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1967/02/289990 City Hall~ Anaheim~ California - COUNCIL MINUTES February 27~ 1967~ 7:00 P.Mo not in conformity with the action of the City Council, and E. D. Johnson and Company now request an amendment to the ordinance to permit the two drive ways, which would facilitate their truck traffic ingress and egress. On the recommendations of the City Attorney, Councilman Pebley moved that the City Clerk be instructed to schedule public hearing before the City Council March 14, 1967, 7:00 P.M. to consider amendment to Ordinance No. 878, subject to the filing of a $50.00 fee to defray advertising costs. Councilman Dutton seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. ADJOURNMENT: Councilman Pebley moved to adjourn. Councilman Schutte seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. ADJOURNED: 8:40 P.M. Deputy City Clerk City Hall~ Anaheim~ California PRESENT: ABSENT: PRESENT: COUNCIL MINUTES - February 28~ 1967~ 1:30 P.M. The City Council of the City of Anaheim met in regular session. COUNCILMEN: Dutton, Pebley, Schutte, Chandler and Krein. COUNCILMEN: None. CITY MANAGER: Keith Murdoch. ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER: Robert Davis. CITY ATTORNEY: Joseph Geisler. DEPUTY CITY CLERK: Alona M. Farrens. CITY ENGINEER: James P. Maddox. DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIRECTOR: Alan G. Orsborn. ASSISTANT DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIRECTOR: Robert Mickelsono ZONING SUPERVISOR: Ronald Thompson. ASSOCIATE PLANNER: Marvin Krieger. TRAFFIC ENGINEER: Edward Granzow. PROCLAMATIONS: Council: Mayor Krein called the meeting to order. The following proclamations were unanimously ratified by the City "Red Cross Month" - March, 1967. "Arbor Week" - March 5 through 11, 1967. "Clean-up, Fix-up, Paint and Plant Month" - March, 1967. MINUTES: Minutes of the Anaheim City Council Meeting held February 7, 1967, were approved on motion by Councilman Pebley, seconded by Councilman Schutte. Councilman Dutton abstained from voting on said motion. MOTION CARRIED. WAIVER OF READING - ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS: Councilman Dutton moved to waive the reading in full of all ordinances and resolutions, and that consent to the waiver of reading is hereby given by all Councilmen unless after reading of the title, specific request is made by a Councilman for the reading of such ordinance or resolution. Councilman Schutte seconded the motion. MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED. REPORT - FINANCIAL DEMANDS AGAINST THE CITY: Demands against the city in the amount of $521,261.54, in accordance with the 1966-67 Budget, were approved. PUBLIC HEARING - GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 84: Public hearing was held to consider City Planning Commission Resolution No, PC67-16, recommending that an amendment to the Circulation Element - Highway Rights-of-Way, General Plan Amendment No. 84, be disapproved; said amendment would designate 9991 City Hall~ Anaheim, California - COUNCIL MINUTES - February 28, 1967, 1:30 P.M. West Street between La Palma Avenue and Broadway as a secondary highway with exception, and from Broadway to the Santa Ana Freeway as a standard collector street. The City Planning Commission further urged that studies be initiated by the City Council to provide methods other than street widening for resolving traffic problems on local residential streets, so that they are not utilized for bypassing streets designated for heavier traffic. Associate Planner Marvin Krieger noted the locations of the proposed changes in the designation of West Street, and briefed findings of the Planning Commission precedent to their recommended disapproval. Mayor Krein asked for a show of hands by those persons present who opposed the amendment; a majority of the people in the Council Chamber responded. Traffic Engineer Edward Granzow noted that the term "arterial" causes people to envision a street with rapid and heavy through traffic, which would not be the case in this instance. He reported that approxi- mately 70 to 75 percent of the traffic using West Street is generated from the residential areas to the east and west, having La Palma or Lincoln Avenues as a destination; that through traffic tends to use Euclid Street or Harbor Boulevard. Mr. Granzow further reported that during the hours of peak traffic, West Street is currently carrying very near the maximum capacity, and it was his recommendation that the street be increased from two to four lanes of traffic to serve the future increase and future development of the residential area, but not to be used as an arterial highway. In response to Councilman Pebley's question, Mr. Granzow was of the opinion that the increase in width would not encourage more traffic on this collector street, as it was more desirable for through traffic to use other thoroughfares. Councilman Pebley was of the opinion that the people residing in the area would prefer the street to remain as it is, eventhough the traffic is increased; and to adopt the proposal would reduce the values of properties on West Street. Mr. Granzow pointed out that the increase of traffic in the area was inevitable, and to widen the street would facilitate the flow of traffic and solve the problem of long lines at traffic signals. He reported that it is anticipated to accomplish the actual widening six to nine years in the future; however, the consideration is being made at this time to determine the ultimate width of the future right-of-way. Mayor Krein asked if a spokesman for the people opposed to the proposal wished to address the City Council. Mr. L. Frank Kellogg, 530 North West Street, advised that the street is essentially residential, having driveway access to most of the homes, and many of the residences are set back on the lots; that to widen the right-of-way would destroy the esthetic values, and promote additional traffic congestion. He stated that the residents feel the street width is adequate, and irrevocable damage to the value of homes would be done if the proposed widening takes place. Mayor Krein declared the hearing closed. On motion by Councilman Pebley, seconded by Councilman Dutton, General Plan Amendment No. 84 was disapproved. MOTION CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING - PROPOSED C-R, COMMERCIAL-RECREATION ZONE AND PROPOSED SPECIAL SETBACKS: Public hearing was held to consider proposed amendment to Title 18 by the addition of Chapter 18.37~ C-R, Commercial-Recreation Zone, and amendment to Title 18, by the addition of Chapter 18,85 ~ Special Setbacks in the C-R Zone. 9992 City Hall~ Anaheim~ California - COUNCIL MINUTES February 28, 1967~ 1:30 P.M. The City Planning Commission pursuant to Resolutions Nos. PC67-17 and PC67-18 recommended adoption of both amendments. Mr. Krieger noted the location of the proposed Commercial-Recreation area, generally described as being bounded by Vermont Street and Orangewood Avenue on the north and south, and Santa Ana Freeway and Walnut Street on the east and west. He advised that the proposed establishment of the C-R zone would not change the classification of any property in the area, but would establish a zone which, when applied for and effected on a parcel of property, would allow certain uses as a matter of right, with definite development standards, and would allow certain other uses by conditional use permit. Mr. Krieger noted that one method for application of the Commercial- Recreation Zone which could be employed was to initiate and conduct necessary public hearings and adopt a resolution of intent to rezone property in the area; and as each individual parcel submitted plans for development and complied with necessary conditions, an ordinance could be adopted for that particular property. Mr. Krieger further reported that the proposed special setbacks for the C-R zone reflect existing setbacks within the area. He advised that both proposed amendments to the Municipal Code were prepared with the assistance of motel owners and managers within the area, together with representatives of Disneyland, as well as the City Attorney's staff and the City Planning Commission, in work sessions and public hearings. At the suggestion of the City Manager, Mr. Krieger advised that a high quality of development within the Disneyland area has been maintained by requiring that all uses of property be subject to conditional use permit, and it was felt that this high quality of development would be retained, since the permitted uses in the C-R zone are very few, and would require plans to be reviewed by the Development Services Department prior to issuance of the building permit, with other uses being subject to conditional use permit, which would require public hearing before the City Planning Commis- sion and review by the Council. Further, site development standards for the C-R zone were based on conditions of all conditional use permits previously approved in the area. Assistant Development Services Director Robert Mickelson pointed out that the proposed special setbacks are considerably different from the previously established policy, which had been in disfavor with many of the property owners in the commercial-recreation area, however the proposed amendment would establish building setbacks for Harbor Boulevard, Katella Avenue and West Street, with an average landscape setback requirement of 20 feet. Councilman Dutton referred to Chapter 18.37.030(E) (l-h), Proposed Site Development Standards for Off-Street Parking - Heliports and Trans- portation Terminals, inquiring as to the reason these requirements are to be determined by the City Planning Commission at the time of application. Mr. Krieger reported that research on these facilities indicate that opinions vary throughout the United States, and since the situations may vary, depending on the location, it was felt this would be the better method of determining the amount of parking that would be necessary. Mayor Krein asked if anyone wished to address the City Council relative to either of the proposed amendments to the Code, there being no response, declared the hearings closed. ORDINANCE NO. 2363: Councilman Dutton offered Ordinance No. 2363 for first reading. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING A NEW CHA~PT~R TO BE NUMBERED 18.37. (Commercial Recreation Zone) 9993 City Hall, Anaheim~ California - COUNCIL MINUTES February 28, 1967~ 1:30 P.M. ORDINANCE NO. 2364: Councilman Dutton offered Ordinance No. 2364 for first reading. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING THERETO CHAPTER 18.85. (Commercial Residential Zone Special Setbacks) RECLASSIFICATIONS 60-61-96 AND 61-62-30: Communication dated February 15, 1967, was submitted from Max and Pauline Graves requesting deletion of conditions requiring Parcels 9 and 10 to dedicate vehicular access rights to Underhill Avenue; proposed C-1 property located on the southeast corner of State College Boulevard and Underhill Avenue. Also submitted and reviewed by the City Council were reports from the Development Services Department Zoning Division and the City Engineer. The Deputy City Clerk reported that supplemental letter from the petitioners had been received in the Office of the City Clerk further requesting deletion of Item No. 7, Resolution No. 7353, with reference to signs; any future signing to come under Ordinance No. 2072, relating to business signs. Zoning Supervisor Ronald Thompson reported that subsequent to preparation of the Zoning Division's report, a meeting was held with the City Engineer; that although the recommendation on said report was to deny the request to delet Condition No. 4 of Resolution No. 7353, requiring vehicular access dedication on Underhill Avenue, said recommendation should be amended by adding the following: "Until such time as the residential structures are removed and replaced by a commercial facility." He thereupon recommended that consideration be given to providing tbs commercial facility proposed on subject property with access for the easterly 40 feet of Lot No. 9, consistant with the recommendations of the City Engineer. Councilman Chandler noted that extensive public hearings were held on the two reclassifications, and he thereupon moved that the City Clerk be authorized to schedule the proposed amendment for public hearing before the City Council, with advisory report from the Planning Commission, subject to the payment of necessary fee; or, in the event the applicants file application for conditional use permit to develop subject property, that rehearing on subject reclassifications be held in conjunction with the public hearing on the conditional use permit. Councilman Schutte seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. SIDEWALK WAIVER - 3141 EAST LA PALMA AVENUE: Request of D. A. Pehrson, North American Aviation, Inc., for temporary waiver of sidewalk at 3141 East La Palma Avenue, was submitted. On the recommendations of the City Engineer, Councilman Dutton moved that said temporary sidewalk waiver be granted, subject to no permanent planting or permanent type improvements being permitted within the area reserved for future sidewalk. Councilman Pebley seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. SIDEWALK WAIVER - 211 SOUTH VINE STREET: Request of E. L0 Nelson, of The Union Ice Company, for temporary waiver of sidewalk requirements at 211 South Vine Street was submitted. On the recommendations of the City Engineer, said temporary sidewalk waiver was granted, subject to no permanent planting or permanent type improvements being permitted within the area reserved for future sidewalk. Councilman P~bl~y seconded ~h~ motion. MOTION CARRIED. 9994 City Hall? Anaheim~ California - COUNCIL MINUTES February 28~ 1967~ 1:30 P.M. TENTATIVE MAP, TRACT NO. 6192 (RECLASSIFICATION NO. 63-64-58 AND VARIANCE NO. 1770) - EXTENSION OF TIME: Request of Co J. Queyrel, Anacal Engineering Company, dated February 3, 1967, was submitted for one year extension of time to comply with conditions of said tentative map. Also submitted and reviewed by the City Council were reports from the City Engineer and the Development Services Department, it being noted that Reclassification No. 63-64-58 (R-3 zone) and Variance No. 1770 were pending on subject property, and should also be extended concurrently with the tract map. On the recommendations of the City Engineer and Development Services Department, one year extension of time was granted to Tentative Tract No. 6192 and extension of time was granted to Reclassification No. 63-64-58 and Variance No. 1770, to expire concurrently with subject tract map, on motion by Councilman Pebley, seconded by Councilman Schutte. MOTION CARRIED. RECLASSIFICATION NO. 65-66-106 - EXTENSION OF TIME: Request of Ted Freeman, dated February 4, 1967, was submitted for 180 day extension of time to Reclassification No. 65-66-106 for compliance with certain conditions. 180 day extension of time was granted by the City Council, subject to immediate compliance with conditions of dedication, Numbers 1, 2 and 4, Resolution of Intent No. 66R-583, on motion by Councilman Dutton, seconded by Councilman Pebley. MOTION CARRIED. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 144 - TERMINATION: Memorandum report dated February 21, 1967, was submitted from the Development Services Department Zoning Division recommending termination of Conditional Use Permit No. 144, pro- perty subsequently rezoned to R-3 and briefly described as located on the west side of Jefferson Street, and the north side of Santa Ana Canyon Road. RESOLUTION NO. 67R-105: Councilman Chandler offered Resolution No. 67R-105 for adoption, terminating Conditional Use Permit No. 144 as recormnended by the Development Services Department. Refer to Resolution Book. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM TERMINATING ALL PROCEEDINGS IN CONNECTION WITH CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 144 AND DECLARING RESOLUTION NO. 7401 NULL AND VOID. Roll call vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: NOES: COUNCILMEN: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: Dutton, Pebley, Schutte, Chandler and Krein None None The Mayor declared Resolution No. 67R-105 duly passed and adopted. ORANGE COUNTY USE VARIANCE NO. 5848: Excerpt of the City Planning Commission meeting held February 15, 1967 pertaining to Orange County Use Variance No. 5848, requesting permission to establish a bridal salon on property located on the east side of Brookhurst Street approximately 800 feet north of Lincoln Avenue, was submitted recommending that the Orange County Planning Commission be urged to consider certain recommended conditions, if said use variance is approved, and setting forth their reasons therefor. On motion by Councilman Chandler, seconded by Councilman Dutton, recommendations of the City Planning Commission were sustained, and a copy thereof ordered forwarded to the Orange County Planning Commission. MOTION CARRIED. ORANGE COUNTY USE VARIANCE NO, 5849: Excerpt from the minutes of the City Planning Commission meeting held February 15, 1967, pertaining to Orange County Use Variance No. 5849, requesting permission to continue use of a temporary real estate office sign, and for temporary signs in connection with sale of homes in Tract No. 5432, was submitted recommending that the 9995 City Hall~ Anaheim~ California - COUNCIL MINUTES - February 28~ 19677 1:30 PoM. Orange County Planning Commission be urged to grant a two year extension of time for use of said temporary signs. On motion by Councilman Pebley, seconded by Councilman Dutton, recommendations of the City Planning Commission were sustained, and a copy thereof ordered forwarded to the Orange County Planning Commission. MOTION CARRIED. ORANGE COUNTY USE VARIANCE NO. 5850: Excerpt from the minutes of the City Planning Commission meeting of February 15, 1967, pertaining to Orange County Use Variance No. 5850, requesting permission to continue use of tempo- rary directional and advertising signs in connection with sale of homes in Tract Nos. 5776 and 5400, was submitted recommending that the Orange County Planning Commission be urged to grant a two year extension of time for said directional signs. On motion by Councilman Pebley, seconded by Councilman Dutton, recommendations of the City Planning Commission were sustained, and a copy thereof ordered forwarded to the Orange County Planning Commission. MOTION CARRIED. ORANGE COUNTY TENTATIVE TRACT NO. 5686: Excerpt from the minutes of the City Planning Commission meeting of February 15, 1967, pertaining to Orange County Tentative Map of Tract No. 5686 (25 proposed R-1 lots on the east side of Richfield Road between Mariposa and Buena Vista Avenues in the Yorba Linda area), was submitted recommending that the Orange County Planning Commission be urged to approve said tentative map as being substantially in accordance with the requirements of the City of Anaheim. On motion by Councilman Dutton, seconded by Councilman Schutte, recommendations of the City Planning Commission were sustained by the City Council, and a copy thereof ordered forwarded to the Orange County Planning Commission. MOTION CARRIED. RESOLUTION NO. 67R-106 - AWARD OF PROJECT NO. 473B: On the recommendations of the City Engineer, Councilman Chandler offered Resolution No. 67R-106 for adoption. Refer to Resolution Book. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A SEALED PROPOSAL AND AWARDING A CONTRACT TO THE LOWEST RESPONSIBLE BIDDER FOR THE FURNISHING OF ALL PLANT, LABOR, SERVICES, MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT AND ALL UTILITIES AND TRANSPORTATION, INCLUDING POWER, FUEL AND WATER, AND PERFORMING ALL WORK NECESSARY TO CONSTRUCT AND COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT: THE IMPROVEMENT OF LEMON STREET, FROM ORANGETHORPE AVENUE TO APPROXIMATELY 1600 FEET SOUTH THEREOF, IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, PROJECT NO. 473B. (Industrial Contracting Co. - $15,097.35) Roll call vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: NOES: COUNCILMEN: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: Dutton, Pebley, Schutte, Chandler and Krein None None The Mayor declared Resolution No. 67R-106 duly passed and adopted. RESOLUTION NO. 67R-107: On the recommendations of the City Attorney, Councilman Chandler offered Resolution No. 67R-107 for adoption. Refer to Resolution Book. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DETERMINING THE NECESSITY FOR AND DIRECTING THE ACQUISITION BY EMINENT DOMAIN OF REAL PROPERTY FOR HIGHWAY EASEMENT AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. (Katella Avenue Underpass - Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe Railway) Roll call vote: 9996 City Hall, Anaheim, California - COUNCIL MINUTES - February 28, 1967, 1:30 P.M. AYES: COUNCILMEN: Dutton, Pebley, Schutte, Chandler and Krein NOES: COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None The Mayor declared Resolution No. 67R-107 duly passed and adopted. RESOLUTION NO. 67R-108: The City Attorney reported on existing temporary access to Anaheim Stadium from Katella Avenue (East of State College Boulevard), advising that the property was leased from Kayco Corporation for one year on March 8th, 1966, and inasmuch as no permanent access has yet been acquired, he recommended that amended lease agreement for an additional year at $350.00 per month be authorized. Councilman Krein offered Resolution No. 67R-108 for adoption. Refer to Resolution Book. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AMENDED LEASE AGREEMENT AMENDING THAT CERTAIN LEASE AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO ON MARCH 8, 1966, WITH KAYCO CORPORATION, WITH REFERENCE TO TEMPORARY ACCESS TO ANAHEIM STADIUM. (Katella Avenue) Roll call vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: NOES: COUNCILMEN: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: Dutton, Pebley, Schutte, Chandler and Krein None None The Mayor declared Resolution No. 67R-108 duly passed and adopted. DEEDS OF EASEMENT: Councilman Schutte offered Resolutions Nos. 67R-109 and 67R-110 for adoption. Refer to Resolution Book. RESOLUTION NO. 67R-109: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING AN EASEMENT GRANT DEED CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR AN EASEMENT FOR ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. (Henry and Emma C. Wagner) RESOLUTION NO. 67R-110: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A GRANT DEED CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR AN EASEMENT FOR ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. (Joseph C. and Martha Neighbors) Roll call vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: Dutton, Pebley, Schutte, Chandler and Krein COUNCILMEN: None COUNCILMEN: None The Mayor declared Resolutions Nos. 67R-109 and 67R-110 duly passed and adopted. LA PALMA RESERVOIR - ROOF REPAIR: The City Manager reported on informal quotations received for necessary roof patching at the La Palma Reservoir, as follows, and recon~nended acceptance of the low bid: Consolidated Roofing Co., Anaheim Vance Roof Company, Fullerton Ross & Barrows, Santa Ana Modern Roofing Company, Anaheim $3,469.00 3,515.00 3,573.00 No Quote On the recommendations of the City Manager, Councilman Dutton moved that the low bid of Consolidated Roofing Co., in the amount of $3,469.00, be accepted, Councilman P~bley ~econd~d the motion. MOTION CARRIED. 9997 City Hall~ Anaheim~ California COUNCIL MINUTES - February 28~ 1967~ 1:30 P.M. INSURANCE - PREMIUM FOR ADDITIONAL MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT: Mr. Murdoch submitted and briefed quotation for additional premium to the current fire insurance policies covering buildings and equipment, from The Frank Tausch Agency, listing specific additions and the values thereof, recommending that the 90 percent of the value type of insurance be continued, and re- ported that additional premium in the amount of $376.00 would give full coverage to July 1, 1968 at which time said policies expire. On the recommendations of the City Manager, it was moved by Councilman Chandler, seconded by Councilman Dutton, that payment of additional insurance premium in the amount of $376.00 be authorized. MOTION CARRIED. PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT: Mr. Murdoch reported on necessary purchase of replacement lamps at Anaheim Stadium, advising that the standard lamps used during the past year were purchased at the cost of $2.15 each, and had a rated life of 300 hours; that the vendor, Radiant Lamp Corporation has submitted a quotation for a lamp which has a rated life of 600 hours at a cost of $3.00. In response to Council questioning, Assistant City Manager Robert Davis reported that because of high labor costs for installation, it is considerably more economical to replace all lamps at one time. On the recommendations of the City Manager, Councilman Pebley moved that purchase of 2,028 lamps be authorized from Radiant Lamp Corporation, in the total amount of $6,311.54, including tax. Councilman Dutton seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. CLAIM AGAINST THE CITY: Claim submitted by Eugene Dollarhide for damages purportedly resulting from accident with city owned vehicle on or about January 18, 1967, was denied as recommended by the City Attorney, and ordered referred to the Insurance Agent on motion by Councilman Dutton, seconded by Councilman Chandler. MOTION CARRIED. PROPOSED PARK NAME CHANGE: Recommendation of the Parks and Recreation Commission proposing a change of name for Hansen Park (Community park located between Melbourne Gauer Elementary School and Brookhurst Junior High School), was continued from the meetings of November 9 and 15, 1966, at which time the matter was referred to the Parks and Recreation Commission for recommenda- tion of alternate names. On February 14, 1967, Council determination on Parks and Recreation Commission recommendation that the name of Hansen Park be changed to Brookhurst Community Park was deferred to this date to allow consideration by the full City Council. On the recommendation of the Parks and Recreation Commission, the City Council approved the renaming of Hansen Park to Brookhurst Community Park, with an appropriate subtitle indicating a memorial type park, on motion by Councilman Pebley, seconded by Councilman Dutton. MOTION CARRIED° PROPOSED ABANDONMENT RESOLUTION NOo 67R-111: Councilman Chandler offered Resolution No. 67R-111 for adoption. Refer to Resolution Book. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO VACATE AND ABANDON AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES UPON, ALONG, OVER AND THROUGH THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY; FIXING A TIME AND PLACE FOR A HEARING THEREON; DIRECTING THE POSTING OF NOTICES THEREOF AND THE PUBLICATION OF THIS RESOLUTION. (March 21, 1967, 1:30 P.M.; north of Orangethorpe Avenue, south of Holbrook Street - Tract No. 5989) Roll call vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: Dutton, Pebley, Schu~te, Cahndler and Krein NOES: COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None The Mayor declared Resolution NOo 67R-111 duly passed and adopted. 9998 City Hall~ Anaheim, California - COUNCIL MINUTES February 28~ 1967~ 1:30 P.M. ORDINANCE NO. 2356: Councilman Schutte offered Ordinance No. 2356 for adoption. Refer to Ordinance Book. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18, CHAPTER 18.38, SECTIONS 18.38.030 and 18.38.040; CHAPTER 18.40, SECTIONS 18.40.020 AND 18.38.060; AND CHAPTER 18.52, SECTION 18.52.050 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE. (Restaurants) Roll call vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: NOES: COUNCILMEN: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: Dutton, Pebley, Schutte, Chandler and Krein None None Mayor Krein declared Ordinance No. 2356 duly passed and adopted. ORDINANCE NOo 2359: Councilman Dutton offered Ordinance No. 2359 for adoption. Refer to Ordinance Book. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 4 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING THERETO CHAPTER 4.74. (Tow Trucks) Roll call vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: NOES: COUNCILMEN: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: Dutton, Pebley, Schutte, Chandler and Krein None None Mayor Krein declared Ordinance No. 2359 duly passed and adopted. ORDINANCE NO. 2360: Councilman Chandler offered Ordinance No. 2360 for adoption. Refer to Ordinance Book. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 4, CHAPTER 4.16, SECTIONS 4.16.010, 4.16.040, 4.16.050 AND 4.16.060 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE, RELATING TO DANCES. (Private Dances) Roll call vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: NOES: COUNCILMEN: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: Dutton, Pebley, Schutte, Chandler and Krein None None Mayor Krein declared Ordinance Noo 2360 duly passed and adopted. ORDINANCE NO. 2361: Councilman Pebley offered Ordinance No. 2361 for adoption. Refer to Ordinance Book. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING. (61-62-69(20) - M-i) Roll call vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: NOES: COUNCILMEN: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: Dutton, Pebley, Schutte, Chandler and Krein None None Mayor Krein declared Ordinance No. 2361 duly passed and adopted. ORDINANCE NO. 2362: Councilman Pebley offered Ordinance No. 2362 for adoption. Refer ~o Ordinance Book. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING. (61-62-69(21) M-i) 9999 City Hall~ Anaheim~ California - COUNCIL MINUTES - February 28, 1967, 1:30 PoM. Roll call vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: NOES: COUNCILMEN: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: Dutton, Pebley, Schutte, Chandler and Krein None None Mayor Krein declared Ordinance No. 2362 duly passed and adopted. ORDINANCE NO. 2365: Councilman Schutte offered Ordinance No. 2365 for first reading° AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING. (62-63-41 - C-i, Lots 5 and 6) ORDINANCE NO. 2366: Councilman Pebley offered Ordinance NOo 2366 for first reading° AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING° (66-67-39 - C-l) ORDINANCE NOo 2367: Councilman Dutton offered Ordinance No. 2367 for first reading~ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING° (66-67-23 - M-l) ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS: The following applications were presented by the City Manager to the City Council for their information: (a) Application submitted by Mary L. Gibbons and John R. Kelley for New On Sale Beer license at the Pizza Inn, 940 South Euclid Street (C-1 zoned, Conditional Use Permit NOo 915). (b) Application submitted by Clyde W. Buffington, Duane H. Huff and Gerald E. Huff for New On Sale Beer and Wine license (Bona Fide Eating Place) at The Golden Key, 2625 West Lincoln Avenue, (C-2 zone). (c) Application submitted by Jack S. Stansfield and Edward M. Williams for Original On Sale Beer and Wine license (Bona Fide Eating Place) at Tap City Restaurant, 1116 Fountain Way (M-1 zone, Conditional Use Permit No. 565). No Council action was taken on the foregoing applications. REQUEST - CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION: Mr. Murdoch reported on request received from the Citizens Committee for Flood Control and Water Conservation that the City of Anaheim include in their next utility bill mailing a flyer entitled "Why Orange County Needs Flood Control and Water Conservation", containing information relative to Proposition W, the water bond issue to be placed on the ballot March 21, 1967. On motion by Councilman Chandler, seconded by Councilman Pebley, said request was approved by the City Council. MOTION CARRIED. EAST ANAHEIM BRANCH LIBRARY: The City Manager reported that the Forest Lawn Association has suggested that the plans for the branch library, proposed to be located on the south side of Lincoln Avenue, east of a proposed restaurant (Reclassification No. 66-67-48 and Conditional Use Permit No. 913), be modified to face the building in an easterly direction, thus eliminating any problem of separating the library from the restaurant facility. Mr. Murdoch submitted for Council review a sketch of the area, illustrating a 45 foot street along the east portion of the library site, extending southerly to the extension of Westport Drive to allow future access from the residential area to the south. 10000 City Hall~ Anaheim, California - COUNCIL MINUTES - February 28, 1967~ 1:30 PoMo Assistant City Manager Robert Davis reported that the present plans depict a central 40 foot roadway between the restaurant and the library site~ that if the City Council approves the orientation of the library building to face the proposed roadway to the east, he was certain that the Forest Lawn Association would agree to eliminate the central road- way and dedicate the necessary 45 feet for the more desirable street loca- tiono He noted that the changes proposed would affect the plans for the restaurant, which is to be constructed in the very near future° Plot plans for the library were reviewed by the City Council together with the sketch submitted, and discussion held~ Councilman Schutte moved that the concept of a change in plans for the East Anaheim Branch Library be approved as presented by Mro Davis, orienting the front of the library to face a dedicated 45 foot street on the east property line~ Councilman Chandler seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED° ENTERTAINMENT AND AMUSEMENT DEVICE PERMITS: Applications filed by Richard Placevk for entertainment permit to allow on-stage dancing by barmaids only, and for amusement device permit to allow two pool tables, one juke box and one cigaret~machine, at the Blue Angel, 401 South Lemon Street, were submitted and granted subject to the provisions of Chapters 4o18 and 3~24, respectively, of the Anaheim Municipal Code, as recommended by the Chief of Police, on motion by Councilman Dutton, seconded by Councilman Schutteo MOTION CARRIED° PERMIT - PRIVATE PATROL SERVICE: Application filed by William Paul White, dba California Merchants Patrol, for permit to conduct private patrol service (security guards) in the district of 200 North Lemon Street, was submitted and granted subject to provisions of Chapter 4.60 of the Anaheim Municipal Code as recommended by the Chief of Police, on motion by Councilman Chandler, seconded by Councilman Pebley. MOTION CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARINGS RESCHEDULE - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 916; VARIANCE NO. 1850; AND RECLASSIFICATION NO. 66-67-45 - VARIANCE NO. 1849: On motion by Councilman Chandler, seconded by Councilman Pebley, the City Council approved action taken by the City Clerk to reschedule public hearings on Conditional Use Permit No. 916, Variance No. 1850, Reclassification No. 66-67-45 and Variance No. 1849, from February 28, 1967 to March 14, 1967, 7:00 P.M., due to the fact that the property was not posted within the time required by law. MOTION CARRIED. MUNICIPAL RIFLE RANGE: At the invitation of Mayor Krein, Mr. Tex Middleton, Qualified National Rifle Association Instructor, addressed the City Council relative to the closing of the Municipal Rifle Range located at Julianna and Olive Streets, approximately two years ago, and advised of the need for this facility. He reported that the nearest rifle range is a 30 minute drive away, and requested that the centrally located facility be reopened. Mr~ Murdoch reported that funds have been allocated to refurbish the range, however an offer to purchase said property has been received, and the matter is currently under study to determine the feasibility of selling the range and developing an improved range at another location within the city. He advised that the study would be presented to the Council when all information was completed° PRAYER BREAKFAST: Mayor Krein reported on communication dated February 16, 1967, from Santa Ana Mayor Harry H. Harvey, containing information relative to the successful annual Mayor's Prayer Breakfast held in Santa Ana and patterned after the Presidential and the Governor's Prayer Breakfasts° He suggested that the letter be referred to the City Manager for consideration of a similar future event to be sponsored by the City of Anaheim° The City Council concurred with foregoing suggestion. ADJOURNMENT: Councilman Pebley moved to adjourn. the motion. MOTION CARRIED~ (3:25 P.Mo) SIGNED ~--~ ,~,?'1, t:~/L.~...~.-~../~/ Deputy City Clerk Councilman Schutte seconded