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1961/06/20 4916 'ifornia - COUNC.lLMINurES ~June 20 Council of the City of ~naheim met in regular sessiono PRESENT, ABSENT : PRESENTt COUNCI CODNCI CITY ASSIST CITY PUBLIC ACTING CITY Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schl!tteo N: Noneo GER: Ket th A Q Murdoch o. CITY AT~ORNEYl John Dawson;, .Joseph Geisler Kt DeneMo Williams. RKS DIREGTORI Thornton Piersal!o TY ENGIN~,ERt James ,M~ddox ',' ING DIRQCTORI Richard Reese. cal~ed the meeting to order 0 ,INUrES, Minu~es of on motion CARRIED. regular imeeting held June 6, 1961 were approved lman Charldler, seconded by Councilman Fryo MOTION received from Mr. Jim Liles, Grace pe~ission to use the Greek Theatre ! Friday nil~ht, August 25, 1961, was submitted and t> the regu:ilations of the Park and Recreation Department, ~lman Chantiler, seconded by Coure ilman Coonso K>TION ST TO USE LA PA PARKa ReRuest received from Mr., Ho Wo Daoust, Adjutant, Anaheam' rican L~gion Post No. 72, for permission to use La Palma Park and oncession stand for their annual Anaheim Junior Legion Baseball T ,rnament, August 4 through 31, 1961, was submitted, and granted, subj ~t to the regulations of the Park and Recreation Department, on moton by Councilman Chandler, seconded by Councilman Coons. MOTION C lIED. n IJ iUEST TO USE PEAR 0 Chairman Los Ange use the Greek The ' for a Youth Rally of the Park and R seconded by Counc ARK Request received from Rev. Bill Jo White, s Area, Baptist Bible Fellowship, for permission to re in Pearson Park on Saturday evening, JulyS, 1961 !was submitted, and granted, subject to the regulwtions qreation Department, on motion by Councilman Chandler, Jman Coons. MOTION CARRIED. ST- Chairman, Commerc an opportunity to relative to the c outside storage a by the City Coune ISING DIS LAYS. Communication from Mr. Alex Fishman, 1 Department, Anaheim Chamber of Commerce, requesting 'eet with City officials to work out the problems ntrol of outdoor advertising displays and to prevent warehousing, was submitted, and discussion was held 1, City Attorney, Mrv Fishman and Mr. Robert Daviso Council be instructed to for outdoor displ report and recamm Councilman Fry se ,n Coons m<i)ved that the Ci ty Manager and City Attorney fer with the Retail Merchants to establish standards I'S as opposed to outdoor storage, and to submit their ations to the City Council for consideration. ded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. T~ASH COLLECTION. ication dated June 9, 1961 from Warren Wo Jaycox, w. W. Jaycox Sani y Service, requesting a meeting with the City Council to further consid 'the aboli.shment of the oo-gallon oil barrels, was submitted (copies ving been furnished each Councilman). n Council Chandler moved said corr@spondgncQ ba !oeoivod ~nd filed and that Mr. Jaycox be advised that no further consideration has been given this s pect since the public hearing on May 31, 1961, and if there are any ~ther public hearings held on this matter that he will be so notified. ncilman Coons seconded the motion and was of the opinion that furth.r action on Ordinance No. 1564 should be taken as soon as possible. NOTI N CARRIED. (T:rash Ordinance). Request of Mro Bruce Sillery for return of the ; ings submitted by him in connection with the public hing to the improvement of Lot 31, Tract No. 3266, was 4917 iCOUNCIL MINUTES - June 20 3;00 PoMo - On motio~ by Cou 4ilman Coons, secooded by Councilman Chandler, said request was grantedt ~bject to the Applicant furnishing the City a reasonable facsimile of .id renderings on a reduced scale for placement in the original file. MOT ~ CARRIED. SPECIAL ~ PERMIT NO.. 81 t Re approval of revised plans office building pursuant t consists of minor changes trucks which is called a 1 Revised plans su compared with the original by Councilman Fry, said re conditions established by MOTIQ-J CARRIED. (Approved ;est of Mro Lawrence Ao Muckenthaler for , connection with the construction of a post ISpecial Use Permit No. 81, which revision +d the addition of a service center for mail ~ritorium, was submitted 0 itted were reviewed by the City Council and ile. On motion by Councilman Chandler, seconded sed plans were approved, subject to the previous solution Noo 6286 in Special Use Permit Noo 810 tevised plans signed and dated by Councilman Coonso) VARIANCE ~. 1009. Request of to Mo Ho Walker for relief from the wall requirement pursuant to Condition Noo lof Resolution Noo 4758, as amended by Resolution Noo 6396 in Variance Noo 1 ~9, as he now has acquired the property along the south and east boundary li +s of subject property for future expansion of the rest home, was submitted a . reviewed by the Councilo It was noted tha ithe property south of the newly acquired parcel is presently being used fo la dental buildingo RESOIrUT ION NO. 69841 COla passage and adoption, waiv fence, with the provision Attorney, be executed by t against the property, insu by the City of Anaheime ~ilman Thompson offered Resolution Noo 6984 for tg Condition NOe 5 requiring the construction of a ~at a short term agreement, approved by the City . Applicant and made a matter of record as a lien tng the construction of the fence when requested Refer to Resolut ~n Booko A RESOLillION OF THE CITY ~CIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING RESOLUfION NO. 6396 RELATING TO VARIA tE NOo 10090 On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following votes AYES. NOES. ABSENT 1 COUNCI . COUNCI COUNCI Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. Noneo Noneo foregoinq Resolution duly passed and adoptedo RE UEST - EMERGENCY BUSINESS L NSE 253 NORTH LOS ANGELES STREET Request of Elizabeth J. Wyles, Owner property at 253 North Los Angeles Street, for an emergency interim business license to permit retail outboard motors and boats at said location, which is presently in a C-2 zone, was submitted and read. Councilman Chand be issued, as requested, f for a reclassification or filing of either of said a then this license shall be MOTION CARRIED. ~r moved that an interim emergency business license t this business only, and during the time required ariance application, and if this request and the plications is not pursued diligently by the Applicant, ~evokedo Councilman Coons seconded the motione REQUEST - SIDEWALK WAIVER. Req ~st of Loyd Lo and Gertrude Lo Marolf for temporary waiver of sidewalk requir ~nts at 323 West Vermont Street, together with the recommendations of the tity Engineerinq Department, was submitted 0 Councilman Fry m yed that temporary waiver of said sidewalk require- ments be granted, subject 0 the recommendations of the City Engineere Councilman Thompson second d the motion.. MOTION CARRIED. a o g 4918 by Councilman Chandler". Permit was granted Joseph Ao Avenue, subject to recommendations n u IGN APPLICATIN - CA erect oversize si with plans, was s Gouncilman Chandl granted as reques ANT. Application requesting permission to 3'6") at 2025 South Harbor Boulevard, together reviewed by the Counci19 and on motion by t, seconded by Councilman Thompson, said application was MOTI~ CARRIEDo IGN APPLICATION - TA oversize sign at submitted and rev seconded by Coune MOTION CARRIED. VILLA; Application requesting permission to erect ,3 South Brookhurst Street~ together with plans, was ,wed by the Councilo On motion by Gouncilman Coons, lman Fry, said application was grant~d, as requestedo SIGN APPLICATION - KE non-conforming si Avenue, together Councilman Fry mo Councilman Thomps HO SE REA TY COMPANY Application requesting permission onforming signs at 1535 South Los Angeles Street, together bmitted and reviewed by the Councilo ~,.. cJ Mro Don~ittelson, representing Lighthouse Construction and Realty Company, f tther explained their requested signs and the proposed locations thereof and advised that the signs were in the nature of temporary signs u til they are established in their new buildingo Further, he was aware of t . freeway sign ordinance and at such time as other freeway signs are removed they would also remove their signsg however, the realty sign did not have freeway exposureo Council an Chandler moved that the Applicant be granted two signs only, on a tempor ty basis for a nine month period, the choice of said signs and the loc tions thereof to be that of the Applicant, however limited to two of the fourequested9 it being understood that by approving said sign permits, the ~ouncil is in no way approving the wording on the signs to the extent that t . use of the property is being predeterminedo Councilman Thompson seconded the motiono MOTION CARRIED. 1 Submitted by Robert Ho Grant, station at 1731 South Brookhurst ITEMS: Actions taken by the City Planning Commission aining to the following applications, were submitted nformation and consideration, NO.1 70 - Theresia Kittleberger AL USE PE MIT NOo 129 - Nicholas J" and Lillian Dovalis AL USE PE IT NO. 131 - May Beatty Neighbors, et a1 AL USE PE IT NOo 133 - Church of Jesus Christ Plans w1e reviewed and no further action was taken by the City Council on the ab e numbere~ applicationso COND T requesting permis Street. Mro Joh Prins, Authorized Agent, presented a letter protesting the 47 foot build"rig setback requirement contained in the City Planning Commissionvs reso ~tiono The Cit ;Council cQnsidered said protest communication an appeal and instructed th ICity Clerk to set Conditional Use Permit Noo 128 for public hearing be dre the Councilo 4919 CONDITIONAL USE IT NO. 32 - Submitted by Emmett and Clara Mo Hinkley, requesting permi$ on to construct single story garden apartments on property located on the horth side of La Palma Avenue between Acacia Stre~t and Placentia Avenueo The City Plannin COlllDission granted said conditional use permit, subject to conditionso Mr" Lester Lev, ,presenting the developer, addressed the Council, ~ requesting clarification 0 jCondition Noo 1 of City Planning Commission's ~,.. ,...", resolution, pertaining to +velopment substantially in accordance with plans presented 0 He advised tha ithe plans which were submitted indicated 'garages or carports'o Plans were revie +d by the Council and discussion held9 and at the conclusion thereof, Co +cilman Chandler moved that the word .garages. be stricken from the plans 1 Councilman Thompson seconded the mot1ono MOTI(>>J CARRIED. Refer RESOLUfICIf NO. 69851 Councilma Coons offered Resolution No. 6985 for passage and adoption 0 A RESOLUI'ION OF THE CITY C ~' CIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ASCERTAINING AND DETERMINING THE PREVAILING, . ,ATE OF WAGES TO BE PAID FOO EACH CRAFf OR TYPE OF WORKMAN OR MECHANIC NER 'D FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTS, FOR THE FURNISHING OF ALL MATERIALS, PLANT, .100 AND SERVICES FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF STREETS AND ALLEYS IN THE CITY OF . AHEIM INCLUDING THE INSTALLATION OF PAVING, CURBING, GlITTERS, STORM DR ',NS AND SIDEWALKS. On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES, NOES. ABSENTz COUNCI COUNCI COUNCI Refer Noo 6986 duly passed and adopted. Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson.and Schutteo Noneo Noneo The Mayor declard Resolution Noo 6985 duly passed and adopted. RESOLUTION NO. 69861 Councilma lCoons offered Resolution Noo 6986 for passage and adoptiono A RESOLUfION OF THE CITY C DETERMINING THE PREVAILING OF WCIU<MAN, OR MECHANIC NE OF ALL MATERIALS, PLANT, L AND COMPLETION OF SEWERS A CIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ASCERTAINING AND ATE OF WAGES TO BE PAID FOR EACH CRAFT, OR TYPE ED FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTS, FOR THE FURNISHING OR AND SERVICES FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, INSI'ALLATION WATER WORKS PROJECTS IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM.. On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES. NOES: ABSENT : COUNCI COUNCI COUNCI Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutteo None!) Noneo The Mayor RESOLUTION NOo 69871 On endation of Acting City Engineer, James Maddox, Councilman Chandler offere ~esolution Noo 6987 for passage and adoption, awarding Job Noo 529 to Eo 0 Johnson & Company in the amount of $8,2680000 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY PROPOSAL AND AWARDING A C FURNISHING OF ALL PLANT, L , CIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A SEALED , ACf TO THE LOWEST RESPONSIBLE BIDDER FOR THE , SERVICES, MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT AND ALL n o UfILITIES AND TRA $PCRTATION. INCLUDING POWER, FUEL AND WATER, AND PER- FORMING ALL WORK~CES5ARY T~ CONST~ucr AND CQ.tPLETE THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT t FUR~SHING AND INSTALLING TRAFFIC SIGNALS AND SAFETY LIGHTING TOGETHER WITH APP 'TENANCES, AT THE INTERSECTION OF BROOKHURSf STREET AND CRESCENT AVENUE, N THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, JOB NO. 5290 by the 4920 fornia ... crL MINUfES - .Juoa 20 1961 3 OOP..lt. qall the f~re9oin9 Resolution was duly passed and awpted qte: AYES, :COUNCILMEM. Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. NOES. ICOUNCILME~I Noneo ABSENT 1 ICOUNCILMEIft Noneo declared Resolution No. 6987 duly passed and adopted~ RESOLtlfION NO. 6988, ,the recoQlnendation of Acting City Engineer, James Maddox, Councilman Chandl . I offered nesolution Noo 6988 for passage and adoption, awarding Job Noo r 3 to Gri ffi th Company in the amount of $8,3450900 A RESOLUTION OF 11 'CITY COUtfCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AGa:PTING A SEALED PROPOSAL AND AW G A CONT~ACT TO THE LOWEST RESPONSIBLE BIDDER FOR THE FURNISHING OF ALL ANT, LAB<)R, SERVICES, MATER IALS AND EQUIPMENT AND ALL urILITIES AND TR PORTATION, INCLUDING POWER, FUEL AND WATER, AND ~R- FORMING ALL WORK SSARY TO CONSTRUCT AND CCletPLETE THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT t IM EMENT OF, THE IN T ERSECT ION AT BROOKHURST STREET AND CRESCENT AVENUE, I' THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, JOB NO" 5630 by the 11 the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted , et o AYES, COUNCILMEN, Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte" NOES, pOUNCI LMENI Noneo ABSENTt COUNCILMEN. Noneo RiSOLUI'ION NO. 6989. Councilman Chandl awarding Project $22,995000~ declared Resolution Noo 698S duly passed and adoptedo the recommendation of Acting City Engineer, James MaddOX, offered Aesolution Noo 6989 for passage and adoption, 99a-3 to Eo Do Johnson & Company in the amount of Refer to Resolution Booko A RESOLUT ION OF T CITY CO~CIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A SEALED PROPOSAL AND AWAR G A CONTRACT TO THE LOWEST RESPONSIBLE BIDDER FOR THE FURNISHING OF ALL 'ANT, LAB~, SERVICES, MATER IALS AND EQUIPMENT AND. ALL UTILITIES AND IRAN ORTATION, INCLUDING POWER, FUEL AND WATER, AND PER... f.OOMING ALL WORK CESSARY TO CONSTRUCf AND Ca.PLETE THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT. FURN tHING AND INSTALLING ACTUATED TRAFFIC SIGNALS, SAFETY LIGHI'ING AND TRAPP ~ ISLANDS, TOGETHER WITH APPURTENANCES, AT THE INTER- SEcrIOO OF BROOK $T STREET AND LA PALMA AVENUE, IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, PROJECT NO. 99-a-3 On roll ell the fo:regoing Resolution was duly pa"ssed and adopted by the following v tel n , "" AYES. COUNCILMEN!! Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. NOES I COUNCILMENJ None 0 ABSENT. COUNCILMEN. Noneo The Mayo declared Resolution Noo 6989 duly passed and adopted. C GE-OFF - UNOOLLECT ACC UNT * On motion by Councilman Coons, seconded by Councilman Fry, the Finance Director was authorized to charge off as bad debts the list ~f accounts receivable in the amount of $17,261011, submitted under da , of June 15, 1961 and as approved and recommended by the City Attorneyo 'MOTION CARRIEDo 4921 OUNCILMmurES - June 20 1961 3.00 P.M. STATE C SATIOO INSURANCE seconded by Councilman Coo Fund Policy Noo l0959-CC ( CARRIED. E SEM On motion by Councilman Fry, , endorsement to State Compensation Insurance ustment in rates) was approvedo MOTION Approval of State Compensation Insurance ous policy commencing July 1, 1961) was ilman Fry, seconded by Councilman Thompsono CLAIM AGAlIST THE CITY, Veri fie I Claim for damages for personal injuries filed'by William Bo Palmer, ~I, resulting from accident in Pearson Park April 16, 1961, was submitt p, and on motion by Councilman Chandler, seconded by Councilman Coon ~ said claim was denied by the Council and referred to the City Attorn r and Insurance Carriero MOTION CARRIED. RESOLUTION NO. 6990, Councilman Coons offered Resolution No. 6990 for passage and adoptiono ' Refer to Resoluti ~ Booko . A RE$pLUTION OF THE CITY ap CIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AUTHORIZING THE EXCHAIGE OF CERTAIN PROPERt OWNED BY THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FOR CERTAIN PROPdTY OWNED BY THE ORAN COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT 0 (Carbon Canyon Channel) On roll call the by the following vote, pregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted AYES. NOES t ABSENT. ~a Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. I None. I Noneo IResolution No. 6990 duly passed, and adopted. On report and recommendation of the City ed that purchase be authorized from Power Tool er, for the Boring Machine ($658.65 plus tax) and for the Wood Shaper ($45900 : plus tax), and that it be the finding of the Council that the lowest and best bi lreceived in accordance with specifications for the Planer was that of Pat .rson Machinery and that purchase be authorized therefrom of the Newman P-8 . Planer in the amount of $2,610000 plus taxa Councilman Fry seconded the'otiono MOTION CARRIED. DEEDS Of ~~~NTa Councilman C ~,ns offe.red Resolutions Nos. 6991 to 6995, both ine1ulive, for passage and foptiono Refer to Resoluti ~ Book. REiPWfICII NO. 6991, A RE$ 1~tn'ION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACeE ING A GRANT DEED CONY rING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR AN EASEMENT FOR ROAD A 1 PUBLIC trrILITY PURPOSES. (W. H. Jewett) a RESOI.lP'ION NO. 69921 A RES urION OF tHE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEI'fING A GRANT DEED CONY ING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY Fat AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC ILITIES PURPOSES. (Charles Wo Davidson and Thomas. Ro Patterson) REiQLllfION NO. 69931 A RES ,ltUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM In..., .'., ACCEmNG A GRANT DEED CONY lING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY ~ FOR AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC 'ILITIES. (Anaheim Board of Realtors, Walter C. Kubicki, Harry V. Carpenter. Roger Ho Speilman, dba Colonial Carpet Company) RESOLyrIOO NO. 6994. A RESI~UTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPrING A GRANT DEED CONV lING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC ILITY PURPOSES. (Wmo D. Greschner Coo) RESOLyrION NO. 69951 A RES ~UTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEptING A GRANT DEED CO 'fING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY ~ 4922 it fornia - UNCIL MINUTES - June 20 FOR AN EASEMENT F * ROAD AND PUBLIC urILITY PURPOSES. (Raymond Go Spehar) Op roll ~all the foregoing Resolutions were duly passed and adopted by the fo lowing votet AYES, COUNCILMEN, Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutteo NOES, COUNCILMElJa Noneo ABSENT, COUNCILMElh Noneo The May * declared Resolutions Nose 6991 to 6995, both inclusive, duly passed and a ~ptedo ~LL FOR BIOSt Gounci,an Chandler offered Resolutions Nose 6996 to 7000, both inclusive, for pa 4age and aaoptiono n 1 j Refer t R SOLmI NO.. 6 A RESOLUI'ION OF l' CITY COU$CIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER- MINING THAT PUBLIICGNENIENfE AND NECESSITY REQUIRE THE CONSTRUCTION AND CCNPLETION OF A P LIC IMPROVEMENT, TO WIT I THE IMPROVEMENT OF EAST STREET, FRCIA THE RIVERSID FREEWAY T() LA PAUlA AVENUE, IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, PROJECT NO. 93, A APPROVING THE DESIGNS, PLANS, PROFILES, DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS F' !THE CONSTIlUCTION THEREOF; AUTHORIZING THE CONSTRucrIOO OF SAID PUBLIC IM OVEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH SAID PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, ETC.; AND AUTHORIlNG AND DIiECfING THE CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH A NOTICE INVITING SEALED P OPOSALS FOR. THE CONSTRUCTION THEREOF. (Bids to be opened July 13, 1 01, 2:00 PoMo) RESOL ION NO. 69 1 A RESOl\..UTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING A DETERMINING THAT PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY REQUIRE THE CONSTRUCfION ; 'D COMPLETION OF A PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT, TO WITt THE BALL ROAD STREET IMPRO ME NT , FROM APPROXIMATELY 1300 FEET EAST OF DALE AVENUE TO BEACH BOULEVAR , AND THE DALE AVENUE STREET IMPROVEMENT FRCIA BALL ROAD TO THE SOlITH CITY LIMITS, IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, PROJECTS NOS. 89 AND 88, RESPECTIVELY; AND ~PPROVING THE DESIGNS, PLANS, PROFILES, DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS F THE CONSTRUCTION THEREOF; AlITHORIZING THE CONSTRUCTION OF SAID PUBLIC 1M OVEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH SAID PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, ETC.; AND AUTHORI ]NG AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH A NOI'ICE INVITING SEALED POSALS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION THEREOF. (Bids to be opened July 27, 1 1, 2100 P.Mo) RESOL ION NO. 69 ANAHEIM FINDING REQUIRE THE CONS T HE MAGNOLIA A VEN AVENUE, IN THE CI PLANS, PROFILES, AUTHORIZING THE SAID PLANS, SPECI CLERK TO PUBLISH THEREOF. (Bids t I A RESOlUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DETERMINING THAT PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY ION AND CCl4PLETION OF A PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT, TO WIT, STREET IMPROVEMENT, FRa.t CRESCENT AVENUE TO LINCOLN OF ANAHEIM, PROJECT NOo 98, AND APPROVING THE DESIGNS, WINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION THEREOF; STRUCTION OF SAID PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT IN ACCOODANCE WITH ICATIONS, ETC.; AND AlITHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY NOTICE INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION be opened July 13, 1961, 2:00 PoMo) n j 1 , .J RESOLUTION NO. 6 ANAHEIM FINDING REQUIRE THE CONST THE MAGNOLIA AVEN PALMA AVENUE, IN DESIGNS, PLANS, P THEREOF; AUTHORIZ ANCE WITH SAID P THE CITY CLERK TO CONSTRUCTION THER A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DETERMINING THAT PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY ION AND CCHPLETION OF A PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT, TO WITt STREET IMPROVEMENT, FROM THE SANTA ANA FREEWAY TO LA CITY OF ANAHEIM, PROJECT NO. 97, AND APPROVING THE FILES, DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS FCR THE CONSTROCTION THE CONSTRUCTION OF SAID PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT IN ACCORD- , SPECIFICATIONS, ETC.; AND AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING LISH A NOTICE INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS FOR THE ~. (Bids to be opened July 13, 1961, 2:00 PoMo) RESOLUTION NO. 71 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING : DETERMINING THAT PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY REQUIRE THE CONST ION AND CCJAPLETION OF A PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT, TO WIT * THE KNOTT AVENUE REET IMPROVEMENT, FROM BALL ROAD TO THE SOUTH CITY LIMITS, IN THE CIT OF ANAHEIM, PROJECT NO. 96, AND APPROVING THE DESIGNS, PLANS, PROFILES, AWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION THEREOF; 4923 Cit AlITJl)RIZING THE CONSTRUCTr OF SAID PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT IN ACCCRDANCE WITH SAID PLANS, SPECIFICA ~ONS, ETC.; AND AUfHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH A NO tCE INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION THEREOF. (Bids to be open b July 13, 1961, 2,00 PoMo) On roll call the foregoing Resolutions were duly passed and adopted by the following v tel AYES, NOES. ABSENT a COUNCI COUNCI COUNCI Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. Noneo Noneo The Mayor declar Resolutions Noso 6996 to 7000, both inclusive, duly passed and adopted 0 ORDINANCE NO. 1590. Councilman ~ry offered Ordinance Noo 1590 for final readingo Refer to Ordinan AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY a IANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING. 0-61-7 - C-l) After hearing re having knowledge of the c in full of said ordinance MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED. in full the title of Ordinance Noo 1590 and nts thereof, Councilman Fry moved the reading waivedo Councilman Coons seconded the motiono On roll call by the following votel , regoing Ordinance was duly passed and adopted AYES, NOES. ABSENT. COUNCI COUNCI COUNCI I Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Smutteo . Noneo . None. The Mayor decJa r Ordinance Noo 1590 duly passed and adoptedo ORDINANCE MO. 1591. Councilman Ordinance Noo 1590 for final readingo Refer to Ordinanc Booko AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF f\NAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 3, CHAPTER 3048, SECTION 30480020 OF THE ANAHEIM MUN CIPAL CODE, RELATING TO SOLICITORS. (no fixed place of business within ci t - license required- fees) After hearing rea in full the title of Ordinance Noo 1591 and having knowledge of the con tnts therein, Councilman Fry moved the reading in full of said ordinance b ! wai veda Councilman Coons secon d ed the motion 0 MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED. On roll call the $regoing Ordinance was duly passed and adopted by the following vote, AYES, NOES: ABSENT; COUNCI COUNeI COUNGI Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutteo None 0 Noneo Noo 159l duly passed and adoptedo ORDINANCE NO. 1592. Councilman offered Ordinance Noo 1592 for first reading~ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF . AHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING. ( '-61-59 - C-l) After hearing re having knowledge of the con reading in full of said ord the motiono MOTION UNANIM in full the title of Ordinance Noo 1592 and nts therein, Councilman Chandler moved the ance be waivedo Councilman Coons seconded Y CARRIED. n n ~ 4924 fornia - QORRESPONJENCEi The f tlowing correspondence was ordered received and filed on motion by Coun ~lman Coona, seconded by Councilman Chandlero MOTION CARRIED. ao Feat tr River Pfoject Association b. Re$ tution of Orange County Board of Supervisors regarding F .eway Park Highway Lighting District. co Pub 1c Utility Commission'" Allocation Request Noo 586 f +m Crossing Protection Fund do Ora.e County League of Cities - June meeting n,-"'-,,.,.;', lJ RECL SSIFICATION NO. Altec Lansing bui RDINANCE NO. 1056. Plans of the new i'eviewed by the City Councilo A revie ,of the orqlinance zoning the property, being Ordinance Noo l056, reveals 1hat said ordinance does not specify the exact area zoned P-L and M-l, but p,ecifies that the frontage along Manchester shall be P-L and balance of de 4ribed property shall be M-lo r-\ . j Council ~n Coons moved that ~t be the findinq of the City Council that the ordinancestablishlng the P-L and M-l zones is somewhat indefinite and uncertain as d the exact boundaries of the P-L zone and M-lzone ; that it further f rtds that the general rule as established by the provision of the P-L zone i that set backs should be 50 feet from the property line, but that in many nstances, P-L zones requiring less than a 50 foot set back and a few P-L zon $ requiring more than a 50 foot setback, have been established; theOouncil further finds that the plot plan presented by Altec-Lansing shos an average set back of more than 50 feet and shows adequate landscap'.l1g, but that a portion of the building is set back l~ss that 50 feet from the property lineo The Council further finds that the plot plan and des"gn meet the general intent of the P-L requirements!> In order to clari the intent of Ordinance Noo 1056, the Council does hereby establish e P-L zone as specified in said ordinance, to be in accordance with t plot plan this day submitted and approved by the City Council, and dire ts that said plot plan be incorporated in the files of Reclassification 00 F-55-56-24 to be made a part of said actiono Councilman Thomps seconded the motiono MOTION CARRIED. n Parker, appearing on behal~ a dwelling at 315 South Bush He further requested a the variance filing feeo RUEST FOR V AR lANCE - of Mae Johnson, r Street containing waiver of Code re Mro Par ments would requi Planning Departme was advised that any deviation from the code require- a Variance, and thereupon, referred him to the City for proper applicationo RECESS, Councilman Fr ~oved to recess to 7:00 PoMo Councilman Coons seconded the motiono I CARRIED. (5,05 PoMo) AfTER RECESS: Mayor Sc meeting to order, all Council Members being presento INVOCATION, d Grotey~ Paster of the First Baptist Church gave the Invocation. FLAG SALUTE. led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. PUBLIC HEARING - OONDI Foertmeyer, reques briefly described Crescent and Tyler 990 feet south of AL USE PERMIT NOo 11 Submitted by Helen Lo ang permission to construct a church on property S located on the west side of Dale Avenue, between Avenues, its northwest corner being approximately he southwest corner of Crescent and Dale Avenueso i J Public h aring was rescheduled before the City Council from the meeting of Jun 6, 1961 to this date, to allow for republication of corrected descript on of subject propertyo Noo 251, Planning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution 0-6l, denied said conditional use permito .:....:..:.......4;. 4925 June 20 3rOO P.M. The Mayor asked anyone wished to address the Council. Mr. James Maddox could be employed to handl Acting City Engineer, explained methods that the existing drainage problemsin this areao In answer to que 1ions by the City Council, Miss Georgia C" Manestar explained that th ~ would be an interdenominational church and to the best of her knowled ~, there would be no broadcasting from this location" Councilman Chand ~r asked if these programs would be taped at this location and broadcas lfrom another" Miss Manestar wa lunable to answer this question and stated that the Minister, Mro Nel ~n, was not present, and that he had felt if the people in the area "d not want the church, then he would not want to pursue this applic Mr. Tom Brown, 3 Coolidge Avenue, advised that Revo Nelson stated at the City Plannin Commission meeting that he would tape the programs from this locatio .i PUBLIC E ING - V lANCE NO. 1 permission to waive minimu also to waive minimum dist It was felt addi Rev 0 Nelson before making was moved by Councilman Ch public hearing be continue Revo Nelson could be prese nal information should be obtained from , ecision on the request, and thereupon, it ler, seconded by Councilman Coons, that the ttwo weeks (July 5, 1961) in order that MOTION CARRIED. Submitted by Roy Tyreman, requesting ne family dwelling size requirement,and e requirements between building,_ The City Planning pommission, pursuant to their Resolution No. 262, Series 1960-61, gr ted said variance, subject to the following conditions. 1. Developmen substantially in accordance with plans presentedo 2. Payment of ~2000 per front foot on La Palma Avenue and on Sabina Street for street lighting purposeso Appeal from actio! taken by the City Planning Commission was filed by the Applicant and ~blic hearing scheduledo The Mayor asked i I anyone wished to address the Council. Mr. Tyreman addre ~d the Council opposing Condition Noo 2 requiring street lighting p ento He further advised that street lighting is already installed and ha been since he has lived there (1923). Councilman Coons ~ved that this hearing be continued one week so that the City Manager ca !review this requirement of the City Planning Commission and determine wh t the street lighting situation is at this location. Councilman Chand tr seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. RECLASSIFICATION NO. 60-61-861 .bmitted by L. Po Nichols, requesting change of zone from R-A to R-3, pr i>erty bounded on the east by Chippewa Street, on the south by the Orange ~unty Flood Control Channel, and on the south- east by the Santa Ana Freewy. Public hearing wa ,held and closed at the meeting of May 31, 1961 and action deferred to this at the request of the Applicant. Mayor Schutte ask d if the developer was prepared to present revised plans as requested. Minutes of Mr. Ray Mercado r ~orted that several studies had been made and that they found none of the stud 4s were economically feasible to present to the City Council at this time. $ actions by the City Council relative to this n n ~ o n " ,.; 1 ] ,J o Cit application were 4926 " fornia - UNCILIITNUTES ~ June 20 Mr. Robert Gi ford 'spoke' in rebuttal to points'of opposition formerly expresse Iby the ho1ne owners to the north relative to increased traffic 'increase i.n school attendance, fire conditions, depreciation of p .pperty values and the possibility of street extension.. He stated that in lids opinion, there was no more appropriate and proper use of the land t an the R-3 development they proposed.. Mr. Nic protect the resid of a wall and sin restrict the enti a new regulation, others. ~ls remind~d the Council of the provisions taken to ~tial area to the north by requiring the construction le family <ievelopment within 150 feeto He felt to ~ prop~rty to single story development would be creating thereby denying him a privilege presently enjoyed by Mr. Rob ~t Musten, 1970 Catalpa, presented and read a letter received from Mr. Uonald Do Wells, builder of the tract north of the subject property.. Mr. Mus ~n again q,estioned the traffic situation that would be created and al d doubted their ability to refinance homes in their tract due to the ~ose proxi$ity of multiple dwellin9s~ Mrs.. Jon CQ Bancr<:>ft, 1929 Catalpa, reiterated former obj.ctions made; increase of ~hildren iA the area creating overcrowded conditions in the schools, and 'e possiblt extension of their streets to the south. Mr. 0., that R.l develop of the property a Mr. Ro the price of the the lando That a ~conomically unso Mr. 00 from the Orange C through of the fl Mr. Walt ment contained in He also stated tha it is not true tha making the pro pert both the people's and best use for t, the flood control It. Ross, 1964 Catalpa, felt that the statement made ,t wasn ~t economi cally feasible was based on the price for this reason, should not be consideredo Gilford felt that the zoning was not dependent upon perty, but dependent only on good zoning and proper use of other type of development other than R-3, would be and unsound from a planning standpoint. Ross told of compensation received by Mrl>> Nichols ty Flood Control District on the grounds that cutting control channel made his land useless. Chaffee, on behalf of Mr. Nichols, corrected a state- ~tter received from Mr. Wells regarding street extension. he happened to have tried the condemnation case and Mr. Nichols was compensated because of landlocking or to the north of the channel uselesso On the contrary, ~pert and the 1andowner~ expert agreed that the highest ~ property and the logical development was R-3 after hannel was put ino Mro Ray called attention to the cul-de-sac design of the streets and that t e tract map indicates apartments to be constructed at the stub end of th se streets; to extend the streets would require removing an apartment house Councilm n Chandler asked if the developer had any objections to the abandonment of th~ stub streets, retaining a sewer easement. This que tion was answered, "No, they would have no objections"o RESOLUTION NO. 700 At the conclusion of the discussion, Councilman Chandler offered R $olution No. 7001, authorizing preparation of necessary ordinance, changin the zone as requested, subject to the followingt 10 Reco ~ation of final map, Tract Noo 4107. 20 The .Yment of $25000 per dwelling unit, park and recreation fee, to be collect 4 as a part of the building permito 3. Subj 4t to the construction of a six foot block wall along the northerly boun iry of the entire property, to be measured from the " 4927 Cit COUNCIL MINUTES - June 20 3.00 PoMo ground level of the tract q the north, thereby providing a net six foot protection to the resident'al development to the north~ Said wall to be constructed before any gra ~ng is commenced consistent with t he operations necessary for bringing in ~ilities and the grading for the fence itselfo 4" Subject to r :iew of plans by the City Council, or if developed as a single unit :subject to the filing of standard R-3 deed restrictionso Refer to A RESOLUfION OF THE CITY C DETERMINING THAT TITLE 18 ZONING SHOULD BE AMENDED A BE C~NGED. (60-61-86 - R Booko CIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THAT THE BOUNDARIES OF CERTAIN ZONES SHOULD ) On roll call the ~oregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following votes AYES. NOES, ABSENT: COUNCI COUNCI COUNCI Chandler, Coons and Thompson. Fry and Schutte. None. The Mayor declar the foregoing Resolution duly passed and adopted. TENTATIVE ~AP - TRACT NO. 4107: ISubdivider, Salem Development Companyo Tract located on the east side 0 ISanta Ana Freeway, between Catalpa Avenue and Orange County Flood Contro lChannel, extending easterly to Chippewa Streeto Containing 84 R-3 lotso Action was defer by the City Council to be considered in con- junction with Reclassifica 'on Noo 60-61-86 in accordance with the request of the developero The City Plannin ~ommission approved said tentative map, subject to the following: 10 Provision of line where subject propert Provision of a six foot ma subject property abuts the wall along the southerly p Control Channel, or the po the effective date of the insure the cOffitruction of Control Channel southerly Multiple Family Residentia 20 Approval by City Engineer of any entri 30 Modification Nutwood Street for street 4. Filing of de purposes onlyo 50 Requirement than one subdivision, each form for approval 0 Tract map and co elimination of the south s It was moved by that Tentative Map, Tract of the City Planning Commi Further subject to realig Nutwood in the tract to th ends at the Flood Control RE UEST - MERGENCY BUSINESS LI Harold E" Bryant for emerg Market Training Institute presently in a C-2 zone, wa a six foot masonry wall along the north boundary iabuts the R-I, Single Family Residential, zoneo : ry wall along the westerly property line where ;anta Ana Freewayo Provision of a six foot masonry perty line where subject property abuts the Flood iing of a bond for a two year period of time from ordation of the Final Map of Tract No. 4107 to id wall if the property, abutting the Flood subject property, is not developed for R-3 , purposes 0 Orange County Flood Control District and the Anaheim of run-off waters from the tract into the channel. :f existing curb and gutter in Fern Street and leaning purposes with the Engineering by the Cityo restriction limiting use of Lot 31 for recreational 'at should this subdivision be developed as more subdivision thereof shall be submitted on tentative litions were reviewed and consideration given to the street at the Flood Control Channel. ncilman Coons, seconded by Councilman Chandler, o 4107, be approved, subject to the recommendations I'on, however, eliminating therefrom Condition No. 40 nt of Nutwood easterly to align with stub end of northo Further, elimination of stub street which nnelo MOTION CARRIED. SE - 140 NORTH LOS ANGELES STREETs Request of ~y business license for a trade school known as 140 North Los Angeles Street, which location is submittedo ~ ~ o 0:,," :.,"- -:-'- Mr. operations.. 4928 .... June DO P.M. the Council, further explaining his proposed - - It was ~ved by Councilman Fry, seconded by Councilman-Cooos, in view of the ci ~umstances presented, that an interim emergency business license be issued 'as requested, for this business only, and during the time required for ~ reclassification or variance application, and if this request and the f ling of either of said applications, is not pursued diligently by the Applicant, then this license shall be revokedo MOTION CARRIED. On motion by Councilman Fry, seconded by was granted to allow use of City vehicle rating test by the Richfield Research IIC IELD RESEARCH CE Councilman Coons, (Lark) for a six Center. MOTION C ORDINANCE NO. 1589: 'was moved by Councilman Chandler, seconded by Councilman Coons, that the C 1y Attorney's Office be authorized to consider the status of pending M-l de ~lopments to determine whether they should proceed under former M-l regula ~ons, or whether they would be subject to Ordinance No. 1589. MOTION OARRIED. ADJOURNMENT; Councilm n Coons moved to adjourn. Councilman Chandler seconded the motion. CARRIED. o n SIGNED: