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REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
Place: Council Chambers
Time: 7:30 P.M.
Date: September 13, 1971
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PRELIMINARY ACTIONS:
1. The reading of the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of
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August 23, 1971 was waived, and said Minutes were
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approved as written and ordered filed_
2. The reading in full of all ordinances and resolutions
Motion
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under consideration was waived, and the City Clerk
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was directed to read by titles only.
HEARINGS:
1. Mayor Hirth opened the public hearing regarding the
Kymla
appeal of Carl J. Kymla from the decision of the
Appeal
Planning Commission disapproving proposed ordinance
which would hav2 created a Lower Newport Bay Civic
District with boundaries including a1L properties
southerly of West Coast Highway, Bayside Drive and
Ocean Boulevard and would have established certain
standards for commercial office and multi - family
residential units within said District for a period of
two years, Planning Commission Amendment No. 298.
A report from the Community Development Depart-
ment was presented with the Application to Appeal,
statement of reasons for appeal and Statement of
Policy from Newport Residents United_
Received after the agenda was printed were two tele-
grams from Frank and Frances Robinson and from
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lovell urging adoption of the
proposed height and density ordinance as supported by
the Newport Residential United Citizens Committee.
Motion
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The hearing was continued until later in the evening
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after Agenda Item D -2, proposed ordinance creating
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a shoreline height limitation zone, was considered.
2. Mayor Hirth opened the public hearing regarding the
Stine
appeal of William Stine from the decision of the
Appeal
Planning Commission denying Use Permit No. 1543,
amended, which requested permission to develop a
16 -unit motel (amended to 14 units) in a C -1 District,
located at 2005 -2009 Court Street on the south side
between 20th Street and McFadden Place.
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A report from the Community Development Depart-
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ment was presented with the Application to Appeal.
Acting Community Development Director Jim Hewicke
gave a report on the findings of the Planning Com-
mission.
Bob Seiling, architect representing William Stine,
and William Stine spoke from the audience. Mr.
Corn, real estate broker, stated there was a demand
in the area for a motel.
Paul Shapiro, Lewis Kiser and Tom Hyans spoke
TC�` °ainst the proposed motel because itwould be a high
Fr nsity traffic generator.
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Motion
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The hearing was closed.
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Motion
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The decision of the Planning Commission was sus -
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ORDINANCES FOR ADOPTION:
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1. Ordinance No. 1403, being,
Garbagc
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH AMENDING CHAPTER 6.04 OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE,
ENTITLED "GARBAGE, REFUSE AND
CUTTINGS ",
was presented for second reading.
Received after the agenda was printed, a letter from
Mary Harper protesting the requirement to bundle
newspapers for garbage pickup.
Mrs. Elaine Linhoff spoke against the ordinance and
stated that it should be rewritten in a more simplified
manner. Dale Wullner spoke in favor of the ordinance
Councilman Parsons made a motion to amend subject
ordinance and to pass it to second reading.
Motion
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Councilman Dostal made a substitute motion to diary
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to incorporate the changes suggested by Mrs. Linhoff,
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which motion carried.
Z. Ordinance No. 1404, being,
Off -stree
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH ADDING SECTIONS 20. 02. 182, 20. 02.184
AND 20. 38.035 AND AMENDING SECTIONS
20. 38.030 AND 20.40. 030 OF THE NEWPORT
BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO REVISE OFF -
STREET PARKING STANDARDS FOR OFFICE
AND COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS,
Planning Commission Amendment No. 297, amending
the off - street parking standards for retail stores and
office buildings, was presented for second reading.
Acting Community Development Director Jim Hewicke
gave a brief staff report.
Motion
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Ordinance No. 1404 was set for public hearing on
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September 20, 1971.
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3. Ordinance No. 1405, being,
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
Districts
BEACH CHANGING AND REDEFINING THE
BOUNDARIES OF THE COUNCILMANIC '
DISTRICTS OF THE CITY,
was presented for second reading.
Motion
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Ordinance No. 1405 was adopted.
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4. Ordinance No. 1406, being,
Finger-
printing
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
Fee
BEACH AMENDING SECTION 5.04. 020 OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO PRO-
VIDE FOR FINGERPRINTING FEE IN CON-
NECTION WITH BUSINESS LICENSE APPLI-
CATIONS,
imposing an additional fee for fingerprinting pro-
cessing which is mandatory for certain categories of
business licenses, was presented for second reading.
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A report from the Acting City Attorney was presented.
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Ordinance No. 1406 was disallowed in order to comply
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with President Nixon's wage and price freeze.
5. Ordinance No. 1407, being,
Speed
Limit
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH ADDING SECTION 12.24.075 AND
AMENDING SECTIONS 12.24. 070, 1Z. 24. 080,
AND 12. 24.090 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH
MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO PRIMA FACIE
SPEED LIMITS,
establishing speed zones in the Newport Center area,
was presented for second reading.
Motion
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Ordinance No. 1407 was adopted.
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ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION:
1. A proposed ordinance, being,
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
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BEACH ADDING SECTION 20. 54.060 TO THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO PRO-
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VIDE FOR CITY COUNCIL REVIEW OF PLAN -
NING COMMISSION ZONING AMENDMENT
DENIALS.
A report from the City Manager was presented.
Motion
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The proposed ordinance was referred to the Planning
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Commission for public hearing and recommendations
back to Council.
RECESS for five minutes was declared by Mayor Hirth.
The Council reconvened with all members present.
Z. Proposed Ordinance No. 1408, being,
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
Zone
BEACH ADDING SECTION 20.08. 125 TO THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE,
ENTITLED "SHORELINE HEIGHT LIMITATION
ZONE",
Planning Commission Amendment No. 301, creating
said Zone with boundaries including all properties
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proposed high rise locations in The Bluffs Develop-
ment, and establishing a 35 -foot height limitation
within the Zone, for a period of one year:
City Planner Bill Foley outlined the major differences
between the proposed Shoreline Height Limitation
Zone and the proposed Lower Newport Bay Civic
District.
Allan Beek, representing the Newport Residents
United, read the group's Statement of Policy into the
record, which policy endorsed the recommendations
of the Lower Newport Bay Civic District- Committee
that waterfront high -rise be banned for two years
and that the highest priority be given to developing
a Master Plan. Mike Johnson, President of the
West Newport Association; Ed Cavanaugh, repre-
senting the Broadmoor Home Owners Association,
urged Council to consider the recommendations made
in the Newport Residents United Statement of Policy.
Joe Rasma and Goldie Jacobs spoke against any high
rise developments in Newport Beach.
Blackie Gadarian, owner of Blackie's Boatyard, and
James Parker, representing Occidental- Petroleum
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Corporation who is the owner of the undeveloped
property adjacent to The Towers, protested the pro-
posed regulations.
Motion
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Ordinance No. 1408 was introduced and set for
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public hearing on October 12, 1971.
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On motion of Councilman McInnis, the continued public
Kymla
hearing regarding the appeal of Carl J. Kymla from the
Appeal
decision of the Planning Commission disapproving pro-
posed ordinance which would have created a Lower New-
port Bay Civic District with boundaries including all
properties southerly of West Coast Highway, Bayside
Drive and Ocean Boulevard and would have established
certain standards for commercial office and multi - family
Motion
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residential units within said District for a period of two
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years, Planning Commission Amendment No. 298,was
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opened.
Councilman McInnis made a motion to continue the hearing
to October 12,: 1971:'. ' .
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Mayor Pro Tem Rogers called for a recess, which recess
was granted by unanimous agreement of the Council.
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The Council reconvened with all members present.
Motion
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Subject hearing was continued to October 12, 1971.
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Abstain
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HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATIONS:
1. A report was presented from the Harbor and Tidelands
Ancient
Administrator regarding Harbor Permit Application
Marine
No. 1Z9 -2735 of Ancient Mariner, Inc., to revise the
existing Harbor Permit bayward of 2735 West Coast
Highway.
Motion
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Harbor Permit Application No. 129 -2735 was approved.
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2. A report was presented from the Harbor and Tidelands
Unger
Administrator regarding Harbor Permit Application
Pacific
No. 221 -3010 of Unger Pacific, Inc. ; to construct a
bulkhead bayward of Block 4Z9, Lancaster's Addition,
and adjacent street ends.
Motion
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Harbor Permit Application No. 221 -3010 was ap-
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proved, subject to the City Engineer's approval of the
plans for the street end portions of the bulkhead.
CONTINUED BUSINESS:
1. Ordinance No. 1386, relating to prohibiting dogs or
Animals
any other animals in parks, and on all public beaches
on
on a seasonal basis beginning June 15 and ending
Beaches
September 15, excepting a blind person and his guide
dog, was presented for review.
A report was presented from the City Manager.
Letters were presented from the following recom-
mending the prohibition of dogs from the beaches:
President of the West Newport Beach-Improvement
Association, Karen Grasso, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H.
Frei, Mrs. E. D. Washko, S. J. Grasso and Mrs.
Bea Orth.
Letters were presented from the following requesting
that dogs be allowed on the ocean beaches and walks:
H. V. Habsburg, Mrs. Frances Andorka.
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The matter was continued to October 12, 1971.
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CURRENT BUSINESS:
1. A report was presented from the Acting Community
Development Director regarding Tentative Map of
Tract 6905, request from I. D. H. , a Joint Venture
(Holstein Co.) to permit a subdivision of 13. 11 acres
into a Planned Residential Development comprising
64 single-family residential lots, one green area lot,
one tennis club lot and one maintenance area lot,
portion of Blocks 51 and 52 of Irvine's Subdivision,
located on the southwest corner of Eastbluff Drive
and Vista Del Oro, zoned R- 4- .B -2 -UL, C -N -H and
R -3 -B.
The Tentative Map of Tract 6905 was approved, sub-
ject to the conditions recommended by the Planning
Commission.
2. A report was presented from the Acting Community
Development Director regarding Tentative Map of
Tract 7530, request of Charles T. Smith- to- permit
a subdivision of 2. 7 acres into one lot for condomin-
ium development, portion of Block 1 of Irvine's Sub-
division, located on the south side of West Coast High•
way westerly of Balboa Coves.
Acting Community Development Director Jim Hewicke:
gave a report on the findings of the Planning Com-
mission.
The Tentative Map of Tract 7530 was approved, sub-
ject to the conditions recommended by the Planning
Commission, and subject to the following conditions:
(1) Buildings not to exceed 35 foot height limit.
(2) Density not to exceed 28 units.
3. A report was presented from the Public Works
Director regarding proposed vacation of an alley
adjacent to the west side of Lot 19, Block 5, East
Newport Tract, adjacent to 8th Street.
The matter was diaried to September 20, and the staff
was directed to come back with provisions for pro-
tecting the ingress and egress through the alley.
4. A report was presented from the Public Works Depart•
ment regarding acquisition of Lot 2 and the easterly
3. 57 feet of Lot 1, Block 139, Canal Section, also
known as 202 - 40th Street, Newport Beach, in con-
nection with Balboa Boulevard widening.
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Tract
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Dale Wullner spoke from the audience supporting sub-
ject acquisition.
The purchase of Lot 2.and the easterly 3. 57 feet of
Motion
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Lot 1, Block 139, Canal Section was authorized at the
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appraised fair market value of $26, 750; and the
following resolution was adopted:
Resolution No. 7523 accepting a Grant Deed
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from Leonard C. and Agnes Keppler for
subject property.
5. A letter from Clinton M. Hoose, Jr. , Acting Chair-
OrCo
man of a newly formed Orange County Airport Citizens
Airport
Committee, requesting a formal meeting with the
Citizens
entire City Council, and members of the City staff to
Cmte
discuss and develop a position concerning the renewal
of commercial jet leases at Orange County Airport,
was presented.
A copy of a memorandum from the Mayor to the City
Council regarding request of the Citizens Orange
County Airport Noise Abatement Committee for a
joint meeting was presented with a report from the
City Manager.
%otion
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It was directed that the City Council would meet with
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the Citizens Committee on the Orange County Airport
at the regular Study Session to be held at 1:30 P.M.,
September 20, 1971.
6. A report was presented from the City's Special Legal
Coxco, Inc
Counsel, Tully Seymour, regarding proposed settle-
Litigation
ment of litigation with Coxco, Inc. in connection with
Contract No. 847.
Settlement of the lawsuit of Coxco, Inc. in connection
Motion
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with Contract No. 847 was approved, as recommended
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by the City's Special Legal Counsel; payment of
$5, 875 to Coxco, Inc. was authorized in full settlement
of claim against the City, subject to its dismissal
with prejudice from the lawsuit entitled Coxco, Inc.,
et al vs. City of Newport Beach, Superior Court No.
167868; and the staff was authorized to come back
with the appropriate Budget Amendment.
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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:
Letter from Bessie Westerson expressing appreciation
for the completion of 32nd Street and commenting on
care of the street since completion.
Notice from the Orange County Harbor Judicial Dis-
Bail
trict that the Newport Beach Municipal Code bail
Schedules
schedule for white zone violations has been raised
from $5.00 to $10.00.
Letter from Madge Phillips protesting Pacific Coast
Freeway.
Letter from Stan Northrup, City of San Clemente,
LAFCo
giving his observations, opinions and conclusions of
the Local Agency Formation Commission controversy
as it pertains to cities.
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Excerpt of action of the City Council of San Clemente
LAFCo
at its meeting held August 18 approving San Clemente'
share of legal fees incurred in seating the City
Selection Committee Members, subject to the limi-
tation of $265.
Minutes of the City Selection Committee for the
LAFCo
Orange County Local Agency Formation Commission
dated Monday, August 9, 1971.
Letter from Orange County Road Department trans -
mitting map of proposed annexation to Orange County
Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 10 - Industri
al Annexation No. 5, on the southwest corner of
Barranca Road and San Joaquin Road.
Resolution of Orange County Board of..Supervisors
designating Supervisor Ralph B. Clark as representa-
tive of the Board on the Study Committee to revise the
sand and gravel regulations.
Resolution of the Board of Supervisors regarding
Coast to
establishment of proposed Coordinating Council for
Crest
Santa Ana River /Santiago Creek Greenbelt Plan.
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Resolution of Board of Supervisors setting 10:00 A.M.
September 15, 1971 to hear the petition for the incor-
poration of an unincorporated portion of the County to
be known as the City of Irvine.
Notice of Prehearing Conference in regard to appli -,
cations of Southern California Gas Company before
the Public Utilities Commission to increase tariff
schedules and rates.
Letter from Retail Clerks Union Local 324 regarding
pending legislation.
Agenda of the Board of Supervisors meetings held
August 24, 25, 31, September 1, 7 and_ 8, 1971.
Orange County General Planning Program news dated
August 10, 1971.
Letter from California Water Resources Association
enclosing response received by them to the- August 21
Nader report on California land and water, and
enclosing their newsletter and a special wild rivers
bulletin.
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2. The following communications were referred as
indicated:
Referred to staff for appropriate action, resolution of
Street
the Board of Supervisors of Orange County changing
Name
the names of Tustin Avenue and Acacia Street to
Change
Irvine Avenue, and Palisades Road to Bristol Street.
Referred to staff for reply, letter from the Orange
County Apartment House Association requesting
information on the City's property tax rate.
Referred to the Pending Legislation Committee, reso-
SB 51
lution of the City of Costa Mesa urging passage of
State Senate Bill 51 relating to auto repair dealers.
3. The following resolutions were adopted-
Resolution No. 7524 authorizing the execution of an
Hospita:
agreement between the City of Newport Beach and
Rd Imp%
Presbyterian Hospital of Orange County for improve-
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ment of Hospital Road between Placentia Avenue and
Newport Boulevard. (A report from the Public
Works Director was presented.)
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Resolution No. 7525 ordering the canvass of the
Special Municipal Election to be held on the 5th day of
Speci;
Bond
October, 1971 to be made by the City Clerk.
Elect:
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Resolution No. 7526 awarding a contract for Fernleaf
Fernl
Street End Improvements in China Cove., Contract No.
St Eni
1334, to R. W. McClellan & Sons, Inc. for $5, 370. 75.
Impvr
(A report from the Public Works Director was pre-
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sented.)
Resolution No. 7,527 awarding a contract for Jamboree
Jamb
Road Median Irrigation System, Contract No. 1387, to
Rd Mi
Norman Benham . Landscaping of South Laguna for
Irrig
$5,212.50. (A report from the Public Works Director
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was presented. )
Resolution No. 7528 awarding a contract. for Ocean
Ocear
Boulevard at Heliotrope Avenue Storm Drain Improve-
Blvd/
ments, Contract No. 1325, to E. L. White Co, for
Heliot
$11, 000. (A report from the Public Works Director
Storrr.
was presented. )
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4. The following claims for damages were denied, and
Claire
the City Clerk's referral of the claims to the insur-
ance carrier was confirmed:
Claim of Karen Tutwiler for damage to an automobile,
Tutwi
allegedly caused when it was involved in an accident
with a City vehicle on July 24, 1971 on Newport Boule-
vard in Newport Beach.
Claim of L. F. McClurg, Manager of Cameo Villa
Mcch
Apartments, for damages to Apartment D on August 17,
allegedly caused by a City sewer back-up -
Claim of John C. Anderson, a minor, by James A.
Andex
Anderson (filed by G. G. Lemacks, attorney) for
personal injuries to John in Mariners Park on July 20,
1971.
5. The following Summons and Complaint was referred to
Pacifi
the Assistant City Attorney with authorization to take
Coast
appropriate action:
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Summons and Complaint of E. O. Rodeffer to Enjoin
Ultra Vires Acts, Illegal Expenditure of Public Funds
and for Declaratory Relief in connection with the
Pacific Coast Freeway Election.
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6. The following staff report was received and ordered
filed:
Memorandum from the Harbor and Tidelands Admin-
Legislati o
istrator to the City Manager regarding status of
pending legislation.
7. Dedication ceremonies of the Newport Center Fire
Npt Cente
Station were approved for Friday, October 8 at
Fire
1:30 P.M.; and the Mayor and City Manager were
Station
authorized, in conjunction with the Fire Chief, to
prepare the dedication program. (A report from the
City Manager .was presented. )
8. The following requests to fill personnel vacancies
were approved: (A report from the City Manager was
presented.)
Building Inspector I in the Community Development
Department to fill a position now vacant.
Building Maintenance Man I in the Community Develop
ment Department to fill a position now vacant.
Senior Planner in the Community Development Depart-
ment to fill a position now vacant.
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Refuse G°rewman in the General Services Department
to fill a position now vacant.
Equipment Operator II in the General Services
Department to fill a position now vacant.
9. The expense account of Councilman Dostal for atten-
dance at NOISE Work Shop and Conference on legis-
lation in Richfield, Minnesota on October 27-29, 1971,
in the amount of $374. 00, was approved.
10. (a) The following Budget Amendments were, approved
after a report from the Finance Director to the
City_ Manager regarding inter -fund transfers at
June 30, 1971 was presented:
BA -81, $198, 418.45 increase in Fund. Balance;
decrease in Budget Appropriations and decrease
in Revenue Estimates, General Fund. - closing
entry.
BA -82, $18,393.16 decrease in Fund Balance;
increase in Budget Appropriations and decrease
in Revenue Estimates, Park and Recreation
Fund - closing entry.
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BA -83, $536.36 decrease in Fund. Balance;
decrease in Budget Appropriations and decrease
in Revenue Estimates, Library Fund - closing
entry.
BA -84, $15,896.71 increase in Fund Balance; .
decrease in Budget Appropriations and decrease
in Revenue Estimates, Retirement Fiend - closing
entry.
BA -85, $93, 692. 36 increase in Fund Balance;
decrease in Budget Appropriations, and increase
in Revenue Estimates, State Gas Tax Fund (Sec.
2107) - closing entry.
BA -86, $63, 042. 44 increase in Fund Balance;
decrease in Budget Appropriations, and an
increase in Revenue Estimates, State Gas Tax
Fund (Sec. 2106) - closing entry.
BA -87, $1, 011. 55 decrease in Fund Balance; a
decrease in Revenue Estimates, Arterial Highway
Financing Fund - closing entry.
BA -88, $867. 06 decrease in Fund Balance;
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decrease in Revenue Estimates,. Traffic Safety
Fund - closing entry.
BA -89, $7,640.16 decrease in Fund Balance;
decrease in Revenue Estimates, Parking Meter
Fund - closing entry.
BA -90, $18, 610. 75 decrease in Fiend Balance;
decrease in Revenue Estimates, Tide & Submerge
Lands Fund - closing entry.
BA -91, $3, 298. 78 increase in Fund Balance;
decrease in Budget Appropriations and decrease
in Revenue Estimates, Gas Tax Contribution
Fund - closing entry.
BA -92, $1, 719. 59 decrease in Fund Balance;
decrease in Budget Appropriations, Capital
Improvement Fund - closing entry.
BA -93, $20, 106. 45 increase in Fund Balance;
decrease in Budget Appropriations and increase
in Revenue Estimates, Building Excise Tax Fund
closing entry.
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BA -94, $2. 50 increase in Fund Balance, decrease
in Budget Appropriations, Water Bond I &R Fund -
closing entry.
BA -95, $125, 478.18 decrease in Fund Balance;
increase in Budget Appropriations and increase.
in Revenue Estimates, Water System_Develop-
ment Fund - closing entry.
BA -96, $229, 354. 08 increase in Fund Balance;
decrease in Budget Appropriations and increase
in Revenue Estimates, Water Fund - closing
entry.
BA -97, $3, 247. 64 increase in Fund Balance;
decrease in Budget Appropriations and increase
in Revenue Estimates, Marinapark._Fung - closing
entry.
BA -98, $137, 710. 02 transfer from Reserve for
Future Water to Building Excise Tax Fund for
construction of Newport Center Fire Station -
closing entry.
BA -99, $213, 924. 36 transfer from General Fund
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to Capital Improvement Fund for Reconstruction
of Balboa Pier ocean front parking facilities -
closing entry.
BA -100, $2, 625. 00 increase in Fund Balance;
return to, Fund Balance the 1970 -71 requirement
of $105, 197. 50 and set up the 1971 -72 require-
ment of $102, 572. 50, Water Fund_ - closing entry.
BA -101, $100, 000. 00 decrease in Fund Balance;
transfer to Reserve for future water .sources,
Water Fund - closing entry.
BA -102, $10, 890. 72 increase in FUnd_Balance;
transfer from Reserve for Tennis .Court Con-
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struction for final payments of Mariners Park and
Las Arenas Park Tennis Courts to Building
Excise Tax Fund - closing entry.
BA -103, $14, 031. 80 decrease in Fund Balance;
transfer to Reserves for Surfboard Acquisition
and Tennis Court Construction, Park and Recre-
ation Fund - closing entry.
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BA -104, $36, 742. 06 decrease in Fund Balance;
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transfer to Reserve for Off - Street Parking,
Parking Meter Fund - closing entry.
BA -105, $39, 620. 81 transfer from Park and
Recreation Fund to General Fund.for partial pay -
ment of advance - closing entry.
BA -106, $17,444.25 transfer from Library Fund
to General Fund for partial payment of advance -
closing entry.
BA -107, $4,116. 91 transfer from Retirement
Fund to General Fund for final payment of ad-
vance - closing entry.
(b) The following Budget Amendments were approved
after a report from the City Manager regarding
1971 -72 Budget Amendments was presented:
BA -22, $1, 000 transfer of Budget Appropriations
for funding of City's General Plan Program from
General Plan - Transportation Study to General
Plan - Housing Study, General Fund.
BA -23, $21,150 transfer of Budget Appropriations
for funding of City's General Plan Program from
Unappropriated Contingency Reserve to General
Plan - Housing Study ($1, 000); Geological Survey
($5, 000); and Community Development, Seasonal -
Part -Time ($15,150), General Fund-
BA-Z4, $58, 000 increase in Budget Appropriation
and Decrease in Unappropriated Surplus for
funding of City's General Plan Program from
Unappropriated Surplus to General Plan - Eco-
nomic Study ($25, 000), General Plan - Housing
Study ($8, 000) and General Plan_- Shoreline
Studies ($25, 000), General Fund..
BA -25, $265 transfer of Budget Appropriations
-for City's share of Local Agency Formation
Commission legal fees from Unappropriated Con-
tingency Reserve to Nondepartmental, Services -
Professional, Technical, Etc., General Fund.
BA -26, $2, 000 increase in Budget Appropriations
and decrease in Unappropriated Surplus for City's
share of retaining Washington Legislative Advo-
cate on Oil Matters from Unappropriated Surplus
to Nondepartmental, Services - Professional,
Technical, Etc., General Fund.
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ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE. CONSENT CALENDAR:
1. Letter and resolution of the City of Costa Mesa
Bicyc
requesting that legislation be enacted to enable local
Trails
agencies to react to their individual situations regard-
ing bicycle versus vehicle traffic without being in con-
flict with the California Vehicle Code were presented.
The Acting City Attorney was requested to look into
the legality of the City's adopted bicycle trails with
regard to the California Vehicle Code.
2. A letter from M. C. Johnson to the Public Works
Balbo
Director regarding accumulation of trash on propertiek
Blvd
bordering Balboa Boulevard between 38th and 47th
Sidew
Streets was presented.
Dale Wullner spoke from the audience regarding the
need for sidewalks in subject area.
The staff was instructed to look into the matter and to
come back with definite plans and recommendations
for getting sidewalks constructed on the south side of
Balboa Boulevard between 38th and 47th Streets.
3. Letters from Dale W. Wullner and from Carole Bab-
Noise
cock of Pasadena protesting the Police helicopter
Pollu
were presented.
Dale Wullner spoke from the audience and said his
letter was not against the Police helicopter- program,
but was against all types of noise pollution in the City.
4. A letter from Dale Wullner regarding accumulation of
Mark
trash behind the Market Basket grocery store on 31st
Bask
Street was presented.
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Dale Wullner spoke from the audience and suggested
the Council write a letter to the Market Basket
requesting that the area be cleaned up.
5. Councilman Parsons stated that he had read the
Mosq
Minutes of the Orange County Mosquito Abatement
Allate
District meeting of August 19, 1971,, and suggested
Distr
that possibly -the Council should be more informed
regarding the District.
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ADDITIONAL BUSINESS:
1. Councilman McInnis read in full the following reso-
lution:
Resolution No. 7529 reaffirming support for
the Orange County Land Use Commission, and
urging the Orange County Board of Supervisors
to provide the Commission with meaningful
financial assistance.
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Resolution No. 7529 was adopted; and the City Clerk
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was directed to send copies to the Board of-Super-
visors, the Airport Land Use Commission, all the
cities in the Orange County League of Cities and all
other Orange County cities and to State Representa-
tives Badham and Carpenter.
Mayor Hirth appointed Allan Beek as an additional member
of the Citizens Advisory Bicycle Trails Committee.
The Mayor adjourned the meeting at 12:10 A. M. to 8:00
A.M., Saturday, September 18 for the purpose of holding
an Executive Session to interview applicants for the City
Attorney position; and the Mayor announced that there
would be an adjourned meeting at 7:30 P.M., September
20 for the purpose of holding a Regular Adjourned Council
Meeting in lieu of the regularly scheduled meeting of
September 27, 1971.
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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