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Citizen Advisory Panel Meeting
Corona del Mar Entry Improvements - Design Guidelines
Meeting Minutes
Newport Beach OASIS Senior Center
Room 4
801 Narcissus, Corona del Mar
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Rush Hill - Council Member Liaison
Kimberly Brandt — Community Development Director
Jim Campbell — Principal Planner
Ben Zdeba — Planning Technician
Dave Webb — Deputy PW Director /City Engineer
Mike Sinacori — Assistant City Engineer
Dennis Stone — Project Consultant
The meeting was called to order at 4:05 p.m.
All Committee Members were present. Dave Webb was absent.
1. Welcome and introductions
Committee Members:
Sandie Haskell
John Hyatt
Lisa Jordan
Bernie Svalstad
Ron Yea
Dennis Stone, consulting project manager, provided a brief introduction of the process
and overview of the Brown Act.
Committee Members and staff were introduced. Council Member Rush Hill gave a brief
introduction the committee's purpose and encouraged public participation.
2. Distribution and walk- through of background information
Dennis Stone provided a brief project background, noted the CAP was formed as part of
the efforts of the Neighborhood Revitalization Committee (NRC), and also discussed the
interrelationship of the project with the Vision Plan of the Corona del Mar Business
Improvement District (BID).
Corona del Mar Citizens Advisory Panel
Meeting Minutes August 31, 2011
3. Overview of Corona del Mar Entry Improvements Guidelines Process
Dennis Stone introduced Dave Bacon, Consultant at Walden & Associates, who
discussed the process of creating plans by distinguishing between concept and
construction plan.
Dave Bacon and Mike Sinacori gave a PowerPoint presentation of the existing conditions
on East Coast Highway and discussed some of the previous conceptualization (i.e., initial
designs and studies) that were completed during the designing of the BID'S Vision Plan.
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The project schedule was discussed and the website address was provided where the
updated agendas and meeting information will be posted.
5. Public Comment and Roundtable Discussion
A general discussion ensued and several key points were made:
• The project has an "academic" aspect and an "aesthetic" aspect — the traffic
engineers and other professionals should create well - planned, hard -lined options for
moving drop lanes and curbs while the CAP members should help create a beautified
look for the Corona del Mar entryway.
• The impact of increased traffic generated by the future City Hall project as well as
increased traffic on residential neighborhoods should be considered when moving or
altering the infrastructure.
• Although previous studies were conducted during the creation of the Vision Plan,
new technology exists to provide better, quantified data to ensure traffic impacts
are mitigated.
• The expansion of sidewalk area does not guarantee the restaurant owners'
additional outdoor dining as City permits and use permit amendments will be
required.
• Planning principles such as livable communities and walkability should be considered
to create a safe corridor and to improve business traffic through the area.
• On- street parking for businesses should be maintained and included in the design.
• Several costly obstacles exist within the project area and should be considered in the
project design. These include relocation street lights, fire hydrants, and utility vaults.
6. Next Meeting — October 5, 20114:00 p.m. — 5:30 p.m., OASIS Senior Center
7. The meeting was adjourned at 5:15 p.m.