ON THE AGENDA CAMPAIGN REFORM Of the...
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ON THE AGENDA
CAMPAIGN REFORM
Of the issues that will come before the council tonight, none are
likely to be more contentious than a study session on campaign reform
in the city. Amid a bitter battle between two factions in the city,
the council will discuss whether changes to city campaign rules can
lead to cleaner elections.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Once the discussion is done, the council may decide not to make
any changes. If so, that will be the end of the matter. If the
council decides the matter is worth some formal action, they may ask
to have the matter come up at a regular session of a council meeting,
perhaps with proposed changes to the campaign ordinance that they
could vote on.
LANDMARK THEATERS POSTPONED
City leaders have once again postponed consideration of a landmark
theaters ordinance. The matter has been bumped to the March 25
agenda, when the council is expected to vote on loosening rules for
three city theaters and the Balboa Pavilion. Though the online agenda
for the council meeting showed that the matter would be heard today,
the city clerk’s office confirmed Monday that the item had been
postponed.
ANNEXATION
A much-awaited vote tonight could set in motion the city’s
annexation of West Santa Ana Heights, the Santa Ana Country Club and
an unincorporated area south of Mesa Drive. The council will vote
whether to send a letter to the Local Agency Formation Commission
that the city plans to apply to annex the areas.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Staff have already provided detailed analyses to the council on
the possible effects of annexation. They project that, while it won’t
bring in much tax revenue, annexation won’t cost the city any money,
either. Considering the very vocal support for the plan residents and
the country club, the council may vote yes.
TREE POLICY
The city’s policies on trees could get updated. The issue stems
from a lawsuit last fall filed against the city by the Balboa Arbor
Society. Arbor society members agreed to release their legal
stranglehold on 23 tree stumps and two trees in Balboa Village if the
city agreed to review its tree policies.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Staff have suggested that the council consolidate city tree rules,
so there’s a good chance some changes will be made. But whether
council members decide to make some farther-reaching changes remains
to be seen.
MARINAPARK HOTEL
If past meetings are any guide, tonight’s discussion on a proposed
resort at Marinapark will be contentious, even though the matter
before the council is fairly routine. The council will vote whether
to accept changes to the Marinapark plans, formalizing developer
Sutherland Talla’s modifications that, among other things, reduced
the number of rooms to 110.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Too many wildcards to call this vote.
-- Compiled by June Casagrande
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