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COUNCILMEN CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH MINUTES
\e \ \ \\\ REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
o� Place: Council Chambers
Time: 7:30 P.M.
Date: May 27 1975 INDEX
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Roll Call.
The reading of the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of
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May 12, 1975 was waived, and said Minutes were approved as
amended and ordered filed.
The reading in full of all ordinances and resolutions
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under consideration was waived, and the City Clerk was
directed to read by titles only.
HEARINGS:
1. Mayor Pro Tem Dostal opened the public hearing regard-
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ng the Expense Statement for costs incurred pursuant
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to Resolution No. 8397 for abatement of substandard
and unsafe grading in connection with the property
situated at 309 La Jolla Drive, Newport Beach, in
accordance with Section 15.28.070 of the Newport
Beach Municipal Code.
A report was presented from the Building Code Enforce -
ment Division submitting itemized expenses.
The hearing was closed after it was determined that
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no one desired to be heard.
Resolution No. 8493, confirming and adopting the
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statement of costs and expenses incurred in the
abatement of the public nuisance and substandard
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condition of the property located at 309 La Jolla
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Drive in the City of Newport Beach, was adopted; and
staff was directed to impose a lien on the real
property located at 309 La Jolla Drive in the amount
so fixed if the amount is not paid to the City within
fifteen days.
2. It was agreed to hold the hearings on Tracts 8681 and
8682 and on Use Permit Nos. 1731 and 1730 concurrently.
Mayor Pro Tem Dostal opened the combined public hear-
ings on the following:
Tentative Map of Tract 8681, subdividing 1.75 acres
Tract 8681
into nine numbered lots for attached single - family
residential development and one numbered lot to be
developed as a landscape area, private driveways and
guest parking spaces, lot 125 of Tract 5435, located
at 1976 Vista Caudal, southwesterly of Vista del Oro
and northeasterly of Vista Caudal in "The Bluffs,"
zoned R- 4 -B -2•, Planned Residential Development; and
Certification of the environmental document; and
Use Permit No. 1731, request of IDH to construct nine
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attached single - family dwellings with related parking
area.
Tentative Map of Tract No. 8682, subdividing 1.65
Tract 8610jr-
acres into eight numbered lots for attached single -
family residential development and one numbered lot
to be developed as a landscape area, private driveways
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and guest parking spaces, Lot 89 of Tract 5878, located
at 2122 Vista Entrada, westerly of Vista del Oro
and easterly of Vista Entrada in "The Bluffs," zoned
R- 4 -B -2, Planned Residential Development; and
Certification of the environmental document; and
Use Permit No. 1730, request of IDH to construct eight
UP 1730
attached single - family dwellings with related parking
and landscape areas.
A report was presented from the Community Development
Department.
A letter from Mrs. Charlyne Obegi was presented
protesting the proposed development.
Letters were received after the agenda was printed
from Helen Dietz and Joan Coverdale protesting the
proposed developments.
Bill Holstein, representing the applicant, IDH,
addressed the Council and gave a brief history of
subject Tracts.
The following people, representing the Bluffs Home
Owners Association, addressed the Council and pre-
sented alternatives and various conditions recommended
by their Association: Annette Cates, President of the
Bluffs Home Owners Association; Virginia Vosberg,
Helen Mason and John Stuart.
Annette Cates was granted seven minutes for her
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presentation.
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Virginia Vosburg was granted eight minutes for her
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presentation.
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Helen Mason was granted eight minutes for her
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presentation.
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John Stuart was granted seven minutes for his
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presentation.
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The following people addressed the Council and
requested that the Environmental Impact Reports not
be accepted until various problems were worked out:
Pope Hilburn, Bill Vosburg, Art Barlow, W. A. Spencer,
Glen L. Anderson, Margaret Stroube, Helen. Mason and
Mrs. Byron Williams.
The following people addressed the Council in opposi-
tion to the developments as proposed: John Marr,
Caroline Cashman, Maria Buckeye and Harold Buckey.
The following people addressed the Council in favor of
the proposed developments: Mary Fowler who presented
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a letter from James Newquist, Dean Rather, George
Holstein, Dorothy Varble and James DeMarco as attorne,
for the applicant.
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his presentation.
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no one else desired to be heard.
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Building Division Director Bob Fowler gave a brief
staff report.
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Councilman Ryckoff made a motion to approve the Ten-
tative Maps of Tracts 8681 and 8682; to approve Use
Permit Nos. 1731 and 1730; to certify the Environ-
mental Impact Reports, subject to the fourteen con-
ditions requested by the Bluffs Home Owners Associ-
ation (Alternative 2), with Condition No. 2 being
amended to state "City of Newport Beach" rather than
"Bluffs Association "; to include the findings; and
subject to the conditions recommended by the Planning
Commission.
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ation with the applicant's attorney, the hearing was
reopened.
Attorney DeMarco addressed the Council regarding the
Bluffs Home Owners Association's list of conditions.
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Councilman Kuehn made a motion to amend the motion to
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include the conditions as proposed by the Planning
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Commission and the conditions as proposed by the
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Bluffs Home Owners Association in Alternative 2, as
they were consistent with those of the Planning
Commission, with the exception of Conditions 3, 4, 6,
7 and 13, which amendment failed to carry.
Mayor Pro Tem Dostal read the following findings into
the record:
That the proposed map is not inconsistent with
applicable general and specific plans.
That the design or improvement of the proposed
subdivision is not inconsistent with applicable
general and specific plans.
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That the site is physically suitable for the
type of development.
That the site is physically suitable for the
proposed density of the development.
That the design of the subdivision or the propos
improvements are not likely to cause substantial
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environmental damage or substantially and
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avoidably injure fish or wildlife or their
habitat.
That the design of the subdivision or the type
of improvements is not likely to cause serious
health problems
That the design of the subdivision or the type of
improvements will not conflict with the easements,
acquired by the public at large, for access
through or use of property within the proposed
subdivision.
Councilman Rogers requested that Councilman Ryckoff's
motion be amended to delete Condition No. 13, which
would have required the applicant to pay an amortiza-
tion fee on each unit to the Bluffs Home Owners
Association; to modify Condition No. 4 from 3 feet to
6.6 feet; and to modify Condition No. 7 to provide
for the construction haul route to be on Vista del
Oro whenever feasible and to provide temporary
parking bays on each site for the workmen; which
amendments were accepted by the maker of the motion.
City Attorney Dennis O'Neil read the following
additional findings into the record:
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That the discharge of waste from the
proposed subdivision into an existing
community sewer system would not result
in violation of existing requirements
prescribed by the California Regional
Water Quality Control Board pursuant
to Sections 13,000 et seq of the Water
Code.
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A vote was taken on Councilman Ryckoff's amended motion,
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which motion carried.
ORDINANCES FOR ADOPTION:
1. Ordinance No. 1608, being,
Bicycle
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
AMENDING SECTION 12.56.140 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH
MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE OPERATION OF
BICYCLES ON SIDEWALKS, PERMITTING THE CITY
COUNCIL TO DESIGNATE CERTAIN SIDEWALKS ON WHICH
BICYCLES MAY BE RIDDEN BY RESOLUTION,
was presented for second reading.
A report was presented from the Public Works Depart-
ment.
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Ordinance No. 1608 was postponed to June 9, 1975.
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
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AMENDING CHAPTER 9.08 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH
MUNICIPAL CODE TO ADOPT THE UNIFORM FIRE
CODE, 1973 EDITION,
by reference, was presented for second reading.
Motion
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Ordinance No. 1609 was adopted.
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Absent
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CONTINUED BUSINESS:
1. A report was presented from the Marine Departmen
regarding Harbor Permit Application No. 150 -6 of
Robert Gaylord to revise an existing float facil
at No. 6 Collins Island.
A letter from Robert Gaylord with a revised map
presented.
Motion
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Harbor Permit Application No. 150 -6 was postpone
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June 23 to allow the Harbor District Engineering
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staff and the Harbor Master the opportunity to r
and determine the proposed project's proximity t
U. S. Project Line and possible future conflicts
navigation.
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(District 7) Councilman Store's appointments of
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H. Trebler and Ruth Kahn to the Community Develo
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Citizens Advisory Committee were confirmed.
3. A report was presented from the Community Develc
Department regarding request from the Santa-.Ana
River /Santiago Creek Greenbelt Commission for tt
City to participate in the development of a plan
the lower river.
A report was presented from Parks, Beaches and
Recreation Commission.
Motion
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The staff was directed to prepare the necessary
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resolution and Budget Amendment for membership i
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Greenbelt Commission.
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CURRENT BUSINESS:
1. A letter from Jean Morris resigning from the Pax
Beaches and Recreation Commission was presented.
Motion
Commissioner Jean Morris' resignation was accept
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with regret; the City Clerk was directed to prel
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Certificate of Appreciation; and the matter of a
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replacement was postponed to June 9, 1975.
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2. A report was presented from the Community Devel
Concept
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Department regarding the Final Map of Tract No.
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creating one parcel of land for residential con
development, located at the southeast corner of
Jamboree Road and Ford Road in Big Canyon, zone
Ralph Arneson, representing the McLain Developm
Company, briefly addressed the Council regardin
installation and maintenance of the lights.
Motion
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The final map of Tract No. 8444 was approved, a
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to conditions recommended by the Planning Commi
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and Resolution No. 8494,authorizing an agreemen
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McLain Realty & Development, Inc., Subdivider,
construction of improvements in Tract No. 8444,
adopted.
3. A report was presented from the Community Devel
Department regarding the request of the McLain
Development Company and The Irvine Company to a
a Grant of Easement and Agreement for Irrevocab
Public Access in conjunction with the expansion
the Newport Marina and the development of The C
residential projects, located on the southerly
of Bayside Drive between the Promontory Bay Cha
and Marine Avenue.
Resolution No. 8495, accepting a Grant of Essen
from The Irvine Company and McLain Development
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for pedestrian walkway purposes in conjunction
the expansion of Newport Marina, and authorizin
Mayor and City Clerk to execute an agreement fe
Motion
irrevocable public access with The Irvine Compa
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conjunction with Harbor Permit 200 -1001, The Cc
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Development, was adopted.
4. A report from the City Manager was presented re
proposed changes for revenue adjustments involc
modifications to various ordinances, resolutior
Council Policies.
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Councilman Ryckoff made a motion to amend the f
ing Council Policies:
Section 12 of Council Policy H -1, "Harbor
Policies," to increase Pier Permit fees ar
Registration fees.
Section XI of Council Policy K -3, "Impleme
of the California Environmental Quality Ac
increase fees for Environmental Impact ReF
and EIR- Negative Declarations.
Council Policy K -4 "Approval in Concept Pc
to increase the fees.
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Councilman Rogers made a motion to amend Counci
Ryckoff's motion to exempt the Non - Commercial F
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tration Fees from the proposed increase in Sect
of Council Policy H -1.
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David Harschbarger, Assistant Director of
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Department briefly addressed the Council,
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A vote was taken on Councilman Rogers' me
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the main motion to retain Non - Commercial
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Fees at $10.00, which motion carried.
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A vote was taken on Councilman Ryckoff's
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motion, which motion carried.
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Motion
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The following resolutions were adopted:
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Resolution No. 8496 amending fees ai
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establishing a parking permit systei
use of parking spaces in City parkii
in certain off - street parking meter
rescinding Resolution No. 8266.
Resolution No. 8497 amending subseci
Section 12 of the Harbor Permit Pol:
lating to the schedule of fees for
rescinding Resolution No. 8267.
Motion
The following ordinances were introduced
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public hearing on June 9, 1975:
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Ordinance No. 1610, being, AN ORDIN,
CITY OF NEWPORT.BEACH AMENDING SECT'.
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OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE
THE FEE FOR FILING TENTATIVE MAP OF
SUBDIVISION.
Ordinance No. 1611, being, AN ORDIN,
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECT
20.47.050, 20. 48.020 AND 20.54.020
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO INC
TION AND PETITION FEES IN CONNECTIO
PERMITS, MODIFICATIONS, VARIANCES A
CHANGES.
Motion
The following ordinances were introduced
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to second reading on June 9, 1975:
Absent
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Ordinance No. 1612, being, AN ORDIN.
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECT
OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE
THE FEE REQUIRED TO FILE AN APPLICA
NEWPORT HARBOR COMMERICAL ACTIVITIE
Ordinance No. 1613, being, AN ORDIN
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECT
OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE
FEE CHARGED FOR REPORT OF RESIDENTI.
RECORDS.
Ordinance No. 1614, being, AN ORDIN
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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECT
OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE
SEWER CONNECTION FEE.
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the Marine
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Registration
amended
td re-
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zones, and
:ion A of
Lcies re-
)ermits, and
and set for
ONCE OF THE
CON 19.12.010
TO INCREASE
PROPOSED
VNCE OF THE
CONS 20.46.030,
OF THE
REASE APPLICA-,
9 WITH USE
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and passed
NCE OF THE
ION 17.41.040
TO INCREASE
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kNCE OF THE
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TO INCREASE
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!kNCE OF THE
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TO INCREASE
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Parking
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Permit
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Dev Dept
Procedures
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Admin Fees
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Com'1
Activities
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Ordinance No. 1615, being, AN ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION 3.12.030
OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO INCREASE
THE AMOUNT OF PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT TAX IMPOSED.
Ordinance No. 1616, being, AN ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION 19.24.110
OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO INCREASE
THE INSPECTION FEE FOR INSTALLATION OF STREET
TREES.
Ordinance No. 1617, being, AN ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION 3.13.030
OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE, RELATING TO
ANNEXATION FEES.
Ordinance No. 1618, being, AN ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION 5.12.320
OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO INCREASE
THE APPLICATION FEE FOR TAXICABS, AMBULANCES AND
VEHICLES FOR HIRE.
Ordinance No. 1619, being, AN ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION 17.33.030
OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO INCREASE
THE PIER REGISTRATION FEES; as amended.
Ordinance No. 1620, being, AN ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTIONS 5.10.030,
5.12.320, 5.14.180, 5.15.110, 5.24.050, 5.28.030,
5.32.040, 5.41.040 AND 5.50.040 OF THE NEWPORT
BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO INCREASE THE AMOUNTS OF
INVESTIGATION AND PERMIT FEES REQUIRED IN
CONNECTION WITH BUSINESS LICENSE APPLICATIONS.
Ordinance No. 1621, being, AN ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADDING CHAPTER 15.37
ENTITLED "APPROVAL IN CONCEPT PERMIT" TO TITLE
15 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE.
5. A report from the Bicycle Trails Citizens Advisory
Committee requesting that the Board of Trustees of
the Newport -Mesa Unified School District include
"Bicycle Safety" in the Driver Education curriculum.
The staff was directed to write a letter to the Board
of Trustees of the Newport -Mesa Unified School District
asking that the Driver Education curriculum be amended
to include a section of Bicycle Safety education, as
recommended by the Bicycle Trails Citizens Advisory
Committee.
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Annex-
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Ambulances/
Taxis
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Harbor
Regs
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Business
Licenses
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The following items were approved by one motion affirming
the actions on the Consent Calendar:
1. The following resolutions were adopted:
Resolution No. 8498 acknowledging the educational and
civic contributions of certain individuals retiring
from the Newport -Mesa Unified School District during
the 1974 -75 School Year.
Resolution No. 8499 authorizing the Mayor and City
Clerk to execute an agreement between the City of
Newport Beach and the Coast Community College District
for the mutual use of sailboats. (A report from the
Parks, Beaches and Recreation Director was presented.)
Resolution No. 8500 accepting the offer of dedication
for public street purposes of portions of MacArthur
Boulevard between Eastgate Drive and Port Sutton
within Subdivision Tract No. 7027. (A report from
the Public Works Director was presented.)
Resolution No. 8501 authorizing the Mayor and City
Clerk to execute a Settlement Agreement in the case
of City of Newport Beach vs County of Orange (Hughes
Airwest), Orange County Superior Court Case No.
222714. (A report from the City Attorney was pre-
sented.)
Resolution No. 8502 reaffirming various standing and
ad hoc City Council committees; establishing and /or
deleting standing and ad hoc committees; and repeal-
ing Resolution No. 8482; to add the establishment of
the ad hoc Marinapark Lease Committee.
2. The following communications were referred as indicated
Referred to staff for reply, letter from the City of
Garden Grove regarding its recommended adjustments to
the Coastal Plan of the California Coastal Commission
and asking that the City join them in their position.
Referred to Traffic Affairs Committee, letter from
Lido Sands Community Association regarding a problem
at the intersection of Balboa Boulevard and Coast
Highway.
3. The following communications were referred to the
City Clerk for filing and inclusion in the records:
Letter to Mayor McInnis from Orange County Transit
District stating that its Board had voted to endorse
SB 101, and a letter from the District to Council
with information on its analysis of SB 11 and AB 1246
and the rationale for its support of SB 101.
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School
Dist
R -8498
PB&R
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Tract 7027
R -8500
OrCo
Airport/
Airwest
R -8501
Council
Cmtes
R -8502
Coastal
Development
Traffic
Complaint
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Letter to Mayor McInnis from Assemblyman Badham
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acknowledging a copy of the letter to Senator Carpen-
ter supporting the repeal of the California fair
trade law.
Notice from Orange County Division of League of
California Cities regarding vacancies on committees
and asking for nominations.
Letter from Metropolitan Transportation Engineering
Board regarding federal noise standards and regulations.
Invitation to attend a public hearing of Juvenile
Justice Study Committee and asking for ideas and
comments.
Memoranda from the Intergovernmental Coordinating
Council Resolution Service listing resolutions
received since April 30, 1975 and stating that any
suggestions would be appreciated.
Letter from Billie Gabriel protesting business
practices of a Costa Mesa merchant.
Resolution of Board of Supervisors agreeing to join
the Newport - Irvine Waste - Management Agency after
being redrafted to include certain amendments.
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Order instituting investigation before the Public
Utilities Commission on the Commission's own motion
regarding the investment credit provisions of the
1975 Tax Reduction Act.
Agenda for Board of Supervisor meetings held May 13,
14, 20 and 21, 1975.
4. The following claims were denied and the City Clerk's
Claims
referral to the insurance carrier was confirmed:
Claim of Gulf Insurance Group for Rosso, Inc. for
Gulf In:
damage to a Chevrolet pickup which was allegedly
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struck by a City vehicle while parked.
Claim of Sig Canyon Country Club for damages to their
Big Can}
golf course facilities at One Big Canyon Drive by
Country
landslides caused by the rain on December 4, 1974 and
club
other damages allegedly resulting from the widening
of Ford Road.
Claim of Archibald Chisholm for damage to his car
Chisholm
which was allegedly struck by a City vehicle while
stopped at a traffic signal.
Claim of Dennis S. McGlasson for damage to his truck,
McGlassc
the hood of which was allegedly spotted with paint
when a pressurized paint gun blew up in the City
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Corporation Yard on April 23, 1975.
Claim of William C. Bilsborough, Jr. to recover the
Bilsbor(
cost of repairing a water line at 63 Beacon Bay which
was allegedly the responsibility of the City.
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5. The following staff reports were received and ordered
'filed:
A memorandum from the City Manager regarding com-
Harbor
mercial pier rental in connection with the commercial
Regs
piers and floats within Newport Harbor.
Memorandum from the City Manager regarding Christmas
Sales Tax
quarter sales tax returns.
A memorandum from the City Attorney regarding obscene
Obscenity
films.
6. The following matter was set for public hearing on
June 9, 1975:
Planning Commission Amendment No. 444, a request to
Koll Center
amend the "Koll Center Newport" Planned Community
Newport
Development Plan to (1) clarify building setback
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requirements within "footprint lots "; (2) clarify
professional and business office uses in the Planned
Community and (3) add signing provisions for ground
floor businesses in multiple- tenant buildings;
located in Tract 7593, bounded by MacArthur Boulevard,
Campus Drive and Jamboree Road. (A report from the
Community Development Department was presented.)
7. The work on Newport Boulevard from 30th Street to
Npt Blvd
21st Street, Contract 1682, was accepted; and the
Resurfacing
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City Clerk was authorized to file a Notice of Com-
pletion and to release the bonds 35 days after Notice
of Completion has been filed. (A report from the
Public Works Director was presented.)
8. The work on the Water Main in Jamboree Road, Camel-
Water Main/
back Street to Eastbluff Drive (North), Contract 1635,
Jamb Rd
was accepted; and the City Clerk was authorized to
file a Notice of Completion and to release the bonds
35 days after Notice of Completion has been filed. (A
report from the Public Works Director was presented.
9. The following Harbor Permits were approved:
Harbor
Permits
Maintenance dredging Harbor Permit Application
#105 -109 of Howard Martin, 109 Bayside Place, subject
to the conditions of approval under the Blanket
Maintenance Dredging Permit issued by the U. S. Army
Corps of Engineers. (A report from the Marine
Department was presented.)
Revision to Harbor Permit Application #129 -1801 for
Orange Coast College District to allow for the addition
of a 14' x 78' finger, two 4' x 32' fingers and the
relocation of the three existing fingers, as recom-
mended by the Joint Harbor Committee,subject to the
approval of the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, the
South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Commission and
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conditions of approval recommended by staff. (A
report from the Marine Department was presented.)
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10. The following Budget Amendments were approved:
BA -71, $2,500, increase in Budget Appropriatio
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the purchase of five (5) bulletin boards and a
windscreen for installation at various tennis
sites, from Reserve for Tennis Courts to Recre
Self Supporting, Equipment, N.O.C., Parks & Re
Fund. (A report from the Parks, Beaches and R
ation Director was presented.)
BA -72, $28,000, transfer of Budget Appropriati
completion of project - Balboa -Coast Highway /4
Street, from Install /Modify Traffic Signal Sys
widen 32nd St., Lafayette Ave. to Balboa -Coast
way /44th Street, State Gas Tax Fund. (A repor
the Public Works Director was presented.)
ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR:
1. Ordinance No. 1622, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH REZONING PROPERTY AND AMENDING
DISTRICTING MAP NO. 50,
Planning Commission Amendment No. 443, amendin
portion of Districting Map No. 50 from R -1 -B
District to the R -A District (Roger's Gardens -
Newport Center), located southerly of San Joaq
Hills Road between MacArthur Boulevard in Harb
View Hills.
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A report was presented from the Community Deve
Department.
Motion
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hearing on June 9, 1975; and the staff was dit
Absent
x
to report back on the drainage into the bay.
2. A letter from Gerta Farber was presented regal
bus service between Huntington Beach and Balb4
Motion
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The staff was directed to contact the Orange I
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x
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Transit District regarding the lack of bus sei
Absent
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on Pacific Coast Highway between Huntington B4
and Newport Beach.
3. A letter addressed to Councilman Kuehn from tl
Corona del Mar Civic Association protesting tl
that the Community Development Department no
Motion
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performs a plan check on new construction to 1
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floor plans that are conducive to zoning viol
Absent
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was referred to the staff for reply.
ADDITIONAL BUSINESS:
Motion
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Newport -Irvine Waste - Management Planning Agenc
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(NIWA), Councilman Ryckoff will be the City's
�ent
designated delegate.
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2. The Mayor was directed to send a letter to Assembly-
man Badham opposing Assembly Bill 1587, which would
require notification to vendors at least 30 days
prior to purchase of services and supplies by govern-
mental agencies.
3. A report was presented from the Administrative
Assistant to the City Manager regarding lease of the
school facility on City -owned property at 5th and
Marguerite Avenues in Corona del Mar.
Val Murley addressed the Council and stated the
facility should be retained for use by Senior
Citizens.
William Carlberg, President of the Montessori Schools
of Newport Beach, and Judith Wilson, Director of the
Carden School of Corona del Mar, addressed the Council
regarding their respective proposals for'leasing the,
school facility.
Councilman Ryckoff made a motion to lease the 5th
and Marguerite Avenues property on a year -to -year
basis, which motion failed to carry.
4. The-Preliminary Budget as prepared by the City Manager
for the fiscal year 1975 -76, pursuant to Section 1102
of the Newport Beach City Charter, was set for
public hearing on June 9, 1975.
The meeting was adjourned at 1:20 A.M.
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