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1960/08/02Ci~ty.H~!.l.,...A~aheim, California..r COUN. C.I.L .MI.~.UTES -Auqust 2, !9..60, .7;.O0 P,~Mo The Cit~/ Council of the City of Anaheim me% in regular session~ PRESENT~ COUNCIL~N, Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and $chutteo ABSENTI COUNCILM~N~ None° PRESENT8 CITY MANAGER~ Keith Ac Murdocho CITY ATTORNEY~ Preston Turner° CITY CLERK~ Dene Mo Williams° CiTY ENGINEERt Thornton Piersall~ ACTING CITY PLANNING DIRECTOR t Richard A~ Reeseo Mayo, Schutte called the meeting to ~dero MINUI5'Si Minutes of the regular meeting held July 26~ 1960 were. approved on motion by Councilman Chandler, seconded by Councilman Coons° .MOTION CARRI£D. SPECIAL USE PERMIT NO. ~61 Initiated by the City of Anaheim to establish a County operated trash transfer station on property b~iefly described as located on the north side of Julianna Street, approximately 310 feet east of Olive Street. Public hearing was held July 19, 1960, at which time said hearing was closed and action by the City Council deferred to this date° Remarks were filed after July 19th meeting from Donald Ro Bates, President Vista Furniture Company, and Ac So Koch, County Surveyor & Road Commission° The Mayor called for Council discussion, and following isa brief synopsis of statements made~ Councilman Thompson felt that the previous remarks made by the people at the public hearing, were not as pertinent to this location as they were to the East Street location° He reported that he was opposed to this location being used for this purpose, for two reasons! (1) traffic getting in and out of this site, poses a problem, and (~) the land belongs to the City and it was his opinion that it should b~ put to a use that would be taxable° He further stated that he didn't believe in opposing anything which is for the general good of the community without having an alternate plan, and suggested that consider- ation be given to another area, spe¢iftcally, the auto wrecking and auto parts location on Lemon Street at the entrance to the Riverside Freeway° Councilman Fry referred to the traffic supposedly entering and leaving this installation, being four trucks a.minuteo In his opinion, that amount of traffic concentrated in this small area and the inconvenience that would be created to the already established industries in this area, is some- thing that should not happen° Further, more than 3500 tax paying citizens signed a petition opposing this land use, and regardless where these people live, they have shown an interest in what is or is not good for the City° CoUncilman Coons stated that probably this was not the best site, how- ewer the acquisition of some other site would involve a condemnation suit° He reported he had studied this and believed the remarks put forth'were pertinent to the East Street site which was withdra~rn., and did not apply to this particula site° In his opinion, the County's idea is basically sound, and this collection station will primarily serve this community, and in so doing, will keep the trash collection costs to a minimum° Regarding the problem of trucking, he felt that the trucks could be routed over certain specific routes so that any congestion which might occur, would b'e spread out° He then pointed out various available rout®s° In his opinion, of all the sites that were presently available, this would be the logical site for this operation° Co%nctlman Chandler concurred with Councilman Coons remarks, advising he could also see that a traffic problem existed on Ju!ianna Street., however, it was his opinion that this could be worked out~ He called attention to the fact that the only thing before the City Council is the Julianna Street pro- perty~ that this situation was brought up by the County of Orange, who have already adopted a policy establishing these stations in the critical areas and in all Orange County, no trash disposal problem is more critical than in Anaheim, and to deny thQ starting of this merely puts off the solving of the 4263 City Hall, Anaheim,. California - COUNCIL MINUTES - Auqust 2, .!.~6.9., .7300 Pt~.~. trash disposal problem for a greater length of time° He stated he had talked with the people actually engaged with the disposal of trash and recogniZed the seriousness of the problemo Councilman Schutte stated that as far as he was concerned, he be- lieved if he owned a food processin9 industry in this area~he woUld object to the installation of such an operation next to himo He felt,, to establish this station here would be an injustice 'to the industries already in existance in this area° RESOLUTION NCo 6180t Councilman Thompson offered Resolution No. 6180 and moved for its passage and adoption~ denying Special Use Permit Nco 760 Refer to Resolution Book, page ______ A RESOLUTION OF TH5 CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DENYING SPECIAL USE PERMIT NO. 76 FOR THE OPERATION OF A TRASH TRANSFER STATION ON THE PROPERTY HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED. On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following votel AYES~ COUNCILMBN~ Fry~ Thompson and $chutteo NOES~ COUNCILM~N~ Chandler and Coonso ABSENT~ CO~NCILMHN: None° The Mayor declared Resolution Nco 6180 duly passed and adopted° RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-59-60-116~ Initiated by the City Council to consider a change of zone from C-1 to R-3, property briefly described as located on the north side of Winston Road, between Iris Street and Los Angeles Street. (Lots 1-3 and 10-19, Tract NCo 3203)0 The City Plannin9 Commission recommended R-3 zonin9 on Lots Nos. 1, 15 and 16, adjacent to Iris Street° Public hearing was held 3uly 26, 1960, at which time said hearing was closed and action by the City Council deferred to this date° The Mavor called for Council discussion, and followin9 is a brief synopsis of statements made~ Councilman Coons advised he had studied the file on this matter, and before any of the buildings could be converted to any commercial use, the Applicant would have to provide off-street parking commensurate with the needs of the particular businesso Reference was also made to the minutes of March 26th wherein the plans for the municipal units presented by gtco Development Company were also approved by the residents in the area., who were present, subject to one story construction° The Anaheim Municipal Code was checked, wherein it was found that one section pertaining to G-1 zoning provides for not less than 5'0% of such lot, site or block, to be converted exclusively to off-stager parking facilities~ and~ under the general provision of the zoning orldinance~ there are parking re- quirements listed for specific uses° Councilman Chandler felt no problem exls%edo That in order to use the property for C-l, whether it was zoned R-3 or C-l, the people would be faced with the same proposition, that of secur[n9 a variance, either for a waiver of parking limitations, and if it were zoned back to R-3, they would still have the right to apply for a variance° That after reading the deed restrictions~ he doubted if it made much difference whether or not it was zoned C-1 or R-3o He felt once a higher zoning was placed on a parcel of property and by Council action reduced to a lesser zoning, that a property right would be taken away° Councilman Thompson called attention to the fact that"the property is.now pretty well developed with buildings° 4264 Qt.ty.....Ha..!l, Anah~im,.. Ca!!f.o.r..nia ~- CO~C.!L. M!N~S....-..Auqus..%... 2,..!9..6..Q,~ 7,00 P~Mo RESOLUTION NO. 61815 Councilman Coons offered Resolution Noo 6181 and moved for its passage and adoption, denying reclassification, ordering the property remain as presently zonedo Refer to Resolution Book, page A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAH£IM FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT A CHANGE OF ZONE SHOULD NOT BE GRANTED IN A CERTAIN AREA OF THE CITY HERE- INAFTER DESCRIBED. (F-59-60-116) On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES: COUNQILNIENI Chandler, Coons, Thompson and Schutteo NOES~ COUNCILMEN: Fryo ABSENT: COUNCILN~N: None° The Mayor declared Resolution Noo 6181 duly passed and adopted° CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING - RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-59-60-1011 Submitted by 3oseph D. Huarte, requesting change of zone from R-3 and R-1 to C-l, property located at the northwest corner of Placentia and Vermont Avenues° Public hearing was originally held May 31, 1960, and continued to allow for the correction of plans and further investigation of present zoningo Mr. Joe Giesler, Assistant City Attorney, reported on Application Nos. F-58-59-44,:;F-58-59-62 and F-59-60-101~ explaining the overlapping of property descriptions and noting on a map, the area presently zoned C-3o He explained that it was quite obvious that th~ was inadvertent zoning and obvious to both the City Council and the Applicant that only a portion of the property actually zoned C-3 was intended to have been zoned C-3o Mr. Russell Roquet advised that Nifo Huarte was aware of the error in the re~assification, and that it was not his intention, and ~lso, he.~gn~wS it was not the intention of the Council, to have zoned the entire parcel C'3~ That their request will be to reduce the zoning from C-3 to C-l, except for the service station area at the corner~ RESOLUTION NO. 6182 - RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-58-59-62~ After discussion, Councilman Chandler offered Resolution Noo 5182 and moved for its passage and adoption, amending Resolution Noo 5133 previously adopted~ to correctly express their true intention and correctly describe the property as intended by the City Council to be rezonedo Refer to Resolution Book~ page A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AN[ENDING RESOLUTION NO. 5133 IN RECLASSIFICATION PROCEEDINGS NO, F'58-59-62o On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote~ AYESI COUNCILMEN, Chandler, Coons, Fry~ Thompson and $chutteo NOES: CO~CILN~N: None° ABS£NT~ COUNCILN~EN~ None~ The ~ayor declared Resolution Noo 6182 duly passed and adopted. ORDINANCE NO. 1493 - RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-58-59-62~ Councilman Chandler offered Ordinance No. 1493 for first reading., and moved for its passage and adoption, amending Ordinance Noo 1364 previously adopted, to correctly express their true intention and correctly describe the boundaries of the property intended to be zoned C-3~ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM A~NDING ORDINANCE NO. 1364 BY CORRECTING THE DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY RECLASSIFIED THEREIN. (F-58-59-62 - C-3) After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance No° 1493 and 4265 Qitv Hall. An,aheim,, Cali,,,forn,ia - cOUN,CIL,,, NFI,N,UTES,,- ,Auqus,t, 2,,, !9,60,, ,,,7,,'~:0,0, having knowledge of the Contents therein, councilman coons moved th~'re'ading in full of said ordinance be waived. Councilman Chandler seconded the motion° MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED. RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-59-60-101I Councilman Thompson felt that a survey should be made before any further action is taken on this application. Councilman Coons felt a detailed map would also be,required. It was moved by COuncilman Thompson, seconded by Councilman Chahdler, that said public hearing on F-59-60-101 be continued two weeks (August 16, 1960). MOTION CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING - RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-60-61-1~ Submitted by LoUis and Kathleen Hennig, requesting change of zone from R-A to M-i, property located at 900~ West Vermont Avenue (irregular shaped parcel of property on the east side of the Santa Aha Freeway, south of Vermont Avenue). The City Planning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution No. 9, Series 1960-61, recommended said reclassification, subject to conditions. Correspondence dated July 15, 1960 from Ntro Hennig, was submitted requesting postponement of action on this application until further notice. On motion by Councilman Chandler, seconded by Councilman Thompson, said public hearing was continued four weeks (August 30, 1960)o ~TION CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING - RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-60-61-2'- TENTATIVE N~P, TRACT NO. 3812, AND VARIANCE NO. 12675 Public hearing - RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-60-61-2: Submitted by Clarence Beatty Neighbors, et al, requesting change' of zone from R-A to C-1 and R-3, property located on the west side of Euclid Avenue, approximately 140 feet north of La Palma Avenue. The City Planning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution No. lOt Series 1960-61~ recommended said reclassification, subject to the following conditions~ i. Tentative Map of Tract Nco 3812 to be recorded° 2. Record subdivision map or dedication of 53 feet on Euclid (exist. 30~). 3. Prepare street improvement plans and install all improvements in accordance with approved standard plans on file in office of City Engineer. 4.' Pavment of $2.00 per front foot for street lighting pUrpo, ses~ 5. $25.00 per dwelling unit Park & Recreation fee to be collected as part of Building Permit. 6. One hundred eighty day time limit° Mr. Horace Camp was present, representing the ApplicantS. The Mayor asked if anyone wished to address the Council on this matter~ there being no response, declared the hearing closed. TENTATIVE Nt~P - TRACT NO. 3812, Submlt~ted by Westport, Ltd°, Inc. containing 65 proposed R-3 lots~ located on the north side of La Palma Avenue, west of Euclid Avenue. The City Planning Commission recommended approval of said tentative map, July 5~ 1960~ and pursuant to a verbal request~ action by the City Gouncll was deferred from the meeting of 3uly 12, 1960~ to this date', to be considered in conjunction with Reclassification No. F-'60-61-~o Said map was submitted and reviewe~ by the City Council. TREE~ The Mayor asked for a report_regarding the pre'se, rvation of the large tree on the property. Said tree being Ficus Macrophylla, commonly known as Moreton Bay Fig Tree, reported to be approximately 100 years old~ 75 feet tall with 105 foot spread and being 32 re'et in circumference. 4266 City Ha!l., AB.ahei~,.Ca.!ifornia r COUNQI~ MtNU!~,- Au~st~.2.,.1960,, 7,00 Mr. Camp reported on a meeting held between the City Engineer, Engineer for the developer, and Mro Woll, Superintendent of Parkway Maintenance~ and also reported on a meeting he had with the owners of the property° The owners were of the opinion that to leave the tree would be detrimental to the development of the property° Not only would a lane of traffic he lost, but the tree is a dirty tree and would create a maintenance problem~ ~r. Piersall, City Engineer, reported, the tree cOuld remain, with a northerly prolongation of the existing improvement, which would permit four lanes of traffic, plus two parking lanes. The ultimate location of the curb should provide for right-turn lane, and left turn pocket. This would necessitat, the curb location to be moved westerly° Mr. Marc Andrews,representing the Neighbors family, owner of the property, called attent{on to the fact that NiCholas Street in Fullerton is being opened northerly to Imperial Highway, and Euclid Avenue will be carrying as much traffic as Harbor Boulevard° To leave the tree would create a traffic hazard and deny the owners of the property the highest and best use of their lando He felt if the property owners wanted to keep the tree, it would be a real problem, but that this is not the case° Councilman Coons felt that the City Council should bend every effort to see that this tree is preserved~ the tree being truly a landmark and having great historic value, there being only one of this species larger, which is in the City of Santa Barbara° Mr. Camp advised that the property on Euclid Avenue is being retained by the present owners, and to leave the tree would create a hardship° At the conclusion of the discussion, it was evident that the pro- perty owners did not desire to leave the tree as a landmark° No further action was taken by the City Council o TENTATIVE MAP, TRACT NO. 3812: Councilman Coons felt that additional dedication should be made by the developer to include the small portion of the tree area so that the entire tree would be in public right-of-way° Mr. Camp explained that this would require additional dedication 20 feet by 40 feet to clear the root structure of the tree° Tentative map~ Tract No° 3812 was approved, on motion by Councilman Thompson, seconded by Councilman Fry. MOTION CARRIED. RESOLUTION NO. 6183 (RHCLASSIFICATION NO. F-60-61-2)~ Councilman Thompson offered Resolution Nco 6183 and moved for its passage and adoption~ authorizing preparation of necessary ordinance, changing zone as requested, subject to the recommendations of the City Planning Commission, and further subject to an added stipulation that buildings,setbacks shall be at the 72 foot width on the cul-de-sac streets° Refer to Resolution Book, page A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT A CHANGE OF ZONE IS NECESSARY IN CERTAIN AREAS OF TH~ CITY, AND THAT ARTICLE IX, CHAPTER 2 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE SHOULD BE AMt~NDED TO ACCOMPLISH SAID CHANGE OF ZONE. (F-60-61-2 - C-1 and R-3) On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the £ollawin9 vote: AY£S~ COUNCIL~J{N~ Chandler~ Coons, Fry, Thompson and $chutte. NO£S~ COUNCILWt~N~ Noneo ABSENT~ COUNCILMEN, None° The Mayor declared Resolution No. 6183 duly passed and~opted~ VARIANCE NO. 1267: Submitted by ~estport Development Company, re- questing permission to waive single story height limitations to permit con- struction of two story.apartments on certain lots within Tract Nco 3812. 426? Qi.t¥ Hall, Anaheim, California - COUNCIL MINIFfES - AuqR.s$. 2~ .1960~. 7~00 PoM. The City Planning Commission, pursuant to.their Resolution Nco 20, Series 1960-61, granted said variance~ . . Review of action taken by the City Plannin9 Commission was ordered by the City Council and the City Clerk requested to set date for Public hearing, on motion by Councilman Coons, seconded by Councilman Chandler° MOTION CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING - RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-60-61-4z Submitted by Euclid-Ball COmpany, requesting change of zone from R-1 to R-3, property described as Lots 139 to 145, inclusive~ Tract Nco 2779~ located on the west side of Euclid Avenue, between Ball Road and Cerritos Avenue° /he City Planning Commission, pursuant totheir Resolution Nco 11, Series 1960-61, recommended said reclassification~ subject to the following conditions: 1o Plans for the buildings be approved by the Council. 2° Payment of $25.00 per dwelling unit for Park & Recreation fee to be collected as part of Buildin9 Permit° 3. Dedication of 53 feet from Centerline of Euclid Avenue (exist° 50")o 4. Ninety day time limit on Items 2 and 3. Petition of protest received at open meeting was submitted~ containin9 28 signatures of residents of the Aha-Wood Tracto The Mayor asked if anyone wished to address the Council. Mr. Dale Scheinost, representing Euclid-Ball Company, (George Mo Holstein III) addressed the Council, explainin9 that this property was zoned for multiple dwellings when it was County territory, and with the annexation of the area to the City~ this classification was losto He explained their plans of development and felt the improvement would, in no way, be detrimental to the residents of the Aha-Wood Tract° Mro Sam Freedman addressed the Council in opposition to this re- classification, advisin9 that the homes in this area were purchased with the understanding that this would be a strictly residential area~ and called attention to the probable results if this zoning was granted. Mr. Bill Tabor, real estate agent, asked for suggested uses for the property, as in his opinion, it was suited only for R-3 or commercial development. Mr. Harvey Berger, 1769 Colonial Avenue., Ana-Wood Tract, and associated with the Holstein Company~ advised that, in his opinion, the proposed R-3 development would not interfer with the homes in the area as there is a+20 foot alley between the proposed R-3 and the homes° That this land was originally planned for R-3 development when it was County territory° The Mayor asked if anyone else wished to address the Council., there bein9 no response, declared the hearing closed° in answer to Councilman Thompson~s question, Mro $cheinos% advised that they propose single story development, in accordance with the City Planning Commission's recommendations~ and that there would be no apartments over garages° Councilman Thompson felt that R-3 zoning would be a protection for the Aha-Wood Tract~ as the property in question is presently ad3acent to G-1 zoned property. RESOLUTION NO. 6184~ Councilman Thompson offered Resolution No. 6184 and moved for its passage and adoption~ authorizing the preparation of necessary ordinance, changing the zone as requested, subject to the recommendations of the City Plannin9 Commission~ and fur'iher, limltin9 the development to one-story construction. ~ Refer to Resolution Book, paae , A RESOLUTION OF TH5 CITY COUNCIL OF YH~ CITY OF ANAH£IM FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT A CHANGE OF ZONE IS NECESSARY IN CERTAIN AREAS OF THB CITY, AND THAT 4268 .Ci.t.y .H..al!, Anaheim,. Ca.!if.orpia , COUNC.!.L .M.I..NU!E.$..r .A. uqust 21, 1960, 7.~00 ARTICLE IX, CHAPTER 2 OF IHE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE SHOULD BE A~ffl~NDED TO ACCOMPLISH SAID CHANGE OF ZONE. (F-60-61-4 - R-3) On roi1 call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following votel AYE$~ COUNCILMEN~ Chandler, Coons, Fry, TEOmpson and Schutte. NOESI COUNCILMENI None. ABSENT~ COUNCIL~N~ None° The Mayor declared Resolution No~ 6184 duly passed and adopted. RECESS~ Councilman Chandler moved for a ten minute recess° Councilman Coons seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. AFTER RECESS~ Mayor Schutte called the meeting to order, all members of the Council present, and the business at hand resumed. PUBLIC HEARING - RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-60-61-5~ Submitted by Arless Industrial Company, requesting change of zone from R-A to M-l, property located at 1910 South Manchester Avenue ~irregular shaped parcel on the west side'of Manchester, approximately 1045 feet south of Katella Avenue). The City Planning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution Nee 12, Series 1960-61, recommended said reclassification, subject to~ 1. Minimum building setback to be same as Culligan Building. 2. Preparation of street improvement plans and install all im- provements in accordance with approved standard plans on file in office of City Engineer. This is to include provision for drainage structure. 3. Payment of $2~00 per front foot for street lighting purposes. 4. Ninety day time limit on Items 2 and 3. The Mayor asked if anyone wished to address the Council, there being no response, declared the hearing closed° RESOLUTION NO. 6185~ Councilman Coons offered Resolution Nee 6185 and moved for its passage and~option~ authorizing preparation of necessary ordinance, changing the zone, as requested, subject to the recommendations of the City Plannin9 Commission. Refer to Resolution Book, page A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT A CHANGE OF ZONE IS NECESSARY IN CERTAIN AREAS.OF THE CITY, AND THAT ARTICLE IX, CHAPTER 2 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE SHOULD BE AMENDED TO ACCOMPLISH SAID CHANGE OF ZONE. (F-60-61-5 - M-l) On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and, adopted by the following vote~ AYES~ COUNCILMEN~ Chandler, Coons~ Fry, Thompson and Schutte. NOE$~ COUNCILMEN~ None~ ABSENT~ COUNCIL~EN~ None. The Mayor declared Resolution No. 6185 duly passed and adopted. PUBLIC HEARING - CORONADO STREET ANNEXATIONt Public hearing was held pursuant to Resolution Nee 6102 duly published in the Anaheim Gazette and Plac~ntia Co, tier, 2un~ 30th and July 7th, 1960, and written notices to owners of property~ according to the last equalized assessment roll of the County of Orange, mailed July 7, 1960. The City Clerk reported that no written protests have been received in the office of the City Clerk° The Mayor asked if anyone wished to address the Council, there being no response, declared the hearing closed~ 4269 City Hal. l. ,,A,,naheim,,,' Cal,if, o.,r,nia - CO,~CIL ,MINU/E$ AU..~Ur.~.t: 2., 1960.,, ~7t00. P.Mo . ORDINANCE NO' i494z Councilman Fry offered Ordinance No. 1494 for first reading and moved for its passage and adoption. AN ORDINANCE OF THE' CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING THE ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM OF THE TERRITORY KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS "CORONADO STREET ANNEXATION". After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1494 and having knowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Schutte moved ~hereading in full of said ordinance be waived. Councilman Fry seconded the motion. I~OTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING - ANAHEIM NR}NICIPAL CODE: Public hearing was scheduled pursuant to Ordinance No. 1488 and legal notice duly published in the Anaheim Gazette, 3uly 15th and 22nd~ 1960. The Mayor asked if anyone present wished to address the Council. No one present addressed the Council and no written protests Were filed in the office of.the City Clerk, thereupon, the Mayor declared the hea~ing closed. ORDINANCE NO. 1488~ Councilman Chandler offered Ordinance No. 1488 for final reading and moved for its passage and adoption° Refer to Ordinance Book, page ... ....... ,~ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ADOPTING BY REFERENCE A COMPREHENSIVE ORDINANCE OODE TO BE KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS THE "ANAHEIM ~UNICIPAL CODE", AND REPEALING ALL OTHER ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT WITH SAID OODE. After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1488 and having knowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Coons moved the readin9 in full of said ordinance be waived. Councilman Fry seconded the motion. MOTION UNANINR)USLY CARRIED. On roll call the foregoing Ordinance was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILN~N: Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. NOES: COUNCILMEN: None. ABSENI: COUNCIL~EN~ None. The Mayor declared the foregoing Ordinance No. 1488 duly passed and adopted. SALE OF ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODEr Councilman Fry moved that purchase price for the Anaheim Municipal Code be established at $40.00 per volume, and portions thereof on the basis of $.06 per page. Councilman Coons seconded the motion° MOTION CARRIED. RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-58-59-13~ Submitted by Wagner Realty Company, pertaining to C-2 zoning at 2008 Anaheim-Olive Road to permit the operation of a cocktail lounge in conjunction with restaurant° Con~nunication from Walter Chaffee~ representing Forest Lawn Memorial Park, and Samuel Lepsin~ representing Ntro Seigel and ~ro Tamkin, requesting that Council consideration reuarding the revised plans of development, be con- tinued for two weeks, to allow for further time to work out their differences, was submitted. Councilman Coons moved the matter be continued for two weeks (August 16, 1960)° Councilman Thompson seconded the motion° MOTION CARRIED. RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-59-60-87~ Request of David S. Collins for approYal of~ modified deed restrictions in connection with Reclassification No° F~59-60-87~ Resolution of Intention No. 5968, was submitted at the meeting of July 26, 1960~ and action deferred to this date %o allow time for further investigation° Mr. Turner reported on the differences between the modified restrictions 4270 City Hall~ Anaheim~ California - OOL~NCIL MINUTES _ Auqust 2.~. 1960 t. .7 : 00 submitted by Mr. Collins as compared to our standard deed restzictionso Discussion was held by the City Council, at the conclusion of which, · Councilman Coons moved that standard City of Anaheim deed restrictions be recorded in Reclassification proceedings Nco ?-59-60-87, with the following amendments: That Item No. 1 be amended to read, "All plans and specifications for buildings to be erected on the property shall be subject to the approval and majority vote of an Architectural Committee, consisting of the following: ", that Item Not. 2 be eliminatedo Councilman Chandler seconded the motion° MOTION CARRIED. ADOPTION - STANDARD '~C" AND "M" DEED RESTRICTIONS: Councilman Chandler moved that "C" and "M" deed restrictions, as amended in the previous action, be adopted as Standard Deed Restrictions of the City of Anaheimo Councilman Coons seconded the motions. MOTION CARRIED. VARIANCE NO~ 1271: Submi'tted by Tietz Construction Company, requesting per- mission to construct, two deluxe motels on property briefly described as located approximately 335 feet south of Katella Avenue, and approximately 306 feet west of Harbor Boulevard,, The City Planning Commission~ pursuant to their Resolution Nco 24, Series 1960-61, granted said variance~ subject to conditionso Action by the City Council was deferred from the meeting of July 25, 1960 for the presentation of plans indicating room layout and sizeo Plans were presented ,and reviewed by the City Council and discussion was held, and Councilman Chandler moved that review of action taken by the ,City Planning Commission be ordered, and the City Clerk requested to set date for public hearing thereon,, Councilman Coons seconded the motion° MOTION CARRIED. CITY PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 1.3~ SERIES 1960-61: Pertaining to amendments and modifications of 60-~foot P-L zones° Councilman Chandler moved that the matter be referred back to the City Planning Commission for recommendations and locations of the P-L zones to be ch. anged,~ Councilman Coons seconded the motions, MOTION CARRIED. CITY PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTIONS NO~ 14 AND NO. 15, SERIES 1960-61~ Pertaining to unclassified uses and addition of post office to unclassified Councilman Coons moved that the City Clerk be requested to set date for public hearing on City Planning Commission Resolutions Nco 14 and 15o Councilman Chandler seconded the motion~ MOTION CARRIED. SPECIAL USE PERMIT NO. 28~ (RESOLUTION NO. 5267): Request of Rev° James Heaps for permission to sell lot purchased for parking purposes and found not to be needed, was submittedo Mro Murdoch reported that the additional lot was acquired by the Church to comply with the one acre requirement of the Municipal Code, hdwever, the Church did not need the entire lot purchased to conform with this condition. Councilman Thompson moved that the Church be notified that the only requirement of the City is that the net acreage of the church property be not .less than on.~ acre of lando Councilman Coons seconded 'the motion° MOTION SARA 1ED. RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-59-60-11: Request of Mr. and Mrs° Clarence H. Minery for extension of time on Reclassification Nco F-59-60-11, was submitted, and on motion by Councilman Coons, seconded by Councilman Chandler, six months extension of time was granted° MOTION CARRIED. 4271 City Hall, Anaheim~ California - ~DUNCIL .MIN..UTES.- Auqq.st..2 ANAHEIM UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT - DRIVEWAYS: Request of Anaheim Union High School District, Ro Ken Wines, Assistant Superintendent, for permission to widen driveways at the Savanna High School site to 35 feet, as per drawing attached, was submitted° Plan submitted was reviewed by the City Council, and ~id request was granted on motion by Councilman Fry, seconded by Councilman Thompson° MOTION CARRIED. DANCE PERMIT - AIRBORNE CLUB: Application from Airborne Club for permission to hold public dance September 17, 1960 at the Carpenter's Hall, 608 Wo Vermont Avenue, was submitted° Councilman Thompson moved that said dance permit be granted, subject to the recommendations of the Chief of Police, with proper police protection, including outside patrolmen° Councilman Coons seconded the motion~ MOTION CARRIED. DANCE PERMIT - HUGH~S AIRCRAFT EMPLOYEES: Application from Hughes Aircraft Employees for pe~'mission to hold public dance August 13, 1960 at the Carpenter's Hall, was submitted. It being the policy of the Council that dances be sponsored by local responsible organizations, Councilman Thompson moved that the dance permit be granted, subject to the recommendations of the Chief of Police, with proper outside patroling, and further subject to the provision that two responsible management employees sign the application, prior to the issuance of the licenses Councilman Chandler seconded the motion~ MOTION CARRIED. SIGN APPLICATION - FREEWAY TIRE SERVICE: Application for one 14 foot high, free standing lighted sign at 1826 Soo Los Angeles Street, together with sketch, was submitted, and ordered held over for one week (August 9, 1960) for further investigation, on motion by Councilman Chandler, seconded by Councilman Schutteo MOTION CARRIED. SIGN APPLICAIION - UNION OIL COMPANY: Application for one, 20 foot high, canopy lighted sign at 2587 West La Palma Avenue, together with plans, was submitted and reviewed by the City Council. On motion by Councilman Fry, seconded by Councilman Coons, said application was granted° MOTION CARRIED. SIGN APPLICATION - STANDARD OIL COMPANY; Application for one lighted canopy sign, and one free standing lighted sign at 532 So~ Brookhurst Avenue, to- gether with plan, was submitted and reviewed by the City Council~ and granted, on motion by Councilman Chandler, seconded by Councilman Coons° MOTION CARRIED. CLAIM AGAINST THE CITY: Claim against the City filed by Robert Vo Faust, Attorney, for and on behalf of Carmen Clemons, for injuries sustained April 25, 1960, was submitted. On motion by Councilman Fry, seconded by Councilman Chahdler, said claim was denied and ordered referred to the City'Attorney and the City's Insurance Carrier~ MOTION CARRIED. CANCELLAIION OE CITY TAXES: Cancellation of City taxes on property acquired by the Orange County Flood Control District~ Project Nco B1, Parcel No. 624, ~ormerly assesse~ fo §~ella ~o Turner, was au~horlze~, on mo~{on 5y Councilman Coons, seconded by Councilman Chandler. MOTION CARRIED. No action was taken by the ~zty Council on the request to cancel City taxes on property acquired by the Orange County Flood ConZrol District, Project No. 52, Parcel Nco 306, formerly assessed to Howard Mo Lang, as said property is outside the City of Anaheim° 4272 .~ty..Ha.~l, Anaheim,. California -OOUNCIL MINUTES - August 2, 1.960~ .7~O0..PoMo A~ARD OF CONIRACT - PROJECT NO. 84: On the recommendations of the City Engineer~ Councilman Coons moved that award of contract, Project Nco 84, be held over for one week, to allow for receipt of State approval. Councilman Chandler seconded the motion° MOTION CARRIED. RESOLUTION NO. 6186: Councilman Coons offered Resolution No. 6186 and moved for its passage and adoptions, Refer to Resolution Book, page A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A GRANT DEED CONVEYING IO IHE CIIY OF ANAHEIM CERIAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR AN EASEMENT ?OR ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES° (George Do Miller) On roll call ~he foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: A YES: COUNCILMEN: Chandler~ Coons~ Fry, Thompson and Schutteo NOES: COUNCILMEN: None,, ABSENT: COUNCILJdEN: None,, The Mayor declared Resolution No. 6186 duly passed and adopted. RESOUTTION NO. 6187: Councilman Coons offered Resolution Nco 6187 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 ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR AN EASEMENT FOR ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES, (George So Perry) On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. NOES: COUNCILMEN: None,, ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None, The Mayor declared Resolution NCo 6187 duly passed and adopted° RESOLUTION NO. 6188: Councilman Coons offered Resolution No. 6188 and moved for its passage and adoption° Refer to Resolution Book, page A RESOLUIION OF IHE CIIY COUNCIL Of [HE CIIY Of ANAHEIM ACCEPIING A GRANT DEED CONVEYING TO THE CITY Of ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR AN EASEMKNI FOR ROAD AND PUBLIC UIILIYY PURPOSES~ (Everette C~ [arns~orth) On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adored by the following vote: AYES: COIINCILMKN~ Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutteo NOES: COUNCILMEN: Non eo ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None° The Mayor declared Resolution NCo 6188 duly passed and adopted. RESOLUTION NO. 6189: Councilman Coons offered Resolution No. 6189 and moved for its passage and adoptiono Refer to Resolution Book, page A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A GRANI DEED CONVEYING IO THE CIIY OF ANAHEIM CERIAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR ANEAS£MENT FOR ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. (Keystone Savings and Loan Association) On roll call the foregoing ~esolution was duly passed and adopted 4273 C.~.ty Ha~..1.: An.ahe.i.~.~..California - COUNCIL MINUTES - August..2 by the following vote~ AYES: COUNCILMEN: Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. NOES: COUNCILMEN: None° ABSENT: COUNCILMt~N: None° The Mavor~clared Resolution NCo 6189 duly passed and adopted° RESOLUTION NO. 6190: Councilman Coons offered Resolution Nco 6190 and moved for its passage and adoptiono Refer to Resolution Book, page A RESOLUTION OF TH[ CITY COUNCIL OF THt~ 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. (Ronald Wo Caspers) On roll call the foregoin9 Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILM~N: Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. NOES: COUNCILM~N: None° ABSENT: COUNCILM~N: None° The Mayor declared Resolution NCo 6190 duly passed and adopted° RESOLUTION NO. 6191: Councilman Coons offered Resolution Nco 6191 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 ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR AN EASEMeNT FOR ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. (Henry F~ Hess) On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. NOES: COUNCILM~N: None° ABSENT: COUNCILM~N: None~ The Mavor declared Resolution Nco 6191 duly passed and adopted. RESOLUTION NO. 6192: Councilman Coons offered Resolution Nco 6192 and moved for its passage and adoption° Refer to Resolution Book, page A RESOLb~ION OF TH~ CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A GRANT DEED CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR AN~ASEMENT FOR ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. (Centralia School District) On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the followin9 vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. NOES: COUNCILMEN~ None. ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None. The Mayor declared Resolution Nco 6192 duly passed and adopted. DOWLING-ORANGEIHORPE ANNEXATION: Excerpts from the minutes of the Orange County Boundary Commission meetin9 of July 18, 1960,findin9 that the boundaries of the proposed annexation are not definite and certain, were sub- mitted, and on the recommendations of the City Manager, ordered received and filed, and further, authorized said annexation to proceed as originally com- menced, on motion by Councilman Chandler, seconded by Councilman Coons. MOTION CARRIED. 4274 City Hall~ ~n..~hq. im~ California - COUNCIL MINUTES - Auqust 2, 1960, 7:00 1960 INVENTORY: Report of 1960 Inventory, totaling $273,715o89, was submitted, and on motion by Councilman Chandler~ seconded by Councilman Coons, authorization was granted to remove obsolete items in the amount of $6,263036 from the inventory, as requested by the Purchasing Agent° MOTION CARRIED. On motion by Councilman Coons, seconded by Councilman Thompson, =ermission was granted to adjust the book value to the price inventory, as ~equested by the Accounting Officer ($79°83)° MOTION CARRIED° ORDINANCE NO. 1492: Councilman Fry offered Ordinance Nco 1492 for final reading and moved for its passage and adoption~ Refer to Ordinance Book~ page AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING THE ANNEXATION TO SAID CITY OF ANAHEIM OF CERTAIN INHABITED TERRITORY KNO~N AS BROADWAY-LA PALMA ANNEXATION. After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance Nco 1492 and having ~nowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Fry moved the reading in full of said ordinance be waived,~ Councilman Chandler seconded the motiono MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED. On roll call the foregoing Ordinance was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN~ Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutteo NOES: COUNCILMEN~ None~ ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None. The Mayor declared Ordinance Nco 1492 duly passed and adopted° ORDINANCE NO. 1495: Councilman Chandler offered Ordinance Nco 1495 for first reading and moved for its passage andadoptiono AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING ARTICLE IX, CHAPTER 2 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF ZONES IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AND THEREIN REGULATING THE USE OF LAND, HECGHT OF BUILDINGS AND YARD SPACES; ADOPTING A MAP SHOWING THE 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 THEREWITH~ (F-59~60~56 ~ R~3) After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance Nco 1495 and having Knowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Coons moved the reading in full of said ordinance be waived° Councilman Chandler seconded the motiono MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED° ORDINANCE NO. 1496: Councilman Fry offered Ordinance Nco 1496 for first readin9 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 THE ESTABLISHMENT OF ZONES IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AND THEREIN REGULATING THE USE OF LAND, HEIGHT OF BUILDINGS AND YARD SPACES; ADOPTING A MAP SHOWING THE BOUNDARIES OF SAID ZONES; DEFINING THE TERMS USED THEREIN; PROVIDING FOR ADJUSTg[ENT, AMENDMENT AND ENFORCEMENT; PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION AND REPEALING ALL SECTIONS OR PARTS OF SECTIONS IN CONFLICT THEREWITH~ (F-59-60-85 - R-3) After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance No~ 1496 and having ~nowledge o£ the contents therein, Councilman Coons moved the reading in full of said ordinance be waived~ Councilman Chandler seconded the motion° MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED. ORDINANCE NO. 1497: Councilman Coons offered Ordinance Nco 1497 for first reading and moved for its passage and adoptiono AN ORDINANCE OF THE CiTY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING ARTICLE IX, CHAPTER 2 OF' THE ANAHEI MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF ZONES IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AND THEREIN REGULATING THE USE OF LAND, HEIGHT OF BUILDINGS AND YARD SPACES; 4275 ~it¥, Ha,ll~ Anaheim~ California - COUNCIL M!N~JTES - Auqust 29 ,196,0~,,7~00 PoNo ,,,, ADOPTING A MAP SHOWING THE 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 THEREWITH. (F-59-60-42 - R-S) After hearing read in full the title of ordinance Nco 1497 and having knowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Coons moved the reading in full of said ordinance be waived° Councilman Chandler seconded the motion° MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED. BROADWAY-GILBERT ANNEXATION: Affidavit of Publication of proponents notice of intention to circulate a petition for annexation, published July 29, 1960, in the Anaheim Gazette, was submitted° RESOLUTION NO. 6193: Councilman Chandler offered Resolution No° 6193 and moved for its passage and adoptiono Refer to Resolution Book, page A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACKNOWLEDGING RECEIPT OF COPY OF NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CIRCULATE A PETITION RELATING TO THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AND AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION THEREOF, A ND APPROVING THE CIRCULATION OF SAID PETITION~ (Broadway-Gilbert Annexation) On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: Chandler~ Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutteo NOES: COUNCILMEN: None. ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None° The Mayor declared Resolution Nco 6193 duly passed and adopted° REQUEST TO USE LA PALMA PARK: Request of the Anaheim Optimist Club to put on a Musical Extravaganza program at La Palma Park, Wednesday night, October 19, 1960, was submitted and read° On the recommendations of the Director of Parks and Recreation, said request was granted, subject to application of Cos% Schedule II - $350000 per n%~ht with the right for the Club to operate the concession if they should desire to do so, on motion by Councilman Coons, seconded by Councilman Chandler° MOTION CARRIED. VARIANCE NO. 1021: Revised landscaping plan for Charterhouse Motel was submitted and reviewed by the City Council° it was noted that said plans show 4 landscaping islands, however, only 3 are now constructed, Councilman Coons moved that said landscaping plan be approved, as pre- sented, with no deletions. Councilman Chandler seconded the motion° MOTION CARRIED. RECORD OF SURVEY - LANDS AND BUILDING, INC.: On~ motion by Councilman Fry, seconded by Councilman Chandler, and on recommendation of the City Plannin9 Department, the minutes of the June 28, 1960 meeting pertaining to approval of Record of Survey submitted by Lands and Building~ Into, were ordered further clarified to read that the property is located at the southwest corner of Lincoln Avenue and Topanga Drive, and comprises under five acreso MOTION CARRIED. PROPOSED STREET: Nrc Murdoch reported on request received from McDanie.1 and McDanie!, Attorneys for LeRoy Owen, Fanco Corporation, for return of deed for street dedzcationo He presented a sketch of the area and explained that this was from a request of the Plax Company for possible access to Ball Road from ' their Cerritos Street location° He further explained that deeds for a 50 foot road-way have been received from all of the owners of property in the area, with the exception of Foremost Dairies° That it was his opinion that there was still a ~ossibility of acquirin9 sufficient dedication to construct this road° Councilman Coons moved that further action in regard to this request 4276 City Hall~.An~heim~ California - COUNCIL MINUIES.- Auqust 2~ 1960.~ 7500 be delayed until the City Manager can contact the property owners that were tnvolved in the street dedication to determine if they propose to still con- tinue with the original agreement° Councilman Fry seconded the motion. t~OTION CARRIED. [RACI NO. 1647: Upon report from Mro Iurner, Councilman Chandler moved that the City Attorney be instructed to set the matter for trial and request an early hearing date° Councilman Coons seconded the motion° MOTION CARRIED. RESOLUTION NO. 6194 .- RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-59-60-18: Councilman Thompson offered Resolution Nco 6194 and moved for its passage and adoption, amending $ondition No° 6, Resolution No~, 6001o Refer to Resolution Book, page A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING RESOLUTION NO~ 6001 IN RECLASSIFICATION PROCEEDINGS NO. F-59-60-18o On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutteo NOES: COUNCILMEN: None~ ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: Nones, The Mayor declared Resolution NCo 6194 duly passed and adopted~ ORDINANCE NO. 1498: Councilman Chandler offered Ordinance Nco 1498 for first readzng and moved for its passage and~optiono AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING CONDITION NO. 5 OF ORDINANCE NO. 1491 OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM° After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance No° 1498 and baying knowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Chandler moved the reading in full of said ordinance be waived,~ Coumilman Coons seconded the motion~ MOIION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED° ADJOURNMENI: Councilman Chandler moved to adjourn to August 9, 1960, 4:00 further, all Councilmen being present, moved to waive notice of said adjourn- mento Councilman Coons seconded the motlon,~ MOIION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED. ADJOURNED:/~2:00 midnight City Clerk