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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-17-1964MINLwi'E5 OF 'J.'li~ REGULAR OF ~HE CI~ COUi~CIL OF CIT~ OF SAI~A ANA~ February 17, 1~ T~e meet~ ~ae calle~ to or,er at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Cheaters, 217 ~e Plebe ~f A~gi~ce to ~e ~ the ~cati~ Jesus R. Caetro~ ~he~e M~h~iet APPROVAL OF Mi~UT~ On motica of Councilman ~ubbar~ seconded by Counci~--- Schlueter and carried~ the Minutes of the Re~,~-~ Meeting of February 3, 1~o~ were approved am mailed. HEARING - APPEAL 1].2 Mayor Hall opened the hearin~ ~ Appeal ~.T.~ Applicatic~ 112 filed by David E. IC~ller from the Plauni~ C~mainsion's denial of Variance 1~3~ to construct a 120 unit, o~e an~ tw~ story apar~aent c~lex c~ R 1 preperty at 1~01 Santiago. The Clerk reported that notice of the haarin~ was maile~ to adjacent property owners o~ Febrvary 10~ 1~6~ and that the following c:-.....;,~cati~s had becel receive~ Letter of opp~sitien from Mrs. Charles M. Calvin. Favorable letter from William J. Schroer~ President of Santa Aha ~e~ical Arts~ Inc.; an~ a letter frcm James Wor~.~ rec.--~.~ing that the Council's decisien be base~ c~ what is best for entire city. On m~cio~ of Counc~2,~.u HubBard~ secc~de~ by Councilman Schlueter an~ carried~ the c~unicaticns were receive~ and c~xlered filed. PROP0~E~TS' Robert Rickles, 611 W. Sth Street, TESTXMOI~ attorney representing the appellant, with the use of slides showe~ the architectural design amd plot plan of develolments such as Treehaven West~ 17th amd Yorba, Eenwoo~ Tow~house~ 17th and Mabury~ Coco P$~, 17th and Tustin, Hillview Terrace, 17th and Sherry Lane, an~ Sandalwood, off 17th Street, noting that all have cc~enercial zo~in~ c~ 17th Street with garden apa~-:.,,,ents in the rear~ an~ that not allo~ the Keller property to be so developed denies the owner a right possessed by other property in the same vicinity. ~ cite~ the tax advautage to the City~ the Judicious use of property to handle increased populatioa forecasts of ~enerel Plan, the buffering this use would be between R 1 and c~.,~ercial zoning. D~al~ Bruner~ South Coast M~rt~a~e C~ representin~ the a~e~ stated ~t ~ his ~i~ ~ ~her l~d~ i~tituti~s, ~e~ ~e ~y R 1 ~ ~e ~ ethic h~ship became of ~e h~ ~ice f~ ~i~ the h~s ~ ~ to be so~; t~t R ~ ~e~l~t ~ be h~eet ~ best ~e of ~e~ ~ w~ p~v~t ha~ip. ~. H. H. ~ 2~21 ~t~ sp~ ~ fair of the p~osal if ~1~ as sh~ ~ ~e a~. ClT~ CO,SOIL -322- February 17, 1~ OPPONE~2S' Nathan W. Tarr~ 902 E. Avalon, spoke in TESTIMONY opposition, stating no hardship had been proved by the proponent as required by the Municipal Code since the property is owned in fee by the Rohr family~ w~s leased to Bellehurst Apartments subject to existing zoning with fixed rental, provided however that the owner would assist in obtaining rezoning if desired by lessee; and based on decision in Minnie vs. Azusa~ self induced hardship is not hardship referred to in Code. Mr. Tarr stated brochure introduced by applicant setting forth tax advantage was immaterial and should not be considered as evidence. At the request of Mr. Tarr and on motion of Councilmau Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried~ petitions filed by protestants in preceding hearing were received and filed as part of this hearing. Mr. Tarr stated Mr. ~runer's testimony regarding econOmic hardship was opinion of person directly involved based on hearsay testimony of others not present for cross examination; stated also that area is already adequately buffered. Walter L. Harwoed~ 2110 Santiago, an appraiser with a loan institution and resident of area, spoke in opposition to the application, stating that devaluation of surrounding properties would be frOm two to three thousand dollars, citing an example in Tustin, and stated assessed valuations were used in brochure and are not considered evidence of actual market value. He also stated it will be harder to obtain financing in area if this proposal is granted. The following property o~ners also spoke in opposition: Mrs. O. A. Budlong, 1006 E. Catalina; K. W. Jacobs~ 915 E. Avalon; Mrs. E. R. Siegfried~ 1201 E. Avalon; E. H. West~z~er, 622 E. 20th; Gail Whittesey, 253~ Santiago; Albert H. Jones, 910 E. Santa Clara; Harold Craig, 806 E. Catalina; noting number of hOmes selling o~ B~ffalo for $36,000; that sOme apartments mentioned by pro- ponents are sold and not rentals; that apartments shown are not on same sectional district map and not in vicinity of proposal; that increased revenue frOm taxes would be offset by services required; that proposal is for ten acres out of forty leaving possibility of more apartment development; t~at in experience of Mr. Albert Jones employed by Orange County in appraisal field, deva~_~,-tion of surro~n~ing properties has occured following apartment develop- ~ent. STAFF REPORT The Plamuing Director reviewed action of the pIA~i~g C~m~,.lgsio~, which denied application because there were no special circumstances, no denial of substantial property right, amd because they felt that this was one of the few prime R 1 areas remaining in the city. REBUTTAL Mr. Rickles claimed hardship applied to property iselfs not owner; that devaluatioa of surrounding R 1 property may occur in isolated areas, but not generally; that n,~,~m~ers of oppomeats or propOments is not proper criteria; that same architect has beea engaged as for projects shown; that staff c~!~ents dated November 11, 196~ (read by Mr. Rickles) expressed belief application would represent land uae chauge and no rec~-,mendation was made; that special circ~astances do exist because ten acre, squsre parcel made R 1 design almost impo?sible,~ and at prohibitive per lot cost. A layout for R 1 development at $29,575 per lot was received and ordered filed on motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Council- ma~ Schlueter and carried. Mr. Craig pointed out per lot cost was ~ased on amortization of lease and that develolxaents shown were all over o~e mile from subject property. There bei~ no further testimo~F, the hearing was closed. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Harvey, that the City Council uphold the action of the Planming C?..~ssion and instruct the City Attorney to prepare a resolution denying Variance Application 18B4. On roll CITT COUNCIL - 323 - February 17, 196~ call vote: AYES, NOES, AES~T, COUNCILM~: Hubbard, gs~vey~ HaLl COUI~CIIREN: Gilmore, Schlu~er COU~CLLMEN: 'None RECESS At 8:55 p.m. a five m~nute recess wes declared. 'The meeting wes ree~avened at 9:00 p,m. with the same Council- men present. KEAR~I~G - APPEAL 11~ Ma~or Hall opened the hearing continued I~f~060 from February 3, 1~o~ on Appeal il8 file~ by the Director of Public Works fr~a the p1m~,~_, Cc~aission's approval ~ith~ut conditions of Varimnee'1872 (Re~noso & Co. applieatiea to cea- struct e~ht ~.unit apart~eat ~build4-~_s c~ separate C 2 lots at 1619-1~33 W. ) · The Clerk reported a request for a two week ~elay ha~ been reeeive~ fre~ ~ohn D. C~, att~ f~ ~e a~lic~t~ ~ ~e C~eil ~ ~eeiv~ ~ ~i~ fr~ the '.City Att~ ~t ~ a~enl c~ be file~ p~er~ ~ t~ D~ of ~ c~r~ed~ the he~ ~s c~t~d to ~ 2~ 1~ 7:~0 p~.~ ~ ~e HEARING - ~.~APP...~T1 Mayor Hall opened the hearing:~ttnaed BULLOCK fron January 20, 1~ on ~t A~licati~ ~71 fi~ ~ ~ ~ck p~os~ to rec~ssi~ ~ the M 1 to ~e City R ~ District~ p~e~y on the east ~ ~st sides of b~ N~ a~ ~er. ~e C~rk r~ea a c--..~...,-icati~ ~ the P~- ~ C~..-.~:~si~ ~queste~ ~ t~ for st~ of ~e ~tter. Dale He~ 6~ West ~ atto~ for the a~lie~ state~ the a~lic~t ~ no ob~e~i~ to a c~tin~ce of 30 to ~ C~ motion of Counci!~mu ~ubbax~ seeoncled by Counc.ilman Gilmore ~n~ carrie~; Council ~ontinue~ t~e hearir~ to April 20~ 1~ 7.~0 p.~.~ in the C~ncil Chamber~ !217 North Main. ~EARING - ~. APP. ~J~ Mayor Hall opene~ the hearing continue~ 'gT~ql~ & ~G~JLD fr~a ~anuary 20~ 1~ on Amendment Application ~ filed by ILiskey and Gould; proposing to amend Sectional District ~aps 17-5-9 and 20-~-9 to reclassify frc~ the M 1 to the R ~ District property .on the east side of Gran~ between Warner a-~ McFe2hlen. The Clerk report- ed a c.---~*cation fro~ the P~a-~ C.-...~esion requested more time for study of the matter. Dale He~-~y~ attormey for the applicant, state~ the applicant ha~ no objection to a co~tin,,~ce of BO to ~O ~a~s. On motion of Cotuleil~n ~Abbar~ seconded by O~unci. lman Gilmore and carried, Council oc~tinue~ the hearing to April 20, 1~, 7.30 P.J., in the C~uncil Chamber, !217 North Main. CXT~ COU~¢IL - 32~ - Febx-,-~y 17, 1~ HEARING - AMEND. APP. 4B5 Mayor Hall opened the hearing continued from LAMBERT January 20, 1964 on Amendment Application 435 filed by Barbara Lambert, proposing to amend Sectional District Map 17-5-9 to reclassify frcm the M I to the R 4 District property south of McFadden, west of Lyon. The Clerk reported a communication from the Planni~ Commissio~ requested more time for study of the matter. Dale Heinly, attorney for the applicant~ stated the applicant had no objection to a continuance of 30 to 60 days. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Gilmore and carried, Council continued the hearing to April 20~ 1964, 7:30 p.m.~ in the Council Chamber, 217 North Main. ORAL PROTEST L. M. Duntley, 727 W. 7th, LOS Angeles, owner of property at the northwest corner of McFadden and Ivon, objected to any change of zoning in that area frcm M 1 to R 4. c~/~/ CODE AMEND~IT Mayor Hall opened the hearing on proposed amendment to Section 9271., subsection (r), paragraphs (1) and (2)~ future right of way lines for Santa Clara Avenue. The Clerk reported that notice of the hearing was published in The Register on February 1, 1964 and that no written c.~..~u_uications or objections had been received. There being no response to the Mayor's call for testimor~ the hearing was closed. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Harvey and carried, Council approved the revision of future right of way lines for Santa Clara between Main and Broadway as recommended by the Planning Cc~mnission~ and instructed the City Attorney to prepare an ordinance amending the Municipal Code accordingly. BUSINESS LICENSE TAXES 0EDINANCE NS-718 REENACTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE SANTA ANA ~JNICIPAL CODE REGARDING BUSINESS LICENSE TAXES was read by title. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilmaa Schlueter, that further reading be waived and Ordinance NS-718 be adopted. On roll call vote: AYES, COUNCILMEN: NOES, COUNC II~N: ABSENT, COUNCiLM~: Hubbard, Harvey~ Gi~more~ Schlueter, Hall None None e~?~ ORD. NS-715 B~I~D SANCTUARY ORDINANCE NS-715 ADDING SECTIONS 4275.2 AND 4275.3 PART 7, CHAw.'~ 2, ARTICLE IV OF THE SANTA ANA ~NICIPAL CODE MAKING THE CITY OF SANTA ANA A BIRD SANCTUARY was read by title. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter, that further reading be waived and Ordi~-~ee NS-715 be adopted. On roll call vote: AYES, COUNCIIREN: NOES, COUNC 1-~: ABSENT, COUNCII~: Hubbard~ Harvey~ Gilmore~ Schlueter, Hall None None CITY COUNCIL . 325 - February 17, 1964 c~/? 0~D. NS-717 (~{DINANCE NS-?i? AMENDING SECTION 3~ ~ FA~ OF '1'~ ~A ~ ~IC~AL C~E ~ Sp.:.:u T.~S C~GE OR ~D ~ FAC~ ~S ~ S~~ ~ EIG~'n~ FA~~ F~T S~'~ ~ G~ A~ ~s read ~ title. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Counc~lm-- Schlueter, that further reading be waived and Ordinance NS-TI7 be adopted. On roll call vote: AYES, COUN¢II~EN: NOES, COUNCII~EN: ABSENT, COUNCII/~EN: Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall None None 01~D. N~-716 O~DINANCE NS-716 AMENDING ARTICLE ~X AA ~4 -CONELIN OF Tam SANTA ANA M~NICIPAL C0~)E TO CHANGE DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION ON AMEND~NT APPLICATION ~8~ AND AMENDING SECTIONAL DISTRICT NAP 6-5-9 (Ea~A~IT AA ~ A) was read by title. It was moved by C~uncilman Hubbard, sec~d.~v ~y C~uncilman Schlueter~ that further rea~!~_= Be waiv-~ aaa Ordinance NS 716 be add, ted. On roll call vote: AYES, NOES, COUNCI/REN: ABSENT, COUNCILM~: Hubbard, gary,, Gilmore, Schlueter, HaLl None No~e POOL EAL~ oHDn%~c~. ~S-TZ9 AM~Dnm SECTZO~S 6333, 633], ~ 6336 ~ ~ S~TION 6338 ~ ~ ~A ~ ~C~AL C~E ~T~G ~L ~ ~s ~d ~ title. It was moved by C~uncilman Hubbard, sec~ed by ¢~uamilman Schlueter, that further reading be waived and Ordinance NS-TI9 be adopted. On roll call vote: AYES, ¢O~N¢ILM~: NOES, ¢O~NCILM~: ABSENT, COUNCILMEN: Eubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall No~e None *~/~ RES. 6~-1~ P~OLUTiON 64-18 DECLARING WITHDRAWAL LIGHTING:DISTRICT OF T~ ~ ~E ~T~ ~G D~ICT ~s read ~ title. It ~s m~d ~ C~ci~ ~bb~, seceded ~ C~c~ ~-~ ~t ~her read~ be ~i~ ~ Resolution ~'~ be · ad~ed. ~ ro~ ea~ ~e: AYES, COUNCILMEN: NOES, COUNCIIREN: ABS~2~T, COUNCIIREN: Hubbard, Harvest, Gilmore, Schlueter~ HaLl None None c,~ l~ RES. 6~-t9 RESOLUTION 6~-19 UPHOLDING '-'am DECISION CUP 160 - ~.T~GSHEIM OF TWR. PLA~alNG CO~94ISSION AND D~2~YING APPLICATION FOR C~tDITIONAL USE r~a~IT NO. 160 FILED B~ OSCAR W. ~.7WG~HEIM was read: by title. It was moved by Ceuncihasn Eu~bard.~ seceded b~. Councilman Harvey ~hat further reading be waive~ and Resolution 6~-19 be ad~ed. On roll call vote: AYES, ¢0UN¢ILM~: NOES, COUNCILMEN: A~SE~T, COUNCILMEn: Hubbard, Harvey~ Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall None None COUNCIL - 326 - Feln-~-~y 17, 196~ RES. 64-ao D~m~$ - CASH Deed and escrow instructions were sub~Itted frmu }4 P G Ranch, real property, northwest corner of Warner and Newport Blvd., Escrow No. 50673-K, $1,8~5.00. RESOLUTION 6~-20 ACCEPTING A D~:~,~ WHERE T~L~ CITY IS PAYING A CASH CONSIDERATION was read by title. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilmau Harvey that further readiug be waived and Resolution 6~-20 be adopted. On roll call vote: AYES, COUNCILMEN: NOES, COUNCILMEN: ABS~IT, COUNCILMEN: Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall None None RES. 64-21 DEEDS - NO CASH Deeds were submitted as follows: F. Gerald and Ruth B. English, street easement, west side of Kin~, south of 17th. Estate of Anton H. Segerstrom, street easement, east side of Fairview, south of Warner. Santa Ana Cummunity Hospital Association, street easement, northeasterly corner of Wellington and Lacy. RESOLUTION 64-21 ACCEPTING D~S WItERETHE CITY IS PAYING NO CASH CONSIDERATION was read by title. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Harvey that further reading be waived and Resolution 6~-21 be adopted. On roll call vote: AYES, COUNC IIA~EN: NOES~ COUNC~: ABSENT, COUNCII2~EN: Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall None None QUITCLAIM - GLASSER Quitclaim deed to Morris pna Gloria Glasser for real property on the west side of Fairview, north of 9th Street, Escrow No. 51188-Kw as submitted to Council for approval. BE~0LUTION 64-22 AUTHORIZING EXEC~ION OF A QUITCLAIM DEED TO NOBRI8 AND GLGRIA GLASSER FOR CASH CONSID~qATION was read by title. It was moved by Co~ucilmam Hubbard, seconded by Councilmam Harvey that further readiug be waived and Resolutian 6~-22 be advised. On roll call vote: AYES, COUNCIi~EN: NOES, COUNCILM~I: ABS~2~T, COUNCILMEN: Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall None None ch?7 RES. 64-23 RESOLUTION 6~-23 EST~T.v~¥~G A ~ARY OF ~T.T.~¥ ~J~ ~ AT.r.~y IN ~[~ CITY OF SANTA ANA, AND DEDICATION OF SAME FOR ~v.~.~T PURPOSES was read by title. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Harvey that further readt~E be waived and Resolutio~ 6~-2~ be adopted. On roll call vote: AYES, COUNCII2~EN: NOES, COUNCIIA~N: ABS~T, COUNC~: Hubbard, Harvey~ Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall None None CITY COUNCIL - 327 - February 17, 1964 AG~E~£ - On motion of Ccuncilm~u ~ub~ard~ DIV. OF R~GH~AYS see~nde~l By C~uncilm~u Gilmore carried~ Council authorized exeeuticm of District Service Cc~trect No. S-71~l, Divisic~ of Hi,ways, for recovery of $56.90 for raising to grade five water main gate valve bc~es on Arnett Drive. D~ECTIONAL SIGNS On m~tiem of C~unc~Ima~ HubBard~ seconded By Councilman Earvey and c~rried, C~cil cc~tinue~ for further ctuc~y a ~.unieation frc~ the County of 0range Bead Department requesting placement of directional signs on First an~ Grand Avenue markin~ new l~catie~ of the Votors Registrati~a Office. REV. TE~T. TRACT At the request of Joh~ Cocl~r~u, attorney, MAP ]~36 aoti~a o~ revised Tentative T~aot Map ~6 filed by Ray McCoy to create eight C 2 lots on the n~rth side of Walnut, esot of ~itt, was continued to M~rch 2, 1~ on m~tion of C~u~cil~an Hubbard, seconded by Couac~-a- Harvey a~d carrie~. ~z? I~RST STRIng,' On motion of Councilman Eubher~, U~DERPASS secc~d~l by Counc~-=~ Schluoter and carried, Couacil approve~ a c~e in the bid opening ~ate for the construc- tion of th~ First Street Underpass frc~ M~rch 10 to March 2~, 1~. PRE. REC0~ OF On motion of Councilm~u HuBbar~ SURTE~ 3~9 seconde~ BY Ccuacilmon Harvey ami earried~ ¢ott~cil approved Pre1 tmt~a~y Recor~ of Survey 3~9 filed By Aga~anian lnvestmont Corporation to create two 0 2/A 1 lots on the northeast corner of ~arbor an~ McFadden, s~b~ect to the conditions outlined in the Plannin~ Director's report date~ February ~, 1~6~. VACATION Council receive~ a c ..... ~nication frc~ Alice D. Pie~er an~ Iris E. S~ req~st~ a~t of ~e ~- east~ f~e~ fe~ of ~ ~ l~h ~ ~bor. ~It ~s ~ ~ C~e~- ~b~ seco~ by C~ei~ ~a~ ~ ~i~ t~t ~e r~st be refe~ to the City e,¢ 7~ CL~:I~-LO~BARD in the amount of $100.76. On motion of Councilm~n Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Harvey and carried, Council referred to the City Attorney a claim filed by Norman N. Lombard for auto a~mages e.~ 7/ SOLICITATION REQUEST On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Counc~lmnu Harvey and carried, Council approved solicitation requests as follows Services for the Blind, Inc., to solicit funds March 15 through June 30, 1964. Elks Club of Santa Aha, to sell tickets to the annual Elks Charity Circus for May 29 and 30, 1964. RESIGNATION On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Harvey and carried, Council received and ordered filed a ccmmmmication fram William B. Moore, Jr., resigning from the Planning Cc,....-ission. e,~/. 7 PEOPLE TO PEOPLE PROGRAN On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Gilmore and carried, Councilman Harvey was appointed the City's 1964 representative to the committee on International Municipal Cooperation. SURPLUS PROPERTY On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried, Council declared as surplu~ real property on the west side of Fairview, north of Ninth, consisting of approximately 6,617 square feet; declared it to be of nuisance value to other than a~utting property owner; and authorized direct negotiation of sale by City Manager as outlined in his rel~rt. c~ 7~ CITIZENS ADVIS01~ On motion of C~ci~ ~bba~, sec~ed O~'~-z'~E ~ C~ci~ Gi~o~ ~d c~ted, the fo~ pers~s ~re a~o~ted to the Citiz~s Ad~s~ O~ttee for the ~ne~l P1~: ~s. Osc~ ~au, ~s. W~e Da~ Rev. G~d ~c~ ~s. Dor~ ~ Wi~ 8a~rs, ~ R. ~ta~ P~er H. ~", Ro~e~ ~e~, ~ro~ ~c~, ~d C. M. Feather~. B~D C.~T.T -c[ On motion of Councilmau Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Gilmore and carried, Council approved request to advertise for bids as follows: Five ~-door sedans, Spec. No. 621-45. Bid opening 3-2-64. One motorcycle for police use, Spec. No. 622-5. Bid opening 3-2-64. Furnish machinery aud labor to apply emulsion to street areas, Spec. No. 391-3. Bid opening 3-2-64. Cl~ COUNCIL - 329 - February 17, 1964 SURPLUS PROPERTY On motion of Counc~lma~ H~bbar~, seconded by Coumcilman Schlueter and carried, Council received and ordered filed report dated FeBruary 12, 196~, declared surplus the autcmobiles, office equipment, and other miscellaneous items listed therein; authorized sale at public auction on March 21, 196~, and directed the Purchasing Agent to hire a professicmal auctioneer at a percentage fee to conduct the sale. CITY AUCTION On motion of C~uncilm-~ Huhbard~ secended by Counc~ lm.~ Schlueter and carried, Council authorized the Purchasing Agent to conduct a public auction on March 6, 196~ at 10:00 a.m., and to act as Clerk for the disposition of service station building and equipment at Eighth and Flower Streets, previously declared surplus by Council. BUDGET REVISION ti~n for revisima of the 196S-6~ budget. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Harvey and carried, Council received and approved the City M-~ger's re~ort and rec.~!m~enda- WR£','£'EN C0~ICATIONS ASSESSMENT DIST. 221 - Ou motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried, the following c.-.--~mtcations were received and ordered filed: Legal opinion from Franklin F-m~lton, Special Counsel, regard~nE cantract and proceedings for Assessment District 221. CI'I~ OF ORANGE - Reselution proposing annexation of real property Zying northeast of the City of Orange. FE~L AVIA~V0N AG~0Y - Notice inviting c..~--~uts en proposed AVCO Heliport, located on w~ck Way :~ebween BristoZ and Baker ~treots. 0R~G~' c~ MOSQUITO ABATemenT - Minutes of ~amuary 17, 196~ meeting. B0blE~R~ C0~MiSSION- Regorb regarding pr~l)osed annexation of te~it~ to the Ci~ ~ S~ta ~ "~b~ ~ ~Eer N. E. ~ati~". ~A~ ~T.T,~ . O~icati~ f~ ~a~ Va~ P~k ~ Recremti~ C~-~-.ttt~ ~. G. ~ister ~ ~B P~ers~ for their hel~ ~ s~t~ ~ a ~k ~d rec~ati~ p~ f~ the City of F~ta~ Va~. ~IC - ~ez, S~cido, ~, ~ W. 5~ - ~-~ G~ ~fair ~r~t~ ~ S. ~ - 0~-~ G~L ~a~ ~ke% 20~0 W. let - 0~-~ G~ ~'~ CITZ c0uNcrL - ~30 - ~br~ary 17, 196~ ~?~ PLAI~G CO~2~ISSIOI~ - Resolution No. 5669 prescrib~ rules and regulations governing operation of the Planning C;-.~,.~ssion, and setting meetings for 2nd and 4th Mondays at ~:00 p.m. VARIANCE DECISIONS - M~le by the Zoning Administrator or Planning C.-~.....~sion lu which no appeal has been filed: V.A. 187B~ Campos - to construct a duplex on the rear of property containing an existing residence in the R 2 District at 1~10 E. 4th - APPROVED. V.A. 187~ Larrison - to reduce the required rear yard at 1629 ~. 12th Street - APPROVED. V.A. 1878~ Union Oil - to permit a service staticm canopy to pro~ect into the setback area at 1702 N. Broadway - APPROVED. V.A. 1881, Warren - to cc~struct a five unit~ two story apartment buildip~ in the R 2 District at 615 S. Cypress - APPROVED. V.A. 1885, Haynes & Hall - to construct a two story office building with less than required front and side yards and deficient parking in the Professional zcme at 848 N. Birch - APPROVED. V.A. 1889~ Palomino - to move a second house o~to an R 1 lot at ~825 W. 7th Street - APPROV~. V.A. 1890, Fernandez - to construct a third single family residence on an R 1, A 1 lot at 501 S. Newhope - APPROVe. C.U.P. 16~, Church of the Way - to co~etruct a church and related facilities in the R 1 District having off-etreet parking in the required fro~t and side yards and to reduce required rear yard at 2514 Warner - APPRO~). TRACT 4951 On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Gilmore and carried, Council referred to the City Manager and City Attorney~ letter from ~ames R. Smith ca behalf of ~ohn McLean Ashton~ calling attentica to ltan against property suB- divided ~y F~Z Tract Nap ~9~1. BUS. LICENSE TAX On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Counc~l~- Schlueter and carried, Cou~xcil received and ordered filed letter frcm President of the Santa Aha Chamber of C:~.....~rce~ reccz~nending an investigation of the possib~l:~ty of discont~,~g the Business license tax in Santa Aha. V.A. 1753 - EXTENSIC~ On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seccaded OF Tilde by Councilman Schlueter and carried, Council approved request from Charles P. 812 S. Main Street, for a 90 da~ extension of time for Variance Application 1753. CONTRACT CHANGE 0~DER On motion of Councilman Hubbard~ seccaded by Counc~lma- Schlueter an~ carried, Council approved a contract change order for $84 on Pro~ect T-4 to provide for ccastruction CIT~ COUN¢ZL February 17, of an additional pedestrian push-butto~ post at Broadway and Tenth Street. REIMBURSEMENT - On motion of Councilman Hubbard~ STRs~'I' IMPR0~S seconded by Couucilman Schlueter and carried~ Council approved the recommendation of the Public Works Director that Prizzio and Prizzio~ 2109 Wright Street~ be reimbursed $2~139.16 for street improvements constructed in excess of local street requirements. ADJ0URNME~T There being no fua%her business to ceme before the Council~ the meeting was adjourned at 9:22 p.m.~ on motion of Councilman Hubbard~ seconded by Councilman Gilmore and carried. DORIS M. ~RUWN CLERK OF THE COUNCIL CITY COUNCIL . ~3~_ . February 17, 1964