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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-03-1964OF T;~ ~ [I~ COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF S/!.~fr:~ ~NA¢ C~iLI[*ORNln February 3, 1964 2he meeting was called to order at 7:50 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 217 North Main Street. Roll c~ll was answered by Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Harry H. Harvey, J~mes Gilmore, Henry H. Schlueter, and Mayor A. Allen Hall. Following the ]'leGge of Allegiance to the Flag~ the Invocation was delivered by the Reverend Eussell Burriss~ Church of the Brethren, On mo~;.oa of Coundi]~a~ Hubbara, seconded by Counci~m:n Schlaeser ana carried~ the Ci5y Cotu~il approved as mailed the Minutes oi i,he Regular Meeting of January 20, 1964. BID AWARD On motion of Councilman Hubbard~ seconded ~EEIAL TOWE~ by Cotuncilman Harvey and carried, Council received and ordered filed a tabulation of Dids received i'or i~lrnishing an aerial ~olrer mounted on cab and chassis; a~pproved award of the contract to Casey- Mevealf MachJaery Company in the ~mount of $14,O48 13; and rejected all other bids. HD'~i'.iNG - APPh~L llO Mayor Hall opened the hearing on Appeal REYNOSO - V.A. 1872 Application 11~ filed Dy the Director of Public Works from the Pla~ing Co~ission's approval~ .Jithout conditions, of Variance f. ppiJca~o~ 1~72 (Heynoso and Gored ~y application to construct eight ~-~it apar:;ment buildings or, separat~ C 2 lo~s at 16].~-L633 W. Wa~ut). ~e Clerk reported that notice of the hearing '.~s mailea to aajacent property owners on Januei~ &8, t~64 and that no %;rltten co~nications or objections had been received. John Cochran, 601 First Western B~nk Building, representin8 the a~pplicant, stated there is question of jurisdiction that should be determined by the ~t~ ~ttorney. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconeea by Councilman Harvey and carried, Council referred Apparel 1t8 back to the Planning Commission for reconsideration mid a determination of jurisdiction from the City Attorney~ continued the hear- ing and action on Revised Tentative Tract b~p 54~6 to February 17, 1964, 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers. ~HING - ~PPEAL ~.9 M~yor H~ll opened the hearing on Appeal ~~ A~%ica~JO~ %1~ filed by Oscar W. Klingsheim ~'r~ ~he P~in~ C~i~ion'~ denial of Oon~t~io~l U~e Pe~it 1~ to construc~ a 20 ~a ~e~ h~ a~ ~l? O~er in ~he ~ i Dietrich. The Clerk reporte~ tha~ from ~. ~ere ?~toa, ~ ~b~M ~ne were received, all ia ~ositi~ to the ~,~pllca~i~, ~ ~ion of Oou~:i~a ~bbard, ~ec~ bM C~ci~n Schlueter ~ad ~a~'~iod, O~il received and ordered filed ~he · 313 - ~br~r~ ~, 1~64 Woody Johnson, 22~ W. 5th Street, made a presentation on behalf of the appellant, noting a correction in the size of the rest home from 20 beds to 17 beds. He mentioned that there would be no substantial increase in water usage, or increase in traffic, as laundry would not be done on the premises, and service trucks are already servicing the area; that elderl~ persons have few visitors, and that their status would be that of boarders rather than convalescents; that property is ideally located for this use; that present use is day nursery with 20 children. Approximately 25 persons stood in opposition upon the Mayor's request. Speaking in opposition to the appeal were the Reverend William Young, 2213 Wo Downie, Mrs. Wayne Damerou, 2314 Downie Place, William Heissler~ 2~21 W. Downie, Tom Long, 2220 W. Bobby Lane, the Reverend Conrad McGuire, 2402 W. Bobby Lane, and Mrs. Irene P. Shus. Oscar Klingsheim, 55~ S. Bond Street, Anaheim, appellant, stated no traffic would be generated by this use. There being no further testimony, the hearing was closed. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried, that the City Council uphold the action of the Planning C~ission and instruct the City Attorney to prepare a Resolution denying Conditional Use Permit 160. ORD. NS-71~ ORDINANCE NS-714 AM~IDING ARTICLE IX BUVINICH OF THE SANTA ANA ~/NICIPAL CODE TO CHANGE DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION ON AMENDMENT APPLICATION ~75 AND A~umuING SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP 15-5-10 (E(HIBIT AA ~75 B) ARD REPEALING ORDINANCE NS-700 was read by title. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilm-u Harvey, that further reading be waived and Ordinance NS-71~ be adopted. On roll call vote: AYES, COUNCILM~: NOE~ COUNCILM~: A~IT, COUNCILMEN: Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall None None ORD. N~-712 ORDINANCE NG-712 AMENDING ARTICLE ZX ~S$~ 0~ ~ ~N~A ANA ~XO~AL CODE ~0 A~G S~TZONAZ DXS~ZCT ~P ~-~-lO (~E~ AA ~75 A) ~. rea~ b~ title. Zt was moved by 0~cilmaa Babhard, seceded ~ O~cilman Barvey, tha~ readin~ ~e waived a~ Ordinance N$-?i~ ~e ~iopted. 0n roll call vote: Hubbard, Harvey, Oilmore~ Schlmeter~ OND. NS-?13 O~DINANCE NS-?13 AM~DINO ARTICLE IX VAN ROEEEL OF THE SANTA ANA ~INZCIPAL CODE TO CHANGE DXS~ltICT CLANSI~ZCATION ON AM~ A~P~ZCATION ~ AND AM~ING SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP 1-5-10 (~ZBI~ AA ~8~ A) was read ~y title. It wa~ moved bM ¢cune~an ~ubbard, ~econded bM Counci~-u ~arvey, that further readin~ be waived and 0r~ineace N~-?13 be a~ed. 0~ roll call vote: AYES, COUNCil: NOES, COUNCZL~: A~S~, C0UNOZ~: Embbard, Narvey, Gilmore, Schlueter~ Hall None None CITY COUNCil - 314 - February 3, 196~ ORD. NS-711 ORDINANCE NS-711 AUTHORIZING AMENDMENT TO RET~ SYSTEM THE CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND THE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION OF THE CALIFOI~NIA STATE E~PLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM w~s read by title. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Harvey, that further reading be waived and Ordinance NS-Tll be adopted. On roll call vote: AYES, COUNCII24EN: NOES, COUNCII24~I: ABSENT, COUNCIIREN: Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall None None ORD. NS-716 ORDINANCE NS-716 AMENDING ARTICLE IX OF CONKLIN THE SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE TO CHANGE DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION ON AMENDM~IT APPLICATION ~8~ AND AM~TDING SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP 6-5-9 (EXHIBIT AA ~84 A) 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-716 be passed to second reading. ORD. NS-717 ORDINANCE NS-717 AM~TDING SECTIO~ 3280 OF SPETM LIMITS THE SARTA ANA ~ICIPAL CODE TO C~NGE OR ADD ~ ~ACIE SPE~ L~ ON S~, ~W~, EIG~, FAIRVI~ A~ ~T S~ A~ G~ AV~E ~s introduced by title. It was moved by Co~mcilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and unanimously carried, that further reading be waived and Ordinance NS-717 be passed to second reading. ORD. NS-71~ BIRD SANCTUARY was introduced by title. ORDINANCE NS-715 ADDING SECTIONS AND 427~. 3 PART 7 CHAPTER 2 ARTICLE IV OF THE SANTA AHA ~/NI¢IPAL CODE MAEXNG THE CiTY OF SANTA AHA A BIND SANCTUARY It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded By Councilman Schlueter and unanimously carried, that further reading be waived and Ordinance NS-71} be passod to second reading. RES. 64-16 DEED - CASH Dec, and escrow instructicms were sul~nitted from the following: Richfield 0il Corporation~ real proper~y, northwest corner of Flower and Edinger, Escrow No. 50069 X, $57,000.00. RESOLUTION 62-16 ACCEPTING A DE~ WHERE THE CITY IS PAYING A CASH CONSIDERATION was read by title. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Gilmore, that further reading be waived and Resolution 64-16 be adopted. On roll call vote: AYES, COUNCIL~EN: NOES, C0~NCILMEN: AESEh'~, COUNCILMEN: Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall None None C:~T/ COUNOIL - 31} - February 3, 1964 RES. 64-17 DE~DS - NO CASH Deeds were submitted as follows: Santa Ana High School District, street easement, Glenwood Place from Raitt to Greenville. Alice L. and Richard L. Nugent, street easement, north side of Sherwood, east of Main, west side of Maple. JosephR. Callens, water main and sanitary sewer easement, Olive Street, north of Sunflower. A Quitclaim deed to Shell Oil Cempany frem the City, street easement, southwest corner of McFadden and Harbor; and a deed from Shell Oil for street easement at same location, correcting error in description of deed from prior owner. RESOLUTION 64-17 ACCEPTING DE~DS WHERE THE CITY IS PAYING NO CASH CONSIDERATION AND AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF A QUITCLAIM D.:.:,, ~ THE CITY was read by title. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Gilmore, that further reading be waived and Resolution 64-17 be adopted. On roll call vote: AYES, COUNC ILM~: NOES, C OUNC I LMEN: ABSENT, COUNCILM~: Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall None None AGRE]2~IT - On motion of Councilman HubBard, FAIRVIE~ STREET seconded by Councilman Gilmore and IMPROVES carried, Council authorized execution of an agreement with Pacific Theatres Development Company regarding construction of street improvements on Fairview Street in connection with escrow for exchange of properties at Fifth and Fairview Streets. A - On motion of Councilman Hubbard) TITLE INSURANCE seconded by Councilman Gilmore and carried, Council authorized execv~ion of separate service agreements between the City and Security Title C~an~, First American Title Com~arAv, and Title Insumnce Trust C~mpany regardin~ i.suance of title re~orta and policies. AGP~ SiGN ILia it 1301 ~., On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councih,~n Gilmore and carried, Council authorized execution of an agreement regarding encroach- 17~h Street) with ~he P. B. R. Si~ C~ ~d 8i~al 0il 0~DINANCE N8-71~ I~W. INACT~IG TEE P~OVISION8 OF TEE SANTA AHA ~Lr~ICIPAL CODE P~GA~DING BUSINESS LICE~E TAXES was introduced IF title. CITY C0t~CIL - 316 - FebruarF 3, 1962 It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Harvey and unanimously carried, that further reading be waived and Ordinance NS-T18 be passed to second reading. PRE. REC. OF On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded SURVEY - 348 by Councilman Schlueter and carried, Council aoproved Preliminary Record of Survey 3~8 filed by Don Christeson creat- ing two C 5 and R 1 B lots on the northwest corner of 17th and Wright: Streets, subject to the conditions outlined in the Planning Director's report dated January 28, 1964. FINAL TRACT Final Nap, Tract 5329, was filed by MAP 5329 Greenwich Village Development Corporation to create 16 lots at the southwest comer of W. Orange Road and Westwood Avenue. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried that Council approve Tract Map 5329,' accept the dedications thereon~ and authorize execution of the subdivision agreement. STREET NAMING Councilman Schlueter volunteered to CO~TTEw. represent the Council at a meeting called by the Orar~e County Street Nam~ Cammittee on February 4, 1964 to discuss couflictin$ names Of Grand) Olallell, etc. final accoua~lr~ of Arterial On tactics of Councilman Eubbard; seconde~ by Councilman $chlueter and carried, Council referre~ to the Ciby Manaser Ei~hwany request fram the County of Oranse for Fiaancl~ Project ~71 (Yairview Street), On motion of Covncilman Hubbard) lecondad by CounciLman Earvay an~ carrle~, solicitation requeltl were al~prowed &l e~andir~ medical and research £acilities. 0ranse OountM BocletM for cripple~ Chll~re~ a~ A~mlts, Znc., to solicit f~nd~ du~ia~ the month of March by placin~ coin containers in business es~;&blishmants and by selli~ lapel adornments on March l~ or 1~, l~. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman tlarvey and carried, Council approved subject to satisfactory police report, the application file~ by ~ack Rouse & Sca to conduct a public auction February 20, 196~ on behalf of in$ineered ~ervice Company, 1~05 E. Wakeham, for a one day sale of machinery, equllm~ent, tOO~l, supplies and autonotive trucks. C($~JI~ZTY SERVICE On marion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded AWARDS by Cou~ci~-~ Schlueter and carried, COUncil received and ordered filed an invitation fram Philco Corporation to participate ia Yord M~tor Co,ann's amuuel C~uitM ~ervice Awards. COUNCIL - 327 - February 3, TRASH COMPLAINTS On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried, Council received and ordered filed communications from approximately 38 individuals regarding unsatisfactory and irregular trash collection, and from approximately 35 businesses regarding unsatisfactory and irregular collection and raise in commercial rates. The Manager reported that all ccmplaints are being investigated. DIRECTIONAL SIGNS On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried, Council referred to the City Manager for investigation and report a canmunication from the County of Orange Road Department requesting placement of directional signs on First and Grand Avenue to mark the new location of the Voters Registration Office. u~ ?y APPO~ On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman $chlueter and carried, Council received and referred to the Planning Cn,,,tssion a communica- tion from Mrs. Oscar E. Loewnau offering to serve on the Citizens Advisory Committee. ORD. NS-719 POOL & BILLIARD duced by title. ORDINANCE NS-719 AMENDING SECTV0~S 6333, 6335 ~D 6336 A~D SECTI0~ 63~ O~ T~ S~A ~A ~ICIPAL C~E R~T~ P~L ~ was ~tro- It was moved by Councilman Hubhard, seconded by Counci~-au Harve~ an~ unanimously carried, that further reading be waived and Ordinance NS-719 be passed to second reading. DAMAGE CLAL~ On motion of Councilman Hubbard~ seconded by Councilman gchlueter and carried~ Council authorized l~ment of $10.00 to Burrov F~crow CmpanM for repair to storage del~r~ent eau.ed by Police entry. On mo~lon of Councilman Hubbard, .ec~e~ by C~ci~ Gi~ ~ oa~te~ C~cil ~cei~ ~ o~e~ fi~ a o~icatl~ fr~ ~.' the ~ltal~ti~ of parkins ~ere ~ No~h ~in Street. SALA~ ZNCI~,ASE5 On mo~ion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by CounciLman Gilmore and carried, Council &ranted salary increases for meritorious service in accordance with the City Managers report ~ated ~anuary 28, 196~. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Gilmore and carried, the folLowin~ persoas were appointed to the Citizens Advisory Committee for the General Plan: CiTY COUNCIL - Sl8 - February 3, 196~ Min l{itta, Jim Talley, Cliff Collins, Robert Ellison, Mrs. C. Harold Hopkins, Dale Fowler, Ken Price, Nathan Rubaloff, Mrs. Jean Ankrum, James Rourke, Courtney Chandler, Don Jerome, Douglas T~mont, Mrs. S. Thompson McNeal, Maurice Forley, Richard Honer, Wendell Finley. On motion of Councilmau Hubbard~ seconded by Councilm"u Bchlueter and carried, Council authorized release of bonds for the following: Tract ~659, Wi]lite Street and Diamond Street Tract 5247, Grand Avenue and St. Gertrude Place Tract 4606~ St. Gertrude Place and Linde Way Tract ~977, Wright Street and Cle~nsen Avenue W~ I~VAL O~ motion of Councilman HUbbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and cattiest, Council authorized refun~l of $35.77 to B!ence McCalla, 13741 Clinton Avenue, Garden Grove, for weed removal charges incorrectly recorded against her property, upon presentation of evidence that entire tax bill has been paid to County Tax Collector. MOTORCADE On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Council-~n Schlueter and carried, Council approved request by Orange Countians for Better Government for motorcade of 8 to 12 ears on February 8, 1964 at 1:30 p.m. from 17th Street down Main Street to First Street. APPOINTMENT On motion of Councilman HUbbard, seconded by Counci~--~ ~arve~ and carried, Council appointe~ James R. Moore to fill the unexpired term of Philip J. Heill~ oa the Planni~ Cc~anission. MAI~AGER'S Au~CE On motion of Co~ci~ ~b~ard~ by C~ci~ ~o~lu~er ~d oarrle~ C~cil au~orize~ the Clt~ absence ~ the Cit~ wi~2 ~pen.e8 pai~ to atten~ the City~er's ~eting Feb~a~ 1~-21~ l~ ~ a~rc~ a~o~nt of the Di~ctor of ~blic Works as Acti~ Cit2 ~r ~ his WRITTEN C0~XCATION5 On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seeonded b~ ¢o~uci~.~ Schlueter and carried, the follo~i~ cc~aunications were received and ordered filed: Report of traffic control devices installed PUBLIC UTILIT~ CO--SION - or removed 1/Z~/64 thro~h Notice of Hearing ~ application of Los A~elas Airways, Inc. for an increase in intrastate air passenger fares, set for February 19, 1964 in Los Angeles. CIT~ COUNCIL - 319 - February 3, 196~ COM~JNICATION - Letter of appreciation to Mayor Hall and M~. Thornton fro~ the Anaheim Citizens Charter Study C ..... ittee for their help in the drafting of a Charter for the City of Anaheim. McCormick, 308 N. Euclid, - NEW ON-SALE ~ AND W~E Cc~e-On-Inn, 2509 S. Main - ON-SALE Mayer, 230 W. Warner - ON-SALE G~2~L TRANS~ Cliff & Maudie's Market, 1530 S. Greenville - OFF-SALE ~,:~:~ & WINE U TOTE 'M, Ss/Central Avenue, E/Bristol - NEW OFF-SALE ~ & WINE Grece's Place, 1313 W. ~th - ON-SALE B.:.:~ & W/NE TRANB~'~ A ' S REPORT - Independent auditors report submitted by Dish1, Evans & Co~Mu~Y for the period ending September 30, 1963. VARIANCE DECISIONS - Made by the Zoning Administrator or Plannin~ C~m~lssion in w~lch no appeal hms been filed: V.A. 1869, Babitt- to construct an 8 unit, 2 story apartment complex with less than required front yard end deficient parking, at 1605 E. Chestnut - APPROV]~. V..A. 1870, Ducot - to construct a 17 %mit, one and two story apartment project with a 10' rear yard end less than required front yard in the R 1 District at 1605 N. English - V.A. 1876, Rc~aan Catholic Archbishop of Los A~eles - to construct a 32' x 72' meeting hall addition to existing church facilities with less then required parking and parking in the required side yard area at 109 Borchard - APPROVED. V.A. 1877, Paskett - to construct four, one story units on the rear of en ~ 2 lot containing en existin~ residence at 19~1 W. Waehin~ton - APPROV~ o V.A. 1879, Nille - to construct two single famil~ rexi~eaces on en R 2 lot containia~ mix existing single familF residences at 1010 N. ~ewle~ - APPI~0V~. V.A. 1880, Smch - to convert a residence into a chiropractor's office in an R 1 District at V.A. 1882, ~maner Co. - to construct a temporar2 10' x 20' ~irectional si~n ia the C 1 Dlltrict for off-site apartment advertiling at 2101 N. Tustin - APP~0VED. V.A. 1883, ~uell - to construct a duplex on the rear of R 2 property coataiaia~ en existing single famll~ resitence at al~O 8. C~press - V.A. 188~, ~olquia - to construct a re.idence and ~arale on the ~ronn~ floor of proper~M ia the C 1 District at ~0~ E. Central - AmOV~. V.A. 1886, Eid~ea Villele Garden Apartments - to permit a 2' x son-illuminated directiczal sign in t~e rear ~ard of ~ 1 propert~ a~ 18~5 W. Flora - V.A. 1857~ l~eitmm - to construct a 2~ unit, two story .tudio apartment complex in the A 1 an~ C ~ Districts a~ ~?17 W. Bolas - ¢IT~ C0U~CZL . ~20 - ~ebruarM ~, 196~ C.~.P. 153, Moore - to construct a hc~e for six ambulatory senior citizens in the R 2 District at 515 S. Ross - APPROVe. C.U.P. 162, Fredriksen - to construct a 14 bed rest hc~e in an R 2 District at 921 N. Bewley - APPROVED. TRASH RECEPTAC?.W~ John Gill, Laguna Beach, discusse~ a contract for fiberglass trash receptacles. Mayor Ezll referred him to the City Manager. ORAL REQUEST Mrs. Dixie Graves, 4722 W. Old.field, requested procedural information regarding various problems in her area, and was directed to the appropriate departments by the Mayor. BEES On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Cou~c~l.~n Schlueter and carried, Council received and ordered filed a letter from Freeway Appliance resardinS bees in a building at 609 W. ~th Street. The Manager reported the bees are no longer in the building. 0~ motion of Councilman Eubbard, seconded by Councilman~arve~ and carried, Council authorized the Mayor to execute a R~ht of Way Certification for the ~iret Street Underpass Project. BiD CAT.T. 0m motion of Counoilman Eubbard~ zeconded by Councilman Harvey and carrie~ Council a~rove~ plans and apecifi~ationz an~ auth~ize~ a~vertizement for bi~e for the ~iret Street Underpass Project, with bi~z to be o~ene~ March 10, 1~. ~here bein~ ao further ~u.ineza before the 0~ell~ ~he ~e~ Oi~re ~ DO~I~ M. BaOWN OL~K O~ TR~ Cl~Y CO~NCZL - 321 - ~ebrua~ 3, 1~6~