Here are a few items the council...
Here are a few items the council considered Tuesday.
SAFE SURRENDER PROGRAM
Following the example of Los Angeles County, the council voted to
designate the city’s fire stations as places where people can drop
off babies safely. California has had a “safe surrender” law since
2000 that allows parents to hand over newborns they can’t care for
without risk of prosecution for abandonment.
Current drop-off sites in Orange County include Orangewood
Children’s Home and hospital emergency rooms, but some local fire
officials wanted to include fire stations as well.
WHAT IT MEANS
The Orange County Board of Supervisors officially designates safe
drop-off sites, but once other municipalities show their support as
Newport has, the supervisors are expected to add fire stations to the
county’s list.
Councilman Tod Ridgeway was absent.
NEW RECORDS SPECIALIST
If you want to find out when your house was built or see a copy of
plans for a new business, the city’s new records specialist will be
able to help. The building director requested a new position be
created because building and planning employees have been swamped,
between increasing construction in the city and trying to speed up
the plan check process.
WHAT IT MEANS
The council approved the records specialist position, which will
earn a salary between $40,892 and $57,512 and will develop systems to
manage documents, maps and plans and help city employees and clients
research plans and records.
COMMITTEE TO REVISE CODE
A new ad hoc committee will look at ways to revise the city’s
zoning code so employees can get through required building plan
checks faster than the month or so it generally takes.
The committee will include a council member, two planning
commissioners, two design professionals, a builder or developer and
two residents.
WHAT IT MEANS
The mayor is expected to name the committee members March 8 and
the council will vote on them.
-- Compiled by Alicia Robinson
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