Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
1967/09/19
10363 City Hall, Anaheim~ California - COUNCIL MINUTES - September 12, 1967, 1:.30 PoMo At the conclusion of the discussion, the City Manager was instructed to prepare a recommended policy for Council consideration relative to the display and sale of art projects on public property~ LEASE PROPOSALS CITY OWNED PROPERTY - CONVENTION CENTER SITE: On motion by Councilman Chandler, seconded by Councilman Krein, March 5, 1968 was scheduled as the date the City Council would receive written sealed proposals for the lease of approximately 12 acres of city owned property fronting on the west side of Harbor Boulevard, adjacent to the Convention Center; said proposals to be filed in the office of the City Clerk on or before March 5, 1968. MOTION CARRIED° AD$OURNED~ 3~15 PoM~ City Clerk City Hal. l~ ADahel~ California : CQUNCIL BiN~['E~$ . ~gji'temb_er ~9~_1~67~a ig.30 PcB '~ne C~"? Coa,-:::.! of ':he Ci't'¢' of Anane?.m met in regular session,:. PRESENI ABSEN?7 ~ PRE SEN £ ~ COUNC!~L.~I{N~ D~.~ton.., Kre::n~ Schutte~ Chandler and PeOie~ (entered the meet'~r'~g l;~5 P ~. COUNC iL~N~ Nor, e A~SISTANT 70 City ~NAGER~ Fred Sorsabal DEPUTY Cf7":~ ATTO~NF.Y: AL~r R:. ~tts C ...... EN'G [NEER; Edward :Gr ~n:ow ASSISTANT DEVELOP~N[ SERVICES DIRECTOR: Robert Mickelson ZONING SUPERVISOR RonaZd Thompson PLANNING SUP,E~V'SO~' Ronald Srudzinski Mayo~ Pro '7em Sc?~utte called t.[ne meeting to order., Reverend Robert W, Bergeson~ Martin Luther Hospital, gave the lnvo:~ ~ ~f o?, [LAG~.~i~[~ Counc:Iman Chandler led the Assembly in the Pledge of Allegiance '2o ~he Fiag ~I'NUIES~ Approval of the ~!.nutes of tlne Anaheim Cit.¥ Council ~ee%ing held September 12~ lg6V., ~as de~erred one Neek~ to September 26~ !967~ reading ~n ~u!li of a;JL o:dinances and zeso!utions~ and %ha% consent %o ~he ~szver o~ read].ng :.s hereo¥ gzven Dy all Counclimen~ unJ. ess after reading of the %i%!.e~ spec~fzc reques~ ~s made by a Councilman for the reading of such ordinance or resolutzor~, Councilm~n Chandler seconded %he motion° ~OZION UNANI~OUSL? CARRZFD REPORT , FZNANC 2AL DEMANDS _~A~!~T..~;/~!'~ Demands against the City in the amoun~ o£ $804.,~99..~ ~.~ ~cco:rdance w~tlh the !967~68 Budge~ were approved., PUBLIC HEAR[NG 'VARIANCE NO ~89~; Submit'ted b'¥ Cr.ai~ :::ewel[.t .and Imperial House hold Shipping:, lnc , zeqaes~i~9 perm!ss:hon to establish a billiard parlor and aqd to permit a parcel of 10364 land having no frontage on a dedicated street on Portion No,~ 2; M~::i zoned property located on the north side of Orangethorpe Avenue, west of Orange.~ thorpe Park° The City Planning Commission pursuant to Resolution Nco PC67~:169 approved said variance in party denying the proposed billiard parlor and pizza parlor with on-sale beer on Portion Not. I~ and approving the lot split as proposed~ subject to following conditions: rhst a Parcel Map to record the approved division of subject property De submitted to the City of Anaheim for approval and then be recorded in tae office of the Orange Count'? Recorder. 2, That trash storage areas shali De provided in accordance with approved plans on file w~th ~he office of the Director of Public Works. 3, That fire hydrants shall be i!nstalied as requ:~red and determined to De necessary by the Chlef of the Fire Department ?nat the o~ner of Portion No t snell submit to the City Attorney satisfactory ev~den.ce of a recorded easement to provide perpetual ~.ngress and egress ~o Portion No 2~ prior to the issuance of a buil~ diqg permit for any structure to De constructed on Portion No,) 2. That the plans of development for Port~o~ No~ 2 shall be submitted to the Planning Corr~niss%on for approval of the access proposed through and across Portion No,. i, prior to the issuance of a Building Permit for any structure to be constructed on Portion NCo 2. 6 That adequate provisions sha~l Oe made to shield the drainage channel ~,~e event the Wes ,e~?' portion of ?he two parcels are used for park lng purposes, 7. ~h~t Condition No }L? above me~t~oned~ shall be complied with prf~or to %o zhe 'time that the Building Permit is issued or within a period of 180 days from date hereof~ ~hichever o~curs first, or such fur%her time as the Commission or Cliy Council may grant. 8 Ihat Condit!on Nos~ 2~ 13~ and 6~ above mentloned~ shall be complied wJ%h pr~[or to final bullalng and zoning inspections for Portion Nco 2o Appeal from action take9 by the City Planning Commission was filed by Joe L.. Lane~ Agent for the petit~oners~ and Public Hearing scheduled %his date,, [Mayor Peb[e¥ entered the Meet:~ng,!:~35 The Zoning Supervisor, Ronald Ihompson, noted the location of subject property and the existing uses and zoning in the immediate area,~ He reported that the basis of the City Planning Commission's denial of the use proposed for Portion No~ 1 was that the establishment would be incompatible with the exist~ lng industrial uses and to the ultimate development in the area° In answer to Council quest~oning~ Mro Thompson advised that the restaurant and cocktail lounge prevzously approved for subject property~ (Conditional Use Permit Noo 549} was oriented with a complex which included an off~ce building: That the proposed hours of operation and the amount of traffic which would be generated from the proposed establishment would be detrimental to the area~ and traffic to the proposed future industrial devel~ opment on Portion No 2 would use the parking area on Portion Noo 1 for access° Mayor PebZey asked 1f the petitioners or their representative wished to address the City Counczl.~ Mr., Joe Lane~ [335 W. Valencia Drive~ Suite G~ Fullerton, agen~ for the petitioners~ addressed the Co~nc~l~ advising that the billiard and pizza parlors would be housed ~n a 14~000 square foot s%ructure~ meeting all requirements for industrial buiidings, and could be converted to industrial use~ tha~ the primary business would be the 48 table billiard parlor, not a "beer hall~~' and he explained the nature of the bus,hesse. Mr~ Lane further advised, that after reviewing the plans, the owner of ad'~o1, ning property at: Orangethorpe ~ndus'trial Park withdrew his previous 10365 C_!tY H~al_!~ A__qah__ei_ m~ California ~, COUNCIL MINUTES ~- September 1~9~_1_96~7 ~i_!30 P~~ objections, and the proposed development has been discussed with other property owners in the area~ who have offered no opposition° Ne noted that Portion No,~ 2 had been reserved for future industrial use° The Mayor asked if anyone wished to address the City Council in opposition to the subject Variance3 there being no response~ declared the hearing closed° Attention was called to a report from the Anaheim Police Depart:~ ment, dated August 17~ 1967, concerning two establishments3 similar to the one proposed3 operated in the Long Beach Area, by the people who would run the Anaheim establishment° Councilman Dutton failed to see the incompati~ biiity of the use in the industrial area,: RESOLUTION~ Councilman Schutte stated he was in full agreement with the action taken by the City Planning Commission~ and he thereupon offered Resolution upholding said sction~ granting Variance No<) 1896~ in part, denying the billiard and pizza parlor on Portion No~, 1o Vote: Said Resolution failed to carry by the following Roll Call AYES o' COUNC IL~EN ~ NOES ~ COUNCILMEN ~ ABSENT~ COUNC ILMEN~ Schutte Du'tton~ Krein, Chandler and Pebley None RESOLUTION NO~ 67R=527: At the conclusion of Council discussion, Coun= cilman Dutton offered Resolution NOo 67R=527 for adoption~ grantin9 Variance Noo 1896 in its entirety~ as requested, subject to recommen= dations of the City Planning Commission~ amending Condition NOo 6 thereof to read as follows~ and adding Condition Noo 9 thereto~ as follows~ "6 ,~ That adequate provisions shall be made to provide for continued and uninterrupted use of the Drainage Channel in the event the westerly portion of the two parcels is used for parking purposeso 9 ~= Ihat signing shall be in conformance with other signing in the industrial tract~ Refer to Resolution Book~ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM GRANTING YARIA'NCE NO<~ 1896,~ Roll Call vote~ A ¥ E $ :~ NOES~ ABSENT: COUNCIL~N: Dutton, Krein, Chandler and Pebley COUNC ILhtEN ~ Schutte COUNC ILN~N: None The Aayor declared Resolution Noo 6'7R:=527 duly passed and adopted° PUBLIC HEARING ~ ABANDONMENTg Public Hearing was held on proposed abandon~ ment of former Anaheim Union Water Company right=of=way for pipe lines~ I0 foot easement located north of La Palma Avenue~ extending from State College Blvdo to Whittier Street~ pursuant to Resolution No~) 67R=498~ duly published in the Anaheim Bulletin~ September 73 19673 and notices thereof posted in accordance with lam~ Ibc ~ayor asked if anyone wished to address the City Council, there being no response, declared the Public Hearing closedo RESOLUTION NOo 67R:~528~ On the recommendations of the City Engineer, Council= man Chandler offered Resolution NOo 67R,:528 for adoption3 granting said Aban= donment as requested:~ Refer to Resolution Book~ 10366 C_i ty~Ha 1.1~D¢_h~~Ca~r~ ~ COUNCZL MINUTES ~ Se~ttember 19_~.~1~967:~1a- 1 ~ 30 P.,M o A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ORDERING THE VACATION AND ABANDONNENT OF A FORMER ANAHEIM UNION WATER CONLDANY RIGHT OF WAY FOR PIPE LINE PURPOSES OVER, UNDER, ACROSS~ ALONG AND THROUGH THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTYo (6V::I1A~ East of State College Blvdo~ North of La Palms Avenue ~: ) Roll Call Votex AYES g COUNCILMEN NOES;~ COUNC !LMEN :~ ABSENT~ COUNCILMEN Dutton~ Krein~ $chutte, Chandler and Pebley None None The Mayor declared Resolution No,: 67R,~52,8 duly' passed and adopted° PUBLIC DANCE PERMI'r~ App.lzcatlon flied by Carmen Moreno~ on behalf of Ignacio goza #].~ for perm~.t 'to conduct pub!~c daace~ October 15~ 1967, at 608 West Vermont Street~ was submitted and granted, subject to provisions of Chapter 4o16 of the Anaheim Municipal Code as resommended by the Chief of Police~ on motion of Councilman Dutton~ seconded Dy Councilman Krein~, MOTION CARRIED,, RE~EST = ANAHEIM ART ASSOCIAilp_N=< Communication dated August 23, 1967, from Mrs° Osborne Wheeler~ of the Anaheim Art Association, requesting permission to con~ duct an Art Auction December 3, 1967, at the Anaheim Art Association Center~ (Spencer House)~ located at Maxwell Park~ were submitted together with report from the Parks and Recreat£on D:lrec~:or Mro $orsabal reported that the City Manager's office had approved a solicita= tion permit for the Auction~ in the event the activity is held; that in accor~ dance with terms of the Anaheim Art Association"s lease for the facility~ the sale of art objects is prohibited unless approved by the City Council° Councilman Dutton moved that the Anaheim Art Association be granted permission to conduct an Art ,Auction~ and that ~ny required fees in connection therewith be waived, Councilman Krein secoaded the motion, MOTION CARRIED° RECLASS!FICAZION NOo 66~67~62 & VARIANCE N0,,1874 ~ REVISED PLANSa Revised plans submit%ed by Robert S~ Borden for Fullerton Mortgage & Escrow Company~ pursuant to Resolution No 67R~427, approvzng Variance No,, 1874 (Condition Nco 5), were reviewed by %he City Councii~ together with recommendations of the Development Services Department~ Zoning Dzv:.s~on~ proposed R,3 zoned property located on the West side of Beach Blvdo~ South of Orange Avenueo Mr:, Thompson reported ~n%erested residents in the .area had been notified that .h.~s date~ the revised plans would be ,considered ~ ~ and were present in the Council Chamber,, Mr, Steve Clapp, 3043 Rome Avenue, requested permission to address the City Councii~ and asked whet, her a quorum had been present July 25, 1967~ when the City Council approved subject Reclassification and Variance~ /he City' Clerk read the Roll Call taken on Resolutions No, 67R~426 and 67R~,427~ it being noted that three of the five Councilmen were present and voted "Aye,"" thereby constituting a quorum Mrs, Ciapp was of the opinion that the opposition had not made its position clear at the Public Hearing~ and he suggested that the action taken by the City Council to approve subject Reclassification and Variance be reversed~ and that it would be more feasible to approve single family residential develop= ment for the westerly portion of subject property (Portion Nos~ A and B) for compatiblllty with the existing residential area~ and to encourage future residential development in the area~ The Deputy City Attorney was of the opinion that the action taken in July could not be substani~$iiy changeo without another Public Hearing° Mr,, Cl.app requested that the people present, in opposition to the proposed de= velopment be given .~n opportunity to discuss the matter with Mr,~ Borden 1036'7 C~a__A~.~all A~ California - COUNCIL MINUTES ,: Se~ptember 19~__1_96~7_~ 1:_ 30 PoM,, prior to Council action on the plans submitted Council determination on development plans submitted by Borden was deferred~ to afford an opportunity for further discussion between the in'~erested parties,, Later in the meeting, Mro Clapp advised that they had reviewed the revised plans and found them excellent, but those who were opposed were desirous of single family development on the rear portion~, Mr, Borden~ .400 West Alberta Street, addressed the Council, advising that they had complied with ail requirements in preparing the revised plans~ He no,ed that tf ~hey developed the rear portion for single family residential~ two lots on the easterly side of the portion would Pack up to commercial proper%y~ which would preclude the availability of f~nancLn§ for that type of single family resident~alo Splitting Lot C to develop for, R,~i would result in extremely costly lots, and he noted the R~3 complex was proposed as an ad, It development, and would be maintalned in accordaDce with high standards° Councilman Dutton moved that 'the revised plans submitted be ap, proved, and thaz the requ:~red Parcel Map be accomplished showing two par, eels only Parcel A~ and Parcels B and C in combinazion~ as recommended by 'the Development Services Department~ Counc~!man Chandler seconded the motion ~O[ifON CARRY[ED CiIY PLANNING CON~i~S!ON ::i~ Act, ions taken by the City Planning Commission at their meeting held Auuus~ 28~ t967~ pertafning to the following appli cations~ were s,~Om/tted fo,~ City Co~nci,~ information and consideration~ CONDITIONAL US5 PERMiI NO~ 958~ Submitted by Anaheim Memorial Hospital Associa%ion~ Inc , requesting permission to expand an existing hospital with the addition of a three story s~ructure with waivers of minimum sideyard setback and od~..Lding height limitation; R-A zoned property, !oca~ed at the nor't~west corner of La Palms Avenue and West $treet~ {llll West La Palms Avenue) Granted by the C&ty Planning Commission, subject to conditions, pursuant 'to Resolution No. D0(,'7::[87~, CONDITIONAL USE PERMII NO, 959~ Submitted by Huntington Park First Savings & Loan Associatlon, requesting permission %0 establish a private club and recreational faciiizy' wl~n chessie liquor, and waiver of wall height in front setback areas~ C ~ ~oned property, located at 1025 South Anaheim Bivd~ Granted by the :o~tv Planning Commission, subject to conditions, pursuant to Resolution No,~ PC67~!88~ CONDI'IIONAL USE PERMII NO g6t~ Submitted by John R~, and Erma Co Summers, requestin9 %o establish a pre-school and nursery school in an existing residential structure~ R~,A zoned property located at 1239 South Magnolia Avenue, Sranted by 'the City Planning Commission, subject to conditions, pursuant to Resolution No PC67:,189~, VARIANC5 NO,~ 1909:~ Submitted by Gerald Erlandson, requesting permission to construct a second dwelling unit~ with waivers of minimum floor area, minimum required parking spaces~ and minimum side yard setback; R=2 zoned property located at 725 North Sabina Street~, Granted by the City Planning Commission, subject to conditions, pursuant 'to Resolution No PC67.-190,:. VARIANCE NO~ 1~[~l Submz'tted by Fredericks Development Corporation~ requesting permission to erect a free,-,standing sign, with waiver of mini= mum distance oetween free-st,and~ng signs~ C~l zoned property located at the northeast Jorner of La Pa]ma Avenue and State College Blvdo 10368 C_i_~[_ Hall~_Anaheim~=~C_a_~l~!ornia ,= COUNCIL M!NU~rEs ~ September_19_~ I~96_~_l_~3Q_P_~_~ Granted by :he City Piann!,n9 Commtssion~ subject, to condltions~ pur~ suant to Resohtion No PC67=192, The foregoing actions were revzewed by the Clty Council and no further ac'tion taken on the above numbered Conditional Use Permit and Variance app!i~ cations CONDIIIONAL USE PER'ii NO~ 957~ Submitted by F~rst Church of the Nazarene~ requestin9 future expansion of an exzstlng Church on Port,on No~ 1~ and per~, mission for a Sunday School and Pre school Kindergarten :in e.x~sting residen~ rial szructures~ R,I zoned property Located East of East Street, between lincoln Avenue and Oak Street The City Planning Comm_ssLon, pursuant to Resolution No~: PC67:.197~ approved :said perm2% ~.n part< Review of action taken ov t:ae C~ty Planning Commission was reques= ted by Councilman Schutte and ~he Cit. f Clerk was Instructed ~o schedule the matter ~or Public Hearing before the City Council., PROPOSED STREET NAME CHANGES N©RWOOD .AVENUE AND KELLER STREET~ City Plam~ ning Commission Resolution No- PC6~:20:3 was submitted~ recommending a street name change for Norwood Avenue, !oc~ed easterly o-F East Gates Street in the West ,AnahefL.-,. area~ ~:o L~nerose DrY, ye Also s'~Om::tted was City Pi~,~}n~mg Commlss:.on Resolution No, PC67,~204~ recommending a ~treet name change for Keller ~reet~ being an extension of the existing Bethel Drive~ between Sunkist Street and Hilda Street~ to Bethel Drive, RESOLUTION NOS~, 6 .,029 AbE) 67R=530: Councilman Du'tton offered Resolution numbers 67R:529 and 67R~530 for adopts, on, '0] + Refer to Res ~u~oa Book ~ O" T rUN RESOLUTION NO. 67R=529: A RES .U.! OF THE CI7~ COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CHANGING IHE NAME OF NORWOOD AVENUE, IN 'LF~E CITY OF ANAHEIM,TO LANEROSE DR FVE RESOLUTION NO,~ 67R~530:~ A RES LU_..~ON O,F THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIE CHANGING IHE NAME O~ KELLE~ STREEI~ iN [HE CiTY OF ANAI{EI~ TO BETHEL DR IVE Roll call vote: AYES ~ COUNC IL~EN: NOES :~ COUNC IL~EN .~ ,ABSENT ~ C OUNC ILMEN i.' Dotton~ Krein~ Schutte, Chandler and Pebley None None The Mayor declared Resolu'tlon Nos. 67R=529 and 67R=530 duly passed and adopted° PROPOSED SCENIC "~" v ................................. H~oHWA~ R. OU~ $ANZA ANA CANYON~ Planning Supervisor~ Ronald Grud~:inski, briefed a~t!on taken by the Cit'F Planning Commission~ at their meeting held A~gus% 28~ 1967~ ~n con~unction with the .consideration o~ comparable zonln~ for the Per~]ta MilLs Annexation No., 2 area~ recommen~ ding to the City Council considerati~on of submitting a Resolution to the State of California~ D~is~.on o{ Hish~ays and to the County of Orange~ urgin~ the establishment o{ the Sap~ Aha Canyon area as a scenic highway route~ in order ~hat the area may be Da$i~ally retained in its present m.anner~ thus d~scouraging further encroachment of Freeways into the area~ Mr.. Grudz:insk:~ advised ~:hat since she Planning Commission meeting, i.~c was determ?ned tna~: the San'~ Aha Canyon Road from the Newport Freeway easterly to the Corona F:reeway had peen previously designated as a Scenic Highway on lhe State o~' CaL~'ornLa Ma:~ter Plan for Scenic Highways~ however~ 10369 ~ Ha~ll~,An,aheim~ California ~ COUNCIL MINUTES ~, September 19~_1_96_~v _l:30~P_o_~,~ the State Act relies on local jurisdiction for implementation,, This would involve the City"$ maklng the designation and then commencing studies 20 establish a scenzc corridor~ and he explained the obligations which would accompany the establishment of such a corridor,> Councilman Chandler moved that the matter be referred to the Development Services Department for a written report on the steps neces,~ sary to initiBte the program Councilman Dutton seconded the motions. MOTION ~ ~ ~ARR~ED~, RESOLUTION NOd 67Rc53t ,~ AWARD OF WORK ORDER NOc 18945 In accordance with recommendations of 'the City £ngineer~ Councilman Krein offered Resolution NOd 67R~:.531, for adoption Refer zo Resolution Book: A RESOLUTION OF IHE CIiY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A SEALED PROPOSAL AND AWARDING A CONTRACT TO THE LOWEST RESPONSIBLE BIDDER FOR THE FURNISHING O~ ALL PLAN~ LABOR, SERVICES, MATERIALS AND EQUIPN~ENT AND ALL UTILITIES AND TRANSPORTATiON~ INCLUDING POWER, FUEL AND WATER, AND PERFORM,-, ING ALL WORK NECESSARY TO CONSTRUCT AND COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT~ IMPROVEN~NT OF UTILITY YARD (PHASE II) AT 901 EAST VERMONT AVENUE~ IN ~rHE CIIY O? ANAHEIM, WORK ORDER NO~ 1894 ~ (Kiely Corporation, $!,48,250o00)~ Roll[ ,calk votes AYES~ COUNCiLMEN ~ NOES~ COUNC iLNRiN ~ ABSENT~ COUNC iLN~N i'~ Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Chandler a~d Pebley None None The Mayor declared Resolution No~. 67R=531 duly passed and adopted~ DEEDS OF EASEMEN/:~ Councilman Schut%e offered Resolutions NOd 67R~532 and 67R=533 for adoption° Refer to Resolution Book~ RESOLUTION NOd 67R~:,532~: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF ;THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING AN EASEMENT GRANT DEED CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES~ !NCLUD= !NC A SANITARY SEWER~ (Santa And Valley Irrigation Company)~ RESOLUTION NO~ 67R=533~ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A GRANT DEED CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR AN EASENtENT FOR ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES~. (General Electric Company) Roll call vote~ AYE S ~ COUNCILMEN g NOES~ COUNCILMEN ~ ABSENT',~ COUNC iLN~EN ~' Dutton~ Krein, Schutte, Chandler and Pebley., None None /he Mayor declared Resolutions Noso 67R~532 and 67R~533 duly passed and adopted,:, RESOLUTION NO~ 67R=534~ Councilman Chandler offered Resolution NOd 67R~534 for adoption~ Refer to Resolution Book° A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CiTY OF ANAHEIM AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A CONVEYANCE THEREOF (General Electric Company}o Roll call vote~ 10370 Cit___y~Hal~l Anaheim Caiiforn~a .:: COUNCIL MINUTES :, September 19 1967 1~30 P.Mo AYESg COUNC IIJ~EN ~ NOES ~ COUNC IL~EN ~ ABSENT ~ COUNCiLMEN ~ Dutton.~ Krein3 Schutte, Chandler and Pebley None None [ne Mayor declared Resolution Noo 67R:534 duly passed and adopted~, ~E$OLU/ION NOo 67R~.535~ On the recommendation of the City Manager, Councilman Dutton offered Resolution Not, 67R=535 for adoption° Refer to Resolution Book.. A RESOLUTION OF !HE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AUTHORIZING IHE SALE OF CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY3 TOGETHER WITH CERTAIN EASEMENTS FOR ACCESS AND PiPE LINE PURPOSES~ AND AUtHORIZiNG THE EXECUTION OF A CONVEYANCE THEREOF,. ~Anahelm Union ~.gh School District Wel~ Site Roll c,ali[ vote~ AYES~ COUNCILMEN :~ NOES~ COUNC iLJ~EN ~ ABSENT~ COUNCILMEN~ Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Chandler and Pebley None None The Mayor declared ResolutLon No.~ 67R=535 duly passed and adopted~ PURCHASE OF ~gUIP~/flENT~ Mr~ Sorsabal reported on the one bid received for the put,= chase of ~ransformer 'Test Uni%~ from Multi-Amp Corp.~3 in the amount o~ $~3038,,50~ and recommended acceptance of said bid° On the recommendation of the Assistant to the City Manager~ Councilman Krein moved ~hat the bid of Multi-Amp Corpo, Cranford, New 3ersey~ be acgepted~ and purchase .authorized in the amount of $5,038o50o Councilman Dutton seconded the motlon~ MOTION CARRIED° PURCHASE OF E_Q~IPMENTi Mr.. Sorsabal reported on quotation received from Jamison Ma~,ufacturing Company~ Los Angelea, for purchase of playground equipment to be installed at the Stoddard School Park site, in the amount of $5,107o47~ incluoing tax~ and advised that aaid equipment meets the specifications of the City and the School, and the 3amison Manufacturing Company is the only local firm that manufactures thts type and quality of equipment° Councilman Dutton moved that the bid of Jamison Company, in the amount of $53107.,47, be accepted~ and purchase authorized as the only bid that meets City and School needs and specificationso Councilman Chandler seconded the motion~ MOIION CARRIED, CLAIMS AGAINST THE CiTY~ The following Claims against the City were denied, as recommended by the City Attorney~ and ordered referred to the insurance agent on motion of Councilman Dutton, seconded by Councilman Chandler~ a< Claim filed by the Automobile Club of Southern California, on behalf of Ctifford Edlund~ for damages to vehicle3 purportedly from paint over,=spray, on or about June 133 1967o Claim submitted by Maude L~ Johnson, for damages purportedly renu!ting from water pressure3 on or about August 23 19670 Co Claim subm].t%ed by Duane Hlavnicke, for damages purportedly resulting from ground .clamps on power line3 on or about 3uly 29 or 30~ 1967,. d, Claim submitted by Jerry Lee Ash, for damages to property, purportedly resulting from golf balls~ on or about 3une 12, 1967o MOTION CARRiED ~ R_~QUEST ~ GARDEN GROVE SANITARY DISTRICT: Communication dated September 6,1967~ from the Garden Grove Sanitary District Board of Directors, was submitted, requesting cooperation from the City Engineering and Planning Departments 10371 ~_A~oa_h_elm~ C__21ifornia ~ COUNCIL MINUTES ,= September lg~196~?~=1:30 with the Board Engineer in a Study of existing Sanitary Sewage System within the District~ and preparation of a report on future needs within the District~ On motion Dy Councilman Krein, seconded by Councilman Chandler~ the foregoing request was approved° MOTION CARRIED° CORRESPONDENCE - ANNUAL HALLOWEEN FES/IVAL~ Communication dated September 7, 1967, from the Anaheim Halloween Festival Board of Governors~ requesting endorsement of two proposed Halloween Dances to be held as part of the Festival program~ was submitted, and consideration thereof deferred one week~ for further information> ORDINANCE NOs 2419~ Councilman Dutton offered Ordinance No,, 2419 for adoption° Refer, to Ordinance Book° AN ORDINANCE OF THE CiTY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18~ CHAPTER 18o04o020 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE~ (General Provisions ~ R=E Zone)° Roll ,call vote~ AYE S',~ COUNC IL~N ~ NOES~ COUNCILMEN~ ABSENT~ COUNC YLMEN ~: Dutton~ Krein, $chutte, Chandler and Pebley None None Mayor Pebley declared Ordinance No~, 2419 duly passed and adopted~ ORDINANCE NOo 2420~ Councilman Dutton offered Ordinance Naa 2420 for adoption~ Refer to Ordinance Book° AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING 'TITLE 18~ CHAPTER 18o18, SEC= TION 18,~I8~020 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL COD~ (Animals/Birds, RaE Zone)° Roll call vote: AYES~ COUNCILN~N: NOE $"~ COUNCiLMEN ~ ABSENT ~ COUNCILMEN ~ Du%ton, Krein, Schutte~ Chandler and Pebley None None Mayor Pehley declared Ordinance Naa 2420 duly passed and adopted° ORDINANCE NO,:~ 2421~ Councilman Krein offered Ordinance Naa 2421 for adoption~ Refer to Ordinance Book° AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 3, CHAPTER 3o36, /ION 3,36~010 OF /HE ANAHEIM N~aNICIPAL CODE° (Coin Operated Merchandise Machines ,~ Postage Machines)~ Roll call vote~ AYES~ COUNC ILN~N~ NOES~ COUNCILN~N~ ABSENT~ COUNCZL~IEN~ Dutton, Krein, Schutte~ Chandler and Pebleyo None None ~ayor Pebley declared Ordinance NOo 2421 duly passed and adoptedo ORDINANCE NOo 2422: Councilman Krein offered Ordinance No~ 2422 for adoption° Refer to Ordinance Book~ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AN~NDING SECTION 3076°040 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO PASSENGER VEHICLE RENTAL° (Motorcycles) Roll call vote~ 10372 ,Ct~H~all~l~Anaheim~ Ca[[f~o.rnia - COUNCIL MINUIES - SeR[e_mbe~r19_~19~67_~_%~30 PoM~______zo AYESg COUNCILMEN~ Dutton, Krein, $¢hutte, Chandler and Pebley NOE$~ COUNCILN~N~ None ABSENI~ COUNCILN~EN~ None Mayor Pebley declared Ordinance Now 2422 duly passed and adopted° ORDINANCE NOo 2423: Councilman Krein offered Ordinance No. 2423 for first readingc, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING. (6656747 ~ Ct=l) ORDINANCE NO,~ 2424~ Councilman Dutton offered Ordinance NOo 2424 for first reading~> AN ORDINANCE OF THE C~7Y OF ANAHEIM A~NDING TIILE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPA~ CODE RELA~NG ~0 ZONING,., !67,68:8 C~.i)o RESOLUTION NO 67R~536~ Councilman Du'tton offered Resolution Noo 67R~536 for adop= tiOno Refer to Resolution Book° A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ESTABLISHING A NO PARKING AREA ON A PORTION OF BEACH BOULEVARD~ Roll call vote~ AYES ~ COUNC IL~EN:~ NOES~ COUNC iLMEN~ ABSENT ~ COUNCILMEN ~ Dutton, Krein~ Schutte, Chandler and Pebley None None ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE APPLICATIONS~ The following applications were presented by the Assistant to the Ci'ty Manager to the City Council for their information~ Ao Application suomitted by Sam E~ Meyer, The Southland Corporation, for Person %0 Person Transfer of Off Sale Beer and Wine license for the 7=Eleven ~arket, 239 South Magnolia Avenue, (C~I zone)° Bo Application submitted by Robert .James Stephenson~ for Person to Person Transfer of On Sale Beer License at Oscar~'s Drive In~ 1770 South Harbor Boule.= vard, {C~R zone)° Co Application submitted by Bil=Ric Market~ Inco, for Person to Person Trans® fer of Off Sale Beer and Wine license at Kaiser's Market, 406 East Lincoln Avenue, (C~3 zone).~ Do Application submitted by Angela Mo and Evo Jo Magni, for Person to Person Transfer of Off Sale Beer and Wine license, at Little Vinny~s, 835 South Knott Avenue, (C=i zone)° No Council action was taken on the foregoing applications° CAPRON BUILDING~ Pursuant to discussion held by the City Council at the September 12~1967,meeting relative to the unfortunate state of disrepair to the Capron Building, located at the northeast corner of Lincoln Avenue and Clementine Street, Mro Mickelson reported on inspection of the premises last week~ ad- vising that although there were no pigeons inside the building, the birds were nesting in the air conditioning equipment on the roof, and in the sign on the front of the building° The building was structurally sound~ and there was no apparent violation of the Health Regulations nor City Ordinanceso He noted that many sections of the downtown area are troubled with nesting pigeons° In response to Councilman Chandler~s question, the Deputy City Attorney was of the opinion that an ordinance could be adopted to require commercial properties to maintain sidewalks in a clean condition~ in a manner similar %o the Weed AbaTement program.~ The foregoing issue was ordered taken under advisemen%o 10373 City Hall A~aheim~C~al_ifornia ,= COUNCIL MINUTES - Se t~~196~ PROPOSED STOP SIGN : WEST STREEI: Traffic Engineer~ Edward Granzow~ briefed his report dated September 199 1967~ relative to proposed stop sign at the northwest corner of West Street and Westmont Drive~ concluding that if the growth of shrubs and trees~ etc~,~ within the right,~of~way along the west side of West Street were cleared~ the problem would be solved<, The report further noted that the installation of proposed stop sign for southbound vehicles would result in additional problems~ and would do little to relieve the existing situation° Mr~ Granzow submitted for Council review photographs of the area~ illustrating the heavy growth within the City right-of-wayo Councilman Schutte was of the opinion that the only solution was the installation of s~dewalks in the area~ to afford a safe place for school children and other pedestrians to walk. Dr~ MoL~ Weinstein, resident of the D~yer Drive area for eve~ ten years~ stated that each year the traffic on Westmont Drive has creased considerably As a temporary expedient for the children in the area~ he re,~ested a four to five foot clearance for parkways along West Street on both sides of Wes~mont Drive for a walk way~ pending future installations of sldewaiks~ The City Engineer advised that a supplementary report on possible installation of sidewalks could be submitted prior 'to the next City Council meeting° At the conclusion of the discussion~ the City Engineer was in,-, structed to place wooden stakes at the property lines of properties in the immediate area where no sidewalks exist~ to illustrate the right=,of~, way area which could be cleared$ further~ %o contact the owners of pro= perry at the northwest 3nd southwest corners of the intersection in ques~ tlon to determine the mos% feasible method of resolving the problems~ and report back to the City Council at a later date~ ADJOURNMENT~ Councilman Kre~n moved to adjourn° Councilman Schutte seconded the motion,~ MOTION CARRIED° ADJOURNED~ 3~ 30 P City Clerk