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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
REGULAR. COUNCIL MEETING
Place: Council Chambers
Time: 7:30 P.M.
Date: March 13, 1972
Roll Call.
MINUTES
Mayor Hirth presented a Proclamation declaring the week
of April 3 through April 7 as Youth Civic Week to Mrs.
Kit Drollinger, President of the League of Women Voters
of Orange Coast, representing the Corona del Mar and
Harbor High School Civic Class students who will be
participants in the Youth Civic Day at City Hall.
The reading of the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of
February 28, 1972 was waived, said Minutes were ap:-
proved as written and ordered filed.
The reading in full of all ordinances and resolutions under
consideration was waived, and the City Clerk was directed
to read by titles only.
HEARINGS:
1. Mayor Hirth opened the continued public hearing to
consider the adoption of the General Policy Report of
the Newport Beach General Plan.
A report was presented from the Planning Commissic
recommending adoption of the General Plan Policy as
amended by the City Council on February 28.
Paul Ryckoff spoke from the audience and read a state
ment regarding natural resources.
No one else desired to be heard.
The hearing was closed.
Resolution No. 7634, adopting the General Policy
Report of the Newport Beach General Plan, -was
adopted.
2. Mayor Hirth opened the public hearing in connection
with amended Ordinance No. 1411, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH ADDING SECTIONS 20. 02. 032 AND
20. 02. 225, AND ADDING CHAPTER 20.43 TO
TITLE 20 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICI-
PAL CODE ENTITLED "AUTOMOBILE SERVICE
STATIONS, "
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Planning Commission Amendment No. 299, adding
standards for the development of automobile service
stations, outlining use permit procedures and pro-
viding for the improvement of existing stations which
would become nonconforming.
Frank Walker, representing the Western Oil and Gas
Company, and Court Crane, representing the San
Diego District of Shell Oil Company, spoke from the
audience and stated that they felt the ordinance was
excessively restrictive, particularly in the parking,
landscaping and sign requirements.
No one else desired to be heard.
Motion
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The hearing was closed.
Ayes
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Motion
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Ordinance No. 1411 was adopted.
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ORDINANCES FOR ADOPTION:
1. Ordinance No. 1429, being,
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
Beaches
BEACH AMENDING SECTION 11. 08.040 OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING
TO SLEEPING IN VEHICLES OR ON BEACHES,
substituting the word "vehicle" for the word "auto-
mobile" to include other vehicles such as campers
and trailers, was presented for second reading.
Motion
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Ordinance No. 1429 was adopted.
Ayes
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ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION:
1. A proposed ordinance, being,
In -lieu
Parking
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
Fees
BEACH ADDING SECTION 12.44.125 TO THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO PRO-
VIDE FOR COMMERCIAL IN -LIEU PARKING
FEES,
providing for a fee of $250 per space in -lieu parking
for new commercial establishments and exempting
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established businesses, was presented with a report
from the City Attorney.
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The proposed ordinance was diaried to March 27,
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1972.
CONTINUED BUSINESS:
1. A letter was presented from the Girl Scout Council of
Bicycle
Orange County requesting a place on the agenda for
Trails
the Girl Scouts of the Harbor Area to present a pro-
gram to Council supporting the bike trails of Newport
Beach.
Mary Blake, Chairman of the Girl Scout Council of
Orange County, presented a 7 -point program entitled
"Bicycles to the Beach". Sue Howe of Troop 1342,
Karen Jerger and Judy Blodgett, of Troop 1684,
urged installation of bike trails to the beach before
summer vacation.
George Perlin spoke from the audience and suggested
that donations be solicited.
It was agreed that the staff be directed to report back
at the next meeting on how such a program could be
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worked out, and that the Council should give unofficial
endorsement to the program in principle.
RECESS was declared for five minutes.
Council reconvened with all members present.
2. A report from the City Attorney regarding wording
Special
in connection with proposed Special Consolidated
Consoli
Municipal Election for park and recreational bond
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issue was presented with copy of letter- agreement
Municil
from the law offices of O'Melveny & Myers regarding
Electio;
their services as municipal bond attorneys and with
copy of agreement with Stone & Youngberg, Municipal
Financing Consultants, Inc. for consulting services.
A memorandum from the Parks, Beaches and Recre-
ation Director to the City Manager regarding cost
estimates for acquisition and development related to a
proposed bond issue was presented.
The following persons addressed the Council and in-
dicated support of the bond issue: Ginger Paige,
Elaine Linhoff and Hal Glass, representing the New-
port Heights Association. Hal Sweetser, 37th and
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Park Lane, expressed concern regarding the enlarge-
ment of 38th Street Park.
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Resolution No. 7635, determining that the public
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interest and necessity demand the acquisition and
construction of certain municipal improvements and
Motion
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making findings relating thereto, was adopted; and
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setting forth estimated costs of said municipal im-
provements: Proposition A in the amount of
$3, 560, 000, Proposition B in the amount of $2, 425, 00
and Proposition C in the amount of $3, 000, 000.
Motion
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The following ordinance was introduced and passed to
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second reading on March 27, 1972:
Ordinance No. 1431, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING, CALLING,
PROVIDING FOR AND GIVING NOTICE OF A
SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD IN SAID CITY
ON JUNE 6, 1972, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUB-
MITTING TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF SAID
CITY CERTAIN PROPOSITIONS TO INCUR
BONDED INDEBTEDNESS BY SAID CITY FOR A
CERTAIN MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENT, AND
ORDERING THE CONSOLIDATION OF SAID
ELECTION WITH THE STATEWIDE PRIMARY
ELECTION TO BE HELD ON SAID DATE.
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Resolution No. 7636, requesting the Board of Super-
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visors of the County of Orange, to consolidate the
bond election of the City of Newport Beach to be held
Motion
x
June 6, 1972 with statewide Primary Election to be
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x
x
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x
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held on the same date, was adopted.
Resolution No. 7637, authorizing the execution of an
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agreement between the City of Newport Beach and
the law firm of O'Melveny & Myers for legal services
Motion
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as bond counsel for the Special Consolidated Municipal
Ayes
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Election to be held June 6, 1972, was adopted.
Resolution No. 7638, authorizing the execution of an
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agreement between the City of Newport Beach and
Stone & Youngberg Municipal Financing Consultants,
Inc., for consultant services in connection with the
Motion
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Special Consolidated Municipal Election to be held
Ayes
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June 6, 1972, was adopted.
3. Deletion from the California Freeway System of the
Pacific
Pacific Coast Freeway (Route 1) through the City of
Coast F
Newport Beach was discussed.
Resolution No. 7639, expressing Council support of
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S. B. 230 and A. B. 58 to delete Route 1 of the Cali -
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fornia Freeway System through the City of Long Beach
Motion
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and requesting that said bills be amended to include
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the City of Newport Beach, was adopted.
Mayor Pro Tem Rogers read in full Resolution No.
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7640; requesting Senator Carpenter and /or Assembly-
man Badham to author and introduce appropriate
legislation to delete proposed Route 1 of the California
Freeway System through the City of Newport Beach.
Motion
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Resolution No. 7640 was adopted.
Ayes
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Mr. H. P. Chase, resident of Laguna Niguel spoke
from the audience requesting inclusion in the bill.
4. A report was presented from the City Manager re-
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garding the College Legal Clinic.
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It was agreed that Councilman Dostal would act as a
committeeaof -one to meet with representatives of the
College Legal Clinic and would then report back to
Council.
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5. A report was presented from the City Attorney re-
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garding computer sharing.
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Resolution No. 7641, authorizing the execution of an
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agreement between the City of Newport Beach and the
Motion
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City of Costa Mesa to share the use of an NCR Cen-
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x
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x
x
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tury 200 computer, was adopted.
CURRENT BUSINESS:
1. A report was presented from the Parks, Beaches and
Bi
Recreation Commission regarding acceptance of park
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property in Upper Big Canyon.
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Parks, Beaches and Recreation Director Cal Stewart
gave a staff report.
An 8 -acre parcel of land in Upper Big Canyon was
Motion
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accepted from The Irvine Company for the purpose of
Ayes
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developing a natural park and bicycle and walking
trail system, subject to the conditions that 1), the land
be dedicated in fee to the City without charge, 2) the
park be developed in accordance with plans and speci-
fications approved by the City Council and 3) the City
reimburse The Irvine Company for the improvements
that are made in the park facility only.
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2. A report was presented from the Parks, Beaches and
Buck
Recreation Commission regarding acquisition of lots
Gully
in Buck Gully.
Motion
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The staff was instructed to take the necessary steps
Ayes
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x
x
x
x
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for City acquisition of three privately -owned lots in
Buck Gully.
3. A report was presented from the Parks, Beaches and
San
Recreation Commission regarding the naming of the
Joaquin
Senior Citizens park in Harbor View Hills.
Hills
Park
Motion
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The name of "San Joaquin Hills Park" was approved
Ayes
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x
x
x
x
x
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for the Senior Citizens facility that will be located at '
the intersection of Crown Drive and San Joaquin Hills
Road in Harbor View Hills.
4. A report was presented from the City Manager re-
City Dum;
garding sale of City dump property.
Property
A report was presented from the Community Develop-
ment Director with attached copy of Planning Com-
mission Resolution No. 744 endorsing Tentative
Mobilehome Park Site Development Standards for a
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specific parcel of surplus municipal property known
as the former City dump site.
Elaine Linhoff spoke from the audience and inquired
if consideration had been given to using the property
for an off -site parking lot for the beach.
The report from the Community Development Director
and the Planning Commission Resolution No. 744 were
Motion
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received and ordered filed, and the following reso-
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lution was adopted:
Resolution No. 7642 declaring certain real property
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to be surplus, authorizing its sale and setting out the
procedure for its sale.
5. A report was presented from the Public Works
Back Bay
Director regarding vacation of a portion of Back Bay
Drive
Drive northwesterly of Eastbluff Drive.
Vacation
In answer to an inquiry from Frank Robertson, Public
Works Director Joe Devlin stated that this action was
for housekeeping purposes to correct an error in the
deed and was a paper change only.
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Resolution No. 7643, adopting a map showing a portio
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of a certain street known as Back Bay Drive which is
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proposed to be vacated, closed up and abandoned, was
Ayes
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x
x
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x
x
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adopted.
Resolution No. 7644, declaring intention to order the
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vacation, closing up and abandonment of a portion of a
Motion
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certain street known as Back Bay Drive and setting a
Ayes
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x
x
x
x
x
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public hearing for April 10, 1972, was adopted.
6. A report from the Public Works Director regarding
Curb C
request of David Manookian requesting permission to
provide a driveway approach and apron from the Fern
Street side of the property at 6900 Ocean Front was
presented with a copy of Mr. Manookian's request
letter.
A driveway approach and apron from the Fern Street
Motion
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side of the property at 6900 Ocean Front was ap-
Ayes
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proved, subject to the condition that concrete curb,
gutter and sidewalk be installed to match the existing
improvements on the east side of the street.
7. A letter was presented from the Mayor to the City
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Council regarding Council Policy Statement on the
Policy
Back Bay.
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Councilman McInnis offered an amendment to the
policy submitted by the Mayor.
Paul Ryckoff spoke from the audience and read a
suggested policy statement on the Back Bay.
Councilman McInnis read in full a proposed_ resolution
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urging federal and state agencies to make studies on
Sanctu
the preservation of Upper Newport Bay as a wildlife
sanctuary.
Frank Robinson spoke from the audience and thanked
the Council for their actions regarding the Back Bay.
Resolution No. 7645, supporting the request of the
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County of Orange that the Department of the Interior
investigate the possibility of preserving Upper New-
port Bay as a wildlife sanctuary, and urging appro-
Motion
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priate federal and state agencies to make necessary
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studies, was adopted.
It was agreed that amendments to the Council Policy
Statement on the Back Bay will come back to the
Council at the Study Session on March 27, 1972.
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8. A letter was presented from the Parka, Beaches and
Tenni
Recreation Director to the City Manager regarding
Court
Amendment to Council Policy I -6 "Instructional
Fund!
Recreation Activities."
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Parks, Beaches and Recreation Director Cal Stewart
gave a brief staff report.
Council Policy I -6 "Instructional Recreation Activities
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Motion
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was amended as recommended by the Parks, Beaches
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and Recreation Director.
9. A report was presented from the City Manager re-
Taxi<
garding Council Policy statement on Certificates of
Servi
Public Convenience and Necessity for taxicab service.
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in the City of Newport Beach.
Motion
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Council Policy "E -1" relative to granting new certi-
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x
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ficates to taxicab companies was reaffirmed.
10. Councilman Dostal gave a report regarding the
Envii
Environmental Quality Control Committee's recom-
men
mendations on a Council Policy Statement on Environ-
Quali
mental Quality.
Conti
Wotion
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Council Policy "K -2" on Environmental Quality was
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x
x
x
x
x
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adopted.
11. A report was presented from the Community Develop-
Trac'
ment Department regarding Tentative Map of Tract
7693
7693 (Revised) subdividing 12. 7 acres into 16 lots for
development as single - family residential and request-
ing that R -1 -B -1 districting requirements be applied
to said property, Lot 278, Newport Heights, located
at 1877 Irvine Avenue on the westerly side of Irvine
Avenue between Francisco Drive and 22nd Street.
Ginger Paige inquired from the audience as to the
size of the lots.
Motion
x
The Tentative Map of Tract 7693 (Revised) was ap-
Ayes
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x
x
x
x
x
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proved subject to the conditions recommended by the
Planning Commission.
12. A report was presented from the Community Develop-
Trac
ment Department regarding Tentative Map of Tract
7695
7695, creating one lot with a net area of 0.71 acres
for condominium development, Lot 4 and a portion of
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Lots 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 and 7, Block 529, Lancaster's
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Addition, located at the northeasterly corner of
Lafayette Avenue and Lido Park Avenue, zoned C -2.
Robert Bein, representing the developer, spoke from
the audience.
Motion
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Councilman Kymla made a motion to diary the matter
to April 10 for a report from the client and developer
regarding Conditions, Covenants and Restrictions,
sales contracts for proposed condominiums, and
guarantees that existing eleven conditions in the Use
Permit will be upheld in the tract.
Motion
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Councilman Croul made a substitute motion to adopt
Ayes
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x
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the Tentative Map of Tract 7695, subject to the con -
Noes
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x
x
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ditions recommended by the Planning Commission,
and questions brought up by the Council to be brought
back at the time of adoption of the Final Map, which
motion failed to carry.
Ayes
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A vote was taken on Councilman Kymla's motion, and
Noes
x
the matter was diaried to April 10, at which time a
Abstain
x
report from the client and developer is to be pre-
sented to Council.
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CONSENT CALENDAR:
Motion
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The following items were approved by one motion affirming
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the actions on the Consent Calendar:
1. The following Advisory Communications were ordered
filed:
Letter from West Newport Beach Improvement Associ
ation thanking Council and Public Works Department
for making a special trash pickup available_
Letter from Caro Eaton opposing the placing of
CdM
parking meters on the main beach at Corona del Mar.
Beach
Letter from the City of Costa Mesa stating that it has
City
no interest in the purchase of the 40 acres of land on
Dump
the north side of 19th Street, west of Whittier Street
Property
and thanking Council for the courtesy of offering to
sell the property to the City of Costa Mesa_
Letters from the Cities of Costa Mesa, Tustin and
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Seal Beach enclosing their resolutions regarding the
undergrounding of utilities.
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Resolution of the Board of Supervisors determining
Harbc
the necessity for and directing the acquisition by
Judici
eminent domain of real property for courthouse pur-
Dist
poses.
Letter from Orange County Department of Real Pro-
perty Services regarding agreements in connection
with the Harbor Judicial District Complex (District 5).
Letter from Donald Inman urging preservation of
Uppex
Upper Newport Bay as a national wildlife refuge.
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Excerpt from Minutes of Board of Supervisors meeting
of February 22 indicating that a report submitted by
the Road Commissioner and County Surveyor regardin
fencing in Upper Newport Bay area and on maps and
legal descriptions for determination of public ease-
ments was received and ordered filed.
Letter from Earl V. Nellesen regarding dogs on
Anima
beaches.
On
Beac1
Copy of Decision No. 79775 before the Public Utilities
Commission in connection with existing and proposed
railroad grade crossing separations.
Notice from State Transportation Board regarding
public hearing in Los Angeles on March 10 to discuss
the creation of a statutory regional transportation
organization for the Los Angeles Area.
Agenda for Board of Supervisors meetings held
February 29, March 1, 7 and 8, 1972.
Copies of letters addressed to City Manager Robert
CATL
Wynn from Community Cablevision and from Newport
Beach Cablevision regarding installation of cable
television service to public buildings and school
facilities in Newport Beach.
Cards from Catherine and Paul Davies and Wilson B.
'.folic
Plank opposing use of Police helicopters.
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Letter from S. J. and S. W. Grasso, 4832 River
Bicyc
Avenue, requesting Council to consider bike trails on
Trail
the ocean front.
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Letter from D. Davis, Chief of Airspace and Pro-
cedures Branch of Federal Aviation Administration,
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regarding termination of the FAA aeronautical study
Chino
of airspace utilization impact of the proposed Chino
Hills
Hills Airport.
Airport
2. The following communications were referred as in-
dicated:
Referred to staff, copy of a letter from the West
Banning
Newport Beach Improvement Association to Planning
Property
Commission expressing their concern with the impact
of the proposed multiple unit Grant development on
the Banning West Newport Bluff property.
Referred to staff for reply, letter from Mrs. Charles
Business
Ringwalt, Jr. objecting to being charged with a busi-
License
ness license to teach piano lessons in her home.
Referred to Pending Legislation Committee for pos-
State
sible recommended action, letter from Senator Arlen
Reappor-
Gregorio enclosing a copy of Senate Constitutional
tionment
Amendment which he recently introduced in the Senate
regarding establishment of an independent, non-
partisan reapportionment commission, and inviting
comments, criticisms and endorsement.
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Referred to Pending Legislation Committee. for pos-
Sales Ta}
sible recommended action, letter from City of Nor-
Revenues
walk enclosing its resolution requesting the State
Legislature to revise the manner in which sales tax
revenues are distributed.
3. The following resolutions were adopted-
Resolution No. 7646 petitioning the Board of Super-
Fire Tax
visors of Orange County to have property within the
Exemptio
City of Newport Beach exempted from the levy of any
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Orange County tax to provide fire protection. (A
report from the City Attorney was presented. )
Resolution No. 7647 requesting the State Geologist to
Strong
exempt the City of Newport Beach from the provisions
Motion
of Section 2705 of the Public Resources Code of the
Instrmt
State of California pertaining to the collection of fees
Program
under the Strong Motion Instrumentation Program.
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(A report from the City Attorney was presented. )
Resolution No. 7648 authorizing the execution of a
Police
joint powers agreement between the City of Newport
Radio
Beach and the County of Orange in connection with
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establishing a trust account to fund Orange County
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Coordinated Law Enforcement Radio System Project.
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Resolution No. 7649 ordering the canvass of the
Gen Mu
General Municipal Election to be held on the 11th day
Electio
of April, 1972, to be made by the City Clerk of the
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City of Newport Beach.
Resolution No. 7650 authorizing the execution of an
Resub
agreement with Robert B. McLain dba McLain Develo
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ment Go., subdivider, for the construction of im-
provements in Resubdivision No. 317.
4. The following claims for damages were denied, and
Claims
the City Clerk's referral of the claims to the insuranc
carrier was confirmed, and the City Attorney was
authorized to take appropriate action on the following
Summons and Complaint:
Summons and Complaint for Declaratory Relief and
Pembr
In§uncation of Halstead M. Pembroke, Case No.
189853 in Superior Court in connection with action to
Quiet Title and establish boundaries to real property
in connection with tidelands.
Claim of Mrs. Julia E. O'Shaughnessy for a pair of
O!Shau .
prescription sunglasses which were broken on
nessy
January 24, 1972 when struck by a tennis ball hit by
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a student while Mrs. O'Shaughnessy was performing
her duties as tennis coordinator for the City of New-
port Beach.
Claim of The Hertz Corporation for damages to one of
Hertz
their vehicles on February 19, 1972 when it was
involved in an accident with a City car.
5. The following staff reports were received and ordered
filed:
Memorandum from the City Manager regarding Youth
Youth
Civic Week.
Civic 1
Memorandum from the Harbor and Tidelands Adminis
Beach
trator to the City Manager regarding beach sanitation
Sanitat
facilities.
Memorandum from the City Manager regarding pro-
Pacific
posed increase in Pacific Telephone Company charges
Telepb
for business telephone service.
Rates
Memorandum from the City Manager regarding pro-
1 OrCo
gress report on noise monitoring at Orange County
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Memorandum from the Parks, Beaches and Recreatior3
Marine
Commission regarding use of a portion of Mariners
Park
Park for parking lot purposes.
6. The plans and specifications for Alley Improvements,
Alley
Balboa Island (C -1405) were approved, and the City
Imprvn
Clerk was authorized to advertise for bids to be
Balboa
opened at 10:00 A.M., April 4, 1972. (A report from
Island
the Public Works Director was presented.)
7. The refund of a $200 Zoning Amendment filing fee to
Fee
Land Evolution, Inc. in connection *with Planning Com
Refund
mission Amendment No. 294, was approved. (A re-
port from the Community Development Director was
presented.)
ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR:
1. A memorandum from the City Manager regarding
Dogs
Motion
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animals that bite was referred back to staff for
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further study.
Mr. Bielicki spoke from the audience and reviewed
his previously suggested 4 -point program regarding
biting dogs.
2. A letter from John Konwiser, President of JAK
Bldg
Construction Company, commending the cooperation
Plan
between City departments and requesting that the
Checks
Department of Community Development be given every
budget consideration possible in order to minimize the
delay in plan checking time, building inspections, etc.,
Motion
x
was ordered filed after it was determined that the
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
City Manager would send copies of the departmental
report to the Council.
3. A memorandum from the City Manager regarding
China
Motion
x
trash, noise and weed abatement in China Cove was
Cove
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
ordered filed.
4. . A report was presented from the Community Develop-
Harbor
ment Director regarding amendment to the Planned
View
Community Regulations for Upper Harbor View Hills.
Hills
PC Reg
Motion
x
The matter was set for public hearing on March 27,
Ayes
xxxxxxx
1972.
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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
March 13, 1972
ADDITIONAL BUSINESS:
MINUTES
1. Approval was given for a City representative to attend
the N. O. I'. S. E. symposium on aircraft noise 'abate-
ment procedures at College Park, Georgia in April.
2. The following ordinance was introduced and passed to
second reading on March 27, 1972:
Ordinance No. 1432, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH AMENDING SECTION 12. 44.020 OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO IN-
CLUDE 32ND STREET, NORTHERLY SIDE
BETWEEN LAFAYETTE AVENUE AND VILLA
WAY, IN PARKING METER ZONE 5.
Mayor Hirth declared the meeting adjourned at 11:05 P. M.
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