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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION COMMITTEE
AGENDA
Newport Beach City Hall
Council Chambers
Thursday, July 14, 2011
4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Mike Henn —Chair
Rush Hill, Ed Selich — Council Members
1. Welcome (Mayor Henn)
2. Approval of Minutes for May 12, 2011 (Attachment 1)
3. Approval of Minutes for June 16, 2011 (Attachment 2)
4. Appointment of Citizen Advisory Panels: (Attachment 3)
a. Via Lido Marina Village /City Hall site
b. Balboa Village
C. West Newport Beach — Balboa Boulevard, West Coast Highway
d. Corona del Mar entry at Mac Arthur Boulevard
e. Santa Ana Heights - Bristol Street
5. Overview of Via Lido Design Guidelines Process
a Draft of Guidelines Cornerstones and Architectural Vision Statement
6. Overview of Consultant Team & Services
7. Roundtable Discussion
8. Next Meeting— August 11, 2011 at 4:00 p.m.
9. Adjournment
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NEIGHBORHOOD RE' VITAI_,ILATION COMMITTEE
Location: Council Chambers
4:00 p.m., Thursday, May 12, 2011.
1. Welcome and Introduction Mayor Perm convened the meeting at 4:00 p nn. The
following persons were in attendance:
Committee Members
a Mayor Michael Hem, (Clraji)
a Council Member Rush Fill
Committee Member Absent
a Council Member rd Sehch
City Staff
• Dave Kift; City Manager
• Dana Smith, Assistant City Manager
• Steve Badum, Public Works Director
• Dave Webb, Deputy Public Works Director
• Leone Mulvihill, Assistant City Attorney
• Jim. Campbell, Principal Planner
• Kim )ieff Department Assistant
2. Public Comments on Non - Agenda Items
Council Member Rush Hill discussed Iris potential conflict of interest with some areas
considered for revitalization and stated that he had requested advice of the Fair Political
Practices Cormirission.
Discussion and recommendation prioritiAnt the Neiehborbood Revitalization
Project areas (stuff presentation on preliminary estimates of scope time and costs).
Mayor Henn said the main item today is to hallo about how we want to prioritize the
projects on the list and determine the resource availability of what we can do.
Ms. Smith discussed the draft Priority Matrix chart. She said this chart is to describe in
general terms what we think each project might entail, The first step is to set tire priority.
Once we, tcoow the top three or four projects we will go back and start the frame work to
get these projects up and moving very quicldy.
NIS. Smith said staff has given a recommendation. It's not final. it's subject to this
conunittec, your testimony, your input, your thoughts as well as the Council's thoughts
about how we should prioritize.
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Ms. Smith discussed the types of criteria, staff support, anticipated consultant services,
specialists needed to work with the advisory panel, should it be contracted out or in,
costs, and the staff's recommendation in the additional comment section on the matrix.
Current Cite HaIVLido Marina Village
Ms. Smith said that the staff recommended moving forward with this project as the
number one priority. She said the project is currently underway with an active land
owner and that the City is moving off of this site. So making a determination and
completing our planning efforts is of utmost interest to the City and it's paramount that
we keep our timing and keep moving forward.
Mayor Henn said we will have a situation where the current Pavilions store is going to be
dark for months no matter what we do. This will have an impact on the rest of the center.
the area, and the availability of a good retail offering for the residence in the area. The
objective is to minimize the amount of down time and work in conjunction with the
owner of the property to get an attractive revitalized center to pair off with what is
already happening at the old Albertson's center. We have property owners who are
anxious to move forward.
Council Member Hill said from previous public hearings there is a since of urgency from
the people that live on Lido as well. We have a significant opportunity because of the
City Hall site becoming vacant and the Duda property going through changes. He said if
we don't go forward we will have a significant attractive nuisance on our hands with
respect to the site as well as the Duda site next door. It's also a significant gateway to the
peninsula.
Mayor Henn said the approved land use concept includes this site. We need to finalize
our view not only of the ownership but more importantly planning what the final use
elements are for this site.
Ms. Smith said we will form a Citizens Advisory panel very quickly if this is our number
one priority.
Mayor Henn said the idea is to prioritize what we want to tackle and how many of those
priorities we can tackle first. He said the group will recommend to the City Council in a
public setting the final decisions about this. The first thing that would happen is we
would determine the nature and the citizen involvement for each of the priorities.
A property owner said she agrees that the Lido Village area should be the top priority.
Mr. Bettencourt said a column needs to be added to the matrix that shows if the
properties are within Caltrans jurisdiction because that will raise special issues certainly
for Mariners Mile. He said he would add a column to the matrix as to whether or not the
vision of what we would like to achieve is consistent with the current local coastal plan
and land use element because it will add additional complexity. He said he would also
add if the condition for any of the areas is likely to require major parcel assemblage.
Mr. Helm said he sees the Lido Village project as a once in a generation actually two
generations one with the City Hall moving and the Duda property renovation. This is the
one time we are going to have to tie this together and provide a gateway community.
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Mr. Hawkins said lie agrees with Council Member Hill that this is a gateway area.
Council Member Hill said he added a column to the matriX that is important to the
priorities and the potential return on investment.
In response to Mr. Bramberg, Mayor Henn said the fundamental planning for Marina
Park is done.
Corona del Mar entryway —PCH and MacArthur
Ms. Smith said the redesign of the area of MacArthur and Pacific Coast Highway is
something the improvement district in Corona del Mar seeks to move along fairly
quickly. They also believe it will enhance the area, and businesses. There was a parking
Study done previously that Council Member Gardner would like to see implemented in
Corona del Mar so this would be added to the Corona del Mar feature. Staff ranked it
highly because it already has strong commitment in the community to move forward on
this project. It has a fairly significant capital component which would require us to re-
program our CIP and it has a design component.
Mayor Henn said the design plan, the parking component, and the approval of doing the
design Nvork is subject to City Council approval at a public noticed regular meeting. If
the.plan is approved there would need to be a secondary approval which is the approval
to do the work. This could require more money than just the cost of the plan.
Ms. Lesley said this is the only one that is not marked in poor physical condition and its
number tkvo. She said poor physical condition should be the main factor.
A resident said there has been a considerable amount of money in upgrades along Pacific
Coast Highway starting at Jamboree all the way to Laguna with Corona del Mar being the
prime source. She said it's not a needy area and doesn't see it as number two.
Mr. Svalstad said the reason this should be chosen is because the Corona del Mar
Business Improvement District has S75,000 to pay for this and we are asking Ior staff
time to get a cost of what it would take to implement this.
Mr. Nichols said this is the most impacted area along Coast Highway and the public
transit system of a State highway. This would be a terrible place to impact traffic.
Mr. Hawkins asked deer whether the planning process includes some sort of analysis as
to the level of service of the intersection.
In response to Mr. Hawkins, Mr. Badunt said the process dees would include that. He
said there was a study done to see what would happen if the lane was dropped. We will
have to do some analysis to see what it does to the level of service and how it compares
to the General Plan.
Mr. Palmer said the issue about closing the lane is if anybody is trying to turn left from
MacArthur that's where the lanes narrow down from three to two. He said the businesses
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in Corona del Mar over the past five to ten years have put over $350,000 into the
improvements.
Mr. Peo said to follow up with whar Mr. Palmer said we have been working on
improving Corona del Mar from a beautification stand point as well as making it more
conducive to pedestrian traffic. This is really one of the most important things we could
do in Corona del Mar to improve those things.
Balboa Village
Ms. Smith said staff suggested the Balboa Village area in terms of visioning, the
commercial area, and the infrastructure. We primarily made this recommendation
because of the activities that are ongoing currently on the peninsula. lt's an area that
needs to have the parking addressed and a vision for economic development. It is an
iconic little conurtuiaity in Newport Beach.
Mayor Henn said the reason he feels a since of urgency for Balboa Village is there are a
couple of stake holders in the area that need to move ahead with substantial plans. The
Nautical Museum has a very large capital fund and so does the Balboa Theater. We are
going to have to describe a new vision for this area for donors to feel confident that a
significant contribution to either of those projects will be worthwhile in the long run.
Mr. Dildine said the area is going down every day with the private property owners.
Mr. Palmer said this is an extremely important part of this project. The biggest thing we
could achieve here is a dialogue between the resident associations and the Business
Improvement Districts as well as the owners of the property.
West Newport Beach — Balboa Boulevard, West Coast Highway
Ms. Smith said this is a beautification project.
Mr. Watkins said this project should be moved up. The project would have low staff
time, it can be done quickly, and maybe the encroachment fund could be used for the
improvement of West Newport in this area.
Mr. Kiff said this is his favorite project. He said our investment in this part of town
would help turn that part of town into a kind of place we want West Newport to took like.
Ms. Jamison said she supports the improvement of the West Newport area.
Mr. Hawkins said this project should be moved up on the list.
Mr. Morissette said there is a portion not a median on Newport Boulevard between 26 °i
and 30`x' and the properties right in the middle of that are really rough looking. In terns of
a gateway that is a really rough looking area.
Mariner's Mile
Council Member Hill said his concern regarding Mariner's Mile is the City through the
General Plan that was approved about five years ago is now bringing the zoning code in
compliance. His concern is that there is a greater picture to look at as it relates to marine
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orientation. A more comprehensive look at the zoning code to insure this new incentive
for revitalization is applied and would work for the commercial aspect of it. It needs to
stay Mariner's Mile not by legislative mandate but by market driven opportunities. He
said it needs more review and it needs more visioning.
Mr. Nichols said he would hate to see to much residential. Then there would be constant
traffic out on the highway.
Santa Ana Heights — Bristol Street Landscaping Project
No Comments were made about Santa Ana Heights.
Mayor Henn said the critical issue is what can be included in the first set of projects. He
said he thinks more than one project could move forward. It is a question of the mix of
projects, the complexity, and the availability of contending staff resources.
In response to a resident, Mayor Henn said we will find money to move forward with the
necessary projects on the list recognizing we can't do them all at once.
Mr. Kiff said we are interested in seeing the priorities then we would assign an estimated
budget to each project and draw a line somewhere based on what we know. He said he
does not see spending more than $300,000 or S400,000 on this.
In response to a resident, Mayor Henn said we will sort out the applications that will be
applicable to the particular two or three projects we are going to move forward on and
make sure that we select a group for those projects.
Ms. Smith asked the Committee if they would like staff to go back and take the top four
or five projects give more detail in terms of overall budget costs, components, and staff
resources. It's a budgeting issue that is going to help drive this as well as some of the
comments.
Council Member Hill said he thinks some of these projects are going to go quick with a
very low cost.
Mayor Henn said it's not just a financial matter we also need human resource.
Roundtable Discussion
No comments were made.
Set Next Meeting
The next meeting was discussed for June 9, 2011.
Adiournment
The meeting adjourned at 5:30 p.m.
DRAFT
Meeting Action Minutes
NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION COMMITTEE
Location: Council Chambers
Wednesday, June 16, 2011, 4:00 p.m.
1. Welcome and Introduction
Mayor Henn convened the meeting at 4:00 pm. The following persons were in
attendance:
Committee Members
• Mayor Michael Henn (Chair)
• Council Member Rush Hill
• Council Member Ed Selich
City Staff
• Dave Kiff, City Manager
• Dana Smith, Assistant City Manager
• Steve Badum, Public Works Director
• Leonia Mulvihill, Assistant City Attorney
• Kim Brandt, Community Development Director
• Monika Goodwin, Administrative Assistant
2. Approval of Minutes for April 6, 2011
Council Member Selich moved to approve the minutes of April 6, 2011, and Council
Member Hill seconded, and the minutes were approved unanimously.
3. Approval of Minutes for May 12, 2011
Mayor Henn noted one recommendation for change from Bob Hawkins for the minutes
of May 12, 2011. On agenda item 2 clarifications will be added regarding statements
made by Council Member Hill and a potential conflict of interest. The corrected minutes
will return at the next meeting.
4. Prioritizing of Neighborhood Revitalization Project areas
Council Member Hill made a motion to approve staff's recommendations for prioritizing
the six neighborhood revitalization project areas and to present to City Council on June
28, 2011; Council Member Selich seconded, and the motion carried unanimously.
Priority 1 — Beginning in Fiscal Year 2011/12:
1. Via Lido Marina Village /City Hall site
2. Balboa Village
3. West Newport Beach — Balboa Boulevard, West Coast Highway
4. Corona del Mar entry at Mac Arthur Boulevard
5. Santa Ana Heights - Bristol Street
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Meeting Action Minutes DRAFT
June 16, 2011
Priority 2 — Beginning in Fiscal Year 2012/13
1. Mariner's Mile
5. Future Agenda Item: Appointment of Citizen Advisory Panel for Lido Marina
Village /City Hall site
The deadline to submit applications for the Citizen Advisory Panels was extended to
Tuesday, June 21, 2011. The Ad Hoc Committee will announce the appointments to the
various Citizen Advisory Panels shortly thereafter.
6. Roundtable Discussion
No action taken.
7. Set Next Meeting
The next meeting was scheduled for July 14, 2011, at 4:00 p.m.
Adjournment
The meeting adjourned at 5:40 p.m.
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