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Council Chamber
Santa Ana City Hall
December 3, 1956.
7:30 P.M.
City Council met in regular session.
Meeting called to order by the Mayor.
Present: Councilmen
Absent: Councilmen
Dale H. Heinly, J. Ogden Markel, William Jerome,
TilghmanAo T~lor, Milford W. Dahl
None
Each member of the City Council having received copies of the Minutes of
November 19, 1956, reading of the Minutes was dispensed with and approved
on motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Jerome and carried.
Hee~ring
"S. E. Southern Pacific
a~d Delhi A~nex"
Ord~ n~nce
This being the date set for hearing protests on annexation to the City of certain unin-
habited territory designated "S.E. Southern Pacific and Delhi Annex", and there being no
protests, on motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Jerome and carried, the following
Ordinance entitled:
"Ordinance declaring the annexation of that certain territory designated
'S.E. Southern Pacific and Delhi Annex'"
Hearing
Amendment Plan. Com.
Ordinance
e
was introduced, considered and placed on file for second reading.
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This being the date set for hearing on the amendment initiated by the Planning Commission
for the reclassification of property on the east side of Sycamore Street and the west sid
of Cypress Avenue from Walnut Street to Delhi Road, from R-2 and R-3 Districts to P-PK
District and modify the existing C-1 and C-2 Districts in said area, by the addition
thereto of PK$ protests were voiced by L. R. Snyder, 2112 S. Sycamore Street and Mrs. W.T
Daiker, 2028 So Sycamore Street, against the reclassification of the whole area but had
to
no objection/the modification. On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Markel-and
carried, the recommendation of the Commission was approved to modify the existing C-1 and
C-2 Districts in said area by the addition of PK and the following Ordinance entitled:
Hearing
Amendment Lemon Heights
Investment Corp.
"Ordinance amending Article IX of the santa Ana Municipal Code creating
changes in district boundaries, and amending Sheets Nos. 4, 30, 31 and
42 of the Districting Map to show the reclassification,,
was introduced, considered and placed on file for second reading.
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This being the date set for hearing on the amendment application of Lemon Heights Invest-
ment Corp., for the reclassification of a 2.31 acre parcel of property located on the
north side of Sixth Street, beginning at a point approximately 108.04' west of Linwood
Avenue, with a frontage of approximately 154.56' on Sixth Street and extending north for
approximately 385.50', from the R-1 District to the R-3 District. J. F. Stone, 609 Lin-
wood Street, objected to the reclassification of the property to R-3 District because Lots
I to 29 on Linwood Avenue north of Sixth Street were restricted to R-I District and the
Hearing
Amendment Plan. Com.
Ordinance
~/
Hearing
"Delhi and Newport Annex"
Bids
Construction on
E. 4th Street
Variance
Vahan Apelian
Variance
C. H. Brockman
Variance
Industrial Enterprises,
IIlc.
(reconsidered 12-3-56)
applicant's property should remain as R-1 District. On motion of Councilman Jerome,
seconded by Markel and carried, the recommendation of the Planning Commission was
and the amendment application of Lemon Heights Investment Corp., denied by the following
vote: Ayes, Councilman J. Ogden Markel, William Jerome, Tilghman A. Taylor,
Milford W. Dahl
Noes, Councilmen Dale H. Heinly
Absent, Councilmen None
.
This being the date set for hearing and no protests having been received, the amendment
initiated by the Planning Commission for the reclassification of property to the rear lot
lines on both sides of West First Street from Artesia to Birch Street, from ~the R-2 to
C-1-PK District, from the R-3 District to the C-2-PK District and for the modification of
the existing C-1 and C-2 Districts by the addition thereto of PK. On motion of Council-
man Heinly, seconded by Jerome and carried, the following Ordinance entitled:
"Ordinance amending Article IX of the Santa Aha Municipal Code creating
changes in district boundaries, and amending Sheets Nos. 16, 24, 29, 33
and 37 of the Districting Map to show the reclassification"
was introduced, considered and placed on file for second reading.
This being the date set for the hearing on the~aunexation designated "Delhi and Newport
Annex", on motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Markel and carried, the hearing was
continued until January 21st, 1957.
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A tabulation of bids was presented by the Manager for the construction of pavement on
Fourth Street approximately 800 feet east of the Freeway, as follows: Total
Sully-Miller Contracting Cc~pany 1~i~,39~.i0 Certified check of $2,000.00
R. J. Noble Company 11,023.25 Bond of 10%
Griffith CompanV 12,153.90 Bond of $1,3OO. OO
On recommendation of the Manager and on motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Markel
and carried, the bid of Ro J. Noble Company in the sum of $11,023.25, was accepted and
the other bidsrejected and bonds ordered returned.
Communication was read from the Planning Commission recommending approval of variance
application of Vahan Apelian for permission to use the property situated on the west side
of Flower Street (1702 South Flower Street) for construction of four single-family resi-
dences, as shown on plot plan, and a protest was read with fifty-eight property owner's
signatures abtached opposing the variance. Messrs. G. P. Anderson, Melvin Rosenbaum and
Paul Banks objected to the construction on the basis that it would adversely effect the
value of adjoining property. Mr. Frezon, Expediter and Mr. W. R. Bro,n, Agent of the
applicant,offered to submit a new plot plan. On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by
Heinly and carried, the variance application of Vahan Apelian was referred back to the
Planning Commission to receive the new plot plan.
Communication was read from the Planning C~mmission reconmending approval of variance
application of C. H. Brockman to permit the use of property situated at 1425 South Bri
Street for erection of a 50-square foot Neon sign above the roof of existing building, to
advertise the present business and on motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by N~rkel and
carried, action on the variance was continued to the meeting to be held December 17, 1956
and the applicant to be notified to appear.
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It was moved by Oounci]mau Jerome and seconded by Heinly, that variance application #841
of Industrial Enterprises, Inc., be approved to permit deletion of rear yard requirements
on property situated on the west side of Oak Street from Dyer Road south to the City
Limits (Lots I to 7 inclusive, Tract 2948), subject to the approval of the Fire
Motion lost.
On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Jerome and carried, action was continued for
two weeks on the variance application of Industrial Enterprises, Inc.
V~ria.~ce
Case -S~rne Co.
Variance
Wright, Ltd.
Variance
John and
Hazel Wigh~m~u
Amendment
Plan. Com.
Walnut St. bet. Maple
and CeS~r St.
Requests
Northwest Santa Ana
Homeowners Assn.,Inc.
Variance
Industrial
Enterprises, Inc.
Preliminary Map
J. V. Sari ~na
Ordinance No. NS-217
Amendment Plan. Com.
Area bounded by Walnut,
Bishop, Shelton & Flower
Communication was read from the Planning Cc~mission recommending approval of variance
application #8~2 of Case-Swayne Co., Inc., to permit construction of an office building,
35' x 60' on property situated at 1661 East Palm.Avenue. R. M. Phillips and other prope:
ty owners in the vicinity stated that they had not seen any signs posted on the variance
and protested against further construction by the applicants. On motion of Councilman
Jerome, seconded by Markel and carried, actiOn was continued until the meeting of Decem-
ber 17, 1956.
On motion of .Councilman Jerome, seconded by Heinly and carried, the recommendation of the
Planning Ccmmission was approved and the variance application of Wright, Ltd., denied for
permission to construct three duplexes, with a 5 foot decrease in front yard requirements
on triangular-shaped parcel of property situated on the west side of Spurgeon Street at
the Freeway.
Communication was read from the Planning Co~ission again recommending the denial of
variance application of John and Hazel Wightman to permit the establishment and operatiol
of a beauty salon in residence at 618 South B~oadway, and recommending that South B~oad-
way south of Bishop Street to Edinger Street remain as R-l, R-2 and R-3 Districts as
provided by the Zoning Ordinance. On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Taylor ant
carried, the recommendation of the Planning Conmission was approved and the variance
application of John and Hazel Wightman denied.
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On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Jerome and carried, the amendment initiated
by the Planning Commission to reclassi~ property on the north side of Walnut Street fro~
Maple Avenue to Cedar Street from the R-3 to the P-PK District, was referred back to the
Commission to correct the procedure and legal description in Resolution No. 1059.
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On motion of Councilmau Heinly, seconded by Taylor and carried, action was continued to
December l?, 1956, on the request of the Northwest Santa Ana Homeowners Assn. Inc. for
traffic signs and signals.
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It was moved by Councilman Heinly, seconded by Taylor and carried, that the variance
application #8~1 of Industrial Enterprises, Inc., be reconsidered.
On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Taylor and carried, the recommendation of th~
Planning Ccmmissionwas approved and the variance application of Industrial Enterprises,
Inco, to permitdeletion of rear yard requirements on property situated on the west side
of Oak Street from Dyer Road south to the City Limits,(Lots i to ? inclusive, Tract 29~8
was
_/granted on condition that the plans and specifications on buildings erected thereon, are
approved by the Fire Department.
On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Taylor and carried, Preliminary Map of J.V.
Sarinana on property situated on the west side of English Street, beginning at a point
87.~7' south of the center line of Eighth Street, consisting of four lots each 5~' wide
and llO' deep, was approved subject to the conditions of the Department of Public Works.
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The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Ordinance, on motion of Council-
man ~arkel, seconded by Jerome and carried, the following Ordinance entitled:
"Ordinance No. NS-2~7 amending Article IX of the Santa Aha Municipal Code
creating changes in district boundaries, and ~,~nding Sheets No. 33 and 3~
of 'the Districting Nap to show the reclassification"
of property in the area from Walnut Street to Bishop Street, and from Shelton Street to
the rear of lots facing Flower Street, excluding R-3 property on Bishop Street, from
the R-1 to R-2 District, reference Planning Commission initiated amendment, was con-
sidered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Dale Ho Heinly, J. Ogden Markel~ William Jerome,
Tilghm~n A. Taylor, Milford W. Dahl
Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen None
14.°,
Ordinance NS-218
Speed Limit
W. 17th Street
Ordinance NS-Z19
Parking Regulations
Reso. No. 56-307
Accepting Grant Deed -
John R. Coffin et ux
(Civic Center)
Proposed Annexation
City of Tustin
Proposed Annexation
"First & Tustin
SW Annex"
Reso. No. 56-308
"First & Tustin
SW Annex"
Instructions to Atty.
"Revere Annexation"
Proposed Annexations
"North of Smeltser
Annexation'! and "South
of. Smeltzer Annexation"
The Council having unanimously waixred the reading of the Ordinance, on motion of Council-
man Jerome, seconded by Markel and carried, the following Ordinance entitled:
"Ordinance No. NS-218 establishing a special prlma-facie speed limit on
Seventeenth Street between Bristol Street and the west City Limits"
was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Dale H. Heinly, J. Ogden Markel, William Jerome,
Tilgbmau A. Taylor, Milford W. Dahl
Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Ordinance, on motion of Council-
man Jerome, seconded by Taylor and carried, t~e. following Ordinance entitled:
"Ordinance No. NS-219 amending Section 3216 of the Santa Aha Municipal Code
to authorize prohibition or limiting regulation of' Parking within the City
by Resolution"
was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Dale H. Heinly, J. Ogden Markel, William Jerome,
Tilghman A. Taylor, Milford W. Dahl
Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Council
man Jerome, seconded by Heinly and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 56-307 accepting Grant Deed"
from John Ro Coffin, et ux in consideration of $32,000.00 for property at 620-622½ North
Ross Street, Civic Center area, was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Dale H. Heinly, J. Ogden Markel, William Jerome,
Tilghman A. Taylor, Milford W. Dahl
Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen None
On motion of Councilman Markel, seconded by Jerome and carried, the communication, from
the Boundary Commission reference proposed annexation of territory to the City of Tustim,
"Revere Annexation" stating that the boundaries of the proposed annexation are reason-
ably definite and certain although it overlaps a previously requested annexation area to
Santa Ana, was received and filed.
On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Markel and carried, the City Attorney was
instructed to file a protest with the City of Tustin on its proposed annexation of terri-
tory designated "Revere Annexation".
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On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Taylor and carried, the communications from
the Planning Commission recommending approval of proposed annexation of parcel of land
consisting of approximately 57 acres, knu.~A as the "First and Tustin Southwest Annex"
and from the Boundary Commission advising that the boundaries are reasonably definite
certain, were received and filed.
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
man Heinly, seconded by Taylor and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 56-308 initiating proceedings for the annexation of
territory to the City of Santa Ana, designated "First and Tustin SW
Annex", and giving notice of time and place of hearing of protests
thereto"
was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Dale H. Heinly, J. Ogden Markel, William Jerome,
Tilghman A. Taylor, Milford W. Dahl
Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen None
It was moved by Councilman Heinly, seconded by TaYfor a nd carried, that the City
be instructed to take the~necessary legal action,to establish the prior rights of the
City of Santa Ana, against the City of Tustin reference the proposed annexation known as
the "Revere Annexation".
On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Jerome and carried, the communications were
received and filed from the Planning Commission recommending approval and from the
ary Commission stating that the boundaries of the property are reasonably definite and
certain with reference to the "North of Smeltzer Annexation, and the "South of Smeltzer
Annexation".
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Proposed ~nnexation
Garden Grove No. 9
Proposed Annexation
Tustin "Hillview"
Resolution
Bd. of Supervisors
"Fountain Vs.11 ey"
Instructions to Atty.
"Fountain Valley"
Petition
Proposed Boundaries
"Fountain Valley"
Request
Rev. L. H. Witliamson
License to Preach
Offer to Purchase
State Lands near
Prentice Park & Freeway
Bond Released
Certification
1956 Census
Communication
Gas Tax ~evenue
Resignation
Sidney L. Lowry
Appointment
Alfred C. Bonney
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Markel and carried, the communication from
the Boundary Commission was received amd filed, reference the proposed annexation of
territory to the City of Garden Grove, Annexation No. 9.
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Markel and carried, the communications from
the Boundary Commission were received and filed, reference the proposed annexation of
territory to the City of Tustin, designated "Hillview Annexation".
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Markel and carried, the Resolution of the
Board of Supervisors and Notice of Filing of Notice of Intention to cLrculate a Petition
seeking the Incorporation of a new City to be known as "Fountain Valley" were received
and filed.
On motion of Counc~lmau Heinly, seconded by Taylor and carried, the City Attorney was
instructed to prepare and file a protest with the Board of Supervisors reference the
granting of permission to file a notice of intention to circulate a petition for the
incorporation of a new City to be known as Fountain Valley, in view of the fact that the
overlapping area had previously been filed on by the Cit~ of Santa Ana.
On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Jerome and carried, the communication from
the Boundary Commission was received and filed, reference the boundaries of the proposed
City of Fountain Valley and stating that the boundaries are reasonably definite and cer-
tain as correcte~by the County Surveyor's office, although it overlaps an area in a
proposed annexation to the City of Santa Ana.
On motion of Councilman Markel, seconded by Taylor and carried, the request of Rev. L. Ho
Willi~mson, Pastor of Chestnut Street Mission, 335 E. Chestnut Street, for a special
license to preach at variou~ locations on Fourth Street as time and conditions permit,
was referred back to the applicant to meet the requirements of the Ordinance for more
specific information on She locations, dates, time and the number and names of the mem-
bers of the Church assisting in the preaching.
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Markel and carried, the M~vor was authorized
to sign an offer to purchase approximately 1.416 acres of Excess State Lands Parcel No.
200 (Unit 2), in the County of Orange, located adjacent to the easterly boundary of
Prentice Park and southwesterly of the Santa Ana Freeway, for ~he sum of $5,890.00; war-
rant to be issued for said sum and forwarded to the State of California, Division of
Highways for transmittal to the California Highway Commission for approval.
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On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Markel and carried, the bond of Roy Russell
filed for the improvements within the boundaries of Record of Survey ~186, C-56, located
at Santiago Avenue and Edgewood Road, in the sum of $700.00, was ordered released and
improvements accepted as completed.
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Markel and carried, the certification from
the Department of Commerce Bureau of the Census,advising on the official count of the
returns of the Special Census, taken as of October 27, 1956, showing the population of
Santa Ana as 69,345, was received and filed.
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On motion of CounciLman Jerome, seconded by Markel and carried, the communication from
the State Department of Public Norks was received and filed, stating that the estimated
gas tax revenue for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1957, is $192,930.00; based on the
new population.
On motion of Councilman Markel, seconded hy Jerome and carried, the resignation of
Sidney L. Lowry as a member of the Personnel Board, was accepted with regrets and a let-
ter of appreciation for his services was ordered sent.
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Markel and carried, Alfred C. Bonney was
appointed as a member of the Personnel Board to fill the vacancy created by the resigna-
tion of Thos, W. Markham; term to expire July 1, 1958.
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Solicitation
Camp Fire Girls
o~'/
C~mmunication
Metropolitan
Water District
~/~
Bond Released
Richard' V. Murison
Dance l~e que st
T~mp Lighters Club
Y.W.C.A.
Plans & Specifications
Rest Roo~s - Park
Advertise
For Bids
Audit Report
Diehl, Evans & Co.
Minute s
Persgnnel Board
Applications
Taxicab Drivers
Application
Alcoholic Beverage
~n~Om~neigat~on
s mn ~estaurants
Recommendations
Chamber of Commerce
Policy on Appointments
and Representation on
City Council in Annexed
Areas ~
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Markel and carried, the application of the
Orange County Council of Camp Fire Girls for permission to conduct its annual peanut
from January 18 to February 3, 1957, was granted.
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Markel and carried, the co~unication of the
Metropolitan Water District enclosing a tabulation listing the member-areas of the Dis-
trict and showing their respective assessed valuations, percentage participation and the
number of votes to which each is entitled, as of November, 27, 1956, was received and
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On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Markel and carried, the cash bond of Richard
Murison in the amount of $150.O0, filed for the sidewalk improvements within the bounda-
ries of Record of Survey at 1~25 Grace Street, was ordered released and the improvements
accepted as completed.
On motion of Councilman Markel, seconded by Jerome and carried, t~ request of the Lamp
Lighters Club Y.W.C.A. for a permit to hold a benefit dance for the Muscular Dystrophy
Foundation on December 21, 1956 at the American Legion Hall from 9 P.M. to i A.M., was
granted.
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On motion of Councilm~u Markel, seconded by Taylor and carried, the plans and specifica-
tions for the construction of rest ~ooms at Santiago Park extension, were approved.
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On motion of Councilman Markel, seconded by Taylor and carried, the Purchasing Agent was
authorized to advertise for bids for the furnishing of gate valves, cast iron pipe,
meters and the construction of rest rooms at Santiago Park extension; bids to be opened
December 17, 1956.
On motion of Councilman Markel, seconded by Jerome and carried, the audit report of
Evans and Company for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1956, was received, filed and sub-
mitted to the Council as a co~ittee of the whole.
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Markel and carried, the minutes dated Novem-
ber 28, 1956 of the Personnel Board, were received and filed.
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Taylor and carried, the applications of Fay
Rose, Lloyd W. Neal, Frederick G. Goring Jr., Richard A. Bowen, Ernest D. Somards,
Frank A. Brewer, Donald F. Reimer, William R. Steele, Bernard P. Phillips, Helen Shaw
and Donald A. Wilbur, to drive taxicabs, were granted.
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Taylor a~d carried, the notification of the
Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control of beverage application of Albert C. Gutierrez,
1432 W. Fourth Street, was received and filed.
Communication of the Chamber of Commerce was read recon~ending that the City Ordinance
banning dances in restaurants be reviewed by the City Council and if present circumstan-
ces and best public interest warrants such action the Ordinance be modified. On motion
of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Markel and carried, the communication was filed and
the
submitted to the Council as a committee of/whole and the Manager and Attorney instructed
to acquire standard Ordinances from other cities and report to the Council.
Communication was read from the Chamber of Commerce recommending that the widening of
North Main Street from 7th Street to the bridge be expedited, that a rush hour parking
ban be established on 1st Street between Main and Birch Streets and that a three-phase
signal be installed at th~ intersection of 17th S~reet and Main Street. On motion of
Councilman Jerome, seconded by Markel and ~arried, ~he recommendations were referred t o
the Manager and Traffic Engineer for study and recommendation.
Communication of the Chamber of Commerce was read, requesting the Council to give con-
sideration towards filling vacancies on City Commissions and if the City is redistricted,
in accordance with the Charter, that councilmanic representation be given to the westerly
area or any other area that is annexed to the City. On motion of Councilman Heinly,
Salary Increases
Extension of Time
Bovee & Crail
Construction Co.
Request
Mfrs. Georgia Brad~.ey
(Ps. rk~ ng) e~ ! ~
Request
O. L. Halsell Foundation
(Driveway)
Sidewalks
Bristol St. bet.
Washington &Martha T~n~e
Request
Knox Cleaners
(Parking)
Request
Mrs. N. Pedersen
(Parking)
Reso. No. 56-309
Through Street
Hal l ada~ at Chestnut St.
Reso. 56-~10
Fairview Ave.
Through Street
Reso. 56-~11
Establishing Red Zone
Flower St. bet.
17th & 15th Sts.
seconded by Markel and carried, the co~nunication was received and filed. It was moved
by Councilman Heinly, seconded by Markel and carried, that the Council adopt a policy
with respect to areas being annexed to the City of Santa Ana, as follows:
lo If and when the areas are annexed, the residents will be considered in future appoint
ments to Commissions.
2. Any area annexed to the City will be given full consideration in the districting of
the Wards of the City of Santa Ana in so far as representation on the Council is con-
cerned and there will be no "gerrymandering" on any annexation to the City of Santa
Ana.
3. That the Charter will be followed hy the Council as soon as the population reaches
120,000.
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Markel and carried, the written recommenda-
tion of the Manager dated December 3, 1956, setting forth salary step increases for eigh~
employees, effective December l, 1956, was received, filed and approved.
On reco~nendation of the Director of Public Works and on motion of Councilman Heinly,
seconded by Jerome and carried, the request of Bovee and Crail Construction Company for
an extension of time on their contract for construction of the Bristol Street Pumping
Station to January l, 1957, was granted.
On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Markel and carried, the recommendation of th,
Traffic Com~ittee was approved and the request of Mrs. Georgia Bradley was denied for two
or three car green zones in front of the Nursery School, 309 East Walnut Street.
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Taylor and carried, the recommendation of the
committee was approved and the request of O. L. Halsell Foundation for permission to
install a 30 foot driveway on Birch Street at the approximate center of the lot on the
southwest corner of Birch and Sixth Streets, was granted condi$ioned on the closing
of the small driveway just to the north of the alley.
It was moved by Councilman Jerome, seconded by Taylor and carried, that the Department oJ
Public ~orks be authorized to solicit three property owners on the west side of B~istol
Street between Washington Avenue and Ma~tha Lane to construct sidewalks at their expense.
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Taylor and carried, the recommendation of
the Traffic Committee was approved and the request of Knox Cleaners, 702 South Main
Street, denied for a 12 Minute Parking Zone.
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Taylor and carried, the recommendation of th~
Traffic Committee was approved and the request of Mrs. N. Pedersen, 2042 South Main
Street, denied for a no parking zone in front of her store.
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Council
man Heinly, seconded by Jerome and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 56-309 declaring through streets in the City of Santa Ana.
for Halladay Street at Chestnut Street, was considered and passed by the following robe:
Ayes, Councilmen Dale H. Heinly, J. Ogden Markel, William Jerome,
Tilghman A. Taylor, Milford We Dahl
Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Coun-
cilman Jerome, seconded by Markel and carried, the following Hesohtion entitled:
"Resolution No. 56-310 declaring through streets in the City of Santa Ana"
for Fairview Avenue, was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen ~ale H. Heinly, J. Ogden Markel, William Jerome,
Tilghman A. Taylor, Milford W. Dahl
Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen None
The Council having unanimously w~ived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Coun-
cilman Heinly, seconded by Jerome and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 56-311 concerning parking limitations and curb markings
in accordance therewith"
establishing a red zone on the west side of Flower Street, between Seventeenth and Fif-
teenth Street near the Market Basket, was considered and passed by the following vote:
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Reso. No. 56-B12
Establishing Red Zones
Shelton Street
Reso. No. 56-~13
Establishing
No Parking Zone
College Avenue
Reso. No. 56-~14
Through Street
Cypress Avenue
Reso. No. 56-315
Cross -walk
Nort~ Broadway
Reso. No. 56-316
Through Street
Bush at lOth Street
Reso. No. 56-317
4-Way Stop
Bush & Washington
Reso. No. 56-~18
Intention to Change
Boundary Lines of
war s
Ayes, Councilmen Dale Ho Heinly, J. Ogden Markel, William Jerome,
Tilghman A. Taylor, Milford Wo Dahl
Noes, Councilmen ~ None Absent, Councilmen None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Coun-
cilman Heinly, seconded by Markel and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution ~. 56-312 concerning parking limitations and curb markings
in accordance therewith"
establishing red zones on the east sade of Shelton Street, between First and Sixth
Streets and between Walnut and Pine Streets; and on the west side of Shelton Street, be-
tween First and Walnut Streets, was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Dale H. Heinly, J. Ogden Markel, William Jerome,
Tilghman A. Taylor, Milford W. Dahl
Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Coun-
cilman Heinly, seconded by Jerome and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 56-313 concerning parking limitations and curb markings in
accordance therewith
establishing "no parking" on the west side of College Avenue between Seventeenth and
Nineteenth Streets and on the east side of College Avenue from Seventeenth St=eet 40
north, was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Dale R. Heinly, J. Ogden Markel, William Jerome,
Tilghman A. Taylor, Milford W. Dahl
Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen None
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The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Coun-
cilman Jerome, seconded by~Heinlyand carried, the following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 56-314 declaring through streets in the City of Santa Ana"
designating Cubbon Street traffic to stop for Cypress Avenue, was considered and passed
by the following vote:
A~es, Councilmen Dale Ho Heinly, J. Ogden Markel, William Jerome,
Tilghman Ao Taylor, Milford W. Dahl
Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Coun-
cilman Heinly, seconded by Markel and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
No, 56-315
"Resolution/concerning pedestrian cross-walks under Ordinance No. 1030"
removing a cross-walk across North Broadway, 165 feet north of the north line of
ton Avenue, was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Dale Ho Heinly, J. Ogden Markel, William Jerome,
Tilghman A. Taylor, Milford Wo Dahl
Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Coun-
eilman Heinly, seconded by Markel and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 56-316 declaring through streets in the City of Santa Ana"
rescinding portions of Resolution Nos. 56-268 and 56-269 to remove the "Stop" signs,
for Bush Street at Tenth Street, was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Dale H. Heinly, J. Ogden Markel, William Jerome,
Tilghman A. Taylor, Milford W. Dahl
Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Coun-
cilman Jerome, seconded by Heinly and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 56-317 declaring through streets in the City of Santa Ar~"
amending oertain sections of. Resetu~ion Nos. 56-269 and 56-268 .and establishing a 4-way
Stop at Bush Street and Washington Avenue, was considered and passed by the following
vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Dale Ho Heinly, J. Ogden Markel, William Jerc~e,
Tilghman A. Taylor, Milford Wo Dahl
Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Coun-
cilman Heinly, seconded by Jerome and carried, the following Resolution entitled: