HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-03-1968ML~GTES 0F THE REGULAR ~.£ING
OF '£~E CITY COUNCIL OF TEE
CITY OF SANTA ANA~ CALIFORNIA
June B, 1968
The meeting was called to order at 2:00 PoMo in the Council Chambers, 217
North Main Street with the following Councilmen present: Walter
James E. Carlson, Lorin Griset, Jo Ogden Markel, Thomas W o Thurman, and
Vice Mayor Wade Eerrin. Mayor Tcm McMichael was absent, but arrived later.
In the absence of Mayor McMichael, Vice Mayor Herrin presided. AlsQ
present were Assistant City Manager Bruce Spragg, City Attorney William
L. Mock, Director of Public Works Ronald Wolford, Planning Director Van
Stevens, and Clerk of the Council Doris Mo Brown. City Manager Carl J.
Thornton arrived later in the meeting.
MINUTES
1968, were approved as submitted.
On motion of Councilman Brooks, seconded
by Councilman Griset and carried, the
Minutes of the Regular Meeting of May 20,
BRISTOL STR~'£ SEWER Bid award for Bristol Street Sewer, from
Myrtle to Santa Clara, was continued to
the June 17 meeting on motion of Council-
man Markel· seconded by Councilman Thurm-~ and carried.
ASBESTOS CE~ PIPE & FITTINGS On motion of Councilm~n Brooks, seconded
by Councilm, n Markel and carried, the
City Council ordered filed report of bids received for Spec. 371-109, Asbestos
Cement Pipe and Cast Iron Fittings for A. C~ Pipe; awarded contract for
Schedule I (Pipe) to Johns-Manville Sales Corporation, awarded contract
for Schedule II (Fittings) to M~Qrden Utility Supply Corporation; and
rejected all other bids.
LEGAL ADVERTISING On motion of Councilman Thurman, seconded
by Councilman Griset and carried, Council
ordered filed report of bids received for
Spec. 211-lO1, Legal Advertising July l, 1968, to June 30, 1969; awarded contrac~
to The Registe~ only bid received.
LIBEANY BOOKSHELVES 0~ motion of Councilman Griset, seconded
by Councilman Carlson and carried, Council
ordered filed report of bids received for
Spec. 6~1-132, Construction of Bookshelves at Main Library; awarded contract
tn Alven Pederson, only bid received.
VIDEO EQUIpMENT Award of contract for Spec. 6h1-133,
Video Equipment for Police Department~
was continued to the June 17 meeting,
on motion of Councilman Griset, seconded by Councilman Carlson and carried.
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STORM DRAIN IN SUNFLOWER On motion of Councilman Griset, seconded
by Councilman Thurman and carried, Council
approved plans and specifications and
authorized advertising for bids for Project D-74, Construction of K-3 Storm
Drain in Sunflower Ave° from the D-3 Channel (near Fairview St. ) to Smalley
St., opening 6/25/68.
WAIVE READING The full reading of ordinances and
resolutions, the titles of which appeared
on the public agenda, was waived on motion of
Councilman Thurman, seconded by Councilman Brooks and unanimously carried.
ORD. NS-917 ORDINANCE NS-917 AMENDING TEE SANTA ANA
FIRST STR~m'l' SETBACES MUNICIPAL CODE B~ AMENDING SECTION 9270
OF PART 7~ CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE IX THEREOF
TO DELETE ESTABLISHED SETBACK LINES ON FIRST STREET was adopted on motion of
Councilman Griset, seconded by Councilman Thurman.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Brooks, Carlson, Griset, Thurman~ Eerrin
Markel
McMichael
ORD. NS-919 - A.A. 622 ORDINANCE NS-919 CHANGING DISTRICT
MOBIL OIL CORPORATION CLASSIFICATION ON AMENDMENT APPLICATION 622
FI?.~ BY MOBIL OIL CORPORATION AND AMENDING
SECTIONAL DISTRICT NAP 30-5-9 (EXHIBIT AA 622 A) (northwest corner of Dyer Road
and Grand Avenue) was passed to second reading on motion of Councilman Griset,
seconded by Councilman Thurman and carried.
RES. 68-8~ - VA 68-22 RESOLUTION 68-8~ AFFIRMING THE DECISION OF
O'CONNOR THE PLANNING COmPreSSION AND GRANDING A
VARIANCE ON VA 68-22, FyT~m% BY J0~N A. O'CONNOR,
SUBJECT TO CERTAIN CONDITIONS (convalescent hospital, 1951 N. Fairview) was adopted
on motion of Councilm. n Carlson, seconded by Councilman Brooks.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Brooks, Carlson, Griset, Markel, Thurman, Eerrin
None
McMichael
RES. 68-85 RESOLUTION 68-85 OF Tm CITY C0~YNCIL OF
TUSTIN LIGHTING DISTRICT TEE CITY OF SANTA ANA DECLARING WI'£~DRAWAL
OF TERRITORY FROM THE TUSTIN LIGRTING
DISTRICT was adopted on motion of Councilman Brooks, seconded by Councilman Griset.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Brooks, Carlson, Griset, Markel, Thurman, Nerrin
None
I~cMichael
RES. 68-88 - Dm~S WITH CASE RESOLUTION 68-88 ACCEPTING Dm~S FOR
WEST DOWNTONNDIAGONAL WEST DOWNTONNDIAGONAL FOR WHICH TEE CITY
IS PAYING A CASE CONSIDERATION was adopted,
with reading waived, on motion of Councilman Griset, seconded by Councilman Brooks.
AYES:
NOES:
ABS~v£:
Brooks, Carlson, Griset, Markel, Thurman, Eerrin
None
McMichael
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RES. 68-89 RESOLUTION 68-89 AUTHORIZING CHANNELIZATION
CNANNELIZATION OF MAIN STREET AT CENTRAL AVENUE AND AT
FLORA STREET AND PROHIBITING PARKING IN
SAID AREA was continued to the June 17th Council meeting on motion of Councilman
Carlson, seconded by Councilman Griset and carried.
RES. 68-90 RESOLUTION 68-90 APPROVING MAP, DECLARING
CENTURY BLVD. VACATION IFfENTION TO VACATE A PORTION OF CEWlWIRY
BOULEVAI{D BETWR. RN SEVENTEEI~TH STREET AND
HARBOR B(TJLEVAKD, RESERVING AN EAS~T T~u~EIN FOR SOUTHERN COUNTIES GAS
COMPANY, AND GIVING NOTICE OF HEARING T~atEON was adopted on motion of Councilman
Griset, seconded by Councilman Carlson.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSF~T:
Brooks, Carlson, Griset, Markel, Thurman, Eerrin
None
McMichael
RES. 68-92 - D~m~S - NO CASH RE~OLUTION 68-92ACCEPTING DEEDS FOR
WNICHTEE CITY IS PAYING NO CASH CONSIDERATION
(Pep Fullerton Corp., Montgomery, Boswell)
was adopted on motion of COunCilmmB Griset, seconded by Councilman Brooks.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Brooks, Carlson, Griset, Markel, Thurman, Herrin
None
McMichael
~ES. 68-93 - D~n WITH CASH RE~OLUTION 68-93 ACCEPTING A
FROM L. M. WEAVER FOR T.~. WIDENING
OF FIRST STREET FOR WHICH THE CITY
IS PAYING A CASH CONSIDERATION OF $10,000 was adopted on motion of Councilman
Brooks, seconded by Councilman Griset.
AYES:
NOES:
AES~T:
Brooks, Carlson, Griset, Thurman, Herrin
Markel
NcMichael
CHANGE ORDER O~ motion of Councilman Carlson, seconded
by Council~anHrooks and carried, Change
Order No. 1 to contract with Paul Gardner
Corporation, Project T-i~, construction of traffic signals at Grand and
Washington Place, Edinger and Center, First and Lyon~ modification of signal
at Flower amd Warner, increasing $1,134.00, was approved.
STATE LEGISLATION
Bulletin, dated May 17, 1968.
The City Council considered proposed
State legislation as set out in League
of California Cities Legislative
It was moved Dy Co~ucilman Brooks, seconded by Councilman Griset and carried,
that the City Council go on record as supporting A. B. 160~ and A. B. 1~7~
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June 3, 1968
regarding Possessory Interest Taxes on Non-Profit Corporations.
On motion of Councilman Griset, seconded by Councilman Brooks and carried,
Council went on record as opposing S. Bo 393~ taxation of motion pictures,
and any other exemption which makes no provision for replacement revenue.
It was moved by Councilman Brooks, seconded by Councilman Griset and carried,
to instruct the staff to present a report June 17th regarding Santa Ana's
joining the California Peace Officers Association.
It was moved by Councilman Brooks, seconded by Councilman Griset, that
Council go on record as supporting A. B. 1331 regarding Joint Powers;
Revenue Bonds; Parks. The' ~otion was lost by the following roll call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Brooks, Carlson, Griset
Markel, Thurman, Herrin
McMichael
On motion of Councilman Brooks, seconded by CounciLman Griset and carried,
Council went on record as opposing So B. 772 regarding Airports; Parking
Facilities Required.
AGENDA O~DER On motion of Councilman Carlson, seconded
by CouncilmR~ Griset and carried, Council
agreed to consider numbered items on the
Agenda out of their regular order so that people in the audience who were
present for certain items could be heard.
TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 6505 Tentative Tract Map 6505, filed by
Covington Brothers Construction Company
creating !10 lots between Fairview and
Greenville and between Talbert and Sunflower was approved subject to conditions
in Planning Director's Report dated May 24, 1968, on motion of Councilman
Carlson, seconded by Councilman Griset and carried.
T~TATIVETRACT MAP 6629
Fairhaven east of Glassell.
Council considered Tentative Tract
Map 6629 filed by. Martin Builders,
Inc., creating 20 lots south of
Harry Martin, of Nartin Builders, Inc., requested that Condition 13 in Planning
Director's report dated May 29, 1968 be changed to limit 25-foot temporary
construction easement to one year, indicati~ egress and ingress beyond the
one year period would be granted if restoration made of any damage.
On motion of Councilman Brooks, seconded by Councilman Carlson and carried,
Tentative Tract Map 6629 was approved subject to conditions in Planning
Director's report dated May 29, 1968, wi~h revisions in Condition 13 to
set a time limit of one year on the 25-foot wide temporary construction
easement; and alley requirement was waived. Councilman Thurman added that
City will have the right of ingress and egress beyond the one year period
in the 25-foot easement if the storm drain is not installed.
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Nayor ~4cNichael and City Nanager Thornton arrived at the Council meeting at
3. OPoM.
FEDERAL BUILDING Mayor Mc~4ichael reported that he and
the City Manager had attended the Civic
Center Commission meeting and had made
a formal presentation to the Ccmmission to release the 90~000 square feet
for the Federal Building° He also stated that the Federal government will
probably seek an additional 60,000 feet for parking, which would be an outright
purchase by the Federal government outside the present Civic Center area.
RETIRE~IENT CONTRACT Since Councilman Thurman could not be
present at the evening session of the
Council meeting when adoption of
Ordinance NS-918 regarding amendment to the retirement contract was to
be considered, which requires a two-thirds majority vote of Council for
adoption, it was moved by Councilman Thurman, seconded by Councilm~n Brooks
and carried, to consider Agenda Item 70 as the last item of business at the
afternoon session~
PARCEL NAP 554
Clara, west of the Newport Freeway°
Council considered Parcel Map 554,
filed by John To Kimbrell, creating
4 parcels on the north side of Santa
Norm~u Smedegaard, attorney representing Sherwood Home Owners Association;
Clark Bonner, 4250 Long Beach Boulevard, Long Beach; and Charles Flanagan,
2304 East Buffalo, spoke, requesting Council not to approve the extension
of Pasadena Street~ as set out in Condition h h in Planning Director's report
dated May 28, 1968, but to have it terminate as a cul-de-saco
On motion of Councilman Griset, seconded by Councilman Rerrin, Parcel Nap
554 was approved subject to conditions in Planning Director's report dated
Nay 28, 1968, with modification of Condition 4 h to incorporate the second
sentence as condition for this approval which would grant the establishment
of a cul-de-sac for Pasadena Street, not to exceed 500 feet in length; and
alley requirement waived° On roll call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Herrin, Carlson, Griset, Narkel, Thurman, McNichael
Brooks
None
CALIFORNIA WATER Henry D. Greene, Executive Manager,
RESOURCES ASSOCIATION California Water Resources Association,
presented an oral report, requesting
City of Santa Ana to Join the Association° On motion of Councilman Brooks,
seconded by Councilman Herrin and carried, the matter was referred to staff
for study and report back on June 17th.
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RECESS
At ~:45 PoN. a five minute recess was
declared. The Council reconvened at
~:50 PoS. with all Council members present.
WILD ANIMALS
Council considered report from the City
Attorney regarding the Wild An~-al
Ordinance.
The City Attorney read sections~oma copy of the Los Angeles County ordinance
which enumerated exceptions, naming certain animals. Council discussed at
length definitions in ordinances of other cities.
It was moved by Councilman Griset, seconded by Councilman Thm and carried,
to refer the matter back to the City Attorney and request that he report back
at the June 17th meeting with suggested wording which incorporates the principle
in the Los Angeles County ordinance° Councilman Thurman asked the Attorney to
check with the city's insurance carrier on the question of liability.
A.B. 1604 AI~D A.B. lk7k On motion of Councilman ]~rooks~ seconded
by. Councilman Griset and carried, Costa
~4esa Resolution urging support of Assembly
Bills 1604 and lk7~ exempting non-profit corporation fi~-nced public facilities
from taxation was ordered, filed.
A.B. 1203 On motion of Councilman Brooks, seconded
by Councilman Griset and carried, the
letter from City of Santa Fe Springs
urging support of AssemhI,v Bill 1203 increasing penalty assessment on designated
traffic offenses was or~lered filed.
SAN DIEGO ANNIV~AR"f On motion of Councilman Brooks, seconded
by Council~n Griset and carried, the
letter from San Diego 200th Anniversary,
Inc. regarding "hell ceremony" for opening of their 200th Birthday Celebration
in 1969 Was referred to the Centeunial Committee. ~
AIR SERVICE It was moved by Council-~ Brooks,
seconded by Councilman Eerrin, to support
the request of Skybus, Inc.~ requesting
Santa Ama endorsement of air commuter shuttle service between Los Angeles
International amd Orange County airports. On roll call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSF~:
Herrin, BroOks, Carlson, Griset, Thurman, McMichael
Markel
None
~JS SERVICE The letter from Southern California
Ba~id Transit District regarding its
n~ commuter flyer service between
Santa Ann and Los Angeles was ordered filed, on motion of Councilman Herrin,
seconded by Councilman Thurman and carried°
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CIT~ INCOME TAX
on motion of Councilman Thurman,
The~ letter from Carl Sass, 18611 Ervin
Lane (not in Santa Ama), opposing any
city income tax, was referred to staff~
seconded by Councilman Griset and carried.
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
The following Alcoholic Beverage License
Applications w~re considered:
Daisy Nae ~1, ~524 W. Bolsa, On Sale Beer, Person Transfer;
Co-Co's v,% 1631 S. Standard, New On Sale Beer;
Stop Over, 220 E. 3rd, On Sale Beer, Person Trunsfer;
Moon's Billiard Parlor, 220 Eo 3rd~ On Sale Beer, Person Transfer;
M~N-Eds Pizza Parloz, 1180 S. Bristol, On Sale Beer, Person Transfer;
Silver DolOr, 2038 S. Main, New On Sale Beer;
BenJies, 1828 N. TustinAveo, On Sale Beer & Wime, Person Transfer.
It was moved by Councilman Herria, seconded by Councilman Carlson and carried,
that protest be filed o~ Daisy Mae ~l, 4524 W. Bolsa~ with the Alcoholic
Beverage Control Board; and the other applications be ordered filed.
YARIANCEAND CONDITIONAL Decisions made by the Planmimg Commission
RE P~giT or the Zoning Administrator, where no
appeal has been filed, were affirmed
on motioa of Councilman Brooks, seconded by Councilman Carlson and carried
for the following:
VA 68-37~ BOTA~IAN - coastruct 14-story hotel building and a parking
structure with less than required setback and to waive 15' wide
landscape strip in the C 5 District at 2222 East 1st - APPROVED;
VA 68-43, SAKIOKA - construct 35' high freestandimg sign amd a
wall sign on property in the R 1 and R 2 Districts at 1134-36
~ 17th - APPROVED;
VA 68-44, BUi~RO~ and ALLEN - construct apartment buildimg imthe
B 3 District with less than required land area per dwelling at
1313 N. Spurgeon - APPROVED;
VA 68-45, C.P.B. NANAGE~, INC. - permit 'less than required setbacks
between two-story apartment buildings in the B 4 District adjacent to
the R 1 District at 1440-50 N. Tustin - APPROVED;
CUP 68-8, DUNN - permit a day nursery on property in the B 1 District
at 850 E. Wakeham - APPROVED.
T~AFFI¢
Nerrin, seconded by C~Uncilmam Griset
Report of control devices removed or
im~talled 5/10/68 through 5/27/68 was
or~.ered filed, on motion of Councilman
andcarried.
FEDEP~L BI~Tr~ING On motion of Councilman Griset, seconded
by Cc~ucilman Nerrin and carried, Co~ucil
orde:~d filed the letter from the Plauning
Commission expressing appreciatiom to May~ McMichael and the City Council for
successfully negotiating for the Federal~'llding in Civic Center.
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PARCEL MAP 551 Filed by City of Santa And, creating
4 parcels on the north side of McFadden,
west of Santa And R~ver, was approved
subject to conditions in Planning Director's report dated May 24, 1968, on
motion of Councilman Griset, seccmded by Councilman Carlson and carried.
PARCEL MAP 553 Filed by Security Fore Corporation,
creating 2 parcels on the west side
of Bristol and on the south side of
Warner, was continued to the June 17th meeting, on motion of Councilman
Griset, seconded by Counc~ 1,~ Herrin andcarried.
T~'£ATlVE TRACT MAP 6635
was approved subject to conditions in
May 24, 1968, on motion of Councilman
a~d carried.
Tentative Tract ~ap 6635, filed by
Fairhaven Ranch, creating 22 lots
south of Fairhaven~ east of Glassell,
P]a-~ing Director's report dated
Nerrin, seconded by Councilman Griset
FINAL MAP, TRACT 6631 Final Tract Map 6631, filed by Willis
Boyd, creating 4 lots at Ritchey and
Pcmona, was approved, dedications
theresa accepted, and execution of subdivision agreement authorized, on
motion of Councdlm~ gerrin, seconded by Councilman Brooks and carried.
Council received report and recommendations
of the Traffic Safety Committee regarding
warrants for crossing guards.
On motion of Councilman Griset, 'seconded by Councilman Thurman and carried,
Council adopted warrant% rec.~-ended and authorized the committee to continue
its studies and conduct hearings as outli~d in the report.
ORANGE C0~NTY FAIR
and no action was taken.
It was reported that cost estimates
for a Santa And display at the Orange
County Fair were not yet available,
I~USEU~ BUDGET Council ordered filed Museum Board
report regarding 1968-1969 Budget
rec~endations and requested that~
a copy be presented to them with the Budget, on motion of Councilman Griset,
seconded by Counc~lm-~ Carlson.and carried.
STREET SIGNS Om motion of Councilman Nerrin, seconded
by Councilman Brooks and carried, Council
ordered filed and approved sSaff report
regardfng the placement of advance street ~me signs.
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June 3, 1965
CROSSWALK Report from staff on letter from Martin
Jo Lockney, Sro, requestiug an additional
pedestrian crossing on 17th between Linwood
and Tustin was ordered filed, on motion of Councilman Brooks, seconded by
Councilma~ Griset and carrie~l.
SALA~TE.~ On mOtion of Councilman Carlson, seconded
by Counci]mA~ Griset and carried, Council
approved Manager's report dated May 28,
1968, recmmzending increases for meritorious service.
RETIREMENT CONTRACT ORDINANCE NS-918 OF TEE CI~f COUNCIL
OF T~E CI~i-T OF SANTA AMA AUTHORIZING
AN A~DME~T TO THE CONTRACT BETW~
'£-~. CIT~ C0~NCIL A~D 'r~m BOARD OF ADMIF/STRATION OF THE CALIF0~IA STATE
E~T~fEES' RETIREMENT SYST~ was presented for second read~ and adoption,
and it was noted that a two-thirds vote of COuncil was req,.,ired by State
law. On roll call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Brooks, Carlson, Griset, Thurman
Eerrin, Markel, McMichael
None
POLICE ~ Committee report by Councilman Brooks
and Vice Mayor Herrin on the activities
observed during the assignment as
l!aisca to the Police Department was presented and ordered filed, on motion
of Councilman Griset, seconded by Councilman Thurman and carried.
NECESS At 5:50 P.M., the meeting was recessed
to 7:30 P.M., at which time it was
reconvened with Councilmen Nerrin, Brooks,
Carlson, Griset, Markel, and Mayor McMichael present. Councilman Thurman
wes absent. Following the Pledge of Allegianc~ to,se Flag, the Invocation
was delivered by Captain Tcm Cisar of The Salvation Army.
Mayor McMichael and Vice Mayor Herrin disqualified themselves on the next
item of business, and Mayor McMichael appointed Councilman Brooks as Chairman
in their absence. Mayor McMichael and Vice Mayor Nerrin left the Council
Chambers.
17T~ STR -.~u'
lmJTURE RIGHT OF WAY LINES
~ush and Olive.
Hearing was opened on the proposed
establishment of future r~ght of way
lines on Seventeenth Street Detween
The Public Works Director presented the staff report~ recommending that the
additional right of way all be acquired from the south side of the street
because it would save an estimated $270,000, depth of lots lends itself better
to proper~y develol~zent, and fewer parcels and buildings woul~ he disrupted.
The Planning Director presented the recmmaendation of the Planning Ccemission
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June 3, 1968
that 12 feet be taken fro~the nor%h side and 12 feet be taken from the south
side. The Clerk of the Council reported two Communications received from
Thomas M. Palmer and Martha Ann Cheney. On motion of Councilman Griset,
seconded by Councilman Carlson and carried, the communications were ordered filed.
Speaking in favor of an equal take from both sides were: Vic Silver, Robert
Cr~elin, Traffic Engineering Consultant for William L. Tooley, Charles
Linger, Merle Boyle, W. H. Rawlins, Mrs. Eugene Robinson, Kevin Leeg, Thomas
A. Xilleen, Dr. Tirico, J. B. Price. A letter presented to Council by Robert
Crc~melin, summarizing results of a study conducted by his firm, was ordered
filed on motion of Councilman Carlson, seconded by Councilman Griset and carried.
Speaking in opposition to an equal take were Harold Crai~and Alton Pamplin
presented a proposal for building setbacks.
The hearing was closed.
After discussion bY Council, it was moved by Councilman Carlson, seconded
by Councilman Griset, that the widening of 17th Street be implemented by
taking 12 feet off the south side and 12 feetoff the north side, and the
City Attorney was instructed to prepare an ordinance to amend the Municipal
Code accordingly. On roll call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABS~i':
Carlson, Griset, Markel
Brooks
Herrin, Thurman, McMichael
Mayor McMichael and Vice Mayor Herrin returned to the Council table.
RECESS
At 8:35 P~M~, a five minute recess was
declared. The Council reconvened at
8:~O P.M. with the same Council members present.
BUSINESS PROMOTION DISTRICT Hearing was opened on the proposed
establishment of a Business Promotion
District within the City of Santa Aha.
Burr Shafer, Vice President of the Downtown Association, presented a petition
containing additional names of businessmen in favor of the proposed Business
Promotion District, and stated that over 50% of the licensees in the proposed
district were in favor of it. On motion of Councilman Carlson, seconded by
Councilman Herrin and carried, the petition was ordered filed.
A number of questions by Lee Hadley, owner of property at Third and French,
were answered by Council and staff. There being no further testimony, the
hearing was closed.
On motion of Councilman Carlson, seconded by Councilman Griset, ORDINANCE NS-920
ADDING CHAPTER 2 TO ARTICLE VI OFT HE SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE TO PROVIDE FOR TEE
ESTABLISHMENT OF A BUSINESS PROMOTION DISTRICT AND TO ESTABLISH THE HATE OF
TAXATION FOR BUSINESSES T~qEIN was passed to second reading.
AYES:
NOES.:
ABSEI~T:
Herrin, Brooks, Carlson, Griset, Markel, McMichael
None
Thurman
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AMEND. APP. 623 Rearing was opened on Amendment Application
CORRIGAN 623 filed by Douglas Corrigan, proposing
amendment of Sectional District Map 36-h-10
to reclassify property on the south side of Orange R~ad between Westwood and
Flower from the A 1 and R 1 to the R 3 Districto
The applicant~ Douglas Corrigan, was present and asked the Council to consider
R 4 zoning rather than R 3 since R ~ is more restrictive. Speaking in opposition
to the rezoning were: Don Christeson~ Pat Brody, Ralph Crum~ Nelson Fishel,
Calvin Massey~ Charles Prell and Allen Ramlino The hearing was closed.
On motion of Councilman Brooks, seconded by Councilman Herrin, the reclassification
was denie~.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Herrin~ Brooks, Carlson~ Griset~ Markel~ McMichael
None
GROVEMONT AND LINCOLN EAST ANNEX
testimony, the hearing was closed.
Rearing was opened on proposed annexation
of approximately 23 acre~. There being
no response to the Mayor's call for
RESOLUTION 68-91 DECLARING THAT A MAJORITY PROTEST HAS NOT BEEN MADE AGAINST
· £~m ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY DESIGNATED "GROVEMO~T AND LINCOLN EAST ANNEX" TO
'I'~Lm CITY OF SA~_A ANA was adopted on motion of Councilman Griset, seconded
by Councilman Carlson.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Rerrin, Brooks, Carlson, Griset, Markel, McMichael
None
Thurman
O~DINANCE NS-921 DECLARING THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY DESIGNATED "GROVEMONT
AND LINCOLN EAST A~NEX" TO THE CITY OF SANTA ANA was passed to second reading
on motion of Councilman Herrin, seconded by Councilman Griset.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Eerrin, Brooks, Carlson, Griset~ Markel, McMichael
None
Thurman
SIXTH STREET VACATION Rearing was opened on the' ~roposed
abandonment of a portion of Sixth Street
between Flower ~ud Garnsey, requested by
the Civic Center Ccmmission. Joe Gilmaker, 308 W~ 4th Street, stated that he
was opposed to closed access streets in the downtown area and requested that
the street be left open as long as possible until the other streets are re-
organized. The hearing was closed.
RESOLUTION68-86 ORDERING TEE VACATION OF A PORTION OF SIXTH STREET BE~
FLOWER ANDGARNSEY STREETS~ RESERVING EASEMENTS THEREIN FOR PUBLIC UTILITIES
was adopted on motion o~ Councilman Rerrin, seconded by Councilman Carlson,
on the following roll call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
A BSE~T:
~rrin~ ~ooks, Carlson, Griset, M~ichael
~rkel
Thurman
CI~ COUNCIL 458 J~ne 3~ 1968
SURPLUS PROPERTY The City Council considered the letter
from William H. Saunders, Sr. and
Claire A. Saunders submitting an offer
to buy the ten foot strip of land between their building at 108 N. Sycamore
and the new north line of First Street. The City Manager explained the
previous action regarding this property and recommended it be sold only at
the price the City paid fOr i~ plus~ costs.
The staff was authorized to continue negotiation with Mr. Saunders and to
offer the property to him for no less than the price the City paid for it,
plus costs, on motion of Councilman Griset, seconded by Councilman Herrin
and carried.
SOLICITATION APPLICATIONS On motion of Councilman Griset, seconded
by Councilman Herrin and carried, the
following Solicitation Applications
were approved:
Our Lady of the Pillar Paris, Bazaar, Saturdays 6/15 through 7/20.
Nissions International (Christ for India), collection of discarded
items to sell, 6/5/68 throught 8/3/68.
CLAIM FOR DAMAGES The City Attorney reported that the
claim againstthe City filed by Protective
Association of Governmental Employees is
insufficient in marv instances. On moticm of Councilman Brooks, seconded by
Councilman Herrin and carried, the City Attorney was authOriZed to inform
the claimant of the insufficiency of the claim.
TAxICAB CERTIFICATE On motion of Councilman Carlson, seconded
by Councilman Herrin and car,-led, Council
set for public hearing on July l, 1968,
~t 7:30 P.M. the Application of Ui.T.O., Inc. for certificate of public convenience
and necessity to operate ten taxicabs in the city. '
LATE CLAIM Application for Leave to Present Late
Claim by Edward Reid Brown, Claimant,
was denied on motion of Councilman
Eerrin, seconded by Councilman Brooks and carried.
ANNEXATION The request by Dunn Development, Inc.
for annexation of 5 acres on the west
side of Grand, north of Dyer Road,
was continued to the June 17th Council meeting on motion of Councilman Griset,
seconded by Councilman Herrin and carried.
CITY COUNCIL
June 3, 1968
BUDGE~ AMENDMENT On motion of Councilman t~rooks, seconded
by Councilman Eerrin and carried, Council
approved the request for authorization to
transfer $1,650 frOm Fund ll-000 to 51-181 for the construction of tower on the
Fire Station and procurement of certain b~oks, etc. to reactivate the communi-
cations system for the Civil Defense program.
ADJOUBNMENT There being no further business to come
before the City Council, the meeting
was adjourned at 10:35 P.M. on motion
of Councilman Herrin,~ seconded by Councilman Brooks and carried.
Doris M. B~own ~
Clerk of the Council
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