HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/22/1991 - Regular MeetingCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
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Mayor Sansone presented Awards to Winners of
"EARTH DAY POSTER CONTEST," sponsored by the
Environmental Quality Affairs Citizens
Advisory Committee.
Mayor Sansone presented Proclamation in
support Of "NATIONAL YOUTH SERVICE DAY,"
APRIL 23, 1991, to Newport Harbor High School
and Corona del Mar Youth Council
Representatives, and declared MAY 31, 1991, AS
"YOUTH IN GOVERNMENT DAY."
A. ROLL CALL.
B. Reading of Minutes of Meeting of April
8, 1991, was waived, approved as
written, and ordered filed.
C. Reading in full of all ordinances and
resolutions under consideration was
waived, and the City Clerk was
directed to read by titles only.
D. HEARINGS:
1. Public hearing and City Council review
of VARIANCE NO. 1173, a request of TIMM
AND MARGARET CRULL to permit the
construction of a single family
dwelling which exceeds the allowable 2
times the buildable area of the site on
the property located in the R -2 and R -3
Districts. The proposal also includes
a modification to the Zoning code so as
to allow portions of the building to
encroach 8 feet into the required 8
foot front yard setback adjacent to the
bay. In addition to the front yard
encroachments, said construction
proposes to extend beyond the original
lot line adjacent to the vacated
portion of East Bay Avenue so as to
encroach an additional 3 feet 10 inches
on the ground floor and 5 feet 3 inches
on the second floor. Property located
at 1026 East Balboa Boulevard and "C"
Street, on Balboa Peninsula.
Recycled report dated April 8, 1991
from the Planning Department.
The City Manager, in outlining the
proposed request, stated that when East
Bay Avenue was vacated, the Zoning Code
was not amended. At that time, the
Zoning Code should have been changed to
reflect a new setback from the most
northerly portion of the lot in
question, as well as for the next three
lots westerly.
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The City Manager noted two alternatives
for Council consideration:
1) Sustain the action of the
Planning Commission, and
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direct them to initiate an
amendment to the Zoning
Code pertaining to setbacks
for the area in question;
or
2) Overrule the decision of
the Planning Commission,
and direct said Commission
to modify the Zoning Code
as set forth in the above.
It was pointed out that the proposed
.structure is smaller in size (3,447 sq.
ft.), than the building that currently
exists (3,609 sq. ft.) There will also
be a front yard building encroachment
limit of 2 feet 10 inches on both the
first and second floors, which
adequately addresses the concerns of the
neighbors.
The Planning Director advised that if
the Planning Commission were to amend
the Zoning Code to change the setback
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for the entire block on East Bay Avenue,
the Commission could hear the amendment
on May 9; the proposed ordinance could
be introduced at the May 28 Council
meeting and adopted on June 10.
Timm Crul.l, Applicant, 1024 E. Balboa
Boulevard, addressed the Council and
stated he has been working with the
Planning staff and Commission for the
past 16 months regarding the design of
the new structure. The neighbors on
both sides of his property, as well as
the residents across the street, are
strongly in favor of his project; and he
would like to be able to proceed with
the development.
Ron Yen, Architect for the Applicant,
500 Jasmine Avenue, addressed the
Council and displayed a model of the
proposed structure which he stated is
compatible with the area. He also
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showed photographs of the existing home.
He added that they have no objection to
delaying the project in accordance with
the foregoing time schedule referred to
by the Planning Director.
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Ed Bach, 1022 E. Balboa Boulevard,
addressed the Council in support of the
proposed project, stating the home will
be smaller than what currently exists;
it will be a great asset to the
neighborhood; the proposal is fair and
reasonable, and should be approved.
Hearing no others wishing to address the
Council, the public hearing was closed.
Notion was made to overrule the decision
of the Planning Commission and initiate
an amendment to the Zoning Code as it
pertains to setbacks on the bay side of
parcels on the north side of Balboa
Boulevard between "B" and "C" Streets,
and further, to direct the Planning
Department and Planning Commission to
expedite said proposed amendment.
Substitute motion was made to sustain
the action of the Planning Commission
and initiate an amendment to the Zoning
Code as set forth in the foregoing.
The hearing was reopened at this time in
order for Ron Yeo, Architect, to address
the Council again.
In response to question raised regarding
the Architect's proposed time schedule
for this project, Mr. Yeo advised that
they were hoping to commence
construction in the fall after the
summer rush; however, if the subject
variance is not granted, he anticipates
it will be Spring before they can begin.
The public hearing was closed.
The substitute motion was voted on and
FAILED.
The original motion was voted on and
carried.
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2. Mayor Sansone opened the public hearing Underground
regarding UNDERGROUNDING UTILITIES ALONG Utilities/
EAST BAY AVENUE AND EAST BAY FRONT FROM Asmt Dists
"J" STREET TO "N" STREET (PROPOSED 61 & 12
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 61 AND PROPOSED. (89)
UNDERGROUND UTILITIES DISTRICT NO. 12)
The City Manager advised that the
Boundary Map for Assessment District No.
61 was not recorded 15 days prior to
this hearing as required by law, and
therefore, the hearing must be
continued.
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Hearing no one wishing to address the
Council on this matter, motion was made
to continue this public hearing to
May 13, 1991.
E. PUBLIC COMMENTS:
Anita Weston, 13734 Hedda Circle,
Cerritos, representing California State
University at Long Beach Coalition of
Social Workers, addressed the Council
and distributed a prepared statement
regarding recent budget cuts by the
Governor on higher education. She
stated that a large number of teachers
have already been "let go" on the
campus; library hours have been greatly
curtailed, and the curriculum is largely
diminishing. She urged the City Council
to write letters to CSU trustees and
California State elected officials as
time is of the essence. The State
budget for 91 -92 must be passed by
midnight, June 14, 1991.
Mayor Sansone commented that the State
has a shortfall of 12.6 billion dollars,
which means there are going to be tax
increases. He did not hear anything in
the previous presentation supporting a
tax increase which could provide the
money required for what is being
advocated.
F. CONSENT CALENDAR:
The following actions were taken as indicated,
except for those items removed:
1. ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION:
Pass to second reading on May 13, 1991 -
(a) Removed from the Consent Calendar
(refer to agenda item G. 1 for
Council action)
Schedule for public hearing on May 13,
1991 -
(b) Proposed ORDINANCE NO. 91 -19,
being,
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
AMENDING TITLE 20, SECTION
20.15.025 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH
MUNICIPAL CODE SO AS TO DELETE
SPECIFIC REQUIRED PARKING SPACES
FROM THE CALCULATION OF GROSS
FLOOR AREA FOR A DUPLEX IN THE R -2
DISTRICT (PLANNING COMMISSION
AMENDMENT NO. 731). [Report from
the Planning Department]
2. RESOLUTIONS FOR ADOPTIONS
(a) Resolution No. 91 -34 supporting
efforts to PROHIBIT THE SALE OF
SEXUALLY EXPLICIT MATERIAL FROM
UNSUPERVISED VENDING MACHINES IN
PUBLIC PLACES ACCESSIBLE TO
MINORS. [Report from the City
Attorney]
(b) Removed from the Consent Calendar
(refer to agenda item G. 2 for
Council action)
3. CONTRACTS /AGREEMENTS:
(a) Approve a budget transfer for
$44,185; and award CONTRACT NO.
2824 FOR MARINERS MILE PARKING LOT
AND ACCESS ROAD TO NOBEST
INCORPORATED of Westminster,
California for $44,185; and
authorise the Mayor and City Clerk
to execute subject contract.
[Report from the Public Works
Department]
(b) Authorise the Mayor and City Clark
to execute a Professional Services
Agreement with Paul J. Ruffing,
A.I.A., for. UTILITIES YARD
IMPROVEMENTS (CONTRACT NO. 2856).
[Report from the Utilities
Director]
(c) Authorise the Mayor and City Clerk
to execute a Lease Purchase
Agreement with general Datacomm
for T -1 (HIGH SPEED VOICE AND DATA
TRANSMISSION) CIRCUITS. [Report
from the Utilities Director]
4. COMMUNICATIONS - For referral as
indicated:
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PCA 731
Bus Lic/
Vending
Machines
Res 91 -34
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Mariners
Mile Pkg
Lot /Access
Road
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Utilities
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Prf Sry
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Utilities
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(a) To Public Works for response, IPW
letters from Rita Writer, and the (74)
Lido Isle Community Association
concerning the RETAINING WALL IN
LIDO PARK.
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(b) To Deputy City Manager for reply,
COMCAST/
letter from William R. Patton
Franchise
disturbed by FRANCHISEE CONCAST
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CABLE'S INVASION OF HIS FAMILY'S
PRIVACY.
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(c) To Traffic Affairs and Bicycle
TAC /BT CAC
Trails Committees for response,
(85)
letter from Irwin F. Gellman
concerned about the SAFETY NEEDS
OF THE COMMUNITY VS. THE CITY
ADOPTING AN ADDITIONAL ORDINANCE
TO STIMULATE INCREASED USE OF
BICYCLES FOR TRANSPORTATION.
5. COMMUNICATIONS - For referral to the
City Clerk for inclusion in the records:
(a) Copy of letter from Edward Wiseman
to COMCAST CATV inquiring about
continual increases in rates and
why he is paying the same rate as
people in Santa Ana and receiving
less service. [Attached)
6. CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES - For denial and
(36)
confirmation of the City Clerk's
referral to the claims adjuster:
(a) Bay Island club alleging damage as
Bay Is Clul
a result of sewer backup at #25
Bay Island on March 31, 1991.
(b) Robert H. Hardin alleging damage
Bardin
to parked vehicle as a result of
City tree falling onto car at 326
Evening Canyon Road on March 30,
1991.
(c) Jeff Berg alleging damage to pair
Berg
of glasses as a result of falling
from wheelchair due to crack in
expansion joint /boardwalk near
Ferry.
(d) Lonnie L. Green alleging his
Green
hubcaps came loose as a result of
large hole in street at Pacific
Coast Highway and Balboa Boulevard
on March 2, 1991.
(e) Robert J. Maurer alleging damage
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to bicycle as a result of large
hole in street on Pacific Coast
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Highway on March 2, 1991.
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(f) Susan Lynne Meadows seeking Meadows
reimbursement of towing, storage
and taxi service fees as passenger
in vehicle whose driver was cited
for suspended license on March 8,
1991 at 7th Street and Ocean
Front.
(g) Gary Rycroft, Jr., alleging car IRycroft, Jr.
was towed in error from 1909 W.
Balboa Boulevard on March 24,
1991.
(h) Stephen Mornay seeking Tornay
reimbursement of towing fees paid
to G & W Towing, as his citation
of February 8, 1991 at 3908 River
Avenue was dismissed by Harbor
Municipal Court Judge.
(i) Stephen Mornay alleging his Tornay
vehicle towed in error on March
14, 1991; seeking reimbursement of
fines erroneously paid to City and
towing charges paid to Harbor
Towing Company.
(j) David Troutt alleging damage to Troutt
his vehicle's transmission pan as
a result of pipe bolt sticking up
in street by contractor doing work
for the city (B & A Construction
Company) at Topaz and Collins
Avenues on April 4, 1991.
For rejection:
(k) LATE CLAIM OF POTLATCH CORPORATION Potlatch
seeking indemnity as a result of Corp
being named defendant in action of
United States of America, et al v.
Montrose Chemical Corp., et al.
7. SUMMONS AND COMPLAINTS - For denial and (36)
confirmation of the City Clerk's
referral to the claims adjuster:
(a)
Nivedita Dewan as guardian for
Dewan
Punit Dewan, Orange County
Municipal Court, Case No. 91CO963.
(b)
Farmers Insurance Exchange, Orange
Farmers
County Municipal Court, Case No.
Ins Exchg
91502.
(c)
Bruce Hamilton Searby, United
Searby
States District Court, Case No.
SACV- 91 -58. Claim was denied by
City Council on November 26, 1990.
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(d) Roger Ray Steffens, Cross-
Steffens
Complainant for Indemnification
and Attorneys' Fees as a result of
automobile accident (Brian R. and
Ingrid Hill), Orange County
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Superior Court, Case No. 62- 74 -95.
Claim filed by Steffens was denied
by the City Council on January 28,
1991.
S. REQUEST TO APPROVE /FILL PERSONNEL
(66)
VACANCIES: (Report from the City
Manager)
(a) Two Police Officers, Police
Department.
(b) One Library Clerk I, Library
Services Department.
9. STAFF AND COMMISSION REPORTS -
For Council information and approval:
(a) Report from General Services
GS
Director recommending
(44)
implementation of proposed program
to ENSURE THE REPAIR OF SIDEWALKS
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PRIVATE EXPENSE.
(b) Memorandum from the City Manager
CA Energy
recommending the CITY ACCEPT THE
Coalition /
INVITATION TO BECOME A MEMBER OF
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THE CALIFORNIA ENERGY COALITION.
(61)
(c) Letter signed by Mayor Sansone to
Sister
the Honorable Pierre Merli, Mayor
City /Anrit:
of Antibes, DESIGNATING COUNCIL
(33)
MEMBER JEAN WATT AS THE OFFICIAL
REPRESENTATIVE OF THE CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH FOR THE FORTHCOMING
SISTER CITY EXCHANGE IN ANTIBES.
(d) Orange County Division, League of
OC /League
California Cities letter
CA Cities
requesting CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
(61)
APPROVE A ONE -TIME ASSESSMENT OF
$475 TO UNDERWRITE THE COST OF
LEAGUE PARTICIPATION.
(e) Memorandum from the City Manager
CA Wtr
recommending Mayor Sansone be
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authorized to sign the letter to
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the STATE OF CALIFORNIA WATER
(28)
RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD requesting
them to consider the City's Anti -
Toxic and Pollutant Program.
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(f) Report from the Planning
Department concerning USE PERMIT
NO. 1956 FOR MAGIC ISLAND IN LIDO
MARINA VILLAGE.
For Council information and filings
(g) Removed from the Consent Calendar
(refer to agenda item G. 3 for
Council action)
10. PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULING - Nay 13,
1991:
(a) APPEAL APPLICATION FROM LARRY
LEVOFF, KNOW LIMITED, INC.,
representing JOHN DOMINIS
RESTAURANT for USE PERMIT NO. 3409
AND 3086(A) from decision of the
Planning Commission on April 4,
1991 to deny.
(b) GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 91 -1(D)
- Request initiated by the City of
Newport Beach to AMEND THE LAND
USE ELEMENT OF THE GENERAL PLAN
and make technical corrections to
the permitted dwelling unit number
so as to provide for three lots
inaccurately projected as
commercial land uses, and to allow
for three units on the subject
property which is currently
developed with six dwelling units.
[Report from the Planning
Department)
(c) APPLICATION FOR 1991/92 COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS.
[Report from the Planning
Department]
11. REPLACE RESTROOMS AT GRANT HOWALD AND
EASTBLUFF PARRS (CONTRACT NO. 2776) -
Approve the plans and specifications;
and authorize the City Clerk to
advertise for bide to be opened at 11:00
A.M. on May 30, 1991. [Report from the
.Public Works Department]
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U/P 3409/
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12. SPECIAL EVENTS APPLICATIONS - Uphold Bus Lic/
staff's recommendation to approve the Spcl Evnts
following applications, subject to (27)
conditions listed in the staff report.
(Report from Business License
Supervisor)
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(a) APPLICATION NO. 91 -081, Approve
amplified sound for Wooden Boat
Festival 191 sponsored by the
Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce
on the weekend of June 1 and June
2, 1991 at the Boy Scout and Coast
Crew bases.
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(b) Application No. 91 -084, Approve Apli 91 -084
use of public beach by Joseph
Keane for a wedding reception from
noon to 6:00 PM on Saturday, May
4, 1991, at 808 and 810 West
Oceanfront.
(c) Application No. 91 -090, Approve
use of public beach for a surfing
contest sponsored by Calvary
Chapel Surfing Association from
6:30 AM to 4:30 PM on June 1 and
September 14 in the 7400 block of
West Oceanfront.
Apli 91 -090
(d) Application No. 91 -091, Approve Apli 91 -091
temporary road closures for a
triathlon sponsored by Nake -A -Wish
Foundation on Sunday, October 20,
1991, along Back Bay Road.
(e) Application No. 91 -095, Approve Apli 91 -095
use of public beach for a surfing
contest sponsored by Boy Scouts of
America from 8:00 AM to noon on
June 1 and June 8 in the 5500
block of West Oceanfront.
(f) Application No. 91 -106, Approve Apli 91 -106
outdoor amplified sound for a
musical picnic sponsored by the
Balboa Improvement Association on
Thursday, July 4, 1991 at the
gazebo in Peninsula Park.
13. ORANGE COAST YELLOW CAB - Uphold staff's
recommendation to approve request of
Orange Coast Yellow Cab to substitute
the ten taxicab vehicles inspected for
the eleven removed from service.
[Report from Business License
Supervisor]
14. BUDGET AMENDMENTS - For approval:
BA -037, $142,000 - Decrease in
Unappropriated Surplus and Increase in
Budget Appropriations as an advance to
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 61 until proceeds
from the sale of bonds have been
received; General Fund. (Refer to
report w /agenda item D -2, and action to
continue the public hearing to May 13,
1991)
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BA- 038, $44,185 - Transfer in Budget
Appropriations to provide for CONTRACT
NO. 2824, MARINERS MILE PARKING LOT AND
ACCESS ROAD; Public Works, Street,
Alley, Bikeway Resurfacing Program Fund.
G. ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDARS
1. Report from the Parke, Beaches and
Recreation Director - Proposed ordinance
pertaining to PROHIBITION OF FIBBING
FROM THE WEST JETTY VIEW PARR.
The City Attorney recommended that a
period be added after the word
"prohibited" in Section 11.20.040, and
that the following subsequent language
be deleted: ... "at 50 yard intervals
along the perimeter of the Park."
Notion was made to introduce ORDINANCE
NO. 91 -18 as revised, and pass to second
reading on May 13, 1991, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
ADDING SECTION 11.20.040 TO THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE
PERTAINING TO PROHIBITION OF
FISHING FROM THE WEST JETTY VIEW
PARK.
2. Proposed resolution to provide for
construction, operation an maintenance
of a NEW JAIL FACILITY.
Upon recommendation of Council Member
Hart and Mayor Pro Tem Turner, the
following revised language was added to
the proposed resolution:
"NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,
that the City Council of the City
of Newport Beach supports the
concept expressed in Measure J, of
imposing an additional one -half
cent sales tax for construction of
the new County jail;
"BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the
City Council is concerned that
Measure J does not contain precise
language identifying the specific
projects to be funded with the
additional revenue, prioritizing
those projects, and restricting
the use of funds to the projects
specified;
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"AND, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that
the City Council would be able to
support Measure J if the Criminal
Justice Facilities Commission and
Sheriff Brad Gates would, prior to
the election, identify and
prioritize the projects to be
funded with the additional sales
tax revenue and commit to use the
revenue solely for the
construction, operation and
maintenance of the specified
facilities or projects."
Council Member Hedges indicated he did
not know whether the subject resolution
would only confuse the issue, and
questioned if the Measure passes in its
present form, will the City's resolution
conditionally supporting said Measure
have any effect. He felt it might be
better to adopt a resolution opposing
the Measure on the basis that Council
Member Hart feels the Measure is flawed
as presently written.
During discussion it was indicated that
the Council was in agreement that the
proposed jail facility is definitely
needed; however, they felt this Measure
was put on the ballot too soon without
the benefit of a more thorough study.
Following consideration, motion was made
to adopt Resolution No. 91 -35, as
revised in the foregoing.
3. Report to the City Manager from the
Planning Department regarding ACTIONS
TAKEN BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION ON
APRIL 4, 1991; and AGENDA FOR APRIL 18,
1991.
Motion was made to schedule public
hearing on May 28, 1991 for Use Permit
No. 1889 and Use Permit No. 3412.
Notion was made to schedule public
hearing on May 28, 1991 for Modification
No. 3810, and to receive and file the
remaining actions.
H. ORDINANCES FOR ADOPTIONS
1. Proposed ORDINANCE NO. 91 -16,- being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
ADDING CHAPTER 20.08 OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE
ESTABLISHING TRANSPORTATION DEMAND
MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR
CERTAIN NEW DEVELOPMENT.
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Recycled "Revised" report dated March
25, 1991, from the Air Quality
Management Plan Coordination Committee.
The City Manager reminded the Council
that the subject ordinance was revised
in two areas at the last meeting as
recommended by Mayor Pro Tem Turner and
subsequently reintroduced. if it is
adopted this evening, the ordinance will
be forwarded to the County for
transmittal to AQMD.
Mayor Pro Tem Turner indicated he had
reviewed the changes made at the last
Council meeting, but felt they were not
as comprehensive as he would like in the
areas of Applicability, Employment
Generation Factors and Site Development
Requirements. However, following
comments by staff and Council Members,
no action was taken to amend the
document.
In view of the foregoing, motion was
made to adopt Ordinance No. 91 -16.
I. CONTINUED BUSINESS:
None.
J. CURRENT BUSINESS:
None.
Meeting adjourned at 8:30 p.m.
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The agenda for this meeting was posted
on April 18, 1991, at 8:30 a.m., on the
City Hall Bulletin Board located outside
of the City of Newport Beach
Administration Building.
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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