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directed to read by titles only.
HEARINGS:
1. Mayor Rogers opened the public hearing in connection
with Ordinance No. 1669, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Community
AMENDING SECTION 19.12.010 OF THE NEWPORT
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BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO INCREASE THE FEE
Procedures
FOR FILING TENTATIVE MAP OF PROPOSED
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ORDINANCES FOR SECOND READING AND ADOPTION:
1. Ordinance No. 1670, being,
Residential
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Records
AMENDING SECTION 15.35.040 OF THE NEWPORT
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BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO INCREASE FEE
CHARGED FOR REPORT OF RESIDENTIAL BUILDING
RECORDS,
was presented for second reading.
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2. Ordinance No. 1671, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Subdivision
AMENDING SECTION 19.12.040 OF THE NEWPORT
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BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO INCREASE FILING
FEES IN CONNECTION WITH SUBDIVISIONS
CONTAINING LESS THAN FIVE LOTS,
was presented for second reading.
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Ordinance No. 1671 was adopted.
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3. Ordinance No. 1672, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Building
AMENDING SECTION 13.12.00 OF THE NEWPORT
Excise Tax
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was presented for second reading.
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4. Ordinance No. 1673, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Special
AMENDING SECTION 5.10.030 OF THE NEWPORT
Events
BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO INCREASE APPLI-
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was presented for second reading.
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5. Ordinance No. 1674, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Ambulance
AMENDING SECTION 5.12.320 OF THE NEWPORT
Fees
BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO ESTABLISH THE
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TAXICABS, AMBULANCES AND VEHICLES FOR HIRE,
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was presented for second reading.
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6. Ordinance No. 1675, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Annex -
AMENDING SECTION 3.13.030 OF THE NEWPORT
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BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE, RELATING TO ANNEX-
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was presented for second reading.
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7. Ordinance No. 1676, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Business
AMENDING SECTIONS 5.14.180, 5.15.110,
Licenses
5.24.050, 5.28.<030, 5.32.040, 5.41.040
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AND 5.50.040 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL
CODE TO INCREASE THE AMOUNTS OF INVESTI-
GATION AND PERMIT FEES REQUIRED IN
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was presented for second reading.
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8. Ordinance No. 1677, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
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AMENDING SECTION 5.34.040 OF THE NEWPORT
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BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO INCREASE FEE
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CHARGED FOR APPLICATION FOR PERMIT IN
CONNECTION WITH POOL TABLES AND AMUSEMENT
DEVICES,
was presented for second reading.
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Ordinance No. 1677 was adopted.
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9. Ordinance No. 1678, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Motion
AMENDING SECTION 5.46.030 OF TITLE 5 OF
Pictur
THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING
TV Fee
TO REGULATION OF MOTION PICTURE AND
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was presented for second reading.
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Ordinance No. 1678 was adopted.
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10. Ordinance No. 1679, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
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OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE
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RELATING TO DEFINITION OF SECONDHAND
DEALERS, AND LICENSE FEES FOR PAWNBROKERS,
JUNK DEALERS, JUNK COLLECTORS AND SECOND-
HAND DEALERS,
was presented for second reading.
Motion
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11. Ordinance No. 1680, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
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ADDING CHAPTER 15.37 ENTITLED "APPROVAL
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IN CONCEPT PERMIT" TO TITLE 15 OF THE
Permit
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE,
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was presented for second reading.
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Ordinance No. 1680 was adopted.
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12. Ordinance No. 1681, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
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AMENDING SECTIONS 5.48.040 AND 5.48.080 OF
Alarm
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CHAPTER 5.48, ENTITLED "TELEPHONIC ALARM
SYSTEM" OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE,
was presented for second reading.
Ordinance No. 1681 was adopted.
13. Ordinance No. 1682, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
AMENDING SECTION 15.04.090 OF THE NEWPORT
BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE ENTITLED, "AMENDMENTS
TO TABLE NO. 3 -A OF THE BUILDING CODE,"
was presented for second reading.
Ordinance No. 1682 was adopted.
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1. A report was presented from the Public Works Director Goldenrod
regarding the repair of the Goldenrod Avenue Pedestrian Footbridge
Bridge, Contract No. 1783.
Councilman Kuehn made a motion to postpone the
matter to June 28, which motion failed to carry.
Mayor Pro Tem Dostal made a motion to direct the
staff to proceed with budgeting and implementation
of Option N. 4, gunite repair of columns and deck
replacement with new poured concrete deck, which
motion carried.
2. A report was presented from the City Attorney regarding Commercial
permitted uses in the R -1 District. Uses in
Residential
A letter from Bernadette V. Wehrly was presented Districts
asking for clarification of business activities in
residential areas.
Council Policy K -8, "Commercial Uses in Residential
Districts," was adopted.
3. A report was presented from the Parka, Beaches and
Recreation Director regarding amendment of the
agreement with the State of California to include
the acquisition of five additional parcels of land
(Ocean Front lots).
Resolution No. 8768, authorizing the Mayor and the
Parks, Beaches and Recreation Director to sign an
amendment to a project agreement in connection with
the Land and Water Conservation Fund Program, was
adopted.
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A report was presented from the Community Development
Department regarding Final Map of Tract No. 9132, a
request of Mariners Savings and Loan, Newport Beach,
to approve a final map to subdivide 0.825 acres for .
single - family residential development; located at
470 Westminster Avenue, on the southeasterly side of
Westminster Avenue between Clay Street and Broad
Street in Newport Heights; zoned R -1.
A letter from the Southern California Edison Company
was presented stating that the division and
development of the property as shown on the final
map will not unreasonably interfere with the exercise
of any easements they hold in the tract.
Taylor Grant, representing Grant Warmington Builders,
addressed the Council and stated that he was present
to answer any questions.
The Final Map of Tract No. 9132 was approved, incorpor-
ating by reference the findings and conditions
recommended by the Planning Commission; and Resolution
No. 8769, authorizing execution of an agreement
between the City of Newport Beach and Mariners
Savings & Loan in connection with the construction
of improvements in Tract No. 9132 (southeasterly
side of Westminster Avenue between Clay Street and
Broad Street in Newport Heights), was adopted.
A.report was presented from the Community Development
Department regarding TICMAP General Plan Amendment
and Environmental Impact Report.
A letter from Friends of Irvine Coast was presented
asking that the Board of Supervisors be requested to
delay a decision on the Irvine Coast development
proposal.
A letter from the League of Women Voters of Orange
Coast was presented asking that the Orange County
Planning Commission be asked to delay any decision
on the acceptance of the draft Environmental Impact
Report.
Mark Northcross, representing. Friends of Irvine
Coast, and Fern Pirkle, representing League of Women
Voters of Orange Coast, addressed the Council.
Mr. Northcross was granted three additional minutes
for his presentation.
Councilman Kuehn made a motion to authorize the
Mayor to send the letter recommended by the Planning
Commission, amended to state that the San Joaquin
corridor shall run between the Corona del Mar Freeway
and the San Diego Freeway, to the Orange County
Planning Commission stating the City's position on
the TICMAP project.
Councilman McInnis asked that the motion be amended
to add the following paragraph under "Provision of
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"In the event that adequate answers
or mitigations are not readily
available, the City of Newport Beach
requests a delay to a time that these
answers are available."
The amendment was accepted by the maker of the
motion.
A vote was taken on Councilman Kuehn's amended
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motion, which motion carried.
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3. A report was presented from the Public Works Director
Utilities
regarding the construction of the Utilities Service
Service
Yard at 949 West 16th Street, Contract No. 1711.
Yard
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The bid received from Julian Construction Company
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was rejected;.the informalities in the bid received
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from Austin Building Company were waived; and
Resolution No. 8770, awarding a contract to Austin
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Building Company in connection with the construction
of the Utilities Service Yard at 949 West 16th Street,
Contract No. 1711, was adopted.
4. A report was presented from the Public Works Director
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regarding the 32nd Street property exchange.
Widening/
Parcel Z
Councilman McInnis made the following statement for
the record: "Inasmuch as we would hope to turn that
whole area into either a park, open space, parking
lot or something of that nature in the near future,
I would like to go on record once again that I will
vote for the approval of the land trade as I think
it's ultimately, in the long range, of benefit to
the City, but my approval, my vote for approval,
should in no way indicate to anybody that I'm
approving the extension of 32nd Street and /or the
connection of 32nd Street to Seashore Drive."
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The property exchange with the Southern Pacific Land
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Company on the basis that the parcels are of equal
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value was approved in concept, and the staff was
directed to prepare the necessary deeds and agreements
and to budget over a three -year period a transfer
from the Off- Street Parking Meter Fund to the Gas
Tax Fund a sum of $133,000 to purchase Parcel "Z"
for parking purposes.
5. A report was presented from the Public Works Director
Resub 485/
regarding Resubdivision No. 485; located along the
Roger's
southwesterly side of San Joaquin Hills Road between
Gardens
MacArthur Boulevard and San Miguel Drive (formerly
known as New or Relocated MacArthur Boulevard).
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Resolution No. 8771 approving the parcel map for
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Resubdivision No. 485 (Roger's Gardens) and accepting
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the offer of dedication of vehicular access rights
to MacArthur Boulevard, San Joaquin Hills Road and
San Miguel Drive, except for street intersections
and three existing driveway approaches.
Resolution No. 8772 approving a subdivision agreement
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between the City of Newport Beach and Roger's Gardens,
and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute
said agreement (Resubdivision No. 485).
6. A letter from Sterling Ball was presented requesting
access from 15th Street to an existing garage at
3411 15th Street.
A report was presented from the Public Works Director.
Motion
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Mr. Ball's request was referred to the Modifications
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Committee.
7. A report was presented from the Assistant to the
OrCo
City Manager regarding the agreement between the
Emer
City of Newport Beach and the County of Orange for
Sery
emergency services.
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County stating that the City of Newport Beach is
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withdrawing from the Orange County Cities Disaster
Agreement, but would continue cooperating in their
future planning.
8. A letter from Beth Bauer, Bette L. South and R. M.
Dogs
Kelly was presented regarding the Municipal Code
definition of "vicious dog."
Beth Bauer, R. M. Kelly and Bette South addressed
the Council and cited instances of pet dogs being
attacked by vicious dogs and asked that the Code be
amended to cover such situations.
Donald Berman addressed the Council and read a
resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of
SCOOP asking that Council adopt an ordinance pertain-
ing to domestic animals which attack other domestic
animals.
Matt Encinas addressed the Council in defense of his
two so- called "vicious" dogs.
Motion
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covering domestic animals which attack other domestic
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animals to be brought back for introduction on June 14.
CONSENT CALENDAR:
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the actions on the Consent Calendar:
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1. The following ordinances were introduced and passed
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to second reading on June 14, 1976:
(a) Removed from Consent Calendar.
(b) Proposed Ordinance No. 1683, being, AN ORDINANCE
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12.16.010 B, 12.16.030 AND 12.16.040 IN
CONNECTION WITH UTILIZING EMPLOYEES ASSIGNED BY
THE CHIEF OF POLICE FOR DIRECTING TRAFFIC IN
THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. (Exhibit) (Report
from the City Attorney)
(c) Proposed Ordinance No. 1684, being AN ORDINANCE
Newspaper
OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADDING CHAPTER
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5.60 TO TITLE 5 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL
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CODE, PERTAINING TO THE REGULATION OF NEWSPAPER
RACKS AND STANDS. (Exhibit). (Report from the
City Attorney)
2. The following resolutions were adopted:
(a) Resolution No. 8773 authorizing the Mayor and
Marinapark
City Clerk to execute a consent to sale of
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mobilehome and trailer space in Newport Marinapark
(Paddock and Albert). (Report from the City
Attorney)
(b) Resolution No. 8774 authorizing the Mayor and
Marinapark
City Clerk to execute a consent to sale of
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mobilehome and trailer space in Newport Marinapark.
(Palmer and Shonholtz).
(c) Resolution No. 8775 authorizing the Mayor and
Marinapark
City Clerk to execute a consent to sale of
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mobilehome and trailer space in Newport Marinapark
(Emerson and Cowan).
(d) Resolution No. 8776 awarding a contract to P.
Heliport
J. Walker Company, Los Angeles, in connection
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with the construction of a Heliport on top of
Jamboree Road Police Facility, Contract No.
1797. (Report from the Public Works Director)
(e) Resolution No. 8777 setting forth fees in
Alarm
connection with the Alarm Systems Ordinance.
Systems
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(f) Resolution No. 8778 authorizing the Mayor to
Tustin Ave
accept a Director's Deed from the State of
Property
California (Department of Transportation) for
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the property located at Tustin Avenue between
Pacific Coast Highway and Cliff Drive.
(g) Resolution No. 8779 acknowledging the educational
Unified
and civic contributions of certain individuals
School
retiring from the Newport -Mesa Unified School
Dist
District during the 1975 -76 School Year.
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(h) Resolution No. 8780 authorizing the execution
PB & R
of an agreement between the City of Newport
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Beach and Coast Community College District in
connection with the use of the College District's
Shields Sailboat. (Report from the Parks,
Beaches and Recreation Director)
(i) Resolution No. 8781 authorizing the execution
Sewer
of an amendment to an agreement regarding
Connection
collection of sewer connection charges for
Charges
County Sanitation District No. 5 and repealing
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Resolution No. 7822. (Report from the Finance
Director)
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(j) Resolution No. 8782 approving assignment of an
Balboa
interest in the Balboa Bay Club leasehold
Bay
estate by supplemental Deed of Trust to Title
Club
Insurance and Trust Company, as trustee for the
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benefit of Independence Mortgage Trust (successor
in interest to USF Investors). (Report from
the City Attorney)
3. The following communications were referred as
indicated:
(a) To staff for inclusion in on -going study, letter
Skate -
addressed to Mayor McInnis from Pat Smith
boarding
suggesting the City provide skateboarding areas
since the City provides areas for other sports
such as bicycling, surfboarding, etc. (Exhibit)
(b) To staff for reply, letter from Herbert C.
Bicycle
Estes protesting the Back Bay bike trail resur-
Trails
facing for bicycles only rather than for auto-
mobiles as well as bicycles. (Copies sent to
Council)
(c) To Traffic Affairs Committee for reply, letter
Parking
from Paula C. Czuleger regarding the parking
Meters/
problem in front of their store where four one-
Npt Blvd
hour parking meters are located. They would
prefer to have the meters changed to 20- minute
meters in order that their customers may find
parking because their business depends on
parking for their customers not on walk -in
trade. (Copies sent to Council)
(d) To staff for inclusion in on -going study,
University
letter to Mayor Rogers from the Regional Manager
Drive
of the Department of Fish and Game, State of
Extension
California, thanking him for the presentation
by staff of plane for University Drive extension
and stating that their official action would
wait upon the Environmental Impact Study review
process. (Exhibit)
(e) To staff for report to the Coast Guard District,
Coast
letter from Edwin W. Amyes, M.D. requesting that
Hwy Bridge
the Coast Guard hold an open public hearing on
the proposed highway bridge for consideration of
bridge height and stating he is prepared to
obtain enough signatures to open a hearing.
(Exhibit)
4. The following communications were referred to the
City Clerk for filing and inclusion in the records:
(a) Letter from Mayor Howard Rogers to the Orange
TICMAP
County Planning Commission responding to the
County's request for review and recommendation
on the County staff position papers on the
TICMAP General Plan amendment together with
suggestions and recommendations. (Exhibit)
(b) Letter addressed to the attention of Councilman
Amr Water
Barrett from the California Section American
Works Altos
Water Works Association expressing appreciation
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of the work done by Tom Phillips and Jack Beckwith
in organizing the conference held at the
Newporter Inn, April 21st through 23rd. (Exhibit)
(c) Letter from Robert Peterson, Superintendent,
Bicentennial ,
Department of Education of Orange County,
ed, White &
commending the City of Newport Beach for pro-
lue Day
claiming May 28, 1976 as Red, White, and Blue
Day culminating the activities of the 1976
Bicentennial School Year. (Exhibit)
(d) Copy of letter from George C. Scott to the
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President of the Dover Shores Home Owners'
Zone
Association regarding Allan Beek's suggestion to
relocate the Fun Zone on the Dunes Park property,
and copy of a letter from the Association to
Mr. Scott assuring him that they share his
concern. (Exhibits)
(e) Letter to Mayor Rogers from Earl V. Nellesen
Animals on
regarding dog wastes on the beaches and enclosing
Beaches
copy of an excerpt from "The Desert Sun" of Palm
Springs explaining their City's Leash Law
Ordinance and enforcement program. (Exhibit)
(f) Letter to Chief Glavas from Judge Betty Lou
Animal
Lamoreaux enclosing a letter from Bethany Price
Control
who was cited for a violation of the leash law.
(Copies sent to Council)
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(g) Letter addressed to the Mayor from the Senate
SB 1550
Committee on Judiciary regarding his letter
opposing Senate Bill 1550 relating to penalty
assessments and advising that the bill was
refused passage by the Committee. (Exhibit)
(h) A request from the Office of Planning and Research
Oil Well
State of California for a City representative to
Drilling/
attend the meeting on May 11, 1976 in Santa Ana
Offshore
regarding the impacts of offshore oil and gas
development on the Southern California Coast.
(Exhibit)
(i) Letter from the Chairman of the City Arts
City Arts
Commission regarding the 1976 Arts Festival and
Comsn
expressing thanks to the City Council and the
City staff, namely: Bob Long, Dorothea Sheely,
Phyllis Gayle and Becky Bishop.
(j) Letter addressed to the Election Official from
Bilingual
Chairman John Tunney, Committee on the Judiciary
Election .
of the United States Senate clarifying the
Material
bilingual requirements of the Voting Rights Act.
(Exhibit)
(k) Letter to Mayor Rogers with copy of letter to
Lincoln
Bill Darnell from Patrick V. Gallagher, President
Middle
of the Committee of Concerned Citizens for
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Traffic Safety around Lincoln School, requesting
Traffic
Council issue a commendation to Mr. Darnell,
Control
Captain Oyaas and other members of the Traffic
Safety Committee for the traffic safety plan in
the area of the Abraham Lincoln Middle School,
and stating they were disbanding their committee.
(Exhibit)
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of the work done by Tom Phillips and Jack Beckwith
in organizing the conference held at the
Newporter Inn, April 21st through 23rd. (Exhibit)
(c) Letter from Robert Peterson, Superintendent,
Bicentenn
Department of Education of Orange County,
Red, Whit
commending the City of Newport Beach for pro-
Blue Day
claiming May 28, 1976 as Red, White, and Blue
Day culminating the activities of the 1976
Bicentennial School Year. (Exhibit)
(d) Copy of letter from George C. Scott to the
Fun
President of the Dover Shores Home Owners'
Zone
Association regarding Allan Beek's suggestion to
relocate the Fun Zone on the Dunes Park property,
and copy of a letter from the Association to
Mr. Scott assuring him that they share his
concern. (Exhibits)
(e) Letter to Mayor Rogers from Earl V. Nellesen
Animals c
regarding dog wastes on the beaches and enclosing
Beaches
copy of an excerpt from "The Desert Sun" of Palm
Springs explaining their City's Leash Law
Ordinance and enforcement program. (Exhibit)
(f) Letter to Chief Glavas from Judge Betty Lou
Animal
Lamoreaux enclosing a letter from Bethany Price
Control
who was cited for a violation of the leash law.
(Copies sent to Council)
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(g) Letter addressed to the Mayor from the Senate
SB 1550
Committee on Judiciary regarding his letter
opposing Senate Bill 1550 relating to penalty
assessments and advising that the bill was
refused passage by the Committee. (Exhibit)
(h) A request from the Office of Planning and Research
Oil Well
State of California for a City representative to
Drilling,
attend the meeting on May 11, 1976 in Santa Ana
Offshore
regarding the impacts of offshore oil and gas
development on the Southern California Coast.
(Exhibit)
(i) Letter from the Chairman of the City Arts
City Art:
Commission regarding the 1976 Arts Festival and
Conan
expressing thanks to the City Council and the
City staff, namely: Bob Long, Dorothea Sheely,
Phyllis Gayle and Becky Bishop.
(j) Letter addressed to the Election Official from
Bilingua,
Chairman John Tunney, Committee on the Judiciary
Election
of the United States Senate clarifying the
Material
bilingual requirements of the Voting.Rights Act.
(Exhibit)
(k) Letter to Mayor Rogers with copy of letter to
Lincoln
Bill Darnell from Patrick V. Gallagher, President
Middle
of the Committee of Concerned Citizens for
Traffic Safety around Lincoln School, requesting
School
Traffic
Council issue a commendation to Mr. Darnell,
Control
Captain Oyaas and other members of the Traffic
Safety Committee for the traffic safety plan in
the area of the Abraham Lincoln Middle School,
and stating they were disbanding their committee.
(Exhibit)
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(1) Letter addressed to the Mayor from the Orange
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County Transit District thanking Council for
supporting Assembly Bill 2752. (Exhibit)
(m) Letter and resolution from the Department of
Transportation, State of California, altering
and changing the location of a section of State
Highway Route 1 from Bayside Drive to 0.1 mile
west of Dover Drive. (Copies sent to Council)
(n) Letter from the Newport Crest Homeowner's Associa-
tion advising that they are vitally interested
in the properties surrounding Newport Crest and
requesting as well as expecting to be advised of
all activity touching the perimeters of Newport
Crest. (Copies sent to Council)
(o) Letter to Mayor Rogers from Supervisor Thomas F.
Riley thanking Council for providing questions
for possible inclusion in the airport EIR opinion
survey. (Exhibit)
(p) Copy of letter to Director of Aviation, Orange
County Airport from the Department of Transport-
ation, Federal Aviation Administration regarding
support for the retrofit /replacement program for
aircraft noise abatement. (Exhibit)
(q) Mailgram from David G. Sills, Chairman, Irvine
City Council, soliciting support for Mary Ann
Gaido as representative on the Regional Coastal
Commission. (Copies sent to Council)
(r) Letter from City of Westminster requesting
support of Frank Fry as a representative to
serve on the California Coastal Zone Conservation
Commission. (Copies sent to Council)
(s) Letter from the City of Yorba Linda soliciting
support for Carolyn Peirce Ewing for.the Executive
Director's position on the Orange County Division,
League of.California Cities. (Copies sent to
Council)
(t) Resolution of the Board of Supervisors opposing
Proposition 15. (Exhibit)
(u) Agendas for Board of Supervisors meetings held
May 4, 5, 11, 12, 18 and 19, 1976.
(v) Application of Southern California Gas Company
and Pacific Lighting Service Company before the
Public Utilities Commission for authorization to
Submit New and /or Revised Gas Exploration and
Development Projects for an Additional Three
Year Period.
5. The following claims were denied and the City Clerk's
Claims
referral to the insurance carrier was confirmed.
(a) Application to File Late Claim of Deborah L.
Kolar
Kolar, Lisa Kolar and Jennifer Kolar for personal
injuries sustained when they were involved in an
accident northbound on Euclid Avenue in an
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unincorporated area of San Bernardino County on
November 4, 1975, with an agent of a public
entity by the name of Leslie Shelton who is not
an employee of the City of Newport Beach.
(b) Summons and Complaint of David Howard Johnson
Johnson
for False Arrest and Imprisonment, Assualt and
Battery, Invasion of Privacy, Property Damage
and Costs, Case No. 246253 in the Orange County
Superior Court for damages sustained in connection
with his arrest on July 22, 1975 at 7008 Ocean
Front, Newport Beach.
(c) Claim of James G. Wood for damage to his auto-
Wood
mobile allegedly caused when a City trash truck
backed into his car at 592 Superior Avenue,
Newport Beach on May 4, 1975.
(d) Claim of William D. Vogel for damage to his
Vogel
automobile allegedly caused when his car was
struck by a City vehicle while parked at Visa
Drive and Marina Drive, Corona del Mar on March
30, 1976.
(e) Claim of Scott Richard Williams for personal
Williams
injuries sustained when he was riding his bicycle
in a designated bicycle lane and was hit by an
on- coming car at Jamboree Road and Ford Road on
or about February 10, 1976, allegedly due to a
high dirt mound obstructing his view.
(f) Claim of Joseph 0. Alber for damage to his
hlber
automobile when he was unable to avoid hitting a
huge hole in the street on Santa Barbara Drive,
Newport Beach on April 20, 1976, allegedly due
to negligent repair of City streets.
(g) Claim of John Cissne for damage to his automobile
Cissne
which was allegedly caused during a search of
his vehicle by Newport Beach Police officers on
February 20, 1976 at the "wedge" in Newport
Beach.
(h) Claim of Virginia Boon Gunkel for damage to her
unkel
automobile allegedly caused when she was involved
in an accident with a City vehicle on April 24,
1976 on Dover Drive, Newport Beach.
6. The following requests to fill personnel vacancies
were approved: (Report from the City Manager)
(a) One Utilities Service worker in the Public Works
Department to fill a position now vacant.
(b) One Refuse Crewman in the General Services
Department to fill a position now vacant.
7. The following staff reports were received and ordered
filed:
(a) Memorandum to the City Manager from the Parks,
Vandalism/
Beaches and Recreation Director regarding
CdM Youth
vandalism at the Corona del Mar Youth Center.
Center
(Exhibit)
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(b) Removed from the Consent Calendar.
(c) Report from the City Manager concerning Christmas
Sales & Use
Quarter Sales Tax Returns. (Exhibit)
Tax
8. The following matters were set for public hearing on
June 14, 1976:
(a) Marinapark Master Plan.
rinapark
(b) Newport Center Branch Library.
ibrary
(c) Preliminary Budget as prepared by the City
relim
Manager for the fiscal year 1976 -77, pursuant to
udget
Section 1102 of the Newport Beach City Charter.
9. BALBOA AVENUE STORM DRAIN IMPROVEMENTS, MARINE AVENUE
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TO THE GRAND CANAL (C -1683) - Approval of the plans
rain
and specifications; and authorization to the City
In
Clerk to advertise for bids to be opened at 10:30 A.M.
Balboa Ave .
on June 15, 1976. (Report from the Public Works
Director)
10. Removed from the Consent Calendar.
11. Removed from the Consent Calendar.
12. LEGAL PUBLICATIONS FOR 1976 -77 (C -1815) - Direction
Legal Pub
to the City Clerk to publish a Notice Inviting Bids
to be received at or before the hour of 7:30 P.M. on
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and printing of all legal notices, or other material
required to be published in a newspaper of general
circulation published and circulated in the City of
Newport Beach, for the fiscal year ending June 30,
1977.
13. RESUBDIVISION NO. 491 - Acceptance of the public
Resub 491
improvements constructed in conjunction with Resub-
division No. 491, located on the westerly side of
Lafayette Avenue between 31st and 32nd Streets;
authorization to the City Clerk to release the faith-
ful performance surety (Bond No. MNR 86 48 62); and
authorization to the City Clerk to release the labor
and materials surety (Bond No. MNR 86 48 62) in six
months provided that no claims have been filed.
(Report from the Public Works Director)
14. MAINTENANCE DREDGING HARBOR PERMITS - Approval of the
Harbor
following maintenance dredging harbor permit appli-
Permits
cations, subject to the conditions of approval under
the blanket maintenance permit issued by the Corps of
Engineers: #110 -1300, George Reade, 1300 E. Balboa
Boulevard; #172 -900, Byron Tarnutzer, 900 Via Lido
Nord. (Report from the Marine Department)
15. Removed from the Consent Calendar:
16. SOUND AMPLIFYING EQUIPMENT - Approval of request of
Sound
Deanna Mikkelson for permission to use sound amplifying
Amplifying
equipment from 8:00 P.M. to midnight in connection
Equipment
with a party at her home at 506 Aliso Avenue, Newport
Beach on June 12, 1976. (Copy of permit with copy of
report from Police Department)
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17. The following Budget Amendments were approved:
BA -74, $6,000 transfer of funds for printing of
10,000 volumes (second edition) of "Newport Beach -
Heritage and Horizons," from Unappropriated Contingency
Reserve to Nondepartmental, Services - Professional,
Technical, etc., General Fund.
BA -75, $200 increase in Budget Appropriations and in
Revenue Estimates for purchase of folding chairs for
Community Youth Center with funds donated by Tuesday
Club, from Unappropriated Surplus and Donations and
Contributions, Park and Recreation Fund. (Report
from the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Director)
BA -76, $56,000 increase in Budget Appropriations and
decrease in Unappropriated Surplus for Phase I
construction of Utilities Service Yard at 949 W. 16th
Street, Water Fund.
I. ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR:
1. A report was presented from the Marine Department
Harbo
regarding Application #221 -081 of James Schmitz to
Permi
construct a bulkhead at 632 Lido Park Drive.
Councilman Barrett stated that he would abstain on
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subject to the conditions recommended by the Staff.
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2. A proposed ordinance, being, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
Code
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Enfor
sent
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NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE ENTITLED, "COMPLIANCE
REQUIRED," was tabled.
3. A report was presented from the Public Works Director
Lido
regarding the Pedestrian Walkway Addition to the Lido
Bridg
Island Bridge, Contract No. 1814.
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as
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City Clerk was authorized to advertise for bids to be
sent
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opened at 2:00 P.M. on June 17, 1976.
4. A report was presented from the Public Works Director
Jambc
regarding Jamboree Road slope construction from
Road
Eastbluff Drive north to a point 2,100 feet northerly,
Contract No. 1810.
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The Mayor and City Clerk were authorized to execute a
as
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x
x
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right -of -way certification; the plans and specifi-
sent
cations were approved; and the City Clerk was author-
ized to advertise for bids to be opened at 11:00 A.M.
on June 18, 1976.
5. A letter was presented from the Litter Control Citizens
Litte
Advisory Committee advising of absenteeism on the
Conti
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Committee as requested by Resolution No. 8527,
Adv
Section (c).
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Staff was directed to send a letter to the members
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involved regarding their interest. If no response
has been received by the next Council meeting, action
is to be taken to fill the vacancies.
ADDITIONAL BUSINESS:
x
1. The City Manager was added as a representative of the
Inte
x
x
x
x
x
x
City of Newport Beach on the Inter -City Relations
Rela
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Committee, and the staff was directed to send a
Cmte
letter to the Cities of Costa Mesa and Irvine advising
them of this addition.
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2. Councilman McInnis made a motion to adopt Resolution
CdM
No. 8783 supporting the completion of the Corona del
Eron
Mar frontage road project at the earliest possible
Road
date, and to direct the Mayor to contact Senator
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Carpenter by mail and in person to urge his personal
attendance at the California Highway Commission meet-
ing on June 16.
Mayor Pro Tem. Dostal asked that the motion be amended
to direct that the Mayor or one of his representatives
attend the meeting, which amendment was accepted by
the maker of the motion.
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A vote was taken on Councilman McInnis' amended motion,
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which motion carried.
The meeting was adjourned at 9:30 P.M.
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Mayor
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