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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/26/1981 - Regular MeetingCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH C U ME B RS MINUTES .y y,p REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING G� ��y PLACE: Council Chambers ?y TIME: 7:30 P.M. ROLL CALL G�� fl DATE: October 26, 1981 Present x x x x x x x A. ROLL CALL. Motion x B. The reading of the Minutes of the Meeting of Al Ayes October 13, 1981 was, waived, approved as written and ordered filed. M• on x C. The reading of all ordinances and resolutions under All Ayes consideration was waived, and the City Clerk was directed to read by titles only. D. HEARINGS: 1. Mayor Heather opened the continued public hearing. GPA 81 -1 regarding GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 81 -1, a request (45) initiated by the City of Newport Beach to amend the Newport Beach General Plan for the Banning - Newport Ranch Planned Community, and the acceptance of an Environmental Document. Property located northerly of West Coast Highway and approximately 360 ft. westerly of Superior Avenue in the West Newport area; AND AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO THE LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM, a request initiated by the. City of Newport. Beach, to amend the Land Use Plan and the adoption of an Implementing Ordinance for the Newport Beach Local Coastal Program; AND AMENDMENT NO. 561, a request initiated by BEECO, • Ltd., Newport Beach,'and the Newport -Mesa Unified School District, to establish a Planned Community Development Plan and Development Standards for the Banning - Newport Ranch Planned,Community; AND TRAFFIC STUDY, initiated by BEECO, Ltd., Newport Beach, and the Newport -Mesa Unified School District to consider a Traffic Study for the Banning - Newport Ranch Planned Community. A report from the Planning Department, was pre - sented. The City Clerk advised that, after the printing of the agenda, she had received a letter from SPON and the West Newport Legislative Alliance, expressing their viewpoints pertaining to General Plan Amend- ment 81 -1. There being no objections, the Council agreed to allow one and one -half hours for public testimony. Prior to taking public testimony, the Director of Planning pointed out on the Land Use Map the com- mercial areas within the City. • Volume 35 - Page 317 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH C UNCIL ME SRS MINUTES ROLL CALL `J+ 9 October 26 1981 INDEX The Director of Public Works summarized the'pro- GPA 81 -1 posed traffic improvements as displayed on the map of the street system. Bill Banning, Co- applicant (President- BEECO, Ltd.), • advised they had completed their presentation at the last meeting, and were available for questions. In response to Council Member Plummer, Mr. Banning stated that it would be approximately two years before construction could commence, and that it could take five to ten years for the entire 75 acres to be developed. In response to Council Member Strauss, Mr. Banning stated that the tract map proposal should come back before Council around summer, 1982. Kenneth L. Wayman, President, Board of Education, Newport -Mesa Unified School District (Co- applicant with BEECO, Ltd.), stated the District plans to develop their property into professional office and light industrial uses, which will then be leased. With respect to road improvements, they realize they will be requested to share in a portion of the cost. Mr. Wayman answered questions regarding the demog- raphy of the area, and the financial needs of the school district. John Geisler, 5205 Bruce Crescent, Lido Sands, • addressed the Council regarding noise on Pacific Coast Highway and the proposed stop sign to be located adjacent to his property. Council Member Plummer advised Mr. Geisler that CALTRANS was doing a study on the increased noise from Pacific Coast Highway. In addition, there has been discussion with CALTRANS regarding a noise wall. Ena Gregory, resident of Irvine and Youth Services Director for Center for Creative Alternatives, . Costa Mesa, spoke in support of the West Newport Legislative Alliance's request for a park in the area. Barbara Cope, representing Newport Crest Homeowners Association, also spoke in support of the need for a neighborhood park in their area. She stated they would like to propose that one acre of in -lieu fees be used for the development of a four acre.park. Moktar Salama, resident of Newport Crest, expressed his concerns pertaining to noise from Pacific Coast Highway. He also referred to Attachment No. 6 of the staff report, stating he could not find objec- tive discussions and recommendations to points raised at the last hearing. He felt many of the points raised were avoided in the document. • Volume 35 - Page 318 CITY OF NEWPORT REACH COUNCIL ME B RS MINUTES N o yG�� F ani i rei i 'n nrtnhAr 96. 1981 INnFY Wayne Biessman, 21 Ima Loa Court, requested he be GPA 81 -1 granted seven minutes to make his presentation. Motion x Granted request. x x x x x x x Mr. Biessman stated he represented the Voters Information Bureau, Newport Beach, which was reactivated at the last City Council election. He distributed copies of their pre - election pamphlet, and stated that prior to the printing of the pamphlet, a letter was sent to each candidate. He read the letter in full, which made reference to a questionnaire regarding the candidates' views on specific issues. tie cited some of the views of Council Members Plummer, Maurer and Cox relative to industrial and residential growth in Newport Beach, and urged said Council Members to "cast votes on the Beeco issue consistent with their statements set forth in the pamphlet." Leonard Davis, 10 Goodwill Court, Newport Crest, spoke in support of the need for a park and open space in their area. Bob Ball, 1521 Seacrest Drive, Corona del Mar, stated that the school system is badly in need of funding and would hope the proposal is approved. Carol Evans, 5200 River, Lido Sands, addressed the Council regarding the widening of the Santa Ana Bridge, and pollution from Pacific Coast Highway. • Allan Beek, 2007 Highland Avenue, spoke in favor of the West Newport Legislative Alliance's plan. He stated that he felt the-plan addressed the imbalances in the City; traffic, noise, air pollu- tion, and the shortage of housing. Mr. Beek also made reference to his letter, which appears later on in the agenda, regarding the "state of planning" of the City. Mr. Beek suggested a public opinion survey be con- ducted prior to final Council action on General Plan Amendment 8.1 -1. - Louise Greeley, Chairperson of the West Newport Legislative Alliance, clarified earlier remarks with respect to the number of dwelling units per buildable acre, as set forth in their plan. Sue Ficker, 110 -9th Street, Balboa, spoke in favor of the West Newport Legislative Alliance's plan. Ron Covington, 707 Orchid Street, Corona del Mar, representing "Residents Action Plan of Newport Beach," addressed the Council in support of the West Newport Legislative Alliance's plan. Volume 35 - Page 319 • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH C UNCIL ME B RS MINUTES tiG ti� 9� ani I rAi i � nrtnher 26_ 1981 INDFX Mr. Covington stated that General Plan Amendment GPA 81 -1. 81 -1 glorifies the inadequate assessments of the real costs involved. It rejects.a Master Plan which calls for low density residential development and provisions for a mixed use is not in keeping • with the plan. The proposed intensity of develop- ment compromises the well -being of the surrounding community. Discussion ensued, wherein Council Member Strauss indicated he was desirous of acting on General Plan Amendment 80 -3, which could mean an election,. prior to taking action on General Plan Amendment 81 -1, in order to consider General Plan Amendment 81 -1 on its own merit. Motion x Continued public hearing to December 14, 1981; All Ayes staff directed to contact CALTRANS regarding the development of their property; and Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission to review park issue and report back on December 14. 2. Mayor Heather opened the public hearing and City Use Perm Council review of an APPEAL BY JULIE AND JOHN 2016 PETERSON, Balboa Island, from the decision of the (88) Planning Commission on September 10, 1981, condi- tionally approving USE PERMIT NO. 2016, a request to remodel and expand an existing nonconforming duplex in the C -1 District. The proposed develop- ment also includes the construction of a cupola that exceeds the height limit in the 26/35 Foot Height Limitation District. Property.located at 124 Agate Avenue on the easterly side of Agate • between Park Avenue and South Bay Front, Balboa Island. A report from the Planning Department, was pre- sented. The City Manager noted that two conditions were being appealed: Condition No. 2 - Three off - street parking spaces; and Condition No. 8 - Individual sewer lateral and water service connections. The Appellants are requesting that only two garage spaces be provided, and that the requirement for individual sewer lateral and water service connec- tions be deleted. John Peterson, Appellant, advised that the Balboa Island Improvement Association had reviewed their request and approved the project, including the provision of requiring only two off - street parking spaces. Volume 35 - Page 320 • C UNCIL ME B RS MINUTES S �q ROLL CALL Ja 'A October 26. 1981 1NOFX Mr. Peterson stated he did not see any reason for UP /7016 requiring a separate sewer lateral for each dwell- ing unit. With respect to the individual sewer lateral and • water service connections, the Director of'Public Works advised that approval could be conditioned upon further review by the Public Works Department. Hearing no others wishing to address the Council, the public hearing was closed. Motion x Overruled decision of Planning Commission as to parking requirements, and granted appeal, subject to condition that individual sewer and water con- nections be further reviewed by the Public Works Department. Motion x Inquiry was made as to whether the Applicant met All Ayes the required width standards for the garage, where- in the public hearing was reopened. Mr. Peterson stated, that by removing the center wall, he can construct a legal 17 -ft. 6 -inch inside dimension double garage, which meets code require- ments. . Public hearing was closed. Ayes x x x x x The motion was voted on, and carried. Noes x x • 3. Mayor Heather opened the public hearing regarding Vac /Abnd VACATION AND ABANDONMENT OF A SEWER EASEMENT swr esmt (RESUBDIVISION NO. 579), easterly of MacArthur (90) Boulevard between Birch Street and Campus Drive. A report from the Public Works Department, was presented. Hearing no one wishing to address the Council, the public hearing was closed. Motion x Adopted Resolution No. 11072 ordering the vacation R -11072 All Ayes and abandonment of a sewer easement in connection with Resubdivision No. 579, and directed the City Clerk to have same recorded by the Orange County Recorder. E. PUBLIC COMMENTS: None. F. CONSENT CALENDAR: Motion x The following actions were taken as indicated except All Ayes for those items removed; Volume 35 - Page 321 • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH C U IL ME ®RS MINUTES G G. Rol i rill 96. ,ail, 1. ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION: - For introduction and schedule for public hearing on November 9, 1981: • (a) Proposed Ordinance No. 1889, being, 0 -1889 Zone Amnd AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT (94) BEACH AMENDING SECTION 20.87.260 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE DEFINING "PARKING SPACE" TO CLARIFY THE MEANING OF THE TERM "ACCESSIBLE," PLANNING COMMISSION AMENDMENT NO. 566, a request initiated by the City of Newport Beach, to consider an amendment to Title 20 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code to amend the definition of the term "parking spaces." (A report from the Planning Department) 2. RESOLUTIONS FOR ADOPTION: (a) Resolution No. 11073 transferring $4,652.00 HUD.Block Gr from Contract No. 25731 for the Citizens w /Orange Cty Advisory Committee to the County's Second R -11073 Year Contingency Account and authorizing the QW -2304 Mayor and City Clerk to execute same on behalf of the City. (A report from the Planning Department) (b) Resolution No. 11074 authorizing the Mayor CNB /CALTRANS and City Clerk to execute a Cooperative R -11074 Agreement between the City of Newport Beach C -2302 • and the State Department of Transportation (38) regarding payment of fees to the City for preparation of an Environmental impact report on CALTRANS West. (A report from the Plan- ning Department) (c) Resolution No. 11075 approving a Subdivision Resub 686 Agreement guaranteeing completion of the R -11075 public improvements required by Resubdivision (84) No. 686 and authorizing the Mayor and .City Clerk to execute the Agreement. (A report from the Public Works Department) (d) Resolution No. 11076 authorizing the Mayor S /Miguel and City Clerk to execute a Design Services Prk Impvms, Agreement between the City of Newport Beach R -11076 and Lang & Wood Landscape Architects in C -2303 connection with improvements at San Miguel (38) Park. (A report from the Public Works Depart- ment) (e) Resolution No. '11077 declaring its intention Com /Cablev to hold a public hearing regarding the Franchise renewal of the Community Cablevision Fran- (42) R -11077 chise. (A report from the City Manager) Volume 35 - Page 322 • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH C UNCIL INE 6 RS MINUTES G ROLL CALL J'n p October 26. 1981 iiunry (f) Resolution No. 11078 declaring the City CATV /Amnd Council's intention to hold a public hearing R -11078 to consider various amendments to Municipal (42) Code Section 5.44, "Community Antenna Tele- vision." (See: report with F -2(e)) (g) Removed from the Consent Calendar'. (h) Removed from the Consent Calendar. 3. COMMUNICATIONS - For referral as indicated: i (a) To the Planning Department for inclusion in Planning the records, a letter from R. M. Wolff (68) regarding Corona del Mar traffic. (b) Removed from the Consent Calendar. (c) Removed from the Consent Calendar. (d) To the Traffic Engineer for reply, a letter Signs / Sgnls from the Central Newport Beach Community (81) Association regarding request for installa- tion of a traffic signal at 15th Street and Balboa Boulevard. (e) To the Planning Commission for report back, P/C request of Bristol Restaurants for review of (67) the in -lieu parking provisions. 4. COMMUNICATIONS - For referral to the City Clerk for inclusion in the records: . (a) Letter from "Friends of the Newport Beach City Arts Commission," regarding their association with the City Arts Commission. (b) Letter from Childs -Pace Foundation, Inc.', regarding charges levied for use of audio visual equipment. (c) Letter from Mrs. Josephine Whyte expressing . gratitude for the new Pacific Coast Highway/ Upper Newport Bay Bridge.. (d) Letter from Al "King Alfonso" Lizanetz regard- ing his ongoing campaign against the prolif- eration of use of alcohol, tobacco and drugs. (e) Minutes of the Friends of Oasis Board Meeting September 21, 1981. (f) Minutes of August 20 and September 17, 1981, and Notice of Thursday,October 15 meeting of the Airport Land Use Commission for Orange County. (g) September 23, 1981 Minutes of Local Agency Formation Commission of Orange County. Volume 35 - Page 323 • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH C UNCIL ME B RS MINUTES G Rol I rAl I n� �D October 26. 1981 iuncv (h) Letter of appreciation for support during 1981 Legislative Session, from League of California Cities, Sacramento. . (i) Notice of Application No. 60963 (Trailways, • Inc. and American Buslines, Inc.) for author- ity to increase one -way and round -trip intra- state passenger fares. (j) Removed from the Consent Calendar. (k) Orange County League of California Cities: 1) Division report and Minutes - 9/10/81; and 2) Tentative Agenda - 10/12/81. 5. CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES - For denial and confirmation (36) of the City Clerk's referral to claims adjuster: (a) Carolene Cortez for personal injuries sus- Cortez tained on July 14, 1981, as the result of a fall on walkway located at Newport -Mesa Unified School District. (b) Susan Rae Rietzel for personal injuries Rietzel sustained on August 31, 1981, when she fell from bicycle, alleging negligence on the part of the City. (c) John Teberg.for property damage as the result Teberg of alleged sewer backup on September 22, 1981. • 6. SUMMONS AND COMPLAINTS: = None. 7. REQUEST TO FILL PERSONNEL VACANCIES - For approval (66) (A report from the City Manager) (a) One Groundsman- Gardner I, Park Division. (b) One Groundsman- Gardner II, Park Division. (c) One Data Entry Operator, Data Processing Division. 8. STAFF AND COMMISSION REPORTS: For Council information and approval: (a) NEWPORT THEATRE ARTS CENTER REMODELING. (A Npt Theatre report from the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Arts Director) (62) (b) PARKS, BEACHES AND RECREATION COMMISSION PB &R RECOGNITION PROGRAM. (A report from the (62) . Parks, Beaches and Recreation Director) Volume 35 - Page 324 • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH C AUNME MINUTES Rnl I C s nry (c) EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT REQUEST. (A report PB &R from the Parks, Beaches and Recreation (62) Director) • For Council information and filing: (d) OCTOBER 1981 CABLE TELEVISION INSTALLATION Telepromptr STATUS REPORT SUBMITTED BY TELEPROMPTER. (A (42) report from the Assistant to the City Manager) (e) MANAGEMENT LETTER from City Auditor. Finance (40) (f) FINANCIAL REPORT FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE Finance 30, 1981, with-Auditor's (Simonis Moreland) (40) opinion. 9. PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULING - Set for public hearing on November 9, 1981: (a) Requests of Custom Towing, and Vista Towing Towing /Frnch. for Certificates of Public Convenience and (70)_ Necessity for tow services. 10. ACCEPT CONSTRUCTION OF PUMPER TEST PIT AT NEWPORT NptCtr /Pmpr CENTER FIRE STATION (C -2069) - Accept the work; Test Pit and authorize the City Clerk to file a Notice of C -2069 Completion and release the bonds 35 days after (38) Notice of Completion has been filed. (A report from the Public Works Department) 11. APPROVAL OF REIMBURSEMENT FOR TRAVEL EXPENSE FOR Cncl /Expense • ATTENDANCE AT THE SAN DIEGO - NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES CONFERENCE, OCTOBER 1 2, 1981 FOR: (25) and Council Member Paul Hummel - $47.52 Council Member Ruthelyn Plummer - $62.64 12. APPROVAL OF SOUND AMPLIFICATION PERMIT - For Sound /Perm Parks, Beaches and Recreation on October 31 for "Waiters "Waiters Race." (A report from the License Super - Race" visor, Finance Department) (65) 13. BUDGET AMENDMENTS - For approval: (25) BA -048, $15,000.00 Transfer of Appropriations Reserve for purchase of "Glider Kit" chassis unit and parts; General Services -Field Maintenance Fund. (A report from the Budget Committee) BA -049, $26,179.36 Increase in Budget Appropria- tions and increase in Revenue Estimates for J.M. . Peters Company contribution toward resurfacing Jamboree Road from Ford Road to Eastbluff Drive; General Fund. BA -050, $850.00 Increase in Budget Appropriations for window coverings for Carroll Beek Community Center; Building Excise Tax Fund. (A report from the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Director to the City Manager) •Volume 35 - Page 325 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH C I UNCIL s ME RS MINUTES ROI I CA� 1kJnry G. ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR: 1. A report was presented from the Public Works De- Npt /Ctr Dr partment regarding adopting a proposed resolution Resurf • awarding a Contract to Sully - Miller Contracting C -2282 Company, in connection with resurfacing Newport (38) Center Drive. Motion x Motion was made to not adopt proposed resolution awarding contract to Sully - Miller Contracting Company for the resurfacing of Newport Center Drive. Council Member Hummel stated that his reasons for opposing the above action were that he felt there were other streets and alleys in more need of repair than Newport Center Drive. Ayes x The motion was voted on and FAILED. Noes x x x x x x Motion x Motion was made to adopt Resolution No. 11079, R -11079 Ayes x x x x x x awarding a Contract (No. 2282) to Sully - Miller Noes x Contracting Company of Orange, California, in connection with resurfacing Newport Center Drive and extending the Contract time of completion date to January 31, 1982. Motion x 2. Letter from Planning Commissioner Allan Beek, re- Planning All Ayes garding state of planning of Newport Beach, (68) referred to Advance Planning staff. M n x 3. Letter from Corona del Mar Community Association OASIS /Land A x x x x x x regarding potential land trade involving property Exch Noes x surrounding OASIS to be brought back at future (62) Study Session for clarification of the proposal in its entirety. Principles involved to be in- vited to said meeting, as well as Corona del Mar Community Association 4. Proposed resolution amending Resolution No. 9695 Signs /15th & by directing the Traffic Engineer to remove stop Aliso signs at certain intersections in Newport Heights (81) (15th & Aliso Streets), was presented with a report from the Traffic Affairs Committee. Mayor Pro Tem Hart submitted a petition with eight signatures, and letters from four residents, oppos- ing the removal of the signs at 15th & Aliso Streets, which were delivered to her this date. Motion x In view of the foregoing, motion was made to receive and file the subject petition and letters, and to reject the recommended action for removal of the signs. Volume 35 - Page 326 • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH C UNCIL ME kRS�p MINUTES �� � BALL October 26, 1981 r � �i Ayes Noes Motion All Ayes • Motion All Ayes Motion All Ayes • x x x ix x Calvin C. Stewart, 620 Powell Place, addressed the Council in favor of removing the signs, indicating he felt they were a hazard. He urged the Council to accept the recommendation of the Traffic Affairs Committee. Pat Strang, 351 Catalina Avenue, representing Newport Heights Homeowners Association, addressed the Council in support of retaining the stop signs. She stated that the signs slowed traffic down and therefore, provided additional safety for all involved. The motion was voted on, and carried. 5. Application before the Public Utilities Commission, regarding protest of 24 -hour Airport Express, Inc., Application No. 60906 and request for hearing, was presented. Supported application of Airport Service, Incorpo- rated and staff to advise Public Utilities Commis- sion accordingly. H. ORDINANCES FOR ADOPTION: None. I. CONTINUED BUSINESS: 1. A report from the Planning Department was pre- sented regarding the SANTA ANA HEIGHTS ANNEXATION. Reports from the Planning Department dated July 27, and August 10, 1981, were also presented. A letter from the Santa Ana Heights Water Company regarding annexation and the company's continued existence, was presented. The City Clerk advised, that after the printing of the agenda, she had received a letter from Jack Mullan requesting this item be taken off calendar for 30 days. Deferred item to first Study Session in February, following completion of land use studies by County. 2. A report from the Public Works Department was pre- sented regarding ENCROACHMENT PERMIT FOR DAVID BALLARD at 5520 River Avenue. Deferred to November 9, 1981, due to Applicant not in attendance. Council urged by Council Member. Plummer to view site in interim for unusual cir- cumstances. Volume 35 - Page 327 CA /State PUC (28) SAna Heights Annex (21) Ballard Encrehm (65) C UME 8 RS MINUTES \CAL\Lk RO LL ,'�+ October 26, 1981 INDEX J. CURRENT BUSINESS: 1. Letter from the West Newport Legislative Alliance PB &R /Comte requesting the CREATION OF A CITIZENS COMMITTEE, (62) • was presented. Louise Greeley, Chairperson of the West Newport . Legislative Alliance, stated they were eager to have the Council appoint a Citizens ad -hoc com- mittee to investigate ways and means to obtain, for the City, the property known as "CALTRANS West." The property is currently designated in the Land Use Element as Recreation and Environ- mental Open Space, and currently zoned OS. They would like to insure permanent retention of that zoning. Several members of the West Newport Legislative Alliance have creative ideas for acquiring the parcel without expenditure of City funds. Motion x Referred request to Parks, Beaches and Recreation Ayes x x x x x x Commission for report back. Abstain x 2. A report was presented from the Public Works Jeske /Enchrm Department regarding APPLICATION OF RAY JESKE to (65) encroach one foot into Dahlia Avenue with retain- ing wall and fence at 420 and 422 Dahlia Avenue. The City Manager stated that the problem, which occurred in this instance, was the determination of where to measure the height from (in accordance • with Council Policy L -6), and as a result, the policy will be clarified when presented at the next Study Session. Ray Jeske, Applicant, 422 Dahlia Avenue, submitted a photograph of the newly constructed home at 420 Dahlia Avenue. He stated that the wall was built on the same location of the previous foundation, from the previous retaining wall. If he has to move the fence back, which encroaches 6 -1/2" into the public right-of-way, it would put the fence in the middle of the planter, which would destroy the appearance of the planter, as well as degrade the appearance of the structure. Motion x Following discussion, motion was made to approve Ayes x x x x x the application. Applicant was directed to remove Abstain x x sign located in public right -of -way. 3. Report from the City Manager concerning NOISE 0/C Noise MONITORING ALTERNATIVES, was presented. Pollution (57) Volume 35 - Page 328 • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH C UNCIL ME 8 RS MINUTES yG ti� 9s ROLL CALL October 26. 1981 INDEX The City Manager advised that he had heard from the County, and in their opinion, it would be inappro- priate to measure aircraft noise on the Peninsula at this time because of the Federal Aviation Admin- istration variation departure procedures. If the testing does not have to occur immediately, as far as the City was concerned, their portable.monitor - ing system may be made available following the conclusion of the Federal Aviation Administration testing. Motion x Took no action at this time, but to request utili- All Ayes zation of the County monitoring system, when available. 4. Report from the Aviation Committee concerning O/C-John Wyn COUNCIL POLICY B -1, was presented. Airport (58) Motion x Deferred to November 23, 1981. All Ayes Adjourned at 11:45 p.m. ?May • ATTEST:' %diced City Clerk Volume 35 - Page 329 •