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RESOLUTION NO. 5151
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH ANNOUNCING A GENERAL MUNICIPAL
ELECTION TO BE HELD ON THE 12TH DAY.OF APRIL,
1960, SETTING FORTH THE OFFICES TO BE FILLED,
ORDERING THE SUBMISSION OF PROPOSED AMENDMENTS
TO THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH TO
BE SUBMITTED TO THE ELECTORS OF SAID CITY AT SAID
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION, APPOINTING ELECTION
OFFICERS AND ESTABLISHING THEIR COMPENSATION,
DESIGNATING POLLING PLACES AND PROVIDING FOR THE
OPENING AND CLOSING OF THE POLLS FOR SAID GENERAL
MUNICIPAL ELECTION, AND APPROVING THE LIMITED
CONSOLIDATION WITH SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTIONS
WHEREAS, the Charter of the City of Newport Beach requires
a general municipal election to be held on the 12th day of April,
1960, for the election of three members of the City Council for
regular terms of four years from the following districts, to wit:
First District, Fifth District, and Sixth District; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach,
in accordance with the provisions of Section 8 of Article 11 of the
Constitution of the State of California, on its own motion is pro-
posing certain amendments to the Charter of the City of Newport
Beach to be submitted to the qualified electors of said City at
the general municipal election to be held on Tuesday, the 12th day
of April, 1960;
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Newport
Beach does hereby resolve, declare, determine and order as follows:
SECTION 1, There shall be held in the City of Newport
Beach on Tuesday, the 12th day of April, 1960, a general municipal
election of the qualified electors of said City for the purpose of
electing three members of the City Council from the following
districts, to wit: First District, Fifth District, and Sixth
District, for the full term of four years in accordance with the
Charter of the City of Newport Beach,
SECTION 2. At the said general municipal election to
be held on Tuesday, the 12th day of April, 1960, there shall be
submitted to the qualified electors of the City of Newport Beach
the following proposed charter amendments, to wit:
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CHARTER AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE
The exact form of the ballot proposition to submit proposed
Charter Amendment Number One to the qualified electors of the City
of Newport Beach, with the.language enclosed by the lines appearing
on the ballot, is as follows:
PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE:
Shall the Charter be amended to add Section 1402 (a)
YES
to permit the City Council to sell and convey that
parcel of City property fronting on the Rivo Alto
Canal consisting of Lot 4, Block 434, Canal Section,
NO
Newport Beach?
A cross ( +) placed in the voting square after the word
"YES" as set out above shall be counted in favor of the adoption of
the proposed charter amendment.
A cross ( +) placed in the voting square after the word
"NO" as set out above shall be counted against the adoption of the
proposed charter amendment.
Should proposed Charter Amendment Number One receive a
favorable vote and be approved, Section 1402 (a) shall be added to
the Charter to read as follows:
"Section 1402 (a). Exception to Section 1402.
Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 1402, the
City Council may sell and convey that parcel of City-owned
property fronting on the Rivo Alto Canal described as Lot
4, Block 434, Canal Section, Newport Beach, as per map
recorded in Book 4, page 98, Miscellaneous Maps, Records
of Orange County, California."
CHARTER AMENDMENT NUMBER TWO
The exact form of the ballot proposition to submit proposed
Charter Amendment Number Two to the qualified electors of the City
of Newport Beach, with the language enclosed by the lines appearing
on the ballot, is as follows:
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PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT NUMBER TWO:
Shall the Charter be amended to add Section 1402 (b)
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YES
to permit the City Council to sell and convey that
parcel of City property fronting on Newport Bay
lying easterly of Newport Boulevard and southerly
of 26th Street, being a portion of Blocks 222 and
223, as shown upon a map of Section "A ", Newport
NO
Beach, recorded in Book 4, page 21, of Miscellaneous
Maps, Records of Orange County, California?
A cross ( +) placed in the voting square after the word
"YES" as set out above shall be counted in favor of the adoption of
the proposed charter amendment.
A cross ( +) placed in the voting square after the word
"NO" as set out above shall be counted against the adoption of the
proposed charter amendment.
Should proposed Charter Amendment Number Two receive a
favorable vote and be approved, Section 1402 (b) shall be added to
the Charter to read as follows:
"Section 1402 (b). Exception to Section 1402.
Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 1402, the
City Council may sell and convey that parcel of City -owned
property fronting on Newport Bay described as follows:
All of Lot 1, Block 223, as shown upon a map of
Section W, Newport Beach, recorded in Book 4,
page 21 of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange
County, California, and all that portion of
Block 222 of said Section °A° described as fol-
lows: Beginning at the most northerly corner of
. said Block 222; running thence south 46° 50° 30"
East along the Northeasterly line of said Block
222 to the most northerly corner of Lot 1, Tract
814, as shown upon a map recorded in Book 24,
page 36, Records of said County; running thence
southwesterly along the Northwesterly line of
said Lot 1, Tract 814, to a point in the South-
westerly line of said Block 222; thence North-
westerly along the Southwesterly line of said
Block 222 to the most Westerly corner of said
Block 222; thence Northeasterly along the North-
westerly line of said Block 222 to the point of
beginning."
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SECTION 3. The ballots to be used at said election shall
be, both as to form and matter contained therein, such as may be
required by law to be used.
SECTION 4. The City Clerk of said City is hereby author-
ized, instructed and directed to procure, give, make and furnish
any and all official ballots, notices, publications and printed
matter and all supplies, equipment and paraphernalia that may be
necessary in order to properly and lawfully conduct said election.
SECTION 5. For the purpose of holding said general muni-
cipal election, there shall be thirty-one (31) voting precincts
within the said City consisting of either regular election precincts
established for holding State or County elections, or a consolida-
tion of some or all of such precincts. The respective precincts,
polling places of said respective precincts, and the respective
boards of election for said respective precincts are hereby fixed,
designated, appointed and established as follows:
VOTING PRECINCT 1, comprising State and County precincts
numbers 1 and 55.
The polling place shall be at the Engelke Residence, 6801
Seashore Drive, Newport Beach.
INSPECTOR:
Mr.
George E.
Walker
JUDGE:
Mrs.
Phyllis
L. Engelke
CLERK:
Mrs.
Cornelia
M. Kessels
CLERK: Mrs. Iola J. Newman
VOTING PRECINCT 2, comprising State and County precincts
numbers 24 and 25.
The polling place shall be at the Lytle Residence, 207
40th Street, Newport Beach.
INSPECTOR:
Mrs.
Blanche L. Lytle
JUDGE:
Mrs.
Clara S. Keeler
CLERK:
Mrs.
Aris A. Randall
CLERK:
Mrs.
Eudora Redmon
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VOTING PRECINCT 3, comprising State and County precincts
numbers 18 and 48.
• The polling place shall be at the Gifford Residence, 122 -
40th Street, Newport Beach.
INSPECTOR: Mrs. Mamie Havice
JUDGE: Mrs. Martha Strolsee
CLERK: Mrs. Florence M. Gifford
CLERK: Mrs. Ada Orth
VOTING PRECINCT 4, comprising State and County precincts
numbers 2 and 3.
The polling place shall be at the City Hall, 3300 West
Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach.
INSPECTOR: Mrs'. Julia M. Eggert
JUDGE: Mrs. Gladys A. Bird
CLERK: Mrs. Irene E. Connell
CLERK: Mrs. Gertrude D. Cox
VOTING PRECINCT 5, comprising State and County precincts
numbers 8 and 17.
The polling place shall be at the Newport Beach Grammar
School, 14th and Balboa Boulevard, Newport Beach.
INSPECTOR: Mrs. Gladys E. Woodworth
JUDGE: Mrs. Dorothy M. Ayres
CLERK: Mrs. Georgette M. Gordon
CLERK: Mrs. Clara B. Ross
VOTING PRECINCT 6, comprising State and County precincts
numbers 4 and 47.
The polling place shall be at the Ebell Club, 515 West
• Balboa Boulevard, Balboa.
• INSPECTOR: Mrs. Hazel M. Jones
JUDGE: Mr. William L. Humphreys
CLERK: Mrs. Dorothy C. Evans
CLERK: Mrs. Virginia B. Rysdale
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VOTING PRECINCT 7, comprising State and County precincts
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numbers 5 and 61.
Kathryn
Clark
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The polling place
shall be at
the Keith Residence, 1573
CLERK.
Miramar Drive, Balboa.
Dorothy
D. Hart
INSPECTOR:
Colonel Clyde D. Keith
JUDGE:
Mrs.
Antoinette M. Keith
CLERK.
Mrs.
Mary E'. Negus
CLERK:
Mrs.
Ruth K. Melrose
VOTING PRECINCT 8, comprising
numbers 19 and 28.
The polling place shall be at
Seville Avenue, Balboa.
INSPECTOR: Mrs.
JUDGE. Mrs.
CLERK: Mrs.
CLERK: Mrs.
VOTING PRECINCT 9, comprising
State and County precincts
the Ritterrath Garage, 2120
Frances F. Spencer
Frances M. Lovell
Beverly H. Ritterrath
Doris L. Rafferty
State and County precincts
number 26.
The polling place shall be at the Frost Garage, 209 Via
Dijon, Newport Beach.
INSPECTOR. Mrs. Betty E. Schock
JUDGE:
Mrs.
Kathryn
Clark
CLERK.
Mrs.
Mildred
C. Frost
CLERK.
Mrs.
Dorothy
D. Hart
VOTING PRECINCT 10, comprising State and County precincts
numbers 37 and 57.
The polling place shall be at the Edler Residence, 338
• Via Lido Soud, Newport Beach.
• INSPECTOR:
JUDGE:
CLERK:
CLERK.
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Mrs. Marjorie E. Letto
Mrs. Annette M. Edler
Mrs. Deane S. Helperin
Mrs. Ann Spickard
VOTING PRECINCT 11, comprising State and County precincts
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numbers 11 and 40.
The polling place shall
be at
the Van Lingen Garage, 109
Via Ravenna, Newport Beach.
INSPECTOR:
Mrs.
Nancy V. Van Lingen
JUDGE:
Mrs.
Jessamine M. Harris
CLERK:
Mrs.
Dora 0. Hill
CLERK:
Mrs.
Mae M. Christensen
VOTING PRECINCT 12, comprising State and County precincts
numbers 9 and 34.
The polling place shall
be at
the Soule Residence, 433
Holmwood Drive, Newport Beach.
INSPECTOR:
Mrs.
Jean Soule
JUDGE:
Mrs;
Dorothy I. Paine
CLERK:
Mrs.
Mildred J. Merrell
CLERK:
Mrs.
Eva L. Miller
VOTING PRECINCT 13, comprising State and County precincts
numbers 42 and 56.
The polling place shall
be at
the McMillan Residence, 540
Redlands Avenue, Newport Beach.
INSPECTOR:
Mrs.
Lela D. McMillan
JUDGE:
Mrs.
Doris I. Ferguson
CLERK:
Mrs.
Sigrid S. Neff
CLERK:
Mrs.
Barbara W. Berry
VOTING PRECINCT 14, comprising State and County precincts
numbers 15 and 20.
The polling place shall
be at
the Martindale Garage, 445
E1 Modena Avenue, Newport Beach.
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INSPECTOR:
Mrs.
June M. Martindale
JUDGE:
Mrs.
Patricia A. Schindler
CLERK:
Mrs.
Frances M. Lewis
CLERK:
Mrs.
Clara E. Evans
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VOTING PRECINCT 15,
comprising State and County precincts
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numbers 36 and 44.
The polling place shall be at
the Horace Ensign School,
Irvine and Cliff Drive, Newport Beach.
INSPECTOR:
Mrs.
Anna J. Sweet
JUDGE:
Mrs.
Cecilia B. Guild
CLERK:
Mrs.
Gladys Ruth Gilmore
CLERK:
Mrs.
Alice L. Hern
VOTING PRECINCT 16,
comprising State and County precincts
numbers 45 and 52.
The polling place shall be at
the Newport Harbor Union
High School, Irvine and 15th,
Newport Beach.
INSPECTOR:
Mrs.
Jane G. Turnham
JUDGE:
Mrs.
Catherine Mitchell
CLERK:
Mrs.
Gayle M. Courtney
CLERK:
Mrs.
Marjorie Lewis
VOTING PRECINCT 17,.comprising
State and County precincts
numbers 35 and 59.
The polling place shall be at
the Mariners School, 2100
Mariners Drive, Newport Beach.
INSPECTOR:
Mrs.
Elizabeth Van Sant
JUDGE:
Mr.
John E. Van Sant
CLERK:
Mrs.
Ann S. Bell
CLERK:
Mrs.
Ruby P. Ball
VOTING PRECINCT 18,
comprising State and County precincts
numbers 46, 51 and 60.
The polling place shall be at
the Fire Station, 1348
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Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach.
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INSPECTOR:
Mrs.
Ruth Claus
JUDGE:
Mrs.
Julia M. Stuckey
CLERK:
Mrs.
Catherine R. Sawa
CLERK:
Mrs.
Lois V. Swank
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VOTING PRECINCT 19, comprising State and County precincts
• numbers 27 and 58.
The polling place shall be at the Van Horn Residence, 2522
Crestview Drive, Newport Beach.
INSPECTOR: Mrs. Clara Van Horn
JUDGE: Mrs. Marvell I. Van Praag
CLERK: Mrs. Agnes B. Beh
CLERK: Mrs. Thelma M. Armel
VOTING PRECINCT 20, comprising State and County precincts
numbers 16 and 54.
The polling place shall be at the Dolores D. Miller Garage,
1408 Dolphin Terrace, Corona del Mar.
INSPECTOR: Mrs. Jane W. Leighte
JUDGE: Mrs. Dolores D. Miller
CLERK: Mrs. Kathleen Meyer
CLERK: Mrs. Isabel Dodge
VOTING PRECINCT 21, comprising State and County precincts
number 6.
The polling place shall be at the Frishman Residence, 200
9.
Crystal
Avenue, Balboa Island.
INSPECTOR:
Mrs.
Mignon
M. Stannard
JUDGE:
Mrs.
Mary S.
Askew
CLERK:
Mrs.
Belinda
B. Frishman
CLERK:
Mrs.
Irma R.
Rutter
VOTING PRECINCT 22, comprising State
and County precincts
numbers
29 and 49.
The polling place shall
be at
the Dorkin
Residence, 330
Apolena
Avenue, Balboa Island.
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INSPECTOR:
Mrs.
Lenora
E. Zube
JUDGE:
Mrs.
Minnie
L. Smith
CLERK:
Mrs.
Lois A.
Dorkin
CLERK:
Mrs.
Lois M.
Chambers
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VOTING PRECINCT 23, comprising State and County precincts
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numbers 10 and 12.
The polling place shall
be at
the Sullivan Residence, 306
Ruby Avenue, Balboa Island.
INSPECTOR:
Mrs.
Burdette Gay
JUDGE:
Mrs.
Mary Sullivan
CLERK:
Mrs.
Helen W. Gorton
CLERK:
Mrs.
Doris G. Howell
VOTING PRECINCT',24, comprising State and County precincts
numbers 39 and 50.
The polling place shall
be at
the Corona del Mar School,
610 Carnation, Corona del Mar.
INSPECTOR:
Mrs.
Catherine C. Hallberg
JUDGE:
Mrs.
Beatrice F. Spencer
CLERK:
Mrs.
Josephine Woertman
CLERK:
Mrs.
Helen P. Ayres
VOTING PRECINCT 25, comprising State and County precincts
numbers 14 and 33.
The polling place shall
be at
the Searle Residence, 217
Goldenrod Avenue, Corona del Mar.
INSPECTOR:
Mr. Ward H. Porter
JUDGE:
Mr.
John C. Searle, Jr.
CLERK:
Mrs.
Shirley 0. Driskel
CLERK:
Mrs,
Ann Q. Gilman
VOTING PRECINCT 26, comprising State and County precincts
numbers 13 and 21.
The polling place shall
be at
the Van Every Residence,
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3130 Seaview Avenue, Corona del Mar.
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INSPECTOR:
Mrs.
Wilma M. Laurent
JUDGE:
Mrs.
June M. Van Every
CLERK:
Mrs.
Mary E. Smith
CLERK:
Mrs.
Charlotte M. Lord
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VOTING PRECINCT 27, comprising
State and County precincts
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numbers 41 and 53.
The polling place shall
be at
the Humphrey Garage, 210
Iris Avenue, Corona del Mar.
INSPECTOR:
Mrs.
Hazel M. Humphrey
JUDGE:
Mrs.
Cora J. Bear
CLERK:
Mrs.
Gladys E. Carl
CLERK:
Mrs.
Helene D. Wilke
VOTING PRECINCT 28, comprising State and County precincts
numbers 23 and 31.
The polling place shall
be at
the Pease Carport, 211 Eve-
ning Canyon Road, Corona del Mar.
INSPECTOR:
Mrs.
Isabel C. Pease
JUDGE:
Mr. Earl N. Ratley
CLERK:
Mrs.
Helen W. Ratley
CLERK:
Mrs.
Florence E. Rehm
VOTING PRECINCT 29, comprising State and County precincts
numbers 32 and 38.
The polling place shall
be at
the Harbor View School, 900
Goldenrod Avenue, Corona del Mar.
INSPECTOR:
Mrs.
Gertrude A. Bone
JUDGE:
Mrs.
Ethel S. Binnek
CLERK:
Mrs.
Clara L. Pearson
CLERK:
Mrs.
Lydia G. Jones
VOTING PRECINCT 30, comprising State and County precincts
numbers 7 and 22.
The polling place shall
be at
the Fire Station, 410 Mari-
gold Avenue, Corona del Mar.
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INSPECTOR:
Mrs.
Martha M. Cunningham
JUDGE:
Mrs.
Mabel M. Coulter
CLERK:
Mrs.
Wanda I. Schwaneke
CLERK:
Mrs.
Nancy L. Phelps
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VOTING PRECINCT 31, comprising State and County precincts
numbers 30 and 43.
The polling place shall be at the Doane Residence, 416
Poppy Avenue, Corona del Mar.
INSPECTOR:
JUDGE:
Mrs. Marna L. Olson
Mrs. Vera H. Doane
CLERK:
Mrs.
Gladys V.
Lathrop
CLERK:
Mrs.
Effie D.
Gould
SECTION 6. All of the persons hereinabove named as elec-
tion officers are hereby appointed as such election officers,
respectively, and their compensation is hereby fixed at the sum of
$21.00 for each Inspector, and $18.00 for each Judge and Clerk,
for said election. The rental for each of such polling places where
a charge is made shall be the sum of $10.00 for said election.
SECTION 7. The polls for said election shall be open at
seven o0clock A. M. of the day of said election, and shall remain
open continuously from said time until seven o °clock P. M. of .the
same day, when said polls shall be closed, except as provided in
Sections 5734 and 5735 of the Elections Code of the State of
California.
SECTION 8. In accordance with the request of Newport
Harbor Union High School District and Newport Beach Elementary
School District, the limited consolidation of the elections of the
school districts with the general municipal election is hereby ap-
proved. The election officers, polling places and precincts, to
the extent the school districts have organized their precincts
with the same boundaries as City precincts, shall be the same.
Each school district shall furnish its own election supplies, in-
cluding ballots and lists of registered voters. The City shall
have no responsibility to canvass election returns for school
districts. The limited consolidation is approved subject to each
school district paying $10.00 to the City for each City precinct.
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SECTION 9. In all particulars not recited in this resolu-
tion, said election shall be held and conducted as provided by law
for holding municipal elections in said City.
SECTION 10. The City Clerk of said City is hereby author-
ized and directed to give notice of said election in the time, form
and manner as required by law and to give any further or additional
notice of said election in time, form and manner as required by
law and to advertise said Charter Amendments in accordance with
Section 8 of Article XI of the Constitution of the State of Cali-
fornia and to perform such other acts as are necessary to conduct
said election in accordance with law, and shall cause to be printed,
on plain white paper, without watermarks, at least as many copies
of the form of ballot provided and used in each voting precinct as
there are voters in the precinct. Such copies shall be designated
as "Sample Ballot" upon their face. Said City Clerk shall commence
to mail one Sample Ballot, postage prepaid, to each voter not more
than 40 nor less than 15 days before said 12th day of April, 1960.
The mailing of said Sample Ballots shall be completed at least 10
whole days before said day of election. The number of such Sample
Ballots printed shall not exceed the total registration by more
than fifteen per cent (15 %). Said City Clerk shall also enclose
in the envelope with each of said Ballots arguments on measures
and other matters required by law, including a card stating the
location of the precinct's polling place of each voter. Only of-
ficial matter shall be sent in such envelope.
I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution No. 5151
was adopted by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach at
its meeting held on the 25th day of January, 1960, by the follow-
ing vote, to wit:
AYES, COUNCILMEN.. Kingsley, Atkinson,
Highie, Stoddard, art, orenz, omers
NOES, COUNCILMEN: None
ABSENT COUNCILMEN: None
ATTEST
.thy Clerk
— 1 Mayor
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE )
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH)
I, MARGERY SCHROUDER, City Clerk of the City of Newport
Beach, California, do hereby certify that according to the records
of the City of Newport Beach filed and maintained in my office,
the foregoing
Resolution No. 5151 was duly and
regularly adopted, passed, and approved by the City Council of
the City of Newport Beach, California, at a regular meeting of
said City Council held at the regular meeting place thereof, on
the 25th day of January 19 60 , by the following
vote, to wit:
AYES, COUNCILMEN: Kingsley, Atkinson, Higbie, Stoddard,
Hart, Lorenz, Somers
NOES, COUNCILMEN: None
ABSENT, COUNCILMEN: None
Dated this
29th day of January
19 60
City Clerk E} - icio Clerk o the
City Council, Ci of Newport Beach,
State of California.