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Minutes of REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Date of Meeting: February 28, 1966
Time of Meeting: 7:30 P. M.
Place of Meeting: Council Chambers
Members of Girl Scout Troup 61 raised the flag and led the
Pledge of Allegiance.
Roll Call:
HEARINGS:
1. Mayor Gruber opened the public hearing regarding
proposed Ordinance No. 1150, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH ESTABLISHING A SETBACK LINE, AND
AMENDING DISTRICT MAP NO. 16,
Planning Commission Amendment No. 214 proposing
to establish a 5' setback from Bayside Drive on Lot 1,
Block 332, Corona del Mar Tract (2620, 2630 Bayside
Drive). Two letters and sketch from Dorothy B. Lee,
dated February 22, 1966, were presented. Planning
Director Jerry Drawdy and Peter DeBaun, represent-
ing Dorothy B. Lee, spoke from the audience.
The hearing was closed.
Mayor Gruber asked if anyone desired that the
Ordinance be read in full; no one did.
Ordinance No. 1150 was adopted.
2. Mayor Gruber opened the public hearing regarding the
appeal of the First Western Bank and Trust Company,
as Trustee under Will of Earl W. Stanley, deceased,
from the decision of the Planning Commission denying
Use Permit No. 1188 requesting permission to con-
struct and operate a service station at 16th Street,and
Dover Drive, Newport Beach, portion of Lot 3, Tract
1125, Zone Unclassified. The findings of the Planning
Commission were presented. The Planning Director
spoke., Ben Reddick, representing Mrs. Stanley,
presented photographs depicting progress of area at
Superior Street and Placentia Avenue since the con -
striiction and operation of a service station on the
corner and photographs of subject property; and
Gordon Richmond, Attorney for Trust Estate of Mrs.
Stanley, spoke from the audience. Mike Schloessman,
representing owners of Dover Medical Building,
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Hillhaven Convelscent Hospital, and lessees of
Stanley Estate property, submitted a letter dated
February 28, 1966, addressed to the Newport Beach
Planning Commission from Mrs. Margaret L. Morris,
R. N., Manager, Hillhaven Convalescent Hospital; and
Albert Eccles, Jr. of the Church of Jesus Christ and
Latter Day Saints, spoke from the audience opposing
subject Use Permit.
The hearing was closed.
Motion
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The findings of the Planning Commission were over-
ruled and Use Permit No. 1188 was granted subject
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to the recommendations of the Public Works Depart-
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3. Mayor Gruber opened the public hearing in accordance
with Resolution No. 6277, as amended by Resolution
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No. 6299, which determined and declared that weeds
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and other public nuisances exist upon certain streets,
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sidewalks, parkways, and private property in the City
of Newport Beach; and directed the Fire Chief to post
notices to abate said nuisances; and fixed the time for
hearing all objections or protests and directed the
abatement thereof in accordance with Chapter 4 of
Article VII of the Newport Beach Municipal Code.
Lenore C. Andrews, owner of property at 206 Grant
Street, West Newport, spoke from the audience and
requested that bamboo fence bordering her property
not be constituted a nuisance as she maintained it in
the interest of separating her property from that of
her neighbors. No one else desired to speak from the
audience.
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The hearing was closed.
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The Superintendent of Streets was ordered to abate the
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nuisance or cause it to be abated by having the weeds
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removed, and with the condition that the staff inspect
Lenore Andrews' property to determine if there is a
need to remove the bamboo as a nuisance.
4. Mayor Gruber opened the public hearing regarding
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Newport Bay bayward of 205 Carnation Avenue,
Corona del Mar (portion of Lot D, Corona del Mar).
William S. Stewart, representing owners of the
property, M. A. Manderbach, William S. Stewart and
Marsh Construction Company, spoke from the
audience.
The hearing was closed.
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It was directed that the work to repair the float
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than March 28, and failure to meet either condition
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would mean automatic revocation of Harbor Permit
No. A -833 without further recourse, and the City
would remove the float and put a lein against the
property for the cost thereof.
ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION:
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1. Proposed Ordinance No. 1151, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH AMENDING SECTION 9105.2 OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING
TO HEIGHT LIMITS,
Planning Commission Amendment No. 213 proposing
to amend Section 9105. 2 of the Newport Beach
Municipal Code relating to height limit of fences in
front yards, was presented with a memorandum from
the City Attorney dated February 24, 1966 and the
findings of the Planning Commission.
Ordinance No. 1151 was introduced and set for public
Motion
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hearing on March 14, 1966.
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2. Proposed Ordinance No. 1152, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH AMENDING SECTIONS 9103. 61, 9103. 62,
9103. 71, 9103. 72, 9103.91 AND 9103.92 OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING
TO THE C -2, M -1 AND M -1 -A ZONES BY ADD-
ING THERETO AND DELETING THEREFROM
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Planning Commission Amendment No. 215 proposing,
among other things, to permit restaurants in the
three districts subject to first securing a Use Permit
and to delete from the M -1 District "service establish-
ments" ivhich by professional definition include such
uses as hotels, rooming houses, camps, etc., was
presented with a memorandum from the City Attorney
dated February 24, 1966 and the findings of the
Planning Commission.
Ordiance No. 1152 was introduced and set for public
hearing on March 14, 1966.
CONTINUED BUSINESS:
Curt Dosh and John Macnab spoke from the audience
in favor of such an ordinance. Tom Man an, Bill
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1. A memorandum was presented from the City Attorney
dated February 24, 1966 regarding regulation of "For
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Sale" signs on residential property. Letters from the
following urging the City Council to adopt an ordinance
Real Est.
prohibiting the use of real estate signs on property
signs on
were presented: Harold R. Snyder, Richard H. Dodd,
residential
W. J. Halligan, Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Williams, Ruth
property
Pardoll, George L. Woodford, Jr. , Richard L. Smith,
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Jean Taylor, Nelda Gibson, William E. White, Mr.
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and Mrs. Frank G. White, Rose R. Hall, Ruth C.
Couffer, William M. Balfour, Mrs. G. Richard
Likeness, Claude Sheffn, Susan Gilmore, J. C. and
D. H. Beasley, Joe Denkert, Mrs. Amber Gruwell,
Paul J. and Rita A. Ashenfelter, M. J. LeBaron,
W. C. Stephenson, William L. Thompson, President
of Balboa Island Business Association, and C. Ed
Soule, President of Balboa Island Improvement Assn.
The Deputy City Clerk stated that additional letters in
favor of proposed ordinance were received on
February 28, 1966 from Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Chase,
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Maxine Baker and Robert Riggs; and that seven
petitions bearing fifty -four signatures had been
received. She later corrected said statement to note
that the sevenpetitions were presented opposing the
proposed ordinance. She stated that a letter had been
received from the Newport Harbor -Costa Mesa Board
of Realtors enclosing a statement of action taken by
its Board of Directors, recommending that the Cities
of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach each pass ordinance!
preventing the placement of commercial signs in
residential neighborhoods.
Curt Dosh and John Macnab spoke from the audience
in favor of such an ordinance. Tom Man an, Bill
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Henricks and Barbara Marks spoke from the audience
opposing an ordinance. A discussion was had.
Mayor Gruber stated that the reading of the Resolution
in full was waived unless there was some objection.
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Resolution No. 6300 initiating amendments to Sections
9103. 01, 9103. 11, 9103. 21, and 9103.31 of Article IX
Motion
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of the Newport Beach Municipal Code, entitled Planning
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RECESS for ten minutes was declared by Mayor Gruber.
The Council reconvened with all members present.
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2. A memorandum was presented from the Public Works
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Tony Eveslage to vacate a portion of alley in Block C,
Seashore Colony Tract.
Subject request was denied.
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3. A resolution requesting the Small Craft Harbors Com-
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mission to act favorably on the request of the City of
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Avalon for financial assistance for the purpose of
constructing a harbor of refuge at Catalina Island,
was presented.
Mayor Gruber stated that the reading of the Resolution
in full was waived unless there was some objection.
Said Resolution No. 6301 was adopted.
Motion
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CURRENT BUSINESS:
1. A resolution accepting a Grant of Easement from
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George M. Engel for construction, maintenance and
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repair of a storm drain and appurtenances in Tract
No. 1116, Lot 109, was presented.
Mayor Gruber stated that the reading of the Resolution
in full was waived unless there was some objection.
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Said Resolution No. 6302 was adopted.
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2. A resolution accepting a Public Utility Easement from
y The Irvine Company for public utility purposes in
Blocks 55 and 93 of Irvine's Subdivision, was presented
Mayor Gruber stated that the reading of the Resolution
in full was waived unless there was some objection.
Said Resolution No. 6303 was adopted.
3. A resolution accepting a Grant of Easement from The
Irvine Company for street and highway purposes over
two parcels of property at intersection of Jamboree
Road and Palisades Road, was presented.
Mayor Gruber stated that the reading of the Resolution
in full was waived unless there was some objection.
Said Resolution No. 6304 was adopted.
4. A memorandum from the City Attorney dated February
24, 1966 regarding water pipe antitrust litigation and a
letter from Thomas C. Lynch, Attorney General,
regarding concrete and steel water pipe antitrust cases,
were presented.
Mayor Gruber stated that the reading of the Resolution
in full was waived unless there was some objection.
Resolution No. 6305 authorizing the Attorney General
of California to represent the City as legal counsel in
an antitrust action against certain manufacturers of
water pipe named in a complaint filed on behalf of the
State of California, was adopted.
5. Planning Director Jerry Drawdy spoke from the
audience regarding a contract with the State Depart-
ment of Finance for a population estimate of the City.
A discussion was had.
Mayor Gruber stated that the reading of the Resolution
in full was waived unless there was some objection.
Resolution No. 6306 authorizing the execution of a
contract with the California State Department of
Finance for an estimate of population of the City, was
adopted.
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6. A memorandum was presented from the Public Works
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Director dated February 28, 1966 regarding computer
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processing of traffic data by Division of Highways.
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The Public Works Director was authorized to negotiate
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with the State Division of Highways for various traffic
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studies of Newport Beach area; this service to be at no
cost to the City.
LICENSES AND PERMITS:
1. The following applications for license were approved:
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(a) Philip W. Hanson, owner of Phil Hanson &
Associates, 838 East 1st Street, Santa Ana, for
auction to be held March 6, 1966, to sell real
property at 2109 Paper Lane, Newport Beach,
one day only.
(b) Exempt, Jane S. Jentz, representative of Field
Enterprfse;s,„ Merchandise Mart, Chicago, Illinois
soliciting door to door, selling Childcraft and
World Encyclopedias;
2. The application of Ronald A. Crowe, beach equipment
rental at 2012 Ocean Front (surfriders, umbrellas,
backrests); all equipment to be removed at night and
stored in a garage, was presented. Ronald Crowe
spoke from the audience. A discussion was had.
Subject application was approved.
Motion
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APPLICATION FOR HARBOR PERMIT:
A memorandum was presented from the Public Works
Director dated February 28, 1966 regarding the application
of B. R. Morris, 823 Via Lido Soud, Newport Beach, for
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Harbor Permit No. A- 1425 -R -1, to construct a pier, float,
and ramp bayward of Lots 315, 316 and 317, Tract 907
(913 Via Lido Soud).
Vic Swanson,of Croft and Neville Marine Contractors;
representing B. R. Morris, spoke from the audience. A
discussion was had.
The application for Harbor Permit No. A- 1425 -R- 1 was
Motion
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approved subject to the ramp being 3 ' in width instead of
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the requested 5' width, and subject to the approval of the
U. S. Corps of Engineers and the Joint Harbor
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COMMUNICATIONS - REFERRALS:
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1. A letter dated February 18, 1966 from George C.
Gillette, Attorney for Oka Brothers, regarding a
grant of easement to the City of Newport Beach for a
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pipeline across Tract 5017, City of Huntingtin Beach,
owned by Oka Brothers, and asking the City of Newport
Beach to comply with the terms of the grant and remove
the abandoned ten -inch cast iron pipeline, and request-
ing delivery of a good and sufficient Quitclaim Deed
within thirty days from date of letter, was presented.
The matter was referred to the staff, including the City
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Attorney, for consultation with the firm of George C.
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Gillette, Attorney for Oka Brothers, and report back.
2. A letter dated February 11, 1966 from the, City Clerk,
City of Westminster, stating the City Council of
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Westminster feels that the Local Agency Formation
Commission could render more prompt and adequate
service to the cities of Orange County by holding its
meetings twice a month, and requesting the Council's
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opinion on this suggestion, was ordered filed.
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The representatives of Newport Beach at the Executive
Session of the Orange County League of Cities were
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directed to support the position of the City of
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Westminster in this matter.
3. The claim for damages of Paul and Leona Breedlove
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and Farmers Insurance Group for alleged damage to
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the Breedlove car when it was allegedly struck by a
car belonging to the City of Newport Beach, on or about
January 3, 1966, on 6th Street in Santa Ana, was
Motion
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denied and the City Clerk's referral of the matter to
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the insurance carriers was confirmed.
4. The City Clerk's referral of the following claim for
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damages to the insurance carriers was confirmed:
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Summons and Complaint in Orange County Superior
Court Action No. 145416, Margaret Benoit, Plaintiff,
vs. City of Newport Beach, et al, Defendants, served
on the City Clerk February 24, 1966; complaint for
damages for personal injuries allegedly sustained on
September 5, 1965 when Plaintiff fell on the sidewalk
because of cracks in sidewalk caused by tree roots
growing through sidewalk in the vicinity of Park
Avenue and Coral Street, Balboa Island.
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3UDGET AMENDMENTS:
The following Budget Amendment was approved:
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hase and installation of harbor sanitation signs for City
wned piers and purchase of harbor sanitation signs to be
old to owners of commercial marinas (approved by City
Council on February 14, 1966); $125. 00 from Unappropriat-
d Contingency Reserve to General Services -- Streets, Pier
tnd Floats.
%DDITIONAL BUSINESS:
L. The City Manager was authorized to waive fees and
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charges in connection with moving houses, at the
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instigation of the City, on Seashore Drive.
?. Balboa Island Master Plan Study, which has been pro-
posed for participation by the City and the Balboa
Island Association, was referred to the Planning Com-
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mission and the staff for study and report back to the
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Council with its recommendations sometime in the
future.
3. A memorandum dated February 23, 1966 from the City
Manager's office regarding City insurance needs, was
presented.
The staff was authorized to enter into a contract with
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MacKay and Dicks for a fine arts policy, and with Jay
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and Renfro for a 3 -year monies and securities policy.
The staff was authorized to prepare for bids for a
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5 -year all -risk policy.
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4. Resolution No. 6307 fixing the salary of the City
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Attorney at $16, 000 beginning March 1, 1966, was
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COMMUNICATIONS - ADVISORY:
1. A letter from Joan H. Smithers, Census Supervisor,
dated February 18, 1966, to Planning Director J. W.
Drawdy, stating that the field operations portion of the
special census had been completed, and the pre-
liminary population total of 37, 972 had been obtained,
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2. A letter dated February 14, 1966 from Edward T.
Telford, District Engineer, Division of Highways,
enclosing a copy of Section 74. 5 which was added to
Streets and Highways Code by the 1965 Session of the
State Legislature, and stating that the legal interpreta-
tion of the State Division of Contracts and Rights of Way
of the language in Section 74.5 relates to the establish-
ment of a State highway route or placing it in the high-
way system rather than locating it after it is once in
the system, was considered.
It was directed that the matter be referred to our
Motion
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Legislator with the request for a Legislative Council
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opinion.
3. A copy of a letter to Costa Mesa City Council from
Vista Center Merchants Association favoring improve-
ment and extension of West 19th Street to the Hamilton
Street bridge and /or to Brookhurst, and stating that
in case condemnation becomes necessary concerning
the right -of -way across Newport Beach's dump site,
the association is willing to submit evidence that
Newport's trash trucks continually lose trash enroute,
was considered.
It was directed that a letter be sent to the City of
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Costa Mesa advising that the Council had received a
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copy of the Association's letter and that the City of
Newport Beach will make the right -of -way available
whenever they go ahead with the improvement and
extension of subject street.
4. The following communications were ordered filed:
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(a) A letter from Walter J. Koch, Chairman, Parks,
Beaches and Recreation Commission, commend-
ing the Council for the actions recently taken on
curb -cut policy.
(b) The Orange County Press Club Reporter for
February, 1966.
(c) A letter from Paul R. Bonderson, Executive
Officer, State Water Quality Control Board,
enclosing a copy of its Publication No. 29,
entitled ''An Investigation on the Fate of Organic
and Inorganic Wastes Discharged Into the Marine
Environment and Their Effects on Biological
Productivity. "
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(d) Annual Report from Alan Cranston, State Con -
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troller, "Financial Transactions concerning
Streets and Roads of Cities and Counties of
California," fiscal year 1964 -65.
(e) A memorandum dated February 17, 1966 from
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Robert T. Martin, Assistant Secretary, California
Highway Commission, advising that the Commis-
sion will meet March 16 in the Public Works
Building, 1120 N Street, Sacramento.
(f) A note from William E. Lerner thanking and
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commending Joe Devlin, Director of Public Works,
for his reply to Mr. Lerner's suggestion about
Lafayette Avenue.
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(g) Orange County Airport:
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1. Resolution from Orange County Board of
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Supervisors dated February 15, 1966, stating
runway length to be 7200 feet, and that there is
no intent to permit transcontinental flights using
large four - engined jet planes.
2. Resolution from Orange County Board of
Supervisors dated February 16, 1966, stating
that in no event will runways be extended be-
yond 7200 feet, and that the Board will hold a
public hearing prior to letting any contract for
the extension of the runways.
3. Excerpt from Minutes of Board of Supervisors
Meeting, February 15, 1966, showing that
letter from City of Newport Beach requesting
information on the future development of the
Orange County Airport was received and filed.
(h) Resolution No. 66 -127 of the Orange County Board
of Supervisors, dated February 1, 1966, approv-
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ing the proposed modifications of the preliminary
plan for Building "A ", City- County Dock property.
(i) Copies of the agenda of meetings held by the
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Board of Supervisors on February 15, 16, 23
and 24.
(j) A letter from Martin & Flandrick, attorneys for
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the City of Bakersfield, enclosing a copy of the
opinion of the Supreme Court of the State of
California in the case of City of Bakersfield v.
Miller, and expressing appreciation to the City
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of Newport Beach for lending the use of its name
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on an Amicus Curia brief.
February 28. 1966
of Newport Beach for lending the use of its name
on an Amicus Curia brief.
(k) Peace Officer Standards and Training:
1. Bulletin dated February 15, 1966 from Robert
S. Seares, Chairman, Commission on Peace
Officer Standards and Training, State of
California Department of Justice, regarding
1965 Allocation - January 1 through December
31, 1965, showing Newport Beach's share to be
$3, 360. 60 from the Basic Course, and $315.50
from the Supervisory Course.
2. A letter to Chief of Police Glavas from Robert
S. Seares, Chairman, Commission on Peace
Officer Standards and Training, State of
California Department of Justice, enclosing
check in the amount of $3, 676. 10 as reimburse-
ment to the City of Newport Beach from the
California Peace Officers' Training Fund, and
congratulating the Council for their partici-
pation.
(1) A letter from the Orange County Board of
Supervisors dated February 18, 1966, addressed
to Mayor Gruber, inviting the Mayor, the Council-
men, City Manager, Park Commissioners and
Park Director to a briefing on the County's
Master Plan of Regional Parks to be held in the
Board Room, 515 North Sycamore, Santa Ana on
Monday, February 28, 1966 at 2:00 P.M.
5. The Mayor was directed to keep in touch with the
Motion
California Highway Commission meeting agendas as
Ayes
x
x
x
x
to matters pertinent to Newport Beach, and he was
designated to authorize, at his discretion, a City
representative to attend the meetings.
i
James Sheffler, 2727 W. Orange, Anaheim, spoke from the
audience regarding his application for license for a pool
table in Newport Beach. A discussion was had.
The meeting was adjourned at 11:20 P.M.
Motion
x
Ayes
xxxx
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