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City Hall~ Anaheim, California - COUNCIL MINUTES - May 19~ 1987~ 1:30 P.M.
The City Council of the City of Anaheim met in regular session.
PI~SENT:
ABSENT:
VACANCY:
PRESENT:
COUNCIL MEMBERS: Pickler, Hunter, Kaywood and Bay
COUNCIL MEMBERS: None
COUNCILMEMBERS: One
CITY MANAGER: William O. Talley
CITY ATTORNEY: Jack White
CITY CLERK: Leonora N. Sohl
A complete copy of the agenda for the meeting of the Anaheim City Council was
posted at 11:30 a.m. on May 15, 1987 at the Civic Center kiosk, containing all
items as shown herein.
Mayor Bay called the regular meeting of the Anaheim City Council to order at
12:10 p.m.
RECESS: Councilwoman Kaywood moved to recess into Closed Session. Councilman
Bay seconded the motion. One Vacancy. MOTION CARRIED. (12:10 p.m.)
REQUEST FOR CLOSED SESSION: City Attorney Jack White requested a Closed
Session to consider the following items:
a. Pending litigation pursuant to Government Code Section
54956.9(a), to wit: Golden West Baseball Co. vs. City of Anaheim,
Orange County Superior Court Case No. 40-92-46; City of Anaheim vs.
Anaheim Hotel Partnership, 46-96-59.
b. Labor relations matters - Government Code Section 54957.6.
c. Personnel matters - Government Code Section 54957.
d. Potential litigation pursuant to Government Code Section
54956.9(c).
AFTER RECESS: The Mayor called the meeting to order, all Council Members
being present and welcomed those in attendance to the Council meeting. One
Vacancy. (1:57 p.m.)
INVOCATION: Pastor Holland Lewis, 1st Nazarene Church, gave the Invocation.
FLAG SALUTE: Council Member Fred Hunter led the assembly in the Pledge of
Allegiance to the Flag.
119: PROCLAMATIONS: The following proclamations were issued by Mayor Bay and
authorized by the City Council:
Meals onWheels Day in Anaheim, May 20, 1987,
Management Week inAnaheim, June 1-6, 1987,
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Women Entrepeneurs, Partners with Government
& Industry Day, May 27, 1987,
Anaheim Historical Society Architectural Preservation
Day in Anaheim, May 23, 1987,
Tourism Week in Anaheim, May 24-30, 1987.
Samuel Hammond accepted the Meals on Wheels proclamation; Dutch Van Horn, Tom
Schneider and Carole Smith accepted the Management Week proclamation and, in
turn, presented the Mayor with the Community Manager of the Year Award
1987/88; Donna Berry and Larry Torgeson accepted the Anaheim Historical
Society proclamation and Alyune Hartford accepted the Tourism Week in Anaheim
proclamation.
119: EXPRESSION OF COMMENDATION: An Expression of Commendation was
unanimously ratified by the City Council for Ed "Doc# and Audrey Brown for
providing the students of Loara High School with outstanding leadership,
support and enthusiasm during their tenure with the Anaheim School District
for the past 15 and 25 years respectively.
MINUTES: Councilwoman Kaywood moved to approve the minutes of the regular
meeting held April 28, 1987. Councilman Bay seconded the motion. One
Vacancy. MOTION CAR/tIED.
WAIVER OF READING - ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS: Councilwoman Kaywood moved to
waive the reading in full of all ordinances and resolutions of the Agenda,
after reading of the title thereof by the City Clerk, and that consent to
waiver is hereby given by all Council Members, unless after reading of the
title, specific request is made by a Council Member for the reading of such
ordinances or resolutions in regular order. Councilman Bay seconded the
motion. One Vacancy. MOTION CARRIED.
FINANCIAL DEMANDS AGAINST THE CITY in the amount of $2,957,935.96, in
accordance with the 1985-87 Budget, were approved.
CITY MANAGER/DEPARTMENTAL CONSENT CALENDAR: On motion by Councilman Pickler,
seconded by Councilwoman Kaywood, the following items were approved in
accordance with the reports, certifications and recommendations furnished each
Council Member and as listed on the Consent Calendar; Councilman Pickler
offered Resolution Nos. 87R-192 through 87R-202, both inclusive, for
adoption. Refer to Resolution Book.
1. 118: The following claims were filed against the City and action taken as
recommended:
Claims rejected and referred to Risk Management:
a. Claim submitted by Larry Craig Hobby for bodily injury sustained
purportedly due to actions of the City on or about December 7, 1986.
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b. Claim submitted by James E. Cutshall for property damage sustained
purportedly due to actions of the City on or about March 17, 1987.
c. Claim submitted by Rockwell International (Gail H. Hopkins, Insured)
for bodily injury sustained purportedly due to actions of the City on or about
February 18, 1987.
d. Claim submitted by Fernando M. Saucedo for bodily injury sustained
purportedly due to actions of the City on or about March 1, 1987.
e. Claim submitted by Alfredo M. Ollada for property damage sustained
purportedly due to actions of the City on or about March 20, 1987.
f. Claim submitted by Norman Price and Josette Price for bodily injury
sustained purportedly due to actions of the City on or about February 24, 1987.
Claims Filed against the City - Recommended to be Accepted:
g. Claim submitted by Munson Properties (Bill Tolley) for property damage
sustained purportedly due to actions of the City on or about March 19, 1987.
2. Receiving and filing the following correspondence: (on file)
a. 105: Community Redevelopment Commission, Minutes of April 29, 1987.
b. 107: Planning Department, Building Division Report for the month of
April 1987.
c. 105: Public Utilities Board, Minutes of April 16, 1987.
d. 156: Quarterly Crime Report, First Quarter 1987.
e. 105: Mother Colony House Advisory Board, Minutes of April 13, 1987.
3. 139: Opposing AB 992 requiring the earmarking of the Transient Occupancy
Tax for specific purposes and authorizing the Mayor to communicate said
position to the City elected representatives in Sacramento.
4. 174: Authorizing the submission of an application for participation in
the 4th round o~ the Rental Rehabilitation Crant Program, and authorizing th~
Mayor to sisn the necessary documents and certifications.
5. 158: Authorizing payment in the amount of 341,885 to J. Thomas Brome for
modifications to his building located at 616 North Amaheim Boulevard in
connection with the street widening project.
6. 175: Authorizing an experimental residential central air conditioner
cycling project for the six month period of May through October 1987.
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7. 123: Ratifying the City Manager's employment of Macco Constructors Inc.,
at an estimated cost of $84,000, for the emergency modification of 16-inch
water main due to settlement of fill and natural soil beneath Nohl Ranch Road
near the intersection of Meats Avenue.
8. 169: Authorizing Contract Change Order No. 1 for Safer Off System
Streets, Phase II, Bruce Paving Company, Inc., contractor, in the amount of
$24,246.88.
9. 123: Authorizing the Fourth Amendment to Agreement with Jaycox Disposal
Company, Inc., for the collection and disposal of residential solid waste, to
make certain rate adjustments effective April 1, 1987.
123: Authorizing the Fourth Amendment to the Agreement withAnaheim Disposal
Inc., for the collection and disposal of commercial and industrial solid
waste, to make certain rate adjustments effective April 1, 1987.
123: Authorizing the Second Amendment to the Agreement with Consolidated
Volume Transporters, Inc., for solid waste disposal to make certain rate
adjustments effective April 1, 1987 through Narch 31, 1988.
000/132: RESOLUTION NO. 87R-192: A RBSOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ANAHEIM ADOPTING A NEW FEE SCHEDULE OF SANITATION CHARGES AND
REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 86R-214. (Councilman Bay abstained from voting on
this item)
10. 160: Waiving Council Policy 306 and authorizing the Purchasing Agent to
issue a blanket purchase order to the Anaheim Public Improvement Corporation
for a minimum of $100,000 and a maximum of $399,999 for Apple computer
equipment as required for a period of one year.
11. 160: Accepting the low bid of Royal Truck Body, in the amount of
$12,841.90, for five 3/4-ton service bodies, in accordance with Bid No. 4447.
12. 160: Accepting the low bid of Universal Truck Body, Inc., in the amount
of $21,172.44 for two chipper bodies with hoist and cover installed, chassis
furnished by the City, in accordance with Bid No. 4445.
13. 160; Authorizing the Purchasing Agent to issue a purchase order to the
Anaheim Public Improvement Corporation, in the amount of $19§,100 for 4,886
feet of reinforced concrete pipe for the Wagner/Sunkist storm drain project,
in accordance with Bid No. A-4449.
14. 160: Authorizing the Purchasing Agent to issue a purchase order to the
Anaheim Public Improvement Corporation, in the amount of $12,476.20, for two
PMtt 15, three phase, sectionalizing switches, in accordance with Bid No.
A-4437.
15. 175: RESOLUTION NO. 87R-193: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY
REQUIRE THE CONSTRUCTIONAND COMPLETION OF A PUBLIC WORK. (Sanitary Sewer
Modifications, Account No. 11-790-6325-E0630; and opening of bids on June 18,
1987, 2:00 p.m.)
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16. 164: RESOLUTION NO. 87R-194: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY
REQUIRE THE CONSTRUCTION AND COMPLETION OF A PUBLIC WORK. (Commercial Street
Storm Drain Improvement, Account No. 24-791-6325-E1500; and opening of bids on
June 18, 1987, 2:00 p.m.)
17. 103: RESOLUTION NO. 87R-195: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ANAHEIM ORDERING A MUNICIPAL REORGANIZATION FOR THE TRANSFER OF
CERTAIN UNINHABITED TERRITORY FROM THE CITY OF YORBA LINDA TO THE CITY OF
ANAHEIM DESIGNATED AS ORANGE COUNTY MUNICIPAL REORGANIZATION NO. 80.
18. 129: RESOLUTION NO. 87R-196: A KESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ANAHEIM DECLARING CERTAIN MUNICIPAL PROPERTY IS NO LONGER NEEDED FOR
PUBLIC USE AND AUTHORIZING THE TRANSFER OF SAME. (Declaring certain municipal
property, one obsolete GMC Van ~600 used by the Fire Department, is no longer
needed and authorizing the transfer of same to Mexicali, Mexico)
19. 000/164: RESOLUTION NO. 87R-197: A KESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ANAHEIM ESTABLISHING DRAINAGE FEES. (SAVANNA STREET DRAINAGE
REIMBURSEMENT AREA). (Establishing drainage fees in the amount of 53,575 per
acre for the Savanna Street Drainage Reimbursement Area)
20. 000/164: RESOLUTION NO. 87R-198: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ANAHEIM ESTABLISHING DRAINAGE FEES. (HOWELL-SINCLAIR REIMBURSEMENT
AREA). (Establishing drainage fees in the amount of 53,262 per acre for the
Howell-Sinclair Drainage Reimbursement Area)
21. 153: RESOLUTION NO. 87R-199: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ANAHEIM WHICH ESTABLISHES RATES OF COMPENSATION FOR CLASSES ASSIGNED
TO THE GENERAL CITY EMPLOYEES UNIT REPRESENTED BY THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL
EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION. (Establishing rates of compensation for classes
assigned to the General City Employees Unit represented by the Anaheim
Municipal Employees Association, creating the classification of Box Office
Treasurer X1300, effective May 19, 1987)
22. 123/129: RESOLUTION NO. 87R-200: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ANA/iEIM ACCEPTING A SEAT.Rn PROPOSAJ~ AND AWAI~DING A CONTRACT TO THE
LOWEST RESPONSIBLE BIDDER FOR THE FURNISHING OF ALL LABORAND EQUIPMENT TO CUT
AND REMOVE ALL gANK GROWTH AND WEEDS AND REMOVE RUBBISH, REFUSE AND DIRT UPON
ANY PARCEL OR PARCELS OF REAL PROPERTY 0RANY PUBLIC STREET IN THE CITY OF
ANAHEIM, ACCOUNT NOS. 01-202-6320. (1987-1988) (Awarding a contract to the
sole responsible bidder, Edwin Webber, Inc., in the amount of 545,200, for the
Weed Abatement Contract)
23. 170/158: RESOLUTION NO. 87R-201: A HESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING CERTAIN PUBLIC STREETS, LR/~EVOCABLY OFFERED FOR
DEDICATION. (Accepting certain public streets, easements and/or facilities
heretofore irrevocably offered for dedication for Tract Map Nos. 10996, 10997
and 10998)
24. 158: RESOLUTION NO. 87R-202: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING CERTAIN DEEDS CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
CERTAIN REAL PROPERTIES OR INTERESTS THEREIN.
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Roll Call Vote on Resolution Nos. 87R-193 through 87R-196 and 87R-199 through
87R-202:
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Pickler, Hunter, Kaywood and Bay
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None
VACANCY: COUNCIL MEMBERS: One
The Mayor declared Resolution Nos. 87R-193 through 87R-196 and 87R-199 through
87R-202, both inclusive, duly passed and adopted.
End of Consent Calendar.
Roll Call Vote on Resolution Nos. 87R-192, 87R-197 and 87R-198:
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Pickler, Hunter and Kaywood
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None
ABSTAINED: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Bay
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None
VACANCY: COUNCIL MEMBERS: One
The Mayor declared Resolution Nos. 87R-192, 87R-197 and 87R-198 duly passed
and adopted.
108/114: APPLICATION FOR PUBLIC DANCE PERMIT - NEW GENERATION PRODUCTIONS:
Councilman Pickler moved that the Council make a finding that the need to act
on the subject item arose after the Council agenda was posted on Friday, May
15, 1987, thereby waiving the 72-hour posting requirement of the Brown Act.
Councilman Bay seconded the motion. One Vacancy. MOTION CARRIED.
MOTION: Councilman Bay moved to approve the application for Public Dance
Permit submitted by New Generation Productions to hold a dance at the Anaheim
Convention Center on Sunday, May 24, 1987 from 8:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. in
accordance with the recommendations of the Chief of Police. Councilman
Pickler seconded the motion. One Vacancy. MOTION CARRIED.
City Manager Talley explained that relative to such dance permits, staff is in
the process of revising the procedure in order to prevent such occurrences in
the future. An additional dance permit is in process .right at this moment
which he will bring to the Council before the end of the meeting today.
Mayor Bay agreed that something had to be done and perhaps in the future this
type of dance permit could be delegated to an administrative decision. He
asked that it be looked at from that angle.
105: APPOINTMENT TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES BOARD: Appointment to fill
unscheduled vacancy on the Community Services Board (Anthony) for the term
expiring June 30, 1987. This matter was continued from the meeting of May 12,
1987, to this date.
Mayor Bay stated that at the last meeting a nomination was made and the
appointment then continued to this meeting. He had nominated Betty Vion.
then opened nominations for any additional nominees.
He
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Councilman Pickler nonfl.nated Michael Sofia.
There being no further nominations, Councilwoman Kaywood moved that
nominations be closed. Councilman Bay seconded the motion. One Vacancy.
MOTION CARRIED.
Mayor Bay called for a Roll Call Vote on the nominees in the order in which
they were nominated.
Betty Vion - Roll Call Vote:
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Hunter, Kaywood and Bay
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None
ABSTAINED: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Pickler
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None
VACANCY: COUNCIL MEMBERS: One
Councilman Pickler asked that the vote then be a unanimous one.
Betty Vion was thereupon unanimously appointed to the Community Services Board
for the term ending June 30, 1987.
CITY PLANNING COMMISSION ITEMS: The following actions taken by the City
Planning Commission at their meeting held April 27, 1987, pertaining to the
following applications were submitted for City Council information.
1. VARIANCE NO. 3644: Submitted by John R. Townsend, to construct a Circle
"K" Convenience Market on property located on the east side of Western Avenue,
on the south side of Ball Road.
The applicant withdrew his application.
2. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2029 (READV.): Submitted by Allan Lobel-Canex
Investments, (Sunwest Motors), to delete and/or modify certain conditions of
approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 2029, Planning Commission Resolution
No. PC86-264, to permit an automobile sales agency on CG zoned property
located at 619-631 North Anaheim Boulevard.
The City Planning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC87-97, granted
Conditional Use Permit No. 2029 (Ready.) to expire April 27, 1992, and
previously approved a negative declaration status.
2. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2908: Submitted by Carl N. & Margaret M.
Karcher Trust, (Carl's Jr.), to permit on-sale beer and wine in an existing
restaurant with a drive-through lane on CG zoned property located at 1200
North Harbor Boulevard.
The applicant withdrew his application.
3. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2909: Submitted by Stewart, Green Associates,
(Seafood Galley), to permit on-sale beer and wine in an existing restaurant on
CL zoned property located at 2016 East Lincoln Avenue.
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The City Planning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC87-99, granted
Conditional Use Permit No. 2909 and ratified the Planning Director's
categorical exemption determination, (Class 1).
4. RECLASSIFICATION NO. 84-85-30 AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO.
2676--EXTENSIONS OF TIME: Submitted by Ron Muccino, requesting extensions of
time for Reclassification No. 84-85-30 and Conditional Use Permit No. 2676, a
proposed change in zone from ILM-1200 to CL, to permit a used automobile sales
agency an lot on property located at 1107 North Swan Street.
The Planning Commission approved an extension of time to Reclassification No.
84-85-20 and Conditional Use Permit No. 2676, to expire April 15, 1988.
5. RECLASSIFICATION NO. 85-86-13 AND VA1LIANCE NO. 3517--EXTENSIONS OF TIME:
Submitted by Chaparral Development, Inc., requesting extensions of time for
Reclassification No. 85-86-13 and Variance No. 3517, a proposed change in zone
from RS-HS-43,000(SC) to P, M-3000(SC) to construct a 2-story, 16 unit
condominium subdivision on property located east of Imperial Highway, south of
the southerly terminus of Frontier Court and northwest of the So. California
Edison Company easement, with certain Code waivers.
The Planning Commission approved an extension of time to Reclassification No.
85-86-13 and Variance No. 3517, to expire November 25, 1987.
6. VARIANCE NO. 3642 (READVERTISED): Submitted by Reuben De Leon, to
construct a 2-story, 12 unit "affordable# condominium on proposed RH-2400
zoned property located at 207 and 211 No. Coffman Street, with the following
Code waivers: (a) minimum building site area per dwelling unit, (b) maximum
structural height, (c) maximum site coverage, (d) minimum structural setback,
(e) required recreation-leisure area.
The City Planning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC87-96, denied
Variance No. 3642 (Ready.) and granted a negative declaration status (Ready.)
The Planning Commission's decision was appealed by the applicant and,
therefore, a public hearing would be scheduled at a later date.
7. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2906: Submitted by Mildred B. and T. E.
Yellis, Arco Service Station), to permit a convenience market with gasoline
sales and off-sale beer and wine on CL zoned property located at 530 No.
Brookhurst Street.
The City Planning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC87-98, denied
Conditional Use Permit No. 2906, and ratified the Planning Director's
categorical exemption determination, (Class 1).
The Planning Commission's decision was appealed by the applicant and,
therefore, a public hearing would be scheduled at a later date.
End of Planning Commission Informational Items.
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179/142: PROPOSED CODE AMENDMENT: To consider an Ordinance amending Chapters
17.28 and 18.90 of the Code, pertaining to flood hazard reduction and
floodplain overlay zones, necessary to comply with mandated "Revisions to
National Flood Insurance Program Floodplain Management Criteria."
MOTION: Councilman Bay moved to approve the request by staff that there be an
indefinite continuation of the proposed Code Amendment to allow input by the
Federal Emergency Management Agency and the State Department of Water
Resources. Councilwoman Kaywood seconded the motion. One Vacancy. MOTION
CARRIED.
179/142: ORDINANCE NO. 4832 - DEFINING KITCHENETTE: To amend Section
18.01.120 and 18.06.050.0241 of the Code, to define "kitchenette" when
pertaining to motel rooms.
Councilwoman Kaywood offered Ordinance No. 4832 for first reading.
ORDINANCE NO. 4832: AN ORDINANCE OF TH~ CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
AMENDING SECTION 18.01.120 AND 18.06.050.0241 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE
DEFINING "KITCHENETTE" WHEN PERTAINING TO MOTEL ROOMS.
179: REVIEW OF ZONING ADMINISTRATOR'S DECISIONS - VARIANCE NO. 3655:
Submitted by Rehio H. and Sherrie Spray, to construct a two-story, 31-foot
high, single family residence on RS-HS-43,000(SC) zoned property located at
1195 South Hidden Canyon Road, with Code waiver of maximum building height.
Anmika Santalahti, Zoning Administrator, approved Variance No. 3655 and
ratified the Director's categorical exemption determination, Class 5.
It was indicated on the agenda that the 15-day appeal period for the subject
Variance expires May 22, 1987 at 5:00 p.m. City Attorney, Jack White stated
that since the agenda was prepared it has come to his attention that the
15-day appeal period will not expire on May 22, 1987. The written notice
which triggers the 15-day period was not sent on May 7, 1987 but was
subsequently prepared for mailing. While there is no problem having the item
on the agenda, he wanted to point out that the appeal period will be a
subsequent date other than the 22nd day of May.
No action was taken by the Council.
179: ORDINANCE NO. 4831: Councilman Bay offered Ordinance No. 4831 for
adoption. Refer to Resolution Book.
ORDINANCE NO. 4831: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING THE ZONING
MAP REFERRED TO IN TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIMMUNICIPAL CODER ELATING TO ZONING.
(Amending Title 18, Reclass. 65-66-24(35), from RS-A-43,000(SC) to HL(SC,
north and southwest corners of Miraloma Avenue and Van Buren Street)
Roll Call Vote:
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AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
VACANCY: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
Pickler, Hunter, Kaywood and Bay
None
None
One
The Mayor declared Ordinance No. 4831 duly passed and adopted.
179: ORDINANCE NOS. 4833 THROUGH 4835: Councilman Bay offered Ordinance Nos.
4833 through 4835, both inclusive for first reading.
ORDINANCE NO. 4833: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING THE ZONING
MAP REFERRED TO IN TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RRrATING TO ZONING.
(Amending Title 18, Reclass. 85-86-11, RS-HS-22,000(SC), north of Nohl Ranch
Road between Andover Drive and Old Bucket Lane)
ORDINANCE NO. 4834: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING THE ZONING
MAP REFERRED TO IN TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING.
(Amending Title 18, Reclass. 85-86-38, CO, 800 South Harbor Boulevard)
ORDINANCE NO. 4835: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING THE ZONING
MAP KEFERRED TO IN TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING.
(Amending Title 18, Reclass. 69-70-58(5), ML, La Palma Avenue and White Star
Avenue)
114/119: "WALT DISNEY DAY": Councilman Pickler stated he received a letter
from the mother of a 10-year old who recommended that perhaps Anaheim should
have a "Walt Disney Day". He felt the suggestion warranted some consideration
by the City.
108/114: APPLICATION FOR PUBLIC DANCE PERMIT - YAHUALICA: Councilman Bay
moved that the City Council make a finding that the need to act on the subject
item arose after the agenda was posted on Friday, May 15, 1987, thereby
waiving the 72-hour posting requirement of the Brown Act. Councilman Pickler
seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
MOTION: Councilman Bay moved to approve the application for a Public Dance
Permit submitted by Yahualica to hold a dance at the Anaheim Convention
Center, Saturday, May 23, 1987 from 6:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. in accordance with
recommendations of the Chief of Police. One Vacancy. MOTION CARRIED.
ITEMS OF PUBLIC INTEREST:
No items of public interest were presented.
RECESS: Councilman Bay moved to recess until public hearing time at 3:00
p.m. Councilman Pickler seconded the motion. One Vacancy. MOTION CARRIED.
(2:44 p.m.)
AFTER RECESS: The Mayor called the meeting to order, all Council Members
being present. One Vacancy. (3:05 p.m.)
176: PUBLIC HEARING -ABANDONMENT NO. 87-3A: In accordance with application
filed by the Anaheim Redevelopment Agency, public hearing was held on proposed
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abandonment of a portion of Center Street, formerly Old Lincoln Avenue, west
of Philadelphia Street, pursuant to Resolution No. 87R-150 duly published in
the Anaheim Bulletin and notices thereof posted in accordance with law.
Report of the City Engineer dated April 14, 1987 was submitted recommending
approval of said abandonment.
Mayor Bay asked if anyone wished to address the Council; there being no
response, he closed the public hearing.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT - CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION: The City Engineer
determined that the proposed activity falls within the definition of Section
3.01, Class 5, of the City of Anaheim guidelines to the requirements for an
Environmental Impact Report and is, therefore, categorically exempt from the
requirement to file an EIR.
Councilman Bay offered Resolution No. 87R-203 for adoption, approving
Abandonment No. 87-3A. Refer to Resolution Book.
RESOLUTION NO. 87R-203: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ANAHEIM ORDERING THE VACATIONANDABANDONMENT OF A PORTION OF CENTER STRRRT,
FORMERLY OLD LINCOLN AVENUE, WEST OF PHILADELPHIA STREET.
Roll Call Vote:
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS:
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
VACANCY: COUNCILMEHBERS:
Pickler, Hunter, Kaywood and Bay
None
None
One
The Mayor declared Resolution No. 87R-203 duly passed and adopted.
ADJOURNMENT; Councilwoman Kaywood moved to adjourn. Councilwoman Kaywood
seconded the motion. One Vacancy. MOTION CARRIED. (3:06 p.m.)
LEONORAN. SOHL, CITY CT.RRK
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