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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
Council Chambers
TIME:
TIME: 7:00 P.M.
DATE: December 10, 1990
A. ROLL CALL.
MINUTES
B. Reading of Minutes of Adjourned Meeting and
Regular Meeting of November 26, 1990, was
waived, approved as written and ordered
filed.
C. 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 Sansone opened the public hearing
regarding Proposed ORDINANCE NO. 90 -43,
being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADDING
SECTION 20.02.025 TO THE NEWPORT
BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO ESTABLISH A
POLICY WITH REGARD TO HEIGHT LIMITS
IN THOSE AREAS OF THE CITY THAT ARE
IN POTENTIAL DANGER OF FLOOD HAZARD
[PLANNING COMMISSION AMENDMENT NO.
7171
Report from the Planning Department.
The City Manager advised that the proposed
amendment would allow for areas, that are
in the Flood Hazard Areas and have the
natural grade below the required pad
elevation, to retain the useful height of
structures. Currently, the areas of
concern are at a disadvantage regarding
allowable building height, due to _flood
hazard regulations.
Hearing no one wishing to address the
Council, the public hearing was closed.
Motion was made to adopt Ordinance No. 90-
43.
2. Mayor Sansone opened the public hearing
declaring that WEEDS AND BRUSH EXIST AND
ARE A NUISANCE UPON PROPERTY IN BUCK GULLY
AND MORNING CANYON, and to consider
protest(s) from persons objecting to
abatement by'the City.
Report from Fire Chief.
Copy of letter dated November 27, 1990 sent
to affected property owners.
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Letters from Kenneth R. Ingman, 409 Cortes
Weed Abate -
Circle, James B. Schindler, 409 Cabrillo
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Terrrace, and Ronald and Shirley Centre,
405 Columbus Circle with objections to what
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is being required of the residents in Buck
Gully.
The City Clerk advised that after the
agenda was printed, the following letters
were received concerning the City's
adoption of Resolution 90 -116 on
November 12, 1990, declaring the public
nuisance:
Barbara Ross Martin, 548 seaward Rd.
Matthew A. Frinzi, 409 Columbus Cr.
Gordon Fraser, 1616 Poppy Peak Dr.
Haskell Shapiro, 3500 E. Coast
Highway
Evelyn E. Berg, 532 Hazel Dr.
Fire Chief: Reed reviewed the background of
the subject proposal, scope of work,
estimated cost, and the proposed schedule
of activities. A map was also displayed .
depicting the two canyon areas involved.
Fire Chief Reed stated it is felt that the
homes near the canyon are at a significant
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risk for a fire due to dead and dry
vegetation; and therefore, said vegetation
should be cleared. He pointed out that:
ground cover will remain undisturbed within
three inches of ground level; no roots of
living vegetation will be removed; all
trees will. be trimmed five feet from ground
level; and bushes and shrubs will be
trimmed one -third from height. He advised
that if a private contractor is hired to
perform the work, it is estimated the cost
could be between $2,000 and $8,000 (the
average being $4,000), depending on the
type of material to be removed and the
slope of the lot, and in addition, there
would be an administrative cost to oversee
the project.
Discussion ensued wherein the Fire Chief,
Environmental Coordinator, and City
Attorney responded to questions raised by
various Council Members.
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The following persons addressed the Council
in protest to the proposed abatement:
Jim Schindler, 409 Cabrillo Terrace
(referenced his letter dated
December 2, 1990)
Ron Centre, 405 Columbus Cr. (also
owner of 430 Hazel Drive; submitted
photographs showing slope of canyon)
Robert W. Scholler, 265 Evening
Canyon Rd. (displayed aerial
photograph of canyon)
Ronald Kennedy, 550 Hazel Drive
Evelyn Berg, 532 Hazel Dr.
(referenced her letter of
December 7, 1990)
Lonnie Hood, 242 Hazel Dr.
Haskell Shapiro, 287 Evening Canyon
Rd. (referenced his letter of
December 6, 1990)
Ken Licorish, 226 Morning Canyon Rd.
Larry McSparren, 536 Hazel Dr.
It was indicated by the above speakers
that: a fire hazard does not exist; the
ground is not easily ignited; it would be
very difficult as well as dangerous . for the
property owners to clean the brush
themselves; many of the plants would be
destroyed as a result of the clearing; the
cost of having the work done is too
expensive; and that once the work is done,
there could be increased crime as the area
would be more accessible.
Lynn Lightcap, 422 Hazel Drive, addressed
the .Council in support of the proposed
abatement.. She stated she has had her lot
cleared, as well as the lot on the other
side of her property at a cost of $1100.
She also commented it was somewhat
difficult to obtain fire insurance until
her property had been cleaned.
Hearing no others addressing the Council,
the public hearing was closed.
In response to question raised regarding
City liability, the City Attorney advised
that there could be potential City
liability if the City removes the brush,
and as a .result, erosion can be traced to
that removal.
Council Member Hart indicated she had
viewed the site; was supportive of
proceeding forward with the project, and
therefore;. moved to adopt proposed
resolution ordering staff to proceed with
the project.
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Reference was made to the possibility of
"hardship cases," wherein it was indicated
that such cases will be considered by the
City Council at the time the cost report is
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filed and hearing held, based upon
verification from the City Attorney.
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more information was needed from staff
prior to moving ahead with the project; and
therefore, substitute motion was made to
continue the decision on this matter for 90
days for further report relating to soil
erosion, liability, and geological issues,
which motion carried.
3. Mayor Sansone opened the public hearing
PW /Ocean
concerning IMPROVEMENT OF OCEAN FRONT
Front St
STREET ENDS OF ORANGE AND PROSPECT STREETS.
Ends /Orange
& Prospect
Report from the Public Works Department.
(74)
It was noted that on April 24, 1989, the
City Council directed the staff to use the
Procedure of Chapter 27 of the Improvement
Act of 1911 to improve the ocean front
street ends of Orange and Prospect Streets.
Because Orange and Prospect Streets, being
located at a signalized intersection of
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Coast Highway are major entrances to the
public beach in West Newport, the Public
Works Department recommends that each owner
of abutting property pay for full width
street improvements from the alley that is
parallel to the Ocean Front to the
southerly end of his /her driveway; and that
the City pay for all other improvements in
each street end from the southerly end of
each driveway approach to Ocean Front.
A map was displayed depicting the locations
and the improvements constructed in the
street ends. It was pointed out that four
parcels are being impacted.
Kamal A. Batniji, 6800 W. Ocean Front,
addressed the Council regarding the
planters installed in front of his home.
He stated that originally the planters were
supposed to be five feet wide to keep the
sand from blowing into the entrance of his
home. However, the planters have two foot
wide ledges which are being used as
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benches. Consequently, people are sitting
on the benches and blocking his front
entrance, not to mention the trash and
debris that is left behind. He urged the
Council to modify the planter (removing the
bench) in order that it be a "real" planter
as previously discussed.
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The Public: Works Director recommended his
staff meet. with Mr. Batniji in an effort to
resolve the planter /bench issue, as it has
no bearing on the proposed assessment under
consideration.
Jim Mayberry, 6710 Ocean Front, addressed
the Council and stated that since the
installation of the improvements, he has
had a continuing problem with people
leaving trash and beer cans in his front
yard.
Hearing no others wishing to address the
Council, the public hearing was closed.
Council Member Plummer commented that she
was disappointed that some property owners
are dissatisfied with the planter boxes
recently constructed, as the staff worked
for many months with those affected
property owners to get their input.
Motion was made to:
(a) Confirm the assessments; and
(b) - Allow property owners three
years to pay their assessments
with an interest rate of 8-
1/46 per annum on the unpaid
balance; and
In addition, that staff investigate
the feasibility of removing the
benches from the planter boxes.
E. PUBLIC COMMENTS:
Council Member Plummer extended holiday
wishes to fellow Council Members and to
those in the audience.
Council Member Hedges also wished everyone
a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
He also announced that the Newport Beach
Visitors and Conference Bureau was
conducting a food drive for needy families
in Newport- Beach, and anyone interested in
donating :food should contact the Bureau.
F. CONSENT CALENDAR:
The following actions were taken as indicated,
except for those items removed.
1. ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION - Pass to
second reading on January 14, 1991:
(a) Proposed ORDINANCE NO. 90 -44, being,
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH AMENDING SECTION
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MUNICIPAL CODE TO DESIGNATE
PORTIONS OF VILLA WAY, 32ND
STREET, AND THE ARCADE FOR
ANGLE PARKING. (Report from
Public Works- Traffic
Engineering)
2. RESOLUTIONfS FOR ADOPTION:
(a) Resolution No. 90 -124 declaring the
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City of Newport Beach's intention to
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vacate and abandon a portion of
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Lafayette Avenue at 26th Street and
Res 90 -124
a portion of 26th Street westerly of
(90)
Lafayette Avenue and vacate and
abandon a 40 foot wide easement for
gas line, sanitary sewer and water
purposes, as shown in the attached
exhibit.; accepting a map showing the
easements to be vacated; and setting
January 14, 1991, as the date for the
public hearing concerning the
intended vacation. (Report from the
Public Works Department)
(b) Resolution No. 90 -125 declaring the
PW /Vacatioi
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City of Newport Beach's intention to
Aband /Alle7
vacate and abandon the alley located
Btw WOcnFri
between West Ocean Front and Balboa
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Boulevard, easterly of 15th Street as
Res 90 -125
shown in the attached exhibit;
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accepting a map showing the alley to
be vacated; and setting January. 14,
1991, as the date for the public
hearing concerning the intended
vacation. (Report from the Public
Works Department)
(c) Resolution No. 90 -126 requiring
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vehicles on FARALLON DRIVE. TO STOP
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AT THE INTERSECTION OF AVOCADO
Res 90 -126
AVENUE. (Report from Public Works-
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Traffic Engineering)
3. CONTRACTS /AGREEMENTS:
(a) Removed from the Consent Calendar.
(Refer to agenda item 0 -1 for action)
(b) Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to
Marinapark
execute transfer of MARINAPARx SPACE
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AND COSTS, from William S. Curtis to
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Sidney E. & Emily M. Bogin.
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(c) Authorize the city Manager to enter
Npt B1 Wdng
into two agreements retaining Gregory
32nd -PCH fz
L. Deist and Bret C. Arensen as
Cnstr Mgm
temporary parttime employees to
C- 2642(F &G)
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provide construction management and
(38)
engineering services necessary for
the construction of NEWPORT BOULEVARD
WIDENING 32ND STREET TO COAST HIGHWAY
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT AND
ENGINEERING SERVICES AGREEMENTS
(Contract No. 2642(F and G)).
(Report'. from the Public Works
Department)
(d) Approve agreements and authorize the
Npt B1 Wdng
Mayor and City Clerk to execute the
32nd -PCH
agreements with Williamson and
Amnd Engr
Schmidt Consulting Civil Engineers
Sry Agm
for NEWPORT BOULEVARD WIDENING 32ND
C- 2642(E)
STREET , TO COAST HIGHWAY /AMENDED
(38)
ENGINEERING SERVICES AGREEMENT
(CONTRACT NO. 2642(B)) AND
CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING SERVICES
AGREEMENT (CONTRACT NO. 2642(E)).
(Report from the Public Works
Department)
(e) Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to
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execute HELICOPTER MAINTENANCE
Mntnc Agm
AGREEMENT with Charles R. Eastman.
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(Report from the City Attorney)
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4. COMMUNICATIONS - For referral as indicated:
(a) To Planning Department for inclusion
Planning
in the records, letter from Alan L.
(68)
Blum concerning new homes above
Corona del Mar, advocating a
MORATORIUM ON NEW BUILDING/
CONSTRUCTION.
(b) To Public Works for inclusion in the
PW /Undrgr
records, letters from Mr. and Mrs.
Utilities
Merton Johnson; Robert J. Cooper,
Asmt Dist62
Howell and Betty Webb, and Norman N..
(89)
Till.ner protesting UNDERGROUND
UTILITIES /ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 62.
(c) To Staff for response, letters from
TAC
Robert K. and Paul J. Weinberg,
(85)
Richard Halderman, and Mrs. Barbara
J. Dixson, supporting the closing of
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BACK BAY DRIVE at night. (Attached)
Note;: Seven additional letters were
received concerning closing of Back
Bay Drive from Fred Worthley,
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Regional Manager, Department of Fish
and Game, Tully H. Seymour, Frances
M. Smith and Jean L. Leslie, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert N. Moodey, John T. and
Marjorie Thomas, William A. and
Harriet Spencer, and Judy Benowitz.
5. COMMUNICATIONS - For referral to the City
Clerk for inclusion in the records:
None.
6. CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES - For denial and
confirmation of the City Clerk's referral
to the claims adjuster:
(a) Pamela Caminetti alleging her child's
levi. jeans damaged from newly stained
wooden play equipment at park on
Jasmine and Bayside Drive on October
29, 1990.
(b) Banos T. Evans alleging personal
injuries as a result of bicycle
accident at San Joaquin Hills Road at
entrance to private parking lot on
July, 16, 1990.
(c) Tamyron and Cynthia Garlich alleging
personal injuries and loss of
personal property as a result of
accident at Pacific Coast Highway and
Jamboree Road on June 8, 1990.
(d) Renee Gaylord 3402 Marcus Street,
alleging she has been overcharged on
her water bill and is seeking
reimbursement of $162.90.
(e) The Irvine Company seeking indemnity
from claim filed by Wendy Ann
Jansema -Deleo regarding accident on
.February 17, 1990 on Pacific Coast
Highway near Cameo Shores.
(f) Pacific Bell alleging their
underground cable was damaged on June
14, 1990 by backhoe operator who was
excavating to find water leak at
Pacific Coast Highway and Newport
Boulevard ramps.
(g) Gary Smith alleging his vehicle hit
by City truck on November 18, 1990,
on 105 E. 17th Street (Denny's
Restaurant)
(h) Linda Wallis alleging personal
injuries as a result of being caught
by riptide /undertow at Beach just
north of Balboa Pier on August 28,
1990.
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For rejection:
(i) Late claim of: Hovik Abramian for
Abramian
property damage, alleging tree roots
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have eroded private property at 4818
Surrey Drive; seeking reimbursement
for repair work.
7. SUMMONS AND COMPLAINTS - For denial and
(36)
confirmation of the City Clerk's referral
to the claims adjuster:
(a) Penhall Company, for Breach Of
Penhall Co.
Contract, et al, Orange County
Municipal Court, Case No. 90 -C -5760.
(b) Mario Perez, Eleazar Perez, Guadalupe
Perez
Perez, and Maria Perez, for loss of
support, consortium, companionship,
general damages, etc. Claim was
denied March 12, 1990.
(c) Robert and Irini Rickerson for
Rickerson
damages, etc., Orange County Superior
Court, Case No. 641897. Claim was
denied on May 29, 1990.
8. REQUEST TO APPROVE /FILL PERSONNEL
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VACANCIES: (Report from the City Manager)
(a) One Police Officer, Police
Department.
(b) One Refuse Worker II, General
Services Department.
(c) One Fire captain, Fire Department.
9. STAFF AND COMMISSION REPORTS -
For Council information and approval:
(a) Report from the General Services
GS /Recyclg
Director recommending approval -
(44)
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES FOR THE CITY
SOURCE REDUCTION AND RECYCLING
ELEMENT PLAN.
(b) Report from the Planning Department
Planning/
concerning a questionnaire to be
Air Quality
distributed with business license
Pln Rqrms
applications for the purpose of
(68)
collecting data to develop programs
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to satisfy AIR QUALITY PLAN
REQUIREMENTS.
(c) Memorandum from City Librarian
Organiz/
(United Way Campaign Coordinator)
United Way
regarding 1990 /91 UNITED WAY
(61)
CAMPAIGN.
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For Council information and filing:
(d) Removed from the Consent Calendar.
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(Refer to agenda item G -2 for action)
10. PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULING - January 14,
1991:
Refer to agenda items F -2(a and b).
li. SPECIAL EVENTS APPLICATIONS - Uphold
Busiess
staff's recommendation to approve the
License
following applications, subject to
(27)
conditions in the staff report: (Report
from Business License Supervisor)
(a) Application No. 90 -406,
Apli#90 -406
Request by Cystic Fibrosis to
operate at Nina's Nightclub
the hours of 6:30 p.m. to 2:00
a.m. nightly from December 17
- 23, 1990.
(b) Application No. 90 -427,
Apli#90 -427
Request by the Boy Scouts of
America to conduct a surf
contest on the Oceanfront
beach at 55th Street from 7:00
a.m. to Noon on December 15,
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1990, and February 9, 1991.
(c) Application No. 90 -439,
Apli #90 -439
Request by the Newport Harbor
Chamber of Commerce to conduct
their Annual Christmas Boat
Parade from 6:30 - 8:45 p.m.,
December 17 - 23, 1990.
12. BUDGET AMENDMENTS - For approval:
Finance
(40)
BA -027, $850 - Transfer in Budget
Appropriations for purchase of facsimile
machine for Council Member Hedges; City
Council /office Equipment Fund.
BA -028, $41,000 - Removed from the Consent
Calendar. (Refer to agenda item G -1 for
action)
G. ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR:
1. Report from Public Works- Traffic
PW -Trfc cn(
Engineering recommending the Mayor and City
City -Wd
Clerk execute a consultant agreement with
Trnst Need;
DAVE Transportation Services, Inc., to
(85)
perform CITY -WIDE TRANSIT NEEDS AND
IMPLEMENTATION ANALYSIS; and approval of
Budget Amendment. 028 in the amount of
$41,000 to fund subject analysis.
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Council Member Plummer moved to defer
action on the above two items until more
information is received at a future study
session, (i.e., proposed contract, scope of
work, etc.)
2. Verbal report from the Planning Director
regarding actions taken by the PLANNING
COMMISSION on December 6, 1990, with
prepared Agenda.
Motion was made to schedule public hearing
on January 14, 1991 on Use Permit No. 3399,
and to receive and file the remaining
actions.
H. ORDINANCES FOR ADOPTION:
None.
I. CONTINUED BUSINESS:
None.
J. CURRENT BUSINESS:
1. Report from Deputy City Manager concerning
BALBOA ISLAND FIRE STATION SITE at 124
Marine Avenue.
The City Manager responded to questions
raised by Council Member Hedges, following
which, motion.was made to:
(a) Review the draft Purchase
Agreement and authorize staff
to conclude negotiations with
the seller and execute the
Purchase Agreement; and
(b) Authorize staff to enter into
escrow for the purchase of the
site, consummate the
transaction and close escrow.
2. APPOINTMENTS BY MAYOR TO VARIOUS COUNCIL
STANDING AND AD HOC COMMITTEES; AND JOINT
GOVERNMENTAL COMMITTEES.
By virtue of Council Policy A -9, the Mayor
is a member of all Standing and Ad Hoc
Committees; therefore, motion was made to
confirm the following appointments made by
the Mayor:
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I. COUNCIL STANDING COMMITTEES
A. Pending Legislation and
Procedural Ethics
Committee
1. Chairman City Attorney
2. City Manager
3. Mayor Pro Tom Turner
4. Council Member Hedges
B. Underground Utilities
Coordinating
Committee
1. Chairman City Manager
2. Public Works Director
3. Council Member Hedges
C. Utilities Committee
1. Chairman, Council Member
Hart
2. Mayor Pro Tom Turner
D. Appointments Committee
1. Chairman, Mayor Pro Tom
Turner
2. Council Member Plummer
E. Budaet Committee
1. Chairman, Council
Member Cox
2. Mayor Pro Tom Turner
F. Off - Street Parking Committee
1. Chairman, Mayor Pro Tom
Turner
2. Council Member Plummer
G. Tidelands Affairs Committee
1. Marine Director
2. Chairman, Council Member
Hart
3. Council Member Plummer
II. COUNCIL AND CITIZENS AD HOC
COMMITTEES
A. Annexation Committee
Mayor Sansone
Council Member Cox
Mayor Pro Tom Turner
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B. Aviation Committee
Chairman, Mayor Pro Tem Turner
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City Attorney
City Manager
Pete Drummond, Representative
Homeowners /Assn
Jim Pistols, Alternate to abv
Randolph J. Kroenert, Repre-
sentative Homeowners /Assn
Dan Stringer, Alternate to abv
Dan Gilliland, Representative
Homeowners /Assn
(Vacant) Alternate to abv
Robert Olds, Representative
Homeowners /Assn
Bernard Pegg, Alternate to abv
C. Airport Committee
Chairman, Mayor Pro Tem Turner
Council Member Hart
Mayor Sansone
D. Bicentennial of the United
States Constitution /Ad Hoc
Citizens Advisory Committee
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Liaison /Council Member Plummer
Lynn S. Turner, Resident
Jackie Heather, Resident
Karen Hochadel, Resident
Richard Mahoney, Resident
Holley Wilkinson, Resident
Debra Allen, Resident
Anita Ferguson, Resident
Georgia Spooner, Resident
Rae Cohen, Resident
Bill Grundy, Resident
Dee Edwards, Resident
Betty Jo Bailey, Resident
Bill Hamilton, Resident
Bill Ficker, Resident
E. Transportation Management /Air
Quality Management Plan
Coordination Ad Hoc City
Council Committee
Chairman, Council Member Cox
Council Member Hart
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F. Balboa Bay Club City Council
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Mayor Sansone
Council Member Hart
Council Member Plummer
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G. Circulation Build Out Ad Hoc
City Council Committee
Mayor Sansone
Mayor Pro Tem. Turner
Council Member Watt
A. City- School Liaison Committee
City Manager
Council Member Cox
Council Member Hedges
B. Inter -City Liaison Committee
City Manager
Council Member Hart
Council Member Plummer
C. Joint Committee for the
Evaluation and
Implementation of the Upper
Newport Bay Cooperative
Agreement
Council Member Hart
Council Member Watt (Alt)
D. League of California
Cities /Orange
County Division
Mayor
Council Member Watt (Alt)
E. Orange County Vector Control
District /Board Trustees
Council Member Plummer
F. Orange County Sanitation
Districts
District 5
Mayor
Council Member Cox (Alt to
Mayor)
Council Member Hart
Council Member Plummer (Alt to
Abv)
District 6
Council Member Plummer
Council Member Hart (Alt)
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G. Southern California
Association of
Governments (SCAG)
Mayor Sansone
Mayor Pro Tem Turner (Alt)
H. Santa Ana River Flood
Protection Agency
Council Member Plummer
Council Member Hedges (Alt)
I. Orange County Cities Airport
Authority
Mayor Pro Tem Turner
Council Member Hart (Alt)
J. Orange County Housing
Commission- Advisory Committee
(For ratification only)
Robert Brockman, Citizen
(Alternate)
Craig Bluell, Adv Planning
Staff
K. San Joaquin Hills
Transportation Corridor
Joint Powers - Agency Board of
Directors
Council Member Cox
Mayor Pro Tem Turner (Alt)
L. Hazardous Waste Material
Joint Powers Authority
Council Member Watt
M. Single Room Occupancy (SRO)
Task Force (Affordable
Housing)
Council Member Hedges
Craig Bluell, Adv Planning
Staff
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IV. CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEES.
A. Bicycle Trails /Citizens
Advisory Committee
Council Member Hedges
Project Engineer (Staff)
B. Environmental Ouality
Affairs /Citizens Advisory
Committee
Council Member Watt
(Reporting)
Council Member Plummer
(Liaison)
Environmental Services Coord
(Police Department Staff)
General Services Director
(Staff)
C. Harbor Quality /citizens
Advisory Committee
Council Member Watt, Chairman
Council Member Hedges, Vice
Chairman
D. Youth Council /Citizens
Advisory Committee
Council Member Watt
Recreation Supt /PB &R (Staff)
3. CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEES: (Report from
the City Clerk)
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Motion was; made to confirm the following
appointments for terms ending December 31,
1991:
BICYCLE TRAILS /CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
(District 1) Council Member Hedges'
appointment of Randy Johnson and Jeremy D.
Jacobson.
(District 2) Council Member Plummer's
reappointment of Frances Ferrer and
remaining appointment deferred to
January 14, 1991.
(District 3) Council Member Hart's
appointment of Joann Lombardo and Thomas
Taillon.
(District 4) Mayor Pro Tem Turner's
appointments deferred to January 14, 1991.
(District 5) Council Member Watt's
reappointment of Sally Crow and Rob
Patterson.
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(District 6) Mayor Sansone's appointment of
Patricia Englert and reappointment of Chad
Napier.
(District 7) Council Member Cox's
appointment of Stanley Jones and Peter
Powell.
HARBOR QUALITY CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
(District 1) Council Member Hedges'
reappointment of Nancy Skinner.
(District 2) Council Member Plummer's
appointment deferred to January 14, 1991.
(District 3) Council Member Hart's
appointment of Rosemary Luxton.
(District 4) Mayor Pro Tem Turner's
appointment deferred to January 14, 1991.
(District 5) Council Member Watt's
reappointment of Tom Houston.
(District 6) Mayor Sansone's reappointment
of Ed Amyes.
(District 7) Council Member Cox's
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reappointment of Mark Gaughan.
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AFFAIRS
CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
(District 1) Council Member Hedges'
reappointment of Janine Gault and
appointment of Pete Bryan.
(District 2) Council Member Plummer's
reappointment of Deborah Lucas and Bill
Jennings.
(District 3) Council Member Hart's
reappointment of Cheryl Hart and
appointment of Mike Taylor.
(District 4) Mayor Pro Tem Turner's
appointments deferred to January 14, 1991.
(District 5) Council Member Watt's
reappointment of Mary Lou Zoglin and Geneva
Matlock.
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(District 6) Mayor Sansone's reappointment
of Barbara Shelton and Barbara Kowalski.
(District 7) Council Member Cox's
reappointment of Margie Pantzar and Gordon
Kilmer.
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TECHNICAL OIL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Reappointment of Lloyd Sellinger for 4 -year
term ending December 31, 1994.
Meeting adjourned at 9:10 p.m.
NEXT CITY COUNCIL MEETING IS JANUARY 14, 1991
x x x x x x x x x x x x x
The agenda for this meeting was posted on
December 6, 1990 at 8:05 a.m., on the City
Hall Bulletin Board located outside of the
City of Newport Beach Administration
Building.
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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