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1968/10/08 o n I - ~ I 68-600 PI.ESENT~ ABSENT: PI.ESINT~ Cit Hall Anaheim Cali ia - COUNCIL MINUTES - Octob r 8 1968 1-30 P.M. the City of Anaheim met in regular session. Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pe~ley Dutton Keith A.Murdoch Y MANAGER: Robert M. Davis Joseph Geisler James P. Maddox DTER. AND STADIUM DIRECTOR: Thomas Lieg1er Dene M. Williams SOR: Ronald Thompson the meeting to order. INVOCATION: Revere gave William Auld, of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, ocation. FLAG SALUTE: Counc to the Fla Clark led the Assembly in the Pledge of Allegiance PROCLAMATION: Mayo iPebley proclaimed the week of October 13, 1968, "BINai Blr ~h Week." MINUTES: Minutes of the 1968, were approved Schutte. MOTION C 4ahe'im City Council meetings of September 17 and 24, n motion by Councilman Clark, seconded by Councilman lED. (Councilman Krein abstained from voting.) WAI R OF READING - ORDI the reading in full the waiver of readi ing of the title, s of such ordinance 0 MOTION UNANIMOUSLY SOLUTIONS: Councilman Krein moved to waive f all ordinances and resolutions, and that consent to $ is hereby given by all Councilmen, unless after read- ~cific request is made by a Councilman for the reading 'resolution. Councilman Clark seconded the motion. lED. REPORT - FINANCIAL D amount of $793,077. iAGAINST THE CITY: Demands against the City in the , in accordance with the 1968-69 Budget, were approved. PUBLIC HEARING - RECLASS by Mrs. Caroline L waivers of minimum the southwest corne CATION NO. 68-69-19 AND VARIANCE NO. 200S- Submitted s, requesting a change in zone from R-A to R-1, and I .t width and minimum lot area; property located at of Orange Avenue and Bruce Street. The City P .nning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC6S-255, recommended approva of said reclassification, subject to the following conditions: 1. That t Anaheim a strip of along Orange Avenue widening purposes. 2. That t Anaheim the sum of for tree planting p 3. That a property be submitt corded in the offic 4. That t Anaheim the sum of reation purposes, is issued. 5 . Tha t C complied with withi further time as the . owner of subject property shall deed to the City of .nd 32 feet in width, from the centerline of the street including a l5-foot radius corner return, for street . owner of subject property shall pay to the City of $~ per front foot along Orange Avenue and Bruce Street, *",poses. parcel map to record the approved division of subject . to the City of Anaheim for approval and then be re- of the Orange County Recorder. . owner of subject property shall pay to the City of 25.00 per dwelling unit, to be used for park and rec- s id amount to be paid at the time the Building Permit ~dition Nos. 1, 2, and 3, above mentioned, shall be a period of 180 days from the date hereof, or such City Council may grant. The City P ~nning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-256, granted said varian e, subject to the completion of Reclassification No. 68-69-19. 68-601 Cit helm California- S - October 8 1:30 P.M. Zoning Supervisor,nald Thom,son, noted the location of the five subject lots, the existing u s and zoning in the immediate area, pointing out that many homes to the e t, south and north are developed on lots of comparable size, and briefed tihe evidenee submitted to and considered by the City Planning Commission. Mayor Pebley Council; receiving no ~ anyone ptesent wished to address the City :' he dec14red the hearing closed. o RESOLU1JON NO. 68R-612: Coq 'i1man Kre~n offered Resolution No. 68R-6l2 for adoption, authorizing !preparation of necessary ordinance, changing the zone as requested. Refer to Resolution ~ook. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY CO MINING THAT TITLE 18 OF THE BE CHARGED_ (68-69-19 - R-l. Roll Call Vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: COUNCIUIEN: COUNCILMEN: COUNCIUIEN: The Mayor declared RESOLU1JON'NO. 68R-6l3: for adoption. Refer A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY CO NO. 2008. Roll Call Vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN: IL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER- HElM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING SHOULD Schutte, Clark and Pebley 68R-6l2 duly passed and adopted. Krein offered Resolution No. 68R-6l3 ok. THE CITY OF ANAHEIM GRANTING VARIANCE [) Schutte, Clark and Pebley The Mayor declared solution No. 68R-6l3 duly passed and adopted. RESOLU;XON NO. 68R-6l4: On ;.commendation of the Development SerVices De- partment, Councilman Krein 0 Resolution No. 68R-6l4 for' adoption. Refer to Resolution A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY CO ,IL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM TERMINATING ALL PROCEEDINGS IN CONNECTION WI ' VARIANCE NO. 1444 AND DECLARING RESOLUTION NO. 622-225 NULL AND VOID. Roll Call Vote: AYES: NOES: ABSBN'I': COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN: The Mayor declared Schutte, Clark and Pebley 68R-6l4 duly passed and adopted. [] PUBLIC HEARl - RECLASSIFICATION . 68-69-2: Submitted by Fred R. Beckham, requesting a change in zone om R-l to C-3, to u'i:~'_;_5.ze s"~:ac1': property as a supp~_emental park:=_~1":; ar a for an 2:t:i.f:t~n:~; a~:~:o!~o:)ile agency; property .Lo ~a:,:cd a-':,:he northwest cor er of Anaheim Boulevard and Mac Arthur Manor. Ci n ~ q r-"'I 1 .. ~ ~ ;1 68-602 Hall Anaheim Ca1 1: 30 P _ K. .IL MINUTES - Oc tober 8 The City ~anning Coramission, pursuant to Re. solution No. PC68- 262, recommended s ~d reclassification be disapproved. Mr. Thomp n':noted the location of the subject property, the ex- isting uses and zo ng in the immediate area, and briefed the evidence submitted to and s~dered by the City Planning Commission, resulting in their finding t;j t" 'the proposed reclassification and use of the property is not compatible ~ ~he residential integrity of the area consisting of all single-family e~ in a one block street. The Mayor asked if the applicant wished to .ddress the City Council. Mr. Claud ~oung, 315 West Third Street, Santa Ana, representing the applicant, des b~d the location of the subject parcel as it relates to the existing au : dealership, and posted a plot plan of the area on the east Council wall, ! tins the use would be restricted to parking only, only ground lighting wo ~ be installed, and a solid block wall would be con- stt'ucted to buffer ~e-residential property to the south and west. He was of the opinion the 'quested use would benefit the neighbot'hood, as the existing home on t s~bject parcel has been subjected to vandalism and is presently in a -down condition. He submitted pictures in support of this statement, d read letters from the owners of Van's Used Cars, 725 South Anaheim ~levard, and from the Manager of the 007 Hotel, 820 South Anaheim Boule 'rd, supporting the request for commercial 20ning for subject parcel. Mr. Young tated that the complexion of the neighborhood is rap- I idly changing from ~sidential to commercial; and felt the applicant's request was reason ~e, and urged favorable consideration thereof. Council di ~ussion ensued, regarding the possible use of a variance as a means to prate t the adjacent residential area from heavy commercial use, should the prop tty be sold, instead of reclassifying the property to a higher use, with ~mitations by restrictions. The City A intended land use, that C-3 zoning is not required .for the confirmed to be the parking of new cars. Mr. Thomps that C-l site deve1 ve10pment of the pr could accomplish th hicle, because of t ~ noted that no access is proposed to Mac Arthur Manor; ~ment standards would protect residents from future de- ~erty for a higher use; and that although a variance isame purpose, it may not be the most appropriate ve- ~ hardship requirements. Mr. Young plant trees, which residences. fvised the City Council that the applicant intends to +uld offer additional buffering to the neighboring if anyone wished to speak in opposition. The Mayor Mr. Henry tion protesting the of a section of the ject property, requ and citing deed res ng, 107 Mac Arthur Manor, read and submitted a peti- .ubject reclassification, requesting the replacement 'lock wall which was removed by the owner of the sub- 4ting removal of weeds and rubbish from the premises, ~ictions on the subject property. The City A ~orney advised Mr. Hang that tract deed restrictions are private contrac . for use of the property and parties to deed r.stric- tions have recourse .hrough the courts, should use of the property be con- trary to the restri 'ions; and that the City Council is not bound by deed restrictions in the 4eter~ination of zoning. -1 68-603 Cit - October 8 1968 1:30 P.M. California - Mrs. Alt~rt Poudevi cant had broken faith with t of the block wall; that the parcel to undesirable tenant renters from which to choose home ia good condition and . alley behind the auto agency for which the applicant clai but which she was unable to generated on the premises. ~e, 110 Mac Arthur Manor, felt that the appli- . residents of the area by removing a portion ~plicant had rented the house on the subject ~ even though there were many prospective and that the applicant had purchased the ~owed it to deteriorate. She noted that the ts often blocked by trucks unloading new cars, 'd he had received permission from the City, ,rify, and called attention to loud noises o n, ~15 MaC Arthur Manor, objected to emoval cant, and opposed reclassification of the of the existing deed restrictions. Mr. Charles R. Kin$ of the block wall by the app subject property on the basi Mrs. Melba Velbiss, ~OO Mac Arthur Manor, also objected to removal of the block wall as ~t served as an effective buffer to th dential area. She felt that if the subject reclassification is app property to the south of her .ome could also be rezoned for commerc use, waich would further thr .ten the residential integrity of the borbo04. the resi- oved, al eigh- Councilman Schutte eventually be zoned for co _It that property on Anaheim Boulevard would tcial use. Mr. Sidney Watkins, ~06 Mac Arthur Manor, stated that th~ cant has purchased another p tcel on Mac Arthur Manor, in addition subject parcel, and felt tha 'the applicant did not intend to use i rental purposes. He stated.at reclassification of the subject pa would DOt benefit the neighbthood. o The Mayor announced that a good cross-section of evidence presented, and thereupon dec .red the hearing closed. During the Council ~scussion which followed, the City Att rney advised that the most approp tate zoning for the intended use of th sub- ject pEoperty, i.e.: tempora 1 parking of new automobiles until sol, would be P-l, Automobile Parking Z .e. Mr. Young was asked .f the prOV1S1ons of the P-l Zoning Or would cover the intended use ,~f the subject property in the foresee future; Mr. Young replied af 1rmatively. RESOL~ON NO. 68R-6l5: Cou 4ilman Schutte offered Resolution No. 615 for adoption, authorizin 'the preparation of necessary ordlnanc changing the zone to P-l, re .ricted to open-air temporary parking new cars and/or transient au .mobiles, and subject to the following ditions recommended by the I terdepartmental Committee: (1) That the owner 4) of subject property shall City of Anaheim a strip of 1 !$d 45 feet in width from the centerline of the street along Anaheim Bou~vard, including a 15-foot radius corn r return, for street widening,rposeso (2) That 6-foot ma4nry wall shall be constructed along t west aDd south property line ; to be stepped down at the cordance with Code provision . (3) That the final,arking plan be approved by Deve10pmen Re- view, and any landscaped are i in the parking area shall be protect 6-inch high concrete curbs, dd concrete wheel stops shall be provi for all parking spaces. (4) That parking a ~as shall be lighted with down-1ightin a maximum 6-feet in height and ihall be directed away from the proper lines to protect the residen tal integrity of the area. (5) That subject p qperty be developed in accordance with the C-l site development standar 's. n :1 1 ,~ .,...... , ~ I j 1 i n , I 68-604 1968 1:30 P.M. 'reen landscaping (tree on 20-foot centers) be planted red west property line wall. Plans for this land- itted to and approved by the Director of Parkway (6) That adjacent to the req scaping shall be su Ma.intenance. (7) 'required conditions of Reclassification No. 63-64-50 be completed inance may be obtained to bring the adjacent nor- thern property into ne conformance (C-3) with its present use. (8) 'J.'ilat ~l al;"':":;SS l-ightr a~Lonz Hac Arthur Manor~9 .Jedi,~ated to the City of Anaheim, removed and replaced with standard curbing. Refer to Book. (9) That with within a perio time as the City Co (10) TlB t shall be complied dition No.1, above mentioned, shall be complied ~f 180 days from the date hereof, or such further , il may grant. d[tion Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, above mentioned, , prior to final building and zoning inspections. A RESOLUTION OF THE TY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER- MINING THAT TITLE 1 pF' THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING SHOULD BE AMENDED : THAT THE BOUNDARIES OF CERTAIN ZONES SHOULD BE CHANGED. (68-69-21 . P-l - Restricted.) Roll Call AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Schutte, Krein, Clark and Pebley None Dutton The Mayor Resolution No. 68R-6l5 duly passed and adopted. PUBLIC HEARING - RECLASSI Commission, to consl located on the west ATION NO. 68-69-23: Initiated by the City Planning r a change in zone from County A-I to R-A; property ~de of Walnut Canyon Road, north of Nohl Ranch Road. The City PI ~ning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68- 264, recommended app bval of said reclassification, unconditionally. inoted the location of the subject property, the ex- isting uses and zonl k in the immediate area, and briefed the evidence submitted to and con Jdered by the City Planning Commission. Mayor Council; there 'asked if anyone present wished to address the City response, thereupon declared the hearing closed. RESOLUTION NO. 68R- Councilman Krein offered Resolution No. 68R-616 for adoption, author ing the preparation of necessary ordinance changing the zone as recommen ~d by the City Planning Commission. A RESOLUTION OF THE ~TY COUNCIL. OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND-DETER- MINING THAT TITLE 18 ~F THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING SHOULD BE AMENDED, THAT THE BOUNDARIES OF CERTAIN ZONES SHOULD BE CHANGED. (68-h9-23 R-A.) AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley None Dutton The Mayor d tlared Resolution No. 68R-6l6 duly passed and adopted. ORDINANCE NO. 2584: touncilman Clark offered Ordinance No. 2584 for first reading. AN ORDINANCE OF THEtTY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELAT .G TO ZONING. (68~69-23 - R-A.) a-605 Cit eia California - C CILMINUT S - October 8 1968 1:30 P.M. IUBLIC HV~.TNV - UNIFORM FIRE CODE 1 ipublic hearing was held on the proposed adop- tion of the California Fire C~efs' Asso~iation Uniform Fire Code, Revised 1967, aDd proposed Amendment 4 Chapter 16.08 of the Anaheim Municipal Code. The Mayor asked if a tone wished to address the City Council: there being no response, thereupon ~c1ared the hearing closed. ORDllANCE NO. 2579; offered Ordinance No. 2579 for adoption. Refer to Ordinance AN OBDI~CI_OF TIlE CITY OF HElM AOOPnNG THE CALIFORNIA FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIA'lION UNIFORM FIRE CODa. ,REVISED 1'67, WITH AMENDMENTS THERE'ro; AND AMENDING TITLE 16, CHAPTER l6Q8, SECTIO,S 16.08.010 THROUGH 16.08.040 OF THE ANAJIIIM MUHICIPAL CODE. Roll Call Vote: No. 2579 duly passed and adopted. A YlS: NOES: MSENT: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN: Schu~te, Clarkaad Pebley The Mayor declared 0 LIC HEAlIN IlHENT NO. 6 Clerk, public hearing on Abart was continued to October ,22, seconded by Councilman Schutt advertefttly not been posted. On report and recommendation of the City Ament No. 68-5A, scheduled for this date, 68, 1:30 P.M., on motion by Councilman Clark, due to the fact that the property had in- TION CAnIED. gQUEST - ~TIAN CENTER CHURCH: Christian Center Church, for property at the southwest cor temporary parking lot, was au tions of the Development Serv equest of Reverend Ralph Wilkerson, of the :ntinued permission to use the unimproved .r of Kenwood Avenue and East Street, as itted, together with report and recommenda- es Departtaent. On motion by Counci said request was granted for tion recommended by the Deve1 provide some means of dust c use beyond six months from th quirements. K)TION CARRIED. n Krein, seconded by Councilman Schutte, jperiod of six months, subject to the condi- ent Services Department, that the applicant 'rol and that any further request for this : date require compliance with M-l Code re- MlUSEMEHT DEV~E PEBIIITS: The subject to provisions of recommended by the Chief by Councilman Krein: ingapp1icat1ons were submitted and granted, 3.24 of the Anaheim Municipal Code, as lice, on motion by Councilman Clark, seconded a. Application fil two pool tables at the Musket b. Application fil allow one juke box, one bowli 821 Soutb Brookhurst Street. by Einer A. and Marie O. Miller, to allow . Motel, 733 West Katella Avenue. ~y Laree T. Johnson, Turnbo Amusements, to machine, and one shuffleboard at The Alibi, MOTION CARRIED. IICLASSIFlCAT~N ltO. 67-68-11: ReQj tor, City of Fullerton, for s conditions to Reclassificatio report and recommendations of located at the northwest cor . t of William F. Cornett, City Administra- '-months e~tension of time to comply -with No. 67-68-11, was submitted, together with e Development Services Department; property of La Palma Avenue and Harbor Boulevard. On motion by Council six-months extension of time, recommended by the Developmen Clark, seconded by Councilman Schutte, a D expire April 24, 1969, was granted, as Services Department. K>TION CARRIED. o n o 68-606 co Cit Hall Anaheim Cali ni '- ~ _! - ; ,..., n .~ CIL MINUTES - October 8 1: 30 P.M. ITIONAL USE PERMIT N Clausen for termina 1760 was submitted, opment Services Dep donut shop and a sh ments; property loc Avenue. 743 AND VARIANCE NO. 1760: Request of Kenneth D. on of Conditional Use Permit No. 743 and Variance No. ~ogether with report and recommendations of the Devel- ~tment. Petitions previously approved for a walk-up ~ping center, with waivers of certain code require- ~ed at the southeast corner of Empire Street and Lincoln RESOLUTION NO. 68R; 7: On recommendation of the Development Services De- partment, Councilma ,Krein offered Resolution No. 68R-6l7 for adoption. A RESOLUTION OF THE ITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM TERMINATING ALL PROCEEDINGS IN CONN TION WITH CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 743 AND DECLAR- ING RESOLUTION NO. R-864 NULL AND VOID. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Roll Call Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley None Dutton The Mayor Resolution No. 68R-6l7 duly passed and adopted. RESOLUTION NO. 68R- partment, Council On recommendation of the Development Services De- rein offered Resolution No. 68R-6l8 for adoption. Refer to A RESOLUTION OF THE PROCEEDINGS IN CO NO. 66R-223 NULL A TY COUNCIL ~F THE CITY OF ANAHEIM TERMINATING ALL ION WITH VARIANCE NO. 1760 AND DECLARING RESOLUTION OlD. Roll Call AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley None Dutton The Mayor Resolution No. 68R-6l8 duly passed and adopted. RECLASSIFICATION NO. 63-64 for a six-months ext submitted, together property located at proposed C-l zone. Request of Harry Knisely, Attorney for applicant, of time to Reclassification No. 63-64-1l3,.was , th report of the Development Services Department; ~e southeast corner of Euclid Street and Sumac Lane; On recommen .tion of the Development Services Department, Council- man Schutte moved th t a six-months extension of time be granted, subject to submission of the tequired Euclid Street dedication within thirty days. Councilman Clark see ~ded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. ANAHEIM ART ASSOCIATION - LL ART FESTIVAL: Request of the Anaheim Art Associa- tion, to sell works art during the Fifth Annual Fall Art Festival at Pearson Park, Octobe 19 and 20, 1968, was submitted and granted on motion by Councilman Krein, $econded by Councilman Clark, on the basis that the primary purpose of t e Festival is to exhibit art for cultural purposes and the sale of art work is incidental to the main purpose; therefore, prohibi- tion against display ng price, name and telephone of artist on sale of art work is waived, on c (J,dition that consummation of sale or delivery not be made while art is di played in the Park. MOTIQN CARRIED. ~ ANAHEIM ART ASSOCIATION - Art Association, to ciation Center on No by Counc i lman Kr ei. n, required fees in con UEST TO CONDUCT AUCTION: Request of the Anaheim nduct an auction, to be held in the Anaheim Art Asso- .mber 24, 1968, was submitted and granted o~ motion .econded by Councilman Clark, with waiver of any City- ection therewith. MOTION CARRIED. 68-607 tit heia California - C 5 - October 8 .l968 1:30 P.M. IV OF STRElTIMPRO 14 KIMP STREIT: Request of Steven Valdez, for waiver of street rovemen~s for his property, located at 1014 Kemp Street, was submitted, t ~ether with report and recommendations of the City Enaineer. On motion by Council , n Clark, seconded by Councilman Schutte, said request was granted as reco ~ded, provided that no permitted planting or permanent-type improvements i permitted within the area reserved for future sidewalks. MOTION CARRIED. o IIOUSE-K>VING E T - U UEST FOR. UPANCY P T: Request of Morris Domino for occupancy permit at 485 alta Hillis Drive, prior to approval and re- cordation of parcel map, a re ~ired condition of house-moving permit granted December 12, 1967, (I.esolutio! No. 67R-685), and amended August ,6, 1968, (Resolution No. 68R-487), was bubmitted together with report of the Engineer- ing Division. Refer to Schutte, Clark and Pebley o On motion by Council occupancy permit was authoriz CARRI ED. Clark, seconded by Councilman Schutte, said as recommended by the City Engineer. MOTION NDITIONAL E PERMIT NO. 1042 of deve10pmentwere submitted to Resolution No. 68R-562, g perty located on the south si and approved on recommendati motion by Councilman Clark, s SSIFICAION NO. 68-69-9: Revised plans nd reviewed by the City Council, pursuant ting Conditional Use Permit No. 1042, (pro- ~ of Lincoln Avenue, west of Magnolia Avenue,) , of the Development Services Department, on ~onded by Councilman Schutte. MOTION CARRIED. CONDITIONAL E PERMIT NO. 1043 of development weresubmitte to Resolution No. 681.-540, g perty located on the south si and approved on recommendati motion by Councilman Clark, s SSIFICATION NO. 66-67-30: Revised plans . nd reviewed by the City Council, pursuant . ting Conditional Use Permi t No. 1043, (pro- I of Lincoln Avenue, east of Dale Avenue,) of the Development Services Department, on onded by Councilman Schutte. MOTION CARRIED. n ONDITIONAL E PERMIT NO. 1044 of development were submitte to Resolution No. 68R-539, g perty located at 3406 West Li of the Development Services seconded by Councilman Schutt I. SSIFICAtION NO. 68-69-10: Revised plans nd reviewed by the City Council, pursuant ting Conditional Use Permit No. 1044, (pro- oln Avenue,) and approved on recommendation artment, on motion by Councilman Clark, l<<)TION CARRIED. , USOLUTION NO. 68R-6l9 - CONDITIO dation of the Development Se. Resolution No. 68R-6l9 for a reinstating Conditional Use of time, from October 10, 19 of Katella Avenue and State USE P T NO. 616: On report and recommen- .ces Depa~tment, Councilman Krein offered tion, rescinding Resolution No. 67R-80, and mit No. 616, and granting a 100-day extension '; property located at the southwest corner lIege Boulevard. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY CO TION NO. 67R-80, IN CONNECTI THE CITY OF ANAHEIM RESCINDING RESOLU- CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 616. Roll Call Vote: AYES: NOES: ABSBNT: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN: The Mayor olu,tion No. 68R-6l9 duly passed and adopted. CITY PLANNING COMMISSION ITEMS: Ac ions taken by the City Planning Commission, at their meeting held September ~, 1968, pertaining to the following, applica- tions, were submitted for Cit Council information and consideration: ,..., '] ! ~ < ,.; ~ ,....... 68-608 Cit Hall - COUNCIL MINUTES - OctoberS 1968 l:30 P.M. VARIANCE NO. 20l5~ $ubmitted by Henry L. and Viva Ann Jones, requesting waivers of minimum ~ilding setback, minimum distance between buildings, minimum required pe ~stTianaccessways, and minimum number of required parking spaces, to ~tablish.a 3-unit apartment buildings; R-3 zoned pro- perty, located at t ~ northeast corner of Acacia Street and Benmore Lane. The City P t' nning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-289, granted said varian in part, subject to conditions, denying requested waiver of required ber of parking spaces. I VARlANCINO. 2018: $ub~tted by La Habra Cold Storage, Incorporated, re- questing a waiver., !required enclosure of outdoor storage area; M-l zoned property, located a ithe northwest corner of the Riverside Freeway and Raymond Avenue 0 The City P ,nning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-290, granted said variaa ~, subject to conditions. CONDTIONAL USE P and George C. Scho ium, with waiver of side yard; R-A and CourtJ north of La Cour t . TND. 1057. Submitted by Stanley L. and Pearl Rosen requesting permission to expand an existingsanitar- inimum structural setback and parking within required ~3 zoned property, located on the west s~e of Leisure *lma Avenue, and further described as 1135 Leisure The City '.nning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-286, granted said condit .nal use permit, subject to conditions. OONDITIONAL USE P T NO. 1058: Submitted by W.H. Jewe.tt, requesting per- mission to estab1is i a barber shop, with waiver of minimum number of required parking spaces; M-l $oned property, located at 1153 Fountain Way. The City P 4nning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-287, granted said condit ~nal use permit unconditionally. CONDITIONAL USE P THO. 1059: Submitted by C. Michael, Incorporated, requesting permiss for storage and rental of large trucks, with waiver of required complet !enclosure of outdoor storage area;-M-l zoned property, located on the nort !side of Ball Road, west of State College Boulevard. The granted said 4nning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-288, 4nal use permit, subject to conditions. CONDITIONAL USE PE T NO. 1060: Submitted by Lincoln Plaza Development Company, requesting ermission to establish on-sale beer and wine, in con- junction with a pro ,sed restaurant; C-l zoned property, located at the northwest corner of_roadway and Euclid Street. The granted said ~nning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-291, qnal use permit, subject to conditions. CONDITIONAL USE P T NO. 643. Previously granted for the establishment of a mu1tiple-famil ~ planned residential development, with specified wai- vers; property loca :d at the northeast corner of Riverside Freeway and Miraloma Avenue, (T tative Tract Nos. 6659, Revision f12, and 6752.) The City P terminated all proc Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-285, on Conditional Use Permit No. 643. The forego qg actions were reviewed by the City Council, and no further action take lon the above-numbered conditional use permit and var- iance applications. TENTATIVE MAP - T tract located nort ' ing IS proposed M-l NO S070. Developer - Bryan Industrial Properties, sterly of La Palma Avenue and Red Gum Street. cont.in- ned lots. 68-609 Cit 1:30 P.M. E5 - October 8 The City Planning qmmission, at their meeting held October 7, 1968, approved said Tentati e Map, subject to the following conditions: 1. That should th. subdivision be developed as more than one subdivision, each subdivisi4 thereof $ha11 be submitted in tentative form for approval. 20 That ~ecorded as Blue Star Street. Councilman Clark proved subject to the reco Councilman Schutte seconded ed that Tentative Map, Tract No. 5010, be ap- ndations Of the City Planning Commission. he motion. MOTION CARRIEDo i I ONTBACT - ACCOUNT NO. 421-241: In accordance ity Engineer, Councilman Krein offered Reso- ton. o RESOLUTION . 68R-620 - AWARD OF with reco~ndations of tha lutioo No. 68R-620 for adop Refer to Resolutio A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY CO PROPOSAL AND AWARDING A CO FURNISHING OF ALL PLANT, LA UTILITIES AND TRANSPORTATIO ING ALL WORK NECESSARY TO . PROV~NT: CONSTRUCTION OR STREEts, IN THE CITY OF ANA Company - $16.392.25.) Roll Call Vote: CIL OF THE CI IT OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A SEALED CT TO TH! LOWEST RESPONSIBLE BIDDER FOR THE R, SERVICES, MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT AND ALL INCLUDING POWRR, FUEL AND WATER, AND PERFOT?M- STRUCT AND COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC IM- PPLICATION OF SLURRY SEAL UPON VARIOUS CITY 1M, ACCOUNT NO. 421-241. (Mission Slurry Seal AYES: NOES: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley COUNCILMEN: INane COUNCILMEN: IDutton The Mayor declared *esolution No. 68R-620 duly passed and adopted. RESOLunON . 68R-62l - AWARD 0 RK ORD NO. 553-A: In accordance wi th rec- comme ations of the City ineer, Councilman Krein offered Resolution No. 68R-62l for adoption. Refer to Resolutio n A RESOLUTION OF THE CITYCQ CIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTiNG A SEALED PROPOSAL AND AWARDING A CO CT TO TI$ LOWEST RBSPONSIBLE BIDDER FOR THE FURNISHING OF ALL PLANT, f R, SERVIC)!:S, MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT AND ALL . UTILI tIES AND TRANSPORTATIQ, + INCLUDING POWER, FUEL AND WATER, AND PERFORM- ING ALL WORK NECESSARY TO C ,STRUCT AND COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC IM- PROVElENT: MODIFICATION or tRAFFIC SIGNALS AND SAFETY LIGHTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF ORANGETHORP ;AVENUE AND MILLER STREET, IN THE CITY OF ANA- HEIM, WORK ORDER NO. 553-A. (EoD. Johnson Company - $16,990.00.) Roll Call Vote: AYES: NO~S : ABSENT: Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley None Dutton COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN; The Mayor declared kesolution No. 68R-62l duly passed and adopted. WORK ORDER po. 554-A: By general ~onsent, a~ard of Work Order No. 554-A was con- tinuel to the meeting of Oc ~ber 22, 1968. PURCHASE: The City Manager repor ed on an estimate of fair market value made by Cedric White, in the amount ~f $10,650.00, for a proposed fire station site, l'I.,.", ........ located on Taylor Street, s nth of La Palma Avenue, and recommended purchase be authorized at this time. On motion by Counc ~man Krein, seconded by Councilman Clark, pur- chase of the proposed fire tation site from the Orange County Water District, in the amount of $10, 65000 . was authorized. MOTION CARRIED. PURCHASE: The City Manager repor ~d on informal bids r.ecei ved for the purchase of an Electric Pallet Stacker, as follows, and recommended acceptance of the low bid, that of Irving Ge King n;-- j ~ I 68-610 PRO Anaheim Cali ILMINUTES - October 8 1968 1~30 P.M. VENDOR AMOUNT~ INCLUDING TAX Irving G. King, Los W.T. Billard, Los A Ya~g~r & Sons, Los - - - $3,696.00 eles - - - - - - - - - - - - -3,881.85 - - - - - - No Bid On the reo moved that the low ized in the amount the motion. K)TION endations of the City Manager, Councilman Schutte d of Irving G. King be accepted, and purchase author- $3,696.00, including tax. Councilman Clark secQnded RRIED. CLA~ AGAINST THE CITY: damages, purportedl tember 9, 1968, was referred to the ins by Councilman Schut aim submitted by J.B. Dickerson, for personal property resulting from partial power failure on or about Sep- enied as recommended by the City Attorney, and ordered ance carrier, on motion by Councilman Krein, seconded ~. MOTION CARRIED. IL POLICY: On report and recommendation of the Direc- ,Councilman Krein moved that Council Policy No. 701 be " 2 - is hazardous due to tree growth. jacent Property Owner is !QI obligated to share in repair. Parkway Maintenance determines whether or not ,ee is to be removed or roots of tree can be cut. Di- , of Property Maintenance determines extent of sidewalk f and removes the necessary sidewalk prior to removal and/or roots." hutte seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. RESOLUTION NO. 68R-622: adoption. ncilman Clark offered Resolution No. 68R-622 for Refer to A RESOLUTION OF THE AUTHORIZING THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, FACILITIES IN CO (Road 07-0ra-9l 9.2 TY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AND ION OF UTILITIES AGREEMENT NO. 7Ut-3906 WITH THE I. RELOCATION AND ENCASEMlNT OF CERTAIN UTILITY ON WITH THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE RIVERSIDE FREEWAY. .9). Roll Call AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley None Dutton The Mayor Resolution No. 68R-622 duly passed and adopted. CORBISPONDENCE: motion by ng correspondence was ordered received and filed, on rein, seconded by Councilman Clark: a. City 0 the proposal that t any municipality in Fund. ~rea Resolution No. 1465 - expressing opposition to i County of Orange build and equip a fire station for e County of Orange from the County of Orange General 68-611 Cit B8 - October 8 1968.1:30 P.M. b. Before the Pubic Utilities Conmission - Application Nos S0248 - application of Skybus, Inc., 'for a certificate of public convenience and ne- cessity. c. Controller of State of California - Apportionment of Trailer Coach Fees. l'IYIION CARRIED. ORDlNANCK NOr 2583: Councilman C k offered Ordinance No. 2583 for adoption. Refer to Ordinance AN ORDINARCE OF THJ: CITY OF OF Till ANAHEIM KUNICIPAL C M ~ING TITLE 18, SECTION 18.18.030 RELATING TO THE R-E,RESIDENTIAL ESTATE ZONE. Roll Call Vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: ~rein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley COUNCILMEN: one COUNCILMEN: ' utton The Mayor declared dinance No. 2583 duly passed and adopted. ORDINANCE NQ~ 2585: Councilman ing. n offered Ordinance No. 2585 for first read- AN O~NAHCE OF THE CITY OF THE AlIJ.HEIM MUNICI PAL CODE, 1M AMJ$NDING TITLE 10, CHAPTER 10.08 OF LATING TO INDUSTRIAL WASTE. ORDINANCE NO. 2586: Councilman C k offered Ordinance No. 2586 for first read- ing. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF . AHEIM AMl$NDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNI- CIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONI (67-68-4 - R-l.) ORDINANCE NQ~ 2587: Councilman S I tte offered Ordinance No. 2587 for first readini. AN ORDJNANCE OF THE CITY OF CIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONI HElM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNI- (67-68-72 - R-l.) ORDINANCE NO. 2588: ing. k offered Ordinance No. 2588 for first read- AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONI HElM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNI- (68-69-7 - R-3.) ALCOHOLIC B GE LICENSE APPLIC sentedby the City Manage~ ONS. The following applications were pre- ; the City Council for their information: I a. tted by Peter M. Elliott, for On-Sale General, (Bona Fide Eating Place), fo Palm Room, at 1110 East Orangethorpe Avenue, M-l zone, (Conditional Use P ~mit No. 788.) b. Application su 'tted by Esteban G. and MariaG.A. Virgen~ for New On-Sale Beer and Wi , (Bona Fide Eating Place,) for El Charro Mexican Restaurant, at 2806 est Ball Road, C-1 zone, (Conditional Use Permit No. 420.) No Council taken on the above applications. c. Application su tted by Francis R. Meckes, President, Pancake Carrousel, for New On-Sale B ~r and Wine, for Cafe Carrousel, at 1239 North East Street, (M-l zone.) On motion by Counci ~n Krein, seconded by Councilman Schutte, the City Attorney was authorized to file Conditional Protest with the Alcoholic Beverale Control Board again t said application, on the basis that the pre- mises are presently located p an M-l z:one, which requires a conditional use permit for the On-Sale 0 alcoholic beverages. MOTION CARRIED. o [) n 68-612 Cit CILMIftUTE5 - October 8 .11. PUBLIC. HEARIRG Conditional Use Pe 1, 1968, to this da applicant. CONDITIO USE P T NO. 1051. Public Hearing on t No. 1051 vas continued from the meeting of October ,pending written notification of withdrawal from the ~rk advised that said letter was received in her office The City (: on October 2, 1968. On motion t. Councilman Clark, seconded by Councilman Schutte, withdrawal ofappe. siined by Clifford WOlfsvinkel was accept.ed, and no further Council act n vas taken on said conditional use permit. MOTION CARRIED . Discussion va~ held ment to eso ut on o. , relating to park and ed.by the City in connection with subdivision develop- tecommended raising said fe~s to $25L.ea per '!J-1 dwelling unit, $200.00 per. ,rtaent unit, and ~lOO.OOper trailer space. Counci1man~chutte expressed the opinion that $200.00 per apart- ment unit would be ~o high, in view of the fact that most apartment devel- opments have a pool !and most tenants have no children. $100.00. Councilman ~rein suggested a fee structure of $250.00, $150.00 and Councilman $chutte felt $l50.00 would also be prohibitive to apart- ment development, a . suggested asking the opinion of the Real Estate Asso- ciation, before est 1>lishing the new fee schedule, and Councilman Krein sug- gested contacting d ,elopers also. r : I ! Mr. John W ~loughby, member of the Recreation and Cultural Arts Sub- committee, reported +n the criteria used in determining the recommended In Lieu Fee schedule, ,d distributed graphs depicting the number of Building Permits issued in v tious cities throughout the County, which indicated that building activ ty was riot adversely affected in cities where In Lieu Fees were raised. Following fditional Council discussion, further consideration of the matter was cont .ued to the meeting of October 22, 1968, when a full Council will be pre .nt. o COUNTY BILLY G ! CRUSADE A SOCIA ION - LEASE OF ANAHEIM STADI~ On report and recommea tio~ of the Convention Center and Stadium Director, Councilman Krein mo td that administrative authorization be granted to en- terinto an agreeme t with the Orange County Billy Graham Crusade Associa:_ tion for the leasin of Anaheim Stadium for a period of ten days in Sep- . tember of 1969, at'e rate of $5,000.00 per day, for services rendered at the Stadium, and $5.00.00 per day for use of the parking lot, or a total flat fee of $100,00 .00 for the ten-day period. All concession income to go to the City of Aheim, and all parking lot income, (if a charge were made) to go to the illy Graham Association; contract to be based upon a $5,000.00 advance d ,osit, and to contain a cancellation clause, in the event Dr. Graham is .nable to attend because of ill health. Councilman Clark seconded the 'tion. MOTION CARRIED. n I . i City Attorney that the reduced fee is in order, a convention, in that it will stimulate the It was not because of the 5imi business economy. WATCH TOWER SOCIETY - L OF ANAHEIM STADIUM: On report and recoamendation of the Convention Cent , and Stadium Director, Councilman. Schutte moved that administrative auth ~ization be granted to lea5~ the Anaheim Stad1umand parking lot to the .tch Tower Society, on November 3 and 24, 1968, for purposes of a relig qus meeting on a flat rental fee of $2,000.00 per-date. Councilman Clark se dnded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. 68-613 Octob 1M 0 BIH SCHOOL DISTRICT rec~dat1onof the Conven' Schutte 'moved that administr an agreement with the'Anahei Stadium, for a Band Festival, provalof the final contract. CARRIED. LEASE OF S On report and n Center and Stadium Director, Councilman ~ve authorization be granted to negotiate Union High School District to lease the Anaheim on November 13, 1968, subject to Council ap- Councilman-Krein seconded the motion. MOTION POI CULTUIAL ARTS CO draft a Resolution to cre' at the request of the City Co 'ON. The City Manager called attention to the a Cultural Arts Co8l1ission, which was prepared cil. F'ollowing discussion 1 Council indicated approval of the draft form, authoriaing formation of the~mmission, and the City Kanager reported that an ordiaancewill be prepared ~or Council consideration at the meeting of Octoher 22, 1968. Mayor Pebley propose !seven names for Council consideration for ap- pointmeat to the Commission, ~ follows: Chas. A. Pearson, Norva1d U1vestad, Ruth Salaets, Mary Jones, Dix ~ Edwards, Dan Rowland, and C.B. Miller. On motion by Councilman Krein, s ~onded by Couftci1manBchutte, the fore80ing persons were appointed to the Cultural Arts Commission. MOTION CARRIED. ~DS OF IASBMENTi Councilman Krei offered Resolution Nos. 68R-623 and 68R-624 for adOftion. Refer to Resolution ,ok. RESOJtU1;ION NO. 68R-623: A R LUTION OF THE CITY OOURCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHlIMACCEPTING AN EASEMENT RANT DEED CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR AN SEMENT FOR: 'ROADAHD PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. (Gibson Greeting Cards, Inc.) RESOLUTION NO.. . 68R-6-24:' A R~LUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHIIM,ACCBPl'INGAN BASEMENT"~RANT DEED CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR AN SEMENT FOR ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. (Anaheim School District of 0 .nge County.) Roll Call Vote: A YES: NOES: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN: fein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley tne 'tton The Mayor declared I. tolution Nos. 68R-623 and 68R-624 duly passed and adopted. USOLUTION NO. 681l-625: On rec08ll1e' ation of the City Manager, Councilman Krein offered Resolution No. 68R-61 for adoption. Refer to Resolution ok. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUN tL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 68R-426 AND AMENDING AND $TABLISHING RATES OF COMPENSATION FOR VARIOUS JOB CLASSESo Roll Call Vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN: Schutte, Clark and Pebley 68R-625 duly passed and adopted. The Mayor declared DIFlCATION OF TRAVEL INSURAIC ger, and on motion by Council City Manager was authorized t Policy Numbers GA-140442 and On recommendation of the City Mana- n Krein, seconded by Councilman Clark, the sign riders modifying Travelers Insurance -140442A. MOTION CARRIEDo o n n 1',-, :-"'.--' :-": - , - n" , , 68-614 T - COUNCIL MINUTES - October 8 1968 1: 30 P.M. Cit Hall Anaheim Cali TION OF PRINTING SE mendation of the Ct State Board of Equa that the printing c ington, not be subj a commodity. Counc E -STATE BOARD OF E UALI2ATION: On report and recom- Attorney, Councilman Krein moved that a letter to the zation be authorized expressing -support of the position ~ducted by the Book Publishing Company, Seattle, Wash- qt to sales tax, on the basis that it is a service, not lman Clark seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILIT COMMISSION: Notice of hearing before the Public Utili- ties Commission, La e Industries, Inc., VB. Pacific Telephone Company and General Telephone C ,pany, was received and referred to the City Attorney's office. SIGBD to adjourn. Councilman Clark seconded the ADJQlJRNMENT; motion. ADJOURNED~ Cit - COUNCIL MINUTES - October 15 1968 1:30 P.M. PRESENT: ABSID1'I': PRESENT: COUNCILMEN: COUNCI;LMEN: DEPUTY CITY CL ton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley Alona M. Farrens The regula eeting of the City Council of the City of Anaheim was called to order the Deputy City Clerk, and adjourned for lack of a quorum to the nex ~egular meeting, October 22, 1968, 1:30 P.M. ADJOURNED: SIGHID ~!,~ J--?-l V-'-:V~/'./'.~J Deput, City Clerk ~ /'.-;,-:' rI ,.""'-