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1958/10/212985 Wesley !~ethodist Church, 630 N Los Angeles St. Anaheim, Calif - Oct 14, 1958 7:00 P,M. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council that the City of Anaheim deeply mourns the passin9 of Ray Van Wagoner~ and on behalf of the people of Anaheim, extends the deepest sympathy to his wife, Goldie A. Van Wagoner~ and to other members of his family. BE IT FURYHER RESOLVED that this Resolution be spread upon the minutes of the City Council of the City of Anaheim and a copy be forwarded to his beloved wife, Goldie. THE FOREGOING R~gOLUTION is signed and approved by me this 14th day of October, 1958. ATTEST: /s/ Dene M. Williams CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM /s/ Chas. A. Pearson "MAYOR OF THE CITY OF ANAHEI~ Councilman Coons moved to adjourn to October 21, 1958, 7:00 P.M. Wesley Methodist Church, 630 North Los ~ngeles Street, Anaehim, California. Councilman Srhutte seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. Wesley Methodist Church~ 630 N Los Angeles St. Anahei~ Calif~-.Oct 21~ 1958 7:00 P.M. PRESENT: ABSENT: PRESENT: PRESENT: The City Council of the City of Anaheim met in adjourned regular session. COUNCILMEN: Pearson, Borden, Fry and Schutte. COUNCILMEN: Coons° ASSISTANT CITY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER: Robert Davis. ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY: 3oe Geisler PUBLIC HEARING - REVIEW NO. 19: Submitted by Kenger Properties, Inc., requesting permission to establish a deluxe 216 space trailer park, with recreation building, swimming pool, play area and required utility building, on property described as 304 West Katella Avenue (on the west side of Haster Street, south of Katella Avenue). The City Planning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution No. 57, Series 1958-59, granted said Special Use Permit, subject to the followina conditions: - 1. Dedication to the City of Anaheim of 60 feet from the centerlir~e of Katella Avenue at the main entrance to the park. 2. Dedication to the City of Anaheim of 45 feet from the centerli~e of Haster Street. 3. Prepare street improvement plans and install all improvements as required by the City Engineer. 4. Payment of $200.00 per acre for the acquisition of Park'and Recreation sites. 5. All the above to be done within 90 days or subject to any extension that may be given by the City Council. 6. The Trailer Park to be built in conformity with the plans presented. Review of action taken by the City Planning Commission was ordered by the City Council. /he Mayor asked if anyone wished to address the Council. 2986 Wesley Methodist Church, 630 N Los Angeles St. Anaheim, Calif - Oct 21~ 1958 7:00 P.M. Mr. Charles Price, representing Kenger Properties, Inc., addressed the Council and presented a plot plan and artist's rendering of the proposed park, and explained the layout and facilities. Mr. Bob Martin, representing Orangewood Development and owner of the proporty surrounding the proposed trailer park, addressed the Council favoring this use, which, in his opinion, would be an asset to the City of Anaheim. Mr. Deitschman addressed the Council on behalf of Mr. Scharnweber, and requested information regarding the fence or wall. Mr. Alfred I. Switzer, Civil Engineer, 7007~ Hazeltine Avenue, Van Nuys, California, designer of the park and also designer of the West WindsTrailer Park and Bahia Trailer Park in Garden Grove, addressed the Council, advising that there would be a fence along the entire rear portion of the park as well as on the front of the park~ that it would be a solid fence, however, the exact type of fence has not yet been determined. A gentleman addressed the Council, owner of the property to the south, and requested assurance of a masonry fence instead of a wooden one. Mr. Price assured the gentleman of a wall and advised that they wanted to construct a wall of a type that would blend with the park itself. Mr. Switzer continued to explain the facilities of the park, the size of the trailer spaces, which are designed to accommodate a trailer and 2 automobiles, the width of the streets, etc~, and further advised that there were no intentions to deviate from the plans as submitted with the application, except as may be required by the City Council. Mr. Price stated that this was the ultimate use of the land and was not a transit type park and was designed as a permanent type trailer park. George ~. Holyoke, City Engineer, reported that the recommendations of the City Planning Commission adequately cover all engineering requirements~ that the City will require the improvement of Haster Street and on Katella Street at the entrance of the park. In answer to the request for a definite type of fencing, it was the general opinion of the City Council that the fence should be a six foot concrete block wall. Councilman $chutte advised he would like to check further regarding the sizes of a good trailer court. Mr. $witzer referred Mr. $chutte to the La Paz Park in Anaheim which used the swastika type of development in their new addition to the park and, in his opinion, would be comparable to this proposed project. Councilman Borden reminded the Council that 13 of the proposed 216 spaces were transit spaces and pointed out the requirement of the City of Anaheim for permanent residences. In his opinion, he did not believe that this was the proper development for the area and recalled that during the past five months there has been approved trailer parks which would accommodate approximately 600 substandard homes in the City of Anaheim. Councilman Schutte felt that the establishment of a trailer park did not violate any City Ordinance providing necessary permits had been obtained. Mr. Price stated that this was a special piece of property, inasmuch as it was a parcel of property that did not border on any street, and due to its location, it would be rendered unuseful for any other commercial purpose. Reference was made to the State of California Health and Safety Code which set down definite regulations for trailer parks. Mr. Vic Harris, owner of the former Nixon Restaurant on Harbor Boulevard, addressed the Council, favoring the special use and advised that in his opinion, it would be a substantial improvement to that parcel of property. Mr. Bob Henry of Twin Cities Realty, asked where the children from the 2987 Wesley Methodist Church, 630 N LOs Anqeles St. Anaheim, Calif - Oct 21, 1958 7:00 P,M. park were to be schooled. He was answered that there would be no children in the park, and therefor no burden on the school system. closed. There being no further discussion, the Mayor declared the hearing Councilman Schutte moved to defer decision of the City Council for two weeks° Councilman Fry seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. __~U~LI___C__._~__A_RING - RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-58-59-9: Submitted by Sanford Baines, requesting C-1 and R-3 zoning on Parcels 1, 2 and 3. Property described as located at the southwest corner of Lincoln Avenue and Empire Street, adjacent to the Lin-Brook Hardward store., The City Planning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution No. 53, Series 1958-59, recommended C=i classification on Parcel No. 1 only, subject to the following conditions: 1. The placing of Standard C-1 Deed Restrictions of the City of Anaheim on the property. 2. The erection of the building in conformity with the plans presented. 3. Dedication of necessary Right-of-Way on Lincoln Avenue to satisfy Sta~e requirements. 4. Improvements on Lincoln Avenue as required by the City Engineer° 5. A time limit of 90 days for the completion of all requirements. Communication of protest from Archie Shoemate, President of Lincoln Park Civic Association, was submitted and read. The Mayor asked jf anyone wished to address the Council. A plot map of the property involved was placed upon the bul~ tin board and explained by Mr. Mungall, Secretary of the City Dlannin? Commission, wherein action taken by the Planning Commission recommended C-1 zoning on that parcel located on the south side of Lincoln Avenue, approximately 130 feet west of Empire Street. A gentleman addressed the Council advising he was spokesman for the group, and requested that the entire application, that of the three parcels, be considered at this time. Mr. Baines, Co-owner of Parcel No. 1, requested that Council proceed with the consideration of C-1 zoning on Parcel No. 1 only, which would be approximately 350 feet from the residential property; that the depth of 250 feet is necessary to provide ample parking; that the only ingress and egress would be from Lincoln Avenue; and the commercial building was designed to be one- story construction. Mr. Tom Welch, resident in the area, questioned the rezoning of the parcel for a depth of 250 feet and felt that the rezoning of Dr. Bumstead's property on Lincoln Avenue established a precedent and that some further thought should be given to this point. A petition of protest purportedly containing several hundred names, was presented at open meeting. Councilman Borden moved that the application be referred back to the City Planning Commission so that action might be taken on the entire three pieces of properties simultaneously. Councilman Pearson seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. Pb~LIC HEARING ~ RECLASSIFICATION NO. F~58=59-11: Submit'ted by Twin Cities Realty Company, requesting R-3 zoning on property described, briefly, as south of Winston Road, west of Los Angeles Street, north of Midway Drive and east of Palm Street. The City Planning Commission, pursuant t to their Resolution No. 54, Series 1958-59~ recommended said reclassification, subject to the following: 2988 Wesley Methodist Church~ 630 N Los Angeles St~ Anaheim, Calif - Oct 21, 1958 7:00 P.M. The approval of Tentative Map of Tract No. 2495 as submitted. 2o The filing of Standard R-3 Deed Restrictions of the City of ~naheim. 3. That if there are any irrigation lines on this property serving adjacent properties, that these be maintained without interruption of service. 4o Ihat buildings be erected essentially in conformity with plans presented. 5o That any dwellings erected next to single family dwellings be limited to one story in height,~ The Mayor asked if anyone wished to address the Council. Mr, R. W~ Mungall presented plot plan of the area showing building plans for the lots. Mr~ Thomas McMullen, 1321 Ira Street; Mr. Victor Harber, 1333 Ira Street; and Mr, Jack Kehoe, resident at the corner of Ira Street and Winston Road; addressed the Council advising they had no objections to the R-3 zoning if the buildings were kept to one-story construction, On motion by Councilman Fry, seconded by Councilman Schutte, said public hearing was ordered continued for two weeks, November 4, 1958, 7:00 P.M. MOTION CARRIED. TENTATIVE MAP - TRACI NO. 2495. Subdivider, Twin Cities Realty Company (Reclassification No. F-58=59~11)~ Tract located on the west side of South Los Angeles Street~ approximately 344 feet north of Midway Drive and contains 25 lots. Act]on by the City Council on said tentative map was continued to November 4, 1958, to be considered in conjunction with said reclassification application No. F-58-59-11. .~ONTINIED PUBLIC HEARING - RECLASSIFICATION NO. F~58-59-8 Submitted by Angelo J. Scaglione, requesting R~3 zoning on property at 9102 Lincoln Avenue (south side ~ Lincoln Avenue, east of Magnolia Avenue). The City Planning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution No. 46, Series 1958-59, recommended said reclassification, subject to the following conditions: i. The filing of R-3, Multiple Family Residential Deed Restriction. 2. The removal of the C-l, Neighborhood Commercial Deed Restrictions on the subject property. 3. The installation of a 30 foot improved roadway along the east side of the property for access and egress. Public hearing was continued by the City Council from their meeting of October 7, 1958, and the Applicant was requested to submit plot plan showing building arrangement. The Mayor asked if anyone wished to address the Council. Mr. Scaglione submitted plot plan as requested, showing building arrangements and those interested came forward to the Council table and discussion was held. Councilman Fry offered Resolution of Intention, authorizing the preparation of necessary Ordinance changing the zone pursuant to the recommendations of the City Planninc Commission. Further discussion was held and inasmuch as the Applicant appeared to be willing to wait until the entire area of development could be considered by the City Planning Commission, Councilman Fry withdrew his offer of Resolution of Intention and moved that the application be returned to the City Planning Commission for an all-over study of arrangements with reference to the development of streets. Councilman Schutte seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND REQUESTS: (a)~ Request of Gerald M. Bate.~ for sidewalk waiver at 736 North East Street, was not considered by the City Council, due to the fact that installation of sidewalks is not a requiremenT, prior to final inspection of driveway construction. b)o Communication from Robert T. Fisher (copies furnished each Councilman) 2989 Wesley. Methodist Church~ 630 N Los Anaeles St. Anaheim~ Calif - Oct 217 1958 7:00 P.M. was submitted, calling attention to the situation of South Street, regarding the conditions of the street and traffic. Assistant Administrative Officer, Mr. Robert Davis, reported that the paving of the street was planned in a future project, however, recommended that no change be made ~n the traffic situation. Mr. Davis was requested by the City Council to so notify Mr. Fisher of these facts. (c). Complaint received from Mr. Harold M. Simpson was submitted (copies furnished each Councilman) regarding the over abundence of crows that roost on a tree at the southwest corner of the ~naheim Cemetary, near the residence of Mr. Simpson. Mr. Davis reported that the Police Department are still working on th~s problem, and are endeavoring to eliminate this annoyance. (d), Communication from Paul F, Woodard~ Garden Grove, regarding the speed limit on Brookhurst, was submitted. The Administrative Office recommended that the speed limit not be changed, and no further action was taken by the City Council. (e)~ Request of Anaheim Y~s Men for permission to rent City owned property located at the northeast corner of South Lemon Street and Broadway, was submitted, (Copies furnished each Councilman). It was the general feelina of the City Council, that this lot would be required, especially during the holiday season, for other purposes~ and suggested that they endeavor to find a different location. PERL~IT: Application for Public Dance Permit, Carpenter's Hall, November 15, 1958, submitted by League of United Latin American Citizens, Fullerton Council #278. Chief of PoLice, Mark A. Stephenson, recommended said permit be granted. It was the general feeling of the City Council that inasmuch as Anaheim has a League of United Latin ~merican Citizens Council to serve this area, and in accordance with past policy limiting such requests to Anaheim ~roups, the request be denied, and it was further suggested that the group find quarters ~n the City of Fullerton for %his affair. REVIEW NO. 22: Submitted by Roman Catholic Archdiocese, requesting permission to erect a church and school at the southeast corner of Ball Road and Empire Street, The City Planning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution No. 74, Series i958~59, granted said Special Use Permit, subject to the payment of $2~00 per front foot for street lighting purposes. The Mayor asked ~f anyone was present regarding this Application. Father Hugh O~Conner addressed the Council and presented an artist~s rendering of the proposed development, comprising of approximately 6~ acres. The Mayor further requested that those present approving the granting of the Special Use Permit, to please stand~ It was noted that a great majority of the audience stood, signifying their approval~ No further action was taken by the City Council. RHCLASSIPICATION NO. F.~58=59~22: Requesting C-1 zoning on property located at 846~ Ball Road (N~ corner, Ball Road and Dale Avenue). The City Planning Commission at their meeting held October 20, 1958, denied sa~d reclassification. Appeal from action taken by the City Planning Commission was filed by Ralph A. Ringo and Vicuor C. Sclifo. 2990 ~.!esley Methodist Church~ 630 N Los Angeles St. Anaheim~ Calif - Oct 21~ 1958 - 7:00 P.M. Public hearing was ordered to be held November 11, 1958, 7:00 P.M. on motion by Councilman Schutte, seconded by Councilman Fry. MOTION CARRI£D. PURCHASE QF EOUIP~ENT: Informal bid proposals received October 13, 1958 for the purchase of eight pieces of equipment were reported, as follows, by Robert Davis: No. 1~ 1 truck, 102 CA chassis, 6 cylinder, 19,000 G:~V.Wo (Parkway Maintenance Dept.) M. R. Thompson, International McCoy Motor Cow, Ford Cone Bros~ Chevrolet Robert Boney, Dodge $2,854.60 no bi d no bi d no bid tax incl. Purchase of said truck was authorized by the City Council on motion by Councilman Schutte, seconded by Councilman Fry. MOTION CARRIED. No. 2: 1 truck, 102 CA, 6 cylinder, 18,000 G.V.~T. (Water Fepartment) M. R. Thompson, International Cone Bros., Chevrolet Robert H. Boney, Dodge McCoy Motor, Ford $2,814.61 tax incl. 3,089.32 3,215.95 no bid Said purchase was authorized on motion by Councilman Fry, seconded by Councilman Schutte. MOTION CARRIED. No. 3: 1 truck, 102 CA, 21,000 G.VoW. standard frame (Light & Power Department) M,~ R. Thompson, International Robert Boney, Dodge ~cCoy Motor Co., Ford Cone Bros., Chevrolet $3,473.14 3,906.24 4,187.01 no bid No. 4: 3 trucks, 6 cylinder, 15,000 G~V~W. 84 C~A. (1 - Park & Recreation Depto) (2 - Parkway Maintenance ) ~. R. Thompson, International $2,530.91 each $7,592.74 for 3 Cone Bros., Chevrolet 2,534.40 " 7,603.19 " " McCoy Motor, Ford 2,679.32 " 8,037.96 " " Robert Boney, Dodge 2,959.07 " 8,877.21 " " No. 5: 2 trucks, 84 C.A. 21,000 G.V.W., reinforced Frame. (Street Maintenance) M. R~ Thompson, International Robert Boney, Dodge McCoy Motor, Ford Cone Bros., Chevrolet $3,498.31 each $6,996.83 for 2 3,906.24 " 7,812.48 " " 4,187.01 " 8,374.02 " " no bid no bid After further discussion and consideration of the informal bids received, it was moved by Councilman Schutte that previous action just taken authorizing the purchase of the 2 trucks, be rescinded, and that all bids be held over to the next meeting for further investigation of the specifications. Councilman Fry seconded the motion~ MOTION CARRIED. 20~INCH BORE UNDER RIVERSIDE FREEWAY AT PLACENTIA AVEN~E: George F. Oelkers, Dimmtor of Public Utilities, reported on informal bids received for the 170 feet of 20 imh casing to be installed under the Riverside Freeway at Placentia Avenue for water lines to the pumping site recently purchased from the Dnaheim Union Tater Company, as follows, and recommended the acceptance of the low bid, that o£, Pacific Coast Poring Company: Pacific Coast Borin9 Co., P.O. Box 586, Cypress, Calif. Pioneer Boring Co~, 10918 S. Shoemaker Ave., ~,~qittier Younq and Anderson Coo, 650 Berry St., Brea, Calif. $2,254.90 incl. tax. 2,488.84 .... no bid On the recommendations of the Director of Public Utilities, said bid of Pacific Coast ~orin9 Company was approved and accepted, on motion by Councilman Schutte, seconded by Councilman Borden. ~.,IOTION CARRIED. 2991 Wesley Methodist Church~ 630 N tgs Angeles Sro Anaheim, Calif - Oct 21, 1958 7:00 P.M. RESOLUTION NO. 4822: Councilman Fry offered Resolution No. 4822 and moved for its passage and adoption. Refer to Resolution Book, page A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 3395 RELATING TO A CHANGE OF ZONE IN A CERTAIN AREA OF THE CITY. (F-55-56-43 -, On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: NOES: COUNCILMEN: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: Pearson, Borden, Fry and Schutte. None, Coons. The Mayor declared the foregoing Resolution duly passed and adopted. RESOLUTION NO. 4823: Councilman Schutte offered Resolution No. 4823 and moved for its passage and adoption. Refer to Resolution Book,page A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEI~ ~CCEPTING A GRANT DEED CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIm,! CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR AN EASEMENT FOR ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. (Allan Campbell) On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: NOES: COUNCILMEN: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: Pearson, Borden, Fry and Schutte. None. Coons. The Mayor declared the foregoing Resolution duly passed and adopted. RESOLUTION NO. 4824: Councilman Schutte offered Resolution No. 4824 and moved for its passage and adoption. Refer to Resolution Book, page A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A GRANT DEED CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIId CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR AN EASEMENT FOR ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. (Euclid Ball Company) On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES: COUNCI L~EN: NOES: COUNCILMEN: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: Pearson, Borden, Fry and Schutte. None. Coons. The Mayor declared the foregoing Resolution duly passed and adopted. RESOLUTION NO. 4825: Councilman Schutte offered Resolution No. 4825 and moved for its passage and adoption. Refer to Resolution Book, page A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A GRANT DEED CONCRETING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR AN EASEMENT FOR ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. (Robbie Kaufman, John L & Helen M. Slack) On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AW~S: COUNCILMEN: Pearson, Borden, Fry and Schutte. NOES: COUNCILMEN: None, ABSENT: COUNCID4EN: Coons. z 92 Wesley Methodist Chu.~ch~ 630 N Los Ang. eles St. Anaheim, Calif - Oct 21, 1958 7:00 P.[~. The r~ayor declared the foregoing Resolution duly passed and adopted. RESOLUTION NO, 4826; Councilman gchutte offered Resolution No. 4826 and moved for its passage and adoption. Refer to Resolution Book, page A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A GRANT DEED CON- VEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. (William A~ Sim) On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: Pearson, Borden, Fry and Schutte. NOES: COUNCILMEN: None~ ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: Coons~ The Mayor declared the foregoing Resolution duly passed and adopted. _RESOLUTION NO. 4827: Councilman Borden offered Resolution No. 4827 and moved for ~ts passage and adoption, Refer to Resolution Book, page A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETERMINING ~HAT PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND.NECESSITY REQUIRE THE CONSTRUCTION AND COMPLETION OF A PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT, TO WIT: THE IMPROVEMENT OF VINE STREET, FROM CENTER STREET TO ~ANTA ANA STREET~ JOB NO. 211~ AND APPROVING THE DESIGNS, PLANS, PROFILES, DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION THEREOF; AUTHORIZING THE CONSTgUCTION OF SAID PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH SAID PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, ETC.; AND AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH A NOTICE INVITING SEALED PRO- POSALS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION THEREOF. (Bids to be opened November 13, 1958) On roil call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES~' COUNCILMEN: NOES: COUNCILMEN: ABSENT: COUNCI LMEN~ Pearson, Borden, Fry and Schutte~ None, Coons~ The Mayor declared 'the foregoing resolution duly passed and adopted. .~].O.S. MINUTES; Minutes of the Joint Outfall Sewer Executive Committee regular meeting held October 2, 1958, were ordered received and filed on motion by Councilman Fry, seconded by Councilman gchutte. MOTION CARRIED. ~ANCELLATION OF CITY TAXES: On motion by Councilman Borden, seconded by Councilman Schutte, cancellation of City taxes was authorized on property purchased by the Anaheim Union High School District and recorded in Book 4429, page 325, Official Records of Orange County on September 29, 1958, being the south ten acres of the following described land: Lots i3, 14, 15 and the north ! acre of Lot 16, P.A. Stanton Tract. MOIION CARRIED. ._CANCELLATION OF COUNTY TAXES; On motion by Councilman Borden, seconded by Councilman Fry, the Orange County Board of Supervisors were requested to cancel County taxes on property purchased by the C~ty of Anaheim for public purposes, pursuant to Resolution No. 4774, and Deeds recorded in Book 4438, pages 120, 121 and 122, from Double-Three Associates, a partnership~ MOTION CARRIED. PICNIC SHELTER -~ CITY PARK: Plans of the proposed picnic shelter for City Park at the approximate cost of $10,000. were submitted, reviewed and ordered held over b~. the City Council for further study° ~RI)INANCE NO, 1296: Councilman gchutte offered Ordinance No. 1296 for first reading and moved for its passage and adoption. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING ARTICLE IX, CHAPTER 2 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO TH~_ESYABLISHMENT OF ZONES IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AND THEREIN REGULATING THE USE OF LAND, HEIGHT OF BUILDINGS AND YARD SPACES; ADOPTING 2993 Wesley Methodist Church~ 630 N Los Angeles St. Anaheim, Calif - Oct 21~ 1958 7:00 A ~.,IAP SHOWING TH5 BOUNDARIES OF SAID ZONES; DEFINING THE TERMS USED THEREIN; PROVIDING FOR ADJUSTMENT, AMENDMENT AND ENFORCEMENT; PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION AND REPEALING ALL SECTIONS OR PARTS OF SECTIONS IN CONFLICT THEREt^~ITH. ~F-57-58-33 -. After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1296 and having knowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Fry moved the reading in full of said Ordinance be waived, Councilman Borden seconded the motion. MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED. ~MPORARY APPOINTMENTS .:, PERSONNEL: Temporary appointments of Mr. Eugene Do Hardy, Attorney, and Mrs° Mae Pritchard, Secretary, employed for the purpose of drawing up new zonin9 Ordinance, was extended to December 31, 1958, on motion by Councilman Borden, seconded by Councilman Fry. MOTION CARRIED. PROPOSED ZONING ORDINANCE: Councilman Borden moved that the City Council meet jointly with the City Planning Commission November 7, 1958, 2:00 P.M., for the purpose of discussing proposed zoning ordinance. Councilman Schutte seconded the motion. --MOTION CARRIED. PER~SONNEL: The followin9 appointments of personnel were reported by the Mr. Robert Davf s: Archie C. Witte and W_~.lliam Miller, Recreation Attendants, Park and Recreation Department; James A. Millerd, Senior Recreation Leader, Park and Recreation Department; Robert ~. Hardy, Robert E. Hedrick, ~filfred E. St.Clair, and Daryll D. Gill, Laborers, City Parks Department; and Shirley M. Light, Duplicating Machine Operator, Purchasing Division. Said appointments were ratified by the City Council on motion by Councilman Schutte, seconded by Councilman Fry. MOTION CARRIED. ACTING CITY ENGINEER: On the recommendations of City Administrative Officer, .~,~r~ Thornton Piersall, Assistant City Engineer, was appointed Acting City Engineer for the City of Anaheim, on motion by Councilman Schutte, seconded by Counci 1man Borden. ~.OT~ON CARRIED. STREET TREES ~ DOWNTO~]N AREA~ Mr. Robert Davis reported on the estimated cost for the street trees for the downtown area as proposed by the Downtorn Retail ~lerchant~s Association, as follows: $26~50 per redwood box $20.00 per tree The proposJt[on of the Downtown Retail Merchant:s Association was to purchase the redwood boxes and the City of Fnaheim to purchase and maintain the trees., The extent of the program to depend on merchant participation. The City Council was in general aareement with this program, on con- d~t~on that the redwood boxes as purchased 6y the Retail Merchant's Associatidn become the property of the City of Anaheim, and the placement and complete con- troi of the trees be under the jurisdiction of the City. With this in mind, Mr. Davis was requested to further investigate the proposition for report at the next meeting. 3RACT NO, 2326 ~ TH5 CALAMAR COMPANY: Assistant City Attorney, Joseph Geisler, reported that the St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company has reimbursed the City of Anaheim in the amount of $5,690.75 for the finishing of off-site im- provements within Tract No. 2326 (The Calamar Company) and recommended the release of their Bond No. 1743422. It was moved by Councilman Borden, seconded by Councilman Fry, that fine C~ ty Attorney be authorized to dismiss the suit against St. Paul Mercury Indemnity Company, with preiud~ce, and further authorize the signing of a release, rekeasing the surety of the St~ Paul Mercury Indemnity Company of liability pursuant to Bond No. 1743422, Tract No. 2326. ~OTION CARRIED. DRIVEWAY OPENING~ 1108 T,~. CENTER STREEI: On the recommendations of the City Engineer, driveway openin9 at 1108 West Center Street (Five-Point Market) as requested by Jewel Jenkins, was approved on moti-on by Councilman Schutte, seconded by Counc.~lman Fry. MOTION CARRIED. ~994 %~'esley Methodist Church: 630 N Los Anqeles St. Anaheim~ Calif -. Oct 21~ 1958 7:00 P.~. ~ESOI.IJTION C)F APPg~_CIATION - GEORGE E, HOLYOKE: The followina Resolution of Appreciation was unanimously adopted by the City Council: ESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION WHEREAS, George E. Holyoke, City Engineer, has served the People of Anaheim continuously from March 3, 1943, and has seen fit to retire from Municipal employment on October 31, 1958~ and WHEREAS, Mr. Holyoke has rendered valuable service to the City as a Project Engineer, prior to his permanent employment, and has safeguarded the interests of Anaheim Community, in Joint Outfall Sewer and Orange County Sanitation District matters and in other administrative matters requiring his services; and ~!HEREAS, the City Council of the City of Anaheim take this opportunity to express their thanks and appreciation to you, George, for the accomplishments made possible during the rapid expansion and progress of this City through the transition period from four square miles to that of twenty-four square miles within our incorporated limits~ NON, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Anaheim, whose members are: Chas. Ac Pearson At J. Schutte Glenn G. Fry Rector L. Coons Robert S. Borden do express their sincere regret in the acceptance of your resignation, and our best wishes for your continued success in the field of engineering in Orange County~ and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this Resolution be spread upon the Minutes of the City Council of the City of Anaheim. IN ~,'ITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the official seal of the City of Anaheim to be affixed this 21st day of October, 1958. A TTE ST: /s/ Dene .V.. V~Jilliams CITY CLERK OF TH~ CITY OF ANAHEI~.,~ /s/ Chas. A. Pearson MAYOR, CITY OF ANAHEIM Councilman Fry moved to adjourn and further moved that the next meeting be held at the Wesley Methodist Church, 630 North Los Angeles Street, Anaheim~ Californ[a.~ Councilman Borden seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIWD. ADJOURNED. ( 10:30 P~,V. ) City Clerk