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Minutes of REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL m v o
Date of Meeting: January 13, 1964
Time of Meeting: 7:30 P.M.
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The reading of the Minutes of the Regular
Meeting of December 23, 1963 and the Regular
Adjourned Meeting of January 6, 1964, was
waived; the Minutes were approved as written
Motion
and ordered filed.
All Ayes
HEARINGS:
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1. Mayor Hart opened the public hearing
regarding Ordinance No. 1074, being
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
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BEACH REZONING PROPERTY AND AMENDING
DISTRICT MAP NO. 152
rezoning Lots I through 23, Tract 5130 from
an Unclassified to an R -1 District (located
easterly of Jamboree Road and southerly of
East Coast Highway); Planning Commission
Amendment No. 161. No one desired to speak
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from the audience.
The hearing was closed.
Motion
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Ordinance No. 1074 was adopted.
Motion
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2. The City Clerk presented for public hearing
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Ordinance No. 1075, being
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
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BEACH REZONING PROPERTY AND AMENDING
DISTRICT MAP NO. 162
rezoning Lots 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, Block 533,
Corona del Mar Tract (located at 513 - 521
Goldenrod), from an R -2 District to a C -1 -Z
District; Planning Commission Amendment
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No. 177; and the Application for Use Permit
No. 1000 of the Davis Furniture Company
Co.
requesting permission to have off - street
parking adjacent to a commercial use;
513 -521 Goldenrod Avenue, conditionally
granted by the Planning Commission, was
also presented for public hearing.
Letters of appeal from the decision of the
Planning Commission from Robert C. Thomas
and from Mr. and Mrs. William Hynes, and a
letter from Mary E. Beery protesting the
proposed rezoning, were presented.
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A letter was presented from Coldwell, Banker
and Company withdrawing the Application of
Davis Chandler Furniture Company for rezoning
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as set forth in proposed Ordinance No. 1075
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and the Application for Use Permit No. 1000.
The letter was ordered received and the
withdrawal of the request for subject re-
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zoning and for Use Permit No. 1000 was
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accepted and approved.
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January 13. 1964
The City Clerk read an additional letter
from Coldwell, Banker and Company, addressec
to Mayor Hart, enclosing a copy of a state-
ment to the Daily Pilot.
All communications in connection with this
matter were ordered filed.
3. Mayor Hart opened the public hearing
regarding Ordinance No. 1076, being
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH AMENDING SECTION 9105.8 OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING
TO ADDITIONS TO NON - CONFORMING BUILDI
No one desired to speak from the audience.
The hearing was closed.
Ordinance No. 1076 was adopted.
4. The public hearing regarding the appeal of
the Irvine Terrace Homeowners' Association
from the decision of the Planning Commissioi
conditionally granting Use Permit No. 994
to the Mai Rai Apartments, regarding
television antennae or masts in excess of
height limits, at 1209 - 1215 -1249 and
1303 -1307 -1309 Bayside Drive, was continued
to January 27, 1964.
ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION:
1. An Ordinance, being
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH REPEALING SECTIONS 4221 THROUGH
4226 OF, AND ADDING NEW SECTIONS 4221
THROUGH 4224 TO, THE NEWPORT BEACH
MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO CURFEW HOURS
FOR MINORS,
was diaried for January 27, 1964.
2. Ordinance No. 1077, being
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH AMENDING SECTION 9256,14 07 THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING
TO SUBDIVISIONS,
was introduced and set for public hearing
on January 27, 1964.
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Motion
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Motion
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Motion
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Motion
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Motion
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ORDINANCE FOR ADOPTION:
Ordinance No. 1073, being
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH REPEALING SECTION 4103 OF, AND
ADDING A NEW SECTION 4103 AND SECTIONS
4103.1 THROUGH 4103.6 TO, THE NEWPORT
BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO WILD
ANIMALS.
was presented for second reading. Ordinance
No. 1073 was approved as changed, to be
brought back for adoption on January 27,
Motion
1964.
All Ayes
CONTINUED BUSINESS:
1. A proposed Ordinance regarding the proposed
rezoning of a portion of Lot 2 and the
rezoning of Lots 3, 4 and 5, Block G
Tract 323, Corona del Mar, from a C -f to a
C -O -Z District, located at 2931 East Coast
Highway; Planning Commission Amendment No.
173 ( the Jordan and Benjamin Property);
was presented. A discussion ensued re-
garding buffer strips. Mr. Richard Jordan
and Planning Director J.W. Drawdy spoke
from the audience.
Ordinance No. 1078, being
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH REZONING PROPERTY AND AMENDING
DISTRICT MAP NO. 17
was introduced and set for public hearing
on January 270 1964, and the City Attorney
was requested to attack the problem with
the developers regarding the buffer zone,
Motion
establishing a legal method by which the
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buffer zone can be assured.
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2. A letter was presented from Warren W.
Crow,Jr., dated December 10, 1963 with a
copy of his letter to the Board of Super-
visors dated December 13, 1963, regarding
the proposed Upper Bay Land Exchange.
A discussion was had. Said letters were
Motion
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ordered filed.
All Ayes
Mayor Hart was requested to thank Mr. Crow
for obtaining the information and for all
Motion
the work he has done.
All Ayes
3. A memorandum from the City Attorney dated
January 7, pertaining to a possible Charter
Amendment, relating to Councilmanic Re-
d'istricting,was presented.
The City Attorney was instructed to prepare
a Charter Amendment in time for the next
General Municipal Election which generally
follows the Amendment as set forth in his
Motion
memorandum.
All Ayes
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CURRENT.BUSINESS:
1. Copies of "Newport Beach Public Library
Book Selection, Policy and Objectives"
and "Request for Review of Material,"
were presented. A transmittal letter to
Mayor Hart from the Board of Library
Trustees stated that the Book Selection
Policy was revised by the Board on
November 26, 1963 and that the Request for
Review of Material was approved by the
Board on October 15, 1963. The communi-
Motion
cations were ordered filed.
All Ayes
2. The recommendations from the Planning
Commission and the Public Works Department
regarding Tentative Map for Tract No. 5425,
being a proposed subdivision of a portion
of Block 56, Irvine's Subdivision, consist-
ing of 18.2 acres divided into 19 R -3 -B
lots, located in the Eastbluff area, were
presented.
The Tentative Map for Tract No. 5425 was
approved subject to the conditions of the
Planning Commission and the Public Works
Motion
Department.
All Ayes
3. The recommendations from the Planning
Commission regarding Revised Tentative
Map for Tract No. 5435, being a proposed
subdivision of 52 acres consisting of 193
lots located in the Eastbluff area, were
presented.
The Revised Tentative Map for Tract No.
5435 was approved subject to the conditions
recommended by the Planning Commission and
the Public Works Department, and that an
additional ten feet be dedicated on the
East side of Back Bay Drive, and that the
Easterly thirty feet of Back Bay Drive be
improved by the developers when requested
Motion
to do so by the City Council.
All Ayes
4. The Final Map for Tract No. 5463, being a
proposed subdivision of portions of Blocks
52 and 56, Irvine °s Subdivision, consisting
of 11.99 acres divided into 14 R- 4- B -2 -UL
lots, located in the Eastbluff area, was
presented with the findings of the Planning
Commission, and a memorandum from the Publi
Works Department.
The Final Map for Tract No. 5463 was
approved subject to the conditions rec-
ommended by the Planning Commission and
the Public Works Department, and subject to
the City having the power to enforce the
assessments.for upkeep and maintenance of
the common area, and the City Clerk is not
to sign the Map until this has been worked
out to the satisfaction of the City Attorne
and the developer; and the City Clerk is
not to sign subject Map until a bond accept.,,
able to the City Attorney s be n delivere
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Mr. Paul Rife and Mr. Ray Watson spoke from
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Resolution No. 5896, authorizing the exec-
ution of an agreement with The Bluffs, sub- Motion
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Resolution No. 5897, accepting a Grant Deed
from The Irvine Company and The Bluffs Motion
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rights -of -way in Tract No. 5463, was adopte . All Ayes
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5. A copy of Planning Commission Resolution
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No. 664 regarding Master Plan Amendment
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No. 9, proposing Amendment to the Land Use
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Element of the Master Plan, was set for Motion
public hearing on January 27, 1964. All Ayes
6. Resolution No. 5898, accepting a Road Ease-
ment from The Irvine Company which will
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dedicate a portion of Back Bay Drive
extending from its existing location up to
Eastbluff Drive and a portion of Eastbluff
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Drive lying outside of the existing Tract
Maps in this area; the easement has been
revised to include a width of 60 feet for
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that portion of Back Bay Drive lying betweer
existing Back Bay Drive and Eastbluff Drive
was adopted, the agreement was approved wit
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the understanding that only the agreement
as written was approved, and that the
exchange of letters between Mr. Mason of
The Irvine Company and the Public Works
Director, Donald Simpson, have no modifying
effect whatsoever, this being the opinion o
the Council on the advice of the City
Attorney.
The memorandum from the City Manager and
Public Works Director, dated January 10, Motion
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1964, recommending acceptance of the ease- All Ayes
ment from The Irvine Company for realign -
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ment of a portion of Back Bay Drive was
ordered filed.
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7. Resolution No. 5899, authorizing the exec -
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ution of a license agreement granting Geo-
rge C. Hiner a license, privilege, and Motion
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right of operating a lunch stand and live Roll Call:
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8. A discussion was had regarding a Resolution
adopting new Schedules A" and "B" re-
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s lating to classification and compensation.
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It was directed that the matter be brought
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back on January 27 and that the three
Council members not on the Salary Committee Motion
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meet with the City Manager. All Ayes
The City Manager requested permission to
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recruit an Administrative Assistant in lieu
of an Assistant,to the City Manager,
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temporarily deleting said position. The Motion
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City Manager's request was granted.[ All Ayes
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9. Resolution No. 5900, authorizing the Mayor
and City Clerk to execute a contract with
Murton H. Willson and Associates for
Motion
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consulting services (Corona del Mar master
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10. David W. Curtis was appointed as a
Commissioner to the Planning Commission
to fulfill the unexpired term of William
Ficker, terminating July 1, 1967, and it
was directed that a Certificate of Appoint-
Motion
x
ment be sent to him.
All Ayes
11. A memorandum from the City Manager and
Public Works Director regarding the request
of James B. Rogers for a curb cut permit
to serve the property at 507 West Edge-
water Avenue, was presented. Subject curb
Motion
cut was approved.
All Ayes
12. The following recommendations, contained
in memoranda from the City Manager and
Motion
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Public Works Director, were approved and
All Ayes
authorized:
(a) The acceptance of the material
(concrete cylinder pipe) furnished and
delivered under Contract No. C -711 with
Smith -Scott Co.,Inc., and recommending
authorization to the City Clerk to file
Notice of Completion and release the
bonds 35 days after the Notice of
Completion has been filed.
(b) The acceptance of the material (cast
iron valves and fittings) furnished
and delivered under Contract No. C -712
with The Republic Supply Company of
California, and recommending authoriz-
ation to the City Clerk to file Notice
of Completion and release the bonds 35
days after the Notice of Completion has
been filed.
(c) The acceptance of the material (asbesto
cement water pipe) furnished and
delivered under Contract No. C -713 with
The Republic Supply Company of California,
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and recommending authorization to the
City Clerk to file Notice of Completion
and release the bonds 35 days after the
Notice of Completion has been filed.
13. A memorandum was presented from the City
Manager and Public Works Director recomm-
ending the acceptance of water main constr-
uction by Royal Pipeline Construction
Company, Inc. in Balboa Boulevard, Lafayett
Avenue, and West Coast Highway (Contract
No. C -838); and recommending authorization
to the City Clerk to file Notice of
Completion and release the bonds 35 days
after the Notice of Completion has been
filed.
The recommendations were approved and
Motion
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authorized.
All Ayes
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14. A memorandum was presented from the City
Manager and Public Works Director recomm-
ending the acceptance of the improvement
and channelization of Newport Boulevard
from Via Lido to 30th Street by E.D. Johns
& Company (Contract No. C -842); and
recommending authorization to the City
Clerk to file - Notice of Completion and
release the bonds 35 days after the Notice
of Completion has been filed.
The recommendations were approved and
authorized.
15. A memorandum was presented from the City
Manager and Public Works Director recomm-
ending the acceptance of improvements in
Tract No. 3852, and that the City Clerk
be authorized to release the surety deposi
(Tract located easterly of Santiago Drive
and northerly of Galaxy Drive in the West -
bluff area.)
The recommendations were approved and
authorized.
16. The Public Works Director presented
recommendations regarding the award of an
emergency contract for the construction of
miscellaneous drainage structures and
underground storm drains.
Resolution No. 5901, authorizing a public
works contract without advertising for bids,
was adopted.
17. A memorandum was presented from the City
Manager and Public Works Director recomm-
ending approval of the plans and specific-
ations for Coast Highway Improvements
Oran a Street Vicinity Signals and Widen-
ing IContract No. C -87b , and authorization
to the City Clerk to advertise for bids
subject to approval of the plans by the
State.
The recommendations were approved and
authorized.
18. A memorandum was presented from the City
Manager and Public Works Director regarding
the lowering of a 24 inch waterline at
15th and Placentia, and recommending author•
ization for inclusion of the work in a
County Public Works contract, and authoriz-
ation for preparation of a financing agree-
ment with Orange County.
The recommendations were approved and
authorized.
19. Resolution No. 5902, authorizing the
execution of:a contract with the California
State Department of Finance for a
population estimate, was adopted.
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Manager and Public Works Director regarding
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the application of Mrs. Fanny S. Guenther
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for a curb cut at 3625 Ocean Boulevard,
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The recommendations were approved.
Motion
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Mr. Raymond Levanas spoke from the
audience.
RECESS for five minutes was declared by Mayor
Hart.
The Council reconvened with all members present.
APPLICATIONS FOR PIER PERMITS:
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The Minutes of the Joint Harbor Committee
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meeting held January 7, 1964, were presented.
The following Applications for Permits and
Motion
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Permit Transfers were approved as conditioned:
All Ayes
1. Applications recommended for approval:
A -1365 Newport Construction Co.
308 Morning Star Lane, Newport
Beach
Bayward of Lot 164, Tract 4224
Application to construct
pleasure ramp and float.
Recommended for approval
subject to the approval of the
U.S. Corps of Engineers.
A- 1206 -R John B. Kilroy
621 Via Lido Soud, Newport
Beach
Bayward of Lot 8, Tract 907
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Application to revise ramp and
float.
Recommended for approval sub-
ject to the approval of the
U.S. Corps of Engineers.
2. Permit Transfers recommended for approval
as conditioned and noted:
A -457 716 Via Lido Nord, Newport
Beach
Bayward of Lot 48, Tract 907
Transfer pier and slip from
estate of Hattie Belle Mullaly
to Charles R. and Marguerite
R. McCallum.
A -48 212 Via Lido Nord, Newport
Beach
Bayward of Lot 856, Tract 907
Transfer pier and float from
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James D. and Susanne Higson to
Marjorie E. Letto.
(new owner to note that this
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is a non - conforming pier and float
and at such time any structural
changes are made, the pier and float
must be reconstructed to conform
to the required 5' setbacks.)
A discussion was had regarding the following
Application for Pier Permit A -1366:
A -1366 Lido Isle Community Association
Southeasterly approach to Lido Isle
Bridge
Bayward of bridge approach, southerl
of Lot 885, Tract 907
Application to construct floats
adjacent to storage area.
It was recommended by the Joint
Harbor Committee that the applicatio
be referred back to Lido Isle
Community Association for revision
to include a sea wall to protect
the bridge approach when the area
is dredged; that this installation
must include sanitary and fire
protection facilities; and that
approval of the U.S. Corps of
Engineers be required.
=1366 Application for Pier Permit A -1366 was referred Motion x
ier to Councilman Marshall for handling with the All Ayes
ermit Lido Isle Community Association, particularly
'ef to as to the following points: (1) determine whose
/man property it is; (2) determine what is required
[arsha 1 in the way of a sea wall; (3) depending upon the
area and what the proposed use is, a Use Permit
for a marina may be required, which will mean
A 130 additional off - street parking, fire protection
which is a new requirement for marinas,
sanitary facilities which uould be required at
any marina.
COMMUNICATIONS - REFERRALS:
'UC 1. A copy of the Ap lication of Pacific
:A 36 Telephone and Telegraph Company before the
Public Utilities Commission for authority
to publish five telephone directories in
lieu of a single telephone directory for
Orange County, was presented. Mr. T.M.
Hambrook spoke from the audience. The, Motion
communication was ordered filed. All Ayes
2. A Stop Notice from Dunbar -Nunn Corporation
lay (Signal Flash Division) filed in connection
Tierra with the labor and services performed for
:A 29 Bay Sierra Construction Company, general
contractor on the work of improvement
being competed on 21st and Balboa Boulevard,
was referred to the City Attorney for Motion
appropriate action. All Ayes
3. The following Claims for Damages were denied
and the City Clerk's referral of the matters Motion s
:lms to the insurance carriers was confirmed: All Ayes
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(a) Claim of Travis Pauley, 127k - 44th
Clm of
Street, for "illegal jurisdictional
pauley
procedure by Newport Beach Police
Department impounding a car illegally
parked on State property; amount of
claim, $20.
(b) Claim of Marjorie W. Parris, for alleged
Harris
damages incurred when a police car
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struck her parked car on Marine Avenue
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on December 30, 1963.
4. A letter was presented from Edker Pope
regarding his agreement with the City,
Pope
requesting a thirty day extension. The
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request for the thirty day extension was
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granted.
All Ayes
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5. A letter from F.C. Kelley regarding cross-
walk on Via Lido in the vicinity of the
Bank of America was referred to the City
Motion
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Manager,and he was requested to reply.
All Ayes
ADDITIONAL BUSINESS:
1. It was directed that the County Dock Lease
County
as presented and discussed at the afternoon
Dock
Study Session be approved, and that the
Lease
Board of Supervisors be advised of the
Motion
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action.
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2. On motion of Councilman Lorenz, the follow-
Motion
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ing Minute Resolution was unanimously
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The Council of the City of Newport
regrets
Beach regrets to hear of the illness
to Mrs.
of Mrs. Dorothy Parry and hereby wishes
Parry
her a speedy recovery and hopes that
she will soon be back in active
association with her many friends in
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3. Councilman Stoddard stated that the voting
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on the sale of the Santa Ana Heights Water
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Company is coming along quite well. It was
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directed twat the staff be authorized to
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speak to groups on behalf of the sale of the
Company if and when they are requested so to
Motion
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do.
All Ayes
4. The City Manager read a telegram from
Nutt
Clifford T. Nutt of Christian Business
telegran
Men International, commending an Easter
Week program to be proposed at tonight's
meeting by Reverend Walker of Balboa Island.
Rev
Reverend David Walker, Pastor of the Balboa
Walker
Island Methodist Church, representing the
propos
Newport harbor Council of Churches,
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explained a proposed program for Easter
Easter
Week
Week. He stated that they would like to
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bring a group of athletes and entertainers,
well -known personalities, dowse to the
Easter
beaches where theyoung people are gathered,
Week
and by using sound trucks between 1:00 and
4:00 P.M., present entertainment, and in
a designated area, athletic instruction,
interspersed at intervals with short talks
about the individual's faith in God. In
the evening there would be a two -hour
program of music and talks at the Rendez-
vous or the Dunes or some similar place.
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A discussion was had. Councilman Stoddard
Stoddarl
stated that he was not in favor of sound
against
trucks on the beaches. The general consensu
sound
was that if this proposed program would
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alleviate some of the problems of Easter
Week, it might be worth trying.
The Council concurred in principle with the
Motion
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proposed program and instructed the staff
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to work out the details, and bring it back
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to the Council for final approval.
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voting
5. Upon the recommendation of the Public
fire
Works Director, the Council authorized
h dram
the relocation and /or replacement of three
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fire hydrants on Via Lido between Newport
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Boulevard and Lafayette Avenue.
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CONd4UNICATIONS - ADVISORY:
The following communications were ordered filed:
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1. Letter from W. W. Cruttenden, Jr., dated
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December 26, regarding the stop lights and
lights
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signals which have been installed which
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operate early in the morning when no traffic
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is in view, suggesting that the lights
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flash Caution until 6:00 A.M., and a letter
from W. W. Cruttenden, Jr., dated January 3,
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requesting that his letter of December 26
be disregarded, "All the lights for Corona
del Mar were a beautiful bright green at
5:00 A.M. this morning since the new
installation yesterday..."
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2. Summary of Apportionments of Motor Vehicle
Vehicle
License Fees for the period January 1, 1963
Lic Fee
through November 30, 1963, and Motor Vehicle
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License Fee Apportionment to Cities for the
period June 1, 1963 through November 30,
1963, indicating the share of Newport Beach
to be $12,909.61, based on a population of
31,400.
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. Copy of Resolution adopted by the City of
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Seal Beach recommending legislation which
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would prevent State agencies from preempting
the field of local building regulations.
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4. Copies of Agendas for meetings of the
d of
Board of Supervisors held December 23,
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24, 31 1963 January 2, 1964, and January
9,
7. and 1964.
5. Notice of Hearing to be held February 24,
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1964, in Santa Ana before the Public
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Utilities Commission, Application of
Stanley "G" Alexander for Certificate of
Public Convenience and Necessity to operate
passenger service between Disneyland Hotel
and points and places in Orange County.
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6. Letter from Sidney Soffer regarding his
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establishment; a reply has been sent.
7. Bulletin from the Commission on Peace Office
'eace
Standards and Training regarding Revised
3fficer
Rules and Regulations effective January 1,
Strand-
1964.
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8. Copies of Applications for Alcoholic
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Beverage License:
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(a) Original application, new off -sale
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beer and wine, U- Tote °M of California,
Inc., 6060 West Pacific Coast Highway,
Newport Beach, by James C. Rubos,
Secretary - Treasurer, F.J. Duke, Jr.,
President, and Dr. Rogers, Vice -
President.
(b) Transfer application, person to person,
on -sale beer, Pete °s Cafe, 6204 Coast
Highway, Newport Beach, from Peter D.
Refakes (signed by Gladys R. Refakes)
to Gladys R. Refakes, surviving spouse
and partner.
9. Excerpts from the Minutes of the Oran §e
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County Board of Supervisors meetings:ka)
December 24, 1963, indicating that the
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revisions in the draft Lease
recommended
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Proposal for the County Dock Property
submitted by the City - County Dock Committee
by letter dated December 13, were approved
and ordered referred to the County Counsel;
(b) December 31, 1963, indicating that a
letter from the City Clerk of Newport Beach
stating that the City Council had approved
the recommendations of the City - County Dock
Committee for two revisions in the draft
Lease Proposal for the City - County Dock
property was received and ordered filed.
ADDITIONAL ITEMS:
Attendance of the City Manager at the meeting
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of the Board of Directors of the League of
of
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Cities
California Cities in Berkeley on January 16 and
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17, was approved.
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Mayor Hart stated that the Study Session regular-
ly scheduled for January 20 would not be held.
The meeting was adjourned at 10:35 P.M.
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