1963/07/30
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City Halla Anaheim. California - COUNCIL MINUTES - July 26Q 1963. 2:00 P.M.
ADJOURNMENT: Councilmam Schutte moved to adjourn~ Councilman Krein seconded
the motion~ MOTION CARRIED.
ADJOURNED: 4:20 P.M.
SIGNED: L)t, ~
City Clerk
City Hall. Anaheim. Ca~ifornia - COUNCIL MINUTES - July 30. 1963. 3:00 P.M.
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The City Council of the City of Anaheim met in regular session.
PRESENT:
ABSENT:
PRESENT:
COUNCILMEN: Dutton, Schutte, Krein and Chandler.
COUNCILMEN: Coons.
ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER: Robert Davis.
CITY ATTORNEY: Joseph Geisler.
CITY CLERK: Dene M. Williams.
CITY ENGINEER: James Maddox.
PLANNING DIRECTOR: Richard Reese.
ASSISTANT PLANNER: Robert Mickelson.
Mayor Pro Tern Chandler called the meeting to order.
MINUTES: On motion by Councilman Dutton, seconded by Councilman Krein, minutes
of the Anaheim City Council meetings held July 9 and 16, 1963, were
approved. MOTION CARRIED.
PURCHASE: Assistant City Manager Robert Davis reported on informal bids
received for the purchase of 224 short sleeved summer shirts for the Police
Department, as follows:
Ritz Cleaners, Anaheim $ 2,~34.43
Harris and Frank, Santa Ana 2,119.94
Desmonds, Los Angeles 2,038.40
(rejected because of 30 day delivery date)
Samples of shirts from Harris and Frank and Ritz Cleaners were
displayed. Mr. Davis further advised that the Police Department and the
Purchasing Agent for the City recommended acceptance of the second lowest
bid; that neither shirt actually complies with the specifications. The
material appears to be equal, however the detailing of the tailoring of the
Ritz Cleaners, quality of styling and the uniform front rather than the
french front appears to more nearly comply with the specifications.
Councilman Dutton moved it be the finding of the City Council
that the second low bid, that of Ritz Cleaners, more nearly conforms to
specifications outlined in request for informal bids, and that said bid be
accepted as the best bid and purchase authorized in the amount of $2,434.43
from Ritz Cleaners. Councilman Schutte seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
CITY LEGAL ADVERTISING - AWARD OF CONTRACT: Bids for the City legal advertising
were received, opened and read at the Anaheim City Council meeting held
July 23, 1963, and referred to the City Attorney for investigation and
report.
Mr. Geisler reported that he checked both bids for the legal
publication required to be published within the City; that both papers
bidding qualified. He checked with the City Clerk, Planning Department and
others, and found the Thursday publication of the Anaheim Gazette would
cause little or no inconvenience to the City Clerk's Department, and very
little inconvenience to the Planning Department; that the Planning Department's
schedule of publication could be adjusted accordingly. The inconvenience to
the City would not appear adequate reason only to award the bid to the
Anaheim Bulletin.
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City Hall. Anaheim. California - COUNCIL MINUTES - July 30. 1963. 3:00 P.M.
Mr. Geisler further reported that the Gazette requests copy for
publication on a Monday for the following Thursday paper; however, in cases
of emergency, could accept copy as late as Wednesday; and the Anaheim Bulle-
tin will receive copy up to Thursday for a Friday publication, or the day
before any publication; that a Thursday publication appears to be a very
convenient day for all of the ordinary City publications.
The Anaheim Gazette has a paid subscription of approximately
1,500, and a distribution of approximately 10,400 on a voluntary pay basis.
The Anaheim Bulletin has a paid subscription of 19,079, and a total distri-
bution of 19,750. The additional cost for publication in the Anaheim
Bulletin would be between twenty and twenty-five per cent for the additional
coverage received by the legal publications.
Mr. Geisler furthe~ reported that on very rare occasions would
additional publications be required in a daily paper; however, the City
presently has a legal which raIls in this category; the Ordinance calling
the bond election, if published in a daily paper, requires seven publica-
tions, and if published in a weekly paper, requires two. He again advised
that this would be a rare occasion.
The City Attorney stated that this was a matter of Council
discretion, and that the matter of the low bid, as well as the matter of
the coverage of legal advertisement, may be taken into consideration.
Discussion was held by the City Council, and concern expressed by
Councilman Schutte as to how many complimentary papers were actually read.
Councilman Dutton stated that although the readers'interest could not be
determined, it would appear that fifty per cent additional coverage offered
by the Anaheim Bulleti~ for approximately twenty to twenty-five per cent
additional cost, would serve the best interest of the people.
RESOLUTION NO. 63R-630: At the conclusion of the discussion, Councilman
Schutte moved that it be the finding of the City Council that the bid sub-
mitted by the Anaheim Bulletin is the lowest and best bid, and thereupon
offered Resolution No. 63R-630 for adoption, awarding contract for the
City legal publications required to be published within the City, to the
Anaheim Bulletin.
Refer to Resolution Book.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A SEALED
PROPOSAL AND AWARDING A CONTRACT TO THE LOWEST RESPONSIBLE BIDDER WHOSE
BID BEST RESPONDS IN QUALITY, FITNESS AND CAPACITY, FOR ALL LEGAL ADVER-
TISING REQUIRED BY LAW TO BE PUBLISHED IN A NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL CIRCULATION,
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED WITHIN THE CITY.
On roll call the foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted
by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
Dutton, Schutte, Krein and Chandler.
None.
Coons.
adopted.
The Mayor Pro Tem declared Resolution No. 63R-630 duly passed and
RESOLUTION NO. 63R-631: Councilman Dutton offered Resolution No. 63R-631 for
adoption, awarding contract for legal advertising for the City of Anaheim
required to be published outside the City, but within the County of Orange,
to the lowest bidder, The Orange City Daily News.
Refer to Resolution Book.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A SEALED
PROPOSAL AND AWARDING A CONTRACT TO THE LOWEST RESPONSIBLE BIDDER WHOSE BID
BEST RESPONDS IN QUALITY, FITNESS AND CAPACITY, FOR ALL LEGAL ADVERTISING
REQUIRED BY LAW TO BE PUBLISHED IN A NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL CIRCULATION,
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED OUTSIDE THE CITY, BUT IN THE COUNTY OF ORANGE.
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City Hall. Anaheim. Cal~fornia - COUNCIL MINUTES - July 30. 1963. 3:00 P.M.
On roll ~all the foregoing Resolution No. 63R-631 was dUly passed
and adopted by the following vote%
AYES %
NOES:
ABSENT%
COUNCILMEN%
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
Dutton, Schutte, Krein and Chandler.
None.
Coons.
adopted.
The Mayor Pro Tem declared Resolution No. 63R-631 duly passed and
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO T E ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE ADDITION OF CHAPTER 18.38 "C-O".s.
COMMERCIAL-OFFICE ONE: City Attorney Joseph Geisler presented proposed
Ordinance establishing C-O Zone, and reported that the Ordinance as presented
incorporated changes made by the City Council at the meeting of July 23, 1963.
ORDINANCE NO. 1880: Councilman Krein offered Ordinance No. 1880 for first
reading.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 - ZONING OF THE
ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING THERETO A NEW CHAPTER TO BE NUMBERED 18.38.
After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1880 and
having knowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Krein moved the reading
in full of said Ordinance be waived. Councilman Dutton seconded the motion.
MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED.
SIGN REQUEST - BALLARD ~OTORS: Action by the City Council on sign application
of Ballard Motors was deferred from the meeting of July 23, 1963, pending
submission of revised application.
Revised plans and report of the Building Department were reviewed
by the City Council and compared with original plans submitted. It was
noted that the sign reading "Turn Off on Lemon Street" has been deleted.
The City Attorney reported, after further investigation of the
Landscaped Freeway Ordinance, and prior applications in the City, in his
opinion a free-standing sign, as long as the contents thereon is restricted
to the name of the occupant of the building, and does not contain other
advertisement, would not be in conflict with the Landscaped Freeway Ordinance;
further, the revised plan appears to be strictly a name sign, containing the
name of the business occupying the property.
On motion by Councilman Dutton, seconded by Councilman Krein, sign
request was granted in accordance with revised plans, submitted and marked
"Exhibit A", signed and dated this date by Mayor Pro Tem Chandler. MOTION
CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING. HOUSE MOVING PERMIT: Application submitted by Elise Fritz,
requesting permission to move a dwelling from 407 South State College
Boulevard, Anaheim, California to 502 South Revere Street, Anaheim, was
reviewed by the City Council together with recommendations of the Building
Department.
The Mayor Pro Tem asked if anyone wished to address the Council
in opposition to said application, there being no response, declared the
hearing closed.
The Assistant City Manager reported that the City Engineer
recommends, if House Moving Permit is granted, repairs to sidewalks, curbs
and gutters on Revere and Santa Ana Streets be a requirement.
RESOLUTION NO. 63R-632: Councilman Krein offered Resolution No. 63R-632
for adoption, granting House Moving Permit, subject to repair of sidewalks,
curbs and gutters on Revere and Santa Ana Streets as recommended by the
City Engineer.
Refer to Resolution Book.
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City Hall. Anaheim. California - ~OUNCIL MINUTES - July 30. 1963_ 3:00 P.M.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM GRANTING A HOUSE
MOVING PERMIT TO ELISE FRITZ TO MOVE A DWELLING FROM ~07 SOUTH STATE
COLLEGE BOULEVARD TO 502 SOUTH REVERE STREET, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA.
On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted
by the following vote:
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AYES:
NOES:
ABS ENT :
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
Dutton, Schutte, Krein and Chandler.
None.
Coons.
The Mayor Pro Tem declared Resolution No. 63R-632 duly passed and
adopted.
SIGN REQUEST - LUKENS DRIVE-IN DA~RY: Application submitted by James Lukens,
requesting permission to erect a non-conforming sign at 425 South State
College Boulevard, together with plans and report from the Building Department
were reviewed by the City Council.
Mr. Ed Cronin, 11752 Garden Grove Boulevard, Garden Grove,
representing the applicant, addressed the Council advising that the top
star portion of the proposed sign was planned for a mild scintillating
action giving luster to the star, rather than a flashing action; and if, in
the opinion of the City Council, this would create any problems, he had been
instructed by the owner and sign manufacturer to agree to the removal.
In answer to Council questioning concerning the existing roof sign
on the building, Mr. Cronin advised that the owner requests this sign to
remain; that the only word on the sign is "milk".
On motion by Councilman Schutte, seconded by Councilman Dutton,
said sign request was granted, subject to revocation if any flashing or
revolving of the star portion interferes with the residential areas. MOTION
CARRIED.
SIGN REQUEST - APARTMENT-MOTEL FURNISHINGS: Application submitted by R. J.
Dayton, 307 North Euclid Street, requesting permission to erect a non-
conforming roof sign, together with plan and report from the Building
Department, was reviewed by the City Council.
On motion by Councilman Krein, seconded by Councilman Dutton, sign
permit was granted, as requested. MOTION CARRIED.
SIGN REQUEST - UNION OIL COMPANY: Application submitted by Union Oil Company for
permission to erect additional sign on the canopy of the service station
located at 1779 South Harbor Boulevard (4 foot projection), together with
plans and report from the Building Department, were reviewed by the City
Councilo
Mr. Davis reported on the status of signs in the area relative to
projection over the property line; that no signs on the north side of Katella
Avenue projecting over the property line have been granted by the City Council.
Discussion was held by the City Council, and at the conclusion
thereof, Councilman Krein moved said sign request be granted, subject to no
projection over the property line. CouncIlman Schutte seconded the motion.
MOTION CARRIED.
SIGN REQUEST - STARDUST MOTEL. RECONSIDERATION: Communication dated July 18,
1963, from C. M. Chaplin, owner of Stardust Motel, requesting reconsideration
of sign request for a second free-standing sign at 1057 West Ball Road, was
submitted.
Mr. C. M. Chaplin addressed the Council advising that the new
sIgn requested IS to be located at the rear of the existing sign, removing
the "Best Western Motel" from the existing sign.
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He furth~r advised that membership in the Best Western Motel
Association was granted on a yearly basis and was very d~sirabl~, a~ it
added substantially to their business. Further, members are required to
display their sign.
Referenc~ was made to similar "Best Western Motel" sign erected
at the Mecca Motel on Harbor Boulevard.
Further action on subject sign request was deferred to later in
the meeting for investigation of permit of Mecca Motel sign. (See page
6971)
REQUEST - TEMPORARY STR~CTURES - CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH SCHOOLS: Request of
Paul Liefeld, PrinCipal, Central Baptist Church Schools, for permission to
erect three quonset hut structures, on a temporary basis, to provide Physical
Education program dressing rooms and a wood shop, was submitted and plot
plan reviewed by the City Council.
Mr. Liefelt advised the Council that the temporary facilities
are to be used for day school purposes.
On motion by Councilman SChutte, seconded by Councilman Dutton,
said request was granted, for a two year period. MOTION CARRIED.
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 328 - SEWER AND DRAINAGE SERVICES: Request of Nat
Neff Engineering Company for permission to negotiate with the City of
Buena Park for sewer and drainage services for the convalescent hospital
proposed to be constructed on the west side of Knott Avenue, south of
Lincoln Avenue, was submitted.
On motion by Councilman Dutton, seconded by Councilman Krein,
request was granted to negotiate with the City of Buena Park for sewer and
drainage services, as recommended by the Assistant City Manager. MOTION
CARRIED.
RECLASSIFICATION NO. 62-63-83 - EXTENSION OF TIME: Request of Betker Construc-
tion Corp. dated July 18, 1963, for 180 day extension of time to Reclassi-
fication No. 62-63-83 for compliance with Condition No.2 of Resolution No.
63R-283, was submitted.
Mr. Davis reported that right of way for Lincoln Avenue and
necessary public utility easement have been obtained; however, bond insuring
installation of engineering requirements has not been filed.
On motion by Councilman Schutte, seconded by Councilman Dutton,
extension of time was granted by the City Council, conditional upon the
posting of required bond prior to August 13, 1963. MOTION CARRIED.
RECLASSIFICATION NO. 60-61-38 - EXTENSION OF TIME: Request of V L N Construction
Co., Inc. dated July 17, 1963, for extension of time to Reclassification No.
60-61-38, for compliance with certain street improvements, 920 South Nutwood
Street, was submitted.
City Engineer James Maddox advised that improvements should be
installed immediately, as water along Ball Road is deteriorating the exist-
ing pavement.
On motion by Councilman Dutton , seconded by Councilman Krein,
request for extension of time was denied. MOTION CARRIED.
VARIANCE NO. 1446 - EXTENSION OF TIME: Request of Emil H. Von Seggern, dated
July 19, 1963, for extension of time to Bond posted in compliance with
Variance No. 1446, was submitted. It was noted that Variance No. 1446 was
for waiver of R-A minimum parcel size, and obtained as a prerequisite to
Tract No. 4545.
On motion by Councilman Dutton, seconded by Councilman Schutte,
request for extension of time to Bond for Variance No. 1446 was denied, and
the City EngineerQs office was instructed to prepare said improvement plans.
MOTION CARRIED.
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City Hall. Anaheim. California - QOUNCIL MINUTES - July 30. 1963. 3:00 P.M.
VARIANCE NO. 1497 - EXTENSION OF TIME: Request of Theodore J. Pietrok, dated
July 16, 1963, for ninety-day extension of time to engineering improvement
bond posted pursuant to Resolution No. 62R-752 granting Variance No. 1497,
was submitted.
On motion by Councilman Schutte, seconded by Councilman Dutton,
said ninety-day extension of time was granted, as recommended by the City
Engineer. MOTION CARRIED.
FINAL MAP. TRACT NO. 4757: Subdivider, Fredricks Development Company; tract
located on the east side of State College Boulevard and the north side of
Ball Road, and contains 33 R.3 lots and 1 C-l lot.
Councilman Schutte requested the record to show that he did not
participate in the discussio~ nor vote on this issue.
The City Engineer reported said final map conforms substantially
with the tentative map previously approved; that bonds have been posted and
approved, and required fees paid, and recommended approval of Final Map,
Tract No. 4757.
On the recommendations of the City Engineer, Councilman Dutton moved
Final Map, Tract No. 4757, be approved. Councilman Krein seconded the motion.
MOTION CARRIED.
RECLASSIFICATION NO. 62-63-41 - PLANS OF DEVELOPMENT. LOTS 9 AND 10: Plans of
development dated June 14, 1963, submitted by Lew L. Bowers relative to
Reclassification No. 62-63-41 (lots 9 and 10), were reviewed by the City
Council together with recommendations of the Planning Department Develop-
ment Review.
Councilman Krein moved that plans marked Exhibit "A" be approved,
as submitted. Councilman Schutte seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
(Plans dated this date and initialled by Mayor Pro Tem Chandler.)
ORDINANCE NO. 1881: Councilman Dutton offered Ordinance No. 1881 for first
reading.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNI-
CIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING. (62-63-41 - Lots 9 & 10 - C-l)
After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1881 and
having knowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Dutton moved the
reading in full of said Ordinance be waived. Councilman Schutte seconded
the motion. MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED.
RESOLUTION NO. 63R-633 - AWARD OF JOB NO. 1270: On the recommendations of
Thornton E. Piersall, Director of Public Works, Councilman Krein offered
Resolution No. 63R-633 for adoption, awarding construction of Job No. 1270
to Ralph de Leon Construction, Inc., the low bidder, in the amount of
$4,363.62.
Refer to Resolution Book.
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 PERFORM-
ING ALL WORK NECESSARY TO CONSTRUCT AND COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC
IMPROVEMENT: THE CHALET AVENUE-EUCLID STREET SEWER IMPROVEMENT, IN CHALET
AVENUE FROM APPROXIMATELY 197 FEET WEST OF EUCLID STREET TO EUCLID STREET,
AND IN EUCLID STREET FROM APPROXIMATELY 25 FEET NORTH OF CHALET AVENUE TO
APPROXIMATELY 145 FEET SOUTH OF CHALET AVENUE, IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, JOB
NO. 1270. (Ralph de Leon Construction, Inc. - $4,363.62)
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City Hall. Anaheim. Ca11fornia - COUNCIL MINUTES - Julv 30. 1963. 3:00 P.M.
On roll call the foregoing Resolution No. 63R-633 was duly passed
and adopted by the following vote:
AYES:
NOE S :
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNC I LMEN :
Dutton, Schutte, Krein and Chandler.
None.
Coons.
The Mayor Pro Tem declared Resolution No. 63R-633 duly passed
and adopted.
DEEDS OF EASEMENT: Councilman Krein offered Resolutions Nos. 63R-634 to 63R-638,
both inclusive, for adoption.
Refer to Resolution Book.
RESOLUTION NO. 63R~634: 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. (Stephen E.
Roach, et ux)
RESOLUTION NO. 63R~635: 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.
(Elmer A. Preston, et ux)
RESOLUTION NO. 63R-636: 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.
(Ledger T. Smith, et ux)
RESOLUTION NO. 63R-637: 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. (Jack D. Shinn,
et ux)
RESOLUTION NO. 63R-638: 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 EASEMENTS FOR PUBLIC UTILITY AND INGRESS AND EGRESS
PURPOSES. (Robert C. Miller)
On roll call the foregoing resolutions were duly passed and
adopted by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
Dutton, Schutte, Krein and Chandler.
None.
Coons.
The Mayor Pro Tem declared Resolutions Nos. 63R-634 to 63R-638,
both inclusive, duly passed and adopted.
RESOLUTION NO. 63R-639: Councilman Schutte offered Resolution No. 63R-639 for
adoption.
Refer to Resolution Book.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING THE
DESIGNATION OF ORANGE COUNTY AS AN OPERATIONAL AREA ORGANIZATION UNIT OF
THE CALIFORNIA CIVIL DEFENSE ORGANIZATION FOR A WAR-CAUSED STATE OF EXTREME
EMERGENCY.
On roll call the foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted
by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNC I LMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
Dutton, Schutte, Krein and Chandler.
None.
Coons.
adopted.
The Mayor Pro Tern declared Resolution No. 63R-639 duly passed and
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RESOLUTION NO. 63R-640: Councilman Dutton offered Resolution No~ 63R-640 for
adoption.
Refer to Resolution Book.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AND
AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AND
THE CITY OF GARDEN GROVE WITH REFERENCE TO THE MODIFICATION OF THE TRAFFIC
SIGNAL AT CHAPMAN AVENUE AND HARBOR BOULEVARD.
On roll call the foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted
by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
Dutton, Schutte, Krein and Chandler.
None.
Coons.
The Mayor Pro Tem declared Resolution No. 63R-640 duly passed and
adopted.
RESOLUTION NO. 63R-64l: Councilman Schutte offered Resolution No. 63R-641 for
adoption.
Refer to Resolution Book.
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA, AUTHOR-
IZING CERTAIN OF ITS MEMBERS TO FILE WRITTEN ARGUMENTS FOR CITY MEASURES.
On roll call the foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted
by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABS ENT :
COUNCILMEN:
COUNC I LMEN :
COUNCILMEN:
Dutton, Schutte, Krein and Chandler.
None.
Coons.
The Mayor Pro Tem declared Resolution No. 63R-641 duly passed
and adopted.
CITY PLANNING COMMISSION ITEMS: Actions taken by the City Planning Commission
at their meeting held July 8, 1963, pertaining to the following applica-
tions, were submitted for City Council information and consideration:
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 387 - Submitted by Frank W. Sackett, requesting
permission to construct a service station and a drive-in or walk-up res-
taurant on R-A property located on the northeast corner of Lincoln and
Wilshire Avenues.
The City Planning Commission pursuant to their Resolution No. 812,
Series 1963-64, terminated said conditional use permit.
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 443 - Submitted by R. Paton, Fern Parsons and
Cecil Huston as trustees of Anaheim Mission of Reorganized Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints, requesting permission to expand an existing
church and related facilities on R-A property located on the southwest
corner of Chateau Avenue and Walnut Street, and further described as 827
South Walnut Street.
The City Planning Commission pursuant to their Resolution No. 820,
Series 1963-64, granted said conditional use permit, subject to conditions.
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 444 - Submitted by Thomas A. Beyrle, requesting
permission to establish a bank and waiver of minimum 5 acre site require-
ment and 50 foot structure (sign) setback requirement on property located
on the north side of Anaheim Road approximately 495 feet west of Miller
Street, and further described as 16191 Anaheim Road.
The City Planning Commission pursuant to their Resolution No. 821,
Series 1963-64, granted said conditional use permit, subject to conditions.
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CONDITIONAL USE PE~IT NO. 445 - Submitted by R. W. and H~l~n M. Grimm,
reque~ting permission to establish a church and related facilities on
R-A property located on the southwest corner of South and Sunkist Stre~ts.
The City Planning Commission pursuant to their Resolution No. 822,
Series 1963-64, granted said conditional use permit, subject to conditions.
CONDITIONAL USE PE~IT NO. 447 - ~bmitted by Southern Counties Gas Company
of California, requesting permission to construct an 8' X 121 billboard
on M-I and P-L property located on the southwest corner of Katella Avenu~
and State College Boulevard, and further described as 1919 South State
College Boulevard.
The City Planning Commission pursuant to their Re~olution No. 823,
Series 1963-64, granted said conditional use permit, subject to condition.
CONDITIONAL USE PE~IT NO. 448 - Submitted by George A. Gade, requesting
permission to estab[ish a restaurant on M-l, P-L and P-l property located
on the north side of Orangethorpe Avenue adjacent to the Union Pacific
Railroad right-of-way, and further described as 501 East Orangethorpe Avenue.
The City Planning Commission pursuant to their Resolution No. 824,
Series 1963-64, granted said conditional use permit, subject to conditions.
VARIANCE NO. 1583 - Submitted by James W. and Lois Connely, requesting per-
mission to construct an additional apartment unit and waiver of required
rear yard, required side yard, garage requirements, building separation
and minimum livable floor space of 1225 square feet; R-3 property located on
the west side of East Street, approximately 270 feet north of Lincoln Avenue,
and further described as 123 North East Street.
The City Planning Commission pursuant to their Resolution No. 814,
Series 1963-64, granted said variance, subject to conditions~
VARIANCE NO. 1584 - Submitted by Anavil Corporation, requesting permission to
construct two single family residences and waive the required front yard
setback and one acre minimum area on R-A property located on the west side
of Alvy Street, approximately 345 feet north of Alomar Avenue, and further
described as 601 & 605 Alvy Street.
The City Planning Commission pursuant to Resolution No. 815, Series
1963-64, granted said variance, subject to conditionso
VARIANCE NO. 1585 - Submitted by Anavil Corporation, requesting permission
to construct two single family residences and waive one acre minimum area
and required front yard setback on R-A property located on the west side
of Trident Street approximately 100 feet south of Beacon Avenue, and further
described as 905 and 909 Trident Street.
The City Planning Commission pursuant to their Resolution No. 816,
Series 1963-64, granted said variance, subject to conditions.
VARIANCE NO. 1587 - Submitted by Herald and Olga Soard, requesting permis-
sion to construct an additional dwelling and waiver of building separation,
required rear yard, minimum livable floor area of 1225 square feet, and
required access from alley to permit access from street on R-3 property
located on the east side of Olive Street approximately 209 feet north of
Santa Ana Street, and further described as 412 South Olive Street.
The City Planning Commission pursuant to their Resolution No. 8l7,
Series 1963-64, granted said variance, subject to conditions.
VARIANCE NO. 1588 - Submitted by Biard and Crockett Plumbing Company,
requesting waiver of the 6 foot masonry wall requirement enclosing site and
parking requirement on M-I property located on the southwest corner of
Orange and Sycamore Streets, and further described as 708 East Sycamore
Street.
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6960
City Hall. Anaheim. California - qOUNCIL MINUTES - July 30. 1963. 3:00 P.M.
The City Planning Commission pursuant to their Resolution No. 818,
Series 1963-64, granted Variance No. 1588, subject to conditions.
VARIANCE NO. 1589 - Submitted by Mabel T. Douglas, et al, requesting per-
mission to waive the required lot width to permit the construction of a
single family subdivision on R-A property located on the west side of Ninth
Street, approximately 130 feet north of Kimberly Avenue, and further des-
cribed as 1677 South Ninth Street. (Tentative Map, Tract No. 5245.)
The City Planning Commission pursuant to their Resolution No. 819,
Series 1963-64, granted said variance, subject to conditions.
The foregoing actions were reviewed by the City Council and no
further action taken on the above numbered conditional use permits and
variance applications.
TENTATIVE MAP. TRACT NO. 5245: Developer, Home Land Company; tract located as
described in Variance No. 15$9, above, and contains 18 proposed R-l lots.
Said tract filed in conjunction with Variance No. 1589.
The City Planning Commission at their meeting held July 8, 1963,
approved said tentative map, subject to the following conditions:
1. That should this subdivi$ion be developed as more than one subdivision,
each subdivision thereof shall be submitted in tentative form for
approval.
2. That Tentative Tract No. 5245 is approved subject to the granting of
Variance No. 1589.
3. That the storm drain connection to the Orange County Flood Control
Channel shall be subject to the approval of the Orange County Flood
Control District.
4. That the street be realigned with Laster Avenue, if the existing well
can be abandoned.
Mr. Bob Mickelson, Assistant Planner, noted the location of the
proposed tract and advised the variance filed in conjunction with the tract
permits 60 foot lots, due to the extreme depth of the lots, and the fact
there are other 60 foot lots in the area.
Councilman Dutton moved that Tentative Map, Tract No. 5245, be
approved, subject to the recommendations of the City Planning Commission.
Councilman Krein seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
TENTATIVE MAP. TRACT NO. 4230: Developer, Empire Financial Corporation; tract
located on the south side of Lincoln Avenue, approximately 660 feet west of
Beach Boulevard, and contains 29 proposed R-3 lots and I proposed C-l lot.
In accordance with request of Empire Financial Corporation, action
by the City Council on Tentative Map, Tract No. 4230, was deferred to be
considered in conjunction with Reclassification No. 62-63-64 and Conditional
Use Permit No. 357, on motion by Councilman Schutte, seconded by Councilman
Dutton. MOTION CARRIED.
TENTATIVE MAP. TRACT NO. 5231; Developer, The Draman Company; tract located at
2663 Anaheim Road and contains 12 proposed R-3 lots. Filed in conjunction
with Reclassification No. 63-64-5 and Conditional Use Permit No. 449.
In accordance with request signed by J. M. Driggers, action by
the City Council on Tentative Map, Tract No. 5231, was deferred to be
considered in conjunction with Reclassification No. 63-64-5 and Conditional
Use Permit No. 449, on motion by Councilman Krein, seconded by Councilman
Dutton. MOTION CARRIED.
TENTATIVE MAP. TRACT NO. 5232: Developer, Galaxy Construction Company; tract
located on the north side of Anaheim Road and west of the Santa Fe Railroad,
and contains 44 proposed M-I and P-L lots.
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6961
City Hall. Anaheim. California - COUNCIL MINUTES - July 30. 1963. 3:00 P.M.
The City Planning Commission at their meeting of July 22, 1963,
approved Tentative Map, Tract No. 5232, sUbject to the following conditions:
1. That should this subdivision be developed as more than one aubdivision,
each subdivision thereof shall be submitted in tentative form for
approval.
2. That this tentative tract map is granted subject to the completion of
Reclassification No. 61-62-69 for reclassification of subject property
from the R-A, Residential Agricultural Zone, to the M-l, Light Indu~trial
and the P-L, Parking Landscaping Zones.
3. That the access rights from Lot Nos. 1 through 21, to Anaheim Road ~hall
be dedicated to the City of Anaheim except that a maximum of four (4)
driyes as indicated on the proposed parking lot layout for Tract No.
5232, prepared by the engineer of subject tract and dated July 1, 1963,
shall be permitted to serve Lot Nos. 1 through 21.
4. That landscapiog and parking for subject property shall be developed in
accordance with the proposed parking lot layout for Tract No. 5232,
prepared by J. B. Webb, Civil Engineer, on July I, 1963, and marked
"Exhibit No.2" with the exception of the following:
( a)
(b)
( c)
(d)
( e)
( f )
(g)
(h)
( i )
That 2% of the parking area shall be devoted to landscaping in
accordance with the provisions of the M-l, Light Industrial Zone.
That the 3-foot planting area adjacent to the proposed buildings
shall be increased to 5-feet.
That the proposed 5-foot sidewalk adjacent to the buildings shall
be Portland Concrete cement.
That the proposed 10-foot wide parallel parking spaces shall be
reduced to 8-feet in width.
That the proposed 20-feet deep perpendicular parking spaces shall
be reduced to 19-feet.
That the proposed 24-foot access drive shall be increased to 25-feet.
That adequate provision shall be made for loading docks and vehicular
entrance ways to the proposed buildings.
That landscaping of the 13-foot parkway including tree wells be in
accordance with City Council policy.
That service station site shall be developed in accordance with
the adopt~d service station Minimum Site Development Standards.
Mr. Bob Mickelson noted the location of the tract, and advised that
because of the shallow depth of the lot, the developer intends to develop the
tract according to the new M-I proposed provisions, which would allow 10 foot
landscaped strip.
Mr. Mickelson further advised that the tract as originally sub-
mitted provided for 25 foot lots and at the direction of the City Planning
Commission, the tract was revised to 50 foot lots; that the excerpt of the
City Planning Commission minutes should note 22 lots instead of 44.
Councilman Krein moved that Tentative Map, Tract No. 5232, be
approved, as revised, containing 22 lots, subject to the recommendations of
the City Planning Commission. Councilman Schutte seconded the motion.
MOTION CARRIED.
REVISED TENTATIVE MAP. TRACT NO. 5162. AND TENTATIVE MAP. TRACT NO. 5260: Developer,
Brookmore, Inc. (Reclassification No. 62-63-113, Conditional Use Permit 423)
Revised Tentative Map, Tract No. 5162 - located on the north side of Ball
Road, and east of Brookhurst Street, and contains 3 proposed R-3 lots.
Tentative Map, Tract No. 5260 - located 400 feet north of Ball Road and
east of Brookhurst Street, and contains 8 proposed R-3 lots.
In accordance with request submitted by C. J. Queyrel, action by
the City Council on Revised Tentative Map, Tract No. 5162 and Tentative Map,
Tract No. 5260, was continued to August 6, 1963, on motion by Councilman
Dutton, seconded by Councilman Schutte. MOTION CARRIED.
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6962
City Hall. Anaheim. California - COUNCIL MINUTES - July 30. 1963~ 3:00 P.M.
REVISED TENTATIVE MAP, TRACT NO. ~262: Developer, Cunningham Company; tract
located south of Broadway an west of Magnolia, and contains 22 proposed
R-I lots.
The City Planning Oommission at their meeting held July 22, 1963,
approved said revised tentattve map, subject to the following conditions:
1. That should this subdivision be developed as more than one subdivision,
each subdivision thereof shall be submitted in tentative form for
approval.
2. That Street "A" shall be named Skywood Place and Street "Btt shall be
named Savoy Place.
Mr. Bob Mickelson advised that the Tentative Map originally sub-
mi tted contained a lot marked "Not A Part'!, and on the advice of the Planning
Department, was revised to be included in the tract as Lot No. 23; and that
the City Planning Commission excerpt should note 23 lots instead of 22.
On motion by Councilman Dutton, seconded by Councilman Krein,
Revised Tentative Map, Tract No. 5262, consisting of 23 lots, was approved,
subject to City Planning Commission recommendations. MOTION CARRIED.
TENTATIVE MAP. TRACT NO. 5155: V.L.N. Construction Company, Developer; tract
located on the south side of Orangewood Avenue, approximately 660 feet
east of Haster Street, and contains 24 proposed R-2 lots. (Reclassification
No. 63-64-12)
In accordance with request signed by Harry B. Lindenberg, action
by the City Council on Tentative Map, Tract No. 5155 was deferred to be
considered in conjunction with Reclassification No. 63-64-12, on motion by
Councilman Schutte, seconded by Councilman Krein. MOTION CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE: The following correspondence was ordered received and filed, on
motion by Councilman Schutte, seconded by Councilman Krein. MOTION CARRIED:
a. Allocation of monies from the Crossing Protection Fund:
BM-512.2 Lewis Street - Southern Pacific Company
2N-IGl La Palma Avenue - Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Co.
2-169.2 Ball Road - Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Co.
b. Resolution of the Orange County Board of Supervisors supporting
ttChildrens Hospital Horse Show Days" on August 17 and 18, 1963.
c. Resolution of the City of Costa Mesa urging the continuance of the
Uniform Building Code, the Uniform Housing Code, the Uniform Plumbing
Code and the National Electric Code as instruments of municipal juris-
diction.
d. Feather River Project Association:
Notice of Board of DirectorsV Meeting Friday, August 23, 1963.
Minutes of July 12, 1963 meeting.
Statement of Receipts, Disbursements and Net Worth.
RE50LUTION NO. 63R-642: On the recommendations of the Assistant City Manager,
Councilman Dutton offered Resolution No. 63R-642 for adoption.
RQfQr to RQ~olution Book.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AUTHORIZING AND
DIRECTING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AND THE
EUCALYPTUS WATER COMPANY RELATING TO RELOCATION OF PIPE LINES AND ACCEPTING
QUITCLAIM DEEDS OFFERED BY THE EUCALYPTUS WATER COMPANY.
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6963
City Hall. Anaheim. Cali1fornia - COUNCIL MINUTES - July 30. 1963. 3:00 P.M.
On roll call the foregoing Resolution No. 63R-642 was duly
passed and adopted by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
Dutton, Schutte, Krein and Chandler.
None.
Coon s ~
The Mayor Pro Tem declared Resolution No. 63R-642 duly passed
and adopted.
LITIGATION - HANCOCK VS. CITY OF ANAHEIM: The City Attorney reported on the
case of Hancock vs. the City of Anaheim, and advised that an agreement has
been reached for a $2,000 settlement of the lawsuit, ~1,500 to be paid by
the insurance company, and ~500 to be paid by the City, and recommended
approval of said settlement.
On motion by Councilman Krein, seconded by Councilman SChutte,
the City Attorney was authorized to consumate settlement of said litigation,
and the Finance Director was authorized to draw a warrant in the amount of
~500. MOTION CARRIED.
RECESS: Councilman Dutton moved to recess to 7:00 P.M. Councilman Krein
seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. (5:00 P.M.)
AFTER RECESS:
Mayor Pro Tem Chandler called the meeting to order.
PRESENT:
ABSENT:
PRESENT:
COUNCILMEN: Dutton, Schutte, Krein and Chandler.
COUNCILMEN: Coons.
ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER: Robert Davis.
CITY ATTORNEY: Joseph Geisler.
CITY CLERK: Dene M. Williams.
CITY ENGINEER: James P. Maddox.
ASSISTANT PLANNER: Robert Mickelson.
INVOCATION: Reverend O. L. Underwood, Pastor of Anaheim Foursquare Church,
gave the invocation.
FLAG SALUTE: Mayor Pro Tem Chandler led the assembly in the Pledge of Alle-
giance to the Flago
CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE.
ADDITION OF CHAPTER IS.IS. "R-E". RESIDENTIAL-ESTATE ZONE: Public hearing
on addition of Chapter 18.18~ Zoning Code, "R-E", Residential-Estate Zone,
to the Anaheim Municipal Code was continued to this date from the meeting of
July 9, 1963, to allow further review of City Planning Commission recommend-
ations.
Mr. Robert Davis submitted copies of the proposed Ordinance, as
revised, for Council review, dated July 29, 1963~ incorporating changes
resulting from the July 9, 1963 public hearing.
Mayor Pro Tem Chandler asked if anyone wished to comment on the
proposed addition to the Anaheim Municipal Code, there being no response,
declared the hearing closedo
ORDINANCE NO. 1882: Discussion was held by the City Council, and at the
conclusion thereof9 Councilman Schutte offered Ordinance No. 1882 for first
reading.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNI-
CIPAL CODE BY ADDING A NEW CHAPTER TO BE NUMBERED IS. IS; AND REPEALING AND
SUPERSEDING ORDINANCE NO. 1826.
After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1882 and
having knowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Schutte moved the
reading in full of said Ordinance be waived. Councilman Dutton seconded
the motion. MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED.
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6964
City Hall. Anaheim. California - 90UNCIL MINUTES - July 30. 1963. 3:00 P.M.
PUBLIC HEARING. VARIANCE NO. 1582~ Submitted by Miles O. Hann, requesting per-
mission to establish a real estate office on R-l property, located on the
east side of Magnolia Street, approximately 586 feet south of La Palma
Avenue (1016 North Magnolia Street).
The City Planning Commission pursuant to their Resolution No.
804, Series 1962-63, denied Variance No. 1582. Appeal from action taken
by the City Planning Commission was filed by the applicant and public hearing
scheduled this date.
Plans and the file were reviewed by the City Council.
Mayor Pro Tem Chandler asked if the applicant was present and
wished to address the City COuncil.
Mr. Miles Hann, 1069l Allen Drive, Garden Grove, owner of subject
property, advised that Variance No. 1114 granted July 7, 1959, permitted
use of the existing dwelling on subject property as an accounting office.
He recounted expenses incurred and improvements made to the building for
office use, and was of the opinion that the character of the property would
not be changed in using the property as a real estate office instead of an
accounting office.
Mr. Hann referred to Finding No.5, and advised to the best of
his recollection, four persons addressed the Planning Commission favoring
said variance, and no one spoke in oPPosition to the requested use.
The Mayor Pro Tem asked if anyone else wished to address the
Council in favor of subject variance.
Mrs. Helen OlDer, 931 North Magnolia Street, advised she had no
objections to the requested use.
The Mayor Pro Tem asked if anyone else wished to address the
Council, there being no response, declared the hearing closed.
Plans were reviewed by the City Council and number of off-street
parking spaces provided noted.
RESOLUTION NO. 63R-643: Councilman Schutte offered Resolution No. 63R-643
for adoption, granting Variance No. 1582, subject to the following
conditions:
1. That the owners of subject property shall pay to the City of Anaheim
the sum of 12.00 per front foot, along Magnolia Avenue, for street
lighting purposes.
2. That Condition No. I, above mentioned, shall be complied with within a
period of 180 days from date hereof, or such further time as the Council
may grant.
3. That subject property shall be developed substantially in accordance
with Exhibit No. 10
4. The Magnolia frontage of the eXIsting structure shall be repainted, and
no other alteration shall be accepted unless subsequently approved by
the City Council~ Further, the front yard area of existing property
shall be fully landscaped and treewells installed in the Magnolia parkway
subject to the approval of the Superintendent of Maintenance, and such
landscaping shall be Intended as a condition of use, and further, that no
signs visible from subject property shall be permitted except one
unlighted sign having a maximum area of 8 square feet; and no flags9
banners or signs other than specified herein shall be permitted.
5. That all conditions of approval of subject petition shall be completed
prior to issuance of a business license for the proposed use of subject
property.
6. That Variance No. 1114 for the establishment of an accounting office
shall not be exercised at the same time as the use established herein.
Refer to Resolution Book.
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6965
Citv Hall. Anaheim. Cal~fornia - COUNCIL MINUTES - July 30, 1963. 3iOO P.M,
A RESOLUTION OF THti CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM GRANTING VARIANCE
NO. 1582.
On roll call the foregoing Resolution No. 63R-643 was duly passed
and adopted by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
Dutton, Schutte, Krein and Chandler.
None.
Coons.
adopted.
The Mayor Pro Tem declared Resolution No. 63R-643 duly passed and
PUBLIC HEARING. RECLASS4FICATION NO. 62-63-127 AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 436:
Submitted by Eva Bielanski, requesting change of zone from R-A to R-3, and
permission to construct a single story multiple family planned residential
development on property located on the south side of Crescent Avenue,
approximately 310 feet east of Dale Avenue (2760 Crescent Avenue).
The City Planning Commission pursuant to their Resolution No.
806, Series 1962-63, recommended Reclassification No. 62-63-127 be denied.
The City Planning Commission pursuant to their Resolution No.
807, Series 1962-63, denied said conditional use permit.
The Mayor Pro Tem asked if the applicant or her agent was present
and wished to address the Council.
Mr. Stephen Gallagher, Attorney for the applicant, advised that
apparently there was some misunderstanding on the part of some people who
signed the original petition of protest to the requested use, as Mrs.
Bielanski visited residents of the area, and found that some were under
the impression the proposed apartments would be of two-story construction.
He further advised she was able to acquire signatures of many residents on
the petition of opposition, advising they had misunderstood the proposed
project and also a petition favoring the use, and thereupon he submitted
two petitions containing approximately 34 signatures. Mr. Gallagher
pointed out the location of adjacent properties favoring the development.
He called attention to the church adjacent to the West of subject
property, and also to the heavy volume of traffic along Crescent Avenue,
making subject property, in his opinion, undesirable for single family
residential development, and further advised if the property was required
to be developed into an R-l development, with the widening of Crescent
Avenue and the extension of Stockton Street, dead-ending at the church
property to the West, approximately 1/6 of the property would be dedicated
to public use. The parcel is three-plus acres, and the density proposed
is 38 units, or 114 people as compared to a 15-home tract of approximately
75 people.
Mr. Gallagher stated in his opinion the development would not
have any adverse effect on the surrounding area, and would be an asset
rather than a detriment.
Mrs~ Eva Bielanski, 2760 West Crescent Avenue, applicant, addressed
the Council relating conversations held with people in the neighborhood
while obtaining additional signatureso She advised that many who signed
the petition of protest were of the opinion that the apartments were to be
two-story construction, and after viewing the plans, signed the petition
favoring the development. Mrs. Bielanski further advised that they have
owned the property for twelve years.
Mayor Pro Tem Chandler asked if anyone else wished to address the
Council in favor of the application.
Mr. Bill Kisgen, of Kiely Corporation, 2110 East Katella Avenue,
contractor for the development, advised of the highly desirable features
proposed, such as shake roofs, individual patios, two large recreation
buildings with swimming pools, and In answer to Council questioning, advised
that the two-bedrooms will rent for approximately ~l85.00 per month.
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City Hall. Anaheim. California - COUNCIL MINUTES - July 30. 1963. 3:00 P.M.
Petitions favoring the development were compared with the petition
of protest by the City Council.
Mayor Pro Tem Chandler asked if anyone wished to address the
Council in opposition.
Mr. Allen Huffman, 8591 Crescent Avenue, Buena Park, owner of
property across the street and to the north of subject property, presented
an additional petition of protest containing 13 signatures.
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Mr. Huffman advised that the area has been projected by both
Anaheim and Buena Park and a low density area. He referred to an article
appearing in the Orange County Apartment House Owner Association publication
concerning the vacancy factor of apartments in Anaheim, and advised that
apparently there was no need for additional apartments, that there are 200
in Buena Park and 200 in Anaheim, within a mile of subject property.
Reference was also made to the traffic condition on Crescent
Avenue, which Mr. Huffman advised was becoming heavier, and in his opinion,
an apartment development at this location would add to the traffic burden.
Mr. Huffman stated that it would be no detriment to Mrs. Bielanski
to develop the property as R-l.
(Councilman Schutte left the meeting, 7:45 P.M.)
Mrs. Janice Huffman, 8591 Crescent Avenue, Buena Park, addressed
the Council concerning the supposed misunderstanding relative to the signing
of the petition of protest; advising that Mrs. Bielanski approached her to
obtain approval of the project, and according to their conversation, state-
ments made by Mrs. Bielanski could also be considered misleading.
Mrs. Mae Hildebrand, 8603 Crescent Avenue, Buena Park, circulator
of second petition of protest"advised that when approached to sign the
first petition of protest, it was quite clear that the intended project was
to be single story construction.
Mrs. Hildebrand further advised that they purchased the property
because it was a residential area, and called attention to the traffic on
Crescent Avenue and the over-crowded conditions of the Peter Marshall
School. In her opinion, the residents on Stockton Street favored the
development as it would eliminate the possible future extension of Stockton
Street.
Because of statements made concerning a conflict in the presenta-
tion of petitions for signatures, Mayor Pro Tem Chandler read statements of
the petitions filed, noting that none represented the development as multiple
story construction.
The City Clerk reported the Anaheim Planning Department has
received a telephone request from the Buena Park Planning Department asking
that the letter of protest submitted by them be read.
The Mayor Pro Tern advised that he has read the letter, on file, and
the Buena Park Planning Commission is unalterably opposed to the rezoning
of sUbject property as requested.
Mr. Gallagher, in rebuttal, stated that as far as traffic on
Crescent Avenue is concerned, the traffic passing this property originates
elsewhere. He felt very sure that the traffic created by the proposed
development would not be as hazardous as people backing out of five drive-
ways onto this very busy street.
In his opinion, Anaheim needs well-built, high class apartment
developments, and when one of the quality proposed is constructed, they are
occupied almost immediately, resulting in an increased value to the entire
neighborhood.
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City Hall. Anaheim. California - COUNCIL MINUTE5 - JulY 30. 1963. 3:00 P.M.
It was requested that those in the audience favoring and thos~
opposing the reclatsification stand.
It appeared that seven persons present favored the project9 and
seven persons opposed the development.
Mayor Pro T~m Chandler advised that unless someone had new and
additional evidence to offer, the hearing would be closed, and ther~upon
declared the public h~aring closed.
Mrs. Sullivan, 8487 Hickory Drive, stated that they will be
required to face the proposed apartments, while the r~sid~nts on Stockton
Street will have the protection of a fence.
RESOLUTION NO. 63R~644: Councilman Dutton stated in his opinion, the
reclassification or subject property would be establishing a pr~c~d~nt by
placing R-3 development in a predominantly single family residential area,
and thereupon offered Resolution No. 63R-644 for adoption, denying
Reclassification No. 62-63-127.
Refer to Resolution Book.
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 HEREINAFTgR DESCRIBED. (62-63-127)
On roll call the foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted
by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
Dutton, Krein and Chandler.
None.
Schutte and Coons.
adopted.
The Mayor Pro Tem declared Resolution No. 63R-644 duly passed and
RESOLUTION NO. 63R-645: Councilman Dutton offered Resolution No. 63R-645
for adoption, sustaining the action taken by the City Planning Commission,
denying Conditional Use Permit No. 436.
Refer to Resolution Book.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DENYING CONDITIONAL
USE PERMIT NO. 436.
On roll call the foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted
by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
Dutton, Krein and Chandler.
None.
Schutte and Coons.
adopted.
The Mayor Pro Tem declared Resolution No. 63R-644 duly passed and
PUBLIC HEARING. RECLASSIfICATION NO. 62-63-128: Submitted by Douglas Bishop,
requesting change of zone from R-A to R-3, property located on the east side
of Magnolia Street, approximately 300 feet south of Broadway.
The City Planning Commission pursuant to Resolution No. 808,
Series 1962-63, recommended said reclassification be denied.
The Mayor Pro Tem asked if the applicant or his representative
wished to address the Council.
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City Hall. Anaheim. California - ~OUNCIL MINUTES - Julv 30. 1963. 3:00 P.M.
Mr. Jack Jolly, 1627 Hampstead, representing the petitioner,
addressed the Council relating reasons for the Planning Commission denial.
He presented a chart indicating the corner of Broadway and Magnolia Avenue,
the present zoning and the cQmmercial uses existing in that area.
Mr. Jolly reported on response received upon contacting the
people in the area concerning the proposed project, and advised that the
density would be less than eleven per acre. Each unit would have 1350
square feet of floor space, and that their plot plan has been revised,
reducing the four-plexes to triplexes, and omitting all two-story construc-
tion; further, the two-bedroom units have two baths, and the approximate
rent will be $150.00 a month, and $170.00 per month.
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Mr. Jolly thereupon submitted a petition favoring the development,
containing signatures of people whose property is contiguous to subject
property, and advised in his opinion this will be an excellent buffer
between the existing commercial uses and the R-l residential.
Mr. James J. Hazelton, 2565 Runyon Place, south of subject property,
was of the opinion that there was no other alternative for subject property,
other than R-3 or C-l, and favored the proposed R-3 project, rather than a
possible commercial development.
Mr. Bob Moore, 2561 Runyon Place, addressed the Council in
opposition, advising that he represented some of his neighbors at the
Planning Commission hearing who are opposed to the reclassification on the
grounds of incompatibility to the area. He stated the investment made in
their homes was only after assurance from the Planning Commission that this
was not R-3 property, and noted that the area was designated on the master
plan as low density, and requested it remain as now designated.
Mr. Moore requested those present who were in accord with his
position, to signify by standing. Four persons stood.
MrsG Charles Reid, 2555 Runyon Place, submitted and read a letter
of opposition signed by her and Mr. R~id, and Mr. Maurice Abrams.
Mr. James Wood, 2554 Runyon Place, addressed the Council in opposi-
tion, and noted that the home adjacent to the service station on the corner
has never been offered for sale. The premises are well-kept, and the resi-
dents appear to be happy living next to a commercial establishment. The
commercial establishment across the street is a small shopping area, and is
a convenience to the neighborhood.
Mr. Wood was of the opinion that plans were not shown to those who
were known to oppose the reclassification.
Mr. Kenneth Randall, 12141 Dunklee Lane, Garden Grove, owner of the
small shopping center referred to, addressed the Council approving the
reclassification, and advIsing In his opinion, the proposed development would
be an asset to the community.
Mr. Jolly in rebuttal noted on the chart that lots shaded green
represented those favoring the proposed project, and again called attention
to the fact that there presently exists commercial to the North and across
the street from subject property, and that numerous apartments presently
exist in the vicinity, pointing up the fact that this development is not pro-
posed in a large R-l residential area.
Mrs. Bob Moore, 2561 Runyon Place, questioned why another develop-
ment of homes such as theirs could not be constructed on the property.
Mr. Jolly requested a standing vote of those favoring the proposed
project. Those standing were: Mrs. Mary Husband, 320 Shields Drive, Anaheim;
Gloria Huerta, 421 South Magnolia, Fullerton; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Randall,
12141 Dunklee Lane, Garden Grove; Mr. James Hazelton, 2565 Runyon Place.
The Mayor Pro Tem asked if anYQne hqd any o@w or ~ddltignal
eVIdence to offer, there being no response, declared the hearing closed.
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RESOLUTION NO. 63R:-646: Councilman Krein offered Resolution No. 63R-646
for adoption, denying Reclassification No. 62-63-128.
Refer to Resolution Book.
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. (62-63-128)
On roll call the for~going resolution was duly passed and adopted
by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT;
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
Dutton, Krein and Chandler.
None.
Schutte and Coons.
adopted.
The Mayor Pro Tem declared Resolution No. 63R-646 duly passed and
TENTATIVE MAP_ TRACT N01 5208: Subdivider, George R. Beltz; tract located on
the east side of Magnolia Street, approximately 300 feet south of Broadway,
and contains twelve proposed R-3 lots (filed in conjunction with Reclassi-
fication No. 62-63.128).
The City Planning Commission at their meeting held June ~4. 1963,
disapproved Tentative Map of Tract No. 5208, based on the fact that reclassi-
fication of subject property had been denied.
On motion by Councilman Dutton, seconded by Councilman Krein,
Tentative Map of Tract No. 5208 was denied. MOTION CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING. RECLASS]FICATION NO. 62-63-129: Submitted by Eleanor J. Skelton,
requesting a change of zone from R-l to R-3, property located at the north-
west corner of West Street and Fay Lane.
The City Planning Commission pursuant to Resolution No. 809,
Series 1962-63, recommended said reclassification be denied.
The Mayor Pro Tem asked if the applicant or his agent wished to
address the Council, there being no response, invited evidence from the
opposition.
Mr. Harold Mack, 312 South West Street, representing others who
indicated by standing their consent to his remarks, addressed the Council
relating the history of subject property, wherein approximately ten years
ago the row of lots facing West Street were r~tained for R-l development,
and the balance of the tract approved for R-3. He advised that none of the
conditions have changed to warrant a change in zone, and urged the Council
to deny said application.
Petition of protest containing 24 signatures was presented and
read by Mayor Pro Tem.
Mayor Pro Tem Chandler asked if anyone else wished to address the
Council, there being no response, declared the hearing closed.
Plans of developmGnt WGTG r~viewed by the City Council.
RESOLUTION NO. 63R-647: Councilman Krein offered Resolution No. 63R-647
for adoption, sustaining the recommendation of the Planning Commission,
denying Reclassification No. 62-63-129.
Discussion by the Council was called for, and Councilman Dutton
was of the opinion that the lots facing West Street had been retained for
R-l development, due to the fact that at that time there was no provision
prohibiting two-story construction adjacent to R-l. He also noted the
existing R-3 and R-2 developments adjacent to subject property.
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Question was called for, and Mayor Pro Tem Chandler reported his
vote would be based on the fact that no evidence supporting the requested
reclassification had been presented.
Refer to Resolution Book.
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. (62-63-129)
-
vote:
On roll call the fQregoing resolution was adopted by the following
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
Krein and Chandler.
Dutton.
Schutte and Coons.
adopted.
The Mayor Pro Tem declared Resolution No. 63R-647 duly passed and
PUBLIC HEARING. RECLASSIFICATION ~O. 62-63-130: Submitted by William M. and Mary
E. Raum, requesting a change of zone from R-A to C-l, property located at
the southwest corner of State College Boulevard and Sycamore Street (1950
East Sycamore Street).
The City Planning Commission pursuant to Resolution No. 810, Series
1962-63, recommended said reclassification, subject to the following condi-
tions:
1. That the owners of subject property shall deed to the City of Anaheim a
strip of land thirty-two (32) feet in width, from the centerline of the
street, along Sycamore Street, for street widening purposes.
2. That street improvement plans shall be prepared and all engineering
requirements of the City of Anaheim along Sycamore Street, such as curbs
and gutters, sidewalks, street grading and paving, drainage facilities,
or other appurtenant work shall be completed as required by the City
Engineer and in accordance with standard plans and specifications on file
in the office of the City Engineer; and that a bond in an amount and form
satisfactory to the City of Anaheim shall be posted with the City to
guarantee the installation of said engineering requirements.
3. That the sidewalks and driveways shall be installed along State College
Boulevard, as required by the City Engineer and in accordance with stan-
dard plans and specifications on file in the office of the City Engineer.
4. That the owners of subject property shall pay to the City of Anaheim the
sum of $2.00 per front foot, along Sycamore Street and State College
Boulevard, for street lighting purposes.
5. That trash storage areas shall be provided in accordance with standard
plans on file in the office of the Director of Public Works, prior to
Final Building Inspection.
6. That the property owners pay the City of Anaheim for installing the curb
and gutter along State College Boulevard.
7. That Conditions Nos. I, 2, 3, 4 and 6, abovementioned, shall be complied
with within a period of one hundred and eighty (180) days from date
hereof, or such further time as the City Council may grant.
8. That subject property shall be developed substantially in accordance with
plans and specifications on file with the City of Anaheim, marked
"Exhibit Nos. 1 and 2", as amended herein.
9. That parking spaces I and 7 shall be relocated to provide a minimum six
(6) foot wide strip of landscaping adjacent to the State College Boule-
vard and Sycamore Street right-of-way abutting sUbject property, except
for access drives, plans for said landscaping and all landscaping
visible from State College Boulevard and Sycamore Street shall be subject
to the approval of the Superintendent of Parkway Maintenance, and that
said landscaping to be installed prior to Final Building Inspection.
10. That all signs, flags, banners, and displays visible from State College
Boulevard and Sycamore Street shall be limited to one unlighted sign of
not more than eight (8) square feet.
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11. That construction of a ~ix (6) foot masonry wall be required along
the west and south boundaries of subject property where said walls do
not exist prior to Final Building Inspection, or a bond may be posted
to insure the installation of the masonry wall on the south boundary
of ~ubject property prior to Final Building Inspection.
12. That any alteration of the existing structure, including the in~talla-
tion of any air-conditioning facilities, shall be subject to Development
Review, providing, however, that no air-conditioning facilities shall
be placed on the roof of the existing structure.
13. That planted tree wells shall be provided at approximately forty (40)
foot intervals in the Sycamore Avenue and State College Boulevard
parkways abutting subject property; that plans for said tree wells
and landscaping therein, shall be sutmitted to and approved by the
Superintendent of Parkway Maintenance; and that said tree wells shall
be planted prior to Final Building Inspection.
The Mayor Pro Tem asked if anyone wished to addre~~ the Council
in opposition to the reclassification, there being no response, asked if
anyone wished to address the Council to argue against the Pla.nning Commis-
~ion'~ recommendations, there being no response, declared the hearing
closed.
Revised plans marked "Revision No. 1, Exhibit~ Nos. 1 and 2",
together with report from the Planning Staff, were reviewed by the City
Council.
Revised plans were approved, dated and signed this date by Mayor
Pro Tem Chandler, with a notation thereon that trash storage areas be
provided in conformity with standard plans, on file in the office of the
Director of Public Works.
RESOLUTION NO. 63R-648: Councilman Dutton offered Resolution No. 63R-648
for adoption, authorizing preparation of necessary Ordinance, changing the
zone as requested, subject to the recommendations of the City Planning
Commi ssion.
Refer to Resolution Book.
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 CHANGED.
(62-63-130 - C-l)
On roll call the foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted
by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNC I LME N :
Dutton, Krein and Chandler.
None.
Schutte and Coons.
(Councilman Schutte returned to the meeting, 8:50 P.M. )
SIGN - STARDUST MOTEL: Assistant City Manager reported that the Building Depart-
ment issued sign permit on Harbor Boulevard, based upon the removal of
several other signs, and due to the fact that the height of the sign was
only eight feet; whereas the height of the requested sign for the Stardust
Motel is forty-two feet. He further reported that the Building Department
recommended if said sign permit 1S granted, that some of the signs including
the "Best Western Motel" sign that presently projects over the property line,
be removed.
Mr. Chaplin was invited to the Council Table and further explained
sign plans.
Mr. Joe Sjaarda, Manager of the Stardust Motel, advised that the
forty-two foot height of the sign is requested in order to be viewed from
the freeway turn-off.
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At the conclusion Of the discussion, Councilman Dutton moved
sign permit be granted as re~uested, subject to the removal of the existing
"Best Western Motel" sign, and further subject to no overha.ng of the
property. Councilman Schutt$ seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
ORDINANCE NO. 1883: Councilman Schutte offered Ordinance No. 1883 for adoption.
Geisler.
Said Ordinance was read in full in public by City Attorney Joseph
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 3, CHAPTER 3.36 OF THE
ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE, RELATING TO COIN MACHINES.
On roll call the foregoing Ordinance was duly passed and adopted
by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCI LMEI'IJ :
COUNC I LMEN :
Dutton, Schutte, Krein and Chandler.
None.
Coons.
Mayor Pro Tern Chandler declared Ordinance No. 1883 duly passed
and adopted.
ORDINANCE NO. 1876: Councilman Dutton offered Ordinance No. 1876 for final
reading.
Refer to Ordinance Book.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING THE ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF
ANAHEIM OF THE TERRITORY KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS RIVERVIEW ANNEXATION NO.2.
After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1876 and
having knowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Dutton moved the
reading in full of said Ordinance be waived. Councilman Krein seconded
the motion. MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED.
On roll call the foregoing Ordinance was duly passed and adopted
by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
Dutton, Schutte, Krein and Chandler.
None.
Coons.
Mayor Pro Tem Chandler declared Ordinance No. 1876 duly passed
and adopted.
ORDINANCE NO. 1877: Councilman Krein offered Ordinance No. 1877 for final
reading.
Refer to Ordinance Book.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING, CALLING, PRO-
VIDING FOR AND GIVING NOTICE OF A SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD IN SAID CITY
ON OCTOBER 8, 1963, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS
OF SAID CITY SIX PROPOSITIONS TO INCUR BONDED INDEBTEDNESS BY SAID CITY
FOR CERTAIN MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS.
After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1877 and
having knowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Dutton moved the
reading in full of said Ordinance be waived. Councilman Krein seconded
the motion. MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED.
On roll call the foregoing Ordinance was duly passed and adopted
by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
Dutton, Schutte, Krein and Chandler.
None.
Coons.
Mayor Pro Tem Chandler declared Ordinance No. 1877 duly passed
and adopted.
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ORDINANCE NO. 1878: Councilman Schutte offered Ordinance No. 1878 for final
reading.
Refer to Ordinance Book.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNI-
CIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING. (62-63-91 - R-3)
After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1878 and
having knowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Dutton moved the
reading in full of said Ordinance be waived. Councilman Krein second~d
the motion. MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED.
On roll call the foregoing Ordinance was duly passed and adopted
by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
Dutton, Schutt~, Krein and Chandler.
None.
Coons.
Mayor Pro Tem Chandler declared Ordinance No. 1878 duly passed
and adopted.
ORDINANCE NO. 1879: Councilman Dutton offered Ordinance No. 1879 for final
reading.
Refer to Ordinance Book.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 14, CHAPTER 14.32,
SECTION 14.32.150 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE, RELATING TO PARKING.
(One hour parking on Harbor Blvd. and Broadway)
After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1879 and
having knowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Dutton moved the
reading in full of said Ordinance be waived. Councilman Krein seconded
the motion. MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED.
On roll call the foregoing Ordinance was duly passed and adopted
by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
Dutton, Schutte, Krein and Chandler.
None.
Coons.
Mayor Pro Tem Chandler declared Ordinance No. 1879 duly passed
and adopted.
ORDINANCE NO. 1884: Councilman Krein offered Ordinance No. 1884 for first
reading.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 14, CHAPTER 14.32,
SECTION 14.32.190 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE, RELATING TO PARKING.
(Prohibiting parking on both sides of Freedman Way)
After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1884 and
having knowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Dutton moved the
reading in full of said Ordinance be waived. Councilman Krein seconded
the motion. MOTION UNAIMOUSLY CARRIED.
ORDINANCE NO. 18B5: Councilman Schutte offered Ordinance No. 1885 for first
reading.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR PROMOTION AND
ADVERTISING OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM.
After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1885 and
having knowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Dutton moved the
reading in full of said Ordinance be waived. Councilman Krein seconded
the motion. MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED.
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ORDINANCE NO. 1886! Councilman Dutton offered Ordinance No. 1886 for first
reading.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNI-
CIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONIN~. (59-60-91 - C-l)
After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1886 and
having knowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Dutton moved the
reading in full of said Ordi~ance be waived. Councilman Krein seconded
the motion. MOTION UNANIMOU$LY CARRIED.
-
ORDINANCE NO. 1887: Councilman Krein offered Ordinance No. 1887 for first
reading.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNI-
CIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONIN~. (62-63-70 - R-I)
After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1887 and
having knowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Dutton moved the
reading in full of said Ordinance be waived. Councilman Krein seconded
the motion. MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED.
ORDINANCE NO. 1888! Councilman Schutte offered Ordinance No. 1888 for first
reading.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNI-
CIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING. (62-63-84 - R-3)
After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1888 and
having knowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Dutton moved the
reading in full of said Ordinance be waived. Councilman Krein seconded
the motion. MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED.
ORDINANCE NO. 1889: Councilman Dutton offered Ordinance No. 1889 for first
reading.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNI-
CIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING. (62-63-94 - C-3)
After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1889 and
having knowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Dutton moved the
reading in full of said Ordinance be waived. Councilman Krein seconded
the motion. MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED.
ORDINANCE NO. 1890: Councilman Krein offered Ordinance No. 1890 for first
reading.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNI-
CIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING. (62-63-102 - C-l)
After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1890 and
having knowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Dutton moved the
reading in full of said Ordinance be waived. Councilman Krein seconded
the motion. MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED.
RESOLUTION NO. 63R-649: Councilman Dutton offered Resolution No. 63R-649 for
adoption.
Refer to Resolution Booka
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. (David C. Maddox, et ux)
On roll call the foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted
by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEN: Dutton, Schutte, Krein and Chandler.
NOES: COUNCILMEN: None.
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: Coons.
The Mayor Pro Tem declared Resolution No. 63R-649 dUly passed and
adopted.
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ORDINANCE NO. 1891: Councilman Schutte offered Ordinance No. 1891 for first
reading.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNI-
CIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING. (62-63-109 - R-3)
After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1891 and
having knowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Dutton moved the
reading in full of said Ordinance be waived. Councilman Krein seconded
the motion. MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED.
RESOLUTION NO. 63R-650: Councilman Dutton offered Resolution No. 63R-650 for
adoption.
Refer to Resolution Book.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING THE 1963
WEED ABATEMENT AGREEMENT AND DIRECTING CERTAIN PAYMENTS THEREUNDER.
On roll call the foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted
by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
Dutton, Schutte, Krein and Chandler.
None.
Coons.
adopted.
The Mayor Pro Tem declared Resolution No. 63R-650 dUly passed and
RESOLUTION NO. 63R-651: Councilman Dutton offered Resolution No. 63R-651, accept-
ing completion of Work Order 419-8.0, Weed Abatement, for adoption.
Refer to Resolution Book.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINALLY ACCEPTING
THE COMPLETION AND THE FURNISHING OF ALL LABOR, SERVICES AND EQUIPMENT
NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE CUTTING AND REMOVAL OF ALL WEEDS AND RANK GROWTH
UPON ALL LOTS AND AREAS WITHIN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, WORK ORDER NO. 419-8.0.
On roll call the foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted
by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
Dutton, Schutte, Krein and Chandler.
None.
Coon s.
adopted.
The Mayor Pro Tem declared Resolution No. 63R-651 duly passed and
RESOLUTION NO. 63R-652: Councilman Dutton offered Resolution No. 63R-652 for
adoption.
Refer to Resolution Book.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ESTABLISHING GREEN
FEES TO BE CHARGED AT THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE, AND REPEALING
RESOLUTION NO. 62R-247~
On roll call the foregoIng resolution was duly passed and adopted
by the followIng vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
Dutton, Schutte, Krein and Chandler.
None.
Coons.
adopted.
The Mayor Pro rem declared Resolution No. 63R-652 duly passed and
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CHANGE ORDER NO. 7~ JOB NO. ~50l i CENTRAL LIBRARY: Change in telephone equip-
ment room to accommodate revised telephone system in the amount of
$1,236 was submitted by Assi$tant City Manager.
On motion by Councilman Krein, seconded by Councilman Schutte,
Chang~ Order No. 7 was approv~d, and six days extension of time to the
contract, as recommended by the City Engineer, authorized, making contract
compl~tion date July 25, 1961. MOTION CARRIED.
CHANGE ORDER NO.8. JOB NO. 4501 1 CENTRAL LIBRARY: Hartford Loop at boiler
in the amount of $~65.129 wa$ submitted by Assistant City Manager.
On motion by Councilman Schutte, seconded by Councilman Krein,
Change Order No. 8 was approved, and work authorized; further, the payment
of cost in the amount of $465.12 be not approved, the disposition thereof
to be determined at a later Qate. MOTION CARRIED.
CHANGE ORDER NO. I. JOB NO. ~812 - BROADWAY STREET IMPROVEMENT: Mr. Davis
report~d that the owne~of tfue property located at the northwest corner
of Broadway and Euclid Street (Hemmerling property) have agreed to pay the
cost of Change Order Noo 1 in the amount of $5,919.90, to include improve-
ment of their property in the contract, and thereupon recommended approval
of Change Order No.1, as th~ inclusion of this property will clear right-
of-way on the north side of Broadway from Loara Street westerly.
On motion by Councilman Dutton, seconded by Councilman Krein,
Change Order No. 1 was approved, and contractor authorized to include said
work in Job Noo ~812. MOTION CARRIED.
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS: The following applications were sub-
mitted for Council information and no further action taken:
2171 West Lincoln Avenue - The Check-In (person-to-person transfer, On-Sale
Beer) .
406 North State College Boulevard - Italian Villa (deleting a partner).
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CLAIM AGAINST THE CITY: Claim filed by Ralph G. Pagter, on behalf of Lucille
C. Hittle, in the total amount of $9,365.67, for damages purportedly
resulting from auto collision with police car, was submitted.
It was moved by Councilman Schutte, seconded by Councilman Krein,
that it be the finding of the City Council that the claim for damage is
insufficient under Section 711 of the Government Code, in that it fails to
state the occurrence that would give rise to liability on the part of the
City of Anaheim, and further directing the City Attorney to so notify the
claimant. MOTION CARRIED.
LEAVE OF ABSENCE: Mayor Pro Tem Chandler reported that Councilman Dutton is
scheduled to enter the hospital August 5, 1963, for surgery, and further
advised that he will be absent from the Council meetings approximately
sixty days.
On motion by Councilman Krein, seconded by Councilman Schutte,
sixty day leave of absence was granted Councilman Dutton. MOTION CARRIED.
ADJOURNMENT: Councilman Krein moved to adjourn. Councilman Dutton seconded
the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
ADJOURNED: (9:50 P.M.)
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City Clerk
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