HomeMy WebLinkAbout22 - Status Progress Report on 2008 Council PrioritiesCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
Agenda Item No. 22
March 25, 2008
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: City Manager's Office
Homer Bludau, City Manager
949/644 -3000 or hbludau @city.newport- beach.ca.us
SUBJECT: Council Review of Staff Status Progress Report on Six of the City
Council Priorities for 2008
ISSUE:
Does the City Council have any comments regarding the status reports on the six
Council priorities reported on by staff?
RECOMMENDATION:
Review and comment, as needed.
DISCUSSION:
Background:
On Saturday, January 12`", the City Council held a special Council meeting in the
Friends Room of the Central Library to determine its priorities for 2008. Prior to the
meeting, each Council member independently nominated three priorities for priorities
consideration. During the special meeting, each Council member shared their reasoning
for nominating their three issues. Since there was strong consensus, it did not take the
City Council long to determine its 12 priorities for the 2008 year.
In order to ensure as much progress was made on these 12 priorities as soon as
possible, the City Manager agreed to recommend key actions steps and schedules for
meeting the key action steps in order to better manage our work on Council's priorities,
and then to make reports on six of the priorities each month, starting in March. The
Council approved his recommendations with some minor changes at its February 12'"
Council meeting. This is the first status report of the year. The six priorities being
reported on in no particular order are as follows:
City Council Priorities
March 25, 2008
Page 2
• Move forward with the planning, processing and construction of a new city hall.
• Regularly update the Facilities Financing Plan (FFP) and implement the planning,
financing and construction of the identified projects.
• Implement new group residential ordinances; work at the State and Federal levels to
allow local government greater ability to regulate secondary effects on an
overconcentration of group homes.
• Prepare and implement a Water Quality Master Plan (WQMP) that addresses and
prioritizes our water quality needs into the future.
• Institute an organizational performance improvement effort through data gathering
and the identification of service benchmarks to measure organizational effectiveness
• Conduct an appraisal of the Banning Ranch property and assess funding available
for the purchase of the property for open space
The remaining six Council priorities will be the subject of a report on the April 22nd
Council meeting agenda. Additional status reports will be provided at the second
Council meeting of each month for the remainder of the calendar year.
The format used for the status reports is a simple one. If Council members have
suggestions for different reporting formats, the City Manager is open to that. These
status reports will always be placed on the Consent Calendar, which will provide
Council the opportunity to pull the item and discuss any or all of the six priorities being
reported on.
Environmental Review: The City Council's approval of this Agenda Item does not
require environmental review.
Public Notice: This agenda item has been noticed according to the Brown Act (72 hours
in advance of the meeting at which the Council considers the item).
Submitted by:
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HOMER L. BLU AU
City Manager
Attachments: 2008 Council Priorities Indicator Tracker
City of Newport Beach
2008 Council Priorities Indicator
Tracker
Date published: March 25, 2008
Presented by: Homer L. Bludau
MOVE FORWARD WITH THE PLANNING, PROCESSING AND
CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW CITY HALL
Objective
Target
Action
Council decides city hall location on
February 26, 2008
Accomplished on February
i February 26'
26th
Council determines architect selection
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March 11, 2008
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Accomplished on March
process
11 Committee appointed on
25th
Geotechnical consultant retained
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March 11, 2008
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i Accomplished on March 11th
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Selection process and decision on
March 25, 2008
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To be determined
Contract Program Manager
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Staff update of city hall needs assessment
March 25, 2008
1 Now scheduled for April 8th
review with Council
Traffic consultant retained
April 8 2008
Accomplished on March 14th
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Council selects architect
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June 10, 2008
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Schedule to be pushed out
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' Appointment now estimated
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November /December, 2008.
Conceptual development/public outreach
November 11, 2008
completed
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City Council approves concept plan
November 25 2008
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EIR process begins
November 26, 2008 -
April 2009
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Schematic design phase
April -September 2009
Design development phase
October 2009 - January
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2010
Construction document phase
February - June 2010
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Construction prequalification/
July - August 2010
bidding
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Under construction
September 2010 -
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January 2011
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FFBmove in completed
March 2012
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Comments:
REGULARLY UPDATE THE FACILITIES FINANCING PLAN (FFP) AND
.IMPLEMENT THE PLANNING, FINANCING AND CONSTRUCTION
OF THE IDENTIFIED PROJECTS
Council Finance Committee reviews FFP March 15, 2008
cost estimates, scheduling and revenue June 30, 2008
assumptions; discusses potential funding October 15, 2008
options for initial projects; and makes
recommendations to Council as
appropriate
Council Finance Committee makes April 22, 2008
recommendations to Council regarding
space needs analysis for FFP projects
Council Finance Committee's May 13, 2008
recommendations come to Council for
decision on space needs analysis for FFP
projects
The Finance Committee met
and discussed this item on
March 12, 2008, and will
continue to update the FFP as
projects (such as OASIS) are
closer to funding.
Comments: The Facilities Financing Plan will be continually updated as the cost and scope of projects
such as OASIS, Marina Park, City Hall and Sunset Ridge are known.
IMPLEMENT NEW GROUP RESIDENTIAL ORDINANCES;
WORK AT THE STATE AND FEDERAL LEVELS TO ALLOW LOCAL
GOVERNMENTS GREATER ABILITY TO REGULATE SECONDARY
EFFECTS OF AN OVERCONCENTRATION OF GROUP HOMES
Hold public hearings and adopt new Group January 22, 2008
Residential Ordinances, set forth new
qualifications for Hearing Officers via new
Council Policy (F -26)
i Issue Request for Proposals for Hearing February 2008
Officers
Develop new Use Permit application for
Group Residential Uses
Determine all existing legal, non-
conforming uses in residential districts;
notify all property ownersloccupants who
may need to apply for Group Residential
Use Permits
Obtain budget amendment (contract
planners, legal counsel, hearing officers,
more) and proposed changes to Code and
Water Quality Enforcement Division
Seek out and retain contract planners to
begin review of Use Permits
February 2008
February-March 2008
March 2008
March -April 2008
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Schedule, prepare for and hold Use Permit i March -July 2008
application hearings
Follow -up on Use Permit condition March - December 2008
adherence and ongoing
Staff all appeals, requests for reasonable March - September 2008
accommodation, requests for time
extensions of abatement periods
Bi- monthly reports to the City Council i Every 2 months through
December 2008 and
ongoing
Involve the City and its governmental Ongoing
advocate in State Legislative efforts to give
localities greater local control to mitigate
the adverse impacts of an
overconcentration of group homes.
Accomplished
Completed
Completed
Underway
Pending
City received about nine (9)
responses to Planning
Services RFP. These are
under review by City staff.
This report is part of
accomplishing this task.
See comments regarding SB
1000 and AB 2873 below.
Other items shown on Implementation
Plan (sent to City Council on January 22,
2008)
All are summarized here.
Comments: The Group Residential Use process remains challenging for the City, as we try to protect the
rights of the disabled to fair housing and to eliminate any adverse impacts from an overconcentration of
group homes, especially recovery facilities. Several lawsuits have been filed or are expected to be filed
that challenge the validity of Ordinance 2008 -05. One sober living home has filed a complaint with the
US Department of Housing and Urban Development, alleging discrimination by the City. The City has
moved to consolidate as many legal cases as possible in one court — Federal court — to achieve a rapid
and cost - effective determination by the Court as to the implementation of Ordinance 2008 -05.
On the legislative front, the City has worked with State Senator Tom Harman in an unsucessful attempt to
pass SB 1000 (Harman, 2008) which would have helped localities ensure that ADP - licensed facility
applicants comply with local zoning. The City has issued a letter of support to AB 2873 (Huffman, 2008)
which would clarify that State law's protection of small (6 residents or fewer) ADP - licensed treatment
homes does not allow an operator to apply for and receive licenses for multiple small homes all in one
location, operated integrally with each other, in a manner that evades local zoning.
Staff will continue to work on the implementation of the Ordinance until such time as a Court or counsel
suggests otherwise. Detailed information about the City's ordinance, the Use Permit application for
Group Residential Uses, and more is on the City's website under "Group Residential Uses." For more
information about this Priority, contact Assistant City Manager Dave Kiff, at dkiff(acitv.newoort-
beach.ca.us or call 949 -044 -3002.
PREPARE AND IMPLEMENT A WATER QUALITY MASTER PLAN
(WQMP) THAT ADDRESSES AND PRIORITIZES
OUR WATER QUALITY NEEDS INTO THE FUTURE
Meet with the Coastal -Bay Water Quality
Committee to discuss the concept of a
WQMP
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Form a subcommittee of Coastal -Bay to
work with staff to develop the framework of
the plan and review the draft plan
January 10, 2008
January 17 and February
8, 2008
Bring the draft plan back to Coastal -Bay February 14, 2008
for consideration and approval of broad
j priority projects
i Take Coastal -Bay's priority projects and
put a funding plan with them, similar to the
Facilities Financing Plan
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Bring the WQMP to City Council for a
Study Session
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With direction from the Study Session,
finalize the WQMP in the content of the FY
2009 -10 City budget
Implement the WQMP's projects and
monitor and adjust the Plan based on
actual events
Review the Plan annually both with
Coastal -Bay and with the City Council;
receive corrections and changes at that
time to keep the document an iterative
document
March or April 2008
During FY 2009 -10 and
beyond
Completed
Completed
Met on Feb 14, continued to
March 20, 2008.
Priority projects include a draft
funding plan.
Planned for April 2008.
Not applicable yet.
Not applicable yet.
Not applicable yet.
Comments: The CouncillCitizens Coastal -Bay Water Quality Advisory Committee set up a subcommittee
to work on the Water Quality Master Plan with Assistant City Manager Dave Kiff. The Draft Plan, which
the Committee has seen twice by the date of this staff report, is fairly robust in terms of what can be done
in the community. Funding the Plan will always be a challenge.
The Draft Plan is available on the City's website under Coastal -Bay Water Quality Committee. For more
information about this Priority, contact Assistant City Manager Dave Kiff, at dkiffr-citv.newoort-
beach.ca. us or call 949 - 644 -3002.
INSTITUTE AN ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT
EFFORT THROUGH DATA GATHERING AND THE
IDENTIFICATION OF SERVICE BENCHMARKS TO MEASURE
ORGANIZATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS
Objective Target Action
'I Benchmarking contract with ICMA j January 8, 2008 j Completed - January 8, 2008
approved by Council
I Customer satisfaction survey results ; February 1, 2008
J reviewed by Council Finance Committee j
on (3 surveys) 1
ICMA consultant team's first visit; review
with Finance Committee and Management
Team the benchmarking process; ICMA
team reviews City's priorities, customer
survey results
ETC Institute (survey team) makes
presentation to Council on customer
satisfaction survey results
February 4 and 5, 2008
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February 12, 2008
ICMA review and analysis of City and February-March 2008
comparable jurisdiction data; assessment j
of organizational culture j
ICMA team augments performance
j May -June 2008
Indicators proposed by City staff to meet
the needs of the City; makes presentation
to Council Finance Committee
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ICMA team recommends and provides
February- August 2008
course of training for staff
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ICMA team recommends a list of peer
i May -June 2008
cities to do benchmarking against
ICMA team recommends a performance
1 May -July 2008
measurement methodology and process
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that is tailored to the City's needs
ICMA team prepares a final report and i September 15, 2008
presentation to the City Council
Committee and Council identify City October 15, 2008
process to audit, develop an RFP for audit
and hire a consultant
Completed - February 1, 2008,
and February 4, 2008
Completed - February 4, 2008
Completed - February 12,
2008
Ongoing - ICMA met with City
Staff on Feb. 28, 2008 and is
scheduled to meet again in
early April to continue
Identifying benchmarks.
Comments: The Benchmarking Project was kicked off on February 28'h with a meeting of department
directors, facilitators and coaches. Their work will continue in April with the identification of benchmarks.
CONDUCT AN APPRAISAL OF THE BANNING RANCH PROPERTY
AND ASSESS FUNDING AVAILABLE FOR THE PURCHASE OF THE
PROPERTY FOR OPEN SPACE
Obtain a copy of appraisal on the Bolsa
February 10, 2006
No appraisal available; this
unica land sale for open space
i was a negotiated sale
Council ad-hoc committee meets with
Fes 29, 2008 2008
Meeting not set, pending
interested parties to discuss the
New target:
research on appraiser
qualifications and process for the hiring of
April 4, 2008
qualifications and appraisal
an appraiser
criteria.
RFO for appraiser is ready for distribution
Staff contacting government
New target:
agencies and non-profit
April 18, 2008
organizations that acquire
open space; gathering sample
criteria, qualifications,
agreements and list of
potential appraisers.
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Council approves contract for appraiser
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Not applicable yet.
i New target:
May 20, 2008
Meeting with interested parties and I May 9-2098 Not applicable yet.
appraiser to discuss the appraisal process New target:
June 6, 2008
Appraiser meets with interested parties to i July 30, 2008 Not applicable yet.
review preliminary appraisal findings
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Council approves appraisal document; i August 12, 2008 Not applicable yet.
Council subcommittee recommends a
process to the City Council for determining
funding availability for purchase of Banning 11
Ranch for open space; Committee makes
hiring recommendation for funding
assessment consultant
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Council subcommittee reports to City November 25, 2008 Not applicable yet.
Council on funding availability
Comments: As a result of current discussions with other agencies and organizations, staff may
recommend that an acquisition/funding consultant be hired before appraiser is retained. This would help
ensure that the entire process is designed to comply with funding guidelines and maximize chances for
success. In retrospect, the City Manager's earlier schedule was far too ambitious; however, we still think
it is possible to conclude this priority by the end of 2008.