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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
ADJOURNED COUNCIL MEETING
Place: Council Chambers
Time: 7:30 P.M.
Date: July 6, 1970
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Mayor Hirth opened the meeting with a moment of silence
in memory of Ted Witmer. Councilman Parsons paid
tribute to Mr. Witmer and his dedicated service to City
government, his years on the Newport Beach Parka,
Beaches and Recreation Commission and to his many
civic activities.
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Roll Call.
CONTINUED BUSINESS:
Due to the number of interested people in the audience,
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with the unanimous consent of the Council, Item 3 regard-
Coast
ing the Pacific Coast Freeway was taken out of the regular
Freewa
order of business. and considered at this time.
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Major General John Condon, member of the Executive
Committee of the Freeway Fighters of the Harbor Area,
presented a petition gigsled by over 20, 000 interested
citizens of Newport Beach and adjacent areas. The
petition was addressed to the President of the United
States, the Governor of California, U.S. Department of
Transportation, California Highway Commission, New-
port Beach City Council, Members of the House of Repre-
sentatives, and various U.S. and State legislatures,
requesting that such action as is necessary and appropri,
ate be taken to cause to be deleted from the California
Freeway System those portions of the Pacific Coast Free-
way (Route 1) which are a part of the adopted route throug
the City of Newport Beach and such other portions as
contribute to the present route alignment.
Motion
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Said petition was received and ordered filed.
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A proposed draft letter from the City of Newport Beach
addressed to Mr. Haig Ayanian of the Division of High-
ways, District 7, clarifying Council's position on the
Motion
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Coastal Freeway as stated' in Resolution No.'.7194, was
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tabled.
The regular order of business was resumed. .
1. A staff report regarding the modified Azimuth Annex-
Azimut:
ation (McDonnell Douglas - Collins Radio property)
Annex
consisting of 252. 58 acres was presented with a
letter from Collins Radio indicating that they did not
contemplate any change from the current zoning of
their property at that time, copy of a letter addressed
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to the Local Agency Formation Commission from
H. G, Osborne, Chief Engineer of Orange County
Flood Control District, that approval of subject
annexation as to flood control and drainage was
recommended on the condition that the City of New-
port Beach indicates its intention to cooperate with .
the County in the implementation of the proposed
Master Plan of Drainage for the Irvine Industrial
Area,- and a letter from the Airporter Inn Hotel
opposing the annexation.
City Clerk Laura Lagios stated that in addition to the
above letters, there had been received letters from
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Travers and Mr. B. C. Van
Esch favoring the proposed annexation, a copy of the
staff report from Executive Officer Richard Turner
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to the Local Agency Formation Commission, recom-
mending that the Commission not approve subject
annexation until such time as a firm decision has been
made in regard to the future incorporation of the
proposed University City, and a letter from Collins
Radio Company requesting annexation of all their
Orange County property to the City of Newport Beach.
Councilman Parsons requested to file with the City
Clerk a letter addressed to the Local Agency
Formation Commission from Hans Lorenz, protesting
the proposed annexation.
The following people spoke in favor of the annexation:
Alexander Bowie, on behalf of the two proponents of
the pending annexation; Bruce Nott, President of
Azimuth Equities, Inc. ; Arnold Canfield, Executive
Secretary of Collins Radio Company; Al Sloan,
Director of Industrial Relations of Collins Radio
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Company; Roy Woolsey; Dale Wulmer; and Bruce
Gelker.
The following people spoke opposing the annexation:
Raymond Watson, Senior Vice President of The
Irvine Company; Merrill Skilling; Alan Love; John
Burton, President of the Council of the Communities
of Irvine; Ray Quigley, member of the Council of the
Communities of Irvine; Dan Emory; H, W. Linton,
Clifton Miller, Director of Planning Development at
UCI,reaf£irmed the University's- position opposing
the annexation. Charles Curry, President of the
Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, urged
further study, and as a resident and individual opposed
the annexation. Concern of increased airport activity
because of the proposed land use was expressed by
several of the speakers.
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RECESS was declared by Mayor Hirth and an Executive
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Session was held immediately following the recess regard-
ing litigation that had been mentioned during the above
discussions.
The Council reconvened with all members present except
Councilman Croul who stepped down from the Council
table because of a conflict of interest.
Alexander Bowie gave a brief summation on behalf
of the proponents. Vin Jorgenson, spoke opposing
the annexation.
Mayor Hirth closed the hearing with the unanimous
consent of the Council.
* Motion
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Councilman Parsons moved that the matter be
referred to the Local Agency Formation Commission
without recommendation.
Motion
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Councilman Rogers made a substitute motion for the
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Council to go on record as approving the annexation
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as requested, which motion failed to carry because
of a tie vote.
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A vote was taken on Councilman Parsons' motion,
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which motion failed to carry because of a tie vote.
Councilman Parsons moved that the matter be tabled
for further study of the ultimate City boundaries of
the northerly section of the City,
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Councilman Dostal made a substitute motion to con -
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tinue the matter for two weeks for study of impact'on
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the airport activities, which motion carried.
Mayor Hirth declared afive minute recess.
The Council reconvened with all members present.
Motion
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The staff was directed to request a continuance of the
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July 8 Local Agency Formation Hearing on the proposed
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Azimuth -Mc Donnell: annexation.
2. A report was presented from the Water Committee
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regarding the proposed Harbor View Hills Annexation,
Sector IV, Annexation No'. 70,
City Clerk Laura Lagios stated that there, -had been .
received a'copy of Executive Officer Richard ._Turner'
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staff: report to the L,oc' &l Agency Formation Corn-
mission recommending approval of subject annex-
ation.
Motion
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Approval was given for the City to provide both
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water and sewer service to subject area,if.it were
annexed to the City of Newpbrt Beach, and such
approval was given without prejudice to future water
and sewer service to the downcoast area; and the
staff was directed to work with both The Irvine Com-
pany and the Irvine Ranch Water District in exploring
Any advantages and the desirability of joint use and
financing of future facilities.
ORDINANCE FOR ADOPTION;
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1. Amended Ordinance No. 1344, being,
Utility
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
Tax
BEACH ADDING CHAPTER 3.18 TO TITLE 3
OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE,
IMPOSING A TAX UPON UTILITY USE,
covering intrastate telephone communication services,
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electrical energy, gas and water which is delivered
through mains or pipes, was presented for second
reading and public hearing.
Jack Feehan and Mario Roberti, representing the
Southern Counties Gas Company, requested
exemption for gas used in water pumping activities
and exemption of natural gas used in dual fuel
systems for propelling motor vehicles.
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Ralph McCurdy, member of the Chamber of Com-
merce ad hoc committee for the study of the proposed
business license fees, requested that the matter be
postponed.
The following people spoke opposing the proposed
utilities tax: Clint Hoose; William Hudson, Adminis-
trator of Hoag Hospital; Dee Cook, business owner;
Blackie Gadarian, business owner; Paul Carroll.
Dale Wulmer presented a petition bearing 100 signa-
tures opposing the tax.
Motion
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Ordinance No, 1344 was tabled, and the staff was
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directed to study the matter with the Newport Harbor
Chamber of Commerce and other business groups.
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1. Proposed Ordinance No. 1345, being,
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Activities
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
on Water
BEACH ADDING CHAPTER 17.41 ENTITLED
"COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES ON THE WATERS
OF NEWPORT HARBOR" TO TITLE 17 OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATIN
TO HARBOR REGULATIONS,
requiring permit and application fee for commercial
activities on Newport Harbor waters and providing
for public hearing to consider application, or
Alternate "A" which would require the same pro-
visions but -would prohibit service of food or bever� '.
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ages, .dancing, music or entertainment whether live
or recorded, was presented with a re*port from the
City Attorney.
A letter from Phillo Tozer, President of Davey's
Davey's
Locker, requesting a temporary permit for the
Locker
summer season to operate a sight - seeing vessel with
Temporary
live entertainment and alcoholic beverages on the
Permit and
waters of Newport Harbor was presented with an
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application for Business License of Phil Tozer,
License
partner, Davey's Locker, 400 Main Street, Balboa,
to operate sight - seeing boat, "Balboa Queen" and
transportation boat, "Island Holiday. "
Motion
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Ordinance No. 1345 was introduced and passed to
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second reading on July 13, 1970; the request of
Davey's Locker for a temporary permit to operate
a sight- seeing vessel (Balboa Queen) with live
entertainment and alcoholic beverages on the waters,
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was approved for ninety (90) days; and the Business
License application to operate sight - seeing boat,
"Balboa Queen" and transportation boat, "Island
Holiday" was approved.
Mayor Hirth adjourned the meeting at 12:35 A. M.
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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