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REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
Place: Council Chambers
Time: 7:30 P.M.
Date: July 27, 1970
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Roll Call.
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reading of the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of
July 13 and of the Adjourned Meeting of July 20, 1970 was
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waived, and said Minutes were approved as written and
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ordered filed.
HEARINGS:
1. Mayor Hirth opened the public hearing to hear protests
Irvine Ave
from property owners on Irvine Avenue who have been
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notified to construct curb, gutter and pavement
Gutters
adjacent to their property on the west side of Irvine
Avenue south of 21st Street.
City Clerk Laura Lagios stated that a letter had been
received from Rev. David Crump requesting that the
curbing on the corner of Irvine Avenue and 2lst
Street not be done.
A report was presented from the Public Works
Director.
Rev. David Crump spoke from the audience and re-
quested deletion of the curved curbing at intersection
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of Irvine Avenue and 21st Street.
No one else desired to be heard.
Mayor Hirth closed the hearing with the unanimous
consent of the Council.
The Notice to Construct to Rev. David Crump was
Motion
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modified to delete the curb return at 21st Street and
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Irvine Avenue; and the staff was directed to construct
the improvements provided the work has not been
done by the property owners within 60 days of the
date of the original Notice to Construct.
2. Mayor Hirth opened the continued public hearing,
BEPPU
pursuant to Municipal Code Section 5. 04. 240, in
connection with proposed revocation of Business
License No. 6202 issued to Ramon R. Filorio, doing
business as BEPPU, 505 N. Newport Boulevard.
City Clerk Laura Lagios stated that a letter had been
received from Attorney James Lang, representing
BEPPU, stating that Mr. Filorio will personally
deliver to the City Clerk on Friday, July 31, his
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business license, and requesting that the hearing be
removed from the agenda.
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No one desired to be heard.
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for the arrival of and to hear the testimony of Police
officers assigned to the matter.
3. Mayor Hirth opened the public hearing in connection
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with proposed Assessment District 52 (Harbor High-
Dist 5
lands Street Lighting) for the purpose of hearing
protests to the construction of certain street lighting
facilities pursuant to the Improvement Act of 1911,
being Division 7 of the Streets and Highways Code of
the State of California (commencing with Section 5000
thereof), as set forth in Resolution of Intention No.
7197.
City Clerk Laura Lagios stated that Affidavits relating
to publication of Notice of Hearing, the mailing of
printed Notice of Hearing and the posting of the Notice
of Improvements were on file in her office.
The City Clerk stated that 23 protests against the
Assessment District had been received, including
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Marie Ann Doddeto, David Boyle and a petition
bearing 16 signatures. She also stated a letter had
been received from Mrs. A. C. Atkinson giving com-
plete support of Assessment District.
A report was presented from the Public Works
Director.
Mrs. Merton Cameron spoke from the audience and
objected to the lights shining directly in their windows.
Assistant Public Works Director Ben Nolan stated
that the staff would work with the residents for
possible relocation of some of the lights.
No one else desired to be heard.
Mayor Hirth closed the hearing with the unanimous
consent of the Council.
Resolution No. 7242, determining that a majority
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protest does not exist against the proposed work to be
done within Assessment District No. 52, overruling
all protests, and ordering certain work to be done in
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work may be opened, examined and declared by the
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City Clerk, was adopted after the reading of the
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resolution was waived by unanimous consent of the
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4. Mayor Hirth opened the public hearing to hear protest
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Avenue, who has been notified to construct sidewalk
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on Irvine Avenue adjacent to 432 Irvine Avenue.
A report from the Public Works Director was pre -
sented with a protest letter from Mr. Cotton.
Mr. Cotton spoke from the audience and protested
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the improvements.
Motion
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The hearing was continued to August 10, 1970.
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5. Mayor Hirth opened the public hearing in connection
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with Ordinance No. 1348, being,
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
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BEACH REZONING PROPERTY AND AMENDING
DISTRICT MAP NO. 50,
Planning Commission Amendment No. 265, Irvine
Company request to rezone portion of Block 93,
Irvine's Subdivision, located on the north side of San
Joaquin Hills Road and the south side of Pacific View
Drive adjacent to Lincoln Junior High School, from
a. C -O -H District to an R -3 District.
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No one desired to be heard.
Mayor Hirth closed the hearing with the unanimous
consent of the Council.
Motion
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Ordinance No. 1348 was adopted after the reading of
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the ordinance was waived by unanimous consent of
the Council.
ORDINANCES FOR ADOPTION:
1. Revised Ordinance No. 1345, being,
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BEACH ADDING CHAPTER 17.41 ENTITLED
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"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, was
presented for second reading.
City Clerk Laura Lagios stated that letters had been
received from Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gilliland and from
Mrs. Barbara Sargeant stating that the Pavilion Queen
is too large a boat to be touring between the homes
and moorings along the Balboa Peninsula, and also
stating that the loud speakers are disturbing to the
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residents.
Mrs. Gilliland spoke from the audience.
Motion
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Ordinance No. 1345 was adopted after the reading of
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the ordinance was waived by unanimous consent of
the Council.
2. Ordinance No. 1346, being,
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH AMENDING SECTION 7.04. 060 OF THE
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TO DOG LICENSES,
was presented for second reading.
Motion
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Ordinance No. 1346 was adopted after the reading of
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the ordinance was waived by unanimous consent of
the Council.
3. Ordinance No. 1347, being,
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
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BEACH AUTHORIZING AN AMENDMENT TO THE
CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY COUNCIL AND
THE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION OF THE
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIRE-
MENT SYSTEM,
was presented for second reading.
Motion
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Ordinance No. 1347 was adopted after the reading of
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the ordinance was waived by unanimous consent of
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the Council.
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ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION:
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1. Proposed Ordinance No. 1349, being,
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH ADOPTING DISTRICT MAP 61 AND
PREZONING UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY
ADJACENT TO THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
IN THE EVENT OF SUBSEQUENT ANNEXATION,
Planning Commission Amendment No. 266, request
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of Jack W. Mullan to pre -zone unincorporated
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territory adjoining the City of Newport Beach for the
purpose of determining the zoning that will apply to
such property in the event of subsequent annexation
to the City, Lots 72 through 81, Tract 706, located
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on the easterly side of Acacia Street between Orchard
Drive and Palisades Road, was presented.
A report from the Planning Director regarding the
findings of the Planning Commission was presented
with a copy of the resolution of the Local Agency
Formation Commission approving the Acacia
Palisades Annexation, entitled Annexation No. 71
(Acacia / Mullan).
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Planning Director Larry Wilson gave a staff report.
Motion
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Ordinance No. 1349 was introduced and set for public
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hearing on August 10, 1970.
RECESS for ten minutes was declared by Mayor Hirth.
The Council reconvened with all members present.
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CONSENT CALENDAR:
Motion
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The following items were approved by one motion
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affirming the actions on the Consent Calendar:
1. The following Advisory Communications were
ordered filed:
Copy of letter to Chief Glavas from the Orange County
Health Department enclosing inspection report of
sanitary facilities of the Newport Beach City jail.
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Letter from Mrs. Gerald T. White opposing the
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Upper Newport Bay land exchange.
Letter from the Orange County Probation Department
regarding the Community Services Project enclosing
charts to illustrate the overall plan and anticipated
progress of the Project.
Notices from the Division of Highways, District 7, of
acquisition of properties at 719 and 718 -20 Iris
Avenue, Corona del Mar.
Letter from William L. O!Bryon, Chairman of the
Pacific
Bayshore Community Association, and letter from
Coast
Marshall Duffield, Chairman, and Paul Gruber, Vice
Freeway
Chairman, of the Harbor Area Freeway Fighters,
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stating that the Freeway Fighters adopted a resolution,
"resolving, that in supporting the passage of Assembly
Bill 1701 by Robert Badham, the Harbor Area Free-
way Fighters are not advocating a route along 15th
Street, or any substitute route. "
Postcard from David A. Kirchner proposing an
alignment of City boundaries to the freeway on the
north and Jamboree on the east.
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Report from the Public Utilities Commission re-
garding progress made in installing or improving
grade crossing protection in California in 1969.
Agenda of the Board of Supervisors meetings. held
July 14, 15, 17 and 18, 1970.
Report from the League of California Cities regarding
two California Public Utilities Commission Orders
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which relate to underground utilities and the control
of new generating and transmission facilities.
Letter from the League of California Cities regarding
effects the continuing revenue shortages are having
on most cities.
2. The following communications were referred as
indicated:
Referred to staff for inclusion in study, letter from
Mrs. Wilson Woodman requesting control of minibikes
and motorcycles on the streets and vacant areas of
the City, and letter from Louise Puthuff requesting a
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e area be made available for motor biking and
iibit the use of vacant lots for cycling within three
fired yards of dwellings.
:rred to staff for consideration, letter from the
age County Apartment House Association regarding
apartment industry setback in Orange County and
testing that before the City issues new permits for
tiple units, careful consideration be given to the
Lncy factor existing within the City and the bor-
ng communities.
:rred to Pending Legislation Committee, letter
a the City of Brea requesting support of the Brea
imunity Drug Council's recommendation for
imum penalties under the law to any and all
;ons engaged in the illegal sale of narcotics and
those arrested within Orange County be bound
for trial to the Superior Court.
:rred to Planning Department for action, reso-
;n of the Local Agency Formation Commission
-oving the Harbor View Hills -Phase 3 Annexation
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following resolutions were adopted after the
ling of the resolutions was waived by unanimous
ent of the Council:
elution No. 7243 approving the annexation to the
of certain uninhabited territory contiguous to the
of Newport Beach and known as Annexation No.
Shorecliffs -Cameo Shores Tidelands. (Local
icy Formation Commission's resolutions approvin
xation without notice and hearing were presented
elution No. 7244 initiating proceedings to annex
Le City certain uninhabited territory contiguous to
amity of Newport Beach and known as Annexation
72, Ford Road.
Aution No. 7245 approving the annexation to the
of certain uninhabited territory contiguous to the
of Newport Beach and known as Annexation No.
Ford Road. (Local Agency Formation Com-
iion's resolutions approving annexation without
:e and hearing were presented. )
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iibit the use of vacant lots for cycling within three
fired yards of dwellings.
:rred to staff for consideration, letter from the
age County Apartment House Association regarding
apartment industry setback in Orange County and
testing that before the City issues new permits for
tiple units, careful consideration be given to the
Lncy factor existing within the City and the bor-
ng communities.
:rred to Pending Legislation Committee, letter
a the City of Brea requesting support of the Brea
imunity Drug Council's recommendation for
imum penalties under the law to any and all
;ons engaged in the illegal sale of narcotics and
those arrested within Orange County be bound
for trial to the Superior Court.
:rred to Planning Department for action, reso-
;n of the Local Agency Formation Commission
-oving the Harbor View Hills -Phase 3 Annexation
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following resolutions were adopted after the
ling of the resolutions was waived by unanimous
ent of the Council:
elution No. 7243 approving the annexation to the
of certain uninhabited territory contiguous to the
of Newport Beach and known as Annexation No.
Shorecliffs -Cameo Shores Tidelands. (Local
icy Formation Commission's resolutions approvin
xation without notice and hearing were presented
elution No. 7244 initiating proceedings to annex
Le City certain uninhabited territory contiguous to
amity of Newport Beach and known as Annexation
72, Ford Road.
Aution No. 7245 approving the annexation to the
of certain uninhabited territory contiguous to the
of Newport Beach and known as Annexation No.
Ford Road. (Local Agency Formation Com-
iion's resolutions approving annexation without
:e and hearing were presented. )
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4. Referral of the following claims to the insurance
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Claims of Dell Gressley, Sharon Dale .Gressley and
Gressley
Helen Irene Gressley against the City of Newport
Beach and against the City of Newport Beach Police
Officers R. L. McCulloch, John Doe Petersen and
Does I through VI, filed by Attorney Kenneth Murphy,
alleging false arrest and imprisonment in connection
with the Holliday House Liquor, Corona del Mar, on
April 16, 1970.
Claim of Southern Counties Gas Company for damages
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to their 3/4" copper service at 400 Signal Road on
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Claim of Robert Stuart Wallace for damages to his
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boat allegedly caused by a City Recreation Depart-
ment boat colliding with his boat which was tied to
dock at Balboa Bay Club on July 9, 1970.
5. The City Attorney's referral of the following claim to
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the insurance carrier was confirmed:
Claim of Wesley Charles Carlson, filed by Attorney
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William W. Watson, alleging.physical injuries and
property, damage sustained in an auto accident in-
volving a City vehicle.
6. The public improvements constructed in conjunction
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with Resubdivision No. 165 and Harbor Permit
Harbor
No. 221 -2602 were accepted, and the Finance Director
Permit
was authorized to refund the $6,'000 cash surety
221 -2602
guaranteeing completion of the public. improvements.
(A report from the Public Works Director was pre-
sented.)
7. The business license application of Shirley M.
McBrayer for an amusement game called the Hi-
Striker at the Fun Zone was approved.
8. The following Budget Amendments were approved:
BA- 3,'$350 transfer of Budget Appropriations for
underground electrical conduit for installation of a
public telephone at the intersection of Ocean Boule-
vard and. Poppy Avenue from Unappropriated Con-
tingency Reserve, General Fund, to PB &R - Parks,
Parkways, etc., Park and Recreation Fund. (A report
from the City Manager Was presented.)
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BA -4, $146, 400 increase in Budget Appropriations
for the purchase of Fire Station Site in Newport
Center at Jamboree Road and Santa Barbara from
Unappropriated Surplus to Fire Station Site - Jamboree
Road and Santa Barbara, Building Excise Tax Fund.
(A report from the City Manager was presented. )
BA -5, $250 increase in Budget Appropriations for
rental of aircraft for Marine Safety operations from
Unappropriated Contingency Reserve to Marine
Safety - Rental of Property, General Fund. (Report
from City Manager attached)
BA -6, $4, 000 increase in Budget Appropriations for
Building Department consulting services from Un-
appropriated Contingency Reserve to Building -
Services, Prof., Tech., General Fund.
ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR:
1. A letter from Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Woodward com-
mending the Newport Beach Fire Department for the
very efficient and effective manner in which they
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handled a water -flood emergency at their home at
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2571 Wavely Drive, was referred to staff for reply.
2. It was agreed to file a letter from Al Martinson
regarding restrooms on the beach.
3. Planning Commission Resolution No.. 724 recom-
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mending that the City Council deny Specific Plan No. 1
proposed by Balboa Bay Club, Inc. to construct a
96 -unit apartment building having an overall height
of approximately 182 feet on the easterly portion of
the City -owned property under lease to the Balboa
Bay Club, was set for public hearing on August 24,
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4. At the request of the applicant, business application
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of Robert H. Teller, President of Tel Phil Eng. Inc.,
License
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for an amusement concession called the Space Pillow
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at the Fun Zone, was withdrawn.
CONTINUED BUSINESS:
1. A report was presented from the Public Works
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Director regarding agreement for construction of
public improvements in connection with the Newporter
Inn additions, Use Permit No. 1355.
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Resolution No. 7114, authorizing the execution of an
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amendment to an agreement between the City of New-
port Beach and the Newporter Hotel Corporation in
connection with Newporter Inn additions, Use Permit
Motion
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No. 1355, was adopted after the reading of the reso-
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lution was waived.
2. A report was presented from the Public Works
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Director regarding storm drain and miscellaneous
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improvements (Fernleaf Storm Drain, Phase II),
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Contract No. 1287.
Motion
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The plans and specifications were approved, and the
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City Clerk was authorized to advertise for bids to be
opened at 10 :00 A. M. , August 18, 1970.
CURRENT BUSINESS:
1. A report was presented from the Public Works
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Director regarding engineering services for the
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widening of 32nd Street from Newport Boulevard to
Balboa Boulevard, and for the 32nd Street and Sea-
shore Drive extensions westerly of Balboa Boulevard.
The modification of the 32nd Street widening project
was authorized to include design of the 32nd Street
and Seashore Drive extensions westerly of Balboa
Motion
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Boulevard, and the following resolution was adopted
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after the reading of the resolution was waived by
unanimous consent of the Council:
Resolution No. 7246 authorizing the execution
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Beach and Shuirman- Simpson, Consulting
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Civil Engineers, in connection with the improve-
ment of 32nd Street and Seashore Drive.
Z. A report was presented from the City Attorney
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regarding proposed settlement of claim for property
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damages of Mrs. Claranita B. Hixson.
Motion
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The City Attorney was authorized to take all steps
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necessary to settle the lawsuit between Mrs. Claranita
Hixson and the City, based upon payment to Mrs.
Hixson of the sum of $4, 500 in full settlement of her
claim.
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Mayor Hirth opened the continued public hearing in con-
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nection with proposed revocation of business license
No. 6202 issued to Raymond R. Filorio, doing business
as BEPPU, 502 North Newport Boulevard.
City Attorney Tully Seymour swore in Police Officer
Simon and questioned him regarding the Police Depart-
ment's investigation of BEPPU.
No one else desired to be heard.
Mayor Hirth closed the hearing with the unanimous con-
sent of the Council.
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Simon, revoked Business License No. 6202 issued to
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Raymond R. Filorio, doing business as BEPPU, 502
North Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach.
CURRENT BUSINESS CONTINUED:
3. A report was presented from the City Manager
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regarding Phase II, Orange County Air Transportation
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Plan, Interim Report, by the Ralph M. Parsons
Company.
Administrative Assistant Phil Bettencourt gave a
staff report.
Dan Emory, Chairman of the Upper Bay Residents'
Noise Abatement Committee, spoke on the Ralph M.
Parsons report and stated it was full of contradictions
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Clint Hoose, Chairman of the Newport Harbor Cham-
ber of Commerce Aviation Committee, invited mem-
bers of the Council to attend their committee meetings
to be held on the next four Tuesday mornings.
Mayor Hirth appointed Councilman Dostal, Council-
man Kymla and himself as an Ad Hoc Committee to
meet with the Chamber of Commerce Aviation Com-
mittee.
Motion
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A Minute Resolution was adopted strongly urging the
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Orange County Board of Supervisors to set a formal
public hearing for all interested parties to be heard,
including the City of Newport Beach, on the Ralph M.
Parsons Company Interim Report, Phase II, of the
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ADDITIONAL BUSINESS:
1. Resolution No. 7247, asking the assistance of the
Honorable Robert Badham, Assemblyman for the
71st District, in retluesting an opinion from the
Attorney General of the State of California concerning
the duty of the Board of Supervisors of Orange County
to appoint an Airport Land Use Commission pursuant
to the provisions of Division 9, Article 3. 5 of the
Public Utilities Code of the State of California, was
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adopted after the reading of the resolution was waived
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by unanimous consent of the Council.
Z. Councilman Croul asked for clarification on when the
Pacific View Memorial Park property would be an-
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John Vibert, President of Pacific View Memorial
Park, spoke from the audience and stated that he
would agree to start annexation proceedings by
January 2, 1973; and if a written agreement were
prepared to that effect, he would present it to the
Board of Directors for approval at their next
meeting on August 5, 1970.
The City Attorney was directed to prepare an agree -
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ment for annexation proceedings of the Pacific View
Memorial Park property to be commenced by
January 2, 1973.
Mayor Hirth announced that the Study Session would be
held August 3, 1970 at 7:30 P.M.
Mayor Hirth adjourned the meeting at 10:25 P. M.
Mayor
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