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2/3/2004 - Agenda Packet
FEBRUARY 3, 2004 PB &R COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA City of Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission Tuesday, February 3, 2004 - 7pm— City Council Chambers AGENDA ORDER AND ROLL CALL DIRECTOR'S COMMENTS • Director Knight • Director Niederhaus PUBLIC COMMENTS Members of the public are invited to comment on non - agenda items of public interest. Speakers are limited to three minutes. CONSENT CALENDAR NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC All matters listed under Consent Calendar (1 -3) are considered by the Commission to be routine and will all be enacted by one motion in the form listed below. The Commission Members have received detailed staff reports on each of the items recommending approval. There will be no separate discussion of these items prior to the time the Commission votes on the motion unless members of the Commission, staff, or the public request a specific item to be discussed and /or removed from the Consent Calendar for separate action. The City provides a yellow sign -in card for those wishing to address the Commission to assist in the preparation of the minutes. Speakers are not required to submit a card as a condition to addressing the Commission. If you do fill out the card please place it in the box at the podium. As a courtesy, please turn cellphones and pagers off or set them in the silent mode. Members of the public who wish to discuss a Consent Calendar item should come forward to the lectern upon invitation by the Chair, state their name and Consent Calendar item number. Speakers are limited to three minutes on all agenda items. 1. Minutes of the January 6, 2004 regular meeting. Waive reading of subject minutes, approve as written and order filed. 2. Park and Tree Division Activity Report. Receive and file monthly Activity Report for activities and upcoming projects. �. Recreation £t Senior Services Activity Report. Receive and file monthly Activity Report for activities and upcoming projects. NEW BUSINESS 4. Newport Harbor Baseball Association Request - Consider the installation of temporary scoreboards at Mariners Parks and Bonita Canyon Sports Park, fields 3 8 4. Action: -- Recommend or deny CONTINUED BUSINESS 5. Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation Request CONTINUED - Consider if Inspiration Point is a suitable site for any structure that will commemorate the Corona del Mar Centennial. Action: -- • Approve in concept the use of Inspiration Point as an appropriate site for the time capsule, sculpture and /or bronze nameplates. • Deny Foundation request. 6. Committee Reports. — Verbal Report by Chair of committee • Finance — Garrett It Skoro • Park Development —Skoro, Allen It Brown • Rec It Open Space Element — Garrett • Recreation Activities — Englebrecbt, Ruzicka& Tobin • Ad Hoc — Community Service Award - Garrett, Ruzicka & Tobin — Tree Committee- Allen, Skoro & Tobin — Youth Sports Liaison — Ruzicka • Seniors — Allen, Tobin It Skoro UTURE AGENDA ITEMS Matters which Commissioners may wish to place on a future agenda or raise for discussion. ADJOURNMENT CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission 00 Regular Meeting January 6, 2004 - 7pm Convened 7:09pm ROLL CALL Present: Debra Allen Tim Brown Roy Englebrecht Bill Garrett Greg Ruzicka Val Skoro Tom Tobin Staff: Marie Knight, Recreation & Senior Services Director David Niederhaus, General Services Director Andrea McGuire, Recreation Superintendent Teri Craig, Administrative Assistant SEATING 8: INTRODUCTION OF COMMISSIONER TIM BROWN Chair Allen introduced new Commissioner Tim Brown, appointed by City Council to replace Commissioner Rosansky and asked him to say a few words. Commissioner Brown stated that he had looked forward to this for some time and • thanked the City Council for giving him the opportunity to do so. PRESENTATION OF COMMUNITY SERVICES AWARD TO RAY ZARTLER Chair Allen stated that it was her honor to present the Parks, Beaches at Recreation Commissions Community Services Award to a well respected member of the community. She went on to say that for the past 13 years this person has contributed his time and expertise and unwavering commitment to the Corona del Mar Scenic 5K Race by working the finish line. Mr. Zartler researched ways to streamline the process and took an active role in the planning committee and was a valuable part of the success of race day. He is also a long time volunteer of the Orange Coast Association of Realtors serving in various positions on their Board of Directors since 1986. She stated that Mr. Zartler recently retired as finish line director and by a unanimous vote at the last Parks, Beaches i3 Recreation Commission meeting this commission voted that Mr. Zartler should receive the esteemed Community Service Award for all of his dedicated efforts throughout the years. Mr. Zartler conveyed his thanks on behalf of himself and his family. DIRECTOR'S COMMENTS Director Knight introduced Park Patrol officers, Lead Officer Craig Brown and Park Patrol Officer Sam Rodriquez. She stated that they have been on staff since October of last year and have been doing an exceptional job and that staff is so pleased with how the program is Is shaping up. She stated that they are in the parks and the fields during the evening and on weekends. She stated that they have come up with much of what staff anticipated that they would in the first few months. She stated that they have come across vandalism, graffiti and have been helpful in identifying what groups are out in the parks, and when they should not be out on the fields. She stated that staff has received an inordinate amount of phone calls • Parks, Beaches ft Recreation Commission Regular Meeting January 6, 2004 Page 2 from groups suddenly wanting to to have legal permitted use of the parks. Director Knight stated that they are also helping out with other issues such as parking and have been instrumental in working with our Youth Sports Organization in getting them on board with the program and getting input and working together. A full report will be presented at the 6 month mark and also at the next Council meeting there will be a second reading the in change of ordinance that will give them citation authority that they need to begin citing some of the infractions that they are coming across. She stated that our main goal of this program is education and they have been doing a great job of that, but as you know you can only warn so many times and so by February we hope that they will have full citation authority. Director Knight stated that they have gone through training with the Police and Fire Departments, Code Enforcement and are just doing an awesome job. Lead Park Patrol Officer Craig Brown stated that they have been assisting with making sure that everyone is leaving the fields at the appropriate time. He stated that they have warned over 30 people of parking in handicapped parking spaces. He stated that they have come across broken water sprinklers and have been able to shut off the back flow and saving the fields from being flooded and calling the appropriate staff to come out and fix the problem. He also stated that they have noted a lot of illegal signage in the parks and are able to remove those, and lastly dogs not on their leash. • Commissioner Skoro asked what is done when they see the illegal parking. Park Patrol Officer Brown stated that a written warning is given provided by the Police Department and placed on their windshield and is kept on file so that if they are caught again they will contact Parking Patrol to come out and cite them. Director Knight stated that as of February they will be able to write the citation themselves. She also noted another item that they have been coming up against quite frequently is the commercial use of the parks, especially on the tennis courts. She stated that there is a lot of people providing commercial private lessons on our tennis courts and making a profit off a City facility so it has been helpful to identify who is out there and what they are doing a getting a better handle on it. Commissioner Englebrecht commented on how happy that this program is doing what exactly the Committee believed they would and congratulated Director Knight and Superintendent McGuire for the idea of Park Patrol and lobbying for them. PUBLIC COMMENTS None CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Minutes of the December 2, 2003 study session and regular meeting. Waive reading of subject minutes, approve as written and order filed. 2. Item pulled by Chair Allen 3. Recreation Et Senior Services Activity Report. Receive and file monthly Activity Report for activities and upcoming projects. 4. Tree Donation. Accept one Coastal Oak tree donation to be planted at Castaways from the Niederhaus family. 5. Item pulled by Commissioner Skoro ►._J Parks, Beaches £t Recreation Commission Regular Meeting January 6, 2004 Page 3 6. Item pulled by Commissioner Skoro Motion by Commissioner Ruzicka to receive and approve Items 1, 3 and 4 of the Consent Calendar. Motion carried by acclamation. 2. Park 8 Tree Division Activity Report. Chair Allen questioned Director Niederhaus regarding the status of the G -1 Policy and when it will be coming to the City Council. Director Niederhaus stated that the G -1 Policy was delayed for further Council review until a systematic environmental review of the impact of any tree removals under the new policy was completed. He stated that the analysis was contracted out to Dudek It Associates. He stated that Dudek had spent time with staff in December looking into the specifics of the tree population and that he had received the first draft today. He noted that staff from General Services, Planning, the City Attorney and Director Knight are reviewing the document. He stated when the document is finalized it will then be brought back to City Council late in February at the earliest. Director Niederhaus stated that the pre- construction meeting for Castaways revgetation project was held in early December and reminded the Commission that the project is on fast track and should be completed by end of March. City construction staff made an elevated berm and styled it into the view point, raised the benches, and removed one of the trees in that area. He stated that you can actually see something from the benches now and urged the Commission to go up there and look around. Motion by Commissioner Ruzicka to receive and file the monthly activity report. Motion carried by acclamation. Chair Allen asked that Item 6 be out of order. Hearing no objections. 6. Review of FY 2004/05 Capital Improvement Project Requests. Commissioner Skoro asked Director Niederhaus how this request compares to last year. He stated that there are only five projects and in previous years he has submitted 15 -20. He stated that the City is working with a reduced budget for all CIP projects. Director Niederhaus stated the funds for root pruning has actually been transferred to the General Services maintenance and operation budget and thanked Council Member Webb and Mr. Badum for that. He stated that the other four request items are minimal. Chair Allen asked if any of the park improvement funds listed in his report go toward the park development of other parks? Director Niederhaus stated no, that those funds are intended for the 38 odd other park facilities to keep them up to a certain level. He stated that as in this year that possibly near the end of the next year that some of the funds could go in that . direction. Commissioner Skoro confirmed that Public Works does have $125,000 for design efforts of Newport Village. Director Niederhaus stated yes. • Parks, Beaches li Recreation Commission Regular Meeting January 6, 2004 Page 4 Commissioner Garrett asked questions regarding beach improvement. Director Niederhaus stated that beach maintenance would be part of the maintenance and operation portion of the General Services budget. Commissioner Garrett asked if next year some of those funds could go towards Dog Nuisance Stands that are very needed on the beach. Director Niederhaus stated staff looks for alternative funding for those type of things. He stated that he will contact the West Newport Community Association and then possibly Council Member Rosansky to use discretionary district funding. No action needed as item is information only. 7. Irvine Terrace Encroachments - Director Niederhaus stated that this is a informational report only. He stated that staff has been working with the Public Works Director on this issue for some time. He displayed a aerial photograph of the six properties. He went on to say that staff has not taken a position, but rather are waiting for a official survey. He comments that some property owners have purchased parts of the park in the past. Chair Allen stated that no vote is being taken on this issue, but the commission will be taking input from the public and will that it will come back to the Commission sometime in the future. Commissioner SKoro stated that he had received a phone call from a homeowner who stated that there was an agreement with the City and that the City had actually put up the fence. He commented that he is concerned about liability issues regarding these encroachments and looked forward to some decision being made. He also commented that staff had done an outstanding job of gathering the information. Discussion ensued regarding types of encroachments and liability issues. Director Badum stated that when a homeowner makes an encroachment request on the ocean the permit indemnifies the City. Possibly these encroachments could mirror that and staff would be willing to look at that if the Commission requests it. He stated that there are three options to be investigated: • Sell the land to the homeowner - but there are big complications there such as size of the lot, are restrictions needed, water lines, and eventually the power lines will go underground and could further complicate this issue. • Interim use could be an option. • Or take it all back, clear it out and make it part of the park, which would lead to some expense. . Discussion ensued regarding what beach encroachment fees are used for. Commissioner Brown asked when the fence was installed. Director Niederhaus stated that probably in excess of 20 years ago. He stated that the screening was installed by the adjacent homeowners. He commented that more research is needed on what exactly was promised to these homeowners. Parks, Beaches l3 Recreation Commission Regular Meeting January 6, 2004 40 Page 5 Commissioner Ruzicka asked if the City was leaning towards selling it to these homeowners or what are the thoughts? He asked if the City was interested in using this area as park land? Director Badum stated that no decision has been made. He stated that it has been really difficult to ascertain how things got to be this way and reiterated that more research was needed. He stated that it probably cannot be used for active use but concerned that there is always talk about the lack of park space and then here we are talking about giving up some park space which is contrary to what discussions have been. He stated that it would be prudent for staff to look at these parcels and come up with ideas if it was taken back and if it does not have any use to the City then maybe it does make sense to turn it into revenue generation source where folks could make better use of it as a private homeowner and perhaps pay for that use and roll that money into improving the parks. Chair Allen opened the public discussion Laura Dietz stated that it makes sense in talking with the homeowners and how they view their encroachment and possibly do these properties convey these encroachments and possibly looking into the concept of financial gain for the City by allowing the homeowner to purchase it or leasing. Jessica Joiner, Malabar resident stated that prior to 1980 there were problems of voyeurs, homeless, kids drinking, kissing and other types of things. These issues were observed by Jack Brooks and so a fence was installed at the top of the ravine with the condition that if any homeowner wanted a gate it would be paid for by the homeowner separately as well as any maintenance issues. She stated that a row of trees was planted to further buffer the noise of the park from the residents. She stated that these solutions were put in writing to the owners asking only that the homeowner maintain the area and that no habitable structures be built on the property. Chair Allen asked Ms. Joiner if she could get a copy of that agreement to Mr. Niederhaus. Ms. Joiner stated that Mr. Anderson probably is the only one that has a copy but is on vacation right now. Joselyn Dougherty, Malabar resident seconded Ms. Joiner's comments regarding the nuisances that they had to deal with prior to the fence being installed. Fleetwood Joiner, Malabar resident stated that there is an Edison easement that runs through his property which basically makes it unusable to build anything on it. He commented that he spends $400 -$500 on watering; $1200 to maintain it annually ; he planted vegetation to alleviate the erosion that use to exist there because of the steep • slope. He stated that there are no vector problems in that area. He stated that the residents did not build these fences the City did and therefore they are not encroaching. He stated that the same problems as earlier described would exist again today if the fence were removed. Chair Allen closed the public discussion Parks, Beaches l3 Recreation Commission Regular Meeting January 6, 2004 • Page 6 Commissioner SKoro asked Director Niederhaus if he would be able to return in March with a complete report. Director Niederhaus stated yes. Commissioner Ruzicka asked that a fair market assessment be done also before the report is finalized. No action needed. NEW BUSINESS 7. Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation Request - Commissioner Brown stated that since he is Chair of the Special Events Committee of the CdM Centennial Foundation he will recuse himself from this discussion. Director Knight stated that a request has been submitted from the CdM Centennial Foundation seeking conceptual approval of the use of a portion Inspiration Point for a time capsule monument. She stated that the decision before the Commission tonight is whether or not Inspiration Point is a suitable and appropriate location any type of a structure that would be commemorating the Centennial. Director Knight stated that the Commission has received information regarding the request from the Foundation as well as a preliminary concept for the site and the statue. She stated that it is important to note that the plans and drawings submitted are at the preliminary stage as the Foundation does not want to go forward with the expense of more detailed documents until after this meeting and they knew whether or not this site would be approved as an appropriate location. Director Knight stated that the residents in the vicinity of this location were notified of this meeting and discussion twice and then introduced Peggy Fort, Executive Director of the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation. Peggy Fort thanked the commissioners for the opportunity to present this proposal. She stated that as Executive Director of the Centennial Foundation which is the governing body of the association that is planning for the Centennial Celebration this year. She noted that the Foundation was developed with nine voting board members of which are represented by residents of Corona del Mar and /or community business leaders. Board members are: • Bernie Svalstad, Chair • Marc Shuline, Vice Chair • Wade Roberts, Secretary • BJ Johnson • John Blum • Lavina Hayden • Bill Dean • Jacquelyn Whitmire • • Jim Skahan Ms. Fort stated that she is representing the Foundation as the Director, in addition to the foundation, there is an active committee of over 220 volunteers that have been active in the planning, funding and organizing the celebration. She stated that Ron Yeo who developed the conceptual site plan and Foundation legal advisor Tina Hoover are here 9 Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission Regular Meeting January 6, 2004 Page 7 tonight to answer any question if needed. She commented that the Foundation is waiting to receive the 501c3 status, important for the fundraising aspect. Ms. Fort gave an overview and background of the project. She stated that they are asking approval of the Commission to use Inspiration Point as the site for the centennial plaza which will include the time capsule monument. She stated that the objective of the Foundation and the committee is to enhance that area as well and wanted to give an update to the Commission on the outreach that has been done with the planning for celebration. Ms. Fort stated that they have been meeting since last January to collaborate on how to honor this historic time for our community. She stated that two goals came up during the discussion of what do they want to leave behind in order to inspire future generations. • Develop and Plan a celebration • Come up with an opportunity for the community to memorialize the centennial. Tonight the committee is presenting their ideas on what has been developed. Ms. Fort stated that the final plan is, through a community fundraising campaign, to develop a time capsule monument for the community to enjoy and inspire future generations. She stated early on a sculpture was discussed and since dolphins are the unofficial mascot of Corona del Mar that the sculpture should be of dolphins. Once that idea was discussed at the committee level another member suggested Wyland, a renowned Marine artist. Ms. Fort stated that she was able to contact Wyland and initiate a partnership. She stated that he is very excited about partnering with the village of Corona del Mar in this time capsule monument campaign. She stated that an opportunity for our village to work with Wyland to create something like this that will be very special is something that Corona del Mar would be very lucky to have and many of the committee members are very thrilled to partner with Wyland. She stated that Wyland is going to be launching a world wide campaign for monumental sculpture similar to the campaign that he did for murals. His final mural is on the Great Wall of China. Once that is completed he will be focusing his efforts and his foundation's mission on doing worldwide monumental sculptures and if Corona del Mar is able to get the approval for this campaign as well as get the community fundraising to support it we would be the first community in this campaign to have a monumental sculpture done by Wyland. Ms. Fort stated he is very committed to bridging the world of art and science and his philosophy is hailed by world renowned ocean scientists and artists. She stated that Wyland's philosophy is very much in concert with the Corona del Mar Centennial as the site for Inspiration Point overlooking the ocean is something that will inspire future generations and commemorate the centennial in a very special way. She stated that the Centennial Foundation and the Outreach Committee chaired by BJ Johnson and Don Glasgow have been working diligently in contacting the residents particularly on Ocean Boulevard. She stated that there have been one on one meetings with a number of the homeowners as well as an outreach meeting at Bud and Linda Rasner's house where approximately 65 residents attended that meeting and through the presentation of this concept all of them were in support of using Inspiration Point as opposed to a previous location of Ocean and Larkspur. Comments received were that Inspiration Point is already a view location and has park benches and enjoyed by the community. Therefore Inspiration Point was selected as their preferred location. Ms. Fort stated that they are not looking to the City for additional funding but rather for corporate sponsorship and donations by the community. • Parks, Beaches Et Recreation Commission Regular Meeting January 6, 2004 Page 8 Chair Allen questioned the zoning for the installation of the sculpture. She stated that she remembered that the height limit for structures on the ocean side of Ocean Boulevard was either curb height or 3 feet above curb height and understand that the height of the sculpture to be 12 feet tall. Ms. Fort stated that the sculpture would be 12 feet; the size of the dolphins are approximately 6 and 9 feet and a smaller one of 3 feet and there will be a wave going through it. She stated that you will be able to see through the sculpture and commented that it is a life size sculpture. She stated that in regards to the zoning that at this point the approach of the Foundation is get the approval by the Parks, Beaches Et Recreation Commission for the site and then move forward through the process and address the height questions when it goes to the Planning Commission. Chair Allen stated that her concern is that if the zoning does not allow for the sculpture at that location then how can they approve it when these questions are not answered. She stated that she has a problem when the City violates it own zoning regulations, when the City says to private homeowners you cannot build something taller than this but we the City can because we are not bound by the zoning law. She stated that she is uneasy about that and wonders if this issue has come up. Ms. Fort stated that this issue did not come up until about 2 days ago. Architect Ron Yeo stated that he did not know the answer either and believed that 3 feet above the curb height is the regulation so as to not block the view, but the benches are above that and whether or not a sculpture fits is an issue we will need to address. He stated that they want to make this site even better than what it is. Chair Allen stated that it is a beautiful sculpture. She stated that the staff report is a little vague on the zoning issue and will need to take that into consideration when making this decision. Mr. Yeo stated that any approval could have a condition added to it. Commissioner Skoro asked where the sculpture is to the other monument stone already Located there. Mr. Yeo stated that it is pretty close and that possibly it could be moved closer so it is more prominent. Commissioner Skoro stated that the Commission has been burned in the past and is very concerned about the outreach and questions if they had been in contact with the Arts . Commission. Peggy Fort stated that the a proposal was done to the Arts Commission and the Arts Foundation and they received support from them although they cannot endorse Wyland as an artist as they have to stay impartial but will be in support of this plan and possibly help 9 Parks, Beaches It Recreation Commission Regular Meeting January 6, 2004 Page 9 to preserve it in the future and will partner with the Centennial Foundation in order to coordinate an art show and gala event that will take place on July 15. Commissioner Skoro asked about the cost for the sculpture by Wyland. Ms. Fort stated Wyland is very excited about launching this campaign in his own back yard and the site location. His original price was $495,000 but has negotiated that down to $195,000 and will include the opportunity for the Foundation to offer miniature versions to the larger donors. Commissioner Englebrecht asked the following questions: • Timeline for unveiling this monument - Ms. Fort stated October 14. • Asked if it was a permanent time capsule - Ms. Fart stated yes. • Did the committee ever consider any other monument design besides the fish - Ms. Fort stated yes a contest was discussed but that they decided no as they would have no control over what they get and not enough time. She stated that all of this is dependent on the timeline as the Centennial will come and go very quickly. She stated that the committee talked to a number of other sculptors and received suggestions from the Arts Commission and the overwhelming desire was to have dolphins. Commissioner Englebrecht stated that the question was: had any other . designs been discussed? Ms. Fort stated no. • He questioned the location for the nameplates and was concerned that there would be blank nameplates should they not get enough donations - Ms. Fort stated that these nameplates would be designed after the fundraising is completed before construction. Commissioner Ruzicka stated that Wyland is a renowned artist but questioned why the Committee did not look at any other comparative bids of artists that actually live in Newport Beach but rather went only with Wyland with his bid. Ms. Fort stated that other artists were considered and it was the Committee as well as the Foundation's recommendation and again are not looking for approval of the artist by the Commission but rather the location. But the reason they went with Wyland was because it helps to have name recognition when fundraising and for publicity. She stated that none of us want to be in the position in October to not have the funding to move forward. She stated that the Foundation went with Wyland as there was no other artist close to his level as far as recognition and talent. Commission Ruzicka stated that he believed those to be subjective observations but thanked Ms. Fort for her comments. Commissioner Tobin stated that he would rather have some type of written document from the neighbors signing off on the project before making a decision since he knows that the residents up there are quite protective of their view and he prefers having something in writing before considering this as they have been burned in the past. Commissioner Ruzicka stated that he would like to see a written consensus of everyone that will be affected by the sculpture. Parks, Beaches Ft Recreation Commission Regular Meeting January 6, 2004 Page 10 Ms. Fort stated that the majority of the individuals in the audience are in support of this program and the fact that postcards were sent to all the residents and an outreach campaign was done and that there are not that many people here opposing it is a good sign. She stated that in regards to having a written petition she stated that there is a list of names of people that attended the meeting in December and would be happy to provide to you. She stated that she had been against having a petition because it is too formal and at this point the most important thing is keeping on track with the timeline and again if we are trying to do this in the next year and get it completed going through and having a written documents of the residents on Ocean and in Corona del Mar will put us too far behind if we want to see the celebration come to fruition. Chair Allen stated that they are most concerned with the homeowners that are immediately affected by a 12 foot sculpture. Commissioner Englebrecht asked if there isn't a notification procedure to remove a tree and shouldn't this same procedure occur now? But to say to get the approval of the neighbors is too formal and then to put a monument at the most pristine location in the City? • Ms. Fort stated that she had addressed this issue with the Outreach Campaign. Chair Allen opened the public discussion Bernie Svalstad, Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation Chair, asked if there were any people in the audience opposing this proposal - he stated that he would prefer to wait until after they had spoken. Don Glasgow stated that this Centennial is a once in a lifetime opportunity to do something special for one of the most special places in Corona del Mar by having a world class artist, dolphins are very meaningful to residents and the community; the location is world class and the standards have been set very high. He stated that this location is just begging for something, he stated it has a plaque that is buried in grass and another one buried in a piece of stone and no one really cares about it and is very hard to read. He stated they would like to enhance the area and make those plaques more prominent. He stated that when it comes to outreach they have talked to 65 people of that neighborhood and commented that he watched them come into the meeting with questions and they left with an endorsement supporting the project. Mr. Glasgow stated that it is just a matter of getting the information to those people on that street and selling them on that idea. He stated that this location is very important to the success of the Centennial Celebration and urged the Commission to approved their request. Margaret Wilson stated that she lives on Poppy and does not know if she is for or against this project; she stated that the artist is certainly well known but every little town in California has dolphins and that the idea is a little under whelming and maybe that is the best we can do but other people use that area besides the people that actually live there and that there has been no public outreach about this and the only way she knew about this was the postcard that she received in the mail. • Parks, Beaches it Recreation Commission Regular Meeting January 6, 2004 Page 11 Lavina Hayden stated that the current monument in stone at the site was started by T. Duncan Steward who was the Poet Laureate of Newport Beach and wanted to do something by Kay Finch who did it in memory of her husband Braedon Finch who was one of the early mayors of Newport Beach and the first president of Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce. She stated that donations were received from the residents for Kay's sculpture on the rocks below and their names are on it. She stated that if it could be enhanced, she could not see any objection to it. Tina Hoover, Foundation Legal Advisor, stated that she has lived in the community for 28 years and questioned if you require us to get a petition what requirement are you wanting for that. She stated that we are asking for the site and it seems to me that we are discussing what we are planning to do as opposed to saying that is a good site to put whatever. She stated that we may not be able to make the zoning requirement or some other standard but apart from that is: • Is that place available to us • If you require a petition, what is your standard for us to meet. Laura Dietz, History Chair of the Centennial Foundation and commented that she understands the Commission's concern about views although I do not know if petitions are • the way to go; but what must be discerned would be exactly which properties would be impacted. Would it be appropriate to ask staff exactly which properties would be in the view plane for the structure. She stated that she had breakfast with the City Manager and his comment regarding zoning was the word "structure" and perhaps the City Council would be able to provide approval for historical purposes. Bruce Colbert stated that the idea for commemorating the centennial is a great idea but believes that a more suitable location should be addressed as Inspiration Point is one of the few view points without an obstructed view of the ocean. He stated that he had come up with 3 other locations that could offer a location for a monument and not obstruction view of the ocean. He suggested the following: • Grant Howald Park • Begonia Park • OASIS Senior Center He presented pictures of those locations and offered a picture of Inspiration Point and stated that the view at this park should be protected. He commented that possibly the median in Corona del Mar would be an ideal location once Cal Trans has turned that over to the City. Director Niederhaus stated that G -3 references Ocean Boulevard commenting that no trees can be planted on Ocean Boulevard or one block up as views would be obstructed. Chair Allen stated that in other words if they were requesting to plant a tree rather than install a sculpture under Council Policy G -3 the Commission would have to say no. Director Niederhaus stated yes. 0 Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission Regular Meeting January 6, 2004 Page 12 Bernie Svalsted stated that they have mailed Ocean Boulevard and 2 blocks back information about the Centennial twice and have walked and talked to the neighbors. He stated that they have done their homework in regards to outreach. This monument will not be like a tree as people will be able to see through it and looked to the Commission for their approval of this location. He stated that he did not believe that Wyland would agree to installing a sculpture at any other site. He stated that if the Commission has a problem with the height that they could put a condition on the motion. Chair Allen stated that her concern was that the Commission has not heard from anyone living on Ocean regarding the issue except for committee members and people that live farther away. She commented that their concern was the deafening silence of this issue. Bernie Svalstad stated that they have met all the code requirements for mailing to the residents regarding this issue. He commented he does not know how much more can be done. Linda Rasner stated that she lives on Ocean Boulevard and that they hosted an Outreach Meeting and did not hear any objections to it and that she has no objection to it at all. Chair Allen wondered if Ms. Rasner knew why more of her neighbors were not in • attendance. Ms. Rasner stated that several were still out of town. Commissioner Englebrecht stated that he loves Corona del Mar and stated that this decision should not be up to a committee but rather the entire town, and this makes no sense and so asked the Commission to think of this tonight. He stated that this would be Like putting something up next to the Eiffel Tower or the Washington Monument. He stated that this space of ground is special and why would we put anything there to take away from this world class vista. He stated that we should herald the centennial of Corona del Mar but that this monument should be located somewhere else. He commented that the 70,000 residents of Newport beach should be part of that decision. Jim Cohns urged the Commission to support the Foundation's request. Bill Dana, Foundation Board member stated that the location is for the approachability. If the median were used people would not be able to have access to it. One of the reasons Wyland was selected was for the educational value BJ Johnson stated that the points made tonight are quite good but the reason a lot of the people from Ocean are not here is because they have already seen this proposal and have given approval. She stated that they have the names of the people that attended the meeting and had she known that it would be important for them to be here tonight they would have been asked personally to come. Peggy Fort stated that the fact that the committee is comprised of 200 residents and community volunteers speaks for itself and this plan was not developed by 9 people. She stated that it was a collaboration of meetings that were advertised in the Daily Pilot and Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission Regular Meeting January 6, 2004 Page 13 this plan was put together by the community. It is not correct that 9 people approved of this project. She stated that the Foundation has not sent press releases out because they want to get the correct approvals before it comes to the entire community. She stated that even though some of the people speaking tonight are members of the committee they are also Corona del Mar residents and speak for themselves. She again asked for the Commission's consideration for the site of Inspiration Point for the location of the time capsule monument. Chair Allen closed the public discussion Commissioner Ruzicka asked if any other locations had been discussed. Chair Allen again opened the public discussion Ms. Fort stated that several other locations had been discussed such as the median, but it would not have the approachability of the community and it would not fit in the timeline. Commissioner Ruzicka asked if any other locations that were not contentious were discussed. • Ms. Fort stated that Inspiration Point was appropriate not only because it is one of the most scenic views in Southern California but also because of the history of Corona del Mar did evolve in that general area. She stated that Larkspur was discussed in the early stages and was presented to the community but the community felt that Inspiration Point was the best location. Commissioner Tobin asked if the shelf below Inspiration Point had been discussed. Ms. Fort stated that the walkway down to the shelf would be very challenging for people to visit and would be a difficult location for fundraising activities. Chair Allen closed the public discussion Commissioner Englebrecht stated that 15,000 people live in Corona del Mar and they should be part of this decision; it gives him no comfort that only people from Ocean have given their support. Chair Allen stated that in all fairness that this is not the fault of the committee nor staff. Commissioner Skoro asked if this would have to go to the Planning Commission. Director Knight stated that it would need to go to the Planning Commission and quite . possibly to the State Parks for their approval. She stated that there is a review process that has to be done before this can be completed. Commissioner Garrett stated that he likes the sculptures and would be willing to support it but is concerned with the zoning issues and until those are resolved would not feel comfortable approving the request until those are addressed. • Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission Regular Meeting January 6, 2004 Page 14 Motion by Chair Allen to postpone the decision pending receipt of more detailed information from the Foundation. Motion seconded by Commissioner Skoro. Commissioner Garrett suggested that he believes the Commission basically supports it but just needs more feedback. Commissioner Englebrecht urged each commissioner to talk to 10 residents in this town and do some research on this issue. Chair Allen suggested that the following information be provided for the next meeting: • Zoning information • Input from residents whose views are impacted by the statue, with some documentation of how they feel - either for or against. If not able to get that information get some reasons why. • Whether this site is appropriate from the community as a whole. Motion carried. 0 CONTINUING BUSINESS 8. Committee Reports • Finance - Commissioner Garrett stated that sometime in the future the committee will be looking at how to fund for Dog Nuisance bags. Director Knight stated that the budget will be at status quo for the next year. • Park Development - Chair Allen stated that Commissioner Brown was appointed to be part of the committee. Commissioner Skoro stated that next meeting was scheduled for January 20 and looked forward to viewing timeline and sketches • Rec Et Open Space Element - Nothing to report. • Recreation Activities - Nothing to report. • Seniors - Commissioner Tobin stated that the next meeting with the Ad Hoc Council Committee was scheduled for January 9 at 9:30am with the Negotiating Committee of the Friends of OASIS chaired by Mayor Ridgeway and Council Member Webb. He stated that nothing has been finalized and will work diligently. Director Knight thanked the commission for their support of staff at these meetings. Commissioner Tobin also ( ?) • Ad Hoc - Community Service Award - Commissioner Ruzicka stated that this was great and encouraged that this happen more and not less. - Tree Committee - Nothing to report. - Youth Sports Liaison - Nothing to report. • FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS Limiting of Bench Donations, identify areas where they are needed Memorial /Gift Tribute Report - Director Knight stated that staff hoped to bring a report on this issue in March. Irvine Terrace Park Encroachment Parks, Beaches it Recreation Commission Regular Meeting January 6, 2004 Page 15 • Review of Council Policy G -5 possibly requiring approval of HOA where bench will be installed or gage number of benches in parks. • Liability Aspects at MarinaPark • Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation Skate Board Parks - Commissioner Englebrecht commented that it would behoove us to discuss this issue again. Director Knight stated that they had been in discussion with Costa Mesa and would try to bring it back information in March or April. Commissioner Brown stated how impressed he was with Director Niederhaus' reports and visuals tonight on the Irvine Terrace Encroachment issue. ADJOURNMENT - 9:43pm Submitted by: E Teri Craig, Admin Assistant (4) PB &R Commi ion Agenda Item No. February 3, 2004 TO: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission FROM: Parks and Trees Maintenance Superintendent SUBJECT: Parks and Trees Divisions Activities Report Parks Maintenance Division Activities 1. Parks Maintenance staff is coordinating with the Recreation and Senior Services and Public Works Departments regarding the renovation of the play area at Cliff Drive Park. 2. Staff is working with Recreation and Senior Services and the Public Works Departments relative to the construction of the new Mariners library and the anticipated impacts to the Mariners Park. 3. The Castaways Park Revegetation Project commenced on January 5th. The work to date has been primarily the installation of temporary green fencing and weed abatement. The project is scheduled to be completed by the end of March. 4. Parks Maintenance staff coordinated with Youth Baseball representatives regarding field renovation work in preparation for the upcoming season at various City facilities. Upcoming Activities for November 1. The planting of replacement shrubs and ground covers will continue Citywide. 2. Staff will continue coordinating the annual control of rodents with contract services. Tree Division Activities During the month of January, 700 trees were trimmed, 12 trees were removed as a result of a claim related settlements approved by the City Manager, 15 trees were planted, and 8 . emergency tree calls were responded to. The Urban Forester received 160 tree maintenance requests. • 1. The City's tree trimming contractor, West Coast Arborist, is currently trimming trees within the Harbor View Hills South and Corona Del Mar areas. • 2. The Urban Forester coordinated the Citywide Sidewalk Replacement Program with the Concrete Maintenance Supervisor and a Public Works Inspector. This work involved the Urban Forester inspecting City street trees as related to sidewalk repairs. 3. The attached Tree Activity Report summarizes requests and field activities performed during the past seven months. k pec y, eli Pa rks and Trees Maintenance Superintendent Attachment: Tree Activity Report 2003- 2004 --4 3 v 0 p 0 m a c C) -P, = 0 G C '„O„ CD CD C S 0 a 3 c N 0' CUD O i. CD Q ) 0 0 (D W (D D n 3 3 CA cn j D CD (D O p) 1 v G 3 N 6 it ti 2. p C w <� n m CD s o '< D c to n o m n D3 co W � a CD cn 3 O Q CD v O O > 4) N 0 O A Z 3 CD v 3 W o n 3 < m ° 3 Q D 3 CD CD 3 a M o . 0 N 7 w o D 0 5 Q3 N 3 v D N CD co N v 3 CL co m l< co CL CD 0 M. 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Approximately 80 teams are expected to register. Fall league play wrapped up in early December. The fields will be given a needed rest and renovation before the spring league calls "batter up" in early February. Basketball - Winter adult basketball league registration closed December 5 with 77 teams beginning play the week of January 5 and concluding in March. The spring league begins immediately following at the end of March. YOUTH SPORTS Youth Flap- Football - Andersen Division B (5th and 6th grade) team coached by Brian Contino finished 3rd in the Southern California Municipal Athletic Federation, Orange County (SCMAF -OC) tournament hosted by the City of Newport Beach. The first and second place finishers in the SCMAF -OC tournament declined their bid to compete in the Southern California Tournament that boasts the best of the best from eight counties. Our Andersen Division B Newport team went on to the Southern California tournament held in Garden Grove to represent Orange County. The team had a good showing by making it to the semi -final game of the consolation bracket. team for stepping in to represent Orange County. Congratulations to the Youth Basketball - The City of Newport Beach Winter Basketball program began on Saturday, January 17th at West Newport Community Center. The league includes four boys' 3rd and 4th grade teams, six boys' 5th and 6th grade teams, four girls' 5th and 6th grade teams and a clinic for the 3`d and 4th grade girls. The participants represent youth from 8 local Newport schools. New for this year is the addition of a 7th and 8th grade division for Junior High aged youth. A team from CdM and Eastbluff will be representing the City of Newport Beach in a collaborative league with Costa Mesa. The league will be comprised of 6 Costa Mesa and 2 Newport teams, with games played in both cities. Thank you to Costa Mesa for partnering with us! The instructional Tiny League Basketball Clinic is offered for 1' and 2 "d grade youth. This four week clinic is designed to introduce boys and girls to the game of basketball and will be conducted throughout February. YOUTH / TEEN Youth Council - The City of Newport Beach Youth Council Chairwoman, Alessandra Hass, resided over her last meeting on January 12th. She is moving to the Midwest to attend a private prep school, she will be missed. The Vice Chairman, Aaron Israel will assume the Chairperson duties for the remainder of the year. Monthly Activities Report Page 3 (Item 3) February 3, 2004 The Youth Council continues to prepare for Challenge Day, scheduled for February 28, 2004. Challenge Day is a daylong event for local high school youth that teaches tolerance and understanding of others and elimination of repression. If you would like more information or are interested in participating in Challenge Day please contact Sean Levin at 644.3159. KidScene - Staff and participants at West Newport KidScene afterschool site ran a clothing drive entitled "Keep it Warm!" They accepted donations from program participants and their parents over a two - week period. During that time, they amassed an amazing 5 garbage bags full of donated shirts, sweaters and jackets. These were taken to the "Someone Cares Soup Kitchen" in Costa Mesa where the items were passed out directly to those in need. The Mariners KidScene site ran a drive of their own where program participants brought in pocket change to help buy soccer balls for children in Africa. The Senior Recreation Leaders in charge of the afterschool program sites attended a training in entitles How to Supervise Others. Teen Programming Upcoming Event - In cooperation with Ensign Middle School and the Blue Angels, Recreation Services will be offering our 2nd Annual Ski and Snowboard Day at Mountain High Resort • on Friday, January 30 (NMUSD non - student day). This all -day event includes round -trip transportation, an all -day lift ticket and lunch. CONTRACT CLASSES Sail Away in Newport! - Staff met with John Papadopoulos of DoubleWave Technology to perform an initial maintenance evaluation required for the sailing program's Sabot's and Lido's in preparation for the upcoming sailing season. Each boat will be inspected to identify any necessary repairs to hardware, fiberglass or sails. Once inspected, an itemized list of repairs and budget will be developed to proceed with repairs before the season begins. Recreation Management Services (RMS) has been awarded the opportunity to be the City's new sailing contractor with sailing camps and classes to begin in spring and ongoing through late fall. Class Sharing - The City of Newport Beach shares a variety of recreational classes with the City of Irvine. Recently staff has been working with the City of Costa Mesa on sharing classes similar to the program we offer with the City of Irvine. The benefits of class sharing to the residents is that it gives them additional choices in types of classes, dates and time for them to register for. AQUATIC Aquatics Report - Adult lap swim numbers are down as the weather has been chilly and the pool heater has been having trouble. • Staff is preparing for the summer aquatics program by ordering equipment and advertising positions on the City's website and Orange County Aquatics Council's website (www.ocaguaticcouncil.org). There will be a staff increase over last year, since Newport Harbor High School Pool is reopening after a major rehabilitation. Monthly Activities Report Page 4 Aquatics Classes Revenue Participants •Lap Swim (Cash participants) $ 498 166 Annual Pass 480 3 Punch Pass 50 1 NBAC Swim 5,700 26 MBAC Rentals 10,622 1,500 NBAC Jr. Polo 5.350 25 TOTAL $22,700 1,721 SPECIAL EVENTS (Item 3) February 3, 2004 Tournament of Roses Parade - Three buses were loaded with 135 early risers heading up to Pasadena on New Years morning to catch the annual Rose Parade! Participants participated in Rose Parade Trivia on the way to the game and sang travel songs. A special thanks to our two volunteer chaperons Marilee Jackson of the City Manager's Office and Barbara Zinzer of the Library Department. Spring Ege Hunt - Staff is preparing for the Spring Hunt to be held on Saturday, April 10 at 10am at Eastbluff Park. This year's event will be held in conjunction with Madison Marquette which will provide activities at Eastbluff Village Center after the egg hunt at Eastbluff Park. Arbor Day 2004 - Staff is working with Urban Forester John Conway to plan Arbor Day. The event is tentatively scheduled for April 30, 2004 at Newport Coast Elementary. . FACILITIES USE AND MAINTENANCE Field Renovations - The month of January was a busy one for renovating the city's fine athletic facilities. New surface and brick dust have been added to Bonita Creek Park, Arroyo Park, Lincoln, and Grant Howald Park softball /baseball diamonds. In addition, specialized laser leveling was done at the fields to give a level and uniform playing surface for the upcoming 10 months of active use by the youth and adult teams of Newport Beach. Kudos to field wizard Field Maintenance Worker Scott Amend, who performed and coordinated the renovation of the athletic fields. Park Proiects - • Cliff Drive - This project is on hold for about 10 days until the new equipment is received to replace a piece of equipment shipped in the wrong size • CYC Basketball Court replacement - Drawings of the courts at BCSP were given to PW engineers in hopes of getting the project started within the next couple months. • BCP Storage - A meeting was held with Parks Division staff to discuss screening possibilities for storage units and new storage possibilities for that area at that park. • BCSP Field 3 - Minor adjustments have been made to make field also usable for Bronco baseball Capital Improvement Projects - Five capital improvement projects were turned in to Public Works for FY 2004/05. They are: 1. West Newport Community Center Play Area - Installation of Rubber Surface and Grass play • area, reconfigure parking area. 2. West Newport Park Playground Replacement - Playground is dangerous and needs to be replaced immediately (maybe done as a budget amendment before next budget year, using grant funds) Monthly Activities Report Page 5 (Item 3) February 3, 2004 3. Irvine Terrace Park Playground - As part of ADA playground grant to upgrade and replace certain areas of the current structure • 4. Peninsula Park Playground - Swing replacement and ADA accessibility. 5. Bolsa Park - Minor retrofit for safety compliance and ADA compliance. RENTALYPERMITS Rentals - During the period of December 16 through January 15, 2004 there were: • 26 Room Rentals • 9 Field Rentals • 8 Gymnasium Rentals Special Event Permits - There were a total of 26 Special Event Permits issued as of January 16, 2004. The total number of SEP's for 2003 = 318. Featured Special Event Permits: • Newport Harbor Christmas Boat Parade - December 17 -21, 2003 Facility Rentals During the period of December 16, 2003 through January 15, 2004 there were: • 1 Picnic /Park Area Rentals @ Inspiration Point PARK PATROL Craig and Sam have continued to do an outstanding job helping the community to enjoy a safe and positive environment while recreating in City parks. They have received very positive feedback from individuals in the community and have been featured in various articles in the Daily Pilot. On January 13, 2004, City Council approved and gave the Park Patrol the authority to issue citations for Municipal Code and parking violations at City parks. They will continue to focus on educating park visitors/ users on the rules and regulations for the use of City parks and will issue citations only when necessary. Sam will be completing the P.C. 832 class this month at the Orange County Sheriff's Training Center in Orange. Craig has already completed this course. During this period, Park Patrol was able to assist in the following areas: • Prevented vehicles from driving on park grass /fields • Enforced no playing of basketball after dark regulation at various parks • Reported drinking fountains in parks that were not working • Advised various persons that private tennis instruction is not permitted on public courts • Assisted with posting signs and keeping people out of Lincoln gym while floor was being resurfaced • Enforced no smoking laws in and around playgrounds and community centers • Inspected an monitored park field conditions during /after rain • Monitored a wedding ceremony at Inspiration Point • Monitored the use and security of City parks and facilities • Reported a downed tree at Bonita Canyon Sports Park to General Services • Monitored the compliance with Special Event Permit conditions • Assisted with turning on /off field lights for club soccer teams • Assisted contract instructors with gaining access to facilities • • Responded to reports from residents near Inspiration/ Lookout Points for illegal alcohol consumption in the parks • Monitored and advised numerous park visitors of the City's leash law • Advised numerous persons that golf is not permitted in parks • Issued multiple warnings for illegal parking in handicapped parking spaces • Removed various illegally posted signs from parks and other public property Monthly Activities Report (Item 3) Page 6 February 3, 2004 • SENIOR SERVICES To: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission From: Celeste Jardine -Haug, Senior Services Manager Re: Senior Services Monthly Activities Report TRANSPORTATION - The Center's new Coordinator, Susie MacGregor, has been working on streamlining the transportation program to make the program more efficient and customer friendly. One of the changes she has made is to centralize the scheduling. The advantage of this is that she will be able to more evenly distribute the passengers amongst the drivers, which will allow for a more timely service and keep the drivers from being overwhelmed at busy periods of the day. This is also allowing the Coordinator to get to know the passengers and their various needs, therefore having a better understanding of how to manage the program. Change is always difficult, but so far this new system is working well. Along with this change, Hoag Hospital is now sending their donation for the transportation program straight to the City. We will use their donation to pay for one of the vehicles which is a contracted service through Western Transit. Additionally, staff is working with the Friends of OASIS on a plan to centralize all the funds for transportation under the direction of the City of Newport Beach. .This would include funds from Hoag, OCTA, and the Friends of OASIS. We are hoping that with this change, the program will be more efficiently managed. TAx TIME AGAIN - With the tax season coming upon us, our volunteer tax counselors have been busy with training at the IRS in order to be prepared for the mad rush in February. Appointments are now being taken for February and March for this free service. This is always a popular program with seniors. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE OVER 80's GROUP - The OASIS Center celebrated the lives of those who have lived to the ripe old age of 80 or beyond. On Wednesday January 28`", this special group of over 100 people joined the staff for cake and entertainment. The special entertainment for this event was a show called Sizzling Seniors in Motion, which were dancers from the Ms. Senior California Pageant. LIBRARY CATALOG - One popular class offered this month was learning to use the Newport Beach Public Library catalog on -line. One of the Librarians comes to the OASIS computer lab in order to train seniors on how to access the on -line catalog to the Library. Students learned how to search for best sellers, how to place a hold on books, look for articles on consumer topics, and how to use the computer databases. This is offered free of charge and is always a popular topic. SEMINAR - UCI Medical Center held an "Ask the Pharmacist" seminar on Friday the 16`h at 1:00pm. Jody Jacobson, senior pharmacist at UCI, discussed key issues that patients should be aware of concerning medications. Participants found out what questions to ask their pharmacist, as well as other ways in which their pharmacist can help them. Drug interactions, side effects and the use of generic prescriptions were discussed as well. Monthly Activities Report Page 7 (Item 3) February 3, 2004 PARTICIPANTS ATTENDING 5,987 CUSTOMERS RECREATIONAL CLASSES 1,899 CUSTOMERS • PERSONALIZED SERVICES PROVIDED 1,600 CUSTOMERS Includes: Blood Pressure 58 Housing counseling 45 Braille 28 Information /Referral 1,110 Counseling- persons 50 Legal Assistance 4 Eldercare 6 Senior Assessment(hrs) 45 Employment 25 Telephone Reassurance 210 HICAP 7 Visual Screening 9 Homerepair Program 3 Transportation 0 SENIORS RECEIVING TRANSPORTATION SERVICES Care -A -Van 550 Shuttle 171 721 CUSTOMERS CUSTOMERS RECEIVING NOON MEALS AT THE CENTER 1,515 CUSTOMERS VOLUNTEER HRS. OF SERVICES PROVIDED AT THE CENTER 1,355.50 HOURS Includes: Kitchen ft Home Delivered Meals ('equiv. to 9 full -time employees) Front Office Travel Office Gift Shop Library Instructors President Treasurer Vice President Bookkeeper Taxes PARTICIPANTS IN FRIENDS OF OASIS TRAVEL PROGRAMS 105 CUSTOMERS Day Trips Lone Trips Lawrence Welk 35 Las Vegas Mirage 40 Candlelight 27 Music City 3 • ATTENDEES TO MEETINGS AT OASIS 147 PERSONS Board of Directors 19 General Membership 128 SPECIAL EVENTS /SCREENINGS /LECTURES 330 PERSONS Pankceke Breekfest 167 OASIS Golfers 147 Computer Friends (No Dec. 0 meetings Sunday Movies- Movie - The In -Laws 6 Christmas Story 23 Girl Scout Carolers 60 Scrouge 9 Wine 8 Cheese 65 Christmas Vacation 20 Holiday Luncheon 150 Holiday Inn 17 u • (Item 4) February 3, 2004 RECREATION Et SENIOR SERVICES DEPARTMENT TO: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission FROM: Andrea McGuire, Recreation Superintendent SUBJECT: Temporary Scoreboard for Bonita Canyon Sports Park (fields 3 ft 4) and Mariners Park RECOMMENDATION Approve the installation of temporary scoreboards for Newport Harbor Baseball at: • Field 3 — Bonita Canyon Sports Park • Field 4 — Bonita Canyon Sports Park • Mariners Park with the following requirements: 1. Scoreboards are non electric and temporary. 2. All costs must be assumed by Newport Harbor Baseball, 3. Detailed plan for footings must be submitted to Department prior to work. 4. Work schedule and final placement must be approved Superintendents prior to commencement. 5. Scoreboards must be removed at end of season. and approved by the Building by the Recreation and the Park BACKGROUND Staff received the attached request from Charlie Massingill, 1s` Vice President of the Newport Harbor Baseball Association (NHBA), and a member of the Youth Sports Commission. This group has been assigned Bonita Canyon Sports Park fields 3 and 4 and Mariners Park for the spring season of 2004. There are approximately 700 Youth, ages 5 -14 in this organization. NHBA has requested permission to place temporary scoreboards in the outfields of the above mentioned fields during their seasons. These scoreboards weigh approximately 130 pounds and will be installed in a sleeve that will be capped in the off season and stored away from the site. To be visible from both sets of bleachers, the scoreboards must be beyond the outfield fences. Staff visited the three fields to view the proposed position of the scoreboards, and believes that no problems would be incurred from their installation. NHBA intends to pursue sponsorship for the scoreboards; therefore they may have a sponsor name imprinted on them. Any sponsorship material must comply with Council Policy B -14 — Temporary Signs with Sponsorship Recognition in City Parks and Beaches (attached). Attachments: 1. Letter from Charlie Massingill, NHBA 2. City Council Policy B -14 II n t_ J January 15, 2004 Andrea McGuire Recreation Superintendent CNB Recreation 3300 Newport' Boulevard Newport Beach, California 92663 Dear Andrea, The Newport Harbor Baseball Association is requesting permission to install scoreboards at three locations: Bonita Canyon fields 3 and 4 and Mariners Park. These are manually operated scoreboards, so there is no need for electricity and they are installed on a temporary basis. These are similar to the one currently being used by Corona del Mar Pony at Eastbluff Park. I am enclosing information about the scoreboard. I understand that the location is always a tricky situation and whatever your department suggests will be satisfactory with us. If you have any questions regarding this request, please don't hesitate to contact me. My home telephone number is (949) 631 -3192. Sincerely, NEWPORT HARBOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION Charlie Massingill I" Vice President C4 A-r/ 1048 Irvine Ave., PMB 320 Newport Beach CA 92660 -4602 (949) 451 -2228 www.newportbaseball.org • • Map Output i Page 1 of 1 b g c s http: / /www6. city .newport- beach.ca.uslservleticom. esri. esrimap.Esrimap ?ServiceName- -nb... 1/15/2004 0 • • Map Output I Page I of I Irk: I4 http://www6.city.newport-beach.ca.uslservleticom.esri.esrimap.Esrimap?ServiceName=nb... 1/15/2004 0 • uMt9. MAY.. VARY. NEWPORT HARBOR BASEBALL i ASSOCIATIQ i I o A G a T 4 0 Tn4a1 2 Manual Baseball /softball' Scoreboard Model #0584 .I Nonelectronic, inning by inning style scoreboard for pmgr. budget • Approc 8'x 4' board • 9' yellow fluorescent numbers visible from Over 300 feet Moveable.window' numbers slide in and out of view Witt push of a finger • Designed to mourn on two 4 x 4 pmts (not induded) • 7 Year limited Warranty * *- SPSBD584 Popular pptlons For Model SPONSOR PANELI.EMBING["P PART OFSOON • Basic oru color le Bring of Blue, Green Bed, ar Black or • Custom lettering or login available (Call for details and.pri ** SPSBPAN4 .... -- NeOdlef sGP IB 0nd out easily, wirk BAHIA vhite background I 0 B -14 TEMPORARY SIGNS WITH SPONSORSHIP RECOGNITION IN CITY PARKS AND BEACHES Temporary signs which recognize sponsorship of City sponsored or co- sponsored sports programs may be posted in a City park or beach when the signage complies with the criteria set forth in this policy. The Director of the Recreation £t Senior Services Department will require that sponsorship signs meet the following guidelines and that any other approvals which may be required are obtained: A. The signage must relate to a program sponsored or co- sponsored by the City of Newport Beach. B. The signage must: 1. Not exceed twenty -four (24) square feet in size; 2. Be posted in a location not visible from public streets and pre- approved by the Recreation It Senior Services Department; • 3. Be posted only during the designated priority season for that sports group; 4. Be aesthetically appealing, with consideration for the surrounding area. C. No signage for alcohol or tobacco is permitted. D. The applicant is responsible for placement and removal of signage and for storage, damage, theft, or loss of any sign posted. Adopted - September 14, 1998 Amended £t Reassigned - April 8, 2003 Formerly 1 -26 • l i I - I I` lu g3�aa��bo QN yi.A.M 4RIUUd/UaD E9dp(jn ,� �u uo Li-J-v++V 0 LL z cq oa av .o g m� m ati �W . j 2 J az m c� W 0 UU • � y W � U O i • Ai+n,chment 3 m 2 w U 0 w 0 J yR z 4 F T e O 2 a 2 .:4 hftachment -'F III a a. i 1 i Ile ore 0 0 N N .-a H O W o- m W R N m N 0 � N U � a° ro o 4% U (17 � O � P4 0 u R X q �U (Item 5) February 3, 2004 RECREATION & SENIOR SERVICES DEPARTMENT TO: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission FROM: Marie Knight, Director Recreation and Senior Services Department SUBJECT: Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation Request INTRODUCTION The Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation (Foundation) has asked the Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission to approve, in concept, the use of a portion of "Inspiration Point" as the site of a time capsule monument that will include a twelve foot high "dolphin sculpture." The Foundation request includes authorization to install bronze nameplates - purchased as a part of the fundraising effort - near the monument. POSSIBLE ACTIONS 1. Approve in concept the use of Inspiration Point as an appropriate site for the time capsule, sculpture and /or bronze nameplates. or 2. Deny the Foundation's request. DISCUSSION The Foundation submitted a request to the Commission for consideration at the January 6, 2004 meeting to use a portion of Inspiration Point to install a time capsule monument that includes a dolphin sculpture that will be a total of 12 feet high inclusive of the base. The sculpture will be bronze with a neutral patina. The Foundation also asked to use the site to install bronze nameplates purchased by donors as part of the effort to raise funds for the CDM Centennial celebration. The Commission received a copy of the Foundation's request, a conceptual site - - -- - - - -plan prepared by- architect- Ron- Y-eo, -a conceptual - drawing -f- the � dolphin structur"nd -an- aerial photo of Inspiration Point. At that time a decision on the request was postponed pending additional information from the Foundation. In addition, the Commission asked staff to come back with information regarding: • The process the Foundation would need to undertake for further approvals should the Commission approve their request • Whether or not there are any restrictions placed on the property by the original deed of sale as to what can or can not be placed there Information regarding the applicable zoning codes and opinion from the City Attorney regarding the placement of a statue at this location. APPROVAL PROCESS Inspiration point is divided relatively in half by the City property line. The portion closest to the water is State property that the City has leased and is governed by the current operating • agreement for Corona del Mar State Beach. It is staff's opinion that should the Commission approve the request of the Foundation, that three other approvals would be needed: The first would be City Council. Staff does not feel it is necessary for this project to go before the Planning Commission, since it has already been presented to the Council at the January 20 Study Session, and it can be placed on a regular meeting agenda. Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation Request Page 2 the current operating agreement. This request could be submitted to the local field office and staff has been assured of a relatively short turn around time period for the approval. In preliminary conversations with field office staff, if the City approved the request, the State Department would be inclined to approve as well as long as the sculpture (1) does not commemorate or pay tribute to any one person(s); (2) the sculpture is educational and historical; and (3) the statue would be considered public art. • The third from the Coastal Commission. Again, preliminary conversations with Coastal Commission staff indicate that this would be considered development by their standards and would require a coastal development permit. They indicated they would be looking at where the sculpture is placed in relation to the bluff edge, if any significant vegetation would have to be removed in order to install the base, and if public views were adversely affected. DEED RESTRICTIONS The parcels that are known as Inspiration, Point were purchased by the State Division of Beaches and Parks in 1955. The property was purchased from the estate of Charles C. Adams. The conditions that were proposed by the sellers as a part of the purchase were: the standard oil, gas, and minerals reservation and that the parcel be used for park purposes or revert to the heirs of the original owners. The State did not accept any of the conditions including the reverter, because the acceptance of the property into the State Park system already provides for procedures to dispose of unneeded "gift deeded" property. In researching the property, staff was unable to find mention of any conditions regarding view. The only use restriction placed on the property comes from the current operating agreement with the State that reads: • "City agrees to develop, operate, control and maintain the premises as public recreational beach and park with related concession and other facilities all accessible and subject to the use and enjoyment of the general public." Similar language to this effect has appeared in all lease /operating agreements since the City began leasing the property from the State. APPLICABLE ZONING CODES The City Attorney is in the process of researching the extent to which provisions of the Newport Beach Municipal Code or City Council Policies might apply to this project. The City Attorney will provide a copy of the opinion in the next 10 -14 days. PUBLIC OUTREACH /INPUT /NOTICE • Staff attended a neighborhood outreach meeting on Monday, January 26 to observe and listen to the comments made. There were approximately 50 people in attendance at this meeting and most were neighbors living on Ocean Blvd. or in close proximity to Inspiration Point. Also in attendance were members of the Foundation. The majority of those in attendance, who were not members of the Foundation, and who voiced an opinion were opposed to the use of Inspiration Point for this project. These residents urged the Foundation to look at alternate locations, and questioned the process for the selection of the artist. Many of the residents commended the Foundation for all of their hard work with the • planning of the Centennial events, however were very clear that they were not supportive of the proposed statue. Those who spoke at this meeting in favor of the project were members of the Foundation. Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation Request Page 3 In preparation for the February 6, 2004 Commission meeting staff mailed the postcard on January 23 noticing all residents and owners of property within three blocks of Inspiration Point along Ocean Blvd, as well as one block back. This notification encompassed over 220 residents /homeowners. Attached you will also find a packet of information submitted by the Foundation that outlines: (1) their Community Outreach Campaign related to this project, (2) additional feedback from the January 26 neighborhood meeting, and (3) Proposed Conceptual Site Plan Study and Reference Information. Department staff has received four phone calls related to this issue. All four are residents living in close proximity to Inspiration Point. Three of them were in opposition to the project and one who stated neutrality. Staff also received several pieces of correspondence regarding the project that are attached, as well as some of the same letters of support that are included in the packet of information submitted by the Foundation. Attached: 1. Foundation Outreach Campign Information 2. Feedback from January 26 meeting 3. Proposed conceptual Site Plan Study and Reference Information 4. Notification postcard mailed by City, January 23, 2004 5. Correspondence received by the City regarding the status at Inspiration Point 6 Additional correspondence addressed to the Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission 10 r\ t• J Community Outreach Campaign. Proposed Time Capsule Monument & Sculpture Qanuary 2003 - February 2004) • THE CORONA DEL MAR CENTENNIAL FOUNDATION cdm2004.com 2647 East Coast Highway Corona del Mar, CA 92625 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Peggy Fort BOARD OF DIRECTORS Officers Bernie Svalstad man Schulein Vice Chairman & Secretary Wade Roberts Treasurer DIRECTORS Beverley Johnson Jacqueline Wittmeyer Jim Skahan John Blom Luvena Hayton William Dean Inspiration Point Centennial Enhancement Campaign Time Capsule Monument & Sculpture Community Based Associations & Individual Letters of Support • The Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation • The Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce • Corona del Mar Business Improvement District • Assembly California Legislature - Assemblyman John Campbell • Sherman Library & Gardens (Wade Roberts) • The Wyland Foundation • Steve Simon (Simon Fine Art Gallery) *The fo0owing individuals are CdM Residents* • Bruce Beardsley • Bud Rasner • Lucia Barker • Marion Halfacre • Patricia S. Irwin • Patrick J. Bartolic • Richard Lewis • Roger McKinnon • Sharon Dawson • Stephanie Murguia • Vicki de Reynal • Sue Conner • Wendy Bell Consulting (Wendy Bell) • Approximately 100 residents submitted endorsement forms in support of the site of Inspiration Point for the Centennial Time Capsule Monument Sculpture Campaign are Enclosed Ocean Blvd. Neighborhood Outreach — December Meeting Sixty-five residents attended the December 7th neighbor hood meeting located at 2500 ocean Blvd. Foundation Chairman, Bernie Svalstad asked for a raise of hands after the questions and answers session if anyone opposed the — plan. There was no opposition. EX- OFFICIO MEMBERS Ocean Blvd. Neighborhood Outreach — January Meeting George A. Berger Tina Hoover Approximately Sixty residents attended the January 26th neighbor hood meeting, which at 3428 Ocean Blvd. After Scott Palmer questions and answers the following comment forms for and against the site location of Inspiration Point are enclosed in this packet. ADVISORY BOARD Donald Glasgow Dennis O'Neil Newport Beach Arts Commission Approval Ron Yeo The Proposed Centennial Wyland Time Capsule Monument Enhancement Campaign and the Site of Inspiration Point Wyland was presented to the Newport Beach Arts Commission at the November 13th, 2003 meeting and the installation procedures as well as moving forward with the event and time capsule and monument were voted on and approved with 6 ayes. (See meeting minutes) The Honorable Mayor Tod Ridgeway Newport Beach City Council 3300 Newport Blvd. PO Box 1786 Newport Beach, CA 92658 -8915 Attention: Newport Beach City Council RE: Inspiration Point Centennial Enhancement Plan Dear Mayor Ridgeway: On behalf of The Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation, we hereby give our full support to the proposed THE CORONA DEL MAR site of Inspiration Point, located on Ocean Blvd. in Corona Del Mar, for the installation of the Time CENTENNIAL FOUNDATION Capsule and Monument Sculpture as part of the Centennial Enhancement Plan. Our decision in support of cdm2004.com Centennial's Enhancement Plan is based on information provided to us by Centennial committee members. 2647 East Coast Highway It is a raze and privileged opportunity for this community to take an active role in the planning and decision Corona del Mar, CA 92625 making process of such an auspicious event. The time capsule and dolphin sculpture will represent not only this community's efforts, skills and expressions that have been offered in developing such a unique EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR community as Corona del Mar, but those residents who came long before us, as well. No doubt the Peggy Fort Centennial Enhancement Plan will serve to inspire future generations to continue to invest their time, effort and skill to the further betterment of Corona del Mar. BOARD OF DIRECTORS ers valstad We can think of no better artistic form than sculptured dolphins, nor a better location than Inspiration Point, S rman to express 100 years of development, growth and pride in our community, which was named "Crown of the Sea." Indeed, the Centennial Enhancement Plan is in harmony with the community's name. Finally, Mark Schulein the Centennial Committee has carefully sought out quality artisans to create this commemorative gift so as Vice Chairman & Secretary to maintain the aesthetic beauty of Inspiration Point and its surroundings. Wade Roberts Treasurer DIRECTORS Beverley Johnson Jacqueline Wittmeyer Jim Skahan.___.._ _.. John Blom Luvena Hayton William Dean EX- OFFICIO MEMBERS George A. Berger Tina Hoover Scott Palmer We respectfully request the support of you and the City Council in helping to implement the Centennial Enhancement Plan. In addition, in light of the fact that the 100 -year Celebration is fast approaching, time is of the essence. Your prompt consideration of this matter would be greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Bernie Svalstad Chairman The CdM Centennial Foundation ADVISORY BOARD Donald Glasgow Cc: Dennis O'Neil Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commissioners Ron Yeo CdM Centennial Foundation Wyland • January 22, 2004 Newport Beach City Council City of Newport Beach 3300 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, CA 92663 Dear Council Members, Thank you for the opportunity to present my conception for the Corona del Mar Centennial Time Capsule Monument. This is an exceptional honor for me, and particularly gratifying to know that the city is taking an interest in showcasing the beauty of the marine world through public art. For years, the fragile eco- systems of the sea were as far removed from the art world as anything you could imagine. Fortunately for us that has changed. I, for one, couldn't imagine a world without the beauty of a giant manta gliding under shafts of afternoon sunlight, or an ancient sea turtle roaming through a coral reef. Yes, there are some big problems we have to resolve: the impacts of pollution, overfishing, and coastal development on marine eco- systems may not be known for years. Yet, the willingness to improve the state of this situation seems on the rise. I am proud — and deeply humbled — to say that people from around the world have made pilgrimages to view my public art projects, and have gained new knowledge from the Wyland Foundation's educational outreach. The life -size bronze sculpture I create for the Centennial Time Capsule Monument is modeled directly upon the Pacific bottlenose dolphins that live off the coast of Corona del Mar. As the inaugural piece in my next project to create 100 life -size marine life bronze sculptures around the world, I intend to create a sculpture that will serve as an ever - present reminder of the wonderful undersea frontier that makes our planet truly special. Thank you again for your kind- consideratiori. Best Fishes, 'WLl`rja0 PS. On a more personal note, the sculpture would be just a stone's throw from my home in Laguna Beach, which I hope would grant me some kind of visiting rights. cc: Department of Recreation & Senior Services Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation WYCLANDa`b`- .�,»_. .-. �. _ N hawaii office 66 -150 kamehameha hwy, haleiwa, hawaii 96712 tel 808.637.7498 fax 808.637.8458 corporate headquarters 5 columbia aliso viejo, california 92656 tei 949.6437070 far. 949.643.7099 toil Ree 888.436.6691 I to; free 800- wyland -0 www.vvyland.com 1 t.Jl \V 1♦J HOW FO GET PUBLISHED — Letters: Mail to Editorial Page Editor Lolita Harper at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Send to dailypilot(Pladmes.com • All correspondence must include full name, hometown and phone number (for verifli MAILBAG Canine rehabilitation center gets welcome reception I am amazed at the city of Costa Mesas planning department in regards to their scrutiny of Canine Therapeutics in the article "Therapist may lose shop." My family's business has been located at 3303 Harbor Blvd. for almost 16 years. In all those years, we have seen every conceivable type of business rent here from telemarketers to roofing contractors. The chiropractor's office in question is next to ours, and paddng is absolutely not an issue; and they appear to be quite compatible with their fellow tenants. The owner of Canine Therapeutics is like every other tenant She works hard, and her "clients" do not disturb anyone else in the park This is zoned as an industrial park. Then maybe it is time to change the designation to perhaps a business 1 park The park now consists of r businesses from insurance companies to a furniture store and every type of business in between, including FedEL What is "industrial" anyway? We all seem to be "industrious" and share the common goal of trying to make a7fving The tenants who operate from here pay substantial rent, and most have paid a udy sum to modify their space for their business. There is very little point in throwing them out Change the riles already and give them their permits. Why drive businesses out of CostaMesa? And as for who the city grants permits to — how about those telemarketers who arrived and took over 30 parking aces at a time! Was this an ppropriate and compatible business or an "industrial park?" I think not. GAYLE SPINKS Costa Mesa What's the inspiration for a statue-at Insph-4ou Point? I attended san mega State idnfversity and I'have a degree in art with a minor in architecture. I would like to say that I am FILL rnu l u / LwLT riw i Murphy, an Irish setter, undergoes hydrotherapy at Canine Therapeutics. absolutely appalled that people would even consider putting a statue at Inspiration Point. The inspiration is that it is the one place that we have an uncluttered view. What a horrible idea: And wyland's own art is all about getting away from civilization and seeing nature in the raw. I'm sure that if it was a favorite spot of his, he wouldn't consider putting a statue there. LINDA PRIMROSE Corona Del Mar There are answers to the problem of horse cleanup In regard to the issue of cleaning up horses in the Back Bay. I agree byproducts of what all living things eat and drink are an undesirable fact of life. Perhaps as many of us as possible should investigate South Technologies offers chemical -free solutions to some undesirable facts of life — rather than have dump trucks that could Toro the habitat and rather than diapering all the animals that contribute to the problem. Again, rather than travel the realm of the ridiculous, examine the web sites. ifs beyond logic that city and county officials don't know about air quality management. The job of AQMD is to have a guide to better property management. They do. The plan is available to all of us on their web site. KERRY SCHUU7 NewportBeach Whatever works for the officers works for reader A black and white police car has aditionally been a symbol of the deternaentto megai acts, n sounos good to uiet But some in society say . n.,,hnnca thatthe.deathoenalttUriota ...+, p. ..............------ magement District offers wbite cars their I'm hap "A"t oo, rty management THOMAS E. NOSKI and Qeani ife Costa Mesa AB Saturday, January J1, 2004 HOW TO GET PUBLISHED — Letters: Mail to Editorial Page Editor Lolita Harper at the Daily Pilot, 330:W Bay St.,: Costa Mesa, CA 92627+ Re E- mail:Send to dailypilot @latimes.com • All correspondence must include full name, hometown and phone number.(for verification purposes). Thi (Item 4) February 3, 2004 RECREATION Et SENIOR SERVIC TO: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission FROM: Andrea McGuire, Recreation Superintendent SUBJECT: Temporary Scoreboard for Bonita Canyon Sports Park (fields 3 £t 4) and Mariners Park RECOMMENDATION Approve the installation of temporary scoreboards for Newport Harbor Baseball at: • Field 3 — Bonita Canyon Sports Park • Field 4 — Bonita Canyon Sports Park • Mariners Park with the following requirements: 1. Scoreboards are non electric and temporary. 2. All costs must be assumed by Newport Harbor Baseball. 3. Detailed plan for footings must be submitted to and approved by the Building Department prior to work. 4. Work schedule and final placement must be approved by the Recreation and the Park • Superintendents prior to commencement. 5. Scoreboards must be removed at end of season. BACKGROUND Staff received the attached request from Charlie Massingill, 1" Vice President of the Newport Harbor Baseball Association (NHBA), and a member of the Youth Sports Commission. This group has been assigned Bonita Canyon Sports Park fields 3 and 4 and Mariners Park for the spring season of 2004. There are approximately 700 Youth, ages 5 -14 in this organization. NHBA has requested permission to place temporary scoreboards in the outfields of the above nientioned-fi—elds during their seasons. These scoreboards weigh - approximately- 130- pounds and will be installed in a sleeve that will be capped in the. off season and stored away from the site. To be visible from both sets of bleachers, the scoreboards must be beyond the outfield fences. Staff visited the three fields to view the proposed position of the scoreboards, and believes that no problems would be incurred from their installation. NHBA intends to pursue sponsorship for the scoreboards; therefore they may have a sponsor name imprinted on them. Any sponsorship material must comply with Council Policy B -14 — Temporary Signs with Sponsorship Recognition in City Parks and Beaches (attached). Attachments: 1. Letter from Charlie Massingill, NHBA 2. City Council Policy B -14 • • January 15, 2004 Andrea McGuire Recreation Superintendent CNB Recreation 3300 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, California 92663 Dear Andrea, The Newport Harbor Baseball Association is requesting permission to install scoreboards at three locations: Bonita Canyon fields 3 and 4 and Mariners Park. These are manually operated scoreboards, so there is no need for electricity and they are installed on a temporary basis. These are similar to the one currently being used by Corona del Mar Pony at Eastbluff Park. I am enclosing information about the scoreboard. I understand that the location is always a tricky situation and whatever your department suggests will be satisfactory with us. If you have any questions regarding this request, please don't hesitate to contact me. My home telephone number is (949) 631 -3192. Sincerely, NEWPORT HARBOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION Charlie Massingill I" Vice President 66W AM74/ 1048 Irvine Ave., PMB 320 Newport Beach CA 92660 -4602 (949) 451 -2228 Map Output; Page 1 of 1 http: / /www6.city.newport- beach. ca. us/ servleteomesri. esnmap.Esrimap ?ServiceName =nb... 1/15/2004 Map Output.., Page 1 of 1 • http: / /www6. city. newport- beach. ca. usl servlet /com. esii. esrimap.Esrimap ?ServiceName==iib... 1115/2004 ` w • ALLOW 4 -6 WEEKS TIMES. MAY Vi Nonelearoni4 inning by mmng style ttareoaara. budget, • _.• - Approx. 8'x 4' board (. g'yellow fluorescent numbers amsble from met IMoveatile window numbers sl dein and out of • push of,a finger ' • Designed: to mount on two 4 x 4 posh (not includ • 1 Year Limited Warranty " SPSBDS84 -- ------- -- f pupuiar Option For. Model -. SPGNSGR PANE[ tETTERING iTGP PART a _ _ .. - '' -'•. Basic bne<olor lettering of 81u Green Red, or - 'I- - Cu #om lettering or logos avadable(GII fondetail **SPSOPAN4----- -. - ----- -- TEMPORARY SIGNS WITH SPONSORSHIP RECOGNITION IN CITY PARKS AND BEACHES Temporary signs which recognize sponsorship of City sponsored or co- sponsored sports programs may be posted in a City park or beach when the signage complies with the criteria set forth in this policy. The Director of the Recreation Et Senior Services Department will require that sponsorship signs meet the following guidelines and that any other approvals which may be required are obtained: A. The signage must relate to a program sponsored or co- sponsored by the City of Newport Beach. B. The signage must: 1. Not exceed twenty -four (24) square feet in size; 2. Be posted in a location not visible from public streets and pre- approved by the Recreation ft Senior Services Department; . 3. Be posted only during the designated priority season for that sports group; 4. Be aesthetically appealing, with consideration for the surrounding area. C. No signage for alcohol or tobacco is permitted. D. The applicant is responsible for placement and removal of signage and for storage, damage, theft, or loss of any sign posted. Adopted - September 14, 1998 Amended ft Reassigned - April 8, 2003 Formerly 1 -26 • POOR,. IT QUALITY ORIGINAL (S) n:, Rat Y�I d � � ad3� fir•,'; 3 p � � Re k ,3. 3'� yA" kf apyj{ . 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Oto9pnl.inthe .Inforinatio6:I(949)717 -3816. - _features All monthly free -ifowi onto all forfree. AUG. 7 - juice serry :aren't Children entering first through -. nation: (949) sixth grades are invited to A to Mesa to attend &the ' aideals in ce while irefrom s4 p.m. r rise h buffet, tie and views Page All KM • 0 to Mesa to attend &the ' aideals in ce while irefrom s4 p.m. r rise h buffet, tie and views Page All KM • 0 Irr cu mar CHRONICLES (From - page 1) later we were at the entrance to Newport Harbor with waves 20' high but they would get bigger, much bigger. (A movie was made at the time that shows boats washed on the rocks and one rolled over in which a young lady is drowned; seven others —Were- rescued by John Lugo & Ralph Dawson.) Gilbert's trained eye had been correct and he "surfed" the 'Owl" for almost a mile to the safety of the bay. As I look back some 64 years all I can say it was quite a ride. Our boat did not have a radio. Most of the boats had no wanting of this huge storm. The stage was set for Bartholomae's heroic act but it would be seven hours in the coming. The sun had set and it was pitch black with (some saying) waves up to 40 feet- That day "Bart" planned a trip to Catalina in his beautiful new 138' powerful yacht, 'The Paragon' He wanted to get away from the heat. We are told that he had a crew of eight and 12 -16 guests on board. Everything was going well until that night. About 2100 hours a close friend who lived between the Balboa Pier & west rock jetty saw the white boat Paragon running parallel to the coast with all lights ablaze in those monster waves. (2-B cont.) George Grupe, 949.721 -8090, Box 894, Corona del Mar, 92625 "SEA" BALBOA ISLAND From page 1) might not know who she is but if you take her to a pet store of Vet she has a chip with all her info on it. 675 -7181 — Stop by Balboa Juice town & meet Jesse Chie, who has hired some new people! Bring in the Beacon and you will get $1. off on one of his srrtoo8»es. Jessie recommends the Balboa Homeron Smoothie. � Foot Boutigue is having a sate on Mephisto shoes and sandals (20% off women & 30% men.) — Sunglass solutions has many choices of designer sun glasses: Gucci, Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, Geogio Armani and more. — Stop by Laura Vance Realtors -they have a neat computer screen in th e window that flashes to different properties. — Dudes is having a sale 25 -50% off select items. —CP GAB from BONNIE'S BALBOA BENCH Quote: Everyone has the right to be stupid, but some people abuse the privledge. Macksan CofE, 712 Balboa Blvd. Owner Macksan invites you to breakfast mornings at 8am: 2 eggs, bacon or sausage, hash browns, toast or pancakes only $4.95. They also serve omelettes, & French toast. For lunch & dinner enjoy Bowls or Combo plates. Side salads are only $2.50. Try Nigiri Sushi (tuna, salmon, white fish, shrimp & more) plus Rolls: Vegi, Calif, tuna, caterpillar & eel, etc. 949.675.8659 * Bonnie CORONA DEL MAR CELEBRATES CENTENNIAL in 2004. "On June 29, 1904, George E. Hart, a LOU Angeles real estate man, signed an agreement with the irvine Co. for the purchase of 706.08-aae comer of the Irvine Ranch which became the village of Corona del Mar. July 1904 it was officially recorded with the County of Orange.' (Taken from 'The Early History of Corona del Mar by Wiliam O. Hendricks, 1980.) You are invited to attend a (Page 6) OLD NEWPORT (From page 1) Members of the Spanish- speaking Duarte family are believed to have lived in the Newport area before 1868. No one Knows tusr Grandma Duarte moved to the Old Landing, but her two sons, Joseph & Robert spent most of their boyhood there. Eady 9tO-- Joseph Duarte marred Helen Munsen. their a �NdmurgtoI g of Scandinavian -p rage Romona thek 4'" child was born August 21, 1888. Early the following year the Duarte family was among the first to move across the bay to the new wharf settlement, nucleus of the future city of Newport Beach. Everyday fife in the Newport of long ago might be forgotten were it not for the remarkable memories of such old timers as Romona Duarte Castle. (2-B Continued) SAILING WITH BUDDY (From page 1) 1 have sailed on a lot of large boats & many, many small catamarans but never on a large cat Ike this. The winds caught the sails & we took off like no large boat ever took off before. h's really unbelievable. There was an Ocean Racing Catamaran race that day, so we headed out toward the line. Polycon was not officially entered but what racer especially Buddy Ebsen can let a group of boats like that go without challenging them. Buddy was at the helm for a short while & then he asked if anyone else wanted to "play Sailboat." There was of course a taker, se Buddy handed over the helm & went forward & collapsed on the trampoline. As we sailed along from up forward came suggestions Ike, -Try pulling the main in about 6 inches" or 'Why don't you See if there's some And closer in ?" This really amazed me. 1 had never been aboard a boat where the skipper didn't yell and order his crew around. Was 4 just because we weren't racing? Realty curious. I asked the crew about this. Their response was that he is exactly the same when they are racing, except he is at the helm all the time. They claim that Ebsen is one of the few skippers who realize that yelling just makes people mad or panics them & he never yells when they make a mistake. This is not because he hasnt had a reason to yell. Ben Richardson, a crew member for Buddy for • about Syrs recatls one day soon after Polycon's launching the Balboa YC Commodore & his wife were guests aboard her. They had never been around a large cat before so Buddy of course wanted to show her off. Not only was Polycon new to water but the crew was new to sailing. Everything went fine until Buddy asked the aew to lower the spinnaker. Instead of grabbing the spinnaker halyard, the crewman let the main go. And suddenly, the guest had the boom in their laps & -a Sail draped over their heads. The red -faced crew finally got the main back up & found the spinnaker halyard & let it go. As he did just that -just let it go! The rest of the aew couldn't handle it so the giant Sail :as sxept behind the flying craft After tripping over the guests & draping them with the wet sail, the crew got everything under control & Polycon . continued on her way as if nothing had happened. owing the whole incident Buddy never uttered a word. He just stood there realizing that he had definitely made an impression on his guests. Oh well. Another crew member, Larry Caoune, spoke up claiming that Ebsen has the ability to stay calm in tense situations .... 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The district, the WorldDesturation r 1 z scheduled for 6 pm, in board will have the final ImagiNation competition` �^ aliter council chambers, 200 06 Civic Center. The city say in Knoxville Tenn Nofil ` ' t x , - Jim Radcliffe Can on Elementary coin Y todk` estimating x $1.4 million (949) 454-7358 surplus. Information: seventh place in Theater. jraddt l6cmgtstercam Smarts, Cerra Villa Mid-' � r F tie (949 ) 470 3000. dleSohool eig hth -grad' �? - Magda tlszewska 'SAN CLEMENTE ers took- 17th place anti'T (949),454-7377 Crossing the T's: The mkuewska @oeregisteccom seventh graders took a , .-" long -disputed Marble- l0ih- plabe'awar r head Coastal develop - > Diane ' ��TifollF The went may,get,a Coastal (1q) 70 q 29:' village of Corona Adel Commission hearing at 9 dreedo_ ocrey ste n n this .^ - 5 Mar will celebrate its morning in Lnng.. Beach without a. public _.' WESTMINSTER- K w; Ito, centennial, next year, and turnout. 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Ma`Atbe 13Ivd...NeiropaitI3 -66f pi Thecostis $20 formembers wlYh gl EXPECT a resevatiah ati'd$25 tor'al(' ` , in othersatthedoor.Formore) rrdiseectedto intcsnnabon, call {949)7 ?9-0g0U: �h'e revised and - fe Ian THURSDAY E ' '4 business solutfdns warKshop' pr — Com iced b p } called "Contract Legaiese:.... gold ' Tt - `Christi}ieCarTfllo ", "" . l or`Sh�uldp`'t 17" will cbverhowt ' i to wade through the "legalese` of Fe u • Free • Lauer Cbsk LWI 6:30- A HEM ALWAYS AVAILABjE. Prepating for Centennial Celebration As a, prelude to the Newport :BeacWs centennial in 2006, the village of Corona del Mar lead ead th I . , . e way in birthday celebrations next year as it turns 160 years old in July. this major *e milestone, Ifl and the Co='del Mar Cen' r] :=Celebration committee a look back at the date in history when the coni- munityw shorn 7L WHAT M WILL BE CELEBRATING On June 29,1904- George F. Hart, ;a Los Angeles real- estate mogul, signed an agree- ment with The IrvincCo, for the purchase of a 706-acre corner of the Irvine Rancb, i which became the village of Corona del Mar. In early I* 1904, the transaction of this sale and ownership was offi- cially recorded with the ounty of Orange. awerotfrom lWeEadyRrs- tmy of Corona del Mar' &y 4-d- lianz a Hendreks, ig8o) THE MISSION ,To bring together the entire city of Newport Beach in a community celebration to honor ' the 100-year anniver- sary of the village of Corona del Mar. Along with special events, history, merchant pro- C motions and marketing, a community fundraising effort will support a centennial mon- ument and time capsule ratz are P. homaclw -ner ar 2 rev5fse ject-in the village of Corona del Man CENTENNIAL EVENT DATES ► July 2004: CdM Centennial Event -100 Day Count Down! Art show and gala event 00- Oct. 14-17, 2004: CdM Cen- tennial Celebration wi;el� TO GET INVOLVED If you would like to get in- volved, you are encouraged to attend the next planning com- nittee meeting for the CdM entenniall Celebrationon Oct. 2 at 7 pm. at Sherman Li- brary & Gardens, 2647 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar LOOKING WAC le W "C$ vmm-4 44 ti It LL OC 0 k2 0 w V C VE C? tj 0 41 0 g -5 w 8 0, ro- OW 'd 0 0 0 ox o A W.-d Go Y a4 0 0 0 bn t 0 co A 7 S� 2 • NEWSLETTER 2003 2004 CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION! Corona del Mar celebrates its 100 -year anniversary in 2004. The Vision 2004 urban renewal plan was first conceived with this anniversary in mind. The purpose of the CdM Centennial Celebration is to bring' the entire community together in celebration and honor of the 100 -Year Anniversary of the Village of Corona del Mar. Along with special event coordination, it is proposed that a "Vision 2004" Foundation be formed and introduced to the community through various Centennial Celebration events, and fundraising efforts. Proceeds would be contributed toward' implemen- tation of the Vision 2604 plan. To celebrate this occasion, a committee of volunteers is assembling to refine the purpose of the CiiM Centennial Celeh "ration afid to organize and schedule the events that will take placer It is anticipated that the Centennial Celebration will commence in early 2004, with promotion of community spirit and event marketing leading to a specific Centennial Celebration. Preliminary plans call for a celebration event during the last-weekend of September, potentially a black -tie event at Sherman Library. and Gardens on Friday night, followed by a festive two -day celebration at Big Corona State Beach. CORONA DEL MAR RE$IDENTs AssomTION P.O. Box 1500 CORONA DEL MAR, CA 92625 If you would like to participate in the planning of this exciting community event, please join us at Sherman Gardens. It's really fun and you will meet a lot of great people. Please contact Peggy Fort at (949) 875 -0501 for questions and date of next meeting. Councilman Dennis O'Neil After eight years of service, Dennis O'Neil has graciously slipped out of the public eye, but we must bring him back into focus for just one more item. In honor of his outstanding service to the Corona del Mar commumty, his consistent a`tten-dance az Yrepresen'tation att our monthly board meetings and his support for all things Corona del Mar, your Corona del Mar Residents Association sponsored the permanent installation of a park bench in the name of Councilman Dennis O'Neil. The bench is located at one of the most beautiful locations within our city,_ the Little- Corona. Beach- overlook -at -Ocean Boulevard and Poppy Avenue, Your CdM Residents Association takes pride in recogniz- ing Dennis O'Neil and his dedicated service to our community. For Immediate Release: November 5" ", 2003 Centennial Foundation CORONA DEL MAR 190E +4004 Contact: Peggy Fort California Marketing Concepts 949.422.4210 info @askCMC.com Corona del Mar, CA - The village of Corona del Mar is planning its 100 -year Anniversary celebration! In the spirit of the 'Vision 2004" Plan, the CdM Business Improvement District has taken on the leadership role of planning the CdM Centennial Event Celebration in 2004. This event will honor our rich history and quality of life in addition to being a prelude for the centennial celebration of the entire City of Newport Beach in 2006. When: Wednesday, November 19"' 2003 at 7:00pm Where: Sherman Library & Gardens 2647 East Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar, CA 92625 What: The Corona del Mar Centennial Celebration Event Committees are holding a general meeting to continue the planning process of this exciting historic event. The public is invited to attend this meeting and we are looking for ideas and leaders to help us celebrate Corona del Mar's Centennial in 2004- Participation from residents, business, churches, and schools is encouraged. This is a community wide celebration for all of Corona del Mar and Newport Beach! Who An exciting lineup of special events has already been scheduled. Help define these - - events further by attending this general meeting! CdM Centennial Gala Event & Ad Show: Cocktail Gala Open House Reception, CdM Centennial Art Show & Historic Photo Display Centennial Celebration Grand Opening Ceremony: Media Launch & Groundbreaking Event - Time Capsule Monument Unveiling, Old Fashioned Town Celebration, Proclamation From Governmental Official, Official Dedication & Ribbon Cutting of Centennial Event CdM Centennial Gala Event: Black Tie Dinner, Centennial Art Show & Auction Big Corona Beach Party: Saturday Night Concert, Fireworks Display, Restaurant Food Booths Big Corona Beach Family Expo: Bathing Beauties Contest, Historic Beach Walking Tour- Environmental issues, Community Group Booths & Involvement, Crowning of CdM Bathing Beauty King and Queen, Treasure Hunt on the Beach, Local Celebrity Involvement, Restaurant Food Booths Centennial Celebration Closing Ceremony: Closing Ceremony at Monument Site, Official Time Capsule Dedication & Centennial Celebration Recognition Please RSVP or forward your ideas to: California Marketing Concepts at 949.675.0501. Email: info(acdm2004.com i, t. I For Immediate Release: October 5m. 2003 Centennial Foundation CORONA DGL MAR ivna.znna Contact: Peggy Fort California Marketing Concepts 949.422.4210 info@askCMC.com Corona del Mar, CA — The village of Corona del Mar is planning its 100 -year Anniversary celebration! In the spirit of the "Vision 2004" Plan, the CdM Business Improvement District has taken on the leadership role of planning the CdM Centennial Event Celebration in 2004. This event will honor our rich history and quality of life in addition to being a prelude for the centennial celebration of the entire City of Newport Beach in 2006. When: Wednesday, October 15th, 2003 at 7:00pm Where: Shennan Library & Gardens 2647 East Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar, CA 92625 • What: The Corona del Mar Centennial Celebration Event Committees are holding a general meeting to continue the planning process of this exciting historic event. The public is invited to attend this meeting and we are looking for ideas and leaders to help us celebrate Corona del Mar's Centennial in 2004. Participation from residents; business, churches, and schools is encouraged. This is a community wide celebration for all of Corona del Mar and Newport Beach! An exciting lineup of special events has already been scheduled Help define these events further by attending this general meeting? CdM Centennial Gala Event &- Art Show: Cocktail Gala Open House Reception, CdM Centennial Art Show & Historic Photo Display Centennial Celebration Grand Opening Ceremony: Media Launch & Groundbreaking Event - Time Capsule Monument Unveiling, Old Fashioned Town Celebration, Proclamation From Governmental Official, Official Dedication & Ribbon Cutting of Centennial Event CdM Centennial Gala Event: Black Tie Dinner, Centennial Art Show & Auction Big Corona Beach Party: Saturday Night Concert, Fireworks Display, Restaurant Food Booths Big Corona Beach Family Expo: Bathing Beauties Contest, Historic Beach Walking Tour — Environmental issues, Community Group Booths & Involvement, Crowning of CdM Bathing Beauty King and Queen, Treasure Hunt on the Beach, Local Celebrity Involvement, Restaurant Food Booths Centennial Celebration Closing Ceremony: Closing Ceremony at Monument Site, Official Time Capsule Dedication & Centennial Celebration Recognition Who: Please RSVP or forward your ideas to: California Marketing Concepts at • 949.675.0501. Email: infoCa)cdm2004.com For Immediate Release: September 5"', 2003 Centennial Foundation CORONA DEL MAR 1909 +20(14 Contact: Peggy Fort California Marketing Concepts 949.422.4210 info @askCMC.com Corona del Mar, CA — The village of Corona del Mar is planning its 100 -year Anniversary celebration! In the spirit of the "Vision 2004" Plan, the CdM Business Improvement District has taken on the leadership role of planning the CdM Centennial Event Celebration in 2004. This event will honor our rich history and quality of life in addition to being a prelude for the centennial celebration of the entire City of Newport Beach in 2006. When: Wednesday, September 17`h, 2003 at 7:00pm Where: Sherman Library & Gardens 2647 East Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar, CA 92625 What: The Corona del Mar Centennial Celebration Event Committees are holding a • general meeting to continue the planning process of this exciting historic event. The public is invited to attend this meeting and we are looking for ideas and leaders to help us celebrate Corona del Mar's Centennial in 2004. Participation from residents, business, churches, and schools is encouraged. This is a community wide celebration for all of Corona del Mar and Newport Beach! An exciting lineup of special events has already been scheduled_ Help define these events further by attending this general meeting! CdM Centennial Gala Event & Art Show: Cocktail Gala Open Hodse Reception, CdM Centennial Art Show & Historic Photo Display Centennial Celebration Grand Opening Ceremony: Media Launch & Groundbreaking Event - Time Capsule Monument Unveiling, Old Fashioned Town Celebration, Proclamation From Governmental Official, Official Dedication & Ribbon Cutting of Centennial Event CdM Centennial Gala Event: Black Tie Dinner, Centennial Art Show & Auction Big Corona Beach Party: Saturday Night Concert, Fireworks Display, Restaurant Food Booths Big Corona Beach Family Expo: Bathing Beauties Contest, Historic Beach Walking Tour — Environmental Issues, Community Group Booths & Involvement, Crowning of CdM Bathing Beauty King and Queen, Treasure Hunt on the Beach, Local Celebrity Involvement, Restaurant Food Booths Centennial Celebration Closing Ceremony: Closing Ceremony at Monument Site, Official Time Capsule Dedication & Centennial Celebration Recognition Who: Please RSVP or forward your ideas to: California Marketing Concepts at • 949.675.0501. Email: info0cdm2004.com �=6'd Centennial Foundation OORO NA DEL MAR 1004 }3004 YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND CORONA DEL MAR'S CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION PLANNING MEETINGS! The village of Corona del Mar is planning its 100 -year Anniversary celebration! In the spirit of the "Vision 2004" Plan, the CdM Business Improvement District has taken on the leadership role of planning the CdM Centennial Event Celebration in 2004. This event will honor our rich history and quality of life in addition to being a prelude for the centennial celebration of the entire City of Newport Beach in 2006. When: The third Wednesday of every month at 7.00pm Wednesday, January 21s', 2004 Wednesday, February 18th, 2004 Wednesday, March 170h, 2004 Wednesday, April 21 't, 2004 Wednesday, May 19th, 2004 Wednesday, June 16`h, 2004 • Wednesday, July 21a, 2004 Wednesday, August 18u, 2004 Wednesday, September 151h, 2004 Where: Sherman Library & Gardens 2647 East Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar, CA 92625 What: The Corona del Mar Centennial Celebration Event Committees are holding general meetings to continue the planning process of this exciting historic event. The public is invited to attend these meetings and we are looking for ideas and leaders to help us celebrate Corona del Mars Centennial in 2004. Participation from residents, business, churches, and schools is encouraged. This is a community wide celebration for all of Corona del Mar and Newport Beach! An exciting lineup of special events has already been scheduled. Help define these events further by attending these meetings! Who: Please RSVP or forward your ideas to: Peggy Fort, Centennial Director: California Marketing Concepts at 949.675.0501 Email: marketina(c)rcdmvillaoe.com • - aspestth® -Cent process. (See Attachment) The Centennial Celebration Subcommittees Are: Special Events Committee - Including gala events, art show, and beach expo Historic Committee Marketing and Publicity Committee Fundraising and Sponsorship Committee Community Outreach Committee Please join us if you are interested in helping in any way! Centennial History., `On June 29th, 1904, George E. Hart, a Los Angeles real estate mogul, signed an agreement with the Irvine Company for the purchase of a 706.08 -acre corner of Irvine Ranch — which became the village of Corona del Mar. In early July 1904, the transaction of this sale and ownership was officially recorded with the County of Orange." Taken from "The Early History of Corona del Mar" by William O. Hendricks 1980 Who: Please RSVP or forward your ideas to: California Marketing Concepts at 949.675.0501. Email: InforaaskCMC.com ### End ## Ll • OF For Immediate Release: October 7d', 2003 Contact: Peggy Fort Executive Director CdM Centennial Celebration 949.422.4210 infoaaskCMC.com PUBLIC INVITED TO CDM CENTENNIAL PLANNING MEETING VOLUNTEER NEEDED TO HELP IN ORGANIZING THE CORONA DEL MAR CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION IN 20041 Corona del Mar, CA — Planning is currently underway for the 100 -year Anniversary celebration of the village of Corona del Mar. In the spirit of the 'Vision Plan for Corona del Mar, the public is invited to attend the October General Meeting to find out how to • get involved in planning the event which will take place in 2004. This Centennial Celebration will bring together the entire community in honor our rich history and quality of life in addition to being a prelude for the centennial celebration for the entire City of Newport Beach in 2006. When: Wednesday, October 22 "d, 2003 7:00pm - 8:00pm Where: Sherman Library & Gardens 2647 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar -- 949.673 -2261 *Please enter from the back parking lot of Sherman Library Gardens at 2647 East Coast Hwy. in Corona del Mar. What: The Centennial Event Committee is currently looking for community participation and committee volunteers to finalize formation of a Centennial Event Committee to celebrate the 100 Year Anniversary of the village of Corona del Mar in 2004. The public is invited to attend this meeting and we are looking for ideas and leaders to help celebrate in the planning along the way! Participation from residents, business, churches, and schools is encouraged. This is a community wide celebration for all of Corona del Mar and Newport Beach! *The October meeting will feature breakout sessions of each subcommittee for • brainstorming and organizational purposes. Community members who are interested in getting more information regarding each subcommittee should attend to learn For Immediate Release: October le, 2003 Contact: Peggy Fort California Marketing Concepts 949.422.4210 info @askCMC.com The Centennial Event Committee is currently looking for community participation and committee volunteers to finalize formation of a Centennial Event Committee to celebrate the 100 Year Anniversary of the village of Corona del Mar 2004. The public is invited to help in any capacity and we are looking for ideas and leaders to help us celebrate Corona del Mar's Centennial in 2004. Participation from residents, business, churches, and schools is encouraged. This is a community wide celebration for all of Corona del Mar and Newport Beach! Planning is currently underway for the 100 -year Anniversary celebration of the village of Corona del Mar. In the spirit of the "Vision Plan for Corona del Mar", the CdM Business Improvement District and the Chamber of Commerce have taken on the leadership role of organizing the Centennial Event Celebration, which will take place in the fall of 2004. This event will bring together the entire community to honor our rich history and quality of life in addition to being a prelude for the centennial celebration of the entire City of Newport Beach in 2006. Please RSVP or forward your ideas to: California Marketing Concepts at 949.675.0501. Email: marketinoCa)odmvillage.com ### End ## I 1 LJ n u August 28, 2003 California Marketing Concepts 949.422.4210 info@askCMC.com Corona del Mar, CA — The village of Corona del Mar is planning its 100 -year Anniversary celebration! In the spirit of the "Vision 2004" Plan, the CdM Business Improvement District has taken on the leadership role of planning the CdM Centennial Event Celebration in 2004. This event will honor our rich history and quality of life in addition to being a prelude for the centennial celebration of the entire City of Newport Beach in 2006. The Centennial Event Committee is currently looking for community participation and committee members to help the city celebrate the 100 Year Anniversary of the village of Corona del Mar 2004. When: Monday, September 15th, 2003 6:30pm networking 7:00pm meeting begins Where: Oasis Senior Center 800 Marguerite Ave. Corona del Mar, CA 92625 What: The Corona del Mar Residents Association is holding its Annual General • Membership Meeting. This meeting will be held as an open forum for how residents can get involved in the planning of the exciting upcoming Centennial Celebration for the Village of Corona del Mar. The theme for this year's annual meeting is the 2004 Centennial Celebration for CdM. The public is invited to attend this meeting and we are looking for ideas and leaders to help us celebrate Corona del Mar's Centennial in 2004. Participation from residents, business, churches, and schools is encouraged. This is a community wide celebration for all of Corona del Mar and Newport Beach! Centennial History: "On June 29m.1904, George E. Hart, a Los Angeles real estate man, signed an agreement with the Irvine Company for the purchase of a 706.08 -acre comer of Irvine Ranch — which became the village of Corona del Mar. In early July 1904, the transaction of this sale and ownership was officially recorded with the County of Orange." Taken from "The Early History of Corona del Mar" by William O. Hendricks 1980 Who: Please RSVP or forward your ideas to: California Marketing Concepts at 949.675.0501. Email: marketing(ilcdmvillage.com n U f�0 For Immediate Release: July e, 2003 OF Contact: Peggy Fort California Marketing Concepts 949.422.4210 info @askCMC.com Corona del Mar, CA — Planning is currently underway for the 100 -year Anniversary celebration of the village of Corona del Mar. In the spirit of the "Vision Plan for Corona del Mar', the CdM Business Improvement District and the Chamber of Commerce have taken on the leadership role of organizing the Centennial Event Celebration, which will take place in the fall of 2004. This event will bring together the entire community to honor our rich history and quality of life in addition to being a prelude for the centennial celebration of the entire City of Newport Beach in 2006. When: Wednesday, July 30a', 2003 7:00pm - 8:00pm Where: Sherman Library & Gardens. (if you are interested in attending, please enter from the back parking lot of Sherman Library Gardens at 2647 East Coast Hwy in Corona del Mar). What: The Centennial Event Committee is currently looking for community participation and committee volunteers to finalize formation of a Centennial Event Committee to celebrate the 100 Year Anniversary of the village of Corona del Mar 2004. The public is invited to attend this meeting and we are looking for ideas and leaders to help us celebrate Corona del Mar's Centennial in 2004. Participation from residents, business, churches, and schools is encouraged. This is a community wide celebration for all of Corona del Mar and Newport Beach! Centennial History: "On June 2e, 1904, George E. Hart, a Los Angeles real estate man, signed an agreement with the Irvine Company for the purchase of a 706.08 -acre comer of Irvine Ranch — which became the village of Corona del Mar. In early July 1904, the transaction of this sale and ownership was officially recorded with the County of Orange," Taken from °The Early History of Corona del Mar' by William O. Hendricks 1980 Who: Please RSVP or forward your ideas to: California Marketing Concepts at 949.675.0501. Email: marketingCcDcdmvillage.com # End ## • • News Announcement For Immediate Release: January 3 fst, 2003 Contact: Peggy Fort California Marketing Concepts 949.422.4210 info @askCMC.com CORONA DEL MAR TO CELEBRATE CENTENNIAL IN 2004 EVENT COMMITTEE TO BE FORMED The Corona del Mar Business Improvement District is currently looking for community participation and committee members to form a Centennial Event Committee to celebrate the 100 Year Anniversary of the village of Corona del Mar in 2004. The public is invited to attend an initial brainstorming meeting on Wednesday, February 12th at 7:OOpm at Sherman Library & Gardens. We are looking for ideas and leaders to help us celebrate Corona del Mar's Centennial in 2004. If you are interested in attending, please enter from the back parking lot of Sherman Library and Gardens at 2647 East Coast Hwy. in Corona del Mar. Participation from residents, business, churches, and schools is encouraged. This is a community wide celebration for all of Corona del Mar and Newport Beach! • Please RSVP or forward your ideas to: California Marketing Concepts at (949) 675 -501. Email: Marketing @cdmvillage.com Peggy Fort, President California Marketing n U . - -. Centennial Foundation CORONA DEL MAR 1904.1004 Local Media & Centennial Public Relations Campaign Press Releases & Publicity 40 Centennial Foundation CORONA DEL MAR 1904 2004 The Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation CORONA DEL MAID CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION OCEAN BLVD. NEIGBORHOOD MEETING Monday, January 26th, 2004 7:00pm- 8:00pm The Reed Home 3428 Ocean Boulevard - Corner of Narcissus & Ocean Boulevard AGENDA 1. Welcome & Introduction of Ron Yeo, FAIA Architect — Peggy Fort (7:00 — 7:15pm) • Ron Yeo — Inspiration Point Enhancement Plan — Conceptual Overview II. CdM Centennial Celebration Overview - Peggy Fort (7:15 — 7:25pm) III. Self Introductions - Attendees (7:25 — 7:35pm) IV. Inspiration Point Time Capsule Monument & Enhancement Plan Presentation (7:35pm — 7:50pm) - Presentation & Overview Peggy Fort - Committee Comment: Don Glasgow, Bud Rasner, Luvena Hayton - Ask For Endorsement of Site Location of Inspiration Point - Bernie Svalstad V. Questions & Answers - Peggy Fort (7:50 — 8:00pm) CdM Centennial Foundation Members with Nametags VI. Meeting Adjourned— (8:00pm) THANK YOU FOR YOUR INVOLVEMENT! Peggy Fort (949) 675.0501 Executive director info(c�cdm2004.com • Ocean Boulevard Neighborhood Meeting Be the first to learn all about your CdM 100 year Centennial, Celebration in 2004 Attend this neighborhood outreach meeting to hear first hand all about th• fabulous plans being formulated to celebrate this once in a lifetime event here in our community of Corona del Mar. Community outreach meetings are now beginning and the residents of Ocean Boulevard are going to be the first to see and hear all about the Centennial Celebration plan. & A tr% v-"*- AV JAN UARY TH @ Vq, 2,r 01 ''Meeting 'Meeting will begin at 7 PM and will end no later than 8PM' Hosted by: The Reed Family 3428 Ocean Blvd. CdM On the corner of Narcissus Corona del Mar Centennial Celebration Organizing Committee: • RSVP: 949-67-157-05 )OT • DOKICH, GARY W. ECK 216 ORCHID AVE CORONA DEL MAR 2 19 POINSETTIA AVE CORONA DEL MAR BURGESS, WALTER 223 POINSETTIA AVE CORONA DEL MAR TAKETA, RICHARD 225 POINSETTIA AVE CORONA DEL MAR COOPER, FERN 226 ORCHID AVE CORONA DEL MAR MUGEL C/O MICHELLE HIGBIE, MIC 227 POINSETTIA AVE CORONA DEL MAR LESHNER, ZANE 228 ORCHID AVE CORONA DEL MAR ADAMS, GREGORY 233 POINSETTIA AVE CORONA DEL MAR VANESSKY, DR, MARK 232 ORCHID AVE CORONA DEL MAR O'BRIEN, VELMA 243 POPPY AVE CORONA DEL MAR MODESTI, ESTHER L 241 POPPY AVE CORONA DEL MAR WELD, DONALD 232 POINSETTIA AVE CORONA DEL MAR SMITH„ DON 230 POINSETTIA AVE CORONA DEL MAR WILLSON, MARGARET 239 POPPY AVE CORONA DEL MAR HAYTON `, LUVENA 235 POPPY AVE CORONA DEL MAR REUSCHER, F. CARLENE 226 POINSETTIA AVE CORONA DEL MAR COLTRANE, DIANE 233 POPPY AVE CORONA DEL MAR DENNY, MARGIT 231 POPPY AVE CORONA DEL MAR CALBECK, MRS JANET WOOD 224 POINSETTIA AVE CORONA DEL MAR SHAY, STEPHANIE 220 POINSETTIA AVE CORONA DEL MAR "MEL1N PARTNERS 227 POPPY AVE CORONA DEL MAR AICINS, RON 225 POPPY AVE CORONA DEL MAR RILEY, DAVID 223 POPPY AVE CORONA DEL MAR MCD6 ALD, ERIN 214 POINSETTIA AVE CORONA DEL MAR PARKS, l i3iB RT C 212 POINSETTIA AVE CORONA DEL MAR DAVfb ,. 221 POPPY AVE CORONA DEL MAR •RILEY, GREENBE kd, SANFORD 210 POINSETTIA AVE CORONA DEL MAR CLEAR, RON 3700 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR STOUGHTON, DoNKALD 3708 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR BARRY, JOHN P 3712 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR SPENCER, ANN L 3716 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR KEOHANE ' ", PAUL 3720 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR LA ROCHE, ROBERT E 219 POPPY AVE CORONA DEL MAR BRETTIN, LEROY 215 POPPY AVE CORONA DEL MAR REPOSA, DEANNA - 3728 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL-MAR MILLA,ZZwQ, CRISTI 214 POPPY AVE CORONA DEL MAR LUTZ", GERALD 216 POPPY AVE CORONA DEL MAR NEYENNUIS, DAN 220 POPPY AVE CORONA DEL MAR PHILLIPS, ERIC OR CYNTHIA 222 POPPY AVE CORONA DEL MAR SMITH, KATIE 226 POPPY AVE D CORONA EL MAR CH ANAHIEM 230 POPPY AVE CORONA DEL MAR WILLIAMS, LUISA 234 POPPY AVE CORONA DEL MAR NICHOLSON, JOHN 238 POPPY AVE A CORONA DEL MAR BODEN, CONNIE 242 POPPY AVE CORONA DEL MAR ROSS, AL 248 POPPY AVE CORONA DEL MAR STEAD, VEDA 250 POPPY AVE CORONA DEL MAR DODD, LARRY & JACKIE 254 POPPY AVE CORONA DEL MAR • _ 2700 OCEAN RI Vn CORONA DEL MAR PHILLIPS, ANDREW M 2724 OCEAN BLVD NEWPORT BEACH JONES, CLIFFORD L 2800 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR THORNE, DON 2808 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR THORNE, DON 2812 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR ARDIS, RICHARD 2818 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR EDWARDS, MRS RUTH C 2828 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR HANSON, DAN 2824 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR SCHAINUCK, DR LEWIS 1 2900 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR JOBE, ALBERT E /SHIRLEY 2908 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR LEPORT, PETER C 2920 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR STODDARD, FLORENCE 2928 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR EVERS, HOWARD L 3000 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR BAKER, BILL 3004 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR PHILLIPS, ANDREW 3008 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR MEYERS, JACK 3012 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR PETERSEN, MARY E 3020 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR SHAMALEY, L J JR 3024 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR SCHRIBER, TOM 3028 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR WILSON, ELEANOR E 3100 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR HANSON, DAVE 3104 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR MAYHEW, MR & MRS 3108 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR KROH, STEVE 3116 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR FREDRICKS, MILDRED A 3120 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR YACOEL, CLAUDE 3128 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR MALONEY, EDWARD T 3200 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR • BEARD, RON & MARSHA 3208 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR AHMANSON, HOWARD 3212 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR AHMANSON, HOWARD 3216 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR FIELDSTED & CO 3222 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR MCNALLEY, DR M C 3228 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR NORTH STAR PROP LTD 209 MARGUERITE AVE CORONA DEL MAR BERGE TRUST 211 MARGUERITE AVE CORONA DEL MAR AHMANSON, HOWARD- 215 MARGUERITE AVE CORONA DEL MAR WHITEHOUSE, SCOTT 217 MARGUERITE AVE CORONA DEL MAR CRANE, STACEY 219 MARGUERITE AVE CORONA DEL MAR TURNBULL, ROBERT 219 MARGUERITE AVE CORONA DEL MAR LONG, JOHN K 223 MARGUERITE AVE CORONA DEL MAR HURLEY, PATRICIA 225 MARGUERITE AVE CORONA DEL MAR HARBOR FINANCIAL SERVICES 227 MARGUERITE AVE CORONA DEL MAR PESTOR, DR LEONARD P 226 MARGUERITE AVE CORONA DEL MAR PALERMO, JENNIFER 221 MARIGOLD AVE CORONA DEL MAR TISDALE, JOAN C 224 MARGUERITE AVE CORONA DEL MAR GAIR, WILLIAM & MARY LEE 219 MARIGOLD AVE CORONA DEL MAR COE, EILEEN 217 MARIGOLD AVE CORONA DEL MAR ROWBOTHAM, LYNN 222 MARGUERITE AVE CORONA DEL MAR MATHAISEL, BERNARD 220 MARGUERITE AVE CORONA DEL MAR ALLISON, BONNIE 215 MARIGOLD AVE CORONA DEL MAR MONK, BRADLEY 220 MARGUERITE AVE CORONA DEL MAR AHMANSON, HOWARD F 218 MARGUERITE AVE CORONA DEL MAR AHMANSON, HOWARD F 216 MARGUERITE AVE CORONA DEL MAR . cust_name s_addr1 s_city FISCHER, DR DESMOND L 3725 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR HURWITZ, MARK 3719 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR WILLIAMS, DAVID 3713 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR FELDMAN, GARY 3709 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR MARK FALCONE BUILDERS 3631 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR BENZ/KATHERINE MARGOLIS, WILLI 3625 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR SPATARO, PETE 3619 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR ANDERSON, DIANE 3611 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR NIETO, LYNNE TABAK, LAWRENCE HALFACRE, MARION ENSIGN, CURTIS BUTTERFIELD, M/M PHILLIP BATTRAM,KENNETH MC NAMEE, GEORGE PALERMO, SALVATORE KELLOGG, BERK G SISEMORE, DAN D EVENSEN,LORETTA EVENSEN,LORETTA GUARRIELLO, RITA MC KINNON, ROGER G CREVIER, ROBERT ZWEBER, ROMAN JOHN HAMILTON, JOHN PRALLE, HELGA CISEK, MARTIN CALDWELL, H L YACOEL, MARIA ANDERSON, DORIS I VALLEJO, JOSEPH MC INTOSH, JOHN R RASNER, LLOYD MABRY, CHARLES SEGAL, MARK S ZARDOUZ, BIJAN RIVERS, MRS FRANK S SONG,.TAMMI PIPER, JANICE GERGONSIN, GEORGE CUMMINGS, JOHN JONES, FREDRIC H DONAHUE,BARRY RITTER, SCOTT BUTTON, MARTHA LEONARD, 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Ocean Boulevard Neighborhood Meeting Be the first to learn all, about your CdM 100 year Centennial Celebration in 2004 • Attend this neighborhood outreach meeting to hear first hand all about the fabulous plans being formulated to celebrate this once in a lifetime event here in our community of Corona del Mar. Community outreach meetings are now beginning and the residents of Ocean Boulevard are going to be the first to see and hear all about the Centennial Celebration plan. " A V Mwe"Mur-O., M"E" '0"ATH U K U @ 7 P"'M 'Meeting will begin at 7 PM and will end no later than 8PM Hosted by: The Rasner Family 2500 Ocean Blvd. CdM (On the Corner of Ocean &- Carnation) Corona del Mar Centennial Celebration Organizing Committee: RSVP. 949-675-GE501 BUTERA, KAREN B. 216 JASMINE AVE CORONA DEL MAR DAHLFOR LARKSPUR-AVE- HANSON, STANLEY E 212 JASMINE AVE CORONA DEL MAR WILSON, ELEANOR E 3100 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR HANSON, DAVE 3104 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR MAYHEW, MR & MRS 3108 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR KROH, STEVE 3116 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR FREDRICKS, MILDRED A 3120 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR YACOEL, CLAUDE 3128 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR LAURENCE, RONALD 210 LARKSPUR AVE CORONA DEL MAR MALONEY, EDWARD T 3200 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR GOREM, MARLENE 212 LARKSPUR AVE CORONA DEL MAR BEARD, RON & MARSHA 3208 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR AHMANSON, HOWARD 3212 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR AHMANSON, HOWARD 3216 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR FIELDSTED & CO 3222 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR MCNALLEY, DR M C 3228 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR FIGGE, VIRGINIA A. 214 LARKSPUR AVE CORONA DEL MAR RAY, JON 214 MARGUERITE AVE CORONA DEL MAR BENOIT, KENNETH F. 212 MARGUERITE AVE CORONA DEL MAR KISSINGER, RICHARD 3300 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR RAPP, SALLY 3308 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR NEBEN, MARVIN ANDERSON, HELEN A JONES, RAY R •SADLER, ELIZABETH SMITH, GENEVIEVE A KAZARIAN, DON HALL, ELEANOR B REED, NICHOLAS R. /GENA H. BERNSTEIN, KENNY HUNSAKER, RICHARD C DREWS, ELMER C ANDERSON,GORDON NIELSEN, SAMMI HAYS, WILLIAM LYTEL, STEVE AIKMAN, LESLIE N CLEAR, RON STOUGHTON, DONALD BARRY, JOHN P SPENCER, ANN L KEOHANE, PAUL REPOSA,DEANNA BARNES, W.M LEVIN, BRUCE ZAGER,SUSAN • 3312 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR 3320 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR 3328 OCEAN BLVD 3400 OCEAN BLVD 3408 OCEAN BLVD 3412 OCEAN BLVD 3420 OCEAN BLVD 3428 OCEAN BLVD 3500 OCEAN BLVD 3512 OCEAN BLVD 3516 OCEAN BLVD 3528 OCEAN BLVD 3600 OCEAN BLVD 3616 OCEAN BLVD 3620 OCEAN BLVD 3628 OCEAN BLVD 3700 OCEAN BLVD 3708 OCEAN BLVD 3712 OCEAN BLVD 3716 OCEAN BLVD 3720 OCEAN BLVD 3728 OCEAN BLVD 200 HAZEL DR 204 HAZEL DR 208 HAZEL DR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR 2700 OCEAN RI Vn CORONA DEL MAR PHILLIPS, ANDREW M 2724 OCEAN BLVD NEWPORT BEACH JONES, CLIFFORD L 2800 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR CAMPBELL, PETER TRUSTEE 2811 OCEAN LN CORONA DEL MAR THORNE, DON 2808 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR THORNE, DON 2812 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR ARDIS, RICHARD 2818 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR SILVA, JOHN M 2821 OCEAN LN CORONA DEL MAR ANDERSON, CARMEN SYLVIA 211 HELIOTROPE AVE CORONA DEL MAR EDWARDS, MRS RUTH C 2828 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR HANSON, DAN 2824 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR CLIFFORD, CHARLES 215 HELIOTROPE AVE CORONA DEL MAR THON, CARL 2800 OCEAN LN CORONA DEL MAR REMER, FRANKLIN 210 GOLDENROD AVE CORONA DEL MAR MARKIN, PHRONSIE 217 HELIOTROPE AVE CORONA DEL MAR BLANCH, MARSDEN 219 HELIOTROPE AVE CORONA DEL MAR DOHR, WILLIAM 221 HELIOTROPE AVE CORONA DEL MAR ANDERSON, CARMEN SYLVIA 214 GOLDENROD AVE CORONA DEL MAR HELMS, DEBBIE 218 GOLDENROD AVE CORONA DEL MAR WARRINGTON, FRITA 2830 BAYVIEW DR CORONA DEL MAR OSTEEN, LYLA 2820 BAYVIEW DR CORONA DEL MAR MC COY, ERIC 3010 SEAVIEW AVE CORONA DEL MAR LARKIN, JANE 3000 SEAVIEW AVE CORONA DEL MAR BLACKLER, CARLENE 2930 SEAVIEW AVE CORONA DEL MAR GILBOW, WILLIAM M. /LINDA L. 217 IRIS AVE CORONA DEL MAR PRICE, JAMES 215 IRIS AVE CORONA DEL MAR . ROBERTS JR, CLIFFORD W 213 IRIS AVE CORONA DEL MAR GUENTHER, NORMAN R. 211 IRIS AVE CORONA DEL MAR FENSTERMACHER, AL & DANETTE 218 HELIOTROPE AVE CORONA DEL MAR MOYZIS, ROBERT 209 IRIS AVE CORONA DEL MAR VRANICAR, FRANKLIN E 214 HELIOTROPE AVE CORONA DEL MAR SCHAINUCK, DR LEWIS 1 2900 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR JOBE, ALBERT E /SHIRLEY 2908 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR LEPORT, PETER C 2920 OCEAN BLVD _ CORONA DEL MAR COONS, JOHN 207 IRIS AVE CORONA DEL MAR STODDARD, FLORENCE 2928 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR EVERS, HOWARD L 3000 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR FARNEY, DR GARY 210 IRIS AVE CORONA DEL MAR BAKER, BILL 3004 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR PHILLIPS, ANDREW 3008 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR MEYERS, JACK 3012 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR PETERSEN, MARY E 3020 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR SHAMALEY, L J JR 3024 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR SCHRIBER, TOM 3028 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR MARTINSEN, RICHARD C 209 JASMINE AVE CORONA DEL MAR CARL, MRS MICHAEL 214 IRIS AVE CORONA DEL MAR P LEPORT & C RIZZA 213 JASMINE AVE CORONA DEL MAR RODGERS, ROBERT L 216 IRIS AVE CORONA DEL MAR LEPORT, PETER 215 JASMINE AVE CORONA DEL MAR BALL, MICHAEL 215 LARKSPUR AVE CORONA DEL MAR • IRWIN, MRS CHARLES B 218 JASMINE AVE CORONA DEL MAR ELLIS CONTRACTORS LSG, WADE 2741 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR MCENTEE, MONK THOMPSON. MCKEE 2709 COVE ST CORONA DEL MAR HAMILTON SR, JOHN 2708 COVE ST CORONA DEL MAR WATSON, DON H 2704 COVE ST CORONA DEL MAR PARKER, HAROLD 2700 COVE ST CORONA DEL MAR MASTERS, CHAS W 140 FERNLEAF AVE CORONA DEL MAR ANDERSON, DORIS 1 2607 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR CHANNEL REEF COMM ASSC 2525 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR VALLEJO, JOSEPH 2501 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR MC INTOSH, JOHN R 2495 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR JULIAN, RICHARD J & KAREN 205 CARNATION AVE CORONA DEL MAR SPRAGUE JR MD, NORMAN 207 CARNATION AVE CORONA DEL MAR SAN MIGUEL, ROBERT 215 CARNATION AVE CORONA DEL MAR THE PALISADES CONDO 2500 SEAVIEW AVE CORONA DEL MAR THE PALISADES CONDO 2506 SEAVIEW AVE CORONA DEL MAR CHINA COVE CONDOS 2528 SEAVIEW AVE CORONA DEL MAR SCHNELLI, LOUIS 2530 SEAVIEW AVE CORONA DEL MAR CLEAR, RONALD J. 2610 SEAVIEW AVE CORONA DEL MAR ESPINOZA, MACLOVIO 2630 SEAVIEW AVE CORONA DEL MAR RASNER, LLOYD 2500 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR MABRY, CHARLES 2504 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR SEGAL, MARK S 2508 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR ZARDOUZ, BIJAN 2512 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR RIVERS, MRS FRANKS 2516 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR •SONG, TAMMI 2520 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR LIDNER, CARLA 2520-#B OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR PIPER, JANICE 2524 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR GERGONSIN, GEORGE 2528 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR CUMMINGS, JOHN 2600 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR JONES, FREDRIC H 2608 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR DONAHUE, BARRY 2612 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR RITTER, SCOTT 2610 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR BUTTON, MARTHA 2614 A OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR - BUTTON, MARTHA 2614 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR - - LEONARD, JAMES 2616 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR MEDAK, JAMES 2618 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR TRUJILLO, VICTOR 2624 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR WARMINGTON, ROBERT 2628 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR LORUM, BOB 207 FERNLEAF AVE CORONA DEL MAR WICKSTROM, DEAN 209 FERNLEAF AVE CORONA DEL MAR DYER, WILLIAM D 208 DAHLIA AVE CORONA DEL MAR WRIGHT, JANA 212 DAHLIA AVE CORONA DEL MAR LINDBERG, JAMES 214 DAHLIA AVE CORONA DEL MAR ELLMORE, CURTIS 2611 SEAVIEW AVE CORONA DEL MAR OJEDA, DEBBIE S 2830 SEAVIEW AVE CORONA DEL MAR BLANK, PAUL 2720 SEAVIEW AVE CORONA DEL MAR ASHLEY /EMDADI, SOHEILA/BLAKE 2711 SEAVIEW AVE NEWPORT BEACH DEMICHAELIS, JANET 2701 SEAVIEW AVE CORONA DEL MAR SCHILLER, THOMAS 204 FERNLEAF AVE CORONA DEL MAR • HART, SUSAN 202 FERNLEAF AVE CORONA DEL MAR — 9 dily IdilL SLACK, CHARLES _addrd 3729 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR FISCHER, DR DESMOND L 3725 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR HURWITZ, MARK 3719 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR WILLIAMS, DAVID 3713 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR FELDMAN, GARY 3709 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR MARK FALCONE BUILDERS 3631 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR BENZ/KATHERINE MARGOLIS, WILLI 3625 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR SPATARO, PETE 3619 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR ANDERSON, DIANE 3611 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR NIETO, LYNNE 3601 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, PB &R 3529 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, PB &R 3433 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR TABAK, LAWRENCE 3431 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR HALFACRE, MARION 3425 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR ENSIGN, CURTIS 3415 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR BUTTERFIELD, M/M PHILLIP 3401 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR BATTRAM, KENNETH 3335 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR MC NAMEE, GEORGE 3329 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR PALERMO, SALVATORE 3317 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR KELLOGG, BERK G 3309 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR SISEMORE, DAN D 3301 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR EVENSEN, LORETTA 3235 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR EVENSEN, LORETTA 3225 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR GUARRIELLO, RITA 3215 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR MC KINNON, ROGER G 3207 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR • KILMER, GORDON 2921 OCEAN LN CORONA DEL MAR WALLACE, MARY JANICE 125 IRIS AVE CORONA DEL MAR CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, PB &R 2927 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR CREVIER, ROBERT 2901 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR ZWEBER, ROMAN JOHN 2804 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR HAMILTON, JOHN 2735 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR PRALLE, HELGA 2727 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, PB &R 2725 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR CISEK, MARTIN 2723 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR CALDWELL, H L 2711 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR YACOEL, MARIA 2701 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 2629 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR FLINN, MICHAEL 2626 COVE ST CORONA DEL MAR CALLENDER, CATHERINE 2622 COVE ST CORONA DEL MAR GIN, ALAN 2618 COVE ST CORONA DEL MAR CARLSON, KAREN 2616 COVE ST CORONA DEL MAR JONES, STANCIL G 2608 COVE ST CORONA DEL MAR BEAUCHAMP, DAVID T 2604 COVE ST CORONA DEL MAR RONNENBERG, CLIFF 2600 COVE ST CORONA DEL MAR GANIERE, ROBERT 2609 COVE ST CORONA DEL MAR THOMAS, MRS PATRICA V 2615 COVE ST CORONA DEL MAR HALL, DOROTHY D 2619 COVE ST CORONA DEL MAR PASSY, PATRICIA 2623 COVE ST CORONA DEL MAR JAMES, WARREN H 2627 COVE ST CORONA DEL MAR • LEWIS. 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Comments: • Yes, I would like to be one of the first residents to receive information regarding the Centennial bronze nameplate community fundraising campaign. Print NamelSignature: --JOY) 118 -yWe Q Date: 1ate1 o A Address: Phone Number: Number: 8 0601 ' J J Email: V)MWj M OIrorma.l I - CM1 Thank you for your support! For more information, please visit cdm2004.com or call: 949.675.0501 Fax This Petition To: 949.675.0508 Please Return by: Monday, January 261h Yes, I support the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule Monument Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. Comments: • Yes, I would like to be one of the first residents to receive information regarding the Centennial bronze nameplate community fundraising campaign. Print Name/Signature: Date: 1 s 22 AA - _ _ U uU Address: 810 RR Mn W �tt�l Phone Number: 0-75,0501 Email: r-f L►G1G 19 can Thank you for your support! 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CI yCi %U Email: ) uC,- - (LO_CG(ii Thank you for yoursupportl For more information, please visit cdrn2004.com or calk BJ Johnson, Centennial Oulreac h Committee Chair at 949. 72"132 C� Page 2 of 2 Comments: 10 Yes, I would like to be one of the first residents to receive information regarding the Centennial bronze nameplate community fundraising campaign. Signature: —� [Sate: Address: — %�c�i L, phone Number: c Thank you for your support! • For more information, please visit cdm2004.com or call BJ Johnson, Centennial Outreach Committee Chair at 940- 721 -0132 ,I,�., x'na f�1.:rlta�.linr C. nner.ph. lt., . -.,I. _i t.� [ICa�. ul .gym n -I, :}u .il cn �l. ;I',II'.SL`]•'I�:... KcM.C.,bOR: MondAy., January 26, 2004 America Online: JanDMI;els • 1)(1 Yes, I support the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule Monument Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. Comments: • f\ y Yes, I would like to be one of the first residents to receive information regarding `mil\ the Centennial bronze nameplate Community fundraising campaign. Phone Number: Email: Thank you for your supporti For more information, please visit cdm2004.com or call: 949.675.0501 • LaI=J ioa -ec4o p_1 Yes,1 support the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule I Monument Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. Comments: Yes, I would like to he one of (he first residents lc receive information regarding the Centennial bronze • nameplate rommunity fundraising campaign. NamelSirature: Date: Address: (,lt.M'jL4.rtCv� c Phone Number: Email: Thank you for your support! For more information, please visit cdm2004.com or call: 949.675.0501 Fax This Petition To: 949.675.0508 Please Return by: Monday, January 261h • Yes,1 support the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule Monument Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. Comments: es, I would like to be ore of the first residents to receive information regarding the Centenniai bronze • nameplate community fundraising campaign. Date: Address :: ?hone Number: 41 EmaiC V Thank you for your supportl For more information, please visit cdm2004.00m or call: 949 675.0501 Fax This Petition To: 949.675.0508 Please Return by; Monday, January 26th • I support the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule Monument Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. Comments; i _ r 1 r1 Yes, I would like to be one of the first residents to receive information regarding the Centennial bronze nameplate community fundralsing campaign. p Signature ,. /f �— V-4 ._ I +l` — �— ' —— p 1 Address: Phone Number: Emaih Thank you for your supportl For more Information, please visit odm2004.00m or calk t3J Johnson, Gentennial Outreach Cornmitfee Chair at W*- 721-0132 • id kLHK�:6u t-OGZ sc '0!11 XHA 1�"-;.:. 1 rhC11 • • FAX NO. : Jan. 23 2004 08:53AM P1 support the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule Monument Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. Comments: yes, I -xodd like to be one of the first residents to receive Information regarding the Centennial bronze nameplate community fundraising campaign. Signature: Data:^...._— �.._.�,_"(_� aaaress3�+3 —f <r-, R A Phone Number: Email: C�crr ,r� dam( ri CA 9a 6 a r Thank you for your support! For more information, please visa. cdm2004.com or call: BJ Johnson, Cenle rnial t7UlteaCh Committee Chair at 949. 721-0132. Subj: Fwd: Inpiration Point Petition of Support - Please Reply Now! Date: 1/22/04 7:02:52 AM Pacific Standard Time From: Cdmbeaches To: PeqgyFort My address is 224 Jasmine Ave. Corona del Mar Forwarded Message. :Subj: Re. Inpiration Point Petition of Support - Please Reply Now! 'Date: 1/22/04 7:01:07 AM Pacific Standard 71 me :From: Cdmbeaches 7o: PeggyFort I support the petition for a time capsule being placed at Inspiration Point. Sue Coty Thursday, jairaary 22, 2004 America Online: PeggyFort • • 0 0 Subj: Re: Inpiration Point Petition of Support - Please Reply Now! Date: 1/22/04 8:01:11 AM Pacific Standard Time To: I THINK IT IS GREAT WHAT THE COMMITTEE IS DOING AND HAS ACCOMPLISHES THUS FAR.BRAVO.I WILL CONTINUE TO SUPPORT THIS GREAT CAUSE. EVE KORNYEI 212 JASMINE AVE CORONA DEL MAR,CA 92625 949 - 675 -8787 Thursday, January 22, 2004 Arneriea Oifflne: FeggyFort rarc t ui 1 Subj: Re: Inpiration Point Petition of Support - Please Reply Now! From: Dr Tinka To: PeggyFort In a message dated 1/22/2004 2:25:46 AM Eastern Standard Time, PeggyFort writes: > X YES, I support the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule Monument Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. > Comments: > c Yes, I would like to be one of the first residents to receive information regarding the Centennial bronze nameplate community fundraising campaign. > • > Signature: Christine K Hrountas > Date:1 -22 -04 • Address:512 Rockford PI CDM • Phone Number:949- 640 -4273 • Email:DrTinka @aol.com Thursday, January 22, 2004 America Online: PeggyFort n U -" r. .01/'U1 Yes, I support the Corona del Afar Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule Monument Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. Comments: 1(e5,1 would like to be one of the first residents to receive information regarding the Centennial bronze • nameplate community fundraising campaign, Date: Addres : Email: _— C&4y'V C01Vt Thank you for your support! For more information, please visit cdm2004,corn Drcali: 9+19.675.0501 Fax This Petition To: 949.675.0508 Please Return by: Monday, January 26th YES, I support the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule Monument Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. Comments: Yes, I would like to be one of the first residents to receive information regarding the Centennial bronze nameplate community fundraising campaign. Signature: _Paul A Blank Date: _1122104 Address:2730 Seaview Avenue, Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Phone Number: 949.547.7285 Email: Thank you for your support! For more information, please visit cdm2004.com or call: BJ Johnson, Centennial Outreach Committee Chair at 949- 721 -0132 PegSy tort, PresiJent, Ca4omia Marketing Concepts PQ F)ox 571 1 b.1koa 151anJ, CA 92 660 Fkcne: 949 675 -050, rax:949.575.o5oe mobile: 949.422.42 10 email: info( PA5Lnc.com ruli `Jervice Mariccting rirm... jpecializina in 116,pitalitcq, Tourism &]destination N�J,Acting 5croices i Check: out: WWW.25KCm C.coM • Thursday, January 22, 2004 America Online: Pe99yro. v support the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule Monument Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. Comments: Yes, I would like to be one of the first residents to receive information regarding the Centennial bronze nameplate community fundraising campaign. �[ Signature: Date: 4 ` Z (- 6 Address: /- x(15 �Z. &!L!E�, "hone Number: Email: Thank you for your support! For more information, please visit odm2004.com or call: BJ Johnson, Centennial Outreach Committee Chair at 949- • 721 -0132 I support the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule Monument Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. Comments:_ a r Yes, I would like to be one of the first residents to receive information regarding the Centennial bronze T��"`""�����. nameplate community fundraising campaign. Date: Address: r) c) Phone Number: Thank you for your support! For more information, please visit odm2004.com or call: BJ Johnson, Centennial Outreach Committee Chair at 949- 721 -0132 • FAI support the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule Monument Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. Comments: ElYes, I would like to be one of the first residents to receive information regarding the Centennial bronze nameplate community fundraising campaign. Signature: � -,7-1 Z Elf Date: :3A Address: Cd Phone Number: Email: Co / �`f CF" (�1 /) ®o Cowl Thankyouforyoursupport! For more information, please visit cdm2004.Gom or call: BJ Johnson, Centennial Outreach Committee Chair at 949 - 721 -0132 Ell' support the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule Monument Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. Comments: • ElYes, I would like to be one of the first residents to receive information regarding the Centennial bronze nameplate community fundraising campaign. Signature: / "> f lb _ - Address: Phone Number: Email: Thank you for your support[ For more information, please visit odm2004,com or call: BJ Johnson, Centennial Outreach Committee Chair at 949- 721 -0132 0 I support the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule Monument Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. Comments: Yes, I would like to be one of the first residents to receive information regarding the Centennial bronze nameplate community fundraising campaign. Signature: Date: Address:p,/ Rhone Number: L9 qt) 7 `w !fX/r Email: Q� --ICa, (3 /—/ c-r6, Thank you for your support! For more information, please visit cdm2004.com or call: BJ Johnson, Centennial Outreach Committee Chair at 949 - 721 -0132 0 1 support the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule Monument Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. 0 ElYes, I would like to be one of the first residents to receive information regarding the Centennial bronze nameplate community fundraising campaign. uate: ��zi }ay Address: ,1 C P K'l G A R 2. � Z Phone Number: Email: Thank you for your support! For more information, please visit cdm2004.com or call: BJ Johnson, Centennial Outreach Committee Chair at 949- 721 -0132 I� U I support the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule Monument Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. Comments: Yes, I would like to be one of the first residents to receive information regarding the Centennial bronze nameplate community fundraising campaign. Signature: Date: IA, /(:> Y� � Address: 4 uA — Phone Number: PP ,, Email: ef'Ut Sc�PGir�f �! llt1�C. V(P Thank you for your support! For more information, please visit cdm2004.com or call: BJ Johnson, Centennial Outreach Committee Chair at 949- • 721 -0132 ErI support the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule Monument Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. Comments: 0 Yes, I would like to be one of the first residents to receive information regarding the Centennial bronze nameplate community fundraising campaign. Signature: //: Date: Address: Phone Number: 1/�P Email: Thank you for your support! For more information, please visit cdm2004.00m or call: BJ Johnson, Centennial Outreach Committee Chair at 949- 721 -0132 • /y I support the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule Monument Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. Comments: 0 Yes, I would like to be one of the first residents to receive information regarding the Centennial bronze nameplate community fundraising campaign. Address: b Est (o � W , �M CA, Phone Number: G , ,, 1 J4�0� //q obI, l,E I hn Gr Thank you for your support! For more information, please visit odm2004.com or call: BJ Johnson, Centennial Outreach Committee Chair at 949- • 721 -0132 I support the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule Monument Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. , • Yes, I would like to be one of the first residents to receive information regarding the Centennial bronze nameplate community fundraising campaign. Signature: Date: G 42�� Address: ' „ n, Phone Number: Email: /— Thank you for your support! For more information, please visit cdm2004.com or call: BJ Johnson, Centennial Outreach Committee Chair at 949- 721 -0132 0 IPI support the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule Monument Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. Comments: Yes, I would like to be one of the first residents to receive information regarding the Centennial bronze nameplate community fundraising campaign. Signature: c C 2 A 4A �/ — -- Date: � Address: �u�CG Rhone Number., gtiR �73 7d3 Email: 7 YU.A 1LEa�,41` Y ",a !" `7- fTA�Z•l"F'I.fnA Thank you for your supportl For more information, please visit odm2004.com or call: BJ Johnson, Centennial Outreach Committee Chair at 949 - 721 -0132 th -JP' : Pob Cindy Hard9no PHONE NO. : 949 Jan. 22 2004 '3E:36AM P1 .I support the Corona dk,+s Mar Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule Monument Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. Comments: ,jyi -Vgee-RS MoLr,�rne s PAY 12R4 3grE v iN&+2 E+157y4Y crinr6 jranu, 5 of wrr2 a+�r'w Naui 9 k-r-A6sNING rr� �Y�N O�z r /� 5��v�1 rw'Av riF TF+� &�V tt t���nrr.,�y2- tNr+� GhF ut rre.2�- G�NC�- e�-rto.v5 twatt.c, %��i�r�A-LC -Y b✓1.�- T�Fuc. ITS E Yes, ! would like to be one of the first residents to receive information regarding the Centennial bronze nameplate community fundraising Campaign. Signature: Address: I PhpneNumber: 3�7G3� Email: rte. j?a�rtiG C?_Lh° //rte /t/�v`J Thank you for your support! For more information, please Vsitrdm2fYJ4.com or c& BJ Johnson, Centennial Outreach Committee Chair at 949• 721 -0132 I support the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule Monument Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. Comments: C r` � 0 � � T T Yes, I would like to be one of the first residents to receive information regarding the Centennial bronze nameplate community fundraising campaign. Signature: Date: Address: Rhone Number: Email: uj -�s C_ D �' Thank you for your support! For more information, please visit cdm2004.com or call: BJ Johnson, Centennial Outreach Committee Chair at 949 - 721 -0132 IH451 : Bob Cindy Boragno PHOME HO. : 949 Jan. 2? 2004 229:52GM P1 i support the Corona del Mar er itsnniai Foundation's efforts and the.proposed Time Capsule Monument Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. Yes, I would like to be one of the first residents to receive information regarding the Centennial bronze • nameplate community fundraising campaign. Signature: iJ bete: Photte Number: Thank you for your supporO Fw more information, please v 0 edm2004 oom or call: DJ Johnson, Centennial Outreaoh Oamrrnittee Ch air a1949- 721.0132 0 I support the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule Monument Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. Comments: DYes, I would like to be one of the first residents to receive information regarding the Centennial bronze nameplate community fundraising campaign. Signature: Date: / 2 2 —r7 es Address: -- _? gss �_ c6 T 61w y cam, 9 �� Phone Number: Email: �C1�Mt Gl.ti..- �dt,i^ Goner Thank you for your support! For more information, please visit odm2004.com or call: BJ Johnson, Centennial Outreach Committee Chair at 949- • 721 -0132 r' 4�0I support the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule Monument Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. Comments: • Yes, I would like to one of the first esidents to receive information regarding the Centennial bronze nameplate ' . unity fundraising ca rr aign. Signature: Date: Address: Phone Number: 7 Email: Thank you for your support! For more information, please visit cdm2004.com or call: BJ Johnson, Centennial Outreach Committee Chair at 949- 721 -0132 0 • I support the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule Monument Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. Comments: ElYes, I would like to be one of the first residents to receive information regarding the Centennial bronze Address: 006P 6, CWA CA Phone Number: n , , Email: i. fT'G�i ," 4 (<P) pA S k3,5 �0" Thank you for your support! For more information, please visit cdm2004.com or call: BJ Johnson, Centennial Outreach Committee Chair at 949- • 721 -0132 79' I support the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule Monument Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. Comments: Yes, I would like to be one of the first residents to receive information regarding the Centennial bronze nameplate community fundraising campaign. Signature: Date: Address: i- �y Phone Number; �LI9r1-z-3 -63 b.� Email Thank you for your suppord For more information, please visit cdm2004.com or call: BJ Johnson, Centennial Outreach Committee Chair at 949- • 721 -0132 Yes I support the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule Monument Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. Comments: ® Yes, I would like to be one of the first residents to receive information regarding the Centennial bronze nameplate com unity fundraising campaign. Signature: Date: V-1 Tcr.J Zx" L/ . Address; Phone Number: ,7S _ -71 o Email• Thank you for your support! For more information, please visit cdm2004.com or call: BJ Johnson, Centennial Outreach Committee Chair at 949- • 721 -0132 ExI I support the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule Monument Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. Comments: �m :54PP&4 0� 41, f YD F)O r 9Ct~koiut� dnd 41t� Cpl" to44-47— at ins t �otinf F1 L—I © Yes, I would like to be one of the first residents to receive information regarding the Centennial bronze nameplate community fund �campaign. rg '1�q Si na tCre — II �t d 126 5Ae✓ Date: Address: 25D6 n 1bW ebA Phone Number: q4j, b13_ -+2_3 Email: [indabv @ ade[At'a • nd- Thank you for your supportl For more information, please visit cdm2004.com or call: BJ Johnson, Centennial Outreach Committee Chair at 949- • 721 -0132 Subj: CDM InspiratipnPolnt Date: 1122104 5:28:00 PM Pacific Standard Time —� ___Flom: emaill�adelohia net __ To: info @cdm2004.com U n We are very much in favor of the plans for the "point"IH Ellen Saenz & Victor Trujillo 2624 Ocean Blvd. CDM Thursday, January 22, 2004 America Oiiline: PeggyFort ® I support the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule Monument Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. Comments: 1;, IN -tAt ak 041CaQ loCZita�• Yes, I would like to be one of the first residents to receive information regarding the Centennial bronze nameplate community fundraising campaign. Signature:� Date: _ 21 - b 4 Address: Z0 �Q2d,1 ���d Ct7�1 Phone Number: 141 vi -5 23 Email: AVR -606,) ADELTHIA. N67— Thank you for your support! For more information, please visit cdm2004.com or call: BJ Johnson, Centennial Outreach Committee Chair at 949- 721 -0132 • Maureen Young 1760 Missouri St, CM 466 Vista Roma, NB Susan J. Kendall ome Erickson 2806 Shantar Dr, CM 66 Corsica Dr, NB Sarah Porter Wendy Bell 2109 Federal Avenue, CM 1026 Bayside Cove, NB Nina Rietsch Dennis Potts 125 Pacifica St, Irvine 1026 Bayside Cove, NB Patricia Tensfeldt . Dottie & Kimberly Valentine 5 Jenner, Suite 100, Irvine 292 Chesterfield, NB Jori Hayzer Maureen Young 25242 Derbyhill, LH 466 Vista Roma, NB Judy Haines Tanya Brown 8311 Friesland, HB 2470 Park Newport, NB Noleen A. Lowell Lisa Delozier 2439 W. Valdina, Anaheim 1782 New Hampshire Dr, NB John Bishop Larry Greene 31201 Via Solana, SJC 17875 Metzlar Lane, HB Dana Mawdsley Jim Stowell Brian Carr & Tere Betancourt 2648 Westminster Place, CM Chip Robinson Chris Palmer 11 Karen Fleming 323 Poinsettia Ave, CdM -- nie Ade, -Gd — Karen Juloan Paul Blank 205 Carnation, CdM 2730 Seaview Ave, CdM Colleen Hewes Joe & Elisa Garrett 502 Marguerite Ave, CdM 611 Poppy Ave, CdM Victoria Solinger Christine K. Hrountas 504 Avocado, CdM 512 Rockford Place, CdM Jan Daniels -Elowe Eve Kornyei 612 Poppy Ave, CdM 212 Jasmine Ave, CdM Dick & Betty Wright Sue Coty 402 % Heliotrope, CdM 224 Jasmine Ave, CdM Dick & Paula Baxley Marione Goren 619 Acacia, CdM 212 Larkspur, CdM William P. Long John Crump 1601 Bayside Dr, CdM 328 Poinsettia Ave, CdM Scott & Rene Tomlinson Grant Sadler 449 Morning Canyon Road, CdM 222 N Sepulveda, CdM Carol & Kristen Tomlinson Joe & Elisa Garrett 447 Morning Canyon Road, CdM 611 Poppy Ave, CdM Walter Sebring Curtis Ellmore 219 Orchid Ave, CdM 2611 Seaview, CdM Jane & Jim Stoneman Dick & Paula Baxley 400 Angelita Drive, CdM 619 Acacia, CdM Steve Simon Malcom Hill 216 Marine Ave, Balboa • 436 Medoza Terrace, CdM Alla Peters Patty Duran 711 Mans, Newport Coast 604 Jasmine CdM Sandra Emerson Phyllis Speek 302 Larkspur, CdM Sue Schlederty - 314 Iris, Apt C; CdM Karen Fleming 445 %Begonia, CdM Betty Wright 402 Y2 Heliotrope Ave, CdM Jerry Siebold 1442 Goldenrod, CdM Ron Roberts 2801 E Coast Hwy, CdM Jane & Gene Lyons 1014 Sea Lane, CdM Pat Hauk 737 Avocado Ave, CdM James L. Rubel, Jr. 2660 E Coast Hwy, CdM Chris Eton 2 Trouville, Newport Coast Peggy Fort 310 Fernando St, NB Brian C. Wittman Yacht Defender, NB Steve Virgen 1212 W Oceanfront, NB Sue Conner PO Box 8491, NB Shan Wamaek 23 Corporate Plaza #190, NB Philip C. Rask 110 Rutlnd Road #5, NB Don Smith 310 Fernando Street, NB Mark Schulein 1121 Berkshire Lane, NB Vicki Hines 741 Amigos Way 7 -E, NB Ir, U Centennial Foundation Resident Support Individual Endorsements of Support for the Proposed Centennial Enhancement Site of Inspiration Point: Roger McKinnon 2855 E Coast Hwy, CdM 3207 Ocean Blvd, CdM John Blom Ellen Daenz & Victor Trujillo 3732 E Coast Hwy, CdM 2624 Ocean Blvd, CdM Keith A. Dawson Charles D. Mabry 2660 E Coast Hwy, CdM 2504 Ocean Blvd, CdM Ron Yeo Bud Rasner 500 Jasmine Ave, CdM 2500 Ocean Blvd, CdM Cindy Boragno Linda Rasner 601 Dahlia Ave, CdM 2500 Ocean Blvd, CdM Rob Boragno Joe & Lisa Vallejo 601 Dahlia Ave, CdM 2501 Ocean Blvd, CdM Beverley Johnson Claude & Carolyn Yacoel 23 Canyon Crest Dr, CdM 3128 Ocean Blvd, CdM Wade Roberts • Ed Maloney 606 Dahlia Ave, CdM 3200 Ocean Blvd, CdM Don Glasgow Greg & DeAnna Reposa 2647 E Coast Hwy, CdM 3728 Ocean Blvd, CdM Bennie Svalstad John & Carol Cummings 1717 Bayside Dr, CdM 2600 Ocean Blvd, CdM Luvena Hayton Ron & Marsha & Marc Beard 235 Poppy, CdM 3208 Ocean Blvd, CdM- — Tom Stowell - - Ed Selich 506.5 Jasmine Ave, CdM 627 Bayside Dr, CdM Patricia S. Irwin Jan Billings 218 Jasmine Ave, CdM 314 Carnation Ave, CdM Efiisa Stowell Tina Hoover 506.5 Jasmine Ave, CdM 422 Fernleaf Ave, CdM Bill Dean Susan Phillips 415 Orchid Ave, CdM 2724 Ocean Blvd, CdM Lucia Barker Marguerite Warren 504 Seaward Rd, CdM 509 South Coast Hwy, LB David W. Muller C.S. Palmer 512 Begonia Ave, CdM 2816 E Coast Hwy, CdM Laura B. Dietz Richard Lewis 325 Cameo Shores Rd, CdM 2880 Way Lane, CdM Sharon Dawson • Linda Leonhard 721 Goldenrod, CdM City Arts Commission Joint Meeting between City Arts Commission and NS Arts Foundation November 13, 2003 — 5:00pm Page 2 for the next joint meeting due to Leslie being the only Foundation member present. The Arts Commission and Arts Foundation comparison In meeting packet was reviewed, 3. Communications —The Pacific Chorale "A Holiday Feast" gala reception was reviewed. The news release for the grand opening of the gallery project, SCAPE in Corona del was acknowledged. Confirmation letters for the Arts Lectures, Workshops and Performances Series from Jana Berbier to Amy Sonnen- Hauser for Saturday, March 27, 2004 from ZZ4 :00pm; Dr, Betty Edwards for Saturday, May 15, 2004 from 3:00 to 4:OOpm; and Carmen Bradford for Saturday, February 28, 2004 from 3:00 to 4 :00pm were acknowledged. A sample of the letters sent to artists who were selected /not selected by the judges to exhiblt in A Salute to the Arts was acknowledged. A Salute to the Arts flyer was acknowledged. A sample of the certificate of appreciation given to • employees who participated in the City of Newport Beach Employee Art Show was acknowledged. 4. Staff Re o — Reviewed. Daily Pilot Calendar discussed. 5. Exhi ition Committee —On Friday, November 14 the Employee Arts Show will betaken down and the Salute to the Arts, Fine Art and Photography Exhibition will be Installed. A Saute to the Arts - Two volunteers have agreed to help with the "A Salute to the Arts — Newport Beach Fine Art and Photography Exhibition" reception that will be held on Friday, November 21 from 5:30 - 7i00pm at City Hall- Jana Barbier requested an Invoice for the musician providing music at the event. Mayor Bromberg will handout awards in both photography and fine art. Members of the Arts Foundation were invited to attend. NHHS Collection — Discussed. 5, Cultural Pro',ects1Programs C mg miflee — Concerts in the Parks$ubcommittee — Commissioner Colley reported that the dates had been selected for four concerts next summer and that the committee will be looking at locations and talent after the first of the new year. j� U (Item 1) City of Newport Beach November 13,2003— 5:00pm Central Library Friends Meeting Room CONVENED AT St 11 Dm CALL 10 ORDER AND R0 Commissioners Present: Kathy Harrison, Chair Dennis Baker Lyn Belasco Wendy Brooks Arlene Cartozian David Colley Kirwan Rockefeller Staff Present: Jana Barbier, Cultural Arts /Grant Coordinator Elaine McMillion, Administrative Assistant Arts Foundation Present: Leslie Feibelman, Arts Foundation Liaison Public Present: Gloria Bradeson Bea Riley PUOLIC COMMENTS - Bea Riley remarked on the lack of visual arts representation at the Taste of Newport event. At one time, the event incorporated local artiststvendors. Gloria Bradeson asked that the Arts Commission consider hosting individual artist shows at City Hall. Chair Harrison explained that individual exhibitions are held bimonthly at Central Library and that City Hall exhibitions include combined exhibits and juried shows. Both Gloria and Bea asked that the Arts Commission consider raising the amounts of the cash awards to artists participating in the juried art exhibits. They were asked by the Commission to give their contact information to Leslie Feibieman, Newport Beach Arts Foundation, to discuss fundraising opportunities; for the purpose of obtaining more substantial cash awards. APPROVAL F MINUTES - The following corrections to minutes of October 9 noted: Commissioners Absent from meeting listed-as Present. Exhibition Committee - 2ntl paragraph, 2rId lute, Commissioners Belasco and Harrison were also present for the jury process at OASIS Senior Center. It was MSP l Belasco, Baker) to approve minutes of October 9, 2003 with changes noted above, Motion carried by acclamation. 77'7' oint Meeting between City Arts Commission and Newport Beach Arts Foundation - Leslie Feibleman gave an overview of the last six months since the last joint meeting, Wrap up of the SoCaiPAPA and 2004 planning discussed. An outline of the Arts Foundation website goals, content and outline was presented. Upcoming Foundation events and fundraising opportunities presented. The Taste of Newport did not grant any money to the Foundation, The current balance sheet for the Foundation was distributed. Chair Harrison will attend the next Foundation meeting and ask for $8,000 from the Foundation by January 10, 2004. The Arts Commission agreed it best to table remaining agenda items: fundraising goals, publicity campaign, r 1 LJ - Draft- (Letterhead IjAppropriate) Date: Honoray Mayor Tod Ridgeway Newport Beach City Council 3300 Newport Blvd. PO Box 1786 Newport Beach, CA 92658 -8915 RE: Inspiration Point Centennial Enhancement Plan Dear Mayor Ridgeway & Newport Beach City Council: On behalf ofd`,.,' V�/i-3n 0 T -Vl L n , we hereby give our full support to the site of Inspiration Point on Ocean Blvd. in Corona Del Mar for the installation of the proposed Time Capsule and Monument Sculpture as part of the Centennial Enhancement plan, based on the information that we have been provided by Centennial committee members. It is rare in one's lifetime that the community can take such an active role and participate in the planning and decision making process of something as special and everlasting as this Centennial enhancement plan. The time capsule and dolphin sculpture will last long after we, and our surviving families are gone - inspiring future generations for many years to come. The location of Inspiration Point is a natural one. We all need to seize this amazing opportunity and support the proposed community enhancement plan at Inspiration Point in honor of our Centennial Celebration. • Working together, we can do it. Your unanimous support for this proposal in the most expeditious timeframe possible is important and much appreciated. Thank you for your consideration regarding this important issue. Sincerely, Cc: Parks,-Beaches & Recreation Commissioners- - - -CdM Centennial Foundation Very Important: Please Email a copy of your letter by this Monday 1/26/04 to: to: PeggyFort@aol.com Or, fax to: 949.675.0508 Email Distribution List: tridgeway@city.newport- beach.ca .us, dandee anearthlink net, don2webbAeardi ink net nbcouncil(a ranichols info, garv.adamsna narsons.comhef, Lhff@aol.com, parandigpgaol com, HBludauAcih newoort-beach ca us. MKni acity.nenvort- beach.ca.us_ info askcmc.com, infogodm2004.com • Subj: RE: Please Attend PB & R Commission Meeting - This Tuesday 116 @ 7pm Date: 1/5/04 2:22:03 PM Pacific Standard Time _ From: dvalentme stradaproperties_com —� —To: PegayFortPaolbom Dear Peggy, Unfortunately, I am unable to attend this meeting; however, if an email counts, please put me down as supportive of the campaign. Sincerely, Dottie Valentine Dottie Valentine 949.640.3674 Direct Line 949.721.5450 Fax Rik 140 Newport Center Drive, Suite 100 Newport Beach, CA 92660 - - - -- Original Message---- - From: PeggyFort @aol.com [mailto:PeggyFort @aol.com] Sent: Sunday, January 04, 200411:21 PM To: info @askCMC.com Subject: Please Attend PB & R Commission Meeting - This Tuesday 1/6 @ 7pm Dca r CdM Centennial Committee & Friends: We Need Your Support... i Ar Part of the formal approval process, the CdM Centennial roundation invites committee members, residents and friends to Join us this Tuesday in support of the Centennial Time Capsule Monument Campaign and Community r nhancement Flan at 11115piratioi Point. lease attend the Far6,,F) cache5 & ]recreation Commission Meeting tkisTuesday, january 6th at 7pm at City Hall in the Council Chambers. The Cd -IM Centennial i ime Capsule t monument PDan w I be -.he first item on the agenda rror site review and approval at y= .rOpm, It is very importantthat the Centennial Foundation a' ;;5v� res:der.ts and, committee mem�ers Present to lrow positive sur+por' crtkis Monday, January 05, 2004 America Online: PeggyRort Subj: Re: Inspiration Point Outreach Campaign Date: 1/22/04 2:20:29 PM Pacific Standard Time To: PeggyFort Dear Peggy, I did email the letter to the Mayor and all the council... God Bless. Sincerely, ;Vat4" P, F=,�& Patrick . Bartolic 949 - 463 -6328 direct- Patrick pbart4re@aoLcom 0 u Thursday, January 22, 2004 --, lica Online: PeggyFo--t Inspiration Point Centennial Enhancement Plan —Letter rU POr t January 26, 2004 The Honorable Mayor Tod Ridgeway Newport Beach City Council 3300 Newport Blvd, PO Box 1786 Newport Beach, CA 92658 -8915 Attention: Newport Beach City Council RE: Inspiration Point Centennial Enhancement Plan Dear Mayor Ridgeway: We hereby give our full support to the proposed site of Inspiration Point, located on Ocean Blvd. in Corona Del Mar, for the installation of the Time Capsule and Monument Sculpture as part of the Centennial Enhancement Plan. Our decision in support of Centennial's Enhancement Plan is based on information provided to us by Centennial committee members. It is a rare and privileged opportunity for this community to take an active role in the planning and decision making process of such an auspicious event. The time capsule and dolphin sculpture will represent not only this community's efforts, skills and expressions that have been offered in developing such a unique community as Corona del Mar, but those residents who came long before us, as well. No doubt the Centennial Enhancement Plan will serve to inspire future generations to continue to invest their time, effort and skill to the further betterment of Corona del Mar. We can think ofno better artistic form than sculptured dolphins, nor a better location than Inspiration Point, to express 100 years of development, growth and pride in our community, which was named "Crown of the Sea." Indeed, the Centennial Enhancement Plan is in harmony with the community's name. Finally, the Centennial Committee has carefully sought out quality artisans to create this commemorative gift so as to maintain the aesthetic beauty of Inspiration Point and its surroundings. We respectfully request the support of you and the City Council in helping to "implement the Centennial Enhancement Plan. In addition, in light of the fact that the 100 -year Celebration is fast approaching, time is of the essence. Your prompt consideration of this matter would be greatly appreciated. Sincerely,tn I Name: ;/V L1) �I� Address: 3 �'/ 7/ V �� (Jt.�� Cc: Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commissioners CdM Centennial Foundation j � LglJ—_/ Letter of Support Date: Honoray Mayor Tod Ridgeway Newport Beach City council 3300 Newport Blvd, PO Box 1786 Newport Beach, CA 92658 -5915 RE: Inspiration Point Centennial Enhancement Plan Dear Mayor Ridggmva,�& Newport Beach City Council: On behalf of in �n C J(1 ��M- =ewe hereby give our full support to the site of Inspiration Point -"on�0 ea —n Blvd m Corona De er for the installation of the proposed Time Capsule and Monument Sculpture as part of the Centennial Enhancement plan, based on the information that we have been provided by Cemeamal committee members. !� is rare in one's lifetime that the comrnmity can late suzh an active role and participate in the planning and decision malting process of something as special and everlasting as this Centennial enhancement plan, The time capsule and dolphin sculpture will last long after wc, and our sun�ivirg families are gone - inspiring future generations for many years to come. The location Of Inspiration Point is a natural ore. We all need to seize this amazing Opportunity and support the proposed community enhancement plan at Inspiration Point in honor o w f our Centen.al Celebration. Working together, e can do it. Your cnanimous support for this proposal in she most expeditious timeframe possible is important and much apprecizted. 'I hank you for vnur consideration regarding this unporrant issue. Si elr, Park:, Beaches & Recreation Commissioners CciM Centennial Foundation VerY Imppt'tant: Please Email a copy of your letter by this Monday 1,26' to: to: Pgit;n?aal.com O:, fax to: 949.675.0508 i;rnail Distribution Llst: tidgeway @city.newport- beach.ca Us, dmrdcer�learthlink. net, _ don2wchbr �earthFiil;. ne!, {; h;:ounrii¢?ranichulsinF_;, �ary.adanrsiie= Uat'sons oomhe!; p_ra ird i�'nrc •g eL corn, H f3; utter its ='i r�. r ieii�7o rf"ht;t_h _�._ _uy, 141_ n_ iir, �hn %itcirvnes�igr[- beaell.ca.ns, inf ut:c."aihcnfi.ce m, !ntO@cdm2004.com - Draft- Suggested Letter of Support -- -- (Letterhead ppropriate Date: Honoray Mayor Tod Ridgeway Newport Beach City Council 3300 Newport Blvd. PO Box 1786 Newport Beach, CA 92658 -8915 RE: Inspiration Point Centennial Enhancement Plan Dear Mayor Ridgeway & Newport Beach City Council: On behalf of'� we hereby give our full support to the site of Inspiration Point on Ocean Blvd. in Corona Del Mar for the installation of the proposed Time Capsule and Monument Sculpture as part of the Centennial Enhancement plan, based on the information that we have been provided by Centennial committee members. It is rare in one's lifetime that the community can take such an active role and participate in the planning and decision making process of something as special and everlasting as this Centennial enhancement plan. The time capsule and dolphin sculpture will last long after we, and our surviving families are gone - inspiring future generations for many years to come. The location of Inspiration Point is a natural one. We all need to seize this amazing opportunity and support the proposed community enhancement plan at Inspiration Point in honor of our Centennial Celebration. • Working together, we can do it. Your unanimous support for this proposal in the most expeditious timeframe possible is important and much appreciated. Thank you for your consideration regarding this important issue. Sincloe- C:, vdr� Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commissioners CdM Centennial Foundation Very Important: Please Email a copy of your letter by this Monday 1/26/04 to: to: PeggyFort e,aol. com Or, fax to: 949.675.0508 Email Distribution List: tdgeway@city.newport beach.ca .us, dandee dearthhnk.net don2webligearthlink. net, nbcouncil@rardchols. info. gary.adams@parsons. comhef, jhff(7a,ao1.com parandigmQaol.com, HBludg !i@city.newoort- beach.ca.us, MKni ght(dcity, newoort- beach. ca. us, infonaskcmc.com • info@cdm2004.com - Draft- If Appropriate) Date: Honoray Mayor Tod Ridgeway Newport Beach City Council 3300 Newport Blvd. PO Box 1786 Newport Beach, CA 92658 -8915 RE: Inspiration Point Centennial Enhancement Plan Dear Mayor Ridgeway & Newport Beach City Council: On behalf of we hereby give our full support to the site of Inspiration Point on Ocean Blvd. in Corona Del Mar for the installation of the proposed Time Capsule and Monument Sculpture as part of the Centennial Enhancement plan, based on the information that we have been provided by Centennial committee members. It is rare in one's lifetime that the community can take such an active role and participate in the planning and decision making process of something as special and everlasting as this Centennial enhancement plan. The time capsule and dolphin sculpture will last long after we, and our surviving families are gone - inspiring future generations for many years to come. The location of Inspiration Point is a natural one. We all need to seize this amazing opportunity and support the proposed community enhancement plan at Inspiration Point in honor of our Centennial Celebration. • Working together, we can do it. Your unanimous support for this proposal in the most expeditious timeframe possible is important and much appreciated. Thank you for your consideration regarding this important issue. Sincerely, Cc: Parks,- Beaches & Recreation Commissioners - - -- CdM Centennial Foundation Very Important: Please Email a copy of your letter by this Monday 1/26/04 to: to: Pegg Fort ,aol com Or, fax to`. 949.675.0508 Email Distribution List: tdgeway@city.newport-beach.ca .us, dandee@earthlink.net, don2webb@earthlink net, nbcouncil@ranichols info, liary.adams@parsons cornhef, ihff(cDaol com, parandiem(a oa 1 com, HBludauna city newroort-beach ca us, MKniehtct�& newtiort -beach ca us, info@askcmc com, • info@cdm2004.com t2, Date: Honoray Mayor Tod Ridgeway Newport Beach City Council 3300 Newport Blvd. PO Box 1786 Newport Beach, CA 92658 -8915 - Draft- Letter RE: Inspiration Point Centennial Enhancement Plan Dear Mayor Ridgeway & Newport Beach City Council: On behalf of f'( 6 e hereby give our full support to the site of Inspiration Point on Ocear Blvd. in Corona Del Mar f r e installation of the proposed Time Capsule and Monument Sculpture as part of the Centennial E cement plan, based on the information that we have been provided by Centennial committee members. It is rare in one's lifetime that the community can take such an active role and participate in the planning and decision making process of something as special and everlasting as this Centennial enhancement plan. The time capsule and dolphin sculpture will last long after we, and our surviving families are gone - inspiring future generations for many years to come. The location of Inspiration Point is a natural one. We all need to seize this amazing opportunity and support the proposed community enhancement plan at Inspiration Point in honor of our Centennial Celebration. • Working together, we can do it. Your unanimous support for this proposal in the most expeditious timeframe possible is important and much appreciated. Thank you for your consideration regarding this important issue. Sincerely Cc: Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commissioners CdM Centennial Foundation Very Important: Please Email a copy of your letter by this Monday 1/26/04 to: to: PeggyFort@aol.com Or, fax to: 949.675.0508 Email Distribution List: Ridgeway@city.newport-beach.ca .us, dandeeCa earthlink net, don2webbna earthlink net. nbcouncil@ranichols info, garv.adams parsons comhef j aol.com, parandiem@aol.com, HBludaugcitv.newport-beach ca us MYrdghtg,cit newvort-beach ca us, info�,askemo com, • info@cdm2004.com Letter of Support Date: Honorary Mayor Todd Ridgeway Newport Beach City Council 3300 Newport Blvd. PO Box 1786 Newport Beach, CA 92658 -8915 RE: Inspiration Point Centennial Enhancement Plan Dear Mayor Ridgeway & Newport Beach City Council: On behalf of Vicki de Revrnal , I hereby give my full support to the site of Inspiration Point on Ocean Blvd. in Corona Del Mar for the installation of the proposed Time Capsule and Monument Sculpture as part of the Centennial Enhancement plan, based on the information that I have been provided by Centennial committee members. It is rare in one's lifetime that the community can take such an active role and participate in the planning and decision making process of something as special and everlasting as this Centennial enhancement plan. The time capsule and dolphin sculpture will last long after we, and our surviving families are gone - inspiring future generations for many years to come. The location of Inspiration Point is a natural one. We all need to seize this amazing opportunity and support the proposed community enhancement plan at Inspiration Point in honor of our Centennial Celebration. Working together, we can do it. Your unanimous support for this proposal in the most expeditious fimeframe possible is important and much appreciated. Thank you for your consideration regarding this important issue. Sincerely, Vicki de Reynal Cc: Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commissioners CdM Centennial Foundation Very Important: Please Email a copy of your letter by this Monday 1/26/04 to: to: PeggyFort@aol.com Or, fax to: 949.675.0508 Email Distribution List: tridgeway@city.newport- beach.ca .us, dandee@a earthlink net, info.�askcmo,com. info @cdm2004. com I1 u SUE CONKER 611 % MAR UERITEAVE CORONA DEL MAR, CA 92625 Tel: (949) 872 -8715 Email: suaicon@aoLcom Faz: (949) 7606681 Date: January 26, 2004 Honorary Mayor Todd Ridgeway Newport Beach City Council 3300 Newport Blvd. PO Box 1786 Newport Beach, CA 92658 -8915 RE: Inspiration Point Centennial Enhancement Plan Dear Mayor Ridgeway & Newport Beach City Council On behalf of Sue Conner, ' I hereby give my full support to the site of Inspiration Point on Ocean Blvd. in Corona Del Mar for the installation of the proposed Time Capsule and Monument Sculpture as part of the Centennial Enhancement plan, based on the information that I have been provided by Centennial committee members. • It is rare in one's lifetime that the community can take such an active role and participate in the planning and decision making process of something as special and everlasting as this Centennial enhancement plan. The time capsule and dolphin sculpture will last long after we, and our surviving families are gone - inspiring future generations for many years to come. The location of Inspiration Point is a natural one. We all need to seize this amazing opportunity and support the proposed community enhancement plan at Inspiration Point in honor of our Centennial Celebration. Working together, we can do it. Your unanimous support for this proposal in the most expeditious timeframe possible is important and much appreciated. Thank you for your consideration regarding this important issue. Sincerely, Sue Conner Cc: Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commissioners CdM Centennial Foundation • Letter of Support _ (Letterhead IfAppropriare) Date: 1 -22 -04 Honorary Mayor Tod Ridgeway Newport Beach City Council 3300 Newport Blvd. PO Box 1786 Newport Beach, CA 92658 -8915 RE: Inspiration Point Centennial Enhancement Plan Dear Mayor Ridgeway & Newport Beach City Council: On behalf of Centennial Enhancement Committee, I hereby give my full support to the site of Inspiration Point on Ocean Blvd. in Corona Del Mar for the installation of the proposed Time Capsule and Monument Sculpture as part of the Centennial Enhancement plan, based on the information that we have been provided by Centennial committee members. It is rare in one's lifetime that the community can take such an active role and participate in the planning and decision making process of something as special and everlasting as this Centennial enhancement plan. The time capsule and dolphin sculpture will last long after we, and our surviving families are gone - inspiring future generations for many years to come. The location of Inspiration Point is a natural one. We all need to seize this amazing opportunity and support the proposed community enhancement plan at Inspiration Point in honor of our Centennial Celebration. Working together, we can do it. . Your unanimous support for this proposal in the most expeditious timeframe possible is important and much appreciated. Thank you for your consideration regarding this important issue. Sincerely, Bruce Beardsley 27 Curl Drive Corona Del Mar Cc: Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commissioners CdM Centennial Foundation • -Draft - Leiter Date: Honoray Mayor Tod Ridgeway Newport Beach City Council 3300 Newport Blvd. PO Box 1786 Newport Beach, CA 92658 -8915 RE: Inspiration Point Centennial Enhancement Plan Dear Mayor Ridgewat1vd. each City Council: i On behalf of we hereby give ou r full support to the site of Inspiration Point on tona Del Mar for the installation of the proposed Time Capsule and Monument Sculpture as part of the Centennial Enhancement plan, based on the information that we have been provided by Centennial committee members. It is rare in one's lifetime that the community can take such an active role and participate in the planning and decision making process of something as special and everlasting as this Centennial enhancement plan. The time capsule and dolphin sculpture will last long after we, and our surviving families are gone - inspiring future generations for many years to come, The location of Inspiration Point is a natural one. We all need to seize this amazing opportunity and support the proposed community enhancement plan at Inspiration Point in honor of our Centennial Celebration. • Working together, we can do it. Your unanimous support for this proposal in the most expeditious timeframe possible is important and much appreciatedrTh`a ou or your consideration regarding this important issue. Sincerely,. � � 7 Cc:. `� (�� `—' —� Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commissioners CdM Centennial Foundation Very Important: Please Email a copy of your letter by this Monday 1126/04 to: to: PeggyFort@aol corn Or, fax to: 949.675.0508 Email Distribution List: tidgeway@city.newport-beach.ca .us, dandec@ear ilink net, don2webb@a earthlink.net, nbcouncilgranichols info, Rary.adarns@parsons.comhef, lhff(a2aol.com, parandigmm@aol corn, HBludaugcity newoort -beach ca us, MKnighta2city newoort-beach ca us, infbAaskcmc com, . info@cdm2004.com SHARON DAWSON 721 Goldenrod Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92628 January 22, 2004 The Honorable Mayor Tod Ridgeway And Members of the Newport Beach City Council 3300 Newport Blvd. PO Box 1786 Newport Beach, CA 92658 -8915 Re: Inspiration Point Centennial Enhancement Plan Dear Mayor Ridgeway and City Council: I completely support the site of Inspiration Point on Ocean Boulevard in Corona del Mar as the location of the proposed time capsule and monument sculpture for the Centennial Celebration. Based on the information provided by the Centennial Committee, there is • no question that the time capsule sculpture will be a very attractive addition. This is a unique opportunity to not only enhance the landscaping in this area but to provide a beautiful and lasting sculpture commemorating the 100`s birthday of the "Village ". As a 25 year resident and a business owner in Corona del Mar, I am looking forward to the upcoming Centennial Celebration and believe that the sculpture will serve as a lasting tribute that will be left behind once the "party is over ". Neighbors and fnends that I have spoken to are all in fa%,or of this concept. Your support for this proposal is important and very much appreciated. Yours truly, Sharon Dawson • Subj: Fwd: (no subject) Date: 11/21/03 6:12:35 PM Pacific Standard Time From: Donglaas ow45 Peggy Here is Roger's story in writing. 1 believe his posture regarding our proposal is much more aggressive in writing than what was articulated to me over the telephone. We still need to move forward with the balance of our Ocean Boulevard outreach to gather all the viewpoints we can. Only then can we intelligently decide what is best for everyone. Meanwhile, place this one viewpoint on the shelf. r Don Glasgow Forwarded Message: Subj_ (no subject) Date: 11/21/03 5:03:41 PM Pacific Standard Time From: Comrooer To: Donolasoow45 Re: Corona del Mar Foundation, Time Capsule and Monument Proposal Don, •Confirming our telephone conversation of yesterday afternoon, neither my wife Diane nor I will be able to support your recently proposed time capsule plan for the specific site which you and your team has suggested. We have lived adjacent to the proposed site in excess of 30 years and have plenty to reveal from first hand experience regarding the down side of further developing this site, attracting more people to loiter around the entrance to our home and garage. The constant build up of the general public, especially during weekends and the summer months, over the years, has already caused repeated saftey concerns to me and my family, to say nothing of the trash and debris that we constantly pick up, when the crowds subside. Maintaining a somewhat normal environment in and around the entrance to our garage and entry way is not easy and currently requires continual surveilance. Our immediate neighbors would certainly confirm this point. The environmental impact of your project would magnify an already negitive situation and cause devaluation to our real estate. As stated on the telephone, I personally support the implementation of something to commemorate the centennial of O1'e Corona del Mar. However, inspiration point would be more suitable as it has immediate access to the beach and is not adjacent to a residence. Please be advised that we will, if necessary, exercise whatever remedies afforded us to stop you existing proposal, which would be detrumental to the quality of our lives and pursuit of • happiness. Sincerely, Friday, November 21, 2003 � <meri^a Olnlmie: neggyFort that one hundred percent of the poll (inadequate sampling for those that know statistics) was against the location, is specious and should be discounted. PB &R meeting due to meeting. I am a Reserve Lieutenant with the Orange County Sheriff Department Aero Squadron and security went `Orange' during that time. My wife Linda however did attend and she is a very accurate and valid history recorder of what happened. Apparently the same gentleman you let speak for the opposition at the January 13, 2004 did so at the subject PB &R meeting also. Another person who stated that he did not live in Newport Beach but was in opposition as a 'walker jogger' felt that it would block his view of the Ocean. My response upon hearing this hollow utterance was "why not take one step either right or left and regain the view if you do not like fine art". 5. It was inappropriate for the PB &R committee to concern itself with the cost of the sculpture and the choice of artist. Some went far past of their obligations as appointees with questioning. The public need not tolerate the officious manner of some of those appointed members. 6. The fallacious argument that the placement of a sculpture at Inspiration Point might cause land movement is certainly unfounded and an attempt to obfuscate the issue. 7. The project size has already been scaled down from the original proposal. To have an artistic impact however it must have some substance or presence. Again a stylish graceful creation that this appears to be is an enhancement to • the community. If the monument's presence precludes the use of the area as a `free wedding venue' many residents would celebrate. 8. Access down a steep grade or up a `grassy knoll' or in a major highway median simply does not make good sense. Inspiration Point is the most appropriate and fitting location for this prideful event. Many of us-felt pleased that generally the council members and especially the Mayor were sensitive to both sides but realize that this is a once in our lifetime affair for our committee. It also will serve as a precursor (or precedent) for Balboa Island next year and the City of Newport Beach the following year. There are other nuances to this discussion that may not be appropriate in this forum that I would be glad to discuss with you on a personal basis. There is no hidden agenda from the Centennial Board or its committees. We view Corona del Mar as a treasure and only wish to honor it. This upcoming celebration is having an extremely positive effect on the preponderant majority of residents. As with any plan in any part of the world there will of course be `loyal opposition' by some. Respectfully, Linda Rasner L. "Bud" Rasner L CJ 1ss mMV VICE COMMITTEES CHAIRMAN: STATE CApi'fOl VICE CHAIRMAN: I'. ^. BCX 94M49 �'��!y� r* v BUDGET 94249 -00'r0 (1.uli£IIrznti qis nturr 171 6) Si moY0 MEMBER: INSURANCE ^ io,52, MactrNur Blvd. SUITEk220 !RV4NE, CA 92512 i949)SGO.701-0 R4X !949)503.9&37 January 22; 2004 JOHN CAMPBELL ASSEMBLYMEMBER, SEVENTIETH DISTRICT Ammb4/ member. ohn.Ca[nPhel ®asselnhlYva Aa+ Honorary Mayor Tod Ridgeway Newport Beach City Council 3300 Newport Blvd. PO Box 1786 Newport Beach, CA 92558 -8915 RE: Inspiration Point Centennial Enhancement Plan Dear Mayor Ridgeway & Newport Beach City Council: 1, Assemblyman John Campbell, hereby give my fill support to the site of Inspiration Point on Ocean Blvd. in Corona Del Mar for the installation of the proposed Time Capsule and Monumeu.t Sculpture as part of the Centennial Enhancement plan, based on the information that we have been provided by Centennial committee members. • It is rare in one's lifetime that the community can take such an active role and participate in the planning and decision making process of something as special and everlasting as this Centemnial enhzncement plan. The time capsule and dolphin sculpture will last long after we, and our sur+iving families are gone - inspiring future generations for many years to come. The location of Inspiration Point is a natural one. We all need to seize this amazing opportunity and suppert the proposed community enhancement plan at Inspiration Point in honor of our Centennial - Celebration. Working together, we can do-it. Your unanimous support for this proposal in the most expeditious timeframe possible is important and much appreciated. That* you for your consideration regarding this important issue. • ct ?liffisd rm Aecy'= led?apqr . .ian. z.5 euu4 11:IgRN pt January 22, 2004 The honorable Mayor Tod Ridgeway Members of the Newport Beach City Council 3300 Newport Blvd, PO Box 1786 Newport Beach, CA 92658 -8915 Rc; Inspiration Point Ccntcrxiial Enhancement Plan Dear Mayor Ridgeway and Council Members: As President of the Corona del Mar Business Improvement District Advisory Committee, I want to express our support of the Cetttewial Committee's plan for the time capsule and monument sculpture. Beginning in early 2003, our Advisory Committee began planning the Centennial Celebration, • which is a matter of personal pride. Through our outreach campaign to the residential and business community, we were continually asked if a monument would be included in the plan. We acknowledge the need for a tangible tribute of out Village's 100`" birthday. The Advisory Committee is very pleased with how the Centennial Celebration plan has taken shape, including the proposed monument sculpture design and location. Inspiration Point is clearlythe most logical location for the monumet t and its placement there would insure that it will be enjoyed by our residents and visitors for years to come. We ask that you join with us in supporting the Centennial Committee's Inspiration Point Enhancement Plan. As always, your continued support of our "Vision Plan for Corona del Mae, is greatly appreciated. Sincerely, John L. Blom President of CdM BID • January 22, 2004 Ifonoray Mayor Tod Ridgeway Newport Beach City Coumcll 3300 Newport Blvd. PO box 1786 Newport Beacb, CA 92658 -891s RE: Iaupiratiao Point Centennial Emhanmusout Plain Dear Mayor Ridgeway & Newport Beach City Councd: On beW of the Corona del .Mar Chamber of Commeroe we bereby give our full support to tba site of Inspiration Point on Ocean Blvd. in Corons Del Mar for the installation of the proposed Time Capsule and Monstntent Scatpttare as part of the Centennial B tliancetnent plan, based on the infoamation that we have been provided by the Executive Director of the Centennial Foundation. It is .are in one's lifetime that the community can take such an active role and participate in the planting and d*cWun MA&Ug process of something as special and everlaw'dog as this Cw amww onbancemamt plan '11loo time capsule and dolphin sculpture will last iong after we, and our surviving families are gone • inspiring tirtura generations for may years to wine. The location of lmpiration point is a narund one We all need to seize this amazing opportunity and support the proposed community enhancement plan at Inspiration Point in honor of our Centennial Celebration. Your unantiutous support for thia proposal in the most expeditious time&ame possible is important and much appreciated. Thank you fur your consideration regarding this important issue. . -1hrp 3kt J chairman - Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce Cc: Parka, Beaches & Recreation Commissioners CdM Cantata" Fowttlamui • SHERMAN LIBRARY AND GARDENS 29e1 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA .EL MAR. CALIrOHNIA 9 6'15 (949) 916 -2261 January 23, 2004 - Mayor Tod Ridgeway Newport Beach City Council 3300 Newport Blvd. P.O. Box 1 786 Newport Beach, CA 92658 Dear Mayor Ridgeway 1 am very much in Favor of the Corona del Mar Inspiration Point Centennial • Fnhancemeut Plan This is a rare opportunity Far aII of us ht this great city to participate in something so special as the dolphin sculpture and time capsule monument. Your support of this project is sincerely appreci aced. Most sincerely, Wade Robets Gardens Director _... • Subj: Inspiration Point Date: 1/14/04 10:11:45 PM Pacific Standard Time From: Donglasgow45 10: rnanewWgcny newport- beach.ca, Paradiarn donwebb @earthlink.net, garold adams(Whotmail.com, dandee @earthlink.net, nbcouncil(�Dranichols.info JHFF CC: PeggvFort Honorable Mayor and Newport Beach Council Members: This week you reviewed some important elements of the Corona del Mar Centennial Celebration package, at your study session. You reviewed specifically the portion that proposes to locate the Time Capsule /Dolphins Sculpture at Inspiration Point. You dealt with this sensitive topic in a graceful manner, under the circumstances of limited time. I had hoped I and others could have provided some reinforcement testimony. Since that was not possible at the time, I have personally chosen to communicate with each of you via this email. I hope you do not mind so here goes: As most of you are aware, I have invested almost twelve years of personal volunteer time on quality endeavors for Corona del Mar via the Chamber of Commerce, Business Improvement District and a small business enterprise on East Coast Highway. My volunteer involvement is ongoing through various planning endeavors for the incredible CdM One Hundred Year Centennial Celebration. I am doing what I can to help as much as possible. It is obvious to most, the Centennial Planning Leaders have brought forward a world class idea for a world class community at a world class site.... Inspiration Point. Also, Wyiand for sure is a • world class Ocean Artist having proven his worth all around our globe. We are very fortunate to have him excited about working on this incredible monument for our community. This is a "big deal." No other possible idea could "top" this one as a "forever" memorial to Corona del Mar's Centennial Birthday Celebration. This Time Capsule and Dolphins Sculpture is a world class everlasting idea perfectly suited for our world class community. Inspiration Point is the only appropriate location for this special Time Capsule and Dolphins Sculpture along with the "bricks" underwritten by residents and famlies of our community. This -- site -is- begging for this refreshing idea to take place: This site will be greatly enhanced with this proposal. Inspiration Point has most of the public infrastructure required already in place. It has walking access to and from Big Corona State Beach. It is located centrally along the walkway between each end of this existing park_ Curbside parking already exists. It will not obstruct views from local residential homes. In summary, Inspiration Point will be enhanced tremendously with this special addition as will the neighborhood and our community. It is rare in one's lifetime that leaders like us can participate in the planning and decision making process of something as everlasting as this Centennial Monument idea. This Time Capsule and Dolphins Sculpture will be there long after we, and our surviving families are gone. It will be there many hundreds of years later for those living here to enjoy and take pride in. The "marriage" of Inspiration Point and this Centennial Monument is a natural one. We all need to seize this amazing opportunity to cause this special Inspiration Point enhancement . proposal to happen for our community. Working together, we can do it. 67rurSny, Jain,-any 15. 2054.'-meri:a Oaiine: PeggyFort 1 January 23, 2004 Late last year Peggy Fort offered me an opportunity to serve on the CdM Centennial Celebration Committee. As a local artist with a strong sense of community pride, I was honored to help, especially in ways that pertain to art. As you know, the centennial committees proposal to erect a time capsule monument at the site of Inspiration Point has been met with an overwhelming majority of public support through the committees outreach campaign. There has, however, also been some criticism that the process used to select an artist for the monument, the size of the monument, and its aesthetic nature did not follow an appropriate democratic process. In response to these concerns it should be noted that significant efforts were made by the centennial committee for the public to partake in open sessions at the early planning stages prior to having selected an artist for the monument. Due to the time sensitivity of the project, the committee made a proactive decision to offer to the community a design by a world -class artist in an appropriate location. The committee feels very fortunate to have the support of an artist of Wylan&s reknown. After Wylan&s preliminary design was revealed every effort was made to acquire acceptance from the community from the committees outreach campaign. I can understand how some may perceive the design as a "one- option- take- it- or- leave-ir presentation but that inappropriately • discredits the very honorable efforts made by a volunteer committee to field public input and choose the best option for the success of the centennial celebration while considering the time constraints involved. As a member of the centennial committee and as a concerned local artist I feel I understand both sides of the issue. Clearly local artists should have the opportunity to participate in the celebration. In fact that is my charter within the committee. Art exhibitions open to local artists will figure prominently in at least two centennial events that I am helping to organize. I want to urge the City Council to support the Centennial Committees efforts so we might continue with the momentum established. Allowing the planning to stall at this critical time could be devastating to the commitment of volunteers and ultimately the success of the celebration. In 1999, I worked alongside the Secretary of State's Office and the California State Parks in putting together an art program to celebrate California's 150th anniversary. Much to my chagrin, bureaucratic malaise and political back stabbing completely unraveled the States sesquicentennial celebrations. The real losers were not those of us involved in its planning but the people of California. I believe that if we as a community do not rally around what is currently on the table a similar fate may befall us in failing to seize a unique historic opportunity of civic pride. Sincerely, • Steve Simon Simon Fine Art • lI Your unanimous support for this amazing proposal is important and much appreciated. There is "nary" a more significant idea in sight to possibly top implementation of this proposal to "mark" this incredible and historic community celebration. Thank you for reading this �iiisiiurticatioiia,idllzjtt:fiiliytu impoitant so -t Donald Glasgow, Volunteer CdM Centennial Executive Planning Committee hursday, jams =a y 15, 2004 A=— J'...3 J?'n.!ii7:',: egggyFort i` Wednesday, January 14, 2004 \� Dear Mayor Ridgeway, I am taking this means to respond, as we were unable to in 'public comments' for the council study session of January 13, 2004. It is perfectly understandable and appropriate to stay on time during your meeting but I wish to have input. While my musings may not be unique, they are salient to the issue of an artistic monument at Inspiration Point. My wife and I are members of the Centennial Celebration organization. I am a member of the community outreach committee, which is ably chaired by B.J. Johnson. Since we live on Ocean Blvd. In Corona del Mar, we volunteered to have an outreach meeting at our home in early December 2003. We had absolutely no opposition from anyone on the placement location of the monument or it's design at that meeting, which you may recall was after multiple notifications to the community (by our committee and the city) including door -to -door knocking with an invitation to attend. It was very well attended both statistically and in body count. At that meeting,, dialogue about the placement of a celebratory monument occurred and it was thoroughly discussed. Other locations were dismissed for various reasons. Primarily the median center of South Coast Highway was thought to be foolish for several reasons including the sensitivity nature of Newport Beach and Caltrans negotiations but primarily it would be dangerous to view in the median of an extremely busy thoroughfare. Other locations similarly had drawbacks due to accessibility to the public. • Our fundamental point is; we do not view an artistic sculpture by a world- renowned artist as a, view impediment rather it is view enhancement. The rendering clearly shows that it is not a 'structure' rather it is a graceful open rendering representing a symbol of our wonderful area of our great city. Several points here beg to be considered. 1. A graceful open design by an accomplished and recognized artist is not a blemish but rather a treasure. The acquisition of the treasure is at no cost to the City or it's taxpayers. Its public placement is crucial to the fund raising effort. It will be an enhancement to the community and accessible to the public at a location that exemplifies Corona del Mar. i 2. The angle of incidence of view plane of (from even the one house directly across the street) is so inconsequential that it will not be an obstruction, especially since the dolphin rendering is open and not a solid edifice. It should be noted that this is not a tree that would grow and need maintenance as it has been compared to_by the opposition. 3. For a Parks and Recreation member to do a poll of unknown people and report as all negative reactions to any council member, begs several questions. Was the poll biased thereby eliciting the desired answer? Was the • report though our Honorable District 6 Councilman 'hearsay'? The statement 0 February 3, 2004 Ms.Debra Allen Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission City of Newport Beach, Ca 92663 Re: Centennial Enhancement Site of Inspiration Point Dear Ms. Allen, • Earlier today, my wife Diane, announced to me that we were both listed on a roster, along with other Corona del Mar residents, supporting a dolphin statue proposal for the Inspiration Point location. This is an error on Mr. Don Glasglow's behalf. We are not in support of the statue on any location, Inspiration Point or any other site at this time. Please have our names removed from this list of resident supporters. Sincere Thanks, Roger McKinnon Encl 0 r Inspiration Point Centennial Enhancement Plan Community Outreach Campaign Proposed Time Capsule Monument & Sculpture (fanuary 2003 - February 2004) • Inspiration Point Centennial Enhancement Campaign Time Capsule Monument & Sculpture Individual Residents who attended the January Neighborhood Outreach Meeting who were not in support of the site location of Inspiration Point for the proposed Time Capsule Monument & Sculpture: (Comment Forms are Enclosed) Doris M Stoughton - 3708 Ocean Blvd, CdM • Edward Reuscher - 226 Poinsettia Ave, CdM Lewis Schainuck - 2900 Ocean Blvd, CdM Liz Anderson - 3528 Ocean Blvd. Michelle T. Schainuck - 2900 Ocean Blvd, CdM Patricia Ann Hurley - 225 Marguerite Ave, CdM Ray Jones - 3328 Ocean Blvd, CdM Richard Ardis - 2818 Ocean Blvd, CdM Teri Winton- 322Marigold, CdM _ 0 • • 0 0 VfWWWthe Corona dd My CwMmnW F*UndWonY aftts and Vw plopossd Tina Capr* M IU M M Sadptors and Community Enhanwmo t Pkn at kaphoton Pobt Cemmrvr , O r. ' ids(( OPP Q Yaa, I wadd klae b tw ane of the 1►st reaidards b naive kdomM�Uon ra0ar�l �a t hronse nameplelW=timkyWraiftosm *n. PM Nommupstme; ti- oRdsvc.r�� o Fot=m W am o, plijo VW odffMcom or WI; 949.675.0501 Fax T* PWN=To: oo*y&6a0a plan" bum W. , January not Inspiration Point Centennial Enhancement Plan AdhL N January 26, 2004 The Honorable Mayor Tod Ridgeway Newport Beach City Council 3300 Newport Blvd. PO Box 1786 Newport Beach, CA 92658 -8915 Attention: Newport Beach City Council RE: Inspiration Point Centennial Enhancement Plan Dear Mayer Ridgeway: pport to the proposed site of Inspiration Point, located on Ocean Blvd. in Corona Del Mar, for the installation of the Time Capsule and Monument Sculpture as part of the Centennial Enhancement Plan. Our decision in support of Centennial's Enhancement Plan is based on information provided to us by Centennial committee members. It is a rare and privileged opportunity for this community to take an active role in the planning and decision making process of such an auspicious event. The time capsule and dolphin sculpture will represent not only this community's efforts, skills and expressions that have been offered in developing such a unique community as Corona del Mar, but those residents who came long before us, as well. No doubt the • Centennial Enhancement Plan will serve to inspire future generations to continue to invest their time, effort and skill to the further betterment of Corona del Mar. We can think ofao better artistic form than sculptured dolphins, nor a better location than Inspiration Point, µJQ to express 100 years of development, growth and pride in our community, which was named "Crown of _ rUU the Sea." Indeed, the Centennial Enhancement Plan is in harmony with the community's name. Finally, " the Centennial Committee has carefully sought out quality artisans to create this commemorative gift so as tJ � to maintain the aesthetic beauty of Inspiration Point and its surroundings Ap" 1�" — - -- - _- - e respectfully request the support of you and the City Council in helping to implement the Centennial Enhancement Plan. In addition, in light of the fact that the 100 -year Celebration is fast approaching, time is of the essence. Your prompt consideration of this matter would be greatly appreciated. Sin y, Na Address: �e J, Cc: Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commissioners CdM Centennial Foundation • ❑Y �/✓0T es, ITupport the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule Monument Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. ElYes, I would like to be one of the first residents to receive information regarding the Centennial bronze nameplate community fundraising campaign. Print NametS'rgnature: /L24loy ?,47yzl�c Date: - _ Address: Phone Number: (9� �) Emali: Thank you for your support! - For more information, please visit cdm2004.com or call: 949.675.0501 Fax This Petition To: 949.675.4508 Please Return by: Monday, January 261h ❑ I support the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule Monument Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. 0 ❑ Yes, I would like to be one of the first residents to receive information regarding the Centennial bronze nameplate community fundraising campaign. Signature:�"J i f Date: Address: Phone Number: 91� q 76 a Thank you for your support! For more information: www.cdm2004.com or call: The Centennial Executive Director. 949 -675 -0501. Mail to: Centennial Executive Director. PO Box 5711, Balboa Island, CA 92662 1 L J 0 F] Yes, I support the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule Monument Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. Comments: HYes, I would like to be one of the first residents to receive information regarding the Centennial bronze nameplate community fundraising campaign. Print NamellSignature: Address: 9 � GO OC_3� A} I Phone Number: Ct � 5 -) 2 '� Email: GCS Thank you for your support! For more information, please visit odm2004.com or call: 949.675.0501 Fax This Petition To: 949.675.0508 Please Return by: Monday, January 26'" ,11ll X W -� ` I V1,-', a Yes, I support the Corona del Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule Monument Sculpture and Co mul . Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. Comments: II_ _ 1 y ElYes, I would like to be one of the first residents to receive information regarding the Centennial bronze nameplate community fundraising campagn. Print Na elSignature: L9 Date; _ Address: Phone Number; /cp- Smail:� c�� � �? 1 ' \ Thank you for your supportl For more information, please visit odm2004.com or call: 949.675.0501 Fax This Petition To: 949.675.0508 Please Return by: Monday, January 261^ X Yes, I support the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule Monument Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. /J sp - I _ �• ' - _ ��... • Yes, I would like to be one of the first residents to receive information regarding the Centennial bronze nameplate community fundraising campaign. • Print Name/Signature: Ww -Date: - — - ' I LCD o Address: 2� (� �>0 t N S 6—n++4 E� cl �oii Phone Number: 9 L�� ` -71-0 -706 -C- Email: 4' Thank you for your support! For more information, please visit cdm2004.com or call: 949.675.0501 Fax This Petition To: 949.675.0506 Please Return by: Monday, January 261h Yes, i support the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule Monument Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. Comments: Yes, I would like to be one of the first residents to receive information regarding the Centennial bronze • nameplate community fundraising campaign. Print NamefSignature: ) l &A. r, Date: Address: g d C UA/V R L VP - Phone Number: 6 73 — �LO 9 q Email: AAA As 9 (914 U L. C On Thank you for your support! For more information, please visit cdm2004.com or call: 949.675.0501 Fax This Petition To: 949.675.0508 Please Return by: Monday, January 261h • ❑� �jel support the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation's efforts and the proposed Time Capsule Mon ment Sculpture and Community Enhancement Plan at Inspiration Point. 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ADVISORY BOARD CENTENNIAL MISSION STATEMENT Donald Glasgow To bring together the entire community in a citywide celebration to honor the 100 -year birthday of the village Dennis O'Neil of Corona del Mar. Along with special event celebration, history, education and community involvement, the Ron Yeo Centennial Foundation will launch a fundraising campaign to support a time capsule monument and Wyland sculpture to inspire future generations. It will honor our rich history and the preservation of one of our greatest natural resources —our ocean. THE CORONA DEL MAR THE CORONA DEL MAR CENTENNIAL FOUNDATION - :CENTENNIAL FOUNDATION Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation is a not -for profit, tax -exempt 501 (c) (3) association committed to investing in the Corona del Mar community through celebration of the history, education, art, and physical c imzoo4.com community enhancements for present and future generations to enjoy, while preserving the historic 2647 East Coast Highway significance of the village. Federal Tax ID 200330457 '.Corona del Mar, CA 92625 CENTENNIAL EVENT COMMITTEE LEADERSHIP: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR The Centennial Event Committee reports to the CdM Centennial Foundation. Peggy Fort, President of Peggy Fort California Marketing Concepts (CMC) is the Executive Director with of the CdM Centennial Foundation with BOARD OF DIRECTORS appropriate subcommittees reporting directly to CMC. The Centennial Event Executive Committee will Officers meets monthly with a volunteer base of approximately 200 resident volunteers and community leaders. Bernie Svalstad n COMMITTEE LEADERSHIP BREAKDOWN: Centennial Executive Director & Chairperson: Peggy Fort, President, California Marketing Concepts chulein Centennial Executive Committee to report to Director & Chairperson: Vice Chairman & Secretary Fundraising & Sponsorship Committee: Co- Chairs: Peggy Fort, Don Glasgow, Bill Dean Wade Roberts . Marketing & Publicity Committee: Chair: Peggy Fort Treasurer 0 Ex- Officio City Representative: City Manager: Homer Bludau DIRECTORS • Community Outreach Committee: Chair: BJ Johnson Beverley Johnson • Historic Committee: Chair: Laura Dietz Jacqueline Wittmeyer • Special Event Committee: Chair: Tim Brown, Chair Jim Skahan • Gala Events Subcommittee: Chairs: Wade Roberts, Toni Van Schultze John Blom • Arts Show & Culture Subcommittee: Chair: Steve Simon Zuvena- Hayton - _Mefchant Involvement &Promotions: C�i Linda Leonhard, CdM Chamber William Dean EX- OFFICIO MEMBERS George A. Berger CONTACT INFORMATION Tina Hoover Peggy Fort Since Palmer Executive Director The Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation ADVISORY BOARD 2647 East Coast Highway . Donald Glasgow Corona del Mar, CA 92659 Dennis O'Neil Office: 949.675.0501 Ron Yeo Fax: 949.675.0508 Wyland Cell: 949.422.4210 www.CdM2004.com info(cbCdM2004.com PUBLIC NOTICE PARKS, BEACHES & RECREATION COMMISSION Tuesday, February 3, 2004 -- 7pm City Council Chambers The regular meeting of the Parks Beaches & Recreation Commission will be held Tuesday, February 3, 2004, 7pm, City Council Chambers. It will include a discussion of the following request from the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation: Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation Request - Consider if Inspiration Point is a suitable site for a statue that w ll commemorate the Corona del Mar Centennial. 1. - Action: —Recommend or deny consideration For further information please call Marie Knight, Director Recreation £t Senior Services Department at 949 -644 -3151. If you would like a copy of the City staff report you may go to: www.city.newport- beach.ca.us CLICK City Council -Agenda and Minutes -Parks, Beaches Fr Recreation after January 29, 2004 0 x 4 4 a- • • Y 5 )M Cnno. -4 Q ( /1lan Weti(d 6� 4 Gaae� 3 2,00 O c.F--AAf k3� C-�P,m_r I F, 4 PETITION OBJECTING TO THE LOCATION OF A TIME CAPSULE MONUMENT AND SCULPTURE AT INSPIRATION POINT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillillillillilillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilliillilI I-- �Fe's 11T34rtM] i0-1waO S is; DKOlil IlU 1111( ;.N C.P,I III L10fQ 1111116X7 (111r We the undersigned residents of the City of Newport Beach respectfully object to the proposal to locate a Corona del Mar Centennial time capsule monument and sculpture at Inspiration Point park. The park is presently used year -round by many residents and visitors to enjoy the spectacular view. We believe that the proposed time capsule monument would significantly interfere with the use and enjoyment of Inspiration Point. The proposed monument would consist of a 12 -foot- high sculpture of three dolphins atop a three- foot -high platform, surrounded by an area of commemorative bricks and a time capsule, all of which would obstruct this world -class view and would compete for the limited space in this scenic park used for picnicking and sightseeing. A monument of this type would be better suited in other locations available in.Corona del Mar. We request that the unobstructed view of the ocean at Inspiration Point and at other view parks along Ocean Boulevard in Corona del Mar be protected for the benefit of all current and future residents of the City. t. Print Name 1, 015c kI T Address Signature Cdy (YA17 1JfJ x� State Zip 51-460-5- ..— Prinl Name .Q.i%'I 4t %'Lvae K--- _ Address !�r �41�h....: ,.... .. .... .......___ -..... Signature I'CQ/3t, - .... . __ _.__ _._.. 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Print Name Address Signature City State Zip Return petitions by January 30, 2004 to: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Conunission, City of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA 92663 Hale Page 1 of 1 Craig, Teri From: Knight, Marie Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 1:43 PM To: Craig, Teri Subject: FW: CDM centennial for the correspondence file - - - -- Original Message---- - From: Mark and Gloria Fahey [ mailto :glomarkltd @sbcgloba[.net] Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 8:43 AM To: tdgeway @city.newport- beach.ca .us; dandee @earthlink.net; don2webb @earthlink.net; nbcouncil@ ranichols. info; gary.adams @parsons.comhef; jhff @aol.com; parandigm @aol.com; HBludau @city.newport- beach.ca.us; MKnight @ city.newport- beach.ca.us Subject: CDM centennial Letter of Support Date: January 21, 2004 Honorary Mayor Tod Ridgeway Newport Beach City Council 3300 Newport Blvd. PO Box 1786 • Newport Beach, CA 92658 -8915 RE: Inspiration Point Centennial Enhancement Plan Dear Mayor Ridgeway & Newport Beach City Council We hereby give our full support to the site of Inspiration Point on Ocean Blvd. in Corona Del Mar for the installation of the proposed Time Capsule and Monument Sculpture as part of the Centennial Enhancement plan, based on the information that we have been provided by Centennial committee members. It is rare in ones lifetime that _ the _ community can take such an active role and participate_inJhe_ planning -and decision_ making- process of something as special and everlasting as this Centennial enhancement plan. The time capsule and dolphin sculpture will last long after we, and our surviving families are gone - inspiring future generations for many years to come. The location of Inspiration Point is a natural one. We all need to seize this amazing opportunity and support the proposed community enhancement plan at Inspiration Point in honor of our Centennial Celebration. Working together, we can do it. Your unanimous support for this proposal in the most expeditious timeframe possible is important and much appreciated Thank you for your consideration regarding this important issue. Sincerely, Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Fahey 1034 Pescador Dr. Newport Beach, Ca. 92660 • 1/22/2004 0 • 3309 OCEAN BLVD. CORONA DEL MAR, CA 92628 23 F- fug ee S �1 SG CL-" 4 423 %21ris Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 January 23, 2004 Debra Allen, Chair Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission City of Newport Beach 3300 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, CA 92663 Dear Madam Chair: ressed- q-ts c�cK, C,�rnmissiener Thank you for your interest in receiving public comment regarded the proposed Corona del Mar Centennial time capsule monument and sculpture at Inspiration Point park. The comments provided in this letter present serious concerns regarding the proposed monument, and offer sensible alternatives to help you identify the most suitable location for the monument. Zoning Violations The City of Newport Beach Zoning Ordinance Section 20.65.030 regarding height limits states, • "the proposed grade and related development will not result in the loss of any public views." Further, Section 20.65.060 states, "Structures on the bluff side of Ocean Boulevard in Corona del Mar ... may be changed provided such change does not result in a roof height above top of the curb. New structures may be constructed on vacant sites subject to the same criteria." The proposed monument would result in the loss of public views, and would exceed the height limit on the bluff side of Ocean Boulevard, in violation of the City's Zoning Ordinance. The Zoning Ordinance protects public views for the benefit of all City residents. The City ought _ norviolateits own ordinances - – — Proposed Monument Would Interfere with the Use of Inspiration Point The proposed monument would significantly interfere with the use and enjoyment of Inspiration Point. Inspiration Point is one of few "view parks" in Corona del Mar – where many residents and visitors enjoy picnicking and sightseeing year -round with an unobstructed, spectacular view of the ocean. The park is relatively small and space is limited. The proposed monument would consist of a 12- foot -high sculpture of three dolphins atop a three- foot -high platform, surrounded by an area of commemorative bricks and a time capsule, all of which would obstruct this world -class view and would compete for the limited space in this scenic park. It is not clear how a world -class view would be enhanced by an obstruction. A monument of this type would run counter to the purpose of the park, and would be better suited • in other locations available in Corona del Mar. Debra Allen, Chair January 23, 2004 Page 2 Concerns of Local Residents The attached petitions indicate that numerous residents along Ocean Boulevard and throughout Corona del Mar share the concerns stated in this letter. Many elderly residents are unable to attend public meetings and have registered their views by signing the attached petitions. Concerns Regarding Selection of Artist Concerns have been raised that the process used to select the artist for the sculpture should have included greater outreach to artists in Newport Beach. Comments have noted that Newport Beach has world -class artists and that the selection of an artist from the community would better reflect the community focus of the Centennial. Potential Alternatives In many cities, it is common to place a monument in the middle of a town square or in the middle of a traffic roundabout - which would be the equivalent of the center island of Pacific Coast Highway at Marguerite Avenue. The center island of Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) offers a prominent location where the monument could make a community statement and where far more people could see it more • frequently. Perhaps the monument could be placed in a temporary location for the Centennial until the acquisition of the PCH right -of -way by the City, and then placed permanently in the center island of PCH when the City takes ownership. The placement of the monument in the center island of PCH could be made part of a celebration of the acquisition of the PCH right -of -way as a major milestone in the Vision 2004 Improvement Plan for Coast Highway. Should plans for the monument-b—edelay --e -by the selections a suitable location and an artist, an additional, later celebration would provide the time needed to complete the most appropriate monument. Three other parks in Corona del Mar could offer a prominent, temporary location for a monument, without obstructing scenic views or competing for limited space. These are: • The Oasis Senior Center at the corner of 5h Street & Marguerite Avenue. • Begonia Park at the comer of Bayside Drive & Carnation Avenue. • Grant Howald Park on 5th Street across the street from the Oasis Senior Center. • Debra Allen, Chair January 23, 2004 Page 3 Conclusion I request that you not approve the use of Inspiration Point for the proposed monument and sculpture. I request that the unobstructed view of the ocean at Inspiration Point and at other view parks along Ocean Boulevard in Corona del Mar be protected for the benefit of all current and future residents of the City. Perhaps the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission could request the preparation of policies from City staff that would ensure view protection at "view parks" in the City, which would make it easier to resolve these types of issues in the future. If you need any further information, please feel free to call me at (949) 673 -5415. Sincerely, //�/�t l w zv4 Bruce Colbert Attachments • • • PETITION OBJECTING TO THE LOCATION OF A TIME CAPSULE MONUMENT AND SCULPTURE AT INSPIRATION POINT To the City of Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission: We the undersigned residents of the City of Newport Beach respectfully object to the proposal to locate a Corona del Mar Centennial time capsule monument and sculpture at Inspiration Point park. The park is presently used year -round by many residents and visitors to enjoy the spectacular view. We believe that the proposed time capsule monument would significantly interfere with the use and enjoyment of Inspiration Point. The proposed monument would consist of a 12 -foot- high sculpture of three dolphins atop a three- foot -high platform, surrounded by an area of commemorative bricks and a time capsule, all of which would obstruct this world -class view and would compete for the limited space in this scenic park used for picnicking and sightseeing. A monument of this type would be better suited in other locations available in Corona del Mar. We request that the unobstructed view of the ocean at Inspiration Point and at other view parks along Ocean Boulevard in Corona del Mar be protected for the benefit of all current and future residents of the City. ,. Print Name Wna 1��i •�`i� 6 2 ___ Signature _______ ____ ___1�_ _`__�t____- ._ ---------------- .________ _ _____ __________ ,11 , - .$�C. }�C `f1} C, A' 'f� `Ix- Print Name ---------- , _ ni, C Address7� J - - -- - L'1------ ------- -- ______`- ��cS...C3. --------- ---- Signature City (/ State Zip 3. Print Name _jam/- /)� ddress��jj /y /) _ _ ____""_1-_f- ____- l_ Signature - City - State i Zip 9 26,2 e e 4. Print Name _-- ' ---- -_ �\ _ Address -7� _fit - _ -`- -'-__ - - -------- -- ---- - - -'- - -�f-- - ----- - --(-�-- - --- �-- -�----6 - :--A-- -- - --- Signature city U� Vt State _Zip 41-2 G 5. Print Name dress -� Signature city - State Zip 6. Print Name - --'- - -- Address k -------------------------------------------------- �----- Signature -- '------- --- -6 ---------------------- City - - State Zip '�6- 7. me Print Name T,,ns Y ll 1 Address �j%� G�!' -PrintN Signature "- JJ 111 '_ ___________ _ ---___________ c city State 45 u11A - Zip 9a1� 8. Pri nt -N--a-m--e _ -- - ----------------------- Address � -�-% - --------------- - -- Signature t City 8 hk d State Zip I J 6 6 Return petitions by January 30, 2004 to: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, City of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA 92663 Date J- (jlugry , 207 &01--9 i • PETITION OBJECTING TO THE LOCATION OF A TIME CAPSULE MONUMENT AND SCULPTURE AT INSPIRATION POINT To the City of Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission: We the undersigned residents of the City of Newport Beach respectfully object to the proposal to locate a Corona del Mar Centennial time capsule monument and sculpture at Inspiration Point park. The park is presently used year -round by many residents and visitors to enjoy the spectacular view. We believe that the proposed time capsule monument would significantly interfere with the use and enjoyment of Inspiration Point. The proposed monument would consist of a 12 -foot- high sculpture of three dolphins atop a three- foot -high platform, surrounded by an area of commemorative bricks and a time capsule, all of which would obstruct this world -class view and would compete for the limited space in this scenic park used for picnicking and sightseeing. A monument of this type would be better suited in other locations available in Corona del Mar. We request that the unobstructed view of the ocean at Inspiration Point and at other view parks along Ocean Boulevard in Corona del Mar be protected for the benefit of all current and future residents of the City. t. 7 Print Name G�( (..l.l �,,.. 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Print Name Address Signature City State Zip Return petitions by January 30, 2004 to: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, City of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA 92663 Date JG7"Id Ary • • PETITION OBJECTING TO THE LOCATION OF A TIME CAPSULE MONUMENT AND SCULPTURE AT INSPIRATION POINT To the City of Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission: We the undersigned residents of the City of Newport Beach respectfully object to the proposal to locate a Corona del Mar Centennial time capsule monument and sculpture at Inspiration Point park. The park is presently used year -round by many residents and visitors to enjoy the spectacular view. We believe that the proposed time capsule monument would significantly interfere with the use and enjoyment of Inspiration Point. 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Print Name ` 4a1V_ Al.-_. `J ((� 5 Address ;VAre.(:7V Q2tt'';_ Signature rn ° ________ __ __ _ __________ -� --------------------------------------------------- City C -j) M _________ State CA .r zip le'&Z> Return petitions by January 30, 2004 to: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, City of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA 92663 Date J11hLr6lry 00x/ 0 r1 L J PETITION OBJECTING TO THE LOCATION OF A TIME CAPSULE MONUMENT AND SCULPTURE AT INSPIRATION POINT To the City of Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission: We the undersigned residents of the City of Newport Beach respectfully object to the proposal to locate a Corona del Mar Centennial time capsule monument and sculpture at Inspiration Point park. The park is presently used year -round by many residents and visitors to enjoy the spectacular view. We believe that the proposed time capsule monument would significantly interfere with the use and enjoyment of Inspiration Point. 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Name _________ ___ __ _ ___ _______ Address Fl)-t Fl) -6 Signature - -t ___________ ____ ------ -- ------ Ci C State Zi `� Return petitions by January 30, 2004 to: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, City of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA 92663 Date ,F1 u PETITION OBJECTING TO THE LOCATION OF A TIME CAPSULE MONUMENT AND SCULPTURE AT INSPIRATION POINT To the City of Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission: We the undersigned residents of the City of Newport Beach respectfully object to the proposal to locate a Corona del Mar Centennial time capsule monument and sculpture at Inspiration Point park. The park is presently used year -round by many residents and visitors to enjoy the spectacular view. We believe that the proposed time capsule monument would significantly interfere with the use and enjoyment of Inspiration Point. 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Q '3 '". j O "I a Y• State C` A Zj 2 L 2 Return petitions by January 30, 2004 to: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, City of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA 92663 DateSypwrercr 0 PETITION OBJECTING TO THE LOCATION OF A TIME CAPSULE MONUMENT AND SCULPTURE AT INSPIRATION POINT To the City of Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission: We the undersigned residents of the City of Newport Beach respectfully object to the proposal to locate a Corona del Mar Centennial time capsule monument and sculpture at Inspiration Point park. The park is presently used year -round by many residents and visitors to enjoy the spectacular view. We believe that the proposed time capsule monument would significantly interfere with the use and enjoyment of Inspiration Point. The proposed monument would consist of a 12 -foot- high sculpture of three dolphins atop a three- foot -high platform, surrounded by an area of commemorative bricks and a time capsule, all of which would obstruct this world -class view and would compete for the limited space in this scenic park used for picnicking and sightseeing. A monument of this type would be better suited in other locations available in Corona del Mar. We request that the unobstructed view of the ocean at Inspiration Point and. at other view parks along Ocean Boulevard in Corona del Mar be protected for the benefit of all current and future residents of the City. Print Na teo Address 2620 Signature City State Zip Print a _z1 .rn / �e �7--------- - Addressi�+lJ ,� Z Signaturg- lPrintName"' ` ,/(�f'J el City StateU,�1 ' 3. ---------- ` A 4} 1-j WAa-v_ lt,� a7W Address 2 B 3 O h-1 J) Signature --------- -- ---------------- -- --- . 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Print Name fRE� _ _ LLCLxl1_G- 10--- ------------- Address ald'-J'U--- is --v -1 :o--- &--- - - - - -- Signat ure GL C1 Kti.LUL City l– c�/�c.�iQ c r" 1�L1G G" State TAP Return petitions by January 30, 2004 to: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, City of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA 92663 Date %''.r F'' 's L_J PETITION OBJECTING TO THE LOCATION OF A TIME CAPSULE MONUMENT AND SCULPTURE AT INSPIRATION POINT To the City of Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission: We the undersigned residents of the City of Newport Beach respectfully object to the proposal to locate a Corona del Mar Centennial time capsule monument and sculpture at Inspiration Point park. The park is presently used year -round by many residents and visitors to enjoy the spectacular view. We believe that the proposed time capsule monument would significantly interfere with the use and enjoyment of Inspiration Point. The proposed monument would consist of a 12 -foot- high sculpture of three dolphins atop a three- foot -high platform, surrounded by an area of commemorative bricks and a time capsule, all of which would obstruct this world -class view and would compete for the limited space in this scenic park used for picnicking and sightseeing. A monument of this type would be better suited in other locations available in Corona del Mar. We request that the unobstructed view of the ocean at Inspiration Point and at other view parks along Ocean Boulevard in Corona del Mar be protected for the benefit of all current and future residents of the City. I. Print Name — Address Signature al^�'t City State Zip �ba z. Print Name ----- �A pt'LC L �J 7 ---- '---�--- ----- --____--- ------------ty Address ------ �---- ----- � ------- - Q _ - -�--- V - '-"- ---- ---__- Signatu /\/Th„i eA -t� State Zip T2_6 3. 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Print Name Address Signature City State Zip Return petitions by January 30, 2004 to: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, City of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA 92663 • 9 PETITION OBJECTING TO THE LOCATION OF A TIME CAPSULE MONUMENT AND SCULPTURE AT INSPIRATION POINT To the City of Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission: We the undersigned residents of the City of Newport Beach respectfully object to the proposal to locate a Corona del Mar Centennial time capsule monument and sculpture at Inspiration Point park. The park is presently used year -round by many residents and visitors to enjoy the spectacular view. We believe that the proposed time capsule monument would significantly interfere with the use and enjoyment of Inspiration Point. The proposed monument would consist of a 12 -foot- high sculpture of three dolphins atop a three- foot -high platform, surrounded by an area of commemorative bricks and a time capsule, all of which would obstruct this world -class view and would compete for the limited space in this scenic park used for picnicking and sightseeing. A monument of this type would be better suited in other locations available in Corona del Mar. We request that the unobstructed view of the ocean at Inspiration Point and at other view parks along Ocean Boulevard in Corona del Mar be protected for the benefit of all current and future residents of the City. 1. t Print ------ ..�-E'}- - - ------- --- -----d ress- �7 / 4_!- l --IY A -tv - -------- - - -- Signatures City Stat Zip Print Name ®�� ��'SY UU 11 Address __________ Signature __________________`_`__.___..______ ,? ___________- ____- _�_+__________ city (�2Y %✓Pl " ;Z"State(/� 3. Print Address q `------------- -N ------------------------ Sig city State Zip 4. Print Name IM_ _� Address Signature City �ejjl� Iy L_s�.y tale z�A Zipq- 1L 5. Print Name Address Signature city State Zip 6. Print Name Address Signature City State Zip 7. Print Name ---- ----- ------ ----- ----- -- ------------- ------ _---------------------------------------------------------------- Address Signature city State Zip 8. Print Name Address Signature city State Zip Return petitions by January 30, 2004 to: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, City of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA 92663 Date J PETITION OBJECTING TO THE LOCATION OF A TIME CAPSULE MONUMENT AND SCULPTURE AT INSPIRATION POINT To the City of Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission: We the undersigned residents of the City of Newport Beach respectfully object to the proposal to locate a Corona del Mar Centennial time capsule monument and sculpture at Inspiration Point park. The park is presently used year -round by many residents and visitors to enjoy the spectacular view. We believe that the proposed time capsule monument would significantly interfere with the use and enjoyment of Inspiration Point. The proposed monument would consist of a 12 -foot- high sculpture of three dolphins atop a three- foot -high platform, surrounded by an area of commemorative bricks and a time capsule, all of which would obstruct this world -class view and would compete for the limited space in this scenic park used for picnicking and sightseeing. A monument of this type would be better suited in other locations available in Corona del Mar. We request that the unobstructed view of the ocean at Inspiration Point and at other view parks along Ocean Boulevard in Corona del Mar be protected for the benefit of all current and future residents of the City. t. 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Print Name Address Signature City State Zip Return petitions by January 30, 2004 to: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, City of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA 92663 Date �— Bruce Colbei t, AICP 423 % Iris Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 January 28, 2004 Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission City of Newport Beach 3300 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, CA 92663 Dear Madam Chair and Commissioners: As more residents have become aware of the proposed monument and sculpture at Inspiration Point, more people have signed the attached petitions. Sincerely, 0'VU 1, Bruce Colbert • Attachments n PETITION OBJECTING TO THE LOCATION OF A . TIME CAPSULE MONUMENT AND SCULPTURE AT INSPIRATION POINT r1 �J J To the City of Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission: We the undersigned residents of the City of Newport Beach respectfully object to the proposal to locate a Corona del Mar Centennial time capsule monument and sculpture at Inspiration Point park. The park is presently used year -round by many residents and visitors to enjoy the spectacular view. We believe that the proposed time capsule monument would significantly interfere with the use and enjoyment of Inspiration Point. The proposed monument would consist of a 12 -foot- high sculpture of three dolphins atop a three- foot -high platform, surrounded by an area of commemorative bricks and a time capsule, all of which would obstruct this world -class view and would compete for the limited space in this scenic park used for picnicking and sightseeing. A monument of this type would be better suited in other locations available in Corona del Mar. We request that the unobstructed view of the ocean at Inspiration Point and at other view parks along Ocean Boulevard in Corona del Mar be protected for the benefit of all current and future residents of the City. 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Print Name ,l �J- 11C1�ti_l kn (Sorl Address I i ;;((�� ,,�� // 6 ,tom 1 ,}�1 ------ Signature "------------ tvl'/� - _�VV!•N---tu '" �d-9n -' city Cj, State C,�K Zip HL� 8. Print Name Signature LI cit '. State -- Zip 2 t% T eti ors by 30, 2004 to Par s, Beaches and Recreation Commission, City of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport oulevard, wport Beach, CA 92663 Date PEDTION OBJECTING TO THE LOCATION OVA . TIME CAPSULE MONUMENT AND SCULPTURE AT INSPIRATION POINT To the City of Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission: We the undersigned residents of the City of Newport Beach respecttally object to the proposal to locate a Corona e-el Mar Centennial time capsule monument and sculpture at Inspiration Point park. The pai ,c.is presently us.:.d year -round by many r <:sidc:nts and visitors to enjoy the spectacular view. We believe that tl proposed time capsule monument would significantly interfere with the use and enjoyment of trispiration Point. The proposed monument would rcnsist of a 12 -foot- high sculpture of three dolphins atop a three- foot -high platform, surrounded by an area of commemorative bricks and u time capsule, all of which would obstruct this a:: rld -class view and would compete for the limitYfd s,-,ace in this scenic park used for picnicki;,,, and sightseeing. A :nonument of this type would be better suited in other locations available in C,xona del Mar. We request that the unobstructed view of the ocean at Inspiration Pont and at other view parks along Ocean Boulevard in Corona del Mar be protected for the benefit of all current and future residents of the City. $ii38 e..t C �a... Blvd 4.-31 • Return petitions by fanuary 30, 20N :o Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, Cii• Newport Beach, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beaci -.::A 92663 1] 10 PETITION OBJECTING TO THE LOCATION OF A TIME CAPSULE MONUMENT AND SCULPTURE AT INSPIRATION POINT To the City of Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission: We the undersigned residents of the City of Newport Beach respectfully object to the proposal to locate a Corona del Mar Centennial time capsule monument and sculpture at Inspiration Point park. The park is presently used year -round by many residents and visitors to enjoy the spectacular view. We believe that the proposed time capsule monument would significantly interfere with the use and enjoyment of Inspiration Point. The proposed monument would consist of a 12 -foot- high sculpture of three dolphins atop a three- foot -high platform, surrounded by an area of commemorative bricks and a time capsule, all of which would obstruct this world -class view and would compete for the limited space in this scenic park used for picnicking and sightseeing. A monument of this type would be better suited in other locations available it.. Corona del Mar. We request that the unobstructed view of the ocean at Inspiration Point and at other view parks along Ocean Boulevard in Corona del Mar be protected for the benefit of all current and future residents of the City. 1. Print Name t ..rint Namel1l.- --"....'.-'ess- Address _ i -hNf.-Ot- --- -- -l"-----".------ Signature t,� City State Zip 2. Print Name �_ ^.j i./ ? ii ' --- ---- ----- i Address Signatu a - -- - . -1- City -- N r State�dT ZiP �� 3. Print Na _7e _7 �� if Z / ` Address - � G7" -- --------------- - --- -- Signatureh r� --- ----�: City Al-, State (A Zip %Z 4/ 4. p - Print Name J - -L t y - _ _... _. Address. `� - Go t1i-�-v Signature .. ---- ----- - -- city� State Zip p 5. ` Print Name W ALL i IN, L�nA!\� Y '� \\ k Address y21 �� >J S t T�l `� p Signature__. - - -' c1'Li. a� city t✓ statem Zip 1' , 6. Print Name 5.WQ,ip,pA MPrOZ eO r_ - Address 241 - - d Signature City, State Ct"r- Zip fA�% Print Name „!:- - �----- -- -- - - -- �����`11L.. �i1.. Addres---------------------- r---v Signature City Stat Zip tl- 8. J Print Name !X �N� r2 Address r l d f-� ,SOU Signature city State Zip Return petitions by January 30, 2004 to: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, City of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA 92663 ? Date • • PETITION OBJECTING TO THE LOCATION OF A TIME CAPSULE MONUMENT AND SCULPTURE AT INSPIRATION POINT To the City of Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission: We the undersigned residents of the City of Newport Beach respectfully object to the proposal to locate a Corona del Mar Centennial time capsule monument and sculpture at Inspiration Point park. The park is presently used year -round by many residents and visitors to enjoy the spectacular view. We believe that the proposed time capsule monument would significantly interfere with the use and enjoyment of Inspiration Point. The proposed monument would consist of a 12 -foot- high sculpture of three dolphins atop a three- foot -high platform, surrounded by an area of commemorative bricks and a time capsule, all of which would obstruct this world -class view and would compete for the limited space in this scenic park used for picnicking and sightseeing. A monument of this type would be better suited in other locations available in Corona del Mar. We request that the unobstructed view of the ocean at Inspiration Point and at other view parks along Ocean Boulevard in Corona del Mar be protected for the benefit of all current and future residents of the City. t. Print Name Address .. __- !V ----------- - ---- - - - - -- Signaturer�J 40. �,� City l--D ��, ✓jLZ �� l Q. �, state Zip _7 b 2. PPrint Name _ Address -- g--! - _ -pf e V1_L-q4 -- V-- -V----e-� --- -- --------' - ---- - Signature / - -_City (AOma � y- StateC' Zip o / 3. Print Name ------------ C �, dress gam, � - Fy•---f'�- U_Al_YC'- _ tz5 -- 9 /`-�I LPL •!7,�A/1�L.LM- �'c..�Gxt_J- - ---- ! Signature City State �, Zip .7 -z-4;:Z 4 Print Name -- t _1 Address -- f.!s...:¢X:b �i- -- ------ -----' --------- -a- ------ ----bin C --- -- ----- --- Signature City C04 a State Zip 5. Print Name %KlC lJil G Address Zys _ I._--_'- ------------------- - -- - -'- -- --- -- -- -----_- ------- Signature „ 9 City State Zip gZ Z� Print Name - - -- _ i V._� l C� v �� :Address i �' j� !r'j (✓ �1. t� Q Signature --------------------------------- ,... City INC__ State CA Zip y 36(t.� Name f• GPrint r�"y Address �j�7 11(� -- ----/ Signature City ZW40 t—wY' State 6A Zip /�� 8. Print Name Address //� �1 Signature city p �^ State C-+ Zip jP27O(o Return petitions by January 30, 2004 to: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, City of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA 92663 Date / /2 O 6 I i PETITION OBJECTING TO THE LOCATION OF A - TIME CAPSULE MONUMENT AND SCULPTURE AT INSPIRATION POINT To the City of Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission: We the undersigned residents of the City of Newport Beach respectfully object to the proposal to locate a Corona del Mar Centennial time capsule monument and sculpture at Inspiration Point park. The park is presently used year -round by many residents and visitors to enjoy the spectacular view. We believe that the proposed time capsule monument would significantly interfere with the use and enjoyment of Inspiration Point. The proposed monument would consist of a 12 -foot- high sculpture of three c.olphins atop a three- foot -high platform, surrounded by an area of commemorative bricks and a time capsule, all of which would obstruct this world -class view and would compete for the limited space in this scenic park used for picnicking a'ad sightseeing. A monument of this type would be better suited in other locations available in Corona del Mar. Return petitions by January 30, 2,004 '.o: F arks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, City A 'Iewport Beach, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA 92663 • PETITION OBJECTING TO THE LOCATION OF A TIME CAPSULE MONUMENT AND SCULPTURE AT INSPIRATION POINT To the City of Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission: We the undersigned residents of the City of Newport Beach respectfully object to the proposal to locate a Corona del Mar Centennial time capsule monument and sculpture at Inspiration Point park. The park is presently used year -round by many residents and visitors to enjoy the spectacular view. We believe that the proposed time capsule monument would significantly interfere with the use and enjoyment of Inspiration Point. The proposed monument would consist of a 12 -foot- high sculpture of three dolphins atop a three- foot -high platform, surrounded by an area of commemorative bricks and a time capsule, all of which would obstruct this world -class view and would compete for the limited space in this scenic park used for picnicking and sightseeing. A monument of this type would be better suited in other locations available in Corona del Mar. We request that the unobstructed view of the ocean at Inspiration Point and at other view parks along Ocean Boulevard in Corona del Mar be protected for the benefit of all current and future residents of the City. Return petitions by January 30, 2004 to: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, City of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA 92663 Date Print NameL L /Z 12,6W Address 3,5 0- Signature a LIZ br#Ws City 6 / X51 State CA Zip 2. Print Name Address uoraw Oel Mar, CA 9M5 Signature City state Zip ,7 [Prmt Name Address Signature city State Zip 4. _Print N_aIDe_- _. _ — —_— __.. _ Address. Signature city State Zip 5. Print Name Address Signature city state Zip 6. Print Name Address Signature city State Zip 7. Print Name Address Signature City State Zip 8. Print Name Address Signature city State Zip Return petitions by January 30, 2004 to: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, City of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA 92663 Date • • PETITION OBJECTING TO THE LOCATION OF A TIME CAPSULE MONUMENT AND SCULPTURE AT INSPIRATION POINT To the City of Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission: We the undersigned residents of the City of Newport Beach respectfully object to the proposal to locate a Corona del Mar Centennial time capsule monument and sculpture at Inspiration Point park. The park is presently used year -round by many residents and visitors to enjoy the spectacular view. We believe that the proposed time capsule monument would significantly interfere with the use and enjoyment of Inspiration Point. The proposed monument would consist_of a 12 -foot- high sculpture of three dolphins atop a three- foot -high platform, surrounded by an area of commemorative bricks and a time capsule, all of which would obstruct this world -class view and would compete for the limited space in this scenic park used for picnicking and sightseeing. A monument of this type would be better suited in other locations available in Corona del Mar. We request that the unobstructed view of the ocean at Inspiration Point and at other view parks along Ocean Boulevard in Corona del Mar be protected for the benefit of all current and future residents of the City. 1. Print Name---T> Address -/ - „�/ Signature _ state(-",7 Zip F L 2. am Pri nt Name /f ' �� L, Address Signature City State Zip 3. Print Name z p a wpz� t Address a7 C�----r -- Signature city ;44.3 State Zip 'ibrs 4. Print Name Address Signature city State Zip 5. Print Name Address Signature city State Zip 6. Print Name Address Signature City State Zip 7. Print Name Address Signature city State Zip 8. Print Name Address Signature city State Zip Return petitions by January 30, 2004 to: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Conarnission, City of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA 92663 Date 1 t.J1 \V 1 ♦J HOW TO GET PUBLISHED — Letters: Mail to Editorial Page Editor Lolita Harper at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa " — - ---- •E- mail:Send to dailypilot @latimes.com • All correspondence must include full name, hometown and phone number (for verifi( MAILBAG Canine rehabilitation center gets welcome reception I am amazed at the city of Costa Mesa's planning department in regards to their scrutiny of Canine Therapeutics in the article "Therapist may lose shop." My familyrs business has been located at 3303 Harbor Blvd.. for almost 16 years. In all those years, we have seen every conceivable type of business rent here — from - telemarketers to roofing contractors. ` The chiropractor's office in question is neat to ours, and parking is absolutely not an issue, and they - appear to be quite compatible with their fellow tenants. The owner of Canine Therapeutics is like every other tenant. She works hard, and her "clients" do not disturb anyone else in the park- This is zoned as an industrial park. Then maybe it is time to change the rdesignation to perhaps a business park The park now consists of businesses from insurance . companies.to a furniture store and every type of business in between, including FedEx. What is "industrial" anyway? We all seem to be "industrious" and share the common goal of trying to make a living. The tenants who operate fromherepay substantial rent, and most have paid a tidy sum to modify their space for their business There is verylittle point in throwing them out. Change the rules already and give them their permits. Why drive businesses out of Costa Mesa? And as for who the city grants permits to — how about those telemarketers who arrived and took over 30 parking paces at a time! Was this an ppropriate and compatible business or an "industrial parka" I think not GAYLE SPINKS Costa Mesa What's the inspiration for a Murphy; an Irish setter, undergoes hydrotherapy at Canine Therapeutics. absolutely appalled that people would even consider putting a statue at Inspiration Point. The inspiration is that it is the one place that we have an uncluttered view. What horrible idea And Wyland's own art is all about getting away from civilization and seeing nature in the raw. I'm sure that if it was a favorite spot of his, he wouldn't consider putting a statue there. LINDA PRIMROSE Corona Del Mar There are answers to the problem of horse cleanup In regard to the issue of cleaning up horses in the. Back Bay. I agree byproducts of what all living things eat and drink are an undesirable fact of life. Perhaps as many of us as Dossible should investigate South to be Technologies offers chemical -free solutions to some undesirable facts of life — rather than have dump trucks that could ruin the habitat and rather than diapering all the animals that contribute to the problem. Again, rather than travel the realm of the ridiculous, examine the web sites. It's beyond logic that city and county officials don't know about air quality management. The job of AQMI) is to have a guide to better property management. They do. The plan is available to all of us on their web site. KERRY SCHULTZ Newport Beach Whatever works for the officers works for reader A black and white police car has traditionally been a symbol of the presence of the authorities. if it is a determent to illegal acts, it sounds' good to me But some in society say My choose that the deadr penalty s not a i auenaea ban Lnego Mare • A— —_ —_ _ _r ag IJniversity, Bird I'" a degree is QUahty Management District offers white cars, then I mb A OSKI i art with a minor fn architeetum I fr ie pmperty management T E [ would like to say that I am planning, and Cleanlife Costa Mesa PETITION OBJECTING TO THE LOCATION OF A TIME CAPSULE MONUMENT AND SCULPTURE AT INSPIRATION POINT • To the City of Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission: • We the undersigned residents of the City of Newport Beach respectfully object to the proposal to locate a Corona del Mar Centennial time capsule monument and sculpture at Inspiration Point park. The park is presently used year -round by many residents and visitors to enjoy the spectacular view. We believe that the proposed time capsule monument would significantly interfere with the use and enjoyment of Inspiration Point. The proposed monument would consist of a 12 -foot- high sculpture of three dolphins atop a three- foot -high platform, surrounded by an area of commemorative bricks and a time capsule, all of which would obstruct this world -class view and would compete for the limited space in this scenic park used for picnicking and sightseeing. A monument of this type would be better suited in other locations available in Corona del Mar. We request that the unobstructed view of the ocean at Inspiration Point and at other view parks along Ocean Boulevard in Corona del Mar be protected for the benefit of all current and future residents of the City. t. Print Name ___________ �4�i__ v�lr! 1__________ Address - __A-- C-:Y�1.i Signature city a State Zip °6 ,2,(� Print Name ' �- �,L s Address -- KA/_ Signature Clty Cj 1V Staten Zip 3 Print Name d�� Ca- Address .z O ( 1;=8 13t IV F—� Signature X/. -- ---- ---- - - - - -- cif ( 1® a hlezf • state --- - - -_ -- Zip 9� 7.5- 4- Print 1 ( Address ;,�p -e Signature ` - - ,city �.� �Q fate Zip D 5. Print Name 1 „, , Address (2 ,� /y QLp�� p Signature G City State Zip 2 6. Print Name i /� �j _T 2, a A- VAI?�- ` Address �% 3 Z A 2 �E.l.J . /� (i� —' Signature 0 - city (�//% State C�- Zip 7. Print Name I / /,N-1 �J'GiY�.w �//r/ -i-�s i - - Address ,3Ti laa2�G --- --- ---- ---------------------- - Signature ”' -`— city �./iGYt State (�a zip 92Gz S- 8. Print Name (� ��t`ti�y�. A�lo -/ 2 Address ✓a Signature i - .' City State Zip eturn petitions by January' 30, 2004 to: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, City of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport v , Newpo Beach, CA 92663 LQ Rzb J'�' '57"c_ ..r Z,_ . Date av ua�u 3y 7cx� j I}' n 46a «f .. z t't;:y `,fit ; . ,.• ` s WAMM -VMS� akj y'. "I, YY"'' u • PETITION OBJECTING TO THE LOCATION OF A TIME CAPSULE MONUMENT AND SCULPTURE AT INSPIRATION POINT To the City of Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission: We the undersigned residents of the City of Newport Beach respectfully object to the proposal to locate a Corona del Mar Centennial time capsule monument and sculpture at Inspiration Point park. The park is presently used year -round by many residents and visitors to enjoy the spectacular view. We believe that the proposed time capsule monument would significantly interfere with the use and enjoyment of Inspiration Point. The proposed monument would consist of a 12 -foot- high sculpture of three dolphins atop a three- foot -high platform, surrounded by an area of commemorative bricks and a time capsule, all of which would obstruct this world -class view and would compete for the limited space in this scenic park used for picnicking and sightseeing. A monument of this type would be better suited in other locations available in Corona del Mar. We request that the unobstructed view of the ocean at Inspiration Point and at other view parks along Ocean Boulevard in Corona del Mar be protected for the benefit of all current and future residents of the City. 1. Print Name �.Q t-n L S — Address Signatur City 2. C- 61Uwc.L- State Print Namer ��7� -- -- 7�V Address 55Z�) 2i p 2_b25 Signature City' State (�)4 - Zip 9262'T_ 3. Print Name T I / -�A/ Address .1PV t ].� , 111111111 [.� , I'' Y__ ______.______________________ Iv __lC� Signature city State Zi( 4. Print Name-- ! 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The proposed monument would consist of a 12 -foot- high sculpture of three dolphins atop a three- foot -high platform, surrounded by an area of commemorative bricks and a time capsule, all of which would obstruct this world -class view and would compete for the limited space in this scenic park used for picnicking and sightseeing. A monument of this type would be better suited in other locations available in Corona del Mar. We request that the unobstructed view of the ocean at Inspiration Point and at other view parks along Ocean Boulevard in Corona del Mar be protected for the benefit of all current and future residents of the City. 1. Print Name Signature - -f' - -- Address City ------ ------ State- Zip 2. Print Name Signature Address - - -- -53 -- J City C-D M Slate C 1�- Zip �� 3. Pdnl Name — - bLyR - Address - - --. �A_7- Signature, — - - -3 -_ _E -i ----------- - ' -- C-�' r city ty c - EL M/� Stated /q Zip? 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Print Name I-p „ `n ,...f �r-, // Address Signature y State Zip � Return pe4ons by January 30, 2004 to: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, City of Newport Beach, 330o Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA 92663 Date 7Aoyary 7o1 00 y PETITION OBJECTING TO THE LOCATION OF A • TIME CAPSULE MONUMENT AND SCULPTURE AT INSPIRATION POINT To the City of Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission: • We the undersigned residents of the City of Newport Beach respectfully object to the Proposal to locate a Corona del Mar Centennial time capsule monument and sculpture at Inspiration Point park. The park is presently used year -round by many residents and visitors to enjoy the spectacular view. We believe that the proposed time capsule monument would significantly interfere with the use and enjoyment of Inspiration Point. The proposed monument would consist of a 12 -foot- high sculpture of three dolphins atop a three- foot -high platform, surrounded by an area of commemorative bricks and a time capsule, all of which would obstruct this world -class view and would compete for the limited space in this scenic park used for picnicking and sightseeing. A monument of this type would be better suited in other locations available in Corona del Mar. We request that the unobstructed view of the ocean at Inspiration Point and at other view parks along Ocean Boulevard in Corona del Mar be protected for the benefit of all current and future residents of the City- 1. 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CV LCJ(�'LYbp�--- Signature --- Q--'-j--- ggqV City �� /�/ ` State Zip [( (669 Print Name�_�/�j� yr Address 5 t Signature f -cj _ -_ --- _ -�I ----------- - / ) city A - State 64ip C V I _ Return petitions by January 39, 2004 to: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, City of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA 92663 Date J6 tl'VrX 30,2190y Y J • PETITION OBJECTING TO THE LOCATION OF A TIME CAPSULE MONUMENT AND SCULPTURE AT INSPIRATION POINT • • To the City of Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission: We the undersigned residents of the City of Newport Beach respectfully object to the proposal to locate a Corona del Mar Centennial time capsule monument and sculpture at Inspiration Point park. The park is presently used year -round by many residents and visitors to enjoy the spectacular view. We believe that the proposed time capsule monument would significantly interfere with the use and enjoyment of Inspiration Point. 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City J StatecA Zip ejz4o Print Name O /jd L '- ---- Address --'--- a-1� S�- �j,oy� ----- Signal ------ '---"---- - ------ --------------- - ----- City C� Stater Zip 9 6. Prin Name - tf .------------ Address S�b'-?-- Sign re - -------- City _�IQfws ---� ------------------------------ State CA Zip 9 7. Print - ---- ---- IC/Z ----- CK_, v /��C � ifs�e2 /✓]%Z -- Signature NY /d State(n� -�t� i g� C' 8. Print Name Address Signature City State Zip Return petitions by January 30, 2004 to! Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, City of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA 92663 narP :3-RnNNryP 2 ony ft PETITION OBJECTING TO THE LOCATION OF A • TIME CAPSULE MONUMENT AND SCULPTURE AT INSPIRATION POINT To the City of Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission: • • We the undersigned residents of the City of Newport Beach respectfully object to the proposal to locate a Corona del Mar Centennial time capsule monument and sculpture at Inspiration Point park. The park is presently used year -round by many residents and visitors to enjoy the spectacular view. We believe that the proposed time capsule monument would significantly interfere with the use and enjoyment of Inspiration Point. The proposed monument would consist of a 12 -foot- high sculpture of three dolphins atop a three- foot -high platform, surrounded by an area of commemorative bricks and a time capsule, all of which would obstruct this world -class view and would compete for the limited space in this scenic park used for picnicking and sightseeing. A monument of this type would be better suited in other locations available in Corona del Mar. We request that the unobstructed view of the ocean at Inspiration Point and at other view parks along Ocean Boulevard in Corona del Mar be protected for the benefit of all current and future residents of the City. t. Print Name L P + C..l �is_��/� Address Zsa1 � Signature ° City /vim[✓ 1h Otfil^ State C4 Zip 9Z T 2. 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A ZiPCN43; Return petitions by January 30, 2004 to: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, City of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA 92663 Date 2 11 /o t T" 'b 3'( v JN 0 YP I t! i i C)CATKI N' OF A 4" Dopwtjyy Oster, AMP "LOIJI 0 N 1ZN. njo,,e- (<ek> -SiO W-�Cr�ZIW4 Z -Y/V Belqsfa � Z-�, 6s�r 44��o P. 12 -Ti Vltw W16 1 --rtnt and J�&,� lc� CA qZ6G3 /,,:,6. N(L:pr C oA-a c v r4 4v meuv pe q5� V11- aw4 0 • r1 �J PETITION OBJECTING TO THE LOCATION OF A TIME CAPSULE MONUMENT AND SCULPTURE AT INSPIRATION POINT To the City of Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission: We the undersigned residents of the City of Newport Beach respectfully object to the proposal to locate a Corona del Mar Centennial time capsule monument and sculpture at Inspiration Point park. The park is presently used year -round by many residents and visitors to enjoy the spectacular view. We believe that the proposed time capsule monument would significantly interfere with the use and enjoyment of Inspiration Point. The proposed monument would consist of a 12 -foot- high sculpture of three dolphins stop a three-foot -With platform, surrounded by an area of commemorative bricks and a time capsule, all of which would obstruct this world -class view and would compete for the limited space in this static park used for picnicking and sightseeing. A monument of this type would be better suited in other locations available in Corona del Mar. We request that the unobstructed view of the ocean at Inspiration Point and at other view parks along Ocean Boulevard in Corona del Mar be protected for the benefit of all current and future residents of the City. Pont Name we-#40 s�y,mwe -City / Y.eL z 2 Address P int Name City gn, Address City P' I Name Address Sp We City IAI�r � "V` : I I Name , e 5 -g nt•.ne �'4 "tot Nan Signelure P�inl Namn S�gnalgrP R Piinl Namn Si9naNrC Add,ne< y38 city J _ it 4 __ -City / Y.eL Address City Address City Address City (0"64 Slate CJ4 Zip Q r •Zp %0 Like Stale Zip Slate Zip Stale Zip Return petitions by January 10, 2004 to: Padre, Beaches and Recreation Commission, City of ewport Be" 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA 92663 J n /) • PETITION OBJECTING TO THE LOCATION OF A TIME CAPSULE MONUMENT AND SCULPTURE AT INSPIRATION POINT 0 • To the City of Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission: We the undersigned residents of the City of Newport Beach respectfully object to the proposal to locate a Corona del Mar Centennial time capsule monument and sculpture at Inspiration Point park. The park is presently used year -round by many residents and visitors to enjoy the spectacular view. We believe that the proposed time capsule monument would significantly interfere with the use and enjoyment of Inspiration Point. The proposed monument would consist of a 12 -foot- high sculpture of three dolphins atop a three- foot -high platform, surrounded by an area of commemorative bricks and a time capsule, all of which would obstruct this world -class view and would compete for the limited space in this scenic park used for picnicking and sightseeing. A monument of this type would be better suited in other locations available in Corona del Mar. We request that the unobstructed view of the ocean at Inspiration Point and at other view parks along Ocean Boulevard in Corona del Mar be protected for the benefit of all current and future residents of the City. t. Print Name Signature Print Name Signature / �A� (_- �-R <!.l__dress A,� �,' City dm,/� State Zip A Address Cit ` Y 1U' . �''.. -State �.7j- Zip---Z 3. 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Print Name Address Signature City State Zip Return petitions by January 30, 2004 to: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, City of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA 92663 Date J 011lt 0 0 11� • • PETITION OBJECTING TO THE LOCATION OF A TIME CAPSULE MONUMENT AND SCULPTURE AT INSPIRATION POINT To the City of Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission: We the undersigned residents of the City of Newport Beach respectfully object to the proposal to locate a Corona del Mar Centennial time capsule monument and sculpture at Inspiration Point park. The park is presently used year -round by many residents and visitors to enjoy the spectacular view. We believe that the proposed time capsule monument would significantly interfere with the use and enjoyment of Inspiration Point. The proposed monument would consist of a 12 -foot- high sculpture of three dolphins atop a three- foot -high platform, surrounded by an area of commemorative bricks and a time capsule, all of which would obstruct this world -class view and would compete for the limited space in this scenic park used for picnicking and sightseeing. A monument of this type would be better suited in other locations available in Corona del Mar. We request that the unobstructed view of the ocean at Inspiration Point and at other view parks along Ocean Boulevard in Corona del Mar be protected for the benefit of all current and future residents of the City. Print Name m(�� I Address 3_(_77'0_ Signatur City state 0 Zip Z 2. Print Name Address Signature City State Zip 3. Print Name Address '----------------------- Signature City _ ----------------------- state Zip 4. Print Name Address -'- -- - ----' Signature _ "- City - -- _-----._'------ --- -- State Zip 5. Print Name Address --- ----------- Signature -- --- --- -- City " - -- --------------------------------- State 6. Pri nt Name Address Signature City _—_"_--'------- -'---- State Zip 7. Print Name Address ---------------------------- . Signature City _---- -' ------------ Stale Zip 8. Print Name Address _.-------- Signature -- ----------- City ------------ ---- -- ------ State Zip Return petitions by January 30, 2004 to: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, City of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA 92663 Date 7 anNar -y 70�l ppy PETITION OBJECTING TO THE LOCATION OF A • TIME CAPSULE MONUMENT AND SCULPTURE AT INSPIRATION POINT To the City of Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission: J We the undersigned residents of the City of Newport Beach respectfully object to the proposal to locate a Corona del Mar Centennial time capsule monument and sculpture at Inspiration Point park. The park is presently used year -round by many residents and visitors to enjoy the spectacular view. We believe that the proposed time capsule monument would significantly interfere with the use and enjoyment of Inspiration Point. The proposed monument would consist of a 12 -foot- high sculpture of three dolphins atop a three- foot -high platform, surrounded by an area of commemorative bricks and a time capsule, all of which would obstruct this world -class view and would compete for the limited space in this scenic park used for picnicking and sightseeing. A monument of this type would be better suited in other locations available in Corona del Mar. We request that the unobstructed view of the ocean at Inspiration Point and at other view parks along Ocean Boulevard in Corona del Mar be protected for the benefit of all current and future residents of the City. • Return petitions by January 30, 2004 to: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, City of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA 92663 ;,r,. //.... SAll .......CTl iS )f 5 a{ t 1 {e: t. s; 3 .. ' st:; ... .. ...... c >t �. _ ... ,_. .. • Return petitions by January 30, 2004 to: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, City of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA 92663 ;,r,. //.... 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Print Name Address Signature City State Zip Return petitions by January 30, 2004 to: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, City of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA 92663 Date 1�30 T lym% � PETITION OBJECTING TO THE LOCATION OF A TIME CAPSULE MONUMENT AND SCULPTURE AT INSPIRATION POINT - __ i o ttie i y of tervport� each Parks,— Beaches-attd RematfoirCommrssiorr - -- -- -._._- -- _- _ -_ - -- • We the undersigned residents of the City of Newport Beach respectfully object to the proposal to locate a Corona del Mar Centennial time capsule monument and sculpture at Inspiration Point park. The park is presently used year -round by many residents and visitors to enjoy the spectacular view. We believe that the proposed time capsule monument would significantly interfere with the use and enjoyment of Inspiration Point. The proposed monument would consist of a 12 -foot- high sculpture of three dolphins atop a three- foot -high platform, surrounded by an area of commemorative bricks and a time capsule, all of which would obstruct this world -class view and would compete for the limited space in this scenic park used for picnicking and sightseeing. A monument of this type would be better suited in other locations available in Corona del Mar. We reauest that the unobstructed view of the ocean at Inspiration Point and at other view parks along Ocean Boulevard in Corona del Mar be protected for the benefit of all current and future residents of the City. I I Pru N� I e �^ tdr 5S S>4�N.by1/cAs7z � �27l�'I Sign lur /y- �(j.�l�9('�� -� /r tS W lnt �i �%JC'1` .�ry— Zip Print Niame L' r L.{J tt�'Lh r�1- ac _J_�J�+ Jcln.ss �� � S4, Sifjnalllrl'jn �� L(�Gi.�f� il�l[ _ _9 CI (Y,L(�L,� C 1,iw Nnme Andras Slate Signature Cry _ - -Zp 1. Print Name 1ddresS Signature Glry State zo Print Name .... _.. _ ._. 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We believe that the proposed time capsule monument would significantly interfere with the use and enjoyment of .Inspiration Point. The proposed monument would consist of a 12 -foot- high sculpture of three dolphins atop a three- foot -high platform, surrounded by an area of commemorative bricks and a time capsule, all of which would obstruct this world -class view and would compete for the limited space in this scenic park used for picnicking and sightseeing. A monument of this type would be better suited in other locations available in Corona del Mar. We request that the unobstructed view of the ocean at Inspiration Point and at other view parks along Ocean Boulevard in Corona del Mar be protected for the benefit of all current and future residents of the City. t. 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CA 92661 JHhaHry 301.2ont/ OfficeJet R Series Professional Printer /Fax /Copier /Scanner ------------------------------------------------- ---- --- ---- --- -- ----- -- -- -- -- -- Last Fax Date Time ]dent i ficat Ion Duration Pages Type Result • 01 -25-04 10:98A 00[46 0 Received No fax • 0 C Dr r e spo n den c e I?D Comm4SS L U)-� r 0 n r_J n L.J CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH RECREATION & SENIOR SERVICES Marie Knight, Director December 16, 2003 Harbor View Community Association c/o Jill Schwalbe Villageway Management, Inc. PO Box 4708 Irvine, CA 92616 Dear Ms. Schwalbe: I received your Letter dated December 2, regarding the volleyball court in Buffalo Hills Park. Although I appreciate your second request, the facts remain the same. The volleyball court was removed at the request of the Harbor View Community Association to make way for an expansion of the pool. Public hearings were held at both the Parks, Beaches fx Recreation Commission and the subsequent City Council meeting in 1997. These meetings were an opportunity for residents who may have opposed the removal of the court to come forward and voice their opposition. At that time there was strong support for the removal of the courts. Since the removal of the court in 1997, the two letters from you are the only requests received for replacing the volleyball court. There appears to be no demand for this activity in the park. We understand that use of parks and preferences do change over time. However, the City is not inclined to change the amenities and make up of the park as the Association Board changes its position. There are nearly 70 beach volleyball courts stretched from Corona del Mar to the river jetty in Newport Beach. These courts are available for players who bring their own net. There are no other parks in our community that have volleyball courts as we feel that the number offered along the beach more than meets the needs of the community. Buffalo Hills Park has two playgrounds, several fields and a basketball court and with the new Bonita Canyon Sports Park offering the addition of tennis, we feel there are sufficient amenities offered. Although your correspondence is appreciated, there are no plans to add a sand volleyball court in Buffalo Hills Park at this time. If you have any additional questions please call me at 949 -644 -3151. Sincerely, V,) Andrea K. McGuire , Recreation Superintendent Cc: Marie Knight, Recreation Ft Senior Services Director Dave Niederhaus, General Services Director Marcelino Lomeli, Parks Ft Tree Superintendent Parks, Beaches Fx Recreation Commission 3300 Neu,:,,o -t Bc�leva d Post Cf ice Box 1730 Ne ft Scanch, CaILornia 2-2658-8e, Teicphane: q "9) 64= -3151 • Fax: 1949) 6 = -3155 ,:,ca-w.ei y.nevrport- beach.ca.us CJ' 0-. 0 �1* �`- Harbor View Community Association December 2, 2003 City of Newport Beach Community Services Department Superintendent 3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92663 RE: HARBOR VIEW COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION Dear Andrea McGuire: As management agent for the Harbor View Community Association, I have been requested by the Board of Directors to contact you and request that you reconsider the Association's request for the installation of a volleyball court in the Buffalo Hills Park. In 1998 prior to the construction and expansion of the Harbor View Community Association Pool, 1854 Port . Westboume, there was a sand volleyball court located adjacent to the pool and clubhouse in the Buffalo Hills Park. During the expansion of the pool and the installation of the new playground equipment the volleyball court was removed. Therefore, the Board of Directors would like to again request that the City reinstall the sand volleyball court next to the clubhouse behind the City restrooms. Please advise the undersigned regarding your response to the above request as soon as possible. Your time and effort is . appreciated. Sincerely, C J' e roperty Manager On Behalf of the Board of Directors Villageway Management, Inc. P. O. Box 4708, Irvine CA 92616 949 - 450 -1515 / 949 -585 -0146 Fax r� CITY 0IRNEWPORT BEACH GENERAL, SERVICES DEPARTMENT David E. Niederhaus, Director Ms. Stephanie Barger, Executive Director Earth Resources Foundation 230 East 17`t' Street, Suite 208 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Dear Stephanie, December 15, 2003 In my letter of December 4, 2003 regarding the City conditions for your proposed initial assessment phase, I failed to document the proposed City sidewalk project along the west side of Dover adjacent to the wetlands. While we expect no conflict between your project and the City sidewalk, I had been tasked by the Parks, Beaches, and Recreation Commission to document this information in my original letter. • Again, staff is looking forward to assisting your organization in this educational project. • Happy holidays! Sincerely, David E. Niederhaus, Director General Services Department cc: PB &R Commission Assistant City Manager Kiff Public Works Director Recreation and Senior Services Director Parks & Trees Superintendent Water Quality Specialist Kappeler 3300 Newport Boulevard - Post Office Box 1768 • Newport Beach, California 92658 -8915 Telephone: (949) 644 -3055 • Fax: (949) 650 -0747 - www.city.newport- beach.ca.us CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH \i GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT °�c nN�P David E. Niederhaus, Director December 4, 2003 Ms. Stephanie Barger, Executive Director Earth Resources Foundation 230 East 17`h Street, Suite 208 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Dear Stephanie, This letter is to confirm the Parks, Beaches, and Recreation Commission's approval of the assessment phase of your proposed project at the Castaways Park wetlands. As you are aware, three conditions were set by the Commission for concept approval and are as follows: (1) Please ensure that all participants in the project execute the attached Release and Waiver form. Please forward a copy of the completed forms to City staff assigned to this project before • any field activities commence. (2) City staff will be provided for assistance and guidance and must be directly involved in all planning and field activities as they deem necessary. (3) You are authorized to move forward with the assessment phase only a$er you have completed each of the conditions. Approval of the restoration phase will be considered by the Commission when appropriate. Staff members assigned to your project include Randy Kearns, Parks Maintenance Supervisor (949- 644 - 3082), and John Kappeler, Water Quality Specialist (949- 644 - 3218). Please contact Randy and John at your earliest convenience to arrange for an orientation meeting before any field activities occur. In closing, congratulations on the City acceptance of your proposal. We are looking forward to working with you and the Earth Resources Foundation on this very worthy project. If I can be of further assistance, please contact me. Sincerely, David E. Niederhaus, Director General Services Department 3300 Newport Boulevard - Post Office Box 1768 - Newport Beach. California 92658 -8915 Telephone: (949) 644 -3055 - Fax: (949) 650 -0747 - www.city.newport- beach.ca.us cc: PB &R Commission Assistant City Manager Kiff Public Works Director Recreation and Senior Services Director Parks & Trees Superintendent Water Quality Specialist Kappeler Attachment: Release and Waiver Form • • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH u GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT a. cq,�.P David E. Niederhaus, Director RELEASE & WAIVER The Earth Resources Foundation (ERF) desires to participate in efforts to provide volunteer services and materials for a Wetlands Restoration Project at Castaways Park in the City of Newport Beach. The City of Newport Beach has no obligation to offer programs to permit volunteers to work within its parkways, parks and other landscaped areas. I understand that my signature on this form constitutes a request for permission to participate in a program to provide wetlands restoration within Castaways Park and that the request is voluntary, with knowledge that I am giving up all rights to make claims against the City of Newport Beach if I am injured. I also understand that the City of Newport Beach would not offer the opportunity to provide these services unless all participants agree to give up their rights to sue the City of Newport Beach, its officers, employees and representatives. I understand and acknowledge that wetlands restoration has inherent dangers that no amount of care, caution, instruction or expertise can eliminate. I expressly release the City of Newport Beach from, and voluntarily assume all risk of personal injury or death sustained while participating in wetlands restoration work, including the passive or active negligence of the released parties, for as long as the activity continues. By signing this form: a. I give up my right to sue the City of Newport Beach, as well as its officers, agents, employees or representatives with respect to any injury or damage I may sustain as a • result of or in anyway related to my participation in the program. By way of illustration, I am giving my right to sue for inadequate instruction, inadequate supervision, faulty equipment or dangerous condition of the premises. My agreement to give up the right to sue the City of Newport Beach does not extend to fraud or intentional misconduct of the City of Newport Beach, or their officers, agents, employees and representatives; and b. I agree to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City of Newport Beach as well as its officers, agents, employees and representatives, from any and all damages, claims or losses caused by my use of any equipment or my actions while participating in the program. I acknowledge that I have read the foregoing paragraphs and have fully and completely been advised of the dangers incidental to engaging in the landscape maintenance program and am fully aware of legal consequences of signing this instrument. PARTICIPANT'S NAME ADDRESS LEGAL GUARDIAN'S NAME AND SIGNATURE (IF PARTICIPANT IS UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE) LEGAL GUARDIAN'S ADDRESS WITNESS SIGNATURE • FUSER9 SVS 'W]?utr uWhm. AMiinixationlfoamShloaukWaivn .CmaxaYSRamrnion. ISO:W.tlx 3300 Newport Boulevard • Post Office Box 1768 • Newport Beach, California 92658 -8915 Telephone: (949) 644 -3055 - Fax: (949) 650 -0747 - www.city.newport- beach.ca.us rn z n 0 n n z m z cn C Z m D n rn D 0 5 (D fD 0 N N n CD r m 0 • • • IRVINE TERRACE PARK ENCROACHMENTS/ 700 Malabar Drive • • • IRVINE TERRACE PARK ENCROACHMENTS/ 700 Malabar Drive 0 0 0 IRVINE TERRACE PARK ENCROACHMENTS/ 7e Malabar me ~� Ufa f4 � f ���,� tea • • • IRVINE TERRACE PARK ENCROACHMENTS/ 712 Malabar Drive i rz' 1 t • • u IRVINE TERRACE PARK ENCROACHMENTS/ 718 Malabar Drive r { . �Y 5 Ys E u • IRVINE TERRACE PARK ENCROACHMENTS/ 724 Malabar Drive • • • IRVINE TERRACE PARK ENCROACHMENTS/ 730 Malabar Drive 8 F�Fj s. f � ! `I Y u • W �� r' NEWPORT Fo Mr. Fleetwod B. Joiner P. O. Box 10296 Newport Beach, CA 92658 Dear Mr. Joiner, GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT David E. Niederhaus, Director January 7, 2004 As noted in my letters to you dated December 23 and 29, 2003, the Parks Beaches & Recreation (PB &R) Commission received a staff briefing on possible encroachments between your property and the west boundary of the Irvine Terrace Park at their January meeting. At the PB &R meeting, several residents provided additional information on the history of the fence, gates, and conveyance of some parkland, but I wanted to ensure all affected Malabar Drive property owners were notified of the status of the encroachment review process. As a result of the staff presentation, the Commissioners were very interested in researching this matter further to resolve any encroachments in the Park. To that end, a formal land survey will be undertaken within the next 30 days by the Public Works Department. In addition, a historical file on the subject has been located which will assist in the disposition of this issue. If you have any documents that would shed further light on this issue, please let me know. The Commission also asked staff to research the City liability should the City allow property owners to continue to use the park land without any City action. Under no circumstances should further private improvements be made on City parkland. You may continue to use the fence gates to access Irvine Terrace Park. Lock combinations have been provided separately. Staff will tentatively present their findings to the PB &R Commission on March 2, 2004 at 7:OOPM at the Council Chambers. Prior to that time, it would be helpful to know if you have any interest in purchasing or applying for an encroachment permit for the park land adjacent to your property should the City decide to sell or permit encroachment of the plots. Staff hopes to provide an estimate of the value of each plot encroachment in the staff report as well as any interest you may have in the property. 3300 Newport Boulevard • Post Office Box 1768 • Newport Beach, California 92658 -8915 Telephone: (949) 644 -3055 • Fax: (949) 650 -0747 • www.city.newport- beach.ca.us • We appreciate your continued cooperation in this matter and understand your concerns regarding privacy and security. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please call me. Sincerely, David E. Niederhaus, Director General Services Department DEN /mhl cc: Public Works Director Recreation & Senior Services Director Risk Manager President, Irvine Terrace Community Association PB &R Commission 0 • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH • z GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT e. cgc,F�RN`P David E. Niederhaus, Director January 7, 2004 Ms. Mary Dougherty 700 Malabar Drive Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Dear Ms. Dougherty, As noted in my letters to you dated December 23 and 29, 2003, the Parks Beaches & Recreation (PB &R) Commission received a staff briefing on possible encroachments between your property and the west boundary of the Irvine Terrace Park at their January meeting. At the PB &R meeting, several residents provided additional information on the history of the fence, gates, and conveyance of some parkland, but I wanted to ensure all affected Malabar Drive property owners were notified of the status of the encroachment review process. • As a result of the staff presentation, the Commissioners were very interested in researching this matter further to resolve any encroachments in the Park. To that end, a formal land survey will be undertaken within the next 30 days by the Public Works Department. In addition, a historical file on the subject has been located which will assist in the disposition of this issue. If you have any documents that would shed further light on this issue, please let me know. CJ The Commission also asked staff to research the City liability should the City allow property owners to continue to use the park land without any City action. Under no circumstances should further private improvements be made on City parkland. You may continue to use the fence gates to access Irvine Terrace Park. Lock combinations have been provided separately. Staff will tentatively present their findings to the PB &R Commission on March 2, 2004 at 7:OOPM at the Council Chambers. Prior to that rime, it would be helpful to know if you have any interest in purchasing or applying for an encroachment permit for the park land adjacent to your property should the City decide to sell or permit encroachment of the plots. Staff hopes to provide an estimate of the value of each plot encroachment in the staff report as well as any interest you may have in the property. 3300 Newport Boulevard • Post Office Box 1768 • Newport Beach, California 92658 -8915 Telephone: (949) 644 -3055 • Fax: (949) 650 -0747 • www.city.newport- beach.ca.us . We appreciate your continued cooperation in this matter and understand your concerns regarding privacy and security. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please call me. Sincerely, David E. Niederhaus, Director General Services Department DEN /mhl cc: Public Works Director - Recreation & Senior Services Director Risk Manager President, Irvine Terrace Community Association PB &R Commission • • CITY OF "NEWPORT BEACH eK GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT cq<iF„aN�P David E. Niederhaus, Director January 7, 2004 Mr. Dolliver Frederick 706 Malabar Drive Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Dear Mr. Frederick, As noted in my letters to you dated December 23 and 29, 2003, the Parks Beaches & Recreation (PB &R) Commission received a staff briefing on possible encroachments between your property and the west boundary of the Irvine Terrace Park at their January meeting. At the PB &R meeting, several residents provided additional information on the history of the fence, gates, and conveyance of some parkland, but I wanted to ensure all affected Malabar Drive property owners were notified of the status of the encroachment review • process. As a result of the staff presentation, the Commissioners were very interested in researching this matter further to resolve any encroachments in the Park. To that end, a formal land survey will be undertaken within the next 30 days by the Public Works Department. In addition, a historical file on the subject has been located which will assist in the disposition of this issue. If you have any documents that would shed further light on this issue, please let me know. • The Commission also asked staff to research the City liability should the City allow property owners to continue to use the park land without any City action. Under no circumstances should further private improvements be made on City parkland. You may continue to use the fence gates to access Irvine Terrace Park. Lock combinations have been provided separately. Staff will tentatively present their findings to the PB &R Commission on March 2, 2004 at 7:OOPM at the Council Chambers. Prior to that time, it would be helpful to know if you have any interest in purchasing or applying for an encroachment permit for the park land adjacent to your property should the City decide to sell or permit encroachment of the plots. Staff hopes to provide an estimate of the value of each plot encroachment in the staff report as well as any interest you may have in the property. 3300 Newport Boulevard • Post Office Box 1768 • Newport Beach, California 92658 -8915 Telephone: (949) 644 -3055 • Fax: (949) 650 -0747 • www.city.newport- beach.ca.us We appreciate your continued cooperation in this matter and understand your concerns regarding privacy and security. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please call me. Sincerely, David E. Niederhaus, Director General Services Department DEN /mhl cc: Public Works Director Recreation & Senior Services Director Risk Manager President, Irvine Terrace Community Association PB &R Commission • • @ CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH • n r GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT e. C. 41FovttO David E. Niederhaus, Director 1] January 7, 2004 Ms. Beatrice L. Anderson 712 Malabar Drive Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Dear Ms. Anderson, As noted in my letters to you dated December 23 and 29, 2003, the Parks Beaches & Recreation (PB &R) Commission received a staff briefing on possible encroachments between your property and the west boundary of the Irvine Terrace Park at their January meeting. At the PB &R meeting, several residents provided additional information on the history of the fence, gates, and conveyance of some parkland, but I wanted to ensure all affected Malabar Drive property owners were notified of the status of the encroachment review process. As a result of the staff presentation, the Commissioners were very interested in researching this matter further to resolve any encroachments in the Park. To that end, a formal land survey will be undertaken within the next 30 days by the Public Works Department. In addition, a historical file on the subject has been located which will assist in the disposition of this issue. If you have any documents that would shed further light on this issue, please let me know. The Commission also asked staff to research the City liability should the City allow property owners to continue to use the park land without any City action. Under no circumstances should further private improvements be made on City parkland. You may continue to use the fence gates to access Irvine Terrace Park. Lock combinations have been provided separately. Staff will tentatively present their findings to the PB &R Commission on March 2, 2004 at 7:OOPM at the Council Chambers. Prior to that time, it would be helpful to know if you have any interest in purchasing or applying for an encroachment permit for the park land adjacent to your property should the City decide to sell or permit encroachment of the plots. Staff hopes to provide an estimate of the value of each plot encroachment in the staff report as well as any interest you may have in the property. 3300 Newport Boulevard • Post Office Box 1768 • Newport Beach, California 92658 -8915 Telephone: (949) 644 -3055 • Fax: (949) 650 -0747 • www.city.newport- beach.ca.us • We appreciate your continued cooperation in this matter and understand your concerns regarding privacy and security. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please call me. Sincerely, David E. Niederhaus, Director General Services Department DEN /mhl cc: Public Works Director Recreation & Senior Services Director Risk Manager President, Irvine Terrace Community Association PB &R Commission • n LJ CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH • e. GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT u z C9�lFnR��P David E. Niederhaus, Director January 7, 2004 Mr. & Mrs. Mark Murray 718 Malabar Drive Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Dear Mr. & Mrs. Murray, As noted in my letters to you dated December 23 and 29, 2003, the Parks Beaches & Recreation (PB &R) Commission received a staff briefing on possible encroachments between your property and the west boundary of the Irvine Terrace Park at their January meeting. At the PB &R meeting, several residents provided additional information on the history of the fence, gates, and conveyance of some parkland, but I wanted to ensure all affected Malabar Drive property owners were notified of the status of the encroachment review • process. As a result of the staff presentation, the Commissioners were very interested in researching this matter further to resolve any encroachments in the Park. To that end, a formal land survey will be undertaken within the next 30 days by the Public Works Department. In addition, a historical file on the subject has been located which will assist in the disposition of this issue. If you have any documents that would shed further light on this issue, please let me know. • The Commission also asked staff to research the City liability should the City allow property owners to continue to use the park land without any City action. Under no circumstances should further private improvements be made on City parkland. You may continue to use the fence gates to access Irvine Terrace Park. Lock combinations have been provided separately. Staff will tentatively present their findings to the PB &R Commission on March 2, 2004 at 7:OOPM at the Council Chambers. Prior to that time, it would be helpful to know if you have any interest in purchasing or applying for an encroachment permit for the park land adjacent to your property should the City decide to sell or permit encroachment of the plots. Staff hopes to provide an estimate of the value of each plot encroachment in the staff report as well as any interest you may have in the property. 3300 Newport Boulevard • Post Office Box 1768 • Newport Beach, California 92658 -8915 Telephone: (949) 644 -3055 • Fax: (949) 650 -0747 • www.city.newport- beach.ca.us • We appreciate your continued cooperation in this matter and understand your concerns regarding privacy and security. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please call me. Sincerely, David E. Niederhaus, Director General Services Department DEN /mhl cc: Public Works Director Recreation & Senior Services Director Risk Manager President, Irvine Terrace Community Association PB &R Commission n U n U CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH e� � � GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT U Z C4J1FOaN�P David E. Niederhaus, Director January 7, 2004 Mr. Jeffrey Adelson 724 Malabar Drive Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Dear Mr. Adelson, As noted in my letters to you dated December 23 and 29, 2003, the Parks Beaches & Recreation (PB &R) Commission received a staff briefing on possible encroachments between your property and the west boundary of the Irvine Terrace Park at their January meeting. At the PB &R meeting, several residents provided additional information on the history of the fence, gates, and conveyance of some parkland, but I wanted to ensure all affected Malabar Drive property owners were notified of the status of the encroachment review • process. As a result of the staff presentation, the Commissioners were very interested in researching this matter further to resolve any encroachments in the Park. To that end, a formal land survey will be undertaken within the next 30 days by the Public Works Department. In addition, a historical file on the subject has been located which will assist in the disposition of this issue. If you have any documents that would shed further light on this issue, please let me know. The Commission also asked staff to research the City liability should the City allow property owners to continue to use the park land without any City action. Under no circumstances should further private improvements be made on City parkland. You may continue to use the fence gates to access Irvine Terrace Park. Lock combinations have been provided separately. Staff will tentatively present their findings to the PB &R Commission on March 2, 2004 at 7:OOPM at the Council Chambers. Prior to that time, it would be helpful to know if you have any interest in purchasing or applying for an encroachment permit for the park land adjacent to your property should the City decide to sell or permit encroachment of the plots. Staff hopes to provide an estimate of the value of each plot encroachment in the staff report as well as any interest you may have in the property. 3300 Newport Boulevard • Post Office Box 1768 • Newport Beach, California 92658 -8915 Telephone: (949) 644 -3055 • Fax: (949) 650 -0747 • www.city.newport- beach.ca.us • We appreciate your continued cooperation in this matter and understand your concerns regarding privacy and security. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please call me. Sincerely, David E. Niederhaus, Director General Services Department DEN /mhl cc: Public Works Director Recreation & Senior Services Director Risk Manager President, Irvine Terrace Community Association PB &R Commission E • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH `U GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT e. c9t /FOR�P David E. Niederhaus, Director January 7, 2004 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Painter 730 Malabar Drive Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Dear Mr. & Mrs. Painter, As noted in my letters to you dated December 23 and 29, 2003, the Parks Beaches & Recreation (PB &R) Commission received a staff briefing on possible encroachments between your property and the west boundary of the Irvine Terrace Park at their January meeting. At the PB &R meeting, several residents provided additional information on the history of the fence, gates, and conveyance of some parkland, but I wanted to ensure all affected Malabar Drive property owners were notified of the status of the encroachment review • process. As a result of the staff presentation, the Commissioners were very interested in researching this matter further to resolve any encroachments in the Park. To that end, a formal land survey will be undertaken within the next 30 days by the Public Works Department. In addition, a historical file on the subject has been located which will assist in the disposition of this issue. If you have any documents that would shed further light on this issue, please let me know. • The Commission also asked staff to research the City liability should the City allow property owners to continue to use the park land without any City action. Under no circumstances should further private improvements be made on City parkland. You may continue to use the fence gates to access Irvine Terrace Park. Lock combinations have been provided separately. Staff will tentatively present their findings to the PB &R Commission on March 2, 2004 at 7:OOPM at the Council Chambers. Prior to that time, it would be helpful to know if you have any interest in purchasing or applying for an encroachment permit for the park land adjacent to your property should the City decide to sell or permit encroachment of the plots. Staff hopes to provide an estimate of the value of each plot encroachment in the staff report as well as any interest you may have in the property. 3300 Newport Boulevard • Post Office Box 1768 • Newport Beach, California 92658 -8915 Telephone: (949) 644 -3055 • Fax: (949) 650 -0747 • www.city.newport- beach.ca.us We appreciate your continued cooperation in this matter and understand your concerns regarding privacy and security. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please call me. Sincerely, David E. 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