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The request of R. Prentice of 111 Jade Avenue, Balboa Island, for
permission to remove certain trees, alleged to be interfering with the use of
his property, was on motion of Councilman Claire, seconded by Councilman Whitson
and carried, granted.
On motion of Councilman Whitson, seconded by Councilman Brown and
carried, the City Clerk was instructed to notify the property owners in Block
P, Tract 516 to the effect that if the proposed bulkhead improvement was not
commenced within two weeks time, the offer of the City to do certain dredging
in connection with the work would be withdrawn.
On motion of Councilman Whitson, seconded by Councilman Gordon and
carried, the City Engineer was placed with the responsibility for the safety
of all piers, and was instructed to make the necessary inspections of same in
order to determine the need of repairs or removal if and when indicated.
Dr. Wm. F. Cornett of 617 West Bay Avenue addressed the Council
concerning the action of the Council in regard to the request for the aband-
onment of that certain area between Bay Avenue and Buena Vista Blvd, the
speaker being opposed to the vacating of same.'
Larry Barker addressed the Council with a request to anchor a fish-
ing barge from the westerly side of the East Jetty, the matter was discussed,
and on motion of Councilman Claire, seconded by Councilman Gordon and carried,
the request was denied, Councilman Whitson voting in favor of same.
ADJOURNMENT
On motion of Councilman
carried, an adjournment was taken
Claire, seconded by Councilman Gordon and
to 7:30 p. m. June 19, 1939•
Mayor of the City of Newport Beach
Newport Beach, June 19, 1939•
The City Council of the City of Newport Beach met in adjourned regular
session in the City Council Chambers at the City Hall in the City of Newport
Beach on above date with Mayor Williamson presiding.
The roll was.called, the following Councilmen answering present: Gordon,
claire, Whitson, Brown, Williamson. Absent: Councilmen None.
REPORTS OF SPECIAL COMMITTEES
Councilman Whitson reported on'the matter
the Newport Harbor Woman's Association, referred to
the Chief of Police, by submitting the report of the
Master and the Fire Chief, the various reports beinE
On motion of Councilman Whitson, seconded by Council
the reports were accepted and copies ordered sent tc
The application of the Good Humor Ice Crec
peddle their products in the City, referred to the F
last meeting of the Council, was brought for report,
to granting said license on account of possible tral
protesting the granting of the license were read. E
the applicant, addressed the Council regarding the n
Councilman Whitson, seconded by Councilman Brown am
of the communication from
the Police Committee and
Chief of Police, the Harbor
read by the City Clerk.
man'Claire and carried,
the Woman's organization.
m Co. for a license to
olive Committee at the
the report being opposed
fic difficulties. Letters
lza Hawkins, representing
atter. On motion of
carried, the application
was aeni.eca.
The report on the application of W. E. Evans for permission to install
a Live Bait barge in the vacinity of Pacific Drive, Corona del Mar, referred to
the Police Committee at the last meeting of the Council, was presented and
reported on, unfavorably, and on motion of Councilman Whitson, seconded by
Councilman Claire and carried, the application was denied. The letter of C.
Harold Hopkins approving the installation of the bait barge, under certain
conditions, was read.
COMMUNICATIONS
The application of Charles E. Miller for an exempt veteran's license
to peddle fruits and vegetables, was on motion of'Councilman Claire, seconded
by Councilman Gordon and carried, referred to the Police Committee for report.
The application of Henry Eli for an exempt veteran's license to
peddle bakery products, was on motion of Councilman Gordon, seconded by
Councilman Claire and carried, denied.
The application of Lawrence A. Wallace for a license to operate a
'Horse Derby' game at Sportland pavilion, was on'motion of Councilman Claire,
seconded by Councilman Gordon and carried, allowed subject to the approval
of the Chief of Police.
R. Prentice
removal of
trees
Dredging in
Blk P, Tr 518
Inspection of
all piers as to
safety.
Alm. F. Cornett
abandonment of
cent, property
Larry Barker
fishing barge
Roll call
Npt. Harbor
Woman's Assn.
report on
their comm.
Good Humor
Ice Cream Co.
report on
application
for license.
W. E. Evans
report of
live bait
receiver.
C. E. Miller
license to
peddle.
Henry Eli
license.
LA.Wallace
license
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T. B. White
The application of Thomas B. White to purchase water from the City,
application for
was on motion of Councilman Claire, seconded by Councilman Gordon and carried,
water.
denied.
The application of Phil F. Henry for permission to operate a Sound
P.F.Henry
Unit in the City, was on motion of Councilman Claire, seconded by Councilman
sound unit.
Brown and carried, denied.
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demand.
The application of D. K. Blue for permission to install underground
D.K.Blue
storage for the handling of petroleum products, was on motion of Councilman
Res. 1629<
storage tanks
Claire, seconded by Councilman Gordon and carried, granted subject to the
sale of lots to
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approval of the Fire Chief,
the City of Newport Beach the sum of Sixty and no /100 ($60.00) Dollars, for
The request of Ralph P. Maskey for installation of lights on Newport
Ralph P. Makse
P y
Island, was on motion of Councilman Gordon, seconded by Councilman Whitson and
lights on Newport
carried, granted for five lights, the City to pay for oomplete'ma,intenance of'same
Island
at a caatt of $1.57 per unit
per month.
as'shown on a Map recorded in Book 4, pages 94 of Miscellaneous Maps, records
'The letter of Hans
Dickman complaining of the City Dock at the foot
of Orange County, California. Subject to covenants, conditions, reservations
Hans Dickman
of 30th Street, which it is alleged extends over a portion of hi's property,
and restrictions of record.
use of water
and that the ice crusher operated on the dock causes congestion that interfers
WHEREAS, said price offered is in accordance with a certain agree-
frontage & dock.
with the use of his water frontage, was presented and read, and on motion of
ment made and entered into by and between the City of Newport Beach, as party
Councilman Claire, seconded by Councilman Gordon and carried, the City Engineer
of the first part, and Lew H. Wallace, as party of the second part, which
was instructed to make a survey of the situation and report on the matter.
agreement is dated the'20th day of February, 1939, and is on file In the office
Employment of
The request of the City Engineer for authority to employ Gilman
of the City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach, reference being made thereto
extra help by
Brookings and Warren Messing at 50¢ per hour in connection with WPA recreational
for further particulars, and the.same is,by such reference made a part hereof;
City Engineer
works, was on motion of Councilman Claire, seconded by Councilman Whitson and
and
carried, granted.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach deems that the
Employment of
The request of Chief of Police Hodgkinson for authority to employ
price offered under 'said agreement and as aforesaid is the fair market price
extra help by
Paul Reid, Chas. Connell and Wilfred MacDonald at salaries of $100.00 per
of said property at the present time; and
Chief of Police
month each, was on motion of Councilman Whitson, seconded by Councilman Claire
WHEREAS, the'City Council of the City of Newport Beach deems that
and carried, granted.
it is for the best interests of said City that said property be sold for said
CDM Civic Assn.
The letter from the Corona del Mar Civic Association requesting a
sum in accordance with said agreement aforesaid.
regarding acquis-
report on the petition presented by that body in regard to acquisition by the
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City of certain Corona del Mar water frontage for a public park, was presented,
City of Newport Beach be authorized, directed, and instructed to sign and
ition of land.
and on motion of Councilman Claire, seconded by Councilman Whitson and carried,
execute a deed to the above described property to the said Lew H. Wallace,
the City Clerk was instructed to notify the Association that the owners of the
whose wife's name is Theresa M. Wallace.
Bill Boards in
property desired, refused to consider the sale of same.
I hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution was duly
Corona del Mar
Building Inspector Nelson presented a report in connection with the
and regularly passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Newport
petition presented by the Civic Association of Corona del Mar requesting the
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removal of all bill boards in that area, to the effect that all the owners of
1939, by the following vote, to -wit:
boards had complied with the City's ordinance regarding same. On motion of
AYES: Councilmen Gordon, Claire, Whitson, Brown, Williamson.
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Councilman Whitson, seconded by Councilman Claire and carried, the City Attorney
NOES: Councilmen None.
was instructed to advise the Association as to what could be done in the matter.
ABSENT:. Councilmen None.
NEW BUSINESS
Donna Steinkamp
The application of Donna Steinkamp for a permit to construct a
pier permit
standard pier fronting on Lot 3, Block 4141, Canal Section, having been approved
by the City Engineer, was on motion of Councilman Whitson, seconded by Council-
man Claire and carried, granted.
Map of anchorage
The map presented by the City Engineer prescribing certain anchorage
areas in Bay.
areas in Newport Bay, was on motion of Councilman Claire, seconded by Councilman
Gordon and carried, approved by the following vote, to -wit:
AYES: Councilmen ;Gordon, Claire, Whitson, Brown, Williamson.
NOES: Councilmen None.
ABSENT: Councilmen None.
Tentative
The tentative map of Tract 1045, presented by the City Engineer,
Map of Tract
being a subdivision of Block R, Tract 323 and a portion of Block 438 in
1045,
Corona del Mar, was on motion of Councilman Claire, seconded by Councilman
Whitson and carried, referred to the Planning Commission.
It was moved by Councilman Claire, seconded by Councilman Brown
Telephone Co.
and carried, that the demand in favor of the Southern California Telephone
demand.
Company for services in connection with the Police Radio be allowed, and
warrant was ordered drawn for same.
Res. 1629<
Resolution. No. 1629. WHEREAS, Lew H. Wallace, whose wife's name
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sale of lots to
is Theresa M. Wallace, of Newport Beach, California, has this day offered to
Lew Wallace.
the City of Newport Beach the sum of Sixty and no /100 ($60.00) Dollars, for
the following described real property situated in the City of Newport Beach,
County of Orange, State of California, to -wit: Lots Twelve (12), Sixteen
(16); and Seventeen (17), Block Fourteen (14); Lots Three (3), Four (4) and
Sixteen (16), Block Twenty -four (24), all of First Addition to Newport Heights,
as'shown on a Map recorded in Book 4, pages 94 of Miscellaneous Maps, records
of Orange County, California. Subject to covenants, conditions, reservations
and restrictions of record.
WHEREAS, said price offered is in accordance with a certain agree-
ment made and entered into by and between the City of Newport Beach, as party
of the first part, and Lew H. Wallace, as party of the second part, which
agreement is dated the'20th day of February, 1939, and is on file In the office
of the City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach, reference being made thereto
for further particulars, and the.same is,by such reference made a part hereof;
and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach deems that the
price offered under 'said agreement and as aforesaid is the fair market price
of said property at the present time; and
WHEREAS, the'City Council of the City of Newport Beach deems that
it is for the best interests of said City that said property be sold for said
sum in accordance with said agreement aforesaid.
NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved that the Mayor and City Clerk of the
City of Newport Beach be authorized, directed, and instructed to sign and
execute a deed to the above described property to the said Lew H. Wallace,
whose wife's name is Theresa M. Wallace.
I hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution was duly
and regularly passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Newport
Beach at an adjourned regular meeting thereof held on the 19th day of June
1939, by the following vote, to -wit:
AYES: Councilmen Gordon, Claire, Whitson, Brown, Williamson.
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NOES: Councilmen None.
ABSENT:. Councilmen None.
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Councilman Claire moved the adoption of a resolution, being a resolution
Minute Res.
authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute on-'.behalf of the City of Newport
quitclaim deed
Beach a quitclaim deed in favor of D, W King and covering Lot 3, Tract 815, as
shown on Map recorded in Book 26, Page 43 of Miscellaneous Maps, records of Orange
to D. W. King
County, California. The motion was duly seconded by Councilman Whitson and the
resolution was adopted by the following vote, to -wit:
AYES: Councilmen Gordon, Claire, Whitson, Brown, Williamson.
NOES: Councilmen None.
ABSENT: Councilmen None.
I, Frank L. Rinehart, City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach, hereby
certify that the above and foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted by the
City Council of the City of Newport Beach at an adjourned regular meeting thereof
held on the 19th day of June, 1939.
City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach
Resolution No. 1630. WHEREAS, JOHN ROWAN and EDITH E. ROWAN, husband
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and wife, have this day offered: to the CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, the sum of $200.00
sale of lots
for Lots 11 and 13, Block 629, Corona del Mar, in the city of Newport Beach, as
to John Rowan
shown on Map recorded in Book 3, pages 41 and 42 of Miscellaneous Maps, records
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of Orange County, California; and
WHEREAS, the said price is a fair and adequate price as and for the
purchase price of said lots; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach deems that
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it is for the best interest of said City that said property be sold for the
said sum of $200.00; and
WHEREAS, the price offered is just, fair and adequate and is not
disproportionate to the real value of the property above described.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That said property be sold to the
said John Rowan and Edith E. Rowan, husband and wife, for the sum of $200.00,
free and clear of all encumbrances, subject to the taxes for the fiscal year
1939 -40 and unpaid improvement assessments of record. Also subject to conditions,
restrictions and reservations of record. The Mayor and the City Clerk are hereby
authorized and directed to execute and deliver a deed for said property to the
said parties upon receipt of the consideration above set forth.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the sum of $20.00 be paid to Gerald W.
Ritchie, as and for his commission for the negotiating of the sale of said
real property to John Rowan and Edith E. Rowan, his wife, as joint tenants,
said sum being a fair and reasonable commission to be allowed in said sale,
and said broker being a licensed realtor of the City of Newport Beach.
I'hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution was duly
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and regularly passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Newport
Beach at an adjourned regular meeting thereof held on the 19th day of June,
1939, by the following vote, to -wit:
AYES: Councilmen Gordon, Claire, Whitson, Brown, Williamson.
NOES: Councilmen None.
ABSENT: Councilmen None.
Resolution No. 1631. WHEREAS, ISABELLE S. WADE, a married woman, has
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this day offered to the CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH the sum of $150.00 for Lots 52 \
sale of lots
and 53, Block A, Tract 673, in the city of Newport Beach, as shown on Map
to Isabelle
recorded in Book 20, pages 17 and 18 of Miscellaneous Maps, records of Orange
S. Wade
County, California; and
WHEREAS, the said price is a fair and adequate price as and for the
purchase price of said lots; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach deems that it
is for the best interests of said City that said property be sold for the said
sum of $150.00; and
WHEREAS, the price offered is just, fair and adequate and is not
disproportionate to the real value of the property above described.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That said property be sold to the
said Isabelle S. Wade, a married woman, for the sum of $150.00, free and clear
of all encumbrances, subject to the taxes for the fiscal year 1939 -40 and
unpaid improvement assessments of record. Also subject to conditions, restric-
tions and reservations of record. The Mayor and the City Clerk are hereby
authorized and directed to execute and deliver a deed for said property to
the said party upon receipt of the consideration above set forth.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the sum of $15.00 be paid to Hamasi
Corporation, as and for their commission for the negotiating of the sale of
said real property to Isabelle S. Wade, a married woman, said sum being a
fair and reasonable commission to be allowed in said sale, and said broker
being a licensed realtor of the City of Newport Beach.
I hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution was duly
and regularly passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Newport
Beach at an adjourned regular meeting thereof held on the 19th day of June,
1939 by the following vote, to -wit:
AYES: Councilmen Gordon, Claire, Whitson, Brown, Williamson.
NOES: Councilmen None.
ABSENT: Councilmen None.
Resolution No. 1632. WHEREAS, WALLACE A. GIBBONS and LOUISE W.
Res. 1632.
GIBBONS, husband and wife, have this day offered to the CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH,
sale of lots
the sum of $150.00 for Lots 65 and 66, Tract 444 in the city of Newport Beach,
to Wallace A.
as shown on Map recorded in Book 19, page 29 of Miscellaneous Maps, records
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of Orange County, California; and
WHEREAS, the said price is a fair and adequate price as and for the
purchase price of said lots; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach deems that it
is for the best interests of said City that said property be sold for the said
sum of $150.00; and
WHEREAS, the price offered is just, fair and adequate and is not dis-
proportionate to the real value of the property above described.
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C. W. Hyde, Jr.
in connection
with delinquent
tax property.
inRe: Moratorium
on taxes
Auditing of
books.
Sale of
fire -works
permits.
1st reading
of ord. to
amend Zoning
Ord. No. 440
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That said property be sold to the
said Wallace A. Gibbons and Louise W. Gibbons, husband and wife, for the sum
of $150.009 free and clear of all encumbrances, subject to the taxes for the
fiscal year 1939 -40 and unpaid improvement assessments of record. Also
subject to conditions, restrictions and reservations of record. The Mayor
and the City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to execute and deliver
a deed for.said property to the said parties upon receipt of the consideration
above set forth.
I hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution was duly
and regularly passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Newport
Beach at an adjourned regular meeting thereof held on the 15th day of June,
1939 by the following vote, to -wit:
AYES: Councilmen Gordon, Claire, Whitson, Brown, Williamson.
NOES: Councilmen None.
ABSENT: Councilmen None.
The communication of C. W. Hyde, Jr., proposing to do certain work
in connection with the purchase by the City of all lots within the City limits
deeded to the State of California on account of tax delinquency, was presented,
and on motion of Councilman Claire, seconded by Councilman Whitson and carried,
same was laid on the table until the next meeting, '
On motion of Councilman Claire, seconded by Councilman Whitson and
carried, the City Attorney was instructed to prepare an Ordinance similar to
that presented by the State of California providing for a moratorium regard-
ing the collection of taxes.
On motion of Councilman Claire, seconded by Councilman Whitson and
carried, the firm of Diehl and Edwards were appointed to audit the City's
books for the current fiscal year.
On motion of Councilman Claire, seconded by Councilman : Whitson and
carried, thirty -three applications for permission to sell fireworks over the
4th of July, were granted from June 30th to July 4th inc.
This being the date set for the hearing on the matter of amending
Zoning Ordinance No. 440 as recommended by the Planning Commission, the City
Clerk advised that no written protests had been presented, whereupon Attorney
Grainger Hyer presented a copy of a letter from the Los Angeles Athletic Club
protesting the amendment to the Ordinance, together with a petition bearing
the signatures of ninety -one residents and property owners on Balboa Island
approving the amendment to the Ordinance. The Mayor asked if anyone in the
audience wished to-protest the amending of the Ordinance, no one responded,
whereupon it was moved by Councilman Claire that the Ordinance amending
Ordinance No. 440, as recommended by the Planning Commission be passed to
the second reading. The motion was duly seconded by Councilman Whitson and
the Ordinance was passed to the second reading by the following vote, to -wit:
AYES: Councilmen Gordon, Claire, Whitson, Brown, Williamson.
NOES: Councilmen None.
ABSENT: Councilmen None.
Dredging at It was moved
20th & Bay Ft. and carried, that the
to 20th Street and Bay
approximately $200.00.
ADJOURNMENT
by Councilman Gordon, seconded by Councilman Claire
City Engineer be authorized to move the City dredger
Front to do certain dredging there at a cost of
It was moved by Councilman Claire, seconded by Councilman Whitson
and carried that an adjournment be taken to 7:30 o'clock P. M. Monday, June
26, 1939-
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