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1961/08/29 5065 City Hall, Anaheim3 California - COUNCIL MINUTES - Auqust 29~ 1961. 3:00 P.Mo SIGN APPLICATION: KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN - application for permission to erect a non-conforming sign (over-size and revolving roof sign) at 2008-A Anaheim-Olive Road9 together with plan, was submitted and reviewed by the City Councilo Councilman Thompson moved moved said sign application be grantedo Councilman Fry seconded the motiono MOTION CARRIED. - RESOLUTION NOo 7145: On the recommendation of the City Manager, Councilman Coons offered Resolution Noo 7145 for passage and adoption, authorizing the Finance Director to make certain refunds (duplicate payments, overpay- ments~ or erroneous payments of City fees, licenses, etco) upon certifica- tion by the appropriate City Department Head. Refer to Resolution Booko A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE FINANCE DIRECTOR TO MAKE CERTAIN REFUNDS UPON CERTIFICATION BY APPROPRIATE OFFICIALS. On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES: NOES~ ABSENT~ COUNCILMEN~ COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN: Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutteo Noneo Noneo Mayor Schutte declared Resolution Noo 7145 duly passed and adopted. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NOo 121 - Request of Wo Ao Behnke for waiver of Condition Noo 5, Resolution Noo 7006, pertaining to street lighting fee previously paid under Conditional Use Permit Noo 36, was submittedo In accordance with the terms of Resolution Noo 7145, no further action was taken by the City Councilo REQUEST - WAIVER OF BUSINESS LICENSE - Request of Herbert Ao Morales, 1006 East Commonwealth, Fullerton, a blind salesman, for permission to sell door to door, products made by the California Industries for the Blind, was submitted, discussed, and referred to the City Manageris Office and City Attorney for investigation and report at the next Council meeting (September 5, 1961). REFUND - BUSINESS LICENSE ~ Request of Newton Lo Cox, for refund in the amount of $50000 representing Anaheim business license obtained in duplicate was submitted 0 In accordance with terms in Resolution Noo 7145, no action was taken by the City Councilo DRIVEWAY APPROACH - 604 WEST LINCOLN AVENUE - Request of Ao. H. Macres for seventeen (17) foot driveway approach at 604 West Lincoln Avenue, together with sketch thereof was submitted and reviewedo Councilman Chandler3 being a party of interest, withdrew from the meeting and took no part in the discussion or action on this requesto Discussion was held by the City Council, and Councilman Thompson moved the request for driveway approach be grantedo Councilman Coons seconded the motiono MOTION CARRIEDo Councilman Chandler returned to the meeting at 3:43 P.M. .-~;,"~ 5066 City_ti~!.L1._~!1a~~_~'LJ~..a_1.tfoT@~_~;2QV.fi~IL MINUTES <- Augu5t 29~ 1961~ 3~00 P..M" Q.B..IVEWALAPPB~QACHf.:.L:.J1iQE9SED AMENDMENT TO CODE ~ Counc i Iman Coons moved that the City Attorney be instructed to prepare necessary ordinance per- mitting requests for driveway approaches on Lincoln Avenue (Center Sto) to be handled through the Engineering office on an administrative basiso Councilman Thompson seconded the motiono MOTION CARRIEDo &US~Ns.~~~JJ.~ENSF~...:..~B Ss.RViCE COMPAtih_~LNC v 1 LAUNDRY MACHINE CHARGES: Communication from. Web Service CompanY9 Inca, regarding business licenses chlrged by the City of Anaheim for coin-operated laundry machines leased to apartment house owneLs9 W35 contInued from the meeting of AiJgust 15~ 1961~ to allow submission of '3 counter opinion by Mro Ancel, Attorney representing W~b Service Compan~ to the City Attorney's opiniono AttorneyVs brief9 dated August 2.59 19619 filed by Mark Go Ancel~ Attorney~ w~s submitted (copies of said brief having been furnished e3ch Coune l~an;o Mro Murdoch reported that in accordance with the present Code1 there is no 31tern~tive but to charge what the present Code calls fOT9 and f the Council considers that this is the type of opera- tion not contemplated when the fees were set by Ordinance, that the CouncIl might want to consider a change in the Codeo Mra Ro Ho Redmond, Attorney representing Web Service Company, incoq referred to the brief filed bv Mro Ancel, and was of the opinion that the bas~s of taxation was unf1ir if the City taxed the same business differen bec3use of the dif erence jn the methods of operation, and f0rther reported that the machines are leased by apartment house managers :::md dTe~; rY,Jperated for their conven eneeo Other; addressIng the CO:.H1Cil on this matter were Mro Wally C1 rr 9 01.1nge Meter Wa s.i~H~rServi ce 9 12.29 West Fi fth street ~ Santa Ano9 Hid MrJ WIl.liam Fu Bloomfield~ President of the Web Service Company, ':nc, Further d scuss on W3S held by the City Council~ and at the oncluslon thereof9 Coun:,.~lm?n Coons moved that all materials filed in this matter be referred to the C~ty AttorneyDs Office and City ManagerOs Office for 3D aJ.idlvs=.s ,1f'.d recommendr3tion relative to the situation and possible 2mendment ~o the Codeo Councilman Fry seconded the motiono MOT I ON CARR lED ,; JiOTI~LQ[ TAL~ALS_...:~-9UtiIY,. OF_ OR~NGE'~; Notice of proposed tax sale by the County of Orange of a one (1) foot strip of land located on the east side of Cldremont Street running south from Ball Road, and immediately adjacent to the improved street right of way, was deferred from the meeting of A1Jgust 229 19619 for further repor~ as to the opinions of the adjacent property owners reg~rding thIS proposed tax saleo Mra Murdoch reported th~t the adjacent property owner was con- t~cted ~nd does intend to bid on this parcel of land~ that it was at his request tJF1t this property was brodght up for tax saleo B:3sed on the City Manager's report and recommendation, Council- man Coons moved that the Tax Collector of Orange County be advised that the City of An3heim consents to the sale of subject property (Tract Noo 1758, Lot B, Ex S 90 ft 0 Councilm3n Chandler seconded the motiono MOTTON CARRIEDu TR6.CT NO';...2422-::Jl~QlJES'tLQ.F. REFUNQ: Request of Loran Do Covington, Covington Brothers Construction Company, for refund of certain fees paid in connec- tion with Tract Nou 2495, W3S continued from the meeting of August 223 196L : n ord])l E' 'W j th trle term:; 0 f Re;oluti on No 0 7145, no fur f:he r the.' + ()r'l '\Iv:-=3 S' t,~3Ken :~ounc 10 QIlAN'~I::~_~Q<~~IL..~Q~~._~~6JL~~t~~~.~~_J::Jg'~~~E..b2\ Orange County Use Variance No 0 4819 request permiss on to est3bl~sh l09 unit Trailer Park in the A-l, C3eneral ;(:ulturdL str ct~ loc1ted dt the northwest corner of BIu <.3..FTi C;trF'E2 nd oPJdoA.-venue northe:-J st of the City of Anaheimo ;':"';r:..';:iiSiIt,)'::':;:;.;:L'i',~,,,, ",",",," -'-,"'111. -:~,;~~.::.:.;,.'~"~ 506-7 ~ i t1L~(U:.,t~r An,.~b~?~~~~~i~l i -f:~!:D.L~T-=.~f OUJ'jC I.I~~. !V!;;1112:g2~_~~~"J~~~~~~l:~29 2 196):.1_ 3 Loa P 0 M 0 ;?Rs.M~~JJl)~~;_lI.2'~J:i:}lNNl..N(~..,~9J~Mj.~~jQN~.,2Id}Y ~iL[ Uricor j :ocu,:; ::'on wa s held by the t. f ')\.Anc 1 ~29ud DC) ps~).:.t t'"ture dt','e 1 ':i[l!ne:n.t of the NOTtheast Area 9 (, r ir';)Ve'j f;.., t oe made by the Ci ty CO:GJrnls (Fi 0+ t)'~e (-'i1 ~ re No:r.the_,'~:Jrtn. to the Riverside j 'l " E-:'f1 t -j A. \/ e (;. H' ) . ) ~, 1 (1 <::' r s t 3 n din g t hat t his i s e xi ~j t nq U.Jt::) thE' 1 no _! nd PI' oj ec ted use; proposed d",> F -:~(:' re ');1Tc(~'~:ri;j.i on5 to exact zoning of ~~.""J-"".,......,h_~"-;:':~',.'-" _.;~, E:<cerpts from the City P13nning CorruJ~.ission held August 21~ 1961:) and forwarded to the Orange County Planning Comrnission9 wh.erein the City PI Jnning Comrnis on recommender) that the area bounded by Placentia Avenue on the Westg OrJngethorpe Avenue on the North9 Blue Gum street on the East9 ~nd the Riverside Freeway on the South9 be indicated as Medium Density Residential on the Prelimina~y General Plany and further expressing their policy reCOITl.'iHendation th,':\t no I'esidenti31 uses be permitted east of Blue Gum Street9 and that BlueGum street be considered the westerly boundary of the nor~heast industrial 3rea~ were subrnltted9 copies having been furnished each Counc lmano The following correspondence submitted to the City Planning Commission was also s.uDmi-cted to the City COdD.!::;il Jnd read in full by the Ci ty Man:3ger 1 ComD:!.unic.jtion dated August 18) 196 9 fTom Fred Po Clatworthy:) C3erleT31 M.kJn.;3gel' 9 Assoc 3tec1 ChambeTs of ,:=ommerce of Orange CountY9 together wi~h the Resolut~on d3ted August 79 961~ adopted by the Board of Dir- ectors9 urging all governing and planning agencies in Orange County to review and establish a plan for their industrially owned properties in a pr3-tical ~nd re31~stic manner9 and th~t they resist the inclusion of uses 1-..~:aT t'i.JD indust:~:~Jl In Indi)str131.~zol~jed ~I'edS,) -1h co.:'I'.JiI. Edwr3Td Ro and g the issuance of ~~ d rpctly across the ie' e {-.;~ j ill, Y' ~~OI Edward Go and SSU3~ce of County Use ~he entire west side ]d protest" !~I i he.1 :/~. n '.:.' j:)' ^ ""':' : s b ('1 'j 1 Jb S..JI ~J .3 L -' 1: i2T :-::,:: rk \lVO) Td r,'yt ~ j; d t'"H? =o~ncilman Thompson felt ~1ncj9t'J.O[I\/ever9 was of the ndustrial grQwth in the }- t._-~F t)D 1. i 0 r; t. ;\3+,j t ,~ IVll .eo! t.! en T 7,;cIPc! um de!15 i ty re s ident:i. a 1 3r ~ ';"I'E.f T, or s.JJsL'f:d:) t!.i2 ,-~.:!.ty olJnning Commission9 ~ nd l the C;JF).~ :,f'3 i,J) .~:c Li. O'N the .i,I' orrrmend] ti ons, fe 1 t the iler 0 rkuse WOuld be a i0gic 1 ~Iansit~cn1 US89 3cting as a buffer Jetif\feen resIdent. ~d. .~J;dt: t!Jd I.,or, ngCJ~~c;,^,e'JeJ') to consider this area ;118'j, urn 30"\ 81".T.. J WO'_' id · c.-,nd:.o oper: the area for a 11 if'-' d r3)1t. -L 0 _ n q E' :1 rr;, .:. ~ F -1,~ ) .:.) e '-) ,; A.'~teT en Ov ::()1Jn~~.19 Councilman Thornp-. () f',. h t: .~ ;) i~\ C 0 rm1, ~L :3 :3 1. 011 be not i fie d l~e've bsol~lte 2'oning of any of pTerr.kdl.,r.e~F~d + . u. E-~ (ir) not believe that there is ,r'd CeO. E.> th,J t tn.":' rp,~! e j; t to Blue Gum will be heJ~ den ity ~~t~ that they feel that a e with th~ lde~ of l trial use in the general l have Deen ~n 00: own = ty where we have trailer (I c~"l.!T!j)l) '3econded the m.otiODo MOTION <r Cj \1 f~:j t t, iliLr " i:h e /\n.J h.,? ;'IT -. t"r it! 1 re..'j [i,j 9 h. 1 '-j f o:c pl.,!': J de~Eloped ~ res:de~t~ y If:!' DJrk ;~"'ompj 9ti",] t 8I't,,J 1 k S .L'j :lcJU. S~I d Teej AF-iHIED i:OE1':" lmjp . ")~idler req:..estF.d th'::rt<~ol'dto srww that he took no P,CJL n the d S:;ss 0: :)T if' :hevot::Lnq nn -c:iL.':-o r.ter9 as he represented 'J(.E" of t"'le nr:eTP:;t:.ecj LH e beFcu:" 1."1(,' .', l' i p~-j\irilng Commissiono .1 on rt () e.; :~; -r T.... U d Y.Nh,_ ,-; h w', r.:1 .~: u :~ r Y"W '\..... 'J in th.l s 5068 ~ty Hall, Anaheim, California - COUNCIL MINUTES = August 29, 1961, 3:00 P~Mo this area~ this recommendation to be included in the General Plan of the Cityo Councilman Thompson seconded the motiono MOTION CARRIEDo CORRESPONDENCE~ The following correspondence was ordered received and filed on motion by Councilman Coons, seconded by Councilman Chandler~ MOTION CARRIEDo (a) Feather River Project Association Minutes of meeting held June 8, 19610 Notice of Board of DirectorsQ Meeting, September 8, 19610 statement of Receipts, Disbursements, June 30, 19610 Statement of Receipts~ Disbursements, July 31, 19610 statement by Rex Bo Goodcell, Jro, Assistant City Attorney, Los Angeles, re~ Ground Water Basin Managemento (b) Minutes - Orange County Mosquito Abatement District meeting, August 18 ~ 19610 (c) County of Orange ~ Anaheim City Valuations 1961-620 (d) Los Alamitos Race Course, Letter of Appreciationo (e) City of Buena Park, Entrance Sign, intersection of Beach Boulevard and Stanton Avenue within the City of Anaheimo CORRESPONDENCE ~ ANGELS~ BASEBALL CLUBs Correspondence dated August 17, 1961, from Fred Po Clatworthy, General Mdnager, Associated Chambers of Commerce of Orange County, together with Resolution adopted by their Board of Directors, inviting the owners of the Angelsi Baseball Club to locate their American League Baseball Fr~nchise in Orange County, and urging that all cities, their Chamber~; of Cormnerce, the Associated Chambers of Commerce, service org3niz>1tions dnd others, work together toward the achievement of this goal, was submittedo Councilman Coons moved that the City Council endorse the Reso- lution from the A~sociated Chambers of Commerce of Orange County with regard to the Los Angeles Angels~ Baseball Franchise, and that an excerpt of the minutes be forwarded to the Los Angeles Angels and to the Asso- ciated Chambers of Commerce of Orange Count Yo Councilman Thompson seconded the motiODo MOTION CARRIEDo CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NOo 134: To clarify action taken August 15, 1961, pertaining to Conditional Use Permit Noo 134~ the Council indicated that it was their jntent to require that a bond be posted insuring the construc- tion of the wall requirements set forth in Condition No" 8 of Resolution Noo 71280 Mr. Krajacic~ applicant~ was present9 and discussion was held regarding the layout of the proposed development; and it was suggested that preliminary sketch plans be filed for Council consideration showing the intent of the applicant as to placement of the swimming pool, land- scaping and so fortho RECESS: Councilman Fry moved to recess to 7:00 P.M~ Councilman Coons seconded the motiono MOTION CARRIED0 (5~lO P.M.) AFTER RECESS.~ Mayor Schutte called the meeting to order, all Members of the Council being presento INVOCATION~ R3bbi Tofield, Temple Beth Ernet, gave the Invocationo FLAG SALUTE: Mayor Schutte led the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flago w;;;r~~~,!:_:,},;~.~",_",~.",,,,,,,,,~*,'_;';'~V';j,,,,0'4:f:Oi 5069 City Hall~ Anaheim~ California - COUNCIL MINUTES - Auqust 29. 1961~ 7:00 P.Me CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING - VARIANCE NO. 1377; Submitted by Heirs of Carl Fluegge, requesting permission to construct a storage garage on property located at 1532 Orangewood Avenueo City Planning Commission, pursuant to Resolution Noo 4, Series 1961-62, denied said Varianceo Appeal from action taken by the City P15nning Commission was filed, and Public Hearing held August 8, 1961, and continued to this date, in order that additional evidence may be submitted supporting the prior non-conforming use of the lando (City Planning Commission Resolution Noo 5, Series 1961-62 per- taining to non-conforming use of the land) Letter of Jo Po Ralls, verifying statements made by Mrs. Ralls at the meeting of August 8, 1961, was received, and copies thereof submitted to each Councilmano Letter of Ao Co Schlinger, received at open meeting, was submitted and read, opposing said Variance and requesting, should said Variance be granted, suitable screening be provided along the rear property lineo The Mayor asked if anyone wished to address the Council. Mro Robert Wo MacMahon, Attorney representing the applicant, addressed the Council, advising that he had conducted an investigation in accordance with the request of the Councilo Tax returns for the years prior to the time the property was annexed to the City do not disclose the sale of items built on the property by Mro Flueggeo The returns only disclose the spray business which has been conducted from this location. He further advised an attempt to effect a compromise with the representative of the residents in opposition was made, and they had offered protective screen planting at the rear~ the filing of deed restrictions on the property restricting the use of the barn to the work on the spray equipment in con- nection with the spray business9 and for a small custom wood-turning operation conducted by Mro Fluegge, with not more than three employees. He further advised they were willing to stipulate that that would be the only use of the property, and if and when the property is sold, it will revert to residential useo He stated that the new building will be sup- ported by steel beams, have concrete slab floor, metal roof, and either wooden or metal sides; and in summarizing their position, advised that they were asking for 3 variance to construct a storage garage to house the vehicles and equipment not now under covero Mro Herbert Licker, Attorney representing the opposition, recalled that the Public Hearing was continued for the purpose of permitting the applican~an opportunity to establish their right to the Variance they seek. In referring to previous testimony, he noted a conflict regarding the number of boats built on the property, and felt if records on this activity were not kept3 it must be considered somewhat minimalo For this reason he felt they were seeking something that they did not have a right to doo To them it seemed strange that for the storage of vehicles, a reinforced steel-type building would be neededo He called attention to the future widening of Orangewood, and stated that the more activity of a com- mercial or light manufacturing nature would draw people to the area, increasing traffic and hazard to the childreno In his opinion, the building presently on the property would adequately store the vehicles, and the addition of another corrugated type building might gradually exp~nd the very thing they are fearful of having in existence at all, and which is not lawfully theirs in the first instanceo On the basis of what is good for the community as a whole, they felt their position in opposing this variance was the correct oneo He further reported that they had no objection to the spray business, and agreed to recommend approval of this variance to his clients upon the following conditions: (1) If the use of the land was confined to that of the spray business and his houseo That iS9 the land only be used to carryon this occupation including the maintenance of the equipmento ~~~'''"-"~-~ 5070 City HallL-Anaheim3 California - COUNCIL MINUTES - August 29~ 1961, 7:00 P.Mo (2) If they will not use the property for any commercial out- leto (3) If they can be assured whatever is stored on the property will not be increasedo (4) If deed restrictions are filed, that upon transfer of the land~ it will be an R-l Zoneo Mro MacMahon submitted a letter from Dr. H. C. vogt, certify- ing that Mro Fluegge had done spray work for him since 1945. Mr. MacMahon stated that they were asking that the wood-working use and the equipment that had been in the building prior to the time that the Stanton Mill occupied the building, that they be permitted to operate those with not more than three employees~ to turn out small custom pieces of woodwork~ such as handles for maple furnitureo He called attention to the fact that spraying was a seasonal business, and that the woodworking had been done during the interval between the spraying sea sons 0 At the conclusion of the discussion, Councilman Coons moved said Public Hearing be closeda Councilman Chandler seconded the motiono MOTION CARRIEDo RESOLUTION NOo 7146: Councilman Chandler offered Resolution Nos 7146 for passage and adoption, finding that there is a non-conforming use on the property; that the non-conforming use is that of a spray business which includes the storage of necessary spraying equipment; that there is no other non-conforming use of the property, either boat-building or cabinet-making, attributable to the property other than residential; that the variance be granted for the operation of this building for the non-conforming use so long as the non-conforming business is not expanded, and that said building be used for the storage of vehicles which are presently on the propertyo Refer to Resolution Booko A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM GRANTING VARIANCE NOo 13770 On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYE S : NOES: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: COUNC ILMEN: COUNC ILMEN: Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutteo Noneo None 0 The Mayor declared Resolution Noo 7146 duly passed and adoptede CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING - RECLASSIFICATION NOo 60-61-110: Submitted by So Mo Blackly, requesting a change of zone from R-l to C-l, property located at the northwest Corner of Diane Way and Dahlia Driveo The City Planning Commission pursuant to their Resolution Noo 301, Series 1960-61, recommended subject reclassification be denied. Public Hearing was continued from the meeting of August 1, 1961 to allow the applicant an opportunity to prepare revised planso Mr~ Thomas Birmingham, representing the applicant, presented plans and requested the zone be lowered to R-3, to allow for the construc- tion of two triplex buildings on the propertyo He advised that the sale of the property was contingent on the rezoningo Those persons interested in this matter were invited to the council table to review said planso (Plans were retained by Mro Birminghamo) ;';~'."_."~~~:7"",,'--.-,,_r___.;40'",,, "'''C;''''''''''''''i!M-;':-'''';;'''''''*'- 5071 City Hall. Anaheim~ California - COUNCIL MINUTES - AUQust 29, 1961, 7:00 P.M. MrG Sharp, 234 Dahlia Drive, addressed the Council opposing said reclassification~ and stated that all but three per cent of the people in the area owned their own homes, and felt this should remain an R-l Zone. The Mayor asked if anyone else wished to address the Council; there being no response, declared the hearing closedo RESOLUTION NOo 7147: Councilman Chandler offered Resolution NOe 7147 for passage and adoption, upholding action taken by the City Planning Commission, denying said Reclassification Noo 60-61-1100 Refer to Resolution Booko A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER- MINING THAT A CHANGE OF ZONE SHOULD NOT BE GRANTED IN A CERTAIN AREA OF THE CITY HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED. (60-61-110) On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES: NOES ~ ABSENT~ COUNC ILMEN: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN~ Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. Noneo Noneo The Mayor declared Resolution Noo 7147 duly passed and adopted. CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NOo 137: Submitted by John Nunemann, requesting permission to construct single and two-story garden apartments on property presently zoned R-A, located on the north side of Orangewood Avenue between Haster Street and the Santa Ana Freeway. (419 East Orangewood Avenue) Public Hearing was continued from the meeting of August 22, 1961~ at the request of Mr. Philip Ju Reilly, Attorney, for the purpose of endeavoring to reach a compromise regarding the street improvements fronting the Nunemann residence. Mr, Murdoch reported on a meeting he and Mayor Schutte had with Mr, Nunemann. He stated there are two small lots in the immediate vicinity, one to the East, and one to the West of this property, which presently jut out into the right of way of Orangewood Avenue and present the possibility of Orangewood Avenue becoming a four lane streeto He further reported if the dedication and improvement immediately in front of the Nunemann house were not made at this time, perhaps there would not be any great harm done until the property immediately to the East of subject property was developedc At the time the property to the East is developed, the property immediately in front of the Nunemann house would become another obstacle n the way of providing an additional traffic lane on Orangewood Avenue, and would seriously interfere with the drainage on Orangewood running from the East to the Northo For these rea50ns~ he stated, it would appear that the dedication of the property for the ultimate width of Orangewood Avenue should be made a part of this action, requiring the improvement of one additional traffic lane at this time~ and with some type of encroach- ment, ~o that until the property to the East is developed, the balance of the improvements including sidewalks and curbs can be postponed by the posting of a bond to insure their installation. Mro Reilly, Attorney representing the purchaser of the property, stated if that portion of the unimproved right of way from the asphalt to just in front of the hedge was improved, it would give an additional eight feet of roadwayo He advised that he had tried to secure the dedication from Mro Nunemann, and he had declined; that without this Conditional Use Permit, the property could not be developed, therefore the property will not be purchased, or if purchased, will not be developedo He called atten- tIon to the present situation, stating that if and when the property to the East is developed, and if Mr. Nunemann has not yet sold his property, the City will have the same problem. He explained how improvements could be ~--__. _i'f_w,;;;';_t~~;J"_~~i1iio',,,,- 5072 City Hall~ Anaheim~ California - COUNCIL MINUTES - Auqust 29~ 1961~ 7:00 P~Mo made resulting in an additional eight (8) feet of roadway, and how drainage around the Nunemann property could be taken care ofo At the conclusion of the discussion, Mro Reilly stated that inasmuch as Mro Nunemann will not make this dedication, and rather than have the Conditional Use Permit granted with this condition, in order that their position not be prejudiced in the future, requested the City Council to permit them to withdraw their request for the Conditional Use Permito Councilman Coons moved the applicant's request to withdraw Conditional Use Permit Noo 137 be grantedo Councilman Chandler seconded the rnotiono MOTION CARRIEDQ POLICY OF THE COUNCIL - SUBSTANDARD R-A LOTS: It was moved by Councilman Chandler~ seconded by Councilman Coons, that it be a policy that the Planning Department and Planning Commission call attention to the fact that R~A parcels must be a minimum of one acre in size, and where a subdivision or reclassification excluded from a particular parcel and lot were a piece of ground of less than one acre, it be pointed out to the applicant that as part of the same application, they request an R~l reclassification on what would be a substandard R-A loto To this motion Counc:i_lman Thompson voted .tJno"lo MOTION CARRIEDo PUBLIC HEARING = RECL~SSIFICATION NOo 61-62-4: Submitted by Carriage Estates, et al (Philip Ho Robertson, Agent) requesting change of zone from R-A to C-l, property located on the east side of Euclid Avenue between Alomar and Broadwayo (610 South Euclid Avenue) The City Planning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution Noo 18, Series 1961-62, recommended said Reclassification subject to conditionso Correspondence received from Mro Philip Ho Robertson, Agent, dated August 15, 1961, requesting said public hearing be continued to September 5~ 1961 was submittedo Said request was granted, and public hearing ordered continued to September 5, 1961~ 7:00 O~Clock PoMo, on motion by Councilman Coons, seconded by Councilman Schutteo MOTION CARRIED. RECESS: Councilman Chandler moved for a ten minute recess. Councilman Fry seconded the motiono MOTION CARRIEDo (9:30 PeMo) AFTER RECESS: Mavor Schutte called the meeting to order, all Members of the Council being presento PUBLIC HEARING - RECLASSIFICATION NOo 61-62-8g Submitted by Jewett Brothers Real Estate, Inco and Vern To Smith Estate, requesting change of zone from R-3 and R-A to C-l, Parcels 1 and 2, located briefly at the South- west corner of Vermont Avenue and Citron Streeto The City Planning Commission, pursuant to Resolution Noo 27, Series 1961-62, recommended said reclassification, subject to the follow- ing conditions: 10 Development substantially in accordance with Exhibit "Aft and "B" 20 Provision of parking area in accordance with Code requirementso 39 Provision of landscaping in those areas shown for landscaping on Exhibit "A" and "B~, plans for said landscaping to be submitted to and subject to the approval of the Superintendent of Parkway Maintenanceo 40 Preparation of street improvement plans and installation of all improvements for Vermont Avenue, except for the portion presently improved, in accordance with the approved standard plans on file in the office of the City Engineero ~~~"1''''~~X',,;::'i:'.i..::'..J.!!1T'',,,,,U,,,,._~,.-..-._. ..~ 5073 City Hallq Anaheim~ California - COUNCIL MINUTES - Auqust 29~ 1961. 7:00 P.M. 50 Payment of $2000 per front foot for street lighting purposes on Ver- mont Avenue for the easterly 125 feet onlYfi 60 Time limitation of ninety (90) days for the accomplishment of Item Noso 3, 4, and 50 70 Recordation of deed restrictions limiting use of subject property to business and professional offices onlyo ~ A gentleman representing the applicant presented a rendering of an office building, located at 1309 West Wilshire Boulevard, Fullerton, California, and explained that the same building is proposed for this locationo He requested the Council to extend the time limit to comply with conditions numbers 3, 4 and 5, from ninety days to one hundred and eighty days9 as this property is an estate and is presently in court, wh~ch will take possibly another one to one and one-half monthso The Mayor asked if anyone else wished to address the Council; there being no response, declared the hearing closedo Councilman Coons requested that the rendering showed the City Council of the building proposed for this location be reduced to a colored photo to be made a part of the fileo To this the applicant agreed. RESOLlffION NO" 7148g Councilman Thompson offered Resolution Noo 7148 for passage and adoption, authorizing the preparation of necessary Ordinance changing the zone as requested, subject to the recommendations of the City Planning Commission; however amending Condition Noo 6 to read, "one hundred and eighty (180) dayson Refer to Resolution Booko A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER- MINING THAT TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING SHOULD BE AMENDED AND THAT THE BOUNDARIES OF CERTAIN ZONES SHOULD BE ~HANGEDu (61-62-8 - C-l) On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote~ AYES: NOES~ ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN: Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutteo NoneQ Noneo The Mayor declared Resolution Noo 7148 duly passed and adoptedo WAGNER SUNKIST ANNEXATION: CANVASS OF ELECTION RETURNS, Mayor Schutte appointed Councilman Fry, Inspector, Councilmen Chandler and Thompson, Judges for the purpose of canvassing the returns of votes cast at the Special Election held August 22, 1961, for the annexation of territory known and designated as Wagner Sunkist Annexation, and also for the purpose of canvassing the returns of the Absentee Voteso The Tally List and semi-official returns were compared by the Canvassing Board and found to have been reported correctlyo The Canvassing Board then proceeded to canvass the absent voter ballotso The City Clerk reported that fifteen absentee ballots had been issuedo Prior to the date of the election, signatures on applications for absentee ballots were compared with the signatures on original affi- davits of registration, and all signatures were found to compare with said affidavits of registration~ The canvass proceeded, according to law, and at the conclusion thereof, Councilman Fry, as Inspector, announced that it was the finding of the Canvassing Board that a total of 102 votes were cast in favor of said annexation9 and 41 votes were cast against said annexation. '.~~~'"t;l5'~d~:;;'.,,~.~,~ 5074 City Hall, Anaheim, California - COUNCIL MINUTES - Auqust 29. 1961. 7:00 P.Mo RESOLUTION NOQ 7149~ Councilman Fry offered Resolution Noo 7015 for passage and adoptiono Refer to Resolution Booko A RESOLUTION OF tHE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CAUSING A RECORD OF CANVASS OF RETURNS OF SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE ENTERED UPON ITS MINUTES. (Wagner Sunkist Annexation) On roll call the foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES~ NOES: ABSENT ~ COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN~ COUNCILMEN~ Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutteo Noneo Noneo The Mayor declared Resolution Noo 7149 duly passed and adoptede RECORD. OF CANVASS OF RETURNS OF SPECIAL ANNEXATION ELECTI~N HELD AUGUST 22, 1961 (Wagner Sunkist Annexation) The City Council of the City of Anaheim hereby makes a record of canvass of returns of special annexation electiono Said special annexation was held on the 22nd day of August, 1961, in the manner provided by lawo That for said election, said City Council duly established one voting precinct which was designated as the Wagner Sunkist Annexation Voting Precinct" That the polling place for the Wagner Sunkist Annexation Voting Precinct was established and maintained at the Roland To Reynolds premises, 14402 Reynolds Drive, Anaheim, Orange County, Californiae That said polling place was located within the hereinafter described unincorporated territoryo The description of the property proposed to be included in the annexation known as the Wagner Sunkist Annexation is as follows: A parcel of land, located in the County of Orange, State of California, being portions of Sections 12, 13, 14 23 and 24 of Township 4 South, Range 10 West, San Bernardino Base and Meridian and Sections 7 and 18 of Township 4 South, Range 9 West, San Bernardino Base and Meridian described as followsg Beginning at a point in the existing City limit line of the City of Anaheim~ as established by the Placentia Ball Annexation to the City of Anaheim, passed by Ordinance Noo 1018, September 27, 1955, and filed with the Secretary of State October 28, 1955, said point of begin- ning being 30000 feet East of the West line and 30000 feet Southerly of the North line of the Northwest quarter of said Section 24, Township 4 South, Range 10 West3 San Bernardino Base and Meridian; thence, 10 Along the existing City of Anaheim City limit lines and along a line parallel with and 30 feet Southerly of the North line of the Northwest quarter of said Section 24, and along a line 30 feet Southerly of the North line of the Northeast quarter of said Section 23, Township 4 South, Range 10 West, San Bernardino Base and Meridian, South 890 56' West a distance of 680 feet more or less to the intersection of the existing City of Anaheim City limit line, being the Southeast corner of the East Street Annexation to the City of Anaheim as established by Ordinance Noo 954, December 28, 1954, and filed with the Secretary of State January 31, 1955; thence, '''''~''''''",,,,,,,,,,'''h';_~ ~,~. 5075 City Hall, Anaheim, California - COUNCIL MINUTES: Auqust 29, 1961, 7:00 PoMo ~"'~,Q:.;;::H-~,"':C::..;w:,Q".~~",," 20 Along the existing City of Anaheim City limit line North 150 239 West a distance of 2,058 feet more or less to the intersection of the existing City of Anaheim City limit line as established by the Ball Road Annexation to the City of Anaheim, passed by Ordinance Noo 814, August 19, 1952, and filed with the Secretary of State September 22, 1952; thence, 30 Along the existing City of Anaheim City limit line North 740 34i East a distance of 1~287 feet more or less to the intersection of a line parallel with and 30000 feet Easterly of the West line of the Sbuthwest quarter of Section 13~ Township 4 South, R~nge 10 West, San Bernardino Base and Meridian; thence, 4 Along the existing City of Anaheim City limit line and the last men- t:ioned parallel line North 000 05Q East a distance of 1,100 feet, more or less, to the southwest corner of the Placentia Avenue Noo 2 Annexation to the City of Anaheim, as established by Ordinance Noo 936, October 13, 1954, dnd filed with the Secretary of State~ November 15, 1954; thence, 50 Along the existing City of Anaheim City limit line South 890 59' East a distance of 630 feet, more or less; thence, 6 Along the exist~ng City of Anaheim City limit line North 000 05i East a distance of 1,3~0 feet, more or les , to the northeast corner of the 50uthwest 10 acres of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of said Section 13; thence, 7 Along the exist~ng City of Anaheim City limit line and the north line of the southwest 10 acres of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of said Section 139 North 890 54Q West, d:.stance of 630 feet, more or less, to the intersection of a l~ne paralJ.el with and 30000 feet easterly of the west line of the northwest quarter of said Section 13~ said point of intersection also being in the ex~sting City of Anaheim City limit line, as es.tab1ished by the Placentia Avenue Annexation to the City of An]heJ.m~ pa'2sed by Ordinance Noo 810~ July 2:2~ 1952, and filed with the Secretary of State, Augu~t 229 1952; thence9 80 Along the existing City of Anaheim City limit line and the last men- tioned parallel line North 000 05; East a distance of 630 feet, more or le~s, to the intersection of the existing City of Anaheim City limit line, saId intersection being the southwest corner of the Placentia-South Annexation to the City of Anaheim, as established by Ordinance Noo 1000, July 12, 19559 and filed with the Secretary of State, August 12, 1955; thence~ 9 Along the existing City limit line of the City of Anaheim, South 890 54i East a distance of 2,020 feet9 more or less~ thence, 100 Along the existing City of Anaheim City limit line North 000 11' East a distance of 690 feet, more or less, to the intersection with the northerly line of the south half of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 12, Township 4 South, Range 10 West~ San Bernardino Base and Meridian; thence, 11. Along the existing City of Anaheim City limit line and the north line of the south half of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of said Section 12, South 890 58g West a distance of 70 feet, more or less, to the easterly line of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of said Section 12; thence, 12, Along the existing City of Anaheim City limit line North 000 108 East a distance of 660 feet, more or less, to the ~ntersection with the north- erly line of the south half of the southwest quarter of said Section 12; thence, - 5076 Ci lLHall ~ Anaheim, Cali fornii:3 =1G.QlITi~INU[ES. ~ Auqust 29, 1961, 7 :00 P oM" 130 Along the existing C~ty of Anaheim City limit line North 890 45v West a distance of 660 feet~ more or less9 to the intersection with the east line of the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of said Section 12~ aid point of intersection being the southeast corner of the Wagner Annexationlo the Ci of Anaheim, passed by Ordinance Noo 1079, .July .lO~ 1956, and filed Wl."!",tJ the Secretary of State, August 10, 1956; theneā‚¬!9 140 Along the existIng City of Anaheim City limit line North 000 32q East a d stance of 13220 feet, more or less, to the intersection with the existing City of Anaheim City limit line, as established by the North Sunkist Annexation" passed by Ordinance Noo 1002, July 26, 1955, and filed wi~h the Secretary of State~ September 2, 1955; thence, 150 Along the existlng C~ of Anaheim City limit line South 780 559 East 3 dJ ance of ],370 feet~ more or less to the southeast corner of the ;:,lforement oned North Sunki Annexati.on, said southeast corner being in the northerly right of way line of Anaheim-Olive Road, 60 feet wide, and the easterly right of way line of Sunkist Street, 50 feet wide~ thence~ 16 Cont nu!ng along the norther y r~ght of way line of Anaheim-Olive Road, 60 feer w3.de Sou~h ~8o ~5 F distance of 3,400 feet, more or e ~orhe po:,.nt of .nteT.ect..on wi.th a line bearing North 110 05Q E3~t~ idl ne beinq a d~st~nce of 680079 feet South 780 559 East, measured dlong the ;enter 1 ne of ~d Anaheim-Olive Road) from the west i_De of See on ~ Townsh p d South~ Range 9 West, San Bernardino Bd:~e and Mer. d'nq c.!~_d 1.n(-' be 11g North 110 050 East was e Jbl~.)hed nthe depd to:he St3te of Cdl fornia recorded November 113 1948:):0\': Do':umen 46076 Book] , Page 422~ of Official Record of OTinge 1 forn._ ; thence, 170 North 1 0 05v Fa . 39080 feet. more or less, to the point of ~nterseLt~on w~th rl 1_oe parallel with and 69080 feet, northerly of the center .1.ne of ,cLd An(jhe~muOl ve Road; thence, 180 South 780 55u East 650 feet~ more or less, and thence South OOB East~ 1,350 feet mOTe or LE , along the northerly right of way l~ne of ~ id Anaheim~Olive ROJd, to the point of intersection with the ed::ter ly line 0 f~he Rc-;ncho San JUdn Cdj on de Santa Ana Rancho line, as aid Rancho line was recorded, July 9, 1877, in Book 2, Page 256 of Patent 9 Records of Los Angele County, California; thence, 190 South 350 48u West along the San Juan Cajon de Santa Ana Rancho 1 ne, a d stance of 950 feet~ more or less; thence, 200 South 210 100 West along the San Juan Cajon de Santa Ana Rancho line, a d~st3nce of 300 feet. more or less, to the intersection with the south line of the southwest quar~er of Section 7, Township 4 South~ Range 9 West~ San Bernardino Base and Meridian; thence, 21 North 890 541 West along the south line of the southwest quarter of said Sect~on 7~ ~ d_staDce of 1,130 feet9 more or less, to the northwest corner of that p~rcel of land conveyed to Henry Wagner by Document No 46178, MdTCh ~)~ 1906, rGcordGd in Book 124, Pag~ 291, Records of Orange County, Ca1iforn5.a~ said northwest corner being distant 792 feetq easterly of the southwest corner of the southwest quarter of said Section 7; thence~ 22c South 110 190 West along the west line of said Henry Wagner property a d stance of 693 feet~ thence, 230 ContinuIng along the SHld west line of Henry Wagner property South 000 470 West, 660 feet, more or less, to the point of intersection with the south l~ne of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Sect on 18~ Township 4 South, Range 9 West, San Bernardino Base and Meridian; thence, ~;",~~~~,+<,.,;,-"..o;;;;".",.;,.,;",;;;-.-,~;",~:,<,~,"'f- ~-iii-iJIIiI'" .~~'Jtt'-W- 5077 City Hall~ Anaheim. California - COUNCIL MINUTES - Auaust 29. 1961. 7:00 PoMe 240 North 890 19Q West along the south line of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 189 Township 4 South, Range 9 West, San Bernardino Base and Meridian, a distance of 630 feet, more or less, to the intersection with a line parallel with and 30000 feet easterly of the westerly line of the northwest quarter of Section 18, Township 4 South, Range 9 West, San Bernardino Base and Meridian; thence, 250 South 000 14Q West along a line parallel with and 30000 feet easterly of the westerly line of the northwest quarter and the southwest quarter of said Section 18, a distance of 1,340 feet, more or less to the inter- section with a line parallel with and 20 feet, southerly of the north line of the southwest quarter of said Section 18; thence, 260 North 890 54~ West along a line parallel with and 20000 feet southerly of the north line of the southwest quarter of said Section 18 and along a line parallel with and 20000 feet southerly of the north line of the southeast quarter of Section 13, Township 4 South, Range 10 West, San Bernardino Base and Meridian, a distance of 1,350 feet, more or less, to the intersection with the east line of the west half of the southeast quarter of said Section 13; thence, 270 South 000 13u West along the east line of the west half of the south- east quarteT of said Section 13, and its southerly prolongation a distance of 2,650 feet, more or less, to the intersection with a line parallel with and 30000 feet southerly of the north line of the northeast quarter of Section 24, Township 4 South, Range 10 West, San Bernardino Base and Meridian, said point of intersection also being the southerly right of way line of Ball Road (60 feet wide); thence, 280 North 890 56u West along a line parallel with and 30000 feet southerly of the north line of the northeast quarter of said Section 24, being the southerly right of way line of Ball Road (60 feet wide) a distance of 686 feet~ more or less, to the point of intersection with a line parallel with and 26035 feet west of the east line of the west half of the west half of the northeast quarter of said Section 24; thence, o 290 North 00 04u East along a line parallel with and 26.35 feet W~sterly of the East line of the West half of the West half of the Northeast quarter of said Section 24, and along a line parallel with and 26.35 feet Westerly of the East line of the West half of the West half of the Southeast quarter of Section 13, Township 4 South, Range 10 West, San Bernardino Base and Meridian, a distance of 1,350 feet, more or less, to the point of inter- section with the South line of the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of said Section l3; thence, 300 North 890 540 West along the South line of the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of said Section 13, and its Westerly prolongation, a distance of 653 feet, more or less, to the point of intersection with a line parallel with and 20000 feet Westerly of the East line of the South- west quarter of said Section 13, said intersection also being in the existing City of Anaheim City limit line as established by the Southeast Annexation Noo 2, passed by Ordinance Noo 1402, October 13, 1959, and filed with the Secretary of State, November l3, 1959; thence, 310 Along the existing City of Anaheim City limit line and along a line parallel with and 20000 feet Wester16 of the East line of the Southwest quarter of said Section 13, North 00 170 East a distance of 1,300 feet more or less to the Northeast corner of the aforementioned Southeast Annexation Noo 2~ said Northeast corner being a point in a line parallel with and 20000 feet Southerly of the North line of the Southwest quarter of said Section 13, thence, i>'~-- '''t''fl' ib;f';;'_'-*;_~,o~,~~ "T 5078 City Hall, Anaheim, C~lifornia - COUNCIL MINUTES - Auqust 29, 1961. 7:00 PoMo 320 Along the existing City limit line of the City of Anaheim, and the last mentioned parallel line, North 890 54' West a distance of 1960 feet, more or less, to the East line of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of said Section 13; thence, 330 Along the existing City of Anaheim City limit line South 000 05' West a distance of 640 feet, more or less, to the Southeast corner of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of said Section 13; thence, 340 Along the existing City of Anaheim City limit line and the South line of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of said Section 13, North 890 59' West a distance of 630 feet more or less to a point in a line parallel with and 30..00 feet Easterly of the West line of the Southwest quarter of said Section 13; thence, 350 Along the existing City of Anaheim City limit line also being a line parallel with and 30000 feet Easterly of the West line of the Southwest quarter of said Section 13, and its Southerly prolongation South 000 050 West a distance of 2,010 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning, That the proposition submitted to the electors residing within said unincorporated territory was: Shall Wagner Sunkist Annexation be Annexed to the City of Anaheim, Cali- fornia, and the property in said YES Wagner Sunkist Annexation be, after such annexation, subject to taxation equally with the property within said City of Anaheim, to pay its pro rata portion, based upon assessed valuation, of all bonded indebtedness of said City NO of Anaheim outstanding on July 27, 1961, or theretofore authorized? That said City Council met at its regular meeting after the expiration of three days from and after the date of said election to canvass the returns of said election, and at said regular meeting did make and complete its canvass of such returns. That from and by its canvass of such returns, said City Council finds: 10 That the whole number of votes cast at such election was 143.. 20 That the number of votes cast at such election in favor of annexation was 1000 3. That the number of votes cast at such election against said annexation was 40. 4. That thQ numbQr of bdllot~ received as absentee votes were 3. 5.. That the number of ballots received as absentee votes in favor of annexation were 20 60 That the number of ballots received as absentee votes against said annexation was 10 CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ORDINANCE NOo 1616: Councilman Coons offered Ordinance No. l6l6 for first reading and moved for its passage and adoption. ~'f'f~ill~:@itit"S"c""'''''i~,,,,,,,,,,,'',~~,"~:;#J'',-'''" 5079 City Hall, Anaheim, California - COUNCIL MINUTES - August 29. 1961. 7;00 P.M. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Of ANAHEIM APPROVING THE ANNEXATION TO SAID CITY OF ANAHEIM OF CERTAIN INHABITED TERRITORY KNOWN AS WAGNER SUNKIST ANNEXATION, After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1616 and having knowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Coons moved the reading in full of said Ordinance be waivedo Councilman Chandler seconded the motiono MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIEDQ THE METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA - TAX 1961-62: The Metropolitan Water District's Resolution Noo 5969, dated August 22, 1961, levying taxes for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 1961, and ending June 30, 1962, was submittedo Also submitted was a tabulation showing assessed valuation percentage participation and vote entitlement of the Member-areaso Councilman Coons moved that said Resolution No. 5969 be received, said tax to be extended to the assessment rolls by the County Auditor, and to be collected by him in the same manner as all other property tax. Councilman Chandler seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. SIDEWALK WAIVER - 1617 EAST BALL ROAD: Request of Eo He Sargent Company for a waiver of sidewalks fronting their warehouse and office building located on the northerly side of Ball Road, approximately 1400 feet east of East street, (l617 Eo Ball Road) until such time that pedestrian traffic necessitates such installation, was submitted 0 This being an industrial area, and on the recommendations of the City Manager and the City Engineer, Councilman Chandler moved the request for waiver of sidewalks, 1617 Eo Ball Road, be granted. Councilman Thompson seconded the motiono MOTION CARRIED. PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT - TRANSFORMER: The City Manager reported on informal bids received as follows: For the purchase of one (1) Three-phase Transformer and recommen- ded the acceptance of the low bid, that of Parks and Company in the amount of $8,210080, including taxa Parks & Company Garden Grove Electric Coo Gar1end-Affolter Maydwell-Hartzell, Inc. Westinghouse Electric Supply $ 8,210.80 9,219.60 9,219.60 9,219060 Co 0 No Bid 0 On the recommendations of the City Manager, purchase was authorized from the low bidder, Parks & Company, in the amount of $8,210.80, including tax9 on motion by Councilman Chandler, seconded by Councilman Coons. MOTION CARRIED. RESOLUTION NO. 7150: On the recommendation by the City Engineer, Councilman Coons offered Resolution Noo 7150 for passage and adoption, awarding contract to the low bidder, Orange County Sewers, Inco, in the amount of $24,351.90 for the Beach Boulevard Sewer Improvement9 Job Noo l2290 Refer to Resolution Booko 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, MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT AND ALL UTILITIES AND TRANSPORTATION, INCLUDING POWER, FUEL AND WATER, AND PER- FORMING ALL WORK NECESSARY TO CONSTRUCT AND COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT: THE BEACH BOULEVARD SEWER IMPROVEMENT, FROM APPROXIMATELY 1300 FEET SOUTH OF LINCOLN AVENUE TO LINCOLN AVENUE, IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, JOB NO. 12290 (Orange County Sewers, Inco) ~~~"'''-_.'''.''_''.'''I!''iI_''ii' -. ~ 5080 City Hal14 Anaheim" Ca~ifornia - COUNCIL MINUTES - August 29. 1961, 7:00 P.M. On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYE S ~ NOES ~ ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN; COUNCILMEN: Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. Noneo None 0 The Mayor declared Resolution Noo 7150 duly passed and adopted. RESOLUTION NOo 7151~ Councilman Chandler offered Resolution Noo 7151 for passage and adoptiono Refer to Resolution Booko A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY REQUIRE THE CONSTRUC- TION AND COMPLETION OF A PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT, TO WIT: THE IMPROVEMENT OF DURST STREET, FROM LEMON STREET TO APPROXIMATELY 1350 FEET EAST OF LEMON STREET, IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, JOB NO. 501. (Bids to be opened September 21, 1961, 2:00 PoMo) On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote~ AYE S ~ COUNC ILMEN g C OUNC I LMEN ~ C OUNC I LMEN g Chandler7 Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutteo Noneo Noneo NOES: ABSENT: The Mayor declared Resolution Noo 7151 duly passed and adopted. REVISION OF PLAN NOo 1000 ,- STANDARD DETAILS FOR STREET IMPROVEMENTS: Mr. Ralph Pease, Assistant City Engineer, reported on the basic changes to Street Standards~ Plan Noo 10000 Said Revised Street Plan Standard 1000 was accepted on the recommendations of the Engineering Department, on motion by Councilman Thompson~ seconded by Councilman Coonso MOTION CARRIED. SILLERY PROPERTY - LOT 31~ TRACT 3266~ Quitclaim Deed from Bruce E. Sillery and Phyllis La Sillery~ quitclaiming to the City of Anaheim lot 31, tract 3266, was submittedo Discussion was held by the Council regarding subject property, and the Council requested further investigation by the City AttorneyVs office, and the obtaining of a Title Insurance policy. DEEDS OF EASEMENI: Councilman Fry offered Resolutions, Numbers 7152, to 7155, both inclusive, and moved for their passage and adoptiono Refer to Resolution Booko RESOLUTION NOo 7152g 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 PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. (Steiny and Mitchel Inco, a California Corporationo) RESOLUTION NOo~: 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. (jack Co Dutton and Dorothy Go Dutton) RESOLUTION NOo 7154: 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. (Ted Ro Cooper and Lois No Coopero) RESOLUTION NO~ 7155: 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. (Rupert Co Ault, Jro and Barbara Jo Aulto) ~,.",;..~__......_,....._."",;<..__".....,.~..........;~i""",.." .~ 5081 City Hall, Anaheim, California - COUNCIL MINUTES - August 29, 1961, 7:00 P.M. On roll call the foregoing Resolutions Noso 7152 to 7155, both inclusive, were duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES ~ NOES g ABSENT~ COUNC I LMEN : COUNC ILMEN ~ COUNC ILMEN ~ Chandler, Coons9 Fry, Thompson, and Schutte. Noneo Noneo The Mayor declared Resolutions Noso 7152 to 7155, both inclusive, duly passed and adoptedo FINANCIAL REPORT - CITY OF ANAHEIM~ CALIFORNIA, FISCAL YEAR 1960-61: Financial report for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1961, was submitted and ordered received and filed on motion by Councilman Coons, seconded by Councilman Chandlero MOTION CARRIEDo RESOLUTION NOo 7156: Proposed amendment to the Commercial Trash Contract held by Anaheim Disposal Company~ Co Vo Taormina, was explained by MrQ Thornton Piersall, Director of Public Workso On the recommendatio~of the City Manager and the Director of Public Works9 Councilman Coons offered Resolu- tion Noo 7156 for passage and adoptiono Refer to Resolution Booko A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AUTHORIZING AN AMENDMENT TO THAT CERTAIN CONTRACT ENTERED INTO ON JULY 1, 1958, BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AND Co Vo TAORMINA, DOING BUSINESS AS ANAHEIM DISPOSAL COMPANY, FOR THE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL OF RUBBISH AND WASTE MATERIAL" On roll call the foregoing Resolution Noo 7156 was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYE S g NOESg ABSENTg COUNC I LMEN g C OUNC I LMEN g COUNC ILMEN ~ Chandler9 Coons, FrY3 Thompson and Schutteo Noneo Noneo The Mayor declared Resolution Noo 7156 duly passed and adopted. RESOLUTION NOo 7157: Councilman Thompson offered Resolution Noo 7157 for passage and adoptiono Refer to Resolution Booko A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A PERMIT SUBMITTED BY THE ORANGE COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT TO THE CITY TO REMOVE AN EXISTING STORM DRAIN AND CONSTRUCT A NEW 42-INCH STORM DRAIN CONNECTION TO SAID DISTRICToS BRIDGE STRUCTURE OF THE CARBON CREEK CHANNEL AT KNOTT AVENUE 0 On roll call the foregoing Resolution Noo 7157 was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYE S : NOES: ABSENT: COUNC liMEN ~ COUNCILMEN: COUNC ILMEN: Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutteo Noneo None. The Mayor declared Resolution Noo 7157 duly passed and adopted. RESOLUTION NO. 7158: On the recommendation of the City Manager, Councilman Coons offered Resolution Noo 7158 for passage and adoptiono Refer to Resolution Booko 'q" ',1 '''''__'''.:' :<iT- "'LI 5082 City Hall, Anaheim, California - COUNCIL MINUTES - August 29, 1961, 7:00 PoM. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT TO BE MADE AND ENTERED INTO BETWEEN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AND ORANGE COUNTY PEACE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION, INC", FOR THE LEASING OF AN IDENTI-KIT BY THE CITY.. On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote~ AYES; NOES~ ABSENT: COUNCILMEN. COUNC ILMEN ~ COUNCILMEN: Chandler~ Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. Noneo Noneo The Mayor declared Resolution Noo 7158 duly passed and adopted. ORDINANCE NOo 16110 Councilman Coons offered Ordinance Noo 1611 for final readingo Refer to Ordinance Booko AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING~ (60-61-71 - R-l) After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1611 and having knowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Coons moved the reading in full of said ordinance be waivedo Councilman Thompson seconded the motiono MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED. On roll call the foregoing Ordinance was duly passed and adopted by the following votes AYES: NOES: ABSENT: COUNC ILMEN ~ C OUNC I LMEN g C OUNC I LMEN : Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None" Nonee The Mayor declared Ordinance No" 1611 duly passed and adopted. ORDINANCE NOo 1612: Councilman Fry offered Ordinance No" 1612 for final reading" Refer to Ordinance Book" AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING" (60-61-74 - C-l) After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1612 and having knowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Coons moved the reading in full of said ordinance be waived. Councilman Thompson seconded the motiono MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED.. On roll call the foregoing Ordinance was duly passed and adopted by the following voteo AYE S g NOES: ABSENT: COUNC ILMEN: COUNCILMEN~ COUNC ILMEN ~ Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None" Noneo The Mayor declared Ordinance Noo 1612 duly passed and adopted.. ORDINANCE NO" 1613: Councilman Chandler offered Ordinance No. 1613 for final reading" Refer to Ordinance Booko AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FIXING AND LEVYING A PROPERTY TAX ON ALL PROPERTY WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1961-620 ($1~10) ~""~,,,,_';,;i.'^,;--I,~_"';~''';-'''__'''7'.;--=.,,,_.,.,_c',,,,,,,_'.~ 5083 City Hall, Anaheim, California - COUNCIL MINUTES - August 29, 1961, 7:00 P.M. After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance Noo 1613, and having knowledge of the contents therein9 Councilman Chandler moved the reading in full of said ordinance be waivedn Councilman Coons seconded the motiono MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIEDo On roll call the foregoing Ordinance was duly passed and adopted by the following vote~ - I AYES: NOE S ~ ABSENT: COUNCILMEN ~ COUNCILMEN~ COUNCILMEN: Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None" Noneo The Mayor declared Ordinance Noo 1613 duly passed and adopted. ORDINANCE NOo 1614: Councilman Coons offered Ordinance Noo 1614 for final readingo Refer to Ordinance Booko AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING. (60-61-63 - C-l) After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance Noo 1614, and having knowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Coons moved the reading in full of said ordinance be waivedo Councilman Thompson seconded the motiono MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIEDo On roll call the foregoing Ordinance was duly passed and adopted by the following vote~ A YES g NOES: ABSENT~ COUNC ILMEN ~ C OUNC I LMEN ~ C OUNC I LMEN : Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. Noneo None. --- The Mayor declared Ordinance Noo 1614 duly passed and adopted. ORDINANCE NOo 1615~ Councilman Thompson offered Ordinance Noo 1615 for final readingo Refer to Ordinance Booko AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONINGo (60-61-72 - C-l) After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1615, and having knowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Coons moved the reading in full of said ordinance be waivedo Councilman Thompson seconded the motiono MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIEDo On roll call the foregoing Ordinance was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYE S ~ NOES: ABSENT; COUNC ILMEN ~ COUNCILMEN~ COUNCILMEN~ Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutteo Noneo None 0 The Mayor declared Ordinance Noo 1615 duly passed and adopted. ORDINANCE NO. 1617: Councilman Chandler offered Ordinance Noo 1617 for first readingo AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 7, CHAPTER 7012, SEC- TIONS 70120010 AND 70120030 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO CURFEW FOR MINORSo ~;,~-;;;ii'''~:,;;.;;;~:..._:~,~-_.1ki,"'''' .~"_~.'ffijh;,...H,,..,#~'...,.c..,~.#,..:~",16i~4_ 5084 City Hall, Anaheim, California - COUNCIL MINUTES - August 29, 1961, 7:00 P.M~ After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance Noo 1617, and having knowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Chandler moved the reading in full of said ordinance be waiveda Councilman Coons seconded the motiono MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIEDo ORDINANCE NOo 1618: Councilman Chandler offered Ordinance Noo 1618 for first readingo AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING 0 (59-60-69 - C-l) After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance NOe 1618, and having knowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Coons moved the reading in full of said ordinance be waivedo Councilman Thompson seconded the motiono MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIEDo RECLASSIFICATION NOo 60~6l-82 - E,XTENSION OF TIME: Request of Joe To Pharris for a ninety (90) day extension of time to comply with certain conditions set forth in Resolution No~ 6834, Reclassification proceedings No. 60-6l-82, was submitted a On the recommendation of the City Manager, Councilman Coons moved said request for extension be granted. Councilman Fry seconded the motiono MOTION CARRIEDo ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL APPLICATIONS~ The following Alcoholic Beverage applications were submitted for Council consideration: New On-Sale Beer and Wine: Louie Mo Guiliano, ]ro and Bernard Kaminsky, 1077t Noo Harbor Blvd" The City Manager reported that this location is approximately two blocks from the Horace Mann School and directly across the street from La Palma Parko Councilman Chandler noted that this location is close to the Municipal Court and felt the Judges should be contacted for an opinion on this Alcoholic Beverage applicationo Councilman Coons moved that the City Attorney's Office be authorized to protest said application on the grounds that there presently exists a similar establishment in the close proximity of La Palma Park~ further that a copy of said protest be forwarded to the presiding Judge of the Anaheim-Fullerton Municipal Courto Councilman Chandler seconded the motiono MOTION CARRIED. Transfer, Off-Sale General~ Wayne Ao Johnson, Martha Ie Machovic, Five Point Liquor, 1119 Wo Lincoln Aveo The City Manager reported that the Police Department requested that a protest be filed with the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board pending further investigation by the Police Department of said application" Councilman Fry moved that the City Attorney's Office be authorized to file a protest of said application in accordance with the recommendations of the Police Departmento Councilman Coons seconded the motiono MOTION CARRIEDo Councilman Chandler requested the records to show that he took no part in the discussion, nor voted on this mattero POLICY OF THE COUNCIL - ADVERTISING BANNERS: On the recommendations of the City Manager, it was moved by Councilman Fry, seconded by Councilman Coons, that the policy of the Council pertaining to advertising banners be amended to read as follows: 5085 City Hallg Anaheim~ California - COUNCIL MINUTES ~ AUQust 29, 1961~ 7:00 P.M. "That it be the policy of the City that advertising banners placed across City streets be allowed for a one~week period prior to and during the event advertisedoH MOTION CARRIED" POLICY OF THE COUNCIL - OPEN COMMITTEE MEETINGS~ Discussion was held per- taining to meeting5 of committees and commissions appointed by the City Councilo At the conclusion thereof, it was moved by Councilman Thompson, seconded by Councilman Coonsg to determine it a policy of the City Council that all meetings of committees and commissions appointed by the City pert.J,ning to public business operating in the interest of the City, be open meetings to the press and the publicG MOTION CARRIED" ---, REQUEST - LA PALMA PARK STADIUM~ ANAHEIM POP WARtilli FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION: Request of Wo Co Nichols9 President, Anaheim Pop Warner Football Asso- cation, for waiver of the $100000 rental fee for the use of La Palma Park Stadium for the Pee Wee Milk Bowl Tournament on September 9, .1961, was submitted and redd Memorandum from Lloyd Jo Trapp, Superintendent of Recreation, was submitted recommending th3t the fee not be waived, and that the group be charged the minimum fee outlined in Resolution No. 64650 It was report.ed that the Anaheim bOYs will not be selling tlckets for this event~ 2nd there will be no charge at the gate; however some of the other city Pee Wee teams are selling tickets to raise funds faT their individual organiz3tions1 which t ckets will also be sold locallyc The Assistant City Attorney reported that this is a private organization using the City f~cllitles, and would be required to pay for the use thereofo ........, Discussion was held by The City Co~nci19 and at the conclusion thereof, Councilman Coons moved that the request for a waiver of fees be deniedg and that the use of the stadium be authorized in accordance with the recommendation of Mro Tr3pp, Superintendent of Recreationo Councilman Chandler seconded the motion" To this motion, Councilmen Fry and Schutte voted "No" a The Mayor declared the MOr ON CARR;ED_ RECLASSIFICATION NOo F-53-'54-9~ Joseph Geisler, Assistant City Attorney, reported on a proposed plan suggested by the EngineerIng Department to alleviate some of the problems in connection with the Johnson and Jewett properties on South East Street, this proposed plan making provision for an eleven (11) foot parkway strip and a twenty-nine (29) foot access drivewaYa That if the Council desired to consider this proposal, the matter should be referred to the City Planning Department for hearing before the City Planning Commissiono The Council requested to review the proposed plan, thereupon the Director of Public Works recorded that said proposed plan could be available for review at the next meetingo It was moved by Councilman Chandler, seconded by Councilman Coons, that the matter be referred to the City Planning Commission as recommended by the Assistant City Attorneyo MOTION CARRIEDo ADJOURNMENT: Councilman Coons moved to adjourn" Councilman Chandler seconded the motiono MOTION CARRIEDo ADJOURNED, 11' 20 P oM,,) _, SIGNED, ~ ~< ~~ 1.. ..;,;o:~~:"",--''''T._''''''