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DATE: May 22, 1995
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CLOSED SESSION - 5:00 o.m. [Refer to separate agenda
from City Attorney]
CLOSED SESSION REPORT PRESENTED: Mayor Hedges
announced that the City Council in their closed session
took action on the American Trader Oil spill litigation and
that a report has been placed on the fable in the lobby of
the Council Chambers.
RECESSED AT 6:50 P.M.
RECONVENED AT 7:00 P.M. for regular meeting
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ROLL CALL
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Reading of Minutes of Meeting of May 8, 1995, was
waived, approved as written, and ordered filed.
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Reading in full of all ordinances and resolutions under
consideration was waived, and City Clerk was directed to
read by titles only.
Mayor Hedges presented a Proclamation to Public Works
Director Don Webb in recognition of NATIONAL PUBLIC
WORKS WEEK - May 21 through 27, 1995.
Mayor Hedges also presented a Proclamation to
representatives of the Newport Beach Garden Club in
recognition of NATIONAL GARDEN WEEK - June 4 through
10,1995.
NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE AND VISITORS BUREAU -
NB Conf
Rosalind Williams, Executive Director of the Newport
Visitor,
Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau, presented the
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Bureau's Budget for 1995 -96, and summarized their 1994 -95
(38)
accomplishments as enumerated in her letter dated May
12, 1995. She displayed a copy of their advertising
campaign which included a destination planner, sales
brochure, and visitors guide, and also showed a 3- minute
video highlighting the City's various hotels, recreational
activities and tourist attractions.
There being no objections from the Council, the Bureau's
Budget for 1995 -96 was approved as presented.
MATTERS WHICH A COUNCIL MEMBER WOULD LIKE STAFF TO
REPORT ON AT A SUBSEQUENT MEETING:
• Council Member Edwards requested staff report back
on June 12 on the County's proposal to increase the
trash hauling fees and the impact it will have on the
City's General Fund. He stated as part of this issue, he
would like to see proposed alternatives as to how to
meet these costs, i.e., privatization, costs being passed
on to the City by the State, etc.
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• Mayor Hedges requested staff report back at a future
meeting on what kind of land use controls can be
imposed in order to not create a proliferation of
halfway houses /drug rehabilitation centers in the City,
as well as any political solutions the City may be able
to pursue.
• Mayor Hedges requested staff report back on funding
sources for the improvement of downtown Balboa with
respect to the Main Street "quick -fix" proposal.
MATTERS WHICH A COUNCIL MEMBER MAY WISH TO PLACE
ON A FUTURE AGENDA FOR .ACTION AND STAFF REPORT:
• Council Member Glover requested staff review the
City's present policies /regulations relative to
maintenance of vacant commercial buildings,
indicating she felt that tighter restrictions need to be
developed regarding landscaping and turn- around
time for replacement of broken glass.
There being no objections, Mayor Pro Tern Debay
requested the above report also include vacant lots.
• Council Member Edwards requested staff prepare a
resolution for June 12, supporting the off -shore oil
moratorium.
CONSENT CALENDAR
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The following Hems were approved, except for those Hems
removed:
ORDINANCE(S) FOR INTRODUCTION: Schedule for public
hearing on June 12, 1995:
1. Removed from the Consent Calendar.
RESOLUTION(Sl FOR ADOPTION
2. Resolution No. 95 -52, authorizing the ISSUANCE OF
SUBPOENAS to provide records from gas and
electric utilities. [Memorandum from Revenue
Manager /Finance Department]
3. Resolution No. 95.53, authorizing the City to enter
into a program supplement with the State of
California regarding the TUSTIN AVENUE STORM
DRAIN AND RIVERSIDE AVENUE AND CLIFF DRIVE
STREET RECONSTRUCTION BETWEEN IRVINE AVENUE
AND PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY (CONTRACT NO.
2782). [Memorandum from Public Works
Department]
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Revenue /Licen:
Res 95 -52
(27)
Tustin Av Strn
Drn /Riverside
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4. Resolution No. 95 -54, approving the City's
800 MHz Radio
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participation in the 800 MHz (RADIO SYSTEM)
Sys /Jt.Powers
ACQUISITION /JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT;
Agm btw CNB &
designate the Mayor as the City's representative to
Orange County
the Joint Powers Agency and the Mayor Pro Tern
C-2755(38/70)
as the City's alternate; and authorize the City staff
Res 95 -54
to review the various financing alternatives and
return to the City Council at the appropriate time
with the most cost effective option to acquire and
install the equipment with a total purchase price
not to exceed $3,393,958. [Report from City
Manager]
CONTRACT(Sl AND AGREEMENT(Sl
S. PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY AND NEWPORT
PCH & Npt Bl
BOULEVARD INTERCHANGE BRIDGE STRUCTURES
Intrchng Brdg
IMPROVEMENTS (CONTRACT NO. 2886)- Approve a
C -2886 (38)
Consultant Agreement with Law /Crandall Inc. for
geotechnical services to support project design.
[Report from Public Works Department]
6. LICENSE AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF
License Agm
HUNTINGTON BEACH TO ALLOW FOR THE
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CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF
Bch -Reach No.s
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REACH NO. 2 (Brookhurst Street to the Talbert
Cnstr /Mntnc
Channel) OF THE WATER TRANSMISSION MAIN
C-3004-G(38)
FOR THE GROUNDWATER DEVELOPMENT
PROJECT (CONTRACT NO. 3004 -G) - Approve
Agreement and authorize execution.
[Report from Public Works Department]
7. ORANGE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY
OCTA /CNB Mstr
MASTER FUNDING AGREEMENT - Approve a Master
Fndg Agm
Funding Agreement known as Cooperative
C-305108)
Agreement No. C -95 -985 between the City of
Newport Beach and the Orange County
Transportation Authority, and authorize the Mayor,
City Manager and City Attorney to execute the
Agreement. [Report from Public Works
Department]
8. AERIAL PHOTO ATLAS SHEETS AND MOSAICS -
Air Photo Srv:
Award a contract to Air Photo Services, Inc. to
C- 3052(38)
provide aerial photo atlas sheets and aerial
mosaics. [Report from Public Works Department]
9. BALBOA BOULEVARD AT 21ST STREET LEFT TURN LANE
Bal B1/21st St
(CONTRACT NO. 3045) - Affirm the Categorical
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Exemption of Environmental Impact; approve the
C-3045(38)
plans and specifications; award Contract No. 3045
to Hillside Constructors, Inc. for the total bid price
of $49.430.00. [Report from Public Works
Department]
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10. PALM STREET PARKING LOT (CONTRACT NO. 3044) -
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Approve Budget Amendment 038 to transfer
Lot
$8,200.00 from the Offstreet Parking Fund to
C-3044(38)
Account No. 7014P301261A; affirm the Categorical
Exemption of Environmental Impact; approve the
Plans and Specifications; and award Contract No.
3044 to Lambaren Contractors, Inc. of Lake Forest
for the total bid price of $86,593.62. [Report from
Public Works Department]
11. CLAIMS - for Denial by the City Manager.
(3 6 )
Susan W. Clark alleging City Ficus tree has caused
property damage at 2415 Holly Lane; seeking
reimbursement of damages and removal of tree.
Debra Duncan alleging fire damage as a result of
being re- routed in construction area on April 20,
1995 at Riverside and Pacific Coast Highway.
Adele M. Trent alleging damage to vehicle on April
26, 1995, as a result of roadway at Campus Drive
near MacArthur Boulevard.
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Coleen Weeks alleging City Refuse Crews have
taken trash bins while collecting refuse at 4312
Spindrift on April :25 and May 2, 1995; seeking
reimbursement of $35.00.
12. AGENDA /ACTIONS BY THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT
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for meeting of May 18, 1995.
13. PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULING - JUNE 12,1995:
Proposed 1995 -1996 BUDGET HEARING &
Budget
APPROPRIATION LIMIT. [Memorandum from
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Finance Director]
Removed from the Consent Calendar - General Plan
Amendment No. 94 -1(F)
14. LIDO PARK DRIVE BULKHEAD TIE ROD AND DECK
Lido Prk Dr
REPLACEMENT(CONTRACT NO. 2671) - Affirm the
Blkhd Tie Rod/
Categorical Exemption of Environmental Impact;
Deck Rplcm
approve the plans and specifications; and
C -2671 (38)
authorize Staff to advertise for bids. [Report from
Public Works Department]
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15. ENCROACHMENT AGREEMENT FOR CONSTRUCTION
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AND MAINTENANCE OF PROPOSED PRIVATE
David & Ann
IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN THE PLAZA DEL NORTE
Archie
PUBLIC RIGHT -OF -WAY ADJACENT TO 1704 PLAZA
(65)
DEL NORTE, BALBOA PENINSULA - Approve the
application for David and Ann Archie subject to
execution of an Encroachment Agreement for
non - standard improvements (City Clerk to have
the agreement recorded with the Orange County
Recorder); and an Encroachment Permit issued by
the Public Works Department. [Report from Public
Works Department]
16. 1994 -95 STREET RESURFACING AND SLURRY SEAL
1994 -95 St
PROGRAM (CONTRACT NO. 3043)- Approve the plans
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and specifications: and authorize the City Clerk to
C-3043(38)
advertise for bids to be opened at 11;00 A.M. on June
14, 1995. [Report from Public Works Department]
17. ACCEPTANCE OF OCEAN FRONT STREET END
Ocean F /St Enc
IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM(CONTRACT NO. 2984) -
Imprvm Prg
Accept the work; and authorize the City Clerk to
C-2984(38)
file a Notice of Completion and release the bonds
35 days after the Notice of Completion has been
recorded in accordance with applicable portions
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of the Civil Code. [Report from Public Works
Department]
18. 1995 RENTAL VACANCY RATE SURVEY - Receive
1995 Rental
and file survey (pursuant to City Council
Vacancy Rt Sri
Ordinance No. 94 -47 adopted on October 10,
(68 )
1994) regarding existing rental apartments
containing 15 or more units in the City. [Report
from Planning Department[
19. Removed from the Consent Calendar.
20. HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION NO. 256 -504 -
Harbor Perm
Approve application by Robert Teller to revise an
Apt No, 256 -
existing harbor permit, subject to
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recommendations in the staff report to eliminate
(51)
conditions 7 and 8 of the Harbor Permit approved
by the City Council on March 19, 1986, and
replace them with: 1) That should the piers and
floats be operated as a commercial boat docking
facility, applicant must provide parking
acceptable to the Marine Director and the
Planning Department of the City of Newport
Beach: 2) Establish a 15 foot setback on the
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baywardmost float on the westerly side; and
vessels berthed at the facility shall comply with the
Harbor Permit Policies and the Uniform Fire Code.
[Report from Marine Department]
21. Removed from the Consent Calendar.
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22. PLANNING COMMISSION VACANCY - Accept with
Planning
regret, the resignation letter of Planning
Commission
Commissioner Mitchell Brown; City Clerk to include
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vacancy with the June 30, 1995 appointments to fill
his unexpired term ending June 30, 1997.
23. BUDGET AMENDMENT
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BA -038, $8,200 - Appropriate from Offstreet Parking
Fund reserves to the BALBOA PARKING LOT
IMPROVEMENT PROJECT to supplement the $78,400
originally estimated to award this project. [Refer to
report with agenda item 10]
SUPPLEMENTAL AGENDA
AMENDMENT TO THE 1985 NORTH FORD
North Ford
DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT AND AFFORDABLE
PCA 613
HOUSING GRANT DEED - Report from Assistant City
(94 )
Attorney requesting authorization for Mayor to sign
an amendment to subject Grant Deed.
ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR
1. Proposed ORDINANCE, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
Noise Eleme
THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING
GP (94)
CHAPTERS 1.12, 6.04, 10.28, 10.32, 15.02,
20.01, 20.10 AND 20.70 OF THE NEWPORT
BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE SO AS TO REVISE
CURRENT NOISE CONTROL REGULATIONS TO
BE CONSISTENT WITH THOSE CONTAINED IN
THE NOISE ELEMENT OF THE GENERAL PLAN
AND TO ADD CHAPTER 10.26: COMMUNITY
NOISE CONTROL (PLANNING COMMISSION
PCA 807
AMENDMENT NO. 807). [Report from
Planning Department]
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Mayor Hedges indicated he had some concerns
with the proposed Ordinance, and therefore,
made a motion to change the following provisions:
"That Hems relative to heating, venting, and air -
conditioning noise levels be amended from 55
dBA to 50 dBA.
"That subparagraph E of Section 10.26.045 be
deleted in Its entirely.
'That Section 10.26.055 be deleted and
replaced with the following verbiage In order to
clarify how noise sources are measured:
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"Noise Level Measurement: The location for
measuring noise compliance with other
provisions of this Ordinance shall be located
at a point on the property line nearest the
heating, venting or air - conditioning
equipment, not Including areas in proximity
to uninhabitable spaces."
The City Attorney advised that the text of the
proposed Ordinance that pertains to the location
for taking measurements is found in Section
10.26.055, and states that if exterior noise levels are
measured, it must be done from a part of a private
yard or patio normally used for human activity,
and that if interior noise levels are measured, it
must be within the affected residential unit at least
4 feet from the wall, ceiling or floor nearest the
noise source with windows in an open position. He
stated that these provisions were put into the
Ordinance so that the "enforcement arm of the
City knows exactly how to enforce the Ordinance."
Mayor Hedges stated that his point for bringing this
issue up is that some of the biggest problems the
City has with respect to quality of life relate to
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upstairs sleeping areas and air - conditioning units
located in narrow side -yard setbacks.
Mayor Hedges also included in his motion above,
the change of date for compliance of existing
equipment from January 1, 2000 to January 1, 1998.
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by Mayor Pro Tern Debay to direct staff to explore
the changes recommended by the Mayor with the
City's Noise Consultant, and to bring this item back
on July 10, 1995 for reconsideration.
13. Schedule for public hearing on June 12, 1995:
A General Plan Amendment No. 94 -1(F) - Report
GPA 94 -1 (F)
from Planning Department requesting consideration
(4 5 )
of an amendment to the Land Use Element of the
General Plan for Pacific View Memorial Park, so as to
establish a new development allocation of a
maximum of 30,000 square feet of administrative
offices and support facilities, 126,700 square feet of
community mausoleum and garden crypts, and
12,000 square feet of family mausoleums (or
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equivalent building bulk restrictions). Additional
language is also proposed which specifies that all
future mausoleum and garden crypt structures shall
be constructed only within the building envelopes
authorized by the site plan approved in conjunction
With Use Permit No. 3518; and the acceptance of an
environmental document; and
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approve a development agreement for the
proposed build-out of the Pacific View Memorial Park;
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C. Use Permit No. 3518 - Request to approve a master
plan of development for the ultimate build -out of the
Pacific View Memorial Park, located on property in
the R -3-B and Unclassified Districts; and
D. Site Plan Review No. 69 - Request to establish
grade on each of the proposed mausoleum and
garden crypt building sites within the Pacific View
Memorial Park property. Portions of Block 96 and 97.
Irvine's Subdivision, located at 3500 Pacific View
Drive, at the southeasterly terminus of Pacific View
Drive, adjacent to the Harbor View Hills Planned
Community.
Council Member Watt stated she still had some
concerns with respect to the proposed
Development Agreement for the build -out of
. Pacific View Memorial Park, and suggested a City
Council ad -hoc committee be appointed to
review the document with the'City Attorney prior
to the June 12 public hearing if possible.
motion x Council Member O'Neil emphasized the number of
times this item has been before the Planning
Commission, and stated he was not in favor of
redoing their work all over again. He indicated he
was prepared to hear testimony and take action
at the next meeting, and therefore, moved to
approve the recommended action to schedule this
matter for public hearing on June 12,1995.
Council Member Edwards stated he was also in
support of hearing this item on June 12; however,
he did feel that in the interim, the City Attorney
should review the Development Agreement to
make sure it purports with the action taken by the
Planning Commission, and therefore, made an
amendment to this effect to the above motion.
The City Attorney advised that he met with four
representatives of the homeowners about three
. weeks ago and went through the Development
Agreement line -by -line, and since that time, some
additional changes have been made that he feels
make it a better document; however, he would be
happy to sit down with any of the residents and
Council Member Watt at any time to make
additional changes that may be necessary to
reflect the decision of the Planning Commission
and to insure that the residents are protected by
the provisions of the Agreement.
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The motion, as amended, was voted on and
carded.
19. HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION NO. 133 -88 - Report
Harbor Perm
from Marine Department recommending approval
Apl No. 133 -88
of application by Robert Guggenheim to revise the
(51)
residential float bayward of 88 Linda Isle, subject to
conditions in the staff report.
Christopher Cooper, Attomey representing
property owners John and Candice Schwartz, 89
Linda Isle Drive, stated that the Schwartzes'
property is the beneficiary of a private easement
which runs from the bulkhead of Lot 88, 55 feet out
into the waterway. The reason for the easement is
so that the Schwartzes can use their dock in a safe
manner. Presently, as the Guggenheim lot sits at 88
Linda Isle, the dock does not extend their
bulkhead; therefore, Lot 89 enjoys the proper
ingress and egress to and from their dock. It is the
Schwartzes' opinion, that the proposed 20 foot
dock extension will also create a navigational
hazard, cut off the sea wall or bulkhead part of
their dock, and as a result, decrease the value of
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their home. In addition, the proposed dock is not
uniform in design, thereby violating the CC &R's of
Linda Isle, and creating a nuisance and eye -sore.
In response to question raised by Council Member
Edwards regarding the private easement
referenced earlier, Mr. Cooper stated that the
subject easement was specifically designed to
enable the owner of Lot 89 to safely bring his or her
boat into the dock.
Tony Melum, Acting Marine Director, stated that
the applicant had originally proposed a dock that
was 20 foot longer than what is being requested at
this time. Because of the orientation of the revised
float and the position of the dock at 89 Linda Isle,
the Marine Department was initially concerned
about potential navigational problems between
the two floats when exiting and entering their slips.
As a result of the two property owners not being
able to come to a compromise, the Marine
Department was asked to handle the navigational
issue, and therefore, recommended the dock be
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reduced to 80 feet, and that the permit be
conditioned so that they would not be able to tie
up any boat beyond the end of the finger. This
compromise basically puts the dock in
conformance with the Municipal Code and Harbor
Permit policies. He added that the Marine
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easement involved, and have not had an
opportunity to meet with Mr. Cooper regarding this
new information.
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Following discussion, motion was made by Council
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Member Waff to refer this Item to the Harbor and
Beaches Committee for a report back to 30 days.
21. SPECIAL EVENTS APPLICATION - Report from the
Special Events
Community Services Department recommending
Apl N0.95 -130
approval of request, subject to conditions in the
(27 )
staff report, of Application No. 95 -130 by Balboa
Island Business Association for the Balboa Island
Pride Day Parade on June 11, 1995, 11 a.m. from
the intersection of Jamboree Road and Bayside
Drive to the intersection of Marine and Park
Avenues. The remainder of the event to take
place from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Marine
Avenue between Park Avenue and South Bay
Front.
La Donna Kienitz, Community Services Director /City
Librarian, addressed the Council and stated it was
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the intent of the staff to recommend approval of
this application, but it was not staff's intention to
recommend waiver of the fees for City services
and equipment which total $1,200.
The City Manager noted that the majority of the
costs to be incurred involve the Police
Department. He noted that the City reviews
twelve Special Events each year for "runs"
pursuant to Council policy, and in each of those
instances, staff time and equipment costs are
passed onto the "run applicant." There have only
been a few exceptions where the City costs have
been absorbed and that is because the City was
directly involved and /or actually sponsored the
event.
John Noyes, 221 Marine Avenue, Balboa Island,
addressed the Council and stated that last year,
the Community Pride Day Parade was fully
underwritten by the City because of the grand
opening of the new Balboa Island Fire Station. The
event was very successful, and it is their hope the
City would continue to give support for this year's
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parade. He also felt they could work with the
Police Department to reduce some of their costs.
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Council Member Watt stated she felt their needs to
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be a written policy with respect to issues such as
this inasmuch as it falls between the category of a
City sponsored event and a private event. She
stated that because this is a Community Pride Day
Parade, she would hope that the City could
control the costs to the applicant as much as
possible, but at the same time, she does not want
waive the entire amount.
The City Attorney noted that Special Event permit
fees are not charged to community groups or for
events which are nonprofit in nature, but are
charged for events which are scheduled to raise a
profit. The amount of money referenced in the
subject application is the cost related to the
conditions the City believes need to be imposed to
protect the public health, safety and welfare of
the community.
The Community Services Director /City Librarian
addressed the Council again, and emphasized
that the City costs referenced in the staff report
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were carefully estimated by the Police Department
as well as the General Services Department and
they feel those costs are accurate.
Motion
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Following discussion, motion was made by Council
Member Wait to direct the General Services and
Police Departments to work with the applicant in an
attempt to reduce the costs where possible; to
waive a portion of the fees for City staff and
equipment If deemed appropriate; and to refer this
item to the Legislative Committee to develop a
policy with respect to these type of events.
Motion
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Substitute motion was made by Council Member
All Ayes
Edwards to direct staff to work with the Balboa
Island Business Association and Council Member
Watt In an effort to reduce the City costs so that this
event can go forward, but that the Association be
required to pay whatever costs are necessary in
order to proceed, with said cost not exceeding
$1,200.
PUBLIC HEARINGS)
24. Mayor Hedges opened the public hearing
Undergr Util/
regarding UNDERGROUNDING UTILITIES IN CHANNEL
Asmt Dist 64
ROAD FROM OCEAN BOULEVARD TO NORTH OF "M"
Channel Road
STREET IN PENINSULA POINT (Proposed Assessment
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District No. 64).
Report from Public Works Department.
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The Public Works Director summarized the
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proposed project noting as follows: the
improvements consist of undergrounding
overhead utility lines and the removal of poles; the
cost for said work is $297,587.00; the unit
assessments are estimated at $9,582.70 for 25
parcels: there are eight parcels which have a
proportionate of that amount with assessments of
$7,091.00, while one parcel is being assessed at
$1,291.92; the method of spread is the some as the
last two assessment districts and is on a per parcel
basis. As of this date, there are seven written letters
of protest, or a total of 20576 protest; a property
owner meeting was held on May 9, 1995 in which
residents were able to talk with City staff as well as
staff from the Edison Company and Pacific
Telephone. As a result of that meeting, a pole
located off Miramar will remain and the property
owned by Rudolph Vanasek will receive no benefit
and no assessment from the District; also the
Assessment Numbers I, 2, 3 and possibly 4 will be
reduced proportionately because of the
telephone lines which were previously placed
underground; regarding the properties across from
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the public beaches, there are eight parcels
involved, and in talking with the Bond Counsel and
Assessment Engineer, it was agreed that no
property owner should have to pay for more than
one unit for undergrounding; the parcels across
from the beach receive an unobstructed view
from the bay and will pay for approximately 74% of
the unit price, and should the utilities in the alley
be undergrounded at some future date, that
assessment would be limited to approximately 26`9.
The Public Works Director stated it is his
recommendation that the staff proceed with the
modified changes and bring them back to the
Council at the next public hearing on June 12.
In response to questions raised by Mayor Hedges,
Mackenzie Brown, Legal Bond Counsel, addressed
the Council and stated that City -owned property
cannot by law be assessed, nor can a lien be put
on the property nor can the City sell bonds. With
regard to the proposed District, this is the first of two
public hearings, and there are two major issues: 1)
the boundaries of the District, and 2) allocation of
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the costs which he described. If the Council
proceeds with the formation of the District on June
12, appropriate resolutions will be presented for
adoption, and property owners will be notified of
their final and confirmed assessment.
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Joan Cox Assessment Engineer, addressed the
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to be included in the Assessment District and the
allocation of costs. She discussed how the
assessment spreads were calculated, and stated
that all the parcels benefit the same and were
apportioned on a per parcel basis. She also
answered questions of Council Member O'Neil.
The following persons appeared in favor of the
proposed Assessment District, indicating their
request was initiated in 1989:
Curtis Herberts, 2290 Channel Road, Assessment
Number 31, and also representing property
owners of Assessments Numbers 33 and 27.
Leland J. Crumbley, 2282 Channel Road,
Assessment Number 29, and representing
property owners of Assessment Numbers 26, 28
and 30.
Bill Anderson, 2226 Channel Road, Assessment
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Number 18.
Verlyn Jensen, 18101 Von Korman, Irvine,
representing Joe P. Thompson, property owner of
Assessment Numbers 9 and 10, addressed the
Council and stated they were not opposed to
the improvements, but do not feel it is equitable
that the properties located on the inland side of
East Balboa Boulevard and Channel Road,
which are not having their utilities placed
underground, are being asked to pay almost the
same assessment as the bayside parcels who are
having their utilities placed underground. The
differential between $9,582.70 for the bayside
properties versus $7.091.00 for the inland
properties is not equitable. The method and
formula for the assessments spread makes it clear
that the inland properties are being asked to pay
the full amount charged to all the other
properties less one -half of the estimated future
undergrounding cost of placing their utilities,
which are located in the alley to the rear of their
properties, in a similar underground state. He
also presented a written letter of protest from
property owner of Assessment Number II
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supporting this same position.
Motion
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Hearing no other comments, motion was made by
All Ayes
Mayor Hedges to continue this public hearing to
June 12,1995.
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25. Mayor Hedges opened the public hearing
Ord 95 -18
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regarding Proposed ORDINANCE NO. 95 -18, being,
Zoning
(94)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING
TITLE 20 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL
CODE SO AS TO REVISE THE REQUIRED REAR
YARD SETBACK FOR RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES
ABUTTING ALLEYS WITH WIDTHS OF 20 FEET TO
24 FEET FROM 2 FEET 6 INCHES TO A ZERO FOOT
REAR YARD SETBACK (PLANNING
PCA 820
COMMISSION AMENDMENT NO. 820)
Report from Planning Department.
The Planning Director summarized the staff report
as follows: the Zoning Code currently allows a zero
setback adjacent to alleys with a width of 24 ft, or
more; the proposed amendment would allow a
zero setback on alleys 20 ft. or more in width; the
Planning Commission considered this amendment
on April 20. 1995 and has unanimously
recommended approval; the amendment is
identical to that initiated by the City Council with
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the exception that roll -up garage doors have
been included as recommended by the Fire
Department.
Motion
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Hearing no one wishing to address the Council, the
All Ayes
public hearing was closed, and motion was made
by Mayor Hedges to adopt Ordinance No. 95 -18.
26. Mayor Hedges opened the public hearing
U/P 1758 (A)
regarding USE PERMIT NO. 1758(AMENDED) FOR THE
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ATLANTIS CLUB - Request to amend a previously
(88)
approved use permit which allowed the
establishment of a private club with on -sale
alcoholic beverages, live entertainment, dancing
and off -site parking with a full -time valet parking
service on property located in the RSC -H District.
The proposed amendment is a request to expand
the hours of operation of the club so as to allow a
12:00 noon opening on Saturday, Sunday and
holidays whereas the existing hours of operation
are limited from 6:30 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. daily on
property located at 3388 Via Lido (nightclub site),
between Via Oporto and Via Malaga; and parking
site located at 500 -516 32nd Street at corner of Villa
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Report from Planning Department.
The City Clerk advised that after the agenda was
printed, a letter was received from the Balboa
Peninsula Planning Advisory Committee
recommending the subject application be denied.
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The Planning Director summarized the staff report
AtlantiE
as follows: the building which houses the private
club was permitted by the City in 1959; a private
club use was permitted on the site in 1974; required
parking for the uses within the building have
always been provided using a combination of on
site and off site spaces; the applicant is currently
required to provide 71 spaces; the Club currently
provides 23 spaces on site, 10 spaces in Lido Marina
Village and 23 spaces at 32nd Street and Villa
Way; at the Planning Commission hearing on April
20, 1995 opposition to the proposal was received
except for live entertainment on Sunday
afternoons between 2:00 and 6:30 p.m.; the
Planning Commission subsequently unanimously
approved the request as proposed by the
applicant with the proviso that special parties be
appraised of and encouraged to use the valet
parking service provided by the applicant.
James Raven, Applicant, addressed the Council in
support of his request, stating the primary reason
he would like to open earlier is because of the
"fantastic" view from the Club, particularly during
daytime hours, in addition to generating more
revenue.
Pat Galvin, 452 Cabrillo Terrace, representing Via
Lido Plaza, addressed the Council in opposition to
the subject request, stating they have a good
relationship with the Applicant; however, there is a
serious parking problem in their lot for the
merchants as well as residents because of the
impact of nightclubs and restaurant -goers who use
their lot. He noted that the owners of the Plaza
pay a large amount of money each month for
security costs, and yet their own customers cannot
find parking spaces. He felt that if the request is
approved, it will only create a larger problem, and
therefore, suggested the Council require the
Applicant to provide valet parking at an off -site
location during the expanded hours.
Laith Ezzet, 2700 Newport Boulevard, addressed the
Council in support of the subject request, stating
the Via Lido Plaza parking lot is used primarily by
persons going to the Warehouse Restaurant which
holds 4 to 5 times the number of people than the
Atlantis. He also felt that Mr. Raven "runs a tighter
ship" than the other nightclubs in the area, and
that his request should be granted.
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Ziggy Modnick, owner of Ziggy's Optical Center in
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Via Lido Plaza, addressed the Council in opposition
to the above request, stating he has been at the
Plaza location for fourteen years, and that parking
with the businesses across the street has always
been an "awkward" situation; he frequently sees
people parking in the Plaza lot and then walking
across the street to Lido Marina Village to patronize
those merchants; also, many of the employees of
Lido Marina Village park in the Plaza lot; Saturdays
are especially busy, and he feels additional
parking from other sources will impact the
businesses in the Plaza. He added that he does not
think people are aware that there is parking
available across the! street from the Plaza.
Motion
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Hearing no others wishing to address the Council,
All Ayes
the public hearing was closed, and motion was
made by Mayor Hedges to sustain the decision of
the Planning Commission.
27. Mayor Hedges opened the public hearing
U/P 1581 (A)
regarding USE PERMIT NO. 1581(AMENDED),
Hooters Rest
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HOOTERS RESTAURANT - Request to amend a
previously approved use permit so as to change
(88)
the operational characteristics of an existing
restaurant with on -sale alcoholic beverages, live
entertainment, dancing and valet parking, on
property located in the commercial area of the
Cannery Village- McFadden Square Specific Plan
Area. The proposed amendment involves a
request to increase the "net public area" of the
restaurant by adding an outdoor dining area on
the street side of the building. The proposal also
includes a request to expand the restaurant
parking lot onto the adjoining property, the
approval of an off -site parking agreement for the
expanded parking; and the approval of a transfer
of development rights from the off -site parking
area (restaurant site is 2406 Newport Boulevard and
2410 Newport Boulevard is off -site parking lot site,
on the easterly side of Newport Boulevard,
southerly of 26th Street, on fhe Balboa Peninsula).
Report from Planning Department.
The Planning Director summarized the staff report
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as follows: the proposal is to add an outdoor
patio containing 674 sq. ft. to an existing restaurant
containing 2,268 sql. ft. of net public area; the
proposal also includes the addition of 38 parking
spaces on the adjoining site to the west; the
original restaurant use on this site was established
by Use Permit in 1972; parking has always been a
concern on this site with the requirement being
met with a combination of on -site, off -site and
guest dock spaces; the Planning Commission
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Mayor Pro Tern Debay referenced the letter from
Hooters Rest
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the Balboa Peninsula Planning Advisory Committee
and questioned how this Committee became
involved in this matter.
In response to the above, Mayor Hedges
commented that when he called this item up for
public hearing, he also referred it to the Balboa
Peninsula Planning Advisory Committee as well as
the Economic Development Committee for review
and comment. He stated that his motion was
unanimously approved by the City Council, and
that it was not his intention to overrule any decision
of the Planning Commission.
Mayor Pro Tem Debay indicated she was not in
favor of an applicant "being bounced around"
after that applicant has been before the Planning
Commission, and that she also is not familiar with
what the Balboa Peninsula Planning Advisory
Committee is doing inasmuch as she has not seen
any of their agendas or minutes.
The staff indicated Mayor Pro Tern Debay would
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be fumished with future agendas and minutes as
requested.
Ken Poole, Applicant, addressed the Council
again and stated he attended the meeting of the
Balboa Peninsula Planning Advisory Committee
only to give them an idea of what his plans were
with respect to landscaping and parking, and to
answer any questions or concerns.
John Loomis, Architect, addressed the Council
again and stated they had no objection to the
proposed additional condition suggested by the
City Attorney which reads as follows:
"Permittee shall ensure that any noise
generated by the outdoor dining shall not be
audible on any property zoned for residential
use including property designated as residential
pursuant to the provisions of the Cannery
Village Specific Area Plan, and properly on Lido
Peninsula that is designated PC and used for
residential purposes."
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Laith Ezzet, 2700 Newport Boulevard, Director of
28th Street Marina, addressed the Council and
stated he hopes the City reserves the right to
reduce the hours of operation if the improvements
that have been proposed by the Architect are
unsuccessful.
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In response to the above, Mayor Hedges advised
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Conditions of Approval of the Use Permit.
Hearing no others wishing to address the Council,
the public hearing was closed.
Motion
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Mayor Hedges moved to modify the decision of the
All Ayes
Planning Commission to include the additional
condition as recommended by the City Attorney,
and that Condition of Approval No. 20 be
changed from 900 sq. ft. of landscaping to 1,500 sq.
ft., with the additional sentence "the Planning
Director has the authority to adjust the parking
space ratio in order to achieve a rational
application of the 1,500 sq. ft. requirement."
28. Public hearing regarding USE PERMIT NO.
U/P 1956 (A)
1956(AMENDED) FOR THE THUNDERBIRD CLUB on
Thunderbird Cl
property located at 3505 Via Oporto, to determine
(B 8 )
whether to rescind the revocation of, and fully
reinstate subject use permit.
Report from the City Attorney.
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The City Manager advised that a letter has been
received from Michael B. Montgomery, Attorney for
the Thunderbird, requesting this item be continued
inasmuch as he just received the materials
fumished him by the City Attorney, and because
he will be out of the country. As a result of this
request, it is staff's recommendation this hearing
be continued to July 10, 1995.
The City Attorney reported that he has talked with
Greg Mulholland, Manager of the Thunderbird,
about the modifications to the valet parking in the
structure and advised him that those modifications
would not occur without approval of the
Thunderbird, and he is very willing to cooperate in
that regard. Mr. Mulholland also mentioned a
possible problem with a condition that requires the
front door to be closed which he feels impedes
ingress and egress, and could create more
problems that it solves. As a result, the City Attorney
suggested the Planning Director be authorized to
modify conditions relative to valet parking and the
closure of the front door in the interim.
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Greg Mulholland, Manager of the Thunderbird,
addressed the Council and stated that July 10, 1995
was an acceptable date for continuance of their
hearing, and that he was available for questions.
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Hearing no comments, motion was made by Mayor
Thunderl:
Hedges to continue this hearing to July 10, 1995,
including the recommended modifications by the
City Attorney which read as follows:
"The Planning Director is authorized to modify
conditions imposed by the City Council on June
27, 1994, relative to the requirement that all
doors remain closed as well as valet parking to
allow self - parking by patrons in areas other than
those designated and striped in tandem for use
by valets. The Planning Director may authorize
an interim modification to the valet parking
plan in so far as it relates to self - parking in the
structure and the manner by which patrons pay
for parking, provided: 1) The permittee agrees to
the modifications; 2) The permittee
acknowledges that any modification shall not,
in any way, affect the City Council's decision on
June 27. 1994, or the Council's authority to lift
the stay of revocation; and 3) That limited self -
parking by Thunderbird patrons will not reduce
available parking below the number required
by the Zoning Code."
PUBLIC COMMENTS: None.
ORDINANCE(S) FOR ADOPTION
29. Proposed ORDINANCE NO. 95 -15, being,
Ord 95 -'
Offense:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
Nuisance
THE CITY OF' NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING
(70/27)
CHAPTER 10.54 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH
MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO INDECENT
EXPOSURE.
Recycled report from Assistant City Attorney,
dated May 2,1995;
AND
30. Proposed ORDINANCE NO. 95 -16, being,
Ord 95 -:
Adult BI
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
(27)
THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING
CHAPTER 5.96.010 AND 5.96.045 OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE
PERTAINING TO ADULT BUSINESSES;
AND
31. Proposed ORDINANCE NO. 95 -17, being,
Ord 95-
Enterta
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
Estab
THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING
(27)
CHAPTER 5.28 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH
MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO
ENTERTAINMENT ESTABLISHMENTS.
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Motion was made by Council Member O'Neil to
adopt Ordinance Nos. 95 -15, 95 -16, and 95 -17, as
presented in the foregoing.
CURRENT BUSINESS
32. ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AFFAIRS CITIZENS
EQA /CAC
ADVISORY COMMITTEE VACANCY.
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Motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Debay (District
2) to confirm appointment of Murray Josiln to fill
unexpired term of Gregg Schwenk.
33. Letter from Board of Directors of OCTA regarding
OCTA
OCTA CORRIDOR ELECTED OFFICIALS COMMITTEE.
(54 )
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Mayor Hedges appointed Council Member John
Cox as the City's representative to the subject
committee that will provide policy input for the
corridor Major Investment Study (MIS), which is an
analysis of high capacity transportation
alternatives between Fullerton and Irvine.
34. Letter from LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES
League
REGARDING LEAGUE RESTRUCTURING SUPER
Cities
COMMITTEE.
(6I )
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Mayor Hedges confirmed appointed of Norma
Glover as the City's representative to the subject
committee that will analyze source needs and
delivery mechanisms within the County and
recommend changes to local government
structures.
Meeting adjourned at 9:25 p.m.
«res•soo«oe«ee«e«o e«o
The agenda for this meeting was posted on May 17, 1995
at 1:15 p.m., and the supplemental agenda was posted on
May 18, 1995 at 3:10 p.m., on the City Hall Bulletin Board
located outside of the City of Newport Beach
Administration Building.
Mayor
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