HomeMy WebLinkAbout06/26/1978 - Regular MeetingCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
COUNCILMEN MINUTES
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F 9 0 'J� %{+ is Time: 7:30 P.M.
ROLL CALL �J s Date: June 26, 1978 INDEX
resent
x
x
x
x
x
x
Roll call.
Absent
x
Motion
x
The reading of the Minutes of the Regular Council
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
x
Meeting of June 12, 1978 was waived, and said Minutes
Absent
x
were approved as written and ordered filed.
Motion
x
The reading in full of all ordinances and resolutions
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
x
under consideration was waived, and the City Clerk
Absent
x
was ordered.to read by titles only.
HEARINGS:
1. Mayor Ryckoff opened the continued public hearing
Traffic
regarding Ordinance No. 1765, being,
Phasing
Plan
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
0 -1765
ADDING CHAPTER 15.40 TO THE NEWPORT BEACH
(2873)
MUNICIPAL CODE ESTABLISHING A TRAFFIC
PHASING PLAN TO COORDINATE DEVELOPMENT OF
CERTAIN PROJECTS WITH TRANSPORTATION
FACILITIES IN NEWPORT BEACH.
Gordon Young and William D. Lusk addressed the
Council and opposed the ordinance.
Motion
x
Mr. Lusk was granted ten minutes for his
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
x
presentation.
�bsent
x
Motion
x
The hearing was closed after it was determined
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
x
that no one else desired to be heard.
Absent
x
Motion
x
Ordinance No. 1765 was adopted as written.
Ayes
x
x
x
x
Noes
x
x
Absent
x
2. Mayor Ryckoff opened the continued public hearing
Alley Re-
regarding the proposed realignment of alleys in
alignmt
Block 5, East Newport (in City block bounded by
E Npt
Balboa Boulevard, Eighth Street, West Bay Avenue
BI 5
and Seventh Street).
(2947)
A report was presented from the Public Works
Department.
Motion
x
The hearing was continued to July 11 1978.
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
x
Absent
x
3. Mayor Ryckoff opened the public hearing regarding
Irvine
the City's intention to abandon a portion of
Terrace
Irvine Terrace Park.
Park Prop
(2422)
Motion
x
The hearing was closed after it was determined
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
x
that no one desired to be heard.
Absent
x
Motion
x
The staff was directed to prepare the necessary
Ayes
x
r.
x
x
x
x
documentation to consummate the sale of the
Absent
xl
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property.
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4. Mayor Ryckoff opened the public hearing regarding
Ordinance No. 1769, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Zoning
AMENDING SECTION 20.01.070 OF THE NEWPORT
Code
BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO EXEMPT SINGLE-
Reclassil
FAMILY DWELLINGS AND DUPLEXES FROM SITE
cation
PLAN REVIEW REQUIREMENT IN A SPECIFIC PLAN
0 -1769
AREA FOR WHICH A SPECIFIC AREA PLAN HAS NOT
(2306)
BEEN ADOPTED,
Planning Commission Amendment No. 509.
A report was presented from the Community
Development Department.
on
x
The hearing was closed after it was determined
x
x
x
x
x
x
that no one desired to be heard.
at
x
on
x
Ordinance No. 1769 was adopted as recommended by
x
x
x
'x
x
x
the Planning Commission.
at
x
5. Mayor Ryckoff opened the continued public hearing
Budget
regarding the Preliminary Budget as prepared by
Hearing
the City Manager for the fiscal year 1978 -79,
1978 -79
pursuant to Section 1102 of the Newport Beach
(2934)
City Charter..
A report was presented from the City Manager
regarding the 1978 -79 Fiscal Year Budget.
A report was presented from the Fire Chief
regarding engine companies versus truck companies.
A letter from Steven Wigely, representative of
the Newport Beach Ocean Lifeguard Association,
requesting permission to address the Council was
presented.
The following people addressed the Council in
connection with the Budget:
Stuart Williams in support of the Transient
Occupancy Tax.
Steve Wigely of the Marine Department, repre-
senting the Ocean Lifeguard Association, asked
that Items 60, 61 and 63 of the Proposition 13
reductionei�be restored to the Budget.
.on
x
Mr. Wigely was granted ten minutes for his
x
x
x
x
x
x
presentation.
:nt
x
Rod MacMillian, Commissioner of the Harbor
Baseball Program asked that funding for the
program be included in the Budget in the event
it fails to be self- supporting.
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Suzie Picker urged retention of the three items
requested by the Marine Department.
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Joan Winburn, Parks, Beaches and Recreation
Commissioner, presented a letter from the
Commission suggesting that auto service ($1,000),
A calculator ($195), a sedan ($5,150) and a
scooter ($4,000) be deleted from the Budget, and
that approximately $10,315 be reinstated to keep
a Landscape Architect for a period of six months.
Linda Schack and Judy Franco asked that the
crossing guards be reinstated.
Blackie Gadarian urged that no Police or Fire
positions be deleted and that trash pick -up be
kept to twice a week.
Ption
x
the hearing was closed after it was determined
,es
x
x
x
x
x
x
that no one else desired to be heard.
isent
x
Project No. 51 on the Proposition 13 reduction
otion
x
list for the Fire Department, concerning the
yes
x
x
x
x
x
x
engine company at the Newport Center Fire Station
isent
x
($58,585), was removed.
ition
x
Project No. 60 on the Proposition 13 reduction
X
x
x
x
x
list for the Marine Department, stand -by call
Ost
x
back pay ($4,778), and Project 61, night beach
x
patrol - regular, overtime and seasonal salaries
($14,247), were restored.
rtion
x
Project 63 on the Proposition 13 reduction list
res
x
x
x
x
for the Marine Department was considered, and
res
x
x
the one hour a day coverage at each of 29 Ocean
>sent
x
Lifeguard Stations for 84.5 days ($13,191) was
restored.
>tion
x
Mayor Pro Tem Williams made a motion to maintain
res
x
x
in the Budget the nine currently - filled positions
)es
x
x
x
x
scheduled for cutting, Items 1, 12, 31, 67, 70,
)sent
x
76, 91, 111 and 112 on the Proposition 13 reduction
list, which motion failed.
)tion
x
Project 112 on the Proposition 13 reduction list
res
x
x
x
x
x
x
for the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department
)sent
x
was considered, and $10,313 was retained in the
budget to reinstate the Landscape Architect for
six months, and auto service at $1,000, a calculato
at $195, a sedan at $5,150 and a scooter at
$4,000 were deleted as recommended by the Parks,
Beaches and Recreation Commission.
>tion
x
Councilman McInnis made a motion to reinstate
res
x
x
the Special Enforcement Team (undercover operation)
x
x
x
x
are
two Police Officers ($41,500), Project 41 on the
St
x
Proposition 13 list for the Police
Department, which motion failed.
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Item 97 on the Proposition 13 reduction list for
the General Services Department was considered,
to
x
and Councilman McInnis made a motion to restore
twice -a -week trash collection and the Saturday
business collection ($347,983).
tion
x
Councilman Hart made a substitute motion to
as
x
restore twice -a -week trash pick -up in the beach
as
x
x
x
x
x
areas - West Newport to the peninsula and Balboa
sent
x
Island, which motion failed.
as
x
x
x
A vote was taken on Councilman McInnis' motion,
as
x
x
x
which motion failed.
sent
x
tion
x
Mayor Ryckoff made a motion to approve the
appropriation of $161,102 to be held in reserve
to provide for self- insured retention of $500,000,
insuring the City against public liability
up to $5,000,000.
tion
x
Councilman Heather made a substitute motion to
as
x
x
x
appropriate an additional $20,000 for a liability
as
x
x
x
insurance package up to $10,000,000, which
sent
x
motion failed.
as
x
x
x
x
x
x
A vote was taken on Mayor Ryckoff's main motion,
sent
x
which motion carried.
tion
x
Item 39 on the Proposition 13 reduction list for
X
x
x
x
the Police Department School Crossing Guards
x
x
($12,000), was restored.
sent
x
tion
x
Resolution No. 9381, extending the terms and
R -9381
es
x
x
x
x
x
conditions of the Compensation Plan and Table of
as
x
Authorization of Permanent Employee Classes for
sent
x
Fiscal Year 1977 -78 as amended, was adopted.
tion
x
Resolution No. 9382, adopting the Budget for the
R -9382
es
x
x
x
x
x
1978 -79 Fiscal Year, was adopted.
es
x
sent
x
6. Mayor Ryckoff opened the continued public hearing
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Griswold
_ .. _ .. - --
on the appeal of Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Griswold
Appeal
from the decision of the Planning Commission
(2924)
denying Variance No. 1066, a request to permit
construction of a single - family dwelling that
exceeds the height limit in the 24/28 Foot
Height Limitation District, with encroachment
into required front yard setback on property at
2333 Pacific Drive, on the southerly side of
Pacific Drive, adjacent to Begonia Park in
Corona del Mar, zoned R -1.
A report was presented from the Community
'
Development Department.
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Gordon Glass, architect representing Mr. and
Mrs. Griswold, addressed the Council and stated
they would like to have an opportunity to reassess
•
their plans since the Council decided not to
purchase their property, and asked the Council
to deny the appeal without prejudice so they
can go back to the Planning Commission and start
over.
Motion
x
The hearing was closed after it was determined
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
x
that no one else desired to be heard..
Absent
x
Motion
x
The appeal of Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Griswold
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
x
from the decision of the Planning Commission
Absent
x
denying Variance No. 1066 was denied without
prejudice.
Motion
x
Councilman Heather made a motion to waive the
Ayes
x
x
x
second filing fee for the Griswold's, which
Noes
x
x
x
motion failed.
Absent
x
7. Mayor Ryckoff opened the public hearing in
Weed
connection with the Spring, 1978 Weed.Abatement
Abatement
Program in compliance with Resolution No. 9327.
(150F)
A report was presented from the Fire Department.
Susie Ficker addressed the Council regarding the
on the
weed problem peninsula.
Inspector Haskell of the Fire Department gave a
brief staff report.
Motion
x
The hearing was closed after it was determined
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
x
that no one else desired to be heard.
Absent
x
Resolution No. 9383, confirming the report of
R-9383
the Fire Chief concerning the cost of the
abatement of weeds and other nuisances and
requesting the Auditor- Controller of Orange
Motion
x
County to enter the amount of each assessment
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
x
referred to in said report on the County tax
Absent
x
rolls, was adopted.
ORDINANCES FOR SECOND READING AND ADOPTION:
1. Ordinance No. 1770, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Hotel
ADDING CHAPTER 10.45 ENTITLED "HOTEL -
Loitering
LOITERING" TO TITLE 10 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH
0 -1770
MUNICIPAL CODE,
(2983)
was presented for second reading.
*on
x
Ordinance No. 1770 was adopted.
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
x
Absent
x
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Motion x Ordinance No. 1771 was adopted.
A] x x x x x
es x
bsent x
CONTINUED BUSINESS:
1. A proposed resolution was presented excepting Bldg
certain projects from Chapter 15.40 of the Newport Moratorium
Beach Municipal Code. (2873)
. The following people addressed the Council regard-
ing the exceptions listed in the resolution: Hal
Thomas asked which projects were listed and was so
informed by the City Attorney, who added the
grading and building permits at 3700 Campus Drive
to the list; Allan Beek asked that this item and
later items involving the questions of exceptions
be considered at the same time; Robert Shelton;
Timothy Strader of Koll Center Newport; Tom
Morrissey of Ford Aerospace and Communications
Corporation asking that they be included; Barry
Allen questioning some of the inclusions and
questioning the bases for determining vesting.
Daniel Emory addressed the Council in support of
the resolution.
otion x Resolution No. 9384, excepting certain projects R -9384
yes x x x x x x from Chapter 15.40 of the Newport Beach Municipal
bsent x Code, was adopted as amended.
2. A report was presented from the Community Develop- Bldg
ment Department regarding Planning Commission Moratorium/
recommendations re "Procedures and Traffic Trfc Fhan- -_
Analysis for Implementation of Council Policy S -1 (2873)
and /or Traffic Phasing Ordinance."
Son x The item was postponed to the Study Session and
dyes x x x x x x evening meeting on July 11, 1978.
, baent x
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2. Ordinance No. 1771, being, S
Sewer Use
Charge
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY.OF NEWPORT BEACH 0
0 -1771
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ADDING SECTION 14.24.065 TO THE NEWPORT BEACH (
(2984)
MUNICIPAL CODE ESTABLISHING A SEWER USE
CHARGE,
was presented for-second reading:
A report was presented from the Public Works
Department.
Leonard Kepler addressed the Council with questions
regarding the fees. It was explained to Mr.
Kepler that the fee for apartments applied to each
individual unit.
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I Iu ntr y
nt x
4. A report was presented from the City Manager Legal
regarding the bids received for printing and Notices
publication of all City legal notices. (547F)
n x Mayor Pro Tem Williams made a motion to adopt
N o n e Resolution No. 9385, awarding a contract to the
X x x x x x Newporter Mesa News for the publication of legal
nt x notices and other matters and designating an
official newspaper for publication of notices for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 1979, and re-
scinding Resolution No. 9113, which motion failed.
on x Councilman Hummel made a motion to reject all bids
x x and call for new bids, which motion failed. .
x X x x
nt x
n x Mayor Ryckoff made a motion to adopt Resolution R -9385
x x x x x No. 9385, awarding a contract to the Newport
x Harbor Ensign for the publication of legal notices
nt x and other matters and designating an official
newspaper for publication of notices for the
fiscal year ending June 30, 1979, and rescinding
Resolution No. 9113, which motion carried.
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3. Proposed Ordinance No. 1764, being, D
District
Map 35
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 0
0 -1764
AMENDING A PORTION OF DISTRICTING MAP NO. 35 (
(2942)
TO RECLASSIFY LAND FROM THE UNCLASSIFIED
DISTRICT TO THE "P -C" DISTRICT AND AMENDING
THE PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FOR KOLL
CENTER NEWPORT TO PERMIT THE INCREASE IN THE
BUILDING SITE AND ALLOWABLE BUILDING AREA OF
OFFICE SITE C AND THE ACCEPTANCE OF AN
ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT (Property located on
the easterly side of MacArthur Boulevard,
between Campus Drive and Birch Street, in and
adjoining Koll Center Newport).
A report was presented from the Community Develop-
ment Department regarding Planning Commission
Amendment No. 505, a request of The Irvine Company,
Newport Beach, to permit the increase in the
building site and allowable building area of
Office Site C in Koll Center Newport and its
conformance with Council Policy S -1.
Allan Beek addressed the Council and asked that
this item be included in the consideration of Item
F -8 regarding the Planning Commission recommenda-
tions on traffic analyses prepared for Bayside
Square, Westcliff Grove and Bank of Newport.
Doug Schnorr of The Irvine Company addressed the
Council.
n x
x O
Ordinance No. 1764 was postponed to July 11.
x x
x x
x
x x
x
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5. A report was presented from the City Attorney
Council
regarding an amendment to Council Policy A -4,
Policy
"Board and Commission Appointments."
(430F)
"Board Commission Appoint
tolln
x
Council Policy A -4, and -
lyes
x
x
x
x
x
x
ments," was amended to require nomination of two
Lbsent
x
or more candidates for each board or commission
vacancy.
lotion
x
The two -week review period for making appointments
dyes
x
x
x
x
x
x
and the ten -day period for assuming office pur-
�bsent
x
suant to the City's Conflict of Interest Code were
waived for the current appointees for the
Planning Commission appointments for this one time
only.
6. Mayor Ryckoff stated that the Appointments Com-
Planning
mittee was ready to present the additional names
Comen
for consideration to the Planning Commission, if
(530F)
the Council so desired.
It was the consensus of the Council to receive the
additional names for consideration and to vote on
the Planning Commission appointments at this time.
Mayor Ryckoff stated that the Committee's recom-
mentations were as follows:
Allan Beek and William Morris for the unexpired
term of Jacqueline Heather ending June 30, 1979..
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David Shores and Helen McLaughlin for the unex-
pired term of Paul L. Hummel ending June 30, 1980.
It was further agreed by Council that the method
of voting for the nominees would be to assign the
green lights to one candidate and the red lights
to the other in each instance.
For the unexpired term of Jacqueline Heather
Beek
x
x
x
ending June 30, 1979, the green lights were
Morrie
x
x
x
assigned to Allan Beek and the red lights to
Absent
x
William Morris, which resulted in a tie vote, and
these names will again be considered on July 11.
For the unexpired term of Paul L. Hummel ending
Shores
x
x
x
June 30, 1980, the green lights were assigned to
McLaugh -,
David Shores and the red lights to Helen ..
lin
x
x
x
McLaughlin, which resulted in a tie vote, and
Absent
x
these names will again be considered on July 11.
The following recommendations of the Appointments
Committee to the Boards and Commissions for four -
year terms ending June 30, 1982 were received for
consideration and appointment on July 11:
David Henley and Lou Dunning for the expired term
Lib Bd
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of Thomas Morgan on the Board of Library Trustees.
(330F)
Patricia Gibbs and Gloria Shoemaker for the
City Arts
expired term of Bill Tappan on the City Arts
Comsn
Commission.
(120F
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Madeline Rose and Carol Lynn Smith for the expired
City Arts
term of Thomas Garver on the City Arts Commission.
Comsn (1201
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Michael Mitchell and Alexander Bowie for the
Civil Sery
expired term of Julian Ertz on the Civil Service
Board
Board.
(357F)
Stanford Green and Walter Ziglar for the expired
PB &R Conan
term of James Wood on the Parks, Beaches and
(431F)
Recreation Commission.
Brenda Ross and Richard Handy for the expired term
PB &R Comsn
of Brenda Rose on the Parks, Beaches and Recrea-
(431F)
tion Commission.
7. (District 6) Councilman Hummel's appointment of a
Bicycle
Motion
x
member to the Bicycle Trails Citizens Advisory
Trails CAC
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
x
Committee to fill the unexpired term of Thomas L.
(205F)
Absent
x
Schulman ending December 31, 1978 was postponed to
July 11.
8. A report was presented from the Community Develop -
Bayeide Sq
ment Department regarding Planning Commission
(2982)
recommendations on traffic analyses prepared for
Westcliff
Bayside Square, Westcliff Grove and Bank of
(2589)
Newport.
Bank of Npi
(2173)
Motion
x
Mayor Ryckoff made a motion to postpone action to
July 11.
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The following people addressed the Council and
opposed postponement of the item: Wally Geer for
Bayeide Square; Keith Greer of The Irvine Company
regarding Westcliff Grove; and Dennis Harwood,
representing the Bank of Newport.
Allan Beek addressed the Council in support of
postponement, and Kam F. Yee asked that the
traffic analyses be looked at more carefully.
Ayes
x
x
x
A vote was taken on Mayor Ryckoff's.motion, which
. Noes
x
x
x
motion failed.
Absent
x
Motion
x
Councilman McInnis made a motion to approve the
Ayes
x
x
x
Planning Commission's findings and recommendations,
Noes
x
x
x
which motion failed.
Absent
x
CURRENT BUSINESS:
1. Jacqueline Kilbourne's resignation from the City
City Arts
Motion
x
Arts Commission was accepted with regret; the City
Comsn
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
x
Clerk was directed to prepare a Certificate of
(120F)
Absent
x
Appreciation; and the Council Appointments.
Committee's presentation .of nominees to fill the
unexpired term ending June 30, 1979 was postponed
to July 11, 1978.
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ion x The Final Map of Tract No. 9862 was approved,
Ayes
x x x x x x incorporating by reference the condition recom-
ent x mended by the Planning commission and modifying
Condition No. 14 imposed on Tentative Map No. 8725
for the last paragraph to read, "Special attention
shall be given to the design and construction of
erosion control measures during grading operations,
including the utilization of on -site retention of
siltation, in so far as possible "; and Resolution R -9387
No. 9387, authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to
execute a subdivision agreement between the City
• of Newport Beach and The Irvine Company in
connection with Tract No. 9862, was adopted.
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2. A report was presented from the Community Develop- T
Tract 9861
ment Department regarding Final Nap of Tract No.
9861, a request of The Irvine Company, Newport
Beach, to approve a final map to subdivide 6.569
acres into fifteen numbered lots for residential
development, one numbered lot for open space
purposes, and one lettered lot for street purposes.
Property is bounded by the existing Spyglass Hill
development, the Bren III development, Broadmoor
Seaview, San Niguel Drive, and the San Joaquin
Reservoir site, known as Harbor Ridge; zoned P -C,
Jim Whaley of Irvine Pacific Company, the develop-
er, and Donald Simpson of Simpson- Steppat,
engineers on Harbor Ridge, addressed the Council
in connection with the grades on Harbor Ridge.
Allan Beek and Sue Ficker addressed the Council
and opposed Tract No. 9861 as proposed.
on x
x T
The Final Map of Tract No. 9861 was approved,
x x
x x
x x
x x
x x
x i
incorporating by reference the condition recom-
nt x
x m
mended by the Planning Commission and modifying
Condition No. 14 imposed on Tentative Map No. 8725
for the last paragraph to read "Special attention
shall be given to the design and construction of
erosion control measures during grading operations,
including the utilization of on -site retention of
siltation, in so far as possible "; and Resolution R
R -9386
No. 9386, authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to
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execute a subdivision agreement between the City of
Newport Beach and The Irvine Company in connection
with Tract No. 9861, was adopted.
3. A repport was presented from the Community Develop- T
Tract 9862
ment Department regarding the Final Map of Tract
No. 9862, a request of The Irvine Company, Newport
Beach, to approve a final map to subdivide 6.60
acres into seventeen numbered lots for residential
development, one numbered lot for open space
purposes, and one lettered lot for street purposes.
Property is bounded by the existing Spyglass Hill
development, the Bren III development, Broadmoor
Seaview, San Miguel Drive, and the San Joaquin
Reservoir site, known as Harbor Ridge; zoned P -C.
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
COUNCILMEN
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Moti
Ayes
Abse
Moti
Ayes
Abse
M000
Ayes
Abse
Moti
Ayes
Abse
Mots
Ayes
Noes
fe
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iwnp Y
4. A report was presented from the Community Develop-
Water
ment Department regarding local preference of
Quality
Areawide Policy Alternatives for Water Quality
Control
'
Management.
(489)
Hal Thomas addressed the Council and asked that
this be referred to the Environmental Committee.
The draft Areawide Policy Alternatives for Water
on
x
Quality Management was referred to the Environ-
x
x
x
x
x
x
mental Quality Citizens Advisory Committee for
nt
x
report back to Council on July 24.
5. A report was presented from the Community Develop-
Annex 86
ment Department regarding proposed Annexation No.
86, a transfer from the City of Costa Mesa, a
request of Welton and Company, Corona del Mar, for
the annexation of Tract No. 9291, located north-
easterly of Tract No. 7989 (Newport Terrace) on an
extension of Sundance Drive.
on
x
Annexation No. 86 was postponed to July. 11.
x
x
x
x
x
x
nt
x
6. A report was presented from the Public Works
CdM Water
Department regarding Water Main Construction and
Main Constr
Replacement in Corona del Mar, 1977 -78, Contract
b Repl
No. 1957.
(2885)
The bids of G. R. Frost, Inc. and Johns - Manville
on
x
were rejected as being non- responsive to the
x
x
x
x
x
x
"Notice Inviting Bids "; and Resolution No. 9388,
R -9388
nt
x
awarding a contract to Gallacher, Inc., in
connection with Water Main Construction and
Replacement in Corona del Mar, Contract No. 1957,
was adopted.
7. A report was presented from the Public Works
Curb .Cut
Department regarding the closure of the abandoned
Abatements
driveway approach at 708 Jasmine Avenue.
(687)
on
x
The staff was directed to close up the subject
x
x
x
x
x
x
driveway approach.
nt
x
8. A report was presented from the Public Works
Encroachmt
Department regarding the request of Warren Lindsay
M St adj
to construct two brick stairs and an 8- foot -wide
2060 E
concrete sidewalk in the end of M Street adjacent
Ocean Front
to 2060 East Ocean Front.
(2996)
Warren Lindsay, applicant, addressed the Council.
.on
x
The request to construct two brick stairs and an
i
x
x
x
x
x
8- foot -wide concrete sidewalk in the endl:of'
X
M Street adjacent to 2060 East Ocean Front was
.nt
x
approved.
9. A report was presented from the Parks, Beaches and
Cliff Haven
Recreation Commission regarding the naming of the
Vw Park
view park on Kings Road.
(2084)
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Tent
Motion
Ayes
Noes
Absent
Motion
Ayes
Noes
Absent
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x
The name of "Cliff Haven View Park," as recommended
x
x
x
x
x
x
by the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission,
X
was confirmed.
10. A report was presented from the Public Works
Encroachmn
Department regarding the request of Larry Miller
Bayside Dr
to construct a retaining wall in the alley and
adj 400
a driveway in Bayside Drive, both adjacent to 400
Goldenrod
Goldenrod Avenue.
(2997)
Robert Huston, attorney, and George Wiseman,
architect for applicant, and Larry Miller,
applicant, addressed the Council.
x
Councilman Hummel made a motion to approve the
x
x
project with access limited to the alley only,
X
x
x
x
which motion failed.
x
X
The request to construct a retaining wall in the
x
x
x
x
alley and a driveway in Bayside Drive, both ad-
x
x
jacent to 400 Goldenrod Avenue,was approved.
X
Dan Emory addressed the Council and asked that the
Council vote again on the Planning Commission appoint-
ments but use a different method of voting.
CONSENT CALENDAR:
x
The following actions were approved by one motion
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
affirming the actions on the Consent Calendar:
X
1. There were no ordinances for introduction.
2. The following resolutions were adopted:
(a) Resolution No. 9389 authorizing the Mayor and
Law Enfor
City Clerk to execute an agreement between
mt Servci
the City of Newport Beach and the City of
R -9389
Irvine in connection with supplemental law
(2213)
enforcement services. (A report from the
City Attorney)
(b) Resolution No. 9390 establishing "No Parking"
Parking
restrictions from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on
Prohibiti
Newport Shores streets on certain days in
R -9390
connection with the Street Sweeping Program.
(440F)
(A report from the Public Works Department)
(c) Resolution No. 9391 awarding the 1978 -79
Ins Cov
public liability insurance coverage.
R -9291
(390F)
(d) Resolution No. 9392 authorizing the Mayor and
City Clerk to execute a Consent to Sale of
Marinapar
Mobilehome and Trailer Space in Newport
R -9392
Marinapark. (Park Scott and Maxwell L..
(209F)
Roston)
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(e) Resolution No. 9393 authorizing the closure
Street
of Seashore Drive on the 4th of July, 1978
Closure
pursuant to California Vehicle Code, Section
R -9393
21100. (A report from the Police Department)
(300)
(f) Resolution No. 9394 awarding a contract to
Balboa &
Smith Electric Supply in connection with
Npt Piers
Lighting System Replacement on Balboa and
Lighting Systi
Newport Piers, 1977 -78, Contract No. 2001.
R -9394
(A report from the Public Works Department)
(2 %62)
(g) Resolution No. 9395 awarding a contract to
1978 Seal
Ted R. Jenkins in connection with the 1978
Coat Prjct
Seal Coat Project, Contract No. 2022. (A
R -9395 (2964)
report from the Public Works Department)
3. The following communications were referred as
indicated:
(a) Removed from 'the Consent Calendar.
(b) Removed from the Consent Calendar.
(c) To staff for reply, a letter from Mariners
Mariners
Mile Co. and United California Bank requesting
Mile Spec
purchase by the City of 3,600 sq. ft. of land
Area Plan -
from Mariners Mile Co. and 1,680 sq. ft. of
(2473)
land from United California Bank. (Copies
mailed to Council)
•
(d) To staff for report back, a letter from the
Skateboards
Balboa Island Improvement Association regard-
(2330)
ing hazardous conditions caused by skateboards
and roller skates. (Copies mailed to Council)
(e) To staff for inclusion in on -going study, a
Budget
letter from Bruce D. and Ashley A. Carlson
(2934)
regarding budget cuts. (Copies mailed to
Council)
(f) To staff for inclusion in on -going study, a
Budget
letter from J. R. MacDonald regarding budget
(2934)
cuts. (Copies mailed to Council)
(g) To Pending Legislation and Procedural Ethics
Moral Public
Committee, a letter from James J. Clancy,
Nuisance Law
Decency in the Environment Today, regarding
(2924)
support for Initiative Legislation known as
"Abatement of Moral Public Nuisance Law."
(Copies mailed to Council)
(h) To City representative to Orange County
League Calif
. Division of the League of California Cities,
Cities Cmtes
a notice regarding recommendations for a
(2527)
vacancy on the Human Relations Committee.
(Copies mailed to Council)
(i) To City representative to the Orange County
League Calif.
Division of the League of California Cities,
Cities
a notice from the League stating that the
(2529)
amendment of State legislation to place
responsibility for school crossing guards
with the schools will be voted on at the
League meeting of August 10. (Copies mailed
to Council)
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(j) To staff for reply, a letter from Senator
Budget
Milton Marks of California Legislature Senate
(2934)
Committee on Local Government requesting
information as to what programs and services
will be cut back in relation to Proposition
13. (Copies mailed to Council)
(k) To Pending Legislation and Procedural Ethics
Gambling
Committee, a letter from Mayor of the City of
(490)
Adelanto regarding legalization of gambling
to offset financial loss as caused by the
passage of Proposition 13. (Copies mailed to
Council)
4. The following communications were referred to the
City Clerk for filing and inclusion in the records:
(a) A letter to Mayor Ryckoff from Daniel S.
Connelly regarding budget cuts. (Copies
(2934)
mailed to Council)
(b) A letter to Mayor Ryckoff from Mayor John
Seymour of the City of Anaheim regarding a
proposed lawsuit against the Fair Political
Practices Commission concerning the Commis-
sion's opinion on complimentary tickets and
(1208)
passes. (Attached)
(c) A letter from Newport -Irvine Waste - Management
Planning Agency (NIWA) regarding protection
of Newport Bay from erosion caused by sub-
division developments that are tributary to
(355)
Upper Newport Bay. (Copies mailed to Council)
(d) A report from the Orange Coast College
regarding expenditure of National Science
Foundation grant monies. (Copies mailed to
(355)
Council)
(e) A resolution of the City of Costa Mesa
requesting that the State Department of
Transportation fulfill the transportation and
safety needs along Route 55 (Freeway) through.
the City of Costa Mesa. (Copies mailed to
(1429)
Council)
(£) A resolution of the City of Costa Mesa urging
adoption of State Legislation which places
responsibility for crossing guards with
(1429)
school districts.
(g) A resolution of the City of Palm Desert
announcing its opposition to the housing
distribution proposals of the Southern
California Association of Governments.
(447F)
(h) A resolution of the Board of Supervisors of
Orange County declaring.Hamilton- Victoria
Avenue at the Santa Ana River, Jamboree Road
at San Diego Creek, and Barranca Road at
Peters Canyon Wash are no longer county
(20)
highways. (Copies mailed to Council)
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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
June 26, 1978
MINUTES
fore the Public Utilities
plication of Air Cali -
ts Intrastate passenger
a Certificate of Service
aring before the Public
of the application of
crease its Intrastate
ther with a Certificate
s of record.
fore the Public Utilities
plication of Southern
mpany to modify its
nt Clause to
Cost Adjustment Billing
f the Public Utilities
an error in time in
be filed in the appli-
ervice, Incorporated
htseeing Company for
rates, filed February.21,
if the Public Utilities
mg increased fares in
ort Services, Inc. and
:eing Company.
of Supervisors meeting.of
21, 1978.
denied and the City
Lneurance carrier was
I Claudia Baltzer for loss
r and damage to their
ayside Drive, Corona del
auary 28 which was alleged•
sate flood control.
>rdone for property damage
xen it was hit by a
i vehicle at Newport
Street on June 11, 1978.
ances Ellet for personal
sustained when a bleacher
B" Street Park on April 2,
d Violet Lucas for loss of
ue to the flooding of thei
ayside Drive, Corona del
bruary 28, 1978.
- Page 164
(20)
(20)
(20)
(20)
(20)
(20)
Claims
Baltzer
(2936)
Cordone
(2980)
Ellet
(2988)
Lucas
(2991)
(i) Notice of Hearing be
Commission of the ap
fornia to increase i
•
fares together with
to parties of record
(j) Amended Notice of He
Utilities Commission
Air California to in
passenger fares toge
of Service to partie
(k) Notice of Hearing be
Commission of the ap
California Edison Cc
Energy Cost Adjustme
increase. its Energy
Factor.
(1) Notice of Decision c
Commission regarding
which tariffs are tc
cations of Airport
and Orange Coast Sit
authority to adjust
1978.
(m) Notice of Decision <
Commission authorizi
Applications of Airy
•
Orange Coast Sights(
(n) Agenda of the Board
June 13, 14, 20 and
5. The following claims were
Clerk's referral to the
confirmed:
(a) Claim of Leonard am
of personal propert;
residence at 2233 B
Mar, on or about Ja
ly caused by inadeq
(b) Claim.of S. Frank G
to his automobile w
Newport Beach polic
Boulevard and 33rd
(c) Claim of Cynthia Fr
injuries allegedly
bench gave way at "
1978.
(d) Claim of Stephen an
personal property 2
residence at 2307 F
•
Mar, on or about Fe
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fore the Public Utilities
plication of Air Cali -
ts Intrastate passenger
a Certificate of Service
aring before the Public
of the application of
crease its Intrastate
ther with a Certificate
s of record.
fore the Public Utilities
plication of Southern
mpany to modify its
nt Clause to
Cost Adjustment Billing
f the Public Utilities
an error in time in
be filed in the appli-
ervice, Incorporated
htseeing Company for
rates, filed February.21,
if the Public Utilities
mg increased fares in
ort Services, Inc. and
:eing Company.
of Supervisors meeting.of
21, 1978.
denied and the City
Lneurance carrier was
I Claudia Baltzer for loss
r and damage to their
ayside Drive, Corona del
auary 28 which was alleged•
sate flood control.
>rdone for property damage
xen it was hit by a
i vehicle at Newport
Street on June 11, 1978.
ances Ellet for personal
sustained when a bleacher
B" Street Park on April 2,
d Violet Lucas for loss of
ue to the flooding of thei
ayside Drive, Corona del
bruary 28, 1978.
- Page 164
(20)
(20)
(20)
(20)
(20)
(20)
Claims
Baltzer
(2936)
Cordone
(2980)
Ellet
(2988)
Lucas
(2991)
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June 26, 1978
MINUTES
uunFY
6. The City Clerk's referral of the following
Claims
Summons and Complaint to the insurance carrier
.
was confirmed:
(a) Summons and Complaint of Darush Farshid
Farshid
for damage, Case No. 31558 in the Orange
(2838)
County Municipal Court. The original claim
was for property damage on April 28, 1978.
(b) Summons and Complaint of Frank D. Guertin
Guertin
for personal injury, Case No. 29 -20 -80 in
(2887)
the Orange County Superior Court. The
original claim was for personal injuries
on November 17, 1977.
(c) Summons and Complaint of Michael S. Johnson,
Johnson
Judith Johnson, as guardian ad litem for
(2813)
Jeffrey Johnson, a minor, for deprivation
of civil rights; assault by Police Officers
under the color of the law, Case No. 78 -1514
in the United States District Court, Central
District of California. The original claim
was for money for damages for False Arrest,
False Imprisonment, Assault & Battery &
Emotional Distress on October 21, 1977.
(d) Summons and Complaint of John S. Lindsey for
Lindsey
damages allegedly caused by false represents-
(2994)
tions made by a City employee, Case No:
29 -13 -54 in the Orange County Superior Court.
An original claim was never filed.
(e) Summons and Complaint of Alvin Salvati for
Salvati
personal injury and damages, Case No. 29 -19 -51
(2896)
in the Orange County Superior Court. The
original claim was for personal injuries on
December 7, 1977.
(f) Summons and Complaint of Robert Duane Hess
Hess
for personal injuries and property damage,
(2857)
Case No. 28 -79 -42 in the Orange County
Superior Court. The original claim was for
personal injuries and property damage as a
result of an automobile accident allegedly
caused by wet road conditions on Newport
Center Drive.
7. There was no request to fill personnel vacancies.
8. There were no staff reports.
9. The following was set for public hearing on July 11,
1978:
(a) Planning Commission Amendment No. 510, a
Newport Place
request of Emkay Development and Realty
Planned
Company, Newport Beach, to amend the P -C
Development Plan for Newport Place to increase
Community
(1275)
the allowable number of stories in the
professional and business office sites in the
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planned community. Property is bounded by
MacArthur Boulevard, Jamboree Road, Bristol
Street North, and Birch Street; zoned P -C.
.
(A report from the Community Development
Department)
10. The public improvements constructed in conjunction
Tract 8787
with Tract No. 8787, located on the southerly side
of Ford Road easterly of San Miguel Drive (portion
of the Harbor View Hills Planned Community) were
accepted; the City Clerk was authorized to release
the surety for faithful performance and to release
the surety for labor and materials in six months
provided no claims have been filed. (A report from
the Public Works Department)
11. The plans and specifications for Ensign View Park,
Ensign
Phase II, Contract No. 2015, were approved; and
Vw Park
the City Clerk was authorized to advertise for
(1294)
bids to be opened at 2:30 p.m. on August 2, 1978.
(A report from the Public Works Department)
12. The Public Works Director was authorized to
BI
substitute subcontractors on the Balboa Island
Coping
Bulkhead Coping Repair, Contract No. 1860. (A
Repair
report from the Public Works Department)
(2870)
13. The following budget amendments were approved:
BA -100, $1,000.00 increase in Budget Appropria-
tions and increase in Revenue Estimates for
purchase of periodical displayer, record browser,
library deck and book carrousel with a donation
from the Friends of the Library from Unappropria-
ted Surplus and Donations and Contributions to
Libraries, Furniture and Fixtures, Library Fund.
BA -101, $3,500.00 transfer of Budget Appropria-
tions for the replacement of existing lighting
system on Balboa and Newport Piers from Beach
Stabilization Program and Unappropriated Contin-
gency Reserve, General Fund.
BA -102, $9,000.00 transfer of Budget Appropria-
tions for replacement of hoist in the Equipment
Maintenance Shop from Unappropriated Contingency
Reserve to General Services - Equipment Maintenance,
Shop Equipment, General Fund. (A report from the
City Manager)
ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR:
1. A letter from Kam F. Yee protesting the granting
Bank of
of Use Permit No. 1857 to the Bank of Newport was
Newport
presented.
UP 1857
(2993)
The following people addressed the Council and
protested the granting of the Use Permit and /or
asked that a hearing be rescheduled on this: Barry
Allen, Kam F. Yee and Debra Allen, who stated she
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Motion
Ayes
Noes
Absent
Motion
Ayes
Noes
Absent
Motion
Ayes
Absent
M ti
on
nt
Motion
Ayes
Absent
Motion
Ayes
Absent
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Beacon
Bay
Lease
(492)
NIWA
(355)
Gilita
Appeal
(2994)
SCAG
(447F)
was speaking in behalf of the Harbor View Hills
Homeowners Association.
Dennis Harwood, attorney representing the Bank of
Newport, addressed the Council and stated that the
Bank would be willing to bear the full one -third
of the cost of the traffic signal at Avocado
which had been a condition of the Tentative Map.
x
Councilman Hummel made a motion to reset for
X
x
public hearing the matters to which citizens
x
x
x
x
apparently have not been able to adequately
x
respond, which motion failed.
x
Mr. Yee's letter was referred to staff for reply.
x
x
x
x
x
X
X
2. A letter from Richard Stevens regarding the Beacon
X
Bay lease and property development was referred to
•
x
x
x
x
x
the City Clerk for filing and inclusion in the
X
records.
ADDITIONAL BUSINESS:
x
1. The Mayor's appointment of Mayor Pro Tem Williams
•
x
x
x
x
x
as Council's representative to NIWA and of Council -
x
man Hummel as alternate was confirmed.
2. Use Permit No. 1871,the request of Gilita, Inc.
to construct a three story, single - family dwelling
that exceeds the basic height limit within the
24/28 Foot Height Limiation District; located
x
on the southerly side of Seashore Drive between
•
x
x
x
x
x
Colton Street and Lugonia Street in West Newport;
x
zoned R -2 was set for public hearing on July 11.
x
3. The Mayor was authorized to send a letter to SCAG
X
x
x
x
x
x
regarding the alternative growth forecast policies
x
prepared by SCAG as part of the Regional Develop-
went Guide.
Mayor Ryckoff adjourned the meeting in memory of Marvin
George at 1:15 a.m., June 27, 1978 to 7:30 p.m.,
July 11, 1978.
Mayor
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Beacon
Bay
Lease
(492)
NIWA
(355)
Gilita
Appeal
(2994)
SCAG
(447F)