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a - COUNCIL MINl1rES .- December 11 1968 1~30 P.M.
PRESENT:
ABSENT:
PRESENT:
fil of the City of Anaheim met in regular session.
utton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
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Keith A. Murdoch
ANALYST: John Harding
JosephB. Geisler
ene M. Williams
James P. Maddox
SOR: Ronald Thompson
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
CITY MANAGE~
ADMINISTRATt
CITY ATTORNE
CITY CLERK:
CITY ENGINE'
ZONING SUPEtt
the meeting to order.
INVOCATION: Reverend
Invocation.
mer, of the Lamb of God Lutheran Church, gave the
'LAG SALUTE:
to
Schutte led the Assembly in the Pledge of Allegiance
J.ESOLUTION OF APPREC
tion to Rob
twenty-two
mission.
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ON: Mayor Pebley. issued a Resolution of Apprecia-
W. Mungall on the occasion of his retirement, for
rs of service to the City of Anaheim Planning Coa-
INTRODUCTION OF NEy]
ment, intro
part of the
YEES: William Todd, of the City Personnel Depart-
ed new employees attending the Council meeting as
'ty Orientation Program.
Mayor
felcomed the new employees to the City Family.
Council meetings held December 3 and 10,
Councilman Dutton, seconded by Councilman
MlIUT&S: Minutes of the
1968, were approved 0
Clark. MOTION CARRI
WAIV OF R ING - ORD
the reading in full 0
the waiver of reading
ing of the title, ape
of such ordinance or
MOTION UNANIMOUSLY ~
S AND RESOLUTIONS. Councilman Schutte moved to waive
11 ordinances and resolutions, and that consent to
s hereby given by all Councilmen, unless after read-
fie request is made by a Councilman for the reading
solutions. Councilman Clark seconded the motion.
lED.
REPORT - FIMNClAL DEMANDS
amount of $1,344,611.
AINST THE CITY. Demands against the City, in the
, in accordance with the 1968-69 Budget, were approved.
CON UED PUBLIC HEARING - CLASSIFICATION NO. 68-69-15. Submitted by Francis L.
and Wreatha R. Ricker ,requesting a change in zone from R-I to C-l; property
located at the north~ t corner of Lincoln Avenue and Sunkist Street, and
further described as 53 and 2459 East Lincoln Avenue.
The City PI ~ning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-245,
recommended said reel ~sification be disapproved.
~g was held September 17, 1968, and continued to this
.cant an opportunity to submit specific plans for de-
date to allow
velopment.
Zoning
subject property and
use had taken place s
in 1966, (Reclassific
~isor Ronald Thompson described the location of the
:rrounding land uses, noting that no change in land
ce a previous application for C-l zoning was denied
,ion No. 66-67-10.)
Slides of t
and Mr. Thompson rev!
noting that no specif
subject property were shown for Council information,
ed the recommendation of the City Planning Commission,
plans of development had been submitted to date.
The applica I' Mr. Francis L. Ricker, addressed the City Council
stating that a large oup of residents in the subject area had supported
his request for comme ia1 zoning, which was not shown in the record of the
City Planning Commissn hearings; and that those who opposed the recl.ssi-
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Planning Commission was filed
Petitioner, and public hearing
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ficationdo not live in the
unable to rent the property fd
traffic at the intersection.
attempts to sell the property~
view of the exiating R-l zonin
cific plans of development wen
diate vicinity. He reported that he has been
residential use because of noise generated by
further reported that he has made several
ut no prospective buyer could be found in
IOf the property. He explained that no spe-
submitted for this reason.
ion, Councilman Clark not~~_ that specific
prerequisite of any action. on the part of
wished to insure that fL_ r~sidential in-
would not be impaired. Mr. Ricker was asked
time in which to find an interested commercial
ans of development for Council consideration;
r continuation of six months would be accept-
In the ensuing discu
plans of development would be
the City Council, as the Cound
tegrity of the surrounding ar~
if he wished to have addition.
developer and submit specific
Mr. Ricker replied that a furt
able to him.
On motion by Counci~
classification No. 68-69-15 wa
P.M., as requested, to allow d
plans for development. MOTION
n Krein, seconded by Councilman Clark, Re-
f\1rther continued to June 17, 1969, at 1:30
applicant an opportunity to submit specific
RRIED.
~LIC HEAR HOlT ONAL USE P
requestina permission to repl
of maximum permitted display a
corner of Lincoln Avenue and ~
T NO. 1073- Submitted by Standard Oil Company,
and expand an existing billboard with waiver
; C-l zoned property located at the southeast
tt Street.
The City Planning
denied said conditional use
pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-332,
Appeal from action t
by Foater & Kleiser, Authorize
s. heduled this date.
Mr. Thompson
ing uses and z6niri8~' in the i
to and considered by the City
mitted diaplay area under Code
area of the proposed sign is 1
sign would encroach 10 feet in
Council for properties frontin
signs were shown for Council i
location of the subject property, the exist-
iate area, and briefed the evidence subaitted
nning Commission, notina that maximum per-
ovisions is 300 square feet, and that display
square feet. He also noted that the proposed
the 35-foot setback established by the City
Ion Lincoln Avenue. Slides of the-existing
rmation.
Mayor Pebley asked
wished to address the City Coun-
cil.
Mr. Robert hid, of ster & Kleiser, referred to Council action
taken September 17, 1968, gran ng Conditional Use Permit Numbers 1046, 1047,
1048, and 1049, which were sim r to the subject request; noting that the
property upon which one of the proved signs was located is now being de-
veloped, which will necessitat. emoval of that sign. He stated that at the
time subject application was f d he was unaware of the 35-foot setback re-
quirement on Lincoln Avenue, a proposed a modification to t~c plans, which
would specify a sign of single st construction, post to be located 50 feet
from the property lines; face the sign to extend :feet into the 35-foot
setback area, and offered a wa ,r to absolve the City of any expense of re-
locating said sign should Linc(;~.1n Avenue be widened at a future date.
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Mayor Pebley asked i
opposition; there being no rea
nyone wished to address the City Council in
se, declared the hearing closed.
RESOLUTIO, NO. 68R-156: Coun ilman Krein offered Resolution No. 68R-756 for
adoption, granting Conditional e Permit No. 1073, subject to the following
conditions:
1. That aubject pro
with plans and specifications
hibit No.1, as recommended by
as outlined by the authorized
post to be lo~ated.'O feet fro
ty be developed substantially in accordance
file with the City of Anaheim, marked Ex-
e Interdepartmental Committee, and amended
nt to allow a sign of sinale-post construction,
~roperty lines; sign to encroach not more than
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icant shall sign a waiver to absolve the City of
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ed in the future.
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6~feet into the estab
2. That at)
Anaheim from any exp$
Lincoln Avenu-e be wid
Refer to Re lution Book.
A RESOLUTION OF THE C tv COUNCIL' OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM GRANTING CONDITIONAL
USE PERMIT NO. 1073. i
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AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Resolution No. 68R-756 duly passed and adopted.
Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
Dutton
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The Mayor d
Councilman Jtton was of the opinion that if the Billboard Ordi-
nance did not meet cu tent needs, it should be reexamined.
PUBLIC HEARING - RECLASSI
NO. 1069: Submitted by A
to R-3 on Parcel A on
,,,'(:~dential developmc
distance of living un
buildings, and locati
east side of Sunkist
TION NO. 68-69-29 AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
rt S. Toussau, requesting a change from County A-I
, to establish a l66-unit, multiple-family, planned
, with waivers of maximum building height, maximum
s from a standard street, minimum distance between
of accessory buildings; property located on the
~reet, 205 feet north of the centerline of Ball Road.
The City PI ,ning Commiss~on, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-
343, recommended that ,aid reclassification be disapproved, and denied
said conditional use trmit, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-344.
GENERAL PLAN AMENDME
to consider a change
residential and comme
Initiated by the City Planning Commission,
land use symbology to low-medium and medium-density
the subject area.
AREA DEVELOPMENT PLA O. 45: Initiated by the City Planning Commission,
to consider vehicular ,irculation for the subject area.
The City PI ~ning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-34l,
recommended said Gene t. 1 Plan Amendment be app. roved in accordance with,.....-
hibit "C", and pursua to Resolution No. PC68-342, recommended tbat said
Area Development Plan ~e approved in accordance with Exhibit "A".
The City Cl tk noted that public hearing was held before the City
Planning Commission 0 iDecember 16, 1968, for C-l zoning on Parcel "B" of
the subject property.
Mr. Thompso
approximately 7 acres
area, and briefed the
ing Commission. He n
that the proposed dev
drive for traffic cir
ent terminus of Hilda
i noted the location of the subject property, which is
~n size, the existing uses and zoning in the immediate
~. vidence submitted to and considered by the City Plant-
ed that the property is presently located in the County;
,opment'c::. to be self-contained, with a peripheral
hlation which would require a cul-de-sac at the .pres-
tane.
He reported
General Plan be amend
cial land use on the
the future service st
density adjacent to e
mending approval of A
"A", he noted that th
Lane through the subj
vide the most desirab
~hat the City Planning Commission recommended that the
~ as shown in Exhibit "C", which provides for commer-
puthern portion, fronting on Ball Road, t.O the east of
~ion site, transitioning to low-medium, then to low
~sting low-density development in the area. In recom-
~a Development Plan No. 45, in accordance with Exhibit
i City Planning Commission felt that extension of Hilda
~t property to Sunkist Street, on the t.....~;~t, would pro-
~ pattern of traffic circulation.
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Mayor Pebley asked i the applicant wished to address the City Coun-
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tractor repreaenting the applicant, described
* that it would be self-contained and was de-
12-story development within 150 feet of ex-
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teviewed by the City Council, and Mayor Pebley
lin opposition.
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Mr. Dick Pard, 2623 ..1:'~~;Y Lane, stated he concurred with the recom-
mendations of the Ci ty Plannin. commiSSioP;. however, he objected to the ex-
tension of Hilda Lane because the increased traffic hazard a through street
would create to children in th residential area.
Mr. Stewart Noble, ~ 16 Whidby Lane, spoke in favor of limiting de-
velopmen~ to single-family ho~ in the area, and stated that it has been his
experience as a real estat(~ 14 broker that most lending institutions will
not consider making loans on h ~esadjacent to apartment developments.
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Council discussion e ~ued regarding the most desirable means of ob-
taining transitional developm~ , from commercial to low-density in the subject
area. I
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Mr. Henry Labord, 2~.. 4 Strong Place, addr'e.8sed t. ho ~tl i." Q,P-PQ~'
sitiOD, ~ifically oIjectiQ$ to the. location of t~ propos" carports.
Mr. Noble asked the ~veloper if the proposed adults-only complex
was intended to be a "swinger" 1evelopment, to which he received a negative
answer.
cil.
Mr. V.J. Shrader, Co
the proposed development, not!
signed for adults only, with n
isting single-family homes.
Plans and files
asked if anyone wished to
The applicant, Mr. A
that he felt the proposed deve
that the future off-ramp of th
perty makes it unsuitable for
Jert S. Toussau, 6672 Richfield Road, stated
pment would be an asset to the community, and
Orange Freeway to the east of the subject pro-
1 development.
Mr. A.R. Me Daniel,
by the City Traffic Engineer i
vides adequate traffic circula
eel, the proposed method of de
economically feasible.
viI Engineer, noted that studies undertaken
icated that the existing street pattern pro-
on, ~nd due to the size and shape of the par-
~lopment is the only plan submitted which is
Mr. Thompson concurr
quate; however, the circulatia
mission, in accordance with Eg
felt to be more desirable sinc
would not create additional st
that existing streets were found to be ade-
pattern recommended by the City Planning Com-
bit "A" of Area Development Plan No. 45, was
Jit would provide for greater flexibility, and
~ streets in the area.
Mayor Pebley felt th ~ sufficient evidence from those present had
been received, and thereupon d 9lared the hearing closed.
RESOLUTIQN NO. 68R-757: Counc~man Clark offered Resolution No. 68R-757 for
adoption, disapproving Reclass'~ication No. 68-69-29, as recommended by the
City Planning Commission.
Refer to Resolution
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNC
ING THAT A CHANGE OF ZONE SHO
HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED. (68-69
OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETERMIN-
NOT BE GRANTED IN A CERTAIN AREA OF THE CITY
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Roll Call Vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
Krein, Clark and Pebley
The Mayor declared
lution No. 68R-757 duly passed and adopted.
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JESOLUTION NO. 68R-7
for adoption, denying
the City Planning Co
Councilman Clark offered Resolutio~ No. 68R-758
Use Permit No. 1069, as recommended by
Refer
Book.
A RESOLUTION OF THE G
USE PERMIT NO. 1069.
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DENYING CONDITIONAL
Roll
AYES;
NOES!
ABSENT;
Dutton, Krein, Clark and Pebley
Schutte
None
Resolution No. 68R-758 duly pa..ssec;l aIld adopted.
RESOLUTION NO. 68R-7
for adoption, approvi
Exhibit "C", as reco
Councilman Clark offered Resolution No. 68R-759
General Plan Amendment No. 110, in accordance with
nded by the City Planning Commission.
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1lution Book.
A RESOLUTION OF THE C Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AN AMEND-
MENT TO THE GENERAL P DESIGNATED AS AMENDMENT NO. 110.
Refer
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
None
Resolution No. 68R-759 duly passed and adopted.
Councilman lark moved that Area Development Plan No. 45 be dis-
approved. Councilmaa rein seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. To this
motion, Councilmen Du ,on and Pebley voted "No."
PUBLIC HEARING - RECLASSI
TRACT NO. 6792): Submittt
from R-A to R-l, and
establish 16 one-fami
of Ninth Street, nort
TION NO. 68-69-4l Am) V C NO.. 2028 (tENTAtIVE
. b:" William P. Downey, requesting a change in zone
+ivers of minimum lot area and minimum lot width, to
t residential lots; property located on the west side
iof Orangewood Avenue.
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The City Pl ~ning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. P068-337,
recommended that sai. reclassification be approved, subject to the condition
that a final tract ma !of subject property be approved by the City' Council
and recorded in the 0 ~ice of the Orange County Recorder.
The City Pl ~ning Commission recommended that said variance be ap-
proved, pursuant to R ~olution No. PC68-338, subject to the gO~letiOfi of
Reclassification No. ~-69-4l.
Mr. Thompso I noted the location of the subject property, which is
an L-shaped parcel, 3 V acres in size, described the existing uses and zon-
ing in the immediate tea, and briefed the evidence submitted to and con-
sidered by the City P ~nning Commission.
Mayor Peble I asked if the applicant was present, and concurred with
the recommendations 0 i the City Planning Commission. Mr. Kit Kenyon, Author-
ized Agent for the ap ~icant, replied affirmatively.
The Mayor t
tion, there being no
if anyone present wished to speak in opposi-
he declared the hearing closed.
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IIr. Kenyon noted that
23, 1966, one day after the ef~
for the ioereased Park and Rec~
requested that the City Council
lished fee, on the basis that
had the petitioner known of the
e subject application was filed on t~tober
tive date established by the City Council
tion In Lieu Pees on new applications. He
rant permission to pay the previously estab-
application could have been filed earlier
nding increase.
RESOLUTIO.NO. 68R-760: Counc~
adoption, authorizing the prep~
as recommended by the City Plan
n Dutton offered Resolution No. 68R-760 for
tion of necessary ordinance changing the zone,
ng Commission.
Refer to Resolution
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COU!IC~
ING THAT TITLE 18 OF TIlE ARAB
AMENDED A. THAT THE BOUNDARIeS
R-l.)
F TIm CITY OF ANAIIEIH FINDING AND DETERMIN-
ICIPAL CODE UUTING TO ZONING SHOULD BE
CERTAIN ZOKIS SHOULD BE CHANGED. (68-69-41 -
1.011 Call Vote:
fa YES:
IIOES;
AlSINr ~
COUliCILMEN:
COtJRC I L'HBN ;
COtDfCILMEN :
Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
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The Mayor declared
lution No. 68R-760 duly passed and adopted.
RESOLUTIOII NO. 68R-76l:
adoption, aranting said
n Dutton offered Resolution No. 68R-76l for
as recommended by the City Planning Commission.
Refer to
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNC]
NO. 2028.
THE CITY OF ANAHEIM GRANTING VARIANCE
Roll Call Vo _ -::
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AYES: COUNCILMEN: ~lt.. ~I:ton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
NOES: COUNCILMEN: 1.~
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The Kayor declared Re f1ution No. 68&-761 duly pa88ed and adopted.
The City Council took +0 action on requested adjustment of Park and
Recreation In Lieu Fees.
TENTATIVE pap - TRACT 1<<). 6792 ~
west side of Binth S'treet, appt
Orangewoo4 Avenue, containing 3
zoned lots.
Developer - Kit Kenyon. Tract located OD tbe
imately 860 feet north of the centerline of
acres proposed for subdivision into l6 R-l
The City Planning Co
approved said tentative map, su
ssion, at their meeting held November l8, 1968,
ect to the following conditions:
1. That should this+bdivision be developed as more than one sub-
division, each subdivision ther ~f shall be submitted in tentative form for
'~v.l.! n
2. That the approval +f Tentative Map of Tract No. 6792 is granted
subject to the approval of Reel ,sification No. 68-69-4l and Variance No. 2028.
3. That in accordanot Iwith City Council policy, a 6-foot masonry-
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wall shall be constructed on tm least property line 8e; ~rating Lot No. land
Ninth Street, except that Corne !Lot No.1 shall be stepped down to a height
of thirty inches in the front y td setback, and except that pedestrian open-
ings shall be provided in said .lls where cul-de-sacs abut the planned high-
ways right-of-way line of an ar trial highway. Reasonable landscaping, in-
cluding irrigation facilities, ~all be installed in the uncemented portion
of the arterial highway parkway fhe full distance of said wall, plans for
said landscaping to be submitte ito and subject to the approval of the Super-
intendent of Parkway~' -~tenane t Following installation and acceptance, the
City of. Aaaheim shall assume t iresponsibility for maintenance of said landscaping.
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4. That
ground utilities.
5. That
alley openings to N"
6. That
factory to the City
7. It is
street right-of-way
part" parcels resul
ing trees and i~pro
No. 6792 ultimate d,
Therefore, it is re
this "not a part"
lots within this tract shall be served with under-
vehicular access rights, except at street and/or
th Street, shall be dedicated to the City of Anaheim.
inage shall be discharged in a manner that is satis-
gineer.
rmal City policy to require dedication of ulti~te
d construction of street improvements for "not a
'ng from tract development; however, because of exist-
ents on the "not a part" parcel remaining from Tract
ication and improvement is impractical at this time.
that the following conditions be placed on
a. That the ner(s) of subject property shall deed to the City of
Anaheim a strip of nd 30 feet in width from the centerline of the street,
along Ninth Street, r street widening purposes.
b. That the er(s) of subject property shall deed to the City of
Anaheim a strip of nd 45 feet in width from the centerline of Ninth Street,
for street widening rposes. This easement d2ed is to be written so that
it shall become eff tive upon the death of the grantor or upon the sale
or rezone of the" a part" parcel, whichever occurs first.
c. That stree avement be installed westerly 22 feet from the center-
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line of Ninth Stree jin accordance with standard plans and specifications on
file in the office the City Engineer; and, that the estimated cost of
the pavement be inc ed in the improvement bond for Tract No. 6792.
d. Reference ragraph 7b above. That street improvement plans shall
be prepared and all ngineering requirements of the City of Anaheim along
Ninth Street, such ! curbs and gutters, sidewalks, stre3t grading and pav-
ing, drainage facil'~ies, or other appurtenant work shall be completed as
required by the Cit !Engineer and in accordance with standard plans and
specifications on f'~e with the office of the City Engineer; and that a
bond in an amount a 'form satisfactory to the City of Anaheim shall be
posted with the Cit :to guarantee the installation of said engineering
r.cquirements.
e. That the
adjacent to tL_ new
asphalt sidewalk be
f. That item
final approval of T
tioned, be complete
6792.
isting asphalt sidewalks on Ninth Street be relocated
~treet right-of-way, and that the estimates of the
~ncluded in the improvement bond for Tract No. 6192.
ia and b, above mentioned, be complied with prior to
'ct No. 6792, and that conditions c and d, above men-
!in conjunction with the improvements of Tract No.
Councilma ~utton moved that Tentative Map, Tract No. 6192, be
approved subject to ~he recommendations of the City Planning Commission.
Councilman Clark se ,nded the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING - RECLASS
REVISION NO. 2 AND NO.
requesting a change
the south side of C
nue, approximately
lCATION NO. 68-69-42 TENTATIVE TRACTS NOS. 5482
28.: Submitted by Glenn and Rose Bercot, et aI,
~n zone from R-A to R-2, 5,000. Property located on
ther Avenue, on the north side of Orangethorpe Ave-
~O feet east of the centerline of Oxford Street.
The City
336, recommended th
condition that a fi
City Council and
~anning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-
~ said reclassification be approved, subject to the
:1 tract map o~ ~ecject property be approved by the
drded in the office of the Orange County Recorder.
Mr. Thomp n noted the location of subject property, the exist-
ing uses and zoning ~n the immediate area, and briefed the evidence sub-
mitted to and consi 'red by the City Planning Commission.
Mayor Peb
with the recommenda
ceived an affirmati
in opposition;
closed.
~y asked if the applicant was present and concurred
~on of the City Planning Commission, to which he re-
~ reply. He then asked if anyone wished to speak
!being no response, thereupon declared the hearing
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RESOLUTION NO. 68R-762: Cound ~man Dutton offered Resolution No. 68R-762
for adoption, authorizing the eparation of necessary ordinance changing
the zone as recommended by the ity Planning Commission.
Refer to Resolution
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNq
MINING TaT TITLE 18 OF THE
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BE AMlNDe AND THAT THE BOUND~
(68-69-42 - R-2, 5,000.)
OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER-
IM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATINC TO ZONING SHOULD
ES OF CERTAIN ZONES SHOULD BE CHANGED.
Roll Call Vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
The Mayor declared
No. 68R-762 duly passed and adopted.
TENTA! V MAP TRACT NO. 5482
ment Company; tract located e
and Crowther Avenues, proposed
ISION NO.2: Developer - Prestley Develop-
of Kraemer Boulevard, between Orangethorpe
r subdivision into 43 R-2, 5,000 zoned lots.
The City Planning C
1968, approved said tentative
ssion, at their meeting held November 18,
, subject to the following conditions:
1. That should this
division, each subdivision the-
approval.
bdivision be developed as more than one sub-
f shall ve submitted in tentative form for
2. That the approval. f Tentative Map of Tract No. 5482, Revision
No.2, is granted subject to t approval of Reclassification No. 68-69-42.
3. That streets "A" d liB" shall be recorded as Bedford Circle
and Bates Circle. I
4. That in accordanc with City Council policy, a 6-foot masonry
wall shall be constructed on t north property line separating Lot Nos. 5,
6, 7, 15, 16, 17, and 20 throu 26 and Crowther Avenue, and south Lot Nos.
28 through 43 and Orangethorpe enue. Reasonable landscaping, including
irrigation facilities, shall t~ 'nstalled in the uncemented portion of the
arterial highway parkway the f distance of said wall, plans for said
landscaping to be submitted to d subject to the approval of the Superin-
tendent of Parkway Maintenance. I Following installation and acceptance, the
City of Anaheim shall assume th I responsibility for maintenance of said
landscap~Qg. ,
5. That the vehicula I access rights, except at street and/or al:.~y
openings to Crowther Avenue and ~rangethorpe Avenue, shall be dedicated to
the City of Anaheim. :
6. That all lots wit fn this tract shall be served by underground
utilities. '
7. Drainage ~ischarged in a manner that is satisfactory
to the City Engineer. i
TENTATIVE MAP - TRACT NO. 5528.
tra:t located easterly of 1~nta
tending to the flood control ch
nues, proposed for subdivision
iDeve10per - Prest1ey Development Company;
t've Tract No. 5482, Revision No.2, and ex-
nel, between Orangethorpe and Crowther Ave-
to 43 R-2, 5,000 zoned lots.
The City Planning Co
1968, approved said tentative
tssion, at their meeting h:ld November 18,
t, subject to the following conditions:
tbdiVision be developed as more than one sub-
f shall be submitted in tentative form for
1. That should this
division, each subdivision ther
approva 1 .
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2. That the approval ff Tentative Map of Tract No. 5528 is granted
subject to the approval of Reel sification No. 68-69-42.
3. That Streets "e" d "D" shall be recorded as Thames Circle
and Stratford Circle.
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4. ccordance with City Council policy, a 6-footmasonry
wall shall be constru ed on the north property line separating Lot Nos.
6, 7, 8, 9, 23, 24, 2 , and 26 and Crowther Avenue and south Lot Nos. 34
through 43 and Orange orpe Avenue. Reasonable land sea ping, including ir-
rigationfacilities, all be installed in the uncemented portion of the
arterial highway par y the full distance of said wall, plans for said
landscaping to be sub "tted to and subject to the approval of the Superin-
tendent of Parkway Mai' tenance. Following installation and acceptance, the
City of Anaheim shall ssume the responsibility for maintenance of said
landscaping. i
5. That to 1vehicular access rights to Crowther and Orangethorpe
Avenues, shall be ded' ated to the City of Anaheim.
6. That al ,lots within this tract shall be served by underground
utilities. I
7. Drainag Ishall be discharged in a manner that is satisfactory
to the City Engineer. i
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Revision No.2, and 5
City Planning Commisso
CARRIED.
moved that Tentative Maps, Tracts Nos. 5482,
8 be approved subject to the recommendations of the
Councilman Krein seconded the motion. MOTION
PUBLIC HEARING - RECLASSIF
by Lloyd J. Trapp, et
also requesting waive
side property line wi
buildings, and living
Property located nort
TION NO. 68-69-43 AND VARIANCE NO. 2029: Submitted
1, requesting a change in zone from R-A to R-3, and
of maximum lot coverage, accessory building abutting
in front 75% of property, minimum distance between
nits located more than 200 feet from a standard street.
~nd west of Lincoln Avenue and Rio Vista Street.
The City PI
recommended said recl
ditions:
ning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-339,
,sification be approved, subject to the following con-
n
1. That th
Anaheim a strip of la
along Rio Vista Stree
as shown on the devel
2. That st
eering requirements 0
Avenue and Hempstead
grading and paving, d
completed as required
plans and specificati
that a bond in an amo
be posted with the Ci
requirements.
3. That th
alley openings to Lin
4. That th
Anaheim the sum of $2.
Avenue and Hempstead
5. That th
Anaheim the sum of 15
nue, and Hempstead St
6. That tr
approved plans on fil
7. That fi
mined to be necessary
8. That a
north and south prope
9. That an
shielded from view, a
homes.
10.
mum 6-feet in height
protect the residenti
11. That th
way right-of-way shall
'"ng areas shall be lighted with down-lighting a maxi-
shall be directed away from the property line to
! integri ty of the area.
~lignment of the parcel boundary adjacent to the free-
be approved by the State Division of Highways.
fowners of subject property shall deed to the City of
45 feet in width from the centerline of the street
~nd a strip of land 64 feet wide for Hempstead Street
ent pl~ns, for street widening purposes.
t improvement plans shall be prepared and all engin-
ithe City of Anaheim along Rio Vista Street, Lincoln
:reet, such as curbs and gutters, sidewalks, street
'inage facilities, or other appurtenant work shall be
;y the City Engineer and in accordance with standard
s on file in the office of the City Engineer; and
't and form satisfactory to the City of Anaheim shall
to guarantee the installation of said engineering
vehicular access rights, except at street and/or
In Avenue, shall be dedicated to the City of Anaheim.
owners of subject property shall pay to the City of
per front foot along Rio Vista Street, Lincoln
~eet, for street lighting purposes.
pwners of subject property shall pay to the City of
~er front foot along Rio Vista Street, Lincoln Ave-
, t, for tree planting purposes.
, storage areas shall be provided in accordance with
~ith the office of the Dire~tor of Public Works.
, hydrants shall be installed as required and deter-
~ the Chief of the Fire Department.
;foot masonry wall shall be constructed along the west,
lines.
~ir-conditioning facilities proposed shall be properly
i the sound shall be buffered from adjacent residential
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12. Drainage shall b discharged in a manner that is satisfactory
to the City Engineer. I
13. That the owners :f subject property shall pay to the City of
Anaheim the sum of $150.00 per". elling unit, to be used for park and recrea-
tion purposes, said amount to ~. paid at the time the Building Permit is iszued.
14. That Condition $ . 1, 2, J, 4, and 5, above mentioned, shall be
compliad with within a PQriod C). II 180 daysf. rom thQ datQ herQof, or sue. h further
time as the City Council may g~ t,
l5~ That Condition N 0 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12, above mentioned,
shall be complied with prior to inal building and zoning inspections.
The City Planning Co ssion, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-340,
granted said variance in part, bject to the following conditions, and denied
waiver of maximum lot coverage. tll0 E'outher'_y portion:
1. That this varian~
classification No. 68-69-43.
2. That subject prop
ance with plans and speci~icati
hibit Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4.
Mr. Thompson des crib,
isting uses and zoning in the 1
to and coasidered by the City t
lot coverage could be reduced $
Mayor Pebley asked if
is granted subject to the completion of Re-
tty shall be developed substantially in accord-
fS on file with the City of Anaheim, marked Ex-
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the location of the subject property, the ex-
ediate area, and briefed the evidence submitted
nning Commission, noting that it was felt that
ghtly to conform to Code requirements.
he applicant wished to address the City Council.
Mr. AoR. Mc Daniel, A
he concurred with the recommen4
exception of lot coverage. He
a single parcel, Code requireme
tion south of the required stu~
lot coverage. He requested th.
basis that it is a single parce
the intent of the Code requireM
horized Agent of the Petitioner, stated that
ions of the City Planning Commission, with the
ted that if the property is considered to be
s are met regarding lot coverage, as the por-
treet exceeded the requirement for minimum
the Council consider the development on the
,of land, as he believed the plans comply with
ftso
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Mayor Pebley asked if +nyone wished to speak in opposition; there be-
ing no response, declared the . +ring closed.
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P~SOLUTIOH NO. 68R-763: Counci ~n Dutton offered l'~solution No. 68R-763 for
adoption, authorizing preparat! of necessary ordinance changing the zone as
recommended by the City Plannin Commission.
Refer to Resolution ! +k.
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A RESOLUTl.0N OF THE CITY COUNCt i!OF THE CITY. OF A.NA. HElM FINDING AND DETERMI. N-
ING THAT TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEt MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING SHOULD BE
AMENDED AIID THAT THE BOUNDARIES F CERTAINZONES.SHOULD BE CHANGED. (68-69-43
R-3. ) !
Roll Call Vote~
AYES: COUNCILMEN~ D ;.' ton, Krein, Schutte and Pebley
NOES: COUNCILMEN: C rk
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN~ H e
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RESOLUTIOI NO. 68R-164: Counci ~n Dutton offered Resolution No. 68R-164 for
adoption, granting Variance No. ~029 as requested by the applicant, subject to
the following conditions:
..........,
1. That this varianc
classification No. 68-69-43.
2. That subject prop
cordance with plans and specifi
Exhibit Nos. 1, 2) 3, and 4r
7- -<>OI:~.eo- ~-be- -m!Hfi_.,J,
Refer to Resolution !
! is granted subject to the completion of Re-
tty shall be developed substantially in ac-
~tions on file with the City of Anaheim, marked
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A RESOLUTION OF THE C
NO. 2029.
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM GRANTING VARIANCE
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Dutton, Krein, Schutte and Pebley
Clark
None
PUBL
HEARING - RECLASSIE
Commission to consid~
R-A, Agricultural Zoo .
Freeway along Orchard
centerline of Oranget
Drive Annexation.
IION NO. 68-69-44: Initiated by the City Planning
a change of zone from County-A-l, A-l(O), and R-l to
Property extending southerly from the Imperial
rive, the southerly boundary being north of the
rpe Avenue, and further described as the Orchard
The City PI J.ning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-335,
recommended said reel ~sification be approved unconditionally.
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reading.
Mr. Thompsa
sion, and noted that
lish per0.anentR-A zo .
summarized the findings of the City Planning Commis-
proval of the sub ject reclassification would estab"
the property.
Mayor Peble -asked if anyone present wished to address the City
Council; there being response, declared the hearing closed.
uncilman Krein offered Ordinance No. 2619 for first
AN ORDINANCE OF THE C
CIPAL CODE RELATING
(F ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNI-
!ZONING. (68-69-44 - R-A.)
PUBLIC HEARING - AREA DEV PMENT PLAN NO. 101: Initiated by the City Planning
Commission, to consid circulation and access for the area north of Santa
Ana Canyon Road betwe Maude Lane on the west, and Imperial Highway on the
east. (R-A, R-l and 11 zoned property.)
Counci 1;
The City PI
recommended said Area
hibit "A".
'ning Commiss ion, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-320,
evelopment Plan be approved, in accordance with Ex-
Mr. Thompso
Public Hearing, refer
wall. He noted the C
ing adequate access t
~riefed the findings of the City Planning Commission
~ng to Exhibits "A" and "B" posted on the west Council
ission Exhibit "A" offered the best means of provid-
jthe parcels in subject area.
~sked if anyone present wished to address the City
response, declared the hearing closed.
RESOLUTION NO. 68R-76
for adoption, approvi
Exhibit "A" as recomm
Councilman Krein offered Resolution No. 68R-765
Area Development Plan No. 101, in accordance with
ed by the City Planning Commission.
Refer
Book.
A RESOLUTION OF THE C
DEVELOPMENT PLAN NO.
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AREA
jl, EXHIBIT "A".
Roll Call
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
None
The Mayor d
Resolution No. 68R-765 duly passed and adopted.
RECESS: Councilman Pebley
seconded the motion.
ved for a IS-minute recess. Councilman Dutton
TION CARRIED. (3:30 P.M.)
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to order, all members of the City
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~TER RECESS: Mayor Pebley
Council being present,
PIBLIC DANCE P.lRMIT: Application f~._.~0 by Robert P. Wertz, for Manning's, Inc.,
for permit to conduct public da e on December 31, 1968, at the Hansa House,
1840 South. Harbor Boulevard, wa submitted and granted subject to'the pro-'
visions of Chapter 4.16 of the aheim Municipal Code, as recommended by
the Chief of Police, on motion Councilman Dutton, seconded by Councilman
Krein. MOTION CARRIED. I
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d by Louis Oli-'.7os, Jr., for permit to conduct
at the Anaheim Convention Center Arena, was
provisions of Chapter 4.16 of the Anaheim
r officers and one matron be hired to police
Chief of Police, on motion by Councilman
ein. MOTION CARRIED.
!lBLIC DANCE PlRMIT: Application f~
public daace, December 31, 1968
submitted and granted subject t
Municipal Code, provided that f
said dance, as recommended by t
Dutton, seconded by Councilman
n,NNER DANCING PLACE PERMIT: Applic
to allow dinner dancing at the
was submitted and granted subj~
Anaheim Municipal Code, as reeD
Counci1maa Dutton, seconded by
ion filed by Barbara 'r.. Geraghty, for permit
o Vista Inn, 200 North Rio Vista, Anaheim,
to the provisions of Chapter 4.16 of the
ended by the Chief of Police, on motion by
uncilman Krein. MOTION CARRIED.
LASSIFICATI N NO. 66-67-59 AND V
of Loran D. Covington, dated N
extension of time to Reclassifl
to comply with conditions purs
ANCE NO. 1871 - EXTENSION OF TIME; Request
mber 22, 1968, was submitted for a 6-month
tion No. 66-67-59 and Variance No. 1871,
t to Resolution Nos. 67R-308 and 67R-309.
On motion by Council
6-month extension of time, to e
by the Development Services De
seconded by Councilman Dutton, a
31, 1969, was granted, as recommended
ltf)TION CARRIED.
FINAL MAP - T~CT NO. 5591: Develo
located south of Riverdale Ave
ing 96 lots in the R-2, 5,000 ~
- Holstein Enterprises of Costa Mesa; tract
and east of the Riverside Freeway, contain-
e. (63-64-20; 63-64-21; Yare 1766).
The City Engineer re
with the tentative map previous
forwarded to the City Attorney
recommended approval thereof.
ted said final map conforms substantially
approve~, that bond has been posted and
r approval, and required fees paid, and
On the recommendatio
that Final Map, Tract No. 5591
bond by the City Attorney. Co
CARRIED.
f the City Engineer, Councilman Clark moved
appro ,....! , subject to approval of required
ilman Krein seconded the motion. MOTION
FINAL MAP - TQ6CT NO. 65!.-..;.:l. Develo
on the east side of Brookhurst
Road, containing 41 lots in the
- S.I.R. Development Company; tract located
reet and 942 feet to 1422 feet south of Ball
-2,5,000 zone. (37-SG-47; VaT.'. '.~l~'.)
The City Engineer r
with the tentative map previou
forwarded to the City Attorney
recommended approval thereof.
tee said final map conforms substantially
approved, that bond has been posted and
r approval, and re~uired fees paid, and
On the recommendatio
that .inal Map, Tract No. 6544
bond by the City Attorney. Co
CARRIED.
pf the City Engineer, Councilman Clark moved
, approved, subject to approval of required
ilman Krein seconded the motion. MOTION
fINAL MAP - TRACT NO. 6686: Develo
tract located on the west side
Avenue, containing 65 lot:.' in
-khmid Development Company 0 f Cos ta Mesa;
01~:hard Drive and north of Orangethorpe
R-2, 5,000 zone. (6~-69-8)
The City
with the tentative map previous
forwarded to the City Attorney
recommended approval thereof.
ted said final map conforms substantially
approved, that bond has been posted and
r approval, and required fees paid, and
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On the reco ~ndation of the City Engineer, Councilman Clark
moved that Final Map, act No. 6686 be approved, subject to' approval of
required bond by the C y Attorney. Councilman Krein seconded the motion.
lC)TION CARRIED.
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TENTATIVE MAPS - TRACT NOS.
Developer - C. Michael
Street and Ball Road.
812 REVISION NO.1' 6824 P~VISION NO. l. AND 6825;
Incorporated; tracts located north and east of East
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On motion b~ ~ouncilman Krein, seconded by Councilman Clark, said
Tentative Tract Maps w e continued to be considered in conjunction with Re-
classification No. 68- -49. MOTION CARRIED.
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333: Councilman Dutton offered Resolution
COHDI ORAL USE PERMIT NO.
ditional Use Permit Nd
ber 19, 1968, pursuant
~ansideration by Harry
50: Affidavit of Merit requesting rehearing of Con-
1050, which was denied by the City Council on Novem-
o Resolution No. 68R-725, was submitted iorCouncil
nisely, Authorized Agent for the Petitioner.
On motion by
said request was grant
$50.00 filing fee to c
ouncilman Dutton, seconded by Councilman Schutte,
, subject to the condition that applicant pay the
er cost of readvertising. MOTION CARRIED.
RESC~ ION NO. 68R-766 - W
No. 68R-766 for adopt~
Refer
A RESOLUTION OF THE CI
MINING THAT PUBLIC CO
COMPLETION OF A PUBLIC
DRIVE PEDESTRIAN WALKW
WORK ORDER NO. 333. A
SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE
OF SAID PUBLIC IMPROVE!.
ETC.; AND AUTHORIZING
INVITING SEALED PROPOS
January 9, 1968, 2:00
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER-
IENCE AND NECESSITY REQUIRE THE CONSTRUCTION AND
VEMENT, TO WIT: OAKHAVEN DRIVE AND SUNVIEW
AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT, IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM,
ROVING THE DESIGNS, PLANS, PROFILES, DLAWINGS AND
NSTRUCTION THEREOF; AUTHORIZING THE CONSTRUCTION
NT IN ACCORDANCE WITH SAID PLANS, SPECIFICA~IONS,
DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH A NOTICE
S FOR THE CONSTRUCTION THEREOF. (Bids to be Opened
.!M. ) .
A'~':J :
Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
None
NOES:
ABSENT:
Resolution No. 68R-766 duly passed and adopted.
SET! NT 0 C 1M - TRAC
Attorney, Councilman
connection with Subdiv
ior Court Case No. l61
in the amount of $1,00
MOTION CARRIED.
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in moved that compromise settlement of clat. in
ion Tract and Improvement Bond Tract No. 5250, '(Supe.r-
40, City of Anaheim vs. Glens Fa1.'.s Insurance Company,)
.00 be accepted. Councilman Clark seconded the motion.
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RESOLUTION NO. 68R-767: On teport and recommendation of the City Manager, Council-
men Schutte offered Re tlution No. 68R-767 for adoption.
Refer to Res tution Book.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CI t COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DETERMINING THE
IECESSITY FOR AND DIRE tING THE ACQUISITION BY EMINENT DOMAIN OF CERTAIN
REAL PROPERTY, (HUARTE tROPERTY).
Roll Call Vo
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None
Krein
None
AYES:
NOES:
ABSTAINED:
ABSENT:
COUNG:
CO UNCI:
COUN(!;
CO UNCI:
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issue, and left the Council table,
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The Mayor
68R-767 duly passed and adopted.
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POSED LEA E OF CITY- D PROPER
lease of City-owned property, 6:,
side of Euclid Street, south of
period at '100.00 per IOnth, f
pre-fabricated trusses utilized ·
The City Manager reported on the proposed
o square feet in size, located on the east
1m Lane, by U.S. Homes, Inc., for a 6-month
the purpose of displaying their produce,
residential construction.
On motion by Council
lease was authorized at '$100.001
mended by the City Manager.
Clark, seconded by Councilman Schutte, said
r month for a term of 6 months, as recom-
IN CARRIED.
POSED GO URSE LAND AC UISI TI
aCQuisltiob of property for the:
Golf Course, as recommended by J
reported that the result of pr~
parcel of land, the Travis pro~
able at a sufficiently reasonabi
the parcel as approximately 270'
Road, approximately one mile e '
praisal has been made which jus
acreage would be more than adeq,
course, together with a clubho
the remaining acreage could eit
possibly as an addition to the
the present owner wished to ret .
The City Manager reported on the proposed
rpose of establishing an additional Municipal
Citizens Capital Improvements Committee. He
inary negotiations indicate that only one
ty, is suitable for this purpose and is avail-
price, ($10,000.00 per acre). He described
res in size, located north of Esperanza
of Imperial Highway, and noted that an ap-
fies the asking price. He noted that the
e to ultimately accommodate a 27-hole golf
, parking and maintenance facilities, and
be sold or used for other public purposes,
heim Cemetery District. He reported that
a small portion of the property for a home site.
Because of a possible
drew from the discussion and ac
( 4 : 00 P. M. )
Hr. Murdoch outlined
of this property which would pr
the balance to be paid over a 2
only the first two years; payme
(includIng revenue from the exis
tion to be made on tax funds.
to meet the payment in any give
no premium penalty would be inv
proposed method of payment for the purchase
de for a down payment of $250,000.00, with
ear period, with payments on the interest
to be made from golf course revenues only,
ng Municipal Golf Course); with no obliga-
noted that should revenues be insufficient
~ear, the 20-year term could be extended and
~ed for earlier amor~ization.
o development costs are available at present,
rea of $20,000.00 per hole, plus the cost of
tive schematic drawing which was reviewed by
Mr. Murdoch noted tha
but estimated it would be in th
a clubhouse. He submitted a te
the City Council.
Councilman Clark stat
should be submitted to a vote 01
it was noted that no obligation'
would be self-sustained, using
existing golf course and the pr
that he felt an expenditure of this magnitude.
he people. Council discussion ensued, and
tax funds would be incurred, as the project
enues derived from the operation of both the
sed course, as stages of completion are reached.
MOTION: Councilman Dutton move
Travis property in accordance w
Councilman Schutte seconded the
vote.
~hat an offer be authorized to purchase the
the terms recommended by the City Manager.
tion. Mayor Pebley called-~for a- roll call
AYES:
NOES:
TIMPORARIL Y ABSENT:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN;
Schutte and Pebley
MOTION CARRIED.
Councilman Krein
d to the Council table, (4:25 P.M.).
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CRA E ORDER NO. 1 - WORK
City Engineer, Counc
No. 3509, (Yorba Sub-
the net increase of $
motion. MOTrON CARRI
ER NO. 3509: On the recommendations of the Assistant
n Dutton moved that Change Order No. 1, ~ork Order
ation construction), comprising a series of items in
560.04 be authorized. Councilman Krein seconded the
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DEEDS OF EASEMENT~ Counci ~n Clark offered Resolution Nos. 68R-768 and 68R-769
for adoption.
Refer to Re ~lution Book.
RESOLUIION NO. 68R-7 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ANAHEIM ACCEPrING EA NT GRANT DEED CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY OR AN EASEMENT FOR STORM DRAIN PURPOSES. (City of
Fullerton. )
RESOLUTION NO. 6BR-7 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ANAHEIM ACCEPTING EA NT GRANT DEED CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY OR AN EASEMENT FOR ALLEY AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES.
(Hartman, et al.)
AYES:
NOES ~
ABSENT:
COUll. t' LMEN. ~
COUN LMEN:
COUN LMEN z
Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
None
None
The Mayor
and adopted.
Resolution Nos. 68R-768 and 68R-769 duly passed
CLAIMS AGAINST THE CITY: le following claims were denied, as recomm.endedbY the
City Attorney, and or red referred to the insurance carrier, on motion by
Councilman Dutton, se nded by Councilman Clark:
a. Claim 0 jMrs. Ann Moore, for personal 1nJury damages purpor-
tedly resulting from +ing struck by a foul ball at Anaheim Stadium, on or
about September 9, 19 f.
bo Claim f ~ed by Robert D. Schafer for Beverly E. Schafer,' for
personal injury damag + purportedly resulting from being frightened (Hallo-
ween), causing her to ~ollide with a passerby in the vicinity of the City
Hall, on or about Oct .er 25, 1968.
ARTE&IAL HIGHWAY FlNANCIN ROGRAM: Councilman Schutte offered Resolution Nos.
68R-770 to 68R-774, b ,h inclusive, for adoption.
RESOLUTION NO. 68R-77 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ANAH. EIM REQUESTING T' l?~UNTY OF ORANGE TO INCLUDE WITHIN THE ARTERIAL
HIGHWAY FINANCING PRO ~ THE DEVELOPMENT OF LEWIS STREET UNDERPASS AT
SANTA FE RAILROAD. .
RESOLUTION NO. 68R-77 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CI~Y OF
ANAHEIM REQUESTING T ! COUNTY OF ORANGE TO INCLUDE WITHIN THE ARTERIAL
HIGHWAY FINANCING PRO tAM THE DEVELOPMENT OF SUNKIST STREET. (Sunkist
Street, from Ball to 4well.)
RESOLUTION NO. 68R-77 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ANAHEIM REQUESTING TH l~~UNTY OF ORANGE TO INCLUDE WITHIN THE ARTERIAL
HIGHWAY FINANCING PRO IfAM THE DEVELOPMENT OF BROOKHURST STREET 0 (Brook-
hurst, from Lincoln t iCrescent.)
RESOLUTION NO. 68R-77 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ANAHEIM REQUESTING TH COUNTY OF ORANGE TO INCLUDE WITHIN THE ARTERIAL
HIGHWAY FINANCING PRO THE DEVELOPMENT OF BALL ROAD. (Ball Road, west
of Knott.)
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RESOLUTION ~. 68R-714: A RESO:ij
ANAHEIM REtlVESTING THE COUNTY OB
HIGHWAY FlMNCING PROGRAM THE D .
from Riverside Freeway to Orange
&011 Call Vat e;
The Mayor declared Res ution Nos. 68R-770 to 68R-174, both inclu-
sive, duly passed and adopted.
AYES:
g)ES ~
ABSENT:
ION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
RANGE TO INCLUDE WITHIN THE ARTERIAL
LOPMENT OF LAKE VIEW AVENUE.. (Lakeview,.'
orpe.)
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
on, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
REIOLUTION NO. 6SR-775: Councilman
tion.
Refer
rk offered Resolution No. 68R-775 for adop-
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
IZING THE JltECUTION OF AN AGRE
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY FOR CO~
THE TRACKS AND PRO PEaTY OF COMP ;
OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
F THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AND AUTHOR-
TO BE MADE AND ENTERED INTO WITH THE
UCTION OF A PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY ACROSS
AT MP 23. 9 AT OR NEAR ANAHEIM, COUNTY .
South of Ball Road and Oakhaven Drive.)
Roll Call Vote:
AYZS:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
The Mayor declared
68R-775 duly passed and adopted.
. REIJ9LUTION NO. QJR-776: Counci lman C
tion.
Refer
offered Resolution No. 68R-176 foradop-
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
IZING THE EXECUTION OF A COOP~
AND THE CITY OF ANAHEIM WITH RE .
SCAPING ON CERTAIN EMBANKMENT S
Roll Call Vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AND AUTHOR-
E AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
NCE TO LANDSCAPING AND MAINTENANCE OF LAND-
S. (Route 57)
COUNCILMEN~
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
n, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley
The Mayor declared
tion No. 68R-776 duly passed and adopted.
COIJ,ESPONDENCE: The following corres
motion by Councilman Dutton, see
dence was ordered received and filed on
ed by Councilman Clark:
a. City of Brea Res01
lators of the United States and
mental officials to serious ly co'
border to American minors, seeki
accompanied by a parent or other
tailment of the narcotics, marij
b. City of San Clemen
Hayakawa, acting president of Sa
c. Metropolitan Trans
d. Before the Public
Southern Counties Gas Company fo
e. Before the Public
Pacific Lighting Service and Sup
ion No. 1486 urging and encouraging 1egis~
State of California and appropriate govern-
ider closing the United States-Mexican
entry to Mexico, unless said minors are
sponsible adult and relating to the cur-
a and dangerous drug problem in California.
Resolution No. 90-68 - commending Dr. S.I.
rancisco State College.
tation Engineering Board Minutes.
'lities Commission - Application No. 50714 -
oncrease in gas rates.
'lities Commission - Application No. 50715 -
Company - increase in gas rates.
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- COUNCIL MINUTES - December 17
1: 30 P. M.
f. Financia
November, 1968.
g. City of
Evans and Company.)
Operating Reports for the Months of October and
~aheim Accountants' Report - June 30, 1968, (Diehl,
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PROPO ED RESOLUTION TO URG LOSURE OF UNITED STATES-MEXICAN BORDER TO MINORS:
On motion by Councilm$ Schutte, seconded by Councilman Clark, the City
Attorney was authoriz~ to prepare a resolution expressing Council support
of a proposal to urge d encourage Legislators of the United States and
the State of Californi and appropriate governmental officials to seriously
consider closing the U. Ited States-Mexican border to A.merican minors seek-
ing entry to Mexico, u ess said minors are accompanied by a parent or other
responsible adult, and elating to the curtailment of the narcotics, mari-
juana and dangerous dr problem in California. MOTION CARRIED.
Mayor Pebley teft the Council Chambers, (4:35 P.M.), and Mayor
PrJ-tem Schutte assume ,Chairmanship of the meeting.
ORDINtNCE NO. 2617: Counci +an Krein offered Ordinance No. 2617 for adoption.
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Refer to Ord fance Book.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE Cl i OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM
MUNICIPAL CODE RELATIN ITO ZONING. (68-69-27 - C-l.)
AYES:
NOES:
TEMPORARILY ABSENT:
ABSENT:
COUNC
COUNC
COUNC
COUNC
,:
iN~
N~
N:
N:
Dutton, Krein, Clark and Schutte
None
Pebley
None
The Mayor Pr ~tem declared Ordinance No. 2617 duly passed and adopted.
ORDINANCE NO. 2618:
Refer
Ordinance No. 2618 for adoption.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CI
MUNICIPAL CODE RELATIN
OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM
ZONING. (67-68-39 - C-O.)
Roll Call Vo
AYES:
NOES:
TEMPORARILY ABSENT:
ABSENT:
Dutton, Krein, Clark and Schutte
None
Pebley
N: None
The Mayor Pr
ORDINANCE NO. 2620:
reading.
Ordinance No. 2618 duly passed and adopted.
n Schutte offered Ordinance No. 2620 for first
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CI I OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM
MUNICIPAL CODE RELATI ~O ZONING. (63-64-50 - C-3.)
[)1 T:i~ANCE NO. 2621:
reading.
n Dutton offered Ordinance No. 2621 for first
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CI
MUNICIPAL CODE RELATI
LOF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM
!l'O ZONING. (68-69-21 - P-l.)
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE
Lois J. Bloss, (Co-Lice
Wine, Person-to-Person
West Ball Road, C-l zo
Council for their infor
LlCATION: Application submitted by William G. and
e The Southland Corporation), for Off-Sale Beer and
ansfer for Seven-Eleven Market #481-210, at 2437
I, was presented by the City Manager to the City
, tion.
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Manager
On motion by Counci.
City AttGrney was authorized t
Beverage Control Board agains4
ises are located in a C-l zon4
Off-sale of alcoholic beverag~
tpOPOSED CODE OF ETHICS: On motion
Dut ton, t!:-~:} c:~_ ty Clerk was in$
for Public Officers and Employ
of January 7, 1969, at 1:30 p~
Mayor Pebley return~
sumed Chairmanship of the meet
UEST FOR. U OF CONVENTION CENT
of H. Weiner Buck Enterprises
Center property for overnight
25, 1969, in connection with tt
held January 24 to February 2,
and Arena.
The City Manager rep
Director recommended the reque
to Harbor Boulevard for the p~
will be needed for event parki
It was noted that th
by telephone that sanitation f
Enterprises.
On motion by Counci1
request vas granted, sU:_lject t
and Stadium Director. MOTION
NANCE .259 AND VARIANCE NO.
from Mrs. William C. Burch, w4
be amended to read "Non-poison
housed in locked cages." Furt
as it applies to action taken
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CIL MINUTES - December 17 1968 1:30 P.M.
taken on said application.
N: Application submitted by John J. and
e General, Person-to-PeWSoD Transfer for an
gnolia, C-l zone, was presented by the City
their information.
n Dutton, seconded by Councilman Krein, the
file conditional protest with the Alcoholic
aid application, on the basis that the prem-
occupied by an R-l structure, from which the
is not permitted. MOTION CARRIED.
Iy Councilman Krein, seconded by Councilman
ucted to schedule the proposed Code of Ethics
s for Council consideration at the meeting
MOTION CARRIED.
Ito the Council Chambers, (4:40 P.M.), and re-
tg.
PROPERTY - H. WERNER BUCK ENTERPRISES: Request
s submitted for permission to use Convention
rking for an Inter-Club Camper ~lly, January
Sportsmen's Vacation and Travel Show to be
969, at the Convention Center Exhibition Hall
Ited that the Convention Center and Stadium
. be granted, designating property adjacent
osed use, as all regular parking lot space
that date.
lCity Manager's office received information
jilities would be provided by H. Werner Buck
n Krein, seconded by Councilman Schutte, said
the recommendations of the Convention Center
RRIED.
Correspondence dated December 16, 1968,
submitted requesting the term "small reptiles"
.s reptiles not over 10 feet in length and
+r request was made to clarify the ordinance
t the City Council on Variance No. 2011.
On motion by Council 'n Schutte, seconded by Councilman Clark, the
City Attorney was authorized t jinterpret said ordinance as adopted. MOTION
CARRIED. (CounciLman Dutton a $tained from voting on the foregoing motion.)
FOSAL FOR JOINT USE OF HIGH SCH
sideration be given to an agre
Union High School District for
City Manager advised the matte
sented to the Park and Recreat
City Council.
LIBRARIES: Councilman Clark requested con-
ent between the City of Anaheim and the Anaheim
oint use of school library facilities. The
:is being pursued on a staff level, to be pre-
.n Commission for their recommendations to the
POPULATION EStIMATE: On report and iecommendation of the City. Manager, Councilman
Krein moved to authorize the C y Manager and City Attorney to obtain a popu-
lation estimate from the State inance Officer. Councilman Dutton seconded
the mo ~:ion. MOTION CARRIED.
ADJOURNMENT;
motion.
Councilman Krein move to adjourn.
MOTION CARRIED.
5:10 P.M.
SIGNED
Councilman Clark seconded the
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