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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05-07-196245O Council Chamber Santa Aha City Hall May 7, 1962 '7:30 P.M. City Co~cil mot in re~-,1-w session. Meoting called to order by the Mayor. Present Councilmen Royal E. R~b~ard, Henry H. Scblueter, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall Absent: Councilmen Dale H. Heinly ~he Pledge of Allegiance was given. Invocation was given by Reverend I. N. Whitten, Second Baptist Church. ~ach member of the City Council having received copies of the Minutes of April 16, 1962, reading of the Minutes was dispensed with and approved as mailed, on motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried. Bid acceptance A tabulation of bids was presented for the furnishing and delivering of 18,500 Fire Alarm Cable ~.~k%~ lineal feet of fire alarm cable, Specification 634-12, as follows: Westinghouse Electric Supply Co. Parks & C~pan~ Brand-Rex Div. American Enka Corp. c/o K. W. Lockwood Company Maydwell & Hartzell, Inc. General Electric Supply Co. General Cable Corp. It~ml Ite~2 $3,~70.35 $1,40~.74 3,807.58 1,277.70 3,332.50 1,206.00 4,216.00 1,509.O0 3,503.00 1,224.00 3,766.50 1,371.00 On rec~endation of the Manager aud on motion of Councilman Brewer, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the lowest and best bid of B~and-Rex Division American Enka ~ids !Recreation Office, ~Heritege Park Corporation, c/o K. W. Lockwood Cc, a~any, was accepted at the unit prices and in the total amount of $~, 538.50, -~ all other bids rejected. On rec~,mendation of the Manager action was continued until the next meoting on th~ award of the bid for the furnishing and delivering of one lO' x 12' recreation office with a 2,143 square-foot patio including installation, in Heritage Park, Bid acceptance iHaseball Diamond Lighting System, Heritage Park Specification 672-12. A tabulation of bids was presented for the furnishing and delivering of one ball to be diamond lighting system,/ installed in Heritage Park, Specification 691-18, as follows: T.t ~dsey Electric Grimes Electric Electric and Machinery Service, Inc. Gilbert & Stearns, Inc. E. D. Johnson & Co. Sutton & Frost Electric Company, Inc. Sherwin Electric Service D. D. Montague Electrical Contractor Total Bid Bond $11,~12.00 10~ 13,075.00 10% 12,950.00 13,779.00 10% .1%2oo.oo 10% On rec.~endation of the Manager and on motion of Councilman Brewer, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the lowest and best bid of Lindsey Electric was accepted in the total amount of $11,812.00, and all other bids rejected. acceptance ~nnual Gasoline ontract 451 A tabulation of bids was presented for the furnishing and delivering of regular .and premium gasoline, for the peric~l July 1, 1962 to June 30, 1963, in accordance Bid acceptance Annual Electric TAmp Contract 3id acceptance ~econstruct inter- ~ection Chestnut md Ivon Sts. ?roJect C-80 u~m~nicat ions )elbert W. Michael, ~ C. Rigoni: Petition Camiel Presutti, et al: Planning IDept. Study 19 with Specification ~61-8, as follows: Mobil 0il Ccmpany, a Division of Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. 40-199 Gallons per delivery 199-399 " " " 4999-&-Over " " " Union Oil C~.~any of California 40-199 Gallons per delivery 200-399 " " " 4o0-4999 " " " 5000-&-Over " " " Shell Oil Company 40-199 Gallons per delivery 199-399 " " " k00-4999 " " " 4999-&-Over " " " StanS-rd Oil Cum~any of California, Western Operations, Inc. 40-199 Gallo~s per delivery 200-399 " " " 5000_&.Over " ,, ,, S~al Oil C~pany 40-199 Gallons per delivery 200-399 " " " 400-4999 " " " 4999-&-Over " " " Richfield 0il Corporation 40-199 Gallons per delivery 199-399 " " " 400_~999 " ,, ,, 4999-&-Over " " " Re~-,1-w Grade Pr-~um Grade $ .1948 $ .22~8 .1898 .2198 · 1848 .2148 .17~ .20~8 .228 .263 · 223 .258 .218 .253 .208 .243 0.213 0.253 0.208 0.2~8 0.203 0.2N3 o.188 0.228 · 1953 .2303 .1903 .2253 · 1853 .2203 .1703 .2053 · 2033 .2358 .1983 .2308 · 1933 .2258 · 1733 .2058 · 191 .223 .186 .218 .181 .208 On rec~endation of the M-nager and On motion of CounCilman Brewer, Seconded by Hubbard and ~arried, the lowest and best hid'of Standard Oil Ccm~XV of. California Western Ope~ti°ns, Inc.,'was accepted, and all other bids rejected. A tab,,!-tion of bids was pre~ented for the furnishing and delivering of electric lamps for the period July 1, 1962 to June 30, 1963, in accordance with Specifica- tion 452-10, as follows: Orange County Wholesale EleCtric Co., less discount of h2.3~; Federal Excise Tax o 4.7%; cash discount 2~ net 30; sales tax 4%. Kleen-Line Corporation, less discount of 40~; Federal Excise Tax of 4.7%; cash ~is count 1%/30. On reeo~endatiou of the ~,ger and on motion of Councilman Brewer, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the. lowest and best bid of Orange County Wholesale EleCtric Co., was accepted at the ~2.3% discount, and all other bids rejected. A tabulation of bids was presented for the reconstruction of the intersection of Chestnut and IV(m Streets, Project C-80, as follows: Griffith Company C. E. Hurley Contracting Co. R & M Landscaping ~,~ly-Miller Contracting Cum~any R. J. Noble Co. Warren Southwest, Inc. Total Bid Bond $13,~45.50 $1,500.00 13,284.25 10% 14,930.00 13,942.75 ~ 13,609.55 10~ 14,304.42 10% On recommendation of the Manager and ~n motion of Councilman Brewer, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the lowest and best bid of C. E. HUrley ContraCting Co. was accepted at the unit prices and in the total amount of $13,284.25, and all other bids rejected· C¢=..~nzications were presented from Delbert W. Michael, 917 South Toland Street, an Frank C. Rlgoni, 916 Tolan~ Street~ concerning the area south of Bolsa Avenue, wes~ of the River, reference Planning Department Study 19. On motion of Counc~]ma- Brewer, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the c,~.~mications were received and file~. 452 Rearing Amend. Appl. No. 365 Harold T. Segerstrom Ordinance Rearing Amendment Appl. No. 382 Ralph J. Cover Amendment Appl. No. 38~ Hygiene Products Co., Inc. Douglas Cla~k, 1510NorthM~r-Less Drive, representing residents in the area sout] of Bolsa Avenue, west of the River, stated the general feeling of the people he contacted in regard to Study 19, was this plan should enc~ass the entire City ~ a Master pla~ and a financial study should be a forerunner to the Plan. ~r. Clark asked those in the audience who were in favor of a f~a~cial study to stand and approxtw~tely 20 persons stood. Mr. Clark further stated that due to the popula- tion increase various ~ities realize a Master Plan that would project to 1980 is necessary, and cca~ended the City Officials for doing an excellent Job. Arturo Mirano, 630 Corta Drive, presented a letter fr~n Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Mulanox, 1205 South Elliott Place, opposing reclassificatiou of the corner of Sugar Avenue and Newhope Street; and a petition signed byapprc~tm~tely 103 persons and stated the petition had been read and circulated in the area as a follow-up to a letter from the Planning C.-.-.~ssion to the Council, and pl~t~ C~=~sion's Resolution 55~7, which states any introduction of c~..-ercial or R-3 apartment zoning, other than as shown on the attached map, would be adverse, destructive, and incompatible with the people of the area and of the City of Santa Ana. On motion of Councilw~- Brewer, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the petition and letters were received and filed. This being the date set for hearing on Amendment Application No. 365, filed by Harold T. Segerstrom, amending Sectional District Map 12-5-10, to reclassify fram the C-2 District to the C-3 District, property between Main and Sycamore Streets, located apprc~imately 125 feet north of Tenth Street, all as shown on Exhibit A.A. 365A; no protests were received and the hearing closed. The Council having unani- mously waived the reading of the Ordinance, on motion of Councilman Hubbard, sec- onded by Brewer and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "Ordinance amending Article IX of the Santa Ana Municipal Code to change district classification on ~m_~ndment Application No. 365 and amending Sectional District Map 12-5-10 (Exhibit AA 365A)" filed by Harold T. Segerstrom, reclassifying from the C-2 District to the C-3 Dis- trict, property between Main and Sycamore'Streets, located apprextmately 125 feet north of Tenth Street, was introduced, considered and placed on file for second reading. This being the date set for hearing on Amendment Application No. 382, filed by Ralph J. Cover, amending Sectional District Map 16-5-10, to reclassify from the R-2 and A-1 Districts to the R-3 and C-1 Districts, property at the northeast cor- ner of Sugar (McFadden) Avenue and Newhope Street (a parcel approximately ~37 feet on Sugar Avenue by 371 feet on Newhope Street), all as shown on Exhibit A.A. 382A; at the verbal request of the applicant and on motion of Counc~lma~ Brewer, second- ed by Hubbard and carried, the hearing was continued until the next meeting. . This being the date set for hearing on Amendment Application No. 38~, filed by Hygiene Products Co., Inc., amending Sectional District Map 15-5-10, to reclassif from the C-2 and R-2 Districts to the M-1 District, property at 2926 West First Street, which is appr~xtm-tely 100' x 385' (this parcel is approximately 260 feet east of the Santa Ana River Channel on the south side of First Street), all as shown on Exhibit A.A. 38~A; Jack Hall, Civil Engineer, 219 East 17th Street, repre senting the applicant, stated ~-1 zoning was requested, the Planning Department recommended C-2 zoning and the Planning C~...fssion recommended denial. The appli- cant would prefer to have C-M zon.i~g, which would allow the present use of the 453 .~aring ~mend. Appl. No. 385 adelaide D. Daniell ~dinance tearing ~mend. Appl. No. 386 ~a Verne Van Wyk Jacobs irdinance property, and asked if an overall Variance could be applied for if the Amendment Application is denied. It was moved by Councilman B~ewer~ seconded by Hubbard and carried~ that Amendment Application No. 384~ filed by Hygiene Products Co.~ Inc.~ be denied without prejudice, and recommended that the applicant file for a Varianc for the property, without payment of additional fees. This being the date set for hearing on Amendment Application No. 385, filed by Adelaide D. Daniell, amending Sectional District Map 7-5-9, to reclassify from the R-1 and R-2 Districts to the C-5 and R-lB Districts, property on the south side of 17th Street approximately 520 feet west of Grand Avenue~ all as shown on EEhibit A.A. ~85A; no protests were received and the hearing closed. The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Ordinance~ on motion of CouncJlm-B Hubbard, seconded by Schlueter and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "Ordf~ce amending Article IX of the Santa A~ Municipal Code to change district classifications on Amendment Application No. 385 and amending Sectional District Map 7-5-9 (Exhibit AA 385A)" filed by Adelaide D. Daniell~ reclassifying property from the R-1 and R-2 District to the C-5 and R-lB Districts~ property on the south side of 17th Street approxi- mately 520 feet west of Graud Avenue, wes introduced, considered and placed on file for second reading. This being the date set for hearing on Amendment Application No. B86~ filed by La Verne Van Wyk Jacobs, amending Sectional District Map 17-5-9, to reclassify from the County A-1 District to the City R-4 District, property at the southeast corner of Lyon and Chestnut (Main Street in Tustin) Streets, measuring approximately 400 feet of Chestnut Street frontage and approximately 860 feet of Lyon Street fronta@ all as sho~a on Exhibit A.A. 386A; Walter Steiner,. BO9 First Western Bank Building representing approxfmately 18 property owners adjacent to and surrounding the prop erty in question, presented and read a petition, signed by approximately 18 persons who were in the audience, and are owners of approximately 79 acres su~reunding the subject property. On motion of Councll~m~u Brewer, seconded by Hubbard and carried the petition was received and filed. Mr. Steiner stated the property owners ~ ly object to the granting of the ~mendment Application as they consider the prop- erty involved to be entirely unsuited to a garden type multiple residential.develop- ment by reason of the c~mmercial and industrial uses of nearby property, the pro- posed develolmaent would substantially lower the property values, would reduce prop erty tax revenue~ and may create a blighted area if the venture is unsuccessful; it would set a precedent for apartments in the area, which is predomtnately indus- trial; and the proposed cond~tnium type of development is still in the ex~i~en- tal stage. Vi~ee~t Ross, 811 North Broadway, representing the applicant, stated th area is not pred~nately industrial as there are C-l, R-1 and R-B types of devel- opment, and there is considerable vacant acreage, in the area; the cond~f~ium typ of development is beim~ used in other cities sa~d is of the type the Zoning Ordi~aB encourages; there is currently an abundance of vacant industrial developments; the R-4 zoning would protect the property values, be an improvement to the area, and the revenue would be higher them for industrial zoning. Hearing closed. The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Ordinance, on motion of Coun- c~l,mn Nubbard~ seconded by Schlueter and carried~ the following Ordinance entitle "Ordinance amending Article IX of the Santa Ana Municipal code to prezone and establish district classification on Amendment Appli- cation No. 386 and amending Sectional District Map 17-5-9 (Exhibit ~ 386A)" 454 Appl. No. Enterprises, ~nc. Appl. No. 389 F. Lavelle Sanders Ordinance Reso. No. 62-84 Abatement of Weeds filed by La Verne Van Wyk Jacobs, reclassifying from the County A-1 District to the City R-4 District, property at the s~utheast corner of Lyon and Chestnut (Main Stre, in Tustin) Streets, was introduced, considered and placed on file for second read- ing. This being the date set for hearing on Amendment Application No. 387, filed by Solomon Enterprises, Inc., amending Sectional District Map 17-5-10, to reclassify from the R-1 District to the C-1 District, property on the northwest corner of EtAclid (Verano) Street and McFadden (Sugar) Avenue, with approximately 145 feet of Euclid Street frontage and apprc~imate~y 235 feet of McFadden Avenue frontage, all as shown on E~hibit A.A. 387A, wherein the Planning C~ission rec.~.~,.ended denial; no protests were received and the hearing closed. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, the recn-.~.endation of the Planning C~....tssion was approved, and Amendment Application No. 387, filed by Solomon Enterprises, Inc., wes denied. This being the date set for hearing on Amendment Application No. 389, filed by F. Lavelle Sanders, amending Sectional District Map 7-5-9, to reclassify from the R-3 District to the C-1 District and from the R-1 District to the R-lB District, prop- erty at the southwest corner of 17th Street and Fairmont Street with approximately 54 feet of 17th Street frontage and approximately 126 feet of Fairmont Street front age; and that lot t,~ediately south of the above property with appro~t,mtely 52 fee~ of Fairmont Street frontage, all as shown on Exhibit A.A. ~89A; Planning rec,~.~ended C-5 District for the 17th Street property and recommended retaining Fairmont Street property as R-l~ all as shown c~ EEhibit A.A. 3893. F. Lavelle Sanders, 1206 West 18~h Street~ reqmested the withdrawal of the petition for the reclassification of the Fairmont Street property from the R-1 District to the R-lB District. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Schlueter and carried, the request of the applicant was granted, and the Fairmont Street property reclassifi- cation petitio~ withdrawn. The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Ordinance, on motion of Councilm~n Hubbard, seconded by Schlueter and carried~ the following Ordinance entitled: "Ordinance amending Article IX of the Santa Aha Municipal Code to change district classification on Amendment Application No. 389 and amending Sectional District Map 7-5-9 (EEhibit AA 3893)" filed by F. Lavelle Sanders, reclassify~g from the R-3 District to the C-5 Dis- trict, property at the southwest corner of 17th Street and Fairmont Stre~et with appro~fmately 54 feet of 17th Street frontage and apprc~tmately L?6 feet of. Fair- mont Street frontnge~ was introduced, considered and placed on file for second rea~ in . This being the date set for heart~E protests on the abatement of weeds; no protests were received and the hearing closed. The Council having uBsuimously waived the reading of the Resolution~ on motion of Councilm~n Hubbard, seconded by Schlueter and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution No. 62-84 ordering the Street Superintendent to abate the public nuisance heretofore declared by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha, to-wit: weeds which bear seeds of a wingy or downy nature and attain such a large growth as to become a fire menace when dry and which are nc~ious and dangerous, growing upon certain streets, sidewalks and private property in the City of Santa Ana~ hy having the weeds referred to removed" was considered and passed by the following vote: 455 Appeal Appl. No. 60 Variance Appl. No. 1631 Church of the Way Preliminary Record of Survey 258 )esere V. Descamps ?reliminary Record of Survey 259 Orville Rosebeary Ayes~ Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Henry H. Schlueter, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall Noes, Councilmen None Absent~ Councilmen Dale H. Heinly Appeal Application No. 60 was presented on Variance Application No. 1631, filed by Church of the Way, to build a retail gasoline station in the R-1 District, at the southeast corner of Warner Avenue and Greenville Street, wherein the applicant appeals the denial of the Planning C.~,.,~ssi~n. Attorney Robert S. Barnes, lO16 North Broadway, represeuting the applicant, stated the applicant received Variance No. 124l for a church development similar to the development new proposed on C.U.P. 102, however, the church proposal could not be finalized and the Variance expired. The applicant proposes a two-part development with Variance No. 1631 Proposing a gasoline station on the ~.,,ediate southeast corner of th~ property in question, C.U.P. 102 proposing a church develol~nent on the remaining portion of the parcel.~ Councilmau Heinly arrived at 8:30 P.M. Mr. Barnes further stated it would be im- possible to utilize the entire parcel for a church development, and it would be impra~tical, t~ use a parcel 150 feet by 150 feet for R-1 use. Mr. Barnes intro- posed gasoline station. duced Mr. Dan Lamont, 10600 Katella Avenue, Anaheim, in connection with the proJ Mr. Lamont stated the pro- /posed basic construction would be typically California architecture, consisting of Redwood and Palos Verde stone, and was designed for more exclusive areas. The development would be an asset to the City, and would place the church in a to develop the balance of the property, and this would be a desirable buTfer strip stated if this station is to the residences in the neighborhood. Douglas Clark,~'~l~l.O Mar-LesS more will be requested, and an effort should be made to re~aln the decreasing dential sections. Ronald Vasey, 2326 Greenville Street, stated he lives on the opposite corner facing the subject property, and is in favor of the proposed gaso- line station as the nearest station, at present, is nearly amile away. Mr. Barne~ stated the proposed station would not be inc~atible with the. fire station across the street, nor with the proposed church, and as the parcel cann~ be utilized en- tirely by the church respectfully requested that the Variance be granted. Apprcxi- mately 20 church members stood in favor. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, and seconded by Schlueter, that Appeal Application No. 60~ filed by Church of the Way, be denied, and the decision of the Planning Cc~m. fssion upheld. Ayes, Councilmen Noes, Councilmen Absent, Councilmen Roll Call Royal E. Hubbard, Henry H. Schlueter, Bob Brewer Dale H. Heinly, A. A. Hall None Motion carried. It was moved by Council-~n Heinly, seconded hy Hubbard and that Appeal Application No. 60 be denied without prejudice. At the written request of the applicant and on motion of Councilman Heinly, second- ed by Hubbard and carried, action was continued indefinitely on Preliminary Record of Survey 258, filed by Desere V. Descamps, proposing to divide a lot at the south- east corner of McFadden Avenue and Olive Street. C.m.....unication was presented from the Planning Department recommending approval of Preliminary Record of Survey 259, filed by Orville Rosebeary, creating four lots located at the southwest corner of Ninth Street and King Street (l~r. oposed Fairview Street), subject to conditions. On motion of Counci3~u Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, Preliminary Record of Survey 259, filed by Orville Rosebeary, was approved, subject to conditions. Preliminary Record of Survey 260 First Financial Corps of the West and Eugene J. Hergert Preltm~ nary Record of SUrvey 261 Henry C. Cox Map of Tract 3821 Solome~ Development Corporation Map of Tract 4528 Tustin Land Co. ~ap of Tract 4559 'ricon Development, nc. Map of Tract 4580 Nelson B. Reames Map of Tract 4598 Henry C. Cox Coa~nication was presented frma the Planning Department recommending approval of Preliminary Record of Survey 260, filed by First Financial Corporation of the West seller, and Eugene J. Hergert, buyer, creating four parcels located on the east side of B~oadway between Central andWarner Avenues, subject to conditions. On motion of Council~m~ RtAbbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, Preliminary Record Survey 260, filed by First Financial Corporation of the West, seller, and Eugene Hergert~ buyer, was approved, subject to conditions. C~=--.mication was presented frc~ the Planning Department recommending approval of Preliminary Record of Survey 261, filed by Henry C. Cox, creating three parcels located on the south side of Warner Avenue, west of and adjacent to the Orange County Flood Control District right-of-way known as the F-2 Chaunel, subject to conditions. On motion of Councilm~u Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, Pre- liminary Record of Survey 261, filed by Henry C. Cox, was approved, subject to con- ditions. On motion of C~ncilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, Map of Tract 3821 filed by Solc~on Development Corporation, for the dedication as public highways Barbette Avenue, Keelson Avenue, Davit Avenue, Tampion Avenue, McFadden Avenue, Highland Street, Starboard Street, Sail Street, and Cooper Street; all vehicular access rights to McFadden Avenue except at street intersections; and the easement for drainage purposes as designated, Improvement Bond in the sum of $130, O00.O0, an Monument Bond in the sum of $2,300.00 were approved; license fee in the sum of $5,600.00 accepted; and agreement covertng improvements ordered signed. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, Map of Tract 4528 filed by Tustin Land Cc~pany, for the dedication of Buffalo Avenue, Hathaway Stree Avalon Avenue, and Santa Clara Avenue for public use for highway purposes; all vehicular access rights to Santa Clara Avemue, exeept at street intersections; and also the easements for sewer end drainage purposes across Lots 28 and 29, and Im- provement Bond in the sum of $49,700.00, and Monument Bond in the sum of $800.00 were approved; license fee in the sum of $1,850.00 accepted; and agreement coveriz improvements ordered si~ed. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly end carried, Map of Tract filed by Tricon Development, Inc., for dedication as public highways Wisteria Plat. Flight Avenue, Ballast Avenue, Doming Street, and Maxine Street, Improvement Bond in the sum of $56,000.00, and Monument Bond in the sum of $1,200.O0 were approved; license fee in the sum of $2,900.00 accepted; and agreement covering improvements ordered signed. On motion of ~ounc~l,~n Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, Map of Tract 4580 filed by Nelson B. Reames, for dedication to the public for street purposes Cedar Street, Camile Street, Standard Avenue, and Bishop Street; and all vehicular acco: rights to Standard Avenue and Bishop Street, except at street intersections, Im- provement Bond in the sum of $9,600.00, and Monument Bond in the sum of $525.00 were approved; license fee in the sum of $550~00 accepted; and agreement covering improvements ordered signed. On motion of Counc~lma~ Hubbard, seconded by Helnly and carried, Map of Tract 4598 filed by Henry C. Cox, for dedication of Warner Avenue and Flora Street for public use for highway purposes; and ~11 vehicular access rights on Warner Avenue, ~ ment Bond in the sum of $9,000.$0, and Monument Bond in the sum of $200.00 were 45? Tentative Tract Allison Honer Co., et al Agreement Tubbs' estate Pt~e Line License Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company L~&ae No ~18~41 Pacific Electric Railway Company Agreement County Sanitation District No. 7 and C. J. Segerstrem & Sons Escrow Instructions Reso. No. 62-85 Accept deeds Erma B. Gunther; et al approved; license fee in the sum'of $300.00 accepted; and agreement covering im- provements ordered signed.~ Cc-~micatiem was presented from the Planning Department re¢~=..ending approval of Tentative Tract Map 4611, filed by Allison Honer Company, et al, creating 35 new lots located on both sides of Olive Street between 21st Street and Buffalo Avenue, subject to conditions. GOrdon W. Baldwin, Hillyard and Associates, 122 East llth Street, representing the applicant, stated that under conditions "g," "h," and "k" the wordfnE should have been "That the subdivider's engineer submit..." instead of "That the subdividers submit..."; and questioned whether the subdivider would have to pay the drainage assessment fee of $565.00 an acre on Lots 36, 37, 38, 39, and ~0, as homes are located on these parcels. On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Hubbard and carried, Tentative Tract Map 4611, filed by Allison Honer Company, et al, was approved, subject to conditions. On motion of Council~au Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried~ proper officials were authorized to execute agreement with the Tubbs' estate providing for the con- struction of drainage system for the improvement of Tustin Avenue and Fourth and street construction on Tustin Avenue. On motion of Counc~mau Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, proper officials License dated April20, 1962,~ were authorized to execute Plpe,Line~with The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail- way Company for the construction of an 8-inch sewer effluent pipe line at Santa Clara Avenue Mile Post 17~ + 0793' near Santa Ana. On motion of Colslcilm-u Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, proper officials 18241, dated April 26, 1962, were authorized to execute Lease~N~j/with the Pacific Electric Railway Company for the installation of a 12-inch water main on Pacific Electric Railway Company right- of-way at King Street (proposed Fairview Street). On motion of Counctlmau Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, proper officials were authorized to execute agreement between County Sanitation District No. 7 of Orange County and C. J. Segerstrem & Sons, for sale and purchase of the Fairview Sub-Trunk Sewer~ including a disclaimer of title or interest by the City of Santa Aria. It was moved by Counc~m~n Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, that escrow structions be approved and signed for certain properties and with the following persons: Escrow Instructions No. 329723-WLC, dated May 3, 1962~ with Virgil L. and Floren%e B. Paxton, for street easements at the northeast corner of Sulli- van and Willits Streets, in the sum of $8~000.00, Escrow Instructions No. ~7670-C, dated April 12, 1962~ with Erma B. Gun- ther, for easement over the east half of Jackson Street, north of Camille Street, in the sum of $500.00, Escrow Instructions No. 47751-C, dated April 30, 1962, with Cecil A. and Dwight Birch~ for property for Civic Center purposes on the west side of Garnsey Street, north of Sixth Street, in the sum of $16, 590.00 of which $16,390.00 represents total consideration, $200.00 represents agreed reim- bursement of Sellers moving expenses, and Escrow InstrUctionsNo~ 328~68-ET, dated April 25, 1962, with Edythe P. Walker_and Edythe P. Wc. iker, trustee under the will of Charles E. Walker, de- ceased, for real property On the s~hwes% ~orner of Third and Bush Streets (Walker's Theatre), in the sum of $60,000.00. The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the following Resolution en- titled: "Resolution No. 62-85 accepting deeds where the City is payim~ a cash consideration" Reso. No. 62-86 Accept deeds Barsco; et al Reso. No. 62-87 Initiate proceedings "Fairhaven and Cam- bridge Northwest Annex" Reso. No. 62-88 Authorize condem- nation property for widening Berrydale Street fr~m Erma B. Gunther, for easement for street purposes over the east half of Jack- son Street, north of Camille Street, in the sum of $500.00; from Virgil L. and Florence B. Paxton, for street easements at the northeast corner of Sullivan and Willits Streets, in the sum of $8,000.00 for relocation of the house only~ no con- sideration is being paid for the land; and from Cecil A. and Dwight Birch, for a parcel of real property for Civic Center purposes on the west side of Garnsey Street, north of Sixth Street, in the sum of $16,590.00, $200.00 of which sum rep- resents agreed reimbursement for moving expenses, was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Henry H. Schlueter, Dale H. Heinly, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall N~es, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen None The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Councilm-n Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the following Resolution en- t it led: "Resolution No. 62-86 accepting deeds where the City is paytn~ no cash consideration" from Barsco, for easements for drainage, water and sewer purposes at Washington Avenue, east of Jac~en Street; from KenJi Joe and Stella H. Otsuka, for easement for storm drain purposes on the west side of Fairview Street, south of Ninth Stree' also conveying a temporary easement for the purpose of constructing a storm drain west of Fairview Street, south of Ninth Street, which temporary easement is to ter- minate August 31, 1962; from Irma E. Crego, for street easement en the north side~ of McFadden Street, east of Orange Avenue; frc~ Edythe M. Carson, Virginia E. Nis- son, and Marien T. Gramentine, for easement for water main purposes on the west side of Tustin Avenue, south of 17th Street; from The Richland Avenue Methodist Church, for street easement on the north side of McFadden Avenue, west of. Center Street; from the Orange County Flood Control District, quitclatmtug certain ~ parcels of real property in and along the channels of the Santa Ana River and San~- ago Creek, north of 17th Street; and from William Justice Gay, Incorporated, for street easement at the northeast corner of Eighth and Riverine Streets, was conside - ed and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Henry H. Schlueter, Dale H. Neinl~, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen None The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resoluti~ on motion of Counc~lmau HUbbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the following Resolution en- titled: "Resolution No. 62-87 initiating proceedings f~r the annexation of territory to the City of Santa Ana, design&t~m~an appropriate name for said territory of "Fairhaven and Cambridge Northwest Annex, and giving notice of protest hearing thereon" setting the hear!ng date on June 18, 1962, was considered and passed by the fo!l~ vote: Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Henry H. Schlueter, 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 end carried, the following Resolution eh- titlad: 459 Reso. No. 62-89 Authorize condem- natio~ property So. side 5th St. btn Bush and Spurgeon Reso. No. 62-90 Authorize condem- nation property S.W. corner Brd and Bush Sts. (Walker's Theatre) Cc~municat ions Boundary Cc~mission, City of Orange, et al "Resolution No. 62-88 authorizing condemnation of certain real proper~y south of Westminster Avenue on the east side of Berrydale Street for the purpose of widening Berrydale Street and declaring the necessity therefor" was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Noes, Councilmen Absent, Councilmen The Council having Royal E. Hubbard, Eenry H. Schlueter, Dale H. Heinly, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall None None unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the following Resolution eh- titled: "Resolution No. 62-89 authorizing condemnation of real property on the south side of Fifth Street between Bush and Spurgeon Streets and declaring the public necessity therefor" was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Henry H. Schlueter, Dale N. 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, en- titled: "Resolution No. 62-90 authorizing cond~wmation of real property on the southwest corner of Third and Bush Streets and declaring the public necessity therefor" was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Noes, Councilmen Absent, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, He~ry H. Schlueter, Dale H. Heinly, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall None None On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Schlueter and carried, the following c~mmunications were received, file~and where applicable referred to the proper Departments for processing: From the Boundary C~ission regarding proposed annexation of territory to City of Westminster designated "Annexation No. 37," advising the boundaries of the proposed annexation are reasonably definite and certain, From the Boundary C~-.tesion regarding proposed annexation of territory to City of Westminster designated "Annexation No. 38," advising the boundaries of the proposed annexation are reasonably definite and certain, From the City of Orange submitting copy of Resolution No. 1874, proposing to annex certain real property north of Fairhaven Avenue and west of Yorba Avenue, designated Annexation No. 188," From the City of Orange submitting copy of Resolution No. 1877, proposing to _annex certain real property west of Tustin Avenue at Meats Avenue, designated ~q~"Annexatlon No. 189," From the City of Orange submitting cop~ of Resolution No. 1878, proposing to _annex certain real property north of Spring Street and west of Alameda Street, 6~2designated "Annexation No. 190," From the County Clerk submitting copy of Resolution No. 62-4~7, adopted by Board of Supervisors April 17, 1962, establishing as a policy of the Board, com- mencing July 1, 1962, all contractsfor services to Cities entered into by the County shall be for the term of the fiscal year in which the contracts are entered into, .~ From the County Tax Collector advising of intention to sell at public auction, property described as a portion of Lot 13, west of Pacific Avenue between 7th and 8th Streets, and asking if the City consents or objects to the sale, From the County Sanitation Districts advising Sanitation District No. 1 will ~no longer accept sewage from the U. S. Marine Corps Air Facility after the Dis- trict No. 7 trunk sewer in Red Hill Avenue is completed to the point where it can serve the facility; and requesting that the City notify the Naval authorities that connection to District No. 7's trunk sewer should be made as soon as available, From the State of California Department of Industrial Relations, Division of Housing, advie~in~p~blic hearings will be held in Los Angeles May 7, 1962, and in SacramentoMay 11, 1962, regardim~ proposed adoption, amendment, or repeal of regu- lations applicable to mobilhome or trailer parks, Com~unicat ion Lino Torral Initiate Assessment District 7th St. btn Jackson and Harper Sts. Agreement iL and Acquisition Service - State Gas Tax ProJec$ 136 and 137 (Rescinded May 18, 1 62 ) Request Dept. Public Works Employ Land Acquisi- tion Service, Inc. Frc~ Orange County Chapter, Engineering & Grading Contractors Association, Inc., requesting to be notified of the City's position relative to the adoption of a bill requiring labor and material bonds in connection with subdivision public improvements, Fr~n George E. Bradley, Attorney for Tustin Water Works, advising there is nc set policy, or Joint policy, with the Tustin Water Works, on the part of the City, as to which~will service new water users in the general area of Tustin, and request g~l~ing Council to adopt a policy in regard to this area and advising Tustin Water Wor~ of such policy in writing, From the Orange County League of Cities submitting copy of letter submitted t the League requesting endorsement of local c~ity mental health centers, and ad- svising at the Executive Meeting of the League held April 12, 1962, it was ~,nenimous ly agreed that a copy of the letter be sent to each City for their individual atten tion, From Mel Advertising Service Co. advisi~ of intention to address the Council ~,~2in regards to having house to house distribution in the City, From Webb Brown and Associates, 1701 No. Flower Street, Agent for Cleveland C. Edwards and K. L. Sonneland, requesting a special dispensation to the Building .~Department authorizing the issuance of a permit to build a single-family residence on a sub-standard lot; said lot has 45 feet facing on West Washington (between 20~ and 2102) and a depth of 1~0 feet, a total of 6300 square feet, From Mrs. Clark Dye, Chairman, Board of Recreation and Parks, advising the terms of office of Laverne Means and George T~nsend as members of the Board will $2expire July 1, 1962, and advising at the Board meeting held April 23, the members unanimously recommended to the Council the of Mr. Means and Mr. re-appointment Townsend for four year terms of office, From George Busdeicker, Jr., Secretary, Board of Trustee, Charles W. Bowers ~Memorial Museom, advising of the gift of the Aldrich Museum, and requesting addi- A~tional funds be provided in the amount of $775.00 for the task of moving the colle¢ ~ tions to Santa Aha, and temporary storage until the new storage building is com- pleted, From City Employees Association advising the Association would no lo~er be able to provide the staff or facilities to operate and maintain the refreshment Stands in the Municipal Bowl and will forego the privilege of exercising its op- tion to submit a bid for the next fiscal year, Frc~ the Huntington Beach-Santa Ana Stage Lines submitting copy of Amendment ~of Restrictions, dated March 31, 1962, which amends present route, terminal, and time schedule, From the County Tax Collector enclosing copy of advertisement of the Notice /of Sale of tax deeded property to the City and advising that unless redeemed prior ~$~thereto, the property will be deeded May 25, 1962, at which time the deeds ~ill be $~" mailed and requesting the $225.00 purchase price, Minutes of the 183rd Meeting of the Board of Trustees, Orange County Mosquit~ Abatement District, dated April 20, 1962, Notifications of the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control Applications of Nora P. Jordan, 718 East Fourth Street; Alfonso M. Ramirez, Jr., 20~ South Main Street; Alger W. Matlock, ~01½ West Fourth Street; John P. Nelson and Fred W. ' Ritcheson, 2534 West Westminster Avenue; and Roy Raul M. Diaz, 107 North Grand Street. C~mication was presented from Lino Torral, 333~ West 7th Street, requesting the establishment of an Assessment District on 7th Street, between JacksOn and Harper Streets, for full street improvement on the south half of the street, and stating the property owners will make the required right-of-way dedication. On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the matter was referred to the Department of Public Works through the City On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Manager, for processing. Hubbard a~d carried, the request of the City Attorney was approved, and authorization granted for the Director of Public Works to enter into an agreement with Land Acquisition SerVice to fix the value of am~ ~e~era~ce ~m~ge, if any, the property necessary to be taken/as a preliminary step for the widening of Eding, Avenue frem Broadway to Flower Street, State Gas Tax Project No. 136, and Edinger Avenue frem Flower Street to Bristol Street, State Gas Tax Project No. 137. On motion of Co~acilmaB Heinly, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the request of th. Department of Public Works was approved, for the employment of Land Acquistion Ser. vice, Inc., for furnt~g' mp~x~ls f~ rights-of-way to be acquired for Gas Ts~ Project 136, Edinger Avenue from Flower Street to Broadway, and Gas Tax Project 461 Request Dept. Public Works Employ LeRoy Crandell and Associates Advertise for bids Construct addit i~ns to 'Bristol Street $ooster Pumping Station Advertise for bids Construct M-1 Storm Drain btn intersection Fairviewand Eighth , Sts. and the Santa Aha River, Proj. D-40 Advertise for bids Install traffic signals intersections Warner Ave. and Flower St., Fairview St. and Mcfadden Ave., a~d 17th and Berrydale Sts. ProJ. T-1 Approve Orange COUnty Flood.Control District Plans and Specs. Santia- go Creek Channel Approve Plans and Specs. Construct Fairview St. btn 5th and 17th Sts., ProJ. 134 Request Dept. Public Works Authority for Manager to sign application to State Public Utilities Commission - 1st St. Underpass Release Bond ract 4178 Application to Solicit Funds Request Hanson-O'Rryan and Associates (iuctio~) Edinger Avenue from Bristol Street to Flower Street. On motion of Counc~m-u Heluly, seconded by Hubbard ~ carried, the request of Department of Public Works was approved, and authorization granted for the employ- ment of LeRoy Crandell and Associates for soil engineering for the West Reservoir and the Municipal Stadium. On motion of Councilman Hein~y, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the request of De~aut of Public Works was granted, the plans and specifications approved, the P~rchasing Agent authorized to advertise for bids for construction of additions Booster to the Bristol Street/Pmmp~ Station; bids made J~ne 4, 1962. On motion of Councilman Hein~y, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the request of Department of Public Works was granted, the plans and specifications approved, and the P-,rchasing Agent authorized to advertise for bids for construction of the M-1 Storm Drain between the intersection of Fairview and Eighth Streets and the Santa Aha River, Project D-h0; bids to be opened June 4, 1962. On motion of Councilmau Hein~y, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the request of Department of Public Works was granted, the plans and specifications approved, and the Purchasing Agent authorized to advertise for bids for the installation of fic signal systems at the intersections of Warner Avenue and Flower Street, Street and McFadden Avenue, and Seventeenth and Berrydale Streets, Project T-l; to be opened June 4, 1962. On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the request of Department of Public Works was granted, end the Orange County Flood Control Dis~ trict Plans and Specifications apprOVed~ for Santiago Creek Channel from the Samta Aha Ri~er cOnfluenCe to Bristol Street. On motion of Councilman Heimly, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the request of Department of Public Works was granted, and the plans and specification approved, for the construction of Fairview Street between Fifth Street and Seventeenth Project On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the request of Department of Public Works was granted, and the M~nager authorized to sign an cation to the State Public Utilities C.'~,-.~ssion for authority to construct a grade separation on First Street between Evergreen Street and Grand Avenue, Gas Tax Pro- Ject 138 - First Street Underpass. On rec~endation of the Department of Public Works, and on motion of Councilman Helnly, seconded by Hubbard end carried, bond in the sum of $49,000.00, filed by Tricon Development, Inc., for the improvements on 45 lots~located generally 660 feet w~st of Verano Street and on the south side of Sugar Avenue, in Tract No. 4178, was ordered released end improvements accepted as completed. On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the application John A. Davis, Post 1680 V.F.W., Was approved to solicit funds May 24, 25,~ and 26, 1962, for hospital or individual assistance to needy veterans, and for rehabilita- tion, welfare and service work for all veterans in this vicinity. On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the request of Hanson-O'Rryan and Associates was granted to hold an auction May 12, 1962, at 8B8 East First Street, of miscellaneous tools end home furnishings, belonging to ccm~anies, estates and individuals, per list submitted. Request Hanson-O' Bryan and Associates (Auct ion ) Request Hanson-O'Bryan and Associates (Conduct auctions at regular intervals) b~ ~0 Claim for Damages Request Mrs. Joe W. Headlee, el al, Adult Crossing Guard Hazard St. at Rosita School Request R. M. Stebbins, Buffums' Mid-block Crosswalk Bush St. btn 9th and 10th sts. Request Diamond School P.T.A., et al Flashing red sig- nal intersectionGreen- ville St. and Edinger Ave. ~ ~ 0 On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Hubbard and carried, therequest of Hanson-O'Bryan and Associate8 was gra~ted to hold an auCtion May 15, 1962, at lOIB No. Puller Street, of Electrical Contractor's equipment, trucks, tools, supplies, and office furniture of Wright Electric~ Inc. On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by H1Abbax~land carried, the request of Nanson-O'B~yan and Associates was denied for continuing authority to conduct auc- tions at regular intervals, subject to applicable license fees, at 838 East First Street. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the claim of Charles L. Abernathy, for damages in the sum of not less than $25,000.00, for alleged d~mages to his personal liberty and freedom, his physical body and person, and in his business relations with business and professional clients, resulting from arrest based on traffic violations for which the fines had been paid, was re- ferred to the Attorney and Insurance Carrier. The Manager orally reported an investigation has been made at the intersection at Hazard Street in front of the Rosita School and it meets the established require- ments for the placing of a crossing guard, reference petition sigued by approximate ly 380 persons requesting an adult crossing guard at Hazard Street in front of the Rosita School, and fully rejecting the principle of a school boy patrol. On motion of Cotmcilmau Brewer, seconded by Heinly and carried, the petition was received and filed. Mrs. Joe W. Headlee, ll02 North Berni Street, presented an additional peti- tion, with apprex~m~tely 52 signatures, to the petition previously submitted. On motion of Counc~Imau Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the petition was re- ceived and filed~ Mrs. Headlee stated reasons for objecting to a school boy patrol at this location, because, the patrolis exposed to possible traffic hazards, pupil patrols place grave responsibilities in the hands of immature children, and this program deprives patrol members of valuable class time which should be spent in study and instruction, and requested the placement of a paid adult crossing guard. It was moved by Councilman Brewer, that an adult crossing guard be employed at Hazard Street in front of the Rosita School, for the remainder of this year and next year. Motion lost for lack of a second. On motion of Councilman Heinly, sec- onded by Hubbard and carried, the request for an adult crossing guard was denied. R. M. StebbinS, Personnel-Operations Nanager~ Buffums'~ stated there is a problem with pedestrians crossing in the middle of the block on Hush Street, between 9th and loth Street, and requested to go on record for public safety, reference his re- quest for a mid-block crosswalk across Bush Street, between 9th and 10th Streets. On motion of Counc~l,~n Heinly, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the request was denied. C~-.....unication was presented frc~ the Department of Public Works recommending denial of replacement of the three-way stop, and recommending placement of a school boy patrol at the intersection of Greenville Street and Edinger Avenue, reference peti- tion from the Diamond School P.T.A., signed by approximately 1366 persons in the Diamond School area, and letter from Mrs. W. G. Miley, 1932 So. Diamond Street requesting a flashing red signal at this location. On motion of Councilman Heinly seconded by Hubbard and carried, the request was denied. John C. Brlley, 2218 Bor chard Avenue, stated the situation at this location is unique, and he would not allow his son to serve on the school boy patrol as there are six lanes of traffic on Edinger Avenue; and a number of tickets are issued daily by Police Officers for 463 Cc~mmicnt ion MAnager instruct Dept. Public Works No Parking Zones Broadway No. and So. of 17t~~ St. Reso. No. 62-91 Coa~end National Multiple Sclerosis Society and ~rs. John F. Kennedy APPROVED speeding violations. On motion of Counc~lm~u Heinly, seconded by Brewer and carried, the ccmz~Anication from the Manager instructing the Department of Public Works to re-establish No Parking Zones north and south of Seventeenth Street on Broadway, was received and ~.iled. The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Counc~lma~ Hubbard, seconded by Schlueter and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution No. 62-91 cc~m~ending the National ~ltiple Sclerosis Society and Mrs. John F. Keunedy for the 'Highways to Hope' project and wishing success to the campaign" was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Henry H. Schlueter, Dale H. Heinly, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen None On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the City Council adjourned to Friday, May 18, 1962, at 7:BO P. M., in the Council Chamber. -' ~ Clerk~ of the Council