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The May ~ declared Resolution'No. 6830 duly passed and adopted.
OF PPRECIATI On motion by Councilman Fry,
seconded by Counc of appreciation to the City of
Fullerton for the ~ participation in re~oving the dead orange trees
on property locat4 between the two cities on Harbor Boulevard adjacent
to the Riverside teeway, was requested. MOTION CARRIED. '
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Coons moved to adjourn. Councilman Fry seconded
CARRIED.
ApJOURNMENT t Counc i 1m
the motion. MOr!
ADJOURN ta 0911 c," 0 .~.'. .M.) . "/ CJ-,--: ,
SIGNED, ~ tdf-. U /j1"/.h... ~..."L..I
, Ci t~ Clerk
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of the City of Anaheim met in regular session.
PRESENT a
ABSENT I
PltES8N1' I
N. Chandler, Coons, Fry, Th~pson and Schutte.
N, None. .
GIft. Ketth A. Murd~ch.
ttry AT1<BNEY I J oltn H. Dawson 0
K,;{ . DeneM. William$.
ITY'~I_. James Maddox.
,.ING DJRECTCR. Richard A. R~ese.
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u~~e called the meeting to orde,f~
Mayor Schutte proclaimed May 1st as Youth Day. Said
.animously endorsed by the City Council.
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.INur~. Minutes of e re9ula~ meeting held April 11, 1961, adjourned regular
Meting held Apr 12, 1961. and regular meeting fteld April 18, 1961, wer.
approved, on mot 4n by Councilman Thompson, seconded by Councilman Coons.
II)TICfi CARRIED.
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RESOLlIrICII NO.. 68311 ouncilman Chandler offered Resolution No. 6831 for passage
and adopt! on.
Refer
A RESOLUTION OF
DIRECrING THE PA
(Warrants:'Nos. 1
CfTY ~CIL Of Ttq: CITY OF ,,"~HEIM APPROVING MID
,'OF DEtMNDS AGAINST THE CITY AS OF APRIL 25, 19(>1.
13 to 12085, both inclusive, totaling $594,119.44)
On roI cal~ the for.going Resolution was duly passed and adopted
by the following tote,
AYES...
NOES,
ABSENt
QQMNCI~NI Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
cqQNCI~N. None.
COtItfClUAeNI None.
The ....r declared Resolution No. 6831 duly passed and adepted.
y' Application for non-confo~in9 sign
hertorth_st" corn. of Ball Road and Beach Boulevard, to-
r w.~ subBLtted ana'nviewedby the Council, and on motion
pson,.secDnded by Councilman Coons, said application was
approved by the ty Q,uncil, with the request that the Applicant be notified
that permission ~r the e~t1on of the sign must also be obtained from the
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State, inasmuch as there
Boulevard right-of-way_
SIGN APPLI :rION - JACK-IN-THE-
confo~ing sign to be erec
with plan~, was submitted ij
Councilman Chandler, second
was granted as requested.
foot projection over Beach
FOODMA R COMPANY a Application for non-
at 1122 North Los Angeles Street, together
reviewed by the Council, and on motion by
by Councilman Thompson, said sign application
ION CARRIED.
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SIGN APPLlqATION - SUNSET POOLS~ !Application for non-conforming sign to be
erected at 1237 South Brook ~rst, together with plans, was submitted and
reviewed by the Council, an iapproved as presented, on motion by Council-
man Fry, seconded by Counci ~an Thompson. MOTION CARRIED.
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SIGN APPLI !ION - OSCAR'S KER COMPANY Application for non-conforming
sign to becerected at 1710 uth Harbor Boulevard, together with plans,
was submitted and reviewed t the Council, and said application was granted,
on motion by Councilman Tho ~son, seconded by Councilman Fryo MOTION CARRIED.
SIGN APPLI TION - R P VAN WINK
be erected at 301 West Kate
and reviewed by the Council
Councilman Coons, seconded
SIGN APPLIATION - LADY LEATRIC Application for non-conforming sign
to be erected at 311 West K ella Avenue, together with plans, was submitted
and reviewed by the Council and said application was granted on motion by
Councilman Chandler, second 4 by Councilman Schutte. MOTION CARRIED.
RE UEST --- "PROTECT OUR .. SIGNS: Request of Anaheim Moose Lodge
Noo 1853, Dave King, Civics ffairs Chairman, for permission to erect
six NProtect Our Children" 'gns along the streets within the City at
such places as designated b jthe Traffic Engineer, was submittedo
Mr. Dave King pre ~nted the actual sheet metal, baked-on enamel
sign to be used, and advise ithat they would be mounted on steel poles
embedded in concrete, and t .t the Anaheim Moose Lodge would maintain the
signs at all timeso
Councilman Chandl
six signs be granted, subje
by the Traffic Engineer and
they will not be misleading
further, subject to the req
declares them to be in poor
erect new signs or remove t
of the permit on a determin
safety or welfare of the pu
MOTION CARRIED.
BUOOET RE ST - ANA HE IM JUN I OR
Bud Harris, President of th
Council approval and reimbu
for city promotional activi
Counci Iman) 0
t moved that said request for the erection of
t to the placement thereof at sites designated
$hief of Police, after a determination that
to the public at the particular place involved;
!rement that if either of these departments
~ondition9 that the sponsoring organization either
. old ones; also, subject to complete revocation
tion that they constitute a danger to the health,
lico Councilman Coons seconded the motiono
ER OF CO RCEI Communication from Mro
,Anaheim Junior Chamber of Commerce, requesting
$ement by the City of budgeted funds allocated
les, was submitted (copies furnished each
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Mro James Bloom, 122 Bowling Street, President elect of the Junior
Chamber of Commerce in the sen~ of Mro Harris, addressed the Council, 0
further explaining their pr ~osal and answering questions directed to him
by the Counc il 0 .,.
Discussion was he ~ by the Council and at the conclusion thereof,
Councilman Chandler moved t .t the matter be referred to the City Attorney's
Office for a legal opinion $ to legality of payment of said budget request
by the City, and also refer ,d to the City Manager and Budget Committee for
additional reporto Council *n Fry seconded the motiono Councilman Thompson
requested that the study sh , whether or not the Junior Chamber has ever
been questioned on the reim ~rsements that have been made by the Senior Chamber
of Commerce to them for the Miss Anaheim and Halloween Activitieso MOTION
CARRIED"
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TION f COUNTY XES On motion by Councilman Coons, seconde~ by
Councilman Chandl , the Or~nge County Board of Supervisors was r~quested
to cancel County ~xes onproperty acquired by the City of Anaheim for
municipal purpose ~ pursuant to Resolution Noo 6778, recorded April 11, 1961,
as Document Noo 6 95 in Book 5684, Pa~e 490, (property acquired from the
State of Califo pt. of Public Works). MOTION CARRIED.
E UEST -DOWN! SV AS Request of Downtown Merchants'
Association, Lest Mitchell, Chairman; for permission to block off
one block on West Center St~eet, between Los Angeles and Lemon Streets,
between the hours pf lltOO AoMo and 3130 PoMo on Saturday, May 6, 1961,
for their major bmotlon t1ed in with the selection of a Rodeo Queen for
the Annual El Tor iRodeo, ws,s submitted. and read.
tract map and the over-lay study prepared by the City
were reviewed by the City Councilo
It wa s
that said request
may be imposed b
. ved by Ccfuncilman Coons, seconded by Councilman Thompson,
e granted, subj'ect to any conditions or limitations that
~he Police Department and Fire Departmento MOTION CARRIED~
REFUND. On the reco
Coons moved that
to Russell Jo Mu
for Reclassifica
Councilman Chandl
dations of the City Planning Department, Councilman
fund in the amount of $50000 be authorized, payable
y, 922 Al,amo, Anaheim, representing filing fee paid
pn Application No. F-60-61-95, withdrawn by Applicant.
1 seconded the motiono MOTION CARRIED.
CLARIFICATION
Partner, Bumatt
the various stag
only one 8-unit
January, 1960, t
requirements, fo
problems, they w
are now ready to
as to the possibi
allow continued
that in their pr
setbacks would b
PERMIT - TRACT NOo 2 01 Mro George Bumann, General
erprises, addressed the Council, explaining in detail
; of their completed project and advised that there remained
, ject to complete the entire developmento That in
were issued a building permit, under the old R-3 Code
these remaining 8-units, however, because of financial
unable to commence constructione He advised that they
bmplete this last project and requested a clarification
ity of reactivating their building permit, which would
elopment under the requirements of the old R-3 Code,
. sed plans, the garage requirements and side-yard
in conflict with the present Code.
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that the
time, as
pn was held by the City Council, and Mr. Murdoch advised
:~!s Office felt that in this case, they could not extend the
!il policy, as the building permit actually has become void.
On the
Councilman Coons
had met the qual'
issued, and cont'
plete the projec
his control, he
building permit;
show that he has
therefore, that
and paying the r
conditions as th
the motion" MOT
. cOlJlllendations of Assistant City Attorney, Joe Giesler,
; ved that it be the finding of the Council that the Applicant
:ications of hardship at the time the building permit was
ed diligence has been exercised by the Applicant to com-
~nder the building permit, but due to circumstances beyond
s been unable to exercise the rights granted by the
at the diligent efforts on the part of the Applicant
ot abandoned the project commenced January, 1960, and
be allowed to complete the project upon applying for,
ired fee for a new building permit, under the same
[permit issued in January, 1960" Councilman Fry seconded
. CARRIEDo
E ATIVE TRACT NO. 4 Request of Mro Jack Ho Wood for amendment to certain
conditions of ap .oval of Tentative Tract Noo 4149, was submittedo
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Discus ~on was held by Mr. Wood and the City Council regarding the
request for the ~imination of the east-west street, drainage problems, and
the possibility fi land-locking adjacent propertieso
At the
Mr. Wood's reque
and that a meeti
property owners
Councilman Thomp
onclusion of the discussion, Councilman Coons moved that
be refer~ed to the City Manager and Engineering Committee,
be arranged by them for a discussion with the adjacent
,d Mro Wood and the working out of a suitable solution.
dn seconded the motion" MOTION CARRIED.
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SPECIAL USJF PERMIT NO. 71, Req\1
Avenue Southern Baptist Chu
Use Permit Noo 71, was subm
Councilman Coons, seconded
~t of Mrso Gilbert Nixon, Church Clerk, Western
th for 180~day extension of time to Special
~ted, and granted as requested, on motion by
t Councilman Thompsono MOTION CARRIED.
TRACT 82 - APPROVAL OF P
were submitted and reviewed
Coons, seconded by Councilm
MOTION CARRIEDa
Plot and building plans for Tract Noo 3882
y the City Council, and on motion by Councilman
Fry, said plans were approved, as presentedo
TRAGI N. 757 - DYKSTRA & DRA
Tract Noo 2757, were submit
meeting of April 18, 1961,
Office to determine if the
conditions of rezoningo
Mro Joe Geisler, $sistant City Attorney, reported that it is a
matter of determination as ~ whether or not the connection of the one building
by a sun deck makes it a pa 1 of the main buildingo
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INC.: Revised plans proposed for Lots 11 and 12,
d by Dykstra & Drake, Inco, at the Council
+d the matter referred to the City Attorney's
;vised plans substantially comply with the
Revised plans wer
moved that the Council make
dwelling unit is a part of
revised plans submitted, be
motion 0 I<<)TION CARR lED.
Ireviewed by the Council, and Couro ilman Chandler
! determination that the separated single
e main complex of the building, and that the
,pprovedo Councilman Thompson seconded the
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ORANGE Y AMENDMENT TO SECT AL DISTRICT MAP 7-4-9 E T ANAHEIM AREA a
Mro Murdoch read excerpts f m the City Planning Commission minutes of
April 17, 1961, wherein it 4s reported that the County Planning Commission
acknowledged receipt of the *ecommendations of the City of Anaheim pertaining
to Sectional District Map 7 4-9, Exhibits H and I, however, they did not
continue their investigatio lor consider the proposals of the City of Anaheimo
Further, that the County PI ~ning Commission had taken action to deny the
requested C-l zoning for th Inortheast corner of Lincoln Avenue and Rio
Vista Street, but that they ijad recommended reclassification to the Ml(O) zone
of those properties in the ~isting oil field south of the Riverside Freewayo
The City Planning Commissio directed the Planning Department to transmit notice
of the Orange County Planni 9 Commission's action to the Anaheim City Council,
and requested that the City Gouncil, in turn, request the County Board of
Supervisors to review the r dommendations, forwarded on April 12, 1961 to the
Orange County Planning Comm $sion by the Anaheim City Council and Planning
Commission, and requesting ~at the County Board of Supervisors refer the
matter back to the County Panning Commission for specific review and a report
regarding: (1) "M-R-(O)" qnlng in place of the "Ml(O)" zoning; and,
(2) Consideration of an ame dment to the Arterial Plan of Streets and Highways,
to add secondary highways n dessary to the development of the subject areao
Discussion was he by the City Council and the action taken
by the City Planning Cornm.~sion was further explained by Mro Reese, Acting
City Planning Directoro
Councilman Coons qved that the City Planning Commissionvs
recommendations be forwarde ito the County Board of Supervisorso Councilman
Fry seconded the motiono C uncilman Thompson voted "no.o MOTION CARRIED.
CITY PLANNING COMMISSION ITEMS: Actions taken by the City Planning Commission
April 17, 1961, pertaining 0 the following applications, were submitted for
City Council information an :considerationr
VARIANCE NO. ~ Ernest A. and Delores Mo Diaz
VARIANCE NO. Steen and ZelIa Morris
VARIANCE NO. 1355 I Carmen Scalzo
CONDITIONAL USE R IT NO. 112 - Los Angeles Wholesalers Board of Trade
Plans were review
on the above numbered appli
further action was taken by the City Council
CONDITIONAL USE P IT NO. 113 - Lela Hatton, Councilman Chandler
requested the ity Clerk sa ja date for public hearing before the City Council
on Conditional Use Permit N ~ 1130
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,NO. 1352 - Alexander and Hulda Starki Plans were
reviewed by the C y Council, and upon the verbal stipulation by
Mra Merrill Kenne y, Authorized Agent, that the Applicant will pay $25.00
per dwelling unit park and recreation fee, prior to the expiration of the
20-day period fro the date of the City Planning Commission's action
(April 17, 1961), mo further action was taken by the City Council, it being
understood that i said fee is not paid before the expiration of the 20-day
period, Variance ~o 1352 is to be scheduled for public hearing before the
City Council, by ~e City Clerko
VARIAN
reviewed by the C
Kreidt, Senior PI
mission's Resolut
recommendation of
after the adoptio
That the City of
northerly twelve
to the CityVs par
IND. 1356 ~ Herbert and Louise Lawson3 Plans were
y Council and Mro Murdoch read memorandum from Martin
+ner, regax-ding Condition Noo 2 of City Planning Com-
$n Noo 237, Series 1960-61, and advising that the exact
the City P1anning Commission was placed in the minutes
of said resolution, which recommendation is as followsl
*aheim assume the responsibility to pave the westerly and
.et of the twenty-four feet of paving to provide access
. property 0
Mro Her
$25.00 per dwelli
expiration of the
missionvs action
by the City Counc
scheduled for pub
if said fee is no
Irt Lawson. Applicant, stipulated to the payment of
unit, park and recreation fee, to be paid prior to the
O-day period from the date of the City Planning Com-
pril 17, 1961)0 Thereupon, no further action was taken
~, it being understood that Variance Noo 1356 will be
~c hearing before the City Council, by the City Clerk,
paid within the 20-day periodo
ENTATIVE MAP - TRACT Subdivider, Lighthouse Construction and
Development Compa Tract located on the north side of Westmont Drive,
opposite Dwyer Drve, and contains 30 R-O, Residential Suburban, lotso
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subject
,Planning Commission approved said tentative map,
ton of building plans to the City Council for reviewo
Tract mj, tract Noo 4156 was placed on the bulletin board
and building plan [were submitted and reviewed by the City Councilo
.n Coons moved that tentative map, Tract Noo 4156, be
approved, to the recommendations of the City Planning Commission,
and the plans sub ttted be accepted, as filedo Councilman Fry seconded
the motiono MOT I " CARRIEDo
CITY PLANN NG OOMMISS On motion by Councilman
Fry, seconded by was instructed to
set public hearin dates on City Planning Commission Resolution Noo 228,
pertaining to theR-2 Zoning Code, and Resolution Noo 229, pertaining to
the R-3 Zoning Co to MOTION CARRIED.
RECESS: Councilman Ch ttdler moved to recess to 7115 PoMo Councilman Coons
seconded the moti Ao MOTION CARRIED. (Recessed at 5.10 PoMo)
AFTER RECESS.
the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flago
~ Tem Fry called the meeting to ordero
PRESENT :
ABSENT:
COUNCI
COUNCI
Coons, Fry and Thompsono
Chandler and SchutteQ
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Rabbi Tofield, Te
Beth Emet, gave the Invocationo
Mayor Pro Tern Fry
PUBLIC HEARING - VARIA NO. 134; Submitted by Charles Ho Kingsland, re-
questing waiver 0 ;P-L, Parking Landscaping Zone, requirements on property
located on the no 1h side of Lincoln Avenue, between Euclid Avenue and
Loara Street, fur ijer described as 1631 West Lincoln Avenue (M-l zone)o
The
Planning Commission denied said Varianceo
~ asked if anyone wished to address the Councilo
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Mro Merle VerBur ,j Authorized Agent, addressed the Council, and
requested a two weeks con .ruance of this mattero
Councilman Coons
public hearing on Variance
19619 7100 PoM.)o Council
CARRIED.
the request be granted, and that
o 1342 be continued for two weeks (May 9,
Thompson seconded the motiono MOTION
PUBLIC HE ING - VARIANCE NOG 1 Submitted by Eve Do Diggins, requesting ~,',.' ,.,.
permission to use one room R-l residehce at 1307 Columbine Place, for
the operation of a beauty s bp on property located on the west side of Columbine
Place, between Clover Avenu I and Caronet Avenueo .
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The City Planning pommission, pursuant to their Resolution Noo
206, Series 1960-61, denied fariance Noo 13440
Appeal from actio 1 taken by the Planning Commission was filed
by the Applicant and public ~earin9 scheduled this dateo
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Petition of prote ~' requesting that the protest petition filed
with the City Planning Co sion containing approximately 53 signatures,
be also considered by the C ' Y Council, was submitted 0
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Letters of approv ~ were submitted, and also a petition containing
approximately 72 signatures. I approving the i~suance of an occupation license
to dq hair dressing in the pme, but opposing any zone changeo
The Mayor Pro Tern ~sked if anyone wished to address the Councilo
Mrso Eve Diggins,
how she proposed to operate
occupational license, not a
not asking for a change of
there would be no advertisi
~pplicant, addressed the Council, explaining
~he beauty shop and stated she wanted a home
business license, and that she definitely was
pneo That she would be the sole operator and
g, and the work would be by appointment onlyo
entered the meeting at 7130 PoMo)
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(Councilman Chand
Mrso William MacK fron, Mro Jim Fairchild, 1330 Jasmine Place, and
Jacqueline Terrell, 1307 Ja ~ine Place, addressed the Council in opposition
to said variance, advising ~at they wished the area to remain completely
residential; that because 0 ! the location of subject property on the interior
st~eet, they felt it would ~t a precedent for other commercial businesses
within the tract, further, ~ey questioned the consideration of a one
operator beauty shop as a h ~e occupation because of the additional electrical
equipment and possible addi tonal plumbing requirementso
Mro Dawson, Assi tant City Attorney, read the vhome occupation'
section of the Anaheim Muni ~pal Codeo
Mayor Pro Tern Fry ~eclared the hearing closedo
(Mayor Schutte en ~red the meeting at 7:50 PoMo)
RESOLUTION NO. 6832: Councilman phandler offered Resolution Noo 6832 for passage
and adoption, granting Vari ~ce Noo 1344 for a six month period only, subject
to the following conditions
10 That no beaut i parlor equipment be installed in the building n
with the exception of a one ~erson, 110 volt AoCo dryer; that the dryer itself
be inspected to insure that It will cause no radio or TV interference in the l .
areao
20 That no signs Or advertising factors, visible from the street,
and no newspaper, telephone pr any publications of any sort, directing the
public to this location, be allowedo
30 That there be 00 employment of help, other than the Applicant
herself.
40 No sales of p ~ducts or services not produced on the premiseso
5. The use shall ~ot generate pedestrian or vehicular traffic
beyond that normal to the d $trict in which it is locatedo
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6. The ~se shall not involve the use of cOlllUercial vehicles
for delivery of merials to or from the premises.
7. No tdoor stoJage of materials and/or supplieso
8. In . way shall the appearance of the structure be so altered
or the conduct of 1he occupation within the 6truct~re be such that the
structure may be.asonab1y recognized as serving a non-residential use
(e1ther by color, _at.rials, or construction, lighting, signs, sounds, or
noises, vibration ~ etco).
9. SuG !heme occupat1on shall not create a n01se, odor, dust,
vibration, fumes smoke readily discernible at the exterior boundaries
of the parcel on 1ch situated, nor create any electrical disturbances
adversely affect! the oper.tion of any equipment not on the same parcel.
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A RESOLUTION OF T CITY COt$CIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM (i1ANTIJIG VARIANCE
NO. 1344. (Gran d for a 6 month period only)
On roll ,,4a11 the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and ado~tad
by the following~tel .
AYES, !COUHCILMEti. Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and SGhutte.
NOES. iOOUNCILME,. None.
ABSENT, !COUNCILMEN' None.
Mayor p. Tem declared Resolution No. 1344 duly passed and adopted.
. 0- - Sublii tted by Des Air Properties,
ange of zone from R~l to C~l, restricted to professional
uses, on property tocated on the north side of Katella Avenue, between
Bayless and Ninth .$treet, and further described as 1515 West Katel1a Avenue.
The Cit (Planning Commission, pursuant to their Reso~utlon No.
2ll, Series 1960- t, recommended said reclassification be denied.
Mr. Don.oase of Des Air Properties, called attention to the si~lar
commercial zoning tn the area. He advised that he purchased the house for
the sole purpose f establishing a real estate office, as well as for
residential purpo+s, that he would be willing to erect a six foot block
wall to conform w th the neighbors walls, at the rear of the property.
Mr. Sta tey Stobaugh, 1524 Holgate Place, Mr. Raul Lasslch, 1515
Holgate Place; anlMr. John Wood, 153l Holgate Place, addressed tbe Council
in opposition to le proposed rezoning, advising that three of the, four
homes that face 0 Katella Avenue are now renting for residential purposes.
that they desire ie area to remain residential in all respects, and
objected to any u . that would cause increase in traffic and call for large
advertising signs
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Mr. Boa . requested that action on this matter be continued so
that other repre$ +tatives could be present.
Mayor $ .utte declared the hearing closed.
Discuss ,n was held by the City Council and Councilman Chandler
moved that action ~n Reclassification No. 60-61-75 be deferred to May 23,
1961, 7.00 P.M. a . that the file be referred back to the City Planning
Commission for re ~rt as to what type of development they would r.c~end
for the four R-l c>ts on Katella Avenue, incl uding the subject property.
Councilman Coons .conded the motiono MOrION CARRIED.
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Marinete J. Doval ,requesting change of zone from R~A to R-3 on property
located on the no ih side of Ball Road, between Dale Avenue and Gaymont
Street, and furth t described as 2931 West Ball Road.
The Cit Planning C~ission, pursuant to their Resolution No.
212, Series 1960- 1, recommehded said reclassification, subject to
conditions.
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The Mayor aske~ J anyone wished to address the Councilo
Mr. Finn$gan, re
further explaining their pr
Mr. Rito Madrid,
residents in the area were
oppostd to multiple story a
Councilman Chandl
Noo 60-61-76 be continued t
with Variance Noo 1349, whi
Coons seconded the motiono
MOTION CARRIED.
PUBLIC HE ING - RECLASSIFICATI
requesting change of zone f
west corner of Ball Road an
West Ball Roado
~senting the Applicant, addressed the Council,
posed developmento
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;56 West Elmlawn Drive, advised that the
t opposed to the R-3 zoning, however, were
rtmentso
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t' moved that public hearing on Reclassification -
.May 16, 1961, 7100 PoMQ to be heard concurrently
~ also pertains to subject propertyo Councilman
touncilman Thompson and Councilman Fry voted .no.o
Submitted by Emil VanCasteren,
property located on the south-
and further described as 2508
The City Planning tammission, pursuant to their Resolution No. 213,
Series 1960-61, recommende~ ,aid reclassification be denied.
Letter of appeal, filed by Mrc Clarence Lo Hall, Authorized
Agent, was submitted (copie ihaving been furnished each Councilman)o
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Communication dat April 10, 1961, from Mro Ken Wines, Assistant
Superintendent, Business Se ices, Anaheim Union High School District, was
submitted (copies furnished tach Councilman)o
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The Mayor asked i !anyone wished to address the Councilo
Mro Clarence Hall I Authorized Agent, addressed the Council, outlining 0'"," ".".,,'.",
the location of the subject ~roperty in relation to the school sites and the
other commercial developmen . in the area, and explained their proposed plans
for a commercial development
Mro Rito Madrid, ~rector of the Orange County Property Owners
Association, addressed the ~uncil, requesting that a study and a suggested
plan of zoning for this par icular area be madeo
Discussion was he
area, and Councilman Coons
Noo 60-61-77 be continued t
Planning Commission be requ
of this entire area~ includ
the east of subject propert
the adjacent county territo
MOTION CARRIED.
PUBLIC ING - REC SSIFICATI
initiated by the City Coune
on property owned by North
R-A to M-l and P-L on prope
between Dowling Street and
. by the Council as to possible zoning for this
~ved that public hearing on Reclassification
!June 13, 1961, 7100 PoMo, and that the City
.ted to make a study as to possible use and zoning
.9 subject property and the undeveloped area to
~ and also to include in this projected study
To Councilman Chandler seconded the motiono
Petition for reclassification
of the City of Anaheim by Resolution Noo 6683
erican Aviation, Inc., for change of zone from
ty located on the north side of La Palma Avenue,
tove Street.
The City Planning ~ammission, pursuant to their Resolution Noo 217,
Series 1960-61, recommended .aid reclassification, as follows I
That a strip of 1 .d 50 feet in width along La Palma Avenue shall be
incorporated in the P-L, Pa .ing Landscaping Zone; and the balance of said
property shall be in corpora .d in the M-l, Light Manufacturing Zone, upon
the following conditions wh 4h are hereby found to be a necessary prerequisite
to the proposed use of the \Jbject property in order to preserve the safety
and general welfare of the ttizens of Anaheim.
10 The Owners of $aid property deed to the City of Anaheim, for
street widening purposes, a ~trip of land 53 feet in width, extending northerly
from and along the centerli . of La Palma Avenue.
20 All engineeri g requirements of the City of Anaheim, along
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La Palma Avenue,
complied with as
standard plans an
Engineer, and tha
installed at the
30 The
installation of t
(a)
is developed the
lighting purposes for
(b) ~nstall stJ'eet lights in accordance with plans and
sp@cifications ap ov@d by the Office of the City Engineer..
4. The ers of $aid property place of record M-l deed
restrictions, app ed by the City Attorney..
5. Con ~tion Noso I and 4 hereof be satisfied within 90 days
after this propos ,~ is adopted by resolution of the City Councilor wi thin
such further time ~s the City Council may granto
lating to curbs, gutters and rough grading, be
quired by the City Engineer and in accordance with
ispecifications on file in the Office of the City
isaid engineering requirements or improvements be
~e the prGperty is developedo
ners of said property shall concurrently with the
improvem4tnts under Paragraph 2 hereof, either.
,ay to the City of Anaheim at the time said property
of $2vOO per front foot on La Palma Avenue for street
r,.;
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Booko
, tte asked if anyone wished to address the Councilo
of
ch advised this reclassification was to allow extension
an Autonetics planto
Mayor
esent wisijed to address the Council, thereupon, the
rhearing closedo
Councilman Coons offered Resolution No. 6833 for
, authorizing the preparation of necessary ordinance,
!as requested, sUbject to the reconmendations of the
.ssion.
A RESOLUTION OF T
MINING THAT TITLE ,
SHOULD BE AMENDED
CHANGED. (60-61-
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER-
OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO 2DN1HG
D THAT TIi1 BOUNDARIES OF CERTAIN ZONES SHOULD BE
- )4-1 and P-L)
adopted
,all the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and
~owing votea
AYES. :COUNCI LMElf I
NOES. ,COUNCILMEN.
ABSENT a !COUNCILMElt I
Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
Noneo
Noneo
declared Resolution Noo 6833 duly passed and adopted..
Submitted by James Lo Pritchard,
on property at 2845 Ball Road,
as located on the north side of Ball Road, between Dale
iStreet. (Also see Variance No. 1348).
The Cit Planning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution No.
218, Series 1960- ], recommended said reclassification, subject to the
following.
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1. Dev ~opnent su1:)stantially in accordance with plans presented
subject to approv 1 of Petition for Variance No. 13480
20 Ded dation of ~3 feet from the monumented centerline of Ball
Road (30 feet exi 'ing).
30 Ded dation of 20 feet along rear lot line for alley.
40 Pre 'ration of street improvement plans and installation of
all improvements ~ accordanee with approved standard plans on file in
the Office of the dity Engineer, on Ball Road and the alley.
50 Pa .nt of $2000 per front foot for street lighting purposes.
6. Tim limitation of 90 days for the accomplishment of Items 2,
3, 4 and 50
7. Eli~nation of vehicular access to Ball Road upon the c9DIP!etion
of dedication and Jmprovement of the alley abutting the northerly property
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1961 3,00 PoM.
line and extending from Dal I Avenue to Ball Roado
The Mayor asked i I anyone wished to address the Councilo
I
Mro Jacobsen, McD tiel Engineering Company, Authorized Agent,
requested that Condition No jl of the City Planning Commission recommendations
be amended to allow approva iof plot and building plans by the Council, so
that this action could be i ~ependent of any plans filed with Variance
Noo 13480
Mr. Rito Madrid a ~ressed the Council, advising that he was
in favor of the reclassifi~ tion of the property to R-3, single story
development. 1
The Mayor asked i
there being no Iesponse, det
Mr 0 Murdoch submi
Planning Department, which
i
lanyone else wished to address the Council,
rred the hearing closedo
,
ied a study of the area prepared by the City
+s reviewed by the City Councilo
RESOLUTION NO. 68341 Counc man Coons offered Resolution Noo 6834 for
passage and adoption, au tho zing the preparation of necessary ordinance,
changing the zoning as requ ted, subject to the recommendations of the
City Planning Commission, w h the exception that Condition Noo 1 thereof
be amended to read, "develo ent in accordance with plans to be presented
and approved by the City Co ~cil"o Further, subject to the preparation and
filing of deed or deed rest ~ctions, satisfactory to the City Attorney, to
guarantee the requirement i iCondition No.7 of the City Planning Commission's
recommendations; further, ~bject to the payment of $25.00 per dwelling
unit, park and recreation f ~, payable at the time of obtaining a building
permito
Refer to Resoluti ~ Booko
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY CO CIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER-
MINING THAT TITLE 18 OF THE NAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING
SHOULD BE AMENDED AND THAT BOUNDARIES OF CERTAIN ZONES SHOULD BE CHANGED.
(60-61-82 - R-3)
On roll call the 4regoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted
by the following vote:
AYES,
NOES:
ABSENT *
PuBLIC HEARING - VARIANCE NO. 13
permission to waive single
within 11505 feet of R-l pr
(north side of Ball Road. b
(Reclassification Noo 60~61
: Chandler, Coons, Frv, Thompson and Schutteo
: Noneo
t Noneo
!Resolution Noo 6834 duly passed and adoptedo
Submitted by James Lo Pritchard, requesting
ory height limitation and permit encroachment to
~erty, on property located at 2845 Ball Road
~ween Dale Avenue and Gaymont Street)o
82) 0
The City Planning ~ormnission, pursuant to their Resolution Noo 219,
Series 1960-61, recommended Said variance be deniedo
o
Appeal from actio itaken by the City Planning Commission was filed n
by the Applicant and public ~earing scheduled to be held this date, l .
The Mayor asked i ianyone wished to address the Councilo
Mro Jacobsen pres ~ted revised plans that have been prepared since the
City Planning Commission he ~ing, which, in his opinion, now guarantee complete
privacy to the R-l residenc s and still allowing the density which the developer
considers most economicalo
Mr. Rito Madrid, 56 West Elmlawn Drive, advised that he did not
j
oppose the R-3 development on this area, but was opposed to any multiple story
development and the request encroachment to within 115 feet of the R-l
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property.
reviewed by the City Councilo
RESOLUf 100 NO. 6
passage and adopt
I Councilman Coons offered Resolution Noo 6835 for
n, denying Variance No. 1348~
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IResolution Book.
A RESOLUTION OF T CITY CouNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DENYING VARIANCE
NO. 1348.
by the
~all the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted
4tel
AYES, ICOUNCILME,.
NOES t I COUNCI LMEIl.
I:
ABSENT, ! COUNCI LMEN.
Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
None.
None.
The May .~ declared Resolution No. 6835 duly passed and adopted.
The May '~ asked if anyone wished to address the Council.
Mr. Pau !Yorde, 1422 Damon Street, asked where the house would be
located on the 10 'and what the set-back would be.
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Mr. Smili advised that he desired to place the d~lling on the
front portion of~e lot with a 25 foot setback.
Mayor S ~utte declared the hearing closed.
As no c .rect plot plan showing the location of the dwelling on
lot was submitted . !Councilmam Coons moved that action on this pe1'll! t be de-
ferred for one we ' (May 2, 1961, 3.00 PoM.). Councilman Chand1e r seconded
the motion. MOT I CARRIED.
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RECESS. Councilman Co 's moved for a ten minute recess. Councilman Fry seconded
the motion.. MOT I CARRIED. (9145 P.M.)
~Ei RijCESS. Mayor S utte called the meeting to order, all Councilmen being
present.
. 57 The Acting City Engineer reported on bids
, for the Miller Street-Anaheim Road Street improvement,
acceptanc;e of the low bid, that of Sully-MilleT
in the amount of $16,368.00.
BIDS RECEIVED
nied by a bid bond in the amount of 10%)
~cting Company $ l6~368.00
16,731.00
18,357.00
17,191.50
(Bids accom
Sully-Miller Cant
Ro J. Noble Compa
Aman Bros.
Griffi th Company (,Bid bond jn amount of $2,000.)
. Councilman Fry offered Resolution Noo 6836 for passage
A RESOLUTION OF T ' CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A SEALED
PROPOSAL AND AWAR G A CONTRAcr TO THE LOWEST RESPONSIBLE BIDDER POR THE
FURNISHING OF ALL ,LANT, LABOR, SERVICES, MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT AND ALL
urILITIES AND TR PORT AT ION , INCLUDING POWER, FUEL AND WATER, AND PER-
FORMING ALL WORK ESSARY TO CONSTRUcr AND CeJAPLETE THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC IM-
PROV1:/MENTa THE M : R STREET-ANAHEIM ROAD STREET IMPROVEMENT, IN ANAHEIM ROAD
FROM APPROXIMATEL lOOl'EAST OF MILLER STREET TO APPROXIMATELY l320' EAST
OF DOWLING AVENUE,AND IN MILLER STREET FROM ANAHEIM ROAD TO APPROX. 1320'
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S01.ITH OF ANAHEIM ROAD,
· 578. (Sully-Miller Co~tracting Company)
On roll call
by the following vote:
regoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted
~j tt' ~~~~~ler, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
~ None.
ft Coons.
The Mayor declara I Resolution No. 6836 duly passed and adoptedo
RESOLUfIONNO. 68371 Councilman bhandler offered Resolution No. 6837 for passage
and adoption. :
AYESz GOUNCI
NOES a COUNCI
ABSENT t COUNCI
TEMPORARILY
ABSENT t COUNCI
j
Refer to Resoluti r Book.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY C CIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER-
MINING THAT PUBLIC CONVENI~ ~D NECESSITY REQUIRE THE CON5TRUCfION AND cntPLETION
OF A PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT ~ TO IT t THE MONROE-GRAND AVENUE SEWER IMPROVEMENT, IN
MONRQI AVENUE FRCN WESTERN ENUE TO ~AND AVENUE AND IN GRAND AVENUE FRa.t K)NROE
AVENUi TO APPROXIMATELY 146 EET NORTH THEREOF, IN THE CITY OF 'ANAHEIM, JOB NO.
1222, AND APffiOVING THE DES 5, PLANS, PROFILES, OOAWINGS AND SPECIFICATI(}JS
FOR THE CONSTRUCI'ION THEREO I AUfHORIZING THE CONSTRUCTION OF SAID PUBLIC IM-
PROVEMENT IN AOCORDANGE WIT jSAID PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, ETC.; AND AUTHORIZING
AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLER iTO PUBLISH A NOTICE INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS FOR
THE CONSTRUCTION THEREOF. ~ids to be opened May 18, 1961, 2:00 P.M.)
AYES: COUNCI
NOES: COUNCI
ABSENT: COUNCI
TEMPORAR IL Y
ABSENT t COUNC I
Coons.
On roll call the ~regoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted
by the following vote:
Chandler, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
Noneo
None.
The Mayor declare JResolution No. 6837 duly passed and adopted.
RESOLUTION NO. 6838, Councilman~handler offered Resolution Noo 6838 for passage
and adoption. '
Refer to Resoluti . Booko
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY CO CIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETERMINING
THAT PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND~CESSITY REQUIRE THE CONSTRUCTION AND COMPLETION OF
A PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT, TO WI. THE WOODWORTH ROAD STREET IMPROVEMENT, FRa.t
NUfWOOD STREET TO APPROXIMA$LY 1340 FEET WEST OF NUfWOOD STREET, IN T HE CITY
OF ANAHEIM, JOB NO. 583; AN IAPPROVING THE DESIGNS, PLANS, PROFILES, DRAWINGS
AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE CPNSTRUcrION THEREOF; AUTHORIZING THE CONSTRUCTION
OF SAID PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTrf ACCORDANCE WITH SAID PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, ETC.;
AND AUTHORIZING AND DIREcrI ~ THE CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH A NOTICE INVITING
SEALED PROPOSALS FOR THE CO $TRUCfION THEREOF. (Bids to be opened May 18,
1961, 2:00 P.M.)
On roll call the ~regoing Resolution was dUly passed and adopted
by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCI
NOES: COUNCI
ABSENT J GOUNCI
TEMPCRAR I L Y
ABSENT I COUNGI
Coons.
Chandler, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
None.
None.
Mayor Schutte dec ~red Resolution No. 6838 duly passed and adopted.
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PURCHASE - REPLACEME STREET L GHrS ON LOS ANGELES SmEET1 Mr. Murdoch
reported on infor 1 bids reeeived for the furnishing of labor, material
and equipment to .place and convert existing incandescent lighting on
Los Angeles Stree ~ to mercury vapor luminaires and future mast arm signal
standards, and re ~mmended the acceptance of the low bid, that of
E. Do Johnson Co~ 4ny in the amount of $9,026.00,
rn
toons offered Resolution No. 6839 for passage
$9,026.00
9,296.00
9,824.00
Council~n Thompson moved that the low bid of EG D. Johnson
Company, be acc@p'~d. Councilman Coons seconded the motion. MOTION
CARRIED.
.~LurION NO. 6839.
and adoption.
Refer
IResolution Book.
!
A RESOLtrrION OF 'It , CITY CO~CIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DETERM'INIMG THE
NECESSITY F<E, AN DIRECTING'THE Aa)UISITION BY EMINENT IXJ4AIN OF, REAL
mOPERTY FOR PARK D RECREAtION PURPOSES. (Urbigkei t property)
by the
~all the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted
dte,
AYES. ; COUNCILMEN , Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
NOES. !COUNCILMEN. None.
ABSENT~ iCOUNCILMEm. None.
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The May . declared Resolution No. 6839 duly passed and adopted.
~SOLUTION NO. 6840. quncilman Chandler offered Resolution No. 6840 for passage
and adoption.
Refer t IResolution Book.
A RESOLlffION OF T CITY COUMCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DETERMINING THE
NECESSITY FOR, AN IDIRECTING THE ACQUISITION BY EMINENT DOMAIN OF, REAL
PROPERTY FOR PARK AND RECREATION PURPOSES. (Etchandy property)
On roll dall the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted
by the following dte:
AYES. COUNCILMEN, Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
NOES. COUNCILMEN, None.
ABSENT. 'COUNCILMEN a None.
The May '~ declared Resolution No. 6840 duly 'passed and adopted.
DEEDS OF EASEMENTS: Cuncilman Fry offered Resolutions Nos. 6841, 6842, 6843
and 6844 for passge and adoption.
~esolutiom Book.
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RESOLUTICN NO. 6 I A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
ACCEPTING A GRANT EED CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY
FOR AN EASEMENT F PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. (Regina Stricklin)
RESOLlffION NO. 68 s A RESOLlffION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
ACCEPT ING A GRANT EED CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY
FOR AN EASEMENT F ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. (Sumiyuki and Ray
Hayashigawa)
HE OL ION NO. 6 I A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
ACCEPTING A GRANT EED COOVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY
FOR AN EASEMENT P 'ROAD AND PUBLIC lITI LITY PURPOSES. (Ted Eo Hudson)
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RESOqrrICfi NO. 68441 A RE$ t;tJfION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
ACCEPrING A ~ANT DEED CONY ING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY
FOR AN EASEMENT FCR THE INS LLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF A SANITARY SEWER LINE.
(Dorothy and Billie Berton unson)
On roll call the ~regoing Resolutions Nos. 6841, 6842, 6843 and
6844 were duly passed and a ~pted by the following vote.
!
AYES.
NOES,
ABSENT t
COUNCI
COUNCI
COUNCI
t Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutteo
I None
1 None.
The Mayor declar Resolutions Nos. 6841, 6842, 6943 and 6844
duly passed and adopted.
RE5OL~IOI~NO. 68451 Councilman ~oons offered Resolution No. 6845 for passage
and .-option. !
Refer to Rea01ut1 ~ Book.
I
A RESIL\JTION Of THE CITY ap
INTENlION TO VACATE AND A
ALONG. OVER AND TtfiOOOH THt
TIME AND PLACE FOR A HEARl1I
TtEREIF AND THE PUBLICATION
1961, 3,00 P.M. - West side
Westmont)
On roll call the
by the following votet
AYES. COUNCI
NOES I COUNCI
ABSENT I COUNCI
ClL Of THE CITY Of ANAHEIM DECLARING IT5
AN EASEIID'1'F<Jl PUBLIC UTILITY PUR~ES UPON,
EINAFrER DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY, FIXING A
T IIlREOO; DIRECI"ING THE POSTING OF NOTICES
F THIS RESOLUTION. (Public hearing May 16,
: f Euclid Ave., between Crescent Avenue and
~regoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted
~' I Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
. None.
I None.
I
The Mayor declare jResolution No. 6845 duly passed and adopt,d.
RESOLUT~ON;NO. 68461 Councilman ~handler offered Resolution No. 6846 for passage
andaloption. ·
Refer to Resoluti ~ Book.
A RESOLlITION OF THE CITY C
NO. 4910 RELATING TO THE E
On roll call
by the following votes
AYES t COUNCI
NOES 1 COUNCI
ABSENT 2 COUNCI
CIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING RESOLUTION
~ENT OF SMITH, POWELL & MORGRIOOE, ARCHITECTS.
pregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted
tt Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
a None.
I None.
Resolution No. 6846 duly passed and adopted.
WAGNER-S~IST ANNEXATION: The pllowing certificates relative to the sufficiency
of a petition of annexation pf inhabited territory to the City of Anaheim,
were submitted by the City erka
CERTIFI TE RELATING TO SUFFICIENCY OF
PETITION FOR T ANNEXATION OF INHABITED TERRITORY TO
THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) s s
CITY OF ANAHEIM )
I, DENE M. , City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby
certify that upon receiving ~n my office a petition requesting the annexation
to the City of Anaheim of c ~tain territory known and designated as WAGNER-
SUNKIST ANNEXATION, t have ~ecked said petition and have examined the County
Registration of Voters Reco ~s to ascertain the total number of qualified
electors residing within th ; territory described in said petition, and
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CERTIFY, that from such examination and inspection, I
find that ~ number of qualified electors residing in said terrltory
is one hundred s1 ~y-f1ve (l~o) electors, and I find that said petition is
signed by forty-f 'r (44) qU$lified electors residing within the territory
described 1n said ~etition, as shown by the County Registration of Voters
of Orange County, alifornia, and
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L]
I FURT CERTIFY, that the last mentioned ,number of qualified
"electors constitu s not less than one-fourth of the qualified electors
residing within t territory proposed to be annexed ,.s.sshown by such
County Registrati of Voter. Records.
,CERTIFY that said territory described in said petition
is contiguous to e City of Anaheim and does not .form a part of any other
incorporated city. i
s ~1st day of April, 19610
/s/ Dene M. Williams
City Clerk of the City of
Anaheim
(Seal)
IFICATEmRELATING TO SUFFICIENCY OF
NNEXATION OF INHABITED TERRITORY TO THE CITY OF
ANAHEIM
STATE OF CALIFORN
COUNTY OF <:RANGE
CITY OF SANTA ANA
I, L. B. PNALLACE, County Clerk of the County of Orange, do hereby
certify that I am i e County Officer having charge of the Registration of
Voters in the Cou I of Orange, and
n
21st day of April, 1961.
/s/'L. B. Wallace
County Clerk of the County of Orange
B~/sl Lillian Angle, Deputy
I F URT
the petition rece"
annexation of ce
as WAGNER-SUNKIST
electors residing
by the County Reg"
qualified elector
. CERTIFY, that I have ~xamined, or caused to be examined,
d by the City Clerk of the City of Anaheim for the
On territory to said City of Anaheim known and designated
NEXATION, to ascertain the total number of qualified
'ithin the territory described in said petition, as shown
I ration of Voters, and to determine the number of
~hose names are signed to said petition.
I FORT
the total number
scribed in said
the total number
is forty-four (44
or more, of the q
to' be annexed.
CERTIFY that from said examination, it appears that
qualified electors residing within the territory de-
,ition is one hundred sixty-five (165) electors, and that
, qualified electors whose names are signed to said petition
!electors, and that said number represents one-fourth,
lified electors residing within said territory proposed
(Seal)
RESOLlJr ION NO. 6
passage and adopt.
I Councioman Thompson offered Resolution No. 6847 for
n
the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted
~esolution Book.
A RESOLUTION OF T
INTENTION TO CALL
RESIDING IN THE
OF SAID TERRITORY
7:00 P.M. -- Wagn
: CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DECLARING ITS
; SPECIAL BLECI'ION TO SUBMIT TO THE QUALIFIED ELECIORS
, INAFTER DESCRIBED TERRITORY THE QUESTION OF" ANNEXATION
THE CITY OF ANAHEIM. (Public hearing May 31, 1961
Sunkist Anne xation)
On roll
by the following
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CIL MINUTES -
AYES I COUNCI
NOES I eOtINCI
ABSENT t COUNCI
t Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
I None.
t None. I
ORDINANCEJO. 15681
first reading.
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I Resolution No. 6847 duly pas~ed and adopted.
Councilman ~ons offfered Ordinance Noo 1568 for corrected
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ~AHEIM MENDING SECTION 4.520070, CHAFfER 4.52,
TITLE 4 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNt fPAL OODE RELATING TO PEDDLERS AND SOLICITORS.
After hearing rea t'in full the title of Ordinance No. 1568 and -
having knowledge of the con nts therein, Councilman Coons moved the reading
in full of said ordinance b waived. Councilman Chandler seconded the
motion 0 MOTION UNANIMOUSLY ~ARRIED.
!
ORDINANCE 10. 15691 Councilman
Refer to Ordinanc I Book.
I
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ~AHEIM AMENDING TITLE
CODE RELATING TO ZONING. (t~9-60-90 - M-l)
Ordinance No. 1569 for first reading.
18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL
i
After hearing rea I in full the title of Ordinance Noo 1569 and
having knowledge of the con rnts therein, Councilman Fry moved the reading
in full of said ordinance b Lwaived.Councilman Thompson seconded the
motion. MOTION UNANIMOUSLY ~ARRIED.
,
oo.DINANCE '0. 15701 Councilman ~ons offered Ordinance No. 1570 for first reading.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ~NAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL
CODE RELATING TO 2DNING. (P-61-4- R-3)
After hearing rea I in full the title of Ordinance No. 1570 and
having knowledge of the con rnts therein, Councilman Fry moved the reading
in full of said ordinance bwaiVed. Councilman Thompson seconded the
motion. MOTION UNANIMOUSLY ARRIED.
j
ORDINANCE NO. 1571: Councilman ons offered Ordinance No. 1571 for first reading.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL
CODE RELATING TO ZONING. (, -61-19 - R-3)
After hearing re j in full the title of Ordinance Noo 1571 and
having knowledge of the con ~nts therein, Councilman Fry moved the reading
in full of said ordinance ! waived. Councilman Thompson seconded the
motion. MOTIOO UNANIMOUSLY ~ARRIED.
ORDINANCE NO. 15721 Councilman . ons offered Ordinance Noo 1572 for first reading.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ~AHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL
CODE RELATING TO ZONING. (~-61-48 - C-l)
After hearing re in full the title of Ordinance No. 1572 and
having knowledge of the con nts therein, Councilman Fry moved the reading
in full of said ordinance 1 waivedo Councilman Thompson seconded the
motion. MOTION UNANIMOUSL CARRIED.
ORDINANCE NO. 15731 Councilman
Ordinance No. 1573 for first reading.
AN ORDINANCE OF T HE CITY Of
14040.060 OF THE ANAHEIM
East St., between Vermont
AHEIM AMENDING TITLE 14, CHAPTER 14.40, SECfION
CIPAL CODE RELATING TO SPEED LIMITS. (35 mph,
. and Ball Rdo)
After hearing re
having knowledge of the co
in full of said ordinance
MOTI~ UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED.
in full the title of Ordinance No. 1573 and
nts therein, Councilman Coons moved the reading
waived. Councilman Schutte seconded the motion.
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IIROSSMOOR CITY". Oran ~ County Be>ard of Supervisors Resolution Noo 61-312
and Resolution No 61-362, pe~tainin9 to the proposed incorporation of
"Rossmoor",were 5 ~mitted, and ordered received and filed on motion by
Councilman Coons, seconded by Councilman Fry. MOTION CARRIED.
~
CORRESPONDENCE, Corre ~ondence not requiring vote of the Council was ordered
receiv"ed and file 'f on motiom by "Councilman Coons, seconded by Counc ilinan
Fry.. MOT ION CARR ~D.
iESOLUTION NO. .6848*
and adoptiono
~uncilman Coons offered Resolution Noo 6848 for passage
Refer
IResolution Booko
A RESOLUTION OF T
AUTHORIZING THE a
TOPEKA AND SANTA
CONSTRUCT, MAINT A
THE PREMISES OF S
ANA HE IM, ORANGE e
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AND
Ct1TION OF.. A LICENSE AGREEMENT WITH THE ATCHISat,
RAILWAY COMPANY GRANTING TO THE CITY A LICENSE TO
AND USE AN ELECTRIC SUPPLY LINE ACROSS OR ALONG
D RAILWAY CCJAPANY AT OR NEAR THE STATION OF SourH
Y, CALIFORNIA (CERRITOS AVENUE, M.P. 169 + 3500.6')0
On roll qall the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted
by the following ~te,
AYES,
NOESt
ABSENT 1
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN.
COUNCILMEN:
Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte.
None..
None.
t declared Resolution Noo 6848 duly passed and adopted 0
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QARNIVAL- BROADWAY VI
permission to cort
Village Shopping
GE SHOPPING CENTER: Request of Walter Go Keil for
eta carnival, May 3 through 7, 1961, at the Broadway
.nter, was submitted 0
On the .port of the City Manager that the height of the ferris
wheel was the onl factor of the request that did not comply with ~henew
special events or !nance, and upon the verbal stipulation by the Applicant
that the ferris wfel would be placed in the center of the lot, Councilman
Thompson moved th t permission be granted to conduct the carnival, as
requested, subjec to the placement of the ferris wheel at least 300 feet
from the nearest esidenceso Councilman Fry seconded the motion. MOTION
CARRIED.
DIVIDER OPENINGS, Dis ,ssion was held by ,the Council regarding the requests for
divider openingsRd left-turn pockets on Lincoln Avenue, west of Beach
Boulevard, and al 0 east of Brookhurst, and it was determined ~hat each
request should be studied individually and that an analysis be made as to
what the property owners share of the cost of each project should be.
PPOINTMENT - CITY PLA Mre Murdoch recommended that Richard A.
Reese, Acting Cit 'Planning Director, be designated as City Planning Director,
to be effective M J 1, 19610
Said ap Ointment was approved by the City Council on motion by
Councilman Chandl t, seconded by Councilman Coonso MOTION UNANIMOUSLY
CARRIED.
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PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO.
Council regarding
said matter, prio
ADJOURNMENT I Councilm ~ Coons moved to adjourno Councilman Thompson seconded
the motiono MOT I I CARRIED.
ADJOURN ~lJ30 P.Mo)
SIGNED", -(.)x ?~::..~~_..~./
. City Clerk