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OF TH£ CITY COUNCIL OF~.~"'i'.
CITY OF SA~I ~NA, CALIF0PNIA
October ?, 1963
The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. in the Cou~xcil Chambers, 217 North
Main Street. Roll call was answered by Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Harry H.
Harvey, Henry H. Schlue~er, and Mayor A. Allen Hall. Cou~ucilman James Gilmore
was absent. Following the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, the Invocation vas
delivered by the Reverend Garland Lacey, Wilshire Presbyterian Church.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded
by Councilman Schlueter and carried,
the City Council approved as mailed
the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of
September 16, 1963.
BID AWARD - WIDF~'IN~3 i?TH~ On mo%ion of Councilman Hubbard,
BUSH TO SFu~RGEON seconded by CounciLman Schlueter and
carried, Council received and ordered
filed a report of bids received for
the widening of 17th Sbree~ between Bush and Spurgeon Streets; approved award
of contract to R. J. Noble Company in the amount of ~5,714.87 at unit prices;
and rejected all other bids.
BID AWARD - T~UCK On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
seconded by Councilman Harvey and
carried, Council received and ordered
filed a report of bids received for
one truck, 19, O00 0.V.~.; approved award of contract to George Dunton Incorporated
in the amount of $~,613.30; and rejected all other bids.
BID AWARD - 16 TON On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
WRECKEF~ & BODY seconded by Councilman Schlueter and
carried, Council received and ordered
filed a report of bids received for
one 16 ton wrecker and body; approved award of contract to Co~ercial Truck
Bodies in the amount of $2,~25.00; and rejected all other bids.
HEARING Mayor Hall opened the hearing on Appeal
APPEAL 9~ - Application 92 filed by John V. Sarinana
SAEINANA from the Planning Commission's denial
of Variance 1815 to construct a ~6 unit,
two-story apartment development on R i property at 2020 W. 8th. The Clerk
reported that notice of the hearing was given by the Planning Department as
required by law, and that no written communications or objections had been received.
The Clerk reported that the appellant, in his appeal application, had requested
that the matter be referred back to the Planning Commission for consideration of
16 single-story units instead of the original 26 two-story units requested. There
being no response to the Mayor's call for testimony, the hearing was closed.
On motion of Councilman Nsbbard, seconded by Councilman Harvey and carried, Appeal
Application 92 was refer~gd back to the Planning Co~nission for reconsideration.
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HEARING N~yor Hall opened the hearing on Appeal
~PPEAL 93 - Application 99 filed by Robert Politiski
POLITISKI from the Planning Co~mission's denial of
Variance 1825 to construct a lb unit, one
and two story apartment complex in two buildings at 1803 W. Washington. The
Clerk reported that notice of the hearing was given by the Planning Department
as required by law, and that no written communications or objections had been
received. There being no response to the Mayor's call for testimony, the
hearing was closed.
It was moved by Councilman Harvey, seconded by Councilman Hubbard and carried
that the City Council uphold the action of the Planning Commission and instruct
the City Attorney to prepare a resolution of findings and decision denying
Varisnce Application 1825.
HEARING ~4ayor Hall opened the hearing on Appeal
APPEAL 94 - Application 9~ filed by Mathilda Kane from
KANE the Planning Commission's denial of
Conditional Use Permit 15~ to convert the
garage of an existing residence into a nursery for five retarded crib-size
children at 709 Mountain View Street. The Clerk reported that notice of the
hearing was ~.ren by the Planning Department as required by law and that no
written c~-,-~s~icatlons or objections had been received.
The applicant stated in her appeal that the matter was not considered on the
basis of establishing the nursery in the house instead of the garage. There
being no further testimony, the hearing was closed.
On motion of Councilman Harvey, seconded by Councilman Hubbard and carried,
the City Council referred the appeal back to the Planning Commission for
reconsideration under the new facts.
HEARING Mayor Hall opened the hearingon Appeal
APPEAL 95 - Application 95 filed by Clara Vose from
~OSE the Planning Commission's denial of
Variance 1826 to construct a service
station in the R 1 District at 12~8 Memory Lane. The Clerk reported that
notice of the hearing was given by the Planning Department as required by law,
and that a petition had been received, signed by approximately 27 property
owaers~ protesting the application. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded
by Councilman Schlueter and carried, the petition was received and ordered
filed.
Council heard Frank Pope, 1151 W. 17th Street, attorney for the applicant.
Council heard Robert Conley, 2618 N. Louise, representing petitioners protesting,
who objected to the application on the basis that developing the remainder of
the applicant's property on a residential basis would be impractical and
improbable, residential values would be depreciated, and a gas station within
200 or 300 feet of the homes would be a nuisance. Mr. Conley also stated that
at the time a variance was granted for the station on the southwest corner the
protestants were assured such a variance would not be granted for the R 1
property on the southeast corner. Ogden R. Connor, 12~0 W. Park Lane, stated
that no action should be taken until a specific plan for the area is developed
by the General Plan consultants.
Bruce ~mrtin, 1085 Harbor Boulevard, Anaheim, representative for Shell 0il
Company, displayed architect's sketch of the type of station to be installed~
drawing attention to its compatibility with the surroundings. The Planning
Director pointed out that if a service station is built at this location, it
will be difficult to develop the remaining area for residential use, and will
probably bring commercial development on Bristol.
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Joseph W. Trumpy~ 1121 Memory Lane, employee of Mrs. Vose, spoke in favor of
the appeal, stating that a service station is the logical use of the land. There
being no further testimony, the hearing was closed.
On motion of Councilman Harvey, seconded by Councilman Schlueter, the City
Council overruled the decision of the Planning Commission and instructed the City
Attorney to prepare a resolution of findings and decision to grant Variance
Application 1826o After discussion, an amendment to the motion was proposed
by Councilman Hubbard to refer the matter back to the Planning Commission for
reccm=aended conditions to be attached to the granting of the variance. Council-
man Harvey and Schlueter agreed to the amendment and the amended motion was
carried "to overrule the decision of the Planning Commission and refer the matter
back to the Planning Commission for recommended conditions to be attached to the
granting of Variance Application 1826".
HEARING Mayor Hall opened the hearing on Appeal
APPEAL 96 - Application 96 filed by Paul Quong
QUONG from the Planning Commission's denial
of Variance 1824 to construct two single
story triplexes at 833 N. Baker, R i District. The Clerk reported that notice
of the hearing was given by the Planning Department as required by law, and that
no written communications or objections had been received.
Robert F. Waldron, attorney for the applicant, cited exceptional circumstances
and conditions of the property because of its size and shape, restricting its
utilization in the R i zone over other properties in the neighborhood; that
proposed development would enhance the neighborhood; and that other variances
have been granted in the same zone in the same vicinity. Mr. Waldron presented
photographs to support his statements.
Ro G. Tremara, 832 Westwood, stated that neighbors would not object so strenuously
if duplexes were proposed. Lewis B. Jones, 1143 W. 10th Street, objected to
the proposal, noting it would create additional traffic congestion. There being
no further testimony, the hearing was closed.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilm~n Schlueter and carried,
the City Council upheld the decision of the Planning Commission and instructed
the City Attorney to prepare a resolution of findings and decision to deny
Variance Application 1824 without prejudice.
HEARING Mayor Hall opened the hearing on Appeal
APPEAL 97 - Application 97 filed by Willowick Golf
WILLOWICK GOLF C0)~RSE Course from the Planning Commission's
approval of Variance 1822, Goeders and
Mark Hospital, Inc. to construct a thirty bed, one story convalescent hospital
for alcoholics at 3217 W. 5th Street.
The Clerk reported that notice of the hearing was given by the Planning Department
as required by law, and read a letter from Andrew R. Boersma, 3210 West 5th
Street, stating that he owned property within 300 feet of the subject propertY,
and that he had not been notified of the hearing held by the planning C~ission.
The Deputy City Attorney advised that since proper notice was lacking, the
proceedings should be declared null and void and the applicant should resubmit
his application. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilm~n Schlueter
and carried, Council declared all proceedings null and void without prejudice to
the applicant, and instructed the applicant to reapply.
~HEARING
AMEND. APP. k70 -
HORTON
Mayor Hall opened the hearing on Amend-
ment Application 470 filed by Dick
Horton to reclassify from the R 2 to
the CM District property on both sides
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of Hathaway from 125 feet south of Fourth Street to 125 feet north of First
Street. Planning Cnmmission Resolution No. 5651 recommended denial of
applicant's proposal. The Clerk reported that notice of the hearing was
published in The Register on September 21, 1963 end that no written communications
or objections had been received.
Dick Horton, 1523 N. Broadway, applicant, cited the m~ny signatures he had
favoring the change to C 2, the plsnning Staff's rec ....... endation for CM zoning
with which he concurred, and the Co~ission's subsequent denial. The
Planntn~ Director explained that the PlanntB~ Commission felt that the area
was proper for commercial zoning, but because of the residences still there,
it would be advisable to delay rezoning and develop by variances. There being
no further testimony, the hearing was closed.
On motion of Councllmsn Harvey, seconded by Councilman Hubbard and carried,
C~uncil approved thc reclassification and instructed the City Attorney to
prepare an ordinance according to Exhibit AA 470 B.
HEARING Mayor Nail opened the hearing on Amendment
AMEND. APP. 472 - Application 472 filed by R. Perry Davis to
DAVIS reclassify from the R 3 and P to the R 3 B
end PB District property on the south side
of l~th Street between Main and Broadway. Planning Comission Resolution 5650
recnmmended approval of Exhibit AA 472 A. The Clerk reported that notice of
the hearing was published in The Register on September 21, 1963 end that no
written communications or objections had been received. There being no
response to the ~ayor's call for testimony, the hearing was closed.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, secouded by Councilman Schlueter and carried,
the City Council approved the reclassification and instructed the City Attorney
to prepare an amending ordinance according to Exhibit AA 472 A.
HEARING - SECOND Mayor Hail opened the hearing on proposed
STREET VACATION vacation of a portion of a street running
north from First along the west line of
the Southern California Railway Depot
grounds and a portl~ of Second Street running from said west line easterly
to the track of said railway ccmpany. The Clerk reported that notice of the
hearing was published in The Register on September 14, 1963, and that no
written ccamunications or objections had been received, but that the Public
Works Department had requested the hearing be continued.
It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilmau Schlueter and carried,
that the matter be continued to November 4, 1963 at 7:30 p.m. in the Council
Chambers.
DECLARING
ORDINANCE NS-690 DECLARING THE ANNEXATION
OF TERRITORT DESIGNATED "BRISTOL STR~mT
AND GAEDEN GROVE FREEWAY SOUT~-AST A~m~"
was read by title.
It was moved by CounciLman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter, that
further reading be waived and Ord~ma~ce NS-690 be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN:
NOES, COUNC ILM~:
ABSENT, COUNCILMEn:
Hubbard, Harvey, Schlueter, Hall
None
Gilmore
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O~D. NS-688 OP~IKANCE NS-6~ AMenDING ARTICLE IX OF
A. A. 468 - THE SANTA AHA ~JNICIPAL C~DE TO CHANGE
KLASSEN DISTRICT CLASSt~'iCATION ON AMmm~RE~f
APPLICATION NO. ~68 AND AMENDING SECTIONAL
DISTRICT MAP 16-5-10 (EXHiBIT AA ~68 A) was read by title.
It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilm-~ Schlueter, that further
reading be waived and Ordinance NS-688 be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN:
NOES, COUNCIIREN .'
ABSENT, COUNCIIR~:
Hubbard, Harvey, Schlueter, Hull
None
Gilmore
OBD. N8-689 0EDINANCE NS-689 AM~m~ING ARTICLE IX
A. A. 469 - OF T~E SANTA AHA MUNICIPAL CGDE TO CHANGE
PENHALL DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION ON AMENDMENT
APPLICATION NO. ~69 AND AMENDING
SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP 23-5-10 (EXHIBIT AA ~69 A) was introduced by title. It
was moved by Councilw~n Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter, that further
reading be waived and Ordinance 11B-689 be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN:
NOES, C 0UNC ILMEN:
ABSENT, COUNCII24~I:
Hubbard, Harvey, Schlueter, Hall
None
Gilmore
ORD. NS-692 ORDINANCE NS-692 AMENDING SECTION 9230.261
A~ SECTION 9230.261 OF THE SANTA AHA MGNICIPAL CODE B~
ADDING AN ADDITIONAL USE TO THE C-5
(ARTERIAL CO~ERCIAL DISTRICT) was intro-
duced by title. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilma~l
Sehlueter and unanimously carried, that further reading be waived and Ordinance
NS-69~ be passed to second reading.
ORD. NS-691 ORDINANCE NS-691 AM~2~DING ARTICLE IX
A. A. ~60 - OF THE SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE TO
ENGLISH CHANGE DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION ON
AMENDMENT APPLICATION NO. ~60
AMENDING SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP 11-5-10 (EXHIBIT AA ~60 C) was introduced by
title. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and
unanimously carried, that further reading be waived and Ordinance NS-691 be
passed to second reading.
RES. 63-162
D,:,:,~8 - CASH
Deeds and escrow instructions were
sulmaitted frc~ the following:
R~nan Catholic Archbishop of Los Angeles, widening Edinger Avenue, Ss/Edinger,
E/Bristol, $2B,272.15; Escrow No. 6B72
Archdiocese of Los Angeles, widening Ed~nger Avenue, Ss/Edinger, E/Bristol,
$7,350.00; Escrow No. 637B
RESOLUTION 63-162 ACCEPTING D.:~r~s WHERE THE CITY IS PAYING A CASH CONBIBERATION
was read by title. It was moved by Counei~,~ Hubbard, seconded by Councilman
Schlueter, that further reading be waived and Resolution 63-162 be adopted. On
roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCII/(EN:
NOES, COUNCIIZ4EN:
ABSENT, COUNCIIREN:
Hubbard, Harvey, Schlueter, Hall
None
Gilmore
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October 7, 1963
//~?' RES. 63-163 Deecls for acceptance ~ere
~'. D~ - NO CASE the fo~:
~s~ & Doret~ Teter, street easy. t, S~or/N~
R~a~u Catholic Archbishop of Los Angeles; street easement, SWcor/Euclid &
J~hn L. & ~mna T. Santesy, street easement, Ns/Seventeenth, E/Tek. er
National Life & Accident Insurance Cm~a~y, street easment, Es/~arbor
Boulevard, ~00 feet S/Seventeenth
Pacific Electric Railway C~A~any, street easement, Ns/H~ntsiuger, E/Harbor
Boulevard
E & R Development Ccsrpa~f, Inc., street eas~m_ent, Ns/Ca!~ffornla, W/Greenville
Gerald Lo & M~rlene K. ~ankervis, street easement, Es/Flower, N/Tenth
Irvine Cca~eny, Grant of easement, HEcor/RedhiLl and Warner
Huber Go an~ Louise Wilson, street easenent, Ss/First, E/Santa Aha Freeway;
Escrow ~0263-K
Walter Ho Lei~ert, ~ro, street easement, Ss/First, E/Santa Ana l~eeway;
Escrow 5026~-K
Lurene B. Nichols, street easement, Ss/Bishop, W/Maple
Joseph M. C~ntrell & Alta L., street ense~e~t, Ne/Tr~sk, E/Levis
Noru-= & Bls~che Herzig, aha AVCO Develolmmat Co., ~nc., street ensemant,
$l~cor/Sevanteeuth an~ Santiago
Madeline B. & O. Thomas B~rgese, street easement; SW=or/]~olea & N~ .
~~ ~el~e ~rgese , ~ence D~te~, at,et eas--nt, ~cor/~lsa ,
~-~ ACC~ D~S ~ ~ ~A'~ ~ PA~ NO C~ CO~0~
~ ~ad ~ title. Zt ~s ~v~ ~ C~ci~ hb~ see~ed by C~ci~
S~l~eter~ t~t ~her ~a~ be ~iv~ ~ Reseluti~ 6~-~ ~
roll ca~ v~e:
ATES, C~NCXI~(EI:
TOES, COU~CXLME~:
AB~EBT, COU~C~:
H~bbar~, Harvey, Schlueter,
Oiluere
~. 63-16~
A quitclei~ dee~ was su~aitte~l for al~roval
fr~ the City to C~e E. and Esther L.
Howell for excess prepex~y ~E/Flrst a~d
Santa Fe in the a~ount of
I~ESOL~TION 63-1~ AUTHOI~G ~[~T~ OF A ~UXTC~ b~ TO CLYDE E.
ESTHER L. H~W~m-T. FOR CASH COnSIDERATiON was rea~ by title. It was ~ by
Coancil~an ~ubbar~, secanded by Ce~ciI~n Sehineter; that further rea~Lu~ be
waiveA and Resolution 6~-1~ be e~e~te~. ~ roll call vote:
AYES, C0~CXLME~:
TOES, C~U~C~:
Hub]~rel, Karve~, Schlueter~ Hall
lene
Gilmore
qI~TCLAXM pm~m
A quitcleim ~eeA was submitte~ for a~reval
from the City to various ovAers for
vehicular access rights en certain ~rtiens
of First Street.
O~tober 7,
RESOLUTION 63-165 AUTHORIZING EX~TION OF A QUTTCLAIM D~ BY TEE CIT~ OF
SANTA ANA was read by title. It was moved by Councilm~ Hubbard, seconded by
Councilman Schlueter, that further reading be waived and Resolution 63-165 be
adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCIlmEN:
NOES, COUNCII~EN:
ABS~T, COUNC II2~EN:
Hubbard, Harvey, Schlueter, Hall
None
Gilmore
~3~,~;'SIGN E~CROACHMENT On m~tion of Councilman Hubbard,
seconded by Councilman Schlueter ~ud
carried, Council authorized execution
of an encroachment agreement with
Lamb Sign Company and the Bank of Tok~o of California regarding a sign at 501
N. Main Street.
SEWER RECOVERY AND On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
REIMBURSE seconded by Councilmsn Schlueter and
carried, Council authorized execution
of an agreement for sewer recovery aud
reimbursement with Elizabeth Stephens, Angelina B. Hernandez, and Edward C.
Post, for a development on Camille Street from Harper to Jackson.
SIDEWALK AGREEMENT 0n motion of Co~uncilman Hubbard,
seconded by Councilman Schlueter
carried, Council authorized execution
of an agreement with Maurine T. Holcomb
for delay of construction of sidewalk until after the widening of First Street
in front of his property.
PRE. REC. OF SURVET Preliminary Record of Survey B32
332 ~reating two ~ 1 lots on the southwest
corner of Bristol and Memory ~ne was
filed by Clara E. Vose on September 16,
1963 and postponed to this meeting by Council. It was moved by Councilman
Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried, that the mao be approved
subject to the conditions described in the Planning Director's report dated
September ~0, 1963.
TRAFFIC CONTROL - Council heard the City ~anager's
McFADDEN AT BAITT reoort regarding a request for traffic
control on ~cFadden at Raitt Streets.
It was the staff's reccmmendation that
neither signals nor a stop sign were warranted and that school children could
cross at Center Street where a schoolboy patrol is in operation. Council received
and ordered filed the ~anager's report and denied the request~ on motion of
Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried.
WATER DEPOSIT REFUND Acting on a report heard from the City
Manager regarding request of ~nderson
Construction Co~osny for refund of $50.00
bulk water denosit, Council~ on motion
of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried, authorized
the City Treasurer to refund the deposit.
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TENT. TRACT 5239 Tentative Tract Map 5239 was filed By
RoSney W. Leonard te create sixteen
R I lots on the south side of West
Orange Read and the west side of Westwoed
Street. Qn metiou of Counc~lw~ l~ubbard~ seconded by C~uncilman Schlueter
and carried, Council approved NaD 5239~ sub~ect to the couditions described
in the Planning Director's report dated September 30~ 1963o
PRE. REC. OF On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded
SUR'~AT 333 by Councilman Schlueter and carried,
Council approve~ Preliminary Record of
Survey 333 filed by Rodney Lec~ard~
creating two lots en the south side of West Ora~Ee Road amd west of Flower
Street~ subject to the conditions ~-,tlined in the ~lanning Director's report
dated September 24, 1963.
f~sPRE. REC. OF On motion of C~ncilman ~ubbard, secoude~
SUEFE~ 33~ by Ceuncl~=-~ Schlueter ~d carried,
C~cil a~proved ~m~ Record of
S~ 33~ filed ~ ~cco~ Tn~st~nt C~, creat~ ~e ~ ~ o~ R ~
lot located ~ the no~heast co.er of T~st~ Argue ~d S~ta C~ra Argue,
subject to the conditi~s ~tl~ed ~ the P~ D~ecter'a ~po~ ~te~
Se~ber 30, l~B. ~
PRE. REC. OF ~n motiou of Councilman Hubbard, secouded
~JRVE~ 't35 ~y Co~ci~ Schlueter ~d ca~ied,
C~cil a~ro~ ~e~ Record of
S~ ~35 filed ~ ~ ~vel~t C~,
c~at~ t~ C-~ lets ~ the no.beast co.er of ~iew ~d Mc~d~en
Avenue, subject to the conditi~ ~tl~ed ~ the P~i~ D~cter's rep~
~ted October 1,
r~PBE. REC. OF Preliminary Recor~ of Survey 336 was
SURVE[ 336 su~tted By Standard Pressed Steel
Ce~u~y, creating two lots on the north-
east cermet of Earbor a~ Segerstrem.
A. A. Leedom, representing Standard Pressed Steel C~apa=~, 2701 S. ;arbor,
protested the conditiou in the Pi-~nE Director's report dated October 3~
1963 requiring sidewalk constr~ction on all frontages; and also questioned
the ~Lrainage assessment fee. Wayme W~o~, from Jennia~s-Hal~er~am-Hoo~
Eagineers, 1833 E. 17th Street, stated such fees had not been req~_ired in
s~e instances in the p~st.
0~ moti~ of C~uncilman Hubbard, seconded By Councilman Harvey and carried,
C~uncil ordered the matter referred to the City Manager and Public Works
Director for discussiou with Standard Pressed Steel Cc~pan~ with a report
to ~e ~ade at the next meeting.
FIl~LL HAP Fimal Nap, Tract ~572, was filed By Security
TRAC~ ~572 Fore Cex3~eratie~ to create ~ lets north of
War~er ~et~en Artesia and Rose. It was
~ove~ by Cou~cilaa= ~bbar~, seceaded
Ce~mcilaa= S~blueter ~d ~rried, that C~cil a~rove ~act ~p ~5~, accept
the ~edicati~s thereon~ ~d authorize ~ecuti~ ~f the sub,vision
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FINAL MAP Final Map, Tract 4591, was filed by
TRACT 4591 Security Fore Corporation to create
73 lots north of Warner between Artesia
and Hone. It was moved by C~Anci~m~
Hubbard, seconded by Councilman $chlueter and carried, that Council approve Tract
Map 4591, accept the dedications thereon, and authorize execution of the sub-
division agreement.
FINAL MAP Final Map, Tract 5286, was filed by Erico,
TRACT 5286 Incorporated, to create 21 l~ts at
the southeast corner of Standard a~d
Edinger. It was moved by C~uncilmam
Hubbard, seconded by Councilman $chlueter and carried, that Council approve
Tract Map 52~6, accept the dedicatious thereon, and authorize execution of the
subdivisiou agreement.
(E~E-WAY ~T.T.~V Council received a request from the
Hercules Constructic~ Company for a
change iu traffic flow from one-way to
both directions for the alley behind
the Civic Center Law Building at the southeast corner of 6th and Sycamore.
It was moved By Councilman Hubbard, seconded by C~uncilman Harvey amd carried,
that the City Council approve the request and instruct the City Attorney to
prepare an al~r~priate ordinauce to amend the Municipal Cede.
RECREATION C~'£~ Council considered a request filed by
Harold W. McGuire and Albert Stanley
to open a family recreation center at
1002 E. 17th ~treet. The City _M~a~er
reported that a conditional use permit would be required. ~m m~tiom of
C~uncilmau ~arvey, secouded by Councilman Hubbard and carrted~ Council referred
the matter to staff for further processing.
SA~TAANA FROLIC On motio~ of C~Amci~ma~ Hubbard,
seconded by CT~ucilman Schlueter and
carried~ Council granted a request
filed by the Jr. Cham~er of C~=,w~erce
for permission to hold the Santa Ama Frolic parade on November 21, 196B, at
7:30 p.m.
PARADE REQUEST On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded~
by Councilma~ Schlueter and carried,
Council granted permission to the
Trm~aculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church
t~ hold Kiddies' Parade at noon on October 12, 1963.
AUCTION On motion of CounciLman Hubbard,
secouded by Councilman Schlueter and
carried, Conncil approved the application
filed by Jack Nicholson, owner of Pacific
Sales Czm$~my~ 2906 Wo Flrst~ to sell entire stock of used gemeral surplus
merchandise on ~ctober 23, 1963.
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~ ~/ I~BLIC SPEAKING Om motion of Counci~e~n Hubhaz~ see~d
~J~., by C~ci~ Schlueter ~d
C~cil a~rov~ the ~est ~ ~niel
Go Spence for a 90 ~y ~si~ of ~e~t
to prea~ on the steer at F~h ~ ~sh S~reets.
PETITION TO CLEAE On motion of Councilman Hmbl~rA, seconded
Pi~OPERT~ by Councilman Earvey amd eaxTied~
Council received and referred to staff
for investigation, the petiti~ fileA by
William M~rrison, 4~1 Eo 22nd Street, requesting clearance of broken glass~
trash, wee~s, removal of dead trees, and wideni~ of street and black~cQpping
of area.
~%~ CO}$~JNT~ C~z'ER AREA On motion of CouncJ~,~,~,~ Hubbard, seeemded
by Councilman Schlueter ~nd earried~
Council received and referred to the City
Manager for answer~ letter frm~ Mrs.
Valdez, asking if City plans to purchase property on 6th Street next to
C.-~-unity Center.
~-~ ?~ ED]T~GER STRmmT ~iDE~ZNG Om motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconde~
by C~mcilman Schlueter and carried,
Council received and referred to the City
M~ager for answer~ a letter from Henry
C. Foster requesting information concerning the widening of Edinger Street
adjacent to his property at 1227 Wo Edingero
LEAGUE C0m~'m~m~CE On motion of Counc~!-~n Hubbard~ seconded
by Counci.lman Harvey end carried~ C~uncil
approved attendance of C~uncilmen at the
annual League of California Cities
Conference in San Francisco, October 20-23, 1963, with an expenditure of
$300.00 authorized for each Councilma~ and approved attendance at City
expease for Manuel Esqueda at the People to People portion of the Conference.
TRAFFIC C0~i~0L Council received a petition and staff
report regarding speed lfmit signs an
Starboard, between Bolsa and Davit, stop
signs ma Melric and Henderson at their
intersections with Starbonrd, and other traffic controls. On motion of
Counc~lw~ Hubbard, secomded by Councilman Schlueter and carried, the petition
and report were received and ordered filed, the request for signs denied,
and increased police patrol ordered.
PLAIINING COI~ISSIC~ On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded
RESIGNATION by Councilman Schlueter and carried,
Council received with regret the resignation
of Philip J. Rellly from the P~anning
C.==.ission and ordered a Certificate of Appreciation for presentation at the
next Council Meeting.
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CITIZENS ADVISOE~ On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
CO~$~i.i-.'EE seconded by Councilman Schlueter aud
carried, Council accepted the Plann~
C~issi*n's rec;-..~ndation for appoint-
ments to the Citizens Advisory C~lttee as follows: Sotiros P. Grillias, Mrs.
Beatrice Frank, Philip J. Reilly, and Robert T. Quinno
SOLICITATION REQUESTS On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
seconded by Councilman Schlueter and
carried, Council approved solicitation
requests fr~n ~-
Santiago Girl Scout Council, Orange County~ for calendar sale, November 2-16, 1963
Orange C$unty Association for Retarded Children, October 3-November 3, 1963
Camp Fire Girls, nut sale, January 17-February 3, 196~
Boys' Club, Halloween Candy Sale, October 14-28, 1963
and denied application filed by United Share Fund, Inc., Capistrano Beach, to
solicit i~mnds by placing containers in stores and restaurants.
MERIT SALARY On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
~IICtLEASES seconded by Councilm~-u Schlueter and
carried, Council approved the City
Manager's report dated October 1, 196
recmmmending salary increases for meritorious service.
BID CAT.T-~
to advertise for bids as follows:
On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
seconded by Councilman. Harvey and
carried, Council approved plans and
specifications and granted authority
Reconstruction of Towner from 8th to approximately 300 feet north of 8th - Project
C-95. Opening date: 10-29-63
Reconstruction of Garnsey from St. Andrews to approximately 300 feet south of
St. Andrews - Project C~96. Open~ng date: 10-29-63
and granted authority to advertise for bids for the following:
3 Trucks, ½ ton pickup, Spec. 621-~0
11 Aut~obiles, ~ door sedan, S~ec. 621-~3, (8 replacements and 3 added equipment
for Police Department)
5 C~apact Automobiles, Spec. 621-~1, (for P1~lic Works, Fire and Bmil~lng Dept. )
Damp Truck C~lete w/B<~ly, Spec. 621-~2
Opening date on all bids to be October 29, 1963.
MANAGER'S ABSENCE On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
seconded by CouncJlm~n Schlueter and
carried, Council approved the City
Manager's request for permission to be
absent from the City October 12 - 17, 1963 to attend the International City Manager's
Association Convention in Denver.
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October 7, 1963
HOUSE R~OVAL~ On motion of Councilman H~bbard, seconded
by Council~an Schlueter and carried,
Council approved the staff recommendation
that date for re,oval of houses sold by
City be extended to November 1, 1963 for the following:
Ross, 1~ S. Van Ness, 616 N. Garnsey, 707 W. 6th, 21~ E. ~in~er,
Ross.
C~CE~SIONS On motion of Council~a~ R~bbard, seconded
~ C~ci~ 8chlueter ~ c~i~,
C~eil ~ceived ~d or~r~ find the
c~ittee's r~o~ conce~ a~r~ of
contract for c~cessi~ at the ~icipal Stadia.
AUCTIO~ On motion ef Council~a~ Hubbard, seconded
S~VICES by Councilman Schlmeter and carried,
C~Ancil confirmed the action ef the City
Manager in e~ployi~ services of Phil
~--=on, Auctioneer, to sell buildings on A~gast 1~, 1963 at the agreed upon
fee of 6% of actual sales plus cost of advertising as approved by the City,
and authorize~ payment.
WATER ~ BOI~DS Council heard a~ oral report ~y the City
M~uaser resardin~ sale of Two ~illion
l~llars as the second issue of authorized
water revenue bonds. Tentative date set
for December 16, 1963, w~th Stone and Y~-~berg prepari~ brochure and
legal documents.
~R ~a~em C~mlCATIO~
On lo~ion of Co~ncil~ul H~bbard, seconded
by Councilman Rarveyand carried, Council
received and ordered filed the following
c~anications:
STREE~REPORT -
Letter frc~ State Highway E~ineer regardi~ report to State
Dept. of Public Works due May, 196~ coveri~ pro~reas in
street construction and i~prove~ents, est~w~te of needs
for next five and ten years.
TRAFFIC ~ -
Traffic c~trol devices installed or re,eyed ~:~ ~-9--9-~0-~.
B~Jl~ql~ CO~SI~ REPORT -
~ing boundaries definite regarding Narner-Syea~ore Annexation
to City of Tuatin.
Fin~ing boundaries definite regardin~ Fourth and Newport
Annexation to City of T~stin.
PUBLIc UTILITIES C0~Y~SIO~ -
A~endi~ mop presented with L. A. Airways, Inc. application for
increase in intrastate passenger fares.
Application of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Co. to
increase multiple ride coach fares between Los Angeles and
Fullerton, Anahei~ and Santa Ann.
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Application of Calif.~Pacific Utilities Co. et al for an order
issui~ Gem. Ord. ~122~A settin~ forth rules governing design, etc.
aald superseding Gen. Ord. 5112o
VARIANCE AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT DECISIONS ~
Made by the Planning Co,remission or Zoning Administrator, in which no
appeal has been filed:
V.A. 1808, Hahnau and Lechtner or N~inee ~ to construct a 72 unit
three story apartment con, lex with 6~-8 square feet of lot area per
dwelling unit. APPROVED°
1810, ~m~dy-McCloud, Ir~c. - to construct 28 unit (seven four-
plexes) one story apartment pro,oct. D~IED.
V.A. 1811~ William I. Miller~ Miller Iron Works - to waive solid
fence requirements for material and equipment storage on existing
iron works. APPROVED,
V.A~ 1~1~, Leonard E. Gilmore and Pearl Gilmore - tS construct
sixteen unit, one and two story apartment project iu ~ 2 district.
APPROVED o
V.A. 1~16, Pearl A. Crenshaw - to construct duplex on a deep lot
t~R 1 district. APPROVED.
V.A. 1~17, Catarino Padilla and Consuelo - to construct duplex on
rear of property containing existing dwelling and reduce rear
yard setlmck to 11' 6". APPROV~)o
V.A. 1823, Edward M. & Helen N. Deary ~ to convert portion of a
single family residence into beauty shop. DENV~o
V.A. 1~27, Lowry and Associates - to reduce to 10' front yard
setbacks, to reduce to 1.75 feet side yard building setbacks and
to permit parking to street side property line. APPROVED.
V.A. 1~28, Louis M~ RmbinProperties - to install temporary on-site
10" x 20" single faced directional sign on R ~ property. APPROVe).
LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATIONS -
Spee~ee Mart, Thc., 1530 S. Flower - ~ OFF-SALE BEER & ~
Nees, John F. & Lawrence J., 203~ Rristol~ OFF-SALE G~EqAL
Arvizu, Jesus G. & Rebecca C., 1075 W. 5th St., NEW OFF-SALE
0buck's M~arket, 1139 W. 4th St., NEW OFF-SALE BEE~ & WI~E
Keymer, Graham T.M., 320 S. Main St., ]~gW ON-SALE B,:~
~el(Ele Roam, 2537-~5 W.Mc~ad~en 8to, ON-SALE B~
Sa~klle~ck Inn, 16~0 E. 1st St., ON-SALE G~ERAL
There Being no ~rther l~xsiness to
c~e before the Cc~mciI, the meeting
was adJonrued at 9:33 p.m. ~ m~tion
of C~uncilmanHarvey~ seconded by
C~uncil~ Schlueter and carried.
DORIS ~. BROWN
CLERK OF T~t~J COUNCIL
October 7, 1963