HomeMy WebLinkAbout1/10/1989 - PB&R CommissionCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
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January 10, 1989
City Council Chambers 7 p.m. , INDEX
Ex- Officio Member Present: Ronald A. Whitley
Staff Present: Jack Brooks, Park and Tree
Maintenance Superintendent
Mark Deven, Recreation
Superintendent
Dottie Flohr, Secretary
I. PROCEDURAL MATTERS
Item #1 - Call to Order
Call to
Order
The meeting of the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission
was called to order at 7:03 P.M.
Item #2 - Rol'1 Call
Roll Call
Roll call was taken. Commissioners Brenner, Grant, Herberts,
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Konwiser, Springer,'Taft and Vandervort were present.
Item #.3 - Approval of Minutes
Approval of
Minutes
Commissioner Grant recommended paragraph 5 under'Item #8,
Proposed Capital Projects FY 1989 -90, read as follows:
"Commissioner Grant suggested a Study on Mouth of Big
Canyon for $10,000 and $25,000 for updating the Recreation
and Open Space Element be added to the list." Commissioner
Springer moved the minutes of the December 6, 1988 meeting
be approved with this correction. Unanimous.
Item #4 - Adoption of Agenda
Adoption
of Agenda
The agenda was adopted as presented with the addition of
Status of West Bay County Regional Park.
II. PRESENTATION OF YOUTH FOOTBALL AWARDS
Chair Konwiser referred to the well maintained City
facilities used by the youth and congratulated the three
flag football teams that represented Newport Beach in the
Orange County tournament. Those teams were Division "C"
(3rd -4th grades) from Andersen School, Division "B"
(5th -6th grades) from Harbor View School, and Division "A"
(7th -8th grades) from Newport Beach School.
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Chair Konwiser then called upon each player to receive his
award which Commissioner Herberts presented. After group
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pictures we're taken, Chair Konwiser spoke of the hard work
involved to become a winner and thanked the parents for
their support.
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III. ACTION ITEMS
Item #5 - Night Lighting at Bonita Creek Park
Night
Lighting at
Director Whitley reported there was an opportunity at the
Bonita
December 6, 1988 meeting for the Commission to hear from
Creek Park•
residents on this matter. The item was continued so that
staff could study the issue in depth and suggest solutions
to help solve the ambient light problem. Staff's recom-
mendations are to (1) Terminate play at-a reasonable time,
i.e., no new softball inning will begin after 10:00 P.M.;
and (2) Consult with the original electrical engineer to
provide shields that will reduce the ambient lighting.
Chair Konwiser opened the meeting to'Public Testimony. Mr.
James Okuley, 4299 MacArthur, addressed the Commission.
Mr. Okuley, attorney representing the homeowners, referred
to the recommendations and questioned who'determines the
end of an inning; and that this would not solve the problem
since games may well progress after 10:30 P.M. He would
like an ultimate cut off time. He also questioned when
the shields would be installed and asked that a time frame
be implemented.
Director Whitley responded to Mr. Okuley's concerns and
stated the umpire has the authority to end an inning.
Since most softball innings end quickly, i.e., an inning
usually lasts 4 -5 minutes at the most, lights would be .
out by 10:15 P.M. Regarding the time frame for the shields,
Director Whitley explained the electrical engineer would
have to be consulted and he expected they could be installed
in about 60 days.
Mr. Buddy Cox, 2613 Mesa Drive, Santa Ana, addressed the
Commission. He voiced his concerns about budgets, estimates
and bids for the shields. He recommended the homeowners
be notified as to what is transpiring. He also questioned
the authority of the umpires.
Chair Konwiser explained that the City will be installing
and paying for the shields. Umpires are hired and have the
authority to end an inning, or game.
Patricia Cox, 2612 Mesa Drive, Santa Ana, addressed the
Commission. She stated that, although it has been quiet
the past month due to suspended play during the holidays,
she is still concerned about the lighting problems.
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Commissioner Vandervort pointed out she participates in
the program and games are usually always-on schedule.
Should a problem arise, the "mercy rule" can be applied
and games terminated.
Mike Baginski, 138 Topaz, addressed the Commission and
recommended the lights go off at 10:00 P.M. so that.the
games end at 10:00 P.M.
Joseph Bulwa., 3184 Corte Hermosa, addressed the Commission.
Mr. Bulwa stated the lights often stay on after the games
end and that there are basketball players on the basketball
court sometimes until 1:00 A.M. He also voiced his
concern over the loudspeaker.
Mark Deven explained the exit lighting system which is
activated when the game lights go out, and they are off after
about 15 -20 minutes. An umpire and staff member will also
assure that the lights go off in a timely manner. Regarding
the basketball court, the only light available would be the
walkway light which is not enough by which to play. The
Department, however, will check this out and post the court.
Referring to the loud speaker, this would have occurred
without City approval..
Mindy Miller, 24 Cormorant Circle, addressed the Commission.
She stated she lives about a mile away and the lights are
still blinding.
Victor Larsen, 1629 White Oak, addressed the Commission.
He stated he felt the new park is great and is enjoyed
by many people. He said he plays softball and feels the
lights in their present state are not bright enough to
catch in the outfield.
Dan Rabun, 3130 Corte Hermosa, addressed the Commission and
asked why this particular park has lights.
Chair Konwiser explained that there were years of planning
that preceded the park and the lights were always part
of the original plan. Local residents were so informed
when they purchased their homes. Chair Konwiser also
stated that, although there may have been abuses of the
lighting system in the past, the Commission's decisions to
help alleviate the problems will be strictly enforced.
Public Testimony was closed by Chair Konwiser.
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Commissioner Vandervort questioned the direction of the
lights and Director Whitley explained that lighting
athletic fields is a precise science by the electrical
engineer to provide a certain amount of candlepower on a
consistent light pattern. The only lights that will be on
all the time will be those on the walkways for safety
reasons.
Commissioner Grant suggested Recommendation #1 include
"No new batters shall come to the plate after 10:30 P.M."
and that "if it does not endanger users of the facilities"
be added to Recommendation #2.
Commissioner Springer stated she appreciated everyone
coming to the meeting and that she favors the recommenda-
tions as presented. Should they not work out satisfactorily,
the Commission-can review the matter again. Chair Konwiser
agreed and said he felt the recommendations are excellent
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compromises. The issue can be brought before the
Commission for further consideration if this is not
workable.
Commissioner Vandervort asked if the rules are published
and would be given to the players. Mark Deven explained
the Department has invoked the rules for winter softball
which commences January 20.
Motion
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Commissioner Herberts moved to accept Recommendations
Ayes
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#1 and #2 as written. Unanimous.
Item #6 - San•Miguel Park Handball Courts
San Miguel
Park Hand -
Director Whitley briefly reviewed the request from Brian
ball Courts
Donovan to remove the handball courts at San Miguel Park.
Six or seven years ago there were one or two similar
requests but nothing has been received since that time.
Chair Konwiser stated he felt the courts are clean, well
maintained, and well posted. The closest'home is about
350' away from the courts which should be a sufficient
distance.
Commissioner Herberts agreed with Chair Konwiser and
stated that since the home's are a significant distance
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from the courts, she feels there is no justification for
removal. Commissioners Taft, Grant and Brenner concurred.
Motion
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Commissioner Taft moved the handball courts at San Miguel
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Park be allowed to remain. Unanimous.
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Item #7 - Closing Time for Beaches
Closing
Time for
Director Whitley reported the City Council has referred
Beaches
to the Commission a letter from the Central Newport
Community Association requesting the beaches be closed at
10:00 P.M. with the exception of the Balboa Pier area.
Their request has been supported by the West Newport Beach
Association, the Balboa Peninsula Point Association, and
Balboa Improvement Association, who have been notified
that the Commission will be reviewing the matter this
evening.
Director-Whitley pointed out that this Department has a
minimal role on beach administration since staff does not
maintain them nor do they enforce beach rules and regula-
tions. •
Director Whitley reported that, for the record, a communica-
tion was received from Elaine Linhoff, 1716 E. Oceanfront,
opposing the 10:00 P.M, closure and from Donna Colombero,
1003 E. Balboa, supporting the 10:00 P.M. closure.
Capt. Mike Blitch from the Police Department addressed the
Commission and explained the'Department's overlapping
shifts, manpower, and enforcement methods. He reviewed
the pros and cons of closing the beaches at 10:00 P.M.,
pointing out that the major problem areas are at the Wedge
and both Pier sites. Capt. Blitch explained that the
main problem for the Department is to decide which per-
ceived problem should receive the most attention. Enforce-
ment of enclosure is not a major problem.
Chair Konwiser then opened the meeting to Public Testimony.,
Dayna Pettit, 1741 Plaza del Sur and President of the
Balboa Peninsula Point Association, addressed the
Commission. She stated that the problems caused by more
tourists and traffic could be alleviated by closing the
beaches at 10:00 P.M. She thanked the Commission for
considering this matter and will ask for a consensus from
the homeowners in their forthcoming newsletter.
Mr. Bill Schonlau, 408 -A E. Oceanfront, addressed the
Commission. He stated the three involved Boards of the
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Associations are in unanimous agreement for a 10:00 R.M.
closure since they all have the same problems. Noise,
traffic and the fact that there are no restrooms contribute
to the problems.
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Mike Baginski, 138 Topaz, addressed the Commission. He
felt the beach should'be kept open for all to enjoy and
commended the Police Department for doing a good job.
Mr. Bill Schonlau, 408 -A E. Oceanfront, addressed the
Commission and reported that the three Associations
recognize many families enjoy using the beach, therefore,
they have recommended excluding the Balboa Pier area
where there are firepits from the 10:00 P.M. closing time.
Chair Konwiser closed the meeting to public.testimony and
discussion by the Commission followed.
When asked if the members of the three Associations
present were polled, the Commission was informed they were
not; those present were representatives at the Boards'
request.
Commissioner Grant felt that, due to the wide usage of
the beach, the enforcement issue, and the fact that the
Wedge area is the main problem, the beach rules remain as
they are. Commissioner Springer concurred.
Commissioner Herberts stated she would vote as the Balboa
Peninsula Point Association recommends, i.e., beach
closure at 10:00 P.M. with the exception of the Balboa
Pier area at midnight. She recommended the community
associations poll their members at large and report back
to this Commission or the City Council with this informa-
tion should they seek an appeal.
Commissioner Vandervort pointed out that there are not
many places for teenagers to go except the beach and
she would not like to see the use of the beach limited to
the public.
Commissioner Brenner stated she likes the idea of a con -
sistent closing and suggested giving the 10:00 P.M.
closure time a try and posting this on the City Limits
signs.
Chair Konwiser noted the beaches are a tremendous asset
to the City and he felt it would be unreasonable to
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restrict the time to 10:00 P.M.
Motion
x
Commissioner Springer motioned to retain the midnight
Seconded
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beach closing time. Seconded by Grant. Motion passes.
Ayes
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Nays
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Abstain
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Chair Konwiser explained that this decision can be
appealed to the City Council if desired.
Item #8 - Review of Ordinance Regulating Mechanical
Review of
Ordinance
Blowers
Regulating
Director Whitley reviewed the letter received from Mr. O.K.
Mechanical
Englund objecting to mechanical blowers. Mr. Whitley
Blowers
pointed out that some of Mr. Englund's complaints are
justified, however, enforcement of the Ordinance on the
Use of Mechanical Blowers is almost impossible. Alterna-
tives the Commission should consider are (1) Retain
Ordinance 6:04.055.; (2) Change the Ordinance; (3) Ban the
Ordinance (which some cities have done.)
Motion
x
Following a brief discussion, Commissioner Vandervort
Ayes
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motioned to ban mechanical blowers and use leaf vacuums.
Nays
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Motion fails.
Ak" in
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Commissioner Springer stated she opposed the motion since
vacuums are very expensive and most gardeners would not
use them.
Chair Konwiser pointed out that, although he is in
sympathy with the motion, he feels it is not practical at
this time.
Item #9 - 1989 -90 Proposed Capital Projects Prioritization
1989 -90
Proposed
Director Whitley reported the Commission reviewed the
Capital
proposed capital projects list at their last meeting and
Projects
the primary purpose at this meeting is to establish a
Prioritiza.
priority list and add any additional items which will be
tion
transmitted to the City Manager.
Director Whitley reviewed the backup material including
Commissioner Grant's form rating various factors in addi-
tion to the summary sheet and the form used by Public
Works.
Discussion ensued concerning,additional items. Commissioner
Brenner received a complaint about courts on the Peninsula
and Mark Deven advised these are probably private since
the City courts at Las Arenas are refurbished on a
scheduled basis.
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Commissioner Grant referred to the $25,000 he suggested be
allocated for an outside consultant to update the Recreation
and Open Space Element. Director Whitley explained that
this would come out of the Planning Department's budget and
he will contact their Director to clarify the matter.
Commissioner Grant questioned where the Girls Bobby Sox
will play and if this needs to be in the capital budget.
Mark Deven explained that, due to the closure of the Lincoln
facility for improvements, the Department has picked Irvine
Terrace Park as a possible site. However, due to Deed
restrictions, the homeowners association must approve and
their decision is forthcoming.
Chair Konwiser asked about the completion of the sidewalk
on the ocean side of Ocean Boulevard and Director Whitley
advised this is in the budget.
Commissioner Springer asked if there was still an interest
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in building a new facility at Mariners Park, and Director
Whitley said there was none at this time. She also in-
quired if funding should be set aside to purchase land
when it becomes available.
Since the Commission decided no additional items were to be
added to the capital projects list, review of each proposed
item followed and the Commission prioritized the list as
follows:
1. Park Facility Improvement Fund
2. Corona del Mar High School Olympic Pool
3. West Newport Community Center Refurbishment
4. Safety Mowstrips for Jamboree Road Median
5. Playground Equipment Replacement
6. Mouth of'Big Canyon Master Plan
7. Grant Howald Park Athletic Area Refurbishment and
Restroom Replacement
8. Little Corona View Park
9. Eastbluff Park Restroom
0. Oasis Human Services Building
1. Eastbluff Park Walkways
Motion
ommissioner Vandervort moved the capital projects list as
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rioritized be approved. Unanimous.
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Item #10 - Proposed Commission Community Service Awards
Proposed
Commission
Director Whitley reviewed staff's nominations for those
Community
worthy of Commission recognition, namely, Jim de Bobm,
Service
Dave Grant, Tom Deemer, and H. Ross Miller.
Awards
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There being no additional nominations, Commissioner
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Vandervort moved the nominations as presented be approved
for Commission Community Service Awards. Unanimous.
Item #11 - Review and Recommend Regarding Corona del Mar
Review and
Olympic Pool Agreement
Recommend
Regarding
Director Whitley passed out and explained the revisions just
Corona del
received to the proposed Olympic Pool Agreement. The
Mar Olympic
Agreement is for the Commission's review before being trans-
Pool Agree -
mitted to the City Council for adoption. He pointed,out
ment
that we will have 50% usage of the pool which is spelled
out in the schedule. The City will have to pay 50% of the
utility costs which was not in the original Agreement.
During discussion, Commissioner Vandervort recommended that
Use of the Pool include the words Monday rough Frid ay on
thod.
the same lin�uring the school year peri
Under City and District Contribution, Commissioner Herberts
recommended the land cost be clarified. Under the same
item, paragraph 3, Chair Konwiser recommended "at" be
changed to "for."
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Commissioner Vandervort moved the Commission transmit to the
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City Council that the Agreement be approved with the
following proposed amendments:
1. Use of the Pool - Use of the pool during the school
year -by the School District be restricted to Monday
through Friday.
2. Operation of the Pool - All utility costs to be paid by
the School District, as per the original presentation.
3. City and District Contribution - The land be valued
between 400,000 - 500,000.
4. City and District Contribution - "At" be changed to ""for"
in third paragraph.
Unanimous.
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IV. PUBLIC COMMENTS
Public Comments was addressed following Item #7.
Scott Anderson, Jr., 1730 Port Margate Place, addressed the
Commission. Mr. Anderson referred to the diseased Pear
Trees on Port Margate which he would like replaced with
more mature trees as a pilot program for his street.
Jack Brooks agreed that the Pear Trees have fire blight for
which there is no cure. He also agreed that taller, more
mature trees would be suitable for the street.
Director Whitley explained that Mr. Anderson's letter was
not received in time to be agendized, however, the Street
Tree Committee met January 9 to discuss the matter and
approved removal and replacement of the diseased trees.
He agreed,that it might be beneficial to try a test
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program and, should the community like it, then it could be
phased with existing funds upon Commission approval.
Commissioner Herberts concurred with the replacement trees
suggested and recommended the community association be
contacted to discuss replacement trees.
Mr. Anderson explained that the Association's Board does
not want to take a position and he is attempting the demon-
stration project on his own accord.as a homeowner.
During discussion on designated trees, Jack Brooks pointed
out that the designated tree for Port Margate is Cupania,
however, this can be changed.
Since the Street Tree Committee approved removal and re-
placement of the Pear trees-on Port Margate, Chair Konwiser
so authorized removal and directed Mr. Anderson to work
with staff to pick out one of the three trees he suggested
for replacement.
Commissioner,HerbertS led discussion about different
designated trees for each street, rather than all the same
for one large area as in Corona del Mar.
Mr. Dan Rabun, 3130 Corte Hermosa, addressed the Commission
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and asked if consideration had been given concerning re-
placing the red roof on the Bonita Creek Park building.
Director Whitley informed him that there have been some
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complaints about the red roof, however, it was part of the
architectural plans to go with the color scheme of the park.
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The Commission felt that at this time it would be too
expensive and impractical to replace, although they agreed
there.could be a better alternative to what is there.
V. DISCUSSION
Item #12 - Review of the 1984 Beach Report
Review'bf
the 1984
Director Whitley reported Commissioner Springer requested thE
Beach
1984 Beach Report be included for the Commission's informa-
Report
tion. Many items have been implemented.by now and the repot
clarifies certain beach topics. It also explains other
Department responsibilities and how they work together.
Item #13 - Commission Committee Reports
Commission
Committee
a. Capital Improvements - Report received and filed.
Reports
b. Street Tree - Chair Herberts •reported a request was
received from Mr. Patrick who objects to a Palm which
obstructs his view at the Mariners Point project. This
will be addressed at the February 7, 1989 meeting.
The unauthorized removal of certain trees which is in
violation of the Code Book has been transmitted to the
City Attorney for his disposition.
A request has been received for the City to apply for
Tree City, USA. This will be submitted when more
information is obtained.
c. Recreation Program - Chair Vandervort reported the
committee will meet January 25 at 5:00 P.M. at her home
to review the spring program.
d. Oceanfront and Beach - Chair Taft reported the committee
did not have a formal meeting, however, they have
reviewed volleyball problems.
e. Budget - Chair Konwiser reported the committee will meet
January 27 at 8:15 A.M. in the Director's office.
f. Open Space Acquisition Bond - Chair Grant requested the
name of the committee be changed to "Open Space
t
Acquisition."
Director Whitley advised input Will be needed from The
Irvine Company. A, meeting will be set up inviting
Dave Dmohowski from The Irvine Company and two
Councilmembers.
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g. Chair's Report - Chair Konwiser reported he will be out
of town during the Commission's February •7, 1989 meeting
Item #14 - Commission Liaison Reports
Commission
Liaison
a. Friends of Oasis - Commissioner Brenner reported she is
Reports
working with Mary Allen of Oasis on the Over 80's
Birthday Party. She will be going to the next Board
meeting on January 16 and will transmit the Commission's
concerns at that time.
Commissioner Taft reported he attended the Oasis
Christmas Party which was very successful.
b. Friends of the Theatre Arts Center - Commissioner
Herberts reported she will be attending their meeting
on January 11.
c. CYC Booster Club - No report.
Item #15 - Recreation Division
Recreation
Division
Report received and filed.
Item #16 - Park and Street Tree Division
Park and
Street
Report received and filed.
Tree Divis
Item #17 - Future Agenda Items
Future
Agenda
None.
Items
VI. SPECIAL, URGENT OR LAST MINUTE ITEMS
Commissioner Vandervort questioned a possible future policy
of charging fees to those who walk in the Tidelands area.
She suggested the 6 Newport Beach acres in the County park
be given to the County only with the proviso that fees
be waived for residents.
Director Whitley advised the preliminary plan will be re-
viewed by this Commission, at which time fees can be
addressed.
Commissioner Herberts passed out the Planting Ordinance
for the Commission's information.
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VII. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Parks, Beaches and
Recreation Commission adjourned at 11:15 P.M.
The agenda for this meeting was posted on
January 4, 1989 at 8:30 A.M. outside the
City Hall Administration Building.
Dottie Floh , Secretary
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