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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
Place: Council Chambers
Time: 7:30 P.M.
Date: April 22, 1974
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Roll Call. .
The reading of the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of
April 8 and of the Adjourned Meeting of April 16, 197
was waived, and said Minutes were approved as writt
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and ordered filed.
The reading in full of all ordinances and resolutions u
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consideration was waived, and the City Clerk was dir
to read by titles only.
HEARINGS:
1. Mayor McInnis opened the public hearing in conn4
with the Spring, 1974 Weed Abatement Program,
compliance with Resolution No. 8231.
A report was presented from the City Manager.
The hearing was closed after it was determined t
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no one desired to be heard.
Resolution No. 8236, ordering the Fire Chief to
weeds and other public nuisances existing upon sl
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alleys, sidewalks, parkways and private propert,,
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within the City, was adopted.
CONTINUED BUSINESS:
1. A report was presented from the Police Departm
regarding animal impound procedures.
A report from the Chief of Police to the City Mar
regarding an increase in fees re impounding and
boarding of animals was presented.
A letter was received after the agenda was printe
from Newton C. Beardwood commending Dr. Stoc
operation.
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Ordinance No. 1560 was removed from the table.
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The following people participated in a discussion,
Robert L. Allen, Ellis Glazier, Annabelle Konwi
and Jeannette Mayor.
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Ordinance No. 1560, being,
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH AMENDING SECTION 7.16. 050 OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO
PROVIDE FOR AN INCREASE IN ANIMAL
CONTROL IMPOUNDMENT FEES,
increasing the fee from $5. 00 to $6. 00 for dogs, and
from $2. 00 to $3. 00 for cats, birds, fowl and other
animals, was adopted.
2. The request of the Newport Harbor American Legion
Post No. 291 for a 25 -year extension of its present
lease on City -owned property located at 15th Street
and Newport Bay was considered.
Don Donaldson, President of American Legion Post
No. 291, addressed the Council and urged review of
the matter by a Council committee and representatives
of the Post.
Mr. Donaldson was allowed 10 minutes for his pre-
sentation. .
The City Manager and Councilmen Barrett and Dostal
were appointed as an American Legion Ad Hoc Lease
Committee to meet with tep�esentatives of the New-
port Harbor American Legion Post No. 291 and to
report back to Council with recommendations.
CURRENT BUSINESS:
1. A report was presented from the City Attorney
regarding a proposed ordinance in connection with
condominium conversions.
The matter was referred to the Planning Commission
for further study.
2. A report was presented from the Parks, Beaches and
Recreation Commission regarding the proposed
widening of Bayside Drive.
The staff was directed to report back on May 13 with
an alternate proposal for the improvement of Bayside
Drive.
3. A letter was presented from Jeanette Turk, President
of League of Women Voters, regarding a petition to
limit campaign contributions and expenditures and
requesting Council support.
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Valerie Morley, representing the League of Women
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Voters of Orange County, addressed the Council and
urged Council support of SB 1693.
Robert L. Allen addressed the Council and urged
retention of local control.
The letter from the League of Women Voters was
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the City Attorney would keep the Council informed on
the progress of SB 1693.
4. A letter from Dynamic Protection Services regarding
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the fee for a private patrol service permit and re-
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questing to make a presentation to the Council was
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(lid not appear, subject letter was ordered filed.
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CONSENT CALENDAR:
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the actions on the Consent Calendar:
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1. The following ordinance was introduced and passed to
second reading on May 13, 1974:
Proposed Ordinance No. 1561, being, AN ORDINANCE
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OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING
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SECTION 10. 18.020 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH
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MUNICIPAL CODE TO PROVIDE FOR THE EXEMP-
TION OF STATE- LICENSED BUSINESSES OR
PROFESSIONS FROM THE RESTRICTIONS IMPOSED
BY SECTION 10.1$.010, ENTITLED "FORTUNE
TELLING PROHIBITED. " (A report from the City
Attorney was presented.)
Z. Thu following resolutions were adopted:
Resolution No. 8237 authorizing execution of an
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Amendment to Agreement between the City and the
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Orange County Flood Control District to extend the
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termination date of the cooperative financing agree-
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ment for the construction of the Bayside Storm Drain
from Newport Bay to Fernleaf Avenue. (A report
from the Public Works Director was presented.)
Resolution No. 8238 authorizing execution of a Grant
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Smith requesting a trash bin somewhere near the Re
point where Fernleaf runs into Ocean Boulevard at
Corona del Mar.
Referred to staff, letter from Patricia Brock regard- '
ing an incident which occurred on Beryl Lane in
February.
Referred to Planning Commission and Parks, Beaches Ge
and Recreation Commission for review and recom- Pla
mendation, resolution of the City of Chino concerning
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servation and open space elements of general plans.
Referred to Pending Legislation Committee, letter Ob
addressed to the City Attorney from the City of Santa
Ana enclosing a resolution requesting state legis-
lation to enact changes in the present obscenity laws.
4. The following communications were referred to the
City Clerk for filing and inclusion in the records: i
Copy of a letter to Orange County Director of Aviation No
from M.A.G. Consultants, Inc. regarding noise- Po
abatement effectiveness of two - segment approach
controlled by flight director of automatic pilot.
Copy of letter to Honorable Carl Albert, Speaker of
the House of Representatives, from United States
Conference of Mayors in connection with the section
of the Fair Labor Standards Act Amendments' Con-
ference Report regarding public safety personnel.
Letter to Mayor McInnis from Francis J. Williams,
M. 1). protesting a dance held at the Pavilion on
April 1.5.
• Noticu of special meeting of intergovernmental Co-
ordinating Council on April 24 to discuss adoption of
a modified growth policy for the whole county.
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required by the development of Tract No. 3867
(Promontory Bay); located at Harbor Island Drive and
Promontory Bay Entrance Channel. (A report from
the Public Works Director was presented. )
3. The following communications were referred as
indicated:
Referred to staff for reply, a letter from Stella A
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Motel property in Newport Beach. P
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Letter from Southern California Gas ComF
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closing check for franchise payment for 1S
Notice of application before Public Utilitie
mission by Southern California Gas Compa
authority to increase gas rates.
Resolution of the City of Seal Beach endor
position One, the $250 million parks and r
bond issue on the June 4th statewide ballot
Resolution of the City of Santa Ana opposir
Constitutional Amendment 67 (regarding p
for hiring, promotion, discipline and disrr
policemen and firemen in charter and gene
cities).
Resolution of the City of Orange expressin
sition to public employer - employee relatic
lation and supporting Senate Bill 522.
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Resolution of the City of Santa Ana urging
Legislature to adopt legislation providing
workmen's compensation benefits shall be
retired public employees whose injuries d
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employment.
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Resolution of the City of Santa Ana expres
opposition to certain proposed public emp]
employee relations legislation.
Agenda for Board of Supervisors meetings
April 9, 10, 16 and 17, 1974.
Letter from Orange County Health Plannir
enclosing 1973 -74 Master Plan of Health 1
and Services for Orange County and Positi
on Community Health Issues.
Letter from Orange County Transit Distri
methods of financing the total transportati
plan.
5. The following claim was denied, and the C
referral to the insurance carrier was conl
Summons and Complaint for Assault and E
David B. Roschill, M. D. , Case No. 2128'
County Superior Court.
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6. The following request to fill personnel vacancies was
approved: (A report from the City Manager was pre-
sented)
One Accounting Clerk II in the Finance Department to
fill a position to be vacant.
One Police Officer in the Police Department to fill a
position now vacant.
One Laborer in the General Services Department to
fill a position now vacant.
One Senior Planner in the Community Development
Department to fill a position to be vacant.
One Secretary in the City Manager's office to fill a
position now vacant.
7. The following matter was set for public hearing on
May 13, 1974:
Application of James P. Barrett, Jr. for Walrus
Towing & Salvage Company, located at 1605 Westcliff
Drive, for a Harbor Commercial Activities Permit
to operate a towing and yacht service in the waters of
Newport Harbor.
8. The work on Alley Improvements in Block 4, Newport
Bay Tract, Contract No. 1588, was accepted, and
the City Clerk was authorized to file a Notice of
Completion and to release the bonds 35 days after the
Notice of Completion has been filed. (A report from
the Public Works Director was presented. )
9. The public improvements constructed in conjunction
with Tract 7838, located on the northeasterly side of
Lido Park Drive, were accepted; and the City Clerk
was authorized to release the Faithful Performance
Bond and to release the Labor and Materials Bond in
six months provided that no claims have been filed.
(A report from the Public Works Director was pre-
sented.)
10. The plans and specifications for Alley Paving in
Block 9, East Newport, Contract No. 1622, were
approved, and the City Clerk was authorized to
advertise for bids to be opened at 10:00 a, m. on
May 20, 1974. (A report from the Public Works
Director was presented.)
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11. The plans and specifications for San Joaquin Hills
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Park, Phase II, Contract No. 1593, were approved,
and the City Clerk was authorized to advertise for
bids to be opened at 10:00 a. m, on June 3, 1974. (A
report from the Public Works Director was presented.)
12. The following maintenance dredging harbor permit
applications were approved, subject to the conditions
of approval under the blanket maintenance dredging
permit issued by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers:
$110 -1112, Ken Volk, 1112 E. Balboa Boulevard;
#110 -1208, Andy Kirk, 1208 E. Balboa Boulevard;
#112 -507, Vallely Boat Rentals, 507 Edgewater Ave-
nue. (A report from the Marine Safety Department
was presented. )
13. The following Budget Amendments were approved:
BA -56, $31, 158 transfer of Budget Appropriations for
operation of the City's Mini -bus system from Unap-
propriated Contingency Reserve to General Services -
Administrative, Overtime ($210), Special Depart-
mental Expense ($30, 948).
BA -57, $2, 474 increase in Budget Appropriations for
additional funds for lighting of four tennis courts at
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Corona del Mar High School, from Reserve for Tennis
Courts, Park and Recreation Fund to Lighting of
Corona del Mar High School Tennis Courts, Building
Excise Tax Fund. (A report from the Parks, Beaches
and Recreation Director was presented.)
ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR:
1. Letters from Arthur B. and Shirley A. Swanson and
Dorothy T. Carlton protesting the use of the bay beach
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area between 18th and 19th Streets by the outrigger
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groups were referred to staff for review and reply.
2. A report was presented from the Community Develop-
ment Department regarding the Tentative Map of
Tract 8638, establishing one lot where six lots now
exist so as to permit the conversion of six apartment
buildings into a 36 -unit condominium development
located at 1184 -1256 Rutland Road on the east side
between Mariners Drive and Bedford Lane in West -
cliff, zoned R -3.
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on May 13, 1974, and the staff was directed to report
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ordinance would have on subject development.
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3. Valerie Murley addressed the Council regarding the Gen Plan
proposed General Plan Council Policy 'statement Council
regarding adoption and amendments and requested Policy
reduction of the 45- day time requirement for citizens'
ruqucsts for amendments.
Motion x Council Policy Q -1, "General Plan, " regarding
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ADL)ITIONAL BUSINESS:
1. Councilman Barrett stated that he would be out of
State from April 24 through May 6.
Motion x The meeting was adjourned at 8:30 P. M. to 1:30 P. M. ,
Ayes x x x x x x x May 13, 1974 for the purpose of administering the oath of
office to Councilwoman -elect Lucille Kuehn and for re-
organization of the Council.
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