1960/07/054204
C_i~ty.... Ha 11, Anaheim L Ca.l_i.f omi a - .c..OUNCI L~ ~. NU..T. ES ,.-...July_ ..5., ...!960,
The City,Council of the City of Anaheim met in regular sea,Sion,
PRESENT: COUNCILMFN~ Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and SChutte.
ABSENT = COUNCI LM~N= None.
PRESENT: CITY MANA~ER~ Kelth A. Murdoch.
CI~ ATTORN~ Preston Turner.
CITY CL~K~ ~ne M. Williams,
CITY ENGIN~R~ Thornton Ptersall.
ACTING CITY PLANNING DIR~TOR~ Richard A. Reese.
Mayor Schutte called the meeting to order.
MINUTES: The Minutes of the Special Meeting held June 27, 1960, 12-noon
were approved, and correction to the Minutes of June 22~ 1960, page 4184
authorized on motion by C~uncilman Chandler, seconded by Councilman Fry.
MOTION CARRIED.
CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING: RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-Dg-60-97z Submitted by
Dave and Ann Domries, et al, requesting change of zone {rom R-1 to R-3~
property located at 706 Knott Avenue, was continued from the meeting of
3uno 28, 1960 to this date for the presentation o{ plans.
Correspondence received this date signed by Domrtes~ Arnett and
Nakawaki, requesting permission to withdraw said application for reclassif-
ication was submitted and read.
Said request to withdraw application was granted by the City Council
on motion by Councilman Coons, seconded by Councilman Chandler. MOTION CARRIED·
CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING: RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-59-60-101: Submitted by
Joseph D. Huarte, requesting change of zone from R-3 and R-1 to C-l, pro-
perty located at the northwest corner of Placentia and Vermont Avenues.
The City Planning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution No. 2~9,
Series 1959-60 recommended said reclassification be denied.
Public Hearing was held May 31, 1960 and continued to this date at
the request of the applicant, for the presentation of plans of development.
Mr. Russel O. Roquet, representing the applicant, presented plans
of development on the Placentia Avenue frontage only, and advised that they
wished to amend their application to encompass only the Placentia Avenue
frontage.
Revised plans, as submitted, were compared with the original plans
previously considered by the City Council.
Mr. Harinec, resident on Tyrol Place, objected to the further
extension of the commercial zone and referred t° a zone change recently
granted Mr. Huarte for a Tire, Brake, Tune-up and Wheel alignment Serv'ice
at this location which has not yet been developed.
Plans from the previous rezoning file (F-58-59-62), as referred
to by Mr. Harinec, were reviewed by the City Council, and it was noted that
there appeared to be a discrepancy in distances noted between the two plans
of development. Thereupon~ Councilman Chandle~ moved that the Publ'ic Hear-
ing be continued one week (July 12, 1960) for the purpose of correcting the
drawing submitted. Councilman Thompson seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING: RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-59-60-107: Subm~ed By Gascomo
and Agostina Lugaro,~ requesting change of zone from R-A ~o C-l, property
located at the, ,sou'thea's.t 'cc~ner of Crescent a~d Ma~'n~'~i~" Avenues
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The City P~a'nning COmmission, pursuant to' their resolution No. 273,
Series 1959-60 reco~ended said reclassification, subject to ~he following
condi ti one: : ~k
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i. C-1 Deed Restrictions.
2. Single story buildings.
3. Dedication of 53 feet from center line of Magnolia Avenue.
4. Dedication of 45 feet from center line of Crescent Avenue,
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5. Prepare street improvement plans and install all improvements on
both Magnolia and Crescent Avenues.
6. Payment of $2.00 per front foot for street lighting purposes.
7. 90-day time limit on items Nos. 1, 3, 4, 5 and 6.
The Mayor asked if anyone wished to address the Council.
~tr. Robert W. McMahon, ~'3 California Bank Building, Anaheim~ representing the
applicants, addressed the Council urging favorable consideration of their
application. He advised that the previous request for rezoning included an R-3
area, and in the present application, all of the R-3 area has been eliminated,
and the residential tract to the East is separated from the proposed C-1 area
by approximately 270 feet.
Those addressing the Council in opposition to the rezoning were:
Leon Sail - 527 North Harcourt Street.
Frederick J. Dorsch - 539 NOrth Harcourt Street.
J~rs. Charles Lusk - 530 North Harcourt Street.
Herbert Oberst - 519 North Harcourt Street,
Those opposing the reclassificiation requested council protection of
their investments in their homes; questioned the need for additional commercial
zoning in the area and feared the increased traffic resulting in increased
danger to their children.
~ir. McMahon referred to the Tract Map, Tract No. 3365, which is in
conjunction with the application, being the property involved, and noted the
large area planned for residential compared to the C-1 area planned only on
Magnolia Avenue,
Said map was reviewed by :the City Council.
/he Mayor asked if anyone else wished to address the Council, there
being no response declared the Hearing closed.
Councilman Coons noted that the amount of C-1 requested was greatly
reduced from the previous application, that only the four lots on Magnolia
Avenue are planned for commercial development, the balance o~~ the property
planned for R-1. He felt there were some C-1 allowable~uses that'would not he
compatible with the area and suggested the uses established in Resolution
6065 pertaining to a similar area be considered. The C-'! allowable u~e,s outlined
in Resolution No. 6065 were read.
Councilman Chandler felt that the development in this tract' of R-1 and
C-1 should be concurrent in order to prevent the spread'of any of the C-1 area.
Mr. Jacobsen of A. R. McDaniel Engineering Co. advised that the R-1
and C-1 lots would be recorded at the same time through the recordation of
the Tract Map.
RESOLUTION NO. 6126: Councilman Chandler noted that the lot sized in the
proposed tract would not be large enough to accommodate R-3 or anyother type
of development, other than R-1 and thereupon offered Resolution No. 6126 and
moved for its passage and adoption, authorizing the preparation of necessary
Ordinance, changing the zone as requested, subject to the recommendations of
the City Planning Commission, and further subject to the following list of
restricted uses:
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1. Offices (Business, professional and Real Estate Agencies.)
2. Telephone answering service~
3. Bank.
4. Exhibit halls (no retail'sales from floor)
5. Barber shop or beauty parlor.
6. Book and stationery stores.
7. Confectionery stores.
8. Flower shop.
9. Pharmacy and prescriptions.
10. Specialty gift shop.
11. Tobacco shop.
12. Photo shop.
13. Laundry agencies or clothes cleaning agencies.
14. Medical and dental offices.
15. Newsstands. ~
16. Coffee shop not to exceed seating capacity for 50 persons
(No drive-in~ or walk-ups~ and no liquor)
17. Shoe repairing shop.
18. Medical center.
19. Tailor, clothing or wearing apparel shops.
20. Diagonistic laboratories.
21. Bakeries.
22. Confectionery stores with ice cream.
23. Mens, womens and children apparel shops.
24. Studio related to permitted uses in area.
25. Interior decorator studios.
26. Neighborhood grocery store (with limited floor space of
4,000 sq. ft. No of{ sale beer~ wtne~ or liquor)
27. Toy and hobby shop.
All buildings or structures to be erected on subject property
shall be limited to one story in height and no building shall exceed
square feet in area.
Further subject to the .deletion of the alley shownon.the map and
the alley entrance from Crescent Avenue, and further subject to the construction
of a 6-foot block wall between the R-1 and C-1 areas.
Refer to Resolution Book, page
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER-
MINING THAT 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-59-60-107, C-l)
On retl call the ~Oregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted
~y the followin~ vote:
AYES~ COUNCILlOr' ~h.~r~dler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
NOES: COUNCILMEN; NOne.
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None.
The Mayor declared Resolution No. 6126 duly passed and adopted.
REVISED TENTATIVE MAP, TRACT NO. 3365: Located at the southeast corner of
Magnolia and Or,Scent Aven~e~ amd,¢.~r~%aim~ 34 proposed C-1 and R-1 lots.
Subdivider, GiaDomo Lugaro.
The City Planning Con~nission re.commended said ReVised Tentative
~ap subject to the following conditiOns:
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1. Corner lots to be revised to 77 foot frontage.
2. Dedication and improveme~ of the "not ap~t of"ParCel ~o the
south (parcel has 150 foot frontage on N~gnolia Avenue)
3. Subject to reclassification for %~e C-1 portio9.
Pertinent plot and building plan$.'%o be submitted to the City
Council for review.
5. Require that should this subdivision be developed as more than
one subdivision~ each subdivision thereof shall be submitted in
tentative form for approval.
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At the request of the Engineer, on beha.lf of the Applicants,.aCtion
by the City Council on Revised Tentative Map was deferred from ~he meeting of
June 14, 1960 to be considered in conjunction with Reclassification Application
No. F-59-60-107.
Revised Tentative ~ap, Tract No. 3365 was reviewed by the City Council
and approved on motion by Councilman Coons, subject to the recommendations of
the City Planning Commission an'd'{urther suEject to the elimina$ion of the
alley shown on the tract map $o serve the four commercial lot~, and that the
block wall stipulated under reclassification action be constructed on the
property line of the R-1 lots. Councilman Thompson seconded the motion. MOTION
CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING: RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-59-60-108: Submitted by Marie Philips
(Robert H. Nelson) requesting change of zone from R-A to M-l, property briefly
described as located on the east side of Dowling Street approximately 520 feet
north of Anaheim Road.
The City Plannin9 Commission recommended said reclassification in
accordance with their Resolution No. 274, Series 1959-60, subject to the follow-
ing conditions:
i. Development in accordance with plan9 presented.
2. Dediqation of 53.feet from center lfne of Dowllng Avenue.
3. Preparation of street plans and install all improvements on
Dowling Avenue in accordance with.apProved standard plans on
file in the office of the City Engineer.
4. Payment of $2.00 per front foot for street lighting purposes.
5. P-L, 50 foot Parking-Landscaping setback on Dowling Avenue.
6. 90-day time limit on items Nos. 2, 3 and 4.
The Mayor asked if anyone wished to address the Council.
Mr. Philips, son of the owner, and Betty Roberts representing both
buyer and seller were pres6nt.
No one addressed the Council in opposition to the reclassification
and no written protests were received in the office of the City Clerk, thereupon
the Mayor declared the Hearing closed.
Plans from the file were reviewed by the City Council.
RESOLUTION NO. 6127: Councilman Coons offered ResolutiOn No. 6127 and moved for
its passage and adoption, authorizing the preparation of necessary ordinance
changing the zone as requested~ subject to the recommendations of the City
Planning Commission.
Refer to Resolution Book, page
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER-
MINING THAT 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-59-60-108, M-l)
On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by
the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEN: Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
NOES: COUNCILMEN: None.
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None.
The Mayor declared Resolution No. 6127 duly passed and adopted.
PUBLIC HEARING: RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-59-60-109: Submitted by Alfred and
Vera Clayes, requesting change of zone from R-A to C-l, property briefly de-
scribed as on the east side of Euclid Avenue approximately 320 feet north of
Alomar Avenue.
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The City Planning Commfssion, pursuant to their Resolution No. 275,
Series 1959-60 recommended ~aid r'~classification be denied.
The Mayor asked if anyone wi'shed to address the Council.
Mr. William M. Taber, Realtor, representing the applicants requested
an extension of time as due to a death in the family the Applicants could not
be present at this meeting.
At the request of Mr. Taber, Public Hearing was continued two weeks,
~Juiyf 19, 1960). on motion by Councilman Chandler, seconded by Councilman
Thompson. gOTION CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING: RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-59-60-110: Submitted by Paul H. and
Clada M. Ple%z, requesting,¢hange of zone from R-1 to C-3, property briefly
described as located at the"northeast corner of East and South Streets.
The City Planning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution No. 276,
Series 1959-60 recommended, said Reclassification be denied.
Councilman Coons disqualified himself from this proceedings, due to
possible conflict of interest.
Correspondence dated June 29, 1960 from Mr. Walt Gooden, explaining
their request and presenting their arguments in favor of the rezoning was sub-
mitted and read.
The Mayor asked if anyone wished to address the Council.
Mr. Gooden adCressed the Council and referred to the map attached to
his letter explaining t~at the area of lmnd on which the r~zoning is requested
is approximately 190 feet from the north property lin:e of the Pletz property,
and approximately 468 feet from the residential area to the ~ast.
Mr. C. W. Young of Douglas Oil Company addressed the Council stating
in his opinion this was a logical location for a Service Station, and that
they were the proposed purchasers of'the property.
Those addressing the Council in opposition tlC the zone change were:
Mr. Patrick Smith - 700 South East Street.
Mr. Anthony G. Glass - 1212 Crestbrook Place.
Mr. Harold Hall - 1240 Crestbrook Place.
Mrs. Peters - 1237 Crestbrook Place.
Those opposing the reclassification requested the area be retained
as presently zoned, R-1. They felt that this development would depreciate
the values of their properties and were uncertain of plans for that area
north of the proposed service station property which is adjacent their,properties.
They requested that the service station on the opposite corner not be taken
into consideration for in their opinion, this station was.constructed illegally.
The Mayor asked if anyone had any new evidence to offer, there being
no response, declared the Hearing closed.
RESOLUTION NO. 6128: Councilman Chandler, in noting the zoning in the
immediate area, offered Resolution No. 6128 and moved for its passage and
adoption denying Reclassification Application No. F-59-60-I10.
Refer to Resolution Book, page
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETERMIN-
iNG THAT A CHANGE OF ZONE SHOULD NOT BE GRANTED IN A CERTAIN AREA OF THE CITY
HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED. (F-59-60-110)
On roi1 call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by
the following vote:
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AYES: COUNCILMEN: Chandler, ThOmpson and Schutte.
NOES: COUNCILMAN: Fry.
ABSENT~ COUNCILMEN: None.
ABSTAINED FROM VOTING: COUNCILMAN: Coons.
The Mayor declared Resolution No. 6128 duly passed and adopted.
REVISED TENTATIVE MAP, TRACT NO. 3794~ Developer: Buccola Investment
Tract located 174.11 feet south of North Street on the west side of West
Street and contains 21 proposed R-1 lots.
The City Planning Commission recommended said tract be approved
subject to the following conditions:
i. Eliminate stub street southerly! proposed easement shown on
west tract boundary to he temporary until property to the west
is developed.
2. Pertinent plot and building plans to be submitted to City Council
for review.
3. Require that should this subdivision be developed as more than
one subdivision, each subdivision thereof shall be submitted
in tentative form for approval.
Councilman Coons moved that Revised Tentative Map of Tract No. 3794
be approved, subject to the recommendations of the City Planning Commission.
Councilman Chandler seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
INTERPRETATION C-1 ZONE - POST OFFICES: The City Planning Commission Resolut-
ion No 1, Series 1960-61 was submitted and read, recommending to the City
Counci~ that Post Offices be considered an allowable use in the C-1 Zone and
be so classified in accordance with the general provisions of Section 9200.14.
Discussion was held by the City Council, taking into consideration the
two types of Post Office activities, the Main Post Office and the Branch Post
Offices, considering the size of both, and it ~as questionable to some members
of the City Council, that a blanket C-1 zoning for this activity would be good
planning, not only because of the size of the operation, but of the traffic
created by both trucks and cars.
At the conclusion of the discussion, Councilman Coons moved this
matter be held over for one week (July 12, 1960) for further information.
Councilman Chandler seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
Councilman Fry withdrew Resolution previously offered, approving the
City Planning Commission recommendations.
RESOLUTION NO. 6129: R£CLASSIFICATION NO. F-59-60-59: Councilman Fry offered
Resolution No. 6129 and moved for its passage and adoption.
Refer to Resolution Book, page
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING RESOLUTION NO.
5769 IN RECLASSIFICATION PROCEEDINGS NO. F-59-60-59. (correcting description)
On roll call the foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted by
the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEN: Chandler, Coons, Fry~ Thompson and $chutte.
NOES; COUNCILMEN: None.
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None.
The Mayor declared Resolution No. 6129 duly passed and adopted.
RESOLUTION NO. 6130: VARIANCE NO. 1217: Councilman Coons offered Resolution No.
6130 and moved for its passage and adoption.
Refer to Resolution Book, page
DITION NO. 6 THEREOF.
On roll call the foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted by
the 'following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEN: 'Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
NOES: COUNCILMEN: None.
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None.
The Mayor declared Resolution No. 6130 duly passed and adopted.
RESOLUIION NO. 6131: RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-59-60-92: Councilman Coons
offered Resolution No. 6131 and moved for its passage and adoption.
Refer to Resolution Book, page
A RESOLUIION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AM~.NDING RESOLUTION
NO. 6088 IN RECLASSIFICATION PROCEEDINGS NO. F-59-60-92.
On roll call the foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted
by the following vote: ~
AYES: COUNCILMEN: Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and $chutte.
NOES: COUNCIL~FN: None.
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None.
The Mayor declared Resolution No. 6131 duly passed and adopted.
VARIANCE NO. 1009: Correspondence submitted by Dr. Murray H. Walker re-
questing waiver of Condition No. 5 of Resolution No. 4758 requiring the
construction of a 6-foot masonry wall along the south and east property
lines of the property being developed for a rest home as he has acquired
the adjacent property and plans for future expansion.
With the stipulation that a grapestake fence will be constructed
at this time, Councilman Chandler moved that a one year temporary waiver
of the requirement of the block wall be granted. Councilman Thompson
seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-59-60-94~ Submitted by Stevens, Kerwin, Grebel,
Kluthe and McLaughlin for C-1 zoning on property located on the west side of
Placentia Avenue between South Street and Morava Avenue.
Correspondence received from Mr. McLaughlin, dated June 28, 1960,
requesting council interpretation of the plot plans as approved, and further
clarification of conditions was submitted.
Mr. McLaughlin addressed the Council regarding the required wall
and landscaping at the south end of his property.
Exhibit A, plans and landscaping only - Exhibit B, the layout
and Exhibit C being elevations were again reviewed by the City Council,
and those interested were invited forward to review said plans with the
Council.
RESOLUTION NO. 6132: Councilman Chandler offered Resolution No. 6132 and
moved for its passage and adoption amending Resolution No. 6065, eliminat-
ing the landscaping requirement on the south side of the property, in
accordance with amendment shown on the overlay marked "Exhibit A". Land-
scaping to be from the west property line extending easterly 29 feet.
Refer to Resolution Book, page
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING RESOLUTION
~0. 6065 IN RECLASSIFICATION PROCEEDINGS NO. F-59-60-94.
On ro,ll call the foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted
by the following vote:
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AYES: COUNCILMEN; Chandler, C~ons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
NOES.. COUNCILMEN.. None.
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None.
The Mayor declared Resolution No. 6132 duly passed and adopted.
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CAUSING A RECORD OF
CANVASS OF RETURNS OF SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE ENTERED UPON iTS MINUTES.
(Sirius and Tiller Annexation)
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Anaheim has canvassed the
returns of a certain special annexation election held on the 28th day of June,
1960, in certain unincorporated territory sought to be annexed to said City
of Anaheim~ and
WHEREAS, the City Council has caused a record to be made of the
canvass of returns of said election~ which record is entitled, "RECORD OF
CANVASS OF RETURNS OF SPECIAL ANNEXATION ELECTION HELD JUNE 28, 1960".
NOW, THEREFORE, BE II RESOLVED by the City Council of the City
Anaheim that said record of canvass of returns of said election be~ and the
same is hereby ordered, entered upon the minutes of said City Council.
THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is signed and approved by me this 5th day
of July, 1960.
ATTEST:
MAYOR OF THE diTY 0~ A'NA~EIM-
CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
On roil call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by
the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEN: Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
NOES; COUNCILMEN: None.
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None.
The Mayor declared Resolution No. 6133 duly passed and adopted.
RECORD OF CANVASS OF RETURNS OF SPECIAL ANNEXATION ELECTION
HELD JUNE 28, 1960.
The City Council of the City of Anaheim hereby makes a record of
canvass of returns of special annexation election.
Said special annexation election was held on the 28th day of June,
1960, in the manner provided by law.
That for said election, said City Council duly established one vot-
ing precinct which was designated as the Sirius and Tiller Annexation Voting
Precinct.
That the polling place for the Sirius and Tiller Annexation Voting
Precinct was established and maintained at the Jack Patterson residence, 12852
Sirius Avenue, Orange County, Anaheim, California. That said polling place
was located within the hereinafter described unincorporated territory.
The description of the property proposed to be included in the
annexation known as the SIRIUS AND TILLER ANNEXATION is as follows:
That parcel of land located in the County of Orange~ State of
California, being a portion of the southeast quarter of Section 277 Township
4 South, Range 10 West, San Bernardino Base and Meridian~ described as follows:
Beginning at a point in the south line of the existing City limit
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1 Westerly along the existing City of Anaheim City limit line
being the southerly line of the N½ of the SE~ of said Section 27 and its
westerly prolongation to its intersection with the west line of Tract No.
2520 as shown on a map filed in Book 88~ Pages 11 through 15 of Miscellaneous
Maps, Records of Orange County, California; thence
2. Southerly along the west line of said Tract No. 2520 to the
southwest corner of Lot 27 of said Tract 2520; thence
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3. Easterly along the south line of Lots 27 through 35 o'f' Tract
No~ 2520 to the southwest corner of Lot 11 of Tract 3178, as shown on a map
filed in Book 96~ pages 13 and 14 of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange
County, California, said point also being in the southerly line of said
Tract No. 3178t thence
4. Easterly along the south line of Tract 3178 to the point of
intersection with a line parallel with and 50.00 westerly of the east line
of Section 27; thence,
5~ Northerly along the last mentioned parallel line to the true
point of beginning°
That the proposition submitted to the electors residing within said
unincorporated territory was:
I Shail Sirius and Tiller Avenue Annexation be J '~
annexed to the City of Anaheim~ California~ and
the property in said Sirius and Tiller Avenue
Annexation be, after such annexation, subject
to taxation equally with the property within
said City of Anaheim to pay its pro rata portio~
based upon assessed valuation of all bonded in-
debtedness of said City of Anaheim, outstanding
on 3une 2, 1960, to theretofore authorized:
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That said City Council met at its regular meeting after the
expiration of three days from and after the date of said election to canvass
the returns of said election, and at said regular meeting did make and
complete its canvass of such returns.
finds:
That from and by its canvass of such returns, said City Council
1. That the whole number of votes cast at such election was 64.
2. That the number of votes cast at such election in favor of
annexation was 51.
3o That the number of votes cast at such election against said
annexation was 11.
4. That the number of ballots received as absentee votes were 2.
5. That the number of ballots received as absentee votes in ~avor
of annexation were 2.
6. That the number of ballots received as absentee votes against
H ITY OF ANAHEIM
ORDINANCE NO. 1487: Councilman Coons offered Ordinance No. 1487 ,for first
readi, ng and moved for its passage and adoption.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING THE ANNEXATION TO SAID CITY OF
A~AHEIM OF CERTAIN INHABITED TERRITORY KNOWN AS THE SIRIUS AND TILLER AVENUE
ANNEXAYION.
After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1487 and
having knowledge of the contents therein~ Councilman Coons moved the reading
in fMll of said Ordinance be waived. Councilman Fry seconded the motion.
MOi~ON UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED.
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ORDINANCE NO. 1488: Councilman Coons offered Ordinance No. 1488 for first read-
ing and moved for its passage and adoption.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ADOPTING THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL COD~-.
(Public Hearing August 2, 1960)
After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1488 and having
knowledge of the contents therein~ Councilman Chandler moved th~ reading in
full of said Ordinance be waived. Councilman Schutte seconded the motion. MOTION
UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED.
ORDINANCE - RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-59-60-42: Ordinance has been withheld pending
clarification of lot numbers on which five dwelling units were allowable, as con-
tained in the Resolution of Intention with the lot numbers on the Final Map, Tract
No. 3552~
Correspondence dated July 5, 1960 from Mr. Rochelle was submitted and
read advising that they were going to construct four units on each lot of the
tract.
It was moved by Councilman Coons, seconded by Councilman Fry that the
owners be permitted to amend deed restrictions affecting lots 1, 3 and 4, accord-
ingly, and that further action on the Ordinance be withheld until deed restrictions
are so amended° MOTION CARRIED.
ORDINANCE NO. i489: Councilman Thompson offered Ordinance No. 1489 for first
reading and moved for its passage and adoption.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING ARTICLE IX, CHAPTER 2 OF THE ANAHEIM
.~JNICIPAL 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: PRO-
VIDING FOR ADJUSTMFNT, AMENDM~.NT AND ENFORCEMENT: PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR VIO-
LATION AND REPEALING ALL SEUTIONS OR PARTS OF S~CTIONS IN CONFLICT THEREWITH.
(F-58-59-59, R-3)
After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1489 and having
knowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Coons moved the reading in full of
said Ordinance be waived. Councilman Chandler seconded the motion. MOTION
UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED.
ORDINANCE - RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-56-57-48 Lawrence A. Muckenthaler - Attention
was called to an agreement by the property owner to pay for sidewalk installation
on Crescent Avenue, that sidewalks have been installed and the bill for said work
is still outstanding and unpaid.
Councilman Coons moved that action on the Ordinance rezoning the pro-
perty be withheld pending the payment of the bill for sidewalk installation.
Councilman Chandler seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
RESOLUTION NO. 6134: Councilman Fry offered Resolution No. 6134 and moved for
its passage and adoption.
Refer to Resolution Book, page
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM LEVYING AN ASSESSMENT
ON EACH LOT AND PARCEL OF LAND CONTAINED IN STREET LIGHTING MAINTFNANC~ DISTRICT
1958-1 FOR IH5 CONTRACT YEAR, AUGUST 1, 1960 TO JULY 31~ 1961, FOR THE AMOUNT
ESTIMATED TO BE NECESSARY TO IMPROVE TH5 STREET LIGHTING SYSTEM FOR SUCH ENSU-
i NG CONTRACT YEAR. ($975.95)
On roll call the foregoing resolution was duly p:assed and adopted by
the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEN: Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
NOES: COUNCILMEN: None.
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None.
The Mayor declared Resolution No. 6134 duly passed and adopted.
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RESOLUTION NO. 6135: Councilman Fry offered Resolution No. 6135 and moved
for its passage and adoption.
Refer to Resolution Book, page
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM LEWYING AN ASSESSMENT
ON EACH LOT AND PARCEL OF LAND CONTAINED IN STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE
DISTRICT 1959-1 FOR THE CONTRACT YEAR, AUGUST 1, 1960 TO JULY 31, 1961,
FOR THE AMOUNT ESTIMATED TO BE NECESSARY TO IMPROVE THE STREET LIGHTING
SYSTEM FOR SUCH ENSUING CONTRACT YEAR. ($1,115.94)
On roll call the foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted
by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILM~N: Chandler~ Coons~ Fry~ Thompson and $chutte.
NOE$~ COUNCILMEN: None.
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None.
The Mayor declared Resel~tion No. 6.135 duly passed and adopted.
.
ADJOURN: Councilman Chandler moved to adjourn. Councilman Fry seconded
the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
ADJOURNEDa 11: 15~1
SIGNED ~,~_~__ . ~~
City["Clerk
City Hall, Anaheim, California - COUNCIL MINUTES - J¼1y 1.2.~ 1960~.. 7:00 P.M.
The City Council of the City of Anaheim met in regular session.
PRESENT: COUNCILMEN: Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN~ None~
PRESENT: CITY MANAGER: Keith A. Murdoch~
CITY ATTORNEY: Preston Turner.
CITY CLERK: Dene M. Williams.
CITY ENGINEER= Thornton Piersall.
AG'rING CITY PLANNING DIRECTOR: Richard A. Reese~
Mayor Schutte called the meeting to order.
MINUTES~ Minutes of the regular meetings held June 28, 1960 and July 5, 1960,
were approved on motion by Councilman Thompson, seconded by Councilman Fry.
MOTION CARRIED.
RESOLUTION NO. 6136: Councilman Chandler offered Resolution No. 6136 and moved
foz its passage and adoption°
Refer to Resolution Book, page
A R~SOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AND DIRECTING
IHE PAYMENT OF D£MANDS AGAINST THE CITY AS OF JULY 12~ 1960. (Warrants No.
7519 to 7823, both inclusive, totaling $587,649.38)
·
On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by
%he following vote~
AYES~ COUNCILMEN: Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and $chutte.
NOES: COUNCILNEN~ None~
ABSENT~ COUNCILMEN: None.
The Mayor declared Resolution No. 6136 duly passed and adopted.