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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/29/1962 - Adjourned Regular Meeting_Index i Exchang Student; CA 91 Blomgre hearing re U.P. 712 CA 13 • Ord. 1016 Plannin & Zonin CA 1 Ord 1017 Water. and Sewer Mains CA 32 CA 1 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCILMEN Volume. 16 - Page 71 Minutes of ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING. OF THE CITY COUNCIL i � a Date of Meeting: October 29,• 1962 o N a 2 o c o Time of Meeting: 7:30 P. M. a aN ? p ro r Mayor Hart presented the Mayor of Costa Mesa,: Alvin Vinkley„ and the foreign exchange. students, Engin Kepeneck from Turkey and Eva Jalkotzy from Austria. Roll Call: Present XXXXXXX The reading of the Minutes of October 8, 1962 and October + Y 22, 19 62 'was. waived, the Minutes.were approved as written Motion X and ordered filed. All Ayes 1HEARINGS: 1. Mayor Hart opened. the public hearing, regarding; the: appea of 0. W. Hudson, Agent for' W. P. Blomgren, from the decision of the Planning. Commission - denying. Application for Variance No. 712 for waiver of square: footage re- quirements, to permit three units on a .lot having 3750 square feet, and reduction. in garage width.from 27' inside .measurements. to 24' outside measurements. for athree car garage; Lot 7, Block 332, Resubdivision of Corona del Mar, Zone R -3; 307 Fernleaf Avenue. Mr. O. W. Hudson spoke from the. audience on behalf of .the. applicant for the Variance. A discussion ensued. The hearing was Motion x closed. All Ayes The findings of the Planning Commission were reversed Motion x and. the applicant was granted permission to construct a Ayes x x x.x three car garage"with.outside measurements of 241. Noes x x ORDINANCES•FOR INTRODUCTION: 1. Ordinance No., 1016, being AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING AND ADDING: CERTAIN, SECTIONS.TO ARTICLE IX "PLANNING. AND ZONING" OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE, providing that Use Permits:will be required.for gasoline service stations in all commercial and industrial districts; Planning .Cominission Amendment No.. 1471, and the find - ings•of the Planning, Commission were presented. Ordinance No.. 10.16 was.introduced and set for public Motion x hearing on November 13,. 1962. :Roll Cali: Ayes xxxx xxx 2. Ordinance No. 1017, being AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADDING CHAPTER 6 TO ARTICLE VII OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE CONSTRUCTION OF WATER MAINS AND, SEWER MAINS l / Mayor ATTEST: a itv lerk Page 71 Index Ord 1018 Gradi Excav tion Fills CA 29 Ord 1019 'WSign A 1 Ord 1020 Servi� Fees CA 12 • Ord 1014 Parkir CA 22 • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCILMEN Volume 16 - Page 72 Ortnhnr. 29_ 1962 K K C K 3 was introduced.and passed to second reading. Motion x Roll Call: Ayes X x x. 3. Ordinance No. 1018, being 1 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADDING CHAPTER 5 TO ARTICLE VII OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO GRADING, EXCAVATION AND FILLS, was introduced, passed to second, reading, and set for Motion x public hearing on November. 13,, 1962. Roll Call: Ayes xxxx 4. Ordinance No. 1019, being AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING AND REPEALING CERTAIN SECTIONS: OF CHAPTER 5 OF ARTICLE VIII OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO SIGNS, was introduced and passed to second reading. Motion x Roll Call: Ayes xxxx 5. Ordinance No. 1020, being AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADDING SECTION. 7209 TO THE NEW- PORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE PROVIDING FOR AN ANNUAL INCREASE IN SERVICE FEES, providing a $5. 00 annual increase in the connection for water service, effective January 1, 1963, continuing through. 1983, the increases. to be cumulative„ was. intro- Motion x duced and passed to second reading. Roll Call: Ayes x x X. 'x ORDINANCES FOR ADOPTION: 1. Ordinance No.. 1014,. being AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADDING SECTION 3264.1 TO THE NEW- PORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO PARKING REGULATIONS, prohibiting parking in a private driveway or on private .property without the consent of the owner or person in possession, was.adopted. Motion Roll Call: �^ )1 ��'i� %✓a %2L�/� � 1 6 �� Ayes x x x x ATTEST: Mayor n p,J ity Jerk Page 72 K K C K 3 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCILMEN Volume 16 - Page 73 naex October 29, 1962 Ord 2. Ordinance No. 1015, being 1015 plantings AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT CA 15 BEACH REPEALING CHAPTER 3 OF ARTICLE VII OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE AND ADDING A NEW CHAPTER 3 TO ARTICLE VII OF SAID CODE RELATING TO PLANTING IN PARKS, PARKWAYS.AND STREETS, was adopted. CONTINUED BUSINESS: R -5679 Parkin • Resolution No. 5679, establishing a no parking area on CA 2 both sides of Newport Shores Drive between 61st Street • and Orange Avenue, was adopted. Time 2 Consideration of the request of Pacific Electric Railway Exten� q sion Company for the extension of time to January 11,: 1964, TR 4400 for the construction of improvements in Tract No. 4400, was. rediaried to November 13, 1962. Grand 3. A report was presented from the City Manager and Public Canal Works Director recommending rejection of all bids re- Dredg- ceived by the City Clerk on October 4 for the dredging of ing C -820 the Grand Canal, approval of modified plans and specifi- CA 70 cations, and authorization to the City Clerk to advertise for bids to be opened November 21. at 9:30 A. 11, -Mr: Charles Jue'ngst spoke from the audience. A discussion was had. All bids were rejected, the modified plans and specifica- tions were approved, and the City Clerk was authorized to advertise for bids to be opened at 9:30 A.M., Novembe 21, 1962. CURRENT BUSINESS: Traff Signa CA 19 • A memorandum was presented from the City Manager and Public Works Director reporting the Division of Highways request for City's participation in cost of installing traffic signals at the intersection of Palisades Road - San Joaqui Road and MacArthur Boulevard. The City Manager was instructed to advise the Division of Highways that at this time the City does not wish to participate in a permanent signal but would consider participating in a temporary signalization at a lower cost. It was stated that the City Manager could investigate alternate possibilities for financing the traffic signalization. TTEST: Page 73 C. Z.N. Motion Roll Call: Ayes Motion Roll Call: Ayes Motion All Ayes Motion All Ayes xix x CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCILMEN Volume 16 - Page 74 Index n_+_I , to i oJ�,> X Sewer 2..A memorandum was presented from the City Manager and Realig - Public Works Director requesting approval. of plans and went C -826 specifications for Carnation Avenue sewer realignment between Seaview Avenue and Bayside Drive and authoriza- tion to the City Clerk to advertise for bids to be opened on Wednesday, November 21, at 10.:00 A. M. The recom- mendations were approved. Motion Street All Ayes Resurf 3. A memorandum was presented from the City Manager and ace & Public Works Director recommending. approval of plans Misc . and specifications for street. resurfacing and miscellaneo s Park park projects,. and authorization to the City Clerk.to ad- Projec s vertise for bids to be opened.on Wednesday, November.21, C`827 at 10:30'A. M. The recommendations were approved. Motion All 'Ayes Street 4. A letter was presented from the Planning Commission Name recommending street name changes as follows: (1) That DChan CA 2 e the name of Bonita Lane.between Mariners Drive, and the southerly boundary of Tract No. 3004 be changed to Dorothy Lane; (2) That the name of Bayside Drive on. the easterly side of the Back Bay and north of the. intersection of .Jamboree Road be changed to Back Bay Drive. The ,recommendations were approved. Motion All Ayes Expens 5. The expense accounts were approved of Councilmen in Motion Accounts CA 55 attendance at the California League of Cities 64th Annual All Ayes Conference, .Los Angeles, as follows: Councilmen James B. Stoddard, Doreen Marshall, Paul Gruber, Donald Elder, Hans J. Lorenz. Expens, 6. The expense accounts of Robert Coop for attendance at Accounts the International City Managers Conference, Philadelphia CA 87 and the California League of Cities Conference, Los Angeles, were approved. Motion x . All Ayes APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE: Licens CA 63 The following Applications for License were approved: Motion All Ayes 1. Exempt, A. R. McKenzie, Director of Orange County Chapter of the March of Dimes, 2024 Newport Boulevard, Costa Mesa, for soliciting annual March of Dimes,. in- cluding placing of cannisters in retail. establishments, Mothers' March, street sale of various items; drive. to be conducted January 1 through. January 31, 1963;approx imately 500 volunteer workers. 2. M. Kasler by Herb Stewart, Pacific Chris Craft, slip rentals at 2537 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, for rental of four slips with a capacity of 29. boats, being a change.of ownership from A. W. Jorgensen, dba Jorgen- sen's Landing to Pacific Chris Craft. ATTEST: Mayor C I� `\ City Clerk Page 74 X Index License (Cont'c CA 63 • Wilder re UNIC See pg 79 CA 63 Appeal U.P. 890 CA 15 Subdiv- ision Map Act CA 66 Freeway CA 69 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Volume. 16 - Page. 75 I - COUNCILMEN myT A\ a O100, 3. Arthur Mello, 516 Tustin Avenue, Newport Beach, for live bait boat(s), for delivering bait' to Davey's Locker. 4. B. V. Simmons, dba The Red Carpet, 109 -111 Palm, Balboa, for addition to Business License #1694, adding dancing for patrons only (Use Permit No., 876 approved August 16,. 1962 conditioned that there will be no live entertainment, dancing to be limited to a total of.five couples, .that. there will be no signs. advertising dancing and that it be for one year only). 5. J. Talmadge Jones, Vice President, Ducommun Realty Co., dba Balboa Pavilion Co., 400 Main Street, Balboa, for an addition to Business License No. 1443 for patron dancing only,: occasional dancing. RECESS for five minutes was. declared by Mayor Hart. The Council reconvened with all members present. COMMUNICATIONS - REFERRALS: JF A letter was presented from Leland L. Wilder requesting that the license issued to solicit funds for the UNICEF on October 31 be revoked. Mr. Wilder spoke from the audience. Mayor Hart explained that in order to revoke a license, a public hearing would have. to be scheduled and time. did not permit doing so. Subject letter was Motion x ordered filed. Further discussion of the matter was All Ayes postponed until later in the meeting. 2. A letter was.presented from Warren R. Bradford and John Marshall appealing from the decision of the Planning Commission denying Application for Use Permit No. 890 to construct a duplex on each.of three lots:located in a C -1 District, ;500- 502 -504. Balboa Boulevard. The,mattex. was.set.for public hearing on November 13,, 1962. Motion x All Ayes 3. A letter. from Gerald J. Weiler, President, Orange County Chapter, Engineering & Grading Contractors Association, Inc., regarding the Subdivision Map Act, urging the City to adopt the provisions of this bill, was .referred to the City Attorney and the Public Works Direc Motion x for for report to the Council as to possible changes in All Ayes said Act. 4. A telegram was ordered filed from J. C. Womack, State Motion x Highway Engineer, dated October 17, advising of the All Ayes California Highway Commission's intention to consider the adoption of a freeway routing in Orange County be- tween 0. 5 miles south of Palisades Road and Route. 158 (San Diego Freeway), Road VII -ORA- 184 -A, Npts, CMSA: (A reply had been sent by Mayor Hart protesting the reso- lution of Santa Ana requesting Highway Commission hold special hearing on the matter. ) ATTEST: Mayor ity qlerk Page 75 Index - Snell Claim Damages CA 84 Tee Claim Damages CA 84 Conrad Clm Dmg CA Popula- tion Est. CA 98 Budget Amend- ment CA 102 Cmte re Over- . lapping Dists & Annexa- tion CA 60 CA 108 Minute Red_ ' Freeway CA 69 October 1962 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Volume. 16 - Page 76 The following Claims. against the�Citywere denied and City Clerk's referral of the claims to the insurance carriers was confirmed: (a) Claim for Personal Injuries served on the City Clerk on October 15,. on behalf of Dolores'Snell, a minor, for injuries, received on July 22 when her bicycle cau in sewer grating on Newport Boulevard,, near Hoag Memorial Hospital, and she was .thrown off. (b) Claim. for Damages of Lucille Tee, served on the City Clerk on October 11, for injuries received when _claim ant struck her ankle on an object in water while swim - ming. at Ruby and North Bay Front, Balboa. Island, on August 11,, 1962. (c) verified Claim for Damages of Robert G. Conrad re- garding an accident on August 19, 1962 when the body of a small girl "fell or was pushed from a, dock or pier owned and maintained by the City of Newport 'Beach and struc k the head of Robert G. Conrad." 6. The notice, from the State Department of Finance. that. the estimated population of the City of Newport Beach on September 1, 1.962 was 31,400, was ordered. filed. T AMENDMENT: The following Budget Amendment was approved? 1. No. C-12, in the amount of $200 (decrease,in Unappropri- ated Surplus), being an increase,in Budget Appropriations for installation of four speakers, in Police Department by Orange County Communications; from Unappropriated Surplus General to Police, Mtc. Communications'Equip- ment. BUSINESS: Confirmation was given to the.appointment by,-Mayor Hart. of a Committee. comprised of Councilman. Gruber, Chair- man, Councilman Marshall, and Councilman Elder to work. with the City Attorneys of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, to study some proposals to release some .over- lapping, districts. and to arrive at some mutual agreement, if possible, on the annexation of the County strip between US. The.following Minute Resolution was unanimously adopted: Mayor TTEST: L ity Page 76 COUNCILMEN Motion All Ayes Motion All Ayes Motion All Ayes Motion All Ayes Motion Roll Call: Ayes X x CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCILMEN Volume 16 - Page 77 0 m y Index r%, +—I. -- 10 io11-> Minute Res' RESOLVED: by the City Council of Newport Beach that Freeway the State Highway Commission be and is hereby re- (Cont.) (Cont quested, to designate. the freeway route from Pacific CA 69 Coast Highway to the northerly-extension of Marguerite Avenue as a temporary connection until. such time as the Commission adopts:the route southerly from Corona del Mar to Dana Point and that the improvements on the area designated as. temporary, be constructed simultaneously with the, improvements„ on the proposed freeway northerly of Marguerite Avenue. FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the State Highway Commission_ through .th. 'Division of Highways of the Department of Public Work of the State. of California. • The Clerk was also directed to send a copy of the fore- going resolution to the City Council.of the City of Laguna Beach and to The Irvine Company. Minute Res. 3. The.following.Minute Resolution was unanimously Motion Lido adopted: Roll Call: Sands .Ayes x x MWD RESOLVED by the City Council of Newport Beach. that Annex the City intends, to and will advance an amount. up to CA 12 $3,800 to cover the. costs, of processing the annexation of the Lido Sands area of the City to Coastal Municipal Water District, subject to a contract being executed by the City and Lido Sands, Community Association.pro- viding for the reimbursement within four years from the date of said contract to the City of said.costs plus interest at 3% on . the unpaid,balance thereof.until paid by said association. • COMMUNICATIONS - ADVISORY: The.following communications were.ordered,filed: Motion San All Ayes Diego - 1. Notice from U. S. Army Engineer District, Los-Angeles, Bay relative to modification of harbor.lines.on the.north side CA 70 of.San Diego Bay in the. vicinity of Harbor Island. County 2• Letter. from Robert R. Hurwitz, Attorney at Law, on.be- Dock half of Mr. Paul Trautwein, presenting,Mr.• Trautwein's CA 173 proposal concerning the. use of the County Dock property. Commend3. ation Letter from George D. Buccola.commending Chief of CA 83 Police James Glavas,, and expressing, pride in the City, CA 39 the Council, and other City officials and employees. Bd of 4. Agendas for the Orange County Board of Supervisors SupV meetings of October 9, 10,; 16, 17,, 23, and 24. Age idas .CA 53 ✓ 6 Mayor ATTEST: � �. s ity Jerk Page 77 K x Index October 29 • 0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCILMEN Volume 16.- Page 78 N a Z m= O G O 1962 5. Minutes. of the Orange County League of Cities Executive Committee, meeting held September 13, and of the Genera Meeting held September 27,; 1962. 6. Excerpts from the Minutes of meetings.of the Orange County Board of Supervisors: (a) Meeting held October. 16 indicating Newport Beach Resolutions Nos., 5670 and 5671. regarding proposed abandonment of a portion of Bayside Drive were re- ceived and ordered filed. (b) Meeting held October 9. indicating that the proposal of G. E. Minney regarding development of County Dock property was, referred to committee. on. use of County Dock property for proper processing. 7. Letter from Mrs. John Bryden, President of the Orange Coast League of Women Voters, explaining,the.presence of representatives of said organization at Council meet- ings. 8. Letter from Arthur R. McKenzie, Director of March.of Dimes, explaining purposes of the drive and setting forth .results of past efforts. 9. An excerpt from the Minutes of a.meeting of the Boundary Commission. regarding a. proposed annexation to the City of Tustin (Newport Avenue). 0. Applications for Alcoholic Beverage Control. License:. Old Applications received in. 1961 - clearances for Counci recently completed: (a) New off -sale general, Angelo and Thelma Redaelli, "The Waves ", 6500•West'Coast Highway. ,(b) Double transfer on sale general (bona fide public.eatin place), Mons M. Nicholl, 3131 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach. (c) Person to person transfer,. on -sale general, (to Corp- oration - entire stock owned .by Transferors), Reuben' i , Inc., 251 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach. ,(d) Double transfer, off -sale general, Joseph J. Goyas and Frank J. O'Connor, "Marina Bottle Shop "; 149 Riverside. Avenue, Newport Beach. (e) New off -sale general,. Frank C. Cortese and Leon A. Fry, 6208 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach. ATTEST: Mayor / Sci Ci Clerk Page 78 Index IV 1• • • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCILMEN Volume. 16 - Page 79 N 0 m 9 Z 7 O AO /'l..a..l...r 9a IaL9 DDITIONAL ITEMS: 1. Mr. Leland Wilder spoke from the audience. and requested that his letter, which had been ordered. filed earlier: in the meeting, opposing the UNICEF solicitation, be. read. Mayor Hart directed the Clerk to comply with the request, and the letter was read. Mr. Wilder submitted additional documents to substantiate his opposition to UNICEF soli- citation. 2. The City Manager requested that a meeting be held for a discussion with the merchants involved regarding the ,Newport Boulevard -Via Lido traffic problems. The meeting was further adjourned at 10: 10 P.M. to 2:00 Motion P.M., November 5, 1962, at which time the traffic problem All Ayes at Via Lido and Newport Boulevard is to be considered." Mayor ATTEST: S titJ Clerk Page 79