1954/10/21 The City Council of the City
session.
PRESENT: COUNCIL~EN: Fry, Schutte, 1
ABSENT : CGD-NCIL~d~: Pearson, and W:
ACTING CITY ATTORNEY, PHILLIP M$~A¥:
CITY ADMINIST~TIVE OFFICER, KEITN A.
of Amaheim met in adJourned :regular
md Van Wagoner.
Lsser.
Present.
~RDOCH: Present.
The meeting was called to o~er bY the Ci~y Clerk for the purpose
of electing a l~yor Pro Tom for the City of Anaheim.
Councltma~ Schutte nominated[Councilmam Van Wagoner Mayor Pro Tom
and moved that memi~ations be closed, $ouncilmam Fry seconded the motion.
MOTION CARRIED. Councilmam Van Yagone~ was declared Mayor Pro Tom for the
City of Anaheim.
VARIANCE ~0. 244: Submitted by F. 2. ~Barbara W. Warnes for permission
to erect a service station at ll09 Eas~ Center Street.
Public hearing was held by t~e City Council October 13, 1954 at
which time the hearing was declared.clOsed. The action of the Council was
deferred until the next.meeting.
Councilman Fry stated that
time and thought on this Variance, and
could be used for purposes presently
right is being denied the petitioner
244 be denied, a~ ~_~at the City Attor
resolutions. Seconded by Councilman
IMPROVEMEEW~ BONDS: 0ANVAS~ING OF ELEC
appointed the following election offic
returns of special election held 0ctob
canvassing the absentee votes: Oounci
he Council had spent a great deal of
as a result, find that the property
chad, and further, that no property
nd there upon moved the Variance No.
may be instructed to prepare necessary
~hutte. MOTION CARRIED.
rlON RETURNS: M~F Pro Tam, Van Wagoner,
imls for the purpose of canvassing the
er 14, 1954, and for the purpose of
lman Bchutte, Judge; Councilma~ Fry,
Clerk; and Councilman Van Wagoner, Inspector. The Canvassing Board reviewed
the tally list and checked the Semi-official returns of votes cast at the
election, er~__ ife~',-:.~, that the ele~ion officials had done and performed
all the duties required by law to be d~ne.
The City Clerk reported~twe~tY-four,Absamtee Ballots had been issued
persuant to applications ~uI~'~~ filed W~'th that office, and further stated, that
all Absentee Ballots have been return~a~ that vgrification has been made of
the signatures on the Identification~nvelopes.
The Inspector announced the~aame of each Absentee Voter and the
Canvassing Board proceeded to check th~ signatures on the Identification
Envelopes of the Absentee Ballots wit~ the Grand Registor o£ Voters, County ..~
of Orange.
The Canvassing Board determt
Voter~ Identification Envelop® was the
challenge interposed against the count
Ballot, the B~!lot ~ox was opened and
tor., The BoarA then opened the Ident!
from each ballot deposited in the Ball
ned that the.signature on each Absentee
'v~te.r~ signsture, and ther; being no
lng.or deposSt of the Absentee Voter~
declared clear then locked by the Inspec-
~ication Envelopes and removed the number
ct Box. The Ballot Box was then thoroughly
shaken.
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The Inspector then opened t~e Ballot Box and removed~ ~ere 'from
( the ballots one at a time whieh, wem~e~oun,~ed.:~an~::recbr~el~:.~b~.the ~er~.~'a~. Ju~.
on the tally ~heet).
RESOL~ION NO. 2545:
Upon ~he~o~letion of the ~va~i~ of returns of said apecial
election, Council~ Schutte offered~esolu~ion No. 2545, a~ mov~ for
pa~e ~ ~opt ion.
Reffer to Resolution Book, p~e
RESOL~ION OF T~ CITY C0~CIL 0F T~ ~GITY OF ANA~IM, ~LIF0~, STATING T~
OF C VASS OF mO
OOTOB~ 1~, 195".
City _Nel~l, -A~-h~im, i galifornia, October 21, 1954 - .8:00]~,E.
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On roll call the foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted by
the following vote:
AYES: COUNCIL~: ~ry, Schutte, and Van Wagoner.
NOES: COUNCIl__: None.
ABSENT: COUNCIl: Pearson, and Wisest.
The Pm~vor Pro Tem,~an Wagoner, declared the foregoing resolution
No.2545 dulY~~ passed and ado~t, ed.
S~AT~ O~ TBS CITY 0~,~1~
I, DENE M. WILLIAMS, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, California,
DO HEREBY CERTIFY AND DECLAR~ that the City Council of the City of Anaheim,
at an adjourned regular meeting duly held on the 21st day of October, 1954,
has duly and regularly canvassed the returns of the spectral election held
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in the City of Anaheim on ctober 14, 1954, pursuant to .Ordinance No 926
and has declared the result ef said election·
That the propositions voted upon at said election are as follows:
BOltD PROPOSIT$ON NO. l: Shall the City of ~nebeim
incur a bonded indebtedness in the principal amount of
$1,400,000 for thai purpose of the acquisition aud con-
struction by ~said City of a certain municipal improve-
ment, to wit: addiitions to and improvements of the
waterworks system icl said city, said additions and im-
provements to include water storage facilities, wells,
pumps, water maine (including repLacement of existing
mains) and other ~acilities for the production, stezage,
transmission and distribution of water, including the
acquisition of all land, easements, pipe, valves, fit-
tings, h~vdrants, meters, apparatus, equipment and other
property necessary therefor?
BOND PROPOSITION NO. 2: Shall the City of Anaheim
incur a bonded in&shredness in the principal amount of
$900,000 for the Purpose of the acquisition and con-
struction by said:city of a certain municipal improve-
ment, to wit: additions to and improvements of the
sewage disposal system of said city, said additions
and improvements ~o include (1) additional main trunk,
interceptor and lateral sewers and appurtenances,
together with thel acquisition of all easements, pipe,
pumps, equipme~t~i~apparatus and other property necessary
therefor, and ~2~i the purchase of additional capacity
and rights of use in main trunk and outfall sewers
presently owned ~ointly by the City of Anaheim and other
cities and sanitary districts?
BOND PROPOSITION NO. 3: Shall the City of Anaheim
incur a bonded indebtedness in the principal amount of
$1,200,000 for the purpose of the acquisition and con-
~truction by sai~ city of a certain municipal improve-
ment, to wit: the reconstruction, widening and im-
provement of city streets and alleys and the opening,
construction and improvement of additional city streets,
such construction, reconstruction and improvement to
include paving, ~torm drain and other drainage facili-
ties, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, lighting, traffic
signals and othe~ street improvements?
That the absent voter ballots have been duly canvassed and counted,
and the result of such count is hereinafter stated. That the total number
of votes cast in each of the respective election precincts established for
said election upon each of said bond propositions, and the number of votes
therein for and against emch of said bond propositions, the total number of ~
absentee votes cast at sa~d election upon each of said bond propositions and
for and against each of said bond propositions, and the total number of
votes cast in said city UPon each of said bond propositions~and for and
against each of said bond!propositions, are as follows:
. Citm ~11. Anaheim...C~!~0rnia, 0ctober_2!. 1954-~.8:0,0.P.M. .............
CONSOLIDATED
VOTING PRE-
CINCT
BoND P~0P0S~TI0~
~.q. 1
YES NO:.~---- TOTAL
304 24 328
BOND PROPOSITION
N0.2
BOND PROPOSITION
_ N0.3
~s To ~0~A~ r~s To '~o~ ....
303 23 326 302~ 25 328 ~
237 14 251
327 16 343
238 14 252 238 [5 253
327 16 343 327 16 343,
233 10 243
195 ~15 2[0
~Z0 [~ £3~
222 13 235
233 l0 243 228 15 243
19~ [~ 208 [92 16 Z08
Z[9 [3 ~32 216 15 23l'
219 16 235 219 16 235
277 22 299
277 22 299 ~ I 279 20 299
J
K
L
M
N
Total Votes
130 5
204 21 225
254 14 268
2lO 12 222
269 25 294
in PreCincts 3082
206 3288
128 6 134 128 5 133
203 22 225 202 23 225
255 13 268 252 16 268
1211 12 223 212 12 224
t268 28 296 26~ 31 295
$075 209 3284
3060 225 3285
Absentee
Votes 23 ~1~ 24
Total Votes
Including Absentee
Vote 310_.~__ 20? 331,2
~098 210 3308 3083. 226 .3309
That the votes of more titan two-thirds of all of the voters voting
upon each of said bond proposition~ were cast in favor of the adoption of each
of said bond propositions, and eac] of said bond propositions has been declared
to be carried, and the City Councii['of the City of Anaheim is authorized to
issue bonds pursuant thereto as pr,.~Vided b7 law.
I CERTIFY that the foregoing statement of result is a full, true and_
correct statement of the facts of ~aid canvass and of the results of lsaid elec
rich, and that as soon as the result was declared the aforesaid statement was
duly entered by me, the City Cterkiof the City of Anaheim, on the records of
said City Council.
ENTERED October 21, 1954'
(S~A~.)
City Clerk of the City of
Anaheim, California
CTit~ N-11, A~-hei~, Ca!ifor~a, October 21, 1~54 - 8:00 P.M.
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Councilman Schutte ~oved that the payroll for the election officials
be approved. Councilman Fry Seconded motion. MOTION CARRIED.
ORDINANCE NO. 940: Oouncllma~ Fry offered Ordinance No. 940 for secon~
reading and moved for its passage and adoption. _Councilman Schut~te seconded
mot i on.
After hearing read ~n full She ~l$1e of Ordinance No. 940, Councilman
Schutte moved the reading in full of said Ordinance be waived. Councilman
Fry seconded motion. ~lotion Was unanimously carried by the Council.
Refer to Ordinance ~ook, Page ____._.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF A~/IEIM DECLARING THE INTENTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
TO VACATE AND ABANDON A PORTION OF AN ALLEY AND AN EASE~ENT FOR ALLEY PURPOSES
U~ON, OVER, ACROSS AND ALONG ~HE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY; FIXING
A TIME AND PLACE FOR A HEARIN~ THEREON; AND DIRECTING THE POSTING OF NOTICES .
THEREOF AND THE PUBLICATION O~ THIS ORDINANCE. (Public hearing November 9. 195~. )
On roll call the fo~regoing Ordinance was duly passed and adopted by
the following vote.
AYES: 00UNCILMEN: F~, SSBu%%e ~ Van Wagoner.
NOES: COUNCIL~: None.
ABSENT: OOUNOIL~: Pearson and Wisser.
The ~yor Pro Tem declared the foregoing Ordinance No. 940 duly
passed and adopted.
ORDINANCE NO. 941.: Councilman Fry offered Ordinance No. 941 for second
reading and moved, for its passage and adoption. Councilman Schutt.e seconde~[
motion.
After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance No. 941, Councilman
Schutte moved to waive the reading in full of said Ordinance. Councilman Fry
seconded motion. Motion unanimously carried by the Council.
Refer to Ordinance Book, Page __.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ~%NAHEI~! AMENDING ARTICLE VI, CHAPTER 2 OF THE
ANAHEIM ~N/NIOIPAL CODE BY A/]DING THERETO PART 8, AND INCLUDING THEREUNDER SECTIONS
6290 TO 6290.17, INCLUSIVE, ESTABLISHING THE REGULATIONS, CONDITIONS AND LIMA
ITATIONS UNDER WHICH PRIVAT~ PATROL SYSTE}~S_MAY OP.ERATE WITHIN THE CITY OF
ANAHEIm,, AND PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF PER;,~ITS, PAYmeNT OF FEES THEREFOR
AND THE REVOCATION TH~=~EOF; POSTING OF BOI~S; LICENSE AND FEE REQUIREMENTS;
APPROVAL OF UNIFOR~,~; AND D~SIGNATION OF THE AREAS SUBJECT TO PRIVATE PATROL.
On roll call the foregoing resolution was duly paeeed and adopted by
the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILKEN; Fry, Schutte and Van Wagoner.
NOES: COUNCIL~; None.
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: Pear,on and Wi~ser.
The ~yor Pro Tern aeclared the foreEoinE Ordinance No. 941 duly
pa~ed and adopted.
ORDINANCE N~ 9~2_-' ~:DOumc~~ Schutte offered Ordinance No. 942 for seconal
reading and moved for its ~Uassage an~ adoption.
Refer to Ordinance Book, Page _~ _.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY O~ ANAHEIM A~NDING ARTICLE IX, CHAPTER 2, SECTION
9200.10 OF TEE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE BY RE~IOVINGAND DELETING THEREFROM
PA~GRAPH "B. HEIGHT."
Ci.t.v ~!..1,. A.naheim,_ Ca!~.i~for..~ia,, [~.cto~er 21, 1954-.8.:O0.P,..~, .....
On roll call the foregoSng~rdi~6e~:, was duly passed and aclopted by
the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEN:
NOES: COUNCIL~[EN:
ABSENT: COUNCIL~N:
The Mm~vor Pro Tern decla:
NOTE: ORDINANCE N0.9~3: First
of requested Deed Restrictions.
Fry, Schutte and Van Wagoner.
~one.
?earson and Wisser'
~ed Ordinance 952 duly passed and adopted.
~ading was again with held pending the filing
Tract No. 1686)
ORDINANCE NO. 944: Councilman Fry offered Ordinance 944 for second reading
and moved for its passage and a~o'~tion.
ATter hearing read in f'mll the title of Ordir~_nce No. 944, Councilman
Schutte moved the reading in full of said Ordinance be waived. Fry seconded
the motion. Motion was unanimously adopted by the Council.
Refer to Ordinance Booki No., Page ~.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAItE~i A~AVDIS~G ARTICLE IX, CHAPTER 2 OF THE
ANAH~EIM ~UNICIPAL 0ODE RELATING T~ THE ESTABLISF~ENT OF ZONES IN TNE CITY
OF ANAHEIM AND THEREIN REGULATINGi THE USE OF LAND, HEIGHT OF BUILDINGS AND
YARD SPACES: ADOPTING A ~kP SHOWING THE BOUNDARIES OF SAID ZONES; DEFINING
THE TER~,iS USED T~IN; PROVIDIN~ FOR ADJUSTM~T, A~.[ENDMENT AND ENFORCEMENT:
PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION AND REPEALING ALL SECTIONS OR PARTS 'OF
SECTIONS IN CONFLICT THEREWITE. (Resolution No. 2531, C.P.C. Resolution No.20)
(195~-55) (F. 53-5~-27)
The ~yor Pro Tem declared Ordinance No. 944 duly passed and adopted.
RESt~LUTION NO. 2546: Councilman SchUtte e~fered Resolution No. 2546 ~nd moved
for its passage and adoption.
Refer to Resolution Book, Page
A RESOLUTION OF THE .CITY COUNCIL 3F THE 0ITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING A17D DETEPJXINING
THAT PUBLIC NECESSITY AND CONVENIi~NCE WARRANT THE OPENING OF CRESCENT AVE~,
ONTO THE SANTA ANA FREEWAY, BY ~ ~NS OF A GRADE LEVEL APPROACH OVER THE BRANCH
LIh~E OF THq~ SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAIL'~AY AI~D AN ON-I~J~5: AND OFF-RAMP STREET APPROACH,
AND AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE. CITY ADI~'iINISTRATIVE OFFICER TO SUBMIT SUCH
FINDINGS TO THE CALIFOP~IA STATE EIGHWAY COMMISSIONER FOR STUDY AND CONSIDERATION.
On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted
by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEN: FPy, Schutte and Van Wagoner.
NOES: COD%TCILMEN: NOne.
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: P~arson and Wisser.
The Mayor Pro Tem, Van Wagoner, declared the foregoing Resolution No.
25~6 duly passed a~d adopted. ~
.... '~ The following is the roll call for Ordinance No. 944 which waa duly
passed and adopted:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN: Fry, Schutte and Van Wagoner.
COUNCIL~: !None.
COUNCIL~tEN: Pearson and Wisser.
RESOLUTION NO. 2547: Councilma~ Fry offered Resolution No. 2557 and moved
for its passage and adoption.
Refer to Resolution Book,, Page ~.
A RESOLUTION .OF THE CITY COUNCIL QF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A GRANT DEED
CONVEYING TO TP~ CITY OF ANAHEIM ~ERTAIN REAL PROPERTY ~ORAN EASEMENT FOR.
ALLEY AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES~ (Oonrad Albert Zlmmezmau)
Ci_ty Hall, Anaheim, C$1ifornia,. October 21, 1954 - 8:00 P.M.
On roll call the foregoing Resolution was dul~ passed and adopted
by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCIL~h~N: Fry, Schutte and Van Wagoner.
NOES: COUNCILM~: I None.
ABSENT:OOLtNCILM~:! Pearson and Wisser.
The Mayor Pro Tem,~ Van Wagoner, declared the foregoing Resolution No.
2557 duly passed and adopted~
VARIANCE NO. 259: Earl A.~and Mabel Reeske, requesting a Variance to
~llow a Restaurant and Cafe Business on property located on the South side
of Lincoln Ave., 1000 feet W~st of Euclid Ave. The City Council on
motion by Councilman Schuttei seconded by Councilman Fry called for a
review aha public hearing o~ Variance No. 259 to be held November 9, 1954.
~OTI ON CARRIED.
VARIANCE NO. 258: Submit~ ~y Halber Nickman. (No action was taken by the
Council on this Variance.)
VARIANCE NO. 262: Submitte~by the North Anaheim Construction Company, relative
to waiver of front yard serf'.back (tract No. 1697).
PUBLIC HEARING was ordered to be held, November. 9, 1954 on motion
by Councilman Schutte, seconded by Councilman Fry, on Variance No. 262.
MOTION CARRIED.
PLU~ER BOI~D: Submittal by ~hilip Stein. Was ordered received and filed
when approved by the City AStorney. Motion by Schutte, seconded by Fry.
~0TI ON CARRIED.
PETITION: Petition signed ~y ~eventeen (17) signatures., The Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Regarding legislation governing censor-
ship of comic books, was off~ered to the City Attorney for reply, on motion
by Councilman Schutte and seconded by '~ouncilman Fry.
ORDINANCE NO. 945: On the recommendation of Chief of Police Mark A. Stephenson,
Councilman Fry offered Ordinance No. 945 for first res, iing and moved for its
passage and adoption.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AM~,rDING ARTICLE III, CHAPTER 2 OF THE
ANAHEIM ~IINIOIPAL CODE BY A~DING A NEW SECTION THERETO TO BE NUMBERED 3287.
(Speed Limit--~~L~a'~--~mt~v$]~e~mbetween Brookhurst Avenue amd Palm Street.')
PROCLAMATION: United State~ Day, October 23, 1955. The Anaheim Americsm
Legion Post 72 submitted the Resolution ~ndorsing action taken by the Orange
County Board of Supervisors in proclaiming October 23, 1955 as U.S. Day,
and requesting the City Council to pass a similar proclamation. The City
Council approved endorsing the proclamation as issued by the Orange County
Board of Supervisors and the following Proclamation was adopted.
P~.. 0OL~TIQN
WHEREAS, the County Board of Supervisors of Orange County, California,
have adopted a proclamation declaring October 23, 1955 ae .gNITED ETATE$ DAY,
and
WHEREAS, the American Legion, Anaheim, Post No. 72 has gone on record
endorsing said proclamation of said County Board Supervisors, and
WHEREAS, the United States Day Committee, Inc., wish to encourage
Americans to rekindle in the hearts of the people a love and enthusiasm for
their own country.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE 0ITY OF
ANAHEIM, that the City of Amaheim encourage its citizens to observe UNITED
STATES DAY, October 23, 195$, and further urge all citizens to review and renew
their faith in the Gocl-givem freedoms which are available only in the United
States of America under its Constitutional form of government.
DATED this 21st day of October, 1954.
Mayor Pro Tom of the City of Anaheim
794
City Es!l, Amaheim, Cali~r.nia, October 21, 195,4 .r. 8:00. .P.,M,
SEHOOL SITES: Proposed Joint purchase of 10.~5 acres for school site
between the Anaheim School Distr~ct and the City of Anaheim, from R & W
Construction Company was discussed.
The matter was referre~ to the AAministrative Officer ~or
recommendatioms~ at the next meeting on motion by Councilman Schutte and
seconded by Councilman Fry.
COVENANT OF WARRANTY: JAMES S. BEATTIE AND EMILY BEATTIE. The Mayor and
Clerk were authorized to sign Co renant of Warranty and ~elease of Liability
on the part of the Escrow. Motimn b[~'Oo~cilman Schutte, seconded by
Councilman Fry.
ORDINANCE NO. 946: 0ouncilman S=hutte offered for first reading Ordinamce
No. 946 and moved for its pa~Bag~ and adoption.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING ARTICLE III CHAPTER 2 OF TME
ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDINGt A NEW SECTION THERETO TO BE I~~i 3288
AND RESCINDING ALL ORDINANCES ORi PARTS THEREOF ~N ~~E HEREWITH.
Councilman
Schutte
move. to adjourn. Councilman' Fry seconded the
motion. MOTION CARRIED.
ADJOURNED ~ SIGNED AND APPROVED
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City Clerk
APPROVED