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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/25/1965 - Regular MeetingIndex _� Urg,Asses me. Dist 4649 CA -28 0 ,0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Volume 19 - Page 84 Minutes of REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL Date of Meeting: October 25, 1965 Time of Meeting: 7:30 P. M. Place of Meetino• C.nnnril C'hamberA COUNCILMEN 9 c p N f G Ci O� O Y f� m O G1 i Roll Call: Present x x x x x x Absent The reading of the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of September 27, 1965, and the Adjourned Regular Meeting Motion x of October 11, 1965, was waived and the Minutes were Ayes x x x x x x approved as submitted. Absent HEARINGS: 1. Assessment District No. 49: e The City Clerk stated that this was the time and place fixed for the hearing of the protests or objections as described in Resolution of Intention No. 6213 in the matter of the construction of street lighting facilities and appurtenances and appurtenant work in "Assess- ment District No. 49," as described in said Resolution. The City Clerk reported that Affidavits in support of the publication of the Resolution of Intention, the mailing of printed notices of the adoption of said Resolution, and the posting of the Notice of Improvement, as required by law, had been made and were on file in her office. The Mayor inquired of the City Clerk if any written pro- tests or objections against the work or the District had been filed with her in said matter. The Clerk reported that six written protests had been filed with her, prior to the time set for the hearing by the following: Mrs. Ethyl M. Ferguson, 124 4Znd Street, Newport Beach; Mr. Rj. W. Fitzpatrick, 2338 Chapman Road, LaCrescenta (an inquiry about cost, may not be pro- test); Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Campbell, 123 Center Street, Anaheim; Ethel M. DeBard, 119 42nd Street, Newport Beach; Donald A. Hart, 120 - 120- 1 /Z 46th Street, Newport Beach; and George A. Ely, 6611 Seashore Drive, Newport Beach. Mayor Gruber announced that this was the time and place set for the hearing of protests or objections against the work or the District, each as set forth in the Resolution of Intention hereinbefore mentioned, and he asked if anyone present desired to be heard in said matter. The City Clerk read said letters of protest. Mayor ATTEST: c (� City Clerk I Page 84 x CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCILMEN Volume 19 - Page 85 9 0 A O Index October 25, 1965 I Minute Resolution V I William McCann, property owner within the City, com- mended the Council on the project and suggested that the Council look into obtaining funds from the Federal Government in this matter. Donald Simpson, the Engineer of Work, reported that the protests presented represented less than lojo of the total area of the Assessment District. No one else desired to speak from the audience. 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 grant- ed, and the City Council having before it a diagram of the Assessment District and being familiar with the Assessment District and having considered all protests Motion xl filed, and having considered the matter as to the area of Roll Call: property represented by said protestants, the following Ayes x x x x x xl Minute Resolution was adopted on roll call vote: Absent WHEREAS, certain protests have been filed by those listed above, and others, protesting against the doing of the work and improvement described in Resolution of Intention No. 6213, or against the Assessment District therein described; and WHEREAS, the City Council has carefully con- sidered all protests or objections and having con- sidered the area of the District represented by said protests; 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 said work and improve- ment, as set, forth in said Resolution of Intention No. 6213; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that each and all of the said protests or objections be and they hereby are overruled. Attorney Jack J. Rimel spoke from the audience and stated that he had prepared a Resolution ascertaining and determing the prevailing rate of wages to be paid for subject public work. yor ATTEST: Citt Clerk Page 85 X1 Index R =6234 R -6235 0 Hrg. Assessmt Dist. #50 r.I October 25. 1965 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCILMEN Volume 19 - Page 86 Resolution No. 6234 of the City Council of the City of '^' o o� n Z O A O A a 0 9 m m 0 0 y N f p P F '� O Resolution No. 6234 of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach, California, ascertaining and determing Motion x the prevailing rate of wages to be paid for the public Roll Call: work described in Resolution of Intention No. 6213, was Ayes x x x x x x adopted. Absent x Councilman Cook stated for the record, "I do not oppose the Lighting District per se, but with an area that un- doubtedly will be changed and have its face lifted a great deal before the thirty -two years are up before we start to break even and lose money, Ifeel rather strongly that there is another method, cheaper for all the people, therefore I refrain from voting; I am not against the Assessment District." Resolution No. 6235 of the City Council of the City of Motion x Newport Beach, California, ordering the work described Roll Call: in Resolution of Intention No. 6213, was adopted. Ayes x x x x x Absent x Abstained from voting x It was agreed that the bids would be called for to be opened at 10:00 A. M, on December 8, 1965. 2. Assessment District No. 50: Mayor Gruber opened the public hearing in accordance with Resolution No. 6214 in the matter of the installa- tion of street lighting improvement and appurtenances in Assessment District No. 50, and announced that this was the time and place fixed by the Council to consider protests by all interested persons who wished to 6bject to the installation of street lights and appurtenances in proposed Assessment District No. 50 which includes all of Balboa Island. The City Clerk reported that Affidavits in support of the publication and posting of the Notice of Hearing, as re- quired by law, had been made and were on file in her office. The Mayor inquired of the City Clerk if any written protests or objections to the proposed improvement or the assessment therefor had been filed with her in said matter. The City Clerk reported that seven written protests had been filed with her prior to the time set for the hearing by the following: Helen R. Gwynn and Delight G. Bacon, 609 North Bay Front; W. C. Reeder, 607 North Bay Front; ° ,5p/ Mikyor ATTEST: T (� City Clerk Page 86 i Index R -6236 0 llrg. on Res 6217 - Vacation storm drain easemt. CA -14 0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Volume 19 - Page 87 11..F,.1.,... 7K IOt'G COUNCILMEN s AyN � c a 0 o 0 O 9 m m n O A O O G Y 7� -1 Aa Mrs. Stefano Torre, 223 Agate Avenue; John W. Reeder, Jr. , 607 North Bay Front; Horace S. Mazet, 125 North Bay Front (not a protest but a suggestion as to type of lights); T. W. Martin, 228 Agate Street; William F. Peters, 302 Sapphire (in favor, not a protest); Marjorie Dunwell, 205 Coral Avenue and 305 Marine Avenue; Richard A. Eddy, 213 Topaz Avenue. The Mayor announced that this was the time and place set for the hearing of such protests or objections and asked if anyone present desired to be heard orally in said matter. The City Clerk read the letters mentioned above. Ed Soule, 317 Ruby Street, President of the Balboa Island Improvement Association, spoke from the audience in favor of the proposed Assessment District. No one else desired to be heard. All persons having been heard and all written protests Motion x having been considered, the hearing was closed. Ayes x x x x x x Absent The Public Works Director reported that the written protests represented less than one -half of one percent of the total area of the Assessment District. Resolution No. 6236, being a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach denying all pro- tests to a proposed improvement consisting of the in- stallation of street lights and appurtenances in Assessment District No. 50 (Balboa Island Street Lighting District), establishing said Assessment District pursuant to the provisions of the Street Lighting Motion x Act of 1919, ordering that the proposed improvement Roll Call: be made, and determing that the requirement for public Ayes x x x x x x bids shall be waived, was adopted. Absent 3. Mayor Gruber opened the public hearing in connection with Resolution of Intention No. 6217 to vacate, close up and abandon that certain storm drain easement in Lot 7, Tract 5854. No one desired to speak from the audience. The hearing was closed. Motion x Ayes xx xxx x Absent f X[Ayor ATTEST: n ity Jerk Page 87 i K as xl Index R- Hrg, Ord CA -B 0 -lb CA- li 0 -11, CA- 3' C_ CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Volume 19 - Page 88 Ortnhar 25. 1965 COUNCILMEN s O Y m m 7 Resolution No. 6237 of the City Council of the City of Motion x Newport Beach ordering the vacation of a storm drain Roll Call: easement in Lot 7, Tract 5854, was adopted. Ayes x x x x x x Absent 4. Mayor Gruber opened the public hearing regarding pro - L141 posed Ordinance No. 1141, being, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE, ARTICLE IX, CHAPTER IV, BY REPEALING SECTION 9104.14 RELATING TO CHANGES IN SETBACKS. No one desired to speak from the audience. The hearing was closed. Motion x Ayes X xxx 31 Absent Ordinance No. 1141 was adopted. Motion x Roll Call: Ayes XX xxx 3. Absent ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION: >2 1. Ordinance No. 1142, being, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADOPTING DISTRICT MAPS NOS. 51 AND 52, REZONING PROPERTY, AND AMENDING DISTRICT MAPS NOS. 32 AND 50, Planning Commission Amendment 211 proposing to rezone a portion of Blocks 93 and 96, Irvine Subdivision, from Unclassified to an R -1 -13, R -2 -B and R -3 -B, R- 4 -B -UL and C -N -H District; located east of Mac Arthur Boulevard and north of Fifth Avenue (Centerview) was presented. The findings of the Planning Commis- sion and vicinity map were presented. Ordinance No. 1142 was introduced and set for public Motion x hearing on November 8, 1965. Roll Call: Ayes XX XXXX Absent o-3 2. Ordinance No. 1143, being, 3 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH REPEALING SECTIONS 3404 AND 3405 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE AND ADDING NEW SECTIONS 3404 THROUGH 3414 TO SAID CODE RELATING TO DISPOSAL OF UN- CLAIMED PROPERTY, yor ATTEST: ity Clerk Page 88 X Index October 25, 1965 00 0-1139 CA -20 0 -1140 CA -114 • 0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Volume 19 - Page 89 was presented with a memorandum from the City Attorney dated October 21, 1965 regarding the proposed ordinance. Ordinance No. 1143 was introduced and passed to second reading. ORDINANCES FOR ADOPTION: 1. Ordinance No. 1139, being, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION 3290 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO PARKING METER ZONES, removing the northerly side of Court Street between 20th Street and McFadden Place from Parking Meter Zone 2, was presented for second reading. Ordinance No. 1139 was adopted. 2. Ordinance No. 1140, being, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION 3250.6 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO LIDO ISLE ONE -WAY STREETS AND ALLEYS, adding the following to Lido Isle one -way streets: (a) Via Florence between Piazza Lido and Via Lido Soud, southwest bound traffic only, (b) Piazza Lido between Via Firenze and Via Florence, west bound traffic only; was presented for second reading. A memorandum was presented from Councilman Marshall dated October 18, 1965 stating that the Board of Directors of the Lido Isle Community Association had resolved to discontinue efforts supporting subject ordinance, having received protests from property owners opposing it. The Public Works Director stated that he agreed that the proposed ordinance was not desirable. Ordinance No. 1140 was disapproved, and failed adoption. ATTEST: (Aty Clerk EN may Page 89 COUNCILMEN Motion Roll Call: Ayes Absent Motion Roll Call: Aye s Absent Motion Roll Call: Ayes Absent M XIXIX N1 0 0 C C X X X X X X CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Volume 19 - Page 90 Index nrtnhar 25. 1965 COUNCILMEN 0 N Z O m O A 0 O Y m m O 0 y - Nor CONTINUED BUSINESS: R -6238 1. Resolution No. 6238 authorizing the execution of an Motion x C -1008 agreement with the Newport Medical Corporation to Roll Call: CA -12 provide City water and sewer service to land outside Ayes x x x x x x CA -32 the City, was adopted. Absent x R -6239 2. Resolution No. 6239 authorizing the execution of a con - C -1007 tract for engineering services with James M. CA -12 Montgomery, Consulting Engineers, Inc., to perform certain engineering services for the City in connection Motion x with the design of an 18 -inch water transmission main Roll Call: which will be located in Jamboree Road between Ayes x x x x x x Eastbluff Drive and Palisades Road, was adopted. Absent x R -6240 3. Resolution No. 6240 authorizing a contract for engineer- Motion x C -1002 ing services with Donald C. Simpson for preparation of Roll Call: CA -29 plans and specifications for the widening of Seashore Ayes x x x x x x Drive, was adopted. Absent x R -6241 4. Resolution No. 6241 authorizing the execution of a C -1006 contract for engineering services with Boyle Motion x CA -29 Engineering, in connection with the widening of Roll Call: Jamboree Road between East Coast Highway and Ayes x x x x x x Ford Road, was adopted. Absent x CURRENT BUSINESS: Stop- 1. A memorandum was presented from the Public Works ,Jamboree Director dated October 25, 1965, regarding stop & Palisades signs at intersection of Jamboree Road with Palisades CA -19 Road. R -6242 Resolution No. 6242 designating an intersection at Motion x which vehicles are required to stop, Jamboree Road Roll Call: at Palisades Road at all entrances thereto, was Ayes x x x x x x adopted. Absent x Zone III Z. A memorandum was presented from the Public Works Uater Director dated October 25, 1965, regarding payment shady for Zone III Water Study. C -911 CA -12 The fee for Zone III Study in the amount of $3648. 50 was authorized to be paid to James M. Montgomery, Motion x Consulting Engineers, Inc. , instead of the previously Ayes x x x x x x agreed upon $2500. Absent x yor ATTEST: C (� ty Clerk Page 90 Index 0 ei Curb bree CA -3' Deli Acct Recb CA -1 Kett dri% e-yid t CA -? 4 Expo Acct CA -! CA -' 4 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCILMEN Volume 19 - Page 91 s f 0 p p G f -Co 0 0 in S O O O P O Z yf A x a -a, - -- 3. The request was presented of Roy M. Watkins, on n behalf of Donald A. Olsen and Russell Olson, for the C continued use of a curb break for a proposed new structure at 1918 Court Street, Newport Beach. A memorandum from the Public Works Department dated October 25, 1965, regarding subject curb break, was presented. Mr. Watkins and Mr. Russell Olson spoke from the audience. The request for the curb break was denied. Motion x Aye s x x xxx x Absent x 4. A memorandum from the City Manager and the Finance Director dated October 25, 1965, regarding Delinquent S. S. le Accounts Receivable, was presented. A discussion was had as to the amount of recovery on the accounts last year, and as to use of the City Attorney's office in attempting collections,' particularly for some of the larger claims. 12 The transfer of the accounts to the Credit Bureau for Motion x collection was authorized. Ayes x x x x x x Absent x ler 5. The request of Hal C. Mettler dated October 5, 1965, euay was presented, for a permit to increase the width and h bring up to code the driveway to the carport at his residence, located at 2610 Ocean Front, Newport Beach. A memorandum from the Public Works Director dated October 25, 1965, recommending approval of the request to construct a 16. 5 foot re- sidential drive approach, was presented. 0 The request of Mr. Mettler was granted. Motion x Ayes xxx xxx ' Absent x RECESS for ten minutes was declared by Mayor Gruber. The Council reconvened with all members present, except Councilman Stoddard. CURRENT BUSINESS CONTINUED: ^nse 6. The following expense accounts were approved: Motion x :s. Ayes xxx xxx 02 (a) Expense accounts for attendance at the California Absent x U League of Cities Conference in San Francisco October 10 to October 13 of Mayor Gruber, Vice Mayor Elder, Councilmen Cook and Marshall. Miry o r ATTEST: ity Clerk Page 91 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCILMEN Volume 19 - Page 92 N� O v = O m O P 0 Index October 25, 1965 o v m m o c r 14 CA- CA- C -9 Cur Sid CA- 4 Sel Sys of R -6 CA- Cur lit Gil UIN I Joh GA- RES ' (b) Expense account for attendance at the International City Managers' Conference in Montreal, September 87 18 to September 23, of the City Manager. (c) Expense account of Mayor Paul J. Gruber for 31 attendance at the regular monthly meeting of the California Highway Commission for a report on Newport Beach Inland Corridor, October 20 to October 21, 1965, in San Diego. 97 7. A memorandum from the Public Works Director dated bs & October 25, 1965, regarding construction and recon- evalks struction of Portland cement curbs, sidewalks, approaches and pavements, Contract No. 997, was presented. 30 The plans and specifications were approved and the Motion x City Clerk was authorized to advertise for bids to be Ayes x x x x x x ' opened at 10:30 A.M., November 17, 1965. Absent x act 8. A memorandum from the Public Works Director dated tem October 25, 1965 regarding Modifications to Select gtrs, System, was presented. Z43 Resolution No. 6243 adopting an amended map and an amended report of routes for Select System of City Motion x 104 streets and requesting that such amended System be Ayes x x x x x x approved by the California Highway Commission, was Absent x adopted. rent 9. A memorandum dated October 22, 1965 was presented igatn/ from the City Attorney regarding the following current 1 litigation: Gill vs. City of Newport Beach; Coastline ..EF Chapter of the United Nations Association of the ason United States of America, et al. , vs. City of Newport Beach, at al. ; and Robert F. Johnson vs. County of ' Orange and City of Newport Beach. 169 Said letter was ordered received and filed. Motion x Ayes xxx xxx (See action taken under Communications - Referrals Absent x No. 1(a) and No. 5: ) ib 21510. .A letter was presented from the Planning Commission dated October 19, 1965 recommending conditional QA �29 approval of Resubdivision No. 215, creating one lot at the northwest corner of the prolongation of Anniversary Lane (flood control channel) and University Drive, a portion of Lot Y, Tract 706, and Lot 151, Block 5 and Lot 152, Block 51 in. Irvine's yor ATTEST: C ty Clerk Page 92 Index Der res Ras Avs C4 %n1 in- CA- F_ L R -Q CA- Cif Con Liz CA- 4 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Volume 19 - Page 93 Ortnhar 25. 1965 COUNCILMEN s 9 a 0 O in S O pi O Y m m O A O O Y Ix Subdivision, zoned Unclassified. A memorandum from the Public Works Department dated October 7, 1965 regarding Resubdivision No. 215, was pre- sented. Assistant Public Works Director Ben Nolan and Planning Associate Charles Zimmerman spoke from the audience. Resubdivision No. 215 was approved subject to the Motion x recommendations of the Planning Commission and Ayes X X X X X X the Public Works Department. Absent solitn 11. A letter dated October 21, 1965 from Walter J. Koch, t xms Chairman, Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commis - 't Ray sion, recommending demolition of the rest rooms at East Bay Avenue and Washington Street, and that no replacement of said rest rooms be made, was presented. The letter was referred to the staff. Motion x Ayes X xxxx Absent 12. A memorandum dated October 21, 1965 from the City Auenza Manager regarding Influenza Vaccine Injections for ectfon City Employees was presented. 46 A motion was made by Councilman Cook that concur- rence be given to the recommendation of the staff but Motion x that employees pay one -half and the City pay one- Ayes x half of the cost of the injections; which motion failed Noes x x x x x adoption. Absent The recommendation of the City Manager that the Motion x City Council approve payment of the influenza vaccine Ayes x x x x x injections for all City of Newport Beach officials and Noes x employees was approved. , Absent ' 13. Resolution No. 6244 amending Subsection B of Motion ;244 Section IX of Resolution No. 5289 relating to Roll Call: 46 employee training, was adopted. Ayes x X x x x x Absent 14. A report from the Insurance Committee relative to :y soliciting bids for City Comprehensive Multiple sb° i6. Ins. Liability Insurance, was presented. 68 (a) The specifications were approved as amended Motion x and the staff was authorized to go to bid on this. Ayes x x x x x x Absent (b) The employment of Charles L. Robinson was authorized as an insurance consultant to go over Motion x the specifications and to go over the bids re- Ayes x x x x x x ceived, the consultant to be paid at the rate of Absent $15. 00 per hour. ayor ATTEST: Cit Clerk page 93 Ix Index I* Typewrit Purchase CA -75 CA -112 Use Perm 1156 Back Bay earth removal CA -15 E • E CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Volume 19 - Page 94 COUNCILMEN C x 15. A request of the City Manager to transfer $40 from Maintenance, Rolling Equipment (0623) to Office Equipment (0690) in order to purchase a typewriter Motion x desk, rather than purchase a standard desk, was Ayes x x x x x authorized. Absent 16. The recommendations of the Planning Commission Ll dated October 25, 1965, regarding Use Permit No. ro 1156 of The Irvine Company, for removal of earthen material, 2200 Back Bay Drive, portion Block 52, Irvine's Subdivision, Zone "U" (conditionally granted by the Planning Commission on September 16, 1965 for a period of six months), were presented. Said recommendations, based on findings, requested the revocation of Use Permit No. 1156 because of the unsuccessful attempts of The Irvine Company to control the dust created by the operation, and for additional reasons. Frank Hughes, representing The Irvine Company, spoke from the audience, explaining the efforts being made to correct the problems. Dr. David Nielsen, Mr. Kenneth Coombs, Mrs. Simmons representing the Upper Bay Association, and Dr. R. Brahams spoke from the audience, urging the revocation of the Permit. Samuel Downing, Planning Commissioner, stated that he would re- commend paving of the route used from Tustin over the hill, if the route is to be continued. It was directed that the operation be continued along Motion x the route that has been used with the additional re- Ayes x x x x x quirement or condition of the Use Permit that a Absent resident Inspector be hired by the City of Newport Beach and paid for by The Irvine Company, and that he work under the sole jurisdiction and orders of the Director of Public Works; the Inspector to have full authority to shut down the operation at any time if he felt the conditions of the Use Permit were not being met; it was provided that the haul would not be resumed until the conditions are met and when the Inspector is on the job and says, "You can start;" it was further understood that the Public Works De- partment will continue to look for other feasible routes. yor ATTEST: (� 1 V \�cn 3ti1 Xa� Ci y Clerk Page 94 I C x Index Lic.Appl, CA -63 YMCA Stockham (Jolly °s) Girl Scout Harbor per.A -145, Hansen CA -130 • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Volume 19 - Page 95 ?r latr COUNCILMEN Y 0 ,�xomo�a APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE: 1. The following applications for license were approved: Motion x Ayes x x x x x (a) Exempt, Barbara F. Marx, Secretary of Orange Absent x Coast YMCA, 2630 Avon Street, Newport Beach, for sale of mint candies for YMCA World Service; November 12 through November 30, 1965, day- light hours; approximately 500 participating; soliciting friends and neighbors and in front of business establishments with permission of owners. (b) Albert J. Parker, owner of Rockview Milk, 2909 North Fallbrook, Santa Ana, for house to house soliciting. 2. The following application for license was denied: Motion x Ayes x x x x x William H. Stockham, owner of Jolly's Tap Room, Absent x 700 East Bay Avenue, for two skill games (pool tables) The City Attorney was requested to prepare some Motion x legislation which would enable the Council to amend Ayes x x x x x x its licensing ordinance to provide specific standards Absent x in connection with the licensing of pool tables, perhaps with the idea of limiting the number that would be permitted for one operation and relating it to the area of the establishment, to give the Council a few guide- lines. 3. The following application for license was approved: Motion x Ayes xx xxxx Exempt, Mrs. R. S. Stevens, Chairman of the ::.Absent x Newport Harbor Girl Scout Council, 1700 West Balboa Boulevard, for house to house soliciting, calendar sales, from November 5 through November 19, 1965; approximately 1000 girl scouts; girls in pairs accompanied by an adult between 9 A.M. and 5:00 P. M APPLICATION FOR HARBOR PERMIT: A memorandum was presented from the Public Works Director dated October 25, 1965 regarding Harbor Permit Application No. A -1454 of Charles P. Hansen, 608 South Bay Front, Balboa Island. I A letter from C. A. Tallman, property owner at 116 Collins, protesting above request was presented. Attorney Maxwell Sturges spoke on behalf of the applicant, Charles P. Hansen, and submitted pictures to show the purported lack of use of the beach in the area involved. Mr. Caldwell, 109 Collins, M or ATTEST: �City Clerk Page 95 Index UNICEF CA -169 • CA -63 • Snyder resign FB&R CA -50 Gangi Appeal Zoning Tr5854 CA -10 • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Volume 19 - Page 96 October 25, 1965 spoke opposing the Pier Permit and Ed Soule, President of the Balboa Island Improvement Association, spoke oppos- ing the Permit. In accordance with the recommendation of the Public Works Director, the Application of Charles P. Hansen for Harbor Permit No. A -1454 was denied. COMMUNICATIONS - REFERRALS: 1. UNICEF HALLOWEEN SOLICITATION COMMUNI- CATIONS: (a) A Summons and Petition for Writ of Mandate and Complaint for Injunction, and Order to Show Cause in Orange County Superior Court, Action No. 141846; Coastline Chapter of the United Nations Association of the United States of America, a Corporation, and Gertrude B. Horn, Petitioners and Plaintiffs, vs. , City of Newport Beach and B. James Glavds, Chief of Police of Newport Beach, Respondents and Defendants, served on the City Clerk at 3:40 P. M. on October 15, 1965, was presented. The City Attorney was authorized to appear and defend the City Council's position in subject action. (b) Letters were presented from the following, commend- ing the Council for their action in denying the request for the Halloween solicitation for funds: Mrs. Ernest McClellan, 527 Westminster Avenue, Newport Beach; Cason Black, 11111 Colima Road, Whittier; Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Goen (letter also comments on good cleaning of the beach, etc.). Said letters were ordered filed. 2. A letter dated October 5, 1965, from A. W. Snyder submitting his resignation as a member of the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission, was presented. The resignation of A. W. Snyder was accepted with regret and it was directed that a Certificate of Appreciation be issued over the Mayor's signature. 3. A letter dated October 15 was presented from Charles R. Gangi, President of " Gangi Bilt Homes" appealing from the decision of the Planning Commission denying a request for a proposed amendment to the Code in connection with the setbacks on Lots 6 and 7, Tract 5854, Zone R -3 and C -O -H. ATTEST: (ity Clerk Page 96 Motion Ayes Absent Motion Ayes Absent Motion Ayes Absent Motion Aye s Absent COUNCILMEN X IKI X X K4 X X X X Index i Clms Dmgs CA -84 Torre Benoit Smith So,Ctys Gas Hart Romero Sms d Cmp, Johnson CA -169 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Volume 19 - Page 97 October 25, 1965 COUNCILMEN The matter was set for public hearing on November 8, Motion in S O at p A p The matter was set for public hearing on November 8, Motion x 1965. Ayes xx xxxx Absent 4. The following claims for damages were denied and the Motion x City Clerk's referral of the matters to the insurance Ayes x x x x x x carrier was confirmed: Absent (a) Claim of Peter A. Torre on behalf of his daughter, Ruth Ann Torre, for alleged injuries sustained when placing trash in a City trash container on September 21, 1965, at Agate and North Bay Front, Balboa Island. (b) Claim of Margaret Benoit for alleged personal injuries sustained when she fell on the sidewalk because of tree roots growing through the sidewalk on September 5, 1965 in the vicinity of Park Avenue and Coral Street, Balboa Island. (c) Claim of Billy Joe Smith for damages to his car on October 11, 1965 when a City truck allegedly backed into the front of his car which was parked at a parking meter on Pacific Coast Highway near Riverside Avenue. (d) Claim of Southern Counties Gas Company for $62. 94, cost of repairing 3/4" gas line allegedly broken by employees of the City of Newport Beach while working in the alley at 507 Tustin on September 10, 1965. (e) Claim of Jean Hart on behalf of her son, Gregory Hart, for injuries sustained on August 2, 1965 when Gregory allegedly dropped a manhole cover on his foot. (f) Claim of Francis Romero for $100 -$125 for a gun allegedly destroyed by the Police Department on or after December, 1964. (Insurance Company of North America settled this claim by paying $125. ) 5. A Summons and Complaint for refund of taxes paid under protest in Orange County Superior Court Action No. 141052; Robert F. Johnson, Plaintiff, vs. County of Orange and City of Newport Beach, Defendants; served on a Deputy City Clerk on October 5, 1965, was presented. The City Attorney's referral of the above entitled Motion x case to the County Counsel was approved and con- Ayes x x x x x x firmed. Absent A&ryor ATTEST: nn ct �a 9-nti, Citt Clerk i Page 97 xi xi r i C C N 5 I C c c C E f 1 I l CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCILMEN Volume 19 - Page 98 p A f G f O O O Index OrtnhPr 75_ 19h5 • 6. A letter dated October 6, 1965 from Orange County Motion x r,0ty Community Action Council, Inc. was ordered filed. Ayes X X X X X X oWM. Said letter requested favorable recommendation to the Absent x ction Orange County League of Cities that the League support ouncil and affiliate the Orange County Community Action A-53 Council as the broadly based coordinating agency in A -66 Orange County for Community Action programs authorized under the Economic Opportunities Act of 1964, which committee had been officially recognized by the Board of Supervisors as the coordinating agency for anti - poverty programs in Orange County. 7. A letter- request from the Mayor of the City of Long olotov Beach for support inurging Governor Brown to con - ocktails sider the request of Assemblyman Mulford to place on the call for this Legislative Session the matter of A -66 making it a felony to possess, throw or otherwise use Motion x a "Molotov Cocktail" or any other incendiary object, Ayes X X X X X X • was referred to the City Attorney for a report. Absent xl 8. A letter from G. Howard Wright dated September 25, Motion x idening eashore 1965 in connection with the widening of Seashore Ayes X X X X X X r. Drive in West Newport, was ordered filed. Absent x A -29 9. A letter dated October 15, 1965 from Mrs. Eric W. ec ,yer Johnson of 127 Topaz Avenue, Balboa Island, regardin onn, fees sewer connection fees, was presented. A-32 A -36 Councilman Elder made a motion that a letter be sent Motion x to Sanitation District 5, setting forth the Council's Ayes x x understanding that this charge (questionedby Mrs. Noes x x x Johnson) is applicable to additional construction only, Abstain x and the Council would like clarification on the matter Absent x and hope for revision. Said motion failed adoption. It was directed that a letter be written to Sanitation Motion x District 5, and a copy of the letter received from Mrs. Ayes x x x Eric W. Johnson be attached, and in the communicatioi Noes x x to the District, a request be made for clarification and Abstain x the reasons why the interpretation of this ordinance is Absent x as it has been. 10. A letter dated October 13, 1965 was ordered filed Motion x WY A-69 from Earl V. Nellesen regarding proposed freeway Ayes X X X X X X on West Coast Highway. Absent x ence on 11. The request of David J. Malloy for replacement of ittle fence running parallel with Balboa Avenue east of alboa Grand Canal, Little Balboa Island, the original fence sl. A -38 and broken concrete having been removed so as to or ATTEST: • S Ci�r Clerk Page 98 Index Im Coastal Muni. Water Dist. study c CA -12 Cr Cty. Road Dept. Amendmt 96 to Masker 1'>W of A r erial Htjys . CA -69 Speed on Irvine A CA -114 • Freedom's Legal Aid offer CA -169 • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCILMEN Volume 19 - Page 99 opm�m`co construct a new home at 226 Grand Canal, was pre- sented. Subject letter had affixed signatures of pur- ported ajacent property owners approving the request. The matter was diaried for November 8, 1965. Motion x Ayes x x x x x x Absent x 12. A letter dated October 15 was ordered filed from Bessie C. Briscoe, Secretary, Coastal Municipal Motion x Water District, inviting each sub -water agency within Ayes x x x x x x the Coastal Municipal Water District to cooperate in Absent x the formation of a study and advisory committee for the purpose of studying and clarifying water problems. 13. A letter dated October 12 was presented from Forest S. Dickason, Planning Director of County of Orange, submitting Orange County Road Department Amend- ment No. 96 to the Master Plan of arterial highways. Said letter was ordered filed. Motion x Ayes xx xxx x Absent x A discussion was had. The above motion was Motion x rescinded. Ayes x x x x x x Absent x The recommendation of the Public Works Director that someone be authorized to attend the meeting, was Motion x approved; designation of the representative was left Ayes x x x x x x to the decision of the City Manager. Absent x 14. A letter dated September 26 was presented from John F. Kinkel regarding the flow of high speed traffic on Irvine Avenue. The City Manager read a police report regarding the control of traffic on Irvine Avenue. John F. Kinkel, Newton Wayne, and Clayton Yale spoke from the audience urging that steps be taken to slow the traffic on Irvine. The matter was referred to the staff to check the signs Motion x to be sure they are there, and to consider the effec- Ayes x x x x x x tiveness and need for pavement markings to aid con- Absent x t o1, and to check the level of law enforcement, particularly at times when the problem is worse. 15. A letter from Freedom's Legal Aid Group dated October 23, 1965, offering assistance to the City Motion x Attorney in responding to the action of the UNICEF Ayes xxx x x x attorneys, was ordered filed. Absent x yor ATTEST: p C ty Clerk Page 99 Index 0 Inter - Fund CA -101 Budget Amendmts CA -102 E CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Volume 19 - Page 100 October 25, 1965 BUDGET AMENDMENTS: 1. The suggested Inter -Fund Transfers at June 30, 1965 outlined in a memorandum from the Finance Director Motion to the City Manager dated September 27, 1965, were Ayes approved. Absent 2. The following Budget Amendments were approved (a) C -68, in the amount of $ 124, 059. 70, being an increase in Unappropriated Surplus and a decrease in Budget Appropriations and an increase in Revenue Estimates, General Fund - closing entry. (b) C -69, in the amount of $36, 346. 25, being an increase in Unappropriated Surplus, a decrease in Budget Appropriations and a decrease in Revenue Estimates, Park and Recreation Fund - closing entry. (c) C -70, in the amount of $2, 614. 85, being a decrease in Unappropriated Surplus and an increase in Budget Appropriations and a decrease in Revenue Estimates, Library Fund - closing entry. (d) C -71, in the amount of $7, 273. 75, being an increase Unappropriated Surplus, a decrease in Budget Appropriations and a decrease in Revenue Estimates, Retirement Fund - closing entry. (e) C -72, in the amount of $52, 478. 12, being an increase in Unappropriated Surplus, a decrease in Budget Appropriations, and an increase in Revenue Estimates, State Gas Tax Fund (Sec. 186) - closing entry. (f) C -73, in the amount of $5, 062. 80, being an increase in Unappropriated Surplus, an increase in Budget Appropriations and an increase in Revenue Estimates, State Gas Tax (Sec. 2107) - closing entry. (g) C -73A, in the amount of $25, 799. 43, being an increas in Unappropriated Surplus, and an increase in Revenue Estimates, Traffic Safety Fund - closing entry. (h) C -74, in the amount of $4, 601. 53, being a decrease in Unappropriated Surplus and a decrease in Revenue Estimates, Parking Meter Fund - closing entry. ATTEST: C ty Clerk i Page 100 Motion Aye s Absent COUNCILMEN x K X x x x x x x x Index • • 11 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCILMEN Volume 19 - Page 101 October 25, 1965 (i) C -75, in the amount of $194.28, being a decrease in u� f A A '� •� O (i) C -75, in the amount of $194.28, being a decrease in Unappropriated Surplus, and a decrease in Revenue Estimates, Submerged Land Oil Fund - closing entry. (j) C -76, in the amount of $6, 624. 63, being a net decrease in Unappropriated Surplus, an increase in Budget Appropriations and a decrease in Revenue Estimates, Capital Outlay Fund - closing entry. (k) C -77, in the amount of $60, 606.43, being an increase in Unappropriated Surplus, and an increase in Revenue Estimates, Building Excise Tax Fund - closing entry. (1) C -78, in the amount of $5. 00, being an increase in Unappropriated Surplus, and a decrease in Budget Appropriations, Water Bond I & R Fund - closing entry. (m) C -79, in the amount of $44.00, being an increase in Unappropriated Surplus, and an increase in Revenue Estimates, Weed Abatement Fund - closing entry. (n) C -80, in the amount of $2, 754.49, being a net increase in Unappropriated Surplus, an increase in Budget Appropriations and an increase in Revenue Estimates, Revolving Fund - closing entry. (o) C -81, in the amount of $129, 448. 32, being an increase in Unappropriated Surplus, a decrease in Budget Appropriations and a decrease in Revenue Estimates, Water Fund - closing entry. (p) C -82, in the amount of $1, 248. 34, being a net decrease in Unappropriated Surplus, a decrease in Budget Appropriations and a decrease in Revenue Estimates, Marinapark Fund - closing entry. (q) C -83, in the amount of $2, 800. 00, being an increase in Unappropriated Surplus, to return to Unappropriated Surplus the 1964 -65 requirement of $121, 735. 00 and set up the 1965 -66 requirement of $118, 935. 00, Water Fund - closing entry. (r) C -84, being no change in Unappropriated Surplus, to transfer surplus to Reserve for Tennis Court Con- struction, Park and Recreation Fund - closing entry. 3. The following Budget Amendments were approved: Motion x Ayes xxx xxx (a) C -17, being a transfer of surplus for transfer of Gas Absent Tax Funds for Engineering Services under Section 2107. 5 of the Streets and Highways Code; $6, 000 from Unappropriated Surplus State Gas Tax to Unappro- priated Surplus General. yor ATTEST: ity Clerk page 101 d B B, C Q Cl R P R Q R CA C, M. Cl i; Q CA CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCILMEN Volume 19 - Page 102 A S a < Index (lr *.,hev 7r, 1041r, III x x x x x x x (b) C-18, being a transfer of Surplus for Transfer of Gas Tax Funds for Expenditures of Maintenance under Section 2107 of the Streets and Highways Code; $75, 000 from Unappropriated Surplus State Gas Tax to Un- appropriated Surplus General. (c) C- 19, in the amount of $14, 329. 73, being an increase in Budget Appropriations and an increase in Revenue Estimates for funds to cover Improvement of Eastbluff Public Park over and above costs of Contract No. 999 with R. W. McClellan & Sons; from Donations and Contributions, $14,329.73 to Unappropriated Surplus Building Excise Tax, Parks Land Improvement, Eastbluff Park Construction. (d) C -20, in the amount of $1148.50, being an increase in Budget Appropriations for additional work required to . complete Zones III, IV and V Water Study, from Unappropriated Surplus Water to Water, Professional Services Engineering. (e) C -21, is a transfer of Budget Appropriation for Funds to cover total out -of- pocket expenses as a result of emergency beach erosion project $19, 677.60 from Unappropriated Contingency Reserve to General Services - Streets, Overtime, Beach Cleaning Expense. ADDITIONAL BUSINESS: !acon 1. The recommendation of the City Manager was approved Motion 1y Lse in regard to the Beacon Bay lease, that the computatior Ayes x x x x .505 of the cost of living index be computed on the National Absent a -38 basis of 32.87o, rather than on the local basis of 37. 310 it® Nat. asources & 2. Councilman Parsons and Parks, Beaches and Recrea- an. 1b_Uks tion Director Calvin Stewart were authorized to attend Motion the public hearing scheduled by the Assembly Ayes x x x x1 Committee on Natural Resources, Planning and Public Absent s -49 Works on recreation planning and management to be held in San Diego on October 28 and 29. .6245 3. Resolution No. 6245 designating certain areas within Motion 1 -70 the City as boat launching areas, was adopted. Roll Call: Ayes x x Absent 'Man 4. Confirmation was given to Mayor Gruber's designa- 'rshall tion of Councilman Marshall as Chairman of the Motion x 1m.Tide- Tidelands Administrative Control Committee, which Ayes x x x x Inds Cmte l -60 was appointed on September 13, 1965. Absent L-70 yor ATTEST: •�C ty Clerk I Page 102 III x x x x x x x CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCILMEN Volume 19 - Page 103 s N S O i Index October 25. 1965 N a IN COMMUNICATIONS - ADVISORY: The following communications were ordered filed: Motion x Ayes x xx x: Absent CA -53 1• Copies of Agenda for Board of Supervisors meetings held September 28, 29 and October 5, 6, 12, 13, 19 and 20, 1965. 2. A letter from Walter J. Koch, Chairman of Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission expressing CA -178 appreciation for cooperation given by the Council in dedicating the McFadden Wharf Historical Monument; extending appreciation to the staff, specifically Mr. Hurlburt, Chief Glavas, Jake Mynderse, Don Means, Sergeant Kerr, Cal Monson and the Parks, Beaches an • Recreation Department. 3. A notice from the Orange County Local Agency Forma - CA -108 tion Commission of a hearing on October 20 regarding an annexation to the Costa Mesa Sanitary District (Engineers No. 98); located between Gisler and Paularino west of the Corona del Mar Freeway. 4. An Application for Alcoholic Beverage License, trans- fer, person to person, on -sale beer, The Hideaway CA -156 Bar at 507 East Bay Street, Balboa, from James B. Hockersmith to Jack H. Morris and Harry Weber: 5. A noticefrom Edwin L. Z'Berg, Chairman of the Assembly Committee on Natural Resources, Planning, CA-66 and Public Works, of a hearing to be held November 22,and 23 at the Holiday Inn, Palm Springs, regarding "Control of Outdoor Advertising and Junkyards, Beautification of Roadways. • 6. A copy of a letter directed to Alan Cranston, State CA -70 Lands Commission, from Warren W. Crow, Jr. regarding the Upper Newport Bay Land Exchange. 7. Letters from the California Highway Commission CA -69 notifying the City regarding California Highway Commission meetings held October 20 and 21, 1965 in San Diego. 8. A notice of hearing held October 14 in San Francisco before the Public Utilities Commission regarding the CA -36 application of Pacific Telephone and Telegraph ayor ATTEST: • An R (� t ' \ . ✓' n o✓tn., ls ckl_tr ✓ C'ty Clerk Page 103 I IN Index • CA -36 CA -12 • CA -99 F_ L 1 0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Volume 19 - Page 104 October 25, 1965 COUNCILMEN s a 0 Zyf �m O C A Company for authority to increase certain Telpak and private line telephone service rates and charges applicable within the State of California, and to extend the tariffs applicable thereto. 9. A notice of hearing held October 20 before the Public I Utilities Commission in connection with the investi- gation into the requirements for a General Order providing rules governing construction of underground electric and communications lines in the State of California. 10. A letter from Senator George Murphy to Mayor Gruber regarding the proposed desalinization plant to be located in Orange County, enclosing a copy of a letter from the Office of the Secretary of the United States Department of Interior. 11. A copy of Minutes of executive meeting of Metropolitan Transportation Engineering Board held September 16, 1965. The meeting was adjourned at 11:48 P.M. Motion x Ayes xxx xxx Absent i 2 ayor ATTEST: M ^4L , SCIAAI� ity Clerk Page 104 I