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City Council Minutes
City Council Study Session
September 8, 2009 — 3:00 p.m.
I. ROLL CALL
Present: Council Member Henn, Mayor Pro Tem Curry, Mayor Selich, Council Member
Webb, Council Member Gardner, Council Member Daigle
Excused: Council Member Rosansky
II. CURRENT BUSINESS
1. CLARIFICATION OF ITEMS ON THE CONSENT CALENDAR.
Council Member Daigle indicated that she will be pulling Item 14 (RBF Consulting
for Traffic Engineering Services) and suggested sharing City plans with residents.
Council Member Gardner requested and received clarification on Item 4
(Obstruction on Public Beaches) relative to whether canopies can be grouped
together. In response to her question regarding Item 5 (Film Ordinance
Amendments), Revenue Manager Everroad clarified that zoning codes are already in
effect for filming on commercial properties. Regarding Item 19 (Revision of Two -
Hour Parking Limit), Public Works Director Badum noted that opting out of the two -
hour parking limit is discouraged; however, the property on Snug Harbor Road is
located at the end of the street.
Regarding Item 14 (Traffic Engineering Services), Council Member Henn requested
more information relative to the separated median through the intersection.
2. SYNTHETIC TURF PRESENTATION.
James Perryman, CMX Director, utilized a PowerPoint presentation to discuss
their project approach and the existing conditions, selection criteria, proposed field
layouts, and engineer's cost estimates. He also explained the ranking matrix, the
benefits of using synthetic turf, water and labor cost savings, and possible
environmental issues.
In response to Council questions, CMX Director Perryman clarified that the field
material looks like authentic tufts of grass, a grooming machine would be included
in the purchase of the field, and the Recreation and Senior Services Department
would be responsible for maintaining the field. He reported on field temperatures
and color options, the ranking system, and the eight year warranty.
Being that the recommended initial project would cost approximately $1.1 million,
City Manager Bludau recommended taking no action on this for a few months.
8. REVIEW OF MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT REGARDING ORANGE
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COAST RIVER PARK.
Council Member Gardner requested direction, recommended combining the vision,
and asked if the project should be staff directed or Council directed. She also
discussed the need for a more formal governing structure for the park and suggested
inviting the County to participate in the partnership.
Council Member Daigle suggested a discussion led by staff that would include the
County.
Mayor Pro Tem Curry agreed that the park deserves a high level of attention and
noted that he will raise the issue with the County as to their involvement since he is
a member of the Orange County Parks Commission.
Council Member Webb suggested inviting the Banning Ranch group to the
discussion.
In response to Council Member Henn 's question, Council Member Gardner stated
that approximately 20% of the park (200 acres) is owned by the County.
It was the consensus of Council that this be a staff driven process, with Council
member Gardner's continuing involvement on the Board.
4. PAVEMENT MANAGEMENT PROGRAM UPDATE.
Project Engineer Tran and Peter Bucknam, Bucknam & Associates Contractor,
utilized a PowerPoint presentation to discuss the different types of pavement,
factors that affect pavement life, tools needed to manage pavement, the Pavement
Management Programs (PMP), the 2008 -09 Newport Beach PMP, and the Pavement
Condition Index (PCI). They displayed maps of the City street network and current
street and alley pavement conditions. They also reported on the PCI compared to
other cities, the asphalt pavement life cycle, common pavement rehabilitation
strategies, the next steps, anticipated funding for street maintenance, projected
PCIs for arterials/collectors, findings and recommendations, the concrete pavement
street replacement program, and recommendations for Portland Cement Concrete
(PCC) streets and alley rehabilitation.
In response to Council questions, Project Engineer Tran stated that slurry sealing is
not done on concrete streets, discussed plans for Ocean Boulevard, and discussed
how to fully utilize the budget. Deputy Public Works Director Webb noted that $3.7
million is put into the pavement system each year, and that a 46 -year cycle of
maintenance for concrete streets would cost approximately $327,000 annually to
overlay the concrete streets and $245,000 annually to replace the streets, and that
concrete has a life span of approximately 80 years. He stated that the program
allows slurry sealing to be done once every seven years on each City street, and
that a slurry seal will not be done if a street is due for an overlay. He also discussed
options if the State were to cut gas tax funds.
Council Member Henn recommended adding a PCC component to the PMP.
Mayor Selich recommended taking a hybrid approach to replacing the concrete
streets.
Council Member Gardner suggested discussing the item further during the strategic
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5. WATER MASTER PLAN - EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND UPDATED
RECOMMENDED CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM.
Assistant City Engineer Sinacori utilized a PowerPoint presentation to discuss the
major water facilities built in the 1920s and 1950s, the existing water system, the
1999 Master Plan objectives, fire protection and flow requirements, what has been
accomplished since 1999, the program pipeline schedule changes, the Industrial Way
Improvement Project, the 2009 Water Master Plan update, what may happen in the
next ten years, and recommendations.
In response to Council questions, Assistant City Engineer Sinacori discussed
funding for the program and stated that improvements are coordinated to avoid
tearing up the street more than once.
City Manager Bludau noted that since this is a component of water rates, the study
was done to help establish those rates.
III. PUBLIC COMMENTS - None
IV. ADJOURNMENT - 4:54 p.m.
The agenda for the Study Session was posted on September 3, 2009 at 7:45 a.m. on
the City Hall Bulletin Board located outside of the City of Newport Beach
Administration Building.
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