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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08/10/1953 - Regular MeetingNEW August 10, 1953 The City Council of the City of Newport Beach met . in regular session in the Council Chambers in the City Hall Roll Call at 7:30 p.m. The roll was called, the following members being present: Smith, Finch, Bennett, Isbell, and Miller. The City Clerk gave the invocation. , On motion of Councilman Finch, seconded by Councilman Minutes approved Bennett and carried, reading of the minutes of the previous meeting was waived and they were declared approved as written. Demands approved Regular monthly demands, having been approved by the Finance Committee, were approved and ordered paid on motion of Councilman Bennett, seconded by Councilman Isbell and carried by the following roll call vote, to wit: AYES, COUNCILMEN: Smith, Finch, Isbell, Bennett, Miller. NOES, COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT COUNCILMEN:_None COMMUNICATIONS° Margaret H. Cox, CDM, A letter from Margaret H. Cox, 304 Larkspur Avenue, complains,of short -wave Corona del Mar, complaining about shortwave interference with interference in radio & radio and television was read. On motion of Councilman Finch, T.V. seconded by Councilman Isbell, and carried, the letter was re- i ferred to the pity Attorney. C.S. Chapman & Jack Mandigo Letters from C. Stanley Chapman, 208 South Bay Front, of Balboa Island urge ad- Balboa Island and Jack Mandigo, 116 Garnet Avenue, Balboa Island, quisition of fire boat for urging the acquisition of a fire boat of adequate speed and cap- ' harbor area. acity to handle major fires, were read. On motion of Councilman Finch, seconded by Councilman Smith and carriedg the letters were referred to the Joint Harbor Committee. Floyd J. Jolley, Burbank, Councilman Floyd J. Jolley of Burbank praised the praised city employees for prompt response of city employees to a complaint onaa sewer prompt service in connectionproblem on Balboa Island. On motion of Councilman Smith, with sewer failure call. seconded by Councilman Bennett and carried, the letter was ordered filed.. Parent - Teacher Assoc. of The Newport Harbor Union High School Parent - Teacher the N.H.U.H.So protests the Association protested the requested rezoning of property across rezoning of property across from the school for business purposes. On motion of Councilman from school for business. Isbell, seconded by Councilman Finch and carried, the protest was ordered filed for consideration when the matter comes before the council. Approve transfer of beach Attorney Harry L. Blodgett asked the consent of the concession from Patterson City to the transfer of the service concession agreement with to Palmer. T. W. & Lucille S. Patterson to N. Judson and Marion I. Palmer. On motion of Councilman Isbell, seconded by Councilman Finch, transfer of the agreement was approved by the following roll call vote, to -wit: , Park, Beach, & Rec. Comm. The Park, Beach and Recreation Commission urged the com- , urged completion of 36th pletion of the 36th Street park and suggested that, if necessary, St. park promptly and with the park be completed by private contract. Councilman Finch outside help. stated that the work would be completed by,the regular city crews within 30 days and on motion of Councilman Finch, seconded by Councilman Smith and carried, the Park Commission was ordered notified. ' Park Commission recommends The Park, Beach and Recreation Commission again recom- removal of boat boorings mended that boats and moorings be moved from tle 18th - 19th Street between 18th - 19th Streets bay area in Newport. 0. motion of Councilman Finch, seconded by • Councilman Isbell and carried, the Harbor Master was authorized and directed to remove the boats from the area in cr der thata swimming area might be established. AYES, COUNCILMEN: Smith, Finch,.Isbell, Bennett, Miller. NOES, COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT COUNCILMEN: None M.E. Horst Company work ac- The City Engineer recommended acceptance of the work ' cepted between Finley Ave of the M. E. Horst Company in improving Newport Boulevard be- 30th St, on Npt. Blvd. tween Finley Avenue and 30th Street. On motion of Councilman Isbell, seconded by Councilman Bennett and carried, the work was accepted. Amanda Lloyd urged people A communication from Amanda Lloyd urging the cooperation to keep walks in frontof of the business people in keeping their places of business clean business establishments and attractive, was read and on motion of Councilman Finch, clean. seconded by Councilman Bennett and carried, the letter was ordered filed. 'Elynor L. Garriott protests Mrs. Elynor L. Garriott, 320 Grand Canal, Balboa Island, marine filling station at protested the licensing of a marine filling station on the north Marine Ave, bridge. Bay Front at the Marine Avenue bridge. She was informed that the request, for license had been withdrawn and on motion of Councilman Isbell, seconded by Councilman Smith and carried the letter was ordered filed. Park, Beach, & Rec. Comm. The Park, Beach and Recreation Commission urged the com- , urged completion of 36th pletion of the 36th Street park and suggested that, if necessary, St. park promptly and with the park be completed by private contract. Councilman Finch outside help. stated that the work would be completed by,the regular city crews within 30 days and on motion of Councilman Finch, seconded by Councilman Smith and carried, the Park Commission was ordered notified. ' Park Commission recommends The Park, Beach and Recreation Commission again recom- removal of boat boorings mended that boats and moorings be moved from tle 18th - 19th Street between 18th - 19th Streets bay area in Newport. 0. motion of Councilman Finch, seconded by • Councilman Isbell and carried, the Harbor Master was authorized and directed to remove the boats from the area in cr der thata swimming area might be established. 969 The Park, Beach and Recreation Commission suggested that Park Commission recommend the bait barge moored off Corona del Mar beach be moved to another removal of bait barge off location as a result of complaints concerning noise and trash CDM beach. • from the barge. On motion of Councilman Isbell, seconded by Councilman Smith and carried, the City Manager was instructed to board the barge with the Harbor Master and order the motors quieted. ' O'Melveny and Myers, representing Avon Products, Inc., Avon Products, Inc. asked that the solicitors for these products be considered as Business license fee re- general business retailers and licensed as $25.00 peT year instead quested to be changed of the $100.00 fee now in effect. On motion of Councilman Smith, from $100. Request Deniea seconded by Councilman Bennett and carried, the request was denied. ' Notification that Jos. A. Beek had requested an ex- Notification that JA Beek tension of 90 days for the filing of retirement and insurance requested 90 days esten- plan with the Public Utilities Commission, was received and on lion in filing of ins. & motion of Councilman Smith, seconded by Councilman Finch and retirement plan with Pub - carried, was ordered filed. lic Utilities Commission. L 1 A copy of the resolution of the California Highway Com- Calif. Hiway Comm. new mission setting forth a new policy of public hearings in con- policy on public hearings nection with the routing of freeways was received and on motion re: freeways. of Councilman Isbell, seconded by Councilman Finch and carried was ordered filed. Fire Chief R. J. Briscoe requested permission to attend the Pacific Coast Intermountain Association conference at Tacoma, Washington, September 7 - 10 with actual and necessary expenses paid. On motion of Councilman Isbell, seconded by Councilman Smith, the request was granted by the following roll call vote, to- wit: AYES,' COUNCILMEN: Smith, NOES, COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT COUNCILMEN: None Finch, Isbell, Bennett, Miller. The Balboa Island Improvment Association . complained of picnicking on the beaches and on motion of Councilman Smith, seconded by Councilman Bennett and carried, the complaint was referred to the City Manager. The Balboa Island Improvment„Association complained that streets and sidewalks on the Island were not kept clean during the summer. Councilman Smith pointed out that it was the responsibility of the individual property owner to clean the sidewalks in front of his property and on motion of Coun- cilman Isbell, seconded by Councilman Smith and carried, the complaint was referred to the Street Department. A total of 39 communications opposing the chars collection of trash and garbage levied in Resolution No. as adopted at the July 27th meeting, were read. After a discussion from the floor, in opposition to the charges, Miller moved that Resolution No. 4115 be rescinded. The died for lack of a second. R. J. Briscoe requests permission to attend Ta- coma Convention with ex- penses. Granted. Bal. Isl. Imp. Asso. com- plains of picnicking on beaches. To. C. Mgr. Bal. Isl. Imp. Assoc. ccm plains streets & sidewnl'K not being kept clean. To. St. Dept. ;e for 39 letters protesting 4115 garbage & trash charge on lengthy water bill. Mayor motion On motion of Councilman Finch, seconded by Councilman Smith and carried, action on the protests was deferred to an adjourned meeting to be held on Monday evening, August 17th, at 7:30 p.m. ' RECESS Mayor Miller declared a five minute recess at 9:30 p.m. Council resumed at 9:35 p.m. • LICENSES° The application of Benito Catapan for a license to operate the Anchor Cafe at 711 Coast Highway, was granted on motion of Councilman Isbell, seconded by Councilman Finch and ' carried. The application of John Lucas for a license to solicit house to house for the Austin Photo Studios was referred to the Police Department on motion of Councilman. Isbell, seconded by Councilman Bennett and carried. The application of N. J. Palmer for a license to operate the food concession at 1000 Shore Avenue, Corona del Mar, was granted on motion of Councilman Isbell, seconded by Councilman Finch and carried. The application of Alfred Guevara, Jr., for an exempt license to solicit subscriptions for "Fortnite Magazine" was referred to the City Attorney on motion of Councilman Isbell, seconded by Councilman Bennett and carried. The application of John R. Blake for a license as con- fidential investigator, having been approved by the Police . Department, was granted on motion of Councilman Isbell, seconded by Councilman Smith and carried. Action deferred until Aug. 17, 1953 Recess Council resumed Benito Catapan applicatio, for license granted. John Lucas, Austin Photos To. Police Dept. N.J. Palmer, Cafe. Granted Alfred Guevara, Jr., Xmpt lie. magazine. To C.Atty- John R. Blake, Confiden- tial invesgr. Granted 1 > -�; A. Wedderspoon, bakery The application of A. Wedderspoon for a license to Lido Wharf, Granted operate a bakery and delicatessen in connection with the Adopted Lido Wharf At 3450 Via Oporto was granted on motion of Councilman Isbell, seconded by Councilman Bennett and carried. Ellsworth A. Shaw, Xmpt The City Attorney reported that he had investigated lic. fishing.supplies the application of Ellsworth A. Shaw for an exempt License to Granted sell fishing supplies and that in his opinion the applicant Annexing "Cliff Haven" was qualified for a renewal of his exemption on grounds of introduced for 2nd read- disability. On motion of Councilman Isbell, seconded by ing and waived Councilman Bennett and carried, the license was granted. UNFINISHED BUSINES& ORDINANCE NO. 689 ORDINANCE NO. 689, being Revenue from property AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH FIXING THE AMOUNT taxes for 153 -54 OF REVENUE FROM PROPERTY TAXES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1953 -54 presented for 2nd reading. was presented for second reading and on motion of Councilman Isbell, seconded by Councilman Bennett and carried, ORBINANCE N0. 692 reading was waived. Ordinance No. 689 On motion of Councilman Isbell, seconded by Coun- Adopted cilman Bennett, Ordinance No. 689 was adopted by the following roll call vote, toadt: AYES, COUNCILMEN: Smith, Finch, Isbell, Bennett, Miller. NOES, COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT COUNCILMEN: None ORDINANCE NO. 690 ORDINANCE NO. 690, being Naming certain streets AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH NAMING CERTAIN STREETS presented for second reading. Readinlg waived was presented for second reading and on motion of Councilman Isbell, seconded by Councilman Bennett and carried, reading of the Ordinance was waived. On motion of Councilman Isbell, seconded by Councilman Ordinance No. 690 Finch, Ordinance No. 690 was adopted by the following roll call Adopted vote, to wit: AYES, COUNCILMEN: Smith, Finch, Isbell, Bennett, Miller. NOES, COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT COUNCILMEN: None ORDINANCE NO. 691 ORDINANCE NO. 691, being providing for certain AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTIONS 8608 house numbering and 8611, and ADDING SECTIONS 8608.11 8608.2, 8608.3, 86149 8615, 8616 and 8611.1 TO THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PROVIDING FOR CERTAIN HOUSE_"NUMBERING introduced for second was presented for second reading and on motion of reading & waived. Councilman Isbell, seconded by Councilman Bennett and carried, reading was waived. AYES, COUNCILMEN: Smith, Finch, Isbell, Bennett, Miller. NOES, COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT COUNCILMEN: None 0 n 'J 1 • 1 J 0 1 7 On motion of Councilman Isbell, seconded by Councilman ORDINANCE N0. 691 Finch and carried by the following roll call vote, Ordinance Adopted No. 691 was adopted: AYES, COUNCILMEN: Smith, Finch, Isbell, Bennett, Miller. NOES, COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT COUNCILMEN: None ORDINANCE N0. 692 ORDINANCE NO. 6929 being Annexing "Cliff Haven" AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PROVIDING THE ANNEXATION introduced for 2nd read- TO THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH OF CERTAIN INHABITED TERRITORY ing and waived DESIGNATED AS "CLIFF HAVEN ANNEXATION" WHICH IS CONTIGUOUS TO THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, UPON THE TERMS CONTAINED IN THE QUESTION SUBMITTED AT A SPECIAL ELECTION HELD IN SAID TERRITORY ON THE 21st DAY OF JULY, 1953• was presented for second reading and on motion of Council- man Finch, seconded by Councilman Isbell and carried, reading of the ordinance was waived. ORBINANCE N0. 692 On motion of Councilman Finch, seconded by Councilman Isbell,. Ordinance No. 692 was adopted by the following roll call Adopted vote, to wit: AYES, COUNCILMEN: Smith, Finch, Isbell, Bennett, Miller. NOES, COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT COUNCILMEN: None 0 n 'J 1 • 1 J 0 1 7 271 The City Engineer presented plans and specifications for the re- roofing of the Corona del Mar reservoir at an esti- mated cost of $1,500. On motion of Councilman Finch, seconded by Councilman Bennett and carried, mwxmd tkxt the plans and specificationsysxe approved and the City Clerk was instructed to call for bids to be opened on August 24th, 1953. The City Engineer presented plans and specifications for the improvement of lst and 3rd Avenues, in Corona del Mar, at an estimated cost of $18,800. On motion of Councilman Finch, seconded by Councilman Isbell and carried, the plans and specifications were approved and the City Clerk instructed to advertise for bids to be opened and read on August 24, 1953. The City Engineer reported that the request of the West Newport Improvement Association for a temporary roadway along the northeast portion of the Pacific Electric Railway Company right -of -way between 31st and 47th Street had been re- ferred to the Pacific Electric Company and rejected by the company. On motion of Councilman Isbell, seconded by Councilman Finch and carried, the report was ordered filed, and the West Newport Beach Improvement Association notified. Reroofing CDM Reservoir. Plans & specs. approved & bids drawn for 24th. Plans. & specs. approved for improving 1st & 3rd Avenues, CDM, and bids called for Aug. 24th. Pacific Electric rejected request for temporary road- way between 31st & 47th Sts- ' In response to a question from Councilman Isbell, C. Engr. stated that formal the City Engineer reported that formal application had been request had been made to made to the Public Utilities Commission on behalf of the City Pub. Util. Como for opening for the opening of 31st Street across the Pacific Electric tracksof 31st St across tracks. The City Engineer stated that he had estimated the Npt. Har. Union Hi. Sch. cost of delivering water to the Newport Harbor Union High School hater rate for agri. purps. for agricultural purposes and recommended that an agreement be C. Engr. recommendations reached whereby the high school install pipe line and meters presented. at no cost to the City, grant an easement over its property for the purpose of laying the line, and pay for the water at the rate of $35.00 per acre foot. On motion of Councilman Finch, seconded by Councilman Resolution No. 4118 author - Smith, Resolution No. 4118, being a resolution authorizing the izing execution of an agree Mayor and City Clerk to execute and agreement on behalf of the meat for delivery of water City wasadopted on the following roll call vote, to -wit: to the High School. AYES, COUNCILMEN: Smith, Finch, Isbell, Bennett, Miller, NOES, COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT COUNCILMEN: None The application of R. L. Wattson for permit to recon- R. L. bvattson permit to struct pier and float at 127 North Bay Front, Balboa Island, reconstruct pier & float having been approved by the joint Harbor Committee, was granted Bal. Isl. Granted on motion of Councilman Bennett, seconded by Councilman Isbell ' and carried. The application of Edwin H. Frazer for a permit to Edwin H. Frazer to erect erect a pier at 704 South Bay Front, Balboa Island, having failed float, Bale Isl. Denied • for approval in the Joint Harbor Committee, was denied on motion of Councilman Smith, seconded by Councilman Finch and carried. NEW BUSINESS: ORDINANCE NO. 693, being ORDINANCE NO. 693 • AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION 3250 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE PROHIBITING WRONG WAY prohibiting wrong way parking on one -way streets PARKING ON ONE -WAY STREETS ' was introduced and on motion of Councilman Isbell, by Councilman Smith and carried, reading of the introduced and reading seconded waived. ordinance was waived. .On motion of Councilman Isbell, seconded by Council- Ordinance No. 693 passed man Smith, Ordinance No. 693 was passed to second reading by to second reading. the following roll call vote, to -wit- AYES, COUNCILMEN: Smith, Finch, Isbell, Bennett, Miller. NOES, COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT COUNCILMEN: None Geneva Deeble and Dorothy C. Smith, holders of a Deeble -Smith ask transfer contract for the supply of water through a line on Bushard of water contract to Fed - Avenue, stated that arrangements had been made for the use of eral Oil Company the line by the Federal Oil Company and requested that their contract be terminated and a new one executed with the Federal Oil Company. A motion to cancel the Deeble -Smith "ontract was made and withdrawn. On motion of Councilman Bennett, seconded by • Councilman Smith and carried, action on the execution of the Action deferred until next Federal Oil Contract was deferred until the next meeting. meeting. The City Cler4 reported that no bids had been re- ceived for the sale and removal of the 50,000 gallon elevated No bids received for water water tank at the City of Newport Beach reservoir in Costa tank removal, C. Rngr. Mesa. On motion of Councilman Isbell, seconded by Councilman instructed to negotiate for Finch and carried, the City Engineer was instructed to nego- its removal tiate for the removal of the tank. The City Engineer presented plans and specifications for the re- roofing of the Corona del Mar reservoir at an esti- mated cost of $1,500. On motion of Councilman Finch, seconded by Councilman Bennett and carried, mwxmd tkxt the plans and specificationsysxe approved and the City Clerk was instructed to call for bids to be opened on August 24th, 1953. The City Engineer presented plans and specifications for the improvement of lst and 3rd Avenues, in Corona del Mar, at an estimated cost of $18,800. On motion of Councilman Finch, seconded by Councilman Isbell and carried, the plans and specifications were approved and the City Clerk instructed to advertise for bids to be opened and read on August 24, 1953. The City Engineer reported that the request of the West Newport Improvement Association for a temporary roadway along the northeast portion of the Pacific Electric Railway Company right -of -way between 31st and 47th Street had been re- ferred to the Pacific Electric Company and rejected by the company. On motion of Councilman Isbell, seconded by Councilman Finch and carried, the report was ordered filed, and the West Newport Beach Improvement Association notified. Reroofing CDM Reservoir. Plans & specs. approved & bids drawn for 24th. Plans. & specs. approved for improving 1st & 3rd Avenues, CDM, and bids called for Aug. 24th. Pacific Electric rejected request for temporary road- way between 31st & 47th Sts- ' In response to a question from Councilman Isbell, C. Engr. stated that formal the City Engineer reported that formal application had been request had been made to made to the Public Utilities Commission on behalf of the City Pub. Util. Como for opening for the opening of 31st Street across the Pacific Electric tracksof 31st St across tracks. The City Engineer stated that he had estimated the Npt. Har. Union Hi. Sch. cost of delivering water to the Newport Harbor Union High School hater rate for agri. purps. for agricultural purposes and recommended that an agreement be C. Engr. recommendations reached whereby the high school install pipe line and meters presented. at no cost to the City, grant an easement over its property for the purpose of laying the line, and pay for the water at the rate of $35.00 per acre foot. On motion of Councilman Finch, seconded by Councilman Resolution No. 4118 author - Smith, Resolution No. 4118, being a resolution authorizing the izing execution of an agree Mayor and City Clerk to execute and agreement on behalf of the meat for delivery of water City wasadopted on the following roll call vote, to -wit: to the High School. AYES, COUNCILMEN: Smith, Finch, Isbell, Bennett, Miller, NOES, COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT COUNCILMEN: None The application of R. L. Wattson for permit to recon- R. L. bvattson permit to struct pier and float at 127 North Bay Front, Balboa Island, reconstruct pier & float having been approved by the joint Harbor Committee, was granted Bal. Isl. Granted on motion of Councilman Bennett, seconded by Councilman Isbell ' and carried. The application of Edwin H. Frazer for a permit to Edwin H. Frazer to erect erect a pier at 704 South Bay Front, Balboa Island, having failed float, Bale Isl. Denied • for approval in the Joint Harbor Committee, was denied on motion of Councilman Smith, seconded by Councilman Finch and carried. 272 Kathryn Russ for permit to The application of Kathryn Russ for a permit to have:pier & float, 1617 have a pier and float at 1617 East Bay Avenue, Balboa, E. Bay Ave, Balboa. Grantedtransferred from Sophia S. Noble and Clark 0. Noble, having been approved by the Joint Harbor Committee, was granted on motion of Councilman Isbell, seconded by Councilman Finch and carried. L. S. Hoffman application to The City Attorney stated 'hat in the application of construct foundation for Lefferts S. Hoffman for a permit to construct a foundation waterfront Property. on his water front property, more particularly described as Lots 14 and 15 and the Easterly portion of Libts 7 and 8, Mr. Lev, Atty, & Mr. Hoff- Block 'Cl, Corona del ''ar, he would recommend th at a hear - man put under oath and ing be held. On motion of Councilman Finch, seconded by hearing held. Councilman Isbell and carried; a hearing was ordered held on the application and Attorney Lev and Mr. Hoffman were placed under oath. Attorney Lev stated the circumstances under which the permit was requested, declaring that failure to grant the permit would deprive Mr. Hoffman of his rightful use Matter set over until of the property. On motion of Councilman Finch, seconded Sept. 14, 1953 by Councilman Isbell and carried, the hearing was continued until September 14, 1953, Ordinance No. 694 The City Attorney introduced Ordinance No. 694, being adding to the Code certain AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 64039 6404, 6413.3 and State sales & use tax laws 6413.4 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, INCORPORATING BY REFERENCE CURRENT CALIFORNIA STATE SALES AND USE TAX LAWS introduced and reading and on motion of Councilman Finch, seconded by waived Councilman Bennett and carried, reading of the Ordinance was waived. Ordinance No. 695 passed On motion of Councilman Smith, seconded by Councilman to second reading. Bennett, Ordinance No. 695 was passed to second reading by the following roll call vote, to -wit: AYES, COUNCILMEN:. Smith, Finch, Isbell, Bennett, Miller. NOES, COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT COUNCILMEN: None Agreement with J. C. Kirk On motion of Councilman Finch, seconded by Council- Ord. No. 694 passed to man Smith, Ordinance No. 694 was passed to second reading second reading. by the following roll call vote, to -wit: adoption of Resolution_ AYES, COUNCILMEN: Smith, Finch, Isbell, Bennett, Miller No 4119. NOES, COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT COUNCILMEN: alone Ordinance No. 695 The City Attorney introduced Ordinance No. 695, being making sewer connection AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF fee $50 NEWPORT BEACH, AMENDING SECTION 7108 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE, INCREASING THE MINIMUM SEWER CONNECTION FEE TO $50.00 introduced and reading ABSENT COUNCILMEN: None waived. and on motion of Councilman Isbell, seconded by in fees for trailer park Councilman Bennett and carried, reading of the ordinance was rentals. waived. Ordinance No. 695 passed On motion of Councilman Smith, seconded by Councilman to second reading. Bennett, Ordinance No. 695 was passed to second reading by the following roll call vote, to -wit: AYES, COUNCILMEN:. Smith, Finch, Isbell, Bennett, Miller. NOES, COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT COUNCILMEN: None Agreement with J. C. Kirk The City Manager reported that the agreement with J. Balboa pier concession C. Kirk for the operation of the Balboa pier expired October renewed for 3 years, by 1st, 1953, and recommended that it be renewed for a period adoption of Resolution_ of 3 years. On motion of Councilman Isbell, seconded by No 4119. Councilman Finch, Resolution No. 4119, being a resolution authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the agreement in behalf of the City was adopted by the following roll call vote, to -wit; AYES, COUNCILMEN: Smith, Finch, Isbell, Bennett. NOES, COUNCILMEN: Hiller ABSENT COUNCILMEN: None Council authorizes increase The City Manager recommended rates for trailers at the in fees for trailer park Municipal Trailer Park be increased and estimated that the rentals. increase in rates would yield an additional $8,500 annually to the income from the park. On motion of Councilman Smith, seconded by Councilman Isbell, the increase was authorized and the City Engineer instructed to compile figures on the cost of a more adequate /system to handle larger trailers, by the following roll sewer call vote, to -wit: AYES, COUNCILMEN: Smith, Finch, Isbell, Bennett, Miller. NOES, COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT COUNCILMEN: None Following are the rates effective September lst, 1953: 0 r� 1 I 0 1 I I is 1 1 0 -973':- ANNUAL LEASE RATES Beach front Sites $ 40.00 per month $480.00 per year Trailer Park fees Second Row Sites 30.00 per month 360.00 per year effective Sept. • Third & Fourth Row Sites .25.00 per month 300.00 per year 1st, 1953 WEEKLY. RATES Beach Front Sites May lst to Sept. 30th $ 20.00 per week Octo. lst to April 30th 10.00 per week Second Row Sites May lst to Sept. 30th 15.00 per week it it Oct. 1st to April 30th 10.00 per week ' Third & Fourth Row May lst to Sept. 30th 10 00 per week Sites Oct. lst to April 30th 7.50 per week n it t On motion of Councilman Finch, seconded by Councilman Smith and carried, the meeting was adjourned until Monday evening, Adjournment August 17th at 7:30 P,M< 0 ATTEST: • 1 1 J • City Clerk Mayor