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REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
PLACE: Council Chambers
TIME: 7:30 P.M.
DATE: February 9, 1981
A. ROLL CALL.
B. The reading of the Minutes of the Meeting of
January 26, 1981, was waived, and the Minutes were
approved as written and ordered filed.
C. The reading in full of all ordinances and resolu-
tions under consideration was waived, and the City
Clerk was directed to read by titles only.
D.• HEARINGS:
1. Mayor Heather opened the continued public hearing
regarding OXBOW ANNEXATION NO. 88 (WEST NEWPORT
OIL WELLS).
The City Manager advised that one of the items
necessary to determine if a majority protest has,
or has not been filed at the Annexation hearing, is
data from the County Assessor's Office on the
assessed valuation split. Inasmuch as this infor-
mation has been unavailable, he recommended the
public hearing be continued to February 23, 1981.
The public hearing was continued to February 23,
1981, as recommended.
2. Mayor Heather opened the continued public
hearing regarding the proposed LOCAL COASTAL PRO-
GRAM LAND USE PLAN AND DEVELOPMENT POLICIES
initiated by the City of Newport Beach for the
Coastal Zone.
A report from the Planning Department, was pre-
sented.
A report from the City Attorney, was presented.
The City Clerk reported that a letter.had been
received after the printing of the agenda from-the
Natural History Foundation of Orange County, recom-
mending that Council include the endorsement of a
natural history museum in the Local Coastal Plan.
Judy Haidinger, President of the Natural History
Foundation of Orange County, referred to her
letter which contained suggested alternative word-
ing for Westbay - Page 50.
Motion was made to approve alternative wording for
Westbay - Page 50, as set forth below:
"Westbay (Maps 29, 30). The Westbay site is a
large vacant parcel adjacent to the Upper
Newport Bay Ecological Reserve at Irvine
Avenue. Most of the area is designated for a
mixture of Recreational and Environmental Open
Space uses and 'Low - Density Residential' uses
at 4 DU's per buildable acre, with 75% of the
allowable units transferred to Newport Center.
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"Since a substantial portion of the allowable
development has been transferred off the site,
and due to the environmentally - sensitive
nature of portions of the site, the LCP land
use designation shows this mixture to reflect
the fact that a great deal of the site will
function as public open space.
"The six acre park site is shown for a mixture
of 'Recreational and Environmental Open Space'
and 'Government, Educational and Institutional
Facilities' to accommodate the possibility of
a Natural History Museum, with possible joint
use as an Interpretive Center for the Upper
Newport Bay Ecological Reserve.
"A public bikeway /walkway is shown for the
Westbay site, but careful consideration shall
be given at the time it is developed to the
environmentally - sensitive nature of the site
in locating the accessway. Any development
which occurs, shall be located in order to
preserve sensitive habitat areas located on
the site."
Bruce R. D'Eliscu, McLain Development Company,
addressed the Council and submitted a letter
endorsing the Natural History Foundation's efforts
to establish a museum at the Westbay site. It is
their feeling that a natural history museum site
and interpretive center for the Ecological Reserve
would further public awareness and interest.
During discussion, Councilman Strauss inquired if
the maker of the motion would be agreeable to
include at the end of the last paragraph: "Views
from Irvine Avenue shall be maximized," to which
Mayor Pro Tem Hart replied in the affirmative.,
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The Irvine Company, the language as set forth on
Page 3 of the staff report of February 9, 1981,
with the addition that the last paragraph reflect
that " residential units not to exceed 10 units
per buildable acre. ." was approved.
Reference was made to Page 50 of the LCP, wherein
the following action was taken:
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Eastbluff Remnant was approved.
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San Diego.Creek was approved.
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Jamboree and MacArthur was approved.
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North Star Beach was approved.
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intent that churches are an acceptable use on more
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Dave Dmohowski of The Irvine Company, concurred
with remarks of Mayor Pro Tem. Hart, and stated that
it is their opinion that the LCP should reflect
that churches are accepted in any residential zone
or any other zone, subject to use permit.
There being no objections, the staff was requested
to include the foregoing for final review on
February 23, 1981.
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amended to read: "The City shall continue to work
closely with the State Department of Fish and Game
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existing facilities, such as restrooms, bikeways,
etc., rather than proposed facilities.
Dick Hogan, 1300 Dove Avenue, referred to Page 22,
1(f), and suggested the wording be changed to
read: "New developments on the waterfront
shall take into consideration any existing
usable water area or docking facilities."
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staff was directed to reword, keeping in mind
the intent of the Coastal Act, and report back at
the next Council meeting.
Sue Picker, 110 Ninth Street, suggested that
Council include "Marinapark" under existing Coastal
View areas on Page 26. She gave a brief history of
the Marinapark property, indicating that it is her
hope that it will someday be a recreational area.
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mercial and. " was deleted from De Anza Mobile
Home Park, Page 49 of the staff report of February
9, 1981.
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1981, and staff was directed to revise the Local
Coastal Plan to be consistent.with previous Council
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3. Mayor Heather opened the continued public hearing Var /Prichard
on the APPEAL OF CHARLES E. AND JOAN B. PRICHARD, (91)
Corona del Mar, from the decision of the Planning
Commission on December 18, 1980, denying Variance
No. 1081, a request to permit the expansion of an
existing single- family dwelling in the R -1 District
which exceeds the maximum allowable building area
of 1.5 times the buildable area. The request also
included a modification to the Zoning Code with
regard to required parking spaces. Property
located at 328 Hazel Drive between East Coast
Highway and Ocean Boulevard.
A report from the Planning Department, dated
January 26, 1981, was presented.
Letters from Arliene B. Clark and Peggy and C.
Merton Johnson in support of granting the variance,
were presented.
A letter from Mr. Tillner in opposition to granting
the variance, was presented.
The City Clerk advised that she had received let-
ters after the printing of the agenda from Milan
Dostal, Attorney for the appellants, in favor of
granting the appeal, and from Robert and Elizabeth
Cooper, 332 Hazel, opposing the appeal.
Mr. Dostal addressed the Council, expressing his
reasons why he felt the variance should be granted
as set forth in his letter of February 4,
stating that the project consists of expanding and
completing the construction of a recreation - family
room on the lower deck of the Prichard's home.
The area has had a concrete slab in place since
1966, which has been used as a recreation and
storage area. The Prichards desire to permanently
enclose a portion of that slab (352 square feet)
to make it more suitable for family usage.
Dan Wiseman, 336 Hazel Drive, addressed the Council
in support of granting the appeal. He stated that
the Prichards had greatly improved their property,
and that the proposed enclosure would not block
any views.
Norman N. Tillner, 324 Hazel Avenue, addressed the
Council in opposition to the appeal. He stated he
felt the proposed expansion would be detrimental
to his property for the reasons as enumerated in
his letter of February 4, 1981.
Elizabeth Cooper, 332 Hazel Avenue, property owner
to the north of the Prichards, addressed the
Council in opposition to the appeal, stating that
the proposed expansion would obstruct their view
and decrease the value of their property.
Hearing no others wishing to address the Council,
the public hearing was closed.
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Councilman Strauss made a motion to sustain the
decision of the Planning Commission and to deny
the appeal, which motion FAILED.
The decision of the Planning Commission was over-
ruled, and the appeal was granted subject to the
Findings and Condition set forth on handwritten
Page 14 of the staff report.
4. Mayor Heather opened the public hearing regarding
the APPEAL OF MRS. ROBERT MCGIFFIN, Newport Beach,
from the decision of the Planning Commission on
January 8, 1981, denying Resubdivision No. 671, a
request to create two parcels of land for single -
family residential development where a portion of
one lot now exists, and the acceptance of an
Environmental Document. Property located at 647
Irvine Avenue on the westerly side of Irvine Avenuf
between Margaret Drive and Holly Lane in Newport
Heights; zoned R -1.
A report from the Planning Department, was pre-
sented.
A letter from Attorney at Law Martha Benvenuti,
representing the McGiffins, presenting additonal
information regarding the appeal, was presented.
The City Clerk advised that letters were received
after the printing of the agenda from Shiyohei
Mukai and Nell Aretia, urging that the appeal be .
denied.
The City Manager advised that a new issue had
occurred since this item was considered by the
Planning Commission relative to possible purchase
of additional properties, and because this new
information, could impact the Commission's
decision, he recommended the hearing be cloaed.and
the appeal be returned to the Planning Commission
with the new information.
The appeal of Mrs. Robert McGiffin, Resubdivision
No. 671, was returned to the Planning Commission as
recommended.
E. ORDINANCES FOR ADOPTION: None
F. CONTINUED BUSINESS:
1. APPOINTMENTS TO THE CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEES
FOR A ONE -YEAR TERM EXPIRING DECEMBER 31, 1981:
Bicycle Trails Citizens Advisory Committee
(District 2) Councilwoman Plummer's appointments of
Virginia McClellan and Sterling H. Wolfe, Jr., were
confirmed.
(District 4) Mayor Heather's appointment was defer-
red to February 23, 1981.
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(District 6) Councilman Hummel's appointment was
deferred to February 23, 1981.
(District 7) Councilman Cox's appointment was
deferred to February 23, 1981.
Environmental Quality Citizens Advisory Committee
(District 7) Councilman Cox's appointment was
deferred to February 23, 1981.
2. ANNUAL REVIEW OF COUNCIL POLICY MANUAL.
The City Manager presented a report dated
January 15, 1981, which outlined the recommended
changes.
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AA =3 (Seating of Councilmen) was deleted, as it also
appears in A -10.
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A -6 (Recording City Council Meetings and Study
Sessions) was approved as recommended.
A_8 (Complimentary Balboa Bay Club Membership
Cards) was deferred to February 23, 1981. The City
Attorney was directed to report on the valuation of
the complimentary Balboa Bay Club card, and other
similar gifts, which are reportable on the indivi-
dual Council member's Statement of Economic Inter-
est.
A-9 (City Council Committees) was approved as
recommended.
A= 10(Procedural Rules for the Conduct of City
Council Meetings), Pages 1 through 7 were approved
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"Public Comments" under Order of Business in A -10
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was added_aftei Public Hearings, with the provi-
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sion that not more than a total of one -half hour be
allowed.
Mayor Pro Tem Hart stated that her only reason for
voting against the motion was that she did not feel
anyone had been denied the right to address the
Council on any issue.
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Under Order of Business in A -10, the Consent
Calendar was moved and listed after Public Comments
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Pages 9 through 15 in A -10, were approved, as
recommended.
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Item 18 in A -10 was approved to allow 3- minutes for
citizen remarks, which are nonagenda items, and 5-
minutes for items which appear on the agenda.
There being no objections, Pages 17 through 20 in
A_10 were approved as recommended.
Item 26 (Reconsideration) in AA =10 was approved as
recommended, with provision that said paragraph be
reworded by the City Attorney, if deemed appropri-
ate.
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x 00 =3 (Disposal of Discarded Library Materials) was
approved as recommended.
x Blanket approval was given to all changes as set
forth in the City Manager's report dated January 15
1981.
G. CURRENT BUSINESS:
1. A report from the Tidelands Affairs Committee
regarding the BALBOA YACHT BASIN, was presented.
The following course of action was approved in
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(a) Preparation of a Draft Termination
Agreement, assigning the Irvine Company's
leasehold interest in the Balboa Yacht
Basin to the City of Newport Beach,
effective July 1, 1981.
(b) That the staff prepare an applica-
tion for a State Boating and Waterways'
Marine Redevelopment Loan to reconstruct
the bulkhead and slips, and staff prepare
a Budget Amendment in the amount of
$5,000 for engineering assistance inher-
ent in preparation of the State applica-
tion.
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A-7 (Community Service Recognition Awards) was
approved as recommended.
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A_14 (Annual Audit) was amended to reflect that
commencing in 1980, and every three years there-
after, the City shall obtain written proposals from
interested auditors to conduct auditing services.
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E_2 (Costs for City Council /Planning Commission
Packets) was approved as recommended.
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-11 (Deposit, Withdrawal and Investment of Funds)
was approved as recommended.
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G=4 (Restrictions on Use of Alcoholic Beverages)
was approved as recommended.
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I15 (Use, Priorities and Fees for Facilities and
Equipment) was approved as recommended.
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I_12 (Ocean Front Street -End Improvements) was
approved as recommended.
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as recommended.
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L_6 (Private Encroachments in Public Rights -of -Way)
was approved as recommended.
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L -9 (Grading Requirements and Procedures for Public
Works Projects) was approved as recommended.
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00 =2 (Library Services Policy) was approved as
recommended.
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(c) That staff be directed to prepare a
property management system for operating
the Marina, and draft a preliminary
Budget for the fiscal year 1981 -82.
(d) That,the above documents, when
completed by staff, be brought back to
the City Council for their review and
desired action.
Craig Porst, 321 Kings Road, Newport Beach,.addre,
ed the Council, expressing an interest in leasing
the Marina portion of the Balboa Yacht Basin, if
the City should advertise for proposals.
2. A report from'the Parks, Beaches and Recreation
Director regarding BALBOA ISLAND PARK DEDICATION,
was presented.
The newly- constructed community building and park
on Balboa Island was named Carroll Beek Community
Center.
H. CONSENT CALENDAR:
The following actions were taken as indicated except for
those items removed:
1. ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION-
For introduction and pass to second reading on
February 23, 1981:
(a) Removed from the Consent Calendar.
(b) Proposed Ordinance No. 1875, being, AN ORDI-
NANCE AMENDING SECTION 12.24.030 OF THE NEW-
PORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO INCLUDE MONROVIA
AVENUE IN THE 35 MILE PER HOUR PRIMA FACIE
SPEED LIMIT ZONE AND AMENDING SECTION 12.24.
070 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO
INCLUDE PORTIONS OF PLACENTIA AVENUE AND
FIFTEENTH STREET IN THE 40 MILE PER HOUR PRIMA
FACIE SPEED LIMIT ZONE. (A report from the
Traffic Engineer)
For introduction and set for public hearing on
February 23, 1981:
(c) Removed from the Consent Calendar.
2. RESOLUTIONS FOR ADOPTION:
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(a) Resolution No. 9974 authorizing the Mayor and Off /Site
City Clerk to execute an Offsite Parking Pkg /Cagney
Agreement between the City of Newport Beach R =9974
and William Cagney in regards to redevelopment C -2249
of Market Basket shopping area. (A report (38)
from the Planning Department)
(b) Resolution No. 9975 authorizing the Mayor and Resub 654
City Clerk to execute a Subdivision Agreement R -9975
between the City of Newport Beach and Bank of C -2246
Newport in connection with the public improve- (38)
ments required with Resubdivision No. 654.
report from the Public Works Department)
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(c) Resolution No. 9976 authorizing the Mayor and Resub 663
City Clerk to execute a Subdivision Agreement R -9976
between the City of Newport Beach and Malcolm C -2250
Davy and Thomas Walker in connection with the (38)
public improvements required with Resubdivi-
sion No. 663. (A report from the Public Works
Department)
(d) Resolution No. 9977 authorizing the Mayor and Resub 649
City Clerk to execute a Subdivision Agreement R -9977
between the City of Newport Beach and Carl C -2251
Ackerman in connection with the public im- (38)
provements required with Resubdivision No.
649; and accepting the offer of dedication of
the 12 -foot radius corner cutoff at the corner
of 21st Street and West Balboa Boulevard. (A
report from the Public Works Department)
(e) Resolution No. 9978 designating intersections Trf /Signs
at which vehicles are required to stop and R-99.78
directing the Traffic Engineer to erect neces- (81)
sary stop signs (15th Street at Placentia;
15th Street at Superior; Monrovia at I th
Street). (A report from the Traffic Engineer)
(f)
Resolution No. 9979 rescinding Resolution No.
Pkg /Rstrctd
9920 which designated the alley between Belvue
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Lane and L Street for parking during restrict-
(64)
ed hours. (A report from the City Manager)
(g)
Resolution No. 9980 authorizing the City
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Council's approval of the Orange County Art
Alliance
Alliance Planning process for the development
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of an Orange County Cultural Program. (A
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report from the Arts Commission)
(h)
Resolution No. 9981 creating a City Council
Ad -Hoc
Ad -Hoc Airport Committee. (Resolution attach -
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3. COMMUNICATIONS - For referral as indicated:
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(a) Removed from the Consent Calendar.
(b) To staff for reply, a letter from the Friends Marguerite'/
of Oasis regarding interest in the exchange of 5th Av /Exchg
land in the area of Marguerite Street and (73)
Fifth Avenue in Corona del Mar being explored
between the City and The Irvine Company.
(Attached)
(c) To the Pending Legislation and Procedural
Ethics Committee, a letter from the Executive
Director of the orange County Chapter BuildinE
Industry Association of Southern California,
Inc., urging support of their resolution
opposing gifts of public funds to political
action and special interest groups. (Attach-
ed)
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(d) To the Pending Legislation and Procedural Bolsa Chita
Ethics Committee, a letter and sample resolu- Resolution
tion from the Executive Secretary, Citizens (77)
for Ocean Access and Recreation with accom-
panying 57 signed affidavits, urging support
for adoption of a Bolsa Chica Resolution.
(Letter and sample resolution attached)
(e) To staff for report back, a report from the Litter/
Litter Control Committee concerning street and Balboa
gutter cleaning /Balboa. (Attached) (44)
4. COMMUNICATIONS - For referral to the City Clerk
inclusion in the records:
(a) A copy of a letter from the Midway City Sani-
tary District President regarding their Board
of Directors response to the proposed Solid
Waste Management Users Fee. (Attached)
(b) A copy of a letter to the City's Traffic
Engineer from Newport Crest Homeowners Associ-
ation requesting a meeting to review posting
and enforcement responsibility to traffic
ordinances in Newport Crest. (Attached)
(c) A copy of a letter to the Planning Commission
from Corona del Mar Civic Association regard-
ing interest in public hearings for Specific
Plan District for the Corona del Mar business
strip. (Attached)
(d) A letter from the Dover Shores Community
Association, opposing increased expansion of
Orange County /John Wayne Airport and suggest-
ing positive noise and air pollution goals be
accomplished by established time limits/
guarantees written into any permits granted
the airlines. (Attached)
(e) A letter from the City of Santa Fe Springs re-
garding the 1981 California Arts b Humanities
Seminar in Indian Wells February 13-16.
(Attached)
(f) A letter from Al "King Alfonso" Lizanetz
regarding his ongoing campaign against the
sale of Seagram alcoholic beverages.
(g) Local Agency Formation Commission /Orange
County:
(1) Minutes of January 14, 1981 regular
meeting. (Attached)
(2) Notice of public hearing, February 11,
1981 at 2:00 p.m. on proposed annexation
to City of Costa Mesa (Monte Vista No.
4). (Attached)
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(e) Claim of Nicole Van Liefde for personal in- Van Liefde
juries and property damage, alleging that the
street was improperly paved, causing her
motorscooter to go out of control in the
vicinity of West Balboa, between 26th Street
and 25th Street, on January 7, 1981.
(f) Claim of Conrad J. Menconi for property damage Menconi
sustained on January 13, 1981 at Coast Highway
near bridge construction, alleging that a
Newport Beach Police unit rear -ended a car,
which was pushed into claimant's vehicle.
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(3) Preliminary Agenda, February 11, 1981.
(Attached)
(h)
Orange County Division - League of California
Cities:
(1) Minutes of General Meeting, January 8,
1981. (Attached)
(2) Tentative Agenda - General Meeting,
February 5, 1981. (Attached)
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Orange County Board of Supervisors Agenda for
January 27, 28 and February 3 and 4, 1981.
(j)
Minutes of the Administrative Hearing held on
January 29, 1981 concerning use of Federal
Revenue Sharing Funds. (Attached)
(k)
Letter from staff in reply to Orange County
EMA regarding proposed air pollution control
measures.
CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES: - For denial and confirmation
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of
the City Clerk's referral to claims adjuster:
(a)
Claim of Lenore (Lee) Brown for personal
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injuries and property damage allegedly sus-
tained by a City truck while crossing the
street on foot at Goldenrod Avenue, Corona del
Mar on January 7, 1981.
(b)
Claim of Margaret J. Wilson for personal
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property damage when she slipped on allegedly
freshly applied red paint by the City's paint
crew in the vicinity of 720 Narcissus in
Corona del Mar, on January 15, 1981.
(c)
Claim of Karen Luchesi for property damage,
Luchesi
when a rock allegedly thrown from a City lawn
mower hit the door of her car in the vicinity
of El Capitan Park at the corner of Spyglass
Hill Road on December 18, 1980.
(d)
Claim of Edward Ortiz for alleged personal
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injuries suffered from incident with Newport
Beach Police Officer in the vicinity of Balboa
and 33rd Street on January 17, 1981.
(e) Claim of Nicole Van Liefde for personal in- Van Liefde
juries and property damage, alleging that the
street was improperly paved, causing her
motorscooter to go out of control in the
vicinity of West Balboa, between 26th Street
and 25th Street, on January 7, 1981.
(f) Claim of Conrad J. Menconi for property damage Menconi
sustained on January 13, 1981 at Coast Highway
near bridge construction, alleging that a
Newport Beach Police unit rear -ended a car,
which was pushed into claimant's vehicle.
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(g) Claim of Barry Loyd for personal injuries
allegedly sustained on October 25, 1980 at 61(
Edgewater, while claimant was walking on ramp
toward boat slip when his foot lodged in gap
between walkway.
(h) Claim of Jimmie Earl McDonald for personal
injuries allegedly sustained on November 2,
1980 in the vicinity of Carnation Park,
Bayside Drive, when he fell from slide in the
park.
6. SUMMONS AND COMPLAINTS: - For confirmation of the
City Clerk's referral to the claims adjuster:
(a) Summons on Amended Complaint of Alfred J.
Bertulli, for False Arrest; False Imprison-
ment; Assault and Battery; Intentional Infli
tion of Mental Distress; Negligence; Neglige
Employment Retention; and Abridgment of Fed-
eral Civil Rights, 42 U.S.C., 1983, O.C.
Superior Court Case U 34- 10-76.
7. REQUEST TO FILL PERSONNEL VACANCIES - For approval:
(A report from the City Manager)
(a) One Business License Inspector, Finance Depart
ment, to fill a vacant position.
(b) One Groundsman - Gardner I, Parks Department, to
fill a vacant position.
(c) One Utilities Specialist, Utility Department,
to fill a vacant position.
(d) One Equipment Mechanic I, General Services
Department, to fill a vacant position.
(e) One Laborer, General Services Department, to
fill a vacant position.
B. STAFF AND COMMISSION REPORTS: - For information E
approval:
(a) Report from the Airport Aviation Committee
concerning approval of airport improvements.
(Attached)
(b) Report from the Airport Aviation Committee
recommending denial of certain airport im-
provements. (Attached)
(c) Report from the Building Director concerning
Model Code for rehabilitation of residential
hotels. (Attached)
(d) Report from the Building Director c
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(e) Report from the Police Department in reply to
Herbert F. Whitley °s complaint concerning the
dog droppings in West Newport Beach (Seashore
Drive and the new City park and playground in
West Newport). (Attached)
9. PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULING: None.
10. Removed from the Consent Calendar.
11. ACCEPTANCE OF RESURFACING OF BALBOA BOULEVARD, 23R
STREET TO 32ND STREET (C -2206) - Acceptance of the
work; authorization to the City Clerk to file a
Notice of Completion; and authorize the City Clerk
to release the bonds 35 days after Notice of Com-
pletion has been filed. (A report from the Public
Works Department)
12. ACCEPTANCE OF IMPROVEMENTS IN TRACT NO. 7967 -
Acceptance of the public improvements constructed
in conjunction with Tract No. 7967; authorization
to the City Clerk to release the Faithful Perfor-
mance Bond (Bond No. M045570); and authorization to
the City Clerk to release the Labor and Material
Bond (Bond No. M045570) in six months provided no
claims have been filed. (A report from the Public
Works Department)
13. Removed from the Consent Calendar.
14. ACQUISITION OF 203 -34TH STREET - Authorization to
staff to retain an appraiser to determine the fair
market value of 203 -34th Street. (A report from
the Public Works Department)
15. HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION - Approval of applicati
by Ed Roth to revise an existing pier and float
under Harbor Permit #213 -207 located at 207 Edge-
water. (A report from the Marine Department)
16. BUDGET AMENDMENTS: - For approval:
BA -048, $45,000 increase in Budget Appropriations
and increase in Revenue Estimates for establish-
ment of Revenues and Appropriations for the 75th
Anniversary Fund. (A report from the Budget Com-
mittee)
I. ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR:
1. The proposed ordinance AMENDING SECTIONS 20.10.035,
20.10.045, 20.10.050, 20.83.070, 20.83.090, 20.87.
320,and 20.87.260 AS THEY PERTAIN TO MODIFICATIONS
COMMITTEE, NONCONFORMING STRUCTURES AND USES, AND
RESIDENTIAL PARKING STANDARDS; Planning Commission
Amendment No. 557, a request initiated by the City
of Newport Beach to consider an amendment to Title
20 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code as it per-
tains to the powers and duties of the Modifications
Committee; nonconforming structures and uses; and
residential parking standards; and the acceptance
of an Environmental Document; presented for intro-
duction, was deferred to February 23, 1981, for
further information from the Planning Department.
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Balboa B1
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Tr 7967
Prpty /Acq
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Harbor Per
(51)
(25)
Zone Amnd
(94)
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2. The report from the Public Works Department
relative to CARNATION COVE (JASMINE CREEK STORM
DRAIN OUTLET) was deferred to March 9, 1981 Study
Session to allow residents in the Carnation Cove
area to review the report and submit their sug-
gestions at that time.
3. Following comments by Louise Greeley of Newport
Crest Homeowners Association, the request regard
traffic concerns on Superior Avenue, and egress/
ingress to Ticonderoga, was referred to the
Traffic Affairs Committee for report back in six
weeks.
4. Jim Keisker addressed the Council appealing the
decision of the Public Works Department, denying
his application to encroach into Ocean Front with
patio and surrounding wall 3 feet in height adja-
cent to 5311 Seashore Drive.
The appeal was denied.
5. Following remarks by the City Attorney, proposed
Ordinance No. 1874, being, AN ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION 12.44.020(
OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING IN
PARKING METER ZONE FOUR, 28TH STREET BETWEEN LIDO
PARK DRIVE AND THE RHINE; AND AMENDING SECTION
12.44.020(f) OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE
BY ADDING IN PARKING METER ZONE SIX, 28TH STREET
BETWEEN NEWPORT BOULEVARD AND VILLA WAY; was
introduced and passed to second reading on
February 23, 1981.
J. ADDITIONAL BUSINESS:
1. Resubdivision No. 672 and Use Permit No, 1969
for property located at 107 and 109 Grand
Canal, Balboa Island, was scheduled for
Council review and public hearing on February
23, 1981.
2. Mayor Heather advised that the Council had, in
closed session, discussed with the City
Attorney what legal options the City had with
respect to the John Wayne Airport Master Plan .
variance hearings and its affect on the City.
As requested by Mayor Heather, Councilman Cox gave
a summary of the meeting he attended last Friday
with the Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem at Orange County
Supervisor Thomas Riley's office, at which time,
Supervisor Riley expressed his concerns regarding
the City's opposition to the Airport Master Plan.
Councilman Cox stated that at the meeting, Super-
visor Riley, and others in attendance, were remind-
ed of the City's "position papers," which had been
submitted to the County in January. It was his
perception that those representing Riley's office
did not feel that the City's view of 41 flights was
appropriate; the limit of 3.5 million passenders
was appropriate; or
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the 75,000 square foot facility was appropriate.
felt that Supervisor Riley's perception of the
problem was one of noise for Newport Beach, which
he also felt was reiterated by almost everyone in
attendance. He felt that Supervisor Riley's goal
was to limit the amount of noise and assure the
City that no greater amount of noise would occur
than at present. In conclusion, he informed the
Council that the Ad -Hoc Airport Committee intends
to pursue all avenues already initiated by the
Council.
In view of Councilman Cox's remarks, and the
recommendations of the Ad -Hoc Airport Committee,
Council approved the continuance of the ad cam-
paign, as was approved on January 26, 1981.
The Ad -Hoc Airport Committee was directed to report
back to the County to reaffirm the City's position
with respect to the John Wayne Airport Master Plan
and EIR; to attempt to enter into some type of
written agreement with respect to the County's
guarantees /assurances to the City of Newport Beach,
and further, to report back to the Council on
Tuesday, February 17 at 7:30 p.m., if deemed
appropriate.
The meeting was adjourned at 11:35 p.m., to 7:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, February 17, 1981, and in loving memory of
Carroll Beek, who passed away on February 8, 1981.
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