HomeMy WebLinkAbout05-06-1963MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA
May 6, 1963
The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. Roll call was answered by
Councilmen Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, and Mayor Hall. Following
the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, the Invocation was delivered by the
Reverend Jack Pettigrew, Associate Minister of the First Christian Church.
MINUTES On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded
by Councilman Schlueter and carried, the
Council approved the minutes of the
Regular Meeting of April l, 1963, the
Adjourned Regular Meeting of April 9, 1963, the Regular Meeting of April
15, 1963, and the Special Meeting of April 25, 1963.
EUCLID AVENUE On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded
RECONSTRUCTION by Councilman Schlueter and carried,
Council extended the bid opening date to
May l~, 1963 for the reconstruction of
Euclid Avenue between Roberts Drive and Bolsa Avenue, Project 129.
APPEAL Councilman Gilmore disqualified himself
in the following matter and left the
Council Chamber. Mayor Hall opened the
hearing on Variance Application 1753
filed by Charles P. Rumell, appealing denial of variance by Planning
Commission to construct a four unit, two-story apartment building on the
rear of R i property at 926 Orange.
The Clerk reported that notice of the hearing was given as required by law
and that no written protests or objections had been received. Council
heard testimony from the applicant who cited setbacks and parking arrange-
ments of surrounding properties. There being no further testimony, the
hearing was closed.
It was moved by Councilman Harvey, seconded by Councilman Hubbard and carried,
that the Council overrule the action of the Planning Co~mnission and instruct
the City Attorney to prepare a resolution grantin~ subject to applicable
conditions, Variance 1753.
HEARING - VA 175~
ELKS ASSOCIATION
Councilman Gilmore returned to the Council
Chamber and resumed his seat at the
Council table.
Mayor Hall opened the hearing on Appeal
No. 81, filed by the Public Works
Director, objecting to conditions ~ (e)~
3 (d), and 5 (a) (b) (c), imposed by the
Planning Commission in its approval of Variance Application No. 175~.
Council heard a statement by the City Manager, representing the appellant,
explaining the conflict in the conditions and requesting that a twenty-one
foot dedication along First Street be required at the present time. Roy
Giordano, 310 N. Main Street, represented the applicant, submitting that
the present plans of the City did not require an immediate dedication, but
the acceptance by the City of a continuing offer of dedication at such time
as the taking would be required for street widening. The applicant w~s in
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May 6, 1963
agreement with the appeal, and requested the Eouncil to grant the appeal and
strike the protested conditions imposed by the Planning Con~nission. Council
also heard testimony from Robert C. Politiski, President of the Elks Building
Association, relative to the Elks' lease ~n the property and the necessity
of taking any change in requirements back to the membership for a vote. There
being no further testimony, the hearing was closed.
It was moved by Cou~cilm~n Hubbard, seconded by Councilman GiLmore, and carried,
that the City Attorney be instructed to prepare a Resolution of Findings and
Decision incorporating the following changes to the findings and decision
set forth in Planning Commission Minutes of March 25, 196S with regard to
Variance Application No. 175~:
1. That Condition 3 (e) be changed to delete the requirement
for improvement plans for First Street.
That Condition (d) under Item 3 be deleted and added to
the continuing offer of dedication described as Condition
(a) under Item 5, as follows:
That a 25-foot radius property line spandrel easement be
provided for at the southeast corner of First Street and
Lyon Street and at the southwest corner of First Street
and Elk Lane.
In answer to a question by Mr. Politiski, Mayor Hall stated that it was the
understanding of the City Council that the Elks Association would be reimbursed
for ten and one-half feet of the required twenty-one feet dedicated on First
Street.
HEARING - VA 1751 Mayor Hall opened the hearing on
B & K Properties Variance Application 1751 filed by
H & E Properties from the Planning
C~issi~n's denial of a variance
to construct a 15 building, 56 unit, two-story apartment cmaplex at 1215
E. Edinger. The Clerk reported that evidence of giving proper notice of the
hearing was on file in the Clerk's Office and that no written protests or
objections had been received. The Clerk submitted a letter from the applicant
requesting that the matter be referred back to the Zoning Administrator.
On motion of Councilman Bubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried,
Council received, ordered filed, and approved the request, and closed the
hearing.
HEARING - AA ~3~ Mayor Hall opened the hearing on
WIISON Amendment Application k3~ filed by
H. G. Wilson, proposing the prezoning
of property on the south side of
East First Street, east of the Santa Aha Freeway. The Clerk reported that
evidence of giving proper notice of the hearing was on file in the Clerk's
Office.
Councilman Hubbard disqualified himself in this matter and abstained from any
discussion of action. On motion of COuncilma~ Harvey, seconded by Councilman
Schlueter and carried, Council received and ordered filed the Minute Order
of the Planning Commissi~ rec¢....-mnding that a variance be filed, and two
letters from All-State Insurance Company opposing the c~ercial zoning.
Council heard testimony from Dale Heinly, 611 West 8th Street, attorney
representing the applicant. There being no further testimony, the hearing was
closed.
On motion of Councilman Gilmore, seconded by Cotmcilman Schlueter and carried,
Council approved the applicant's proposal for pre-zoning and instructed the
City Attorney to prepare an amending ordinance according to EEhibit ~3~-A.
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~HEARING - A.A. ~B6 Mayor Hall opened the hearing on Amendment
SCHEVE Application ~36 filed by Casper B. Scheve,
proposing the reclassification of property
on the south side of Edinger approximately
1400 feet west of Bristol from the R L$ist~ict to the C 5, R 2, R 2 B, and R 1 Districts.
The Clerk read planning Commission Resolution 5613 at the request of Eugene Katnik,
803 Broadway, representing the applicant° There being no further testimony the hear-
ing was closed. On motion of Councilm~n Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Harvey and
carried~ Council approved the reclassification and instructed the City Attorney to
prepare an appropriate amending ordinance according to Exhibit AA 436-B.
HEARING - A.A. 438 Mayor Hall opened the hearing on Amendment
HEIN Application 438 filed by Adolph Hein, propos-
ing the reclassification of 5.7 acres on the
north side of West Fifth Street approximately
1, O00 feet west of Harbor, from the R i to the R ~ District by the amendment of
Sectional District Map 9-5-10.
Norman E. Caldwell, 2020 N. Broadway, spoke on behalf of the applicant. There
being no further testimony, the hearing was closed.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried,
Council approved the reclassification and instructed the City Attorney to prepare
an amending ordinance according to Exhibit AA 438-A.
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RES. 63-7 RESOLUTION NO. 63-76 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
MASTER WAGE sCALE THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, DETERMIN-
ING, ASCERTAINING AND FIXING THE GENERAL
PREVAILING RATE OF PER DIE WAGES AND THE
GENERAL PREVAILING RATE FOR HOLIDAY AND OVERTIME WORE FOR EACH CRAFT, CLASSIFICATION
OR TYPE OF WORKMAN ~:,:~D TO EXECUTE ALL CONTRACTS FOR PUBLIC WORK IN SAID CITY
AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 62-175, was introduced by title. It was moved by
Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter, that further reading be
waived and Resolution No. 63-76 be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNC II,MEN:
NOES, COUNCILMEN:
ABSENT, COUNCILMEN:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
HEARING - ASSESSMENT Mayor Hall opened the hearing on Resolution
DISTRICT 213 of Intention No. 6~-49 in the matter of
proposed Assessment District 213 (Bolsa-
Andres), and also the hearing on whether
public convenience and necessity require such improvements and whether the same
should be ordered without application of the Special Assessment Investigation~
Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931. The Clerk reported that notice of
the hearing had been properly given and submitted Certificate of Mailing, Certificate
of Posting, and Affidavit of Publication of notice of hearing. It was moved by
Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Gilmore and carried~ that the documents
be received and ordered filed with the Clerk.
Henry Mohle, Associate Engineer for the City of Santa Aha, described the boundaries
of the district, and the proposed improvements, and stated that in his opinion
all lots and parcels within the proposed assessment district will be benefited
by the construction of the improvements. The Clerk reported that no written
protests or objections had been received. There being no response to the Mayor's
call for oral protests or co~ents, the hearing was closed.
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RES. 63-82, ORDERING WORK RESOLUTION NO. 63-82 OF THE CITY
ASSESSM~ DISTRICT 213 COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA,
CALIFORNIA, MAKING FINDINGS, AND
OVERRULING PROTESTS AND OBJECTIONS:
ORDERING THE CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN WORK AND THE GIVING OF NOTICE ]/IVITING
BIDS TKEREFOR (Assessment District No. 213, Boise-Andres), was read
by title. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilm-n
Schlueter, that Further reading be waived and Resolution 63-82 be adopted.
On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN:
NOES, COUNC II24EN:
ABSENT, COUNCILMEN:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
RES. 63-85 WAGE RATE, RESOLUTION NO. 63-83 OF THE CITY
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 213 COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA~
CALIFORNIA~ DETERMINING THE GESERAL
PREVAILING RATE OF PER DI~ WAGES
FOR LEGAL HOLIDAY AND OVERTIME WORK IN SAID CITY FOR CERTAIN CRAFTS OR
TYPES OF WORI~4EN (Assessment District No. 213, Boise-Andres ), was read
by title. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman
Schlueter, that further reading be waived and Resolution 63-83 be adopted.
On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN:
NOES, CO~3NCII24EN:
ABS~, COUNCIIREN:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, S~lueter, Hall
None
None
RES. 63-6~ TRAFFIC Mayor Hall opened the hearing on
CHANNELIZATION the proposed charmelization of
~ AT SE~r~:,:~'r~ Flower Street at Seventeenth. There
being no response to the Meyor's
call for testimony, the hearing was closed.
RESOLUTION NO. 63-69 PROHIBITING PARKING ON THE EAST SIDE OF FLOWER STREET
FOR 205 ~'mu=.. SOUTH OF 17TH STRmmA' AND AUTHORIZING CURB MAHEINGS~ was intro-
duced by title. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman
Harvey, that further reading be waived and Resolution 63-69 ~e adopted.
On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCIXRES:
NOES, C0t~NCIIA~N:
A]~EST, COUNCILMEN:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
NEARI~G - RIGHT OF Mayor Hell opened the hearing ca
WAY LINES-GRAND AVENUE proposed right of way lines for Grand
Avenue. The Clerk reported that
evidence of giving proper notice of
the hear~-_= was on file in the Clerk's office an~ thee no written pro, eats
or objections had been received. There being no response ~o the Mayor's
call for testimony, the hearing was closed.
It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Sehlueter and
carried, that the City Attorney be instructed to prepare an appropriate
ordt-auce to amend Municipal Co~e Section 9271 to establish future right of
way lines for Gran~ Avenue from Santa Clara to Warner Avenue.
RES. 63-84 Mayor Hall opened the hearin~ on
W.-:.. ABATID~I~T Resolution 63-~3, givi~ no, ice of
a~l ~ed aba~nt proart.
~e C~rk ~o~ed ~hat evidence
of giv~ pr~r n~ice of the hearts ~s ~ fi~ ~ the Clerk's office
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and that no written protests or o~Jectlons had been received. There being
no response to the Mayor's cai~ ~r b~mony, the hearing was closed.
RESOLUTION NO. 63-84 OBDERING THE STRmmT SUPERINTENDENT TO ABATE TM PUBLIC
NUISANCE HERETOFORE DECLAP~D BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA,
TO-WIT: W,:~:~)S WHICH BEAR SW. RnS OF A WINGY OR DOWNY NATURE AND ATTAIN SUCH
A LARGE GROWTH AS TO BECOME A FIRE MENACE ~ DRY AND WI{ICH ARE NGXIOUS
AND DANGEROUS, GROWING UPON CERTAIN STREETS, SIDEWALKB AND PRIVATE PROPERTY
IN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, BY HAVING THE W":":~)S REFERRED TO REMOVED, was
introduced by title. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by
Councilman Schlueter, that further reading be waived and Resolution 63-84
be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN:
NOES, C 0UNC II/~EN:
ABSENT, COUNCII~:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
0BD. NS-651, ORDINANCE NO. NS-651 AMENDING ARTICLE
AMENDMENT APPLICATION 432 IX OF THE 8AliTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE
TO CHANGE DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION ON
AMENDMENT APPLICATION NO. 432 AND
AMENDING SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP 7-5-9 (EXHIBIT AA 432 A) was introduced
by title. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman
Harvey, and unanimously carried, that further reading be waived and
Ordinance No. N8-651 be passed to second reading.
ORD. NS-652, ORDINANCE NO. N8-652 AMENDING ARTICLE
AMENDMENT APPLICATION 433 IX OF THE SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE
TO CHANGE DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION ON
AMENDMENT APPLICATION NO. 433 AND
AMENDING SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP 14-5-10 (~{HIBITAA 433 A) was introduced
by title. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by CounciLman
Harvey, and unanimously carried, that further reading be waived and
Ordinance No. NS-652 be passed to second reading.
ORD. NS-650, FIRST ORDINANCE NO. NS-650 DECLARING THE
STREET ANNEX NO. 1 ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY DESIGNATED
"EAST FIRST STREET ANNEX NO. 1" was
introduced by title. It was moved by
Councilman Hubbard, seconded by CounciLman Schlueter, that further
reading be waived and Ordinance No. NS-650 be adopted. On roll call
vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN:
NOES, COUNCILMEN:
ABSENT, COUNCII24EN:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
ORD. NS-648, ORDINANCE NO. NS-648 AMENDING ARTICLE
AMENDMENT APPLICATION 428 IX OF Tam SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE TO
CHANGE DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION ON
AMENDMENT APPLICATION NO. 428 AND
AMENDING SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP 17-5-9 (EXHIBIT AA 428 C) was introduced
by title. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman
Schlueter, that further reading be waived and Ordinance No. NS-6~8 be
adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN:
NOES, C OUNC ILMEN:
ABSENT, COUNCILMEN:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
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May 6, 1963
~9' 0RD~ NS-6k9,
~ AMENDMENT APPLICATION 431
ORDINANCE NO. NS-6k9 AMENDING ARTICLE
IX OF THE SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE
TO CHANGE DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION
ON AMENDMENT APPLICATION NO. k31 AND
AS~KDING SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP 12-5-10 EXHIBIT AA 431 B) WHERE THE PLANNING
COMMISSION RECOMMENDED DENIAL was introduced by title. It was moved by
Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter, that further reading
be waived and Ordinance No. NS-6k9 be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNC II/~EN:
NOES, COUNC ILMEN:
ABSENT, COLIC ILMEN:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
OBDo NS-653, ORDINANCE NO. NS-653 PERTAINING TO
SPEED ZONES THE PRIMA FACIE SPEED LIMIT ON
FOURTH STP~±', GHAND AVENUE, BRISTOL
STREET, RAITT STREET, EDINGER AVENUE
AND MCFADDEN' AVA%U3E was introduced by title. It w~s moved by Co~Lrlcil/~an
Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter, and unanimously carried, that
further reading be waived and Ordinance No. NS-653 be passed to second
reading.
RES. 63-77, RESOLUTION NO. 63-77 OF INTENTION
RETIR~NT SYST]IM TO APPROVE AN AMENDMENT TO CONTRACT
BETWEEN THE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION
OF THE STATE EMPLOYEEB' RETIREMENT
SYSTEM AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA was introduced by title.
It was moved by Council~aan Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter, that
further reading be waived and Resolution No. 63-77 be adopted. On roll call
vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN:
NOES, COUNCILMEN:
ABSENT, COUNCILMEN:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
RES. 63-7k, RESOLUTION NO. 63-7~ OF THE CITY
MWD CONNECTION 6296 COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA,
REQUESTING CONSTRUCTION OF A
WATER SERVICE CONNECTION BY THE
METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUT~ CALIFORNIA, UPON THE TER~ AND
CONDITIONS PRESCRIBED IN RESOLUTION 6296 OF ITS BOARD OF DIRECTORS was
introduced by title. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by
Councilman Schlueter, that further reading be waived and Resolution No. 63-7k
be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN:
NOES, COUNC ILMEN:
ABSENT, COUNCILMEN:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
RES. 63-75, RESOLUTION NO. 63-75 OF THE CITY
MWD CONNECTION 6297 COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA,
REQUESTING CONSTRUCTION OF A WATER
SERVICE CONNECTION BY THE MA'.'a0POLITAN
WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, UPON THE TERF~ AND CONDITIONS PRESCRIBED
IN RESOLUTION 6297 OF ITS BOARD OF DIRECTORS was introduced by title. It was
moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter, that further
reading be waived and Resolution No. 63-75 be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNC II,MEN:
NOES, C 0UNC ILM~I:
ABSENT, COUNCILMEN:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
City Council - 90 - May 6, 1963
RES. 63-65, LEGISLATION RESOLUTION NO. 63-65 OF THE CITY COUNCIL
RE HORSE RACING · OF ~ CITY OF SANTA ANA EXPRESSING
OPPOSITION TO SENATE BILL NO. 888 was
introduced by title. It was moved by
Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter, that further reading
be waived and Resolution No. 63-65 be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN:
NOES, C OUNC II24EN:
ABSENT, COUNCILMEN:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
RES. 63-66, STATE RESOLUTION NO. 63-66 OF THE CITY COUNCIL
WITHHOLDING TAX OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA EXPRESSING
OPPOSITION TO A STATE WITHHOLDING TAX
was introduced by title. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by
Councilman Schlueter, that further reading be waived and Resolution No.
63-66 be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN:
NOES, COUNC~:
ABSENT, COUNC~:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
RES. 63-67, HOME RULE RESOLUTION NO. 63-67 OF THE CITY COUNCIL
LEGISLATION OF THE CITY 0F SANTA ANA EXPRESSING
ITS SUPPORT FOR THE PRESERVATION OF
THE PRINCIPLE OF HOME RULE IN LOCAL
GOVERNMENTAL LEGISLATIVE BODIES was introduced by title. It was moved
by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter, that further
reading be waived and Resolution No. 63-67 be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNC~:
NOES, COUNCILMEN:
ABS~T, COUNC II~EN:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
RES. 63-68, WATER RES0LU~ION NO. 63-68 OF THE CITY COUNCIL
DISTRICT LEGISLATION OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA EXPRESSING
SUPPORT FOR SENATE BILL N0. 778was
introduced by title. It was moved by
Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilmau Schlueter, that further reading
be waived and Resolution No. 63-68 be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, C0UNCII~MEN:
NOES, COUNCILMEN:
ABS~T, COUNCILMEN:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
RES. 63-64, TUSTIN RESOLUTION NO. 63-64 RESCINDING PROTEST
AVE. RELINQUISHMENT TO RELINQUISEME~T OF TUSTINA¥~UE IN
SANTA ANA BY STATE HIGHWAY C0ESSION
was introduced by title. It was moved
by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter, that further
reading be waived and Resolution No. 63-64 be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN:
NOES, COUNCILMEN:
ABSENT, COUNCILMEN:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
· ~%~ RES. 63-78, FI~TH STR~m~I' & SANTA RESOLUTION NO. 63-78 INITIATING PROCEEDINGS
ANA FREEWAY ANNEX FOR ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY TO THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA, DESIGNATING AN APPROPRIATE
NANE FOR SAID TERRITORY OF "FI~TH STHEAV2
AND SANTA ANA RIVER - S. E. ANNEX" AND GIVING NOTICE OF PROTEST HEARING THEREON
City Council - 91 - May 6, 1963
was introduced by title. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by
Councilman Schlueter, that further reading be waived and Resolution No. 63-78
be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNC II~{EN:
NOES, COUNC IIREN:
ABSENT, COUNCIIA{EN:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Sehlueter, Hall
None
None
RES. 63-79, BRISTOL & GARDEN RESOLUTION NO. 63-79 INITIATING
GROVE FREEWAY ANNEX PROC~t;INGS FOR ANNEKATION OF TERRIT-
ORY TO THE CITY OF SANTA ANA,
DESIGNATING AN APPROPRIATE NAME
FOR SAID TERRITORY OF "BRISTOL STR~si' AND GARDEN GROVE FREEWAY S. W. ANNE~"
AND GIVING NOTICE OF PROTEST HEARING THEREONwas introduced by title. It was
moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter, that further
reading be waived and Resolution No. 63-79 be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN:
NOES, COUNCILMEN:
ABSENT, COUNCILMEN:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
RES. 63-80, 17TH & RESOLUTION NO. 63-80 INITIATING
TUSTIN ANNE~ PROC,;,:,,INGS FOR ANNEXATION OF
TERRITORY TO THE CITY OF SANTA ANA,
DESIGNATING AN APPROPRIATE NAME
FOR SAID TERRITORY OF "SEVENTEENTH AND TU~TIN NORTHWEST ANNEX" AND GIVING
NOTICE OF PROTEST HEARING THEREON was introduced by title. It was moved by
Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Gilmore, that further readin~
be waived and Resolution No. 63-80 be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN:
NOES, COUNCILMEN:
ABSENT, COUNCILMEN:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
RES. 63-81, FIRST RESOLUTION NO. 63-81 INITIATING
STREET ANNE~ 3 PRO~F2~)INGS FOR ANNE~ATION OF
TERRITORY TO THE CITY OF SANTA ANA,
DESIGNATING AN APPROPRIATE NAME FOR
SAID TERRITORY OF "EAST FIRST STR~' ANNE~ NO. 3" AND GIVING NOTICE OF
PROTEST HEARING THEREON was introduced by title. It was moved by CounciLman
Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter, that further reading be waived
and Resolution No. 63-81 be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN:
NOES, COUNCILM~:
ABSENT, COUNCIIA~EN:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
RES. 63-70, DEEDS
Deeds for acceptaace w~ere ~he City
is payir~no ~aah conaideraticnwere
submitted frc~the following:
Lukens, James A. & Florence B. - Water Main Easement - S/Edinger, W/Bristol
Minter, Neal D. & Esther L. - Drainage Easemen% - N/Memory Ln, E/Santa Aha River
Featherstone, Munson, Hall, Pearson Sewer Easement-~S/Santa Clara, W/Tustin
St. Gertrude Gardens - Street Easement - E/S Pacific at Anahurst Place
Eisen, Jack A &Mary E - Street Easement - Regent Dr. & Newhope
Justine Realty. Co. - Access Rights - Fairview, S/Talbert
Norman, Louis Street & Utility Easement - S/S Roosevelt, W/Euclid
Gross, John H & Margaret L. - Street Easement - S/W comer McFadden & Harbor
First Church of God Quitclaim to parcel N/Posey, W/Newhope
Council heard James Lukens, 1836 W. Edinger, speak regarding his request for
three curb cuts at property located at the southwest corner of Bristol and
Edinger. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Harvey, and
carried, Council approved the proposed one entrance and two exits described
by Mr. Lukens.
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RESOLUTION NO. 63-70 ACCEPTING DEEDS WH~HE THE CITY IS PAYING NO CASH CONSIDER-
ATIONwas introduced by title. It was mo~ed by Councilman Hubbard, seconded
by Councilman Schlueter, that further reading be waived and Resolution No.
63-70 be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN:
NOES, COUNCILMEN:
ABSENT, COUNCILMEN:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
RES. 63-71, D~KOS
& ESCROW
Deeds and escrow instructions were sub-
mitted fr~n the following:
Stamers, Peteris & Berta - Escrow 49493-C, $11, O00 - 6th & Flower
Younger, Brown, Fama, and Scrofani - Escrow 48711-C, $7,331.20 -Falrview, S/17th
RESOLUTION NO. 63-71 ACCEPT]51G DEED WHERE THE CITY IS PAYING A CASH
CONSIDERATION was introduced by title. It was moved by CounciLman Hubbard,
seconded by Co~ncilman Schlueter, that further reading be waived and Reso-
lution No. 63-71 be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN:
NOES, COUNC IL~EN:
ABSENT, COUNCILMEN:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
RES. 63-72, AUTHORIZING EXECUTION Deeds were presented to the Council for
OF D,:~:,~S BY THE CITY authorization of execution as follows:
Quitclaim to various owners - Read property - E/S Artesia, N/Ninth
Quitclaim to Klatt, Carl & Lena - Vehicular Access -S/S 17th at OldTustinAve.
Quitclaim to Goodwill Industries - Vehicular Access - S/S Fifth Street,
W/Fairview and W/S Fairvlew, S/Fifth Street.
Grant to Southern California Edison - Facilities Relocation Easement -
S/S Fifth, between Bush and Spurgeon.
RES0LUTIONN0. 63-72 AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF QUITCLAIM D~S AND ONE GRANT
DRk~D BY THE CITY was introduced by title. It was moved by Co%~acilman Hubbard,
seconded by Councilman Harvey, that further reading be waived and Resolution
No. 63-72 be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN:
NOES, COUNCILMEN:
ABSENT, COUNCILMEn:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
RES. 63-73, DR~ AND ESCROW The City's Grant Deed to the Santa Aha
SANTA ANA SCHOOL DISTRICT Unified School District conveying
property at the northeast corner of
Raitt Street and SegerstremAvenue
was presented to Council together with Escrow Instructions 351135-6 HEB
orderim~ payment to the City by the School District the sum of $11,150.
RESOLUTION NO. 63-73 AUTHORIZING EXCHANGE OF LAND BETW~NTHE CITY AND THE
SANTA ANA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT was introduced by title. It was moved by
Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilm,~ Schlueter, that further reading
be waived and Resolution No. 63-73 be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCII/~EN:
NOES, COUNCII~4EN:
ABSENT, COUNCILMEN:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
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DRAINAGE EASEMENT Council heard the City Manager's re-
VACATION port that the City had no objection
to the proposed vacation of drainage
easement in Lot 25, Tract 1550, as
requested by Clarence Go Berry. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded
by Councilman Harvey and carried, Cotu~cil referred the requested vacation
to the Public Works Department for further processing.
PRE, MAP 313 - ~
Preliminary Map 313, filed by Frank
F. Mead, creating four lots at the
northeast corner of Warner and
Grand, was recommended for approval
by the Planning Director. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by
Councilman Schlueter and carried, that the Council approve the map subject
to the conditions described in the Planning Director's Report dated April 10,
196B, except to change Condition 'J" to read 42 feet instead of 45 feet.
CLAIM FOR DAMAGES Acting upon the recc~mendation of
ULYSSES CARSON the City Attorney and Insurance
Carrier, on motion of Councilman
Hubbard, seconded by Councilman
Schlueter and carried, Council denied the claim for damages filed by
ulysses Carson.
GREENVILLE CROSSWALK
Council received a report of the
findings of an investigation of a
request by M_rs. Katherine Baker,
2519 West Harvard, for a pedestrian
crosswalk across Greenville. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by
Councilm~u Schlueter and carried, that the report be received and filed
and the request be denied.
APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS
adjustments as follows:
On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
seconded by Councilman Schlueter
and carried, Council approved
requests for appropriation
Transfer of $25,000 from Fund 51-532-662 to 51-551-681 to provide funds to
reimburse developers for City's portion of cost for improving major streets.
Transfer of $420 from Fund 23-231-111 to 23-29~-111 to cover wages paid to
part-time employees during absence of regular employee.
SEVEIITEENTH ~'l' On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
PARKING seconded by Counci~mau Schlueter and
carried, the following communications
concerning the no parking zone on
Seventeenth Street were received and ordered filed:
0PP 0S ING
Sydney D. Marlin, LAUNDER-IT, 324 W. 17th Street
Max Becker, 0'Donnell Tour & Travel Service, 210 East 17th Street
Petition with 31 signatures, circulated by Zavel Averbach, 324 W. 17th Street
MarJorie Mize, Attorney for F. J. and Helen Parks, 309-315 W. 17th Street
Rita Spampinato, Angelo's Delicatessen, 216 East 17th Street
Lorin H. Powell, no address
Zavel Averbach, 324 West 17th Street
Robert E. Ames, Attorney for National Automobile Club, 313 W. 17th Street
City Council - 94 - May 6, 1963
FAVOR~I~G
Eugene B. Sire, M. D., 309 West 8th Street
Howard I. Pamplin, 333 West 17th Street
Council heard statements of protest from the following:
Zavel Averbach, 324 West 17th Street, Charles Linden, 12144 Skyline Drive,
Lemon Heights, Mrs. Rita Spampinato, 216 East 17th Street, MaE Becker,
210 East 17th Street, Walter Kohn, 501 West 19th Street, Irv Justman,
129 West 17th Street, James R. Mitchell, 330 West 17th Street, Sidney
Marlin, 2103 N. Baker, and J. N. Irby, 218 East 17th Street.
Council also heard Ramon Vasquez, Garden Grove, speak in favor of the
no parking.
Mayor Hall suggested that the staff meet with the interested businessmen to
seek any relief possible in individual cases and to discuss solutions to
the overall problem.
RECESS
The Mayor declared a five minute recess
at lO:O0 p.m. The meeting was recovened
at 10:05 p.m. with the following present:
CounciLmen Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore~
Schlueter, and Mayor Hall.
PRE. MAP 315 - Preliminary Map 315~ filed by Argus
ARGUS HOMES Homes~ Inc.~ creating two lots north-
west of Fairhaven and Cambridge, was
recommended for approval by the Planning
Director. It was moved by Councllm~n Hubbard, seconded by Councilman
Schlueter and carried, that Council approve the map subject to the conditions
described in the Planning Director's report dated May 3, 1963.
PRE. MAP S14 - Preliminary Map ~14~ filed by Beulah
STONE Stone, creating two lots at the north-
west corner of First and Hathaway,
was recommended for approval by the
planning Director. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard~ seconded by
Councilman Schlueter and carried, that Council approve the map subject to
the conditions described in the Planning Director's report dated April 11,
VA 1715 APPEAL 79 - Council heard Bill Robinson, 1515 N.
ROBINSON King Street, protest the conditions
imposed in granting of variance
requiring dedication of a five-foot
strip to the City as right of way. Mayor Hall informed the appellant
that no further action could be taken by the Council since the appeal
was granted and the variance approved by resolution after public hearing.
Appellant was advised to seek further advice frcm City Attorney.
TENT. MAP 4968 - CouncilmAn Gilmore disqualified himself
TANCREDI in the following matter, and left the
Council Chamber. Tentative Tract Map
4968 was filed by Harry Tancredi,
creating 17 lots on the south side of Santa Clara Avenue, east of Wright
Street.
Council received a report from the Planning COmmission affirming the
Planning Director's decision to deny Tentative Tract M~p 4968 as filed,
City Council - 95 - May 6, 1963
but recommended approval of an alternate subdivision design which was
acceptable to all City departments and 'the applicant.
It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Harvey~ that the
Council overrule the decision of the Planning Commission and approve the map
subject to the conditions described in the Addendum dated May 3, 1963 attach-
ed to the Planning Director's Report of ~rch 29, 1963. On roll call vote:
AYES~ COL~C!~: Hubbard, Harvey~
NOES, COUT~CI'~WEN: None
ABS~T~ ~0UN~I~MF/~, Gilt, ore
Schlueter, Hall
C~/M FOR DAMAGES - Councilman Gilmore returned to the
VILL~FU~TE Council Chamber and resumed his seat
at the Council table. On motion of
CounciLman Hubbard, seconded by
CounciLman Harvey and carried, Council referred to the City Attorney and
Insurance Carrier, the claim fcr d~ages allegedly received in a fall on the
sidewalk, filed by Francisca Villafuerteo
LICENSE REQUEST -
SANTANA LANES
0n motion of Councilman Hubbard,
seconded by Councilman Harvey and
carried, Council approved a license
for ~lifford S. Spencer, President,
of Santana Lanes, to operate a 32 lane bowling alley at 2445 South Bristol.
AMEND. APP. 449 On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
seconded by Councilman Schlueter and
carried, Council granted the request
of Dale Heinly, attorney representing
the applicant, for advancement of the hearing date by the Planning Commission
on Amendment Application 449 from June 10, 1963 to May 27, 1963.
NEWPORT &DYER A letter from Councilman Harvey
S. E. ANNEX relative to the Newport and Dyer
Annexation was received and ordered
filed on motion of Councilman Eubbard,
seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried. Councilman Harvey asked the
Council to provide more information to the public, not only in the annexation
proceedings, but in other areas, such as the written agenda and oral presenta-
tion of matters on the agenda to generate the interest and participation of
citizens in the government of the City.
ALTERATION OF On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
DRIVEWAY seconded by Councilman Schlueter and
carried, Council approved the request
from Max White, Regional Vice President,
State Farm Insurance Companies, 1727 W. 17th Street, for waiver of Section
7216 of the Municipal Code and granting permission to alter an existing drive-
way fronting on College Avenue.
SOLICITATION
REQUESTS
the following:
On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
seconded by Councilman Schlueter and
carried, Council granted permission
to conduct fund raising drives to
Kent S. Bramwell, Executive Director, 622 S. Kenmore Avenue, Los Angeles 5,
for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society for solicitation from Mother's
Day to June 22, 1963.
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May 6, 1963
John A. Davis, 281~ S. Halliday Street for Post 1680 V.F.W. for poppy sale
on May 24 and 25, 1963.
CLAIM FOR DAMAGES - On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded
SHOEMAKER by Councilman Schlueter and carried,
Council referred to the City Attorney
the claim of Clyde C. Shoemaker, ll7 West
9th Street, Los Angeles 15, relative to condemnation proceedings against
property for reservoir and well site.
PARKING-SOUTH FLOWER On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded
& PINE STR~','S by Councilman Schlueter and carried,
Council received and ordered filed a
cc~munication from Mrs o Henry P. Senior,
218 South Flower Street, relative to elimination of parking.
RIGHT OF WAY
EASEMENT ABANDONMENT
Council received a Planning Commission
report recommending the abandonment of
a right of way easement north of
McFadden between Fairview and Sullivan.
RESOLUTION NO. 63-87 APPROVING MAP AND DECLARING INTENTION TO VACATE A
30-FOOT STRE~'£ EASE~dNT LOCATED BETW~NFAIRVIEWAND SULLIVAN STR~'I'S,
NORTH 0F MCFADDEN AVENUE, AND GIVING NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING THEREON was
introduced by title. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by
Councilman Schlueter, that further reading be waived and Resolution No.
63-87 be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN:
NOES, C0UNC ILMEN:
ABSENT, COUNC II2~EN:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
SEWER SERVICE On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
REQUEST seconded by Councilm~n Schlueter and
carried, Council received and referred
to the staff for answer a request
for sewer service by John E. and Viola E. Reed, 225 South Harbor Boulevard,
for property containing ten rental units.
BID CALL 0n motion of Councilman Hubbard,
PARKING LOT seconded by Councilman Schlueter and
carried, Council granted authority to
advertise for bids for construction of
parking lot on the south side of Fifth Street between Bush and Spurgeon,
with bid opening on May 20, 1963.
BID CALL 0n motion of Councilman Hubbard,
LIABILITY INSURANCE seconded by Councilman Schlueter and
carried, Council granted authority to
advertise for bids for liability
insurance coverage for three years, with bid opening on June 3, 1963.
STR~' HAME CHANGE
Council received a Planning Commission
report recommending the change of
street name of Toy Way to Watkins Way.
RESOLUTION NO. 63-h7 CHANGING T~E HAME
OF "TOY PLACE" TO "WATKINS WAY" was introduced by title. It was moved by
Councilman Hubbard, seconded by CounciLman Schlueter, that further reading
City Council - 97 - May 6, 1963
be waived and Resob~tion Noo 63-47 be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES~ COUNCILMEN:
NOES~ COUNCII~{E~N:
ABSENT~ COUNCILAg~N:
Hubbard~ Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
~RITTEN COMMUNICATIO~
On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
seconded by Councilman Harvey and
carried, Council received and
ordered filed the following
communications:
TRAFFIC CONTROf$- Report of devices removed or installed from 4-1i-63 to
QUARTERLY Ab~DITORS' REPORT - for the City of Santa Aha for the period ending
December 31, 1963, su~miuted by Diehl, Evaus and Company~ 806 No Birch Street.
d~NOTICE OF AITNEXATION - C~y of Orange Annexation NOo 216 proposed for approxim- ately h96 acres representing part of the N~>~l Ranch Annexation and others°
¢~SENATE BII& N0o 344 - Resolutl~ms s~pporting S o~ NO. 3h4, creating additional
financing for city s~reets and county roads and revising the existing 5/8
cent requirement for cities received from the following: City of Orange;
City of LaHabra.
BOUNDARY COMMISSION REPORTS - Approving proposed annexation of Bristol and
Garden Grove Freeway S.W.Annex to the City of Santa Aha.
Approving proposed annexation of West Main Street to the City of Tustin.
Approving proposed annexation of East First Street Annex No. 3 to the City
of Santa Ana.
Approving proposed annexation of Fifth Street and Santa Aha River S.E.Annex -
corrected to the City of Santa Aha.
Approving corrected map of 17th & Tustin NoWoAnnex to the City of Santa Aha.
P.U.C. HEARING - Application and Amended Applic&tion of Airport Coach Service,
a Corporation, operating under an existing in-lieu Certificate of Public
Convenience and Necessity to modify end extend its Certificates of Public
Convenience and Necessity as a Passenger State Corporation.
STANDARD ~Ta0POLITAN AREA - Resolutions supporting the move for Orange
County to become a separate Standard Metropolitan Area received from the
following: Orange County Board of Supervisors
City of Garden Grove
City of Huntington Beach
City of Anaheim
City of LaHabra
~f'~ASSEMBLY BILL NO. 351 On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
seconded by Councilman ~chlueter end
carried, Council received and ordered
filed a resolution from the City of
Anaheim opposing Assembly Bill 351 which provides for the exemption of property
acquired and held by public and private educational institutions from the
power of eminent domain; and directed the City Attorney to prepare an apgropriate
resolution opposing the bill.
, LIQU~ LIC~S~
Armando S. & Frances P. Agutnaga,
80~ North Artesia - NEW OFF-SALE
BEER a WINE
Clinton A. & Ruth I. Reynolds, ~0
West Warner Avenue - ON-SALE BEER
Twin Gables, 18~O West l?th Street,
NEW (~-SALE BEER & WINE
Erma's Mexican Foods, ~509-D South
Main Street, NEW ON-SALE BEER
LaCasita, 836 E. Washington Street,
OFF-SALE BEER & WINE
The Royal Roman Inn, 1502-04 East
First Street, NEW ON-SALE GENERAL
City Council - 98 = May 6, 1963
County Bar Association,
landmark.
On motion of Councllm-u Hubbard, seconded
by Councilman Harvey and carried, Council
received and ordered filed a letter from
Robert Wo Fraser~ President of Orange
relative to preservation of the Court House as a
l. ,.~TUBTIN WATER On motion of CounciLman Hubbard, seconded
~f' M~IN PURCHASE by Counci~m~n Harvey and carried, Council
received and ordered filed a bill of sale
signed by Tustin Water Works for purchase
by Santa Aha of water main in Tustin.
~ORAL CO~NICATIONS Council heard Charlie Wolf, SiS East Pine
Street, who protested a sign appearing
in his neighbor's window soliciting
ironing. Mr. & Mrs. Charles Trantham~
S17 East Pine~ spoke in explanation of the ironing sign. Mayor Hall replied
that the matter would be referred to the City Manager.
Council heard a request from Albert Trundel~ 21~1½South Sycamore, for
curbs, gutters and sidewalks in his area. Mr. Trundel was advised to seek
information regarding petitioning for an assessment district from the
Public Works Department.
ADJOURNMENT
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded
by Councilman Harvey and carried, the
meeting was adjourned at ll:O0 p.m.
DORIS M. BROWN
CT,k'~K OF THE COUNCIL
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May 6,: 196B