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City Hall
July 7, 1959
Anaheim, Califasnia
p~JOURNgD ggGUIi-R MHBTING OF THB CITY PIANNING COMF~IISSI0~1
p~JpURNgp ggGUTAR MSSTING: - An Adjourned Regular D:eeting of the City Pianning ~
Commission was called to o:der at 2:10 0'Clock Y.td. bY
Chairman Gauer, a quorum beiag present.
p~g~: - Chairman Gauer; Commissioners; Allred, Mauerhaa, ~~rs,
Thompson, Mungall.
AB~T: - Commissioners; DuBois, Hapgood and Morris.
This Adjourned Meeting was to consider the items held over from the Meeting of June 29,
1959, starting with Item No. 17 on that Agenda.
RSCIASSIFICATION - PUBLIC HBARING. PBTITION submitted by LLOYD A• ~~S
and H(7YVARD A. LUTZ, 96p2 ~r~6e Aveaue, Anaheim, (alifor-
N0. F-58-59-111
nia, as Owners, requesting that the~ property describe
as being on the east side of Brookhurst Street be~en
Niobe Avenue and Bali IIoad and further described as
800 South Brookhurst Street be reclassified from lt~+,
RBSIDHNTIAL AGRICULT[JRAL to C-1, NHIC3~ORHOOD C~C~-
Mr. Lloyd Mannes app2ared be£ose the Commissioa snd
presented a rendering of the proposed development ai~
the gronnd layout aad plans for the proposed building.
He proposed to set hi's building with the same set ba~¢
from the property line as his other buildings to the
north.
No one appeared in opposit~on to the grant"sng of the
reclassification. 1HB HBARING WAS CLOSBD.
Commissioner Thompson offered Resolution No. 2, Series
1959-60: Resolved that the Co~ission recommead to
the City Council that RecYRasBSID1BNTtIAL AGRICUI-1~' tal
be rec2assified from R-A,
C-1, NH7i~-IBORHOOD COMMBRCIAL, sub~~°c: to:
1, The filing of C-i Deed Rtstrictions approved bY thF
City Attosney.
2, The erection of the building and the providing of
off-street parking on the property as showa on Yhe
plot plan and bui~ding pian presented..
3, The dedication of 50 feet from the center line of
Brookhurst Street to the City of Anaheim.
4. Prepare street improvement plans arad instail ail
improvements in accordance with approved st ~ d
plans on file in the office of the City F.ng~
5. The payment of $2.00 per front foot f,or stree~
lighting purposes. .
6, That a 90 daq time li~it be set for the accom~lish-
ment of the conditioas 1, 3~ 4 and 5.
This resolution was seconded bq,Commissioaer Allred affi
carried. ' ~
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pDJpljgNgp RgGUTAR MHHTING - CITY PIANN£NG COMMISSION -~i1LY 7,__1959 - CC~riINUSD:
RHCIAS3IPICATION - AYBS: COMMISSIONBRS: Allred, Mauerhan, Gauer, Summers,
N4, P-58-59-111 Thompson, Mungall.
(Continued) NOBS: CObA9ISSI0NBRS: None.
ABSBNT:COhAiISSIONBRS: DuBois, Hapgood, Morris.
RHCLASSIPICATION - PUBLIC HHARING. PBTITION subn._tted by C}iURCH OF (1~IRIST --
N0. F-58-59-112 CHILDRBN`S HOMH, 1722 Bush Street, Santa Ana, California,
as Owner, Craig Grainger, 125 South Claudina Street,
Anaheim, California, as Autharized Agent, requesting that
the property described as being on the southwest corner
of Jefferson and North Streets be reclassified fr.;,m
R-A, RBSIDHNTIAL AGRICULTURAL to M-1, LIQiT MP.'~it1FACTUR-
ING.
Mr. Craig Crainger appeared before the Commission and
stated that he believed most of the information i•+.-
quired was contained in the petition for reclaQaifica-
tion. He further stated with the land lying ;iust easter-
ly of the Santa Pe Railroad tracks that M-1, I.ight
Industrial would be the highest and best use of the
property.
No one appeared in opposition to the granting of the re-
classification. THE HBARING WAS CLOSBD.
A resolution No. 3 was offered by Commissioner Summers
that Reclassification No. F-58-59-112 be recomruanded
to the City Council for reciassification from R-A,
RHSIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL to M-1, LIGHT MANUFACTUAING,
with a 50 foot P-L, PARKING - IAND~CAPING ZONB.
1. The dedication of 50 feet from the center line on
Jefferson Street to the City of Anaheim.
2, The dedication of 53 feet on East La Palma Avenne
from ihe center line to the City of Anaheim, ;.
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3. The payment of $2.00 per front foot fe~ atreeT. ';
lighting purposes on both siree£s. ;
4. Prepare street improvement plans aRd install all
improvements in accordance with ai~proved standard
plans on file in the office ef ihe City :8ngii:eer, i
5. That a 90 day time limit be set for the accomplish-
ment of the above conditions. ;
This resolution was seconded by Commissioner Allred and
carried.
The vote on the above resolution was as follows: i
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AYBS: COMhtIS5I0NBRS: A11red, Gauer, Mauerhan, Summers,
Thompson, Mungall.
NOBS: COMMISSIONB[tS: None. °
ABSENT: COMMISSIONBRS: DuBois, Hapgood, Morris. ;
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RFCIA3~IPICATION - PUBLIC HBARING. PHTITION submitted by C. B. DRUMMOND, ~
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N0. P-58-59-113 c/o William T. McManus, 514 South Brookhurst Street, .
Anaheim, California, as Ownex, Wiiliam T. McManus, !
514 South Brookhurst Street, Anaheim, California, as
Authori.zed Agent, requesting that the property des- ~
cribed as being on the east side of Brookhurst Street
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Mr, Sill McCoy appeared before the Coaimission and. .iated
tt,at the subject property consists of 3 parcels, 1. f-
small lot 45 feet by 99 feet whicn lot could not be
d~veloped for resilential use. He furthex• stated that
there is a church on the southeast corne~r, at the nozth-
west corner directly across tue street are single family
residential properties backing up to Crescent Avenue with
a 6 foot concrete bl~ck wall. The ncrtheast corner is
also residential, but facing on Crescent without any
wa.e?. He further sta~ed tha*. the adeantages to be gained
by the granting of this reclassification would provide
for the widening of Da1e and Cxescent to 90 foot Right-
of-Ways, that there would be a greater tax revenue to
the city, fhat the building proposed for medical use
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,'lDJOURNgp R$GUIpR MBHTING - CI'.C PI~S:.i:T..NG COMM:SSIOiI - ULY "t , 1959 - C~JNTINUBD:
RHCIAS`2IFi~.:d:ION - d~•scribed as 500 South Brookhurst Street be re-
NO. F-'a-59-1s~ classified from C-1, NBIGHBORHOOD CODiMBRCIAL to b1~1,
l.C~utiaued) LIGHT MANUFACTURING.
Mr. William McMa!t::s appeared before the Commission an~
stated th:it there had already been a 60 foot dedicr.tion
on Broc::nurst Street from the center line. af the street
and a 32 foot de~'ication from the center line of Orange
Avenue. He further s:ated th?t the use.i7:'oposed would
Le commercial rather than M-]., th~t tYa.. or''. reat:on ior
osking f..,~i was tha•:. this was t`:~ nni~ zone in wnich ca.
use pz~•:cently appeared, a?.~nough ~ome i+.~ee ago i,t was
permitted use in C-2, The solvents presen~ly used
are not explosive ar:, non odorous. The pl;a:ls presented
show a weta] b~.iiding with a bri~'• front.
Mr. H~nzy Davidson owner of 5 acres tu the east prese•'.ed
a pet~.~ion signed i,q 35 property owners in the area an,1
stated that the granting of an M-1 use next to R-•1 oi
R-A or C-1 would r.ot ;5e conducive to good planning, also
that hia had a per.ding sale of the property which would
be devt+loped with Sa.ngAe Family F,esidential Homes co~ting
approxi.mately $25,U00. Mr. Joltn Kent appeared for the
applicant and stated that they are not seeking an M-1
nst o~ classification o` t,`,~ property, bi:: a revision of
the f,'ode, to permit this use which is fou:id throiighout
the ci±; pr~sent2y in the C-2 =ones.,
Mr. Baa. i~~ho proposed :~ oJ~erate ~:',e : stablishment
stated t?:at they are opera'ing at the n~esent time
directl•~ across the street ar..r. do noL• use car.~on
tetrach.ivride which was fo~merly thz naninflammable
solvent as•:d, 5ut they are using other types which are
still aat i.nflaaunable and have no odor. THH HBARING WAS
CLOSED.
Upon a motion by Ci~mmisaioner ;~zuer.ha•:, secor,ded by
Commissioner Thompson, it was mo-red that t.he hearin~ be
continue~ until tl~e meeti.ne of July 13, 1459 to a12uw
Mr, Geis:er, Assistitn*. Ci•ty Attorney to look into the
que;ti~.n as to wheth.•r this would be a permiited use
ir a C-2 2one.
RECIASyIF:(:4TION - YUBLIC HfiAR,ING. PETITION submitted by MARTIN RLBIN,
NQ. F-SS-59-.i14 BILL W. BBRKBS a^3 G",3L J. :QYMLA, c/o Bill McCoy,6275
Grand Avenue, Buena Park, Cali.fornia. as ixn:era, Bi~i
McCoy, 6?.%5 Grand Avenue, Buena '~~rk, Cali:ornia, as
Authorized GKent, requesting th,at t.':e property des-
cribed a~ being on t4e scuthwesi c~..__ ~f Pale and
Cresce,it Avenues be cecl:.ssifie3 from I`.-:., SZNGLS
PAMILY R.RSIDSNTIAL t~ C-1, NBIGHBORHOOD ~;OMMBR~IAL
fr~r use as a prot"essional bnilding and C-3, HP,!!vi
CQMI~IBRCIA.L, for use as a service station.
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A~DTOiIItI~ RHC,UTAR DfASfING - CITY PIANNING ~OMMISSION - JULY 7, 1959 - CONTINUBD:
RECIASSIFICATIODT - would fiil a need in the area and that the whole
N0. F-58-59-114 deve2opment would imQrove the apgearance of this
(Continued) coraer. At the service station there would be no
major repairs, no noise factor and if is proposed
to erect a 6 foot masonry wall entirely around the
development and restrict the hours of operation of
the service station between 7 a.m, and 9 p.m, The
present owner of the property appeared before the
Commission and stated that this would be a good im-
provement for this corner and that with Dale, a 90
foot Boulevard the traffic which is becoming greater
each day would be alieviated. Mr. Meyers, 533 Nortn
Dale Avenue appeared before the Commission and stated
that this wauld be spot zoning and that they do have
fine homes on Dale Avenue which are in the $30,000
class on commercial acres.
A representative of the church appear^d before the
Commission an~ stated that they own a 3 acre parcel
and have an investment at the present time of $300,000
on the property with plans for expansion. He further
presented a petition containing signatures of 76 people,
many of whom are parishioners, that the servi.ce station
woeld disturb church services and that with the 146
children attending their Sunday school at 9 a.m.,
traffic to the service station might present a hazard
to these children. Thep also have further servicss
from 9:30 to 12e00 and an evening service. Mr, McCoy
presented a picture at 11:00 a.m, on Sunday morning show-
ing that the parishioners who attend this c`iurch do not
use uff-street parking as both sides of the street far
as one could see were lined with cars. THB HBARING WAS
CLOSBD.
Commissioner Allred offered Resolution Nu. 4 that
Reclassification No. P-58-59-114 be denied.
This resolution was seconded by Commissioner Mauerhan
and carried. .
The vote on the above resolution was as follows:
AYBS: COhA1ISSI0NBRS: Alired, Gauer, Mauerhan,
Summers, Thompson, Mungall.
NOBS: COMhtISSIONBRS: None.
ABSBNT:COMMISSIONBRS: DuBois, Hapgood, Morris.
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:tBCtA3~IFICATI~JN - PUALIC HBARING. PHTITION submitted by MR, & MRS. J. C.
N0. F-.SR-59-115 JOHNSON and DR, and MRS. M. H. WAI.KBR, 1440,South Euclid
Avenue, Anaheim, California, as Glvners, Dr. & Mrs. M. H.
Walker, 461 North Loara Street, Anaheim, California,
as Authorized Agent, requesting that the property
described as being on th~: east side of Huclid Avenue
betvreen Cerritos Avenue and Palm Lane and fur~her des-
czibed as 1440 South Bulcid Avenue be reclassified
from R-A, RBSIDHNTIAL AGRICULT[JRAL to C-1, NHIQiBORH00D
CQhf~ABRCIAL.
Dr. M. H. Walker appeared before the Commission and
stated that on Lot 1 facing on Buclid Aven~e is a
duplex dwelling with a 3-car garage which it i~
proposed to use for medical oYfices and erect a
pharmacy later.. These services will be used in
connection with the Rest Home to be erected on Lots
2 and 3 and the residents in the area. The subject
pruperty was proposed for a C-1 use some time aga, but
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ADJ~iTRNHD RBGULIR MHBTING - CITY PI/1NlVING C~IIS~YOd~t - JULY 7, 1959 - CONTINUED:
RECIASSIFICIlT~Q~T ~ ~he a~r at *Wa* F~ c'id assY gQ thzough to the
N0, F-58-59-115 completion of the reclassification. 1HE HBARING WAS
(Coatinued) CIASED.
Co~issioner Allred offezed Resolution No. 5, 7hat
Reclassification Na. F-58-59-115 be recommended to the
Citq Council fo.- reclassification from R-1, Single
Family Resideatial to C-1, Neighborhood Commercial,
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1. That the ovcner file IITPed Restrictions limiting the
use of the psoperty tc -nedical offices and a Yharmacy
oalp.
2, ~at ,ri2.00 per front foot be paid for street
lighting purposes on Euc2id Avenue.
3, That a 90 day time limit be established for the
accomplistment of the above conditions.
This resolution rras secoaded by Cammissioner Summers
and carried.
The vote on the above resolution was as followss
A'YES: 00~1l~S~I0~7tS: A?lred, Cauer, Mauerhan, Suourters,
T~ompson, Mungall.
N~: 001~!!lISSI~+IDtS: ~Ione.
ABSENT:~lISSfA~ItS: DuBois. Hapgood, Morris.
RfiCIASSIFICATION - ~"'~u iiC iirAeTi3v~. t''~iiTIdF submitted by MC DANIHL
N0. P-58-59-116 ENGIi~F~tItiG ~Dl~Qe1NY, 222 B.ast Center Street, Anaheim,
California, as Authoriud Ageat, requesting that the
proper~y described as being oa the southeast corner
uf Broadway and Loara Streets be reclassifiPd from
R A, RESIDFNfIAL AQtICULTURAL to M-]., LIGHT MANU-
FACNRING for Lot 9 and R-3, MULTIPLB FAMILY RBSI-
DfiNTIAL for Lot 10.
A4r. A. R. llcl?aniel appeazed for tfie applicant and
stated that the petition covered in detail the use he
proposed to oeate of the property, namely a 20 acre
development at the south end of the property of
single family daellings to act as a buffer between
the pr4sent siagle family dwelliags directly south
of the subject property. He presented renderings,
floor plans for the proposed dwellings which will sell
for $18,000 to $20,000 xith floor areas of 1500 tfl
1600 square feet of livable azea, which are larger than
the ?~aacs ta the santls. He farther stated that pro-
spectiee purchasers rrill be told of the proposed de-
velapment on the aorth 20 acres, namely 10 acres next
to th.~ sa±3so~ Y_aeka 2s ~i+'gh--class light manufacturing
and ~the 10 acres Mresterly as R-3, Multiple Family Resi-
dential. Alrs. Ralph Maztin, 607 Gilmar Drive, as re-
pre:sentati~e of t*~ Hovefaii Civic Association appeared
bef~~*.e the Co~ission aad read a letter regarding pre-
vious action taken by the Co~ission and the City
Council on this progezty. She a_lso questioned as to
who the legal ormer of the property was at present.
2he app2icant, bLr. H. ~i. Secrest. 1812 West Broadway,
Whittier, California stated that Le was the optiflnee
of the property. ;~e aiso questioaed. as to whether
the property xas being purchased under a contingency,
Mr. Secrest's aasxer xas °no". SeYeral property owners
questioned traffic conditions and lack of ~idewalks on
*.oaza Street ~nd the load that would be placed on the
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:tiDJOURNEU REGUTAR MHETING - CITY PIANNING COAAlISSION - J[TLY 7, 1959 - C(~13'II11[TID:
RBCIASSIPICATION - school facilities by the R-3 development. ]er_ ~6c Daazel
N0. F-58-59-116 stated R-3 property does not place a laad on it~e s:~ls,
(Continued) that R~1 daes, also tbat ia tha d2:ei~~ ~~:.:s
property the city will reqnire sidewailrs om Loara
Street. It appeared from thr plan presented t-aat
trucks could go from Broadway aa~ eaiY on LDara
Street or vice versa. Mr. McDaaiel stat~fl Yt~at t1~eP
would change their pians so that there caa 93e ao
exit to Loara Street for tructs. ~~ASI~f~LS
CLOSED.
Commissioner Mauerhan offered Resolution No. 6~
Resolved that the Commission recommend to tise City
Council that the north 10 acres direstiy aoest o.f
the railroad tracks be reclassified from'@-~9,
RFSIDENTIAL AGRICULNRAL to N,-1, LI(~iT ]~l~TftiF.~CfiT3tIII~7G
and that the next 10 acres westerly be reclassified
from R-A, RESIDENTIAI. AGIZICJLTURAL to ~.-3, ?B7L?IFIE
FAMILY RESIDHNTIAL and that theze be ao acrxss to
Loara Street fzom the property propose3 for re-
classification to M-1 aad sub,;ect to:
1. 11xat st~nJard R-3 Deed Restrictions be #iied
and approved by the City Attor.iiey.
?. That the City AtForney prepaze Deed 8estsictaons
to cover the M-1 property and uses.
3. The dedication of 45 feet fram the rxater line of
Broadw~y to the City of Anaheim.
4. The dedicatioa of 32 feet from the ciJ.ite¢ li~e of
Loara Street to the City of Anaheim. '
5. Prepare street improvement plans and 3~+cta'+~ aa~
improvements in accordance with appraved standasd
plans on file in she office of the Citg P~;iaeer
on both streets.
6. The payment of $2,00 pe* front foot fos stseet
lightiag purposes.
7. That a subdivision map or maps be fiied oa t3eese
two parcels of preperty.
8. That a 90 daq ti.me limit be set Far ~he accamgrlish-
ment of the above conditions.
This resolution was seconded by Co~nissioaes A11red
and carried.
The vote on the above Resoiution was as folio+as:
AYBS: COhAfISSI01~ffitS: Allred, Gauer, Sdaaer~a, Sa~:s,
lbompsan, ~mgali.
NOHS: COMWISSION~tS: None.
ABSENT:COhAfISSIONffitS: DnBois, Iiapgood, ]8orris_
TBNTATIVH MAP - A Tentative Map of Tract No. 3485 ~as preseate3 to ti~e
OP TRACT Co~nission. This tract is located 664 feet soath of
NO. 3485 Broadway oa the east side of Loara Street. ~e sab-
divider is Associated Developers, 1832 iQest Broad~ay,
Whittier, California and contains Si B-i lots_
YJpon a motion by Commissianer Muagaii, secondad bg
Commi.ssiocer Thompson and cazried, it ~eas ~oved
that the Co~ission approve the TenLative Jdap of
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T9NTATIVH idAP - Tract No. 3485 subject to:
OP TRACT
N0. 3485 1. Pertinent plot and building plans to be sub-
(Continued) mitted to the City Co:.ncil for review.
2. Require that should this subdivision be de-
veioped as more than one subdivision, each sub-
diyision thereof shall be subreitted in tentative
form for approval.
TBNTATIVB MAP - A Tentative Map of Tract No. 342t6 was preseated to
OP TRAC;T' The Commission, This tract is ].ocated directly
N0. 3486 east of Tract No, 3485 and contains 34 R-1 lots.
Upon a motion by Commissioner Muagall, seconded by
Commissioner Mauerhan and carried, it was moved
that the Commission approve Tentative Map of
Tract No. 3486, subject to:
1. That pertiaent plot and beilding plans be
submitted to the City Co~~ncil for review.
2. Require that should thi~a subdivision be
developed as more than ane subdivision, each
subdivision thereof sha13 be submitted in ten-
tative form for approval.
RBCLASSIF7~.ATION - PUBLIC HHARING, PHTITION submitted by JAM~S A.
N0. P-58-59-118 CURRIE, 14582 Jefferson, Midway City, California, as
Own?r, Jack Milier, 10575 Stanton Boulevard, Stanton
California, as Authorized Agent, requesting that the
property described as being on the north side of
Catalpa Avenue between Mohican and Huclid Avenues be
reclassified from R-A, RBSIDBNTIAL AGRICULNRAL to
R-3, MULTI~LH PAMILY RBSIDENTIAL.
It is proposed to develop a lot which wiil be on the ~
extention on Catalpa Avenue 1197 feet south of La t•
Palma Avenue as R-3, Multipie Family Residential.
This property adjoins tract 3008 which is developed s
with commercial and R-3 dwellings. It is proposed to t
put in a half stt~et extending from Mohigan Avenue
easterly 310 feet from Mohigan Avenue ending in a
half cul-de-sac. It is expected that the property
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the other half street. It is proposed to erect on ~
the property two duplex dweliings single story. s
Commissioner Mauerhan offered Resolution No. 7, that ~
Reclassification No. P-58-59-118 be recommended to the ?
City Council for =ec.lassification ftom R-A, RHSIDHNTIAL s
AGRICULTITRAL to R-3, MULTIPLB FAMILY RHSIDBICTIAL, sub- ~
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1. The recording of a Record of Survey as prepared r
by A. R. McDaniel Bngineering Company. ~
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improvements installed in accordance with approved ~
standard plans on fixe in the office of the City ~
Hngineer. ~
3, That R-3 Deed Restrictions be placed oa the pro- ~
perty limiting any multiple dwelling to one #
story in height. ~
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~1D~OURI~BD REGUTAR MHSTING - CITY PIANNING COhAlISSION - JULY 7 1959 - CONTINUED•
RHCIASSIFICATION - 4. The payment of $2.00 per front foot for street
N0. F-58-59-118 lighting purposes.
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5. That a subdivision map be frled,
6. That a 90 day time limit be set for the accom-
plishment of the above conditions.
This resolutinn was seconded by Commissioner
Thompson and carried.
The vote on the above Resolution was as follows:
AYBS: COMMISSIONffitS: Allred, Gauer, Mauerhan, Summers,
Thompson, Mungall.
NOBS: COhA1ISSI0NERS: None.
ABSHNT:COMMISSIONBRS: DuBois, Hapgood, Morris.
RHVIS&D TENTATIVS - A Revised Tentative Map of Tract No. 3017 was pre-
MAP OF sented to the Commission. The subdivider is Homer
TRACT N0. 3017 Toberman, 6763 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, Californ3.a.
This tract is located on the north side of Orangewood
Avenue, 1980 feet east of Haster Street and contains
14 R-3 lots.
A motion was made by Commissioner Mauerhan, seconded
by Commissioner Thompson and carried, that the Re~
Vised Tentative Map of Tract No. 3017 be approved
subject to:
1, ^the dedication of 45 feet from the cent~er line of
Orangewood Avenue to the City of Anaheiia.
2, Provide drainage to the west on Orangewood Avenue,
3, That SQinnaker Street be 64 feet in width.
4. That portion marked "not a part of°' to be lot in
subdivision ur dedicate and improve frontage on
Orangewood Avenue.
5. That pertinent plot and building plans be sub-
mitted to the Citv Council for review.
6. Require that should this subdivision be developed
as more than one subdivision, each subdivision
thereof, shall be submitted in tentative form for
appxoval.
7. That the property be subject to reclassification.
2S. That any multiple dwellings built on lots 1 and 2
be restricted to one stroy in height. This to be
one of the conditions in the Deed Restrictions to
be filed that will be subject to the approval of
the City Attorney.
CENT~ITIVH [~1AP - A Tentative Map of Tract No. 3370 was presented to
OF TRACT the Commission. The subdivider is Stevens Macy,
NO. 3370 P. 0. Box 1923, Santa Ana, California. The tract is
located on the west side of Placentia Avenue, 661
feet north of Hast La Palma Avenue. The property is
presently classified as R-3 with Lot 1 as C-3 for a
service station and does contain 27 R-3 lots.
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.; ~+s ~ - ~~otion was made by Commissioner Thompson, seconded I
~'~ 6p CommissionFr Mungall and carried, that the Com- j
~, ~,ID mission approve the Tentative Map of Tract No. 3370~ ;
:jt~ sabject to:
I_ That P2acentia Avenue be 53 feet from the center
Iine of the street.
2. 1h~t a street from the east lot line of Lot 4
he 64 feet in width.
3_ That the alley on the north of the tract ter-
~ miaate at the east point of Lot 4 to connect
with the alley in Tract No. 1353.
4. That there be denial of access rights on Placentia
Aaenue from Lots 25 through 28 inclusive.
5. That pertinent plot and building plans be sub~-
mitted to the City Council for review.
b_ Requize that should subdivision be developed
as more than one subdivision, each subdivision
thereof shall be submitted in tentative form for
agproval.
~~L c,~ ~g ~ - A Resolution was offered by Commissioner 1liompson '
No. 262, secoaded by Commissioner Mauerhan and ~
carried that the following street names be changed: j
Bruce Place to Mallan Place; Chesley Drive to Larch i
Avemie; Date Street Bast to Bast Oak Avenue; Date i
Street West to Hvergreen Street; Bmbassy Drive to j
Westvale Drive; Pay Avenue to Paywood Street; Fern
St=eet to Franklin Stieet; Verona Street to Medford x
Street; Aurora Street to be changed to Primrose #
Street oa the west, Clearbrook Lane on the north ;
aad Cameilia Street on the east. Tiara Street to ;
Madrid Street; Bronwyn to Oakwilde; Ruth Street to ~
Bapless Street.
lhese changes will create less confussion to the ~
public, the post office department, the fire and ~
poLice departQents ared remove duplications of ~
names that have occurred due to a:mexations. j
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The vote on the above resolution was as follows:
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AYES: COMMISSIOIVffitS: Allred, Gauer, Mauerhan,
Summers, Thompson, Mungall. ~
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NOHS: COD4~tISSIONBRS: None.
hBSEN'T;CQ~AiIS~iOh'fiRS: I3uBois, Hapgood, Morris. I
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This resolution set the date for Hearings on the I
above changes for August 3, 1959.
~ g~ ~x - Hecommendiny that the aame of Palm ctreet to Harbor
gouieva=d be changed to Harbor Boulevard from the
morth city Iimi.ts to Vermont Street. This Resolution
No. 263 was offered by Commissioner MauerhanL seconded
I~g Co~issioner Summers and carried. The cities of
Fis22erton and La Hazba are recommending the adoption of
said.cIiange to take effect in one years time and that
a sign be erected carrying the new name with the old
name -mderaeath maiatained for a period of 3 years.
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:tP°:0:~1'iION h'0. 263 - Ttie vote an this resolution was as follows;
(Continued)
AYHS: COhAfISSIOIVffitS: Allred, Gauer, Mauerha, Summers,
1t~ompson, Muagall.
NOHS: COI~AfISSIONSRS: None.
ABSBNT:CQhatISSIOI~tS: DuBois, Hapgood~ Morris.
'Ihis resolutioa also set the date of August 3, 1959 for
a Public Hearing on the proposed change.
RSSOLUTION N0. 1, - A Resolution No. 1, Series 1959-60 was offered by
'SBEtIHS 1959-60 Commissioner Sunirmers, seconded by Co~issioner Mauerhan
and carried, that that portioa of Stanton Avenue also .
known as Highway 39 in the City of Anaheim be changed
from Stanton Aveaue to Beach Boulevard. The cities
of Buena Park, Westminster and Huntington Beach have
signified their intentions to adopt said name. Said
chaage to take place one yemr f:om date.
The vote on the above Resolution was as follows:
AYBS: CO~ASISSIONFRS: Allred, Gauer, Mauerhan, Summers,
Thumpson, Mnngall.
NOES: COhAtISSI0I~F1tS: None.
ABSHNT:CObMISSiONffitS: DuBois. Hapgood, Morris.
Zhis resolution also set the date of August 3, 1959
for a Public Hearing on the proposed change.
SUBJBCT: ANAI~IM - A letter was received from the Orange County Planning
SQi00L SITS: Commission relative to a proposed Anaheim City Blementary
Schooi Site located on the west side of Sunkist Street
approximately 560 feet south of South Street
SUBJECT: ANAHBIM UNION -
HIQi SQi00L DISTRICT
Upon a motion by Commissioner Mauerhan, seconded by
Commissioaer Thompson and carried, it Was moved that
the Commission recommend to the Orange County Planning
Commission that approval be given to this proposed
site for an ffiemeatary School and also call to the
attention of the Commission that Sunkist Street is
proposed a 90 foot Right-of-N'ay.
A letter was received from R. Ben Wines, Administrative
Assistant of the Anaheim Union High School District
requ~sting approval of 3 sites for Seaior High Schools
and one site for a Jnnior liigh School. One site pro-
posed was at the northeast corner of Dale and Lincoln
Avenues taniaiaiag 40 acres. The second seaior school,
west of Buclid Avenue on the north side of La Palma
Avenue containing 45 acres. 1he third senior high
school located oa the south side of Cerritos Avenue
running northerly along the railroad tracks containing
44 acres and a sitE~ for a Junior High School located on the
north side of Cerritos Avenue westerly of WalAUt Street
containiag 25 acres. Iaasmuch as no representative of the
school system ws~s present to give the Commission any
idea as to why these sites were necessary, the secretary
was instrucYed to write a letter to Mr, Wines requesting
that either he cir a reoresentative be Dreser` __ ~~_
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AD,LURNBD RHGUTAR MHBTING - CITY PIANNING CON9NISSION - JULY 7, 1959 -~1TIA~:
SUBJBCT: ANAH3IM UNION - Adjourned Regular Meeting to be held am Jnly 13, 1959_
HIQi SQi00L DISTRICT
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ADJOURNMBNT; - The meeting adjourned at i:25 O•C~ock P_ lld_
Respectfully submitted,
R. . MUNGALL, Se etary
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