HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-05-1965MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING
OF T"": CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA
April 5, 1965
The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 217
North 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 Ralph King, Johnson Chapel, Methodist Church.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded
by Councilm-B Schlueter and carried,
Council approved the Minutes of the
Regular Meeting of March 15, 1965, and
the Special Meeting of March 26, 1965.
POLICE DEPARTMENT Councilman Harvey outlined a ten point
INVESTIGATION program which had been negotiated by
Councilmen Harvey and Gilmore and
City Manager Thornton, designed to
review, rehabilitate and reconcile differences in the Police Department, the
highlights of which are: review of existing procedures and policies; new
Police Department Manual, spirit of reconciliation with no retribution or
further attempt to place blame; privileges of their rank for reinstated
personnel; devotion of the Chief of Police to strengthening the department;
a five-man Police Review Hoard; re-evaluation of in-service training; Manager
to keep Council informed as to progress and success of the program.
INTRODUCTIONS
Mayor Hall introduced the wives of
retiring Council members Hubbard,
Schlueter and Hall. He then had all
Candidates for Council present introduce
themselves to the audience.
BID AWARD - On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded
WELL 16 by Councilman Schlueter and carried,
Council ordered filed a report of bids
received for construction of improvements
to Well 16, Spec. 65-2; approved award of the contract to E. H. Applegate
Company at unit prices; and rejected all other bids.
BID AWARD - On motion of Couacilm-u Hubbard, seconded
ALOHA PARK LIGHTING by Councilm-~ Schlueter and carried,
Council ordered filed a report of bids
received for installation of lighting
facilities at Aloha Park Ball Field and letters of protest frmm Freda Hiner,
and Wanda Nollaway; approved award of the contract to Allen Engineering Co.
in the amount of $10,980; and rejected all other bids.
BID AWARD - On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded
CONCESSION STANDS by Councilman Harvey and carried, Council
ordered filed a report of the bid received
for construction of two concession stands
at the Municipal Stadium, Spec. 691-20; approved award of the contract to
J. Ogden Markel in the amount of $8,868.00; and rejected all other bids.
~rUI. 5, 1965
B~JIIDING CODES The continued hearing was opened on
ORD. NS-793 proposed adoption of Uniform Building
Code - 1964 Edition, Volumes I and
III; Uniform Plumbing Code-1964
Edition; National Electrical Code-1962 Edition; Un~form Housing Code-1964 Edition;
Uniform Heating and Comfort Cooling Code-1964 Edition; and proposed amendments
and additions thereto~ There being no testimony, the hearing was closed.
On motion of Co-~cilman GiLmore, seconded by Councilman Hubbard and carried,
Council directed the Building Department to advise the various trades periodically
of materials which are being considered as alternative materials for use in
construction in Santa Ann.
ORDINANCE NS-793 ADOPTING BY' REFERENCE CERTAIN CODES KNOWN AS THE UNIFORM BUILDING
CODE, 1964 EDITION, VOLDME I AND VOLUF~ IIi~ THE WESTERN PLUMBING OFFICIALS
UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE, 1964 EDITION~ 'I~HE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE 1962, UNIFORM
HOUSING CODE~ 1964 EDITION, AND WESTER/~ PLUMBING OFFICIALS UNIFORM HEATING AND
COMFORT COOLING CODEs 1964 EDITION~ REPEALING CERTAIN PORTIONS OF THE SANTA ANA
MUNICIPAL CODE~ AND READOPTING CHAPTERS i~ 2~ AND 3 OF ARTICLE VIII OF THE
SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE TO AMEND CERTAIN PORTIONS OF THE CODES HEREBY ADOPTED
A~q) TO MAKE CERTAIN ADDITIONS THERETO was introduced by title°
It was moved by Counci]msn Hubbard, seconded by Counci]m~an Schlueter and carried~
that further reading be waived and Ordinance NS-793 be passed to second reading.
HEARING -
APPEAL 156
(V~A. 2090)
of Variance 2090
Hearing was opened on Appeal 156
filed by David N. Hartman, Francis
M. Kinney and Bill Eo Perry protesting
the Planning Commission's approval
filed by Allison Honer Co~ to utilize property as an off-street
parking lo~ at 1000 W. 18th~
i~e Clerk reported that notice of the hearing was mailed to adjacent property
owners on March 25, 1965 as required by law~ that petitions signed by 47 persons
and 24 persons, protesting granting of the variance had been received° On
motion of CounciLman Hubbard~ seconded by CounciLman Schlueter and carried~
Council ordered the petitions filed.
David Hartman~ 940 W. i9%h~ spokesman for protestants expressed concern over
the interpretation of the zoning law, stating the applicant at the time of
purchasing the property, was aware of the zoning~ and that no hardship existed.
Richard Honer of Allison Honer Co~, stated that hardship existed because of the
isolated location; that access was requested through an alley and not through
the neighborhood.
Bert Renes, 1013 Wo 18th, stated that the alley traffic was already a problem;
that he could use only one half of his two car garage because of the congestion.
There being no further testimony: the hearing was closed°
On motion of Councilman Harvey, seconded by Councilman Hubbard and carried~
Council overruled the action of the Planuing Co~mission and instructed the City
Attorney to prepare a resolution granting the appeal and denying Variance 2090°
HEARING - Hearing was opened on Appeal 157
APPEAL 157 filed by Ila Eo Bryant appealing
(V.A. 2087) Zoning Administrator's denial of
Variance 2087 to construct two
4-plex dwelling units on two R 2 lots at ll04 West Third.
i~ayor Hall stated that the Planning Commission had requested the matter be
referred to them since the appeal was filed prior to their having opportunity
to review Zoning Administrator's decision°
CITY COU~'CIL - 204 ~ April 5, 1965
The Clerk reported that notice of the hearing was mailed to adjacent property
owners as required by law on March 25~ 1965; that no communications other
than from the Planning Commission had been received.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried,
Council referred the matter to the Planning Commission.
HEARING - Hearing was opened on Amendment Application
AMEND~ APP~ 5~0 540 filed by Co W. Todd proposing the
amendment of Sectional District Map
~6-4~10 by reclassifying from A i to the
C 4 and LP districts, property on the east side of Bristol between Memory Lane
and Garden Grove Freeway° Planning Commission Resolution 5725 recommended
denial. The Clerk reported that notice of the hearing was published in The
Register onMarch l~, 1965 and that no written communications had been filed.
William Mo Todd, representing the applicant~ stated that the proposed plans
were the only reasonable usage of the land; that because of the location near
the freeways and frontage on Bristol~ it was undesirable as residential property.
He reviewed a questionnaire he had sent to homeowners, 25 of which had been
returned~ indicating that 21 were members of the Homeowners~ Association; that
77.~ of the 21 stated they had been unable to vote on the issue at an association
meeting; 95% returning the forms favored commercial zoning on their own property;
8~% would sign petitions now for com~ercial zoning~ with only 5% indicating
opposition to the requested zoning. Mr. Todd then recited to Council the
questions he had asked. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman
Schlueter and carried~ Council ordered filed Mr~ Todd~s report.
Raymond Co Ball, 2755 N. Flower~ spokesman for residents in area bounded by
Flower, Bristol, Memory Lane and Orange Road, reviewed the petitions in
opposition already filed and past efforts he and Dr o Crum had made, noting
that he was appearing for the fourth time. He expressed concern over the
limited ingress and egress constituting a traffic hazard; urged opposition to
commercial zoning and suggested an ad hoc committee headed by the Planning
Director and representatives from both sides°
Robert Gardner~ 1048 Fairbrook Lane, President of the Villa de Flores Home-
oMners Assoco, stated that 95~ of the members favored C 4 development~ but
wished to see it done on a sounder basis than that proposed, and suggested a
feasibility study. Mr. Gardner then read the heading of a petition signed by
65 members indicating that 5~ disapproved and 12 approved granting of the rezon-
ingo On motion of Councilman Hubbard~ seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried~
Council ordered the petition filed.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Harvey and carried,
Council denied the reclassification.
HEARING ~ Hearing was opened on Amendment Application
AMEND~ APPo 5~8 5~8 filed by Lido Construction
proposing the amendment of Sectional
District Map 4-5-9 by reclassifying from
the R 4 to the R i district, property on the north side of Santa Clara between
Tustin and the Santa Ana Freeway° Planning Commission Resolution 5727
recommended approval of Exhibit AA 5~8 ~. The Clerk reported that notice of
the hearing was published in The Register on Narch l~, 1965 and that no written
communications had been received. There being no testimony~ the hearing was
closed°
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried,
Council approved the reclassification and instructed the City Attorney to
prepare an amending ordinance according to Exhibit AA 5S8 Ao
CITY COUNCIL
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April 5, 1965
HEARING - Hearing was opened on Amendment
A~mm~. APP. 541 Application 541 filed by Ny-Wel
Enterprises, proposing the amend-
ment of SectiOnal District Map
9-5-10 by reclassifying from the R 1 to the C 2 district, property on the
east side of La Bonita between Westminster and 16th. Planning Cummlssion
Resolution 5724 recommended approval of Exhibit AA 541 C which would reclassify
to the C 5 district. The Clerk reported that notice of the l~aring was
published in The Register On March 13, 1965, and that no writlten ccm~nunications
had been received.
Dale Heinly, 611 W. S~h~ representin~ the applicant, statecl that g 2 zonin~ cf
all the property was preferred to C 5 zoning. There being no ~urther testimony,
the heari~ was closed, i
Om motion of Councilman ~Abbard, seconded by Counci~ma- Schluet~r and carried,
Council approved the reclassification and instructed the City A~torney to prepare
am amending ordinance according to Exhibit AA 541 C.
HEARING - Rearing was opened ~m Amendment
AI~D. APP. 542 Application 5~2 fi~d by Dr. Raymond
F. Jones and Dr. Ri~;hard F. ~ammerman,
proposing the amen~aent of Sectional
District Map 7-5-9 by reclassifying from R 3 to the P district, ~roperty on the
north side of Washington between French and Poinsettia. Plannin~ Commission
Resolution 5726 recommended approval. The Clerk reported that n?~ice of the
hearing was published in The Register on March 1~, 1965, and that.~ no written
communications had been received.
Jack Finnegan, 2036 N. Main, representing the applicant~ stated h~ was available
to answer questions. There being no other testimony, the hearing ~as closed.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried,
Council approved the reclassification and instructed the City Attorney to prepare
an amending ordinance according to Exhibit AA 542 A.
HEARING - Hearing was opened o~ Amendment
AM~D. APP. 543 Application 543 filed by R. C. Benner
proposing the amendment of Sectional
District Map 5-5-9 by reclassifying
from the A 1 to the R 4 district, property on the south side of Santa Clara
between Tustin and Wright. Planning Cummission Resolution 5730 reccm~ended
approval. The Clerk reported that notice of the hearing was published in The
l~egister on March 20, 1965 and that no written communications had been received.
There being no testimony, the hearing was closed.
Om motion of Coumcilmam Hubbard, seconded ~y C~anct~m-n Schlueter and carried,
Codicil approved the reclassification and instructed the City Attorney to prepare
an amending ordinance according tO Exhibit AA 543 A o
HEA_R~NG - Nearing was opened on Amendment
AMEND. APP. 544 Application 544 filed by Joseph R.
Ney proposing the amendment of
Sectional District Map 23-5-10 by
reclassifying from the R 2 to the C 5 district property on the north side of
St. Andrew between Bristol and Poplar. Planning Ccm~nission Resolution 5729
recommended approval. The Clerk reported that notice of the hearing was published
in The Register on March 20, 1965 and that a petition signed by 11 persons
opposing the application had been received. On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
secouded by Councilman Bchlueter and carried, Council ordered the petition filed.
CIT~ C0~NCIL - 206 - April 5, 1965
J. Ogden ~arkel, 181~ S. Patton, representing the applicant, stated he was
available to ~-~wer questions. Co~mcilman Hackney asked Mm'. l~arkel if ~here
were other cc~rcinl uses in the area and was informed there were serVi~e
stations, nursery, and K-~art. There being no further teeti~ony, the hearing
was closed.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councllm~ Schlueter and carried,
Council approved the reclassification and instructed the City Attorney to
prepare an amending ordinance according to E~hibit AA 5~J~ A.
N~ & WA~NE~ W. ANNEX Nearing was opened on the proposed
a~exaticm of 135 acres north of Talhert
amd west of Harbor to the River. The
Clerk reported that notice of the hearing
was published and mailed as requ£red By law, that evidence thereof was on ~
file, and that no vritten protests had Been received. There Betng no response
to the call for testimony, the hearing was closed.
m. 65-50
DECLARING PROTESTS
RESOLUTION 65-50 DECLARING TEAT A MAJ~RIT~
PROT~T NAS NOT u,..=a MADE AGA~hT T~
ANNEXATION OF '£m~IT01~[ DESIGNATED
"NARBOR AND WAI~ WEST ANNEX" was read
By tltle.
It was m~ved ~y Counc~lw~ Hubbard, seconded ~y Councilma~ Schlueter that
further reading Be waived and Resolution 65-50 Be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, CO~NC~:
NOES, CO~NCIL~N:
ABS~T, CO,NC IL~um:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, $chlueter, Hall
None
None
cm~. ~s-7~5
DECLARING ~TION
O~DINANCE NS-795 DECLARING 'r~ AN~ATION
OF T~A~ITO~ DES~GNAT~ "NARBOR AND WABNER
~T ~NEX" was introduced by title.
It was moved By Councilman Hubbard, seconded By Cou~cil~ Schlueter and
unanimously carrie~, that further reading be waived and Ordinance NS-795
Be passed to second reading.
PRECISE ALIGNMENT Hearing was opened om proposed precise
alignment of Ediuger Avenue between Maple
Street an~ the east city ]~m~ts, PPSA No.
10, recew--en~ed by the Plamuing Cmmaission.
The Clerk reported that notice of the hearing was published in The Register on'
March 13, 1965 and that no written c~onications had Been received. There
Being no testimomy, the hearing was closed.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded By Councilman Schlueter and carried,
Council approved the precise alignment of ~Hinger Avenue between Maple Street
~ the east city limits as shown i~ PPSA 10, an~ instructed the City Attorney
to prepare an appr*priate resolution.
/~/
RI~T OF WAY LAm~ Hearing was opened on future right of
~ l'~-es on Sunflower Avenue on the north
side, 60 feet frcma center line between
Bear and Bristol. Planutng C~ission
letter ~ated February 26, 1965, rec~ended establishment of right of way
lines. The Clerk reported that notice of the hearing had been published in
The Register on March 13, 1965, and that no written communications had been
received. There being no testimony, the hearing was closed.
CITY COUNCIL - 207 - April 5, 1965
On ~otion of Councilman Eubl;ard, seconded By Councilman Schlueter and carried,
Council approved the recemmmendation ef the Pl-nning Ccmmzissi~n to establish
future right of way lines ~n the n~rth side of Sunflower, 60 feet from center
line between Bear Street and Bristol Street, and instructed the City Attorney
to prepare an appropriate ordinance.
o~. ~-79~
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ORDINANCE N8-7~2 AMenDING ORDINANCE
N8-77~ CHANGING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATIONS
ON APPLICATION OF ~ C. ROGERS
TO CORRECT E~ROR IN T~E DESCRJ. P,'iON
TN~EIN was read ~y title.
It was moved by Cou~cilm~ Hubbard, seconded hy Councilw~- Harvey, that further
rea~-g be waived amd Orddmance NS-792 be adopte~. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCII~EN:
NOES, COUNCILMEN:
ANS~£, COUNCIIA%~:
HuBBard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Nail
N~ne
None
ORDo NS-791 ORDINANCE NS-791 PREZONING AND
AA 537 ESTABLISHING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION
ON A~m~M~£ APPLICATION NO. 537~
I~-TIAT~D ~ THE PLANNING COP~SION,
AND ANEND~ SECTIONAL DISTRICT NAP 28-5-10 (w~si,~IT AA 537 A) was read by title.
It was moved hy Councilman HubBard, seconded by Coumcilman Nax-,=y, that further
rea~ing be waived an~ Ordinance NS-791 be ad~pted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN:
~OES, C~UNC~:
A~S~, COUNCIL~E~:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
01~. NS-790 0~DINANCE NS-790 CHA#GING DISTRICT
AA 536 CLASSIFICATION ON AM~.OME~
APPLICATION NO. 536 FILED BY RICNARD
Ac MEREDITN AND AMenDING SECTIONAL
DISTRICT NAP 5-5-9 (EX~_~sIT AA 536 A) was read by title.
It was moved by Council~n Hubbard, seconded By Councilman Harvey, that further
rea~li~ be waive~ and Ordinance NS-7~O be aelopted. On roll call vete:
AYES, COU'~C~:
NSES, COUNCIIA~:
A~T~ COU~C~:
~mbbard, ~arvey, Gilmore, Schlmeter, ~all
N~ne
None
~o NS-7~ ~P~INANCE NS-7~ ~IN~ DIS~ICT
AA 520 CLA~IFICATI(~! ON A~
APPLICATION NO. 520 F?t.~ BY VIrGiL
ARD BEATRICE ~mrv~j AND A~ING
SEOTIONAL DISTRICT NAP 23-5-10 (EXEI~IT AA 520 B) was rea~ By title.
It was move,~ by Ceumci~ Hubbard, seconded by Councilmam Nmrvey, that further
reading Be waived am~ ~r~n~ce NS-785 Be a~opted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COffNCII~EN:
NOES, COUNCIL4~N:
ANSETT, COUNC IL~EN:
l~%bbar~, llarvey, Gilmore~ Schlueter,
None
Nome
CIT~ COUNCIL - 208 -
April 5, 1~65
ORD. NS-789 ORDINANCE NS-789 CHANGING DISTRICT
AA 535 CLASSIFICATION ON A~z~%uMENT APPLICATION
535 FIr.k'~ BY G. HOWARD ROBERTSHAW AND
A~ENDING SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP
2~-5-10 (~DfHIBIT AA 535 B) was read by title.
It was moved by Counc~lmmn Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Harvey that further
reading be waived and Ordinance NS-789 be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCII~4EN:
NOES, COUNCII~EN:
ABS~ib COUNCILMEN:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
oRD. Ns-?9"
SICK LEAVE
ORDINANCE NS-794 AM~DING SECTION 2260
OF THE SANTA AHA MUNICIPAL CODE
REGULATING ACCU~IU~ATION OF SICK LEAVE
was read by title°
It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Harvey that further
reading be waived and Ordinance NS-79~ be adopted° On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN:
NOES, COUNC II~EN:
ABSENT~ COUNCILMEN:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
oRD. Ns-796
AUCTIONS
ORDINANCE NS-796 ADDING SECTIONS TO PART
6, CHAPTER 3, ARTICLE VI OF T~ SANTA ANA
MUNICIPAL CODE REGULATING AUCTIONS AND
REPEALING ORDINANCE NS-778 was introduced
by title.
It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilm-n Schlueter and carried that
further reading be waived and Ordinance NS-796 be passed to second reading°
ORD. NS-?97 ORDINANCE NS-797 AM~IDING SANTA ANA
PARKING MUNICIPAL CGDE TO PROVIDE FOR PARAT.T.~
PA~KING ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF TENTH
STREET AND TWO-WAY TRAFFIC ON TE/~fH
STREET BETWEEN MAIN AND ~USH STREETS was introduced by title°
It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried that
further reading be waived and Ordinance NS-797 be passed to second reading.
RES. 65-56 RESOLUTION 65-56 DETERMINING AND DECLARING
W~';.:~]S THAT W":"!~S WHICH WHEN MATURE BEAR WIN~f
OR DOWNY S,:,:nS WHICH WILL ATTAIN SUCH A
LARGE GROWTH AS TO BECO~4E A FIRE MENACE
~ DRY, OR WHICH ARE NOXIOUS OR DANGEROUS, ARE GROWING UPON CERTAIN STREETS,
SIDEWALKS, AND PRIVATE PROPERTY IN SAID CITY OF SANTA ANA~ AND ARE A PUBLIC
NUISANCE~ FIXING '£~3~ TIME FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS AND PROTESTS, AND D]I~ECTING
THE ABAT~4E~T T~EOF IN ACCORDANCE W££~ CHAPTER 13, PART 2, DMSION 3, TITLE
4 OF THE GOVERNM~"~ CODE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA was read by title.
It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Harvey that further
reading be waived and Resolution 65-56 be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNC II~EN:
NOES~ COUNC II~EN:
ABSE~£, COUNCIL~N:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
CITT COUNCIL - 209 - April 5, 1965
It w~S ;moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Oounc~l~ Harvey that
further reading he waived ~ Resolution 65-~9 be adopted° On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCIIR~N:
NOES, COUNCIIR~:
AESF~', COUNCiIJ~:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
VA 209~ -
RO~EN & SONS was read by title.
RESOL~TION 65-~ AFFII~I~ Tram
DECIBION OF THE PLA~
COmmISSION AND D~fING APPEAL ON
VARIANCE NO. 2093 FI~.~n BT SAMUEL
It wmm moved by Councilm~n Hub~rd, seconded .by C~uncil~an Narvey that further
reading be waived and Resolution 65-~ be adopted° On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNC~:
NOES, COUNOIIJ~:
ABS~, COUN¢~:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, .~chlueter, Hall
None
None
ltES o 65-51
FREEWAY was read by title.
RESOL~TION 65-51 REQUESTING THE
STATE OF CALIF0t~qIA DIVISION OF
HIGHWAYS TO PROVIDE AN OVERCROSSING
FOR ALTON AVENUE OVER THE NEWPORT
It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Harvey that further
reading be waived and Resolution 65-51 be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNC~:
NOES, CO[~CIIREN:
ABSEh~, COUNC IIREN:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
RES. 65-52 RESOL~TION 65-52 REQUESTING TNAT
TRAFFIC SIGNAL ~I~ ~A~ OF OAL~ D~ION
OF ~AYS ~ A ~IC
$~ AT ~ ~ION 0F
~ ~ ~ ~ A~ ~s ~a~ by title.
It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded %7 Councilman Harvey that further
reading be waive~ and Resolution 65-52 be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCII/~EN:
NOES, C OONC IY,..,,'~:
ABSE~T~ ¢O~I'CILI~:
HubBard, Harvey, Gilmore, Bchlueter, Hall
None
None'
65-53
Deeds for acceptance were submitted
from the foll~wing:
Anaheim Investors, conveying alley easement mouth of E~in~er, east of Grand,
an6 dedicating vehicv~aw access rights to gran~ over the northerly 12.00 feet
of the southerly 52.00 feet of Lot 1 in Tract ~71;
~anoz, street easement ~n north aide of McFadden, 180 feet west of Newhope;
and grantin~ vehicular access rights to McFadden;
CITY CouNCIL 210 - April 5~ 1965
llueller, et al, street easement at southwest cor~er of Grand and Fairhaven;
and granting vehicular access rights to Fairhaven and Glassell (Grand);
Hayward, street easement and alley easement on east side of Mountain View
south of First;
Anaheim Investors, vehicular access rights to Edinger between Grand and Lyon;
Eeystene Investment Co., & Vandling, street and alley easements on south
side of Washington, west of Broadway.
RESOL~TION 65-53 ACCEPTING D.:W.l~ W~J~HE THE CITY IS PAYING NO CASH CONSIDERATION
was read by title.
It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Coancilmn~A Harvey that
further reading he waived and Resolution 65-53 be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN:
NOES, COUNCIL~EN:
AESII~rl', COUNC IL~IEN:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
RES. 65-54
DEED & ESCROW
Deed and Escrow Instructions submitted
by Diana Jean Madory for street ease-
ment on the south side of 8th, east of
Bristol, $2,600, Escrow
RE~OL~TION 65-54 ACCEPTING A D~k~ W~RE THE CIT~ IS PAYING A CASH CONSIDE~ATION
was read by title.
It was moved by Counc~l~n Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Harvey that
further reading he waived and Resolution 65-5~ be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COIINCILMEN:
NOES, COUNC ILl, EH:
AESE~T, COUNCII~EN:
Rubhard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
RE~. 65-55
QUITCLAI~
NO CASH
Deeds for acceptance were submitted
from G. Thc~as and Madeline R. Borgese
and Lawrence P. Donatello for excess
property, north side of First, Newhope
to MountainView.
RESOLUTION 65-55 A~THORIZING ~ECUTION OF QUITCLAIM DEEDS BY THE Cl~rf OF SANTA
AHA W£TIi NO CASH CONSIDERATION was read by title, i
It was moved by Counci~w~ Hubbard, seconded by Counci~-~ Harvey that
further reading be waived and Resolution 65-55 be adopted. On roll call vot~
ATES~ COUNCILNEN: Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
NOES, COUNCILMEN: None
AESF~T ~ C(X~NCIL~[EN: None
Om motion of Counci]man Hubbard, secozicl~d
by Councilman Harvey and carried, the
following change orders to contracts
were approved:
Change Order ~10 to contract with T. P. Polich & Polich Benedict Construction
Co., increase $6,198.7G, First Street Hnderpass.
Change 0rder~2 to contract with Earnest A. Redfearn Construction Co., increase
$253.99, Project D-51 storm drain in Bristol.
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April 5, 1965 ": 0~:
OF WAY
On motion of CouuctlmA- Hubbard,
seconded by ¢ouncilma- Harvey a~l
carried, Council approved right
of way certification for Project
Aa~F 18, Warner at Flower.
sxG cme s
On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
seconded by Councilman Harvey and
carried, Council authorized
agreements with the following:
O. Clark Sign Co., George F. Statham a~d Helen H. McDa~iels regarding sign
at 18~0 W. 17th.
Walker Sign Co. and Bo Truman Martin regarding sign at 1101 W. First.
David R. Cadwell and Walter E. Lander regarding sign at 1923 W. 17th.
PR D-52 0~ motion of Councilma~ Hubbard,
seconded by Councilman Harvey and
carried, Council authorized
execution of an agreement with
Pacific Telephone regarding conduit relocation for storm ~rain in Grand Avenue.
PERFORMANCE On motion of Council~-~ Hub~rd,
AGRE~ seconded by Councilman Harvey and
carried, Council authorized
execution of a performance
agreement with Boy Scouts of America for Bear Street improvements as a condition
of Preliminary Record of Survey 338.
GRw~!~ On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
seconded by Counctlm~ Earvey and
carried, Council authorized
execution of agreements with
County of Orange for 1965-66Arterial Highway Financing Program for the following
projects:
263, EIGHTH ST., Fairview to ~80' west of Bristol
270, WARN~ AVE., Orange to ECL
279, GI~q~D AVE., 500' south of Chestnut to 400' north of McFadden
281, G~AND AVE., 2000' north of 17th to Santa Clara
2~6, DYER RD., Newport Fwy. to Red Hill
297, ~INGER AVE., Maple to the ECL
298, FAIRVIEW ST., Euntzinger to Talbert
299, FAit{VIEW ST., Alton to Segerstrom
agreement with Metropolitan Water District
On motion of Couucilma~ Hubbard,
seconded by Councilm-~ Harvey and
carried, Council authorized
execution of a second amendatory
for E. O. C. Feeder ~2.
PAP~WAY TI~.F~ On motion of Councilman Hubham. d~
seconded by Councilw~n Gilmor~ and
carried, Council ordered filed a
communication frc~ Park Superintendent
stating that the Board of Recreation and Parks voted March 1st to replace
original planting of trees on parkwsy at South Cooper from Bolsa to Davit,
with Brazilian Pepper. ~
CITY COUNCIL - 212 - April 5, 1965
PRE. REC. OF S~RVEY 310 On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded
by Counc~lm~n Schlueter and carried,
Council agreed to accept gra~t deeds
for all easement and right of way, except
vehicular access rights~ upon submission, as full compliance with dedication
requirements of Preliminary Recor~ of Survey 310, except that this action shall
not be interpreted as a waiver of control of vehicular access by the City.
FINAL MAP 5823 On motion of Councllm-n Hubbard, seconded
by Councilman Schlueter and carried,
Council approved final map on Tract 5823
filed by Occidental Savings & Loan
creating 23 lots on Third Street, west of Newhope, subject to satisfactory
filing of bonds, accepted dedications thereon and a'.,thorized execution of
subdivision agreement.
TE~T. TRACT 5910 Tentative Tract 5910 was filed by Carl
and Marie Schroeder (owners) and Ralph
Die&rich (developer)~ creating ninety-
three R i lots south of Santa Clara,
west of Grand° On motion of Councilm~ Hubbard, seconded by Councilman
Schlueter and carried, Council approved Tentative Tract Map 5910, subject
to the conditions described in the Planning Director's report dated March 25,
1965o
PRE. RECo OF SURVET 405 On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded
by Councilman Schlueter and carried,
Council approved Preliminary Record of
Survey 405 filed by Frank Robel, creating
four R i parcels on Morse DriYe, south of Hazard~ subject to the conditions
outlined in the Planning Director's report dated March 25, 1965~ and waived
alley requirement o
2ND REV. TENT. On motion of Councilman Huhbard~
TRACT MAP 5580 seconded by Councilman Schlueter and
carried, Council approved second
revised Tentative Tract Map 5580 filed
by Security Fore Corp., creating ~22 R l, R 4 and C 2 lots located south of
Warner, west of ~ristol, subject to the conditions outlined in the Pls~ning
Director's report dated March 31~ 19650
TENT° TRACT MAP 5845 On motion of Councilman Hubbard~
seconded by Councilman Schlueter and
carried, Council continued to April
1965 meeting action on Tentative Tract
Map 5845 filed by Lido Construction COrpo creating 68 R 4 lots on the north
side of Santa Clara, east of Tustin Avenue, acting upon advice of the Planning
Director that a revised map has been filed.
TENT° TRACT MAP 5722 Tentative Tract Map 5722 was filed by
Ernest Hammond creating fifty A 1 and
C i lots on the east side of Euclid,
south of 5tho On motion of Councilman
Hubbard~ seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried, Council approved
Tentative Tract Map 5722, subject to the conditions described in the Planning
Director's report dated March 30~ 1965o
CITY COUNCIL ~ 213 - April 5, 1965
PRE. I~EC. OF SURVE~ 377 On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
seconded hy Councilma~ Schlueter
and carried, Council approved
Preliminary Record of Survey 377
filed by Ernest Co Hammon~l, creattnE two A 1 parcels on each of three A 1
parcels on the south side of 5th, east of ~aclid, subject to the conditions
outlined in the Planning Director's report dated October 21, 1964.
PRE° REC. OF SURVET 398 On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
seconded by Counc~lm-n Schlueter
and carried, Co,mucil approved
Preliminary Record of Survey
filed by Th~$ W o and Bessie Lo Scudder, creating four R 1 parcels on the
north side of 8th, west of Pacific, subject to the conditions outlined in the
Plant,nE Director's report dated March 11, 1965, and waived alley requirement.
PRE. REC. OF SURVE~ 399 On motion of Councilm-~ Hubbard,
seconded by Councilman Schlueter
~ carried, Council approved
Preliminary Record of Survey B99
filed by Simon Waronker an~ Dale Heinly creating two CD parcels on the north
side of 8th, east of Parton, subject to the conditions outlined in the Planning
Director's report dated March 11, 1965.
PRE. REC. OF SURVE~ 401 On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
seconded by Councilmau Schlueter
and carried, Council approved
Preliminary Record of Su~¢ey 401
filed hy Owen Oo Green creating two R 2 parcels between 5th and Silver Drive,
west of Euclid, subject to the conditions outlined in the Planning Director's
report dated March 11, 1965 o
P~E. RECo OF SURVE~ 402 Ce~ucil considered Preliminary
Record of Survey 402 filed by Rand
~ Development Ca, creating two C 2
parcels on the east side of Bristol,
north of Central. John Roy, 844 N° Birch, engineer for applicant, stated that
since the parcel on the east side was being purchased for a substation which
would not require an attendant present at all times, sanitary facilities
would not he necessary, and asked waiver of sanitary sewers. The Planning
Director replied that the condition was applicable only when a building permit
for the parcel was required.
Om motion of Councilm-~ Eubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried,
C~cil approved Preliminary Record of Survey ~02, subject to the conditions
outlined in the Plammi~g Director's report dated March ll, 1965, and waived
the alley requirement o
PRE. P~Co OF S~RV~ 40~
On motion of Counc~ 1,.~,~ Hubbard,
seconded by Councilman Schlueter
and carried, Council approved
Prelimimary Record of Survey 403
filed By Eastlamd ~avings & Loan Association creating four N 1 parcels on the
east side of Main, south of MacArthur, subject to the cc~ditions outlined in
the Planning Director's report dated March 18, 1965, except that in Condition
D5 the improvement of Stevens Avenue shall be in accordance with Standard
Industrial Cross Section, nnd waived the alley requirement.
ClT~ COUNCIL - 214 - April 5, 1965
PRE. REC. OF SURVEY 404 On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
seconded by Councilman Schlueter and
carried, Council approved Preliminary
Record of Survey 404 filed by John
B. Kilroy, creating three ~4 i parcels on the north side of Castor, east
of Yale, subject to the c~nditions outlined in the Planning Director's
report dated March 18, 1965.
ASSESS. DIST. 225 Council considered Engineer's report
that 34°69% of area is represented
in a petition requesting street
improvements in Assessment District
225, Edinger, Stanford, Greenville and other streets in the Greenville
Gardens area; heard City Manager's explanation that this was the fourth
time hardworking people had endeavored to obtain the required 60% of
owner's signatures; that many are absentee owners; and presented alternative
actions Council could take by initiating proceedings itself or postponing
action to the new Council, which could initiate proceedings.
On motion of Councilman Gilmore, seconded by Councilman Hubbard and carried~
Council ordered the report filed.
Y?
BUILDING PERMIT
letter from Donald R. Rochambeau,
On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
seconded by Councilman Schlueter and
carried, Council ordered referred to
staff for study and recommendation,
13742 Glmbert Lane, regarding denial of
building permit for property at Valencia and Buffalo.
TRAFFIC ISLAND Council considered requests from
Bristol Gas & Oil Co., 704 N. Bristol~
and Whispering Waters Restaurant, 712
N. Bristol, for removal of painted
island divider between 700 and 800 N. Bristol; and that no permanent island
be installed in the future. Mr. Drew, representing Bristol Gas & Oil Co.,
stated that the divider line was not only detrimental to business, but also
hazardous; that complaints had been made by customers and parishoners of a
nearby church; and since the area was commercial, the divider should be
removed.
On motion of CounciLman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried,
Council referred the matter to staff for study and rec~mnendation.
STRm~I'NAMES On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
seconded by Councilman Schlueter and
carried, Council referred to the
Planning CGmmission for study and
recommendation the Orange County S~reet Naming Committee's recomendation
that the name Grand Avenue be officially changed to Glassell Street.
TRAFFIC CO~TROL
On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
seconded by Councilman Schlueter and
carried, Council referred to the Manager
for investigation and report, a letter
from B. Wm. Overn, 124 E. Camile, suggesting ending one-way traffic on Bush
at First Street and requesting no parking during late hours in the 100 block
on Eo Camile.
CITY COUNCIL - 215 - April 5, 1965
SAIAI~ INCI~ASES Om motion of Council~an Hubbard,
seconded By Couucil~an Schlueter and
carried, Council approved the City
Manager's report dated March 26,
1965 rec~nding salary increases for meritorious se~¢ice.
/¥
AIh~J~DOI~EI~T On motion of Counc~lm~- Hubbard,
seconded by Counc~lmm= Harvey ~d
carried, C~cil ~st~cted the
City Attorney to prepa~ a resolution
~f i~tention to abcom P~en ~ Gamey Streets ~ 6th to 8th to facilitate
~t~e const~ctioa ~ ~evelo~nt with~ the Civic Center area, as rec~e~e~
by the P~i~ C.'~-~sion.
SOLICITATION REQUESTS
On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
seconded by Councilman Schlueter and
carried, the followLug organizations
were granted permission to solicit
funds:
Orange Coumty Association for Mental Health, 1302 N. Broadway, door-to-door
campaign during May.
Blue Star Mothers, daisy sale, April 23rdo
RES, 6~-~9
ABAI~DO~IMEFT
BIRCH
RESOL~TION 65-59 APPROVING NAP AND
DECLARING INT~rION TO VACATE
P~TIONS OF BIRCH STREET BET~m~
~TH AND 10TH STRe~ was read By
title.
It was moved By Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Counc:~l~,~ Schlueter that
l~rther reading be waived and Resolution 65-59 be adopted° On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNC IL~EN:
NOES, COUNCILMEN:
AESP, COUNCIIJ~N:
Hubbard, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, Hall
None
None
POLICE ~qPLOTEES
the Police Chief in the recent controversy°
seco~e~ hy COuncilma- Schlueter and carried
Sgt. Eenneth Day of the Santa Ana
Police Department, 1717 So Marine,
presented to Council a petition with
signatures of 8~ employees supporting
On motion of Council~ Hubbard,
the petition was ordered filed.
RECESS At 9:2~pom. the Mayor declared a
five minute recess. Council
reconvened at 9:B2 pomo with all
C,~ncilmen present. Joseph Vogel,
916 Garfield, presented to C~ncil a petition with l~B signatures of persons
supporting the City Manager and Chief of Police. On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
seco~ed By Councilm~ Schlueter smd carried, Council or~lered the petition filed.
BID
On ~otion of Councilman Hu.bhar~,
seconded by Councilman Har~ey and
carried, Council approved requesSs
to advertise for Bids for the
following:
CITY CO~CIL - 216 - April 5, 1965
Operation of Concessions at Municipal Stadium, opening date, 4-19-65.
Construction Fairview from Harvard to Edinger, Project 1~; Warner at
Flower, Project !~9; Fairview from 1000' south of Warner to Warner,
Project C-109; construction of box culvert and street at Harvard and
D-3 Channel, Pro~ect D-50, opening date ~27-65.
Construction Alton from Main to Halladay; construction Italladay from
Alton to Dyer Road~ Project C-121, opening date 4~19~65o
Construction storm drain in Grand between F~IO Channel and 4th and in
4th between Grand and Eastside, Project Dm52~ opening date 1~m27~65.
APPROPRIATION
ADJUSTMENTS
On motion of CounciLman Hubbard,
seconded by Councilman Harvey and
carried~ Council approved request
for authority to transfer $14,000
from Fund 51/255 to Fund 51/257 for lighting Aloha Park ballfield; and
to transfer $1,000 from Fund 51/290 to Fund 51/244 to meet bid for
construction of concession stands at Stadium.
SURPLUS PROPERTY On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
seconded by Councilman Harvey and
carried, Council declared the
following properties surplus and
authorized demolition or sale as recommended~.
Report 8-65 ~ House at 1236 W. 8th, demolition.
Report 9-65 - House at 1224 W. 8th, demolition.
Report 10-65 - House at 1216 W. 8th, sale at public auction.
Report 11-65 ~ House at 1220 W. 8th, demolition°
Report 20-65 - House at ll60 Wo 8th, sale at public auction°
Report 22-65 - Duplex at 1136~1138 Wo 8th, sale at public auction°
SURPLUS REAL On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
PROPERTY seconded by Councilman Harvey and
carried, Council declared the
65 x 87 foot parcel at ll60 W~ 8th
surplus and to be of nuisance value to other than adjacent land owner;
authorized negotiation of sale to the adjacent land owner; and ordered
filed Manager's surplus property report 2t~65o
WRITTEN CORSR~NICATIONS On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
seconded by Councilman Schlueter
and carried~ the following
communications were ordered filed:
VARIANCE & CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS ~
Decisions made by the Zoning Administrator or Plannin~ Commission
where no appeal has been filed:
CITY
V~Ao209~, SCt~IEIDER - construct office-commnercial buildings with less
than required parking that encroaches into required setbacks at
173~-1808 Wo Edinger - APPROVED.
V.A. 2097, CONTRERAS - construct 14 unit apartment building in R 2
district at 605 E° Chestnut - APPROVED.
VoA. 2103, FAIRVIEW CLINIC - permit wholesale distributing agency
in C 5 district and R i district at 2109 No Fairview - APPROVED.
V.Ao 2105, REITMAN - construct 52 unit apartment complex in A 1
district at 3922 Wo 5th ~ APPROVED.
CUP187, RUSH ~ allow office building and temporary storage of impounded
or wrecked vehicles in M 2 district at 665 So Santa Fe - APPROVED.
COUNCIL - 217 - April 5, 1965
CwJP 188, SO~TH SoAo C~RC~ OF CHRIST - expand church facility in
~istri~ at 1~16 S~ C~ress - ~P~
~ ~9, ~ ~ A~ - pe~t beer tave~
1517 ~r -
~ 1~, OL~ - establish ~ce hall ~th o~ site ~mg f~ilitiea
~ M 1 ~istrict ~t 2309 W~ 2~ -
~ 191, S~ L~ ~GUE - establish little lea~e ~aseball
im R 1 distri~ at ~0 S~ C~ter - ~R0~.
~ICE 0F ~ C~'~CE - before the U. S. Civil Aero~utics
B~ regar~i~ Los A~eles Ai~ys, Inc., to ~e he~ April 13, 1~5 in
Washi~on, D. C~
//~
~O~IO~ - su~tte~ by ~ge Co~ty Associate~ C~ers of C~rce
su~o~g t~e principles emb~le~ ~ S. 1019 ~ as "~er Colorado
River ~s~ ~e~ect
P~IO~ - for ~ave to Inte~ene of t~e L~ A. O~r of C~rce ~ the
~tter of ~s A~eles Alsys Imc. ~s petiti~ for iss,,-nce of an ~er
to 8h~ Cause; ~ su~o~i~ the helic~ter so,ice provi~e~ by the
L. A. Ai~s.
A~'S ~ - ~ Bie~l, ~ & Co~ for t~e ~er
~c~er 31, 1~
~IO~ - ~ ~e C~ty Coord~at~ Rep~lic~ Ass~b~:
Opposing leaseback method of financing public programs°
Recommending local governments be consulted about Federal plans
before projects are undertaken that will affect local econc~y.
Opposing police review boards, police advisory c~ittees and
similar groups ~
AH~RTM I%ESOLUTION - opposing Assembly Bills 346 and 431 relating to the
apporticmment ef construction and maintenance expense of railroad crossings
to public agencies.
~Q~ L~CENSE APPLICATIONS-
NaJestic, k33 %[. ~th - ON SALE u..',:~ TRANSFER
R & V Sales & Service, 2029 So Hathaway - NEW OFF SALE BF_ma{ & WINE
The Norselan~er Smorgasbord, 2520 N. Main - NEW ON SALE ~,:'~- &
H~ey Bee, 1~11 E. 1st - ON SALE ~.~, TRAI~B~za
Edinger ~arket, 602 W. Edinger - NEW OFF SALE ~ &
Silver Rocm~ ~202 W. Bolsa - NEW ON SALE
TRAFFI0 REPORT - of ccmtrol devices installed or removed 3-9-65 through
POLICE
which he alleged unbecoming conduct.
Mike Caldercm, 6~1 No Lacy, read and
presented a cc~plaint regarding an
e~counter with Sant~ Ann Police
Officers om December 15, 1963 in
~nmotion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried,
Council referred the matter to the City F~u~ager for investigation. ·
ADJOURNhF~T There being no further business to
come before the Council, (m motion
of Counci~-~ Hubbard, seconded by
Councilman Schlueter and carried,
the meeting was adjourned at g:%5 p°mo to April 13, 196~ at 7:30 p.m. in the
Council Chamber, for the purpose of c~nvassing the retu~ns from theA~ril6th
MUnicipal Election°
CIT~ COUNCIL - 218 - uu~. BROWN April 5, 1965
CLEBK OF THE COUNCIL