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REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
PLACE: Council Chambers
TIME: 7:00 P.M.
DATE: September 27, 1993
ROLL CALL
Mayor Turner presented a Certificate of
Appreciation to Robert Olds in recognition of
his dedicated service on the Aviation
Committee for the past five years.
Reading of Minutes of Meeting of September 13,
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.
The following items were approved:
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1. CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS - Contract with Graffiti
Bonanza Mobile Wash and Steam Cleaning Removal
for GRAFFITI REMOVAL SERVICES for period
of October 1, 1993 through September 30, Srvs
1994 (refer to Budget Amendment No. C -2960
009). [Report from the General Services (38)
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2. PERSONNEL VACANCIES: Reports from (66)
Personnel and General Services Director.
3. CLAI20 - For Denial by the City Manager: (36)
Louis Bastone alleging his eye glasses
were damaged when arrested by Police
Department on June 6, 1993; seeking
reimbursement.
Peter J. J. Brady alleging he was pulled
over by Police Department on August 26,
1993, claiming that his pocket phone was
never returned; seeking reimbursement of
$1,120.
Melissa M. Brady alleging City vehicle
struck her automobile while working on
Finley Avenue on May 13, 1993.
Bonnie Fisher alleging her vehicle was
damaged by overspray of paint from
Utilities Department doing work in area
of oil well adjacent to Pacific Coast
Highway on September 8, 1993.
Todd S. Cue alleging damage to right
alloy rim of his vehicle as a result of
pot holes located at corner of MacArthur
and Jamboree heading toward Corona del
Mar.
Stephany C. Hughlet alleging personal
injuries as a result of being struck by
automobile at Irvine Boulevard and
Bristol Avenue on July 10, 1993 due to
malfunctioning of traffic signal.
Paul J. Iverson alleging his vehicle was
struck by City Refuse Truck on Port
Sheffield in August, 1993.
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Russell Larson alleging damages to his
right front fender as a result of
baseball that was hit into the parking
lot at Bonita Creek softball game on
August 4, 1993.
Ashley Rodden alleging City Refuse Truck
ran over claimant's boogie board on
Corona del Mar beach on August 25, 1993;
seeking reimbursement of approximately
$119.
John Vanian alleging City -owned tree in
front of his home at 1724 Newport Hills
Drive West has shed berries onto his and
his daughter's vehicles which cannot be
polished out; seeking reimbursement of
$8,000 for damages to three vehicles.
Karen R. Whitaker alleging her car was
towed in error on August 27, 1993
seeking reimbursement of $105.
4. PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULING - October 11,
Ambulance
1993 - Proposed resolution amending
Rates
RATES FOR AMBULANCE SERVICE within the
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City. [Refer to report w /item 81
5. SPECIAL EVENTS APPLICATIONS - Approve
Permit /Spc.
APPLICATION NOS. 93 -141 for Newport
Events
Conservancy, and 93 -159 for American
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Heart Association, subject to conditions
in the staff reports from the Revenue
Manager, Finance Department.
6. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTIONS - Memorandum
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from the Planning Department regarding
PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA of
September 9, 1993.
7. BUDGET AMENDMENTS:
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BA -009, $42,000 - For appropriations in
General Services Technical Services
account for contracted Graffiti removal
Services with BONANZA MOBILE WASH 6
STEAM CLEANING. [Refer to report with
item 1]
BA- 010, $240,565 - Increase
appropriations to fully fund the City's
cost of the EARLY RETIREMENT PROGRAN.
[Report from Finance Director]
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BA -011, $93,750 - Increase estimated
revenue /estimated appropriations to
reflect Police Department request for
agreement with P.O.S.T. VIDEO GRANT for
video project contract.
BA -012, $250,000 - Transfer funds from
the Building Excise Tax fund to the
General fund for CONTRACT NO. 2913 FOR
POLICE FACILITY ROOFING AND HVAC
REPIACEMENT.
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PUBLIC HEARINGS
a. Mayor Turner opened the public hearing
regarding proposed ORDINANCE NO. 93 -21,
being,
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OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
AMENDING CHAPTER 5.14 OF THE
NEWI.'ORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE
PERTAINING TO AMBULANCE
REGULATIONS.
Report from the Fire Chief.
Fire Chief Tim Riley, addressed the
Council and advised that prior to
implementing the recommendations
contained in the staff report, his staff
met with the current ambulance provider,
Seal's Ambulance, to discuss the impact
of the proposed franchise fee. Seal's
Ambulance responded positively to the
City's initial request; therefore, staff
will be bringing back on October 11 a
recommendation to proceed with the
request for proposals for an ambulance
contract. The following proposed
changes have been made to the City's
Ambulance Regulations:
a. Clarified the definitions
of Basic and Advanced Life
Support making them
consistent with the
California Health and
Safety Code which regulates
the Emergency Medical
Services system.
b. Changed the level of
services provided by the
Contractor in the event of
a disaster.
C. Increased the duration of
the contract from two years
with an option to extend
the contract for two
additional years to a
three -year contract with
the same two years
extension option.
d. Established a franchise fee
for emergency ambulance
transportation services in
the City of Newport Beach.
e. Increased the professional
liability , insurance
requirement from one
million ($1,000,000)
dollars combined single
limit, bodily injury and
property damage to two
million ($2,000,000)
dollars combined single
limit, bodily injury and
property damage.
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In response to question raised by
Council Member Sansone regarding the
proposed franchise fee, Chief Riley
stated that the ambulance operator will
be required to pay a fixed percentage of
ten percent (108) of the gross receipts
of the service.
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It was also pointed out that a public
hearing will be held on October 11
regarding a proposed resolution amending
the rates for ambulance service within
the City pursuant to Section 5.14.090 of
the Municipal Code.
Hearing no one else wishing to address
the Council, the public hearing was
closed.
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Motion was made by Council Member Hart
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to adopt Ordinance No. 93 -21.
9. Mayor Turner opened the public hearing
U/P 3485(R)
regarding USE PERMIT N0. 3485 (Revised)
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- Request to revise a previously
approved use permit that permitted the
establishment of a restaurant/brewpub
with on -sale beer and wine and outdoor
seating, on property located in the
Specialty Retail area of the Cannery
Village/McFadden Square Specific Plan.
The proposal involves a request to
rescind the City Council's previous
action that permitted the expanded use
of daytime in -lieu parking spaces in the
Cannery Village Municipal Parking Lot
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which were to be used in conjunction
with the daytime operation of the
proposed restaurant/brewpub at 2920
Newport Boulevard. The proposal also
includes a request to change the daytime
parking requirement for the facility
from one parking space for each 40
square feet of "net public area," to one
parking space for each 50 square feet of
"net public area "; and reduce the
allowable daytime "net public area" to
1,500 square feet before 5:00 p.m.,
property located at 2920 Newport
Boulevard, an the southeasterly corner
of Newport Boulevard (northbound) and
30th Street, in Cannery Village.
Report from the Planning Department.
The Planning Director advised that this
application was before the City Council
in March 1993 and a use permit was
approved, subject to revisions of the
off -site parking agreement which would
have allowed the applicant to use 29
parking spaces in the Cannery Village
Municipal parking lot prior to 5 p.m.
However, at the Coastal Commission
hearing In July, the staff and Coastal
Commission disagreed with the action
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that had been taken by the City, and it
was their determination that the use of
the 29 parking spaces in the lot would
conflict with the public use of the same
spaces prior to the hour of 5 p.m.;
therefore, they took action
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to modify the approval, subject to four
U/P 3485
conditions: 1) that the applicant record
a deed restriction which would allow no
more than 1500 square feet of service
area being used prior to 5 p.m.; 2) that
41 off -site parking spaces will be
maintained between 6 a.m. and 5 p.m.
daily and 67 off -site parking spaces
between 5 p.m. and 2 a.m., (the 41 off -
site parking spaces between 6 a.m. and
5 p.m. are on privately owned property
under the same ownership immediately
adjacent to the brewpub and the
additional spaces would be in the
Municipal lot and would be used after 5
p.m.); 3) that the City Council rescind
its earlier action allowing the use of
the off -site parking spaces in the
Municipal lot prior to 5 p.m.; 4) that
the City will agree to enforce the
restrictions on the area of service (the
1500 square feet being used prior to 5
p.m.).
James Person, representing the
applicant, addressed the Council and
stated they feel this is a reduction of
intensity in use from the time it was
approved by the City Council last March;
however, they do agree to the conditions
of approval as imposed by both the City
and the Coastal Commission.
Hearing no one else wishing to address
the Council, the public hearing was
closed.
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Motion was made to by Council Member
Debay to approve Use Permit No. 3485
(Revised) with the findings and subject
to the conditions of approval set forth
In the attached Exhibit "A."
ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR
None.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
The following persons addressed the
Measure
Council and expressed their reasons for
opposing Measure A on the November
ballot - Proposed Open Space Assessment
District:
Stuart Williams, 1748 Bayport Way
Helen Rieron, 3201 Fourth Avenue
Tom and Mike Sullivan, 121 Marine Avenue
Mary Ann Towersey, 501 Rings Place,
member of the Newport Conservancy Board
of Directors, addressed the Council to
promote the "Walk on the Wild Side"
event which is scheduled for Sunday,
October 10 and begins at the Castaways
site at 16th Street and Dover Avenue and
concludes at the same site for a sunset
picnic and other attractions for public
enjoyment. Registration forms are
available at the libraries and at the
Parks, Beaches 6 Recreation Department!.
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Randy Johnson, representing Newport
Taxpayers Alliance against Measure A,
addressed the Council and stated why he
felt the Newport Conservancy should
cease its contributions to the Committee
to preserve the Castaways and Newporter
North parcels. He also felt the "Walk
on the Wild Side" activity has become a
blatant political event.
Claudette Mann, representing Newport
Mesa Board of Realtors, addressed the
Council regarding a community outreach
program they are sponsoring on Measure
A on October 6, 7:30 p.m. in the City
Council Chambers. She stated the Board
is not taking a position on the Measure,
and that the purpose of the meeting is
just to keep everyone informed. She
stated the panel will consist of Mayor
Turner, and a representative from The
Irvine Company, the Newport Taxpayers
Alliance and the Newport Conservancy.
Delores Otting, 17 Hillsborough,
addressed the Council and stated she is
still waiting for a response to the
letter she wrote concerning the City's
recycling program, ana the rrancnise
with Dimension Cable Television. In
addition, she asked questions regarding
the proposed Automated Refuse Collection
program.
The City Manager advised Ms. Otting that
he has gathered the information needed
to respond to her letter and she should
be hearing from him soon.
Dave Niederhaus, General Services
Director, in reply to some of Ms.
Otting's remarks, reported that the
barrels that will be used for the
Automated Refuse Collection program have
not yet been purchased; however, the
City will be conducting two
informational meetings, including a
demonstration of the truck that will be
used in the program, tomorrow evening at
7 p.m. at the Police headquarters on
Santa Barbara, and on Wednesday evening
at the Mariners library. He stated that
even though there are funds in the
current budget, no purchases have been
made for trucks or containers for this
program which is not scheduled to begin
prior to mid - January. The barrels come
in 60 and 110 gallon sizes and it is up
to the consumer to select the size they
feel fits their needs.
Mr. Niederhaus also stated he has a
video showing the thirteen cities
already using the Automated Refuse
Collection program which he will share
with the City Council at a future
meeting, as well as a live demonstration
of the equipment and containers for the
benefit of those watching the meeting on
television.
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Bruce Lloyd, 1826 Toyon Lane, addressed
the Council and spoke in opposition to
Measure A, and the proposed Automated
Refuse Collection program. He also felt
that if the City closes Newport Pier, it
will only create additional crime -
related problems in the City's parks.
Bruce Gage, Marcus Lane, addressed the
Council and received clarification from
the Mayor on the difference between the
proposed assessment district and a bond
issue.
John Sipple, 452 Seaward, addressed the
Council in opposition to Measure A and
the proposed Automated Refuse Collection
program. He also stated that the City
park adjacent to the Elks Lodge on Via
Oporto has been in need of upgrade for
over one year and should be
investigated.
In response to the comments made by the
speakers regarding Measure A. Mayor
Turner and Mayor Pro Tem Watt emphasized
that the Measure on the ballot in
November is only an advisory vote and
does not institute a tax. If Measure A
receives a 60% favorable vote to
initiate an assessment district, then
two public protest hearings must first
be held and more than 50% of the
property owners must protest the
proposed tax in order for the assessment
district to not occur. It was also noted
that assessment districts do not fall
under the jurisdiction of Proposition
13.
Helen &ieron, 3201 Fourth Avenue,
addressed the Council again regarding
privatization of the City tree trimmers.
Sid Soffer, 900 Arbor Street, Costa
Mesa, and owner of three parcels in the
City, addressed the Council and
indicated he felt the 10% penalty the
City imposes on delinquent water bills
is somewhat high. In his opinion, he
does not feel that the property values
in the :McFadden Square area have
increased since the improvements were
made by way of an assessment district,
and that closing the pier or increasing
meter operation will not help the small
businessmen in the area.
John Sipple, 452 Seaward Avenue,
addressed the Council again and
complimented the City on its services;
however, he felt it was not in the best
interest of the City to contract outside
the City for services such as certain
refuse collection, tree trimming, etc.
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10. BICYCLE TRAILS CITIZENS ADVISORY
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COMMITTEE VACANCY.
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Motion was made by Mayor Pro Tom Watt
(District 5) to defer appointment to
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October 11, 1993 to fill the unexpired
term of Dorothy Beek ending December 31,
1993..
So ordered
There being no objections, it was so
ordered.
CURRENT BUSINESS
11. Report from the Deputy City Manager
4210 River
concerning CONSIDERATION OF BIDS FOR
Prop Acq
4210 RIVER AVENUE.
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The Deputy City Manager summarized his
initial and supplemental staff reports,
noting that pursuant to previous City
Council action, the staff can only
approve an offer that nets the City
$350,000, and anything below that amount
must come back to the Council for
approval. An all cash offer for the
property was received for $362,500,
subject to City Council approval,
following a counter -offer negotiation.
In the interim, another offer was
received for $367,000, also all cash.
The net to the City for the latter offer
is $345,650 due to the $18,350
commission; however, the net amount is
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still below the $350,000 and that is the
reason this item is back before the
Council.
The Deputy City Manager further noted
that since the above two offers were
received, the second highest bidder has
stated that he would be willing to match
the $367,000 offer, and as a result, the
Deputy City Manager recommended the City
Council direct the City Clerk to receive
additional sealed bids from the current
two highest bidders for the purchase of
4210 River Avenue up to 10 a.m.,
Tuesday, September 28, 1993. He stated
that the bidder who nets the City the
most will be the successful bidder.
Tom Miller, Realtor, Property House,
6308 W. Coast Highway, addressed the
Council and stated his client submitted
the highest offer and would like to see
this transaction consummated at this
time and not have to submit another bid
offer. He indicated that if the City
takes the risk of going to the sealed
bid process, someone could drop out and
the City could end up with a lower net
than has already been offered.
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Ron Beard, 218 48th Street, addressed
the Council and stated that he is the
person who accepted the counter offer
from the City of $362,500. He noted
that he has the cash in the bank; he has
lived in the area for 13 years; and
inasmuch as he submitted an offer which
was accepted, subject to City Council
approval, he felt his bid should be
valid and approved. He stated he did
not think it was fair for the City to
accept his offer and then "shop" later
for a higher offer. He also has executed
a written contract with the City which
he stated should be honored.
Discussion ensued wherein the City
Attorney commented that there is no
specific statutory process for the sale
of real property other than what the
City has already complied with, and he
does not believe the contingency that
the Deputy City Manager put on the offer
"subject to City Council approval,"
deprives the City Council of the option
to accept the higher bid. However, he
does feel that Council's failure to
accept the highest bid or to proceed
with a sealed bid process could have an
affect on future bidding where there has
been an offer made by the City, accepted
by the other party, subject to Council
approval. He also felt that Mr. Beard's
argument was a valid one relative to the
effect of not accepting his bid in
future cases where the City is selling
property. The City Council has the
option of rejecting both offers inasmuch
as the City has yet to reach the net of
$350,000 as originally intended.
Following consideration, Mayor Turner
made a motion to direct the City Clerk
to receive additional sealed bids for
the purchase of 4210 River Avenue up to
10 a.m., Tuesday. September 28, 1993
when all 'bids will be opened, and to
authorise the Mayor and City Clerk to
execute all documents to transfer the
property to the bidder who provides the
highest net dollar value to the City as
determined. by the City Manager, provided
however, that the accepted bid shall be
no less than $345,650 net to the City.
Motion was made by Council Member Debay
to amend the foregoing motion to require
that the net to the City shall be no
less than $350,000, which motion
carried.
12. AVIATION COMMITTEE VACANCY.
Motion was made to accept letter of
resignation from Robert Olds with
regret, and defer appointment to
October 11, 1993 to fill vacancy as
Homeowners Association Representative.
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13. Report from Off- Street Parking Committee
recommending adoption of proposed
resolution to extend hours of operation
of PARKING METERS ADJACENT TO RENDEZVOUS
CONDOMINIUMS at Palm and Ocean Front.
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Due to new information received relative
to this item, motion was made by Council
Member Debay to defer action on this
matter until the staff has met with the
affected parties.
Meeting adjourned at 8:45 p.m.
The agenda for this meeting was posted
on September 23, 1993, at 10:30 a.m. , on
the City Hall Bulletin Board located
outside of the City of Newport Beach
Administration Building.
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