HomeMy WebLinkAbout07/05/1989 - PB&R CommissionCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Item No. 3
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arks, Beaches & Recreation Commission
July 5, 1989
City Council Chambers 7 p.m. INDEX
Ex- Officio Member Present: Ronald A. Whitley
Staff Present: Jack Brooks, Park and Tree
Maintenance Superintendent
Dottie Flohr, Secretary
I. PROCEDURAL MATTERS
Item #1 - Call to Order
Call to
Order
The meeting of the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission
was called to order at 7:01 P.M.
Item #2 - Roll Call
Roll Call
Roll call was taken. Commissioners Grant, Herberts, Konwise
Springer, Taft and Vandervort were present. Commissioner
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Brenner was absent.
Item #3 - Approval of Minutes - Meeting of June 6, 1989
Approval
of Minutes
Commissioner Springer recommended that the vote for Item #5,
Mechanical Blowers, be shown at the amendment and that
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Chair Konwiser had abstained on this item. She then moved
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the minutes of the meeting be approved as corrected.
Unanimous.
Item #4 - Adoption of Agenda
Adoption of
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Agenda
The agenda was adopted as presented with the addition of, 1
In Lieu Fee Zones and Communication Received.
II. ACTION ITEMS
Item #5 - Sale of Property - 4210 River Avenue
Sale of
Property
Director Whitley reviewed the report submitted and explained
that this Department was consulted in regard to the benefit
of adding this parcel to the existing Channel Park. However,
trying to connect the parcel to improve the park area
cannot be done since there is no common boundary. The
Commission is asked to review the site as to straight public
ownership and as a public resource. Although the parcel is
publicly owned, it has never been designated as part of the
park system.
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Commissioner Taft inquired if funds from a sale of the '
property could be available for other park locations and
Director Whitley advised this can be recommended to the Ci
Council for consideration. Chair Konwiser opened the
meeting to Public Testimony.
Mr. Jack Alward, 4208 River A
lot, addressed the Commission
photo of the site taken in 19
taking care of the area for o
can be used and should be use
Those on Newport Island acros
bors want to keep the site as
offered to help pay the taxes
Park, he stated it has become
been removed. There are two
venue and owner of the adjace
. Mr. Alward. presented a
73 and explained he has been
ver 20 years. He stated it
d as part of Channel Park.
s the channel and his neigh -
a park and some have even
on it. Referring to Channel
barren since the trees have
BBQ pits but no available wat
Mr. Ron Varver, 2111 Tustin, addressed the Commission. He
stated he felt the parcel is more like a garden with
botanical collections planted and cared for by Mr. Alward,
the result of which is a very pleasing context to the
neighborhood.
There being no further Public Testimony, the meeting was
closed to public hearing. t
Commissioner Herberts reported she was in favor of the lot
being retained as a "pocket" park. She said she felt it
is in an excellent location and does not need to be
connected to Channel Park to be of value. She would like
to see some benches and a picnic table added in addition.to
relandscaping and cleaning it up to make it more open.
In addition, she talked to the Marine Director who advised
that a ramp and float could be installed for approximately
$20,000.
Commissioner Springer stated that since the property is
to a large public park, it should be sold and the funds
used to purchase other public parks.
Commissioner Grant agreed and said he felt this "pocket"
park would not be an effective use of the City's manpower
for maintenance purposes.- The site is of benefit to only
the neighbors; other areas should be acquired which would
be more beneficial to the entire City as outlined in the
City's adopted General Plan. In addition, on many previous
occasions the Commission has denied the development of
similar parks.
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Commissioner Taft also agreed since another park is close by
He recommended funds from the sale be stipulated for use in
park deficient areas.
Commissioner Vandervort agreed stating another sizable park
is located very close to the parcel.
Chair Konwiser pointed out the appreciative efforts by Mr.
Alward over the past 20 years, however, he felt this parcel
is not a suitable park site due to its size and location.
He supports the City disposing of it, funds kept in the park
system, and upgrading Channel Park, which is now in progress
Motion
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Commissioner Springer motioned to sell the lot with the
Ayes
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money going specifically into a reserve fund to acquire
Nay
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property for areas that are park deficient. Motion passes.'
Item #6 - Tree Removal Appeal - 1200 Pembroke
Tree
Removal
Director Whitley reviewed the report submitted and noted
Appeal
that, although staff does not like the Ficus Nitida, the.
tree is a good one and provides a neighborhood street scape.
Chair Konwiser opened the meeting to Public Testimony and
Mr. Victor Iglesias, 1200 Pembroke Lane, addressed the
Commission. He reported he is appealing the Street Tree
Committee's decision for several reasons. The Ficus roots
block the sewer line; the plumber had difficulty cleaning
the line due to the roots and the same problems, which aNe
expensive, will probably reoccur; the roots have also
caused the sidewalk, curb and gutter to buckle.
Jack Brooks advised the Ficus roots can damage the sidewalk,
curb and gutter, but would not break the sewer line.
Chair Konwiser reported it is common that roots go to the
limit of the outside branches of a tree, however, the home
is not in danger due to the roots. The neighborhood con-
sists of these trees and sets the mood for the area. He
stated he is in favor of keeping the Ficus Nitida unless
there is a long range program to change the neighborhood
trees.
Commissioner Herberts reported the Street Tree Committee
felt the tree is too far away from the sewer line to be
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a problem and staff agreed that the sewer problem is not
caused by the tree. She is in favor of retaining the tree
at this time since damage to the.sidewalk and curb line is
minimal.
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Motion
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Commissioner Taft moved the Commission support the Street
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Tree Committee's decision to retain the tree at 1200
Abstain
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Pembroke Lane. Motion passes.
Chair Konwiser announced that the City has a policy of
enforcing rules and procedures. Unauthorized removals are
pursued.
Item #7 - Tree Removal Appeal - 2328 Arbutus
Tree
Removal
Director Whitley reported staff and the Street Tree Commit -
Appeal
tee reviewed and recommended the Brazilian Pepper, which is
the designated street tree, be retained. He agreed, how-
ever, it is not the best looking tree on the street since
it has had some damage.
Mr. Dan Livingston, 2328 Arbutus, addressed the Commission.
He reported the subject tree is one of the largest on the
street; leans heavily toward his house; is messy; -has'
pushed up the recently repaired sidewalk; and has broken th
sprinkler pipe. He would like the tree replaced with a
smaller tree that won't block his view and be such a mess.
He added he would be happy to share the cost.
Jack Brooks advised the tree was hit by a truck and does
need trimming on one side so that in time it will be
balanced.
Commissioner Vandervort said she felt it is a pretty tree
that could be made to look nicer.
Chair Konwiser suggested it be either retained and balanced
so it moves towards the street or removed /replaced with the
same type of tree.
Commissioner Herberts stated she supports the Street
Tree Committee and staff's decision but that the tree should
be pruned, trimmed and shaped.
Motion
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Commissioner Grant motioned to retain the tree at 2328
Ayes
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Arbutus. Chair Konwiser amended the motion to'include that
staff prune and trim the tree to get it more symetrical
as soon as possible. Unanimous.
Item #8 - Volleyball Court Removal Request
Volleyball
Court
Director Whitley reported that Commissioner Taft has put in
Removal
a lot of hard work and dedication towards solving the
Request
volleyball court problems which is most appreciated.
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Commissioner Taft, Chair of the Beach and Oceanfront
Committee, reported that at the Committee's first meeting
they were only able to consider the Colton Street court,
therefore, notifications regarding 38th Street End and 4105
Seashore were late.
Commissioner Taft reviewed and read the Committee's recom-
mendation on the courts at the Colton Street End. He
noted that, although this court receives unusually heavy
usage, there was light usage at this site over the past
weekend and that a compromise has been proposed that will
be presented to the Commission.
Chair Konwiser opened the meeting to Public Testimony and
Norma Foley, 6700 West Oceanfront, addressed the Commission.
She stated several years ago Mr. Foley addressed the
Commission asking for the courts closest to their home be
moved further out. Now the poles have been moved in causin
them aggravation by double-parking, noise, etc.
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Bill Bennett, 226 Lugonia, addressed the Commission. He
reported that Steve Foley and he discussed the probl.em and"
Mr. Foley 'suggested that the courts be moved toward
Huntington Beach two doors to satisfy his parents and
another family. He read the proposal signed by players and
reisents supporting moving the Colton Street court 60' nort
and 30' west of the present location with the poles located
on the property line at 6702 and 6704. Nets and ropes
will be removed after each use. Thus far there have been
no objections from the parties having the courts in front
of their homes.
Mr. Bennett said he felt this is a solution which he hopes
will solve the problems and give the Foleys relief. He
added there already has been a change in the volume of play
which should also help the situation.
Commissioner Springer voiced her concern that procedures
for removal /replacement were not followed. Commissioner
Taft advised these are not new installations or removals,
but are relocations of existing courts.
Director Whitley recommended the proposed relocation take
place as soon as possible this summer to get a fair
reaction.
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Commissioner Grant recommended play be on other courts once
in a while; that nets be taken down for beach maintenance
equipment; and that it be kept in mind these are public
volleyball courts, not for "exclusive club use."
Jon Tyree, 208 -A Lugonia Street, addressed the Commission.
He stated he supports the suggestion presented by Bill
Bennett. He referred to the problem of public volleyball
courts where the nets are owned by individuals in contrast
to tennis courts and nets owned by the City.
Doug Cortez, 6606 W. Oceanfront, addressed the Commission.
He reported the Colton St. courts get 70 -80% of total play
which is where the better players go. He does not like to
see the play concentrated at this location when there are
other courts not being used. Although a small group of
people view the Colton St. courts as their own, Mr. Cortez
felt significant progress has been made and that removal of
nets:and ropes should be enforced. He reported that,
although there are more people opposed to the courts, he
would agree to a 60 day trial period to see if-the proposed
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Mrs. Norma Foley, 6700 W. Oceanfront, addressed the
Commission again. She pointed out that when the 52nd St.
courts were removed, players went to Colton St. making the
regular players there unhappy. She added that although the
nets are taken down at night, everyone knows where they are.
As a result, she feels taking the nets down won't work
unless the owners take them home.
Commissioner Grant suggested accepting the compromise but
adding that signs be posted stating the rules, that these
are public courts, and that the nets and ropes are to be
taken down oh all volleyball courts.
Chair Konwiser suggested the sign also include that poles
are not to be removed.
Commissioner Taft stated he favors the compromise and that
the courts shouldn't be subject to more than usual play.
Motion
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Commissioner Taft then motioned the courts at the end of
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Colton St. be moved 60" north and 30' west and the courts
be posted stating the nets are to be removed; poles are
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not to be removed; and challenge rules are in effect.
Unanimous.
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Director Whitley advised these courts will be relocated
in accordance with the motion within a week and a half.
Commissioner Taft read the Beach aid Oceanfront Committee's
recommendation that the court at 38th St. End be retained
but preferably located further from the property line.
Ms. Sidney Bickel, 3801 Seashore, addressed the Commission.
She stated each storm has taken away from the beach and
volleyball courts, resulting in the courts being too close
now. Taking down the nets, however, has solved a lot of the
problem.
Greg Gutiervez, 3804 Seashore, addressed the Commission. He
referred to the fact that there are almost no courts
between the two piers where no one would be bothered by the
players.
Director Whitley explained that the reason is because most
visitors and beachgoers use this area.
Michael Urero, 396 W. Bay, #B, addressed the Commission.
He stated he favors keeping the 38th St.End court. If
removed, it would cause a problem some place else.
Motion
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Commissioner Taft moved to retain the 38th St. End court an
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ask staff to move it out closer to the water. Unanimous.
Commissioner Taft read the Beach and Oceanfront Committee's
recommendation retaining the court at 4105 Seashore.
Roger Fryer, 4105 Seashore, addressed the Commission. He
stated he favors the Committee's recommendation and would
like the court put on the Master List so that tourists and
children can enjoy it.
Motion
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Commissioner Taft moved to accept the Beach and Oceanfront
Ayes
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Committee's recommendation to retain the court at 4105
Seashore. Unanimous.
Director Whitley reported staff will sign each court.
Commissioner Taft recommended also indicating which ones
are City courts.
Item #9 - Encroachment Permit - 3619 Ocean Blvd.
Encroach -
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ment Perm
Director Whitley reported the Public Works Department has
asked this Commission to review the subject encroachment
request providing access to the fourth house south of
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Inspiration Point. This is the last house being developed
on the lower level adjacent to Inspiration Point. Since
the entire encroachment is hardscape and tree and view
problems will never be a problem, staff has no objection
to the request.
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Chair Konwiser moved the encroachment permit for 3619
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Ocean Blvd. be approved. Motion passes.
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Commissioner Springer stated she was abstaining since she
felt encroachments were like giving land away.
III. PUBLIC COMMENTS
IV. DISCUSSION ITEMS
Item #10 - Capital Projects Schedule
Capital
Projects
Director Whitley referred to the new schedule in the
Schedule
report stating the months actually should start with July,
the new Fiscal Year. The outline shows the timeframe the
Department-would like to keep, although delays often occur.
The Corona•del Mar Olympic Pool and the Harbor High Locker
Room are not listed since we are not the lead agency.
Commissioner Grant recommended listing the other projects
noting "other agency" for each of them.
Commissioner Grant questioned the storage area at Eastbluff
and Director Whitley advised the funds are appropriated :
with the facility. He also inquired about the "floating"
Little League concession at the parks and suggested a
policy be implemented or there be a permanent concession
stand at Eastbluff. Director Whitley explained there are
concerns over a permanent concession, such as health codes,
etc. In addition, Little League does not want a permanent
concession; it was allowed only for their tournaments.
Commissioner Grant asked about the status of the Youth
Center's access to Harbor View School. Director Whitley
explained an architect will be used and the schmatic will
be reviewed by this Commission.
Commissioner Grant questioned the fence at Inspiration
Point which Director Whitley explained is only temporary.
A rail has been ordered by Public Works. He also questioned
the steepness of the walkway which Director Whitley explained
is the exact grade and configuration as the old pathway.
The concrete is broomswept and, therefore, less hazardous.
Commissioner Grant questioned that there may be more
liability by improving i,t and Director Whitley stated he
will discuss this with the Citv Attornev.
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Chair Konwiser recommended every other month all the
construction projects be updated in the report.
Commissioner Herberts reported she was notified the ladies
restroom at Mariners Park is unsafe and unsanitary. Jack
Brooks said he will check out the problems.
Item #11 - Commission Committee Assignments
Commission
Committee
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(a) Capital Improvements - Discussed under Item #10.
Assignment
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(b) Street Tree - No report from Chair Herberts.
Commissioner Grant asked when the trees will be put in
that are due at the Theatre Arts Center. Commissioner
Herberts and Jack Brooks replied they will discuss
the matter with Rae Cohen, President of the Friends of
the Theatre Arts Center.
Commissioner Grant voiced'his concern over the pol'icy
and /or ability to go after those who illegally remove
trees. -Director Whitley will discuss,this with the
City Attorney.
Chair Konwiser asked Director Whitley to give a status
report on this matter at the next Commission meeting.
(c) Recreation Program - Chair Vandervort reported the
July 4th parade and Corona del Mar Run were well
attended and enjoyed.
Commissioner Springer suggested the Commission be sent
.invitations to Special Event programs. Director
Whitley stated they should be and will follow through.
(d) Oceanfront and Beach - Discussed under Item 8.
(e) Budget - No report from Chair Konwiser.
(f) Open Space Acquisition - Chair Grant voiced his concern
that the Mouth of Big Canyon still has no plan.
Chair Konwiser recommended Commissioner Grant and staff
research Big Canyon with regard to parking spaces, an
open path, etc. Director Whitley will also contact the
Planning Department on this matter.
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(g) Chair's Report - Chair Konwiser reported he may.have to
miss the August 1, 1989 meeting.
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Item #12 - Commission Liaison Assignments
Commission
Liaison
(a) Friends of Oasis - No report from Commissioner Brenner.
Assignment
(b) Friends of the Theatre Arts Center - Commissioner
Herberts reported the Theatre Arts Center needs the
Commission's support and hopes everyone buys a season
ticket pass.
(c) CYC Booster Club - No report from Commissioner Brenner.
Item #13 - Park and Street Tree Division
Park and
Street
Commissioner Grant referred to the white signs at Buffalo
Tree
Hills and San Miguel Parks used as.a scoreboard and said
Division
he thought they were to be designated green with white
letters. Director Whitley will investigate the matter.
Chair Konwiser reported 20 'Oleanders along Pacific Coast
Highway have died and Jack Brooks replied they will be
removed.
Item #14 - Recreation.Division
Recreatior
Division
Report received and filed.
Item #15 - Future Agenda Items
V. SPECIAL, URGENT OR LAST MINUTE ITEMS
In Lieu Fee Zones
In Lieu
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Fee Zones
Director Whitley reported the City Council has requested
this Commission to review the four zones to determine if
they are adequate. Funds collected in one zone cannot be
spent in another. He reviewed the four areas identified
which staff feels do not need changing.
Commissioner Herberts moved to accept the four zones as
shown on the map in the report.
Commissioner Springer stated she would abstain from voting
since she questioned voting on an item not posted as an
Action Item. Director Whitley explained this item was
received late and Council requested review by involved
parties prior to their July 24 meeting. Chair Konwiser
pointed out this is a technical consideration and should be
voted upon at this meeting.
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Commissioner Herberts amended her motion to include that
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this action item was not posted. Motion passes.
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Communication Received From Helen Anderson
Communica-
tion
Director Whitley passed out a letter directed to the
Received
Commission from Helen Anderson regarding the number of
dogs off leashes and owners not picking up their defecation.
Since this should be directed to the Animal Control Division
Director Whitley will notify Miss Anderson that it is being
referred to that Division and also to the Environmental
Quality Affairs Committee.
V. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Parks, Beaches and
and Recreation Commission adjourned at 9:45 P.M.
The agenda for this meeting was posted June 28,
1989 at 9:30 A.M. outside the City Hall Adminis-
tration Building.
Dottie Fro r, Secretary