HomeMy WebLinkAbout05/02/1927 - Regular MeetingI I
On motion of Trustee Harry H. Williamson seconded by Trustee
Fred W. Young and carried, the offer of temporary shelter for the old
fire truck on Balboa Island was accepted, and Paul Claire was appointed
Assistant 7 re Chief to look after the Balboa Island track and Corona
Del Nat hose reel at a salary of $150.00 per month from; May 1, 1927;
he being under the direction of the Fire Chief.
These being no further business on motion of Trustee
Wilkinson
adjourned
seconded by Trustee F. Be Modjeska and carried, the
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-Approved May 2, 1927-
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meeting
President Board of Trustees.
City Hall, Newport Beach, May 29 1927-
The Board of Trustees of the City of Newport Beach met in
regular session at 7:30 o'clock P. M. on above date. The meeting
was called to order by President Conrad Richter.
The roil.was called showing the full Board present.
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved.
The reports of the heads of the departments were read, and on
motion of Trustee F. B. Modjeska seconded by Trustee Fred W. Young
and carried, the reports were accepted and filed.
On motion of Trustee Fred "W. Young seconded by Trustee F. Be
Modjeska and carried, the report of the parking committee was referred
to the Committee of the Whole.
On motion of Trustee F. Be Modjeska seconded by Trustee
Fred W. Young and carried, the request of the Planning Commission
for another weeks time on the Tudor Pier and the Fire Ordinance, was
granted.
The communications were ;read and acted upon as follows:
The report of the License Committee was read and on motion of
Trustee F. Be Modjeska seconded by Trustee Fred W. Young and carried,
the recommendations were turned over to the City Attorney to formulate
into an ordinance for the next meeting.
On motion of Trustee Fred W. Young seconded by Trustee F. B.
Modjeska and carried, the request of Cullinan.& Patton for a refund of
$10.00 paid for a license which was not used, was referred to the Clerk
to notify them to present their claim on a regular demand.
On motion of Trustee L. S. Wilkinson seconded by Trustee Harry
H. Williamson and carried, the communication from Roy Chapin in regard
to trophies for the Migley raoe, was referred to the Newport Harbor
Chamber of Commerce for a recommendation.
On motion of Trustee F. Be Modjeska seconded by Trustee Fred W.
Young and carried, the request of D. D. Driggers for transfer of the
business license of Way & Driggers to Chas. H. Way, was granted.
The petition signed by 47 citizens asking that Capt. Olaf
Olsen be given permission to use the landings on newport wharf was
discussed, and on motion of Trustee L. S. Wilkinson seconded by Trustee
Fred W. Young and carried; the Clerk was instructed to notify Capt..
Olsen that our lease with Smith & Mo Farland will not allow us to grant
such a request at,this time.
The communication from A. U. Jackson in regard to his telephone
bill was taken up and on motion of Trustee L. S. Wilkinson seoonded•by
Trustee F. Be Modjeska and oarried, the Clerk was instructed to get a
written statement from the Telephone Company in regard to same.
On motion of Trustee Fred W. Young seconded by Trustee F. Be
Modjeska and carried, $3500.00 was transferred from the unappropriated
water-fund to account No. 102 —B.
On motion of Trustee L. S. Wilkinson seconded by Trustee
Harry H. Williamson and carried, the request of A. H. Hovard for a lease
on some City property along the bay for a fish stand, was referred to
the City Marshal to report on the exact location of same.
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On motion of Trustee L. S. Wilkinson seconded by Trustee F.
B. Modjeska and oarried,- the Clerk was instructed to notify Hrs.
Frances Briscoe of-the restrictions for putting tents on the beach
On quotion of Trustee L. S. Wilkinson seconded by Trustee
Harry H. Williamson and carried, the application of James Sams for
license to operate a tango game on the Ply 60 feet of Lots 9, 10 and
11 of Block 12, Balboa Tract, was referred to the City Marshal for
report.
On motion of Trustee L. S. Wilkinson seconded by Trustee
F. B. Modjeska and carried, the application of Geo. K. Noland for
license to operate a merchandise wheel in his amusement parlor, was
-referred to the City Marshal for investigation and report.
On motion of Trustee Fred W. Young seconded by Trustee F.
B. Modjeska and carried, the application of Mrs. Nan Helm for a
license to operate a hot dog and hamburger stand at 712 West Ocean
Front, was allowed.
On motion of Trustee Harry H. Williamson seconded by Trustee
Fred W. Young and carried, the application of Chas. Lippman for
permission to build a pier iii front of Lot 19, Block 18, Tract 777
of Section 5, Balboa Island, was granted.
Trustee Harry H. Williamson
Commission would recommend the approv,
767 of five acres each on Costa Mesa,
Wilkinson seconded by Trustee Fred W.
were approved and the.proper officers.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
stated that the Planning
tl of Maps of Tracts No. 659 and
and on motion of Trustee L. S.
Young and carried; the Maps
were instructed to sign same.
The matter of awarding the contracts for constructing the
two jetties was taken up, and President Conrad Richter stated the
first matter to decide was whether the east jetty was to be constructed
of cement or rock. A vote was taken first on whether it should be
of rubble mound construction and the vote stood:
AYES, Trustees L. S. Wilkinson and Harry H. Williamson.
NOES, Trustees F.B. Modjeska, Fred W. Young, Conrad Richter.
The vote on the cement construction stood:
AYES, Trustees F.B.Modjeska, Fred W.Young, Conrad Richter.
NOES, Trustees L. Be Wilkinson, and Harry H. Williamson.
The majority being in favor of the cement construction it
was so ordered.
NEW BUSINESS
An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 105 was introduoed,
designated Ordinance No 317 and passed to the second reading.
An ordinance was introduced amending Ordinance No. 182, was
designated Ordinance No. 318 and passed to the second reading.
An ordinance was introduced concerning the distribution of
hand bills. or.advertising matter in the City, was designated
Ordinance No. 319 and passed to the second reading.
An Ordinance amending ordinance No. 110 of this City was
introduced, designated Ordinance No. 320 and passed to the second
reading.
On motion of Trustee L. $.-Wilkinson seconded by Trustee
Harry H. Williamson and carried, the demands which had not been
approved by the Auditor were to be allowed when properly ohecked, and
any transfers necessary were authorized.
On motion of Trustee Harry-H. Williameon.seconded by Trustee
F, B. Modjeska and carried, the demands which were in proper. form
and approved by the Finance Committee, were allowed and warrants to
be drawn- for same.
City Engineer Kressly reported that the Hauser Construction
Co. -were the lowest responsible bidder for repairing the present west
jetty, and Lee R. Weber was the lowest responsible bidder for
constructing the east jetty of reinforced concrete, and thereupon
Trustee Fred W. Young introduced a resolution entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF.THE CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH AWARDING THE CONTRACTS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION
OF AN EAST JETTY, THE REPAIR OF THE PRESENT WEST JETTY,
UNDER THE $500,000. HARBOR BOND ISSUE.
The Resolution was.read, considered, designated RESOLUTION.
N0.•422, and upon call of the roll passed by the following vote:
AYES, Trustees L. S. Wilkinson, F.B.Modjeska, Fred Wo Young,
Conrad Richter.
NOES, Trustees Harry H. Williamson.
ABSENT, Trustees None.
There being no further
W. Young seconded by Trustee F.
adjourned to 7:30 o'clock P. M.
Approved May 99 1927-
business on motion of Trustee Fred
B. Modjeska and oarried, the meeting
on Monday, May 9, 219
Preside t and oY Trustees.
City Clerk.
City Hall, Newport Beach, May 9, 1927-
The Board of Truatees• of the City of Newport Beach met in
regular adjourned session at 7:30 o'clock P. M. on above date. The
meeting was called to order by President Conrad Richter.
The roll was called showing the full Board present.
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved
as read.
The amended report of the parking committee was read, and
on motion of Trustee F. B. Modjeska seconded by Trustee Fred Wo Young
and carried, the report was referred to the Committee of the Whole
for consideration.
The tentative plan of a parking pier for H. B. Tudor at the
ocean end of Palm Street as presented by L. W. Briggs was discussed,
and on motion of Trustee L. S. Wilkinson seconded by Trustee Fred W.
Young and carried) it was resolved to be, the sense of this Board that
a reinforced concrete or creosote piling parking pier extending
ooeanward st the foot of Palm Street, would be looked upon favorably
by this Board if constructed on plans and specifications the City
Engineer and this Board would approve.
The report of the Planning Commission in regard to work
contemplated on the property known as Parkinson Island, was presented
by City Attorney Bishop, and RESOLUTION NO. 4241 entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OR THE CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH RELATIVE TO THE RECOMMENDATION TO THE WAR
DEPARTMENT IN RE:APPLICATION FOR DREDGING CERTAIN AREAS
AND PROVIDING FOR FILL AND BRIDGE BETWEEN U. S. BULKHEAD
LINES -IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH,
was taken up for consideration, was read, and upon call of the
roll passed by the following vote:
AYES, Trustees L. Be Wilkinson, F. B. Modjeska, Fred Wo Young,
Harry H. Williamson, Conrad Richter.
NOES, Trustees None.
ABSENT, Trustees None.
On motion of Trustee-F. B. Modjeska seconded by Trustee
Harry H. Williamson and carried, R. S. Briggs was granted 4 days
vacation asked for.
On motion of Trustee Fred W. Young seconded by Trustee F. B.
Modjeska and carried, the Clerk was instructed to notify Elmer J.
Kennedy that the Board does not care to do any trading in bonds.
The license ordinance was brought up for oonsi dera$ioa
and Mr. Blanchard of the Model Laundry made a talk opposing the
$200.00 laundry license, and Mro Mellon of the Service Laundry spoke
in favor of it. The matter was referred to the Committee of the Whole.
City Attorney Bishop presented a fire zone map prepared by
the Planning Commission dividing the City into 7 zones, and the
matter was left with the City Attorney•to prepare an ordinance
covering same.
The communications were read and acted upon as follows:
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