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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09/22/1958 - Regular MeetingCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCILMEN 53 Page 53 - Volume 12 ;Minutes of REGULAR MEETING OF TAE CITY COUNCIL Date Meeting: September 22, 1958 \ \'• : of �,s•f %"o °a ; Time of Meeting: 7 :30 P.M Index Place of Meeting_ Council Chambers q °� °�Z�s�tis5% r �P�2c,F�N <�`otim�Po - - - - -- ------------------ Roll Call: Present is rc;x x :x :x;x ;The reading of the minutes of September 8, 1958s Motion ; :x; ; ; ;was waived, and the minutes were approved as Second ;x; :written and ordered filed. lAll Ayes, I 'COMMUNICATIONS: 1. A letter from Reverend V. M. Mellinger, Costa Lett®$ Mesa, commending Councilman Hart for defending: re th$ the dory fishermen as a picturesque attraction' ; dory ; at Newport Beach, was read. ` fishermen as pid- Councilman.Hart expressed appreciation for the' Motion 'x; turesAue letter, and it was directed that the letter be: Second ; ;x; attraction acknowledged appropriately and filed. Al ;Al Ayes; 83 , 2. A letter was presented from Norm Hackford,,, ; President of the Balboa Bay Lions Club, re- questing permission to hold a parade on September 27, and October 4, 11, and 18, be- , tween the hours of 9:00 A.M. and noon to " publicize the Lobster Bake to be held in Lobster Corona del Mar. Bake publiaity Said request was granted and permission was Motion ; ;x; CA -35; also given to have recorded music played or to: Second have a small band play during the parade. ;All Ayes; ; 3. The Claim for Damages of Mrs. Cecilia Claim : Schepens, for alleged injuries and damages for ; Damages sustained on September 2d, resulting from a slip and fall at the entrance to the restroom CA -84 on 'Pier 19," was presented. , Said Claim was denied and the City Clerk's Motion ;x action, in referring the matter to the in- Second I ;x, surance carriers, was confirmed. ;All Ayes : ; I ; , Copies 4 The Clerk presented copies of two Resolutions ; of Board '� dated September 11, 1958, adopted by the Board of Juper -of Supervisors of Orange County, one approving; visqrs plans and specifications for the develop- reso tlutionthe fnent of the County Dock property, and one re Cotjnty setting forth the date of December 15, 19580 Dock : as the date on which bids will be received for' , Motion ;x! property proposals to lease said property. Said com- Second :x; Contrapts • munications were ordered filed. All ,9yes; 5. A letter was presented from Braden Finch, Corona president of the Corona del Mar Chamber of del Mar Commerce, stating that, in conjunction with Civic: the Corona del Mar Civic Association a Assoc�ation program of community beautification is being program of planned and that it is their desire to plant community trees on the sidewalk along Coast Highway beautifi- Business District. cation CA -96 ; Said letter was referred to the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission for advice and approval as to the project and recommen- dation as to the types of trees; it was di- , rected that Mr. Finch be notified of said re- ferral and requested to consult with said Commission; the City Manager as d rected to obtain the approv f the ate vision ; 'ATTEST: ' 53 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCILMEN Page 54 - Volume 12 `,r , / �nde: ' QSe�tember_ 22g 2 _195� •1- -� -� -- -- ----------- - ----- --------------------- - ; Highways after the approval of the Parks, ; Beaches and Recreation Commission; and the ; Motion City Manager was further directed to report ;Second back to the Council on the entire matter. ;All Ayes; ' 6. A copy of an Application for Transfer of ABC ; Alcoholic Beverage License of Ronald W. ; license; Gaskill and David C. and Reba D. Montgomery ; CA -63 ; person to person transfer of on -sale generai license, dropping partner and adding two partners, "Drift Room," 3344 East Coast Motion x; Highway, Corona del Mar, was presented, and Second ; ordered filed. ;All Ayes; Assembly 7, An invitation to testify at the Assembly interim; Interim Committee hearings on Conservation, Committee Planning and Public Works at the State Motion ;x; hearing$ Building, Los Angeles, on October 6 and Second ; invitation October 7, was ordered filed. ;All Ayes; ; �CA -66. 8. A notice from the Controller of the State of ` California that the net apportionment of Appo $ tion - trailer coach fees of the Motor Vehicle ment of; License Fee Fund, for the period of January ; trailer; coach 1, 1958, through June 30, 1958, was ; Motion ; fees ; $161,458.68 for Orange County, was ordered ; Second ' x: CA -58 filed. :All Ayes' 9. The Clerk presented the excerpt from the ; Proposed minutes of September 10, 1958, of the Board contract of Supervisors of Orange County, stating that; exploration a letter dated June 30, 1958, from the ; of tidelands American Marine Exploration Co., Inc., re- tabled 1 garding a proposed contract for exploration indefinitely of tidelands, was tabled indefinitely. It CA -70 ; was directed that the excerpt be called to 1 Motion 'x; the attention of the City Attorney and then 1 Second ; filed. :All Ayes: ; ; 10. The Clerk read a letter from George R. Watson; Lett er. objecting to allowing the recent speedboat 1 ; objecting races held in the North Channel, setting Motion ; to weed- forth his reasons therefor. Said letter was 1 Second ;x CA t�,races or filed. : Ali Ayes: Request; 11. The Clerk read a letter from Arvo E. Hasps, from En ign publisher of the Newport Harbor Ensign, of notifica- making formal request for notification of all; ; tion of;all special meetings of the legislative body of ; special; the City of Newport Beach. Said letter was ; Motion meeting¢ ordered filed, and the City Clerk was direct-: CA -35 1 ed to take cognizance. ;All Ayes; LICENSES: 1. The Application for License of Vincent R. Application Pardew, President, Balboa Air Transport, for I�ic�nse Inc. , 910 West Balboa Boulevard, Balboa, to CA -63 ; provide amphibious charter service between the hours of 8:00 A.M. to 12:00 noon.daiiy, , 1 was presented. 1 ' 1 Councilman Lorenz made a motion that said ; license be denied as the proposal would be undesirable and not o the bes in rest of the City. There w no seco a mots ; 1 ATTEST: ' /_ Page 54 IR , ; , ; , , , , X" ; , , , , ; ; , 'x , ; ; ; ; , , ; ; „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ ,x. „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ ,x, „ „ „ „ „ „ .x„ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ ,x. „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ ; , I , ; x ; , , , ; ; ; ; ; ; CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCILMEN ' Page 55 - Volume 12 presented: Lennis Newcomb, 4401 West Coast Highway, In- d-ex - (September 2 19500 ) ------------------------------------ -_-_--- ------- ,` y '� :y j , �;s ` <� ___ o_ Mr. Pardew spoke from the audience explaining: ; , the operation of-his proposed venture,•the ; ; location and type of mooring. conforming) and operated by management of ; The matter was held over for further study Motion ; ; ;x; desires to rent to other than tenants. and referred to the City Manager and the Second ; ; ; ;xI Joint Harbor Committee for recommendation. Ayes ;x; ;x;x;x :xlx ; Highway, for private boats only. No Noes ,x: charter business to be conducted at this 2. The following Applications for License were Motion ; „ „ ;x, approved: Second ; ; ;x; ; ;All Ayes Dick Luebbert, dba Golden West Amusement Co., 1968 Raymond, Costa Mesa, to transfer; Business License No. 1509 for one bowler Licenses game located at Charlie Browns, 109 Palm, I CA -63 ; to the Patio Cafe, 113 - 22d Street. Jack Barratt, dba Jack's Catering, 348 South Pixley, orange, for a portable food stand to serve Cameo Shores, Corona del Mar, two or three times daily. , , Licenses CA -63 1 , , , , , , ; , , e e P , , 3. The following Applications for License were presented: Lennis Newcomb, 4401 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach, 16 mooring rentals for private boats only. No charter boats to ; operate from these moorings located on I ; the bay front in rear of Mo -Bo -Tel (non- conforming) and operated by management of said motel for patrons since 1948, now desires to rent to other than tenants. Arthur H. Soekland, 11431 Esther Street, ; Norwalk, 11 slip rentals, 4323 West Coast ; Highway, for private boats only. No charter business to be conducted at this location. These slips formerly used for charter boat rentals. The Clerk presented a letter from Hal Glass, President, Central Newport Beach Community Association, indicating that said Association was opposed to mooring additional boats in the dead -end channel area of the Coves. The City .!attorney presented his report, dated September 18, 1958, wherein it is stated that there is a legal non - conforming use for the mooring of boats and the operation of slips at subject locations; that there is no evidence that indicates the businesses for which licenses are sought would constitute an enlargement or increase. The City Attorney's report was accepted. A discussion ensued. Mr. Earl Stanley spoke from the audience urging the approval of subject applications. The following people spoke from the opposing the grant ng of sub�e�t ATTEST: // ' Page 55 Motion ; Second ; ;All Ayes; , , ;x; ; , CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCILMEN I Page 56 - Volume 12 O -I�dax Se tember 22 1958 �POA�21�Pi ��y�2�i. p0 Mr. ,Tames Edwards, Newport Island; Mr. William Dilliard, 1 Balboa Coves; Mr. Clyde Shaver, 24 Balboa Coves; Mr. Fred M. Engle, 6: Balboa Coves; Mr. R. R. Rosselot, 21 Balboa Coves; Mr.-Lee Rivers, 10 Balboa Coves; Mr. ' 1 ; 1 George Sherrill,. Newport Island; Mrs. Roy Neel; 4206 Raver; Mrs..William Dilliard, 1 Balboa Coves; Mr. Harry Weber, Mr. Bert Mills, 43 Balboa Coves. Harbor Master Al I ; Oberg stated, in reply to a question, that License$ the Harbor Department received no more calls ' CA-63 ; regarding pollution in the subject area than are received in the other marina areas. III I 1 t I i 1 The Application for License of Lennis ; Newcomb was approved for 8 boats, (moorin 1 1 rentals), conditioned that toilet facilit es ; Motion x; ; for men and women, properly lighted and ; Second: ;x; properly signed (identified), be constructed ,'Roll Cal within 60 days; that overnight occupancy of ; t es �; X4 x;x said boats be prohibited. I Noes ;x;x I t I The Application for License of Arthur H. ; Soekland was approved for 10 boats (slip 1 III rentals), conditioned that toilet facilities Motion;x; for men and women, properly lighted and Second; ; ; ;x; properly signed (identified), be constructed ;Roll Call:; ; ; ; ; within 60 days; that overnight occupancy of Ayes, :x;x;x•.x said boats be prohibited. Noes I ;x; 3r Mayor Stoddard declared a five minute recess at this time. The meeting was reconvened by Mayor Stoddard. The City Attorney's report regarding an Appli- cation for Exempt License by Blind Industries Sales, Inc., was presented. It was stated that said corporation had presented its Application I ; for License on May 15, 1958; the City Attorney had requested additional information concerning ; Motion; .x; the request for an Exempt License; no response ; Seconde;x, All • has been received. Said Application was denied. Ayes t 1 1 1 1 ADDITIONAL BUSINESS: ' 1 ,11,111 1. REFUSE COLLECTION CHARGES: Refuse A letter from F. H. Robertson, protesting the; collection ordinance changing the manner of collection 1 I 1 CA 72 es ; and amount of fees for rubbish disposal, was presented. Mr. Larry Newman spoke from the audience and requested that said letter be read. The Clerk read said letter which was ; Motion;x, ordered filed with the other correspondence ; Second; x; on this matter. All Aye> I I , Mayor Stoddard summarized the draft of a ; ; proposed resolution establishing rate structure for refuse charges. Mr. Walter Pearson from Corona del Mar, spoke; from the audience. The City Manager stated that it would be ; necessary to adopt 1(9P solution establishing i the rate structure r to0 ATTEST: r Page 56 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCILMEN , Page 57 - Volume 12 ex - : -- (September 22, 1958) --------------------------------------------- GdT 2. P PARKING: „ A communication was presented from Braden Parking F Finch, President of the Corona del Mar Chamber, stalls: and o of Commerce, stating that the Board of parking D Directors of said Chamber has gone on record ' ' limit a approving the proposal to paint parking ; ; business s stalls along Coast Highway in Corona del Mar zone Corona f from Zahma Road to Seaward Road as an im- del Mair p portant step in solving the parking problem CA -22 i in the area; endorsing a parking limit in the business zone of one hour effective daily ; ; from 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M., excepting Sunday and holidays. ; ; The Clerk presented a request, signed by ' Newport s sixteen business men in the Newport Pier ' „ „ Pier area a area, that the parking meters in the following; parking d described area be out of operation from ; eters, September 15 to Memorial Day weekend: The : CA, 20 e entire city -owned Ocean Front parking lot, the entire city -owned McFadden Place parking ' lot, West Ocean Front Street between Newport ' Pier and 24th Street, the east side of McFadden Place on both sides of the street, and both sides of Court Street. ; ; The report, containing recommendations from the Parking Advisory Committee, dated , September 19, 1958, was presented. ' S Said request of the business men in the ' N wpor a er a ea, p g Advisory Committee, and a proposed resolution establishing periods of enforcement of park- ; ing meters throughout the City, were referred back to the Parking Advisory Committee for further consideration. Report: and The report and recommendation of the Parking recolmnen- Advisory Committee that parking meters would /'�;,�dat;ion be preferable to one -hour parking signs in Par$,ing Corona del Mar, was accepted; the letter Advisory from the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce Committee rewas ordered filed; it was directed that the Corona; del Chamber of Commerce be informed of the action Mar parking taken; and it was directed that the City Manager contact the State for approval of the proposed painting of parking stalls along Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. Parkirbg Advisory Committee meeting set 10,1 -58 , , , , , , , , , Mr. Robin Lindsay spoke from the audience re- questing that definite action be taken re- garding the request of the business men in the Newport Pier area. The Mayor informed him that consideration of this matter would have to be given by the Parking Advisory Committee. A meeting of the Parking Advisory Committee was set for October 1. Ordinance No. 861, being ATTEST: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTIONS 3277 AND 3291.3 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MMUNICIPALLqODE RELATING TO PARKING D PARKI KVFaS, Page 57 Motion Second All Ayes} Motion, Second; All Ayes: , ;x: ,x; , I x; „ I 1 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCILMEN I Page 58 - Volume 12 , 9 � Index (5egtember_ (re loading zones), was presented. The first: Motion; ;x; Ord; 861 reading of said ordinance was waived. Second ; ; I x; re loaning }171 Ayes zones 1st reading Ordinance No. 861 was passed to second Motion waived; reading. Second ,' j x Passed;to ;Roll Calla ; 2nd 20 4ding ; Ayes ;XIXIx XIXIX, x City t6 3. A letter was presented from J. Herbert contribute Risc- heberger, President of the Orange County for dinners Coast Association, Inc., requesting that the for life- City contribute $59.50 for dinners for the guards;who lifeguards who participated in the swimming participated events held at Harry Welch Park on August 21,' I I in the ; swim- 1958. The request was granted and it was Motion ;x' ming events directed that said contribution of $59.50 be ; Second x; _ A-61 21_5$ made from the Community Promotion Budget. ;All Ayes; 4. COMMENCEMENT OF PROCEEDINGS FOR THE ABANDON- MENT OF A PORTION OF CLUBHOUSE AVENUE: R 41D 65 and R 4866 Resolution No. 4865, adopting a map showing a portion of a certain street known as Motion .x; re abandon- Clubhouse Avenue, which is proposed to be Second ;x; ment o por- vacated, closed up and abandoned, was pre- Roll Cali:; tion of Club - rented. Resolution No. 4865 was adopted. Ayes lx;x;x;x;x;x ;x house Ave. ado p to Resolution No. 4866 , bei ng a resolution of Hearin set intention of the City Council of the City of 10 -27 -18 Newport Beach, declaring its intention to CA -14 order the closing up, vacation and abandon- ; ment of a portion of a certain street known ; Motion ;x; ; as Clubhouse Avenue, and setting a hearing Second ; ; ;x; thereon for the 27th day of October, 1958, Moll Call;:; ; ; was adopted. ; Ayes ;x;x x;x-x x,x 5. The City Manager presented a report, prepared: ; b the Public Works Director, of an inventory: City- ocined of City -owned property that might be sold or : roperty to leased, copies of which report were available public. the ed Ifo:Offer-for salt The Clerk read a letter from Matt LaBorde ' Public ' hear- President of the Newport Harbor Board of I ing seg Realtors, offering the assistance of 10 -14 -18 CA -38 appraisers of said Board in establishing a ; fair market value for the City -owned property; to be offered for sale, and requesting an understanding that the realtors submitting bids will be protected on commission. A public hearing was set for Tuesday, October 14, 1958, for the purpose of de- termining whether or not certain City -owned ; Motion;x; property is surplus and may be disposed of ; Second ; ; ; ;x; ; by sale or lease. X411 Ayes: It was directed that the letter from the Newport Harbor Board of Realtors be filed; that said Board be informed that its offer r ; of allowing the City to use its appraisal committee was accepted; and that the City, in the near future, would set up L program Motion ;x; under which the Ci w 11 dispo rplus Second; ;x; ; property. ; 1 Ayes j ; ; ATTEST: ti C l /1 °r I I Page 58 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCILMEN Page 59 Page 59 - Volume 12 iY ,� • �On- - _i;?eP_ ?>P3er 22� 19�8----------------------------------- _ y o 6. In connection with the PUBLIC HEARING con- ; tinued from September 8 to September 22, to Public; determine whether the buildings located on ; hearing on Lots 1 to 12, inclusive, in Block 324, Lancasters Lancasters Addition, Newport Beach, should be: Addition condemned as a public nuisance, Mr. Donald buildings Travis, Building Inspector, spoke from the continued audience and stated that the owner has not ; to 10- 1;4 -58 completed the demolition of the buildings. CA 81 ; He further stated that a hazardous condition ; I of a pit, 15x30 and 4' in depth, exists on the premises and should be barricaded. Mr. Travis stated he believed that the owner 1 would diligently continue his efforts to i accomplish the demolition. The City Manager ' was requested to notify the owner of the hazardous condition. The public hearing was continued to October Motion x ' . 14, 1958. ; Second x; All Ayes Parkin ' Advisory �• Mr. F. E. Button was appointed a member of Motion ; ; ;x Committee the Parking Advisory Committee as a re- ; Second lx; appointment placement of 0. W. Richard. ;All Ayes CA -51 8. The petitions, signed by 39 owners of proper -: ; ProposeB ty on Balboa Boulevard between B and F ' abandonment Streets requesting the abandonment of a 6' . q g of 6' strip strip of land adjoining their properties, and: of land;on the letter from Mr. George H. Coffin, Jr., Balboa Blvd. protesting said abandonment, which had been ; CA -14 ; presented to the Council on August 11, were presented and referred to the City Manager to: determine whether or not the City has any user for said property, and were referred to the ; Motion ;x; City Attorney for advice on the legal aspects; Second ;x; of the proposed abandonment. :All Ayes' ; Requeht 9. A letter from Jack McCarthy, Delphine McClure: ; fort Cundiff, and Mrs. Honoro Gibson Pelton, re- ; aban4on- questing abandonment of a portion of a 10' Eaent 'of alley located between 7th and 8th Streets, portionlof Balboa Boulevard, and the Ocean Front, was Motion ;x; an alley presented and referred to the City Manager Second ix ; CA -14 for investigation and report. ;All Ayes; 10. The report from the City Manager regarding Report the proposed Ocean Front tram system was re proposed presented. The Clerk stated that eleven tram system letters had been received from the following on Oceam, Frontindividuals, protesting the proposed tram CA -124 ; operating on the sidewalk along Ocean Front: Henry Wagner, Jr., 1116 West Ocean Front; Mrs. Willard Reece, 1216 West Ocean Front; Mrs. Sally Brown, 116 East Ocean Front, Balboa; Shirley L. Blinn, 606 West Ocean Front, Balboa; W. Glenn White, 112 West Ocean Front; Mrs. John P. Morris, 1028 West Ocean Front; Ruth McCrary Lewis, 1101 West Balboa Boulevard; Mrs. Clara W. Wilson, 1120 West Ocean Front; Lucile and Lewis Dunmire; Herbert C. Parker, 28 West Ocean Front; Howard Younglove, West a ont. '20 ayor ATTEST. Page 59 Page 63 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCILMEN Page 60 - Volunte 12 f J' ` f`� ` oo SSeptember_22a ------------------------------------------ -------- - - - -- �. A telegram from S. C. Warien to the City ; ; ; ; Manager, and a long distance call from Charles Coffin, each protesting the tram, were mentioned. The following people spoke from the audience ; opposing the tram: Mr. Joe Casala, 812 West: Ocean Front; Mr. A. B. West, 804 Ocean Front;: ; Requesf for Mr. John Mangel, 808 West Ocean Front; Mr. permission Stuart Cundiff, 710 West Ocean Front; Mr. to operate Walter Lewis, 904'West Ocean Front; Mr. tram system George Newport, 726 West Ocean Front; Mr. denied; Robin Lindsay, 807 West Balboa. Mr. Hal Glass spoke from the audience and stated that he personally favored an oper- ation such as the tram , but believed the ; members of the Central Newport Beach Com- munity Association were not in favor of it. , The request for permission to operate the Motion x; ' proposed tram system was denied and the City p � ' Second: � ;x; ; , Manager was instructed to so inform Mr. Lee. All Ayesl Work 11. The work of Sully- Miller Contracting Company,; completed contractors for the resurfacing of Holmwood ; resurf cin Is g Drive and certain other streets, was accepted ' of Hol}nwood Drive upon the recommendation of the City Manager ; ; land and the Public Works Director, and the City Motion;x; ; certaip othexClerk was instructed to file a Notice of ; Second: ;x; streetp Completion with the County Recorder. ;All Ayes; ' Contragts Ord. 8P,5812. Ordinance. No. 858, being re traffic regula,'tions AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT 2nd reading BEACH AMENDING SECTION 3257 OF THE waived; NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING ; 1 Ord. 458 TO TRAFFIC REGULATIONS, ' CA -57; (vehicles on sidewalks), was presented for Motion'x, second reading. ng The second reads of said Second ' ;x • ; ordinance was waived. All Ayes; ; Ordinance No. 858 was adopted. „ Motion :x; ' ' Second: x; 'Roll Call :; Ayes ;x; x,x;x:x:x:x Ord. 85913. Ordinance No. 859, being ' re Fitle Prevention AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT Code , BEACH AMENDING SECTION 3124 OF THE , 2nd rdading NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING waived TO THE FIRE PREVENTION CODE, Ord. $59 adopted was presented for second reading. The I Motion 5c CA-57 second reading of said ordinance was waived.; Second; All Ayes: „ Ordinance No. 859 w adopted. I Motion;x' Second, ;x; oll Ca11:; ; Ayes;x;x;x x;x;x; x yor ATTEST: city clerx „ Page 63 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Page 61 - Volume 12 /^ \Index {S t mb r 22 1958N COUNCILMEN , - - -' -- -ep e-- e - -- -' - - - -- ------------------------------------ ---- - - ---- -,° - r - --- -- I 14. The following applications for pier or bulkhead ermits recommended for approval Motion by the Joint Harbor Committee, were Second Ix; ; approved: All Ayes Mrs. Inez P. Crary, to construct wood ; groin bayward of L 10, Block 24, 1 Lot oc Eastside Addition to Balboa Tract, being 1519 East Balboa Boulevard, Newport Beach. Pier Permits: Lido Village Trailers, to construct CA -130 wood -pile bulkhead, bayward of portion of; Section 33, T6S, R -10 W, S.B.B.M., being inland of 700 - 31st Street, Newport Beach. 15. Condemnation proceedings to secure sewer R 4867; easements over Lots 5, 6 and 7, Block E, re sewer Tract No. 1219, were initiated. Resolution easements No. 4867, being a resolution finding and ado 'ted ' PI determining that the public interest and H CA -80 necessity require the acquisition, con- ; ' , I struction and completion of a certain public; Motion ;x; improvement, describing the property neces- ; Second ; ' 'x: i sary to be acquired therefor, and author- Roll Call:; : ' 1 , I izing an eminent domain action, was adopted.: Ayes x;x;x:x;x;x;x Budget 16. Budget Amendment No. 58 -48, in the amount o£; Motion Amendment $750, was approved. ; Second : x; 58 -48 approved :All Ayes: CA -102 ; ' I Joint ; 17. Councilmen Hart and Kingsley were appointed Harbor tmte% the alternates for Councilmen Higbie and : Motion ; ;x. alternates Somers as members of the Joint Harbor : Second appointhd Committee. ;All Ayes- CA -60 1 i 18. The recommendations of the Public Works Director made to the City Manager in a 1 1 1 1 ; Budget Amendme}it a58 - -52 ; C_ -102 e 1 t ; 19. ; ; 1 1 1 1 1 report entitled 11Restroom at Newport Pier," dated September 11, 1958, were accepted as to Items 2 and 3, referring to the proposed 1 1 1 1 1 1 demolition of the old restroom and the installation of permanent electrical connection, at the respective costs of $500 and $350; Budget Amendment No. 58 -52, in the; : amount of $850, a Budget Appropriation from Parking Meter Fund, Unappropriated Surplus, Motion ;xx ' to Parking Meters and Lots, Land ; Second x; Improvements, was approved. ;All Ayes; : ; ; ; The meeting was adjourned. Motion ;x Second ; :x All Ayes; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 V 1 or 'ATTEST: 1 1 1 1 ' I \nnL 11. tl y 1. r 1 1 1 Pago 61