1968/09/24
68-572.
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Dutton, Schutte, and Clark
None
Krein and Pebley
The Mayor
declared Resolution No. 68R-585 duly passed and
adop ted.
SALI OF TAX-DEEDED LAND: the City Manager reported on request received from the
County Tax Co11ecto1;.' to approve Tax Sale No. 1035 to the Magnolia School
District. The su:'~e t parcel was described as a well site, surrounded by
Magnolia School Dist ~ct property.
On the rec ~endation of the City Manager, Councilman Clark moved
that the agreement 0 tsale and purchase be approved. Councilman Dutton sec-
onded the motion. ION CARRIED.
we
's DIVISION ANAHEI
vitation to the City
sion of the Anaheim
ing for confirmation
and Clark indicated
The City Manager relayed an in-
ounci1 to attend the first meeting of the Women's Divi-
~amber of Commerce, to be held September 26, 1968, ask-
of those planning to attend. Councilmen Dutton, Schutte,
ey would attend the me~ting.
PROGRESS REPORT - JITNEY
aration of signs mar
(authorized at the
GNS: Councilman Clark asked for a report On the prep-
d "Jitney Stop," for Anaheim Jitney Systems, Inc.,
'ting of July 9, 1968.)
The Direct
Jitney Systems, Inc.,
with the Traffic Eng.
signs prepared.
Public Works indicated that Mr. Jaeger, of Anaheim
contacted several weeks ago and had not yet met
to make the necessary arrangements to have the
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RECLASSIFICATION NO. 100: Councilman Clark requested a report on progress
made in connection w. requiring compliance with conditions to Reclassifi-
cation No. 65-66-10 , (property located at northeast corner of Euclid and
Orangewood.)
upervisor indicated that the principals have been con-
tacted, ering survey is under way, preliminary to construction
of the re~t1ired bloc ~all, and a meeting has been scheduled to decide the
height, color, and ch ice of materials for the wall.
ADJOURNMENT:
motion.
moved to adjourn. Councilman Clark seconded the
ADJOURNED:
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SIGNED
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The City Council
the City of Anaheim met in regular session.
COUNCILMEN: Dutt.
Clar
COUNCILMEN: Krei
CITY MANAGER.: Ke
ASSISTANT CI'IY
CITY ATTORNEY: j'
CITY CLERK: Dene
CITY IMGIHDR: J
ZOIfING SUPERVISOR
(entered the meeting at 3:15 P.M.,) Schutte,
land Peb ley
A. Murdoch
ER: Rob.rtK. Davis
eph Geisler
.' W~lli~
s P. MadeJox
Ronald Tioapson
Mayor Pebley call
the meeting to order.
I~TIO.~ Reverend Duane
gave the InvQcati
of the First Southern Baptist Church,
F~G ~l1.rB: Councilman cl
to the Flag.
MINUTES: .inutes of the Anaheim ~ity Council meeting, held September lO, 1968,
were approved, on motion bytouncilman Schutte, secondIH by Councilman
Clark. K>TION CARRIED.
led the Assembly in the Pledge of Allegiance
WAIVER OF ING - ORDINANCES RESOLUTI NSe Councilman Clark moved to waive
the reading in full of all dinancesand resolutions, and that consent to
the waiver of reading is he ~'bY given by all Councilmen, unless after read-
ing of the title, specific quest is made by a Councilman for the reading
of such ordinance or resolu . on. Councilman Schutte seconded the motion.
MOTIOB UNANIK>USLY CARRIED.
REPORT - J! HANCIAL .DEMA1U>S AGIN
88>unt of $816,624.46, in
THE CITY: Demands against the City, in the
; ordancewith the 1968-69 Budget, were approved.
PUBLIC H ING - LA PALMA-MIRA
474, duly published in the
August 21 and 28, 1968, an
perty according to the las
held on proposed annexatio
as the La Palma-Miraloma A
ANNEXAT iiON: Pursuant to Resolution No. 68R-
heim Bulletin and the P1acentia Courier,
written notices mailed to the owners of pro-
equalized assessment roll, public hearing was
of uninhabited territory known and designated
xation.
The City
in her office.
Mayor Pebley ask if anyone in the audience wished to address
the City Council; there be ng no response, declared the hearing closed.
no written protests had been filed
RESOLUTION NO. 68R-586:
586 tor adoption.
uncilman Schutte offered Resolution No. 68R-
Refer to Resolut on Book.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY C fNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER-
MINIRG THAT A MAJORITY PRO ,ST HAS NOt BEEN MADE IN THE PROCEEDINGS FOR
THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN NHABITED TERRITORY TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
KNOW AND DESIGNATED AS LA tALMA-MIRALOMA ANNEXATION.
Roll Call Vote:
AYES:
NOES:
TEMPOIAllIL Y ABSENT:
ABSENT:
OOUNCILME
COUNCI
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CO UNCI
Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
Dutton
Krein
Resolution No. 68R-586 duly passed and adopted.
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ORDINANCE NO. 2580. Councilman Clark offered Ordinance No. 2580 for first
reading.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING THE ANNEXATION TO THE CITY
OF' ANAHEIM OF THE T tlRITORY KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS LA PALMA-MIRALOMA
ANNEXATION.
P LICHEARING - SANTA
68R-490, duly publ
August 21 and 28, 1
according to the la
proposed annexation
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CANYON Pursuant to Resolution No.
ed in the Anaheim Bulletin and the P1acentia Courier,
8, and written notices mailed to the owners of property
t equalized assessment roll, public hearing.was held on
~f uninhabited territory known and designated as Santa
. Noo 2.
RESOLUTION NO.
for adoption.
The City
in her office.
reported that no written protests had been filed
Mayor Peb
the City Council; t
asked if anyone in the audience ,wished to address
being no response, declared the hearing closed~
Councilman Clark offered Resolution No. 68R-587
Refer
A RESOLUTION OF THBQITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER-
MINING THAT A MAJOR Y PROTEST HAS NOT BEEN. MADE IN THE PROCEEDINGS FOR THE
ANNEXATION OFCERTA UNINHABITED TERRITORY TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM KNOWN
AND DESIGNATED AS S TA ANA CAlIYON ANNEXA'IION NO.2.
Roll Call
AYES:
NOES:
TBMPORARILYABSENT:
ABSENT:
Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
Dutton
Krein
The Mayor Resolution No. 68R-587 duly passed and adopted.
ORDINANCE NO. 2581: Councilman Clark offered Ordinance No. 2581 for first
reading.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE : TY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING'THE ANNEXATION TO THE :CITY OF
ANAHEIM OF THE TERRI RY KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS SANTA ANA CANYON ANNEXATION
NO.2.
NO. 68-8A: Public hearing. was held on proposed
abandonment of a po on of an existing roadway located at the northeast
corner of Orange and Western Avenues, pursuant to Resolution No. 68R-542,
duly published in th Anaheim Bulletin on September 12, 1968, and notices
thereof posted in ac ordance with law.
there
sked if anyone wished to address the City Council;
$e, declared the hearing closed.
RESOLUTION NO.
for adoption.
Councilman Schutte offered Resolution No. 68R-588
Refer
A RESOLUTION OF THE tTY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ORDERING THEVACA-
TION AND ABANDONMENT ~F A PORTION OF AN EXISTING ROADWAY AND EASEMENT FOR
ROADWAY PURPOSES UFO . OVER, ACROSS AND ALONG THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED
REAL PROPERTY. (Nor least corner of Orange and Western Avenues.)
Roll Call C/)te:
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tember 24 1968 1: 30 P.M.
AYES:
NOES:
TEMPORAlUL YABSKNT:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN: Schutte, Clark and Pebley
COUNCILMEN: ~one
COUNCILMEN: putton
OOUNCILHBN:~rein
The Mayor declared . solution No. 68R-588 duly passed and adopted.
DIDD DM1C~ PlACE .PlBMIT: Appl
dinoerancing :atDenn,'s Out
mitted and granted, subject t
Municipal Code, as recommende
man Clark, seconded by Counci
at ion fiLed by Dennis O. Nielsen, to allow
sInn, 417 South Brookhurst Street, was sub-
1 the provisions of Chapter 4.16 of the Anaheim
J
I by the Chief of Police, on motion by Council-
-fuan Schutte. MOTION CARRIED.
- PUBLIC~CI.PERMIT: Application
-\
of United Latin American Citi
penter'. Hall, 608 West Ver
to the provisions of Chapter
ed by the Chief of Police, 0
man Scbutte. MOTION CARRIED.
~led by HenryR. Correa, on behalf of the League
~ns, for permit to conduct public dance at Car-
: Avenue, was submitted and granted, subject
~l6 of the Anabeim Municip.1 Code, as recommend-
~tion by Councilman Clark, seconded by Council-
. SIDEWALK AI -2300 SOOTHLBNI
Pacific Mutual Life Insurance
2300 South Lewis Street, was
Request of Henry Reichert, Agent for
ompany, flor temporary-waiver of sidewalk at
bbmitted.
On the recommendati
that sidewalk-waiver be gran
s of the City Engineer, Councilman Clark moved
, subject to the 'following conditions:
1. That no perman plantina or permanent-type improvements be
permitted within the area res ved for future sidewalk.
2. That approved 1 ! -growing shrubs or plants be installed, along
with an adequate irrigation stem for the ,area.
Councilman Schutte
MOTION CARRIED.
FINAL MAP - TRACT NO. 6603: Devel
of Anaheim; tract locate~ at
nue, cOBtaining 14 lots in t
er - Oraqge County Development Corporation
e northeast corner of Broadway and Dale Ave-
R-1 zone.
The City Engineer
the tentative map previously
warded to the City Attorney
recommeaded approval thereof.
orted said map conforms substantially with
proved, that bond has been posted and for-
approval, and required fees paid, and he
On the recommendat
that Final Map, Tract No. 66
bond by the City Attorney.
CARRIED.
s of the City Engineer, Councilman Clatt moved
be.approved, subject to approval of required
ncilman Schutte seconded the motion. K)TION
VARIANCE NO. 1968: Request of R
of dedication requirements t
southwest corner of Walnut S
Coons for an extension of time and amendment
Variance No. 1968, property located at the
et and Cerritos Avenue.
Consideration of
ing of September 17, 1968,
subject request was held over from the meet-
allow the applicant to be present.
The City Planning ission, at their meeting held August 26, 1968,
granted a six-month extensio of time to said variance, to expire April 1,
1969, subject to dedication f 45 feet for both Walnut Street and Cerritos
Avenue, within 30 days.
Excerpt of the Cit
1968, was also submitted, am
That the request for approva
widening for Cerritos Avenue
corner return, which was pro
date, be hereby denied; that
as such time as the City of
that it be made;for street-w
cation to be made within 30
:Planning Commission meeting held September ll,
~ ing the preceding recommendation, as follows:
'of an irrevocable offer of dedication for street
'nd Walnut Street, including a 25-foot radius
sed to be made not less than 15 years from
the irrevocable offer of dedication be required
heim deems it necessary to require or request
ening purposes, said irrevocable offer of dedi-
ys; and that all improvements on the property,
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such as structures, ~tc., be maintained not less than 12 feet from the ul-
timate 45-foot, hal 4width street boundary, as required by State Law, with
an additional 3-foo 'setback for strip of landscaping if a service station
was being considere. Furthermore, that. an extension of time be granted
for the completion f other conditions, said extension to expire April 1,
1969.
Counci 1.
y asked if the applicant wished to address the City
M~. Rex ens, III West Elm Street, Anaheim, described the subject
property, noting th ~ the parcel consists of 2 small lots, the combined size
of which is 100 fee by 145 feet. The proposed development is a combination
car rental and serv :e facility.
Mr. Coons
accepted to comply
the parcel is small
time to their ulti
for parkway purposes
obstructed, because
foot parkway would
, quested that the irrevocable offer of dedication be
,th the dedication requirement, due to the fact that
~ size, and the streets are fully improved at this
width, and the additional 5-foot dedication would be
only. He pointed out that the existing sidewalk is un-
f the building setback, therefore, development ofa 13-
be necessary.
The City
property, and no st
the terms of the ir
circumstances, and
ineer reported that all curbs are in at the subject
t widening is foreseen in the near future. He felt
~ocable offer of dedication were reasonable, under the
, ommended approval.
The City
will take effect at
15 years. He furth
cation requirements
94, Condition No.1.
~orney noted that the irrevocable offer of dedication
he time the streets are widened, but no sooner than
; advised that, if accepted, it would fulfill the dedi-
hder the City Planning Commission's Resolution No. PC68-
On recomme dation of the City Attorney and the City Engineer, Coun-
cilman Schutte moved that the irrevocable offer of dedication be accepted,
to comply with dedic tion requirements to Variance No. 1968, and an exten-
sion of time be gran ed for the completion of other conditions, said exten-
sion to expire April 1, 1969. Councilman Clark seconded the motion. MOTION
CARRIED.
SIGB PERMIT - ROYAL CARP 173 WEST LINCOLN AVENUE: Request submitted by The
Neill Company, to er tt a sign projecting four feet over the public right-
of-way, at 173 West 1ncoln Avenue, Anaheim, was submitted. On motion by
Councilman Clark, se onded by Councilman Schutte, said 4-foot encroachment
was granted, on cond tion the proposed sign conform to all other Code re-
quirements. MOTION .RRIED.
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Development Company;
of Lincoln Avenue an
lots.
REVISION NO.2 AND 6752: Developer - J.W. Klug
racts located north and west of the northwest corner
Rio Vista Street, and contain 56 proposed R-1 zoned
The City Panning Commission, at their meeting held Sept~er 23,
1968, approved Tenta ive Map - Tract No. 6659, Revision No.2, subject to
the following condit ons:
1. That t , approval of Tentative Map of Tract No. 6659, Revision
No.2, is granted su Ject to the approval of Reclassification No. 68-69-4 and
Variance No. 1995.
2. That s euld this subdivision be developed as more than one sub-
division, each subdi ision thereof shall be submitted in tentative form- for
approval.
3. That a 1 lots within this tract shall be served by underground
utilities.
4. In acc rdance with City Council policy, a six-foot masonry
wall shall be constr ~ted on the westerly property line separating Lot Nos.
15 through 18, 31 th ough 36, 49 and 50, and the proposed Orange Freeway.
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: et (Street "F") shall be 64 feet in width.
. et (Stre~t "E") shall be improved with a 40-
right-of~ay.
1 be disdharged in a manner which is satis-
5. That Carousel
6. That Carousel St .
fOot roadway within the 60-fo
7. That drainage s
factory to the City Engineer.
8. That Street "B"
"e" shall be named Ward Terr
Street; and that Streets "E"
all be Q4med Hempstead Circle; that Street
that Street "D" shall be named Chantilly
"p" shall be named Carousel Street.
The City Planning
6752, at their meeting held
cond1tiOlls:
ission aRproved Tentative Map - Tract No.
tember 23, 1968, subject to the following
1. That the appro~ 1 of Tentative Map of Tract No. 6752 is granted
subject to the approval of Re I ssificat~on No. 68-69-4 and Variance No. 1995.
2. That should thi !subdivision be developed as more than one sub-
division, each subdivision th eof shall be submitted in tentative form for
approval.
this tract shall be served by underground
3. That all
utilities.
4. That the vehicu r access rights to Rio Vista Street shall be
dedicated to the City of Anah ~m, except at street and/or alley openings.
5. In accordance w ~h City Co.ncil policy, a 6-foot masonry wall
shall be constructed on the e t property line separating Lot Nos. 1 and 50
through 56 and Rio Vista Stre ~, except that corner Lot Nos. 1 and 56 shall
be st,epped down to a height 0 130 inches in the front yard setback, and ex-
cept that pedestrian openings ~hall be provided in said walls where cul-de-
sacs abut the planned highway ~ight-of-w.y line of an arterial highway. Rea-
sonable landscaping, includin :irrigation facilities, shall be installed in
the unc8mented portion of the 4rterial highway parkway the full distance of
said wall; plans for said 1an scaping to be submitted to and subject to the
approval of the Superintenden iof Parkway Maintenance. Following installa-
tion and acceptance, the City of Anaheim shall assume the responsibility for
maintenance of said 1andscapi a.
6. In accordance w :~h City Council policy, a 6-foot masonry wall
shall be constructed on the w sterly property line separating Lot Nos. 16
and l7, and the proposed Oran . Freeway.
7. That Carousel S teet (Street "F") shall be 64 feet in width.
8. That drainage s 411 be discharged in a manner which is satis-
factory to the City Engineer.
9. That Street "A"
shall be named Carousel Stree
and that Street "H" shall be
.hall be named Dutch Avenue; that Street "F"
; that Street "G" shall be named Royal Place;
~d Plantation Place.
Councilman Clark mo td that Tentative Maps, Tract Nos. 6659, Revi-
sion No.2, and 6752, be appr ted, subject to the recommendations of the City
Planning Commission. Council n Schutte seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
WORK ORDER NO. 1952: On motion by ~ouncilman Clark, seconded by Councilman Schutte,
award of contract on Work Ord t No. 1952, was withheld one week for further
analysis of bids, as recommen ed by the City Engineer. MOTION CARRIED.
DEEDS OF EASIMENT: Councilman CIa k offered Resolution Nos. 68R-589 to 68R-594
both inclusive, for adoption.
Refer to Resolution Book.
RESO~UTJON NO. 68R-589: A RE ~LUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ANAHEIM ACCEPl'ING AN EASEMENT (;RANT DEED CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR AN SEMENT FOR ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES.
(Wi11iaa A~ Parsons.)
RESOx..U'rJON NO. 68R-590: A RE pLU'rION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ANAHEIM ACCEPITNG AN EASEMENT GRANT DEED CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
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CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR AN SEMEN'!' FOR ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES.
(H.E. and Marjorie J. Balmer.
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RESOLUTION NO. 68R-
ANAHEIM ACCEPTING AN
CERTAIN REAL ~OPER
Marjorie J. Balmer.)
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SEMENT GRANT DEED CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
- FOR AN EA~EM!NT FOR DRAINAGE PURPOSES. (H.E. and
RESOLUfION NO. 68R-
ANAHEIM ACCEPTING AN
CERTAIN REAL PROPER
Marjorie J. Balmer.)
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SEMENT GRANT DEED CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
FOR AN EASEMENT FOR SANITARY SEWER PURPOSES. (H. E. and
R,DOLUTION NO . 68R- A RESOJ.,UTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ANAHEIM ACCEPTING FO EASEMENT DEEDS IN CONNECTION WITH CONDITIONAL USE
PERMIT NO. 970. (Wa t Disney Products and Wrather Hotels, Incorporated.)
AYES:
NOES:
TEIIPORARILY ABSENT:
ABSENT:
OLUTION NO. 68R-
ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A
(Elizabeth Lancaster
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
DEED OF AN EASEMENT FOR DRAINAGE PURPOSES.
Roll Call
Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
Dutton
Krein
The Mayor,clared Resolution Nos. 68R-589 to 68R-594, both inclu-
sive, duly passed an : adopted.
BE EMENT OF EMINENT
Resolution No. 68R-
N - RESOL ON NO. 68R-595: Counci1man,Clark offered
for adoption.
Refer
A RESOLUTION OF THEtTY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AUTHORIZING THE
SETTLEMENT OF CERTAI . EMINENT DOMAIN LITIGATION AND AUTHORIZING PAYMENT
IN CONNECTION THEREW1H. (Western Avenue - $611.49 - Donovan,et al.)
AYES:
NOES:
TEMPORARILY ABSENT:
ABSENT:
Resolution No. 68R-595 duly passed and. adopted.
Roll Call
Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
Dutton
Krein
The Mayor
PURCHASE: The Assistant tty Manager reported on informal bids received for 'the
purchase of 689 feet of l8-foot high fencing, for the driving range at the
Anaheim Municipal Go f Course, as follows, and recommen4ed acceptaficeof the
low bid, that of Ale ~n Fence Company:
VENDOR
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AMOUNT - INCLUDING TAX
Alcorn Fence Company Santa Ana - - - - - - - - - $3,305.00
Guardian Fence Compa J, Long Beach - - 3,915.00
Crown Pipe & Supply, Santa Ana - - - - - - - - 3,92Q.Qo
On the rec Itmendation of the Assistant City Manager, Counci11D4n
Schutte moved that t e low bid of Alcorn Fence Company be accepted,-and
purchase authorized n the amount of $3,305.00, including tax. Councilman
Clark seconded the m tion. MOTION CARRIED.
PURCHASE: The Assistant ity Manager reported on informal bids received for the
purchase of two 69KV lower Transformers, as follows, and recommended accept-
ance of the low bid, that of General Electric Company:
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General Blectric Company, Los
Parks & Company, Long Beach -
McGraw-Edison, Pico-Rivera - -
Wagner Electric - - - - - - -
Westinghouse Electric, Los Ana
~ge1es - - - - - - -$4l,113~80
- - - - - - - - - - 41,668.20
~ - - - - - - - - - -41,790.00
- - - - - - - - - - 42,588.00
~es - - - - - - - - -43,211.70
On the recommendatio ~ of the A$sistant City Manager, Councilman
Schutte ~ved that the low bid qf General Electric Company be accepted, and
purchase authorized in the amo t of $41,113.80, including tax. Councilman
Clark seconded the motion. MO ON CARRIED.
IURCHASE: The Assistant City Manag ~ reported on informal bids received for the
purchase of three Spot Lights, ~s follows, and recommended acceptance of the
low bid, that of West Coast Li Kting & Trade Supply:
VENDOR
AMOUNT - INCLUDING TAX
West Coast Lighting & Trade Su DIy, Los A$ge1es - - $6,804.00
Olsen C~any, Hollywood - - - J - - - - - - - - - - 7,008.75
Cliff Renfro, Hollywood - - - - - - - - -7,138.62
B.F. Shearer Company, Los Ange 4s - - - - - - - -7,200.90
On the recommendatic . of the Assistant City Manager, Councilman
Clark moved that the low bid,~at of West Coast ~ighting and Trade Supply,
be accepted, and purchase auth~ized in the amount of $6,804.00, including
tax. Councilman Schutte secon .d the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
IURCHASE: The Assistant City Manag . recownended the purchase of a Topping
Unit for the City's Von High dt Test Set, and advised that the one manufac-
turer, Von Company, has submit .d a quotation for said equipment in the amount
of $3,407.25, including tax. . thereupon recommended the purchase be author-
ized at this time.
On the recommendatio . of the Assistant City Manager, Councilman
Clark moved that the quotation of Von Company be accepted, and purchase au-
thorized in the amount of $3,4 7.25, including tax. Councilman Schutte
seconded the motion. MOTION CRIED.
ORDINANCE NO. 2578: The City Attor
offered for first reading Sept
lic concern over the original
originally read had been in th
inadvertently deleted last yea
there was not a single instanc
Mr. Geisler read the proposed
following paragraph:
.y reported that Ordinance No. 2578, which was
ber 17, 1968, had been amended in view of pub-
ording, noting, however, that the ordinance as
Municipal Code for many years, until it was
, and that in all the years it was in effect
in which utilities were actually disconnected.
endment to the ordinance, which would add the
"Prior to turn-off,
Department shall notify the ow
the utilities shall be cut off
ments with the City to insure
ficer, or employee, within a r
he Customer Service Division, or the Utilities
er of the premises where such dog is kept that
in the event the owner does not make arrange-
he safety of such meter reader, inspector, of-
asonable time after receipt of such notice."
Mr. Geisler outlined
where the meter reader is unab
enabling the customer to read
fu1 attempts have been made wh
of the customer is it necessar
discontinued unless satisfacto
the procedures currently being followed in cases
o to make a reading, noting that a card 18 left,
is own meter, and only when repeatedly unsuccess-
dh have met with a lack of cooperation on the part
to warn the customer that the service will be
y arrangements are made to read the meter.
The City Clerk noted
testing the adoption of the or
letter from Mr. Bernard Wechsler, pro-
as originally read, had been received.
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A member f the audi,ence also presented a peti tion to the City
Council, expressing ~pposition to the ordinance.
Mr~ Wechs ~r, 2442 Powhatan Avenue, Anaheim, addressed the City
Council, stating th t he felt it was reasonable to protect meter readers,
but felt enforcemen of such ordinance should be decided after judicial
review, and not at ~e discretion of the meter reader.
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Mr. Geisl
out in the proposed
given to the owner
comply. He noted t
the owner of a dog
sons such as meter
ness purposes, are
damages inflicted.
be a more cooperati
~ pointed out that the established procedure, as spelled
~endment to the ordinance, provides for notice to be
f the premises and a reasonable time for the owner to
4t the City could initiate judicial proceedings against
bich attacks a meter reader, since under State law, per-
eaders, who are permitted on private property for busi-
~otected from dog bites, in that the owner is liable for
ije further noted that the proposed ordinance was felt to
e method of dealing with the problem.
South Bond Street, also spoke in opposi-
Mrs. Barb
tion to adoption of
The City
home where a dog pr
effort is made on t
satisfactory arrang
:nager explained the procedures that are followed at a
ents a problem to the meter reader, noting that every
part of the Customer Service Division to make mutually
nts to have the meter read.
Mr. Ed Ha
ordinance is more a
that an amendment t
placed outside the
is unpaid after a s
which would eliminat
ell, 1313 Candlewood, stated that he felt the amended
eptable than the original ordinance, and also suggested
the Electrical Code be adopted, to allow meters to be
age. He further suggested that if the utility bill
cified length of time, that service be discontinued,
the need for the proposed ordinance.
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Mr. Geisle pointed out that any homeowner can move a meter if he
is willing to pay th necessary costs involved; however, problems would re-
sult in that service is normally from the rear of the property.
Mrs. Carol Owenby, 529 Barnett Street, complained about the meter
reader waving the me er stick at her dog, when entering her front yard, stat-
ing that she preferr d him to come to the door first.
Following
wording of the amend
"reasonable time."
changed to read "wit
that the word "shall
cut off." By genera
ordinance were adopt
ouncil discussion, Councilman Clark suggested that the
. ordinance be changed to specify what constitutes a
l1e City Attorney stated that the amendment could be
in a period of 30 days." The City Manager suggested
be changed to "may," to read "The utilities may be
consent, both of the proposed changes to the amended
d.
Mr. Howard Hornsby, 239 South Broadview, requested further clari-
fication of the arra .ements that could be made to have a meter read, and
Mr. Murdoch advised the arrangements would be made on a permanent basis'
where a problem exis
Ordinance
Ius ion of Council discussion, Councilman Clark offered
s amended, for first reading.
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OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 10, CHAPTER
ICIPAL CODE BY ADDING THERETO SECTION 10.16.470.
ORDINANCE NO. 2582:
reading.
ilman Schutte offered Ordinance No. 2582 for first
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
MUNICIPAL CODE RELA
TY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM
TO ZONING. (67-68-81 - R-2, 5,000.)
Councilman
tton entered the meeting, 3:15 P.M.
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IK SERVICEMEN'S C R. Request of Anaheim Servicemen's Center for
unty, for permission 0 locate a trailer on the Convention Center
lot, to be used as a ~porary facility for assisting servicemen in
the Anaheim area, was deferre to this date, pending the outcome of a meeting
with representatives of the U $.0., on September 20, 1968.
Mr. Davis reported
not have funds available to e
group; that they were attempt:
dinate the activities of loca
U.S.O., would provide the fun
tivitie. only; that it would
that there was no apparent ov
two organizations.
~at the U.S.O. representatives stated they did
.ablish the type of center proposed by the local
4g to form an Orange County Council, to coor-
jgroups which, if approved by the National
~ to open a small office for coordinating ac-
t be used for hospitality purposes. He noted
~lap in the type of services proposed by the
o
Mr. Davis stated t4t the representatives of the Anaheim Service-
men's Center have clarified t .ir request for temporary use of the property,
and were not asking for a per nent commitment. He recommended that if it
is the Council's intent to gr 4t the reqeest that consideration be given to
the area located west of the qnvention eenter, on the Exhibitor Parking Lot,
on a short-term basis. He in .cated that this location is acceptable to the
Convention Center Operations nager, with the understanding that he will de-
termine the precise location.
Mr. Davis reported at the loeal organization would be financed
by voluateer contributions, a records .ould be furnished to indicate suc-
cess of the venture, should t ~ Council so desire.
Mayor
year, and asked
zation.
Mrs. Mary Freck, re
dicated that one year would b
On motion by Counci
proval to locate a trailer at
Parking Lot, to be selected b
the Assistant City Manager, W
to review at that time to det
purposes. 1<<>TION CARRIED.
D~urIVI~.IOI: The City Manal
Executi.e S..sion, to discu..
jacent to Walnut Canyon Road,
Councilman Schutt., ..cond.d
Executive S..sion, (3:35 P.M.
"TBR RlCI8S~ (4:20 P.K.):
fOS 0 W
sideratr.n of . propo.al
owned property, adjacent to
develop..nt, was deferred fr
Councilman Dutton
adjacent to Walnut Canyon Ro
Company at $l6,OOO.00 per acr
acre for the southerly parcel;
purchased; and that the City
between Walnut Canyon Road an
the road is developed. Counc
Mr. George Barnett,
City would be responsible for
Murdoch replied that the City
channel fencing.
'd grantins the request for a period of one
Isatisfactory to representatives of the organi-
Anaheim Servicemen's Center, in-
o
n Schutt., seconded by Councilman Clark, ap-
point on the Convention Center Exhibitors'
!the Administrative Staff, as recommended by
granted for a period of one year,. subject
ine whether the .pace is needed for other
requ..t.d that the City Council r.c... to
, ~
. propo..d .al. of City-own.d property, ad-
uth of S.nta ADa Canyon Road. OD motion by
Council-.n Clark, the Council r.e....ct to
II>TION CAuIID.
Con-
tern Land Sale. COItpany to purch... City-
ut Canyon Road, for access to . proposed
{the meeting of Septe~')er 17, 1968.
d that the two City-owned parcels of land,
be offered for .Ile to W..tern Lind Sall.
,!for the northerly parcel, and $ 7,500.00 per
that either or both of the parcels may be
, ume responsibility of inetallins a fence
:the flood control channel, at such time a.
n Clark seconded the InQtion, MOTION CAUlln.
o
'f Western Land Sales Company, asked if the
y improvements to the road, to which Mr.
uld assume only the responsibility for the
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ONCIL MINUTES - Se tem.ber 24 1968 1. 3 ,P .M.
OPOLITAN WATER DIS T TRIP: The City Manager reported that the Metropoli-
tan.Water District ip was scheduled for November 14 to 17, 1968, and re-
quested names of pe $ons recommended to be invited be forwarded to the City
~~nag~r's office.
JITNEY .SIGNS: Mr. Davis reported, for Council information, that Mr. Jaeger of
Anaheim Jitney Syst ~, Inc., had been contacted on several occasions since
the City Council au horized preparation of the Jitney Stop signs, and has
not as yet responde .
RESOLUTION' NO. 68R-596: ~n reconmendation of the Assistant City Manager, Coun-
cilman Dutton offer d Resolution No. 68R-596 for adoption.
PRO TSON AME NT. The City Attorney reported that the
ys, O'Metveny and Myers, expressed concern as to
venue Bonds would be possible if Proposition 9 achieves
~r 5, 1968, election.
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A RESOLUTION OF THB 4ITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AND AU-
T1fORIZING THE EXEC ON OF AN AGREIMENT AMENDING THAT CERTAIN AGREEMENT
ENTERED IN'lO ON OCT ER 20, 1964, BETWKEN LOU! S E. NOHL AND THE CITY OF
ANAHEIM, WITH REFER CE TO THE CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF PIEZOMETER
WELLS.
Roll Call
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Dutton, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
Krein
Resolution No. 68R-596 duly passed and adopted.
On recomme ~ation of the City Attorney, Councilman Dutton moved
that a letter to Ass blyman Kenneth Cory be authorized, requesting an
opinion on this matt t from the Attorney General. Councilman Clark seconded
the motion. MOTION ARRIED.
The City A torney asked if the City Council wished to take an of-
ficial stand on Prop $ition 9, and pointed out that if it carried, it would
nullify passage of t e Bond Issues on the same ballot.
The City C .ncil indicated that consideration would be given to
taking an official s .nd on this Proposition at the meeting of October 1,
1968.
Councilman Schutte left the Council Chambers, 4:35 P.M.
The City A torney indicated his willingness to serve on a speakers'
bureau, should the C uncil take an official stand in opposition to Proposi-
tion 9.
ADJOURNMENT:
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Councilman Clark moved to adjourn.
MOTION CARR 8D.
Councilman Dutton seconded the
ADJOURNED: 4: 45 P. M.