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ON THE AGENDA
The Newport Beach City Council will consider these items at its
meeting tonight:
YACHT BERTHING
A long-anticipated matter will finally come before the council at
their study session today when city leaders consider how to crack
down on boats docked illegally and unsafely in the harbor. Many
commercial marinas and yacht brokerages in the city are in violation
of fire safety codes. Those codes require that boats not be stacked
together and that they are tied up in a way that allows them to exit
quickly and safely in case of a fire.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Because the matter is on the study session, council members can
not take any formal action on the matter. They may, however, ask
staff to put the matter on a future agenda for some substantive
action.
NEW COUNCIL MEMBER
One of the most pressing issues facing the council tonight will be
the question of how to fill a vacancy in their own ranks. Now that
the application deadline has passed and seven people have applied,
council members have a better idea of how to proceed.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Mayor Steve Bromberg has said that he will ask colleagues to forgo
creating an ad hoc subcommittee to review applications and instead
ask that the city hold a special council meeting to interview the
candidates.
SHIPYARD AREA EXPANSION
A plan to build a mixed-use project on the peninsula could take an
important first step tonight when the council considers hiring a
consultant to do an environmental report on the project. The $73,060
contract they will consider, with the Monarch Beach company Hodge &
Associates, would cover the cost of an environmental report on Bill
Blurock’s 2.4-acre property at 2300 Newport Blvd. The project calls
for 30 loft-style residential units above two partially subterranean
parking garages and retail commercial space.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Some business people have worried that Blurock’s plan doesn’t
adequately address parking and other environmental concerns. If the
council approves the contract, it’s certain that parking will be one
of the topics Hodge & Associates studies.
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