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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
Place: Council Chambers
Time: 7:30 P.M.
Date: August 27, 1973
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Roll Call.
Bob Decker, representing the Automobile Club of
Southern California, presented Mayor McInnis with a
Special Citation for Pedestrian Program Activities for
the City's outstanding efforts in the area of pedestrian
safety.
Letters were received after the agenda was printed from
George and Jeanette Greene, Rollie and Beth Brousard,
Mary Taylor Shepard, West Newport Beach Improvement
Association, Pegasus Homeowners Association, Plaza
Homeowners Association and the Bluffs Home Owners
Association opposing an Orange County Airport and askin
the Council to give full support to the citizens' effort to
ban the jets from the Airport.
The following people addressed the Council and urged the
City to support the citizens in their lawsuit against the
Orange County Airport: Marshall Duffield, Richard
Stevens representing Newport Harbor Chamber of Com-
merce, Ed Hirth representing Bluffs Association, Suzanr
Rudd representing West Newport Improvement Associatic
Mary Shepard representing Upper Bay Association, Dori;
Wood representing Pegasus Homeowners Association,
Edward Cook representing Lido Island Association,
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Walter J. Koch representing Mariners Homeowners
Association and Mr. Devries.
Resolution No. 8072, expressing a total commitment to
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containing and reducing the noise and pollution from
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Orange County Airport, was adopted.
The reading of the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of
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August 13, 1973 was waived, said Minutes were approve(
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as written and ordered filed.
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The reading in full of all ordinances and resolutions unde
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consideration was waived, and the City Clerk was direct(
to read by titles only.
HEARINGS:
1. Mayor McInnis opened the public hearing regarding
the proposed Master Plan of Bicycle Routes within
the City of Newport Beach.
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Reports were presented from the Bicycle Trails
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Citizens Advisory Committee and the Parks, Beaches
and Recreation Director.
Two letters were presented from Mrs. L. Forbes
opposing a bicycle trail on Mariners Drive from
Dover to Highland.
A letter was received after the agenda was printed
from the Balboa Island Improvement Association
opposing bicycle trails on the island.
Mary Blake, Chairman of the Bicycle Trails Advisory
Committee, addressed the Council and reviewed the
Committee's report.
Parks, Beaches and Recreation Director Cal Stewart
gave a brief staff report.
A discussion was had by the following people regarding
certain controversial trails: Goldie Joseph repre-
senting the Common Sense Coalition, Jerry Wooters,
Donna Gallant, Jack Hurley, Ken Montgomery, Gor-
don Warren, Mrs. Kevin, Don McCarty, Bob Orman
and Louise Forbes. Tom Houston presented a
petition bearing approximately 800 signatures opposing
the establishment of an officially designated bicycle
trail on Balboa Island. Larry Moore, representing
The Irvine Company, asked for clarification of trails
on private property.
Motion
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The hearing was closed.
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Councilman Store made a motion to modify the pro -
posed Master Plan of Bicycle Trails and to refer
back to the Planning Commission for comment.
Mayor McInnis recommended an amendment to the
motion to include directions to the Committee to study
ways of implementing the Master Plan, which amend-
ment was accepted by Councilman Store.
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The proposed Master Plan of Bicycle Trails, as
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recommended by the Bicycle Trails C' i nos �I isory
Committee, was modified to deleteAVtr� "ail ar nd
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Upper Newport Bay and the trail in the Newpor Har-
bor High School Nature Park from the backbone and
secondary systems and to place them in the contro-
versial areas; the Master Plan of Bicycle Trails was
approved as modified and referred to the Planning
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Commission for comment; and the Bicycle Trails
Citizens Advisory Committee was directed to give
highest priority to detailed study leading to recom-
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mendations for precise location and mode of con-
struction of bikeways as shown on the Master Plan,
with special emphasis on safety, and to table further
study. of the controversial areas until such times as
the Council may wish to discuss them, thereby giving
the Committee an opportunity to study more urgent
matte r s.
2. Mayor McInnis opened the public hearing regarding
Big Ca
Planning Commission Amendment No. 362, request
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initiated by the City, to amend the Big Canyon
Planned Community Development Standards by
reducing the permitted densities in Areas 1, 6, 10
and 14, located north of San Joaquin Hills Road, west
of MacArthur Boulevard, south of Ford Road and east
of Jamboree Road.
A report was presented from the Community Develop -
ment Department.
The following people addressed the Council in support
of the reduced densities: Jean Morris, Tom Houston
representing Balboa Island Improvement Association,
and Elaine Linhoff representing Newport Residents
United.
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The hearing was closed.
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Councilman Ryckoff made a motion to adjust the
density to eight dwelling units per gross acre, and at
a later time amend the General Plan which covers
this area.
Motion
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Mayor Pro Tem Rogers made a substitute motion to
refer the matter back to the Planning Commission
with recommendations of eight dwelling units per
gross acre.
Motion
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The hearing was reopened at the request of Larry
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Moore, General Planning Administrator for The
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Irvine Company.
Larry Moore addressed the Council regarding the
proposed amendment and the overall development.
Larry Miller addressed the Council and expressed
support of the approved Big Canyon Planned Com-
munity.
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The hearing was reclosed.
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Councilman Kymla stated for the record that he and
Councilman Ryckoff had stood steadfast and fought for
eight units per acre throughout the whole General
Plan.
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A vote was taken on Councilman Rogers' substitute
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motion, and Planning Commission Amendment No.
362 was referred back to the Planning Commission
with the recommendation of an overall eight dwelling
units per gross acre in Areas 1, 6, 10 and 14, which
motion carried.
Motion
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The staff was instructed to prepare the necessary
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background documents for an inventory of residential
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housing developments in Newport Beach that exceed
eight or more units per acre, exclusive of R -1 and
R -2, and its relationship to other types of residential
uses, and to forward such report and other supporting
information that the staff felt was necessary to the
Planning Commission for review and recommendation
to Council.
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3. Mayor McInnis opened the public hearing regarding
Planning Commission Amendment No. 381, amending
Koll C
Newpo
the Koll Center Newport Planned Community Develop -
ment Standards by adding "footprint lots" within the
Planned Community, revising the permitted land
area for restaurant sites within Office Site A and
permitting the combination of temporary identification
signs into one sign, located in Tract 7953, bounded by
MacArthur Boulevard, Jamboree Road and Campus
Drive.
A report was presented from the Community Develop -
ment Department.
Tim Strader, General Counsel for Koll Center New-
port, addressed the Council.
Motion
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The hearing was closed.
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Resolution No. 8073, amending the Planned Com-
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munity Development Plan for the Koll Center Newport
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Planned Community, was adopted.
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4. Mayor McInnis opened the public hearing in connection
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with Ordinance No. 1509, being,
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH ADDING SECTION 20. 10. 025 TO THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO PER -
MIT COMMERCIAL NURSERIES IN THE R -A
DISTRICT, SUBJECT TO SECURING A USE
PERMIT,
Planning Commission Amendment No. 378.
A report was presented from the Community Develop-
ment Department.
Motion
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The hearing was closed after it was determined that
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no one desired to testify.
Motion
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Ordinance No. 1509 was adopted.
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5. Mayor McInnis opened the public hearing in connection
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with Ordinance No. 1511, being,
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
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BEACH REZONING PROPERTY AND AMENDING
A PORTION OF DISTRICTING MAP NO. 50,
Planning Commission Amendment No. 377, rezoning
property located on the south side of San Joaquin Hills
Road between MacArthur Boulevard and the proposed
New MacArthur Boulevard in Harbor View Hills from
the R -1 -B District to the R -A District (Roger's
Gardens).
A report was presented from the Community Develop-
ment Department.
Motion
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The hearing was closed after it was determined that
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no one desired to testify.
Motion
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Ordinance No. 1511 was adopted.
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Robert Orman, John Trittipol representing Roger's
Nursery, and Larry Moore representing The Irvine
Company, participated in a discussion of the Use
Permit conditions.
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ORDINANCES FOR SECOND READING AND ADOPTION:
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1. Ordinance No. 1508, being,
Newport
Condo -
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
miniums
BEACH ADDING SECTION 12. 66.050 TO THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO
PROVIDE FOR APPLICATION OF VEHICLE
CODE TO PRIVATE STREETS IN "NEWPORT
CONDOMINIUMS" DEVELOPMENT,
pertaining to certain streets in Tract 7989, was pre-
sented for second reading.
Motion
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Ordinance No. 1508 was adopted.
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2. Ordinance No. 1510, being,
Parking
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH AMENDING SECTION 11. 04. 020 OF
CHAPTER 11. 04 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH
MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO PROHI-
BITION AGAINST PARKING ON LAWN AREAS
IN CITY PARKS,
was presented for second reading.
Motion
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Ordinance No. 1510 was adopted.
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CONTINUED BUSINESS:
1. A proposed ordinance, being,
Com'l/
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY. OF NEWPORT
Uses
BEACH AMENDING SECTIONS 20. 22.020,
20.22.050, 20.24.030, 20.24.060, 20.26.040
AND 20.26.07o OF THE NEWPORT BEACH
MUNICIPAL CODE ELIMINATING RESIDENTIAL
USES AS A PERMITTED USE IN THE C -1', C -2
AND C -O DISTRICTS,
Planning Commission Amendment No. 360, was pre-
sented.
A report was presented from the Community Develop -
ment Director.
Motion
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The proposed ordinance was left on the table until
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such time as the Planning Commission recommends
appropriate development standards for a Commercial-
Residential District.
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District
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8381,
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northerly
Street
subject to
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2. A report was presented from the Marine Safi
Department regarding a "Commercial Harbo
Activities Permit" for Pearson's Port locate
of the Bayside Trailer Launching Ramp on c4
tidelands at 300 E. Coast Highway and condu
business of boatside sales of take -out live ar
crabs and live bait from a floating barge mol
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permanently at this location.
Captain Harshbarger gave a brief staff rep03
Issuance of a Commercial Activities Harbor
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and a business license for Pearson's Port w:
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proved, subject to the conditions recommenc
the Joint Harbor Committee and the conditioi
any expansion of the business shall require a
additional permit from the City Council.
CURRENT BUSINESS:
1. A letter was presented from the Tax Collect
Orange County regarding a parcel of propert
located in Newport Beach at 114 22nd Street,
Block 21, which will be sold for nonpayment
either at public auction, by sealed bid or by
ment with the City of Newport Beach as prov
the R &T Code.
Motion
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The letter was referred to the City Manager
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and report back.
Z. A letter was presented from Senator Lawrer.
regarding SB 1275, which would remove the
bility for the development of rapid transit fr
Southern California Rapid Transit District t4
created transportation district which would 1
erned by a commission elected by the people
requesting the City of Newport Beach to indi
whether or not the proposal as embodied in
would have its support.
Motion
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The letter was referred to the Pending Legi;
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Committee for study and report back.
3. A report was presented from the Community
ment Director regarding Final Map of Tract
subdividing 3.279 acres into one lot for cone
development, located in the R -4 zone on the
corner of Superior Avenue and Ticonderoga
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adjacent to "Newport Crest. "
The Final Map of Tract 8381 was approved,
the conditions recommended by the Planning
mission; and Resolution No. 8074, authorizi
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Tax
Delinquent
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8381,
ominium
northerly
Street
subject to
Com-
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Newport
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execution of an agreement with Aetna Capital Company,
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Subdivider, for the construction of improvements in
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Tract No. 8381, was adopted.
4. A report was presented from the Public Works
Director regarding request of Don Koll Company to
construct special improvements on Via Oporto.
The request was approved, subject to the conditions
recommended by the Public Works Department; and
Resolution No. 8075, authorizing the execution of a
street maintenance agreement between the City of
Motion
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Newport Beach and the Don Koll Company for Lido
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Village, was adopted.
5. A report was presented from the Public Works
Director regarding public improvements in Tentative
Tract 7382 (Newport Place) bounded by MacArthur
Boulevard, Jamboree Road, Bristol Street and Birch
Street.
Resolution No. 8076, authorizing the execution of an
agreement with the Newport Project, a Joint Venture,
Motion
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Subdivider, for the construction of Improvements in
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Tentative Tract No. 7382, was adopted.
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Resolution No. 8077, authorizing the execution of an
agreement with the Newport Project, a Joint Venture,
Motion
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Subdivider, for the construction of all public sidewalks
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in Tentative Tract No. 7382, was adopted.
The public improvements constructed in conjunction
Motion
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with Tentative Tract 7382 were accepted, except those
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covered by the new agreements above..
Motion
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The City Clerk was authorized to release the Faithful
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Performance Bonds for Tract Nos. 7394, 7694 and
7770 (Bond Nos. 5788976, 5898840 and 5898881) and
to release the Labor and Materials Bonds for Tract
Nos. 7394, 7694 and 7770 (Bond Nos. 5788976,
5898840 and 5898881) in six months provided no
claims have been filed.
6. A report was presented from the City Manager
regarding tax rate for the fiscal year 1973 -74.
Resolution No. 8078, fixing the tax rate and levying a
tax upon all of the taxable property within the City of
Newport Beach which is taxable therein for municipal
purposes and levying a special assessment tax upon
the taxable property located within Assessment Dis-
Oon
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trict No. 50 (Balboa Island Street Lighting District),
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was adopted.
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Stop Signs
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Signals
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ition of a Pac Coast
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No". 6838, I Recreation
petered Parking
it system. Permits
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7. A report was presented from the Departrr.
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munity Development concerning Procedur
ate Environmental Impact Reports.
The proposed amendments to Council Pol.
Motion .
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"Implementation of the California Enviror
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Quality Act, " were continued to Septembe
CONSENT CALENDAR:
Motion
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The following items were approved by one mo
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the actions on the Consent Calendar:
1. The following resolutions were adopted:
Resolution No. 8079 authorizing the execs
agreement between the City of Newport B
Binder, Mestyanek & Johnson, Accountan
fessional Corporation, for auditing servi(
Resolution No. 8080 designating an inters
which vehicles are required to stop and d
Traffic Engineer to erect necessary stop
31st Street and Lido Park Drive. (A rep(
Public Works Director was presented. )
Resolution No. 8081 designating an inters
which vehicles are required to stop and d
Traffic Engineer to erect necessary stop
Catalina Drive at Broad Street. (A repor
Public Works Director was presented.)
Resolution No. 8082 authorizing the execs
operative financing agreement between th
Newport Beach and the City of Costa Mes
installation of traffic signals at Placentia
16th Street; superceding Resolution No. i
report from the Public Works Director w
Resolution No. 8083 authorizing the execs
supplemental cooperative financing agree
the City of Newport Beach and the State E
Transportation for the channelization of (
way from the Arches through Tustin Aven
report from the Public Works Director w
Resolution No. 8084 amending Resolution
7627 and 7956 to include the Z6th Street n
parking lot (Zone 19) in the existing perm
(A report from the Public Works Director
sented.)
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Stop Signs
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ition of a Pac Coast
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No". 6838, I Recreation
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Resolution No. 8085 establishing a bus stop zone on
Bus
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to Seagull Lane between the hours of 6:00 P. M. and
11:00 P.M. on certain dates. (A report from the
Public Works Director was presented. )
2. The following communications were referred as
indicated:
Referred to Development Standards Citizens Advisory
Enc
Committee, letter from Balboa Peninsula Point
m
Association regarding side yard encroachments for
Gar
garages.
Referred to the Transportation Plan Citizens Advisory
CdD
Committee, letters from Mrs. W. A. Kiener and
Par
Walter A. Kiener opposing the elimination of curb
parking along coast highway in Corona del Mar.
Referred to staff for reply, letter from Edward
Boa
Garlick proposing a hard - surfaced boat launching
Lau
ramp on a portion of the beach at 15th Street.
Referred to staff for reply, letter from Mrs. Joan
DeN
Bernatz regarding selection of representatives for
Cit:
Development Standards Citizens Advisory Committee.
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Referred to Planning Commission for appropriate
P.1
action, letter from West Newport Improvement
R -C
Association recommending that the City take imme-
diate steps to rezone the P. E. Right -of -Way property
from R -2 to Open Space.
Referred to Pending Legislation Committee, letter
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from Senator Helms regarding Public School Juris-
Sell
diction Act of 1973 (S. 2336).
3. The following communications were referred to the
City Clerk for filing and inclusion in the records:
Letter from Dale W. Wullner, Santa Ana Heights,
objecting to noise from the Police helicopter.
Copy of letter to Orange County Division, League of
California Cities, from City of Garden Grove stating
its opposition to any resolution calling for a subsidy
of coastal zone cities having regional public beaches.
Resolution of Local Agency Formation Commission
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approving a sphere of influence for the City of
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Huntington Beach and attaching a map of same.
Resolution of the City of La Habra expressing op-
position to public employer - employee relations
legislation.
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Claims
Polizzi
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Tilton
Church
Murphy
League of California Cities Seventh Legislative
Digest.
Agenda of Board of Supervisors meetings held
August 14, 15, 21 and 22, 1973.
4. The following claims were denied, and the City
Clerk's referral to the insurance carrier was con-
firmed:
Claim of Mrs. Alberta S. Polizzi for damage to her
automobile on July 28, 1973, allegedly caused when
she was involved in an accident with a City vehicle.
Summons and Complaint for Damages of Ed A.
Chamberlain, Case No. 202533 in Orange County
Superior Court.
Claim of James W. Etherington for damages incurred
on August 4, 1973, allegedly caused when his car
was struck by a City vehicle.
Claim of Bruce M. Tilton for damages at 126 Via
Orvieto on August 12, 1973, allegedly caused by
stoppage in a City sewer.
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Claim of Susan Church for damage to her automobile,
allegedly caused when she was involved in an accident
with a City vehicle.
Claim of Maureen Murphy for damage to her auto-
mobile on July 18, 1973, allegedly caused when it
was struck by a City vehicle.
5. The following requests to fill personnel vacancies
were approved: (A report from the City Manager was
presented)
One Librarian II in the Library Department to fill a
position to be vacant.
One Laborer in the General Services Department to
fill a position now vacant.
One Police Officer in the Police Department to fill a
position now vacant.
One Police Clerk I in the Police Department to fill a
position now vacant.
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One Parking Control Officer in the Police Department
to fill a position now vacant.
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Department to fill a position now vacant.
One Refuse Crewman in the General Services Depart-
ment to fill a position now vacant.
6. The request of property owners to utilize rock salt
Cannery
sidewalk finish on portions of Lafayette Avenue and
Village
Lido Park Drive was approved. (A report from the
Public Works Director was presented.)
7. The following Harbor Permit Application was approved,
Harbor
subject to prior approval of the U. S. Corps of Engi-
Permit
neers and conditions recommended by the Joint Harbor
Committee:
Harbor Permit Revision Application #143 -31 for
Mr. B. Cunningham, #31 Harbor Island, to replace
non- conforming pier, ramp and floats with a 90' x 35'
U- shaped slip requiring maintenance dredging. (A
report from the Marine Safety Director was presented)
8. The staff was authorized to execute an engineering
Traffic
services agreement with Herman Kimmel & Assoc.,
Signal
Inc. for design of traffic signal at Grown Drive North
and San Joaquin Hills Road. (A report from the
Public Works Director was presented.)
ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR:
1. Proposed Ordinance No. 1512, being,
Dist
Map 37
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH REZONING PROPERTY AND AMENDING
DISTRICTING MAP NO. 37,
Planning Commission Amendment No. 380 regarding
request of McLain Development Company of Los
Angeles to amend a portion of Districting Map No. 37
from a C -N -H District to an R -3 District and to
accept a Negative Declaration on property located on
the south side of Bayside Drive westerly of Marine
Avenue and the Balboa Island Bridge, was presented.
A report was presented from the Community Develop -
ment Director.
Motion
x
Ordinance No. 1512 was introduced and set for public
0 -1512
Ayes
xxxxxxx
hearing on September 10, 1973.
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August 27, 1973
MINUTES
INDEX
c Works University
right -of -entry Dr North
connection
Vorth from
Company,
ect agreement
purpose of
"may" in the
Attorney
. Claims Court.
Borate repre-
City of New-
s adopted.
;ren property
ed that the City
>mplete acqui-
ands, that the
the County and
ive rights in the
neral.
ter to the Orange
ig they adhere
prior to con -
ad further
ing permits for
held.
ter to the
questing him to
:y Airport
t of those powers
Small
Claims
Court
R -8086
Hillgren/
3611 Ocean
Blvd
OrCo
Airport
OrCo
Airport
Cman
2. A report was presented from the Publ
Director regarding a right -of -way and
agreement with The Irvine Company it
with construction of University Drive
Jamboree Road to Route 73 Freeway.
Larry Moore, representing The Irvine
addressed the Council.
x
A proposed resolution authorizing sub.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
was continued to September 10 for the
determining if substitution of the word
agreement would be acceptable.
3. A report was presented from the City
regarding City representation in Smal
Resolution No. 8086, appointing a cor
x
sentative to act for and on behalf of th
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
port Beach in Small Claims Court, wa
ADDITIONAL BUSINESS:
1. The City's position regarding the HilII
x
at 3611 Ocean Boulevard was reaffirrr.
x
x
x
x
x
does not desire to participate in the c
x
sition of the property with local City f
City is pursuing revenue sharing with
that the City will not pursue prescript
specific action before the Attorney Ge
x
Z. The Mayor was directed to write a let
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
County Board of Supervisors requests
to their policy to hold public hearings
sideration of any airport expansion, a
requesting that they withhold any buik
construction until hearings have been
x
3. The Mayor was directed to write a let
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Orange County Director of Aviation re
set out the powers of the Orange Coun
Commission and to give an explanatioi
x
The meeting was adjourned at 11:40 P.M.
xxxxxxx
Mayor
ATTEST:
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MINUTES
INDEX
c Works University
right -of -entry Dr North
connection
Vorth from
Company,
ect agreement
purpose of
"may" in the
Attorney
. Claims Court.
Borate repre-
City of New-
s adopted.
;ren property
ed that the City
>mplete acqui-
ands, that the
the County and
ive rights in the
neral.
ter to the Orange
ig they adhere
prior to con -
ad further
ing permits for
held.
ter to the
questing him to
:y Airport
t of those powers
Small
Claims
Court
R -8086
Hillgren/
3611 Ocean
Blvd
OrCo
Airport
OrCo
Airport
Cman