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Minutes of REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Date of Meeting: November 22, 1965
Time of Meeting: 7:30 P. M.
Index Place of Meeting: Council Chambers
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Roll Call:
Present
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Absent
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The reading of the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of
Motion
x
November 8, 1965, was waived, and said Minutes were
Ayes
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x
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approved as written and ordered filed.
Absent
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The following American Field Service exchange students
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were welcomed: Augusto Vieira, Brazil; Jutamaad
udents
"Sailai" Satayawiwat, Thailand; Brigitte Megard, France;
Helga Voegler, Germany; Ebbe Skoudal, Denmark; and
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Maria Visia P. Onate, Philippine Islands. Maria Visia P.
Onate presented to Mayor Gruber a letter from Luis S.
Los Banos, the Mayor of the City of Legazpi of the
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Philippines, extending greetings and friendship to our
Mayor and City.
HEARINGS:
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1. Mayor Gruber opened the public hearing in connection
Aergrnd
with Ordinance No. 1144, being,
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH AMENDING SECTION 9255.28(a) OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING
TO UNDERGROUND UTILITIES.
Frank. Hughes of The Irvine Company presented a
letter dated November 22, 1965 from W. R. Mason,
Vice President of The Irvine Company, requesting
that the adoption of subject ordinance be delayed until
there is classification of the types of facilities to be
encumbered by the ordinance, and until it is possible
to ascertain the manner in which those covered will be
financially supported. No one else desired to speak
from the audience.
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The hearing was closed.
Motion
x
Ayes
x
xx
x
x
Absent
x
x
Ordinance No. 1144 was adopted.
Motion
x
Roll Call:
Ayes
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xxxx
Absent
x
x
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2. Mayor Gruber opened the public hearing regarding
peal
the appeal of Eunice U. Watt from the decision of the
sub
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Planning Commission denying Resubdivision Applica-
tion No. 216 pertaining to portions of lots 882 and 883,
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Tract No. 907, Zone R -1, located at 113 Via Lido
Soud, Newport Beach; applicant requesting a realign-
ment of property lines, decreasing the size of lot by a
5. 75' x 90' strip of land, thereby creating one 35' x
90' lot.
The findings of the Planning Commission were pre-
sented. Acting Planning Director Charles Zimmerman
spoke from the audience. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron W.
Watt spoke from the audience.
The hearing was closed.
Motion
x
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
Absent
x
x
The findings of the Planning Commission were
Motion
x
sustained.
Ayes
x
xx
xx
Absent
x
x
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ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION:
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1. Ordinance No. 1145, being,
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
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BEACH AMENDING SECTION 10202 OF THE NEW -
PORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO
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BOAT LAUNCHING AND HAULING,
was presented with a memorandum from the City
Attorney dated November 19, 1965.
Ordinance No. 1145 was introduced and passed to
Motion
x
second reading.
Roll Call:
Ayes
x
xx
xx
Absent
x
x
2. Ordinance No. 1146, being,
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
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BEACH ADDING SECTION 4119 TO THE NEWPORT
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BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO
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NUISANCES COMMITTED BY ANIMALS,
was presented with a memorandum from the City
Attorney dated November 19, 1965. Allan Beek
spoke from the audience.
Ordinance No. 1146 was introduced and passed to
Motion
x
second reading.
Roll Call:
Ayes
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xx
xx
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Absent
x
x
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CONTINUED BUSINESS:
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1. A reply was presented from the Orange County Sanita-
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tion District No. 5 to the letter from Mayor Gruber
dated November 1, 1965 written in response to the re-
Lion
quest made on October 25 by the Council, in connec-
tion with sewer connection charges for replacement
structures as set forth by the District's Ordinance
No. 502.
The letter was referred to the City Manager for its
Motion
x
proper implementation in the Building Department.
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
Absent
x
2. The Agreement with the County of Orange for replen-
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ishment of eroded beach sand, diaried by the Council
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on November 8 for consideration on November 22, was
Motion
x
rediaried for consideration on December 13, 1965, at
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
the request of the City Attorney.
Absent
x
3. Resolution No. 6249 declaring support and admiration
Motion
x
for the members of the Armed Forces of this Country
Roll Call:
fighting in South Viet Nam, was adopted as amended.
Ayes
x
;
x
x
x
x
Absent
x
,l,iab.
4. The City Manager's request for an extension of the
Motion
x
'-xt.
present multiple liability insurance for an additional
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
thirty days with no rate change, was authorized.
Absent
x
CURRENT BUSINESS:
vent
1. A memorandum was presented from the City Manager
affic
dated November 22 recommending adoption of a re-
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solution authorizing an amendment to the Agreement
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with Traffic Signal Maintenance Company for main-
tenance of traffic signals.
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Resolution No. 6250 authorizing the execution of an
Motion
x
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amendment to the Agreement with Frank Tharp dated
Roll Call:
December 10, 1962, was adopted.
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
Absent
x
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2. The resignation of Roy Autry from the Planning
Coimn.
Commission was presented. The Mayor commended
Mr. Autry for his excellent service on the
Commission.
The resignation of Roy Autry from the Planning
Commission was accepted with regret, and it was
Motion
x
directed that a Certificate of Appreciation be forward-
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
ed to him.
Absent
x
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3. The following Auditor's Reports were received and
Motion
x
filed:
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
Absent
x
(a) Letter from Ira N. Frisbee & Co. , being an
interim report regarding the services and find-
ings of the auditors.
(b) Report from Ira N. Frisbee & Co, received on
November 18, 1965, dated October 26, 1965, be-
ing a report on the examination of the City of
Newport Beach's Financial Statements, June 30,
1965.
4. A memorandum from the Public Works Director dated
November 22, regarding acceptance of the Street Im-
provement Program of 1964 -65 (C -950), was presented.
In connection with said work of Sully- Miller Contract-
ing Company of Orange, Change Order No. 1 was
authorized; acceptance of the work was authorized;
Motion
x
the City Clerk was authorized to file a Notice of Com-
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
pletion; and the City Clerk was authorized to release
Absent
x
the bonds 35 days after the Notice of Completion has
been filed.
5. A memorandum from the Public Works Director dated
November 22, regarding refund of weed assessment to
Mary E. Clark, et al; recommending that the staff be
authorized to refund the sum of $135 to Mary E. Clark,
et al; and recommending that the staff be authorized to
bill Mr. Edker Pope directly the sum of $135 for weed
abatement which was not levied on the 1965 -66 tax bill;
recommending that the staff be authorized to refund th
sum of $9 to Vivian Mayne for a weed abatement that
was incorrectly levied on the 1965 -66 tax bill, was
presented.
Said recommendations were authorized.
Motion
x
Ayes
x
xxxx
Absent
x
6. A memorandum from the Public Works Director dated
November 22, regarding Tract 4692, recommending
release of supplementary bond in connection with
improvements in Flagship Road and Dana Road, in the
vicinity of Placentia Avenue and Superior Avenue, was
presented.
Based on the recommendations of the Public Works
Motion
x
Director, the City Clerk was authorized to release
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
the bond.
Absent
x
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7. A memorandum from the Public Works Director dated
November 22, regarding acceptance of improvements
in Tract 5169 (Airport Industrial Tract, Second Unit)
located at Birch Street, MacArthur Boulevard and
Campus Drive, was presented.
The public improvements constructed in conjunction
Motion
x
with Tract 5169 were accepted, and the City Clerk was
Ayes
x
x
x
x
authorized to release the bond.
Absent
x
x
d 8. A memorandum was presented from the Public Works
Director dated November 22, regarding the construc-
tion and reconstruction of Portland cement concrete
curbs, sidewalks, approaches and pavement (C -997),
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stating that two bids were received by the City Clerk
on November 17, 1965.
All bids were rejected, and the City Clerk was
Motion
x
authorized to readvertize for bids to be opened at
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
10:00 A.M. on December 22, 1965.
Absent
x
x
9. The City Manager requested approval for the transfer
of savings from the budgeted amount for street
sweeper to cover $338. 73 additionally required to
° purchase 1 -1/2 ton flat bed truck.
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The recommendations of the City Manager were
authorized, and it was directed that the $338.73 left
Motion
x
over from the purchase of the street sweeper be
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
transferred to purchase the 1-1/2 ton flat bed truck.
Absent
x
x
LICENSES:
i 1. The following application was approved:
Motion
x
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
James Harper, Treasurer of The Alpha Corporation,
Absent
x
x
104 North Formosa, Los Angeles, for NAPA Charters,
Arches Marina c/o Richardson Yacht Sales, for boat
rentals.
James Harper spoke from the audience.
L 2. The following applications were approved:
Motion
x
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
(a) Exempt, Gerald R. Eskelin, Music Department
Absent
x
x
Chairman of Southern California College, 2525
Newport Building, Costa Mesa, for fund raising
candy cane sale for band uniforms, on December 3,
4 and December 10 and 11 during shopping hours;
Westcliff Plaza and Richards Market.
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(b) Joseph Flaim, auctioneer of Milton J. Wershow
Co. , 629 North La Brea, Los Angeles, for one
day auction, Sunday, December 5, 1965; approxi-
mately 48 boats, California Chris Craft, at 2000
West Coast Highway.
3. The motion was made by Councilman Elder to approve
Motion
x
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the following application which had been diaried by the
Council on November 8 for consideration on Novem-
ber 22 because additional information was desired:
Exempt, Charles E. Hovorka of The Arthritis Founda-
tion, Southern California Chapter, 8576 Wilshire
Boulevard, Beverly Hills, for door to door solicitation
fund raising campaign on February 4 through February
6, 1966; approximately 200 participants; limited
neighborhood solicitation by volunteers.
The City Manager presented a report regarding the
activities, financial statement, etcetera of The
Arthritis Foundation.
A vote was taken on Councilman Elder's motion,
Ayes
x
x
which failed adoption.
Noes
x
x
Abstained
x
Futher discussion was had. Jack Barnett spoke from
Absent
x
xl
the audience.
The previous action taken was rescinded.
Motion
x
Ayes
x
X
x
Absent
x
x
The subject application was approved.
Motion
x
Ayes
x
x
x
Noes
x
x
Absent
x
x
APPLICATION FOR HARBOR PERMIT:
A memorandum was presented from the Public Works
Director dated November 22, regarding transfer of Harbor
Permit No. A- 1394, Ben Stoneman and Norma Stoneman,
husband and wife (5671 West 63d Street, Los Angeles)
bayward of 1310 South Bay Front, Balboa Island.
The transfer of the existing non - conforming harbor
structure from D & H Investment Company to Ben and
Norma Stoneman was approved subject to the condition
Motion
x
that no boats be docked on the east or west side or ends
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
of the dock, and that the float be made to conform with the
Absent
x
x
original permit, and that in the event that it is not made to
conform, a public hearing for the purpose of considering
the revocation of the permit will be held.
Mayor
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Clms for
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COMMUNICATIONS - REFERRALS:
1. The following claims for damages were denied, and
Motion
x
the City Clerk's referral of the claims to the insurance
Ayes
x
x
x
carrier was confirmed:
Abstained
x
Absent
x
(a) Claim of David E. Rock for theft of articles from
his car, allegedly caused because the City of
Newport Beach caused his car to be stored in an
unprotected area when the car had been impounded
on or about August 8, 1965, for illegal parking.
(b) Claim of Lindsley Parsons for damage to his
premises and fixtures allegedly caused by stoppage
in a City sewer on November 7, 1965.
(c) Claim of Richard Denning (Louis A. Denninger)
for damage to his home and household furnishings
allegedly caused by a malfunction of City sewer
lines on November 7, 1965.
2. A resolution, adopted by the City of Costa Mesa urgin
the establishment of direct air line service from the
Orange County Airport to Sacramento and San
Francisco, was presented.
A discussion was had. At the request of the City
Motion
x
Manager, the matter was referred to the staff for
Ayes
x
x
x
x
study.
Absent
x
3. A postcard was presented from Mr, and Mrs. Ivan
Kessing commending the fine library in Newport Beach
on Balboa Boulevard but stating that it has become
overcrowded, and requesting something be done to
preserve and improve the library.
The matter was referred to the Board of Library
Motion
x
Trustees.
Ayes
x
X
x
Absent
x
4. A letter was presented which had been directed to
Mayor Gruber by the Board of Supervisors, County of
Los Angeles, requesting that the Council endorse and
support the Decency Amendment; enclosing State
Constitutional Amendment No. 13 introduced January
20, 1965, relating to regulations adopted by counties
and cities; and enclosing a copy of a letter from
Assemblyman Howard J. Thelin to the Editor of the
Los Angeles Times regarding the "Decency
Amendment. "
The matter was referred to the legal staff for
Motion
x
consideration and further report.
Ayes
x
x
x
x
Absent
x
ayor
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Lars. Paul
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Bch City
Arts Cmte
CA -60
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Drainage
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CA -154
Band & Wata
Grants -in-
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CA-49
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Budget
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CA -102
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5. A resolution of the City of Stanton urging enactment of
legislation for maintenance and construction of railroa
de grade crossings; requesting the Council to join in re-
Motion
x
questing enactment of said legislation, was ordered
Ayes
x
x
x
x
filed.
Absent
x
6. A letter was presented from Mrs. Barbara Stabler
stating that the Newport Beach City Arts Committee
recommended the appointment of Mrs. Paul McManigal
to fill the unexpired term of Mrs. David Curtis who ha
recently resigned.
The recommendation of the Newport Beach City Arts
Motion
x
Committee was approved, and Mrs. Paul McManigal
Ayes
x
x
x
x
was appointed a member of said Committee.
Absent
x
7. A letter was presented from Attorney Ralph M. Myers,
Jr. , written for his client, Bernard R. Desenberg,
owner of residence at 2231 Bayside Drive, Corona del
Mar, stating that Mr. Desenberg's property and the
adjoining lots have been plagued with a surface water
run -off problem which at times of heavy rain threatens
substantial property damage.
The letter was referred to the staff, and the City
Motion
x
Manager was directed to advise the proper parties
Ayes
x
x
x
x
as to when they can expect relief in the matter.
Absent
x
r 8. A letter from Hugo Fisher, Administrator of Re-
sources of the Resources Agency of California,
Sacramento, directed to local public officials of
California, dated November 19, 1965, informing City
officials that it is necessary to apply for matching
funds by December 1, 1965, for local projects to be
funded through the Federal Land and Water Conser-
vation Grants -in -Aid Program for obtaining recreation
acquisition or development funds in the 1966 -67 fiscal
year budget.
Said letter was ordered filed.
Motion
x
All
x
xxx
Absent
x
BUDGET AMENDMENTS:
1. A motion was made by Councilman Parsons to
Motion
x
approve the following Budget Amendment:
C -24, being a transfer of Budget Appropriations for
clear windows and glass door in City Clerk's office
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from Unappropriated Contingency Reserve, $260 to
City Hall, Structures, Remodel City Hall.
A discussion was had. The Budget Amendment
Ayes
x
x
x
failed authorization.
Noes
x
x
Absent
x
x
2. The following Budget Amendments were approved:
Motion
x
Ayes
x
x
X
X
X
Absent
x
x
C -25, being a transfer of Budget Appropriations for
additional funds to purchase motor vehicles according
to specifications; $48. 32 from Unappropriated Con-
tingency Reserve to Building and Safety, Rolling
Equipment.
C -26, being a transfer of Budget Appropriations for
final payment of Contract No. 950 to Sully- Miller for
1964_65 street improvement program; $1537.55 from
Unappropriated Contingency Reserve to Streets, Land
Improvement, Street Reconstruction and Resurfacing.
C -27, in the amount of $32.60 (decrease in Unappro-
priated Surplus), being an increase in Budget
Appropriations for additional funds to purchase motor
vehicle according to specifications; $32. 60 from Un-
appropriated Surplus Park and Recreation to Park and
Recreation, Rolling Equipment.
C -28, in the amount of $71. 29 (decrease in Unappro-
priated Surplus), being an increase in Budget
Appropriations for additional funds to purchase motor
vehicle according to specifications; from Unappropriat-
ed Surplus Library to Library, Rolling Equipment.
ADDITIONAL BUSINESS:
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1. Authorization was given that a letter be sent to the
Motion
x
Fish and Game Commission opposing its decision to
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
lovy
open fishing for anchovies, and it was directed that
Absent
x
x
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copies of the letter be sent to other interested
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agencies.
tnel Rd
2• The staff was authorized to install street lights at the
Motion
x
light
end of Channel Road and to prepare a Budget Amend-
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
ment for same in an estimated amount of $1500.
Absent
x
x
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Councilman Elder suggested that action regarding the
parking in subject area be delayed until it is ascer-
tained how things are working out.
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ays Year's Day, so that the City Hall could remain open
with a skeleton crew on the Friday before each
holiday.
The recommendation was accepted. Motion x
Ayes x xxx x
Absent x x
COMMUNICATIONS - ADVISORY:
1. The following communications were ordered filed: Motion x
Ayes x x x
(a) A letter from Mrs. Calvin Rohrs, 2706 Ocean Absent x x
Front, Newport Beach, deploring the present con-
dition of Newport Beach as a resort.
(b) Letters from the following opposing the proposed
dog control ordinance: (a) Betty C. Gore, 414
Goldenrod, Corona del Mar; (b) Cindy Snyder,
1612 Lincoln Lane, Newport Beach; (c) Duane
DeKalb, 1218 Dover Drive, Newport Beach;
(d) Melvin J. Klarin, Attorney at Law, 430 32d
Street, Newport Beach; (e) Trude LaPrade, 437
Tustin Avenue, Newport Beach (Tealeye); (f)
LaVerne Stilless, 107 15th Street, Newport Beach
(c) Letters from the following in favor of a dog con-
trol ordinance: (a) Mrs. K. D. Goen, 316 -1/2
East Ocean Front, Balboa; (b) Allan Beek, 28
Beacon Bay.
2. A letter was presented from Mrs. Mary M. Hall, 620
W. Balboa Boulevard, Balboa, objecting to influx of
seagulls, cormorants and helldivers, and the damage
they do. A discussion was had.
Said letter was ordered filed. Motion x
Ayes x x x x x
Absent x x
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3. In connection with the recommendation of the City
Manager regarding the feeding of prisoners, the City
g of M
Manager was authorized to transfer $700 from the M
Motion x
x
ers P
Police Department Account No. 2059, Board of A
Ayes x
x x
x x
x
Prisoners, to Police Department Account No. 2093, A
Absent x
x
Capital Outlay, for the purchase of an oven and a
freezer.
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4. The proposal regarding changing of the fire insurance M
Motion x
x
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carrier was referred to the Insurance Committee for A
Ayes x
x x
x x
x x
x
report to the Council. A
Absent x
x x
x
5. The City Manager recommended that, since Christmas
rmas a
and New Year's Day are on Saturdays, each employee
Yrs b
be given a full day off either before Christmas or New
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3. The following applications for Alcoholic Beverage
Motion
x
License were ordered filed:
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
Absent
x
x
(a) Person to person transfer, off -sale beer and wine
at 506 W. Balboa Boulevard, from Donald E. and
Elayne G. Walker to Theodore C. Boloph.
(b) Person to person transfer, on -sale general, bona
fide eating place, Lido Castaway, 730 Lido Park
Drive, from Howard N. Whittaker to Robin Hood
Lanes Management Corp.
(c) Original application, new on -sale beer, Anchor
Cove, 2805 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach,
by Stanley Schwartz.
(d) Person to person transfer, on -sale general (bona
fide eating place), The Prime Rib Restaurant,
2332 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach, from
Carl T. and Margaret J. Henrichsen to Mary F.
Sutherlen.
4. A letter from Attorney M. A. Sturges to Councilman
Dee Cook, regarding, among other things, the matter
of the denial of the Hansen pier and slip application,
Motion
x
was referred to the City Attorney for future reference
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
in case he needs it.
Absent
x
x
5. The following letters were ordered filed:
Motion
x
Ayes
x
x
x
x
x
Absent
x
x
(a) A letter from Robert T. Martin, Assistant
Secretary, Department of Public Works, Cali-
fornia Highway Commission, attaching a resolu-
tion giving general support to the additional steps
being taken by the Federal Government in highway
beautification, and a resolution generally
supporting the expanding interest of the Federal
Government in the highway safety area.
(b) A resolution of the City Council of the City of
Escalon declaring that the public should be pro-
tected from the lawless; that freedom is not
license to currupt nor to foster sedition or
treason; that the holders of public office and
public trusts should not give aid and comfort to
the enemy; that those who are employed by
public institutions or who attend them at the
public expense should in all common decency
either support those institutions and the ideals
for which they stand, or lea tx them.
MjWor
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6. A copy of a letter from Robert H. Lacy, Secretary
of the Youth Center Board, to Cal Stewart, Director
Com-
of Parks, Beaches and Recreation, commending the
on re
work of Julie Kaimi and Kevin Donnelley, and other
tenter
City employees, in planning and executing the
Motion
x
1 &
Halloween carnival that was held at the Community
Ayes
x
x
x
x
'and
lerv.
Youth Center, was ordered filed.
Absent
x
At the request of the Director of the Community Youth
Center, Corona del Mar, the City Manager was re-
Motion
x
quested to find out the details, the kind of letter the
Ayes
x
x
x
x
Community Youth Center desired in reference to
Absent
x
commendation for its outstanding work for its entry
in the Disneyland Community Service Award competi-
tion, and the City Manager was authorized to prepare
the letter for the Mayor's signature.
7. The following letters were ordered filed:
Motion
x
Ayes
x
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(a) A letter from T. H. Carter, Managing Director
Absent
x
of International Conference of Building Officials,
expressing appreciation for the Council's per-
mitting Bob Glenn to attend the 43d Annual
Business Meeting in Phoenix, Arizona.
(b) Copies of the Agenda of Board of Supervisors
meetings held November 9, 10, 16 and 17, 1965.
(c) Copy of Orange Co. Press Club Reporter.
The meeting was adjourned at 10:15 P. M.
Motion
x
Aye s
x
x
x
x:
Absent
x
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