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1961/03/07 4686 Cit 3800 P.M. alifornia ~ COUNCIL MINUTES - Februar Council, based ~n the information received from the Police Department and the Traffic En ~neer, and their recommendations, that any further traffic controls at th iintersection of Crescent and Euclid, will not be of any benefito Coun ilman Chandler seconded the motiono MOTION CARRIEDo c '" PARKING SURVEY ~ EA on the south s Manager report such "no parki as traffic inc STREET AND ESTBROOKI With reference to -no parking" e of East Street in the vicinity of Crestbrook, the City 4 on survey made by the Traffic Engineer, finding that ~.. would not be warranted at this time, however, realizing ~ases, it may be necessary in the futureQ ADJOURNMENT 1 Coune fman Coons moved to adjournQ the motiono 1ION CARRIEDo Councilman Schutte seconded ADJC . ! NED. ~4.4'j P.M.) SIGN ~I ~ ~. -x{..:~2;'~ft'" ' , City Clerk - COUNCIL MINUTES - March 7 .11. The City Council of the City of Anaheim met in regular session. PRESENT. ABSENT. PRESENT t COUNCI Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. COUNCI . None. CITY MAN R. Keith A. Murdoch. CITY ATt NEY. Preston Turner. DEPUTY Y CLERK. Alona M. Farrens. DIRECTOR F PUBLIC WORKS. Thornton Piersall. ACTING C tv ENGINEER. James Maddox. ACTING C ty PLANNING DIRECTOR. Richard A. Reese. o .-- Mayor Sc ~tte called the meeting to order. MINUTES. Minutes of th i regular meeting held February 21, 1961 and adjourned regular meeting he ~ February 24, 1961, were approved on motion by Councilman Thompso ~ seconded by Councilman Fry. MOTION CARRIED. CLASSIFICATION NO. F- Ltd., Inc., for 9 to allow for recor on motioh by Counc CARRIED. -61-2 - TENTATIVE TRACT NO. 812a Request of Westport ay extension of time to Reclassification No. F-60-6l-2 &tion of Tract No. 3812, was submitted, and granted, lman Thompson, seconded by Councilman Coons. MOTION S ECIAL USE PERMIT NO. Request of Dudley B. Frank for 60-day extension of time to Special se Permit No. 47, to allow for the submission of revised plans, was Submitted. ,.., 1 : t..~~J Mr. Char ,S Bo Frank addressed the Council, advising that they were willing to pa ; the park and recreation fee at this time, however, were advised that aid fee could not be determined until such time as the plans for develo ~t are submitted. Council 0 Coons moved 60-day extension of time to Special Use Permit No. 47 be 9 ~nted. Councilman Fry seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. ' R CLASSIFICATION NO. for approval of re 60-61-53, Resoluti - REVI E PLANS. Request of Gorbutt Construction plans in connection with Reclassification No. Intention No. 6672, was submitted. . reviewed by the Council and compared 4687 Cit 00 P.M. CIL MINUTES - March 7 with the original plans su ~tted. Recommendations from the City Planning~ Department with reference t !the set-back and parking requirements were submitted and read. Plan 0 iproposed development for the adjacent property to the north (Variance No. ~94) was also reviewed by the Council. Mr. Gorbutt, repr .enting the Applicants, came forward and ex- plained said revised plans ~d advised that they intend to provide planting and a fountain in the front taved set-back area, and requested that the set-back of 43 feet, as ind ,ated on the plans, be approved. Discussion was he ment of a set-back policy a for commercial, as recommen that 47 feet was the least angle parking. Councilman Coons of revised plans be granted be changed from 43 feet to revised plan marked Exhibit Gorbutt, and also substanti rendering attached thereto. MOTION CARRIED. . by the City Council regarding the establish- +ng Lincoln Avenue and the 60 foot set-back +d by the City Planning Department. It was noted imension which would accommodate two tiers of ,ved that the Applicant's request for approval i subject to the conditions that the front set-back i feet, and development in accordance with the 'A", dated March 7, 1961, signed by Mr. Bruce ~ly in accordance with the ~olored photographic Councilman Chandler seconded the motion. TRACT NO. ~O. Request of Mr. . M. Nerenbaum for waiver of Condition No.4 of approval of tentative map, tact NOQ 4060, as to the submission of a revised tentative map, revising Lot '17 and l8 to conform to minimum depth require- ment of 80 feet, was submit ~d. Tract map was rev .wed by the Council and Mr. Maddox, Acting City Engineer, explained the all t alignment and advised that the final map has been submitted and Lots l7 and 1 [now conform to code standards. On the recommenda tons of the Acting City Engineer, Councilman Thompson moved that the App tcant's request for waiver of condition requiring submission of rev ed tentative map, be granted. Councilman Fry seconded the motion. M ION CARRIED. SIDEW - 500 EAST OR P a Request of Nortronics, Mr. M. E. Skilling, for waiver of sidewalk requ ement in connection with their development just west of their existing indu ~rial plant at 500 East Orangethorpe Avenue, was subnlitted. On the recommenda~on of the City Manager, temporary waiver of sidewalk requirement was gr~ted Nortronics, as requested, on motion by Councilman Fry, seconded by~ouncilman Coons. MOTION CARRIED. s W W E - 1 7 L15 Request of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Grimes for waiver of sidewalk require~ t at l657 Mells Lane, was submitted, and on the recommendation of the C :1Y Manager, temporary waiver of sidewalks was granted on motion by Co ncilman Coons, seconded by Councilman Fry. MOTION CARRIED. CONDITI()l~ USf PERMIT NO. 95, qrnmunication from Mr. Randall Gilpatric, 221 Nl Air Streett request Og that the public hearing held February 21, 1961 pertaining to Conditio ~l Use Permit No. 95, be reopened for the purpose of establishing cer~in regulations as to visual and sound pro- tection. The City Council ~dicated that such regulations were considered by them, and thereupon, Cou dilman Chandler moved that the request for reopening of the hearing in Qonnection with Conditional Use Permit No. 95, be denied. Councilman Tho. 'son seconded the motion. Councilman Coons abstained from voting. MOT CARRIED. TRACT NO. 3439. ~el Engineering Company for one year extension of tiJlle to Utility Agreemen Ifor County Tract No. 3439 because of delay in annexation proceedings, s submitted. On the recommenda ~on of the City Manager, Councilman Coons moved [] o o 4688 c - - COUNCIL MINUTES - March 7 F granted and the Utility Agreement extended for ~aro Councilman Fry seconded the motion. MOTION s SAVINGS L AN ASSNI Application requesting non~conforming sign at 555 North Euclid Avenue, ~ was submitted and reviewed by the Council, and Councilman MOTION CARRIED. S GN APPLICATION - T P' non~conforming si9 submitted and revi said application CARRIED. Application requesting permission to erect at 901 South Palm Street, together with plans, was ed by the City Council. Councilman Thompson moved granted. Councilman Fry seconded the motion. MOTION S GN APPLICATION - R-P erect non-conform was submitted and that action on sai to allow for furth MOTION CARRIED. BURGERS. Application requesting permission to sign at 1736 South Euclid Avenue~ together wi thplans'7 viewed by the City Council. Councilman Coons moved application be deferred for one week (March 14, 1961) t investigation. Councilman Fry seconded the motion. S APPLICATION - SPE Application requesting permission to erect non-conform 354 South Magnolia Avenue, together with plans, was submitted and viewed by the City Council. It was noted that said sign request was f t a single market sign, however, as the remainder of the property is de ,loped, additional signs will be added thereto. Councilm ~ Coons moved that said sign application be granted. Councilman Chandleseconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. n ('k~ ICAN CLUB OF ORAN COUNTY. Application for dance o American Club of Orange County, requesting permission h 11, 1961 at the Anaheim Elks Lodge, was submitted. It was m ~ed by Councilman Chandler, seconded by Councilman Thompson, that sai permit be granted, subject to the recommendations of the Chief of Polic. MOTION CARRIED. A D OF COOTRACT - we bids received for construction and i transmission main and ~ecommended th Company in the amo o ER NO 4004t The Acting City Engineer reported on .e construction of the Olive Hills Reservoir, including $tallation of 36 inch concrete feeder pipe, water 'it No.4 from reservoir site to Riverside Freeway, acceptance of bid received from Weardco Construction Bt of $742,7l2000. BIDS RECEIVED (All bids ace $panied by a bid bond in the amount of l5%) Ted R. Gregory & K tl P. Teget Po O. Box 396, Lag ~a Beach, Calif (Bid on Schedule I $563,450.50 only) Weardco Constructi ~ Corp. P. O. Box 2458, Sa ia Fe Springs, Calif. 742,712.00 n:.......'.=.. ..J Fred J. Early, Jr. ~o. Incorporated 22138 So. Vermont ~e., Torrance, Calif. 817,250.00 RES L ION NO. 7 based on the fact in that it did not viting bids, and u the lowest and bes and completion of 6704 for passage a Company. 1 On the recommendations of the City Attorney, and ijat the bid of Gregory & Teget was not a complete bid dover the entire project as required by the notice in- ~n the further finding that the next lowest bid was suited for the purpose of the City for the construction be project, Councilman Coons offered Resolution No. d adoption, accepting the bid of Weardco Construction Refer to ~esolution Book. 4689 Cit ES - March 7 1961 3 00 P.M. A RESCLUTION OF THE CITY a CIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING' A SEALED PROPOSAL AND AWARDING A C ACT TO THE LOWEST RESPONSIBLE BIDDER FOR THE ENTIRE PROJECT, FOR THE FISHING OF ALL PLANT, LABOR, SERVICES, MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT AND ALL urIL iIES AND TRANSPORTATION, INCLUDING POWER, FUEL AND WATER, AND PERFORMING ' WORK NECESSARY TO CONSTRUCT AND COM~LETE THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC IMPR NT I THE CONSTRUCTION OF OLIVE HILLS RESERVOIR, INCLUDING CONSTRUCTION AND n-JSTALLATION OF 36" CONCRETE CYLINDER PIPE, WATER TRANSMISSION MAIN, rtr NO.4, FROM RESERVOIR TO RIVERSIDE FREEWAY, IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, WO! . ORDER NO. 400411 (Weardco Construction Company) [] AYES. NOES. ABSENTe 6704 duly passed and adopted. On roll call the ~regoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote! . Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. I Noneo J Noneo The Mayor declar TAcr - PROJECT NO. -a-2 The Acting City Engineer reported on fOllowing bids receive' or the furnishing and installing traffic signals safety lighting 'at the ntersection of Brookhurst Street and Bail Road, recommended the accept ~e of the low bid, that of E. Do Johnson Co~pany. (All bids $ 8,645.00 8,867.00 8,596.00 9,86l,,00 a,37l.00 BIDS RECEIVED by a bid bond in the amount of 10%) Ed Seymour Electric and Mac pery Service, Inc. Steiny and Mitch ~ Inco Allen Engineerin pompany Eo D. Johnson and ~ompany [] RESOLUTION NO. 6705. Cdunc ~man Chandler offered Resolution NOQ 6705 for passaie and adoption. - ' Refer to Resoluti A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY C CIL OF THE CITV OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A SEALED PROPOSAL AND AWARDING A C Acr TO THE LOWEST RESPONSIBLE BIDDER FOR THE FURNISHING OF ALL PLANT, L R, SERVICES, MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT AND ALL UTILITIES AND TRANSPORTATI ,~ INCLUDING POWER, FUEL AND WATER, AND PER- F<RMrlG ALL WORK NECESSARY P CONSTRUCT AND COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT. FURNISHING AI INSTALLING TRAFFIC SIGNALS AND SAFETY LIGHfING TOGETHER WITH APPURTENANCES. AT THE INTERSECTION OF BROOKHURST STREET AND BALL ROAD, IN THE CITY, OF A AHEIM, PROJECT NO. 99-a-2o (E. D. Johnson & Co) AYES. NOES. ABSENT, On roll call the by the following vote. bregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None. None. The Mayor declare Resolution No. 6705 duly passed and adopted. AWARD RACT- JOB NO. ; The Acting City Engineer reported on bids n received for the Orangewood ~ewer Improvement, Job No. l2l2, and recommended '., .~~.... .. the acceptance of the low b ~, that of J. Lunetta, in the amount of $6,632.75. _ BIDS RECEIVED M. E. Fridrich Co deLeon Constructi ~ Co. Leo Weiler Compan Johnny Lunetta $ 7,546.05 8,399.32 7,913.40 6,632.75 . " RESO~ION NO. 6706. Counc ~man Chandler offered Resolution No. 6706 for paIsa.. and adoption. Cit c A RESOLUfION OF T PROPOSAL AND AWARD FURNISHING OF ALL UTILITIES AND TRAN FORMING ALL WORK N IMPROVEMENT I THE EUCLID AVENUE TO 9 JOB NO. 1212. (Jo On roll by the following v AYES, NOES. ABSENT I 4690 ICITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A SEALED Q A CONTRACT TO THE LOWEST RESPONSIBLE BIDDER FOR THE NT, LABOR, SERVICES, MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT AND ALL RTATION, INCLUDING POWER, FUEL AND WATER, AND PER... ESSARY TO CONSTRUcr AND COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC ANGEWOOD SEWER IMPROVEMENT, IN ORANGEWOOD A VENUE FRCN FEET EAST OF EUCLID AVENUE, IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, y Lunetta) II the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and~opted J Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None. None. The Mayor ~eClared Resolution No. 6706 duly passed and adopted. RBlOLUTION NO. 61071 C ~cilman Fry offered Resolution Noo 6707 for pasaage and .adoption. Refer to A RESOLUTION .OF THE ITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM REQUESTING THAT MUNICIPALITIES HAVE HE SAME RIGHTS WHICH PERTAIN TO SCHOOL DISTRICTS WITH REFERENCE TO S PLUS PUBLIC PROPERTY. (Senate Resolution No. 30) On roll c ~l the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vo ~. n ,""';; AYES, NOES a ABSENT I S. UNCILMEN. Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. CILMEN, None. UNCILMEN. None. The Mayor ~eclared Resolution No. 6707 duly passed and adopted. RESOLUTION. NO. 6708. 'Councilman Coons offered Resolution No. 6708 for passage and adoptio ~ Refer to tsolution Booko A RESOLUTION OF THIt ~ITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AN AGREE- MENT TO BE MADE AND 'NTERED INTO BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AND THE COUNTY OF ORANGE F ! THE WIDENING OF BALL ROAD BETWEEN PLACENTIA AVENUE AND LOS ANGELES STREET, iND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE SAID AGREEMENT. On roll c 11 the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vo ,. AYES, NOES. ABSENT I Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None. None. The Mayor declared Resolution No. 6708 duly passed and adopted. n IJ RESOU~ION NO. 6709. Co qcilman Thompson offered Resolution No. 6709 for passage and adoptio ~ ." Refer to .solution Book. A RESOLtrrION OF THE ~ITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AND ~ AUTHORIZING THE EXB QTION OF UTILITIES AGREEMENT NO. 7Ut-lS97 WITH THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA ;FOR RELOCATION OF CERTAIN UTILITY FACILITIES ON THE RIVERSIDE FREEWAY B 'WEEN LEMON STREET AND PLACENTIA AVENUE. On roll c ~l the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and 469l California - adopted by the AYES, COUNCI NOES. COUNcr ABSENT t COllNCT Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None. None.. The Mayor d~clar 6709 duly passed and adopted. INTRODUCTTCllt Mr. Turner, City employed Assistant City Att :torney, introduced Mr. John Dawson, newly , eYe RESOLUTION NO. 6710; . and adoption. , y offered Resolution No. 6710 for passage Refer A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY C NO. 6269 ENTITLED, itA RESO AUT HOR I ZING THE PURCHASE A MUNICIPAL PURPOSES". (Purc IL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM RESCINDING RESOLUTION , ION OF THE CITV COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CQUISITION OF CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR e authorized twice -- Southern Paoific Railroad) On roll call by the following vote. egoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted AYES, NOESt ABSENT, Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None. None. The Mayor declared ~esolution No. 6710 duly passed and adopted. RESOLUTION ~O. 6711. Councilman ~ompson offered Resolution No. 6711 for passage and adoption. Refer to Resolutio A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY CO IL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE AND ACQUISITION OF RTAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR MUNICIPAL PURPOSES. (Southern Pacific Co. -- add tional 45 feet) AYES. NOES.. ABSENT a Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None. None. On roll call the f ~egoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote. The Mayor declared ~esolution No. 67ll duly passed and adopted. RESOLUTION wO. 67l2. Councilman ~ompson offered Resolution No. 6712 for passage and adoption. Refer to Resolutio Book. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY CO (:IL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A GRANT DEED CONVEYING TO THE CITY 0 ; ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR MUNICIPAL PURPOSES. (Southern Pacific Co & Northwestern Pacific Railroad Co.) AYES. NOES, ABSENT. tegoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted On roll call by the following votel '. Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutt~ . None. . None. The Mayor declared Resolution No. 6712 duly passed and adopted. tJ [] o 4692 Cit Hall Anaheim Cal" - COUNCIL MINUTES - March RESOLUTION NO. 67l3; ,ncilman Coons offered Resolution No. 6713 for passage and adoption. Refer A RESOLtJfION OF T PURCHASE AND A~Ur (State -of Calif, CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AUTHORIZING THE ION OF CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FCR MUNICIPAL PURPOSES. of Public Works) 'll the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and ing vote. o On roll adopted by the foIl AYES, NOES, ABSENTt Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None. None. i ~eclared Resolution No. 6713 duly passed and adopted. RESOLUTION NO. 67141 Co ~cilman Thompson offered Resolution No. 6714 for passage and adoptio ~ Refer to ~solution Book. A RESOLUTION OF THE ITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AtJfHORIZING THE GRANTING OF AN EAS~ NT TO SOUI'HERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY FOR A SUBSTATION AND FOR CTRIC LINES, AND AtJfHORIZING THE EXECUI'ION OF SAID GRANT OF EASEMENT. On roll c ~l the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the followinq vo ~I AVES, NOES. ABSENT t PUNCILMENa Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. UNCILMEN. None. UNCILMEN I None. o The Mayor ~eclared Resolution No. 6714 duly passed and adopted. D~DS OF EASEMENTS. Cou filman Fry offered Resolutions Nos. 6715 to 6719, both inclusive, fo !passage and adoption~ Refer to ,solution Book. R SOLUTION NO. 671 i A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPI'ING A ~ANT DEED CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR iEASEMEN! FOR ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. (Henry & Ethel Carn t) RESOLUTION NO. 671~ , A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAJ.EIM ACCEPTING A~ANT DEED CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR [EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC STREET AND HIGHWAY PURPOSES. (Anaheim Union High $chool District of Orange County, Calif.) RES LUTI NO. 67l I A RESOLUT ION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A<.t;RANT DEED CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR A IEASEMENT FOR ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. (Bank of AmericanN tional Trust and Savings Association) n RESOLUTION NO. 671~ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPI'ING A GRANT DEED CONVEVING TO THE CITV OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR A IEASEMENT FOR ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. (Western Avenue Sou ~ern Baptist Church) RESOLUTION NO. 671 ~ . ,A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A GRANT D .D CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FCR AN EAS NT FOR DRAINAGE PURPOSES. (John J. Cyprien) On roll c ~l the foregoing Resolutions Nos. 6715 to 67l9, both inclusive, were dul 'passed and adopted by the following vote. 4693 AYES. NOES, ABSENTt 00 1'..14. Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None D None. The Mayor declare I Resolutions Nos. 6715 to 6719, both inclusive, duly passed and adopted. ; RESOLUTION NO. 6720* Councilman ~oons offered Resolution No. 6720 for passa~e and aclopti on. Refer A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY C~ AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION (!) WITH THE NORTHERN O11ANGE C<I> BOY scams OF AMERICA, FOR OF SCOUT -o-RAMA. ( June 1 t CIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AND i AN AGREEMENT TO BE MADE AND ENTERED INTO Y COUNCIL, COUNCIL NO. 37, REGION XII, USE OF LA PALMA STADIUM FOR THE PRESENTATION ! i June 5, 1961) On roll call the ~regoing Resolution was duly passed and~opt&d by the following vote, AYES. NOES a ABSENTt COUNCI COUNCI COUNCI Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None. . None. No. 6720 duly passed and adopted. MAJOR NlDIQAL HEALTH INSURANCE a .r. Murdoch reported and explained the rate increase notification recei.d from Blue Cross Insurance Company. Copies of said report and recommen 4tions were furnished each Councilman for their study and review. Councilman Coons and Pe'rsonnel Director be a the City with a guaranteed a 705. increase for two-par be approved. ~ved that the recommendations of the City Manager 4epted, and that the rate increase of 7.5% for .te for l2 months, and the employee rates for t plan and 10.7.% increase for the family plan, Mr. Bud Harris, H tris Insurance Company, addressed the Council, advising that their firm, wih the consent of the City, had conducted a survey of the City of Anahe ~ for the purpose of group insurance, and advised that they were prep ted to immediately submit a bid to give the City the coverage that they 4esire on a guaranteed twelve month contract, at a figure considerably le ~ than the increase indicated by Blue Cross. Further, that they would re 4mmend that the City go on a month-to-month basis in order to secure in ormation as to what is available on the market. Discussion was he d. by the Council, and Councilman Coons withdrew his motion. Mr. Joe Giesler, City Attorney, called attention to the fact that if the present co iract is cancelled at this time, we would lose the major medical coverage, basically, from January 1st to April 1st. That if it should go to bid, it ijould be considered to have the contract te~inate December 31st, as ~ost insurance companies apparently are on the fiscal year from Januar 'lst to December 3lst, and in that way, it wOuld be simple at any time to make a conversion from one contract to another. Councilman Thompsl1 moved that specifications be prepared and call for bids on major medical 9 oup health insurance, and that matters and dates be spe~iflcally spelled out .s to coverage, maternity benefits, and deductible terms. Councilman Chandler teconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. CORRES~~CEt Correspondence and filed on motion by Coun MOTION CARRIED. a. b. c. qt requiring vote of Council was ordered received ~lman Coons, seconded by Councilman Chandler. aheim Union Water Co. -- Water rates. ,ange County Mosquito Abatement Dist. -- Minutes .tropolitan Transit Authority [] o [] Cit Hall 4694 rnia - COUNCIL MINUTES - March 7 3.00 P.M. P POSED ORDINANCE - IAL EVENTS", Proposed ordinance submitted and unanimously endors by the Board of Directors of the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce, was c ~idered by the Council, copies having been furnished each Councilman fo ~heir study and review. nl..: .., :: '",""" Mr. addressed the Discussio allowable period of revocation of said be requested to pre Councilman Thompson RECESS. Councilman Fry seconded A PRESENT . ABSENT t ~shman, Anaheim Chamber of Commerce Steering Committee, ~ in support of said proposed ordinance. I I was held by the City Council pertaining to bperation, public hearing and filing of request, and ! rmits, and Councilman Fry moved that the City Attorney , re an ordinance for further Council consideration. ~econded the motiono MOTION CARRIED. bved to recess until 7100 P.M. Councilman Thompson 1 MOTION CARRIED. (Recessed at 5.30 P.M.) Mayor Schutte called the meeting to ordero Chandler, Goons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None. Ravo Gerald Grotey~ ~astor of the First Baptist Church of Anaheim, gave the Invocation. Boy Scout Troop No, $6, sponsored by the Morman Church, Second Ward of Anaheim, led the Pl ~ge of Allegiance to the Flag. p 1 ~ , "..,) The City ~anning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution No. l67, Series 1960-61 :recommended said reclassification, subject to the following condition. l. Const ~ction of a six foot masonry wall on the north and east property lines of s ~ject property, and the posting of a bond for the period of two years from the effective date of the subject resolution for the constructio .of a six foot masonry wall, said wall not to be constructed if abut lng property to the south is developed for multiple family residential nits within the two year period of time. 20 Subje t to approval of Tentative Map of Tract No. 4084, dated January 1961 and re _ived by the Planning Department January l3, 1961, and subject to the ,proval of Variance No. l334. 3. Provi ion of landscaping in the front yard areas' and the side yards facing M 9nolia Avenue except for those areas reserved for access drives and walks. Communica ton from Mr. John M. Kent, Attorney representing Mrs. John T. Poyet, 4djacent property owner, requesting that the six foot masonry wall on the $outh property line of the subject property, be con- structed immediatel with the development, was submitted. l The Mayor MrQ Willi petition of protest request, said petit Bailey advised that portion of the prop commercial zoning. if anyone wished to address the Council. Bailey, 131 South Magnolia Avenue, referred to the .iled with the City Planning Commission, and upon his On was read in full by the Deputy City Clerk. Mr. 1hey would not be opposed to R-3 zoning on the back 1ty, but felt that the frontage should be reserved for Mr. John ~nt, Attorney representing Mrs. John Poyet, adjacent property owner imme ~ate south of the subject property, addressed the Council, advising t ~t his client has no intention of improving her 4695 property within the next t I years, that the property has been cleared and rented for farm purposes. t,Jrther, that Mrso Poyet was opposed to the R-3 zoning, however, if granted ~nd development commenced immediately, they would request that a solid I sonry wall on the south property line of subject property, also be construct d immediately to protect their privacy and property. Mr. Theodore Hamm 1645 South Magnolia, addressed the Council, advising that he was not op psed to C-l zoning, but was opposed to multiple family. two-story dwellingt : and referred to the overcrowded schools in the area. Mr. A. R. McDanie ~ Authorized Agent, addressed the Council, calling attention to the fact that ~e opposition is primarily across Magnolia Avenue from the subject pro rty and if, in the future. the opposition wished to submit applicatio I for C-l zoning, they would not object to said commercial developmento Th t in his opinion, a commercial development in this iDlllediate area, on the tvest side of Magnolia, would not be i~compatible with their proposed R-3 dev ~opmento Regarding the wall, he advised that they would have no objection to ~e ere~tion of the wall at this time on the south property line. That the Ap ~icant requested R-3 zoning for the entire property because he did not feet the it had a commercial potential at the present time. Plans from the fl , were reviewed by the Council and Mr. McDaniel further explained the propo .d R-3 single story development, and advised that the lots will side ont 'Magnolia Avenue and there will be no wall along said street. The Mayor asked ianyone else wished to address the Council, there being no response, declared ~he hearing closed. V I CE N 4 i Submitted by Roman Catholic Archbishop of Los Angeles, requesting waiver f minimum corner lot width requirement of 80 feet in R-3 zone to permit corne' lot width of 75 feet on two lots, Tentative Tract Map:Noo 4084. The City Planning ~ormnission, pursuant to their Resolution No. l68, Series 1960-61, granted sai [variance, subject to approval of tentative map of Tract No.' 4084, dated Jantla y, 1961 and received by the Planning Department January l3, 1961, and the a proval of Petition for Reclassification No. 60-6l-54. The Mayor asked ianyone wished to address the Council, there being no response, declared ~he hearing closedQ Socaland Corporation. east side of Magno~ia The City Planning ~ommission approved said map, subject to the following conditionsl l. Subject to th approval of petition for Reclassification No. 60-6l-54 and the approval 0 ipetition for Variance No. l334. 2. Construction f curb and sidewalk at easterly end of Transit Avenue to be curved within t9ht-of-way to provide minimum turn-around and accept drainage from the ea t. 3. Requirement t .t should this subdivision be developed as more than one subdivision, each~bdivision thereof shall be submitted in tentative form for approval. Action on said t. 1ative was continued from the meeting of February 14, 1961, at the request of the $ubdivider, to be considered this date in con- junction with Reclassificat .n No. 60-6l-54 and Variance No. l334. It was moved by C ~ncilman Thompson, seconded by Councilman Coons, that tentative map, Tract N . 4084, be approved, subject to the recommendations of the City Planning Commis ion. MOTION CARRIED. Councilman Fry offered granting Variance No. l334, (] o n 4696 C tall Anahei ornia - COUNCIL MIN ES - March 7 subject to the City Planning Commission. A RESOLUTION OF T !CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM GRANTING VARIANCE NO. 1334. [J On roll ~ll the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the fol qwing vote. ! AYES I ~OUNCILMEN I NOES, OUNCILMEN. ABSENT I OUNCILMENz I Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Sohutte. None. None. c REG S IFICATION Developer, addres i parties on the wes zoning, that they to any such Z 0 niO; Councilman Thompso authorizing the p requested, subject with the exception, of a six foot maso of the subject pro of Tract No. 4084, fee, payable at th to development in Resolution No. 6721 duly passed and adopted.. I 60-61-54 - RESOLUTION NO. 6722 Mr. Thomas Smith, the Council and stipulated that if and when the Iside of Magnolia submitted an application for C-l ld not object to said zoning, nor would they object iadjacent to their proposed R-3 development. Thereupon, joffered Resolution No. 6722 for passage and adoption, aration of necessary ordinance, changing the zone as '0 the recommendations of the City Planning Conunission, ithat Condition No. 1 be amended to read, "Construction : wall on the north, south and east property lines 'rtyo Further subject to the recordation of final map 'nd payment of $25000 per dwelling unit park and recreation Itime of obtaining a building permit; and further subject cordance with the plans on file. solution Book. A RESOLUTION OF T CITV COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER- MINING THAT TITLE ; OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING SHOULD BE AMENDED THAT THE BOUNDARIES OF CERTAIN ZONES StDULD BE CHANGED. (60-6l-5 i_ R-3) i 1 1 j "1 j j I j I I I j 1 No. 6722 duly passed and adopted. On roll by the following v the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted . AYES. NOES: ABSENT, Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None. None. P LIC HEARING - REC S requesting change Avenue (northwest ICATION N. 0-6l-51 Submitted by David W. Roper, , zone from R-A to C-3, property located at 9971 Knott I ner of Knott Avenue and Ball Road) 0 The City lanning Commission, pursuant totheir Resolution No. 173, Series 1960-6l" recommended said reclassi fication, subject to the following conditio II n l. 2. Fili service station us 3. Dedi and Knott Avenue ( 4. Pre all improvements 0 standard plans on 50 Pa on both Ball Road 6. Time 3, 4 and 5. ment substantially in accordance with plans presented. , of deed restrictions limiting subject property to !Only. ion of 53 feet from monumented centerline of Ball Road feet existing on both streets). I tion of street improvement plans and installation of J3all Road and Knott Avenue in cccordance with approved '~e in the office of the City Engineer. ~ of $2eOO per front foot for street lighting purposes , Knott Avenue G limitation of 90-days for accomplishment of Item Noso The Mayo asked if anyone wished to address the Councilo 4697 Cit Mr. Roper, Applic pt, addressed the Council, requesting clarification of the City Panning Commission recommendations as to dedication and possible fen ~ requirements. The Mayor asked 1 lanyone else wished to address the Council, there being no response, de ~ared the hearing closed. RE~~ION NO. 6723. Count Iman Chandler offered Resolution No. 6723 for passage and adoption, 8 horizing the preparation of necessary ordinance, changing the zon as requested, subject to the recommendations of the City Planning Commis onQ I Refer to Re9J luti n Book. ! A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY ap CIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND "DETERMINING THAT TITLE l8 0 THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING SII>ULD BE AMENDED AN THAT THE BOUNDARIES OF CERTAIN ZONES S}I)ULD BE CHANGED. (60-6l-55 - C. service station only) On roll call the ~regoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote, AYES, NOES. ABSENT. No. 6723 duly passed and adopted. 0- Submitted by Donald M. and pe, Agent , requesting change of zone from at 957l South Brookhurst Street (west side 300 feet south of Orange Avenue). The City Planning~ommission, pursuant to their Resolution No. l74, Series 1960-6l, r. .mmended said reclassification, subject to the following conditions. 1. Development s .stantially in accordance with plans presented. 2Q Dedication of 40 feet from the monumented centerline of Brookhurst Street (30 feet existing). 3. Preparation 0 all i.provements in accorda office of the City Engineer 4. Payment of $2 ~o per front foot for street lighting purposes. 5. Time limitati n of 90-days for accomplishment of Item Nos. 2, 3 and 4. improvement plans and installation of approved standard plans on file in the 6. Construction of subject property, and po effective date of subject r wall on the south property property to the south is re year period of time. f a six foot masonry wall on west property line 1ing of a bond for a period of. two years from the .olution for the construction of a six foot masonry jne, said wall not to be constructed if abutting dned to any commercial zone within the said two The Mayor asked of subject property, addressed the reclassification, and advising that the a drive-in restaurant. anyone wished to address the Council. ~. t Mr. John Thorpe, CO\l.. il, urging the grantin pr oeed plan of developmen Plans were review and discussion held by the City Council re- garding the proposed use of1he property, and Mr. Turner, City Attorney, advised that a drive-in reg 4urant would require a Condition Use Permit, in accordance with Chapter lB. of the Anaheim Municipal Code. The Mayor asked 1 +anyone else wished to address the Council, th.r~ being no response, de ~ared the hearing closed. RESOLtgION NO. 6724, Counc.~man Chandler offered Resolution No. 6724 for passa.. and adoption, denyi . without prejudice to the Applicant, Reclassification [J n n n LJ n I ,~ ) ~ . .cd" n I ~ i ,) 4698 Ci rnia 3tOO P.M. 60-61-56, and moved ~hat filing fees be waived, should the Applicant file a Conditional U ~ Application for the drive-in restaurant use. Councilman Thompson .econded the motion. MOTTON CARRIED. Refer to ,solution Book. A RESOLl1I'ION OF THE ITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DENYING WITHOUT PREJUDICE APPLICATI NO. 60-61-56 FOR A CHANGE OF ZONE IN A CERTAIN AREA OF THE CITY HEREINA ER DESCRIBED. On roll c ~l the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the foIl ~ing votet AYES. NOES, ABSENT t Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None. None. 6724 duly passed and adopted 0 P IC ARING - RECLAS ICATION N . 60- l-57 Submitted by Ball-Brookhurst Corral Company, Sta ey Morris, Agent, requesting change of zone .from C-l to C-2, property lo ted at 1226 South Brookhurst Street (southeast corner of Ball Road and Br ~khurst Street - Corral Shopping Center). The City ~anning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution No. 175, Series 1960-61 irecommended said reclassification, subject to the following condition. l. That iproper legal description of the property with the 1226 South Brookhul' ~ Street mailing address be provided and approved by the City Attorney's qffice covering only the portions of the subject property indicated 'the petitioner and signed by him on the key plot plan submitted Febr ty 6, 1961. 2. Devel ent substantially in accordance with plans presented. 3. Limit. ion of on sale liquor sales to the sale of malt liquors onlyo ~sked if anyone wished to address the Council. Mr. Stanl Morris, Agent, advised that in accordance with Condition No.1 of e City Planning Commission's recommendations, a proper legal description h S been furnished Mr. Geisler, Assistant City Attorney. declared by the Council. to address the Council, thereupon, the Mayor RESOLUTION NO. 672~1 ' Councilman Chandler offered Resolution Noo 6725: for passage and adoptio ,j authorizing the preparation of necessary ordinance, changing the zone, 'requested, subject to the recommendations of the City Planning Commiion, and further subject to the filing of deed restrictions by the pplicant, approved by the City Attorney, limiting the use of this specifi property at 1226 South Brookhurst Street to on-sale liquor sales of mal liquors only, or any C-l use. Refer to A RESOLUTION OF THE ITV COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER- MINING THAT TITLE 1 PF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING SK:>ULD BE AMENDED AND THAT !HE BOUNDARIES OF CERTAIN ZONESSOOULD BE CHANGED. (60-6l-57 - C-2, res ~icted) AYES, NOES. ABSENT. Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None. None. On roll ca 1 the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the foll :'ng votel 4699 - March 7 6725 duly passed and adoptedo PUBLIC ING - CONDITION L S ERMIT NO. 1001 Submitted by Dr. G. Ross Dean, requesting permission to ek nd existing animal hospital at l56l West Lincoln Avenue, and to prov e living quarters for attendants. The City Planning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution No. 171, Series 1960~61, grant, I said condit~&use permit, subject to the following conditionsl ' lo Development $ sented except that no park line abutting Lincoln Aven 2. Preparation all improvements on Lincol plans on file in the offic 3. Payment of $ on Lincoln Avenue. ~stantially in accordance with plans pre- b is to be permitted between front property I and the existing hospital. ! street improvement plans and installation of ~venue in accordance with approved standard ~f the City Engineer. ~O per front foot for street lighting purposes The Mayor asked Letter of objec jWorditions established by the City Planning Co~ilsion was filed by Dr ~an and public hearing scheduled to be held this date. Mr. John Kent, A addressed the Council, req City Planning Commission r conditions and the prepara improvements on Lincoln Av of curbs and sidewalks wou further, would be installe Mr. Kent presented photogr, the railroad signals and t provements, to continue, w ,anyone wished to address the Council. ,rney representing the Applicant, Dr. Dean, ~ting reconsideration by the Council of the .mmendations pertaining to the no parking .n of plans and installation of all street ~e. He advised that to require installation !remove his present front parking area, and, 4t a level higher than the existing hospital. ~s of the property, showing the present parking, and idirt barricade and advised that the street im- ~d have to jut out around the railroad right~of-waYQ The Mayor asked t anyone else wished to address the Council, there being no response, d' ~ared the hearing closed. i Plans from the f~ ~ were reviewed by the Council and discussion held as to street lighting I ~d possible drainage problems. . ! RESOLqJION NO. 67261 coun~'~man Thompson offered Resolution No. 6726 for passage and adoption, gran' Ig Conditional Use Permit No. lOO, subject to the following conditions, ~ Development substantially in accordance with plans presented. t " !. Payment of $2.00 per front foot for street 1 ighting purposes on Lincolj ,Avenue 0 ! 1 Refer to Resolut~ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY C~ IL OF THE CITV OF ANAHEIM GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 100 TO DR. ... ~OSS DEAN TO EXPAND EXISTING ANIMAL HOSPITAL AND PROVIDE LIVING QUARTER R ATTENDANTS ON THE PROPERTY HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED. ' AYES, NOES. ABSENT. duly passed and adopted On roll call by the following votel Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None. None. The Mayor declar~ ~esolution No. 6726 duly passed and adopted. [J n n o ;, ~. n f 1; l ,,,3 n ~ j 4700 Ci 00 P.M. rnia CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARIN on proposed amendme Code, pertaining to Resolution No. l48, February 2l, 1961. TRAILER PARK ORDINANCE AMENDMENT. Public hearing to Chapter l5.28 of Title-' l5 of the Anaheim Municipal ~railers and trailer parks (City Planning COlJlJliss1on Series 1960-61) was continued from the meeting of The Mayor ~sked if anyone wished to address the Council. Mr. Leo F tis and Mr. Robert MacMahon, Attorneys rep.resenting all of the individu trailer parks in the City of Anaheim, with the exception of two, a ~ressed the Council in opposition to said proposed, ordinance. They ca ~ed attention to the like provisions of the State Code and the fact t 4t the building, electrica19 plumbing and, fire safety requirements of sa! jproposed ordinance are, at present, a condition of the Anaheim Municipal C ~eo Further, the trailer parks are receiving a good inspection by the S +te without charge at the present time, therefor, their main objection was ~ the $2.40 annual inspection fee for each trailer site within the trailer .rks, as many of the parks are for adults only and the trailer site is p rmanent with a permanent structure, including land- scaping. Mr. Gauer IChairman of the City Planning Commission, addressed the Council, advisi ~,that the Planning Cormnission held several meetings on this proposed o~ 1nance, working out the problems step by step with the trailer park ow .rs, who agreed to the conditions of said ordinance, with the exception f the inspection fee. Mr. Carl in opposition to th fee would be discri are required for mo a duplication of th yes, owner of Trailer Land Park, addressed. the Council iinspection fee, as, in his opinion, sai~ insp~ction ~nating against trailer parks, as no inspection fees ~ls or apartments. Further, such inspection would be :State inspection. Park, . Bradd, 825 West La Palma, Rancho La Palma Trailer ithe Council in opposition to the inspection fee~ The Mayor ~sked if anyone else wished to address the Council, there being no resp ~se, declared the hearing closed. Discussia jwas held by the City Council and Councilman Coons felt that the estab ~shment of such an ordinance, placing all the regulations pertaining to const 'ction, maintenance and operation of trailer parks in one chapter of the qde, would be an assist to the trailer park owners. After fur ~er discussion, the City Council expressed their desire to further c "sider said proposed trailer park ordinance, and ,no action was taken by ~he Council at this time. p RECESS. Councilman Coon jmoved for a ten minute recess. Councilman Chandler seconded MOTION CARRIED. AFTER RECESS. (10,00 P. Councilmen being pr Schutte called the meeting to order, all the business at hand resumed. IC HEARING - ABAN pursuant to Resolut February 21, 1961, of sewer easements Chartres Street (Go Public hearing was scheduled n No. 6644, published in the Anaheim Bulletin notices posted, relative to the proposed abandonment Qcated on the east side of Lemon Street, north of ~ck and Pacific Telephone Company). being no ~sked if anyone wished to address the Council, there clared the hearing closed. RSOLUTION NO. 6727 Councilman Coons offered Resolution No. 6727 for passage and adoptio . Refer to olution Book. 4701 Cit A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY C CIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ORDERING THE VACATION AND ABANDONMENT OF EASEMEN I FOR SEWER PURPOSES UPON, ALONG, OVER AND THROUGH THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED R ~L PROPERTY. PR On roll call by the following vote. AYES, NOES. ABSENT, pregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted ~' Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. . None. I None. I Resolution No. 6727 duly passed and adopted. ! Anahem-Sunkist Civic Assot Anaheim City School DistriC several individual letters Unified School District, a1 location, were submitted. 1 Communications received from tion, Anaheim Council of Parents and Teachers, t Roosevelt P.T.A., and Fluidmaster, Inc., and ;ceived from residents within the Placentia ;in opposition to the proposed SiteMD" airport Petitions purport i to contain 1405 signatures of residents within the City of Anaheim, opposi the establishment of any Anahelm-Placentia airpo~t or facility in the ea known as Site "D" in the Orange County Airspace Study,were submitted. Letters of opposi ~on were submitted and read in full by representatives of St. Anthony Claret P.T.A .~ 5unkist Parent Teacher Association Executive Board., Zion Lutheran Church, and B .rd of Directors of Kentwood Park Corporation. Mrs. Dorothy Beck Association of approximatel Colling, 2204 So. Redwood, in opposition to an airport number of homes, schools an and requesting the City Cou Board of Supervisors, oppose the proposed Anaheim-Placen :2420 E. Normandy Drive, representing Home Owners 1320 homes in the Prudential Tract, and Mr. Ed commercial airline pilot, addressed the Council ithin the Site ftD" area, calling attention to the industries within the proposed flight pattern, il to register a protest with the Orange County 'g the establishment of any air facility within ~ area designated as Site"D". Discussion was hel ' by the City Council and the Council indicated their general agreement wit ~he opposition on this matter, and requested a meeting with the Board of . pervisors to discuss the needs, advantages and disadvantages of having an a ~port in this area, and that no further action be taken by the Board of Su 'visors until after such a discussion meeting is held. RESOLU[ION ~. 6728. Communicati n from the City of 'Long Beach, requesting the adoption of a resolution per ~ining to Anaheim*s position with respect to Docket No. 5395 before the C ViI Aeronautics Board, was submitted, and Councilman Coons offered Res ~ution No. 6728 for passage and adoption (copies of said resolution having be h furnished each Councilman). A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY CO elL OF THE CITV OF ANAHEIM PERTAINING TO THE POSITION OF THE CITY OF ANA ,JM WITH RESPECT TO DOCKET NO. 5395, ET AL., SOl1I'HElN ROCKY MOUNTAIN LOCA SERVICE CASE, BEFORE THE CIVIL AERONAtJI"ICS BOARD. AYES. NOES, ABSENT. Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None. None. On roll call by the followin g vote I tegoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted The Mayor declared ~esolution No. 6728 duly passed and adopted. [] o n 4702 Cit COUNCIL MI E5 - March 7 P CHASE OF PROPERTY - Manager reported southeast corner station site. The City of property at the the proposed fire Council... r) Coons moved that the City Manager be authorized to enter into escrow ~r the purchase of the Frederico property. Councilman Chandler seconded ~e motion. MOTION CARRIED. Councilman Chandler offered Resolution No. 6729 for , directing the acquisition by eminent domain of the southeast corner of Broadway and Melrose Streets, Refer to ~esolution Book. A RESOLlITION OF T. lCITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DETERMINING THE NECESSITV FOR, AND ~IRECTING THE ACQUISITION BY EMINENT DOMAIN OF REAL PROPERTY FOR I FIRE STAT ION. On roll '~ll the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted following v 'tel I I AYES, ~'.OUNCILMENI. Ch.andler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. NOES I OUNCILMEN. None. ABSENT t UNCILMENI None. by the [declared Resolution No. 6729 duly passed and cdopted. ORDINANCE NO. l5581 Co *cilman Coons offered Ordinance No. l558 for f.irst reading. I lJ I AN ORDINANCE OF T. tlCITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE l8 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RE ING TO 2QNING. (F-60-6l-5 - M-l) i After he ting read in full the title of Ordinance No. l558 and having knowledge 0 Ithe contents therein, Councilman Coons moved the reading in full of $aid ordinance be waived. Councilman Chandler seconded the motio ~ MOTION UNANIMOUSLV CARRIED. ~INANCE NO. 1559. reading. ,cjlman Fry offered Ordinance No. 1559 for first AN ORDINANCE OF T : CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RE tING TO ZONING. (F-59-60-95 - C-3) After he ting read in full the title of Ordinance No. l559 and having knowled . of the contents therein, Councilman Fry moved the reading in full of $aid ordinance be waived. Councilman Thompson seconded the motion. MarIO IUNANIMOUSLV CARRIED. ORDINANCE NO. l5601 first reading. ~cilman Chandler offered Ordinance No. l560 for AN ORDINANCE OF T ! CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE l8 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RE tING TO ZONING. (F-60-61-35 - C-3) c After he ting read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1560 and having knowled ~ of the contents therein, Councilman Coons moved the reading in fulof said ordinance be waived. Councilman Chandler seconded the motio ~ MOTION 'UNANIMOUSLV CARRIED. ORDINANCE NO. 1554t Co ~cilman Fry offered Ordinance No. l554 for final reading. Refer to ~rdinance Book. AN ORDINANCE OF T i CITY OF ANAHEIM OON5ENT ING TO THE CITY OF GARDEN GROVE FURNISHING W tER SERVICES TO INHABITANTS OF ANAHEIM. 4703 Cit After hearing rea! in full the title of Ordinance No. 1554 and having knowledge of the con ;nts therein, Councilman Thompson moved the reading in full of said ord ance be waived. Councilman Fry seconded the motion. MOTION UNANIM(!) LV CARRIED. On roll call the. ~regoing Ordinance was duly passed and adopted by the following vo " AYES. COUNCI NOES I COUNC! ABSENT I COT JNCI and Schutte. [) l554 duly passed and adopted. ORDINANCE ~. 1555. Councilman reading_ offered Ordinance No. 1555 for final Refer to Ordinano AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO NING. (F-60-6l-6 - C-3 After hearing rea lin full the title of Ordinance No. 1555 and havin, knowledge of the con nts therein, Councilman Chandler moved the reading in full of said ord lance be waived. Councilman Coons seconded the motiono MOTION UNANIMO LY CARRIED. On roll call by the following vote. [] :regoing Ordinance was duly passed and Gdopted AYES a COUNCI NOESe COUNCI ABSENT. COUNCI Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. Noneo None. The Mayor decla Ordinance No_ 1555 duly passed and adopted. ORDINANQf tf. 1556. Counc i lman readi.... ns offered Ordinance No. l556 for final Refer to Ordinanc AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF AHEIM, CALIFORNIA, PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENT B OF SAID CITV IN THE AWUNT OF $1,785,000. After hearing read ~n full the title of Ordinance No. 1556 and having knowledge of the cont pts therein, Councilman Schutte moved the reading in full of said ordi 'nce be waived. Councilman Fry seconded the motion. MOTION UNANIMOUSLY RRIED. AYES. NOES, ABSENT. Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None. Non e _ On roll call by the following votee J:'egoing Ordinance was duly passed and adopted The Mayor declared ~rdinance No. 1556 duly passed and adopted. ORDINANQi ~. l557. Councilman C _ndler offered Ordinance No. 1557 for final reading. [J AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITV OF $AHEIM, CALIFORNIA, PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF PARK ACQUISITION AND IMPR,EMENT BONDS OF SAID CITY IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,400,0000 After hearing read ~n full the title of Ordinance No. 1557 and having knowledge of the cont ~ts therein, Councilman Chandler moved the 4704 n ..,,;; Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None. None. rnia 00 P.M. reading in full of ~id ordinance be waived. Councilman Coons seconded the motion. MOTION tJNANIMOUSLY CARRIED. the foregoing Ordinance was duly passed and adopted by the S The Mayor ~eclared Ordinance No. 1557 duly passed and adopted. 'CYPRESS-PLACENTIA AVENUES, Mayor Schutte was y Council as the member of the Council to meet with eat Naming Committee to discuss the matter of existing ~ Cypress Avenue-Placentia Avenue alignment. R~OLurION NO. 6730; C ~ncilman Coons offered Resolution No. 6730 for passage and adoption, emplo ~ng Boyle Engineering to perform the detailed construction stakin I and inspection in connection with Work Order No. 4004, in accordance with ~e terms and conditions as outlined in Boyle Engineering communication dated february 10, 1961. Refer to ~solution Book. A RESOLUTION OF THE. tTV COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM EMPLOYING BOYLE ENGINEERING TO PERF THE DETAILED CONSTRUCTION STAKING AND INSPECl"ION ON WATER STORAGE RE RVOIR UNIT NO. 4 OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM. On roll c ~l the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vo " c AYES. NOES. ABSENT. (XJNCILMEN. PUNCILMENt ~UNCILMENa Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson-and Schutte. None. None. The Mayor ~eclared Resolution No. 6730 duly passed and adopted. ADJOURNMENT. Councilman thompson moved to adjourn. the motion. MOTION ARRIED. Councilman Coons seconded SIGNED. ADJOURNED Deputy City Clerk o 4705 Cit Anaheim California 'OUNCIL MlNUI'ES - March 14 1961 3100 P.Mo The City Council qf the City of Anaheim met in regular session. PRESENT. ABSENT: PRESENTt COUNCILMEN 1 ler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutteo COUNCILMEN: NOll oJ CITY MANAGERt ~ "th Ao Murdocho CITY ATTORNEY, ston Turnero CITY CLERK. De Q Williamso DIRECTOR OF PUBL WORKS, Thornton Piersallo ACTING CITY ENGI Ra James Maddoxo ACTING CITY PLAN. G DIRECTOR. Richard Ao Reese Mayor Schutte ca the meeting to ordero Revo Ao Jo gave the Invocationo , Pastor of the First Christian Church of Anaheim, Mayor Schutte Pledge of Allegiance to the Flago MINUTESt Minutes on motion by CARR lED. eeting held February 28, 1961 were approved son, seconded by Councilman Fryo MOTION RESOLUTION, NO. 67311 Councilma Chandler offered Resolution Noo 6731 for passage and adoptiono Refer Booko A RESOLUT ION OF THE CITV DIRECTING THE PAVMENT OF (Wanaots Noso 11080 to II CIL OF THE CITV OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AND NDS AGAINST THE CITY AS OF MARCH 14, 19610 , inclo, totaling $l,060,096051) On roll call the ~oregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following v : AYES. NOES. ABSENT : a Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutteo t Noneo t Noneo Resolution Noo 6731 duly passed and adopted. FALL-Our SHELTER COMMITTEE. R ,st of Orange Empire Chapter, International Conference of Building Off 0 'ials, Harold Lo Goldy, Shelter Committee Chairman, to promote unifo acceptance of emergency shelters, was submitted (copies furnished each Cou Iilman)0 Councilman Coons officially recognizedo C ved that the Fall-Out Shelter Committee be ilman Fry seconded the motiono MOTION CARRIED. REQUEST - CCJAMUNITV FAIR a Requ of Fullerton Eastside Club, David Esqueda, Secretary, 354 Eo Elm, Ful rton, for permission to conduct "Jamicas" for a six month period on prop ; y at the southwest corner of Orangethorpe and Cypress Avenue, Anaheim, w submitted 0 On the recommend that permission be granted subject to compliance with to up-keep of the premisesQ CARRIEDo ,ion of the City Manager, Councilman Coons moved fl,or a six month period, commencing May 29, 1961, iny recommendations of the City Manager relative Councilman Fry seconded the motionQ MOTION REQUEST - SPRING CARNIVALz Reqst of East Anaheim Shopping Center, Walter GQKeil, for permission to sponsor Spring Carnival on the parking lot of East Anaheim Shopping Center, A ,il 19th through 23rd, 1961, was submitted 0 the Council, further explaining their requesto It was noted tha said request complied with the proposed .Special Events" ordinance, with th iexception of the requested lO~OO PoMo shut down timeo Councilman Chand moved that said request be granted, subject to [] [] []