HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/10/1928 - Adjourned Regular MeetingCouncilman F. B. Modjeski introduced an ordinance entitled:
AN ORDINANCE REGULATING TRAFFIC UPON THE PUBLIC STREETS
AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT HEREWITH.
The ordinance was read, considered, designated Ordinance No. 345
and upon motion duly carried was passed to the second reading and yeses_=
to the City Attorney.
On motion of Councilman Wilkinson seconded by Councilman Young
and carried, the demands which were in proper shape and approved by the
Finance Committee, were allowed and warrants to be drawn for same.
On motion of Councilman Wilkinson seconded by Councilman William-
son and carried, the demand of L. T. Terry of $132.00 for serving summons
in the tideland suits, was allowed and transfer to be made from the
unappropriated current expense fund to account No. 332 Misc. to cover
the same.
On motion of Councilman Wilkinson seconded by Councilman
Williamson and carried, the Mayor and City Clerk were authorized to
execute the two leases for pipe line crossings with the Southern Pacific
Co. and the Pacific Electric Ry. Co.
Councilman Wilkinson brought up the matter of our drayage
license and just what constituted drayage, which was discussed and on
motion of Councilman Young seconded by Councilman Williamson and carried,
the matter was referred to the City Attorney to report on at the next
meeting.
L. W. Briggs asked if an agreement could not-be effected whereby
Tract 802 known as Beek's Island, could not attach to the Balboa Island
sewer at a certain price for each connection providing the septic tank
would take care of it. City Engineer Kressly stated the septic tank
would have ample capacity and on motion of Councilman Wilkinson seconded
by Councilman Modjeski and carried, the agreement asked for was allowed
and the City Attorney instructed to draw up the same.
This being the time set for opening bids for the lease on the
93 acres of water- bearing land, the Council in open session publicly
opened, examined and declared all sealed bids received, which bid was as
follows: a
Jacob Sauder, on 3 year lesb- - - - - - - - - - - - $1,050.00
' The bid was thoroughly discussed and on motion of Councilman
Williamson seconded by Councilman Modjeski and carried, the bid was
accepted, the City At to draw up a new contract and the Mayor and
City Clerk were authorized to execute the same upon payment of the back
year's rental and one year's rent in advance on the new contract, or a
total of $700.00.
There being no further business on motion of CounoilmanYoung
seconded by Councilman Modjeski andcarried, the meeting adjourned to
7:30 o'clock P. M. on Tuesday, April 10, 1928.
Mayo , ity of ewport Beach
Approved April 10, 1928.
City Clerk.
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City Hall, Newport Beach, April
10, 1928
The
City Council 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 Mayor Conrad Richter.
The
roll was called showing all members present
except Councilman
Modjeski.
The
minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved.
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This being the first regular meeting of the City Council of
the City of Newport Beach after filing with the Clerk of said City of
the returns of the election heretofore called and helig on the 4th day
of April, 1925, and said city council opened and proceeded to canvass
said returns, and upon the canvass thereof found and ordered the foll-
owing report to be made and entered upon its minutes of said meeting:
1. The election was he14 as provided by law for the purpose
of determing whether or not certain new and inhabited territory conti-
guous to the City of Newport Beach, and which territory at the time of
filing of the petition for its annexation formed no part of any incor-
porated city or town, should be annexed to the City of Newport Beach. '
The said new territory is known as, designated and referred to
as "Boulevard Addition to Newport Heights Area."
2. The whole number of votes cast thereon in.the territory
proposed to be annexed was 45 votes.
3. The number of votes cast-therein in favor of annexation was
15 votes.
4. The number of votes cast therein against annexation was-27
votes.
It appearing from the canvass of said returns of the election
that a majority of all the votes cast in such outside territory onthe
question of annexation was against the annexation, thereupon Council-
man Harry H. Williamson introduced a Resolution declaring the result
of the special election. The resolution was read,-considered, designa-
ted RESOLUTION NO. 457 and upon call of the roll passed by the following
vote:
AYES, Councilmen Wilkinson, Young, Williamson and Richter.
NOES, Councilman None.
ABSENT, Councilman F. B. Modjeski.
On motion of Councilman Williamson seconded by Councilman Young
and carried, the request of W. H. Norwood for permission to construct a
pier in front of Lot 6, Block 3, Section 1, Balboa Island was referred
to the City Engineer to report on in the customary two weeks.
The matter of providing some dairy and commercial fertilizer
for the lawn planted on Corona Del kar asked for by Mr. Ellis, was ,
considered, and on motion of Councilman Williamson seconded by Council-
man Young and carried, $150.OJ was allowed out of.the maintenance fund
for fertilizer.
The resolution from the Friday Afternoon Club objecting to the
destruction of trees along Newport Boulevard was discussed, and on
motion of Councilman Williamson seconded by Councilman Young and carried,
the resolution was endorsed by the City Council and the Mayor and City
Clerk authorized to sign the same.
ORDINANCE NO. 343, entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PROHIBITING
THE CARRYING OF CONCEALED WEAPONS OR THE DISCHARGE OF FIRE
ARMS WITHIN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, AND PROVIDING A
PENALTY FOR VIOLATION THEREOF,
came up for final passage, was read, considered and upon call
of the roll passed bythe following vote:
AYES, Councilmen Wilkinson, Young, Williamson, Richter,
NOES, Councilmen None,
ABSENT, Councilmen F. B. Modjeski.
ORDINANCE N0. 341, entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH DECLARING VACANT FOR PUBLIC STREET PURPOSES A CERTAIN
ALLEY IN BLOCK 435 AND BLOCK G OF TRACT N0. 323, Corona DEL
MAR WITHIN SAID CITY, '
came up for final passage the Ordinance was read, considered,
and upon call of the roll passed by the following vote:
AYES, Councilmen Wilkinson, Young, Williamson, Richter.
NOES, Councilmen None.
ABSENT, Councilmen F. B. Modjeski.
The request of J. E. Souder to have his lease on the 93 acres
of water - bearing land, transferred to Clyde A. Plavan was considered,
and.on motion of Councilman Williamson seconded by Councilman Young
and carried, the request was granted and the Transfer to be made.
Mr. J. Frank Burke of the Santa Ana Register stated he had
arranged to have the late baseball edition of the Santa Ana Register,
delivered by airplane and desired to drop them at some location in
the City. The matter was discussed and on motion of Councilman
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Wilkinson seconded by Councilman Young and carried, the matter was
referred to the Police Committee and Chief of Police to consult with
the City Attorney as to the responsibility of the City in case of
accidents, and they were given power to act in the matter.
There being no further business on motion of Councilman
Williamson seconded by Councilman Wilkinson and carried, the meeting
adjourned to 7 :3J o'clock P. M. of Friday, April 13, 1928, and Mayor
Richter was to invite the three newly elected members of the Council
to sit in at the Council for instructions on unfinished matters of the
City.
Approved April 13, 1925
City Clerk
Mayor, City of Newport Beach
City Hall, Newport Beach, April 13, 1925
The City Council 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 Mayor Richter.
The roll was called showing all members present except Councilman
Modjeski.
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved.
The communications were read and acted upon as follows:
The communication from the Pacific Highway Association asking that
an appropriation of $500.00 be budgeted this year as the City's quota
of the Assn. advertising for the coming year, was considered, and on
motion of Councilman Wilkinson seconded by Councilman Williamson and
carried, the communication was filed and the Clerk instructed to later
call the attention of the Council to the wisdom of appropriating the
$500.00 for this purpose.
On motion of Councilman Wilkinson seconded by Councilman Young and
carried, the communication fromthe Universal Traffic Control Co. in
regard to traffic signals was filed.
The communication from the Fire Chief of Coronado, calling atten-
tion to the Convention of Southern California Fire Chiefs in May, and the
communication from the League of California Municipalities in regard to
a conference of city officials April 25th2 were considered, and on motion
of Councilman Wilkinson seconded by Councilman Young and carried, the
communications were to be acknowledged and filed, and the Clerk
instructed to call the Council's attention to them before the dates
arrive.
On motion of Councilman Wilkinson seconded by Councilman Young and
carried, the application of John Peterson for license to sell waffles,
potato chips, soft drinks, etc. on Lot 12, Block 10, Balboa Tract, was
allowed.
On motion of Councilman Young seconded by Councilman Wilkinson and
carried, the application of Mrs. Sutherland for a license to conduct the
business of Palmistry reading on yearly basis, was allowed providing she
pays the daily license fee provided for in the ordinance.
' On motion of Councilman Young seconded by Councilman Williamson
and carried, the request of F. P. McConnelly for transfer of his business
license No. 492 to J. K. Bruner was allowed.
On motion of Councilman Young seconded by Councilman Williamson
and carried, the re quest of Harry Welch for lease of 150 feet of frontage
on the County Channel was referred to the Planning Commission for consi-
deration and recommendation.at the earliest possible moment.
The communication from Paul E. Kressly resigning as City Engineer
and asking that his contract with the City be rescinded, was considered,
and on motion of Councilman Wilkinson seconded by Councilman Young and
carried', the resignation was accepted as of date April 16, 1929, and
the conditions of the communication be complied with, and all plans, etc.
already made for any work started to be turned over to his successor and
all work in connection with the jobs be paid for on a per diem rate.