Here are a few items the council...
Here are a few items the council considered Tuesday.
CANCELLATION OF JULY 12 MEETING
The council voted to cancel its July 12 meeting because several
council members will be absent.
WHAT IT MEANS
The July 26 meeting will be the only council meeting this month.
However, the council will be busy in August, with two regular
meetings and two special meetings to discuss land use proposals for
the general plan update.
PARK NAMES
A yet-to-be-developed park adjacent to the Newport Beach Central
Library will be called Newport Center Park, the council decided. The
city solicited suggestions and received 425 possible names for the
park, and the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission narrowed those
down to three: Centennial Park, Newport Beach Central Park and
Newport Central Park.
But the council opted for a brainstorm of one of its own.
Councilman Don Webb said “central park” sounds too much like New York
City and suggested Newport Center Park instead.
WHAT IT MEANS
The park will be called Newport Center Park, but another name
could be added later -- city recreation and senior services director
Marie Knight told the council a possible donor may underwrite much of
the estimated $1.2 million it will cost to develop the park. If that
happens, the donor’s name would likely be somehow connected to the
park.
ST. ANDREW’S
EXPANSION HEARING
The controversial proposal to expand St. Andrew’s Presbyterian
Church will finally -- once again -- come before the City Council in
July, and again in August. Church neighbors, who have opposed the
expansion, asked the council not to set a hearing until September
because they’re working on mediation with the church, but a church
representative said the city has considered the proposal for two and
a half years and it’s time for a decision.
WHAT IT MEANS
On July 26 the council will talk about ground rules for the
hearing -- how much time will be allowed for public comment and
whether to have spokespeople summarize the pro and con arguments. The
actual hearing on St. Andrew’s expansion plans will be opened Aug. 9,
but the council will adjourn discussion to a special meeting at 6
p.m. Aug. 11.
MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES
After two inquiries about opening medical marijuana dispensaries
in the city, the council in May voted to put a 45-day moratorium on
the dispensaries. State law allows the medical use of marijuana, but
the Supreme Court recently ruled that a federal ban on the drug
trumps California’s law.
City officials still want to determine the circumstances, if any,
under which marijuana dispensaries might be allowed. But with fallout
possible from the Supreme Court decision, the council on Tuesday
extended the moratorium on medical marijuana dispensaries for up to a
year, allowing more time to study the issue.
WHAT IT MEANS
No medical marijuana dispensaries could open in the city for at
least a year. After that year, the council may set conditions for the
facilities or ban them outright.
-- Compiled by Alicia Robinson
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