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ORDINANCE NO. 487
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF NEWPORT BEACH RE-
LATING TO THE TEMPOR-
ARY REMISSION OF PENAL -
T I E S ON DELINQUENT
TAXES, PAYMENT OF DE-
LINQUENT TAXES IN IN-
STALLMENTS, T H E RE-
DEMPTION AND SALE OF
PROPERTY SOLD TO THE
C I T Y F O R DELINQUENT
TAXES, DECLARING T H E
URGENCY OF THIS ORDI-
NANCE A N D PROVIDING
THAT IT SHALL TAKE EF-
FECT IMMEDIATELY UPON
ITS FIRST PASSAGE.
The City of Newport Beach, by
and through its City Council, does
ordain as follows:
Section 1. The word "taxes"
wherever used in this section, in-
cludes all taxes and assessments
and annual installments of assess-
ments charged on the tax roll of
the City of Newport Beach. The
word "City" wherever used in this
ordinance, shall mean the City of
Newport Beach.
In all cases where real estate
has been sold to the City, on or
before July 6th, 1938, for delin-
quent taxes, and the City has not
disposed of the same, the person
whose estate has been sold, his
heirs, executors, administrators or
other successors in interest shall
at any time on or before the 20th
day of April, 1940, have the right
to redeem such property by pay-
ing to the City Treasurer of the
City of Newport Beach, the
amount of taxes due thereon at
the time of such sale, and also all
taxes that were a lien upon said
real property at the time said
taxes became delinquent, and also
unpaid taxes of every description
assessed against the property, to-
gether with all taxes that are a
lien against the property for each
year since the sale, as shown on
the delinquent assessment rolls
of said City, or if not so assessed,
then upon the value of the property
as assessed in the year nearest
the time of such redemption, with
interest on the whole amount of
such taxes, at the rate of seven
per cent (7 %) per annum, com-
puted on the 1st day of July, 1936,
to the time of such redemption.
The provisions of this section
Shall be deemed to allow the re-
demption of such real estate on
or before the 20th day of April,
1940, free from the payment of
any costs, interest (other than the
interest hereinbefore in this sec-
tion provided), penalties for de-
linquencies or redemption penal-
ties, which may have accrued
against said real property on or
before April 20th, 1940. The pro-
visions of this section shall have
no application to the amount or
rate of penalties for delinquen-
cies, or upon redemption, for taxes
for the fiscal year 1939 -1940, ex-
cept as otherwise In Section 2
and in this section provided, such
redemption shall be made in the
manner prescribed by Ordinance
No. 15 of the City of Newport
Beach, and amendments thereto.
Section 2. The word "Taxes"
wherever used in this section, in-
cludes all taxes and assessments
and annual installments of assess-
ments charged on the tax roll of
the City of Newport Beach. The
word "city wherever used in
this section shall mean the City
of Newport Beach.
In all cases where real estate
has been sold to the City of New-
port Beach on or before July 6th,
1938, for delinquent taxes, and
the city has not disposed of the
same, the person whose estate
has been sold, his heirs, executors,
administrators or other successors
in interest, shall on or before
April 20th, 1940, have the tight
to elect to pay such delinquent
taxes in installments as herein-
after provided, and by the pay-
ment of each of such installments,
together with current city taxes,
to extend the period of redemp-
tion of such real estate and to
postpone the date of the sale of
said property as provided for by
Ordinance No. 15 of the City of
Newport Beach, and amendments
thereto, and in the event said
property has been deeded to the
City, postpone the re -sale of such
real estate by the City.
Upon payment to the City
Treasurer of the City of Newport
Beach, on or before April 20th,
1940, of ten percent (10 %) or
more, of an amount equal to the
total of unpaid taxes, computed
as prescribed in Section 1 of this
ordinance, plus interest on the
whole of said amount, at the rate
of seven percent (7 %), per an,
num, beginning July 1st, 1936, to
date of such payment, and by the
further payment on or before April
20th, 1940, of all city taxes levied
and assessed for the fiscal year
1939 -1940, together with penalties
and costs due thereon, the right
of redemption In installments
hereunder, shall be extended to
and including April 20th, 1940,
during which time no sale of such
property shall be held, as provided
for by Ordinance No. 15 of the
City of Newport Beach, and
amendments thereto, and no .deed
to the city shall be made as pre-
scribed by said Ordinance No. 15
and amendments thereto. Upon
payment to the City Treasurer in
each succeeding fiscal year, but
not later than April 20th, until
said amount has been paid, of -ten
percent (10 %) or more of. said
total amount, together with In-
test at the same rate from the
date of the preceding payment,
or that paid on raid total amount
remaining unpaid after such pre-
ceding payment, and upon pay-
ment on or before April 20th, in
each of said succeeding fiscal
.years, of city taxes for each of
such years, with penalties and
costs due thereon, the right of
redemption shall be extended, the
time of sale to the ciy shall be
postponed, and the time of making.
a final deed to the city shall be
postponed and extended for suc-
ces:ive periods of one year. In
the event of the failure to make
any of the payments herein speci-
fled to be made, on or before the
dates herein set forth, the right to
pay such delinquent taxes in in-
stallments shall cease and termi-
nate, and such property shall there-
upon be subject to sale as pro-
vided for by Ordinance No. 15 of
the City of Newport_ Beach, and
amendments thereto, and in the
same manner as though no elec-
tion to pay delinquent taxes in
installments had been made.
No such payment, nor all of
them, shall be deemed a redemp-
tion of the real estate, nor effect
the right, title or interest of the
city thereto, but shall be deemed
and considered as compensation
for the use and occupancy of said
real estate; provided, that if each
installment of delinquent taxes
and interest be paid on or before
the respective dates specified in
this section, and if redemption of
such property shall be made on or
before the 20th day of April, 1949,
in the manner hereinafter in this
Section provided, the amounts pre-
viously paid to the City Treasurer
under the authority of this sec-
tion, shall be credited on the
amount to be paid for such re-
demption.
The amount to be paid on or
before the 20th day of April, 1949,
to effect redemption of such prop-
erty, under this section, shall be
the sum of the following amounts:
(a) Unpaid taxes computed as
prescribed in Section I of this
ordinance, with interest thereon
equal to the amount of the inter-
est included In all installment
payments previously made, as
authorized by this section, and in
addition, interest equal to the
amount of interest due at the time
of such redemption on the re-
mainder, if any, of the amount
payable In installments, as author-
ized by this section;
(b) Unpaid taxes for the fiscal
years following the year ending
July 6th, 1938, with redemption
penalties thereon, computed In
accordance with Ordinance No. 15
of the City of Newport Beach,
and amendments thereto. Except
as in this section otherwise pro-
vided, such redemption shall be
made in the manner prescribed
by Ordinance No. 15 of the City
of Newport Beach, and amend-
ments thereto.
Section 3. If any section, sub -
sectirn. sentence, clause or
phrase of this ordinance is for
any reason held to be unconstitu-
tional, such decision shall not
effect the validity of the remain-
ing portions of this ordinance.
The City Council of the City of
Newport Beach hereby declares
that it would have passed this
ordinance irrespective of the fact
that any one or more sections,
subsections, sentences. clauses 01
phrases be declared unconstitu-
tional.
Section 4. This Ordinance is
hereby declared an urgency meas-
ure necessary for the immediate
preservation of the public peace,
health and safety, and shall there -
fcie take effect immediately upon
its first publication. The facts con-
stipating such necessity are as
follows: Due to the wide spread
depression many tax payers have
been unable to pay their taxes or
to redeem their property from sale
to the City of Newport Beach for
delinquency. By permitting re-
dcmption in installments and with
minimized penalties, many tax
payers will be able to redeem
their property, restore the same
to the tax rolls and thereby add
revenue for the operation and
maintenance of local city govern-
ment.
Section 5. The City Clerk
shall certify to the separate vote
on the urgency of this ordinance
and its passage by the vote of
five members of the City Council
of the City of Newport Beach, and
cause the same to be published
once in NEWPORT BALBOA
NEWS- TIMES, a semi - weekly
newspaper printed and circulated
in the City of, Newport Beach,
and upon such publication this
ordinance shall become immedi-
ately operative and take full
effect.
I hereby certify that the ques-
tion of the urgency of the fore -
gcing ordinance was passed and
the foregoing ordinance was adopt-
ed by a vote of five members of
the City Council . of the City of
Newport Beach, at its meeting held
on the 26th day of June, 1939.
Ayes, Councilmen: Gordon,
Ciaire, Whitson, Brown, _William-
son.
Noes, Councilmen: None.
Absent, Councilmen: None.
HARRY H. WILLIAMSON,
Mayor of the City of
Newport Beach.
ATTEST:
FRANK L. RINEHART,
City Clerk of the City of
Newport Beach.
( SEAL)
(Pub. July 18, 1939)