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ON THE AGENDA
Here are some items to be considered by the Newport Beach City
Council tonight.
DINGHY STORAGE
An idea that’s long been simmering in the city’s Harbor Commission
will have its first audience with the council when it considers in
its study session whether to add dinghy storage racks to several
locations in the city. The idea is to give holders of offshore
mooring permits a place to store their dinghies, which they use to
access their boats offshore. The plan would also lengthen the allowed
time for docking boats and dinghies at some piers.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Tonight’s item is for discussion only; no action will be taken.
But council members might decide to bring the matter back for a
formal vote at a future council meeting.
BUCK GULLY SAFETY
Also in the study session, the council will hear a presentation by
Fire Chief Tim Riley on the state of fire safety in Buck Gully. Riley
will present the department’s view on how homes near Buck Gully and
in Corona del Mar could be better protected in case of a fire. Most
of their proposals involve fire-safe landscaping.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The ideas the chief is proposing would, if implemented, be paid
for in part by residents. And because it’s always difficult to get
unanimous support from residents on something that will cost them
money, the matter could be a little contentious. The council won’t
take any action tonight. It could ask to have the matter come back on
a regular agenda for formal action.
NEW MAYOR
At the last meeting of every year, the City Council decides who
will be mayor for the next year, who will be vice mayor and where
they will all sit on the dais.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Insiders say that Vice Mayor Tod Ridgeway is a likely pick for
mayor, if for no reason other than he now occupies the job that
usually leads to mayor. He was also mayor in 2002. The question of
who will be the vice mayor in 2004 is a little harder to answer. Some
say it’s likely to be either John Heffernan or Gary Adams.
SPHERE ISSUES COMMITTEE
The second part of the city’s two-pronged plan to extend control
over some county facilities is on the agenda. At its last meeting,
the council voted to send a letter to county leaders asking them to
sit down with the city and discuss how the city might play a role in
nearby tidelands, the Coyote Canyon Landfill, John Wayne Airport and
Santa Ana Heights redevelopment. Tonight, they’ll vote on creating a
“Sphere Issues Committee” to further explore what the city could do
to better control these county facilities.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Tonight’s agenda item would only create the committee. Officials
would decide later whether to take action on any of these “sphere
issues.” For that reason, it’s likely tonight’s item will be
approved.
-- Compiled by June Casagrande
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