ON THE AGENDA Here are some of...
ON THE
AGENDA
Here are some of the items the council will consider tonight.
CITY ATTORNEY REVIEW
The council will consider whether to outsource some or all of the
work of the city attorney’s office after they hear the results of a
cost-benefit analysis of the department. The council hired Management
Partners Inc. last year to analyze the department to determine
whether the current setup is the most effective and efficient way to
provide legal services for the city.
WHAT TO EXPECT
A lot of questions. Though Management Partners will bring to the
table a number of options for the city, Administrative Services staff
members so far have been vague in reporting the problems in the
department and the options for improving them. Tonight’s council
action will be only to receive and file the report and to appoint two
council members to work with staff to decide how to proceed.
BRISTOL STREET ZONING
The council will consider a plan that could transform a corridor
of Bristol Street into an area zoned for mixed uses of commercial,
office and residential development. The idea is being promoted by
volunteers of the Bristol Street Committee, who see the mixed-use
plan as a way to increase the city’s housing supply, reduce commute
times and diversify land uses.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The question before the council will be whether to approve the
final concept plan that would create a mixed-use overlay zone. The
zone, in turn, would lay the groundwork for developing the area. The
zone would apply to the section of the Bristol Street corridor that
is east of Bristol Street between Baker Street and the Corona del Mar
Freeway.
Staff members in the Development Services Department have
recommended that the council approve the action.
1901 PLAZA RESIDENCES
A 145-unit condominium project could clear its final hurdle. The
council on Jan. 20 approved a modification of the original proposal
for the 1901 Newport Blvd. project, which includes 415 residential
parking spaces and 448 commercial parking spaces.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Tonight’s second reading could seal the deal.
-- compiled by June Casagrande
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