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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07/14/1969 - Regular MeetingCOUNCILMEN s 4 v OP y yF�'PsPSy 0o Pam roll O Z C P y • 0 Moti( Ayes is • Motif Ayes CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING Place: Council Chambers Time: 7:30 P.M. Date: July 14, 1969 ed the students of the summer rbor High who were in the MINUTES tes of the Adjourned Meeting of ar Meeting of June 23, 1969 was were approved as written and index :ned the public hearing regarding Callender t S. Callender from the decision Appeal emission denying Resubdivision which requests division of an is (both of which would have less by ordinance); Lot 512 and south - Lot 511, Tract 907, located at north side of Via Lido Nord id Via Orvieto. 3ert S. Callender was presented the Planning Director regarding Manning Commission. representing Mr. Callender, fence and requested a continuance lust 25. ntinued to August 25, 1969. Dned the public hearing in con - nce No. 1308, being, District Map 17 E OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT QING PROPERTY AND AMENDING NO. 17, on Amendment 257, rezoning o located at 3110 Second Avenue e from an R -2 District to an A -P :fly from the audience. >sed the hearing with the of the Council. ie23 -Page 1 xxxxxxx Present Mayor Marshall welcom Government Class at Ha audience. The reading of the Minu June 21 and of the Regu] ,n x waived and said Minutes x x x x x x x ordered filed. HEARINGS: 1. Mayor Marshall opq the appeal of Rober of the Planning Con Application No. 26E R -1 lot into 2 parce area than required easterly 20 feet of 544 Via Lido Nord, between Via Nice a: Appeal letter of Rol with a report from the findings of the 7 Robert S. Barnes, spoke from the and of the matter to Au )n x The hearing was cc xx xxx 2. Mayor Marshall op nection with Ordina AN ORDINANC BEACH REZO] DISTRICT MA. Planning Commissi property of Ron Ye and Jasmine Avenu District. Ron Yeo spoke brie Mayor Marshall cli unanimous consent V olun ed the students of the summer rbor High who were in the MINUTES tes of the Adjourned Meeting of ar Meeting of June 23, 1969 was were approved as written and index :ned the public hearing regarding Callender t S. Callender from the decision Appeal emission denying Resubdivision which requests division of an is (both of which would have less by ordinance); Lot 512 and south - Lot 511, Tract 907, located at north side of Via Lido Nord id Via Orvieto. 3ert S. Callender was presented the Planning Director regarding Manning Commission. representing Mr. Callender, fence and requested a continuance lust 25. ntinued to August 25, 1969. Dned the public hearing in con - nce No. 1308, being, District Map 17 E OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT QING PROPERTY AND AMENDING NO. 17, on Amendment 257, rezoning o located at 3110 Second Avenue e from an R -2 District to an A -P :fly from the audience. >sed the hearing with the of the Council. ie23 -Page 1 4 A 4 r L r L COUNCILMEN i c � �S� 9P9�s'pp yPG roll call y -s p2 << ps y A CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH July 14, 1969 index aster [an -7031 -7032 ecial rents award irking Motion x Ordinance No. 1308 was adopted after the reading of x x x x x x x the ordinance was waived by unanimous consent of the 'Ayes Council. 3. Mayor Marshall opened the public hearing to consider Master Plan Amendment No. 22,to change the location M of the future Newport Freeway from an alignment P. along Newport Boulevard to an alignment west of Superior Avenue and Newport Boulevard to remain on Master Plan as a Major Street; and Master Plan Amendment No. 23 to add 32nd Street between New- port Boulevard and Lafayette Avenue and between Balboa Boulevard and Seashore Drive as a Secondary Highway. Motion x The following resolutions were adopted after the x x x x x x x reading of the resolutions was waived by unanimous ''Ayes consent of the Council: Resolution No. 7031 adopting Amendment No. 22 R to the Master Street and Highway Plan. Resolution No. 7032 adopting Amendment No. 23 R to the Master Street and Highway Plan. The hearing was closed. / ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION: 1. Proposed Ordinance No. 1309, being, S1 E AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADDING CHAPTER 5. 10, TITLE 5 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE, RELATING TO SPECIAL EVENTS, ' establishing processing and business license fees for such events and delegating the issuance of certain permits to the City Manager, was presented with a memorandum from the City Manager. Motion x Ordinance No. 1309 was introduced and passed to Ayes x x x x x x x second reading on July 28, 1969. CONSENT CALENDAR: Motion x The following items were approved by one motion affirm - Ayes x x x x x x x ing the actions on the Consent Calendar: 1. The following advisory communications were ordered filed: ' Memorandum from the City Manager regarding instal Se lation of "No Parking at Anytime" signs on Seaward p; Road between Pacific Coast Highway and Evening ' Canyon Road'. Volume 23 - Page 2 index aster [an -7031 -7032 ecial rents award irking A 4 COUNCILMEN y�9ps Psy 0 -5'16 roll CITY OF NEWPORT July 14, 1969 BEACH index .y Letter from Assistant Secretary of the Interior Oil stating that many new steps have been taken by Sanctua; tSecretary Hickel to guard against a repetition of Legis the Santa Barbara Channel oil disaster and enclosing a summary of these new steps. Resolution of the City of Imperial Beach memori- alizing the Congress of the United States and the Legislature of the State of California to enact legislation which would stringently regulate oil exploration and production on State and Federal tide and submerged lands adjacent to the coast of Cali- fornia between the northerly city limits of the City of Newport Beach and the Mexican border. Agenda of the Board of Supervisors meetings held June 24, July 2, 8 and 9, 1969. ' Letter from California Water Pollution Control Association thanking Council for participation of City employees in annual conference held May 7 -9, 1969 in Anaheim. Letter dated June 20 from James G. Rourke regarding his problem in connection with heavy machines used in beach front operation, and letter dated July 7 t stating that he had been contacted by Mr. Dawes who reviewed the situation and assured him that every- thing possible would be done to eliminate or minimize any annoyance or inconvenience from beach front operations and thanking the City for this prompt, efficient and courteous response. Notice from LAFCO of hearing on July 9 on proposed annexation to the Costa Mesa Recreation and Park District designated Country Club North annexation. ' (Located southerly of Newport Boulevard and westerly of Palisades Road) Proposed annexations to City of Newport Beach; (a) Notice from LAFCO that proposed Annexation Annx 63 No. 63 - West Santa Ana Heights (Revised) had been disapproved. (b) Notice from LAFCO that proposed Annexation Annx 67 No. 67 - La Canada area had been disapproved. Resolution of the City of Costa Mesa approving the Bound - boundary recommendations of the Inter -City Relations aries Committees of the Costa Mesa and Newport Beach City Councils. Volume 23 - Page 3 .y COUNCILMEN CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH roll 0811 \ \01'." s 1\\ July 14, 1969 index • 0 C1 • • • Excerpt from Minutes of LAFCO recommending that the Board of Supervisors consolidate the election on the issue of the dissolution of the Orange County Harbor District with the Primary Election to be held in June, 1970. Letter from State Controller in connection with Motor Vehicle License Fee Fund indicating Newport Beach's June apportionment to be $274, 567. 90 based on a population of 45, 100 for a net June payment of $74,281.17. Letter from Patricia L. Kubis giving a background and explanation of astrology as a science and sug- gesting some means of licensing, and answer by City Attorney. Letter from Mesa Verde Homeowners Association, Inc. inviting Council to panel discussion on July 31 regarding the routing of the Orange Freeway between the San Diego Freeway and the proposed Pacific Coast Freeway. 2. The following communications were referred as in- dicated: Referred to staff for reply, letter from Division of Highways regarding its intention to consider adoption as a freeway the Z. 2 -mile portion of State Highway Route 55 in Orange County between Route 1 Freeway and Bay Street. Referred to Pending Legislation Committee, letter from City of Brea to Orange County Division, League of California Cities, giving the findings and recom- mendations of the Mobile X -ray Committee Report. Referred to staff for consideration and reply, letter from Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce re- questing City to conduct comprehensive consultant study of long range impact of Orange County Airport on the City of Newport Beach. Referred to staff for reply, letter from Horace S. Mazet expressing his concern regarding helicopter flights over populated areas. Referred to Pending Legislation Committee, letter from the California Chapter of the American Insti- tute of Planners attaching the position paper on annexation legislation reform in California adopted by the Institute and asking support in obtaining annex- ation overhaul. Volume 23 - Page 4 Harbor District Dissol Astrology Newport Freeway Mobile X -ray Units OrCo Airport Operation & Dev Heli- copters Annx Legis COUNCILMEN CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH fail call \mss \y July 14, 1969 0 1• r1 \J �J • Referred to Pending Legislation Committee, letter from Citizens Alliance to Save San Francisco Bay urging support for bills AB 2057 (Knox), SB 347 (Petris) and SB 839 (Dolwig), and letter from San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Com- mission explaining the stand taken by it regarding its control over future development of the salt ponds and shoreline around San Francisco Bay. Referred to staff, letter from Mrs. Mary Stewart regarding the number of dog nuisances in Corona del Mar and requesting signing.in the alley. 3. The following resolutions were adopted after the reading of the resolutions was waived by unanimous consent of the Council: Resolution No. 7024 approving the annexation to the City of certain uninhabited territory contiguous to the City of Newport Beach and known as Annexation No. 64, East Coast Highway between Cameo Shores and Cameo Highlands. Resolution No. 7025 approving the annexation to the City of certain uninhabited territory contiguous to the City of Newport Beach and known as Annexation No. 65, the Arches on -ramp. Resolution No. 7026 approving the annexation to the City of certain uninhabited territory contiguous to the City of Newport Beach and known as Annexation No. 66, Santa Ana River and West Pacific Coast Highway. Resolution No. 7027 authorizing execution of a co- operative financing agreement with the State of California for the widening of Pacific Coast Highway at Jamboree Road (C- 1105C). (A report from the Public Works Director was presented.) Resolution No. 7028 designating intersections at which vehicles are required to stop and directing the Traffic Engineer to erect necessary stop signs on Neptune Avenue at 51st Street and on 51st Street at Seashore Drive. (A report from the Public Works Department was presented. ) Resolution No. 7029 limiting the parking of vehicles on a portion of Balboa Boulevard. (A report from the Public Works Department was presented. ) • I I I I I I I I Volume 23 - Page 5 index San Francisco Bay Annx No. 64 Annx No. 65 Annx No. 66 Pac Coast Hwy Widening @ Jam- boree Rd Stop Signs Balboa Blvd. Prkg COUNCILMEN roll call yZs`p2 9�F��y�P CITY OF NEWPORT July 14. 1969 BEACH index aims Lmuno 11 nbrose .rkins der f ;pals Npt xious s Odor nine/ s tin pr ble of th 4. The City Clerk's referral of the following claims to C1 • the insurance carrier was confirmed: Claim of John V. Ramuno for damage to his sun- RE glasses allegedly caused by a City vehicle. Claim of Edwin C. Hall for damage to his vehicle on HE June 26 allegedly caused by a fouled ball from the Mariners Park ball diamond. Claim of Ann Ambrose for damage to her automobile At allegedly caused when it was involved in an accident with a City vehicle on June 24, 1969 at the Arches Bridge in Newport Beach. Claim of Harrison and Norva D. Harkins for damage HE • to their property at 201 38th Street, Newport Beach on dates.in January, May and June, 1969 during periods of high tides, allegedly due to negligence on the part of the City resulting in flooded streets. Claim of Marion R. Leder for bodily injury allegedly Le resulting from a fall on the curb across from 126 25th Street, Newport Beach. 5. The plans and specifications for traffic signals at Ti • Dover /Westcliff intersection (C -1189) were approved, Sil and the City Clerk was authorized to advertise for bids to be opened at 10:00 A. M, on July 31, 1969. (A report from the Public Works Director was pre- sented.) 6. The plans and specifications for West Newport W, noxious gas odor control device (C -1236) were ap- Nc proved, and the City Clerk was authorized to ad- Ga • vertise for bids to be opened at 10:00 A. M. on August 5, 1969. (A report from the Public Works Director was presented.) 7. The City Manager was authorized to execute a modifi- Ir, cation to the engineering services agreement for the Tu improvement of Irvine /Tustin Avenues from 22nd Irr. Street to University Drive (C- 1112E1) to provide for an increase in fee of $3, 480 due to design changes. (A report from the City Manager was presented. ) 8. The Table of Authorization was amended to reclassify Ta Boat Captain (salary range 40) to Boat Lieutenant Au (salary range 39). (A report from the City Manager was presented.) • • Volume 23 - Page 6 index aims Lmuno 11 nbrose .rkins der f ;pals Npt xious s Odor nine/ s tin pr ble of th COUNCILMEN roll call • • Motion Aye s • Motion • Ayes Motion Ayes • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH July 14, 1969 9. The Table of Authorization was amended to change the title of Legal Secretary (salary range 35) to Senior Legal Secretary (salary range 35) effective July 2I, 1969, and to reclassify Steno Clerk II (salary range 31) to Legal Secretary (salary range 32). (A report from the City Manager was pre- sented.) 10. The following Budget Amendment was approved: BA -1, $2, 245 transfer of Budget Appropriations for replacement of a Police patrol sedan from Unappro- priated Contingency Reserve to Police - Rolling Equipment, General Fund. (A report from the City Manager was presented. ) ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR: 1. A resolution of the City of Laguna Beach was pre- sented relating to the general subject of access to beaches and publicly owned tidelands. Resolution No. 7033 relating to beaches and shore- line was adopted after the reading of the resolution was waived by unanimous consent of the Council. 2. Resolution No. 7030 authorizing execution of an agreement between the City of Newport Beach and Welton Becket and Associates for architectural and engineering services in connection with the Newport Beach Civic Center was presented. Harvey Pease spoke from the audience. Resolution No. 7030 was adopted after the reading of the resolution was waived by unanimous consent of the Council. 3. The following Budget Amendment was approved: $150 transfer of Budget Appropriations for one -year deferred mailing subscription to Aviation Daily from Unappropriated Contingency Reserve to City Manager (Administrative), Publications and Dues, General Fund. (A report from the City Manager was pre- sented.) Volume 23 - Page 7 index Table of Auth Public Access R -7033 Civic Cente r R -7030 COUNCILMEN '; �yI- 9 _P1 PO S PGA y��s 9oFP�F roll call soy << Ps s P CITY OF July 14, 1969 NEWPORT BEACH index CURRENT BUSINESS: • 1. A report was presented from the Planning Director Civic regarding Master Plan Amendment No. 24 which Center proposes to amend the Master Land Use Plan to establish a Civic Center site for the City of Newport Beach to be located in the 100 and 200 block of New- port Center along the east side of Newport Center Drive, north of East Coast Highway. Motion x Master Plan Amendment No. 24 was set for public Ayes x x x x x x x hearing on July 28, 1969. 2. The proposed new County General Plan, Phase I and County II, was presented. General Plan The Council representative to the Orange County •Motion x Division, League of California Cities, was directed Ayes x x x x x x x to vote for the County General Plan. 3. A report was presented from the City Attorney re- Atlantic garding Atlantic Richfield Co., et al., vs. County Richfield of Orange, City of Newport Beach, et al., Superior S/C Court Case, an action for recovery of ad valorem taxes paid under protest. *Motion The City Attorney's referral of the matter to County x Counsel was confirmed, and the County Counsel was Ayes x x x x x x x authorized to appear and defend the interests of the City in the lawsuit. 4. The Sound Amplifying Equipment Permit Application Sound from Herald- Examiner Joint Strike - Lockout Council Amp for sound amplifying equipment to be used by pickets Permit in connection with the strike - lockout at the Los is Angeles Herald- Examiner, was presented. The City Clerk stated that Mr. Gordon, Manpower Coordinator for the Strike- Lockout Council,. had called requesting that the matter be continued to July 28 if the City Council had any questions regard- ing the application. Motion x The application was denied. Ayes xx xxxx Abstain x 5. A report was presented from the Planning Director regarding the findings of the Planning Commission in connection with the Final Map of Tract 6996, a subdivision of 13.481 acres into 91 lots, portion of Block 51 of Irvine's Subdivision located north of Vista del Oro in Northbluff area. • Volume 23 - Page 8 COUNCILMEN roll call • Motion Ayes • • Motion Ayes • Motion -Ayes • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH July 14, 1969 Planning Director Larry Wilson gave a staff report. The Final Map of Tract 6996 was approved, subject to the conditions recommended by the Planning Com- mission, and the following resolution was adopted after the further reading of the resolution was waived by unanimous consent of the Council: Resolution No. 7034 authorizing the execution of an agreement with IDH, a. joint venture, George and William Holstein Co., Inc. and IDS Mortgage Develop ment Corp., subdividers, for the construction of improvements in Tract No. 6996. HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATIONS: 1. A report, was presented from the Harbor and Tide- lands Administrator regarding Harbor Application 258 -204 of Dr. and Mrs. Oliver G. Howell, 204 South Bay Front, Balboa Island to construct a pier, ramp and float at 204 South Bay Front, Balboa Island. Harbor and Tidelands Administrator George Dawes gave a staff report. Dr. Oliver Howell spoke from the audience in support of the pier permit. Harvey Pease spoke from the audience objecting to the granting of the permit. Harbor Application 258 -204 was approved, subject to approval by the U. S. Corps of Engineers and to the location being an equal distance from each of the adjacent piers. ADDITIONAL BUSINESS: The Council adjourned to Executive Session at 9:00 P.M. The Council reconvened at 9:45 P.M. with all members present. The following nominations of the Appointments Committee were approved: Edward R. Millet was reappointed for a four -year term beginning July 1, 1969 to the Technical Oil Advisory Committee. Volume 23 - Page 9 index IR -7034 Howell Bd and Cmsn Appts COUNCILMEN J A ;9 CP 0 9.p PN'p0 S G roll CITY OF Julv 14. 1969 NEWPORT BEACH index Henry C. Duffie was appointed for a four -year term, beginning July 1, 1969, to fill the vacancy created by expiration of William Pennington's term on the Civil Service Board. Charles H. Sword was appointed for a four -year term beginning July 1, 1969, to fill: the vacancy created by expiration of John Hopwood's term on the Board of Library Trustees. David S. Tingler was appointed for a four -year term, beginning July 1, 1969, to fill the vacancy created by expiration of Walter S. Semeniuk's term on the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission. Gordon H. Glass was appointed for a four -year term, beginning July 1, 1969, to fill the vacancy created by • expiration of Alvan C. Cle.mence's' term on.the Planning Commission. Motion x Councilman Hirth's request to be out of the State from Ayes x x x x x x x July 15 through July 26 was approved. Motion x Councilman Shelton's request to be absent from the City Ayes x x x x x x x from July 17 to August 10 was approved. .Motion x The meeting was adjourned at 9:50 P.M. Ayes xxxxxxx ('J�.1�1720 O J¢�L$11,61)d?A�11! ATTEST: City Cl.. k • • Volume 23 - Page 10