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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/22/1985 - Regular Meeting• i* COUNCIL MEMBERS REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING \CAL PLACE: Council Chambers TIME : 7:30 P . M. DATE: April 22, 1985 ROLL 9 MINUTES INDEX Present x x x x x x x A. ROLL CALL. IWon x B. The reading of the Minutes of the Ayes Special Meeting of April 2, and Regular Meeting of April 8, 1985, was waived, approved as written, and ordered filed. Motion x C. The reading in full of all ordinances All Ayes and resolutions under consideration was waived, and the City Clerk was directed to read by titles only. D. HEARINGS: 1. Mayor Maurer opened the public hearing regarding:: AMENDMENT NO. 612 - A request of IRVINE PCA 612 PACIFIC, Newport Beach, to establish (94) Planned Community Development Standards and adopt a Planned Community Develop- ment Plan for the development of the BRISA DEL MAR PLANNED COMMUNITY DIS- TRICT. The proposal also includes a request to amend a portion of District- ing Map No. 32 so as to reclassify a portion of the subject property from the C -1 District to the Planned Community District and the acceptance of an environmental document; AND TRAFFIC STUDY - A request of IRVINE Trfk Study PACIFIC, Newport Beach, to consider a traffic study for a 96 unit residential condominium development. AND TENTATIVE MAP OF TRACT NO. 12209 - A TMp Tr12209 request of IRVINE PACIFIC, Newport Beach, to subdivide three existing parcels of land and a portion of vacated 5th Avenue, containing 6.63 acres, into. a single lot for residential condominium development for property located at 6000 MacArthur Boulevard, on the northeasterly corner of MacArthur Boulevard and East Coast Highway, in Corona del Mar; zoned P -C. Report from the Planning Department, was presented. 110 I Volume 39 - Page 148 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS \CAL s� o Z ti v 99V ROLL Gtr April 22, 1985 MINUTES INDEX The City Clerk reported that after the agenda was printed, a letter was • received from Harbor View Hills Community Association, suggesting a committee of Corona del Mar homeowners, City staff, and The Irvine Company meet in an attempt to arrive at a land use that would be satisfactory to all parties, yet mitigate their concerns about traffic. Council Member Agee advised that an informal committee has been formed, as requested in the foregoing, and is in the process of studying land use for the subject area. Motion x Motion was made to continue the public All Ayes hearing to July 22, 1985. 2. Mayor Maurer opened the public hearing Variance and City Council review of an appeal.of 1121 HAROLD G. PARKER, Corona del Mar, from (91) the unanimous denial by the Planning Commission on March 7, 1985, of VARIANCE NO. 1121, a request to permit the construction of a single - family dwelling and related garage and carport on property located at 2700 Cove Street, Corona del Mar; zoned R -1.. The proposal also includes modifications to the Zoning Code so as to allow encroachments into required setback areas. Report from the Planning Department,, was presented. Appeal application from Harold G. Parker, was presented. Letters from James and Martha Beauchamp, Warren H. James, Gfeller Development Company, Inc., David T. Beauchamp, William H. Riechers of Beauchamp Enterprise Mr. and Mrs. Rod Emery and Mary Belle Cox in support of the subject request, were presented. The City Clerk reported that after the agenda was printed, four letters were received in support of the variance from Elizabeth Scofield, Don Callendar, Gary Hamilton, and Jill and Gordon Hally. Volume 39 - Page 149 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS v CF (" April 22, 1985 ROLL \CAL\\kp\��p MINUTES INDEX Discussion ensued, wherein the Planning Variance Director pointed out that one of the 1121 • problems in China Cove is that the lot sizes are considerably smaller than most of those in old Corona del Mar, and as a result, the buildable area is considerably smaller. The typical lot in old Corona del Mar is 30 feet wide by 118 feet long, whereas the typical lots in China Cove are as small as 35 feet wide by 60 feet deep, so in order to construct a dwelling on a piece of property in the area, it almost dictates going to the variance procedure. The Planning Director stated that if the variance is granted, it would be his suggestion that the Planning staff and Planning Commission be requested to initiate some type of study of the small lot problem in China Cove in order to develop an amendment to the residential development standards in Corona del Mar. Harold Parker, applicant, addressed the Council in support of his appeal. He stated that he and his architect began designing the new home some nine months ago, and canvassed many of the neighbors to get their input and to make sure that the proposed structure would not block • any of their views, open space, etc. Drawings were displayed, wherein Mr. Parker pointed out the floor plan and elevations, and answered questions of the Council. Mr. Parker noted that there are 40 homes within a 300 -foot radius, and of those, 30 property owners have reviewed the plans for his home. To his knowledge all the neighbors are in support of his variance and no one has expressed opposition. In response to questions raised by Council Member Hart, Mr. Parker indicated that it was his intention to protect public and private views in the design of t:he new structure; construction of his home would improve access to the beach, and he would maintain the public right -of -way for public use. Volume: 39 - Page 150 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS \CAL\ROLL �3��� April 22, 1985 MINUTES INDEX Dee Masters, resident of China Cove, addressed the Council and stated that • her home was directly behind the applicant's home, and that her side yard and Mr. Parker's rear yard abut, which has not presented any problems. Mr. Parker has reviewed the plans with her, and under the new design she will still be able to have the same view as currently exists. She felt the new structure would be an asset to China Cove and urged the Council to grant the variance. In response to Council inquiry, Mr. Parker commented that the proposed 3 ft., 6 in. deck encroachment from the first floor area into the setback area has been eliminated from their proposal. Hearing no others wishing to address the Council, the public hearing was closed. Motion x Motion.was made to overrule the decision Ayes x x x x x x of the Planning Commission and grant Abstain x Variance No. 1121 based on the Findings and Conditions designated as Exhibit "B" in the staff report. 3. Mayor Maurer opened the public hearing Alley Impvm/ regarding Engineer's Report on the cost Lancaster's • of improving alleys in Block 431, Adtn Lancaster's Addition to Newport Beach. (74) Report from Public Works, was presented. The Public Works Director noted that the property owner of Lots 22 and 23 had paid the contractor directly for the work, and therefore, he has revised the appropriate pages in the Engineer's report and will forward them to the City Clerk. Don Buttle, owner of 409, 411, and 413 -31st Street, addressed the Council and stated that he was being assessed $3,586.50 for improvements, and $313.20 for work on private property. He commented that he objected to the cost for the work on private property as he felt it was too excessive, and that it was very arbitrary where the "cut" was made into his property. • Volume 39 - Page 151 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS s A S S v ROLL CAL Gss y�9 April 22, 1985 MINUTES INDEX The Public Works Director stated that the cost for the work was based on a • competitive bid in the contract, and that because of the type of hand -work involved, the cost could be considered high. With respect to where the "cut" was made, this was done in the field to try to provide an adequate transition between the new concrete alley and the existing garage or garage approach, and that each parcel was handled differently. Hearing no one else wishing to address the Council, the public hearing was closed. Motion x Motion was made to modify the Engineer's Res 85 -27 Ayes x x x x x x report and adopt Resolution No. 85 -27, Noes x confirming the cost of constructing alley improvements and assessing said costs against certain real property; and further, that investigation be made to the satisfaction of the Public Works Director to determine that it was, in fact, necessary to repave the transition strip to accommodate the differences in grade between the alley and the parking lot of Mr. Buttle's property. 4. Mayor Maurer opened the public hearing Alley Impvm, • regarding Engineer's report on the cost Npt Hghts of improving alleys in Block 11, First (74) Addition to Newport Heights. Report from Public Works, was presented. The Public Works Director advised that he had received a complaint from Mr. Bob George of 308 La Jolla Drive, regarding damage to a retaining wall, and advised that Mr. George's wall would be repaired. Secondly, the work done on private property for Lot No. 64 should not be included in the assessment, and the Engineer's report will be revised to reflect the same. Hearing no one wishing to address the Council, the public hearing was closed. Motion I x Motion was made to modify the Engineer's Res 85 -28 All Ayes I report, and adopt Resolution No. 85 -28 confirming the cost of constructing alley improvements and assessing said costs against certain real property. Daisy Grinnage, 333 Santa Ana Avenue,' property owner of Lot No. 62, addressed • the Council and discussed the method of payment for the improvements. Volume 39 - Page 152 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS \CALROLL April 22, 1985 MINUTES ina3j E. PUBLIC COMMENTS: • None. F. CONSENT CALENDAR: Motion x The following actions were taken as All Ayes indicated, except for those items removed: 1. ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION - Schedule for public hearing on May 13, 1985: (a) Proposed ORDINANCE NO. 85 -12, Ord 85 -12 being, PCA 618 (94) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 20.12.040, 20.13.040, 20.14.040, 20.15.040, 20.16.045 and 20.17.045 TO CLARIFY MEASUREMENT OF SETBACK LINES IN RESIDENTIAL ZONES (PLANNING COMMISSION AMENDMENT NO. 618). (Report from the Planning Department) 2. RESOLUTIONS FOR ADOPTION: (a) Resolution No. 85 -29 amending Roberti -Z' Resolution No. 84 -130 by appointing Berg /PB &R • and granting legal counsel Cmnty Yth authorization to execute City's Ctr application to Roberti- Z'Berg Urban Res 85 -29 Open Space and Recreation Program (62) Monies for Community Youth Center Development Project. (Report from Parks, Beaches and Recreation Director) (b) Resolution No. 85 -30 opposing AB Legislation 2244 (COSTA) regarding Res 85 -30 disqualification.of judges. (485 (c) Resolution No. 85 -31 supporting SB Legislation 885 (MADDY) granting immunity to Res 85 -31 public entities for injuries which (48) occur during certain rescue operations. • Volume 39 - Page 153 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS \AALROLL P���� April 22, 1985 MINUTES INDEX 3. CONTRACTS/AGREEMENTS: • (a) Authorize the Mayor and the City Hospital Rd Clerk to execute a professional Wdng /Cliff services agreement with Fuscoe Dr St Impvms Williams Lindgren and Short, Civil C -2447 Engineers and Land Surveyors, for (38) Hospital Road Widening from Newport Boulevard to Old Newport Boulevard; Cliff Drive street improvements adjacent to Cliff Drive Park (C- 2477). (Report from Public Works) (b) Authorize the Mayor and the City No Ford Prk/ Clerk to execute a professional Landscaping services agreement with C -2505 Eichenberger, Fennell and (38) Associates, Landscape Architects, in the estimated amount of $59,000 to prepare a preliminary master plan and design construction documents for North Ford Park. (Report from Parks, Beaches and Recreation Director) 4. COMMUNICATIONS - For referral as indicated: (a) To Aviation Committee for inclusion O/C -John in the records, letter from Dan M. Wayne Arprt • Brown to Thomas F. Riley, Orange (54) County Supervisor with his response to Mr. Brown, regarding expansion of Orange County Airport. (b) To Planning Department for Planning response, letter from Harbor View (68) Hills South, Homeowners Association Board, regarding rezoning and development of Fifth Avenue Corridor Specifically NEC Fifth Avenue and Marguerite also known as: "Oasis" or "Cottage Homes" project. (c) To Planning Department for Planning consideration, letter from Central (68) Newport Beach Community Association, regarding their specific, area plan suggestions for Cannery Village /McFadden Square. • Volume 39 - Page 154 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS s� 9 p v c ( ^� April 22, 1985 o ROLL MINUTES I.`U]W A (d) To Traffic Affairs Committee for Traffic response, letters from Charles W. Afrs Cmte • Masters dated November 16, 1984 and (85) April 10, 1985, regarding improvement and maintenance of alley located behind 3800 and 3810 East Coast Highway. (e) To Pending Legislation and Legislation Procedural Ethics Committee, letter (48) from Leonard M. Moore, Councilman of City of Chula Vista, regarding "deep pocket" lawsuits. (f) To Building Department for Building inclusion in the records, letter (26) from Alan L. Blum regarding building permits. (g) Removed from the Consent Calendar. (h) To Pending Legislation and Legislation Procedural Ethics Committee, (48) Committee to Reform Spending Practices in the California Legislature (Operation Slush -Fund) correspondence to Senator Paul Carpenter with related material regarding AB 187 (Legislative Funds). • 5. COMMUNICATIONS - For referral to the City Clerk for inclusion in the records: (a) Notice of Pacific Bell's (Application No. 84 -09 -065 filed on 9- 25 -85) amended application for removal of penalty. (b) Orange County Division - League of California Cities Minutes of March 14, 1985. (c) Orange County Local Agency Formation Commission Minutes of March 6, 1985. 6. CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES - For denial and (36) confirmation of the City Clerk's referral to the claims adjuster: (a) Clarence V. Eberwein for property Eberwein damage, as a result of claimant's vehicle backed into by City Police vehicle on February 21, 1985 at Denny's restaurant, Costa Mesa (parking lot). • Volume 39 - Page 155 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS 0 kP ROLL s� \tp)t� F April 22, 1985 MINUTES udnry (b) Peter M. Mandarino for property Mandarin damage alleging City truck ran into • his legally parked vehicle on April 9, 1985 at Via Lido Drive. (c) Newport Medical Partnership Npt Medical alleging personal damage to Prtnshp property as a result of sewer backup and overflow on March 26, 1985. (d) Robert Shepherd alleging false Shepherd arrest at 3000 block, west of Pacific Coast Highway on February 18, 1985, seeking reimbursement for automobile towing fee, and attorney fees. (e) Lynne Valentine and Sue Powell for Valentine/ property damage /personal injury as Powell a result of claimant's vehicle being involved in traffic collision with City -owned truck at intersection of Jamboree and Santa Barbara on March 29, 1985. (f) William Douglas Wells alleging City Wells street sweeper ran into claimant's vehicle while legally parked at 18th Street on April 3, 1985. • 7. SUMMONS AND COMPLAINTS - For denial and (36) confirmation of the City Clerk's referral to the claims adjuster: (a) Lesley Anne Mitchell, Orange County Mitchell Superior Court, Case No. 453932 for Property Damages. Claim was denied by City Council on September 24, 1985. (b) Carla Rains, Orange County Superior Rains Court, Case No. 44- 66 -75, for Damages (personal injuries) regarding automobile accident plaintiff was involved in on July 1, 1984 at Superior Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway. 8. REQUEST TO FILL PERSONNEL VACANCIES: None. 9. STAFF AND COMMISSION REPORTS: For information and referral to Planning Commission - • (a) Removed from the Consent Calendar. Volume 39 - Page 156 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS o s v April 22, 1985 ROLL MINUTES Hunt: y For information and approval - • (b) Report from Parks, Beaches and PB &R /10 -K Recreation regarding 5K and 10K Run Runs. (62) For information and referral to City Attorney for preparation of Ordinance - (c) " Removed from the Consent Calendar. 10. PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULING: None. 11. ENCROACHMENTS IN THE.BLUFFS AND PLAZA Permit/ TRACTS - Uphold recommendation for Encroachms approval of subject agreements and (65) permits. (Report from City Attorney) 12. FINAL MAP OF TRACT NO. 12208 - Approve Tract 12208 the Final Map of Tract No. 12208, incorporating by reference the Finding and Condition for Approval recommended by the Planning Commission; approve a subdivision agreement guaranteeing completion of the public improvements required with Tract No. 12208; and authorize the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute the agreement. (Report from the Planning Department) 13. INUA CANOE CLUB REQUEST TO USE NORTH IMUA Canoe STAR BEACH - Uphold staff's Clb /PB &R recommendation for approval subject to (62) conditions listed in the report. (Report from Parks, Beaches and Recreation Director) 14. IMPROVEMENTS IN RESUBDIVISIONS NO. 718 - Resub 718 Accept the public improvements (84) constructed in conjunction with Resubdivision No. 718; and authorize the City Clerk to release the Faithful Performance Bond (No. 7122493) and release the Labor and Materials Bond (No. SCR 7122493) in six months provided no claims have been filed. (Report from Public Works) 15. ACQUISITION OF 203 33RD STREET (A.P. Acquisition/ 423- 352.12) - Authorize the purchase of Prpty 203- 203 -33rd Street for $255,000; and 33rd St authorize the acceptance of a grant deed (73) for 203 33rd Street from George B. Craig and Helen L. Craig, and Randolph L. Eidemiller and Jean E. Eidemiller. (Report from Public Works) Volume 39 - Page 157 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS MINUTES \CALROLL Gsf 3�9 y�9 April 22, 1985 INDEX 16. 1984 -85 STREET AND ALLEY RESURFACING AND '84 -85 St/ RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAM (C -2496) - Alley Rsrfcg • Approve the plans and specifications; Rcstrctn and authorize the City Clerk to C -2496 advertise for bids to be opened at 11:00 (38) a.m. on May 15, 1985. (Report from Public Works) 17. IMPROVEMENTS IN RESUBDIVISION NO. 655 - Resub 655 Accept the public improvements (84) constructed in conjunction with Resubdivision No. 655; and authorize the City Clerk to release the Faithful Performance Bond and release the Labor and Materials Bond in six months provided no claims have been filed. (Report from Public Works) 18. ACCEPTANCE OF SUPERIOR AVENUE Superior Av IMPROVEMENTS FROM COAST HIGHWAY TO 1,200 Impvms FEET NORTH OF COAST HIGHWAY (C -2119) - C -2119 Authorize the City Clerk to file a (38) Notice of Completion and release the bonds 35 days after the Notice of Completion has been recorded, provided no claims filed. (Report from Public Works) 19. RESUBDIVISION NO. 779 - Accept the offer Resub 779 of dedication of a 10 -foot easement for (84) public access along the westerly • ,property boundary; accept the offer of dedication of a 10 -foot easement for storm drain purposes along the westerly property boundary; accept the offer of dedication of a 10 -foot easement for public access along the bay side of Parcel 1; approve a subdivision agreement guaranteeing completion of the public improvements required with Resubdivision No. 779; and authorize the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute the agreement. (Report from Public Works) 20. BOARD OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES VACANCY - Bd Libry Accept with regret resignation of Kent Trstees L. Steckmesser; direct City Clerk to (24) prepare permaplaqued Certificate of Appreciation and add vacancy to Boards and Commission Appointment list for appointment in June. 21. BUDGET AMENDMENTS - For approval: BA -082, 7,200 - Transfer in Budget Appropriations to provide for extended service plan for 18 fleet vehicles in Patrol Division; Police - Patrol Fund. Volume 39 - Page 158 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS �o s� A 3 ti ti v f 9 `G�i 9G,9 p9� �9� CAF ROLL CAL Gss �Fp y�9 April 22, 1985 MINUTES INDEX BA -083, $27,250 - Increase in Budget City Hall Appropriations to provide for additional Rfrbshg • remodeling and refurbishing work in the (35) City Hall main building; Nondepartmental Fund. (Report from City Manager) G. ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR: 1. Report from Planning Department Planning/ regarding Mariners Mile Specific Area Mariners Plan (Report from the Ad Hoc Mariners Mi Spcfc Mile Specific Area Plan Review Area Pln Committee), was presented. (68) Council Member Hart, Member of Mariners Mile Specific Area Plan Ad Hoc Committee, reported that the Committee feels they have completed the Land Use portion of the plan and that it is now ready for Council consideration. She summarized some of the Committee's proposed changes noting that: 1) Floor area limits would be reduced from .5/1.0 with incentive use to .5/.6 with incentive use; 2) The height limit would be reduced from 26 ft./ 35 ft. with use permit (upon • provision of view corridors) to a maximum 26 ft. Additionally, the definition of building height would be revised for SP -5 to eliminate the roof averaging concept currently allowed in all height limitation districts; 3) The requirement for Site Plan Review would be changed to establish this review as a discretionary action, a public hearing item and noticed within a one thousand (1000) foot radius. Council Member Hart stated that the Committee's report is being recommended for referral to the Planning Commission, and she would hope they move in a timely manner. • Volume 39 - Page 159 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS \r-ALROLL April 22, 1985 MINUTES ffrTil3_I Vince Jorgensen, Member of the Ad Hoc Planning/ Committee, addressed the Council with Mariners Mi • respect to Uses Permitted in the area, Spcfc Area and suggested it not be limited to ?In Marine use only. He stated he did not feel the recommendation was practical, nor realistic. He cited numerous businesses along Mariners Mile that are currently not Marine use. B. T. Daniels, Ardell Investment Company, 2077 Pacific Coast Highway, addressed the Council and stated that they have 700 feet of property on the bay side, and 400 feet on the inland side. He stated they are in favor of retaining the existing height limit for the area, and they also support Mr. Jorgensen's comments regarding Marine use. Mark Clark, President, Newport Heights Community Association, also representing Cliff Haven Community Association and Mariners Mile Business Association, addressed the Council and stated that the majority of residents and business people in the area would like to see the height limit restricted to 26 feet and eliminate the provision for a Use Permit that allows the height to go to 35 feet. • They are also supportive of a buildable area of .5 density. In addition, they are concerned with the Avon Street modification, and how it will be handled because of the significant parking and traffic problems in the area. Motion x Following discussion, motion was made to refer the subject report to the Planning Commission, with the request that they consider it in a timely manner and that they also take under consideration the suggestion made by Mr. Jorgensen to not limit the use only to Marine. The Planning Director stated it is the staff's feeling that the subject report should be referred to the Planning Commission for review of the input from the Ad Hoc Committee; however, a recommendation would then be made to the City Council as to what the Commission feels ought to be ultimately done. If the City Council concurs in the • Volume 39 - Page 160 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS ,p \CALROLL Gsr � April 22, 1985 MINUTES INnFX Commission's recommendations, then there would be an initiation of an amendment • to the Specific Area Plan, along with environmental documentation justifying the proposed amendment. Margit Motta, 2700 Cliff Drive, addressed the Council and stated that one of the reasons they were hopeful of some immediate action on this matter, is that they fear there will be a "rush to build" in the area, and with the existing height limit their views from the parks above will be blocked. In response to Council inquiry, the City Attorney advised that the City Council could, as an interim measure, enact a temporary ordinance, which would prohibit the approval of any structure in excess of a particular height limit, so long as there was a reasonable basis for the decision, such as a desire to preserve views. All Ayes Following comments, the motion on the floor was voted on and carried. 2. Report from Utilities Director regarding Utilities water rate decrease, was presented. (89) • Council Member Heather indicated she had removed this item from the Consent Calendar to publically point out the proposed decrease in water rates, rather than an increase. Council Member Cox, Member of the Water Committee, stated that the decrease in water rates was due to the Metropolitan Water District lowering their rates; however, next year MWD rates will be increased substantially, and as a result the City will have to increase their rates. Motion x Motion was made to refer the subject All Ayes report to the City Attorney for preparation of an ordinance. 3. Letter from Richard Babineau regarding PB &R /West proposed plans submitted by the West Npt Newport Homeowners Association for the (62) area known as the "Strand," was presented. • Volume 39 - Page 161 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS R[)I I \U51\(�-%P vim.` ti c„9 � v c� F yP April 22, 1985 MINUTES INnrY Richard Babineau, 6511 Seashore Drive, addressed the Council regarding the • proposed plans for the strip of sand from 60th Street to 72nd Street, between Seashore Drive and Pacific Coast Highway, and stated that he, along with many residents in the area, would like to participate in discussions of the plans, as they are opposed to the development as shown on the rendering by Todd Schooler. Mayor Pro Tem Plummer informed Mr. Babineau that a meeting was going to be held on this subject on Tuesday, April 23, 1985, at 7:30 p.m., at the Newport Shores Clubhouse and that all residents In the area would be welcome to attend. Mayor Pro Tem Plummer added that the proposed plans must came before the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission for review and ultimately be approved by the City Council, and that no official action has been taken by the City to date. Motion x Motion was made to refer the subject All Ayes letter to the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission for report back. • H. ORDINANCES FOR ADOPTION: 1. Ordinance No. 85 -7, being, Ord 85 -7 Vehicles/ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT Trfk BEACH DELETING SECTION 12.66.070 OF HrbrVu Knol THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE (85) PROVIDING FOR CALIFORNIA VEHICLE CODE ENFORCEMENT ON PRIVATE STREETS IN HARBOR VIEW KNOLL, was presented for second reading and adoption with report from Traffic Affairs Committee dated April 8, 1985. Motion x Motion was made to adopt Ordinance No. All Ayes 85 -7. 2. Ordinance No. 85 -8, being, Ord 85 -8 Swr Use AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT Chrg Incr/ BEACH INCREASING SEWER USE CHARGE Adtl Unts FROM $2.90 PER MONTH TO $3.15 PER (89) MONTH WITH PROPORTIONATE INCREASES FOR ADDITIONAL UNITS EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 1985, was presented for second reading and adoption with report from Utilities dated April 8, 1985. Volume 39 - Page 162 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS -F G ROLL CAL 9ss • Motion All Ayes loon All Ayes • F April 22, 1985 MINUTES INDEX Ord 85 -9 Building/ Constr (26) It was noted in the staff report that the major reason for the recommended increase is a joint project with Orange County Sanitation District #5 for the replacement of the Balboa Peninsula Point sewer. The project will provide for the replacement of the sanitary sewer main on Balboa Peninsula between "G" Street and Orange County Sanitation District's "A" Street pumping station. Bob Dixon of the Utilities Department, displayed a Sewer Use Chart, which depicted Sewer Main Replacement and Relining; where new sewer lines have been installed; and where new sewer lines are still needed. x Motion was made to adopt Ordinance No. 85 -8. 3. Ordinance No. 85 -9, being, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ESTABLISHING PROCEDURES FOR THE ISSUANCE OF STREET CONSTRUCTION PERMITS, was presented for second reading and adoption with report from City Attorney dated April 8, 1985. X Motion was made to adopt Ordinance No. 85 -9. I. CONTINUED BUSINESS: None. J. CURRENT BUSINESS: None. K. ADDITIONAL BUSINESS: None. Meeting adjourned at 9:15 p.m., in memory of Lewis A. Turner of Curci- Turner Company, who passed away on Saturday, April 20, 1985. Mayor ATTEST: P��A tb L/(/ 0 City Clerk , Volume 39 - Page 163 INDEX Ord 85 -9 Building/ Constr (26)