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REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
PLACE; Council Chambers
TIME; 7:00 P.M.
DATE; July 23, 1990
Mayor Plummer and Marilee Stockman of the Arts
Commission presented CULTURAL GRANTS to the
various organizations approved by the City
Council on June 11, 1990.
A. ROLL CALL.
B. Reading of Minutes of Meeting of July 9,
1990, was waived, approved as written, and
ordered filed.
C. Reading in full of all ordinances and
resolutions under consideration was waived,
and City Clerk was directed to read by
titles only.
HEARINGS:
�1. Mayor Plummer opened the public hearing to Fire
confirm the report of the Fire Chief Abat
concerning the COST OF ABATEMENT OF WEEDS (41)
AND OTHER NUISANCES.
Hearing no one wishing to address the
Council, the public hearing was closed.
Motion was made to adopt Resolution
No. 90 -74 confirming the report of the Fire
Chief concerning the cost of the abatement
of weeds and other nuisances, and
requesting the Auditor - Controller of Orange
County to enter the amount of each
assessment referred to in said report on
the County Tax Roll.
2. Mayor Plummer opened the public hearing and
City Council review of an APPEAL BY DANA L.
CARL from the action taken by the Planning
Commission on June 7, 1990, to deny USE
PERMIT NO. 3382, ON PROPERTY LOCATED AT 361
HOSPITAL ROAD. A request to permit the
establishment of a permanent automobile
washing and detailing facility for the
staff and physicians of Hoag Memorial
Hospital and Newport Lido Medical Center.
Said facility will be located within the
surface parking area in the northeasterly
corner of the Newport Lido Medical Center
property, located in the A -P District.
Report from the Planning Department.
Appeal application of Dana Carl.
The City Clerk advised that after the
agenda was printed, a letter was received
from Elaine Cerf withdrawing her previous
objection to the subject proposal.
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The City Manager noted that a majority of U/P 3382
the Planning Commissioners were of the
opinion that the proposed facility would
adversely affect the residential uses
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adjacent to the subject property; and that
the car wash use would only benefit special
persons (i.e., staff and physicians at the
Newport Lido Medical Center and Hoag
Hospital); and therefore, recommended
denial of the subject use permit.
Dana Carl, owner of Sterling Automotive
Detail, addressed the Council and advised
that he has met on several occasions with
those residents opposing the proposed use
permit, and following these discussions
their objections have been withdrawn, and
an agreement has been executed with the
Park Lido Association, Newport Lido Medical
Center and Sterling Detail regarding this
matter. He stated the proposed car
wash /detail operation is strictly for the
tenants, physicians and staff of Hoag
Hospital and Newport Lido Medical Center,
and there will be no soliciting or
advertising of this operation on the
outside.
Michael - Lombardi, owner of Newport Lido
Medical Center, addressed the Council and
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explained the agreement with Park Lido
Association, et al. He also stated that
signs will be posted at the car wash
operation "for tenants and staff only," and
that 24 -hour security will be provided.
Reference was made to storm water entering
the sewer system, wherein it was noted that
if the subject use permit is approved,
Conditions No. 9 and 10 would be imposed as
follows:
"9. That the wash rack area be
raised 6 inches above the
parking lot with a minimum 6
inch curb surrounding the area
on all sides. The wash rack
area shall also be protected
so as to prevent drainage from
the parking lot from entering
the sewer system. The drain
shall be connected to the
sewer system and have a grease
trap. The design and
installation of the above
facilities shall be approved
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"10. That the car wash area shall U/P 3382
be covered with a permanent
roof in order to ensure that
the drain provided to the
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sewer system is shielded from
rain water. A canvas awning
may be considered a permanent
roof if it is well maintained
and extends at least 2 feet
beyond the perimeter of the
proposed raised berm."
The Public Works Director also pointed out
that there is a requirement that the
effluent from washing be discharged into
the sanitary sewer system and not into the
storm drain system, and rain fall run -off
may not enter the sanitary sewer system,
and in order to accomplish that, these
requirements are embodied in the above
Conditions No. 9 and 10.
Mr. Lombardi advised that he was prepared
to comply with the subject conditions in
order to obtain approval of the use permit.
Tom Gotier, 4211 Patrice Avenue, Park Lido
Association, addressed the Council and
stated they have no further objections to
the proposed car wash /detail operation.
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Hearing no others wishing to address the
Council, the public hearing was closed.
Following discussion among the Council,
Condition No. 4 was modified to the effect
that "no radios or sound amplification
shall be permitted on the premises, and
Condition No. 11 was changed to read:
"That the hours of operation shall be
limited between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and
6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday."
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There being no further comments, motion was
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made to overrule the decision of the
Planning Commission, and approve Use Permit
No. 3382, based on the Findings and
Conditions of Exhibit "A," as modified in
the foregoing.
E. PUBLIC COMMENTS:
Steve Stafford, 220 -1/2 34th Street,
addressed the Council regarding a nuisance
problem at the Lucky Market /Carl's Jr.
shopping center on 32nd Street. He stated
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for the past four months he has had a
problem sleeping as a result of the noise
emanating from the shopping center; he has
notified the Police Department, as well as
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certain staff members, but the problem
still exists. He suggested Carl's Jr. be
requested to close earlier in order to
eliminate the noise and congestion in the
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area, and reported that due to the large
crowds, emergency vehicles do not have
access to the area should there be a fire,
etc.
The City Manager advised that he has met
with Mr. Stafford on this matter, and as a
result, the Police Department is currently
in discussion with Carl's Jr., and Lucky's,
as well as other merchants in the area, in
an effort to resolve this problem. As to
the suggestion to close Carl's Jr. earlier,
the City cannot "call back" the use permit
for the shopping center as it does not
contain provisions giving authority to the
City Council to change the hours of
operation.
F. CONSENT CALENDAR:
Motion
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The following actions were taken as indicated,
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except for those items removed.
1. ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION:
Schedule for public hearing on August 13,
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(a) Proposed ORDINANCE NO. 90 -33, being, Ord 90 -33
Zoning
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY (94)
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH TO AMEND TITLE 20,
CHAPTER 20.83 OF THE NEWPORT
BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE AS IT
APPLIES TO NONCONFORMING USES
AND STRUCTURES. [PLANNING
COMMISSION AMENDMENT NO. 712] PCA 712
(Report from. the Planning
Department)
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(b) Proposed ORDINANCE NO. 90 -34, being, Ord 90 -34
Elections/
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Campaign
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT (39)
BEACH ADDING CHAPTER 1.30 TO
THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL
CODE PERTAINING TO CAMPAIGN
DOCUMENTS. (Report from the
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2. RESOLUTIONS FOR ADOPTION:
(a) Resolution No. 90 -75 CALLING AND Elections/
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GIVING NOTICE OF A GENERAL MUNICIPAL Gen Muni
ELECTION on Tuesday, November 6, 1990 Nov /1990
for the election of members of the Res 90 -75
City Council as required by (39)
provisions of the Newport Beach City
Charter.
(b) Resolution No. 90 -76 REQUESTING THE Elections/
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF Consoli-
ORANGE TO CONSOLIDATE A GENERAL dating
MUNICIPAL ELECTION on Tuesday, w /statewd
November 6, 1990 WITH THE STATEWIDE Res 90 -76
GENERAL ELECTION to be held on the (39)
same: date all pursuant to Section
23302 of the Elections Code.
(c) Resolution No. 90 -77 REQUESTING FUNDS OCUTT /Trfc
FROM ORANGE COUNTY UNIFIED Sgnl Intrc
TRANSPORTATION TRUST ( OCUTT) FUND for Res 90 -77
subject project [Traffic Signal C -2815
Interconnect on Irvine Avenue from (38)
West Cliff Drive - 17th Street -
Orchard Drive (Contract No. 2815)].
(Report from Public Works
Department /Traffic Engineering)
(d) Resolution No. 90 -78 REQUESTING FUNDS OCUTT /Trfc
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FROM ORANGE COUNTY UNIFIED Sgnl Intrc
TRANSPORTATION TRUST ( OCUTT) FUND for Res 90 -78
subject project [Traffic Signal C -2816
Interconnect on San Joaquin Hills (38)
Road from Jamboree Road to Spyglass
Hill. Road (Contract No. 2816)].
(Report from Public Works
Department /Traffic Engineering)
(e) Resolution No. 90 -79 REQUESTING FUNDS OCUTT /Trfc
FROM ORANGE COUNTY UNIFIED Sgnl Intre
TRANSPORTATION TRUST ( OCUTT) FUND for Res 90 -79
subject project [Traffic Signal C -2817
Interconnect on Jamboree Road from (38)
Bayview Way to Birch Street (Contract
No. 2817)]. (Report from Public
Works Department /Traffic Engineering)
(f) Resolution No. 90 -80 OF INTENTION TO McFadden
ORDER THE' CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN Sq Asmt
IMPROVEMENTS IN PROPOSED ASSESSMENT Distll59
DISTRICT NO. 59 (MCFADDEN SQUARE) Imprvms
Contract No. 2780. (Report from Res 90 -80
Public Works Department) C -2780
(38)
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(g) Resolution No. 90 -81 PASSING ON THE McFadden
ENGINEER'S REPORT [MCFADDEN Sq Asmt
SQUARE /ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 59] Dist#59
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AND SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING ON Engr Rpt
SEPTEMBER 24, 1990, AT 7:00 P.M. IN Res 90 -81
THE CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS. C -2780
(Refer to agenda item F -2(f)) (38)
(h) Removed from the Consent Calendar.
(i) Resolution No. 90 -82 AUTHORIZING THE McFadden
SALE OF BONDS TO FINANCE IMPROVEMENTS Sq Asmt
[MCFADDEN SQUARE /ASSESSMENT DISTRICT Dist#59
NO. 59]. (Refer to agenda item F- S1 Bnds
2(f)) Res 90 -82
C- 2780(38)
(j) Resolution No. 90 -83 DECLARING THAT
RENOVATION OF COUNCIL CHAMBERS MAY BE Cncl Chmbrs
ACCOMPLISHED MORE ECONOMICALLY BY Renovtn
PURCHASING SUPPLIES /SERVICES ON THE Res 90 -83
OPEN MARKET WITHOUT COMPETITIVE (33)
BIDDING.
3. CONTRACTS /AGREEMENTS:
None.
4. COMMUNICATIONS - For referral as indicated:
(a) To Aviation Committee for response, 0/C Airprt
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letter from President of the Balboa (54)
Island Improvement Association
requesting the City ask for NOISE
MONITOR READINGS FROM JOHN WAYNE
AIRPORT'S NOISE ABATEMENT OFFICE, and
send the association a copy of these
readings.
(b) To Police Department for reply, PD
letter from Robert P. Scherer, III (70)
with complaint regarding POLICE
HELICOPTER NUISANCE.
(c) To Police Department for reply, PD
letter from Linda K. Chiaravalloti (70)
with complaint regarding LACK OF
POLICE ENFORCEMENT FOR DRIVERS TO
YIELD TO PEDESTRIANS IN CROSSWALKS
(NEWPORT PIER /BALBOA BOULEVARD) ON
SUNDAY, JULY 1, 1990.
(d) To Deputy City Manager for reply, COMCAST/
letter from Cynthia Mulcahy with CATV
complaint regarding LACK OF PROMPT (42)
SERVICE BY COMCAST CABLEVISION.
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(e) To Public Works Department for PW
response, request from Nancy and H. (74)
L. Jack Caldwell for ENCROACHMENT
PERMIT AT 2711 OCEAN BOULEVARD,
CORONA DEL MAR. (With letters of
support from residents)
COMMUNICATIONS - For referral to the City
Clerk for inclusion in the records:
(a) Copy of letter from Newton Margulies
with suggestions to City Parks,
Beaches and Recreation employee Bob
Martinez concerning continuing
problems with PEDESTRIANS AND BIKERS
IN VICINITY OF GALAXY STREET PARK.
(b) Copy of letter from Mark R.
Poochigian to City Engineer Don Webb
concerning REQUEST FOR ENCROACHMENT
PERMIT ON PROPERTY LOCATED AT 850
SANDCASTLE DRIVE. CORONA DEL MAR.
I6. CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES - For denial and (36)
confirmation of the City Clerk's referral
to the claims adjuster:
(a) Irene Buehner alleging personal Buehner
injuries as a result of accident at
Pacific Coast Highway and Jamboree
Road on March 12, 1990.
(b) David Coulson requesting Coulson
reimbursement for surf board, which
was damaged while claimant was being
rescued by Lifeguards on July 11,
1990.
(c) Leo Jacobsen alleging personal Jacobsen
injuries as a result of accident at
Pacific Coast Highway and Jamboree
Road on March 12, 1990.
(d) Estate of Rosebud Jacobsen, on behalf (Jacobsen
of Leo Jacobsen as a result of
accident at Pacific Coast Highway and
Jamboree Road on March 12, 1990.
(e) Marguerite E. Lawrence alleging Lawrence
personal injuries as a result of fall
on raised sidewalk on Via Lido Soud
on June 15, 1990.
(f) Helene A. O'Connor alleging property O'Connor
damage as a result of City sewer
backup at 103 Via Barcelona on March
5, and May 29, 1990.
(g) Mark J. Mazzulla alleging property
damage as a result of work being done
by City on boardwalk at 1618 -B W.
Ocean Front on May 4, 1990.
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(h) Gary Prather alleging his vehicle Prather
locked bumpers with City Refuse Truck
at 592 Superior Avenue, City Yard, on
July 13, 1990.
(i) Kathie J. Searing alleging Police Searing
Department damaged screen door in
patio area at 4916 Seashore Drive
while in pursuit on July 4, 1990.
(j) John Urlakis alleging personal Urlakis
injuries as a result of accident at
Pacific Coast Highway on March 12,
1990.
(k) Marlene Wierzbicki alleging property Wierzbicki
damage to vehicle as a result of
being hit by Fire Truck at Pacific
Coast Highway and Begonia Avenue on
May 2, 1990.
7. SUMMONS AND COMPLAINTS - For denial and (36)
confirmation of the City Clerk's referral
to the claims adjuster:
(a) Parichehr Nadib regarding accident on Nadib
December 21, 1988 involving Cherly
and Frank Smith. Claim was denied
June 26, 1989.
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8. REQUEST TO APPROVE /FILL PERSONNEL (66)
VACANCIES: (Report from the City Manager)
(a) One Refuse Worker I, General Services
Department.
(b) One Building Maintenance Worker I,
Senior Center.
(c) One Field Maintenance Worker I,
Recreation Division.
(d) One Building Maintenance Crew Chief,
Recreation Division.
(e) One Recreation Coordinator, Senior
Center.
(f) One Electrical Supervisor, Utilities
Department.,
(g) One Police Officer, Patrol Division.
(h) One Deputy Fire Marshall, Fire
Prevention.
(i) Two Fire Paramedic, Emergency
Services.
(j) Four Fire Captains, Fire Department.
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9. STAFF AND COMMISSION REPORTS:
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(a) Reply from Public Works Traffic
Department /Traffic Engineering to Engr
LETTER FROM JEANNETTE GALATINE (85)
CONCERNING TRAFFIC SAFETY ON IRVINE
AVENUE. (Attached)
(b) Memo from BOARD OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES Library
FOR REQUEST TO CITY COUNCIL TO ACCEPT (50)
GIFT OF $11,311.50 FROM THE FRIENDS
OF THE NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY
IN SUPPORT OF THE ADULT AND
CHILDREN'S SERVICES FOR FY 1990/91.
(Attached)
For Council information and filing -
(c) Removed from the Consent Calendar.
(d) Report from the Planning Department Planning
regarding ELECTION OF PLANNING Cmsn Ofcrs
COMMISSION OFFICERS FOR THE FISCAL (24)
YEAR 1990/91.
(e) Report from the Parks, Beaches and PB&R Cmsn
Recreation Director regarding PARKS, (24) Ofcrs
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BEACHES AND RECREATION COMMISSION
ELECTION OF OFFICERS FOR THE FISCAL
YEAR. 1990/91.
10. PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULING:
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(a) Refer to agenda item F -l(a))
September 24, 1990 -
(b) (Refer to agenda item F -2(g))
11. RESUBDIVISION NO. 918 - Approve a Resub 918
Subdivision Agreement guaranteeing
completion of the public improvements
required with Resubdivision No. 918,
located at: 463 Westminster Avenue and 3204
Broad Street; authorize the Mayor and City
Clerk to execute subject agreement; and
accept the. offer of dedication of a 15 -foot
radius corner cutoff at the corner of
Westminster Avenue and Broad Street.
(Report from Public Works Department)
12. HARBOR .PERMIT APPLICATION NO. 124 -3400 BY Harbor
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DUNCAN MCINTOSH - If desired, approve the Permit
proposed temporary revision of the Apli 124 -
commercial docks bayward of 3400 Via 3400
Oporto, subject to conditions listed in the (51)
staff report. (Report from Marine
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13. SPECIAL EVENT APPLICATIONS - (Reports from
Permits(
Business License Supervisor)
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Uphold staff's recommendation to approve
the following, subiect to conditions listed
in the staff reports:
(a) Application No. 90 -162 - Duncan
Apli 90 -162
McIntosh Company, Inc., for temporary
closure of Via Oporto for Annual In-
The -Water Boat Show, Lido Marina
Village, September 11 - 17, 1990,
11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
(b) Application No. 90 -201 - Removed from
the Consent Calendar.
(c) Application No. 90 -203 - Mr. and Mrs,
hpli 90 -203
J. E. Wells for residential use of
amplified sound for wedding at 2315
Heather Lane, September 8, 1990, 3:30
- 9:00 P.M.
(d) Application No. 90 -227 - Balboa
kpli 90 -227
Peninsula Point Association for use
of .amplified sound for 6th Annual
Chili Cookoff at "L" Street Park,
September 29, 1990, 12:00 Noon - 4:00
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Uphold staff's recommendation to approve
the requests of the Orange County Register
to conduct a competitive bicycle race and
food festival and deny the request for a
Permit to conduct a noncompetitive bicycle
ride with the course as indicated in the
subject application:
(e) Application No. 90 -254 - Orange
County Register, temporary closure of
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Jamboree Road for Pro Cycling
Championship and Cyclefest at Newport
Center, Jamboree Road, and Back Bay,
November 10, 1990, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00
p.m.
14. BUDGET AMENDMENTS - For approval:
None.
G. ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR:
1. Report from Business License Supervisor
Special
recommending approval of SPECIAL EVENTS
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APPLICATION NO. 90 -201 for Christine
Clark/Martin Farrell for residential use of
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amplified sound for wedding at Begonia
(65)
Park, Begonia Avenue at First Avenue,
August 18, 1990, 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
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Council Member Sansone pointed out that the
amplified sound will be from 11:00 a.m. to
11:30 a.m., rather than what is on the
agenda. In addition, he recommended the
License Department no longer authorize
Special Events Permits in Begonia Park, as
it is the only active recreational use
south of the highway in Old Corona del Mar.
There being no further comments, motion was
made to approve Application No. 90 -201,
subject to conditions listed in the staff
report.
Report to the City Manager regarding
ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION ON
JULY 5, 1990, AND PLANNING COMMISSION
AGENDA FOR JULY 19, 1990.
Motion was made to schedule public hearing /P 1758
on August 13, 1990, on Use Permit No. 1758
(Amended) - Nina's Newport Beach on
property located at 3388 Via Lido; and to
receive and file the remaining actions.
Report from the Public Works Department McFadde
recommending approval of proposed Sq Asmt
resolution CALLING FOR CONSTRUCTION BIDS, Dist 59
APPROVING THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS C -2780
[MCFADDEN SQUARE /ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. (38)
591, AND AUTHORIZE THE CITY CLERK TO
ADVERTISE FOR BIDS TO BE OPENED AT 11:00
A.M., ON SEPTEMBER 5, 1990.
Thomas E. Hyans, President, Central Newport
Beach Community Association, addressed the
Council in support of the proposed
improvements, but indicated he had three
concerns its follows:
1) Traffic Signal at 21st Street;
2) Open space area between the
Dory Fleet and Newport Pier;
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3) Vehicular access to the beach
between the Dory Fleet and
Newport Pier.
Mr. Hyans stated he felt the signal at 21st
Street will impact the residents on the
Peninsula to a great extent as the signal
will only be activated when traffic is at
its worse. He is further concerned that
the open space area between the Dory
Fisherman and the pier will be used by the
Marine Department for construction of
lifeguard stands, etc., and has counted as
many as 22 vehicles parked on the beach
between the Dory Fleet and Newport Pier.
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The Public Works Director stated that a
public hearing will be held on the McFadden
Square Assessment District No. 59 on
September 24, 1990, and the purpose of the
hearing will be to discuss the components
of the project. With regard to the
proposed traffic signal at 21st Street, he
felt the controller settings can be
controlled in such a way they will
recognize the times when there are peak
traffic periods on Balboa Boulevard and
will give priority to Balboa Boulevard.
The City can also monitor the signal
operation from the Traffic Engineering
Division at City Hall.
Reference was made to the number of
vehicles currently parking on the beach in
the McFadden Square area, wherein the City
Manager stated that once the new restroom
and lifeguard station is completed, and the
old restroom is demolished, only emergency
and authorized vehicles would be allowed to
park on the beach.
Motion was; made to adopt Resolution No. 90-
84.
ORDINANCES FOR ADOPTION:
None.
1I. CONTINUED BUSINESS:
1. RICHARD MILLER REQUEST FOR NONSTANDARD
IMPROVEMENTS - Report from Public Works
dated July 9, 1990, recommending approval,
subject to the execution of an agreement
for nonstandard improvements to construct
steps and raised planters 19 inches in
height and pilasters 42 inches in height
encroaching into North Bayfront 34 inches,
and planters 19 inches in height and
pilasters 42 inches in height encroaching
into Park Avenue 24 inches, at 101 North
Bayfront, Balboa Island.
Council Member Watt reported the results of
a survey she did on Balboa Island
(excluding; Grand Canal) with respect to the
number of encroachments, as follows:
1) Out of 200+ houses, 448 of the
homes have fences, walls, or
hedges that abut the sidewalk.
2) 398 of the above homes have
added another walkway from 1-
1/2 - 4 feet in width.
3) 148 of the above homes do not
have any encroachments.
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Council Member Watt stated that inasmuch as
there are extenuating circumstances
connected with the requested encroachment,
she would move to approve the staff's
recommendation subject to execution of a
nonstandard improvements agreement, and
subject to the condition that the 42"
pilasters be removed.
CIVIL SERVICE BOARD (EMPLOYEE ASSOCIATION
NOMINEE) - To fill vacancy for term ending
June 30, 1992, as a result of resignation
of Vicki Michalczyk.
Letter from President of the Newport Beach
Firefighters Association in support of
Dayna Pettit.
Paula Godfrey was assigned the red light.
Dayna Pettit was assigned the green light.
Dayna Pettit was appointed for term ending
June 30, 1.992.
CURRENT BUSINESS:
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
VACANCIES -
Motion was made to accept resignation QA/
letter, with regret, from Patsy Hollander, (24)
and confirm (District 1) Council Member
Strauss's appointment of Barbara Shelton,
for term ending December 31, 1990, as
result of resignation of Patsy Hollander.
Motion was made to confirm (District 4)
Council Member Turner's appointment of
Barbara Kowalski for term ending
December 31, 1990, as result of resignation
of John Czaja.
2. Report from Deputy City Manager concerning
HUMAN SERVICES ORGANIZATION ASSISTANCE
REQUESTS.
It was recommended that the City Council
approve the following grants:
Huntington Beach
Community Clinic
Y.E.S. Harbor Area
Olive Crest
C.A.M.P.
Newport -Mesa YMCA
$ 3,000
6,000
3,500
500
12,000
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Beverly Nestande, representing Olive Crest,
addressed the Council in appreciation of
the City's financial assistance for the
caring of abused children. She stated that
Monday, July 30, 1990, has been declared as
Olive Crest Day in Orange County, and that
Olive Crest will be honored at the National
Charities Award dinner in Washington, D.C.
She distributed informational packets to
each Council Member regarding Olive Crest.
Motion was made to approve the recommended
allocations.
ing adjourned at 8:25 p.m.
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The agenda for this meeting was posted on
July 19, 1990, at 9:45 a.m., on the City
Hall Bulletin Board located outside of the
City of Newport Beach Administration
Building.
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