NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL Wrap-up
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Noise ordinance changes
City Council members will discuss changing Newport Beach’s noise
ordinance to make it easier to file criminal charges. Councilman Gary
Proctor suggested the move after police recently broke up a 40th birthday
party for notorious noisemaker Dennis Rodman. The revised ordinance would
include a section that clarifies that people may face criminal charges
after an officer has issued a warning. The district attorney’s office has
so far hesitated to prosecute offenders because the ordinance made it
difficult to prove that someone willfully made noise. City officials hope
the new version will change that.
What to expect: Council members are expected to approve the changes.
Budget review
Council members will continue their review of the budget that’s
proposed for the 2001-02 fiscal year. At the last meeting, the city’s
elected leaders reviewed the city’s spending blueprint for the coming
year and began looking at the budgets of specific departments. Today’s
meeting will focus on budgets for the city’s human resources, public
works and internal services departments.
What to expect: Because the review will take place during the
afternoon study session, council members are not expected to make any
decisions. A third review session is planned for the June 12 meeting,
which will also include a public hearing during the evening. Council
members are expected to adopt the budget June 26. It will take effect
July 1.
John Wayne Airport settlement agreement
Council members will discuss whether to set aside $400,000 to complete
an environmental review that’s necessary to amend the existing settlement
agreement. Establishing flight caps, nighttime curfews and passenger
limits on the airport, the agreement took effect in 1985 and is scheduled
to expire in 2005. On May 8, the Orange County Board of Supervisors
tentatively approved a proposal by Newport Beach city officials to add
several gates and somewhat increase flights and passenger limits in
return for keeping the nighttime curfew.
What to expect: Council members are expected to approve the move.
Newport Village park
Council members will discuss the initiation of a general plan
amendment that would allow city officials to move ahead with plans for a
park on the 12-acre site behind the Newport Beach Central Library.
Supporters of an arts and education center had tried to reserve about
3.5 acres for their project, but council members rejected the proposal in
March.
Council members are also expected to direct city officials to draw up
plans for a park, as well as a budget amendment to pay for the project,
and bring them back for review at a future meeting.
What to expect: Council members are expected to initiate the amendment
and ask for park plans and cost estimates.
FYI
* WHO: The Newport Beach City Council is Mayor Gary Adams, Steve
Bromberg, Norma Glover, John Heffernan, Dennis O’Neil, Gary Proctor and
Tod Ridgeway.
* WHEN: 7 p.m. today; the budget study session will begin at 3:30 p.m.
* WHERE: Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd.
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