1958/02/112507
City Hall, Anaheim~ California~ February 4~ 1958 - 7:00
BEVERAGE APPLICATIONS: Application for Lou's Drive=In Liquors, 8031 Euclid
'Avenue, Person to Person Transfer, Off-Sale General, and application of
Palm Square Market, 910 South Palm Street, Person to Person Transfer, Off-Sale
General, were ordered filed°
Councilman Schutte moved to adjourn° Councilman Coons seconded the
motion~ MOTION CARRIED.
AD,.TOURN~D .~
City Clerk
City Hall, An~heim~ California3 February ill 1958 - 7:00 P.M.
The City Council of the City of Anaheim met in regular session°
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ABSENT
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COUNCILMEN: Pearson, Coons, Fry, Schutte and Wisser.
COUNCILM~N: None.
CITY ATTORNEY: Preston Turner°
CITY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER: Keith Ao Murdoch.
_MINUTE_S: The minutes of the regular meeting held January 289 1958 and adjourned
regui[ar meeting held February 4, 1958 were approved on motion by Councilman
W~sser~ seconded by Councilman Coons° MOTION CARRIED.
RESOLUTION NO~ 4~58: Councilman Coons offered Resolution Noo 4358 and moved
f~r ~ts passage and adoption°
Refer to Resolution Book, page
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AND DIRECTING
[HE PAYMENT OF DEMANDS AGAINST THE CITY AS OF FEBRUARY 11~ 1958. ($286,371,14)
On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by
the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEN: Pearson~ Coons, Fry, Schutte and Wisser.
NOES: COUNCILMEN: None.
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None.
The Mayor declared the foregoing Resolution duly passed and ado~d.
CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING - RECLASSIFICAIION NO. F-57-58-28: Submitted by
Broadway-Hale Stores, Inco requesting R-3 zoning on property located on the west
~de of Loara Street, north of the Orange County Flood Control District property.
The City Planning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution No. 149,
Series 1957~8~ recommended said reclassification, subject to the following
conditions:
1o The filing of s~andard deed restrictions of the city of Anaheim ~r
R-.3 developments~
2. /he erection of the buildings in accordance with layout and rendering
submitted as part of the application.
3o The deeding to the City of Anaheim of 32 feet from the center line
of Loara Street for street widening°
4~ Engineering requirements~
Hearing was continued by the City Council from the meeting of
February ~, 1958 for further investigation.
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The Mayor asked if anyone wished to address the Council.
Attorney, 3o Eo Coldecott, representing the Applicants, addressed the
Counci!~ reviewing the proposal, outlining the area and uses in the immediate
v~cinity of this property°
A plot plan and artist~s rendering of the proposed development was placed
on the blackboard for all to review°
Mr~ Coldecott explained that the exact layout of the development will
depend a great deal on the wishes of the financial institutions and also the
architects; that they did not want to leave any impression that the maps shown
at this hearing would necessarily be actually what would be constructed. That
th~s was what they have in mind and intend to build, but conditions may require
~ome varfatfons, and therefore, they did not wish to be bound by these maps as
subm]~tted~ He agreed with the necessity of dedication of land for the widening
of Loara Street, and assured the Council that the access to £uclid Avenue would
be worked out in which every way deemed best by the City Council~ That they have
no intentions of constructing a street along the Flood Control Channel. He further
stated that he understood that there would necessarily be dedication for the
widening of 5uclid Avenueo
Mr~ Coldecott agreed with the findings and actions of the City Planning
Commission and urged approval of the rezoning by the City Council.
Mayor Pearson asked if any thought had been given to putting a road
through north and south, coming out the west end of the 10 acre parcel onto
Crescent.
Mr, Coldecott advised that he didn't believe under any circumstance~
that it could be considered and stated the reasons:
Obtaining the right to bridge the Flood Control Channel.
The reduction of the Bank parking lot facilities.
A gentlemen in the audience asked if the units would be both singles
a~d doubles
Wr:~ Coldecott answered that there would be a mixture of one bedroom
units having approximately 625 square feet floor space and two bedroom units
having approximately 850 square feet floor space.
Further discussion was held regarding necessary access for vehicles and
was agreed that this would have to be carefully considered by the City ~ngineering
Department~
Mr. Burton addressed the Council, opposing any opening onto Loara Street.
In his opinion, all traffic from the northeast would be coming through the sub-
division tract streets.
The minutes of the City Planning Commission regarding the suggested
restrictions to be placed on the reclassification were read.
With reference to assurance of a first class development, Mr. Coldecott
e×plained that there would be well in access of Two Million Dollars in this
project and that they had already invested a great deal of money in the area and
do not intend not making this a first class development.
Councilman Coons asked if they would be willing to include in the deed
restrictions that the structures would not exceed two stories.
Mr. Coldecott answered, Yes.
Mr. Burton advised that the people in Claredge Park felt that the zoning
should be R-1 down to the storm drain and requested that the matter be continued
for two week so that the people in the area could be heard.
Mr. Coldecott advised that this application had two hearings before the
City Planning Commission and that this was the second hearing before the City
Council and was opposed to further continuance.
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Considerable consideration was given on what would be reasonable
requirements to the rezoning for the protection of all concerned°
Mr. Art Beach, resident on Loara Street, referred to the already
over crowded conditions of the school.
Mayor Pearson asked if anyone else wished to speak on this matter,
there being no response, declared the hearing closed.
~ESOI.UTION NO. 4359: Councilman Fry offered Resolution No. 4359 and moved for
its passage and adoption, authorizing the prepara~on of necessary Ordinance
changing the zone as requested, subject to the recommendations of the City
Planning Commission, with the exception of item Noo 2, and further subject to
the inclusion in the R-3 deed restrictions that the structures not exceed two-
story in height; that the plans for the development of the area showing the
type of building and street pattern, etc., be submitted to the City Council for
~ a '~
~n = approval before the adoption of the Ordinance completing this zone change,
Refer to Resolution Book, page
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETERMINING
7HAT A CHANGE OF ZONE IS NECESSARY IN CERTAIN AREAS OF THE CITY AND THAT
ARTICLE IX, CHAPTER 2 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE SHOULD BE AMENDED TO
ACCOMPLISH SAID CHANGE OF ZONE. (F-57-58-28 - R-3)
On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by
the following vote:
AYES: COUNCI L~EN:
NOES: COUNC I LMEN:
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN:
Pearson, Coons, Fry, Schutte and Wisser.
None.
None.
The Mayor declared the foregoing Resolution duly passed and adopted.
VARIANCE NO. 889: Submitted by Peter Petropoulus, requesting a waiver of the
50 foot P-L zone and permission to construct and operate a restaurant and
cocktail bar on property described as that triangular parcel of land located
on the east s~de of South Los Angeles Street, approximately 1000 feet south of
Bali Road.
The City Planning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution No. t71,
Series 1957-58, denied Variance No. 889 for a waiver of the P-L zone on the
subject property.
Appeal from action taken by the City Planning Commission was filed
by 1.~r. Peter Petropoulus and public hearinq ordered to be held ~arch 4, 1958,
~:00 P.~. on motion by Councilman Coons, seconded by Councilman Wisser. MOTION
CARRIED.
A~NDED VARIANCE NO. 701: Submitted by Neville Chemical Company, requesting a
change in Condition No. 7 of Resolution No. 3751, granting Variance No. 701, to
allow for a revised plot plan layout of buildings, rearranging the plant
location to front on Cerritos Avenue and the construction of a Butler type
building instead of masonry building for warehousing.
The City Planning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution No. 172,
Series 1957-58, 9ranted Variance No. 701, as amended~ (for revision of plot plan
and use of Butler-type building) subject to:
1. The erection of Butler type warehouse building and office at the
location shown on the plot plan which becomes a part of the record.
2. That all other conditions incorporated in the City Council's
Resolution No. 3751 be adhered to.
3. That any future development of the north portion of the property
fronting on Winston Rd. be subject to review by the City Planning Commission
and the City Council.
4. That Cerritos Avenue be developed as a 30 foot half width street
deeding 30 feet to the City of Anaheim from the centerline.
5. The installation of curbs, gutters and paving of the one half width
street on Cerritos Avenue.
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Copy of communication sent to the City Planning Commission from
Thomas p, Walker was submitted and read.
Discussion was held regarding street widths in this area and George E.
Holyoke, City Engineer, reported that Placentia Avenue will be a 106 foot street,
Sunkist will be a 90 foot right-of-way with a 64 foot travelway, and recommended
that the street dedication be increased to 45 foot half street for Cerritos
Avenue~ and 32 feet for Winston Road.
Mr. Stahl of the Neville Chemical Company was present at the meeting
and agreed to the dedication of 45 feet instead of 30 feet on Cerritos Avenue,
and to the dedication of 32 feet on Winston Road if required by the City Council.
The City Council requested the City Engineer to prepare necessary deeds
for the dedication of these right of ways for street purposes.
No further action was taken by the City Council.
AMENDED VARIANCE NO. 800: Submitted by M. D. C. Corporation, requesting permission
to relocate the intended use for better access to the building and easier
circulation of traffic.
The City Planning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution No. 173,
Series 1957-58, granted Variance No. 800, as amended, to relocate the building~
subject to the following conditions:
1. That there be no access or egress to the property from Walnut St.
This to be established by deed restrictions so that if in the future the property
changes ownership, this condition will be maintained.
2. That there be a 15 foot landscaping area behind the property line
on Walnut Street. This to be suitably planted with trees and shrubs.
3. That a 6 foot masonry wall be erected at the rear of the 15 foot
landscaped area~
4. That a 4 foot masonry wall be erected along the North boundary of
the property.
5. That all improvements be installed on Walnut Street and Katella
Avenue~ consisting of curbs, gutters, sidewalks, and street lights.
6~ That the buildings be erected in conformity with the plans presented.
7~ /hat 60 feet from the centerline of Katella Avenue be deeded to the
C~ty of A~ahei. m.
8. That 45 feet from the centerline of Walnut Street be deeded to the
C~ty of Anaheim.
~.~r. Ray Rhoads, representing the Applicant, addressed the Council and
presented a revised plot plan of the development and advised that the building
would remain the same as previously considered by the City Coumil. He stated that
although the property owners questioned the additional 10 foot dedication for
street widening~ they agreed to this provision° (For clarification, see Minutes of
[ebruary 18, 1958, page 2529)
An explanation was given by City Engineer, George 50 Holyoke, regarding
the condition of dedication°
In answer to a gentlemen's question, Mro Rhodes advised t~t they were
agreeable to no access onto Walnut Street°
Petition containing eleven signatures approving the granting of amended
Variance Noo 800 by the City Planning Commission was received at open meeting.
No further action was taken by the City Council.
VARIANCE NO. 897, TENTATIVE MAP~ TRACT NO. 2872, AND RECLASSIFICATION NO~ F-57-58-24~
Submitted by Herman Ho Tolkano
VARIANCE NO, 897 requests waiver of the 70 foot frontage requirement to
67 feet on five lots within Tract No. 2872.
TENTATIVE MAP, TRACT NO. 2872, located just south of Riverside Freeway
and east of Acacia Avenue, and contains 18 lots.
RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-57-58-3d requests R~i and R~3 zoning on lots within
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Tract Noo 2872.
Mro Ao R. McDaniel, Engineer representing the Applicant, requested
that Council consideration be given the Variance and Tentative Map at the same
time as the hearing is held on the Reclassification, and thereupon agreed to
the deferment of action by the City Council on the Tentative Map, Tract No.
2872 to the date set for public hearing on reclassification F-57-58-34.
Councilman Coons moved that review of action taken by the City
Planning Commission on Variance No. 897 and public hearinq on Reclassification
~[a~ F~=57-58-34 be held March~4, 1958, 7:00 P.M., and further, at the request
and approval of the Applicant, that action on Tentative Map, Tract No. 2872 be
deferred to this date. Councilman $chutte seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
VARIANCE NO. 904: Submitted by Chester Herbert, requesting permission to build
two small commercial buildings in front of existing residence for a cam shaft
shop and flower shop, on property described as 11221 South Manchester Avenue,
and further described as lying on the west side of Manchester Avenue between
Midway Drive and Haster Street.
It was noted that the location of the property lies east of Haster
S~reet, between Katella and Orangewood Avenues, therefore, action by the City
founcil was withheld to the next meeting (February 18, 1958) to check for
correctness the published description of the property under consideration.
VARIANCE NO, 905: Submitted by Arvid and Inta Teters, requesting permission
to operate an interior decorating service on property described as 523 South
Palm Street (between Santa Aha and Water Streets).
The City Planning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution No. 177,
Series 1957-58, denied said Variance°
Appeal from action taken by the City Planning Commission was filed
b,¢ Inta Teters and public hearinq ordered to be held March 4, 1958, 7:00
on motion by Councilman Schutte, seconded by Councilman Coons. MOTION CARRIED.
VARIANCE NO. 906: Submitted by Park Village Estates, requesting permission to
tonstruct a temporary directional sign at the southwest corner of Crescent and
Magnolia Avenues, advertising the sale of houses and lots within Tract No.
3044~.
The City Planning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution No. 178,
Series 1957-58, granted said Variance, subject to the nine conditions established
by the City Council for such signs~
No further action was taken by the City Council.
VARIANCE NO. 907: Submitted by Luxury Homes, Inc., requesting permission to
construct a temporary directional sign on property located approximately 1320
feet north of Lincoln Avenue, on the west side of Magnolia Avenue, advertising
the sale of houses and lots within Tract No. 1567.
The City Planning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution No. 179,
Series 1957-58, granted said Variance~ subject to the nine conditions
established by the City Council for such signs.
NO further action was taken by the City Council.
VARIANCE NO. 908: Submitted by Laramore Construction Company, requesting per-
mission to construct a temporary directional sign a% the southeast corner of
Lincoln and Harding Avenues, advertising the sale of houses and lots within
Tract No. 1812.
The City Planning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution No. 180,
Series 1957-58, granted said Variance, subject to the nine conditions
established by the City Council for such signs.
No further action was taken by the City Council.
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VARIANCE NO, 909: Submitted by B. L. 3effers, requesting permission to convert
and use the existing residence at 426 South Palm Street (northeast corner of
Santa Ann Street and Palm) for a lock and key service.
The City Planning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution No. 181,
Series 1957-58, granted said Variance for a period of not over three years.
Reveiw of action taken by the City Planning Commission was ordered by
the City Council to be held March 4, ~958~ 7:00 P.M. on motion by Councilman Wisser,
seconded by Councilman Fry. MOTION CARRIED.
VARIANCE NO. 910: Submitted by Consolidated Roofing and Sheet Metal Company,
requesting permission to use commercial building at 720 South Los Angeles Street
for sale and fabrication of sheet metal.
The City Planning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution No. 182,
Series 1957-58, granted Variance No. 910 for the sale and fabrication of light
sheet metal in conjunction with the roofing business now at the subject property~
provided that all the sheet metal work is conducted within the building, and
operating hours be within the hours of 7:00 A. M. to 7:00 P.M.
No further action was taken by the City Council.
REVIEW NO. 14: Submitted by Mr. and Mrs. W. Bradway Aspin, requesting permission
to erect a block wall one foot from the property line at 2332 East Seville Avenue
(Lot 72 of Tract No. 2569).
The City Planning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution No. 183,
Series 1957-58, granted Review No. 14 to permit the issuance of a special use
permit for a six foot concrete block wall, one foot at the rear of the property
line extending to the rear of the garage.
No further action was taken by the City Council.
REVIEW NO. 15: Submitted by Rancho La Paz Mobile Homes Park, requesting permission
to expend the present trailer park to the adjoining 10 acres on the west side of
the existing park, increasing the capacity of the park by 110 trailer spaces,
making a total capacity of the park, 290 trailer spaces.
After taking into consideration certain protective measures filed for
and on behalf of the owner of the property to the west, the City Planning Commission
pursuant to their Resolution No. 184, Series 1957-58, granted Review No. 15 for
the issuance of a special use permit for an enlargement of the existing Mobile
Homes Park, subject to: The erection of a fence or masonry wall along the westerly
boundary of the property at such time as it is determined what use will be made
of this property. If manufacturing, it is possible the construction should be
a 6 or 8 foot wall.
,~(r. Kenneth Brown, Manager-Vice President of Rancho La Paz Mobile Homes
Park, addressed the Council~ stating that Mrs Hampton, owner of the property to
the west, requested a six foot chain link fence and the City Planning Commission
granted them the right to reserve the type of fence to be constructed, subject
to the type of development of the adjacent property. He assured the Council that
'the fence or wall would be whatever type necessary to further beautify the park.
!~r. Brown furiher explained the size and location of the trailer spaces
and their type operation.
Discussion was held regarding the necessary payment by all developers
of the required fee for the acquisition of park and recreation sites and being
consistent with subdivision ($25.00 per lot) this charge should be based on a
$100.00 per acre basis for trailer parks.
~1r. Brown stated that although this was the first he knew of this re-
quirement, they would be willing to pay the fee on a $100.00 per acre basis.
No further action was taken by the City Council.
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RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-57-58-35: Submitted by Lloyd A. Mannes, requesting C-1
zoning on property located on the east side of Brookhurst Avenue, approximately
130 feet south of the centerline of Niobe Avenue (324 foot frontage on Brookhurst).
Public hearing was ordered to be held March 4, 1958, 7:00 P.M. on
motion by Councilman Wisser~ seconded by Councilman Coons. MOIION CARRIED.
IENIAIIVE MAP, YRACI NO. 1353: Subidivder, Huntington Development Company.
Tract located between Sunkist Street and Placentia Avenue, south of and adjoining
the Riverside Freeway~ containing 102 lots.
The City Planning Commission approved said Tentative Map, subject to
engineering requirements, and that should this subdivision be developed as more
than one subdivision, each successive subdivision thereof shall be submitted
in tentative form for approval.
full.
Engineering Committee recommendations were submitted and read in
The Administrative Officer, Keith A. Murdoch~ called attention to
drainage easement at the end of the cul-de-sac on the lot lying between Lots
4S and 49 and advised that these drainage ditches are a constant source of
maintainance and annoyance to the neighbors.
Mr. A. R. McDaniel, Engineer for the tract, addressed the Council and
advised that probably a conduit system to drain the tract could be worked out
and was certain that this could be taken care of to the satisfaction of both the
City and the developer.
On the recommendations of the Administrative Officer and with the
consent of Engineer, A. R. McDaniel, action by the City Council was withheld
for one week to se~ what type of construction could be developed for the
drainage of this tract~ on motion by Councilman Coons, seconded by Councilman
%~isser. MOTION CARRIED.
REVISED TENTATIVE MAP, TRACT NO. 1646: Subdivider, J. T. Hintz. Tract located
on the west side of Western Avenue, approximately 1657 feet north of Ball Road
and contains 73 lots.
The City Planning Commission approved Revised Tentative Tract Map
1646, subject to the following:
1. Engineering requirements.
2. Should this subdivision be developed as more than one subdivision~
each successive subdivision thereof shall be submitted in tentative form for
approval.
A gentleman addressed the Council and asked if there were any
architectural restrictions on this tract and called attention to the already
constructed large homes in the area.
He was answered that the only restrictions that would apply to this
tract would be the 1225 square foot liveable area requirement and the minimum
lot size requirement of 70 foot frontage and 7200 square foot area.
It was considered by the Council that this area should be given
further consideration~ as it appears to be partially established in compliance
to the R-O zoning.
Mayor Pearson asked if anyone was present representing the tract.
There was no response.
It was moved by Councilman Wisser, seconded by Councilman Coons, that
Revised Tentative Map of Tract No. 1646 be denied without prejudice to resubmit
with plans for proposed development. MOTION CARRIED.
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.TENTATIVE MAP~ TRACT NO. 3199: Subdivider, George M. Holstein & Sons. Tract
located on the west side of Eucild Avenue, approximately 527 feet south of Ball
Road and contains 25 lots.
The City Planning Commission approved said tentative map of Tract No.
3199, subject to the following:
1. Engineering requirements.
2. Should this subdivision be developed as more than one subdivision,
each successive subdivision thereof shall be submitted in tentative form for approval.
Mr. Dale A. Schienost addressed the Council and advised that the homes
planned for this tract would be similar to those across the street in the Aha-Wood
subdivision.
lhe Engineering Committee recommendations were submitted and read in full.
On the recommendations of the Administrative Officer and City Engineer,
Councilman Fry moved the Tentative Map of Tract No. 3199 be approved, subject to
the recommendations of the City Planning Commission and the Engineering Committee.
Councilman Wisser seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
TENTATIVE MAP~ TRACT NO. 3278: Subdivider, Subdivision Finance Corporation.
Tract located between Walnut and Ninth Streets, south of Cerritos Avenue.
The City Planning Commission approved said Tentative Map, subject to
the following conditions:
la Engineering requirements.
2. Should this subdivision be developed as more than one subdivision,
each successive subdivision thereof shall be submitted in tentative form for approval.
Engineering Committee recommendations were submitted and read in full.
It was moved by Councilman Coons, seconded by Councilman ~isser that
Tentative ~ap of Tract No. 3278 be approved~ subject to the recommendations of
the City Planning Commission and the Engineering Committee. MOTION CARRIED.
TENTATIVE MAP, TRACT NO. 3308: Subdivider, Moore Build Homes. Tract located on
the south side of Cerritos Avenue, west of Nutwood Street.
The City Planning Commission approved said tentative map subject to the
following conditions:
1. Engineering requirements.
2. Should this subdivision be developed as more than one subdivision,
each successive subdivision thereof shall be submitted in tentative form for
approval.
Engineering Committee recommendations were submitted and read in full.
It was moved by Councilman Wisser, seconded by Councilman Fry, that
Tentative Map of Tract No. 3308 be approved, subject to the recommendations of
the City Planning Commission and the Engineering Committee. MOTION CARRIED.
REPUND - PILING FEE: Due to deed restrictions prohibiting requested use, the
City Planning Commission recommended the $25.00 refund of filing fee to Mr. Dale A
Scheinost, 10201 Euclid Avenue, Anaheim, California. '
Refund of $25.00 was authorized by the City Council on motion by
Councilman Fry, seconded by Councilman Coons. MOTION CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE: The following correspondence was ordered filed.
Ca). Quarterly report of allocation of gas tax funds for the period ending
December 31, 1957, based on a population of 63,600 ($48,759.86).
Cb). 1958-59 estimate of gas tax funds for Anaheim, based on a population
of 63,600 ($187,620.00).
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(c). Confirmation of "Heart Sunday"~ February 23, 1958.
(d). Request to hold street services - Rev. Ricardo C. Meza: Request
to hold street services at certain locations within the City and as interpreted
by Officer 3oseph Miranda, was submitted and read.
According to the established policy of the City Council, this activity
is granted to the Salvation Army only, and in order to be consistan%~ said
request of Reverand Meza was denied, however, Officer Miranda was requested to
explain the situation to Reverand Meza and suggest he find a residence or
building to meet his needs.
CANCELLATION OF CITY TAXES: On motion by Councilman Coons, seconded by
Councilman Wisser, cancellation of City taxes was authorized on property
acquired by the Magnolia School District from Arvo and Frances O. Fallon.
MOTION CARRIED.
CANCELLATION OF CITY TAXES: On motion by Councilman Coons, seconded by
Councilman Wisser, cancellation of City taxes was authorized on property
acquired by Anaheim Union High School District and as recorded as follows:
August 7, 1957, Book 3998, page 315; August 12, 1957, Book 4002, page 322;
3ctober 22, 1956, Book 3684, page 445; August 19~ 1957~ Book 4009~ page 461.
~OTION CARRIED.
COMPLETION OF JOB NO. 151: George E. Holyoke, City Engineer, certified that
the R. J. Noble Company has completed the improvement of Palm Street from
Harbor Boulevard to Ball Road~ Job No. 151, in accordance with plans and
specifications, and recommended the work be officially accepted.
RESOLUTION NO. 4360: Councilman Wi sser offered Resolution No. 4360 and moved
for its passage and adoption.
Refer to Resolution Book, page
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINALLY ACCEPTING THE
(OMPLETION AND IHE FURNISHING OF ALL PLANT, LABOR, SERVICES, MATERIALS AND
EQUIPMENT AND ALL UTILITIES AND IRANSPORTATION, INCLUDING PO~.~R, FUEL AND
WAIER, AND PERFORMING ALL WORK NECESSARY TO CONSTRUCT AND COMPLETE IHE
FOLLOWING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENI: THE IMPROVEMENT OF PALM STREET, FROM HARBOR
BOULEVARD IO BALL ROAD~ JOB NO. 151.
On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted
by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEN:
NOES: COUNCI LM~ N:
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN:
Pearson, Coons, Fry, Schutte and Wisser.
None.
None.
The Mayor declared the foregoing Resolution duly passed and adopted.
COMPLETION OF JOB NO. 155: George E. Holyoke, City Engineer, certified that
the R. J. Noble Company has completed the improvement of Sycamore Street,
fro~: Placentia Avenue to 965 feet westerly, Job N . 155, in accordance with
plans and specifications, and recommended the work be officially accepted.
RESOLUTION NO. 436]: Councilman Wisser offered Resold ion No. 4361 and moved
for its passage and adoption.
Refer to Resolution Book, page _
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINALLY ACCEPTING THE
COMPLETION AND THE FURNISHING OF ALL PLANT, LABOR, SERVICES, MATERIALS AND
EQUIPMENT AND ALL UTILITIES AND TRANSPORTATION INCLUDING POWER, FL~L AND WATER,
AND PERFORMING ALL WORK NECESSARY TO CONSTRUCT AND COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENI: THE IMPROVEMENT OF SYCAMORE STREET~ FROM PLACENTIA AVENUE
YO 965 FEET Vv~STERLY: JOB NO. 155.
On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by
the following vote:
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AYES: COUNCILMEN: Pearson, Coons, Fry, Schutte and Wisser.
NOES: COUNCILMEN: None.
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None.
The r~ayor declared the foregoing Resolution duly passed and adopted.
COMPLETION OF 30B NO. 1111: George E. Holyoke, City Engineer, certified that
the 3. P. S. Contracting Company have completed the sewer in Lincoln Avenue
from Loara to Euclid Avenue, Job No. llll, in accordance with plans and speci-
fications and recommended the work be officially accepted.
RESOLUTION NO. 4362: Councilman Wisser offered Resolution No. 4362 and moved for
its passage and adoption.
Refer to Resolution Book, page
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINALLY ACCEPTING THE
COMPLETION AND IHE FURNISHING OF ALL PLANT, LABOR, SERVICES, MATERIALS AND EQUIP-
MENI AND ALL UTILITIES AND TRANSPORTATION INCLUDING PO~ER, FU~L AND WATER, AND
PERFORMING ALL WORK NECESSARY TO CONSTRUCT AND COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC
IMPROVEMENT, TO WIT: IHE LINCOLN AVENUE SE~R IMPROVEMENT, FROM LOARA STREET
TO EUCLID AVENUE~ JOB NO. 111].
.On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by
the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEN:
NOES: COUNC I LMEN:
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN:
Pearson, Coons, Fry, Schutte and Wisser.
None.
None.
The Mayor declared the foregoing Resolution duly passed and adopted.
COMPLETION OF JOB NO. 1t13: George E. Holyoke, City Engineer, certified that
the 3. P. S. Contracting Company have completed the construction of Placentia-
Yorava sewer, Job No. 1113, in accordance with plans and specifications, and
recommended the work be officially accepted.
RESOLUTION NO. 4363: Councilman Wisser offered Resolution No. 4363 and moved
for its passage and adoption.
Refer to Resolution Book, page
A RESOLUTiO,T OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINALLY ACCEPTING THE
COMPLETION ANE THE FURNISHING OF ALL PLANT, LABOR, SERVICES, MATERIALS AND EQUIP-
MENT AND ALL UTILITIES AND TRANSPORTATION INCLUDING POWER, FL~L AND WATER, AND
PERFORMING ALL ~JORK N~CESSARY TO CONSTRUCT AND COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC
I~PROVEMENT, TO WIT: THE PLACENTIA-MORAVA SE~R IMPROVEMENT IN PLACENTIA AVENU~z
FROM 475 FEET NORTH OF MORAVA AVENU~ TO MORAVA AVENU~ AND IN MORAVA AVENUE~ FROM
PLACENTIA AVENUE W~STERLY 150 FEET~ JOB NO. 1113.
On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by
the following vote:
AYES: COUNC I L,~E N:
NOES: COUNCI L~EN:
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN:
Pearson, Coons, Fry, Schutte and ~!isser.
None.
None.
The ~ayor declared the foregoing Resolution duly passed and adopted.
~5SOLUTI.ON NO. 4364: Councilman Coons offered Resolution No. 4364 and moved for
its passage and adoption.
Refer to Resolution Book, page
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF TH~ CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AN AGREEMENT FOR
THE MAINTENANCE OF CERTAIN PROPERTY BELONGING TO THE ANAHEIM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
DISTRICT AND USED IN THE JOINT COMMUNITY RECREATION PROGRAM OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM,
THE ANAHEIM UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT, AND THE ANAHEIM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT~
AND AUTHORIZING. THE MAYOR AND THE CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE SAID AGREEMENT.
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City Hall.~ Anaheimt. Cali~f. ornia, February 1~,. 1958 - 7:00 P.M.
On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by
the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEN:
NOES: COUNCILMEN:
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN:
Pearson, Co~ns, Fry, Schutte and Wisser.
Nc. ne.
None.
The Mayor declared the foregoing Resolution duly passed and adopted.
_RESOLUTION NO. 4365[ Councilman Fry offered Resolution No. 4365 and moved for
its passage and adoption.
Refer to Resolution Book, page
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 EASEMENT FOR ~-~AD
A~. PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. (Marlin J. Hiqhtower)
On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by
the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEN:
NOES: COUNCILMEN:
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN:
Pearson, Coons, Fry, Schutte and Wisser.
None.
None.
The ~V~ayor declared the foregoing Resolution duly passed and adopted.
RESOLUTION No. 4366: Councilman Fry offered Resolution No. 4366 and moved for
its passage and adoption.
Refer to Resolution Book, page__
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM_ACCEPTING A GRANT DEED
CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PRUPERTY FOR AN EASEMENT FOR ROAD
AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. ~Henry Kramer)
On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted
by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCI L~EN:
NDES: COLINCI LMEN:
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN:
Pearson, Coons, Fry, Schutte and Wisser.
None.
None.
The Mayor declared the foregoing Resolution duly passed and adopted.
RESOLUTION NO. 4367: Councilman Fry offered Resolution No. ~367 and moved for
its passage and adoption.
Refer to Resolution Book, page
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 EASE~4ENT FOR
PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. IA. T. Apidgian, dba Arco Const. Co.)
On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by
the following vote:
AYES: COUNC I LMEN:
NOES: COUNC I LMEN:
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN:
Pearson, Coons, Fry~ Schutte and Wisser.
None.
None.
The Mayor declared the foregoing Resolution duly passed and adopted.
RESOLUTION NO. 436~; Councilman Fry offered Resolution No. 4368 and moved for
its passage and adoption.
Refer to Resolution Book, page
A RES)LUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A GRANT
C'3NVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR AN EASEMENT FOR ROAD
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City Hal~, Anaheim, Californi_a, February ih, 1958 - 7:00 P.M.
AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. (Charles A. Coronado, Jr.)
'On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by
the following vote:
AYES: COUNCI LM~N:
NOES: COUNCI D4EN:
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN:
Pearson, Coons, Fry, Schutte and Wisser.
None.
None.
Ihe Mayor declared the foregoing Resolution duly passed and adopted.
ORDINANCE NO. 1215: Councilman Wisser offered Ordinance No. 1215 for final reading
and moved for its passage and adoption.
Refer to Ordinance Book, page
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY :OF ANAHEIM AMENDING ARTICLE IX, CHAPTER 2 OF THE ANAHEIM
i~!UNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF ZONES IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AND
THEREIN REGULATING THE USE OF LAND, HEIGHT OF BUILDINGS AND YARD SPACES~ ADOPTING
A MAP SHOWING THE BOUNDARIES OF SAID ZONES~ DEFINING THE TERMS USED THEREIN~
PROVIDING FOR ADJUSTMENT, AMENDMENT AND ENFORCEMENTt PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR
VIOLAnON ^ND REPEALING ALL SECTIONS OR PARTS OF SECTIONS IN CONFLICT THEREWITH.
(F-57-55-5 - C-l)
After hearing read in full the title of 'Ordinance No. 1215, and having
knowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Wisser moved the reading in full of
said Ordinance be waived. Councilman Coons seconded the motion. MOTION
UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED.
On roll call the foregoing Ordinance was duly passed and adopted by the
following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEN:
NOES: COUNCILMEN:
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN:
Pearson, Coons, Fry, Schutte and Wisser.
None.
None.
The Mayor declared the foregoing Ordinance duly passed and adopted.
ORDINANCE NO. 1216: Councilman Coons offered Ordinance No. 1216 for final reading
and moved for its passage and adoption.
Refer to Ordinance Book, page --
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM A!~ENDING ARTICLE IX, CHAPTER 2 OF THE ANAHEIM
MUNICIPAL C~DB RELATING TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF ZONE~ IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AND
THEREIN REGULATING THE USE OF LAND, HEIGHT OF BUILDINGS AND YARD SPACES~ ADOPTING
A ,V, AP SHOWING THE BOUNDARIES OF SAID ZONES~ DEFINING THE TERMS USED THEREIN~ PRO--
VIDING FOR ADJUSTV, ENT, AMENDMENT AND ENFORCEMENT~ PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR
VIOLATION AND REPEALING ALL SECTIONS OR PARTS OF SECTIONS IN CONFLICT THEREWITH.
(F-56-57-45 - R-3)
After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1216 and having
knowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Coons moved the reading in full of
said Ordinance be waived. Councilman Wisser seconded the motion MOTION
UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED. '
On roll call the foregoing Ordinance was duly passed and adopted by
the following vote:
AYES: COUNt[ I LMEN:
NOES: COUNCILMEN:
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN:
Pearson, Coons, Fry, Schutte and Wisser.
None.
None.
The Mayor declared the foregoing Ordinance duly passed and adopted.
~RDINANCE NO. 12~7: Councilman Fry offered ':Ordinance No. 1217 for final reading
and moved for its passage and adoption.
Refer to Ordinance Book, page
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING ARTICLE IX, CHAPTER 2 OF THE
ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE~STABLISHNIENT OF ZONES IN THE CITY OF
ANAHEN, I AND THEREIN REGULATING THE USE OF LAND, HEIGHT OF BUILDINGS AND YARD
SPACES; ADOPTING A MAP SHOWING THE BOUNDARIES OF SAID ZONES; DEFINING THE
~ER..~!~ USED THEREIN; PROVIDING FOR ADJUSTMENT, AMENN,~ENT AND ENFORCE~ENT;
PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION AND REPEALING ALL SECTIONS OR PARTS OF
SECTIDNS IN CONFLICT THEREWITH. (F-55-56-41 - R-3 & C-1l
After hearin9 read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1217 and
having knowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Coons moved the ~eadin9
in full .of said Ordinance be waived. Councilman Wisser seconded the motion
~'~31'I,3N UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED. '
On roll call the foregoing Ordinance was duly passed and adopted by
the followin9 vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEN:
NOES: COUNCILMEN:
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN:
Pearson, Coons, Fry, Schutte and Wisser.
None.
None.
The Mayor declared the foregoing Ordinance duly passed and adopted.
ORDINANCE NO. 1218: Councilman Wisser offered Ordinance No. 1218 for final
reading and moved for its passage and adoption.
Refer to Ordinance Book, page__
A~' ::)RDIWANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING ARTICLE VII, CHAPTER 4 OF THE
ANAHEIIvl ~UNICIPAL CODE BY REPEALING SECTIONS 7400.46, 7400~47 AND 7400,48
THEREOF, RELATING TO PUBLIC UTILITIES AND RATES.
On roll call the fore9oin9 Ordinance was duly passed and adopted
by the fol]owin9 vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEN:
NOES: COUNC I LMEN:
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN:
Pearson, Coons, Fry, Schutte and Wisser.
None.
None.
The Mayor declared the foregoing Ordinance duly passed and adopted.
FINANCIAL AND OPERATING REPORTS: Financial and operating reports for the
month of January, 1958~ were ordered received and filed on motion by
(ouncilman Coons, seconded by Councilman Wisser. MOTION CARRIED.
RE{LA$SiFICATION NO. F-57-58-31: Submitted by M. F. Hiltscher, requesting
R-3 zoning on property lying on east side of Placentia Avenue, between
Romneya Drive and North Street.
Communication dated February 6, 1958 from Warren L. Schutz, Attorney,
for Max F. }ti ltscher and Mae E. Hiltscher, was submitted and read.
It was moved by Councilman Wisser, seconded by Councilman Coons to
vscate the public hearin9 on the application F-57-58-31 and return the file
to the City Plannin9 Commission, at the request of the Applicant for ~e
purpose of filing an amended apllication. MOTION CARRIED.
ANAHHIY ~UNICIPAL CODE BOOKS - COSTS: It was moved by Councilman Wisser,
seconded by Councilman Pearson, t~ t the price of the Anaheim Municipal Code
Book be established at $25.00 per book and that a charge of $10.00 a year be
made for supplying supplements to said Code. MOTION CARRIED.
PRXLAMATION: Requested proclamation proclaiming recognition of the "LULAC"
during the period of February 16 to 22nd, 1958, was referred to Mayor Pearson.
{ITY PLANNING COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS: ~Jayor Pearson reappointed R. $. Summers
and Lee Morris, members of the City Planning Commission for the ensuin9 term.
Said appointments were ratified by the City Council on motion by
Councilman Schutte, seconded by Councilman Fry. MOTION CARRIED.
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PERMISSION TO LEAVE THE STATE: Mayor Pearson was granted permission to leave the
State during the month of February, 1958, on motion by Councilman Schutte, seconded
by Councilman Fry. MOTION CARRIED.
Councilman Fry moved to adjourn to February 18, 1958, 7:00 P.M.
Councilman Co3ns seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
ADJ.OURNED~
City Clerk
City Hall,..Anaheim, California~ February !8, 1958 - 7:00 P.M.
The City Council of the City of Anaheim met in adjourned regular Session.
PRESENT:
ABSENT:
PRESENT:
PRESENT:
COUNCII3~EN: Coons~ Fry~ Schutte and Wi sser.
COUNCIL~N: Pearson.
CITY ATTORNEY: Preston Turner.
CITY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER: Keith A. Murdoch.
Mayor Pro Tem Wisser called the meeting to order and requested that he
be relieved from the position of Mayor Pro Tem due to illness.
At the request of Mayor Pro Tem Wisser, Councilman Coons moved that
Councilman A. 3. Schutte be Mayor Pro Tem. Councilman Fry seconded the motion.
MOTION CARRIED.
Mayor Pro Tem Schutte ordered the meeting to proceed.
PUBLIC H~ARING: Pursuant to Ordinance No. 1214, duly published in the Anaheim
Bulletin February 4~ 1958, and posted notices, public hearing was held on the
proposed vacation and abandonment of an alley and an easement for alley purposes
in Tract No. 3147.
Mayor Pro Tem Schutte asked if anyone wished to address the Council.
There being no response, and no written protests to said proposed
abandonment received in the office of the City Clerk, Mayor Pro Tem $chutte de-
clared the hearing closed.
RESOLUTION NO. 4369: On the recommendation of the City Engineer, Councilman Fry
offered Resolution No. 4369 and moved for its passage and adoption.
Refer to Resolution Book, page
A P~SOLUIION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ORDERi!NG THE VACATION AND
ABANDONMENT OF AN ALLEY AND AN EASEMENT FOR ALLEY PURPOSES UPON, OWR, ACROSS AND
ALONG THE H~REINAFT~R DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY. (Tract 3147)
On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by
the following vote:
AYES: COUNCIL~N:
NOES: COUNCIL~N:
ABSENT: COUNCI LN~N:
Coons, Fry, Schutte and Wisser.
None.
PearSon.
The Mayor Pro Tem declared the foregoing Resolution duly passed and adopted.