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Council of the City of Anaheim met in regular sessiono
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N: Chandler, Coons, Fry and Schutte.
NI Thompson..
AGER. Keith A. Murdoch.
CITY ATTORNEY, John Dawson..
RKI Dene M. Williamso
ORKS DIRECTOR 1 Thornton Piersall..
1TY ENGINEERt James Maddox.
NNING DIREC!ORI Richard A. Reese.
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hutte called the meeting to order.
'e regular meeting held May 23, 1961 were approved, on
tan Chandler, seconded by Councilman Coonso 10[101
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PUBLIC HE I
Resolution No.
and posted notic
abandonment of t
an easement for
Public hearing was held in accordance with
0, duly published in the Anaheim Bulletin May 18, 1961,
, in accordance with law, on the proposed vacation and
southerly 12 feet of a portion of Houston Street and
reet purposes..
proposed
agencies
s Maddox presented a sketch indicating the easement
onment and reported that all City Departments and outside
oved said abandonment 0
being no
r asked if anyone wished to address the Council, there
declared the hearing closedo
RES LUTION NO.
passage and ado
Councilman Fry offered Resolution No. 6942 for
A RESOLUTION OF CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ORDERING THE
V ACATION AND A NMENT OF THE SOUTHERLY 12 FEET OF A POOTICII OF A StREIT
CCMIONLY KNOWN HOUSTON STREET AND AN EASEMENT FOR STREET ~POSSS U~,
OVER, ACROSS AN !ALONG THE HEREINAFrER DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY.
On ro ~ call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and
adopted by the ~llowing votel
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: COUNCILMEN. Chandler, Coons, Fry and Schutte.
! COUNCILMEN. Noneo
~ COUNCILMENI Thompson.
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The 14 10r declared Resolution Noo 6942 duly passed and adopted.
CONDI I Action on request of Mr.
John Thorpe, Pt ident of Taco Villa, for approval of revised plans per-
taining to land 4aped planter and wall, was deferred from the meetings
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of May 16 and 2 , 19610
Addit ~nal revised plans were presented by MI. Thorpe, together
with a large co ~red rendering and discussion was held at the Council
table between t t Council and Mro Thorpeo
Counc ~man Chandler moved the revised plans, submitted this
date, be approv fo Councilman Coons seconded the motiono MOTION
CARRIED. (plan dated and signed by Councilman Coons)
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R UEST - PARKING F
Mr. Lester Mite
improvement of
and added to th
lIES - DOWNTOWN MERC NIS' ASSOCIATI Request of
11, Chairman, Downtown Merchants Association, for
e former LaMont-Kelsey properties for parking pu~poses
city municipally owned parking lots, was submitted.
for June
reported that a tentative meeting has been scheduled
the Parking Committee of the Anaheim Chamber of
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Commerce, for the purpose f reviewing the entire downtown parking
situationo
No action was ta en by the Council at this time on the request
of the Downtown Merchants' Association, pending results of said meeting.
RE VEST - DIVIDER OPENING - 214
Fisn.an, Secretary-Treasur
traffic island on Lincoln
Lincoln, and advising that
change in the traffic isla
Counci lman) 0
Mro Fishman addr
hazardous traffic conditio
opinion that with such an
safety and welfare portion
and the commercial benefit
commercial establishments
district to distribute the
that Lin-Brook is willing
project, but not the entir
Mro Murdoch pres
the present openings and t
cost for a seven foot open
left turn pockets, one on
the total cost approximate
WEST LINC LN AVENUEa Request of Mr. Alex L.
, Lin-Brobk Hardware, for a cut-through in the
ienue in front of their business at 2144 West
the State of California has now approved said
d, was submitted (copies furnished each
$sed the Council, further explaining the
$ that exist in the areao He was of the
~ening and left turn pockets, the public health, .
Of the cost should be contributed by the City,
derived from said opening proportioned to the
n the area, and suggested a type of assessment
proportionate share of the costs. He advised
o bear a portion of the cost for the requested
amount 0
nted a sketch of the street pattern, showing
tn pockets, and advised that the estimated
og would be approximately $1200 and the two
ach side of the opening, $700 each, making
'I $26000
Councilman Chand er felt the granting of this request could
set a precedent for the en :ire Lincoln Avenue conunercial area, and
questioned the formation 0 an assessment district and the spending of
public funds for the benef t of private enterpriseo
MIo Fishman sugg sted a compromise, whereby the left turn
pockets would be attribute to the pu~lic safety and welfare, and the
cost of the opening itself ijorne by Lin-Brook and they in turn, would try
to collect a porportionate share from their commercial neighborso
Mayor Schutte fa t that the City should contact all the commercial
enterprises in this immedi te area that would benefit by such an opening,
and get their opinions on he matter..
Discussion was h Id regarding the possibility of providing only
one left turn pocket and M 0 Edward Granzow, Traffic Engineer, advised that
the State is willing to gr nt an encroachment permit, however, there must
be a left turn pocket on b th sideso
After further di cussion~ the matter was referred to the City
Manager9s office for re-an ]ysis of the problem, with the request that the
adjacent commercial enterp ises also be contacted on this matter.
REQUEST - USE OF PEARSON PARK:
Anaheim Babe Ruth League,
southwest section of Pears
to S.OO PoMo, to hold a fu
to current equipment expen
Mro Murdoch repo
Recreation Department, as
clusive use of the whole a
Park and Recreation Depart
equipment such as PoA.. Sys
Councilman Chand
the recommendations of the
to the rules of the Anahei
to any admission charges i
equest dated May 3, 1961 from Wo Co Nichols,
or permission to use the facilities in the
n Park on Saturday, July 1, 1961, 2:00 PoMo
raising dinner with all profits to be applied
itures, was submittedo
ed on the recommendations of the Park and
110wsI 10 That this group not be given ex-
Designated area to be worked out by the
t and the Babe Ruth League officials.
20 The Babe Ruth League provide all
etco, as might be neededo
r moved the request be granted, subject to
ark and Recreation Department, and also subject
Municipal Code governing the park with respect
connection with the fund raising programo
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E VEST - DIVIDER OPE
representing Mro
property on Harb'
Restaurant, requ
presently under G
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~onded the motiono MOTION CARRIED.
G - HARBOR BOULEVARD Mro Kenneth Lae, Attorney,
rmen Scalzo, Owner, and Mra Gates, Lessee, of certain
Boulevard proposed for the operation of a Pancake House
ed a break-through in the Harbor Boulevard divider strip
struction, fronting their propertY.(1560 South Harbor).
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Discus .
and Mr.. Maddox Ci
presented of the
agreed to and si,
was referred to:
n was held by the City Council and Mr. Gates, Mro Lae
forward to the Council table and reviewed the sketch
reet patterno The original plan for the traffic island
d by all owners of property affected by said island,
reviewed by the City Gouncilo
Counci
this divider is~
by the State, to
pletion date of
pre-prepared and
of the street9 a
any additional (j
Councilman Fry 5
votin9o MOTION
an Coons moved that the request be denied, inasmuch as
is a project that has been approved for construction
contract has been let and the work under way with a com-
ne 15th, and also, inasmuch as it was a plan that was
re-approved by all of the property owners on both sides
it was drawn in conformance with our present policy, and
nings would be in contradiction to our present policy.
onded the motiono Councilman Chandler abstained from
RIED.
Counci ian Chandler requested the record to show that he did not
take part in the ,iScussion or voting on this matter, as he represents the
property owner a felt his participation would pose a question of a
community of int esto
DANCE PERMIT APPLICA
for permission it
Vermont Avenue,
Nt Application filed by Ralph Perez and Dee Padilla
conduct a dance at the Carpenters Union Hall, 608 West
ly 4, 1961, was submitted 0
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Recomm tdations of the Chief of Police were reported by
Mro Murdocho !
Counci tan Schutte moved that said dance permit be denied,
inasmuch as the ,nce is not sponsored by a responsible local organization,
in accordance wi Council policyo Councilman Coons seconded the motion."
MOTION CARRIEDo I
SIGN APPLICATION- C
non-conforming s
was submitted an
the permit be gr
CARRIED 0
CO MOTEL: Application for permission to erect a
n at 500 South Beach Boulevard, together with plans,
jreviewed by the Councilo Councilman Chandler moved
pted.. Councilman Coons seconded the motion. . MOTION
SIGN APPLICATION - Application for permission to
erect an advertl ng sign on the west side of Highway 39t 1340 feet north
of Lincoln, adve lSlng tract homes in Huntington Beach, was submitted,
together with pI ~s..
Counci
said sign propo
Councilman Fry
an Coons moved the application be denied inasmucb as
to advertise a tract outside the City of Anaheimo
nded the motiono MOTION CARRIED.
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SIGN APPLICATION - L ELS RESTAURANT. Application for permission to erect a
non-conforming 0 n at 1783 West Lincoln Avenue, together with sketch, was
submitted and r iewed by the Council.. Councilman Chandler moved the permit
be granted.. Co Icilman Coons seconded the motione MOTION CARRIED.
SIGN APPLICATION -
an addition
with plans, was
moved the permi
CARRIED.
Application for permission to erect
e present sign at 1166 West Katella Avenue, together
reviewed by the Council.. Councilman Fry
Councilman Coons seconded the motiono MOTION
K LAMPS SHADES A Gentleman representing Nu-Art Neon
ressed the Council and presented a plan, requesting
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permission to erect a 7' x la' sign at 2103 West Lincoln Avenueo He
advised that the sign waul be 19' overall in height and would not
encroach on the public rig t-of-way..
The plan was rev
moved the permit be grante
application and the paymen
Chandler seconded the moti
CARRIEDe
,wed by the Council and Councilman Fry
, subject to the filing of a formal sign
of the $20000 filing feeo Councilman
no Councilman Coons voted "no.o MOTION
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VARIAN~ lOe 13441 (Variance No 1344 submitted by Eve Do Diggen~requesting
permission to operate beau y shop in her home at 1307 Columbine Place,
was granted for a six mont period on April 25, 1961 by Resolution
No 0 68320)
Communication fr ~ Wallace Wo Waren, President of the Orange
County Cosmetology Associa ton, and also a petition signed by 52
Registered Cosmetologists, ~rotesting the granting of said variance,
were submitted.. (Copies f tnished each Councilmano)
Mr" Dawson, Assi tant City Attorney, reported the Council
granted the variance for t e use of the property only, and compliance
to the State Act in the co duction of the business is the responsibility
of the Applicanto That en brcement of State regulations is not the
responsibility of the City
Mro Murdoch repo ted that M~s.. Diggens advised she had been
issued a State License on ay 17, 19610
Councilman Chand er felt that an inspection of the premises
should be made by the City through the Attorney's office to determine
if the Applicant is con for Lng with the terms of the Variance, pursuant
to Resolution Noo 68320
Mro Waren Atkinson addressed the Council, questioning
the granting of the ~ and the terms of approval therein, and were
of the opinion that the Ap licant had made certain installations in her
home prior to the granting of the varianceo
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Mrs.. Diggens adv sed that a shampoo bowl had been installed at the
time of making application for a home occupation license and prior to
application for a variance
It was determine that if plumbing installations were made
prior to the issuance of t e variance, that a request from Mrso Diggens
should be presented for an amendment to, or variation from, Variance
No 0 13440
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RECLAS IF CATION NOo 60-61-78--
with Reclassification Noo
Brown,and ordered held ove
recQ8mendations, on motion
Coons.. MOTION CARRIED.
EVISED P NSs Revised plans in connection
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for one week (June 6, 1961) for departmental
by Councilman Fry, seconded by Councilman
CONDITIO L USE PERMIT NOo 103
Authoriz~d Agent, for app
with Conditional Use Permi
and on motion by Councilma
revised plans were approve ~
Councilman Coons..)
REVISED RLANS. Request of Robert Wo MacMahon,
~al of revised plans submitted in connection
Noo 103 was submitted, and plans reviewed,
Coons, seconded by Councilman Chandler, said
MOTION CARRIEDo (Plans dated and signed by
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RECESS. Councilman Coons moved to recess to 7iOO PoMo Councilman Chandler
seconded the motion.. MOTI N CARRIED. (5810 PoMo)
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Mayor Schutte ca led the meeting to order..
COUNCILMEN. Cha aler, Coons, Fry and Schutte..
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INVOCATIONs Revo Rob ~t Eo Van, Pastor First Presbyterian Church, gave the
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FLAG SALUTE: Mayor S ~utte led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flago
PUBLIC HEARING - PRO D TRASH ORDINANCEt Public hearing was scheduled in
accordance with uncil instructions, and notices thereof published in
the Anaheim BulL 1n May Ie, 1961, for the purpose of considering
evidence relativ to final adoption of Ordinance Noo 1564 pertaining to
collection and d posal of 9arbage~ rubbish and waste materialo
the 50
eceived fromH.. Kramer, dated May 31, 1961, favoring
ation was submitted and reado
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of Public Works,
that are availab
said report were
Chambers 0
och submitted a report from Thornton Piersall, Director
ertaining to type, size and cost of various containers
from local merchantso The containers referred to in
abeled and displayed in the hallway outside the Council
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fhutte asked if anyone wished to address the Councilo
OONeill, Vice President of the Orange County Apartment
favored the 50-gallon drum type container because of
accumulated by apartment tenants.. To use a smaller
would require twice the handling, twice the space, and
f containers.. He wondered if personnel handling the
d in the proper method of lifting, and felt that the
e adjusted to the task, rather than the task to the
ther suggested ways in which the present containers
! stated that he did not believe the size of the container
p with the weighto
Mayor
Mro J~
House Associatio
the amount of bu
container9 he fe
twice the number
refuse were tral
equipment should
equipment 0 He f
could be used an
had anything to
Mro Va
Emily and Chart
of containers fu
the fact that t
citizens of Ana
thereof..
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. Meter, owner of apartments at the northwest corner of
Streets, related his experiences with various types
ished by him for his tenants, and called attention to
required change would cost approximately $100,000 to the
m, including their present container and the replacement
Mro T
the trash colle
situationo It
by the City and
Hudson, apartment owner, suggested $30,000 be given to
or to place lifts on the equipment to alleviat~ the
s his opinion that the trash barrels should be furnished
aintained either by the City or the trash collector.
The f ~lowing persons addressed the Council in opposition to
the 50-pound li ~tation and the discontinuance of the use of the 55-gallon
drum containers
Mro y Rivas, 1176 Catalpa;
Mr.. ry Ruskin, 412 So.. BroderJ
Mro rge Crouch, 904 La Perla;
Mro t Olsen, 1222 Opal Street;
Mr.. lenberger, 314 Noo Philadelphia;
Ro White, 809 Wo Broadway;
Ruskin, 410 So.. Broder;
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~ suggestions for more convenient trash pick-up methods,
+ethods of pick-up used by other citieso They expressed
I,'experiences, and reported damages to containers caused
~ection personnelo In their opinion, a total weight
~hould be establishedo
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MXe J ~ McDonald, 1518 Eo Sycamore, was of the oplnlon that the
size and weight pf the container should be a matter of contract and that
no change shoul Jbe made until the expiration of the present contract.
They made sever
and referred to
their individua
by the trash co
limitation only
Mrso
transportation
Bakeman, 215 No.. Topeka, reported the price and
them for their present barrels, and asked if in
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addition to the cost of th~ new containers, would they also have a
charge for the removal and disposal of their present barrelso
Mro Warren JaycolC, Contractor for Anaheim, reported that ten
years ago, many other citi~s used the 55-gallon oil drum container, aro
at the present time, as fa'" as he knew, Anaheim was the only city still
allowing their useo He eXDlained problems encountered in keeping
qualified personnel and hi, desire to render good service to the City,
and that he was only askin~ for better working conditions for his employeeso
Mro .Jaycox 8nswe red question directed to him by the City Councilo
Mro Adam Schlein~8 Contractor in Santa Ana, addressed the Council
in support of the proposed ordinanceo
Mro Bob Faust, A torney representing Mro Jaycox, further
explained their equipment, labor and insurance problemso
Mro Murdoch repo~ted on the limitations established by neighboring
communities 0
At the conclusio of further discussion, the Mayor declared the
hearing closedo
The Council cons ~ered and discussed the possibility of establishing
a 75 to 80 pound maximum w :J,.ght limitation on the entire package, and the
possible reduction of cont iner size within a two year periodo
Councilman Coons ~oved that the City Attorney prepare a revision
to the weight limitation a ~ containers as contained in proposed Ordinance
Noo 1564, for further oons deration and ~udy by the Councilo Councilman
Chandler seconded the moti )mo MOTION CARRIEDo
RECESS: Councilman Coons moved for a ten minute recesso Councilman Schutte
seconded the motiono MOTD IV CARRIEDo (8850 PoMo)
AFTER RECfSS8 Mayor Schutte ca led the meeting to order, all Councilmen being
present, with the exceptio of Councilman Thompsono
PUBLIC HEARING - WAGNER-SUNKIST ANNEXATION: Public hearing was scheduled on the
proposed annexation of inh ~ited territory known and designated as Wagner-
Sunkist Annexation, pursua t to Resolution Noo 6847~ duly published in the
Anaheim Bulletin, May 15 al d 22, 1961, and written notices mailed to owners
of property within said te ritoryo
The following ce tificate was submitted and read by the City Clerka
STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) s s
CITY OF ANAHEIM )
19 DENE Mo WILLIJMS, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby
certify that this office h. s checked the last equalized assessment roll of
the County of Orange1 Statl of California9 to ascertain the assessed value
of the territory within th~ proposed annexation known and designated as the
WAGNER-.SUNKIST ANNEXATION 0
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I FURTHER CERTIF' t that according to the last equalized assessment
roll of the County of Oran(e~ State of California, the assessed valuation of n
pri vatte~ y oWI;ed property, E xclusi ve of improvements, wi thin said pr$oP40s1eOd260 '
annexa lon, 1. S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 <) <) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 , 0
AND, the assessee valuation of publicly owned property, exclusive
of improvements, is 000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000 $ 4,5600
AND, I FURTHER CIRTIFY, that the total assessed valuation of all
land, exclusive of improver:ents, within the area proposed for annexation,
is 00000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000"00 $ 414,8200
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property, exclus!"
territory propos
whose ownership I
THER CERTIFY, that the total assessed valuation of
of improvements, owned by persons within said
to be annexed who have filed written protests and
aye been able to verify, is oooooo..ooo.~oo $ 52,570.
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S WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed
"ty of Anaheim this 31st day of May, 1961.
/s/ Dene Mo Williams, City Clerk
of the City of Anaheim
the seal
(SEAL)
Based
moved that it be
the property owo!
cent limitation
and therefore, t
supplemental pro
MOTION CARRIED.
the certificate of the City Clerk, Councilman Coons
he finding of the City Council that the total value of
s protesting the annexation does not exceed the 50 per
stipulated in the State law to abandon proceedings.
t an additional ten days be allowed for the filing of
stso Councilman Chandler seconded the motiono
( inal date for filing protests, June 12, 1961, 5,00 PoW.)
r asked if anyone wished to address the Council.
the
, property owner in the area, asked question regarding
ation, which were answered by Mr. Murdoch and the Council.
Counci
Annexation be co
Councilman Chand
an Coons moved that public hearing on the Wagner-Sunkist
inued for two weeks (June 13, 1961, 7.00 P.M.).
r seconded the motiono MOTION CARRIED.
E NO, 13 1 Submitted by William 30 Skellenger, re-
n to waive minimum rear yard setback requirement on
property located t 512 Bruce Street (east side of Bruce Street, between
Orange and There .~ Avenues) Q
The Ci
248, Series 1960
substantially in
Planning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution No.
1, granted said variance, subject to developBent
ccordance with plans presented.
Appeal .rom action taken by the City Planning Commission was
filed by William do and Joyce A. Herzberg and public hearing scheduled
this date. !
living in
~ of approval, signed by 24 interested property owners
~nity of 512 Bruce Street, was filed with the city Clerk.
~r asked if anyone wished to address the Council.
IMrs. William Herzberg, 503 So. Gilbert Street, Mrs.
Mabel Conley, 51 ISo. Gilbert, and Mr. L. Wo Allen, 525 SOo Gilbert Street,
addressed the Co ,!Cil in opposition to said variance, being of the opinion
that to grant th request would set a precedent in the neighborhood.
That in their op , ion, additions to the present dwelling could be rede- .
signed a greater, istance from the rear property line.
Mro Sk 1lenger, Applicant, came forward and explained his pro-
posed plans to t . Council, and urged the granting of the variance as
requested. He a iised that the laundry roam was removed from the main
living quarters ~ the advice of their Doctor, because they have an
asthmatic child.
Mrs. T 1resia Kittelberger, neighbor, addressed the Council in
favor of the req sted variance, as she felt the proposed addition would
make the family. re comfortable, and would not be detrimental to the
neighborhoodo
Mro Ha !ld Rattenbury, 511 So. Gilbert Street, directly behind
the home in ques on, spoke in opposition to the variance and was of the
opinion that th. roposed den could be reduced in size. He referred to
the petition of otest filed with the City Planning Commission.
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Mro Lloyd Mount
Municipal Code which allow
in the rear yardo
aIled attention to the prOVISIon of the Anaheim
a detached assessory building to be erected
The Mayor asked f anyone else wished to address the Council.
There being no response, d clared the hearing closedo
RJ;SCLUTION NOo 6943: Coun j.lman Coons offered Resolution Noo 6943
for passage and adoption, ranting Va~iance Noo 1359, subject to the
recOBmendations of the Cit Planning Commission 0
Refer to Resolut on Booko
A RESOLUfION OF THE CITY C UNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM GRANTING VARIANCE
NO. 1359..
On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and
adopted by the following v tel
AYES,
NOES a
ABSENT t
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Chandler, Coons and Fry.
Schutteo
ThomPlSon.
The Mayor decla~
6943 duly passed and adptedo
PUBLIC ING - RECLASSIFICAT NOo 60-6 ~B78 Submitted by Raymond Spehar,
requ.sting change of zone tom R-A to C-l on property located on the west side
of Euclid Avenue, between ~ Palma Avenue and Francis Drive, and further
described as 1021-2031 Nor h Euclid Avenueo
The City Planni~ ,Commission, pursuant to their Resolution Noo
252, Series 1960-61, reco .nded said reclassification, subject to the
following~
10 Dedication 0
Euclid Avenue (50 feet exi
2. Dedication 0
La Palma Avenue (50 feet e
30 Payment of $
both Euclid Avenue and La
40 Time limitat
53 feet from the monumented centerline of
ting) 0
53 feet from the monumented centerline of
lsting) 0
.00 per front foot for street lighting purposes on
Cilma Avenueo
cn of 90 days for the accomplishment of Items 1,
2, and 30
50 Development ~bstantia11y in accordance with plans presented
with the exception that th parking layout be realignedo
60 Provision of 45 parking spaces in accordance with Code
requirements 0
The Mayor asked f anyone wished to address the Council.
Mr. Spehar, Appl ~ant, advised that commercial uses are presently
on the property under Coun y zoning; that the property is now in the City
of Anaheim and this applic tion is a transfer of the present uses to the
City's C-l zoneo
Mr. Murdoch repo ted that all of the uses presently operating
on subject property comply with the C-l Codeo
The Mayor asked f anyone else wished to address the Council,
there being no response, d tlared the hearing closedo
RESOLUfION NOo 69441 Coun tIman Chandler offered Resolution Noo 6944 for
passage and adoption, auth rizing the preparation of necessary ordinance,
changing the zone, as requ sted, subject to the recommendations of the
City Planning Commissiono
Refer to Resolut ~n Booko
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY C ~CIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER-
MINING THAT TITLE 18 OF T ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO 20NING SHOULD
BE AMENDED AND THAT THE BO DARIES OF CERTAIN ZONES SHOULD BE CHANGEDo (60-61-87 - C-l)
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the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted
by the
Chandler, Coons, Fry and Schutte~
Noneo
Thompson.
COUNCILMENt
COUNCILMEN,
COUNCILMENt
r declared Resolution No. 6944 dUly passed and adopted.
PUBLIC HEARING - REC
et ux, requestin
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further describe
IFICATION NO. 60-61-BBt Submitted by Charles Ao Ramsay,
change of zone from R-l to C-2 on property located on
La Palma Avenue, between Lomita and West Streets, and
as 1132 West La Palma Avenueo
2~3,
Planning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution Noo
1, recommended said reclassification be denied.
~r asked if anyone wished to address the Councile
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ell Frost, Agent, addressed the Council, urging the
quested zoning and explained their intented use of
or a small flower business; that ln his opinion,
s becoming a commercial street and because of the
e and other enterprises in the vicinity, the requested
tible to the areao
Mr 0 Rlt
granting of the
the property was
La Palma Avenue
hospital, rest h
use would be corn
Counci ~an Chandler, in reviewing the file, called attention
to the very rest ~ctive and unusual deed restriction on the subject
propertyo
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,ponse, declared the hearing closed.
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5, Further discussion was held by the Council, and at
reof, Councilman Coons offered Resoltion Noo 6945,
cant's request for rezoningo
RESOLUTION NO.
the conclusion t
denying the ap~
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Refer ~ Resolution Book"
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A RESOLlITION OF t CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND
DETERMINING THAT . CHANGE OF ZONE SHOULD NOT BE GRANTED IN A CERTAIN
AREA OF THE CITY REINAFTER DESCRIBED. (60-61-88)
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On rol jcall the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and
adopted by the f ~lowing votes
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AYES,
NOES:
ABSENT
COUNCILMENz
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN.
Chandler, Coons, Fry and Schutteo
Noneo
Thompsono
The Ma ~r declared Resolut ion Noo 6945 duly passed and adopted.
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PUBLIC HEARING - REC SIFICATION NO. 60-61-9 Submitted by Lawrence Haupert,
requesting chang of zone from C-l to C-3 on property located on the south
side of Lincoln enue, between East and Gliffrose Streets, and further
described as 125 I Lincoln Avenueo
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to
The Cl ~ Planning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution
No" 256, Series ~60-61, recoIImlended said reclassification, subject tOI
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Lincoln
cation of 53 feet from the monumented centerline of
nter Street) (50 feet existing)o
ent of $2000 per front foot for street lighting purposes.
allation of concrete sidewalkso
limitation of 90 days for the accomplishment of
30
"ng of deed restrictions limiting use of subject property
usiness with a supplemental machine shop operation, or
orhood Commercial, useo
30
40
Items No.1,
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Anaheim California
COUNCIL MINUTES - Ma
3100 P.M.
The Mayor asked 'f anyone wished to address the Council.
Mra Haupert, Ap
existing business and zoni
operationso He requested
mission recommendations be
conducted in the existing
would require altering the
machine shop operation wil
cidental business, as it h
icant, addressed the Council, explaining the
9 on the property, and their present and intended
hat Condition Noo 1 of the City Planning Com-
eliminated as the business would continue to be
ilding and the additional three foot dedication
front of the buildingo He further advised that the
not be expanded, but will be conducted as an in-
s been since 19560
Plans from the
le were reviewed by the City Councilo
The Mayor asked f anyone else wished to address the Council,
ther@ being no response, d clared the hearing closed.
RES~UTION NO. 69461 ilman Fry offered Resolution Noo 6946 for
passage and adoption, auth ~izing the preparation of necessary ordinance,
changing the zone as reque ~ed, subject to the recommendations of the City
Planning Commission, with he exception that Condition Noo 1 thereof be
eliminated, and further, t ~t Condition NOe 5 be amended to read, -Filing
of deed restrictions limit.ng use of subject property to a parts store
business with an incidenta machine shop operation, or to any C-l,
Neighborhood Commercial, u ee Further, that development be in accordance
with plans presented and r viewed by the Council this dateo
Refer
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY CIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER-
MINING THAT TITLE 18 OF T ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING
SHOULD BE AMENDED AND THAT THE BOUNDARIES OF CERTAIN ZONES SHOULD BE
CHANGED. (60-61-92.- C-3)
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On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted n
by the following vote: . :
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENTi
COUNCI
COUNCI
COUNCI
Chandler, Coons, Fry and Schutteo
None"
Thompson 0
6946 duly passed and adopted.
RECLASSIFICATION NO. 60-61-86 - ENTATIVEMAP TRACT NO. 4107 Submitted by Lo Po
Nichols (Salem Development Company, Subdivider) requesting R-3 zoning on
property located on the e t by Chippewa Street, south by the Orange County
Flood Control Channel and he southeast by the Santa Ana Freewayo (tract
contains 84 proposed R~3 1 ts)
Public hearing
1961 and again deferred to
9, 1961 and action deferred to May 16,
Mro Robert Gilf
quested further continuan
are preparing R-3 single s
residential plans, plus a
plans, for Council consid
, representing Salem Development Company, re-
on both the reclassification and tract, as they
ory plans of development and also alternate R-l
economic projection survey of the two proposed
ationo
Pursuant to the ~rbal request of Mro Gilford, Councilman Coons
moved that the ApplicantVs ~equest for continuance be granted, and that action n
on Reclassification 60-61 and Tentative Tract NOe 4107 be deferred for
three weeks (June 20, 1961, 7: 00 Po M 0 ) 0 Counc ilman Fry see ond ed the moti on . l. ...
MOTION CARRIED.
CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OFFIC
the following elected offi ers
received and filed, on mo .on
Chandlero MOTION CARRIED:
Notice from the City Planning Commission of
for the ensuing year, was submitted and ordered
by Councilman Coons, seconded by Councilman
Chairman - Melbourne Ao Gauer
Vice Chairman - Lee Morris
Secretary Jean Page
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NGROA NT PERMIT -
request from No
existing public
line to improve
Avenue 0 He adY.
departments conc,
4880
On the recommendations of the Planning
fee paid for conditiorelu~ permit application and
the Applicant, James Lo Morris, 906 w. Broadway,
ized. Councilman Fry secorD ed the motiono MOTIrn CARRIED.
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R RONICS Mr. Maddox, Acting City Engineer, reported on
onics for permit to allow encroachment of Ii feet on an
ility easement, for the purpose of constructing a water
ir fire protection facilities at 500 East Orangethorpe
d that said request has been approved by all city
ed and recommended said permit be grantedo
On the ecoDlDendations of the City Engineer. Councilman Fry
moved the encroa ent permit requested by Nortronics be granted.
Councilman Coons econded the motiono MOTION CARRIED.
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iESOLUTION NO. 6947.
passage and ado
A RESOLtrrION OF
DEED CONVEYING
PURPOSES. (Paul
, by the
Chandler offered Resolution No. 6947 for
Resolution Book.
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A GRANT
THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR MUNICIPAL
d Pauline Frederico)
call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted
otes
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COUNCILMEN. Noneo
COUNCILMEN. Thompson 0
r declared Resolution Noo 6947 duly passed and adopt.d~
RESOLtrrION NO.. 6948. offered Resolution No. 6948 for
passage and ado~ .
A RESOLUTION OF
CONDITIONAL DEDI!
ACCESS RIGHTS ON
HEREINAFTER DES
by the
AYES.
NOES,
ABSENT
RESOLUT I 00 NO. 6949.
and adoptiono
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPIING A
ION DEED DEDICATING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM VEHIdULAR
TO BALL ROAD ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE PROPERTY
ED. (James Lo and ZelIa Eo Pritchard)
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the foregoing ReS) lution was duly passed and adopted
COUNCILMEN. Chandler, Coons, Fry and Schutte.
COLNCILMEN. None.
COUNCILMEN. Thompson 0
[
r decla'red Resolution Noo 6948 duly passed and adopted.
,ouncilman Coons offered Resolution No. 6949 for passage~
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Resolution Book.
A RESOLUl'IOO OF CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A GRANT
DEED COOVEYING T THE CITY OF ANAHE TM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FCE AN EASE-
MENT FOR ROAD AN IPUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. (B. I. C. - Ball and Magnolia)
by the
On rol
following
AYES.
NOES,
ABSENT
call the foregoin9 Resolution was duly passed and adopttKJ
oteJ
1 COUNCILMEN, Chandltr, Coons, Fry and Schutte.
I COUNCILMEN, None.
I COUNCILMBN. Thollf)son.
~r declared Resolution No. 6949 duly passed and adopted.
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RESOLUTIQlNO.69501 Councilma Coons offered Resolution Noo 6950 for passage
and adoption.
Refer to Resolu
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY
MINIWG THAT PUBLIC CONVEN
COMPLETION OF A PUBLIC I
IMPROVEMENT, IN KNorT AVE
GERRIT05 AVENUE FRa.t APPR
IN THE CITY OF ANAHE 1M,
DRAWINGS AND SPECIFIGATI
STRt.rrION OF SAID PUBLIC
CATIONS, ETC.; AND AUIHOO
INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS
June 22, 1961, 2,00 P.Mo)
CIL OF tHE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER-
CE AND NBCESSITY REQUIRE THE CONSTRUCTIOO AND
VEMENT, ]0 WIT. THE KNOTT ~CERRITOS AVENUE SEWER
; FRC14 CERRITOS AVENUE TO THORTOO AVENUE AND IN
'IMATELY 1330 FEET WEST OF KNOTT AVENUE TO KNOTT AVIDroE, n
; NO. 1217, AND APPROVING THE DESIGNS, PLANS, PROFILES, lJ
FOR THE GON5TRUCfION THEREOf; AUfHORIZING THE C~-
ROVEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH SAID PLANS, SPECIFI...
ING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH A NOfICE
THE CONSTRUCTION THEREOF. (Bi'ds to be opened
On roll call th
by the following vote a
foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted
AYES.
NOES.
ABSENT .
Chandler, Coons, Fry and Schutte.
None.
Thom1>son.
The Mayor decla ,d Resolution No. 6950 dUly passed and adopted.
RESOL~I" NQ. 6951. Council. n Fry offered Resolution No. 6951 for passage and
adoption.
A RIBOLUTION OF THE CITY ~UNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ADOPTING BUOOET PROPOSAL
FOR EXPENDITlRE OF FUNDS "LOCATED UiDER SEcrION 2107.5 OF THE STREETS AND
HIG.AYS CODE. (Project-+4)
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On roll call th foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted
by the following vote a
AYES,
NOES.
ABSENT I
Chandler, Coons, Fry and Schutte.
None.
Thompson.
The Mayor decla td Resolution No. 6951 duly passed and adopted.
CANCS~~ION OF CXTY TAXES. 0 . Motion by Councilman Coons, seconded by Councilman
ald1er, cancellation of City taxes on property acquired by the Orange County
Flood Control District, f tmerly assessed to Pearl Wall Lang & William Dillard
Wall, recorded May 1, 196 in Book 5701. Page 151, as document Noo 13, Official
Records of Orange County Project No. El, Santa Ana River Channel, Parcel N.o.
1215.01). MOTION CARRIED
CORR~~DENCE. The following correspondence was ordered received and filed 00 -
motion by Councilman Coon t seconded by Councilman Chandler. MOTION CARRIED.
ao Feather Riv to Project Association - Newsletter and Notices of
Assembly aills and Senate Bills.
b. Orange Coun V Mosquito Abatement District - Minutes.
ORD1~NCi NO. 15191 Councilm
Refer to Ordin
offered Ordinance No'. 1579 for final reading. 0' .'
C.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
COlE RELATING TO ZCJ.JING.
ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL
(60-61-55 - C-3)
After hearing
having knowledge of the
reading in full of said
the motion. MOTION UNAN
d in full the title of Ordinance No. 1519 and
tents therein, Councilman Chandler moved the
nance be waived. Councilman Coons seconded
USL Y CARRIED.
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On rollcall the foregoing Ordinance was duly passed and
adopted by the f ~lowing vote.
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AYES a COUNCILM1:Na Chandler, Coons, Fry and Schutte.
NOES. COUNCILMEN! Noneo
ABSENlt COUNCILMEN a Thompson 0
r declared Ordinance NO'o 1579 duly passed and adopted.
ORDINANCE NO. 1580.
final readingo
uncilman Chandler offered Ordinance No. 1580 for
Ordinance Book.
AN ORDINANCE OF
MUNICIPAL CODE a
QUALIFICATION A~
BACKFLOW PREVENl
TO 10024.080,
CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING T~TLE 10 OF THE ANAHEIM
ADDING THERETO A NEW CHAPTER, ENTITLED "CHAPTER 10..24,
CERTIFICATION OF PERSCliNEL TO INSPECT AND MAINTAIN
DEVICES," AND INCLUDING THEREUNDER SECfIONS lO.24.0lQ
INCLUSIVE.
After" ring read_ in full the title of Ordinance No. 1:)80 and
having knowledgct f the contents therein, Council.an Chandler .oved the
reading in full said ordinance be waived. Councilman Coons seconded
the motiono MOT UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED.
On rol !call the foregoing Ordinance was duly passed and adopted
by the fOllowinttotel
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AYES, j COUNCILMEN. Chandler, Coons, Fry and Schutte.
NOES, I COUNCILMEN. None.
ABSENT COUNCILMEN. Thompson 0
The M$ ~r declared Ordinance No. 1580 duly passed and adopted.
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ORDINANCE NO. 15811 ~, uncilman Coons offered Ordinance No. 1581 for first
reading. r
AN CE.DINANCE OF tie CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 7, CHAPrER 7.20 OF
THE ANAHEIM MUNI ~PAL CODE BY ADDING THERETO SECTION 7.20.140. (9_lin9)
After ~rin9 read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1581 and
having knowledge f the contents th9rein, Councilman Coons moved the
reading in full ' said ordinance be waived. Councilman Chandler seconded
the motion. '-Dt UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED.
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ORDINANCE NO. 1582. ~uncilman Chandler offered Ordinance No. 1582 for f'irst
reading. .
tIE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 3, CHAPTER 3o.~t
PF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO JUNK COLLECI'ORS.
After
having knowledg
reading in full
the motiono MOf
arin9 read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1~2 and
f the contents therein, Councilman Chandler moved the
said ordinance be waived. Councilman Coons seconded i
UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED.
cllman Chandler offered Ordinance No. 1583 for first
CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 1, CHAPI'ER 1.04, SBCfION
AHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE. (Finance Department - Data Pro-
AN ORDINANCE OF
1.04.190 OF THE
cessing Divisi
After arin9 read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1~83 arid
having knowled I f the contents therein, Councilman Chandler moved the
reading in full 'f said ordinance be waived. Councilman Coons seconded
the motion. N UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED.
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ORDINANCE NO. 1584& Councilman Chandler offered Ordinance No. 1584 for first
readlngo
AN CJtDINANCE OF THE CITY ANAHE 1M AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM
MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING T ZONING. ('60-61-83 - C-l)
After hearing r
and having knowledge of ti
the reading in full of sa-
seconded the motion. MOT
in full the title of Ordinance No. 1584
contents therein, Councilman Chandler moved
ordinance be waived. Councilman Coons
UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED.
ST AT NT - JEFFRIES BANKNOTE
by COuncilman Coons, pa
for preparation of Mu~ici
and in the amount of $1,1
Improvement Bond, 1961, a
Company 0 MOTION CARRIED.
PANYt On motion by Coun~ilman Fry, seconded
t was authorized in the amount of $1,484.60
1 ImproveMent Bond, El~ction 1960, Series B,
'084 for preparation of Park Acquisition and
per statenkent submitted by Jeffries Banknote-
CHARTER CITY, Councilman Chan ~er requested that a report and study pertaining
to ~ether or not a chart city should be attempted in Anaheim, be pre-
par.-l by the City Manager Sf Office for consideration by the City Council
and placed on the July 11 ;1961 Couneil Agenda. "
GRI Councilman Coons moved that a
he City Attorney.s Officef cancelling the
'firm of Smith, Powell & Morgridge, and draw a
new contract for the arch tectural services, engineering and design work
necessary to get the poli e facility ready for bid, said such new contract
to include all of the pre Gnt charges that the architectural firm have
accumulated for the propo ed civic center and police facility as part of
their fee for this work, rtd that those charges which they had delineated
as applicable to the libr ty and the branch library be still a part of
the Library Board's cons! .ration and not be included in this. Councilman
Fry seconded the motiono MOTION CARRIED.
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ADJOUINMijNTI Councilman Coons moved to adjourno Councilman Chandler seconded
the motiono MOTION CARRI ~o
ADJOURNED.
SIGNEDI
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