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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/23/1979 - Regular Meeting:JLL COUNCILMEN 'LG y 3�� CALL CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING Place: Council Chambers Time: 7:30 P.M. Date: October 23, 1979 MINUTES Iff*0 ?resent x x x x x x x A. ROLL CALL. B. The reading of the Minutes was waived; and the Wesx yes Minutes of the Adjourned Council Meeting of October 1 and of the Regular Council Meeting of October 9, 1979 were approved as written and ordered filed. lotion x C. The reading in full of all ordinances and resolutions ill Ayes under consideration was waived, and the City Clerk was directed to read by titles only. D. HEARINGS: 1. Mayor Ryckoff opened the public hearing regarding CdM Dev Stds proposed Ordinance No. 1824, being, 0 -1824 (94) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DELETING CHAPTER 20.11 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE AND RECODIFYING SAID CHAPTER AS CHAPTER 20.19 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE, AMENDING SECTION 20.19.010 TO DELETE THEREFROM THE EXISTING RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR CORONA DEL MAR, AND ADDING CHAPTER 20.20 TO THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE ESTABLISHING RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR OLD CORONA DEL MAR, AND MAKING TECHNICAL CONFORMING CHANGES TO SECTIONS 20.13.025, 20.13.070, 20.15.025, 20.15.070, 20.16.030, 20.16.075, 20.17.030 AND 20.17.075 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE, Planning Commission Amendment No. 524, a request initiated by the City of Newport Beach to consider amending the Residential Development Standards for the R -1, R -2 and R -3 Districts in Old Corona del Mar, and the acceptance of an Environmental Document. A report was presented from the Community Development Department. Letters from Gerry Springston, Ron Yeo, Peter G. Leider, Bert W. Tarayao, A.I.A., Jon Merry and Allen H. Brownfield were presented opposing Ordinance No. 1824. Letters from Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Milliken, Lloyd E. Morrison, Jack Manbeck, Cis and Lila Crespin and a petition bearing nine signatures supporting i i Ordinance No. 1824 were presented. i i Volume 33 - Page 292 'JLL CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCILMEN MINUTES rAi 1's� 9�N INDEX Letters thanking Council for its action taken in connection with the building standards for Old Corona del Mar were presented from the following: Mrs. Evelyn and H. Bruce Harshbarger, Nina Rockefeller, Mabel V. Ross, Eleanor and Winfield Hall, Fred M. and Louise S. Anderson, G. Lumsdon, Jean Lumsdon, Delle M. Ashbaugh, Eileen Wilson, Madeline and Chas. Wilson, Kathy Les, Ortho and Helen Camp, Marthella Randall, Janet Wood and Sally Jane Calbeck, Albert C. and Mildred V. Burhenn, Hy and Pauline Rosenberg, Madeline Lumsdon and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Zentmyer. Letters were received after the agenda was printed from the following people in favor of the ordinance and /or thanking Council for its previous action: Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Nichols, Patricia J. Bradley, the Jadwins and Edna, Clint and Vivianne Bonham; and a letter opposing the ordinance from John A. Spencer. Mayor Ryckoff stated that one and one -half hours would be allowed for discussion of this subject, and that individual presentations would be limited to three minutes each. The following people addressed the Council in favor of Ordinance No. 1824: Robert Stoessel, Elizabeth Eckhart, Al Keiger, Luvena Hayton, Robert Milliken, Bart Selden and Alice Nelson. The following people addressed the Council and opposed Ordinance No. 1824: Gerry Springston who presented figures representing her interpretation of the ordinance, Richard Springston, Virginia Fouts, Goldie Joseph, Randy Roberts, Richard Plastino, Rudy Baron, Don Callender, Gwen Long, Carl Quandt, Elizabeth Locke, Wesley O. Taylor, Scott Easberg, Arvo Haapa, Barbara Power, Chris Hopper, James White, Harold Sproul, Bill Hardesty, Bob Anderson, Barbara Olney, Jim Hotchkiss, Philip Gold, Suzie Baron, Marjorie Nielsen, Sharon Rude and Darwin Britvich. Nigel Bailey and Ronald Malouf relinquished their three minutes each to Arvo Haapa. Motion x Councilman Heather made a motion to allow Arvo Haapa ten additional minutes for his presentation. Motion x Councilman Strauss made a substitute motion to Ayes x x x x allow Mr. Haapa six additional minutes, which Sloes x x x motion carried. Mayor Ryckoff announced that the time allowed for public hearing testimony had ended. Motion x The hearing was closed. All Ayes . i i Volume 33 - Page 293 COUNCILMEN tiny c^ v o�ti �s 2• c� s "-ILL CALL pis a p s Mc I Ay Nc Mc Ay No Mc Ay No 4 Mo All CITY OF (NEWPORT BEACH MINUTES nn +..Le.. 9] 100 1NnCY )tion x Councilman Heather made a motion to direct the staff to take the necessary steps to poll the property owners regarding this issue. !ion x Councilman Hart made a substitute motion to es x x x x x reintroduce Ordinance No. 1824, as amended, (Alter - es x x nate "B ") which motion carried, and Ordinance No. 1824, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTIONS 20.11.020 AND 20.15.025 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE AS THEY PERTAIN TO FLOOR AREA LIMITS IN OLD CORONA DEL MAR was reintroduced and passed to second reading on November 12. tion x Resolution No. 9658, establishing the Ad Hoc Old R - %58 es x x x x x x Corona del Mar Residential Development Standards es x Study Committee, specifying the duties and responsibilities of the Committee, and setting forth time limits within which the Committee is to respond to the City Council, was adopted, as amended to provide for additional reporting time not to exceed 45 days from February 1, 1980. tion x Mayor Ryckoff's appointment of the following es x x x x x x members to the Ad Hoc Old Corona del Mar es x Residential Development Standards Study Committee was confirmed: Ronald Duncan, Robert Stoessel, Luvena Hayton, Ronald Covington, Robert L. Sattler, Norm Walker, Brion Jeannette, Ron Yeo, Bert Tarayao and Virginia Fouts. ' 2. Mayor Ryckoff opened the public hearing regarding General Plan General Plan Amendment 79 -1, a request initiated (45) by the City of Newport Beach to consider proposed amendments to the Land Use, Residential Growth, and Recreation and Open Space Elements of the General Plan, and the acceptance of an Environmental Document. A report was presented from the Community Development Department. tion x The public hearing on General Plan Amendment 79 -1 Ayes was continued to a Special Meeting on November 19, 1979. 3. Mayor Ryckoff opened the public hearing for the Underground purpose of determining whether the public necessity, Utility Dist 7 health, safety, or welfare requires the removal of (89) poles, overhead wires, and associated structures, and the underground installation of wires and facilities for supplying electric, communication, or similar or associated service in that area of the City designated as Underground Utilities District No. 7 (Way Lane). A report was presented from the Public Works Department. ' i Volume 33 - Page 294 IRCLL CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH !COUNCILMEN MINUTES �, � 7 0 2tp LL n,t* h,,„ iQ7Q INDEX Public Works Director Ben Nolan stated that one letter of objection had been received from Dr. and Mrs. Sodaro, which would be withdrawn upon a binding agreement with Mr. Callender to underground their utilities. Tom Steinfeld with Robert Altevers & Co., architects for Mr. Callender, addressed the Council and stated that he was in the audience to answer any technical questions. Motion x The hearing was closed after it was determined that All Ayes no one else desired to be heard. Motion x Resolution No. 9659, establishing Underground R -9659 All Ayes Utility District No. 7 and ordering the removal of poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures and the underground installation of wires and facilities for supplying electric, communication or similar or associated service within that area of the City located within said District, was adopted. E. ORDINANCES FOR SECOND READING: I. Ordinance No. 1818, being, Prkg Requirements AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF 0 -1818 NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTIONS (94) 20.11.030, 20.14.070, 20.15.070, 20.16.075, 20.17.075, 20.33.030 (F) OF THE NEWPORT • BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE AS THEY PERTAIN TO REQUIRED PARKING FOR RESIDENTIAL USES, Planning Commission Amendment No. 535, a request initiated by the City of Newport Beach to consider an amendment to Chapter 20 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code as it pertains to required parking for residential uses, and the acceptance of an Environmental Document. A letter from Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gilliland was presented supporting the ordinance. Margot Skilling addressed the Council and opposed the ordinance as proposed . Gerry Springston addressed the Council and asked for clarification of figures regarding garage areas and livable areas. Motion x Council granted time for staff to answer Mrs. Ayes x x x x x Springston's questions. Noes x x Motion x Ordinance No. 1818 was referred back to the All Ayes Planning Commission. I i I Volume 33 - Page 295 COUNCILMEN 7i3 L CALL psm Ortnhpr 23 1979 i Moti All Moti All • Moti All Moti All Mot All • MINUTES INDEX Ayes of Alfred Z. Taft and Maudette Ball as candidates Comsn for the vacancy on the City Arts Commission (24) created by the resignation of Ellen Isaacs was accepted. G. CURRENT BUSINESS: 1. A letter to Councilman McInnis from Kent R. Litter Johnson resigning from the Litter Control Citizens Control CAC Advisory Committee was presented. (24) on x Mr. Johnson's resignation was accepted with regret, Ayes the City Clerk was directed to prepare a Certificate of Appreciation, and the appointment of a member to fill the vacancy was postponed to November 26, 1979. 2. A report from the Airport Aviation Committee and OrCo a letter from Dennis O'Neil were presented Airport concerning the petition from Rulemaking on Airport (58) Noise Abatement Plans. Dennis O'Neil addressed the Council regarding the need for action. on x Dennis O'Neil was authorized to submit comments Ayes on behalf of the City of Newport Beach in opposition to the Petition for Rulemaking of the Air Transport Association of America, Airport Noise Abatement Plans (Docket No. 18691). 3. A letter from the Koll Company was presented Resub 635 requesting reconsideration of Resubdivision No. 635 (S4) in connection with the Von Karman Avenue sidewalks. on x Resubdivision No. 635 was reconsidered and was set Ayes for public hearing on November 12, 1979. The Council agreed that the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission would submit a report on Resubdivision No. 635 on November 12. H. CONSENT CALENDAR: ion x The following actions were taken as indicated except for Ayes those items removed: i i Volume 33 - Page 296 I i I F. CONTINUED BUSINESS: on x x 1 1. Councilman Hummel's appointment of Pat Strang as L Litter yes a a member of the Litter. Control Citizens Advisory C Control CAC Committee to fill the unexpired term of Helen ( (24) Anderson was confirmed. on x x 2 2. The Council Appointments Committee's nomination C City Arts CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCILMEN MINUTES ?i.� imp yG2i 9,y �cnp3'� s CALL OrtnhPr 73 1979 INDEX 1. ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION - For introduction and pass to second reading on November 12, 1979: (a) Proposed Ordinance No. 1825, being, AN Police Tow ORDINANCE% OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT Truck Regs BEACH AMENDING SECTION 5.13.030 OF 0 -1825 THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE (70) TO REQUIRE THAT THE OFFICIAL POLICE TOW TRUCK OBTAIN A CERTIFICATE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 5.15 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE. (A report from the Acting City Attorney) (b) Removed from the Consent Calendar. 2. RESOLUTIONS FOR ADOPTION: (a) Resolution No. 9660 approving the job Personnel classification of Planning Director, Building Classification Director, and Current Planning R -9660 Administrator, and deleting the job (66) classifications of Community Deviopment Director, Assistant Community Development Director - Planning, and Assistant Community Development Director - Building. (See report from City Manager with Agenda Item H —lb) (b) Resolution No. 9661 amending the 1979 -80 Personnel Compensation Plan and Table of Classification Authorization to delete therefrom the R -9661 authorization for Community Development Director, Assistant Community Development (66) Director - Planning, and Assistant Community Development Director - Building, and creating an authorization and compensation for the Planning Director, Building Director, and Current Planning Administrator. (See report from City Manager with Agenda Item H -lb) (c) Removed from the Consent Calendar. (d) Resolution No. 9662 authorizing the Mayor PB &R Rec and City Clerk to execute an agreement Program between the City of Newport Beach and the R -9662 Newport /Balboa Rotary .Club in connection (62) with an annual boys' and girls' track meet. (A report from the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Director) (e) Resolution No. 9663 designating an Stop Signs intersection at which vehicles are required to R -9663 stop and directing the Traffic Engineer to (81) erect necessary stop signs (Dove Street at Newport Place). (A report from the Public Works Department) (f) Resolution No. 9664 supporting the concept Law Enforce- ; of cities and /or counties joining together and ment Assist creating entitlement jurisdictions under the Program Law Enforcement Assistance Administration R -9664 . Program. (A report from the City Manager) (70) i Volume 33 - Page 297 M CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCILMEN MINUTES CALL �d' s October 23 1979 INDEX • • • (g) Resolution No. 9665 accepting the dedication Resub 629 of a right -of -way, and authorizing the Mayor R -9665 and City Clerk to execute a Subdivision (84) Agreement between the City of Newport Beach and Ford Aerospace and Communications Corporation and Eagle Development Company /Daon Corporation, in connection with the public improvements required with Resubdivision No. 629. (A report four the Public Works Department) (h) Resolution No. 9666 requesting the California CdM Fwy Transportation Commission to permit a Connection connection to MacArthur Boulevard (State R -9666 Route 73) at Bison Avenue. (See report from (43) Public Works Department with Agenda Item H -2g) (i) Resolution No. 9667 accepting the dedication Resub 633 of a right -of -way and corner cutoff, and R -9667 authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to (84) execute a Subdivision Agreement between the City of Newport Beach and Newport Irvine Associates, in connection with public improvements required with Resudivision No. 633. (A report from the Public Works Department) (j) Resolution No. 9668 awarding a contract to Marinapark Mason Construction Co. in connection with Shelter Facility the construction of Marinapark Shelter R -9668 Facility (C- 201'0); in the amount of (73) $35,670.00. (A report from the Public Works Department) 3. COMMUNICATIONS - For referral as indicated: (a) To Local Coastal Planning Advisory Committee for inclusion in ongoing study, a letter from Ralph and Mildred D. Bonds opposing the inclusion of the downcoast area in a park. (Attached) (59) (b) To staff for reply, letters from Leslie Corcoran and Kim Brusseau protesting Police patrol methods. (Attached) (70) (c) To staff for reply, a letter from Lisa Keenan regarding the lack of bird life on the Back Bay. (Attached) (73) (d) To Pending Legislation and Procedural Ethics Committee, a resolution of the City of Garden Grove acknowledging the existence of a newly created community health problem and authorizing immediate steps to remedy the situation to prevent a disaster. (Attached) (77) Volume 33 - Page 298 COUNCILME Ggy� CC C, ?i A C =JLL CALL 9�s r 1 U 0 • MINUTES (e) To Pending Legislation and Procedural Ethics Committee, a resolution of the City of Huntington Beach requesting the State Department of Transportation to provide sufficient funding to maintain a level of cleanliness along State Highways within the jurisdictional boundaries of the City. (Attached) 4. COMMUNICATIONS - For referral to the City Clerk for filing and inclusion in the records: (a) Letters from Mrs. W. E. McNair and Donna R. North protesting the condominium conversion ordinance. (Attached) (b) A letter from Gunter C. Mayer thanking Council for the improvement along Seashore Drive resulting from the one -way traffic. (Attached) (c) A letter from Emily Tygart thanking Council for the stop signs on 15th Street and in the Newport Heights area. (Attached) (d) A letter from Robert Vigner protesting the lack of restroom facilities on the ocean front beaches. (Attached) (e) Application before the Public Utilities__. Commission of Commuter Bus Lines, Inc. for authority to extend its passenger stage commuter service from Orange County to downtown Los Angeles. (f) Agenda of the Board of Supervisors meetings of October 9, 10, 16 and 17, 1979. 5. CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES - For denial and confirmation of the City Clerk's referral to the insurance carrier: (a) Claim of George and Shirley Loftus for emotional distress and violation of civil rights in connection with an incident which took place on June 28, 1979 at 27 Goleta Point Drive. (b) Claim of Carey Mark Baca for personal injury and false arrest and imprisonment on June 30, 1979 at 32nd and Balboa. (c) Claim of Cynthia Jayne Engel for assault, battery and false arrest at 27th Street and Balboa Boulevard on July 5, 1979. (d) Claim of Interinsurance Exchange of the Auto Club of Southern California, subrogee of Hazel S. Galchutt for damage to Ms. Galchutt's car on Lido Isle on August 12 when it was struck by a City vehicle. Volume 33 - Page 299 INDEX (77) (94) (85) (81) (62) (28) (56) Claims (36) Loftus Baca Engel Interinsurance Exchange CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCILMEN MINUTES f y f �� G�9'P << ysGS JLL CALL u' nom+ ties �a io7o INDEX (e) Claim of Otto Kayser for injury when struck Kayser by a wave while swimming in the surf on July 25, 1979 in the area of Lifeguard Station 21. (f) Claim of Mary J. Beck for personal injuries in Beck connection with her arrest on July 14, at West Ocean Front. 6. SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT - For confirmation of the City Clerk's referral to the insurance carrier: (a) Summons and Complaint of John C. Davenport Davenport, Case No. 321156 in the Orange County Superior Court. The original claim was for personal injuries allegedly sustained when he was falsely arrested. 7. REQUEST TO FILL PERSONNEL VACANCIES -For Personnel approval. (A report from the City Manager) Vacancies (66) (a) One Utilities Construction Specialist, Utility Department, to fill a position now vacant. (b) One Senior Legal Secretary, City Attorney's office, to fill a position now vacant. (c) One Building Inspector I, Community Development Department, to fill a position now vacant. . (d) One Building Maintenance Man 1, Parks and Recreation Department, to fill a position now vacant. (e) One Maintenance Man II, General Services Division, Concrete Crew, to fill a position now vacant. (f) One Tidelands Administrator, Marine Department, to fill a position now vacant. (g) One Equipment Operator II, General Services Department, to fill a position now vacant. (h) Two Groundsman Gardeners 1, Parks and Recreation Department, to fill a position now vacant. (i) One Maintenance Man I, General Services Department, to fill a position now vacant. 8. STAFFP COMMISSION AND COMMITTEE REPORTS -For Council information and filing: (a) A report from the City Arts Commission John Wayne regarding John Wayne sculpture. (Attached) Sculpture (b) Financial Report of the City of Newport (37) Beach for the fiscal year ending June 30, Financial 1979, with Auditor's Opinion from Hurdman Report . and Cranstoun, City Auditors. (Attached) O i Volume 33 - Page 300 COUNCILMEN MINUTES z�s, �C ALL CALL hr +nhnr 73. IV79 INDEX L 4 9. PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULING: None. 10. ENSIGN VIEW PARK STORM DRAIN - Ensign Vw Reaffirmation of previous approval of plans and Park Storm specifications. (A report from the Public Works Drain Department) (79) 11. Removed from the Consent Calendar. 12. Removed from the Consent Calendar. 13. NEWPORT PIER RAMP RECONSTRUCTION Npt Pier (C -2072) - Acceptance of the work on subject Ramp project; and authorization to the City Clerk to file a Reconstruc- Notice of Completion and to release the bonds 35 tion days after Notice of Completion has been filed. (A (38) report from the Public Works Department) 14. TRAVEL AUTHORIZATION AND EXPENSE - For Expense approval of the expense accounts in connection with Reports attendance at the League of Cities Conference in San Francisco of Mayor Pro Tern Williams from 9/22 - 9/25 in the amount of $589.02, and of Councilman Hummel from 9/23 - 9/25 in the amount . of $348.29. 15. ONTARIO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT - Ontario Authorization for recirculation of Resolution No. Airport 8639 to neighboring cities. (Attached) (S8) 16. BUDGET AMENDMENTS - For approval: BA's (25) BA -022, $33,000.00 transfer of Budget Appropriations for completion of funding for acquisition of drainage easements and construction of Ensign View Park storm drain, from Kings Place Storm Drain to Ensign View Storm Drain, General Fund to Park and Recreation Fund. BA -023, $3,980.00 transfer of Budget Appropriations for purchase of motorcycle to replace damaged unit, from Unappropriated Contingency Reserve to Police- Traffic, Rolling Equipment, General Fund. BA -024, $2,200 transfer of Budget Appropriations for completion of Marinapark parking lot irrigation and planting by City forces, from Capital Improvement Fund to Park and Recreation Fund. BA -025, $3,000.00 transfer of Budget Appropriations for overtime for plan checking, from Unappropriated Contingency Reserve to Community Development, Overtime, General Fwd. I. ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR: 1. A report from the Police Department regarding a Police Helicopter Maintenance Agreement between the Helicopters City of Newport Beach and Tallmantz Aviation, Inc. was presented with a proposed resolution authorizing (70) ithe Mayor and City Clerk to execute the agreement. i i Volume 33 - Page 301 CITY OF NEWPORT REACH COUNCILMEN MINUTES YW L 2'iJ� JLL (lrtnhAr 73_ Ig7q INDEX Motion x The agreement was referred to staff for report MI Ayes back. . 2. A report was presented from the Public Works Curb Cut Department regarding the request of Donald I. (65) Tonnemacher for a curb cut at 1035 W. Balboa Boulevard. Motion x Councilman Hummel made a motion to deny the request. Notion x Councilman McInnis made a substitute motion to 411 Aye postpone the request to November 12 and to notify the applicant that it would be considered on that date, which motion carriiad. 3. A report was presented from the Public Works Curb Cut Department regarding the request of Gary Elder for (65) a curb cut at 416 Larkspur Avenue. Notion x Councilman Hummel made a motion to deny the request. Notion x Councilman Heather made a substitute motion to Oyes x x x x x x postpone the request to November 12 and to notify Voes x the applicant that it would be considered on that date, which motion carried. 4. A report was presented from the City Manager City Admin regarding elimination of the Department of Organization Community Development and the creation of the (35) . Planning Department and the Building Department. Aotion x The following ordinance was introduced and passed ul Ayes to second reading on November 12, 1979: Proposed Ordinance No. 1826, being, AN 0 -1826 ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION 2.12.010 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE BY DELETING THE REFERENCE THEREIN TO THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT AND ADDING THE PLANNING AND BUILDING DEPARTMENTS THERETO; REPEALING SECTION 2.12.030 ESTABLISHING THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT; RE- ENACTING SECTION 2.12.030 CREATING THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT AND DEFINING THE FUNCTIONS THEREOF; ADDING SECTION 2.12.035 CREATING THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT AND DEFINING THE FUNCTIONS THEREOF; AND REPEALING SECTION 2.12.130. J. ADDITIONAL BUSINESS: n %It A 411 Ayes x 1. The Mayor was directed to write a letter to the County I Board of Supervisors and the Orange County Triangle Planning Commission requesting them to withhold (21) building permits in the "Triangle" area pending the outcome of Newport Beach's possible annexation. i Volume 33 - Page 302 ILL COUNCILMEN 61 �3 CALL Motion All Ayes 0 Motion All Ayes • • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH MINUTES n.. +..l%— 7'A I o70 INDEX City Attorney Use Permit 1421 -C (88) X 2. Resolution No. 9669, appointing Hugh R. Coffin as City Attorney, fixing the salary and conditions of employment, and rescinding Resolution No. 9571, was adopted. x 3. Use Permit No. 1421 —C, a request of Hoag Memorial Hospital to remodel and expand the existing hospital complex, and traffic study, was called up for Council review and set for public hearing on November 12, 1979. There being no further business to come before the Council, the Mayor adjourned the meeting at 11:10 p.m. Y ATTEST; Oy ♦ . City Clerk e i i i Volume 33 - Page 303 INDEX City Attorney Use Permit 1421 -C (88)