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1960/05/104085 ~Anaheimj California - ~~NUTES _ N~ 1 '196 .- 7~O(>- P.M. The City Council of the Cit~ of Anaheim met in regular session. PRESENT: COUNCILN~Nt Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. ABSENTt COUNCILN~Nt None. PRESENT: CITY NL~NAC~R~ Keith A. ~u~dbch. CITY ATTORNEY t Preston Turner. CITY CLERKt Dene M. WilliamS. CITY ENGINEERt Thornton Pie~sall. ACTING CITY PLANNING DIRECTO~ Richard Reeseo Mayor Schutte called the mee.~ing to order. RESOLUTION NO. 5997z Councilman Chandler offered Resolution Noo 5997 and moved for its passage and adoption. Refer to Resolution Book, pa~e _~ . ...... A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF TH~CCITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AND DIRECTING THE PAYN~NT OF DF~N~NDS AGAINST THE CIT$ AS OF N[AY 10, 1960. (Warzan%s No. 6688 to 6906, inclusive, totalin9 $531,753.64)o On roll call the foregoing R~solution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote~ AYESi COUNCILN~Nt Chandler, Coons, Fry~ Thompson and Schutte. NOES ~ COUNCI LN~fN ~ None. ABSENTt COUNCIL~N~ None. /he Mayor declared 'Resolution No. 5997 duly passed and adopted. OONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING - BROADWAY-LA PALN~ ANNEXATIONI Public hearing was continued from the meeting of April 26,! 1960, to this date, to allow an additional ten days (May 6, 1960) for the filing of supplemental protests to the annexation. The following certificate was submitted and read by ~ the City Clerk. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. CITY OF ANAHEIM ) I, DENE M. WILLIAMS, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that upon receipt of written protests to the inclusion of properties within the p~oposed BROADWAY-LA PALN~ ANNExATION, this office checked said ~ritten protests to determine the sufficiency thereof, and I FURTHER CERTIFY, that accor~in9 to the last equalized assessment roll o£ the County of Orange~ State of California, the assessed 'valuation of privately owned DroDerty, exclusive o£ ~mprovements, within said proposed ~nnexatlon, is ............. "' ' ' ° ' ' · '' ° · · ................ $ 391,620.00 AND, the assessed valuation of publicly owned property (Cfty of ~naheim) is ........................... . ................. $ 8,470.00 AND, I FURTHfR C~RTIFY that t~e total assessed valuation of all land, .~xclusive of improvements, within the a~ea propose~ for annexation, [s ................................ · 'o........ .............. $ 400,090.00 AND I FURTHER CERTIFY that the total assessed valuation of property, .~xclusive of i~provements, owned by persons within said territory proposed ;o be annexed, who have filed written p~otests prior to April 26, 1960, the late set for public hearing, and within ten days thereafter, and whose ~wnership I have been able to verify, is .... ' ............. $ 74,900°00 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have he:eunto set my hand and affixed the ;eal of the City of Anaheim this lOth day of May, 1960. /s/ Dene ~4o Williams. CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM 4086 City Hall~ Anaheim, Califor.qia - COUNCIL MINUTES - May 10, 1960, 7~00 P.M, -- , '1 , , , , , , , , , ,1 , , ,,,, ,11, , 11 ,, , ,, , ,,' ,, , ,,,,,, , , ,,, ~ Councilman Coons moved that it be the finding of the City Council that the total assessed valuation of the property protesting the annexation does not exceed 50% of the ~otal assessed valuation of the area proposed for annexation. Councilman Fry seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. Mrs. Duane Duncan, 8101 Siesta Street; Mr.. Gillett~ 8082 Moraga Street; and Mr. Henry Grask~, 8101 Ventura Street, addressed the Council, requesting information regal, ding the original petition requesting annexation$ the protests filed; city services in the area, and possible tax increase. Mr. Davis, AdminiStrative Assistant, explained the annexation procedure and answered thei~ questions concerning city services and taxes. Discussion was held by the City Council., and Councilman Coons moved that any further action on ~his annexation be deferred to allow sufficient time for the City 5ngineer~ City Manager and City Clerk to spot on the map the protesting properties~ ~nd that this public hearing be continued for one week, May 17, 19600 Coqncilman Chandler seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING - VARIANCE NO. 12111 Submitted by Alpha Beta Food Markets, Inc., requesting permission to erect a free-standing 6"ll""x 15'0" sign on property presently Zoned C-l, located at 915 South Brookhurst Street (west side of Brookhurst Street, north of Ball Road)° The City Planning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution No. 184, Series 1959-60, denied said variance. Public hearing was continued from the meetings of March 29, 1960 and April 5, 1960, for further investigation and consideration of the proposed sign ordinance° The Mayor asked if anyone wished to address the Coum il. Mr. Edwin Markson~ representing Alpha Beta, was present to answer any further questions regar4ing their sign request. The Mayor asked if anyone else wished to address the Council, there being no response, declared ~ the hearing closed. Discussion was held by the City Council and the plans reviewed. The Council indicated that this particular application was a special situation~ and their action on this sign variance in ~no way established a policy of the City COuncil° RESOLUTION NO. 5998~ Councilman Chandler offered Resolution No. 5998 and moved for its passage and adoption, granting said variance as requested, in accordance with plans presented° Refer to Resolutien Book, Pa9e A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY CO~CIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM GRANTING VARIANCE NO. 1211. On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the followin9 vote~ AYES~ COUNCILNENt Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. NOES~ COUNCIL~N l None. ABSENT~ COUNCILMENt None. The Mayor declare~ Resolution No. 5998 duly passed and ado'pted. CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING - ~OUSE MOVING PERMIT~ Application submitted by Robert L. Angle, requestinglpermission to move warehOuse"from 2218 Harbor' Boulevard %o 6741 Miller Street, Anaheim, California, was continued from the meeting of May 3, 1960, to ~e considered in conjunction with Reclassification No. F-59-60-90. The Mayor asked if anyone wished to address the Council. 4087 City Hal!, Anah.~i.m, Ca.lifo.mia - COUNQ.IL MINUTES - May 10,..1960, 7~00 Mr. Norman Ho Smedegaard, Attorney representing the Applicant, addressed the Council and asked permission to speak on both the house moving application and application No. F-59-60-90 for M-1 zoning, a§ the same parcel of property .. is involved. PUBLIC HEARING - RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-59-60-90~ Submitted by R. L. and D. J. Angle, requesting change of zone fromiR-A to M-l, property located at 6741 Miller Street, located on the west side of MAllet Street, approximately 580 feet north of the northwest corner of Anaheim Ro~d. The City Planning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution No. 219, Series 1959-60, granted said ~eolassi{ication, subject to the following conditionsl 1o Development in accordance with plans presented. 2. Dedicate 45 feet from cgnterlineo 3o Prepare street: improvement plans and install all improvements in accordance with approved standard pla~s on file in office of the City ~-ngineer. 4. Payment of $2.00 per front foot for street lighting purposes. 5. Waiver of P-L - 50 feet~ 6. Adequate parking. ~ 7. 90-day time limit on Items 2, 3 and 4° Mro Norman Ho Smedegaard advised the Council that the manufacturing company has been on the property for t~en years and that the applicant wished to move in the small warehouse building ~o extend his operations. Further, that there was no opposition at the hearing for M-1 zoning before the City Planning Commission° He questioned Condition No° 2 of the City Planning Commission's resolution, calling for a 45 foot dedication from the center line of Miller Street, when the agreement with the FLood Control District calls for the erection of a bridge, 64 feet in width° He also called attention to an error in the description contained in City Planning Commission Resolution No. 219, advising that line one of the description was omitted, and should read, "The northerly 65 feet of the following .... " o ~ o o Mro Murdoch advised that the 45 foot half width dedication is for a standard secondary street and allows ~or a four lane street, which includes a parkln9 lane on each side of the street and an area behind the curb for sidewalks, utility services, and for parkway purposes, which makes a_64 foot street from curb to curb. That if this area is being considered for industrial development, perhaps a complete study of the street pattern should be made, and suggested that the public hearing be continued to allow for possible visitation of the .- area,~ including the building to be moved° Councilman Thompson moved that the hearingson the house moving application submitted by Robert Angle and application No° F-59-60-90, be con- tinued for one week (May 17, 1960)o ~ouncilman Fry seconded the motion. MO/ION CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING - RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-59-60-91~ Submitted by 3oseph Ac and Rosina Martinez, requesting a change of zone from R-A to C-l, property located at 6761 ~Vest Ball Road (north side of Ball Road, west of Knott Avenue)° The City Planning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution No. 220, Series 1959-60, recommended said reclassification, subject to the following~ 1o Dedicate 53 feet from centerli~. 2o Prepare street improvement plans and install all improvements in accordance with approved standard plans on file in office of the City Engineer. 3. Payment of $2.00 per front foot for street lighting purposes. 4. Development in accordance with plans presented. 5. 10 foot landscaping from property line. 6. 90-day time limit. The Mayor asked if anyone wished to address the Council. Plans from the file were revfewed by the City Count il. Mr. Martinez, Applicant, addressed the Council, explaining his proposed plans of development for the medical center, advising that there would be 4088 City Hall, Anaheim,. Califorqia - COUNCIL MINU/ES - May 1.0, !960, .7!..O0. P..~;. .. approximately 7 or 8 suites in the center° Mr. Eugene Rose, Xepresenting Olympia Homes, asked permission to review the plans, as they axe proposing a development in the vicinity of Miller Street and Ball Road~ The Mayor asked if~ anyone else wished to address the Count il, %here being no response, declared the hearing closed. RESOLUTION NCo 5999: CouncJ lman Coons offered Resolution Nco 5999 and moved for its passage and adoptio~ authorizing the preparation of necessary ordinance, changing the zon~ as requested, subject to the recommendations of the City Planning Commission° Refer to ResolutiDn Book~ page A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF IHE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DF-TFRMINING THAI A CHANGE OF ZONE IS NECESSARY IN CERTAIN AREAS OF THE CITY, AND THAI ARTICLE IX, CHAPTER 2 OF IHR ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE SHOULD BE AN~NDED TO ACCOMPLISH SAID CHANGE OF ZONE. (F-59-60-91 - C-i) On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vo%e~ AYES: COUNCILN~N~ Chandler, Coons, Fry, Ihompson and Schutteo NOE$~ COUNCI LN~N ~ None o ABSENT~ COUNCILN~N~ Noneo The Mayor declared Resolution No. 5999 duly passed and adopted. PUBLIC HEARING - RECLASSIFIiCAIION NO. F-59-60-92~ Submitted by David $. Collins, requesting a change of zone from P-L and C-2 to C-3~ property located at 1116-1156 South Los Angeles S~reet (east side of So° Los Angeles Street, 120 feet north of Ball Road)° Ihe City Planning Gommission~ pursuant to their Resolution No° 2~1, Series 1959-60, recommended said reclassification, subject to the following; 1o Development in accordance with plans presented. 2o Dedicate 53 feet from centerline on Ball Road and Los Angeles. Remove existing improvements~ p~epare street improvement plans and install all improvements in accordance with approved standard plans on file in the office of the City Engineer~ on both Ball Road and Los Angeles Street. 40 Payment of $2°00 per front foot for street lighting purposes. 5. 90-day time limit on Items 2, 3, and 4. Plans from the file were reviewed by the City Council° Ntt. David Collins, Applicant, addressed the Council, and introduced ~ro Frederick Jo Kling~ Attorney representing the Chrysler Corporation~ the proposed developers o£ the property. Ntro Kling explained the proposed plans of development and offered to answer any questions that the Council might have. A colored rendering of the building was submitted° The Mayor asked if anyone else wished to address the Council, there being no response, declared the hearing closed° RESOLUTION NO. 6000: Counicilman Fry offered Resolution No° 6000 and moved for its passage and adoption, authorizing the preparation of necessary ordinance, changing the zoner as requ~sted~ subject to the recommendations of the City Planning Commission, and ~rther, that deed restrictions be filed, limiting the C-3 use to new or used car sales and services and uses incidental thereto, or any C-2 use° Refer to Resolution Book, page ....... 4089 C.ity Hall~ Anaheim: California - COUNCIL MINUTES - May lO A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF T}{E 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 N[UNICIPAL CODE SHOULD BE AN~NDED TO ACCON[PLISH SAID CHANGE OF ZONE. (F-59-60-92 - C-3) On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMENi Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutteo NOES ~ COUNCILMEN I None° : ABSENT~ COUNCILMEN~ None. The Mayor declared ResolutiOn No° 6000 duly passed and adopted'. PUBLIC HEARING - RECLASSIFICATION HOc F-59-60-94~ Submitted by Si.evens, McLaughlin, Kluthe, Grebel and Kerwin~ James Ke'rw~n, Authorized Agent, requesting change of zone from R-A, with one lot R-3 (variance), to C-l, property located on the west side of Placentia Avenue, between Sou~h Street and Morava Avenue° The City Planning Commissior~ pursuant to their Resolution No° 222, Series 1959-60, recommended said recla!ssification, sub3ect to the followingl 1o Dedication of 53 feet fZ~m the centerline of Placentia Avenue. 2o Dedication of 32 feet f~m centerline of South Street. 30 Installation of sidewalk~ on South and Placentia Street° 4° Payment of $2000 per froht foot for street lighting purposes on Placentia, South Street and Morava St~eto 5o Development in accordancs with pla ns on fileo 60 Removal of present build~ngSo 7o Landscaping six feet in ~rOnto 80 Development of each parcel in accordance with overall plan for center. 9° C-1 Deed Restrictions° 10o 90-day time limit on Items 1, 2~ 4 and 90 Petition of protest, dated APril 15, 1'960, containing six signatures, was submitted and read° Letter of pro,est from 3ce Mo Brower, 1838 Diana Avenue, was also submitted and read° The Mayor asked if anyone wished to address the Council° Mro Jim Kerwin, one of the APplicants, advised of their plans for a small neighborhood shopping center, an¢] offered to answer any questions regarding the proposed developmento Plans from the file were reviewed by the City Council° Mro Dan Sanford, 1802 Eo Verde Place, asked what type of uses were allowed in the C-1 zone° Mro Dick Reese read the allowable uses in the present C-1 zone, and the uses in the proposed C-7 zone. Mro Bob Kevorkian addressed %he Council and submitted an aerial photograph of the area, and a petition signed by residents within 300 feet of the p~oposed development, objecting to the granting of an unlimited C-1 zoning, and also a tract map showing in color the properties re~)resented by the petition° That in his opinion, the community at this time~ iS unable to support the type of community stores proposed° Further, he believed the proposed parking area inadequate~ that the development would create a traffic hazard, become a noise nuisance to the surrounding residents, and would devaluate their property, not from a financial standpoint but from a liveable standpoint, some of the homes being within 8 feet of the .property lineo He further advised that there would be certain types of commercial uses, such as a medical unit with sufficient off-street parking, that the residents would not be opposed %o, however, they definitely were opposed to unlimited C-1 zoning° That they would prefer the new proposed C-7 uses to the present C-1 uses. Mr. Joe Brower, 1838 Diana Avenue, addressed the Council, asking for controlled zoning of the area° 4O90 C..ity Hall~ Anaheim~ California .- COUNCIL MINUTES - May 10.~ 1960.t 7~00 P.M.; ...... Mrs Delos Summers~ 1832 Verde Place, and Mrs Clifford Anderson) 1919 East South Street, advised that they were in acco~rdance with the state- ments made by Mrs Kevorkian~ Discussion was held by the City Council, and Councilman Coons moved that public hearing be continued for three weeks (May 31, 1960) to allow for a conference with the prope}ty owners living within 300 feet of area in question, and the Applicant~ and representatives from the City, to work Out an agreeable solution to the problems involvedo Councilman Chandler seconded the motions MOTION CARRIED, RECESS= Councilman Coons meved for a ten minute recess° Councilman Fry seconded the motion° MOTION CARRIED° AFTER RECESS: Mayor Schutte called the meeting to order, all members of the Council being present, and the business at hand resumed. PUBLIC HEARING - RECLASSIFICATION NOs F-59-60-18: Submitted by Masonic Building Association of Anaheim, reqtesting: 1o That Conditiom Nco 5 be eliminated from Resolution of Intention NCo 55960 2 That the Masonic Building Association of Anaheim be released from compliance with any portion of Condition Nco 6 of said Resolution, insofar as the same may be applicable to Condition Nco 5° 30 That the description contained in Resolution Nco 5596 be amended to eliminate therefrom the Westerly 8 feet of the property therein described° (C-1 zoning .-. west side of Palm Street, between South and Vermont Streetso) The Mayor asked if anyone wished to address the Council° Mrs Leo Jo ?riis~ Attorney representing the Masonic Building Association, briefly outlined their previous requests and actions pertaining to Reclassification Nco F-59-60-18, and advised that as yet, they have no final buitdin9 plans, however~ if their request to eliminate Condition No° 5 of Resolution Nco 5596 is granted, they were ready to comply with the remainder of the conditions to obtain their zonings Me urged that amendment to the resolution of intent to rezone be granted, as requested° Mrs° Clementine Roberts) one of the own.ers of the property immediately south of the subject property, addressed the Council) advising that when their family applied for rezoning of their property, a 60 foot dedication for a future street was imposed~ and if Condition Nco 5 of Resolution No° 5596 was set aside~ they would also ask for relief from the dedication requirement° However, they would be agreeable to try and work out a solution to the street problem with Mrs ~riis, if he so desired.o Tract map of 'Tract Nco 3492 was reviewed by the City Council° The Mayor asked i{ anyone else wished to address the Council, there bein_q no response, declared the hearing closed° RESOLUTION NO. 6001: Further discussion was held by the City Council regarding street pattern and traffic flow in the area) at the conclusion of which) Councilman Thompson offered: Resolution Nco 600I and moved for its. passage and adoption, amending Resolution Nco 5596, as requested° Refer to Resolution Book, page A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMBNDING RESOLUTION NO. 5596 IN RECLASSIFICATION PROCEEDINGS NOo F-59-60-18~ On roll call the :foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILNIEN~ Chandler, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. NOE$~ COUNCI LN~N: Coons° ABSENT: COUNCILNiEN: Noneo The Mayor declar~ Resolution Nco 6001 duly passed and adopted. 4091 City Hall, ,An,ahei,m~ Cali.fornia., -, CO,I~,, ~,,IL MINUT,ES ..,,., May. 10. ,,1960, 7,10O' ,,P,o,,M,. .... RSCLASSIFICAIION NO. F-59-60-79: Submitted by Richard £o and Mable Ostroot, requesting R-3 zoning on property described, briefly, as located on the east side of Nutwood Street, north of Ball Road~ between Ball Road and Beacon Avenue° /he City Plannin9 Commission~ pursuant to their Resolution Nco 194, Series 1959-60~ recommended said reclassification be denied. Public hearing was held by %he City Council April 5, 1960~ at which time the hearin9 was closed and action deferred to this date to allow time for further study° On motion by Councilman Fry~ seconded by Councilman Schutte, public hearing was reopened° MOTION CARRIED' Mr. Richard Reese, Acting Planning Director, reported on the meetin9 held between the owners of the proper~y, residents in the area, planning staff and traffic engineer° That the residents in the area felt that this high density use of the property would increase the traffic at'Nutwo~d'and'Bai1 Road° Mr° DeVote presented plot plans to each Councilman, indicating how the traffic problem is proposed to be resolved° He explained that the entire parcel would be completed and developed as one subdivision° That it was their intention to request additional R-3 a~d C-1 zoning for the balance of the parcel of property, and if the area noted "N~o 1" on the plan is approved for R-3 at this time, it will allow them to proceed with financing~ and they will then follow through with the other necessary applications for zoning and subdivision map° It was determined that the area noted "NCo 1" which is requested to be developed at this time with 72 R-3!units, has a net area of 3o64 acres~ or 2188 square foot ~round area for eachlapartmento It was further determined and agreed by the developer, that the street widening and engineering improvements at the corner of Nutwood and Ball Road would be installed with the initial R-3 development° Those addressing the Council in opposition were~ N[rSo Calvin Jo Andrews, 927 Nutwood Street~ and Mr. Nodney Henslero Their reasons being: (1) The present condition of the corner of Nutwood and Ball Road; (2) objection to the alley; (3) objection to the density of use; (4) car~)orts in lieu of garages; (5) close proximity to school° Mrs. Linke, 943 Nutwood Street, stated that they, and the owners of the six houses next to her approved of this reclassification as requested. Mro DeVote further explained that a request for variance would be made for 80 carports ih lieu of required 90 9arages~ ard that an R-3 reclassi- fication would be requested for that Property to the east, a C-1 request made for the Ball Road frontage~ and the entire 10 acre parcel would be developed completely with off-site improvements prior to any occupancyo~ The Mayor asked if anyone else wishedto address the Council, there being no response~ declared the hearing closed. RHSOLUTION NO. 6002~ Councilman Fry offered Resolution No~ 6002 and moved for its passage and adoption, authorizing the preparation of necessary ordinance, chang~n$ the zone as requested, subject to the following conditions~ 1o Recordation of a tract map covering the entire 10 acre parcel° 2~ Dedication of 32 feet from the centerline of Nutwood Street for future street widening. 30 Dedication of 53 feet from the centerline of Ball Road for future street wid~ningo 4. Prepare street improvement plans and construct all improvements in accordance with standard engineering plans on file in the office of the City Engineero 5. Payment of $2o00 per front foot for street lighting purposes on Nutwood Street and Ball Road° 6o $25000 per dwelling unit to be paid to the park and recreation fund, and collected as a part of the building permit° 4092 City Hall,. A.niaheim,. Cai!iif0~, ,,ia, - COUNCI..L, MI..NUTE.S, .iII~ May. 10, 196_0, .7~0_0_~ P.M~ 7o 15-month time limit for the accomplishment of the above conditions. Refer to Resolution Book, page A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY O~UNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT A CHANGE OF ZONE IS N~CESSARY 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 2'.ONEo (F'59-60-79 - R-3) On roll call the by the following vote~ AYES I COUNCI L~ NOES'~ COUNCI L~ ABSTAINED FROM BOTING~ COUNCIL~N~ Chandler. ABSENT ~ COUNCI L~-N ~ None o foregoin9 Resolution was duly passed and adopted MN~ Fry, Thompson and Schutte. MN~ Coons. The Mayor declared Resolution Nco 6002 duly passed and adopted. RECLASSIFICATION NO° P-59-60-56 - TRACT NO. 3611s There being no one present representing the developer' review of additional plans of development, pursuant to condition of action taken in approving Final Tract No° 3611 on May 3, 1960, was ordered continued for one week (May 17, 1960) on motion by Councilman Coons, seconded:by Councilman Fry° MOTION CARRIED. RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-56-~7-30~ (Orco Commercial Properties - Ordinance Nco 1459, rezoning property located briefly, on the west side of South Los Angeles Street, north and South of Winston Road, to C-1 and C-3~ adopted March 29, 1960o) Petltion dated May 9, 1960, signed by seven residents in the 1300 block on Iris Street, requesting rezoning of property on the east side of Irls Street from Winston ROad to %he Marke~ Basket Grocery Store, from C-1 to R-3 to comply with the Present use of the land and surrounding area, was" submitted. It was moved by Councilman Coons, seconded by Councilman Thompson, that the City Council initiate action for R-3 zoning and refer the matter ~o the City Planning Commission° MOTION CARRIED° VARIANCE NO. 1160 - EXTENSION OF TIME~ Request from Mro Harry Knisely, Ai+.orney for Rom Investmen~ Company, for a 60-day~extension Of time to ' Variance No~ 1160, was sub~itted~ and granted on motion by Councilman Coons, seconded by Councilman Chandler. MOTION CARRIED. RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-59-60-25~ Revised plans of development for property located at the northeast corner of Cerritos and Euclid Avenues (C-1 - Ordinance Nco 1454) were submitted and reviewed by the City Council. Mr. Jiles addressed the Council, explaining the plans submitted, and presented a letter from Mro and Mrs. Charles Ro Keennon, adjacent property owners, approving the revised plans of development. Councilman Coons moved the revised plans presented be accepted. Councilman Thompson seconded the 'motion. MOTION CARRIED. FINAL MAP - TRACT NO. 3552~ Subdivider, Russell Jay and Ben Rochelle. Tract located on the east side of Knott Avenue, 1345 feet south of Lincoln Avenue (F-59-60-42 & Variance Nco 1173)o The City Engineer reported that the final map conforms substantially with the tentative map previously approved, that necessary fees have been paid and required bonds posted, and recommended final approval of said tract. On the recommendations of the City Engineer, Councilman Coons moved that final map, Tract No° 3552, be approved° Councilman Thompson seconded the motion° MOTION CARRIED. 4093 Ci.ty Hall, Anaheim,. Cali.f.ornia - CO..I~. ~IL ~.I,NI~. ES - May 1.0, !_960,. 7',PO, ,P,,,M. .... VARIANC£ NO. 1235: Submitted by Her~rt Eo Sicklnger, requesting waiver of minimum unit size requirements and ga.~age requirements on property located on the south side of Crestwood Lane, 300 feet east of Easy Way. The City Planning Commission~ pursuant to their Resolution No. 244, Series 1959-60, granted said variance~ subject to development in accordance with plans presented. Plans from the file were reviewed by the City Council and no further action taken. VARIANCE NO. 1238: Submitted by Cal-l;ue Investment Company, requesting a waiver of 15 foot corner side yard requirement to permit 10~ foot side yard on property located at 3444 Ariel Place (southeas~ corner of Knott Avenue and Ariel Place)° The City Planning Commission, pursuant to their Resblution No. 245, Series 1959-60, granted said variance.~ subject to development in accordance with plans presented° Plans were reviewed by the City Council and no further action taken. TENTATIV£ MAP - TRACT NO. 34381 Owner and Subdivider., Marjan Development, Inc. Tract located at the northeast cornerl, of South Street and Sunkist Street, and contains 107 proposed R-1 lots. The City Planning Com~i.ssiom recommended to the County Planning Com- mission that said tentative map be approved, subject to the following conditions~ 1o Subject to annexation. 2o Subject to State Highway approval. 3. Pertinent plot and buildin9 plans to be submitted to City Council for review. 4o Require that should this subdivision be developed as more than one subdivision, each subdivision thereof shall be submitted in tentative form for approval. 5~ $25.00 per lot Park and Recreation fee to be collected as part o£ the buildin9 permit° Councilman Fry moved that tentative map~ Tract No. 3438 be approved, subject to the recommendations of the City Hngineer and-City Planning Comm{smion, with the exception that Condition NCo 5 of City Planning Commission's recom- mendations be amended to read, "Payment of $25.00 per lot park and recreation £ee as part o£ the subdivisionmapo!" and further, subject to Street improvements on the "not a part"' immediately adjacent to Lot No° 65 and Lot No. 66° Councilman Coons seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIHD. TENTATIVE NtAP -TRAGT NO. 3770: Subdivider, Chip Development Company. Tract located 659 feet west o£ Placentia Avenue, south of La Palma Avenue~ and con- tains 83 proposed R-1 lots. The City Planning Commission approved said tentative map, subject to the ffollowing condltions~ 1. Dedicate access rights on La Palina Avenue to the City. 2. Provide 6 foot drainage easement along north side of Lot 57. 3. Pertinent plot and buildin9 plans to be submitted to' City Council for review. 4o Require that should this subdivision be developed as more than one subdivision, each subdivision thereof shall be submitted in tentative form for approval. 5. $25.00 per lot Park and Recreation fee to be collected as part of building permit° Communication dated May 6, 1960 from Anaheim Union High School District, advising of possible purchase of a portion of the~property~under consideration, was submitted and read° Mr. Jacobsen, representing Chip Development Company, addressed the Council and requested that action on said tentative map be withheld for two weeks. 4094 C_ity. Hall., A.naheim,.. GaliforO!a -.. CO .UNG.IL MINUTES - May iQ., 19.6.0, 7t0'0 Pursuant to the oXal request of NLr, Jacobsen, Counctlman Fry moved that action on Tentative MaP, Tract No. 3770~ be held over for two weeks (May 24, 1960)o Councilman Coons seconded the motion. NDTION CARRIED. TENTATIVE NLAP- TRACT NO. 3777: Owner and Subdivider, Orbit Construction Company. Tract loceted on ~he south side of the Riverside Freeway, 50 feet west of Cypress Street, and contains 14 R-1 lots. The City Planbing iCommission approved said tentative map, subject to the following conditions~ 1. Subject to State Htghway approval° 2o Cypress Avenue to be 53 feet. 3o 60 foot Street. opening to he provided 280 feet., 'plus or minus., east of west tract boundary.! 4o Pertinent plol~ and building plans to be submitted to the City Council for review. 5o Require that should this subdivision he developed as more than one subdivision, each subdivision thereof shall he submitted in tentative form for approval. 6o $25.00 per lo% Park and Recreation fee to he collected as part of the building permi.~o The City Engineer reported on the tract and recommended approVal, subject to the elimination oil the street opening requirement. On the recommendations of the City Engineer, Councilman Coons moved that tentative map, Tract Nee 3777 be api~roved, subject to the recommendations of the City Planning Commission, with the exception that Condition No. 3 thereof be eliminated, and further, that Condition Nee 6 be amended to provide for payment of $25.00 per lot park and recreation fee as a part of the subdivision map. Councilman Thompson seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. RECORD OF SURVBY: Owner, Wynne B. Mullen. Location, south side of La Palma, 281o18 feet east of Citron Street. It was reported by the City Planning Department that said record of survey has been revised by the Applicant and will again come before the City Planning Commission for further consideration. SIGN APPLICATION - FEDERATED ELECTRONICS: Requesting permission to erect an 8~ x 8~ free standing neon sign at 266 No Manchesteri~:~-(front~,.:.O~-building)~ was submittedo Mro Irwin Krone, representing Federated Electronics, explained the type and location of the sign. Sketch submitted was reviewed by the City Councilo Councilman Fry moved the sign application he 9ranted. Councilman Thompson seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. SIGN APPLICATION - FEDERATED ELECTRONICS: Requesting permission to erect an 8" x 8' free standing neon sign at 266 No Manchester (rear of building) was submitted° ~ro Irwin Krone addressed the Council, explaining the location and type of sign requested° Sketch submitted was reviewed by the City Council° Councilman Fry moved the sign application be granted° Councilman Thompson seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. SIGN APPLICATION - CASEY BECKHA~: Requesting permission to erect a 41 foot high free standing neon sign at 801 So~th Los Angeles Street, was submitted~ Plans were reviewed by the City Council° A gentleman, rePreSenting the sign company, addressed the Council, 4O95 City Ha!l~ .Anaheim~ California - CI)U~..ClL MINUTES - May 10~ !960, ..7!0.0....p.,.~.; . advising that he believed the sign is to be erected entirely on private property. Councilman Thompson moved Bhe ~ign application be granted. Councilman Chandler seconded the motion° Councilman Coons voted "no". MOTION CARRIED. SIGN APPLICAIION - HARRY AND LILLIAN SHA~I Requesting permission to erect a 28 foot high free standing lighted .sign at 326 S. Euclid Avenue. Plans submitted were revieV~ed by the City Council Councilman Coons moved the application be denied° Councilman Chandler seconded the motion° MOTION CARRIED° SIGN APPLICATION - ANAHF. IM SWIM SCHO0~ Requesting permission to erect a 14~' high, 4' x 6~ free standing lighted sign at 1809 We La Palma Avenue. The Applicant addressed the Council and advised that the sign pole will be on the outside of the wallo Sketch submitted was reviewed by the City Council° Councilman Chandler moved ~he sign application be granted. Councilman Fry seconded the motion° MOTION CARRIED. SIGN APPLICA/ION - CHALH/ RHSIAURANTI Requesting permission to erect an addition to the existin9 £ree standin9 neon sign at 731 West Katellao Plans were reviewed by the City Council~ and a gentleman representing the sign company addressed the Council, explaining the wordin9 on the sign. Councilman Schutte moved the sign application be 9rantedo Councilman Fry seconded the motion° MOTION CARRIED. SIGN APPLICATION - TAMPICO MOIEL~ Requesting permission to relocate and add to an existing free standin9 lighted sign at 2016 Eo Center Street° Plans were reviewed by the City Council° Councilman Fry moved the sign application be granted° Councilman Thompson seconded the motion° MO/ION ~CARRIF. D. SI(~ APPLICATION - O'GARRiTY~$~ Requesting permission to erect a 36 fo°t high, rotating, free standing lighted sign at 3030 West Lincoln. Plans were reviewed by the City Council and discussion was held re- garding the possibility of establishing a precedent in the immediate area° Councilman Thompson moved the sign application be 9ranted. Councilman Chandler seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIF. D. SIGN APPLICATION - CHEF'S PANTRY~ ReqUesting permission to erect a 17 foot high, free standing lighted sign at 1142 N. East Street. Plans submitted were reviewed by the City Council° Councilman Chandler moved the sign application be q~antedo Councilman Thompson seconded the motion° MOTION ~ARRIF-D. SIGN APPLICATION - HARDIN OLDSMOBILA, Requesffn9 permission to erect a 19 foot high, rotatin9 free standing~ neon sign at 535 So Los Angeles Street. Plans submitted were reviewed by the City Council. Councilman Chandler moved the sign application be granted. Councilman Fry seconded the motion° Councilman COons voted "no#. MOTION CARRIFD. 4096 _City Hall, iAnaheim, Califor.~ia.~_ COUNCIL MINUTES - May .!0..., 1960, .7;00. P,M:. .. SIGN APPLICATION - R. W. Nt~.RSELLUS~ Requesting permission to erect a 36 foot high free standing neon group sign at 1354 So Los Angeles Street. Plans submitted were reviewed by the City Council and it was noted that the sign was proposed %o be located within the 50 foot P-L zone of M-1 property° Councilman Fry moved the sign application be denied. Councilman Coons seconded the motion° Councilmen Thompson and Schutte voted #no"o NDTION CARRIED. SIGN APPLICATION - CON, UNITY STATIONS, INC.~ Requesting permission to erect a 24 foot high free standin~ neon sign at the southwest corner of Lincoln and Topanga Drive° ~ Plans were reviewed by the City Council and it was noted that the sign would project over the property lineo Councilman Chandler moved that the sign application be granted, subject to no over-hang from the property lineo Councilman Coons seconded the motion~ MOTION CARRIED. AWARD OF CONTRACT - WORK oRDER NO. 1731~ The City Engineer reported on bids received for the furnishing :.and installing of one electrically driven, deep well pump in well Nco 28, as follows, and recommended the acceptance of the low bid, that of Peerless PU~npSo BIDS RECEIVED Peerless Pump, Hydrodynamics Division, Food Machinery & Chemo Corpo (Accompanied by a bid bond 301 West Avenue 26, in the amount of Los Angeles 31, California $ 9,977045 Fairbanks Morse & Company 4535 So° Soto Street Los Angeles, California (Accompanied by a bid bond in the amount of $1,100o00) 10,251o00 Wintroath Pumps, Division of Worthinqton Corporation 1100 So Meridian Ave. Alhambra, California (Certified Check in the amount of $1,050 o 00. Check No. K 8979) 10,270.94 RESOLUTION NO. 6003: Councilman Coons offered Resolution No° 6003 and moved for its passage and adoption, Refer to Resolution Book, page A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A SEALED PROPOSAL AND AWARDING A CONTRACT TO THE LOWEST RESPONSIBLE BIDDER FOR THE FURNISHING OF ALL PLANT, LABOR, SERVICES, NIATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT AND ALL UTILITIES AND TRANSPORTATION~ INCLUDING POWER, FUEL AND WATER, AND PERFORMING ALL WORK NECESSARY TO CONSTRUCT AND COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC IMPROVENt~NT~ FURNISHING AND INSTALLING ONE ELECTRICALLY DRIVEN, SUBNiERSIBLE, DEEP WELL, TURBINE LINE SHAFT PUMPING UNIT, INCLUDING CONCRETE BASE AND CHLORINATING TUBEr IN WELL NO. 28, 1144" EAST OF ~ILLER ST. AND 75' NORTH OF ANAHEIM ROAD, WORK ORDER NO. 1731o (Peerless Pump) On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES~ COUNCIL~EN~ Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. NOES~ COUNCILN~N~ Noneo ABSMNT~ GOUNCILN~N~ Noneo The Mayor declared Resolution No. 6003 duly passed and adopted° 4097 City Ha.!l, Anaheim, Cali.forn.ia r. CQ.U~C!.L MI .NUTE$ - lacy 10,...19.60,..7~00 p..M, .~ r FINAL COMPLETION - JOB NO. 11815 The City Engineer certified that Bar-Roe Contractors, Inco, has completed Broakhurst Street sewer improvement from Orange Avenue northerly approximately 600 feet, Job No. 1181, in accordance with plans and specifications, and r~commended the work be officially accepted. RESOLUTION NO. 6004~ Councilman Fry offered Resolution No. 6004 and moved for its passage and adoption. Refer to Resolution Book, ~ge A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF T~ CITY OF ANAHEIM FINALLY ACCEPTING THE COMPLETION AND THE FURNISHING OF ALL PLANT, LABOR, SERVICES, MATERIALS AND £QUIPN~ENT AND ALL UTILITIES AND TRANSPORTATION INCLUDING POWER, FUEL AND WATER, AND PERFORMING ALL WORK NECESSARY TO CONSTRUCT AND COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT, TO WIT~ THE BROOKHURST STR£ET SEWER IMPROV£NtENT, ALONG THE EAST SIDE OF BROOKHURST STREET FROM ORANGE AVENUE NORTHERLY APPROXIMATELY 600 FEET, 30B NO. 1181. On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following voter AYESt COUNCILMEN5 Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. NOES~ COUNCIIA4EN ~ None.' ABSENTt COUNCILMEN ~ None o The Mayor declared ResolutiOn NOG 6004 duly passed and adopted. RESOLUTION NO. 6005~ Councilman Coons offered Resolution No. 6005 and moved for its passage and adoption. Refer to Resolution Book, page A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF TME CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A fitlANT DEED CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERIY FOR AN EASEMENT FOR ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. (Ledger T. Smith) On roll call the £oregoin9 Resolution was duly passed and adopted by ~he following vote: AYES= COUNCILMEN~ Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. NOES: COUNCILMEN ~ None. ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None. The Mayor declared Resolution No. 6005 duly passed and adopted. RESOLUTION NO. 6006.. Councilman Coons offered Resolution No. 6006 and moved for its passage and adoption. Refer to Resolution Book, page A RESOL~T!ON 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. (Crenshaw Building Corp. ) On roll call %he foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by %he followin~ vote: AYES.. COUNCILMEN5 Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thomp~.on and $chutte. NOES.. COUNCILMEN 5 None. ABSENT: COUNCILMEN ~ None. The Mayor declared Resolution No. 6006 duly passed and adopted. RESOLUTION NO. 60075 Councilman Coons offered Resolution No. 6007 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 4098 City Ha.ll, Anaheim, .C. ali.for~ia.- CO .UNC!L MINUTES - May !0, 196.0,. 7.,.0.0 P..M. ..... CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR AN EASEN~NT FOR ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PUR~K)SES. (Irma M. Frye) On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYESt COUNCILN~Nt Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. NOES~ COUNCILN~N: None° ABSENT: COUNCILN~N: None. The Mayor declare4 Resolution No. 6007 duly passed and adopted:. RESOLUTION NO. 6008~ Councilman Thompson offered Resolution No. 6008 and moved for its passage and adoption. Refer to ResolutiOn Book, page A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COqNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREENMNT TO BE N~DE AND ENTERED INTO WITH THE NORTHERN ORANGE COUNTY COUNCIL, COUNCIL NO. 37, REGION XII, BOY SCOUTS OF A~ERICA, FOR THE USE OF LA PALMA STADIUM FOR THE PRESENTATION OF A SCOUT-O-RAN~. On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following voter AYESt COUNCILN~N: Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. NOES: COUNCILN~N: None. ABSENTt COUNCILN~N: None o The Mayor declared Resolution No. 6008 duly passed and adopted. RESOLUTION NO~ 6009: Councilman Schutte offered Resolution No. 6009 and moved for its passage and adoption° Refer to Resolution Book, page A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY coUNcIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHHI~ APPROVING AN AGRHEN~NT TO BE ~ADE AND ENTERED INTOiBY THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA~ D£PARTN~ENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, AND THE CITY OF ANAHHI~ FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SEWER UNDER THE NEWPORT ~REEWAY AT SANTA ANA CANYON ROAD! AND AUTHORIZING THE N~YOR AND CITY" CLERK TO EXECIfrE SAID AGREE~[HNT FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE CITY. (VII'Ora-44aAna, Agreement Nco 1019). On roi1 call the ~oregoln9 Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL~IHN: Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. NOES: COUNCIL~N: None. ABSENT ~ COUNCI LN~N ~ Non e. The Mayo= declared Resolution No. 6009 duly passed and adopted. CANCELLATION OF COUNTY TAXES, On motion by Councilman Fry, seconded by Councilman Coons, the Orange CoUnty Board of Supervisors were requested to cancel County taxes on property acquired by the City of Anaheim, pursuant to Resolution Nco 5972 (recOrded Book 5220~ page 322)° ~tOTION CARRIED. CLAIM FOR DAN~GES: Claim filed by Mro Nelson P. Walters, 79 Vanguard Rd., Via 1844 Haster Street, Anaheim, on behalf of his wife, Mae Walters, for personal injuries suffered as result of a fall March 27, 1960, was submitted~ and on motion by Councilman Coons, seconded by Councilman Fry, said claim was denied and ordered referred to the City Attorney and the City's insurance carrier. NDTION CARRIED. PURCHASE OF FACILITIES: On the recommendations of George Fo Oelkers, Director of Public Utilities, purchase of Edison Company facilities in the vicinity of Lincoln Avenue, between ~agnoiia Avenue and Gilbert Street (20 consumers) in the total amount of $15,098°44, was authorized, on motion by Councilman Coons, seconded by CouncilB~n Schutte. MOTION CARRIED. 4099 City H.all~ Anaheim,. California - COUNCIL MINUTES - May. 10, 1960., 7~0.0 P.~.M., ...... ORDINANCE NO. 1474: Councilman Fry offered Ordinance No. 1474 for first reading and moved for its passage and adopti~no AN ORDINANCE OF THE CIIY OF ANAHEIM ANMNDING ARiICLE III, CHAPTER 2, OF IHE ANAHEIM ~UNICIPAL CODE BY REPRALING S£CTIONSi3274, 3274.1, 3274.2, 3274.3, 3274.4, 3274.5~ 3274.6, 3274.7~ 3275~ 3277~ 3279~ 32~1~ 3287, 3288, 3289, 3290, 3291, 3292, 3293, 3294, 3295, 3296, AND 3298 THERESa, AND BY ADDING THERETO A NEW SECTION TO BE NI~BERED 3274. (consolidating the s~eed limit sections into one section) After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1474 and having knowledge of the contents therein, C~.uncilman Coons moved the reading in full of said Ordinance be waived° Councilman Fry seconded the motion. NDTION UNANINDUSLY CARRIED. ORDINANCE NO. 1475: Councilman Coons offered Ordinance No, 1475 for first reading and moved for its passage and adopti~no AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ~[ENDING ARTICLE IX, CHAPTER 2 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE ESTAB~ISH~NT OF 2DNES IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AND THEREIN REGULATING THE USE OF LAND, HEIGHT OF LBI~tLDINGS AND YARD SPACES; ADOPTING A NL~P SHOWING THE BOUNDARIES OF SAID ZONES; DEFINING THE TERMS USED THEREIN; PROVIDING FOR ADJUSTNtENT, A~ENDNMNT AND ENFORCENMNT; PRESCRIBING PEN- ALTIES FOR VIOLATION AND REPEALING A~L SECTIONS OR PARTS OF SECTIONS IN CONFLICT THEREWITH. (F-58-§9-88 - R-3) After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1475 and having knowledge of the contents therein, COUncilman Coons moved the reading in full of said ordinance be waived° Councilman Fry seconded the motion NDTION UNANINDUSLY CARRIED. ORDINANCE NO. 1472~ Councilman Fry offered Ordinance No. 1472 for final readin9 and moved for its passage and adoption° Refer to Ordinance Book~ page AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AN~NDING ARTICLE III, CHAPTER 2, OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING THERETO SECTION 3274°7. (35 mile speed limit - portion of Ninth Street) After hearin9 read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1472 and having knowledge of the contents therein, CoUncilman Fry moved the readin9 in full of said ordinance be waived. Councilman Coons seconded the motion. MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED.. On roll call the foregoin9 Ordinance was duly passed and adopted by the following vote~ AYES~ GOUNCILNMN! Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. NOES~ COUNCI LN[EN: None. ABSENT~ GOUNCILN~N: None. The ~ayor declared Ordinance No. 1472 duly passed and adopted. ORDINANCE NO. 1473: Discussion was held by the City Council regarding possible amendment to certain sections of the proposed Bench Ordinance, and on motion by Councilman Thompson, seconded by C~)uncilman Coons, action on Ordinance No. 1473 was ordered held over for one week (May 17, 1960). MOTION CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE~ Correspondence not requiring vote of City Council was ordered received and filed on motion by CounCilman Coons~ seconded by Councilman Fry. NDTION CARRIED. FINANCIAL AND OPERATING REPORTS: Financial and Operating Reports for the month of April~ 1960~ were ordered received and filed on motion by Councilman Coons, seconded by Councilman Fry. ~OTION CARRIED. 4100 City Hall, Anaheim, Cali,~o.znia -,COUNCIL MINUTESl .-. May...!0, 19,61.0., RESOLUTION NO. 6010~ Councilman Fry offered Resolution No. 6010 and moved for its passage and adoptioh. Refer to R6solutiOn Book, page A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY coUNcIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING AN AMENDMENT OF AN AGREEMENT OF SALE AND PURCHASE DATED MARCH 1, 1958 ~DE AND ENTERED INTO ~ITH THE ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS NOS. 2 ~D 3. On roll call the ~oregoing, Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote~ AYESI COUNCILM~N~ Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. NOES~ COUNCILI~N ~ None, ABSENTt COUNCIL~N~ None. The Mayor declare~ Resolution No. 6010 duly passed and adopted. AD3OURNMENT= Coum ilman FrY moved to adjourn. Councilman Thompson seconded the motion° MOTION CARRIED, ADJOURN£D~(1214$ A.M. ) . City H.a.l.l.~ .A.nah.eim.,.. Ca.liforqia -..COUNCIL MINUTES - May ..17, .1960..~ .7.,00 The City Council ef the City of Anaheim met in regular session. PRESENT= COUNCILMEN~ Chandler, Coons, ?fy, Thompson and Schutte. ABSENT~ COUNCILMEN: Noneo PRESENT~ CITY N~NAGER~ Ke~th A, Nk~rdoch. CITY ATTORNEY, P~es%on Turner. ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEYI Joseph Geisler. CITY CLERK= Dene M. Williams. CIIY ENGINEER= Thornton Piersall. ACTING CITY PLANNING DIRECTOR~ Richard A. Reeseo Mayor Schutte called the meeting to order. MINUTES~ Minutes of the regular meeting~held May 3, 1960 and May 10, 1960, were approved on motion by Councilman Coons, seconded by Councilman Chandler° MOT I ON CARR I ED. CONTINU~-D PUBLIC HEARING - BROADWAY-LA PALN~ ANNEXATION~ Action by the Clty Council regarding Broadway-La Palma Annexation was deferred from the meeting of May 10, 1960, to determine the location of properties protesting inclusion° The map of the area indicating those properties protesting the annexation was presented to the City Council and explained by Mr. Nklrdocho It was noted that the only a'.rea that could be excluded and not create a county area, was two parcels of property located at the southeast section of the proposed annexation, immediately east of the subdivision at the northeast corner of Broadway and Gilbert Street, comprising approximately 6 3/4 acres. It was also noted that these two parcels would be a{fected by annexation now pending (Broadway-Gilbert). Councilman Chandlelr moved that reauest for exclusion be denied° Councilman Coons seconded t~e motion° MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED. There being no fu~her discussion regarding exclusion of property, the Mayor declared the hearing closed°