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Santa A,~_ ~ *
~ .vivy Hall
April Zl, 1955. 7:30 P.M.
City Council met in regular session.
Meeting called to order by the Mayor.
Present: Councilmen William.Jerome, J.L.McBride, Thomas F. Larsen,
Milford W. D~l, Courtney R. Chandler.
Absent: Councilmen None
Each member of the City Council having received collies of the Minutes
of March 21st, 1955, reading of the Minutes was dispensed with and
app~oved cn motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Dahl and carried.
In Re
Hearing
"State and
Allstate Annex"
Ordinance Declaring
Annexation
This being the date s~t for hearing protests on annexation to the
City of certain unir~abited territory designated "State and Allstate
Annex", and no protests being received; on motion of Councilman Dahl,
seconded by Larsen and carried, the following Ordinance entitled:
"Ordinance declaring the annexation of that
certain territory designated 'State and
Alls~at~ Annex~''
In Re
Hearing
"B~lstol Street Baptist
Church Annex"
.Ordinance Declaring
Annexation
was introduced, considered and placed on file for second reading.
This being the date set for hearing protests on annexation to the
City of certain uninhabited territory designated "Bristol Street
Baptist Church Annex", and no protests being received; on motion of
Councilman Dahl, seconded by Larsen and carried, the following
In Re
Hearir~
Vacate portion
of Valencia St.
Resol. No. 55-95
In Re
Hearing
Reclassify west side
Bristol bin Highland
and Fai gview
Edgar Cohn et al
Ordinance
In Rs
Hearing
Reclassify south
side W. 5th between
Ming St. and west
City Limits
Allison Honer Co.
Ordinance
In Re
Bid acceptance
Widening and resurfacing
E. let St. from Santa Fe
R.R. to Mabury St.
In Re
Bid acceptance
Furnishing of
gasoline
Ordinance entitled:
"Ordinance declaring ~he annexation of that
certain territory designated 'Bristol Street
Baptist Chdrch Annex~"
was introduced, considered and plac~d on file for second reading.
This being the date set for hearing to vacate, abandon and close a
portion of Valencia Street; no written or oral protests were received.
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution,
on motion of Councilman Larsen, seconded by Dahl and carried, the fol-
lowing Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 55-95 ordering the vacation,
abandonment, and closing of a portion of
Valencia Street"
was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen William Jerome, J.L.McBride, Thomas F.Laro-en,
Milford W. Dahl, Courtney R. Chandler
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
This bein~g the date set for hearing on the amendment application of
Edgar M. and Daniel E. Cohn; no protests were received age. inet the
reclassification of .property at the northwest corner of Falrview
Avenue and ~istol Stree't, from the R-1 to the "C" District. On
motion of Councilman Dahl, seconded by Lateen 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. 34 of the
di'stricting map to show the reclassification"
was introduced, considered and placed on file for second reading.
This being ~he date set for hearing on the amendment application of
Allison Honer Company; no protests were received against the reclass-
ification of property on the south side of West 5th Street between
King Street, if extended, and the west City Limits, from the R-1
District Zo the M-2 District. On motion of Councilman Lateen,
seconded by Jerome 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. 50 of the
districting map to show the reclassification"
was introduced, considered and placed on file for second reading.
The tabulation of bids was submitted for the widening and resurfacing
of East First Street from Santa Fe Railroad to Mabury Street, as
follows:'
Total
Sully-Miller Contracting $6~i'~.50
Certified check in the sum of $7500.00.
It was moved by Councilman Lateen, seconded by Jerome and carried,
that the bid of Sully-Miller Contracting, in the total sum of
$68,511.50 be accepted, subject to the approval of the State Highway
Department.
The tabulation of bids was received for the furnishing of gasoline
for the period May 1st, 1955 to June 30th, 1956, in accordance with
Specification No. 461-1, as follows:
Shell 0il Company:
Deliveries at any one point
40-199 Gallons per delivery
199-399 " " "
400-4999 '" " "
4999 & over " " "
~e~ular Grade Premium Grade
0.1919 $ 0.2134
0.1869 0.2085
0.1819 0.2034
0.1769 0.1984
Above prices include 8tare Motor Vehicle Fuel Taxes where applicable
and do not include Federal excise tax. Brand names of gasolines to
be furnished are Shell Gasoline for regular, and Shell Premium Gasoline
for premium grade.. Post pr.ice at this time is: For re.slat grade
21.6~ excluding Federal tax, for premium grade 24.0~ 'excluding Federa~
Tax.
Stevens-Young 0il Company:
Deliveriee at any one point
$0-199 gallons per delivery
199-399 " "
400-4999 " " "
$999 & over" " "
Re~*ular Grade Premium Gradell
.1985 ~' ~2135
· 1935 .2085
.191 ,206
.1885 .2o35
Prices include State Motor Vehicle Fuel Taxes where applicable and
not include Federal excise tax. Brand names of gasolinee to be
furnished are Douglas Regular for regular, and Douglas Ethyl for
premium grade. Posted price at this time is: For regular grade .216
posted tank wagon, less Federal Excise Tax; for premium grade .236.
Factor to be u~ed in reducing cost to City when posted tank wagon
price is lowered below presen~ posted price: 4999 & over, Regular
.0275 Ethyl .0325.
Richfield Oil Corporation:
Deliveries at any one point
40-199 gallons per delivery
200-399 " " "
400-4999 " " "
5000 & Over" " "
Regular Grade P~emium Grade
$ .21 $ .23
.20 .23
.20~ .222
Prices include State Motor Vehicle Fuel Taxes where applic~!e and do
not include Federal Excise 2ax. B~and names of gasolines to be
furnished are Richfield "Rust-Proof" Hi-Gctane Gasoline for regular,
and Richfield "Rust-Proof" Ethy~ gasoline for premium grade. Posted
price at thic ~ime is: (Ex-Federal-Tax): For regular grade $.216#;
for premium grade $.2~1#. *Based on minimum single deliveries of $00
gallons or more.
Union Oil Company of California:
Deliveries at any one point
$0-199 gallons per delivery
199-~99 " " "
~00-4999 " " "
4999 & Over" " "
Prices include State Motor Vehicle
Regular Grade P~em%um,,~?,$de
.219 .25
.214 .249
· 199 .234 not
Fuel Taxes whore applicable and d~
include Federal Excise Tax. Brand name of gasolines to be fur~ished~
are 7600 Regular for regular, and Royal 7~ for premium grade. Posted,
price at this~ime is: For regular grade $.234 (~0 to 199-gallon pric~)
For premium gzade $.269 (40 to 199 gallon price).
General P~troleum Corporation:
Deliveries at any one point
40-199 gallons per delivery
199-~99 " " "
400-$999 " " "
~,e~ular Grade r,remium Gra~e
$ 0.205 ~ 0.2285
0,201 0,2235
0.196 0.2185
$999 & Ov~r" " . 0.191 o.2135
Prices include State Motor Vehicle Fuel Taxes where hpplic~ble and do~
not include Federal Excise Tax. Brand name of gasolines to be furn-
ished are Mobilgas for regular~ and Mobilgas Special for premium grade.
Posted price at this time is: (Excluding Federal Excise Tax)
For regular grade $0.216; for premium grade $0.251.
Socal Oil & Refining Company:
Deliveries at any one point
40-199 gallons per delivery
199-399 " " "
$00-4999 " " "
4999 & over" " "
ReEular Grade Premium Grade
$ 2o.
20.1 21.1
19.6 20.6
19.2 2O.2
Prices include Sta~e Motor Vehicle Fuel Taxes where applicable and do
not include Federal Excise Tax. Brand name of gasolines to be furnis~ed
are Paragon Long Mileage for regular, and Paragon Ethyl for premium
grade. Posted price at this time is: for regular grade 0.216 Ex.Federal
Tax; for premium grade 0.236 Ex.Federal Tax.
Tide Water Associated Oil Company:
Deliveries at any one point Regular Grade Premium Grade
~0-199 gallons per delivery $ .203# ~l .2212'
199-~99 " " " .198' .2162'
h00-4999 " " " .193' .2112*
$999 & over" " " .181# .1992~
Prices include State Motor Vehicle Fuel Taxes where applicable and do
not include Federal Excise Tax. Brand name of gasolines to be fur-
nished are Flying A for regular; and. Flying A Ethyl for premium grade.i
Posted pri~e at this time is: for r~gular grade $.216' for hO0 gallon
quantities, for premium grade'$.2~l for ~00 gallon quantities.
*Exclusive of Federal Excise Tax and inclusive of $.06 per gallon
State Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax.
Seaside Oil Company:
Deliveries at any one point
~0-199 gallons per delivery
199-399 " " "
400-~999 " " "
4999 & over" " "
~egular Grade Premium Grade
.2023 $ .2273
· 1973 .2223
· 1923 .2173
· 1853 .2103
P~ices include State Motor Vehicle Fuel Taxes where applicable and do
not include Federal Excise Tax. Brand name of gasolines to be fur-
nished are Seaside Silver Gull for regular, and Seaside E~hyl for
295
In Re
Variance
Arthur M. Blanding
In Re
Variance
Arthur M. Blanding
In Re
Variance
Federated
~onstruction Co.
In Re
Variance
Elmer L. Mylar etux
premium grade. Posted price at this time is: for regular grad®
$.236, for premium grade $.261.
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Dahl and carried, the
recommendation of the committee was approved and the bid of the Shell
0il Company was accepted and the other bids rejected.
On motion of Councilman Dshl, seconded by Lateen and carried, the
recommendation of the Planning Commission was approved and variance
granted to permit Arthur M. Blanding to use the property at the north-
east corner of Wilshire Avenue at Sycamore Street, for the growing and
storing of shrubs and trees, in cans, subject to the conditions that
no shrubs bo in excess of 4 feet or permitted within the setback line
and no empty cans, bean straw or fertilizer to be stored on the
premises. It was moved by Councilman Jerome, seconded by Dahl and
carried, that the petition signed by nine residents on South Sycamore
Street, stating they have no objections to the present use of the
nursery lots effected by the variance, was received and filed.
On motion of Councilman Dahl, seconded by McBride and carried, the
recommendation of the Planning Commission was approved and variance
granted to permit Arthur M. Blanding to use the property at 1316 South
Sycamore Street, for the purpose of gro~ing palms and bird of paradise
plants in the ground, with the understanding that this use will be
terminated June let, 1956 and the storage building removed at that
time.
On motion of Councilman Dah!, seconded by Lateen and carried, the
recommendation of the Planning Commission was approved and variance
granted to Federated Construction Company to erect a l0t x 20t sign
on property at the southeast corner of Bristol and Myrtle Streets, to
advertise the sale of houses and lots in the tract one and one-half
blocks to the'west, the proposed sign to be at least 13~ from the
ground and to remain for a period of one year or less.
Communications were read from the Planning Commission recommending
granting of variance to Elmer Lee and Kathlcen B. Mylar, to permit the
use of property situated on the west side of Townsend Street between
the Pacific Electric Railway and the west extension of Third Street,
2?5.36' frontage on Townsend Street and approximately 750~ deep, for
the est~.bllshment and operation of a ready-mix concrete plant, and
the right to have sand and rock bunker, and from the Department of
Public Works that the dedication of sufficient width on Townsend
Street to provide a 60~ right-of-way and thc construction of curb,
sidewalk and paving out to centerline, is needed. On motion of
Councilman Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, a petition signed by
approximately sixty-four property owners in the vicinity protesting
the establishment and operation of She ready-mix concrete plant, was
received and filed. Ygnacio O'Campo, 1805 W. 2nd Street,stated that~
the dust, noise and truck travel on the unpaved streets would be
detrimental to the r~sidents of the area and that their properties
would decrease in value. Mr. Flanagan, an associate of Mr. Mylar,
stated the building will be housed thereby preventing any air poll
298
luti0n and the operation of the plant would not be harmful to the ~
health of the residents. On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded~by
Lateen and carried, the recom~nendation of the Planning Commission was
approved and variance granted subject to the conditions as imposed by!
In Re
Variance
Calland ~os.
the Department of Public Works.
On motion of Councilman Jerome,
seconded by Dahl and carried, the
recommendation of the Planning Commission was approved and variance
granted to Calland Brothers to erect an 8' x 10~ temporary directional
sign on property at 1302 Richland Street, to advertise the sale of
houses in "Monta Vista Estates" at the corner of Monta Vista and Rait$
Streets, the sign to be clevated a minimum distance of 6' from the
In Re
Variance
Norwood and
DeLonge
ground, and to remain for one year or less.
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Dahl and carried, the
recommendation of the Planning Commission was approved and variance
granted to Norwood and DeLonge to permit erection of an 8' x l0~
temporary sign on property on the east side of Bristol Street, approx~
imately 450~ from the center of Bristol Street and Memory Lane, and
also one 8~ x lC' sign on property on the south side of Memory Lane,
approximately 600~ from the corner of Bristol Street and Memory Lane,
the signs to be erected at lea. st 4~ off the ground and to remain for a
In Re
Variance
~dward J. Costello
period of one year or less.
Communication was read from the Planning Commission recommending denial
of variance application of Edward J. Costello ~o permit the use of
property at the southeast corner of Washington Avenue and Flower Street,
820 West Washington Avenue, for construction of a one-story professional
office building, with off-street parking. Attorney Ridley C. Smith
gave various reasons why the variance should be denied as recommended
by the Planning Commission. The applicant stated the house, which
more than fifty years old, would be removed, and the erection of the
In Re
'Vaa'iance
Santa Ana
Lumber
professional office building, with off-street parking would be a
distinct asset to the neighborhood. On motion of Councilman Jerome,
seconded by Dahl and ca~ried, the recommendation of the Planning
Commission was approved and variance denied.
Communication was read from the Planning Commission recommending
granting of variance to permit the Santa Ana Lumber Company to use the
next lot west of 1709 W. 3rd Street, for expansion of their lumber
yard and lumber business facilities, adjoining this property on the
west, which involves the s~ocking and storage of lumb~r, and eventuall~
the construction of additional storage sheds or other building facilities
used in connection with the business, with a 3~ yard all around.
Attorney Lester Van Tatenhove, representing the two property owners
the north of this lot, stated reasons why the variance should be
denied and objected to the side yard requirements being waived and
requested that no machinery be housed on this lot and no storing of
lumber be permitted. James Maynard, a representative of the Santa Aha
Lumber Company requested permission to have the lumber stored, as re-
quested in the variance, and have the storage sheds built on
the southerly part of the lot. On motion of Councilman Jerome,
297
In Re
Setback lines on
both sides ef Memory
Lane btn Flower St.
and Westerly City
Limits
In Re
Setback lines in
Tentative Tract
No. 2483; 'Jennings-
Halderman, Inc.
(See Minutes 3-7-55)
(see Minutes
In Re
Petition
Wilson School P.T.A.
(stop and go signal)
In Re
Transfer of
funds - 1954-1955
Budget
In Re
Preliminary Map
John V. Sarinana
In Re
Tentative Map of
Tracts Nos. 2487
and 2534 - John
M. Hoy
In Be
Setback lines
Tract No. 2648
Hugh Gibbs
In Re
Tentative ~8of
Trao$ No.
ii-Hugh Gibbs
seconded by Lateen,and carried, the recommendation of the Planning
Commission was approved .and variance granted with a 3' side yard
requirement.
,,
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Larsen and c~_rr~ed, the
communication from the Planning Commission recommending approval of
proposed setback lines on both sides of Memory Lane, between Flower
Street and the wosterly City-Limits, as 60' from the surveyed center
line measured at right angles, was received and filed.
Communication was read from the Planning Commission recommending that
minimum sotback lines of 20' be established on lots in Tentative Tract
No. 2483, involving property bounded on the north by McFadden Street,
east by Standard Avenue, south by Hobart Street and on the west by the
Pacific Electric Railroad, and consisting of 266 lots, as requested by
Jennings-Halderman, Incorporated. On motion of Councilman Dahl,
seconded by Jerome and carried, the communication was received and
filed.
The Manager gave an oral report on the petition signed by 56? members
of the Wilson Elementary School P.T.A. requesting a mechanical stop
and go signal at the intersection of Washington and Bristol Streets.
It Was moved by Councilman Dahl, seconded by McBride and carried, that
regular standard signals be Installed immediately at the intersection
of Washington and Bristol Streets.
The Manager requested a transfer of funds from Fund 11-000-911 Un-
applied Appropriation to Fund 51-563-643, in the amount of $3,000.00,
for the purchase and installation of traffic signals at the intsrsectien
of Washington and Bristol Streets, and on motion of Councilman Jerome,
seconded by Dahl and carried, the transfer of funds was approved.
On motion of Councilman Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried,
Preliminary Map, submitted by John V. Sarinana, showing a parcel of
land located at the southwest corner of the intersection of 8th and
English Streets,. was approved, subject to the conditions as imposed by
the Department of Public Works and the Planning Department.
On motion of Councilman McBride, seconded by Larcen and carried,
Tentative Map of Tracts Nos. 2487 and 2534, submitted by John M. Hoy,
on property loca=ed at 01d Newport Road, Raitt Street and south of
West O-ccidental Stree$ and consisting of 280 lots in Tract No. 2487
and 241 lots in Tract No. 2534, was approved with the exception of
that portion of Tract No. 2534 lying on the easterly side of Raitt
Avenue, which portion was deleted from said Tentative Map.
On motion of Councilman Dahl, seconded by McBride and c&rri~d, the
communication from the Planning Commission recommending approval of
minimum setback lines of 20~ on lots in Tentative Tract No. 2648,
located at the north~,;est corner of Fruit and Mabury Streets, as
quested by Hugh Gibbs, ~,~as received and filed.
On motion of Councilman McBride, seconded by Dahl and carried, Tentative
Map of Tract No. 2648, submitted by Hugh Gibbs, on property located
north of Fruit Street, west of Mabury Street, at the Santa Ana Freeway,
and consisting of 251 lots, was approved subject to the various
mendationS as set forth in letter of the Planning Departmcnt dated
In Re
Resol. No. 55-96
Accept Easement Deed
Dora M. Haan
(S.Main St.widenlng)
April 4th, 1955.
The Council having unanim~usly waived the reading of the Resolution,
on motion of Councilman Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, the fo1-
lowing Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 55-96 accepting Easement Deed"
from Dora M. Haan, was considered and passed by the following vote:
In Re
Resol. No. 55-97
Accept Easement Deed
Mabel Rathbun
(S.Maln et.widening)
In Re
Resol. No.55-9~
~uble parking stalls
W.side S. Main St.
btn Bishop & Fairview
Ayes, Councilmen William Jerome, J.L.McBride, Thomas F.Larsen
Milford W. Dahl, Courtney R. Chandler
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolutiqn,
on motion of Councilman Dahl, seconded by Jerome and Carried, the fol-
lowing Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 55-97 accepting Easement Deed"
from Magel Rathbun, was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen William Jerome, J.L.McBride, Thomas F.Larsen.'
Milford W. D~l, Courtney R. Chandler
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution,
on motion of Councilman Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, the fol-
lowing Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 55-98 concerning parking limitations
~nd curb markings in accordance therewith"
establishing double parking stalls on the w~st side of South Main
Street between Bishop and Fairvlew Streets, was considered and pas~edi!
by the following vote:
In Re
Resol. No.
Doubleparklng ~tatls
E,side of Bu~h'btn
~th & 5th Sis., and
S.Main btn Bishop
and McFadden
Ayes, Councilmen William Jerome, J.L.McBride, Thomas F.Larsen
Milford W. Dahl, Courtney R. Chandler
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution,
on motion of Councilman Dahl, seconded by Lateen and carried, the fol-~
lowing Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 55-99 conc.~rning parking limitations
and curb markings in accordance therewith"
establishing double parking s falls on the east side of Bush Street
the east side of
between $th and 5th Streets, and o~/South Main Street between Bishop
In Re
Resol. No. 55-100
Accept Grant Deed
Fred M. Young
(S.Main et.widening)
and McFadden Streets, was considered and passed by the following vote:.
Aye s,
Milford W. Dahl, Courtney R. Chandler
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution,
on motion of
Councilmen William Jerome, J.L.McBride, Thomas F.Larsen,!i
Councilm~n Dahl, seconded by Lateen and carried, the fol~
lowing Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 55-100 ~ccepting Grant Deed"
from Fred M. Young, was considered and passed by the following vote:
In Re
~Resol. No. 55-101
~Accept Grant Deed
Marie Rolling et al
!'(S.Main Bt.widening)
Ayes, Councilmen William Jerome, J.L.McBride, Thomas F.Larsen
Milford W. Dahl, Courtney R. Chandler
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution,
on motion of Councilman Dahl, seconded by Lateen and carried~ the fo1-
lowing Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 55-101 accepting Grant Deed"
In Re
Resol. No. 55-102
Rental formula for
space in Administration
Building
In Re
Resol. No. 55-103
Agreement with Board
of Education; certain
real property
In Re
Resol. No. 55-105
Author.execution of
Quitclaim deed
Kiwanis Club Foundation
In Re
Resol. No. 55-105
Author. execution of
Quitclaim deed
Kiwanis Club Foundation
,,In Re
i!Resol. No. 55-106
Author. condemnation
of ce~aln'real property
(10th, 8th, English and
Artesia Sts.)
, and Eva Jehnaon, ~
from Marls Rolltn~/ was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen William Jerome, J.L.McBride, Thomas F.Larsen,
Milford W. Dahl, Courtney R. Chandler
None
None
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution,
on motion of Councilman McBride, seconded by Larsen and carried, the
following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 55-102 declaring a rental formula
for space in the Administration Building and
rescinding Resolution No. 50?6"
considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen William Jerome, J.L.NcBride, Thomas F.Larsen,
Milford W. Dahl, Courtney R. Chandler
Councilmen None
Councilmen None
was
Noes,
Absent,
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution,
on motion of Councilman Dahl, seconded by McBride and carried, the
~ollowing Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 55-103 declaring intention to make
an agreement with the Santa Ana Board of Education
for the Joint construction, use and maintenance of
certain real property"
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
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution,
on motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Larsen and carried, the
following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 55-104 authorizing execution of
Quitclaim Deed"
to the-Santa Ana Kiwanis Club Foundation for certain property located
at the westerly end of Santa Clara Avenue at t~he River Bank, was con-
sidered and passed by the following vote:
The
Ayes, Councilmen
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
William Jerome, J.L.McBride,
Milford W. Dahl, Courtney R.
None
None
Thomas F.Larsen,
Chandler
Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution,
on motion of Councilman Jerome,
seconded by Larsen and carried, the
following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 55-105 authorizing execution of
Quitclaim Deed"
to the Santa Ana Kiwanis Club Foundation for c~rtain property located
at the westerly end of Santa Clara Avenue at the River Da~, was con-
sidered 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
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. 55-106 authorizing the condemnation
of certain real property for public use and declaring
the public necessity therefor"
$00
............ ~Out~ line of lOth Street,
the south by a llne parallel to and distant 125t north of the north
line of 8th Street, on the west by a line p~rallel to and distant
In Re
Ox-din-nos No. N8-91
Deolarl~ng Annexation
"Eleventh at King
Annex"
In Re
Ordinance No. NS-92
Declaring Annexation
'"Fifth at King
Annex"
228.82 feet east of the ea~-.t line of English Street, and on the east
by a line parallel to and distant 125' we~t of the .... t line of
Artesi$ Street, was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes,
Milford W. Dab!, Courtney R. Chandler
Noes, Councilmen None
.Absent, Councilmen None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Ordinance,
Councilmen William Jerome, J.L.McBride, Thomas F.Larsen
motion of Councilman Lateen,
/owing Ordinance entitled:
seconded by Jerome and carried, the fol-
"Ordinance declaring the annexation of that
certain territory designated 'Eleventh at
King Annex'"
was considered, designated Ordinance No. NS-91 and passed by the fol-
lowing vote:
Ayes, Councilmen
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
William Jerome, J.L.McBride,
Milford W. Dahl, Courtney E.
None
None
Thomas F.Larsen,~i
Chandler
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Ordinance, on!~
motion of Councilman Lateen, seconded by Jerome and carried, the fol-
lowing Ordinance entitled:
"Ordinance declaring the annexation of that
certain territory designated 'Fifth at King
Annex t ,,
was considered, designated Ordinance No. NS-92 and passed by the fol-
lowing vote:
iIn Rs
iOrdinance No. N5-93
!Reestablish setback
lines on both sides
W. 17th St. from Flower
to W.Ctty Limits;
and on Nc.side btn
i~Bristol and Baker Sts.
The
motion of Councilman Ds/al,
Ayes, Councilmen William Jerome, J.L.McBride, Thomas F.Larsen,
Milford W. Dahl, Courtney R. Chandler
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen Nons
Council having unanimously waived the reading of the 0rdlnanee, on
seconded by Larsen and carried, the follow-
ing Ordinance entitled:
"Ordinance reestablishing setback lines on both
sides of West Seventeenth Street from Flower
Street to the West City Limits with a new set-
back line established on the north side between
Bristol Street and Baker Street"
iIn Re
Ordinance No. NS-94
!Reclassify property
!transvereed by Bi~hop,
bounded by Camile,
P~lchland and Highland:
Eommis~ion initiated
was considered, designated Ordinance No. NS-93 and passed by the fol-
lowing vote:
Aye s,
Milford W. Dahl, Courtney R. Chandler
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Ordinance,
Councilmen William Jerome, J.L.McBride, Thomas F.Larsen,
motion of Councilman Dahl,
on
seconded by Jerome 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. 34 of the
Districting Map to show the reclassification"
of property transversed by Bishop, bounded by Camile, Richland and
Highland Streets, from the R-1 and R-2 Districts to the E-3 District,
in accordance with Core, mission initiated amendment No. lb2, was con-
30 t
In Re
Ordinance
Granting vacation
privilege to
employees
In Re
Extension of time
Tentative Tract
No. 2170
Calland Bros.
In Re
Advertise for bids
Water service
fittings
In Re
Advertise for bids
Cast Iron Water Pipe
In Re
Request to establish
taxicab stands
Black & Green Cabs
In Re
Taxicab
Application
In Re
Application to
solicit funds
In Re
Residence require-
ments under Civil
Service
In Re
Communication
City Employees
A~eociation
side~.~ed,
vet e:
Ayes,
Noes,
Absent
designated Ordinance No. NS-95 and passed by the following
Councilmen
Councilmen
Councilmen
William Jerome, J.L.McBride, Thomas F.Larsen,
Milford W. Dahl, Courtney R. Chandler
None
None
On motion of Councilman Lateen,
lowing Ordinance entitled:
seconded by Dahl and carried, the fol-
"Ordinance granting vacation privilege to
employees of the City of Santa Ana, California"
~as introduced, considered and placed on file for second reading.
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Lateen and carried, the
" ~ Redline, on behalf of Calland Brothers, for an
request of ~,. ~.
extension of time on Tentative approved Tract No. 2170, was granted.
,,
On motion of Councilman Lateen, seconded by Jerome and carried, the
Purchasing Agent was authorized to advertige for bid~ for the furnish-
ing of water service fittings, in accordance with Specification No.
472-1; bids ~to be opened April 18th, 1955.
On motion of Councilman Lateen, seconded by Jerome and carried, the
Purchasing Agent was authorized to advertise for bids for the furnish-
ing of 50,000 feet 6 inch Cast iron Water pipe, in accordance ~ith
Specification No. ~81-3; bids to be opened April 18th, 1955.
On motion of Councilman Lateen, seconded by McBride and carried, the
request of Clark Shaw, dba Black &~Gr, en Cabs, for permission to
establish taxicab ~tands at nine locations, was referred to the curb
usage committee for recommendation.
On motion of Councilman McBride, seconded by Jerome and carried, the
application of Dale E. McIntosh, to drive taxicabs, was received,
filed and granted.
On motion of Councilman McBride, seconded by Dahl and carried, the
request of the Blue Star Mothers of America for permission to solicit
funds and sell daisies, on May 6th, 1955, was granted.
Communication was read from the Personnel Board advising that at hear-
ing held March 23rd, 1955, the Personnel Board unanimously removed the
residence ruling by deleting Rule XVII, Section 2 of the Civil Service
Rules and Regulations. On motion of Councilman McBride, seconded by
Dahl and carried, the A~torney was instructed to prepare the necessary
Ordinance to fix residence requirements necessary to qualify fop City
employmen~. , .
Copy of communication was presented addressed to the Personnel Board
from the City Employees Association commending the Personnel Board on
their s~and in regard to the continued employment of City employees on
a temporary basis, which, under the Civil Service provisions of the
City Charter, are included in the Classificd servicc, and maintaining
that all vacancies in the Classified service sh~uld be filled accord-
ing to the rules and regulation~ as set forth in the Cherter. On
motion of Councilman Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, the com-
munication was received and filed.
In Re Communication was read from Senator John A. Murdy advising that Bill
Communication
Benator Nurdy SB 1750 will come before the Senate Committee on L~or for hearing
Bill SB 1750
about April 20th, and on motion of Councilman Dahl, seconded by Larsen
and carried, the Clerk was instructed to advice Senator Murdy that the
Offer to sell
property at
7o8 w. 8th St.
(E~a Mae Goddard)
City Council opposes the passage of Bill SB 1750.
#
Communication was read from Attorney Clarence Sprague off,ring to sell
to the City the property of Etta Nas Goddard, deceased, at 708 W. 8th
Street, for the sum of SI1,000.00, and on motion of Councilman McBride,
seconded by Dahl and carried, the communication was received and filed.
On motion of Councilman Larsen, seconded by Jerome and carried, the
Mayor was instructed to sign escrow instructions on the property if
the appraisal, which is to be secured by the Manager, is- equal to or
In Re
Special Counsel
refere$ce Restraining
Order ~members of
Police Dept.)
more than the amount offered.
Communication was read from the Personnel Board requesting author-
lzation from the Council to employ Attorney Lew Blodget, as Counsel,
at a fee not to exceed $500.00, for his appeauance at the hearing to
be held April 15th, 1955, in the Superior Court, in the matter of the
restraining order filed by Frederick Hopper and other members of the
Police Dep~tment against the Personnel Board, the City Manager and
the Acting Chief of Police, and on motion of Councilman McBride,
seconded by Jerome and carried, the communication was received and
filed. It was moved by Councilman McBride, seconded by Larsen and
In Re
Resol. No. 55-107
Establish yellow
zone on Mortimer St.
(Ebell Society)
carried, that the request for special Counsel be approved according to
the statement in the letter and not to exceed a fee of $500.00.
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolutlon,
on motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by McBride and carried, the
following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 55-107 concerning parking
limitations and curb markings in accord-
ance therewith"
establishing a yellow zone on the west side of Mortimer Street between
Fruit and Stafford Streets, in accordance with request of the Ebell
Society, ~,~as considered and passed by the following vote:
In Re
Resol. No. 55-108
Establish red zones
North Bristol;
Washington Ave.
Ayes, Councilmen William Jerome, J.L.McBride, Thomas F.Larsen,.
Milford W. Dahl, Courtney R. Chandler
Noec, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resoluticn,
on motion of Councilman Jerome,
following Resolution entitled:
seconded by McBride and carried, the
"Resolution No. 55-108 concerning parking
limitations and curb markings in accord-
ance therewith"
establishing red zones on North Bristol Street between Washington
Avenue and 10th Street and between Washington Avenue and 15th; and on
Washington Avenue between Bristol and Baker and between Bristol and
Pacific, was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
William Jerome, J.L.McBride,
Milford W. Dahl, Courtney R.
None
None
Thomas F.Larsen,
Chandler
3O3
~n Re Reque st
Lyle B. Hunter
et al (limited
parking zone)
On recommendation of the committee and on motion of Counci!msn Dahi,
seconded by Larsen and carried, the request of Lyle B. Hunter et al
that a fifteen-minute parking space be established at Cubbon and Main
In Re
Request
Geo. E. Faires
(two-hour parking
signs,etc.)
Streets, was denied.
On recommendation of the committee and on motion of Councilman Larsen,
seconded by Dahl and carried, the request of Geo. E. Faires for two-
hour parking signs on both sides of NOrth Main Street from Washington
Avenue to 17th Street was denied but request granted for painting the
curb red back from the driveway entrance at 1319 North Main Street, to
In Re
ReGue~t
P. Prlzio
(garage
approaches)
prohibit parking.
On recommendation of the committee and on motion of Councilman Larsen,
seconded by Jerome and carried, the request of P. Prizio for permission
to cut the curb from the usual 25~ to 4h.' for garage approaches on
the Oak Street side of an apartment to be located at $24 E. Pine
In Re
Petition
Alfred C.Bonney et al
Establish restricted
parking on Washington
and portion of Sycamore
St.
Street, was granted.
The Manager recommended that no action be taken on petition signed by
fourteen business persons and firms on Washington Avenue requesting
the establishment of a restricted parking zone in place of the pro-
hibited parking zone and that a two-hour parking zone be established
o'n Washington Avenue and a portion of Sycamore Street, and on motion
of Councilman Larsen, seconded by Dahl and carried, the petition was
In Re
Resol. No. 55-109
Establish two-hour
parking on both
sides N. Broadway
from 10th to 17th Sis.
received and filed.
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution,
on motion of Councilman McBride, seconded by Dahl and carried, the
following Resolution entitled.'
"Resolution No. 55-109 concerning limited
or no parking signs"
establishing two hou~ parking on both sides of North Broadway between
10th and 17th Streets, was considered and passed by the following
vote:
In Re
Instructions to
Attorney to prepare
Ordinance providing
for parking meters
on Broadway from 8th
to 10th Sts.
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 Jerome,
seconded by Larsen and ca~ried, the Attorney wac instructed to prepare
the necessary Ordinance or Resolution providing for the installation
of parking meters on both sides of North Broadway from 8th to 10th
Streets, omitting the time limit regulation.
#
On motion of Councilman Dahl, seconded by McBride and carried,
C ~
i~y Council adjourned to Wednesday,
in the Council Chamber.
I APPROVED:
'iMayor of/he City of Santa Aha
the
April 13th, 1955, at 5:00 P.M.,
Clerk of the Council
304'
Council Ch~mber
Santa Ana City Hall
April 13th, 1955. 5:00 P.M.
This being the time set for the adjourned regular
session of the City Council.
Meeting called to order by the Clerk of the Council.
Present: Councilmen None
Absent:
Councilme~ William Jerome, J.L.McBride, Thomas F. Larsen,
Milford W. D~h!, Courtney R. Chandler.
Time of a~ourned regular meeting the undersigned Clerk of the Council
attended and no quorum appearing, the meeting adjourned to 5:00 P.M.
April 14th, 1955.
APPROVED: