HomeMy WebLinkAbout07/13/1992 - Regular MeetingCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
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TIME: 7:00 P.M.
DATE: July 13, 1992
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Reading of minutes of meeting of June 22,
1992, was waived, approved as written, and
order filed.
Reading in full of all ordinances and
resolutions under consideration was waived,
and the City Clerk was directed to read by
titles only.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Mayor Sansone opened the public hearing
regarding CITY HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE
ELEMENT (HHWE) - Proposed resolution for
adoption stating that the City of
Newport Beach has complied with the
requirements of AB939 and AB2707 and
that the City Council adopt this
Household Hazardous Waste Element and
approves its submission to the Orange
County Integrated Waste Management
Department for inclusion in the County
Integrated Waste Management Plan.
Report from the General Services
Director.
The City Manager reported that. the
preliminary draft of the City's
Household Hazardous Waste Element
delineates City programs to reduce the
amount of HHW generated and disposed of
within this jurisdiction, and was
presented to the City Council on
February 10. On that date, it was
accepted and forwarded to the State, the
County, adjacent cities, and the
Southern California Association of
Governments for comments. At the April
13 Council meeting, public comments on
the document were solicited; however,
none were received. Very brief general
comments on the draft were received from
the State and SCAG, and have been
incorporated into the final draft. In
accordance with the California
Environmental Quality Act and Council
Policy R -3, an Initial Study has been
prepared for this project. This study
indicates that the project is not
anticipated to have a significant effect
on the environment, therefore, a
Negative Declaration has been prepared
and included with this report. Once the
HHWE is adopted, it will be forwarded to
the County for inclusion in the County
HHWE, which is to be adopted in 1994.
Hearing no one wishing to address the
Council, the public hearing was closed.
Motion was made to adopt the Household
Hazardous Waste Element and Resolution
No. 92 -72 as presented.
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2. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 92 -33, being,
Ord 92 -33
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Sewer Use/
OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Connection
AMENDING CHAPTER 14.24 OF THE
Fees
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE
(89)
PERTAINING TO SEWER USE AND SEWER
CONNECTION FEES.
Supplemental and recycled report dated
June 22, 1992 from the Utilities
Department concerning sewer system
funding and increase of sewer use and
sewer connection fees.
Jeff Staneart, Acting Utilities
Director, addressed the Council and in
summarizing his report, recommended the
following:
a. Adjust the sewer consumption
charge to $0.08 for each hundred
cubic feet of water delivered to
each customer connected to the
City sewer system.
b. Provide for an increase in the
sewer use charge from a basic
fee of $4.75 per month to $5.25
per month for sewer customers
not purchasing water from the
City.
C. Eliminate the basic sewer charge
waiver for all non - irrigation
water customers with meters equal
to, or larger than, 2- inches
in diameter.
d. Provide for an increase in the
charge for additional units from
$1.95 per month to $2.00 per
month.
e. Provide for an increase from
$30.00 to $250.00 in the sewer
connection fee collected from
applicants for new sewer
connections to the City's sewer
system.
Mr. Staneart discussed the funding
needed for maintaining the City's sewer
system, noting that currently, the sewer
fees are not adequate to provide the
funds necessary to offset the costs of
operations and meet the capital
requirements for pump station
maintenance, pump station replacements
or the necessary sewer main
replacements. The City has 24
wastewater, pump stations, and seven of
those stations are in need of
significant replacement or
reconstruction. The City also maintains
over 200 miles of sewer mains with
24,000 lateral connections, and at the
current rate of funding, the City is on
a pace to replace all of the mains every
183 years. It is unlikely that any will
last this long without failure. The
proposed Ordinance will provide a level
of funding to maintain the City sewer
system and provide a more appropriate
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amount of sewer main replacement and
sewer pump station work. These
recommendations were reviewed by the
Utilities Committee on June 11 and are
now being recommended for approval.
Hearing no one wishing to address the
Council, the public hearing was closed.
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Motion was made to adopt Ordinance No.
92 -33.
Mayor Sansone stated he will support the
motion, however, he would like staff to
pursue alternative methods in which to
finance the maintenance of the City's
sewer system rather than increasing the
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sewer fees to the users.
3. Mayor Sansone opened the public hearing
regarding USE PERMIT NO. 3446 - Request
to permit the construction of a second
dwelling unit (Granny Unit) on property
located in the R -1 District in
accordance with Chapter 20.78 of the
Newport Beach Municipal Code that
permits a second dwelling unit if said
residence is intended for one or two
persons who are 60 years of age or
older. The proposal also includes a
modification to the Zoning Code so as to
maintain an interior width of 16 feet 6
inches in a two car garage, where the
Code requires a width of 17 feet 6
inches. A third on -site parking space
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is also proposed, as required by Code;
property located at 505 Santa Ana
Avenue, between Clay Street and 15th
Street in Newport Heights.
Report from the Planning Department.
The City Clerk reported that after the
agenda was printed, a letter was
received from Joann Lombardo, 2916 Clay
Street, concerning the proposed Granny
Unit addition.
The Planning Director advised that the
proposed Granny Unit meets all
requirements for such units as set forth
in Chapter 20.78 of the Municipal Code.
The property owner intends to occupy the
main dwelling unit, and the owner's 89
year -old mother will reside in the
Granny Unit. The subject property is
currently developed with a single family
dwelling and a detached accessory
building which contains a two -car garage
and additional living area. The
applicant is proposing to make
approximately 135 square feet of
additions to the existing accessory
building, which consists of 500 sq. ft.
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of living area. A third on -site parking
space is also proposed in conjunction
with the proposed development as
required by Code.
Renato Trotta, Architect for the Granny
Unit, addressed the Council in support
of the request, and responded to the
letter from Ms. Lombardo referenced
earlier in the meeting. He pointed out
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that the applicant is proposing only to UP 3346
expand the existing living area of the
detached building and will not be adding
a second floor.
Hearing no one else wishing to address
the Council, the public hearing was
closed.
Council Member Hart advised that she
will not be supporting the subject
request, inasmuch as she is concerned
with the influx of these type of R -2
conversion units per as in Newport
Heights, and felt they are inappropriate
for the neighborhood because of the type
of density.
Council Member Turner stated that he is
in support of the subject request, and
therefore, moved to sustain the decision
of the Planning Commission.
Council Member Watt indicated she
concurred with the remarks of Council
Member Hart, and therefore, will vote
against the request.
Council Member Hedges commented that he
will support the request for the Granny
Unit, due to the fact that the existing
building could be used for illegal
purposes, but is now being brought up-
to -Code, and inasmuch as the applicant
has met all the City requirements for
this type of structure.
The motion was voted on and carried.
PUBLIC COMMENTS:
John Sipple, 452 Seaward Avenue,
addressed the Council regarding the lack
of attendance and support of some.
Council Members at the American Legion
Character Boat Parade on July 4th, and
at the awards presentation the following
week. He indicated that his purpose in
attending this meeting was to request
that the Council, if at all possible,
calendar these two events for 1993.
CONSENT CALENDAR
The following items were approved:
ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION
SCHEDULE FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON JULY 27, 1992 -
4. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 92 -34, being, Ord 92 -34
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL
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OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
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AN ING SECTION 20.10.025 OF THE
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NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE SO AS
(pGA 761)
TO PROVIDE GREATER DESIGN CONTROL
FOR BAY WINDOWS AND GREENHOUSE
(94)
WINDOWS (PLANNING COMMISSION
AMENDMENT NO. 761) [Report from
the Planning Department]
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INDEX
Res 92 -73
Oil Spill
Cntngncy
Plan
(41)
Res 92 -74
Master Pln
St /Hwy
(74)
Res 92 -75
Election
(39)
Res 92 -76
Election
(39)
Res 92 -77
Election
(39)
?rof Sry
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nation
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(38)
Central
Library
C -2778
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RESOLUTIONS FOR ADOPTION
5. Resolution No. 92 -73 approving
application by the County of Orange for
a Grant in the amount of $199,953 from
the Department of Fish and Game - -OSPR
for the preparation of an OIL SPILL
CONTINGENCY PLAN ELEMENT. [Report from
the Fire Chief]
6. Resolution No. 92 -74 affirming that the
City's Circulation Element, Master Plan
of Streets and Highways, is mutually
satisfactory and generally in
conformance with the COUNTY'S MASTER
PLAN OF ARTERIAL HIGHWAYS. [Report from
the Public Works Department]
7. Resolution No. 92 -75 calling and giving
NOTICE OF A GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
to be held on Tuesday, November 3, 1992,
for the Election of Members of the City
Council and Submission to the Voters of
Certain Proposed Amendments to the City
Charter. [Report from the City
Attorney]
8. Resolution No. 92 -76 requesting the
Board of Supervisors of the County of
Orange to CONSOLIDATE, PURSUANT TO THE
PROVISIONS OF SECTION 23302 OF THE
ELECTIONS CODE, A GENERAL MUNICIPAL
ELECTION AND SPECIAL ELECTION held on
November 3, 1992, with the Statewide
General Election to be held on the same
date. [Refer to report w /item 7 above]
9. Resolution No. 92 -77 relative to the
FILING OF ARGUMENTS AND REBUTTALS FOR
THE MEASURES to be submitted to the
voters at the General Municipal Election
to be held on November 3, 1992. [Refer
to report w /item 7 above]
CONTRACTS/AGREELMS
10. Terminate the existing professional
services agreement for architectural
services between the City and James Karl
Robinson, A.I.A., Inc., and approve a
revised professional services agreement
with James Karl Robinson, A.I.A., Inc.,
as architect for the proposed new BALBOA
ISLAND FIRE STATION for a fee of
$60,000. [Report from the Fire Chief]
11. Approve Kell Construction's request to
substitute Roscoe Steel and Culvert
Company in place of Peck Steel Company,
Inc., as the structural steel
subcontractor on the CENTRAL LIBRARY
PROJECT (CONTRACT NO. 2778). [Report
from the Public Works Department]
12. Award CONTRACT NO. 2908 FOR TRAFFIC
SIGNAL INSTALLATION AT PACIFIC VIEW
DRIVE AND SAN NIGUEL DRIVE IN THE
amount of $67,950 to Superior Signal
Service Corporation, Bell Gardens,
California. [Report from the Public
Works Department /Traffic Engineering]
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INDEX
Res 92 -73
Oil Spill
Cntngncy
Plan
(41)
Res 92 -74
Master Pln
St /Hwy
(74)
Res 92 -75
Election
(39)
Res 92 -76
Election
(39)
Res 92 -77
Election
(39)
?rof Sry
kgmt /BI
Eire
nation
-2862
(38)
Central
Library
C -2778
(38)
Traf f is
Signal at
Pacific Vw
C -2908
(38)
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July 13, 1992
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STAFF AND COMMISSION REPORTS
For Council information and approval:
13. Memorandum from the Deputy City Manager
recommending approval of amendment to
CITY COUNCIL POLICY B -2, LIMITATIONS OF
JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT AND PROMOTION OF A
NEW REGIONAL AIRPORT.
14. LIDO ISLE STREET LICHT REPLACEMENT
(CONTRACT NO. 2727) - Accept the work,
authorize the City Clerk to file a
Notice of Completion and release the
bonds 35 days after the Notice of
Completion has been recorded in
accordance with applicable portions of
the Civil Code; and assess liquidated
damages in the amount of $15,000.
[Report from the Public Works
Department]
15. USE PERMIT 30. 3342 (RESUBDIVISION N0.
811) - Authorize the .City Clerk to
release the Faithful Performance Bond
and the Labor and Materials Bond (Bond
No. 3SM 769 948 00). [Report from the
Public Works Department]
16. OCEAN FRO19T PARKING LOT AND BICYCLE
IMPROVEMENTS (CONTRACT NO. 2893) -
Accept the work; authorize the City
Clerk to file a Notice of Completion and
release the bonds 35 days after the
Notice of Completion has been recorded
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in accordance with applicable portions
of the Civil Code. [Report from the
Public Works Department]
17. 1991 -92 STREET MISCELLANEOUS
RECONSTRUCTION AND RESURFACING PROGRAM
(CONTRACT NO. 2878) - Accept the work;
authorize the City Clerk to file a
Notice of Completion and release the
bonds 35 days after the Notice of
Completion. has been recorded in
accordance with applicable portions of
the Civil Code. [Report from the Public
Works Department]
18. SPECIAL EVENTS APPLICATIONS - Uphold
staff's recommendation to approve the
following applications, subject to
conditions in the staff report of the
Revenue Manager:
Application No. 92 -231 -
Assi.stance League of Newport Beach
for use of amplified sound
outdoors in a residential area at
1821. Santiago Drive on Friday,
July 17, 1992, from 8:00 to 10:30
p.m. for dinner party with music
for the rehearsal of Debutante
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Ball..
Application No. 92 -257 - Scuba
Schools of America for "Third
Annual Scubafest" for use of the
Corona del Mar public beach from
8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Sunday,
July 26, 1992.
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Cncl Polic.
B- 2 /Airpor
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Lido Isle
St Light
N/C
C -2727
(38)
UP 3342
Release
Bonds
(88)
Dcean Frnt
Pkg Lot/
Bycle Imp
N/C
C -2893
(38)
Street
Recnstrr_tn
N/C
C -2878
(38)
Special
Events
(27)
1 92 -23
92 -25
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ORDINANCES FOR ADOPTION
19. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 92 -32, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
ADDING CHAPTER 12.70 ESTABLISHING
A DRIVEWAY PERMIT PARKING SYSTEM
FOR OWNERS OF PROPERTY BETWEEN
33RD AND ORANGE STREETS ALONG
SEASHORE DRIVE.
Motion was made to defer action on
Ordinance No. 92 -32 to a future date
when it will be brought back and re-
introduced as a revised document.
CONTINUED BUSINESS
20. APPOINTMENT TO THE CIVIL SERVICE BOARD.
Dayna Pettit was assigned the green
light;
Wayne Miller was assigned the red light;
Dayna Pettit was appointed to a 4 -yeas
term ending June 30, 1996.
21. NOMINATIONS TO PLANNING COMlIISSION.
Mayor Pro Tem Turner, Chairman of the
City Council Ad -Hoc Appointments
Committee, announced the following two
nominations for appointment on July 27:
Anne Gifford and Stephen Sutherland
CURRENT BUSINESS
22. HARBOR QUALITY CITIZENS ADVISORY
COMMITTEE VACANCY.
Motion was made to accept with regret,
resignation of Ed Amyes, and confirm.
(District 6) Mayor Sansone's appointment
of Oscar Frenzel to fill the unexpired
term ending December 31, 1992.
23. Verbal report by the City Manager
concerning update on the CITY AND STATE
BUDGET.
The City Manager stated that this item
was added to the agenda on the
expectation that the State would have
acted upon their budget by this time;
however, that is not the case. It is
anticipated that late this week or early
next week the State will have taken some
action, so in the interim, he is closely
monitoring what is taking place in
Sacramento and will continue to keep the
City Council informed by way of the
agenda and his newsletter.
24. Report from the Deputy City Manager
concerning proposal for PUBLICATION OF
CITY CALENDAR.
The City Manager advised that at the
April 27th Study Session, the Council
heard a presentation from Peter Barrett
regarding the publication of a City
Calendar. The Municipal Code requires
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Council approval for use of the City
seal for any commercial purpose. The
recommended agreement grants such
approval and sets forth the
arrangements, the major elements of
which are as follows:
The calendar will be produced at
no expense to the City and a
statement to that effect will be
printed on the calendar.
2. A minimum of 8000 calendars will
be printed and the City will
receive 2000 at no charge.
Barrett may sell sponsorships or
advertising in the calendar.
The City will retain editorial
control and will provide a
Mayor's message.
The City will be indemnified from
all claims or liability.
Motion was made to approve the agreement
for a City Calendar, subject to the
conditions in the staff report.
25. URGENCY RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING Temp
TEMPORARY ONLY PARKING AREAS IN Park
CORONA DEL MAR DURING ALLEY RESURFACING (85)
PROJECT (certain sections of Goldenrod,
Seaview, Heliotrope, Iris and Ocean
Boulevard). [Report from City
Attorney]
The City Attorney reported that the City
is in the process of reconstructing and
replacing public utilities in certain
alleys in old Corona del Mar. In the
project area, alleys provide access to
garages. On- street parking is in short
supply during the Summer in those areas
closest to the beach. The proposed
urgency resolution provides a temporary
"permit only" parking system for
residents whose garage access is
affected by the alley reconstruction
project. ]Parking on certain sections of
Goldenrod, Seaview, Heliotrope, Iris and
Ocean Boulevard would be limited to
residents and their guests displaying
permits issued by the Traffic Engineer.
Upon recommendation of the City
Attorney, motion was made to determine
that the need to adopt the proposed
urgency resolution establishing a
temporary only permit parking program
for the area described in the resolution
arose after the Agenda was posted.
Motion was made to adopt Resolution No.
92 -78, establishing a temporary resident
only permit parking program for that
area of Corona del Mar bounded by
Goldenrod, Seaview, Iris and Ocean
Boulevard.
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July 13, 1992
The meeting adjourned at 7:45 p.m. to closed
session to discuss pending litigation entitled
"San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor
Agency vs. Laguna Canyon Conservancy." Mayor
Sansone stated that the need to take action on
this matter arose after the agenda was posted,
based on the fact that the lawsuit was filed
this date.
The meeting reconvened at 8:15 p.m. and
immediately adjourned with no action taken.
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The agenda for this meeting was posted
on July 9 at 8:30 a.m., on the City Hall
Bulletin Board located outside of the
City of Newport Beach Administration
Building.
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