1968/08/20
68-487
the discufsion, and on motion by Councilman
iKrein, the City Attorney was instructed to
unless the property is cleared and the wall
ill initi_te proceedings to revert the pro-
lED.
At the conclusion 0
Dutton, seconded by Counci1ma
notify the property owner tha
constructed, the City Council ,
pert, to R-A zoning. MOTION
ADJO~:
motion.
Councilman Krein mov
MOTION CARRIED.
to adjourn. Coufteilman Clark seconded the
ADJOURNID: 5:20 P.M.
SIGNED
Cit
1968 1:30 P.M.
California - a
The City Council of the City of Anaheim met in regular session.
PRESENT:
ABSENT:
PRESENT:
:Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN: None
CITY MANAGER: Keit
ASSISTANT CITY MANA
DEPUTY CITY ATTORNE
CITY CLERK: Dene M
CITY ENGINEER: Jam
ZONING SUPERVISOR:
TRAFFIC ENGINEER:
,A. Murdoch
,R: Robert M. Davis
Alan R. Watts
Williams
a P. Maddox
~onald Thompson
ard Granzow
Mayor Pebley called
order.
INVOCATION: Reverend Dean
the Invocation.
bert, of Trinity United Methodist Church, gave
FLAG SALUTE: Councilman
to the Flag.
led the Assembly in the Pledge of Allegiance
MINUTES: Minutes of the Anaheim C
approved, on motion by Council
CARRIED.
meeting held August 6, 1968, were
seconded by Councilman Krein. MOTION
WAIVER OF ING - ORDINANCES AND
the reading in full of all or
the waiver of reading is here
ing of the title, specific re
of such ordinance or resoluti
MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED.
SOLUTION: Councilman Schutte moved to waive
,nances and resolutions, and that consent to
J given by all Councilman, unless after read-
~est is made by a Councilman for the reading
a. Councilman Clark seconded the motion.
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amount of $327,260.2;
,NU PUBLIC HEARl
TlVE TRACT NO. 6647
questing a change i~
lot coverage and mi ·
property located on
nue.
1968, at
The City
and PC68-l77, reco
Zoning Sup
property, the existi
attention to the st
to their recommendati'
R-2, 5,000 zoning wo
perties by a tier of
variance, Mr. Thomps'
requested site cover
allow adequate on-st!
Councilman
be justified on the
Mayor Peb Ii
wished to address t
hearing closed.
RESOLUIION NO. 68R-
for adoption, author
the zone to R-l for
and R-2, 5,000 for t
final tract map of s'
corded in the office
Refer
A RESOLUTION OF THE
MINING THAT TITLE 18
SHOULD BE AMENDED A
CHANGED. (67-68-98
Roll Call
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
The Mayor
RESOLUTION NO. 68R-S
for adoption, denyiq
Refer
A USOLUTION OF
NO. 1989.'
Roll Call
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
68-488
ia - COUNCIL MINUTES Au ust 20 1968 1:30 P.M.
GAINST THE CITY: Demands against the City, in the
in accordance with the 1968-69 Budget, were approved.
CLASSIFICATION NO. 67-68-98 AND VARIANCE NO 1989
SION NO.1: Submitted by Jennie L. Dink1er, re-
ne from R-A to R-2, 5,000, and waivers of maximum
front setback, to permit 117 R-2, 5,000 zoned lots;
east side of Rio Vista Street, north of Lincoln Ave-
g was continued from the meetings of July 23 and 30,
Mr. Bernard Mc Cune, S & S Construction Company.
ning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-176
ed said reclassification and variance be denied.
isor, Ronald Thompson, noted the location of subject
uses and zoning in the immediate area, and called
undertaken by the City Planning Commission, subsequent
for denial. Results of this study indicated that
be appropriate if buffered from adjoining R-l pro-
,200 square-foot lots. In recommending denial of the
reported that the City Planning Commission felt the
was excessive, and the proposed setback would not
et parking.
tton noted that the request for variance could not
is of hardship, as the property is undeveloped.
asked if the applicant, or anyone in the audience,
ity Council, there being no response declared the
Councilman Schutte offered Resolution No. 68R-507
ing the preparation of necessary ordinance changing
se lots abutting existing single-family residences,
remaining portion, subject to the condition that a
ject property be approved by the City Council and re-
f the Orange County Recorder.
lution Book.
Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DET~-
THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING
HAT THE BOUNDARIES OF CERTAIN ZONES SHOULD BE
-1 and R-2, 5,000.)
Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
None
Resolution No. 68R-507 duly passed and adopted.
Councilman Dutton offered Resolution No. 68R-508
ariance lb. 1989.
Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DENYING VARIANCE
Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
None
68-489
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1968 1:30 P.M.
The Mayor declared
No. 68R-508 duly passed and adopted.
TENT TI MAP - TRACT NO. 664 Developer - S & S Construc-
tion C~any; tract located 0 ithe east Side of Rio Vista Street, north of
Lincoln avenue, containing 11 ~roposed i-2, 5,OOO-zoned lots.
On motion by Counci
proval of Tentative MAp, Trac
revision in accordance with R
n Dutton, seconded by Councilman Clark, ap-
~o. 6647, Revision No.1, was deferred for
: lution ot Intention No.68R-507. MOTION CARRIED.
PUBLIC I - RECLASSIF CATION
by Harr~t Gray Robertson,re
waivers of maximum permitted
mum permitted distance of a l'
walls, to permit a l4-unit, t
641 South Velare Street.
· 68-69-7 AND VARIANCE NO. 1999: Submitted
sting a 4hange in zone from R-A to R-3, and
'tIding height, minimum building setback, maxi-
;ing unit from a standard street, and required
'-story ap4rtment complex; property located at
The City Planning C ission, Rursuant to Resolution No. PC68-2l9,
recommended said reclassifica ~n be approved, subject to the following con-
ditions:
1. That the owner
Anaheim the sum of $2.00 per
ing purposes.
2. That the
Anaheim the sum of 15~
ing purposes.
3. That
plied with within a period of
time as the City Council may
property shall pay to the City of
along Velare Street, for street 1ight-
subject property shall pay to the City of
foot along Velare Street, for tree plant-
,s. land 2, above mentioned, shall be com-
80 days from the date hereof, or such further
nt.
The City Planning C
recommended said variance be
ission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-220,
roved, subject to the following conditions:
1. That this varia
classification No. 68-69-7.
2. That the sidewal
required by the City Engineer
cifications on file in the of
3. That trash stor
approved plans on file in the
4. That fire hydra
mined by the Chief of the Fir
5. That any air-co
perly shielded from view, and
residential homes.
6. That Condition
complied with prior to final b
7. That subject pr
cordance with plans and speci
vided, however, that a 6-foot
property line as stipulated to
is granted subject to the completion of Re-
shall be installed along Velare Street, as
" d in accordance with standard plans and spe-
~e of the City Engineer.
areas shall be provided in accordance with
fice of the Director of Public Works.
s shall be installed as required and deter-
Department.
,.tioning facilities proposed shall be pro-
he sound shall be buffered from adjacent
, 2, 3, 4, and 5, above mentioned, shall be
'lding and zoning inspections.
rty shall be developed substantially in ac-
. cations on file with the City of Anaheim; pro-
sonry wall is constructed along the south
by the petitioner.
Mr. Thompson noted t
uses and zoning in the immedi
to and considered by the City
posed change of zone
iances requested are
location of subject property, the existing
area, and briefed the evidence submitted
anning Commission. He noted that the pro-
,
brmance with th~ general plan, and the var-
nature.
Mayor Pebley asked i the applicant concurred with the recommenda-
tions of the City Planning Co 'ssion, to which the applicant replied affir-
matively. The Mayor asked if yone present wished to speak in opposition,
there being no response, decla ed the hearing closed.
RESOLUTION NO. 68R-509: Counc lman Dutton offered Resolution No. 68R-509
for adoption, authorizing the ~eparation of necessary ordinance changing
the zone as requested, subject to the recommendations of the City Planning
Commission.
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68-490
ia - COUNCIL MINUTES
1: 30 P. M.
Refer
A RESOLUIION OF THE
MINING THAT TITLE 181
SHOULD BE AMENDED A
CHANGED. (68-69-7-
Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER-
THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING
HAT THE BOUNDARIES OF CERTAIN ZONES SHOULD BE
3.)
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENI:
Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
None
The Mayor
Resolution No. 68R-509 duly passed and adopted.
RESOLUTION NO. 68R-5
for adoption, granti
the City Planning Co
Councilman Dutton offered Resolution No. 68R-5l0
Variance No. 1999, subject to the recommendations of
ssion.
Refer
Book.
A RESOLUTION OF THE C
NO. 1999.
Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM GRANTING VARIANCE
Roll Call
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
None
The Mayor
Resolution No. 68R-5l0 duly passed and adopted.
PUB C HEARING - RECLASSI
AND f688~: Submitted by
County A-I to R-2, 5,
located on the west S
TION NO. 68-69-8 TENTATIVE TRACT MAPS NOS. 6686
ard L. Budlong, requesting a change in zone from
0, to establish 143 single-family lots; property
e of Orchard Drive, north of Orangethorpe Avenue.
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The City Pl
recommended approval
a Final Tract Map of
recorded in the offic
ning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-224,
said reclassification, subject to the condition that
bject property be approved by the City Council and
! of the Orange County Recorder. (Tracts Nos.6686 & 6688.)
~ correspondence was submitted, expressing opposition
~fication:
~ted August 10, 1968, Gary Webster Gray, 6006 Grandview
ted August 12, 1968, from Conan W. Gray and Irene K.
enue, Yorba Linda.
ceived August 19, 1968, from Michael K. Frye, 6021
da.
ceived August 19, 1968, from Mrs. Clarissa Wilson,
rba Linda.
to the
a. Letter
Avenue, Yorba Linda.
b. Letter
Gray, 5902 Grandview
c. Letter
Short Street, Yorba L
d. Letter
18502 Woodwind Lane,
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Mr. Thompso ~' noted the location of subject property, the existing
uses and zoning in th surrounding area, and also noted that the proposed
change in zone is in cordance with the General Plan designation for that
area. i
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The Mayor ~ ~.' ed if anyone wished to address the City Council, there
being no response, de jared the hearing closed.
RESOLUTION NO. 68R-5 Councilman Krein offered Resolution No. 68R-5ll for
adoption, authorizing he preparation of necessary ordinance changing the zone
as requested, subject 0 the recommendations of the City Planning Commission.
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68-491
C:i.t
ust 20 1968 1:30 P.M.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY GOUN [L OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER-
MINING THAT TITLE 18 OF THE ' HElM MUNIICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING SHOULD
BE AIm.ED AND THAT THE BO < I ES OF C*TAIN ZONES SHOULD BE CHANGED.
(68-69-8 - R-2, 5,0000) - (Pr ~osed Orch~rd Drive Annexation.)
Roll Call Vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN;
~utton, K~ein, Sthutte, Clark and Pebley
None
~one
The Mayor declared ~solution No. 68R-5ll duly passed and adopted.
TENTATI MAP - TRAGT NOS. 6 AND 6688: 'Developer - Schmid Development
Corporation; tracts located 0 ,the west side of Orchard Drive, north of
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Oranletborpe Avenue. Tract N ~ 6686 contains 65 proposed R-2, 5,000 zoned
lots, aDd Tract No. 6688 conttns 78 proposed R-2, 5,000 zoned lots.
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The City Planning C ~ission, at their meeting held July 15, 1968,
approved said Tentative Maps, *ubject to the following conditions:
TRACI .0 6686:
1. That the approv
subject to the approval of Re
2. That should thi
division, each subdivision th
approval.
3. That the vehicu
openings to Orchard Drive sha
4. That in accorda
wall shall be constructed on
1 and 65 and Orchard Drive, e
stepped down to a height of t
except that pedestrian openin
de-sacs abut the planned high
Reasonable landscaping, inclu
in the uncemented portion of
of said wall, plans for said
the approval of the Superinte
stallation and acceptance, th
ity for maintenance of said 1
5. That all lots w
utilities.
6. That Street "B"
shall be recorded as Viola St
Way, and that Street "H" shal
7. That "c" Street
TRACT NQ. 6688:
1. That the approv
subject to the approval of Re
2. That should thi
division, each subdivision th
approval.
~ of Tentative Map of Tract No. 6686 is granted
lassification No. 68-69-8.
subdivision be developed as more than one sub-
teof shall be submitted in tentative form for
.r access rights except at street and/or alley
~ be dedicated to the City of Anaheim.
~e with City Council Policy, a 6-foot masonry
le easterly property line separating Lot Nos.
~ept that corner lot Nos. 1 and 65 shall be
trty inches in the front yard setback, and
. shall be provided in said walls where cul-
ays right-of-way line of an arterial highway.
ing irrigation facilities, shall be installed
'e arterial highway parkway the full distance
4ndscaping to be submitted to and subject to
dent of Parkway Maintenance. Following in-
City of Anaheim shall assume the responsibil-
Ikdscaping.
thin this tract shall be served by underground
shall be recorded as Garland Street; Street "c"
~et; that Street "E" shall be recorded as Cymbal
be recorded as Tympani Street.
$hall be 60 feet in width.
1 of Tentative Map of Tract No. 6688 is granted
~assificat10n No. 68-69-8.
subdivision be developed as more than one sub-
reof shall be submitted in tentative form for
3. That vehicular q.cess rights, except at street and/or alley
openings to Orchard Drive aha 1 be dedic.ted to the City of Anaheim.
4. That in accorda ce with City Council policy, a 6-foot masonry
wall shall be constructed on he easterly property line separating Lot Nos.
34 and 38 and Orchard Drive, nd except that pedestrian openings shall be
provided in said walls where ul-de-sacs abut the planned highway rights-
of-way line of an arterial hi 'ltway. Reasonable landscaping, including ir-
rigation facilities, shall be ~nstalled in the uncemented portion of the
arterial highway parkway the ull distance of said wall, plans for said
landscaping to be submitted t and subject to the approval of the Superin-
tendent of Parkway Maintenanc. Following installation and acceptance, the
City of Anaheim shall assume he responsibility for maintenance of said land-
scaping.
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5 . Tha t
utilities.
6.
"e" shall be record~
Cornet Circle; that:
"F" shall be recordd
corded as Trumpet C~
7. That $
8. That S
boundary.
Councilman
6688 be approved, su
mission. Councilmaq
PUB C HEAllING - RECLASS
Submitted by Albert
to C-l, and permiss~
waiver of maximum b~
Avenue.
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68...492
within this tract shall be served by underground
eet "B" shall be recorded as Garland Street; that Street
as Viola Street; that Street "D" shall be recorded as 'I'
reet "E" shall be recorded as Cymbal Way; that Street
as Tympani Circle; and that Street "G" shall be re-
Ie.
eets "A" and "c" shall be 60 feet in width.
eet "F" shall be extended southerly to the south tract
rein moved that Tentative Maps, Tract Nos. 6686 and
ect to the recommendations of the City Planning Com-
utton seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
CATION NO. 68-69-10 AND CONDITIONAL USE PE IT NO 1044~
d Amanda Sehr, requesting a change in zone lrom R-A
to establish a l29-unit, three-story motel. with
ding height; property located at 3406 West Lincoln
The City P lnning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-2l6,
recommended said rec ~ssification be approved, subject to the following con-
ditions:
1. That ~
gineering requireme~
as curbs and gutter~
ties, or other appu~
Engineer and in aced
in the office of the
satisfactory to the
tee the installati04
2. That ~
Anaheim the sum of $
lighting purposes.
3. That
Anaheim the sum of
ing purposes.
4. That
complied with withi~
further time as the'
granted
l. That t
pletion of Reclassit
2. That ~
approved plans on ft
3. That ~
property shall be p*
the Fire Department~
4. That f
mined to be necessat
5. That 4
Anaheim shall be PO$
6-foot masonry wall;
6 . Tha t 4
shielded from view,
tial homes.
7.
mum 6-feet in height
protect the residen~
8. That d
shall be complied w!
improvement plans shall be prepared and all en--
of the City of Anaheim along Lincoln Avenue, such
sidewalks, street grading and paving, drainage facili-
nant work shall be completed as required by the City
ance with standard plans and specifications on file
ity Engineer; and that a bond in an amount and form
ty of Anaheim shall be posted with the City to guaran-
f said engineering requirements.
owners of subject property shall pay to the City of
00 per front foot along Lincoln Avenue, for street
owners of subject property shall pay to the City of
per front foot along Lincoln Avenue, for tree plant-
dition Nos. 1, 2, and 3, above mentioned, shall be
period of 180 days from the date hereof, or such
ty Council may grant.
nning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-2l7,
al Use Permit, subject to the following c9nditions:
s conditional use permit is granted subject to the com-
ation No. 68-69-10.
sh storage areas shall be provided in accordance with
with the office of the Director of Public Works.
adequate turn around at the south end of the subject
ided as determined to be necessary by the Chief of
e hydrants shall be installed as required and deter-
by the Chief of the Fire Department.
ond in an amount and form satisfactory to the City of
d with the City to guarantee the installation of a
ong the east and south property lines.
air-conditioning facilities proposed shall be properly
d the sound shall be buffered from adjacent residen-
king areas shall be lighted with down-lighting a maxi-
nd shall be directed away from the property lines to
I integrity of the area.
dition Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, above mentioned,
prior to final building and zoning inspections.
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1; 30 P. M.
9. That subject pr terty shall be developed substantially in ac-
cordanc.with plans and speci tcations o~ file with the City of Anaheim,
marked tKh1b1t Nos. 2, 3, 4, . and 6, ptovided, however, that a maximum
of only 10% of the units are "tuipped wi~h kitchen facilities.
Mr. Thompson noted
isting uses and zoning in the
mitted to and considered by t
results of a Study requested
what is a reasonable number 0
Kitchen facilities were avail
units in Anaheim; however, th
cilitie$ in any of the units.
average number of kitchen uni,
ing kitlhen facilities were i
~e location of the subject property, the ex-
immediate area, and briefed the evidence sub-
~ City Planning Commission. He reported the
, the City Planning Commission, to determine
kitchen units for a development of this nature.
hIe in 13% to 14% of the total number of motel
fe are many developments without kitchen fa-
IWhere thepe facilities are avai14ble, the
. 1s 29%. "He noted that most motels offer-
the C-3 zone, where there are no limitations.
In other cities sur ,yed, the percentage of kitchen units in mo-
tels ranged from zero to 100% with some cities imposing a limit on the
number of kitchen units allow 4, and others having no such limitations.
He pointed out that the City tanning Commission did not have the results
of the survey at the time the t recommendation was made allowing kitchen
facilities in 10% of the tota units, inFtead of 100% as requested by the
app11caat.
Council discussion sued, reg~rding the possible use of these
units a. sub-standard apartme s during the winter months, with Mr. Davis
indicating that as a motel th ,5% Bed TaK would be collected, no matter
how the rent -is paid, which w tld be a discouraging factor for such use.
Plans were reviewed .y the Coupcil, and the ~ayor asked if the
applicant wished to speak.
Mr. Dale Ingram, Au..orized Ag~nt of the petitioners, stated that
he was in agreement with the +nditions ~ecommended by the City Planning
Commission, and that plans wo td be modified accordingly. He described the
propose. development and expl tned that he had filed two additional appli-
cations for similar developme ts within eight blocks of the subject property,
which are scheduled for publi hearing before the City Planning Commission
on September 3, 1968. He ass ted the Council that the intent is to operate
the development as a motel, n t a sub-standard apartment dwelling. He in-
dicated that a trend has deve ~ped with increasing demand for kitchen facili-
ties, and stated that when he ~riginally applied for the reclassification
he could find no reference to 1imitation to the number of kitchen units
allowed under 't"ie zoning requ tements.
Mr. Ingram stated t
Angeles and Orange Counties,
are equipped with kitchen fac
"Efficiency Living Unit" disp
consisting of a 6-cubic foot
sink, which he proposed as an
plans. He indicated a willin
units, but suggested that the
the hazards which exist when
is not equipped with kitchen
In response to Coun
thirds of the proposed units
contain 300 square feet; that
unit only; and that revised p
mendations, if approved. He
public hearing, to be conside
which he referred earlier.
The Mayor asked if
at this time, to which there
.t he had surveyed motel developments in Los
~ich indicate that 62% of all motel units
1ities. He called Council attention to an
tyed at the rear of the Council Chambers,
,frigerato~, two-burner electric stove, and
,lternate to the full kitchens shown in the
,ess to accept less than the 100% kitchen
10% limita,t:ion was too low. He also cited
~ll appliances are utilized in a room that
acilities.
11 questions, Mr. Ingram stated that two-
ntain 375 square feet, and the balance
. full kitchen is proposed for the Manager's
.ns would be submitted to conform with recom-
tated he had no objection to continuing the
~d in conjunction with the applications to
nyone present wished to speak in opposition
"S no response.
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PUB IC HEARING - RECLASS
Submitted by Morris
to C-l on Parcel A,
cated between Broad_
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COUtY: i J.map
her 3, 1968; at 1:3t
nen;~cd percentage ot:
Lae motion. MOTION
The City f
recommended said re~
easterly 100 feet of
following condition$
PARCELS "A" AND "c" ~.
1 . Tha t ~1
of Anaheim a strip ~
Street in Tract No. J
2. That $
gineering requireme~
Hampton Street, such
paving, drainage fae
as required by the ~
specifications on fi
in an amount and fo~
with the City to gua
ments.
3. That
Anaheim the sum of
Street, for street
4. That
Anaheim the sum of 1
Street, for tree pl~
5. That t:
approved plans on f~
6. That a
south and east prope
7 . Tha t a.
perly shielded from
residential homes.
8. That p
maximum 6 feet in he
to protect the resiq
9. That C
be complied with wit
further time as the
10. That C
be complied with pri
68-494
1:30 P.M.
utton mO~led. that public hearing be continued. to Septem-
.11., for report fron1 f':~le Planning Commission Of'. r'e~O~i~-
IJ.owable lc:-:=chcn units. Coun~jJ.ma!1 Krein se\~oL:_.-::!(~
RH.IED.
CATION NO. 68-69-14 TENTATIVE TRACT NO. 6691 :
rroll, et a1, requesting a change in zone from R-A
d from R-A to R-2, 5,000 on Parcel B; property 10-
and Lincoln Avenue, east of Magnolia Avenue.
nning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-235,
ssification be approved, specifying c-o zoning for the
arcel A, to be designated Parcel C, subject to the
owners of subject property shall deed to the City
land 60 feet in width for the extension of Hampton
91 for street purposes.
eet improvement plans shall be prepared and all en-
of the City of Anaheim along Lincoln Avenue and
s curbs and gutters, sidewalks, street grading and
ities, or other appurtenant work shall be completed
y Engineer and in accordance with standard plans and
in the office of the City Engineer; and that a bond
satisfactory to the City of Anaheim shall be posted
ntee the installation of said engineering require-
owners of subject property shall pay to the City of
00 per front foot along Lincoln Avenue and Hampton
hting purposes.
owners of subject property shall pay to the City of
per front foot along Lincoln Avenue and Hampton
ing purposes.
sh storage areas shall be provided in accordance with
with the office of the Director of Public Works.
-foot masonry wall shall be constructed along the
y lines.
air-conditioning facilities proposed shall be pro-
ew, and the sound shall be buffered from adjacent
king areas shall be lighted with down-lighting a
ht and shall be directed away from the property lines
tial integrity of the area.
dition NO$. 1, 2, 3, and 4, above mentioned, shall
n a period of 180 days from the date hereof, or su~h
ty Council may grant.
dition Nos. 5, 6, 7, and 8, above mentioned, shall
to fi~l\building and zoning inspections.
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PARCEL "B": j
1. That a ~.jinal Tract Map of subject property be approved by
the City Council and ~ecorded in the office of the Orange County Recorder.
t. noted the location of subject property, the existing
immediate area, and briefed the evidence submitted
he City Planning Commission, indicating that the
~ zoning of Parcel "c" would provide an appropriate
fting R-l properties. .
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The Mayor ~ked if the applicant concurred with the recommenda-
tions of the City PI fning Commission, and received an affirmative reply.
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Mrs. Shar0 I'HaSkell, III Level Place, addressed the City Council,
stating that her pr~ rty abuts the portion of subject property which is
proposed for commere 1 development, and had no objection to the reclassi-
fication; then asked f the palm trees on Lincoln Avenue were to be retained.
The applicant indiC$. .,d this was his intention. SI1e aJ.so expressed concern
regarding the draina 4 ditch at the rear of her property.
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Mr. Thomp$
used and zoning in t
to and considered by
recommendation for C
transition to the ab
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The City Engineer
"A" and "C", City Planning C
facilities be provided in ac
tentative map does not indic
will be resolved when develo
icated that Condition No.2, under Parcels
ission recommendations, requires drainage
dance witth standard specifications. The
a drain~ge ditch; however, the problem
nt of the property takes place.
Mr. Queyrel, of A
age ditch referred to is on
1 Engine$ring Company, advised that the drain-
propert~ east of subject property.
Councilman Dutton' uired as to the need for transitional zoning
in the easterly portion of t . proposedR-2, 5,000 parcel, abutting existing
single-family residences; Mr. ~ompson ~dvised that all homes abutting the
R-l properties would be on c !-de-sac lots with yards equivalent in size.
Refer
The Mayor asked if
there being no response, decl
yone else wished to address the City Council,
ed the hearing closed.
RESOLutJON NO. 68R-512: Co
for adoption, authorizing th
the zone, subject to the rec
'.lman Dutnon offered Resolution No. 68R-5l2
preparatiqn of necessary ordinance, changing
endations of the City Planning Commission.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY CO
MINING THAT TITLE 18 OF THE
BE AME.ED AND THAT THE BO
(68-69-14 - C-l, R-2 5,000 -
L OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER-
HEIM MUN:nCIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING SHOULD
IES OF CURTAIN ZONES SHOULD BE CHANGED.
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Roll Call Vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
putton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
~one
~one
!
The Mayor declared
68R-5l2 duly passed and adopted.
TENTAT E i.;Ai ,. TRACT NO. 66,
located on the north side of
Avenue, containing 92 propos
Developer - J.W. McMichael Company; tract
oadway, east of Magnolia, and south of Lincoln
R-2, 5,000 zoned lots.
The City Planning
approved said Tentative Map,
at their meeting held July 29, 1968,
the following conditions:
1. That the appro 11 of Tentative Map of Tract No. 6691 is granted
subject to the approval of lassification No. 68-69-14.
2. That should the subdivision be developed as more than one sub-
division, each subdivision t eof shall be submitted in tentative form for
approval.
6.
therly to the
be 60 feet in width and extended nor-
3. That the vehic
openings to Broadway, shall
4. That in accord
wall shall be constructed on
1, 55 through 58 and 91 and
and 91 shall be stepped down
setback, and except that ped
where cul-de-sacs abut the p
highway. Reasonable landsca
installed in the uncemented
distance of said wall, plans
ject to the approval of the
ing installation and accepta
ponsibi1ity for maintenance
5. That all lots
utilities.
ar access rights, except at street and/or alley
dedicated to the City of Anaheim.
e with City Council policy, a six-foot masonry
e southerly property line separating Lot Nos.
adway, except that corner Lot Nos. 1, .57, 58
a height of thirty inches in the front yard
,trian openings shall be provided in said walls
ned highways right-of-way line of an arterial
.ng, including irrigation facilities, shall be
tion of the arterial highway parkway the full
or said landscaping to be submitted to and 8UJ-
perintendent of Parkway Maintenance. Follow-
, the City of Anaheim shall assume the res-
said landscaping.
'thin this tract shall be served by underground
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7. That St et "A" shall be named Hampton Street; that Streets
"B" and "G" shall be med Gain Street; that Street "c" shall be named Chain
Avenue; that Street .. , shall be named Transit Place; that Street "E" shall
be named Mall Place; d that Street "F" shall be named Fulcrum Place.
Councilman rark moved that Tentative Map, Tract No. 6691, be ap-
proved subject to th~ ecommendations of the City Planning Commission. Coun-
cilman Schutte secon~ the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
PUB
C HEARING - ABA
donment of a portion:
tween Orangewood Ave~
to Resolution No. 68R
8, 1~68, and notices
NO. 68-6A: Public hearing was held on proposed aban-
an existing drainage easement; property located be-
and Simmons Avenue, west of Haster Street, pursuant
62, duly published in the Anaheim Bulletin on August
ereof posted in accordance with law.
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The Mayor . t' ed if anyone wished to address the City Council, there
being no response, de ared the hearing closed.
,
RESOLUIION NO. 68R - 5
Krein offered Reso1u
On recommendation of the City Engineer, Councilman
n No. 68R-513 for adoption.
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A RESOLUTION OF THE C
TION AND ABANDONMENT
UNDER AND ACROSS THE
wood Avenue and Simm.
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ORDERING THE VACA-
A PORTION OF AN EASEMENT FOR DRAINAGE PURPOSES OVER,
REINAFTER DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY. (Between Orange-
Avenue, west of Haster Street.)
A YES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
None
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Resolution No. 68R-513 duly passed and adopted.
PUB 'C ING - ABANDO
donment of a dedicate
south of Orangewood A
68R-463, duly publish
thereof posted in acc
NO. 68-7A: Public hearing was held on proposed aban-
Roadway, known as Seelig Circle; property located
nue, west of Lewis Street, pursuant to Resolution No.
in the Anaheim Bulletin on August 8, 1968, and notices
dance with law.
being no
ted if anyone wished to, address the City Council, there
~ared the hearing closed.
RESOLUTION NO. 68R-51
man Clark offered Res
On the recommendation of the City Engineer, Counci1-
ution No. 68R-5l4 for adoption.
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A RESOLUTION OF THE C
TION AND ABANDONMENT
PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOS
AFTER DESCRIBED REAL
Street.)
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ORDERING THE VACA-
THAT CERTAIN PORTION OF AN EASEMENT FOR ROAD. AND
UPON, OVER, ACROSS, ALONG AND THROUGH THE HEREIN-
OPERTY. (South of Orangewood Avenue, east of Lewis
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NOES:
ABSENT:
Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
None
Resolution No. 68R-5l4 duly passed and adopted.
FINAL MAP - TRACT NO. 512 : I Developer - Westport Enterprises, Inc., tract lo-
cated on the west sid of Lewis Street, between Orangewood Avenue and Simmons
Avenue, containing 48 -2, 5,000 zoned lots. (67-68-91.)
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the City Engineer ,'ported said Final Map conforms substantially
with the Tentative Map previ 'sly approved, that bond has been posted and
forwarded to the City Attorne ; for approval, and required fees paid, and he
recommended approval thereof.
On the recommendat :n of the City Engineer, Councilman Krein moved
Final *p, Tract No. 5123, b ,!approved Subject to approval of required bond
by the City Attorney. Counc ~n Dutto~ seconded the motion. MOtION CARRIED.
ORDINANCB NQ~ 2563: Councilman K
offered Ordinance No. 2563 for first reading.
AN ORDINANCE OF tHE CITY OF
CODE RlLATING TO ZONING. (67
IM AME~ING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL
-91.)
VARIANCE NO. 1987: Submitted by
mitted distance of living un
building site coverage; R-A
Street, north of Ball Road.
rett Dean, requesting waivers of maximum per-
from a standard street, and maximum permitted
ed prope~ty, located on the west side of Webster
The City Planning
denied said variance; Public
continued to this date for f
ster Street.
. ission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-l9S,
. aring was held August 6, 1968, and decision
her study of projected traffic impact on Web-
HI'. Thompson brief ; the report of the Traffic Engineer, indicat-
ing Webster Street will ac.c 'date the proposed increase in density by im-
posing certain parking restr' ~ions as density levels increase, resulting
from developmento
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY CO
NO. 1987.
RESOL~ON NO. 68R-5l5: FoIl
fered Resolution No. 68R-5l5
ject to the recommendations
ing Council discussion, Councilman Krein of-
r adoptiQn, granting Variance No. 1987, sub-
the Departmental Committee, as follows:
1. That this vari
classification No. 63-64-62.
2. That any air-c
shielded from view, and the
homes,prior to final buildin
3. That subject pr
cordance with plans and speci
e is granted subject to the completion of Re-
, itioning facilities proposed shall be properly
nd shall be buffered from adjacent residential
and zoning inspections.
erty shall be developed substantially in ac-
1cations on file with the City of Anaheim.
Refer to Resolutio
L OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM GRANTING VARIANCE
Roll Call Vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
CO UNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
&attan, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
Mane Dutton I*?v:
~one
The Mayor declared
solution No. 68R-5l5 duly passed and adopted.
DINNER DANCI,G PLACE PERMIT: Appl
Houses Division, Beech-Nut, I
l850 South Harbor Boulevard,
provisions of Chapter 4.16 of
the Chief of Police, on motio
Krein. MOTION CARRIED.
cation filed by Mr. Lester M. Poscal, for DobJS
c., to allow dinner dancing at the Kapena Lanai,
naheim, was submitted and granted, subject to
the Anaheim Municipal Code, as recommended by
by Councilman Dutton, seconded by Councilman
DINNER DANCIBG PLACE PERMIT: Appl cation filed by Mr. Fred Feinberg, to allow
dinner dancing at the Country Girl Bar and Grill, 226 North Manchester Ave-
nue, Anaheim, was submitted a d granted subject to provisions of Chapter
4.16 of the Anaheim Municipal Code, as recommended by the Chief of Police,
on motion by Councilman Dutto , seconded by Councilman Krein. MOTION CARRIED.
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PUII"IC DANCE PERMIT: Ap
to conduct Public D
was submitted and g,
Anaheim Municipal C
matron, to be hired
Police, on motion by
MOTION CARRIED.
'cation filed by Mr. Lewis R. Olivos, Jr., for permit
e, August 24, 1968, at the Anaheim Convention Center,
ted, subject to provisions of Chapter 4.16 of the
, and subject to providing four officers and one
police said dance, as recommended by the Chief of
ouncilman Dutton, seconded by Councilman Clark.
QRTAINMENT PERMIT: At>
Northridge Industri~
the Hyatt Coffee Shb
for a period of one
Anaheim Municipal Co
Councilman Schutte,
ication filed by Mr. Samuel A. Matern, Manager, for
Inc., to allOV one person playing at a piano bar at
e, 1640 West Katella Avenue,was submitted and granted
ar, subject to the provisions of Chapter 4.18 of the
, as recommended by the Chief of Police, on motion by
conded by Councilman Clark. MOTION CARRIED.
REC
SSIFICATION NO. 67-
Coldwell, Banker an
tension of time to C
tain conditions, pur
45 AND CONDITIONAL USE PERKIT NO. 993: Request of
ompany, dated July 24, 1968, was su-":aitted for an ex-
ditional Use Permit No. 993, for compliance with cer-
ant to Resolution No. 68R-66.
On the
Councilman Krein mov
1968, be granted, su
cordation of an appr
MOTION CARRIED.
t' endation of the Development Services Department,
that a six-month extension of time, from July 3,
'ect to posting of required Engineering Bond and re-
ed parcel map. Councilman Clark seconded the motion.
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SIG PERMIT - RED LION I
by Rich Sign & Neon
right-of-way at 120
cordance with plans
Department, on motio
MOTION CARRIED.
120 EAST LINCOLN AVENUE ANAHEIM: Request submitted
mpany to erect a sign projecting 5 feet over public
st Lincoln Avenue, was submitted and granted in ac-
bmitted and as recommended by the Development Services
by Councilman Dutton, seconded by Councilman Krein.
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THE MELROSE ABBEY - USE
1968, from the Melr~
living quarters for
the property, was re
TRAILER AS LIVING UARTERS: Letter dated July 25,
Abbey, requesting permission to use a trailer as
e Park Superintendent, for the purpose of safeguarding
iewed by the City Council.
On the re~ tJ endation of the Development Services Department,
Councilman Krein mov that said request be granted for a two-year period.
Councilman Dutton se nded the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
PRO SED AMENDMENT TO
Slagle, President,
heim Municipal Code
Council.
IM MUNICIPAL CODE - TAXICABS: Letter from Edward A.
low Cab Company, requesting an Amendment to the Ana-
ovisions regarding taxicabs was reviewed by the City
The City A
ance with suggested
by Councilman Clark,
orney was requested to draft an ordinance in accord-
endments for future Council consideration, on motion
econded by Councilman Schutte. MOTION CARRIED.
CITY PLANNING COMMISSION EMS: Actions taken by the City Planning Commis~on
at their meeting hel iJuly 29, 1968, pertaining to the following applica-
tions were submitted tor City Council information and consideration.
'1
, CONDITIONAL USE P
McGinnis, requesting
tal, with waivers of
quired parking; R-A
east of Knott Avenue
NO.l039: Submitted by Robert Haneline and Gerald
ermission to establish a ISO-bed convalescent hospi-
inimum required building setback and location of re-
~ned property, located on the north side of Ball Road,
The City P 4nning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-227,
granted Conditional ~e Permit No. 1039, subject to conditions.
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CONn T HAL USE PERMIt NO. 73 Permitting the establishment of a restaur-
ant vi a cocktail lounge; p . perty located on the east side of Kraemer
Bou1evatd, north of Mira10ma ~enue.
The City Planning C ~ission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-238,
terminated all proceedings on Conditionarl Use Permit No. 753.
Permitting the establishment of a mission
cture; R~ zoned property, located at 1906
o
The City Planning C ~ission, :pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-238,
terminated all proceedings on ponditional Use Permit No. 753.
The foregoing actio ~ were re~iewed by the City Council, and no
further action taken on the a ~ve-numbered conditional use permit applica-
tions.
1. That should thi
subdivision, each subdivision
for approval.
2. That minimum 26
to properti.es located west an
shall be approved by the City
map. Improvements to said ea
property owners to the west a
vehicular access.
Mr. Thompson noted
uses and zoning in the immedi
to and considered by the City
on the east Council wall, he
cess to properties located we
City Planning Commission soug
ments, as outlined in Conditi
PAL CODE: On motion by Councilman Krein,
'Public Hearing was schedu1ed September 10,
,proposed amendment to the Anaheim Municipal
t' Commission Resolution No. PC68-236, recom-
8, Chapter 18.16, R-A, Agricultural zone;
zone; and 18.20, R-O, Residential-Suburban
TENTATIVE - TRACT NO. 6066 SION NO. B: Developer - Peralta Hills Group,
Dan Nin'urg, et al; tract loc ed south Df the Riverside Freeway, at the
intersection of Cerro Vista .'i Peralta Hills Drive, containing 13 proposed
R-E zoned lots.
PROPOSED TO ANAHEIM HUN
second by Councilman Dutton
1968, 1130 P.M., to consider
Code, pursuant to City Plann1
mending an ~ndment to Title
18.16, a-E, Residential-Estat
zone. II)TION CARRIED.
The City Planhing C ~ission, at their meeting held Augus~ 12,
1968, approved said tentative ~ract, subject to the following conditions:
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subdivision be developed as more than one
thereof shall be submitted in tentative form
foot easements shall be provided for access
south of Tract No. 6066. Easement locations
Engineer prior to approval of a final tract
ements shall be accomplished by adjoining
d south, prior to use of said easements for
he location of subject tract, the existing
te area, and briefed the evidence submitted
Planning Commission. With the aid of a map
riefed findings regarding the probl~m of ac-
t and south of the subject tract, which the
t to alleviate by recommending 26-foot ease-
a No.2.
Plans were reviewed by the City Council and the Mayor asked if
the applicant wished to addre s the City Council.
Mr. Ed Martin, 615
applicants, described the pro
condition imposed by the City
destroy the privacy and rusti
photos of the area, pointing
property and indicated that t
ing Commission public hearing
developed. He suggested that
Variance No. 1936, granted to
access, if necessary.
.st 8th Street, Santa Ana, representing the
'sed subdivision and pointed out that the
'lanning Commission regarding access would
atmosphere inherent to the area. He displayed
ut the existing access road to the r,i':':"' ~r
e access problems discussed at the City Plann-
4xisted at the time the Crati:':-r property was
the City could have attached a condition to
~r('. C,~'am~x, I~~~','":i_r:;_~'-'~ (L~velopmc'-iL of imp:r-o';c 1
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!'oun,Cil discussion, Councilman Krein moved
066, Revision No.8, be approvea; subject
y Planning Commission's recommendations.
otion. MOTION CARRIED.
Following
tive Map, Tract No.
No. 1 only of the e
Dutton seconded th~
that Tenta-
to Condition
Councilman
T
ATIVE MAP - TRACT
located on the nor
contains 112 propo$
REVISION NO.1: Developer- J.W. Klug, tract
of Lincoln Avenue, west side of Rio Vista, and
lots.
1968,
t.'ann.ing Commission, at their meeting held August 12,
~entative map, subject to the following conditions:
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1. That
No. 1 is granted s~
Variance No. 1995.
2 . Tha t
subdivision, each S
for approval.
3.
utilities.
4.
be dedicated
5 . In ac
shall be constructe
106 through 112 and
shall be stepped d
and except that ped
cul-de-sacs abut th
way. Reasonable la
stalled in the unce
distance of said wa
subject to the appr
lowing installation
responsibility for
6. Inac
shall be constructe
17, 30, 31, 44 thro
way.
e approval of Tentative Map of Tract No. 6659, Revision
ect to the approval of Reclassification No. 68-69-4 and
ould this subdivision be developed as more than one
division thereof shall be submitted in tentative form
~l lots within this tract shall be served by underground
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~e vehicular access rights to Rio Vista Street shall
qity of Anaheim, except at street and/or alley openings.
~rdance with City Council policy, a 6-foot masonry wall
ion the east property line separating Lot Nos. 1 and
io Vista Street, except that corner lot Nos. land 112
to a height of 30 inches in the front yard setback,
~trian openings shall be provided in said walls where
jplanned highway right-of-way line of an arterial high-
scaping, including irrigation facilities,shall be in-
nted portion of the arterial highway parkway the full
; plans for said landscaping to be submitted to and
al of the Superintendent of Parkway Maintenance. Fo1-
'nd acceptance, the City of Anaheim shall assume the
intenance of said landscaping.
rdance with City Council policy, a 6-foot masonry wall
Ion the westerly property line separating Lot Nos. 16,
49 and 62 through 65 and the proposed Orange Free-
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7 . Tha t
8. Tha t
40-foot roadway witi
9. That
factory to the City
10. That
shall be named Hemp
race; that Street "
and "F" shall be n
Royal Place; and th
(Street "F") shall be 64 feet in width.
(Street "E") shall be improved with a
on the 60-foot right-of-way.
inage shall be discharged in a manner which is satis-
gineer.
eet "A" shall be named Dutch Avenue; that Street "B"
ad Circle; that Street "c" shall be named Ward Ter-
shall be named Chantilly Street; that Streets "E"
Carousel Street; that Street "G" shall be named
Street "H" shall be named Plantation Pl~ce.
Counci1ma
sion No.1, be appr
ing Commission. Co
~lark moved that Tentative Map, Tract No. 6659, Revi-
d, subject to the recommendations of the City P1ann-
j ilman Krein seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
RESOLUTION NO. 68R-5l6 -
with recommendations
lution No. 68R-5l6
ARD OF WORK ORDER NOS. 544B AND 5024: In accordance
f the City Engineer, Councilman Krein offered Reso-
adoption.
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olution Book.
A RESOLUTION OF THE
PROPOSAL AND AWARDI
FURNISHING OF ALL P
UTILITIES AND TRANS
ING ALL WORK NECESS
PROVEMENT: THE IMP
TO THE SOUTH CITY L[
(Brutoco Engingeerin
1TY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A SEALED
I A CONTRACT TO THE LOWEST RESPONSIBLE BIDDER FOR THE
, LABOR, SERVICES, MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT AND ALL
TATION, INCLUDING POWER, FUEL AND WATER, AND PERFORM-
TO CONSTRUCT AND COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC IM-
EMENT OF WESTERN AVENUE, FROM THE NORTH CITY LIMITS
TS, CITY OF ANAHEIM, WORK ORDERS NOS. 544B AND 5024.
and Construction, Inc., $124,869.70.)
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Roll Call Vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
.utton, Kr~in, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
Ijone
'one
The Kayor declared
68R-5l6 duly passed and adopted.
SOL UI 'I Olt 68R-517 - WORK OlD
No. 68R-517 for adoption.
Councilman Krein offered Resolution
A RESOL1JlION OF THE CITY CO
ING THAT PUBLIC CONVENIENCE
TION OF A PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT,
NALS AND SAFETY LIGHTING AT
STREET, IN THE CITY OF ANAHEI
PLANS, PROFILES, DRAWINGS AND
AurHORIZING THE CONSTRUCTION
SAID PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, ~
TO PUBLISH A NOTICE INVITING"
(Bids to be Opened, September
OF THE GITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETERMIN-
NECESSIn REQUIRE THE CONSTRUCTION AND COMPLE-
WIT: F11RNISHING AND INSTALLING TRAFFIC SIG-
INTERSEC1ION OF KAT ELLA AVENUE AND NU'l'WOOD
WORK ORDI$R NO. 552-A, APPROVING THE DESIGNS,
. ECIFICATXONS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION THEREOF;
, SAID PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH
.; AND AU'lHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK
LED PROPOSALS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION THEREOF.
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Roll Call Vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
Kr.in, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
The Mayor declared
68R-517 duly passed and adopted.
Councilman Krein offered Resolution
No.
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A RESOLUI'ION OF THE CITY COUN
MINING THAT PUBLIC CONVENIENC
COMPLETION OF A PUBLIC IMPRO
AVENUE, FROM WEST STREET TO
ORDER NO. 538-B, APPROVING T
FICATIOM5 FOR THE CONSTRUCTIO
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT IN ACCORD
AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE
PROPOSALS FOR THE CONSTRUCTIO
1968, 2:00 P.M.)
L OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER-
~ NECESSITY REQUIRE THE CONSTRUCTION AND
NT, TO WIT: THE IMPROVEMENT OF LA PALMA
ARD DRIVE, IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, WORK
~ESIGNS, PLANS, PROFILES, DRAWINGS AND SPECI-
!THEREOF; AUTHORIZING THE CONSTRUCTION OF SAID
WITH SAID PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, ETC.; AND
, TY CLERK TO PUBLISH A NOTICE INVITING SEALED
THEREOF. (Bids to be Opened September 12,
Roll Call Vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
The Mayor declared
olution No. 68R-5l8 duly passed and adopted.
aESOLUTION NO. 68R - 519 - WORK ORD .
from the Director of Public W
68R-5l9 for adoption.
. 1056: Upon receipt of certification
Councilman Dutton offered Resolution No.
A RESOLutION OF THE CITY COUN iL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINALLY ACCEPTING
THE COMPlETION AND THE FURNIS ~G OF ALL PLANT, LABOR, SERVICES, MATERIALS
AND EQUIPMENT AND ALL UTILITI AND TRANSPORTATION INCLUDING POWER, FUEL
AND WATER, AND THE PERFORMANC DF ALL WORK NECESSARY TO CONSTRUCT AND COMPLETE
THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC IMPROV , TO WIT: THE CONSTRUCTION OF A PARK STRUCTURE
AT MODJESKA PARK, WOODWORTH R AND NUTWOOD STREET, IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM,
WORK ORDER NO. 1056. (Triad B ilders, Incorporated.)
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AYES: CO
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ABSENT: CO
The Mayor
IE LUTION NO. 68R-520 -
from the Director 0
No. 68R-520 for ado, on.
Refer to I f01ution Book.
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None
None
~solution No. 68R-519 duly passed and adopted.
1051. Upon receipt of certification
Councilman Dutton offered Resolution
A RESOLUTION OF THE
THE COMPLETION AND t
AND EQUIPMENT AND A~
AND WATER, AND THE ~
PLETE THE FOLLOWING
STRUCTURE AT PONDERO
THE CITY OF ANAHEIM,
TY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINALLY ACCEPTING
FURNISmNG OF ALL PLANT, LABOR, SERVICES, MATERIALS
UTILITIES AND TRANSPORTATION INCLUDING POWER, FUEL
ORMANCE OF~ALL WORK NECESSARY TO CONSTRUCT AND COM-
LIC IMPROVEMENT, TO WIT: CONSTRUCTION OF A PARK
PARK, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF ORANGEWOOD AND RASTER, IN
ORK ORDER NO. 1051. (Triad Builders, Inc.)
elusive,
Roll Call
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
None
The Mayor
Resolution No. 68R-520 duly passed and adopted.
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WORK ORDER NO. 543-B: On
ci1man Schutte moved
work already complet
authorize extra comp
E.D. Johnson and Com
job. Councilman CIa
eport and recommendation of the City Engineer, Coun-
o authorize release of 10% retention, for portion of
in connection with Work Order No. 543-B, and further
sation in the amount of $220.00 to the contractor,
ny, to cover expenses of rescheduling balance of the
seconced tile mot:.on. HOTION CARRIED.
DEEDS OF EASEMENT: Counc man Clark offered Resolution Nos. 68R-52l to 68R-523,
both inclusive, option.
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RESOLUTION NO. 68R-
ANAHEIM ACCEPTING
CERTAIN REAL PROPER
(Alvin D. and Esther
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SEMENT GRANT DEED CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
FOR AN EASEMENT FOR ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES.
. Penhall.)
RESOLUTION NO. 68R-
ANAHEIM ACCEPTING AN
CERTAIN REAL PROPER
PURPOSES. (Sierra D
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SEMENT GRANT DEED CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
OR AN EASEMENT FOR DRAINAGE AND PUBLIC UTILITY
s, Inc.)
RESOLUTION NO. 68R-
ANAHEIM ACCEPTING AN
CERTAIN REAL PROPER
(Providence Farming
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SEMENT GRANT DEED CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
OR AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES.
pany.)
Roll Call
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
None
lared Resolution Nos. 68R-52l to 68R-523, both in-
d adopted.
lURCHASE: The City Manager reporte ion informal bids received for the purchase
of Underground Residential Dis ,ibution Cable, as follows, and recommended
acceptance of the lowest and b ~t qualified bids; that of Alcan Cable Com-
pany, Items 1 and 3, a.rId Gener 1 Electric Supply Company, Item 2:
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IISOLUTION NO. 68R-524:
tion.
Refer to Resolution
A RE50LUTION OF THE CITY COUNC
EDCUTI08 OF A QUITCLAIMDEIX)
REAL PROJERTY TO EDWARDW. STH
Roll Call Vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
The Mayor declared
IiSOLUTIONNO. 68R-525: Councilman
adoption.
Refer to Resolution
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNC
NECESSITY FOR, AND DIRECTING T
REAL PROJERTY FOR HIGHWAY !AS
Park Area.)
Roll Call Vote:
AYES:
NOES:
aSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
The Mayor declared
VENDOR
Alcan Cable, Fullerton
General Electric Supply Co., I
Essex Wire, Anaheim - - - - -
Graybar Ilectric Co., Inc.,
Rome Cable Co., Los Angeles -
1968 1:30 P.M.
No. 68R-524 for adop-
OF THE ctTY OF ANAHEIM AUTHORIZING THE
SING, ~LEASING AND QUITCLAIMING CERTAIN
RINK AND VIOLA F. STEINBRINK.
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Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
68R-524 duly passed and adopted.
offered Resolution No. 68R-525 for
OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DETERMINING THE
ACQUISITION, BY EMINENT DOMAIN OF CERTAIN
AND PU$LIC UTILITY PURPOSES. (Stoddard
Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
68R-525 duly passed and adopted.
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PRICE. INCLUDING TAX
- - $21,021.00
- - -14,196.00
- 42,346.50
- - - - - 36,319.50
- - - - 43,995.00
On the recommendatio 'of the City Manager, Councilman Dutton moved
that the bid of Alcan Cable Co 'any for 4G,000 feet, 15 KV Primary Cable,
and 50,000 feet, 600 V Service able be accepted and purchase authorized
in the amount of $21,021.00, i ~luding tax; and the bid of General Electric
Supply Company for 40,000 feet, 600 V Secondary Cable, be accepted and pur-
chase authorized in the amount df $14,196.00, including tax. Councilman
Clark seconded the motion. ON CARRIED.
OOHTRACT: On report and recommenda ilon of the City Manager, Councilman Krein
moved that contract with Otis]evator Company be extended to August 31,
1969, at the increased rate of '770.86 per month. Councilman Dutton seconded
the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
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CORRESPONDKNC~: The following corr ~pondence was ordered received and filed, on
motion by Councilman Dutton, s oonded by Councilman Schutte:
a. Before the Pub Ii ,Utilities Commission - Application No. 50248 -
Sky bus , Inc.
b. Public Utilities
ence - Southern California Edi
ommission correspondence - prehearing confer-
n Company rate increase, Application No. 50363.
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1;30 P.K.
c. Befo1:f
Establish list for
county roads most ~
in need of alterati
d. Finan
the Public Utilities Commission - Case No. 8830 -
69 of railroad grade crossing of city streets or
ent1y in need of separation, or existing separations
or reconstruction.
a1 and Operating Reports for the month of July, 1968.
COMPANY - PROPOSBD RATE INCREASE: On the recommanda-
ger and Deputy City Attorney, the Council authorized
a member of his Staff to represent the City in pro-
ublic Utilities Commission, concerning the proposed
dison Company rate increase, on motion by Councilman
ounci1man Schutte. MOTION CARRIED.
Krein left the Council Chambers, (3:25 P.M.).
ORDINANCE NO. 2554;
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ilman Dutton offered Ordinance No. 2554 for adoption.
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Refer
AN ORDINANCE OF THE ITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNI-
CIPAL CODE RELATINQ ZONING. (67-68-58 - R-2, 5,000.)
Roll Call
AYES:
NOES:
TIMPORARILY ABSENT:
ABSENr:
Dutton, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
Krein
None
ORDINANCE NO. 2561: ilman Clark offered Ordinance No. 2561 for adoption.
The Mayor Ordinance No. 2554 duly passed and adopted.
Refer
inance Book.
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE ITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNI-
cIpAL CODE RELATING ZONING. (67-68-89 - M-l.)
Roll Call
AYES:
NOES:
TIMPORARILY ABSENT:
ABSENT:
ILMEN:
I LMEN:
ILMEN:
I LMEN:
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Dutton, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
Krein
None
c1ared Ordinance No. 256l duly passed and adopted.
ORDINANCE NO. 2564:
reading.
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ORDINANCE NO. 2565:
reading.
:ilman Dutton offered Ordinance No. 2565 for first
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
1.12.010 (a) OF THE
ORDINANCE NO. 2566:
reading.
ilman Schutte offered Ordinance No. 2564 for first
AN ORDINANCE OF THE TY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 14, CHAPTER 14.32 OF
THE ANAHEIM MUNICI CODE BY ADDING THERETO SECTION 14.32.370, RELATING
TO NO PARKING AREAS. i
TY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 1, CHAPl'ER 1. 12, SECTION
AHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO COUNCIL MEETINGS.
'ilman Clark offered Ordinance No. 2566 for first
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AN ORDINMiCE OF THE CITY CO'UNC OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AUl'HORIZING AN
AMENDMEN! TO THE OONTRACT B N THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
AND TIlE IOARD OF ADMINISTRATOR 10F THE CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIRE-
MENT SYS'fEM.
Councilman
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to th~ meeting, (3:35 P.M.).
HOLIC GI LICENSE APPLICA N: App1i~ation submitted by Evelyn C. Jackson
and John!. Jackson, for On-g. Beer, fot Mimi's, at 3148% West Lincoln Ave-
nue, (C-l zone), was presented :y the City Manager to the City Council for
their inlormation.
No Council
on said application.
WETY DEVICE( - STODDARD SCHOOL:
findings of a study requested
measures were indicated for th
the aid of a map posted on the
patterns of pedestrian traffic
the following programs would b
school year:
_affic Eng~neer, Edward Granzow, briefed the
y the City Council to determine what safety
'area served by the Stoddard School. With
.ast Council Chambers wall, he indicated the
to and fr~m the school, and reported that
implemented by the beginning of the 1968-69
1. A
Ninth Street.
2.
Ninth Street,
3. A pedestrian cro
Avenue will be remarked and re
4. That condemnatio
corner of Wakefield Avenue and
permanent access to the school
ill be aS$igned to the school crossing on
41k will be installed on the west side of
Ql, and trees and bushes trimmed.
~ing located at Loara Street and Orangewood
~gned for increased visibility.
;proceedings on the parcel located at the
!lippen drive are being initiated to provide
and park site from the south.
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On the recommendatioof the City Manager, Councilman Schutte moved
that the City Attorney be auth .ized to investigate the possibility of imme-
diate possession of the parcel on which eminent domain proceedings were
authorized, pursuant to Resolu ion No. 681-525. Councilman Krein seconded
the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
City Engineer, James
in contacting the owners of th
jects to the curb, thereby imp
permission is received to relo
to 2 feet wide, could be made
ddox, reported on difficulties encountered
well site on Orangewood Avenue, which pro-
ing pedestrian traffic. He stated that if
~te the retaining wall the strip, 18 inches
ailable f0r sidewalk purposes.
Mr. Granzow continue his report, stating that the unimproved pro-
perty on the south side of Ora sewood AveDue is not suitable for the instal-
lation of a temporary sidewalkithout acquiring additional right-of-way, due
to the steep embankment.
Councilman Clark ~ted that be had been able to contact all but
one of the property owners on e south side of Orangewood Avenue, and they
are willing to permit removal f the first row of orange trees to increase
visibility in this area. He a '14.ed what the needs of the City would be, in
order to proceed with the temp~ary sidewalk, to which Mr. Granzow replied
that it would be necessary to tain an easement or license to use a four-
foot strip beyond the present 4sement line, located 20 feet from the center-
line of Orangewood Avenue.
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The Deputy City Atto ney noted that an easement for irrevocable
license would be preferable to a temporary license, for such purposes.
Mr. Don Crews, 1620 ~st Orangewood Avenue, requested clarifica-
tion of the easement on the no th side of Orangewood Avenue, and Mr. Granzow
advised it extended 30 feet fr the centerline of Orangewood Avenue.
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Mrs. Martin ~hodes, 1868 Norma Lane, Safety Chairman of the Stoddard
School P.T.A., asked ~ the speed limit could be posted on Ninth Street, as
previous ly reques ted. I
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Mr. Granzow 1dVised that a survey is presently under way, and the
Police Department and he Traffic Division will make a recommendation for the
solution of this proQ m in the very near future.
Jfman, President of the Stoddard School P.T.A., also
spoke in ~ting the speed limit on Ninth Street.
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Mrs. Doroth
the crosswalk on Oraq
two lanes; Councilman
are present in that a
able. Mr. Granzow al
ing pattern, which wo
tion at an unmarked $
be remarked and resi~
Vassallo, 2128 Atlanta Street, suggested relocating
ood Avenue, to a point where the street narrows to
lark pointed out that no permanent sidewalks or curbs
a, therefore, the present location would be more suit-
noted that relocation would modify the existing walk-
d probably result in children crossing the intersec-
t. Mr. Maddox pointed out that the crosswalk is to
d, which will improve visibility.
Mrs. Rhodes ~ndicated a willingness to withhold any further re-
quests, in order to a ~ow a trial of the safety measures recommended by the
City Staff, except in egard to posting the speed limit on Ninth Street, which
she felt was imperati
RB
T fOR LICENSE - VAL
formation, a reconsi
Tour Signtseeing Com~
and was scheduled thi
June 25, 1968.)
PING MANAGEMENT COMPANY. On the basis of new in-
ation of the request for license to operate the Town
y, was requested by Valen Parking Management Company,
,date, (request for license denied at the meeting of
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Mr. Dennis nke, Attorney for Mr. Valen, addressed the Council,
stating that the requ t for license to operate the Town Tour service was
denied on the basis t t a requirement of public necessity or convenience
had not been shown, a that it was his opinion that the need exists but was
not sufficiently stre ed at that time. He referred to the report of the
Transportation Commit e, of the Citizens' Capital Improvements Committee,
and cited the increas 'in tourism over the last two years, and the projected
increase in conventio lattendance, pointing out that many will arrive by air
and will require some eans of local transportation, and nQted the recommen-
dation of the committ that transportation facilities be expanded. He sub-
mitted a petition, si 'ed by the operators of 30 business establishments in
the Disneyland Commer ~al-Recreational area, supporting the Town Tours pro-
posal. He claimed th . the facilities of the Anaheim Jitney Systems were
inadequate to serve t increasing needs for service, and asked that a license
be granted to allow t Town Tour Sightseeing Company to operate as a supp-
lement. He offered t ,accept other responsibilities which the City may feel
are justified, in add'~ion to the evening tour.
Mr. Michael len, 2503 Chestnut, Orange, showed color slides of
his equipment, and th istops along the route he proposed to serve. He stated
that he is ready to b 'in service immediately, if a license is granted.
,...,
~rk asked if the proposed route would be strictly ad-
: is granted; Mr~ Valen replied it would. Councilman
nager if he had received any complaints regarding
Murdoch indicated that no recent complaints had been
regarding the Jitney Service, but there were some com-
, rtation system in general is inadequate. Councilman
~ could be granted for a trial period, and Mr. Murdoch
done, but suggested that it be of sufficient dura-
results, rather than just during the peak summer
Councilman
hered to, if the lice
Dutton asked the City
the Jitney Service; M .
received, specificall
plaints that the tran
Krein asked if a lice
advised that it could
tion to produce relia
season.
Following C
land Hotel, spoke in
opinion, it would not
cil discussion, Mr. D on Owen, representing Disney-
port of the Town Tour proposal, stating that, in his
in competition with the Jitney Service.
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Mrs. Velta Keller~ presentin$ the Branding Iron Restaurant,
also supported the proposal, reporte4 that she is often requested to
call a taxi for patrons of th restaurant, and is asked to recommend other
places of interest. She felt that the Tawn Tours would offer tourists an
opportun.i ty to see what Anahe' : has to offer.
In answer to Counci
proposal now being offered,
the Town Tour remained unchan
responsibilities befitting a
the Town Tour company is will.
lingness to accept a temporar
\questions regarding the exact nature of the
.i Menke stated that the original concept of
; howeve~, if the Council felt that other
nsportation service should also be assumed,
to assume them. He again expressed a wil-
!license, ~evocable at any time.
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Following further
one else present wished to a
cil discussion, Mayor Pebley asked if any-
ss the City Council.
Mr. Ed Slagle, repr
the need exists for the propo
one-half of his 67 units are .
ness. He stated that althou
he had received no complaints
delays.
nting Yellow Cab Company, questioned whether
tour setvice, stating that an average of
:le at most times, due to insufficient busi-
!from time-to-time there is a heavy demand,
ring the last thirty days for excessive
Mr. Harry Knisely,
dicated that he wished to hav
requested that a decision be
according to his information,
not purchased; that an applic
ties Commission to allow the
questioned their ability to se
He asked that these matters be
resenting Anaheim Jitney Systems, Inc., in-
~n opportunity to prepare an argument, and
: erred until a later meeting. He reported,
he Town Tour equipment was actually leased,
~on was now pending before the Public Utili-
n Tour service to serve Orange County, and
e an area this large with the existing units.
explored before a final decision is reached.
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Mr. D.W. Boyles, Pr
Sightseeing Company, also ques
service the Anaheim area, if t
Commission is approved. He as
a decision is made.
~dent, Airport Coach Service and Orange County
~oned the ability of the Town Tour company to
~ir application before the Public Utilities
ed that the entire matter be studied before
On motion by Council
consideration of subject reque
17, 1968, pending study and re
of the Anaheim Area Visitor an
bus service in the Disneyland
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t was continued to the meeting of September
bmmendations of the Transportation Committee
. Convention Bureau, regarding the need for
bmmercial-Recreational area. MOTION CARRIED.
PROPOSED BOND ISSUE: The Ci ty Mana
ties and Ways and Means Commit
mittees, that a Bond Issue, to
Bonds, and $8,650,000.00 'in Re
1968, General Election Ballot,
be necessary during the next f
er briefed the recommendations of the Priori-
ee of the Citizens Capital Improvement Com-
fllin. $17,000,000.00 in General Obligation
enue Bonds, be included in the November 5,
to finance ,City programs that were felt to
'\7e years:
General at ion Bond
New City Hall (structure, site
Sewer Construction Program
Storm Drain Construction Progr
Librarv Pro2ram
Euclid Branch Library
A',:quisit:'.oL1 of propertj' adja
Branch Library (Sunkist and
Haskett Branch Library Addit
Regional Library Site Acquis
Branch Library Site Acquisit
Parks (Land acquisition, devel
iaprovements)
Water Capital Improvements Pro
and parking)
$5,OOO~OOO.OO
700,000.00
4,500~OOO.OO
800,000.00
eat to Me ti.L::r:-::;o~.Oi1~rouse
f..ncoln)
On
tion (Hill and Canyon)
en (Hill and Canyon)
,ment, facilities and
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4,000~000.00
2,000,000.00
RESlLUIION NO. 68R-526:
adoption.
RESQLUTION NO. 68R-527:
adoption.
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Revenue Bond Pro s
Acquisition of rema
69/12 KV Substation~
Edison distribution properties
$7,400,000.00
1,250,000.00
Mr. Murdo~
issued without chang
capacity would be w~
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g the current tax rate, and that the City's bonding
within the limits of the Council's. present policy.
Councilmap
be authorized to pro
include the proposed
ed by the Priority W
the motion. MOTION
chutte moved that the City Manager and City Attorney
ed with the drafting of the necessary documents to
ond issue on the November, 1968, ballot as recommend-
s and Means Committee. Councilman Dutton seconded
Krein offered Resolution No. 68R-526 for
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A RESOLUTION OF THE tTY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING RESOLU-
TION NO. 68R-426 AND PmNDING AND ESTABLISHING RATES OF COMPENSATION FOR
VARIOUS JOB CLASSES. I
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
offered Resolution No. 68R-527 for
Roll Call
Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
None
The Mayor
Resolution No. 68R-526 duly passed and adopted.
Refer to R ~olution Book.
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A RESOLUTION OF THE tiTY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING RESOLUTION
NO. 68R-426 AND AME. . NG RATE OF COMPENSATION FOR THE JOB CLASS OF DUPLI-
CATING SHOP SUPERVIS .
Roll Call
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
None
Resolution No. 68R-527 duly passed and adopted.
CO . ENTION CENTER PARKIN
City Manager, Counci
square foot, be est.
by a tenant for reve
MOTION CARRIED.
PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDME Councilman Clark outlined a proposal to amend Sec-
tion 504 of the Chat r to the City of Anaheim, as follows, for submission
to a vote of the p~o ~e at the Aext General Election:
P bPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT
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T RENTAL FEES: On report and recommendation of the
n Krein moved that a rate of 2~ per day, per net
,ished for leasing of additional outdoor ground space
~e production. Councilman Schutte seconded the motion.
It is proposed that ~.' cti6n 504 of the Charter to the City of Anaheim be
amended to read as f jlows:
Section 50
of the City Council
election of the Coun
MAYOR. The Mayor shall be a regular voting member
ected from such Council membership at each regular
lman.
(a) Duti
motions and shall ha
The Mayor may make and second
all proceedings. He shall be
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the offl~ial head of the City
the primary but not the exc1us
policies, programs and needs 0
occasion requires, he may inf
or program. He shall perform
as may be prescribed by this C
cil. The elected Mayor shall
successor is elected and quali
office of Mayor except a duly
as Councilman for at least two
pr all ceremonial purposes. He shall have
~e responsibility for communicating the
. the City government to the people, and as
the people of any major change in policy
uch other duties consistent with his office
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~rter or as may be imposed by the City Coun-
~rve for a term of two years and until his
~ed. No one shall be eligible to hold the
~ected and qualified Councilman who has served
years.
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(b) Election of Ma At each general City Election~ each in-
cumbent Councilman may file fo ! election to the office of Mayor. Those
members of the City Council vb ~e terms expire and are filing for re-election
may also file for the office 0 'Mayor, in addition to filing for re-election
as Councilman. Councilmen who desire to file for the office of Mayor shall
file a declaration of intentio with the Office of the City Clerk at the
same time and in the same Mann t as candidates for the office of Councilman.
At the election for Mayor, the ~andidatereceiving the highest number of
votes shall be declared electe. In dete~minin8 which candidate shall be
elected layor, no write-in vot shall be counted. In preparing the ballot
for the Mayor's election~ the lty Clerk shall have printed in large bold-
face type the following langua e:
"VOTE ONLY FOR A
D CANDIDATE"
In case of a tie vote, the Co
dates tied for highest vote.
the Council shall select a May
vacancy. The office of Mayor
ing such office no longer hold
til shall select the Mayor from the candi-
n case of a vacancy in the office of Mayor,
t from the eligible Councilmen to fill the
.a11 be deemed vacant when the person hold-
office as Councilman for any reason.
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(c) The City Counci
Pro-Tempore, who shall serve i
Council. The Mayor Pro-Tempor
his abseace or disability.
shall designate one of its members as Mayor
such capacity at the pleasure of the City
shall perform the duties of the Mayor during
Until the election 0 the Mayor at the first general City election
following the adoption of this ~harter amendment, the Mayor shall serve in
such capacity at the pleasure f the City Council.
Mayor Pebley read an distributed copies of a prepared staten.c:nt
opposing the proposed Charter lbendmeLt, and offering an additional proposal,
should the City Council elect () place Councilman Clark's proposed Amendmen;
on the November ballot, as fol ()ws:
'~his proposed City C 4rter Amendment, as introduced by my fellow
City Councilman, is of major iortance in the function of this City.
It is of general imp
City Hall, and to the general
to its officials, those connected with
But before consideri g to bring such an issue before the citizenry,
the members of the City Counci should consider the effects such an Amend-
ment would have on the City of naheim.
Speaking as
in opposition to this
I wish to go on record at this time
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This position
would turn the position
not believe would be in
by me because I believe that such action
into a pOlitical tool, a tool which I do
interests of the City of Anaheim.
...
It is not right that ~ny certain group of persons -- Republican,
Democratic, or otherwise orien ted -- should have control of the govern-
ment of this City, such would e inevitable should this amendment be approved.
Cit
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The office
City Council -- if a
quickly. If he is e
sians, with no reco
tion, costly to taxp
ing the voters.
f the Mayor should remain under the control of the
n is not doing his job, then he can be replaced,
ted, then the citizens have to live with his deci-
, for a two-year period. Other than a special elec-
rs, and which would take three months before reach-
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Anaheim
business, and I believe it should be run in that
manner.
The e1ecti
the election of a 5-
In the case of a cit
their Board.
of a 5-member City Council by the citizens is like
her Board of Directors by a company's stockholders.
I the taxpayers are the stockholders -- the Council
!
Each elects
the official spokes
organization as an i
of the City for all c
only at the pleasure
"ts Chairman -- the City Council its Mayor -- who is
He has no direct power with which to control the
. vidual, his only power is that of the official head
emonial purposes, and he serves in such a capacity
the City Council.
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If this Cit I Council elects to place this amendment on the Novem-
ber ballot, then I h an additional matter to bring up, which is also
pertinent.
My proposal ~s to give the citizenry the opportunity to ratify -
or defeat - the salat ~s which the City Council was given in the last City
Charter election.
The proposa I would give the voters two alternatives:
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t' City Council its $400.00 per month salary per
00 for the Mayor -- or
alaries at $300.00 per man limit, as recommended
,e for a city the size of Anaheim. This recommenda-
law in all General Law Cities in this State.
1.
Councilman --
2. Set the
by the State Legislat
tion, of course, is n
Again,
to go on record.
:
I wish to g Ion record opposing the $800.00 salary for the Mayor,
if he is to become an ~fficial elected by the voters, and in favor of the
Legislature's recomme ~ation of $300.00 per month, for the Councilmen and
the Mayor.
My reason b ~ind this statement is because I feel that by taking
the attractiveness OU I of the salary you will eliminate the possibility of
getting people intere ~ed only in the salary, and not in the welfare of the
City, seeking the off Ce of Mayor.
With
and dedication
City.
~r salary you will attract only the dedicated persons,
. jor importance to the successful operation of this
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The City of ~naheim has become the progressive city it is, because
of Mayors and Council n in the past, such as A.J. Schutte, Rex Coons, and
Charles Pearson; men 0 served their City as Mayor and Councilmen without
these high salaries - ~ho have Served for $50.00 per month.
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They served ~ecause of their dedication to the City, such as mem-
bers of school boards ~erve the community without any remuneration.
J
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It's a matt t of public record that four of the present Council-
men, when they first *n for City Council, were only expecting a $50.00 a
month salary.
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Cit
1; 30 P.M.
I have always felt ~at our p.esent Charter, which was put to a
vote of the people a short t . back, is a good Charter; one which was well
thought out by a committee osed of qen with the City at heart.
SIGNED
o
The only fault I
pointed out before, is the
in the present Charter, and which I have
salaries paid the Mayor and City Councilmen.
Anaheim has been r
jeopardize a good thing in f
time would hurt our City Man
right with the current system. Let's not
or of an experiment. An experiment at this
form of government."
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Councilman Clark s
some people have expressed a
Mayor; that it was prepared
of government the City prese
powers to the Mayor. Referr
that the record show that he
when the pay was established
ted he proposed the Charter Amendment because
esire to have the privilege of selecting the
~th the intent of maintaining the same type
ly enjoys; and that it grants: no additional
:g to Mayor Pebley's statement, he requested
Iso ran for the office of Councilman in 1964,
't $50.00 per month.
Following Council
of a motion concerning the p
ust 27, 1968, to allow furth
~scussiori, Councilman'Llark deferred initiation
. osed Charter Amendment to the meeting of Aug-
Council study.
ADJOURNKINI: Councilman Krein mo d to adjourn. Councilman Dutton seconded the
motion. MOTION CARRIED.
ADJOURJED - 6:30 P.M.
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California -
st 27 1968 1:30 P.M.
The City Council of .e City of Anaheim met in regular session~
PRESElIr :
ABSDT:
PRlSDT:
COUNCILMEN: Dutton, trein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
COUNCILHIN; None
ASSISTANT CITYMARAC Robert M. Davis
DEPUTY CITY ATTORI1EY Alan R. Watts
CITY CLBIK: Dene M. "i1liams
CITY BNGINEBIl: Jame" P. Maddox
ASSISTANT DBVELO SERVICES DIRECTOR: Robert Mickelson
FlRAMCE DIRECTOR: glaa Ogden
ZOlfIlfG SUPERVISOR: na1d Thompson
order.
INVOC&Tltll Reverend Murray tford, of the First Church of the Nazarene,
gave the Invocation.
FLAG SAL~E: Councilman Schut . led the Assembly in the Pledge of Allegiance
to the Flag.
PROCIMfAIION: Mayor Pebley pr 41aimed the period f~'Om September 1, 1968,
throush Noveltber 11, 1969, as "American Legion Golden Anniversary
Year."
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~E5: M[~es of the Anaheim ci , Council meeting held August 13,1968, were
. approved on motion by Council . Krein, seconded by Councilman Clark. MOTIon
CAlUU~ .