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1961/01/24 4624 IG -OF-WAY E EMENT reported'on nego garding a utility for the construct Control Channel, to Anaheim Road, District required lying within the easement. Y FLOOD CCJITROL DISTRICT ,MJ:. '~~do~h tions with the Orange County Flood Control District, re- ne easement in the vicinity of Autonetics,required ~n of a major transmission line along the Flood _ l' om, the SUbstat,ion located on Dowling Avenue, northerly ,', d explained tl)at the proposal from the Flood Control onveyance of that City owned property (.55 acres) toed Control Channel, for exchange for this right-af-way ID Discuss and Councilman Cn of said easement ceases to be used Council that furt (January 24, 1961 i I j' n was held relative to the fairness of such an exchange dler suggested that the City deed in,' fee, for,. th~..xchange ntain a reversionary clause in the event tl)i-s property oX' flood control purposes, and it was agreed by the ,r action would be deferred to the next meeting . ADJOURNMENT I Council~ ~ Chandler moved to adjourn. Councilman Fry seconded the motion. ! ADJOURIf f~8t55 P.M.). . I SIGNED, 1 -'~"' /Jf 7 ~--~ I City Clerk I (J City of Anaheim met in regular sessiOft. PRESENT I ABSENT, PRESENT. Nt Ghandler, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. N, Coons. GER. Keith Ao Murdoch. , RNE'(. Preston TUrner. K. Dene Ko Williams. NEERa Thornton Piersall. R. Martin Kreidt. I . Mayor S'utte yalled the meeting to order. IIINUIES. Minutes of t ..~. adjourned regular and regular meetings held January 17, 1961, we. approve, on motion by Counc~lman Q1andler, seconded by CO.uncilman . Fry. MOrION CARR D. , ~SQ!-urION NO. 6614t +uncilman Chandler offered Resolution No. 6614 for passage and adopt +no Book. . fD A RESOLUTION OF T CITY Cl)UNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AND.DIR- ECTING THE PAYME ! OF DEMANDS AGAINST THE CITY AS OF JANUARY 24, 19610 (Warrants Nos 10, +1 to 10,563, both inclusive, $699,630.02) On roll .~all the foregoing Res~ution was duly passed and adopted by the following ,tel ' AYES, iCOUNCILMENt Ohandler. Fry, Thompson and Schutte. NOES. j COUNCILMEN. None. ABSENT. jCOUNCILM EN, Coons. Mayor $ .~utte declared Resolution Noo 6614 duly passed and 'adopted. /" 4625 c -J .. - . . Y Yt Sign applications filed by Broa~~ay Orange 'unty Broadway Shop g Center} requesting erection of nonconfo'rming signs at 444 North Euclid Av e and 445 North Loara Street, together with plans, were submitted and" Fwed by the City Council. Correspondence fro trOadwaV-Hale Stores, Inc., and Mann1ngts, Inco explaining said signs and ~e. ,sting favorable consideration by the Council, were s~ltt.d (cople$ furn1s d each Councilman). A Gentleman repres ~lng Broadway Shopping Genter came forwa:rd and explained the plans to th I City Council. Councilman Thompson ~oved that said sign applications bf granted as requtsted. Councilman Fry ~.cond.d the motion. MOTION CARRIED. SIGN APPy:r~t~~.. ED&N ~OC III)TEL~ i Sign application and plana s~bmitted by Ed,. R. Motel for erection 0 I nonconforming $ign at 1830 South West Street, were reviewed by the City C Pile [J Councilman Thompson oved that action on said sign appli~ation ))to held over for one week (Janua 31, 1961) and that the applicant be notified to have a r.~res.ntative pres t at said meeting so further informetion can be obtained. Councilman Cha er seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. CQNDITICIt~ ~E PBBIIIT NO. 92J itted by A. A. Shamaley, Foodmaker Company, Lesst., reque.tingpend.ssion ~o construct and operate a drive-through restaurant ina C-l zone, on toperty located on the southeast corner of South Los Ange~es Street and prraine Drive. Public hearing was ,ld January 3, 1961 at which time the hearing was closed and action deferr !to January 17,1961 and again deferred to this date. [) The City Planning ission, pursuant to their Resolution No. 124, ~"ies 1960~1, denied s d conditional use permit. Mro Turner reported ~n the former code provisions and amendments to the regulations governing t;>ecial Use Permits, noti,ng changes thereto pertaining to this problemo . Wi th the consent of the City Council, Mayor Schutte reopened the. public hearing and invited th ~e interested to address the Council. The City Clerk repo tad that a petition of protest had been filed January 20, 19610 Mr. Dave Delano, ntesenting Foodmaker Co.pany, addressed the Council, explaining the reas . they felt the request shduld be granted, outliniag in detail their ope .tions, and calling attention to the uses in the iraediate vicinity. tAro Cletus Schmidt. ~ttorney representing those in opposition, addressed'the COWlcil, referX' ~g to Code Section No. l8006.03b, Subsection 2, and in his opinion, under the very terms thereof, the Council co~tld not, in good faith, find that thes terms have been complied with in the filing of this conditional use permi . The Mayor asked if ~yone else wished to address the Council, there being no response, decl ted the hearing closed. [] Councilman Chandler felt that inasmuch as this is a C-l zone and this an allowable use prior t ;the amendment of the Code of the Unclassified Use provision, that said perm t should be grantedy and thereupon, offered a Resolution, granting Conditio .1 Use Permit No. 92, subject to the dedication of 53 feet from the centerlin of South Los Angeles Street for future street widening. The foregoing Resol ~ion failed to carry as result of the fol- lowing vote. 4626 It S "...,J i AYES, ! COUNCIUI;N. Chandler and Th_son. NOES I OOUNCILMIIN t Fry and Schutt.. ABSENT. COUNCILMaN. Coons. ! Councilman Cbanct~ f moved that this matter be continued to January 31, .eting fO'r,furt-, action. Councilman ThOllpson seconded the.otton. MOTION CARRIED. 1 1961 tU .. Request of Paul A. Jordon, President, St. Club, for waiver of license f.ts for the r1de. , ed in conjunction with the St. Anthony Claret Bazaar and May 19th through May 21, 1961, was sut&itted, and y Council.an Fry, secon'ded by Councilman Chandl.~:. Anthony Claret M and booths to be Carnival to be h. granted on motiom IIIOr I ell. CARRIED. [J . C~nicat,1on dated I>>C....r 20, 196 roctived January 16, 1961, 'from Donn O. Michaels; President, Anahe1 SUnkist Civic Association" referring to the proposed .Sit. D- general rport, and advising of their uncompromising opposition to the location G> lany airpqrt in their area of interest. was submitted (copies furnished ,ach CounQilaan). It was, ~ved by Council.an Chandler, second~ by Co\mcil-.,n Fry, that the cot +spondence be recelved and filed and the writer b. ~n" formed that at tlh lpresent time the City Council has no cOlllllUoicaticmfrolll anyone concernint ~he p1ace..nt of an airport nor any plans project.. for such a projectJ f ~ther, that the City Clerk be request,.d to forward said Anaheim-Sunkist C 'tic Association protest to the Orange County Board of Supervisors for t +ir information. II:>TION CARRIED. 0- I Co_unication received froll Mr. A. L. Wolfert, , advising of certain development, which,in his opinion, J..:et-back conditions established by Reclassification No. ~ittedo - Mr. Wol ~rt addressed the Council, comparing the original plans showing a 20 foot ~etback along his property line with the revised plans of development. Mr. Mu~ ~ch read the conditions of rezoning pursuant to Ordinance No. 1463t and it4s noted that theNW8re no regulations thtreinrequiring development in ae ctrdance with the original plans reviewed by the Council and that the setback .quirements in said ordinance had been complied with. Discuss .n was held by the Councilt and no furth.r action was taken. [J,,';, "",! I 1 iJ s ' . Mr. Hury Knisely, Attorney or Supreme Investment COJapa~y, presented and expla.1ned revised plans of.velopment, Reclassification No. F-59-60-56. Said pI .s were reviewed by the City Council and Councilman Chandler moved th1 the revised plans as submitted this evening, be,approved. Councilman Fry se +nded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. ~CE PERMIT. Applic, ~on of Hughes Aircraft Employees, Local 1553. :Electronic & Space Technicia + of America for permit to conduct dance February 18, 1961 at the Carpenter' iHal1, 608 W. Vermont Avenue, was submitted and granted sub- ject t> recormnenda ~ons of the Chief of Police, on motion by Councilman ' Chandler, second. ,by Councilman Fry. MOTION CARRIED. It was moved by Councilman Fry, seconded by the City Attorney prepare for further"Council 4627 .. cona1dezat1on, an amendment ! the Code to include other organizations, such as Unions, as exception !to the requirement of a dance'perm1t. MOTION CARRIED. 'DAtICE,~.I~_ AJ)plication of The pire Club for pe1'llit to conduct a dance Janua:ry 28, 1961 at the Elks Club was su tted and granted, subject tothertcOJIIaendations of the Chilf of POlice, onm ,on by Councilman Cpandl.Z', seconded by Council... man Fry. IGTION CARRIED. REQUEST -l~CAB ~RIIITS, Req' Northe~ Orange Co., Inco, ~ menta) was submitted, and gr by Couneilun Fry_MOTION of Bdward A. Slagle, Yellow Cab Co. of four taxicab permits (three being replace- '0. on motion by Councilman Thompson, seconded IED. FI'AL ~"'-iBAr;J ~.37~~ Su,bet: , the.. '" side of Sun ist Ave 25 1-1 lotso der, Sprlngview Land C,*pany. Tract lOGlttd on t 200 f..t south of WaoneZ' Stre.t, and contains The City Engineer to the t.ntative lIap previou: bonds posted and subject to the apPtoval of said final orted that sald flnal map conforms substantially apf)l'oved, necessary f... paid and required nc1l approval of the plot plans, recoDlDtnded A gentle.an repres lieu of the building planso ing the subdivider, pr.sented plot plans in id plans.were reviewed by the Cl tv Council. ," ..~ Co\\ocilman Thomps Ptoved that final map, Tract No. 3738 be acceJ)tedt subject to tbe" recommendatio I of the City Engineer, and the plot plans , subia! tted be approved. CdUn ~man Chand1e'r seconded the motion . MOTION CARRIED. CLAIM A~N'I IIE qifTY. Counci 1 City fot injuries sustained filed by Mar~erite Day and matter referred to the City Council.an fry seconded the I Chandler moved that the claillta'~inst the ! result of a fall on or about Oct..'%' 24't 1960 ~.rt Eo Day, be denied by the CityCouncl1, and said . orney and tbe City's Insurance Ca,rri.r. ! 10no MOTION CARRIED. . ' intheiaount of $1,092048, of $154.70, and Statement of amount of $3,309.00, and tel received from Signal Flash C Adair & Sons Construction C Notices to Withhold filed by Frank G. Calkins , Co 00 Thompson Petroleum Conapany in the amount . aim filed by A. W. Thompson & Co., Inc. in the am giving 10 days notice prior to filing lien , any, were submitted filing claim against M. B. ny, Project Noo 85. . The City Engineer certified that H. B. · improvement of Harbor Boulevard from Katella Avenue to Chapman Avenue, in '; cordance with plans and specificationst and recOlDllended the work be offie elly acceptedo RESQ!.~JON J;Q.~t5. Council' 0. Chandler offered Resolution No. 6615 for pass.g. -and adoption. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY CO CCJlPLETI()t AND THE FURN! SliI EQUIPMeNT~D ALL UTILITIES AND PER,aUIING ALL WCliK NECE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT, TO WIT. AVENUE TO CHAPMAN AVENUE, IN L OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINALLY ACCEPTING THE F ALL PLANT, LABCR, SERVICES" MATERIALS AND - TRANSPORTATION INCLUDING POWER, FUEL AND WATER, Y TO CONsrR ucr AND CCJ4PLETE THE FOLLOWING liE IMPROVEMENT OF HARBOR BOULEVARD, FRCII !CATILLA kE CITY OF ANAHEIM, PROJECT NO.' 8~. 00 roll call the f by the following vott. v AYES, COUNCILMEN tiE S I COUNCILME ABSENT. COUNCILME going Resolution was duly passed' and adopted Chandler, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None. Coonso The Mayor declared No. 66l!) duly passed and adopt.do [J [] ~, [)I 4628 ro Actions taken by the City-Planning CoI8i..lon taining to the following applications, were 8~bM1tttd rllation. Council .. George D. Buccola Invt.t..nt Company. · Ran-Del Caapany .. 111-1. Lera Ma. Dwyer. .. Disn.yland, Inco~porat.d. .. We.t.rn Av.nu. Sduthe-rt1 Baptist Church and no further actionwaa taken by the City applications. .. Saauel Sheff, At the r.que.t of Councilman lerk was instructed to schedule this application for the City Co~ncil. fIJi ,! i , i: ..! Organization for with street impro~ submitted, and on waiver was granted Fry. MOTION CARR . a_quest of The Jack Wrath.r orary waiver of sidtwa'lk requirementa in conn.ction nts "I"equired under Conditional Use Pe'rJli t No. 96, was e-recoDlDendations of the City Engineer, said t'lIIPorary n motion by Councilman Chandler, seconded by Councilman rc '4 0 Subdivider, Moraga-Fulton Building Company. Tract located on north side of Crescent Avenue. approximately 1194 feet west of Brookhurst treet and contains 20 proposed R-3 lots. The City Ihanning COllmission approved said tentative..p., subject to the followinQ 0 ,ditionsl 10 Recq ation of Tentative Tract Noo 2962 simultaneously with or prior to record ion of Tract No. 4060 in order to preseI'Ve alley design. 20 Hous ~Plans not subject to review by City Council. but sub- ject to Planning a . lor Building Department review in accordance with City Council policy est, lished ll/30/60. 3. Prov~ion of alley on westerly and southerly boundati.. of Lot 20 with conneoion to "'8- Street and wi th turn around at northe'rly eAd of westerly alley. 4. Revi ~on of Lots 17 and 18 to conform to lIinilDUlll d.~th ft- quirement of 80 fe 1. Revised tentative map to be submitted. ~. R.q~~ement that should this subdivision be developed aa lIor" than one s\lbd~ision, each subdivision thereof shall b, suil11tttd in tentative form fo~ 4Pproval. Map was taced on the bulletin board and explained by the City Engineer. Counci1.,~ Chandler moved that tentative mapt Tract No. 4060, be approved, subjt 1 to the rec..-endations of the City Planning ca..1ssion. Councilman Fry see ~dod the motion. MOTION CARRIED. RaCiiSS. Councilman Ch$ dlermoved to recess to 7,00 P.M. Councilman Fry second*, the motion. MOTIO lCARRIED. RECESS. 4629 A17iR f!S~_ (7,00 P.M.) Mayor utte'~alled the meeting to 9:08r. PRESENT. CO'UNCI1.MEN, Chand; , Pry, Thompson and Schutte. ABSDr. COUNCILMEN, Coon!. 'AII~or~AqJ'. .,lea, fjC. It9~. bid. r.lv,d for the Lineol the aw..d btmad. tb the 10 he City Sn',in..r repo:rtH on the following tanton sewer improvlment. and rlco..nd.d bidder, Orang_ County Conet:ruct1on COIIpanyt [) J. S. Bartett, Inc. John A. Artukovlch Jehnny ~un.tta Orange Cdunty Coni (all above bide $12t4,736.27 61,987.60 ~7t34~.70 Co. ~lfl6l.16 ompanied by a bid bond in theaaount of l~) ~Rvt;ON~O~6~~6. Courlcil' n Chandler offll'ed Re.ol\ition No. 6616 for palllg" and adoption. ' R'f.r to R'lolution ~ooko i A RIIOLIIrION OF THE CITY CO PROPCSAL AND AWW>ING A C PURNISN!NG OF ALL PLANT, LAB UTILIT!IS AND TRANSPORTATION, PORMINQ ALL W(RK NECESSARY T' IM'PROVIlENT, THE LINCOLN..ST CITYOP ANAHEIM, JOB NO" 119 L OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPrING A SBA1ZD TO THE LOWEST RESPONSIBLE BIDDER PCR THE: SERVICES, MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT AND ALL NCLUDING POWER. FUEL AND WATER, AND PaR- NSl'RUcr AND CCJdiLETE THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC ON (BEACH BLVD.) SEWER IMPROVEMENT. IN TIE , (Orange County Canst. Co.) going aesolution was duly passed and adopt.d On roll call the f by the following vote. AYES, COUNCILMEN NOES, COUNCILMEN ABSENT. COUNCILMEN Chandler, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. Noneo Coons. [] Th. Mayor declared "solution No. 6616 duly passed and adopt.d. AWARQ OF~AQ1' -JOB NO. 12041 the City Engineer reported on the following bids rR.lved for the West.rn ~venue sewer improvement. and recol1l'l8nd.d the acceptance of the low bid, th t of deLeon Construction Company. Leo Weiler Company $ 6,623.91 Johnny Lunetta 6,693.20 Orange County Canst. Coo 7,946.30 d.L.on Construction ~Oo ~,683.84 (all above bids ace panied by a bid bond in the amount of l~) RESQl.UTiONNO.66171 Council n Chandler offered Resolution 'No. 6617 for passag.and adoption. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY 00 L OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A SEALED PROPCSAt AND AWARDING A ccwr , TO THE LOWEST RESPONSIBLE BIDDER FOR THE FURNISHING OF ALL PLANT, LA ' ~ SERVICES, MATERIALS AND !QUIPMSNT AND ALL UTILITIES AND TRAHSPQ\TATION, ~NCLUDING POWER, FUEL AND WATER, AND PER- FORMING ALL WOR, K NECESSARY T. CoNSfRUCT AND CtJIIPLETE THE FOlLOWING PUBLIC IMPROViIlBNTh',' . THE WESTERN AVENUE SEWER IMPR t!EMENT, FROM APPROXIMATELY 42 FEET NORTH OF , STONYBROOK DRIVE TO APPROXIM/\ ~LY 19 FEET NORTH OF TERANIMAR UtIVE IN THE II CITY OF ANAHEIM, JOB NO. 1204 (deLeon Const. Coo) , 'On roll call the fo _going Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following votea . AYES. COUNCILMEN NOES t COUNCILMEN ABSENT. COUNCILMEN Chandler, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. Noneo Goons 0 The Mayor dec}red R ~olution Noo 6617 duly pass.d and adopted. 4630 IL · 1 O. Tli~ City Engineer rep9~ted_, on the__fQ~lo~ng Gilbert Street sewer improvement, Job No. l20~t and tance of the low bid, that of deLeon Construction Johnny L~ Leo Weil. Orange C~ deLeon C ' (all above ~ tta Company ty Const. Co. truction Co. s accompanied by a bid ! $17,541.10 20,723.10 19,054.32 14,468.00 bond in the amount of l~) m~;,'~,j ~, 1 Councilman Chandler offered Resolution No. 6618 ono olution Book. A RESOLtrr TON OF THE PROPOSAL AND AWAADI' FURNISHING OF ALL Pi UTILITIES AND TRANS FORMING ALL WORK NE IMPROVEAeNTa THE Gt TO APPROXIMATELY 600 TO APPROXIMATELY 1, JOB NO. 12~0 (deLe TY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACI1iPrRfG ASliLED A ~RACT TO THE LOWEST RESt)ONS%BLE .!~ER P-TKE , LABOR, SERVICES, MATERIALS AND EQUIPMeNT AND ALL TATION, INCLUDING POWER, PUEL AND WATER, AND ~a~ SARY TO CONSTRUCT AND CCIIPLETE THE FOLLOWING 'PUBLIC ERT STREET SEWER IMPROVEMeNT, PRC14 CRESCINT AV!NUE EET SOtrrH OF CRESCENT AVENUE, ~D FR(JI LINOOLN AVINtJE FEET NORTH OF LINOOI.,N AVBNUE,IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, Consto Coo) the foregoing Resolution was dUly passed and adopted On roll ce by the .following vot AYES, NaaS. ABSENT. Chandler, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. Noneo Coons. fl I_B The Mayor ~clared Resolution No. 6618 duly passed and adopted. . 0 CT - 0 The City Engineer reported on thefo11ow1ng bids received for tH La Palma Avenue sewer improvement, Job NQ. 1206, and recommended the acce 'ance of the low bid, that of. deLeon Construction Company 0 Orange Co~ Jo So Barl'! Leo Weiler Plumbing C Johnny Lun deLeon Con above bids Con st. Co. t ~ Inc 0 mpany ractors, Inc. a uction Company ompanied by a bid bond $39,894.00 39,696.96 36,264.60 35,511.10 33,417.00 29,293.86 in the amount of l~) (all RESOLUTION NOo 66191 COuncilman Chandler offered Resolution No. 6619 for passage and adoptiono Refer to Re ~lution Book. 11 Chandler, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. Noneo Coon Sto A RESOLurION OF THE PROPOSAL AND AWARDIN FURNISHING OF ALL PLA UTILITIES AND TRANS FORMING ALL WORK NEC~ IMPROVEMENT. THE LA 2014 FEET EAST OF DOW JOB NO. 1206. (deLea Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAIeIM ACCEPrU'G A ~ CONTRACT TO Tit: LOWEST RESPONSIBLE BIm&R Pal TII! , LABOR, SERVICES, MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT AND ALL AT ION , INCLUDING POWER, FUEL '~D WATER, ~D 'PER- ARY TO CONSTRUCT AND COMPLETE' THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC LMA A VENUE SEWER IMPROVEMENT, :PRCN APPROXIMATELY ,NG AVENUE TO GROVE STREET IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, .Consto Co.) On roll cal by the following vote the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted AYES, NOES t ABSENT. The Mayor d ~lared Resolution No. 6619 duly passed and adopted. 4631 nARh~ OF EASlMENTSt Councilman Fr pffered ResolutionsNos. 6620. 6621 and 6622 fo~ passage and adoption. Refer to Resol.a tion 'oak 0 ~ A RESO" ION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ED CONVEY G TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL I'ROPERTY FOR AN IASBlmNT FOR PUBLIC ur ITY PURI'OSES. (Sierra t>owns "3, Inco) ION OF THE CITY COUNCIL 'OF THE CITY Of ANAHltM G TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PRO>>ERTY LIC UfILITY PURPOSES. {The ROUtan Catholic RiSQLU1;nION tJQ. 66221, A RESa.. ION OF THE CITY COITNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEI'r!~A GRANT DEED CONVEY G TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM Cl:RTAIN REAL PR~RTY FOR AN BASEMENT FOR ROAD AND LIC UTILITY PURPOSES. (Seven Up Bottling Company of Los Angeles, Inco) On roll call the fC) +going Resolutions Nos. 6620, 6621 and 6622 were duly passed and adopted t the following vote. AYES, COUNCI LMEIl NOEs. COUNCILME5 ABSENT I COUNCILMEN Chandler, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None 0 Coon50 The Mayor declared and adopted. .solutio~Noso 6620, 6621 and 6622 duly passed .F On the recommendations of the City Manager, purchase was d of a I,OOO gallon pumper from The Seagrave Corporation in the total amo\t , of'$26,146.64 for use at Fire Statlon'Np. !, on motion by Councilman Fry, +conded by Councilman Thompson. MOTI~ CARRIED. .SOLUTI~ lit- ~23t Councilman F 'Y offered Resolution Noo 6623 for passage and adoption 0 Refer to Resolution ~ooko A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUll ~L OF THE CITY QF ANAHEIM CHANGING THE NAMES OF CENTER STREET AND ANAHEIM- iIVE ROAD IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM TO LINCOLN AVENUE. On roll call the fo ,going Resolutiion was duly passed and adopted by the following vote.' , AYES. COUNCILMEN NOES. COUNCILMEN ABSENT. COUNCI LMEN Chandler, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. N 01'1 e . Co~nso The Mayor declared ,solution No. 6623 duly passed and adopted. RESOLUTION Ni. 6624t Councilman ~ompson offered R&solution No. 6624 foX' passage' and ado,tiooo Refer to Resolution ~ooko A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUN ~L OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING FREEWAY MAINTENANCE A<EEEMENT. On roll call the fo ,going Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote, AYES, COUNCILMEN N<E S . COUNC I LMEN ABSENT I COUNCIIJIEN Chandler, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None 0 Coons 0 The Mayor declared ,solution No. 6624 duly passed and adopted. [] o n m 4632 C, QlDINANCE ~. 15431 C6~ci1man Chandler offered Ordinanoe No. 1543 for f1nal reading and moved qr its passage and adoption. ! AN ORDINANCE OF T CITY OF ANAHEIM AMaNDING TITx.s 19 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODa RE~ ING TO ZONING. (F~~9-60-0~ - R-3) After h~ lng read in full the t1tl. of Ord1nanc. No. 1~3 and hav1ng knowlldgl ~ the contents th.rein, Council.an Chandl.i' lDoVtd tb. reading in full of id ordinance be walved. Councilman Pry s.conded the motion. P&>TIOO IMOUSLY CARRIED. On roll by the following v' AYES. NOES, ABSENT I 11 the f~re90ing Ordinance was duly palsed and adopted I Chandler. Fry. Thompson and Schutte. None. Coons. OJ i The Mayolr r'clared Ordinance No. 1~3 duly paned and adopted. O-INANCE NO. l~* Cou ~ilman Thompson offered Ordinance No. 1~44 for flz-st r.ading. ! AN OODINANCE OF T$ PITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 14. CHAPTER 14.40. SECTION 14..0.060 'THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO SPEED LIMITS. (35 miles i Knott Aveo between Lincoln Ave. and South city Ii.its) After hea I' ng read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1544 and having knowledge Of" 'he contents therein, Councilman ThOlllpeon moved tht reading in full of, id Ordinance be waived. Councilman Fry seconded the motion. LlJTION UNA MOUSLY CARRIED. ! 8INAMCENO. l~51 Co. tilman Thompson offered Ordinance No. l54t) for first reading. I AN OODINANCE OF THf ~ITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAII!IM MUNICIPAL CODE REL.t ~NG TO ZONING. (F-60-6l-30 - R-31 i After he. ~9' read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1541 .d heving knowledge of he contents therein, Councillll8n Thompson moved tu ~ading in full of id ordinance be waived. Councilman Cbandler seconded the ~otion. MOTICIf ANIMQUSLY CARRIED. i' ~N~CE NO. 1~6t Cou 4ilman Thompson offered Ordinance No. 1546 for firlt ' reading. AN CIIpItf. NCE OF THi!4ITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELA _NG TO ZONING. (F-60-6l-32 - M-1) After hea~ng read in full the title of O%'dinance No. l546 and having knowledge of 1he contents therein, Councilman Thompson moved the reading in full of4id ordinance be waived. Councilman Chandler 'tcOftd.d the motion 0 MOTION tf'NANIMOUSLY CARRIED. rJ RE~urI~ NO. 6625. Co :cilman Fry offered aesolution NOQ 662!> for pass.te and adoption. Refer to A RESOLtrr ION OF THE ITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHE IM Aur}I)RIZING TE EXECtlfION OF AN A NT WITH ORANGE COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT FCIl THE EXCHANGE OF PRO TY OWNED BY THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FOR AN EASEMENT FOR ELECTRIC TRANSMISSI i LINES OVER AND ACROSS CERTAIN PROPERTIES OF SAID DISTRICT. :1 the foregoing Resolution was dUly passed and adopted 4633 . by the following vote. AYES. COUNCILMEIl I' Chandler, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. NOES, COUNCILMEN None~ ABSENT. COUNCIIJIE1U I Coons Q The Mayor declared tsolution No. 6625 duly passed and adopted. ~. Correspond,nce n, 1 requiring vote of CoUncil was ordered nceiY8<l ~ on motion by Counci fan Chandler, seconded by Cduncilman Fry. MOTION CARRIED. i [) . Subllitte y 'Richard M. Polentz, requesting perm~ssion to construct a medical-dental of ce in an R-O zon., 760 North Harbor Boulevard (south..at comer, Harbor iota vard and No'rth Street). Said variance application filed al an alternative to p. tion for Reclassification No. 60-61-50. The City Planning C $mission, pursuant to their Resolution No. 143, Series 1960-61, denied said v *iance. I Appeal from action .ken by the City Planning Commission was filed by the Applicant and public h ,ring scheduled to be held this date. RECLASSifIC~TI~ NO.60-6l...5Q , i Submitted by Richard M. Polentz, requesting chan. Of zone from R-O to C.. 'j' restricted to medical-dental uset property located at 760 North Harbor S' levard (southeast corner, Harbor Boulevard and North Street)et Said reel · sification application filed as an alternative to petition for Variance NOo25~ The City Planning C~ission, pursuant to their Resolution -No. 144, Series 1960-6l, recommended s ~d reclassification be denied. Petitions of approv ~ containing 91 signatures of property owners in [) the adjacent area of subject ~operty, communications frOlll Mrs. Faye Cotler, ...^ Mr. Ralph E~ Coats, Mr. Phill; Wo Boettcher and Mrs. Barbara'P. Langlois favoring the proposed develo..nt, and communications from Mrs. Dorothy VII Mote and Mrs. Ruth 110 Lorenz requt iing their names be removed from petition opposing said development, were submit.d for Council consideration. Plans from the file ~ere reviewed by the Council. ' The Mayor asked if anyone wished to address t '~ Councilo Mr. Welsh Mornin9st*~ Attorney representing the Applicant, addressed the Council, explaining the p ~ns of development and calling attention to the immediate uses of property in "he area and the traffic situation on Harbor Bculeva:rd, and in his opinion ,the proposed development was the logical and best use of this land and felt tha 'the majority of the people favored this type of develoP1l8nt. Also, he report , that he felt those in opposition feared an encroacbment of undesirable c ' ercial development in the area and to grant this request would indicate the Ci 1's deGire to restrict commercial uses in this area to professional onlYQ Mr. Arthur Gray, 91 iWest Center Street, Attorney representing those in oppolition, addressed the <tuncil and submitted petition of opposition. He I called attention to the fact ijat this was the highest type residentially zoned property in the City and if t . request was granted, it would result in :both a substandard lot on which th idwelling is located and a substandard lot on which n commercial is proposed. He a .0 reported that the approval of the City Engineer !., of the raap prior to a lot split had not been receiv&d, nor had a record of survey L been filed in the Cwnty Recoer's office. Mro Gray took exception to the address as set forth in the public no Sce, stating that it gave the imp~ession that the property in question fronted l1to Harbor Bouleva:rd, when, in fact, the property in question was the rear port qn of a lot facing Park Way. He felt that to grant this request would viol 1e the property rights of three tracts directly affected and urged the Counci to deny said reclassification. Mr. Harold Remillar " 732 North Helena, one of the original develope:rs of t~e a:rea, advised that the 1ract originally was planned for 15 lots and later m.'. I j l]", , " -:., I J ,~ f] 4634 reduced to 10 lots '~order to create a highly desirable residential area and requested the G 4ncil to maintain this status. I the I , . ~ Sympson, 325 Park Way, addressed the Council, ftaring la cODlDercial precedence if this application was gtanted. I Mro Haro], !Vantiger, 722 North Harbor, stated, that in his opinion, those properties on ~arbor Boulevard acted as a buffer zone for ther.sidential area to the eastG Dro Richa the Council, advis~ remaining in the R~ the property and fe protection to his r reference to the pe signers reported to thereupon, read in Further, he advised development were n POlentz, owner of the property in question, addressed that there would be better than 10,000 square fe.t portion of the lot. He explained improv.ents mad,. to that this proposed development would afford the ~st idence and the other property in the area. With tion of opposition filed, he advised that many of the the matter had been misrepresented to them, and 11 the letter filed by Mrs. Barbara Langlois. at many of those in opposition to his proposed ~ear the lot in questiono Mr. Bob .~y, 721 North Helena, MrSD Joseph Fenton, 716 North Pine Street, and Mro ill Railsback, 400 Park Way, addressed the Council, indicating their op ition to the applications. Mro Mornin tar advised that the lot in question was larger than the one developed b, G Ca1vy across the street, and referred to the expired deed restrictions an the limitations noted therein. there ~ked if anyone else wished to address the Council, ~e, declared the hearing closed. Councilman thompson offered Resolution No. 6626, denying Variance Noo 1325 an I Resolution Noo 6627, denying Reclassification No. 60-61-50, and moved pr their passage and adoptiono rOlution Book. , A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY QF CE NOo 13250 A RESOLtITION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ERMINING THAT A CHANGE OF ZONE SHOUIJ) NOT BE GRANTED IN CITY HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED. (60-61-50) adopted the foregoing Resolutions were duly passed and ng vote I AYES. NOES. ABSENT. Chandler, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None. Coonso Noo 6626 and Resolution No. 6627 C I - E ASS T 0- -47 Submitted by Agness Scott Griffiths, requestir\ ,change zone from R-A to C-3 on Parcell, and from R-A to C-l on J> tcel 2, property located at the southeast corn'er of South Street and .rbor Boulevard, being 422 West South Street. The City P .nning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution No. 145, Series 1960-61, *ecommended said reclassification be denied. The Mayor .ked if anyone wished to address the Council. Mr. Char1e !Frank, representing Mrs. Griffiths, presented a revised sketch of de .lopment showing an entrance and exit onto South Street, thereby chan _ling the traffic away from Helena Street. He further advised that the Richfield Company proposed a very modern service 4635 station It the southeast corne I of Harbor Boulevard and South Streets, and urged the Council give favorab ~ consideration to their requested reclassi- fication of both parce1sQ , . M:ro Go So Mason, re ~' esenting Richfield Oil Company, adci'z'es.ed the COunGil, explainin; their, ,,' oposed operations and presented a colored rend.rin, for Counci~ 0 s cO'1'161d ationo , I , Mro Kenneth La., At ~rneY representing the 1nd1v1duals 1n oppos1tion to said reclassification, pres tad a letter from Sto Miohael's e~i.oopal Church rtquesting denial of sa request unless it 1s the consensus of opin1'on of nelght>>oring owners that sUC'treC1aSSification is desirable" Mr. Lae further advised that deed rest ctlons on immediate adjacent property do not expire uatil 1981 and to grant his request would establish a use in conflict with the deed restr1ct1onso ' . The Mayor asked if ~yone else wished to addr.ss the Council, there being no response, decl. ,d th~ hearing closed. R1iSO~~fI Np." 66281 Councilftk t' Chandler offered Resolution No. 6628 for pass.,. Ind adopt1on, sustain1 the action taken bv the City Planning C0III1laitn, denying Reclassifi jtion Noo 60-61-47. Refer to Resolutiom 'ooko A RESOLutION OF THE CITY COUNct THAT A ClANG! OF ZONE SffJULD ff HEREINAftER DESCRIBED. (60-61 OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETERMINING BE GRANTED IN A CERTAIN AREA OF THE :CITY 7) On roll call the fQ +90in9 Resolution was duly passed and adopted ~y the following vote a ! AYES. COUNCILMEN NOeS, COUNCILMEN ABSENT I COUNCILMEN Chandler, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. Noneo Coonso The Mayor declared .solution No. 6628 duly passed and adopted. I F I 0- "~ , Subml tted by Charles H. and Ruby E. St. Clai~, requesting change ~' jzone from R-l to C-l, property located at 217 South Placentia Avenue (west side oftlacentia Avenue, between Anaheim-Olive Road and Bl'oa.ay)o Avenue 0 The City Planning C tission, pursuant to their Resolution No. 146, Series 1960-61, recommended sa ., reclassification, subject to the following, 10 Dedication of 5 feet from monumented centerline of Plac.ntia 2. Payment of $200:per front foot for street lighting purposes. 3. 90-day time lim1ation on Items Nos. 1 and 20 The Mayor asked if ~yone wished to address the Council. ~So Alma Keller, A 1horized Agent, addressed the Council, advising that she purchased this propert for the purpose of converting the res1dence into a 1'.&1 .state office, fur"'er, that she had been advis'ed by her attorney that the deed restrictions onije property would not have to be removed unless there were objections filed by1hose covered by the same restrictions. The Mayor asked ifnyone else wished to address the Council, there being no response, declared th !hearing closedo RESOLqrI~NOo ~62~1 Council. ~ Fry offered Resolution No. 6629 for passage and adoption, authorizing the ~eparation of necessary ordinance, changing the zone as "quested, subject to t'je recommendations of the City Planning Comm1$&1on, and further, without prejudice 10 the rights of any persons owning property in the area covered by the deed r ~trictionso Refer to Resolution~ooko o o o m rn UJ n L.D 4636 A RESOLUTION OF THE !)ETERMINING THAT TI SHOULD BE AMBNDED (60-61";'48 - C-l) Y OOUNCILOF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO 7DNING I HAT THE BOUNDARIES OF CERTAIN ZClmS SHQt1LD BECRA'NGEO. On roll a by the fo~lowin9 v the foregoing Resolution was duly paa'.d and adopt.d AYES. NOES. ABSENT. Chandler, Fry, Thompson and SQhutte. Non.. Coone, 6629 duly pass'd and adopt... C N I Subaitted by Cllft~n n. and Frances J. Harris, \i.sting change of zone from P-l,Parking, to C-1, Neighborhood Conoe I, property located at 126 North Harbor Boulevard (southeast corner 0' i arbor B,oulevard and Chartres Str.et) 0 The City Janning Couaission, subject to their Resolution No; 147. Series 1960"'61, ~eCODlJ1ended said reclassification, subject tot I 1. Sign 1 ~' i tation to one 6 foot by 8 inch si,n contafnin, name of real estate servi attached parallel to the face of the bu1lding. 2. The fti. "ng of deed restrictions limiting use of subject property to busines6r professional use only, and that the use of the property for residen :" al purposes shall be terminated wi thin one year from the effective e of this resolution. 3. Dedic on of 45 feet from the monumented centerline of Harbor Boulevard. 4. Paya'ten i of $2000 per front foot for street lighting pu:rpoees on Harbor Boulevard 'lyo 5. Limit "on of 90 days for the accomplishment of Itells Nos. 3 as a and 4. , ked if anyone wished to address the Council. Harris, Applicant, explained the proposed ,use ~e and urged favorable consideration of her request. Mr. Edwin addressed the Counci terson, 210 50. LEmlon Street,real estate broker. favoring said request. Mrs. Ed. commercial purposes. i Jones questioned available pax-kina spaces for The Mayor ~ked if anyone else wished to address the Counc1l, there being no res , e, declared the hearing closed. Discussion ~asheld by Council regarding,the ultimate width of Harbor Boulevard an ~he condition of the City Planning Commission pertaining to the si limitation. RESOLUTION NO. 6~30~ i Councilman Schutte offered Re$) lution No. 6630 for passage and adoptio j authorizing the preparation of necessary ordinance, changing the zone atE-equested, subject to thtreco_endations of the City Planning Ca.ission,; ~ith the exception of Condition No.1, and any application for the~ection of a sign to be in accordance with the present sign policy. A RESOLUTION OF THE DETERMINING THAT TIt 500ULJ;> BE AMENDED CHANGED. (60-61-49 TY COUNCIL OF THE CITY Of ANAHEIM FINDING AND 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ztJIING THAT THE BOUNDARIES OF CERTAIN ZONES SfOULD BE C-l) the foregoing Resolution was du~y passed and adopted 4637 AYES. COUNCILMEN' NOES, COUNCILMEN ABSENT. COUNCILMEN Fry, Thompson and Schutte. The Mayor declared ' 6630 duly passed and adopted. PUBLIC ~DIi -VAijIM~ '0. l~2~ 1 Submitted by Adv8stors.f Incorporated, ;~el', Rinke2'1Iivelopaent Corporati, Agent, req\Aesting waiver of minlJ8UJ11 R..3 lot widt'hrequire.ents to pe . lots of 66 feet in width, propo'td tract located on the east side of d,Avenue, between Lincoln Avenue and City limits line. (Tentative Trac 0.3909wi thdrawn November 15, 1960 _.: Reclassification No. F-60-61- ,Resolution No. 6539, intent tozoneR-.;3) Tbe City Planning iesion, pursuant to their Resolution No. 141, Series 1960-61, granted d varianoey subject to the formal sul:a1esion by the petitioner of Tentativ ap of Tract Noo 3909, revised November 10,. 1960 and subal. tted in conjunction I-h Variance Noo 1322, and approval of said tract map by the Planning Comisslon jand/or the City Councilo The Mayor asked if a address theCoUricilo Mr. Bill Johnson, r the Council, advising of thei that theUrevised lIapreferred February 6, 1961, and that the develop.-nt. esenting Rinker DevelopIJI.nt Company, addressed easons for requesting the variance and stating will be before the City 1'lanning COaaission nding R-3 zoning was limited toslnglestory The Mayor asked if r. one else wi$hed to address the Cduncil, there being no response, declared t ! hearing closed. ! RESOUJTI8N NO. 6631 J Councilp Thompson offered Resolution No. 6631 for passage and adoption, granting Variance Noo 1322, subject to the reco*endations of the City Planning Commissio ~ Refer to Resolution j>oko I A RES()LUI'ION .OF TlI: CITY OOUNC ~ OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM GRANTING VARIANCE NO. 1322. . On roll call the foiJoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote. AYES, COUNCILMEN, Chandler, Fry~ Thompson and Schutte. NOES, COUNCILMI!Nt None. ABSENT,t COUNCILMEN. Coon s. The Mayor declared R ~olution Noo 6631 duly passed and adopted. 11 Submitted by Richard J. Clo$e, re- lling from 740 Arbor Vi tae, Inglewood~ ine Street, Anaheimo The MayoX' asked if a tone wished to address the Council. Mr. Richard J. Clos. fApplicant, addressed the Council, advising that the house on the property .t 621 South Clementine Street would bere- moved and replaced with the dw 111n9 from Inglewood. Pictures and house p ,n were reviewed by the City ~ouncil and Mayor Schutte declared the hea tng closed. T RESOLUTI91 NO.~64~t Council.' Chandler offered R$solution No. 6632 for passage and adoption, granting'ouse moving application filed by Richard J. Close. Refer to Resolution ,ok. A RESOLUI'ION OF THE CITY CdUNct OF THE CITY OF ANAHEDI GRANTING A HOUSE MOVING PlRMIT TO RICHARD J. CI1 ,~ TO MOVE A DWELLING FROM 740 ARBOR VITAE, [) [] o 4638 Gl INGl.EWOOD, CALIFORH 4, TO 621 SOUTH CLEMENTINE STRSET, ANAHEIM, C1LlPORNIA. : On roll C il t~e foregoing Resolution was duly passed and ad~pted by the following YO ,. m Chandler, Fry. Thompson, and Schutte. None. Coons. AYES. NOES.. AB5ENT t eclared Resolution No. 6632 duly passed and adopted. R - . FIt Letter of resignation from W,.P'. P1'iciay,'Di<l'.ctor of Public Works, effeo ve February 3, 1961, was submitted and read by the City Manager. COuncilm4 j'F%'YlIoved that Mr. Priday'a2'eslgnation b. accepted,' with regrets, and 't' t a letter of cODDendation and appreciation for his services beprepar.' by the City Manager. Council.a.nChandler seconded the motion. MOT IaN ARRIED. I A I - D E C W Mr. Murdoch reported on the consolidation of the Public Work, partm&nt and Engineering Department, making the Sngineering Depart t a Division of Public Works, and his appointment of Thornton Piersall a jDirector of Public Works and the appointment of James P. Maddox as~ting City Engineer. , ORDIHAN~ NC~,l547. ICouncilman Chandler offered Ordinance No. 1~47 for first readIng. ! fIJ.,:I: , I I AN ORDINANa: OF THS Iry OF ANAHEIM AlENDING SECTIONS 1.04.ll0 JtID 1.04.l20 OF THE ANAJEIM IIINt PAL OODEREL4TINGTO CIty DEPARTMENtS. (Engin..:ring- Division of Public rks Department)o I After he~ ,!ng read in full the title of Ordinance No. l~7 and having knowledge 01' he contents therein, Councilman Chandler moved t. reading in full of ,,' id Ordinance be waived. Councilman Fry s eCQnd-.l the motion. MOTION UN MOUSLY CARRIED. R F ST Construction of Durst Street to pTovide anot"hez exit di'rectly to tit Riverside Freeway on a joint participation basis wit)1 Nort~onicst was rep ~ted and explained by Mr. Piersall. It was mO.d by Councilaan Thompson, seconded by COuncil.an fry that the City Engin tr be authorized to proceed with said plans, as reported. MOTION CARRIED. 1 RESOLUTIOO NO. 6633 a Co ~cilman Fry offered Resolution No. 6633 for passage and adoption. Refer to,solution,Booko A RESOLUI'ION OF TH&~ITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY' OF ANAfEIM Al1r}I)RIZING ITS MAYOR AND CITY CLER ITO EXECtTfE AN AGREEMENT WITH FOUR CORNERS PIPE LXNE cc.JetPANY, A CCRPCRA't ,~, PROVIDING FOR THE RELOCATION, AT THE EXPENSE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM' IOF A SEGMENT OF A 16-INCH PIPELINE OWNED BY, FOUR ~NERS PIPE LINE PANY, AND TO EXECUI'E AND DELIVER TO FouR CQtNE8S ,IPE LINE COMPANY, PLRSU TO SAID AGREEMENT, A GRANT OF EASEMENT FOR StEH SEGMENT TO BE RELOct ED. IJiJ ; On roll c 11 the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the foIl,. ing votel AYES, NOES I ABSENT, Chandler, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. Noneo Coons. The Mayot ~eclared Resolution Noo 6633 duly passed and pdopted. 4639 A . Invitation t~ tree dedication, Thursday, April'27, 1961, Councilman Fry, seconded by Councilman ate in this celebration and dedication. o CIT S - W particllate lnth. Walter Kn was subldtted. It was moved Chandlel', that Anaheim partie MOTIONSARR IED. INV~TI" ""'.,JEETIlIJl At the sug, *tion of Councilman Fry, the City Counci1' detemi'ed to further consid. lat an informal session the opening of Council meeting. with an invocation. I [] ~OURPEHT I Councilman Thompson the motion. MOTION CARRIED. to adjourn. Councilman Chandler seconded ADJOURNED 1 I ~M. ) I_~~ ty Clerk SIGNED. The City Council 0 ~he City of Anaheim met in regular session. [] PRESENT, ABSJIIT . PRESENT. COUNCILMEN, Chand COUNCILMEN. Thomp' CITY MANAGER, Kei CITY ATTORNEY. Pr' CITY CLERK. Dene CITY ENGINEER. Th' SENIOR PLANNER. , Goons, Fry and Schutte. A. Murdoch. on Turner. Williams. ton Pie'rs~ll. in Kreidt. to order. 'p 'I Anabel. Methodist Church, r te.pora~y basis in an apart (north side of Juno Place, b 4. Subaitted by West sting permission to conduct meetings on a building located at 2027 Juno Place een Empire and Agate Streets). The City Planning ission, pursuant to their Resolution No. 133, Series 1960-61, granted pid Conditional Use Pemit to conduct group meeting. in a multiple family~esidential structure, subject to the following conditionst l. That subject pe ,~tion for Conditional Use Permit be granted for a perioci of one year from eff ~tive date. At the termination oJ said period of time subject petition shal . be subject to review by the Planning C01IInission upon Pfoper application by th petitioner for an extension of time. [) 2. That said appro pl by the Commission be subject to waiver by the Ci ty Council of Condition No. 12 of Council Ordinance No. 1067, which requires !. . that subject property be util ted for residential purposes only. . . Public hearing was pntinued from the meeting of January 17, 1961 to a11owfor further research ~n apparent legal problem involved in the original reclassification of~e ,property. : Mr. Joseph Giesler. ~ssistant City Attorney.reJ)orted that the restrictions ref.rred to wert ~ condition of the ordinance rezoning the property to R-3 and the deser ption of property contained in said ordinance