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1968/10/29 68-637 Cit etm California ~ UNCIL MINUTES - October 42 1968 1:30 P.M. EXECtITIVE pSSION~ A.t th~ re(fu~ j.. of the City Attorney, Councilman Kreinmov~d to recess to Executive Ses$ n, to discuss possible litigation. Councilman Schutte seconded the motion MOTION CARRIED. (6:55 P.M.). i ADJOURNNENtr Following recess . ~. Executive Session, Councilman Dutton moved to adjourn the meeting. counCjman Krein seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. I ADJOUIRED: 7:05 P.M. SIGNED City Clerk PRESEIIT: ABSENT: PRESDT: . forni. - C IL MINUTES - October 29 1968 1.30 P.M. The City Council of he City of Anaheim met in regular session. COUNCILMEN: Dutton, ~rein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley COUNCILMEN: None ASSISTANT CITY MAlA. CITY ATTORNEY: Jos. CITY ENGINEER: J-. DEPUTY CITY CLERK: ZOIIING SUPERVISOR: Mayor Pebley called INVOCiTI~: Reverend Stanley the Invocation. Robert M. Davis B. Geisler P. Maddox ona M. Farrens na1d Thompson *e meeting to order. ; trbar, of the Free Methodist Church, gave I FLAG SALUTE: Councilman Clark fed the Assembly in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. PRESDTAlION OF AWARD: The J extraordinary servic heim, was presented ment CODlDander, Haro IVER OF NG - ORD NABeRS AND I the reading in full of all or the waiver of reading is hereb ing of the title, specific req of such ordinance or resolutio MOTION UMNIK>USLY CARRIED. s K. Fisk Perpetual Americanism Award, for to the youth, citizens and veterans of Ana- American Legion Post No. 72, by Past Depart- R. Heinly. i SOLtrrIONS. Councilman Krein moved to waive ances and resolutions, and that consent to given by all Councilmen, unless after read- st is made by a Councilman for the reading ~ Councilman Schutte seconded the motion. o n n 68-638 Cit Hall Anaheim Cal - COUNCIL MI UTES - October 29 1968 1-30 P.M. REfORT - FINANCIAL DEMA amount of $285,741J AGAINST THE CITY- Demands against the City, in the , in accordance with the 1968-69 Budget, were approved. ,.., ~ f PAI.K All> RECREATION IN reported that ui::~let adopted by the City apply immediately t after that date. t existing commitmen~ the possibility of plans were initiat. Resolution No. 68R~ be immediately eff~ division has not be with all necessary cil; that any subdl has been made by s4 be entitled to pay dwelling unit.) Th ditions applying to in the amount of $a for with necessary by the City Council rates. U FEES RESOLUTION NO. 68R-659: The City Attorney he provisions of Resolution No. 68R-659, which was ouncil October ZZ, 1968, increased In Lieu Fees will all subdivisions and to all reclassifications approved view of the hardship this may create to persons with on their property, and others who were not aware of ese increases at the time zoning action or development he recommended adoption of two resolutions amending 9; the first, specifying that the increased fees will ive on all subdivisions, wherein the the final sub- filed and building permits have not been applied for cumentation before a date determined by the City Coun- sions for which final application for building permit date, with necessary plans and specifications, shall es in the amount previously prescribed, ($25.00 per Isecond resolution was recommended to specify that con- 1eClaSSifications shall be deemed amended to allow fees 00 per dwelling unit, if building permit is applied ans and specifications prior to the date established those applying thereafter to be subject to the increased I Counci1D14 ary 1, 1969, and Co be considered to be been made. i I ~Krein suggested establishing an effective date of Janu- ci1man Dutton asked the City Attorney whether this could ,etroactive in cases where applications have already ,....., ~ The City active, because zon that a reasonable t for which app1icati exist by law only i i ~torneY advised that it could not be considered retro- g re.q.uests are not guaranteed favorable considera.tion; e is being given to complete or abandon any project has been made; that a vested right to complete would leases where fees have already been paid. ! .,., Mr. Rober ~.Borden, 400 West Alberta Street,. C.a.. lIed a.t.. tention to public hearing sche led this date on Reclassification No. 68-69-25 and Variance No. 2017. e stated that he purchased this property in July of this year under th FHA-VA Program, and made an extensive projection of costs and profits, ~rveyed the property, and received approval of reclas- sification from the jity Planning Commission. He note4~hat if the reclas- sification is grant by the C. ity. cou. ncil, bu,i1ding.. per.mi. ts ca.nnot be applied for until a commitm t is obtained from the FHA, and pointed. out that this cannot be accomplis. d before January 1, 1969. He stated that the lender determines the sell. ,g price or the home, and felt they would not recognize the additional char ~ for In Lieu Fe~s; therefore, he would have to directly bear this additiona Icharge. He stated that he understood the need for rais- ing the fee, but re 4ested that the City Council a1. .1. ow more. tha. n sixty days to apply for a bui1 ~ng permit to enable project~ which are now under way to be completed wit 'ut penalty. ~ Mr. Larry developers should h raising In Lieu Fee fees should be tied building permit. H on the zoning actio for the lower In Li the Council's inten felt that a public rmour, 2731 West Lincoln Avenue, stated that he felt e been consulted prior to the adoption of a resolution ~! and also fel~ that the effective date'of the increased '0 zoning and map approval, rather than application for ! :pointed Qut that he also was present for public hearing Ion the agenda, and felt that it was impossible to qualify : Fees as proposed. He stated that. he knew nothing of !to raise the fees before arriving at thE; meeting, and 'aring should have been scheduled before action was taken. Mayor Peb dealing with the pv months, since it wa Improvements Commit y pointed out that three newspapers have carried articles .sed increase at least once a week for the past three recommended to the City Council by the Citizens' Capital 68-639 Krein offered Resolution No. 68R-661 for Cit elL MINUTES - October 29 1968 1:30 P. . Councilman Dutton ~ bring in interested persons d He noted, however, that tying permit is more beneficial to i t that the Council was remiss in failing to discuss the proposal before taking action. e increase to application for the building e developer. Mr. Armour questio~ Act. The City Attorney advi~ be a relationship to the pa tied to the building permit, ! relationship; that there is withQut paying fees, and the Regardina reclassifications, conditions must be met within time. whether the action is legal, under the Map that it was not prohibited; that there must t of a fee and the imposition of it; that if not exercised for ten years, there is no ested right to continue for an unlimited time, is no vested interest before zoning is granted. noted that the standard procedure is that all o days, and many are granted an extension of Council..n Krein s final subdivision and applic two proposed amendments. sted that 6 months be allowed for filing of n for building permit, in connection with the Mr. Armour also obJ applications submitted prior. ed to this proposal, and stated that he felt the increase in fees should not be affected. The City Attorney a when construction has commenc would require, and felt it wa~ that if no time limit were se ve10ped twenty years from now lication was made. He pointe not be paid in advance of the giving developers the option before May 1, 1969, or paying ever, that fees paid on this ward, should development plana paid for at the lower rate wo time the building permit is is .sed that the law states a vested right exists ; that six months is much more than the law xtremely reasonable and fair. He pointed out n existing applications, property could be de- the same low rate effective at the time app- ut that there would no reason why fees could te the building permit is applied for; thereby either paying the $25.00 per dwelling unit fee, e higher rate after that date. He noted, how- is could not be reimbursed or adjusted down- e modified; and any units in excess of those be subject to the prevailing rate, at the ed. RESOLUTION NO. 68R-661: adoption. Refer to Resolution ok. I A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNC ~' OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ESTABLISHING PROCEDURE FOR THE PAYMENT OF PARK AND TION FEES ON TRACTS, VARIANCES, CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS, RECLASSIFICATIONS ND TRAILER PARKS. (May 1, 1969.) ! i i Roll Call Vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN: The Mayor declared ~olution No. 68R-661 duly passed and adopted. I ~d that if any interested person so requested, td for the purpose of modifying or rescinding I new In Lieu Fee Schedule. Councilman Krein ~IED. I MOTION: Councilman Dutton roo that pU0lic hearing be schedu the resolution establishing th seconded the motion. MOTION RESOLUTION NO. 68R-662: Counc ~man Krein offered Resolution No. 68R-662 for adoption. Refer to Resolution toke A RESOLtrrION OF THE CITY COUN~ t OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING CERTAIN RESOLUTIONS IN CONNECTION WITI ARIANCES, RECLASSIFICATIONS, TRACT MAPS, CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS AND T LER PARKS. (Park and Recreation Fees - May 1, 1969.) ! o n n ,...., ......., 68-640 Cit - COUNCIL MINUTES - October 29 1968 1'30 P.M. Roll AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley None None The Mayor Resolution No. 68R-662 duly pAssed and adopted. At the rep on revenues derived through June 30, 196 and development. in t penditures from'thei eating that In Lieu for such purposes. st of the Mayor, the Assistant City Manager reported om In Lieu Fees paid for the period June 30, 1954, as compared to expenditures for park land acquisition sa:.ie p ::::riod. Total fees paid were $ 709, 361. 00; ex- neral Fund and Bond Fund totaled $5,424;718.84; indi- es provided only one-eighth of the revenue expended PUBLIC HEARING - RECLASS Roger Pannier, requ north of the Santa A Kraemer Boulevard. CATION NO. 68-69-13; Submitted by A. Hemmerling and ing a change in zone from R-A to R-3; property located River and South of the Riverside Freeway, west of The City P recommended Portion R-2 zoning, subject nning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-282, of subject property for R-3 zoning, and Portion B for the following conditions: 1. That a City Council and rec 2. That t of Anaheim the sum 0 reation purposes, sa issued. 3. That t approved plans on fi inal Tract Map of subject property be approved by the ded in the office of the Orange County Recorder. owner(s) of subject property shall pay to the City $25.00 per dwelling unit, to be used for park and rec- amount to be paid at the time the Building Permit is I +sh storage are~s shall be provided in accordance with t with the office of the Director of Public Works. ! 1Visor Ronald Thompson, noted the location of the sub- sting uses and zoning in the immediate area, and briefed to and considered by the City Planning Commission; noting ;f subject property will require the dedication and im- tion system in accordance with General Plan Amendment pment Plan No. 37, due to the anticipated increase in igenerated by the intensification of land use. ! asked the applicant if he was satisfied with the reCOLl- Planning Commission, to which he received an affirma- ked if anyone wished to speak in opposition, and re- eclared the hearing closed. Zoning Sup ject property, the e the evidence submitt that the development provement of a circu No. 97 and Area Deve traffic which will b Mayor Peb1 mendations of the Ci tive reply; he then ceiving no response, RESOLUTION NO. 68R- Councilman Krein offered Resolution No. 68R-663 for adoption, author ing the preparation of necessary ordinance changing the zone as recommen d by the City Planning Commission, amending Condition No. 2 to read as fo1~ws: 2. That t I owner of subject property shall pay to the City of Anaheim the sum of $ .00 per dwelling unit, to be used for Park and Recrea- tion purposes; said ount to be paid prior to the issuance of a building permit; provided, ho ver, that in the event said sum shall not have been paid by May 1, 1969, here shall be due ar~;': ~:..a}able, prior to the issuance of a building permit ithe sum of $150.00 per multiple-family dwelling unit. I Refer ,olution Book. A RESOLUTION OF THE t'TY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETERMIN- ING THAT TITLE 18 OF HE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING SHOULD BE AMENDED AND THAT THB UNDARIES OF CERTAIN ZONES SHOULD BE CHANGED. (68-69-13 R-3 and R-2.) . Roll te: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley None None The Mayor clared Resolution No. 68R-663 duly passed and adopted. IL MINUTES - October 29 1968 1:30 P.M. 68-641 PUBLIC CLASSIFICATIO by Arthu~ L. Osowski, request of maximdm building height, m~ mitted distance of a living un to establish a two-story, 24-. west side of Magnolia Avenue, 68-69-22 VARIANCE NO. 2009: Submitted a change in zone from R-A to R-J, and waivers mum distan~e between buildings, maximum per- from a standard street, and required walls, t apartment ~omp1ex; property located on the uth of Lincoln Avenue. The City Planning C~ recom.en4ed that said rec1a8s~ conditiollS: ssion, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-283, cation be approved, subject to tbe following I. .That the owner 0 Anaheim a strip of land 19 fe~ northerly 20 feet, for alley p 2. That a predeter property shall be calculated . tween the property owner and ~ strip of larid shall include 1~ proveraents. 3. That alley impr~ ing requirements of the City Q headers, paving, or other app~ the City Engineer and in acco~ file in tbe office of the City satisfactory to the City of A the installation of said engi~ 4. That the owner d the sum of $2.00 per front foa poses. 5. That the owner 0 the sum of 15~ per front foot 6. That the owner 0 the sum of $25.00 per dwelling said amount to be paid at the 7. That Condition complied with within a period time as the City Council may subject property shall pay to the City of Anaheim ng Magnolia Avenue, for tree p1antinl purposes. subject property shall pay to the. City of An.he.im it, to be used for park and recreation purposes, the Building Permit is issued. · 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, above .entioned, shall be 180 days f~o. the date hereofj or such furth~ subject property shall deed to the City of in width, being the southerly 19 feet of the poses. ed price for the northerly one foot of subject an agreement for dedication entered into be- City of Anaheim. The cost of said one foot and a proportionate share of the.....l1ey im- ment plans shall be prepared and all engineer- Anaheim for the alley, such as gutters, grading, enant work shall be completed as required by nee with standard plans and' specifications on ngineer; and that a bond in an amount and form eim shall be posted with the City to guarantee ring requirements. subject property shall pay to the City of Anaheim aiong Magnolia Avenue, for street 1tghting pur- The City Planning C 1ution No. PC68-284, subject t ssion granted said variance, pursuant to Reso- the following conditions: 1. That this varia classification No. 68-69-22. 2. That the sidewa1 required by the City Engineer fications on file in the offic 3. That trash stora proved plans on file with the 4. That fire hydrant to be necessary by the Chief of 5. That any'air-cond shielded from view, and the so homes. 6. That subject pro fty shall be developed substantially in a~cord- ance with plans and spec1f1catl rs on file with the City of Anaheim, marked Exhibit No.1, provided however i that the alley shall be extended westerly, and that the carports shall be ~located to accommodate the alley. 7. That Condition No t 2, 3, 4, and 5, above mentioned, shall be complied with prior to final bu ~ding and zoning inspections. i Mr. Thompson noted th ~location of the subject property, the exist- ing uses and zoning in the i~ . ate area, and briefed the evidence submitted to and considered by the City P nning Commission, calling attention to the Alley Circulation Plan, recent1 iapproved, in conjunction with Reclassifica- tion No. 68-69-9, which will en 'le the applicant to tie into the alley to be developed at the rear of thi I property. ! is granted subject to the completion of Re- shall be installed along Magnolia Avenue, as in accordance with standard plans and speei- f the City Engineer. areas shall be provided in accordance with ap- ice of the Director of Public Works. shall be installed as required and determined he Fire Department. ioning facilities proposed shall be properly shall be buffered from adjacent residential o n n ! ! I, 68-642 Cit fa - COUNCIL MINIJrES - October 29 1968 I: 30 P .K. Mayor peblta mendations of the Ci~ tive reply. There be ~asked if t.he applicant .was satisffad 'with therecom- Planning Commission, to which he received an affirma- g no opposition, he declared the hearing closed. I Councilman Dutton offered Resolution No. 68R-664 ng the preparation of necessary ordinance, changing by the City Planning Commission, amending Condition s; n I "~ .#l!I1 Book. RESOLUTION NO. 68R-6 for adoption, author~ the zone as recommen~ No.6, to read as fol 60 That ttl Anaheim the sum of $2 reational purposes; ~ ing permit; provided, paid by May 1, 1969, a building permit, th owner of subject property shall pay to theCtty of 00 per dwelling unit, to be used for Park and Rec- d amount to be paid prior to the issuance of a build- owever, that in the event said sum shall not have been ere shall be due and payable, prior to the issuance of sum of $150.00 per multiple-family dwelling unit. Refer to A RESOLUTION OF THE ~ MINING THAT TITLE 18, BE AMENDED AND THAT t (68-69-22 - R-3.) Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER- THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING SHOULD BOUNDARIES OF CERTAIN ZONES SHOULD BE CHANGED. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley None None The Mayor Resolution No. 68R-664 duly passed and adopted. r-, ! ~ , -} ; RESOLUTION NO~ 68R-6 Councilman Dutton offered Resolution No. 68R-665 .for adoption, grantim Variance No. 2009, subject to the recommendations of the City Planning Co ssion. Refer to Re lution Book. A RESOLUTION OF THE C fy COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM GRANTING VARIANCE NO. 2009. i AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley None None The Mayor Resolution No. 68R-665 duly passed and adopted. PUBLIC HEARING - RECLASSIR TRACT NO. 6735): Submitta R-A to R-l, and waive to establish 48 one-f side of Dale Street, TION NO. 68-69-25 AND VARIANCE NO. 2017 TENTATIVE by Bank of America, requesting a change of zone from of minimum required front yard, and minimum lot area, i1y residential lots; property located on the east ~tween Broadway and Orange Avenue. I ~ The City PI recommended approval Final Tract Map of su corded in the office I !ning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No.PC68-292, , said reclassification, s~ject to the condition that ect property be approved by the City Council, and re- the Orange County Recorder. . I qning Commission granted said Variance, pursuant to ~, subject to the completion of Reclassification No. Resolution 68-29-25. Mr. Thompsa ing uses and zoning i to and considered by noted the location of the subject property, the exist- the immediate area, and briefed the evidence submitted e City Planning Commission. The Mayor a ed if the recommendation of the City Planning Commiss- ion was satisfactory the applicant, and received an affirmative response. There being no opposi .on, he thereupon declared the hearing closed. 1 68-643 No. 68R-666 duly passed and adopted. Cit 1:30 P.M. California - elL MINUTES - October 29 RESOLUTION NO. 68R-666: Cop for adottion, authorizing th~ the zone as recommended by th ilman Clark offered Resolution No. 68R-666 reparation of necessary ordinance changing City Planning Commission. Refer to Resolutio~ A RESOLITION OF THE CITY CO MINIRG THAT TITLE 18 OF THE BE AMENDED AND THAT THE BO~ (68-69-25 -. R-1.) , L OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER- IM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING SHOULD IES OF CERTAIN ZONES SHOULD BE CHANGED. Roll Call Vote: AYES: NOES = ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN = COUNCILMEN: Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley The Mayor declared RESOLUTf>N NO. 68&-667: Cou* for adoftion, granting Varia~ the City Planning Commission~ Refer to Resolution lman Clark offered Resolution No. 68R-667 No. 2017, subject to the recommendations of A RESOLUfION OF THE CITY COUN' L OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM GRANTING VARIANCE NO. 2017. Roll Call Vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN: utton,Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley one one their meeting held September 23, to the following conditions: The Mayor declared No. 68R-667 duly passed and adopted. TENTATI MAP - TRACT NO. 67 poratiODj tract located on tn and Orange Avenue, containing Developer - Orange County Development Cor- east side of Dale Street, between Broadway 8 proposed R-1 lots. ! I The City P1anniAg C 1968, approved said Tentative I. That the appro~ subject to the approval of Re 2. Tha t should thi. division, each subdivision th approval. 3. That the vehicu openings to Broadway, Dale A City of Anaheim. 4. That in accorda with City Council policy, a 6-foot masonry wall shall be constructed on t northerly, westerly and southerly property lines separating Lot Nos. 1 t 'ugh 23 and 48, and Broadway, Dale and Orange Avenues, except that corner LNos. IO and II shall be stepped down to a height of thirty inches in the ~ront yard setback, and except that pedestrian openings shall be provided in .id walls where cul-de-sacs abut the planned highways right-of-way line of ~ arterial highway. Reasonable landscaping, including irrigation facilitie ~ shall be installed in the uncemented portion of the arterial highway parkwa ! the full distance of said wall, plans for said landscaping to be submitted to ~nd subject to the approval of the Superinten- dent of Parkway Maintenance. p110wing installation and acceptance, the City of Anaheim shall assume the re ~onsibility for maintenance of said landscaping. 5. That all lots wi ~in this tract shall be served by undergrounp utilities. 6 . Tha t from Vicki Lane to 7. That Streets "Au Lane, Savoy Place and Rowland of Tentative Map of Tract No. 6735 is granted ssification No. 68-69-25 and Variance No. 2017. ubdivision be developed as more than one sub- of shall be submitted in tentative form for access rights, except at street and/or alley e and Orange Avenue shall be dedicated to the tsements, 10. feet in width, shall be provided Orange Avenues. "B", and Cul-de-sac shall be recorded as Vicki rcle. I {] n n 68-644 Cit nia - COUNCIL MINUTES - October 29 1968 1!30 P.M. Councilman proved, subject to d Councilman Krein sed utton moved that Tentative Map, Tract No. 6735 be ap- recOmmendations of the City P~annlng Commission. ded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. PUB C HEARING - RECLASS 1061: Submitted by Chris to C-I, and permissL at 2119 South Harbor: CATION NO. 68-69-27 AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. ne O'Donnell, requesting a change in zone from R-A to establish a walk-up restaurant; property located oulevard. The City P: recommended said rec owners of the subjec l5C per front foot, shall be complied wi such further time as nning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-294, ssification be approved, subject to the condition that property shall pay to the City of Anaheim the sum of ng Harbor Boulevard, for tree-planting purposes, and within a period of 180 days from the date hereof, or e City Council may grant. The City pi 106l, pursuant to Re tions: ning Commission granted Conditional Use Permit No. lution No. PC68-295, subject to the following condi- ,..... 1. completion of 2. That t Harbor Boulevard, as standard plans and s 3. That t Boulevard, as requir plans and specificati 4. That t approved plans on fi1 5. That a shielded from view. 6. That pa mum 10-feet in height protect the residenti 7. That C be. complied with prio 8. That s cordance with plans a marked Exhibit Nos. 1 ing areas shall be lighted with down-lighting a maxi- nd shall be directed away from the property lines to integrity of the area. ition Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, above mentioned, shall I to final building and zoning inspections. .ect property shall be developed substantially in ac- specifications on file with the City of Anaheim, I 2, and 3. I Conditional Use Permit is granted subject to the fication No. 68-69-27. sidewalks and driveways shall be installed along quired by the City Engineer and in accordance with ifications on file in the office of the City Engineer. curbs and gutters shall be repaired along Harbor by the City Engineer and in accordance with standard s on file in the office of the City Engineer. h storage areas shall be provided in accordance with with the office of the Director of Public Works. I air-conditioning facilities proposed shall be properly I Mr. Thompso I noted the location of the subject property, the exist- ing uses and zoning i ! the immediate area, and briefed the evidence submitted to and considered by ~e City Planning Commission. I Mayor Peble j asked if the recommendations of the City Planning Com- mission were satisfacpryto the applicant, to which he received an affirma- tive reply. There be pg no opposition, he declared the hearing closed. ~ RESOLUTION NO. 68R-6 for adoption, author! the zone as recommend Councilman Schutte offered Resolution No. 68R-668 ng the preparation of necessary ordinance changing by the City Planning Commission. Refer A RESOLUTION OF THE C MINING THAT TITLE 18 BE AMENDED AND THAT T (68-69-27 - C-I.) Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER- THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING SHOULD BOUNDARIES OF CERTAIN ZONES SHOULD BE CHANGED. Roll Call e: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: LMEN: LMEN: LMEN: Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley None None lared Resolution No. 68R-668 duly passed and adopted. 68-645 California - BurKS - October 29 1968 1~30 P.M. RES~Y'AJON . NO. 6aR -669: Cou for'."tiou, granting Condi City Planning Commission. i Refer to Resolutio~ ~OOk. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY CO ' ~L OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 1061. I I Schutte offered Resolution No. 68R-669 Permit No. 1061, as recommended by the Roll Call Vote: 68R-669 duly passed and adopted. AYES i OOES: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN: Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley The Mayor declared ~UBLIC - RBCLA5SIFlCATION Commiss on, to consider a ch Parcel I, to R-Z, 5,000 on P* east of the intersection of t . 68-69-28: Initiated by the City Planning ein zone from R-A on Parcel A, and R-3 on els A and B; property located generally north- Riverside Freeway and the Newport Freeway. The City Planning q recommended said reclassific. Final Tract Hap of subject pt corded in the office of the 0 ission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-296, on be approved, subject to the condition that erty be approved by the City Council and re- nge County Recorder. Mr. Thompson noted ing uses and zoning in the i to and considered by the City the fact that the petition is that it is presently zoned R- struction, as there was no R- recommended the inclusion of parcels, as only one subdivis e location of the subject property, the exist- diatearea, and briefed the evidence submitted 1anning Commission, and called 'attention to o establish the property in the proper zone; with a variance to allow sing1e~fami1y con- I , 5,000 zone at the time it was granted. He condition to allow separate development of n is under construction at the present time. Mayor Pebley asked anyone wished to address the City Council. Mr. John Coda, 4304 ment, on the basis that it wo the area, stating that the as cent1y. He also stated that hearing to reclassify the pr dington Drive, objected to the R-2 deve1op- lower the value of higher-priced homes in sed valuation of his home has dropped re- had received no notification of a public ty to the R-3 zone. Mr. Thompson explai proved in 1964, and the prese' pose of establishing the deve fication for the land use that that R-3 zoning and variance had been ap- reclassification was initiated for the pur- ment in the most appropriate zoning c1assi- as previously approved. Mayor Pebley asked i cil; there being no response, else wished to address the City Coun- the hearing closed. RESOLUTION NO. 68R-670: Counc for adoption, authorizing the the zone as recommended by the to the condition that ordinanc adopted as each parcel is read such parcel; provided, however existing parcels of record, an cil for a lot split. man Dutton offered Resolution No. 68R-670 eparation of necessary ordinance changing ity Planning Commission, further subject reclassifying subject property shall be to comply with the conditions pertaining to that the word "parcel" shall mean presently parcel or parcels approved by the City Coun- Refer to Resolution fok. i A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUN~. I OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER- MINING THAT TITLE 18 OF THE AJP ElM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING SHOULD BE AMENDED AND THAT THE BOUND! ES OF CERTAIN ZONES SHOULD BE CHANGED. (68-69-28 - R-Z, 5,000.) i ~ n !n~.. ... i 0, ..'.~."... . .~::- ~ -~ [ r 68-646 - COUNCIL MINUTES - October 29 1:30 P.M. Roll AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ILMEN: ILMEN: ILMEN: Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley None None The Mayor c1ared Resolution No. 68R-670 duly passed and adopted. ORDINANCE NO. 2594: reading. ouncilman Dutton offered Ordinance No. 2594 for first AN ORDINANCE OF THE TY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF TH:E ANAHEIM Hmn- CIPAL CODE RELATING ZONING. (68-69-28 - R-2, 5,000. Parcel B, Tr.5593.) left the Council Chambers, (3:00 P.M.). CONDITIONAL U E PERMIT N to Resolution No. P mit Nos. 465 and 466 planned residential side Freeway and the 465 and 466: The City Planning Commission, pursuant -298, reconmended termination of Conditional Use Per- previously approved to construct multiple-family, velopment, northeast of the intersection of the River- ewport Freeway. (63-64-20 and 63-64-21.) RESOLUTION NO. 68R- Councilman Dutton offered Resolution No. 68R-671 for adoption, termi~ ing Conditional Use Permit Nos. 465 and 466, as recom- mended by the City t nning Commission. Refer to 1 ~olution Book. A RESOLUTION OF THE ITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM TERMINATING ALL PROCEEDINGS IN CONN~ ION WITH CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS NOS. .465 AND 466 AND DECLARING RESOL ON NOS. 64R-l04 AND 64R-106 NULL AND VOID. Roll Call +te: AYES !ILMEN Dutton, Schutte, Clark and Pebley NOES: I ILMEN: None TEHPORARI LY ABSENT: ILMEN: Krein ABSENT: ILMEN: None The Mayor tclared Resolution No. 68R-671 duly passed and adopted. Councilman frein returned to the Council Chambers, (3:05 P.M.) PUBLIC HEARING - ORCHARD duly published in t~ and October 2, 1968, according to the las on proposed annexati the Orchard Drive An IVE ANNEXATION: Pursuant to Resolution No. 68R-585, Anaheim Bulletin and P1acentia Courier, September 25 nd written notices mailed to the owners of property, equalized assessment roll, public hearing was held ~ of uninhabited territory, known and designated as ~xation. ~ity Clerk reported that no written protests had been i The Deputy filed in her office. Mayor Pebl t asked if anyone in the audience wished to address the City Council; th re being no response, declared the hearing closed. RESOLUTION NO. 68R- Councilman Dutton offered Resolution No. 68R-672 for adoption. Refer olution Book. A RESOLUTION OF THE TY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER- MINING THAT A MAJOR~ PROTEST HAS NOT BEEN MADE IN THE PROCEEDINGS FOR THE ANNEXATION OF CE AIN UNINHABITED TERRITORY TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM KNOWN AND DESIGNATED S ORCHARD DRIVE ANNEXATION. Roll Call te: 68-647 1:30 P.M. heim Ca1ifornia- CIL MINUTES - OCTOBER. 29 AYES: NOES: ABSINT: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN: CO UHC I LMBN: utton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley one The Mayor solution No. 68R-672 duly passed and adopted. ORDUtAIIE NO. 2595: reading. Dutton offered Ordinance No. 2595 for first AN OIDllANCE OF THE CITY OF OF AMA.IM OF THE TERRITORY TIOM. HElM APPROVING THE ANNEXATION TO THE CITY AND DESIGNATED AS ORCHARD DRIVE ANNEXA- VATE T L PERMIT - PINKERTON s ubar1 t t4td by Bruce R. Me Ana and graated as recommended b~ Chapter 4.60 of the Anaheim seconde4 by Councilman Krein~ NC.: Application for private patrol permit,. on behalf of Pinkerton, Inc., was submitted he Chief of Police, subject to provisions of iCipal Code, on motion by Councilman Dutton, K>'rION CARRIED. ~C~SSIFIC4$ION NO. 68-69-5; Ref{ ment to Condition No. 2 of R~ tab1is~nt of an automobile the southwest corner of Anahe st of Frank Steuk1e was submitted for an amend- lution of Intent No. 68R-455, approving the es- ency; proposed C-3 zoned property, located at Boulevard and Water Street. Reports of the Dev~ ~pment Services Department and the City Engineer were a180 submitted, recommen ~ng approval. The finding of the ~ty Council was that recordation of parcel map prior to.. final building and t. . ing inspections, will constitute substantial co@pliaace with Condition No~ to said reclassification, on motion by Coun- cilman frein, seconded by Cou i1man Dutton. MOTION CARRIED. i ORDINANCE NO. 2596: Council p Krein offered Ordinance No. 2596 for first reading. AN ORDIRANCE OF THE CITY OF CODE RELATING TO ZONING. (68 HElM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL 9-5 - C-3.) SSIFI .. ION NO. 66-67-8 AND for one.year extension of ti repor~from the Development S IANCE NO. 1818: Request of Margaret S. Wright, to complete plans, was submitted together with vices Department and the City Engineer. I ~n Dutton, seconded by Councilman Schutte, a I granted. KYrION CARRIED. ~uested the City Engineer to investigate and fng dedication of vehicular access rights to On motion by Councl one-year extension of time wa Councilman Dutton r ~eport en the condition requi Euclid Street. CO~ITIONAL VSE PERMIT NO. 925: S an exte.sion of time to compi to permit the office use of t qui red off-street parking spa the southeast corner of Harbo mitted by Gordon A. Salness, M.D., requesting e conditions. Application previously approved residential structures, with waivers of re- s; proposed C-O zoned property, located at Boulevard and Hampshire Street, (65-66-63.) On the recommendati ~ of the Development Services Department, Coun- cilman Schutte moved that a $ ,-month extension of time be granted, to expire April 4, 1969. Councilman Du ~on seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. TIONAL GUIDE SIGNS - JAPANES ILUGE AND DEER PARK: Request of the Japanese Village and Deer Park to erec jdirectional guide signs within the City of Anaheim was submitted, togeth f with report and recommendations of the Devel- opment Services Department. i On recommendation ~ Jthe Development Services Department, Councilman Clark moved that said request ~e denied. Councilman Krein seconded the motion. l-IOTION CARRIED. ~ ] 1 1 ~ j r-, !J 1 68-648 Cit Anaheim Cali - COUNCIL MINUIES - October 29 1968 I: 30 P.M. Mr. John 1r Park, received perm~ basis for disqualif1 linson, representing the Japanese Village and De~r ion to address the City Council, and asked the tion under the sign ordinance. report of the Development Services De- to determine qualification. partment, In answer the visitors to the that a total of 30 a posed, to be posted c vard. questions, Mr. Tomlinson stated that 90% of panese Village and Deer Park are from out-of-state; ns, not to exceed 30 by 30 inches in size, were pro- Katel1a Ave'nue, Ball Road, and State College Boule- The AssisQ with Mr. Orsborn, D~ definition 0= gu:je and further c1arifid the request favorab~ granted for the Mov~ quiring City approva study and possible r Councilman Clark, sa to erect the propose and recommendations. t City Manager stated that he had' discussed the request ctor of Development Services, andc it was felt that the gns und~r the sign ordinance neertsto te reexaminee He suggested that if the City Council were to consider the proposed signs be attached to existing standards and Wax Museum directional signs, each location re- He further recommended that action be deferred for ision of the ordinance in question. On motion by nded by Councilman Krein, the motion denying permission signs was resc1nded,anddecision continued for report MOTION CARRIED. OUTDOOR ADVERTISING STRU for continuance of 5707 Riverside Freew with report of the D within 15 days. S - BELINDA COMPA!rl: Request of the Belinda Company existing outdoor advertising structures, located at and 5555 Riverside Freeway was submitted, together elopment Services Department, recommending removal The ceived by her ity Clerk reported that a telephone call had been re- asking for a continuance of subject request. I Councilman lic hearing. that the matter was not scheduled for pub- Mr. Bernar mission to address t on the property; tha to the development 0 an aesthetic nuisanc freeway construction Yorba, owner of the subject property, received per- City Council, and stated that no illegal signs exist the signs constitute no hazard; that they are necessary tracts in the vicinity; and should not be considered J.at the present time as the area will be disrupted by ,or approximately one year. pointed out that one of .the signs which was originally sing purposes was being used for political advertising, Mr. Thomps, used for tract adver which is not permitt Mr. Yorba granted, the signs ted that if approval for the tract advertising is ld be used for no other purpose. On motion six-months continuan to the condition tha CARRIED. Councilman Krein,.seconded by Councilman Dutton, a was granted for two advertising structures, subject they be used for subdivision advertising only. IDTION CITY PLANNING COMMISSION at their meeting hel tions were submitted Actions taken by the City P1anningCominission, ctober 7, 1968, pertaining to the following app1ica- r City Council information and consideration: COtIDITIONAL USE P M. Hamm and Lee R. a private educationa R-I zoned property, NO. 1062: Submitted by Donald Leonard Hamm and Roberta e and Lorna M. Lance, requesting permission to expand institution, with waiver of parking spaces in a garage; ated at 1177 and 1181 West E1derwood Avenue. 68-649 to Resolution No. PC68-305, CIL MIN1.IrES - October 29 1968 1:30 P.M. The City Planning denied said conditional use ' ission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-300, mite CONDIT HAL USE PERMIT NO. 1 ing peDaission to establish dances, etc., with on-sale o. R-A zoned property, bounded b west by Uaster Street, and oh crosBilll. : Submitted by Clarence M. Mc Nees, request- all for variety shows, lectures, meetings, 1coholic beverages in an existing structure; the northeast by Manchester Avenue, on the he south by the Katella Avenue freeway over- I i The City Planning C granted said conditional use' ission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-301, rmit~ subject to conditions. USB T NO. 9 requesting an ext Previoualy granted to establ on-sale liquor and waiver of Club); property located at l~ Submitted by Huntington Savings & Loan As- ion of time to comply with the conditions. a private club and recreation facility with 11 height in front setback area, (Tamasha South Anaheim Boulevard. The City Planning ~ by motion, denied said request. CON>> TI L USE PERMIT NO. 8 LandCojpany, requesting an Previously granted to permit located vest of Harbor Boulev E 11). 1757: Submitted by Cal-Penn ension of time to comply with conditions. "Never On Friday" apartment complex; property d, south of Orangewood Avenue. The City Planning Q sion of time, beginning Octo~ completion of conditions, pro had been submitted that the p ission, by motion, granted a six-month exten- 7, 1968, to expire April 7, 1969, for the ded that at the end of six months evidence posed development would occur. VARI.ANC~ NO. 1104: Previous1J tiona1 sign advertising the southwest corner of Lincoln granted for the erection of a temporary direc- e of single-family homes; sign located at the Dale Avenues. The City Planning a terminated all proceedings on The foregoing actio ther action taken on the abo applications. were reviewed by the City Council and no fur- umbered conditional use permit and variance RECESS: Councilman Clark seconded the motion. cess for five minutes. Councilman Dutton IED. (3:50 P.M.). AFTER RECUS: Mayor Pebley Council being present, to order, all members of the City VARIANCE NO. 2022: Reques t tab1ish a mobile homes sales 1 for which a variance app1icati osa Mobile Home Sales for permission to es- , at 2303 South Manchester Avenue, on property is pending, (Variance No. 2022). On the recommendati that said request be granted, plicant's own risk, and does Councilman Dutton seconded the . of the City Attorney, Councilman Schutte moved bject to the condition that such use is at ap- predetermine action on subject application. ~tion. K)TION CARRIED. IlESOLI1rION NO 68R-673 - WORK ORD the Director of Public Works, for adoption. Upon receipt of Certification from Dutton offered Resolution No. 68R-673 Refer to Resolution A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCP THE COMPLETION AND THE FURNIS1!I AND EQUIPHENT AND ALL UTILITlt WATER, A1fD THE PERFORMANCE OF THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC IMPROVEM$ SHRUBS 01 WEST STREET AND CONV (Harold I. Simpson). OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINALLY ACCEPTING G OF ALL PLANT, LABOR, SERVICES, MATERIALS AND TRANSPORTATION INCLUDING POWER, FUEL AND L WORK NECESSARY TO CONSTRUCT AND COMPLETE , TO WIT: REMOVAL OF TREES, TREE STUMPS, AND I ION WAY, IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, WORK ORDER NO. 237. o n n n~.. .....,. i . f ,,,4 ~ i ,....., t ; 68-650 nahe.ia Calif, - COUNCIL .M.. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley None None lared Resolution No. 68R-673.du1y passed and adopted. . . DlEDI OF EASEKBNT; Counc~ both inclusive, for . n Schutte offered Resolution Nos. 68&-674 to 68R-681, ption. RE Lt1rION NO. 68R-.6 ANAHEIM ACCEPIING IA ' TAIN REAL PROPERTY F (Maurice Gale Hartman Tremble.) A RESOLUTION OF TaB CITY COUNCIL OF 'rHECx'ty..or GRANTDEID OONVEYING TO THE ,CITY OF ANAHEIM CIR- AN EASEMENT FOR RO~ ANJ)PUBLIC UTILITYPUlU'OSBS. Zuletta Jane Hartman Collier, Elizabeth Ann Hartman RESOLUTION NO. 68R~ ANAHEIM ACCEPTING EA TAIN REAL PROPERTY FO (Maurice Gale Hartmart Tremble. ) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NT GRANT DEED CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CD- AN EASEMENT FOR ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSBS. Zuletta Jane. Hartman Co11ier,'E11zabeth Ann Rartmen RESOLUTION NO. 68R-6 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPrING EA .. GRANT DEED CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CER- TAIN REAL PROPERTY Fd AN EASEMENT FOR PEDESTRIAN CROSSWALK. (Michael J. Ciuffreda and Jean A. iuffreda.) RESOLUTION NO. 68R-67: · ANAHEIM ACCEPTING EA TAIN REAL PROPERTY Fa Rodgers and Louise Ed A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NT GRANT DEED CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM cn- EASEMENT FOR PEDESTRIAN CROSSWALK. (Rosco~ Robert h Rodgers.) RESOLUTION NO. 68R-671 ANAHEIM ACCEPTING EA TAIN REAL PROPERTY F (Benjamin Kummerfe1d A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF ... THE CITY OF NT GRANT DEED CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM. CER- N EASEMENT FOR ELECTRICAL POWER LINES AND POLES. Anita Ursula Kummerfe1d.) RESOLUTION NO. 68R-67 ANAHEIM ACCEPl'ING EA TAIN REAL PROPERTY F (Fred R. Beckham and A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NT GRANT DEED CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CER- N EASEMENT FOR ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. nne Inez Beckham, Lowen V. Casey and Louise E.Casey.) RESOLUTION NO. 68R-6 ANAHEIM ACCEPTING AN CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY (Speech and Language A RESOLUTION ()F .THE CITY COUNCIL OF . THE CITY OF. EMENT GRANT DEED CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM R AN EASEMENT FOR ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. elopment Center, Inc., a Corporati~n.). RESOLUTION NO. 68R-68" A.NAHEIM ACCEPl'ING AN CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY (Frank J. Stueckle, H known as Frances Stue A RESOLtrrrON OF TIll CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EMENT GRANT DEED CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM R AN EASEMENT FOR ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. en Josephine Stueckle, and Frances Mir1ings, formerly ,1e.) AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley None None The Mayor d lared Resolution Nos. 68R-673 to 68R-681, both inclu- sive, duly passed and dopted. 68-651 to contact the management of Melody- Clt eim California - C IL MINUTES - October 29 1968 1:30 P.M. TRE - SIGN ENCROAC the pvssibility of requir'J public right-of-way, beca~ P T: Council discussion wa~ held regard- resva1 of the Melodyland Theatre sign from of "Nude Show" advertisement contained thereon. The Ci~y Attorney w~ land Theatre regarding said ~ IIIlCHA51; The A88:~:, tant City Mana purchase of 111 signs for the acceptance of the low bid, tha reported on informal bids rec~ived for the vention Center, as follows, and recommended f Western Highway Products: VENDOR TOTAL - INCLUDING MATERIAL AND INSTALLATION Western HIghway Products, Ma GleDn rourret A~~~., Tustin - - Design EoterpriEes, Inc., Anah - - - - - $3,862.13, including tax - - - - - 6,931.10, " .. - - - - - 7,828.83, " " On the recommendatio Krein moved that the low bid o~ purchase authorized in the amo Clark seconded the IDOtion. K>r f the Assistant City Manager, Councilman estern Highway Products be accepted, and of $3,862.13, including Tax. Councilman N CARRIED. saCHA5E OF EQlIPMBNT: The Assista ceived foy the purchase of a T~ ceptance of the low bid, that 0 City Manager reported on informal bids re- tor Mower, as follows, and recommended ac- B. Hayman Company: VENDOR I TQTAL - INCLUDING TAX I B. Hayman Company, Los Angeles 1- - - - - - - - $6,027.00 :::C!';:~.fic Toro, Gardena - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - 8,064.00 On the recommendation Clark moved that the low bid of authorized in the amount of $6. seconded the motion. MOTION C. f the Assistant City Manager, Councilman . Hayman Company be accepted, and purchase 7.00, including tax. Councilman Schutte IED. PURCHASE OF E~PMINT: The Assistan ceived for the purchase of 2 Bt ceptance of the low bid, that 0 City Manager reported on informal bids re- h Chippers, as follows, and recommended ac- Dearth Machinery Company: VENDOR TOTAL. - INCLUDING TAX Dearth Machinery Company, Azusa Asplundh Iquipment Sales & Serv ; ;e: - - - - - - - $6,591.90 Azusa - - - - - - -7,518.00 On the recommendation ;f the Assistant City Manager, Councilman Dutton moved that the low bid q Dearth Machinery Company be accepted, and purchase authorized in the amo~ of $6,591.90, including tax. Councilman Krein seconded the motion. !l:>T N CARRIED. I PURCHASE: The Assistant City Manage ireported on informal bids receive~ for the purchase of a Block Wall and Wo Gate for the Convention Center, as follows, and recoIllaended acceptance of t low bid, that of D.C. Head: VENDOR - - - - - - - - - - $3,052.50 - - - - - - - - 3,627.50 TOTAL - INCLUDING TAX D.C. Head, Garden Grove - - J & R Fence Company, Anaheim - On the recommendation Krein moved that the low bid, t authorized in the amount of $3, seconded the motion. MOTION C f the Assistant City Manager, Councilman t of D.C. Head, be accepted and purchase 2.50, including tax. Councilman Dutton IED. a n n 68-652 Cit Hall Anaheim Cali - COUNCIL MINUTES - October 29 1968 1:30 P.K. CL.t\J.MS .AGAINST.THE CITY: he, following claims against the Ci~ywere d~nied, as recommended by the C. yAttorney, and ordered referred to insurance carrier, on motion by Council nDutton, seconded by Councilman Krein: n I;m Krein offered Resolution No. 68R-682 for a. Claiml purportedly resu1ti 1966, and September b. Claim, purportedly resulti September 25, 1968. Mrs. James Strong, for personal property damages, from damage to a sewer line, on or about August 8, , 1968. Mr. Sidney P. Snyder, for personal property damages, from the conduct of a geophysical survey, on Or about RESOLUTION NO. 68R-682: adoption. Refer olution Book. A RESOLUTION OF THE DESTRUCTION OF CERTA Department). TY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AUIHORIZING THE CITY RECORDS K)RE THAN FIVE (5) YEARS OLD. (Police Roll Call AYES; NOES: ABSENT: Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley None None The Mayor ~clared Resolution No. 68R-682 duly passed and adopted. i tuncilman Krein offered Resolution No. 68R-683 for r-, I I ; -#i RESOLUTION NO. 68R-683: adoption. Refer to Book. A RESOLUTION OF THE FUNDS FOR ADV~TISIM CONTRACT WITH THE A TISING; AND PROVIDIR VICES TO BE RENDERED TY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROPRIATING CERTAIN AND PROK>TION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM; AUTHORIZING A IM CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FOR THE, DOING QF SAID. ADVIR- FOR COMPENSATION TO THE CHAMBER OF COMMSRCE FOR SER- o THE CITY OF ANAHEIM. (7/1/68 to 6/30/69 - $27,5LO.GO.) tte: I'.. ILME. N: I LMEN: ILMEN: . +c 1ared Roll Call AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley None None The Mayor Resolution No. 68R-683 duly passed and adopted. CORRESPONDENCE: The foIl motion by Councilmam ing correspondence was ordered received and filed on utton, seconded by Councilman Clark: t' f Orange Administrative Office - Report - Proposed ,ce area - portion of Western Orange County. creation fj j 1ED. I ORDINANCE NO. 2584: t1man Clark offered Ordinance No. 2584 for adoption. Refer 1inance Book. AN ORDINANCE OF THE *TY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNI- CIPAL CODE RELATING ~ ZONING. (68-69-23 - R-A.) Roll Call .1 68-653 heim California - UNCIL MINUTES - October 29 1968 1.30 P.M. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN COUNCILMEN COUNCILMEN Dutton, Krein, Schutte, C1arke'and Pebley~:c None None The Mayor dec1are4 No. 2584 duly passed and adopted. Ordinance No. 2589 for adoption. ORDINANCE NO. 2589: Councilman 4 Refer to Ordinanc~ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF : IM AMENDING TITLE I, CHAPTER 1.04 OF THE ANAllEIM MUNICIPAL CODE BY AI) He THERETO SECTION 1.04.400 TO 1.04.460, BOTH INCLUSIVE, RELATING TO A curl ARTS COMM[SSION. Roll Call Vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN:, Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley COUNCILMBN:i None OOUNCILMlN:1 None The Mayor declare~ ORDINANCB ~. 2590: rdinance No. 2589 duly passed and adopted. ton offered Ordinance No. 2590 for adoption. Refer to OrdinancE! ok. 1M AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNI- (67-68-80 - R-3). Roll Call Vote: COUNCILMEN : COUNCILMEN :, COUNCILMEN:. ~. utton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley one one dinance No. 2590 .du1y passed and adopted. AN ORDIHANCE OF THE CITY OF CIPAL OODE RELATING TO ZONI AYES: NOES: ABSENT: The Mayor declared offered Ordinance No. 2591 for adoption. Refer to Ordinance AN ORDIIfANCE OF THE CITY OF 17.08.110 OF THE ANAHEIM MUN[ ORDINANCE NQ. 25i1: Councilman S' IM AMENDING TITLE 17, CHAPrER 17.08, SECTION PAL CODE, RELATING TO SUBDIVISIONS. Roll Call Vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: .~. utton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley COUNCILMEN: one COUNCILMEN: one I The Mayor declared dinance No. 2591 duly passed and adopted. ORDINANCE NO. 2592: Councilman Du ron offered Ordinance No. 2592 for adoption. Refer to Ordinance ~Ok. AN ORDIItANCE OF THE CITY OF CIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING HEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNI- (65-66-24 (8) - M-l.) Roll Call Vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN: CO UNCI LMEN: II utton, one one tdinance i I I i I ! No. 2592 duly passed and adopted. Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley The Mayor declared n o n 68-654 Cit, Ordinance No. 2593 duly passed and adopted. ..COUNCIL mNtJ'1'ES - October 29 1.30.P.K. ORD~NANCENO.. 2593: 'lIqan, Clark ()ffer~d OJ;'dinanceNo. 2593 for adoption. Refer inance Book. AN ORDINANCE OF TijE~ CIPAL CODE RELATING! TY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIMMUNI- ZONING. (61-62-69 (29) - M-I.) n1....,. i . f >, Roll Call AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley None None -f",iitII The Mayor ORDtNANCE NO. 2597: ing. lman Krein offered Ordinance Ng. 2597 for first read- AN ORDINANCE OF THE i CIPAL CODE BY ADDINd TY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 6 OF THE ANAHELM MUNI- HERETO CHAPTER 6.64. (Food Handling Businesses.) ORDINANCE NO. 2598: reading. I AN ORDINANCE OF THE. iTY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 80FTHE ANAHEIM MUNI- CIPAL CODE BY ADDING tHERETO CHAPTER 8.20, RELATING TO WILD ANIMALS. ALCHOLIC BEVERAGE LICEN APPLICATIONS,.: The following applications were pre- sented by the Assist t City Manager to the City Council, for their infor- mation: ilman Schutte offered Ordinance No. 2598 for first ......, a. Appli~ (Bona Fide Eating PI vard, C-2 zone. b. App1ia On-Sale General, (Bo La Palma Avenue, C-I c., Applic General, (Bona Fide Boulevard, C-R zone. i iion submitted by Joe A. Cano, 'for'New on-sa1. e General, te), for La Palma Restaurant, .940 North Anaheim Bou1e- ion of HarQ1d D. Gregg and Ronald D. Tharp, for New Fide Eating Place),' for Hal Gregg, Jr., 1740 West one. ion submitted by James Paul Edmondson,.Jor On-Sale ting Place), for the Smoke Tree, 1410 South Harbor No Council +ction was taken on said applications. SHORB WELLS ANNEXATION N Manager, Councilman plication for annexa nexatibn of property to the City of Anahe RIED. 1: On report and recolllIlendation of the Assistant City tton moved that the Mayor be authorized to sign ap- on to the Local Agency Formation Commission, for an- nown and designated as Shorb Wells Annexation No. 1 ,. Councilman Krein seconded the motion. MOTION CAR- ,...... ORANGE COUNTY BILLY GRA The Assistant City County Billy Graham Anaheim Stadium, whe Association for cons which the Crusade As month, for ten month lease for said offic consideration above to be $17,300.00. CRUSADE ASSOCIATION - ANAHEIM STADIUM OFFICE SPACE: ager reported on agreement negotiated with the Orange usade Association~ for leasing of office space at by the City will advance $10,000.00 to the Crusade ~uction of the office space to City specifications, ~ciation will repay in installments of $1,000.00 per ~ and the Crusade Association will receive a one-year :space, commencing December I, 1968, for no additional ~e cost of said office construction, which is estimated Council di 4ussion ensued, regarding the terms of the agreement, and Councilman Krein 1sked if the Crusade Association is in agreement with the recommendation 0 Ithe Assistant City Manager. 68-655 IS - October 29 1968 1:30 h i. Ca1ifornia- Mr. ~i11iams, rep~ Association, stated that th~ smaller consideration, in t~ pated some of the construct~ nature, but are willing to ~ He pointed out that the proj at some future date, and un~ City will realize a return al the office space under a one enting the Executive Commdttee of the Crusade had hoped to obtain the office space for a' area of $12,000.00; that they had not antici- costs which are invalved in a project of this ept the terms of the negotiated .gre.-ent. t would be eventually undertaken by the, City the terms of the negotiated agreement the st equal to the entire cost of constnk'tlon of ar lease. Mr. Davis noted t Crusade Association would p which would necessitate an to $8.000.00 to bring the ofl terms of the negotiated agre Crusade Association as their: under the terms of the original proposal, the 1,000.00 per month rental, on a bare-wall basis, "tional expenditure on their part of $7,000.00 es up to first-class standards; therefore, the nt involved approximately the same cost to the iginal proposal. The City Attorney on a IO-month lease, whereas! lease. He also noted that t its existing appurtenances,sh the te~ of any lease agree .nted out that the original proposal was based e final negotiated agreement is for a 12-month value of the Stadium structure itself, with -ld ::.e taken into consideration in establishing t, such as that proposed. ~the terms of the negotiated agreement also ension of electrical and air-conditioning rved. i Mr. Davis noted tha require the City to pay for ~ facilities to the area to be Councilman Dutton of the Assistant City Managet Association construct first c the Anaheim Stadium, the City structi.n, plus bearing the c facilities and starting the . repay tbe $10tOOO.00 advance. for 10 I8Onths., and receive a December I, 1968. Councilman ed that the Council accept the recommendation hat the Orange County Billy Graham Crusade ss office space, to City specifica~ions,at o advance $10,000.00 of the cost of this con- t of extending electrical and air-coa41tioning conditioning; the Crusade Associat1oc to y the City, at the rate of $1,000.00 per montht -month lease of the office space, commencing lark seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. To the foregoing mC/) ton, Councilmen Krein and Schutte voted "No." Mayor Pebley left t. ' Council meeting, and Mayor Pro-Tem Schutte assumed Chairmanship of the m ~ting, (5:10 P.M.). aiSOLUIIQI ~.. 68R-684: On report ind recommendation of the City Attorney, Counci1- MalJt1tlbn offered Reso1ution,o. 68R-684 for adoption. Refer to Resolution ~OOk. I A RESOLUtION OF THE CITY CO IZING TIlE EXECUIION OF AN AG GROVE, PROVIDING FOR THE CONS IN CHAPMN AVENUE AND HARBOR L OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AND AUIHOR- BETWEEN THE CITIES OF ANAHEIM AND ~ UCTION OF A STORM DRAIN AND STREET IMPROVD " ULEVARD. Roll Call Vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN: utton, Krein, Schutte and Clark one ebley The Mayor Pro-Tem d and adopted. to adjourn. Councilman Schutte seconded lared Resolution No. 68R-684 duly passed ADJOIJRNMlllT~ Councilman Krein ~ the motion. MOTION CARRIED. ADJOURNIID: 5:15 P.M. SIGNED D ni....... " I' .. . n