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Regular Council Meeting
Place: Council Chambers
Time: 7:30 P.M.
Date: April 11, 1977
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Present
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Roll Call.
Absent
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The reading of the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of
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March 28, 1977 was waived, and said Minutes were
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approved as written and ordered filed.
Absent
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The reading in full of all ordinances and resolutions
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under consideration was waived, and the City Clerk was
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directed to read by titles only.
Absent
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HEARINGS:
1. Mayor Pro Tem Barrett opened the continued
Glasser
public hearing regarding the appeal by Alec
Appeal
Glasser, Corona del Mar, from the decision of the
Planning Commission on February 10, 1977, which
denied Mr. Glasser's appeal and sustained the
action of the Modifications Committee denying a
request for alterations to an existing garage and
storage area with nonconforming features (Modifi-
cation No. 2006). The property is located at
514 Poinsettia Avenue, between Second and Third
Avenues in Corona del Mar.
Alec Glasser, applicant, and Kristine Faison
addressed the Council and asked for approval of
the request.
Motion
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Mr. Glasser was granted two additional minutes
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for his presentation.
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Motion
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The hearing was closed after it was determined
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that no one else desired to be heard.
Absent
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Motion
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Councilman Kuehn made a motion to overrule the
recommendation of the Planning Commission.
The City Attorney advised that if the modification
were to be granted, certain findings would have
to be made as required in Section 20.81.060(B) of
the Municipal Code.
Councilman Kuehn amended her motion to include
the findings that the use would not be detrimental
to the health, safety and welfare of the people
in the neighborhood nor to the property that is
contiguous, and that the intended modification is
compatible with the legislative intent of the
Zoning Ordinance.
Motion
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The hearing was reopened to allow the Council to
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receive additional testimony from Alec Glasser
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regarding alternative means for adding storage.
Absent
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The hearing was closed.
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A vote was taken on Councilman Kuehn's amended
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motion, which motion failed to carry.
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2. Mayor Pro Tem Barrett opened the public hearing
Buildin,
regarding Ordinance No. 1723, being,
Site
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
AMENDING SECTION 20.87.090 OF THE NEWPORT
BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE, REDEFINING °BUILDING
SITE ",
Planning Commission Amendment No. 489, a request
initiated by the City of Newport Beach.
A report was presented from the Community Develop-
ment Department.
Mayor Dostal joined the meeting and took his seat at
the Council table.
Michael Ray, representing Jim Ray, owner of a
portion of the property at 3444 -3446 East Coast
Highway, Corona del Mar, addressed the Council and
urged adoption of the ordinance.
Motion
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The hearing was closed after it was determined no
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one else desired to be heard.
Abstain
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Ordinance No. 1723 was adopted as recommended by
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the Planning Commission.
Abstain
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3. Mayor Dostal opened the public hearing regarding
Prezoni
proposed Ordinance No. 1724, being,
C.B.S.
Publish
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Site
PREZONING UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY LOCATED ON
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THE WESTERLY SIDE OF MONROVIA AVENUE AT ITS
INTERSECTION WITH 15TH STREET, NORTHERLY OF
THE NEWPORT CREST RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX,
ADJACENT TO THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, IN THE
EVENT OF SUBSEQUENT ANNEXATION, AND ESTAB-
LISHING PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
STANDARDS FOR THAT PORTION OF THE C.B.S.
PUBLISHING SITE ON PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH,
Planning Commission Amendment No. 491, a request
of United California Bank, Trustee, Los Angeles
for the prezoning and the acceptance of a Negative
Declaration.
A report was presented from the Community Develop-
ment Department.
Neal Blaney, representing the United California
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Bank, addressed the Council and stated he was
present to answer any questions.
Michael Cornwell and Dan Rogers, residents of
Newport Crest, addressed the Council and
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protested the noise created by the heating /air-
conditioning system in connection with the
present C.B.S. Publishing site and opposed any
additions.
Motion
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The hearing was closed after it was determined
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that no one else desired to be heard.
Motion
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The Negative Declaration was accepted, and Ordi-
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nance No. 1724 was adopted, as recommended by the
Planning Commission with modification to include
noise attenuation.
4. Mayor Dostal opened the public hearing regarding
Newport
Planning Commission Amendment No. 488, a request
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of Bill Langston, Newport Beach, to amend the
Planned Community Development Plan for "Newport
Place" to permit changes in the Land Use Map and
Text, and the acceptance of an Environmental
Document. The Planned Community is bounded by
Birch Street, MacArthur Boulevard, Jamboree Road
and Bristol Street.
A report was presented from the Community Develop-
ment Department.
Bill Langston, applicant, addressed the Council.
Motion
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The hearing was closed after it was determined
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that no one else desired to be heard.
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The Environmental Document was accepted, and
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Resolution No. 9050, amending the Planned Com-
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munity Development Plan for "Newport Place" to
permit changes in the Land Use Map and Text
(Amendment No. 488), was adopted.
ORDINANCES FOR SECOND READING AND ADOPTION:
1. Ordinance No. 1721, being,
Animal
Control
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
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AMENDING SECTION 7.04.100 OF THE NEWPORT
BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO BITING DOG
REPORT,
was presented for second reading.
Motion
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Ordinance No. 1721 was adopted.
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2. Ordinance No. 1722, being,
Harbor
Regulations
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
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AMENDING SECTIONS 17.20.010 AND 17.20.020 OF
THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE IMPOSING
DUTY ON THE HARBOR PERMIT HOLDER TO COMPLY
WITH DOCKING AND VESSEL TIE -UP REGULATIONS,
was presented for second reading.
Marine Director David Harshbarger gave a brief
staff report.
Motion
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Ordinance No. 1722 was adopted.
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3. Ordinance No. 1725, being,
Parking
Prohibitions
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
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AMENDING CHAPTER 12.40 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH
MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING SECTION 12.40.035;
AMENDING SECTION 12.40.040 AND SECTION
12.40.190 DEALING WITH THE CAUSES FOR REMOVAL
AND STORING OF VEHICLES,
was presented for second reading.
Peg Forgit addressed the Council regarding their
parking problem in the Old Newport area.
Motion
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Ordinance No. 1725 was adopted.
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4. Ordinance No. 1684, being,
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
AMENDING CHAPTER 5.60 TO TITLE 5 OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE, PERTAINING TO
THE REGULATION OF NEWSPAPER RACKS AND STANDS,
was presented for second reading.
A letter from Arvo Hasps was presented restating
his remarks of August 9, 1976.
Arvo Hasps, owner and publisher of the Ensign
newspaper,addressed the Council and opposed the
ordinance.
Motion
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Ordinance No. 1684 was adopted.
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CONTINUED BUSINESS:
1. Initiative Petition concerning dedication of parks
Atherton
and recreation lands:
Initiative
Supplemental information was presented from
Councilman Williams.
A report was presented from the Parks, Beaches and
Recreation Commission.
Mike Johnson, Chairman of the Parks, Beaches and
Recreation Commission, John Stuart, Jean Watt for
SPON and Dr. Gene Atherton addressed the Council
in favor of adoption of the initiative ordinance.
Motion
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Mr. Stuart was granted three additional minutes
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for his presentation.
Motion
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The following ordinance was introduced and passed
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to second reading on April 25, 1977:
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Ordinance No. 1726, being, AN ORDINANCE
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REQUIRING DEDICATION OF LAND, OR PAYMENT OF
FEE, OR BOTH FOR PARK AND RECREATIONAL
FACILITIES IN SUBDIVISIONS.
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2. The appointment of a member to replace William
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R. Holmes as a member on the Environmental
on
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Quality Control Citizens Advisory Committee
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was postponed to April 25.
CURRENT BUSINESS:
1. A letter from Duane C. Black was presented advising
Bicycle
that he and his wife have moved to Long Beach, and
Trails
that he will no longer be able to serve on the
CAC/
Bicycle Trails Citizens Advisory Committee.
Board of
Library
Duane Black's resignation from the Bicycle Trails
Trustees
Citizens Advisory Committee and Pat Black's
resignation from the Board of Library Trustees
Motion
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were accepted with regret; the City Clerk was
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directed to prepare Certificates of Appreciation;
the appointment of a replacement member for Duane
Black on the Bicycle Trails Citizens Advisory
Committee was postponed to April 25; and the
appointment of a member to the Board of Library
Trustees to fill the unexpired term of Pat Black
ending June 30, 1977 was referred to the Council
Appointments Committee.
Motion
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2. The Mayor was directed to send a letter to the
Solid
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General Services Agency of Orange County requesting
Waste
the County to reconsider an amendment to the
County Solid Waste Management Plan to provide for
an additional transfer station facility in the
vicinity of the Orange County Airport.
3. Letters from the Harbor Towing Co, and Coast
Police
Towing Service requesting an increase in rates for
Tow True
Motion
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towing and storage were referred to staff for
Service
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report back on April 25.
4. A report was presented from the Public Works
Encroach
Director regarding the request of Stewart Woodard
ment/
to construct an automobile bridge with with
3601 Oce
railings to serve as a garage approach at 3601
CdM
Ocean Boulevard, Corona del Mar.
Mayor Pro Tem Barrett stepped down from the
Council table due to a possible conflict of
interest.
Stewart Woodard, applicant, addressed the Council.
Lars de Jounge, President of the Friends of
Inspiration Point, addressed the Council and asked
that action be deferred pending a court decision
on the adjacent lot.
Motion
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The application of Stewart Woodard was approved,
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subject to the applicant's signing a hold - harmless
Abstain
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agreement.
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Mayor Pro Tem Barrett resumed his seat at the
Council table.
5. A report was presented from the Public Works
Jamboree
Director regarding Jamboree Road widening from
Road
Eastbluff Drive (North) to MacArthur Boulevard.
Widening
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Motion
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The following resolutions were adopted:
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Resolution No. 9051 authorizing the Mayor and
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City Clerk to execute a Cooperative Agreement
between the County of Orange and the City of
Newport Beach for construction of roadway
improvements in unincorporated county area at
the southwesterly corner of Jamboree Road and
Bristol Street.
Resolution No. 9052 authorizing the Mayor and
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City Clerk to execute a right -of -way certifi-
cation for Jamboree Road widening from
Eastbluff Drive (North) to MacArthur Boule-
vard.
6. A report was presented from the Marine Department
Boat
regarding a request from the Imua and Newport
Storage
Outrigger Clubs to store and launch canoes from
the public bay beach street -ends at 10th and 19th
and West Bay respectively.
Motion
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Councilman Ryckoff made a motion to approve the
permit, subject to the conditions of approval
recommended by the staff.
Craig Leeper, representing both outrigger clubs,
addressed the Council and stated he was present to
answer questions.
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A vote was taken on Councilman Ryckoff's motion,
which motion carried.
7. A report was presented from the Marine Department
Harbor
regarding Harbor Permit Application #0111 -100 by
Permit
Dover Shores Community Association to maintenance
dredge and to place the dredged material on North
Star Beach.
Marine Director David Harshbarger gave a brief
staff report.
Motion
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The application was approved, subject to the
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conditions of approval recommended by staff.
CONSENT CALENDAR:
Motion
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The following items were approved by one motion affirm -
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ing the actions on the Consent Calendar.
1. The following ordinance was introduced and passed
to second reading on April 25, 1977:
(a) Removed from the Consent Calendar.
2. The following resolutions were adopted:
(a) Resolution No. 9053 recognizing the First of
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May as Law Day. (Attached)
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(b) Resolution No. 9054 approving the destruction
Juvenile
of Juvenile Arrest Records ordered sealed by
Arrest
the Court. (Attached) (Report from the City
Records
Attorney attached)
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(c) Resolution No. 9055 approving a Subdivision
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Agreement between The Irvine Company and the
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City of Newport Beach and authorizing the
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Mayor and City Clerk to execute same (Resub-
division No. 538). (Report from the Public
Works Director attached)
(d) Resolution No. 9056 awarding a contract to
Utilities
the Griffith Company for site improvements -
Service
16th Street Utilities Storage Yard, Contract
Yard
No. 1905. (Report from the Public Works
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Director attached)
(e) Resolution No. 9057 awarding a contract to
Traffic
the Paul Gardner Corp. for a traffic signal
Signal
at Coast Highway and Prospect Street, Con-
PCH /prospect
tract No. 1791. (Report from the Public
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Works Department attached)
(f) Removed from the Consent Calendar.
(g) Resolution No. 9058 establishing a two -hour
Parking
parking time restriction on Marine Avenue
Meters
from alley immediately south of North Bay
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Front, southerly to a point 60 feet south of
Park Avenue, and rescinding Resolution No.
5673. (Report from the Public Works Depart-
ment attached)
(h) Resolution No. 9059 awarding a contract to
CdM Beach
Gordon Kilmer Enterprises, Inc. for the
Concession
operation of the two food concessions at the
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Corona del Mar State and City Beach Park.
(Report from the City Attorney attached)
(i) Resolution No. 9060 declaring that weeds and
Weed
other public nuisances exist upon streets,
Abatement
alleys, sidewalks, parkways, and private
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property within the City, declaring that said
weeds and public nuisances must be abated,
setting the time and place for a public
hearing at which the City Council will
consider protests from persons objecting to
the proposed destruction or removal of such
public nuisances by the City, and directing
the Fire Chief to give notice of the passage
of this resolution and of the public hearing;
and setting the hearing for April 25, 1977.
3. The following communications were referred as
indicated:
(a) Refer to staff for report back, a letter from
Mooring
George Theakos requesting refund of the
Fee
$73.50 late charge on his mooring. (Attached)
Rebate
4. The following communications were referred to the
City Clerk for filing and inclusion in the records:
(a) A letter from D. T. Daniels for Ardell
Mariners
Investment Company with comments regarding
Mile
the Mariners, Mile Specific Area Plan.
(Copies mailed to Council)
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(b) Removed from the Consent Calendar.
(c) A letter from Warren G. Althoff regarding the
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Newport Beach pier concessions. (Copies
mailed to Council)
(d) Copy of a letter to the President of the
Balboa Island Ferry Co. from Kim Lathrop
protesting apparent discrimination regarding
the collection of fares. (Attached)
(e) Copy of a letter to the California Coastal
Commission from Shirley Knutsen with comments
in response to the Coastal Commission Inter-
pretive Guidelines. (Copies mailed to
Council)
(f) Copy of a letter to the Orange County Harbor
Municipal Court from Mary Beth Sallis of Brea
protesting the markings for the meters in one
of the City's pier parking lots. (Copies
mailed to Council)
(g) A letter from Louella Sexsmith of Lone Pine,
with a copy of her parking ticket, protesting
that the meters in the City parking lot near
21st Street are inaccurate. (Copies mailed
to Council)
(h) A letter from the State Solid Waste Manage-
ment Board regarding changes to the third
draft of the proposed regulations to imple-
ment the Z'berg- Kapiloff Solid Waste Control
Act of 1976. (Copies mailed to Council)
(i) A letter from the Department of Housing and
Community Development regarding water
conservation. (Copies mailed to Council)
(j) A letter from California Water Resources
Association enclosing a speech by the Associ-
ation's Executive Manager and urging support
for legislation to bring about necessary
changes in the State's policies regarding
resources. (Copies mailed to Council)
(k) A resolution of the City of Garden Grove
requesting additional information of the
California Army National Guard with respect
to the proposed future operations of the
Armed Forces Reserve Center at Los Alamitos.
(1) A letter from We T.I.P. (We Turn In Pushers)
regarding its 1977 convention. (Attached)
(m) Agenda of the Board of Supervisors meetings
held March 29, 30, April 5 and 6, 1977.
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(n) Letter from S.P.O.N. regarding General Plan
E.I.R., hotels, moratorium and the park
dedication initiative. (Attached)
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5. The following claims were denied and the City
Claims
Clerk's referral to the insurance carrier was
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confirmed:
(a) Claim of Ancka Petroni for damages to her
Petroni
property at 306 Lindo, Balboa on January 9,
1977, allegedly caused when a City vehicle
damaged the water service line to the house.
(b) Claim of Park Newport Apartments, One Park
Park Npt
Newport, Newport Beach, for damages allegedly
Apartments
caused when a main line sewer stoppage caused
an overflow through a relief pipe at that
address on February 16, 1977.
(c) Claim of Douglas Wilson for damages allegedly
Wilson
caused by a blocked main City drain, which
made the toilet overflow in his property at
418 Seaward Road, Corona del Mar on Saturday,
March 12, 1977.
(d) Claim of Enid Jane Chamberlin for personal
Chamberlin
injuries and damages as a result of a
fracture to her left foot when she stepped in
a deep crack in the pavement while crossing
the street in the crosswalk (21st Street near
the Spaghetti Factory) on March 13, 1977.
(e) Claim of Libbie Earlene Brown for damages to
Brown
her car from a City truck which backed into
her car while she was stopped at the signal
on the corner of Superior and Pacific Coast
Highway on March 23, 1977.
(f) Claim of Phillip King for damages to property
King
at 221 43rd Street on April 2, 1977, allegedly
caused by police officers in the performance
of their duty.
(g) Claim of Jamie John Myers for damage to his
Myers
vehicle, allegedly caused when he was struck
by a City vehicle on February 18, 1977.
(h) Claim of Jeffrey M. Smith for personal
Smith
injuries allegedly sustained when he was
thrown from his skateboard due to a defect in
the sidewalk in front of 1926 W. Ocean Front.
(i) Claim of Bob Hines, Felix Leon Taylor, Mack
Hines, et al
Alvin Hines, Nash Hines, and Unice Sperman,
alleging the wrongful death of Joe Hines
which occurred in the parking lot of Albert -
son's Market, 3049 East Coast Highway, on or
about December 17, 1976.
6. The City Clerk's referral of the following Summons
and Complaint to the insurance carrier was
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confirmed:
(a) Summons and Complaint in Inverse Condemnation
Joseph
of Coldie Joseph, Case No. 26- 56 -98, in
Orange County Superior Court.
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7. The following request to fill personnel vacancies
was approved: (Report from the City Manager)
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(a) One Police Officer in the Police Department
to fill a position now vacant.
(b) One Laborer in the General Services Depart-
ment to fill a position now vacant.
8. The following staff report was received and
ordered filed:
(a) Removed from the Consent Calendar.
9. The work on the Construction of Utilities Service
Utilities
Yard at 949 West 16th Street, Contract No. 1711,
Service
was accepted; and the City Clerk was authorized to
Yard
file a Notice of Completion and to release the
bonds 35 days after Notice of Completion has been
filed. (Report from the Public Works Director)
10. The work on the Alley Improvements - Balboa
Alley Impry
Peninsula, 1976 -77, Contract No. 1853, was ac-
Balboa Penn
cepted; 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.
(Report from the Public Works Director)
11. The following maintenance dredging harbor permits
Harbor
were approved subject to the conditions of
Permits
approval under the general permit issued by the
Corps of Engineers: #105 -2215, Nancy Sattler, 2215
Bayside Drive; #101 -104, California Recreation
Company, 1601, 1353 and 1401 Bayside Drive.
(Report from the Marine Department)
12. The following harbor permit application was
Harbor
approved subject to the conditions of approval
Permits
recommended by the staff:
(a) Application #200 -919 of McLain Enterprises to
revise existing slips at 919 Bayside Drive.
(Report from the Marine Department)
13. The following budget amendments were approved:
BA -81, $20,000 increase in Budget Appropriations
and increase in Revenue Estimates, second phase of
noxious gas seepage control program and Caltrans
50% contribution, from Unappropriated Surplus and
Donations and Contributions, General Fund.
(Report from the Public Works Director Director
attached)
BA -82, $384 transfer of Budget Appropriations for
salary for temporary Clerk- Typist from April 4
through April 15, from Unappropriated Contingency
Reserve to Services - Professional, Technical, Etc.,
General Fund.
ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR:
1. A report was presented from the Public Works
Parking
Department regarding the parking meters on Via
Meters
Oporto.
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Councilman Rogers made a motion to introduce
Ordinance No. 1727 and pass to second reading on
April 25, 1977.
Motion
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Councilman Ryckoff made a substitute motion to
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send the ordinance back to the Traffic Affairs
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Committee for reconsideration, which motion
failed to carry.
A vote was taken on Councilman Rogers' motion,
which motion carried, and the following ordinance
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was introduced and passed to second reading on
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April 25, 1977:
Proposed Ordinance No. 1727, being, AN ORDINANCE
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OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION
12.44.040 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE
DELETING TWELVE -HOUR METERS ON VIA OPORTO BETWEEN
VIA LIDO AND 32ND STREET. (Report from the Public
Works Department attached)
2. A report was presented from the Community Develop-
Off -si
ment Department regarding a request to accept an
Parkin
off -site parking agreement for a portion of the
Npt Cn
required parking spaces in conjunction with the
Med B1
construction of Newport Center Medical Building
No. 3, located at 1481 Avocado Avenue in Newport
Center.
Frank Rhodes, one of the owners of the property,
addressed the Council and stated they would
accede to Council's wishes regarding parking.
Resolution No. 9061, authorizing the Mayor and
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City Clerk to execute an off -site parking agreement
between Causey & Rhodes, Builders and Developers,
and the City in connection with construction of
Newport Center Medical Building No. 3 - 1481
Motion
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Avocado Avenue, was adopted, subject to an
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x
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additional condition that 2% of the parking be
reserved for the handicapped.
3. A report from the City Attorney regarding regula-
"Moped
Motion
x
tion of "Mopeds" was received and ordered filed,
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
and the staff was instructed to make the pamphlet
on regulations available to the "Moped" industry.
4. A letter from the League of Women Voters of
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Orange Coast was presented complaining about the
Proced
manner in which some "Additional Business" items
are occasionally handled by Council.
Per Trebler, speaking as a member of the Community
Development Citizens Advisory Committee and of the
Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission,
addressed the Council and stated that, like the
League of Women Voters, he was not taking issue
with the substance of the Council's decision
regarding the Carden School lease /Senior Citizens
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Center, but with the way in which the action was
taken.
Motion
x
The letter was referred to the City Clerk for
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
filing and inclusion in the records.
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ADDITIONAL BUSINESS:
I. Ordinance No. 1728, being, AN ORDINANCE OF THE
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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION 14.12.090
OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO ADD AN
EMERGENCY SURCHARGE OF TEN PERCENT (10 %) TO THE
CITY'S WATER QUANTITY RATE AND A FIFTY PERCENT
(50 %) SURCHARGE FOR QUANTITY RATES FOR WATER USED
FOR GRADING PURPOSES TO ENCOURAGE CONSERVATION OF
WATER AND TO OFFSET THE PENALTY CHARGES IMPOSED BY
THE METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT, DECLARING THE
ORDINANCE TO BE AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE TO TAKE
EFFECT IMMEDIATELY UPON ADOPTION TO PRESERVE THE
PUBLIC PEACE, HEALTH OR SAFETY, TO REMAIN IN
EFFECT UNTIL THE METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT HAS
DETERMINED THAT THE CURRENT DROUGHT HAS ENDED, BUT
Motion
x
IN ANY EVENT, NOT BEFORE DECEMBER 31, 1977, was
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
adopted as an emergency ordinance.
2. A letter from the Assistant General Services
Director to the City Manager was presented regard-
ing an addendum sign for the existing "No Dogs on
Beach" signs.
Motion
x
Councilman Rogers made a motion to accept the
Ayes
x
x
staff report and direct the staff to proceed with
Noes
x
x
x
x
x
implementation of the additional signs regarding
dog droppings on the beach, which motion failed to
carry.
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Per Trebler addressed the Council and expressed his
intent to resign from the Parks, Beaches and Recreation
Commission in two months.
Mayor Dostal adjourned the meeting at 11:10 P.M.
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