HomeMy WebLinkAbout01-04-1965MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CIT~ COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA
January 4, 1965
The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 217 N.
Main Street. Roll call was answered by Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Harry H.
Harvey, James Gilmore, Henry H. Schlueter, and Mayor A. Allen Hall. Following
the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, the Invocation was delivered by the
Reverend Bill Weeda~ Camile Christian Church.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
seconded by Councilman Schlueter
and carried, Council approved as
mailed the Minutes of the Regular
Meeting of December 21, 196~.
BID AWARD - On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
WATER PIPE seconded by Councilman Schlueter
and carried, Council ordered
filed a report of bids received
for 18" water transmission pipe for placement in Segerstrom, B~-istol to Flood
Control Channel, Spec. 481-28; approved award of the contract to Southern
Pipe and Casing Company at unit price; and rejected all other bids.
BID AWARD - On motion of Councilmau Hubbard,
WATER WELLS seconded by Councilm-~ Schlueter
and carried, Council ordered filed
a report of bids received for
construction of Water Wells 23, 22 and 25 in the northwest area of the city,
Spe¢o 64-2; approved award of the contract to Water Well Supply at unit price;
and rejected all other bids.
HEARING - A.A. 512 Mayor Hall opened the hearing
TODD continued from November 2, 1962 on
Amendment Application 512 filed by
C. W. Todd to amend Sectional
District Map 36-4-10 by reclassifying from A 1 to C ~ district property on
the east side of Bristol between Memory Lane and Garden Grove Freeway.
The Clerk reported that a communication from the applicant had been received
which discussed the possibility of financial backing by an eastern investment
group; and that letters in opposition to the rezoning had been received from
the following: Mr. & Mrs. Ivan Petkoff, 2823 N. Flower, George R. Harding,
2738 Freeman, Jack M. Eaye, 2701 N. Lowell, Eugene R. Morison, 2725 Lowell,
Eent O. and Mary E. Garner, 2737 N. Flower, Mr. &Mrs. George W. Sweeney,
2725 N. Olive, Helen M. Smedegaard, 2737 N. Lowell, Mr. &Mrs. C. A. Broudy,
2725 N. Freeman, Mr. &Mrs. Joe G. Bryan, 720 Memory Lane, P~hoda Jane and
Charles J. Miller, 2737 N. Freeman, V. L. Campbell, Orange County Van and
Storage~ 2713 N. Freeman, Robert L. and Theodora H. Holbrook, 818W. Park,
Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. McIver, 521 Memory Lane, Mr. & Mrs. Harry Gallanes,
2811 N. Flower, Louise M. Tanney, 2726 N. Olive, Peter J. Busker, Dr., 207
S. Main, Dr. B. G. Byrd, 2713 N. Olive, Eldon Chapm~n, 2726 Freem~, Mr. &
Mrs. George Francis, 2829 No Flower, William E. Neales~ 2731 N. Lowell, O. H.
Schuette, 271~ N. Lowell, A1 C. Eutsey, Jr., 2707 N. Olive, Mr. &Mrs. V. N.
Fishell, 2732 N. Freeman, Allie Bell Johnson, 2731 N. Olive.
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William Mo Todd, 1~87~ WoodBury Drive, Orange, on behalf of the applicant,
requested that the rezoning be granted because Of hardship to applicant caused
by 62~ higher taxes in 1964 o He stated that equitable prices had been offered
hcme OWners for their property in order that they could Buy comparable property
elsewhere; that it is difficult to get lessees without the evidence of proper
zoning. He also described the advantages of the location in relation to the
freeways, stating that the opposition majority is not located within the
developmental pattern and would probably not be affected for another five or
ten years o Mr. Todd expressed regret that he could not present a written
financial commitment to Co~ucil, and introduced Earold Gereton, 1030 No Harbor,
Fullerton, a real estate broker, who stated he ccasidered the proposed develop-
ment ideally suited for the location, and a firm had been found to do the
financing But o~ly an oral c~mmitment was available without the resorting.
Ralph G. 0rum, 2733 N. Flower, speaking unofficially for residents living between
~ristol, Flower~ Memory Lane~ dud Orange Road, recalled the petition presented
to Co~ucil at the last hearing with 100% signatures of that area~ and read the
statement in the petition protesting encroachment into the residential area,
increased traffic, loss of Business downtown, and overshadowing of the area by
the high rise buildings, and the applicant's refusal to establish a buffer°
He quoted from Mr. Tocld's literature, which described the possibility of a tall
edifice which, when lighted at night, appeared to float in the sky and could Be
seen for five miles; stating that this would affect the hames to the south.
Mr° Crum stated that Mr. Todd had failed to follow the Cou~cil's instructions
to contact people in the area. He concluded that the area is strictly residential
for ten Blocks; that the response to the new Buffer homes in the area is very
good; that the applicant was asking for a variance Before he has a zone change;
that the ~evelopment would detract fr~a the attempt to Build up downtow~ Santa
And an~ southern Santa Ama areas, that rezoning of the 9~ acres only is Being
considered and on that amount of land there would be no room for such large
buildings.
W. W. Morningstar, 27~9 N. Flower, supported Mr. Crum's statement, adding the
State had paid To~d $83;000 for access to the north and left him with 231 feet
on Bristol.
W. E. Van Riper, 2902 ~ernwood Drive, stated that on December 31, 1~6~ the Board
of the Villa de Flores Homeowners Association~ of which he is Vice President,
decided that since no effort ha~ been made by the applicant to explain his
thinking and no indication of financial responsibility ha~ Been me~e, that the
Backing of the group should not be given. A protest was circulate~ ~anuary 2,
1~6~, and 72% signed, requesting denial, and in the event of approval that
Buffer ~e required and ~dscaping and cul-de-sac Be completed on Orange Road.
Mr. Morningstar read the petition's statement, and on motion of Councilman
HuBbar~ seconded by Councilman Schluetar and carried, the petition was ordered
filed o
Raymond Ball, 2755 N. Flower, unofficially speaking for Dr. Crum's group,
s,,-a-rized previous action and petitioue received, and mentioned the years of
expense Borne by residents to build up their property, statiu~ that firm
evidence of financial backing should have Been shown, with at least a letter.
of intention. Richard Easter, 2720 Freeman Lane, protested that the Beautiful
view of mountains would be destroyed by a high rise development. Burr Campbell,
~720 1~o Olive Lane, Realtor, also spoke in protest.
~n rebuttal, Mr. To~d stated that in the Master Plan the area was tentatively
zoned retail commercial; that reference to sales in ~estwood Estates was unfounded
as the property was recently sold in lieu of foreclosure; that a buffer zone
would Be acceptable if development were not required ~mmediately~ and that there
would be underground access and par~g entirely. There Being no l'~rther
testimony, the hearing was closed.
Upon question by Counci~=-~ Gilmore, Will Teeter, Assistant Planuer, stated that
the access on Bristol was By easement owne~ By State and he did not know if it
had been declared surplus. Mr. Todd stated he felt it would be on request by
City.
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It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilm-u Schlueter, that Council
approve the reclassification and instruct the City Attorney to prepare au amending
ordinance according to Exhibit A.A. 512-B. The motion was lost on roll call vote:
AYES, COUNC~:
NOES, C OUNC ILMEN:
ABSENT,
Hubbard, Schlueter
Harvey, Gilmore, Hall
None
On advice of the City Attorney, the chair ruled the application was denied.
RECESS
At 8:~5 p.mo a five minute recess was
declared. The meettng was reconvene~
at 8:50 p.m. with all Councilmen
present.
ASSESS. DIST. 221
Mayor Hall opened the hearing on
proposal to include certain additiOnal
territory in Assessment District 221
as proposed in.Resolution 6~-185
adopted December 7, 1~6~. The Clerk submitted Affidavit of Publication of
Resolution 6~-185; Certificate of Nail!n~=, Resolution 6~-185; and Written Consent
of contractor to the change. On' motion of Counci1,~ Gilmore, seconded by Council-
man Hubbard and carried, Council ordered the documents filed.
Franklin T. Hamilton, Special Counsel for the City, explained the purpose of the
hearing and described two parcels proposed for inclusion at the northwest corner
of McFadden and Newhope. The Public Works Director indicated Parcels 57 and 58
on the map, stating that there had been an existing sewer in McFadden into which
Parcel 57 could be drained but that Parcel 58 could not be drained into the
McFadden sewer. Mr. Hamilton therefore recommended that the Council adopt a
resolution including the smaller parcel on Newhope and excluding the larger
parcel at the latereection of McFadden and Newhope from Assessment District 221.
Dale Eeinl~, 611 W. 8th, attorney representing Joseph Serna, ~wner of Parcel 57,
agreed to its exclusion. The Clerk reported that no written protests had been
filed. There being no further testimony, the hearing was closed.
RESOIA~ION 65-5, RESOLUTION O~ Ta~ ¢1/~ COUNCIL OF ~E C~ OF SA~A A~, ~LI~,
0~ '~ ~C~SION OF C~TA~ ~D~IONAL T~I~ ~ ASSiSts' DIS~ICT 221
read ~ title.
It was moved hy Councilman Hubbard, sec=stied hy Councl~-- Harvey that further
readia~ Be waived and Resolution 65-5 be ndopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN:
NOES, COUNCILMEN:
ABS~aIT, C Ot~N¢ II~EN:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
The City Manager asked that, in order to return the project to the original intent,
the City pay foroff site sewer to the amount of $2,256. ~J~$.~
Mr~ Hamilton stated the Council can make contributions in any amount aga~ the
project as a whole. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman
Harvey and carried, Council instructed Mr. Hamilton to prepare a resolution
authorizing payment of $~,256.06 for off site sewer, being a contribution against
the project as a whole.
NEARING - Mayor Hall opened the hearing on
STREET VACATION Resolution of Intention 6~-195 to
vacate a portion of Edinger Avenue
at the southwest corner of Flower
and Edinger. The Clerk reported that notice of the hearing had been published
and posted as required by law, with evidence on file, and that no written
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c~amuni~ations or objections hadbeen received° There being no response to the
call for testimony, the hearing was closed°
I~OLIPTION 65-2 01~ERING VACATION OF A 1KIRTION OF ~G~ A~ AT T~ SOU'rM~T
~ ~S~r ~s rea~ by title.
It was moved by Counci]~ Hubbard, seconded by Counci!~-u Schlueter that
further reading be waived and Resolution 65-2 be ad~ptedo On roll call vote:
AYES, C0~NCILMEN:
NOES,
A~SE~T, CO~CILME~:
Hubbs~d, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
Ns-7
A.A. 5~-
0~DI~ANCE ~S-768 CHANGING DISTRICT
CLABBA~-CATION ON AMenDMEnT APPLICATION
NO. 52~, FIT.'~ ~ ~ B. P~, ~
~m~G S~TIO~L DI~ICT -9
(~ ~ ]2~ A) ~s re~ by title.
It was moved by C~Ancilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilm-n Bchlueter, thet
further readin~ be waived and 0r~inaace ~S-768 be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, C~J~C ~:
NOES, C~ECILMEN:
A~m~r, COUnCILMEn:
Hubbard, Earvey~ Gilmore~ Schlueter, Hall
None
None
o~. NS-769
A.A. 5a5
ORDINANCE ~s-769 C~AN~ DISTR~CT
CLASSIFICATION ON ~ ~TION
N0. ~25~ F~.~ ~ J. L. G~, A~ ~-
~G B~IO~L DIB~ICT ~ 16-~-10
(~H~ ~ 52~ A) ~s re~ by title.
It was moved by Coumc~l,wa,. Hubbard, seconded by Councilma~ Schlueter, that
further reading be waived and Ordinance NS-769 be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, C0~¢ iLME~:
NOES, COUNCILMEN:
A~8~£, COD~C ILMEN:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Bchlueter, Hall
None
None
o~D. ~s-77o
A.A. 526-
0~DINANCE NS-770 CHANGIH) DISTRICT
CLASSIFICATION ON AME~DM~T APPLICATION
NO. 526, ~'~'.wt~ ~' ~x~OW, I~C., A~D
AMENDING SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP 26-5-10
(~NIBIT AA ~26 A) was rea~ ~y title.
It was moved ~y Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter~ thet
further rea~ing be waived and Ordl--~ee NS-770 be adopted. Om roll call vote:
AYES, C~J~¢~:
NOES, C0~CIL~E~:
ABSENT, C0~C ~:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Bchlueter, Hall
None
None
0~Do N8-771
LP DISTRICT
O~DINAECE NS-771 A)UmmING ,x, am SANTA A~
~IC~AL C~E ~ ~D~G $~IO~ ~30.150
~E 9230.156, ~CL~, ~ ~0~E
~R AN ~ (L~T~ ~O~I~L DIS~ICT)
Z0~O ~s read ~ title.
It was moved by Councilm-n Hubba~i, seconded by Councilman Schlueter, that
further reading be waived and Ordinance ~S-770 be adopted. On roll call vote:
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AYES~ COUNC IL~EN:
NOBS, COUNCILMEN:
ABSENT, COUNCII~EN:
Hubbard, Eaz-,ey, GiLmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
ORD. NS-772 Mrs. Janice Boer, 91RN. Lowell,
WA~D BOUNDA~TW-q protested changes made in the ward
bouadarymap after the December 7th
hearing without public action by
Council, changing 719 persons into Ward 4, making it impossible for them to run
for offices requested the City Attorney give an Immediate opinion on legality
of shifting nine precincts without authorization of Council; and questioned
Attorney's preparing ordinance without authorization of Council.
The City Attorney stated that notice of intention to realign the boundaries
had been published as the only requirement, that there was no valid map until
one was adopted by the Council, amd that it was his obligation to have the
ordinance prepared for the Council even without their specific authorization
since they havm the option of changing it or not adopting it.
It was moved by Counci]~, Hubbard, seconded by Counci?m~n Schlueter, that further
reading be waived and the council adopt ORDINANCE NS-772 CHANGING AND E~TABLISNING
T~BOUNDARY L~ OF TEEWARDS OF T~mCIT~ OF SANTA AHA. 0~ roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCII2~EN:
NOES, COUNCII~EN:
ABSENT, COUNCII~N:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
O~D. NS-773 ORDINANCE N8-773 CHANGING DISTRICT
A.A. 523 CLASSIFICATION ON AMENDMENT
IRVINE CO. APPLICATION NO. 523 FIT.~ NY TEE
IRVINE COMPANY AND AMmk~DING SECTIONAL
DISTRICT MAP IRS-9 (EXHIBIT AA 523 A) was introduced by title.
It was moved by Counci]m-n Hubbard, seconded by Counci~-~ Schlueter and
carried~ that further reading be waived and Ordinance NS-773 be passed to
second reading.
ORD. BS-774 ORDINANCE NS-77~ CHANGING DISTRICT
A.A. ~27 CLASSIFICATIONS ON AMERDM~T
ROGERS APPLICATION NO. 527 FIn~
C. ROG~$ AND AMenDING SECTIONAL
DISTRICT MAP 1-5-10 (EXHIBIT AA 527 B) was introduced by title.
It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by CounciLman Schlueter and
carried~ that further reading be waived and Ordinance NS-77~ be passed to
second reading.
ORD. NS-775 ORDINANCE NS-775 CFANGING DISTRICT
A.A. 528 CLASSIFICATION ON AMENDMENT
EANNARENO APPLICATION NO. 528 FILED NY
JOSEPH M. AND ROSE MARIE EANNARENO
AND AMenDING SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP 7-5-9 (EXHIBIT AA 528 A-Revised) was
introduced by title.
It was moved by Councilmen Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and
carried, that further reading be waived and Ordinance NS-775 be passed to
second reading.
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ORD. NS-776 ORDINANCE NS-776 CHANGING DISTRICT
A.A. 530 CLASSIFICATION ON AMENDMENT APPLICATION
OLIVAS NO. 530 FYr.~ BY DAVID J. AND DOLORES
M. 0LIVAS AND A~I~G SECTIONAL DIS~ICT
~ 16-5-10 (]~HIBIT AA 530 B) was introduced by title.
It was moved By Cou~cilma~ Hubbard, seco~de~ By C~ncilman Schlueter amd
Carried~ that l~a~her resoling be waived and Ordinance HS-776 Be passed to
second readimg.
It was moved By Councilman I~tbbard, seconded by C~oncilmam Schlueter
carrie~, that l%Arther reading Be waived amd Ordi~aace NS-777 Be passed to
second reading.
/J
~. 65-1
' V.A. 1999
RE~OLDTIOH 65-1 Ai~I~G ~ DECIBIOH OF
PI~ CO--SION ~ G~G A
V~CE ON ~CATION NO. 19~, r~.~
C~CE L. ~, $~T TO CO~IO~
read ~ title.
It was moved By ComnctlmA~ HuB%~x%, sec~de~ by Councilman Harvey that further
readimg Be waived a~ Resolution 65-1 Be a~opted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCiLmEN:
NOES, C0~NC ~:
A~SE~2, C~CIL~EN:
~Bbard, ~arvey, Gilmore, Bchlueter, Hall
None
None
RES. 6~-3
Deed fo~ acceptance was submitted fr(~a
William J. R. Richardsom, et al, street
easement, northeast corner of Bristol
~ Ig~emex?' Tm~ne.
P~OL~TIOH 65-3 ACCEPTING A D~.~ W~E 'r~u~ CITY IS PAYING HO CASE C0~SIDEKATIOH
was read ~y title.
It vas moved ~y C~uacilma~ EmBBax~%, secedes By Oeuac~--- Harvey that farther
rea4Ang Be waived aa~ ReeoDAtion 6]-3 Be adopte~. Om roll call vote:
AXES, C~JNCI~:
HOES, COUNCIL~EN:
AESP, COUNCILMEN:
Nubbar~ Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
Home
Quitclaims deed to Alma Keller f~r ~hlc~lar
access rights om the nox~heast corner of
Diamond a~ Xc~a~en, was submitted to
Ceuacil for approval.
P~F~O~TIOH 65-~ A~2HORIZI~ EXEC~I~ OF A QUi~LA~ DF~ ~ THE Cl~ OF
SANTA AHA was rea~ By title.
It was moved by Co~acilma~ Embbar~, seconded By Cem~cilman Harvey, that further
reading Be waive~ a~d Resolution 65-~ Be adopted. Om roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN:
HOES, COUNC IL#EH:
ABSm~, C(M~CILM~:
CITY COUNCIL
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Eall
None
None
- 1~1 - January ~, 1965
RIGHT OF WAY
CERT~-CATION
McFadden Avenue, between Harbor
On motion of C,uncilman Hubbard,
seccmded by Councilm-~ Gilmore and
carried, Council authorized execution
of Right of Way Certification for
and Mohawk.
AG]~ - On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
TELETYPEWRITER seconded by Councilm~ Gilmore and
carried~ Council authorized an
amendment to the Joint agreement
with Orange County for operation of teletypewriter service, providing for
a~klitional teletype system to han~ls all-points bulletins and wanted information,
leaving prior system free for point-to-point c~a~nications.
AG~ - On motion of Oounci!~a- Hubbard,
SIGN ENCROACI~T~T seconded by Councilman Gilmore and
carried, Council authorized execution
of an agreement with Long Beach Neon
Sign and Soun~ Sleep Mattress Company regarding placement of an electric sign
at $00 W. 17th, subject to submission of a legal description.
AUCTION On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
REGULATIONS seconded by Councilman Schlueter ond
carried, Council postponed to the
meeting of January 18, 1965, consider-
ation of report regarding Phil Hanson's request for change in auction regulations.
SCAG and/or LARTS
of action by Council regarding membership
Study) and/or SCAG (S~uthern Calif. Assn.
On motion of Councilman Hahbard~
seconded By Councll~a~ Schlueter and
carried~ Council postponed to the
meeting of January 18, 1965, discussion
in LART5 (Los Angeles Regional Traffic
of Governments).
PRE. REC. 0F SURVEf 385 0a motion of Councilman Hubbard,
seconded by Councilman Harvey and
carried, Council approved Prel~ainary
Record of Survey 38~ filed by
Oxbow, Inc., creating three R 4 parcels on the west side of Bristol, north of
Segerstrem, subject to the conditions outlined in the Pl=~-in6 Director's report
~ated December 21, 196~.
PRE. REC. OF SURFE~ 386 Prel~-~ary Recor~ of Survey 386 was
filed hy International Union of
Operating Engineers and Sam Hayward,
~reating four C 2 and M 1 parcels on
the south side of Boles, east of Newhope. Council received a letter frem the
applicant requesting the waiver of requirement of an alley, together with advice
from the City Attorney that a ~mmicipal Cede requirement could not be waived
by Council.
It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Council-~ Schlue~er and carried,
that Council approve Preli~inary Record of Survey ~86 .subject to the conditions
in the pl~ing Director's report ~ated December ~9, 19~.
PRE. REC. OF ~/RVE~ 387 On ruction of Councilman Hubbard,
seconded by Council-a- Har~ey and
carried~ Council approved Prelimimary
Rec(n~l of Survey 387 file~ by William
D. Clark~ creating two~ ~.! parcels on the west side of Susan, s~ath of Harvar~
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subject to the conditions outlined in the Planning Director's report dated
December 29, 1964.
TRACT 5451 On motion of Councilm~n Hubbard~ seconded
by Councilman Schlueter and carried, Council
granted one year extension of time to the
developer for Tentative ~'act 5451, approved
by Council January 6~ 1964 to create 12 lots on the west side of Flower Immediately
south of PERR right of way.
ABANDONMENT Dale Heinly, 611 Wo 8th, attorney represent-
ing Wilshire Oil Compsu%y, spoke regarding
the Company's request for abandonment of
a portion of Chestnut Avenue at Grand,
noting their problem of having to construct curb and gutter at a location which
would not conform to the future alignment of the street.
The City Manager stated the City did not wish to interfere with development of
the property and suggested Council postpone action on the report rec~maending
denial of~ the abandonment until the next meeting, during which time the staff
would meet with Wilshire representatives to discuss the problem°
0~ motion of Counc~m-n Hubbard~ seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried,
Council postponed until the meeting of January 18, 1965, action on the request
for abandonment of a portion of Chestnut Avenue at Grand.
RESIGNATION AND On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded
~d~POi~I~MENT by Councilman Harvey and carried, Council
accepted the resignation of Lewis Eo
Ma~tonya from the Board of Recreation
and Parks; instructed the Clerk ts.prepare a letter of appreciations and
appointed Glen Evans to fill the uncompleted term of Mr o Mantonya$ expiring
July 1, 1968.
PUC
RESOLUTIONS
City monies from the Crossing Protection Fund for Talbert Avenue - P.
Crossing, $1,8B7.50; and Fairview Street - Po E. Crossing, $2,357.50.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded
by CounciLman Harvey and carried, Council
ordered filed resolutions from the P~blic
Utilities Commission allocating to the
Eo
GENERAL PLAN On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded
by Co~ucilman Harvey and carried~ Council
referred to the City Manager for investigation
and report a resolution submitted by
South Main Improvement Association for inclusion in the Preliminary General Plan.
INAUGURAL BAND On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded
by Councilman Harvey and carried, Council
ordered filed a request for a contribution
by Band Boosters for the Dos Palos High
School (Marced County) in order to make trip to represent California at the
inauguration ceremonies on January 20, 1965.
CROSSWALK On motion of Councilman Hubbard$ seconded
by Councilmau Harvey and carried, Council
referred to City Manager for investigation
and report a request frnm Tax Audit Bureau,
727 S. Main, for crosswalk across Main at Richland.
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SIGNAL On motion of Cocuucilman Hubbard,
seconded by CounciLman Harvey and
carried, Council referred to the
City Manager for Investigation and
report, & request from Ira Forest, 3327 W. Bolsa, for signal or crosswalk on
Bolas near Laurel.
l~A'"~24BUl%8~S On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
seconded by Councilman Harvey and
carried, Council authorized
reimbursement to Corila M. Deveau
of $795 for street paving improvements at 3605 W. Bolsa, in exchange for
dedication of right of way; an~ to Harry Tancredi for $187.62 for drainage
assessment fees paid for excess acreage in Tract 5115.
Brn CALEB On motion of Councilmam Hubbard,
seconded by Counc~ lma~ .Harvey and
carried, Council approved request
to advertise for bids for seven
aut~biles, Spec. 621-~8 for replacements; opening date January 18, 1965.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
seconded by C~unc~lm~ Harvey
an~ carried, Conncil authorized
release of bonds for the followin~:
Tract ~0
6x8
tFairhaven-~a C--~ri~e);
Limw~ed St., Hastside st.~.Wright St.,
Demni! St., North of ~ent), .
Kent St.) Harbor Blvd., Dennis St. ),
McFadden Ave. ama To~-~ St. ).
North of ¢lemenson Ave.);
SALA~ :3:E~,AS~ On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
seconded by Counc~mmu Harvey and
carried, Council approved Manager'
report ~ated December 30, 196~
~ec-~-_-~ln$ ealazT increases for meritorious service.
W~ i~T~N ~CATIONS
CITY
On mot ion cf Co~-u c ~ l~.n ~ubbard,
seconded by Councilman $.:hlueter and
carried, Council ordered filed the
followins c~micationz:
//~-
WO~LD' S FAIR -
Boar~ of ~upervisora =imutes settin~ hearin~ fcr January
proposed World's Fair in Orange County.
AUDIT0~'S REPORT -
1965 on
Submitted by Diahl, Evans & ¢o. of financial statements for period
en~ing September 30, 196~.
CITY OF ALBANY -
Resolution c~a~andin6 appropriate legislation to prevent disruption
of educational processes at State supported universities and provide
for disciplinary enforcement policies.
LICENSE APPLICATIONS -
Grece's Place, 1313 W. 4th - NEW OFF SALE u~ & WINE
Honey Bee, 23~5 W. let - ON SALE BEER TRANBFER
Sea Shanty, ~06 W. Bolsa - ON SALE BEER TRAN8~
The-Brass Rail, 190~ W. 17th - ON SALE wmm~ TRANS~'~
COUNCIL - 1~ -
January 1965
DIV. OF N~GtlWAYS -
S~bmitting a copy of the California County Road and City Street
Progress and Needs quadrennial report.
VARIANCE & CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS -
Decisions made by the Zoning A~mtuistrator or Planning C~mm~ssion
where no appeal has been filed:
V.A. 2016, BLUE DIAMOND CO. - erect and operate rea~v mix concrete
batch pl--t in the N 1 district at 4127 Talbert - APPROX.
V.A. 2037, LE LAURIN - expand c~=aercial building and use having
less than required off-street parking at 26~6 W. Westminster - APPROVED.
V.A. 204~, U.S. RUBBER CO. - reduce required off-street parking at
515 Dyer Road - APPROV~D.
V.A. 2053, WEAR - construct duplex in R 1 district at 2534
Occidental -
V.A. 205~ ~ - censtruct 52 u~it apartment complex in A 1
district at 3922 W. 5th - DENI~.
V.A. 2055, PEARCE - erect temporary tent and conduct religious services
in the M 1 district at 419 N. Fairview - APPROVED.
V.A. 2056, BYGIEmE PRODUCTS COo - permit centractor's office and equipment
storage yard in R 2 district at 2926 W. 1st - APPR0¥~.
V.A. 2060, ASSOC. CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. - erect hatching facility at an
existing concrete plant in M 1 district at 4025 W. Talbert - A~OVED.
V.A. 2063~ ~[ANEGAE - c~astruct mo~el in C 2 district having kitchens in
the ground floor units at 801 S. Harbor - APPROVED.
V.A. 206~, McLEAN MOTOR CO. - construct and operate car wash facility not
within an enclosed building, in the C 3 district at 206 E o 2nd - APPROVED.
V.A. 2066, WARONI~ER - auto agency, sales, and complete service in the CD
district at 1~01 N. Tustin - APPROVED.
V.A. 1977~ COAST DEV. CO. - construct 14 unit apartment ccmplex in R 1
district at 201 S. Sullivan - APPROVe.
CUP 18~, VANDERFG~D & ~ - increase guests in existing rest home frma
12 to 15 with less than required parking at 2032 S. Cypress - APPROVED.
There being no further business to co~e
before the Council, the meeting was
adjourned at 9:~2 p.m., on motion of
Councilman Hubbard, seconded by
OOuncilma~ Schlueter and carried.
DGRIS M. BROWN
CL~X OF TEE COUNCIL
Cl~f COUNCIL - 145 - January ~, 1965