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The Honorable City Council
City of Newport Beach
Newport Beach, California
Gentlemen:
California's finest privat• harbor
Yacht Brokers • Marin• I inc.
April 7, 1969
We would like to go on record as being
interested in extending the lease on our
property to a maximum of fifty years, if
a mutually agreeable rental figure can
be arrived upon.
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BEACON BAY
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. 92662
• March 28, 1969
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Members of the City Council
City of Newport Beach,
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Dear Madam and Gentlemen:
This letter is being written because of the conjecture appear
ing in the local press regarding the Beacon Bay lease and the
quotations attributed to a representative of the Balboa Bay
Club concerning the individuals of the Beacon Bay Community
Association. The Beacon Bay Community Association consists
of the 72 individual home owners who occupy the eleven westerly
acres of the Beek master lease.
This subject has been thoroughly discussed by the members of
the Beacon Bay Community Association over the past four years.
Please be advised that the individual members of the Beacon
Bay Community Association have been polled and expressed
•their opinions regarding the lease. By a nearly unanimous vote
the members of the Beacon Bay Community Association have evi-
denced an interest in renegotiating the present lease prior
to its expiration. They have expressed a•willingness to do
so on a basis that would be more favorable to the City of
Newport Beach.
Representatives of the Community Association have discussed
this matter with the Beek family, holders of the prime lease.
The Beek family has evidenced a desire to cooperate in the
matter of any such renegotiation.
Therefore, if a formal request is necessary, please let this
letter stand as a request from the Beacon Bay Community Associa-
tion to open negotiations on lease revision and extension. It
is our understanding that whatever document might be forthcoming
from such negotiation would be put to a vote of the citizens of
Newport Beach.
The members of the Community Association recognize the inequities
in the present lease and are desirous of supplanting the present
lease with a.document fair to all.concerned parties and protec-
tive of the best interests of the citizens aENewport Beach.
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BEACON BAY
NEWPORT BeAC►i. CALIF. 92662
Members of the City Council.
March 28, 1969
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With an open mind as to amounts, terms, and conditions, we
stand ready to discuss this matter with you or your represent-
atives.
In order to help us in this regard, we have employed the
services of a recognized appraiser and a prominent attorney.
Both of these gentlemen are residents and taxpayers of the
City of Newport Beach.
When a majority of you feel the time is proper, please let us
hear from you.
Yours very truly,'