HomeMy WebLinkAbout12-05-1989 - AgendaCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
PARKS, BEACHES AND RECREATION COMMISSION
• REGULAR MEETING TO BE HELD TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1989
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
7:00 P.M.
I. PROCEDURAL MATTERS
1. Call to Order
2. Roll Call
3. Approval of Minutes - Meeting of November 7, 1989
4'. Adoption of Agenda
II. ACTION ITEMS
5. Tree Removal Request - 1715 Paloma Drive
6. Tree Removal Request - 2900 Catalpa Street
7. Tree Removal Request - 601 -727 Bayside Drive
8. Review and Approval - CYC Project (Report Attached)
• 9. Eastbluff and CYC Restrooms (Report Attached)
III. PUBLIC COMMENTS
T0. Park and Street Tree Division (Report Attached)
11. Recreation Division (Report Attached)
V. DISCUSSION ITEMS
12. Capital Project Proposals - FY 1990 -91 (Report Attached)
13. Status of Capital Projects - FY 1989 -90 (Report Attached)
14. 4610 River Avenue (Verbal Report)
15. Park Bond Issue (Verbal Report)
VI. COMMISSION COMMITTEES
16. Capital Improvements - Chair Konwiser
17. Street Tree - Chair Herberts
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19. Oceanfront and Beach - Chair Vandervort
20. Budget - Chair Taft
21. Parks and Open Space Acquisition— Chair Grant
22. Newport Shores Park - Chair Compton
23. Chair's Report
24. Commission Liaison Assignments
a. Friends of Oasis - Commissioner Demmer
b. Friends of the Theatre Arts Center - Commissioner Compton
VII. SPECIAL, URGENT OR LAST VINUTE ITEMS
VIII. ADJOURNMENT
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arks, Beaches & Recreation Commission
November 7, 1989
City Council Chambers 7 p.m. INDEX
Ex- Officio Member Present: Ronald A. Whitley
Staff Present: Nancy Beard, Recreation Super-
intendent
Jack Brooks, Park and Tree Main-
tenance 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 7:00 P.M.
Item #2 - Roll Call
Roll Call
Roll call was taken. Commissioners Compton, Demmer, Grant,
Herberts, Konwiser, Taft and Vandervort were present.
Item #3 - Approval of Minutes - Meeting of October 3, 1989
Approval of
Minutes
Commissioner Herberts corrected Item #5, Review and Recom-
mendation on View. Park - Hoag Memorial Hospital Master Plan,
fourth paragraph, third sentence, to read... "20' in width
and 1275' in length" ... The minutes of the October 3, 1989
meeting were then unanimously approved as corrected.
Item #4 - Adoption of Agenda
Adoption of
Agenda
The agenda was adopted as presented with the addition of
Goals and Objectives.
II. ACTION ITEMS
Item #5 - View Park - Hoag Hospital Expansion
View Park -
Hoag Hospita
Chair Taft addressed those in attendance and stated the
Expansion
Commission welcomes their participation. He read staff's
recommendation on the view park which is to "Transmit, at
the appropriate time, to the City Council a recommendation
determining that the park requirement for the subject
property be a linear park of approximately 20 feet in width
with the remaining land requirement to be a small view park
located at the western end of the linear park."
Chair Taft then summarized the results of communications
received from the homeowner associations, result of which
all but one favored a 20' wide linear park with a small view
park at the end.
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Chair Taft reported there are three proposed. options: (1)
A rectangular park; (2) A linear park and (3) A compromise
consisting of a linear park and a small rectangular park,
and requested no more than three persons summarize their
position, after which any person who had not previously
spoken or who had additional comments or rebuttal may also
be heard.
Mr. Michael Stephens, President of Hoag Memorial Presbyterial
Hospital, addressed the Commission in favor of a rectangular
park. He stated Hoag has supported a bicycle path and agree
to deed a .8 acre view park on the site, however, they are
opposed to a linear park because they say it would severely
impact their Master Plan currently in progress. He also
mentioned the lack of public access to a linear park and the
effects of setbacks such as impacted views and increased
traffic and density.
Mr. Stephens stated the hospital has deferred action on
major projects to allow the Master Plan to be processed.
The .8 acre area is being considered independently and
they cannot proceed "piece meal" without affecting the
Master Plan. He recommended a .8 acre view park be de-
veloped with consideration as to design and configuration
within the context of the Master Plan. He also requested
an opportunity to respond to presentations favoring the
other options.
Commissioner Herber,ts referred to Mr. Stephens' letter
dated March 10, 1983 included in the agenda packet wherein
he states Hoag's acknowledgement of a bike trail system
and linear view park sites. She pointed out that the City's
Recreation and Open Space Element of the General Plan states
a view park and linear bluff top park are proposed on East
and West Cal Trans property, therefore, Hoag should have
been aware of the City's plan for proposed parks in this
area.
There being no one present to address the Commission in
favor of a complete linear park concept, Chair Taft asked
for a representative favoring the third alternative of a
20' wide linear park with an approximately 100' x 100'
community park.
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Mr. Mike Johnson, 5803 Seashore, addressed the Commission
on behalf of the West Newport Beach Association. He
questioned why Hoag has denied any knowledge that a linear
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park was proposed since it is stated in the General Plan of
the Recreation and Open Space Element. He then read
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excerpts from the General Plan on linear parks, view parks,
pedestrian trails, and the goal's and objectives of the
Recreation and Open Space Element. He agreed Hoag Hospital
is important to the community but it is also in a develop-
ment phase. West Newport is known to be park deficient
and the timing is right to consider important changes that
will affect future generations. He referred to the Balboa
Bay Club development where the view is now gone, never to
be recovered. He also pointed out that the Cal Trans East
and West property is on unstable land and high buildings
should not be built here due to the possibility of an
earthquake.
Mr. Bill Jennings, 280 Cagney Lane, addressed the Commission
He reported the Villa Balboa Association unanimously
supports the compromise plan. He presented slides of the
area and reviewed the Recreation and Open Space Element as
it pertains to parks to be developed in this area and the
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objective of enhancing views. He said there are over 5,000
nearby residents and in the community at large who would
use the parks /bicycle path and benefit from the spectacular
view.
Mr. Lars Hansen, 22 Encore Court, addressed the Commission.
He reported the Newport Crest Homeowners Association voted
unanimously to support the 20' wide linear park with
an approximately 100' x 100' park at the end. He stated
many Newport Crest residents have worked for years to link
public views in West Newport which this compromise would
help provide.
Ms. Peg Morreale, 270 Cagney Lane, addressed the Commission.
She asked the Commission to approve the compromise since
many people would enjoy the parks; it would also preserve
the view for the public and tie in the bicycle trail system.
Mr. Michael Stephens, President of Hoag Hospital, addressed
the Commission. He stated he felt this is an attempt to
influence development; that they were not aware of this
compromise plan; and it has taken place without Hoag's
participation. He felt that stipulating width and configura
tion usurps other government agencies and that this should
be determined by the Planning Commission and the City
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Council.
Commissioner Grant questioned if Hoag was invited to home-
owner association meetings and Commissioner Demmer asked
if anyone had seen the Master Plan.
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Mr. F.W. Evins, representing Hoag Hospital, addressed the
Commission. He reported they have been working with the
Planning Commission and that their proposed Master Plan,
which includes a consolidated park on the west end, is on
the City's time table. He said they have met with the
Villa Balboa Homeowners Association over the years, however,
the Association would not discuss the park proposal until
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tonight's meeting.
Mr. Gil Martinez, Villa Balboa resident, addressed the
Commission. He stated he has seen the Master Plan which
has, in his opinion, inefficient park-areas which he has
transmitted to the Planning Commission.
Ms. Peg Morreale, 270 Cagney Lane, addressed the Commission
and stated the subject was discussed at this Commission's
last meeting; therefore, she did not understand why Hoag
purports they have not yet yeard of the proposal.
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Mr. Bill Jennings, 280 Cagney Lane, addressed the Commission
He reported that in meeting with Mr. Evins of Hoag Hospital
Mr. Evins stated they favored a compromise but did not feel
it was appropriate to negotiate. Mr. Jennings had asked
to be invited to review the Master Plan, but it has never
been available.
Chair Taft asked for a straw vote from those in attendance,,
result of which was an outstanding majority favoring the
compromise plan.
Discussion by the Commission ensued and Commissioner Grant
stated he felt the Commission should attempt to do what is
best for the entire City. He stated the issue of views
is important and referred to the Recreation and Open Space
Element of the General Plan which is a guideline showing a
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linear, park on Cal Trans West and a view park on Cal Trans
East. Commissioner Grant then summarized the advantages
of a proposed community park. He felt that a 20' strip park
was inappropriate, especially since the public had already
benefited by the existing 20' bike and pedestrian path.
Motion
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Commissioner Compton motioned to approve the 20' linear park
with the remainder of the land going towards a rectangular
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park.
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Commissioner Herberts reported that it was requested the
Commission make a recommendation on this matter and it is
important insofar as it is in the public trust to preserve
parks, particularly such an irreplaceable and valuable
view site. She supports the compromise plan.
Commissioner Vandervort concurred, explaining that it is thi
Commission's responsibility to make recommendations to
Council and recreation and parks are this Commission's
responsibility.
Commissioner Konwiser stated that he-felt density /usage
will remain low in this area and will not serve the entire
City due to lack of public access. He reviewed the slope
and dimensions of the area and said he felt the views will
be the same regardless of which park is developed.
Commissioner Demmer stated that, although Hoag will continue
to grow and expand as it should, the General Plan should be
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respected and she feels strongly that as areas expand,
opportunities for beautification must be addressed.
Chair Taft stated he felt participation should be encouraged
and feels the community would best be served with a linear
park and small rectangular park at the end.
Motion
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Commissioner Demmer amended the motion to include "at least
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20' in width." Motion fails.
Nays
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Motion
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Vote was called for on the original motion stating
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approximately 20' in width with the remaining land require -
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ment of approximately 100' x 100' to be a small view park
located at the western end of the linear park. Motion
passes.
Mr. Mike Johnson, representing the West Newport Beach
Association, addressed the Commission. He reported their
Association had voted unanimously for the compromise ih=
order to try to cover the needs of all the Associations.
He announced their open meetings are the last Wednesday
of each month. Since they have never had a request from
Hoag to make a presentation, he asked them to do so in
order to keep the citizens informed.
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Item #6 - Park Bond Issue
Park Bond
Issue
Commissioner Grant, Chair of the Parks and Open Space
Acquisition Committee, reported the committee met with
Director Whitley. They discussed scoreboards and signs and
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staff will be drafting a sign policy. Capital projects
were reviewed along with the Mouth of Big Canyon. Since
there is no set City policy for the Mouth df Big Canyon,
he would like to meet with Pat Temple of the Planning
Department to work on what can and cannot be done to this
area. Commissioner Herberts indicated she would like to
attend the meeting, and it was suggested that Frank Robin-
son, environmentalist, and other interested parties be
invited to a subsequent meeting for their input.
Chair Taft advised this will be a Discussion Item on the
December agenda and an Action Item at the January meeting.
Commissioner Grant then referred to the recommendation as
submitted in the agenda packet and suggested it be amended
to state that should the City Council desire to enhance the
existing Recreation and Open Space Element of the General
Plan, which this Commission endorses, they should consider
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a bond issue. He then passed out a report prepared by
Director Whitley as to cost analysis for a central park
concept, such as the Castaways, and its impact on households
which could result in�a $300 annual property tax increase
for 20 years.
Commissioner Herberts requested Item #2 under Discussion
of the Park Bond Issue be better defined.
Discussion ensued concerning Park Dedications and Commission
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Konwiser explained this is identified in the General Plan.
Developers are required to provide park dedication.
Commissioner Vandervort stated the Castaways would be perfec
for an active park which is desperately needed. Mariners
Park is already too impacted.
Motion'
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Commissioner Grant then motioned to accept the Park Bond
Ayes
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Issue Report as written, with attachments, and with an
amendment stating "Should the City Council desire to
enhance the existing Park and Recreation Open Space Element
General Plan, which this Commission endorses, they should
consider a bond issue." He further amended Item #2 by
deleting the phrase, "consistent with those found in Newport
Beach" as recommended by Commissioner Herberts and modifying
the Park Bond Issue Information Report to show an example of
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a 10 acre parcel as recommended by Commissioner Vandervort.
Unanimous.
Motion
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- Determine Agenda for Joint Meeting with City
Council Scheduled for November 27 at 2:00 P.I
Chair Taft recommended each committee chair give a brief
report on his /her respective committee with regard to
what has been done and /or what they are working on.
Commissioner Grant suggested Council be asked what they
would like this Commission to focus on.
Commissioner Konwiser motioned the agenda consist of reports
from each committee chair and then the meeting be turned
over to questions from Council. Unanimous.
Chair Taft appointed Commissioner Vandervort to present
a report for the liaison for the Friends of the Theatre
Arts Center at the joint meeting.
III. PUBLIC COMMENTS
IV. DIVISION REPORTS
Item #8 - Recreation Division
Nancy Beard reported the City's first try at a Haunted House
was well attended by 250 -300 participants. It was a great
success and will be expanded next year due to its popularity
Director Whitley advised homeowner associations could also
become involved as a resource. It was then recommended
Ms. Beard work with local homeowner associations in assistin
them in sponsoring their own Halloween events.
Nancy Beard advised two of the new classes being offered in
the winter are "8 Hour Community C.P.R. Course" and "Quake
Ready Now." Chair Taft recommended the Red Cross be
contacted for more of these types of classes, however,
right now they are busy with the problems caused by the
San Francisco earthquake.
Commissioner Grant requested two bleachers be moved from
Bonita Creek Park to the Lincoln track field.
Item #9 - Park and Street Tree Division
Chair Taft reported the landscaping in front of City Hall
looks much better with the younger plants.
Commissioner Herberts requested a list of how many trees haw
been removed and how many have been planted in the last year
INDEX
Determine
Agenda for
Joint
Meeting with
City Council
Recreation
Division
Park and
Street Tree
Division
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Commissioner Compton reported one page of the Recreation
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Brochure will be written by Jack Brooks which will explain
that City parkway trees will be available to the public
through the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department.
V. COMMISSION COMMITTEES
Item #10 - Capital Improvements
Capital
Improvements
Committee Chair Konwiser urged the Commissioners to walk
their areas to see if they feel there are any capital im -,
provement projects they would like funded since the list
needs to be completed for next fiscal year.
Chair Taft asked that these be transmitted to Director
Whitley or Commissioner Konwiser by November 20 for their
next meeting.
Director Whitley presented the January, 1989 minutes re-
ferring to proposed capital projects. He explained the
process used in the past and pointed out we already have
a commitment to the Oasis Expansion.
Item #11 - Street Tree
Street Tree
Committee Chair Herberts requested the Commission look at
4210 River as a prospective park site if the City Council
approves. Her committee reviewed 7 tree requests.
Item #12 - Recreation Program
Recreation
Program
Committee Chair Compton reported their committee approved
the winter recreation brochure. They will be meeting with
the Youth Commissioners twice a year when they meet with
staff. Their next meeting is November 22.
I -16, Commercial Uses in Public Parks, will be on the
Commission's December agenda since there have been complaint
about concession stands at games. They also need suggestion
on a format for a form to be filled out by non - profit organ-
izations that will be addressing the Commission.
Item #13 - Oceanfront and Beach
Oceanfront
and Beach
No report from Committee Chair Vandervort.
Item #14 - Budget
Budget
Committee Chair Taft reported their next meeting will be
held in December.
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Item #15 - Parks and Open Space Acquisition
Parks and
Open Space
Committee Chair Grant passed out a Facility Inspections
Acquisition
Report which defines those locations to be inspected
annually by the Commissioners.
Chair Taft requested the forms be completed by the end of
the year since they are an integral part of the Capital
Projects and Maintenance and Operations budget process.
Item #16 - Newport Shores (Semeniuk Slough) Park
Newport
Shores
Committee Chair Compton reported they had an interesting
Park
meeting and interpretations vary as to location, etc. A
long and short term plan will have to be implemented due
to different stages of development.
Commissioner Herberts reported there have been complaints
about the fishing area at West Jetty Park, i.e., smelly,
dirty, etc. Commissioner Grant suggested fishing be
limited to a certain distance from a residence. Director
Whitley will investigate the matter.
Item #17 - Chair's Report
Chair's
Report
Chair Taft reported that since the League of Cities
Conference was postponed to December, the Commission's
Christmas Dinner, scheduled for December 19, be rescheduled
to December 20 if possible.
Due to the Holidays, the Commission's January meeting will
be held January 9, 1990.
Item #18 - Commission Liaison Assignments
Commission
Liaison
(a) Friends of Oasis - Commissioner Demmer reported she
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attended the General Membership meeting. She said this
is a vibrant, youthful and energetic group that is also
excellent at fund raising; they just purchased a 24 seat
Van from their Endowment Fund. She then passed out thei
new brochure which explains their programs and organiza_
tion.
(b) Friends of the Theatre Arts Center - Commissioner
Compton reported they get an excellent attendance and
will be increasing the number of plays to eight next
year. They are interested in purchasing new draperies.
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VI. DISCUSSION ITEMS
Item #19 - Emergency Operations
Emergency
Operations
In response to a question regarding earthquakes, Director
Whitley reported this Department handles emergency housing
and shelter. Council has appointed 14 committee members
who have been working for six months revising the emergency
operations program. It is part of a coordinated plan ad-
ministered by the Fire Department.
Item #20 - Lights at Lincoln Athletic Facility
Lights at
Lincoln
Nancy Beard reviwed the report submitted, pointing out
Athletic
there is an automatic shut down at 10:00 P.M. Commissioner
Facility
Grant questioned Ms. Beard why additional lights have been
on and she explained staff is correcting the matter.
Item #21 - Capital Projects for 1990 -91
Capital
Projects for
Report received and filed.
1990 -91
Item #22 - Goals and Objectives
Goals and
Objectives
Chair Taft reported Goals and Objectives should be clarified
and included in the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission
Notebook for new Commissioners. The relationship between
staff and the Commissioners and spheres of authority should
also be included.
Director.*itley advised these are in the City Charter,
Recreation and Open Space Element of the General Plan, and
the Capital Improvement List which the Commissioners should
already have.
Chair Taft said he felt specific objectives for this fiscal
year should be spelled out and Commissioner Grant gave
several suggestions, namely, (1) Resolve the policy for
Mouth of Big Canyon and send to City Council within 60 days;
(2) Resolve the light situation at Lincoln within 60 days;
(3) Qualify youth groups in the system within 90 days; and
(4) Improve the quality of the active playing fields
within the park system.
VII. SPECIAL, URGENT OR LAST MINUTE ITEMS
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VIII. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Parks, Beaches and
Recreation Commission adjourned at 10:20 P.M.
The agenda for this meeting was posted on
October 31, 1989 at 11:00 A.M. outside the
City Hall Administration Building.
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Dottie Flohr, Secretary
Item Nos. 5, 6, 7
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department
DATE: November 28, 1989
TO: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission
FROM: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Director
SUBJECT: TREE REMOVAL APPEALS
The attached material represents official appeals of decisions made by the
Street Tree Committee on removal requests. Background material and fetters
of appeal are provided for each location.
Specifically, the locations are:
1. 1715 Paloma Drive
2. 2900 Catalpa Street
3. 601 -727 Bayside Drive
A visit to these locations is encouraged to enable a prudent decision to be
made by the Commission.
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Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department
P.O. Box 1768
Newport Beach, Calif. 92659 -1768
Att: Jack Brooks
Re: Bayside Drive Tree Problem
Dear Mr. Brooks:
In response to your form letter denial dated October 10, 1989 to
address the tree problem on Bayside Drive please find the
enclosed signed petition sheet that reflects the overwhelming
unity and support of the Promontory Bay Association members and
residents of Bayside Drive to move ahead with the swift
resolution to the sidewalk tree growth problem.
As we have previously brought to your attention, the current
trees planted in the front areas of most of the neighborhood
• homes are causing walking hazards and damage to home structures.
This is apparently a result of the root systems invading the
concrete sidewalks and other areas.
In addition to the unsightly nature of these trees, the
associations' and city's liability for any personal injuries
resulting from the broken concrete, unlevel surfaces and hard
slippery balls which the trees drop are of great concern to us
all.
This signed petition reinforces the importance of providing for
the immediate removal and appropriate replacement of trees that
benefit all parties concerned.
Please regard this letter and petition as the official request to
appeal the Street Tree Committee's shortsighted initial decision.
Thankyou for your anticipated attention to this matter.
Sincerely yours,
• Barbara Pannier
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The undersigned hereby Petition the Parks, Beaches
and Recreation Department to remove the present trees in
the sidewalk area fronting the houses between 727 and 601
on Bayside Drive and replace them with a more suitable
type, -
The present trees are causing mach movement and
damage in the sidewalk' and driveway areas which could
result in injuries and property damage and subsequent
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VILLAGEWAY
MANAGEMENT ■
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November 20, 1989
P.O. BOX 4708 ■ IRVINE, CALIFORNIA 92716
Mayor Donald A. Strauss
3300 Newport Boulevard
Newport Beach, CA 92663
RE: PROMONTORY BAY COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
Dear Mr. Danz:
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NOV 27 1989
CITY NEWPoRa BFACN
As management agent for Promontory Bay Community Association, I have been
instructed by the Association's Board of Directors to forward to you a copy of
a letter previously written to Parks and Tree Maintenance by John Tahl and
Barbara Pannier requesting the removal of two (2) trees that are on either
side of their shared driveway. Also, you will find a copy of a letter from
John Tahl previously written to General Services requesting repair of the
sidewalk,in front of his house.
After a thorough review of'these two (2) letters, the Board of Directors of
Promontory Bay Community Association wish to assure you that both requests
have the full support of the Association and anything you can do to correct
these two hazardous conditions promptly will be appreciated.
Sincerely,
VILLAGEWAY MANAGEMENT, INC.
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Property Administrator
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ENCLOSURES (2)
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Dept. of Beaches, Parks and Recreation
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Puiks and Tree Maintenance
3300 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Att: Jack Brooks
Re: Trecs on either side of the driveway located at 645 and 639
Bayside Drive.
Dear M:. Brooks:
I, Mr. John Tand, and I, Mrs. Barbara Pannier, as the respective
owners of 645 Bayside Drive and 639 Bayside drive, request that
you remove as soon as possible the two trees 'that arc on either
side of our .shared driveway.
The roots of the trees are causing extensive damage to the
sidewalk and creating a -very serious hazzard. Furthermore the
trees drop hard round balls on the sidewalk that are causing
• people to slip and fall in front of our homes.
These are the same trees that have caused the city of Anaheim to
be sued by many citizens. The city of Anaheim has subsequently
removed thc3e trees from their parkways.
We arc aware that the city of Newport Beach and specifically your
dcpar•t:uent has already had many complaints regarding this
hazzard. Furthermore we are also aware that the removal of these
trees has already been requested two years in a row by General
Services and that the funds are set aside and available.
Dcsp2 to the fact that the city of Newport Beach has already set
aside funds to address this problem, we are willing as concerned
re5ide.,ts to pay :or the removal aijd r'oplacement of these trees
ourselves if it will -expedite the matter.
We will not, however, be liable for any accident or damage caused
by these trees since the city of Newport Bcaeh' has been made well
aware of the hazzard and is exercising unbelievable negligence in
not correcting the problem itwuodrately.
We would like to recommend that a clean, low maintenance tree
with roots that ao•not spread out and cause damugc who n they hit
salt water such as the palm tree be used to replace the exiting
G� tYCCS.
WI Plcasc note that the city of Beverly Hills 'has lined every other
street with palms and that the Newport Beaches have been planted
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with palms and everyone thinks it looks beautiful.
Your iudgediate attention-to this matter will be appreciated.
Sincerely,
John Tahl
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Barbara Pannier
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General Services
3300 Newport Blvd
Newport Beach, CA -92663
Att: Larry Kolbo
Re: Sidewalk damage in front of 645 Bayside Drive
Dear Mr. Kolbo
I own the property located at 645 Bayside Drive and I wish to
replace my existing driveway with a new one consistent with the
recent remodel of my home. I do not, however, want to go' to Q ;
expense without first attending to the problem of the dangerously
multi - leveled sidewalk in front of the house.
I would be *glad to pay 1/2 of the expense of the repair if the
city of Ncwport.Beaeh will attend to this matter.
'Please find enclosed copy of letter sent to Jack Brooks rerlaraing
the cause of the zidewalk problem and note that the roots arc
beginning to cause problems with my driveway also.
Your immediate attention to this matter will be appreciated.
Sincerely yours.
John Tahl
cc: Jack Brooks
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Item No. 8
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department
DATE: November 28, 1989
TO: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission
FROM: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Director
SUBJECT: PRELIMINARY PLAN - COMMUNITY YOUTH CENTER PROJECT
The attached preliminary plan is provided with the intent of having the
Commission review and approve so that the landscape architect can proceed
with plans and specifications.
Many youth groups have had an opportunity to review the plan and these
comments will be provided at the meeting.
If there are questions, please feel free to call.
Ronald A. Whitlby
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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department
DATE: November 28, 1989
TO:
Parks, Beaches
and
Recreation Commission
FROM:
Parks, Beaches
and
Recreation'Director
SUBJECT:
EASTBLUFF AND
CYC
RESTROOM CONSTRUCTION
Preliminary plans for the replacement of park restrooms at Eastbluff Park
and the CYC are attached for Commission review.
Both restrooms are being designed by Ron Y,eo who has done a number of public
restroom projects for the City.
If there are questions, please call.
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PARK AND TREE DIVISION, Item No. 10
NOVEMBER, 1989 PROGRESS REPORT
• Our park crews performed the following tasks in addition to normal maintenance
during the month of November.
Cliff Drive Park
1. Poured concrete so as to divert water into a new storm drain from the al-
ready existing concrete creek.
2. Constructed and installed 201 long and 4' high railroad tie retaining wall
behind the Scout House.
3. Removed dead grass and regraded area behind Scout House in preparation for
laying sod.
West Newport Park
1. Assisted the tree crew on planting (3) palm trees.
2. Removed (30) Metrosideros trees because of highway construction on Pacific
Coast Highway.
Channel Place Park
Installed park sign.
• West Newport Community Center
Playground equipment installed by contractor.
Jamboree Median under redevelopment between Bison and University Drive
Installed new mainline, controller wires, valves, and irrigation for the entire
median.
Lincoln School
Installed (2) park signs.
San Diego Creek Bike Trail at Jamboree
Trimmed and general clean up where needed.
For the Recreation Department, Park Crews Performed the FolloW.in :
1. Relocate (2) small bleachers from Bonita Creek football field to Lincoln
field #3.
2. Removed old net and installed new net at West Newport Park, tennis court
#3.
• 3. Replace (3) broken lights on poles at Mariners Park next to tennis court.
3�4. Delivered to Community Youth Center (36) delineators and picked them up
the following Monday.
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Our Street Tree Division performed the following:
• Trimmed 867 trees.
Planted 28 trees.
Removed 2 trees.
Root Pruned 6 trees.
Completed 28 work requests.
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Areas being trimmed this month: Buffalo Hills and the palms on Goldenrod
Avenue.
Trees were removed at the following locations:
#37 Montecito
#30 Point Loma
Dead
Dead
Trees were planted the following locations:
2907 Alta Vista
280 Newport Center Drive
4533 Roxbury
4714 Courtland
4708 Courtland
525 Rockford
2700 Harbor View Drive
1919 Port Provence Place
2018 Galaxy
2036 Commodore
2018,Commodore
503 Poppy
37 Montecito
Transplanted 15 palms.
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1 Magnolia
1 Pear
1 Magnolia
1 Ficus rubiginosa
1 Ficus benjamina
1 Ficus benjamina
1 Ficus benjamina
1 Ficus benjamina
1 Ficus benjamina
1 Cupania
1 Cupania
1 Tristania
1 Tristania,
1 Eucalyptus rudis
1 Cupania
Item No. 11
RECREATION DIVISION
A NOVEMBER, 1989 PROGRESS REPORT
OASIS - OLDER ADULT SERVICES
Thanksgiving arrived one day early to our Oasis members this year. On Wednesday,
November 22, 250 seniors dined on turkey and all the trimmings thanks to a
cooperative effort between Oasis and the San Clemente Seniors meal program.
750 people received flu shots in preparation of the winter flu season at Oasis
this month, and hundreds of people enjoyed the Oasis Second Annual Crafts Fair.
SPECIAL INTEREST ACTIVITIES
The fall program is coming to a close. Registration was very good. Next month's
report will include a fall class evaluation for Commission review. Our fall tennis
program is also just about complete. The weather has been very good to us; we only
need-one week for make -ups. We have a Mr. Pee Wee Tennis Camp scheduled for the
Christmas Holidays.
The 3rd Annual Arts and Crafts Fair was held at Mariners Park this month. We had
91 vendors selling holiday craft items. Staff was very pleased as our foot traffic
doubled from last year. This is proving to be a very successful program, both for
the vendors and the shoppers! Our Rent A Santa program is going great guns. We
currently have 25 rentals.and anticipate 60 for the season.
. The winter brochure will be out approximately December 7 with registration beginning
December 19.
YOUTH ACTIVITIES /FACILITIES MAINTENANCE
Two of our flag football teams made it to playoffs this season. We are hopeful that
at least one of them will make it all the way to the finals.
Our youth basketball program will begin this month with the new addition of a girls
clinic. A local high school basketball coach will work with the girls as well as
our recreation staff. Traditionally, very few girls participate in our basketball
program. We are hoping this specialized clinic will interest more young ladies
into forming a girls league next season.
Winter Wonderland will be held December 16 at Grant Howald Park. Twelve tons of
snow will provide the entertainment.
FACILITIES MAINTENANCE
We have recently gone to a 7 day maintenance schedule due to the high use of our
restroom facilities on Sundays. The new schedule is working out well and providing
much better facility coverage.
ADULT SPORTS
League play has ended for 181 softball and basketball teams. Registration for
winter is underway.
Staff will be conducting the First Annual Holiday Classic Basketball Tournament
this month. We,'- already have ten teams pre -registered.
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EXCURSIONS
The four busses scheduled for our annuali Tournament of Roses Parade are just about
sold out. 188 people will leave Mariners Park on New Year's morning for the parade
and festivities.
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OASIS SENIOR CENTER
MONTHLY ACTIVITIES /UTILIZATION REPORT
Classes /Groups 3778 Long Trips
10/27 Las Vegas
Human Services
Another Passage
Blood Pressure
Braille
Caregivers
Chair Exercises
Counselling
Employment
Information /Referral
OASIS Singles
Lipreading
Medicare Assistance
Shared Housing
Case Management
Volunteer Hours
Van Transportation
Nutritious Lunches
Special Events
Pancake Breakfast
Health Lecture
Hearing Screening
AARP Mature Driving
Course
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54
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132
9
215
89
98
51
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967
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Meetings
Board of Directors
Executive Committee
General Membership
Long Range Planning
Human Services Comm-.
Fundraising
Newsletter Collating
Newsletter Committee
Day Trips
41
20
6
136
15
28
26
20
10/5 S.D Harbor Cruise
Hotel Coronado 14
10/8 Cirque de Soleil 14
10/11 San Diego Zoo 12
10/19 Santa Anita Races 14
10/21 Threshing Bee 11
10/25 Lawrence Welk
"South Pacific 14
10/28 Old Town Mucic
Music Hall 13
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Item No. 12
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission
DATE: November 28, 1989
TO: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission
FROM: John Konwiser, Chair
Capital Improvements Committee
SUBJECT: CAPITAL PROJECT PROPOSALS - FY 1990 -91
The below listed projects have been identified as possible projects for next
fiscal year. There has been no prioritization to this point.and there will be
an opportunity to add to this list for Commission consideration in January.
Corona del Mar Hiqh School 01'vmoic Pool
Oasis Expansion
Park Facility Improvement Fund
Asphalt to Concrete Replacement Program
Various locations - removing inferior asphalt and
replacing with concrete, sidewalks and pathways
Eastbluff Park
New bridges and paths
Cliff Drive Park
Provide a consultant to prepare plans and cost estimate
to completion of Cliff Drive Park
Irvine Terrace Park Parking Lot
Small parking lot for this heavily used park
Playground Equipment Replacement Program
Replace worn equipment at various locations
Newport Shores Park
Mouth of Big Canyon
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350,000
75,000
50,000
75,000
15,000
25,000
50,000
To be determined
10,000