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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1953-04-20374 City Council met in regular session. Meeting called to order by the Mayor. Council Chamber Santa Ara City Hall April 20, 1953. 7:30 P.M. Present: Absent: Councilmen William Jerome, J.L.McBride, Milford W. Dahl, Courtney R. Councilmen None Thomas Fo Larsen, Chandler. Each member of the City Council having received copies of the Minutes of April 6th, April 8th, April 9th, April 10~11, April 13th and April l~th, 1953, reading of ~he Minutes was dispensed with and approved on motion,of Trustee Jerome, seconded by Dahl and ca.tied. . In Re Resol. No. 53-5~ Vacate portion of 19th St. and portion of Louise St. in Tract No. 1572 (Emmet C. Rogers) Hearing date This being the date set for hearing of protests ordering the vacation, abandonment and closing of a portion of Nineteenth Street and a por- tion of~euise Street a~ no oral or ,w~itten protests having been received, on motion of Trustee Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, the following Resolution entitled~ "Resolution ordering the vacation, abandonment and closing of a portion of Nineteenth Street and a portion of Louise Street" was read, considered, designated Resolutlon No. 53-54 and passed by the following vote: In Re Resol. No. 53-55 Vacate portion Orange Ave. (Nearing date) Ayes, Councilmen Nilliam Jerome, J. L. McBride, Thomas F. Larsen, Milford W. Dab_l, Courtney R. Chandler. Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen ~one . This being the date set for hearing of protests ordering t~he vacation, abandonment and closing of certain portions of Orange Avenue and reserving an easement therein, and no oral or w~itten protests havip~ been received, on motion of Trustee McBride, seconded by Jerome and carried, ~he following Resolution entitled: "Resolution ordering the vacation, abandonment and closing of certain portions of Orange Avenue and reserving an easement therein" was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 53-55 and passed by In Re Ordinance Proposing to annex territory "King St. Annexation" (Hearing date)· the following vote; A2es, Councilmen .N6ee, Absent, 0ounoilmen Oouncllmen William Jerome, J.L.McBride, Thomas. F. Larsen, Milford W. Dakl, Courtney R. Chandler. None None This being the date set for hearing protests on annexation to the City of certain uninhabited territory designated as "King Street~,and~; no protests having been received, on motion of Trustee Dahl, seconded by McBride and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "Ordinance approving the annexation of that' certain t~rritory designated "King Street Annexation" In Re Hearing on delinquent sales tax permits was introduced, read, considered and placed on file for second reading. This being the date set for hearing on revocation of Sales Tax Permit~ of Kohlenberger Radio Sales and Service, 115 East 2nd St., Robert Andres, 220 West 17th Street, Thomas Ranier, lO1 North Main Street and Harry Godinez, ll6~_North Main Street, the Clerk stated that George Xohlenberger made a partial payment of delinquent sales tax up to April 1, 1952, and that Harr~ Godinez is deceased. On motion 375 In Re Ordinance Amend. Appl. East side of No. Sycamore St. btn 10th & Washington (Tarver Montgomery) In Re Ordinance Amend. Appl. E.side B~istol btn l$~n& Santa Clara (Emmet Rogers) In Re Tentative Map of Tract No. 1825 of Trustee Dab.l, seconded by Jerome and carried, the hearing on Eohlenberger Radio Sales and Service was continued until May 5, 1953. On motion of T~ustes Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, the Sales until such time as delinquent payments are made ~axPex~it cf Robert Andres was ordered revoked immediately/and Clerk instructed to issue a warrant if he continues to operate, after the revocation of the Sales Tax Permit and the Shell 0il Company to be notified of Council action. On motion cf T~ustee Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, 1~e Sales Tax Permit of Thomas A. Ranier was ordered revoked immediately until such time as delinquent payments are made and the Clerk instructed to issue a warrant if he continues to ~perate after the revocation of the Sales Tax Permit. On motion of Trustee McBride, seconded by Dahl and tam-led, the lng Ordinance entitled: "Ordinance amending Santa Aha Municipal Code by amending Article IX thereof creating cl~ges in district boundaries and by amending ~heet -Number 15 of the Districting Map to show the reclassification# of the west one-half of the block bounded as follows: on the east by North Main Street; on the south by West 10th Street; on the west by North Sycamore Street; and on ~he north by West Washington Avenue, the C-i, neighborhood commercial, and R-3, multiple family residences to the C-2 General commercial District, being property located on the east side of North Sycamore Street between 10th and Washin~on Avenue, in accordance with amendment application cf Tarver Montgomery, was introduoed~ read, considered and placed on file for second reading. On motion of Trustee Jerome, seconded by Dahl and carried, the follow- lng Ordinance entitled: "Ordinance amending Santa Ana Municipal Code by amending Article IX thereof creating changes in district boundaries and by amendimg ~heet Number 18 of the Districting Map to show the reclassification" from R-1 to R-2 property situated on the east side of Bristol Street between 18th Street and the south line of the school property, in accordance with amendment application of Emmet Rogers, was introdueed, read, considered and placed on file for second reading. # 0ommmnication was read from the Planning Commission recommending approval of Tentative Map of Tract No. 1825, submitted by John M. for Park Lane Estates covering property bounded on the north by Memory Lane and on the east by Flower Street and consisting of sixty-five lot~ providing that.a forty-foot right,-cf-way,be established from the line of Memory Lane; that all eucalyptus trees be removed and that the curbs and sidewalks meet the requirements of the City Engineering Department. Charles Rester, 1006 North Towner Street suggested that the eucalyptus trees be retained. Henry Cox, of Garden Grove ed that the Council communicate with the State Division of Highways in an effort to retain the trees. L.J.~herwin, 2730 North Flower Street owner of property north of the proposed subdivision objected to the eucalyptus t~ees'being retained and decreasing the forty-foot way to be established from the center of Memory Lane. On motion of 3'7 6 In Rs Petitions Change of bus route on Freeman St. In Re Map of Traot No. 1630 (Improvement of Linwood Ave.) In Re Protest to off-street parking lot In'Re Request Mater Del High School In Re Communication A.G.Eldred & Co; (unrented gas heaters) In Re Resol. No. 53-56 Execution of Quitclaim Deed Santa Ana Lions. Club (Boy Scout Club) Trustee Dah], seconded by Lateen amd carried, Tentative Nap of Tract No. 1824 was referred to the State Division of Highways for approval. # The Clerk read a petition signed by eighty residents of Free~n Street between Washington Avenue and Seventeenth Street requesting the re- moval of the city buses from Freeman Street. Carl F. Truitt, 1330 Freeman Street appeared before the Council requesting that the petitiOn on file be rejected and that the Bus Company not be asked to change its route. Mr. Truitt presented a petition containing approximately sixty-three names stating the signers are in favor of the route being continued, maintained and operated as now established, and asked that his name be stricken from the original petition. F.E.McCarter, 1501 Freeman Street stated he was in favor of the bus line operating on Freeman Street. On motion of Trustee McBride, seconded by JerOme and carried, the petitions were received, filed and request for a change in the bus route denied. # On motion of T~ustee Dahl, seconded by McBride and carried, Map Tract No. 1630, submitted by Roy Greenleaf Jr., for the improvement of Linwood Avenue was approved for official signatures and check in the sum of $756.76 accepted as bond for the improvement of the sidewalks. # F;E.MoOarter, 1501 Freeman Street stated he wished to go on record as objecting to the acquisition of the property located at Third and Bush Streets to be used for the establishment of off-street parking lot as recommended by the Chamber of Commerce survey. # Communication was read from C, Kenneth Smith, President, Mater Del Boosters Club stating that the Club is planning a four day carnival on June llth to 14th inclusive and requesting that the license fee of $150.00 per day be waived as the funds raised are to be used to finance the athletic program at Mater Dei. On motion of Trustee Lateen, seconded by Jerome and carried, the request was denied for the reason that under the provisions of the Municipal Code the Council does not have the power to waive the license fee. # Communication was read from Arthur F. Mumper, Property Manager, A.G. Eldred & Company, together with copy of Resolution which was passed by l~xe COuncil of the City of Long Beach pertaining to unrented gas heaters and requesting that the 0ouncll pass a similar resolution in the interest of the property owners of this area. On motion of Trustee Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, the communication and Resolution were received, filed and no further action taken. # On motion of Trustee McBride, seconded by Jerome and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution authorizing the execution of a Quitclaim Deed# to the Trustees for the Santa ~ ~lons Olub for the purpose of establishing a Boy Scout 01ub House on property located on the south- east corner of Broadway and Anaburst Place, was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 53-56 and passed by the following vote: 377 : In Re Resol. No. 53-57 Easement Deed U.S.Rubber Co. In Re Resol. No. 53-58 Est. 24-min. zones W.4th at Bristol (Geo. T.Munton) Ayes, Councilmen Noes, Councilmen Absent, Councilmen On motion of Trustee Mcbride, following Resolution entitled: William Jerome, J.L.McBride,. Thomas F. Nilford~'~.'Dahl,.O0urtney R, Chandler. None None seconded by Jerome and ca,tied, the Lateen "Resolution Accepting Easement Deed" from The United States Rubber Company, conveying an easement across that certain real property described as a strip of land thirty feet in width the west line of which is described as the eamt one-half of Orange Avenue between Dye~Road and the Pacific Electric Railway Company tracks, was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 53-5? and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Noes, Councilmen Absent, Councilmen William Jerome, J.L.NcBride, Thomas F. Lateen, Milford W. Dahl, Courtney R. Chandler. None None On motion of T~ustee Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, the follow- ing Resolution'entitled: "Resolution concerning parking limitations and curb markings in accordance therewith~ establishing twenty-four minute zones on the north side of Fourth Street between Bristol'and Hesperian Streets, on the south side of Fourth Street between Bristol and Hesperian Streets, on the west side of B~istol Street between Fourth and Fifth Streets and on the west sid. of Bristol Street between Third and Fourth Streets, was read, con- sidered, designated Resolution No. 53-58 and passed by the following William Jerome, J.L.McBride, Thomas F. Lateen, Milford W. Vahl, Courtney R. Chandler. None None the follew~~ vote: Ayes, In Re Resol. No. 53-59 Est. loading zone 107 Grand Ave. (Roy S. Horton) Noes, Absent, # On motion of Trustee Dahl, Councilmen Councilmen Councilmen seconded by Lateen and carried, ing Resolution entitled: "Resolution concerning parking limitations and curb markings in accordance therewiths establishing a loading zone on the east side of ~rand Avenme between First and Second Streets, was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 53-59 and passed by the following vote: In Re Variance George Kellogg Ayes, Councilmen Noes, Councilmen Absent, 0ouncilmen William Jerome, J.L.McBride, Thomas F. Larsen, Milford W. Dahl, Oourtney R. Chandler. None None On motion of T~ustee DaB.l; s~oonded by Mcbride and carried, the recommendation of the Planning Co,mission was approved and variance g~anted to George Kellogg to permit construction of a four-car garage with two apartments to be built over the garages on the rear 'of the In Re Variance E.E.Patmor lot at 603 Orange Avenue. . On motion of Trustee Dahl, seconded by McBride and carried, the recommendation of the Planning Commission was approved and variance granted to E.E.Patmor to permit construction of a two-unit apartment over a three-car garage to be attached to a non-conforming building 378 which has less than a ten foot rear yard at 320 East Chestnut Street. In Re On motion of Trustee Dahl, seconded by Lamson and carried, the Variance Market Basket, Inc. recommendation of the Planning Commission was approved and variance granted to Market Basket, Inc., to permit construction of 30,000 squ~e feet of building for a super market and the remaining property to be used for parking facilities on Lots 4, 5, 6 and ? as shown cn As0essorls Nap of portion of the north half of Section 12, Township 5 South, Range 10 West, S.B.B.&.M., located at the southwest corner of Flower and Seventeenth Street. On motion of Trustee Larsen, seconded by Dahl and carried, the In Re Variance George'Penney (See Minutes oct. 18, 1954) reoommen~ation of the Plannlng Commission was approved.and variance granted to George Penney to permit construction of a two-story office building to contain ten offices at 1326 North Broadway and a portion of the first lot north of 1326 North Broadway described as Lot 4 and the south 50 feet of the east 150 feet of Lot 5 of the W.W.Halesworth!s In Re Variance Jack W. Smith Second Addition to the Town of Santa Aha, subject to the condition that adequate off-street parking is provided. On motion of Tx-Astee Dahl, seoonded by Jerome and carried, the recommendation of the Planning Commission was approved and variance granted to Jack W. Smith to permit construction of two apartment buildings, each to contain five units,each with two laundry rooms 101x12~ in size in the rea~ on the east side of Baker between Sixth and Eighth Streets as per plat submitted as amended to eliminate two ' of twelve proposed units, subject to conditions as imposed by the Planning Commission and that adequate access be provided for the In Re Communication Planning Commission parking area. On motion of Trustee DabS, seconded by McBride and carried, munioation from the Planning 0ommission, together with Resolution No. 510, requesting that Memory Lane be considered a major highway In Re Resol. No. 53-60 Request Acquisition aid for Fire Dept. Hdqtrs. site under Chapter 47, Statutes of 19~4 between Santa Ana and Long Beach, were received and filed. On motion of Trustee Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, following Resolution entitled~ the "Resolution requesting acquisition aid for the Fire Department Headquarters site under Chapter 47, Statmtes of 1944" was read, considered, designated~esoIution No. 53-60 and passed by the following vote: In Re Plans and Spec. Const. storm sewer Third St; btfl Patton and Main St., Ross St. from 3rd to 8th St. Ayes, Councilmen Noes, Councilmen Absent, COuncilmen On motion of Trustee McBride, William Jerome, J.L.McBride, Thomas F. Lateen, Milford W. Oourtney R. Chandler. None None seconded by Jerome mud carried, the plans and specifications, as submitted by the City Engineer, for the construction of a 33", 2~" and 21" reinforced concrete pipe storm sewer on Third Street between Patton and Main Street, and on Ross In Re Resol. No. 53-61 Adv. for bids Const. storm sewer Third St. btn Patton & Main St., Ross St. from 3rd to 8th St. Street from Third Street to Eighth Street, were approved. # O~ motion of Trustee McBride, seconded by Jerome and carried, th® followlngResolution entitled: "Resolution authorizing and. directing the Clerk of the Council to advertise for bids for the construction of a 33", 24" and 21" reinforced concrete pipe storm sewer on Third 3 7'9 In Re Tentative ~ap Tract No. ~457 In Re Tentative Map Tract No. 1716 In Re Map of Tract No. 1705 River Lane In Re Reset. No. 53-62 Accept Grant Deed (westerly 5' of River Lane at west end of Tract 1357) In Re Map of Tra0t No. 1434 Sharon Road & Baker Streets Street to Eighth Street, in the City of Santa Ana and fixing the prevailing wage rate" was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 53-61 and passed by the following vote~ Ayes, Councilmen Noes~ Absent, 0ounoilmen Councilmen William Jerome, J.L.MoRride, Thomas F. Lateen, Milford W. Courtney R. Chandler. None None Dahl, Communication was read from the Planning Commission reoommendiD~ approval of Tentative Map of Tract No. 1457, submitted by D. D. Hillyard for P~mdential Homes, Inc., consisting of forty-nine lots bounded on the north by Willits Street and on the east by Bristol Street. On motion of T~ustee McBride, seconded by Lateen and carried, Tentative Map.of Tract No. 1457 was approved, subject to subdivider providing right-of-way for drainage and constructing drainage facilities as required by the City Engineer. Communication was read from the Planning 0ommission recommending approval of Tentative Map of Tract No. 1716, submitted by Harry Evans Terrell for Louis Schulman, consisting of twenty-four lots bounded on the north by the City Limits line and on the west by Santiago Avenue, subject to the conditions that the street name be changed f~om "Virginia Place~ and that the curbs and sidewalks meet the require- ments of the City Engineering Department. On motion of Trustee Dab1 seconded by Lateen and carried, Tentative Map of Tract No. 1716 was approved,subject to the conditions as imposed by the Plannlng Commission. # On motion of Trustee Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, Map of Tract No. 1705 covering the dedication of River Lane for public use for highway purposes, was approved and officials authorized to sign same, subject to the approval by the City Attorney of bond signed by Donald A. Schroeder crux, in the .sum of $6400.00 to cover improvement # On motion of Trustee Dab_l, seconded by Jerome and carried, the follow- ing Resolution entitled= "Resolution Accepting Grant Deed# from Arthur J. McFadden crux, William X. Llndsay crux, George Rasmussen etux and Mary M~F..Nlnds, for' the westerly 5 feet of River Lane at the west end of Tract No. 1357, for street purposes, was read.. designated Resolution No. 53-62 and passed by the follow- considered, ing vote~ Ayes, Councilmen Noes, Councilmen Absent, Oouncilmen On motion of Trustee Dahl, William Jerome, J.L.McBride, Thomas F. Lateen, Milford W. Dahl, 0ourtney R. Chandler. None None seconded by Jerome and carried, Map of Tract No. 1434 for the dedication of Sharon Road and Baker Streets for public use for highway purposes, was approved and officials author ized to sign same, subject to the approval by the ~ty Attorney of bond signed by W.K.Llndsay, etal, in the sum of $16,000.00 to cover improvements. # 380 In Re Sidewalks Tracts 1705 and 1534 In Re Petition Removal of trees In Re Petition One-hour parking on Bush from 10th to 12th St. In Re Request Lithographic Arts,Inc, (loading zone) In Re Communication R.O.Todd In Re Communication E.M.Prince (install bicycle racks) In Re Resignation Alex Brownridge (Library Board) In Re Application Pac.Elec.Ry. Co. It was moved by Trustee Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, that at such time as the plans and specifications for improvements of Tracts 1705 and 1534 are submitted that they be approved without the install-!i ation of sidewalks and that this approval be made in light of the Ordinance stating that it is at the option of the City Council to request or not to request sidewalks in light of the surrounding territory, and further in the light of our policy that if the proposedi subdivision streets, or extensions of streets, upon which there are sidewalks, or exieting at the time, that sidewalks will not .be re- qulred, otherwise they will be required. # A petition was read signed by twenty-eight merchants in the 2000 block South Main Street requesting the .removal of the trees along the side- walks in the block. On motion of Trustee McBride, seconded by Dahl and carried, the petition was referred to the Forestry Board for recommendation at their earliest convenience. . A petition was read signed by six property owners on ~msh Btreet questing that one-hour parking be extended on Bush Street from 10th to 12th Street and on motion of T~ustee Jerome, seconded by Dahl and carried, the request was referred to the curb usage committee. It On motion of Trustee Jerome, seconded by Dahl and carried, the request of Lithographic Arts, Inc., ll8 North Sycamore Street, that a loading .zone be established in front of their place of business was referred to the committee on curb usage for report. On motion of Trustee Dahl, seconded by Jerome an~ carried, communication from R.O.Todd, 2315 Fairmont Avenue, stating that the trash men refuse~ to pick up a banana palm tree which had been cut up in ~wo foot length~, was received and filed. # Communication was read from E.M.Prince requesting approval to install %~wo bicycle racks and bolt them in the parkway in front of 919 and 9291 West St. Andrews Place, and on motion of Trustee McBride, seconded by Dahl and carried, the request was granted subject to the approval of the Police Department. On motion of Trustee Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, the resignation of Alex B~ownridge, as a member of the Library Board, was accepted With regret and the Clerk instructed to write a letter of ~appreclation for his services. It was moved by Trustee Dahl, seconded by Lateen and carried, that in the matter of the application of the Pacific Electric Railway Company for authority to sell and lease certain passenger operative cex~ tificates and certain passenger facilities, that the City Attorney be directed to address a communication to the Public Utilities Corporatio~ of the State of California, a copy to be forwarded to C.W.Oornell, Attorney, Pacific Electric Railway Company, advising that it is tl~e intention of the City of Santa Aha to file an appearance and plea in this matter and reques~i~ additional time in which to do so, and requesting that the City be advised of all hearings to be held under the application. # On motion of Trustee Jerome, seconded by LaVsen and carried, the claim 1 of Rosa Liebe~mann, for injuries sustained when she fell on the defe~-~ tire sidewalk adjacent to the northerly side of Stafford Street approx- imately midway between Lacy and Minter Streets, in the sum of $3500.00 was referred to the City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. # On motion of Trustee Jerome, seconded by Lateen and carried, the and Green Cab for permission to use two metered stand at 316 Bush Street for the calendar month In Re 01aim Rosa Liebermann In Re Request Black & Green Cab (taxicab stand) In Re Beverage Application In Re Taxicab Application In Re Demands In Re Joint 0utfall Sewer Minutes In Rs Appointment J,L.McBride Exec.Oommlttee J.O.Sewer In Re Appointment Courtney R. Chandler as alternate - Exec. Comm. J.O.Sewer In Re Leave of absence In Re Award of bid Gasoline In Re South Main St. bids In Re Request Jasper Farney (40 ft. approach) request of the Black stalls for a taxicab of Nay, was granted. . On motion of Trustee Jerome, seconded by Lateen and carried, the notification of ~he State Board of Equalization of alcoholic beverage application made by Hiser W. Lowry, dba Afloco Club, 1058 East First Street, was received and filed. On motion of Trustee Jerome, seconded by Lateen and carried, the application of Edwin E. Cross to d~ive taxicabs, was received and permi' ~rante~. On motion of Trustee Jerome, seconded by Dahl and carried, the demands as audited by the Finance Committee were approved and the Clerk author- ized to issue warrants for same. # On motion of Trustee Jerome, seconded by Dahl and carried, the Minutes Meeting of the Exe~ative Committee/of the Joint Outfall Sewer held at Anaheim, April 2, 1953, were received and filed. # It was moved by Trustee Jerome, seconded by Dahl and carried, that J.L.McBride be appointed the Santa Aha City member of the Executive Committee of the Orange County Joint 0utfall Sewer. # It was moved by Trustee Jerome, seconded by Dahl and carried, that Courtney R. Chandler be appointed as alternate to said J. L. McBride, as a member of the Executive Committee of the Orange County Joint Outfall Sewer. # On motion of Trustee Jerome, seconded by Dahl and carried, the request of J.L.McBride for permission to leave the Brats for the period April 30th to May 8th, 1953, was granted. # On recommendation of the committee and on motion of Trustee Jerome, seconded by Lateen and carried, the bid of the Home Oil Company was ~cepted as the low bid,~f~r t~e .furnishing of gasoline for one year beginning 1/ay 1, 1953 and ending April 30, 1954, and all other bids rejected. # On motion of Trustee Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, the bids for the widening and construction of South Main Street from Anahurst Place to McFadden Street, east side only, were held over until the next meeting. # On motion of Trustee Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, the request of Jasper Farney for a forty-foot approach to the eight-family apart- ment building on the corner ef Vance and Minter Streets, was referred to the City Manager with Instructions to contact Mr. Farney regarding the removal of the guy wire on the Edison Company pole which interferes with the driveway approach. # In Re Demand of County 6f Orange (election) In Re "In Re Request Postmaster I(20 min.zonee) In Re Request Edw. A. Miller, M.D. (white zone) In Re Request Mrs. E.M.G~ddard (stop sign, etc.) In Re Request Mrs. G.R.Dorfsmith (loading zone) In Re Request S.J.Francis, D.C. (loading zone, etc.) Communication was read from the City Attorney recommending that the City pay the charge of $912.00 rendered by the County of Orange by reason of the consolidation of the Santa Ana City propositions with the November $, 1952 General Election. On motion of Trustee McBride, seconded by Jerome and carried, the Clerk was authorized to draw a war~ant in favor of the County Board of Supervisors, in the sum of $912.0o. # On recommendation of the City Manager and on motion of Trustee Jerome, i seconded by Lateen and carried, the request of the Military Order of the Purple Heart, Inc. for permission to use one meter parking space to display an exhibit of antique and modern firearms and war equip- ment, was denied. The City Manager recommended the installation of three twenty-four minute zones in front of the Floral Park Post Office on West 17th Street, reference the request of the Postmaster, beginning at the easterly end of the red zone and dontinuing for three car lengths. On motion of Trustee Jerome, seconded by Lateen and carried, the recommendation was approved and the City Engineer instructed to prepare a Resolution establishing the three twenty-four minute zones. # On recommendation of the committee and on motion of Trustee Dahl, seconded by Larsen and carried, the request of Edward A. Miller, M.D. 309 W. 8th Street, that a white zone be established in front of hie office, was denied. The City Manager recommended that no action be taken on the requests of Mrs. E.N.Goddard for a boulevard stop sign on Broadway at 8th Str'eet or that a red curb for at least two car lengths be established in front of the office building located on the north side of 8th Street, and that a "slow" sign be painted on the pavement on 8th Street at Patton, and stated that there are adequate red zones on both sides of B~oadway at 8th Street. On motion of Trustee Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, the recommendation was accepted, except for the painting of the red zone on Broadway at 8th Street and matter referred to the City Attorney to determine if there is an existing Resolution and if not, to prepare a Resolution to establish the red zone to the driveway. # On recommendation cf the committee and on motion of Trustee Jerome, seconded by McBride and carried, 'the City Engineer was instructed to prepare a Resolution establishing a loading zone at 520 East tth Street, reference the request of Mrs. G.R.Dorfsmith. # The City Manager recommended that the Central Traffic District not be extended at this time to the 200 block south of First Street on B~oadway 215 South motion of tion was and stated that two 24-minute zones should be established at ~ Broadway reference the request of Dr. S.J.Francis. On Trustee Dahl, seconded by Lateen and carried, the recommenda' approved and the City Engineer instructed to prepare a Resolution establishing the two 24-minute zones. # No written or crral protests having been received on weeds, the hearing was continued until June l, 1953, # the abatement of at 7:30 P.M. 383 In Re Request First Presbyterian Church (lo~ding zone) On recommendation of the City Manager and on motion of Trustee Dahl, seconded by' Lamson and carried, action on the request of the First Presbyterian Church for a loading zone was deferred until an indefinlt~ In Re Appraisals on City o~med properties future date. It was moved by Trustee Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, that the City Manager be authorized to obtain appraisals of current values on the following City owned properties wherever such data is not already on file on a current basis: 1. That property on the north- east corner of 20th and Main Streets; 2. That property on the west side and fronting Main Street and lying directly south of the Bekins Storage property; 3. That property presently occupied by the Santa Ana Fire Department at 625 Cypress Avenue; and, further that arrange- merit for sale of these properties without sealed bids be made in con- formance with the provisions of Section 2613 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code under the following special provisions: A. That each such sale be arranged at the earliest time use of the property by the City, consistent with the discontinuance of and; B. That every effort shall be made to give wide announcement of such sales, including one legal publication in each instance; and, C. That the appraised value shall APPROVED: a~yor of ~e Ity of Santa Ana. / be established as the minimum amount that will be accepted by the City in each such sale. On motion of Trustee Larsen, Council adjourned. seconded by Jerome and carried, the City Clerk of the Council