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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05-09-1960iCity Council met in adjourned regular session. ~!Meeting calTtecl to order by the Vice-Mayor. Present: C ouncflmer~ Absent: CounciLmen Hearing "South Santa Ana Annex No. 5" Ordinance Council Chamber Sante Ana City Hall May 9, 1960 5:00 P.M. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gonld, Jr., Bob Brewer Dale I~. Heinly~ A. A. Hall This b.~-ing the date set for hearing on annexatio~ of property consisting of appro×i mately 890 seres, located west of Main Street between Delhi Boad and Baker Avenue, orally designated "South Santa ~a ;nne× %~o. 5"~ the Clerk/reported un prote~ts were re- ceived ~m8 the hearing was closed. On motion of Councilman C~ld~ ~econded~ by Bre~er and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "Ordinance daclaring the annexation of that certain territory destgrmted 'South Ss_nta ~%ua ;~%nex No. 5'" Change Order No. 1-Community Recreation Building E1 Salvador Park Absent, ~s introduced~ considered and placed on file for second reading. 'Roll Call ;~es~ Co~mcilmen Royal E. Hubbard~ Stanley C. C~ld~ Jr., Bob Brewer Councilmen. None Councilmen Dale H. Helnly~ A. A. Hall On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Brewer and carried, the Vice-Mayor ~as authorized to sign Change Order No. 1, dated May 5, 1960~ ~.~th R. L. Ste~ nmet.~ for a block fence and patio to be constructed at the Community Recreation ~ilding in E1 Salvador Park~ in the total sum oe $6,2h4.00. On motion of CounciLman Gould: sdeonded by Brewer and carried, the C~ty Council adJ, i ~ic~-M~4~5~ of the ~ftf 8~ ~ah~'a ~na~ '' · - - C15rk' of the Council ~urned. 451, Council Chamber Santa Aha City Hall May 16, 1960 7:30 P. N. City Council met in re~-,1-w session. Meeting called to order by the Vice-Mayor. Present: Councilmen Stanley C. Gould, Jr.~ Bob Brewer Royal E. Hubbard Absent: Councilmen Dale H. Heinly, A. A. Hall The Pledge of Allegiance was given. Invocation was given by Reverend F. Quinn Beebe, Richland Avenue Methodist Church. Each member of the City Council having received copies of the Minutes of May 2, 1960 and May 9, 1960, reading of the Minutes was dispensed with and approved on motion of C(ytt~cilman Gould, seconded by Brewer and carried. Bid acceptance A tabulation of bids was presented for the furnishing of electric lamps for the Annual electric lamp contract period July 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961, in accordance with Specification No. 452-8, as follows: Gilbert & Stearns, Inc., 49.3% basic discount; 2% cash discount by 10th prcx; after deduction Of Federal Excise Tax; 4% sales tax. Orange County Wholesale Electric 'Co., 44.0%basic discount; 2% cash discount loth prox. net 30; Federal Excise Tax 4.7%; 4%sales tax. Brown Wholesale Electric Co., ~8.1%basic discount; 2% cash discount 30 days; Federal Excise Tax 4.7%; sales tax 4%. Verd-a-Ray Corpora~{~n, 50.5% basic discount; 1% cash discount 20 days; Federal Excise Tax 4.7%;~'e~ail sales or use tax. Electric Supplies Distributing Co., 48.1% basic discount; 2% cash discount 30 days; Federal Excise Tax 4.7%; sales tax 4%. Lustra Corporation of America, 44% basic discount; 2% cash discount; Federal Excise Tax 4.7%; sales tax 4%. Kleen-Line Corporation, 44%basic discount; 2% cash discount 30 days; Federal Excise Tax 4.7%; sales tax 4%. On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Brewer and carried, the lowest and best bid of Electric Supplies Distributing Cumi~my of Santa Ama was accepted, at the Bid acceptance Annual gasoline contract unit prices and total amount of $475.~8, and all other bids rejected. A tabulation of bids was presented for the furnishing of re~,~-r and premium gaso- line for the period July 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961, in accordance with Specification No. ~61-6, as follows: Regular grade Premium li;rade Richfield 0il Corporation 40-199 Gallons per delivery $ .2236 $ .275 199-399 " " " .2286 .27 400-4999 " " " .2236 .265 4999-&-Over" " " .2036 .245 Union 0il Co. of California 40-199 Gallons per delivery .2036 199-399 " " " .1986 .2394 4oo-4999 " " " · 1936 .2344 Sggg-&-Over .... " .1836 .2244 Shell Oil Company 40-199 Gallons per delivery 0.228 0.268 199-399 " " " 0.223 0.263 400-4999 " " " o.218 0.258 ~999-&-Over" " " 0.198 0.238 Tidewater 0il Cc~pany 40-199 Gallons per delivery .2184 .243~ 199-399 " " " .2134 .e384 400-4999 " " " .2084 .2334 ~999-&-Over" " " .1984 .228~ Stevens Young 0il Ccm~pany 40-199 Gallons per delivery .215 .245 199-399 " " " .21o .24o 400-4999 " " " .205 .235 k999-&-Over" " " .200 .230 Standard 0il Company of California, Western Operations, Inc. 40-199 Gallons per delivery .2294 200-399 " " " .22~ 1;oo-4999 " " " .2194 5000-&-Over" " " .2086 .25kk .2494 .2394 On motiou of Councilmau Gould, seconded by Brewer and carried, the lowest and best bid of the Unic~ Oil Come, any of California was accepted, and all other bids rejected. 452 Bid acceptance Truck Chassis and Cabs Bid acceptance Widening McFadden Ave ,Project No.l14~ and Widening Raitt St. Project No. ll6. Bid Liability Insurance Santa Ana Variance Applications (granted) No.1302 J. N. Goode No.1310 Richard C Banning No.1311 Nyanza Park Estates,Inc. No-1312 J. and O.M , Inc. No.1313 James R Keeney No~1315 Albert J. Jongewaard No.1318 L F. Suamners No.1319 Church of Brethren A tabulation of bids was presented for the furnishing of Four (4) Truck Chassis with Cabs, Specification No. 621-2~, as follows: Item 1 International Harvester Company $6,970.98 George Dunton, Inc, 6,2h8.00 L. D. Coffing Co. 7,540.20 McMurtrie-Payne Corp. 6,232.24 Item 2 Item 3 3,881.51 2,967.90 3,981.00 2,630.00 3,376.33 2,665.04 3,690.00 3,032.00 On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Brewer and carried, the lo w bid of McMurtrie-Payne Corporation was accepted for item 1, in the total amount of $6,232.24, and item 2, in the total amount of $3,690.00; and the lowest and best bid of George Dunton, Inc. was accepted for item 3, in the total amount of $2,630.00, and all other bids for each item were rejected. A tabulation of bids was presented for the widening of McFadden Avenue, between Sullivan Street and Raitt Street, Project No. 114~ and for the widening of Raitt Street, between Edinger Street and McFadden Avenue, Project No. Total Ralph D. Mitzel Sully-Miller Contracting C~mpany Griffith Company Goode & Schroeder, Inc. Cox Bros. Construction Co. 116, as follows: Bond $3%~oo.oo $3,500.00 3l, 888.50 lO~ 33,275.00 4,000.00 33,300.70 10% 35,589.oo lo~ On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Brewer and carried, the lowest and best bid of Sully-Miller Contracting Company, was accepted in the total amount of $31,888.50, and all other bids rejected. On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Brewer and carried, action was postponed to June 6, 1960, on the award of the bid for Public Liability Insurance for the City of Santa Aha, for a three-year period starting July 1, 1960, Specification No.522-1, and the matter referred to the Manager and Attorney for study and report. On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Brewer and carried, the recc~mendations of the Planning Commission were approved, and the following Variance Applications grant ed: Variance Application No. 1302, filed by J. N. Goode, to convert present build- ings on property into offices (real estate, contractors, accountants, etc. ) on property at 601 E. 17th Street, in the R-2 District, subject to conditions, and for one office only, Variance Application No. 1310, filed by Richard C. Banning, to build an addi- tion to house, which will then attach house and garage on property at lO18 E. Buffalo Avenue, in the R-1 District, in accordance with plot plan, Variance Application No. 1311, filed by Nyanza Park Estates, Inc., to decrease the front-yard setback from the center line of the street, from 60 feet to 55 feet, on property located on the south side of Tenth Street, bounded by English Street on the east, Hawley Street on the west, and Eighth Street on the south, in the R-1 District, in accordance with plot plan, Variance Application No. 1312, filed by J. and O. M.,Inc., to decrease the front-yard setback from the property line, from 30 feet to 20 feet, situated north of Trask Avenue, between Laird Street and the Santa Ana River Channel, in the R-1 District, in accordance with plot plan, with the understanding that all other re- quired yard distances from property line to eave shall be in accordance with the existing Ordinance, Variance Application No. 1313, filed by James R. Kemney, to operate a retail lapidary business in existing building, on property at 1621 Greenville Street, in the R-2 District, subject to conditions, Variance Application No. 1315, filed by Albert J. and Mabel S. Jongewaard, to build a breezeway between the residence and garage on property at 1411 Marion Way, in the R-1 District, in accordance with plot plan, Variance Application No. 1318, filed by L. F. Summers, to build an additional single-family dwelling on the property with an existing residence, at 1137 So. Sullivan Street, between Wilshire and Fairview Avenues, in the R-1 District, subject to conditions, and Variance Application No. 1319, filed by the Church of the Brethren, to remodel entryway of the Church, on property at the southwest corner of Ross and Camile Streets, between Camile and Bishop Streets, in the R-2 District, in accordance with plot plan and subject to conditions. Variance Applications On motion of Counc~l-~n Gould, seconded by Brewer and carried, the recon~endations (denied) of the Planning Commission were approved, and the following Variance Applications denied: No. 1301 Grange Development, Inc. No. 1303 Wm. Howard Wilson Variance Appl ,No. 1197 Robert C. Thomas Extension of time Variance Application No. 1301, filed by Grange Development, Inc., to build eleven four-unit family apartment houses on property just east of 3517 W. llth Street, in the R-2 District, and Variance Application No. 1303, filed by Wm. Howard Wilson, to build a new house on the front half of the lot, with special construction such as three front doors, ramp, etc., for a wheel-chair patient, with an existing house on rear half of lot, on property at 1920 Kilson Drive, in the R-1 District, and the petitions signed by eleven perso~s favoring theVariance, were received and filed. On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Brewer and carried, the recommendation of the plan=lng C<--.-lssion was approved, and a ninety-day extension of time granted on Variance Applicatien No. 1197, which was granted November 2, 1959, with ex~pira- Variance Appl.No.1291 Alfred Carney and David E. Ascher tion date of May 2, 1960, to Robert C. Thomas, to permit erection of two units above existing four-car garage, on property at 133~ E. ~th Street, in the R-2 District. Cu,~aanication was presented from the Planning C.-~aission recommending denial of Variance Application No. 1291, filed by Alfred Carney and David E. Ascher, to con- vert the front apartment to an office for The Burton Detective Agency, on property at 713 Spurgeon Street, in the R-3 District. Sidney Berlin stated he owns The Burton Detective Agency, and had lived at 713 Spurgeon Street for three years prior to converting the front apartment to an office; that the owner of the apartment has no objection to the office use which would be conducted primarily through telephone calls; there are parking spaces for approximately twelve cars, although only about six cars are parked there daily, and requested approval of the Variance Application. It was moved by Councilman Gould that a Resolution be adopted over-ruling the Plan- ning C~ission and granting the Variance for two years, for the purpose of a detec- tive agency only, and no exterior signs be placed away from the building. Motion lost for lack of a second. On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Brewer and Preliminary Record of Survey Maps carried, the matter was continued until the next regular meeting. On rec.;~i~endation of the Planning Department, and on motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Brewer and carried, the following Preliminary Record of Survey Maps were approved Survey Map No. 167 Porter C. Edmunds Survey Map No. 169 J. H. Biggar Tentative Tract Map No. 3769 B J. Haupert Preliminary Record of Survey No.167, filed by Porter C. Edmunds, creating two parcels located on the south side of Fruit Street and beginning at a point approxi- mately 660 feet east of the center line of Mabury Street, subject to conditions, and Preliminary Record of Survey No.169, filed by J. H. Biggar, creating two par- cels located on the south side of 17th Street and immediately east of the A.T.and S.F. Railroad, subject to conditions. On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Brewer and carried, action was postponed until the next regular meeting on Tentative Tract Map No. 3769, filed by B. J. Haupert, creating 76 residential lots located east of Gunther Street and 250 feet Tentative Tract ~ap No. 1907 Rosenburg and Young north of Camile Street. The Manager orally requested that action be deferred until June 6, 1960 on Tentative Tract Map No. 1907, reViaed Map No. ~, filed by Rosenburg and Young, creating 78 lots located east of Raitt Street and north of the easterly prolongation of Glenwood Tentative Tract Map No. 3791 Hodges Building Corp. Place and consisting of approximately 16.5 acres, subject to conditions. On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Brewer and carried, Tentative Tract Map No. 3791, filed by Hodges Building Corporation, creating four industrial parcels loca%nd 1300 feet north of McFadden Avenue at the west end of the Wakeham Avenue cul-de-sac, was approved, subject to all conditions imposed, except the condition 454 Preliminary Record of Survey No. 168 Donald L. Coleman, et al Southern Pacific Co.~ Lease Renewal Calif.Air National Guard Escrow Instructions Reso.No.60-98 Accept deed William C.Borland Reso.No.60-99 Declaring intention to vacate Sullivan St. north of 5th St. (set hearing date) requiring the establishment of the street described as "A" Street be deleted from the required conditions. Communication was presented from the Planning Department recommending approval of Preliminary Record of Survey No. 168, filed by Donald L. Coleman and Jacoba V. Obispo, creating two parcels located at the southeast corner of Sugar Avenue and Verano Street, subject to conditions. Ray }4ercado, 1301 Euclid Avemue, Garden Grove, stated the conditions were acceptable to his client, except condition "e" requiring improvement of Verano Street, including Service Road and Sugar Avenue, as shown on the Record of Survey; also that condition "g" provide for any adequate storm drain structure approved by the Department of Public Works, rather than the 36-inch reinforced concrete pipe storm drain set forth in the condition. Councilman Heinl~ arrived at 8 P.M. On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Brewer and carried, Preliminary Record of Survey Map No. 168 was approved, subject to conditions "a", "b", "c", "d", "f" and "h'~ as recorm~ended by the Planning Department, and that condition "e" be com- plied with and the owner enter into an agreement with the City to improve the west ~00 feet of Sugar Avenue and Verano Street, if and when the same are ready to be occupied ~nd prior to issuance of Building permits; and that condition "g" be com- plied with and the 36-inch reinforced concrete pipe be substituted for any pipe as hereinai%er approved by the Department of Public Works. On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, proper ~ficials were authorized to execute agreement dated May 16, 1960, with the Southern Pacific Company for recovery of cost for off-site sewer along westerly side of Birch Street, south of Delhi Road; and renewal of lease No. DA-O~-S76-NG-251, dated July l, 1960, with the California Air National Guard, for rental of certain facilities at the Community Center, for a period of one year beginning July l, 1960, at a rental of $100.00 per month. It was moved by Councilman Gould, seconded by Brewer and carried, that escrow instructions dated May 9, 1960, and amended escrow instructions dated May ll, 1960, be approved and signed with William C. and Mignonne Borland, for property on the east side of Garnsey Street, north of Sixth Street, for the Civic Center site, in the su~ of $12,750.00. The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Councilm~n Gould, seconded by Brewer and carried,the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution No.60-98 accepting deed where City is paying cash consideration" from William C. and Mignonne Borland~ for property on the east side of Garnsey Street, the fourth lot north of Sixth Street, known and numbered 619 No. Garnsey Street, in the sum of $12,750.00, was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Stanley C. Gould, Jr.~ Dale H. He~nly, Bob Brewer, Royal E. Hubbard Noes, Councilmen None Al~sent, Councilmen A.A. Hall The Council having unadimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Brewer and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution No. 60-99 approving map and declaring intention to vacate Sullivan Street north of Fifth Street" as reccm~ended by the Department of Public Works, and setting the date of hearing on June 6, 1960, was considered and passed by the following vote: 455 Reso .No. 60-100 Accept deeds Bertrum C .Coffey, Jr., Kenneth C. Price, et al Ordinance Repealing Ord.No.NS-438 (Amendment Appl.Noo305 James M. Gotamo) (refer to OrdoNooNS-h53) Ordinance No. NS-hSO Declaring annexation "South Santa Aha Annex No. 5" Ordinance No. NS-451 'Declaring annexation "Memory Lane and Baker North No. 2 Annex" AYes, Councilmen Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly, Bob Brewer, Royal E. Hubbard Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen A.A. Hall The Council having ,,B~lmously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Councilm~n Heinl~, secc~ded by Gould and carried, the follow~= Resolution entitled: "Resolution No. 60-100 accept~= deeds where the City is paying no cash consideration" fro~ Bertrum C. Coffey, Jr., conveying property for the wide~ing of 17th Street .on the south side; fram Kenneth C. and Marcia Price, for street easement for Dahl Lane, west of Fairview and Huron Drive; from Everett and Lucille F~uwell and Kenneth and Lucille Wilson, for street easement on the east side of Main, south of Fourteenth; from Roy and Emma Todd, for street easement on the east s~e of Main, south of Edgewood; from Josephine M. Reilly, for street easement on the east side of Main, south of Bachman Drive; from Ruth W. Guest, for street easement on the east side of Main, north of Bachw,.*-'a Drive; from Fairlane Homes, Inc., for drainage easement in Tract No. 3656; from W.C. and Fley B. Cooper, Bernard and Me~ry Jones, Charles -~ June Robertson, Theedore J. and Norma Wnggy, an~ Jack and Ruth Matsuda, in each case granting a sewer easement along the west side of Newhope, south of Bolsa; and frem Coordinated Service, for drainage easement in Tract No. 3665, was considered ~n~ passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale W. Heinly, Bob Brewer, Royal E. Hubbard Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen A.A. Hall On motian of Council-~n Gould~ seConded by Heinl~ an~ carrie~, the following Or~i- nance entitled: "Ord1-ance amenatng article IX of the Santa Ama Municipal Code to change district classificatien on Amendment Application No. 305, amending Sectional District Map 16-5-10 and repealing Ordinance NO. NS-~8" reference Amendment Application filed by James M. Gotamo, to reclassify property consisting of approximately nine acres from the C-2-PK and A-1 Districts to the C-l-Iff( District, located at the southeast corner of Bolsa Avenue, proposed 120-foot major arterial, and Verano Street, proposed 10~-foot pr~ma~y street, was introduce~, considered and placed on file for second reading. The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the 0ralSton.ce, on motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Brewer and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "0rd~nance No. NS-~50 declaring the annexation of that certain territory designated 'South Santa Ama Annex No.5'" was considered and passed by the follOWing vote: Ayes, Councilmen Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Neinly, Bob Brewer, Royal E. Hubbard Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen A.A. Hall The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Ordinance, on motion of COU~cllm~n Gould, seconded by Brewer and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "Ordi~nee No. NS-451 declaring the annexation of that certain territory designated 'Memory Lane and Baker North No. 2 Annex'" wes considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Noes, Councilmen Absent, Connci!~n Sta-ley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly, Bob Brewer, Royal E. Hubbard None A. A. Hall 456 Ordinance Proposed Land-Use (set hearing date) Ordinance Proposed Sections 4231 and ~232 (resorting) Communications City of Orange, et al It was moved by Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, that a hearing date be set on June 6, 1960, for consideration of the final draft of the proposed Revised Land-Use Ordinance, as prepared by the Planning Department, which said Ordinance does not make any change in the classification of any property within the City, but provides for eight new Districts and provides changes in the regulations of existing Districts. On motion Of Councilman Gould, seconded by Brewer and carried, the following Ordi- nance entitled: "Ordinance emending Santa Aha Municipal Code by adding two Sections thereto regulating occupancy and use of places of public accommo- dation'' and that Part 3 of Chapter 2 of Article IV of the Santa Aha Municipal Cede is hereby emended by adding thereto two new Sections in words and figures as f o llows: Section No. 4231. Unlawful Occupancy. Persons of the opposite sex, except husband and wife or parent and minor child or adult and related minor child with the exact relationship shown, shall not Jointly register and occupy an~ roc~ in anyhotel, motel, lodging house, rooming house, trailer park or other place where transients are accom- modated in the City. Section No. ~232. Unlawm~ul Renting. (a) No proprietor, manager, or other person in charge of any building or place where transients are accommodated shall register, rent or assign any room, space, or place for Joint occupancy by persons of the opposite sex, un- less such persons shall be registered as husband and wife or as parent and minor child or adult and related mfnor child with the exact relationship show~. (b) No proprietor, manager, or other person in charge of any hotel, motel, lodging house, rooming house, trailer or other place where transients are acc~maodated for sleeping or lodging purposes shall rent or let any room, rooms, or trailer more than once to the seme person or persons between the hours of 6:00 P.M. and 6:00 A.M. of the next day. (c) No proprietor, manager, or other person in charge of any hotel, motel, lodging house, rooming house, trailer or other place where transients are accommodated for sleepf~ or lodging pu_wposes shall rent or assign any room, space, or place to two or more persons without first requiring said per- son to register, excepting therefrom minor children under the age of sixteen years. (d) No proprietor, manager, or other person in charge of any hote4 motel, lodging house, rooming house, trailer or other place where transients are com~odated for sleeping or lodging purposes shall knowingly rent, let, or assign any room, space, or place to any person or persons for the purpose of prostitution. ~as introduced, considered and placed on file for second reading. On motion of Cou~c~lmau Gould, seconded by Brewer and carried, the followiug com- munications were received and filed: From the City of Orange submitting copy of Resolution No. 1641 proposing to annex certain property located on the extreme north side of Orange designated "Annexation No. 131," From the City of Orange submitting copy of Resolution No. 1642 propos~Bg to annex certain property located on the extreme north side of Orange designated "Annexation No. 132," Frc~ the City of Orange submitting copy of Resolution No. 1643 proposing to annex certain property located at LaVeta and Woodland, approximately one mile northeast of northeast corner of "lTth and Wright Streets N.E.Annex" designated "Annexation No. From the City of Orange submitting copy of Resolution No. 16~7 proposing to annex certain property located on the extreme north side of Orange designated "Annexation No. 134," From the Santa Ana Board of Realtors, advising the members of this organization are handling over 90~ of all brokerage transactions covering real estate in this area, and requesting all information pertaining to any pending legislation when it is in the formative stage, so that a cc~mmittee from their Board may analyze the far reaching effect it may have on their business before it becomes a law, From the Manager of the Chember of Commerce submitting copy of a motion made by the Civic Beautification Con~nittee of the Chamber of Commerce for evaluation and possible suggestions as to how the Chamber might help in such a problem, From the N~nager of the ChamBer of Ccmmaerce stating c~nsiderable t~e and effort has been spent by the Civic Affairs Committee studying and evaluating the proposed new zoning Ordinance, and advising the C(~,m~lttee, at their regular meeting April 8th, approved the proposed City zoning Ordinance, subject to the revisions agreed upon, From the City of San Diego submitting certified copy of Resolution No. 1601~2 requesting the producers, distributors and exhibitors of motion pictures in this area to cease forthwith the presentation of films to the public which are salacious 4,57, Release Bonds Tract Nos. 2140, 3391 and 3531 in ~ature, etc., and constituting a memace to the morals of the citizens of San Diego au~ the people as a whole, Minutes of the 159th Meeting of the Board of Trustees, Orange County Mosquito Abate~ ment District, dated April 15, 1960, Affidavit of Publication of Notice of Intention to circulate a petition proposing the edoption of an Ordinance to place two sections lm the Santa Ama Municipal Code pro- hihiting certain 1amoral practices in the City of Santa Ama, California, and Notifications of the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control of Beverage Applica- tions of Irene J. -~ Walter M. Ostermiller, 304 No. B~oadway; from Eva Gonzalez, 1510 No. Harbor Bonlevemxl~ from Lmcille E. and Merle L. Galvin, and Andrew R. an~ LaRose M. M~imzer, 421 E. McFadden Avenue; and William E. Hentges, 2026 W. Fifth Street. motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Helnly and carried, the bonds were ordered released and improvements accepted as completed on the following Tracts: Bond in the sum of $13,000.00, filed by Thcs. and Gertrude S. Greenwald, for the improvements of Willits Street, approxfmmtely 143 feet west of the Streets, in Tract No. 2140, W. and Gladys Andrew, and Harold H. property located on the north side of intersection of Spruce and Willits Bend in the sum of $77,000.00, filed by Raitt Properties, for the impro~oments of property located on the west side of Raitt Street Between Monta Vista Avenue and Fairview Avenue (West McFadden Avenue), imTract No. 3391, amd Approve payments Garden Grove School DistriCt; Villa Riviera Development Company B~axd in the sum of $1~6,000.00, filed by Cardinal Homes (Hester Development Co. ~2, Inc. ), far the improvements of property on the west side of Sullivan Street, between McFadden and Borchard Avenues, in Tract No. 3531. On motion of Counc~m~n Gould, seconded by He~-ly smd carried, approvals were granted for payment of $2,030.28 to the Garden Grove School District for street work completed by the District on Hazard Street; amd payment of $866.73 to villa Riviera Development Company for street improvements placed in Hazard and Newhope Streets, contiguous to ~Applications to Solicit Funds Tract No. 2743, in accordance with the requests off the Department of Public Works. On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinl,V amd carried, the following applications to solicit funds were granted: Santa Ama Unit ~131 American Legion Auxiliary, through the sale of Poppies on May 2Otb and 21st, for child welfare and Veteran's r~h~bilitation, Or~ge County Voiture ~527 ~O-8, 3310 W. Ocean Front, Newport Beach, on May 25th to August 1, 1960, for student murses' training and child welfare in Orange County, and Request City of Hope (solicit funds) Communication Orange County Ambulance Ass'n. (rate schedule) Muscular Dystrophy Associations of America, Orange County Chapter, through business and residential appeal, and cannisters and mail appeal, during December 1960, for service to patients and family through equipment purchases, physical therapy, recreation, and social service, and research in seektng the cause and cure of Muscular Dystrophy and other neuro-muscular diseases. On motion of Councilma~ Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, the request of the City of Hope was granted to change their date for soliciting funds from June 5th to May 29th, 1960, and the Clerk instructed to notify the Organization. C~am~nication was presented from the Orange County Ambulance Association submitting Resolution and Petition and an Ambulance Rate Schedule effective May 1, 1960, resolving that its members will be unable to continue rendering services under existing financial conditions. On motion of Counci!~a~ G*uld, seconded by Heinly and carried, the ccmmuni- cation was received, filed, and the Manager stated he would submit copies of the Resolu- tion and Petition and the AmBulance Hate Schedule to the City Council for their deter- Reso.No.60-101 Structural fire protection rate ,-~ ruination and report at the next regular meeting. The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Coumcilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution No. 60-101 authorizing petition to the Board of Supervisors of Orange County requesting that property within the City of San~aAna, California be excepted from the levy of any Orange County tax to provide structural fire protection" was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Noes, Councilmen Absent, C~Ancilmen Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly, Bob Brewer, Royal E. Hubbard None A. A. Hall 458 Plans and Spcci- fications-resurfacing Main St. btn 4th and 7th Streets,Proj. 102, unit VII Advertise for bids Sanitary sewer, north of Fruit St. to 17th St. and old Tustin Avenue, Project 26 Extension of completion time-improvement McClay St., Project llS; Chestnut Ave., Project C-41 Merit salary increases Claim C.J.Segerstrom and Sons Claim for personal injury-Laney D. Yates Request Maximino Preciado (La Paloma Cafe) Termination of Proceedings "South Santa Aha Annex No.3" Request to waive license penalty Sutton's Inc. Request Jay C. Parry (close Eastwood Ave.) Request Orange County Fair (1960) ResoNo.60-102 Rescinding Reso.60-60 granting Variance Appl. No.1266 (Ed M. Rosenbaum) On motion of Councilman Hein~v, seconded by Gould and carried, the plans and speci- fications were approved for the resurfacing of Main Street between Fourth and Seventh Streets, Project No.102, Unit VII. On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Gould and carried, the plans and speci- fications were approved, and the Purchasing Agent authorized to advertise for bids for the construction of a sanitary sewer north of Fruit Street to 17th Street and old Tustiu Avenue, Project No. 26; bids to be opened June 6, 1960. On motion of CounciLman Heinly, seconded by Brewer and carried, the extensions of completion time from March 7, 1960 to May 8, 1960, were granted for the improvement of McClay Street between McFadden and Chestnut Avenues, Project No. ll5; and for the improvement of Chestnut Avenue between McClay and Lyon Streets, Project No. C-41~ as requested by the Department of Public Works. On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Gould and carried, the written recom- mendation of the M~nager, dated May S, 1960, for salary step increases for six employees, effective June l, 1960, was approved. On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Gould and carried, the claim of C. J. Segerstrom and Sons, in the sum of $675.00, for trash cleanup, seed and field work loss fr~n bverflow flooding of laud to the City drainage ditch, was referred to the Manager, Attorney and Insurance Carrier for appropriate action. On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Gould and carried, the claim of Laney D. Yates, in the sum of SI1,100.00 for alleged personal injuries and property damage due to unmarked roadway as to the termination of pavement causing his automobile to run off paved portion of Bolsa Street and striking a tree in direct line of travel of Bolsa Street, was referred t~ the City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Gould and carried, the request from Maximino Preciado, owner of La Pal~f~o E. 4th Street, for a permit to use the property at the rear of the Cafe to construct a ~atio and use said patio for dining and dancing, was referred to the Manager for recommendation and report. On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, the annexation designated "South Santa Aha ~muex No. S" was declared null and void and all pro- ceedings terminated under the Inhabited Act. Communication and check dated May 10, 1960, in the amount of $18.00, for second quarter license fee, was presented from Joe Fallas, President, Sutton's Inc., 2722 No. Main Street, requesting waiving of the 100~ penalty on delinquent license fee. On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, the Manager was instructed to notify Mr. Fallas that the 100~ delinquent penalty fee is set out in the License Ordinance and is the law. It was moved by Councilmau Heinly, seconded by Gould and carried, that the request of Jay C. Parry, 617 Eastwood Avenue, be denied, to close Eastwood Avenue to com- mercial traffic between Sixth and Fruit Streets, and the Clerk instructed to notify Mr. Parry of Council's action. On motion of COuncilmsu Heinly, seconded by Brewer and carried, the request of the Secretary-Manager, Orange County Fair, was granted to hang overhead flag lines at 25 locations~ advertising the 1960 Orange County Fair~ to be installed approximately June 29th and removed not later than July 20, 1960. The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Counc~lma~ Heinly, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Resolution entitled: Leave of absence Dale H. Heiuly, Stanley C .Gould, Jr. and Bob Brewer Request .Plant Guard Service (Gerber & Company) Canvass Election Returns - 'Berrydale and Trask N.E.Annex' .0rdinance "Resolution No. 60-102 rescinding Resolution No. 60-60 to correct error and granting Variance on Application No. 1266 filed by Ed M. Rosenbaum, where Planning Co,,,~ssion recnmmended denial" and that conditic~ numbered 2 in Resolution No. 60-60 is hereby corrected to read as follows: That a block wall ~ot less than five feet high be ccmstructed as follows: (a) On the north edge of the existing drive, come~cing at the west property lime easterly to a point even with the garage om the abuttiug property to the south; (b) A concrete wall fence not less than five feet high along the west proper- ty line with a ten-foot radius at the corner of Pine and Sycamore Streets, said wall to end ten feet east of the west property line (which is at the end of the radius). "2. was considered and passed by the following vote: Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale N. Neinly, Bob B~ewer, Royal E. Nubbar~ None Ao A. Hall Ayes, Councilmen Noes, Councilmen Absemt, Councilmen On motiem of Counc~lm*~ Gould, secomded~y Hetnly and carried, the oral regmests of Coumcilmen Heinl~, G~,I~ and ~rewer were granted to attend the Mayors' amd Councilmen's Institute, League of California Cities, ia Berkeley, May 24 through May 28, 1960, and that they be paid in advance $2OO.00 each to cover the expenses of the trip. Application was presented from Gerber & Company, 311 N. Verdugo Road, Glendale, requesting permit and/or license to furnish plant guards and burglar alarm ser- vices, and stating they wish to furnish guard service, about June l, 1960, for the Collins Radio Company, 332~ Delhi Road. On recommendation of the Police Depart- ment, and on motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Brewer and carried, the re- quest was granted to operate a guard and merchants' protective service. This being the date to canvass voters' ballots cast at the 'Berrydale and Trask N.E.Aunex" and it satisfactorily appears to the City Council of the City of Santa Ana that notice of said Special ~unicipal Election was duly given and the Election was duly and regularly held on May 10, 1960, according to law. On motion of Coun- cilman Gould~ seconded by Brewer 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, consist- lng 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 Council determined and the Clerk declared that there were no absentee ballots voted at said election; that the proposition submitted to the Electors was: Vic~-~t~e City of Santa Aaa Shall the territory designated and ( YES ) known as "Berrydale and Trask N.E. ( ) Annex" be annexed to the City of ( ) Santa Arm? ( NO ) and that there were a total of 108 votes cast at said Election of which number 97 were voted "Yes" and 11 were voted "No". On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Brewer and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "Ordinance declarimg the result of the canvass of returns of the Special Annexation Election in the territory known and designated as 'Berrydale and Trask N. E. Annex', and approving and declaring the annexation of said territory to the City of Santa Ana, California" was introduced, considered and placed on file for second reading. On motion of CounciLman Brewer, seconded by Gould and carried, the City Council adjourned. ' - ClerI~ Of the Council 460 Council Chamber Santa Ana City Hall June 6, 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 Reverend B. J. Usher, Aldersgate Methodist Church of Tustin. Each member of the City Council having received copies of the Minutes of May 16, 1960, reading of the Minutes was dispensed with and approved on motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Neinly and carried. Bid withdrawal of Barkley Pipeline Construction~Inc. on Projects 25 and 26 The Manager reported receipt of a letter from Barkley Pipeline Construction, Inc., indicating a major clerical error had been made by them in the method of presenting their bids on the construction of a sanitary sewer from First Street to the inter- section of 6th and Mabury Streets, and along First Street to the Fast City Limits, Project 25; and the construction of a sanitary sewer north of Fruit Street to 17th Street and Old Tustin Avenue, Project 26, and recommended that Cotmcil action be taken to permit this Company to withdraw their bids. On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the recommendation of the Manager was approved, and the request of Barkley Pipeline Construction, Inc. granted to withdraw their Bid acceptance Sanitary Sewer Fruit Street Project 26 bids, w~th instructions to the Clerk to notify this Company of Council's action. A tabulation of bids was presented for the construction of a sanitary sewer north of Fruit Street to 17th Street and Old Tustin Avenue, Project 26, as follows: Leo Weiler Company Elmer E. Barnett dba Orange County Constr.Co. Total Bond $17,685.~5 lO~ 23,631.00 10~ Bid acceptance Sanitary Sewer First Street Project 25 On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the low bid of ~n the Leo Weiler Company was accepted at the unit prices a-~obal amount of $17,685.45~ and all other bids rejected. A tabulation of bids was presented for the construction of a sanitary sewer from First Street to the intersection of 6th and Mabury Streets, and along First Street to the East City Limits, Project 25, as follows: Elmer Barnett dba Orange County Constr.Co. Bar-Roc Contractors, Inc. R. H. Flickinger, Inc. Leo Weiler Company ~GB Construction Company Total Bond ~36,329.20 10% 20,609.20 10% 65,149.80 10% 39,623.00 10~ 44,697.88 10~ On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Gould and carried, the low bid of Bid acceptance Widen 8th St.and construct parking lot E1 Salvador Park Project C-44 Elmer Barnett dba Orange County Construction Company was accepted at the unit prices ~n~ amount of $36,329.20~ and all other bids rejected. A tabulation of bids was presented for the widening of 8th Street between Townsend and Artesia Streets, and constructing parking lot at E1 Salvador Park, Project C-44, as follows: George Vlier, dba Vlier Contracting Co. Goode & Schroeder, Inc. Griffith Company Cox Bros. Construction Co. R. J. Noble Company Sully-Miller Contracting Company Ralph D. Mitzel Total Bond $15,922.70 lO% 15,063.40 10~ 15,10~.00 $2,000.00 14,608.00 10% 12,073.00 10~ 15,3oo.5o lO~ 13,903.00 $1,390.30 On motion of CounciLman Heinly, seconded by Brewer and carried, the low bid of in the Ralph D. Mitzel was accepted at the unit prices an~total amount of $13;903-00, and all other bids rejected. 461 Bid acceptance Counc~]~au Brewer disqualified himself on the following matter. Legal notices · j On motion of Councilm~n Heinly, seconded by Gould and carried, the Clerk was ized to open the two bids for the publication of legal notices and other matters required by law, to be published for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1960 and ending June 30, 1961, as follows: Santa Aha Register First insertion, Saturday only $1.50 per inch. ~ other day $1.85 per inch. Each subsequent insertion, Saturday only, $1.35 per inch. Any other day $1.B5 per inch. Santa Ana Independent First insertion $1.30 per column inch. Each subsequent insertion $1.10 per On moti°n of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the bids were re- ferred to the Attorney for determination and opinion, to be rendered to the Council Bid acceptance Liability Insurance Santa Ana at the next regular meeting. A tabulation of bids was presented for the furnishing of Public Liability Insurance for the City, for a three-year period starting July 1, 1960,~pecification 522-1, as follows: Orange County Insurance Agency General Insurance to.of America on behalf of Harrison & Zeppegno and E. M. Sundquist Lee Smith & Company E. D. Holmes Allstate Insurance Company Premises and Operations Automobile $24,061.94 24,360.92 14,228.52 25,805.10 10,678.43 21,594.00 10,404.37 19,331.98 5,785.80 On reccem~endation of the Manager, and on motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the Public Liability Insurance for the City was awarded to the bidder, Allstate Insurance Company, at the unit prices furnished, with a cost per Hearing Vacate portion of Sullivan St. north of Fifth Street Reso.No.60-103 ordering vacation Hearing Proposed Land-Use Ordinance year for premises and operations and automobile liability. This being the date set for hearing to vacate a portion of Sullivan Street north of Fifth Street; no protests were received ard the hearing was closed. The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Brewer and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution No. 60-103 ordering vacation and abandonment of Sullivan Street north of Fifth Street" was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale N. Heinly, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen None This being the date set for hearing to consider the final draft of the proposed Revised Land-Use Ordinance, as prepared by the Planning Department, Dr. Daniel F. Gordon, 8~3 N. Broadway, asked if the Ordinance would be read, and the Mayor replY( it would not as it would take considerable time due to its length, and it t~d been read to the Chamber of Co~nerce Civic Affairs Com~ittee, B~rd of Realtors, Edison officials and other interested agencies. Dr. Gordon stated that members of the medical profession objected to the parking requirements of one parking space for 150 square feet of gross floor area in a P-PK District, and requested reconsiderati~ of this restriction. Planning Director James Toepfer explained many excellent sour, were used in planning the parking requirements, and cited several local restriction~ not as favorable. Forrest Moody, 318 W. 17th Street, stated his office is used for medical and dental services and one parking stall for 225 square feet of area has been adequate for the past ten years, protesting that any greater restriction would create a hardship. Reverend Bob Shuler, First Methodist Church, protested that on the basis of one parking space for each three fixed seats provisions ~ould have to made for parking spaces for 400 members, for one hour only on Sunday, as there are no evening services, and that a ratio of one to five would be more reasonable. The hearing was closed. It w~s moved by CounciLman Hubbard that the Ordinance be to second reading, incorporating "Alternate Procedure" pages ~l and ~2. Motion for lack of a second. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: 4 6 ?: Vari~nce Applications (granted) No. 1322 Taggin Wagon Trailer Park No. 1323 Biggars Investments No. 1324 Michael Willinger No. 1326 Pairv~ew Glen Devel- opment Company No. 1328 Coo~inated Service Variance Appl.No.1320 Elias G. Beltran Variance Appl.No.1327 Gerald M. Weitzman Reso.No.60-104 Granting Variance "Ordinance amending and re-enacting Chapter 2 of Article IX of the Santa Ana Municipal Code providing Land Use Regulations for Santa Aha" was introduced, considered and placed on file for second reading. CounciLmen Gould remarked he was in accord with the Doctor and Church representatives and wishes the Ordinance to be adopted so that revisions can be made later. Councilman Heinly stated he was not in accord with all provisions~f the Ordinance, as it encircles the rights of individuals, and that revisions ~ould be necessary. Mayor Hall reaf- firmed the previous remarks that some Sections will need rectifying, but the Ordi- nance does cover many favorable needs. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the recommendations of the Plannlug Con~nission were approved, and the following Variance Applications granted: Variance Application No. 1~22~ filed by Taggln Wagon Trailer Park, to convert a family area into three additional trailer parking spaces, on property at 2767 W. First Street~ in the M-1 District, Variance Application No. lB?3, filed by Biggars Investments, to build a ware- house for furniture storage~ and relief from meeting the PK provisions, on property on the west side of BO-foot easement road, running south from 17th Street, in C-1-PK District, subject to conditions, Variance Application No. 1~24, f~led by Michael Willinger, to build a patio roof, on property at 2041 So. Pacific Avenue, in the R-1 District, in accordance with plot plan, Variance Application No. 1326~ filed by Fairview Glen Development Company, to erect a temporary sign for advertising a housing tract, on property on the north side of Edinger Street, between Harbor Boulevard and Sullivan Street, in the R-1 District, subject to conditions, and Variance Application No. 1328, filed by Coordinated Service, to reduce the front-yard setback from 60 feet to 50 feet from the center line of the street; and to reduce side-yard setback from 4 feet to 3 feet, measured from cave to property line, on property south of Hazard Street between Ward and Verano Streets, in the R-1 District, subject to conditions~ Communication was presented from the Planning Commission recommending approval of Variance Application No. 1320, filed by Elias G. Beltran~ to build an addition to existing building that projects seven feet into the 4R-foot street setback llne (future right-of-way line) on West F~rst Street, said addition to include two offices and incidental storage, on property at 1202 W. First Street, in the C-1-PK District, subject to conditions. The applicant stated the C~lifornia Bank desired a letter from the City Council stating the City will pay for cutting off the existing build- ing~ street paving, and installation of curb and sidewalk, before it can go into escrow. Councilman Heinly stated the conditions imposed of street dedications are necessary, and the Council cannot bind future Councils other than through records. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carrted~ the matter was continued until the next meeting for the purpose of the City Attorney and Staff to consult with the California Bank. Communication was presented from the Planning Commission recommending approval of Variance Application No. 1327, filed by Gerald M. Weitzman, to build a two-story, 20-unit apartment house, with 16 one-bedroom and four two-bedroom units~ on property at 1Bll No. Ross Street, in the R-2 District, subject to conditions. The applicant stated their plans had been modified to include 25 parking stalls, and that 26 stalls would require a subterraneanarea in front of the building which would create an undue hardship. The Plauning Director stated the recommendation of 26 parking stalls was in conformance with the proposed Ordinance and the need to avoid setting a precedent for cthers. The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the l~esolution, on motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the 4 6 3 Variance Appl.No.1314 Francis Shoen Reso.No.60-105 Granting Variance :Variance Appl.No.1321 .iMr.andMrs.J.A. ~Wesley Smith Variance Appl.No · 1325 :Or~~,_ D.and Irene R.Murray Variance Appl.No.1291 Alfred Carney and ~David E. Ascher :Reso.No.60-106 Granting Variance "Resolution No. 60-10g granting Variance Application No. 1327 filed by Gerald M. Weitzman where City Council modified recommended conditions" was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Nubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale N. Heinly, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall Noes, Cotmcilmen None Absent, CounciLmen None Ccemaunication was presented from the Planning Comission recommending denial of Variance Application No. 1314, filed by Francis Shoen, to move a two-story, four- unit apartment house onto property at the northwest corner of Myrtle and Franklin Streets, in the R-1 District. The applicant requested reconsideration of the Variance Application and presented pictures of the building and area. Councilman Brewer questioned the single-family residence shown in the pictures, and the appli- cant stated there were larger, older dwellings in the Immediate vicinity. The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the following Resolution en- titled: "Resolution No. 60-105 granting Variance Application No. 131~ filed by Francis Shoen where Planning Commission recommended denial" was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly Noes, CounciLmen Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall Absent, Councilmen None Commmmication was presented from the Planning Com~ission recommending denial of Variance Application No. 1321, filed by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wesley Smith, to expand professional office, build additional driveway entrance, and utilize the front portion of lot for parking, on property at ll~q-ll~ E. Berkeley Street, in the R-2 District. Dr. P. E. Staum stated he occupies an office at 114 E. Berkeley Street and objected to the requirement of two more parking spaces in addition to the present three, for his chiropractic practice, as he seldom has more than three patients at one time; also the entire rear area has been paved. On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the matter was continued until the next regular meeting. Communication was presented from the Planning Commission recommending denial of Variance Application No. 1325, filed by Oran D. and Irene R.Murray, to build a duplex and two-car garage in addition to an existing duplex and two-car garage on the lot, on property a t 14 0 3 Cypress Avenue, in the R-1 District. Farnum D. Tar, 329 E. 17th Street, representing the applicant, requested reconsideration of the Variance Application, as the area is well situated for additional property and has street al~proaches from Cypress and Orange. On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Nubbard and carried, the recommendation of the Planning Commission was approved and Variance Application No. 1325 denied. Communication was again presented from the Planning Commission recommending denial of Variance Application No. 1291, filed by Alfred Carney and David E. Ascher, to convert the front apartment to an office for The Burton Detective Agency, on property at 713 Spurgeon Street, in the R-3 District. The applicant presented pictures of the parking area and building, and stated there are at least eight spaces for park- lng that are movable, with two cars remaining all day, and his type of service 464 Communication Planning Comm. Garden Grove School District site Communication Planning Comm. Vacate portion Sullivan Street Preliminary Record of Survey Map and Tentative Tract Maps Survey Map No.170 Gilbert R.Gallegos Tract Map No.3561 John B. Kilroy Tract Map No. 1907 Rosenburg and Young Tract Map No. 3769 B. J. Haupert Map of Tract No. 3714 Fairlane Homes Inc~ Maps of Tracts Nos.3589 and 3638 Harry R. Martin Agreement Delhi Drainage District accept drainage ease- ments and fights-of-way would not require additional parking spaces. The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution No. 60-106 granting Variance Application No. 1291 filed by Alfred Carney and David E. Ascher where Planning Commission recommended denial" 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 Noes, CounciLmen None Absent, CounciLmen None Communication was presented from the Planning Commission reference discussion of a letter from the Garden Grove School District regarding proposed elementary school site located north of Sugar Avenue, west of Newhope Street, and east of Verano Street, and advising that after a report by the Planning Director, the Con~nission recommended that the site be approved, subject to conditions. On motion of Council- man Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, the recommendation of the Planning Con~aission was approved for the proposed school site, subject to conditions. On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the communication from the Planning Commission recommending approval of portions of Sullivan Street lying north of 5th Street to be vacated, was received and filed. Councilman Heinly disqualified himself on the following matters: On recommendation of the Planning Department, and on motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Preliminary Record of Survey Map and Tentative Tract Maps were approved: Preliminary Record of Survey No. 170, filed by Gilbert R. Gallegos, creating three lots located on the east side of Evergreen approximately 290 feet south of Delhi Road, subject to conditions, Tentative Tract Map No. 3561, filed by John B. Kilroy, creating 85 industrial. parcels located on the north side of Delhi Road between the Santa Ana River and Fairview Street, subject to conditions, Tentative Tract Map No. 1907, Revised Map ~4, filed by Rosenburg and Young, creating 78 lots located east of Raitt Street and north of the easterly prolonga- tion of Glenwood Place, and consisting of approximately 16.5 acres, subject to conditions, and Tentative Tract Map No. 3769, filed by B. J. Haupert, creating 76 lots located east of Gunther Street and 250 feet north of Camile Street, subject to conditions. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, Map of Tract No. 3714, filed by Fairlane Homes, Inc., for the dedication of To]mad Street and Kent Avenue, and dedication of 15-foot easement for water line, drainage and sewer pur- poses on Lot l0 as shown, and bond in the sum of $17,000.00 were approved; license fee ~n the sum of $750.00 accepted, and agreement covering improvements ordered signed. On motion of Councilman Hubbard~ seconded by Gould and carried, the following Maps of Tracts were approved: Tract No. 3589, filed by Harry R. Martin, for the dedication of Wright Street, Maywood Avenue and Delhi Road, for public use for highway purposes; also offer for dedication all vehicular access rights to Delhi Road, except at street intersection; this being industrial property, no bond, agreement, or license fee were required, and Tract No. 3638, filed by Harry R. Martin, for the dedication of Lyon Street, Maywood Avenue and Delhi Road, for public use for highway purposes; also offer for dedication all vehicular access rights to Delhi Road; this being industrial property, no bond, agreement, or license fee were required. On motion of CounciLman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, proper officials were authorized to execute agreement dated June 6, 1960, with the Delhi Drainage District, accepting drainage easements and rights-of-way of said District located within the City. 465 Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, Mayor A. A. Hall ;iCalifornia State iPersonnel Board Assignment of Lease (Defense Plant Corp. ) Case-Swayne Co. was authorized to execute Cost Service Contract with the California State Personnel Board, for examining services during the fiscal year 1960-61. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, Assignment of Lease dated May 9, 1960, assigning lease dated November l, 1943, which expires October B1, 1968, between the City and Defense Plant Corporation, and executed by Case-Swayne Company, Inc., to the Security First National Bank, to permit the continuance of encroachment of certain buildings on a public alley extending from Wright Street to Mabury Street, between Fourth and Palm Streets, was received, filed and the Clerk instructed to acknowledge receipt of Assignment of Lease to Security First National Escrow Instructions It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, that escrow instructions be approved and signed for certain properties with the following persons, a Church and companies: Escrow Instruetions dated May 18, 1960, with Earl Leland Edney, for property on the northeast corner of Edinger and Baker Streets, in the sum of $12,0OO.00, Escrow Instructions dated April 15, 1960, with Arthur L., Harold O. and Alvin Rasmussen, Hilga Johnson and Lillian Wilkie, for property on the west side of Garn- sey Street, south of Hickey Street, Civic Center, in the sum of $10,500.00, Revised escrow instructions No. BTO07-C, dated January 11, 1960, replacing pre- vio~s escrow instructions, with First Free Methodist Church of Santa Aha, granting street easement on the east side of Bristol Street~ south of Eighth Street, in the sum of $750.OO, Escrow Instructions No. 288190-ET, dated May 23, 1960, with Peerless Concrete Pipe Corporation, granting street easement on the north side of Fifth Street and on the east side of King Street, for no cash consideration, Escrow Instructions No. 4h742-C, dated April 18, 1960, with Florence Pilch, conveying an easement for water main purposes on the south side of Westminster Avenue, east of Harbor Boulevard, in the sum of $140.OO, Escrow Instructions No. 289757-ET, dated May 25, 1960, with Goodwill Industries of Orange County, conveying street easement on the south side of Fifth Street, west of Fairview, in the sum of $490.00, Escrow Instructions No. 288191-E~, dated May 20, 1960, with Howard J. and Eloise J. Hales, conveying street easement on the north side of Fifth Street, east of Sulli- van, in the sum of $9,817.00, and Reso.No.60-107 Quitclaim Deed Orange Coast Hardwood and Lumber Co. (Rescinds Reso.No. 60-45 and Escrow Instructions No. 4~569-C ) Escrow Instructions No. ~86B-C, dated May 25, 1960, and amendment to instruc- tions dated May BI, 1960, with Alan N. and Frank Hadell, granting street easement on the east side ~ Main Street, north of Edgewood Road, in the sum of $6,~70.00. The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the follow-lng Resolution entitle~l: "Resolution No. 60-107 authorizing execution of a Grant Deed and a Quitclaim Deed to Orange Coast Hardwood and Lumber Company and rescinding Resolution No. 6o-~5" and to execute Amended Escrow Instructions to Security Title Insurance Company, Escrow No. 44569-C whereunder the City is to be paid a total eum of $500.00 for said properties, was considered and passed by the following vote: Reso.No.60-108 chamber of Commerce Recognition by City Award of Merit by U.S.Chamber of Commerce Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Cotmcilmen None The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of CounciLman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution No. 60-108 con~nending and extending official recognition bythe City of Santa Ana to the Santa Aha Chamber of C~ierce" of the Award of Merit presented by the U. S. Chamber of Commerce, for the well-bal- anced and productive program carried on by the Chamber of Commerce during the year 1959, was considered and passed by the following vote: 466 Presentation Reso.No.60-108 Chamber of Commerce; Award of Merit Reso.No 60-109 Accept deeds Earl Leland Edney, Arthur L.Rasmussen, et al Reso.No 60-110 Accept deeds Bekins Van and Storage Co.~ Ebner Leroy Benson, et al Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen None Councilman Heinly presented to Robert Wright, President of the Chamber of Commerce in 1959, the original of Resolution No. 60-108 commending and extending official recognition by the City of Santa Ana to the Santa Aua Chamber of Commerce for the Award of Merit the Chamber received from the U. S. Chamber of Commerce. The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution No. 60-109 accepting seven deeds where City is paying cash consideration, one grant deed and one quitclaim deed where City is paying no cash consideration" from Earl Leland Edney, for property on the northeast corner of Edinger and Baker Streets, in the sum of $12,000.00; from Arthur L., Harold O. and Alvin Rasmussen, Hilga Johnson and Lillian Wilkie, for property located in the Civic Center area, in the sum of $10,500.00; from The First Free Methodist Church of Santa Aha, for street easement on the east side of Bristol Street, south of Eighth Street, in the ~m of $750.00; from Peerless Concrete Pipe Corporation, for street easement on the north side of Fifth Street, on the east side of King Street, for no cash consideration; from Florence Pileh, for water main easement on the south side of Westminster Avenue, east of Harbor Boulevard, in the sum of $140.00; from Goodwill Industries of Orange County, for street easement on the south side of Fifth Street, west of Fairview, in the sum of $490.00; from Howard J. and Eloise J. Hales, Paul Walker Hales and Bar- bara D. Hales, for street easement on the north side of Fifth Street, east of Sulli- van, in the sum of $9~817.00; from James C. and Mildred Berrymaa, a Quitclaim deed~ conveyin~ their i~berest in said property without cash consideration; and from Alan H. and Frank Hadell, for street easement on the east side of Main Street, north of Edgewood Road, for no consideration for said land, but for the payment of $6,470.00 for cost of relocation of service station pumps, tanks, etc., aud moving all existing .~mprov~ments from the right-of- way now being acquired by the City, and all damages in connection therewith, if any~ 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 Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen None The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution No. 60-110 accepting deeds where City is paying no cash consideration" from Bekins Van and Storage Company, for street easement on the west side of M~in Street, south of Arnett Drive; from Elmer Leroy and Alice M. Benson, for street easement on the north side of 17th Street, west of Old Tustin Road; from The Orange County Flood Control District, for drainage easement from Tract No. 3637 into the Santa Ana River; from Raymond C. and Laura Erhardt, for street easement on the east ine side of Main Street, north of Owens Drive; from Vernon L. and Joseph/E. Valentine and Fred R. and Ruth E. Waugh, for street easement on the west side of Main Street, south of Arnett Drive; from Nu-~{arts, Inc., for street easement on the west side of Main Street, south of Arnett Drive; from Santa Ana Motel, a partnership, composed of Paul E. and Helen M. Berger, Trustees~ for street easement on the west side of Main Street; south of Roe Drive; and from Henry G. and Mary Margaret Buckwalter, for Reso.No.60-111 i Joint Powers Agree- ment-Film Council Film Circuit; Library Reso.No .60-112 Condemnation from Sugar Ave. i to Smeltzer Ave. btn Harbor Blvd. and Newhope Street Reso.No.60-113 Condemnation widen bridge across Santiago Creek on North Main St. Reso.No.60-114 Condemnation widen 5th St. Ordinance Proposed Sections 4231 and 4232 (resorting) Street easement on the south side of Bishop, west of Halladay, 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 Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen None 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. 60-111 authorizing execution of Joint Powers Agreement for Santa Ana ~embership in the 'Film Council Film Circuit~ and naming Howard Kendall Samuelson as the Santa Aha representative on the Management Cc~mission" for the purpose of buying, leasing, or acquiring films and other audio-visual material to be circulated among the libraries of the members, 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 Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen None The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the ResOlution, on motion of CounciLman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution No. 60-112 authorizing condemnation of certain real property for the purpose of providing drainage and declaring the necessity thereof" from Sugar Avenue to Smeltzer Avenue between Harbor Boulevard and Newhope Street, was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, C~cilmen Hoyat E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly Bob ~rewer, A. A. Hall Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen None The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution No. 60-113 authorizing condemnation of certain real property for the purpose of widening the bridge across Santiago Creek on North Main Street and declaring the necessity therefor" 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 Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen None The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of 'Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Resolution entitle~l: "Resolution No. 60-114 authorizing condemnation of certain real property for the purpose of widening Fifth Street and declar- iag the necessity therefor" 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 Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen None It was moved by Councilman Gould and seconded by Heinly that the following Ordinance: "Ordinance amending Santa Ana Municipal Code by adding two Sections thereto regulating occupancy and use of places of public accom- medat ion" be adopted~ Roll Call Ayes, CounciLmen Noes, Councilmen Absent, Councilmen Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly, Royal E. Hubbard, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall None Motion lost. Councilman Hubbard referred the Ordinance to the Attorney for redrafting and said Ordinance to be presented at the next regular meeting. 468 Ordinance No.NS-452 Declare result of canvass of returns of Election "Be~'ryda£e and Trask N.E. Annex" Ordinance No.NS-453 ~end.Appl.No.305 and repealing Ordinance No.NS-438 James M. Gotamo Reso.No.60-115 Notice of Public Hearing on Dog Leash Ordinance (set hearing date) The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Ordinanc% on motion of Councilmau Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "Ordinance No. NS-452 declaring the result of the canvass of returns of the Bpecial Annexation Election in the territory known and desig- nated as 'Berrydale and Trask N.E.Annex' and approving and declaring the annexation of said territory to the City of Santa Ana, California" 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 Noes~ Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen None The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Ordinance~ on motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "Ordinance No. NS-453 amending Article IX of the Santa Ana Municipal Code to change district classification on Amendment Application No. 305, amending Sectional District Map 16-5-10 and repealing Ordinance NO. NB-438" reference Amendment Application filed by James M. Gotamo~ to reclassify property consisting of approximately nine acres from the C-2-PK and A-1 Districts to the C-1-PK District, located at the southeast corner of Bolsa Avenu% proposed L?O-foot major arterial, and Verano Street, proposed 104-foot primary street, 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 Noes~ Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen None Petitions were presented containing approximately 1686 signatures of residents of the various school districts, requesting the City Council to adopt a dog leash law, and representin~ the group, Joseph Sawaya~ 2729 W. Carlton Place~ Chairman of Juvenile Protection Committee, John Adams P.T.A., stated the Committee was bombarded with requests from parents~ both by letters and oral requests, that something be done about a dog leash law in Santa Aha. At this time the PTA of John Adams Elem- entary School voted to cooperate in whatever way they could to encourage the City Council to legislate an Ordinance for the passage of a dog leash law. The Santa Ana Council of the PTA also voted they would cooperate fully on this issue, and I would now like to read a few of the many letters I have received on behalf of a dog leash law. Mr. Sawaya read portions of letters from Mr. A. C. Kraft, disabled war veteran~ who was almost attacked, on several occasions, by nomadic dogs while he tried to work from his wheel chair in his garage, and from Joe S. Keith, who stated his children are exposed to the dogs and that his landscaping has been menaced; also quoted an item from the Santa Ana Independent outlining reasons for keeping wandering dogs off the streets~ g lying statistics on the number of dogs in the City, the number of persons who had been bitten in 1959, and urging the passage of such a law. Mr. Sawaya called upon Cham Hensley, 20261 S. W. Birch Street, whose son had re- cently been attacked by a vicious dog. Mr. Hensley stated his two-year old son is still in the hospital and will need extensive plastic surgery, and protested that if there had been a dog leash law this tragedy would not have occurred. Robert Evans~ 2102 Orchard Drive, stated this same dog had severely attacked his daughter, who will also need plastic surgery, and he knows of seven other people who had been bitteu by the same animal. Mr. Sawaya stated there are many other incidents of dog bites which have not been reported~ and as this is now the rabies season, he urged Council's immediate support of a dog leash law. On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the petitions and letters were received and filed. The Council 469 Communications Boundary Commissionj City of Orange, et al ~aving unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried~ the following Resolution entitled: R solution No. 60-115 giving notice of public hearing on question of Dog Eeash Ordinance for City of SantaAna" setting the hearing date on July 5, 1960, 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 following corn- munications were received and filed: From the Boundary Commission regarding proposed annexation of territory to the City of Westminster "Annexation No. 28," and advising the boundaries of the proposed d~'annexation are reasonably definite and certain, Fr~n the Boundary Co~mission regarding proposed annexation of territory to the City of Westminster "Annexation No. 29," advising the petition was referred to the County Assessor and County Surveyor for checking, and based upon their reports the matter continued~ with request to City of Westminster to include that portion of Bushard Street, that remains in County territory in this proposed annexation, From the Boundary Commission regarding proposed annexation of territory to the City of Westminster "Annexation No. 29," and advising the proposed annexation was not approved as it does not comply with Section B5002.B of the Government Cede in reference to Bushard Street, From the City of Orange submitting copy of Resolution No. 16~9 proposing to annex certain territory located on the extreme north side of Orange designated "Annexation No. 135," From the City of Orange submitting copy of Resolution No. 1650 proposing to annex certain property located on the extreme north side of Orange designated "Annexation No. 136," From the County Clerk submitting certified copy of Resolution No. 60-~19 ^~adopted by the Board of Supervisors, designating all that portion of 17th Street from Tustin Avenue O.11 mile easterly lying within the City ltmtts of Santa Ana to be a County Highway for purposes of improving said street, From the County Surveyor and Road C~mmis~ioner requestiB~ immediate considera- tion of County Setback Ordinance No. 1217 and County Subdivision Ordinance No. 1210, to comply with requirements of Arterial Highway Financing Program, From the Board of Supervisors submitting letter from Frank M. Toothacker, re- garding certain property held in the n~me of Board of Missions of the Methodist Church, and advising the County Clerk was instructed to notify Mr. Toothacker, Super- intendent of Whittier District Methodist Church, 17~0 Rossmont Drive, Redlands~ that the County is not in the market for property located at 701 W. 6th Street, From the Board of Supervisors submitting a certified copy of Minute Order which received and filed excerpt c~ City Council Minutes dated May 2, 1960, approving plans and specifications for the construction of the East Garden Grove-Wintersburg Channel, From the Board of Supervisors submitting a certified copy of Minute Order, and advising Santa Ana Resolution No. 60-lO1, requesting the exemption of property within the City from the levy of County tax to provide structural fire protection, was re- ceived, filed and the County Clerk instructed to certify the receipt' of said request to the County Auditor-Controller, From the Californians Against Inequitable Reapportionment, Inc., advising CAIR is a statewide non-profit ~corporation created for the purpose of defeating the State Senate reapportionment threat, to appear on the November~llot as Proposition 15 (so-called Bonelli plan), and stating that the League of California Cities has posed this issue by Resolution. Also, that more than 90~ of California legislators and State press are now supporting the position of CAIR, and requesting City Coun- cil's position of opposition to this issue by Resolution, with copy to their office, Prom the Bureau of Census, U. S. Department of Commerce, submitting a prelim- inary census count of 106,071 for Santa Ana, as of April l, 1960, and advising an official announcement of popuZation will be made at a later date by the Director of the Bureau of Census, Prom the City Attorney submitting Report ~l, reviewing provisions~ of the Muni- cipal Code, and submitting comments on Secti~ ~251 - Disorderly Condu~t, with .~.'applicable Section ~15 of the Penal Cede, and Section 4252 - Common Drunkard, and California Business and Professions Code~ Section 25602, and suggesting considera- tion be given to repealing Sections 4251 and ~252, Prom the City of Norwalk submittingcertified copy of Resolution No. 530 re- questing the producers, distributors and exhibitors of motion pictures in this area to cease forthwith the presentation of films to the public which are salacious in nature~ etc., and constituting a menace to the morals of the citizens of Norwalk and the people as a whole, Prom the Chamber of Commerce advising their Board of Directors unanimously approved a recommendation of the Chamber Water Committee to urge the City Council to pledge $500.00 to the Feather River Association to act for the City in the edu- cation program for water from Northern California, From the Chamber of Co~erce advising their Board of Directors unanimously approved the recommendation of its Parking and Traffic Committee that the proposed new traffic Ordinance, as revised, be approved, and that City Traffic Engineer Henry Mohle and Lt. Hma~rel Davis of Police Traffic Division be commended for their efforts, Prom Ramberg and Lowrey, Architects, dated May 7, to Gallegos Corporation re- ference denial of request for ninety,day extension of time for the Police Facilities Building; and answer from Gallegos Corporation, dated May 17, to the Architects, requesting Council action regarding extension of time, Prom Executive Vice President, National Safety Council, Chicago, advising by telegram that outstanding achievement certificate was awarded to City for school traffic safety education on basis of traffic inventory program coordinated by Chief Edward J. Allen, and stating sponwors will announce engineering, enforcement and 470 Release Bonds Tract Nos.3386 and 3423 Agreement Boyle Engin- eering Agreement Voorheis~ Trindle and Nelson, Inc. Resignations Planning Comm., Personnel Board~ Bowers Memorial Museum Board Change Order No.2 Community Recrea- tion Building E1 Salvador Park court awards later, with national release of public announcement on June 3, From the Orange County Ambulance Association submitting Resolution and petition resolving that its members will be unable to continue rendering services under exist- Lng financial conditions and presenting an Ambulance Rate Schedule effective May l, 1960. From Attorney Dudley K. Wright, on behalf of M. & W. Bus Lines, Inc., with- drawing appl~cstion without prejudice for a permit to cc~duct a taxicab business, and stating the applicant would rather apply for a license or permit under the new Ordinance, if one is going to be adopted, From Mrs. Hunter, 2015 Woodland Avenue, and Mrs. Donald David, ~414 W. Harvard Street, protesting there is no dog leash law and expressing fear for the general safety of their children and the general nuisance of roaming dogs destroying property, From Gordon A. English~ Jr., 2h30 W. Borchard Avenue, requesting consideration of appointment as a member of the Plannin~ Commission, From Chairman, Board of Recreatiou and Parks, advising that at the May 23rd meeting ~.t was unanimously recommended that the City Council consider the reappoint- 'ment of members Mrs. James (Quessie) Anderson, and Messrs. Arthur Blanding and Kenneth E. Morrison, for a four-year term, from July l, 1960 to July l, 1964, From the Business Representative, Hod Carriers' Building & General Laborers' Union of America, Local No. 652, stating they are not responsible for individual actions of their members in connection w~th recent gambling raid by policemen, From Mrs. Clark Dye, Chairman, Board of Recreation and Parks, advising that at meeting held May 23, 1960, it was the recommendation that the existing Bowling · Green, and the one now under construction at Santiago Park be named "The Dale Griggs Bowling Greens" in recognition of Mr. Griggs' many years of outstanding service with the City, From the Santa Ana Lawn Bowling Club, stating it is their desire that the City · Council name the new Bowling Green at Santiago Park "The Dale Griggs Bowling Green" UPon his requirement from the City, From SPS Western requesting the elimination of any requirements of putting in streets and sidewalks until such time as the other property owners on Harbor Boule- yard are required to install sidewalks, Application of Albert Lipps dba Douglas Bus Lines before the Public Utilities Commission for authority to transfer operating rights, equipment and other assets, and for authority to issue stock, and Notifications of the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control of Beverage Appli- cations of Albert Hasson, lO02-F E. 17th Street;and J-D Bowl, Inc., 215 E. Third Street. Ou motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the bonds were or- dered released and improvements accepted as completed on the following Tracts: Bond in the sum of $25,000.00, filed by Mailon Builders, Inc., for the improve- ments on property located on the east side of Newhope Street between Oak field and Sunswept Avenues, in Tract No. 3386, and Bond in the sum of $165,000.00, filed by Cardinal Homes, Hester Development Company ~2, Inc., for the improvements on property located between Fairview and Sullivan Streets and McFadden and Borchard Streets, in Tract No. 3423. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the request of the Department of Public Works was approved for preparation of an agreement with Boyle Engineering, dated June 15,1960, in the sum of $5,200.00, for a Master Plan of drain- age covering City area east of the Santa Ana River, and proper officials were author- ized to execute said agreement. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded, by Gould · carried, the request of the Department of Public Works was approved for preparation of an agreement with Voor- heis, Trindle and Nelson, Inc., dated June]6, 1960, in the sum of $3,000.00, for a Master Plan of drainage covering City area west of the Santa Ana River, and proper officials were authorized to execute said agreement. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the resignations of James G. Hourke, as a member of the Planning Commission; Samuel E. Lyons, as a member of the Personnel Board; Mrs. Chloe M. Staton and A. H. Allen, as members of the Charles W. Bowers Memorial Museum Board, were received, filed and the Mayor directed to write letters of commendation and appreciation for their services. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the Mayor was author- ized to sign Change Order No. 2, dated May 31, 1960, with R.L. Steinmetz, for the construction of the Recreation Building at E1 Salvador Park involving change of design in colored concrete for the patio and providing for increase in payment to the Contractor in the sum of $71.85. 4 7i !Extension of time i!Boyle Engineering .(appraisal of Dyke Water Co.) Ordinance Regulating taxicabs ~ 'motor buses, etc. Advertise for bids Truck Chassis; Pickup type truck; Mobile Circulating Library Communications Ramberg & Lowrey, Martell Thompson (Police Facilities Building) John K. Colwell Bernard Lambert Reso.No.60-116 Loading Zone Spurgeon btn 2nd and 3rd Sts. (Clark% Paint & Lacquer Supply) Communication Joseph W. Kennedy Request Maximino Preciado (La Paloma Cafe) On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the oral recommends tion of the Manager was approved, and an extension of completion date until June 1960 was granted to the Boyle Engineering, to submit their appraisal of the Dyke Water Company holdings within the City. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "Ordinance regulating and licensing taxicabs, motor buses, ambulances, and the drivers thereof" was introduced, considered and placed on file for second reading. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the Purchasing Agemt was authorized to advertise for bids on the following: One (1) 17000 G.V.W. Truck with Cab and right-head controls, Specification 621-25; Two (2) one-half ton current model Pickup type Trucks, with flareside or stepside type bodies, Specification 621-27; One (1) Mobile Ci2culating Library, Specification 621-26; bids to be opened June 20, 1960. Conmmmications were presented from Ramberg & Lowrey to The Gallegos Corporation, reference installation of doors in the Police Facilities Building, not in confor- mance with their agreement, and from Attorney Martell Thompson, representing G. F. Warde, dba Orange Cabinet Shop, subcontractor on the Police Facilities Building, advising his client had been notified by The Gallegos Corporation, general contrac- tor, that the doors to be installed in the Police Facilities Building do not meet the requirements of the plans and specifications, and urging that the Council con- sider this matter. It wes moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, that the communications be received and filed. On motion of Council-~n Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, permission was granted to City Attorney John K. Colwell and Deputy City Attorney Bernard Lambert, to attend a school course given by the University of California and State Bar of California, Los Angeles, on June 10, 1960, at their own expense; and for the City Attorney to attend a course given by the University of California Extension Service, San Francisco, from June 24 through June 27, 1960, at his own expense. The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution No. 60-116 concerning parking limitations and curb markings in accordance therewith" establishing Freight Loading Zone ~e-~ex~e~-~-~ee~-e~-%l%e-s~m~-$t-~®®l~-o~-~ on the' west side of Spurgeon Street, between Second and Third Streets, reference request of Clark's Paint and Lacquer Supply, 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 Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen None Commmanication was presented from Joseph W. Kennedy, 7l~1½ Barris Drive, Fullerton, advising of "two-way fender wrinkling contest" due to extreme difficulty in turning left onto Grand Avenue from Fruit Street and the partially blind corner at this intersection, and the Manager orally reported the property owner had been contacted and the obstruction would be cut hack to the standard of the City. On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the communication wes received and filed. The Manager orally reported reference the request from Maximino Preciado, owner of La Paloma Cafe, 900 E. ~th Street, for a permit to use the property at the rear of the Cafe to construct a patio and use said patio for dining and dancing, and advised 472 APPROVED: that a letter had been written to ~ir. Preciado regarding the Building Code require- ments~ and that a report would be necessary from the Police Department in regard to the dance permit. On motion of Councilman Hubbard~ seconded by Heinly and carried~ the matter was continued to June 20th. On motion of CounciLman Hubbard~ seconded by Heinly and carried~ the City Council adjourned. 'Clerk oT the ~oundil