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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/23/1973 - Regular MeetingROLL CALL tsent ent Motion Ayes Absent Motion Ayes Absent • Motion Aye s Absent Motion Ayes Absent • COUNCILMEN CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING Place: Council Chambers Time: 7:30 P.M. r v N a yr 9m Date: April 23, 1973 x Roll Call. MINUTES Mayor McInnis presented a Proclamation to Mrs. Valerie Murley, representing the League of Women Voters, declaring April 23 through April 27, 1973 as Youth Civic Week. Mayor McInnis presented a Proclamation to Henry Ankener, President of Balboa Bay. Lions, declaring April 24, 1973 as Balboa Bay Lions Day. x The reading of the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of x x x April 9, 1973 was waived, said Minutes were approved as written and ordered filed. x The reading in full of all ordinances and resolutions under x x x consideration was waived, and the City Clerk was directed to read by titles only. X x HEARINGS: 1. Mayor McInnis opened the public hearing in connection with the Spring, 1973 Weed Abatement Program, in compliance with Resolution No. 7960. No one desired to be heard. The hearing was closed. Resolution No. 7962, ordering the Fire Chief to abate weeds and other public nuisances existing upon streets alleys, sidewalks, parkways and private property within the City, was adopted. 2. Mayor McInnis opened the continued public hearing in connection with Assessment District No. 54 (Alley Improvements in Newport Heights and Balboa). A report was presented from the Public Works Director. Roland Landrigan addressed the Council approving the work in the Assessment District. Mr. Gray and Hugh Lilly addressed the Council pro- testing the grading of the Balboa alleys in the Assess- ment District. El Volume 27 - Page 86 HLOIKI Weed Abatement R -7962 Assessmt Dist 54 COUNCILMEN 9[�, 4 oc Z \CIro \Ir%� ROL L CALL oT \<7 % CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH April 23, 1973 MINUTES ion x The hearing was closed. S xx xxxx !kbsent x Resolution No. 7963 confirming the assessment and R- diagram made and filed by the Superintendent of Streets of said City on the 8th day of March, 1973, as said assessment was ordered corrected and modified by City Council after a public hearing held on the 23rd day of April, 1973, to cover the sums due for the work and improvement of certain street and alley improve- ments in "Assessment District No. 54" as con- templated by Resolution of Intention No. 7575 of said City and Resolution of Intention No. 7717 of said City; and ordering the Superintendent of Streets to attach a warrant to said assessment as corrected and modified; Motion x accepting the work and authorizing the City Clerk to Ayes x x xxxx file a Notice of Completion; and approving the City's Absent x contribution, was adopted. Motion x The staff was directed to prepare plans and estimates Ayes x x x x x x for concrete grade adjustments at property line for Absent x the Balboa alley and report back at the next Council meeting. • . 3. Mayor McInnis opened the public hearing regarding Fu revised Use Permit 1591 (Edgewater Condominiums) to permit a 33 -unit condominium development in a C -1 District, located at 600 East Edgewater Avenue between Palm Street and Washington Street, and on the east side of Palm Street between East Balboa Boulevard and East Bay Avenue. A letter was presented from John Konwiser, Presi- dent of JAK Construction Co., requesting a two weeks continuance. Motion x The hearing was continued to May 7, 1973. Ayes xx xxxx Absent x 4. Mayor McInnis opened the public hearing regarding Joh the appeal of David H. Johnson from the decision of A the Planning Commission denying Use Permit No. 1661 requesting to construct a second dwelling on a lot in the R -2 District that exceeds the basic height limits in the 24/28 Foot Height Limitation Zone, Lot 5, Block J, Seashore Colony Tract, located at 7008 West Ocean Front on the north side of West Ocean Front between Highland and Grant Streets in West Newport. The appeal application was presented with a report from the Community Development Department. Volume 27 - Page 87, INDEX 7963 n Zone nson ppeal COUNCILMEN P� \1�9 ?' \C'Fr% S . Z ROLL CALL PN Anril 74. 1 Q7R MINUTES . David Johnson, applicant, addressed the Council. No one else desired to be heard. Motion x The hearing was closed. Ayes xx xxxx Absent x Motion x The findings of the Planning Commission were over - Ayes x xx x ruled, and Use Permit No. 1661 was granted. Noes x x Absent x 5. Mayor McInnis opened the continued public hearing regarding the Residential Growth Element of the New- port Beach General Plan and Environmental Impact Report EIR /NB 73 -020 combined with the public hearing regarding the Land Use Element and Environ- mental Impact Report EIR /NB 73 -031. A report was presented from the City Manager and the Community Development Department regarding modifications to the Residential Growth Element. • Letters were received after the agenda was printed from the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce giving suggestions and recommendations for each Element and stating that the Chamber concurs generally with the proposed General Plan, and from Ira W. and Alice L. Smith against rezoning their property at 316 Heliotrope to an R -1. 5 District. The following people participated in a discussion on both Elements of the General Plan: Warren Gibbons, Mrs. Howard Babb, Larry Moore representing The Irvine Company, James Parker representing the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, Valerie Murley, Margot Skilling, Sue Ficker, Goldie Joseph, Judy Tracy and Robert Martin representing Holstein Industries. Motion x Mr. Moore was granted an additional five minutes for Ayes x x x x x x his presentation. Absent x Motion x Mr. Parker was granted an additional five minutes Ayes x x x x x x for his presentation. Absent x Dion x Mr. Parker was granted another three minutes. )s xx xxxx Absent x Volume 27 - Page 88f INDEX ieneral ?lan COUNCILMEN PC' P� PO � � O N �0 ; C� Z2PG N� P ROLL CALL T v PN s � yC f' CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH April 23. 1973 MINUTES INDEX tion x The hearings on the Residential Growth Element and 0 es x x xxxx on the Land Use Element of the General Plan were Absent x continued to May 7, 1973. 6. Mayor McInnis opened the public hearing in connection Dist with Ordinance No. 1496, being, Map 13 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING A PORTION OF DISTRICTING MAP NO. 13, Planning Commission Amendment No. 367, estab- lishing sixteen foot side yard setbacks on the east side of Lots 9, 14, and 19 and on the west side of Lots 10 and 15 in Beacon Bay. A report dated April 9 was presented from the Com- munity Development Department. No one desired to be heard. Motion x The hearing was closed. Ayes xx xxxx Absent x ion x Ordinance No. 1496 was adopted. 1�Yes x xxxx Absent x CONTINUED BUSINESS. 1. Harbor Permit Application No. 175 -306 of Nicholas Harbo3 Shammas to construct a pier, ramp and float bayward Permi of 306 Via Lido Nord in an area where piers and floats are restricted by Council policy, was presented. Shamn A letter was presented from John R. MacFaden, representing Mr. Shammas, requesting that the matter be rescheduled to the second meeting in June. Motion x Harbor Permit Application No. 175 -306 was postponed Ayes x x xxxx to June 25, 1973. Absent x 2. Proposed Ordinance No. 1497, - being, Npt Sh AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT 0 -149' BEACH ENTITLED "SPECIFIC AREA PLAN #4 - NEWPORT SHORES, " • on properties north of West Coast Highway between West Coast Highway and Newport Shores Drive and between the Santa Ana River and the Semeniuk Slough, Planning Commission. Amendment No. 371, was pre- sented with a report from the Community Development Department. Volume 27 - Page 89 is s ores COUNCILMEN RAI I r.A I I Anril 23_ 1973 tion x Ordinance No. 1497 was introduced a les x x x x x hearing on May 7, 1973. Noes x Absent x 3. Proposed Ordinance No. 1498, being AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY I BEACH REZONING PROPERTY DISTRICTING MAP NO. 1, Planning Commission Amendment Nc Lot 8, Block 6, Seashore Tract, frog District to an R -1. 5 District and est+ foot front yard setback, located at 21 on the southwesterly corner of Lugor Newport Shores Drive in Newport Sh sented. .Dana Smith, applicant, addressed the Motion x Ordinance No. 1498 was introduced z Ayes x x xxx hearing on May 7, 1973. Noes x ent x 4. A report was presented from the Pai and Recreation Director regarding th recommendation that the Newport Be Club's request to designate the Erytl as the City's official tree be approve Motion x Resolution No. 7964, designating the Ayes x x x x x x tree) as the official tree for the City Absent x Beach, was adopted. 5. A report was presented from the Cit regarding a University of California on the Irvine Campus. A letter was presented from the Cor Property Owners Association, Inc. i the University of California Teachin! Irvine Campus. Motion x Councilman Dostal made a motion to matter to May 7, 1973. Dr. Stanley Van den Noort, Acting L • Medical School, addressed the Counl Ayes x x x A vote was taken on Councilman Dos Noes x x x which motion failed. Absent x m Volume 27 - Page 90 i MINUTES nd set for public :)F NEWPORT AND AMENDING 355, rezoning n a C -1 -H iblishing a ten- t Lugonia Street lia Street and Dres, was pre- Council. .nd set for public •ks, Beaches e Commission's ach Garden Lrina (coral tree) d. Erythrina (coral of Newport y Manager Teaching Hospital ona Highlands irging support of Hospital on the continue the lean of the U CI :il. tal Is motion, INDEX Dist Map 1 0 -1498 City tree R -7964 U CI Teaching Hospital ROLL Aye No( Ab i Mo Ay( Ab; Mo Ayi Abi Mo Ay( Ab i COUNCILMEN CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH MINUTES CALL_ �T���pm�N������m� April 23, 1973 :ion x Councilman Store made a motion to adopt a resolution supporting the UCI School of Medicine On- Campus Teaching Hospital. Councilman Ryckoff made the following statement for the record, "While this hospital may serve a valuable purpose for medical education, there are complex aspects involved that are difficult for us to become familiar with in any reasonable time. I personally do not feel well- informed enough to judge it one way or another. The meaning to our community in medical care is very unclear, and the major hospital in our own community is not yet able to commit. " .s x x x A vote was taken on Councilman Store's motion, which a x x x motion failed. ;ent x :ion x The matter was continued to May 7, 1973. ;s xx xxxx ent x CURRENT BUSINESS: 1. A report was presented from the Public Works Di- PIE rector regarding condemnation of property to acquire Av4 the westerly 10 feet of Lot 714 of the First Addition Wii to Newport Mesa Tract from Leonard D. and Gwen- dolyn M. Tubach in connection with the widening of Placentia Avenue at Production Place. Resolution No. 7965, determining and declaring that R -' the public interest, convenience andnecessity of the City of Newport Beach require the acquisition of certain real property to be used by said City in con- nection with the widening of Placentia Avenue at Production Place and declaring the intention of the City to acquire said property under eminent domain proceedings, and directing the City Attorney of said City to commence an action in the Superior Court of :ion x the State of California, in and for the County of :s xx x x x x Orange, for the purpose of acquiring said real pro - ent x perty, was adopted. Z. A report was presented from the Public Works Di- Cu: rector regarding request of Donald A. McHone for 14C curb cut at 1408 E. Balboa Boulevard. Ba'. The request letter from Donald C. McHone was pre- sented. :ion x The curb cut at 1408 E. Balboa Boulevard was ap- x x x x x proved. lent x Volume 27 - Page 91 INDEX centia lening '965 7b Cut/ 8 E boa Biv• COUNCILMEN CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH MINUTES P oJ_ P o a� 'Fp3Gmy ON.� O ROLL CALL T N Pm a f T\ F A n r i 1 J4. 1 974 INDEX • 3. A report was presented from the Community Develop- ment Department regarding Tentative Map of Tract 7989 (Revised) and Environmental Impact Report EIR /NB 72 -029, request of Leadership Housing Systems, Inc. to subdivide 40. 257 acres into five lots for condominium development, portion of Lot A, Banning Tract, located northerly of 19th Street and westerly of Whittier Avenue, zoned Unclassified. Motion x The Tentative Map of Tract 7989 (Revised) was ap- Ayes x x x x x x proved, subject to the conditions recommended by Absent x the Planning Commission. 4. A report was presented from the Community Develop- ment Department regarding the Final Map of Tract 7989, request of the Leadership Housing Systems, Inc. to subdivide 40.257 acres into five lots for condominium development, portion of Lot A, Banning Tract, located northerly of 19th Street and westerly of Whittier Avenue, zoned Unclassified. Motion x The Final Map of Tract 7989 was approved, subject Ayes x x x x x x to the conditions recommended by the Planning Com- Absent x mission; and Resolution No. 7966, authorizing the execution of an agreement with Leadership Housing • Systems, Inc., Subdivider, for the construction of improvements in Tract No. 7989, was adopted. 5. A report was presented from the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission regarding Bicycle Trails Committee appointments. Motion x The report from the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Ayes x x x x x x Commission was referred to the Council Appointments Absent x Committee for review and recommendation. 6. A report was presented from the City Manager regarding special street signs for the Cannery Village Area. Motion x The special Cannery Village street name signs were Ayes x x x x x x approved, and the City was authorized to absorb one - Absent x third of the cost in the amount of $100. CONSENT CALENDAR: Motion x The following items were approved by one motion Ayes x x x x x x affirming the actions on the Consent Calendar: �ent x 1. The following ordinance was introduced and set for public hearing on May 7, 1973: Proposed Ordinance No. 1499, being, an ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH REZONING Volume 27 - Page 921 Tract 7989 Tract 7989 R -7966 Bicycle Trails Crate Cannery Village Dist Maps 22 & 22 -A 0 -1499 COUNCILMEN P� �L p0 w N� f0 yi 0'�n 220 a O ROLL CALL r v N N? 9C pO' CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH F.rM if'icIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEYatl lulh`111141 INDEX Ls- •tation Eli is- tation :r Is )69 ary )70 )or i :ball )71 arms PROPERTY AND AMENDING PORTIONS OF DIS- TRICTING MAPS NOS. 22 AND 22 -A, Planning Com- mission Amendment No. 365, rezoning Parcel 1, R/S 15/30 from an R -1 District to an A -P District, located at 301 Newport Boulevard on the southwesterly corner of Hospital Road and Newport Boulevard (Hoag Memorial Hospital). (A report from the Community Development Department was presented. ) Z. The following resolutions were adopted: Resolution No. 7967 authorizing the execution of an Trai engineering services agreement between the City of poi Newport Beach and Alan M. Voorhees & Associates Plar for Phase III of the Transportation Study. (A report R -7( from the Public Works Director was presented.) Resolution No. 7968 authorizing the execution of a Trai reimbursement agreement between the City of Newport par Beach and the County of Orange for Phase III of the Plar Transportation Study. (A report from the Public R -7' Works Director was presented.) Resolution No. 7969 authorizing the execution of an Wab amendment to Paying Agency Agreement entered into Bon. on November 12, 1957 between City of Newport Beach R -7' and Bank of America National Trust & Savings Associ- ation for increase in service charge. (A report from the Finance Director was presented.) Resolution No. 7970 approving the admission of the Libi Orange Public Library into the Santiago Library R -74 System. (A report from the City Attorney was presented.) Resolution No. 7971 authorizing the execution of an Harl agreement between the City of Newport Beach and the Are; Harbor Area Baseball, Inc. , for the operation of the Bas, food concession facility at the Community Youth R -7' Center. (A report from the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Director was presented.) 3. The following communications were referred as in- dicated: Referred to Pending Legislation Committee, reso- Fire lution of the City of Costa Mesa supporting Assembly Bill No. 95 of the 1973 -74 regular session of the California Legislature relating to the punishment for . felonies committed with firearms. Referred to Transportation Plan Citizens Advisory Committee for inclusion in study, eight letters op- posing the proposed bridges over the Back Bay. n Volume 27 - Page 93 Ls- •tation Eli is- tation :r Is )69 ary )70 )or i :ball )71 arms COUNCILMEN CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH MINUTES P� Ft 0 c- o N FO 3 Pm 2Z O` NA O ROLL CALL r 9 PN C 9! Pig April 74. 1971 INDEX • Cliff Dr Drive church. Sign erred to the on Beaches records: Trans - Referred to the Greenbelt Committee, portation :ers. Plan nia Cities to Daylight ties attaching Savings ive to year- Program Report for March, 1973. approval of Referred to Planning Commission, mai B. P. Sargeant supporting Mayor Pro position regarding ways of controlling i Referred to staff for study, letter from Improvement Association with suggesti traffic problem in Balboa. Referred to staff for reply, letter from Barraza endorsing the sign on the Cliff 4. The following communications were ref City Clerk for filing and inclusion in th Letter from Michael and Joanne Estey parking on Balboa Island and other mat Copy of a letter from League of Califon Alan Beals of the National League of Ci copy of Newport Beach resolution relat round daylight savings time and urging this legislation. Letter from Huntington Beach Union Hi District regarding Career Fair to be hi Convention Center on April 23, 24 and Resolution of the City of Costa Mesa of lifting of restrictions for the sale of alp beverages on county property. Resolution of the City of Huntington Be; the State Department of Public Works, Highways, the County of Orange and afi agencies, to participate in a Route 1 Ci portation Study and declaring the intent Huntington Beach to participate in such Resolution of the City of Buena Park of attempt to alter the method of distribut sales and use tax under the Bradley -Bu Local Sales and Use Tax Law. Letter from the Public Utilities Commi order instituting investigation into met] pliance with the Environmental Quality • Notice of prehearing conference before Utilities Commission in connection wit] of Southern California Gas Company fo: rates. Volume 27 - Page 94 3reenbelt I Greenbelt lgram from Density 'em Rogers' uture density. Balboa Traffic �,n regarding Robert B. Cliff Dr Drive church. Sign erred to the on Beaches records: Trans - regarding portation :ers. Plan nia Cities to Daylight ties attaching Savings ive to year- Time approval of ;h School dd in Anaheim L5. posing the Alcoholic :oholic Beverages on Beaches Lch requesting Trans - the Division of portation ected local Plan )rridor Trans - of the City of a study. posing an I Sales & Us ing the uniform I Tax rns Uniform ssion regardi cods of com- Act of 1970. the Public t the applicati increase in COUNCILMEN ROLL CALL • • 4 a 3 �� 0 3 MINUTES Newsletter from California Water Resources Associ- ation regarding dedication of Perris Dam and other water matters. Agenda of Board of Supervisors meetings held April 10, 11, 17 and 18, 1973. Invitation to Council for Orange County Press Club Headliner Banquet on May 4. 5. The following claim was denied, and the City Clerk's referral to the insurance carrier was confirmed: Claim of Elsie Hall for personal injuries sustained on January 31, 1973 when she tripped and fell on the sidewalk in front of 120 Marine Avenue, Balboa Island, allegedly due to negligence on the part of the City. 6. The following request to fill personnel vacancies was approved: (A report from the City Manager was pre- sented) One Police Emergency Equipment Dispatcher in the Police Department to fill a position to be vacant. One Equipment Mechanic Helper in the General Ser- vices Department to fill a position now vacant. One Equipment Mechanic III in the General Services Department to fill a position now vacant. 7. A public hearing was set for May 7, 1973 regarding request of The Irvine Company to amend the Planned Community Development Standards for North Ford to permit expansion of land uses, and updating of devel- opment standards, portion of Blocks 56 and 57, Irvine's Subdivision, located between Jamboree Road and MacArthur Boulevards, and between Bison Avenue and the extension of Bonita Canyon Road, Planning Commission Amendment No. 326; and consideration of Environmental Impact Report EIR /NB 73 -026. 8. The plans and specifications for installation of a traffic signal at Newport Center Drive East and Santa Rosa Drive were approved, and the City Clerk was authorized to advertise for bids to be opened at 11:00 a.m. on May 18, 1973. (A report from the Public Works Director was presented.) Volume 27 - Page 95 INDEX Water Claims Hall North Ford TOPICS T raffic Signal COUNCILMEN p�f�o \P%PS\0C('o \V103' 0360ROLL CALL r v CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH April 23, 1973 [MR00M INDEX 9. The plans and specifications were approved for con- Bicycle • struction of a bicycle trail along Irvine Avenue from Trails Santiago Drive to University Drive, and authorization to the City Clerk to advertise for bids to be opened at 10:30 a. m. on May 18, 1973. (A report from the Public Works Director was presented.) 10. The placement of a canvas banner across Newport City Arts Boulevard at 32nd Street for the week preceding the Festival City Arts Festival was approved. (A letter from the City Arts Committee was presented.) 11. The introduction of a State bill adjudicating the mean Mean High high tide line was authorized, (A report from the Tide City Manager was presented. ) 12. The following Budget Amendments were approved: BA -66, $158,476 increase in Budget Appropriations and decrease in Unappropriated Surplus for install- ment payments on Jamboree Road Police Substation site from General Fund Unappropriated Surplus to Police, Construct Police Facility- Jamboree Road, General Fund. • BA -67, $4, 000 net decrease in Unappropriated Sur- plus, a $17, 000 increase in Budget Appropriations and a $13, 000 increase in Estimated Revenues for additional costs to light two tennis courts at Newport Harbor High School and Newport -Mesa Unified School District contribution, Building Excise Tax Fund. (A report from the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Director was presented.) ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR: 1. Resolution No. 7972, designating the City Arts Com- Bicen- mittee Bicentennial Subcommittee as the official body tennial to coordinate the American Revolution Bicentennial R -7972 Motion x celebration in the City of Newport Beach and desig- Aye s x x x x x x nating the Mayor as Chairman of said celebration, Absent x was adopted. 2. A petition bearing 212 signatures regarding dedication Cliff Dr Motion x of the proposed Cliff Drive View Park to honor those View Park Ayes x x x x x x who served our country in Vietnam was referred to Absent x the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission. 3. A letter from the Orange County Health Department Water Wet • regarding a proposed ordinance to regulate the con - Motion x struction and abandonment of wells was referred to Ayes x x x x x x the Public Works Department and to the Water Com- Absent x mittee. Volume 27 - Page 96 ROLL CALL Motion Aye s Absent Motion Ayes Absent Motion Ayes Absent .0 Motion Ayes Absent IN ion s Noes Absent I} 1LMEN CITY F NEWPORT B E i P x W ra 23, 1973 MINUTES 4. A letter from Richard Stevens to the Board of Super- visors was presented regarding presentation of the Airport Action Association Citizen's Group on May 1. It was directed that the City send a representative to the meeting of the Airport Action Association Citizen'; Group on May 1. 5. A proposed resolution urging the enactment of Senate Bill 502, entitled "Federal Aid Highway Act of 1973, " pertaining to urban public transportation was tabled. 6. A petition bearing 148 signatures of Lido Isle resident! supporting the Lido Isle Woman's Club's request for a cantilevered walk for pedestrians on the outside of either side of the Lido Isle bridge with the existing sidewalks to be used for bicycles, was presented. The staff was directed to reply to the Lido Isle Wom- an's Club and to inform them that the matter would be given consideration in the 1973 -74 Capital Improve- ments Budget. 7. Planning Commission Amendment No. 369 and State- ment of Negative Declaration, request of Emkay Development Go., Inc, to amend the Newport Place Planned Community to permit the rearrangement of Office Site #3 and Restaurant Site #2 and the reappor- tionment of land allotted to each, to reduce the allow- able building area in Office Site #1 and #2, and to increase the permitted building area in Office Site #3A, in Newport Place, portion of Block 50, Irvine's Subdivision, located south of Bowsprit Drive and west of MacArthur Boulevard, was presented. A letter was received after the agenda was printed from Emkay Development Co. , Inc. requesting that the matter be postponed until after May 31. The matter was postponed to June 11, 1973. 8. At the request of Paul McLellan and Jack Webb, . representatives of State Fund, the Workmen's Com- pensation Partial Self- Insurance Program was dis- cussed. Both representatives opposed the City's partial self - insurance program. The partial self- insurance program contained in the 1973 -74 budget was approved, and the staff was directed to take the necessary steps to implement the program on July 1, 1973. It was agreed that the City's report would be sub- mitted to the State Fund for analysis. P. Volume 27 - Page 97 INDEX OrCo Airport Urban Transp Lido Isle Bridge Newport Place Workmen's Comp COUNCILMEN PO OS C'o N PO N- O ROLL CALL SO p Motion Ayes Noes Absent Motion Ayes Noes Absent Motion Ayes Absent Motion Ayes sent 10 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH MINUTES T r pa N v� f April 23, 1973 i ADDITIONAL BUSINESS: 1. The proposed budget and the By -laws for the Inter - governmental Coordinating Council of Orange County were considered. x Councilman Dostal made a motion to instruct the City' x x voting delegate to vote affirmatively on the proposed x x x x budget, which motion failed to carry. x x The voting delegate was instructed to. vote "no" to the x x x x x p o os d budget be ause the Mn � L x i a GE ReGm ai E b . o TN �9A� 6 £ oS Tia.�� x ehange, then x The voting delegate was instructed to vote for the x x xxxx adoption of the By -Laws as written. x i x The meeting was adjourned at 11:29 P. M. to 7:30 P. M., xxlxxxx May 7, 1973. x Mayor ATTEST: City Cler] Volume 27 - Page 98 INDEX :ntergov't Zoord Council