HomeMy WebLinkAbout09/07/1943 - Regular Meeting,. ,.
Newport Beach, September 7, 1943.
Mayor Hall appointed the following Committee to .interview Mr. Sherman
in an effort to have him reconsider the matter, Chairman Councilman Allen,
Councilman Reed and Councilman Isbell.
The City Council of the City of Newport Beach met in regular session
in the City Council Chambers at the City Hall at the hour of 4 o'clock p. m. on
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above date with Mayor Hall presiding.
Roll call
The roll was called, the following Councilmen answering present: Allen,
Isbell, Reed, Kirk, Hall. Absent, Councilmen: None.
Mayor Hall asked if any member of the Council, or any one in the
audience, wished the Minutes of the previous meeting of the Council, or any
part thereof, read, no one responded, and the reading of the Minutes was dispensed
with.
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REPORTS OF HEADS, OF DEPARTMENTS
The report of the City Treasurer was read, and on motion of Councilman
Allen, seconded by Councilman Kirk and carried, the reading of the other reports
was dispensed with and all the reports ordered filed.
REPORTS OF SPECIAL COMMITTEES None.
REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES None.
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COMMUNICATIONS
James Van Fleet
The application of James Van Fleet for a license to operate a pool
license
hall and lunch counter at 109 McFadden Place in the Casey Building, was on
motion of Councilman Isbell, seconded by Councilman Reed and carried, granted.
The letter of Harry Breithaupt advising that the license granted
Foster Bryant
him to operate a retail fish market at 1301 State Highway was not desired by
application
him, and the letter from Foster Bryant requesting that the license be granted
for license
him, were read, and on advise of the City Attorney that payment for the license
must accompany the application, the City Clerk was, on motion of Councilman
Allen, seconded by Councilman Isbell and carried, instructed to notify Mr.
Bryant accordingly.
blizabeth Porter
A map, together with a written request, was presented by Elizabeth
property line
Porter Wyatt for the establishing of a property line seaward of Block 22,
Balboa Eastside Addition. Lt. Frederick-Clifford addressed the Council at
length on behalf of Mrs. Wyatt and other property owners in the block and
presented maps and other data in connection with the matter. After considerable
discussion of the question it was moved by Councilman Allen, seconded by Council-
man Reed and carried, that the City Attorney handle the matter, which was to the
effect that the City would not agree to purchase any part of the Ocean frontage
nor guarantee of title.
A.F.Pfirrmann
A letter was presented from August F. Pfirrmann, together with a
pier removal
petition signed by property owners in Tract 626, protesting the removal of
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the pier from 14th Street and the Bay Front, and inasmuch as the pier had
already been moved to 15th Street and the Bay Front there was nothing that
.could be done in the matter.
John S. Harris
The communication of John Sherrod Harris on behalf of the Citizens
protesting
National Bank of Los Angeles, protesting certain sections of the Zoning Ordinance,
zoning
was read, whereupon the City Engineer verbally replied to same, as did Councilman
Kirk who suggested that the Corona del Mar people should consider the question.
After some further discussion of the matter, it was moved by Councilman Reed,
seconded by Councilman Kirk and carried, that the City Council instruct the
Planning Commission to order a hearing on the question, the City Clerk being
instructed to notify the Planning Commission accordingly.
Geo.Callahan
The letter of George and Martha Callahan protesting any restrictions
protesting
affecting their property, as contained in the new Zoning Ordinance, was read,
zoning
and on motion of Councilman Allen, seconded by Councilman Reed and carried,
same was ordered filed.
A.J.Twist et al
The communication of A. J. Twist and Gerald W. Ritchie complaining of
prices on CIty
the raise in prices on Corona del Mar property, was read. City Auditor Gant
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lots
addressed the Council regarding the matter, and on motion of Councilman Allen,
seconded by Councilman Kirk and carried, the communication was ordered filed.
Several letters in praise of the present management of the City Camp
Camp ground
Ground were presented and read, and on motion of Councilman Kirk, seconded by
praise
Councilman Allen and carried, the letters were referred to the Chamber of
Commerce.
K.'W.Gorton
The request of Chief of Police Hodgkinson for the appoint of K. W.
appointment as
Gorton as Assistant Chief oaf Police at a salary of $225 per month, was
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Ast. Chief of
presented, and on motion of Councilman Isbell, seconded by Councilman Allen
Police
and carried, the request was granted.
The request of Chief of Police Hogdkinson for the temporary appoint -
V.I.McManigal
went of Vincent Irvine McManigal as patrolman at a salary of $160 per month,
employment
was on motion of Councilman Isbell, seconded by Councilman Allen and carried,
granted.
H.L.Sherman
The letter of H. L. Sherman tendering his resignation from any
resignation
advisory capacity in the Newport Beach Civilian Defense, was presented, said
resignation to take effect any time suitable to the convenience of the Council
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between this date and September 30, 1943, and also stating that as long as he
is available he would serve as a volunteer on the Control Center Staff during
periods of air raid alarm and drills. There was some discussion of the matter,
the Council being reluctant to accept the resignation. On motion of Councilman
Reed, seconded by Councilman Isbell, the resignation was accepted as requested
by Mr. Sherman, by the following roll call vote, to -wit:
AYES, COUNCILMEN: Allen, Isbell, Reed, Kirk, Hall.
NOES, COUNCILMAN: None.
ABSENT, COUNCILMEN: None.
Mayor Hall appointed the following Committee to .interview Mr. Sherman
in an effort to have him reconsider the matter, Chairman Councilman Allen,
Councilman Reed and Councilman Isbell.
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UNFINISHED BUSINESS
The matter of weed abatement was brought up, affidavits of posting
Weed abatemen!
being presented by the City Engineer, the City Clerk advised that no protests
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had been filed in the matter. Whereupon it was moved by Councilman Reed,
seconded by Councilman Allen and carried, that the report of the City Engineer
pertaining to weed hbatement on Lide Is1bg be accepted.
On motion of Councilman Reed, seconded by Councilman Isbell and
carried, the report of the City Engineer pertaining to weed abatement on
Central Avenue and other streets was.accepted.
The Clerk reported that this was the time and place fixed for the
Hearing on
hearing of protests or objections against the work or the district described
sewer project
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in Resolution of Intention No. 2851, in the matter of the construction of
sanitary sewer mains and appurtenant work in Central Avenue and other streets
and alleys, adopted by the City Council on the 9th day of August, 1943.
The Clark also reported that the affidavits in proof of the publication
of the Resolution of Intention, the mailing of notices of the adoption of said
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 then inquifted of the Clerk- whathe:r any written protests or
objections against the work or the assessment district had been filed with him
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in said mentioned matter. The Clerk reported that certain written protests had
been filed with him prior to the time set for the hearing, by the following:
Gerald H. Hagar, W. A. McIntosh, M. B. Walbridge, Mrs. Matilda Griggs, A. N.
Amerkanian, T. M. Humphrey, Mary J. Anderson, Chas. H. Tucker, Paul A. Ferrier,
Clara E. Balmat, Hazel Remy, Harley Woodhouse, M. Louise Munro, Claire Claxton,
Fatima C. Williams, Z. H. Jarman, W. E. Strong.
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 said Resolution of Intention hereinbefore mentioned,
and asked if anyone present desired to be heard in said matter. No one responded.
The engineer reported that the. protests represented approximately
.0015% of the area of the assessment district.
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 Plant of the
assessment district and being familiar with the 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 for the preserva-
tion of the public health, peace and safety, and also having considered the
matter as to the area of the property to be assessed for the said improvement
represented by the several protests filed, Councilman Allen presented the
following resolution and moved its adoption:
WHEREAS, certain protests having been filed by Gerald H. Hagar and
others, protesting against the doing of the work described in said Resolution
of Intention No. 2851, and /or against the assessment district; and
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WHEREAS, the City Council has carefully considered all protests
or objections and having considered the total area of property represented
by said protests in connection with the total area of property in the district;
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. 2851; 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 Kirk and upon roll call
the same was adopted by the following vote, to -wit:
AYES, COUNCILMEN: Allen, Kirk, Isbell, Reed, Hall.
NOES, COUNCILMEN: None.
ABSENT, COUNCILMEN: None.
Councilman Allen then offered and moved the adoption of the Resolution
Res. 2853
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Ordering Work No. 2853, in the matter of the construction of Sanitary Sewer Mains
ordering work
in Central Avenue and other streets and alleys as described in Resolution of
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Intention No. 2851, which motion was duly seconded by Councilman Kirk and upon
project
roll call the same was adopted by the following vote, to -wit:
AYES, COUNCILMEN: Allen, Kirk, Isbell, Reed, Hall.
NOES, COUNCILMEN: None..
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ABSENT, .COUNCILMEN: None.
NEW BUSINESS
The hearing set for this date in the matter of the removal of a
Brick wall
delapidated brick wall on Lot 11, Block 10, Balboa Tract, was on motion of.
removal
Councilman Reed,.seconded by Councilman Kirk and carried, continued to October
4, 1943.
Resolution No. 2855 was presented, being A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY
Res. 2855
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, FIXING THE RATE PER CENTUM AND LEVYING
A TAX UPON ALL OF THE TAXABLE PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH WHICH
9Axl%- tax
rates for
IS TAXABLE THEREIN. FOR MUNICIPAL PURPOSES. On motion of Councilman Allen,
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seconded by Councilman Reed, the resolution was adopted by the following vote,
to -wit:
AYES, COUNCILMEN: Allen, Kirk, Isbell, Reed, Hall.
NOES, COUNCILMEN: None.
ABSENT, COU NCf LMEN: None.
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The written acceptance of the terms and conditions of Franchise
So.Co. Gas Cc
Ordinance No. 524 by the Southern Counties Gas Company of California, was
accepting
presented and read, and on motion of Councilman Reed, seconded by Councilman
Franchise
Allen and carried unanimously, same was approved and ordered filed.
Res. 2859 to
2898 Incl.
sale of City
owned property
Resolutions No. 2659 to 2896 inclusive, were presented, being
resolutions authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute on behalf of
the City of Newport Beach, grant deeds to the following people and covering
the following property sold to them:
Res. 2859 Lankford Virgil Phebus Jr. et ux
Res. 2860 W. Arthur Farrar et Ok
Res. 2861 Fred C. Duesler et ux
Res. 2862 Jack Gillis et ux
Res. 2863 Irene Nehring Irby
Res. 2864 Julia E. Raquet et al
Res. 2865 . C. W. Welter et ux
Res. 2866 R. G. Kinsman et ux
Lot 16, Block 35, tat
Add to Newport Heights
Price $200.00 �
Lot Price, $1000.00� Tract 323
Lots 6, 8, 10 and 12,
Block 35, Corona del Mar
Price 900.00-
Lot 14, Block 331,
Lancaster Addition
Price $200.00-
Lot 22, Block 642, CDM
Price $250.00.-
Lots 1 and 3, Block 540,
Corona del Mar
Price $475.00,-'
Lots 19 and 21, Block 635,
Corona del Mar.
Price $425.00.
Lot 65, Tract 682
Price $340.00
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Resolution No. 2856 was presented, being A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL
Res. 2856
OF THE CITi% OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, TERMINATING THE LIABILITY UNDER
Terminstirg
FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BO ND DATED DECEMBER 7, 1925, RELATIVE TO FRANCHISE GRANTED
liability
BY ORDINANCE No. 254, and on motion of Councilman Reed, seconded by Councilman
Allen, the resolution was adopted by the following vote, to -wit:
AYES, COUNCILMEN: Allen, Isbell, Reed, Kirk, Hall.
NOES, COUNCILMEN: None.
ABSENT, COUNCILMEN: None.
Demands
The monthly demands having been duly ,audited by the Finance Committee,
were on motion of Councilman Reed, seconded by Councilman Isbell and carried,
allowed and warrants ordered drawn.for same.
The report of the City Engineer in connection with the work done by
J.5-Barrett
contractor J. S. Barrett on the sewer main, was presented, and on motion of
demand
Councilman Reed, seconded by Councilman Isbell and .carried, same was accepted
and the demand in favor of the contractor allowed and warrant ordered drawn.
.The letter of A. S. Monroe setting forth the amount of fees in
A.S.Monroe
connection with the proposed construction of the sewer, being one percent of
fees for sewer
the contract cost not including incidentals, was presented by City'Engineer
bonds etc.
Patterson, and on motion of Councilman Allen, seconded by Councilman Reed
and carried, the terms were accepted.
H.C.Tallmadge
The application of H. C. Tallmadge for a permit to construct a pier
pier permit
fronting on Lot 12, Block 4, Section 5, Balboa Island, was on advice of the
City Engineer laid on the table for the customary two weeks.
The application of E. J. Jaeklin for a permit to install marine ways
E.J.Jacklin
and repair shops on property leased from Scott's Landing In Block H, Tract 919,
ways permit
was, on recommendation of the .City Engineer, granted subject to.the approval
of the War Department and the WPB, this was on motion of Councilman Allen,
seconded by Councilman Reed and carried.
Stella Redington
The application of Stella Redington for permission to construct a
groin permit
thirty foot groin on the west property line of Lots 7 and 8, Block 2, Tract
626, was on motion of Councilman Allen, seconded by Councilman Reed and
carried, granted aub j ect to approval of the War Department and WPB.
Mrs. P. F. Craft
The application of Mrs. Paul E. Craft for permission to install
float permit
piling and landing float fronting on Lot 4, Block 340, Canal Section, was on
motion of Councilman Allen, seconded by Councilman Reed and carried, granted
subject to the approval of the War Department and WPB.
H. L. Conover
The application of Harry L. Conover for permission to construct a
application for
pleasure pier fronting on a portion of Lot 1, Block 4320 Canal Section, was
pier permit
on motion of Councilman Allen, seconded by Councilman Reed and carried, laid
on the table for two weeks.
The application of Carl J. Osterberg for permission to install
C. J. Osterberg
piling and landing float fronting on a portion of Lot 2, and Lot 3, Block
float permit
242, Canal Section, was on motion of Councilman Allen, seconded by Councilman
Reed and carried, granted subject to the approval of the War Department and
WPB.
Res. 2857
Resolution No. 2857 was presented, being a RESOLUTION OF THE CITY
Gas tax levy
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH APPROVING MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT FOR
ACCUMULATION OF 1/4 CENT GAS TAX ALLOCATED FOR STREETS OF MAJOR IMPORTANCE.
On motion of Councilman Allen, seconded by Councilman Reed, the resolution
was adopted by the following vote, to -wit:
AYES, COUNCILMEN: Allen, Isbell, Reed, Kirk, Hall.
NOES, COUNCILMEN: None.
ABSENT, COUNCILMEN: None.
Res. 2858
Resolution No. 2858 was presented, being a RESOLUTION OF THE CITY
Gas tax levy
COUNCIL OF NEWPORT BEACH APPROVING MEMORANDUM OF AGREEM7NT FOR EXPENDITURE OF
1/4 CENT GAS TAX ALLOCATED FOR STATE HIGHWAYS. On motion of Councilman Allen,
seconded by Councilman Reed, the resolution was adopted by the following vote,
to -wit:
AYES, COUNCILMEN: Allen, Isbell, Reed, Kirk, Hall.
NOES, COUNCILMEN: None.
ABSENT, COUNCILMEN: None.
Res. 2859 to
2898 Incl.
sale of City
owned property
Resolutions No. 2659 to 2896 inclusive, were presented, being
resolutions authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute on behalf of
the City of Newport Beach, grant deeds to the following people and covering
the following property sold to them:
Res. 2859 Lankford Virgil Phebus Jr. et ux
Res. 2860 W. Arthur Farrar et Ok
Res. 2861 Fred C. Duesler et ux
Res. 2862 Jack Gillis et ux
Res. 2863 Irene Nehring Irby
Res. 2864 Julia E. Raquet et al
Res. 2865 . C. W. Welter et ux
Res. 2866 R. G. Kinsman et ux
Lot 16, Block 35, tat
Add to Newport Heights
Price $200.00 �
Lot Price, $1000.00� Tract 323
Lots 6, 8, 10 and 12,
Block 35, Corona del Mar
Price 900.00-
Lot 14, Block 331,
Lancaster Addition
Price $200.00-
Lot 22, Block 642, CDM
Price $250.00.-
Lots 1 and 3, Block 540,
Corona del Mar
Price $475.00,-'
Lots 19 and 21, Block 635,
Corona del Mar.
Price $425.00.
Lot 65, Tract 682
Price $340.00
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Res.
2867
Etna Kunzman
Lot 5, Block 733,QCDM
Price $225.00 -
Res.
2868.
Carroll B. Henderson at ux
Lot 1, Block 636, CDR
Price $250.00
Res.
2669
W.'Arthur Farrar et ux
Lot 7, Block 538, CDM
Price $250.00.,
Res.
2870
Anne E. Clarke
Lots 19 and 21, Block 541,
Corona del Mar
Price $475.00
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Res.
2871
Dorothy R. Lusk
Lot 13,Block 536, CDM
Price
Res.
2872
Hazel S. Felker
Lot 11 Block 536, CDM
Price
1225.00 -
Res.
2673
W. Arthur Farrar at ux
Lots 15 and 17, Block 541,
Corona del Mar
Price $450.00
Res.
2874
Edward H. Mayo. et ux
Lots 34 and 35, Block 431
Lancaster Addition
Price $350.00-
Res.
2875
Gerhardt T. Sterling at ux.
Lots 8, 16, 16 and SWly
15 ft of Lot 20, Block 636;
Lots 4 and 6, Block 742;
Corona del Mar
Price $1600.00'
Res.
2876
Catharine M. Miller
Lot 12, Block 638, CDM
Price $300.00
Res.
2877
Charles Hamrick Dick
Lot 10, Block 543, CDM
Price $250,00•-
Res.
2678
Fred C. Duesler at ux
Lots 6 and 8, Block 736,
Corona del Mar
Price $500.00
Res.
2879
Paul N. Cossette 6t ux
Lots 6 and 8, Block 637,
Corona del Mar
$550.00-
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Res.
2680
Elsie S. Hampton
.Price
Lots 2, 4 and 6, Block 640,
Corona del Mar
Price $700.00
Res.
2881
Jack W. Milne at ux
Lot 6, Block 60, Ocean Front
Price $325.00
Res.
2662
James D. Milne at ux
Lot 5, Block 60, Ocean Front
Price $325.00
Res.
2663
Reid S. Shepard at ux
Lot 2, Block 39, Third Add.
Price $275.00.
Res.
2684
Glen 0. Martin
Lot 7, Block 536, CDM
Price $200.00^
Res.
2885
Dorothy E. Clifford at al
Lot 22, Block 433, CDM
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Price $350.00
Res.
2686
Harry R. Kemm
Lots 11 and 13, Block 734,
Corona del Mar
Price $450.00 a
Rea.
2687
Lucile E. Rombeau
Lots 14, 15, 16, 17 and 16,
Block 735, Corona del Mar
Price $81075.00.,
Res.
2868
Oscar C. Brown at ux
Lot 1, Block 639; Lots
13, 15 and 17, Block 739;
Corona del.Mar.
Price $925000,
Res.
2669
Mildred A. Hyde
Lot 2, Block 730, CDM
Price $350,00-
Rea.
2890
Gustave D. Grupe at ux
Lot 5, Block 739, CDM
Price $ 00
Res.
2691
Silas T. Lindberg et ux
Lots 27, 28 and 29, Block
16, Section B
Price $1050.00.,
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Res.
2692
Herbert H. Holbrook
Lots 10, 11, 12 and 13,
Block 231, Lake Tract
Price $175.00e,
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Res. 2893 Walter Leem ing et ux
Res. 2894 Harold Kingston
Res. 2895 Herbert F. Peterson et ux
Res. 2896 Clarence L. Brown et ux
Res. 2897 Joseph C. Snyder et al
Lot 6, Block 638, CDM
Price $300.00,
SW 15 ft of Lot 19,
All'of Lot 17, Block 542,
Corona del Mar
Price $412.50.r
Lot 21 and NE 15' of Lot
19, Block 542, Corona del Mar
Price $437.50r
Lot 10 and SW 10 f t of Lot
12, Block 136, Resub o.f CDM
Price $1500-00,r-,
Lot 4, Block 540, CDM .
Price $275.00
Res. 2898 Jack Florer et ux Lots 15 and 17, Block 635,
Corona del Mar
Price $500.00^
On motion of Councilman Allen, seconded by Councilman Kirk, the resolutions
were adopted by the following vote, to -wit:
AYES, COUNCILMEN: Allen, Isbell, Reed, Kirk, Hall.
NOES, COUNCILMEN: None.
ABSENT, COUNCILMEN: None.
ADJOURNMENT
On motion of Councilman Allen, seconded by Councilman Kirk and carried,
an adjournment was taken to 4 o'clock p. m. on Monday, September 20, 1943.
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