INSIDE CITY HALL Here are some...
INSIDE CITY HALL
Here are some decisions out of the Newport Beach City Council
meeting Tuesday.
NEWPORT COAST COSTS
Council members agreed to reimburse the county about $20,000 in
legal fees incurred last year when a group of Newport Coast residents
sued to reverse annexation of their area to Newport Beach, but not
without some lament. The Local Agency Formation Commission incurred
the legal costs to defend themselves in the suit, costs that rules
require the city to repay. Add that to the more than $12,000 the city
paid to retain Phil Cohn of the law firm Rutan and Tucker for the
matter, and it brings the legal fees for the suit to more than
$32,000.
WHAT THEY SAID
“So, basically, one resident cost the city $32,000 in unneeded
legal fees?” Councilman John Heffernan pointed out, while
acknowledging that such challenges are every resident’s right.
SENIOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING
A much-anticipated project to build 150 units of senior affordable
housing at Lower Bayview took a step forward when council members
approved setting aside $50,000 for anticipated consultant contracts
and planning costs. A large number of residents have asked how to
obtain senior affordable housing once it is built southwest of the
intersection of Jamboree Road and Back Bay Drive. But no information
is available on how to get one of the units. Waiting lists and more
information won’t be available until after the project breaks ground,
but it’s uncertain when that might take place.
VIRTUAL FAQS
A presentation by city staff on a new automated phone and Internet
service came at the end of the meeting, the time when council members
were on the verge of getting a bit silly. One well-intentioned
question was enough to send them over the edge: “What are FAQs?” The
answer: “Frequently asked questions.”
It went downhill from there, as council members noticed that the
new service included information on candle permits. City staff member
Dennis Danner dialed up the information on obtaining a city candle
permit, which to council members’ relief, is only required for
restaurants and special events.
To test the city’s new Virtual FAQ system, dial (949) 644-3211.
WHAT THEY SAID
“We need to let people at home know they can light a candle at
home for free,” Councilman Tod Ridgeway said.
-- Compiled by June Casagrande
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