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Item II
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission
Regular Meeting
December 3,1996 - 7:00 P.M.
Staff present: LaDonna Kienitz, Community Services Director
David E. Niederhaus, General Services Director
Marcelino Lomeli, Park and Tree Maintenance
Superintendent
Steve Hunt, Senior Recreation Manager
Dottie Flohr, Secretary
I. ORDER AND ROLL CALL
The Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission was called to order at 7:05 P.M.
Roll call was taken. Commissioners Beek, Compton, Demmer, Glasgow and
Schonlau were present. Commissioners Bonner and Dunn were absent.
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Commissioner Compton moved the minutes of the November 5, 1996 meeting be
approved. The motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Beek, Compton, Demmer, Glasgow and Schonlau
III. PUBLIC COMMENTS
Virginia Herberts addressed the Commission and stated that the area on Balboa
Boulevard near the library is in need of trees where the paving work is being done.
Director Niederhaus advised he will pursue the matter.
IV. CONSENT CALENDAR
Commissioner Compton moved that'the following items be approved except for
those removed from the Consent Calendar. The motion carried by the following
vote:
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Ayes: Beek, Compton, Demmer, Glasgow and Schonlau
Item #1- Removed from Consent Calendar
Item #2 - Removed from Consent Calendar
Item 93 - Recreation and Senior Services
Approve report of activities during November for these two divisions.
Item #4 - Leeward Lane
Approve status report of Leeward Lane pilot tree program.
Item #5 - Removed from Consent Calendar
ITEMS REMOVED FROM CONSENT CALENDAR
Item #1 - Communications
In response to a question from Commissioner Glasgow, Director Kienitz explained
that the letter from Marian Bergeson regarding the future of the Harbors, Beaches
and Parks program in the restructured County government is for the Commission's
information. A previous notification had been given the Commission. According
to the newspapers, the Board of Supervisors have implemented the reorganization.
Commissioner Glasgow voiced his concerns over recreation being pushed to a
lower priority and recommended that concerns such as the future impact on
facilities and programs be transmitted to the City Manager.
Item #2 - Park and Tree Division
In response to a question from Commissioner Glasgow, Director Niederhaus
explained that locations where no replacement.trees will be planted are in
accordance with the City Council "L" Policies. The Department attempts to plant
replacement trees in suitable locations provided the adjacent property owner agrees
to maintain them and underground utilities are accessible.
In response to a question from Commissioner Demmer concerning the Palms on
Riverside Drive, Marcy Lomeli advised that the trees are watered by the merchants
and they are starting to show new growth.
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Director Niederhaus reported Commissioner Demmer's request to include the
West Coast Arborist report in a water bill cannot be done until at least spring.
Commissioner Compton suggested it be included- in the March issue of the
Newport Navigator. Directors Kienitz and Niederhaus will pursue the matter.
Marcy Lomeli presented photographs of the Manning Tract Park site landscaping
which the City now maintains.
Mr. Lomeli also presented pictures of the recent Scout projects which include
planting the median at Clubhouse and Finley and landscaping improvements at the
Oasis Center.
Mr. Lomeli passed out an informational memorandum from the Public Works
Department regarding the Lido Isle improvements at Via Genoa. The City will
maintain the trees and the Association will maintain all other landscaping and
irrigation should the project be approved by Council.
Director Niederhaus reported on the results of the recent wind storm. Although
there were 62 responses to tree damage, the accelerated trimming of Coral and
Palm trees prevented any major damage.
Item #5 - Candlestick, Glenwood and Sandalwood Lanes and Starlight Circle
Director Niederhaus reported the subject Eucalyptus trees in these areas are 40 -60'
tall and are in danger of falling should root pruning be undertaken. The report
submitted explains the pilot program which has been delayed until next year.
Reforestation funds have been exhausted, however, staff will address individual
requests.
Chair Schonl'au opened the meeting to public hearing.
Mark Byers, 1839 Leeward Lane, asked if he could address the Commission
concerning Item #4, Leeward Lane Status Report, since he was not aware it was on
the consent calendar and voted upon. The Commission concurred.
Mr. Byers reviewed the background of the Leeward Lane tree issue. It was his
understanding through the committee process that if a tree is safe and does not
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present a liability, it will not be removed. Therefore, the option of tree removals at
a homeowner's discretion is not a consistent policy.
Director Niederhaus explained that tree removals are addressed under City Council
Policy G -1, Retention or Removal of Park and Parkway Trees. If a tree is causing
private or public damage, it can be removed.
Valerie Hart, 1733 Candlestick Lane, addressed the Commission. She gave a brief
history of the problems caused by her trees and requested the damage to her
sidewalk be corrected.
Director Niederhaus advised that one of the two parkway trees in front of her home
is recommended for removal due to private and public damage.
Jeanne H. W.anlass, 1700 Candlestick Lane, addressed the Commission and asked
when the trees on Candlestick would be trimmed.
Director Niederhaus stated the trees will be trimmed in January and that staff will
coordinate the stability tests with residents once sidewalk repairs are rescheduled.
Jeanne C. Wanlass, 1700 Candlestick Lane, addressed the Commission and
requested the trees be saved by grinding the sidewalks.
There being no further public testimony, Chair Schonlau closed the meeting to
public hearing.
Commissioner Glasgow moved that the status report on the street tree and
hardscape replacement program for Candlestick, Glenwood and Sandalwood
Lanes and Starlight Circle be approved. The motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Beek, Compton, Demmer, Glasgow and Schonlau
V. DISCUSSION ITEMS
Item #9 - Preliminary Ca itp al Improvement Projects 'FY 1997 -98
Director Niederhaus reviewed and corrected the report submitted from the General
Services Department, pointing out that it is anticipated those items in the "A"
category and some in the `B" category will most likely be the projects approved.
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This is a preliminary list which will be brought back to the Commission at their
January 7 meeting and submitted to the Public Works Department on January 13.
Per City Council Policy, there will be no carryovers from fiscal year to fiscal year.
Director Kienitz and Steve Hunt reviewed, clarified and answered the
Commission's questions concerning the preliminary capital improvement projects
submitted by the Community Services Department. During discussion
Commissioner Demmer requested that the San Miguel Athletic Field be added
under Priority "A ". Commissioner Glasgow recommended adding Buffalo Hills
Park. Commissioner Compton recommended changing the,priority for Irvine
Boulevard Median from `B" to "A." Commissioners were encouraged to submit
changes and additions to staff as soon as possible.
Commissioner Compton moved to approve Item #9. The motion carried by the
following vote:
Ayes: Beek, Compton,' Demmer, Glasgow and Schonlau
Item #10 - Park and Open Space Committee
Commissioner Compton reported the committee has been meeting on a regular
basis and they have requested the consultant add a meandering trail, landscaping
and exercise or par course to the Freeway Reservation site conceptual plan. The
plan was presented and the concerns of the General Services Director addressed.
Final approval by the Commission is scheduled for their meeting on January 7.
Commissioner Compton moved to table the conceptual plan until Commissioner
Glasgow discusses the tree plantings and plan with the adjacent homeowner
associations. Motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Beek, Compton, Demmer, Glasgow, and Schonlau
Commissioner Compton reported that Lawrence Associates was selected as the
consultant to update the Recreation and Open Space Element. The consultant's
proposal was presented for the Commission's information.
Commissioner Compton reported names are being solicited for Hoag Linear and
Freeway Reservation sites. Recommendations will be agendized for the
Commission's January 7 meeting.
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Item #11 - Subcommittee Reports
Director Niederhaus reported the City Manager and SPON will meet December 5
to discuss Council Policy G -1.
Commissioner Glasgow presented a draft policy for the Commission's Community
Service Awards. Commissioner Beek recommended adding "To recognize
individuals and groups that "...(state criteria). The policy will be agendized for the
January 7 meeting and, when approved, be included in the Commission Handbook.
Chair Schonlau reported the opening ceremony for Bob Henry Park has been
rescheduled to Sunday, May 4, 1997.
VI. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS - None
VII. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission
adjourned at 9:15 P.M.
The agenda for this meeting was posted November 25, 1996 at 11:00 A.M. on the
City Hall-Bulletin Board outside of the City of Newport Beach Administration
Building.
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