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City Hall, Newport Beach, August 3 1931. `r
The City Council of the City of Newport Beach met in reg-
ular session at 7:30 o'clock P.M. on above date. The meeting was called
to order by Mayor Johnson.
The roll was called showing the full council present.
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved as
reed.
On motion of Councilman Ellsworth seconded by Councilman Gar- RESOLUTION NO. 701
field and carried, the regular order of business was suspended to take Ado ted 8/3/31
up the opening of bids for bonds to obtain immediate possession in p
Acquisition and Improvement District No. 1 of the City of Newport Beach. Original Missing.
The Clerk notified the Council that this was the time and
place fixed pursuant to NOTICE INVITING BIDS for bonds to obtain imm-
ediate possession in the matter of Acquisition and Improvement Dis-
trict No. 1 of the City of Newport Beach, and reported that he had
received one bid, which bid was publicly opened, examined and de-
clared as follows:
G.W.Bond & Son, par value'thereof, without any accrued in-
terest added; WHEREUPON Councilman Claire introduced a RESOLUTION OF
AWARD NO. 701, and moved its adoption, which motion was seconded by
Councilman Garfield and upon call of the roll the Resolution was passed
by the following vote, to -wit:
AYES, Councilman Hilmer, Claire,Ellsworth, Garfleld,Johnson.
NOES, Councilmen None.
ABSENT, Councilmen None.
On motion of Councilman Claire seconded by Councilman G
field and carried, the regular order of business was resumed.
The reports of the heads of the departments were read, d on
ion of Councilman Claire seconded by Councilman Garfield and arried,
the sports were accepted and filed.
On motion of Councilman Claire seconded by Council Garfield
and c ied, the report of the license collector on the pe are com-
plained f by I. Weiner, was filed. •
e report of Building Inspector Nelson that t ere had been
very little done by A.J.Borden in regard to fixing up s place in
West Newport, was considered, and on motion of Counci an Claire
seconded by Co oilman Garfield and carried, the re rt was filed '
and the Buildi Inspector was instructed to send Borden a notice
to abate the nuis ce as contained in Ordinance . 378.
A letter om Roy L. Mc Ilrath aski he City to pay him
$1800.00 for approxi tely 1 acre near the re rvoir site, or $5000.00
for his portion of Lot 013 of approximately -1/2 acres was considered,
and on motion of Counci an Garfield secon d•by Councilman Claire
and carried, the City Att ey was instru ed to take steps to condemn
the 1 acre strip on which a ortion of a reservoir stands.
The communication om S.V.0 telyou, District Engineer of
the State Highway, intimating at t State might be willing to assume
$125,000 of the expense of the ad separation, leaving $75,000 for
the City and County, was consider , and J.P.Greeley verbally addressed
the Council in favor of going with it. After due consideration
on motion of Councilman Hilmer soon d by Councilman Garfield and oarr-
ied, the maker was referred the 8t et Committee.
City Engineer Patt son repor d in order to lay larger mains
in the Seashore Colony Tr to increase a water pressure would cost
about $850.00, and as wor of this kind is s3ally done under an Assess-
ment District, on motio of Councilman Ells th seconded by Councilman
Hilmer and carried, th Water Supt. was inetru ed to communicate the
information to the p ple in that district, if is would be satisfactory
to them the City wo d install new mains under an eseesment district
upon their reques to do so.
The cc ications were read and acted upo as follows: '
A co cation with contracts from the Towns d Land Co. to
R.L.Patterson n regard to the new sower location, was esented and
on motion of Councilman Claire seconded by Councilman Gar eld and
carried, t matter was referred'to the sewer Committee, Ci Attorney
Thompson d City Engineer Patterson.
On motion of Councilman Claire seconded by Counoilm Hilmer
and c ied, the application of D.V.Curry for permission to con ruct
a pi in front of Lot 3, Block 240 Canal Section; was referred t the
Cit Engineer for the customary two.weeks.
The communication from G.C.Macleod,encloeing letter from
.G: Livingston asking the City to replace his mooring destroyed duri
he Tournament of Lights parade, was considered, and on motion of Counc -
man Claire seconded by Councilman Garfield and carried, the Harbor Master