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Minutes of REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Date of Meeting: January 11, 1960
Time of Meeting: 7:30 P.M.
Index Place of Meetine: Council Chambers
COUNCILMEN
Roll Call:
Present
x
x
x
x
x
x
Absent
x
The reading of the minutes of December 28, 1959,
was waived, the minutes were approved as written
Motion
x
and ordered filed.
All Ayes
(Agenda Item I -6) With the concurrence of the
Council, Mayor Stoddard stated that because of the
presence in the audience of a great many people
Ord 908
from Balboa Island, the proposed ordinance for
intro.
traffic control at the entrance to Balboa Island,
re contrwould
be considered first.
vehicular
traffic
Ordinance No. 908, being
Balboa
Island
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADDING
passed
SECTION 3295 TO THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE
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RELATING TO REGULATION OF TRAFFIC,
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was introduced.
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Councilman Higbie made a motion to waive the first
Motion
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reading of Ordinance No. 908, pass said ordinance
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to second reading, and set it for public hearing
on January 25, 1960.
Mayor Stoddard inquired whether anyone in the
audience wished to speak for or against the ordi-
nance. No one spoke opposing the ordinance, and
by a show of hands, approximately fifty people
were in favor of the ordinance.
Mr. Marvin Johnson, President of the Balboa Islan
Improvement Association, thanked the City of-
ficials for assistance in preparing the proposed
ordinance.
A vote was taken on Councilman Higbie's motion,
which carried unanimously.
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Dir of Fin
F ank
Mayor Stoddard presented Mr. Frank Johnson, the ne
Director of Finance, to the audience.
Jo nSOn
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(Agenda Item G -1) Mayor Stoddard stated that the
Council would next consider the Application for Ex-
empt License of the Camp Fire Girls (Item 1 on page
Camp Fi
c3 of the agenda), in order to accommodate Mrs.
Girls
Rutherford Donker, the Executive Director of the
Lic app
Camp Fire Girls, who was present in the audience at
Providen
the Council's request.
childr
under 16
The Application for an Exempt License for the Cam
solicit
Fire Girls, 118 West Fifth Street, Santa Ana, for
in groups
house -to -house soliciting for the sale of peanuts
accomp.
by Camp Fire Girls, sales to be made in downtown
by adult
booths, drive to be conducted from January 22 to
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February 8, 1960, was presented.
Said Application was approv d, provided at
children under the age of xteen soli
groups, accompanied by an dt,*It.
M ion
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HEARINGS:
Hearing
1. (Agenda Item E -1) Mayor Stoddard opened the
re vac-
hearing in connection with Resolution of Intention
ation
No. 5137, to vacate, close up and abandon portions
portion
of Lancaster Street and Walnut Street (Tract No.
Lancas-
772). The Clerk stated that notices had been duly
ter &
posted and a copy of the resolution published.
portion
Walnut
No one desired to speak from the audience, and th
Motion
x
St cont
hearing was closed.
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The City Attorney stated that it would be advisa-
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ble, at this time, for the Council to take the
matter under advisement, since the acquisition of
the alternate streets has not been completed, and
to continue the hearing.
The Council action just previously taken, closing
the hearing, was rescinded, and the hearing was
Motion
x
continued to February 8, 1960.
All Ayes
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2. (Agenda Item E -2) Mayor Stoddard opened a
public hearing regarding the Notice to Abate
Nuisance, served by Oliver A. King, Building In-
Public
spector of the City of Newport Beach, on Roger B.
hearing
Van Pelt, property owner of buildings located at
re Not
905 -907 East Bay Avenue and 904 -906 East Balboa
to Abat
Boulevard, Newport Beach.
Nuisance
Van Pelt
Mr. Van Pelt was in the audience and stated that
bldgs.
he was appearing on his own behalf. Mr. Oliver A
cont. to
King was sworn in by Mayor Stoddard, and the
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following testimony was taken:
4 P.M.
Council
Mr. King submitted a plot plan of the subject
to con-
property showing the two lots involved and that
vene at
on Lot No. 2, two units exist, being Unit No. 4
propert
and Unit No. 6, and on Lot No. 3, showing that
to in-
Units No. 1, 2, 3 and 5 exist. He stated that,
spect
according to the information he had received,
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Units 1 and 2 were constructed in 1925, Unit 3 in
1915, Unit 4 in 1914, Unit 5 in 1910, and Unit 6
in 1912.
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Mr. King testified in detail concerning the con-
ditions existing in each unit which would render
the building unsafe and be detrimental to the
health, safety and welfare of occupants of said
units. He testified that he had observed dry rot
exposed and unsafe wiring, unsanitary conditions,
sagging floors; roofs, exterior walls and flooring
which were badly deteriorated; doors that would
not swing freely; poor ventilation; ceiling
heights which were too low; debris and flammable
material wedged under floor space; and he stated
that in Unit 2 a Murphy bed was in a closet in a
kitchen wall. Mr. King submitted and entered
into evidence, photographs on five sheets of
Manila paper picturing some of the conditions al-
leged, there being one picture for Units 1 and 2,
two pictures for Unit 2, six pictures for Unit 3,
five pictures for Unit 4, eleven pictures for
Unit 5, and sixteen pictures for Unit 6. When
Mr. King had concluded hi testimony, Pel t.
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was invited to ask Mr. King questions if he so de-
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was invited to ask Mr. King questions if he so de-
sired. Mr. Van Pelt asked Mr. King where he ob-
tained his information as to the dates of the con-
struction of the buildings. Mr. King stated that
he had received his information from the County
Assessor's records, and that a County Assessor by
the name of Hartnett had given him information.
Mr. Van Pelt stated that the information was er-
roneous, that Units 1 and 2 were constructed in
1914; Units 5 and 6 were constructed in 1905; Unit
4 was being lived in, in 1921; Unit 3 was built a
little later than 1905. Mr. Van Pelt stated he
was willing to repair and rehabilitate the
buildings but he had been prevented from doing so
by the Building Department by reason of the fact
that he was unable to obtain a building permit an
was told to tear down his buildings. The City At-
torney stated that he believed that the Building
Department had explained to Mr. Van Pelt that, in
order to repair buildings in the condition of sub-
ject buildings, he should start by obtaining a Use
Permit from the Planning Commission. Mr. Van Pelt
stated that a Use Permit was not necessary. Mr.
Van Pelt contradicted the number of windows that,,
Mr. King had stated existed in Unit 6. Mr. Van
Pelt stated that Mr. King had only been on the
premises five minutes, so he could not have
learned too much about the property.
The hearing was continued until January 18, 1960,
at 4:00 P.M., at which time the Council is to con
Motion
x
vene at 904 East Balboa Boulevard.
All Ayes
The City Clerk was requested to make note of the
fact that Councilman Kingsley was not present and
therefore did not take part in the hearing.
COMMUNICATIONS:
1. (Agenda Item F -1 (a), (b), (c), (d)) The City
Clerk presented the following:
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(a) Letters and cards bearing 69 signatures in
favor of fluoridation and /or placing the matter
Letters
on the ballot.
& cards
on fluoii
{b) Letters, cards and petitions bearing 208
dation.
signatures opposing fluoridation and /or objecting
Mayor
to the matter being placed on the ballot.
stated
Council
(c) One card in favor of putting the matter on the
would dc-ballot,
but opposing fluoridation.
cide at
mtg of
(d) Memorandum from the City Attorney transmittin
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a draft of an ordinance authorizing fluoridation
-whether
of the water supply, for possible submission to
or not I
o the voters.
put measure
on ball
t Said communications were ordered filed.
Motion
x
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All Ayes
The following people spoke from the audience in
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favor of fluoridation: William Barner; Cap
Blackburn, who stated he represented sixty member
of the Newport Harbor Junior Chamber of Commerce
who are unanimously in f or of fluo ; a o , and
Dr. John Rusch
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The following people spoke from the audience op-
posing fluoridation: Elmer Poirer, Miss Harriet
Gould, Miss Sue Ficker, Roland Barcume, and H. M.
Friesen.
Mayor Stoddard announced that the Council would
discuss fluoridation at the Council meeting to be
held January 25, and would decide at that time
whether or not the measure would be on the ballot.
Mayor Stoddard declared a five minute recess.
Propose
J2. (Agenda Item F -2) A letter was referred to the
Motion
x
water
City Manager from Frank H. Ayres and Son regarding
All Ayes
Mains
proposed water mains in Seashore Colony Tract at
Tr 772
61st Street, Cypress Street, Prospect Street and
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Cedar Street, in order to get to Tract No. 772.
Req lve
3. (Agenda Item F -3) A letter from A. K. Phelps,
abs Pol
Chairman of the Newport Beach Civil Service Board,
S t Joh
egarding the request of Police Sergeant John Bloom
`Bloo
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for a six months leave of absence for medical
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reasons, was referred to the City Manager for
Motion
x
recommendation.
All Ayes
Motor
4. (Agenda Item F -4) The summary of apportionment
Vehicle
of motor vehicle license fees for the period June
Lic Fee
1, 1959, through November 30, 1959, as provided by
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the Revenue and Taxation Code; said report indi-
cates that the apportionment to the City for said
Motion
x
period is $9,850.79, was ordered filed.
All Ayes
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5. (Agenda Item F -5) A letter from Gloria Gartz re-
Gloria
garding throwaway newspapers and enforcement of
Gartz
ordinances relating to throwaways, parking in alleys,
ref to
the use of garages for additional rentals, throwa -_
City At
ways in the Bay, and the use of toilet facilities
Motion
x
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on boats, was referred to the City Attorney.
All Ayes
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6. (Agenda Item F -6) A letter was presented from
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Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Dales appealing from the de-
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cision of the Planning Commission denying Appli-
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cation for Variance No. 573.
Said matter was set for public hearing on
Motion
x
February 8, 1960.
All Ayes
Claim
7. (Agenda Item F -7) The Demand for Damages which
for
had been served on the City Clerk on December 30,
Damages
1959, for alleged injuries sustained by Marjorie P.
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Crumley on November 30, 1959, when she stepped into
a hole in the parking area at 3248 Via Lido,
Newport Beach, was presented.
Said claim was denied and the City Clerk's action,
in referring the matter to the insurance carri-
Motion
x
ers, was confirmed.
All Ayes
Claim
8. (Agenda Item F -8) The verified claim of Sara W.
for
and Richard D. Blatterman received by the City
Damages
Clerk on December 30, 1959, for alleged damages
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sustained on October 20, 1959, in an accident
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involving a City -owned truck, was presented.
Said claim was denied and the City Clerk's action,
in referring the matter to t insurance carri-
ers, was confirmed.
Motion
All es
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9: A letter was ordered received and filed from Ira
Motion
x
N. Frisbee & Co., dated December 21, 1959, trans-
All Ayes
D.W.Tat
witted by a letter from Edward Karle of said firm
records
to Mayor Stoddard under date of December 31, 1959,
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regarding the books and records of D. W. Tate.
10. (Agenda Item F -10) A letter- request from Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Corby and Mr. Dushan Bogatay that
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the Municipal Code be amended to enable the conduct
re
of an auction business in the City at which an-
Auction
tiques, fine furnishings and art objects would be
fees
sold, for which auction business an appropriate fee
ref to
would be charged, was presented.
Bus Lic
Cmte
Said letter was referred to the Business License
Motion
x
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Committee for recommendation.
All Ayes
Union
11. (Agenda Items F -11, 12) A letter from Max M.
High
Russell, Superintendent of the Newport Harbor Union
School
High School District, and a letter from Roy
Dist &
Andersen, Superintendent of the Newport Beach Ele-
Elem.mentary
School District, each requesting limited
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consolidation of a School District Election with
Dist
the General Municipal Election to be held on April
re con-
12, 1960, with each District paying a share of the
solidat
ejosts, were presented.
School Dist
election
Said requests were granted and the City Clerk was
w /Muni-
authorized to request that each District share to
cipal
the extent of $10 per consolidated precinct in the
Motion
x
election
costs of the.Election.
All Ayes
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12. (Agenda Item F -13) A letter was presented from
Ltr /Mrs
Mrs, Edward Wedekind, 663 Lido Nord, requesting a
Wedekind
better sign, at her expense, on the City parking
req .
lot at 28th and Newport, for which sign Mrs.
better
Wedekind has previously made a request to the
sign
Council. The Public Works Director stated that he
parking
had talked with Mrs. Wedekind and that she would
lot 28th
be happy if the City would make double -faced signs.
& Newpt
He stated he would comply with this request.
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Said letter was ordered filed.
Motion
x
All Ayes
Santa
13. (Agenda Item F -14) A letter to the City Manag-
Ana
er from Edward T. Telford, Assistant State Highway
River
Engineer, regarding an investigation made as to
Bridge
hazardous conditions adjacent to the Santa Ana
approach
River Bridge on Pacific Coast Highway, was pre -
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sented. The City Manager stated that the investi-
gation was being continued.
Jr Ebell
14. (Agenda Item F -15) A letter was presented from
Club
the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission stating
contrib.
that the Junior Ebell Club had made a contribution
of $50
of $50 toward the purchase of playground equipment
for
for the new Mariners Park.
Mariners
Park
Said contribution was received with appreciation.
Motion
x
playgrd
All Ayes
eqpt.
Mayor Stoddard stated he ould acknowl dge the
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gift by letter.
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15. (Agenda Item F -16) A letter was presented from
the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, re-
Ltr/ garding the request of petitioners for a tennis
PB &R re court at Channel Park. The Commission stated that
tennis in view of the ball field at Channel Park, there is
court not sufficient space for a tennis court, but that
Channel after the ball field has served its purpose, a
Park tennis court could be considered, and stated that
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advised of'the planned installation of two tennis
courts at Las Arenas Park and the contemplation of
the future installation of one doubles court at the
38th Street Park.
Said letter was ordered filed.
Motion
x
All Ayes
State 16. (Agenda Item F -17) A letter was ordered filed
Motion
x
Water from the State of California, State Water Pol-
All Ayes
Poll lution Control Board, stating that a report en-
Control titled the 'Determination of the Quantity of Oily
• Bd Substances on Beaches and in Nearshore Waters,"
and a report entitled "Characterization of Coastal
Reports Oil Pollution by Submarine Seeps," are available
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ADDITIONAL BUSINESS:
R 5147 1. Mayor Stoddard stated that with the consent of
auth the Council, consideration would next be given to
contrac Item 3 on page 4 of the agenda in order to accommo
w /Newpt date Attorney Donald Harwood.
Bal Sav
& Loan (,agenda Item I -3) A report from the City Manager
Assn and Planning Director regarding the Newport Balboa
for off, Savings and Loan Association request for waiver of
site pki on -site parking requirements, was presented.
adopted Mention was made that an ordinance had recently
CA -22 been adopted which permits certain off -site
parking as requested.
Resolution No. 5147, authorizing the execution of
• a contract with the Newport Balboa Savings and
Motion
x
Loan Association (as previously presented as
Roll Call:
Resolution No. 5092 which failed adoption in
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
x
September 1959), was adopted.
Absent
x
Attorney Donald Harwood expressed his appreciatio
to the Council for their cooperation in the matte z.
( "Additional Business" continued on Page 133.)
APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE:
1. (Agenda Item G -2) The Exempt License of Howard
License G. Buswell, Executive Director, Orange County Hear
CA -63 Association, 1902 North Broadway, Santa Ana, house-
to-house soliciting and placement of coin banks in
private business houses during the month of
February 1960; 365 solicitors, was presented.
Mr. Jack Barnett, Secretary - Manager of the Newport
Harbor Chamber of Commerce, spoke from the audi-
ence and stated that a poll taken by the Chamber
• had disclosed that many merchants objected to coin
banks being placed in their establishments.
Said license was approved "I
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2. (Agenda Items G -3, G -4, G -5, G -6, and Agenda Ad-
denda Items 1, 2, 3; respectively) The following
Motion
x
Applications for License were approved:
All Ayes
(a) John O'Brian, District Manager, Reserve Life
Insurance, 1880 Park Avenue, Costa Mesa, telephone
LicenseE
soliciting for the purpose of selling The Reserve
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Medical Plan; home office Dallas, Texas, local
office 1880 Park Avenue, Costa Mesa.
(b) Laurence Probasco, dba (The) Mariners, 2911 -13
Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, on -sale beer and
pre - packaged foods; being a change of ownership.
(c) M. C. Selvage, Lido Boat Club, Inc., 3121 West
Coast Highway, Newport Beach, 22 slip rentals.
(d) Application for Certificate of Public Con-
venience and Necessity, Seal's Ambulance Service,
485 North Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach; 1960
Cadillac ambulance being put into service and a
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1956 Cadillace ambulance being taken out of
service.
(e) Dorothy R. Allen, 119'k - 24th Street, Newport
Beach, house -to -house soliciting for the sale of
an all- purpose waterless cleaner; representing
Mardon Manufacturing Company, 927 West St. Andrew,
Santa Ana.
(f) Royce E. Hardy, 12735 James Avenue, Garden
Grove, house -to -house soliciting for the sale of
fertilizer; applicant will be using a 3/4 -ton
truck.
(g) Bill Dillman, dba Dillman's, 114 Main Street,
Balboa, restaurant and on -sale alcoholic bever-
ages; change of ownership; formerly Karam's.
ADDITIONAL BUSINESS (Continued):
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2. The following copies of Application for Transfer
Alcoholic Beverage License filed:
Motion
All Ayes
x
of were ordered
(Items on Agenda Addendum)
ABC
Licenses
(a) Florence A. and Roger B. Jolly, "Jolly's Tap
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Room," 700 East Bay, Balboa, person to person
transfer of on -sale beer and wine.
(b) Leoma B. Jacobs, Pizza House, 6604 Coast
Highway, Newport Beach, person to person transfer
of on -sale beer and wine (by trustee for estate).
3. (Item on Agenda Addendum)The City Clerk was
authorized to Verify an Answer of Defendant City of
Newport Beach, in Superior Court Action No. 85677,
Motion
x
Norma Simons, Plaintiff.
All Ayes
4. PIER PERMITS:
Pier
Permits
(Agenda Items H -1, 2, 3) The following appli-
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cations, having been recommended for approval b
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the Joint Harbor Committee January 5, 6 ,
were approved:
Mot(ipn
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(a) George Bryant, permit for existing pier and
slip bayward of Lot 31, Tract 907, being 739 Via
Lido Soud. Subject to approval of the U. S. Corps
of Engineers.
Pier
(b) Mrs. S. M. Spalding, to construct pleasure
Permits
pier and slip bayward of Lot 29, Tract 802, being
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No. 29 Harbor Island.
(c) Wm. W. Harvey, to construct pleasure pier and
float bayward of Lots 154 and 155, Subdivision of
Block A. being 328 Buena Vista Boulevard, subject
to removal of the proposed pier from the public
right -of -way, i.e., Buena Vista Boulevard,
Drainag
5. (Agenda Item I -1) The recommendations of the City
imprs
Manager and Public Works Director that the con -
Villa
struction of drainage improvements in Villa Way,
Way
from 31st Street to 29th Street, in 29th Street,
compl.
from Villa Way to Newport Bay, by M. C. Nottingham
Company of Southern California, be accepted; that
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the City Clerk be authorized to file a Notice of
Completion and that the surety bonds be released,
Motion
x
were approved and authorized.
All Ayes
R 5148
6. (Agenda Item I -2) Resolution No. 5148, author-
Motion
x
adopted
izing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute an a-
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re sub
mendment to the Subdivision Agreement with Harbor
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
x
agrmt
View Hills Development Corporation, was adopted.
Absent
x
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Use Pe
1. (Agenda Item I -4) The City Manager was author-
Motion
x
for dev
ized to apply to the Planning Commission for Use
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parks
Permits required for proposed development of Las
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Arenas Park, Mariners Park, Channel Park, Corona
del Mar State and City Beach Park.
R 5149
8. (Agenda Item I -5) Resolution No. 5149, author -
adopted
izing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute a con -
Motion
x
extend
tract with John C. Kirk to extend Mr. Kirk's lease
Roll Call
Kirk Ise
from September 1 , 1960, to December 31, 1960, was
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
x
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adopted.
Absent
x
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9. (Agenda Item I -7) The City Attorney was author -
Motion
x
CL Case
ized to Intervene on behalf of the Plaintiff in
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85624
the Superior Court Case entitled James Henry Mayo
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v. Elizabeth Cusack, et al., being Superior Court
No. 85624, to recover all costs as the result of
the accident in which the Plaintiff was injured.
Life-
10. (Agenda Item I -9) The City Manager requested
guard
that he be given additional time to January 25,
overtime
1960, to report regarding the accumulated overtime
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for Lifeguard Captain Michael J. Henry.
Ord 909
11. (Agenda Item I -10) Ordinance No. 909, being
introduced
re plan -
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING
ning &
SECTION 9105.5 AND ADDING SECTION 9105.8 OF
zoning
ARTICLE IX OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE
pass to
RELATING TO PLANNING AND ZONING,
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Set
(Section 9105.5 pertaining to garage and parking
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spaces for residential units; Section 9105.8 re-
lating to to conform ng jai -n )
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additions nogr}
was introduced. /�(
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The first reading of said ordinance was waived and
Motion
x
Ordinance No. 909 was passed to second reading and
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Ord 910
set for public hearing on February 8 , 1960.
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
x
introdu
ed
Absent
x
adding
Sec
12. (Agenda Item I -11) Ordinance No. 910, being
8103 to
Muni
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADDING
Code
SECTION 8103 TO THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE
pass
RELATING TO CHEMICAL TOILETS FOR CONSTRUCTION
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PROJECTS,
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was introduced.
The first reading of said ordinance was waived and
Motion
x
Ordinance No. 910 was passed to second reading.
Roll Call
Ayes
xxx
xxx
Absent
x
13. The following Budget Amendments were approved:
Motion
x
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(a) No. C -50, in the amount of $130.46, being an
Increase in Budget Appropriations from Unappropri-
Budget
ated Surplus, Water, to Water Administration,
Amend-
Insurance - Compensation; for additional funds for
ments
State Compensation Insurance Fund premium.
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(b) No. C -51, in the amount of $13,585.86, being
an Increase in Budget Appropriations from Unap-
propriated Surplus, General, to Insurance,
Compensation; for additional funds for State
Compensation Insurance Fund premium.
(c) No. C -52, in the amount of $400, being a
Budget Appropriation from Finance Administration
Salaries, to Finance Administration, Professional
Services; for auditor services, January 1960
(Frisbee & Co.).
(d) No. C -53, in the amount of $8, being an
Increase in Budget Appropriations from Unappropri
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ated Surplus, Parking Meter, to Budget Appropri-
Parking Meters Lots, Rolling Equipment;
ations, and
additional funds needed because the $200 originally
budgeted for boxes on new pickup truck did not
include sales tax of $8.
(e) No. C -54, being a Budget Appropriation Trans-
fer, in the amount of $750, from Unappropriated
Surplus, General, to General Services, Streets,
Land Improvements, for Stairway on Jasmine Avenue
at Bayside Drive.
Editori
714. Councilman Lorenz commented that a recent
re PE
Newport Beach newspaper editorial, regarding the
propt
Pacific Electric property situation, did not
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portray the facts.
Legal
15. The City Manager and City Attorney were re-
adver-
quested to investigate the possibility of having
tising
subdividers pay the cost of the legal advertising
Motion
x
subdivi
of subdivisions.
All Ayes
Lions
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16. The meeting was adjourned to 7:39 P. ,
Motion
x
January 18, 1960.
All Ayes
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