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1967/12/1910531 City Hall, Anaheim~ California - COUNCIL MINUTES December 19~ 19679 1:30 P.M. The City Council of the City of Anaheim met in regular session° PRESENT: ABSENT: PRESENT: COUNCILMEN: Krein, Chandler and Pebley COUNCILMEN~ Dutton and Schutte CITY MANAGER: Keith A. Murdoch CITY ATTORNEY: Joseph Geisler CITY CLERK: Dene M. Williams CITY ENGINEER: James P. Maddox ZONING SUPERVISOR: Ronald Thompson Mayor Pebley called the meeting to order. INVOCATION: Rabbi Aaron J. Tofield, of Temple Beth Emet, gave the Invoca- tion~ FLAG SALUTE: Councilman Krein led the Assembly in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag~ PRESENTATION: Mr. Stanley Pawlowski, President cf the Anaheim Area Visitor and Convention Bureau, presented members of the City Council and the City Manager with plaques in recognition and appreciation for the development of a convention facility. MINUTES: Minutes of the City Council meetings held November 21 and 28, 1967, were approved on motion bv Councilman Krein, seconded by Councilman Chandl.~r. MOTION CARRIED~ WAIVER OF READING - ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS~ Councilman Krein moved to waiw~ the reading in full cf all ordinances and resolutions, and that consent to the waiver of reading is hereby given by ali Councilmen~ unless after read~ ing of the title, specific request is made by a Councilman for the reading of such ordinance or resclutiono Councilman Chandler seconded the motion° MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED~ REPORT - FINANCIAL DEMANDS AGAINST THE CITY: Demands against the City in the amount of $1,127,382.42, in accordance with the 1967-68 Budget, were ap- proved~ PUBLIC HEARING - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 977: Submitted by Raymond N. Rough, requesting permission to construct a 3-story, 50-unit~ adult only, apart~ ment-hotel, with waiver of the site development standards of the R-3 zone. Property briefly described as located on the north side of Glenoaks Avenue, west of Euclid Street. The City Planning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC67-24J, denied said application~ Appeal from action taken by the City Planning Commission was filed by the applicant~ and public hearing scheduled this date. Mr. Thompson, with the aid of a sectional map, noted the location of subject property, the zoning and use in the immediate area. In summar- izing the hearing held before the City Planning Commission, he reported that the units were proposed to be 504 square feet, which size would place them in the category of a motel, rather than apartment, as the density would be two times that of the R~3 zone. He also reported other findings of the City Planning Commission, resulting in their denial of the application. 7'he Mayor asked if the applicant wished to address the Council° Mr. Harry Knisety, attorney, representing the applicant, advised that the project is not a motel, that it is a complex of 248 bachelor aparu- ments~ which will be privately financed with rentals ranging from $120~00 to $125.00 per month. Mr. Knisely explained the features planned for the recreational area, and further reported that a similar complex has been developed in Torrance, Califcrnia~ and that it is designed to cater to single adults, between the age of 21 years tc~ 35 years~ 10532 City Hall, Anaheim, California - COUNCIL MINUTES - December 19, 1967, 1:30 P.Mo A letter representing 142 units, favoring the proposed project, signed by William Todd, President of Gramercy Park Owner's Association, Inc., to Mro Rough, was submitted and reads The Mayor asked if anyone in opposition wished to be heard. Mrs° Warren C. Thomas, representing Anaheim Village I, Board of Directors, reported that when they purchased their units they were advised that this would be an all-adult complex, and if considered necessary, she could obtain a petition of opposition, representing one hundred percent of Anaheim Village I. Mrs° Thomas submitted a picture of her home, and stated that it was her opinion the proposed project would depreciate the value cf their homes, and their would be transient tenants~ Councilman Chandler noted that the only variation from the exist- ing development was that the buildimg was proposed for three-story construc- tion, and the fact that they were proposed as bache]or-type apartments; the fact that they intend to restrict rentals to an age group was no part of the issue~ The file and plans were reviewed by the City Council. Mr. Geisler noted that the application was for an apartment-hotel, and as there were no provisions in the Anaheim Municipal Code for a bachelor apartment complex either the Code should be amended,to provide for such development, or it must be considered as a hotel, wLich requires the five percent room license, or a variance would be required to grant necessary waivers as an apartment house° Mr. Knisely requested that action be taken on the application as a hotel, and if necessary, they would apply for the variance necessary to oper- ate as an apartment complex° Mr. Tom Black, 1804 West Greenleaf, resident and owner of some of the ~r~inzir~i~rm~ in the area, and also member of the Board of Directors of ~ con~om~nzums oramercy ~ark, advised that they had viewed the elevation and preliminary plan and that the board of directors felt the development would be an asset to the area, as it would beautify their entrance and complete the Gramercy Park complex° In his opi,ion~ the project would not depreciate the value cf their properties~ Mr. Knisely, for the purpose of clarification, advised that the development will be an apartment operation and will meet the demand that must be recognized. There being no one else wishing to address the Council, the Mayor declared the hearing clcsed~ RESOLUTION NOo 67R-692: Discussion was held by the City Council° At the conclusion thereof, Councilman Chandler offered Resolution No. 67R-692, grant- ing Conditional Use Permit No. 977, as a hotel (interim use), subject to the following conditions~ 1~ That trash storage areas shall be provided in accordance with approved plans on file with the office of the Director of Public Works. 2o That any air conditioning facilities proposed shall be properly shielded from view and the sound shall be buffered from adjacent residential homes~ 3o That any external lighting that may be provided shall be directed onto the property~ away from any abutting parcels. 4~ That conditions Nos~ 1, 2, and 3, above mentioned, shall be com- plied with prior to final Building and Zoning inspections. 5~ That subject property shall be developed substantially in accord- ance with plans and specifications on file with the City of Anaheim, marked Exhibits Nos~ 1, 2~ 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7. 6o Prior to issuance of Certificate of Completion on the premises, the applicant shall process to completion the necessary variance to cover the variation from the Code, for use as an apartment house only. 10533 City Hall, Anaheim, California ~ COUNCIL MINUTES ~ December 19, 1967~ 1~30 P.M. Refer to Resolution Book~ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 9770 (Raymond N. Rough). Roll Call Vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN~ NOES: COUNCILMEN: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: Krein, Chandler and Pebley None Dutton and Schutte The Mayor declared Resolution No. 67R-692 duly passed and adopted. PUBLIC HEARING - VARIANCE NO. 1785: Submitted by Harlen Wold, requesting per- mission to establish a restaurant with waivers of required building set- back and six foot block wall~ Property presently zoned R-A, and briefly described as located on the north side of Lincoln Avenue, west of Aladdin Drive, (north portion of Reclassification No. 65-66-102.) At the City Council meeting held May 31, 1966, the City Council continued decision on subject variance to allow readvertising of legal notice providing for single-story development on the northern portion of property described in Reclassification No~ 65-66-102. The City Planning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No.2017, series 1965-66, granted said variance, May 5, 1966, subject to the follow- ing conditions: 1~ That the sidewalks shall be instal~d along Lincoln Avenue, as required by the City Engineer and in accordance with standard plans and specifications on file in the office of the City Engineer. 2~ That trash storage areas shall be provided in accordance with approved plans on file with the office of the Director of Public Works. 3~ That fire hydrants shall be installed as required and deter- mined to be necessary by the Chief of the Fire Department. 4~ That this Variance is granted subject to the completion of Reclassification Nc~ 65~66-102~ 5~ That Condition Nos° 1, 2, and 3, above mentioned, shall be complied with prior to final building inspection~ 6. That any air-conditioning facilities proposed shall be pro- perly shielded from view from abutting street(s)~ 7~ That subject property shall be developed substantially in accordance with plans and specifications on file with the City of Anaheim.. Excerpts of the City Planning Commission meeting held yesterday, (December 18, 1967), at which time current plans of development were re- viewed, were noted, and the following conditions recommended: Condition No. 7 be amended to read: "That subject property shall be developed substantially in accordance with plans and specifications on file with the City of Anaheim, marked Exhibit Noo 1, Revision No. 2." Condition No~ 8 be added, reading: "That the R-A portion of sub- ject property shall be developed in accordance with the C-1 Zone site de- velopment standards with appropriate landscaping and screen plantings" Condition No~ 9 be added, to read: "That all parking area light- ing and/or any other external lighting sball be directed downward and away from the ab~tting residential parcels to the east°" Mro Thompson, in summarizing the history of subject reclassifica- tion and variance, reported that the City Council had approved C-1 zoning on the front 215 feet of subject property, and ruled that the rear portion of the property should remain in the R-A zone, and that at the time a pre- cise plan was submitted the variance be readvertised, setting forth the necessary waivers~ He noted that the proposed building was oriented along the west side o~f the property and that plans indicate development meets all C-1 site development standards~ 10534 City Hall, Anaheim, California ~ COUNCIL MINUTES December 19, 1967, 1~30 P.M. The Mayor asked if anyone wished to address the Council~ Mr~ Ivan Hatfield, ]27 North Aladdin Drive, addressed the Council in opposition, submitting a statement purportedly signed by nine property owners on Aladdin Drive, opposed te the requested uses Mr. Hatfield advised that they would approve of a professional of~ fice that would close at night, however, it was their opinion that a restaur- ant which could possibly be operated on a 24-hour basis, would be unfair to them as residents to the east~ Mro GoRo Winder~ 1531 South P,)mona~ Fullerton, representing the ap- plicant, advised that according to the minutes of the last hearing the objec- tions were to the two-story development and not a commercial use. Mr~ Winder further repc. rted that the restaurant was not a franchise restaurant, and it would be developed by an owner who presently has a success- ful operation in the City cf Commerce~ In. explaining the proposed operation, Mr~ Winder advised that it would not be an all~-night operation, nor one depen- dent upon entertainment~ it would be a family-type restaurant, serving good food, and an asset tc the area~ Mro Hatfield felt that since there were three established restaur- ants in the area, it was possible that the proposed restaurant could become a 24~hour operation, due t~ competitic, n~, The Mayor asked if anyone else wished to address the Council, there being no response, declared the hearing closed. Councilman Chandler noted that the Lincoln Avenue frontage was com- mercial, and further felt that the issue had been determined, and the rights of the home owners on Aladdin Drive protected by' restricting the actual de- velopment of C-1 to the Lincol~ frontage° Mr. Thompson reported that the waivers requested and advertised pertained to the west property' line, and with the subsequent recommendation of the City Planning Commission that the R-A portion of subject property be developed according to the C~i site developments standards, a block wall and screened landscapimg will also be required adjacent to the R-1 subdivision on the east property llne~ Reference was again made te the recommendation regarding the parking lot lighting and Mr~ Murdech reported that some low.~type lighting is not too satisfactory, as the parking lot is usually too dark for safety° At the conclusion of the discussion, Councilman Krein offered a resolution denying Variance No.. 1785o Refer to Resolution Bock° A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DENYING VARIANCE NO0 1785, (Harlen Wold). Roll Call Vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: Krein and Pebley NOES: COUNCILMEN: Chandler ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: Dutton and Schutte The above resolution~ having failed to receive three affirmative votes, was ordered carried over to January 9, 1968, on motion by Councilman Krein, seconded by Councilman Chandler. MOTION CARRIED° PUBLIC HEARING ~ RECLASSIFICATION NOo 67.~68,~31~ Submitted by Forest Lawn Cemetery Association, requesting change of zone from R-3 to P-i~ property located at the northwest corner cf Westport Drive and Peregrine Street~ 10535 City Hall, Anaheim, California - COUNCIL MINUTES - December 199 1967, 1:30 P.M. The City Planning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC67-248, recommended said reclassification, subject to the following conditions: la That subject property shall be developed in accordance with the site development standards of the C-1 Zone; provided that the masonry wall may be erected on the property lines adjacent to abutting streets. 2. That all interior landscape areas shall be provided with trees distributed equally throughout the parking area, and that each tree shall be protected by a suitable barrier t~ prevent damage by vehicles° 3o That any ]ighting that is provided within the parking area shall be directed downward and away from the property lines~ Mro Thomps~pn noted the location of subject property and in summar- izing the hearing before the City Planning Commission reported that the pro= perty is projected tp be developed as a parking lot for the existing commer- cial facilities and pest office facility to the north, and the P-.1 zone was an assurance tc the apartment complex to the south that nothing other than multiple-family would 'be developed on the property° The Mayor asked if anyone wished to address the Council° Mr. Austin Eddy~ 1600 South Glendale Avenue, Glendale, represent- ing the applicant~ ~equested they be permitted to erect a three-foot masonry wall, instead of $ five~=fcot wall, setting back three feet, with a planter on the street side between the wall and the sidewalk, and further requested that the lighting facility installed by the City for street lighting on Pere- grine and Westport be placed underground, with Forest Lawn Cemetery Associa- tion paying any differential in cost~ The Mayer asked if anyone else wished to address the Council, there being no response~ declared the hearing closed° RESOLUTION NO. 67R~693: Discussion was held by the City Council, and it was determined that the lower~-wall construction could be accomplished through Development Services Division° At the conclusion of the discussion, Council- man Krein offered Resolution Noo 67R-693, authorizing preparation of neces- sary ordinance changing the zone as requested, subject to the recommendations of the City Planning CommJssicn~ Refer to Resc~lution Book. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETERMIN- ING THAT TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING SHOULD BE AMENDED AND THAT THE BOUNDARIES OE CERTAIN ZONES SHOULD BE CHANGED: (67-68-31). Roll Call Vote~ AYES~ COUNCILM~EN: NOES: COUNCILMEN: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: Krein, Chandler and Pebley None Dutton and Schutte The Mayor declared Resolution No~ 67R-693 duly passed and adopted. On motion by Councilman Krein~ seconded by Councilman Chandler, placement of underground facilities, in accordance with terms arranged by the City Manager, was authcrized~ MOTION CARRIED° RECESS: Councilman Krein moved for a ten minute recess° Councilman Chandler seconded the motion~ MOTION CARRIED° (3:00 P.M.) AFTER RECESS: Mayor Pebley called the meeting to order, all members of the Council being present with the exception of Councilmen Dutton and Schutte~ 10536 ~ity Hall, Anaheim~ Califc. rnia ~. COUNCIL MINUTES - December 19_~_z,~967~ 1:30 P.M. PUBLIC HEARING - RECLASSIFICATION NO. 67~68~.32~ Submitted by William Messecar, requesting a change of zone from R-.A to C-2~ property briefly described as located on the south side cf Ball Road, east of Brookhurst Street.. The City Planning Ccmmissic. n~ pursuant to Resolution No~ PC67,=255, recommended reclassification to C-l, and the filing of a conditional use per- mit for the requested use, subject to the foIlowing conditions~ l~ That street improvement plans shall be prepared and all engin- eering requirements cf the City ~f Anaheim along Ball Road, such as curbs and gutters, sidewalks~ street grading and paving~ drainage facilities, or other appurtenant w~rk shall be c~mpleted as required by the City Engineer and in accordance with standard plans and specifications ~n file in the of~ fice of the City Engineer~ and that a bond in an am©unt and form satisfac~ tory to the City ~f Anaheim shal! be p~sted with the City to guarantee the installation of said engineering requirements~ within a period of 180 days from date herec~f~ or s~ch f~rther time as the City Council may grant~ 2~ That trash st~rage areas shall be provided in accordance with approved plans cn ~ile with the ~office of the Director of Public Werkso 3~ That any air.~conditi©ning facilities proposed shall be properly shielded from view. 4° That the parking areas shall be landscaped in accordance with the Site Development Standards of the C~l Zone~ and that the interior land~ scape areas shall be planted with trees~ distributed evenly throughout the parking area~ and that s~itable barriers shall be provided to prevent damage by vehic]es~ 5~ That any lighting that is provided shall be directed downward and away fr©m the property lines 6o That fire hydrants shall be installed as required and deter~ mined to be necessary by t~e Chief ,~f the Fire Department, 7~ That Condition Nos~ 2~ 3~ 4~ 5, and 6~ above mentioned, shall be complied with prior to final building and zoning inspections° 8~ That subject property shall be developed substantially in ac,- cordance with plans and specifications on file with the City of Anaheim, marked Exhibit Nos° 1~ 29 3~ and ~o Mr. Thompson noted the location of subject property, and in sum~ marizing the hearing before the City Planning Commission, advised that the C-1 zoning was rec~mmended in that the permitted uses in a C~2 zone were considered toc. extensive in relation tc existing uses in the area° Further, the staff was directed tc readvertise the conditional use permit for the res- taurant and cocktail l?unge~ (Conditional Use Permit No, 978), and subject conditional use permit was approved by the City Planning Commission, Decem- ber 4, 1967, providing for the use cf the property as originally requested° The Mayor asked if anyone wished to address the Council in oppo~ sition, there being nc> response, declared the hearing closed° RESOLUTION NO. 67R-694: Councilman Krein offered Resolution NOo 67R-694, authorizing preparation of necessary ordinance changing the zone from R-A tc C~], subject to recommendations of the City Planning Commission° Refer to Resolution Book° A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY C©UNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETERMIN- ING THAT TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING SHOULD BE AMENDED AND THAT THE BOUNDARIES OF CERTAIN ZONES SHOULD BE CHANGED° (67-68-32). Roll Call Vote~ AYES: COUNCILMEN: NOES: COUNCI'.LMEN~ ABSENT: COUNCII~EN~ Krein, Chandler and Pebley None Dutton and Schutte The Mayc~r declared Resolution Nc~ 67R-694 duly passed and adopted° 10537 City Hall~ Anaheim~ California =. COUNCIL MINUTES December 1.9~ 1967~ 1;30 P.M. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO0 978~ Submitted by William Messecar, requesting permission to establish a walk~,up restaurant~ and permit On-sale liquor in a proposed enclosed restaurant, with waiver of maximum building height and minimum sideyard setback, on property described in Reclassification No. 67-68-32, above~ The City iPlanning Commission, pursuant tc Resolution No. PC67~258, granted said conditional use permit, subject to the following conditions: 1~ That this conditional use permit is granted subject to the completion of Reclassification No. 67~68=32. 2, That trash st~,orage areas shall be provided in accordance with appro~ed plans on file in the office of the Director of Public Works. 3, That fire hydrants shall be installed as required and deter= mined to be necessary by the Chief! of the Fire Department, 4~ That any air~:,conditioning facilities proposed shall be pro= perly shielded from 'view, .5~ That Condition Nos. 2, 3~ and 4, above mentioned, shall be complied with prior tc final building and zoning inspections, 6, That subject property shall be developed substantially in accordance with plans and specifications on file with the City of Anaheim marked Exhibit Nos, l, 2, and 3; provided, however, that the development plans for the restaurant shall incorporate separation of the proposed bar from the di~ing area,, said plans to be submitted to the Planning Commission for approval prior to issuance of a building permit. No action was taken by the City Council° RECLASSIFICATION NO. 64.~65,~,71 and 'VARIANCE NO. 1678: The City Planning Com- mission, pursuant to Resolution Noso PC67~256 and PC67=257, recommended termination of all proceedings on subject petitions on the basis that the entire parcel is presently proposed for commercial development, under Re- classification Nco 67.-68~32, RESOLUTION NO. 67R.-695~ Councilman Krein offered Resolution No, 67R-695, terminating Reclassification No~ 64=65,=71~ Refer to Resolution Book, A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM TERMINATING ALL PROCEEDINGS IN CONNECT!CN WITH RECLASSIFICATION NO.64=.65~71o Roll Call V~te~ AYES: CO UNCILFIEN: NOES ~ COUNCILMEN: ABSENT~ COUNCI IlqENg Krein, Chandler and Pebley None Dutton and Schutte The Mayor declared Resolution No, 67R-695 duly passed and adopted. RESOLUTION NO, 67R-696~ Councilman Krein offered Resolution No. 67R=696 for adoption, Refer to Resolution Book. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIl! OF: THE CITY OF ANAHEIM TERMINATING ALL PROCEEDINGS IN CONNECTION WITH VARIANCE NO. 1678 AND DECLARING RESOLUTION NO. 65R-213 NULL AND VOID0 Roll Call Vote; AYES: COUNCII~EN: NOES: CO[~CILMEN: ABSENT: COUNCII~YN: Krein, Chandler and Pebley None Duttcn and Schutte The Maycr declared Resolution NOo 67R-696 duly passed and adopted° 10538 City Hall, Anaheim~ California ~ COUNCIL MINUTES ~ December 19, 1967, 1:30 P.M. ANAHEIM RAPID TRANSIT SYSTEMS~_INC_~L~ Council decision on application for fran- chise to construct, service~ maintain, operate, repair and renew a public mass transit system in the City of Anaheim, was continued from December 5, 1967 to this date, and further ordered continued to January 9, 1968, on motion by Councilman Krein, seconded by Councilman Chandler~ MOTION CARRIED. APPLICATION - PUBLIC DANCE~ Application f©r a public dance, submitted by Abel Caballero, on behalf of Sociedad Progresista Mexicana #24, January 14, 1968, to be held at Carpenter's Hall, 608 West Vermont Avenue, was granted in accordance with provisions cf Chapter ~16 of the Anaheim Municipal Code, as recommended by the Chief of Police, un motion by' Councilman Chandler, seconded by Councilman Kr~in~ M~.T~'()N CARRIED° RECLASSIFICATION NO~ 61.~.62-7'I)~ Submit'te~d by Bruno V~ Pozzi, for Century Pro~ perties, requesting a waiver ~-~f f;cnditi¢)n Nc,~ 2 of Ordinance No. ]830, which requires a six~f~?et masonry wall be constructed along the northerly and easterly boundary lines ~.f ~1 zoned property, l~?,cated on the east side of Beach Boulevard and s~>~th (".f. the Baena Park City Limits. Development Service;s Department recommended that if waiver be granted,the petitioner be required tc file a bond with the Engineering De- partment, guaranteeing installation of a six~foot masonry wall, should the property to the north ever de~zelop for residential purpcses~ On m~'oti.:t.n by Counc~ilmap C!haodJ. er; seconded by Counci]man Krein, temporary waiver o! Conditi,-tn No. 2 of Ordinance No. 1830, was granted, subject to the re¢:ommendati~sns of the Development Services Department. MOTION CARRIED° REQUEST FOR FRANCHiSE~ Request c~ J~Wo Mullin~ Personal Conveyor Public Mass Transportation System~ for franchise, was ordered deferred to January 9, 1968, on motion by Councilman Krein, seconded by Councilman Chandler~ MOTION CARRIED° PETITION - HELICOPTERS~ Request of Mr~ John Krajacic, together with petition representing fo,ur motels, requesting Council support and assistance in their complaint against low flying helicopters was submitted° Rec,'gnJzing the C:ity O'~uncil had n~:, jurisdiction over this mat- ter, Councilman Chandler was of the opinion that if the complaint was foro warded by the Gity C~uncil ~ the pr~7per authority it would, in essence, lend credence tc their cc~mplaipt~ Mro Krajacic, owner of the Dunes Motel, reported that the re- quest was reported tc the City Council on the advice of the CoA~Ao He explained the situation, and noted those present in the audience verify- ing their compiaint~ Mrs~ Hightower, of the Jack and Jil. 1 Motel, verified the state~ ments made by Mr~ Krajacic, and felt that the Council forwarding their complaint would get quicker resultso Mr. Murdoch reported he would be: hesitant to accommodate their request without a thorough investigation, and further reported that when the original conditional use permit was granted for the Heliport, the City at that time requested that they avoid, if possible, the residential areas, recognizing, however~ that they cc;uld not avoid all residential areas° At the c,~nclusio., of the discussion~ the matter was deferred to January 2~ 1968, for mc~re infcrmsti~n~ at the request of Councilman Krein. SEWER SERVICES ~ CI1% OF BUENA PARK: Communication submitted by Mro Harry Pappas, Jrt, requesting C~>unci] approval of his request to the City of Buena. Park t~ proxzide sewer servic:es to a one=.acre parcel of property, (2833 to 2855 West I.incoln Avenue), was authorized in accordance with the recommendations of the City Engineer~ on motion by Councilman Chandler, seconded by' Councilman Krein~ MOTION CARRIED° 10539 City Hall~ Anaheim~ California -, COUNCIL MINUTES - December 19~ 1967~ 1:30 P.M. RESOLUTION Nee 67R-697: Councilman Chandler offered Resolution Non 67R-697 for adoption~ Refer to Resolution Book~ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING PAYMENT IN CONNECTION WITH CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO, 557 (Beth Lancaster Propert¥)~ Roll Call Vote: AYES: COL~qC I LM~N ~ NOES: COb~NCII:MEN: ABSENT: (]0 UN'C L I.MEN ~ Krein, Chandler and Peble¥ None Du. tton and Schutte The Mayor declared Resc~lution No, 67R-697 duly passed and adopted. ORANGE COUNTY' CASE NO, ZC67,--.43: Proposed change of zone from R-1 to C-l, pro- perty briefly described as located at the northwest corner of Brookhurst Street and Wood]ey Avenue, The City Planning Commission recommended that the Orange County Planning Commission be urged to consider R-P, Residential-Professional zoning~ to provide the least conflict with the existing single-family resi~ dentiai tract~ and that mo waiv'ers be granted for the parking in the front yard area~ On moti~:n by Councilman Krein~ seconded by' Councilman Chandler~ the recommendations cf the City Planning Commission were sustained, and in additien~ the Orange County Planning Commission was urged to obtain necessary' dedication for the ultimate width of Brookhurst Street~ MOTION CARRIED° RESOLUTION NC~ 67R~698: Councilman Chandler offered Resolution No° 67R-698 for adoption, Refer to Resolution Book° A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM REVOKING ITS ACCEPT- ANCE OF AN IRREVOCABLE OFFER OF DEDICATION IN CONNECTION WITH TRACT NO, 5611~ AND DECLARING THAT I7 WILL NOT ACCEPT DEDICATION OF LOTS "A" AND "B'~ OF TRACT 561], Roll Call, Vote: AYES~ COUNCILMEN: NOES: fi(bUNCII,MEN: ABSENT~ CCUNCI'LMENt Krein~ Chandler and Pebley None Dutton and Schutte The Mayor declared Resolution No, 67R.-698 duly passed and adopted° RESOLUTION NOS° 67R~699 TO 67R-~0_~4 BOTH INCLUSIVE: Councilman Krein offered Resolutions Nos° 67R-699 to 67R-70&, both inclusive, for adoption° Refer t~:? Resclotion Book~ RESOLUTION Nee 67R-699: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM REQUESTING THE COUNTY OF ORANGE TO INCLUDE WITHIN THE ARTERIAL HIGHWAY FINANCING PROGRAM THE DEVELOPMENT OF SUNKIST STREET~ (From La Palma Avenue to Lincol~ Avenue), RESOLUTION NO. 67R-700: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM REQUESTING THE COUNTY OF ORANGE TO INCLUDE WITHIN THE ARTERIAL HIGHWAY FINANCING PROGRAM THE DEVELOPMENT OF ORANGETHORPE AVENUE. (From Linda Vista to 612 feet east cf Imperial Highway), 10540 City Hall~ Anaheim~ Cal. if~rnia z COUNCIL MINUTES December 19 1967 1:30 P.M. RESOLUTION NCo 67R-701: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM REQUESTING THE COUN%~' CE ORANGE TO INCLUDE WITHIN THE ARTERIAL HIGHWAY FINANCING P~OGRAM THE DEVELOPMENT OF EUCLID STREET° (From La Palma Avenue to Crescent: Avenue)~ RESOLUTION NOo 67R-702~ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM REQUESTING THE COb~TY OF ORANGE TO INCLUDE WITHIN THE ARTERIAL HIGHWAY FINANCING PROGRAM THE DEVELOPMENT OF EUCLID STREET° (From Broadway to Ball Road)~ RESOLUTION NOo 67R 703~ A RLSOLUTIDN OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY CF ANAHEIM REQUESTING ~HE C©UNTY OF ORANGE TO INCLUDE WITHIN THE ARTERIAL HIGHWAY FINANCING PROGRAM THE DEVEL©PMENT OF HARBOR BOULEVARD° (From Katella Avenue tc Chapman Avenue). RESOLUTION NO. 67R~.704~ A R~S~>LUTI:])N ~PF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM REQUESTING THE COUNTY OF ORANGE TO INCLUDE WITHIN THE ARTERIAL HIGHWAY FINANCING PROGRAM 7'HE DEVEi:©PMENT OF LEWIS STREET° (At the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Underpass). Roll Call Vc. te~ AYES: COUNCILMEN NOES o0 CQUNCII,MEN~ ABSENT~ C >If NC ilMEN~ Krein~ Chandler and Pebley None Duttm and Schutte The May:~r declared Resolution Nos~ 67R-699 to 67R~704, both in- clusive, duly passed and adcpted~ LEASE ~ CITY-OWNED PROPERTY ~. TERMINATI©N~ On motion by Councilman Krein, second~ ed by Councilman Chandler~ termination of Lease Agreement~ effective December 15, 1967~ cf City.~owned property leased to Robert Andrews~ without obligation on the part of the City c.f any expense~ was approved, and the City Manager authorized to accept said cancellation of lease~ MOTION CARRIED° (Portion of Santa Ana Canyon Park Site)~ CLAIM AGAINST THE CITY: On motion by Councilman Chandler, seconded by Council- man Krein~ applic~.tien lior leave to present late claim on behalf of Ballet Folklorice Aztlan de Mexico, Silt'ia Lozanc~, and Gerardo Ibarrola Jimenez, was denied and referred tc. the insurance carrier, MOTION CARRIED° CORRESPONDENCE~ The following correspondence was ordered received and filed, on motion by Councilman Krein~ seconded by Councilman Chandler: a. Ordinance Nco 2183 c.f the Orange County Board of Supervisors, adding Article 8 te Division ~, Title l, of the Codified Ordinances of the County of Orange. (Property' Transfer Tax). b~ [inanci. al and Operating Reports for the month of October, 1967. MOTION CARRIED° ORDINANCE NOo 2457~ Councilman Krein offered Ordinance No. 2457 for adoption. Re'er to Ordinance Books AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING~ (67-68=20, R~2~ 5,000). Roll (;all Vote~ AYES: COUNCILMEN: NOES: COUNCILME, N; ABSENT~ COUNCILMEN~, Krein, Chandler and Pebley None Dutton and Schutte The Mayor declared Ordinance No. 2457 duly passed and adopted. 10541 City Hall, Anaheim, California - COUNCIL MINUTES - December 19, 1967, 1:30 P.M. ORDINANCE NOo 2458: Councilman Chandler offered Ordinance No~ 2458 for adoption~ Refer to Ordinance Book. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNI- CIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING° (66-67-29). Roll Call Vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: NOES: COUNCILMEN: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: Krein, Chandler and Pebley None Dutton and Schutte The Mayor declared Ordinance Noo 2458 duly passed and adopted~ ORDINANCE NO. 2459: Councilman Krein offered Ordinance Noo 2459 for first reading~ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNI- CIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING~ (66-67-64 (2) ORDINANCE NO. 2460: Councilman Chandler offered Ordinance No~ 2460 for first reading. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNI- CIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING° (67-68-10)o ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE APPLICATION: Application of Helen I. and Philip Vo Ritschel, for New Off-Sale Beer and Wine License, the 7-Eleven Food Store, 2540 East La Palma Avenue, was submitted for Council information° No further action was taken° CITIZENS~' CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE - APPOINTMENT: Mr~ Murdoch submitted a list of suggested candidates to be appointed to the various Capital Im- provement Committees, and recommended that an organizational meeting be scheduled for the evening of January 9, 1968o On motion by Councilman Krein, seconded by Councilman Chandler, appointment of those citizens as listed, was approved, and assignment to specific committees to be made at a later date. Further, the organizational meeting, January 9, 1968, authorized~ MOTION CARRIED° TRANSFER OF FUNDS: Transfer of $2,000°00 from the Capital Outlay Fund to cover secretarial help, supplies, and incidental expenses of the Citizens Commit- tees was authorized, on motion by Councilman Krein, seconded by Councilman Chandler~ MOTION CARRIED~ DANCE PERMIT - JOINT KIWANIS CLUBS OF ANAHEIM: On motion by Councilman Chandler, seconded by Councilman Krein, dance permit was granted to Harold A. Bastrup, Committee Chairman, Greater Anaheim Kiwanis Club, to hold dance at the La Palma Recreational Center, December 27, 1967, for one hundred Marines from Camp Pendleton, with the City of Anaheim jointly sponsoring said dance, to the extent of furnishing the facility~ MOTION CARRIED° REIMBURSEMENT - ANAHEIM CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: The City Manager reported the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce has requested reimbursement in the amount of $2,250.00, representing the City's participation, being the rental fee for the use of the Convention facilities for the holding of two dances, in connection with the 1967 Halloween Festival° Said reimbursement was authorized on motion by Councilman Krein, seconded by Councilman Chandler° MOTION CARRIED° TRANSFER OF FUNDS~ On the recommendations of the City Manager, transfer of $2,250~00 from the Council Contingency Fund, to reimburse the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce for the City's participation in the 1967 Halloween Festival was authorized, on motion by Councilman Krein, seconded by Council~ man Chandler~ MOTION CARRIED~ 10542 City Hall~ Anaheim, California COUNCIL MINUTES - December 19~ 1967L1:30 P.M. WEED ABATEMENT - REIMBURSEMENTS: Mr. Murdoch reported on investigation made relative to Weed Abatement and charges therefor extended to the tax rolls. He advised that a portion of the Weed Abatement charges included cost of rubbish removal, which service was not indicated in the legal notice, and that this amount, representing 47 parcels, was $5,288.00 plus $2,194.52 overhead, or a total of $7,482.52° On the recommendations of the City Manager, and on motion by Council- man Chandler, seconded by Councilman Krein, upon evidence of payment of char- ges on the tax bill, reimbursement to the payee of costs for the removal of rubbish, plus overhead costs attributal thereto, was authorized. MOTION CARRIED° EMPLOYMENT - ELECTRICAL CONSULTANT: Report of needs to study alternative means of providing an electric power supply to the City of Anaheim, together with recom- mendation that RoW. Beck and Associates, Seattle, Washington, be employed as electrical consultant to conduct such study, was submitted by Gordon Hoyt, Utilities Director~ Brief discussion was held as to the areas covered by recommended study~ At the conclusion thereof, recommendation of the Utilities Director was accepted, and employment of R,Wo Beck. and Associates authorized; the City Attorney to prepare necessary contract document, on motion by Councilman Krein, seconded by Councilman Chandler. MOTION CARRIED~ TRANSFER OF FUNDS: Inter.~Bodget transfer of $66,000.00 from funds previously set aside for the acquisition of Edison facilities for the payments of estimated cost of recommended study was authorized, on motion by Councilman Krein, seconded by Councilman Chandler. MOTION CARRIED° LITIGATION - MELODYLAND (TOPLESS): Mr. Geisler reported that the application of the City' of Anaheim for Writ of iProhibition to the District Court of Appeals was denied without opinion. Discussion was held, at the conclusion thereof, on motion by Council- man Krein, seconded by Councilman Chandler, the City Attorney was authorized to proceed with the petition, to the Supreme Court if, in his opinion, it is deemed advisable~ MOTION CARRIED° ADJOURNMENT: Councilman Krein moved to adjourn~ Councilman Chandler seconded the motion° MOTION CARRIED° ADJOURNED: A:35 P.M. City Clerk