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Minutes of REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Date of Meeting: August 8, 1966
Time of Meeting: 7:30 P. M.
Index Place of Meetina- Cnunril r lnr harms
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Present
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The reading of the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of
July 25, 1966 was waived, and said Minutes were approved
Motion
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as written and ordered filed.
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HEARINGS:
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1. Mayor Gruber opened the continued public hearing in
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accordance with Resolution No. 6391, a Resolution
of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach,
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declaring its intention to grant to Warner Bros. -T. V.
Services, Inc. and Community Cablevision Company
two non - exclusive, City -wide franchises for the oper-
ation of Community Antenna Television Systems
within the City, in accordance with the requirement of
Chapter 9. 5 of Article VI of the Newport Beach
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Municipal Code.
At the afternoon Study Session, the Council received
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a report from the City Attorney regarding proposed
amendments to the CATV ordinance.
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Bryan Moore,, representing Warner Bros. T. V.
Services, Inc.,; Wayne Hauser, Operation Manager of
the CATV Division of The Irvine Company; John R.
Frost, Vice President and General Manager of Warner
Bros. T. V. Services; Inc. ; and Hugh Scallon, Attorney
for The Irvine Company; spoke from the audiehce,re-
garding proposed amendments to CATV Ordinance.
The hearing was closed.
Motion
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Ayes
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All proposals relative to Community Antenna Tele-
Motion
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vision Systems in the City of Newport Beach were
rejected without
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prejudice.
Abstaining
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2. Mayor Gruber opened the public hearing regarding the
appeal
appeal of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. O'Brien from the
decision of the Planning Commission denying appli-
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cation for Use Permit No. 1214, amending the present
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Use Permit No. 915 in effect, which permitted two
residential units over two commercial establishments,
in a C -1 Zone, subject to three covered parking spaces
being provided; applicant seeking permission to con-
vert one of said parking spaces into a storage area
in connection with a commercial bakery.
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The findings of the Planning Commission were
presented. Galvin R. Keene, representing Mr. O'Brien,
Acting Planning Director and John O'Brien spoke
from the audience.
The hearing was closed.
Motion
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Councilman Rogers made a motion to overrule the
Motion
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findings of the Planning Commission, which motion
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failed to carry.
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The findings of the Planning Commission were upheld
Motion
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and Use Permit No. 1214 was denied.
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3. Mayor Gruber opened the public hearing regarding
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Ordinance
Ordinance No. 1172, being,
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH AMENDING SECTIONS 20. 10. 020,
20. 12. 020, 20. 14. 020 AND 20. 16. 020 OF TITLE
20 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE,
ENTITLED PLANNING AND ZONING,
Planning Commission Amendment No. 222, proposing
to amend certain Sections of the Newport Beach
Municipal Code relating to Planning and Zoning, to
allow identification and open house signs in residential
districts.
The Planning Director spoke from the audience.
The hearing was closed.
Motion
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Ayes
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With the unanimous consent of the Council, Mayor
Gruber stated that the further reading of the Ordinance
was waived.
Ordinance No. 1172 was adopted.
Motion
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4. Mayor Gruber opened the public hearing regarding
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Ordinance No. 1173, being,
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH AMENDING SECTION 20. 02.180 OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO CHANGE
THE DEFINITION OF "FAMILY ".
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Letters were presented from Mrs. Paula Hall, Art
Giovinetti, Jack Brisacher and Jesse Sell, Jr. ,
opposing subject ordinance. Walter Lewis and Jesse
Sell spoke from the audience opposing the proposed
ordinance.
The hearing was closed.
Motion
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Ayes
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With the unanimous consent of the Council, Mayor
Gruber stated that the further reading of the Ordinance
was waived.
Ordinance No. 1173 was adopted.
Motion
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ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION:
1. Proposed Ordinance No. 1175, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH AMENDING SECTION 20.02-285 OF
CHAPTER 20.02 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH
MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE DEFINIT-
ION OF "STORY, "
Planning Commission Amendment No. 221 which
proposes to add the word "entirely" to clarify the
definition of the term "story," was presented.
A memorandum dated August 4, 1966 from the
City Attorney was presented with the findings of the
Planning Commission.
Ordinance No. 1175 was introduced and set for public
Motion
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hearing on August 22, 1966.
Roll Call:
Ayes
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ORDINANCES FOR ADOPTION:
1. Ordinance No. 1171, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT .
BEACH ADDING CHAPTER 5.41 TO TITLE 5 OF
THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE
RELATING TO THE REGULATIONS OF CHARIT -
ABLE AND RELIGIOUS SOLICITATIONS,
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Mrs. Robert Bernard representing the South Coast
Child Guidance Clinic and the Cancer Society of
Orange County, spoke from the audience and requested
clarification of certain sections of the Ordinance.
With the unanimous consent of the Council, Mayor
Gruber stated that the further reading of the ordinance
was waived.
Ordinance No.- 1171 was adopted.
Motion
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CONTINUED BUSINESS:
1. Resolution No. 6421, authorizing the City Manager to
Motion
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execute agreements for engineering services on
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behalf of the City, was adopted.
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2. Resolution No. 6422, establishing a loading zone on a
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portion of West Coast Highway and removing two
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existing loading zones therefrom;, was adopted.
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3. A memorandum was presented from the City Attorney
dated August 1, 1966 regarding distribution of penaltie
arising from property tax delinquencies and redemptior
s.
The staff was instructed to bring to the Council the
Motion
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cancelling of the existing ordinance referred to in the
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City Attorney's letter and to present a transfer
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ordinance, thereby following the recommendation of
the City Attorney, to put us in a position where we
may, if we can negotiate successfully, be entitled
to another $2, 000 to $3, 000 a year of our delinquencies.
4. The matter of removal of encroachments from
Seashore Drive, diaried July 25 for August 8, '1966,
was considered.
Attorney Hugh Block, representing property owners,
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. Newsome, and
Mr. James D. Wallace spoke from the audience.
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The City Attorney was authorized to take appropriate
Motion
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legal action to obtain a determination by the courts
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as to the City's right to compel removal of the offend-
ing encroachments, and it was the Council's position
that the available evidence supports the view that the
property owners are not legally entitled to compensatio
from the City for any damage which they may incur as
a result of the street improvement project.
A message was delivered by Police Lieutenant Laurin to
the Mayor that the City Clerk, Margery Schrouder, had
passed away at 9:15 that evening. Mayor Gruber called
for a minute of silence in honor of our departed City
Clerk. The Mayor and the Council expressed their feelings
of regret and her dedicated service will be missed by all.
CURRENT BUSINESS:
1. A memorandum was presented from the Public Works
Director dated August 8, 1966 regarding entry agree-
ment with The Irvine Company for construction of cut
and fill slopes, and for construction and maintenance
of drainage culverts, along Jamboree Road from
Pacific Coast Highway to Ford Road.
Resolution No. 6423, authorizing the execution of an
Motion
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entry agreement with The Irvine Company for grading
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slope banks and other maintenance along Jamboree
Ayes
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Road between Pacific Coast Highway and Ford Road,
was adopted.
2. Resolution No. 6424, establishing prices to be charged
Motion
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for the sale to the public of bound volumes of the
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Newport Beach Municipal Code, supplement service
Ayes
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for the Code, copies of the City Charter-, copies of the
Planning and Zoning Ordinance, and separate pages
of the Municipal Code, was adopted.
3. A request letter from Gordon B. Jones, Project
Engineer of The Irvine Company, regarding extension
of Tentative Map for Tract 6015 was presented with
a letter dated August 3, 1966 from the Planning Com-
mission recommending approval of a one year extension
from September 13, 1966 to September 13, 1967 of the
Tentative Map of the Newport Center,Tract 6015 as
previously approved and conditioned by the City Council
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and subject to submittal and approval of an off -site
off - street parking reciprocity agreement, and a
memorandum from the Public Works Director dated
August8, 1966.
A time extension to September 13, 1967 for the Tenta-
tive Map of Tract 6015, subject to the conditions of ap-
proval previously attached, was approved, and the
Motion
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staff was directed to investigate the feasibility of
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exchanging with The Irvine Company certain obligations
for construction of improvements under the capital
improvement policy.
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4. A memorandum was presented from the City Manager
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dated August 2, 1966 regarding request of Carden's
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Coin Telescopes to install another telescope in the
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Corona del Mar City and State Beach Park.
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The installation of an additional telescope, subject to
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the installation being approved by the Building Depart-
ment, was authorized, and the City Manager was
Motion
authorized to enter into an appropriate agreement with
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the Carden's Coin Telescopes.
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Recess for ten minutes was declared by Mayor Gruber.
The Council reconvened with all members present.
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5. A memorandum was presented from the City Manager
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dated August 8, 1966 requesting authorization to sell
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parcel of City -owned property to John A. Blaich.
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A Minute Resolution authorizing the sale of a 124 squar
Motion
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foot triangular parcel of City -owned water front prop-
Ayes
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erty located southerly of the westerly thirty feet of
Lot 8, block 22, East Side Addition to the Balboa Tract
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to Mr. John A. $laich for the amount of $1, 188
was adopted.
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6. A memorandum was presented from the Public Works
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Director dated August 8, 1966 regarding plans and
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specifications for Corona del Mar street projects
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(C- 1042).
Subject plans and specifications were approved, and
Motion
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the City Clerk was authorized to advertise for bids
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to be opened at 10:30 A. M. on Tuesday, August 30, 1961).
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7. A memorandum was presented from the Public Works
Director dated August 8, 1966 regarding acceptance of
n sewer main construction and repair, 17th Street, 19th
Street, and Via Lido Soud (C- 1025).'
Subject work was accepted, and the City Clerk was
Motion
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authorized to file a Notice of Completion and to release
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the bonds 35 days after Notice of Completion has
been filed.
APPLICATIONS FOR HARBOR PERMIT:
1. A memorandum was presented from the Public Works
Director dated August 8, 1966 regarding the applica-
tion of The Irvine Company to construct bulkhead,
Harbor Permit No. A -1471, bayward of Linda Isle.
Pier permit area map for Tract 4003 was approved;
Motion
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Pier Permit No. A -1471, subject to prior approval
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of the U.S. Corps of Engineers and prior approval of
pier permit area map by the Board of Supervisors and
the City Council, was approved; and the normal bulk-
head fee of $0. 50 per lineal foot, in the amount of
$3, 160. 50, was waived because it has al r e a d y
been paid.
2. A memorandum was presented from the Public Works
Director dated August 8, 1966 regarding the applicatio
of The Irvine Company to construct bulkhead, Harbor
Permit No. A- 1472, bayward of Tract 5361 (parallel
to Bayside Drive, northerly of Aloha Drive).
Pier Permit No. A -1472, subject to prior approval of
the U.S. Corps of Engineers and the Joint Harbor
Motion
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Committee, was approved.
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COMMUNICATIONS - REFERRALS:
1. Success Broadcasting Company - KOCM:
(a) A letter dated July 27_, 1966 from Gary W. Burrill,
Vice President of Success Broadcasting Company,
requesting an extension of License Agreement
originally entered into between the City of Newport
Beach and Newport - Costa Mesa Broadcasting, Inc.
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and Amendment thereto, was presented.
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(b) A letter dated July 27, 1966, from Success Broad-
casting Company regarding its expanded coverage
and a survey of FM radio impact in the Harbor area
was presented.
The City Attorney was directed to prepare an amend-
ment to the license agreement between the City and
Success Broadcasting Company which would provide
that in the event that the licensee's installation would
interfere with necessary public use of this property,
the licensee would be required to modify their install-
ation so that the interference would be eliminated; and
if this were not found to be feasible, upon one year's
notice, the City would have the right to recall the
licenses or to terminate the agreement. The licensee'
request to extend the term of the agreement to Novembc
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30, 1971, subject to this amendment being worked out
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to the satisfaction of the City and Success Broadcasting
Motion
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Company, was approved.
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Subject communications (a) and (b) were ordered filed.
Motion
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2. A letter dated July 23, 1966 from James M. Watkins
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of the Newport Art Center requesting action on a needed
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left turn into the Center from Pacific Coast Highway,
was presented. James Watkins spoke from the audienc
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Motion
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3. A letter dated August 1, 1966 from the Balboa Island
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Improvement Association requesting notification of all
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future applications for dredging, pier alterations or
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changes, or any request for action related to Balboa
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Island water front, was received and referred to the
Motion
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City Manager for reply.
Ayes
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4. A letter dated July 25, 1966 from Dr. Andrew R.
ppeal
Sandor appealing fronrr the decision of the Planning
Commission and the Building Department denying his
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request to add a second story (interpreted by the
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Building Department to be a third story) to his home
at 3431 Ocean Boulevard, Corona del Mar, was
presented.
The City Clerk's setting the matter for public hearing
Motion
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on August 22, 1966 was confirmed.
Ayes
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5. A letter dated August 3, 1966 from Betty J. Kelley
alleging that property owners on Jasmine and Larkspur
in Corona del Mar have been disturbed by unsanitary
conditions arising from too many cats owned by one of
the neighbors and requesting action in having such
nuisance eliminated, and a letter dated August 3, 1966
from Mary E. Davis demanding Council to get rid of
all cats belonging to neighbor on Larkspur Avenue and
requesting the Council to order the City to clean the
premises and cut lawns of said neighbor because of
alleged odor, were presented.
Calvin Monson, Assistant to the City Manager, read a
report from Robert H. Apt, Housing Consultant of the
Orange County Health Department, which stated that
his inspection of above mentioned premises revealed
no evidence of alleged conditions. Mr. Harry Budd
spoke from the audience.
A motion was made by Councilman Cook to instruct the
Motion
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City Attorney to draft an ordinance dealing with the
number of cats being limited to four in any one resi-
dence in the City of Newport Beach and that cats be
licensed the same as dogs.
Mary Davis and Betty Kelley spoke from the audience
regarding above mentioned cat nuisance alleged to be
on Larkspur Avenue.
A vote was taken on Councilman Cook's motion, which
Motion
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motion failed to carry.
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Subject complaint letters were referred to the City
Motion
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Manager for action and report back on the status of
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the situation in ninety days.
6. A letter was presented from Orange County League of
Cities enclosing a Resolution of the Orange County
Division of the League of California Cities opposing
the recommendations by the Advisory Commission in
Intergovernmental Relations, and requesting suggested
comment and criticism prior to the August 11th meetin
.
The proposed resolution of the Orange County League
of Cities was supported and the Mayor was directed to
Motion
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send a letter expressing this action to the Orange
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County League of Cities.
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(a) Claim of Scott D. Macaire on behalf of Susan Gail
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Macaire, minor, for personal injuries received
June 11, 1966 in the park located on the ocean side
of the 2900 block of Cliff Drive in Newport Beach
when Susan lost control of her bicycle while riding
it across a brick bridge across a ravine in the par
and was thrown several feet to the ground below,
allegedly because the bridge did not have proper
hand rails and was not in good repair.
(b) Claim of C. J. Schrieber for damages to his car
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allegedly caused when he was struck by a street
sweeper while making a right turn onto Marine
Avenue on July 12, 1966.
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(c) Claim of V.I. P. Car Leasing Corporation for
damages to a car leased to Las Vegas Properties,
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allegedly caused when the driver went off a 2 -1(2 -
3 foot drop while making a left turn onto Palisades
from Jamboree Road.
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(d) Claim of Lucinda Jean King alleging loss of prop -
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erty when she was held for questioning on July 23,
1966 by Newport Beach Police.
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(e) Claim of Inter- Insurance Exchange of the Auto
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Club of Southern California as subrogee of Anita
M. Ward and of Anita M. Ward for damages to the
Ward automobile on May 8, 1966 at Highway 101
and Jamboree Road, allegedly caused when the
Ward car was struck by a car belonging to the
Newport Beach Police Department.
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pass; or Rescission; Case No. 144942 in the Superior
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Municipal corporation; James K. Ingham and Florence
B. Ingham; United California Bank, a California corpor-
ation, as Trustee Under Deed of Trust; Does 1 through
100, inclusive; served on the Deputy City Clerk on
June 29, 1966; was referred to the City Attorney for
Motion
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action necessary to defend the City.
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BUDGET ,AMENDMENTS:
The following budget amendment was approved:
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and an increase in Budget Appropriations and Revenue
Estimates for purchase of Sabot to be used in sailing instruc-
tion program; funds to be transferred from sinking fund
established for the purpose of amortizing and purchasing
Sabots; $495 to Estimated Revenues, Park & Recreation,
Recreation Service Fees - Sailing; and $310 from Unap-
propriated Surplus to Equipment N. O. C. , P. B. & R
Recreation.
COMMUNICATIONS - ADVISORY
The following communications were ordered filed:
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1. A notice from the Local Agency Formation Commissiori
of a hearing on August 10, 1966 regarding a proposed
annexation to Costa Mesa Sani'taryDistrict designated
as Annexation No. 101 (located southerly of Mesa Drive
and westerly of Bayview).
2. A copy of August edition of Orange County Press
Club Reporter.
3. Letters from the following opposing the licensing of
surfboards: Alice J. , M. C. L., Kay, Sue, Mike,
and Sherman C. Scott.
4. A letter dated July 28 from Buddy Rae Goodrich to
Councilman Cooke expressing his interest in an animal
ordinance authorizing the licensing of cats.
5. A letter from Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce
inviting members of the Council to attend its general
membership meeting at the Balboa Bay Club at
7:30 A.M. , August 17.
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6. A notice of meeting of the California Highway Commis-
sion to be held August 17, 1966 in San Diego.
7. Copies of Agenda of the Board of Supervisors meetings
held July 26, 27, August 2 and 3, 1966.
8. A letter from Edward Lee Russel, M.D., Health
Officer for the City of Newport Beach and the County
of Orange enclosing report dated July 7, 1966 on
investigation by Mr. Clifford Hanson of the Division of
Environmental Sanitation of the health and sanitary
conditions of the Newport Beach City Jail.
9. A letter dated August 4 from Mrs. V. I. Phalen enclos
ing a clipping regarding City Building Permits from
the Newport Harbor Ensign.
10. A letter from C. V. Turner dated August 4 regarding
CATV franchise, cigarette tax, emergency Ordinance
1174 and the City Budget.
11. A letter from the Central Newport Beach Community
Association dated August 4 inviting the Council and
members of the City staff to attend a tree planting
ceremony honoring Mr. Edward Healy on August 17
at Las Arenas Park.
12. A copy of letter from Division of Small Craft Harbors
to Mrs. Mary Barclay regarding the licensing of
surfboards in Newport Beach.
13. A letter from Attorney Jack J. Rimel addressed to
City Clerk Margery Schrouder expressing appreciation
for consideration and cooperation he received from her
and other City personnel during the proceedings of
Assessment District No. 49 and requesting her to
express his appreciation to the members of the
City Council.
14. A letter dated August 5 from the City of San Juan
Capistrano enclosing copy of its ordinance adopted
June 27, 1966, prohibiting the erection of certain
structures within the public rights of way within the
City of San Juan Capistrano and declaring the urgency
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thereof; and stating that similar action by other cities
"could encourage a decision that will give equal postal
benefits to all residents of Orange County."
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Mayor Gruber stated that the Study Session regularly
scheduled for August 15, 1966 will be held at 7:30 P.M.
The meeting was adjourned at 11:45 P. M. to 7:30 P. M. ,
Motion
x
August 15, 1966.
Ayes
x
x
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