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PRESENT:
ABSENT:
PUSENT:
SIGNED
68-614
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to adjourn. Councilman Clark seconded the
Hall
- COUNCIL MINUTES - October 8
1:30 P.K.
T
TION OF PRINTING SE
mendation of the
State Board of Eq
that the printing!
ington, not be su~
a commodity. Cou~
CE -.STATE BOARD OF E UALIZATION: On report and recom-
y Attorney, Councilman Krein moved that a letter to the
ization be authorized expressing .support of the position
nducted by the Book Publishing Company, Seattle, Wash-
ct to sales tax, on the basis that it is a service, not
lman Clark seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
BEfORE THE PUBLIC UTILI
ties Commission,
General Telephone
office.
S COMH[SSION: Notice of hearing before the Public Uti1i-
ge Industries, Inc., VB. Pacific Telephone Company and
mpany, was received and referred to the City Attorney's
ADJOURNMENT:
motion.
ADJOURNED:
SIClNED
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ADJOURNED:
1:30
- COUNCIL MINUTES - October 15 1968 1:30 P.M.
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
DEPUTY CITY
ne
tton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
Alana M. Farrens
The regul
was called to ord~
a quorum to the ne
meeting of the City Council of the City of Anaheim
by the Deputy City Clerk, and adjourned for lack of
regular meeting, October 22, 1968, 1:30 P.M.
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IL MINUTES ~ October 22 1968 1:30 P.M.
in the Pledge of Allegiance to
The City Council of
e City of Anaheim met in regular session.
PRESENT:
ABSENT:
PRESEJIT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN: None
ASSISTANT CITY MANA
CITY ATTORNEY: Jos
CITY ENGINEER: J
CITY CLEn: Dene M.:
I
ZONING SUPERVISOR:
rein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
Robert M. Davis
Geisler
P. Maddox
illiams
na1d Thompson
Mayor Pebley called
e meeting to order.
INVOCATIOI: Reverend
cation.
m, of Bethel Baptist Church, gave the Invo-
FLAG SALU'l'E: Councilman
the Flag.
PROCLAMATJONS: The
oclamations were issued by Mayor Pebley:
"Key Club - Kiwanis
27th through November 2nd, 1968.
"Navy
.NUTES: Minutes of the Anaheim ct
rected), and meetings held Oc~
Councilman Clark, seconded by 1
Council Meeting held October 1, 1968, <as cor-
er 8 and 15, 1968, were approved on motion by
uncilman Schutte. MOTION CARRIED.
Councilman Dutton rs
voting approval of the October
est~d the record to show that he abstained from
, 1968 meeting as he was absent that date.
WAIVER OF READ NG - ORDINANCES AND i
reading in full of all ordinan
of reading is hereby given by
specific request is made by a
resolution. Councilman Dutton
SOLUTIONS: Councilman Krein moved to waive the
s and resolutions, and that consent to the waiver
1 Councilmen, unless after reading of the title,
uncilman for the reading of such ordinance or
econded the motion. MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED.
REPORT - FINANCIAL DEMANDS AGAINST
of $188,210.72, for the period
the period ending October 22,
approved.
CITY: Demands against the City in the amount
ndingOctober 15, 1968, and $1,328,108.96, for
68, in accordance with the 1968-69 Budget, were
NTINUED PUBLIC HEARING - RECLASS
mitted by Carl H. Lindgren, et
and waivers of maximum bui1din
location of accessory building
standard street, to establish
described as located on the we
containing approximately 3.6 a
CATION NO. 68-69-16 AND VARIANCE NO. 2002: Sub-
1, requesting change of zone from R-A ~o R-3,
height, minimum distance between buildings,
~ and maximum distance of living units from a
.llOl-unit, two-story apartment complex; property
~ side of Nutwood Street, south of Ball Road,
1es.
ission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-246,
n be approved, subject to conditions, and granted
o conditions.
The City Planning Co
recommended said reclassificat
said variance in part, subject
Public Hearing was h
time revised plans were submit
of single-family properties on
story construction; and was co
ject to one-story, garden-type
\d at the meeting of September 17, 1968, at which
!~' proposing 99 units, all units within 150 feet
he east side of Nutwood Street, to be single-
inued to this date to allow redesign of the pro-
partments.
The City Clerk submi
received this date, requesting
opposing subject reclassificat
James Pierce, and Mr. and Mrs.
aId Thompson, briefly described the location of
ng uses and zoning in the immediate area, and
o and considered by the City Planning Commis-
ed into evidence :two items of correspondence
emova1 of the signers' names from the petition
n; said correspondence signed by Mr. and Mrs.
.W. Hornback.
Zoning Supervisor, R
the subject property, the exis
briefed the evidence submitted
sion.
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- COUNCIL MINUTES - October 22
1:30 P.M.
The
if the applicant wished to address the City Coun-
cil.
Mr. Wilt
applicants, state~
to reflect Councii
that would be eco~
submitted for Cou*
already exceeded *
m S. Phelps, 914 East Ratel1a Avenue, representing the
hat he had spent five weeks attempting to redesign plans
uggestions, but was unable to produce such a revision
ically feasible. He pointed out that the revised plans
1 consideration, at the meeting of September 17, 1968,
'ode Standards.
Council
ject reclassifica
for the express p$
which Mr. Phelps t
it was an impossi~
Schutte noted that the Council was prepared to deny sub-
n at that meeting, however, public hearing was continued
ose of allowing time for further revision of plans; to
lied that every effort had been made to do so, but felt
task.
files were reviewed by the City Council, and Mr. Thompson
.lopment conforms basically to the intent of the
recommendations.
The Cit~
garden-type apart~
Phelps stated that
sible with one-stq
could be defined .
Development, even
ouncil questioned Mr. Phelps' contention that a one-story
t development would be economically unfeasible, and Mr.
and values dictate higher development than would be pos-
construction. He felt that the developme~.', as proposed,
a ga~den-apartment complex; that if considered as a Planned
eater coverage could be allowed than is presently proposed.
Council.
reclassification f
seven or eight of
perty, and the mai
street parking pro
if the project con
tutions were not w
Clark ,.;t1led attention to the strong opposition to the
m reside~lts in the area, and Mr. Phelps stated that only
ose objecting lived within 300 feet of the subject pro-
objection of those opposed seemed to center around off-
sions. He noted that only 57 units could be developed
rms with City Council recommendations, and lending insti-
ling to finance such a development.
Mayor
City Council.
ey asked if anyone in opposition wished to address the
Mr. Rob~
tion signed by 502
those in the audie
indicated.
Eckes, 1867 Castle Avenue, called attention to the peti-
ersons opposing the subject reclassification, and asked
e in opposition to stand. Approximately 60 persons so
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t Dutton asked how many of those opposing the reclassifi-
300 feet of the subject property; 8 persons remained
I
Council
cation lived withi
standing.
Mr. Ecke
who reside farther
parking problems W
spaces were provid
perty is better su
stated that the proposed reclassification affects those
han 300 feet from the subject property, because of the
ch he felt would result if only 1-1/2 off-street parking
~ as proposed. He further stated that he felt the pro-
ed for R-l development.
Mrs. Rob
sub. ct property S
for property on th
that over 300 chi!
way to school; and
ties would better
t Eckes, 1867 Castle Avenue, stated that she felt the
uld be zoned in a manner which would also be appr~!ciate
opposite side of Nutwood Street, owned by Mr. Eic~".lolt;
en have been noted to pass the Eickholt property on the
hat she felt R-l zoning on both of the Nutwood proper-
intain the residential character of the neighborhood.
Mr. Jack
lived more than 30
density would affe
would develop. He
impact on the surr
of the subjec: prQ
increased tra~iic
innick, 1907 Chanticleer Road, stated that although he
feet from the subject property, he felt that the increased
a larger area b ~e of the traffic congestion which
elt that consideration should be given to the economic
nding property owners, as well as owners and developers
rty, as property valuescu~J '~ecline, as a result of
d crowding of the schools.
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Mrs. Renee Madnick
at home when the petition op
and would have signed it, a~
terested in the safety of c~
velopment is not suited to t
is only 40 feet, and many c~
Mr. Joe Edwards, 1
about the fact that the dev~
quested by the City Council.
sented at the September 17,
since that time.
Mayor Pebley note~
ing, and felt that the preS$
Council's deliberations.
Mayor Pebley aske4
classification.
Mr. Joe Furr, 20S~
developer, stated that the t
be suitable for the subject
thus far, in designing the p.
to approve a lesser develop~
proposed, they would of nece
children, which is not the 4
the land is over $50,000.00
the developer does not wish
Discussion ensued~
the City Engineer stated tha
right-of-way is 64 feet wide
Mrs. Carl Lindgren
ject property, stated that t
erably during the last 15 ye
had themselves contributed t
school population; that the
of her property for R-l purp
sell a home on a one-acre 10
called attention to a map of
the location of those homes
that she felt many of those
substantially affected by th
prime means of access for ma
R-3 zoning, as recommended b
The Mayor announce
had been received, and thereu
The City Attorney
upon which parking requireme
Planned Developments. He ad
qui red under Planned Develop
no streets within these deve!
spaces; whereas with R-3 apa
is taken into consideration,
spaces per unit. His opinio
would result from development
commended that plans be revis
which would correspondingly r
to be developed.
Councilmen
for R-3 development,
was not acceptable.
UNCIL MINUTES - October 22 1968 1:30 P.M.
1968 Chanticleer Road, stated that she was not
sins the subject reclassification was circulated
mother and former P.T.A.President, who is in-
dren. She felt that the proposed apartment de-
area, since the present width of Nutwood Street
dren travel that route on the way to school.
10 Woodworth Road, stated that he was concerned
per had not submitted revised plans, as re-
nd felt that the same information had been pre-
68 meeting, and the circumstances had not changed
hat Councilman Krein was not present at that meet-
ation of the evidence would be of value in the
f anyone wished to speak in favor of the re-
East Chapman Avenue, Orange, representing the
nning Staff had indicated R-3 development would
operty, and a great deal of money had been spent
ject; that lending institutions were unwilling
t than that submitted; that if fewer units were
ity be larger, which would attract tenants with
ire of the developer; that the selling price of
r acre, and if it cannot be developed as proposed,
continue with the project.
10nCerning the actual width of Nutwood Street, and
,the present street width is 40 feet, and the total
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1861 Castle Avenue, one of the owners of the sub-
nature of the subject area had changed consid-
s; that those who opposed the reclassification
the increased traffic in the area and additional
ximum price that she could receive for the sale
es, is $39,000.00, and it is very difficult to
; that as acreage it is much more valuable. She
he area, which she prepared, which designated
ere the petition was circulated, and stated
o signed the petition would not actually be
:reclassification, as Nutwood Street is not a
, She requested that the City Council approve
,the City Planning Commission.
!
Ithat sufficient evidence from those present
n declared the hearing closed.
'ted, for Council consideration, the criteria
s were established for R-3 properties and
.sed that two parking spaces per unit are re-
ts Standards,due to the fact that there are
ments which would provide additional parking
ent developments available on-street parking
. ereby reducing parking requirements to 1-1/4
~as that a great deal of on-street parking
pf the subject property, as proposed, and re-
~ to increase off-street parking provisions
Fuire a decrease in the total number of units
I Schutte felt that the property is suitable
Fhe proposed development in its present form
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proval
Dutton recommended granting R-3 zoning, subject to ap-
evelopment by the City Council.
RESOLUfION NO. 68
for adoption, den
26: Councilman Krein offered Resolution No. 68R-626
g said reclassification, without prejudice.
Refer
A RESOLUTION OF T
MINING THAT A C
CITY HEREINAFTER
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER-
OF ZONE SHOULD NOT BE GRANTED IN A CERTAIN AREA OF THE
CRIBED. (68-69-16).
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
Dutton
None
Resolution No. 68R-626 duly passed and adopted.
RESOLUTION NO. 68
for adoption, den
27: Councilman Krein offered Resolution No. 68R-627
g Variance No. 2002.
Refer
esolution Book.
A RESOLtrrION OF
NO. 2002.
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DENYING VARIANCE
Roll Cal
Vote:
being no
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
Dutton
None
Resolution No. 68R-627 duly passed and adopted.
CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARl
heim Engineering
lic utility purpoa
dale Avenue.
- ABANDONMENT NO. 68-5A: I(li;.~,atcj by the City of Ana-
artment, requesting abandonment of an easement for pub-
, located in the vicinity of Jefferson Street and River-
Public
to allow posting
ring was continued from the meeting of October 8, 1968,
subject property.
RESOLtrrION NO.
for adoption.
asked if anyone wished to address the City Council; there
ec1ared the hearing closed. \
Councilman Krein offered Resolution No. 68R-628
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A RESOLUTION OF T
AND ABANDONMENT OF
ACROSS THE HEREI
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ORDERING THE VACATION
EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC urILITY PURPOSES OVER, UNDER AND
ER DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY. (68-5A).
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
None
Resolution No. 68R-628 duly passed and adopted.
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UNCIL MINUTES - October 22 1968 1:30 P.M.
PUBLIC ID~.\RING - RECLASSIFICATIO'
by Eugenia Weston Dorian, e
and waivers of fuaximum buil~
dentia1 zone, and minimum b4
fourplex apartment building~
Winston Road and Iris Street
o. 68-69-24 AND VARIANCE NO. 2012: Submitted
1, requesting a change in zone from C-l to R-3,
g height within 150 feet of single family resi-
ding setback from the street, to establish three
property located at the southeast corner of
The City Planning'
recommended said reclassifib
ditions:
mmission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-274,
ion be approved, subject to the following con-
1. That the owner
Anaheim the sum of 15~ per f
for tree planting purposes.
2. That a parcel
property be submitted to th~
corded in the office of the
3. That the owne~
Anaheim the sum of $25.00 pe
tion purposes.
4. That Conditio
with within a period of 180,
as the Commission or City C
f subject property shall pay to the City of
nt foot along Winston Road and Iris Street,
P to record the approved division of subject
ity of Anaheim for approval and then be re-
8nge County ~~~ordere
f subject property shall pay to the City of
dwelling unit, to be used for park and recrea-
os. 1 and 2, above mentioned, shall be complied
ys from the date hereof, or such further time
cil may grant.
The City Planning
r~ luested waiver of height 1
pursuant to Resolution No.
mmission granted said variance in part, denying
itation within 150 feet of single-family homes,
8-275, subject to the following conditions:
1 . Tha t
classification No.
2. That trash st
approved plans on file with
3. That any air-c
shielded from view, and the
homes.
4. That Conditio
with prior to final buildi
is granted subject to the completion of Re-
ge areas shall be provided in accordance with
e office of the Director of Public Works.
ditioning facilities proposed shall be properly
und shall be buffered from adjacent residential
3, above mentioned, shall be complied
inspections.
The City Clerk re
Gunther, 150 Winston Road,
questing that the waiver of
homes not be granted.
ted receiving a telephone call from Mr. W.K.
uesting approval of R-3 zoning and further re-
ight limitation within 150 feet of single-family
Mr. Thompson
uses and zoning in the imme
and considered by the City
ing Commission, in denying
property could be developed .
location of subject property, the existing
. te area, and briefed the evidence submitted to
nning Commission. He noted that the City Plann-
.ver of maximum height limitation, felt that the
accordance with this requirement.
The Mayor asked i
City Council.
applicant or his agent wished to address the
Kr. Frank Harlem,
owners, stated that it was .
ent C-l zoning, as no buyer
in the past two years. He
three separate four-unit bu.
the request for waiver of h
sists of only 12 units, two
family residence. He noted
of the subject property exis
residences. He felt that t
hood, since it would provid
tion of that R-3 developmen
photographs of that propert
136 West Fay Lane, Agent representing the property
ractical to develop the property under the pres-
s offered to purchase the property for that use
ed that the proposed development consists of
ings, ~ asked for favorable consideration of
ht limitation, as the proposed development con-
f which would be within 150 feet of a single-
at a two-story, R-3 development to the south
within 150 feet of the same single-family
: proposed development would benefit the neighbor-
~ buffer by screening the unattractive rear por-
ifrom view of the surrounding area. He provided
Ifor Council information. (Photographs returned.)
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recommencted Conditfon No~ 2 of the reclassifica-
.:he va:c:;'an.::c .:l..1l.~ ali4.enc.ed to read a'-i follows;
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Mayor p~
dents had been ob~
replied in the ne~
ey asked if consent of the adjoining single-family resi-
ned for waiver of height limitations~ to which Mr. Harlem
ive.
He subm
to the one propos
plan of developme
corner lot, and t
ternate, he noted
in width by 5 feeti,
back requirements.
be economically fe
event that the wail
the Reclassificati:
at a higher dens it.
Th~ C~.t:y
t :.on be 1ilCt:'.c a con.tI
d photographs of a development in Costa Mesa, similar
for the subject property, and also outlined an alternate
, which would provide for a one-story fourp1ex on the
tory fourpl@xes on the other two lots. With this a1-
t the two-story fourp1ex lots would have to b@ reduced
nd the development would then violate 6 side yard set-
e felt that development on individual lots would not
.ble, without the waiver of height limitations. In the
is not granted, he requested that Condition No. 2 to
be removed, to allow developmen~'ipn 'combined parcels
a Parcel
recorded
to the sale or separate financing of any unit, that
to the City of Anaheim for approval, and then be
the Orange. County Recorder.1t
The Mayot
ject application..
if anyone wished to speak in opposition to the sub-
Mrs. Mar.
that she was not s.
waiver of minimum ~
ready impaired at ~
see the subject prf
development would i
surrounding propert
strict the subject
provisions.
et Lenny, 139 West Winston Road, Apartment C, stated
sfied with the City Planning Commission's approval of
lding setback from the street, since visibi1ityis al-
intersection. She further stated that she would rather
rty developed forcolllllercial use, as she felt an R-3
ensify parking problems and decrease the value of the
in the area. She requested that the City Council re-
velopment to one-story, and require off-street parking
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in noted that the proposed development meets all 1-3
and the setback waiver is only for a stairway projec-
,Planning Commission felt was of minor consequence.
ohenhaus, 1206 North Hollydale Drive, Fullerton, owner
bject area, stated that she felt there was no parkins
jection to the proposed development. She felt it would
ood, as the vacant property was presently beiDS ueed by .
r parking purposes.
Mr. Thomg
parking requirement
tion, which the Cit
Mrs. Ruth
of property. in the
problem and had no
benefit the neighbQ
nearby auto dealer
which was
y offered the applicant an opportunity to speak .sain,
Dd he thereupon declared the hearing closed.
RESOLUTION NO. 68R Councilman Dutton offered Resolution No. 68R-629
for adoption, auth, zing the preparation of necessary ordinance changing
the zone of the pr. ty, subject to the recolllllendations of the City Plann-
ing Commission, .:t;::~, ~ . . ~1.Z Con-l::' tion No.2.
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Resolution No. 68&-629 duly passed and adopted.
olution Book.
A RESOLtTfION OF THE,
MINING THAT TITLE 1
BE AMENDED AND THAT
(68-69-24 - R-3.)
TY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AIm DETER-
:r THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING. TO ZOIIRG SHOULD
BOUNDARIES OF CERTAIN ZODS SHOULD BI C1WfGED.
Roll Call
AYES:
NOES:
ABSD1T:
Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
None
The Mayor
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RESOLUftON NO. 68R-630: C~
for adoption, grant5.f1~ said
by the City Planning Commis
prior to the sale or separa
submitted to the City of Aq
office of the Orange Count9,
Refer to Reso1ut~
A RESOLUIION OF THE CITY cd
NO. 2012.
. Roll Call Vote:
AYES: COUNCILME~:
NOES: COUNCILME~:
ABSENT: t COUNCILME~;
The Mayor declar~
RECESS: Councilman
seconded the motion.
AFTER RlCE~: Mayor Pebley
Counctl being present.
ORDINANCE ID. 2589: On report ~
man Krein offered Ordinanc~
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE BY ,
INCLUSIVE, RELATING TO A C ,
Mrs. Ruth Salaets
behalf of the Women's Divis
tion and appointment of the
Mayor Pebley not~
formation of the new Cultu~
been donated to the City, fi
PUBLIC NG - VARIANCE NO. 20
requesting waiver of permit
(~!tiles on R-l property, 1
The City Planning
granted saiv variance, subj
1. That a maxim
10 feet in length may be rs
2. That in order
process animals or any mean
maintained in a live state
3. That all safe
and locked garage, as stipu
all times for the protectio
4. That no colle
shall be maintained on the
Review of
by the City Council,
Councilman Schutt
Policy regarding review of
proceeded to outline. He n
body in matters concerning
and variances, which may be
for review by an Councilman
City Council; such request
of the City Council. He no
for permission to allow wil
ficient reason for orde: ,:ing
for review is standard poli
UNCIL MINUTES - October 22 1968 1:30 P.M.
cilman Dutton offerc'l Resolution No. 68R-630
ariance, subject to che conditions recommended
on, and further subject to the provision that
financing of any unit, that a Parcel Map be
eim for approval, and thc.l be recorded in the
ecordero
It OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM GRANTING VARIANCE
Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
None
No. 68R-630 duly passed and adopted.
a ten-minute recess. Councilman Krein
(3: 20 P.M.).
to order, all members of the City
recommendation of the City Attorney, Council-
o. 2589 for first reading.
HElM AMENDING TITLE 1, CHAPTER 1. 04 OF THE
ING THERETO SECTION 1.04.400 TO 1.04.460, BOTH
URAL ARTS COMMISSION.
507 Dustin Place, thanked the City Council, on
n, Anaheim Chamber of Commerce, for .the forma-
ultural Arts Commission.
that as a result of a news article, citing the
Arts Commission, several valuable items have
cultural purposes.
Submitted by William C. and Phyllis A. Burch,
d uses to permit the keeping of non-poisonous
ated at 2107 West Judith Lane.
ommission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-270,
t to the following conditions:
of four (4) non-poisonous reptiles not over
ined on subject property.
o maintain a health factor, no related feeding
by which the reptiles will be fed, shall be
subject property.
precautions, such as locked cages, locked rooms,
ted by the petitioners, will be ~dhered to at
of the children in the neighborhood.
ion of reptiles for educational or show_"_~L' ases
operty other than those above-mentioned.
~ken by the City Planning Commission was ordered
~ic hearing scheduled this date.
!
j'requested the City Attorney to clarify Council
ty Planning Commission items, which Mr. Geisler
ed that the Planning Commission is an advisory
ning, and may grant conditional ;':C;2 permits
ppealed by an interested person, or requested
nterested in having the matter heard before the
r review is considered to be an uniform action
d that the subject variance is the first request
or exotic animals in the R-l zone, and is suf-
eview. He str~~'~~J the fact that such a request
of the City Council.
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the City
could be
on briefed the evidence submitted to and considered by
mmission, noting the recommendation that four animals
subject to the conditions stated.
cil.
The May. asked if the applicant wished to address the City Coun-
Mr. Will
happy with the re
c~ly with the c
extensively for e
repti Ie badges j t:~.
he lived in Garde,
difficulty with o~
Dutton, he read ai
No. 255, expressi*
the Burch residend
c. Burch, 2107 West Judith Lane, stated that he was
ndation of the City Planning Commission, and would
itionsj that the reptiles kept at his home were used
ational purposes, and enable Boy Scouts to earn their
he has kept snakes for eight years, during which time
rove and the City of Orange, where he experienced no
ctions from neighbors. At the request of Councilman
tter from Steve Baxter, a L~mber of Boy Scout Troop
appreciation for being permitted to view the snakes at
Mayor
application.
asked if anyone else wished to speak in favor of the
Council
zoos and other p1
is not an appropr
provided is very ~
a precedent for o~
the same privilege
Clark pointed out that such benefits are availab,le at
s where snakes are permitted; but that a residential area
e location for this purpose. He felt that the servic~
thy, but granting a variance for this purpose would set
rs, without the same goals and attitudes, to apply for
Mr. Burq
tive for such per~
be observed under
tions. In ansve~
had never escaped
locked room, insid
County who keep s
snakes from former
against because of
sonous and are har:
replied that the $75.00 application fee would be prohibi-
s, and stated that snakes which are kept in a zoo cannot
rcumstances where they would display their normal reac-
o other Council questions, he stated that his snakes
e premises; that they are kept in locked cages, in a
a locked garage; that there are many persons in Orange
es; that he had received no complaints regarding the
eighbors; that he felt he shc..ld not be discriJDli ':18.ted
is preference for snakes, so long as they are not poi-
esse
Mrs.laul
Burch residence,
they were handled
considered harmful.
larke, 2106 Forest Lane, related her experience at the
e she was invited to view the snakes. SQe stated that
h extreme care, and could not see how they could be
Gregory
address as aboard
of the Orange CouQ
well qualified to
He felt fear of s
kept snakes at his
do likewise, witho
kman, a member of the military service, who save his
p, in Long Beach, stated that he was a past president
Herpetology Society, and that Mr. and Mrs. Burch are
dIe snakes, and have been of great assistance to him.
s is based on ignorance; and stated that he had always
me; that approximately 10,000 people in Orange County
any problem.
Mrs. Sue
a member of the sa
snakes is behind th
clean, and very int
cker, 17219 Santa Barbara Street, Fountain Valley, also
organization, stated that the public attitude toward
times; that she has four boa constrictors that are docile,
esting to observe.
~' y asked how many in the audience were in favor of the
proximately 20 percons stood; when asked how many lived
e Burch home, 5 remained standing.
Mayor
proposed variance;
within 4 blocks of
Mrs. Edwa
had recently purcha
knowing snakes were
the possibility of
in a residential ar
precedent to permit
Miller, 8890 Tina Lane, Apartment C, stated that she
d the hOL3e next door to the Burch residence, without
ept on the adjacent property, and was concerned about
e snakes escaping. She felt that snakes did not belong
, and that the granting of the variance would set a
nakes in residential areas throughout the County.
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animals, and opposed the pr'
home for handling and disp1.
Mrs. Marie Wright~
surrouading the public hear~
neighborhood for 14 years, ~
the snakes. She stated tha*
property values would be adv
remain.
Mrs. Winifred Be
ienced difficulty in sellin$
sider living on a s~reet wh~
remove the snakes from the d
Mrs. BettyGerald~
using the snakes for good Pq
mitted in a residential are~
Mrs. Gloria Brand~
neighbor of the Burches, st.
kept in their former home in
She also related that she ha
~o work in Garden Grove, and
of the snake could not be de
felt that such occurrences a
tial areas, and the fright i
be harmful to some people.
Mayor Pebley asked
tion, that live in the area.
opposition, who live outside
Mrs. Phyllis Burch
rebuttal to the opposition:
That fire and
prevent vandalism; that
on all doors; that they are
neighborhood; that they were
they moved to the City; that
petition supporting their re
house, they are never left a
survive in this climate, exc
snakes, any person objecting
caped from her home, she wou
The Mayor
been presented, and
RESOLUTION NO. 68R-63l: Co
for adoption, denying Varian
Refer
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY CO
NO. 2011.
Roll Call Vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
The Mayor declared
UNCIL MINUTES - October 22 1968 1:30 P.M.
119 Judith Lane, stated that snakes are wild
ice of taking them from the garage into the
114 West Judith Lane, objected to the publicity
, stating that she had been happy living in the
was no longer happy, due to the presence of
he is aware they are not harmful, but felt
sely affected if the snakes are permitted to
2110 Judith Lane, stated that she had exper-
er house, as prospective buyers would not con-
snakes are kept. She noted that the Burches
for the purpose of exhibiting them.
111 Judith Lane, felt that the Burches were
oses, but felt that they should not be per-
as the boa constrictors could harm children.
13831 Euclid Street, Garden Grove, a former
d that one of the snakes escaped from the cage,
arden Grove, while her daughter was baby-sitting.
recently discovered a 5-foot python on her way
as extremely upset by the experience. The owner
rmined by the Police Department, and Mrs. Brandt
possible where snakes are allowed in residen-
uced by the discovery of such an animal could
ow many in the audience opposed the applica-
Nine persons stood. Three persons indicated
he area, and twenty-five persons stood in favor.
applicant, offered the following statement in
r alarms have been installed in the home to
e is guarded by a large dog, and padlocks are
t trying to set a precedent, or disrupt the
naware that snakes would not be allowed when
09 persons within a 4-block area had signed a
st; that when the snakes are brought into the
ne in the room; that boa constrictors could not
t in captivity; that if allowed to keep their
their request, who saw a snake which had es-
donate the snakes to a zoo.
Ithat a good cross-section of the evidence had
declared the hearing closed.
offered Resolution No. 68R-631
L OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DENYING VARIANCE
Schutte, Clark and Pebley
solution No. 68R-631 duly passed and adopted.
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denied
filed.
on the above resolution, Councilman Krein re-
draft an ordinance prohibiting the keeping of
for Council review within thirty days.
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Followi4
quested the City 4
snakes in residen4
Mr. and I
pose of their sna~
ing kept in vio1a~
thirty days in wh~
is being made dur~
The City Council q
1er noted that if I
could be requeste~
s. Burch inquired how long they will be allowed to dis-
The City Attorney advised that the snakes are now be-
n of the zoning ordinance; that his office would allow
to dispose of them, provided a conscientious effort
that time, and contact with his office is maintaine~o
curred that thirty days is a reasonable time. Mr.Geis-
unreasonable hardship develops, an extension of time
PUBLIC HEARING - VARI
waiver of maximum
at 1105 East Kate~
NO. 2019: Submitted by Kate11a Associates, requesting
ea of a free-standing sign; .M-l zoned property, located
Avenue.
1anni'ng Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. i PC68-299,
. Appeal from action taken by the City Planning Commission
Mr. Tho
isting uses and z
mi t ted to and consl"
was based on setti
perty in the indus,
n noted the location of the subject property, the ex-
g in the immediate area, and briefed the evidence sub-
red by the City Planning Conmission, noting that denial
an undesirable precedent for similar requests on pro-
.al area.
Council.
y asked if the applicant wished to address the City
Mr. Mayn
in hope of establi~
Commission granted
was acceptable at t
Kambak, stated that he acquired the property in 1965,
ng a 24-hour coffee shop, for which the City Planning
variance, but restricted signing to M-l standards, which
t time.
Since tha
development to be i
under construction,
adjacent properties
is inadequate to al
He submitted photo~
property, to bear' 0
within a block of t
time, an economic feasibility study showed the planned
ractical, and a 9,200-squarefoot dinner house is now
o open in November of this year. He noted that the 2
n Katella Avenue have residence on them, and the setback
viewing of a sign which conforms to M-l standards 0
phs taken from Katella Avenue, approaching the subject
this statement. Photographs of other commercial signs
subject property were also shown to the Council.
Mr. Kamba
which conforms to C
reduction size to 1
the revised design,
substantially less
perty is being dev~
displayed a rendering of the originally-proposed sign,
development standards, within an overlay depicting a
square feet. He requested that the Council approve
hich exceeds M-l standards by 84 square feet, but is
an allowed under C-1 standards, for which use the pro-
pede
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.y asked if anyone present opposed the request; there
'clared the hearing closed.
cussion ensued, the consensus of which was to allow a
onforming to C-l Site Development Standards.
being no
sign to
RESOLUTION NO. 68R~ 2: Councilman Krein offered Resolution No. 68R-632
for adoption, grant g Variance No. 2019, pcr~i.~tlriS ~~irl sign in accor~an~e
with C-l standards7. Lject to ;.hc condition that a IS-foot Retbact from tUe
curb be required, p s an additional 2-foot setback from the property line.
Refer to solution Book.
A RESOLUTION OF THS ITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM GRANTING VARIANCE
NO. 2019.
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Roll Call Vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN ~
COUNCILMEN~
COUNCILMEN~
Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
None
Refer to
No. 108 - Orangethorpe Avenue
No. 109 - Cerritos Avenue
The Mayor
esolution No. 68R-632 duly passed and adopted.
PUBLIC - GENERAL PLAN
Planniag COnmission, to con
way Riahts-of-Way, of the A+
on the table of exceptions:
HENTS NOS. 108 AND 109: Initiated by the City
er amendment to the Circulation Element, High-
eim General Plan, to list the following streets
General Plan Amen4
General Plan Amen4
Mr. Thompson briet
the City Planning Commissio~
Amendments.
the evidence submitted to and considered by
in recommending adoption of the two proposed
The Mayor asked i~
being no response, declared!
nyone wished to address the City Council; there
e hearing closed.
RESOL~ION NO. 68R-633;
for adoption, approving Gen~
mended by the City Planning
i1man Dutton offered Resolution No. 68R-633
1 Plan Amendments Nos. 108 and 109, as recom-
DI11ission.
Book.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY CO
MENT TO THE GENERAL PLAN DE
IL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIK APPROVING AN AMEND-
NATED AS AMENDMENTS NOS. 108 AND 109.
Roll Call Vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
None
The Mayor declared
68R-633 duly passed and adopted.
PUBLIC HEARING - ABANDONMENT NO.
donment of an existing pub Ii
located north of Orangethorp
Fe Railroad, pursuant to Res
Bulletin, October 10, 1968,
-lOA: Public hearing was held on proposed aban-
utility easement within Tract No. 4703; property
Avenue, east of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa
ution No. 68R-634,duly published in the Anaheim
d notices thereof posted in accordance with law.
The Mayor asked if Jnyone wished to address the City Council; there
being no response, declared ~e hearing closed.
RESOLUTION NO. 68R-634: On
Krein offered Resolution No.
~commendation of the City
~8R-634 for adoption.
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Engineer, Councilman
Refer to Resolutio
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY CO
AND ABANDONMENT OF THAT PORT
UPON, ALONG, OVER AND THROUa
IL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ORDERING THE VACATION
OF AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES
THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY. (68-10A).
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AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
None
The Mayor declared esolution No. 68R-634 duly passed and adopted.
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wished to address the City Council.
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PUBLIC HEARING - FINA
the reversion to I
by Final Tract N4
Boulevard, from &
(Reclassificatio~
TRACT NO. 6646: Public hearing was held to consider
reage of the R-3 portion of land previously subdivided
6409; property located on the west side of State College
feet north of Ball Road, to 350 feet north of Ball Road,
o. 66-67-68.)
asked if anyone present wished to address the City Coun-
response, declared the hearing closed.
RESOLIJrION NO. 6
Schutte offered
635: On recommendation of the City Engineer, Councilman
lution No. 68R-635 for adoption.
Refer
A RESOLUTION OF T
MAP OF TRACT NO.
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING THE FINAL
6.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Dutton,Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
None
Resolution No. 68R-635 duly passed and adopted.
LIC HEARING - WE
proposed removal
TBMENT: Public hearing was held to hear objections to
weeds, pursuant to Resolution No. 68R-603.
The
Mr. Berti:
concern regarding
cated adjacent to
property has been
posting of notice~
of money removing
ielsen, 4061 Aladdin Drive, Huntington Beach, expressed
ceipt of a notice to remove weeds on his property, 10-
e City's Street Sweeping Dump Site. He stated that his
ed repeatedly as a dump site by the public, despite the
o the contrary, and he has spent a considerable amount
bris, as a result.
He noted
from the City-owne
improvement of the
dumping, and remov
time as street wid
hat weeds and other debris also blow onto his property
Dump Site, and requested that the City Council authorize
treet fronting his property, to discourage unauthorized
trash and weeds currently on the property, until such
ing takes place.
Mayor
lic works.
y ordered the request referred to the Director of Pub-
Mr.
clarification of a
ascertain whether i
and also requested
debris that accumul
his property.
Kline, owner of property at 715 Anna Drive, requested
tice posted on his property line~ as he was unable to
was intended for his property, or the adjoining parcel,
at the City be responsible for removal of weeds and
es on the utility easement on the easterly portion of
The
purposes, and that
still be utilized ~
interfere with the
t. tarney advised that the easement is for public utility
e property in question is private property, which may
the owner for a variety of purposes, which will not
~cess rights granted by the easement.
I
Mrs.
used to notify
William Lewis, Str~
notices are mailed
perty; that there 4
cated by unauthori~
be considered as cd
Kline, of the same address, questioned the procedures
nts of necessary removal of weeds, and was advised by
Maintenance Superintendent, that as a courtesy, written
the owner of record, following the posting of the pro-
occasions when the posted notice is removed or relo-
persons, and that receipt of the written notice may
irmation of the posted notice.
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Noo 68R-636 duly passed and adopted.
elL MINUTES - October 22
1; 30 P. M.
Mayor Pebley asked ,.
there being no response, decl
anyone else wished to address the City Council;
d the hearing closed.
RESOLUTION NO. 68R-636:
adoption.
. man Schutte offered Resolution No. 68R-636 for
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUN
ING THAT NO OBJECTIONS WERE
ANY PARCEL OR PARCELS OF REAL'
HElM; ANI) ORDERING THE SUPERI
THE COSTS OF SUCH REMOVAL TO 1r
ADJACENT TO THE STREETS OR AL
OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETERMIN-
TO THE PROPOSED RJM)VAL OF 'WEEDS GROWING UPON
OPERTY OR ANY PUBLIC STREET IN THE CITY OF ANA-
NDENT OF STREETS TO REMOVE SAID WEEDS AND CHARGE
LOTS OR PARCELS CLEANED AND TO THE PROPERTY
S CLEANED.
Roll Call Vote:
AYES:
NOES ~
ABSBNT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
The Mayor declared
8InER D.AIK;IIti PLACE PERMIT: Appl~
Motor Lodge, for permit to al~
Boulevar4, was submitted and t
of the Aaaheim Municipal Code~
by Councilman Dutton, seconded
tion filed by Richard J. HoIsted, for Anaheim
dinner dancing at Jacko's, 1220 North Harbor
nted, subject to provisions of Chapter 4.16,
s recommended by the Chief of Police, on motion
y Councilman Clark. MOTION CARRIED.
IICLASSIFlCAT,ON NO. 67-68-39: Sub Otted by Ann T. Madison, requesting an exten-
sion of time to comply with cb itions. Proposed C-l property, located on
the south side of Ball Road, t the north side of Berry Avenue, 138 feet east
of the centerline of Palm Stre
On recommendation of
extension of time was granted,
man Clark, seconded by Council
he Development Services Department, a 6-months
o expire April 22, 1969, on motion by Council-
n Krein. MOTION CARRIED.
On motion by Council
cation of vehicular access rig
Zuletta Jane Collier, and Elit
reclassification, was accepted
authorized. MOTION CARRIED.
n Dutton, seconded by Councilman Schutte, dedi-
s to Berry Avenue, by Maurice Gail Hartman,
eth Ann Tremble, in conjunction with the above
y the City Council and recordation thereof was
SIGN RE UEST - 212 NORTH ANAHEIM B
a 2-foot projecting sign, sub
of Kitty's Cafe, 212 North Ana
together with report of the De
motion by Councilman Krein, se
Application for permission to erect
ted by Howell Neon Sign Company, on behalf
im Boulevard, was reviewed by the City Council,
lopment Services Department, and granted on
nded by Councilman Dutton. MOTION CARRIED.
RE UEST - TEMPORARY PARKING FACILI
Street Baptist Church, for app
R-A zoned property, located on
ritos Avenue, was submitted, t
Department.
s: Request of Reverend Bryan Crow, Euclid
val of temporary church parking facilities on
he east side of Euclid Street, north of Cer-
ether with report from the Development Services
On motion by Council
request was granted for a peri
an application for a condition
property for that purpose exte
n Clark,seconded by Councilman Krein, said
of six months, provided that applicant file
use permit within that time, for use of the
ing beyond the six-month period. MOTION CARRIED.
/' r - Apollo Development Corporation; tract lo-
t Street, north of Ball Road, and containing
s. (67-68-38 and Variance No. 19280)
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FINAL MAP - TRACT NO. 6512:
cated on the west side
45 proposed R-2, 5,()1' L:oned 1
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COUNCIL MINUTES - October 22 1968 1:30 P.M.
68-628
The Cityj
with the Tentativel
forwarded to the C'
paid, and recommen,
gineer reported said Final Map conforms substantia,lly
p previously approved; that bond has been posted and
Attorney for approval; that required fees have been
approval thereof.
On reco
that Final Map, Tr
bond by the City A
CARRIED.
dations of the City Engineer, Councilman Dutton moved
No. 6512, be approved, subject to approval of required
rney. Councilman Krein seconded the motion. MOTION
LASSIFICATION NO. 68
Agent, requested C
Intent No. 68R-56l,
the easterly propet
-9 AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 1042: Mr. Dale Ingram,
ci1 clarification of Condition No. 2 of Resolution of
s it pertains to cost of development of the alley on
line.
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The Cityl
will provide a one+
jacent properties t
as such time as th+
torney advised that the Irrevocable Offer of Dedication
ot holding strip, which will require owners of the ad-
pay a proportionate share of the development of the alley,
roperty develops.
Mr. Thom~
the east property t
68R-562, granting q
provide access to tt
n recommended that construction of a block wall along
e, as required under Condition No. 4 of Resolution N05
ditional Use Permit No. 1042, be waived in order to
alley from the adjoining properties as they develop.
On motion
of required block.
granted, and clarifi
will provide a one~
MOTION CARRIED.
y Councilman Dutton, seconded by Councilman Krein, waiver
1 on the east property line of the subject property was
ation made that the Irrevocable Offer of Dedication
ot holding strip along the easterly property line.
RECLASSIFICATION NO. 67~
thers, for permiss~
Condition No.5, of
of the City Council
inspection, will c
moved by Councilman
RE ST - WESTERN GREYHO
a Greyhound Depot, a
extending beyond 18
ized zoning was sub~
of the property will
will be at the app1i
by Councilman Dutton
TENTATIVE MAP - TRACT NO
Company; tract locat
Avenue, containing 4
~
-80 AND VARIANCE NO. 1974: Request of Covington Bro-
to defer recordation of parcel map, required under
esolution of Intent No. 68R-327 was submitted. Finding
at recordation of Parcel Map, prior to final building
itute substantial compliance with said condition was
ein, seconded by Councilman Schutte. MOTION CARRIED.
ORDINANCE NO. 2590:
reading.
ouncilman Dutton offered Ordinance No. 2590 for first
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
CODE RELATING TO ZO
TY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL
G. (67-68-80 - R-3.)
LINES: Request of Western Greyhound Lines to operate
1711 South Manchester Avenue, and erect a hanging sign
ches from the front of the building, prior to author-
ted and granted, with the understanding that such use
ot predetermine the pending zoning application, and
nt's own risk, on motion by Councilman Krein, seconded
I MOTION CARRIED.
647 REVISION NO.2: Developer - Apollo Development
on the east side of Rio Vista Street, north of Lincoln
propo:"~ed 1:-2, 5,.<; zoned lots. (67-68-98.)'
1968,
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~ntative Map, subject to the following conditions:
~uld this subdivision be devloped as more than one sub-
1sion thereof shall be submitted in tentative form for
division,
approval.
approval' of Tentative Map of Tract No. 6647 is granted
1 of Reclassification No. 67-68-98.
lots within this tract shall be served by underground
2. That ~
subject to the apprq
3. That a
utilities.
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No.2, be approved, subject tq
sion. Councilman Krein secon4
d that Tentative Map, Tract No. 6647, Revision
he recommendations of the City Planning Commis-
the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
tENTATIVE HAP - TRACT NO. 6784:
cated on the north side
R-2, 5,000 zoned lots.
loper - Apollo Development Company; tract 10-
east of Rio Vista, containing 69 proposed
The City Planning cq
approved said Tentative Map, ~
at their meeting held October 21, 1968,
the following conditions:
1. That should thi~
division, each subdivision the
approval.
2. That the approv4
subject to the approval of Re~
3. That all lots w~
facilities.
4. That the vehicu]
openings, to Rio Vista Street~
5. That in accorda~
wall shall be constructed on U
1 thru 8 and 69 and Rio Vista
shall be stepped down to a het
and except that pedes trial ope
de-sacs abut the planned highw
Reasonable landscaping, includ
the uncemented portion of the
said wall, plans for said land
approval of the Superintendent
and acceptance, the City of An
tenance of said landscaping.
6. That all lots sh
ubdivision be developed as more than one sub-
of shall be submitted in tentative form for
of Tentative Map of Tract No. 6784 is granted
ssification No. 67-68-98.
in this tract shall be served by underground
rights except at street and/or alley
h4ll be dedicated to the City of Anaheim.
with City Council policy a 6-foot masonry
westerly property line separating Lot Nos.
reet, except that corner Lot Nos. 1 and 69
t of thirty inches in the front yard setback,
ngs shall be provided in said walls where cu1-
rights-of-way line of an arterial highway.
g irrigation facilities shall be installed in
terial highway parkway the full distance of
aping to be submitted to and subject to the
f Parkway Maintenance. Following installation
eim shall assume the responsibility for main-
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Councilman Dutton ma
proved, subject to the recomme
cilman Clark seconded the moti
d that Tentative Map, Tract No. 6784, be ap-
tions of the City Planning Commission. Coun-
MOTION CARRIED.
CHANGE ORDER 11). 2 - WORK ORDER NO.
Councilman Krein moved that Cb
Filtration Plant, in the amoun
seconded the motion. MOTION
05: On recommendations of the City Engineer,
ge Order No.2, Work Order No. 6005, Anaheim
of $4,171.29, be authorized. Councilman Dutton
lED.
WORK ORDER NO. 554-A: Award of Wor
of October 8, 1968, to this
No. 554-A was continued from the meeting
The City
quired, which will
that additional right-of-way has been ac-
vision of the plans.
On recommendation of
revision of plans, and readver
Schutte, seconded by Councilma
Engineer, all bids were rejected, for
a later date, on motion by Councilman
MOTION CARRIED.
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS:
68R-640, both inclusive,
offered Resolution Nos. 68R-637 through
Refer to Resolution
RESOLUTION NO. 68R-637: A RES
FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT P,
STRUCTION AND COMPLETION OF A
PORTIONS OF KATELLA AVENUE AND
NO. 557B. APPROVING THE DESIG
FOR THE CONSTRUCTION THEREOF;
PROVEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH S
AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO
THE CONSTRUCTION THEREOF. (Bid
ION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
IC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY REQUIRE THE CON-
LIC IMPROVEMENT, TO WIT: THE IMPROVEMENT OF
LNUT STREET, IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, WORK ORDER
, PLANS, PROFILES, DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS
HORIZING THE CONSTRUCTION OF SAID PUBLIC IM-
PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, ETC.; AND AUTHORIZING
UBLISH A NOTICE INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS FOR
to be opened November 14, 1968, 2:00 P.M.)
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- COUNCIL MINUTES - October 22 1968 1~30 P.M.
RESOLUTION NO. 68
ANAHEIM FINDING
QUIRE THE CONSTRU
RIO VISTA STREET
LINCOLN AVENUE TO!
ANAHEIM, WORK ORD~
INGS AND SPECIFI~
STRUCTION OF SAID I
FICATIONS, ETC.; A
NOTICE INVITING S
opened November 14
38: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
DETERMINING THAT PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY RE-
ON AND COMPLETION OF A PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT, TO WI':f: THE
ER IMPROVEMENT, FROM APPROXIMATELY 39 FEET NORTH OF
PROXIMATELY 1,063 FEET NORTH THEREOF, IN THE CITY OF
NO. 1212. APPROVING THE DESIGNS, PLANS, PROFILES, DRAW-
ONS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION THEREOF; AUTHORIZING THE CON-
LIC IMPROVEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH SAID PLANS, SPECI-
AlITHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH A
ED PROPOSALS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION THEREOF. (Bids to be
1968, 2~00 P.M.).
RESOLlITION NO. 68
ANAHEIM FINDING A
QUIRE THE CONSTRU
CHAPMAN AVENUE-
IN THE CITY OF
PROVING THE DESIGzt
CONSTRUCTION THE~,
MENT IN ACCORDANCH
AND DIRECTING THE
FOR THE CONSTRUCT]
P. M. ) .
39: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
DETERMINING THAT PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY RE-
ON AND COMPLETION OF A PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT, TO WIT: THE
R BOULEVARD STREET, STORM DRAIN AND SEWER IMPROVEMENTS,
1M, WORK ORDERS NOS. 547-B, 556-B, 1213 and 5027.. AP-
PLANS, PROFILES, DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE
; AUTHORIZING THE CONSTRUCTION OF SAID PUBLIC IMPROVE-
ITH SAID PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, ETC.; AND AUTHORIZING
TY CLERK TO PUBLISH A NOTICE INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS
THEREOF. (Bids to be opened November 14, 1968, 2:00
RESOLUTION NO. 68
ANAHEIM FINDING
AND FITTINGS IS N8
CATIONS THEREOF; ,
THE FURNISHING OF
1968, 2:00 P.M.).
0: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ETERMINING THAT THE PURCHASE OF CAST IRON WATER PIPE
SSARY FOR THE WATER DEPARTMENT; APPROVING THE SPECIFI-
DIRECTING THE PUBLICATION OF A NOTICE INVITING BIDS FOR
ID PIPE AND FITTINGS. (Bids to be Opened November 14,
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENl' :
Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
None
The Mayor
inclusive, duly pas
eclared Resolution Nos.. 68R-637 through 68R-640, both
d and adopted.
RESOLUTION NO.. 68R-641"~
the Director of Pu
641 for adoption..
DEEDS OF EASEMENT: Coun .lman Schutte offered Resolution Nos. 68R-642 to 68R-
655, both inclusiva, for adoption.
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ORK ORDER NO. 546B: Upon receipt of certification from
c Works, Councilman Dutton offered Resolution No. 68R-
Refer
solution Book.
A RESOLUTION OF THE
THE COMPLETION AND
AND EQUIPMENT AND A
AND WATER, AND THE
PLETE THE FOLLOWING
BROADWAY STREET I
(R.J. Noble).
ITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINALLY ACCEPTING
FURNISHING OF ALL PLANT, LABOR, SERVICES, MATERIALS
UTILITIES AND TRANSPORTATION, INCLUDING POWER,FUEL
RFORMANCE OF ALL WORK NECESSARY TO CONSTRUCT AND COM-
UBLIC IMPROVEMENT, TO WIT: THE ORANGE AVENUE AND
VEMENTS, IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, WORK ORDER NO. 546-B.
Roll
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
None
Resolution No.. 68R-64l duly passed and adopted.
olution Book.
68-631
Cit
CIL MINUTES - October 22 1968 1~30 P.M.
RESOLUT~N .1<<>. 681l-642: A REi UTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
ACCEPTING AN EASEMENT GRANT D CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL
PROPERTY FOR AN EASEMENT FOR AND PUBLIC lITILITY PURPOSES. (Palmer C. and
Blanche Sandeno, ~nd Mae C. V, erboss).
RESOLUTlctN NO. 68R-643: A REi UTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
ACCEPTING AN EASEMENT GRANT D CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL
~~~TY FOR AN EASEMENT FOR RM DRAIN PURl'OSES. (Empire Financial Corpora- 0
RESOLtITION NO. 68R-644: A RE
ACCEPrING AN EASEMENT GRANT D
PROPERTY FOR AN EASEMENT FOR Jj!
Army) .
UTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL
AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. (The Salvation
RESOLUTIQIi NO. 68&-645: A RE
ACCEPrINC AN EASEMENT GRANT D
PROPERTY FOR AN EASEMENT FOR IJJ
and Clad. M. Pletz, Walter A. i
UTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIK CERTAIN REAL
AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. (Paul H. Pletz
oden and Eva R. Gooden).
RESOLUTIt' NO. 68R-646: A RE~ urION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
ACCEPTING AN EASEMENT GRANT Dt CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL
PROPERTY FOR AN EASEMENT FOR i AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. (Sioux Honey
Association, Cooperative).
RESOLUTIqN NO. 68R -64 7: A RE~ tITION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
ACCEPTINC A GRANT DEED CONVEY~ TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY
FOR AN EASEMENT FOR ROAD AND P LIC UTILITY PURPOSES. (Malcolm A. and Naomi
D. Townsend).
RESOLUTION NO. 68R-648: A RES UTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
ACCEPTING A GRANT DEED CONVEY] TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY
FOR MUNICIPAL PURPOSES. (E & Development Company).
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RESOLUTION NO. 68R-649: A RES UTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ~NAHEIM
ACCEPTING A GRANT DEED CONVEY] TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY
FOR AN EASEMENT FOR ROAD AND P LIC UTILITY PURPOSES. (Ona M. Caspari).
RESOLUTION NO. 68R-650: A RES UTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
ACCEPTING A GRANT DEED CONVEY] TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY
FOR AN EASEMENT FOR ROAD AND P LIC UTILITY PURPOSES. (Ona M. Caspari).
RESOLUTION NO. 68R -651: A RE UTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
ACCEPTING A GRANT DEED CONVEY I TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY
FOR AN EASEMENT FOR ROAD AND P LIC UTILITY PURPOSES. (Gordon C. and Jewell
E. Hammond).
RESOLUTlqIf NO. 68R-652: A RE
ACCEPTING A GRANT DEED CONVEY]
FOR AN EASEMENT FOR ROAD AND P
UTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY
IC UTILITY PURPOSES. (Howard C. Hovey).
RESOLUTIOIi NO. 68R-653: A RE
ACCEPTING A GRANT DEED CONVEYI
FOR AN EASEMENT FOR ROAD AND P
Passante).
UTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY
LIC UTILITY PURPOSES. (Anthony J. and Virginia
RESOLUTION NO. 68R-654: A RE
ACCEPTING A GRANT DEED CONVEYI
FOR AN EASEMENT FOR ROAD AND P
UTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY
IC UTILITY PURPOSES. (Joseph and Ada Passante).
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RESOLUTION NO. 68R-655: A RES lITION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
ACCEPTING A GRANT DEED CONVEYI TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY
FOR AN EASEMENT FOR ROAD AND IC UTILITY PURPOSES. . (Joseph and Ada Passante).
Roll Call Vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
ton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
e
e
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fornia - COUNCIL MINUTES - October 22
1:30 P.M.
elusive,
declared Resolution Nos. 68R-642 to 68R-655, both in-
d and adopted.
DEDICATION OF VEHIC
man Krein, secon
rights to Harbor!
in connection wi~
recordation therJ
ACCESS RIGHTS - VARIANCE NO. l805~ On motion by Council-
by Councilman Clark, dedication of vehicular access
ulevard, by William C. O'Reilly and Patricia J. O'Reilly,
Variance No. 1805, was accepted by the City Council, and
was authorized. MOTION CARRIED.
IRRKVOCABLE OFFER OF
cation of the 20
cuted by Yilliam.
Variance No. 1801
thereof authoriz~
Clark. MOTION C
lCATION - VARIANCE NO. l805~ Irrevocable Offer of Dedi-
ot alley on the easterly side of Harbor Boulevard, exe-
O'Reilly and Patricia J. O'Reilly, in conjunction with
as submitted and approved as to form, and recordation
, on motion by Councilman Krein, seconded by Councilman
IED.
he Assistant City Manager reported on the proposed pur-
us Chance Equipment, and advised that one manufacturer,
, had submitted a quotation for said equipment in the
He thereupon recommended purchase be authorized at
n Schutte moved that the bid of A.B. Chance Company,
119.25, including tax, be accepted and purchase author-
tton seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT:
ceived for the put
acceptance of the
he Assistant City Manager reported on informal bids re-
Stump Cutter, as follows, and recommended
Dearth Machinery Company:
Vendor
Amount~ Includin~ Tax
Dearth Machinery e
West Point Industt
- - - - ~ $4,882050
-( 4,911069 (Model 2436)
( 5,976.73 (Model 2460)
On the r
Dutton moved that
purchase authorize
Krein seconded the
$mmendation of the Assistant City Manager, Councilman
e low bid of Dearth ,MaChinery Company be accepted, and
in the amount of $4,882.50, including tax. Councilman
tion. MOTION CARRIED.
I The following claims were denied, as recommended by
nd ordered referred to the insurance carrier, on motion
, seconded by Councilman Krein:
CLAIMS AGAINST THE CIT ,.
the City Attorney,
by Councilman Dutt
a. Clai
suIting from colli,
b. Clai
loss, purportedly
about September 30,
c. Clai
damages, purportedly
September 24, 1968.
ubmitted by Raul Quintero, for damages purportedly re-
n with an Anaheim Fire Truck, on or about July 20, 1968.
ubmitted by Manuel W. Bowman, for personal property
ulting from disruption of electrical service, on or
968.
ubmitted by Anaheim Imports, Inc~, for personal property
esulting from spraying of a City alley, on or about
I
I
lED.
RESOLUl'ION NO. 68R-656:
adoption.
,-,
!
ouncilman Clark offered Resolution No~ 68R-656 for
Refer to
solution Book.
A RESOLUTION OF THE
IZING THE EXECUTION
SANTA FE RAILWAY CO
TAIN AND USE AN EL~
RAILWAY COMPANY AT
ITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AND AITrHOR-
F A LICENSE AGREEMENT WITH THE ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND
~NY GRANTING TO THE CITY A LICENSE TO CONSTRUCT, MAIN-
RIC SUPPLY LINE ACROSS OR ALONG THE PREMISES OF SAID
NEAR THE STATION OF ANAHEIM, ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
Roll Call
lte:
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68-633
C1t Hall Anaheim California-
UNCIL MINUTES - October 22 1969 1:30 P.M.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN
COUNCILMEN
COUNCILMEN
Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
None
Refer
The Mayor
esolution No. 69R-656 duly passed and adopted.
RESOLUTION 10. 68R-657: CGuncil
tion.
Krein offered Resolution No. 68R-657 for adop-
A RlSOLUTION OF THE CITY CO
IZING '!HE EXECUTION OF A SU
AND SAlTA FE RAILWAY COMPA
CONTRACT DATED NOVEMBER 24,
TARY'S NO. 58261," RELATING
IL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AND AUTHOR-
EMENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE ATCHISON, TOPEKA
ND THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING THAT CERTAIN
53 AND DESIGNATED AS SANTA FE'S CONTRACT "SECRE-
SPUR TRACK NO. 12. (901 East Vermont Street.)
Roll Call Vote~
COUNCILMEN~
COUNCILMEN~
COUNCILMEN~
A YES ~
NOES:
ABSENT~
Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
None
The Mayor
Refer
esolution No. 68R-657 duly passed and adopted.
RESOLUTION 10. 68R-658:
adoption.
Dutton offered Resolution No. 68R-658 for
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY CO
NO. 681t-402 CHANGING THE
OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM. (Su
therly from Banyan Court.)
IL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING RESOLtrrION
OF CERTAIN STREETS IN THE NORTHEASTERN AREA
ist Street to Sunkist Way, from Overpass nor-
Roll Call Vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
None
The Mayor declared
No. 68R-658 duly passed and adopted.
CORRESPOIDEltCE: The following co
motion by Councilman Schutte,
I
espondence was ordered received and filed on
seconded by Councilman Clark:
;
i
er - Public Employees' Retirement System.
Public Employees' Retirement System.
- opposition to the proposal that the County
.re station for any municipality in the County
ange General Fund.
ter District Resolution No. 68-9-72 - opposing
. 9, the Watson Amendment.
Resolution No. 68R-159 - opposing the adoption
n Amendment.
Resolution No. 68R-157 - opposition to the pro-
build and equip a fire station for any muni-
e from the County of Orange General Fund.
each: Resolution No. 6883 - endorsing Propo-
State Legislature to provide that money allo-
nd to any County or City may be used for local
- supporting Proposition No. lA, which provides
nters; Resolution No. 6866 - opposing the Wat-
Otiative measure.
of the Record of California Highway Commission
1968, covering freeway development of Route 39
1 Freeway and Lampson Avenue.
Colony House Board - Meeting of August 6, 1968.
a. Beatrice M. Mi
George Oelkers
b. City of Stanto
of Orange build and equip a
of Orange from the County of
c. Orange County
the adoption of Proposition
d. City of Placen
of Proposition No.9, the Wa
e. City of Placen
posal that the County of Ora
cipality in the County of Or
f. City of Newpor
sition 7, which authorized t
cated from the State General
purposes; Resolution No. 688
tax relief to homeowners and
son Property Tax Limitation i
g. Volumes I and I
Public Hearing, held July 26,
in Orange County between Rout
h. Minutes - Mothe
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1968.
Orange County Mosquito Abatement District - Meeting
and Operating Reports for the month of September,
ORDINANCE NO. 2577:
ilman Dutton offered Ordinance No. 2577 for adoption.
dinance Book.
ITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIK HURI-
ZONING. (67-68-73 - R-3.) (Orange-Thistle Annexation.)
Roll Call
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ORDINANCE NO. 2587:
The Mayor
clared Ordinance No. 2586 duly passed and adopted.
ORllNANCENO. 2585:
,....,
i.
of September
j.
MOTION
Refer tol
!
AN ORDINANCE OF T~
CIPAL CODE RELATINf
Roll ca1t
AYES:
NOES~
ABSBNT:
Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
None
Ordinance No. 2577 duly passed and adopted.
Refer
ilman Schutte offered Ordinance No. 2585 for'adoption.
dinance Book.
AN ORDINANCE OF THa ITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 10, CHAPTER 10.98 OF THE
ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL d E, RELATING TO INDUSTRIAL WASTE.
A YES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
None
ORDINANCE NO. 2586: ilman Clark offered Ordinance No. 2586 for adoption.
Ordinance No. 2585 duly passed and adopted.
Refer inance Book.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE; TY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE A.~AHlIM MtJNI-
CIPAL CODE RELATING ZONING. (67-68-4 - R-l.)
lman Clark offered Ordinance No. 2587 for adoption.
~inance Book.
TY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIMMUNI-
ZONING. (67-68-72 - R-l.)
Refer
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
CIPAL CODE RELATING
Roll Call
te:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ILMEN:
I LMEN:
I LMEN:
Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
None
Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
None
The Mayor clared Ordinance No. 2587 duly passed and adopted.
68-635
Cit Hall Anaheim California ~
UNCIL MINUTES - October 22 1968 1:30 P.M.
ORDINANCE 10. 2588: Councilman
tton offered Ordinance No. 2588 for adoption.
Refer to Ordinand
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY O~
CIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZON~
NAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIMMUNI-
. (68-69-7 - R-3.)
Roll Call Vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILME~:
COUNCILME :
COUNCILME :
Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
None
The Mayor
No. 2588 duly passed and adopted.
ORDINANCE :t<<). 2591: Councilman I
ing.
ORDINANCE MD. 2592: Councilman I tton offered Ordinance No. 2592 for first read-
ing.
in offered Ordinance No. 2591 for first read-
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY O~
TION 17.08.110 OF THE ANA~
HEIM AMENDING TITLE 17, CHAPTER 17. 08, SEC-
MUNICIPAL CODE, RELATING TO SUBDIVISIONS.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY O:F;
CIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONI
HElM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM HUNI-
(65-66-24 (8) - M-l.)
ORDINANCE NO. 2593: Councilman
readiog.
utte offered Ordinance No. 2593 for first
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
CIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONI
HEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNI-
(61-62-69 (29) - M-l.)
ALCOHOLIC ERAGE LICENSE APPLI
Irene M. Baltzer, for Off-
for Lynn's Meat Market, 216
by the Assistant City Mana
ION: Application submitted by Howard E. and
Beer and Wine, Person-to-Person Transfer,
est Lincoln Avenue, C-l zone, was presented
to the City Council, for their information.
No Council
s taken on said application.
ANAHEIM J OR CHAMBER OF COMME
Junior Chamber of Commerce
game booths, in connection
24th through 27th, 1968, n'
was submitted and approved .
on motion by Councilman Kre.
- ANNUAL CO ITY FAIR: Request of the Anaheim
waiver of all licenses and fees for rides, and
h the Annual Community Fair, to be held October
the corner of Lincoln Avenue and East Street,
accordance with City Council Policy No. 305,
, seconded by Councilman Dutton. MOTION CARRIED.
ORANGE COUNTY BILLY GRAHAM CRUS
The Assistant City Manager
County Billy Graham Crusade
heim Stadium for approximat
fices are not constructed a
Crusade Association contrac
ish said office space to Ci
lease agreement on this bas. .
project to the Crusad8 Asso .
ASSOCIATION - ANAHEIM STADIUM OFFICE SPACE:
orted on a proposed agreement with the Orange
sociation, to lease office space at the Ana-
10 months. He stated that the required of-
the present time, and recommended that the
Ifor the necessary labor and materia~s to fin-
specifications, and negotiate terms of the
He noted that the estimated cost of the
tion is $17,304.00.
Mr. Hudson Saffel
Contractor, addressed the C
is based on his offer topr
sade Association, for the c
I
i
,I 3066 Enterprise Street, Costa Mesa, General
y Council. He stated that the estimated cost
ide his services, free of charge, to the Cru-
struction of the proposed office space.
On the recommenda
tive approval to negotiate
Crusade Association, for t
Anaheim Stadium was granted,
Councilman Dutton. MOTION
. n of the Assistant City Manager, administra-
agreement with the Orange County Billy Graham
construction and lease of office space at the
n motion by Councilman Krein, seconded by
a
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68-636
Cit Hall Anaheim.
The
Councilman Krein of-
COUNCIL MINUTES - October 22 1968 1~30 P.M.
MlLODYLAND THEATRE; Mf
the City Council, i
rently being held!
City may t~ke con~
Ronald Rice, 18632 San Felipe, Fountain Valley, addressed
pressing his objection to the type of performance cur-
Me10dyland Theatre, and asked what action, if any, the
ning this and future shows of the same nature.
The Cit*
the City Council 11-
with the show; th4
however, the City:
time.
ttorney advised that he has requested consultation with
arding the possibility of legal action, in connection
all-nude show would be in violation of State Law;
es not have the authority to close the show at this
R BOULEVARD PARKI
sistant City Mana
strictions on Har
authorized by the!
1969, by general q
RESTRICTIONS: On report and recommendation of the As-
, Council action regarding the posting of parkingre-
Boulevard, in conjunction with street-widening project
ty Council on March 1, 1966, was deferred to mid-March,
sent.
LUTION NO. 68R-6S9
fered Resolution
PARK AND RECREATION IN-LIEU FEES:
. 68R-659 for adoption.
Refer
A RESOLUTION OF T
NO. 66R-526 ESTAB
TITLE 17, LAND D
THE ANAHEIM MUNICI
ITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING RESOLUTION
ING FEES TO BE CHARGED BY THE CITY IN CONNECTION WITH
PMENT AND RESOURCES, CHAPTER 1708, SUBDIVISIONS, OF
CODE.
Roll CallL
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Dutton, Krein, Clark and Pebley
Schutte
None
The Mayor
Resolution No. 68R-659 duly passed and adopted.
Prior to
stated that he opp~
on the basis that i
ting on the foregoing Resolution, Councilman Schutte
d establishment of a $150.00 fee for apartment units,
would curtail apartment development, if adopted.
RESOLUIION NO. 68R-660:
Councilman Dutton G
n the recommendation of the Assistant City Manager,
ered Resolution No. 68R-660 for adoption.
Refer
A RESOLUTION OF THE
NO. 68R-426 AND ~
RIGHT-OF-WAY REPRES
ITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING RESOLUTION
ING RATE OF COMPENSATION FOR THE JOB CLASS OF SENIOR
ATIVE.
Roll Call
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
None
Resolution No. 68R-660 duly passed and adopted.
TRANSFER OF FUNDS: On r
Dutton moved to au
from the Capital Ou
ber 549-271-937-01.
,....,
mmendation of the Assistant City Manager, Councilman
ize transfer of funds in the amount of $600~000.00
y Fund to Convention Center Scoreboard, Account Num-
ouncilman Krein seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIE
Mayor Pebley as vot~
the 45th Annual Co
Orleans, Louisiana,
By general consent, the City Council designated
delegate, and Councilman Clark as alternate, to
ss, National League of Cities, to be held in New
cember 7th to 11th, 1968.
68-637
Cit
naheim Ca1ifornia-
UNCIL MINUTES - October' ~2
1:30 P.M.
EXECUTIVE SISSION; At the reque~
to recess to Executive Sessl
Schutte seconded the motion~
of the City Attorney, Councilman Krein mo'Ved
, to discuss possible litigation. Councilman
MOTION CARRIED. (6:55 P.M.).
ADJOURNtllN'I: Yo 110wing reces s fp
adjcura the meeting. Counct
Executive Session, Councilman Dutton moved to
n Krein seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
ADJOUR.IfED: 7: 05 P.M.
SIGNED
Cit
elL MINUTES - October 29 1968 1:30 P.M.
fornia -
The City Council
he City of Anaheim met in regular session.
PRESENT:
ABSENT:
PRESENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN: None
ASSISTANT CITY MANA~
CITY ATTORNEY: Jose
CITY ENGINEER: Jame
DEPtTrY CITY CLERK:
ZONING SUPERVISOR:
rein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
Robert M. Davis
B. Geisler
P. Maddox
ona M. Farrens
nald Thompson
Mayor Pebley called
e meeting to order.
trber, of the Free Methodist Church, gave
ted the Assembly in the Pledge of Allegiance
I
INVOCATION: Reverend Stanley
the Invocation.
FLAG SALUTE: Councilman Clark
to the Flag.
PRESUTAlION OF AWARD: The J
extraordinary servic
heim, was presented
men t Commander, Haro
s K. Fisk Perpetual Americanism Award, for
to the youth, citizens and veterans of Ana-
American Legion Post No. 72, by Past Depart-
E. Heinly.
WAIVER OF ING - ORDINANCES AND
the reading in full of all or
the waiver of reading is hereb
ing of the title, specific req
of such ordinance or reso1utio
MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED.
SOLUIIONS: Councilman Krein moved to waive
ances and resolutions, and that consent to
tgiVen by all Councilmen, unless after read-
st is made by a Councilman for the reading
Councilman Schutte seconded the motion.
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