HomeMy WebLinkAbout1954-06-21Council Chamber
Santa Ana City Hall
June 21, 1954. 7:30 P.M.
City Council met in regular session.
Meeting called to order by the Mayor.
Present:
Absent:
Councilmen
Councilmen
William Jerome, J.L.McBride,
Thomas F. Lateen, Courtney R. Chandler.
Milford W. Dahl
Each member of the City Council having received co?les of the
Minutes of June 7th, 195~, reading of the Minutes was.dispensed
with and approved on motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by
Lateen and carried.
In Rej
Hearing
"Frank Borchard
Annex No. l"
Ordinance Declaring
Annexation
This being the date ~et for hearing protests on annexation to the
City of certain uninhabited territory designated "Frank Borchard
Annex No. 1", the protest of J. Ogden Markel, 18lb South Patton
Street was read, and on motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by
Lateen and carried, the communication w~s received and filed. On
motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Larsen and carried, the
following Ordinance entitled:
"Ordinance declaring the annexation of that
certain territory designated "Frank Borchard
Annex No. l"
In Re
Hearing
"Antone Borchard
Annex"
Ordinance Declaring
Annexation
was introduced, considered and placed on file for second reading.
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This being the date set for hearing protests on annexation to the
City of certain uninhabited territory designated "Antone Borchard
Annex", no protests were received, On motion of Counci2man Lateen,
seconded by Jerome and carried, action was deferred until the next
meeting on the Ordinance approving the annexation, for further inform-
ation as to whether or not the Pacific Electric Railway intends to
pursue its application for removal of the tracks on Fourth Street,
InRe
!Amend. Application
Lillian A. Loose
Reclassify south
iside l?th St. btn
iLincoln and Grand:
,~rdinance
which was a eDndition in the annexation and zoning of this property.
This being the date set for hearing on. the amendment application of
Lillian A. Loose, for the reclassification of property situated on
the south side of 17th Street, between Lincoln and Grand Avenues, from
R-1 and R-2 Districts, to the C-2 District, protest was read from Mr.
and Mrs.
amendment
H.0.Hyatt, 1126 East 17th S~reet. Mr. Rohrs protested the
and wished the area to remain as is. On motion of Councilm2n J
In Re
Resol. No. 5~-84
Declaring intention
establish setback
lines on Santa Clara
from Broadway. to Mai.n
St.
In R,
Variance
~eo. Vlebeck
In Re
Variance
George L. Wild
In Re
Amend. Application
Donald B. Christeson
Reclassify three lots
south of Elm St. and
fronting on Bristol St.
Jerome, seconded by NcBride and carried, the communication was receive,
and filed. On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by M~Bride and
carried, the following Ordinance entitled:
"Ordinance amending Article IX of the Santa Ana
Municipal Code creating changes in district
boundaries and amending Sheet No. 6 of the
districting map to show the reclassification"
was introduced, considered and placed on file for second reading.
Communication was read from the Planning Commission recommending
approval of the proposed establishment of a setback line along the
north side of Santa Clara Avenue, from Broadway to Main Street, 59'
north of the surveyed center line of Santa Clara Avenue measured at
right angles. ' The Council having unanimously waived the reading of
the Resolution, on motion of Councilman Larsen, seconded by McBride
and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 55-84 declaring intention to
establish setback lines on Santa Clara Avenue
from Broadway to Main Street"
was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen William Jerome, J.L.McBride,
Thomas F. Larsen, Courtney R.
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen Milford W. Dahl
Chandler
Communication was read from the Planning Commission recommending denial
of variance applicatio~of George Viebeck to permit the erection of a
duplex on property situated on the west side of Bristol Street (83'),
and the north side of Santiago Creek (250'), between Seventeenth Stree~
and Memory Lane. On motion of Councilman McBride, seconded by Jerome
and carried, the recommendation of the Planning Commission was approved
and variance denied.
Communications were ~ead from the Planning Commission recommending grant~
ing of variance to George L. Wild to build an addition to existing
house on property at 503 East St. Gertrude Street, so that a variety
store and dry cleaning pick-up agency or drug store, or beauty parlor,
or real estate office may be housed therein, with a door opening into
it from the living room of the house; and, also to 8onvert an unfinished
garage into a small three-room apartment, and, from the Department of
Public Works that construction of curb and sidewalk and paving out to
existing pavement on St. Gertrude Place and Rousselle Street are needed
in front of or along the side of the property to bring it up ~o the
present City standards. Attorney Roy Giordano, on behalf of his
client~ stated that a variance was granted on this property in 1947
and since theft time the lots have been refaced. On motion of Council~
man Jerome, seconded by Larsen and carried, the recommendation of the
Planning Commission was aoproved and variance ~Nrant~d subject to the
conditions as i~posed by the Department of Public ~orks.
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Communication of the Planning Commission was read submitting Resolution
No. 642 recommending the reclassification of three lots situated 180~
south of Elm Street, with 229~ frontage on Bristol Street, from R-1 to~
R-2 District, in accordance with amendment application of Donald B.
Christeson. On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Larsen and
109 k
In Re
Map of Tract
No. 2089
(Donald B. 0hr~steson)
In Re
Map of Tract
No. 1790
(George S. E~'uehling,
e~al)
In Re
Sale of property
at public auction
In Re
Communication
Geo. L. Adix
In Re
Claim for injuries
Homer L. Haney
In Re
Advertise for bids
Rock and plant mix
In Re
Request
Fraternal Order
Eagles
(fire-workS permit)
In Re
Request
~..M. Guyon
carried, a notice of public hearing was ordered published setting date
of hearing as July 6~h, 1954.
On motion of Councilman McBride, seconded by Jerome and carried, Map
of Tract No. 2089, submitted by Donald B. Ckristeson, was approved
for the dedication of Memory Lane, Sherwin Lane, Leonard Lane, Freeman
Lane, Lowell Lane, and Olive Lane, subject to the filing of a satis-
factory bond to have included within the coverage "drainage ditches",
and the agreement covering improvements was ordered signed.
On motion of Councilman McBride, seconded by Larsen and carried, Map
of Tract No. 1790., submitted by Meyer-Nash and Associates, a co-
partnership composed of GEorge S. Fruehling, John H. Lows, Stanley E.
Nash. and HenrY D. Meyer, was approved for the dedication of Eastside
Avenue, Wright Street and Patricia Lane, subject to the revision of
the bond to the satisfaction of the City Attorney, and the agreement
covering improvements was Ordered signed.
Communication was read from the County of Orange advising that the
County Tax Collector will sell at public auction Lot 23, Block C of
Tract 233, and Lot ~, Block 12 of Tract 560, located on Oak Street
between St. Gert'rude Place and Anahurst, and on the southwest corner
of Artesia and WeSt Myrtle Street. On motion of Councilman. McBride,
seconded by Jero~e and carried, the Clerk was instructed to notify
· ~he Tax Collectog that.the City consents to the sale of such property. II
Cemmunication was read from George L. Adix, 1126 Orange Avenue, pro-.
testing the dry weeds and trash on lot located on the northwes$ corner!
of Orange and McFadden Street, and on motion of Councilman Jerome,
seconded by Larsen and carried, the communication was received and
filed as the matter has been taken care of by the Fire Department.
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by McBride and carried,the
claim of Homer L. Haney, in the sum of $20,000.00, for alleged inJurie
sustained when he stepped on the edge of a hole which had been allowed
to remain in the sidewalk, at 1305 West Fourth Street, was referred to
the Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
At the request Of the Purchasing Agent and on motion of Councilman
Larsen, seconded by Jerome and carried, the Clerk was authorized to
advertise for bids for the furnishing of rock and plant mix for the
repaying of Third Stree$ from Ross to Spurgeon Streets; bids to be
opened July 6th, 1954.
Communication was read from Fraternal Order Eagles requesting permissi n
to secure permits for the sale of fireworks at stands to be located
the corner of Fairview and Bristol and at 2059 South Main Street, due
· On
to the fact that the time for application for permit has expired.
motion of Councilman McBride, seconded by Jerome and carried, the
request was granted subject to the approval of the Fire Department
Conununication was read from L.M.Guyon stating that the Police Depart-
ment is continuing to furnish motor escort service for the mortuaries
and requesting information as to whether there is a law preventing a
municipality competing in business with a private enterprise. On
/110
In Re
C ommunic at ion
Latta & Company
In Re
Renewal of lease
Supt. of Schools
In Re
Bond release
Tract No. 1716
In Re
Communication
A. Hamon
In Re
Resignatioh
J.A.Harvey, Jr.
(Civilian Defense)
In Re
Communication
Chairman, Civilian
Defense and Disaster
Council
In Re
Request for extension
of time - Byron -Jackson
Co.: Bristol St. pumping
plant
I~n Re
Communication
O.Henry Enterprises
motion of Councilman Larsen, seconded by Jerome and carried, the
communicatLon was received, filed and the Police Department instructe~
to cease furnishing escort service for funerals and to refer the
· mortuaries to the private fi;'m conducting such service.
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On motion of Councilman Larsen, seconded by Jerome and carried,
communication from La~ta and Company, Management Consultants, Public
Relations, Government Affairs, requesting that the Council adopt a
Resolution recommending approval of Senate Constitutional Amendment
No. 23, which concerns the welfare of ocean-going vessels of Californ!
Registry, was received, filed and referred to the Manager for
recommendation.
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Councilman Dahl arrive~ at 8:35 P~M.
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On motion of Councilman Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, the
Notice of exercise of option to renew lease dated February l, 1952,
~ bel~ween the City and the County of Orange, for the Superintendent of
Schools, for rental of certain rooms, and the Audio Visual Building,
a~ ll04 West 8th Street, was received, filed and referred to the
Attorney.
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Communication was read from the Department of Public Works advising
that improvements within Tract No. 1716 have been completed, and on
motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Dahl and carried, bond filed
by Louis Schulman, in the sum of $13,020.00, was ordered released
and. improvements accepted as completed.
On motion of Councilman Larsen, seconded by Jerome and carried, the
communication from A. Hamon, 1501 Durant Street, stating that he over.
heard the remark of two ou~-of-~ businessmen ghat the streets in
Santa Ana are too narrow for property investments, was received and
filed.
On motion of Councilman. Dahl, seconded by Larsen and carried,.the
resignation of J.A.Harvey, Jr., as a member of the Civilian Defense
Council
and Disaster_/ was received, filed and ~he Civilian Defense GoQrdinator
instructed to write a letter of thanks to Mr. Harvey for his services.
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Communication was read from Courtney R. Chandler, Chairman, Civilian
Defense and Disaster Council, expressing to the Council the appreciat3 on
of all members of the Defense Council for the fine work and results
obtained by the Civilian Defense Coordinator, Colonel E.J.McCabe, and
on motion of Councilman Larsen, seconded by Dahl and carried, the
communication was received and filed.
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Communication was read from Byron-Jackson Company requesting a thirty
day extension on the completion of the Bristol Street pumping plant
installation. On recommendation of the Acting Director of Public
Works and on motion of Councilman Larsen, seconded by Jerome and
carried, the extension of thirty days was denied.
Communication was read from O. Henry, 6451-55 Long Beach Boulevard,
Long Beach, with reference to the worthiness of Harry I. Fink, Acting
Chief of Police, and on motion of Councilman McBride, seconded by Dah]
and carried, the communication was received, filed and referred to the
Manager for recommendation.
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11
In Re On motion of CounCilman Dahl, seconded by Larsen and carr~ed~
Request
Los Angele~ County request of ~he Los Angeles County Fair Assocla~ion for permission ~o
Fair Assoc.
schedule two pony teams on a tour of the business section, for the
purpose of advertising the dates of the Los Angeles County Fair, was
In Re
Salary step
increases
In Re
Claim for inSuri6s
Emil C. Anderson, Jr.
referred to the Acting Chief of Police with power to act.
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Larsen and carried~ the Il
written recommendation from the Manager, dated June 21st, 1954, settin~
forth the salary step increases for eight employees, as recommended b~i
the Department Heads,' was received, filed and approved.
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Dahl and carried, the
claim of Emil C. Anderson, Jr., in the sum of $20,000.00, for alleged
injuries sustained when his leg struck the exposed end of one of the
steel beams used to support the bleachers at the Municipal Bowl, was
In Re
Personnel Board
Minutes; Orange
County Mosquito
Abatement report
In Re
Escrow instructions
Stella M. Secrest
(Civic Center Site)
referred to the Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
On motion of Oouncllman Jerome, seconded by Larsen and carried, the
Personnel Board Minutes dated May2 6th, 1954 and Mana~'er's report
of the Orange County Mosquito Abatement District, for the month of
May, 1954, were received and filed.
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It was moved by Councilman Jerome, seconded by Larsen and carried,
that escrow instructions be approved for purchase of property located
at 633-633~ North Van Ness Street, from Stella M. Secrest, for Civic
Center Site; the Mayor was authorized to execute the same and the
Director of Finance authorized to draw a warrant in the sum of
In Re
Escrow instructions
Thomas Lambros etux
(N.E. cot. 1st &
B~sh)
$12,500.00, depositing same in esc~.ow.
It was moved by Councilman Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, that
escrow instructions be approved for an easement for street purposes,
over and across property located at the northeast corner of First and
Bush Streets, from Thomas and Vasiliki Lambros; the Mayor was author-
ized to execute.the same and the Director of Finance authorized to
In Re
Resol. No~. 54-85 ·
Gas Tax Allocation
Year 1955
draw a warrant in the sum of $3,500.00, depositing same in escrow.
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The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution,
on motion of Councilman Larsen, seconded by Dahl and carried, the
following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 54-85 of the City Council of
the City of Santa Ana approving memorandum of
agreement for expenditure of Gas Tax Allocation
for Ma.lor City Streets"
for the fiscal year 1955, was considered and passed by the following
In Re
Resol. No. 54-86
Establish 2-hour
parking (Vance
Beauty Shop)
vote:
Aye s,
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 Resolution,
on motion of Councilman Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, the
following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 54-86 concerning limited
or no parking signs"
establishing a two-hour parking zone on both sides of East Pine Street
between Main and Cypress Streets, in accordance wit~ request of Vance
In Re
Resol. No. 54-8?
Abolish red zone
w. Sth btn Broadway
and Birch
(rescind Resol.3780)
In Re
Resol. No. 54-.88
Accept an Executrix'
Deed - Mabel B.
Johannessen (Estate
of Bertha M. Briney)
(Civic Center Site)
In Re'
Resol. No. 54-89'
Establish 24-min.'
zone - W. 17th St.
_(SanSa Ana Self-
Service Laundry)
In Re
Resol. No. 5~-90
Repaying Third
by City forces
BeaUty Shopl was considered aud passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen William Jerome, J.L.McBride,
Thomas F. Larsen, Milford W.
Courtney R. Chandler
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
Dahl;
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution,
on motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Dahl and carried, the
following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 54-87 concerning parking
limitations and curb markings in accord-
ance therewith"
abolishing red zone on the north side of West 5th Street between
Broadway and Birch Street,was considered and pa~sed by the foilowing
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 Resolution,
on motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Larsen and carried, the
folloging Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 54-88 accepting an Executrix~
Deed"
from Mabel B. Johannessen, as Executrix of the Last Will and Testament
of Bertha G. Briney, was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
William Jerome, J.L.McBride,
Thomas F. Larsen, Milford W. Dahl,
CourtneM R. Chandler
None
None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of She Resolution,
on motion of Councilman Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, th~
following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 54-89 concerning parking
limitations and curb markings in accord-
ance therewith"
establishing a 2~-minute parking zone on the south side of W. 17th
Street between North Broadway and Durant Street, in accordance with
request of .Santa Aha Self-Service Laundry, was considered and passed
by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen
Noes, ~ouncilmen
Absent, Councilmen
William Jerome, J.L.McBride,
Thomas F. Larsen, Milford W. Dahl,
Courtney R. Chandler
None
None
T~e Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution,
on motion of Councilman Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, ~he
following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 54-90 determining that repaying
Third Street may be more economically done with
City forces" -
was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
William Jerome, J.L.McBride,
Thomas F. Larsen, Milford W. Dahl,
Courtney R. Chandler
None
None
lin Re
Resol. No. 54-91
Expressing opposition
to H.R. 4~$9 (Celorado
River Storage Project
Bill)
In Re
Ordinance No. NS-~6
Reclassify s~u~h side
1st St. btn ~yon and
Grand - Roy D. Lewis
In Re
Ordinance No. NS-~7
Reclassify west side
Bristol St. bin 17th
and Nemor~ Lane
Rainspray, Inc.
In Re
~rdinance
Sp~ed limit on Grand
Ave. bin Fruit and
17th St.
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution,
on motion of Councilman Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, the
following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 54-91 expressing opposition
to H. R. 4449"
reference the Colorado River Storage Project bill, was considered 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
moti6n of Councilman Dahl, seconded by Larsen and carried, the follow-
lng Ordinance entitled:
"Ordinance amending Article IX of the Santa Ana
Municipal Code creating changes in district
boundaries and amending'Sheet No. $~ and Sheet
No. ll of the districting map to show the reclass-
ification''
of property situated on the south side of First Street between Lyon
Street and Grand Avenue,~from the R-l, R-2 and C-2 Districts, to the
C-2 and M-1 Districts, except the easterly 240' along Lyon Street and
the westerly 1501 on each side of McClay Street, in accordance with
amendment application of Roy D. Lewis, was considered, designated
~Ordinance No. NS-46 and passed by the following vote:
Ayes,
Noes,
Absent,
Councilmen
C6uncilmen
Councilmen
William Jerome, J.L.McBride,
Thomas F. La, sen, Milford W. Dahl,
Courtney R. Chandler
None
None
The
motion of Councilman Jerome,
lng Ordinance entitled:
Council having unanimouslY waived the reading of the Ordinanee, on
seconded by Dahl and carried, the follow-
"Ordinance amending Santa Ana Municipal Code
by amending Article IX thereof creating changes
in district boundaries and by amending Sheet No.
22 of the districting map to show the reclass-
ificatlon"
of property on the west side of Bristol Street between t?th Street and
Memory Lane, described as Lots 1 to 11 inclusive, and Lot 250, Trac~
172~, from the R-1 District to the R-2 District, in accordance with
amendment application of Rainspray, Inc., was considered, designated
Ordinance No. NS-47 and pas~ed by the following vote:
Ayes,
Councilmen
Councilmen
Councilmen
Noes,
Absent,
On recommendation of the Acting Chief
William Jerome, J.L.McBride,
Thomas F. Larsen, Milford W.
Courtney R. Chandler
None
None
Dahl,
of Police an~ on motion of
Councilman Jerome, seconded by Dahl and carried, the following
Ordinance entitled:
"Ordinance amending Santa Ana Municipal Code
by adding thereto Section 3236 prescribing
maximum speed limit bn Grand Avenue between
Fruit Street and 17th Street and by correcting
a Section Number"
prescribing a maximum speed ~imit of 35 miles per hour on Grand Avenue
between Fruit Strest and 17th Street, was introduced, considered and
plac'ed on file for second reading.
In Re
Bid acceptance
Electric lamps
In Re
Bid acceptance
Legal notices
In Re -
Appointments
Civil Defense and
Disaster Council
£n Re
Resol. No. 55-92
Establish procedures
for advertising and
opening sealed bids
In Re
Request
~rs. Kate Sutton
(parking)
In Re
~equest
& SMtce. & Const.
driveways)
In Re
Petition
"San~a Ana Gardens
Annexation"
The Manager .reported. that the bid of Electric Supplies Distributing
Company, for the furnishing of electric lamps, is the lowest and beet
bid and meets the specifications of the City and of the Federal
Government. On'motion of Councilman Lateen, seconded by Dahl and
carried, the recommendation was approved and contract awarded to the
Electric Supplies Distributing Company, all other bids rejected, check
ordered returned and proper officials authorized to execute contract.
The Manager recommended that the bid of the Santa Aha Independent be
accepted for the publication of legal notices and other matters
required by law to be published, for the fiscal year beginning July
let, 1954 and ending June 30th, 1955. On motion of CounCilman Dahl,
seconded by Jerome and carried, the recommendation was approved'and
contract awarded to the Santa Ana Independent and all other bids
rejected.
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The Manager requested confirmation of the appointments of the follow-
ing Service Chiefs and Alternates in accordance with the provisions
of Resolution No. 4081, Oivil Defense and Disaster Resolution, and Tab
"C" of the City of Santa Aha Civil Defense and Disaster Plan:
Communications Service: ~Chief - James J. Johnston Alternate- Ronald Anderson
Warden Service: Chief - Willis V Harris
Alternate- Robert E~ Wilkerson
Alternate- Frank C Pope, Jr.
On motion of Councilman Dahl, seconded by Larsen and carried, the
appointments were approved.
On recommendation of ~he Manager and on motion of Councilman Dahl,
seconded by Jerome and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 54-92 establishing the procedures
for advertising and opening sealed bids"
was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen William Jerome, J.L.McBride,
Thomas F. Larsen, Milford W. Dahl,
Courtney R. Chandler
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
On recommendation of the Manager and on motion of Councilman McBride,
seconded by Larsen and carried, the request of Mrs. Kate Sutton, 209
West Cubbon Street, reference relief from the all-day parkers in fron'
of her residence, was denied and the Manager instructed to write a
letter to Mrs. Sutton explaining the reasons for the denial of the
request.'
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On recommendation of the Manager and on motion of Councilman D .~hl,
seconded by Jerome and carried, the request of M and S Maintenance and
Construction for permission to construct three 33' driveways at pro-
posed service station to be located on West l?th Street, at the en~ of
King Street between Er~lish Street and Towner Manufacturing Company,
was granted.
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On motion of Councilman Dabl, seconded by Jerome and carried, the
petition for consent to the commencement of annexation proceedings of
inhabited territory south and west of the City, designated "Santa Aha
Gardens Annexation", signed by Seth J. Harrelson and dated June 21st,
1954, was received and filed.
115
IMIn Re
after of "Santa Ana
Gardens a · A~nexat i on
In Re
Application
The Salvation Army
In Re
iInorease filing
!fees for amendment
and variance
applications
(Ordinance)
In Re
Request
Michael Garcia
sewer system)
In Re
Agreement
Or. Co.Peace
Officers Assoc.
(See Minutes
July 6th, 1954)
In Re
Prohibition of
septic tanks.or
~esspools
In Re
Monies received
from County Sanitation
Districts 2 and 3
On motion of Councilman Lateen, seconded by McBride and carried, the
matter of the annexation designated "Santa Ana Gardens", was submitted
to the Council~as alwhole to take under advisement.
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Communication was read from the Attorney advising that the letter from
The Salvation Army contains all of the information required by the
Code provisions, and recommended that a Continuing Special License be
considered. On motion of Councilman Dahl, seconded by Lsu~sen and
carried, the Continuing Special License for use of public place or
way was granted.
On motion of Councilman Dahl, seconded by McBride and carried, the
Ordinance amending Section 9116 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code to
increase the fees on variances and zone changes, as prepared by the
Attorney, was referred to the Planning Commission in order ~hat a
public hearing may be held.
Michael Garcia, 2118 Maple Street, owner of property on West 8th Stree'
between Hawley and King Streets stated that septic tanks are in use in
the area and requested that the City install a sewer system. On
motion of Councilman McBride, seconded by Dahl and carried, the matter
was referred to the Manager and Acting Director of Public Works to
determine if it is possible for the City to construct a sewer system
on West 8th Street between Hawley and King Streets.
On motion of Councilman Dahl, seconded by Lateen and carried, proper
officials were authorized to execute agreement dated June 21st, .1954,
between the City and the Orange County Peace Officers Association, Inc ,
providing for the use of the target range facilities at the tr~aining
center located on Struck Avenue Just east of the Santa Ana River. ~
It was moved by Councilman McBride, seconded by Dahl and carried, that
the question of amending Chapter 5, Section 7500 of the Municipal Code
be referred to the Chief Building Inspector, Attorney and Acting
Director of Pu61ic Works to consider prohibition of septic tanks or
cesspools in the City.
The Manager recommended that the amount of $139,112.10 received from
the County Sanitation Districts 2 and 3 for prepayment on Term Agreement
for purchase and sale of sewtge facilities be held in suspense until
. July let and be recorded as a revenue for the fiscal year 1955-55 and
that such revenue be distributed as follows: $121,437.10 be allocated
to Fund 62 City Hall Acquisition and Construction and that the remaind r
of $17,675.00 be allocated in various amounts to the Bond Interest and
Redemption Funds in accordance with the Budget to be adopted for the
fiscal year 195~-55. It was moved by Councilman Lateen, seconded by
Dahl and carried, that the recommendation of the Manager be approved.
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Dahl and carried, the City
1954, at 7:30 P.M., in the
Council adjourned to Monday, June 28th,
Council Chamber.
APPROVED:
Ma~yor of/tn~ City of 'S'a~ta Ana
CI~tl