HomeMy WebLinkAbout03-16-1959City Council met in regular session.
~Meeting called to order by the Clerk.
Pre sent: Councilmen
.Absent: Councilmen
coUncil Chamber
Santa Aha City Hall
March 16, 1959. 7:30 P.M.
Royal E. Hubbard, St~ley C. Gould, Jr.,
A.A.~W~I 1
J. Ogden Markel, Dale H. Neialy
The Mayor and Vice-Mayor being absent, the Clerk stated nominations are in order for
Mayor Pro-Tern. It was mowed by CoUnci~maln Hubbard and seconded by Co~lncllman N~I 1,
that Stanley C. Gould, Jr., be nomtr~ted Mayor Pro-Tern; and upon call for a vote Stanley
C. Gould, Jr., was u~ elected Mayor Pro-Tern.
~iMayor Pro-Tern Gould stated this is De~olay Civic D~y and that Richard Bates represented
Counc~!m~n Gould, Richard ~n represented City Manager Carl Thornton, D~ve Murry represented
Counc~!m~ H_~!!, and Ron Carey represented Councilman Hubbard.
.The Pier, of Allegiance was given.
Invocation was given by ~everend Garland G. Lacey of the Wilshire Presbyterian Church.
Each member of the City Council having received copies of the Minutes of March 2, 1959, reading
of the Minutes w~s dispensed with and approved on motion of Counc~]m~n Hubbard, seconded by Hall
and carried.
Bids
Construct Mayor's Office
and Planning Department
on third floor City Hall
Hearing
Amend. Appl. No. 266
Louis St ruikman
Ordinance
A tabulation of bid~ was presented for the construction of the Mayor's Office and
Planning Department to be built on the third floor of the City Hall, as follows:
Total
Gilbert A. McKinzie $9,'~.00 10~ bid bond
J.E.Barrington lO, 970.00 $1100.00 check
On recomEaendation of the ~n~ger and on motion of COUncilman Wall, seconded by Hubbard
and carried, action on the bids was continued until April 6, 1959.
This being the date set for continued hearing and no protests having been received,
Amendment Application No. 266 filed by Louis Struikm~n~ was considered to reclassify
from R-1 District to C-1-PK District, property located on the south side of Edinger
Street west of Sullivan Street. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Hall
and carried, the following Ordinance entitled:
"Ordinence amending Article IX of the Sauta AnaMu~icipal Code to che~ge
district classification on Application No. 266 and to ~nd Sectional
District Map 22-5-10, Exhibit 'B'"
Hearing - A.D. 201
Improve Main St. btn
Edinger St. and Delhi
Road
was introduced, considered and placed ~ file for second reading.
The Mayor Pro-Tern announced this is the time and place for hearing protests or object-
lens against the assessment for the improvement of Main Street, in Assessment District
No. 201, and asked the Clerk if she was in possession of the affidavit of publication,
affidavit of posting and affidavit of mailing. The Clerk stated she had the affidavits
and on motion of C(~lctlmau Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the affidavits were
received and filed. The Mayor Pro-Tern asked the Clerk if she had received any written
protests or objections against the assessment, the improvement as constructed, or the
proceedings, and the Clerk stated she received a written protest from Attorney Clifford
J. Baxter on behalf of Mark B. Lindsey et al. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded
by Hall and carried, the ~retest was received and filed. Attorney Baxter stated that
the property owners involved received a letter similar to the photostatic copy of the
letter which is attached to his letter, and he has set forth the nature of the protest
in that at the time of the original letter of the Manager, dated November 29, 1956, the
estfm~te on this improvement was to be from $2.30 to $2.80 per front foot. The pro-
testants would like an explanation as to the disparity between the estimated cost of the
street lighting improvement and the difference between the Manager's estfm~te and the
$5.16 per front foot which it actu-lly cost, and the proportionate cost the City pays.
The M~nager explained that the letter from which Mr. Baxter quoted was mailed about
eight months after the beginning of the development of the project. The~was an error
in the figures. The original cost was l~ased on the cost of another lighting system
Assessment District, but did not take into consideration the development of the cost
figure; the difference between the laying of the conduit in an open trench and the
ultfmate cost which increased the costs of boring,which was in error. From the period
Canvass Election
Returns - "Sullivan
and Edinger Annex"
Canvass Election
Returns - "mst
Santa Aha Annex"
Ordinance
of early Spring, 1956, to the actual development of the project, the project was ~
delayed for a period of some two and one-half years, and durin~ that period of time,
the base cost increased 25% plus. The figures were computed on the basis of the
origina~ estfm~ted cost. At this point it is ~ossible for the City to make an add-
itional contribution of $11,1OO.OO and it would be roughly a lO~ decrease in charge
to the abutting property owners. Attorney,Baxter stated he did not know what the
original esttm,te was but contended the difference in the cost of the trench and the
boring method did not account for a 100% increase and felt a grievous error must have
been made in the orig~n~ est~,~te, and felt the City should bear the cost of the
difference in the charge. Dr. Mark Lindsey, 1933 South Main Street,stated he signed
the petition for the lights and understood the cost would be from $2.30 to $2.80 per
front foot. He further stated he had not seen the notice regarding the total cost
of the improvements. The Director of Public Works stated the notices had been placed
2' to 3' above the ground every 300' in the area. Mrs. Ethel E. Hooper, 905 South
Main Street, owner of property in the 1900 and 2000 blocks South Main Street vigorously
objected to the increased assessment and said Main Street is heavily travelled and felt
the City and not her property benefited from the improvement; also she saw no evidence
of the notices in her area. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Hall and
carried, the hear~ was declared closed. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded
by Hall and carried, the matter was continued until April 6, 1959.
This being the date to canvass voters' ballots cast at the "$,llivan and Edinger
Annex" and it satisfactorily appears to the City Council of the City of Santa Ana
that notice of said Special Municipal Election was duly given and the Election was
duly and regularly held on March 10, 1959, according to law. On m~tion of Councilman
Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the Clerk was ordered to open the Precinct
envelope and proceed with the canvassing of the ballots. There was only one voting
precinct established for the purpose of holding said Election, consisting of a con-
solidation of the regular election precincts established for holding the last general
State and County elections. As a result of the T~lly, the Council determined and
the Clerk declared that there were no absentee bat lots voted at said election; that
the proposition submitted to the Electors was:
.~h~l 1 the territory designated "Sullivan ( YES )
and Edinger Annex" be annexed to the ( )
Cit~ of Santa Ama? ( NO )
and that there were a total of ~11 votes cast at said Election of which number 239
were voted "Yes" and 72 were voted "No". On motion of Councilman Eubbard, seconded
by Hall and carried, the following Ordinance entitled:
"Ordinance declaring the result of the canvass of the returns of the
Election in the territory known as 'Sullivan and Edinger Annex' and
approving the annexation of said territory to the City of Santa Aha"
was introduced, considered and placed on file for second reading.
This being the date to canvass voters' ballots cast at the "West Santa Aaa ~ x ,
and it satisfactorily appears to the City Council of the City of Santa Ana that notice
of said Special M-nicipal Election was duly given and the Election was duly and
regularly held on March 10, 1959, according to law. On motion of Councilman
Hubbard, seconded by N-I~ and carried, the Clerk was ordered to open the Precinct
envelopes. On motion of Counci]m~n Hall, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the Clerk
was ordered to open the absentee b~ ~ ots and proceed with the canvassing of the
Tentative Map of
Tract No. 2768
George H. Rose
Tentative Tract
Map 2977
Emmet C. Rogers
Preliminary Record of
Survey Map - Vi Gallegos
Preliminary Map
Walton E. Schirmer
Preliminary Record
of Survey Map
Industrial Enterprises
Map of Tract
No. 2719
Lemon Heights
Inve s~m~nt Co.
ballots. There were six voting precincts established for the purpose of holding
said Election, consisting of a consolidation of the regular election precincts
established for holding the last general State and County elections. As a result
of the tally, the Co~ncil determined and the Clerk declared there were two absentee
ballots voted at said election; that the proposition submitted to the Electors was:
.~h~l I the t~rritory designated and known ( YES )
as "West Santa Aha Annex" be -~ne. xed to ( )
the City of Santa Aha? ( NO
and that the number of "Yes" votes in each Precinct, the number of "No" votes in
each Precinct, the total number of votes cast in each Precinct, including the
absentee b~llot votes, and the
total of said votes, was as follows:
Consolidated ( ( (
Voting ( "Yes" ( "No" ( Total
Precincts ( Votes ( Votes ( Ballots voted
No. i 295 12 307
Absentee Ballot 1 1
No. 2 526 16 542
No. 3 3hO 34 37g
Absentee Ballot 1 1
No. 4 164 18 182
No. 5 104 BI 135
No. 6 87 10 97
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On motion of Councilman F~a] ],
Ordinance entitled:
19_..t 1639
seconded by Hubbard and carried, the following
"Ordinance declaring the result of the canvass of the returns
of the Election in the territory known and designated as
"West Santa Aha Annex" and approving the ~n~exation of said
territory to the City of Santa Aha, California"
was introduced, considered and placed on file for second reading.
On motion of COlXllellm~n Hubbard, seconded by t~al~ and carried, action was continued
until May 4, 1959, on Tentative Map of Tract No. 2768 filed by George H. Rose on
property situated generally between First and Myrtle Streets and 365 feet east of
Sullivan Street.
On motion of Councllm~n Hubbard, seconded by ~11 and carried, Tentative Tract Map
No. 2977 filed by Emmet C. Rogers, creating 27 residential lots fronting on both
sides of Westwood Avenue between T~enty-first Street and Santa Clara Avenue, was
approved subject to conditions.
On motion of Collect]man ~a11, seconded by Hubbard and carried, Preliminary Record
of Survey Map filed by Vi Gallegos redesigning two lots located at the southeast
corner of the intersection of King and Seventeenth Streets, was approved subject to
conditions.
On motion of Counct~,~n Hubbard, seconded by N~I ~n~ carried, Preliminary Map filed
by Walton E. Schirmer creating two lots fronting on Highland and Brook Streets,
approximately 100 feet east of Baker Street, was approved subject to conditions.
On motion of CO~lctlman Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, Prel~m~uary Becord
of Sarvey Map filed by Industrial Enterprises, rearranging lot lines affecting three
lots located generally between Kilson Drive and Halladay Street, south of Dyer Road
and north of Alton Street, was approved subject to a condition.
On motion of Counc~m~ Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, Map of Tract No. 2719
filed by Lemon Heights Investment Corporation for the dedication of Sixth, Wright,
Fifth Streets and Trinidad Way, was approved subject to the filing of a bond in the
sum of $3B,000.O0, or other sureties, license fee in the sum of $1~O0.o0 accepted
and agreement ordered signed.
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Variance Appl. No. 1054
Don Christe son
Variance Appl. No. 1073
~4artin B. Weinberg
Reso. No. 59-56
Variance Appl. No.
Vaughn O. Gibbens
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the recommendation of'
the Planning Commission w~s apprsved and Variance Application No. 1054 filed by Don
Christeson granted to permit a decrease in the front-yard re~uirements for two entire
tracts (Nos. 2762 and 2887), from 60 feet to 50 feet from center line of street on
all lots except cul-de-sac lots, and to decrease the front-yard requirements from
60 feet to 55 feet from center line of street, on property situated on the south
side of Garden Grove Boulevard and west of the Sauta Aha River, beginning at a point
150 feet east of the intersection of Siemon Street and Garden Grove Boulevard, with
a 9CO-foot frontage on Garden Grove Boulevard and a depth of 1160' (dimensions approx-
Imate), in R-1 District.
" of Variance Application No. 1073 filed by Martin B. Weinberg,
C~m~.Anication ~as read fro~ the Planning C~mmission recomending approvalJto peri,it
erection of a two-story, six-uni~ apartment building, with six-off street parking
spaces on property situated at 814 North Van Ness Avenue, in R-1 District, subject
to certain conditions. Warty Tancredi, 1623 French Street, on behalf of the appli-
cant, said the other residents of the ar~a should participate in the paving of the
alleys and questioned the legality of improving City owned property, and that Mr.
Weinberg is wtll ing to make a contribution toward the paving of the alley. The
applicant said he believed the alley should be left in its present condition but if
the .l~ey has to be improved, the property owners should baud together J~o pay for
the improvements. Hazel Proctor Pegler, 611 West Eighth Street, Realtor, stated
the City owns the alley and it should be left in its present condition until the
other residents assist in paying for the improvements. The Council having
,,n~ntmously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Councf~m~n Hall,
seconded by Hubbard and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 59-56 granting Variance on Application No. 1073
filed by Martin B. Weinberg where the City Council deleted a
condition rec~mm~nded by the Planning Co..,tssion"
was considered a~ passed by the following vote:
A~ves, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, A. A. Hall, STanley C. Gould, Jr.,
Noes, Cotnlo ~ 1 rm~n None
Absent, Councilmen J. Ogden Marhel, Dale H. Heinly
Communication was read from the Pl-=ntng Commission recommending approval of Variance
Application No. 107~ filed by Goldie and Vaughn O. Glbbens to maintain a rest home
for four elderly women (with living ~uarte~s for husband, wife and son) on property
situated at 1202 North Townsend Street, in R-1 District, in the existing single
family, three-bedroom dwelling on front portion of the lot, for a period not to
exceed six months durtng which time the applicant is to make every effort to find new
quarters for a rest home or make sufficient arrangements for disposition of the
existing rest home. Robert Janickt, lO15 North Townsend Street, on behalf of eight
persons, protested against the granting of the Variance and stated the living quarters
are inadequate to accommodate seven persons; the residents in the area do not want
a zone change in the neighborhood but did not object to the Variance being granted
for a six months period only. Mrs. Gibbens said she did not know they were operating
illegally as they have a license from the Welfare Department and the premises were
inspected by the Fire Department; she has two elderly wom~n in her care at the
present time and plans to find other housing within the six months period. On
Councilman
motion of/Hubbard, seconded by Nall and carried, the recommendation of the Planning
Commission was approved and the Variance granted for a period of time not to exceed
six months and that it be limited to four elderly persons, (with living quarters for
husband, wife and son).
Variance Appl. Ne. 1075
Samuel E. Thompson
Variance Appl. No. 1076
Virgil O. Shields
Variance Appl. No. 1077
Rom Investment Company
Variance Appl. No. lO71
James W. and Richard P.
Matthews
Request
Louis Strui~m~n
(set-back lines)
Renaming of
Pankey Street
Reso. No. 59~57
Communication
Plann. Commission
Orange County Street
Naming Committee
On motion of Councilman Hall, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the recommendation
of the Planning Commission was approved and Variance Application No. 1075 filed by
Samuel E. Thompson granted to permit construction of an office building (42½ feet
on property at ~17 West Eighth Street,
by 85 feet in size~/for the use of Otto A. and Robert H. Jacobs, Attorneys, the
entire ground floor to be reserved e!m~st exclusively for vehicle parking (nine
off-street parking spaces), with the exception of a ~me~l portion at the rear that
may, for a time, be rented to the architects, subject to conditions.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the recommendation
of the P~ ennlng Commission was approved and Variance Application No. 1076 filed by
Virgil Orvid Shields granted to permit the use of the existing dwelling at 848
North Birch Street, in R-3 District, for the executive offices for the ~merican
Cancer Society and for storage of campaign materials, and from time to time as a
meeting place for volunteer workers, subject to a condition.
On motion of Councl!.~n Hubbard, second by Hall and carried, the recommendation
of the planning Commission was approved and Variance Application No. 1077 filed by
Rom Investment Company granted to permit construction of a two-story, six-unit
multiple famtly apartment, with decrease in front setback from the required 60 feet
to 45 feet (15 feet from property ll~e)~ on property situated at 1425 East Fruit
Street, in R-1 District.
C~ication was read from the Pl~nnt~g ~Commission recommending denial of Variance
Application No. 1071 filed by James W. and Richard P. Matthews to erect a one-story,
two-bedroom house on front part of the lot, on property situated at 1228 West
Cul~bon Street, in R-1 District, with attached gate, e; and one duplex (one bedroom
sach unit) on rear part of lot, with parking area for two cars and to demolish
existing house on the property. The applicant stated he had ample off-street
parking and presented photographs of the property. On motion of COunctlm~n
Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the recommendation of the Planning Commission
was approved and the Variance denied.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the recommendation of
the Planning Commission was approved and the request of Louis Struikm-n granted
to establish set-back lines on property consisting of approximately ten acres,
lo~ated generally at the southeast corner of the proposed Fairview Street and
Edinger Street intersection.
Communication was presented from the Planning D~partment recommending that the name
of Pankey Street be changed to Hunter Avenue, in honor of Ex-Connc~lm~ Orson Eunter
and Ex-Clerk of the Council Erma Hunter. The Council having ,,nanimously waived
the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Hall
and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 59-57 changing the n~me of Pankey Street ~o
Hunter Avenue"
was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Counc~!,~n Royal E. Hubbard, A. A. Hall, Stanley C. Gould, Jr.,
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen J. Ogden Markel, Dale H. Heinly
Communication was again presented from the Planning Commission advising consideration
was given to commmmication from the Orange County Street Naming Committee and copy
of a Master Plan of Street Names for Arterial Highways and their request for
comments and suggestions at an early date so that they can coordinate with changes
already under way. The Commission was directed to give an inform~l opinion to the
Council indicating they do not favor the changing of First Street to Bolsa Avenue
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Reso. No. 59-58
Accept deed of
Charles Smith
Reso. No. 59-59
Objecting to sale
of four parcels of
tax deeded property
/
Reso. No. 59-60
?~Correct and amend
Reso. No. 59-14
"west Santa Ana Annex"
Election - Mar. lC, 1959
Petition
Climax Mfg. Co.
et al - Improvements
on Pine Street
or 17th Street to Westminster Avenue, but that they would look more favorably upon
the ch~-nge of McClay Street and Grand Avenue to Glassell Street, and Memory T~,. to
Garden Grove Boulevard. It was moved by Counci!maD Hubbard, seconded by Nall and
carried, that the matter be continued until April 6, 1959.
The Council having ,,nanimously waived the reading of the ResolUtion, on motion of
Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the follow~ Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 59-58 accepting the deed of Charles Smith, where
the City is giving cash consideration"
in the sum of $975.00 for property at 1053 West Sixth Street, for Civic 0enter site,
was considered and passed by the following vote:
Aye s, Councilmen
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
Royal E. Hubbard, A. A. Hall, Stanley C. Gould, Jr.,
None
J. Ogden Markel, Dale N. Heinly
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 59-59 of the City of Samta Aha objecting to the
sale of four parcels of tax deeded property"
was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Council m-~n
Royal E. Hubbard, A. A. g~l~, Stanley C. GoUld, Jr.,
None
J. Ogden Markel, Dale N. Heinly
The Council having l~n-nfm~usly waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 59-60 correcting and amending 'Resolution No. 59-14
ca~l~a SpeCial ~e,~t~ipal Election to be held on the 10th day of
March, 1959, to submit to the electors in that certain territory
designated 'West Santa Aha Annex' the question of whether or not
said 'territory should be annexed to the City of Santa Aha, California,
declaring that protest had not been made by the owners of one-half
of the value of said territory, ch-~ing the boundaries of said terri-
tory .to delete therefrc~ that territory within Garden Grove Annexation
No. 63, and resubmitting the boundaries as changed to the Orange
County Boundary Cnmmission', to correctly state the intent, decision
and action of the City Council taken on January 8th, 1959, in the
adoption of said Resolution No. 59-14"
was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Cou~c ~ 1 men
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
Royal E. Hubbard, A. A. Wall, Stanley C. Gould, Jr.,
None
J. Ogden Mmrkel, Dale H. Reinly
A petition was presented signed by Clfm-x Manufacturing Company, 1025 East Chestnut
Street, et al, requesting curbs, pavement, driveway entrances, grading appurtenances
and appurtenant work where necessary to meet City standards on Pine Street from the
center line of Minnie Street to the east line of Lot 10 Block D of Bailey's Addition,
extended southerly to the cen~er line of the railroad tracks and thence mmning
along said center line of the railroad to the south line of Pine Street. On motion
of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the petition was referred to
the Ma~sger for report and reco~endation~ on the findings.
Conmmnications
County of Orange,
Boundary Commission et al
0n motion of Counci]mmn Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the following communi-
cations were received and filed:
From the County of Orange submitting copy of Resolution of the Board of
Supervisors establishing the Fiscal Program for the Arterial Highway Financing
Program for the Fiscal Year 1959-60,
From Boundary Commuission reference proposed annexation of territory to the
City of Santa Aha (Delhi and Greenville SJ W. Annex) advising the boundaries of the
proposed ----~ti~ are reasonably definite and certain although it cuts property
lines,
From the Boundary C~maaission reference proposed annexation of territory to
the City of Garden Grove (~nne. xation No. 68) advising the boundaries of the proposed
annexation are reasonably definite $-~ certain although it cuts property lines;
the proposed annexation overlaps the proposed "west Santa Aha Anr~x" to the City of
Santa Ana,~and suggests the City make this proposed annexation follow along existing
property lines and eliminate the line that cuts through the property; this proposed
annexation overlaps the proposed "West Santa Aha ~nnex" to the City of Santa Aha
approved by the Boundary Co,w,t ssion January 19, 1959,
Renew option
County Sanitation
Districts at ll04
W o 8th Street
Renew option
Santa Ana City
Employees Assoc.
(Bowl Concession)
Applications to
solicit ftuuds
From the Bou~wy C~m,~ssion reference proposed Annexation of territory to thel
City of Garden Grove (Annexation No. TG) advising the boundaries of the proposed
annexation are reasonably definite although it cuts property lines; the proposed
annexation overlaps proposed ~nexation No. 67 to the City of Garden Grove approved
November B, 1958 ~ proposed "~st Santa Aha Annexation" to the City of ~anta Ama
approved January 19, 1959,
From ~etropolitan Water District requesting opposition .to State Legislature
Assembly Bill No. 286 ~ud the adoption by the Legislature of any other statute
authorizing or encouraging the use of domestic water supply reservoirs for rec-
reational purposes and approving recommendation of the General Manager and Chief
Engineer that Lake ~tthews and other Colorado River Aqueduct reservoirs continue
to be closed to fishing amd other recreational uses,
Minutes of the 145th meeting of the Board of Trustees, Orange County Mosquito
Abatement District dated February 20, 1959,
Communication from Cce~ittee for E1 Camfno Real, Los Angeles, submitting
Resolution urging support either in the form of a resolution or a letter to the
Legislative representative in Sac~nto reference placing the tradition-1 Mission
Bell markers at or near the points of egress leading from U. S. 101 to the Old
Missions, and
Notifications of the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control of beverage appli-
cation of Eileen L. Birdsall, 1646 East First Street, and Roland J. and Alfred J.
Johnson, 2201 North Main Street.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Nal 1 and carried, the request of 0re,me
County Sanitation Districts Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 11, was granted to ex~rcise
its option to renew lease dated September 17, 1956 with the City for rental of rooms
233 ~o 2B9 inclusive, at 110~ West Eighth Street, for a period of thirty months
commencing April 1, 1959.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by ~] ! and carried, the request of the
President, Sant~ Aha City Employees Association, was granted for renewal of option
to extend Bowl Concession agreement for one year beginning April 1, 1959 to March
1960.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the following appli-
cations to solicit i~s were granted:
Application of City of Hope, National Medical Center, Los Angeles, to solicit
funds on June 7, 1959,
Application of Reverend Garland G. Lacey, Wilshire Presbyterian Church to
solicit free will offerings at the Easter Sunrise Service, Memorial Park, on March
29, 1959, and
Application of B~ue Star Mothers of ~merica to solicit funds on May 2nd, 1959.
Agreement with
State of California
Construct traffic
signals Bristol Street/~
and Memory Lane
Renewal of permit
A.E.Fowler and Sons
Advertise for bids
Special valve for l~m Vault;
Two four-door sedans
Reso. No. 59-61
Accept deeds
D & L Homes, Inc.,
S.A.Medical Arts, Inc.
Quentin L. Richard
On motion of Counc~lma~ Hubbard, seco~M-d by Hall and carried, proper officials
were authorized to execute agreement dated March 16, 1959, with the State of
California, Department of Public Works, Division of Highways for construction of
traffic signa~ and highway lighting at Bristol Street and Memory Lane (State Route
VII-Ora-179-SA).
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by H~ll and carried, proper officials were
authorized to execute renewal permit with A. E. Fowler and Sons to remove sand £~m
the City owned portion of the channel bed of the Santa Aha River, which permit is
to be renewed under the same terms and conditions as existing permit.
On motion of Councllm~u Hubbard, seconded by Ha~ and carried, the Purchasing Agent
was authorized to advertise for bids for Special Valve for M. W. D. Vault at Bristol
and Talbert, Specification 67B-2, and t~o four-door se8~s for the Police D~partment,
Specification 62~-17; bids to be opened April 6, 1959.
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Councflman Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 59-61 accepting deeds where City is paying no
cash consideration"
from D & L Homes, Inc. for easement for drainage purposes ten feet wide, between
Lots 30 and 31 at the southeast corner of Townley Street and Marty Lane, in Tract
No. 2762; from Santa Aha Medical Arts, Inc., for street easement over the southerly
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twelve feet of property on the north side of Seventeenth Street Immediately east of~
Lincoln Avenue, said easement being ~60.12 feet from east to vest, and from Quentin
L. Richard for street easement eighteen feet wide at the southwest corner of Edinger
and Flower Streets l~mning ~.long the south side of Edinger Street 163 feet and along
the west side of Flor Street 1~O.45 feet, with a spandrel turn on a 50-fo~t radius
at the corner, was considered and passed by the following vote:
Request
Passenger unlQading
zone - John B. Upton
Ayes, Councilmen
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
~oyal :~. Hubbard, A. A. Hall, Stanley C. Gould, Jr.,
None
J. Ogden Markel, Dale H. Heinly
On motion of Counc~!me~ Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the request of John
B. Upton was denied for the establishment of a passenger 1reloading zone in front of
Request
Santa Maria Pump
& Implement Co.
(over-size driveways )
the Orange Garden Apar~.m~nts, 611 South 0r~n~e Avenue.
On motion of Counctlm~ Hubbard, seconded by Mall and carried, the request of Santa
Maria Pump and Implement Company was granted for three 30-foot and one 34-foot drive-
ways at proposed service station at 2235 South Bristol Street at the northeast
Request
H. P. Waltz
(over-size driveway)
Reso. No. 59-62
Initiating proceedings
for annexation of terri-
tory designated "Delhi
and Greenville S.W. Annex"
(set hearing date)
corner of Delhi Road, subject to the conditions as imposed on Variance No. 995.
On motion of Counctlm~n Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the request of
R. P. Waitz was granted for a 35-foot driveway at 1211 East First Street.
The Council having lmantwaously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 59-62 initiating proceedings for the ~nnexation
of territory to the City of Santa Aha, designating the name of
'Delhi and Greenville S. W. Annex' as appropriate n~,e for said
~erritory, and giving notice of the time and place of hearing
protests thereto"
setting the date of hearing on May 4, 1959, was considered and passed by the follow-
ing vote:
Request
Leslie E. Powell
(taxicabs)
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, A. A. Hall, Stanley C. Gould, Jr.,
Noes, Counc~ 1 men None
Absent, Councilmen J. Ogden Markel, Dale H. Heialy
On motion of ~unct~man Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the request of Leslie
E. Pow~ll, of Broadway Yellow Cab Company, for approval of installing meters in the
taxicabs, was received and filed.
On motion of Counctlm~n Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the City cOUncil
adjourned to Monday, March 23, 1959, at 5:00 P.M.,
~x~ Pro-~?f the City o~/Santa Aua
in the Council Chamber.
Clerk of the CoUncil