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ON THE AGENDA
Here are some items to be considered by the Newport Beach City
Council tonight.
PERMITS, BUSINESS LICENSES
Tonight’s study session, which will take place before the regular
meeting, will cover some important topics.
First, the council will hear a presentation by staff members on
procedures for obtaining a business license in the city, including
current fee structures. Then, in what likely will be a longer
discussion, the council will look at the fees the city charges for
special event permits. Specifically, it will look at whether it wants
to increase fees for special event permits.
WHAT TO EXPECT
It’s possible that tonight’s presentation on business licenses
will just be noted and filed. The special event permit process is
more likely to go further, perhaps appearing on a future council
agenda for a formal vote on changing the fees.
COUNCIL AGENDAS
In their regular meeting, council members will consider changing
the order in which they deal with city business. Earlier this year,
council members voted to move back the time when they hear comments
on items pulled from the consent calendar. However, they moved the
item until after public comments even though many seemed to think
they were voting to move it all the way to the end of the meeting.
Tonight, they will vote on moving the pulled consent calendar items
until the very end of the meeting.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Because this is what they thought they were approving last time,
it’s likely that council members will support the move tonight.
MORNING CANYON CHANNEL
Stream bed erosion, slope failures and invasion by nonnative
animal species are just some of the problems at Upper Morning Canyon
Channel that the city wants to fix. An item on tonight’s agenda could
set those improvements in motion: Council members will consider
whether to approve a $250,650 contract with RBF Consulting of Irvine
to prepare construction documents and obtain permits for the work.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Staff members have recommended that the council approve the
contract in order to reverse environmental problems there. It’s
likely that council members will take that advice.
-- Compiled by
June Casagrande
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