ON THE AGENDA NEWPORT HARBOR SEISMIC...
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ON THE AGENDA
NEWPORT HARBOR SEISMIC REFITTING
During a structural engineering study of the Robins Hall/Loats
Theater building at Newport Harbor High School, done as part of the
district’s Measure A reconstruction, school officials discovered that
they represented an unacceptable risk if Newport Beach suffered a
“code magnitude seismic event.” As a result, the school board
directed staff members to develop plans to vacate the buildings
during the summer and find ways of eliminating the danger.
The preliminary estimate of a complete retrofit, which would
include a partial deconstruction, seismic augmentation and
reconstruction, falls in the $20-million to $30-million range. The
preliminary estimates for a new building, which would be reminiscent
of the original architecture and keep the existing tower and theater
facade, would fall in the $18-million to $23-million range.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Staff members will present their findings to the board, and the
board will have to decide on a seismic retrofit or replacing the
building altogether. Staff members are recommending that the board
approve the second option, since it would be safer and more
cost-effective.
EXPELLED YOUTH PROCEDURES
The Newport-Mesa School District and the Orange County Department
of Education has revised the “plan for expelled youth” and are
presenting the updated plan to the board for their approval. The new
plan identifies other placements for expelled students who have
already been placed in district or community school programs and do
not meet the terms and conditions for their rehabilitation plan or
who pose a danger to other students, as determined by the governing
board.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The board is expected to approve the revised and updated plan.
-- Compiled by
Christine Carrillo
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