1961/04/11
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The city Council
the City of Anaheim met in regular session.
PRESENT:
ABSENT I
PRESEIffI
COUNCILMEN: Cha ller, Coons, Fry,
COUNCILMEN: None..
CITY MANAGER: Ke.
C ITY ATTORNEY; P
CITY CLERKs Dene'
DIRECTOR OF PUBLI
ACTING CITY ENGI
ACTING PLANNING D
Thompson and Schutte.
A. Murdoch.
ston Turner.
. Williams.
RKSI Thornton Piersall.
I James Maddox.
CTORI Richard A. Reese.
Mayor Schutte cal
the meeting to order.
RiSOLUTI9N~.. 6792:
and a.- ption.
Councilman
andler offered Resolution No. 6792 for passage
Refer
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY C
THE PAtMENT OF DEMANDS AGA '
11554 to 11812, both inclus
IL OF THe CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AND DIRECTING
THE CITY AS OF APRIL 11, 1961. (Warrants No.
, totaling $785,855.03)
On roll call
by the following vote:
qregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUOCI
COUteI
COUNCI
Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
None.
None.
6792 duly passed and adopted.
POLICE FACILITIES SITE: Council 'n Chandler moved that the meeting be opened for
public discussion pertainin 'to the location of the police facilities.
Councilman Thompson seconde the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
if anyone wished to address the Council.
Mr. Ulvestad addr ~sed the Council in opposition to the Harbor
Boulevard and Santa Ana Str 't location, and presented a petition of opposition
to said site purportedly co taining 809 signatures, and also filed a statement
which he felt would indicat a real need for additional study of said matter.
Mr. A. J. DeMayo, representing the Orange County property Owners
Association, recommended th site at Harbor and Santa Ana Streets, as this
location would not interf~ <ith traffic in the downtown business district.
Mr. Leo Friis, At orney appearing on behalf of many business people in
this city, as well as himse f, addressed the Council, relating early experiences
and trials of Anaheim gover . ent and the downtown merchants, which challenges
were successfully met by th complete understanding of all issues and the
cooperation of everyone inv Ived. He was of the opinion that to locate the
police facilities on the Ha bor Boulevard site, would predetermine the
location of the balance of he civic center buildings by subsequent City
Councils. He noted the pro Qsed location and advised of the possible
acquisition of property on he east side of Harbor Boulevard which would
result in the civic center ite being bi-sected by one of the more heavily
travelled arteries in the C ty.
At the request of Councilman Chandler, a map of the traffic plan,
showing proposed freeways a freeways already in the City, was placed upon
the bulletin board for all 0 review.
Mr. Howard Loudon President of the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce,
presented and read in full, a Resolution passed by the Board of Directors of
the Chamber of Commerce, re dmmending that the police facility not be located
at the corner of South Harb r Boulevard and Santa Ana Street, or any other
location, at this time; and that a comprehensive master plan for the City be
adopted during the calendar ~ear of 1961, and that the main public buildings
associated with the civic cnter be located in accordance with the master
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plan,
Mrs. Rq 721 North Helena, former member of Cititens
Committee for ne" uildings, objected to the police facilities bei....
erected adjacent the library site.
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Mrs.
of opposition to
citizens, properi
oberta Kendrick, 640 North Helena, presented a petition
e Harbor Site location, purportedly signed by 170-175
owners and merchants in downtown Anahe im.
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Mrs. CO e2 Hoskins, 320 West Alberta, advised that her f..lings
of opposition to e Harbor Site have already been expressed by previous
sPeakers. Regarq 9 the rumor pertaining to the original cost and proposed
sale of their prQ rty to the city of Anaheim (Kramm: Building), she advised
that the property as not for sale and has not been offered for sale.
She further advis tha t downtown properties have been purchased and leases
signed predicated !n the fact that the city Hall was located where it is.
Mrs. Do 'lthY Ulvestad, property owner in downtown Anaheim and
member of a pione Anaheim family, requested and noted the need for
further study and' uggested the civic center be located at or near the
present City Hall nd that the Broadway property be developed as a cultural
center. '
in favor
e R. Lybarger, 622 South Indiana, addressed the Council
bor-6anta Ana site.
Mr. Da
against the Harbd
He referred to t~
very little contr
real estate near
ollins, realtor, stated he was not necessarily for or
anta Ana site, but felt that a decision should" ..d..
survey that stated that the location of the City H8ll _de
ution to the downtown merchants and further advised that
city center was not nece.sarily in an extreme demand.
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Mrs. ElJ
Citizens Committ.
purpose of build I
the City, and do~
presen,t city hall
Counci~
an additional 20
Broadway.
abeth Day, 420 South Beach Boulevard, member of for_I"
was of the opinion that the bond issue was for the
the building on the Harbor-Broadway property, owned by
ad adequa te parking facilities would be available a t the
oca tion.
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res adjacent to the east of the 10 acre site on Hlrbor and
Mrs. D
the 10 acres pre
as of the opinion that all facilities could be built on
tly owned by the City.
Mr. eaL n J. Andrews, 927 Nutwood Street, addressed the Council,
favoring the Harb -Santa Ana Street site, and advised that in his opinion,
the question to considered by the Council was how much efficiency could
the police facil~ es acquire from the two locations presented.
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Mr. S.
zoning plan for
Harbor-5anta Ana
need to move the
Freedman addressed the Council, urging the adoption of a
City, stating that he was neither for or against the
te, however, felt that at the present time there was no
lice facilities since the whole issue is so unsettled. .
Mr. Ro
Harbor Site, call
Franklin P.T.A. a
containing 83 sig
protest was becau
t Graham addressed the Council in opposition to the
g attention to protests filed by members of the Benjamin
Freemont'P.T.A., in addition to petitions of protest
tures filed at the previous meeting. He reiterated their
of the safety factor and increase in traffic.
Mrs. Ru
Preemont P.T.A.,
they definitely
11 Renner, speaking on behalf of the Executive Board,
ported the remarks made by Mr. Graham and s ta t.d tha t
opposed to the Harbor-&anta Ana Street site.
Mrs. Be
opposition to the
increased traffio
Routh, 842 South Helena, addressed the Council 1n
rbor Site, and presented a petition, objecting to the
at would be created in emergency type traffic in the
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in the close proximity of
schools.
Mayor Schutte as~
be made and Mr. Friis repl~
plan of the City, to be use
felt that most people were
in the civic center, and for
Harbor-6anta Ana Site, woul
center.
Mr. Friis what kind of study he felt should
he felt the Council should first make a master
ito determine the civic center location. He
, the opinion that the police building should be
hat reason, to locate these facilities at the
predetermine the location of the entire civic
A YES I
NOES &
ABSENT I
Councilman Coons
Fry seconded the motion.
lved that the hearing be closed. Councilman
ION CARRIED.
At the conclusion
Councilman Coons moved that
Harbor Boulevard and Santa
facility building_ Counci
by the following roll call
f further discussion by the City Council,
he City Council designate the property on
a Street as the location for the new police
n Fry seconded the motion. Said motion carried
tel
Coons, Fry and Schutte.
Chandler and Thompson.
None.
The Mayor declar
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Ithe foregoing motion carried.
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RBCESSa Cot.1ncilman Chandler mo
seconded the motion. MOT I
to recess to 7130 P.M. Councilman Coons
(recessed at 51l~ P.M.)
~~ ~111- Mayor Schutte ca ~d the meeting to order, all members of the
Councl1being present. !
Rev. Charles Cox,
of the Friends Church, gave the Invocation.
Mayor Schutte led ~e Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
Public hearing was scheduled
9, publis~ed in the Anaheim Bulletin, March 31,
ative to the proposed abandonment of a portion of
ted, briefly, east' of',Loara Street, between
ta Ana Freeway, lying along the Santa Ana Freeway.
p~u..t to Resolution No.
1961, and notices posted, r
public utility easement 10
Manchester Avenue and the S
The Mayor asked i lanyone wished to address the counCil, there
being no response, declared ~he hearing closed.
RJ:;iPL'IIOtJ 00. 67931 Counc lfnan Chandler offered Resolution No., 6793 for
passagt and adoption.
Refer to Resoluti
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY C
AND ABlNDONIENT OF THAT PO '
ALONG, OVER AND THROUGH THE
IL OF THE CIlY OF ANAHEIM ORDERING.THE VACATION
N OF AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES UPON
RE INAFTER DESCR IBED REAL PROPERTY.
On roll call the
by the following votel
regoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted
AYl!Sa
NOES :
ABSENT a
Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
None.
None.
The Mayor dec1ar
6793 duly passed and adopted.
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VARIA. NO. 1~47J Submit
questing permission to cons
on property located on the
Orangewood Avenues. (Condi
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by Melvin L. and Donna D. Scharnweber7 re-
ct single story, semi-private deluxe apartments
st side of Haster Street, between Katella and
~onal Use Permit No. 98)
Variance No. 1347,
Submitted by Melvin L. and Donna D. SCharnweber,
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requesting permis
projects in an R~
as tosetha~,ks, h
on the west side
l' on to cons truct a group dwelling development and
zO,ne, and reques ting waiver of certain ,COde requirements
ght limitation, garages, etc. on property located
Haster Street, between Katella and ,Orang9wood Avenues.
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Iplanning Commission, pursuant ID their Resolution No.
~, granted said conditional use permit No. 96, subject
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Iplanning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution No.
~, granted Variance N~. 1347, subject to the following:
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to conditions.
209,
nt of $2.00 per front foot for stre&tlightingpurposes.
nt of $25.00 per dwelling unit Park & Recreation fee to be
f building permit.
sions for adequate trash storage and pickup. Collection on
all be arranged with contractor.
1.
2. Prd
accordance with 0
3. Oed
Haster Street (3Q
4. Pr~
improvements in a
of the City Engiry
5. Pa\t
6. Pa)t
collected as part
7. Pro
private property
opment substantially in accordance with plans presented.
sion of garages 9* feet by 20 feet in size and in
, e requirements.
ation of 45 feet from the monumented centerline of
eet exis ting).
ration of street improvement plans and installation of all
ordancewith approved standard plans on file in the office
Public
on Conditional Us
hearing on Varian
aring was continued from the meeting of March 21, 1961
Permit No. 98, to be considered in conjunction with the
No. .1327.
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Communi!
operator of farm
solid 6 foot maso
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1'tion dated April II, 196, I from Hiroshi Fujishige, owner-
the west boundary of subject variance, requesting a
y, was submitted and read.
,~ asked if anyone wished to addre'ss the Council.
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~m the Variance file were reviewed by the city Council.
Mr. Bob
were in agreement
however, would ra
that the plans su
the west boundary
stipulate to volu
recreation fee.
nger, Agent, addressed the Council, advising that they
ith the conditions imposed by the city Planning Commission,
er provide carports instead of gar~ges. He stated
itted made provision for a five foot masonry wall along
ine. Further, that if the Council desired, he would
~ary payment of the $25.00 per dwelling unit, park and
there
~ asked if anyone else wished to address the Council,
*onse, declared the hearings closed.
R SOLUfION NO. 61
passage and adopt
Councilman Chandler offered Resolution Noo 6794 for
denying Conditional Use Permit Noo 980
Booko
A RESOLUfION OF T
OF MELVIN L. AND
, CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DENYING THE REQUEST
NNA D. SCHARNWEBER FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 980
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~a,ll the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted
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by the
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and subject to the recommendati
exception, that Condition No. 2
.garages., further, subject to
park and recreation fund, as st
the building permit.
3100 P.M.
~s of the City Planning Commission, with the
~hereof be amended to read .carports. instead of
e payment of $25.00 per dwelling unit to the
,ulated by Mr. Unger, to be collected as a part of
Refer to Resoluti ~ Book.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCI IOF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM GRANTING VARIANCE NO. 1347.
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On roll call the fore+ing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by
the following votes I
PUBLI
AYES,
NOES.
ABSENT I
COUNCILMEN,
COUNCILMEN;
COUNCILMENt
The Mayor
Mr. Leonard SmithiAgent, addressed the Council, explaining their
proposed planso He referr 1 to the standard C-l deed restrictions, and
requested that they be pe . tted to erect a fence along the alley portion
of the property and also a 'ng the westerly sideo
The Mayor asked
there being no response,
RESOLUTION NO. 6796.
passage and adoption,
and operate a service stat
the plans presented, and a
south and west sides of th
entrance from the adjacent
Refer to Resoluti
lanyone else wished to address the Council,
.lared the hearing closed.
j'ilman Thompson offered Resolution No. 6796 for
ng Conditional Use Permit Noo 105 to construct
n, subject to development in accordance with
roving the erection of an eighteen inch wall on the
iproperty, with an entrance from the alley and an
~-l property to the west.
A RESOLlTfION OF THE CITY C~CIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM GRANTING CONDITIONAL
USE PERMIT NO. 105 TO ROBE t L. CLIFFORD TO CONSTRUcr AND OPERATE A SERVICE
STATION ON THE PROPERTY HE tINAFTER DESCRIBED.
On roll call the
by the following votes
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT :
was duly passed and adopted
Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
None.
None.
Noo 6796 duly passed and adopted.
PUBLIC HEARING - VARIANCE NO. Submitted by Sunkist Homes, requesting
waiver of front, rear and yard setback requirements on proposed sub-
division lots (Tract No. 3 ;0) located, briefly, on the west side of Rio
Vista Street, between La P ~ma Avenue and Anaheim-Olive Road.
The City Planning ~ommission, pursuant to their Resolution No. 208,
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the file were reviewed by the City Council.
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Series 1960"'61,~nYing Variance Noo 1346.
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om action taken by the City Planning CODlDission was
filed .cant and public hearing scheduled to be held this date.
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dence dated April 3, 1961, with attached sketch, from
ther explaining their requested variance, was submitted
n furnished each Councilman) 0
Sunkist
(copies
asked if anyone wished to address the Gouncil.
Mro Me~ "II Butler, Sunkist Homes, addressed the Council, advising
that last year t y were granted a similar variance for development of
Tract No. 2767, ich tract is adjacent to subject property and developed
with the same t~ of homeso
Mr. Ra nd Cross, 8059 Taormina Drive, addre.ssed the Council in
opposition to s~. variance, as in his opinion, all Code requirements
should be mainta" ed in the development of new residential tractso
there
if anyone else wished to address the Council,
declared the hearing closed.
7 Councilman Chandler offered Resolution No. 6797 for
.on, granting variance No. 1346, subject to development
plans presentede
A RESOLur ION OF
VARIANCE NO. 134
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM GRANTING
by the
all the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted
ote:
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C~~CILMENI Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutteo
COUNCILMEN. None 0
COUNCILMEN. None.
AYES I
NOES I
ABSENT I
declared Resolution Noo 6797 duly passed and adopted.
PUBLIC HEARING - REC IFICATION NO. 60- 1-70 Submitted by Robert H. Miles
William Ao Syl ter, Agent) requesting change of zone from R-l to R-2,
property located t 315 South Citron Street (west side of Citron Street,
between Broadway nd Santa Ana Street).
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The Cit IPlanning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution No.
197, Series 1960 1, recommended said reclassification, subject to the
following condit.
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2..
30
substantially in accordance with plans presented.
nt of $2000 per front foot for street lighting purposes.
jlimitation of 90-days for the accomplishment of Item No.2.
Communi ~tion of opposition, dated April 8, 1961, received from
Jason A. Griesel " owner of property at 323 South Citron Street, was
submitted and re
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The May .~ asked if anyone wished to address the Council, there
being no respons ,~ declared the hearing closed.
Agent, was present.
8 Councilman Coons offered Resolution Noo 6798 for
on, authorizing the preparation of necessary ordinance,
as requested, subject to the recolllRendations of the
ission, and development in accordance with plans pre-
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sented, and further subjec Ito the payment of $25000 per dwelling unit
for park and recreation pu ;oses, to be collected as part of the building
permit.
Refer to Resoluti
A RE90Lt.rrION OF THE CITY a
DETERMINING THAT TITLE 18
ZONING S~ULD BE AMENDED ~
BE CHANGED. (60-61-70 - R
~regoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted
On roll call the
by the following vote:
AYES; COUNCI
NOES. COUNCI
ABSENT . GOUNGI
Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
Noneo
Noneo
Noo 6798 duly passed and adopted.
PUBLIC HE IN - RECLASSIFICAT
Unger, Agent requesting 0
on the South side of Orang
Haster Street..
0-61-711 Submitted by Rupert Ault (Robert S.
nge of zone from R-A to R-l, property located
ood Avenue, approximately 1030 feet east of
The City Planning qommission, pursuant to their Resolution No.
198, Series 1960-61, reco ~nded said reclassification, subject to the
following conditions:
10 Dedication of 45 feet from the monumented centerline of Orangewood
Avenue (20 feet existing)o
2.. Preparation 0 Istreet improvement plans and installation of all
improvements in accordance ~ith approved standard plans on file in the n
office of the City Enginee ~
30 Payment of $2~0 per front foot for street lighting purposes. '_
40 Time limitatin of 90-days for the accomplishment of Item Nos~ 1,
2 and 3.
Correspondence fr d Mro Unger and Mr. Ault, requesting waivers of curbs,
gutters and sidewalks and 1reet lighting at this time, was submitted 0
Plans were review 4 by the Council and the Mayor asked if anyone
wished to address the Coun !lo
Mr. Unger address 4 the Council, advising that there are no street
improvements in this immed 4te area on the south side of Orangewood and to
require said improvements .uld disturb the irrigation lines serving his
property. That they would install said street improvements at such time
as the improvements to the west of subject property are installed.
The Mayor asked i anyone else wished to address the Council,
there being no response, d 41ared the hearing closed..
~lman Coons offered Resolution No. 6799 for
tizing the preparation of necessary ordinance,
$ted, subject to the recommendations of the City
~e provision that Conditions Noo 2 and 3 thereof
er until such time as required by the City Engineer,
+ment be executed by the Applicant for recordation
factory to the City Attorney, insuring in-
.ntso
RESO~urION NO. 6799:
passage and adoption,
changing the zone, as requ
Planning Commission, with
be granted a temporary wai
upon condition that an agr
against the property, sati
stallation of said improve
Refer to Resoluti
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY C ~CIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER-"
MINING THAT TITLE 18 OF T1ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING
SHOULD BE AMENDED AND THAT THE BOUNDARIES OF CERTAIN ZONES SHOULD BE
CHAN~D. (60-61-71 - R-l) ,
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On roll ~all the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted
by the following ~otel
AYES,
NOES 1
ABSENTt
COUNCILMEN 1
COUNCILMEN,
COUNCILMEN t
Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
Noneo
None.
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declared Resolution No. 6799 duly passed and adoptedo
I P . F-59- 0- 071 Giacomo and
Agostina Lugaro, equesting permission to amend deed restrictions filed
in accordance w~ Resolution Noo 6126, which restrictions limit the C-l
uses of the pro~ ty to specific activitieso
Public:
check requested
in the C-I zone",
aring was continued from the meeting of April 4, 1961 to
endment to determine if all uses requested were allowable
Mro Tur reported that Mr. MacMahon, Attorney representing the
Applicant, verba y requested that this matter be again continued, as he
could not be pr~ nt at this time and he wished to submit still an additional
list of proposed mended useso
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Dorsch, adjacent property owner, requested permission to
list of uses, prior to the date of any continuance.
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Counci]4n Coons moved that the hearing be continued for one
week (April 18, '61, 3.00 PoMo}o Councilman Thompson seconded the motion.
MOTION CARRIEDo
review
SIFICATION NO 0- 1-72. Submitted by Paul Turner
in, Agent requesting change of zone from R-O toG-I,
t 1565 West Katella Avenue (north side of Katella
yless and Carnelian Streets)o
The Cit!Planning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution No.
199, Series 1960 .,41, recommended said reclassification, subject to the
following conditinsl
10 opment substantially in accordance with plans ~...nted.
2" sion of 13 improved parking spaces in accordance with Code
requirements ubject propertyo
30 ation of 60 feet from the monumented centerline of
Katella Avenue ( feet existing).
40 Pre 'jration of street improvement plans and installation of
all improvements, ',', n accordance with approved standard plans on fIle in the
office of the Ci Engineero
50 Pay nt of $2000 per front foot for street lighting purposes.
60 Tim Ilimitation of 90-days for accomplishment of Item Nos. 3,
4 and 5.
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west property li
where said wall
80 Fil
limiting use to
any modification
approval 0
90 Tim
subject resoluti
determination on
alteration to co
iruction of a six foot masonry wall on the east, north and
~s to within twenty-five feet of the south property line
all be reduced to three and one-half feet.
g of C-l, Neighborhood Commercial, deed restrictions,
*ofessional offices only, and including the stipulation that
~f the building be subject to Architectural Committee
ilimitation of five years from the effective date of the
i, subject to review within said period of time, for
he necessity for either removal of the building or
ercial standards.
Plans f +m the file were reviewed by the Council.
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The May t asked if anyone wished to address the Council.
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Dr. Car
contingent on rt
as he does not W
time, and the 0
IEo Remelin advised that he was purchasing the property,
tning, and requested that the wall requireent be W,aived
n to use the rear of the property for parking at this
.rs of the property to the east and west have agreed to
ant, addressed the Council, urging favorable
consideration of his reque i for rezoning and referred to a communication
on file, which he received~rom the California Bank, Real Estate Loan Officer9
dated March 25, 1959, advi ~n9 that due to the location of subject property, ,1.... ....
it was ineligible as secur. ;y for an insured mortgage. He also submitted a
letter from Mrs. Florence ,enig, neighbor at 1207 East Vermont, approving
said rezoning.
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said waiver of the wall re ~irementQ
Discussion was he ~ regarding the City Planning Commission
condition of review within ~ive years and also the wall requirement.
Mr. Crowl, reside ~ across Katella Avenue from subject property,
felt that there should be iprovision controlling the outside appearance
of the building_
The Mayor asked
there being no response,
janyone else wished to address the Council,
qlared the hearing closed. _
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j.lman Chandler Offered. Resolution No. 6800 for
izing preparation of necessary ordinance,
ted, subject to the recommendations of the
Oth the exception that Condition No.9 thereof
isubject to the provision that a temporary waiver
ents of Condition Noo 7 until such time as
~, subject to the posting of a bond, satisfactory
~ng installation of said walls when required by
RESOWJTION NO. 6800,
passaqe and adoption,
chan~ing the zone, as requ
City Planning Commission,
be eliminated, and further
be granted the wall requir
required by the City Coune
to the City Attorney, insu
the City.
Refer to Resoluti
A RES()llTfION OF THE CITY a CIl OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER-
MINING THAT TITLE 18 OF T ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING SHOULD
BE AMENDED AND THAT THE BO DARIES OF CERTAIN ZONES SHOULD BE CHANGED .
(60-61-72- C-l)
On roll call the
by the following vote:
was duly passed and adopted
AYES:
NOES,
ABSENT I
Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
Noneo
Noneo
Noo 6800 duly passed and adopted.
RECESS a Councilman
Coons seconded
for a fifteen minute recess. Councilman
OTION CARRIED. (recessed, 9.25 P.M.)
AFTER RECBSS a Mayor
being present.
the meeting to order, all Council members
PUBLIC SIFICAT 60-6 -7 I Submitted by James Co and
Marg~et Huebsch, requesti change of zone from R-I to C-l, restricted
to professional offices on j' property located at 1203 East Ve'I'mont Avenue
(northeast corner, Vermont 'enue and East Street).
The City Planning
200, Series 1960-61, reco
ommission, pursuant to their Resolution No.
~ded said reclassification be denied.
The Mayor asked i
lanyone wished to address the Councilo
Mr. Murdoch repor
1961, covering a 24-hour
East Street, that from sa.
living at this intersectio
on results of a traffic survey taken April 4,
,iod, at the intersection of Vermont Avenue and
report, it would appear that residential
would be very undesirableo
The Mayor asked
there being no response,
!anyone else wished to address the Council,
:lared the hearing closed.
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RESOLUfION NO.
passage and adop
changing the zon
filing of deed Jt
limiting the usa
that the front y
Councilman Fry offered Resolution Noo 6801 for
on, authorizing the preparation of necessary ordinance,
as requested for professional offices only, subject to the
trictions, to remain in force for a period of 10 years,
o professional offices only and also including therein,
d area shall not be used for parking purposes.
Resolution Book.
A RESOLUTION OF CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND 1>ETER-
MINING THAT TIT 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CO~ RELATING TO 20NING SHOUI..D
BE AMENDED AND 11 T THE BOUNDARIES OF CERTAIN ZONES SHOULD BE CHANGED.
(60-61-73 - C-l, rofessional offices) ,
by the
all the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted
otel
COUNCILMEN,
COUNCILMEN,
COUNCILMEN I
Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
Non e .
None.
I
, declared Resolution No. 6801 duly passed and adopted.
SIFICAT - 4 Submitted by Edward P. Backs,
of zone from R-A to C-l, property located at 224 North
west side of Placentia Avenue, approximately 630 feet
reet) .
The Ci~IP1anning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution No.
201, Series 196Q ~l, recommended said reclassification, subject to.
j
3 and 4.
10 Oev
2. Deq
Placentia Avenue
3. Pre
all improvements
office of the Ci
4. Pa
5 . T ill
opment substantially in accordance with plans presented.
ation of 53 feet from the monumented centerline of
50 feet existing).
ration of street improvement plans and installation of
n accordance with approved standard plans on file in ttle
Engineer.
nt of $2.00 per front foot for street lighting purposes.
,limitation of 90 days for the accomplishment of Items 2,
I
6. Pro ~sions made for the protection of the irrigation pipeline,
referred to in t 1 letter from the Anaheim Union Water Company dated
February 27, 196 Ion file with subject petition, to the satisfaction of
the Anaheim Wate ,Company. '
Plans f ~m the file were reviewed by the City Council.
The May .* asked if anyone wished to address the Council.
pipeline
the
declared
4, Applicant, advised that they would try to eliminate
Ito, if at all possible.
i
tse wished to address the Council, thereupon, the Mayor
~ng closed.
I
so UrION NO.
passage and adop
granting the zoo
Planning Commiss
Councilman Coons offered Resolution No. 6802 for
on, authorizing preparation of necessary ordinance,
as requested, subject to the recommendations of the City
;no
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jResolution Book.
A RESOLlTII ON OF CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER-
MINING THAT TITn 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING SHOIJLD
BE AMENDED AND 1 T THE BOUNDARIES OF CERTAIN ZONES SHOULD BE CHANGED.
(60-61-74 - C-l)
On roll qall the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted
by the followingiotet
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AYES.
NOES I
ABSENT t
COUNCI
COUNCl
COUNeI
Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
None II
None.
6802 duly passed and adopted.
RESOLlJIIott, NO. 68031
and adoption.
ICoons offered Resolution Noo 6803 for passage
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A RE9()LUfION OF THE CITY 0
Aur~IZING THE EXECUTION
TR L TAN W TER DISTRI
WATER DISTRICT, COASfAL M
FULLERTON AND SANTA ANA, C
OF TIE PROP ED EAST ORAN
CIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AND
A JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE
OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, ORANGE COUNTY MUNICIPAL
CIPAL WATER DISTRICT, AND THE CITIES OF ANAHEIM,
ERING THE CONSTRUCfION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
COUNTY FEEDER NO.2.
On roll call the
by the following vote;
qregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted
AYES,
NOES.
ABSENT I
COUNCI
COONCI
COUNCI
~I Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
t None..
; None.
IResolution Noo 6803 duly passed and adopted.
REQUEST TQ SOLICIT FUNDSa Requ
for permission to solicit
from residents within the
May, 1961, was submitted,
seconded by Councilman Tho
4t of Sto Jude Hospital, Fullerton, California,
~ntributions for the current expansion program
~ty of Anaheim during the months of April and
~d granted, on motion by Councilman Coons,
*sono MOTION CARRIED.
APPOINTMEtg - LIBRARY BOARDs A Ithe request of the Library Board and on the
reco~endations of Council ~n Fry, Mayor Schutte appointed Mr. C. B. Miller,
Member of the Library Boa~ lfor the ensuing term, commencing May I, 1961.
Said appointment
Councilman Chandler, secoo.
ratified by the City Council on motion by
by Councilman Thompson. MOTION CARRIED.
CORRES~N~NCE: Correspondenceteceived from Mro Jo Po Webb, dated March 30,
1961, protesting the new D~neyland Monorail system, was submitted and
ordered received and filed ~n motion by Councilman Coons, seconded by
Councilman Chandlero MOTIK CARRIED.
SPECIAL USE PERMIT NO. 82t Req .st for further extension of time on Special Use
Permit No. 82 was held ove 'from the meeting of ApTil 4, 1961, for further
investigation..
Mr. Murdoch repor ~d that Mr.. Grover, Applicant, apparently is
still the owner of the pro .rty, pending negotiations of sale, but that
he did not intend to devel ~ a social club as originally requested. That
the proposed purchaser, Mr iJohn Waller, intends to file application for
the establishment of a res home on the property.
Councilman Coons .ved that no further action be taken on the
request of Hazel Dascenzi .r an extension of time to Special Use Permit
No. 82. Councilman Chandl * seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
SPECIAL USE PERMIT NO. 791
Methodist Church, for
to Resolution No. 6252, wa
seconded by Councilman Coo
August 30, 1961, was grant
,st of Robert Co Borklund, Minister, St. Mark's
$ion of time to improvement bond filed pursuant
submitted9 and on motion by Councilman Thompson,
., one year extension of time, commencing
4 said improvement bond. MOTION CARRIED.
LI UOR APPLICATION - 431 SOUTH
application for new on-sal
been withdrawn from the De
the Applicant, Ray Go Fris
No further action
MaN STREETt The City Manager reported that
jbeer license at 431 South Lemon Street, had
+rtment of Alcoholic Beverge Control Board by
.eo
+as taken by the City Council.
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00, .1.11.
SIGN PPLICATION - F
sign to be erec1
GQorge N. Watts,
Boulevard, toge1
and reviewed by
IA -PARK Application for billboard type
by Forest Lawn Memorial-Park on property owned by
r. at the northwest corner of Lincoln Avenue and Beach
r with attached sketch and colored photo, was submitted
e City Council.
tee, representing the Applicant, addressed the Council,
*e of sign requested and the proposed location.
I
l;n was he,ld by the Council rega, rding billboard type signs,
ted that pursuant to Resolution of Intention No. 6109
n No. F-59-60-36, C-l and C-3 zoning is still pending on
ich the proposed sign is to be erected.
ved by Councilman Chandler, seconded by Councilman Coons,
lication be granted for a two year period on~y, subject
er by the City Council. MOTION CARRIED.
n
Mr. Ch~
explaining the 1
Discus$
and it was also
in Reclassificat
the property on
It was
that said sign a
to review there a
n
Subdivider, Chanticleer. T~act located on the west
at Chanticleer, and contains 51 R-l lots.
The Act
stantially with
have been paid a
a wall along the'
said tract, subj
On the
moved that fi nal
seconded the mot.
i
commendations of the City Engineer, Councilman Chandler
ap, Tract No. 3882, be approved. Councilman Coons
MOTION CARRIED.
of wall
foot in
adjacent property owner to the west, asked what type
ed to be constructed and requested that the wall be six
of masonry construction.
Mro Kel.
to fence the yar
wished to partie
willing to discu
I
I
I', representing the SUbdiVider,' advised that they p,lanned
with six foot redwood fencing. That if Mr. Stehly
ate in the construction of a block wall, he would be
it with him.
fence
that a six foot redwood fence or chain link
provide protection to the adjacent property.
RENEWAL - INSURANC
City Attorney, r
that renewal the
C PREHENSIVE FIRE AND T FT Mr. Dawson, Assistant
that he had reviewed said policies and reco.ended
authorized..
It was ved by Councilman Coons, seconded by Councilman Chandler,
that United Paci .c Policy No. AC 306180 and Aetna Policy No. C 36-87-95,
(City Fleet) Co~ ehensive, Fire, Theft and Combined Additional Coverage,
be renewed and p iums authorizedo MOTION CARRIED.
AW
BIDS RECEIVED
OF CONTRACf - J
received for the
feet east of Car
and recommended
the amount of $2
NO. 12161 The Acting City Engineer reported on bids
rritos Avenue sewer improvement from approximately 130
tta Avenue to approximately 18 feet west of Florence Ave.
e acceptance of the low bid, that of A. Ho Famularo in
344090.
n
(All bi ~ accompanied by a bid bond in
Ao Ho F ularo
deLeon nstruction Company
Cook & rletta
Jo S. Brett, Inco
Orange unty Const. COD
the amount of'lQ%)
$28,344.90
35,271.38
37,895076
42,505.82
43,040.44
Councilman Chandler offered Resolution "No. 6804 for
esolution Booko
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Cit
6804 duly passed and adoptedv
A RESOLUf ION OF THE CITY 0
SEALED PROPOSAL AND AWARD
FOR THE FURNISHING OF ALL
MENT AND ALL UTILITIES AND
AND PERFORMING ALL WORK NE
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT t THE C
MATELY 130 FEET EAST OF C
FLORENCE AVENUE IN THE CI
CIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A
A CONTRACT TO THE LOWEST RESPONSIBLE BIDDER
ANT, LABOR, SERVICES, MATERIALS AND EQUIP-
ANSPORTATION, INCLUDING POWER, FUEL AND WATER,
SARY TO CONSTRUCf AND CClttPLETE THE FOLLOWING
RITOS AVENUE SEWER IMPROVEMENT FROM APPROXI-
~TA AVENUE TO APPROXIMATELY 18 FEET WEST OF
lOF ANAHEIM, JOR NO. 1216.. (A.. Ho Famularo)
On roll call the
by the following votes
regoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted
AYES,
NOES I
ABSENT 1
Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
Noneo
None..
The Mayor declar
RESOLUTION NO. 6805:
and adoption.
I
ICoons offered Resolution Noo 6805 for passage
!
RESOLUTION NO. 68061 Councilma !Coons offered Resolution Noo 6806 for passage
and adoption..
Refer
A RESOLUfION OF THE CITY CIl OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER...
MINING THAT PUBLIC CONVEN E AND NECESSITY REQUIRE THE CONSTRUCTION AND
CClAPLETION OF A PUBLIC 1M EMENT, TO WITI THE IMPROVEMENT OF HARBOR
BOULEVARD, FROM APPROXIMA 100 FEET NORTH OF MIDWAY DRIVE TO KATELLA
AVENUE, IN THE CITY OF ANA 1M, PROJECf NO. 79; AND APPROVING THE DESIGNS,
PLANS, PROFILES, DRAWINGS D SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION THEREOF;
AtrrHORIZING THE CONSTRUCfI OF SAID PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT IN ACCOODANCE
WITH SAID PLANS, SPECIFICA ~ONS, ETC; AND AUfHORIZING AND DIRECfING THE
CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH A N neE INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION
THEREOF. (Bids to be open 'April 28, 1961, 2:00 PoMo)
On roll call the :regoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted
by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES.
ABSENT a
Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
Noneo
Noneo
6805 duly passed and adopted.
Refer to Reso luti Booko
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY C tiNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER-
MINING THAT PUBLIC CONVENI E AND NECESSITY REQUIRE THE CONSTRUCTION AND
CC>>APLETION OF A PUBLIC IMP EMENT, TO WITs CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION OF
A WATER MAIN, UNIT NOo 3, LA PALMA AVENUE, FR~ EAST STREET TO RIO VISTA
STREET, IN THE CITY OF ANA IM, WORK ORDER NO. 4006, AND APPROVING THE DESIGNS,
PLANS, PROFILES, DRAWINGS :n SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION THEREOF;
AlITHORIZING THE CONSTRUCfI OF SAID PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH
SAID PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS ;ETC.; AND AUTHORIZING AND DIRECfING THE CITY
CLERK TO PUBLISH A NOTICE NVITING SEALED PROPOSALS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION
THEREOF. (Bids to be open d May 4, 1961, 2:00 PoMo)
On roll call the ~regoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted
by the following votes
AYES. COUNCILM~: Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
NOES: COUNCILt-fa None..
ABSENT: COUNCIL ~t Noneo
The Mayor declare IResolution No. 6806 duly passed and adopted.
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OT CES OF FINAL CC14
the contractors have
accordance with plans
accepted.
IONt The Director of Public Works certified that
mpleted Jobs Noso 528, 1203, 1204, 1209 and 5000 in
nd specifications and recommended the work be officially
!
Councilman Fry offered
for passage and adoption.
. 7 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
PIING THE CXJMPLETION AND THE FURNISHING OF ALL PLANT,
TERIALS AND EQUIPMENT AND ALL UI'ILITIES AND TlWtIPORTATIQf
UEL AND WATER, AND PERF(]UIING ALL WORK NECESSARY TO CON...
E THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC IMPROVeMeNT, TO WITt THE tM-
os AVENUE, FROM LOS ANGELES STltEET TO APPROXIMATELY 540
STREET, IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, JOB NO. 5280 (Ro J.
R NO
ANAHEIM FINALLY
LABOR, SERV ICES,
INCLUDING POWER,
STRUCT AND COMPL
AVENUE SEWER IM
DRIVE TO APPROX]
ANAHE IM t JOB NO.
A RESOLlITION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIII
HE ca.tPLHTION AND THE FURNISHING OF ALL PLANT t LABOR,
AND EQUIPMENT AND ALL trrILITIES AND TRANSPORTATION IN-
L AND WATIER, AND PERFORMING All WORK NECESSARY TO CCIJ-
E THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT, TO WITt TtE WAGNlR"
PROVEMENT, IN WAGNER AVENUE FROM PLACENTIA AVENUE
STA STREET, AND IN RIO VISTA STREET NORTHERLY TO ANAHEIM-
, CITY OF ANAHEIM, JOB NO. 12030 (J. S. Barrett, !nc.)
A RESOLtrrION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
PrING THE CCI4PLETION AND THE FURNISHING OF ALL PLANT,
TERIALS AND EQUIPMENT AND ALL UTILITIES AND TRANSPORTATION
UEL AND WATER, AND PERFORMING ALL WORK NECESSARY TO COO..
E THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT, TO WIT I THE WESTERN
EMENT, FROM APPROXIMATELY 42 FEET NORTH OF STClfiBROOK
TELY 19 FEET NORTH OF TERANIMAR DRIVE IN THE CITY OF
~204o (de Leon Construction Coo)
R N.'O A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ANAHEIM FINALLY PTING THE CCIlPLETION AND THE FURNISHING OF ALL Pt.ANT,
LABOR, SERVICES, TERIALS AND EQUIPMENT AND ALL UTILITIES AND TRANSPORTATICIf
INCLUDING POWER, UEL AND WATER, AND PERFORMING ALL WORK NECESSARY TO OON- '
SfRUcr AND (X)MP E THE FOLLONING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT, TO WIT. THE CHERRY
WAY SEWER IMPRO'J NT, FROM RCMNEYA DRIVE TO GLEN DRIVE, IN THE CITY OF
ANAHEIM, JOB NO. ~2090 (Plumbing Contractors, Inc.)
R SIN NO . A RESOLUT ION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ANAHEIM FINALLY CEPrING THE CCMPLETION AND THE FURNISHING OF ALL 'LAllI't
LABOR, SERVICES, TERIALS AND EQUIPMENT AND ALL trrILITIES AND TRANSPCIlTATICIf
INCLUDING POWER, UEL AND WATER, AND PERFORMING ALL WORK NECESSARY TO CON-
STRUCT AND COMP E THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT, TO WIT * CONSTRucrI~
OF A STORM DRAIN N BALL ROAD, FROM ANAHEIM-BARBER CITY CiANNEL TO APPROXI-
MATELY 217 FEET ST OF THE ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE RAILROAD, IN THE
CITY OF ANAHEIM, JOB NO. 50000 (Martin Fo Kordick-R.E. Crane)
On rollqall the foregoing Resolutions Nos. 6807 to 6811, both
inclusive, were ~ly passed and adopted by the following vote.
AYES,
NOESr
ABSENT a
COUNCILMEN. Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Sohutte.
COUNCILMENt Noneo
COUNCILMEN, Noneo
The May, declared Resolutions Nos. 6807 to 6811, both inclusive,
duly passed and opted 0
IT PLANNING C N I EMS Actions taken by the City Planning Ca.m!ssion
April 3, 1961, P taining to the following applications, weresulRltted
for City Council nformation and consideration.
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Cit
ifornia - oOuIClL MINUTES · A
AND CITY CLERK] ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF
ANAHEIM WITH THE RANGE COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT AND THE COUNTY OF
ORANGE FOR THE a STRUCfION OF A CULVERT AT DOWLING STREET.
by the
all the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted
oter
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AYES, COUNCILMeN I Chandlert Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutt..
NOES. COUNCILMEN, None.
ABSENT Jl COONeI LMEN 1 None.
declared Resolution Noo 6813 duly passed and adopted.
IESOLUTION NO. 68141 ouncilman Chandler offered Resolution No. 6914 for
passage and ado~
esolution Book.
A RESOLUTION OF CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPrING. A ~
DEED CONVEYING HE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FeR AN SMIMmrr
F<Ji ROAD AND P lTfILITY PlIiPOSES. (Charles A. & Helen 110 Hunt and
Dorothy Hunt Be. and)
by the
AYES.
NOES.
ABSENT I
II the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted
tel
~" OUNCILMEN. Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
UNCILMEN, None.
UNCILMEN. None.
declared Resolution No. 6814 duly passed and adopted.
n
The Ma .
RESOLUTION NO. 68151 uncilman Chandler offered Resolution No. 6815 for
passage and ado, . n.
esolution Book.
A RESOLUI'ION OF
DEED CONVEYING T
FOR ROAD AND PUB
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A mAN!
HE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR AN EASBMEIfT
UTILITY PURPOSES. (Giacomo Lugaro and Agostina Lugaro)
by the
11 the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted
tel
AYES. g. OUNCILMEN, Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
NOES. OrrNa LMENt None.
ABSENT: OUNCI LMEN a None 0
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declared Resolution Noo 6815 duly passed and adopted.
RESOLUTION NO. 6816.
and adoption.
uncilman Coons offered Resolution No. 6816 for passage
A RESOLur ION OF r
DEED CONVEYING T
PURPOSES. (Luis
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AQ;EPTltIl, A GRANT
HE CITY OF ANAHE IM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FCIl MlllJeIPAL
pez Lemus & Gloria A. Lemus) .
!
On roll ~ll the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopt811
by the following pte:
AYES, ~'UNCILME~ Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
NOES: OUNCILMEN. None.
ABSENT t UNCI LMEN t None.
I
The Mayo j declared Resolution No. 6816 duly passed and adopted.
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PURCHASE Of PROPERTY, On motio
Chandler, the City Manager
for the Carmon Gonzales pr
on the east side of Parry
y Councilman Thompson, seconded by Councilman
as authorized to enter into escrow negotiations
rty (portion of Lot A, Tract No. 97) located
eete MOTION CARRIED.
ORANGE C Y AMENIJIENT TO SECT!
The recommendations and fi
Commi$sion, pertaining to
Map 7-4-9 of Ordinance 351,
and explained by Acting Ci
AL DISTRCT MAP 7-4-9 EAST ANAHEIM AREA 1
ings, as follows, of the City Planning
nge County amendment to Sectional District
las amended by Exhibits H and I, were submitted
Planning Director, Richard A. Reese.
Findings and rec
their meeting of April 3,
of the City Planning Commission at
-I.
AR(O), with the exception
corner of Lincoln Avenue (
the exception of the R-l S"
south of Lincoln Avenue (
and best use of the subjec,
the Anaheim Planning COllJllt
heaviest zoning that would
development. Furthermore,
rounding areas by a minim
I
'sification of the subject properties to AR and
the 18 acre parcel located at the northeast
aheim-Olive Road) and Rio Vista Street and with
Ie Family Residential Tract No. 3959, located
eim-Ol i ve RCB d), would cons ti tute the highest
ropertyo However, as an alternate recommendation,
ion considers the County MR(O) zone to be the
compatible with the existing proposed residential
at any "M" uses should be buffered from sur-
.fifty foot building setback and landscaping zone.
2. That the high
would be reclassified to
any single development be
vided further, that the p
accordance with an officia
center indicating the ulti
immediate and future devel
and best use of the aforementioned 18 acre parcel
County C-! Local Business District provided that
, ited to a 10 acre minimum size parcel, and pro-
rty be restricted by Ordinance to development in
adopted .Precise Plan" for an integrated shopping
e development of the project, and that all
ent be in compliance with the official pIano
Il
30 That the Coun I Master Plan of Arterial Streets and Highways n
be _nded to establish t !proposed secondary highways in accordance with the U
study prepared by the PIa "g Department and that said study be forwarded to
the Orange County Planning ommissiono
Commissioner All
adoption, seconded by Comm"
Department transmit to the
of the Anaheim Planning C
subject to the review and
offered a motion and moved for its passage and
sioner Marcoux and carriedi that the Planning
ange County Planning Commission the recommendations
ssion as outlined in the aforementioned findings,
roval thereof by the Anaheim City Council."
Discussion was h&
noted on the map, together
Planning Commissiono
City Council and the area under consideration
suggested changes recommended by the City
Councilman Chand!' moved that the City Council concur in the recom-
mendations of the City PIa "ng Commission, and that said recommendations,
tog..er with the map pert. illg thereto, be forwarded to the Orange County
Planning Commission. Coun man Coons seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
FINANC L PERATING REPORTS
March were ordered
by Councilman Fry.
and Operating Reports for the month of
on motion by Councilman Coons, seconded
ANNUAL RE T- ANA IM FIRE
Department, was ordered re
seconded by Councilman Fry.
Annual Report~ 1960, of the Anaheim Fire
ived and filed, on motion by Councilman Coons,
MOTION'CARRIED.
CANCELLATlQN OF COUNTY TAXES I
Thompaon, the Orange Count,
taxes on property acquired
pursuant to Resolution No.
in Book 5668, Page 768; an
1961 as Document No. 17178-,
Northwestern Pacific Railr
motion by Councilman Coons, seconded by Councilman
oard of Supervisors was requested to cancel County
the City of Anaheim for municipal purposes,
12, recorded March 27, 1961 as Document No. 17177,
jpursuant to Resolution No. 6317, recorded March 27,
~n Book 5668, Page 772 (Southern Pacific Company and
, Company property). MOT ION CARRIED.
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It was moved by Councilman Fry, seconded by
, that cancellation of City taxes on the following
rizeda
Orange .
Geo
Doc
Carbi
MOTION CARRIED.
nty Flood Control District - formerly assessed to
Eo Sibbett, et ux, recorded March 9, 1961 as
t No. 5678 in Book 5651, Page 219 (Project No. Bl,
Creek Channel, Parcel Nos. 1209.01 and 1209.11)
CORRESPONDENCE. The llowing correspondence was ordered received and filed
by the City Cou -Ion motion by Councilman Chandler, seconded by
Councilman Coonsi. )()TION CARRIED.
(a) 0 e County Mosquito Abatement District - Minutes of
ting held March 17, 1961.
(b) .can Society for Public Ad~inistratlon - Warren and
stra Awards.
(c) er River Project Association
CRDINANCE NO. 1~661
reading 0
ncilman Chandler offered Ordinance No:. 1566 for flnal
rdinance Book.
AN ORDINANCE OF CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 1, CHAPTER 1.04 (If THE
ANAHEIM MUNICIP, ODE BY AMENDING SECTIONS 1004.350, 1.04.360 AND
1.04.370 THEREOF!, NO BY ADDING THERETO SECTION 1.04.361. (Planning
Corrmission - Oft rs)
by the
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tel
After h:
having knowledge
reading in full
the motion. MOT [
ing read in full the title of Ordinance No.1'" and
the contents therein, Councilman Chandler moved the .
said Ordinance be waived. Councilman Coons seconded
UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED.
AYES.
NeE S.
ABSENT.
r
~' OUNCILMEN, Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
OUNCILMENt None.
OUNCILMEN. None.
I declared Ordinance No. 1566 duly passed and adopted.
ncilman Fry offered Ordinance No. 1567 for first readieg.
ORDINANCE NO. 1567.
AN ORDINANCE OF r
"AN ORDINANCE OF
OF GARDEN GROVE
CITY OF ANAHEIM REPEALING <E.DINANCE NO. l5,54ENTITtED.
CITY OF ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA, COOSENTING TO THE CITY
NISHING WATER SERVICE TO INHABITANTS OF ANAHEIlM".
After he
having knowledge
reading in full 0
the motion. MaTI
ing read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1567 and
the contents therein, Councilman Coons moved the
said Ordinance be waived. Councilman Chandler seconded
UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED.
FOR CONY, RS ION
Property, filed
valued at $29095
Department, was s
was ordered refer
Chandler, seconde
PER ONAL PR PERTY, Claim for Conversion of Personal
Alfred Eo Standeford, for return of transitor radio
ich was in a vehicle impounded by the Police
mitted and denied by the City Council and said claim
d to the City Attorney, on motion by Councilman
by Councilman Coons. MOTION CARRIED.
A URY P N I Notice of Levy by the U. S.
, against William R. Spencer, "Robins Sign Service,
, Anaheim, was submitted, and ordered referred to the
for appropriate action, on motion by Councilman
Councilman Chandler. MOTION CARRIED.
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1961 3:00 P.M.
RESOLUTION NO. 6817: Gouncilma offered Resolution No. 6817 for
passsfe and adoption.
Refer to Resoluti, Book.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY
AUTHORIZING THE DIRECTOR
OF THE CITY ATtORNEY TO C
LITIGATION.
IL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DIRECTING AND
INAY:E TO ISSUE WARRANTS AT THE REQuEST
FILING FEES AND COURT COSTS FOR CITY
On roll call the
by the following vote:
egoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted
AYES!
NOES;
ABSENT:
Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
None.
None.
No. 6817duly passed and adopted.
ADJOU~NI, ! Councilman Coons ed to adjourn to April 12, 1961, 10100 A.M.,
and also moved waiver of f, her notice of said adjournment. GounciAllan
Schutte seconded the motio I MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CAIIIIED.
I
SIGNEDI
ADJOURNED I
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