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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-04-1960Council Chamber Santa Aha City Hall April 4, 1960 7:30 P.M. City Council met in regular session. Meeting called to order by the Mayor. Present: Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall Absent: Councilmen None The Pledge of Allegiance was given. Invocation was given by R~v~rend Daniel G. Rider, First Baptist Church of Santa Aha. Each member of the City Council having received coFles of the Minutes of March 21, lq60 amd March 28, 1960, reading of the Minutes was dispensed ~ith. anO appr6ved on motion of ~mncilman H~bbard, seconded by Brewer and carried:, Bid acceptance Truck Chassis and Cabs A tabulation of bids was presented for the famishing of I (a) 1 Truck Chassis and Cab 43000 G.V.W.; (b) 1 Truck Chassis and Cab 16000 G.V.W.; (c) 2 Trucks Stake-bed 9800 G.V.W.; (d) i Truck Chassis ~nd Cab 15000 G.V.W.; (e) 2 Truck Chassis and Cabs 19000 G.V.W., Specification 621.2~ as follows: Item 1 Item 2 International Harvester Co. ~ ~ George Dunton Ford 4172.00 2223.00 N. E. Strunk 4392.88 227h.33 L. D~ CofTin~ Co.pa. ny No bid 2B89.65 Item 3 Item 4 Item 5 Item 6 2500.00 2---~.71' ~ 9337.00 2472.00 2334.00 2776.00 9247.86 2633.11 3083.71 No bid !0~19.~5 2676.96 2252.36 No bid 9785.86 28o~.88 2739.4~ 320o.8o 9~31.84 On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Gould and carried, the lowest and best bid of George Dunton Ford was accepted for item 1, total amount of $~,172.00; item 2, total amount of $2,223.00, a~d item 3, total amount' of $2,472.00, and all other bids for each item were rejected. On motion of counci~m~n Heinl~v~ seconded by Hubbard and carried, the best bid of George Dunton Ford w~s accepted for item total amount of $2,334.00; the best bid of McMurtrie-Payne Corporation was accepted! for item 5, total amount of $3,200.~0; and the best bid of International Narvester Comt~ny was accepted for item 6, total amount of $9,337.00, and all other bids for Bid acceptance Dump Body and Hoist; Special Utility Bodies Jumbo Equipment Company Standard Auto Body Company Truck Bodies Compar2~, Inc. Gar Wood-Los Angeles Truck Equipment, Inc. Hahl~ng Body Engineering Co. McCabe-Powers Body Company each item were rejected. A tabulation of bids was presented for the furnishing of II ~a) 1Dump Body and HoiSt, and T we Special Utility Bodies, Specification No. 621-23, as follows: ? Item 1 Item 2 $2,07~.80 $2,675.1~ Certified Ch~ck $4~.00 1,8o4.4o ,oo9.2o $585.0o 1,809.60 NO Bid ~o bond or check submitted 2,051.92 No Bid lO~ Bond No Bid 3,172.27 10% " NO Bid 2,376.50 10% On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried~ the lowest and be~t bid of Gar Wood-Los Angeles Truck Equipment, Inc., was accepted for item 1, in the total amount of $2,051.92; and the lowest and best bid of Jumbo Equipment Company was accepted for item 2, in the total amount of $2,675.14~ snd all other bids were .r, eJected~ and the two certified checksordered returned. lib ids widening First liSt., Project llO; Improvement Fair- i/view St. ,Project J 113. ~>~ ~ ~ Hearing Amend. Appl .No. 309 II Wm.D. Greschner Co. Ordinance Hearing Amend. Appl.No. 310 ~ initiated by Plann. Co~n. Variance Appl.No.1282 Lewis A. Bittle Variance Appl.No.1284 Land Acquisition Service Variance Appl.No. 1285 Dike & Colgrove, Inc. Variance Appl.No.lR86 Alfonso L.Morales Variance Appl.No.1287 Nick Padilla between Townsend Street and the Santa Ana River, Project llO; and for the improve- . ment of Fairview Street, between First and Fifth Streets, Project 103; and the Purchasing Agent authorized to advertise for bids to be opened April 18, 1960. This being the date set for hearing on Amendment Application No. 309, filed by Wm. D. Greschner Company, amending Sectional District Map ll-5-10, to reclassify from the M-1 District to the C-2-PE District, a parcel of land on the north side of First Street, beginning at a point 539.19 feet west of center line of Townsend Street, with approximately 210-foot frontage on First Street, and depth of 60~ feeti no protests were received and the heari~ was closed. On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "Ordir~nce amending'Article IX of the Santa Ana Municipal Code to change district classification on Amendment Application No. 309 and amending Sectional District Map il-5-10" was introduced, considered and placed on file for second reading. This being the date set for hearing on Amendment Application No. 310, initiated by the Planning Commission, to amend Sectional District Map !l-5-10, to reclassify from the R-2 District to the R-1 District~ one parcel of land (approximately 50 feet by 1BO feet in size), situated at the northwesterly corner of Art~sia and Fifteenth Streets~ pl~inning %ommisslon recommended denial. Communication was pre- sented from James E. Carlson, dated March 29, 1960, requesting that no action be taken on this Amendment Application. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the recon~endation of the Planning Commission was approved, amd f~mendment Application No. 310 denied. On motion of CounciLman Hubbard, se~nded by Brewer and carried, the following Variance Applications were granted, as recOnmended by the Planning C~issiou: Variance Applicatiou No. 1~82, filed by Lewis A. Bittle, to add a two-bedroom dwelling unit on the rear part of the lot, on property at 2131 Cypress Avenue, in the R-~ District~ subject to one condition. Variance Application No. 128~ filed by the Land Acquisition Service, to convert an ex~sting dwelling to a general business office to be used by the Land Acquisition Service, a right-of-way firm perf6rming land appraisal and right-of-way acquisition services for indiglduals and governmental agencies, on property at 610 So. Broadway~ in the R-3 District, subject to conditions. Variance Application No. 1285, filed by Dike & Colegrove, Inc., to construct four two-story~ two-bedroom apartments~ four garages~ storage and laundry rooms~ plus at least two parking spaces per lot; the minimum front setback to be 50 feet from center line of the street, on property on the north side of Lorenzo Street, beginning at a point approximately 200 feet west of Shelton Street, in the R-1 District, as subnlitted. Variance Application No. 1286, filed by Alfonso L. Morales, to build a new house next to existing house, without attaching the units, on property at 1128 W. ~.irst Street, in the C-1-PK District, subject to conditions. Cu,~a~nicetion was read from the Planning Co~lssion reference Variance Application No. 1287~ filed by Nick Padilla, to build a new one-bedroom duplex on the rear part of the lot which contains one existing dwelling unit, on property at 1329 W. 2nd Street, in the R-2 Distriotl Planning Co~nnission recommended that Variance be granted to permit construction of one single-family dwelling on rear part of lot, instead of duplex, subject to conditions. Mr. M. GraJeda, 9hl W. Fifth Street, representing the applicant, stated that this property is adjoined by C-1 zoning and questioned why a duplex could not be built instead of a single-family dwelling. On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, the recommendation of the Planning C~,~Gission wes approved, and Variance Application No. 1287 granted, to .l~ermit constrUctioa of a single-family dwelling on rear part of the lot, subJect'i to conditions. . reconmnen in ariance Appl.No.1288 . Conm~mication was read from the Planning Cc~nission/approval Variance Applica Robert D. Davis filed ~ ~/~ tion No. 1288, by Robert D. Davis, et al, to construct a private parking lot to be operated in conjunction with the Citizen's National Bank Building, on property North between 827 and 8h3/Blrch Street, in the R-3 District, subject to conditions. Attorney Milford W. Dahl, representing the applicant, stated his client, Wm. D. Greschner Company, has a 99-year lease on this property, and one of the conditions require a grant of easement along the southerly line of this property for drainage purposes. Prior to the construction of this building, the problem of drainage was Variance Appl.No .1R81 George W. Gellatly discussed with an Engineer, when I represented Dr. Robert Davis, and I was asked to advise the City that the use of this pipeline for drainage is at his will and he does not consider it to be an easement. The Variance is for the rear lmlf of the property and not the front half where the depressie~ Or Swale, is located~ an~ n~t wish to tear up the surfacing. Also, the depression creates a problem for a parkingl lot. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the matter was continued until the next meeting. On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, action was postponed~ until the next meeting on Variance Applicatinn No. 1281, filed by George W. Gellatl~, to construct an adAitional single-family dwelling on a lot with one existing single~ Variance Appl.No. 1243 i Anna P. Jensen family dwelling, on property at 1908 Orange Avenue, in the R-1 District. Communication was again read from the Planning C~.lission rec~muending denial of Variance Application No. 12hB, filed by ~nna P. Jensen, to establish parking lots property at 1813 and 1817 W. 16th Street~ in the R-2 District, and to waive the ten-foot rear-yard requirement on property at 1832 W. 17th Street, in the C-1-PK District. William Campbell, representing the applicant, stated there is a parking lot adjoining this property and agreed to the construction of any type of fence required so there would be uo access on 16th Street. CounciLman Hubbard disquali- fied himself on this matter. Warren Sikora, 401 W. 8th Street, representing Mrs. Kirkpatrlck, protested the area is not C~,m,ercial and the church property and park- ing therefor is considered R-1 construction. Leroy Brackman stated the proposed parking lot is directly across the street from his property and did not feel that a parking lot, even though fenced, would improve the area, and cars were seldom parked all day in the church parking lot. It was moved by Councilman Eeinly and seconded by Gould, that a Resolution be adopted overruling the recommendation of the Planning Co~,,ission and granting Variance Application No. 1243, subject to conditions; and that the rights of ingress and egress to 16th Street be granted to the City and it being understood that there will not be any granting back of the rights of ingress and egress; that a 6-foot solid cement fence shall be constructed! along the setback line and the applicant be required to plant and maintain the areali between the sidewalk and setback line; a six-foot block wall fence shall be construe- ted on the west side of the lot, and the area completely blacktopped; the owner shall dedicate to the City a street easement for the full width of the property involved along l?th Street, a strip of land 52 feet in width measured south of and at right angles to the center line of 17th Street for street purposes, and all other conditions as recommended by the Department of Public Works; that a drive not less than ten feet be provided along the west line of the 17th Street lot so that there will be better access to the parking lots~ an8 that a bumper be placedslong the south line so that the cars will not ove~-hang on the siSewalk. 415 Noes~ Councilme~ il Variance Appl.No.1248 Pacific Investments, Ltd. :! [Variance Appl.No. 1266 ~i Ed M. Rosenbaum, et al !IReso.No. 60-60 Granting Variance (refer to Reso.No.60-102) Variance Appl.No.1273 tames A. Freeman ~/~ Absent, Councilmen Not Vot ing{~ ounciLmen Motion lost. Dale H. Heinly, Bob Brewer Stanley C. Gould, Jr., A. A. Hall None Royal E. Hubbard On motion of CounciLman Heinly, seconded by Brewer and carried, the action was continued until the next regular meeting. Commmmication was presented from J. William Smith requesting withdrawal, for furthe~ study, of their Variance Application No. 12k8, filed by Pacific Investments, Ltd., to construct an apartment hotel of six stories, with professional uses on the first floor, on property at 120 E. Washington Avenue, 121 E. 12th Street, and the south- west corner of Bush Street and Washington Avenue, in the R-B District. Communication ~as again read from the Planniug Commission rec~,~ending denial of Variance Application No. 1266, filed by Ed M. Rosenbaum, et al, to extend the facil, ities of an existing used car lot to include the southeast corner of Sycamore and Pine Streets, on property at BO1 So. Sycamore Street, in the R-3 District. Attorney Ridley Smith, 1002 No. Broadway, representing the applicant, stated his client would prefer to have the exit on Pine Street and is willing to comply with the conditions of the Department of Public Works. There would be some selling and storage of cars and an improvement would be made of the property. Mr. Clancey, BO5 So. Sycamore Street, said he would not oppose the lighting or a wall being constructed on the property line. Ray McCoy, 300 So. Main Street, stated the type of lighting would be a continuation of what is now ther~ and asked for an exit on Pine Street~ and that a wall be constructed on Sycamore Street. The Council having unanimously waived the reading oft~mResolutton, on motion of Councilman Heinly~ seconded by Gould and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution No. 60-60 granting Variance on Applicatlou No. 1266 where the Planning Ccmmisslon recommended denial" Was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., D~le H. Heinly, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall Noes, Councilmen None Absent, CounciLmen None Co~mi,o_nication was read from the Planning Cormnission rec~maendlng denial of Variance Application No. 1273, filed by James A. Freeman, to construct a building to be used for a wheel alignment, tire balancing, and brake service shop, on property on the east side of Bristol Street, between 17th and 18th Streets, in the R-1 DJstrlct. Mr. Robert Betts, 12SS-hO W. 18th Street, representing ten property owners, who stood in protest, stated that when business was established on 17th Street, a 78- foot buffer strip was provided to serve as off-street parking on 17th Street and parking is not allowed on Bristol Street. We feel there has been no change in the conditions to warrant this Variance Application, and conditions relative to parking are more acute now than in the past. Earl Jabs, owner of property at 123~ W. 18th Street, advised the proposed building would create a traffic hazard, as it is so close to the intersection of Bristol and 17th Streets. Mr. David Gross, 1725 No. Bristol Street, representing the applicant, protested that there was nothing in writing that a buffer strip would be provided for off-street parking at 17th Street. and advised that this property is separate, with separate taxes, is a business property, and is zoned R-2. The proposed business operation would not be noisy an~ the building would be attractive. On motion of Councilman Brewer, seconded by Gould and carried, the recon~endation of the Planning Co~mnis~ion was approved, smd Variance Application No. 127B denied. /416, fariance Appl.No .1289 Sophia Waldman Variance Appl .No Edward M. Hall Extension of ~Ime Onmm .Plann .C~lssion "Santa Ana Southwest Annex No.5" Hearing Rev.Ferguson A.Wilson Preacher-~th and Broadway Roll Call Ayes, Councilmen Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Bob B~ewer, A. A. Hall Noess Councilmen Royal E. Hubbards Dale H. Heinly Absent, Councilmen Hone Cw,~,:uhication w~s read from the Planning Con~ission recommending denial of Variance Application No. 1289, filed by Sophia Waldman, to build a two-story, 14-unit apart- ment buildin~ with 18 parking spaces on property at lOlO No. Parton Street~ in the R-2 District. Attorney Sam Dreizen, 711 W. lOth Street, representing six property o~ners, who stood in protest, and the Samerico Holding Corporation, 711 W. loth Street, stated this is an R-2 District end there are several duplexes in the area that is not an apartment zone} this being an atte~pb to spot zone. Also, there is a serious parking problem now as No. Parton Street is very narrow. The proposed property provides for 18 parking stalls and the plans do not comply with City's re- quirements. Woody Reagans 2027 No. Main Streets representing the applicants stated the plans were changed providing for 13 units and 17 parking stalls. Red Paulin, 120~2 Browning Avenue, Tustin, cc~mnented that the proposed building would provide one-bedroom apartments for people who worked in the area. Paul Bodnar, 8~2 No. Parton Street, objected, to the one-bedro~n apartments, stating working couples living there would require two automobiles, and that t8 parking stalls for l~ units would mean at least six cars would be parked on the street. The applicant advised there was no parking problem when she lived on Parton Street. Mrs. Sharpe, 1027 No. Patton Street, said most of the lots are 250 feet deep and there is no parking diff~ culty with the nine units she owns on Parton Street. It was moved by Councilman Gould that a Resolution be adopted overruling the recommendation of the Planning Commission and granting the Variance to construct ten units on propertys the plot plan be redrawn to provide for ten units, and usable, accessible parking stalls as required by the Building Code. Motion lost for lack of a second. It was moved by Councilman Brewer that Variance Application No. 1289 be denied for the reason that the property is already a problem because of the parking situation. Motion lost foz~ lack of a second. It was moved by Councilman Heinly that a Resolution be adopted parking stallss and that the apartments be constructed according to plot plan. Motion lost for lack of a second. It was moved by Councilman Heinly, seconded by Gould end carried, that action on the matter be continued until the next regular meeting. On motion of Counci~m~. Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the recommendation of the Planning Commission was approveds and a ninety-day extension of time granted on Variance Application No. 1122~ filed by Edward M. Hall, to permit the use of property at the southwest corner of McFadden and Standard Avenues, in the R-1 Dis- trict, for the operation of a market and six small shops. On motic~ of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the commanication from the Planning C~m~ission was received and filed recommending approval of pro- posed annexation to the City of territory designated "Santa ~na Southwest ~Jmex No. 5", consisting of approximately 890 acres, and located west of Main Street between Delhi Road and Baker Avenue. This being the date set to show cause why the Street Use Permit of Reverend Fergnson A. Wilson of the Assembly of God Churchs P~eache~ at ~th and Broadway, ahomld~be ,re-: Vsked~ ReVerend Wilson stated his cause for his license not to be revoked for preach- lng the Gospel on l~th and Broadway, is that the Supreme Court ruling in New York Preliminary Record of Survey City of Santa Ana Preliminary Record of S~rvey- R.McCoM Prel~mfnary Record of Survey-R .D .Graham .Courts 67~8 has r~led that the constitutional rights gives anyone the privilege of speaking if they desire to speak; the right of using my loud speaker has been authorized by the Supreme Court in New York, providing the loud speaker is con- trolled by City Ordinances of every City, to be heard within a 500-foot radius and I b-ye attempted to comply with the rules; I am sorry if I have offended anyone or! annoyed the merchants. The Mayor stated there is no quarrel with the right of free speech, or the right to worship, but complaints have been registered that you are using the loud speaker system to make derogatory and salacious remarks and turning it up to the annoyance of the people in that particular area. Counci~m~au Gould asked the Reverend Wilson if the Manager of ~,llen & Bluett had requested ~ that the speaker be turned down. Reverend Wilson replied that he was requested to! do so. Councilman Gould stated that it had been reported that you called a merchant a sinner. The Reverend Wilson stated the merchant swore at him and he rebuked himi Councilman Brewer said these merchants have complained to the Police about the an-~ noyanc~the loud speaker and the Preacher's voice can be heard beyoud 500 feet.!~" The Preacher was asked if he entered an automobile, not owned by him, and moved ~ it to park his car there, and he replied he had; also he had met the owner of the i car and told him he had ~moved the car. The Mayor asked if he had adjusted his ' loud speaker after receiving so many complaints and the Preacher said he had turne. it down wherever possible and explained he ~id not think he could he heard beyond the 500-foot radius at any time. Nr. R. G. Tho~pson, ~ll North Broadway, stated his store was not open Friday nights until last Fall, and we would have to conduct ~ our paint business in the back of the store to be heard. Harry Carter of Carter's Lighting, BO9 North Broadway, said action should be taken when the noise inter- feres with the conduct of business. Mrs. Ferguson Wilson spoke on behalf of her husband, stating she knows he meant no harm to aayone and was trying to get people who are not church members, to listen to the word of God, and said she had been on, the street corner durin~ the services, and requested that his license not be re- voked. It was moved by Councilman Gould and seconded by Hubbard, that this CounciJ finds the Reverend Wilson, by his methods, has created a public nuisance, and has been disturbing the peace and quiet of the neighborhood, and that said Street Use Permit be revoked, without prejudice, and to file a new application for another location. Roll Call Ayes, Councilmen Noes, Councilmen Absent, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard~ Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Bob Brewer Dale H. Heinly, A. A. Hall None On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, and on rec~menda~ tion of the Plmm~ng Delmrtment, the following Preliminary Record of Bu.mrey l~ps and Tentative Tract Maps were approved, subject to conditions: Preliminary Record of Su.mrey, filed by the City of Santa ~aa, dividing a parcel located on the north side of 17th Street, between Towner and Olive Streets, subject to conditions~ Preliminary Record of Survey, filed by R. McCoy, consolid~ting three lots at the northwest corner of First Street and Forest Avenue, so they may be considered as one for purposes of the application of the regulations of the Zoning Ordinance, subject to conditions, Preliminsr7 Reco'~l of Su~rey, filed by R. D. Gralmm~ consolidating three lots on the east side of Spurgeon Street, approx~m-tely 19~ feet south of 15th Street~ so they may be considered as one for purposes of the application of the regulations of the Zoning Ordinance, subject to conditions~ /418 2entative Tract ~ap No.3680 Dike and Colegrove, Inc. 2ent at ire Tract ~ap No.3713 ~icholas and 0~Connor 2e~ive Tract ~ap No.3737 EL K. Stanley ~ap of Tract ~o.3637 ~. &0.M. Inc. of Tract 3656 iFairlane Homes,Inc. Leas® Eleventh Naval District iBldg. T-12, C~.Center Ordinance No.NS-445 ~stablish future r/w lines portions of ~cFadden Avenue i Cummmnicat ions I Boundary C~wmt ssion, ~$Board of Supervisors, let ~1. ?, :1 Tentative Tract N~p No. 3680, filed by Dike and Colegrove, Inc., creating22 resi- dential lots located between San Lorenzo Avenue and Hemlock Way, east of Bristol Street, subject to conditions, Tentative Tract Map No. 373-3, filed by Nicholas and O'Connor, creating a residentieJ subdivision located generally on the north side of Sugar Avenue, between Jackson an¢ Harper Streets, subject to condttion~, and Tentative Tract Map No. 3737, filed by H. K. Stanley, creating 61 single family residential lots located at the northeast corner of Fifth and Newhope Streets, sub- Ject to conditions. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, Map of Tract No. 3637, filed by J. & 0. M. Inc., for the dedication of Monica Lane, Lewis Street, Stacy Lane, Hans Lane, E?on Lane~ Siemon S~reet, for public use for highway purpose: and the easement for drainage purposes, and subject to the subdivider filing acer- tificate of title or subdivision guarantee, in accordance with Section 9370.2 of Subdivision Regulations, and bond in the sum of $7~,000.00 were approved; license fee in the sum of $3,050.00 accepted, and agreement covering improvements ordered On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, Map of Tract No. 3656, filed by Fairlane Homes, Inc., for the dedication as public highways, Sugar Avenue, Gates Street, Highland Avenue, Wisteria Place, Flight Avenue, Roberts Drive Ellictt Place, Kent Avenue, all vehicular access rights to Sugar Avenue, except II street intersections, easement for drainage purposes, and Lot A for drainage purposes; also subject to the recording of a Quitclaim Deed by the NeWhope Drainage District f Ora~e County for easement over the east 20 feet of Parcel 1, and the filing by the subdivider of a certificate of title, or subdivision guarantee, in accordance with Section 9370.2 of the Subdivision Regulations, and bond in the sum of $98,000.00 were approved; license fee in the sum of $~,650.00 accepted, and agreement covering improvements ordered signed. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the Mayor was authorized to execute a lease with the U. S. Marine Corps Air Station, Eleventh Naval District, E1 Toro, for the leasing of the east one-half of building known as T-12, 1030 West Eighth Street, C~m~nity Center, for the period beginning July 1, 1960 and ending June 30, 1961, at a rental of $125.00 per month. The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Ordinance, on motion of 4 Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, the following Ordinance entitl : "Ordinance No. NS-4~5 establishing future right-of-way lines along portions of McFadden Avenue" was considered and passed bythe following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Noes, Councilmen Absent, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Dale H. Heinly, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall Stanley C. Gould, Jr. None On motion of Council,~u ~lAbbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following eom- munications were received and filed: From the Boundary Cc~mmission regarding proposed annexation of territory to the ~City of Santa Ana "South Santa Ana Annex No. 5", and advising the boundaries of the proposed annexation are reasonably definite and certain although it cuts proper~ lines, From the Boundary Commission regarding proposed annexation of territory to the ~City of Costa Mesa "Harbor ~mmexation No. 2", and advising the boundaries of the g~-/~proposed annexation are reasonably definite and certain, From the Boundary C~,=~ission regarding proposed annexation of territory to the ~City of Costa Mesa "Mesa Verde No. 3 Annexation", and advising the boundaries of th, proposed annexation are reasonably definite and certain, From the Boundary Commission regarding proposed annexation of territory to the Pity of Orange "Annexation No. 125", and advising the boundaries of the proposed ~nnexation are reasonably definite end certain, From the Board of Supervisors submitting a certified copy of Resolution No. 60-277 requesting the cooperation of incorporated cities within the County and ~their respective officers having Jurisdiction over the construction or alteration of buildings or structures in the vicinity of airports in advising the Orange Count~ Airport C~ission thereof, prior to granting authorization for such construction or alteration, 4,19l John F.Boose Tract No.3505 Tentative Tract Map No. 371~ Fairlane Homes, Inc. Chamber of C~maerce State Assembly 1985 Application to operate taxicabs M. & W. BusIAnes, Inc. Wrom the Board of Supervi~ors submitting certified copy of Minute Order, order- ing received and filed excex-pt of Minutes of City of Santa Ana, dated March 7, 1960j approving plans and specifications of Santa ~na River Channel, Part II, from Ellis Avenue to Struck Avenue, From the City of Orange submitting copy of Resolution No. 1630, proposing to .o~aunex certain property located on the north side of the City of Orange (southwest of Katella Avenue and Glassell Street), designated "Annexation No. 126", From the City of Orange submitting copy of Resolution No. 1631, proposing to ~.p~annex certain property located on the extreme north s~de of the City of Orange (south-east of Santiago Blvd. and Tustin Street), designated "Annexation No. 127"~ From the City of Long Beach submitting certified copy of Resolution No. C-176G urgently requestin~ the producers, distributors and exhibitors of motion pictures ~this area to cease forthwith the presentation of films to the public which are sal- acious in nature, etc., and constituting a menace to the morals of the citizens of the City c~ Long Beach andthe people as a whole, From the County Tax Collector advising intention to sell property described Resub of Deans Add S 5 ft (Ex St) Lot B-3 Blk B, being a five-foot strip of propert~ for sewer and drainage purposes, south of Washington Avenue and east of the So.Pac. 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The City holds title to this laud and the County Tax Collector will be notifie~ and requested to remove from delinquent tax roll, From George Busdeicker, Jr., 1805 No. McClay Street, requesting consideration ~*?~of application as member on the Bowers Memorial ~seum Board, From the President of the Franklin P.T.A. calling attention to the deplorable condition of Forest Street, between First and Fourth Streets, and advising that manM portions of this street do not have sidewalks and curbs, forcing the children to walk in the street, going to and from school, which constitutes a safety hazard, From the Secretary, City Schools, advising Board of Education passed motion that school districts lease the Municipal Bowl from the City for a period of five years, with the rent for said lease to be $1.00 per year and the food, refreshment and parking concessions be included and granted to the school districts, and if acceptable to City that negotiations be instituted immediately for use for the 1960 football season, Minutes of the 158th Meeting of the Board of Trustees, Orange County Mosquito Abatement District, dated March 18, 1960, and Notification of the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control of Beverage Appli. cations of. John H. and Virginia Moses, ~17 N. Artesia Street; Dorathea E. and Jesse F. McCowa~, llll So. Bristol Street~ Arthur E. Anderson and Ellen E. Grew~ 1232-A South Bristol Street; Leon H. Morgan, Inc., 415 Bush Street; Frank G. Leon and Neil F. Swanson, 2721 West 17th Street, and Joseph M. Eannareno, 202 N. Grand Avenue. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the co~mmmication from Rimel & Johnston, Attorneys, representing John F. and Lida A. Boose, advising his client owns fee title to a portion of the property subdivided under Tract No. 3505, to which he was not a party, namely a parcel 65 by 110 feet in the northwest corner of Lot 25, was referred to the Manager for investigation and repc~t. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, Tentative Tract Map No. 371~, filed by Fairlane Homes, Incorporated, creating 15 'residential lots located east of Newhope Street and north of the Newhope Elementary School, was approved, subject to conditions, with the exception that dedication will be suffi- cient, Without improvements, when the property is acquired by Fairlane Homes, Incor- porat ed. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, that the City Council has heretofore adopted Resolution No. 60-36 on February 15, 1960, going on record as being opposed to State Assembly Bill 1985, With respect to State aid to Public Libraries; and now declaring that a representative of the Cb,tuber of Co~erc~ will attend the Governor's Conference on Libraries, April 7th and 8th, 1960, in Sacramento, and will so advise the Committee of the City's opposition to State Asse~ bly Bill 1~5. Roll Call Ayes, Councilmen Noes~ Councilmen Absent, Councilmen The Manager orally Royal E. Hubbard, Dale H. Heinly, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall Stanley C. Gould, Jr. None reported regarding the Application of the M. & W. BUs Lines, Inc. for a permit to operate a taxicab business at 201 No. Bush Street, stating that a portion of our City Code, pertaining to the procedure for the investigation and hearing regarding the operation of taxicabs, provides for a particular Board to hear these matters, and this is not possible as the Board no longer exists. We find that the application as filed is in conformance with the intent and proceedings of the Cede sections, and we know of no reason why the permit should not be issued. /420 Attorney William Weneke, 106 W. ~th Street, representing Leslie E. P~cell, owner of the two taxicabs in operation in Santa Aha, stated he had talked with all parties concerning this matter and expressed a desire to be heard; also the permit should not be granted uhless public necessity or convenience requires it. Attorne~I Dudley Wright, let Western Bank Building, representing the applicant, stated the existing Ordinance provides for a hearing and it seems understandable that Mr. Powell should oppose the hearing, although I do not believe that the taxicab busi- in Santa Aha should be monopolistic, and requested the City Council to substa~ tiate and determine there is a public necessity and convenience existing which should answer the question whether or not this license should be issued. It was moved by Councilman Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, that a hearing be ordered to determine whether or not public necessity or convenience requires an additional taxicab company, and that said hearing be set for April 25, 1960, at 7:30 P.M., in the Mayor's office. Advertise for bids On motic~ of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the Purchasing Liability Insurance for City; Street Agent was authorized to advertise for bids on the following: Name Faces, etc.; Traffic Control devices Liability Insurance for the City of Santa Ana for a three (3) year period ~? starting July let, 1960, Specification 522-1; For furnishing and delivering Street Name Sign Faces, Street Name Sign Block Numbers and Aluminum Blanks, Specification 6~1-1; and For furnishing and delivering Traffic Control devices and equipment, Specdfi- cation 6~B-S; bids to be opened May 2, 1960. 'i l~elease Bond On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, bond in the sum of ~ract No.32~5 , ~,~*/ $35,000.00, filed by Orange County Development Company, for the improvement of property located on Poplar Street, Pacific Avenue, Dahl Lane and Lingan Lane, in Tract No. 3245, was ordered released and improvements accepted as completed. Approve payment On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, approval was grante Zur-Nieden ~C for payment of $182.68 to Mr. Zur-Nieden for construction of City Primary Streets at northeast corner of Edinger Street and Gordon Place, in accordance with request of the Department of Public Works. {eso.No.60-61 The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of ~llocating $7500.00 ~or engineering cost Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Resolution entitled: under Master Agree- ment fiscal year "Resolution No. 60-61 of the City Council of the City of Santa Aha 1960-61 allocating the sum of $7500.00 for the purpose expressed in rescind Reso.No.60-43) Article II of the Master Agreement with the State of California ~,~,~" Division of Highways" ' '~'"" *~°~ ~or engineering costs for the fiscal year 1960-61, said sum to be budgeted for work to be done by the City of Santa Ana engineering staff in the Department of Public Works, was considered and passed By the following vote: ~pplicat ion to ~olicit Funds ~equest ~ub Scout 129 ~erit salary ~ncreases ~yes, Councilmen Noes, Councilmen Absent, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall None None On motion of CounciLman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the request of the Orange County Association for Mental Health, was granted to solicit funds May 9 through June 3, 1960, with door-to-door march on May 24, 1960, for the promotion of education and services toward improved mental health. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the request on half of Cub Scout 129, sponsored by the Lowell School Parent Teachers Association, was granted to hold a cake sale on April 12, 1960 at J. C. Penney Store, 1t9 East Fourth Street. On motion of CounciLman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the written recom- mendation of the Manager, dated March 30, 1960, for salary step increases for nine employees, effective Nay 1, 1960, was approved. Request ABC Carpet Co. Proposed Ordinance regulating taxicabs Ordinance Repealing Code Sections ~231 and 4232 ~?~ Request ~., Hoff limit signs Street 'Request IW. F. Croddy II "~ Re so. No. 60 -62 Establish 24-mln.Parkf ng Zone (Leon E.Furon) Reso .No.60-63 ! 2~-min.Parking ~ Zone and Loading Zone (Wm.D .Greschner On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried~ the co~mmnication from Harry G. L. Hankin, Certified Public ~ccountant, representing ABC Carpet CompaJ.~, advisi~ their client remitted check for $72.00 covering prior quarter license fee plus 100~ penalty of $36.00, and requesting reduction in the penalty for late filln as their client never received the form prior to this time, was referred to the Manager for investigation and report. On motion of Councilman Hetnly, seconded by Brewer and carried, the proposed Ordi- nance regulating taxicabs, as submitted by the City Attorney, will be given first reading at the next regular meeting. On motion of Councilman Brewer, seconded by Heinly and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "Ordinance repealing Santa Ana Municipal Code Sections h2B1 and h232" was introduced, considered and placed on file for second reading. The Manager oral~ reported on the request of John E. Hoff for speed limit signs on English Street, between 17th Street and Washington ~veuue, and stated that the Police Department has been informed of the speed violations, and authorization give for the installation of 25 miles per hour speed limit signs. On motion of Council- man Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the oral report was accepted and the communication ordered filed. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, that the request of W. F. Croddy, 122 South Broadway, be denied, for a two-hour parking zone on Walnut Street~ between Broadway and Bush Street. The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the following Resolution entitle "Resolution No. 60-62 concerning parking limitations and curb markings in accordance therewith" establishing 24-minute parking zones on the west side of Broadway between Third and Fourth Streets, reference request of Leon E. Furon, was c~nsidered and passed by the following vote: Ayes~ Councilmen Noes, Councilmen Absent, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall None None The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the following Resolution entitle "Resolution No. 60-63 concerning parking limitations and curb markings in accordance therewith" establishing 2~-minute parking zone on the west side of Broadway between Eighth Reso .No .60-64 "Yield Right-of- Way" signs (John Gelund ) and Tenth Streets; and establishing passe~er and/or freight loading zone on the west side of Broadway between Eighth and Tenth Streets, reference request of Fred V. Bennett of the William D. Greschner C~any, was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Noes, CounciLmen Absent, CounciLmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall None None The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the following Resolution entitle : "Resolution No. 60-64 declaring Yield Right of Way intersection and concerning parking limitations and curb markings in accord- ance therewith" /422 Reso.No. 60-65 Loading Zones; No Parking Zones; 24-Min. Parking Zones (City Schools ) Request ~riacipal- Diamond Elementary School i{Petition- Residents on 'ii 17th Street (lega~ speed limit ) Request D .A.Thompson Stop sign Broadway and Santa Clara Ave. scrow nstruct ions Reso.No.60-66 Accept deed LOS Angeles Traumatic ~ehabilitation Service inztslli ng "Yield Right of Way" signs designating Wilshire Avenue to yield to' Rene Drive~ and establishing Red Zones on Wilshire Avenue between Rene Drive and Linda Way, Wilshire Avenue between Rene Drive and Spruce Street, Rene Drive between Wilshire and Dahl Lane, and Rene Drive between Wilshire and Jan Way, reference re- quest of John Gelund, was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall Noe s, C cunt ilmen None Absent, Councilmen None The Council having unanimously ~ived the reading of the Resolution, on m6tion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the following Resolution entitle. "Resolution No. 60-65 concerning parking li~itations and curb markings imaccordance therewith" *stablishingNo Parking Zone~he easterl~ 20 feet of the north side of Second'Stre, between Flower and Olive Streets; the easterly 20 feet of the south side of Third Street, between Flower and Olive Streets; the s~utherly 20 feet of the west side Flower Street, between Second and Third Streets; and the northerly 20 feet of the west side of Flower Street, between Second and Third Streets; and establishing 2~- minute Parking Zones on the westerly 105 feet of the east 125 feet of the north side of Second Street between Flower and Olive Streets; and the westerlY 30 feet of the easterly 50 feet of the south side of Third Street between Flower and Olive Streets, reference request of City Schools, was considered and passed by the follow~ ing vote: Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall Noes, Councilmen None Absent ~ Councilmen None On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the request of the Principal of Diamond Elementary School~ for additional sidewalks, or a foot-bridge to span the flood control ditch at Wilshire Avenue and Raitt Street, for children to go to school without using Edinger Street, was received and filed. On motion of cOUncilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the petition of th. per hour residents on 17th ~treet, for enforcement of legal speed limit of ~5 miles/on west 17th Street, between the Santa Aua River and Nancy Lane, was received and filed. On moticm of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the request of D.A. Thempson, 953]. Random Drive, Anaheim, on behalf of relatives residing on North Park' Drive, was denied, for the installation of a stop sign at southeast corner of Broadway and Santa Clara Avenue. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, that escrow instructions No. 41~5'C, dated March 31, 1960, be approved and signed with Los Angeles Traumatic Rehabilitation Service conveying property located on the south side of West First Street, east of the River, for the ~dening of First Street, in consideration of $7,500.00. The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motiOn of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Resolution entitle~: "Resolution No. 60-66 accepting deed where City is paying cash consideration from Los Angeles Traumatic Rehabilitation Service, conveying property on the south side of West First Street, east of the Santa Ana River~ for the widening of First Street, in consideration of the payment of $7,500.00, was considered and passed by the following vote: C Reso.No.60-67 Accept deeds Robert A. Miller, Eugene B. Sire, et al Reso.No.60-68 Post notices~ Setting time for hearing - weeds ~Rrov~.pla~s aD~specs.; aver~mse for Cqnstruct sewer line along Sugar Ave. Project 24 Ayes, Councilmen Noes, Councilmen Absent, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Hein~y, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall None None The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of CounciLman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the following Resolution entltl. "Resolution No. 60-67 accepting deeds where the City is paying no cash consideration" from Robert A. and Eda K. Miller, for a street easement on the west side of Main Street at Twelfth Street; from Eugene B. Sive, Louis J. and Marian Cella, for a road easement on the east side of Bristol Street, Hemlock Way to San Lorenzo Avenue and the south one-half of Hemlock Way, east of Bristol Street; from Eugene B. Sive, and Louis J. and Marian Celia, for a street easement and public utility purposes on the west one-half of the alley south of Hemlock Way, on the west side of Tract No. 3680; from Hand Development Comp8ny, for a street easement and public utility purposes over the east one-half of the alley, south of Hemlock Way, on the east sid. of Tract No. 3680; from Harald H. and HeIene J. Zur Nieden, for a street easement over!,the north side of Edinger Street, east of Gordon Place; from J.W. and Katherin Lenuey, quitclaim,Lng an easement for water lines, sewer main and drainage pipes on Sixth Street, east of Ma~_~y Street, Tract No. 3708; from Emily J. Hayhurst, convey iug an easement for water mains on the south side of Seventeenth Street, east of Harbor Boulevard; from Bertha Nelson, Joseph M. and Alta L. Cantrell, for a road easement and public utility purposes, on Lewis Street, north of Trask Avenues from Joseph J. Cathertna, for a street easement on the north side of Brook Street, east of Bristol Street; from Albert and Fi-ieda Gottlieb, for a street easement on the north side of Brook Street, east of Bristol Street; from Sachio and Masako Nakamura granting property for the south side of Sugar Avenue, east of Harbor Boulevard, and grantimg vehicular access rights to Sugar Avenue, excepting five driveways; and from Pacific Drive-In Theatres Corporation, conveying the same identical property and access rights, and excepting the same five driveways~ was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Noes, Councilmen Absent, Councilmen The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the ~esolution, Ro~al E. Rubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall None None on motion of CounciLman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Resolution entitle "Resolution No. 60-68 of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana and determining and declaring that weeds which when mature bear wingy or downy seeds which will attain such a large growth as to become a fire menace when dry, or which are noxious or dangerous, are growing upon certain streets~ sidewalks~ and private property in sa~d City of Santa Aha, and are a public nuisance: Directing the Director of Public Works to post notices to destroy said weeds as required by law: Fixing the time for hearing objections and protests, and d~recting the abatement thereof in accordance with Chapter l~, Part 2, Division 3, Title 4 of the Government Cede of the State of California" settingttfedate of hearing on May 2, 1960, was considered and passed by the follow lng vote: Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould~ Jr., Dale H. Heinly, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen None On motion of CounciLman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, the plans and specifications were approved, and the Del~rtment of Public Works authorized to ad- vertise for bids for the construction of a sanitary sewer line along Sugar Avenue, between Newhope Street and a point approximately llO0 feet east of Harbor Boulevard hi~ to be opened May 2, 1960. / 424 Authorization to enter On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the Manager was into Agreement with Land Acquisition Service authorized to enter into an employment agreement with the Land Acquisition Service, (Civic Center area) ~..+ 515 So. Broadway, to evaluate the set values and negotiate for the purchase of pro- perty, in the Civic Center area, at the rate of $7.50 per hour, but not to exceed Oral report-Planning IIDirector "Seventeenth i and W.r. ight .S. treetsN.E. ,IAnnex and Lincoln !iand Virginia West Annex" the total amount of $5,000.00. Roll Csll Ayes, Councilmen Noes, Councilmen Absent, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, D~le H. Heind~V, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall Stanley C. Gould~ Jr. None At the request of the M~nager, the Platting Direeto~ Orall~ reported that the Planning Commission, at the meeting held tonight, recon~ended approval of proposed annexations to the City of territories designated "Seventeenth and Wright Streets N.E. Annex" and "Lincoln and Virginia West Annex." On motion of Councilman Hubbard Petition "S~venteenth and Wright Streets N.E.Annex" seconded by Gould and carried, the oral report of the Planning Director was A petition was presented signed by Carl J. Klatt and John A. Earvey~ requesting annexation to the City of Santa Aha of certain territory bounded on the north by Garden Grove Freeway, on the east by Yorba Street, on the south by Seventeenth Street, and on the west by Santiago Street, but excluding that portion bounded by Tustin Avenue, Seventeenth Street, Yorba Street and Santa Clara Avenue, to be kno%ra as "Seventeenth and Wright Streets N.E. Annex", consisting of approximately 900 acres, and on motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the Beso.No.60-69 )eclaring consent ~o commence proceed- Lugs "Seventeenth and Wright Streets N.E. APPROVED: petition was received end filed. The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Resolution entitle~: "ResolUtiou No. 60-69 declaring the consent of the City Council of Santa Ana to commencement of proceedings under the Annexation Act of 1913" of terri~ex-y designated "Seventeenth and Wright Streets N.E. Annex"was considered a~ passed by the following vote: Ayes, COuncilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly, Noes~ Absent, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall Councilmen None Councilmen None On motion of CounciLman Hubbard, seconded by Gould ~ud cerried, the City Council adjourned to April 6, 1960, at 5:00 P.M., in the Council Chamber. · ' olerk: ~f 1;he Couaclt ,3