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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
PLACE: Council Chambers
TIME: 7:30 P.M.
DATE: September 14, 1981
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A. 'ROLL CALL.
B. The reading of the Minutes of the Meeting of August
24, 1981; and Minutes of the Adjourned Meeting of
August 31, 1981, was waived, approved as written
and ordered filed.
C. The reading of all ordinances and resolutions under
consideration was waived, and the City Clerk was
directed to read by titles only.
D. HEARINGS:
1. Mayor Pro Tem Hart opened the public hearing
ing Ordinance No. 1885, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
AMENDING A PORTION OF DISTRICTING MAP NO. 50
FROM THE R -A DISTRICT TO THE R -1 -B DISTRICT,
PLANNING COMMISSION AMENDMENT NO. 563, a request
initiated by the City of Newport Beach, to amend a
portion of Districting Map No. 50 from the R -A
District to the R -1 -B District. Property being a
portion of Block 93 of Irvine's Subdivision,
located southerly of San Joaquin Hills Road between
MacArthur Boulevard and San Miguel Drive.
A report from the Planning Department., was pre-
sented.
The City Manager summarized the purpose of the
ordinance as set forth in the staff report, noting
this was a "housekeeping" zone 'change.
Hearing no one desiring to address the Council, th,
public hearing was closed.
Adopted Ordinance No. 1885 amending a portion of
Districting Map No. 50 from the R -A District to th
R -1 -B District.
2. Mayor Pro Tem Hart opened the public hearing and
City Council review of an APPEAL BY TALLAS MARGRAV.
AGENT FOR OWNERS, from the decision of the Plannin;
Commission on August 6, 1981, denying USE PERMIT
NO. 2003, a request to establish a restaurant
facility with on -sale alcoholic beverages and live
entertainment in a portion of the Pacifica Marina
Building on Mariner's Mile, and the acceptance of
an Off -site Parking Agreement for a portion of the
required parking spaces. Valet.parking is also
proposed in conjunction with the proposed develop-
meet. Project located at 2751 West Coast Highway,
on the southerly side of West Coast Highway at the
southerly terminus of Riverside Avenue; zoned SP -5
A report from the Planning Department, was pre-
seuted.
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A letter from Howard C. and Joanne Martin regard -
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ing the appeal, was presented.
A letter from Mr, and Mrs. Louis P. Spencer,
opposing Use Permit No. 2003, citing inadequate
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parking in this area, was presented.
The City Clerk reported that, after the printing
of the agenda, a letter was received from Aubrey
Bogle, Attorney representing Margaret Oser, 2505
Cliff Drive, urging Council to uphold the decision
of the Planning Commission and deny the appeal.
Talks Hargrave, Agent for William Clark, 14131
Yorba Street, Tustin, addressed the Council, and
stated that the Use Permit was denied because of
proposed off -site valet parking, which he noted
had previously been approved for other similar
projects in the area.
Mr. Margrave stated that he had discussed the
parking situation with the Police Department, and
they did not seem concerned about a traffic prob-
lem. The restaurant would be approximately 1800
sq. ft. and open from 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. They
intend to have only a two instrument combo, so
there would not be a noise problem.
During course of discussion, it was noted in the
staff report that the plot plan indicated that
thirty -two parking spaces are located on the
subject property. However, staff recommended that
four of said parking spaces he deleted so as to
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provide better vehicular circulation on the
property. Only four of the remaining twenty -eight
on -site parking spaces would be available for the
restaurant's use, inasmuch as a private agreement
is in effect between the Applicant and the adjoin -
ing property owner that commits twenty -four spaces
during the evening hours for a proposed restaurant/
office complex on the adjacent property to the
west.. The Applicant is, therefore, requesting
approval of an off -site parking agreement for a
portion of the required parking for nighttime
restaurant use.
It was further pointed out that the off -site park-
ing was located approximately five hundred feet
from the subject property, and that patrons visit -
ing the proposed restaurant would have to drop
their vehicles off at the subject property, and a
valet parking attendant would then park the
vehicles at the off -site location and return for
another vehicle. The extreme distance between the
subject property and the off -site location could
cause problems as vehicles accumulated on the
subject property, while the valet attendants were
transporting vehicles back and forth.
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Gordon Barienbrock, 3000 W. Ocean Front, addressed
the Council and indicated that it was his under-
standing Mr. Clark's proposed restaurant would not
affect his off -site parking agreement one way or
the other. He does intend to exercise his option
in the future, pending approval by the City of his
plan, and has notified Mr. Clark of his proposal.
Hearing no others wishing to address the Council,
the public Hearing was closed. ,
Sustained decision of Planning Commission denying
Use Permit No. 2003, with the findings as adopted
by the Planning Commission designated as Exhibit
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3. Mayor Pro Tem Hart opened the public hearing
regarding APPEAL OF ROBERT D. AND MARY R. LONGACRE
from the decision of the Parks, Beaches, and
Recreation Commission, denying the removal of one
of three eucalyptus trees abutting their property
at 701 Carnation Avenue, Corona del Mar.
A report from the Parks, Beaches and Recreation
Director, was presented.
Ron Whitley, Director of Parks, Beaches and Recrea-
tion, in response to Council inquiry, advised that
the subject tree is approximately 50 feet in
height, and the estimated cost to remove it would
be between $250 and $300.
Robert Longacre, Appellant, 701 Carnation Avenue,
addressed the Council, and stated there are three
large eucalyptus trees abutting his property. The
tree he is requesting to be removed is one of the
largest. The curb has been pushed into the street,
and as a result, the tree now occupies the space
where the curb alignment should be. He has been
witness to several cars and trucks whose side mir-
rors have been damaged because of the tree. The
curb has been painted red where the subject tree is
planted, which indicates to him a liability on the
part of the City in recognizing the hazardous con-
dition. The street is never clean due to the over-
kill of the trees. In addition, he has lost a
legal parking space because of the tree.
In response to Council inquiry, Mr. Longacre stated
that he would share in the cost of removing the
tree, if he could receive the firewood.
Hearing no others wishing to address the Council,
the public hearing was closed.
x Overruled the decision of the Parks, Beaches and
x x Recreation Commission, and granted the removal of
the subject tree, with the provision that Appellant
share in one -half of the cost of removal, and that
he receive the firewood from same.
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4. Mayor Pro Tem Hart opened the public hearing to
consider a SEPARATE CUSTOM INSTALLATION RATE FOR
LINDA ISLE FOR CABLE ANTENNA TELEVISION SERVICE.
A report from the City Manager, was presented.
Hearing no one wishing to address the Council, the
public hearing was closed.
Adopted Resolution No. 11040 approving an increase
in the custom installation rate schedule for Linda
Isle for Community Antenna Television service.
E. PUBLIC COMMENTS:
1. Mrs. Glenn Dodge, 206 -30th Street, addressed the
Council regarding truck traffic in residential
areas, but particularly an 30th Street.
Mrs. Dodge advised that she had expressed her con-
cerns before the Traffic Affairs Committee and
received back a letter dated August 31, which
stated, in part, as follows:
"The possibility of posting the street in an
attempt to keep all trucks other than those
serving the Market Basket was discussed with
the Traffic Referee of the Harbor Municipal
Court. The Referee indicated it would be
very difficult to enforce such a posting, in
that it discriminates by allowing some trucks
to use the street and prohibiting others.
"Based upon the response from the Court, the
Committee voted to not recommend such a
restriction to the City Council."
Mrs. Dodge stated that she feels there is a solu-
tion to the problem, and was her reason in coming
before the City Council.
Following comments by the City Manager, it was
suggested Mrs. Dodge go back to the Traffic Af
Committee to discuss other alternatives.
F. 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 September 28, 1981:
(a) Proposed Ordinance No. 1886, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH AMENDING SECTION 12.32.020 BY
ADDING THERETO SAN MIGUEL DRIVE BETWEEN
SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD AND MACARTHUR
BOULEVARD, AS A STREET WHERE COMMERCIAL
VEHICLES ARE PROHIBITED. (A report from
the Traffic Affairs Committee)
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(b) Proposed Ordinance No. 1887, being,
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
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BEACH AMENDING SECTION 10.12.010 OF THE
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NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING
TO GIVING FALSE INFORMATION TO A POLICE
OFFICER. (A report from the Chief of
Police)
2. RESOLUTIONS FOR ADOPTION:
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(a) Resolution No. 11041 approving a License
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Agreement with Bayside Square Office Building
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and the City in connection with nonstandard
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street improvements and authorizing the Mayor
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and City Clerk to execute said Agreement. (A
report from the Public Works Department)
(b) Resolution No. 11042 approving a Sewer Reim-
Arthofer/
bursement Contract with Carl Arthofer and
Reimb
authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to
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execute the Agreement. (A report from the
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(c) Resolution No. 11043 approving a Subdivision
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Agreement guaranteeing completion of the
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public improvements required with Site Plan
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Review No. 26 (Mariners Mile) and authorizing
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the Mayor and City Clerk to execute said
Agreement. (A report from the Public Works
Department)
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(d) Removed from the Consent Calendar.
(e) Removed from the Consent Calendar.
(f) Resolution No. 11044 advising the Arterial
AHFP
Highway Financing Program Advisory Committee
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that an Amendment to the Master Plan of
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Streets and Highways has been adopted and
requesting the County of Orange to modify its
Master Plan of Arterial Highways within the
city to conform to the City's Master Plan.
(A report from the Public Works Department)
(g) Removed from the Consent Calendar.
(h) Resolution No. 11045 awarding a Contract to
Allied Tree
Allied Tree Company in connection with tree
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trimming and authorizing the Mayor and City
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Clerk to execute the Contract. (A report
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from the Parks, Beaches and Recreation
Director)
(i) Resolution No. 11046 prohibiting parking on
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the West side of Birch Street between Quail
Zones
and Bristol Street North from 3:00 p.m. on
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weekdays pursuant to Section 12.44.010 of the
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Newport Beach Municipal Code. (A report from
the Traffic Affairs Committee)
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(j) Resolution No. 11048 removing the alley
between 520 and 522 West Ocean Front from the
list of alleys where parking is permitted
pursuant to Section 12.48.090 of the Newport
Beach Municipal Code. (A report from the
Traffic Affairs Committee)
(k) Removed from the Consent Calendar.
3. COMMUNICATIONS - For referral as indicated:
(a) To the Pending Legislation and Procedural
Ethics Committee, a letter from Roger Morin,
Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commissioner,
regarding parlimentary procedure and Robert's
Rules of Order.
(b) Removed from the Consent Calendar.
(c) To the Police Department for reply, a letter
from Richard Schindler regarding nightly
helicopter patrolling. (Council to see Itr of
reply)
(d) To the Police Department for reply, a letter
regarding Jasmine Creek Community Associa-
tion's concern of the recent coyote problem.
4. COMMUNICATIONS - For referral to the City Clerk for
inclusion in the records:
(a)
Notice of Application for Fare Adjustment
before the California Public Utilities Commis -
sion for an increase in rates for Airport
Service, Incorporated.
(b)
Letter from William E. Lloyd complimenting the
fast, efficient and courteous Orange County.
Fire Department servicing the John Wayne
Airport business district.
(c)
Local Agency Formation Commission communica-
tions:
1) Minutes of August 12, and September 10,
1981.
2) Preliminary Agenda for September 10, 1981
meeting.
(d)
Orange County Division - League of California
Cities communications:
1) Tentative agenda for September 10, 1981;
and
2) Minutes of General Meeting, August 13,
1981.
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(e) Airport Land Use Commission for Orange County
Notice of meeting Thursday, September 17,
1981.
(f) Orange.County Board of Supervisors Agenda for
September 1, 2, 8, 10, 15 and 16, 1981'.
(g) Letter from Jean Morris, Vice President,
Harbor View Hills Community Association, and
Thomas C. Edwards, Mariners Community Associa-
tion regarding General Plan Amendment 80 -3.
(h) Press release from the Litter Control, Citi-
zens Advisory Committee.
(i) Orange County Public Affairs communication.
5. CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES - For denial and confirmation of
the City Clerk's referral to claims adjuster:
(a) Maria C. Page for property damage to her right
front tire allegedly due to broken water valve
meter in the street on August 24, 1981.
(b) Jean Hersh for personal injuries sustained on
June 8, 1981, alleging negligent sidewalk
construction.
(c) Tim Swanson for property damage sustained on
July 22, 1981 to his bicycle, as the result of
accident with City vehicle.
(d) Southern California Edison Company for prop-
erty damage sustained on June 24, 1981 when
underground primary cable allegedly severed by
construction work being performed by private
contractor (All American Asphalt).
(e) Antionette C. Rando for personal injuries
sustained on August 24, 1981, alleging negli-
gent construction (indentation of sunken
street light high voltage plate).
(f) Bill Sauter for property damage, alleging his
buoy was picked up by City trash crew in error
on July 15, 1981.
(g) Gerard G. Guyod for personal injuries sus -
tained on June 2, 1981, alleging dangerous
sidewalk conditions.
(h) Removed from the Consent Calendar.
(i) Leon and Doris Selditz for property damage
sustained on May 30, 1981, as the result of
alleged destruction.of property due to fire.
(j) James J. Segovia for property damage sustained
on August 27, 1981, when claimant's front
windshield shattered due to rock from lawn
mower allegedly operated by City employee.
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(k) Jean Heinrich for property damage sustained on
July 31, 1981, when claimant's vehicle was
allegedly rear -ended by Newport Beach Animal
Control Vehicle.
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M. V. Publishing, Inc., Market Ventures
Consulting for personal injuries of Gerard G.
Guyod, who slipped and fell on sidewalk,
alleging dangerous conditions on June 2, 1981.
6. SUMMONS AND COMPLAINTS - For confirmation of the
City
Clerk's referral to claims adjuster:
(a)
Margaret and David Pearlstein for negligence
loss of consortium, Case No. 259565, Orange
County Superior Court. Original claim was
filed January 9, 1981 and denied by City
Council on January 26, 1981.
(b)
Diana Barber for personal injuries and dam-
ages, Case No. 362017, Orange County Superior
Court. Original claim was filed with the City
on June 29, 1981 and denied by City Council
on July 14, 1981.
7. REQUEST TO FILL PERSONNEL VACANCIES - For approval:
(A report from the City Manager)
(a) One Library Clerk I, Library Department.
(b) One Library Assistant, Library Department..
(c) One Librarian, Library Department.
(d) One Firefighter I, Fire Department.
(e) One Building Inspector II,.Building Department
(f) One Plan Check Engineer, Building Department.
S. STAFF•AND COMMISSION REPORTS
For information and approval:
(a) ,A report from the Planning Department regard -
ing TENTATIVE MAP OF TRACT NO. 10019, a
request of The Irvine Company, Newport Beach,
for an extension of time in conjunction with
the approved Tentative Map of Tract No. 10019
which permitted the subdivision of 80.5 +
acres into one lot for commercial development,
seven lots for industrial /office development,
and two lots for further subdivision into
residential lots. Property being a portion of
Lots 224, 442, and 444, Block 57, of Irvine's
Subdivision, located on property bounded by
extension of Bison Avenue, Camelback Street,
Jamboree Road, the extension of Eastbluff
Drive, and MacArthur Boulevard, in the Planned
Community of North Ford.
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(b) A report from the Planning Department concern-
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July 23, 1981, regarding a request initiated
by the City of Newport Beach to consider the
REVOCATION OF USE PERMIT NO. 1857 which
permitted the construction of a Bank of
Newport complex that exceeds the basic height
limit within the 32/50 Foot Height Limitation
District; located at 2101 East Coast Highway,
on the southerly side of East Coast Highway,
westerly of Avocado Avenue, adjacent to
Irvine Terrace; zoned C -1.
9. PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULING - None.
10. ACCEPTANCE OF TRAFFIC SIGNAL INTERCONNECT ON IRVINE
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AVENUE (C -2156) - Accept the work;. authorize the
Irvine Ave
City Clerk to file a Notice of Completion; and
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days after Notice of Completion has been filed. (A
report from the Public Works Department)
11. PROPOSED UNDERGROUND UTILITIES DISTRICT NO. 8
Undergr /Utlts
(ALONG SUPERIOR AVENUE FROM COAST HIGHWAY NORTHERLY
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TO THE SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY LINE OF TRACT 7817) -
Direct the staff to proceed with the formation of
an underground utilities district along Superior
Avenue in conjunction with the proposed widening
and realignment project. (A report from the Public
Works Department)
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12. APPROVAL OF SOUND AMPLIFICATION PERMIT FOR WIND-
Windjammer
JAMMERS FOR SEPTEMBER 19, 1981 - Windjammers, Donna
Permit
Kent, President, 2675 Bayshore Drive. (A report
(65)
from the Business License Supervisor, Finance
Department)
13. DENIAL OF REQUEST OF MEL GREENBERG, MANAGER, BALBOA
Greenberg/
INN, 105 MAIN STREET - For refund.of Bed Taxes paid
Bed Tax
in the amount of $342.40, plus interest. (A report
Finance (40)
from the Finance Director)
14. BUDGET AMENDMENTS - For approval:
(25)
BA -030, $15,495.00 Transfer in Budget Appropria-
tions for replacement of two parked City automo-
biles totaled by motorist; Planning Department's
Fund.
BA- 031 - Removed from the Consent Calendar.
BA -032, $2,677.44 Transfer in Budget Appropriations
for purchase of Sound Hood and Sheet Feeder for the
NBI Word Processor; City Attorney's Fund. (A
report from the City Attorney)
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G. ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR:
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1. Adopted Resolution No. 11049 amending Section IV,
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Paragraph 602.10 of Resolution No. 8875 (Personnel
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Policies) to establish the rate of $0.21 per mile
(rather than $0.22) for use of personal automobiles
on City business.'
2. Proposed resolution reaffirming the City of Newport
Sphere of.
Beach's currently approved Sphere of Influence for
Influence
the Irvine Coast Area, was presented with a report
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from the City Manager.
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Motion was made to request the Mayor to appoint an
ad -hoc committee to examine and analyze the support-
ing documents of the staff relative to the Sphere
of Influence in the Down Coast Area, prior to
taking action on the proposed resolution.
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Substitute motion was made to adopt Resolution No.
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11047, reaffirming the City of Newport Beach's
currently approved Sphere of Influence for the
Irvine Coast Area, and that the Mayor appoint an
ad -hoc committee to evaluate environmental concerns
in the Down Coast Area.
Said ad -hoc committee shall consist of two Council
Members (appointed by the Mayor), and the Mayor.
The Committee shall sunset December 31, 1981, and
shall submit a report to the City Council by
December 14, 1981.
Council Member Hummel volunteered to serve on the
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ad -hoc committee.
3. A letter from Dr. John T. Chiu regarding building
Building
permit No. 80 -6108 granted to James Deane, was
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presented.
Council Member Hummel referred to Item No. 7 of the
letter which stated that the permit was issued
without due process, and asked the City Manager to
comment.
The City Manager read a memorandum from the Direc-
tor of Building relative to the subject permit
as follows:
"The 69,720 sq. ft. commercial building
referenced by Dr. Chiu is a 1980 project. It
did receive approval of the Planning Commis-
sion and City Council. Due to ownership and
design changes in resubmission of the plan,
the Planning Department issued approval in
concept on July 27, 1981 and referred the
plans back for Coastal Commission review.
The Coastal Commission decided to hold a new
public hearing on this development and
re- noticed Dr. Chiu and other adjacent prop-, .
arty owners. As of September 2, no one has
made application for a building permit, or
submitted plans for plan checking in the
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Building Department. Therefore, a building
permit is obviously not approved or issued."
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In view of the foregoing, motion was made to refer
the subject letter to the Building Department for
reply.
4. Following discussion with respect to the claim of
Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce for prop-
erty damage on August 29, 1981 due to alleged
stopped up City sewer main resulting in flooding
the first floor of the Chamber Building, motion
was made to deny said claim and refer it to the
claims adjuster. In addition, staff is to provide
Council with progress reports on the status of
the claim, and report back to Council prior to
final disposition.
Don Porter, Executive Director of the Newport
Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, stated he would
gladly provide a report to the Council from the
time of the incident to date, if requested.
The motion was voted on, and carried.
5. The following items were referred back to the
for additional study, as requested:
Proposed resolution approving an Agreement
between the City of Newport Beach and the
State Water Resources Control Board for
implementation of the Newport Bay Siltation
Program;
Proposed resolution authorizing the Mayor and
City Clerk to execute an Agreement with The
Irvine Company for placement of excavated
material on "Site A" in relation to Upper
Newport Bay Excavation, and rescinding
Resolution No. 11005; and
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BA -031, $2,000,000 Increase in Budget Appro- Budget /Amn
priations, and increase of $2,916,666 in (25)
Revenue Estimates for the Upper Newport Bay
Early Action Plan; General Fund.
H. ORDINANCES FOR ADOPTION.- None.
I. CONTINUED BUSINESS - None.
J. CURRENT BUSINESS:
1. TRANSPORTATION PLAN CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE - TP /CAC
Letter of resignation from Owen E. Minney, with (24)
verification of City Clerk's posting of vacancy, ,
was presented.
Accepted resignation of Owen E. Minney with regret;
directed the City Clerk to prepare a Certificate of
Appreciation, and deferred (District 3) Mayor Pro
Tem Hart's appointment to November 9, 1981.
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2. A report from the Marine Department regarding.
Harbor
HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION BY DOVER SHORES COMMUNITN
Permit
ASSOCIATION TO MAINTENANCE DREDGE APPROXIMATELY
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85,000 CUBIC YARDS AND DISPOSE OF THE MATERIAL AT
SEA; was presented.
Seth Oberg, 2012 Galaxy Drive, President of Dover
Shores Community Association, addressed the
Council in support of their request. He urged the
Council to make the effective period of the City's
permit run concurrent with the effective period
granted by the Corps of Engineers.
Motion
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dltions:
(a) That Applicant receive approval of U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers; effective period of
the City's permit to run concurrent with
effective period of the Corps of Engineers;
and (b) that.Applicant receive approval of
the Environmental Protection Agency.
K. ADDITIONAL BUSINESS:
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1. Adopted Resolution,No.. 11050 appointing Bob
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Burnham as Acting City Attorney, effective
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L. The meeting was adjourned at 9:20 p.m., to
3:00 p.m., September 28, 1981, to hold a public
hearing on the Housing Element, and to discuss the
Local Coastal Program (University Drive).
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ATTEST:
City Clerk
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