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MINUTES 2-17-10
Minutes of the Economic Development Committee held at the City Council Chambers, City of
Newport Beach, on Wednesday, February 17, 2010.
Members Present:
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Mike Henn, Chairman
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Lloyd Ikerd
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Keith Curry, Mayor
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Brion Jeannette
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Steve Rosansky, Council Member
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Debra Legan
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Robert Hawkins, Planning Commissioner
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Richard Luehrs
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Mike McNamara, Vice Chairman
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Scott Palmer
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Fred Ameri
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John Robinson
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Craig Batley
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GreggSchwenk
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Seymour Beek
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Gary Sherwin
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Jeffrey Cole
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Kim Van Natta
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Steven Coyne
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Gay Wassall-Kelly
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Sheri Drewry
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Jennifer Gonzalez
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Arlene Greer
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David Hsiang
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John Hyatt
Staff Renresentatives:
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Sharon Wood, Contract Employee
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Leigh De Santis, Economic Development
Administrator
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Katie Bowden, Economic Development
Coordinator
Guests Present:
Kim Severini, Visit Newport Beach, Inc.
Katie Gardner
Roll Call and Introductions:
Chairman Henn called the meeting to order at 8:05 am and began self -introductions of the
assembled members, staff and guests.
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UPDATES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
• Councilman Rosansky announced that he would run for Orange County Clerk Recorder
in November. (When the incumbent changed his mind and decided to stand for re-
election Mr. Rosansky withdrew.)
• Mr. Hawkins reported that the Planning Commission at its last meeting approved a
medical office building on Old Balboa Blvd and a remodel of the Alberston's center on
the Peninsula including 4,000 new square feet.
• Mayor Curry reminded members he would be making his State of the City speech on
Friday at the Mayor's Dinner. His themes for 2010 are leaner and more efficient
operation of city government and a focus on economic development. Leaner is being
achieved by the ERIP and attrition.
• Councilman Henn report on the City Council action on the Water Taxi that directed a
survey be conducted this summer. The Committee is now looking for funding sources
to underwrite the cost of the survey. Mike MacNamara said there was a lack of clarity
in the "formal" motion made by the EDC in support of the RFP for summer 2010 that
allowed the City Council to move as they did especially as that other projects could fall
by the wayside if this were more vigorously pursued.
DISCUSSION ITEMS
1. Minutes of January 20, 2010.
Chairman Henn called for comments on the draft minutes. There being none, Brion
Jeannette moved approval of the minutes and Robert Hawkins seconded. The
minutes were approved unanimously.
2. Presentation by Kim Severini of Visit Newport Beach, Inc on the Value to the city
of Hosting the BCS.
Ms. Severini shared with the group the media placement that Visit Newport Beach had
done at John Wayne Airport and clips from broadcast media in Texas and Alabama
that featured Newport Beach as the pre -game location for the teams, media and
alumna attending the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) at the Rose Bowl. Visit
Newport Beach estimates that the value of the media coverage received by the City of
Newport Beach in hosting the BCS was approximately $788,000. The BCS will return
to the Rose Bowl in 2014 and Visit Newport Beach is already working at securing their
business in 2014. TOT numbers for the impact of the BCS won't be available until
March and sales tax numbers in June. Newport Beach will be competing for future
selection as the event headquarters for both the Rose Bowl and the BCS events.
3. Presentations by Geo Area Representative on the 2009 Holiday Season in
Newport Beach
Corona del Mar — Holidays 2009 were on a par with 2008, both well below the pre -
recession high point of 2007. Retailers that brought in merchandise at lower price
points for the holiday did better than those that tried to hold to higher prices. Most
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retailers kept inventory lower and provided some price reduction. As for other types of
businesses in CdM, personal services held steady in 2009, mortgage offices closed,
and household goods stores closed. However, at the end of 2009 real estate brokers
were beginning to find a market.
Lido, Cannery, and McFadden Square — In 2009, dog grooming dropped 15% as
owners came in less frequently or moved out of the area. Florists report that per
wedding receipts are down about 15%. Another economic bell -weather, dry cleaning,
is down 25%. As for food and drink: McDonalds was down 5%, Subway was even
with 2008, 7 -Eleven had a slight increase, the bars stayed even and La Ventina's
Pizza was up. Vacation rentals were even.
Mariner's Mile — There is concern in the area over the continued impact of the poor
appearance of the failed Belle Mare project. They understand the City is working on it
but are frustrated over how long due process takes. There is also concern over the
long vacant Ardell site. Staff was able to report that it has been leased to A'Maree's
boutique, which should open this summer. Lastly, progress is being made on the
proposal to build adjacent to Billy's at the Beach.
Brion Jeannette announced that Dr. Shaoulian's medical office project was approved
by the Planning Commission, and that he hopes that redevelopment momentum
continues in the Old Newport area. Mr. Jeannette asked the EDC to consider
supporting an increase in FARs permitted in this area of town. Leigh DeSantis
announced that Tesla will be leasing the former European Motors site in Mariner's
Mile.
Balboa Village — This area continues to experience large seasonal variations. Only the
Fun Zone was up slightly. Bars held even but clothing and food sales were down by
15-25% and 10-25% respectively. Boat weddings have fallen 80%. Sport fishing is
holding. Consensus is they would like to have more events held in the Park as a way
of attracting potential customers, more visible advertising (cable TV networks), and get
rid of the in -lieu parking fee.
Balboa Island — Marine Avenue had good foot traffic this holiday season but not
everyone was buying. The outcome was about on a par with 2008. The advertising,
decorations, and improvements funded by the BID and BIIA were important in driving
traffic to the Island. Equally important is how much in advance of the holiday schools
are out so people come with children to the Island. Good weather is a major factor for
the Island. The new Boat Parade route was good for the Island.
Restaurants - Hard numbers lag by six months but anecdotally Christmas parties were
fewer and price points for those that occurred were lower. Many restaurants have
reported that the January 2010 Restaurant Week was their best ever.
Harbor — Ten percent less fuel was sold in 2009 but profit was slightly up. One of the
three fuel docks in the Harbor (the one by Newport Landing) closed after the New Year
and seems unlikely to reopen. They were 15-20% of the fuel business which should
now redistribute among the remaining two fuel docks, making them stronger. Small
boat slips are more available. Big boats slips are holding steady. Ferry trips have not
changed.
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4. EQAC Representative's Report
EQAC is reviewing the revised Marina Park EIR.
ITEMS FOR A FUTURE AGENDA
Tourism and TOT Update
Report on Restaurant Week January 2010
ADJOURNMENT
Chairman Henn called for the meeting to be adjourned at 9:06 am.
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