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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11/26/1984 - Regular MeetingCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING \CALPLACE: Council Chambers TIME: 7:30 P.M. DATE: November 26, 1984 ROLL s 9 MINUTES lhl11C 1937 is •vv Present x x x x x is x A. ROLL CALL. Son x B. The reading of the Minutes of the x x x x x x Meeting of November 13, 1984, was Abstained x waived, approved as written, and ordered filed. Motion x C. The reading in full of all ordinances All Ayes and resolutions under consideration was waived, and the City Clerk was directed to read by titles only. D. HEARINGS: 1. Mayor Maurer opened the public hearing TMap Trl and City Council review of the TENTATIVE Irvine Pi MAP OF TRACT NO. 11937, a request of IRVINE PACIFIC, Newport Beach, to reconsider an approved Tentative Tract Map for the VILLA POINT APARTMENTS relative to compliance of the project with the Housing Element of the General Plan as amended June 25, 1984. Property located at 1200 East Coast Highway, on the northeasterly corner of Jamboree Road and East Coast Highway, across from Irvine Terrace; zoned P -C. Report from the Planning Department, was presented. . The City Clerk reported that after the agenda was printed, a letter was received from the Legal Aid Society of Orange.County, recommending the subject request be denied because the General Plan of the City does not meet the requirements of Government Code Sections 65302, 65300.5 and 65580, at seq. In response to Council inquiry regarding the legality of the allegations of the Legal Aid Society, the Acting City Attorney advised that he did not believe the statements in the letter had any effect on the Council's action at this. time, and that the Council could proceed, but that he would review the letter further with respect to the Government Code Sections, and report back later in the meeting. Hearing no one wishing to address the Council, the public hearing was closed. Motion x Motion was made to approve the Tentative Map of Tract No. 11937, with the additional Finding as recommended by the Planning Commission. Volume 38 - Page 358 1937 is CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS \CALNovember 26, 1984 ROLL r 9 9 MINUTES INDEX Council Member Strauss stated that he • will oppose the motion, not because of the merits of this particular action, but because he opposed the development from the beginning. Ayes x x x x x x The motion was voted on and carried. Noes x 2. Mayor Maurer opened the public hearing rMap Tr12105 and City Council review of the TENTATIVE rhe Irvine MAP OF TRACT NO. 12105, a request of THE Co. IRVINE COMPANY, DBA IRVINE PACIFIC, Newport Beach, to reconsider an approved Tentative Tract Map for the BIG CANYON VILLA APARTMENTS relative to compliance of the project with the Housing Element of the General Plan as amended June 25, 1984. Property located at the southwesterly corner of MacArthur Boulevard and Ford Road, in the Big Canyon Planned Community, zoned P -C. Report from the Planning Department, was presented. The City Clerk reported that after the agenda was printed, a letter was received from the Legal Aid Society of Orange County, recommending the subject request be denied because the General Plan does not meet the requirements of . Government Code Sections 65302, 65300.5 and 65580, At seq. The Acting City Attorney advised that he had reviewed the foregoing letter and, in his opinion, the statements made therein relate to the Housing Element, which have no bearing on the Council's action to approve the Tentative Map. Hearing no one wishing to address the Council, the public hearing was closed. Motion x Motion was made to approve the Tentative All Ayes Map of Tract No. 12105, subject to the Additional Finding as recommended by the Planning Commission. 3. Mayor Maurer opened the public hearing Crtf Crctn and City Council review for the Tr 11018 CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION FOR TRACT NO. Heltzer 11018, a request of HELTZER ENTERPRISES, Los Angeles, to reconsider an approved Certificate of Correction for a final tract map for the SUPERIOR AVENUE MEDICAL OFFICE project relative to compliance of the project with the Housing Element of the General Plan as • amended June 25, 1984. Property located Volume 38 - Page 359 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS \CAL 9 November 26, 1984 ROLL J fl MINUTES nI1.N3 J at 1455 Superior Avenue, on the Tr 11018 northwesterly side of Superior Avenue, • between Placentia Avenue and Hospital Road, in the West Newport Triangle area; zoned A- P(0.8). Report from the Planning Department, was presented. The City Clerk reported that after the agenda was printed, a letter was received from the Legal Aid Society of Orange. County,.recommending the subject request be denied because the General Plan of the City does not meet the requirements of Government Code Sections 65302, 65300.5 and 65580, et seq. Don Atkinson, 550 Newport Center Drive, representing the applicant, addressed the Council and stated that he had nothing to add to the staff report, and was available for questions. Hearing no one wishing to address the Council, the public hearing was closed. Motion x Motion was made to approve the All Ayes Certificate of Correction for Tract No. 11018, subject to the additional Finding as recommended by the Planning Commission. E. PUBLIC COMMENTS: None. F. CONSENT CALENDAR: Motion x The following actions were taken as All Ayes indicated, except for those items removed: 1. ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION: Schedule for public hearing on December 10, 1984: (a) Proposed ORDINANCE NO. 84 -26, Ord 84 -26 being, Bus Lie/ 'Zoning AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF (27/94) NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING TITLE 20 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING FORTUNE TELLING BUSINESSES (Report from the Planning Department), Volume 38 - Page 360 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS \CAL s'o ti S v � `G3 yG� 99� T CAF November 26, 1984 ROLL s 9 M INUTES INDEX PLANNING COMMISSION AMENDMENT NO. PCA 611 611, a request to consider amending • Title 20 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code so as to permit fortune - telling uses in various areas in the City of Newport Beach. (b) Proposed ORDINANCE NO. 84 -27, Ord 84 -27 being, Zoning (94) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING A PORTION OF DISTRICTING MAP NO. 3 TO DESIGNATE A FRONT YARD SETBACK OF TWENTY FEET ADJACENT TO THE RIVO ALTO CHANNEL, BETWEEN 33RD AND 34TH STREETS IN WEST NEWPORT (Report from the Planning Department), PLANNING COMMISSION AMENDMENT NO. PCA 610 610. Pass to second reading and adoption on December 10, 1984: (c) Removed from the Consent Calendar. 2. RESOLUTIONS FOR ADOPTION: (a) Resolution No. 84 -135 requesting PW /AHFP the County of Orange allocate funds Balboa B1 for Balboa Boulevard Street Wdng Widening in connection with the Res 84 -135 Arterial Highway Financing Program (74) for Fiscal Year 1985 -1986; and direct staff to apply for AHFP funding for right -of -way acquisition and for the preparation of the EIR. (Report from Public Works) (b) Resolution No. 84 -136 authorizing Street participation in California Energy Lgtg Commission's Loan Program for Res 84 -136 street lighting conversion. (89) (Report from Utilities Department) (c) Removed from the Consent Calendar. (d) Resolution No. 84 -137 extending the Ad Hoc Bal Ad Hoc Balboa Peninsula Zoning Pnsla Zng Committee from December 31, 1984 to Cmte March 30, 1985. Res 84 -137 (24) Volume 38 - Page 361 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS \CAL November 26, 1984 ROLL s MINUTES INDEX 3. CONTRACTS /AGREEMENTS: (a) Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk 5th /Iris to execute a Professional Services Cmunty Yth Agreement with Dennis C. Wood and Ctr /Pfrsnl Associates in the estimated amount Agm of $24,500 for the New Building at C -2465 Community Youth Center near Fifth (38) and Iris Avenues (Contract No. 2465). (Report dated November 13, 1984, from Public Works) (b) Award Contract No. 2450 to Ameron Strm Drn Inc., for total bid price of Impvm $83,494.90 for Storm Drain C -2450 Improvement Program; authorize the (38) Mayor and City Clerk to execute said contract; and reject the bid received from Vicco Construction regarding said project. (Report from Public Works) (c) Removed from the Consent Calendar. (d) Award Contract No. 2427 to Berman BalPier Engineering, Inc., for the total Hndrlg price of $50,884.46 for Balboa Pier C -2427 Handrailing Repair (Contract No. (38) 2450); and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute said contract. (Report from Public • Works) 4. COMMUNICATIONS - For referral as indicated: (a) To Traffic Affairs Committee for Traffic response, letter from Mr. and Mrs. (85) Richard D. Paul protesting the extension of Avon Street connecting with Santa Ana Avenue, which would result in increased noise pollution and traffic hazards. (b) To Traffic Affairs Committee for Traffic reply, letter from Gary Lovell (85) recommending 1 °Parking Permitted on Election Day10 signs. (c) To the City Clerk for inclusion in Taylor /Clain the records, letter from Celestine (36) W. Harvey regarding the John W. Taylor Claim filed against the City in 1980. (d) To Planning Department for Planning Inclusion in the records, letter (68) from Cliff Haven Community Association in support of .a 26 ft. • height limit for Mariners Mile. Volume 38 - Page 362 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS \CAL'V November 26, 1984 ROLL 'P MINUTES INDEX (e) To City Attorney for response, City Atty letter from Mr. and Mrs. Dave (31) • Huycke with supporting documents regarding notification to applicable judicial representatives to enforce and uphold the State Constitution bail provision. (f) Removed to Consent Calendar. 5. COMMUNICATIONS - For referral to the City Clerk for inclusion in the records: (a) Copy of letter to the Boards of Supervisors of Orange County, Los Angeles, Ventura, Riverside and San Bernardino, as well as to the Mayors and City Councils of Newport Beach, Tustin, Oceanside, Carlsbad, Del Mar and San Diego from Dave Clark opposing the "bullet train." (b) Copy of letter from Mrs. Linn Aitken to Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson regarding updates on the San Joaquin Hills Corridor. (c) Orange County Division League of California Cities memorandum soliciting interest to fill the open position of State League Director from the Orange County • Division. (d) Minutes of Local Agency Formation Commission /Orange County of October 17, 1984, 6, CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES - For denial and (36) confirmation of the City Clerk's referral to the claims adjuster: (a) Barry Hermanson for personal Hermanson injuries and property damage as a result of alleged high -speed chase by law enforcement officials causing traffic accident at State Route 73, San Joaquin Hills Road, MacArthur Boulevard, Pacific Coast Highway and U. S. Bordor Patrol on August 3, 1984. (b) Kerstin M. Sandberg for alleged Sandberg personal injuries as a result of diving into water and hitting sand bar obstruction at Beach area, near Prospect Street on August 4, 1984. • Volume 38 - Page 363 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS c s o s s v Gtp ?�� Fp ti� November 26, 1984 ROLL CAL kP 9 9 MINUTES INDEX 7. SUMMONS AND COMPLAINTS - For denial and (36) • confirmation of the City Clerk's referral to the claims adjuster: None. 8. REQUEST TO FILL PERSONNEL VACANCIES: (66) None. 9. STAFF AND COMMISSION REPORTS - For Council information and approval: (a) Report from Parks, Beaches and PB &R /West Recreation Director regarding Bay Prk WESTBAY PARK. (62) (b) Report from Executive Assistant to Sister City/ the City Manager regarding DONATION Okazaki OF CITY -OWNED ART TO SISTER CITY Aichi /Japan DELEGATION (OKAZAKI, AICHI, JAPAN). (33) (c) Report from City Attorney regarding O'Donnell/ ESTIMATE FOR LEGAL Gordon SERVICES-- O'DONNELL AND GORDON, C -2331 (C -2331) NOVEMBER 1 THROUGH (38) DECEMBER 31, 1984. (d) Removed from the Consent Calendar.. 10. PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULING: • None. 11. RELEASE OF OIL ESCROW FUNDS - Authorize Utilities the Mayor and City Clerk to release (89) escrow funds and execute a Consent Order prepared by the Department of Energy (DOE). (Report from the Utilities Director) 12. 1983 -84 SLURRY /FOG SEAL PROGRAM (C -2416) '83 -84 - Accept the works and authorize the Slurry /Fog City Clerk to file a Notice of Seal Prg Completion and release the bonds 35 days C -2416 after the Notice of Completion has been (38) recorded. (Report from Public Works) 13. PEARL AVENUE STORM DRAIN (C -2432) - Pearl Ave Approve the transfer of funds from Strm Drn Account No. 02- 3497 -306 (install Storm C -2432 Drain in Balboa Yacht Basin Marina) to (38) Account No. 02- 3497 -303 (Pearl Avenue Storm Drain). (Report from Public Works) • Volume 38 - Page 364 COUNCIL MEMBERS \CAL\ o�November 26, 1984 ROLL MINUTES INDEX 14. UNIT I. UPPER NEWPORT BAY SEDIMENT UprNpt Bay • CONTROL AND RESTORATION PROJECT (C -2441) - Approve the plans and specifications; Unit I Rstrn C -2441 and authorize the City Clerk to (38) advertise for bids to be opened at 10:00 a.m., January 10, 1985. (Report from Public Works) 15. BUDGET AMENDMENTS - For approval: (25) BA -050, $1,000 - Increase in Budget Appropriations for City's participation in the Offshore Oil Activities Consulting Services Agreement; Oil and Gas Fund. BA- 051,.$2,500 - Increase in Budget Appropriations and Revenue Estimates for donation from estate of Sanford E. Eades to be used by the Multi- purpose Senior Citizens Center; Senior Citizens Fund. G. ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR: 1. Report from Tidelands Affairs Committee Harbor Perm regarding REVISION TO CITY COUNCIL Plcy HARBOR PERMIT POLICIES, was presented. (51/69) Motion x Motion was made to refer this item back All Ayes to the Tidelands Affairs Committee for review and public input from interested parties, and report back on January 14, • 1985. 2. Letter from Dr. Bela Peller regarding Sus Lic his request for Massage Parlor Permit (27) out of his home, was presented. Dr. Bela Peller, 2125 Sherington Place, addressed the Council regarding his request for a Massage Parlor Permit. He indicated that he did not have the funds at this time to open a business in a commercial area, and could see no reason why he could not perform the services out of his residence. It was noted by staff that pursuant to Municipal Code Section 5.50.060, "No permit to conduct a massage parlor shall be issued unless the business is to be carried on within a structure; the structure is located in a zoning district which permits such use..." Motion x In view of the foregoing, motion was All Ayes made to refer the subject letter to the Business License Supervisor for response. • Volume 38 - Page 365 CITY OF .NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS \CAL \'P\(M 9 G�� y� November 261984 ROLL 9 MINUTES INDEX 3. Proposed ORDINANCE, being, • AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT Trf /Veh /PD BEACH AMENDING THE PROVISIONS OF (85/70) CHAPTER 12.08 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE REGULATION OF CRUISING, was presented with reports from City Attorney and Police Department. Motion x Council Member Strauss commented that he was opposed to the proposed ordinance, indicating he felt there were serious considerations involved, and therefore, motion was made to take no action at this time. Council Member Plummer and Mayor Maurer expressed their reasons for supporting the proposed ordinance, and following discussion, Council Member Strauss stated that he had no objections to introduce the ordinance and pass to second reading on December 10, and taking public testimony at that time. Motion x In view of the foregoing, substitute Ord 84 -28 Ayes x x x x x x motion was made to introduce Ordinance Abstain x No: 84 -28, and pass to second reading on • December 10, 1984. 4. Report from Public Works - Traffic Bus Shelters Engineering recommending approval of an .Agreement with Inter -City Shelter Company to provide bus shelters with advertising, was presented, Tony Mollicone, Partner /General Manager, Target Media, Inc., addressed the Council and discussed the bid proposal sent out by staff to the three firms interested in providing.shelters to the City. He stated that he felt some of the items were subjective, and that he took exception to Item 5, relating to 11other," in which Inter -City Shelters, Inc., has offered 10 free - standing signs to be provided without charge to the City for tourist and public information. The City Manager outlined the bid summary and the reasons for the staff recommendation to award the contract to Inter -City Shelters, Inc. Volume 38 - Page 366 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS November 26, 1984 \CAL� ROLL s 9 MINUTES 1198123 With respect to the type of advertising to be displayed on the bus shelters, the City Manager distributed a copy of the proposed language to be inserted in the Agreement which reads as follows: "Should City, in its sole discretion, determine any advertising or any shelter to be indecent or vulgar, Contractor shall remove all such advertising within twenty -four (24) hours after City serves notice upon Contractor requiring the removal of such advertising, pursuant to this paragraph." During course of discussion, it was suggested by the City Manager that the words "indecent, vulgar," be substituted with the words "offensive, inappropriate, objectionable..." in the first sentence of Subsection (2) of the foregoing paragraph. The Acting City Attorney stated that if the City Council wishes to prohibit liquor and cigarette advertising upfront, '.he would suggest it be made known in the contract. Jean Le Royer, President, Inter -City Shelters, Inc., #12 Corporate Plaza Drive, Suite 202, Newport Beach, CA 92660, addressed the Council and indicated that he had no objections to the revised language in the contract as suggested by the staff. Acting City Attorney, Dennis O'Neil, stated, for the record, that he just realized that Jean Le Royer has been a client of the firm where he is a member, but that he did not personally represent him. Motion x There being no further comments, motion Inter -City was made to approve the Agreement with Bus Shelters Inter -City Shelter Company to provide C -2482 bus shelters with advertising for a (38) one -year pilot program, with the additions and revisions as cited by the City Manager and Acting City Attorney; and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute! the agreement on behalf of the City. Council Member Hart stated that she would be voting "no" on the motion, as she does not feel the City needs advertising on bus shelters. Volume 38 - Page 367 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS C'0 f November 26, 1984 ROLL CAL t p 9 MINUTES INDEX Ayes x x x x The motion was voted on and carried. x x ain Wt x 5. Proposed resolution authorizing and CA State directing the City Manager of the City H'wy Patrl/ of Newport Beach to execute Training CNB /PD Agreements between the City of Newport (70) Beach and State of California Department Highway Patrol for Fiscal Year 1984 -85, was presented. Motion x 'Motion was made to refer this item back All Ayes to the staff for additional information with report back on December 10, 1984. H. ORDINANCES FOR ADOPTION: 1. ORDINANCE NO. 84 -25, being, Ord 84 -25 Parking/ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT Permit BEACH.AMENDING SECTIONS 12.68.040 Npt Is AND 060 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH (63) MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING THE RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMIT PROGRAM FOR NEWPORT ISLAND, was presented for second reading and adoption with report from Public Works- Traffic Engineer dated October 22, • 1984. Stewart Hayward, 51238th Street, President, Newport Island Community Association, addressed the Council in support of the ordinance, stating he felt the Island Streets would be safer as a result of its adoption. Motion x Motion was made to adopt Ordinance No. 84 -25. Council Member Strauss stated that he will not oppose, nor will he support the ordinance, as the original proposal was based on 'safety, and it was not to lead to a precedent whereby the City would have preferential parking elsewhere in the City, which he feels has many drawbacks. Ayes x x x x x x The motion was voted on and carried. Abstain x I. CONTINUED BUSINESS: 1. Report from the Marinapark Mobile Home Marinapark Park Ad Hoc Committee regarding Mobile Hm MARINAPARK MOBILE HOME PARK ALTERNATE Prk • USES, was presented. C -1784 (38) Volume 38 - Page 368 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS November 26, 1984 ROLL \CAL99 �G3 9G� 99� Fv.� c�F MINUTES IIlk 61Wl The City Manager summarized the subject Marinapark report, wherein, it was noted that on Mbl Hm Prk . June 25, 1973, the City Council granted a lease extension to the tenants of the mobile home park to September 30, 1977. With this lease extension, a greater public access was provided between the Marinapark Mobile Home Park and the American Legion property and additional tennis court facilities were provided between the mobile home park and Balboa Boulevard. On January 26, 1976, the Newport Beach City Council granted an additional extension to the tenants of the park until September 30, 1985. The terms of the agreement required a minimum rental with said rent being adjusted annually based on the Consumer Price Index (all items) for the Los Angeles /Long Beach, California area. Currently the monthly rent is $409 for the spaces adjacent to the beach, and $347 for the interior spaces. The lease also provided that "Should the City Council find and determine on or before the expiration of this lease the Newport Marinapark is not required for any public trust purposes or other public purpose, lessees shall have the option to extend this lease for five years following the expiration of the • term upon the same conditions herein contained." Finally, the lease provided that the City "may give 90 days written notice to 'vacate said premises to all lessees of Marinapark. Said notice shall not be given by City until City has allocated necessary funds, approved necessary plans, and obtained all necessary governmental approvals, including environmental requirements, zoning requirements, and any other requirements to achieve the conversion of the Marinapark into a public recreation area." There are 25 spaces fronting on the beach and 33 interior spaces for a total of 58 mobile home spaces. There are 26 full -time tenants and 32 "second- home" tenants. The park is producing gross revenues of $270,000#, with expenditures running $57,000 annually, for a net annual revenue to the City of $213,000. This revenue is used by the City's General Fund and the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Fund. Volume 38 - Page 369 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS C'0 f November 26, 1984 ROLL CAL s �' MINUTES IIUPIGY The plans, as considered by the Ad Hoc Marinapark Committee, were No. 2, 3 -A, 4, 4 -A, 5 Mbl Hm Prk • and 6, which were outlined by Council Member Cox, a member of said Committee. Council Member Cox stated this was a very difficult task to come to "grips" with, as there was no one plan that the Committee unanimously agreed upon. He highlighted some of the problems the Committee had with each of the plans. It was pointed out that on October 25, the Committee met with representatives of the Marinapark Mobile Home Park and a representative of the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission. It appeared to be the consensus of those in attendance that Alternate 3 -A provides the greatest advantages to the City, for the reasons as enumerated in the subject report. It was noted in the report that in the opinion of the Committee, the alternate selected provides a compromise containing some elements of all proposals presented to the Ad Hoc Committee. Housing accommodations as requested by the tenants of the Marinapark would be maintained; City revenues would be increased; a sailing center as proposed by the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission would be accommodated; a community center building and facilities for the Girl Scouts and Power Squadron would be provided, as suggested by the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission. It was proposed that the Committee be authorized by the City Council to negotiate the details of Alernate 3 -A, with the impacted parties. A proposed lease renewal, for instance, with Marinapark would require detailed negotiations with representatives of the tenants. These negotiations would parallel the components of Plan 3 -A as outlined above. Also, the details on the sailing center and the community center building will require additional discussions to "flesh -out" the concept of Alternate 3 -A. With Council authorization, the Committee will proceed and report back to the City Council. In response to Council inquiry, the City Manager stated that pursuant to new State requirements, many of the trailers in the mobile home park would not comply Volume 38 - Page 370 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS \CAL S November 26, 1984 ROLL P 9 MINUTES INDEX if they had to be moved and relocated; Marinapark however, if they remain untouched and in Mbl Hm Prk . place they do meet State regulations. Bob Spurgeon, President, Marinapark Mobile Home Park Association, addressed the Council and stated that many of the homeowners would like to upgrade their coach to meet the new State requirements, but are reluctant to do so if they only have one year left on their lease. Also, many of the residents wish to move to the park and make it their permanent home, but again, are reluctant to do so because of the time left on their leases. Mr. Spurgeon stated that many of the residents are getting "nervous" because there is only 10 months left on their leases. He felt the Committee has given the City a. viable instrument to work from, and that they are anxious to negotiate for a new lease renewal as soon as possible. Motion x Hearing no others wishing to address Ayes x x x x x this issue, motion was made to authorize Noes x x the Committee to explore further, Alternate 3 -A with attendant details, with a view to using the bowling green area on 15th Street for a community center, and making the walkway between the American Legion and the Marinapark wider. In addition, that the Committee report back as to rent increases and that there be an absolute maximum on the lease renewal of fifteen years. Council Member Plummer indicated earlier in the meeting that she was opposed to Alternate 3 -A because she did not feel the proposed plan justified the area, nor did it represent good planning. Council Member Cox indicated that Plan 4 -A would be his choice. J. CURRENT BUSINESS: None. K. ADDITIONAL BUSINESS: Motion. x 1. Motion was made to schedule Use Permit U/P 3114 All Ayes No. 3114 /Traffic Study /Resubdivision No. 792 for public hearing on December 10, 1984. Volume: 38 - Page 371 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS co s� o ti ti v November 26, 1984 ROLL CAL Motion It Ayes Motion All Ayes • C MINUTES INDEX U/P 3115 Police Olympics/ 1986 x 2. Motion was made to schedule Use Permit No. 3115 /Variance No. 1116 /Resubdivision No. 724(Revised) for public hearing on January 14, 1985. x 3. Motion was made to authorize the Mayor to send a letter to Captain Jim Gardiner of the Police Department, expressing the City's support to hold the Police Olympics in Newport Beach. Meeting adjourned at 10:05 p.m. Mayor I bi�7 JAA A41- ATTEST: City Clerk ® 4 c10��`� Volume 38 - Page 372 INDEX U/P 3115 Police Olympics/ 1986