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RESOLUTION N0, 6333
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH RECITING THE FACT OF THE GENERAL
MUNICIPAL ELECTION HELD IN SAID CITY ON THE 12TH
DAY OF APRIL, 1966, DECLARING THE RESULT THEREOF
AND SUCH OTHER MATTERS AS ARE PROVIDED BY LAW
WHEREAS, a regular general municipal election was held
and conducted in the City of Newport Beach, County of Orange,
State of California, on Tuesday, the 12th day of April, 1966, as
required by law; and
WHEREAS, notice of said election was duly and regularly
given in time, form and manner as provided by law; that voting
precincts were properly established; that election officers were
appointed and that in all respects said election was held and
conducted and the votes cast.thereat, received and canvassed and
the returns made and declared in time, form and manner as required
by the provisions of the Elections Code of the State of Cali-
fornia for the holding of elections in cities; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 6318 adopted the
28th day of March, 1966, the City Clerk canvassed the returns of
said election and has certified the regUlts to this City Council,
said results are received, attached and made a part hereof as
"Exhibit A."
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Newport
Beach does resolve as follows-.
SECTION to That there were 48 voting precincts estab-
lished for the purpose of holding said election consisting of con-
solidations of the regular election precincts in the City of`New-
port Beach as established for the holding of state and county
elections.
SECTION 20 That said regular general municipal electic
was he}d for the purpose of electing the following officers of
said City as required by the laws relating to. cities in the State
of California, to wit-
Four members of the City Council of said City for the
full term of four years.
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SECTION 3. That at said regular general municipal elec-
tion, the following measures were submitted to the electors of
said City, to wit.. Thirteen proposed Charter Amendments, desig-
nated as Proposed Charter Amendments Numbers One through Thirteen.
SECTION 4. That the whole number of votes cast in said
City, except absent voter ballots, was 6951 that the whole
number of absent voter ballots cast in said City was 77
making a total of 7028 votes cast in said City.
SECTION S. That the names of persons voted for at said
election for Members of the City Council are as follows-
follows:
District
Two;
Donald E. Elder
Howard Rogers
District
Three-
Doreen Marshall
Glyn Price
District
Four-
Paul J> Gruber
Paul A. Hanna
District
Seven-
Robert H. Shelton
That the
measures
voted upon at said election are as
PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE- Shall Section
402 of the Charter be amended to increase the reimbursement to
members of the City Council for out -of- pocket expenditures and
costs from One Hundred to Two Hundred Dollars per month?
PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT NUMBER TWO- Shall Section
404 of the Charter be amended to increase the maximum amount from
Fifty to One Hundred Dollars per month which the Council may
authorize by resolution as an additional expense allowance to the
Mayor?
PROPOSED CHARTER
NUMBER THREE: Shall Section
602 of the Charter be amended to provide that the City Attorney
shall prosecute misdemeanor offenses arising under State law if
authorized and directed to do so.by ordinance or resolution
adopted by the City Council?
PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT NUMBER FOUR: Shall Section
610 of the Charter be amended to make the existing Charter
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1107 of the Charter be amended to increase the maximum special tax
which the City Council could impose for library purposes from'ten
to fifteen cents on each One Hundred Dollars of the assessed value
of taxable property in the City?
PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT NUMBER NINE: Shall Section
1110 of the Charter, which concerns contracts for public works
projects, be amended to provide that the public bid requirements
shall apply to projects involving a total expenditure exceeding
Five Thousand Dollars, or such lesser amount as may be established
by ordinance, instead of the existing provision that public bid
requirements shall apply to any project.involving a total expend-
iture in excess of Three Thousand Dollars?
PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT NUMBER TEN: Shall Section
1110 of the Charter, which concerns contracts for public works
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restrictions against nepotism apply to.appoi.ntments to positions
within the Civil Service System as well as.to non -Civil Service
positions?
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PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT NUMBER FIVE: Shall Section
706 of the Charter be amended to reduce the number of Planning
Commissioners from nine to seven and to require the Planning Dir-
ector to attend the meetings of the Planning Commission in an
advisory capacity?
PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT NUMBER SIX: Shall Section
709 of the Charter be amended to change the title of the Recre-
ation Director to Parks, Beaches and Recreation Director?
PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT NUMBER SEVEN: Shall Section
1005 of the Charter be amended to provide that the names and
respective boundaries of the seven councilmanic districts shall
be as established by ordinance; shall Sections 1006 through 1012
of the Charter, which contain obsolete descriptions of the seven
councilmanic districts, be deleted from the Charter; and shall
Section 1013 of the Charter be renumbered to Section 10067
PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT NUMBER EIGHT: Shall Section
1107 of the Charter be amended to increase the maximum special tax
which the City Council could impose for library purposes from'ten
to fifteen cents on each One Hundred Dollars of the assessed value
of taxable property in the City?
PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT NUMBER NINE: Shall Section
1110 of the Charter, which concerns contracts for public works
projects, be amended to provide that the public bid requirements
shall apply to projects involving a total expenditure exceeding
Five Thousand Dollars, or such lesser amount as may be established
by ordinance, instead of the existing provision that public bid
requirements shall apply to any project.involving a total expend-
iture in excess of Three Thousand Dollars?
PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT NUMBER TEN: Shall Section
1110 of the Charter, which concerns contracts for public works
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projects, be amended to provide that the minimum time required to
elapse between the first publication of notice inviting bids in
the official newspaper and the time for opening bids be decreased
from twenty to ten days?
PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT NUMBER ELEVEN: Shall Section
1113 of the Charter be amended to change the title of the Section
from "Capital Outlays Fund" to "Capital Improvement Fund1° and to
change the term "capital outlay" or "outlays" to "capital improve-
meet" or "improvements" throughout the Section?
PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT NUMBER TWELVE: Shall Section
1114 of the Charter be amended to provide that all claims for dam-
ages against the City shall be filed in accordance with the re-
quirements prescribed by ordinance except as otherwise provided
by the provisions of State law applicable to chartered cities and
to delete the specific requirements for filing such claims pres-
ently included in the Charter which have become obsolete because
of changes in State laws; shall Section 1116 of the Charter relat-
ing to lawsuits against the City which is in conflict with State
law be repealed; and shall Section 1117 of the Charter be renum-
bered to Section 1116?
PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT NUMBER THIRTEEN: Shall the
Charter be amended to add Section 1402 (d) to authorize the City
Council to sell and convey that parcel of City -owned real prop-
erty on the south side of Balboa Boulevard between E and F
Streets described as follows:
That portion of Section Thirty -five (35), in Township Six
(6) South, Range Ten (10) West, San Bernardino Base & Mer-
idian together with that portion of Fractional Section Two
(2), in Township Seven (7) South, Range Ten (10) West, San
Bernardino Base & Meridian shown as Parcel "A" on the map
recorded in Book 80, Page 48 of Record of Surveys in the
office of the County Recorder of Orange County, California,
and described as follows:
Beginning at the most westerly corner of Lot 8, Block 22,
Eastside Addition to Balboa Tract as show�on the map
recorded in Book 4, Page 20 of Miscellaneous Maps in the
office of the County Recorder of said County; thence
S 700 10° 0011 E. 3078 feet to the True Point of Beginning;
thence continuing S 700 10° 00" E'26<22 feet; thence
N 190 50° 00" E. 9.46 feet; thence West 27°87 feet to the
True Point of Beginning?
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That the number of votes given at each precinct and the
number of votes given in the City to each of such persons above
named for the respective offices for which said persons were
candidates and for and against the measures were as listed in
Exhibit "A" attached.
that:
SECTION 6. The City Council does declare and determine
Howard Rogers was elected as a Member of the City
Council from the Second District for the full term of four years.
Doreen Marshall was elected as a Member of the City
Council from the Third District for the full term of four years.
Paul J. Gruber was elected as a Member of the City
Council from the Fourth District for the full term of four years.
Robert H. Shelton was elected as a Member of the City
Council from the Seventh District for the full term of four years.
That as a result of said election, the vote on the pro-
posed charter amendments was as follows:
A majority of the qualified voters voting on Charter
Amendment Number One did vote in favor thereof and it was adopted.
A majority of the qualified voters voting on Charter
Amendment Number Two did vote in favor thereof and it was adopted.
A majority of the qualified voters voting on Charter
Amendment Number Three did vote in favor thereof and it was adopted
A majority of the qualified voters voting on Charter
Amendment Number Four did vote in favor thereof and it was adopted.
A majority of the qualified voters voting on Charter
Amendment Number Five did vote in favor thereof and it was adopted,
A majority of the qualified voters voting on Charter
Amendment Number Six did vote in favor thereof and it was adopted.
A majority of the qualified voters voting on Charter
Amendment Number Seven did vote in favor thereof and it was adopt=
A majority of the qualified voters voting on.Charter
Amendment Number Eight did vote in favor thereof and it was adopt--
5.
Amendment Number Eleven did vote in favor thereof and it was adopted.
A majority of the qualified voters voting on Charter
Amendment Number Twelve did vote in favor thereof and it was adopted.
A majority of the qualified voters voting on Charter
Amendment Number Thirteen did vote in favor thereof and it was
adopted.
SECTION 7. The City Clerk shall enter on the rec-ords of
the City Council a statement of the result of said election showing:
(1) The whole number of votes cast in the,_city.
A majority
of the qualified voters voting on
Charter
Amendment Number Nine
did vote in favor thereof and it
was adopted.
A majority
of the qualified voters voting on
Charter
and for and against each measure..
SECTION 8. The City Clerk shall immediately make and,
Amendment Number Ten
did vote in favor thereof and it was adopted.
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of California relating to the filing of campaign statements, shall
deliver to each of such persons so elected a Certificate of Elec-
A majority
of the qualified voters voting on
Charter
Amendment Number Eleven did vote in favor thereof and it was adopted.
A majority of the qualified voters voting on Charter
Amendment Number Twelve did vote in favor thereof and it was adopted.
A majority of the qualified voters voting on Charter
Amendment Number Thirteen did vote in favor thereof and it was
adopted.
SECTION 7. The City Clerk shall enter on the rec-ords of
the City Council a statement of the result of said election showing:
(1) The whole number of votes cast in the,_city.
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(2) The names of the persons voted fore
(3) The measures voted upon.
(4) For what office each person was voted for.
(5) The number of votes given at each precinct to each
person, and for and against each measure.
(6) The number of votes given in the city to each person
and for and against each measure..
SECTION 8. The City Clerk shall immediately make and,
upon compliance by the persons elected with,the provisions of
Section 11565 and Section 11568 of the Elections Code of the State
of California relating to the filing of campaign statements, shall
deliver to each of such persons so elected a Certificate of Elec-
tion signed by her and duly authenticated, shall administer to
each person elected the Oath of Office prescribed in the State
Constitution of the State of California and shall have them sub-
scribe thereto and file the same in her office. Whereupon, each
and all of said persons so elected shall be inducted into the
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respective office to which they have been elected.
ATTEST;
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ADOPTED this 19th day of April, 1966.
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4/8/66
CITY CLERKS CERTIFICATE OF CANVASS
t"MARGERY SCHROUDER, City Clerk of the.City of Newport Beach, County of
ange, State of California, duly authorized by Resolution No. 6318 adopted
the City Council of said City on the 28th day of March, 1966, do hereby
tify that I have canvassed the returns of the regular general municipal
e ection held in said City on the 12th day of April, 1966, and find that the
number of votes given at each precinct and the number of votes given in the
City to persons voted for, the respective offices for which said persons were
candidates, and the number of votes for and against the measures were as
follows;
Dated: April 11—, 1966. R...4 e�
Marigeryl Sc rou er
City Clerk
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
FOR MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL
District Two
Donald E. Howard
Elder Rogers
District Three
Doreen Glyn
Marshall Price
s ric
District Four I Seven
Paul J. Paul A. Robert H.
Gruber Hanna Shelton
27
44
26
45
43
29 60
35
47
46
35
51
30
71
43
79
66
53'
56
66
105
40
84
60
62
45
77
102
71
78
75
72
6T
80
131
36
76
44
69
50
60
79
40
69
73
37
72
38
94
75
77
99
48
80
70
129
76
82
99
57
87
70
137
83
55
60
73
63
63
111
102
98
135
59
110
78
171
65
162
179
45
123
98
193
72
118
103
90
98
89
158
22
69
61
35
55
38
84
75
141
117
102
133
81
185
54
72
78
44
66
55
104
BO
79
86
69
§5
88
132
49
78
86
41
57
59
107
47
81
62
66
47
.82
115
-1- EXHIBIT "A"
-2- EXHIBIT "A"
District
Two
District
Three
District
Pour
PRECINCT
Elder
Ro ers
Marshall
Price
Gruber
Hanna
20
84
111
139
60
117
77
21
62
113
131
44
109
65
22
78
89
114
48
70
93
23
59
76
98
38
57
83
24
72
101
127
46
98
72
25
75
95
130
42
84
.86
26
92 1
121
164
47
126
83
27
102
121
173
53
117
106
28
72
102
125
49
88
85
29
37
55
36
56
62
28
3OA
80 1
93
120
54
87
85
30B
84
83
120
46
86
80
31
110
.62
139
38
62
112
32
70
61
96
34
53
74
33
58
68
85
41
60
65
34
73
53
.83
45
60
64
35
59
55
92
24
67
45
36
61
63
i
87
34
55
62
37
39
49
54
34
51
38
38
56
40
70
25
50
46
39.
°` 60
65
90
39
58
68
4 ®',-
65
56
72
48
67
50
41
37
60
71
28
46
52
4.2
39
44
64
23
47
37
43
77
74
101
51
71
82
44.
81
63
95
52
74
69
45
85
100
134
50
107
76
46
40
51
68
21
43
46
47
47
69
72
44
39'
75
OTAL
3046
3782
4505
.2316
3491
3255
ABSENTEE
VOTE
41
34
51
26
38
38
TOTAL
VOTES CAST:.
3087
3816
4556
2342
3529
3293
-2- EXHIBIT "A"
MEASURES
PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENTS
CHARTER AMENDMENT NUMBER
ONE (Increases Council-
men'as expense allowance)
�a
CINCT
YES NO
1 �3 32
CHARTER AMENDMENT NUMBER
TWO (Increases addi-
tional expense allowance
to Mayor
YES NO
43 25
CHARTER AMENDMENT NUMBER
THREE (Provides for
prosecution of State
misdemeanor offenses by
City Attorne
YES NO
56 6
2 41
3 66
37
52
4B 30
71 47
5B
97
17
19
4 46
77
55 68
25
5 66
77
74 6B
36
6 33
70
39 63
F79
43
7 65
37
63 36
15
8 69
69
76 61
7
24
9 82
10 46
66
84
89 57
45 80
106
79
34
43
11 101
82
101' 76
149
28
12' 137
13 106
70
75
137 69
113 63
181
145
19
27
14 47
41
48 39
69
13
15 112
98.
131 75
161
35
16 6B
49
73 45
85
18 ;
17 76
78
80 73
101
50
18 51
69
56 58
90
20
19 44
74
56 62
84
32
20 103
82
104 80
141
40
21 115
53
120 44
139
17
22 88
74
88 '73
123
30
79
53
80 52
107
21
t 43 100
69
106 64
143
24
25 94
71
102 64
137
21
26 132.
74
155 50
184
16
27 124
93
157 61
183
33
-3- EXHIBIT "A"
+ • S
PRE-
CHARTER
AMENDMENT NUMBER
CHARTER
AMENDMENT NUMB
CHARTER
AMENDMENT NUMBER
CINCT
ONE
TWO
THREE
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
28
94
72
1Q8
51
128
31
9
40
38
40
36
61
11
304
95
78
108
63
151
15
3OB
106
45
114
44
137
17
31
104
62
113
51
143
15
32
62
58
65
57
94
25
33
56
56
63
49
89
18
34
75
47
85
36
100
12
35
75
35
76
34
100
5
36
53
66
60
56
86
26
37
34
51.
37
49
59
16
38
41
49
45
45
74
15
39
57
63
62
59
96
19
40
56
59
64
51
102
10
41
55
38
65
30
76
17
42
43
41
44
39
62
13
43
71
75
79
65
111
30
44
62
77
65.
75
101
31
45
91
88
107
71
149
23
46
49
39
60
28
77
8
47
61
56
65
52
94
22
TOTAL
3504
2997
2624
5150
1085
ABSEN-
TEE
52
24
53
23
56
14
VOTE
TOTAL
VOTES
� .ST
3556
3021
3888
2647
5206
1099
t
e4® EXHIBIT "A"
6
44.
54
MEASURES
22
27
65
28
PROPOSED
CHARTER AMENDMENTS (Continued)
183
15
CHARTER
AMENDMENT NUMBER
CHARTER AMENDMENT NUMBER
BARTER AMENDMENT NUMBER
7
OUR (Extends prohibi-
FIVE (Adds Planning
SIX (Changes title of
13
ions against
nepotism
Director as advisor to
head of the
Parks,
to Civil
Service employ-
Planning Commission and
Beaches and
Recreation
8
es)
48
reduces size of Planning
Department)
CINCT
Z3
9
Commission)
46
119
21
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
1
40
24
61
5
60
6
42
98
24
80
37
2
37
38
59
15
48
15
3
76
39
108
9
101
14
21
7
45
116
76
24
21
179
16
5
Q1
49
110
32
105
30
6
44.
54
76
22
27
65
28
186
13
183
15
27
133. 76
192.
24
7
54
38
80
13
74
19
8
80
48
115
20
104
Z3
9
89
46
119
21
117
2Z
10
76
42
98
24
80
37
11
112
63
157
17
150
21
12
116
76
.191
10
179
16
13
123
42
165
11
156
13
14
63
20
70
14
71
14
15
127
69
171
30
172
27
16
62
43
96
10
92
16
17
83
68
122
29
113
38
18
53
51
96
16
86
19
19
61
52
96
20
91
23
20
112
65
149
26
143
32
21
97
.54
147
10
141
14
22
89
55
142
13
135
14
3
72
54
11 121
10
114
12
4
96
71
11 144
24
146
22
25
98 58.
137
23
136
27
26
118 76
186
13
183
15
27
133. 76
192.
24
192
19
-5- EXHIBIT "A"
CINCT
FOUR
FIVE
SILL
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
08
110
54
140
18
141
21
9
38
31
60
13
58
11
30A
108
57
150
17
159
9
30B
102
47
142
11
142.
9
31
101
59
129
33
143
15
32
70
46
109
11
106
10
33
63
41
91
18
92
12
34
82
23
102
7
98
9
35
62
41
97
8
99
8
36
78
30
99
15
94
17
37
49
27
66
13
68
13
38
57
25•
80
10
76
10
39
61
60
100
21
87
31
40
86
26
101
9
97
12
41
63
30
76
14
78
13
42
54
23
68
8
68
8
43
89
49
120
19
124
15
44
90
46
106
27
114
21
45
131
43
156
15
157
14
46
71
16,
81
6
78
7
47
65
51
93
23
98
16
TOTAL
3,909
2,240
5,476
793
5,325
838
ABSEN-
TEE
60
12
67
6
66
5
VOTE
TOTAL
VOTES
3,969
2,252
5,543
799
5,391
843
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-6- EXHIBIT "A"
-7- EXHIBIT B°A"
MEASURES
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PROPOSED
CHARTER AMENDMENTS (Continued)
SEVEN (Deletes
descrip-
EIGHT (increases maxi-
NINE (Increases
minimum
tions of Councilmanic
mum library tax
limit)
dollar amount of
public
Di "stricts from
the
works contracts
subject
Charter)
to public bid require-
CPRE-T
ents)
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
60
4
39
26
45
19 '
2
57
12
44
30
50
24
3
110
7
67
47
78
38
4
101
17
59
64
62
54
5
101
33
62
81
73
67
6
64
28
39
61
56
42
7
1 71
15
60
36
58
31
101
19
70
61
87
44
9
105
21
85
56
79
51
10
81
35
41
80
56
59
11
1 142
21
94
80
105
65
12
163
25
123
75
137
57
13
147
12
119
68
106
56
14
72
9
51
32
50
28
15
1 160
28
ill
93
123
70
16
99
9
69
44
77
27
17
107
35
76
74
78
69
18
83
17
57
59
57
49
19
95
20
49
66
54
58
20
146
24
94
85
110
60
21
145
9
119
43
124
27
22
131
20
84
71
95
47
23
112
13
81
51
85
46
24
141
22
96
74
104
60
25
128
24
102
59
97
58
179
1
11
137
66
151
43
27
183
26
.134
83
129
82
-7- EXHIBIT B°A"
PRE-
CHARTER
AMENDMENT NUMBER
CHARTER
AMENDMENT NUMBER
CHARTER
AMEND14ENT NUMBER
CINCT
SEVEN
EIGHT
NINE_
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
139
16
92
74
112
46
50
15
44
27
37
32
3OA
151
13
109
65
116
52
3OB
143
5
110
46
120
30
31
145
12
104
60
116
42
32
99
13
61
57
67
48
33
92
11'
62
51
67
38
34
97
7
62
52
77
32
35
93
5
71
34
77
24
36
87
19
62
55
69
41
37
69.
9
47
36
49
32
38
71
12
46
43
55
33
39
93
23
74
46
72
44
40
99
9
57
56
60
48
41
74
12
50
41
58
29
42
63
6
43
37
54
24
43
114
22
79
64
76
65
44
109
22
78
66
73
63
45
144
16
102
72
113
55
46
77
5
52
34
57
26
47
95
17
69
44,
69
43
TOTAL
5,188
785
3,636
29725
3,920
2,178
ABSEN-
TEE
63
5
46
27
51
18
VOTE
-
TOTAL
VOTES
5,251
790
3,682
29752
35971
2,196
CAST
� 1
I 1
-8- EXHIBIT "A"
MEASURES
PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENTS (Continued)
_
C
CHARTER AMENDMENT NUMBER
TEN (Shortens minimum
time for publication of
notice for public works
contracts)
CHARTER AMENDMENT NUMBER
ELEVEN (Changes term
"Capital Outlays" to
"Capital Improvements ")
CHARTER AMENDMENT NUMBER
TWELVE (Chan es p ro-
cedure for filing damage
claims against the City
and repeals section con -
cerning lawsuits against
the City)
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
1
51
13
54
9
56
7
2
49
22
57
16
60
12
3 1
77
37
96
18
108
4
4
-72
46
86
27
97
18
5
83
54
92
40
101
35
6
48
51
63
31
71
22
7 1
57
35
72
17
74
17
8
94
37
92
36
109
17
9
91
39
104
30
114
18
10
71
47
77
36
87
28
11
132
39
140
28
150
20
12
145
43
154
37
172
18
13
127
37
141
23
149
13
14
51
27
66
14
72
9
15
129
64
153
34
158
30
16
78
2a
20
93
14
17
93
55
23
50
114
28
18
74
30
83
19
88
15
19
68
44
78
36
89
22
20
124
48
131
46
145
29
21
122
27
137
14
137
10
22
114
35
129
18
129
21
23
97
32
105
19
114
9
118
48
125
36
141
19
104
51
120
29
141
14
26
160
33
171
26
176
18
27
143
69
156
35
184
22
-9- EXHIBIT "A"
PRE-
CHARTER
AMENDMENT NUMBER
CHARTER
AMENDMENT NUMBER
CHARTER AMENDMENT
NUMBER
CINCT
TEN
ELEVEN
TWELVE
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
111
41
133
27
139
46
23
46
18
56
13
3OA
129
38
140
22
158
8
30B
131
22
135
13
139
11
31
120.
41
134
22
142
15
32
83
30
97
16
101
14
33
75
31
82
21
88
16
34
82
24
96
9
103
7
35
83
17
87
11
95
4
36
75
36
86
20
91
18
37
58
20
69
10
63
13
38
64
24
67
21
72
15
39
71
41
86
26
94
20
40
74
36
87
21
98
10
41
72
18
74
15
74
15
42
-58
17
63
10
65
9
43
94
46
100
36
117
23
44
93
36
101
32
115
18
45
127
45
144
21
150
16:
"46
61
25
67
14
74
7
47
82
32
90
24
95
17
TOTAI
4,361
19734
4,855
1,153
F5,258
773
EN-
V8TE
44
28
61
9
66
3
T T
VOTES
4,405
1,762
4,916
1,162
5,324
776
CAST
0
-10- EXHIBIT "A"
m11- EXHIEIT "A"
MEASURES
PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENTS
Continued
TOTAL
•
CHARTER AHENDN1ENT iV17148ER
VOTES
THIRTEEN (Authorizes sale
CAST
ACINCT
of City -owned waterfront
AT
property)
PRECINCT
YES
NO
1
56
7
72
2
58
15
82
3
95
20
125
4
90
23
126
5
94
45
154
6
57
35
115
7
79
13
111
8
103
26
153
9
112
24
162
10
84
33
141
11
149
25
201
12
163
29
22
13
136
19
194
14
68
15
96
15
156
33
221
16
91
16
129
17
103
42
164
18
87
18
129
19
77
34
130
20
139
29
199
21
145
10
178
22
130
22
167
23
112
13
140
4
134
25
176
25
132
22
172
26
177
26
19 213
27
175
33
228
m11- EXHIEIT "A"
• � l
-12- EXHIBIT "AP°
CHARTER AMENDMENT
NUMBER
TOTAL VOTES CAST
PRECINCT
THIRTEEN
AT PRECINCT
YES
NO
28 .
135
16
174
9
58
11
92,
30A
143
22
176
30B
137
8
167
31
141
16
179
32
90
22
132
33
84
21
126
34
90
13
128
35
88
9
116
36
88
28
125
37
61,
15
90
38
59
24
97
39
80
30
130
40
92
20
125
41
74
12
101
42
64
11
88
43
108
30
154
44
103
30
149
45
149
18
186
46
71
10
92
47
94
20
119
TOTAL
55010
1,038
6,951
ABSEN-
TEE
58
11
77
VOTE
TOTAL
VOTES
55068
15049
7,028
CAST
-12- EXHIBIT "AP°
e
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE )
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH)
I, MARGERY SCHR,OUDER, City Clerk of the City of Newport
Beach, California, do hereby certify that according to the records of the
City of Newport Beach filed and maintained in my office, the foregoing
Resolution No. 6333 was duly and regularly
adopted, passed, and approved by the City Council of the City of Newport
ad'ogrned
Beach, California, at a regular /mMing of said City Council held at the
regular meeting place thereof, on the 19th day of April ,
1966 , by the following vote, to wit:
AYES, COUNCILMEN: Parsons, Marshall, Elder, Gruber,
Cook, Forgit, Shelton
NOES, COUNCILMEN: None
ABSENT, COUNCILMEN: None
Dated this 27th day of April 19 66
S� —
City Clerk a4nd E - Officio Clerk of the
City Council, City of Newport Beach,
State of California,