COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL PREVIEW
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CYBER CAFES
The City Council tonight will consider classifying cyber cafes as
amusement-based businesses, instead of research facilities, in order to
retain more regulatory power over them.
Cyber cafes, previously regarded as research facilities by city
planners, garnered a second look after a gang-related murder in December
at a similar venue in Fountain Valley. The Costa Mesa Police Department
was concerned with the two existing cyber cafes in the city: Cyber City
at 3033 Bristol St. and 3rd Dimension Online at 1525 Mesa Verde Drive
East.
Planning commissioners voted to change the wording of the existing
ordinance to classify cyber cafes as amusement, therefore forcing the
businesses to apply for a conditional-use permit, which carries more
stringent requirements. Last month, commissioners unanimously endorsed
that plan and forwarded their recommendation to the council.
What to expect:
Council members are expected to approve the change in classification.
TRANSPORTATION DEMAND
If the city wants to receive future funding from local traffic
authorities, it must impose new transportation requirements on new
commercial, industrial or mixed-use developments.
The Orange County Traffic Authority is requiring cities that wish to
receive future funding to change existing transportation demand
strategies for businesses of 100 employees or more.
The existing strategy, adopted in 1991, encourages carpools, vanpools
and park-and-ride facilities as ways to manage traffic. It effects
various businesses with 250 to 1,000 employees. New standards would be
for any commercial, industrial or mixed-use business of 100 or more
employees.
Costa Mesa must also offer the affected businesses two transportation
improvement options and provide them with information on how to implement
both.
Planning commissioners approved the transportation demand requirements
last month.
What to expect:
The council is expected to approve the changes in order to continue
receiving funds from local transportation authorities.
POLICE RADIO EQUIPMENT
Police are asking the City Council to approve the purchase of a
$626,288 antenna system for South Coast Plaza so that the area will have
reception for the department radio.
Last year, the Costa Mesa Police Department changed to the new 800-MHz
radio system but certain areas of the city had poor or little reception.
Most of the affected areas could be fixed using existing equipment but
the area surrounding South Coast Plaza -- on Bristol and Bear streets --
did not improve.
According to a staff report, mall officials have agreed to share the
cost of installation of the radio system within the common areas and
parking garages of South Coast Plaza and Plaza Bear Street shopping
locations. South Coast Plaza will contribute $200,000, the report states.
What to expect:
Staff has recommended the council approve the funding
FYI
* WHAT: Costa Mesa City Council meeting
* WHEN: 6:30 p.m. tonight
* WHERE: Council Chambers at City Hall, 77 Fair Drive.
* INFORMATION: (714) 754-5225
* Compiled by Lolita Harper
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