HomeMy WebLinkAbout1954-01-04Council Chamber
Santa Aha City Hall.
January 4, 195~. 7.30 P.M.
City Council met in regular eessi0n.
Meeting called to order by the Mayor.
Present:
Absent:
Councilmen
Councilmen
William Jerome, J.L.McBride, Thomas F. Lam. sen,
Milford W. Dahl, Courtney R. Chandler.
None
Each member of the City Council having received copies of the
Minutes of December 21, 1953 reading of the Minutes was dispensed
with and approved on motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Dahl
and carried.
In Re
Amend. Application
Walter E. Tipton etal
Reclassify E. 17th St.
between Main and the
Freeway
This being the date set for hearing on the amendment application of
Walter E. Tipton etal for the reclassification of the north and south
sides of East l?th Street from the existing C-1 and C-2 Districts at
Main Street, to and including the four corners of Santiago Avenue for
a depth of approximately 150' from the present classifications of R-l,
R-2 and C, to the C-1 District. David Hill, 2020 Poinsettia Street,
and Curtis S~ Burrow, owner of three lo~s east of the Freeway, gave
their reasons for opposing the reclassification and requested that the
matter'be taken under advisement. John Daniels, purchaser of the
property at 702 E. 17th Street, W.E.Woody, 610 E. l?th Street and
Lew Kelly, 2411 Fairmont Avenue favored the property being reclassified
to the C-1 District. It was moved by Councilman McBride that the
Attorney be instructed to prepare an Ordinance to reclassify the
property in accordance with the recommendation of the Planning
Commission. Motion was lost. On motion of Councilman Jerome,
seconded by Lateen and carried, the Attorney was instructed to pre-
pare an Ordinance reclassifying the north and south sides of E. 17th
Street from R-l, R-2 and C District to the C-1 District, from Main
In Re
Bids
Cast Iron
Pipe
Street to the Freeway.
.
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Lateen and carried, the
Clerk was authorized to open bids for the furnishing of 5000 fee~ of
8 inch Cast Iron Pipe, as follows:
Bid of American C~st Iron Pipe 0o.:
Bond in the sum of $1500.00.
Approximately 5000 ft. 8" Bell and Spigot Mono-Cast
Centrifugal "Enameline" pipe, Class 150, in 16'
lengths, for 150 pounds working pressure, per foot
$2.$32 $12,160.00. Price is f.o.b, foundries
Birmingham, Alabama with full freight allowed to
Santa Ana. Price includes California State Use
Tax of 3% on foundry value and te~ms are net
thirty days. Delivery within 15 days,
Bid of James B. Clow & Sons:
Bond in the sum of $1200.00.
~000 ft. 8#x18' B&S Class 150 Pipe Enamelined
1.82 per ft. fob Foundry
· 055 " " 3% Calif. Sales Tax
~ " " R&W freight and trucking to destination
$ " " total cost delivered to Santa Aha
Net price is f.o.b, our works, Tarrant, Alabama.
Te~ms ar~30 days net. Delivery 50 to 60 days.
Bid of Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Co.:
Bond in the sum of 10%.
5,000' 8"x18' B&B Class 150 Pipe
Price f.o.b, foundry Ironton, Utah $2.222 ft.
Plus 3% Tax .066 "
Plus rail and trucking charges .313 "
Total price including tax and all
delivery charges $2.601 "
Price is f.o.b, foundry at I~onton, Utah
and includes full sales tax charges plus
rail and truck delivery costs.
In Re
Bids
Concrete cylinder
pipe
In Re
Variance
Irvin R. Dawson
etux
(see Item 6)
In Re
Variance
Wood~ow W. Tucker
In Re
Variance
I~vin R. Dawson etux
(see Item 4)
Bid of United States Pipe and Found~'y Co.:
Bond in the sum of $1500.00.
Approximately 5,000 lineal feet of 8 inch Class
150, centrifugally cast, Bell and Spigot, east
iron pipe, 18-foot lengths... $ $2.485/ft $12,425.00
F.O.B. foundry Decoto, Calif. with full
cartage allowed to on trucks, Santa Ana.
Terms net cash thirty days.
Delivery 14 days after receipt of order.
Price is 'firm" and is quoted inclusive of
California State Sales/Use Tax.
On motion of Councilman McBride, seconded by Jerome and carried, the
bids were referred to the Director of Public Works for recommendation.
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Dahl and carried, .the
Clerk was authorized to open bids for 1696 lineal feet of 18", Class
150 concrete cylinder pipe with special fittings, as follows:
Bid of American Pipe and Construction Co.:
Bond in the sum of $1300.00.
1696 lin. ft. 18" concrete cylinder pipe Class
150, price per lln. ft. $6.08
Price quoted is net and includes the applicable
Cali~ornia State Sales Tax. Delivery within
45 days from date of award.
Bid of United Concrete Pipe Corporation: 10% bond.
1696 lin. ft. 18" concrete cylinder pipe Class
150, for the lump sum of ti1,107.11.
Price is net and includes 3% California State
Sales Tax. Delivery can begin 45 days after
receipt of order, and be completed at the rate
of 600 lineal feet per day.
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Dahl and carried, the
bids were referred to the Director of Public Works for recommendation.
.
Communications were read from the Planning Commission recommending
that a variance be granted Irvin R. Dawson etux to permit construct-
ion of a duplex on the north 52 feet of property at 1134 South Flower
Street, and from Assistant Director of Public Works stating that the
construction of standard concrete sidewalk and approach are needed in
order to bring it up to present city standards. On motion of
Councilman Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, the recommendation of
the Planning Commission was approved and variance granted, subJ eot to
the construction of standard concrete sidewalk and approach and that
applicant post a $200.00 bond to guarantee the perfoz~nance of the work.
Communications were read from the Planning Commission recommending
that a variance be g~anted Woodrow W. Tucker to permit the use of
property located at 501 East Anahurst Place, excepting the east 55
feet, as a convalescent nursinE home for under six persons, subject to
th~ conditions that the type of guests be limited to ambulatory and
that no signs be displayed, and from the Assistant Director of Public
Works stating that Anahumst Place and Rousselle Street should be
paved out to existing paving in order to bring it up to present city
standards. On motion of Councilman Dahl, seconded by McB~'ide and
carried, the recommendation of the Planning Commission was approved
and variance gu'anted subject to conditions as imposed by the Commission
and further that the requested improvements have been completed.
#
It was moved by Councilman Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, to
reconsider the matter of the Irvin R. Dawson variance. It was moved
by Councilman Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, that in addition
In Re
Variance
William Harper
In Re
Variance
George Williams
In Re
Amend. Application
Lois Michaels
Reclassify property
southwest corner
17th and Lincoln
Approval
Plann.
PPocu~emen~ of 10
acres for public'
park west of
R~istol St.
In Re
Communication
Plann. Commission
Vacate street ease-
ment, portion of
Greenleaf St. bin
Santa Clara and
Bonnie Brae
to the other requirements as set forth in the variance, the expiration
date of the bond be set as the date of recording of the notice of
completion on constr,~ction of duplex and improvements.
.
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Larsen and carried, the
recommendation of the Planning Commission was approved and variance
granted to William Harper to permit property located at 406 East
Washington Avenue to be used in the practice of physical therapy,
subject to certain conditions as imposed by the Commission.
#
Communications were read from the Planning Commission recommending
that a variance be g~anted George Williams to permit erection of a
single story stucco building, about 40~ x 40' in size, with a l0~
driveway, along either side, and a parking area in rear, all black-
topped, for the purpose of operating the business of sales and
service of radio, television and similar electronic equipment, and
from the Assistant Director of Public Works stating that in conform-
ance with proposed set-back Ordinanc6 on West First Street, it is
recommended the front of building be set no closer than 40 feet to
sure, eyed center line. On motion of Councilman Jerome, s~conded by
Larsen and carried, the recommendation of the Planning Commission was
approved and variance g~anted, subject to the set-back of $0 feet from
the surveyed center line.
#
Communication and Resolution No. 567-A of the Planning Commission
were read on the application of Lois Michaels, recommending the
reclassification of an area approxima=ely 2.65 acres in size, located
on the south side of 17th Street between Fairmont and Lincoln Streets,
described as the east 15 fe~t of Block 16 and all of Block 21 of the
Town of San~a Ana East, from the R-1 and R-2 Districts to the C-1
District. Communication was read from Assistant Director of Public
Works stating that construction of cumb and sidewalks, paving out to
existing paving 'on 17th Street and Lincoln Avenue and cons truction of
sidewalks on Dorman Street, are needed in order to bring it up to
present city standards. On motion of Councilman Dahl, seconded by
Larsen and carried, a notice of public hearing was ordered published
setting date of hearing as January 18th, 195$.
,,
On motion of Councilman Dahl, seconded by McBride and carried, the
communication from the Planning Commission approving the proposed
procure'ment and dedication of approximately 10 acres, lying west of
Bristol Street, for the purpose of development of public park
immediately adjacent to proposed Elementary School site, was received
and filed. On motion of Councilman Dahl, seconded by McBride and
carried, ~he matter was referred to ~he Council and Manager, as a
committee, to investigate the possibility of purchase of the property.
#
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Dahl and carried, the
communication from the Planning Commission stating there is no object-
tion to the vacation of certain street easement which is a portion Of
Greenleaf Street between Santa Clara Avenue and Bonnie Brae, was
received and filed.
In Re
Abandon portions
of Greenlea? St.
In Re
Petition
Annexation
Catherine S. Sherwin
etal
In Re
Tentative Map
Tract No. 2089
In Re
Tentative Map
of T~acts Nos.
2018, 2019, 2020
In Re
Tentative Map of'
Tracts Nos. 2068,
2069 and 2070
In Re
ResO1. No.
Granting Variance
Frank R. Hilditch etal
In Re
Map of Tract
No. 1899
(Santana Company)
In Re
Request
Subdivider - Tract
No. 188 College Park
On motion of Councilman Dahl, seconded by McBride and carried, action
wae deferred until the next meeting to permit the applicant to be
heard on the abandonment of portions of G~-eenleaf Street between Santa
Clara and Bonnie Brae.
The petition of Catherine Smiley Sherwin and Donald B. Christeson for
annexation of 11.663 acres located north of Memory Lane and 180 feet
west of Flower Street was continued until the next meeting on motion
of Councilman Dahl, seconded by Lateen and carried.
#
With the verbal approval of Donald B. Ohristeson and on motion of
Councilman Dahl, seconded by Lateen and carried, action on Tentative
Map of Tract No. 2089, submitted by Donald B. Christeson, was con-
tinued until the next meeting.
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Dahl and carried, Revised
Tentative Map of Tracts Nos. 2018, 2019 and 2020, submitted by Baker
Development Company, covering eighty-four lots located north of East
17th Street between Grand and Linwood Avenues, was approved on
recommendation of the Planning Commission and the Director of Public
Works.
#
At the request of Jim Guthrie, representing ~he sellers of the sub-
division, and on motion of Councilman Dahl, seconded by Jerome and
carried, action on Tentative Map of Tracts Nos. 2068, 2069 and 2070,
was continued until the next meeting.
#
Communication was read from the Planning Commission recommending that
a variance be granted Frank R. Hilditch etal to permit a reduction in
the front set-back to 25 feet on Lots 1 to 8 inclusive, Tract No.1965,
located on the west side of Larchmont Street. The Council having
unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Council-
seconded by Lateen and carried, the following Resolution
man Dahl,
entitled:
"Resolution No. 54-1 granting a variance on
variance application No. $5$ where City Council
made change in the area affected as shown by
Planning Commission Resolution No. 571-A"
to permit a reduc~ion in the front set-back on Lots 9 through 29, both
inclusive, of Tract No. 1965 and that the requested reduction in front
set-back on Lots I through 8, both inclusive, of Tract No. 1964 be
denied, was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen
NOeB,
Absent,
Councilmen
Councilmen
William Jerome, J.L.McBride,
Thomas F. Lateen, Milford W. Dahl,
Courtney R. Chandler.
None
None
On motion of
of Tract No.
submitted by
Councilman Jerome, seconded by McBride and carried, Map
1899, bond in the amount of $32,800.00 and agreement
Santana Company, were approved for the dedication of
Daisy Avenue, Fairlawn Street, Washington Avenue and Tenth Street.
On the verbal request of the subdivider for College Park Tract No.
1888, and on motion of Oouncilman Dahl, seconded by McBride and
carried, permission was granted to eliminate the construction of the
sidewa]_k on the south side of Occidental Street between Flower Street
and Woodland Place, as recommended by the Director of Public Works.
#
In Re
Bid acceptance
Cast Iron Pipe
In Re
Bid acceptance
Concrete
cylinder pipe
In Re
Communication,
Petition - Chamber
of Commerce
(Vehicle parking
district)
In Re
Application
No. 33678 before
Public Utilities
Commiselon
In Re
Request
Market Basket, Inc.,
(oversize driveways)
In Re
Claims for
injuries
In Re
Personnel Board
Minutes; Or. Co.
Mosquito Abatemen~
Distric~ report
In Re
Application
Taxi driver
In Re
Beverage
Application
On recommendation of the Director of Public Works and on motion of
Councilman McBride, seconded by Jerome and carried, the bid of the
American Cast Iron Pipe Company, in ~he sum of $12,160.00 was accepted
for the furnishing of 5000 fee~ 8 inch Cast Iron Pipe, and all other
bids were rejected.
On recommendation of the Director of Public Works and on motion of
Councilman McBride, seconded by Jerome and carried, the bid of the
American Pipe and Construction Company, in the sum of $10,311.68 was
accepted for the furnishing of 1696 lineal feet of 18" Class 150
concrete cylinder pipe with special fittings, and all other bids were
reJ eot ed.
Communication of the Chamber of Commerce was read submitting a petition
for the formation of a vehicle parking distrlc~ under the provisions
of the Vehicle Parking District Law of 1943. On motion of Council-
man Lateen, seconded by Dahl and carried, the petition was received,
filed and referred te ~he Clerk for checking the assessed value of each
property
parcel of land and t2~e/ owner's names and addresses, in the district
bounded on the sough by Fourth Street, on the east by Spurgeon Street,
on the north by Seventh Street and on the west by Main Street.
Communication was read from the Public Utilities Commission granting
an extension of time to September 30, 1954, in the matter of the
application of the City of Santa ADa for an Order authorizing the re-
location of a crossing numbered 6N-35~94-C and a new crossing over the
right of way of the Pacific Electric Railway Company at Orange AveDue
Just south of Adams Street. On motion of Councilman Lateen, seconded
by Dahl and carried, the communication was received and filed.
,,
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Lateen and carried, the
reques$ of N.D.Whitman, Jr., Consulting Engineer, on behalf of Market
Basket, Inc.,for twenty-five foot driveways for proposed marke~ build-
ing at 17th and Flower Streets, was referred to the curb usage
~ommittee for reporg.
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Lateen and carried, the
claims of Mona C. Lindawood, 910 French Street, for alleged injuries
sustained when her foot caught on the corner of a ~ash can at the
corner of Fourth and Sycamore Streets, and of Ida M. T e~-hune, 234~
0akmont, in the sum of $580.00, for alleged injuries sustained when
she fell on the defective sidewalk at North Main and Buffalo Streets,
were referred to the At$orney and Insurance Carrier.
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Larsen and carried, the
Minutes of Personnel Board Meeting December 16, 1953 and report of the
Orange 0ounty Mosquito Abatement District for November, 1953, were
received and filed.
#
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Lateen and ~arried, the
application of Ray M. Clark to drive taxicabs, was received, filed
and permit granted.
.
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Lateen and carried, the
notification of the State Board of Equalization of alcoholic beverage
In Re
Request
Board of Educ&tion
(loading zone,
pedestrian zones,etc.)
In Re
Appointment
AlSernate member
Ce.Sanitation Diet.
No. 2
In Re
Communication
Dept. of Public
Works - RelinQuish
portion of St.Hw-y.
(E. !st St.)
In Re
Ut~llties Ag~eemen~
No. 7-Ut-397 - Div.
of Hwys.
In Re
Bond released
Tract No. 1734
In Re
Ordinance
Amend.Application
Bruce W. Albert etal
Reclassify from R-1
to R-2; north side
W. Washington bin
College and English
In Re
Ordinance No. N~-19
Approving annexation
("Revised West Tract
and Santa Aha Acres")'
application made by Jone Fong and Stanley L. Ming, dba New China Cafe,
103 North Main Street, was received and filed.
#
Communication was read from the Secretary, Board of Education request-
ing a loading zone directly in front of the Santiago School, on the
west side of Baker Street; provide two pedestrian zones, one extend-
ing across the street directly in front of the north sidewalk, and
one extending across the street immediately south of the black-top
entrance to the school grounds; and, provide four boulevard stop
signs at the intersection of Santa Clara and Baker Streets. On
motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Lateen and carried, the
request was referred to the committee on curb usage for recommendation.
#
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Lateen and carried,
Milford W. Dahl was appointed an alternate member of the Board of
Directors of County Sanitation District No. 2.
#
Copy of communication was read from the Division of Highways, Depart-
ment of Public Works, advising that Resolution of relinquishment of a
portion of Road VII-ORA-2-SA, along First Street, between the easterly
line of Main Street and the easterly city boundary of Santa Ana, at
Mabury Street, was recorded December 7, 1953, in Book 2628, Page 232,
of Official Records of Orange County. On motion of Councilman Dahl,
seconded by Jerome and carried, the Oommunication was received an~
filed.
#
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by McBride and carried,
proper officials were authorized to execute Utilities Agreement No. 7-
Ut-397 with the Division of Highways, in connection with the re-
location of water facilities on the Santa Aha Freeway between B~oadway
and First Street.
#
Communication was read from the Assistant Director of Public Works
advising that improvements within Tract No. 1734 have been completed,
and on motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Dahl and carried,
bond filed by Russell Nelson, President, Flower Estates, Inc., in the
sum of $40,000.00, was ordered released.
.
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Lateen and carried, the
following Ordinance entitled:
"Ordinance amending Santa Ana Municipal Code
by amending Article IX thereof creating changes
in district boundaries and by amending Sheets
Numbered 23 and 26 of the Districting Map to
show the reclassification"
from the R-1 Dietrict to the R-2 District Lots 2 through ll and X,
Block A; and Lots 1 ~rough 3, Block B, Tract No. 451, M.M. 16-41,
located on the north side of West Washington Avenue between College
Avenue and English Street, in accordance with Amendment Anolication
of Bruce W. Albert etal, was introduced, considered and placed on file
for second reading.~
#
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Ordinance,
on motion of Councilman Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, the
following Ordinance entitled:
In Re
Ordinance No. NS-20
Bonds for City
Officials
In Re
Ordinance No. NS-21
Maximum speed limit
No. Flower St. btn
Memory Lane and Santa
Aha Blvd.
In Re
Resolution
Set-back lines
W. let St. from
Main to westerly
city limits
In Re
Resol. No. 54-2
Author. condemnation
of real property
No.Maln St. north
of 20th St.
(John M. Bulpitt)
"Ordinance approving the annexation of that
certain territory designated 'Revised West
Tract and Santa Ana Acres'"
was considered, designated Ordinance No. NS-19 and passed by the
following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
William Jerome, J.L.McBride,
Thomas F. Larsen, Milford W.
Courtney R. Chandler.
None
None
Dahl,
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Ordinance,
on motion of Councilman D~hl, seconded by Jerome and carried, the
following Ordinance entitled:
"Ordinance amending Section 2250 of the Santa
Aha Municipal Code prescribing bonds for City
Officials"
was considered, designated Ordinance No. NS-20 and passed by the
following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
William Jerome, J.L.McBride,
Thomas F. Lateen, Milford W.
Courtney R. Chandler.
None
None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Ordinance,
on motion of Councilman Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, the
following Ordinance entitled:
"Ordinance amending San~a Ana Municipal Code
by adding thereto Section 3234 prescribing
maximum speed limit on North Flower Street
between Memory Lane and Santa Aha Boulevard"
was considered, designated Ordinance No. NS-21 and passed by the
following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
William Jerome, J.L.McBride,
Thomas F. Lateen, Milford W.
Courtney R. Chandler.
None
None
On motion of Councilman Dahl,
Dahl,
seconded by Jerome and carried,
Resolution declaring intention to establish set-back lines on West
First Street from Ealn Street to the westerly city limits, was referred
to the Planning Commission.
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution,
on motion of Councilman Dahl, seconded by Lateen and carried, the
following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 54-2 authorizing the condemnation
of a certain parcel of real property for public
use for the location of a public building and
declaring the public necessity therefor"
being Lot 4 in Block "B" of Re-subdivision of Block "A" and "B" of the
Orange Grove Tract, except the interest in the east ~ feet Of said
lot which was conveyed to the City for street purposes by deed recorded
July 29, 1903, in Book 92, at page 172 of Deeds, was considered and
passed by the following vote:
Ayes,
Noes,
Absent,
Councilmen
Councilmen
Councilmen
William Jerome, J.L.McBride,
Thomas F. Lateen, Milford W.
Courtney R. Chandler.
None
None
Dahl,
In Re
Resol. No. 54-3
Est. green zone.
E.side French btn
3rd and 4th Sts.
In Re
Maintenance Engr.
Joint Outfall Sewer
to sign affidavit
(propane delivered
to tanks)
In Re
Request
Mary Snyder
In Re
Request for
d~iveways - U.S.
Rubber Co.
In Re
Petition
Lincoln School P.T.A.
(stop sign)
In Re
Checking Petition
(Vehicle Parking
District)
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution,
on motion of Councilman McBride, seconded by Jerome and carried, the
following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 54-3 concerning parking limitations
and curb markings in accordance therewith"
establishing a green zone on the east side of French Street between
Third and Fourth Streets, in accordance with the request of Graybar
Electric Company, was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen William Jerome, J.L.McBride,
Thomas F. Lateen, Milford W. Dahl,
Courtney R. Chandler.
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
.
It was moved by Councilman Jerome, seconded by Larsen and carried,
that B.J.Barletta, Maintenance Engineer of the Joint Outfall Sewer,
be authorized to sign an affidavit on behalf of the City of Santa Ana
to state that all propane delivered to the tanks at the Joint Outfall
Sewer Treatment Plan~ has been or will be used to fire the boiler and
that none has been used to move a vehicle on any public highway and
that all propane new on hand will be used in the same manner and the
tanks removed within thirty days.
#
On recommendation of ~he committee and on motion of Councilman Jerome,
seconded by Dahl and ~arried, the request of Miss Mary Snyder that
signs be installed prohibiting school cars pa~king on Walnut Street
between Van Ness and Pa~ton and on South Van Ness Street between First
and Walnut was denied.
#
On recommendation of the committee and on motion of Councilman Dahl,
seconded by Lateen and carried, the request of Donald R. Warren Co.,
on behalf of United States Rubber Co., for a 40-foot driveway for the
main entrance on Dyer Road, was g~anted subject to the installation of
a concrete approach.
#
At the request of the Ac~ing Chief of Police and on motion of Council-
man Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, action was continued until
next meeting on the request of the Lincoln School P.T.A. that a stop
sign be installed at 15th and French Streets.
On mo~ion of Councilman Dahl, seconded by Lateen and carried, the
Clerk was authorized to retain assistance, on a reasonable basis, on
the checking of the assessed value of each parcel of land and ~he
property owner's names and addresses, in the district bounded on ~he
south by Fourth Street, on the east by Spurgeon Street, on the north
by Seventh Street and on the west by Main Street, for the formation
of a vehicle parking district.
#
On motion of Councilman Lateen,
Council adJourned.
APPROVED:
Mayor of~he-Uity of Santa Ana
seconded by Dahl and carried, the City
~ierk of the Council