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Councilman Gordon recommended that the per diem wage of
the Chief of Police be set at $8.65, whereupon a motion was made by
Councilman Gordon to that effect which was duly seconded by Councilman
Claire and carried by the following roll call vote, to -wit:
AYES: Councilmen Gordon, Claire, Ellsworth, Garfield.
NOES: Councilman Hilmer.
ABSENT: Councilmen None.
Councilman Claire brought up the Balboa Island and Corona
Del Mar policing problem, and moved that the Police Department employ
one additional officer at $4.00 per day, the position to be (divided
between two men and on the established five day plan. The.motion
was seconded by Councilman Ellsworth and carried.
E. V. S. Pomeroy addressed the Council concerning his
contract for City garbage,.asking a reduction in the cost to him for
same. It was moved by Councilman Claire, seconded by Councilman
Ellsworth and carried, that the City advertise for bids for the
sale of garbage.
There being no further business to come before the Council
it was moved by Councilman Claire, seconded by Councilman Ellsworth
and carried, that an adjournment be taken Sine Die.
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Newport Beach, March 6, 1933
The City Council of the City of- Newport Beach met in regular
session at 7:30 o'clock p. m. on above date at the City Council
Chambers.of the City of Newport Beach, with Mayor Hilmer presiding.
The roll was called showing the full Council present.
The minutes of the previous meeting of February 6th were
read, corrected and approved
The reports.of Department Heads were read and on motion of
Councilman Claire, seconded by Councilman Ellsworth and carried,
the reports were accepted and ordered filed.
Various applications for renewal of contracts for water
furnished by the City to consumers outside the City limits were
read and on motion of Councilman Gordon, seconded by Councilman
Claire and carried, the applications were referred to City Attorney
Thompson for preparing the necessary resolutions and contracts
for same.
The request of Samuel Tustin for the zoning of a certain
section of the East Newport Subdivision for business purposes,
was on motion of Councilman Claire, seconded by Councilman Gordon
and carried, referred to the Planning Commission for report.
Rev. G. Lawrence presented a letter asking for permission
to hold outdoor services in the City, and on motion.of Councilman
Claire, seconded by Councilman Gordon and carried, the letter was
ordered filed.
B. W. Harmer's application to conduct a Money Exchange
business at Balboa was, on motion of Councilman Gordon, seconded
by Councilman Claire and carried, allowed.
D. W. Humason's application for permission to.operate
a °Flasher" game in the Walker building Balboa, was on motion of
Councilman Garfield seconded by Councilman Gordon and carried,
allowed, subject to the approval of the Chief of Police.
Edwin M. Williams, Secretary of the Corona Del Mar
Property owner's Association in a letter to the Council, asked
that a 'No Camping' sign be posted at the head of the stairway
leading to Buck Gulch and also invited the Council's attention to
certain repairs needed on the East Jetty. It was moved by Councilman
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Claire, seconded by Councilman Gordon-and carried, that,the matters
be referred to the Chief of-Police and the City Engineer respectively.
George C. Macleod, Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce
presented a letter received by the Chamber from Smart & Final Co.,
Ltd. in which they complained of the 'Truck License' charged them
for making deliveries within the City. It was moved by Councilman
Claire, seconded by Councilman Garfield and carried, that.the
communication be filed.
A letter from the Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce
called attention to a notice received from the Secretary of the
Associated Chambers of Commerce inviting representatives from this
City to meet with those interested in the Orange County Water Bill
' at the City Hall in Santa Ana, Thursday, March 9th at 7:30 o'clock p.m.
It was moved by Councilman Claire, seconded by Councilman
Ellsworth and carried that Mayor Hilmer appoint a committee to
attend the meeting, whereupon the Mayor appointed Councilman Garfield,
Chairman of the Water Committee; Roland Thompson, City Attorney
and R. L. Patterson, City Engineer, as representatives from the
City of Newport Beach, suggesting that they confer with the Committee
appointed by the Chamber of Commerce.
G. C. Macleod, Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce presented
a letter calling attention to an invitation extended by the Long
Beach Chamber of Commerce to a dinner to be tendered to the Naval
Officials in connection with the visit of the "U. S. S. Constitution ",
to be held on March 16th. It was moved by Councilman Ellsworth,
seconded by Councilman Claire and.carried that the letter be filed.
The Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce presented a letter
in which it was stated that the Chamber had requested that a night
harbor patrol service be instituted during the Easter vacation
season, and on motion of Councilman Ellsworth, seconded by Councilman
Garfield and carried, the matter was referred to the Harbor Master
with power to act.
H. H. Rohmer presented a copy of a letter sent to the
Railroad Commission by the Seashore Colony Taxpayers asking that
steps be taken toward establishing a crossing at Orange Street.
Considerable discussion was had regarding the matter, Mr. Rohmer and
others addressing the Council, and it was moved by Councilman Gordon,
seconded by Councilman Garfield and carried, that the City Engineer
communicate with the Railroad Commission concerning the subject.
It was moved by Councilman Claire, seconded by Councilman
Gorden and carried, that the City Attorney arrange for an extension
on the Railroad Commission's permit for the Orange Street crossing.
A petition bearing 125 names was presented asking the
Council to take the necessary action to permit unmuffled speed boat
racing on certain courses in Newport Bay, not to exceed 10 days a
year. The petition was read and action deferred to be taken up
under unfinished business.
Letters'from the Parkinson Estate and others advocating
a State Park project were read and on motion of Councilman Claire
seconded by Councilman Garfield and carried the letters were ordered
filed.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
The amendment to Ordinance No. 52 known as the "Muffler
Ordinance" came up for final passage, and it was moved by Councilman
Gordon that the amendment be adopted. The motion was duly seconded
by Councilman Claire and the Ordinance failed of passage by the
following roll call vote, to -wit:
AYES: Councilman Gordon.
NOES: Councilmen Claire, Ellsworth, Garfield, Hilmer.
ABSENT: Councilmen None.
An Ordinance amending Section 21 of Ordinance No. 393,
came up for final passage, but was laid on the table pending the
inclusion of 45ther possible amendments.
The matter of refunding certain taxes paid by the Masonic
Homes of California, due to that institution being an orphanage and
receiving -state aid, was considered, and by motion of Councilman
Claire, seconded by Councilman Ellsworth and carried the refund
was allowed.
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It was moved by Councilman Claire, seconded'by Councilman
Garfield and carried, that the monthly demands having been duly audited
by the Finance Committee, be allowed and warrants drawn for same.
It was moved by Councilman Ellsworth, seconded by Councilman
Gordon and carried,'that the - Masonic Homes of California claim for
tax exemption for 1933 be filed.with the-,City Assessor.
It was moved by Councilman Claire; seconded by Councilman
Ellsworth and carried that the resignation of Councilman Gordon as
Chairman of the Police Committee be accepted.
It was moved by Councilman Gordon, seconded by Councilman
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Claire and carried that the petition requesting the Council to
legalize unmuffled speed boat racing be laid on the table.
This being the time set for opening bids for the sale and
disposal of garbage collected within the City of Newport Beach, and
no bids having been filed with the City Clerk up to 7:30 o'clock
p. m. of March 6, 1933, it was moved by Councilman Ellsworth,
seconded by Councilman Garfield and carried, that the Street
Superintendent be empowered to enter into a contract for the disposal
of said garbage upon the best terms possible.
There being no further business to come before the Council
it was moved by Councilman Ellsworth, seconded by Councilman Claire
and carried that an adjournment be taken Sine Die.
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City Clerk
Mayor of the City of Newport Beach
Newport Beach, March 23, 1933-
MINUTES OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH, HELD ON THURSDAY THE 23rd DAY OF MARCH, 1933,
at the HOUR OF FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.
A special meeting of the City Council of the City of Newport
Beach was held pursuant to notice given as required by law, on the
23rd.day of March, 1R33, at the hour of four o'clock p.m. at the
Council Chambers of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach.
Upon roll call the following Councilmen answered present:
Irvin George Gordon, Lloyd Claire, Paul B. Ellsworth, A. J. Garfield,
and Hermann Hilmer, representing the full Council.
The notice pursuant to which the meeting was held was duly
read by the Clerk of the Council and on motion of Councilman Claire,
seconded by Councilman Ellsworth and carried, the notice was ordered
filed.
The meeting having been called for the purpose of enacting
an Ordinance relating to the construction of buildings and repairs
thereto. Considerable discussion was had by various parties
concerned therewith.
Upon a motion by Councilman Gordon that an emergency now
exists iri the City of Newport Beach due to damage done to buildings
by the earthquake of March 10th and that such emergency requires the
passage of a building ordinance suitable to meet the situation. The
motion was duly seconded by Councilman Claire and carried unanimously,
whereupon Councilman Gordon moved the adoption of the building
ordinance which was read, considered and designated Ordinance No. 410,
and upon being duly seconded by Councilman Claire was passed by the
following roll vote, to -wit:
AYES: Councilmen, Gordon, Claire, Ellsworth, Garfield, Hilmer.
NOES: Councilmen None.
ABSENT: Councilmen, None.