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Newport Beach, October 22, 1934,
The City Council of the City of Newport Beach met in regular
adjourned session in the City Council Chambers of the City of Newport
Beach at 7:30 P. M. on above date with Mayor Hilmer presiding.
The roll was called showing the full Council present.
REPORTS OF STANDI14G COMMITTEES
Councilman Ellsworth of the Street Committee advised that
no report was ready on the various matters concerning Corona del Saar
which were referred to that Committee.
REPORTS OF SPECIAL COkLITTEES
Councilman Garfield of the Advertising Committee advised that
the report relating to the payment for fireworks in connection with
the Balboa.Island Water Carnival Association wbuld be postponed for
one week.
City Attorney Thompson to whom the matter of automobile
insurance rates was referred at a previous meeting, reported on same.
Mrs. Anna Hawkins Lane presented a bid for the insurance covering
the City owned automobiles, Lew H. Wallace addressing the Council in
behalf of his bid for the same. On motion of Councilman Claire,
seconded by Councilman Gordon and carried, the matter of the automobile
' insurance was referred to the City "Attorney and the City Engineer for.
report at the next meeting.
On motion of Councilman Claire, seconded by Councilman
Ellsworth and carried, the regular order of "business was suspended in
order to allow Mr. Monroe to take up the matter of the proceedings
pertaining to the construction of a bulkhead in Tract 515.
The Clerk reported that this was the time and place fixed
for the hearing of protests or objections against the work, the district
or the grades described in Resolution of Intention No. 554.in the
matter of the construction of a wooden bulkhead and appurtenances and
appurtenant work adjacent to the easterly line of Block P of Tract
No. 518, adopted by the City Council of said City on the 24th day of
Si.ptember, 1934.
The Clerk also reported that the affidavits in proof of the
publication of the Resolution of Intention and of the posting of the
Notice of Improvement, as required by law, have been made and are on
file in the office of the City Clerk.
The Mayor, being the presiding officer of the City Council,
then announced that pursuant to the provisions of Section 9 of the
"Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act
of 1931 ", the first order of the hearing would be the reading of the
Engineer's written report on the said project, presented to the City
Council August 13, 1934 under the provisions of the "Special Assessment
Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931 ", (except
as to the map, plat or diagram and the assessed valuations and true
valuations and the assessments and estimated assessments upon individual
parcels of land), before protests or objections would be considered.
Whereupon the Clerk read the said written report so defined
by the Mayor.
The Mayor then inquired of the Clerk whether any written
protests or objections against the work or the assessment district had
been filed with him in said mentioned matter. The Clerk reported that
one written protest had been filed with him prior to the time set for
the hearing, by James E. Harvey, protesting against the proposed
improvement and against the assessment district,
The Mayor then announced that this was the time and place
set for hearing of protests or objections against the proposed work
or the assessment district, each as set forth in the said Resolution
of Intention hereinbefore mentioned, and asked if anyone present
desired to be heard in said matter. No one responded.
All protestants having been heard and an opportunity having
been given to all persons desiring to be heard, and a full fair and
impartial hearing having been granted, and the City Council having
before it the diagram of the assessment district and being familiar
with the said assessment district, and also having considered all
protests filed, and having considered the character and nature of the
proposed work and the necessity for the same, and having considered the
matter as to the area of the property to be assessed for the said
improvement represented by the several protestants, Councilman Claire
presented the following resolution and moved its adoption.
WHEREAS, certain protests having been filed by James E.
Harvey, protesting against the doing of the work described in Resolution
of Intention No. 854, or against the assessment district; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has carefully considered all
protests or objections and having considered the area of the district
represented by the said protests;
JS'q NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this City Council that it
does hereby find and determine that the said protests or objections
% have been made by the owners of less than one -half of the area of the
property to be assessed for the said work and improvement, as set forth
in said Resolution of Intention No. 854; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that each and all of the said protests
or objections be and the same are hereby overruled and denied.
Said motion was duly seconded by Councilman Garfield and
upon roll call same was adopted by the following vote, to -wit:
AYES: Councilmen Gordon, Claire, Ellsworth, Garfield, Hilmer.
NOES: Councilmen None.
ABSENT: Councilmen None.
Councilman Claire then offered and moved the adoption of the
Resolution Ordering Work No. 858 in the matter of the construction
of a wooden bulkhead adjacent to the easterly line of Block P of Tract
No. 518 in the City of Newport Beach. Which motion was duly seconded
by Councilman Garfield and upon roll call same was adopted by the
following vote, to -wit:
AYES: Councilmen Gordon, Claire, Ellsworth, Garfield, Hilmer.
NOES: Councilmen None.
ABSENT: Councilmen None.
Councilman Claire then offered and moved the adoption of
Resolution No. 659, ordering and directing that the work described in
Resolution Ordering Work No. 858 be done under the direction of the City
Engineer instead of the Superintendent of Streetsof the City of Newport
Beach. Which motion was duly seconded by Councilman Garfield and upon
roll call same was adopted by the following vote, to -wit:
AYES: Councilmen Gordon, Claire, Ellsworth, Garfield, Hilmer.
NOES: Councilmen None.
ABSENT: Councilmen None.
On motion of Councilman Garfield, seconded by Councilman Claire
and carried, the regular order of business was resumed.
COIAUNICATIONS
City Tax Collector J. A. Gant presented a communication
concerning the adoption of an ordinance in relation to a tax moratorium•
in keeping with State legislation enacted in regard to the same, and
as adopted by other cities. On motion of Councilman Ellsworth, seconded
by Councilman Claire and carried, the Ordinance was passed to the
second reading.
City Engineer Patterson presented a communication regarding
the regulations of the United States District Engineer for the issuance
of permits for the construction of piers and recommended the granting
of the applications of Dr. S. 0. Chambers for the construction of a
pleasure pier fronting on Lot 297, Tract 907, and of Reuben Cole for
the construction of floats fronting on Lot G, Tract 919. On motion of
Councilman Ellsworth, seconded by Councilman Gordon and carried, the
applications were granted and the report of the City Engineer ordered
filed.
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City Engineer Patterson presented a communication concerning
the water situation stating that due to his absence the report on the
same could not be brought at this meeting and requested that the
Council adjourn to October 29th in order that the matter could be taken
up at that time. On motion of Councilman Claire, seconded by Councilman
Garfield and carried, the communication was ordered filed.
The communication submitted by City Engineer Patterson
pertaining to the opening of Bay Avenue between Ninth and Tenth Streets
in connection with the application to the S.E.R.A, together with
conditional easements from various property owners for rights of way;
an Ordinance providing for the dedication for street purposes certain
' described lands, and a request for authorization to purchase the
required amount of sewer pipe in connection with the project. The
matter was set over to be taken up in the order of New Business.
The application of Curtis B. Leonard,.addressed to the
Library Board, for the position of gardener and caretaker of the Library
grounds was, on motion of Councilman Garfield, seconded by Councilman
Claire and carried, ordered filed.
The communication of H. L. Clark of Salem, Oregon in which a
plan was submitted for the protection of the beach in the westerly
portion of the City, was on motion of Councilman Ellsworth, seconded
by Councilman Garfield and carried, ordered filed.
The statement from D. A. and.riarvey L. Bear regarding the
amount of beans, bean straw and barley hay due the City as rental for
certain lands leased by them, was read and on motion of Councilman
Claire, seconded by Councilman Ellsworth and carried, the amount
received for the City's share from the sale of the bean straw and barley
hay, was approved and of the City's share of the beans the same were
ordered sold with the exception of 25 sacks. On motion of Councilman
Claire, seconded by Councilman Gordon and carried, the Street Superint-
endent was instructed to haul and store the 25 sacks of beans retained
by the City.
The matter of a bunicipal Survey Project as suggested by the
Orange County Municipal League was presented, Mayor Hilmer explaining
the same to the Council for approval, whereupon Councilman Claire
moved the adoption of the following Minute Resolution;
It was moved, seconded and carried that the City of Newport
Beach is interested in joining with the other member cities of the
ORANGE COUNTY LEAGUE OF MUNICIPALITIES in considering the advisability
of said League making an application to S,E.R.A„ of California, for
a municipal survey project, and Hermann Hilmer, Mayor is hereby
delegated and empowered to represent and act for said city of Newport
Beach in all deliberations of the Orange County League.of Municipalities
and its member cities in considering, signing and filing of such
application.
I hereby certify the foregoing to be a correct copy of an
excerpt of the Minutes of a regular adjourned meeting of the City
Council of the City of Newport Beach, held on the 22nd day of October,
1934.
Dated: This 22nd day of October, 1934.
Frank L. Rinehart
City Clerk
the motion was duly seconded by Councilman Garfield and passed by the
following roll call vote, to -wit:
AYES: Councilmen Gordon, Claire, Ellsworth, Garfield, Hilmer.
NOES: Councilmen None.
ABSENT: Councilmen None.
' The communication from midge Builders, Inc., Oakland,
California quoting prices on used metal sheet piling was on motion of
Councilman Claire, seconded by Councilman Garfield and carried, referred
to the City Engineer.
The communication and report from Harold P. Huls, Chairman
of the 1915 Improvement Act Committee, was on motion of Councilman Claire,
seconded by Councilman Gordon and carried, referred to the City Attorney,
and-the City Treasurer authorized to issue a demand on the City for
One- Hundred Dollars in favor of the Committee as a contribution for
litigation expense.
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The invitation to participate in the Armistice Day
Celebration at Huntington Beach and suggesting floats that would
interpret the fundamental American Principles from L. E. Mitchell
of the Armistice Day Committee, was on motion of Councilman
Gordon, seconded by Councilman Claire and carried, referred to the
Advertising Committee.
Claude A. Pullen addressed the Council concerning the
City's float being prepared for the Armistice Day event, explaining
that the same would carry -out the theme of the American Constitution.
Several letters were read in opposition to the proposed
Cat License ordinance, Lew H. Wallace orally expressing his
opposition to the ordinance.
• E. Garrett Smith in a letter to the Council asked that
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the proposed ordinance providing for the collection of a license
for cats, not be passed, and on- motion of Councilman Claire,
seconded by Councilman Gordon and carried, the letter was ordered
filed.
Helen L. Coffin's letter to the Council in which opposition
to the proposed cat license ordinance was expressed, was on motion of
Councilman Claire, seconded by Councilman Garfield and carried, ordered
filed.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS None.
NEW BUSINESS
A grant deed, dated the 25th day of September, 1934,
from Albert T. Bruhn and Benina Bruhn, husband and wife, to the
City of Newport Beach, a Municipal Corporation, granting to said
City of Newport Beach an easement for street purposes over the
following described land:
Beginning at a point in the northerly prolongation of the
westerly line of Lot 3, Block 10 , as shown on a map of Section B,
Newport Beach, recorded in Book 4, page 27 of Miscellaneous Maps,
Records of Orange County, California, which point is North 17 030'
East, 110 feet from the northwest corner of said Lot 3, running '
thence North 17 030' East, 25 feet; Thence South 72031'30' East,
35 feet; Thence South 17 930' West, 25 feet; Thence.North 72031'
30" West, 35 feet to the point of beginning.
Subject to conditions and revisions of record and also
subject to taxes 1934 -35 now a lien.
The consideration for which this deed is given being
less than $100.00 no United States Revenue Stamps are affixed
thereto.
The foregoing deed was presented to the City Council
of the City of Newport Beach, California. Whereupon Councilman
Claire made a motion, duly seconded by Councilman Gordon and
carried, that said Grant Deed be accepted by said City of Newport
Beach and the Clerk instructed to record the same forthwith with -
the County Recorder of the County of Orange, State of California.
That said motion was carried by the following vote, to -wit:
AYES: Councilmen Gordon, Claire, Ellsworth, Garfield, Hilmer.
NOES: Councilmen None.
ABSENT: Councilmen None.
Attest:
Frank L. Rinehart
City Clerk.
A Grant Deed, dated the 16th day of October, 1934, from
John Ruether and N.argaret F. Ruether, husband and wife, to the City
of Newport Beach, a Municipal Corporation, granting to said City of
Newport. Beach an easement for street purposes over the following
described land:
Beginning at a point in the northerly prolongation of the
westerly line of Lot 5, Block 10 , as shown on a map of Section B,
Newport Beach, recorded in Book 1, page 27, of Miscellaneous Maps,
Records of Orange County, California, which point is north 17030' East,
110 feet from the northwest corner of said Lot 5; running thence
South 72031'30" East, 50 feet to a point in the northerly prolongation
of the westerly line of Lot 3 of said Block 109; thence North - _17030'
East, 50 feet; thence North 72 031'30" west, 50 feet; thence South
17030' West, 50 feet to the point of beginning.
Subject to conditions and revisions of record and also
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subject to taxes, now a lien.
The consideration for which this deed is given being less
than $100.00 no United States Revenue Stamps are affixed thereto.
The foregoing deed was presented to the City Council of the
City of Newport Beach, California. Whereupon Councilman Claire made
a motion, duly seconded by Councilman Gordon and carried, that said
Grant Deed be accepted by said City of Newport Beach and the Clerk
instructed to record the same forthwith with the County Recorder of the
County of Orange, State-of California. That said motion was carried by
' the following vote, to -wit:
AYES: Councilmen Gordon, Claire, Ellsworth, Garfield, Hilmer.
NOES: Councilmen None.
ABSENT: Councilmen None.
Attest:
Frank L. Rinehart
City Clerk.
A Grant Deed, dated the 21st day of September, 1934, from
R. C._Mize and Eleanore Mize, husband and wife, to the City of Newport
Beach, a Municipal Corporation, granting to said City of Newport Beach
,an easement for street purposes over the following described land:
Beginning at a point in the westerly line of Ninth Street as
said Ninth Street is laid out and shown on a map of Tract No. 864,
recorded in Book 30, pages 11 and 12, Miscellaneous Maps, Records of
Orange County, California, which point is North 17 030' East, 110 feet
from the northeasterly corner of Lot It Block 109, as shown on a map
of Section B, Newport Beach, recorded in Book 4, page 27 of Miscellaneous
Maps, Records of Orange County, running thence North 17 030' East alon�
the said westerly line of Ninth Street 50 feet; Thence North 72031'30
West, 65 feet; Thence South 17030' West, 25 feet; Thence South 72 031'30"
East, 35 feet; Thence South 17030' West, 25 feet; Thence South 72 931'30"
' East, 30 feet to the point of beginning.
Subject to conditions and revisions of record and also subject
to taxes City-County unpaid thereon.
The consideration for which this deed is given :being less than
$100.00 no United States Revenue Stamps are affixed thereto.
The foregoing deed was presented to the City Council of the
City of Newport Beach, California. Whereupon Councilman Claire made a
motion, duly seconded by Councilman Gordon and carried, that said Grant
Deed be accepted by said City of Newport Beach and the Clerk instructed
to record the same forthwith with the County Recorder of the County
of Orange, State of California. That said motion was carried by the
following vote, to -wit:
AYES: Councilmen Gordon, Claire, Ellsworth, Garfield, Hilmer.
NOES: Councilmen None.
ABSENT: Councilmen None.
Attest:
Frank L. Rinehart
City Clerk.
The matter of the quitclaim deed from the Title Insurance and
Trust Company was presented by City Attorney Thompson together with a
resolution accepting same, with no action being taken.
In the matter of opening Bay Avenue between Ninth and Tenth
'Streets and the dedicating of same by the City of Newport Beach to the
public•for street purposes was taken up and the passing of Ordinance
No. 424 pertaining thereto to the second reading was moved by Councilman
Claire, seconded by Councilman Gordon and carried.
City. Attorney Thompson presented the ordinance providing for
the licensing of cats and reduding the license fee for dogs. Considerable
discussion was had in connection with the ordinance, Chief of Police
Hodgkinson addressing the Council concerning the proposed measure. On
motion of Councilman Ellsworth, seconded by Councilman Claire and carried,
the City Attorney was instructed to draft an ordinance repealing the
existing Dog Ordinance No. 359•
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On motion of Councilman Ellsworth, seconded by Councilman
Gordon and carried the City Attorney was instructed to .draft an
ordinance providing that no license fees be collected on cats or
dogs requiring that owners of dogs procure tags for same from the City.
Mayor Hilmer advised the Council that Harbor Blaster Bouchey
was in need of a desk for his office and on motion of Councilman
Claire, seconded by Councilman Ellsworth and carried, the purchase of
same was authorized.
The term of Mrs. Margaret Burlingame as a member of the
Library Board having expired, Mayor Hilmer re- appointed her for the
ensuing term and on motion of Councilman Claire, seconded by Council-
man Gordon and carried, the appointment was confirmed.
The controversy concerning the sale of smoked fish on the
beach was brought up in the Council, Mrs. Irene Hall speaking on
behalf of the beach contingent; A. J. Miller a smoked fish dealer of
202 Highland Avenue, addressing the Council in his own behalf as
opposing certain methods employed by the smoked fish dealers operating
on the.beach. On motion of Councilman Ellsworth, seconded by Mayor
Hilmer and carried, the question was referred to the Police Committee
and the Chief of Police with power to act in the adjustment of the
matter.
ADJUURNMENT
On motion of Councilman Ellsworth, seconded by Councilman
Claire and carried, an adjournment was taken to 7:30 p. m. October
29, 1934.
Mayor of the City of Newport Beach
proved;o Councilman
ity Clerk Councilman
Newport Beach, October 29, 1934.
The City Council of the City of Newport Beach met in regular
adjourned session in the City Council Chambers of the City of Newport
Beach at 7:30 p. m. on above date, with Mayor Hilmer in the Chair.
The roll was called showing the full Council present.
REPORTS OF SPECIAL CU&LITTEES None.
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REPORTS OF STANDING bOLLITTEES
Councilman Gordon, Chairman of the Police Committee,
submitted a report in connection with certain so- called gambling
games, a matter Laid on the Table from the meeting of September 3,
1934. The report was read and it was moved by Councilman Gordon,
seconded by Councilman Garfield and accepted by the following roll
call vote, to -wit:
AYES: Councilmen Gordon, Claire, Ellsworth, Garfield, Hilmer.
NOES: Councilmen None.
ABSENT: Councilmen None.
Councilman Claire, Chairman of the Finance Committee, to
which Committee the matter of the publishing of the delinquent tax
list was referred, advised that the question be held in abeyance
pending the State Legislature's action concerning the same, stating