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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05/10/1976 - Regular MeetingROLL CALL Present moo Motion Ayes Motion Ayes Motion Ayes it Motion Ayes Motion Ayes COUNCILMEN CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING Place: Council Chambers �N aprp�s'^ Z �' Date: Ma 10 19i x x x xK x x Roll Call. x The reading of the Minutes o • x x x x x x April 26, 1976 were approved The reading in full of all o x under consideration was waiv • x x x x x x directed to read by titles o HEARINGS: 1. Mayor Rogers opened the construction of a portl Block 3, East Newport Bay Avenue, 6th Street under Chapter 27 of the (Contract No. 1753). A report was presented x The hearing was closed • x x x xx x no one desired to be he x The assessments to cove • x x x xx x and it was directed tha .allowed to pay their as annual installments, wi annually on the unpaid 2. Mayor Rogers opened the construction of a portl Block 331 of Lancaster' (block bounded by 30th and Newport Boulevard), of the Improvement Act A report was presented x The hearing was closed • x x x xx x no one desired to be he x The assessments to cove • x x x x K x and it was directed tha allowed to pay their as annual installments, wJ annually on the unpaid 3. Mayor Rogers opened tl appeal of Mrs. Pamela F Planning Commission apf request of Randall H. .: with on -sale beer and w building located at 24Z westerly corner of East Avenue in Corona del Ma of an off -site parking required parking spaces Volume 0 MINUTES E the Regular Meeting of as written and ordered filed. rdinances and resolutions Bd, and the City Clerk was aly. public hearing on the cost of and cement concrete alley in bounded by Balboa Boulevard, and Island Avenue), accomplished Improvement Act of 1911 from the Public Works Director. after it was determined that ard. r the costs were confirmed, t the property owners be sessments in three equal th a rate of interest of 72 balance. public hearing on the cost of and cement concrete alley in s Addition to Newport Beach Street, 31st Street, Villa Way accomplished under Chapter 27 of 1911 (Contract No. 1753). from the Public Works Director after it was determined that ard. r the costs were confirmed, t the property owners be sessments in three equal th a rate of interest of 7% balance. e public hearing regarding the ose from the decision of the roving Use Permit No. 1778, a ohnson to establish a restaurant ine in an existing commercial 1 E. Coast Highway, on the Coast Highway and Carnation r, zoned C -1, and the acceptance agreement for a_portion of the 30 - Page 103 INDEX Impr/ Impr/ e P. 1778 ROL Mot Ay4 Mo Ay, Noi COUNCILMEN CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH MINUTES L CALL 3� A\ a *^ SZ a Ma V 10 1976 _ _ INDEX The appeal application of Pamela Rose was presented with a report from the Community Development Depart- . ment. Letters from Charlotte Macdonald and William S. Pacini were presented objecting to the restaurant. Letters opposing the restaurant were received after the agenda was printed from Gladys Hughes and Fern Torrance. Letters supporting the restaurant were received after the agenda was printed from Judith G. Siracusa; Ronald L. Rodgers; Robert M. Hixson, Jr.; David, Midge, Jennifer, Scott, Kevin and Katie Seely; Hal Holleman; Ann and Maurice Fletcher and Richard Nimmo for James Beard. Pamela Rose addressed the Council and presented a petition bearing 31 signatures of residents opposing the proposed restaurant. Paul Hummel asked for and was given assurance that the off - street parking was guaranteed. Randy Johnson, applicant for the Use Permit, addressed the Council. Jim Wood and Bernie Piazza addressed the Council in support of the restaurant. I k x Councilman Ryckoff made a motion to sustain the decision of the Planning Commission and to incorporate by reference the recommendations of the Planning Commission. Councilman Williams asked that the motion be amended to add a Condition No. 9 to require the provision of adequate lighting in the parking lot, which amendment was accepted by the maker of the motion. :s x x x x x x x A vote was taken on Councilman Ryckoff's amended motion, which motion carried. RDINANCES FOR SECOND READING AND ADOPTION: Ordinance No. 1667, being, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Pier AMENDING SECTION 17.33.050 OF THE NEWPORT Regis BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO INCREASE THE Fees PERCENTAGE AMOUNT OF THE PENALTY FEE FOR FAILURE TO PAY PIER REGISTRATION FEES, was presented for second reading. :ion Ordinance No. 1667 was adopted. 0 -1667 x x x x K x x Volume 30 - Page 104 ROLL CALL • Motion Ayes s Motion Ayes Motion Motion Ayes Ayes COUNCILMEN CITY OF NEWPORT x x x 10, 1976 Z. Ordinance No. 1668, being, BEACH MINUTES INDEX AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Animal AMENDING SECTION 1.12.020 OF THE NEWPORT Control BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE BY AMENDING SUB- SECTION (3) THEREOF AUTHORIZING MARINE DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL TO MAKE ARRESTS FOR VIOLATIONS OF CHAPTERS 7.04 "DOGS," 7.16 "ANIMALS AT LARGE" AND 7.20 "ANIMAL NUISANCES" OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE, authorizing the Marine Department to issue citations for dog violations on the beaches, was presented for second reading. Marine Director David Harshbarger gave a brief staff report. Ordinance no. 1668 was adopted. 1 0 -1668 BUSINESS: A report dated April 12, 1976 was presented from Off -site the Community Development Department regarding the Prkg/ request of the Old Spaghetti Factory restaurant to Old amend the approved off -site parking agreement to Spaghetti relocate the subject off -site parking spaces. Factory A report was presented from the Traffic Affairs Committee. Bob Roubian, proprietor of the Crab Cooker, addressed the Council in opposition to the relocation of the parking spaces, and was granted two additional minutes for his presentation. Allen Weber, a traffic engineer representing Bob Roubian, addressed the Council regarding use of the Blurock parking lot by the Spaghetti Factory. Councilman McInnis made a motion to postpone the matter to June 14. Cecil Wright, attorney representing the Spaghetti Factory, addressed the Council and was granted two additional minutes for his presentation. A vote was taken on Councilman McInnis' motion, which motion carried. A report was presented from the Parks, Beaches and Park & Recreation Commission regarding acquisition of open View Sites space and consideration of a bond election. Don Renner addressed the Council and asked that the two lots adjacent to Inspiration Point be removed from the proposed acquisition. Volume 30 - Page 105 K A3 Mc A, Mi A, COUNCILMEN CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH MINUTES OLL CALL u ayir ro % l- N May 10, 1976 INDEX David Neish of The Irvine Company addressed the Council and asked that the City specifically identify the area proposed for acquisition in the Castaways • site. )tion x The matter was postponed.to June 14. res xx xxxx x )tion x 3. Councilman Ray Williams was appointed as a Council Joint res x x x X Xx x representative on the Joint Harbor Committee. Harbor Committee CURRENT BUSINESS: 1. A report was presented from the Public Works Director Tract 9291 regarding acceptance of dedication of Sundance Drive Costa Mesa and sewer services in connection with Tentative Tract No. 9291 in Costa Mesa, adjacent to the Newport Terrace Condominiums at 19th Street and Balboa Boulevard. Eric Welton, subdivider, addressed the Council. :otion x The proposed acceptance of the dedication of Sundance yes x x x x x x x Drive and sewer services in connection with Tentative Tract No. 9291 in Costa Mesa was set for public hear- ing on July 12, 2. A report was presented.from the Community Development Tract 9047 Department regarding Final Map of Tract No. 9047, a request of Broadmoor Homes, Inc. to approve a final map to subdivide 16.111 acres into forty -nine lots for . single - family residential development and three lots for landscape purposes; located on the southeasterly side of San Miguel Drive (formerly New MacArthur Boulevard), adjacent to the Big Canyon Reservoir, in Harbor View Hills (Phase III - Broadmoor- Pacific View); zoned P -C. otion x The Final Map of Tract No. 9047 was approved, incor- yes x xx x x x x porating by reference the findings and conditions recommended by the Planning Commission; and Resolution R -8757 No. 8757, authorizing execution of a Subdivision Agreement between the City of Newport Beach and Broadmoor Homes, Inc. in connection with Tract 9047 (southeasterly side on San Miguel Drive), was adopted. 3. A report was presented from the Community Development TICMAP Department regarding the City of Newport Beach's response to the County of Orange's position papers on TICMAP. Al Bell from the County Environmental Management Agency addressed the Council regarding the County position. Mayor Rogers made a motion to send a letter to the Orange County Planning Commission in response • Volume 30 - Page 106 ROLL M04 Ayes Motio Ayes f Motio Ayes Noes Motio Ayes 4 COUNCILMEN \`c p'G \\$ x C. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CALL \�tna�9� \pa \*" \ZZ \?May 10, 1976 to the Orange County position papers as recommende by the Planning Commission with amendments. ' x Mayor Pro Tem Dostal made a substitute motion to u the letter recommended by the Planning Commission incorporate the suggestions made by the Transpor- tation Plan Citizens Advisory Committee regarding San Joaquin Transportation Corridor. Councilman Ryckoff read proposed changes that he would like to see incorporated in the letter. Councilman Williams asked that Mayor Pro Tem Dosta motion be amended to include the changes to the letter suggested by Councilman Ryckoff, which amen was accepted by the maker of the motion. x x x x x x x A vote was taken on Mayor Pro Tem Dostal's motion, and the Mayor was directed to send the letter to t Orange County Planning Commission as amended. 4. A report was presented from the City Arts Commissi regarding their request to acquire the painting in the City Attorney's foyer. a x The request of the City Arts Commission for $250 x x x x x x x toward the purchase price was approved. 5. A letter from the Balboa Island Improvement Associ tion was presented protesting the parking spaces o Park and Balboa designated "electric cart parking only." Tom Houston, representing the Board of Directors o the Balboa Island Improvement Association, address the Council and asked that the two parking spaces designated for electric carts be returned to gener parking. Cap Blackburn addressed the Council and presented petition signed by 20 Balboa Island property and /o business owners or operators in favor of the elect cart parking spaces. Councilman Ryckoff made a motion to honor the requ of the Balboa Island Improvement Association and e the experimental electric cart parking for the tim being. a x Councilman McInnis made a substitute motion to tab x x x x x the matter, which motion carried. x I x,6. Resolution No. 8758, appointing Doris M. George as x x x x xx City Clerk and fixing the salary for the position $20,000 a year, was adopted. Volume 30 - Page 107 MINUTES INDEX t >e and :he L's iment ie an I City Atty a- Parking a Prohi- bitions E zd al a r ric zst ad Le City Clerk It I R -8758 f.. COUNCILMEN MINUTES DLL CALL u avf s14 0 May 10 1976 INDEX 7. A report was presented from the Transportation Plan Citizens Advisory Committee regarding San Joaquin Transportation Corridor. )t i• x The staff was directed to include the Committee's res x N x x x x x recommendations in the City's presentations to the County supporting adoption and implementation of the San Joaquin Transportation Corridor. 8. A report was presented from the Public Works Director Water regarding the 18" Zone II water transmission main in Trans - the alley south of and in East Coast Highway from mission Marguerite Avenue to Garrett Drive in Corona del Mar Main/ (C- 1663). CdM )tion x The plans and specifications were approved, and the yes x x x x x x x City Clerk was authorized to advertise for bids to be opened at 10:30 A.M. on June 3, 1976. CONSENT CALENDAR: Otion x The following items were approved by one motion affirming yes x x x xx x x the actions on the Consent Calendar: 1. The following ordinances were introduced and set for public hearing or passed to second reading on May 24,.1976: Set for public hearing: (a) Proposed Ordinance No. 1669, being, AN ORDINANCE Community OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION Dev Dept 19.12.010 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO Procedures INCREASE THE FEE FOR FILING TENTATIVE MAP OF 0 -1669 PROPOSED SUBDIVISION. (Exhibit) (Report from the City Manager covering Items H -la through H -1p) (b) Removed from Consent Calendar. (c) Removed from Consent Calendar. Passed to second reading: (d) Proposed Ordinance No. 1670, being, AN ORDINANCE Residential OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION Building 15.35.040 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE Records TO INCREASE FEE CHARGED FOR REPORT OF RESIDENTIAL Report BUILDING RECORDS. (Exhibit) 0 -1670 (e) Proposed Ordinance No. 1671, being, AN ORDINANCE Subdivisiol OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION 0 -1671 19.12.040 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO INCREASE FILING FEES IN CONNECTION WITH SUB- DIVISIONS CONTAINING LESS THAN FIVE LOTS. (Exhibit) (f) Proposed Ordinance No. 1672, being, AN ORDINANCE Building • OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION Excise Tax 0 -1672 Volume 30 - Page 108 ROLL 4 COUNCILMEN p�% CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH MINUTES CALL u a ➢� �N : yZ May 10 1976 INDEX 13.12.030 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO INCREASE THE AMOUNT OF PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT TAX IMPOSED. (Exhibit) (g) Proposed Ordinance No. 1673, being, AN ORDINANCE Special OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION Events 5.10.030 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO 0 -1673 INCREASE APPLICATION FEES FOR SPECIAL EVENTS PERMIT. (Exhibit) (h) Proposed Ordinance No. 1674, being, AN ORDINANCE Ambulance/ OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION Fees 5.12.320 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO 0 -1674 ESTABLISH THE APPLICATION FEE FOR DRIVER S PERMITS FOR TAXICABS, AMBULANCES AND VEHICLES FOR HIRE. (Exhibit) (i) Proposed Ordinance No. 1675, being, AN ORDINANCE Annex - OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION ations 3.13.030 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE 0 -1675 RELATING TO ANNEXATION FEES. (Exhibit) (j) Proposed Ordinance No. 1676, being, AN ORDINANCE Business OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTIONS Licenses 5.14.180, 5.15.110, 5.24.050, 5.28.030, 5.32.040, 0 -1676 5.41.040, AND 5.50.040 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO INCREASE THE AMOUNTS OF INVESTI- GATION AND PERMIT FEES REQUIRED IN CONNECTION WITH BUSINESS LICENSE APPLICATIONS. (Exhibit) (k) Proposed Ordinance No. 1677, being, AN ORDINANCE Skill OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION Games 5.34.040 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO 0 -1677 INCREASE FEE CHARGED FOR APPLICATION FOR PERMIT IN CONNECTION WITH POOL TABLES AND AMUSEMENT DEVICES. (Exhibit) (1) Proposed Ordinance No. 1678, being, AN ORDINANCE Motion OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION Picture & 5.46.030 OF TITLE 5 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL TV Fees CODE RELATING TO REGULATION OF MOTION PICTURE 0 -1678 AND TELEVISION PRODUCTIONS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY. (Exhibit) (m) Proposed Ordinance No. 1679, being, AN ORDINANCE Pawn - OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTIONS Brokers 5.20.030 AND 5.20.060 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH 0 -1679 MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO DEFINITION OF SECOND- HAND DEALERS, AND LICENSE FEES FOR PAWNBROKERS, JUNK DEALERS, JUNK COLLECTORS AND SECONDHAND DEALERS. (Exhibit) (n) Proposed Ordinance No. 1680, being, AN ORDINANCE Approval OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADDING CHAPTER 15.37 in Concept Permits 0 -1680 I Volume 30 - Page 109 I RO COUNCILMEN CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH MINUTES LL CALL �'N a9f?N *S1 N May 10 1976 INDEX ENTITLED "APPROVAL IN CONCEPT PERMIT" TO TITLE 15 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE. (Exhibit) . (o) Proposed Ordinance No. 1681, being, AN ORDINANCE Telephone OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTIONS Alarm 5.48.040 AND 5.48.080 OF CHAPTER 5.48, ENTITLED System "TELEPHONIC ALARM SYSTEM" OF THE NEWPORT BEACH 0 -1681 MUNICIPAL CODE. (Exhibit) (p) Proposed Ordinance No. 1682, being, AN ORDINANCE Building OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION Code 15.04.090 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE 0 -1682 ENTITLED, "AMENDMENT TO TABLE NO. 3A OF THE BUILDING CODE." (Exhibit) (q) Removed from Consent Calendar. 2. The following resolutions were adopted: (a) Removed from Consent Calendar. (b) Resolution No. 8759 reaffirming various standing. Council and ad hoc City Council Committees; deleting the Committees Freeway Affairs Committee, Land Development Res- R -8759 ponsibilities Committee, Offshore Mooring Fee Committee, Pacific Coast Highway Bay Planning Committee, Pending Legislation Committee and Procedural Ethics Committee; and establishing the Pending Legislation and Ethics Committee and Tidelands Affairs Committee and repealing Reso- lution No. 8719. (Exhibit) (c) Resolution No. 8760 authorizing execution of an Or Co agreement between the City of Newport Beach and Health —, the County of Orange in connection with an ex- Services tension of the City- County health services. R -8760 (Request letter from Orange County Health Depart- ment) (d) Resolution No. 8761 authorizing execution of an Map agreement between the City of Newport Beach and Checking the County of Orange in connection with map R -8761 checking services for subdivision final maps and parcel maps. (Report from the Public Works Director) (e) Resolution No. 8762 authorizing execution of an Bicycle agreement and grant of easement between the City Trails of Newport Beach and the State of California R -8762 acting by and through its Director of General Services (Department of Fish and Game) in connection with construction of the Jamboree Road Bike Trail. (Report from the Public Works Director) (f) Resolution No. 8763 approving a Quitclaim Deed Water I.ic for an existing water line easement between Easement Poppy Avenue and Hazel Drive, Corona del Mar, CdM • and authorizing execution of said Quitclaim R -8763 Deed. (Report from the Public Works Director) Volume 30 - Page 110 ROL COUNCILMEN CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH MINUTES .L CALL m a 9C N �2 is May 10, 1976 INDEX (g) Resolution No. 8764 approving an agreement with BI the Balboa Island Ferry establishing a flat rate Ferry fee for use of the Ferry by City employees and R -8764 authorizing the City Manager to execute the agreement. (Report from the City Attorney) (h) Resolution No. 8765 accepting a Grant of Easement Bicycle from The Irvine Company (TIC) for the Jamboree Trails Road Bicycle Trail (southerly of San Diego R -8765 Creek). (Report from the Public Works Director) (i) Resolution No. 8766 amending Subsection A of Harbor Section 12 of the Harbor Permit Policies relating Regs to the Schedule of Fees for permits, and repealing R -8766 Resolution No. 8497. 3. The following communications were referred as indicated: (a) To staff for reply, letter to Mayor Rogers from Traffic Lon A. Fleener protesting the timing of the Signal traffic signal at Dover Drive and Coast Highway. (Exhibit) (b) To staff for reply, telegram from SPON objecting University to the four -lane highway being planned on Univ- Drive ersity Drive. (Exhibit) Extension (c) Removed from Consent Calendar. 4. The following communications were referred to the Acting City Clerk for filing and inclusion in the — records: (a) Letter addressed to the City Manager from Carl Ocean E. Potthorst stating that after attending the Front public hearing on April 26, he and his wife have Prop decided to offer their parcel of land (1115) to the City in the proposed acquisition of ocean front property for $2,250. (Exhibit) (b) Copy of a letter to Sergeant Chapman of the Police Department from Herbert F. Whitley asking for more policing regarding dogs on beaches. (Copies sent to Council) (c) Letter from the Department of Transportation enclosing a Highway Commission Resolution of Relinquishment and stating that the directional signs erected by the State shall be left in place and maintained by the City. (Copies sent to Council) (d) Copy of a letter to the County Auditor from the State Controller regarding apportionment of Trailer Coach Fees indicating the net amount for Orange County for period ended December 31, 1975 to be $751,589.97 • Volume 30 - Page 111 RC COUNCILMEN MINUTES ILL CALL m a9f PP i �Z m y 10, 1976 INDEX (e) Copy of a memorandum from Supervisor Riley to the Director of the Environmental Management Agency asking that action be taken on the request of the City of Newport Beach regarding zoning in the County island adjacent to Superior Avenue. (Copies sent to Council) (f) Resolution of the Board of Supervisors proclaim- ing May 9 through May 15 as Orange County's 'Action for Foster Children Week." (g) Application of Davey's Locker, Inc. before the Public Utilities Commission for rate increase in passenger fares between Newport Beach and Avalon. (h) Minutes of the Executive Committee Meeting of ICC the Intergovernmental Coordinating Council held April 21 reflecting the termination of ICC. (Exhibit) (i) Agenda for Board of Supervisors meetings held April 27 and 28, 1976. 5. The following claims were denied and the Acting City Claims Clerk's referral to the insurance carrier was confirmed: (a) Claim of Christine A. Valenzuela for damage to Valenzuel her pick -up truck allegedly caused when a City vehicle scratched the left side of the truck while it was parked at Newport Boulevard and 32nd Street on April 10, 1976. (b) Claim of Jac Shawn Coker alleging personal Coker injury, false arrest and false imprisonment in connection with his arrest on February 5, 1976 at 778 Scott Place #48, Costa Mesa. (c) Summons and Complaint of Henry H. Hill and Joan Hill M. Hill for injury to property, loss of income from property, maintenance of a nuisance and inverse condemnation, Case No. 23 14 93 in the Orange County Superior Court, due to an oil well eruption on adjacent property. (d) Claim of Robert E. Cummings for damage to his Cummings truck allegedly caused when a City vehicle hit his truck at 1125 E. Balboa Boulevard, Balboa on April 19, 1976. (e) Claim of Pepi Curt Rogers alleging personal Rogers injury, false arrest and false imprisonment in connection with his arrest on February 5, 1976 at 402 Nashville, #7, Huntington Beach. (f) Claim of Beatrice Brockman for personal injuries Brockman sustained when she fell due to a crack in the sidewalk near the alley on the south side of 6th Street, between Balboa Boulevard and Bay Avenue on January 30, 1976, allegedly due to negligence i on the part of the City. Volume 30 - Page 112 COUNCILMEN pp \ C%�nR�iP ;1 MINUTES LOLL CALL N, ayf p� "ZZ Ma 10 1976 INDEX (g) Claim of S. J. Couch, Jr. for property loss Couch incurred when a City vehicle allegedly backed over and destroyed a child's tricycle at Pearl • and North Bay Front on April 23, 1976. 6. The amendment of Parks, Beaches and Recreation Policy PB & R No. 8, increasing the cost of parkway trees, was Policy approved. 7. The plans and specifications for the Traffic Signal Traffic At Birch Street and Dove Street, Contract No. 1801, Signal were approved; and the City Clerk was authorized to advertise for bids to be opened at 10:30 A.M. June 10, 1976. (Report from the Public Works Depart- ment) 8. Removed from the Consent Calendar. 9. The plans and specifications for the Street Resurfacing Street Program 1975 -76 (Dover and Westcliff Area), Contract Resurfacing No. 1809, were approved; and the City Clerk was 1975 -76 authorized to advertise for bids to be opened at 10:30 A.M. on June 1, 1976. (Report from the Public Works Director) 10. The Modifications to Traffic Signal at.Coast Highway Traffic and Dover Drive, Contract No. 1597, were accepted; Signal the City Clerk was authorized to file a Notice of Completion; and the City Clerk was authorized to re- lease the bonds 35 days after Notice of Completion has been filed. (Report from the Public Works Director) 11. Removed from the Consent Calendar. 12. The amendment of Council Policy K -3, "Implementation Implementa- of the California Environmental Quality Act," was tion CEQA approved. Council Pol 13. The following Budget Amendments were approved: BA -69, $7,500 transfer of Budget Appropriations for contract of debris pickup over City controlled tide- lands between the pierhead line and bulkhead, from Unappropriated Contingency Reserve to Marine,Services- Professional, Tech., etc., General Fund. BA -70, $47,250 transfer of funds and increase in Budget Appropriations and increase in Revenue Estimates for purchase of ocean front lots on Balboa Peninsula with State Department of Parks and Recreation contribut- ing 50% in Grant Funds, from Unappropriated Contingency Reserve and Donations and Contributions, General Fund. BA -71, $4,500 transfer of Budget Appropriations for additional funding for a pilot project to repair • volume 30 - Page 113 RO Mo Ay No Mo A y Ab M A y M Al COUNCILMEN MINUTES LL CALL u a�f AN *y2 n 10, 1976 INDEX deteriorated concrete coping on the Balboa Island Grand Canal bulkheads from Annual Street and Alley Program to Repair Coping Balboa Island Bulkheads, General Fund. (Report from the Public Works Director) BA- 72,$500 increase in Budget Appropriations and in Revenue Estimates for funds for Community Development Citizens Advisory Committee established as part of the HUD Block Grant Program of Newport Beach; funds will be reimbursed by HUD Grant, from Unappropriated Contingency Reserve and Federal Grants to Community Development, Special Departmental Supplies, General Fund. BA- 73,$1,500 increase in Budget Appropriations for City's share of expense for construction of a bandstand in Pier Park, from Unappropriated Surplus to Bandstand Pier Park and Recreation Fund. ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR: 1. A report was presented from the Public Works Director Ensign regarding Ensign View Park, Phase One, Contract No. View 1800. Park Councilman Barrett made a motion to approve the plans and specifications with only one flag pole instead of the three shown. ti n x Mayor Pro Tem Dostal made a substitute motion to x x x x approve the plans and specifications and to authorize x x the City Clerk to advertise for bids to be opened at 10:30 A.M. on June 2, 1976, which motion carried. Councilman Barrett left the Council table due to a possible conflict of interest. 2. A report was presented from the Marine Department re- Harbor garding the Harbor Permit Application #105 -2501 of Permit Carl Quandt to replace a substandard pier and float at 2501 Ocean Boulevard. tion The Harbor Permit Application was approved, subject es x x x x x to the approval of the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers stain x and the conditions recommended by staff. ouncilman Barrett resumed his seat at the Council table. 3. A report was presented from the Parks, Beaches and Park & Recreation Director regarding extension of the deadline View for encumbrance of County funds for the acquisition Sites of two lots at Inspiration Point. Mo x Resolution No. 8767, requesting the County of Orange R -8767 es x x x x x x x to extend the time in which revenue sharing funds shall be disbursed or encumbered for the acquisition of Inspiration Point Properties and amending existing agreement (Contract No. 1654) was adopted. • 4. The following proposed ordinances were referred to the Planning Commission for public hearings: otion x An ordinance, being, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEW- Admin es x x x x x x x PORT BEACH AMENDING SECTIONS 20.80.030, 20.47.050, Fees Volume 30 - Paee 114 Volume 30 - Paee 114 Mo Ay M o A y Mo A y N o M A COUNCILMEN irix \s \Ick, CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH MINUTES )LL CALL m a r r m m 1 1 May 10, 1976 INDEX 20.82.020 AND 20.54.020 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO INCREASE APPLICATION AND PETITION FEES IN CONNECTION WITH USE PERMITS, MODIFICATIONS, VARIANCES _ I i A AND ZONE CHANGES. (Exhibit) I i An ordinance, being, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEW- P P C PORT BEACH AMENDING CHAPTER 20.51 OF THE NEWPORT D District BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE PLANNED COMMUNITY DISTRICT. (Exhibit) 5. A report was presented from the City Attorney regarding amendment to Municipal Code Section 12.16.030 requiring compliance with a lawful order of a police officer. tion x x A A proposed ordinance, being, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY C Code es x x x x x x x x x x x x x x O OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION 12.16.030 OF THE E Enforce - NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE ENTITLED "COMPLIANCE m ment REQUIRED," was postponed to May 24, 1976. 6. A letter from William B. and Carol J. Martin was B Beach presented regarding erosion in the 1800 and 1900 E Erosion blocks of West Ocean Front and asking that the City expedite their efforts at controlling erosion in Central Newport. Charlene Fannin addressed the Council regarding the . . beach erosion problem. Marine Director David Harshbarger gave a brief staff report. tip x x T The letter was referred to staff for reply. es x xxxxxxx ADDITIONAL BUSINESS: 1. A letter was presented from Caroline Clucas, member B Bicenten- of the Bicentennial Committee and editor of the n nial Bicentennial magazine "Newport Beach - Heritage and M Magazine Horizons," regarding a re -issue of the magazine. tion x x A A business agreement with Hardy Publishing was author - es x x x x x x x x x x x x i ized, subject to the following conditions, to be es x x i implemented immediately: (a) The City to pay for printing the second edition - 10,000 books - $6,000; (b) The City to control all income from the books; and (c) Hardy to receive a percentage of the profits after the City has received the printing costs in return from sales. 2. A report was presented from the City Manager regarding N Newport Newport Center Branch Library costs. C Center Branch City Cler Volume 30 - 115