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REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
Place: Council Chambers
Time: 7 :30 P.M.
Date: April 24, 1972
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The reading of the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of
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April 10 and of the Adjourned Meeting of April 18, 1972
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The reading in full of all ordinances and resolutions under
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consideration was waived, and the City Clerk was directed
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to read by titles only.
HEARINGS:
1. Mayor McInnis opened the public hearing in connection
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with the 1972 Spring Weed Abatement Program in
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compliance with Resolution No. 7671.
A report from the Fire Department was presented.
No one desired to be heard.
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The hearing was closed.
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Resolution No. 7678, ordering the Fire Chief to
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abate weeds and other public nuisances existing
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upon streets, alleys, sidewalks, parkways and
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private property within the City, was adopted.
2. Mayor McInnis opened the public hearing in accor-
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dance with Resolution No. 7626, a Resolution of
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Intention to order the closing up, vacation and
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abandonment of a portion of a certain street known
as Ocean Front (15 feet of Ocean Front located at
6200 Ocean Front in exchange for the dedication of
an alley over the northerly 15 feet of Lot 1, Block
B, Seashore Colony Tract.)
A report from the Public Works Director was pre-
sented with a letter from Southern California Gas
Company stating that they do not have any existing
facilities in the area of the proposed vacation.
Robert W. Peinado spoke from the audience and
requested a continuance of the matter for two
weeks.
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The hearing was continued to May 8, 1972.
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ORDINANCES FOR ADOPTION:
1. Ordinance No. 1435, being,
Bicyc]
Trail;
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH AMENDING SECTIONS 12.56. 140 AND
12. 56. 150 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICI-
PAL CODE, AND ADDING SECTIONS 12.56.160,
12. 56.170 AND 12.56. 180 TO THE NEWPORT
BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO THE
ESTABLISHMENT OF BICYCLE LANES,
setting up a system of bicycle lanes and providing for
certain exemptions, was presented for second reading
Motion
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Ordinance No. 1435 was adopted.
Ayes
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Absent
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2. Ordinance No. 1436, being,
Trail(
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
Beach
BEACH AMENDING SECTION 17.16. 121 OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO PRO-
HIBIT STORAGE OF TRAILERS ON BEACHES,
was presented for second reading. .
Motion
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Ordinance No. 1436 was adopted.
Ayes
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Absent
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ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION:
1. Proposed Ordinance No. 1437, being,
Dogs
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH AMENDING SECTION 7.04. 100 OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE IN CON-
NECTION WITH BITING DOGS,
making it a misdemeanor for dog owners to allow
their animals to bite humans on public property, was
presented with a report from the City Attorney.
Edward Sanders spoke from the audience in favor of
the ordinance.
Motion
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Ordinance No. 1437 was introduced and passed to
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second reading on May 8, 1972.
Absent
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2. Proposed Ordinance No. 1438, being,
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH AMENDING SECTION 12.40. 100 OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO ELIM-
INATE ANGLE PARKING ON THE WEST SIDE OF
VILLA WAY BETWEEN 32ND STREET AND THE
ALLEY TO THE SOUTH,
was presented with a report from the Public Works
Director.
Motion
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Ordinance No. 1438 was introduced and passed to
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second reading on May 8, 1972.
Absent .
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CONTINUED BUSINESS:
1. A report was presented from the Community Develop-
Newp
ment Department dated April 10 regarding Plan Check
Cente
No. 42452 of Smyth Construction Company on height
Bldg
and configuration of building located on Parcel 2,
Sector 200, 200 Newport Center Drive, total building
height forty feet.
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Tully Seymour, attorney for Smyth Construction
Company, spoke from the audience and presented a
record of economic expenditures and a copy of the
current lease for the record. Chuck Smyth of Smyth
Construction Company spoke from the audience and
asked that Council grant the permit in question.
The following people spoke from the audience in op-
position to the granting of subject permit and /or
asking for postponement of any action for two weeks:
Ed Cavanaugh, representing Broadmoor Home Owners
Dave Gambill, 1239 Surfline Way and Bob Orman of
Broadmoor homes.
John Hooten stated he had a vested interest in the
200 block and was in favor of granting the building
permit.
Motion
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Councilman Kymla moved that the building permit be
issued to Smyth Construction Company.
Ray Watson, Executive Vice President of The Irvine
Company, spoke from the audience.
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A vote was taken on Councilman Kymla's motion,
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which motion carried.
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RECESS for five minutes was called by Mayor McInnis.
The Council reconvened with all members present except
Councilman Dostal.
2. The staff was authorized to obtain additional proposal=
for consulting services in connection with the coastal
element of the General Plan.
3. Federal Aids TOPICS project, Contract No. 1403,
was considered, for installation of traffic signal at
the intersection of Newport Center Drive, Newport
Center Drive East and West; and for the installation
of traffic signals at the intersection of Bayside Drive,
Jamboree Road and Marine Avenue and at the inter-
section of Placentia Avenue and Superior Avenue. .
Traffic Engineer Robert Jaffe gave a staff report on
the need for the Newport Center signal and the
methods used for establishing needs. Bill Whitman,
President of the Newport Center Association, re-
quested that there be no delay in installing the signal.
Mrs. Barbara Cox, Balboa Island resident, opposed
the installation of the signal at Jamboree at Bayside
and Marine Avenue.
Plans and specifications were approved for subject
signals, and the City Clerk was authorized to adverti
for bids to be opened at 11:00 a. m. on May 16, 1972.
4. A report was presented from the Public Works
Director regarding request of Curtis A. Herberts
for an encroachment permit, or some other alterna-
tive arrangement, for use of the City -owned property
adjacent to 2949 Cliff Drive in connection with the
proposed construction of a new garage, driveway and
landscaping.
Curtis Herberts, applicant, stated that what he
actually wanted was to buy the property from the City.
Subject request was denied, without prejudice.
5. A report was presented from the City Attorney re-
garding a proposed ordinance of the City of Newport
Beach adding Section 20. 08.290 to the Newport Beach
Municipal Code limiting the heights of buildings in
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Newport Beach, providing for public hearings in con-
nection with any structure exceeding twenty -eight
feet in height and providing for appeal procedure,
A resolution of the Newport Harbor -Costa Mesa Board
of Realtors opposing the proposed building height
limitation was distributed to the Council.
David Klages, President of the Orange County Chapter
of the American Institute of Architects, read a letter
from the chapter opposing the proposed ordinance-
The following people spoke from the audience opposing
the proposed height restrictions: Stewart Woodard,
Raymond Watson of The Irvine Company, Henry
LeFebvre, James Parker, John Macnab, Roy Woolsey,
Frances Horvath, Jane Joy, Barbara Owney and
Harvey Pease.
Allan Beek, Chairman of the Newport Residents
United, spoke in favor of the proposed twenty -eight
foot height limit.
Councilman Croul made a motion to refer the matter
to the Planning Commission and to substitute thirty-
five foot height limit for the proposed twenty -eight
foot height limit.
Councilman Kymla made a substitute motion to limit
the height to twenty -eight feet in R -1 and R -2 zones
only.
Motion
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Mayor Pro Tem Rogers made a substitute motion to
Ayes
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refer the matter to the Planning Commission, with no
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reference being made to specified height limits, for
public hearing and for recommendation to the Council.
Mayor McInnis declared afive minute recess.
Council reconvened with all members present except
Councilman Dostal.
CURRENT BUSINESS:
1. A report was presented from the Community Develop-
Tract
ment Department regarding Tentative Map of Tract
7789
7789, creating one lot with a gross area of 0.439
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acres for condominium development. Lots 7 and 9
and Portions of Lots 5, 11 and 13 of Block 231 of
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del Mar located on the westerly side of Dahlia
Avenue (vacated) northerly of Seaview Avenue, zoned
R -3.
Harvey Pease, owner of the property directly across
from the proposed development, expressed concern
over the drainage facilities and traffic problems in
the area and requested a continuance of the matter.
Robert Bein, representing the developer was not in
favor of a continuance.
Motion
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The matter was continued to May 8, 1972.
Ayes
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Absent
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2. A report was presented from the Community Develop-
Tract
ment Department regarding Tentative Map of Tract
7788
7788, subdividing 19.6 acres into 78 lots for single -
family attached residential development, four lots to
be developed as landscape areas and seven lots to be
developed as private streets. Portion of Block 92 of
Irvine's Subdivision, located northerly of San Joaquin
Hills Road and easterly of Jamboree Road in "Big
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Canyon," P -C Zone.
Motion
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The Tentative Map of Tract 7788 was approved, sub -
Ayes
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ject to the conditions recommended by the Planning
Absent
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Commission.
3. A report was presented from the Community Develop-
Use
ment Department regarding Use Permit Application
Permit
No. 1585, requesting a residential development of
1585
494 attached single- family dwellings on 37. 1 acres of
land. Portion of Lots 1 and 2, Tract 463, located on
the westerly side of Superior Avenue, north of Pacific
Coast Highway and at the southerly end of Monrovia
Avenue, zoned R -3 -B -2 and Unclassified.
The City Clerk stated that a letter had been received
from the State Department of Public Works requesting
the Council to delay consideration of subject Use
Permit until the California Highway Commission
reviews the proposed acquisition of right -of -way
involving the Route 55 and Route 1 connection_
Charles Dreyer, Vice President of Grant Corporation,
Ron Dickerson, Director of Engineering for the Grant
Corporation and Richard Dorman, landscape archi-
tect for the Grant Corporation, presented preliminary
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sketches and slides of the proposed development.
Alexander Golanda and John Gilganon, adjacent pro-
perty owners, spoke in opposition to the proposed
development. Don Beckley, a resident of Newport
Shores, expressed concern about drainage and traffic
in the area. Mike Johnson, Lido Sands resident and
President of the West Newport Beach Association,
suggested 15th Street as a back access to the property
and urged that number one priority be put on the
Superior Avenue widening.
Motion
x
The matter was continued to May 8, 1972 for the
Ayes
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staff and developer to come back with more defined
Absent
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conditions.
4. A report was presented from the Public Works
Ocean
Director regarding a letter from Jerry L. Cobb
Front
requesting the vacation of 15' of West Ocean Front
Vacation
adjacent to Lot 3, Block C, Seashore Colony Tract
(6304 West Ocean Front) in return for the granting to
the City of the northerly 15' of his lot for alley pur-
poses.
Jerry Cobb, owner of the property, was present to
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answer any questions.
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Harvey Pease expressed concern over the exchange
of the property.
Motion
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The following resolutions were adopted;
Ayes
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Absent
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Resolution No. 7679 adopting a map showing a
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portion of a certain street known as West Ocean
Front which is proposed to be vacated, closed up
and abandoned.
Resolution No. 7680 declaring intention to order
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the vacation, closing up and abandonment of a
portion of a certain street known as West Ocean
Front; and setting a public hearing for May 22,
1972.
5. A letter from Mr. R. E. Griffith requesting permis-
Curb Cut/
sion to construct a 22' wide curb cut on Apolena Avenu
N. Bay
for 1011 North Bay Front, Balboa Island, was pre-
Front
sented with a report from the Public Works Director.
Mr. Griffith was present to answer any questions.
Ootion
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Subject curb cut was approved.
"Ayes
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Absent
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6. A letter from the County Sanitation District regarding
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the City of Newport Beach's representatives on the
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District's Board was presented.
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Motion
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The following appointments were made:
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Absent
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Mayor McInnis, by virtue of his office, is a
member of each of the Boards of Sanitation
Districts Nos. 5, 6 and 7; Councilman Kymla as
a member in District 5 and Councilman Croul
as an alternate in District 5; Councilman Store
as an alternate in District 6; Mayor Pro Tern
Rogers as an alternate in District 7; with Mayor
McInnis and Councilman Kymla answering the
roll in District 5, Councilman Store answering
the roll in District 6 and Mayor Pro Tem Rogers
answering the roll in District 7.
7. Committee Appointments:
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A letter was presented from Supervisor Caspers
regarding appointment of Newport Beach representa-
tives on the Greenbelt Organization Committee in
connection with the Santa Ana River - Santiago Creek
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Greenbelt Plan.
The appointment of various committee members,. the
deletion of various ad hoc committees, the estab-
lishment of a Newport Pier - McFadden Place Off -
Street Parking Committee, and the appointment of.
representatives to SAMCO and to the Santa Ana River -
Motion
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Santiago Creek (Greenbelt Plan Organization Com-
Ayes
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mittee), as nominated by Mayor McInnis at the
Absent
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afternoon Study Session, were affirmed.
8. A letter was presented from the Newport Beach City
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Arts Committee regarding the Fourth Annual Newport
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Beach City Arts Festival on May 21, and requesting
Council to grant a Purchase Prize of $300.
Motion
x
The appropriation of $300 was approved for a Pur-
Ayes
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x
chase Prize for the Fourth Annual Newport Beach
Absent
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City Arts Festival to be held May 21, 1972.
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CONSENT CALENDAR:
Motion
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The following items were approved by one motion affirming
Ayes
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the actions on the Consent Calendar:
Absent
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1. The following Advisory Communications were ordered
filed:
Letters from Amy Wagner, Sylviane Salanitro and
Dogs on
Winton Ashton regarding dogs on beaches.
Beaches
Letter from Mrs. H. W. Walker thanking Council for
stop signs on Santiago Drive at Mariners and High-
land.
Copy of letter to Councilman Dostal from Air Cali-
NOISE
fornia stating that their Chief Pilot, Captain John R.
Tucker, will be in attendance at Second Annual Jet
Noise Symposium by the National Organization to
Insure a Sound Controlled Environment.
Letter from Orangewood Elementary School requesting
permission for its eighth grade class to walk through
the City as part of Orangewood Walkathon on May 7,
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and copy of Police Chief Glavasa reply.
Letter from Senator Carpenter to City Clerk advising
Fairview
that Assemblyman Burke has introduced AB 1068 .
Hospital
regarding a long -term lease of surplus State land at
Property
Fairview State Hospital for regional park purposes.
Invitation from Orange County Council of Womens
Chambers of Commerce for Annual Salute to Youth
Program held April 19.
Invitation to Council to attend the installation ceremon
of Selim S. Franklin as Judge of the Orange County
Harbor Municipal Court held April 19.
Invitation from Girl Scouts to attend the Community
Association Meeting and Leadership Recognition
Luncheon on May 3.
Notice of general membership meeting of Orange
County Coast Association on May 11.
Letter from California Water Resources Association
Prop
urging a "no" vote on Proposition No. 9.
No. 9
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Information Digest regarding SB 860 in connection
SB 860
with coastal development from Senator Carpenter.
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Copy of opening statement of Chairman Manning J_
Post at Highway Right of Way Subcommittee Meeting
on April 13 from Commission on California State
Government Organization and Economy.
Notice from Greyhound Lines - West regarding
implementation of rate increase granted by Public
Utilities Commission.
Resolution of City of Santa Ana urging League of
Under -
California Cities and County Supervisors' Associ-
groundix
ation of California to modify the rules established by
Utilities
Public Utilities Commission Case No. 8209 for
undergrounding existing utility lines.
Minutes of General Meeting of Orange County Division
of League of California Cities held March 23.
Minutes of Orange County Mosquito Abatement Dis-
trict meeting held March 16, 1972.
Agenda for Board of Supervisors meetings held
April 11, 12, 18 and 19, 1972.
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2. The following communications were referred as in-
dicated:
Referred to staff for inclusion in study, letters from
Buck
Mrs. Mary Belle Tobias and J. Harold Caldwell
Gully
opposing bicycle trail in Buck Gully.
Referred to staff for implementation, letter from
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Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce asking use of
Annual
City trucks and crew for their annual Clean -Up and
Clean -Ul
Beautification drive on May 20 and 21.
Referred to Parks, Beaches and Recreation Com-
Balboa
mission, letter from H. H. and Margaret Z. Peters
Island
asking that their names be withdrawn from a petition
Park
to establish a special assessment district for the
purpose of acquiring land on Balboa Island for a
neighborhood public park.
3. The following resolutions were adopted:
Resolution No. 7681 limiting the parking of vehicles or
Parking/
the West side of Villa Way between 32nd Street and
Villa Wa,
the first alley to the south, establishing a two -hour
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Resolution No. 7682 awarding a contract to Sandoval
Bicycle
Paving Co., Inc., in the amount of $12, 200, for the
Trails
.construction of bicycle trails - Jamboree Road -East-
bluff Drive to Coast Highway and Dover Drive - Cliff
R -7682
Drive'to Coast Highway, C -1432. (A report from the
Public Works Director was presented.)
Resolution No. 7683 awarding contract to Chamber-
Misc Park
Mix, Inc. in the amount of $6, 600, for the Miscella-
Seal
neous Park Seal Coating Program, 1971 -72, C -1431.
Coating
(A report from the Public Works Director was pre-
R -7683
sented.)
Resolution No. 7684 accepting a Grant Deed from
Balboa
Lily B. Nissen for a portion of 4508 Balboa Boule-
Blvd
vard in connection with Balboa Boulevard widening.
Widening
(A report from the Public Works Director was pre-
R -7684
sented.)
Resolution No. 7685 authorizing the execution of an
Balboa
agreement with Lily B. Nissen providing payment for
Blvd
the removal and remodeling of the structure at 4508
Widening
Balboa Boulevard, in connection with Balboa Boule-
R -7685
vard widening.
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4. Claims for Damages:
(a) The following claims for damages were denied,
Claims
and the City Clerk's referral of the claims to the
insurance carrier was confirmed:
Claim of James A. Campolo for his daughter
Campolo
Tammra Lynn Campolo for personal injuries to
his daughter when she fell over a semi -caved
area next to the park on Cliff Drive and Riverside
on March 17, 1972.
Claim of Robert M. Wood for damage to a bicycle
Wood
at West 18th and Ocean on March 31, 1972,
allegedly damaged by a City vehicle.
Claim of Ted von Hemert Interiors, Inc. for
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property damage resulting when their truck
Hemert
struck an overhanging tree limb in the 3400 block
of Seaview, Corona del Mar, on March, 1972,
allegedly due to street striping in the area.
Claim of Kathleen Jane Benishek for injuries she
Benishek
allegedly received when she fell on a cliff in
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Corona del Mar on February 12, 1972.
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Claim of Phoebe B. Cretz fo
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car away on February 11, 19
Claims of William F. Mattsc
rences involving the Police I
January 16, 17 and February
(b) The City Clerk's referral of
of Hearing to the insurance c
firmed:
Notice of Hearing on Petition
sent a Late Claim and Petiti(
sent a Late Claim, Case No.
Court of Orange County, Joh
Petitioner.
5. The following request to fill pers
approved: (A report from the Cil
sented)
Two Police Officers to fill positii
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6. The following staff reports were
filed:
Letter from the Parks, Beaches
mission regarding mini - wilderne
Canyon.
Memorandum from the City Attos
access rights across Irvine Com
Newport Bay.
Memorandum from the Public We
garding fencing along Bayside Dr
with Promontory Bay.
7. The public improvements were a
constructed in conjunction with T
yon planned community, Royal St
easterly of Big Canyon Drive; ani
the City Clerk to release Letter
surety for faithful performance;
the City Clerk to release Letter
surety for labor and materials, i
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received and ordered
and Recreation Com-
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ney regarding public
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ive in connection
;cepted which were
ract 7323, Big Can-
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:)f Credit No. 45250,
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A Credit No. 45318,
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8. The public improvements were accepted which were
constructed in conjunction with the development of
Resubdivision No. 290 (Chevron service station site),
located on the southeasterly corner of Jamboree Road
and San Joaquin Hills Road intersection; and the City
Clerk was authorized to release Faithful Perfor-
mance Bond No. SCR7105561, and to release the
Labor and Materials Bond in six months provided no
claims have been filed. (A report from the Public
Works Director was presented.)
9. The work on the Zone IV Transmission Main, Con -
tract No. 1352, was accepted, and the City Clerk was
authorized to file a Notice of Completion and to
release the bonds 35 days after Notice of Completion
has been filed. (A report from the Public Works
Director was presented.)
10. The plans and specifications on the San Joaquin Hills
Park Bowling Greens and Parking Lot, Contract No.
1438, were approved, and the City Clerk was autho-
rized to advertise for bids to be opened at 2:00 p.m.
on June 5, 1972. (A report from the Public Works
and the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Directors
was presented.)
11. The staff was authorized to retain an appraiser to
determine the fair market value of 500 - 29th Street
in connection with the acquisition of said property
for the Villa Way Realignment. (A report
from the Public Works Director was presented.)
12. The City Manager was authorized to execute an agree-
ment between the City and the Costa Mesa Second
Ward, Newport Beach Stake of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints for collection of news-
papers by the Church in specified areas of the City.
(A report from the City Manager was presented. )
13. The following Budget Amendment was approved:
BA -60, $3, 000 transfer of surplus funds to provide
for contribution of Water Fund to Assessment District
54 (approved by Resolution No. 7576, December 13,
1971, and confirmed by City Council on March 27,
1972), from Water Fund to Unappropriated Surplus,
General Fund, to Annual Street and Alley Program,
General Fund.
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COUNCILMEN
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH MINUTES
April 24, 1972 INDEX
ADDITIONAL BUSINESS:
1. A letter from Walter Koch, Chairman of the Citizens Pacific
Coordinating Committee of Newport Beach, stating Coast
that Assemblyman Burke's AB 1837 is a delaying Freeway
tactic and would cost the City of Newport Beach lost.
tax revenues due to State land holdings, urging the
Council to vigorously support Assemblyman Badham's
AB 1322, and recommending that the City engage the
services of a legislative advocate in Sacramento to
represent the City's official position in support of
the Badham Bill.
Resolution No. 7686, opposing the passage of AB 1837 R -7686
introduced by Assemblyman Burke, regarding the
creation of a Coastal Corridor Review Board, was
adopted.
2. Robert Clifford, President of Air California, spoke General
from the audience and stated that he was in accord Plan
with the proposed Phase I Noise Element of the
General Plan.
Resolution No. 7687, authorizing execution of con- R -7687
sultant services agreement between the City of
Newport Beach and Paul S. Veneklasen & Associates
and Mawhinney and Long in connection with Phase I
of the Noise Element of the General Plan, was adopte
3. Mr. R. W. Wright, 217 Via Jucar, read a letter to Lido Isle
the Council requesting consideration of the petition Tennis
submitted to the Council in November, 1971 urging Courts
prohibition of the installation of flood lights on tennis
courts within the City of Newport Beach, and requeste
that no permits be issued for the installation of tennis
court lights until such time as the City has completed
its study and made a decision.
The staff was directed to withhold issuing an electri-
cal permit to the Lido Isle Tennis Club until after
completion of the study.
The meeting was adjourned at 1:10 A.M., April 25, 1972.
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