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COUNCILMEN
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
Place: Council Chambers
Time: 7:30 P.M.
Date: September 9, 1974
Roll Call.
The reading of the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of
August 26, 1974 was waived, and said Minutes were
approved as written and ordered filed.
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The reading in full of all ordinances and resolutions under
consideration was waived, and the City Clerk was directed
to read by titles only.
HEARINGS:
1. Mayor McInnis opened the public hearing regarding
the construction, costs and assessments of the alley
improvements in Block 9, East Newport, in the City
of Newport Beach (City block bounded by Balboa
Boulevard, Ocean Front, 6th Street and 7th Street),
accomplished under Chapter 27 of the Improvement
Act of 1911.
A report was presented from the Public Works
Director.
Dora M. Underwood made inquiries to the Council
regarding the Improvement Act and the manner of
spreading the assessments.
The hearing was closed after it was determined that
no one else desired to be heard.
Resolution No. 8348, assessing the cost of con-
structing alley improvements against certain real
property pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 27 of
the Improvement Act of 1911 (Block 9, East Newport),
Contract No. 1622; allowing assessments to be paid
in more than one installment and setting the annual
interest rate, was adopted.
ORDINANCES FOR SECOND READING AND ADOPTION:
1. Ordinance No. 1582, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH ADDING SECTIONS 1. 16.030 AND
1. 16.040 TO CHAPTER 1. 16 OF THE NEWPORT
BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE REGULATING
DISPLAY AND USE OF CITY SEAL,
prohibiting use of the Seal for any purpose other than
for City purposes without consent of the City Council,
was presented for second reading.
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CONTINUED BUSINESS:
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1. A resolution authorizing execution of an agreement
between the City of Newport Beach and the Depart-
ment of Transportation for leasing of certain State -
owned lands formerly used by Hoag Hospital as a
temporary automobile parking lot, was presented.
Fran Orsini, owner of a restaurant in the 2200 block
on West Ocean Front, addressed the Council and
questioned the funding of the parking lot.
The matter was postponed to September 30.
CURRENT BUSINESS:
1. A report was presented from the Community Develop-
ment Department regarding the Final Map of Tract
8638, establishing one lot with an area of 1.226 acres
where six lots now exist 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 Westcliff, zoned R -3.
The Final Map of Tract 8638 was approved, subject
to the conditions recommended by the Planning Com-
mission.
2. A report was presented from the Community Develop-
ment Department regarding completion date of the
General Plan.
Resolution No. 8349, requesting the Council on Inter-
governmental Relations to extend the time limit for
completion of certain elements of the Newport Beach
General Plan; extension of the Noise Element to
December 20, 1974 and the Seismic Safety and Safety
Element (including public safety) to March 20, 1975,
was adopted.
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1. The following ordinance was introduced and passed to
second reading on September 30, 1974:
Proposed Ordinance No. 1583, AN ORDINANCE OF
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THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADDING SECTION
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12. 12. 060 TO THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL
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CODE TO ESTABLISH A PARKING PERMIT SYSTEM
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FOR THE PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY CITY PARKING
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LOT, formerly Hoag Hospital temporary parking lot
leased from the State. (A report from the City
Manager was presented.
2. The following resolutions were adopted:
Resolution No. 8350 declaring that weeds and other
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public nuisances exist upon streets, alleys, sidewalks,
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parkways and private property within the City,
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declaring that said weeds and public nuisances must
be abated, setting the time and place for a public
hearing at which the City Council will consider pro-
tests from persons objecting to the proposed destruc-
tion or removal of such public nuisances by the City,
and 'directing the Fire Chief to give notice of the
passage of this resolution and of the public hearing;
setting the hearing for September 30, 1974.
Resolution No. 8351 authorizing the execution of an
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agreement with James M. Montgomery, Consulting
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Engineers, Inc. for implementation of the groundwater
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monitoring program; for professional engineering
services for Big Canyon Reservoir. , (A report from
the Public Works Director was presented.)
Resolution No. 8352 consenting to the assignment.to
Bays
Yagal, Sheila, and Sonenshine, as community property,
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of the interest of William E. Blurock and Partners in
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a license agreement for the use of certain property
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over which the City has an easement for water pumping
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plant and appurtenant purposes. (A report from the
Public Works Director was presented.)
Resolution No. 8353 authorizing the City Manager to
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file an application with the County of Orange for the
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purpose of acquiring funds under the provisions of the
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Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973.
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(A report from the City Manager was presented.)
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3. The following communications were referred as
indicated:
Referred to staff for reply, letter from Mrs. Will
B. Freely urging preservation of Upper.Newport I
Referred to staff for reply, letter from Larry S. S
in connection with his home being burglarized on
June 11, 1974.
Referred to staff for study and reply, letter from
Holly Visel regarding her business license fee.
Referred to Environmental Quality Control Citizer
Advisory Committee, letter from State Solid Wast
Management Board enclosing the Board's Recom-
mended State Solid Waste Resource Recovery Pro
gram for comment and announcing a public hearin
the recommended program on September 27, 1974
Referred to Environmental Quality Control Citizer
Advisory Committee, letter from State Solid Wast
Management Board enclosing a "Report on Litter
Management in California with Recommendations."
soliciting written comments.
Referred to Pending Legislation Committee for re
and recommendation, letter from Moana Communi
Association regarding a proposed ordinance in cor
nection with the moving of large boats, on City stre
Referred to Pending Legislation Committee, reso
lution of Seal Beach requesting California Legislal
to repeal and amend those sections of the Californ
Government Code pertaining to the State Employee
Retirement System for State Legislators who are i
longer serving due to loss of election or apportion
Referred to Pending Legislation Committee, lette:
from Metropolitan Transportation Engineering Boy
opposing the FHWA /UMTA draft guidelines for a
"Short Range Transportation Improvement Progra
and urging instead that FHWA /UMTA work with ea
of the urbanized areas separately to develop a Sho
Range Transportation Improvement Program proc
that would be applicable to that urbanized area,
enclosing a resolution to that effect and requesting
the City to take similar action.
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4. The following communicatio
City Clerk for filing and inc
Letter from the Edward I. I
their appreciation for the H,
Letter from The Irvine Con
Newport Center and copy of
reply.
Letter from Department of
that $19, 941. 87 is being reE
Newport Beach in accordan(
between the City of Costa M
port Beach whereby a portic
apportionment of TOPICS fu
to Newport Beach.
Letter from M. A. Sturges
the new bridge over the Upp
Letter from Orange County
Council to a "no- host" rece]
pants in the Third Annual Ci
of California Arts Councils,
Disneyland Hotel, Septembe
Resolution of Garden Grove
Treatment Services Center
County of Orange to provide
Resolution of Westminster E
county -wide 911 emergency
Resolution of the Board of S
Plan "B" of the Countywide
System.
Resolution of the Board of S
establishment of the Orange
System, to be administered
Sheriff of Orange County.
Resolution of the Board of S
execution of a lease betweer
Company for Bayshore Mari
and authorizing an amendmc
Clause 38 of General Condit
the lease upon notification t]
approved by the California (
Commission (South Coast Ri
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ns were referred to the
lusion in the records:
Ailler family expressing
arbor Hopper.
Lpany regarding streets in
Public Works Director's
transportation advising
.pportioned to the City of
e with an agreement
esa and the City of New-
,n of Costa Mesa's
nds is to be reapportioned
regarding the height of
er Bay.
Arts Alliance inviting
)tion for all the partici-
)nference of the Alliance
Inc. to be held at the
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endorsing the Assessment
and encouraging the
the necessary funding.
ndorsing the concept of a
telephone system.
upervisors approving
911 Emergency Telephone
upervisors approving the
County Criminal Activities
and maintained by the
upervisors authorizing
the, County and The Irvine
na in Lower Newport Bay,
nt to the lease deleting
Lons (Inside Slips) from
iat said deletion has been
,oastal Cone Conservation
:gional Commission).
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ns were referred to the
lusion in the records:
Ailler family expressing
arbor Hopper.
Lpany regarding streets in
Public Works Director's
transportation advising
.pportioned to the City of
e with an agreement
esa and the City of New-
,n of Costa Mesa's
nds is to be reapportioned
regarding the height of
er Bay.
Arts Alliance inviting
)tion for all the partici-
)nference of the Alliance
Inc. to be held at the
r 27 through 29, 1974.
endorsing the Assessment
and encouraging the
the necessary funding.
ndorsing the concept of a
telephone system.
upervisors approving
911 Emergency Telephone
upervisors approving the
County Criminal Activities
and maintained by the
upervisors authorizing
the, County and The Irvine
na in Lower Newport Bay,
nt to the lease deleting
Lons (Inside Slips) from
iat said deletion has been
,oastal Cone Conservation
:gional Commission).
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Memorandum from Friends of the River urging
endorsement of Proposition 17, The River Initiative.
Notice of Filing of Application before the Public
Utilities Commission of Southern California Gas
Company for rate increase.
Agenda of Board of Supervisors meetings held
August 27, 28, September 3 and 4, 1974.
Letter to Mayor McInnis from J. Goss protesting
expenditures for public works projects.
Letter from.Elvina M. Rachford protesting the
increasing noise from jet aircraft flying over their
home, especially in the evening hours.
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The following claims were denied, and the City Clerk' Claims
referral to the insurance carrier was confirmed:
Claim of Marsha Benavidez for personal injuries
received when the boat on which she was a passenger
went aground outside the entrance to Newport Harbor
on May 26, 1974, alleging unspecified negligence on
the part of the City.
Claim of Allen Hammond for personal injuries
received when he slipped and fell on July 20, 1974 on
the sidewalk outside the El Rancho Market at 900 D
San Joaquin Hills Road, Newport Beach, allegedly due
to the negligent failure of the C }ty to keep the walk
free of debris.
Summons and Complaint for Damages for False
Imprisonment, Assault and Battery of Robert Stice,
Case No. 217529 in Orange County Superior Court.
Claim of Elaine Long alleging harassment by the
Police Department from May, 1971 to August 16, 197
Application for the Presentation of a Late Claim of
Stephen M. Marchese for false arrest and false
imprisonment in connection with an incident which
apparently occurred in 1973.
6. The following request to fill a personnel vacancy was
approved: (A report from the City Manager was
pres.ented.)
One Library Clerk II in the Library Department to
fill a position to be vacant.
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7. The following Commission report was received and
ordered filed:
Report from City Arts Commission stating that the
City
officers of the Arts Commission for 1974 -75 are
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Ladislaw Reday as Chairman and John Gettle as
Vice - Chairman and Treasurer.
8. The plans and specifications for Ford Road Widening
Ford
from Jamboree to MacArthur, Contract No. 1600,
Wide
were approved; and the City Clerk was authorized to
advertise for bids to be opened on October 1, 1974 at
10:30 A. M. (A report from the Public Works Di-
rector was presented.)
9. The purchase of Police Department office desks in
Poli c
lieu of budgeted carpeting for the Jamboree Road
Subs
Police Facility was approved. (A report from the
Faci
City Manager was presented.)
10. The City Clerk was instructed to forward copies of
ICC
resolutions, when adopted by the City Council, to the
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Intergovernmental Coordinating Council of Orange
Sery
County when they have a county, state or national
significance.
11. The following Budget Amendments were approved:
BA -9, $765 transfer of Budget Appropriations for
purchase, of an additional 95 frames for Acme Visible
Indexing Stand from Unappropriated Contingency
Reserve to City Clerk, Office Equipment, General
Fund. (A report from the City Clerk was presented.)
BA -11, $100,000 transfer of Unappropriated Surplus
for Reserve of Funds for Future Corporation Yard,
General Fund. (A report from the City Manager
regarding BA -10 through BA -15 was presented.)
BA -12, $236, 680 increase in Budget Appropriations
and decrease in Unappropriated Surplus for Annual .
Streets & Alley Program ($100, 000); Refuse, Rolling
Equipment ($43,030); Police, Rolling Equipment
($39, 000); City Attorney, Services, Prof., Tech.
($50, 000); Police, Equipment N. 0. C. ($4, 000);
Traffic and Parking, Equipment N. O. C. ($650),
General Fund.
BA -13, $10, 000 increase in Budget Appropriations
and decrease in Unappropriated Surplus, for purchase
of two 21-ton trucks with hoists, Rolling Equipment,
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Parks and Recreation Fund.
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BA -14, $2, 000 increase of Budget Appropriation and
decrease in Unappropriated Surplus for purchase of
additional books and periodicals, Special Depart-
mental Expense, Library Fund.
BA -15, $50, 000 increase in Budget Appropriations
and decrease in Unappropriated Surplus transfer
from General Fund for Construction of Pistol Range
at Jamboree Road Police Facility, Capital Improve -
m6nt Fund.
ITEMS REMOVED FROM CONSENT CALENDAR:
1. A letter from the Citizens' Environmental Quality
Control Advisory Committee regarding newspaper
recycling program revenues was referred to the
Budget Committee for recommendation and report
back.
2. Budget Amendment No. BA-10, $436, 000 increase
in Budget Appropriations and Revenue Estimates
and decrease in Unappropriated Surplus ($236,000),
for County's contribution and City's share of Cliff
Drive Church Site Acquisition ($200, 000 Donations
and Contributions), Building Excise Tax Fund, was
approved.
ADDITIONAL BUSINESS:
1. Councilman Kuehn's appointment of Irving Burg to
replace Stewart Woodard on the Environmental
xi Quality Control Citizens Advisory Committee was
Ixl confirmed.
Mayor McInnis stated that the regular meeting of
September 23 will not be held due to lack of a'quorum,
and the second Council meeting of the month will be held
September 30, 1974.
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The meeting was adjourned at 8:07 P.M.
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