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After the Pledge of Allegiance was led by the Girls Club
of Newport Harbor, Mayor McInnis presented them with
a Proclamation proclaiming the week of May 14 -21 as
National Girls Club Week. The girls presented each
member of the Council with a hand painted rock.
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Roll Call.
The reading of the Minutes of the Adjourned Meeting of
April 24 and of the Regular Meeting of April 24, 1972
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was waived, said Minutes were approved as written and
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ordered filed.
The reading in full of all ordinances and resolutions
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under consideration was waived, and the City Clerk was
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directed to read by titles only.
HEARINGS:
1. Mayor McInnis opened the continued public hearing
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in accordance with Resolution No. 7626, a Resolution
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of 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).
Robert W. Peinado spoke from the audience and
requested a continuance of the hearing for four weeks.
Motion
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The hearing was continued to June 12, 1972.
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2. Mayor McInnis opened the public hearing in accord-
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ance with Resolution No. 7669, 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 Bayside Drive, westerly of Jamboree Road, in
connection with Promontory Bay.
A report from the Public Works Director was pre-
sented with a letter from Pacific Telephone requesting
that an easement be reserved for them to cover their
existing and future facilities.
In answer to his inquiry, Al Kelso of Balboa Island
was assured by Public Works Director Joe Devlin
that the new roadway would be open to traffic before
the old one was closed.
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No desired to be heard.
one else
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The hearing was closed.
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Resolution No. 7688, ordering the vacation, closing
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up and abandonment of portions of Bayside Drive
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westerly of Jamboree Road, was adopted.
3. Mayor McInnis opened the public hearing regarding
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the appeal of Charles M. Ward from the decision of
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the Planning Commission denying Resubdivision
Application No. 336, realigning lot lines to create
two lots each 24. 32 feet in width where widths of
28. 57 feet and 20. 07 feet now exist, Lot 6 and portion
of Lot 5, Block 339, Canal Section, located at 3911
Marcus Avenue on the southwesterly side of Marcus
Avenue between 39th and .40th Streets, zoned R -2.
A report was presented from the Community Develop-
ment Department.
Leonard Hall of Newport Island spoke from the
audience and stated he was against any resubdividing
on Newport Island.
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The hearing was closed.
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Motion
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The decision of the Planning Commission was
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sustained, and Resubdivision Application No. 336
was denied.
ORDINANCES FOR ADOPTION:
1. Ordinance No. 1437, being,
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH AMENDING SECTION 7. 04. 100 OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE IN
CONNECTION WITH BITING DOGS,
making it a misdemeanor for dog owners to allow
their animals to bite humans on public property, was
presented for second reading.
Motion
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Ordinance No. 1437 was adopted.
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2. 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
ELIMINATE ANGLE PARKING ON THE WEST
SIDE OF VILLA WAY BETWEEN 32ND STREET
AND THE ALLEY TO THE SOUTH,
was presented for second reading.
Motion
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Ordinance No. 1438 was adopted.
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ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION:
1. Proposed Ordinance No. 1439, being,
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH AMENDING SECTION 12. 52.050 OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO
ESTABLISH ONE -WAY TRAFFIC ON PLAZA
DEL NORTE AND PLAZA DEL SUR.
A report was presented from the Public Works
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Ordinance No. 1439 was introduced and passed to
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second reading on May 22, 1972.
2. Proposed Ordinance No. 1440, being,
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH ADDING SECTION 17.32. 015 TO THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE PER -
TAINING TO VESSEL HOLDING TANK
REQUIREMENTS,
setting effective date of January 1, 1974 to allow for
necessary conversion of vessels and development of
holding tank pump -out facilities at all commercial
marinas.
A report was presented from the City Attorney.
Motion
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Ordinance No. 1440 was introduced and passed to
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second reading on May 22, 1972.
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3. A proposed ordinance, being,
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
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BEACH AMENDING SECTION 12.40. 050 OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO PRO-
HIBIT PARKING OF TRUCKS, RECREATIONAL
VEHICLES AND TRAILERS ON CITY STREETS
DURING CERTAIN HOURS,
prohibiting vehicles exceeding 22 feet in length and
boat trailers of any size from parking on City streets
between 12:00 midnight and 8:00 a. m.
A report rom the City Attorney was presented with a
letter from David Field and Clayton Gorrie, Corona
del Mar residents, enclosing a petition signed by
thirty -seven Poppy Street residents requesting pro-
hibition of parking commercial -sized vehicles on
residential streets.
Will Newman, 1900 Holiday Road, requested an
exception for unloading vehicles.
David Field, 703 Poppy Avenue, stated that their
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The proposed ordinance was continued to May 22,
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4. Proposed Ordinance No. 1441, being,
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH AMENDING SECTIONS 20. 30.030 AND
20.30. 040 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH
MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE ESTAB-
LISHMENT OF A USE PERMIT REQUIREMENT
FOR CERTAIN USES WITHIN THE M -1 DISTRICT
A report was presented from the Community Develop-
ment Department.
Motion
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Ordinance No. 1441 was introduced and set for public
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hearing on May 22, 1972.
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5. A proposed ordinance, being,
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH AMENDING SECTION 20. 08.191 AND
ADDING SECTION 20.30. 080 OF THE NEWPORT
BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO
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PARKING REQUIREMENTS IN INDUSTRIAL
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ZONING DISTRICTS,
establishing parking requirements for Commercial
and Industrial Zoning Districts, and providing for
off - street storage or parking in a combined M -1
District.
A report was presented from the Community Develop-
ment Department.
Motion
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The proposed ordinance was tabled.
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6. Proposed Ordinance No. 1442, being,
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH REZONING PROPERTY AND AMENDING
DISTRICT MAP NO. 9,
Planning Commission Amendment No. 319, amending
a portion of said map from a C -1 District to an R -2
District, Lots 18, 19, 20 and the northerly 12. 5 feet
of Lot 21, Block 219; Lots 4 through 12 and Lots 18
through 27, Block 220; and Lots 4 through 8, Block
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221, Section A of Newport Beach Tract, located at
208 - 210 -212 20th Street; 209 through 225 20th Street;
and 202 through 220 21st Street and 207 through 217
21st Street.
A report was presented from the Community Develop-
ment Department.
Motion
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Ordinance No. 1442 was introduced and set for public
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hearing on May 22, 1972.
7. A proposed ordinance, being,
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH REZONING PROPERTY AND AMENDING
DISTRICT MAP NO. 11,
Planning Commission Amendment No. 317, amending
a portion of said map from a C -1 District to an R -2
District, Lots 8, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16, Block 12,
East Side Addition to Balboa Tract, located at 806,
808, 810, 812 and 814 East Ocean Front, 815 East
Balboa Boulevard and 107 "A" Street, betw®en.Main
Street and "A" Street and between East Ocean Front
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A letter from General Crude Oil Company stating that
they do not object to the subdivision or land use permi
known as Newport Crest, but propose that the new
residents of the condominium units be made aware
that the oil production activities on the adjacent
property will continue to the year 1994, was pre-
sented.
A letter from Grant Company of California dated
May 2 further defining conditions of Use Permit 1585
relating to Superior Avenue widening, a connecting
loop street and offsite drainage, was presented.
The following letters were presented after the agenda
was printed: Letter from F. F. McClatchie, lessee
of property at 1519 Monrovia Avenue expressing no
objection to the development if a temporary easement
over his leased property is granted, and letter from
Robert H. Grant Corporation stating that F. F.
McClatchie has a five -year ground lease from
Alexander Higuera.
Mike Johnson, President of the West Newport
Improvement Association, spoke in approval of the
revised conditions and urged that a high priority be
placed on the widening of Superior Avenue. Allan
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Beek expressed approval of the Newport Crest
development.
Motion
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Use Permit Application No. 1585 was approved,
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subject to the conditions recommended by the
Planning Commission, as revised, and incorporating
by reference as Condition No. 28 the letter dated
May 2, 1972 from Grant Company of California.
3. A report was presented from the Public Works
TOPIC;
Director regarding the TOPICS Program.
Motion
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The following resolutions were adopted:
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Resolution No. 7689 expressing intention to
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obligate 1971/72 and 1972/73 TOPICS apport-
ionments.
Resolution No. 7690 adding a program to the
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Master Agreement No. 47 - Local Agency
TOPICS Improvements.
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1. A report was presented from the City Manager regard
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ing the West Jetty View Park.
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A report was presented from the Community Develop-
ment Department.
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A letter from Marguerite Whitford protesting the
proposed rezoning was presented.
The following people spoke from the audience protest-
ing the proposed rezoning: Tom Clark, Marguerite
Whitford, Ida Gilmore and Sally Lyon.
Motion
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The proposed ordinance was tabled.
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CONTINUED BUSINESS:
1. A report was presented from the Community Develop-
Tract
ment Director regarding the Tentative Map of Tract
7789
No. 7789, creating one lot with a gross area of
0. 398 acres for condominium development, Lots 7
and 9, portions of Lots 5, 11 and 13 of Block 231,
Corona del Mar, located on the westerly side of
Dahlia Avenue (vacated) northerly of Seaview Avenue,
zoned R -3.
Harvey Pease spoke from the audience and stated he
was satisfied if the additional conditions recommended
by staff were imposed.
Motion
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The Tentative Map of Tract 7789 was approved,
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subject to the conditions recommended by the
Planning Commission and subject to the additional
three conditions recommended by staff regarding the
private access ways.
2. A report was presented from the Community Develop-
Use
ment Director regarding Use Permit Application No.
Permit
1585, requesting a residential development of 494
1585
attached single- family dwellings on 37.1 acres of
(Newport
land, portion of Lots 1 and 2, Tract 463 (Banning
Crest)
property- Newport Crest), 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.
A letter from the West Newport Beach Improvement
Association expressing concern regarding the traffic
impact of the Versailles and Newport Crest develop-
ments, especially as it relates to Superior Avenue
which is a direct emergency route to Hoag Hospital,
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A letter from the Parks, Beaches and Recreation
Commission recommending that the proposed West
Jetty View Park Improvements be delayed until the
1972/73 fiscal year was presented with a letter from
the Balboa Peninsula Point Association opposing
proposed plans for the West Jetty View Park.
Sally Lyon, President, and Judy Wilson, Vice
President of the Balboa Peninsula Point Association,
spoke from the audience and requested that subject
project be deleted permanently from the Master
Park Plan.
The proposed plans for the improvement of the West
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Jetty View Park were abandoned, and the staff was
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directed to investigate the possibility of purchasing
bleachers and back stops for the Balboa Pier Park.
2. A report was presented from the City Manager
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regarding Council committees.
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Resolution No. 7691, establishing functions and
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duties for various standing and ad hoc City Council
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committees, as amended, was adopted.
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3. A letter from Shelton Liss requesting to be heard
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regarding out -of -town business licenses was pre-
sented.
Shelton Liss spoke from the audience and protested
the City's business license fee for out -of -town
businesses.
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Subject letter was ordered filed.
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4. A report was presented from the Public Works
State
Director regarding Arches interchange right -of -way
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(State Parcel No. 26, Units 1 and 2, and No. 27 -
Arches
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The staff was authorized to apply to the State
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Division of Highways to lease subject property for
park purposes, pursuant to Section 104. 15 of the
Streets and Highways Code.
5. A report was presented from the Public Works
Police
Director regarding construction of temporary Police
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The three bids received by the City Clerk on May 1,
1972 were rejected, the revised plans and specifica-
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tions were approved, and the City Clerk was
authorized to readvertise for bids to be opened at
10:00 a, m. on June 5, 1972.
6. A report was presented from the Community Develop-
Newport
ment Department regarding Plan Check No. 322 -72 of
Center
John Hooten, 320 West Coast Highway, Newport
Bldg HgtE
Beach, on height and configuration of building located
on Parcel 4, Sector 200, 266 and 267 Anacapa Drive,
total building height approximately forty feet.
A letter from The Irvine Company regarding future
plans for Sector 100, Newport Center, was presented.
A letter from Tully Seymour stating he represents
Mr. John Hooten in connection with subject building
was received after the agenda was printed.
Tully Seymour, attorney, stated he represented both
applicants involved in Items 6 and 7 and requested
that both items be considered at the same time;
which was agreeable to the Council.
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7. A report was presented from the Community Develop-
Newport
ment Department regarding Plan Check No. 45014 of
Center
Edward Giddings and J. McNoughton, 2865 East
Bldg HgtE
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, on height and con-
figuration of building located on Parcel 6, Sector 200,
250 Newport Center Drive, total building height
approximately forty -four feet.
Attorney Seymour presented for the record the
following documents: Ground Leases between The
Irvine Company, John P. Hooten and John C.
McNaughton, statements of expenditures to date for
both projects, and site photographs.
John Hooten and Edward Giddings, co -owner with
John McNaughton, spoke from the audience. Walter
Ebert and Bob Orman, Broadmoor residents,
expressed opposition to both projects. Sheldon Liss
spoke in favor of the buildings as planned for the 200
block. Allan Beek suggested that a decision should
be held up until the landowner resolved the problem
with the homeowners.
Motion
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Plan Check No. 322 -72 was approved and the issuance
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of a Building Permit was authorized.
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Plan Check No. 45014 was approved and the issuance
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of a Building Permit was authorized.
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8. A report was presented from the Community Develop-
Tract
ment Department regarding request for a one year
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extension to previously approved Tentative Map of
Tract 7167, covering a portion of Block 51, Irvine's
Subdivision, located at the northwest corner of
Eastbluff Drive and Vista del Oro, zoned R -3 -B.
Motion
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The Tentative Map of Tract 7167 was extended for
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one year.
9. A report was presented from the Community Develop-
Tract
ment Department regarding the Tentative Map of
7817
Tract 7817 (Newport Crest) requesting the sub-
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division of 37. 3 acres into two lots for development
Crest
as condominiums; portion of Lots 1 and 2, Tract 463
(Banning Property- Newport Crest), 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.
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The Tentative Map of Tract 7817 was approved,
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subject to the conditions recommended by the
Planning Commission.
10. A report was presented from the Planning Commission
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regarding the Interim Park Plan.
Plan
Consideration of the Interim Parks and Recreation
Motion
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Plan as an element of the Newport Beach General
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Plan was set for public hearing on May 22, 1972.
11. A report was presented from the City Manager
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regarding proposed policy statements governing
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City Council procedures.
Motion
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The following Council Policy Statements were adopted:
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A -9, City Council Committees
G -3, City Council Instructions to Staff, as
amended
K -3, Environmental Action Reports to the
City Council
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12.. A letter was presented from the Newport Beach City
City Arts
Arts Committee requesting to use a canvas banner
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across Newport Boulevard near City Hall in connect-
ion with the Annual Arts Festival to be held May 21.
Motion
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Subject request was approved.
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Motion
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13. The City Attorney was directed to prepare an
Cannery
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ordinance extending the ninety -day use permit
Village
requirement in the M -1 District, as established by
emergency Ordinance No. 1430, for a period of one
year; and a public hearing was set for May 22, 1972.
CONSENT CALENDAR:
Motion
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The following items were approved by one motion affirm -
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ing the actions on the Consent Calendar after the items
removed were considered:
1. The following Advisory Communications were
ordered filed:
Letter from Hazard Adams protesting the Police
Police
helicopter operation.
Helicopter
Letter from Lindsley Parsons enclosing clipping
Dogs
from Honolulu Advertiser and letter from Winton
Ashton enclosing clipping from Los Angeles Times
regarding dogs.
Notice from Greyhound Lines - West regarding rate
increase granted by Public Utilities Commission.
Notice from Local Agency Formation Commission
regarding hearing on May 10 in connection with pro-
posed annexation to Costa Mesa Sanitary District
designated Engineer's No. 141, located. southerly
of Adams Avenue and westerly of Mesa Verde Drive
East.
Notice from Local Agency Formation Commission
regarding hearing on May 10 in connection with pro-
posed annexation to Costa Mesa Sanitary District
designated Engineer's No. 142, located northerly of
Baker Street between Harbor Boulevard and College
Avenue.
Notice from Orange County League of California Cities
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regarding meeting of Cities Selection Committee and
enclosing copy of a letter received from President
Nixon regarding the plaques presented by the cities.
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Invitation from the Girls Club to attend their Open
House May 14 through May 21.
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Copy of letter to Community Development Director
from State Department of Finance advising that they
had certified to the Controller that the estimated
population of the City of Newport Beach on February 1,
1972 was 54, 200.
Letter from State Controller Houston Flournoy
explaining change in procedures for apportioning
gasoline tax revenues to local governments.
Order Instituting Investigation of the Public Utilities
Commission regarding adoption of statewide plan and
schedule for the undergrounding of all electric and
communication distribution systems in proximity to
state scenic highway.
Order Instituting Investigation of Public Utilities
Commission into the planning, construction, opera-
tions, practices, aesthetics and economics of
overhead and underground transmission facilities of
all electric public utilities in the State.
Agenda of the Board of Supervisors meetings held
April 25, 26, May 2 and 3, 1972.
Letter from Lorne Huycke opposing the proposed
traffic signal installation at the intersection of
Bayside Drive and Jamboree Road and the bridge
approach to Balboa Island.
Letter from Adrian Kuyper regarding his recommends.
tion to Board of Supervisors to proceed with filing
prescriptive rights lawsuit regarding public access
to Upper Newport Bay.
Letter from John W. Dregge, CAB, informing they
will notify us if Air West reapplies for CAB approval
for service out of Orange County Airport.
2. The following communications were referred as
indicated:
Referred to staff for inclusion in study, letter from
J. D. Calvert regarding bicycle trails.
Referred to staff for reply, letter from Ellen G.
Borchsenius regarding uncovered garbage cans on
Balboa Island.
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Referred to Pending Legislation Committee for
recommendation to Council, letter from Orange
County Criminal Justice Council enclosing copy of
Orange County study of bicycle losses with suggested
alternatives to SB 147 regarding requirements and
methods of licensing, and asking Council's support.
Referred to Pending Legislation Committee for
recommendation to Council, resolution of the City of
Irwindale opposing attempt to alter the method of
levying, collecting and distributing the Uniform Sales
and Use Tax under the Bradley -Burns Uniform Local
Sales and Use Tax Law.
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Sales Tax
Referred to staff for implementation and reply, letter B. I.
from Balboa Island Improvement Association thanking Clean -Up
Council for its time and interest in the Grand Canal
situation, and asking for approval of an Island Clean -
Up Program on June 3rd and 4th.
3. The following resolutions were adopted:
Resolution No. 7692 authorizing execution of a grant
of easement to Southern California Edison Company
in connection with undergrounding the electrical
service facilities at the Big Canyon Reservoir site.
(A report from the Public Works Director was
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Resolution No. 7693 opposing the passage of SB 938 Speed
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speed law. (A report from the Police Chief was
presented.)
4. The following claims for damages were denied and Claims
the City Clerk's referral of the claims to the insur-
ance carrier was confirmed:
Claim of Virginia Guerrero for personal injuries iGuerrero
sustained on January 2, 1972, allegedly resulting
from a fall caused by a crack in the sidewalk on the
ocean side of Balboa Pier Park.
Claim of Talbott E. Thomas, Jr. for personal injury I Thomas
and property damage resulting from an accident on
January 26, 1972 when he allegedly struck an open
drainage grate at Dover and Cliff Drive.
Claim of Stanley Bassin for damage to his automobile Bassin
while it was parked in front of his home during the
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weekend of March 24 -26, 1972, claiming damage
was probably done by a City trash truck.
Summons and Complaint for False Arrest, False
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Imprisonment and Malicious Prosecution of Dell
Gressley, Superior Court Case No. 180872.
5. The following requests to fill personnel vacancies
were approved: (A report from the City Manager
was presented.)
One Survey Rodman and Chainman to fill a position
to be vacant.
Two Police Clerks to fill positions now vacant.
One Laborer to fill a position now vacant.
One Maintenance Man I to fill a position now vacant.
6. The following staff report was received and ordered
filed:
Report from the Assistant City Manager to the City
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Manager regarding the Second National Symposium
on Jet Noise held in Georgia on April 20 -22.
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with the development of Tract No. 7223 (Big Canyon
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Planned Community), the City Clerk was authorized
to release Letters of Credit Nos. 44941 and 44944, as
surety for Faithful Performance, and the City Clerk
was authorized to release Letters of Credit Nos.
44942 and 44943, as surety for Labor and Materials,
in six months provided no claims have been filed.
(A report from the Public Works Director was pre-
sented.)
8. The work was accepted for the construction of Buffalo
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Hills Park, Phase II, Contract No. 1339, and the City
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Clerk was authorized to file a Notice of Completion
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and to release the bonds thirty -five days after Notice
of Completion has been filed. (A report from the
Public Works Director was presented.)
9. The following Budget Amendments were approved:
(A report from the City Manager was presented.)
BA -61, $9, 013. 20 transfer of Budget Appropriations
for Scholastic Achievement Pay from Unappropriated
Contingency Reserve to various departments -
Salaries- Education, General Fund.
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BA -62, $497. 70 transfer of Budget Appropriations
for Scholastic Achievement Pay from General Fund
to PB &R- Parks, Parkways, etc., Salaries- Education,
Park & Recreation Fund.
BA -63, $6. 30 transfer of Budget Appropriations for
Scholastic Achievement Pay from General Fund to
Libraries, Salaries- Education, Library Fund.
BA -64, $449.40 increase in Budget Appropriations
and decrease in Unappropriated Surplus for Scholastic
Achievement Pay from Unappropriated Surplus to
Water, Salaries- Education, Water Fund.
BA -65, $300 transfer of Budget Appropriations for
purchase prize for 4th Annual Newport Beach City
Arts Festival (approved by Council 4- 24 -72) from
Unappropriated Contingency Reserve to Non- depart-
mental, Special Departmental, General Fund.
BA -66, $2, 520 increase in Budget Appropriations and
Revenue Estimates for Public Employment Program
(PEP) salaries and revenue from PEP Allocation to
PB &R- Parks, Parkways, etc., Salaries P. E. P.,
Park & Recreation Fund.
BA -67, $37, 700 increase in Budget Appropriations
and Revenue Estimates for Public Employment Pro-
gram (PEP) Salaries and Revenue from PEP
Allocation Salaries -PEP (Finance) and Salaries -
PEP (Community Development), General Fund.
BA -68, $1, 955 increase in Budget Appropriations and
Revenue Estimates for Public Employment Program
(PEP) salaries and revenue from PEP Allocation to
Salaries -PEP, Library Fund.
BA -69, $1, 711. 71 increase in Budget Appropriations
and Revenue Estimates for reimbursement by
TOPICS for Youth Employment Program Funds
expended for area -wide TOPICS plan and study from
Unappropriated Contingency Reserve to Traffic and
Parking, Seasonal and Part -Time, General Fund.
BA -70, $69, 726 transfer of Budget Appropriations
from Unappropriated. Contingency Reserve to
Elections, Nondepartmental and Police- Equipment,
N. O. C., General Fund.
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BA -71, $64, 047.94 increase in Budget Appropriations
for return to Unappropriated Contingency Reserve
balances remaining on Stone & Youngberg and Welton -
Becket & Associates purchase orders issued for
Civic Center development; $10, 000 from Stone &
Youngberg and $54, 047. 94 from Welton & Becket,
Prior Years Encumbrance Control to General Fund.
BA -72, $350 transfer of Budget Appropriations for
purchase of an ammunition reloader from Police -
Helicopter Maintenance to Police- Equipment,
N.O.C., General Fund.
ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR:
1. A report was presented from the Marine Safety
Har
Department regarding Harbor Permit Application
Per
No. 112 -405 of Mr. P. A. Cassel to revise the
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existing Harbor Permit by the addition of a 45 -foot
slip to the existing slip bayward of 405 East Edge-
water.
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Harbor Permit Application No. 112 -405 was referred
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to the Joint Harbor Committee.
2. A letter from the League of Women Voters regarding
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inclusion of the City dump site in the Santa Ana River/
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Santiago Creek Greenbelt Plan was referred to the
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Greenbelt Plan Committee for study and recommends -
tion back to Council.
3. A resolution of the Board of Library Trustees
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resolving that active planning for a central library,
rather than construction of additional branches,
would provide the City with the most optimum and
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economic library service, was diaried to May 22,
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1972.
4. A report from the City Manager regarding offer to
City
purchase two City -owned lots between 18th and 19th
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Streets on Newport Bay was referred to the Parks,
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Beaches and Recreation Commission.
ADDITIONAL BUSINESS:
1. Resolution No. 7694, urging the Board of Supervisors
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of the County of Orange to require indemnification
Air'
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from the federal and state governments and all
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operators of jet - powered aircraft, was adopted.
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2. Resolution No. 7695, urging the passage of AB 1322
Pacific
introduced by Assemblyman Robert E. Badham call-
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Freeway
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through the City of Newport Beach, was adopted.
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3. Resolution No. 7696, opposing the passage of SB 859
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introduced by Senator William Coombs regarding
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freeway locations and agreements, was adopted.
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4. Resolution No. 7697, establishing a Citizens' Advisory
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Committee for the Santa Ana River - Santiago Creek
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Greenbelt Plan, was adopted.
R -7697
5. Mrs. John Graham, 2245 Irvine Avenue, and Gloria
Irvine Ave
Starnes, 2224 Heather Lane, spoke from the audience
Traffic
and urged the City to take corrective measures on
the Irvine Avenue "S" curve. Allan Beek suggested
that speed control bumps might help the situation.
It was the concensus of the Council that the staff
would study the matter and implement corrective
measures.
6. Carl Kymla recommended that no building permits
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be issued in Block 100, Newport Center, until a
Center
site plan could mutually be agreed upon between
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The Irvine Company and the involved homeowners.
Robert Shelton, governmental relations consultant,
representing The Irvine Company, spoke from the
audience and suggested that The Irvine Company be
urged to develop its concept for Block 100 and to
review proposed building plans immediately with
the Council if an agreement is not reached with the
homeowners.
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The following Council Policy Statement was adopted:
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"The Irvine Company is urged and requested to
move with maximum haste to develop a concept
for Block 100, Newport Center, and to meet with
the homeowners in the area to arrive at a mutual
agreement. If an agreement cannot be reached,
The Irvine Company is to promptly come to the
Council with any proposed building permits for
Block 100 before applying to the Community
Development Department.
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to advise by letter all the property owners and
lessees in the area of Block 200, Newport Center,
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that the Building Department will not accept any appli-
cations for building permits until the proposed
applications are reviewed by the City Council.
7. Thomas Malcolm, President of the Lido Isle
Community Association, requested the Council to
lift the moratorium on the proposed installation of
lights on the Lido Isle Community Association's
tennis courts. Judy Franco spoke from the audience
in favor of lighting the tennis courts.
The direction to staff to withhold the issuance of an
electrical permit to the Lido Isle Community Assoc -
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iation until after completion of the study was
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rescinded.
Mayor McInnis adjourned the meeting at 12:15 a. m.
May 9, 1972.
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