TEMPORARY-LIGHTING POLICY The commission decided it would...
TEMPORARY-LIGHTING POLICY
The commission decided it would not rehear a request for
temporary, portable lights at Kaiser Elementary School that was
approved in September with conditions.
It also directed staff members to discard a temporary-lights
policy, adopted in May, that established guidelines spelling out the
process for athletic-field users to request temporary, portable
lights. The commission directed staff members to work with
commissioners, interested residents and the sports groups to develop
a better policy, commissioner Byron de Arakal said.
Commissioner Wendy Leece dissented.
WHAT IT MEANS
Staff members will come up with a new policy.
WHAT WAS SAID
“It’s not working; it’s completely broken,” de Arakal said.
MORE PARKS
The commission unanimously approved recommending that the City
Council consider assigning staff time and resources this fiscal year
to study eight of 10 surplus parcels to see if they would be feasible
as active parks.
The eight parcels recommended by the commission -- owned by other
public agencies -- include a parcel on the corner of Harbor Boulevard
and Fair Drive, which the state has started efforts to dispose of,
and a parcel on Newport Boulevard used as a National Guard Armory,
which the Navy has started talking about moving to Irvine.
The commission also recommended that the council consider
allocating funds in next year’s budget to develop preliminary park
plans.
WHAT IT MEANS
It will now be up to the council to decide if it wants to follow
up on the commission’s recommendation.
WHAT WAS SAID
“I’m grateful to the commission for taking this proactive effort
to see if we can get some final determination on these parcels,” de
Arakal said.
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