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1963/10/15 7167 City Hall" Anaheim" Calif,Q.rnia- COUNCIL MINUTES ~ October 15" 1963. 3~OO P.M.. The City Council of the City of Anaheim met in regular sessiono PRESENT: ABSENT~ PRESENT~ COUNCILMEN~ Di..:.iton9 Chandler9 Krein and Coons.. COUNCILMAN~ Schutte. ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER: Robert Davis.. CITY ATTORNEY~ Joseph Geislera CITY CLERK: Dene Ma Wi11iamso CITY ENGINEER: James Po Maddoxo AS~~ISTANT PLANNER~ ROi.,.ert Mickelson.. Mayor Coons called the meeting to order. MINUTES ~ Approval of the Irt'i;tUXes of the Anaheim City Council meetings held October 1 and 89 19639 was deferred two weeks (October 299 1963). WORK ORDER NO" 4501 - CENTRAL LiBRARY~ On the recommendation of the City AttorneY9 req~est of Carro 1 Sagar and Associates for release of fifteen per cent reterltlon, as set forth in contract9 due to delay in completion of the liDrary buildings wa5 deferred to the meeting of October 299 19639 pending receipt of reply from Joe Jordang Architect for the bui1dingg to communicacioG from Mr. ~elslerm ORANGE COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL D.tSTR~CT PERMITS~ Necessary resolution delegating author 1 to che Director of P_,bllc Works to execute permits from the Orange Co',-mty F locd Contrc Di strL ct 9 wa s clef erred to the meeting of October 299 1963 cJ PROPOSED HII"LS:;:DE GRADING ORDINANCE~ Mr 0 Maddox reported that additional infor'= mation and comments from the Ci~y Engineer's office have been distributed to the Cl COlncilo Mayor Coons asked if anyone in the audience wished to address the Ci COLnc 1 regarding ~he proposed Ordinanceo Mr. addressed the Land SUI'vela: He stated that 1 'wi th tt\8 C; theIr 5.,gge Hugh Hal.derman:;J of Jef1ningsc~Halderman-Hood~ Civil Engineers9 CIty Counc advising he represented Civil Engineers and Associatlon~ as wel as the Home Builders Association. they nave revIewed the proposed Ordinance and have discussed Engireer and Erl~'liieering S.taff>, and as resul tg several of :::; have 0eer~ .;cncorporated into the proposal. Mr. H3iderman briefed points of disagreement still remaining in the proposed Ordlnance9 5 that it was felt that some of the points covered were ma. terr:;; ot eng ineerlng judgement 9 which should be contained in speci fl ca'ti Or.3 u Co~:.nc Iman Chandler po::.nted out the similari ty of the Hi 11 side Gradi~g Ordl~ance~ ~o Unifcrm Building Code, being a set of minimum standards ~1i may be exceeded. On motion by C0~ncilman Chandler) seconded by Councilman Dutton9 action on the proposed . s~de grading ordinance was continued to October 299 ~963 3~OO F Mu ter f,,;rtneL stddy. MOTION CARRIEDw VI.i~ORA-.' 74-ANA i,P,9RIION OF qJ:sh h 9hwa~ flgh of way wa AVENUE~~ Notice of intention to relin- :nued from the meeting of October 8j 1963. 1. , "er .~ .'va. :iJ\.t;:, v l' dgenda ~C bc schedc:led l.aterS) after C _0 _ b- 'j L \O~ e r ~ , REQUEST, SOUTHLAND AMBULANCE SERViCE~ fhe City Clerk read in full communication dated October 29 1963, from Southland Ambulance Service requesting recon- 5idera~ion of former reqcest t~ participate n providing ambulance services req:...Lredb(l.r;e PolJ..ce Deparcmen<c. tJ,e Cm,:nc -' v Mr. Leonard~arber AtLorney for Southland Ambulance Service9 the Counc 1 ajv ~ a1 9 two factors are involved i0e_ .;j"n.e: r economic stabi 1 ity a Southland .~,-d ..e r:it I maintain .their business without dec or' addressed Amt~_L anCf:! bene ~~ 01 a Jernon ar; '1 f ttt: po ce Co ::; .~...-e'"~,,,,-,.""'."'''.k:,,''k .,., ."~.o)o..-:..,...:..,..,t<-~"'mm<~--"'<k"~ -~'~~lI..Jl(1I 7168 City Halla Ananeima Callfornla - COUNCIL MINUTES - October 150 19630 3~OO PaM.. The second faetoT9 Mr. Garber advised~ was the need and necessityo He reported a number of instances where ambulance came from quite a di sta'nce to the area in wh:ch Southland AmDulance is located) and could have answered 'the cal ~r) much les~ timeo MIa Garber s~ated the mos~ important factor in ambulance service lS time9 and with the growth of the Ci of Anaheims it was apparent to him that addit servlce was warrantedo Mr.3arber further advised that and Ambulance was a family- owned and control ed corporation and that all of the members of the corpora- ion were present; that one ambulance is stationed on State College Boulevard and the two other ambulances) wh ch are stationed in Buena Park~ are licensed and able to operate In Anaheimo MI. Sam E,) Co< lin59 Attorney represeoclng Crane Ambulance9 advised 'that Crane AmbJlance has Deenln business in tt'le City of Anaheim since March of 19470 In his opinion) the qL.estion before the City Council was whether or not tne present ambulance service was sufficient under the present circum- stances to serve the ciLizenso Myo Call ins reported Crane Ambul ance operates one unit in Anahelm9 at 1 West Lincoln Avenue) at all tImes on a twenty-four hour bas'~s, and when th~~s ambu 3nce is dispatched on a cal19 immediately a F ~erto- from 51 SOlth ~arbOT Boulevard s dispatched to cover AnaheIm, Mr. Collins 0atad t~a~ it t is the decision of the City Council tna~ two amtJlance serv~ces are needed n tne City of Anaheim9 he would suggest that dlvls on be made 0f an area basis rather than a rotation basiso ice report c0~ering the amo~lance calls made from the period of September 10 ~ ~o OctoDer 9, 9 was reviewed by tne City Councilo rime taker to answer Lilee varIO..'. ca:_ wa s a1 so noted.. COlnc!lman er tated if the area was divided at Harbor Bo, evard;J with Crane Arr:d:..:Jiance servlTig t.ie West) and So.Jthland Ambulance servIr,g t;~.e Ea ) tor :::he period covered 0)' tne ice report';) it appears there wO'.;Ld 1i,ave been approxima'" per cent di vi sian between the Crane Amb'""lance ce and the Arnc,jlance Serviceo Wl~~r ,5 Mro Col 1n59 in accordance cre repor~ was ';J ven lr a 3Wf:;j .0 CeJ'.nciln,ar G!d;d'(.!L~ L when ~ in, amc~.~~ anc :: i..-;, ca mcved to L.'i,e R .ever:) de F. eeway anJ E,c office n b~ena P~r~ ocated and orpe Avenue . que on~ Mra Ninburg advised B:;ena Park ambul ance :l s pas ; that the main of Stanton Boulevard9 at Mark /1.0 d ffers fTom o~~ers, son) ChIe Po~~ce reported that this operation c. as tjW ~.~.~CK5~ bec 32 of the emergency nature~ ca~ ca is 3 W2 3 jrea basis9 might well prove a L j -'- ~ -'- J t: (; 0 1 t hi e C: Co;,.;: n c i 1 It 0 I W~:1 ::i.Lec'~ITlmenda,~ that Harbor ine e Pol ce Department would Immedia _8J wneLr\er 01' an ambula,nce was an d tt~ d .c j 2:m;o,'. BOU.L c\/ard te ,e appreciate be ava ::iDle and I answer ','Ie ca:. cone s~ 0 d the Po ice Departmen~ be aL~noI zed and the SmxU-.land AmbL:ldrce Serv~ce ::"'8 Po ce Dep2r~men!c:: and a'~ t~at each company can ce ~ Jerve ot Chief of Po C2 C-::"'ncll.maTl CARRIED. c'ss_on. Cocnc Iman Dutton moved that C.Le Loth the Crane Ambulance Service ur r;ecessary anwu ance services required 1 De split into the areas c accord to the determination er seconded the motionm MOTION ~~~:;'ik,~""",~""""...~~:;:::;;':t -~~~~,;,;. ~ 7169 City Hall. Anaheim~ California - COUNCIL MINUTES - October 15a 1963. 3:00 P.M. SIGN REQUEST - VISSERiS MACRES FLORIST: Request of Visserus Macres Florist for permission to erect sign at 700 West Lincoln Avenue was submitted. Plansg together with report of Building Department9 were reviewed by the City Councilo On motion by Cou~cilman Krein9 seconded by Councilman Chandler, sign permit was granted as requested. MOTION CARRIED. SIGN REQUEST - JACK IN THE BOX: Request submitted by Jack in the Box~ 2793 West Ball Road9 for two directional signs and one changeable copy sign, was submitted. Plans were reviewed together with report from the Building Depart- ment, and it was noted that the signs were proposed to be located on the property line. Mra Erwin Youngreeh, representing California Neon Products, submitted three photos of subject property, illustrating the narrow width of the lata He advised that because of the narrow width of the lot, they request to place the signs on the property line. Discussion was held by the City Council. At the conclusion thereof9 Councilman Chandler moved said application be denied. Councilman Dutton seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. SIGN - FELRO UPHOLSTERING. 231 NORTH EUCLID STREET~ Mr. Robert Davis, Assistant City Manager, reported th3\:: siqn permit granted by the City Council on September 10s 1963, was activated and placement was twelve feet north of the south property line in error; that the Council requirement was that the sign be placed eighteen feet north of the south property line. Mra Davis further reported that a letter has been received from the two adjacent property owners9 stating that they have no objections to the twelve foot setback, however since the distance was specifically mentioned in the CouncllYs actions i is brought back for further considerationo On motion ny Councilman Duttong seconded by Councilman Krein9 original motion grantLng sign application was amended9 to permit sign location to be twelve feet north of the south property line, on submission of letter of approval from the adjacent property owners. MOTION CARRIED.. WEBSTER STREET- LOWERING~ Proposal to lower Webster Street for drainage pur- poses was continued from the meeting of September 10 and October 19 1963, to this date to resolve problems previously presented to the City Council by residents in the area. Profile of Webster Street was placed on the east wall of the Council Chamber and proposed lowering explained by Mr. Maddox. 3rad~al cut of the slope from the existing property line to the lowered grade of the street was noted. Mr. Maddox advised that the cut of the slope would be adjusted wherever possible9 in order to maintain existing fences and hedgeso Map of the area indicating parcels shown in red~ representing property owners favoring the abandonment of the present water system, in favor of City W3ter service9 was displayed. Mayor Coons stated that it was his understanding that the water service will be throcgh an eighT inch maing installed by the City, and that connections to the existing water service to the eight inch main would be made at no charge to the property owners. It was noted that l'eslder!ts of tne high area of the street did not wish to abandon ~he present water system (eight parcels). '~''''~''''''''~''~~'~'''''"'''''''''''''-~ ~ 7170 City HalL, Anaheim. California - COUNCIL MINUTES - October 150 1963a 3:00 P.M. Mr. Hubert D. Drummond, 927 Webster Streetg advised that a meeting was held of the Webster Water Company, and it was agreed by a m~jority vote to accept the City's water proposa19 and the lowering of the street, with reservations that the City assist in making the change; also, the change of zoning was considered, and a petition circulated requesting the City to initiate R-3 zoning reclassification. He further advised that the petition represents all owners in the Webster Water Company, except Lots 179 l~ and 11. Mr. Leonard Smith9 representing owner of Lot 20j submitted and read petition referred to by Mr. Dr~mmond0 He explained that their reasons for requesting Council inItiation of reclassification were that all properties feel they wil ultimately develop for multiple purposes because of the size of the lots; howeverg all are not prepared at this time to submit necessary pJ.ans of development and bonds required when application for reclassification is initiated by the property owner. At the concl s100 of the discussion, Councilman Chandler moved that the City Engineering Division of the Public Works Department be authorized to proceed with necessary design and contracting for the lowering of Webster Street to the ultimate gradeg as shown on the profile presented by the Engineering Department; and that the City Attorneyqs office be authorized to prepare necessary agreements to finalize the water line situation that now exists with the two water companies; that the bid proposal of the City be made available to people in the area for consideration. Councilman Krein seconded the motion, MOTION CARRIED. Concerning the request to Initate reclassification proceedings of the area9 it was determined by the City Council that said action should be initiated by the property owners in the area. Mr. Smith stated he would so advise those property owners interested. SIDEWALK WAIVER- 620 EAST BALL ROAD: Request of Foremost Dairies9 Inc~, for waiver of sidewalks at 620 East Ball Road, was submitteda On the recommendations of the City Engineer, Councilman Chandler moved temporary waiver of sidewalks be granted9 subject to no permanent planting (trees) in the area reserved for future sidewalks9 and further SUbject to the parkway area be~ng sloped to parkway grade. Councilman DLtton seconded tr..e motion) MOTTON CARRIEDc SIGN_ MOB.=L OIL COMPANf... li7L.. Mobi Oi s~gn at ]~2 s~9ned DY apprax y NORTH EASi STREET: Petition of protest regarding East Street9 submitted by Harold Storch and 33 resldents~ was reviewed by the City Council. Mr. S curch 2.(19 Ban'fan Avenue, addres sed the Ci ty Counci 1 advi _n9 cna~ ~ne ~75 sq~are f s gn uminates a considerable area adjacen':, J Tf:\e :jeIVl.Ce Latl01: prop,~ Mr. Storch requested Council action to abate th S sanceo CounCl disCLS,) was neH:l and Mr. ,Storch was advised that the CouncIl W~ 1 vis~a lnspect the s gr and its effect, and further consIderation wi De 9 ven oy ~ne Cl y Co~nclL to said request at the NovemDer 29 1963~ 3~OO P0M t meetIng. PUBLIC DANCE PERM~T~ Appl ca~i(,n s.~:t>rnl oy SaL"y Arcinlaga:1 Vice President of League of UnIted Latl AmerIcan Ci izens, for public dance to be held at Carpenteri s Ha119 b08 West VermonT: S'treet~ October 26, 1963, was granted in accordance wi~h the recommendations of the Chief of Police9 on motion by C00ncllman Duttonj seconded DY Councilman Krein. MOTION CARRIED. RECLASSIFICATION NO. 59'-60~115 - EXTENSION OF rIME: Letter submitted by J. C. Whitman requesting 180 day extens on of time to Reclassification No. 59~60-115, was read by the City Clerk. On motion by Co...:.ncl1man Dutton9 seconded by Councilman Chandler~ 180 day extension was granted as requested MOTION CARRIED. -'i';"_i,,_~=-=..;."", ''''''H'''':'':'''''_7."..~'''''"~''''''''''','~'_ __"';~. 7171 Cit\! Halln Anaheim" California ,= COUNCIL MINUTES ~, October 15Q 1963. 3:00 P.M. CLAIM FOR $lOO~OO REFUND: Communication dated October 39 1963, received from Bernard Weissner, requesting refund of $lOOGOO paid for sewer connection at 125 North Gilbert Street9 was submitted~ Mr. Weissner addressed the Council protesting the increase of minimum sewer connection charge from $150.00 to $250.00, stating that as result~ he paid $100.00 more than his neighbor for this connection. He further advised that if a public hearing had been he1d9 o~ if he had known of the increase in the connection fee, he would have connected to the sewer prior to the increase. Mayor Coons briefly explaIned the fee assessed for connection into the City sewer system, and advised that the amount of the fee is established by resolution on actual cost" which is increased by resolution as ac~ual cos~s increaseo Mr, Weissner was of the opinion that his request was for a service to which he was ent~ tled9 and tha.t he had been discriminated against by the increase in connection fees without his knowledgeo On motion by Councilman Krein~ seconded by Councilman Dutton, said request was deniedG RECLASSIFICATION NO.. 62-63-90 - REVISED PLANS: Revised plot plan submitted by Bill FindleY9 in connection with Reclassification No. 62-63-90, was reviewed by .tne Ci Councii together with recommendations of the City Planning Department, Mro F~ndley was present and advised that due to an architectural error9 discovered after issuance of Building Permitsg the plot plan had to be revised to snow 9 teoT 3 inch segments of the perimeter driveways, instead of the 10 foo~ driveway as approved on the original plot plan. He explained their only other aternative was to redesign the building~ or move it to the North, e3ving or18 10 foot 9 inch two-way driveway access to the rear of the property) along the SOl:tn property line, and a side yard on the North of7 feet and 9 Incnes. At the conc sion of Coullcil discussiong Councilman Dutton moved revised plot plan be approved9 showing nine foot three inch driveways along the 3~des of -e-;ie rfu_,LJing 9 :-1ild tr.dt the ten foot driveways be maintained at tt;ose pG~~r/Ls ajOfi9 e f1'on'( atld l't.~ar of 1:..r!e main building.. Councilman KreL;-' ,secoT;JE1J;.:ne fL,jc, 0;" MOT ~ON CARRIED. RECESS~ Co~nc_lmdn ChandJer moved LO recess to 7:20 P.M. Councilman Dutton seconded \J!e mo iof':, MOTLON CARR.--ED. (5:20 P.M~) AFTER RECESS: Ma \ or Coons C c:1 eel Ule meeT"- ng to order G PRESENT~ ABSENT: PRESENI ~ COUNC.lI...MEN: D"on) Cr,and er9 Krein and CoonsQ COUNCiLMEN~ SC0 ~te. ASSISfAN; c_rY MANASER: RODer~ Aa Davis. C i ,Y A TTORfJEV ~ s~~pr:; Ie r. Ci 1 CLERK: DeLe MJ W J, ~ ams () Di HEC rOR;)F P UbL LCWORKS : Lrw rnton Eo Piersall. ClfY ENG~NEER: Jam&~ P. Maddox. PLANNiNG DIRECTOR~ Rlcrlard A. Reese.. ASSISTANT PLANNER; Robert Mickelson" INVOCA1ION~ Rev. Apoi j f~~e Anaheim ChrIstian Reformed Church~ gave the -,-nvocaL~on FLAG SALUTE: Mayor Coons 2d ~he assembly in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Fag. "~,~,,,~''';,...I;,,;',,,.;.;c':.........:,,.,,..,,,,:,..,.':'~''',,~,,",",~ 7172 City Hall.. Anaheim" California'" COUNCIL MINUTES- October 15c 1963. 3~OO P.MQ CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARINGQ RECLASSIFICATION NO~ 63-64-4: Initiated by the Anaheim City Planning Commission requesting a change of zone from R-A to C-l on property located at the southwest corner of Katella Avenue and Ninth Street. The Ci Planning Commission recommended denialo Public hearing was scheduled for August 27~ 1963~ at which time the application was referred back to the Clty Planning Commission for consideration and report on a possible limited C-1 or C-O ZonIngg or other recommendations. Report of the Cl PlannIng Commission was considered at the City Council meetir!g of~ September 24, 1.963, and continued to this date to permit the owner of the property to oe prese~t. The Mayor asked wished io address the Ci f che applicant or his agent was present and Cou['ici 1 MrQ M. S. Bernard9 817 Nor~h Broadway, Santa Ana9 Attorney for the owner of ;ubject propertY9 Mr. Alvin F. Siewert9 explained that they were not aware of the necess that someor1e be present at the previous hearingSG He advised that a ~entative agreement has been entered into between Mrd Siewert and Mr. Dean Bradford) of Bradford, Limited, builder of several small shopping centers_n Orange Co~nLy. Mr. Bernard submitted photos of three commercia deveiopment bL~lt DY Bradford, Limited, being the Redhill Shop- p~ng Center i ~ndtwo other59 one aL Tustin Avenue and Seventeenth S~reet., and OLe OL Seve:!': teentJ 3-::.reet in Co sta Me5a, He noted the presence Ln Lne aua ence Mr. Bradford; and also of Mr. Frost; representing Mr. ~ el.V'f~ r :~ . In dibWGL sjbmitted were property. yp co. ~O Mayor Couns" q..H~St on, Mr. Bradfol'd stated the photos ufthe deve opmenL ~ney felt was appropriate for the snown Mro Bernard W33 vf op~ .. that a development such as those ~!! the cto3 waC! 3. .0',9 e [n()s'~ workable for the property 9 in view of 3C~OO~. He expre ~ed Mr. SlewertVs willingness on S..J.Lj'2ct property wr/ich, would render it com- :H1.-j ne gr1LorLuod parK s~ :Le 9 to the South. ot the close prox~~i~ ~O accept aD! pat_D e Wi e ~ were reviewed Lj e Ci Counci19 and discussion held. My DOL Micke" ~;;o;'j As .L~?tant: ann.cr read in f:ull excerpt from ~he mincte oftne Cl P13nn~rg Commi~5ion meeting held September l69 963 recommend C-O Cummercial Office Zonircg9 as bs'ing compatible for ect proper~Y9 con~ .Jent upon ans for development being made available ior conside:rat ; 3tid f ~:~t.'":.eTl.~ecGmrnerldln9~nat c.-19 Neighborhood Commercial loning9 13 not considered compa~ e tne Ci Planning Commission. fhe Mayor 6skej _t ai1yone else wished to address the City Council~ tnere beIng no respor 5e declared tne hearing closed. Ir answer ':'0 tnat C-O Zoning has no the C-O Zone is a more C;:;.-r.cil.rna.: Cr\ard~er~.3 questlon9 Mr. Geisler advised s wr ~ cr are d;e L;ded in the C-l Zone; however res~rict ve c assiflcat on. RESOLUTION NO" 63R-826 ~ Co;~ncdman Cnandler otfered Resolution No~ 63R-826 for adoptior a0thoriz preparation of necessary Ordinanceg changing the zone from R-A9 Residential Agrlc~ tura~to C-Oj Commercial Office9 subject to tne fol~owing condl on5~ ~. That the owners of sLoject propert! shal deed to tne City of Anaheim a strip of land 45 fee in widthj from the centerline of the street, along NInth Street9 for 5treet widenlng p~rpo5es9 as it is designated as a Secondary Highway on the Genera Plan - C:rculation Element. 2. That street improvement plans shall be prepared aGd all engineering requirements of :he Ci or Anaheim, along Ninth Street9 such as curbs and gutters9 5 dewalks, street grading and paving, drainage facilities, or other appurtendnt work shal be completed as required by the City Engineer and n accordance WI , standard plans and specifications on file l~ the Office of the Engineer; and that a bond in an amount ""~.~'-~"".~' 7173 CItv HallQ Anaheim~ California - COUNCIL MINUTES - October 150 1963. 3:00 P.M. and form satisfactory to ~he CIty of Anaheim shall be posted with the City to g~;arantee the Lnsta lation of said engineering requirements, 3. That tt1e owners of subj ect property shall pay to the Ci ty of Andheim the SLm at $2.0n per front foot~ along Ninth Street and Katella Avenue, for s~reeL ~ighLln9 p~rposes. ~ T~a~ trash storage areas sha 1 be provided in accordance with approved plans on file in the office of the Director of Public Works, prior to final DGlld ng lnspectlon. 5. [hat development plans for said property shall be submitted to and subject to the approval of the Cl Planning Commission and/or City Council9 prior t. 0'1.- h ei s S J a n c e of a b!-A 11 d 1 n 9 permIt. 60 That planted treewel s shall be provided at approximately 40 foot inter- vals 1 the Kate~ a and Ninth Street parkways abutting subject property; t~a~ plans for saId treewells and landscaping therein, shall be sub- mitted to and approved by ~he Superintendent of Parkway Maintenance; and ~~a sa d treewel~s shall De planted prior to final building inspection. Refer to Reso~JLlOn Book. A RESOLUTION OF THE C"-TY COUNC~L OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER- MININC3 THAI' T-LTLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING SHOULD BE AMENDED AND THAT THE BOUNDARIES OF CERTAIN ZONES SHOULD BE CHANGED. (C.3'~ti4-4-' (-0 On roll ca.:l bi t~e foi ow:ng vo~e~ forego n9 resol~t on was duly passed and adopted .4 YES. NOES. ABSENT~ COUNCILMEN;: COUNC~LMEN ; COlJNCILMAN; Dutton Chandler, Krein and Coons. None" Schutte. [he Mayor dec ared ResolGTlOn No. 63R-826 duly passed and adopted. (Photos were returned to Mr. Bernard.) CONTINUED PUBLIC HtARINGc CONSIDERATiON OF ADOPTION OF GENERAL PLAN AND CIRCULA- TION ELEMENT AMENDMENT; The City Planning Commission recommended the adoption of a~Jeneral Plan forche CIty of Anaheim, and also recommended an amendmen~ to ~he Circulation Element of the General Plan. lC hear~ng was neld Defore the City Council on September 10~ 1963, and corl~ n~ed LO th~s daTe TO al ow Councilman Dutton to be present. t WdS noted that all Councilmen; including Councilman Schutte, were preserlt and made comments rela~ive TO the issue at the former hearing, WiTh the excep~lon at Counc_lman Dutton0 COJncllman D~~Ton stated hlS basic concern was that the General Plan not be sc restrict ve as to freeze zoning to the extent of precluding any prop8r~y Gwner the rl to ask for devia~ion from the Plan. Counc~~man Dutton was of ~ne opinIon the General Plan reflects the best think_ng of todays and noted the provision contained in the Plan for periodica review on a yearJ ba5~s. He f~rther noted that, once adopted) the General P an wIl act as d de) and questioned how requests for ses not ~nc~cded ~n 9 ven areas of the Plan would be processed. Mr. Geisler reported that If the General Plan map is adopted~ any deviation therefroms or sUbdIvision map of a different zoning, would not be finalized w1thout an amendment LO LheJeneral Plan map. Properties could be zoned In tte same relatIonship as the General Plan, but this does not mean it has to oe abso re. Descrip Ions of property in the plan are schematic; however, There s a ~lml~ to schematic plans. For instance, the curvlllneal 1 es shown onrhe map could vary from ten to one hundred feet from such lines~ out expand a thIrty acre area, shown on the map as pro- posed for a certa.Ln lor:e, to t:'~ acres would; in his opinion, constitute a substantIal varIatIon In (he planj and would require an. amendment to the Plan Itself. ~_,,,,,-,,,t-c""":;.,_,,,,"_,,,,,,__,, j'" ">"'"",. .....=_.."._.._.;..____...0..... 7174 Cit Anaheim California - COUNCIL MINUTES-, October 15 1963 3:00 P.M. In answer to Councilman Duttonis questiong Mr. Geisler was of the opinion that the adoption of a General Plan, although it is specific, does not mean the City is completely bound by it. It will be changed and varied from time to time~ however to vary from the General Plan takes specific action. Mayor Coons asked if a zoning action and amendment to the Plan would require two hearings, or if ~hey could be accomplished simultaneously, Mr. Geisler advised that the two actions could be heard and acted upon simultaneously. Such applications would be to change the zoning, and to amend the General Plan9 and would necessitate two resolutions, one amending the Plan and one resolution of intent to change existing zoning. -, Councilman Chandler stated that it should be clearly understood, just because a zone requested for a parcel of property did not categori- cally conform to the General Plan9 that was not a sufficient reason to deny the requesto Many factors and circumstances could have a bearing on zoning decisions9 and good zoning principles should be considered, the General Plan acting as a guide line. Councilman Dutton advised that the General Plan map represents a reaction by the City government to what the market has determined. He was of the opinion that within the document adopting the plan~ there should be in summary a statement to the effect that applicants have a right to request a variation from the General Plan, and it should specify that the plan does not prohibit this right. Mayor Coons noted the changes made since development of the plan began in 1956, reflecting the progress and growth in the community. He noted traffic pattern and property development changes brought by the advent of the Riverside Freeway, and contemplated further changes when the Orange Route 19 Freeway is completed9 through the eastern section of the City. The Mayor asked If anyone wIshed to address the City Council regarding the General Planj there being no response9 declared the public hearing closed. Councilman KreIn moved that the City Attorney be authorized to prepare necessary document for adoption of the General Plan and Map. Councilman Chandler seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIEDQ At the request of the City Council, Mr. Reese briefed the proposed amendment to the Circulation Element of the General Plan. He advised that the City Council Resolution Noo 6111s adopted June 28, 1960, adopted the Circulation Element, and the proposed amendment recommended by the City Planning Commission is a modification to said resolution. Said amendment would bring the CirculatIon Element up to date, and add a system of collector streets9 which are not arterial highways, but are of greater importance than neighborhood streets; further~ the amendment would bring the Circulation Element into conformance with the Master Plan of Streets and Highways. He advised tnatt~e recommended amendment is basically concerned wltn ~hat portion of the Genera Pla~ area [}g north and west of the Santa Ana Rver, s nce that por~ion n9 111 the hi and canyon area is included in ~he General Plan now ~nder prepara~ on for that area. On motion by Councllm3n Chandler~ seconded by Councilman Dutton, the CIty Attorney was authorized to prepare the necessary document for the adoptIon of amendment to the Circ0 ation Element of the General Plan. MOTION CARRIED. -"~""'"""~'''d'I<-;";i",-,,,,,,,,,,;,,,,;;:~,,,;,>,,,,,_'.;h_..>_.,""iiIik'.....:''''..;;~.,.~. 7175 City Halla Anaheim. California - COUNCIL MINUTES - October 15. 1963. 3:00 P.M. PUBLIC HEARING - WEED ABATEMENT~ Public hearing was scheduled to consider the proposed removal of weeds~ rubbIsh, refuse, rank growth, and dirt, including dead trees and shrubs, from the following properties within the City of Anaheim, as reported by the Director of Public Works: A.P. 74-200-57 A.Po 83-270-39 A.P. 77-140-03 A.P. 77-101-20 Mro Piersall reported that one of the properties, A.P. 77-101-20, has been cleaTedo He noted the locations of the three remaining parcels. He ad vi sed that the property owners have been mail ed two Q'Notice to Abate" and thereupon recorrnnended the abatement be authorized. The Mayor asked if any owners of the three properties were present and wished to address the City COJncil. There was no response. Mayor Coons declared the hearing closed. RESOLUTION NO~ 63R-827~ COuncilman Dutton offered Resolution No. 63R-827 for adoption~ authorizing abatement of weeds~ rubbish, refuse, ran~ growth, and dirt, including dead trees and shrubs, from the following properties: A.P. 74-200-~7, A.Po 83-270-39, and A.P. 77-140-03. Refer to Resolution Book. A RESOLU~lION OF fHE C1 iY COUNCI~, OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DECLARING ALL RUBBISH WEEDS AND RANK GROWTH _;POWING OR EXISTING UPON PUBLIC STREETS AND VACANT LOTS ='0 BE A NU.iSANCE. On ro l ca~ tne foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted by the followIng vote~ AYES~ NOES. ABSENT~ COUNC ILMt=.N ~ COUNCiLMEN < COUNCILMAN: Dutton3 Chandler9 Krein and Coons~ None. Schct 'se . fhe Mayor jec ared Resa tlon No. 63R-827 duly passed and adopted. INTRODUCTION: Ma YOI' Coons HI'Lrod"Aced a group of sLudents from Full erton Junior College:i presen nL-t:e 3, JdL,ence. GIFT - ANAHEIM SYMPHONY GUILD: Mr::" N. V. Salaets" Chairman of the Library Piano CommiLtee of the AnaheIm S 3~11d) addressed the Council explaining the fdnd ra sing proJt~ct which. started in May, 1963, for the purchase of a seven foo S einway Grand Piano as a gIft to the new Central Library.. Mrs" Sal aeL::;, descr~oed':.ne merIts of The Steinway piano which was select.ed by the cO!T<mittee3 E:1nd advIsed trlat the piano could be used by the young people of Ana~elm, and for conrerts, and would further promote the c 1 ral deve opmen of the Ci y. She reported that the cos~ of the piano of their choice was $~,080.00, and that $2,~l8.00 has been raised, and additional pledges obtained up to $l,~on.no otthe amoun~ needed; and on behalf of the Symphony :ld of Anaheim offered the f~nds raised by this project to the CIty of Anaheim, to be app led toward the purchase of the Steinway grand pIano. On mOtIon by Co cIlman DLtton, seconded by Councilman Krein, gift of funds from the SymprtOLy lid of Anaheim was accepted, to be applied toward the pcrchase of a Stelnway grand plana, to be placed in the Anaheim Central Library auditoriGm, and further, if tGnds were raised with the exception of $1,500.00, the balance needed for the acquisition of said piano would be supplIed the C1 of Anaheim. MOTION CARRIED ~"'.+"''''....'~;...;--"""",.'.',---'"'"''''17'' 7176 City Halla Anaheim. California ~ COUNCIL MINUTES - October 15a 1963. 3:00 P.M. ANAHEIM CIVIL DEFENSE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS~ Communication dated September 119 1963~ from Dave Calef9 Chairman of the Anaheim Civil Defense Committee, requesting information on disposition of recommendations and suggestions to The City COilncil regarding Civil Defense, was submitted. Mr. Calef was present and stated that he would be glad to answer any questions. Assistant CIty Manager Robert Davis reported that all of the recommendations and sugqestions from the Civil Defense Committee were given careful consideration9 and noced the steps taken by the City to provide information and promot on of Anaheimos Civil Defense program. RESOLUTION NO. 63R-828: Councilman Chandler offered Resolution No. 63R-828 for adoption. Refer to Resolution Book. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO VACATE AND ABANDON AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES UPON~ ALONG 9 OVER AND THROUGH THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY; FIXING A TIME AND PLACE FOR A HEARING THEREON; DIRECTING THE POSTING OF NOTICES THEREOF ANDi~HE PUBLICATION OF II-LIS RESOLUTION. (Public hearing November 59 1963~ 3~OO P,M.) On rol ca 1 ~he forego::~ng resolution was dul y passed and adopted by tne following vote: AYES. NOES ABSENT. COUNC ILMEN: COUNC = LMEN : COUNC=LMAN~ OLLio;), Chandler9 Krein and Coons. NonE::. SC'-"-,,t:..e. The Maior dec ared Reso on No. 63R-828 duly passed and adopted4 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 283: Inasmucr as the City P~anning Commission acted l;pon Conditional U.:.,e Permi ~ No. 283 n part on September 169 1963, but con- lnued action on b3.J nee of the request to September 30, 1963, the City ClerK the rna_ cee.: tre a-:..ten tion of tne City Council to determine whe'tLer the appea.1 eeT.. eondi -t:lonal use permi t commenced on the a'S'ter daTe. D,H:? co a po s no part n the dlSC~SS. e coni c of interest, Councilman Chandler took of' S 155;.8. The Clt At rL ed that 'the effect ve date of an appeal period w001d begin 'the date of f~11al act on oy the Ci Planning Commission; there- faTe an appeal fi ed on COl,di t~or,j. Use Perml No. 283 on or before October 22, J963, would be va _d. RESOLUTION NOu b3R-829 - AWARD OF CONfRACf: On the recommendations of the Assis- tant City Managerg Counc 1m an Dutton offered Resol~tion No. 63R-829 for adoption~ award ng the flJrn sh_ng of cast ron water pipe and fittings to Pac f c States Cast Iron Pipe Company, the ow Didder~ in the amount of $18692850009 p- s tax) F.OuB. Mi or $208,~42.00, plus tax, F.O.B. Anaheim. Refer to Resol on Book, A RESOLU'iION OF THE C=TY COuNCIL OF THE C~TY OF ANAHEIM FINALLY ACCEPTING A SEALED PROPOSAL AND AWARDING A CONTRACT TO THE LOWEST RESPONSIBLE BIDDER FOR THE FURNISHING TO THE CiTY OF ANAHEIM OF CAS--;' iRON WATER PIPE AND FITTINGS. (Pacific S~ates Cast Iron Pipe Company) ~4iii~2;i'''_,:i<..___",,,,"_;,~_~,,,",,.>;;;c~,""".c::..._'',,,,,,,, 7177 Cit Hall Anaheim California ~ COUNCIL MINUTES - October 15 3:00 PoM. On roll call the foregoing Resolution No. 63R-829 was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMAN: Dutton, Chandler, Krein and Coons. None. Schutte. The Mayor declared Resolution No. 63R-829 duly passed and adopted, PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT: Mr. Dav:s reported on informal bids received for the purchase of two units, three reel mowers, as follows, and recommended acceptance of the low bid, that of Park & Turf Equipment, Anaheim, in the amount of $2,620.80, nCludingtax; Park & Turf Equipment, Ananeim Bo Hayrmn Co. ~ Inc., Los Angeles PacifIc Toro~ Los Angeles $ 2,620~80 29765.63 3,Ol6.00 On the recommendations of the Assistant City Manager, Councilman Chandler moved that the low bid of ParK & Turf Equipment be authorized, in the amount of $2,620.80, inc10ding tax. Councilman Dutton seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. PURCHASE OF SERVICES: Mr. Davis reported on informal bids received for the grading of the Suoklst'Underhlll. Parkslte~ as follows~ and recommended acceptance of ~he low bid, That of Wo N. Handley of Santa Ana, in the amount of $I09800.00~ W. N. Handley, Santa Ana O. W. Scott & Sonj Santa Ana RIley ConstrUCtIon Co.} Anaheim Pas t B r 0 s . Con st. Co." We s tm ins t e r $ 10,800.00 119750.00 12,694~00 13,651..00 On the recommenda~ions of the Assistant City Manager, Councilman Chandler moved ~hatche low bid of W. N. HandleY9 be authorized, in the amount of $10,800.00. Councilman Dutt.on seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. ORANGE COUNTY SEVENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY: Resolution of the Orange County Board of SupervIsors, dated September 25, 1963, creating a Citizens' Committee for the Observance of the Seventy-fifth Anniversary of the Formation of the Count.y of Orange) was submitted. On motIon by Co~ncilman Chandler9 seconded by Councilman Dutton, said resoiution was ordered received and filed, and the City Clerk was instrGct.ed to offer the cooperation of the City of Anaheim in the observance of Orange Countyis Sevent.y-flf~h AnnIversary. MOTION CARRIED. RESOLUTION NOo 63R-830: COUncLLman DU1..ton offered Resolution No. 63R-830 for adoption. Refer to Reso~utlon Book. A RESOLUTION OF ThE CiTY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AND AUTH- ORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN EXTENSION RIDER, DESIGNATED CQL.D.. NO. 11482-2, EXTENDING THE TERM OF THAT CERTAIN AGREEMENT MADE AND ENTERED INTO WITH THE LOS ANGELES AND SALT LAKE RAILROAD COMPANY AND ITS LESSEE~ UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, ON NOVEMBER 24TH, 19~3, TO NOVEMBER 23, 1968. On roll call the forego ng resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES~ NOES~ ABSENT: COUNCILMEN~ COUNCILMEN~ COUNC I LMAN; D~tton, Chandler, Krein and Coons. None. Schutte. The Mayor declared Resolut.ion No. 63R-830 dUly passed and adopted. ,-"",'~"......i'~;_""".'>-",,. 7178 City HallQ Anaheim. California- COUNCIL MINUTES - October 15.. 1963. 3:00 P.M. RESOLUTION NO. 63R-831: Councilman Chandler offered Resolution No. 63R-831 for adoption. Refer to Resolution Book. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AND AUTH- ORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A LICENSE AGREEMENT WITH THE ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILWAY COMPANY GRANTING TO THE CITY A LICENSE TO CONSTRUCT, MAIN- TAIN AND USE AN ELECTRIC SUPPLY LINE ACROSS OR ALONG THE PREMISES OF SAID RAILWAY COMPANY AT OR NEAR THE STATION OF SOUTH ANAHEIM, ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. On roll call the foregoing resolution was dUly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMAN: Dutton, Chandler, Krein and Coons. None. Schutte. . The Mayor declared Resolution No. 63R-83l duly passed and adopted. DEEDS OF EASEMENT: Councilman Krein offered Resolutions Nos. 63R-832, 63R-833 and 63R-834 for adoption. Refer to Resolu~ion Book. RESOLUTION NO. 63R-832: 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. (Evelyn GQ Smalz~ et a1) RESOLUTION NO. 63R-833: 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. (Rancho Lane RealtY9 Inc.) RESOLUTION NO. 63R-834: 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. Kiyoshi Nakamura, et ux) On roll call the foregoing resolutions were duly passed and adopted by tne fOllowing vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN~ COUNCILMAN: Dutton, Chandler9 Krein and Coons. None. Schutte. The Mayor dec ared Resolu~ ons Nos. 63R-832, 63R-833 and 63R-834 duly passed and adopted. CANCELLATION OF CITY TAXES: On mot.ion by Councilman Chandler3 seconded by Councilman Dutton~ cancellation of City taxes was authorized on properties acquired by the Ca ifornla Division of Highways for public purposes~ as follows: a~ Property formerly assessed to Edward Hanlan Bowler, et ux, deed recorded August 23, 1963, in Book 6687 at Page 848, Official Records of Orange County, California. b. Property formerly assessed to Clarence Hobart McProud, et UX~ deed recorded September 109 1963, in Book 6708, at Page 287, Official Records of Orange County, California. MOTION CARRIED. t~'"~~,~c.__;:;,'__"~",_,,~;:;,;~~;;,,_;,,,,___ '"'V"< 7179 City Halla Anaheim. California ~ COUNCIL MINUTES - October l5a 1963. 3:00 P.M. CORRESPONDENCE: The following correspondence was ordered received and filed9 on motion by Councilman Dutton, seconded by Councilman Chandler: a. Feather River Project Association: Minutes, August 23, 1963 meeting. Notice of meeting to be held October 25, 1963. Resolution opposing the Pacific Southwest Water Plan. Statement of Receipts, Disbursements, and Net Worth. b. Orange County Mosquito Abatement District: Minutes, September 20, 1963. c. Public Utilities Commission: Notice of Hearing, application of the A.T.&S.F. Railway Company to increase multiple ride coach fares between Los Angeles and Fullerton, Anaheim and Santa Ana. Decision relating to requirement that certain motor vehicles must stop at railway grade crossings. MOTION CARRIED~ FINANCIAL AND OPERATING REPORTS: Financial and Operating Reports for the month of September, 1963, were ordered received and filed~ on motion by Councilman Chandler, seconded by Councilman Dutton. MOTION CARRIED. ORDINANCE NO. 1918: Councilman Dutton offered Ordinance No. 1918 for final readingG Refer to Ordinance Book. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNI- CIPAL CODE RELATINGrO ZONING. (61-62-123 - C-3 & R-3) After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1918 and having knowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Dutton moved the reading in full of said Ordinance be waivedo Councilman Chandler seconded the motiono MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED. On roll call ~he foregoing Ordinance was duly passed and adopted by the folloWing vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT~ COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN: COUNC ILMAN: Dutton, Chandler, Krein and Coons. None. Schutte. Mayor Coons declared Ordinance No. 1918 duly passed and adopted. ORDINANCE NOu 1919: CouncIlman Chandler offered Ordinance No. 1919 for final reading. Refer to Ordlnance BOOK. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNI- CIPAL CODE RELAfING TO lONING. (62-63-96 - R-3) Af~er hearing read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1919 and having knowledge of ~he contents therein, Councilman Dutton moved the reading in f~ll of said Ordinance be waived. Councilman Chandler seconded the motl0n. MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED. On rOll call the forego ng Ordinance was duly passed and adopted by ~he fol10win~ vote: AYES: NOES~ ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMAN: Dut~on, Chandler~ Krein and Coons. None. Schutte. Mayor Coons declared Ordinance No. 1919 duly passed and adopted. ~"~"~~-"~"_",_,_+;"",,,,,,;,,,,~"'O"'"'''_'''''__'',',_.....,~._ 7180 City HallC) Anaheim, Califorrna - COUNCIL MINUTES ~ October 15.. 1963.. 3:00 P.M. ORDINANCE NOo 1922: COuncl~man KreIn offered Ordinance No. 1922 for corrected first reading. A.N ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 1 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNI- CIPAL CODE BY ADDIN~:HERETO CHAPTER 1.05 RELATING TO A PERSONNEL SYSTEM. After hearing read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1922 and havIng knowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Dutton moved the reading in full of said Ordinance be waived. Councilman Chandler seconded the motion. MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED~ ORDINANCE NO. 1923: Councilman Dutton offered Ordinance No. 1923 for first reading. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 14~ CHAPTER l4~32 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAl. CODE BY ADDING THERETO SECTION 14.32.237 RELATING TO PARKING. (Parking restricted d0ring school hours~ portion of Cerritos Avenue. ) After hearing read in fell the Title of Ordinance No. 1923 and hav~ng knowledge of the contents therein, Councilman Dutton moved the read ng in full ot said Ordinance be waived. Councilman Chandler seconded t-he rnotlon. MOTION UNl\NIMaJSLY CARRIED" ORDINANCE NO.. 1924: CouncIlman C~andler offered Ordinance No. 1924 for first reading, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDiNG TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNI- CIPAL CODE RELATING TO lONING. (63-64-t - R-3) After hearIng read f1 ful the title of Ordinance No. 1924 and havIng knowledge of ~he contents there~n, CouncIlman Dutton moved the readIng In fL~l ot saId Ordinance be waived~ Councilman Chandler seconded the motion. MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED. JOB NO. 722 c_ EXTENSION OF TIME: In accordance WI th the recommendations of the City EngIneer, a 64 work ng day extension of time to Job No. 722, extending ~he contract date to October 5 1963, was approved~ on motion by Councilman Kre_n, seconded by Counrl~man Chandler. MOTION CARRIED. RESOLUTION NO. 63R-835: COLncllman Krein offered Resolu~lon No. 63R-835 for adoption, on ~he cer~~f ca~ion of the Director of Public Works that Clifford Fesler has completedche cons~ruction of the La Palma Park Recreation Building, Job No. 122~ In accordance Wl~n ans and specif cations. Refer co Resa.\ on BOOK. A RESOLUTION OF THE C TY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINALLY ACCEPTING THE COWIPLETION AND THE FURNfSHTNG OF ALL PLANT LABOR~ SERVICES, MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT Jl,NJ ALl~ Ul .; .E~; ANO ~'RA_:EFJRTArION iNCLUDING POWER, FUEL AND WATER, AND THE PERFORMANCE OF ALL WORK NECESSARYIO CONSfRUCT AND COMPLETE THE FOLLOW- ING PUBLiC iMPROVEMENT fO WLL~ [HE LA PALMA PARK RECREATION BUILDINGj IN THE ClY OF ANAHEIM) JOB NO. C ff Fe ~~c PI') On roll call the foregoIng resolution was duly passed and adopted by Toe fOllowIng vote: A.YES: NOES: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMAN~ DUT~on, Chandler9 Krein and Coons. None. Schutte. The Mayor declared Resolution No. 63R~835 duly passed and adopted. '"~^'+'~'~""""~"''''''''"-''''''''",,",,~:,~:^,"'-",' 7181 Cit Hall Anaheim CalIfornia L COUNCIL MINUTES - October 15 1963 3:00 P.MQ CITY PLANNING COMMISSION ITEMS~ AcLionstaken by the City Planning Commission at their meeting held September 309 1963, pertaining to the following applICat ors~ were S~bmltted for C~~y Council information and consid~ration~ CONDITIONAL lJSE PERMIT NO. 482~ Submitted by Dillow and Meddock, requesting permission ~o establISh an outdoor storage area for travel trailers~ small boats and bOat trailersj for tenants of ~he Satellite Mobile Home~. R-A property located onLhe west sIde of MOLntain View Avenue, approximately 362 feet sou of Kate~ a Avenue. fhe Cl~Y Planning CommIssIon pursuant to Resolution No. 920, Series 19bJ-64i granced saId conditional use permit, subject to conditions. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 484~ SubmItted DY John Hancock Mutual Life Ins".J.rance, reqliesting permisslon to legalize the existing service station and permIt the constr.;c tIon of steel canopys over exi sting pump islands, on R-A proper loca~ed on the southwest Corner of Euclid Street and La Palma AvenAe, and L..rther descrlbed as 1700 West La Palma Avenue. The Ci PlannIng CommISSIon pursuant to Resolution No. 922, Series 963-64, granted saId condltlonal use permit, subject to conditions. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO.. 486: Submi ~tted by Bank of America, requesting permIssion to constrUct new servIce sTation facilities on the ~ite of an eXls~in9 serVIce sta~ion~ on C-2 property located on the southeast corner of Broadway a~d Los Angeles Street 300 South Los Angeles Street). 1ne C~I P anninJ CommissIon pursuant to Resolution No. 923, SeT i e;3 19f 3- CA 01 gI'anu:~d sa_d cond i t,,- ona1 ,.I se permi t, subj ect to condi ti ons. .:{ARrANCE NO. 1(:;03: SJbml Ted b/ Delbert Cluff9 et aI, requesting permission to wa i ve .;:]arage requ rernerp~ to permrl construction of carports on R-3 prop8rty W~:h trontages on Romneya DrIve and Lodge Avenue, approximately 265 feet east of Wes~ S~reeL (920 West Romneya Drive).. fhe Clt! PlannIng Commission pursuant to Resolution No. 919, Series 1963-t4, granted saId varIance, subject to conditions~ Tne foregoing aC~lons were reviewed by the City Council and no f\;rther aCtIon L3Ken on the above nJrID ered condl tionaI use permi ts and variance appllC3t ons. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO~ 464: SUbmitted by Title Insurance and Trust Company, requesting permlsslon to construct a 21 by 24 foot directional sign facing Beach BOLlevard orl C. proper~y ocated on the east side of Beach Boulevard approximately 'l~0 feet nortn of LIncoJn Avenue. The Cl~Y Planning Commission pLrsUant to Resolution No. 9179 SerIes 1963c-64, granted;aid condItIonal use permit, subject to the posting of a two year bond to insure removal of requested sign, unless a subsequent extension of time be granted by ttle CIty Planning Commission. Counc~.:crnan Chandlt2I requested saId conditional use permit be set for reVlew before the City Co:.,oc11. CONDITIONPL USE PERMlf NO. 483: SJbmitted by HCc1ghes Markets, Inc., requesting permission to legalize an existing 8 by 12 foot directional sign on C-l property located on the southeast corner of Orange Avenue and Beach Boulevard. The CIty Planning Commission pursuant to Resolution No. 921, Series 1963-64, granted saId condltional use permit, subject to conditions. COi.1nCLCman Chandl er req~es'Led said condi tional use permi t be set for review before the Cl Council. ";;;~'^"''''~""'''.,-,-L'''''-'''''-'_''''-''''''''_''''''':Tr.".,,.~ 7182 City Hall. Anaheim. California - COUNCIL MINUTES - October 15. 1963. 3:00 P.M. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE APPLICATION: Application submitted by Victor's Inn for new On Sale General license at 1731 South Harbor Boulevard (C-l Zone), was presented by the City Attorney to the City Council for their information~ Mr. Geisler reported that a variance exists on subject property to allow sale of alcohollc beverages. No Councl action was taken on said application. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE APPLICATION: Application submitted by Theodore Nastos for New On-Sale Beer license at 2053 South Harbor Boulevard (C-1 Zone) was presented by the C: Attorney to the City Council for their nformationo On motion by Councilman Coonsg seconded by Councilman Chandler, the City Attorney was autnorized to file protest with the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board to said application~ as the existing zoning does not allow sale of alcoholic beverages on an on-sale basis. MOTION CARRIED. RECESS: Councilman Chandler moved for a ten minute recesso Councilman Dutton seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. (9~1~ P.Me) AFTER RECESS: Mayor Coons called the meeting to order, all members of the City Council being present with the exception of Councilman Schutte. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE APPLICATION~ Application submitted by Phoenix Club German Association in Orange County (Franz Johann Hinrich Sielck9 Presi- dent), for a special On-Sale General license at 1742 South Clementine Street (M-l Zon0)9 was presented to the City COilncil for their information by the Cl ty kttorney. Conditional Use Permit No. 487 pending) On motion by Councilman Coons9 seconded by Councilman Dutton9 the City Attorney was authorized to file protest with the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board to said application9 as M-l zoning does not allow on-sale of alcoholic beverages. MOTION CARRIED. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE APPLICATION: Application submitted by John Gormley, for New, On-Sale Ge~era19 licer1se at 1343-4~ South Los Angeles Street (C-3, for Service Station on1j9 or any other C-l use), was presented to the City Council for their informa~ion by ~he CiTY Attorney. On motion by Co~ncilman Coon59 seconded by Councilman Dutton9 the City Attorney was autnorized to file protest to said application with the Alcoholic Beverage Control Boards as existing deed restrictions do not allow on-sale of a cOholic beverages. CITY HALL REST ROOM FACILITIES~ CouncIl discussion was held regarding City Hall rest room facilities9 and at the conclusion thereofg Councilman Krein moved that the City Attorney be authorized to prepare necessary documents and the City Engineer LO prepare plans tOT the purpose of advertising for bids on City Hall Rest Room revitalization. Councilman Dutton seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. CANVASS OF ELECTION RETURNS .- SPECiAL MUl'JiCIPAL ELECTIONQ OCTOBER Sa 1963: Mayor Coons appointed Councilmen Krein and Chandler to check semi-official returns with tally sheets and rosters of each polling place. Councilman Dutton was appointed to Observe. Mayor Coons checked iabulations reported with general tabulation report. The tally sheets9 together with roster of voters9 were compared with semi-official returns9 checking the total votes cast for and against each measure and the total ballots voted. RESOLUTION NO. 63R-836: Councilman Krein offered Resolution No. 63R-836 for adoption. Said resolution to be spread in full on the minutes of the City Council. ;;::;~^-;:'~'~.;:r:;:;:'FC;:;~:..,,;;;;~,-,::__,_,.:;_;~~,::_:+;~;::.:~~".,-~i~ ~-.l City Hall. Anaheim. California - COUNCIL MINUTES - October 15. 1963. 3:00 P.M. RESOLUTION NO. 63R-836 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM 9 CALIFORNIA, DECLARING THE RESULTS OF THE CANVASS OF ELECTION RETURNS OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION HELD IN SAID CITY ON OCTOBER 8, 1963. The City Council of the City of Anaheim9 California, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE~ DETERMINE AND ORDER as follows~ Section 1. That a special bond election was duly called and regularly held in said city on the 8th day of October9 1963, at which election there were submitted to the qualified voters of said city the following propositions9 to wit: PROPOSITION W - WATER WORKS BOND PROPOSITION: Shall the City of Anaheim incur a bonded indebtedness in the prin- cipal amount of $4~900,OOO for the purpose of the acquisition and construction by said City of a certain municipal improvement, to wit: water storage reservoirs and access roadways, filtration plant9 telemeter control building and system, utilities yard and buildings, water wells3 water transmission mains9 water distribution lines9 pumping stations, vaults and for the foregoing, appurtenances and appurtenant works including the acquisition and improvement of any real property, easements, rights of waY9 pipe, pumps, valves, fittings, meters, machinery, apparatus and other property neces- sary therefor? PROPOSITION E - ELECTRIC BOND PROPOSITION: Shall the City of Anaheim incur a bonded indebtedness in the principal amount of $750,000 for the acquisition and construction by said City of a certain municipal improvement9 to wit~ additions t09 replacements of parts of, and improvements (not including repairs) of the electric works of the City of Anaheim including construction of substations, transmission lines and facilities for the transmission and distribution of electric energy and power (including the replacement of transmission lines and facilities) and including the acquisition and improvement of a utilities yard and b~ildings, and including the acquisition of any real property necessary thereforg and the acquisition of easements, rights of waY9 apparatus9 equipment and other property necessary therefor? PROPOSITION C - CITY HALL AND ADMINISTRATION BUILDING BOND PROPOSITION: Shall the City of Anaheim incur a bonded indebtedness in the principal amount of $3,000,000 for the purpose of the acquisition and construction by said City of a certain municipal improvement, to wit: a city hall and administration building together with landscaping and off street parking facilities therefor, and including the acquisi- tion of furniture, furnishings, apparatus, equipment and other property necessary therefor? M~"''''''''~_~";",:"";,,,,,~ --,.< 7183 7184 City Hall. Anaheim. CalifoTnia - COUNCIL MINUTES - October l~. 1963. 3:00 P.M. PROPOSITION L - LIBRARY BOND PROPOSITION: Shall the City of Anaheim incur a bonded indebtedness in the principal amount of $500,-000 for the acquisition and construction by said City of a certain municipal imDrovement, to wit: the construction of two branch public libraries with vehicle parking therefor, and the planting and landscaping of the library grounds includ- ing the acquisition of any real property necessary therefor, and the acquisition of initial book stock, furniture, furnishings, fixtures, equipment and other property necessary therefor, and the acquisition of real property necessary for a site for an additional future branch library? - I PROPOSITION D - STORM DRAIN BOND PROPOSITION: Shall the City of Anaheim incur a bonded indebtedness in the principal amount of $2j5003000 for the acquisition and construction by said City of a certain municipal improvement, to wit: storm drains with appurtenances and appurtenant work including the acquisition of all real property, easements, rights of way, apparatus, equipment and other property necessary therefor? PROPOSITION S ~ SEWER BOND PROPOSITION~ Shall the City of Anaheim incur a bonded indebtedness in the principal amount of $750,000 for the purpose of the acquisition and construction by said city of a certain municipal improvement, to wit: collecting trunk and sub-trunk sewers including the acquisition and improve- ment of all lands, easements, rights of way, pipe, pumps, equipment, apparatus and other property nec- essary therefor? Section 2. That the returns of said election have been dUly and regularly canvassed by this City Council as provided by law, and all absentee ballots received have been counted and canvassed as pro- vided by law. Section 3. 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'.~' ' , . .'" ..', ' . . ". ' 'If " . ~ . . - I;! : t., ~~ ." , . #:' }~~!'/~"/~ j .v;;'. ".- .. . ' . f- ." 1.'.\ . . f. ;.,~ .. ~'e ' ~ ' · ',,'..;' , .... .' , ; . .,.. . , ;, ,", . .\ ~.. . I . ""_'",":-,"'""'H>."-",-.'''''';',"-", .".":........:_;,.;_._,,:._.;.;_.;.,..~_....,.,.~ ~"':"""f'Ir ;;,~:O;:"~~"J:<..,,'.."::.,.. ;~,,""'~~----W- --, - 7188 City Hall. Anaheim. California - COUNCIL MINUTES - October 15. 1963. 3:00 P.M. Section 4. That the votes of more than two-thirds of all the voters voting at said election upon bond propositions W, ~, D and Swere cast in favor of the adoption of said bond propositions, and eath of said bond propositions is hereby declared to be carried, ~nd this City Council is authorized to issue bonds for the purposes stated therein, as provided by law, and that Pro&ositions C anQ L, and each of them, did not receive the favorable votes of two-third~ of all the voters voting upon said propositions and are hereby declared to have failedo Section 5. That the City Clerk of this City is hereby directed to enter this resolution in full in the minutes of this City Council. THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is adopted, approved and signed by me this 15th day of October9 1963. ATTEST~ I sl Rector L. Coons ,~. MAYOR OF THE CITY OF ANMEIM /s/ Dene M. Williams CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE CITY OF ANAHEIM ) ) SSe ) I, DENE M.. WILLIAMS~ City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No~ 63R-836 was introduced and adopted at a regular meeting provided by la~~ of the City Council of the City of Anaheim, held on the 15th day of October, 1963, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: NOES~ ABSENT~ COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN~ COUNCILMAN: Dutton~ Chandler9 Krein and Coons. None. Schutte. AND I FURTHER CERTIFY that the Mayor of the City of Anaheim approved and signed said Resolution No. 63R-836 on the 15th day of Octobet~ 1963. IN WITNESS WHEREOF~ I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the City of Anaheim this 15th day of Octobet, 1963. / s / De n e ~. , Wi 11 i am,$ CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM (SEAL) ,~,,,,,,,,,,':";ii<j,='","i:>,',.'.k"',,,,,,,_,,,,,,,,,,,,,!,,,,,"..:"~.,,...,,;;,.~, (Corrected per Res. 63R-8QO)'c- "'~'*;'''~''''''-'''''''''''''''''~''''''~-'''''''~'''-''''-'..'''''I~ - 7189 City Halla AnaheIm. California - COUNCIL MINUTES - October 15. 1963. 3:00 P.M. STATEMENT OF CITY CLERK 19 DENE M. WILLIAMS, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, California, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the above and foregoing resolution is a full, true and correct statement of the facts of canvass of the special bond election held in said city on the 8th day of October, 1963, and of the results thereof as declared by the City Council of said city, and said resolution as entered in full on the minutes of said City Council is hereby adopted by me as my state- ment of the canvass of the returns of said election and the results thereof. DATED: October l5, 1963. /Is/ Dene M. Williams City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, California (SEAL) ANAHEIM CITIZENS CHARTER STUDY COMMITTEE: RESIGNATION: Resignation of Paul T. Havens, member of Anaheim Citizens Charter Study Committee, was accepted with regret, on motion by Councilman Chandler, seconded by Councilman Dutton. MOTION CARRIED. APPOINTMENTS: Mayor Coons appointed Richard Steffy, Member, replacing former position held by Paul T. Havens. Said appointment was ratified by the City Council, on motion by Councilman Chandler9 seconded by Councilman Dutton. MOTION CARRIED. Mayor Coons appointed Sidney Snyder, Alternate Member, replacing position held by Richard Steffy; and Richard Gay, Alternate Member, replacing position formerly held by George M. Brott. Said appointments were unanimously ratified by the City Council, on motion by Councilman Krein, seconded by Councilman Chandler. MOTION CARRIED. ADJOURNMENT: CouncIlman Krein moved to adjourn. Councilman Dutton seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. ADJOURN~42 P.M. ) I , SIGNED: )11 ~~ City Clerk City Hall. Anaheim. CalifornIa - COUNCIL MINUTES - October 22. 1963. 3:00 P.M. PRESENT: COUNCILMEN: None. ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: Dutton, Chandler, Schutte, Krein and Coons. The regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anaheim was called to order by the Deputy City Clerk, and adjourned for lack of G~orum, to the next regular meeting, October 29, 1963, 3:00 O'Clock P.M. ADJOURNED: 3:00 P.M. SIGNED:~a.?!rtL DW ty Ci ty Clerk t/ ,...-".....-."."'....""....._;,..".~~~.......i,~.;.~,.__.""" 7190 City HallQ Anaheim. California - COUNCIL MINUTES - October 29. 1963. 3:00 P.M. The City Council of the City of Anaheim met in regular session. PRESENT~ ABSENT~ PRESENT~ COUNCILMEN: Dutton9 Schutte, Krein and Coons. COUNCILMAN: Chandler. CITY MANAGER: Keith Au Murdoch. CITY ATTORNEY~ Joseph Geisler. CITY CLERK~ Dene M. Williams. CITY ENGINEER: James p. Maddox. PLANNING DIRECTOR~ Richard Reeseo ZONING COORDINATOR: Martin Kreidt. Mayor Coons called the meeting to order. MINUTES: Minutes of the Anaheim City Council meetings held October 1 and 8, 1963, were approved on motion by Councilman Dutton, seconded by Councilman Schutte.. MOTION CARRIED. RESOLUTION NO. 63R-837: Councilman Krein offered Resolution No. 63R-837 for adoption, Refer to Resal ion Book. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AND DIRECTING THE PAYMENT OF DEMANDS AGAINST THE CITY AS OF OCTOBER 22, 1963. (Warrants Nosa 27612 ta 27912> both inclusive~ totaling $602,768.71) On rol call the foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES~ NOES~ ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMEN: COUNCILMAN:; Dutton~ Schutte, Krein and Coons. None. Chandler. The Mayor dec~ared Resolution No. 63R-837 duly passed and adopted. CENTRAL LIBRARY BUiLDING~ WORK ORDER NO. 4501: On the recommendation of the City Attorney, request of Carroll Sagar and Associates for release of fifteen per cent retent~on9 as set forth _n contract~ due to delay in completion of the library bui ding~ was taker} off agenda pending receipt of reply to communi- cation from Mr. Geisler to Mr. Joe Jordan~ Architect for the buildingo ORANGE COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT PERMITS: Necessary resolution delegating authority to the Director of PJblic Works to execute permits from the Orange County Flood Control DistrIct, was deferred to the meeting of November 5, 1963. PROPOSED HILLSIDE GRADING ORDINANCE: Mayor Coons announced that suggested amend- ments to the proposed Hillside Grading Ordinance have been compiled by the City Engineer's office and s~bmitted to the City Counci19 and that the Council has studied trle sljggestions9 and the Ci Engineeri s recommendations pertaining thereto. Councilman KreIn moved toat the City Attorney be instructed to reVIse the draft of the proposed ordinance9 incorporating those changes recom- mended by the CIty Engineera Councilman Dutton seconded the motion. Mr. Paul Lo PIerce, 2763 West Lincoln Avenue, representing the Home Builders Association, addressed the Ci Council protesting that pro- vlsion of the proposed Ordinance identified as Section l7.06.l30, relating to landscaping and maintenance on cut and filled slopes. In his opinion, sprinkler systems would increase the danger of soil erosion, and he failed to see the advantages of planting trees and shrubs on s19pes exceeding fifteen feet in vertical height~ crea_ ng water pockets arId possible failure of a stable slope. Mr. Murdoch explained that the intent of a requirement for sprinkling systems would be to facilitate sufficierlt watering to establish the root structure for newly planted landscaping, after the property was out of the control of the developer. Mr. Pierce was of the opInIon that installation of sprinkler systems would not necessarily result in their being used, that maintenance could not be legislated. ~~.'.-'.,-..,;i.-;+"'~~;"'.f "'i...'.-....-..._''''".=...~~;".._..i.,;..'.".,~.~~"'''~:;~...i