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COMMITTEE
Civic Center Community Room - 100 Civic Center Drive
September 30, 2014- 6:30 PM
Committee Members: Joshua Olazabal
Nancy Gardner, Council Member(Chair) Debbie Stevens
Tony Petros, Council Member Josh Yocam
Tyler Gentry
Kimberly Jameson
Scott Kohan Staff Members:
Charles McKenna Patrick Alford, Planning Manager
I. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
II. ROLL CALL
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Summary: Approval of August 28, 2014 meeting minutes
Recommended Action:Approve August 28, 2014 minutes (attached)
IV. CURRENT BUSINESS
A. Environmental Quality Objectives
Summary: Review of draft EQAC-recom mended environmental quality objectives.
Recommended Action: Review draft objectives; revise, if necessary; direct staff to prepare a recommendation to
the City Council.
V. COMMITTEE ANNOUNCEMENTS OR MATTERS WHICH MEMBERS WOULD LIKE PLACED ON A FUTURE
AGENDA FOR DISCUSSION, ACTION OR REPORT (NON-DISCUSSION ITEM)
VI. PUBLIC COMMENTS
Public comments are invited on agenda and non-agenda items generally considered to be within the subject matter
jurisdiction of the Committee. Speakers must limit comments to (3) minutes. Before speaking, we invite, but do not
require, you to state your name for the record. The Committee has the discretion to extend or shorten the speakers'
time limit on agenda or non-agenda items, provided the time limit adjustment is applied equally to all speakers. As a
courtesy, please turn cell phones off or set them in silent mode
VII. NEXT MEETING
Next Meeting Date: Thursday, October 30, 2014, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
VIII. ADJOURNMENT
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ITEM TITLE: APPROVAL OF MINUTES
ITEM SUMMARY: Summary: Approval of August 28, 2014 meeting minutes
RECOMMENDED Recommended Action: Approve August 28, 2014 minutes (attached)
ACTION:
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
August 28, 2014, Draft EQAC Minutes
City of Newport Beach
Environmental Quality Affairs Committee Minutes
Date: August 28, 2014
Location: Newport Beach Civic Center— 100 Civic Center Drive
Civic Center Community Room
Members Nancy Gardner (Chair), Tyler Gentry, Kimberly Jameson, Scott
Present: Kohan, Debbie Stevens, Josh Yocam
Members Absent: Council Member Tony Petros and Charles McKenna
Staff: Patrick Alford, Planning Program Manager
Public: Jim Mosher
1. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order at approximately 6:30 p.m.
2. ROLL CALL
Council Member Petros and Mr. McKenna were absent.
After introductions, Chair Gardner announced the resignation of Joshua Olazabal and requested
that interested persons apply. Mr. Alford added that the City Clerk had already begun the
application process.
Ms. Jameson arrived at approximately 6:43 p.m.
3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
The minutes of the June 26, 2014, meeting were approved as amended.
4. CURRENT BUSINESS
A. Environmental Quality Objectives
Chair Gardner stated that the goal was to develop a set of objectives to improve the
environmental quality of the City. She added that the objectives could be short-term (for the
upcoming year) or long-term. She suggested moving forward with the Land Use Element
Amendment sustainability provisions, should the ballot measure fail.
Ms. Stevens spoke of the continuing need for environmental oversight. She mentioned
environmental impact reports (EIRs) for large-scale projects, such as Newport Banning Ranch
and the Land Use Element.
EQAC
August 28, 2014 Minutes
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The Committee then proceeded to "brainstorm" objective proposals.
Chair Gardner brought up the subject of green alleys.
The Committee discussed free parking for electric cars, solar carports, and coordinating with
non-governmental agencies to encourage sustainability practices.
Ms. Jameson spoke on the need of citizen oversight of the CEQA process and suggested that
the Committee needed "teeth" to carry out that role.
A discussion ensued on the history of the Committee's role in reviewing EIRs. The consensus of
the Committee was that their role was less technical and more of providing a voice for ordinary
citizens. Chair Gardner acknowledged the Committee's desire to have the City Council
reconsider EQAC's role in the review of EIRs.
Chair Gardner brought up the popularity of the Laguna Beach trolley and suggested
investigating something similar for the Peninsula. A discussion ensued on coordinating with UCI
and/or private bus charter companies to provide alternative transportation.
The Committee turned to energy issues, beginning with Mr. McKenna's email commenting on
excessive commercial lighting.
Mr. Gentry brought up preserving and repurposing remaining open space areas.
Mr. Kohan brought up the subject of water quality. He stated that the City's infrastructure was
lacking and inefficient (e.g., meter reading and leak detection).
Mr. Yocam brought up the issue of construction noise, suggesting that the threshold be raised.
Ms. Jameson spoke about party noise and suggested facilitating cooperation between rental
residents, rental agencies, and the police.
Ms. Stevens suggested addressing noise issues by establishing the City's own CEQA
thresholds.
Chair Gardner brought up the plastic bag ban. Ms. Stevens suggested that the issue may be
resolved at the state level.
Chair Gardner informed the Committee that she would work with staff to draft a set of proposals
based on these discussions and bring them back to the Committee at the next meeting.
Mr. Mosher pointed out that the Council never said that EQAC cannot review EIRs. On lighting,
he also suggested using the International Dark Skies Society as a resource. On noise, he
suggested addressing traffic noise through the use of rubberized roads.
Ms. Stevens commented that the Committee should have commented on the John Wayne
Airport Settlement Agreement Extension EIR and outside agency EIRs in general.
EQAC
August 28, 2014 Minutes
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Mr. Kohan suggested that alternative transportation, such as the Bike Park N Ride and shuttle,
would help reduce traffic noise.
Ms. Jameson reiterated that the Committee should not only recommend good ideas, but should
provide a public forum for the community.
Ms. Stevens suggested exploring funding opportunities for initiatives like the shuttle.
Mr. Yocam suggested the development of "Newport-specific" CEQA thresholds. Ms. Stevens
suggested that the Committee look to other cities that have already done this to assist with
standardizing CEQA analyses.
5. COMMITTEE ANNOUNCEMENTS OR MATTERS WHICH MEMBERS WOULD LIKE
PLACED ON A FUTURE AGENDA FOR DISCUSSION, ACTION OR REPORT (NON-
DISCUSSION ITEM)
None.
6. PUBLIC COMMENTS
None.
7. NEXT MEETING
Tuesday, September 30, 2014, at 6:30 p.m.
8. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at approximately 7:48 p.m.
Nancy Gardner, Chair
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ITEM TITLE: Environmental Quality Objectives
ITEM SUMMARY: Summary: Review of draft EQAC-recom mended environmental quality
objectives.
RECOMMENDED Recommended Action: Review draft objectives; revise, if necessary; direct staff
ACTION: to prepare a recommendation to the City Council.
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
EQAC Proposals
EQAC PROPOSALS
Next to safety, quality of life is the number one concern of Newport Beach residents. One role of the
Environmental Quality Affairs Committee (EQAC) is to make recommendations to the City Council on
environmental quality policies, programs and regulations. EQAC recommends that the City Council
direct the Committee to investigate and report back on the following initiatives to improve and/or
maintain the quality of life in our City:
TRANSPORTATION
Traffic is a major concern. Finding ways to reduce congestion is an important goal. In addition to the
Bicycle Master Plan,the following are suggested:
1. Have the City coordinate with outside organizations (e.g. UCI and OCTD) that provide important
transportation alternatives and have the City consider providing funding to augment existing
services in the City.
2. Explore the possibility of tram service, focusing on weekends and summers, similar to that in
Laguna Beach, on the Peninsula and in Corona del Mar. In conjunction with this, identify the
location of a parking hub and consider a parking structure sufficient to accommodate a
significant number of cars.
3. Encourage bike sharing services.
4. Encourage private charter transportation companies currently providing "cocktail tours" to
expand to include daytime beach transport.
ENERGY
The City is currently pursuing an Energy Action Plan (EAP)to become a more sustainable community and
reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. A valuable addition to that plan is to reach
out to businesses, encouraging them to minimize after-hours lighting as much as possible and to
eliminate spillover, particularly in areas abutting open space and habitat.
OPEN SPACE
1. Protect and enhance remaining open space areas in the City.
2. Be alert to opportunities with repurposing even very small areas into green opportunities.
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INFRASTRUCTURE
The City has a plan in place to update its infrastructure. In view of the drought, the replacement of
water meters with state-of-the-art models can save water as well as man hours.
NOISE
Whether from construction, cars, airplanes or parties, noise is one of the major irritants mentioned in
quality-of-life concerns.
1. Review the noise standards and consider lowering the threshold for violations.
2. Work with residents to develop improved methods of dealing with residential "party" noise.
CEQA OVERSIGHT
It is the opinion of the Committee that having citizen oversight on environmental impact reports (EIRs) is
important as these documents focus on the impacts of a particular project on the City. The average
resident is unlikely to review such a document, either because he or she is unaware of the document or
intimidated by it,yet it is the residents that will bear the brunt to the project's impacts.
1. Continue to have EQAC review EIRs on major City projects.
2. Have EQAC review EIRs on projects outside the City that may impact the City.
3. Have EQAC develop Newport-centric CEQA thresholds of significance.
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ITEM TITLE: Next Meeting Date: Thursday, October 30, 2014, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.