HomeMy WebLinkAbout259 - Property to be Taken for ImprovementsORDINANCE NO. 206
AN ORDINANCE OF. THE CITY OI
NEWPORT BEACH REGULATIN(
T$E LOADING. AND UNLOADIN(
OF PERSONS AND ENPRES'
PACKAGES UPON AND FROA
AUTOMOBILE BUSSES WITIM
THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
The Board of Trustees of the tit;
of Newport Beach do ordain as fol
lows:
SECTION 1.
For the purposes of this ordinance
an antomobile bus is defined as and
declared to be any motor driven bus
operated upon, along, or over any
public street, highway, or alley with-
in the city of Newport Beach for the
transportation of persons or ex-
press packages for compensation;,
whether the compensation be paid di-
really by the person transported, or
the antomobile bus leased, rented, or
chartered by the person or persons
transported, or by any other person
for the pnrppse, of having such per-
sons frenspo7t d for a special trip or
on a special occasion;
SECTION 2.
It shall be unlawful and constitute
a miedemanor for any person, either
as owner, or as driver, operator, a
gent, servant or employee of another,
to stop, park, or leave standing any
antomobile bus in any public street
highway, alley or other public place
within the city of Newport Beach, or
to take upon or discharge from any
antomobile bus any person or ex-
press package while such antomobile
bus is stopped, parked, or standing in
or upon any public street, highway,
alley or other public place in the city
of Newport Beeach at the end of the
ronte or trip of such automobile bns.
The provisions of this ordinance
shall . not be, construed as prohibit-
' ing the stopping an automobile bus
at street corners along the street or
highway over which it is being oper-
ated before it arrives at or after it
departs from the end of the route or
'trip, for the purpose of receiving and
discharging passengers and express
packages for such a length of time as
is reasonably necessary for the safety
of passengers being received and dis-
charged upon and from -uch antomo-
bile bus; nor shall it be construed as
prohibiting the stopping of an anto-
mobile bus when actually engaged in
transporting United States mail in a
public street near a United States
postoffice for such a length of time
as is reasonably necessary to receive
and deliver mail.
SECTION 3.
Any person who shall commit any
of the acts declared by this ordi-
nance to be unlawfnl and constitute`
a misdemeanor, shall upon convic-
tion thereof in a court of competent
Jurisdiction be punished by a fine not
exceeding $100.00, or imprisonment
not exceeding ninety days, or by both
such fine and imprisonment.
iSECTION 4.
The above and foregoing ordinance.
shall be printed and pnblished once
in NEWPORT NEWS, a newspaper
of general circulation printed, Pon-.
� lished and circulated in the city of
Newport Beach, and shall take effect
and be in force thirty days after its
final passage.
The above and foregoing ordinance
was duly introduced at a meeting of
the Board of Trustees of the city or
1 Newport Beach held on the 26th day
.of May, 1924, and passed at a n:ee.t-
ing thereof held on the 2nd day of
June, 1924, by the affirmative vote
of the following named a(embers of
the Board of Trustees thereof:
AYES, Trustees, Geo. P. Wilson, H.
C. Sloan, Fred W. Young, Conrad
Richter, L. S. Wilkinson.
NOES, Trustees, none.
ABSENT, Trustees, none.
The above and foregoing Ordinance
No. 258 having been duly passed by
the Board of Trustees this 2nd day
of June, 1924, is hereby signed and
approved by me.
GEO. P. WILSON,
President - Board of Trustees.
Attest: V. A. SEBRING,
Clerk.
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ORDINANCE NO. 260
ANORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH ORDERING IH-
PROYEMENTS ]LADE IN SAID
CITY, DESCRIBING THE I1I•
....PROVEMENT AND DIRECTING AN
ACTION TO BE CO.ILIIENDED IV
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF OR.
ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, IN
THE NAME OF THE CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH FOB THE COX.
DE:ILNATION' OF THE PROPERTY
NECESSARY TO BE TARE\
THEREFOR.
The Board. of Trustees of the City
of Newport Beach do ordain as fol-
lows:
SECTION 1.
The public interest and convenience,
requires them, and the Board of
Trustees of the city of Newport Beach
hereby orders certain improvements
to be made in said city described as
a. That both of the ends of the
alley which extends easterly and west-
erly in Block 4 of East Newport, be
widened by curving the southerly
line of said alley at the ends thereof
southerly and the northerly line at
i the ends thereof northerly, the said
Icurves to commence on the respective
southerly and northerly lines of the
alley twenty feet (20 ft.) from the
ends of the alley and the radius of
the curve shall be 20 ft.
b. That both of the ends of the
alley which extends easterly and
westerly in Block 5 of East Newport
be widened by curving the southerly
line of said alley at the ends thereof
southerly, and the northerly line at
the ends thereof northerly the said
'curves to commence on the respective
southerly and northerly lines of the
alley twenty feet from the ends of the
alley and the radius of the curve
shall be twenty feet.
c. The easterly end of the alley
which extends easterly and westerly;
in Block 7 of East Newport be widen -I
ed by curving the northerly line there-
of at the easterly end of the alley
northerly, the curve to commence on
the northerly line of the alley- twenty
feet from the easterly end thereof and
the radius of the curve shall be
twenty -feet.
d. That both the ends of the alley
which extends easterly and westerly'
in Block 8 of East Newport be widen-
ed by curving the northerly line of
said alley at the ends thereof north-
erly, the curves to commence on the
northerly line of the alley twenty i
feet from the ends of the alley and the
radius of the Curves shall be twenty
feet.
e. That both the ends of the alley,
which extends easterly and westerly:
in Block 9 of East Newport be widen -j
e y curving the oo—r itlerTy line of
;the alley at the ends thereof north -�
erly the curves to comin�ence on the:
northerly line of the alley twenty feet
from the ends of the alley and the
radius of the curves shall be twenty
feet.
I. That both the ends of the alley
which extends easterly and westerly
in Blocks.,Aq of-East Newport be wid-
ened by curving the - northerly line of
,the alley at the ends thereof north -i
erly, the curves to commence on .the
northerly line of the alley twenty feet
from the ends of the alley and the
radius of the curves shall be twenty !
feet. if
I. That both the ends of the alley
which extends easterly and westerly
in Block 10 of East ilewport be widen-
ed by curving the northerly line of
the alley at the ends thereof north-1
erly, the said curves to commence'
on the northerly line of the alley
twenty feet from the ends of the
alley and the radius of the curves
shall be twenty feet.
g. The westerly end of the alley
which extends easterly and westerly i
in Block 11 of East Newport be widen-
ed by curving the northerly line or I,I
the alley northerly at the westerly endl
of the alley, the curves to commence
on the northerly line of the alley
twenty feet from the westerly end
thereof and the radius of the curve
shall be twenty feet.
The described alleys, the blocks
mentioned, and the East Newport re-
ferred to are all as designated and
shown upon a map of said East New-
port recorded in Book 3, page 37,
Miscellaneous Maps, records of Or-
ange County, California.
The said alleys and the parts there-
-. of to be widened are set forth and
delineated upon a plan prepared by
the Engineer of the city of Newport
Beach, and now on file in his office.
SECTION 2.
It is necessary to take land in the
making of the described improve-
ments. and the city attorney of the
city of Newport Beach is hereby di-
rected to bring an action in the Su-
perior Court of the State of Califor -I
me, in and for the county of Orange,
for the condemnation of the property
necessary to be taken tberefor, the
said action to be brought within sixty
days after the passage of this or-
dinance, and in the aerate of the city
of Newport Beach.
SECTION 3. 1
Reference to Ordinance of Intention,
'No. 256 of the city of Newport Beach,
passed on the 26th day of May, 19241 I j
for a description of the property to
be taken and of the assessment dis -'
trict is hereby made and for any and }
all particulars.
SECTION 4. I
All proceedings taken in the making i
of said improvements and in the ac-; I
tion to condemn the property neces -,
nary therefor shall be had and taken
in accordance with the provisions of
the Code of Civil Procedure, appii -,
cable thereto, and I
Au, Act of the Iegislature of the;
(State of California, entitled: "Ani
act to provide for the laying out,!
opening, extending. widening, or?
I straightening in whole or in part of
public streets, squares, lanes, alloys,]
courts, and places within municlnili -*
ties for the condemnation of property i
necessary or convenient for such pur-
poses, and for the establishment of as-
sessment districts and the assessment
of property therein to pay the ex -'
penses of such improvements." 4p-
4 proved March 24, 1903, and all act;
!amendatory thereof. -
SECTION 5.
This ordinance shall he Uublizh e,l
l once in NEWPORT NEWS a news-
paper of general circulation print
Published and circulated in the city'
of :Newport Beach, and shall take ef- �
Ifect and be in force from and after its!
passage.
i The above and foregoing Ordinance'
\o. 260 was passed at a regular meet -'
ing of the Board of Trustees of the
city of Newport Beach held the 4th
day of August, 1924, by the affirma -!
live vote of the following named mew,-
-bets thereof, to -wit:
.,YES, Trustees, (;so. P. Wilson, lI.
C. Sloan, Fred W. Young, Conrad
'Richter, L. S, Wilkinson,.. - „'.,- - '-I
NOES. Trustees,- none: -1
ABSENT, Trustees, none. _r
The above and foregoing Ordinance_`
No. 260 having been passed the 4th{
day of August, 1924, is signed A„aad
approved by me.
- -`
i GEO. P. WILSON,
President of the Board of Trustees. 1
ATTEST: j
V. A. SEBRING, -
Clerk of the city of Newport Beaeh.1
Publish ? ? ? "? ? ??
therein to be in accordance with they
law of eminent domain for the con -!
den nation of real property, and pur-
suant to the provisiotl5 of an Act
of the Legislature of the State of
California, entitled:
"An act to provide for the laying
Out, opening. extending, widening, or
straightening in whole or in part oil
Public streets, squares, lanes, alleys,
courts, and places within munici-
palities for the condemnation of pro -
property necessary or convenient
for such purposes, and for the es-
tablishment of. assessment districts
and the assessment of property there-
in to pay the expenses of such Im-
provements." Approved March 24,
1903, and all acts amendatory there-
of.
-' SECTION 4.
The above and foregoing ordinance
shall be published once in NEWPORT
NEWS, a newspaper of general cir-
culation printed, pi:
h)iahed, and cir -I
entered in the city of Newport Beach,
and shall take effect and be in force
from and after its passage.
The foregoing Ordinance was duly
introduced at a meeting of the Board
of Trustees of the city of Newport
Beach held on the 7th day of July,
1924, and passed at a regular meet-
ing of said Board of Trustees held on
the 21st day of July, 1924, by the af-
firmative vote of the following named
members of Said Board of Trustees:
AYES, Trustees, Gen. 4•. Wilson, H.
C. Sloan, Fred W. Young, Conrad
Richter, L. S. Wilkinson.
NOES, Trustees, none.
ABSENT, Trustees, none.
The above and foregoing ordinance
No. 259 having heeu passed this 21st
day of duly, 1924, is signed and ap-
proved by me. -
GEO. P. WILSON, - "-
President, Board of Trustees.
ATTEST: V. A. SEBRING,
Clerk, city of Newport Beach.
Publish July 25, 1924.