HomeMy WebLinkAbout11/23/1992 - Regular MeetingCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
COUNCIL MEMBERS MINUTES
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
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s DATE: Novvember 23, 1992
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ROLL CALL
Motion
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Reading of Minutes of Regular Meeting of
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November 9, 1992, was waived, approved as
written and ordered filed.
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Reading in full of all ordinances and
resolutions under consideration was waived,
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and City Clerk was directed to read by titles
only.
PUBLIC HEARING
1. Mayor Turner opened the public hearing
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regarding UNDERGROUNDING UTILITIES IN
Utilities /
BLOCS 5, EAST NEWPORT - Bounded by W.
Assessment
Bay Ave., 7th St., Balboa Blvd., and 8th
Dist 66
St. (Proposed Assessment District No.
66)
(89)
Report from Public Works Department.
The City Clerk advised that after the
agenda was printed, a letter was
received from the Newport Harbor Yacht
Club requesting continuance of the
public hearing..
Ben Nolan., Public Works Director, in
summary, offered that this hearing
concerns the establishment of an
assessment district to underground
utilities along West Bay Avenue, 7th
Street to 8th Street on the Balboa
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Peninsula. The Newport Harbor Yacht
Club, which is the majority property
owner and principal proponent of the
District, has requested that the hearing
be continued to the next Council meeting
on December 14. The reason for this
request is to permit time for the Club
to hold its Annual Meeting next week,
and to ascertain the availability of the
Club to finance its share of the costs.
Therefore, the Public Works Director
recommended that the public hearing be
opened for public testimony, if any, at
this time.
Council Member Sansone inquired as to
whether the Yacht Club had requested
that the assessment district be
expanded, to which, the Public Works
Director replied in the affirmative,
adding that the subject of expanding the
district to the east has been broached
as the property owners to the east who
are interested in doing that, and City
staff intend to meet with the Club
Representatives to discuss that option.
In response to whether this would
require expenditure of more funds for
new engineering surveys, etc., the
Public Works Director stated that he was
very pessimistic about the benefits of
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expanding; the district at this late
date.
Burleigh Brewer, 1101 Dove Street, Rear
Commodore of the Newport Harbor Yacht
Club, addressed the Council regarding
the continuance to December 14 to allow
the Club time to work out their own
Internal financial arrangements for
funding the district.
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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
November 23, 1992
Motion was made to continue the public
hearing to December 14, 1992.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Tom Holtom, 1854 Port Renwick Place,
addressed the Council, stating that he
is a 20 -pear resident, but that he is
appalled at the awarding of $3.1 Million
to a bicycle rider in the Back Bay, and
disgusted by this action. He
emphatically stated that the City should
shut down all bicycle traffic in the
Back Bay, and ban skateboards and
rollerblades on the Boardwalk, and urged
that the new Council take whatever
action necessary.
Council advised Mr. Holtom that the
accident did occur, and the man was
severely injured. The City has gone
through a very detailed process
consulting with the City's attorneys,
and were advised to make a settlement
because it was the most prudent action
to take at the time. The decision was
not unanimous, but the majority ruled in
this instance. One of the reasons of
banning the skateboards is to prevent
future lawsuits, and the Council agrees
that they will have to take a very hard
look at anything with wheels in the City
of Newport Beach, and may be forced to
ban bicycles and rollerblades on the
Boardwalk, and when the Council
schedules this subject on the agenda,
they hope that people such as Mr. Holtom
will come forward and be vocal about the
issue.
The City Manager advised that the courts
and the laws permit these kinds of
judgements. He added that the City
looked at its potential exposure based
on other cases decided in Orange County
and other Counties, and based on the
statutes on the books, the decision that
the Council made was in the best
interest of the City. Over the last few
years the City Managers Organization and
the League of California Cities have
tried to change the laws to protect
cities from these types of lawsuits, and
have been unsuccessful. He urged Mr.
Holtom to join with the City to have
Sacramento change the laws.
CONSENT CALENDAR
The following items were approved except for
those items removed.
ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION
Pass to second reading on December 14, 1992:
2. Proposed ORDINANCE NO. 92 -51, being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
ADDING SECTION 12.66.083 TO THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO
PROVIDE FOR APPLICATION OF VEHICLE
CODE TO BAYVIEff CIRCLE. [Report
from Traffic Affairs Committee]
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Bicycle
Accidents
Ord 92 -51
Veh Code/
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3. Proposed ORDINANCE NO. 92 -52, being,
Ord 92 -52
Jamb Rd
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Gross Wght
OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
(85)
AMENDING SECTION 12.32.020 OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO
C -2901
ADD THE STREETS OF NEWPORT HEIGHTS
BRISTOL STREET. [Report from the Public
TO THOSE STREETS WHERE VEHICLES
KKCEEDING 6000 POUNDS CROSS WRIGHT
(38)
MAY NOT BE OPERATED. [Report from
TO APPROVE/FILL PERSONNEL VACANCIES
Public Works Department /Traffic
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Engineering]
4. Removed from the Consent Calendar.
One Librarian I, Library Services
Schedule for Public Hearing on December 14,
1992:
5. Proposed ORDINANCE NO. 92 -54, being,
Ord 92 -54
Water
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL
(89)
OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
ADDING CHAPTER 14.17 OF THE
COUNCIL POLICY 0-3, PRESS RELATIONS.
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE
PERTAINING TO THE INSTALLATION OF
(69)
WATE31 EFFICIENT LANDSCAPES.
For Council information and filing -
[Report from the Planning
Department]
RESOLUTIONS FOR ADOPTION
6. Removed from the Consent Calendar.
7. Resolution No. 92 -134 sunsetting certain
Council
Council Ad Hoc Committees, and
Ad Hoc
confirming review of Boards, Commissions
Committees
and Committees Manual. [Report from the
Res 92 -134
City Manager]
(24)
CONTRACTS /AGREE!DiFTS
8. Award Contract No. 2910 to Kennedy Bal B1 Reh'
Pipeline Company for the Total Bid Price 23rd -32nd
of $496,153.00 for BALBOA BOULEVARD plat /S
RERABILITAT u ION FROM 23RD STREET TO 32ND p
STREET, PLACENTIA AVENUE AND SUPERIOR C -2910
AVENUE REHABILITATION. [Report from the (38)
Public Works Department]
9.
Award Contract No. 2901 to Boral
Jamb Rd
Resources, Inc., for the Total Bid Price
Rehb /Frd R
of $849,564.00 for JAMBOREE ROAD
SoBristol
REHABILITATION FROM FORD ROAD TO SOUTH
C -2901
BRISTOL STREET. [Report from the Public
Works Department]
(38)
REQUEST
TO APPROVE/FILL PERSONNEL VACANCIES
10.
Memorandum from Personnel Director:
One Librarian I, Library Services
Department.
STAFF AND COMMISSION REPORTS
For Council information and approval -
11.
Removed from the Consent Calendar.
12.
COUNCIL POLICY 0-3, PRESS RELATIONS.
Cncl Polic
(69)
For Council information and filing -
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November 23, 1992
13. Report from the Planning Department to
the City Manager regarding the ACTIONS
TAKEN BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION AT ITS
MEETING ON NOVEMBER 5, 1992.
14. COAST HIGHWAY MEDIAN LANDSCAPING IN
CORONA DEL MAR (CONTRACT NO. 2924) -
Approve the plans and specifications;
and authorize the City Clerk to
advertise for bids to be opened at 11:00
a.m. December 22, 1992. [Report from
the Public Works Department]
15. RESUBDIVISION NO. 925 - Approve the
improvement plans and specifications and
accept the public improvements
constructed in conjunction with
Resubdivision No. 925 located at 520
Narcissus Avenue, on the southeasterly
corner of Third Avenue and Narcissus
Avenue, in Corona del Mar; authorize the
City Clerk to release the Faithful
Performance Bond (Bond No. 3SM 758 735
00); and authorize the City Clerk to
release the Labor and Materials Bond
(Bond No. 3SM 758 735 00) in six months
provided no claims have been filed.
[Report from the Public Works
Department]
16. ACCEPTANCE OF BALBOA PENINSULA AND
BAL.BOA ISLAND ALLEY REPLACEMENT
PROGRAMS, COLLINS AVENUE STORM DRAIN,
33RD AND 34TH STREETS STORM DRAIN
REPLACEMENT (CONTRACT NO. 2866) - 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]
17. HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION NO. 105 -2121
BY Bill Frizz - Uphold staff's
recommendation to approve, (subject to
conditions in the staff report) a new
pier and float bayward of 2121 Bayside
Drive. [Report from the Marine
Department]
18. Removed from the Consent Calendar.
19. BUDGET AMENDMENT
RA -011, $143,830 - Increase in Revenue
Estimates, Budget Appropriations, and
Transfer in Budget Appropriations to
transfer $830,000 from Gas Tax 2107 and
the AHFP Fund to the OCCTFP Fund for
JAMBOREE ROAD REHABILITATION and to
increase estimated revenues and
appropriations $143,830 for additional
unanticipated Federal participation.
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Motion
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November 23, 1992
ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR
Agenda Item No.
Recycled report of November 9, 1992 from YB &x /uurte
Parks, Beaches and Recreation Director Pblc Prk
and report dated November 23, 1992 from Facilities
the City Attorney regarding: (62)
Introduction of Proposed ORDINANCE,
being,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
AMENDING CHAPTER 11. 04, CONDUCT IN
CITY PARKS, OF THE NEWPORT BEACH
MUNICIPAL CODE ESTABLISHING A
CURFEW IN PUBLIC PARK FACILITIES
BETWEEN 11:00 P.M. AND 6:00 A.M.
Council Member Hedges made a motion to Ord 92 -53
add the following to proposed ORDINANCE
NO. 92 -53; at the end of the third
paragraph . "parks may remain open at
the discretion of the Parks Beaches &
Recreation. Director."
Council Member Jan Debay requested
discussion on the issue of the West
Newport restrooms being closed at 11:00
p.m., wherein the City Manager advised
that the restrooms in West Newport
continue to remain open as a result of
the budget actions on September 14. He
added that the hours for the individual
who had been locking the two restrooms
were reduced, and the restrooms were
left open. He stated that he had been
corresponding with the residents in that
area who expressed concern, but that
they would like to continue to leave the
restrooms open, and if a problem
presents itself, a change in the closing
hours can be made.
11. Memorandum from the Public Works
Cncl Polic
Department /Traffic Engineering
L -18
recommending adoption of COUNCIL POLICY
(69)
L -18, ENCROACHMENTS ON PUBLIC SIDEWALKS.
Council Member Hedges made a motion to
refer back to staff proposed COUNCIL
POLICY L -18, ENCROACHMENTS ON PUBLIC
SIDEWALKS, for modification.
6. Report from Public Works /Traffic
Parking/
Engineering regarding proposed
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resolution requiring eastbound traffic
Westminste
on 15th Street to stop at Westminster
Av /Redlnde
Avenue and at Redlands Avenue.
(85)
Council Member Debay stated she received
a phone call from a resident inquiring
that when you do traffic control on one
street, what happens to the neighboring
street, such as Clay Street in this
instance?
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Ben Nolan, Public Works Director,
advised that the Committee representing
the interests of property owners, City
staff and Council representatives have
been studying Newport Heights
residential traffic problems in general.
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He stated that the concern of imposition
of traffic controls on one street
affecting traffic elsewhere on other
streets, is one that the City
recognizes, and this study is taking
this into consideration. He added that
the installation of the stop signs on
15th Street was felt to be an action
that was needed in the short term that
would not unduly impact the other
streets in the area; however, rather
detailed traffic counts have been taken,
and additional counts will be taken.
Motion
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Notion was made to adopt Resolution No.
Res 92 -133
All Ayes
92 -133 regarding TRAFFIC STOP ON 15TH
STREET.
18. Report from the Marine Department
Harbor Peri
recommending HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION
Apl#105-
NO. 105 -2211 BY C. L. Burnett be
2211/Bur-
approved, subject to conditions in the
nett (51)
staff report, to revise the existing
pier and float bayward of 2211 Bayside
Drive.
The City Clerk advised that after the
agenda was printed, communication was
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received from the applicant, C. L.
Burnett to defer action on the foregoiT g
request.
Motion
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Notion was made to defer action to
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December 1.4, 1992 Council meeting.
CONTINUED BUSINESS
20. BICYCLE TRAILS CITIZENS ADVISORY
BT /CAC
COMMITTEE.
Motion
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Notion was made to defer (District 5)
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Council Member Watt's appointment to
December 14, 1992, to fill the unexpired
term of Rob Patterson, ending
December 31, 1992.
21. Memorandum. from the City Clerk regarding
Old Npt B1
OLD NEWPORT BOULEVARD SPECIFIC AREA
SAP Ad Hoc
Pte.
Cmte (24)
Motion
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Notion was; made to confirm appointment
of Brion Jeannette, Property
owner /resident, adjacent to Old Newport
Boulevard, to the subject committee.
Discussion ensued regarding the subject
appointment, and Jerry Tucker, 466
Flower Street, Costa Mesa, owner of
property at 508 Old Newport Boulevard,
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addressed the Council advising that this
was discussed with Council Member Hart.
He stated that Brion Jeannette is a
member of the committee, but serves as
an alternate, and has become very active
in their property owners association.
He would like to have Mr. Jeannette as
a full member because he has a lot to
add to the committee, since he has
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served on other specific plan area ad
hoc committees, and is an architect and
has very good experience in the area of
planning and specific area requirements.
Council Member Sansone stated that the
intent of adding that one person was to
be sure that a resident living adjacent
to the area, and who will be overlooking
the area will have some input to the
business owners, and the businessmen. He
stated that the recommendation Mr.
Tucker came forward with did not take
into consideration the people across the
street who were going to be looking at
the area.
Following further discussion, the motion
was voted on and carried.
22. Memorandum from the Parks, Beaches and IPB &R
Recreation Director, recommending (62)
waiving fees as requested by SOUTH
ORANGE COUNTY YWCA.
The City Manager advised that this
request for December 12 - 18 is a
program to raise funds for the South
Orange County YWCA homeless womens and
childrens program. Under the current
Council policy, the use of this facility
by the YWCA would cost them over $3,000,
and the Parks, Beaches b Recreation
Director is recommending that the City
waive the fees and permit the use of.the
theatre complex for this worthy cause.
Notion was made to waive the fees.
Council Member Hedges asked if approval
of this request would set a precedent,
and he was informed that it would not.
Council Member Hart stated that the
Theatre Arts is a little bit independent
because they are responsible back to the
City as they are self- supporting, except
for the grants that the City approves.
From the approximate $2,800 savings,
they still must pay some hard costs from
this amount ($1,000 for lights, etc.).
The motion was voted on and carried.
23. CITY COUNCIL APPOINTMENTS COMMITTEE
Cncl Aptmts
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As the Mayor is automatically a member,
motion was made to confirm the
appointment of Mayor Pro Tem Watt and
Council Member Cox to the subject
committee.
24. Letter of resignation from Planning
Planning
Commissioner Jan Debay, who was elected
Cmsn (24)
to the Council at the November 3, 1992
Municipal Election.
Notion was made to accept letter of
resignation from former Planning
Commissioner Jan Debay, and direct City
Clerk to order permaplaqued Certificate
of Appreciation.
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25. Report from the Fire Chief regarding Balboa Is
Schematic Design Phase of the BALBOA Fire Sta
ISLAND FIRE STATION PROJECT. C -2862B
The City Manager advised that tonight's (38)
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"housekeeping" item before proceeding on
to the final phase of the design of the
facility, and authorize the architect to
proceed to the next phase.
Council Member Debay questioned the two
time slots given, i.e., the Staff report
says 60 days with an additional 30 days;
whereas on the back page talks about 45
days- -which applies?
The City Manager commented that
basically the agreement signed by Mr.
Robinson would be the controlling
factor, so if approved tonight, this
would mean 45 days from the execution of
the authorization.
Motion x Motion was made to accept the
All Ayes preliminary structural and site
utilization plans developed for the
construction of the new fire station
with public restroom facilities on
Balboa Island; and authorize the City
Manager to sign a work authorization
instructing the Architect to proceed
with the design Development Phase of the
project.
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SUPPLEMENTAL AGENDA ITEM
26. Report from the Revenue Manager Special
regarding SPECIAL EVENTS PERMIT Events
APPLICATION NO. 92 -447 request by Corona Apl#92 -42
del Mar Chamber of Commerce for (27)
amplified sound from 11:00 a.m. - 4:00
p.m., on December 6, 1992 for their
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS WALE TOYS FOR TOTS to
be located at Corona del Mar/MacArthur-
Poppy /Studio Cafe.
The City Manager advised that this item
was added as a decision was needed by
December 6.
Motion x Notion was made to uphold staffFs
All Ayes recommendation to approve the request,
subject to the conditions listed in the
staff report.
Meeting adjourned at 7:38 p.m., to closed
session to discuss pending litigation and
personnel matters. The meeting adjourned at
9:15 p.m. with no action taken.
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The agenda for the November 23 meeting
was posted on November 19, 1992 at 8:15
a.m., and supplemental agenda vas posted
on November 20, 1992 at 4:50 p.m., on
the City Hall Bulletin Board located
outside of the City of Newport Beach
Administration Building.
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