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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08/06/1985 - PB&R CommissionMotion Seconde Ayes i Item No: 3 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P Parks, Beaches &. Recreation Commission o 2 August 6, 1985 G��C�r City Council Chambers 7 p.m. INDEX Ex- Officio Member Present: Ronald A. Whitley, Director Staff Present: Jack Brooks, Park and Street Tree Supt. Nancy Beard, Acting Recreation Supt. Dottie Flohr, Secretary 'I. PROCEDURAL MATTERS Item #1 The meeting,of the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission Call to Orde was called to order at 7:04 P.M. Item #2 Roll Call Roll call was taken. Commissioners Cohen, de Boom, Hopkins King, Springer and Wolfe were present. Capretz was absent. Item #3 Approval of x Minutes x Motion was made by de Boom and seconded.by King to approve x x x x x the minutes of the July 2, 1985 meeting. Unanimous. Item #4 Adoption of Agenda Prior to adopting the agenda, Chair Wolfe stated he would Tike to see a better attendance record and more participa- tion by the Commissioners in the forthcoming year. He also asked the Commissioners to read the agenda packet and visit those projects which are to'be discussed before the Commission meets. In addition, Wolfe said he expects the meetings to run smoothly and efficiently. Short and long term goals will be developed along with greater Commission exposure to the City and its citizens. Chair Wolfe stated he is available at any time should there be any questions or need for discussion. After Chair Wolfe announced the Commission should adhere to the time limits set for each item, the agenda was adopted as presented with the addition of the Balboa Inn, Informational Report, the Nature Park and'Theatre Arts Center Brochure. 0 I CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH N Parks, Beaches. & Recreation Commission -o Z ZZG�� Page 2 City Council Chambers 7 p.m. INDEX II. ACTION ITEMS Item #5 - Seating of New Commissioner - Clyda Brenner Seating of New Chair Wolfe announced Commissioner Cohen was presented with Commissioner a plaque for her outstanding work as Chair at the last meeting and said that it has been a pleasure to serve her and that the Commission wishes her well. Ron Whitley pointed out that from staff's viewpoint Commissioner Cohen, with her positive and friendly attitude, has been a delight to work with, and that although we are sorry to see her go, her involvement in so many community activities will continue to help us out. Chair Wolfe opened the..meeting to public comments and Jackie Heather of the City Council addressed the Commission. She said Cohen has done tremendous work and thanked her - very much-for all she has done for the City. Evelyn Hart of the City Council addressed the Commission and noted Cohen's particular accomplishments with regard to the Community Youth Center and the Theatre Arts Center. As Mr. Whitley presented Cohen with yellow roses, she said it has been an interesting and enjoyable four years, during which she has enjoyed working with both staff and the Commission. Chair Wolfe invited Clyda Brenner to.take her seat on the Commission and noted Commissioner Brenner is very active in Corona del Mar where she lives. Brenner was then introduced to the "Commission and gave a brief background of herself: Seating of the Commission then took place. Item #6 - Presentation of Commission Recognition Awards Presentatior of Commissic Ron Whitley reviewed the Commission Recognition Program Recognition adopted a few years ago which is based upon the involvement Awards of volunteers who give a significant contribution to the City. Mr. Whitley said the City is fortunate to have Harbor Area Baseball which has as,its recreational philosophy that every boy plays, The two individuals responsible for the ✓� direction of this program and who are being honored are Rod MacMillian and Mike MacMillian. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH arks,.Beaches & Recreation Commission Page 3 City Council Chambers 7 p.m. INDEX Three years ago a new baseball program was formed called Newport Little League. The individuals who spent countless hours organizing this program are Randy Holliday and Bill Singer, who were then presented with their Special Recogni- tion Awards. In addition, Paul Popovic was honored for his contribution in refurbishing the City and school fields. Randy Holliday addressed the Commission and said he really appreciated staff's getting things done for them and that they are working towards another Little League in Corona del Mar. He also thanked Bill Singer for his expertise in corporate matters. Bill Singer addressed the Commission and thanked Randy Holliday for implementing and initiating the Little League program. He also thanked Rod MacMillian for bringing baseball to the City in 1947 and Ron Whitley for giving them an opportunity to provide another program for Newport 1 Beach. _. Item #7 -,West Newport Park Development West Newport .Park Develop Motion x Ron Whitley reported the concept for the development of ment Seconded x West Newport Park is being brought back to the Commission Ayes x x x x x x due to the recommendation changing the area to-no-parking and using the appropriated funds for park development and landscaping. Following questions of staff concerning financing and permits, Chair Wolfe opened.the meeting to public testimony. Todd Schooler, 7400 West Ocean Front and a Director on the West Newport Association, addressed the Commission. Mr. Schooler, as Committee Chair in the Association for this park, said their top priority in the design is that there be no parking: He explained that due to size, etc., it is not a recreational, facility and additional parking would not solve any problems. The park should be designed to clean up the area which would be for the local residents' use. Following the close of public testimony, de Boom moved the Commission accept the preliminary plans as presented. Seconded by King. Unanimous. Item #8 - .Naming of Park, 4th and Carnation Naming of i Park, 4th Mo ui x Ron Whitley reported that historically parks are named and Secondec x after streets or neighborhoods and not a person, although Carnation Ayes x x x x x x this could be done with Council approval. This is a very small park consisting of one -half acre which the developer i' provided. Motion Secondec Ayes Nays Motion Secondec Ayes Nays Motion Secondec Ayes Nays Motion Seconde Ayes CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH „ Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission o 2 C Page 4 City Council Chambers 7 p.m. INDEX Following a brief discussion, King motioned the area be named 4th Street Park. Seconded by Springer. Unanimous. Item #9 - Naming of Park, North Ford Naming of Park, North Ron Whitley reported that this area will be a large, heavily Ford programmed park with two ball diamonds. He suggested adding, Bonita Creek Park to the list of park name alternatives due to the nearby location of Bonita Creek to the park. x x Following discussion, Springer motioned to adopt North Ford x x Park as the name. Seconded by Hopkins. Motion fails. x x x x X King motioned the area be named Bonita Creek Park. Seconded x' by Brenner. Motion fails. x x x x x x Chair Wolfe directed this item be put on next month's agenda and King asked that Bonita Creek Park be added to the park name list. Item #10 - Request for Monument Plaque, Peninsula Park Request for Monument x Ron Whitley reported staff has no objection to Mrs. Plaque, x Johnson's request for a monument plaque in honor of her Peninsula x x husband who contributed to'the Balboa community. The Park x x x x x x plaque would be in a raised contained planter. Following an informal vote and discussion, de Boom motioned the Commission accept Mrs. Johnson's request. Seconded by Hopkins. Motion fails. -Chair Wolfe directed a letter be sent under his signature to Mrs. Johnson suggesting a tree be planted for her husband's memorial. Item #11 - Nominations for Commission Recognition Awards Nominations for Commissi Ron Whitley reported staff is recommending three individuals Recognition for their time spent in service on the Street Tree Reten- Awards tion program. Following discussion concerning the meritoriousness of their service, it was determined not to present the awards to the three named persons. Item #12 - Balboa Inn Balboa Inn x Ron Whitley reported Council Policy A -15, Places of X Historical and Architectural Significance, was-:adopted x x x x x x May 28, 1985. The Policy allows for an older facility to U CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH n Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission �o 2� Page 5 ���{ City Council Chambers 7 p.m. INDEX be refurbished under a different set of building codes. The facility has historical significance and there is no tax advantage to the owner. The Commission's recommenda- tion will be transmitted to the City Manager's office to be combined with the reports from the Arts Commission and the Newport Beach Historical Society which will then go to Council. Following discussion, King motioned to table this item until the September 3,1985 meeting. Seconded by Hopkins. Unanimous. Staff will have a background informational report for the Commission on this matter at the September meeting. III. PUBLIC COMMENTS None. IV. DISCUSSION'ITEMS Item #13 - Commission Subcommittees and Liaison Commission Responsibilities Subcommittee and Liaison Following discussion, chairs and members to the Commission's Responsi- standing committees were appointed for a one yeah term as bili.ties follows: Capital Improvement Committee - Chair Wolfe; de Boom Budget Committee - Chair King; Wolfe Tree Committee - Chair Hopkins; Brenner Recreation Committee - Chair Brenner; King Oceanfront and Beach Committee - Chair Springer; Capret Friends of Oasis - Springer as Liaison Friends of the Theatre Arts Center - de Boom as Liaison Chair Wolfe and Ron Whitley will develop objectives for each committee and mail to the respective Chairs. Item #14 - Corona del Mar Community Center Program Corona del Mar Com- Ron Whitley referred to.the News Release included in the munity Cent( agenda packet. There will be a special program on Labor Program Day, including a live band, neighborhood softball contests, and,many activities, to commemorate the new Community Youth 'Center. The Commissioners and City Council are invited to attend this event. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission 2 Page 6 �� City Council Chambers 7 p.m. INDEX Item #15 - Oasis Information Oasis Information Commissioner Springer announced she has the financial statements for Oasis should anyone wish to see them. Their insurance has had a huge increase for which the City will pay half, however, she noted the City is not liable for thei excursions /trips. Ed Williams, President of the Friends of Oasis, will be in attendance at the next meeting to provide items they wish to discuss. Item #16 - Recreation Division Recreation Division Ron Whitley announced Tom Line resigned effective July 26 and Nancy Beard is acting in his stead. Request to fill the position will go to Council August 12 which will be followed by an open competitive recruitment. Hopkins commended Nancy Beard for her excellent efforts on the 4th of July program at Mariners Park.which ran so smoothly. Item #17 - Park and Street Tree Division Park and Street Tree Jack Brooks announced landscaping for Irvine Terrace Park Division has begun and invited the Commissioners to stop by and see it. Item #18 - Informational Report - Recap. Informations Report Ron Whitley passed out an Informational Report concerning the status of a number of items. Chair Wolfe recommended follow up on those items which have been voted upon. For informational purposes, the Aquatic Park has not yet raised enough money to proceed at this point in time. The building requested by Mariners Library has been approved in concept and now it is a matter of funding. Item #19 - Nature Park Nature Park Commissioner King reported he has been approached by residen of Harbor View Hills concerning upgrading the Nature Park. s They would provide volunteers but would like some assistance from the City. 0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission y� Page 7 { City Council, Chambers 7 p.m. INDEX 'Ron - Whitley gave a brief history of the park, specifically noting it was dedicated to the City by The Irvine Company. Since it is treated as a nature park, no funds have been allotted to maintain it other•than litter pick up. It was decided Jack Brooks wi11 meet with the Harbor View Hills committee to identify'goals and objectives for the Nature Park. Item #20 - Theatre Arts Center Brochure Theatre Arts Center de Boom, liaison to the Theatre Arts Center Board, passed Brochure out the Theatre's newest brochure. V. SPECIAL, URGENT OR LAST MINUTE ITEMS None. VI. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission adjourned at 9:07 P.M. i Dottie Flohr, Secretary