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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1953-05-18City Council met in regular session. Meeting called to o~der by the Vice Mayor. Present: Absent: Councilmen Councilmen William. Jerome, J.L.McBride, Thomas F. Larsen, Milford W. Dahl. Cou~tney R. Chandler. Each member of the City Council having received copies of the Minutes of May 4, 1953, reading of the Minutes was dispensed with and approved on motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Lateen and carried. . In Re On motion of Councilman McBride, Bids Const. storm sewer Third St. btn Patton & Main St., Ross St. from 3rd to 8th St. In Re Variance Samuel Stronge etux; Helen B. Smith (First Christian Church) In Re Ordinance No. NS-5 Providing parking limitations (no parking signs) Council Chamber Santa Aha City Hall May 18, 1953. 7:30 P.M. seconded by Jerome and carried, the Clerk was authorized to open the bids for the construction of a 33", 24" and 21" reinforced concrete pipe storm sewer on Third Street between Pa~ton and Main Street and on Ross Street from Third Street to Eighth Street, as follows: Bid of Nick M. ~kuho; Bond in ~he amount of 10%. Grand.total $83,891.50. Bid of A.H.Famularo; Bond in the amount of 10%. Grand total $69,408.40. Bid of Angeles Construction Co.; Bond in the sum of 10%. Grand total $71,3~0.80, Bid of J.S.Barrett; Bond in the sum of 10%. Grand total $63,145.63. On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by McBride and carried, the bids were referred to the City Manager and Director of Public Works for report and recommendation at this meeting. . The Clerk read communication from the Planning Commission recommending approval of a variance submitted by Samuel J. and Mary B. Stronge and Helen B. Smith for the First Christian Church, to construct a ~hu~eh and accessory buildings with improvements and off-street parking in connection with the use of the property at 1716-22 West 17th Street. Attorney George Tobias representing seventeen or eighteen property owners within the affected area requested an extension of time in order to meet with the Church g~oup. The reason for opposition to - the Church was that 16th Street could not be extended west of College Avenue, if the Church is constructed. Attorney Winthrop O. Gordon, representing the applicants and the Church g~oup, stated their time is limited as it is necessary to meet the terms of agreement and option. On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Larsen and carried, the matter'was continued until June l, 1953 in order that the two groups might reach a compromise. On motion cf Councilman Jerome, followin~ Ordinance entitled: seconded by Larsen and carried, the "Ordinance amending Section 3216 of the Santa Aha Municipal Code providing parking limitations" was read, following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Noes, Councilmen Absent, Councilmen considered, designated Ordinance No. NS-5 and passed by the William Jerome, J.L.McBride, Thomas F. Larsen, Milford W. Dahl. None Cou~tney R. Chandler. 3951 In Re Ordinance No. NS-6 Establishing set- back lines In Re Resol. No. 53-74 Establish loading zone (Lithographic Arts) In Re Plane & Specifications Sanitary sewer on Orange Ave. from Dyer Road to Delhi Road, etc~ In Re Resol. No. 53-75 Adv. for bids Sanitary sewer on Orange Ave. from Dyer-R~ad to Delhi Road, etc. In Re Plans and Spec. Const. storm sewer on Walnut St. from Maple to Hathaway etc. 'In Re Resol. No. 53-76 Adv. for bids Con~t. ~torm sewer on Walnut St. from Maple to Hathaway etc. On motion of Councilman Jerome, eeeouded by Lateen and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "Ordinance prescribing the procedure for establishing set-back lines in the City of Santa Aha" was read, considered, designated Ordinance No. NS-6 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen William Jerome, J.L.McBride, Thomas F. Larsen, Milford W. Dahl. Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen Courtney R. Chandler. On recommendation of the committee and on motion of Councilman McBridE seconded by Jerome and carried, %he following Resolution entitled: "Concerning Parking Limitations and curb markings in accordance therewith# establishing a loading zone on the west side of Sycamore Street between First and Second Street, in accordance with request of Lithographic Arts, Inc., was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 53-7~ and passed by the following vote: Ayes, CoUncilmen Wi!liam.Jerome,~J.L.McBride, Thomas F. Larsen, Milford W. Dahl. None Courtney R. Chandler. McBride, seconded by Jerome and carried, the Noes, Councilmen Absent, Councilmen # On motion of Councilman plans and specifications for the construction of a 21" and 18" vitrified clay pipe sanitary sewer on Orange Avenue from Dyer Road to Delhi Road and on Delhi Road from Orange Avenue to Rousselle Street, seconded by Lateen and carried, the were approved. # On motion of Councilman~Jarome, following Resolution entitled: #Resolution authorizing and directing the Clerk of the Council to advertise for bids for the construction of a 21" and 18" V.C. pipe sanitary sewer on Orange Avenue from Dyer Road to Delhi Road and on Delhi Road from Orange Avenue to Rousselle Street in the City of Santa Aha and fixing the prevail- ing wage rate" was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 53-75 and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen William Jerome, J.L.McBride, Thomas F. Lateen, Milford W. Dahl. Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen Oourtney R. Chandler. On motion of Councilman McBride, seconded by Larsen and carried, the plans and specifications for the construction of a 30", 27" and 18" reinforced concrete pipe storm sewer on Walnut Street f~om Maple to Hathaway, on Hathaway from Walnut Street to First Street and on First the Street from Hathaway to McClay St~ee~ were approved. On mctiozr ef~OO~ilman McBride, seconded by Jerome and carried, following Resolution entitled: "Resolution authorizing and directing the Clerk of the Council to advertise for bids for the construction o{ a 30", 27" and 18# R.C. pipe storm sewer on Walnut Street from Maple to Hathaway, on Hathaway from Walnut Street to First Street and on First Street from Hathaway to McOlay Street, in the City of Santa Ana and fixing the prevailing wage rate" 396 In Re Variance Oliver E. Huseth In Re Variance Jack W. Smith In Re Variance C.V.Taormina In Re Variance Charles B. LingeE In Re Variance .Logan ~ Schirmer was read, considered, designated Resolution No. following vote: 53-76 and passed by t Ayes, Councilmen William Jerome, J.L.McBride, Thomas F. Larsen, Milford W. Dahl. Noes, Councilmen, None Absent, Councilmen Courtney R. Chandler. This being the date set for the continued hearing on variance application of Oliver E. Huseth to permit use of the living room in the existing residence at 1323 West Edinger as a dry cleaning and tailoringi agency, to be operated by Mrs. Donna Swank, the Clerk read communication from the Planning Commission recommending denial of the variance. Thomas B. Shedden, 1530 South Hesperian Street, representing a group of property owners stated certain residents signed the petition obJect~ lng to the Agency. Thomas McLaughlin, 1418 Hesperian and Arnold Wheeler, stated their objections to the establishment of the business. On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Larsen and carried, the Attorney was instructed to prepare a Resolution granting the variance with the following conditions: (1) There is to be no dry cleaning equipment, no steam presses, and no steam boilers upon the property; (2) There is to be only one sign which shall be unlighted and shall not exceed 12 square feet in area. (3) That the yards and lawn areas around the residence shall be planted to lawn and landscaped to conf~rm to the surrounding neighborhood. On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by McBride an~ carried, the recommendation of the Planning Commission was approved and variance granted to Jack W. Smith to. construct two apartment buildings with six units in each, with garages and launda~y rooms in rear, a t 619 North Baker Street, subject to the conditions as imposed by the Planning. Commission, and to the condition that the garage space is ample. The City Manager was instructed to investigate the parking facilities and furnish a written report outlining his findings. On motion of Councilman McBride, seconded by Jerome and carried, the recommendation of the Planning Commission was approved and variance granted to C.V.Taormina to permit expansion of the present salvage yard operation to include the salvage and handling of aluminum, brass, copper and other metals, erection of a building for the purchase and sales.cf salvaged materials at 2323 West Fifth Street, subject to the conditions as imposed by the Planning Commission, and to the condition that the painting of signs on the fence be permitted only on the~West Fifth Street side, not to exceed 12 square feet in area. On motion of Councilman McBride, seconded by Larsen and carried, the recommendation of the Planning Commission was approved and variance granted to Charles B. Linger to const~uet a 40' x 28' two-story build- ing with two offices on the lower floor, two apartments on the second floor and the front 105~ of the property to be used for parking at 317 East 17th Street, subject to the conditions as imposed by the Planning Commission. # On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Larsen and carried, the recommendation of the Planning Commission was approved and variance 397L In Re Bids to be offered for sale of property at NE corner 20th and No. Main St. In Re Hearing M-1 Industrial Zone (A~aa W-A~ granted to Logan B. Schlrmer to permit Use cf the existi~ Guonset hut which adjoins a one-story pumice stone garage for the making and molding of pressed wood products (ornamental lazy susans) under hydraulic pressure at 810 East Fifth The Vic~ Mayor announced that a minimum price of $24,000.00 would be acceptable to the City for the purchase of property described as Lots 3 and 5 of the Main Street Tract, located at the northeast corner of 20th and North Main Streets, subject to the following conditions: The City will pay regular seller's portion of escrow and title fees~ The City will not pay any broker's fee or share thereof; Following the initial offer,~addltiona~ offers will be entertained at the value of $500.00 ov.~r the highest previous bid. Successful bidder must file a cashier's check or instrument of equivalent surety to .the amount of 10% of the accepted bid, to be fi2ed with the Clerk of the Council by 5:00 P.M. May 20, 1953. Thomas W. Andrew, as broker for Dr. R.I.Brockbank, offered $24,000.00 for the property, and on motion .of Councilman Lateen, seconded by Jerome and carried, the bid was accepted. On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Lateen and carried, proper official was authorized to enter into an escrow and to execute deed to the property. E.C.Misslldine, Chairman of the Industrial Committee, gave a brief resume of the. area recommende~ by the Planning Commission to be suit- able for M-1 Industrial Zone, being property bounded on the north by ~Delhi Road, on the east by South Main Street, on the south by the extended center line of Talbert Road and on the west by Bristol Street Ag~eeingwith the Commission's recommendation was Randolph Mart, Legal Representative of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company and the P.E. RallwayCompany, who stated that the Railroad Company had $400,000.00 in escrow to purchase 95 acres of land south of Delhi Road if it were zoned for industry. Thomas E. Reff®~ma~,Attorney, stated that the City needs industry to provide a payroll for its citizens. Whelan Leonard, a Los Angeles realtor, said~he was representing both the prospective buyer and seller of the acreage sought by the Railroad Company. Attorney R.C~Mize, representing four property owners and himself, with approximately 400 acres, stated his clients were in favor of the industrial zoning. The communications, opinions and maps, submitted by Attorney Mize were ordered filed. William C. Croddy stated he owned land west of the proposed industrial area and is in favor of the industries. The Clerk read two protes~ petitions, one containing 27 names objecting to industry on the west side of Main Street, the other 88 names, presented by Mrs. Wayne Crowther, stating that industry would create a hazard to the Washington School children. J. Ogden Markel stated his reasons for opposing the seven favorable features set forth in the study made by the Commission. E.A.Meredlth, 2130 Park Drive, was of the opinion that the industrial zone should be on the east side of Main Street. On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Lateen and carried, the matter of Area N-A being designate~ as M-1 Industrial Zone, was taken under advisement fo~ further consideration. # 398 In Re Hearing R-1 Residential Zone (Area B) (Industria~ Zoning) In Re Tentative Map Tract No. 1824 In Re Map of Tract No. 1786 (Emmet C. Rogers) In Re Mesol. No. 53-?? (Huseth Variance) ~.C.Mtssildine, Ohairma-n~f the lhldu~t~faI Co~lttee~, oU~lin'ed the ..... area recommended by the Planning Commission to be suitable for~future residential development, being property bounded on the north by Chestnut Avenue, on the east by Lyon Street and Ritchie Street, as ,~ connected by the right-of-way of the A.T.&.S.F.R.R., on the south by' the extended line of Commercial Street, which is a line 300 feet north! of St. Andrews Place and on the west by the extended easterly line of Standard Avenue. Edward Hall, representing 19 property owners stated their reasons for favoring the recommendation of the Commlssion!~ but objected to industrial development south of the area. Colonel Ntllard, 1329 Orange Avenue, complimented the Planning Commission on its recommendation to retain this southeast 'section for residential development. The Clerk read petition presented by F~re. Ann Millard, containing names of 53 property owners protesting the rezoning of any property north of Delhi Road in ~the southeast section for industrial purposes. The petition was ordered filed. L.J.LeRoy, Industrial .Agent, Santa Fe Railway Co., gave his reasons for favoring industrial zoning of the section south of Chestnut Street along the Santa Fe Railroad on the easterly side of the track and the extension of the new Freeway. E.A.Neredith, 2130 Park Drive, agreed with the statemen~ made by Mr. LeRoy. John W. Herndon, Chairman of Industrial Committee of the Chamber of Commerce, was of the opinion that recommendations of the Planning Commission were excellent. On motion of Councilman McBride, seconded by Lateen and carried, the matter of Area "B", belngl designated for residential development, was taken under advisement for! further consideration. Communication was read from the Planning Commission recommending approval of Tentative Nap cf T~act No. 1825, submitted by Park Lane ~. Estates covering property bounded on. the north by Memory Lane and on the east by Flower Street, and as recommended by the Division of High-li ways. On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Lateen and carried!~ the recommendation of the Planning Commission w~s approved subject to the following conditions: That all streets be 60 feet and the main entrance to the subdivision be located at Lowell Lane; that the right-i of-way line be located 50 feet from the existing center llne of Memory!i Lane and front yard requirements be 25 feet within the Tract. # On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Lateen and carried, Nap of Tract No, 1786, submitted by Emmet C. Rogers, for the dedication of Baker Street and 21st Street, for highway purposes, was approved and officials authorized to sign same, when improvements are completed. On motion of Council~n Jerome, seconded by McBride and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution granting a Variance on an application after the Planning Commission recommended denial" in connection with variance application of Oliver Z. Huseth to permit use of the living room in the existing residence at 1323 West Edinger as a dry cleaning and tailoring agency, to be operated by Mrs. Donna 399 In Re Communication R.K.McLean, M.D. In Re Instructions to Clerk In Re Tract No. 1573 Bond released In Re Tract No. 1459 Bond released In Re Tract No. 1529 Bond released In Re Requests to solicit funds In Re Request for cross-walk (Edison School) In Re Petition Four-way stop sign - Bishop and Shelton Sts. Swank, was read, considered, designated Resolution No. passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Noes, Councilmen Absent, Councilmen 53-77 and William Jerome, J.L.McBride, Thomas F. Larsen, Milford W. None Courtney R. Chandler. Communication was read from R.K.McLean, M.D. 916 Louise Street, out- lining the necessity for a new City Library, and on motion of Council man McBride, seconded by Larsen and carried, the communication was received and filed. # On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Larsen and carried, the Clerk was instructed to write a letter to R.K.McLean, M.D. advising that the matter of a new City Library is in the hands of the Planning Commission for recommendation. # Communication was read from the Director of Public Works advising that 'improvements within the boundaries of Tract No. 1573 have been completed, and on motion of Councilman McBride, seconded by Jerome ~nd carried, bond filed by Harkis Homes, Inc., in the sum of $13 was ordered released. # Communication was read from the Director of Public Works advising that improvements within the boundaries of Tract No. 1559 have been completed, and on motion of Councilman McBride, seconded by Jerome and carried, bond filed by Charles W. Hester etux, in the sum of $50,000.00, was ordered released. Communication was read from the Director of Public Works advising that improvements within the boundaries of Tract No. 1529 have been completed, and 'on motion of Councilman McBride, seconded by Jerome carried, bond filed by Maray Construction Corporation, in the sum of $70,000.00, was ordered released. . On motion of Councilman McBride, seconded by Larsen and carried, the requests of %he Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post No. 1680 to sell poppie~ on May 22nd and 23rd,'American Legion Auxiliary Unit 131 on May 22nd and 23rd and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Santa Ana Memorial Post 7140 on May 22nd thru May 30th, were granted. . Communication was read from the Principal, Edison School, 2063 Orange Avenue, requesting that an additional cross-walk be placed near the school for the safety of %he children, and on motion of Councilman Larsen, seconded by MCBride and carried, the request was referred to the CityNanager, Director of Public Works and the Chief of Police for recommendation and report at the next meeting. # Communication was read from T.G.Burnett, 1045 West Bishop Street, petition signed by fifty-six residents in the vicinity of Lowell Schoc requesting that a four-way stop sig~ be installed at the corner of Bishop and Shelton Streets. On motion of Councilman McBride, by Larsen and carried, the matter was referred to the City Manager, Director o~ Public Works and the Chief of Police for recommendation and report at the next meeting. # 40O In Re Protest City Licenses and penalties . (Dave MacDougall) In Re Instructions to City Manager and Clerk (license penalty) In Re Sale of Tax- Deeded Lot In Re Request Crossing Guard In Re Joint Outfall Sewer Minutes In Re Taxicab Applications In Re Beverage Application In Re Demands Hearing on Appl. Pacific Electric Ry. Co. In Re Report of Attorney on no parking between 2 A.M. & 5 A.M. Communication was read from Dave MacDougall, 1120 South Lowell Street stating his views reference the City license tax and the 100% penalty, and on motion of Councilman McBride, seconded by Larsen and carried, the communication was received and filed. On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by McBride and carried, the matter of the 100% penalty added to delinquent licenses was submitted!i to the City Manager and the Clerk for study and possible revision and report to the Council at a future date. Communication was read from County Tax Collector advising that the County intends to sell at public auction tax-delinquent property described as Lot 4, Block "P" in Tract No. 668, being property located on Hickory Street between Delhi Road and Anahurst Place. On motion of Councilman McBride, seconded by Jerome and carried, the Clerk was instructed to notify the Tax Collector that the City con- sents to the sale of such property. # A petition was read signed by fifty-six residents and property owners requesting that a crossing guard be stationed at Bristol and Bishop Streets for the safety of the school children, and on motion of Councilman McBride, seconded by Jerome and carried, tP~e request was referred to the City Manager, Director of Public Works and the Chief of Police for recommendation and report at the next meeting. . On motion of Councilman McBride, seconded by Jerome and carried, the Minutes of the Executive Committee of the Joint 0utfall Sewer held at Anaheim, May 7, 1953, were received and filed. # On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by McBride and carried, the applications of Donald B. Richardson, Hazel Jane Stalnaker and Alvin Oxford to drive taxicabs, were received and permits granted. On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by McBride and carried, the notification of the State Board of Equalization of alcoholic beverage~ application made by Stuart O. Stevens, 310 E. 4th Street, was received and filed. # On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Larsen and carried, the demands as audited by the Finance Committee were approved and the Clerk authorized to issue warrants for same. # On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Larsen and carried, Notice of Hearing on the application of~the Pacific EleCtric R~ilwayCo., a corporation, and J.L.Haugh, for authority to sell and lease certain passenger operative certificates and certain passenger facilities, was received and filed. A written report was read from the City Attorney regarding the recenti~ amendment requiring posting of blocks to prohibit parking during certain hours of the day and advising that Assembly Bill 3199 woul~ solve the problem and is now in the Governorls hands for signature. On motion of Councilman McBride, seconded by Jerome and carried, the report was received and filed. # 401 Assessment Dist. No. 195 (Torrens title report) A communication was read from the City Attorney stating that it is necessary to file a memorial with the Registrar of Titles covering any Torrens title land within Assessment District No. 195 not later than ten days after the Resolution ordering the work to be done has ~ been adopted by the Council. On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by McBride and carried, the communication was received, filed and Clerk authorized to order a Torrens Title report from the Reliance In Re Request Loading zone (Jack Munson) In Re Award of bid Const. storm sewer Third St. btn Parton & Main St., Ross St. from 3rd to 8th St. Title Company. . On recommendation of the committee and on motion of Councilman McBride, se~conded by Jerome and carried, the Director of Public Works was instructed to prepare a Resolution to establish a loading zone at ll01 West Fifth Street~ in accordance with request of Jack Munson.' On recommendation of the committee and on motion of Councilman Lateen, seconded by Jerome and carried, the bid of J.$.Barrett, in the sum of $63,145.63 was accepted for the construction of a 33", 24" and 21" reinforced concrete pipe storm sewer on Third Street between Patton and Main Street and on Ross Street from Third Street to Eighth Street, and all other bids rejected. ,, On motion of Councilman Lateen, seconded by Jerome and carried, the City Council adjourned. AP PRO VE D: Vice-~yo~of the'City' of-Santa Ana Clerk of the Council