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1961/05/16 4844 the North Anaheim -. ttle League facili ties at the Edison Park site, be also included D.S action. Councilman Fry seconded the'motion. MOTION CARRIED. LINE - S E S Tt Mr. Bob Davis reported on the estimated cost for the widening of S - more 5tr~et 'an additional three feet, being $5,000. for the northsi ; and $1,000. for the r~oval of the trees . n' It was the City Engineer contractor to pla the north side of Street and Los An Council d$termined thisw;dening' should ,! l:>.~ accomplished. ed by CO\.1ncilma'nCoons, second'ed by Councilman Fry that Director of Public Works; be authbtized to instruct the the curb three feet back from 'its original location on camore, between the first alley east of Los Angeles [es Street. ,MOTION CARRIED. . ADJOURNMENT I Counc i 1 the motion. Coons mOVied to adjourn. Councilman'Chardler seconded CARRIED. SIGNEDa .. . "" ,..... n !J COUNCIL MINUTES - Ma Council of the City of Anaheim met in regular session. PRESENT . ABSENT a PRESENT t COONCI COONCI CITY ASSIST CITY C PUBLIC ActING CITY P Chandler, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. I Coons. ERa Kei~h Ao Murdoch. CITY ATTc$NEYI John Dawson I Dane M. Williams. KS DIREC"DORa Thornton Piersall. try ENGlNE~R. James Maddox. , ING DIREOTCEa Richard A. Reese. tte called the meeting to order. T - Phil Do banners be held RS Request of Los Angeles County Fair Association, cretary-Manager, for permission to hang advertising the dates of the 1961 Los Angeles County Fair which will er 15 through October 1,1961, was submitted. Council the recommendatio and to any prior the motion. MOT I ,Fry moved that the request be granted, subject to and requirements of the Director of Public Utilities, royals granted by him. Councilman Chandler seconded CARRIED. ~ [j ; i ! '" ~UEST TO SOLICIT I R Inc., for permiss program for cast- submitted. est of Disabled American Veteranst Jack Fisher Chapter 23, to conduct door to door solicitation and truck pickup f household items, within the City of Anaheim, was Council n Thompson moved that permission be granted, as requested, and the waiver ofke requirttd for police registration be authorized. Councilman Fry S9 ded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. ..~ - PLAN CHECK. Martin and Associ connection with A and granted on mo MJTION CARRIED. 'fund in tije amount of $507.75, requested by Albert C. s, and r.tpresenting a duplicate plan check fee in netic's Research & Development Center, was submitted, Ion by Councilman Chandler, seconded by Councilman Fry. 'J 4845 ~ IT N. 10 .. Request of Mr. John B. Thorpe, Pr.si'ent, Taco Villa, Inc. ! for approval ot r~vised plans submitted in connection with Conditional Use Permit No. 109, which revised plans eliminate the sereen block partition ,parating the patio area from the planter and outside view, was consider . Revised plans wer reviewed by the City Council and compared with the original plans submitte Mr. Thorpe came forward to the Council table and discussion was held. Councilman Thomp$ $ moved that action on said ~evised plans be held OVer for one week (Mar!3, 1961) to allow for inspection of a similar Taco Villa presently in o~ tion at l501 So. Harbor Boulevard, Fullerton. Councilman Fry seconded the otion. MOTION CARRIED. i PS GN On motion by Councilman Fry, er, reque$t of Broadway Village Me'rchan~s erect 12 ornamental flag poles in their escent Avenues, each of which would carry a small display sign and colo td flag, was continued for one week (May 23, 1961) for the submission of ~lans by the applicant. MarION CARRIED. PIGUE Application filed by La Palma Little Leagut, Inc., for permissio itO hold a dance May 20, 1961 at the Anaheim Elkts Club, together with r4uest for refund of the $25.00 filing fee, as the proceeds from said d $ce will be used for bats, balls, etc. for the Little League boys, was $ubmitted. Councilman Chandl * moved that the dance permit be granted, subject to the requirement$ +nd recolIIDendations of the Chief of Police, and further, that refund of ~he filing fee, in the amount of $25.00 be authol'ized. Councilman Thotson seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. DANCE ~S. Councilman Chand +r requested that future Police Department recomlendations pertaining .. dance permit applications, also contain a reco.-endation as to number +f officers required for police protection. cr N . Communication received from . advising that the development of Tract ja lot sale project only, and therefore, ~ssion of plot plans be waived, was submitted RESOL~ION NO. 6904; Counc lman Chandler offered Resolution No. 6904 for passage and adoption, a nding Resolution No. 6295 in reclassification proceedings No. 60-61-2, by 40rrecting the description therein, as re- commended by the City Plann ~g Department, and further, that Condition No.5 of said Resolution No 16295 be replaced with the requirement that R-3 Deed Restrictions be fi .d, setting up a three member architectural control conmittee, on which. -the City of Anaheim shall have two members. Refer to Resoluti A RESQLlITION OF THE CITY CO CIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING RESOLUI'ION NO. 6295 IN RECLASSIFICATI PROCEEDINGS NO. 60-61-2. On roll call the .regoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vo .s AYES, N<E S. ABSENT t COUNCI COUNCI COUNCI Chandler, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None. Coons. 6904 duly passed and adopted. ':t FINAL MAP ~I~ACT NO. 3812* Act ~g City Engineer, James Maddox, reported that final ;..p conforms substant 4l1y with the tentative map previously approved, that ~u1red fees have bee Ipaid, and necessary bonds posted, and recom- mended said final map be ac .pted. o n n 4846 ~ . Council approved, as reco seconded the moti o Chandle~ moved that final map, Tract No. 3812, be . nded by ~he Acting City Engineer. Councilman Thompson MOTION CARRIED. R&SOLUfION NO. 69051 and adoption.. Fry offered Resolution Noo 6905 for passage Refer A RESOLtrrION OF T ] CITY COUtiCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM At.rI'HORI2ING AND DIRECTING THE DIR OR OF FINANCE TO PAY TO PACIFICELEGfRIG RAILWAY COMPANY THE SUM 0 $2,900000.FOR AN EASEMENT FOR A DRAIN PIPE UPON AND ACROSS CERTAIN PRi RTY DESCRIBED IN RESOLurION NO. 68500 by the the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted AYES, NOES I ABSENT. COUNCILMEN a rCOUNCI LME~ . GOUNC I LMErt I Chandler, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. Noneo Goonso Resolution No. 6905 duly passed and adopted. CHAS OF PR PERTY - AND SIT S Mr. George Oelkers, Diractor of Public Utilities,eported 01) proposed purchase of 15 additional shares at $50.00 each (repr senting 3 ownerships) in the Champion Pumping Plant, located west of E clid Avenue, between Broadway and Lincoln Avenues, at the end of Hiawatha S reet, and further advised that a bona fide offer has been received from the owner of tAe remaining 4 shareso That the City presently owns 40/59 intere t in said well siteo o Council an Thompson moved the Director of Public Utilities be authorized to com ]ete negotiations for the purchase of said additional shares.. Councilm n Fry seconded the motiono MOTION CARRIED. ers further reported on the proposed purchase of well and property owne by the Santa Ana Street Water Company, located in Tract Noo 3392, L i 24 (south side of Santa Ana Street, between Placentia Avenue and East S ~eet)o Council an Chandler moved that Mro Oelkers be authorized to complete negotiat ~ns for the acquisition of said well and property. Councilman Fry se ended the motiono MOTION CARRIED. PURCHASE OF E UIPMENT on investigation use by the Electr to negotiate for cost $38,0000 He Los Angeles, to r of a GMC 6 by 6 t telescopic boom t steering, for the purchase of said needed for their Council purchased from As Fry seconded the INSULATOR W HING RUCK Mr. George Oelkers reported ade for the purchase of an insulator washing truck for cal Departl1ent. He advised that they have been unable fte lease of such a machine and that a new machine would reported that they have received a bid from Asher & Sons, tonstruct a used piece of equipment, which would consist ~ck, 3 axel drive unit, and a 1000 gallon capacity tank, extend 65 feet in the air, 3-stage pump, and power price of $17,185000 plus sales tax, and reco~ended the tucko That this is a budgeted item and the truck is ,intenance programo en Thompson moved that the insulator washing truck be er & Sons, as recommended by Mr.. Oelkers. Councilman ~tiono MOTION CARRIED. o The City Manager reported on informal of gate valves, as follows, and rec01Jll1ended low bidder, Howard Supply Company. Howard upply Coo $3,835.92 inclo tax. Park-50 Inc. 3,847090 .. . , Republ i Suppl y Coo 3,960094 . . Pacific States 4,034.26 " " Chaso A Estey 4,268.58 . " 4847 Cit Councilman Chandl t moved that purchase be made from the low bidder, Howard Supply Company, ~n the amount of $3,835.92, including taxo Councilm8n Fry seconded the mo iono MOTION CARRIED. ANAH;III 9CH LIBRARY - PLANS. ~.o Bill Griffith, Library Director, introduced Mr. !lomas J. Russell, Arch ~ect, who presented and explained a scaled model of the propoged Anahe . Public Library Branch, to be located at the northeast corner of the Mat ~e Lou Maxwell Park siteo The city Council ~d interested parties gathered around the scalecl model and discussion .as heldo j Councilman Thomp$ .t moved the plans, as presented, be approved by the City Gouncilo Counc man Chandler seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIID. '! WAGNER-~ST ANNEXATION. RepQ J. of Orange County Boundary Commission, datedtlay 8, 1961, as to th boundarias of the proposed Wagner-Sunkist Annexation, was ordered rea ved and filed, on motion by Councilman Fry, seconded by Councilman Thoa ono MOTION CARRIED. . CLAIM ~T~ THE CITYt Claim f ~ed by Pacific Telephone and Telegraph . C~paqy, indicating the tru'amount of damage to their facilities in the a!ea of Blue Gum Avenue jnd La Pa~a Avenue, February 16, 1961, was s~itted and denied by he City Council and referred to the City Attorftey and Insurance Carr r, on motion by Councilman Thompson, seconded by CO\lJ1cilman Fry 0 MO ON CARRIED. CLAIM AGAIF THE CITY, Claim 0 INathan Ao Ross for false arrest damages, February 19, 1961, was subm- 'ted, and on motion by Councilman Fry, seconded by Counci1man Thorn ~on, said claim was denied and referred to the City Attorney and the C. :y's Insurance Carriero MOTION CARRIED. CANCELL~ 1<11 OF COUNTY TAXES. Councilman Thompson, the Or to cancel county taxes on p municipal purposes, formerl purchased pursuant to our R as Document Noo 17649 in Bo ~otion by Councilman Chandler, seconded by 'ge County Board of Supervisors was requested > erty acquired by the City of Anaheim for iassessed to Epifania Ho Guerrero, and lution Noo 6822, deed recorded April 27, 1961 5704, Page 5420 MOTION CARRIED. CANCELLAT 1<11 OF CITY TAXES I On Councilman Fry, cancellatio described parcelst . ion by Councilman Thompson, seconded by ~f City taxes was authorized on the following District; o [] Project Noo Bl, C on Creek Channel, Parcel Noo 510001 - formerly assessed to T~ Schroedl & Victor Eo Prosniewski, et ux, recorded in ok 5697 at page 310 as Instrument Noo 13651 on April 21, 196 ", Project Noo Bl, Ca bon Creek Channel, Parcel Noo 51001 - formerly assessed to E To Schroedl & Victor Eo Prosniewski, et ux, recorded in B ok 5697, page 310 as Instrument No. 13651 on April 21, 196 ~ Project Noo Bl, Ca f:>on Creek Channel, Parcel No. 715 - Final Order of Condernnati ~, Superior Court Case No. 88598, recorded March 20, 196 in Book 5662, Page 439, Instrument No. 13010. Project Noo Bl, Ca bon, Creek Channel, Parcel Noso 716.01 and 716.1 _ [) Final Order 0 Condemnation, Superior Court Case Noo 88598, rec orded Ma rc 20, 1961, Book 5662, Page 435. Instrument lee No. 130090 Project No. El, Sa ta Ana River Channel, Parcel Nos 1302 and l302.l _ formerly asse ted to Edna Bargsten McClelland and Doris Prothero, recorded Marc 28, 1961 in Book 5670, Page 113, Instrument No. 18154, Offic al Records of Orange County, Californiao MOT ION CARRIED. j ,I I C t Hall Anaheim 4848 TRANSFER OF FUNDS, sfer of funds in the amount of $8,600.00 from the General Fund to th Bond and Interest Redemption Fund, to cover principal and interest payme ts on the Joint Outfall Sewer bonds, 1952 Waterworks Extension, and 195 Electric Extension, was authorized on motion by Councilman Chandle , seconded by Councilman Fryo MOTION CARRIED. Santa Ana Valley otractors, Inco JoP.So Contracting Coo, Inco B & W Engineering deLeon Constructio Orange County Cons Ao Ho Famularo Leo Weiler Company $26,478.20 26,822.65 27,180049 30,073.95 30,128.39 30,482.58 33,073.0l RENEWfL - INSURANCE1 R hewal of Biodily Injury and Property Damage Insurance City Fleet), Grea American Insurance Company Policy No. LX 67134, and payment of premium in the amount of $7,883034, was authorized, on motion by Councilman Thom son, seconded by Councilman Schut tee MOTION CARRIED. n ,J A D OF CONTR CT - JO O. 1223 The Acting City Engineer reported on bids received, as follo ~, for the La Palma Avenue and Jefferson Street sewer improvement, Job N .. 1223, and reconmended the acceptance of the low bid, that of Santa Ana alley Cont~actors, Inco in the amount of $26,478.20i Bids Received (All bids ace ~panied by a bid bond in the amount of 10%) RESOLUTION NO. 69 Councilman Chandler offered Resolution No. 6906 for passage and adopti 00 A RESOLUTION OF T CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A SEALED PROPOSAL AND AWARD NG A CONT~~ct TO THE LOWEST RESPONSIBLE BIDDER FOR THE FURNISHING OF ALL LANT, LAB<)t, SERVICES, MATERIALS AND EQUIPMEIfT AND ALL UTILITIES AND IRAN PORTATION, INCLUDING POWER, FUEL AND WATER, AND PER- FORMING ALL WORK CESSARY TO CONSTRUCT AND COMPLETE THE FOLLaNING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT. THE A PALMA A\1:NUE-JEFFERSON STREET SEWER IMPROVEMENT, IN LA PALMA AVENUE FR GROVE STREET TO JEFFERSON STREET," AND IN JEFFERSON STREET FROM LA PA A AVENUE TO APPROXIMATELY 750 FEET NORTH OF LA PALMA AVENUE, IN THE CIT OF ANAHEIM, JOB NOo 12230 (Santa Ana Valley Contractors~ Inc.) n , ,- On roll all the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following v tes I j I AYES: COUNCILMEN: Chandler, Fry, Thompson and Schutteo NOES: COUNCILMEN: Noneo ABSENT: COUNCILMENc Coonso The Mayo declared Resolution Noo 6906 duly passed and adopted. SO UTIONS OF FINAL A PrANCE I The Director of Public Works certified that the contractors ha e completed Jobs Nos. 528a, 534, 569, 1192, 1208 and 1206, in accordance with plans and specifications, and recommended the work be officially accept Council n Thompson offered Resolutions Nos. 6907 through 6912, both inclusive, fo passage and adoptiono ~ R IN. A RES04UTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINALLY ACCEPTING HE CCMPLET'ION AND THE FURNISHING OF ALL PLANT, LABOR, SERVICES, MATERIA AND EQUIRMENT AND ALL UTILITIES AND TRANSPCETATION IN- CLUDING POWER, FUE AND WATER, AND PERFOOMIN~ ALL WORK NECESSARY TO CONSI'RUCf AND CCJ.tPLETE THE LOWING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT, TO WITt CONSfRUCTION OF A STORM DRAIN IN CE ITOS AVENUE, FRa.t APPROXIMATELY 359 FEET EAST OF THE SOtrrHERN PACIFIC R ILROAD TO APPROXIMATELY 198 FEET WEST OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD, N THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, JOB NO. 52S(a)o (James Ao Moran Cons. Coo) 4849 Cit RESO~I~ ~O. 69081 A RES ANA .. FINALLY ACCEPTING T LABOR, SERVICES, MATERIALS INCLUDING PafER, FUEL AND W SfRUCT AND OOMPLETE THE FOL WAY STREET IMPROVEMENT, FR ANAHEIM, JOB NO. 534,. (Ama mIOO OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CCMPLETION AND THE FURNISHING OF ALL PLANT, D EQUIPMENT AND ALL UI'ILITIES AND TRANsPOOT AT ION , AND PERFORMING ALL WORK NECESSARY TO CON- ING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT, TO WIT * THE CHERRY R'*NEYA DRIVE TO GLEN DRIVE, IN T HE CITY OF Brothers) R~AilIC14 NO. 690~1 A RE$ FII . ":-i ACCEPrING THE CCIIP SERVICES, MATERIALS AND EQU CLUDI1tG POWER, FUEL AND WAt AND C(l(PLETE THE FOLLOWING DIVIDIR ISLAND IN WEST SIR! LAND IIJI'EL ENTRANCE, IN THE UI'ION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ION AND THE FURNISHING OF ALL PLANT, LABoo, NT AND ALL trrILITIES AND TRANSPORT ATlai IN- t AND PERFORMING ALL WORK NECESSARY TO CCIlSTRUCT LIC IMPROVEMENT, TO WIT a CONSTRUCfION OF A , FR()I CERRITOS AVENUE SoorHERLY TO THE DISNEY- ITY OF ANAHEIM, JOB NO. 5690 (Griffith Company) trrION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CCIIPLETION AND THE FURNISHING OF ALL PLANT, D EQUIPMENT AND ALL UT ILITIES AND TRANSPORT ATIO~, ER, AND PERF<RMING ALL WORK NECESSARY TO CONSTRUCT . LIC IMPROVEMENT, TO WITt THE LINrnLN-SfANTON NT, IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, JOB NO. 11920 RE~~II,* NO. 6910~ A RES AMAliE . FINALLY ACCEPT ING T LABm, SERVICES, MATERIALS INCLUDING PatER, FUEL AND W AND ~LETE THE FOLLQYING (BEACH BLVD.) SEWER IMPROVe (Orange County Const. Coo) RiiP~ION NO. 6911 J A RES ANlHE. FINALLY ACCEPrING ] LABOR, SERVICES, MATERIALS INCLUDING POWER, FUEL AND W srRucr AND CCIIPLETE THE FO STREET SEWER IMPROVEMENT, CITY OF ANAHEIM, JOB NO. 12 ,0 urION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CCMPLETION AND THE FURNISHING OF ALL PLANT', EQUIPMENT AND ALL UTILITIES AND TRANSPCRTATIOO R, AND PERFORMING ALL WOOK NECESSARY TO CON- ING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT, TO WIT. THE MILLER ANAHEIM ROAD TO ORANGETHORPE AVENUE, IN THE (Leo Weiler Coo) R;~~II~. Nq. 6912. A RE$ ANIHE. FINALLY ACCEPTING T' LAlOR, SERVICES, MATERIALS INtlJDIIIG POWER, FUEL AND Wt-J srRUcr AND CCJlPLETE THE FO AVENUE SEWER IMPROVEMENT, FR TO GR<JlE STREET .IN THE CITY ION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF cnwLETION AND THE FURNISHING OF ALL PLANT, EQUIPMENT AND ALL tTfILITIES AND TRANSPORTATI~ , AND PERFCRMING ALL WOO,K NECESSARY TO CON- ING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT, TO WIT I THE LA PALMA APPROXIMATB.. Y 2014 FEET EAST OF DOWLING AVENUE ANAHEIM, JOB NOe 12060 (deLeon Const. Coo) On roll call the f J'egoing Resolutions No. 6907 through 6912, both inclusive, were duly passed d adopted by the following vote a AYES, NOES, ABSENT I ~ Chandler, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. . None. ~ Coons 0 Mayor declared Res duly pessed and adopted. RISOLUfIONf). 6913& Councilman~ompson offered Resolution No. 6913 for passage and adi'pt i on. 6907 through 6912, both inclusive, Refer to ResolutioBook. A RESOLUrIOO OF THE CITY C tIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AND AUfIlRIZDIG THE EXlctrrlOO OF A PIPE LINi tlCENSE AGREEMENT WITH THE ATCHISOO, TOPEKA AND SAN! A SAN! A PE RAILWAY CCI&PANY GR ING TO THE CITY A LICENSE TO CONSTRucr AND MAIN! AIN 0 OOE PIPE LINE 15- IN DIANETE ACRCSS OR ALOOG THE RIGHT OF WAY OF SAID RAILWAY . .. ..,:... Ca.PANY AT m NEAR THE STATI OF ATWOOD, ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. (sewer line) On roll call the f tegoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote. AYES. NOESz ABSENT t Chandler, Fry, Thompson and Schutteo None. Coons. The Mayor declared esolution No. 6913 duly passed and adopted. [] o 4850 n Chandler, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None. Coons. ... C : ilman Chctndler offered Resolutions Nosc>.6914, 6915 and adop'tiion 0 a A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRANT DEED CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN EASEMENT FOR ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. A RESOL$" ION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY. CF ANT DEED CONVEYING TO THE CITY DF ANAHEIM CERTAIN EASEMENT FOR SANITARY SEWER PURPOSES. (Don H. R N O. ANAIEIM ACCEPTING REAL PROPERTY FOR (David W. Roper) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF J;iiANT DEEU CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CEftT AIN i EASEMENT FOR ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOOES. On roll [1 the fo~egolng Resolutions were duly passed and adopted by the foll ing vote. AYES. NOES. ABSENT, The Mavor declared Resolutions Nos. 6914, 6915 and 6916 duly passed and adopted. RifOLqrION NO. 6917. C cilman Chandler offered Resolution No. 6917 for passage and adopti 10 o Refer to esolutionBook. A RESOLUTlOO OF T CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A CitANT DEED CONVEYING TO CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FOO MUNICIPAL PURPOSES. (Edmund & Nellie Tafolla) On roll c [1 the fODegoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following v 1 AYES, NOES. ABSENT. Chandler, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. Noneo Coons. 6917 duly passed and adopted. ORDINANCE NO. ilman Chandler offered Ordinance Noo 1576 for final reading. n IJ AN OODINANCE OF T CITY OF ANAHE 1M AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO NG. (60..61-51 - C-3 & M-l) After he .. ng read in full the title of Ordinance No. ~576 and having knowledge 0 the contents therein, Councilman Chandler moved the reading in full of aid ordinance be waived. Councilman Fry seconded the moti on. MOT ION UN MOUSL Y CARR lED. On roll by the following v the fo~egoing Ordinance was duly passed and adopted AYES I NOES. ABSENT . Chandler, Pry, Thompson and Schutteo None. Coons. declared Ordinance No. 1576 duly passed and adopted. ~-;.; 4851 California .. ORDINANCE HO. 1577: Councilman reading. No.. 1577 for final Refer to Ordinanc AN ORI)INANGE OF THE CITY Of ~AHEIM APPROVING THE ANNEXATION TO SAID CITY OF ANAHEIM OF CERTAIN INHAB tED TERRITORY KNOWN AS BROADWAY-GILBERT ANNEXATION. After hearing rea lin full the title of Ordinance No. 1577 and havin, knowledge of the con tnts therein, Councilman Fry moved the reading' in full of said ordinance b iwaivedo Councilman Chandler seconded the motion. MOTION UNANIMOUSLY ~ARRIED. On roll call the ~regoing Ordinance was dUly passed and adopted by tl'>> following vote I AYES: NOES: ABSENT. COUNCI COONCr conNcr Chandler, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None.. Coons .. No. 1577 duly passed and adopted. ' ORDINANCEtfO. 15781 Councilman ~andler offered Ordinance Noo 1578 for first readingo AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICLPAL CODE RELATING TO NING. (60-6l~46 - C-I) After hearing 'in full the title of Ordinance No. 1578 and having knowledge of the ~nts therein, Councilman Chandler moved the readinq in full of said ord-riance be waivedo Councilman Thompson seconded the motiono MOTION UNANIMO ORDINANCE fI). 1579: Councilman reading. Ordinance No.. 1579 for first AN ORDINANCE OF T HE CITY OF MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO AHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM ING. (60-61-55 - C-3) After hearing :in full the title of Ordinance Noo 1579 and having knowledge of the j ts therein, Councilman Chandler moved the reading in full of said ordo 'ance be waivedo Councilman Thompson seconded the motion. MOTION UNANIMO Y CARRIED. CORRES~D~CEI Correspondence Minutes and report relative motion by Councilman Chandla . om the Feather River Project Association, containing b legislation, was ordered received and filed on seconded by Councilman Thompson. MOTION CARRIED. CITY PLANNI G COMMISSION RESOLUfI Ci ty Planning Commission Resolution NOe 25 I, setting forth their Meeting Schedule for May, 1961 through December, ~61, was submitted, and ordered received and filed, and that the same co ~nsation per meeting presently paid, be authorized per meeting as se forth in said schedule, on motion by Councilman Chandler, seconded by Counci ~an Thompsono MOTION CARRIED. AFTER RECESi,: (7,00 PoMo) meeting to ordere RECESS a Councilman Chandler move : to recess to 7:00 PoMo Councilman Fry seconded the motion. (4;40 PoMo) PRESENT; ABSENT, COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN I Chand er, Fry, Thompson and Schutteo Coons Rev. Murray Morfor gave the Invocationo Mayor Schutte led Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. g o (] 4852 60-61-761 Submitted by John N. alis, reqttesting change of zone from R-'A to R-3, pro- "bed as located on the north side of Ball Road, between ont Street (2931 West Ball Road). n The Cit ~lanning Oommission, pursuant to their Resolution NOQ 212, Series 1960- :, recormnended said reclassi fication, subject to the following conditi $, 1. Dedi jation of ~J.- feet from the monumented'center line of Ball Road (30 fe~ ~xtsting)~ 2D Dedi ation of 20 feet for an alley along the northerly property line. 3. Pre and alley improvement plans and installation of al imp;rove~nts in accordance with approved standard plans on file in the of .ce of the Gity Engineero . 4. Pa . t of $2.00 per front foot for street lighting purposes. 50 Ti limitation of 90-days for the accomplishment of Item Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 40 6. Sub" t to the approval of a Petition for Variance from the Code requirement 'miting the height of structures to one story within 150 feet of the R , Single Family Residential, zoneo 7. Fili 9 of standard R-3, Multiple Fami~y Residential, deed restrictions. 80 Dev substantially in accordance with plans presented and dated March 20, 1 rJ' I .......'... i " l" Public was continued to Variance Applicati ring was held April 25, 1961, at which time said hearing .- s date, to be considered in conjunction wlth Noo 13490 Mr. Jac Developer, sugges Mr. Chasin an opp they were no long Finnegan, representing Mr. Chip Chasin, Agent and the City Council defer action in order to allow unity to secure someone else to represent him, as associated. As resul that the last ske encroachment, lea would be no windo residents. of further Council questioning, Mr. Finnegan reported h prepared for this development indicated 11 foot ~g a distance of 139 feet from the R-l areao That there on the back walls, thereby assuring privacy to adjacent Council construction withi the adjacent parce n Chandler remembered objections to the two-story the 150 foot limitations were made when the owners of applied for similar reclassification and variance. there asked if anyone else wished to address the Council, nse, declared the hearing closed. rJ RESOLUTION NO. 69 Councilman Chandler offered Resolution No. 6918 for passage and ad ption, authorizing the preparation of necessary ordinance, changin the zone, as requested, subject to the recommendations of the City Planni g Commission, however, deleting therefrom Condition Noo 6, and adding 0 Condition Noo 8, "or the presentation of future plans before development; further subject to the payment of $25000 per dwelling unit, park and rec eation fee, to be collected as a part of the building permit. ~ Refer to Resolution Book, On roll all the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the followinq v tel AYES. NOESJ ABSENT. COUNCILMEN. COUNCILMENi! COUNCILMEN!. Chandler, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. Noneo Coons. The Mayo declared Resolution No. 6918 duly passed and adopted. ~A RESOLUTION It THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETERMING THA TITLE 18 QF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING SHOULD BE AME D AND THAT THE BOUNDAR IES OF CERTAIN ZONES SHOULD BJ: CHANGED. (60 '1-76 - R-3) 4853 PUBLICING - V AR ANCE :Dovalis, requesting permis to permit encroachment to w perty located on the north Street (2831 West Ball Road Submitted by JohnN. and Marinete J. on to waive single story height limitations hin 110 feet of R-l property, subject pro- de of Ball Road, between Dale Avenue and Gaymont - Reclassification No. 60-61-76) The City Planning qommission, pursuant toiheir Resolution No. 220, Series 1960-61, de ~ed s,aid Variance. I adoptetl Appeal from actio Itaken by the City Planning Commission was filed by Mr. Sheldon Chip ~sin, and public hearing scheduled. Mr. Jack Finnegan jrepresentlng Mr. Chasin, Agent, was presento The Mayor asked i !anyone wished to address the Council. There being no on this ~plication, the Mayor addressing the Council regarding the hearing closed. R~g()~ICW NO. 6919. Counc. for Palsage and adoption, d an Chandler offered Resolution No. 6919 ing Variance No. 1349. Refer to Resoluti' A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY C NO. 1319. IL OF THE CITY OF ANAfEIM DENYING VARIANCE Resolution was duly passed and AYES. NOES, ABSENT. Chandler, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. Noneo Coons. The Mayor declared ~esolution No. 6919 duly passed and adopted. (Mayor Schutte left the meeting, - CONDITIONAL USE IT NO. 11 Submitted by Lela Hatton, reques ing permission to ins II a number of overnight trailer spaces on property located on Harbo [Boulevard, between Wilken Way and Orang~ood Avenue (2170 Harb t Boulevard). The City Planning ~ission, pursuant to their Resolution No. 239, $tries 1960-61, granted $aid Conditional US~ Permit, subject to the following conditions. 10 Development su ,tantially in accordance with plans presented, and that the proPerty be pay ~ in accordance with Code requirements. 2. Development in .ccordance with the standards established in the proposed Trailer Park Or tnance. Review of action t ten by the City Planning Commission was ordered by the City Council, *nd public hearing scheduled this dateo Plans submitted we_ reviewed by the City Council. if anyone wished to address the Council. Mrs. Hatton, Appli .nt, advised that she presently has 71 permanent spaces and 6 overnight space fin the park, and that application was made in order to blacktop the bal nee of the property, which will provide an additional 5 overnight space. The City minutes of action taken granting the Mr. Co Ho Corneliu of the permit, on the basis space more than 14 dayso South Habor Boulevard, approved the granting trailer be allowed the use of an overnight ~ o o I n n n" , , i I ,1 'J Cit 4854 - 'OUNC11. KIN-UTES - Ma, original request onditional Use Permit Noo 101) were ~eferred to. the RESOLl1TION NO. 9 passage and adopt to City Planning to the payment of to be collected a Refer 3*ooP.,.. elusion af the discussion, the Mayor Pro Tem declared Councilman Thompson offered Resoll tion No. 6920 for , grantil1g Conditional Use Permit No. ll3, subject ission's Condition Noo 1 only, and further subject 25.00 per trailer park space, park and recreation fee, :part of the building permit. A RESOLUTION OF T CITY CO~CIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 11 IPERMITTINQ AN INCREASE IN THE NUMBER OF OVERNIGHT TRAILER SPACES ON THE PRO 'TY HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED. On roll lall the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the fo 'owing vot~a AYES, COUNCILMEtf. NOESz COUNCILMEN. ABSENT. COUNCI LMEti . adopted. PUBLIC HEARING - RECL i Commission, reque bounded by Center south, and Santa The Cit 245, Series 1960- City considered for The Mayor Mr. Ear at 1204 West Cent to conform with t possibility of es would be detrimen containing six si zoning. Mr. Hal Street, addressed zoning, and advis tavern and dance Chandler, Fry and Thompson. None. Coons and Schutte Tem Fry declared Resolution No. 6920 duly passed and IFlCATIONiNO. 60-61- 7 Initiated by the City Planning ing changEt of zone from C-2 to C-l and/or R-3. Property - reet on the north, West Street on the east, Alley on the a Freeway on the westo Planning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution No. , recommended said reclassification. Ao Murdoch, presented a sketch of the property if anyone wished to address the Council. Woodward, 330 South Ohio Street, owner of four apartments Street, addressed the Council, urging the reclas~~fication present use of the property and thereby avoiding the lishing a bar or other C-2 businesses in this area, that 1 to residential purposes. He presented a petition atures, requesting this area be reclassified to R-3 man, owner of apartments at 1210 and 1218 West Center e Council, urging favorable consideration of R-3 that he would be next to the property where the proposed 11 is to be established. Mr. Art E. McCarthy, owner of property on Cherry Street, addressed the Gou il, urging the reclassification, advising of the nuisance now created by ca coming from the presently established restaurant at the corner, not king that Cherry Street is a dead end street. Mr. Ken Mazanic, owner of parties purchased the properties we then a C-2 use, i me:ICiall y in accord th Lae, Attorney representing Anthony Vesco and EmilE. Wo lots each, addressed the Council, advising that both heir properties within the last four or five years and then zoned C-2. Although use of the property was not was purchased with future intention to develop it com- nce with this zoning. Mr. Hal man felt that a C-2 price had not been paid for the adjacent property, and that a fair profit could be realized if the property 'Mere developed in cordance wi th surrounding uses. 48~~ -....., Cit Californi COUNCIL MINUrES o'M,o \ Mr. Oliver Bloomf ~ld, owner of 1122 West Center Street, urged the Council not to change t ~ present zoningo Mro York, owner 0 accordance with present use ll~ Walnut Street, favored the zoning in Mayor Pro Tem FrV Council, there being no res if anyone else wished to address the declared the hearing closed. Further discussio was determined that change prope_ty owners, even those were aware of the present z of th. land. I I !!was held between the Councilmen, and it zone should not be .authorized; that the 8Qu.esting the reclassification, apparently , ing prior to their purchase and acquisition R~OIJfICJ4 NO. 69211 Coune ~man Chandler offered Resolution No. 6921 for ~ssage and adoption, d ~Ying Reclassification No. 60-61-97. Refer to Resoluti A RESlLUTION OF THE CITY C MINING THAT A CHANGE OF ZO THE CfiY HEREINAFrER DESai! CIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER- SHOULD NOtt" BE GRANTED IN A CERTAIN AREA OF D. (60-61-97) . On roll call the ~regoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following votel AYES. NOES . ABSENT I Chandler, Fry and Thompson. None. Coons and Schutteo The Mayor Pro Tem 4eelared Resolution No. 6921 duly passed and adopted. PUBLIC ING- REC SSIFICA Ii NO. 60- 1-98, Initiated by the City Planning CaMmilSion, requesting amen ent to the established P-L zon~ along the frontege of those propertie !bounded on South Los Angeles Street'on the east, Ball Road on the sout . Lemon Street on the west, and Vermont Avenue on the north, except for those properties contained in Tract Noo 3222 located on Lemon Stree ~ The City Planning ~ommission's Resolution No. 246, Series 1960-61, was submitted and read, set ~ng out in detail the recommended changes. Mro Murdoch prese ted a map of the area showing the existing zoning and the proposed zon $. Mr. Dave Collins, .rs. Audrey Warnoff, Mr. Wagner, and others interested, came forward to the Council table to review said map. Discussion was he 4, and at the conclusion thereof, it was moved by Councilman Chandler, see ~ded by Councilman Thompson, that the public hearing be continued three .eks (June 6, 1961) to allow for further study. MOTICtf CARRIED. Councilman Thomps 0 requested a map be furnished each Councilman, indicating the location and ~etbacks of the present establishments in this area, together with the nam ~ of said businesses. (Mayor Schutte returned to the 8 145 P. M 0 ) Recommending an Code, per- CITY PLANNIN amendment to Title 18, Chap Code, per- taining to -R-3", Multiple The Mayor asked i anyone wished to address the Council. a o o 4856 Cit Mr. Horace Campt <airman of the zoning and Planning COrllni ttee of the Board of Realtors, addressed the Council, approving the changes as recommended by th City Planning Commission. The May asked if anyone else wished to address the Council, there being no re ,nse, dec~ared the hearing closed on both City Planning COlIDissi i'S Resoluijions Nos. 228 'and 2290 n Council , Chandle~ moved that the reco~.ndations of the City Planning Co "jssion be ~eferred to the City Atto1'ney and Planning Conwnission for in usion and consideration. in the rewriting of the new zoning code. Cou iilman Thompson seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. ING - Public hearing was held in accordanc'ewith Res'olution No. 68 :, duly published in the Anaheim Bulletin May 5, 1961, and posted notices in accordance with law, on the proposed vacation and abandonment of an esement for public utility purposes in Tract No. 1591, located, briefly, n the west side of Euclid Avenue, between Crescent Avenue and Westmon Drive. ,., I J The City Manager, Neith A. Murdoch, presented a sketch in- dicating the ease nt propos~d for abandonment. Mr. Ja Maddox, Acting City Engineer, reported that all City Departments a d outside.agencios have approved said abandonment. The May asked if anyone wished to address the Council, there being no res nse, decl,ared the hearing closed. offered Resolution No. 6922 Refer A RESOLUTION OF T CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ORDERING THE VACATION AND ABAN NT OF ~ EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES UP(I.l, ALONG, OVER < D THROUGH THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY. (within Tract No. ~9l) On roll ~ll the fo%'egoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the fol owing vote, AYES. NOES I ABSENT. COUNCI LMEN" COUNCILMEN. COUNCI LMENi, Chandler, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None. Coons. R The Mayo declared Resolution No. 6922 duly passed and adopted. 1-861 Submitted by L. Po Nichols, et al (Salem requesting change of zone from R-A to R-3, property the east side of Chippewa Street, south of the Orange Channel, and southeast of the Santa Ana Freeway. Public h aring was held May 9, 1961, at which time said hearing was closed and act Qn of the Council deferred to this date, to allow for further study. n I J Mro Jam. Maddox, Acting City Engineer, reported he had viewed the property and b$ed on the grades, as near as can be established at this point, it ap ars that there will be a fill for a difference in grade of approximately 2 feet to 3 feet from the present R-l area to the propos.. R-3 area to the so th. Mro O. J Ross, 1964 Catalpa, requested to be heard and reque~ted the hearing be reo tned. It was a jeed by the City Council to reopen the public htaring for the purpose ofteceiving ~ew evidence. 4857 Cit . Mr. O. J. Ross s their main objection. Tha the crowded conditions tha the property could be deve maxi.um profit, and be in considered favorably the R R-l area, the property be ed the fence would not protect them from ~heir main objection was added traffic and ~ould result in their schools. He felt that ed to its fullest protential, realizing a ping with the general area, and if the Council . zoning, requested that next to their present . ad R-l, rest.ricted to single story structures. Mayor Schutte as to a planned one-story dev Mr. Nichols if consideration had been given . pment of duplexes, triplexes, or fourplexes. Mr. Nichols repli ~ that they were not developing the property and that rezoning was reque ed for the purpose of selling the land. He further stated it was his 0 nion that the required wall would be helpful to the residents to the no~ t'1, and would act as a buffer from freeway noise., in addition to bein I an assistance to them in enclosing their rear yards. Mrs. John C. Bane t! ft, 1929 Catalpa, requested that a time limitation be placed on the wall requi ment, as their main concern was the safety of their children. She also f red the possibility of opening the streets from their tract southerly p this area, at a future date. The Mavor asked i I anyone else wished to address the Council, there being no response, de ~ared the hearing closedo Further discussio iwas held between the Council, and at the conclusion thereof, Mayor tutte offered a Resolution, authorizing the preparation of necessary or nance, changing the zone to R-3 zoning, restricted by deed restrict ns to one-story structures, and further, subject to plan of developm ~t to be presented for Council approval. Mr. Ray Mercado, tentative map was based on lots only. If these restri would require revising the permission, thereupon requt action on Tentative Map, Tr ~9ineer for the Developer, reported that the ingle story structures on the north tier of tions were imposed on the entire tract, it .ntative map, and with the Applicant's ted the reclassification, as well as any tt No. 4107, be deferred two weeks. Mr. Nichols advis _ that the purchasers may not want the property with these restri tions, and requested an extension in order to consider this propositio . Mayor Schutte wit ~rew the Resolution previously offered, and moved that action be deferr 4 two weeks (May 31, 1961) to allow additional time to determine if develo ent can be accomplished with single story const~uction, and to also a ow time for the develovers to present a revised map. Councilman Fr seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. IE A rVE MAP - TRACT NO. the Applicant's request, th Tract No. 4107, for two wee with Reclassification No.6 motion. MOTION CARRIED. 71 Councilman Chandler moved, based on action be deferred on Tentative Map, $ (May 31, 1961) to be considered concurrently .61-86. Councilman Thompson seconded the RECESS, Councilman Chandler mov d for a l5-minute recesso Councilman Fry seconded the motion. MOTIO iCARRIED. (9.45 P.M.) AFTER RECE~ I Mayor Schutte being present, with the ~d the meeting to order, all Council Members ,tion of Councilman Coons. SIDEWALKS QN CERRITOS AVENUE, (3 p,arcels) City Manager, Keith Ao Murdoch reported on informal bids r 4eived, listed as follows, for the purpose of constructing sidewalks 0 Cerritos Avenue between Brookhurst Street and approximately l30-feet ~st of Whitegate Road, in accordance with provisions of the 1911 Act: (] n n I Director, on motion CARRIED. n 4858 ifo~nia - COUNCIL MINUTE Po J. Ma~key $ J~zowski,t Markel Bert Ble~soe Ralph D. Pence 713070 924.72 951.60 1,269.80 ~ecommendations of Thornton Piersall, Public Works awarded t$ the low bidder, P. J. Markey for $713.70, oilman Fry, seconded by Councilman Thompson. MOTION -CR Mr.iMurdoch reported on progress made pertain- ing to installatO n of si9n~1 at Brookhurst and Crescent Avenues, that according to pre $nt scheduling, the signal will be installed prior to the commencement of the next school year. SOLICITATION OFFUN~ Applicat~on of Muscular Dystrophy Associations of America, Inco, s itted to the City Council April 18, 1961, and re- ferred to the Ci Manager 10 obtain additional information pertaining to sCheduling, w S submitted. Corre$ . dence reoeived May 15, 1961, explaining their nation-wide camp .~n is during the Thanksgiving weekend and through the month of Decembe ~ was also submitted. In ord Councilman Chand January, 1962. to avoid conflict with local United Fund Drive, moved tije permit be granted for the month of ncilman Fry seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. PPY BIRTHDAY COUNCI FRY: It was moved by Councilman Chandler, seconded by Councilman Th son, that appreciation be extended to Councilman Fry for his services the City Council, and wishing him a very happy 7lst birthday and man happy returns of the day. MOTION CARRIED. n ADJOURNMENT I Counc i 1 the motion. MOT I Thompson moved to adjourn. Councilman Fry seconded CARRIED. ADJOUR ~(lOJ15 P.M.) SIGNEDJ. . - I -;;;m ,)2~~ City Clerk n 4859 Cit The City Council af the City of Anaheim met in regular sessiono PRESENT, COUNCILMEN, ler, Coons, Fry and Schutte (entered meeting ~t 3815 PoMo) COUNGl LMEN 8 T h son 0 CITY MANAGER: ~ "th Ao Murdocho ASSISTANT CITY Ii. ORNEYa Joseph Geislero CITY CLERKa De~ 0 Williamso PUBLIC WORKS DIR ORt Thornton Piersallo ACTING CITY ENG] R: James Maddoxo CITY PLANNING D ORa Richard Ao Reeseo ABSENT: PRESBU: RESOLUTION NOo 6923~ and adoptiono offered Resolution Noo 6923 for passage i Mayor Pro Tern Fr Icalled the meeting to ordero I MINUTES; Minutes of the appr~ed, on motion MOTION CARRIEDo Imeetings held May 9th and May 16th, 1961, were qilman Coons, seconded by Councilman Chandlero Refer A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY a ClL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AND DIRECTING THE PAYMENT OF DEMANDS AG/J( ST THE CITY AS OF MAY 23, 19610 (Warrants Noso 12254 to 12499, both inclu .rve, totaling $1,063,273044) On roll call the ~oregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES: NOES, ABSENT : COUNCI GOUNCr COUNCr Chandler, Coons, and Fryo Noneo Thompson and Schutteo Mayor Pro Tern de ~ared Resolution Noo 6923 duly passed and adoptedo CONDITION USE PERMIT NOe 109 seconded by Councilman Coo at their meeting of May 16 'REVISED P ANSa It was moved by Councilman Chandler, , that the revised plans submitted to the Council 1961, be deniedo At the request IMro John Bo Thorpe, President, Taco Villa, Inc., for permission to submit itional revised plans, Councilmen Chandler and Coons withdrew their motion of d ~ial, and the matter was ordered placed on next week*s agenda (May 31, 196 ) for further considerationo REQUEST ~N.AIMENT AL FLAG POLES Coordinator, Broadway ViII 12 omamental flag poles in each of which would carry at the meeting of May 16, presentation of planso D DISPLAY SIGNS: Request of Mro Bill Flood, e Merchants Association, for permission to erect 1heir parking area at Euclid and Crescent Avenues, small display sign and colored flag, was submitted 961, and action deferred to this date for the Plans were submi Chandler recalled that at was before the Council, th individual signing, that t sign allowed in the Center 1ed and reviewed by the Council and Councilman ije time the original Broadway Village request representatives advised that there would be no e large Broadway Village sign would be the only Councilman Coons ~oved the request of Broadway Village Merchants Association be deniedo Co rtcilman Chandler seconded the motiono MOTION CARRIEDo SIGN APPL ATION - SIGNAL OIL GAS COMPANY~ Application for permission to erect a non-conforming sig iat 1201 South Magnolia Avenue, together with plans, was submitted and r viewed by the Councilo Councilman Coons ~oved that the application be granted, with the provision that said sign b !located so ~,t will not overhang the right-of-way in excess of four feeto C ~ncilman Chandler seconded the motiono MOTION CARRIED. 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