HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/12/1993 - Regular MeetingCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
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REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
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R: 12, 1993
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Mayor Turner presented a Proclamation to City
Librarian LaDonna Kienitz announcing NATIONAL
LIBRARY WEEK, and recognising Wednesday, April
21, 1993 as CITY LIBRARY DAY.
Mayor Turner also proclaimed Tuesday,
April 20, 1993, as NATIONAL YOUTH SERVICE DAY.
In recognition of two 50th WEDDING
ANNIVERSARIES, Mayor Turner honored former
Mayor and Council Member Donald Strauss and
Dorothy Strauss; and last year's Mayor and
Council Member Phil Sansone and Nadine
Sansone.
ROLL CALL
Reading of Minutes of Special Meeting of
March 16, and Regular Meeting of
March 22, 1993, was waived, approved as
written, and ordered filed.
Reading in full of all ordinances and
resolutions under consideration was waived,
and City Clerk was directed to read by titles
only.
Presentation by REGIONAL/ORBAN DESIGN
ASSISTANCE TEAM/CENTRAL BALBOA BUSINESS
DISTRICT.
It was noted that in November 1992, the
City Council made a formal request to
the Orange County Chapter of the
American Institute of Architect's to
conduct a R/UDAT workshop for the
Central Balboa business. district. The
City of Newport Beach hosted the R/DDAT
workshop on March 26, 27 and 28, 1993.
Ron Baers of OCAIA stated the purpose of
their study was to provide information
useful in the preparation of a specific
area plan for Central Balboa. The study
focused on traffic, parking and the
appearance of downtown Balboa.
Representatives of the assistance team
explained drawings on display relative
to: 1) Vision and Land Use; 2)
Circulation and Parking; 3)
Architecture; and 4) Landscape
Architecture and Streetscape Design. A
formal report on their study containing
details on the proposals and
implementation will be presented to the
City Council in two weeks.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
1. Tamara Mason, Chairman of Bayview NOW,
addressed the Council in support of an
ordinance recently adopted by the City
of Tustin prohibiting picketing of
residential areas to preserve
tranquility and to protect neighborhoods
from harassment. She requested the City
also consider enacting a similar
ordinance.
Mayor Turner advised that he was aware
of the subject ordinance and has
requested the City Attorney to
investigate and report back.
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INDEX
Gang Task
Force
Ord 93 -3
Zoning
(94)
PCA 775
Ord 93 -4
Tow Truck
Regs
(70)
Ord 93 -5
Building
Flood Dmg
(26)
Pkg Rstctns
St Sweepg/
Bal Is
Res 93 -17
(85)
2. Council Member Debay complimented news
reporter Bob Elston of the Los Angeles
Times on his article that appeared
Sunday, April 11, regarding the Ethnic
Forum Group developed at Ensign
Intermediate School. She stated the
program is to take the emphasis away
from gangs and gang - related activities,
and inasmuch as she is on the City's
Gang Task Force Committee, she felt the
information in Mr. Elston's article will
be helpful to their Committee.
CONSENT CALENDAR
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The following items were approved, except for
those items removed.
ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION
Schedule for public hearing on April 26, 1993:
2. Proposed ORDINANCE NO. 93 -3, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
AMENDING TITLE 20 OF THE NEWPORT
BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDING
DISTRICTING MAP NO. 3, SO AS TO
ESTABLISH A 2.85 FOOT FRONT YARD
SETBACK ON 3 TATS FROM THE
EXISTING 10 FOOT WIDE CLUBHOUSE
AVENUE EASEMENT ADJACENT TO THE
BU123EUD ON THE RIVO ALTO CHANNEL
(PLANNING COMMISSION AMENDMENT NO.
775). [Report from the Planning
Department]
Pass to second reading on April 26, 1993:
3. Proposed ORDINANCE NO. 93 -4, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
AMENDING SECTIONS 5.13.020, 040,
070, 100 AND 150 OF CHAPTER 5.13,
AND SECTIONS 5.15.020, 040, 070,
100, 110 AND 120 OF CHAPTER 5.15
OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL
CODE PERTAINING TO OPERATION OF
TOW TRUCKS AND OFFICIAL POLICE TOW
SERVICES. [Report from the Revenue
Manager/Finance Division]
4. Proposed ORDINANCE NO. 93 -5, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
AMENDING CHAPTER 15.50 OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE
PERTAINING TO FLOOD DAMAGE
PREVENTION. (Report from the
Building Director)
5. Removed from the Consent Calendar.
RESOLUTIONS FOR ADOPTION
6. Resolution No. 93 -17 revising the
existing NO PARKING restrictions for
street sweeping from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30
p.m., on various days of the week on
BALBOA ISLAND. (Report from Public
Works /Traffic Engineering)
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INDEX
Gang Task
Force
Ord 93 -3
Zoning
(94)
PCA 775
Ord 93 -4
Tow Truck
Regs
(70)
Ord 93 -5
Building
Flood Dmg
(26)
Pkg Rstctns
St Sweepg/
Bal Is
Res 93 -17
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7. Resolution No. 93 -18 authorizing the
completion of an ENGINEERING FEASIBILITY
STUDY for the formation of an Assessment
District for acquisition and maintenance
of OPEN SPACE. [w /report from the City
Manager]
8. CLAIMS - For Denial by the City Manager:
Brian Foster for property damages as a
result of Police Department search
(allegedly in error) at 2973 Corte
Portofino on March 20, 1993.
John J. Gates for personal injuries as
a result of trip and fall into pothole
when stepping off bridge near Balboa
Island on February 7, 1993, seeking
reimbursement of insurance deductible
only.
Ara G. Malazian alleging his parked
vehicle was hit by City truck in parking
lot behind Harbor Elementary School at
the Recreation Center on March 19, 1993.
Traci Lynn Hilton alleging City truck
backed into her vehicle at 15th Street
and Placentia on March 9, 1993.
Orange County Transit Authority alleging
damage to bus as a result of passing
over manhole cover on Pacific Coast
Highway at Irvine Terrace on February 8,
1993.
The following represent claims for
reimbursement of back pay and /or uncompensated
firearms training by City policemen:
Stanley Bressler, Glenn C. Caldwell, Arb
Campbell, Howard Eisenberg, David L.
Fish, Bruce D. Foster, Todd Hughes, John
Joyce, Steven P. Koudelka, Gerald A.
Lowe, Alena M. Moon (Engle), Robert
Morton, Bandy Slaughter, Richard G.
Schulze, Eugene C. Senecal, Robert L.
Stephens, Ronald A. Vallercamp, Anthony
J. Villa, Jr., Edward F. Walsh, Gerald
White, Jay M. Winn.
9. PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULING - April 26,
1993: A. GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT No. 92-
2(C) 6 LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM AMENDMENT
NO. 28 - Request to amend the Land Use
Element of the General Plan so as to
revise the area description for BAYVIEW
LANDING to incorporate additional
language required by the California
Coastal Commission in the certification
of Local Coastal Program Amendment 3 -92;
and
B. LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM AMENDMENT NO.
28 - Request to amend the Local Coastal
Program, Land Use Plan so as to revise
the area description for BAYVIEW LANDING
to incorporate additional language
required by the California Coastal
Commission in the certification of Local
Coastal Program Amendment 3 -92; property
located at 951 Back Bay Drive, on the
northwesterly side of Jamboree Road
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between Back Bay Drive and East Coast
Highway, across from the Villa Point
Planned Community. [Report from the
Planning Department]
10. PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULING - April-26,
1993: AMENDMENT OF THE 1992 -93 COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) - Final
statement, application for the
Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) Section 108 Loan:and
the proposed "Statement of Community
Development Objectives and proposed Use
of Funds" for the CDBG Program, 1993 -94
Fiscal Year. [Report from the Planning
Department]
11. MARINAPARR MOBILE HOME SPACE NO. 1OR -
Approve transfer of Space 10E from G. L.
and Jacqueline Schaefer to Agnes E.
Erickson. [Memorandum from the Deputy
City Manager]
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Sp 10E
12. RESUBDIVISION NO. 974 - Accept offer of Resub 974
dedication of five (5) feet of right =of- (84)
way along the alley frontage located at
813 East Bay Avenue, in Central Balboa.
[Report from the Public Works
Department]
13. USE PERMIT N0. 3429 - Approve U/P 3429
irrevocable offer of dedication (88)
agreement; authorize the execution of
subject agreement and City Clerk to
record with the Orange County Recorder.
[Report from the Public Works
Department]
14. ENCROACHMENT APPLICATION OF GERALD
TRAUTMAN - Approve subject application
to construct a curb cut in excess of 50%
of property width at 4815 River Avenue
to service a proposed two car garage and
required off - street parking space.
[Report from the Public Works Department]
15. HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION 132 -201 - arbor Per -
Approve, subject to conditions in the mit Apl
staff report, application by GRC 132 -201
Restaurants to do maintenance work at (51)
Reuben's Restaurant adjacent to the
bulkhead at 251 East Coast Highway.
[Report from the Marine Department]
16. HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION 0018 -0056 - arbor Per -
Approve, subject to conditions in the mit Apl
staff report, application of Duncan 018 -0056
Macintosh to temporarily revise the (51)
docks bayward of the Newport Dunes at
101 North Bayside Drive. [Report from
the Marine Department]
17. EXCEPTION TO HARBOR PERMIT POLICIES - eel'M'N
Approve, subject to conditions in the Harbor Per -
staff report, application by Reel 'M'N it /Cmcl
in conjunction with a request for a
commercial harbor activities permit at Activities
3424 Via Lido. [Report from the Marine (51)
Department]
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18. E%CEPTION TO HARBOR PERMIT POLICIES -
Gondola Co
Approve, subject to conditions in the
Harbor Per-
staff report, application by the Gondola
mit /Cmtl`
Company in conjunction with a request
Activities
for a commercial harbor activities
permit at 3419 Via Lido. [Report from
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19. NON- STANDARD IMPROVEMENTS ON CITY STREET
Permit/
LIGHT POLES IN HARBOR RIDGE - Approve
Harbor Rdg
subject agreement for execution for
St Lghtg
installation, maintenance and liability
(65)
responsibility for certain non - standard
encroaching improvements within the
City's public utilities easement on City
street lights and City Clerk to record
with the Orange County Recorder.
[Report from the utilities Department]
20. SPECIAL EVENTS APPLICATIONS - Uphold
Bus Lic/
staff's recommendation to approve the
Special
following applications subject to
Events
conditions [Memorandum from the Revenue
'Manager):
Apl
(27)
Application No. 93 -042 - Request of
Apl 93 -042
Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa to hold a
series of free concerts at the Balboa
Gazebo, Peninsula Park, on the following
Saturdays: May 22, June 12, July 10,
August 7, and September 4.
Application No. 93 -049 - Request of
Apl 93 -049
Duncan Macintosh to hold the 20th Annual
Newport Harbor In- the -Water Boat Show at
the Newport Dunes Marina from April 14 -
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Application No. 93 -052 - Request of
Apl 93 -052
Balboa Bay Club to hold a Western-theme
party, Western dance contest, belles
fashion show and the 20th Annual
California State Chili Cookoff on May
27, 1993 at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221
West Coast Highway.
Application No. 93 -088 - Request of
Apl 93 -088
Balboa Committee of Orange County
Philharmonic Society for annual
fundraiser June 5, 1993, at 2222 Channel
Road, Bay Front.
Application No. 93 -102 - Request of
Apl 93 -102
Newport Ocean Sailing Association to
install banners on approximately 100
light poles along Jamboree Road between
East Coast Highway and Bayside, East
Coast Highway between Irvine Terrace and
Dover Drive, and Bayside Drive between
Jamboree Road and East Coast Highway
from April 13 - 30, 1993.
Application No. 93 -106 - Request of
Apl 93 -106
Newport Pier Merchants Association to
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hold Newport Pier Day on May 15, 1993.
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BA- 026, $2,500 - Increase in Budget
Appropriations from Unappropriated
Surplus Fund Balance to reflect a $2,500
donation from the Rotary Club to be
spent on the 3RD ANNUAL SPECIAL OLYMPICS
BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT; Parks, Beaches
and Recreation Fund- Donation &
Contribution. [Memorandum from the
Parks, Beaches & Recreation Director]
ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR
Agenda Item No.
Report from the Acting Chief of Police
regarding proposed ORDINANCE NO. 93 -6,
being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
AMENDING SECTION 11.08.030 OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE
PERTAINING TO USE OF BEACHES AT
NIGHT.
Peter Beck, 2101 Seville Avenue,
addressed the Council and stated he is
a resident of Peninsula Point area and
strongly opposes the proposed ordinance.
He stated that many people use the beach
at night who are not "troublemakers,"
and he felt the proposed curfew of 10
p.m. an inappropriate way of dealing
with police related problems. As an
alternative, he suggested the City drop
the current curfew altogether and
replace it with an ordinance (which in
Europe is called "night- rest "), whereby
between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.,
it shall be unlawful to cause
unnecessary noise. This could apply not
only on the beach, but also in the Fun
Zone as well as along Balboa and Newport
Boulevards and Pacific Coast Highway. In
conclusion, he felt that closing the
beaches will not eliminate gang
activities, it will only move them to
another location.
The City Attorney noted a correction to
the proposed ordinance, in that
subparagraph B (Corona del Mar beaches)
should have been deleted; as a result,
subparagraph C will now become B.
Notion was made to introduce Ordinance
No. 93 -6, as corrected, and pass to
second reading on April 26, 1993.
22. Report from the Assistant City Attorney
in response to petitions for
reconsideration on the decision made by
the City Council on March 22, 1993 for
MASSAGE APPEALS BY CANDACE H. NGUYEN
(USE PERMIT No. 3476), AND MYONG CHA
DRAKE (USE PERMIT NO. 3478).
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PB &R
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Ord 93 -6
Use of
Beaches/
PB &R
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Massage
Appeals/
U/P Nos.
3476 & 347E
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Petitions for reconsideration by subject
appellants.
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Notion was made to receive and deny the
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Petitions for Reconsideration.
23. Recycled report from the Parks, Beaches
PB &R /Star
and Recreation Director dated March 22,
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1993 concerning TREE RETENTION REQUEST
OF MR. AND MRS. WARREN LINDSAY - 2060 E.
2060 E..
OCEAN FRONT.
Ocean Frnt
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The City Clerk advised that after the
agenda was printed, additional
information was received from the
Lindsays, as well as from their
immediate neighbors at 2061 Ocean
Boulevard, Leonard and Maria Connolly.
Gregory Weiler, Attorney representing
the Connollys, addressed the Council and
stated that after repeated attempts to
settle this matter in a neighborly
fashion, the Lindsays refuse to maintain
the tree so as not to obstruct the ocean
view of the Connollys and the public.
It has been determined that the planting
and maintenance of the tree violate both
uniformly applied City policies with
respect to landscaping of street ends
and the State Coastal Commission
approved Local Coastal Program. In an
effort to compromise, the tree has been
trimmed back by the Lindsays, but a
dispute still exists between the two
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parties. Therefore, he urged the City
Council to sustain the recommendation of
the Parks, Beaches & Recreation
Commission and order that the Star Pine
tree be removed.
Leonard Connolly, 2061 Ocean Boulevard,
addressed the Council and stated that
the Star Pine tree planted by the
Lindsays in the public right -of -way is
not in any of their photos or video
taken after he moved into the subject
home. He first saw the tree about two
years ago and it has grown very rapidly
since that time. In the spirit of
compromise and to maintain good neighbor
relations, he would be willing to accept
the tree being there if it were trimmed
to a height where it did not interfere
with their view of the beach and ocean.
Mr. Connolly added that the Lindsays
offered to top the tree and give he and
his wife a few days to decide whether it
was topped enough. While this partially
improved their view, they asked the
Lindsays to cut down another level of
branches or about one more foot from the
top, which would leave the tree at about
8 -9 feet in height. The Lindsays
expressed an unwillingness to trim the
tree to this requested height, and that
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is where the situation stands at this
point. In view of being unable to come
to an agreement with the Lindsays, Mr.
Connolly recommended the Council uphold
the recommendation of the Parks, Beaches
& Recreation Commission to have the tree
removed.
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Annette Lindsay, 2060 E. Ocean
PB &R /Star
Boulevard, addressed the Council in
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support of retaining the Star Pine tree
at the street and at M Avenue. She
stated that the previous owners of 2061
Ocean Boulevard (prior to the
Connollys) gave her and her husband the
Star Pine tree and helped them plant it;
they feel they are being harassed and
discriminated against by the Connollys;
the tree was just recently cut 7" below
what the Connollys had requested, but
now the Connollys want them to sign a
legal agreement regarding the on -going
maintenance and height of the tree.
Mrs. Lindsay submitted photographs of
the existing tree and stated that after
trimming, it is approximately 10 to 11
feet in height.
Maria Connolly, .2061 Ocean Boulevard,
addressed the Council and expressed her
view of the on -going dispute with the
Lindsays, pointing out that when they
bought their home in 1987, the Star Pine
tree had not been planted and they have
pictures to prove it; they also have
pictures of the tree as they view it
from their living room and how it
obstructs the view of the beach and the
ocean, as well as how it impacts other
neighbors on M •Avenue; they have
requested that the Lindsays execute an
agreement stating they will keep the
tree trimmed to a certain height in the
future, but the Lindsays have refused
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to sign.
Kevin Lindsay, Attorney representing Mr.
& Mrs. Warren Lindsay, also addressed
the Council and stated that the subject
tree is at least 10 years old and not
only 5 years old as previously
mentioned; the tree does not block the
view of the Connollys; the tree has been
trimmed and the Lindsays are willing to
keep the tree trimmed.
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Hearing no other comments, motion was
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made by Council Member Hedges to direct
the Parks, Beaches & Recreation
Department to trim the subject Star Pine
tree so that it will not be higher than
9 feet, and that the tree be maintained
at 9 feet by the Lindsays, or the City
has the right to immediately remove it.
CURRENT BUSINESS
24. OCEAN FRONT WALK AD HOC COMMITTEE.
Ocean Frnt
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Motion was made to confirm the following
Committee
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Bicycle Trails Committee
(Representatives)
Randy Johnson
Joanne Lombardo
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The agenda for this meeting was posted
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City Hall Bulletin Board located outside
of the City of Newport Beach
Administration Building.
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