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Council Chambers Santa Aha City Hall. January ~th, 1937. 7:30 P.M. City Council met in regular session. ~eeting called to order by Mayor Rowla~xl. Present: Trus tees Plum~r W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Absent: Trustees None. Each Trus tee having received a copy of the Minutes, further reading of the Minutes of December 21st, 1938, was dispensed with and the Minutes approved on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried. In Re League of Calif. Municipalities. In Re Communication Charles Fallert. In Re Comnunication Bert E. Dawson. Proposal of L. Curtis. In Re Petition of Vet. Welfare Board. In Re Resignation Clyde Z. Cave. Roll Call: Ayes, W. H. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the communication of the League of California Municipalities acknowledging letter of Mayor Rowland and extending good wishes for the New Year, was received aud filed. . On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the communication of Charles Fallert, Manager, District #14 National Reemployment Service, extending sincere wishes for a prosperous New Year, was received and filed. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Smith and carried, the communication of Bert E. Dawson expressing his opinion on dividing the city into four sections for private patrols, was referred to the Police Commissioner, Police Chief and City Attorney for investigation. . It was moved by Trustee Smith, seconded by Brus and carried, that in view of the necessity for immediate action in repair- ing the Joint 0u£fall Sewer resulting from its partial destruction, that an emergency be declared to exist and that the proposal of L. Curtis to repair the Sewer at the mouth of the Santa Ana River, on a cost plus fifteen percent basis, be accepted and the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to accept same. T~ustees Plummer W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Trustees None. Absent, Trustees None. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn and carried, the petition of the Veterans' Welfare Board for the caneel~ lation of certain taxes assessed to Charles C. Brisco and Joy L. Brisco, was granted and the Clerk inst~Gcted to advise the County Auditor of the Council's action. # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Brutus and carried, the resignation of Clyde E. Cave as the master electrician on the examining board of the City for electricians, was accepted with regrets. In Re Appolntme nt I. W. MacF&rlane. In Re Application Gilbert F. Wagner. In Re Taxicab Drivers. In Re Petition to Rezone N. Broadway. In Re Electric Sign. In Re Application Knox Bros. In Re Application 0. A. Brown. On recommendation of the Electrical Inspector and on motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, I. W. MacFarlane was appointed on the Examining Board of Electri- cians of theCity of Santa Ana. On motion of Trustee Penn, the application of Gilbert seconded by Smith and carried, F. Wagner for merchants patrol covering the territory west of the middle of Main Street to Patton Street And from the north side of Walnut to the south side of Sixth Street, was referred to the Police Commissioner Police Chief and City Attorney for investigation. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Brur~ and carried, the applications of August Morreel and Asa W. Keister for permits to drive taxicabs and the application of Gordon L. Wilson for a transfer of permit to drive taxicab, were granted on recommendation Of the Taxicab Commission. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the petition of property owners to have North Broadway between l§th and 17th Streets rezoned for apartment house district, was referred to the Planning Commission for re commendat ion. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the application of ~he Santa Ana Neon Company for a permit to hang an electric sign for ~. E. Jemison at 406 W. 4th Street was granted subject to the approval of the Electric Inspector and to be hung under his supervision. # No written or oral protests having been received, on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the appli- cation of Knox Bros. for a permit to conduct a Used Car Mar- ket at 211 E. First Street, was referred to the Planning Commission. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the applica- tion of Knox Bros. was granted to conduct a Used Car Market at 211 E. First Street. . No written or oral protests having been received, on motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the applica- tion of 0. A. Brown, representative of Richfield Oil Company, for a permit to construct a service station at the southeast corner of Fourth and McClay Streets and the petition of resi- dents and property owners in the vicinity favoring the appli- cation, were referred to the Planning Commission. ? LuRe Application Geo. A. Demetriou. In Re Rezoning Portion North Broadway. In Re Electric Sign Karl's Shoe Store. In Re Resolution Board of Supervisors. In Re Application D. H. Betten. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Smith, secmnded by Penn and carried, the application of 0. A. Brown was granted to construct a service station at the southeast corner of Fourth and McClay Streets. # No written or oral protests having been received, on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the applica- tion of Geo. A. Demetriou for a permit to construct a duplex at the southeast corner of Orange and Normandy, was referred to the Planning Commission. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the apt of Geo. A. Demetriou to construct a duplex was granted. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the petition of property owners for the rezoning of North Broadway between 17th and 19th Streets to first class apart- ment house district, was referred back to the Planning Com- mission to be considered with the petition presented to North Broadway between 15th and 17th Streets. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Smith and carried, the property on North Broadway between 15th and 19th Streets, excepting the property fronting or abutting on 17th Street now zoned for business or special use, was ordered posted for First Class Apartment House District and the hearing date set January 18th, 1937, in accordance with petitions of property owne rs. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the application of the Powell Neon Sign Company for a permit oversize to hang an/electric sign for Karl's Shoe Store at 207 E. ~th Street, was denied. # On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Smith and carried, the Resolution adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Orange County,~ appropriating $12,000.00 from the Motor Vehicle Fuel Fund for assistance in Acquisition and Improvement Districts No. 1, 3, 4 and 7, was received and the Clerk instructed to acknowledge the appropriation. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, the application of D. H. Betten for apermit to operate a merchants fire and patrol system in the business, industrial and residential districts of the City, was referred to the Police Commissioner, Police Chief and City Attorney. In Re Applicati on Tribe & Stewart. In Re Monthly Reports. In Re Nonthly Warrants. In Re Petition for F. W. Lockhart. In Re W.P.A. Project Santiago Creek Park. In Re Consulting Engineer for J. O. Sewer. In Re Trash Collection Rules. In Re ~&nd Jury Anti-picketing Ordinance. In Re Semi-AJmual Statement. # On recommendation of the Police Commissioner and Chief and on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the application of Tribe and Stewart for a permit to conduct the business of automobile dealers at 508 N. Broadway, was granted and license ordered issued for said business. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, the monthly reports of the City Officers for the month of December, were referred to the Finance Committee. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the Clerk was instructed to draw warrants numbering from 1323 to 1523 inclusive, according to demands audited by the Finance Committee. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, the petition of citizens requesting that F. W. Lockhart be reinstated as a merchant patrolman for their property, was referred to the Police Commissioner, Chief and Attorney. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Brans and carried, the revised W. P. A. Project as presented by the City Engineer for the improvement of Santiago Creek Park, was approved. Roll Call: Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Trustees Joseph P. Smith. Absent, Trustees Non'e. On recommendation of Trustee Smith and on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, the Chair and Trustee Smith were appointed as a committee to contact Clyde C. Kennedy in view of employing him as consulting engineer for the City of Santa Ana at the Joint Outfall Sewer. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the rules for trash collection by the City Street Department were approved. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, the Anti-picketing 0~dinance #362 of the County of Orange recommended for adoption by the County Grand Jury for 1936-37 and presented the Ordinance prepared/by the City Attorney, which is similar in contents to County Ordinance #362 and the communication of C. I. Bartholonmw of Local Union No. 1815 of the United N~otherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, were received and filed. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the semi-annual statement for the year 19G6-37 submitted by In Re Ordinance No. 10~? Regulating Patrol Systems. In Re Request of Matt Lujan. APPROVED: Mayor of the Otty of Santa Ana. the City Auditor, was received and filed. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance defining and regulating patrol systems and patrol services; making it unlawful for persons engaged in the business of conducting or maintaining any patrol service or patrol system, or patrolling any district in the City of Santa Ana to conduct or maintain such business without a permit therefor from the City of Santa Ana: prescribing the conditions upon which such permits shall be issued, revoked and suspended: fixing a fee for the issuance of such permits, providing penalties for its violation, and repealing confliciting Ordinances" was read, considered, designated Ordinance No. 1037 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smit~, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Trustees None. Absent, Trustees None. . On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the request of Matt Lujan for a free license to present a series of motion picture programs at the Delhi Community Hall to raise funds for maintaining the hall and purchase recre- ational equipment for use at the community center, was granted subject to the approval of the Fire Chief. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the City Council adjourned. City Q~e~. Council Chambers. Santa Ana City Hall. January 18, 1937. 7:30 P.M. City Council met in regular session. Meeting called to order by the City Clerk. Present: Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton. Absent: Trustees Fred C. Rowland. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, Trustee Layton was appointed Mayor Pro Tem in the absence of Mayor Rowland. Each Trustee having received a copy of the Minutes, further reading of the Minutes of January 4th, 1937, was dispensed with and the Minutes approved on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried. Request of J. O. Gulledge. In Re Communication B. E. Dawson. In Re Committee on ~erchant Patrol. InRe Application F. W. Lo ckhart. In Re Electric Signs. In Re Electric Sign. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the communication of J. 0. Gulledge requesting some form of relief from outside sprayers comiD~ to Santa Ana and making house to house canvass for citrus tree spraying on city lots. was referred to a committee ~ ?rustees Penn, Layton and Cit Attorney for recommendation. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, the communication of B. E. Dawson requesting reinstatement as a special police officer to carry on his merchant patrol work and making formal application for the territory coverin the area of Main Street, Washington to Walnut Street and tha territory east to Santa Fe Street, was referred to the Police Commissioner, Police Chief and City Attorney. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, the committee appointed to investigate the applications to conduct merchant patrols in Santa Aha, was granted an addi- tional two weeks time. On recommendation of the committee appointed to investigate and on motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, the application of F. W. Lockhart for reinstatement as Mer- chant patrol, was denied. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the applications of electrical contractors to hang electric signs for Kelley Drug Store at 902 W. Fourth Street and for A.B.C. Distributors Company at 302 E. Fifth Street, were granted under the supervision of the Electrical Inspector. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the application of the powell Neon Sign Company to hang an electric sign for Children's Bootery at 407 N. Broadway, was granted subject to the approval of the Electrical Inspector In Re Petition to Abandon Alley. In Re A~plicati on Bartelson & Wilson. In Re Application Home O~l Company. In Re Application H. E. Harrigan. In Re Application Emma M. McCullough. In Re Map Tract #1012. In Re Petition for Set-Back--N. Flower St. and to be hung under his supervision. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the petition of property owners to have the alley between South Main Street and Sycamore Street in Block A, Tract #5~1 abandoned, was referred to the Street Commissioner and Super- investigate and report back at next meeting. intendent to # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by application of A. Bartelson and H. T. to conduct the business as automobile Street, was received and referred to Smith and carried, the Wilson for permission dealers at 310 E. 5th the Police Commissioner and Chief for investigation and the hearing date set February 15th, 1937. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the application of the Home 0il Company to construct a servic, station at the northeast corner of Main and Chestnut Streets, was referred to the Planning Commission. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the property at the northeast corner ~ Main and Chestnut Streets was ordered posted for special uses and the hearing date set February ~t. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the application of H. E. Harrigan to erect a duplex at 1424 Cypress Avenue, was referred to the Planning Commission. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the property at 14~S Cypress Avenue was ordered posted for special uses and the hearing date set February 1st, 1937. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the application of Emma M. McCullough for a permit to con- struct a mortuary on the southwest corner of Sycamore and Seventeenth Street, was referred to the Planning Commission. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the property at the southwest corner of 17th and Sycamore Streets was ordered posted for special uses and the hearing date set February 1st On mo~lon of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, Map p.r. esented by W. W. Hoy Tract ~1012/for the improvement of a portion of the Tiede property at Flower and Washington Avenue, was referred to the Planning Commission. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the petition of property owners on the west side of Flower Street for a set-~ack survey on said street between Eighth In Re Sponsor--W.P.A. Band Broadcast. In Re Rezoning N. Broadway bet. 15th and 19th Sts. In Re Petition to Rezone N. Broadway bet. 19th & 20th. In Re Agreement with Thomas Johnson. In Re Appointment Earnest Ballow. and Washington Avenue for future widening and straightening of N. Flower Street, was referred to the Planning Commission. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the recommendation of the Planning Commission was concurred with and a committee composed of Trustees Penn, Layton and the City Engineer were appointed to meet with the Planning Commission for discussion of a definite plan for a set-back survey on N. Flower Street between Eighth and Washington. . On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the request of Milton R. Foster for the City of Santa Ana to sponsor the W.P.A. M~sic Project Band and Concert for a ser- ies of broadcasts over Station K.V.O.E., was referred to the Finance Committee. # No written or oral protests having been filed, on motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the petition of property owners for the rezoning of N. Broadway between ~th 19th Streets to First Clas~ Apartment House Zone, was referre back to the Planning Commission. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the petition of property owners was granted for the rezoning of No. Broadway between 10th and 19th Street to First Class Apartment House Zone and the City Attorney was instructed to draft and 0rdi- nance changing the zone as # On motion of Trustee Smith, granted. seconded by Bruns and carried, the petition of property of property owners for the rezoning of N. Broadway between 1Rth and 20th Streets to First Class Apartment House Zone, was referred to the Planning ComMission On recommendation of the ~lanning Commission and on motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the property on North Broadway between 19th and 20th Streets was ordered posted for First Class Apartment House Zone and the hearing date set February 1st, 1~37, in accordance with the petition of property owners. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, Pro Tem the Mayor/and Clerk were instructed to enter into an agree- ment with Thomas Johnson covering the rental of the dump ground for the period, February 1st, 1937 to April 1st, 1939, inclusive at $20.00 per month. . On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, Earnest Ballow was appointed as a special police officer of the City of Santa Ana as assistant to the Poundmaster. In Re Upon report of the committee appointed, on motion of Trustee Contract with Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the Mayor and Clerk Clyde Kennedy. were authorized to enter into contract with Clyde Kennedy as Sanitary Engineer of the City of Santa Ana for the Joint Outfall Sewer. In Re On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, Report--Police Dept. the report of the Police Department for the year 1936, was received and filed. In Re " Report of On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, Met. Water District. the report of the Metropolitan Water District for the month of December, 1936, as condensed by the City Auditor, was received and filed. In Re On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried,the Storm Drain City Engineer was directed to prepare a ~Ject on the West W. l?th Street. l?th Street Storm Drain to be 'submitted to the Works Progress Administration, said construction to be of reinforced con- crete pipe. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, the City Council adjourned. APPROVED: Cil~ 9~lerk. Mayor Prote~ o~ the City of Santa Aha. Counci I Chambers Santa Ana City Hall. February 1st, 1937. ?:30 P.~. City Council met in regular session. ~eetlng called to order by ~yor Rowland. Present: Trustees Plunmuer W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Absent: Trus tees None. Each Trustee having received a copy of the Ninutes, f~ther reading of the Ninutes of J~nuary 18th, was dispensed with and the ~inutes approved on motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Brans and carried. In Re No written or oral protests ~z~ving been received, on motion Application of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the applica- H. E. Harrigan. tion of H. E. Harrigan for per~uission to erect a duplex at 1~8 Cypress Avenue, was referred to the Planning Conmission. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Truetee Penn, seconded by Lsyton and carried, the application of H. E. Harrigan to erect a duplex at l&~8 Cypress Avenue, was granted under special uses. In Re No ~itten or oral protests having been received, on motion P~zoning N. Broadway of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the petition bet. 19th and ~0th Sts. of property owners for the rezoning of N. Broadway between l~th and ~0th Streets to First Class Apartment House Zone, was referred to the Planning Commission. On recom~endation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the petition of proper~ owners for the rezoning of N. Broadway between 19th and ~0th Streets to First Class Apartment House Zone, was gr~.~nted and the City Attorney was instructed to draft an Ordinance changing the zone as granted. In Re No written or oral protests having been received, on motion Application of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the ap~li- Home Oil Co. cation of the Home 0il Company for a perm~it to construct a service station at the northeast corner of N~in and Chestnut Streets, was referred to the Planning Commission. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, the application of the Home 0il Company was g~anted under special uses. ~n Re Written protest~ against and petitions favoring the applica- Application tion of Emma Emma N. NcCullougho west ~orner of ~e~enteenth and Sycamore Street, were read and on motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried the the protests, petitions and/application of Emma H. ~cCullough were referred to the Planning Commission for recommendation. In Re Application Ivie Stein, Chairman. In Re Application for Jack Fisher Ball. In Re Application Evan Jones. In Re Application Margaret Carl. fnRe Map Tract ~1012. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the appllcati of Emma M. McCullough.to erect a mortuary at the sout~vest corner of Seventeenth and Sycamore Streets, was granted. # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Smith and carried, the application Of Ivie Stein, Chairman of the Retail Divisio of the Chamber of Commerce, for permission to install two cloth signs above the streets to advertise Santa Ana Dollar Day, February 13th, was referred to the Police Commissioner and Chief with power to act. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, the application of Harry S. Pickard, Chairman of Citizens Commit- w~s granted tee,/for permission to sell tickets in Santa Ana for the Ninth Annual Military Ball, under the auspices of the Jack Fisher Chapter, Disable~American Veterans of the World War. . On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the application of Evan Jones for a permit to conduct an auto camp on the following described property: Beginning at a point in the center line of Main Street, bearing South 0° 45' West 464.10 feet from the Northeast cor- ner of Section One (1), Township 5 South, Range l0 West, S.B.B. & M.; thence South 86° 44' West ~3.82 feet; thence South 33° 45~ East 74.85 feet; thence South 52° 04' 15" East 132.64 feet; thence South 55° 33' 20" East 26.36 feet; thence North 89° 45' East 173 feet to the center line of Main Street~ thence North 0° ~5~ East 177.60 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. was referred to the Planning Commission for recommendation. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the property des- cribed above was ordered posted for special uses and the' hearing date set February 15th, 1937, in compliance, with the application of Evan Jones to conduct an auto camp. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the application of Mrs. Margaret Carl to have the property at the southeast corner of First and Van Ness Avenue rezoned to permit the ~rection of an apartment house, was referred to ths Planning Commission. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, action on the application of MrsL Margaret Carl was deferred for two weeks, until plans are submitted covering construction of the pro- posed apartment house. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, Map Tract #1012 for the improvment of a portion of the Tiede property at Flower and Washington Avenue, was referred back to the Planning Commission. In Re Map Tract In Re Electric Signs. In Re Application Bert E. Dawson. In Re Taxicab Driver. InRe Health Report. In Re Nonthly Report. In Re Nonthly Warrants. In Re Reso. No. 2510 Accepting Deed f~om County of Orange. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the bond and cashier's check of David J. Howell in amount of $1000.00 covering subdivision of Map Tract #1012, was accep- ted and ordered filed ~ith the City Clerk. . On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the Clerk was instructed to sign the Council's approval to Map Tract #1013 as far as it refers to the 0utfall Sewer of the City of Santa Ana. # On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn and carried, the applications of Electrical Contractors for permits to hang electric signs, were granted under supervision of the Electrical Inspector at the following locations: Police Department E. V. Zirinsky Institute of Music Collins' Garage On motion of Trustee Smith, City Hall 016 E. &th St. 409 W. 4th St. ll& N. Sycamore St. seconded by Penn and carried, the application of Bert E. Dawson for a permit to maintain a patrol Service in the territory described as East of Main Street and North of Walnut Street, was referred to the com- mittee appointed to be acted upon with other applications. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the application of Alfred G. Crossno for a permit to drive a taxicab for the Courtesy Cab Company, was granted on recom- mendation of the Taxicab Commission. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn and carried, the report of the Health Department for the fourth quarter of 1986, was received and filed. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the monthly reports of the various city officers for January were referred to the Finance Committee. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the Clerk was instructed to draw warrants according to audited by the Finance Committee numbering from 1580 to 1720 inclusive. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution accepting Deed from the County of Orange for Park and Playground purposes" was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 2510 and passed by the following vote: · Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Ro~vland. In Re Tentative City Projects. In Re Ordinance Creating Traffic Safety Commission & Patrol. In Re W.P.A.Band Broadcast. In Re W.P.A. Project Santiago Creek Park. In Re Private Patrol Permit of Gilbert Wagner. In Re Private Patrol Permit ef D. H. B. tten. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, the communication of the State Planning Commission with ref- erence to making ~ a six year financial outlay program in accordance with forms as submitted covering proposed work on Section i Joint 0utfall Sewer, Sewer Collection System, Storm Drain in South part ~ City and Ocean Section of the Joint Outfall Sewer, was referred to the Planning Commission for recommendation. # On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance creating a Traffic Safety Commission and a Traffic Safety Patrol in the City of Santa Ana and pre- scribing rules and regulations therefor" was introduced, read, considered and placed on file for second reading. Roll Call: Ayes, Noes, Absent, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Ernest H. Layton, Trustees Joseph P. Smith. Trustees None. W. H. Penn, Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Absent, On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn and carried, the request of Milton R. Foster for the City of Santa Ana to sponsor the W.P.A. Music Project Band for a series of broad- casts over Station K.V.0.E., was denied. . On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, Superintendent of Parks, Dale Griggs was instructed to pro- ceed with the work on W.P.A. Project for Santiago Creek Park Trom Main Street to Santiago Avenue. Roll Call: Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Trustees Joseph P. Smith. Trustees None. Subject to his compliance with the terms of our Ordinance, Trustee Bruns.moved, seconded by Layton and carried, that a private patrol permit be granted to Gilbert F. Wagner on the condition that he forthwith file with the Chief of Police a map showing the route of any and all patrols established by him, such patrol shall be within the territory mentioned in his application. Subject to his compliance with the terms of our Ordinance, Trustee Bruns.moved, seconded by Layton and carried, that a private patrol permit be granted to D. H. Betten on the con- dition that he forthwith file with the Chief of Police a. map showing the route of any and all patrols established by him, such patrol shall be within the territory mentioned in his application. In Re Private Patrol Permit of B.E.Dawson. In Re Map Tract #1012. In Re Asst. Bldg. Inspector. In Re Amendment of Building Code. In Re Appointment E. E. Patmor. In B~ W.P.A. Project Santiago Creek Park. In Re W.P.A. Project W. l?th Street Storm Drain. Subject Trustee to his compliance with the terms of our Ordinance, Bruns moved, seconded by Layton and carried, that a private patrol permit be granted to B. E. Dawson on the con- dition that he forthwith file with Chief of Police a map showing the route of any and all patrols established by him, such patrol shall be within the territory mentioned in his application. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Smith and carried, Map Tract #1012 was accepted when the same has been modified by removing Lots A on the west side of Flower Street and the bond heretofore filed on said subdivision has been amended to provide for the construction of sidewalks and curbs on the west side of Flower Street. It was moved by Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, to inspect plastering, lathing and that an assistant building inspector/be employed at $115.00 per month plus mileage, under immediate direction of the Building Inspector, Moll Call: Ayes, Trustees Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Trustees None. Absent, Trustees None. Not Voting, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Smith and carried, the City Attorney was instructed to prepare an amendment to the Building Code to increase the plastering permit rates from onehalf cent to one cent per yard. Roll Call: Ayes, Trustees Plummer W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Trustees None. Absent, Trustees None. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, Edward E. Patmor was appointed assistant building inspector for the City of Santa Ana. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the Mayor and Auditor as Sponsor's Agent and Fiscal Officer were authorized to sign approval of W.P.A. Project Proposal No. 12 - (Continuation #7) on Santiago Creek between Main Street and Santa Ana Boulevard. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the Mayor and Auditor as Sponsor's Agent and Fiscal Officer, were authorized to sign approval to W.P.A. Project for the construction of reinforced concrete box and storm drain on W. Seventeenth Street extending from the easterly end of the roofing existing drain easterly to Flower Street. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns the City Council adjourned. and carried, APPROVED: Mayor of the City of Santa Ana. City ~l~rk. CoUncil Chambers. Santa Ana City Hall. February 1§, 1937. 7:30 P.M. City Council met in regular session. Meeting called to order by the City Clerk. Present: Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton. Absent: Trustees Fred C. Rowland. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, Trustee Bruns was appointed Mayor Pro Tem in the absence of Mayor Rowland. Each Trustee hav'ing received a mopy of the Minutes, further reading of the Minutes of February 1st, 1937, was dispensed with and the Minutes approved on motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn and carried. In Re Application Shannon Funeral Home. In Re Application Evan Jones. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, the application of the Shannon Funeral Home for permission to h~ve the southwest cor~er of 17th and Broadway rezoned to permit them to operate a Mortuary, was referred to the Plan- ning Commission for recommendation. No w~itten or oral protests having been received, on motion o~ Trustee Layton, seconded by Smith and carried, the applica- tion of Evan Jones for permission to conduct an auto cTnnp on the following described property: Beginning at ~ point in the center line of Main Street, bearing South 0w 45' West 48&.10 feet from the Northeast cor- ner of Section One (1), Township 5 South, Range l0 West, S.B.B.& ~..~.; thence South 86© 44! West 333.8~ feet; thence South 33° 45' East ?4.80 feet; thence South 52© 04' 15" East 1~2.6& feet; thence South 55© 3G~ 20" East ~6.36 feet; thence North 89© 48' East l?G feet to the center line of Main Street thence North 0© 45! East 177.60 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. was referred to the Planning Commission for recommendation. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn and carried, the application of Evan Jones to conduct an auto camp, was granted. In Re E. L. Vegely LeaMe of Absence. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, E. L. Vegely, City Clerk, was granted a leave of absence from In Re Taxicab Drivers. In Re Electric Sign. In Re Petition for Relief from Flood Waters. In Rs Application Bartelson & Wilson. In Re Application of ?th Day Adventist Church. InRe Ordinance Rezoning Portion of North Broadway. In Re Ordinance Amending Plastering Rates. the State for two weeks beginning February !!th, 1937. On recommendation of the Taxicab Commission and on motion of T~ustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the application of Carl L. Beltz and Homer E. Hunt for permits to drive taxi- cabs, were granted. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Smith and carried, the application of the Santa Ana Neon Company for a permit to hang an electric sign for P. B. Lee at 2&39 S. Main Street was granted under supervision of the Electrical Inspector. A petition signed by ten property o~ners read requesting relief from flood waters was presented and near Santa Ana Bo~le yard by the construction of drains and certain conduits under said Boulevard. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Smith and carried, the petition was referred to the Street Commis- sioner and City Engineer to investigate and report back. . Upon report of the committee appointed to investigate, it was moved by Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, that the application of Bartelson and Wilson to conduct as automobile dealers at 310 E. FifthStreet, the business be gr~nted. . On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, the application of the ?th Day Adventist Church to erect thei~ tabernacle, now located in Fullerton, to carry on religious revival meetings, on vacant lots either on South Broadway Just north of Fairview Avenue or at the corner of Sycamore and Wilshire Streets, was referred to the Fire Commissioner, Fire Chief, Building, Electrical and Plumbing Inspectors for InvestiEation. . On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance amending Zoning Ordinance No. 809 and changing the Zone upon that certain real property fronting on Broadway between Fifteenth Street and Twentieth Street from 'Single Family Residence Zone to Apartment House Zone' was introduced, read, considered and placed on file for second reading. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 1036 entitled 'An Ordinance of the City of Santa Ama regulating the erect- ion, construction, repair, enlargement, alteration, removal, demolition and occupancy of all buildings and structures in said City and providing for the issuance of permits and collection of fees therefor, and repeal- Ordinance No. 1010 of said City '" was introduced, read, considered and placed on file for second reading. In Re Reso. No. 2511 Parking Limitations. In Re Ordinance No. 1038 Creating Traffic Safety Commission. In Re DeMolay Day. 'In Re Resolution Commending H.M. Conner. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution concerning Parking Limitations under Ordinance No. 1030" was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 2511 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Plummer W. B~uns. Trustees None. Noes, Absent, Trustees Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Trustees Absent, Trustees ~h~motion of Trustee Smith to amend the Ordinance creating a traffic safety commission and a traffic safety patrol in the City of Santa Ana by striking out SectiOn 3 and 5 and other sections appertaining thereto, was lost for lack of a second. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance creating a Traffic Safety Commission and a Traffic Safety Patrol in the City of Santa Ana and prescribing rules and regulations therefor." was read, considered, designated Ordinance No. 1038 and passed by the follow~ng vote: Ayes, Trustees W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Plummet W. B~ns. Joseph P. Smith Fred C. Rowland. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Smith and carried, March 15th, 1937,was designated as DeMolay Day and the to take over the govermental function of the City of Santa On notion of Layton, seconded by Penn and carried, that the commendation and appreciation of the City of Santa Ama through the City Council be extended to Mr. H. II. Conner for his many years of faithful and efficient service in the of the City and that this Resolution be particularly noted in the Minutes of this meeting. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Smith and carried, the City Council adjourned. APPROVED: ~ Mayor Pro-Tom.- Ci Deputy. City Council met in regular session. Meetiug called to order by Mayor Rowland. Present: TrusteeS: Council Chambers. Santa Ana City Hall. March 1st, 1937. 7:30 P.M. Plummer W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W.H.Penn, Ernest H. Layton~ Fred C. Rowland. Absent: Trustees: None Each Trustee having received a copy of the Minutes, further reading of the Minutes of February 15th, 1937, was dispensed with and the Minutes approved on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried. In Re 0ommunication Clyde C. Eennedy. In Re Digest of Laws League of Cai.Municipalities. In Re Regional 0onference Cal. Municipal Utilities Assn. In Re Appointment on ~lumbi~E Examining Board. XnR~ OommunXoa~ion Permit of B. E. Dawson. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and · carried, communication from Consulting Engineer Clyde ~C. Kennedy advising that his report covering recon- struction of outfall sewer line will be in shape for discussion the latter part of the week, received and filed. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, communication from Richard Graves, Executive Secretary of League of California Municipalities, advising that each member city will receive one copy of digest of laws which affect cities, pending before the 1937 session of the Legislature received and Cle~ ~ authorized to secure an extra copy for use of City Attorney at quoted price of $2.00. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, co~,m~nication from L. Harold Anderson, Pres. California Municipal Utilities Association, advising of Regional Conference to be held at Hotel Sacrament( Sacramento, 9:00 A.M., Thursday, March 4th, received and filed. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the resignation of Ernest J. Vosskuhler as a member of the Plumber's Examining Board of the City f~ Pitunbers~ '~ was accepted with regrets. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, James H. Russell was appointed to fill vacan created by resignation of Mr. Vosskuhler.. On motion of Trustee LaYton, seconded by Penn and carried, communication from Brown & Wagner, outlining their ambulance service, was received and filed. On motion of Trustee Brans, seconded by Smith and carried, c~mGenication from B.E.Dawson relinquishing his permit for Merchants~ Patrol Service was read and permit cancelled. Y In Re Free License Hildebrandt Shows. In Re Free License Crafts Tent Show. In Re Application W. A. Atkinson. In Re Application Rev. Borg & Anderson. In Re Application So.Santa Ana Church of Christ. In~e Application Ns. Margaret C. Carl In Re Protest on' ~hannon Funeral Home. On m~tion of T~ustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carrie request of The Ancient Egyptian Order of Sciots for free permit to stage Hildebrandt Shows, May 15bh to 22nd inclusive, also electric permit, was granted. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried request of De Molay and Jobs Daughters, sponsoring Crafts Tent Show to be held March 10th to 20th inclusive for free permit and electric permit, was granted. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried application of W. A. Atkinson for Permission to cut curb at West 8th St. and Riverine St. for 28 ft. net entrance was referred to the Street Cormmiszioner and City Enginee with power to act. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carrie. request of Rev. S.T.Borg and Rev. R. Allan Anderson for permission t~ erect their Tabernacle on the southeast corner of Wilshire and Sycamore Sts.for a period of not to exceed six months, subject to the approval of tht Committee previously appointed on the North Broadway sil was granted. . On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried application of Charles C. Hoff and J. B. Smith, in behal of the South Santa Ana Church of Christ, for permission to erect church on Lot V, B1. A Tract 284, which is the 1900 block Cypress Avenue, was referred to the Planning Commission. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, action on the application of Charles C. Hoff ~n~t J.B. Smith, was deferred, until plans and specifications covering the construction of the proposed church are filed with the Clerk. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Smith and carri Margaret C. Carl to rezone property Sts. was referred to the Planning application of Mrs. at 1st and Van Ness Commission. On recommendation of Trustee L,~ayton, of Planning Commission and on motion seconded by Smith and carried, the property at the southeast corner of 1st St. and Van Ness St. was ordered posted to change zone from single family residence district to apartment house district and he~ date set ~rch 15tho On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carrie~ the protest on the Shannon Funeral Home for permissi. In Re Petition for ~et-Back Survey on N. Flower St. In Re Protest Against Removal of Parking on N. Flower Street. ~n Re W.P.A. Project on Rodent Control. In Re Franchise Tax Southern Counties Gas Co. In tie lleo~ric Signs. to have the southwest corner of 1Vth and Broadway rezoned to permit them to operate a M$~uary,~ was referred back to the Plauning Commission and that reconnnended that property be posted for special use date set for public hearing. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, application of the Shannon Funeral Home was denied. Roll Call: Ayes, Trustees: ptummer ~. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W.H.Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowlaud. Noes, Trustees: None. Absent, Trustees: None. On motion of Trustee Penn,~seconded by Layton and carried, petition of property owners on the west side of No. Flower St. for a set-back survey on said street betwee 8th and Washington Ave. for future widening and straightening ~f No. Flower St. WaS taken under advise ment un,ill March 15th. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, petition signed by property owners on No. Flow r St. between 1Vth & Santiago Creek Bridge, protesting against removal of parking strip down the center of No. Flower St. between 1Vth & Santiago Creek Bridge and urging that tall shrubs be replaced with shrubs which will not exceed 3 ft. it mature growth, was ordered filed in the Clerk's office. A ~peti~ton containing approximately 450 signatures urging continuation of W.P.A. Rodent Control Project was received and filed, and, on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn' and carried, the Mayor and Auditor were authorized to sign W.P.A. forms for the continuation of this project in the City of Santa Ana. . On motion of Trustee Smith~ seconded by Bruns and carried, check from the Southern Counties Gas Co., in · the amount of $ 4,171.03, in paYment of 2% franchise tax obligation for the year ending December 31st, 193( was received and Clerk instructed to deposit sa~ne. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, the applications of Electrical Contractors fo permits to hang electrical signs were granted under supervision of the Electrical Inspector at the follow- ing locations: Karl's Shoe Store Southem Pacific Co. White Cafe 207 East Fourth St. 504 No. Main St. 421 West Fourth St. In Re Monthly Reports. In Re Monthly Warrants. In Re Sale of Property on N. Bristol St. In Re Report on Storm Waters along Santa Ana Boulevard. In Re Ordinance Regulating Business of Carrying Passengers for Hire in Motor Vehicles. In Re Ordinance Additional Provisions Concerning Drunkeness. In Re Re$o. No. 2512 Parking Zones. On motion of Trustee BEns, seconded by Smith and carried, the monthly reports of City officers for the month of February', ......... ' were referred to the Finance Committe. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton aud Nos. 1750 to 1950 incl carried, the Clerk was instructed to draw warrants,/as audited by the Finance Committee, in payment of ssme. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, a committee consisting of Trustees Lay~on and Bruns were appointed to consider Mrs. Scott's propostti. to purchase portion of property owned by the City of Santa Ana on the North end of Bristol St. when written request is presented aud to report back March 15th. Report was made by Trustee Layton as Chairman of Committee previously appointed in connection with petiti of property owners for relief from storm waters along Santa Ana Boulevard, to the effect that the County will make necessary survey to determine solution to this drainage problem and that the City will cooperate with the County in taking care of storm water at this loca~ On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carrt, report was accepted and committee discharged. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 962 entitled "An Ordinance regulating and licensing the business of carrying passengers for hire in motor vehicles in the City of Santa Aha" was introduced, read, considered and placed on file for second reading. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 12 entitled "An Ordinance for the prevention and punishment of certain offenses against the peace, good order and health of the Town of Santa Aha", and providing additional pro- visions concerning drunkenness" was introduced, read, considered and placed on file for second reading. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution establishing no parkin~ zones under Section 9, oT Ordinance No. 1030" was read, considered, designated Resolution No. passed by the following vote: Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Fred C. Rowland. Ayes, Trustees: 2512 and Smith, Layton, In Re Ordinance No. 1039 ';~anglng Zone on N. Broadway bet. l§~h & ~0th Sts. In Re ordinance No. 1040 Plastering Permi~ Fees. Report of Metropolitan Water Dist. AP PR 0VED: ~a.~or-~c~f' theOlOgy of Santa ~ Ana. Noes, Trustees: None Absent, Trustees: None On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance Amending Zoning Ordinance No. 809 and changing the zone upon that certain real property fronting on Broadway between Fifteenth Street and Twentieth Street from "Single F~mily Residence Zone" to Apartment House Zone" was read, considered, designated Ordinance No. 1059 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees: Plummet W. Bruns, ~1~ Smith, W.H.Penn, Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Trustees: None Absent,Trustees: None On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 1058 entitled "An Ordinance of the City of Santa Aua regulating the erection, construction, repair, enlargement, alteration, removal, demolition and occupancy of all buildings and structures in said City, and providing for the issuance of permits and collection of fees therefor, and repealing Ordinance No. lO10 of said City" was read, considered, designated Ordinance No. lOA0 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees: Plummer W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W.H.Penn, Ernest H. ~ayton, Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Trustees: None Absent,Trustees: None On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the report of work as submitted by the Auditor, on the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, during the month of January, 1957, was received and filed. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the City Council adjourned. Council C1,~mbers. Santa Ana City Hall. March 15th, 1957. 7:30 P.M. City Council met in regular sessi on. Meetln~ called to order by Mayor Rowland. Present: Trustees Plummer W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, E~nest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Absent: Trustees None. Each Trustee having received a copy of the Minutes, further reading of the Minutes of March 1st, was dispensed with and the Minutes approved on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried. In Re Legislative Bulletin League of Cai.Municipalities. In Re Comm~nicatton ~hannon Funeral Home In Re Application of Jane E. Brown Estate. InRe Application Dr. John McAuley. In Re Application G. E. Tibbetts. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the legislative bulletin of the League of California Munici- palities requesting support of Bill HR4215 which would amend the National Banking Act to make it possible for Federal Reserve System Banks to pay interest on public deposits, was referred to the Chair to write a letter supporting said bill # On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the communication of the Shannon Funeral Home acknowledging action of the City Council denying their application to con- duct a Funeral Home at the southwest corner of Seventeenth and Broadway, was received and filed. # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the application of Jane E. Brown Estate to remove present residence zone restriction from lot 40 x 100 feet, adjacent to the Gilmore 0il Company's service station at the inter- section of Santa Aha Boulevard and Chapman Avenue, was referred to the Planning Commission. 0n motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, no action was taken on the application of Jane E. Brown Estate until plans are filed by the Gilmore Oil Company covering the construction of proposed office building, as recommended by the Planning Commission. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the application of Dr. John McAuley for permission to estab- lish his office in rear of lot at 131@ N. Sycamore Street, was referred to the Plannim~ Commission for recommendation. . On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, the application of G. E. Tibbetts to operate a Junk yard at 1752 W. Fifth Street in connection with a garage, was referre to the Planning Commission. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the applica- tion of G. E. Tibbetts was denied to conduct Junk yard. Tn Re Application of Arrow Laundry & Linen Supply. In Re Application R. D. Goetz. In Re Application Joseph B. Moralice. In Re Sou. Calif. Ornamental Bench & Garden Supply Co. In Re 0om~mloation Or. Co. Ambulance serVice. LuRe P~otest W. C. T. U. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the application of the Arrow Laundry and Linen Supply to rezone Lot ? Block 7 Fruits Addition, or 618 E. Sixt~Btreet to Business Zone to permit the construction of an addition to the present laundry building at 620 E. Sixth Street, was referred to the Planning Commission. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of T~ustee Penn, seconded by Smith and carried, the property at 616 and 620 E. Sixth Street or Lots 6 and 7, Block 7, Fruit's Addition was ordered posted for special use and the hearing date set April §, 1937, in accordance with the application of the Arrow Laundry and Linen Supply. . On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Smith and carried, the application of R. D. Goetz to conduct a wrecking yard in connection with b_te retail trailer business at 285§ S. Mai~ Street, was referred to the Planning Commission. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by BrUno and carried, the appli- cation of R. D. Goetz to conduct a wre~king yard at 2§§5 S. Main Street, was denied. # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the application of Joseph B. Moralice to conduct a commercial poultry yard at 924 W. 17th Street, was referred to the Plan- ning Commission and Sanitary Inspector for recommendation. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the applica- tion of Joseph B. Moralice to conduct a commercial poultry yard, was denied. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the petition of the Southern California Ornamental Bench & Garden Supply Co. for permission to install fifty or more benches in the parks and parkways for the ~onvenience of the public, was referred to the Forestry Board. # On motion of Trustee Stuns, seoonded by Penn and carried, the communication of the Orange County Ambulance Service explaining their ambulance service, was received and filed. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the protest of the Womenms Christian Temperance Union against the leasing of the Shugart Building at ~ll Fruit Street for the distribution of beer and liquors, was referred to the Chief of Police and Clerk to write a lettev to Mrs. Lorena B Gibson, Secretary, advising her to address a protest to the Board of Equalization, which is in charge of such businesses. In Re Protest of C.M. Trusty & Sons. In Re Application Rev. Borg & Anderson. In Re Agreement Home Oil Co. In Re Franchise Tax Sou. Calif. Edison Co.Ltd. In Re Application Taxicab Driver. In Rs Petition for Flood Control. In Re A~reement Owl Drug Co. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the protest of C.M. Trusty & Sons against the proposed clos- · lng of the alley between South Main and South Sycamore Street was referred to the committee previously appointed when cation was filed to have said alley closed. # A protest was read signed by property owners and residents in the vicinity of Wilshire and Sycamore Street against the erection of a tabernacle at said location. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, the report of the c~nmittee was adopted favorin~ the applica- tion of Rev. S. T. Borg and Rev. R. Allan Anderson to erect a tabernacle at Wilshire and Sycamore Streets. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the Clerk was instructed to cash the check in amount of $100. submitted by Rev. Borg and Anderson and money to be held for ten days after the tabernacle is removed and if property is not properly cleaned, money is to be used for that purpose. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the Mayor and Clerk were authorized to enter into an agree- ment with the Home 0il Company to construct an electric sign at 319 S. Main Street, portion of which sign extends over and upon the five foot set-back line established on S. Main Stree . On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the warrant of the Southern Calif. Edison Co. Ltd. in amount of $2682.49 covering franchise tax for year ending December ~lst, 1936, was received and Clerk to deposit same. # On recommendation of the Taxicab Commission and on motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, the application of Melvin Gilham to drive a taxicab for the Courtesy Cab Company, was granted. # A petition signed by property owners along the south bank of the Santiago Creek, was read, requesting an investigation be made of Santiago Creek between Santa Ana Boulevard and Flower Street and that steps be taken to remove the hazard of flood damage. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the petition was referred to the City Engineer and Park Commissioner. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the agreement with the 0wl Drug Company permitting the inst~ lation of a hot water storage tank under the sidewalk adja- cent t~property occupied by them at the northwest corner of Fourth and Main Streets, was accepted and filed. In Re Electric Signe. In Re Application Margaret C. Carl. In Re Insurance on Joint 0utfall Sewer. In Re Traffic Safety Day. In Re Awning Regulatione. In Re Ordinance Regulating Business of Carrying passengers for Hire in Motor Vehicles. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the application of Electrical Contractors for permits to hang electrical signs were granted under supervision of the Electrical Inspector at the following locations: B. J. Eoster Bruno Almquist United Automo~ive Service Bartelson & Wilson Palm Hosiery Mill Stee~s Dress Shop 311 E. First St. 218 W. Fourth St. 102 S. Main St. 302 E. 5th St. 224 N. Broadway 223 W. Ath St. No w~itten or oral protests having been filed, on motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the applicatio of Mrs. Margaret C. Carl for the rezoning of property at the southeast corner First and Van Ness Avenue to apartment house zone, was referred to the Planning Commission. The recommen- dation of the Planning Commission was read approving the change of zone and on motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, the City Attorney was instructed to pre- pare an ordinance to change the zone on property at the zoutheast corner of First and Van Ness Avenue from single family residence to apartment house district. . On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, the Mayor and Clerk were instructed to enter into contract with Robbins-Henderson Ltd., to insure the main line of the Joint 0utfall Sewer for the sum of $300,000.00 and to insure the section of the sewer line now'being repaired for $25,000.00, subject to the approval of the other cities involved in the Joint 0utfall Sewer. # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns $~d carried, the request of C. M. Featherly, Commander of American Legion Post 131, for the City to cooperate in the'traffic safety program and setting aside the 2~th or 25th day of March as Traffic Safety Day in Santa Ana, was granted. # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the proposed ordinance regulating the construction of awnings in the City of Santa Ana was referred to a committee to be appointed by the Chair, to check over and submit recommenda- tion at the next meeting. Trustees Penn, Layton and ~ Building Inspector were appointed as the committee. # An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. @62 entitled "An Ordi- nance regulating and licensing the business of carrying passengers for hire in Motor Vehicles in the City of~ Santa Ana" came up for adoption. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, Section 25~ of the Ordinance was amended to read twelve hours instead of ten hours for a driM?~ t~ operate.any taxicab or motorbus, Ordinance was plac on ~e ~or eecon~ reading. d In Re Ordinance No. 10~l Additional Provisions Concerning Drunkenness. InRe Reso. No. 251~ Accepting Deeds for Street Purposes & Sewer Line. In Re Reso. No. 2514 Parking Limitations. In Re Reso. No. 2515 Intention to Abandon Portion of Santa Aha Blvd. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the following Or~linance entitled: "An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 12 entitled 'An Ordinance for the prevention and punishment of certain offenses against the peace, good order and health of the Town of Santa Ana', and providing additional provisions concerning drunkenness, was read, considered, designated Ordinance No. 1041 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Trustees None. Absent, Trustees None. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, a Resolution accepting a deed from Mltchel G. Mastich and Katie A. Mastich, his wife, covering easement for street purposes to widen W. Seventeenth Street and a deed from J.A. Smiley and Fanuie M. Smiley, his wife, covering easement for sewer line along Lots ~ and 9, Potts, Borden and Sidwell Tract, was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 2515 and passed by the' following vote: A~es, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Trustees None. Noes, Absent, # Trustees None. Noes, Trustees Absent, Trus tees . On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Bmsolution concerning Parking Limitations under Ordinance No;~ 1080" was read, considered, deeignated Resolution No. 2514 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. Bl~uns, Joseph P. Smith, W.H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. None. None. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the following Resolution entitled: #A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana declaring its intention to order the abandonment of a portion of a certain street known as Santa Aha Boulevard within said City, which portion of said street is described as being a certain portion of th~ property over which there exists an easement for slope and/or revetment work and declaring it to be for the public interest and convenience, and fixing the time and place for hearing objections to said proposed improvement" was read, considered, designated Besolution No. 2515 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Trustees None. Absent, Trustees None. lure Ordinance Prohibiting Attempts to Influence Police Officers. In re reso. No. 2516 Determining Necessity for Cleaning Weeds. Inre W.P.A. Project Drainage Ditches. InRe Application S. Santa Ana Church of Christ. In re Application Richfield 0il Co. ~j~Re Appointment Traffic Conn~lssion. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance of the City of Santa Ana prohibiting cer- tain attempts to influence police officers in the performance of their duties" was introduced, read, considered and placed on file for second reading. # On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana determining and declaring that weeds which bear seeds of a wingy or downy nature and attain such a large growth as to become a fire menace when dry, and which are noxious and dangerous, are growing upon certain streets, sidewalks, and private property in said City of Santa Ana and are a public nuisance; directing the Street Superintendent to post noti- ces to destroy said weeds as required by law; fixing the tim for hearing objections and protests, and directing the abat, merit thereof in accordance with an Act of the Legislature of the State of California entitled, ~An Act authorizing palities to declare noxious or dangerous weeds growing upon the streets or sidewalks or upon private p~operty within Municipalities to be a public nuisance, creating a lien upon the property fronting upon such streets or sidewalks, or which such nuisance exists for the cost of abating the same, approved May 26, 191§~, and amendments thereto# was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 2§16 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. B~uns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Trustees None. Absent' Trustees None. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the Mayor and Auditor as sponsor's agent and fiscal officer were authorized to sign application for W.P.A. Project to excavate various drainage ditches and Santiago Creek Channel. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the recommendation of the Planning Commission was accepted and the property in the 1900 block Cypress Avenue and des- cribed as Lot ? Block A Tract 284 was ordered posted for special use and the hearing date set April 8th, 1937, in accordance with the application of the South Santa Ana Church of Christ to erect a church. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the Richfield 0il Company were granted permission to cut thirty foot curbs at the service station located at the east corner of Fourth and McClay Streets, under the supervi- sion of the City Engineer. # On motion of T~ustee Layton, Elmer E. Heidt, V. L. Motry, seconded by Bruns and carried, Rev. 0. Scott ~'cFarland, Amos A. Hardy, ChaB. D. Swa~er, Frank Henderson and Plt,mmer W. B~uns Police Commissioner, were appointed members of the Traffic Commission. 0n motion Of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, it was decided to reconsider the question appointing the traffic commission and rescind the motion. In Re On motion Of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, Request of the request of J. F. Jacoby for the improvement of Cypress J. F. Jacoby. Avenue south of Edinger Street, was referred to the Street Commissioner and City Engineer. # In Re On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, Recess. a recess of five minutes was taken. # In B~ On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, Appointment Traffic Commission appointments were made as follows: Traffic Commission. Nessre. V. L. Motry and Amos A. Hardy for one year, Ohas. D. '" Swanner and Rev. 0. Scott NcFarland for two years, Elmer E. · Heidt and Frank Henderson for three years and Pl~mmer W. Bruns, Police Commissioner as ex-officio member. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Smith and carried, the City Council adjourned to I~onday, March ~gth, 1957, at 7:30 P.N., in the Council Chambers. APPROVED: C~ty/Cle rk. Mayor Of the ~ity of Santa Ana. [ Council Chambers Santa Ana City Hall. March 29th, 1937. ?:30 P.M. City Council met in regular adjourned session. Meeting called to order by the Clerk. Present: Trustees Pl,,mmer W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton. Absent: Trustees Fred C. Rowland. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, Trustee Smith was appointed M~yor Pro Tern in the absence of Mayor Rowland. In Re Communication Order of DeMolay. In Re Communication George E. Clark. In Re Communication Planning Commission. In Re Minutes of Forestry Board. In Re Application Leo Daffern. In Re Report of Clyde C. Kennedy. In Re Eommunication Mrs. Walters. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the communication of the Santa Ana Chapter Order of De Molay expressing appreciation to the Council and city officers for the sportsmanship shown on DeMolay Day, was received and fil~ # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the communication of George E. Clark, Quorum Leader, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, opposing Sunday dancin was received and filed and the Clerk was instructed to advis him that Santa Aha has an Ordinance prohibiting Sunday dancin # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the communication of the Planning Commission expressing sin- cere appreciation for the consideration shown in allocating a reserved section for them in the Council Chambers, was received, filed and acknowledged. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the Minutes of the Forestry Board on meeting held March 23, 1937, were received and filed. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, the application of Leo Daffern for permission to preach the gospel on the street at 1902 W. Second Street, for several weeks on Saturday nights, was granted. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, the report of Clyde C. Kennedy, Consulting Engineer, on the Joint 0utfall Sewer, was referred to the Finance Committee. # On motion of Trustee Brun, seconded by Layton and carried, the communication of Mrs. Walters, 2325 W. Sixth Street, requesting the collection of trash in her neighborhood and repair of the street, was referred to the Street Commissioner and City Engineer. # In Re Communication City of Fullerton. In Re Application Shipkey & Pearson, In Re Application Leroy Burns. In Re Application Davis Standard Bread Co. In Re Petition for Street Light. In Re Taxicab Driver. In Re ~reement A. H. ~wanson. In Re Electric Signs. Sn motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the communication of the City of Fullerton stating that able action was the was # taken relative to section now being repaired of referred to Trustee Smith. insuring the main line and the Joint 0utfall Sewer, On motion of Trustee Brans, seconded by Layton and carried, the application of Shipkey & Pearson, Inc. for a permit to cut tb~ curbing a distance of thirty feet on W. Tenth Street to construct driveway at their service station, Tent~ and Broadway, was referred to the Street Commissioner and City Engineer for investigation. # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton~and carried, the application of Leroy Burns to have the property at the southwest corner of First and Ross Streets rezoned for busi- ness to conduct a wholesale electrical store, was referred to the Planning Commission for recommendation. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, the application of the Davis Standard Bread Company for a refund of $27.00 on license to peddle bakery products, which has been d~scontinued~ was denied. # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the petition cf six property owners requesting a suspension street light at the corner of Tenth and Freeman Streets, was referred to the Street Commissioner and City Engineer with power to act. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the application ~ Homer E. Hunt for transfer of permit to drive a taxicab for the Courtesy Cab Company, was granted on recommendation of the Taxicab Commission. # On motion of Trustee Penn, seceded by Bruns and carried, the Mayor and Clerk were instructed to sign an agreement with A. H. Swanson covering the construction of an electric sign at 1807 N. Main Street which extends over the five foot set back line established on N. Main Street. # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the applications of Electrical Contractors for permits to hang electrical signs, were granted under supervision of the Electrical Inspector as the following locations: L. & W. Liquor Store The Town P~mp Mission Bootery 325 W. Fourth Street 514 W. Fourth Street 212 W. Fourth Street. In Re Resignation L. C. Snodgrass. In Re Ordinance Rezoning S.E.Corner First & Van Ness Sts. In Re Res0. No. 2§17 Curb Line on portion Flower Street. Rrdinance No. 1042 Regulating Business of Carrying Passengers for Hire in Motor Vehicles. In Re Gasoline Contracts. In Re Report of Met. Water District. In Re Third Quarter Report on Annual Budget. On motion of Trustee B~uns, seconded by Layton and carried, the resignation of L.~C. Snodgrass, Police Officer, to take effect immediately, was accepted. # On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance amending Zoning Ordinance No. 809 changing the Zone upon that certain real property locate6 at the southeast corner of First Street and Van Ness Street, from Single Family Residence Zone to Apartment House Zone" was introduced, read, considered and placed on file for second reading. # On motion of Trustee Penn, seoonded by Layton and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution establishing curb line on West side of Flower Street between Washington Avenue and Fifteenth Street" was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 2517 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton. Trustees None. Trustees Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Absent, # On motion of Trustee B~uns, seconded by Layton and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: #An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 962 entitled 'An Ordinance regulating and licensing the business of carrying passengers for hire in motor vehicles in the City of Santa Aha!" was read, considered, designated Ordinance No. 1042 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest E. Layton. Noes, Trustees None. Absent, Trustees Fred C. Rowland. # On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by B~uns an~ carried, the Auditor was authorized to enter into ~ontract for gasolin~ with the Union 0Il Company for the first six months,beginning April l, 1937, and with the Standard 0il Company for the last six months beginning October 1st, 1957. On motion of Trustee Bruns, the condensed report of the seconded by Layton and carried, City Auditor covering work in progress on the Metropolitan Water District during the month of February, 1957, was received and filed. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the report of the City Auditor for the Third Quarter on the Annual Budget, was received and filed. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the City Council adjourned. APPROVED: Cit~ ~le rk. Council Chambers. Santa Ana City Hall. April 5th, 1937. 7:30 P.M. City Council met in regular session. Meeting called to order by Mayor Rowland. Present: Trustees Plummer W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Absent: Trustees None. Each Trustee having received a copy of the Minutes, further reading of the Minutes of March 15th and 29th, 1937, was dispensed with and the Minutes approved on motion of Layton, seconded by Smith and carried. In Re Communication City of Pasadena. In Re Contest of Traffic Safety Commission. In Re Calif. Sewage Works Assn. Conference. In Re Application Mex. Youth Progressive Club. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the communication of the City of Pasadena Park Superintendent relative to meeting being held in the Griffith Park Golf Clubhouse, Friday noon, April 9th, for the purpose of forming an organization which will be~beneficial to Park Superinten- dents, was referred to the Forestry Board for disposition. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the communication from the State Traffic Safety Commission relative to entering contest in Sacramento, was referred to the Traffic Safety Commission. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the communication advising of the Ninth Spring Conference of the California Sewage Works Association to be held in Stockto April 23rd and 2&th, 1937, was referred to Trustee Smith to investigate and delegated to attend if he finds it to be of interest and importance on sewage collection and disposal problems. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the application of the Mexican Youth Progressive Club of the Y.M.C.A. for a free permit to sell candy and ice cream during the track and field meet to be held at the Santa Ana High School, May 8th, 1937, was granted. In Re Application Homer F. Larkin. In Re ApDli c at i on James S. Jones. In Re Application J. A. Milbrat. In Re Communication B. W. Stevens. In Re Applications Taxicab Drivers. In Re Electric Signs. In Re Monthly Reports. 354, was ing date # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, the application of Homer F. Larkin for permission to display and sell house trailers on Lot 50 Tract 579, Junior High School ~ract located on South Main Street between Russell and Wilshire Streets, was refer~ed to the Planning Commission. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Stuns and carried, the application of James S. Jones for a permit to erect a duplex on Lot 20 and the north one-half of Lot 21, Tract 354 located on the east side of Olive Street between Tenth and Washington, was referred to the Planning Commission. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion o: Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, the property described a~ Lot 20 and the north one-half of Lot 21, Tract ordered Posted for special uses and the Joint hear- set April 19th, 1937. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the application of J. A. Milbrat to have the northwest corner of First and Shelton Streets rezoned to permit the construction of a drive-in market, was referred to the Planning Commission # On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bl~uns and carried, the communication of B. W. Stevens requesting that single chimes or bells be placed on the stop signals located at the intersections of First and Main Streets and at Seventeenth and Main Streets and that stop signs be placed on Seventeenth Street at Broadway, was referred to the Traffic Safety Com- mission for recommendation. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the applications of 0tin W. Hamel, C. D. Graham and Walter F. Hodge for permits to drive taxicabs, were granted on recom- mendation of the Taxicab Commission. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, the applications of Electrical Contractors for permits to hang electrical signs, were granted under supervision of the Electrical Inspector at J. A. Dunn Don L. Andrews Hancock 0il Co. Owl Drug Co. Gem Hosiery On motion of Trustee the following locations: 1911 S. Main St. 112 E. Fifth St. 119 N. Main St. 101 W. 4th St. 101~ W. ~th St. Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the monthly reports of the various City Officers for the month of March, were referred to the Finance Committee. In Re Monthly Warrants. In Re Appointment--F.W. Norton. In Re Taxicab Rates. In. Re W.P.A.ProJect W. 17th St.Storm Drain. In Re W.P.A. Project Roe Drive Sewer. In Re Material for Sewer Project on Roe Dr. In Re Advertise for Cast Iron Pipe. In Re Advertise for Chain Link Fencing. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the Clerk was instructed to draw warrants numbering from 1968 to 2206 inclusive, as audited and approved by the Financ Committee. . On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, F. W. Norton was appointed as a police officer of the City of Santa Aha. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded~by Layton and carried, the permits of the Broadway Cab Company and the Courtesy Cab Company heretofore granted were amended to conform with the application made to change the schedule of rates as follows: All rates from business zones bordering on the south at McFadden Street, on the east Grand Avenue, on the north Seventeenth Street, on the west Bristol Street. Rates at fifteen cents. All rates from business zones bordering on the south at Edi~ger Street, on the east Mabury Street, the north Santa Clara Street, on the west Artesia Street. Rated at twenty cents. All other zones remain unchanged. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, May 1st, the City Engineer was authorized and directed to begin work on W.P.A. Project Storm Drain along the north side of West Seventeenth Street from Flower Street to the west line of the Mastich property. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the City Engineer was authorized to proceed with W.P.A. Pro- Ject on Sewer on Roe Drive, Santa Ana Boulevard and along extension of Memory Lane to North Flower Street. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the Purchasing Agent was authorized to purchase materials to be used on W.P.A. Project for Sewer on Roe Drive, etc. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the Clerk was authorized to advertise for bids for the ing cast iron pipe to be submitted May 3rd, 1~37: 3500 feet 4 inch Cast Iron PiDe 2000 " 6 " " " 1000 " 1000 " l0 " " " " 2500 " 12 " " " " On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the Clerk was authorized to advertise for bids to be opened May 3rd, 1937, for galvanized chain link fencing in accordant with plans and specifications on file in the office of the Purchasing Agent~ In Re Eliminate Loading Zone on N.Sycamore St. In Re Protest of J. W. Narkel. In Re Eliminate Zone on N. Loading Broadway. In Re Committee .on Loading Zones. In Re Application So. Santa Ana Church of Christ. In Re Application Arrow Laundry & Linen Supply. In Re Application Dr. John McAuley. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Smith and carried, the City Engineer and Attorney were authorized to prepare the south of alley ~ necessary Resolution to eliminate the loading zone/on the east side of Sycamore Street between Third and Fourth Streets . On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Smith and carried, the protest of J. W. Markel relative to the amount of space occupied by the two taxicab companys, was referred t6 ~he~ Street and Police Commissioners for investigation. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, the City Attorney was instructed to prepare the necessary Resolu- tion to eliminate the loading~zone south of the parking lot on the east side of Broadway~betwe~ Third and Fourth Streets . On motion of Trustee Stuns, seconded by Smith and carried, the Chair was authorized to appoint a committee to investiga~ and check over all the loading zones with the view of elimi- natlng unnecessary zones and report back at the next meeting. Trustees Layton and Bruns were appointed as the committee. # No written or oral protests having been filed, on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the applica- tion of the South Santa Ana Church of Christ to construct a church in the 1900 block on Cypress Avenue, was referred to the Planning Commission. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the applica- tion of the South Santa Ana Church of Christ was granted to construct a church on Lot ?, Block A, Tract #284. . 0ral protests having been heard on the application of the Arrow Laundry-and Linen Supply ~m construct an addition to the present building, on motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the application was referred to the Planning Commission for recommendation. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the applicatio~ of the Arrow Laundry and Linen Supply to construct an addi- tion to the present building was granted under special uses and covering property described as Lot 6 and 7, BlOck 7, Fruit's Addition to Santa Ana. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the property in the rear of Lot 1818 N. S~camore Street was ordered posted for special use and the, hearing date set April 19th, 1937, in accordance with the application of Dr. John McAuley to establish his office, as recommended by the Plan- ning Commission. In Re Application LeRoy Burns. In Re Ordinance No. 1043 Rezonlng S.E. ~or. First & Van N~ss S~s. In Re Police Radio Station. In Re Application Shipkey & Pearson Inc. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and ~n motion Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the property at the southwest corner of First and Ross Streets was with a ten foot set-back posted for business zone/and the hearing date set April l~th, 1~37, in accordance with the application of LeRoy Burns to conduct a wholesale electrical store at said location. . On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance amending Zoning Ordinance No. 809 changing the Zone upon that certain real property located at the Southeast corner of First Street and Van Ness Street, from Single Family Residence Zone to Apartment House Zone" was read, considered, designated Ordinance No. 1043 and .passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. · Trustees None. Noes, A~sent, Trustees None. On moZion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, the action qf Plummet W. Bruns, Police Commissioner, was approved in signing proposal wAth the Board of Supervisors relative to the City of SantaAna installing a remote control station at tee City Hall to broadcast directly over Station KGHX owned and operated by the County of Orange. # On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn and carried, the request of Shipkey & Pearson, Inc. was granted to cut the curb to thirty feet on Tenth Street at their service station located at the southwest corner of Tenth and Broadway. On motion of Trus%ee Penn, secor~ded by Bruns and carried, the city Council adjourned. APPROVED: Mayor of the City of Santa Ana. City Council Chambers. Santa Aha City. Hall. April 19th, 1937. 7:30 P.M. City Council met in regular session. ~eeting called to order by Nayor Rowland. Present: Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. W.H. Penn, Fred C. Rowland. Absent: Trustees Ernest H. Laytono Smith Each Trustee having received a copy of the Einutes, further reading of the Einutes of Epril 5th, 1937, was dispensed with and the Ninutes approved on motion of Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried. In Re Application LeRoy Burns. In Re Application Dr.. John NcAuley. In Re Application ~ames S. Jones. In Re Golden Gate International Exposition. No written or oral objections having been filed, of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, tion of LeRoy Burns to have the property at the on motion the applica- southwest of Trustee tion of Dr. lot 13!8 N. Commission. ~orner of First and Ross Street rezoned for business to per- mit a wholesale electrical store at said location, was referred to the Planning Commission. On recommendation of the Planning Conmission and on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the applica- tion of LeR0y Burns to conduct the business of wholesale electrical store at the southwest corner of First and Ross Streets, was granted for special use.and providing for a ten foot set-back. No written or oral objections having been filed, on motion Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, the applica- John NcAuley to establish his office in rear of Sycamore Street, was referred to the Planning On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the applica- tion of Dr. John NcAuley was granted for special, use. A written protest signed by eight residents snd property owners having been presented against~ the application of James S. Jbnes to erect a duplex on the east side of Olive Street between Tenth and Washington, on motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the application of James S. Jones to erect a duplex was referred back to the Planning Commission for recommendation. Action was postponed. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the communication of the Dept. of Governmental Participation requesting support of Assembly Bill #252, which provides for an appropriation of $5,000,000 for a State exhibit for the purpose of advertising the State of California at the Golden Gate International Exposition in 19Z9, was referred to the committee as a whole. In Re Meeting--Or. Co. League of Municipalities. In Re Meeting of Or. Co. Coast Assn. In Re Public Concerts NYA Boy's Band. In Re Application B. J. MacMullen. In Re General Mo~ars Parade of Progress. In Re Application Sou. Cal.0rnamental Bench & Garden Sup. Co. In Re Planning Commission Consultant. In Re Wrecking Yards. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the communication of the Orange County League of Municipali- ties relative to monthly meeting to be held in the Woman's Clubhouse in LaHabra, Thursday, April 22nd at 6:30 P.M., was received and members of the Council, city employees and mem- bers of the Planning Commission were urged to attend. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Stuns and carried, the communication of the Orange County Coast Association with reference to the ~onthly meeting to be held in Woman's Club House in Costa Mesa at 6:30 PoM., Tuesday, April ~0th, was received and members of Council urged to attend. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Brun~ and carried, the com~unication of Robert L. Wilson, Supervisor NYA Project 5188-Y, requesting the use of Birch and Fisher Park facili- ties for public band concerts to be given by NYA Boy's Band Monday and Thursday nights during the months of April, May and June and probably the balance of the summer, was granted subject to the approval of the City Auditor if dates do no conflict with other application~ for use of the Parks. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Smith and carried, the communication of B. J. MacMullen guaranteeing that the grounds and equipment in the Municipal Bowl will be left in as good condition as before their use by the General Motors Corporation for their Parade of Progress, was received and . On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Smith and carried, the application of General Motors Corporation for use of the Municipal Bowl, May 1st, 2nd and 3rd to hold their Parade of Progress, was granted. On recommendation of the Forestry Board and on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and ~arried, the application of the Southern Calif. 0rn~mental Bench and Garden Supply Company to place advertising benches in the city parkways, was denied. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Stuns and carried, the Chair was authorized to appoint a committee from the Council to confer with a like committee fro~ the Planning Commission regarding a Planning Consultant and the rezoning of the City of Santa Ana. Trustees Penn and Smith were appointed as the committee. The recommendation of the Planning Commission was concurred with and on motion of Trustee Bruns~ seconded by Penn and In Re Application Rev. Borg & Anderson. In Re Relinquishment of Portion SantaClara ~ve. In Re Taxicab Driver. In Re Electric Signs. In Re Purchase Police Car. In Re Reso. No. 2518 Felicitations to Mr. & Mrs. E.G. Warner. carried, the City Clerk was instructed not to accept applica- tions for permits to conduct Wrecking or Junk Yards outside of the Industrial District. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Smith and carried, the application of Rev. Borg & Anderson for permission to distribute notices announcing their evangelistic meetings in Santa Ana, was received and referred to the Police Commission er and Chief. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the communication from the State Division of Highways relin- quishing as State highway right-of-way a portion of Santa Clara Avenue, was received and filed. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the application of Eugene Wood for a transfer of permit to d~lve a taxicab for the Courtesy Cab Co~oany, was granted on recommendation of the Taxicab Commission. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the applications of Electrical Contractors for permits to hang electrical signs, were granted under supervision of the Electrical Inspector at the following locations: Home 0il Co. S.A. Wine & Liquor Spot Robbins-Henderson Ltd. Mrs. R. L. Dalton M. Eltiste & Co. 319 S. ~in St. 927 S. Main St, 107 W. 5th St. 305½ Spurgeon St. 310 E. 5th St. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the Police Department were granted permission to purchase an automobile from 0. R. Haan, providing car #3 or the 1935 Plymouth Sedan is accepted in trade for the amount of $450.00 On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the following Resolution No. 2518 was adopted: THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DO RESOLVE AS FOLLO As we pause from our daily tasks we should reflect on the achievements of our predecessors who have guided the destinle~ of our City in the years gone by. They have merited our appreciation for their faithful performance and loyalty to the duties assumed by them. At this time our memory recalls the services of one who served this City honestly and faithfully--MAYOR E. G. WARNER. On the 25th day of April, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-seven, Mayor and Mrs. E. G. Warner will have occasion to reJoine, and we, on behalf of the citizens of Santa Ana, wish to extend our sincere felici- tations to them, on the Fiftieth Anniversary of their Wedding Day. The City Council therefore directs that the followir~ resolution be spread upon its minutes as a permanent record of its sentiments at this time: RESOLVED: That we do extend to former Mayor and Mrs. E. G. Warner our felicitations on their Fiftieth Wedding Anniversa~ PASSED AND ADOPTED this 19th day of April, 1937. In Re Advertise for Fire Pumping Engine. In Re Price on Motor Grader. In Re Report of Met. Water Dist. In Re Awning Regulations. In Re Reso. No. 2519 Elimination Certain Loading Zones. In Re Reso. No. 2520 Ordering Improvemen~ to Abandon Portion of Santa Ana Boulevard. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconied by Smith and carried, the City Clerk was instructed to advertise for bids covering one triple combination 1000 gallon Dumping engine as per specifi- cations on file in the Auditor's office, bids to be opened Nay 17th, 1937. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, the Chair was authorized to appoint a committee to examine the prices and specifications on motor grader submitted to the Auditor and make resommendation back to the Council. Trus- tees Layton, Penn, City Engineer and Auditor were appointed as the committee. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the condensed report of the City Auditor covering work in progress during the month of ~larch on the Metropolitan Water District, was received and filed. On motion of Trustee Bruns, the report of the committee seconded by Smith and carried, appointed on the regulation of awnings was accepted recommending that no change be made in our Ordinance. . On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution concerning Parking Limitations under Ordinance No. 1030" was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 2519 and passed by the following vote:: Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Trustees None. Absent, Trustees Ernest H. Layton. This being the time and place set forth in Resolution of Intention No. 2515 that the public interest and convenience requires the work hereinafter described and the City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby order the following work to be done and improvement made in the City of Santa Ana as follows: To order the abandonment of a portion of a certain street known as Santa Ana Boulevard within said City, which portion of said street is described as being a certain portion of the property over which there exists an easement for slope and/or revetment work. No person appearing to protest or object to the work as set forth in Resolution No. 2520 and no written protests having been filed, a resolution was introduced ordering the imp ment. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the resolution was ordered filed, read, considered, designated Resolution Ordering Improvement No. 2520 and passed by t~e following vote: In Re Ordinance No. lO~ Prohibiting Attempts to Influence Police Officers. In Re Application Homer F. Larkin. In Re Parking Facilities for Municipal Bowl. In Re Banners for Jr. College Fiesta. In Re Reso. No. 2521 Abate Weeds. APPROVED :, Ayes, Noes, Absent, Trustees P!ummer W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Fred C. Rowland. Trustees None. Trustees Ernest H. Layton. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance of the City of Santa Ana prohbiting certain attempts to influence police officers in the performance of their duties" was read, considered, designated Ordinance No. 1044 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Trustees None. Absent, Trustees Ernest H. Layton. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the property known as Lot 50 Tract 579 Junior High School Tract located on S. Main Street between Russell & Wilshire, was ordered posted for special useand the hearing date set May 3rd, 1937, in accordance with the application of Homer F. Larkin to sell and display trailers on said property. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded .by Bruns and carried, the recommendation of the Planning Commission that the pro- perty bounded by Flower, Eighth and Garnsey Street be leased by the City and operated as a municipal parking lot for pa- trons of the Municipal Bowl, was taken under advisement. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Smith and carried, the request of Mr. McDaniels, representing the Junior College for permission to place two banners,advertising the College Fiesta to be held May 14th, at Tenth and Main Streets and at Fourth and Broadway, was referred to the Police Commissioner. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, a Resolution entitled: "A Resolution ordering the Street Superintendent to abate the public nuisance heretofore declared by the City Council of the City of Santa ~ua to exist in the City of Santa Ana, to-wit: Weeds which bear seeds of a wingy or downy nature and attain such a large growth as to become a fire menace when dry and which are noxious and dangerous, growing upon certain streets, sidewalks and private property in the City of Santa Ana, by having the weeds referred to removed." was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 2521 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Trustees None. Absent, Trustees Ernest H. Trustee Bruns, On motion of Layton. seconded by Smith and carried, Olty ~JleFE. the City Council adjourned. Council Chambers. Santa Ana City Hall. May 3rd, 1937. 7:30 P.M. City Council met in regular session. Meeting called to order by Mayor Rowland. Present: Trustees Plummer W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Absent: Trustees None. Each Trustee ~avi~ received a copy of the Minutes, further reading of the Minutes of April 19th, 1937, was dispensed with and the Minutes approved on motion of Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried. InRe Application Homer F. Larkin. In Re Application Mrs. Roy Corry. In Re A~plication Richfield Oil Co. In Re Bids for Cast Iron Pipe. No written or oral objections havinE been filed, on motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the applica- tion of Homer F. Larkin for a permit to display and sell house trailers on Lot 50, Tract 579 Junior High School Tract located on the west side of ~{ain Street between Russell and Wilshire Streets, was referred to the Planning Commission. Upon recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Smith and carried, the appli- cation of Homer F. Larkin to sell hQuse trailers on Lot 50 Junior High School Tract 579, was granted under special uses On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the application of Hrs. Roy Corry for permit to conduct a camp ground for camp cars and/or trailers on Sullivan Street near First Street, was referred to the Planning Commission. Upon recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried,the property described as follo~:~'s: Commencing at a point 130 feet south of the N. E. Corner of Section 15, TownsHip 5 S, Range l0 W, S.B.B.~,I; thence West parallel to First Street 260 feet; then( South 140 feet; thence East 260 feet; thence North 140 feet to the point of beginning, excepting therefrom the area p~osted included within Sullivan Street, was ordered/~or epeSial use and the hearing date set May 17th 1937. (~n motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn and carried, the application of the Richfield 0il Company for a permit to construct a service station on the southwest corner of First and Orange Avenue being Lots ll and 12, Block B,'Blee~s Second Addition, was referred to the Planning Commissi'on. The Planning Commission referred the application to a commit- tee to investigate and report back at the next meeting. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, proceed to open bids for the furnishing of cast iron pipe as follows'/ ~ 3500 ft.~_" 2000 ft.6" 1000 ft.8" 1000 ft.10" 2500 ft.tt" Utilities Supply Company $0.645 National Cast Iron Pipe 0.495 Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Co. 0.508 American Cast Iron Pipe Co. 0.509 United States Pipe & Found~ Co. 0.52 In Re Bids on Fencing. Standard Fence Company Anchor Post Fence Company Whiting-Mead Co. Pacific Fence Constr~ction Co. American Fence Construction Co. Wickwire Spencer Steel Co. In Re Concerts NYA Boy's Band. In Re Communication Dept. of Parks. In Re Application of Gilbert-Weston-Stearns, Inc. In Re Petition Against Lumber Yard. On motion of 90.9425 ~1.345 ~1.805 ~2.325 0.76 1.145 1.55 1.90 0.7765 1.166 1.575 1.998 0.778 !.!68 1.58 2.00 0.79 1.19 1.61 2.03 Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the bids for the furnishing of cast iron pipe were referred to the Water Commissioner and City Auditor for checking and report back at the next meeting. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn and carried, proceed to open bids for furnishlng chain link fencing for the Municipal Bowl and ~at~r Works as follows: Municipal Bowl Alternate Water Works Alternate $1161.54 ~1086.54 $1099.86 --- 126~.00 1204.00 1160.00 $11!0.00 1076.91 1026.62 I07~.49 1033.69 1315.75 1280.75 1098.80 1071.80 ll50.00 --- 1025.00 --- 1348.52 1303.31 1193.14 1155.00 On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn and carried, the bids for chain link fencing were referred to chasing Agent for checking and report back to the the Pur- Council. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the communication of Robert L. Wilson, Supervisor l~fA Project 5!68-Y, expressing appreciation for the Council's cooperatio~ for NYA Band Concerts in the Santa Ama parks, was received and filed. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the communication from the Los Anget~s Dept. of Parks with reference to having representatives from Santa Ama attend meetings of their organization for park improvements and pub- lic service, was referred to the Forestry Board. ,! On motion of Trustee Brt~ns, seconded by Layton and carried, the application of Gilbert-Weston-Stearns, Inc. to install overhead wires for a lighting circuit across Poinsettia Stre~ to connect the office with the mill for the Frank Curran Lu~- ber Company at 1005 E. Fourth Street, was referred to a com- mittee composed of Trustees Bruns and Penn. Upon recommendation of the committee and on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, the application of Gil- bert-Weston-Stearns, Inc. was granted on condition that the Frank Curran Lumber Company enter into an agreement with the remove the overhead wires upon notice and without the City of Santa Ama. City to cost to # A petition with thirty-six signatures was presented against the unsightly lumber yard situated at 1070 W. Sixth Street an requesting the removal of same. On motion of Trustee Bruns, In Re Applications Lyman H. growl & E. C. Heard. In Re Tax~cab Driver. In Re Sale of Poppies Veterans of Foreign Wars. In Re Bond of Doyle McMillln. In Re Electric Signs. In Re Agreement with Southern Pacific Co. In Re Report of Health Dept. In Re Monthly Reports. seconded by Layton and carried, the petition a~nst lumber yard was referred to a committee of Trustees Bruns and Smith On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, the applications of Lyman H. Crowl and E. C. Heard for appointments as special police officers without pay from the City, to work as merchant patrol officers for Gilbert F. granted subject to the approval of the Chief of Wagner, were ?ollce. On motion of the application of Edward S. Richards taxicab for the Courtesy Cab Company, mendation of the Taxicab' Commission. On motion of Trustee Bruns, the application of Veterans solicit funds through the 29th, 1987, was granted. On motion of Trustee Smith, Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, for a permit to drive was granted on recom- seconded by Penn and carried, of Foreign Wars of Santa Aha to sale of poppies on Saturday, Hay seconded by Layton and carried, the bond of Doyle McMil!in for housemoving in the amount of ~1000.00, was approved subject to the City Clerk checking the signatures on the bond and filing of Certificate with the County Clerk. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the application of Electrical Contractors for permits to hnn electrical signs, were granted under supervision of the Electrical Inspector at the following locations: Vande Kamp Holland Dutch Bakers 210 N. Broadway Asher Jewelry Company 21~ W. Fourth St. Scouller's Dress Shop 312 N. Sycamore St. Pay-less Markets Inc. 20~ N. Sycamore St. Sontag Drug Co. ll5 E. Fourth St. . On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Br~ns and carried, the ~ayor and Clerk were authorized to enter into a lease agreement with the Southern Pacific Company to install a proposed sewer line under their tracks and right-of-way north of Santiago Creek adjacent to Santa Aha Boulevard. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the report of the Health Department for the months of January, February and March, 1937, was received and filed. ,, On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the monthly reports Of the City Officers for April, were referred to the Finance Committee. In Re Warrants. In Re Rental of Motor Grader. In Re Equipment--Pumping Plant at J.0. Sewer. In Re Insurance J. 0. Sewer. In Re Application James S. Jones. In Re Reso. No. 2522 Opposing Hog Ranch. In Re Copy of Resolution to Bd. of Supervisors. In Re l~escind Motion Approving Minutes. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the City Clerk was instructed to draw warrants numbering from 2235 to 2437 inclusive, as audited by the Finance Committee. # On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn and carried, the lease agreement with May-Bemis Company for the rental of motor grader at $300.00 per month, to be entered into by the Purchasing Agent if and when the date of expiration of lease and option is changed to July 30th, 1938. Roll Call: Ayes, Trustees Plummer W. Bruns, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton Fred C. Rowland, Noes, Trustees Joseph P. Smith, Absent, None On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the Mayor was authorized to appoint a committee relative to purchase of equipment for the repair of the pumping plant at the Joint 0utfa!l Sewer. Trustees Smith and Bruns and City Auditor Banks were appointed as the committee. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the City of Santa Ana as contracting party, to purchase insurance on the Joint Outfall Sewer in the amount of $100,000.00 with initial premium as $3250.00, subject to the apyroval of the other member cities of the Joint 0utfa!! Sewe Upon recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the applica- tion of James S. Jones for a permit to construct a duplex on Lot 20 and the north one-half of Lot 21, Tract 854, being on the east side of Olive Street between Tenth and Washington, was granted under special use. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution opposing establishment of Hog l~anch" was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 2522 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Perm, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Tr~s tees None. Noes, Absent, Trustees None. On motion of Tr~stee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the City Clerk was instructed to file a copy of Resolution' No. 2522 opposing establishment of Hog Ranch with the Board of Supervisors of the On motion of Trustee County of Orange, Tuesday, May 4, 1937. Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, the motion a~.rovingD~ the minutes of the City Council for April 19th, 1937, was rescinded. In Re Appli cati on LeRoy Burns. In Re Minutes Approved. In Re Ordinance Rezoning Cot. 1st & Ross Sts. In Re Ordinance Repealing Certain Ordinances& Parts of In Re Ordinance Amending Ordinances Relating to Domestic Animals. APPROVED: ayor of the C~ity of Santa Aha. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, granting of the minutes of April 19th, 1937, pertaining to the/applica- tion of LeRoy Burns to conduct the business of wholesale electrical store at the southwest corner of First and Ross Streets, to be amended to read "rezoned for business" instead "for special use". On motion of Tr~stee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the minutes of April l~th, 1937, as amended, were approved. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance amending Zoning 0rdin(~nce No. 809 changing the Zone upon that certain real property located at the southwest corner of First Street and Ross Street, from Single Family Residence District to Business District" was introduced, read, considered and placed on file for second reading. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and ~arried, the following Ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance repealing certain other Ordinances and parts of Ordinances of the City of Santa Ana" Ordinances. was introduced, read, considered and placed on file for second reading. On motion of Tr~stee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 9&~ entitled ~'An Ordinance of the City of Santa Aha amending Section 4 of Ordinance No. 841 and adding new material relating to the keeping of domestic snimals and fowls'" was introduced, read, second reading. ,! On motion of Trustee Penn, the ~ity Council adjourned. considered and placed on file for seconded by Layton and carried, City ~C1/erk. Council Oh_ambers Santa Ana City Hall. May 17th, 1~37. 7:30 P.M. City CounCil met in regular session. Meeting called to order by Mayor Rowland. Present: Trustees Plummet W. B~uns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Absent: Trustees None.- Each Trustee having received a copy of the Minutes, further reading of the Minutes of May 5rd, 1957, was dispensed with and the Minutes approved on motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Smith and carried. In Re Application Mrs. Roy Corry. In Re Bids on Fire Pumping Engine. In Re Mayor Pro Tem. In Re Communication--Calif. Bafety Council, Inc. No written or oral protests having been filed, on motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the application of Mrs. Roy Corry for a permit to conduct a camp ground for camp cars and/or trailers at Sullivan and First Streets, wac referred back to the Planning Commission. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of 'Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the applica- tion of Mrs. Roy Corry was granted under special use, to con- duct a camp ground for camp cars and/or trailers on property described as follows: Commencing at a point l~0 feet South of the N.E. corner of Section 10, Township § S., Range l0 W. S.B.B.M. thence West parallel to First Street 280 feet; thence South l~0 feet; thence East 260 feet; thence North IA0 feet to the point of beginning, excepting therefrom the area included~within Sullivan Street. # On motion Of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, proceed to open bids for one triple combination 1000 gallon pumping engine as follows: Knox & Stout Hardware Co. General Fire Truck Corp. ~rens-Fox Fire Engine Co. American-LaFrance & Foamite Industries Seagrave Corp. $12,760.00 sales tax include ~1~,500~00 $11,250.00 plus 13,0A~.O0 " 1A,46@.00 ~,21~.00 " 11,535.00 # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the bids on fire pumping engine were taken under advisement and referred to a committee of Trustees Penn, Bruns and Layton and the Purchasing Agent. # Mayor Rowland asked to be excused and on motion Of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, TruStee Penn was appointed Mayor Pro Tem. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the communica~ion of the Calif. Safety Council, Inc. relative to supporting Assembly Bill ~2063, which is the first step toward highway accident prevention, was referred to the Traffic Safety Commission. In Re Resignation E. E. LenSz. In Re Petition Vet. Welfare Board. In Re Electric Signs. In Re Taxicab Driver. In Re Application J. J. Hardman. In Re Application Blue Cab Company. In Re Resolution Traffic Safety Commission. In Re Appointment C. W. Riggle. In Re Lumber Storage on Vacant Lots. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the resignation of E. E. Lentz as motorcycle officer of the City, was accepted with regrets and allowing fifteen days vacation with pay and the Clerk was instructed to write a letter of appreciation of his loyal services. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the communication of the Veterans' Welfare Board with peti- tion attached for the cancellation of taxes on four pieces of property within the City, was received and petition grants # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the applications of electrical contractors for permits to hang electrical signs, were granted under supervision of the Electrical Inspector at the following locations: B.J. Chandler Company L.D. Cofflng Company Walker's Liquor Store On motion of Trustee Smith, 426 W. 4th St. ~11 E. §th St. 506AN. ~ain St. seconded by BrUns and carried, the application of Kenneth F. Stows for a per, it to d~ive taxicab for the Courtesy Cab Company, was granted on recom- mendation of the Taxicab Commission. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, t~he application of J. J. Ha~dman for permission to sell second hand clothing and shoes at 412 E. Fourth Street, was referred to the Police Commissioner and Chief with power to act. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Brune and carried, the application of W. B. Smith and R. K. Gibson for a permit to operate the Blue Cab Company at the Southwest corner of Second and Nain Street, using four taxicabs and setting forth their schedule of rates of fare, was referred to the Taxicab Commission. # On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Smith and carried,. the Resolution adopted by the Traffic Safety Commission set- ting forth its recommendation for the control of traffic, was referred to the Council as a whole and the Chief of Police. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, C. W. Riggle was appointed a special police office~for school eros sings. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the Fire ~arshal to be notified of the unsightly appearance is to of lumber storage at lO?O W. Sixth Street and he/notify all In Re Mayor Resumes ~hair. In Re Flood Waters Santiago Creek. In He Parking Me,ers. In Re Application Richfield 0il Co. In Re Application J. A. Milbrat. In Re Bids Rejected on Fencing. In Re Bids Rejected on Cast Iron Pipe. In Re Ordinance No. 10~5 Rezonlng Cor.lst & Ross St. owners of lots on which lumber is being stored to have them cleaned up. # At this time Mayor Rowland returned to the Council Meeting and resumed the Chair. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the committee appointed ~o investigate the petition of pro- perty owners for flood control along the south bank of the santiago Creek between Santa Ana Boulevard and Flower Street, was continued and proper~y owners to be informed of the repor of the committee that the City is unable to finance a~proJect for relief at this time. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the communication of the Chief of Police and petition with seventy-eight signatures favoring the installation of parkinl meters in the City and the communic$ion of the Retail Divi- sion of the Chamber of Commerce submitting a digest of a parking survey made under their auspices, were referred to the Council as a whole to study and report back at the next meeting. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion o~ Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the property at the southwest corner of First and Orange Avenue was order~ posted for special use and the hearing date set June 7th, 19~7, in accordance with the application of the Richfield 0il Company to erect a service station. # On recommendation of ~he Planning commission and on motion of Trustee Smith, seconded~by Bruns and carried, the property at the northwest corner of First and Shelton Streets was ordered posted for neighborhood business zone and the hearin date set June ?th, 1987, in compliance with the application of J. A. Milbrat to construct a drive-in-market. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried by unanimous vote, all bids on fencing were rejected and checks to be returned to bidders and if the City decides to purchase fencing to buy same on open market. # 'On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, all bids submitted on cast iron pipe were rejected and check to be returned to bidders. On motion of Trustee Bruns, secorzled by Smith and carried, ~he following Ordinance entitled: In Re Ordinance No. 1046 Domestic Animals & Fowls. In Re Ordinance No. 1047 Repealing Certain Ordinances. In Re Reso. No. ~523 Diagonal Parking In Re Budget-Gas Tax Allocation Streets of Major Importance. In Re Budget-Gas Tax Allocation on State Highways. #AAh Ordinance amending Zoning Ordinance No. 809 changing the Zone upon that certain real property located at the southwest corner cf First Street and Ross Street, from Single Family Residence District to Business District." was read,~considered, designated Ordinance No. 1045 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Pl,~m~er W. Bra, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Pem~, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Trustees None. Absent, Trustees None. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: 'An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 949 entitled 'An Ordinance of the City of Santa Ana amending Section 4 of Ordinance No. 641 and adding new material relating to the keeping of domestic animals and fowls'" was read, considered, designated Ordinance No. 1046 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Trustees None. Absent, Trustees None. # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Brans and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance repealing certain other Ordinances and parts of Ordinances of the City of Santa Ana" was read, considered, designated Ordinance No. 1047 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. ~m~h, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Trustees None. Absent, Trustees None, On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the following Resolution entitled: 'Resolution establishing diagonal parking under Ordinance No. 1030" was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 2523 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Trustees None. Noes, Absent, Trustees None. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the Mayor and Clerk were authorized to sign budget for al of expenditures out of the Gasoline Tax Allocation on Streets of Major Importance for the fiscal year I937-1935. # On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Smith and carried, the Mayor and Clerk were authorized to sign budget for approv al of expenditures out of. the Gasoline T~x Allocation on State Highways for biennium 1937-1939. In Re Improvement N. Broadway. APPROVED: Mayor of the Cit~y of santa Ana. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the City Engineer was authorized to submit maps for the improvement of North Broadway from the south line of First Street to the Jouth line of Tenth Street, to the Department of Public Works. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the City Council adjourned. Cl~ 91erk. Council Chambers Santa Ana City Hall. June 7th, 1937. 7:30 P.M. City Council met in regular session. Meeting called to order by Mayor Rowland. Present: Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Absent: Trus tees None. Each Trustee having received a copy of the Minutes, further reading of the Minutes of M~y 17th, 1937, was dispensed with and the Nlnutes approved on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried. In Re Application J. Milbrat. In Re Application Richfield Oil Co. ~his being the time set for the hearing on the application of J. Milbrat to construct a drive-in-market at the northwest corner of First and Shelton Streets, on motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn and carried, the application, pro- tests against and communications favoring the application were referred to the planning Commission. No recommendation having been submitted by the Planning Com- mission, on motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, the application of J. Milbrat was referred back to the Planning Commission for recommendation. # Written protests having been filed and read, on motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the applicatlo~ of the Richfield Oil Company to erect a service station at the southwest corner of First and Orange Avenue, was referred to the Planning Commission. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn and carried, of the Richfield 0il Company to erect service southwest corner of First and Orange Avenue, special use. the application station at the was granted for In Re Appl ic ation Dr. W.A. Harris. In Re Application Mary P. Matthews Walters. In Re Communication Grover L. Walters. In Re Application to Sell Fireworks. Tn Re Communi cati on Wayne Holt. In Re Communi cat i on Chamber of CoN~nerce. In Re Application Fay-Less Markets, Inc o # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the application of Dr. W. A. Harris for permission to move his office to his residence at 801 French Street, was refer- red to the planning Commission. The recommendation of the Planning Commission to deny the application of Dr. W. A. Harris was read and on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the application of Dr. W. A. Harris was referred to special committee of the Council for investiga- tion. The Chair appointed Trtm tees Bruns and Layton. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the application of Mary P. Matthews Walters to remodel a single family residence at 160~ E. Fourth Street into a two family apartment, was referred to the Planning Commission. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the application of Mary P. Matthews Walters was referred to the Buildi~ Department for disposition. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, the communication of Grover L. Walters, Executive Secretary of the Joint Outfall Sewer Board, regarding the proposed re- building of Section #1 of the Sewer as outlined in the Kennedy Report, was ~eceived and filed and the Clerk instruc- the report of ted to advise Mr.~ Walters that copies of/Mr. Harry Jencks, Consulting Sanitary Engineer, for the cities and aanitary districts excepting the City of Santa Aha, had been received. . On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn and carried, the application of F.P. Nickey Jr. Scoutmaster of Rotary Troop 24, for permission to establish five stands to sell fireworks, was granted without payment of license and under supervision of the Fire Chief and Chief of Police. # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Smith and carried, the communication of Wayne Holt of Garden Grove expressing his views on the parking meter question and protesting agains the installation of same, was referred to the Council as a whole. On motion cf Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, again the communication of the Chamber of Commerce/requesting the Council not to install parking meters in Santa Ana because of the opposition of leading merchants and the adverse attitude of their customers, was referred to the Council as a whole. # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the application of the Pay-Less Markets, Inc. to use a 28" d~p curtain to be hooked onto their present awning at the In Re Application Roy Russell. In Re Ornamental Trees on Heliotrope Dr. In Re Pretest on Weed Cleaning. In Re Protest Against E.T.O Auto Laundry. In Re Application for Shooting Gallery. In Re Electric Signs. In Re Assignman~ David J. Howell. north-east corner °f Second and Sycamore Streets to protect the perishable produce from the afternoon sun, was referred to a committee of Trustees Bruns and Penn to report back to the Council. . On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the application of Roy Russell for a permit to move a large house from the corner of Flower and Washington Avenue to Lot 13 Tract No. 354, was denied because the House Moving Ordinanc does not permit moving of houses of this size and the area of the lot is too'small for this particular house. # On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the request of property owners for the placing of ornamental trees according to the established schedule of planting on Heliotrope Drive north from Nineteenth Street, was referred to the Forestry Board with instructions to take immediate action. . On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, the protest of Mrs. E. E. Nichols and others against the condition of lots and sidewalks after cutting of weeds and hay in the area from Maple to Parton Streets and from Delhi Road north, was referred to the Chief of Police with power to act and with instructions to enforce the Ordinance. . On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the protest of property owners in the vicinity of the E.T.O. Auto Laundry, lO18 W. Fifth Street,to abate the use of oil burning at the auto laundry which creates a soot, was referre to a committee to investigate and report back at the next meeting. Trustees Layton and Penn were appointed as committ. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, the application of G. A. Cunningham for permission to condu( a shooting gallery at 42§ W. Fourth Street, was granted sub- ject to the~approval of the Chief of Police and under his instructions. # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the applications of electrical contractors for permits to hang electrical signs, were granted under supervision of the Electrical Inspector at the following locations: Ernest F. Gray 409 N. Main St. Dr. Wendell L. Jolivette 221 W. Fourth St. Mrs. R.L. ~alton &02~ N. Broadway. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, the communication of David J. Howell, was received and filed accompanied by the report of the City Engineer that all work In Re Applications Taxicab Drivers. In Re Petitions to Open S. Broadway In Re Monthly Reports. In Re Monthly Demands. In Re Appointment Rlbhard M. Bradley. In Re Application Blue Cab Co. In Re Unused Loading Zones & Cut Driveways. In Re Recess. on T~aot'I~12 as required by the bond posted for the same had been completed, the bond was declared exonerated and the Clerk instructed to draw warrant in amount of $1000.00 in favor of Wells & Bressler. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, the applications of W. M. Barnhill, William J. Hancock, Truman A. Clevenger and Clyde McWhorter to drive taxicabs and of Dale A. Tedrow for a transfer of permit to drive taxi- cab for the Blue Cab Company, were granted on recommendation of the Taxicab Commission. # Petitions were presented with 204 signatures requesting that the City acquire the southern portions of B~oadway to opeB said street through to Delhi Road and that all unimproved parts be improved. On motion of Trustee Laytm, seconded by Penn and carried, the petitions were referred to the City Engir~er for a preliminary survey and estimate of cost for opening of South Broadway and to report back to the Council at the earliest possible moment. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the monthly reports of the City ~fficers for the month of May, were referred to the Finance Committee. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the City Clerk was instructed to draw warrant~ numbering from 2465 to 2696 inclusive, as audited by the Finance Committee. . On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, Richard M. Bradley was appointed a police officer of the City of Santa Aha as of June 1st, 1937. . On recommendation of the Taxicab Commission and on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the applica- tion of W. B. Smith and R. K. Gibson to operate the Blue Cab- 'Company at the southwest corner of Second and Main Streets, was granted in accordance with the rates of fare and zones set forth in their application. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the Chair was authorized to appoint a committee to investlgat, the unused loading zones and cut driveways in the area bounds, by First, Ross, Fifth and French Streets. Trustees Layton and Bruns were appointed as the committee. # fifteen minute The Chair called a/recess to award badges to Scout Troop No. 26 sponsored by the Police Department, and the Council was again called to order. In Re Comnunication S.A.As sis tance League. In Re Joseph P. Smith Leave of Absence. In Re Reso. No. 252& Commendation to League of Calif. Municipalities. In Re Parking Facilities for Municipal Bowl. In Re Reso. No. 2525 Deed to M.R. Kellogg. In Re Ordinance Regulating Traffic. In Re Purchase--Fire Pumping Engine. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Smith and carried, the communication of Mrs. R~C. Hoiles, Secretary of the Santa Aha Assistance League, extending their thanks for the use of the Municipal Bowl for their horse show and appreciation of the courtesy of the City Employees for their help, was received and placed on file. # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the request of Trustee Joseph P. Smith for a thirty day leave of absence from the State to start June 8th, 1937, was granted. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, a Resolution of Commendation expressing appreciation for the services rendered Santa Ana by the Leage of California Muni- cipalities through the Legislative Department maintained at Sacramento during the last session of the State Legislature, was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 252~ and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Joseph P; Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred O. Bowland. Trustees None. Noes; Absent, # Ayes, Noes, Absent, # Trustees Plummet W. Bruns. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn and carried, the Chair was authorized to appoint a committee to investi- gate the recommendation of the Planning Commission for park- ing facilities for the Municipal Bowl. Trustees Bruns and Penn were appointed as the committee. # On motion ef Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution authorizing execution of Deed to M.R. Kellogg" was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 2§25 and passed by the following vote: Trustees Ptummer W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Trustees None. Trustees None. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the following 5rdinance entitled: "An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 1050 entitled 'An Ordinance of the City of Santa Ana regulating the use of Public Highways within said City'" was introduced, read, considered and placed on file for second reading. The committee appointed to investigate the bids submitted on a 1000 gallon pumping engine reports that they recommend the ~PPROVED: May the ~lty of Santa An~. pUt.Se of' fire pumping engine of the ~eagrave Corporation as it is the lowest bidder whose rated capacity is approved by the National Fire Underw~iters and it was moved by Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried~, that the City purchase the 1000 gallon fire pumping engine as per the bid of Sea- grave Corporation and pay cash therefor and all other bids be rejected and checks returned to the unsuccessful bidders. Roll Call: Ayes, Trustee Plummet W. Bruns, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Trustees Joseph P. Smith. Absent, Trustees None. The motion of Trustee Smith to reject all bids received on the 1000 gallon fire pumping engine and checks returned to unsuccessful bidders, was lost for lack of a second.. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, the City Council adjourned. Oity~Cl~rk. Council Chambers. Santa Ana City Hall. June 21st, 1937. 7:30 P.M. City Council met in regular session. Meeting called to order by Mayor Rowland. Present: Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Absent: Trustees Joseph P. Smith. Each Trustee having received a copy of the Minutea, further reading of the Minutes of June 7th, 1937, was dispensed with and the Minutes approved on motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn and carried. In Re Applicatfon Myrtle A. Williams. In B~ Minutes of Traffic Safety Commission. Application--Vande Kamp' s Holland Dutch Bakers, Inc. In Re Communication S.A. Community Chest. In Re Communication John Otis Haley. In Re Application IJesus Oastelo. On ~motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the application of Myrtle A. Williams for permission to use the name of Courtesy Cab in connection with her business of the Broadway Cab Company, having purchased the good will of the Courtesy Cab, was referred to the City Attorney to study and report back with recommendation. . On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the minutes of the Traffic Safety Commission covering meet- ings of April 125h, May 13th and June 7th, 1937, were receive~ and filed. # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the application of Van de Kamp's Holland Dutch Bakers, Inc. for permission to allow the neonized porcelain enamel sign to remain at Second and Broadway without an underwriter's label, was referred to the Electrical Inspector to report back. # On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn and carried, the communication of the Santa Ana Community Chest for per- mission to conduct their campaign the week of October 4th to 9th to solicit funds for %he Community Chest, was granted. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and car~ed, the communication of John Otis Haley with reference to the exten- sion of Bristol Street north of Seventeenth Street to meet with l~he State Highway, was referred to the City Clerk to advise Mr. Haley that the plans under consideration sometime ago to extend Bristol Street had been abandoned. . On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the application of Jesus Gastelo for permission to operate a pool hall at 1027 E. Fourth Street' was referred to the ~olice Commissioner and Chief for investigation. # In Re Application Chas. P. Mosher. In Re Electric Signs. In Re Taxicab Drivers. In Re Agreement with Bartelson & Wilson. In Re Bond of Seagrave Corp. In Re Demand of Earl C. Hill. In Re Appointment Chas. D. Swanner. In Re Petition ~ainst Auto Laundry. In Re Application Dr. W.A. Harris. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the application of Chas. P. Mosher to sell auto trailers to be displayed in front of his residence, 2005 S. Main Street, was referred to the Planning Commission. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the applications of electrical contractors for permits to hang electrical signs, were granted under supervision of the Electrical Inspector at the Bartelson & Wilson R. Heno Bee's Beauty Box Sayer's Linen Stores S.J. Gish Cafe On motion of Trustee Bruns, following locations: 212 S. Main St. 715 N. Main St. 306 W. 5th St. 210 W. 4th St. 518 E. 4th St. seconded by Layton and carried, the applications of W. B. Smith, Henry L. Hunton, Robert E. Gibson, Chester D. Carlisle and Paul Hill for transfer of permits to drive taxicabs for the Blue Cab Company, were granted on recommendation of the Taxicab Commission. . On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the Mayor and Clerk were instructed to sign an agreement with Bartelson and Wilson covering the construction of an electric sign at 212 S. Main Street, which extends over the five foot se't-back line established on S. Main Street. # On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the certified check of the Seagrave Corporation in the of $1155.00 accompanying bid on fire pumping engine, was ordered returned when bond for the same amount is filed to cover. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, the demand of Earl C. Hall in the amount of $3484.00 for alleged d~mages for personal injuries received in front of premises known as 1026 W. Fourth Street, Santa Ana, was referred to the City Attorney and Street Superintendent. On motion of Trustee Perm, seconded by Bruns and carried, Chas. D. Swanner was reappointed as a member of the Library Board for the full term beginning July 1st, 1937. # On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the Clerk was instructed to advise Mrs. E. T. O'Mailia, owne~ of auto laundry at lO15 W. Fifth Street, to discontinue or abate 'the use of oil burning at the auto laundry forthwith. The report of the committee on the spplication of Dr. W.A. Harris to conduct his office at 801 French Street was heard In Re Application J.~Milbrat. In Re Purchase Property John Spykerman, etux. In Re Reso. No. 2526 Gas Tax Expenditure on State Highways. In Re Reso. No. 2527 Gas Tax Expenditure on Street of Major Importance. and on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried the property at 801 French Street was ordered posted for special use and the hearing date set July 6th, 1937, in acco'. ance with the application of Dr. W. A. Harris. ,, On motion of Trustee Bruns, ~econded by Layton and carried, the motion made at the meeting of the City Council held June 7th, 1937, referring the application of J. Milbrat to con- struct a drive-in-market at the northwest corner of First and Shelton Street, back to the Planning Commission for recommend ation, was reconsidered. On motic~ of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the application of J. Milbrat to construct drive-in-market at the northwest corner of First and Shelton Streets, was granted and the City Attorney instructed to prepare ordinance to change the zone from residential zone to neighborhood busines zo ne. # On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the property of John Spykerman and Ottilie Spykerman covering .476 of an acre of land fronting on N. Main Street and being a part of Section 6, Township 5, Range 9 West, S.B.B. & M., to be purchased and the Clerk authorized to draw warrant in amount of $2500.00 in favor of the Orange County Title Compar~ dated July 1st, 1937, covering the purchase. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana approving Memorandum of Agreement for expenditure of 1/4 cent gas tax allocated for State Highways" was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 2526 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Trustees None. Absent, Trustees Joseph P. Smith. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana approving Memorandum of Agreement for expenditure of 1/4 cent gas tax allocated for Streets of Major Importance" was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 2527 and passed by the following vote: l~ves, Trustees Plummer W. Bruns, Ernest H. Layton, Noes, Trustees None. Absent, Trustees Joseph P. Smith. W. H. Penn, Fred C. Rowland. In Re Reso. No. 2528 Accepting Deed John Spkerman, etux. In Re Ordinance No. 1048 AmeNding Traffic Ordinance No. 1030. In Re Costs of Rt-of-way for Opening S. Broadway.. In Re Annual Report Fiscal Year 1936-37. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution accepting gran~ deed from John Spykerman and Ottilie Sp~kerman" was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 2527 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Trustees None. Absent, Trustees Joseph P. Smith. . On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance amending 0rdinauce No. 1030, entitled 'An Ordinance of the City of Santa Ana regulating the use of public highways within said City'" was read, considered, designated Ordinance No. 1048 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Trustees None. Noes, Absent, Trustees Joseph P. Smith. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn and carried, the City Engineer was authorized to employ a man to con~act property owners for the purpose of establishing coats of right-of-way for the opening of South Broadway to Delhi Road. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the annual report of the City Auditor for the fiscal year 1936-57, was received and referred to the Council as a whole. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the City Council adjourned to Tuesday, July 6th, 1937, at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chamber. APPROVED: Mayor of the City of Santa Aua. City Council met in regular session. Meeting Present: called to order by Mayor Rowland. Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P.Smlth, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Absent: Trustees None. Each Trustee having received a copy of the Minutes, further reading of the Minutes of June 21st, 1937, was dispensed with and the Minutes approved on motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried. In Re Application Dr. W. A. Harris. In Re Applioation Floyd B. Smith. In Re Application E.B. Moritz Foundry. In Re Communicati on Mrs. C.D. Ball & Family. Council Chambers. Santa Ana City Hall. July 6th, 1937. ?:30 No written or oral protests were presented and on motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the a!}plica- tion of Dr. W. A. Harris to Conduct his office at 801 French Street, was referred to the Planning Commission. The recom- mendation of the Planning Commission was read and on mot ion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the appli- cation of Dr. W. A. Harris was granted to conduct his office at 801 French Street, under special use. ,, On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, the application of Floyd B. Smith to have the property at the southwest co~ner of First and Shelton Streets rezoned to per- mit a drive-in cafe, was referred to the Planning Commission. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, the property at the southwest corner of First and Shelton Streets was ordered posted for neighborhood business zone and the hearing date set July 19th, 1937, in accordance with the spplication of Floyd B. Smith to conduct a drive-in cafe. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the application of E. B. Moritz Foundry for a permit to con- struct a building to he used for foundry and machine shop on Lots 22, 23, 12 and 13, Block F, Santa Ana Tract, which is located on South Main Street,125 feet south Of Central Avenue was referred to the Planning Commission. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, the property known as Lots 22, 23, 12 and 13, Block F, Santa Ana Tract, was ordered posted for heavy industrial zone and the hearing date set July 19th, 1937, in accordance with the ~ppllcation of E.B. Moritz Foundry to construct a building to be used for foundry and ~achine shop. . On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the communication of Mrs. C. D. Ball and family expressing appreciation and acknowledging the Council's expression of In Re Fire College in Spokane. In Re Communic at ion Chamber of Commerce. In Re Petition to Remove Trees--200 blk. Bush St. In Re Application E. L. Friend. In Re Curator's Report Bowers Memorial Museum. In Re Monthly Reports. Tn Re Monthly Demands. In ~e Application Jesus Gastelo. In Re Leave of Absence L.W. Blodget, City Atty. sympathy, was received and fi led. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the communication of the Fire Chief of the City of Spokane relative to the Pacific Coast Association of Fire Chiefs conducting a Fire College in Spokane on August llth to 14th, 1937, was referred to the Fire Commissioner. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the communication of the Chamber of Commerce was received, acknowledged and filed and the Chair was empowered to appoint a coordinating committee to work with a similar committee of the Chamber of Commerce on propositions requiring joint ity. Trustees Smith ~nd Penn were appointed as the committee On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, the request of business men in the 200 block Bush Street for the removal of trees in this Block is to be come, lied with and the trees to be removed under supervision of the Park Supt. On mo~ion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the application of E. L. French to conduct gospel services beginning Saturday, July 10th, for an indefinite period of time, at either the northeast corner of Fourth and Spurgeon Street or the northwest comer of Fourth and French Streets, was denied. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the report of the curator of the Charles W. Bowers Memorial Museum for the year June 30th, 1936 to July 1st, 1937, was referred to the Finance Committee. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the monthly reports of City Officers for the month of June, were referred to the Finance Committee. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the City Clerk was instructed to draw warrants numbering 24 to 250 inclusive, On recommendation of the and on motion of Trustee as audited by the Finance Committee. committee appointed to investigate, Bruns, seconded by Penn and car- ried, the application of Jesus Gastelo to operate a pool hall at 1027 E. Fourth Street, was granted. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, L. W. Blodget, City Attorney, was granted permission to leave the State beginning July 15th, 1937, for a period of thirty days. In Re Leave of Absence E.L. Vegely, Clerk. In Re Acquiring Tax Delinquent Property. In Re Protest on Weed Cleaning. In Re Widening of N. Flower St. In Re Application Charles Mosher. In Re Ordinance Amend. Plumbing Code. In Re Ordinance Re~lating Devices on Radio Broadcasting. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Brans and carried, E.L. Vegely, City Clerk, was granted permission to leave the State for a period of 30 days begin~i~ July 8th, 1937. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the Chair was authorized to appoint a committee to Investlgat the acquiring of tax delinquent property held by the State. Trustees Smith and Penn were appointed as the committee. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the report of the committee on the condition of lots and sidewalks after cutting of weeds in the area from Maple to Patton Streets and from Delhi Road north, stating that same had been cleaned up, On motion of Trustee the report of widening of N. was accepted. was accepted and comuittee discharged. Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the committee, appointed to investigate the Flower Street between Eighth and Washington, On motion of Trustee Penn, secor~ied by Smith and carried, the City, through the Engineer's office, proceed to secure right-of-way for an additional seven feet on the west side of Flower Street, same to be executed gratis, and that the City Engineer proceed at once to apply for a project to W.P.Ao to widen Flower Street from Eighth to Washington Ave- nue to an approximate thirty-nine foot roadway, install curb and three foot parkway, and four foot sidewalks. # On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the property when fee of $5.00 is filed, at 2005 S. Main Street was ordered posted for special use/and the hearing date set July 19th, 1937, in compliance with the application of Charles Mosher for a permit to conduct the business of selling auto trailers. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance ~mending the Plumbing Code of the City of Santa Aha, as adopted by Ordinance No. 821 entitled 'An Ordinance providing for the ~ppointment of a Plumbing Inspector, defini~ his duties and fixing his compensation; regulating the method of constructing plumbing work, house drainage, and gas fitting, providing for the inspection thereof and the issuance of permits therefor; and providing a penalty for the violation of said Ordinance '" was introduced, read, considered and placed on file for second reading. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance regulating the use of devices and/or apparatus which interferes with radio broadcasting ~eception, in the City of Santa Ana, repealing all In Re Improvement N. Broadway. In ~e Reso. No. 2529 Approving Report on Weeds. Ordin~fi2es and parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith and providing penalties for the violation hereof" was introduced, read, considered and placed on file for second reading. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, the matter of improvement of N. Broadway between F-irst and Tenth Street and the intersection of First and Sycamore Streets, was held over for two weeks. I~o written or oral l~rotests having been filed, on motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution overruling protests or objections to report of Street Superintendent, approving report, and ordering a copy thereof filed with the Tax Collector" was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 2529 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Lay~on, Fred C. Rowland. Trustees None. Noes, Absent, # Trustees None. On motion of Trustee Bruns, the City Council adjourned. seconded by Smith and carried, Council Chambers Santa Ana City Hall. July 19th, 1937. 9:30 P.M. City Council met in regular session. Meeting called to order by Nayor Rowland. Present: Trustees plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layt~n, Fred C. Rowland. Absent: Trustees None. Each Trustee having received a copy of the Minutes, further reading of the Minutes of July 6th, 1937, was dispensed with and the Minutes approved on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried. In Re Application Chas. P. Mosher. In Re AppliCation E. B. M6ritz Foundry. In Re Application Floyd B. Smith. In Re Application No w~itten or oral protests having been presented, on motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the appli- cation of Chas. P. Nosher for permission to conduct the business of selling auto trailers at 2005 S. Main Street, was referred to the Planning Commission for recommendation. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on mo~ion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the application of Cha~ P. Nosher to sell auto trailers at 2005 S. Main Street, was granted for special use. ,, No written 0r oral protests having been presented, on motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn and carried, the appli- cation of E.B. Moritz Foundry to construct a building to be used for foundry and machine shop on Lots 22, 23, 12 and 13, Block F, Santa Ama Tract, was referred to the Planning Com- mission together with the communication of the Santa Ama Realty Board stating that applications of this nature be held in abeyance until the services of an expert planner.are obtained. No written or oral protests having been presented, on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the appli- cation of Floyd B. Smith to erect a drive-in cafe at the s~uthwest corner of First and Shelton Streets, was referred back to the Planning Commission. Complying with the recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the property described as follows; Beginning at the north- east corner of Block A of Hell Tract; thence West 57 feet; thence South 145 feet; thence East 45 feet; thence North 145 feet to the point of beginning, was ordered rezoned from single family residence zone to neighborhood business zone and the City Attorney instructed to prepare the Ordinance coverJ ng change of zone. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the application of H.. E. 5~artin to construct a duplex on ~he H. E. Nartin. In Re Application N.P. Cumberworth. In Re Application Ralph Jones. In Re Communication E1 Rodeo Riding In Re Appointment R. A. Dilkey. In Re Appointment Ray A. wagner. In Re Leave of Absence Mayor Fred C. Rowland. In Re Santa Ana Coordinating Council. north side of Bishop Street between Flower and Shelton Street being Lot 12, Morse Villa Tract, was referred to the Plan- ning Commis si on. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, the property described as Lot 12, Morse Villa Tract, was ordered posted for special use and the hearing date set AuEust 2nd, 1937, in accordance with the application of H.E. Martin. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the application of M. P. Cumberworth for a permit to erect a duplex on North Flower Street, being Lot 3, Tract 200, was referred to the Planning Commission. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee. Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the property described as Lot 3, Tract 250, was ordered posted for special use and hearing date set August ?,nd, 19Z?, in accordance with the application of M. P. Cumberworth to erect duplex. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the application of Ralph Jones, Chief Mentor of the Knights and Daughters of Tabor, for a free license and electrical permit for W.F. 'Babcock to show and display a carnival at 1525-27 W. Third Street, August 2nd to 8th, 1937, inclusive, was referred to the Police Commissioner and Chief with power to act. On motion of Trustee the com~unication of Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the E1 Rodeo Riding Club, Ltd. express- lng appreciation for the City's contribution towards' their trip to San Francisco to assist in the celebration of the opening of the Golden Gate Bridge, was received, filed and acknowledged. On mot ion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, R.A..Dilkey was appointed as a special police officer to work as crossing guard f~r the City of Santa Ana. ,, On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, Ray A. Wagner was appointed as a special police officer to work for Gilbert F. ~gneP as merchant police. . On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and. carried, Mayor Fred C. Rowland was granted permission to leave the State for a period of thirty days. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the communication of J. A. Cranston, Chairman, Santa Aha Coordinating Council, requesting remuneration for his work In Re Endorsement of S .A. Coordinat ing Council. In Re Markers for Church of Christ. In Re Mess Fund Co. "L" 185th Infantry. In Re Celebrati on Admission Day. In Re Electric Signs. In Re Dedication of Bridge at Parker. In Re Financial Statement of Library Board. in connection with the COordinating Council"s beneficial work in Santa Aha, was received and filed. On motion of T~ustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the Mayor was authorized to communicate with the management of the Community Chest endorsing the Santa Ana Coordinating Council as one of the agencies is to be solicited in the next for which financila support Community Chest drive. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the requestof the Church of Christ to place church markers ati Fairview and Main Streets, at the city limits of Santa Ana Boulevard, N. Street, was of the City Main Street, W. granted and to be Engineer. On motion of Trustee Bruns, Seventeenth Street and S. Main installed under the supervision seconded by Penn and carried, the request of Robert P. Eellogg, Captain l@5th Infantry, for a donation of $200.00 to the mess fund of Company "L" during encampment, was granted and Clerk instructed to draw warrant for said amount. ,, On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the communications of the Los Angeles County 1937 Admission Day Committee extending an invitation to the City to partici- pate in Santa Monica's celebration of Admission Day, by entering a float, band or other sui~able parade units, was referred to the Standing Committee. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Smith and carried, the applications of the Santa Ana Neon Company to hang elec- tric signs, were granted under supervision of the Electrical Inspector at the following locations: L. B. Beck Bill Squyres Flowerland Sanders & Bonds Cafe 410 N. Broadway 112 N. Main St. 510 N. Broadway 109 E. 6th St. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the invitation of the NorthernYuma County Chamber of Commerce and associated chambers, to Mayor Rowland to attend the official dedication of the Bridge at Parker, September 25th and 26th, 1937, was referred to the Mayor for disposition. ,, On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the financial Statement of the Library Board for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1937, submitted by Harry L. Hanson, Secretary, was referred to the Finance Committee. In Re Reso. No. 2530 Fixir~ Salaries--City Employees & Officers. In Re Budget 1937-38. In Re Reso, No. 2531 Adopting Plans & Spec. N. Broadway--lst to 10th. In Re Propos ed Park End of E.Camille St. In Re Purchase of Trash Truck. In Re Identification Cards for City Employees. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "A Resolution fixing the salaries of appointive officers and m~mbers of the following deoartments: Auditor; Clerk' Treasurer, Inspectors; Police; ~ire; Engir~ering; Street; Sanitary; Water; Parks; Sewer; Garage; Pound and Museum" was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 2530 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees PlummeT W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Trustees None. Noe s, Absent, Trustees None. On motion of Trustee Bruns, the budget for the fiscal year 1937-38 as City Auditor, was approved. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Layton and carried, submitted by the seconded by Penn and carried, a Resolution approving the plans and specifications for the improvement of Broadway from First Street to Tenth Street and Fourth Street at Sycamore Street in the City of Santa Ana and approving the notice inviting bids attached to plans and specifications and the prevailing wage scale there in set forth is adopted as the prevailing rate of per diem wages for the type of work to be done under said contract and instruct- ing the Clerk to advertise for bids for the doing of said work, was read, considered, designated Resolution No, 2531 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees PlummeT W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest II. Layton, Fred C. Rowlsnd. Noes, Trustees None. Absent, Trustees None. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the matter of a proposed park and playground consisting of 2.57 acres at the end of East Camille Street between Maple and Oak Streets, was referred to the Forestry Board f~rstudy and comment. Quotations received and submitted for trash truck were presented as follows: W. W. Woods Nec $1388.75 Net Truck Sales Co. G.M.C. 1260.23 " M. Eltiste & Co. International 1097.50 " On recommendation of the Purchasing Agent and on motion of Trustee Layton, or bid submitted by M. Eltiste & Truck in amount of $1097.50, net, seconded by Penn and carried, the quotation Company for International was accepted. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, the Purchasing Agent was authorized to purchase identificatiol cards for the Police Department to be used and required for proper indentification record of all city employees. lO4 In Re Fire College In Spokane. In Re Ordinance No. 10&9 Regulating Devices Interfering with Radio Broadcast. In Re Meeting of Elect. Inspectors Assn. In Re Application E. C. Bell.- APPROVED: Mayor of the # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the communication of the Fire Chief of the City of Spokane relative to the Pacific Coast Association of Fire Chiefs conducting a Fire College in Spokane on August llth to 14th 1937, was received and filed. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "An 0rdinance regulating the use of devices and/or apparatus which interferes with radio broadcasting reception, in the City of Santa Ana, repealing all Ordinances and part of Ordinances in conflict herewith and providelng penalties for the violation hereof~ was read, considered, designated Ordinance No. 10~9 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowla.nd; Trustees None. Noes Absent Trustees None. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the Mayor was authorized to write a letter, attested by the Clerk, to the President and Secretary of the Electrical Inspector's Association expressing the City's appreciation for selecti~ santa Ana to hold their meeting November 17th, 1937, amd offering the use of the Council Chamber and any other facilities available. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Brims and carried, the property known as the southeast conner of Bush and 14th Street, bei~ Lot l, Block G, Goodwin's Addition, was ordered posted for apartment house zone and the hsaring date set August 2nd, 1937, in accordance ~th the application of E. C. Bell to construct a four apartment dwelling house. {{ On motion of Trustee Bruns, the City Council adjourned. seconded by Penn and carried, Deputy. Council Chambers Santa Ama City Hall, August 2nd, 1937. 7:30 P.M. City Council met in regular session. Meeting called to order by the City Clerk. Present: Trustees Pl,,mmer W. Brun~, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton. Absent: Trustees Fred C. B~wland. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by ~mith and ca~-ied, Trustee Penn was appointed Mayor Pro Tem in the absence of Mayor Rowlamd. Each Trustee having received a copy of the Minutes, further reading of the Minutes of July 19th, 1957, was dispens~ wit~ and the Minutes approved on motion of Trustee Sml2h, seconded by Bruns and carried. # In Re Application E. C. Bell. In B~ App lio at i on H. E. Martin. In Re Applio at i on M. P. Cumberworth. No written or oral protests having been presented~ on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the applica- tion of E. C. Bell to construct a four family apartment hous~ on the southeast corner of Bush and Fourteenth Street, known as Lot 1 Block G, Goodwin's Addition, was referred to the Planning Commission. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion o~ Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the applica- tion of E. C. Bell was granted and the City Attoruey instruc- ted to prepare a~ 0rdinanoe changelng the zone on Lot 1, Block G, G0odwin's Addition, from single family residence zone to first class apartment zone. No written or oral protests having been presented, on motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the applica- tion of H. E. Martin to construct a duplex on the north side o'f Bishop Street between Flower and Shelton Streets, known as Lot 12, N~rse Villa Tract, was referred to the Planning Commis si on. In conformity with the recommendation of the Planning 0ommis- sion and on motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the application of H. E. Martin to construct a on Lot 1~, Morse Villa Tract, was granted. # A written protest with fourteen signatures was Presented against the application of M. P. 0umberworth to erect a at 1011 N. Flower Street and on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith'and carried, the application of M.P. worth was referred to ~he Planning 0ommission. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the application of M. P. Oumberworth to erect a duplex, at 1011 N. Flower Street, was granted for special use subject to a 20 foot set-back from the property line as recommendad by the Planning Commission. 06 In Re Application ~rs. G.V. Linsenbard. In Re Application Jesus Alfaro. LuRe Application E.B. Moritz Foundry. In Re Application D. R. Dlckson. In Re Application V. J. Anderson. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the application of l~rs. G. V. Linsenbard for permission to conduct a pottery shop in her home, 415 W. First Street, was referred to the Planning Commission. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by B~una and carried, the application of llrs. G. V. Li~ enbard together with fee of $5.00 filed for posting of property was ordered returned to the applicant and the Clerk instructed to issue a tempora- ry permit to ~rs. Linsenba~d to conduct a pottery shop. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by B~uns and carried, the application of Jesus Alfa~o for a permit to operate a g~ocery store at 1224 E. Third Street, was referred to the Planning Commission. On motion of Trustee Layton, seco~ed by Bruns and carried, the communication of E. B. Noritz requesting the withdrawal of. his application to construct a building for foundry on Lots 22, ~.3, 12 and 15, Block F of Santa Aha Tract, was referred to the Planning Commission. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by B~uns and carried, the request-of E. B. Noritz to wlthd~aw his application to construct a foun- dry, was accepted. # Om motion of Trustee B~une, seconded by Smith and carried, the application of D. R. Dlckson to erect a ~uplex on the west side of Lowell Street sou~h of Tenth Street, was referre~ to the Planning Commission. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Smith, seconded Bruna and carried, the property des- cribed as the west side of Lowell Street south of Tenth Street was ordered posted for special use when the proper legal description is furnished by D,R. Dickson to erect a duplex and the hearing date set August 16th, 1957. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the application of V. J. Anderson for a change in zone to pe~ mit the construction of apartments and auto courts at llll E. First Street for Eddie Baum, was referred to the Planning Commis si on. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of T~ustee Bruns, seconded by smith and carried,the property described as Lots 9, 10, and the west one-half of LOt ll, Block F, Santa Aha Investment Tract No. 1, was ordered posted for special use and the hea~Ing date set August 16th, 1937, in accordance with the application of V.J. Anderson to con- struct apartments and auto courts for Eddie Baum. In Re Communlc sticks Native Sons of Golden West. In Re Fire. Convention. Agreement Evan Jones. In Re Electric Sign. In Re Monthly Reports. In Re Mont~h.ly Warrants. In Re Health Report. In Re Put chase Automobile s. On motic~ of Trustee B~uns, seconded by Smith and carried, the communications of the Native Sons of the Golden West relative to the City of Santa Aha being represented at their committee meeting August 4th, in the Council Chambers City . Hall to discuss plans for participating in the parade for A~m~ssion Day Celebration in Santa Monica, ~eptember 9th,1937 was referred to the coordinating committee. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Stuns and carried, the eommun~ation from the Pacific Coast Association of Fire to sendi.ng Chief Luxembour~er Chiefs wlth reference/to the Convention of Fire Chiefs in Spokane August llth to 14th, inclusive, was referred to the Fire Commissioner. On recommendation of the Fire Commissioner and on motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Stuns and carried, the communica- tion of the Pacific Coast Associatic~ of Fire 0hlSfs, was received and filed. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the Mayor aud Clerk were instructed to sign an agreement with Evan Jones covering the construction of an electric sign upon the property situated at 2640 N. Main Street, which extends over the seven and one-half foot set-back line established on N. Nain Street. . On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and oa~ried, the application of the Santa Aaa Neon COmpany to hang an electric sign for Dennis Printers at lll E. First Street, was granted under supervision of the Electrical Inspector. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the monthly reports of the City Officers for the month of July, were referred to the Finance Committee. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by ~mith and carTied, the Clerk was authorized to draw the warrants numbering from 271 to ~86 inclusive, covering demands audited by the Finance Committee. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and ca~ried, the report of the Orange County Health Department for the months of Apr%l, May and June, 1937, was referred to the Council as a committee of the ~hole. On motion of T~,~stee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the Purchasing Agent was authorized to purchase a Studebaker automobile for the net price of $998.50 from Headley Notor Company for the Police Department and a Pontiac automobile from Bartelson & Wilson with trade in of a 1932 ~hevrolet O8 In Re Appontment of Police Officers. In Re Purchase of Water Pipe. Bid cn Adverti s lng. In Re Bid on City Pl~inting. C~ a at ion Lela Conner. InP~ Ordinance Fixing Tax Rate, 1937-3@. In Re Appointment C.W. Jones, RacLto Engineer. for the net price of $67~.00, for the Fire Department. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton ~nd carried, Ernest Fredric Zimmerman was appointed as a motor police officer and Daniel Martin Jones was appointed as police offi- cer of the City of Santa Ans. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the Water Commissioner and Purchasing Agent were authorized to purchase 15000 feet of water pipe on the open market. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, the Clerk was instructed to proceed to advertising as follows: Orange County Reporter .35~ .35~ open bid on city On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the bid of the Orange County Reporter for city advertisir~ was referred to the Finance Committee. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the Clerk was instructed to proceed to open bid for all City printing for the coming year as follows: Bid in amount of $2329.60 submitted by eleven printers of Santa Aha, by the Orange County Commercial Printers Association and requesting the distribution of the printing as handled pre- viously. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the bid of the Orange County Comr~.rcial Printers Assn.,was referred to the City Audt~r for distribution of the printing. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the communication of Lelia Conner calling attention to the dangerous intersection aZ First and Harbor Boulevard, was referred to the Traffic Safety Commission. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance of the City of Santa Ana, California, fixing the amount of money ascertained to carry on the various departments of the City of Santa Aha, and to pay the bonded indebtedness falling due for the current year 1937-1938, and fixing the rate of taxation for the current tear 1937-1938, designating the number of cents on each 100.00 for ~he various funds of said City, on the w~ole of the taxable property of said City as set by the County Assessor of the County of Orange, State of California, and equalized by the Board of ~Upervisors of said County, and hereby levied on the whole of the taxable property of said City" was introduced, read, considered and placed on file for second reading. # On motion of Trustee Brune, seconded by Smith and carried, C. W. Jones, Radio Englneel- of the Radio Interference Engi- without pay, neering Bureau, was appointed/to assist Electrical Inspector Tn Re W.P.A. Projects. APPBOVED: ~ or -Pro ~Tem. W.O. Packard to enforce Ordinance No. 1049 regulating interfering with radio broadcast. # On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the Mayor was authorized to sign the City's approval for the continuation of the following W.P.A. Projects: Codify and Classif~ City Ordinances, Storm Drains West 17th Street, Complete Channel Excavation--Santiago Creek and Repairs and Improvements, Santa Aha Streets and '1~11 Call: Ayes Trustees Pl,,m~er W. Bruns, Ernest H. Layton, W. H. Penn, Noes, Trustees Joseph P. Absent, Trustees Fred C. Smith. Rowland. On motion of Trustee Bruna,$econded by Layton and carried, the City Council a~ourned to Monday, August 9th, 1937, at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers. Cl~y ~lerk. Council Chambers Santa Aha City Hall. August 9th, 1937. 7:30 P.M. City Council met in regular adjourned session. Meeting called to order by the City Clerk. Present: Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. N. Penn, Ernest H. Layton. Absent: Trustees Fred C. Rowland. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn and carried, Trustee Smith was appointed Mayor Pro Tem in the absence of Mayor Rowland. In Re Executive Meeting Or. Co.League of Municipalities. In Re Application Seventh Day Adventist Churches. Mayor Pro Tem Smith appointed Trustee Penn to represent the City of Santa Aha, in the absence of Mayor Rowland, at the regular executive committee meeting of the Orange County League~ Municipalities to be held August 12th, 1937, at 6:4§ P.M., at Daniger's Tea Room, Banta Ana. . On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconied by Penn and c~rried, the request of S. T. Borg, Pastor, for a permit to solicit funds in the City for uplift work in behalf of the Santa Aha · Seventh Day Adventist Churches, English and Spanish, was · referred to the standing committee with power to act. # In Re Communic ati on Harry C. Fulton. In Re Communlc ati on Met. Water District. In Re A~plioation Fred Gel-main. In Re ment of W. T.Lambert, Co .Auditor. In Re Petition of Veterans ' Welfare Board. In Re Bids for Improvement of Broadway bet. let & 10th. Items Oswald Bros. Sully-Miller Contracting Co. Wells & Bressler # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the communication of Harry C. Fulton, President of the Native Sons Parlor of Santa Aha, listing the Orange County units which are participating in the parade at Santa Monica on Admission Day, was received and Clerk instructed to advise Mr. Fulton that the Council has under discussion plans for the entrance of a float in the parade. # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layt~n and carried, the communication of The ~etropolitan Water District relative to paying out of the municipal funds all or any portion of the amount of the Water District tax which would otherwise be levied upon property within the City of Santa Aha for the fiscal year 1937-38, was received and filed. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the application of Fred Germain for permission to cut the curb a distance of 36 feet on W. Fourth Street about 60 feet west of VanNess Avenue on the north side to the street to improve the entrance to his service station and closing up two driveways totaling 45 feet, was referred to Street Com- missioner and Street Superintendent with power to act. # On motion of T~ustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the report of W. T. Lambert, County Auditor, stating Santa Ana's estimated valuation for the year 1937-38 at $24,309,100 O0 was received and referred to the Finance Committee. # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and-carried, the communication and petition of the Veterans' Welfare for the cancellation of certain taxes assessed to E. C. Rogers and Juna Rogers and to H. M. Secrest and Sue W. Secrest, was referred to the Finance Committee. # On motion of Trustee Bruue, seconded by Penn and carried, the Clerk was instructed to proceed to open the bids for the improvement of N. Broadway between First and Tenth Streets and the intersection at Fourth and Sycamore Streets as foll~ (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) $100.00 307~.00 ~.7~ 1150.35 2~2.50 1498.00 532O.OO 150.00 4100.00 ~09.00 1527.75 367.~0 1495.00 ~S5~.50 160.00 5125.00 1~27.00 1120.35 420.00 1337.50 6650.00 (8) (9) (lO) (ll) (12) (13) (14) $3430.00 5551.00 3735.00 268.00 259.50 3680.00 632.35 2842.00 4599.40 3087.60 335.00 259.50 4600.00 758.82 3136.00 5075.20 3336.60 402.00 259.50 5060.00' 8~5.29 (15) (16) (17) (lS) (19) (20) (21) $1618.68 196.20 381.00 750.00 375.00 182.16 50.00 1618.68 196.20 406.40 630.00 318.75 182.16 100.00 2428.02 235.44 444.50 750,00 375.00 212.52 200.00 TOTALS $32,941.49 33,839.26 39,429.90 On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the bids were referred to the City Engineer f_~or checking and In Re Petitions for Improvement of Delhi Streets. In Re Report of Police Dept. In Re Reso. No. 2532 Protesting Discontinuance Financial Aid to Street Improvement Districts. In Re Copies of Reso. No.2532 ~0 Bd.of Supervisors, etal. In Re 0rdlnan0e No. 1050 Amending Plumbing Code. In Re Ordinance Fixing Tax Rate 1937-38. In Re Proposed Float for Admission Day Celebration. ~!s!Stq report back at the next meeting. Two petitions with eighty-two signatures attached were pre- sented requesting the repair of streets in Delhi before the start of the rainy season. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, the petitions were referred to the Street Commissioner and City Engineer for checking as to cost and practicability of improving these streets and report back to the Council. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the report of the Police Department for the month of July was referred to the Finance Committee for checking. # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution protesting discontinUance of financial aid to Street Improvement Districts in City by County of Orange was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 2532 and' passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, W. N. Penn, Ernest N. Layton, ~oseph P. Smith. Noes, Trustees None. Absent, Trustees Fred C. Rowland. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the Clerk was instructed to submit a copy of Resolution No. 2532 to the Board of Supervisors of Orange County and to member $ity of the Orange County League of Municipalities. # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: #An Ordinance amending the Plumbing Code of the City of Santa Ana, as adopted by Ordinance No. S21 entitled 'An Ordinance providing for the appointment of a Plumbing Inspector, defining his duties and fixing his compensation; regulating the method of constructing plumbing work, house drainage, and gas fitting, providing for the inspection thereof and the issuance of permits therefor; and providin a penalty for the violation of said Ordinance'" was read, considered, designated Ordinance No. 1080 and passed by the followi~ vote: Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton. Tl-ustees None. Noe s, Absent, # Trustees Fred C. Rowland. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, action for the final passage of Ordinance Fixing the Tax Rate for 1937-38 was postponed until the next meeting. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the sketch of the proposed float to be entered in the Santa Monica Admission Day Celebration parade, September 9th, was referred to the standing committee. 12¸ APPB~VED: On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the City Council adjourned. _1l City Council met in regular session. Meeting called to order by the City Clerk. Present: Trustees Absent: Trustees Pl,,mmer W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. l~. Penn, Ernest H. Layton. Fred C. howland. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, Trustee Layton was appointed Mayor Pro Tem in'the absence of Mayor Rowland. Each Trustee havim~ received a copy of the Minutes, f~r reading of the Minutes of August 2nd and 9th, was dispensed wiSPa ~hd the Minutes approved on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried. # XnRe ~ommunication Metropolitan Water Dist. In Re Oommunication Mrs. R.A.Oaahion In lte Application J.H.Walsh, Dist. Mgr. Townsend Club Comm~lnioatlon C.H.Eokles, Operator, Santa Aha Bus Service A~plicatioll Fred E. Doyle In Re Appli ca tlol~ Joseph W. ~arlow Council Chambers Santa Ana City Hall. August 18th, 1937. 7:50 P.M. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, communication from J.H.Howard, General Counsel, of the Metropolitan Water District, dated August 13th, 1937, with reference to 1937-1935 tax levy, was referred to the Finance Committee. # On mot ion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, communication from Mrs. R.A.Cashlon expressing appreciation for favors and courtesies shown during illness and death of her husband, was received ~nd Clerk instructed to acknowledge receipt of same. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, application of J.H.Walsh, District Manager, of Townsend C~uh, requesting permission to take up a voluntary collection in Birch Park, Wednesday, August l~th, was granted. # On motio~ of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, communication from C.H.Eckles, Operator, Santa Aha Bus Servic, requesting permission to add additional service to existing bus lines, was referred to the Taxicab Commission, to report back at next meeting. # On motion of Trustee Pe~n, seconded by Smith and carried, application of Fred E. Doyle, to drive taxicab, was granted on recommendation of the Taxicab Commission. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, application of Joseph W. Barlow, to conduct a commercial poultry yard at 524 Virginia St., was referred to City Attorn~ L.W.Blodget and Sanitary Inspector E.E.Frisby, for invest- igation and recommendation. In Re No written or oral protests having been p~ee~nted and on Application motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, V.J.Andereon. application of V.J.Anderson for a change in zone to permit the Joint Hearing - construction of apartments and auto courts at 1111 E. let St. for Eddie BaUm, was referred back to the Planning Commission for further recomm&ndations. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, application for construction of apartments and auto courts at llll E. lsl St. was granted, under special use. In Re On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, the ApplAcatXon application of Ro~ld Shearme for permission to erect a two- Ronald Shearme family residence at 918 West Pine St. being Lots 6 and ?, Two-Family residence Block "A', Buckingham Tract, was referred to the Planning at 918 W. Pine St. Commission for discussion. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Tru~ tee Penn, ~econded by Bruns and carried, the property at 918 W. Pine St. was ordered posted and public hearing set for September 7th, in accordance with application of Ronald Shea~me to erect a two-family residence. In Re l~eport of J.L.McBride, Engineer and St. Supt. covering bid Report of Bid Items items for improvement of Broadway, from let to 10th ets., Broadway, 1st to 10th, and intersection of Fourth and Sycamore Sts., was presented and intersection 4th at and on motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carrie~., ~ycamore Sts. report was referred to a Committee as a whole for further con siderat ion. In Re On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Brune and carried, Repor~ on Gas Tax verbal report of Trustee Smith, ms a Committee of One, to Resolution effect that copy of Resolution protesting discontinuance of financial aid to A.&.I. Districts in City of Santa Aha, by C&unty of Orange from gas tax funds, had been filed with Board Of Supervisors, was accepted. In Re On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, · ur~hase automobile for the Purchasing Agent was authorized to receive estimates of use of Water Dept. cost of an automobile to be used by the Water Dept., accord- ing to specifi cati one. Tn Re 0~ ~otion of Trustee Smith, s~conded by Bruns and carried, Handbill Ordinance - City Attorney Blodget was granted more time for the preparation Revision of revision of handbill 'ordinance. In Re Mr. Jules Markel, extended a verbal invitation to the Council Convention - State Assoc. to attend Convention of the State Association of County of County Planners Planners to be held in Santa Aha, September 18th. On motion of T~tee Penn, seconded by Nrune and carried, invitation of Nr. Markel was accepted and all members of the official family urged to attend of Convention and Nayor authorized to send a State Association of County 'Planners thanking them for selecting Santa Aha to hold their convention on September 18th. # On motion of Tramtee Bmith, seconded by Bruns carried, the City Council adjourned to Wednesday, Auguat 18th, at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers. APPROVED:~ Mayor Pro Tern / '~' ~ Council Chambers Santa Ana City Hall August 18th, 1937,7:30PM City Council met in regular adjourned session. Meeting Present: Absent: called to order by th~ ~r.Rowland. Trustees Pl,,mmer W. Stuns, Joseph P. Smith, W.H.Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Trustees: None In Re Communication Josephine Lykke, Se oy. In Re Application Myrtie A. Williams In Re W.P.A. ProJeo~ In Re Rodent Control InRe Bids for Advertislp~ Awarded InRe Report from County Auditor · atimated Valuation of City of Santa Aha In Re Petition Veterans' Welfare Board Rowland. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the request of Josephine Lykke, Secy. Santa Aha Kennel Club, for a free permit to hold third annual American Kennel Club Dog Show on October 16th and 17th, in the National G~ard Armox Bldg. 415} W.4th St., was granted. # On motion of Trustee Bruno, seconded by Smith and carried, application of Myrtle A. Williams request ing permisslon to move office of Courtesy Cab Co. from 301 N. Sycamore St. to 303 N. Broadway, was granted. # On motion of Trustee Stuns, seconded by Layton and carried, the Mayor and Clerk were authorized to sign Official Project 165-3-3548, covering con- tinuation of Santiago Park improvement project. . On motion of Trustee Stuns, seconded by Smith and carried, an investigation was authorized with ~efe~ once to discontinuance of rodent control W.P.A. ~roJeet in the City of Santa Aha and Trustee Stuns was appointed to make necessary investigation. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, bid of the Orange County Reporter, dated August 2nd, 1937, for City advertising for the coming year, was received and contract awarded at the rate of $.35 per inch for all adve~tising. # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Smith and carried, report from County Auditor as to estimate assessed valuation of the accepted and referred to # City of Santa Aha, was the City Auditor. On motlc~ of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, petition of Veterans' Welfare Board reque~ lng cancellation of certain taxes now appearing on the tax records as a lien against property now owned by them, was denied. In Re Bids for Improvement of Broadway bet. 1st & 10th and inter- section of ~th at Sycamore In Re Automobil~for Use of Water Dept. In Re Warrant Mrs. Jessie Gregory In Re Ordinance relative distribution of handbill s~ e~o. In Re Reso. No.2§33 Olive Street On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns an~ carrie~ matter of awarding contract for improvement of Broadway from 1st to 10th and intersection of Ath at Sycamore Sts., was made special order of business at meeting to be held Monday, August 23rd, 1B3?,~at ?:30 P.M. # On motion of Trustee Smith--seconded b B and carried, with reference to the purchase oran ~tomor~le, report of Auditor/was received and he was authorized and directed to purchase Dodge coupe, in the amount of $82§.00, for use of the Water Department. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, the City Attorney was authorized to compromise suit in claim of $5,000.00, filed by Mrs. Jessie Gregory, in the sum of $2§0.00, and warrant ordered drawn in her favor. # On motion of ~runs, seconded by Smith and carried, the fo] lng Ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance Amending Section 14 of Ordinance No. ~58 of the City of Santa Aha Entitled "An Ordinance Providing for the Licensing of Business, ~hows, Exhibitions and Games Conducted or Carried on in the City of Santa Ana, Fixing the Rate of License There- fore and Providing f~r CollectiOn Thereof# was introduced, read, considered and placed on file for second reading. # On motion of Trustee Layton, secor~ed by Bruns and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution Concerning Use of Olive Stree~# was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 2533 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees: Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Trustees: None Absent, Trustees: None. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the City Council adjourned to August 23rd, 7:30 P.M. Council Cha~be rs Santa Aha City Hall August 23rd, 1957, 7:30 P.M, City Council met in regular adjourned session. Meeting called to order by MaYOr Rowland. Present: Trustees: Pl~,mmer W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W.H.Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Absent: Trustees: None In Re Award of Contract for Broadway from 1st to 10th and inter- section of %th at Sycamore Sts. Oswald Bros. In Re Communication - Orange Co, League of Municipalities In Re Comm,m~cation - Cil~ of Brea Resol. No. 2532 In Re Communication John Graham In Re Communication Perry A. Fellows # The awarding of the contract for the i~pr°vement of Broadway from 1st to 10th Sts. and the intersection at 4th at Sycamore Sts, being made a special order of business at the regular adjourned meetingheld Wednesday, August 7:30 P.M., was taken up as first order of business. 'On motion of TrUStee Layton, seconded by Penn and carried, the bid of Oswald Bros. for the improvement of Broadway 1st to 10th Sts. and the intersection at %th at Sycamore Sts, was awarded at their unit bid price of $32,941.%9, and all other bids were rejected and bidders bonds or checks thereon ordered returnedto such: 0ther~bidders.~ Boll Call - Trustees: ~ves Joseph P. Smith, W.H.Penn, Trustees: Not 'Trustees: Noes None Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Voting Pl,,mmer W. Brunn On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, communicatic~ from Albert Launer, Secy. Orange Co. League of Municipalities relative regular meetlng of the League to be held at Hotel Laguna, Laguna Beach, Thursday, Aug. 26th, was received and filed ~ Council and Department heads were urged to atbend due to the fact that it will be one of the ~utstanding meetings of the year. # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, communication from City of Brea acknowledging receipt of copy of Resolution No. 2532, ~mreceived and placed on file and Chairman of the Council appoint committee, consisting himself as Chairman, to attend ~oint meetirg of the Board of Supervisors to be held August 2%th, at l0 A.M., when Joint protests will be presented to them from other member cities of the League of Municipalities. Trustees Layton and Smith appointed on committee. # On motion of T~mstee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, communication from John Graham advising that he is conduct- ing a modern trailer camp at 2206 West 17th St. received and filed. # On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn and carried, communication from Perry A. Fellows, Asst. Chief Engineer, of W.P.A. acknowledging receipt of certified co, of.excerpt In Re Application E. G. Warner In Re Permit for Commercial Poultry Yard - J.A.Demetriou 104~ W. Myrtle St. In Re Application ~F J- Goodale In Re Electric Signs In Re Special Permit ~&att. LuJan Revoked In Re Santa Ana City Valuation In Re Resol. No. Orange 662 from City of / from Minutes of meeting of City Council Of Santa Aha he11 March 1, 1937, reference rodent control work, received and filed and communication referred to Pollce Commissioner Br~n8. # On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn ~nd carried, request of E.G.Warner to take up voluntary collection in Birch Park on Friday, August 2?th, 1937, in behalf of Townsend Club No. ll and two other local Townsend Clubs, was granted. # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, application of J.A.Demetriou to conduct commercial poultry yard at 1~4~ West Myrtle St., was referred to Police Commissioner Bruns and Sanitary InSpector Frisby for disposition. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn and carried, application of ~oy J. Goodale for permission to solicit from house to hotme and pick up-old clothing, magazines and newspapers, and store same not more than two days, at 1049 West Chestnut St., was denied. # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the following applicatiomto hang electric signs were granted under the supervision and recommendation of the Electrical Inspector at the following location's: Electrical Prod. Corp. to hang sign for Southern Counties Gas Co. at 207 West Second St. Santa Aha Neon Co. to hang sign for S~D.Byrd at Powell Neon Sign Co. to hang sign at 514 N. Main St. for Chicago College of Beauty. # On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn and carried, at the request of E.C.Gates, Fire Marshal, special permit issued to Matt LuJan on January 4th, 1937, to conduct and operate motion picture equipment at 401 Central Ave. Delhi, was revoked and terminated. # On motic~ of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, and c~ recommendation of City Auditor, communication received from W.T .Lambert, County Auditor, advising that taxable valuation of Ci~ of Banta Ana for 1937-58 is $24,509,100, was received and filed. # On motion of Truatee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, City of Orange Resolution No. 662 Authorizing Negotiations for Withdrawal From Joint Outfall Sewer District, was referred to City Attorney. On motion of T~ustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, In Re Ordinance No. 1051 Tax Ordinance City Attorney was instructed to p~epare a written Opinion as to the status of the City of Santa Ana in regard to the matter of other member cities endeavor- lng to withdraw. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance of the City of Santa Aha, Cal. Fixing the Amount of M~ney Ascertained to Carry on the Various Depar~ents of the CitY of Santa Aha, and to pay the Bonded Indebtedness Falling Due for the Current ~e~' 1937-1958, and Fixing the Rate of Taxation for the Current Year 1937- 1938, Designating the Number of Cents on Each $100.00 for the Various l~ds of Said City, on the Whole of the Taxable _Property of Said City as Set by the County Assessor of the County of Orange, State of California, and Equalized by the Board of Supervisors of said County, and hereby levied on the ~hole of the Taxable Property of said City" was re~.d, co~idered, designated Ordinance No. 1051 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Pl~,mmer ~. Bruns, Joseph p. Smith W.H.Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the City Council adjourned to Tuesday, September 7th, 1937, at 7:50 P.M. in the Council Oha~bers. City Council met in regular adjourned session. Meeting called to order By Mayor Rowland. Present: Trustees Plummet W. Bruns~ Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Absent: Trustees None. Each Trustee having received a copy of the Minutes, further reading of the minutes of August 16th, lSth and 23rd, 1937, was dispensed with and the Minutes approved on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried. ~n Re Annual Convention League of Cai.Municipalities. In Re Communication--Archer Blow Pipe & Incinerator Corp. In Re Communication Home Owned Business Assn. In Re Communication S.A. Realty Board. In Re A~plication Ronald Shearme. Council Chambers Santa Ana City Hall. September 7th, 1937. 7:30 P.M. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the communication of F.J. Rossi, President, Engineers~ Secti~ League of Calif. Municipalities, urging the City to send the City Engineer to the 39th Annual Corm~r~lon of the League of Calif. Municipalities to be held in San Jose, September 13th to 16th, inclusive, was received and request to be complied with and City Engineer to be sent to the Convention. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the communication of the Archer Bl~w Pipe & Incinerator Corp. with reference to their service for every kind of refuse, including garbage, etc., was received and filed and the Clerk instructed to acknowledge same. # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Smith and carried, the resolution adopted by the Home Owned Business Association requesting and urging the Council to enact legislation ban- ning free dis tribution of advertising circulars of any nature in the City of Santa Ana, was referred to the Council as a whole for study. . On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the communication of the Santa Ana Realty Board endorsing the action of the Home Owned Business Association relativ$ to distribution of advertisi~g in Santa Ana, was referred to the Council as a whole for study. . No written or oral protests having been presented, on motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the applica- tion of Ronald Shearme to erect a duplex at 926 W. Pine was referred to the Planning Commission for recommendation. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn and carried, the application of Ronald Shearme to erect a duplex at 926 W. Pine Street, was granted under special use. In Re Applicati on Geo. S. Prentice. In Re Application Joseph W. Barlow. In Re Application James A. Demetriou. In Re Communication T. Gray Johnston. In Re Resolution City of San Clemente. In Re Applications Taxicab Drivers. In Re Agreement Jennie Sweetser. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the application of Geo. S. Prentice to construct a duplex at 532 Linwood Street, was referred to the Planning Commission. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion o~ Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the property known as Lot 31, Tract 319 located at 832 Linwood Street was ordered posted for special use and the Joint hearing date set September 20,1R37, in compliance with the application of Geo. S. Prentice to erect a duplex. A petition with thirty-six signatures attached was presented protesting against the keeping of rabbits at 524 Virginia Street. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and against carried, the petition/and the application of Joseph W. for a permit to conduct a commercial poultry yard snd keep at 524 Virginia Street, about fifty rabbits,/were referred to the Planning Commission On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the appli- cation of Joseph W. Barlow as denied. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, the application of James A. Demetriou to conduct a commercial poultry yard at 10~3 W. Myrtle Street, was referred to the Planning Commission. On recommendation of the Planning Com- mission and on motion of Trustee Smith, and carried the application of James A. # seconded by Layton Demetriou was denied. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the communication of T. Gray Johnston of the Business Insti- tute protesting against the distribution of handbills, was received and filed. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Smith and carried, the communication from the City of San Clemente and copy of Resolution No. 297 protesting against discontinuance of the gasoline tax allocation to Cities from the County of Orange, was received and filed. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, the applications of ~ialone Holmes, F. E. Woods and Lloyd F. Carlisle to drive taxicabe for the Blue Cab Company, were granted'on recommendation of the Taxicab Commission. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the Mayor and Clerk were authorized to sign an agreement with Jennie Sweetser covering construction of an electric sign at 81~ N. Main Street, which extends over the ten foot set- back line established on North Main Street. In Re Electric Signs. In Re Monthly Reports. In Re Monthly Demands. In Re Appointment Frank J. Flanagan. In Re Petitions for Civil Service Police & Firemen. In Re Park Land. In Re Applicati on C. H. Eckles. IuRe Ordinance Water Rates, etc. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the applications of the Santa Ana Neon Company to hang elec- tric signs for the E1 Toro Cafe at 220 E. Fourth Street and Earl D. Blackburn at 503~ N. Main Street, were granted under the supervision of the Electrical Inspector. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the monthly reports of city officers for the month of August, were referred to the Council as a committee of the whole. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Smith and carried, the Clerk was instructed to draw warrants according to demand~ numbering from 518 to 782 inclusive as audited by the Finance Committee. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, Frank J. Flanagan was appointed a special police officer of the City of Santa Ana. Ninety-two petitions with approximately 10,060 signatures attached were presented for an initiative measure to be sub- mitted directly to the electors creating Civil Service Board for Santa Ana, providing for its appointment, and for placing police and fire departments under Civil Service. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, the petitions were referred to the Clerk for checking as to legality and qualifications of signatures and report back at next meeting. # T~motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns, that the City Engineer was authorized to negotiate for a price for the acquisition of~ the parcel of land, being 2.§? acres, situated along the west side of Oak Street between Myrtle Street and Bishop Street now held in trust by the First Nat- ional Bank of Santa Aha for a sum not to exceed $3?50.00, was lost. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, . the application of C. H. Eckles, operator of the Santa Aha Bus Service, to use two additional buses adding approximately five hours of daily service, effective September 13th, 1~37, was granted. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance establishing water rates in the City of Santa Ana, prescribing rules and regulations governing consumption of water and fixing a penalty for the viola- tion thereof, and repealing Ordinances in conflict herewith was introduced, read, considered and placed on file for second reading. Tn Re Attendance at Council Meetings. In Re Conventi on--League of Calif. Municipalities. Mayor of the ity of Santa Ana. On motion of the Department Heads of the City of Santa Ana to attend the Council Meetings and occupy the desk assigned to them. . On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, Sewer and Water Commissioner Joseph P. Smith and Water Super- intendent Hugh Neighbour were instructed to attend the Con- vention of the League of California Municipalities to be held September 13th to 16th, 1937, inclusive. in San Jose, # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, were requested chairs and Trustee B~uns, seconded by Penn and carried, the City Council adjourned. Clt~ C~erk. Council Chambers Santa Ana City Hall. September 20th, 19~7. 7:~0 P.M. City Council met in regular s~ssion. Meeting called to order by Mayor Rowland. present: Trustees Plummer W. Bruns, JosePh P. W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Smith, Rowland. Absent: Trustees None. Each Trustee having received a copy of the Minutes, further reading of the Minutes of September 7th, 1937, was dispensed with and the Minutes approved on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried. In Re Application Geo. S. Prentice. In Re Application Mrs. Ethel Geist. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the application of Geo. S. Prentice for permission to erect a duplex at 532 Linwood Street, being Lot 31, Tract 319, was referred to the Planning Commission. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, the applica. tion of Geo. S. Prentice for permission to erect a duplex at was granted for special use. 532 Linwood Street, # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the application of Mrs. Ethel Geist for a permit to conduct a beauty shop at 1063 W. First Street, was referred to the Planning Commission. In Re Application W. C. Kester. In Re Application Ray B. Hoxsie. In Re Confe rence--U. S. Conference of Mayors. In Re New Housing Act. In Re Meeting--Or. Co. League of Municipalities. In Re Townsend Club #11. The ~Omm~ndation of the Planning Commission was read that the application of Mrs. Ethel Geist be referred to the prope department and on motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, a temporary permit was granted Mrs. Ethel C-eist to conduct a beauty Shop at 1063 W. First Street. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the application of W. C. Kester for a permit to construct 12 unit auto courts on property lying immediately south of 2415 N. Main Street, was referred to the Planning Commission. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn and carried, the property described in the application of W.C. Kester was ordered poste for special use when the correct legal description is fur- nished and the hearing date was set October 4th, 1937. . On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Smith and carried, the application of Ray B. Hoxsie for permission to erect a duplex at 214 N. Garnsey Street, was referred to the Commission. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, delay the recommendation of the Planning Commission that action be on the application of Ray B. Hox~le until building plans further information regarding duplex is furnished, was followed, the Commission granted further time and the Clerk instructed to advise Mr. Hoxsie of the action taken. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, the communication of the United States Conference of Mayors extending an invitation to attend the Annual Conference to be held in Washington on November 15th to 17th, 1937, was received and filed. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, the communication of the United States Conference of Mayors submitting an analysis of the new Housing Act, was received and filed with the Clerk for public information. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the communication of the Orange County League of Municipali- ties relative to monthly meeting to be held at the Golden Bear Cafe, at 6:40 P.M., September 23rd, 1937, in Huntington Beach, was received and filed and all who can attend to make reservations with the Clerk. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the communication of the Townsend Club #11 expressing appreci ation for the use of Birch Park and the cooperation given them in making their meeting a success, was received and file In Re Resolution & Petition Home Owned Business Assn. In Re Communication Admission Day Committee. In Re Electric Signs. In Re Appointment W.A. Klntz. In Re Appointments in Fire Dept. ~nRe Salaries of ~st. Fire Chiefs. In Re Purchase Car for Asst. Fire Chiefm. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by La~vton and carried, the resolution of the Home Owned Business Asso~ation and petition of residents urging legislation eliminating the dis- tribution of free advertising, was received and filed. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, the communication of the Los Angeles County 1939 Admission Day Committee expressing appreciation for the cooperation given in making the Admission Day celebration a success, was received and filed. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, the applications of electrical contractors to hang electric signs at Beckett's Beauty Salon at 309 N. Main Street and at United Automotive Service, 102 S. Main Street, were granted under the supervision of the Electrical Inspector. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconied by Bruns and carried, W. A. Kintz was appointed as a Fireman of the City of Santa Ana to bring the quota up to thirty-six men. For the past several months the Santa Ana Fire Dept. has operated without Assistant Fire Chiefs. Chief Luxembourger, being the only executive officer, has had the entire duties o managing and directing the department, as well as attending to all minor routine matters. In order to improve the efficiency of the department and to provide Chief Luxembourger with experienced assistance, Trus- tee Penn recommended the following re-organization of the officers of the Fire Department. John Garthe and Elmer C. Gates to be promoted to the positions of Assistant Fire Chief Both to serve on an equal rank and pay and their duties to be identical. One to be the Assistant Chief while "A" Battalion are on duty and the other to be the Assistant Chief while Battalion are on duty. Their duties will be to assist the Chief in'the operation and management of the Fire Department to conduct regular fire drills and practices with the men at the various fire stations'with the cooperation of the Captain~ in charge, and during the Chief's absence to act in his capacity and to perform such other duties 'as he may direct. Trustee Penn further recommended that Frank D. Corey be pro- moted to the position of Fire Marshal and Inspector, and that his duties are to investigate the cause of all fire.s; to regularly inspect all buildihgs and structures in Fire Dis- trict No. 1 and to keepa record thereof; to direct and assist the Captains in each of their dSstricts to make regular in- spections of all buildings therein and to keep a record of such inspections as submitted by the Captains; to assist the Chief in compiling records and data pertaining to the opera- tion of the Fire Department, and to perform such other duties as the Chief of the department may direct. Trustee Penn moved that the above recommendation be approved and the contents therein be adopted and put into effect at once, the motion was duly seconded by Bruns and carried. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the salaries of the Assistant Fire Chiefs were set at $175.00 per month. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, a 1937 Ford Coupe was ordered purchased from Geo Dunton for the sum of $578.00 for the use of the Assistant Fire Chiefs. In Re Appointments Planning Commission. In Re Opinion of City Atty. on J.0.Sewer. In Re Invitation to Cal. Sewage Works Assn. In Re Distribution of Free Advertising. In Re Ordinance on Handbills. In Re Ordinance No. 1052 Water Rates. In Re Flood Control Santiago Creek. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the recommendations of the Mayor were approved and the ments of Harry S. Pickard and C.E. Bressler as members of the Planning Commission, terms beginning July 1st, 1~37, were confirmed. # On motion of Trustee Bruns,~seconded by Penn and carried, the opinion of the City Attorney was accepted and filed and Trustee Smith was instructed to ascertain the attitude of the other Cities and Sanitary Districts of the Joint 0utfall Sewer Agreements relative to whether they wish to negotiate with the City of Orange for the withdrawal of that City from the Agreements. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton ~tud carried, the Mayor was instructed to invite the California Sewage Works Association to hold their annual spring convention in Santa Ana. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, the City Attorney was directed to draft an Ordinance to elimi nate the distribution of free advertising, circulars, etc. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the regulartory 0rdinance amending Section 14 of Ordinance No. 658, which was passed for second reading August 18th, 1937, was tabled indefinitely. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance establishing water rates in the City of .Santa Ana, prescribing rules and regulations governing consumption of water and fixing a penalty for the violation thereof, and repealing Ordinances in conflict herewith" was read, considered, designated Ordinance No. 1052 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. TrusteeK None. Noes, Absent, Trustees None. It was moved by Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn s~ud carried, that inasmuch as the owners of property abutting and ext~ into the bed of Santiago Creek have requested this City to take some action to prevent damage to their properties by flood waters, that the City Engineer and Attorney be instruc- ted to endeavor to obtain permits or easements to use such portions of the privately ow~ned lots as are in the Creek bed for such purposes and waiving any and all claims for damages resulting from any acts of this City in attempting to remove In Re Condition of C~vpress Avenue. In Re Application M. R. Kellogg. In Re Petitions for Civil Service Police & Firemen. In Re Park Sites. such claimed danger and the City Engineer proceed at once to prepare estimates and a general plan for temporarily minimiz- ing any claimed dangers and improving the present existing conditions and submit same to this Council at our next meeti~ # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the protests of residents on Cypress Avenue between St~ Andrews and Delhi Road, against the condition of said street was referred to the Street Commissioner and Engineer to give them some relief. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the request of M. R. Kellogg for permission to widen his driveway nine feet on Santa Ana Boulevard near Roe Drive for his auto camp, was referred to the Street Commissioner and City Engineer to investigate and report back at the next meeting of the Council. The City Clerk's certificate showing that more than fifteen percent of the qualified~lectors of the City of S~nta Ana, as required by law, were affixed to the petitions requesting the passage of an Ordinance placing police and firemen under Civil Service, was read. The motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn, to adopt the Ordinance placing police and firemen under Civil Service, wag amended by a substitute motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Smith and carried, that the City Attorney be instructed to prepare the necessary Ordinances and Besolutions to call a special election at the earliest possible date, to submit this Civil Service Ordinance to the people of the City of Santa Aha. Roll Call: Ayes, Trustees Joseph P. Smith, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Trustees Plummer W. Bruns, W. H. Penn. Before the vote was announced Trustee Bruns and Penn requeste~ and obtained permission to change their vote from"No"to"Aye!' so as to make the vote unanimous. The Mayor announced a unanimous vote. . A motion was made by Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns, that the City Purchasing Agent be instructed to negotiate for a purchase price on approximately ?~ acres of real property- lying west of and contiguous to the northerly portion of t~e five acre City Recreational Bowl att Flower Street between Sixth and Eighth Streets, and to report the bast price obt~in~ able at the first meeting of this Council after hs has obtained such information. Penn and carried, the description of the property, Thereupon Trustee Smith moved, seconded by that the motion be amended by adding after the following: and the In Re Survey for Park Bites. APPROVED: Mayor o he i y of anta Ana. remaining portion of the Tiede property located near Washing- ton and Flower Streets. Whereupon Trustees Layton and Bruns consented that the first motion might be amended in accord- ance with the proposed amendment. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, the committee previously appointed on parks consisting of Trustees Bmith and Penn in addition to Trustee Layton and Purchasing Agent Banks were authorized to investigate or make a survey of additional sites in the southeast and southwest part of the City for a park or park sites as to price, loca- tion and acreage involved. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Bmlth and carried, the City Council adjourned. Ci~Clerk. Ii Council Ohambers. Santa Ana 0ity Hall. October ,th, 1937. ?:30 P.M. City Council met in regular session. Meeting called to order by Mayor Rowland. Present: Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. ~mtth, W.H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Absent: Trustees None. Each Trustee having received a copy of the Minutes, ~urther reading of the Minutes of September 20th, 1937, was dispensed with and the Minutes approved on motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried. ~nRe Application W. C. Kester. In Re Communication Or. Ce.Native Bone & Daughters. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconied by Penn and carried, the wl~Jadrawal of the application of W. C. Kester, was grant. requesting a permit to construct a twelve unit auto court immediately south of 2415 N. Main Street. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the comm,mication of Tom GiBlet, Chairman of Committee of Orange County Native Sons and Daughters of the Golden West expressing appreciation for the cooperation of finance and good will extended toward the Orange County entry in the Admission Day parade at Santa Monlca, was received, acknow- ledged and filed. # In Re Application E~mett ~. Rogers. In Re Application Julian Helm. In Re Application James G. Smith. In Re Application W. C. Kester. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the application of Emmett C. Rogers for a permit to construct a duplex at 1302 N. Bristol Street described as the south 48 feet of Lots 41 and 42, Tract 758, was referred to the Planning Commission. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Bruna, seconded by Penn and carried, the property described as the south A8 feet of Lots 41 and 42, Tract 758 and hearing date set October llth, was ordered posted for special use/in accordance with the application of Emmett C. Rogers. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the application of Julian Helm for Permission to erect a duplex on Lot 17, Block E, Tract 139, was referred to the Planning Commission. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, the property described in the application of Julian Helm to erect a duplex was ordered posted for special uae and the hearing date set October llth, 1937. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the application of James G. Smith for permission to construct a four unit apartment building on the northeast c0~ner of Eighth and Garnsey and also a four unit apartment building on the northwest corner of Eighth and Garnsey Street, was refer- red to the Planning Commission. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Smith and carried, the proper2~es known as the northeast corner and the northwest corner of Eighth Street and Garnsey were ordered posted for first class apartment house district and the hearing date set October llT~ On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Smith and carried, the application of W. C. Kester for a permit to erect ~ twelv, unit auto court on property lying immediately east of the Gilmore Oil Company's distributing plant fronting Santa Aha Boulevard, was referred to the Planning Commission. The motion of Trustee Bruns to accept the recommendation of the Planning Commission and deny the application of Kester was lost for lack of a second. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, a committee consisting of T~ustee Penn and Bruns was appointe, to confer with the Planning Commission with reference to the application of W.C. Kester. Roll Call: Ayes, Trustees Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Trustees Pl,,m~er W. Bruns. Absent, Trustees None. In Rs Application Eleanar M. Minter. IN Re Application W.H. ami th. In Re Communication Fullerton Post ~142. LuRe City Planning Consultant. In. Re Pac.Ooast Plumbing Inspectors Assn. Conventlon. Communt cat ion Harvey & Harvey~ In Re~ Request of S.A.Oity Schools. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Smith and carried, the application of Eleanor M. Minter to rezone the northeast corner of Flower and Santa Ana Boulevard for neighborhood business zone, was referred to the Planning Commission. On recommendation 'of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the application of Eleanor M. Minter was denied. # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the application of W. H. Smith for permission to conduct his ambulance service from his residence at 812 Bush Street, was referred to Trustees Stuns and Layton to report back. On motion of T~ustee' Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, the communication of Fullerton Post #142 of the American Legion extending an invitation to participate in Armistice Day Celebration, was referred to Trustees Bruns and Penn for investigation. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the communication of the Chamber of Commerce requesting the appointment of a member from the Council to meet~with repre- sentatives fr~tothe~ organizations to discuss need of an expert city pla~xning consultant, was referred to the Planning Commission. # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the communication of the Pacific Coast Plumbing Inspectors Assocation relative to their Eighth Annual Conventioh to be held in the Hotel San Diego, San Diego, October 14, 15 and 16th, was read and H. O. Crowe, Plumbing Inspector, authorize to attend the convention. # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Smith and carried, the communication of Harvey & Harvey requesting that their client Wm. Noble be allowed to remove or have the City remove~the large acacia treein the curbing at 513 S. Sycamore Street, which is causing the curbing and sidewalk to break, was referred to the Forestry Board with recommendation that the tree be removed. . On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the request of Geo. D. Newcom, Secretary of the Santa Aha City Schools, for the installation of a street light on Sycamore Street near the rear entrance to 1012 N. Main Street was referred to the Street Commissioner and City Engineer with power to act. # In Re Request of A. P. Nelson. In Re Application T. Dunstan Collins. In Re Application Rew Chas. A. Logan. In I~ Electric Signs. In Re Request of C. H. Eckles. InRe Monthly Reports. In Re Warrants. In Re Distribution Handbills, Dodgers, etc. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, the request of A. P. Nelson to establish a twenty minute parking zone in front of his office and residence, 519 West First Street, was received and referred to the City Engineer and Lieut. B.A. Hershey for study and also to make a survey of the area below First Street on Broadway,. Walnut Street and others and report back with a recommendation on handling the parking situation in that district. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, the application of T. Dunstan Collins for permission to con- duct a band concert by the ~YA Band in Birch Park, Saturdays between 2 and 5 P.M., as long as the weather permits, was granted. # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the application of Rev. Chas. A. Logan for a free permit to hold charity dances on the third Saturday of each month in the E.C. Hall, for the benefit of the ~exlean Catholic Church was referred to Trustee Bruns and the Chief of Police to report back at the next meeting. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the applications of electrical contracte~s for permission to hang electric signs for the Three-O-Two Cafe at 502 N. Main Street and for the Union Dollar St~re, at 501 E. Fourth Stree ware granted under supervision of the Electrical Inspector. . On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, the request of C. H. Eckles to discontinue the operation of the East Fourth Street, Wright Street and East First Street line and eEtend the South Birch, Orange Avenue line, was re- ferred to the Taxicab Commission. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the monthly reports of the city officers for the month of September, were referred to the Council as a whole. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by S~uns and carried, the Clerk was instructed to draw warrants according the deman, numbering from 801 to lO17 inclusive, as audited by the Finance Committee. # On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Smith and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: 'An Ordinance of the City of Santa Aha prohibiting the distribution of handbills, dodgers, circulars, newspapers, booklets, and othe~ printed matter or advertisment in certain places; repealing Ordinances in conflict herewith, and providing for penalties for violation thereof" In Re Reso. No. 2554 Calling Special Election Civil Service--Police & Firemen. In Re Quotations on Fleet Insurance. In Re Qua~tery Report. Protest Against t Handbill Ordinance. In Re Condition of Cypress Avenue. Application M.R. Xellogg. APPROVED: Noes, Absent, wa~ lntrodUoed, read, considered and placed on file for second reading. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana calling a special election to submit to a vote of the electors of said City an Ordinance placing the members of the Police and Fire Departments under Civil Service rulee and regulations" was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 2§54 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. Rx,Ans, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Trustees None. Trustees None. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, the quotations covering fire and theft, public liability, property damage and full coverage collision and plate glass on city's fleet of automobiles and equipement, were received as follows: Pacific Indemnity Company $22~.21 General Insurance of America and on recommendation of the Auditor, t~he quotation of the Pacific Indemnity Company in amount of $2248.21 was accepted On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by ~ and carried, the report of the City Auditor for the first quarter cf the fiscal year 1957-58, was received and filed. . 0ral protests were heard against ~he proposed handbill 0rdi- nance and on motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn and carried, the w~tten protests presented against the Ordinance prohibiting free distribution of handbills, etc. were receive and filed for consideration in two weeks. On motion of Trustee Bruno, seconded by Smith and carried, the report of the committee was accepted that Cypress Avenue between St. Andrews and DeLhi Road will be kept sprinkled for the remainder of this year and the street will be seal- coated next summer. # More time was granted the committee on the application of M.R. Eellogg to widen his driveway nine feet on Santa Ama Boulevard near Roe Drive. # ~n motion of Trustee ~mith, seconded by Layton and carried, the City Council adjourned to Monday, October llth, 1957, at 7:50 P.M., in the Council Chamber. Council Oh-mbers Santa Aha City Hall. October llth, 1937. 7:30 P.M. City Council met in regular adjourned session. Meeting called to order byMayorRowland. Present: Trustees pl,,mr~r W. Brune, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Absent; Trustees None. In Re Application Julian Helm. In Re Application Emmett C. Rogers. In Re Communication Townsend Club #2. In Re Meeting--Executive Board of J.O. Sewer. In Re Amendment of Building Code. InRa Oommunicatlon Or. Ce.Distribution Service. # There being no w~itten or oral protests, on motion of Trust~ Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the application of JulL~ Heim for a permit to erect a duplex at 2305-07 Bush Street or on Lot 17, Block E, Tract 139, was referred to the Plannin Commission for recommendation. At the request of the Plan- ning Commission action was deferred until the next meeting. # Oral protests having been presented and heard against the application of Emmet C. Rogers to construct a duplex at 1302 N. Bristol Street, described as the south 48 feet of Lots 41 and 42, Tract 758, and on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the application was referred to the Planning Commission for recommendation. At the request of th CQmmlssion action was deferred until the next regular meeting On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the communication of Gertrude L. Grant, Secretary of Townsend Club #2, expressing thanks for the use of Birch Park this summer and the installation of the public address system, was received, acknowledged and filed. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the'communication of Grover L. Walters, Secretary Executive Board Joint Outfall Sewer, relative to the Executive Board meeting to be held October 13th at 7:30 P.M., in the Council Chamber, City Hall, Anaheim, was received, acknowledged and filed and the council, City Attorney and Engineer instructed to attend the meeting. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the communication of Harold Rasmussen, Building Inspector, recommending that the City Council adopt the 1937 Uniform Building Code, was referred to Trustee Penn to report back at the next meeting. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Brune and carried, the communication of the Orange County Distribution Service requesting careful consideration of the proposed ordinance In Re Pipe Line License A, T & Santa Fe Ry. Co. Demand of Mrs. L.P. AlewAnder. In Re Application James G. Smith. XnRe Application O. H. Eckles. In Re Application Rev. Chas. A. Logan. In Re Reports on Santa Ana Boulevard. to prchlbX~, the distribution of all free advertising matter within the City of Santa Aha, was referred to the Council as a whole to be considered next week. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the Mayor and Clerk were authorized to sign a pipe line license with the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company line covering the pipe/located on their right of way extending from the Capitol Company building to Fourth Street, subject to the approval of the City Attorney. On motion of Trustee Bruna, seconled by Penn and carried, the demand of Mrs. L. P. A~exander for the amount of $585.00 for damages for alleged personal injuries received while wa~ng east on the north side of E. Walnut Street, Was r~ferred to the City Attorney to investigate and report back. . There being no written or oral protests, on motion of Truste~ ~mith, seconded by Penn and carried, the application of James G. Smith to erect a four unit apartment house on the northeast corner of Eighth and Garnsey Streets and also a four unit apartment house on the northwest corner of Eighth and Garnsey Streets, fas referred to the Planning Commission. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the applica- tion of James G. Smith was granted and the City Attorney instructed to prepare the Ordinance changing the zone on a portion of Lots 15 and 16, Keese's Addition and on Lot 23, Wakeham Tract, from single family residence zone to first class apartment house district zone. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, the report of the Taxicab Commission was received and the application of C. H. Eckles, operator of the Santa Aha Bus Service, was granted, to make the changes in his bus routes as requested in his letter of October Ath, 1937. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the application of Rev. S"nas. A. Logan for a free permit to hold charity dances on the third Saturday of each month in the K.C. Hall for the benefit of the Mexican Catholic Church was granted on recommendation of Police Commissioner & Chi, # On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Smith and carried, granting of the the oral report of Trustee Penn favoring the/application of W.C. Kester to erect a twelve unit auto court on Santa Aha Boulevard immediately east of the Gilmore Oil Compa4y's dis- tributing plant, was received and the written report of Trus- tee Stuns on the same matter was received and ordere~[' made a 136 part of the Minutes a~follows: 'Your committee appointed to investigate the report that the property lying adjacent to and fronting upon Santa Aha Boulevard was always to remain in a Single Family ResidenCe District, reports as follows: That the cost of the improvement of Santa Aha Boulevard was approximately $297,000.00. That out of said cost of the total improvement, the right of way.for said Santa Ana Boulevard cost approximately $%3,000.00, that in order to persuade and induce the property owners residing in said district to vote in favor of the annexation of said strip and the opening of said right-of-way that a meeting was held of the property owners in said district along which said right of way was opened, at which time all of the then members of the City Council including Councilmen Purington, Kelly, Goode and McBride were present at the home of James Smiley, with the said residents in said district, and that at said time the said property owners were advised that when said property became annexed to the City of Santa Aha that it would be automatically in the Single Family Residence District, and the same members of the Council pledged their word that they would not allow said property to be devoted to anything other than Single Family Residence purposes; That your committee is advised that relying upon said pro- mises the said property owners voted to annex said property to the City and to permit the opening of said Santa Aha Boulevard; that your committee feels that ~he changing of any portion of said property from Single Family Residence Dis- trict to such use or business purposes is a breach of good faith with such property owners and citizens and therefore I recommend that no permits f~r special use or business use be granted upon the property fronting upon said Santa Ana Boule- yard. Respectfully submitted, (Signed) P. W. Bruns" In Re On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, Application W. C. Kester. the recommendation of the Planning Commission was accepted and the application of W. C. Kester was denied to erect a twelve unit auto court immediately east of the $ilmore 0il Company's distributing plant fronting Santa Ana Boulevard. In Re On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, the Parking Stalls City Engineer and Street Commissioner were appointed as a com. on N. Broadway. mittee to confer with the Board of Supervisors and Engineer on the West side of B~ relative to closing curbing in front of the Court House Annex to permit more parking space. The motion of Trustee Layton to adopt the following Resolu- ResolUtion to tion: Acquire Property for Parks. "AResolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana submitting to the electors of said City an Ordinance declaring that public necessity and convenience require the acquisition of certain real property for public purposes" Amended--See Minutes ............................................ / October 18th, 1937. was duly seconded by Trustee Bruns to brlng the matter up for discussion. The motion of Trustee Smith to postpone consideration of this Resolution indefinitely, was lost for lack of a second. The motion to adoptthe the Resolution was lost By the follow- lng vote: A~es, Trustees Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penz Absent, Trustees None. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the City Council adjourned. APPROVED: Mayor of the-City of Santa Aha. Clt ~rk. Council Chambers Santa Ana City Hall. October 18th, 1957. 7:50 P.M. City Council met in regular session. Meeting called to o~der by Mayor P~wland. Present: T~ustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Absent: Trustees None. Each Trustee having received a cop~ of the Minutes, further reading of the Minutes of October 4th and llth, 1957, was dispensed with and on motion of Trustee Layton the Minutes of October llth, 1957, relative to adoption of Resolution to acquire Property for Parks,was amended ~ l-ea~ By adding the follo~ng to the title of the Reso- lutien:'the property referred to being the 7.62 acres belonging to J. W. Sackman, being West and contiguous to the City Bowl' and on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the Minutes were approved. In Re Communication Hallowe'en Celebration. In Re Or. Co. Armistice Day Celebration. In Re Communication Cal. Sewage Works Assn. LuRe Appointments Pep. Elect. Inspectors. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Smith and carried, the Chair was authorized to appoint a committee with power to act relative to the invitation of the Merchants &Manu- facturers Assn. to enter a float in the parade of the lath AnnuaI Hallowe'en Celebration in Anaheim, 0ctober2Bth,l$5?. Trustee Bruns, Purchasing Agent Banks and Mayor Rowland were appointed as the committee. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, A. G. Cooke, Manager of the request of/the Orange County Armistice Day Celebration was granted for permission to parade through the City on their"pep tour', Tuesday, October 26th, and the City to fur- nish suitable escort if necessary. On motion of Trustee Smi~, seconded by Bruns and carried, the com~unication of the Calif, Sewage Works Association acknowledgln~ Santa Ana's invitation to hold their Tenth Spring Conference in our City, was received and filed. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, the recommendation of the Chief of Police was approved appointing W. B. Moreland and Walter Whiteman as Deputy Elec- trical inspectors for the purpose of checking radio inter- ference. In Re Electric Stgns. In Re Application W. H. Smith. In Re Or. Co. Armistice Day Parade Entry. In Re Reso. No. 2535 Accepting Deed for Santiago Creek Park. In Re Reso. No. 2536 Parking Limitations. LuRe Pipe Line License A.T. & 8ants Fe Ry. CO. in Re Private Road Crosslng~ Agreement--P.E. Ry. Co. On motion of Trustee Layton, the applications of the Santa Aha Neon Company trical signs were granted under supervision of Inspector as follows: seconded by Bruns and carried, to hang elec- the Electrica2 Marine Millinery C. W. Ayerst Macres Florists 211 W. Fourth St. 1030 S. Main St. 419 N. Broadway. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, a temporary permit for a period of ninety days was granted W.H. Smith to operate his ambulance service at his Sl2 Bush Street. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, the report of the committee was received and action approved to enter the NYA Band and a decorated occupied car as entries in the Orange County Armistice Day Parade to be held in Fullerton. # On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, a Resolution accepting a deed from Lyman S. Nelson and Jeannette Nelson, husband and wife, covering a portion of Lot 3 of Tract No. 705, a Resubdivision of North Park Tract, for park purposes, was read, considered, designated Resolu- tion No. 2535 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Trustees None. Nose, Absent, # Trustees None. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the following Resolution entitled: #Resolution concerning Parking Limitations under Ordinance No. 1030# was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 2536 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Plummer W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Trustees None. Absent, Trustees None. # The City Attorney approved the pipe line license with the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company covering pipe line on their right of way.. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, the Mayor and Clerk were instructed to enter into a private road crossing agreement with the Pacific Electric Railway Company covering private road ~'Qsslng on their right of way located near the Joint Outfall Sewer pumping plant. In Be Ord/nanee Amend. Zoning Ordinance. In Re Request of A. P. Nelson. In Re Communication Santa Ana Journal. In Re Nandbill Ordinance. In Be Bezoning Property N.E.Cor. Wash. & Bristol. In Re Bezoning Property S.W. Pars of City. In Re Appltcat ion Julian Helm. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by B~uns and carried,. the following Ordinance entitled: · An Ordinance of the City of Santa Aha changing the Zone of certain property in said City" was introduced, read, considered and placed on file for second reading. On recommendation of the committee appointed and on motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, one twenty- minute parking zone was ordered established in front of A. P. Nelson's residence and office, 519 W. First Street. # On motion of Trustee Bruns,.seconded by Layton and carried, the communication of the Santa Aha Journal requesting removal of the restriction in the handbill Ordinance imposed on free distribution of ~anta Ana newspapers, was referred to the Council as a whole. # against 0ral protests/and arguments in favor of the passage of the Ordinance prohibiting free distribution of handbills, etc. were heard and on motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, the Ordinance was held over for special order of business for the next regular meeting November 1st, 1957. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, the recommendation of the Planning Commission was concurred with and the property described as Lots 18, l@ and 20, Tract No. 865 was ordered posted for single family residence zone, to conform with the deed restrictions covering said lots, and the hearing date set November 1st, 1957. . On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by B~uns and carried, the recommendation of the Planning Commission is to be..fol- lowed and the property described as that portion of the City of Santa Ana bounded on the West by the City Limits, on the North by Fifth Street, on the East by Townsend Street, on the North by First Street, on the East by Bristol Street, on the South by Monte Vista Avenue, on the West by Sullivan Street and on the South by Myrtle Street, excepting Lots. l, 2 and was ordered posted Family 5, Tract No. 259,/from Heavy Industrial Zone to Single Residence Zone, and the hearing date set November 1st, 1957. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the recommendation of the PlanniD~ Commission was accepted and the application of Julian Heim for a permit to erect a duplex on Lot 17, Block E, Tract No. 159, was granted. # In Re Application l~ay B. Hoxsie. In Re Application Emmet C. Rogers. InRe Petition to Rezone S.A. Blvd. In Re Appointment Geo. S. Smith. In Re Appointments to Forestry Board. of On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the recommendation of the Planning Commission was accepted and the application of Ray B. Hoxsie for a permit to erect a duplex on the south 50 feet of Lot 1 and the east 30 feet of the south 50 feet of Lot 2, Block J of Ross Addition, was denied for the reason that the lot is only 50 feet wide and 80 feet deep. # The motion to post the property described as Lots 18, 19 and 20, Tract 863 for Single Family Residence 'Zone, was on motto: of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, reconsidered. The motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn, to post the above mentioned property was amended by Trustee Bruns, with the consent of Trustee Penn and carried, to include the post- ing of property described am Lot 41 and 42, Tract No. 758 for Single Family Residence Zone and the hearing date set November ist, 1937. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, ~he application of Emmet C. Rogers to construct a duplex on the south 4~ feet of Lots 41 and A2, Tract No. 758, was granted for special use # On motinn of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the petition of property owners to have the north side of Santa Ama Boulevard rezoned for business rr0m Main Street to Chapman Avenue, was referred to the Planning-Commission to be considered at the time the Zoning Ordinance is revised. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, ~he recommendation of the Chair was approved and George S. Smith was appointed to fill the unexpired term of Dr. C. D. Ball as a member of the Museum Board. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruna and carried, the recommendation of the Chair was approved and Edward M. Hall and Mrs. Ruth Forgy were reappointed for the full term as members of the Forestry Board. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the City Council'adjourned. CltyJ Clerk. Council Chambers. Santa Ana City Hall. November 1st, 1937. 7:30 P.M. City Council met in regular session. Meeting called to order by Mayor Rowland. Present: Trustees W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Joseph P. Smith, Plummet W. Bruns, Fred C. Rowland. Absent: Trustees None. Each Trustee having received a copy of the Minutes, further reading of the Minutes of October lSth, 1937, was dispensed with and the Minutes approved on motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried. In Re Ordinance No. 1053 Prohibiting Distribution of Handbills, Dodgers, etc. In Re Rezoning--N.E. Cot. Washington & Bristol Sts. In Re Rezoning Property B.W. Part of City. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Smith and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance of the City of Santa Ana prohibiting the distribution of handbills, dodgers, circulars, newspa- pers, booklets, and other printed matter or advertise- ment in certain places: repealing Ordinances in conflict herewith, and providing for penalties for violation thereof." was read, considered, designated Ordinance No. 1053 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Noes, Absent, . Trustees Ernest H. Layton, Joseph P. Smith, Fred C. Rowland. Trustees W. H. Penn, Plummet W. Bruns. Trustees None. No written or oral protests having been received, on motion of Trustee ~mith, seconded by Layton and carried, the matter of rez0ning the Northeast corner of Washington and Bristol Streets, described as Lots 18, 19 and 20, Tract No. 883, Neighborhood Business Zone to Single Family Residence Zone, was referred back to the Planning Commission. On motion, of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the property described as Lots 18, 19, and 20, Tract No. 863 was ordered rezoned from NeighbOrhood Business Zone to Single Family Residence Zone and the City Attorney instructed to prepare the necessary Ordinance to change the zone. WritSen protests were read and oral protests were heard against the changing of zone from Heavy Industrial Zone to Sihgle Family Residence Zone in the southwest part of the Cit A motion was made by Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn, that the matter of changing zone on the property described as that portion of the City of Santa Ana bounded on the West by the City Limits, on the north by Fifth Street, on the East by Townsend Street, on the North by First Street, on the East by Bristol Street, on the South by Monte Vista Avenue, on the West by Sullivan Street and on the South by Myrtle Street, excepting Lots 1, 2 and 3, Tract No. 259, be held over for two weeks, A substitute motion was made by Trustee Smith, In Re Rezoning--N.W. Cot. Washington & Bristol Sts. In Re Application Wm. Ulm. In Re Communication Mrs. J.M.Backs & Family. In Re Request of S.A. Lumber Co. In Re Federal Music Project. In Re Communication Flake Smith. seconded by Bruns and carried, that the matter be referred back to the Planning Commission. No w~itten or oral protests having been received, on motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the matter of rezoning the northwest co~ner of Washington and Bristol described as Lots A1 and A2, Tract No. ?§8, Streets/from Neighborhood Business Zone to Single Family Residence Zone, was referred to the Planning Commission. On motion of Trustee Smith seconded by Bruns and carried, the property described as Lots A1 and A2, Tract No. 758 was ordered rezoned from Neighborhoo~ Business Zone to Single Family Residence Zone and the City Attorney to prepare the necessary Ordinance for change of zone. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, the adoption of the Ordinance to change the zone on certain property was deferred and the application of Wm. Ulm to erect a duplex on property described as the West AO feet of Lot 15 and the East 10 feet of Lot 16, Keese Addition, was referred to the Planning Commission for recommendation. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the recommendation of the Planning Commission was concurred with and action deferred for two weeks on the application of Wm. Ulmo # The communication from Mrs. J.M. Backs and Family express- ing appreciation and gratefully acknowledging Santa Aha Offi- cials' expression of sympathy, was received and filed. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the request of the Santa Aha Lumber Company to cross West Third Street Just east of Artesia Street, with an electric power line sufficient to operate a motor for a cut-off saw, was granted under supervision of the Electrical Inspector and on condition that they enter into an agreement with the City covering any damages involving Santa Aha. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Layton and carried, the communication of the Federal Music Project Advisory Com- mittee urging the public support of the symphony orchestra concerts to be given, starting the evening of November 4th in the High School Auditorium, # On motion of Trustee Layton, was received and filed. seconded by Penn and carried, the communication of Flake Smith was received, acknowledged and filed, explainin~ the location of his windbreak on West First Street near Sullivan Street as being at the edge of the street when First Street is widened. · ]43 # In Re A copy of Resolution No. 678 was presented offering terms for Reso. No. 2538 withdrawal of the City of Orange from Joint Outfa!l Sewer _~ J.0.. Sewer Agreements. Agreement. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, was read and a Resolution/recommending to the City of Orange/to the other parties to said Joint Outfall Sewer Agreements, that all parties immediately endeavor t° further cooperate on a pro- cedure and plan to continue the maintenance, repair and upkee] of the Joint 0utfall Sewer for the mutual benefit of all parties to such agreements and that a meeting be held to dis- cuss such proposition with the City of Orange, looki~ toward an abandonment of the offer to withdraw from such agreements. The resolution was considered, designated Resolution No.2§38 and passed by the following vote: ~-~ Ayes, Trustees W.H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Plummet W. i Bruns, Joseph P. S~ith, Fred C. Rowland. L Noes, Trustees None, Absent, Trustees None. # In Re On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, Check of the check of the Southern California Telephone Company in Sou. Cal. Telephone Co. amount of $8,221.53 in payment of franchise tax for year end- ing October 12, 1937, was accepted and Clerk authorized to deposit same. # In Re In view of the existing Ordinance No. 992, the application of Application--Blind the State of California Blind Made Products to solicit funds Made Products. through the sale of articles made by them, was on motion of ~ Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, necessarily denied. # In Re On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, Petition to the petition of merchants and residents to improve the street Improve Stree~ Lighting. lighting of South Mai~ Street, was referred to the Police. Commissioner, Chief of Police and Street Commissioner for study and report back. # In Re On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Smith and carried, Electric Signs. the applications of Electrical Contractors to hang electrical signs, were granted upon the approval of the Els~trical Inspector and under his supervision, as follows: Las Canarias Cafe 602 E. ~th St. ~ Palace Lunch 320 E. ~th St. . C.J. Skirvin 101 N. Sycamore St. · Green Cat Cafe 415 N. Main St. # In Re On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn and carried, Health Report. the Haalth Report for the months of July, August and Septembe~ was referred to the Finance Committee. In Re Monthly Reports. In Re Monthly Warrants. In Re Application James G. Smith. In Re Rezoning of S.A. Boulevard. InRe Ordinance Adopting Bldg. Code, 1~37 Edition. In Re Rose. No. 2§3? Accepting Deeds Widening N. Flower St. # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the monthly reports of the various city officers for the month of October, were referred to the Finance Committee. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn and carried, the Clerk was instructed to draw warrants according to the demands numbering from 10%9 to 1263 inclusive, as audited by the Finance CommitteeC On ~ecommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, action was deferred for two weeks on the application of James G. Smith to construct a four unit apartment building on the Northeast corner of Eighth and Sarnsey Streets. The recommendation of the Planning Commission was read rela- tive to the petition of property owners for change in zone from single family residence to business on the north side of Santa Aha Boulevard from Main Street to Chapman Avenue. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the petition for rezoning of north side of Santa Ana Boule- vard, was referred back to the Planning Commission for fur- ther consideration until the Zoning Ordinance is revised. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance of the City of Santa Ana, regulating the erection, construction, repair, enlargement, alteration, removal, demolition, sanitation and occupancy of all buildings and structures in said City, providing for permits and p~nalties thereunder and repealing Ordinance No. 1036" was introduced, read, considered and placed on file for second reading. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, a Resolution accepting deeds to the City of Santa Ana of por- tions of right-of-way for widening North Flower Street on the West side between Eighth Street and Washington Avenue, was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 2537 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Plummet W. Bruno, Joseph P. Smith, Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Trustees None. Absent, Trustees None. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the City Council adjourned to Monday, November 8th, 1937, at ?:30 P.M., in the APP~0VED: Namer of the City of ~anta' Ana. Council Chamber. Council Chambers Santa Ana City Hall. November 8th, 1937. 7:30 P.M. City Council met in regular adjourned session. Meeting called to order by Mayor Rowland. Present: Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W.H. Penn, Ernest H. Absent: Trustees None. In Re Elks Club Traffic Safety Meeting. In Re ~'Communicatlon S.A. Development CO. In Re Communication Men's Bible Class. In Re Conm~unication George C. Perki~s~. In Re Petition Street Light. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. On motion of 'Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the invitation of the Santa Ana Elks Lodge to attend the Traffic Safety meeting to be held at the Elks Club, Tuesday evening November 9th, was received and filed. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the communication of the Santa Ana Development Company expres lng appreciation for the splendid improvements completed on Broadway and the cooperation given to keep the street open to traffic, was received and filed. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, the communication of Men's Bible Claes, First M.E. Sunday School, expressing appreciation and commending Chief Howard and Trustee Brtuns on their efforts to prohibit the establish- m~nt of gambling and horse race betting places in the City, was received and filed and the Clerk instructed to write a letter thanking them for their words of commendation and the interest taken in .this matter. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, the communication of George C. Perkins with notice attached signe( by. property owners between Riverside Drive and Santiago Creek stating that the City will be held liable for any damage heretofore or hereafter done to their property caused dir~ or indimectly by changes made in the banks or channel of the Creek, was referred to the present committee of Layton and McBride, committee to be increased at the discretion of the Chair, to make an intensive survey in a short period of time looking towards giving these people temporary relief and to make a Study of the situation for permanent relief. Trustee Bruns was appointed as the extra member of the committee. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Smith and carried, the petition of residents and property owners for a center suspension light near lO11 W. Highland Street or in the immediate neighborhood, was referred to Trustees Bruns, Layto~ and Chief Howard for investigation. In Re Electric Signs. In Re Application Taxicab Driver. In Re Police Reports. In Re Acceptance Test Seagrave Pumper. In Re Ordinance Prohibiting DistriBUtion of Handbills, Dcd~ers, In Re Ordinance No. 105~ Adopting Uniform Bldg. Code 1937 Edition. On motion of Trustee Penn, applications of Electrical seconded by Smith and carried, th~ Contractors to hang electric signs Ayes, Noes, Absent, for Patterson's Meat Market, 1050 S. Main Street and One-O- One Cafe, 107 E. First Street, were granted and hung under the supervision of the Electrical Inspector. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the application of Edward Brown to drive a taxicab for the Blue Cab Company, was' granted on recommendation of the Taxi- cab Commission. . On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the reports of the Police Department for the montbm of Septem bet and October, were received and filed. On motion of Trustee ~enn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the report of the acceptance test figures as submitted by the National Board of Fire Underwriters, for Seagrave Pumper No. 84915, was accepted. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 105~ entitled ~An Ordinance of the City of Santa Ana prohibiting the distri- bution of handbills, dodgers, circulars, newspapers, book- lets, and other printed matter or advertisement in certain places: repealing Ordinances in conflict herewith, and providing for penalties for violation thereof'" was introduced, read, considered and placed on,file for secon~ reading. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance of the City of Santa Ana, regulating the erection, construction, .repair, enlargement, alteration, removal, demolition, sanitation and occupancy of all buildings and structures in said City, providing for permits and penalties thereunder and repealing Ordinance No. 1036" was read, considered, designated Ordinance No. 1053 and passed by the following vote: Trustees Pl~,mmer W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W.H. Penn Ernest H. Layton, ~red C. Rowland. Trustees None. Trustees None. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the City Council adjourned. ~PPR0 VED: C~ty/Cle rk. Council Chambers Santa Ana City Hall. November 18th, 1~37~ 7:30 P.M. City Council met in regular session. Meeting called to order by Mayor Rowland. Present: Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W.H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Absent: Trustees None. Each Trustee having received a copy of the Minutes, further readin~ of the Minutes of November 1st and 8th, 1937, was dispensed with and the Minutes approved on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried. in Re Communication Anaheim Merchants & Manufacturers Assn. In Re Meeting--Or. Co. League of Municipalities. In Re Planning Consultant. In Re Electric Signs. In Re Assistance League Charity Horse Show. In Re W.P.A. Project Planting Trees, etc. # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the communication of the Anaheim Merchants and Manufacturers Assn. extending sincere thanks for Santa Ana's entry and cooperation in Anaheim's l~th Annual Hallowe'en Festival, was received and filed. # On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the communication of the Orange County League of Municipali- ties relative to combining'the November-December meeting and holding it on Thursday evening, December 9th, was received and filed and members of the Council and officials urged to attend. . On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the communication of the Chamber of Commerce requesting that no action be taken in the way of new activity in City plan- ning until such time as the recommendation of the committee, appointed on planning, is submitted, was referred to Trustee Penn. # On motion of Trustee. Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the applications of Electrical Contractors to hang electric signs the 101 Cocktail Lounge & Cafe, 101 N. Main Street and at Danigers, 203 N. Broadway, were granted when approved by the Electrical Inspector and to be hung under his supervisic # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the request of Edw. Hall on behalf of the Assistance League, for permission to use the Municipal Bowl, May 20, 21 and 22, granted and 1938, for the annual Charity Horse Show, was/referred to a committee to be appointed at a later date. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the City Engineer was instructed to submit Sponsor's Project #12 to the Works Progress Administration for their approval, covering removal and planting of trees and tree surgery in public parkways and the Mayor, as Sponsor's Agent and the Auditor as Fiscal Officer were authorized to sign same. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, Ordinance No. 1058 the following Ordinance entitled: Distribution of Newspapers. "An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 10§~ entitled 'An Ordinance of the City of Santa Ana prohibiting the distribution of handbills, dodgers, circulars, newspapers, booklets, and other printed matter or advertisement in certain places: repealing Ordinances in conflict herewith, and providing for penalties for violation thereof'" was read, considered, designated Ordinance No. 1055 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, $. H. Penn, Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Trustees Ernest H. Layton. Absent, Trustees None. In Re 0n motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Stuns and carried, Rezoning Property the recommendation of the Planning Commission was accepted S. W. Part of City. and the zone ordered changed from Heavy Industrial Zone to Single Family Residence Zone on the following described property: Beginning at the intersection of the south line of West First Street with the Wear line of Bristol Street, thence Westerly along the South line of West First Street to the Northeast $orner of Lot 3, Tract No. 259, thence South to the Southeast Corner of said Lot 3, thence West to an intersec- tion, with the East line of Artesia Street, thence North along the East line of Artesla Street to the South line of West First Street, thence Westerly along the South line of West First Street to an intersection with the Southerly pro- longation of the Westerly line of Townsend Street, thence North to an intersection with the South line of the Pacific Electric Railway Company's right-of-way; thence Northwesterly along the Southwesterly line of said Pacific Electric Railway Company's right-of-way to its intersection with the South line of Fifth Street; thence Westerly along the South line of Fifth Street to its intersection with the Westerly boundary line of the City of Santa Aha; thence Southwesterly along the Westerly boundary line of the City of Santa Ana to angle point in the said boundary line, where the said boundary line turns Easterly; thence Easterly along the said boundary line to the center line of Sullivan Street; thence Southerly along the center line of Sullivan Street to the center line of Monte Vista Avenue; thence East along city boundary line to the Westerly line of Bristol Street; thence Northerly along the Westerly line of Bristol Street to the point of beginning excepting such portions as were zoned for special use or business zone heretofore and the City Attorney was instructed to prepare the necessary Ordinance to change the zone. In Re On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion Agplication of Trustee Penn, seconded by Smith and carried, the property described as the West 40 feet of Lot 15 and the East 10 feet of Lot 16, of Keese's Addition, was ordered posted for speci~ use and the hearing date set November 22n~, 1937, in accord- ance with the application of Wm. Ulm to erect a duplex. In Bm Rolling Stores License Ordinance. ons on closing out On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the City Attorney was instructed to prepare and Ordinance and time limit restri~ licensing and governing rolling stores sales. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the City Council adjourned to Monday, November 22nd, 1937, at 7:30 P.M., in the Council Chamber. Oity~Ol~rk. Mayor of the City of Santa Ana. Council Chambers Santa Ana City Hall. November 22nd, 1937. 7:30 P.M. City Council met in regular adjourned session. Meeting called to order by Mayor Rowland. Present: Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Absent: Trustees None. In Re This being the first Monday after holding of the special Reso. No. 253~ municipal election, November 18th, 1937, wherein the City of Canvass Election Returns Santa A.ua submitted to the qualified electors of said City, & Declaring Result of Election a proposition for the adoption of an ordinance providing for CivilService for Police and Civil Service for the members of Police Department and Fire Firemen. Department as particularly set forth in Resolution No. 2084, and the City Council being in regular adjourned session, pro- ceeded to canvass the votes as follows: Consolidated Votes cast at Poll Precincts Total "Yes" "No" A 241 163 77 B 209 129 80 C 313 153 160 D 205 111 94 E 199 88 lll F 157 85 72 G 202 132 70 H 191 100 91 I 228 138 90 J 230 123 107 K 251 148 103 L 277 148 129 M 230 156 74 N 178 124 54 0 192 107 85 P 223 115 107 Q 1@1 105 76 R 185 105 80 S 123 86 37 T 175 118 57 U 216 142 74 V 221 114 106 W 146 71 75 Absentee Votes 5 3 2 Total- 4778 2764 2011 And it appearing that 2764 votes were cast in favor of the proposition for the adoption of an Ordinance providing for Civil Service for the members of Police and Fire Department and 2011 votes were cast against the proposition and there being a majority of all of said votes cast in favor, the Cit~ Council of the City of Santa Ana finds and declares that sai~ :150 In Re Ordinance No. 1056 Civil Service for Police & Fire Depts. In Re Application Wm. Ulm. In Re Communication Chamber of Commerce. In Re Advertise for Bids Printing o~ Ordinances. Application Frank TruJillo. proposition was carried by the necessary majority. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, a resolution was introduced declaring the result of the election, considered, designated Resolution No. 2537 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Trustees None. Trustees None. Noes, Absent, # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance of the City of Santa Ana, creating a Civil Service Board, providing for the manner and method of appointment: providing for the placing of members of the Police Department, and the Fire Department, under Civil Service" was read, considered, designated Ordinance No. passed by the following vote: 105 6 and Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W.H. Penn Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Trustees None. Absent, Trustees None. . No written or oral objections having been received, on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, the applica- tion of Wm. Ulm for a permit to erect a duplex on property described as the West 40 feet of Lot l§, and the East l0 feet of Lot 16, of Keese's Addition, was referred to the Planning Commission. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the recommendation of the Planning Commission was concurred with and the application of Wm. Ulm for a permit to erect a duplex on above described property, was granted for special use, subject to the approval of the Buildi~ Inspector. . On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the communication of the Chamber of Commerce relative to employing a Planning Consultant under the direction of L. Deming Tilton, was received and referred to the Council as a whole and the Planning Commission for study and report back at the next meeting. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the Clerk was instructed to advertise for bids fur printlng and furnishing 500 copies of book or pamphlet containing the amended Ordinances of the City of Santa Ana in accordinance with the specifications outlined in the communication of the City Attorney requesting said work.to be done. . On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, the application of Frank TruJillo for a free permit to hold a public dance in the K.C. Hall, November 25th, for the In B~ Final Estimate Oswald Brothers. In Re Rezoning Ordinance. In Re Ordinance Regulating Devices Interfering with Radio Broadcast. In Re Ordinance Prohibiting Race Track Betting Places. In Re Street Lights on S. Main St. APPROVED: Mayor of the Ulty of Santa Ana. benefit of the St. Anthony Club of the Catholic Church, was referred to the Police Commissioner and Chief with power to act. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn and carried, the recommendation of the City Engineer was accepted and the final estimate of Oswald Brothers in connection with their contract for the paving of Broadway from First Street to of Tenth Street and the improving/Fourth Street at its intersec- tion with Sycamore Street, in the amount of $34,152.90, was approved. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, .consideration of the Ordinance to change the zone on property of James G. Smith, was deferred for two weeks. . On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 10~9 entitled 'An Ordinance regulating the use of devices and/or apparatus which interferes with radio broadcasting reception, in the City of Santa Ana, repealing all Ordinances and parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith and providing penalties for the violation hereof'" was lntrgduced, read, considered and placed on file for second reading. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance prohibiting the conduct or maintenance of the business of forwarding bets to a license race track" was introduced, read, considered and placed on file for second reading. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Smith and carried, the report of the committee was accepted, recommending changes and ordering the street lights on South Main Street from First Street south changed from 1500 to 2500 lumen. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, Council adjourned. the City C4fty/Clerk. Council Chambers Santa Ana City Hall. December 6th, 1937. 7:50 P.M. City Council met in regular session. Meeting called to order by Mayor Rowland. Present: Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W.H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, iPred C. Rowland. Absent: Trustees None. Each Trustee having received a copy of the Minutes; further reading of the Minutes of November 15th and 22nd, 1957, was dispensed with and the Minutes were approved on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried. In Re Application Walter L. & Hazel Bungs. In Re Communication Or. Go.League of Mun~ipalities. In Re Communication Auto Club of Sou.Calif. In Re Request--Or. Co. Tuberculosis & Health Assn. In Re Communication On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the application of Walter L. & Hazel Bungs for permission to remodel residence at 1607 E. First Street into a duplex, was referred to the Planning Commissi on. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the recommendation of the Planning Commission was accepted and the property at 1607 E. First Street was ordered posted for special use and the hearing date set December 20th, 19~? in accordance with the application of Walter L.& Hazel # On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the communication of the Orange County League of Municipali- ties relative to the November-December meeting to be held at 6;50 P.M., December 9th, in the basement of the Presbyterian Church at the corner of Main and Center Streets, Placentia, was received and filed and members of the Council and City officials urged to attend. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the communication of the Automobile Club of Southern Califor- nia suggesting methods of lessening traffic collisions by prohibiting left turns at intersections of major streets when traffic is heaviemt, was received and refer~ed to the Traffic Safety Commission and the Clerk instructed to answer s~e. #. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, the request of the Orange County Tuberculosis & Health Asso- ciation for permission to conduct one or more booth for the sale of Christmas Seals in Santa Aha, was referred to the Chief of Police with power to act. # 0n motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the communication of the Federated Missionary Societies of Federated Missionary Societies. Santa Aha expressing appreciation of the recent action regarding the gambling and racing activities in Santa Aha, In Re Request of C. P. Wrlght. ~n Re Voucher of P.E. Railway Co. In Re Applications Taxicab Drivers. In Re Petition of Vet. Welfare Board. In Re Monthly Reports. In Re Monthly Warrants. In Re Police Appointments. In Re Petition for Street Light. In Re Ox-~nance Rezoning Part of City. was received, acknowledged and filed. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, the request of 0. P. Wright for a street light at Fifteenth and Olive Streets, was referred to the Street Commissioner with power to act. . On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the voucher of the Pacific Electric Railway Company in of $231.77 covering franchise tax for the year ending Novem- ber 7th, 1937, was accepted and the Clerk instructed to deposit same. # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, the applications of H. X. Greathouse to drive a taxicab for the Blue Cab Company and of Carl L. Beltz to transfer permit from the Broadway Cab Company to the Blue Cab Company, were granted. . On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the petition of the Veterans' Welfare Board for the tion Of certain taxes now appearing on the~ tax records as a lien against property owned by the Board, was denied and the Clerk instructed to advise said Board that it is now the policy of the Council not to cancel taxes against property acquired by the Veterans' Welfare Board. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, the monthly reports of city officers for the month of Novembe were received, filed and referred to the Finance Committee. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the Clerk was instructed to draw warrants according to the monthly demands audited by the Finance Committee~ numbering ~rom 128§ to l§A~ inclusive. On motion of Trustee Brans, seconded by Layton and carried, Herman F. Stahl and Thomas J.P. appointments as police officers # Kinney received temporary of the City of Santa Ana. ~n motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the petition of residents and property owners requesting a center suspension light be installed in the vicinity of 1011 W. Highland Street, was denied as the committee reports that the~e are sufficient lights on said street. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: In Ordinance License of Closing Out Sales. In Re Reso. No. 2§~0 Accepting Deeds to Widen N. Flower St. In Re Reso. No. 2§41 Accepting Easement Deed--Santiago Creek. In Re Reso. No. Requesting Funds from Gas. Tax Receipts--Co.of Orange. In Re W.P.A. Project Widening N.Flower St. Ayes, Noes, Absent, # #A~ Ordinance of.the ~City of Santa Ana changing the Zone of certain property in said City" was introduced, read, considered and placed on file for second reading. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the following 0rdinanoe entitled; "An Ordinance amending0rdinance No. 6§8 entitled 'An Ordinance providing for the licensing of business, show, exhibition and games conducted or carried on in the City of Santa Ana, fixing the rate of license therefor and providing for collection thereof'" was introduced, read, considered and placed on file for second reading. . On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, a Resolution accepting deed to the City of Santa Ana of por- tions of right- of-way for widening North Flower Street on the West side between Eighth Street and Washington Avenue,was read,- considered, deSignated Resolutlon No. 2§40 and passed by the following Trustees Pl~mmer W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W.N.Penn Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Trustees None. Trustees None. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, a Resolution accepting easement deed from Charlotte Nisson covering a strip ten (10) feet in width in Section One (1), Township 5 South, Bangs 10 West, S.B.B.'& M., for rightLof-w~ in Santiago Creek between Main Street and Santa Aha Boulevar, was read~ considered, designated Resolution No. 25~1 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Pl,,mmer W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W.H.Penn Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Trustees None. Absent, Trustees None. . On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by B~uns and carried, the following Resolution entitled: · A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa Aha, California, requesting an appropriation of the County of Orange from Gas Tax Receipts for Highway Improvement within said City" was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 2542 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Pl,,mmer W.Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W.H. Penn Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Trustees None. Absent, Trustees None. . On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the Mayor as Sponsor's Agent and the Auditor as Fiscal Offi- cer, were authorized to sign an application for a W.P.A. In Re' Ordinance No.10§? Police Inspection Devices Interfering with Radio Broadcast. In Re Ordinance No. 1058 Ohanging Zone on Certain Properties. In Re ~tingAgencies. In Re Ordinance & Applications on Race Track Betting Agencies. In Re Communication League of Women Voters. In Re Civil Service Commission. Project, for the widening of N. Flower Street between Eighth Street and Washington Avenue. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, the following 0rdinanee entitled: "An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 1049 entitled 'An Ordinance regulating the use of devices and/or apparatus which interferes with radio broadcasting reception, in the City of Santa Ana, repealing all Ordinances and parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith and providing penalties for the violation hereof'" was read, considered, designated Ordinance No. 1057 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, No~s, Absent, Trustees Plum~r W. B~uns, Joseph P.Smith, W.H. Penn Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Trustees None. Trustees None. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by B~uns and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance of the City of Santa Aha changing the Zone of certain property in said City# was read, considered, designated Ordinance No. 1058 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P.Smith, W.H. Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Trustees None Absent, Trustees None. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, the request of the City Attorney to assist in the hearing to vacate the injunction against the City of Fullerton on the race track betting agencies, was granted and he was urged to assist to determine Santa Ana's position in such matters. # On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Smith and carried, the Ordinance prohibltiug race track betting agencies was held over until receipt of information on the hearing to be held December 10th, in the vacating of injunction against the City of Fullerton and the applications of the California For- warding Co., J. P. Sullivan and Karl G. Baker to conduct race track betting agencies in Santa Ana, were also held over ~ntil said hearing is had. It was brought to the Council's attention to appoint the Civil Service Commission by the City Attorney. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the communication of Mildred P. Browning, Vice President of the League of Women Voters, suggesting the personnel of the Civil Service Board, was received and referred to the Council as a whole. . On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded ~y Bruns and carried, the matter of':appoint~ng members of the ~lvil Service Commis- sion is to be considered the first APPROVED: next regular meeting cf the Council. . On motion of Trustee Layton, the City Council adjourned. seconded by Bruno and carried, C~tyY Clerk. Council Chambers Santa Ana City Hall. December 20th, 1937. City Council met in regular session. Meeting called to order by Mayor Rowland. Present: Trustees Pl,,mmer W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H, Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Absent: Trustees None. Each Trustee having received a copy of the Minutes, further reading of the Minutes of December 6th, 1937, was dispensed with and the Minutes were approved on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried. In Re Appointment Civil Service Board. In Re Application Walter L. & Hazel Bunge. In Re A~plicatlon Mark A. Dalton, M.D. 7:30 P.M. Mayor Rowland appointed the following as members of the Civil Service Board: Clyde Ashen--term to expire December 31st, 1939. Phil Brown---term to expire December 31st, 1941. George Parker--term to expire December 31st, 19A3. On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the appointments of the Civil Service Board as named by Mayor Rowland, were ratified. . No written or oral protests having been received, on motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the appli- cation of Walter L. & Hazel Bunge for a permit to remodel residence into duplex, located at 1807 E. First Street, was referred back to the Planning Commission. On motion of Trustee Stuns, seconded by Smith and carried, the recommenda~on of the Planning Commission was concurred with and the application of Walter L. & Hazel Bunge was granted under special use to remodel residence into duplex on property described as the south 116 feet of Lot 3, Block A, Gardner Villa Tract. # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carried, the application of Mark A. Dalton, M.D. for a temporary doc- tot's office at the southeast corner of Bush and Seventeenth Streets, described as Lot 1, Block B, Goodwin's Addition, ~oeP1Anning $ommis~lon .... In Re Communication S.A. Junior College. In Re Communication Pac. Coast Electrical Bureau. In Re Electric Signs. In Re Police Report. In Re Application John C. Duke. In Re Appointment Loule J. Heffner. In Re Bids--Printing City Ordinances. On recommendation of the Planning Commission and on motion of Trustee B~uns, seconded by Smith and carried, the tion of Mark A. Dalton, M.D. to conduct temporary doctor's office at the southeast corner of Bush and Seventeenth Street was denied~ # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the communication of the Coaches and Players of the Football Team of the Santa Ana Junior College expressing appreciation for the Council's cooperation and support this past year, was received, acknowledged and filed. . On' motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the communication of the Pacific Coast Electrical Bureau urging the adoption of the new Standard Electrical Code, was referred to Trustee Penn and Electrical Inspector Packard for study and report back. . On motion of.Trustee Penn, seconded by Layton and carried, the applications of Electrical Contractors to hang electrical signs, were granted under supervision of the Electrical In- spector, as follows: Advertiser's Press ll8 W. Third St. E1 Toro Cafe 220 E. 4th St. Charcoal Broiler 022 N. Main St. # On motion of T~ustee Layton, seconded by Bruns and carried, the report of the Police Department for the month of November was received and referred to the Finance Committee. On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the application of John C. Duke for a permit to drive a tax~- cab for the Blue Cab Company, was granted on recommendation o: the Taxicab Commission. # On recommendation of the Chief of Police and on motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, Loule J. Heffner was appointed a special police officer without pay. . On motion of Trustee Penn, seconded by Bruns and carried, C]~ rk was instructed to proceed to open bids for the printing and binding /of City Ordinances in Code form, as follows: Gilbert P. Campbell--400 pages and cover $849.00, more or less than 400 pages, add or deduct $1.60 per page. Quality Print Shop---400 pages, more or less, per page $2., Cover for pamphlet at cost of $2.40. On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Smith and carried, the bid of Gilbert P. Campbell in amount of $849.00, was accepted as the lowest responsible bid and the bid of the Quality Print Shop was rejected and certified check ordered returned. In Re Abandonment of W.P.A. Project. In Re Reso. No. 2543 Diagonal Parking. In Re Reso. No. Passenger Loading Zones. In Re Reso. No. 2545 Accep~in~ Deed to Widen N. Flower St. In Re W.P.A. Project Grade & Seal-coat Alleys. In Re Ordinance Race Track Betting Agencies% Noes, Absent, # On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, W.P.A. Project covering tree trimming and pruning, which was submitted to the Council November 15th, 1937, bearing No. 0-310, was abandoned. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Penn and carried, a Resolution abandoning diagonal parking on the west side of Sycamore Street between Fifth Street and Church Street, was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 2543 and passed by the following ~ ts: ~ves, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Fred C. Rowland. Trustees Ernest H. Layton. Trustees None. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, a Resolution establishing passenger loading zone on the East side of Spurgeon Street between Third Street and Fourth Street described as the Northerly 20 feet of the Southerly 80.8 feet, was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 254~ and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Trustees None. Absent, Trustees None. . On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, a Resolution accepting a deed from R. B. Thompson and Bertha Thompson, covering the East ? feet of Lot l0 of Tract No.3§4, Huntington Square, for widening North Flower Street on the West side between Eighth Street and Washington Avenue, was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 2545 and passed by the following vote: Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Trustees None. Ayes, Noes, Absent, # Trustees None. On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Bruns and carried, the Mayor and Auditor as Sponsorts Agent and Fiscal Officer, were authorized to sign an application for W.P.A. Project to certain grade and seal-coat/streets and alleys in the City. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Layton and carried, the Ordinance prohibiting the conduct or maintenance of the business of forwarding bets to a licensed race track, was held over until the meeting of January 3rd, # In Re Ordinance Licensing Rolling Stores. In Re ResO. No. 2546 Tax-Deeded Lands. In Re Purchase of Two G.M.C. Trucks. In Re Ordinance No. 1059 Rezoning S.W. Part of City, to Single Family Residence Zone. In Re Ordinance No. 1060 Licensing Closing Out Sales. Copies of Ordinance to Santa Aha, were filed with the Council, by the City Attorney. license Rolling Stores in the City of clerk and Members of the City On motion of ~rustee Smith, seconded by Penn and carrie~, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution concerning Tax-Deeded Lands and Replacing same on Tax Rolls" was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 2§46 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. on two trucks submitt, Noes, Trustees None. Absent, Trustees None. . The City Auditor presented quotations by the following firms: Net M. Eltiste & Company--S2888.71 W.W. Woods 3045.64 Truck Sales Company 220§.9% On motion of Trustee Layton, seconded by Penn and carried, the recommendation of the Purchasing Agent and Engineer was accepted and the City purchase two GMC Model F-16-C truck chassis equipped with standard cab, (Cab-over-Engine type), with trade-in of one 1~26 White truck at $250.00, from the Truck Sales Company f~ the net price of $220§.~%. # On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: 'An Ordinance of the City of Santa Aha changing the Zone of certain property in said City" was read, considered, designated Ordinance No. 10§9 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Trustees None. Absent, Trustees None. . On motion of Trustee B~uns, seconded by Penn and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 688 entitled 'An Ordinance providing for the licensing of business, show, exhibition and games conducted or carried on in the City o~ Santa Ana, fixing the rate of license therefor and pro- viding for collection thereof'" was read, considered, designated Ordinance No. 1060 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Trustees Pl,~mmer W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W. H. Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. Noes, Trustees None. Absent, Trustees None. . 60 On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by B~uns and carried, the City Council adjourned. APPROVED: City~C]~e~k. Mayor of' t~ City of Santa Ana'.