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Minutes of ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COU
Date of Meeting: April 7, 1969
Time of Meeting: 7:30 P.M.
Place of Meeting: Council Chambers
Roll Call:
COUNCILMEN
Present x x x x x
Absent x',
The reading of the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of I Motion
March 24, 1969 was waived and said Minutes were approved Ayes
as written and ordered filed.
HEARINGS:
1. Mayor Marshall opened the continued public hearing in
connection with C. J. VerHalen Harbor Permit No.
A -800 and also the public hearing for the purpose of
considering the revocation of all privately owned
Harbor Permits on Bay Island, Harbor Permits Nos.
A -331, A -370, A -374, A -557, A -800, A -899, A -1134,
A -1212, A -1255 and A -1485, in order that the 'rights to
maintain all piers, ramps and float assemblies on Bay
Island might be issued in the name of the Bay Island
Club.
A report from the City Harbor Coordinator was
presented.
Joseph Horton, Vice President of the Bay Island Club,
and Peter C. Ver Halen, representing C. J. Ver Hale
spoke from the audience.
Mayor Marshall closed the hearing with the unanimous
consent of the Council.
The right for the Bay Island Club to maintain all piers,
ramps and float assemblies on Bay Island was ap-
proved; and the rights to maintain Harbor Permits Nos.
A -331, A -370, A -374, A -557, A -800, A -899, A -1134,
A -1212, A -1255 and A -1485 on Bay Island were trans-
ferred to the Bay Island Club.
ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION:
1. Proposed Ordinance No. 1295, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH ADDING CHAPTER 5. 10 TO THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING
TO PAWNBROKERS, SECONDHAND DEALERS
AND JUNK DEALERS,
was presented with a memorandum from the City
Attorney.
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Ordinance No. 1295.was' introduced and passed to
second reading on April 28, 1969.
2. Proposed Ordinance No. 1296, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH AMENDING SECTION 12. 44. 020 OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING
TO PARKING METER ZONES,
establishing on- street parking meter zones on 18th
Street from Balboa Boulevard to Bay Avenue and on
19th Street from Bay Avenue to the Bay, was presented
with a report from the Traffic Engineer.
Ordinance No. 1296 was introduced and passed to
second reading on April 28, 1969.
3. Proposed Ordinance No. 1297, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH AMENDING CHAPTER 10. 16 OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING
TO GAMBLING PROHIBITION,
prohibiting all public gambling, was presented with a
report from the City Attorney.
Ordinance No. 1297 was introduced and passed to
second reading on April 28, 1969.
CONSENT CALENDAR:
The following items were approved by one motion affirming
the actions on the Consent Calendar:
1. The following advisory communications were ordered
filed:
Letter from the Balboa Island Improvement Associ-
ation members and residents of Balboa Island ex-
pressing appreciation of the spendid results of the
recent clean -up campaign on the Island and comL
mending members of the City staff for their fine
efforts.
Resolution of the Orange County Chamber of Com-
merce requesting the California State Highway Com-
mission to readopt a route for the Newport Freeway
between Bay Street and Pacific Coast Highway along
one of the four proposed alternate routes.
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Letter from Royce Griffith stating he wishes to go on
record as endorsing the general idea of the Auld plan.
Letter from Gordon Warren stating he wishes to go on
record as opposing the City's attempt to restrict
further development of Orange County Airport.
Postcards from nineteen persons stating that the court
case testing the legality of the exchange of lands be-
tween Orange County and The Irvine Company con-
cerning Upper Newport Bay affects Newport Beach
more than any other area and requesting Council
representation in Court, and a letter from Roger and
Joyce Reinke opposing the rapid consumption and
pollution of irreplaceable natural resources like Upper
Newport Bay and also urging that the road along the
east shore be kept open and maintained.
Notice of Local Agency Formation Commission
hearings to be held April 9 on the proposed detach-
ment from County Service Area No. 7 designated
Deannexation No. 69 -1 and proposed annexations to
Costa Mesa Sanitary District designated Engineer's
Nos. 120 and 121.
Minutes of the Metropolitan Transportation Engines
Board's meeting held March 13 and listing all of its
Vice Chairmen.
Agenda of the Board of Supervisors meetings held
March 25:-26, April 1 and 2, 1969.
Copy of letter addressed to City Manager from Don
Boronaeff, MAI -SRA, objecting to exclusive arrange-
ment with Coldwell, Banker & Company for sale or
lease of City -owned properties and offering his free
services as consultant.
Letter addressed to Mayor Marshall from Senator
George Murphy regarding Mayor Marshall's inquiry
as to the prospects for a competitive oil and gas lease
sale of Outer Continental Shelf lands off Orange County
and stating that the City of Newport Beach's position is
made a part of the Interior Department's official file
and will be given every consideration as the Depart-
ment proceeds, and enclosing a copy of letter from
Director Pecora of the U. S. Department of the Interior
to Senator Murphy stating they are indeed aware of the
desires of the citizens of California that the beaches
not be damaged and that is also the Department of the
Interior's objective.
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Copy of letter to Chairman of State Lands Commission
from Mayor of Coronado stating that Coronado shares
in principle the position of the City of Newport Beach
in the matter of offshore exploration and oil drilling
and stating there are evidences of oil pollution on their
10 miles of beach and their concern is increasing as
the implications of the problem become more apparent.
Copy of letter from Secretary of Resources Agency of
California to Mayor Marshall stating that the State is
conducting a detailed review of offshore oil operation
practices as is the Federal government.
Letter from Eva Blenkiron complaining about special
assessment for weed abatement on her lots in Corona
del Mar and copy of Fire Chief Briscoe's reply.
2. The following communications were referred as in-
dicated:
Referred to staff for study and report, letter from the
Beacon Bay Community Association formally requestii
to open negotiations on lease revision and extension,
and letter from Balboa Yacht Basin, Inc. expressing
interest in extending their lease to a maximum of 50
years.
Referred to staff for study, letter from Allan Beek
stating four different designs of speed control bumps
are currently being used in Beacon Bay and inviting
staff to conduct field tests in Beacon Bay, and letter
from Ray Candee opposing "speed bumps" and
suggesting use of reserve police officers to enforce
existing traffic laws.
Referred to staff for study, letter from Paul Thorsen
regarding speed, traffic and directional sign problems
in the area on South Bayside Drive running east to
Jamboree Road from Harbor Island Road south to Bay-
side to one of the entrances to Beacon Bay and the one
entrance to Harbor Island, and offering suggestions
which might alleviate some or all of the problem.
Referred to staff for reply, letter from Helen Caldwell
requesting information regarding the date set for the
repairing and opening of the road on the east side of
the Upper Bay now closed to the public because of
storm damage.
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Referred to Pending Legislation Committee for in-
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formation:
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Resolution of the Orange County Division of the
League of California Cities supporting legislation
for an increase in the twenty cent tax limit of the
Orange County Flood Control District.
Resolution of the City of Buena Park urging that
the Orange County Flood Control District increase
the Orange County Flood Control District tax by
ten cents during the 1969 -70 fiscal year in order
to provide funds to repair damage to the flood
control system caused by the recent storms.
Resolution of the City of Fountain Valley urging
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the Board of Supervisors of Orange County and the
Orange County Flood Control District to take im-
mediate steps regarding construction of Flood
Control projects.
Referred to Pending Legislation Committee for study
and appropriate action:
Resolution of the City of Buena Park endorsing the
.perior
concept of a comprehensive study to determine the
)urts
need for branch Superior Courts in North Orange
County.
Letter from Assemblyman John Quimby stating
3pleaa
that he has introduced legislation that will enable
tertain-
cities and counties to adopt ordinances that will
lent
regulate the apparel worn by employees of estab-
gis
lishments that serve food and beverage and en-
closing copy of said bill, AB 524.
Referred to staff for payment, statement in the amount
tlif.
of $219 for City's share in connection with the Bi-
.centen-
centennial luncheon held at the Balboa Bay Club for
nial
members of the Spanish ship "Juan Sebastian de
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Encano, " and letter of thanks from the Newport Harbor
Chamber of Commerce for City's cooperation in this
very meaningful and important public relations gesture.
3. The following resolutions were adopted after the
reading of the resolutions was waived by unanimous
consent of the Council:
nd St.
Resolution No. 6959 accepting a Grant Deed from Clara
Aening
W. Sprinkel in connection with 32nd Street widening.
(A report from the Public Works Director was pre-
sented.)
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Resolution No. 6960 authorizing execution of a Joint
Library NB Powers Agreement between the City of Newport Beach
Library and the Orange County Cooperative Library
System, in connection with joining the Santiago Library
System. (A report from the City Attorney was pre-
sented.)
Claims for 4. The City Clerk's referral of the following claims to the
Damages I insurance carrier was confirmed:
Claim of Steve Gajeski for damages to his automobile
Gajeski as a result of an accident. in Corona del Mar High
School parking lot involving a City vehicle.
Claim of Mrs. Leslie Griffith claiming alleged negli-
Griffith
gence of Police Officer in not reporting an automobile
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accident in which she was involved.
Claim of George Watson for water damage to his
Watson
property at 2620 -28 East Coast Highway, Corona del
Mar, allegedly due to improper grading.
Claim of Grace Nelson for damages allegedly sustained
Nelson on a City sidewalk in front of 2211 Marine Avenue,
Balboa Island.
Claim of Fay Phillips for damage to her property at
Phillips 4401 Channel Place on March 22, 1969, allegedly
caused by a baseball from a neighboring City play-
ground..
5. Partial improvements in connection with Tentative
Tract 6652 Tract 6652, consisting of a portion of 16 -inch diameter
Zone III water main, were accepted. (Report from the
• Public Works Director was presented.
6. The work was accepted on the Street Resurfacing and
Street Re- Reconstruction, 1968 -69, Phase I, C -1186, and the
surfacing/ City Clerk was authorized to file a Notice of Completior
Recon and to release the bonds 35 days after the Notice of
struction Completion has been filed. (A report from the Public
1968 -69 Works Director was presented. )
Phase I
7. The Council representative for the League of Californ
Cities was directed to support the following proposed
resolutions at the League meeting to be held April 10:
Resolution of the Orange County League of Cities
LAFCo urging legislation permitting the Local Agency
Island Formation Commission to initiate unincorporated
Annexn island annexations.
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Resolution of the Orange County League of Cities
AFCo
requesting that the Board of Supervisors provide
arsonnel
full -time staff for the Local Agency Formation
Commission. (A statement from the Chairman of
Local Agency Formation Commission was pre-
sented.)
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Resolution of the Orange County League of Cities
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endorsing the Committee report relative to Air -
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port Land Use Commission.
fission
8. The Council representative for the League of California
Cities was directed to support the following ordinance
to be proposed to the Board of Supervisors at the
League meeting to be held April 10:
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An ordinance repealing Article I, Division I,
Title 2 of the Codified Ordinances of the County of
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Orange and enacting a new Article I in lieu thereof,
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relating to the Orange County Airport Commission.
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(A copy of a letter was presented from the League
ission
Ad Hoc Airport Land Use Commission Committee
to the President of the Orange County League of
Cities enclosing a draft of a proposed ordinance
terminating the existing Airport Commission and
creating a new Commission membership, for
adoption by the Orange County Board of Super-
visors.)
9. The purchase of Lot 2, Block 132, Lake Tract from
%lboa
Newport- Balboa Savings and Loan was authorized for
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the appraised fair market value of $20,000, in con -
idening
nection with the future widening of Balboa Boulevard.
(A report from the Public Works Director was pre-
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sented.)
10. The business license applications of Kenneth Hortness
isiness
and Chester Bagstad for door to door soliciting for
Lcense
Newport Beach Cablevision, Inc, were approved, sub-
ject to conditions to be established by the City Manager
fidget
11. The following Budget Amendment was approved:
mend -
ents
C -73, $20,600 increase in Budget Appropriations and
decrease in Unappropriated Surplus for purchase of
Lot 2, Block 132, Lake Tract, at corner of Balboa
Boulevard and 33rd Street, appraisal fee and closing
costs, from State Gas Tax Fund to Budget Appropri-
ations, Widening of Balboa Boulevard.
nancing
12. A policy statement for Financing Capital Improvements
p Impr
on Undeveloped Land was adopted.
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ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR:
1. Robert Allen spoke from the audience and thanked the
Tewport
Council and staff for the commencement of the re-
sland
construction of the Newport Island bridge. John
fridge
Johnson spoke from the audience and stated that the
Newport Island Association had extra moorings they
would offer to residents near the bridge during the
construction period.
The plans and specifications for the Newport Island
Bridge Reconstruction, C -1175, were approved, and
the City Clerk was authorized to advertise for bids to
Motion
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be opened at 10:00 A.M. on April 22, 1969• (A report
Ayes
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from the Public Works Director was presented.)
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2. A resolution establishing off - street parking meter
zones and regulations for the operation of parking
larking
meters and repealing Resolution No. 6654 and all
4eter
amendments thereto, establishing off - street parking
ones
meter zone on Balboa Boulevard between 10th and 15th
Streets, was diaried to April 28, 1969, and the Traffic
Motion
Engineer was directed to notify the Central Newport
Ayes
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Association of the proposed resolution.
Absent
3. A report from the Public Works Director regarding a
;ntr.'s
temporary contractor's storage yard was presented.
torage
and
The staff was directed to give number one priority to
the site at the northwest corner of 5th and Dahlia
Avenue for atemporary contractor's storage yard and
to work out arrangements with The Irvine Company as
promptly as possible; and pending such arrangements,
the staff was directed to permit the water line con-
Motion
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tractor to occupy the site at Bayside Drive and Jasmine
Ayes
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Avenue for the duration of his contract.
Absent
CONTINUED BUSINESS:
1. A memorandum from the City Manager relative to
ity prop
realty services in connection with the sale and leasing
'an?_gemt
of City -owned property was presented with a letter
from the Newport Harbor -Costa Mesa Board of
Realtors suggesting that the City solicit for consultatio
and marketing proposals, that all properties should be
submitted on an open -bid basis and offering to appoint
a committee to assist the City in evaluating and /or
analyzing proposals submitted.
The staff was instructed to give high priority to the
sale or leasing of four City -owned property parcels
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consisting of the Brookhurst and Adams parcel, the
Bushard and Hamilton parcel, the abandoned City,
dump site and the former 'sewage treatment plant site;
and the offer of the Newport Harbor -Costa Mesa Board
of Realtors to appoint an advisory committee to assist
the staff in evaluating and analyzing proposals was acs
':,Motion
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cepted and the City Manager was directed to call on
Ayes
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said committee at his discretion.
Absent
2. A memorandum from the City Manager regarding real
teal Estate
estate consulting services relating to Balboa Bay Club
consultant
and Beacon Bay properties was presented with a letter
from Development Research Associates outlining scope
of services to be performed.
The City Manager was authorized to execute a Letter
Motion
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Agreement with Development Research Associates for
Ayes
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real property consulting services related to the Balboa
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Bay Club and Beacon Bay properties, such services to
be provided at a maximum fee of $3, 500 for the Balboa
Bay Club property and $5, 000 for the Beacon Bay gro-
pe rty.
CURRENT BUSINESS:
1. A memorandum was presented from the Public Works
911 Act
Director regarding construction of public improve-
ments by using Chapter 27 of the 1911 Act.
The staff was directed to notify abutting property
Motion
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owners to construct the following:
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(a) Sidewalk on 32nd Street opposite City Hall;
Absent
(b) Curbs, gutters, sidewalk and pavement on
Villa Way northerly of 29th Street; and
(c) Missing portions of curb, gutter and sidewalk
on both sides of Balboa Boulevard between
28th Street and 31st Street.
2. A memorandum was presented from the Planning
. ract 6885
Director regarding the findings of the Planning Com-
mission in connection with Tentative Map for Tract
6885 (Northbluff), 21. 6 acres in 151 lots and one green
area lot of a Planned Residential Development, located
northeasterly of Vista del Oro and westerly of East -
bluff Drive.
Planning Director Larry Wilson reported on the
findings of the Planning Commission.
The Tentative Map for Tract 6885 was adopted, subject
Motion
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to the conditions recommended by the Planning Com-
Ayes
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mission.
Absent
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3. The recommendations of th,
Committee were approved;
Resolution 6900, Mrs. Rive
Yeo were appointed as the t
the Newport Beach City Art
expiring June 30, 1973; Mr
reappointed for a term endi
Herbert Brownell was reap;
June 30, 1972; the expiratic
Mrs.: Barbara Stabler to Ju
Penny McManigal to June 3
Virginia Whitehouse to June
4. A memorandum was presen
Beaches and Recreation Co:
posed public park in the We
north of Pacific Coast High,
Shores and the Robert Arm
The City Attorney was auth
search on subject property.
5. A memorandum was presen
regarding Stage 3 construct
Erosion Control Project in
Resolution No. 6961, autho
agreement for contribution
Orange, was adopted after
lution was waived by unanin
The following rights of way
granted to the Federal GovE
(a) Rights of way, constru
entry permits for consi
groins on the ocean fro
36th, 48th, 52nd and 5E
(b) Fill easement and righ
ment of fill on the beac
Streets.
(c) Right -of -entry permit
the beach between the
Lugonia Street, and ea
(d) Construction area ease
60, 000 square feet on t
Ana River jetties.
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Council Appointments
and in compliance with
Motion
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lla Malinoff and Mr. Ron
Ayes
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wo additional members of
Absent
s Committee with terms
s. Dorothy M. Berry was
ng June 30, 1970; Mr. J.
Jointed for a term ending
n dates were. changed for:
ne 30, 1971, for Mrs.
), 1970 and for Mrs.
30, 1971.
ted from the Parks,
nmission regarding a pro -
st Newport area, located
Nay bounded by Newport
strong Company oil lease.
)rized to obtain a title
Motion
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Ayes
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Absent
ted from the City Manager
ion of Federal Beach
West Newport.
rizing the execution of an
Motion
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of costs with the County of
Roll Call:
:he reading of the reso-
Ayes
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sous consent of the Council.
Absent
and easements were
Motion
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rnment:
Ayes
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Absent
:tion permits, and right -of-
ruction of rubble mound
nt at the prolongation of
th Streets.
-of -entry permit for place-
1i between 31st and 57th
'or borrow sources along
anta Ana River jetties and
sterly of 12th Street.
ment of approximately
he beach near the Santa
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HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATIONS:
1. A memorandum was presented from the City Harbor
Coordinator regarding application of The Irvine Compa
ny to revise agreement for jointly owned piers on
Linda Isle.
The agreement revision as submitted by The Irvine
Company was approved.
ADDITIONAL BUSINESS:
1. Resolution No. 6962, expressing appreciation to the
City Council of the City of Costa Mesa for its action
recommending the adoption of a Superior Avenue route
of realignment for the Route 55 (Newport) Freeway and
assuring it of support for the Red Line Route, was
adopted after the reading of the resolution was waived
by unanimous consent of the Council.
2. Resolution No.. 6963, supporting legislation for an in-
crease in the existing tax limit of the Orange County
Flood Control District, was adopted after the reading
of the resolution was waived by unanimous consent of
the Council.
Mayor Marshall stated that the regularly scheduled Study
Session for April 21 would not be held.
The meeting was adjourned at 9:05 P.M.
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