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1962/03/085538 City Hall, Anaheim, California - COUNGIL MINUTES - March 8, 1962, 1:00 Regular meeting held March 6, 1962, was adjourned to this date for the purpose of considering the replacement of parking meters in the downtown area° PRESENT: ABSENT: PRESENT: COUNCILMEN: Chandler~ Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. COUNCILMEN: None° CITY MANAGER: Keith A~ Murdocho CITY ATTORNEY: Preston Turner° CITY CLERK: Dene M. Williams° CHIEF OF POLICE: Mark Ac Stephensono The meeting was called to order by Mayor Schutte, who announced that only the question of the replacement of the meters was to be con- sidered at this timeo City Manager Keith Murdoch read petition received by the City Council dated March 2, 1962, 'that gave rise to the motion to adjourn to this time to consider this request° He stated that during the discussion March 6, 1962, regarding the request to return the meters, it was noted that this would be during the period of time that a study with the technical departments of the City together with the merchants could be made for a possible complete solution to the problem° Locations of the business establishments requesting the meters be replaced was noted on a map which was posted on the west bulletin board of the Council Chambers° Mr° Metteer, Mission Furniture Store, 223 East Lincoln Avenue, stated it was their position that the meters be returned in ordez to make a single concrete study of the parking situation° He wanted it clearly understood that they realized the parking meters were not the final solu- tion to the problem° Mr° Joe Kaska, Ritz Cleaners, 307 East Lincoln Avenue, was of the opinion that the present condition would not have existed if money from the parking meters had been used to purchase off-street parking lots for employees and customers° He was opposed to replacing the meters unless the money derived therefrom was used for the purchase of off-street parking ]ots~ Mro Kaska was advised that revenue from the parking meters was used for the purchase of off-street parking lots and maintenance thereof~ and the lots that had been purchased with these funds were reported upon by some members of the Council° Dfc Co M. 0'Brien, Do Co, 502 East Lincoln Avenue, requested immediate replacement of the meters and stated many of her patients, because of their physical conditions, were unable to get from their cars to the building, and requested time limits be established and relief given this situation~ It was noted that the issue before the Council was whether or not the replacement of the meters would be made9 and that further solutions regarding individual situations were to be considered at the time of the study and prior to final recommendations° Mro Virgil Isbell, Office Barber Shop, 129 East Lincoln Avenue, requested the parking meters be reinstalled° Mro Joe Farber~ Lucky Lady Sportswear, 184 West Lincoln Avenue, requested the situation be left status quo, and felt that the Council used good judgement in removing the meters~ He felt that if a better solu- tion was presented and it called for the removal of the meters, they would never be taken off again° He reminded the Council of the agreement that the trial period was for six months° 5539 City Hall, Anaheim, California - COUNCIL MINUTES - March 8~ 1962~ 1:00 P.M. Mr. Charles Kramer, Kramer's Electric, 234 East Lincoln Avenue, requested the meters be installed and suggested that three or four fifteen minute meters be placed in each block° Council.man Chand.ler moved the speaker be limited to three minutes. Councilman Coons seconded the motion° MOTION CARRIED. Mro Earle Jackson, Jackson Drug Store, 237 East Lincoln Avenue, read the notice received by him from the Downtown Merchants? Association regarding this meeting, and reques'ted that a vote be taken on the question at this time° Mayor Schutte asked those in favor of replacing the meters to stand o Twenty-two votes plus two votes by proxy were counted° To the question of all those who wanted the meters off, nine standing votes were counted° Councilman Thompson asked if the meters were replaced, could the income therefrom be used to clear the lots presently owned by the City. Mr° Murdoch replied, "Yes°" Discussion was held by the Council~ and it was agreed that the first petition presented was considered at an open hearing, at which time it appeared that 'the downtown merchants' group wanted the removal of the meters° Subsequently, the petition received last week (March 6, 1962) requested the meters be replaced so that a comprehensive study could be made to arrive at a sound solution to the problem. It was also noted that these actions were of an exploratory nature° It was determined that requests similar to that of Dfc O'Brien should be considered in the study, and also the "token system" as suggested by Mro Martin should be considered° RESOLUTION 62R-213: Councilman Coons offered Resolution No° 62R-213 for adoption° Refer to Resolution Book° A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE DIRECTOR OE PUBLIC WORKS AND SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS TO INSTALL PARKING METERS IN ALL AREAS WITHIN THE CITY AS AUTHORIZED BY SECTIONS 14o~4o020 AND 14o44o030 OE THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE AND ALL RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED PURSUANT THERETO, AND IN ALL PLACES FROM WHICH THEY WERE REMOVED PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION NO. 62R-20o On roll call 'the foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: NOES: COUNCILMEN: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: Chandler~ Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None° None° Mayor Schutte declared Resolution No° 62R-213 duly passed and adopted° ADJOURN: Councilman Coons moved to adjourn. Councilman Chandler seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. (2:00 P.M.) SIGNED:, _~~~.~_~ City Clerk