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1961/06/27 4928 .'fornia - UNCIL MINUTES - June 20 Mr. operations.. t addressed the Council, further explaining his proposed It was in view of the ci license be issued time required for request and the f diligently by the CARRIED. Qved by Councilman Fry, seconded by Councilman-Coo~s, qumstances presented, that an interim emergency business jas requested, for this business only, and during the ~ reclassification or variance application, and if this ling of either of said applications, is not pursued 4pplicant, then this license shall be revoked.. MOTION o ICH IELD RESEARCH CE - TESTa On motion by Councilman Fry, seconded by Councilman Coons, was granted to allow use of City vehicle (Lark) for a six ~ur octane rating test by the Richfield Research Center. MOTION C 'RIED. QRDINANCE NO. 1589: ,was moved by Councilman Chandler, seconded by Councilman Coons, that the C ty Attorney's Office be authorized to consider the status of pending M-l de ~lopments to determine whether they should proceed under former M-l regula ions, or whether they would be subject to Ordinance No. 1589.. MOTION tARRIED. ADJOURNMENT: Councilm ~ Coons moved to adjourn. Councilman Chandler seconded the motion. MOT I CARRIED. PI 119:15 P, .M..) SIGNED. ~ /x. ~"'.;_~....-J City Clerk ["""":'" ' , ~'!:, '>",e"",',,', -~:! Q ~ j f, \"; j , 4929 COUNCILMEN: COONe I LMEN: COUf'CI LMEN: INUTES - June 27 3:00 P.M. The City Council f the Cit~ of Anaheim met in regular session. PRESENT: ABS91T : PRESENT; CooNCI LMEN: COUNCILMEN: None. CITY MANAGSR: Kei th ASSISTANT CITY ATTOR ' CITY CLERK: Dene M. PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR: ACTING CITY ENGINEER: CITY PLANNING DIRECT Coons FrY,1 Thompson and Schutteo Mayor Schutte cal the me~ting to order. o Murdoch. ,: John D,wson; Joseph Geisler ~liams :: 1,."". Thornton1iPiersall iJarnes Mad ox · Richard iReese. I MINUTES: Mihutes of the regula ~eting hJld June 13, 1961 and June 20, 1961, were approved on motion by uncilman~~oons. seconded by Councilman Fry. KJrIC>>f CARRIED. RESOLUTION:NO. 7002: Councilma .' passate and adoption. ~ffered Resolution No. 7002 for Refer A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY C DIRECTING THE PAYMENT OF D (Warrants Nos. l2824 to 12 CIl OF T~ CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AND NDS AGAI ST THE CITY AS OF JUNE 27, 1961. - $603,9,3.52) On roll call the bregoing ~esolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vo ~: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: qoons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. The Mayor declar Resolutidn No. 7002 duly passed and adopted. o PUBLIC HqfRING: HOUSE MOVING P IT: Pu~lic Hearing was held pursuant to requett received from Jack mpson fori permission to move a dwelling from 615 South Palm (Harbor Street to: 907 cast North Street, and in accordance with legal requi ements of the Anaheim Municipal Code. Application and p ot plan we~e reviewed by the City Council. The Mayor asked i anyone wi!lshed to address the Counci 1, there being no response, de ~ared the hearing closed. RESOJiTION NO. 7003a Counc lman Fry oiffered Resolution No. 7003 for paIs'" and adoption granti 9 House Mo~ing Permit, as requested, subject to the following conditions l. Preparation 0 Street Improvement Plans, and installation of all improv t1ents in a'lccordance wi th approved standard plans on file in the off1ce of the City Engineer. 2. siloewalk installation be granted City Engineer. o A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY C NeIL OF T~ CITY OF ANAHEIM GRANTING A HOUSE MOVING PERMIT TO JACK F. SAMPSONI TO MOVE A DWELLING FROM 615 SOOTH PALM STREET, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIAI, TO 907 EAST NORTH STREET, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA. On roll call the oregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vo e: C1t AYES: NOES: ABSENT: 4930 - COUfCIL MINUTES - June 27 3:00 P.M. Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None.. None. The Resolution No. 7003 duly passed and adopted. V4RIANCENO. 492: D PLANS: Request of Roy S. Stuley for approval of revised plans for elling to be constructed on lots 27 and 28 of Tract No. 3011 was submi ted. rn Planning ~ans were reviewed, and recommendations of the City !considered. RESOLUTION NO. 700. At the ccnclusion of the discussion, Councilman Chandler offered ~olution No. 7004 for passage and adoption amending conditions pertain 19 to Variance No. 492 to permit development subject to Planning Depart ~nt approval which will allow the planning review function to be han ~ed on an administrative level. Refer A RESOLUTION OF TH ICITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 316 IGRANTING VARIANCE NO. 492, AND RESCINDING RESOLUTION NO. 4530. adopted AYES: NOES: ABSelT: o ~ll the foregoing resolution was duly passed and ~wing vote: Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None. None. Resolution No. 7004 duly passed and adopted. VARIANCE NO. 1356~ REV ED PLANS: Request of Mr. Herbert Lawson for approval of revised plans 0 Idevelopment was submitted. Revised lIans were reviewed and on the recoll111endations of the City Planning Depa ent, said revised plans were accepted and apprQved on motion by Counc"ilitan Coons, seconded by Councilman Fry. IDTION CARRIED. VARIANCE NO. l221: year extension submitted. Request of Eo Jo Caldecott for one No. 1221 (Broadway-Hale Stores) was Variance ~ile was reviewed and conditions imposed pursuant to Resolution No. 59 ~oted. Reference was made to a drawing submitted at the time of obt "ning said variance which showed parking stalls, landscaping and st t improvements. 1. At the c from October 11, 1 Coons, seconded by f ~ n elusion of the discussion, one year extension of time '1 was granted, as requested, on motion by Councilman uncilman Thompson, and unanimously carried, subject to: ation of Street Improvement Plans and installation improvements in accordance with approved standard on file in the office of the City Engineer, on nt Drive. 2. Llation of sidewalks on Loara Street. 3. improvements to be installed within 90 days from t ll, 1961. TRACT NO. 4156: BUILDI 'PERMITS: Request of Donald Gittel~on, Lighthouse Construction and De , lopment Company, for permission to secure building permits, on a metes ~nd bounds description on property to become lots 25 and 26 of Tract bo 4156. 4931 Cit California - TES - June 27 3:100 P.M. Mr. A. R. McDaniel Engineer"reported that the request was made to obtain permission to ~uild two ~odel houses on a street which will become dedicated tract treets upop recordation of the tract map; that this is felt necessary m order tolget the sales program under way. Discussion was hel between tpe City Council, Mr.. McDaniel and Mr. Geisler in an effort to ~termine htw this request could be granted and still comply with the St te Subdivi ion Map Act and provisions of the Anaheim Municipal Code. Mr. Geisler was of 1".he oPiniOt., that with the dedication of the stub street to the City od the pos ing of a bond to insure the improvelnent thereof, legal r quirements II would be met. TRACT NO. 3611: DRIVEWAY APPROAC S: Requett of Mro Bill Bregder, of Bregder Construction Company, Inc., r permiss\on to construct two driveway approaches on Orangewood Ave :e and one!ldriveway approach on Pearson Street to allow access to ga ~ges was s4bmitted. No further action bt the City Council.. Recommendations of t,he City P~anning Department were submitted and read and comparison made y the Citt Council of the plans of develop- ment. INTERIM BUSINESS LICENSE: 139 SO LOS ANG LES STREET: Request of Ray Rhoades and Associates, on be elf of Mrsi" .June Hansen and Mr.. ~ilbert C. Nee, for permission to operat a Nursing School at 139 South Los Angeles Street, was ordered held over one week (July 5,1961) so'that the applicant can be present at the meeting on motion by Councilman Chandler, seconded by Councilman Coonso MOTION ARRIED. Mr. Wagner, Superi addressed the Council explai which had been added to comp without these driveway appro be obtained until this matte renting of these units. Discussion was hel Municipal Code was noted. A moved by Councilman Chandler, Attorney and Building Depart determine if a use and occu period of six months to allo time necessarily required for ing understood that the renti the applicant, and would in MOTION CARRIED" :"endent fo~ Bregder Construction C?mpany jng that tije four garages in questlon, and with R-3Iregulations, would be useless es, and ~hat final inspection could not was settl~d, which in turn delays the and Sectidn 18032.100 of the Anaheim the conclusion of the discussion9 it was seconded Qy Councilman Fry, that the City t furthe~ investigate this matter to ncy permit could be legally issued for a for the renting of these units during the filing and processing a variance. It be- g of these units would be at the risk of way predetermine action on the variance. REFUND: BUSINESS LICENSE A-1282: Request re1ceived from D. Ho vC?n Wi ttenburg on behalf of Max Berger, dba ermax and :Associates, for rebate of amount paid for Business License A-I B2 was submitted. (Copies of said request furnished each Councilman) Mr. Joseph Geisler, Assistant City Attorney, explained the Code Section of the law under whic the business activity of Mr. Berger was not allowable. Based on reports re eived, and the information that Mr. Berger could still conduct a legal c upon book business, Councilman Coons moved said request for refund be de led, Councllman Chandler seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. JOB NO. l2l6a EXTENSION OF TI~: Request of A. H. Famularo, Contractor, for 30-day extension of time to J b No. 1216, due to delays experienced in securing a Tiling Machine, wa submitted.. [] o n 4932 Cit Hall Anaheim Cali rnia - COUNCIL MINUTES - June 27 Discussio ActinG City Enginee that sufficient fac not been presented, for extension of ti M:>TION CARRIED. R 3:00 P.M. was held between the Council and Mro James Maddox, ~ At the conclusion thereof, it was considered ~al information to warrant an extension of time had $nd thereupon Councilman Chandler moved said request e be denied, Councilman Coons seconded the motion. ~ddressed the Council explaining that this was a ~e Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and ion from Anaheim, Fullerton and Buena Park. They te in Pearson Park to be the most desirable location ;to accommodate the cast of approximately 200 people, 15. He further explained that they did not charge however, give a ticket for which a donation is is no definite charge and everyone is admitted ~ave a ticket. o EST: USE OF GREEK T ATRE PEARSON PARK: Request of Mr. James Lo Blake, 2638 West Ball Road ;Anaheim, alifornia, for permission to use the Greek Theatre, September ~, 23, 29 and 30, 1961 wc.s submi.tted. Mr. Blake musical program of included representa felt the Greek Thea as it had facilitie and an orchestra of admission. They do accepted, but there whether or not they Report fr ~ the Park and Recreation Department indicated that the facilities were ~vailable on the evenings mentionedo Thereupon it was moved by Councilian Coons~ seconded by Counci.lman Fry, that the request be granted, subject 10 the recommendations and requirements of the Park and Recreation Departme 1, and also that the collection of a free-will offering be approvedo MOTIOCARRIED~ RECLASSIFICATION 60-61-9 I City Manager, Mr~ Murdoch explained that a verbal request was receive :from Mr. Loren Wagner of the Tamasha Club June 20, 1961, requesting th 'Council to reconsider Resolution No. 6960 adopting a lesser P-L zone i the area bounded by Lemon and Los Angeles Streets, Vermont Avenue and all Roado He explained that the change of depth in the P-L zone occure at the south property line of the Tamasha Club pro- perty~ and subseque t to this action, the Club now finds that they will not be allowed to b lId the 6-foot ornamental block wall as indicated on their plans, which ~s to be within the P-L areao Action by the City Council was deferre to this date in order that the neighboring property owners could be adv.sed of this request. n J Mro Howar E. Vleerick, Attorney, representing the Chris & Pitts Bar-B-Q Inco9 owner of the property immediately north of the Tamasha Club, addressed the ouncil in opposition, as the proposed location of the fence would obs .uct their future development. Mr. Pete rnoff, owner of property located at 981 South Los Angeles Street, oPP ~ed the construction of the fence, as in his opinion they would be compl tely blocked off from Ball Road. He asked if arrangements had been made for t installation of a sidewalk fronting the Tamasha Club. In order obtain additional information pertaining to the present curb, prope ~ right-of-way line that applies to both properties, the set-back of the ildings, and the proposed location of the fence and sidewalk in relatio to the present landscaping, Councilman Fry moved this matter be held over for two weeks (July 11, 1961), Councilman Thompson seconded the motion~ MOTION CARRIED. Mr. Wagne require some remova ,..., J RECESS: Councilman Fry the motion. MOTION APTER RECESS: Mayor being present~ advised that the installation of the sidewalk would of the present landscaping. ed to recess to 7:30 P.M. Councilman Coons seconded (5:30 P.M..) ~e called the meeting to order, all Council Members FLAG SALUTE: Mayor Schut INVOCATION: Reverend Col ins of the Southern Baptist Church gave the Invocation. led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. 4933 City Hall, Anaheim California- CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING: VARIA NO. 1 364t.. Submitted by Roy Tyreman, re- questing permission to waive inimum on -family dwelling size requirement and also waiver of minimum d $tance bet een buildings requirement on pro- perty located at 92l North S Ibina Stree. . The City Planning 262, Series 1960-61 granted ditions: ES - June 27 3:00 P.M. <)mmission, il pursuant to their Resolution No. aid varianfe subject to the following con- 2. l. Development su .tantiallYllin accordance with plans presented. a Payment of $2. 0, per front.. foot on La Palma Avenue and on Sabina Street ~r street righting purposes. Public Hearing was dontinued from the meeting of June 20, 1961 to allow further investigati 0 of the street lighting conditions in this area. City Manager, Mr. and noting the Safety Lighti better to eliminate the $2.0 immediate area would receive pating in the cost of the pr :rdoch,rep+rted that after investigation, 9 at the c,rner, in his opinion it would be :per frontlfoot charge as others in the Qenefit fr~m this installation without partici- ject. The Mayor asked if ~nyone els+ wished to address the Council, there being no response, dec ared the h.aring closed. RESOLUTION NO. 7005: Councian Coons ~ffered Resolution No. 7005 for passag_ and adoption, granti Variance:No.. 1364, subject to recolIlnendations of the City Planning Commiss"dn, except~ng therefrom Condition No.2. Refer to Resolutio A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COU IL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM GRANTING VARIANCE NO. 1364. On roll call by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: COUOCILMEN: COUOCI LMEN: COUOCILMEN: Chandl None. None. The Mayor declared PUBLIC HEARING: CONDITIONAL USE and Millie M. Behnke, reques of small vacation trailers 0 Boulevard, between Orangewoo Boulevard) City Series 1960-61 Appeal from action filed by Mr. Carl Arthofer, scheduled. The Mayor asked if Petition of approva property owners was received Mr. Richard Guthery presenting an artist renderin noting related uses in the i the need for such a facility o resolution was duly passed and adopted , Coons, Wry, Thompson and Schutte. No. 7005 duly passed and adopted. :;21: Submi tted by W. A. Behnke g permis$ion to permit overnight parking property ]ocated on the east side of Harbor Avenue and Wilkin Way. (2l56 South Harbor sion, pursuant to their Resolution No. 277, itional Use Permit. ken by t~e City Planning Commission was ent for the applicant, and public hearing nyone wished to address the Council. n containing seven signatures of adjacent t open meeting. authorized agent, addressed the Council and explaiinin9 the proposed development, ediate vicinity and calling attention to _ n the Disneyland area. He submitted pictures n tJ n ""# 1 ,] 4934 Cit - COUN:IL MINUTES - June 27 3:00 P.M. of typical type trai ~rs that this park would accommodate. He stated that this would be an int rim use, and they would be agreeable to a time limit on the permit and sh ~ed how the development could later be converted into a motel. The Mayor ~ked if anyone else wished to address the Council. There being no respo ~e, declared the Hearing closed. Plans were feviewed by the City Councilt and further discussion held. At the conclu ton thereof, Councilman Schutte offered a Resolution denying said permit. Said Resolution failed to carry by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSCNT: COUOCI COUOC! COUtCI Fry and Schutte. Chandler, Coons and Thompson. None. RESOLUTION NO. 7006: iCouncilman Coons offered Resolution No. 7006 for passage and adoption Igranting Conditional Use Permit No. 121, subject to the following con ttions: l. Said permit for a period not to exceed three years. 2. Maximum siz of overnight trailers not to exceed 20-feet in length. 3. Maximum 4. Payment of collected a 5. Payment of lighting pu 6. Length of Refer to 10pment in accordance with plans presented this date. per trailer space Park and Recreation fee to be of the building permit. front foot along Harbor Boulevard for street trailer in this park not to exceed one week. A RESOLUTION OF THE JTY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. l2l T ' iWILLIAM A. BEHNKE TO OPERATE OVERNIGHT TRAILER PARK ON PROPERTY HEREINAF R DESCRIBeD. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Chandler, Coons, Fry and Thompson. Schutte. None. On roll ca by the following vot the foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted COUNCI COUNC I COUNC I The Mayor clared Resolution No. 7006 duly passed and adopted. PUBLIC HEARING: VARIANCE . 1366: Submitted by William A. Behnke requesting permission to conduc light commercial sales in proposed building on pro- perty located at 215 South Harbor Boulevard. (See C.U.PQ #121) The City PI nning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution No. 278 Series 1960-61 denied said Variance. Appeal from action taken by the City Planning Commission s filed and Public Hearing scheduled this date. Mr. Richard located in the center in with the Tiki sale north wing for the sa Trailer Park Office. explained that the proposed building will be 5ection of the Trailer Park and so designed as to blend ,; the south wing to be used for swimming pool sales; the e of South Sea Tikis, and the center section for the being no ked if anyone else wished to address the Council, there lared the Hearing closed. RESOLUTION NO. 7007: Councilman Chandler offered Resolution Noo 7007 for passage and adoption, granting Variance No. 1366 for a Novelty Gift Shop, Trailer Park Office a d Pool sales and supplies. 4935 Cit 1961, 3:00 P.M. Refer A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COU aL OF THEI~ITY OF ANAHEIM GRANTING VARIANCE I. 13660 . On roll call the fo adopted by the following vote re~olution was duly passed and ii r Co~ns, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. ! AYES: NOES: ABSENT: COUOCI lMEN: COUNCILMEN: COUOCILMEN : The Mayor declared 7007 duly passed and adopted. PUBLIC HEARING: RECLASSIFICATION Craddoci, requesting a change at 11752 West Katel1a Avenue Katella Avenue, between Ninth Submitted by John and Beatrice m R-A to C-l on property located described as on the south side of sta Streets. The City Planning C ~ission, ~ursuant to their Resolution No.. 267, Series 1960-61 recommend (l said rec~assification, subject to the follow- ing conditions: ' 1. Development substant ~lly in ac~ordance with plans presented. 2. ~O) feet f~om the monumented centerline of feet exis~ing). Dedication of sixty Katella Avenue (fort 3. Construction of cone $te curbin9 at the end of the service road abutting subject pro ,rty from ~he west for proper cleaning and turn around with the tngineerinb provided by the City of Anaheim. 4. Preparation of stree improvemeht plans and installation of all improvements in acco ~ance with' the approved standard plans on file in the office 0 the City ~ngineer. 5. Payment of $2.00 per front foot for street lighting purposes. 6. Provision of utility easements ~long exterior boundaries as determined by the Di ector of utilities. 7. Provision of landsca Ing plans for the twenty (20) foot landscaped strip and the parkwa 'portion of the future right-of-way to be submitted to and app Oved by the Superintendent of Parkway Maintenance. 8. Post of a bond withi a period Cf ninety (90) days to insure the accomplishment of It m Nos. 2, S, 4, 5 and 6. The Mayor asked if nyone wish~d to addres the Council. Mr. Dale Heinly rep esenting the applicant, asked if the 60-foot street dedication on Katella venue inclUded the 20-foot required for land- scaping. He was advised that it did not. The Mayor asked if nyone else wished to address the council, there being no response, decl red the hearing closed. RSSOLUTION NO. 7009: Council an Coons offered Resolution No. 7008 for T passage and adoption authoriz ng preparation of Ordinance, changing the zone as requested, subject to the recommtndations of the City Planning Corrmission. Refer to Resolution Book. A RESOLUTIO'N OF THE CITY COU ]L OF THE ~ITY 01= ANAHEIM'J:INDING AND DETER- MING THAT TITLE 18 OF THE ANA IM MUNIClltAL CODE RELATING TO' ZONING SHOULD BE AMENDED AND THAT TH .BOUNDARIE$ OF CERTAIN ZONES SHOULD BE CHANGED. (60-61-94, C-l) [] n n rn n n 4936 1961 3:00 P.M. by the foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None. None. : The Mayor d Flared Resolution Noo 7008 duly passed and adopted. PUB C HEARI NG; RECLASSI Ruth S. Ralston, requ on the southwest corn described as 1701 Sou ATION NO. 60-61-100: Submitted by Walter C. and ting change of zone from R-A to C-l property located of Sallie Lane and Euclid Avenue, and further cuclid Avenue. The City Pi ~ning Commission, pursuant to their Resolution No. 276, Series 1960-6l r ~ommended said reclassification, subject to the following conditions& 1. Development ~bstantially in accordance with plans presented. 2. Subject to t . recordation of deed restrictions limiting use of the subject toperty to professional offices only. 3. from the centerline of Euclid Avenue (50- 4. .00 per front foot for street lighting purposes for land Sallie Lane. 5. (90) days for the accomplishment of The if anyone wished to address the Council. . Mr. ~ Bland, Agent for the applicant, addressed the Council urging said r qlassification, and advised that their plan in the future was to rem ve completely the existing medical-dental building. Mr. Robertab, owner of property directly south of subj~ct property, felt this wld be an improvement to the entire area. The Mayor a ed if anyone else wished to address the 8ouncil. There being no respon, declared the Hearing closed. RESOLUTION NO. 7009. passage and adoption changing the zone as City Planning Commiss uncilman Fry offered Resolution No. 7009 for 'thor1zing the preparation of necessary ordinance ested, subject to the recommendations of the A RESOLUTION OF THE C, COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT TITL :18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING SHOULD BE AM AND THAT THE BOUNDARIES OF CERTAIN ZONES SHOULD BE CHANGED. (60-61-100, 1) On roll call the foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote; AYES: NOES: ABSENT: COUNCIL COUNCIL COUNCIL Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None. None. The Mayor de tared Resolution No. 7009 duly passed and adopted. TRACT NO. 3266. LOT 31: Pu ~ic Hearing was held June 13, 1961 on a request lubmitted by Mr. Bruce ~illery fo~permission to build~ R-3 structure on Lot 31 of Tract No. $266, which is presently restricted to recreational 4937 City Hall. Anoheim, California - COUNCIL MINU]~S - June 27. 1961. 3:00 P.M. acti vi ties, or off-street park og. PublitlC Hearing was closed and action of the Counc~l deferred to thi ~ date to dlontact the past and present owners of the Mira Flores COrp)fation, i~ an effort to have the lot im- proved. Mro Murdoch reported pn the pr~isent status of the Mira Flores organization. Their interest 1pW being imarily in the Tamasha Club, and because of their financial b,', bligatio .;,s at the Tamasha Club. that the construction activities there ~re such t t at present they are not in posi tion to parti cipate in the 1mproveme. of Lot 31. Mr. John Dawson, Ass $tant Cit~i AttorneY9 outlined legal trans- actions relative to the tract a~d the pr~lems that would be involved to bring sui t against the Mira Fl )tes organil~ation for fulfillment of Cbntract. He also explained methods by w'~ch a pri~te organization could be formed, the lot improved, and the reve tue derivedll used to offset costs. I Mr 0 Roland Meyers st ted he was!1 very much opposed to the con- struction of a b~ilding on the ~ot, and t~at all of the owners were in favor of a landscaped park. H~: further a~vised that he was opposed to using the lot of parking purpo ~. s, and st~ted his reasons therefor. He explained that there was no pa~king problFm in the area at the present time. Further if this lot was ~eveloped ~nto a park, all of the property owners would be agreeable to p Ving for the cost of landscaping, if the City would maintain the projec . Mr. MUrdoch reported cn cost es~imates propared by Mr. Ronald WOll, Superintendent of Parkwa Maintenan~eDivision, estimating the maintenance cost for the first Y,ear to beLapproximately $25.00 per month, and thereafter reduced to appr idmately $~O.OO per month. Mr. Douglas, owner 0 eight lotr~ in the tract, was certain that the property owners would chee fully pay ~he cost of landscaping if the Ci ty would assume the maintena ce. He wa!$ opposed to any "coopera ti veu proposition. Consideration was gi tn to the possibility of forming a district, at the conclusion thereof, it ~s consideted economically impractical to pursue this course. Councilman Coons mov 4i that the: Ci ty accept ti tIe to Lot 31, Tract No. 3266, and that the P tkway Main~enance Superintendent prepare an estimate of the cost of landsc ting the area in question, and when the amount of estimated costs has ten contributed by the affected property owners into a special fund to ' ay for thi~ landscaping, the landscaping be effectuated and the City assum the maintenance of the lot. Councilman Fry seconded said motion. To .his motion, Councilman Chandler voted "no". MOTION CARRIED. RESOLUTION NO. 7010; CouncilmJn Coons offered Resolution No. 7010 for passage and adoption. Refer to Resolution ~ok. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNC L OF THE C~TY OF ANAHEIM PENYIN~ THE REQUEST FOR PBRMISSION TO BUILD A R-3 TRUCTURE ON LOT 31, TRACT NO. 32660 On roll call the for~ ~oing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: COUOCI LMEN: COUOCILMEN: COUOC I LMEN: Coo s,Fry, ThOmpson and Schutte. Cha dler. Non4 . The Mayor declared Rt $olution NO. 7010 duly passed and adopted. DAl'CE PERMIT: NORTH ANAHEIM LITTLE lEAGUE: R,quest of Donald (1. Sexton for permission to hold dance at Anc 'eim Elklls!Club, Friday, July 21, 1961, and also requesting waiver of $25.(~ filing f~e9 was submitted. i ,i : 'I r't I : n o o ~ o 4938 Cit a - COUNCIL MINUTES - June 27 3:00 P.M. On the reco ,ndations of the Police Department, and subject to the requireme~ts of th 'Anaheim MUnicipal Code, said permit was granted and filing fee waived, Qn motion by Councilman Chandler, seconded by Councilman Coons. IDTION CARRIED DANCE'PERMIT: SHOWBOAT RE lace permit for the submitted 0 URANT: Request of Robert D. 'Fiest, for Dinner Dancing wboat Restaurant, 1747 South Harbor Boulevard was Dinner Dane! Chandler, seconded by the Chief of Police. Place Pe~it was granted on motion by Councilman uncilman Coons, subject to the recommendations of TION CARRIED. 030. Sub~ivider, Marjan Development Company. Tract Avenue, 660-feet east of Sunkist Street and contains City Plannin Commission at their meeting held June 12, 1961, approved said Tentativ Map, subject to the approval ofa Petition for Variance for the lot d ,eosions of reverse corner Lots Nos. l, 10, II and 27. 1. dedicate and improve in front of Lots "A" and "B". Mr. A. R. Mc niel, Engineer, advised that minor changes in the map could be made without ~cessitating reprocessing through the County Planning Corrmission. The City Cou the Council, Mr. Murdo moved by Councilman CQ Tentative Map, Tract N site until combined wi development of "not a Oil reviewed said map and discussion was held between and Mr. McDaniel, at the conclusion thereof, it was s, seconded by Councilman Chandler, that Revised ,) 4030 which does indicate Lot "An as not a building : other land, and lot "B" a l-foot strip to control rt" be approved subject to the following conditions: 2. It is the in . tion to combine "not a part" and Lot "An to provide a buildable :t at such time as the State acquires the frontage of "not a part" : ong Wagner Avenue. 3. standards required by the Anaheim 4. That provisi the tract to Engineer. for a drainage method from the southwest cor~er of II Road be provided, to the satisfaction of the City 5. to the City of Anaheim~ M:>TION CARRI~. RECESS. Councilman Coons seconded the motion. d for a ten minute recess. Councilman Chan~ler ION CARRIED (9:45 P.M.) AFTER, ,SCESS. present. the meeting ot order, all Council Members being CITY P ANN NG COMMISSION RE TION NO. 2901 Terminating action regard1ng amend- mint to ~l zone regula ons was ordered received and filed on motio'n by Councilman Coons, secon d by Councilman Chandler. MOTION CARRIED. 'l,...' ."...:,... AWARD i>F JOB NO. 1217. Acti 9 City Engineer, James Maddox, reported on bids , received for Job No. l2 ~, and recommended the acceptance of the low bidder. Bids received: ~ing Coo " ,y Contractors J.P.S. Contra Orange Co. Santa Ana Val A. H. Famular De leon Const ,ctlon Leo Weiler Co L. L. Dobkins $l5,17l.oo l7,3l7.00 17,839.00 18,235.25 l8,5ll.60 23,156.88 32,201.00 4939 Cit California - RESOLUTION NO. 7011: Council an Chandl~ offered Resolution No. 7011 for passage and adoption! Refer to Resolution Booko A RHSOwrION OF THE CITY COU ~L OF THE pITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A SEALED PROPOSAL AND AWARDINI1 A CONTR T TO THE ~OWEST RESPONSIBLE BIDDER FOR THE FU~NISHtN~ OF ALL PLANT, LABO ~ SERVICE, MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT AND ALL UTILITIES AND TRANSPORTATION, JNCLUDING OWIm.,FUEL AND WATER, AND PER- FORMING ALL WORK NECESSARY TO ~ONSTRUCT I ND COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC. IMPROVEMENT: THE KNOT-CERRIT ~ AVENUE EMm IMPROVEMENT, IN KNOTT AVENUE FROM CERRI TOS AVENUE TO THORT ~ AVENUE D IN CERRI TOS A VENUE FROM APPROXIMATELY 1330 FEET WEST KN01I' AV ETO KNOTT AVENUE, IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, JOB NO. 1217. (J f.S. Contr~cting Co.) On roll call the fo egoing res~lution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote AVIS: N0I5 I ABIENT I COUNCILMEN: COUl'CILMENs COUt<<:ILMEN: Ch ~dler, Coo~a, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. No e. No ~. The Mayor declared ,a.olution ~o. 70ll duly passed and adopted. CANCELLATION OF COUNTY TAXES; On ,tion by Cpuncilman Chandler, seconded by Counci llian 'Coons and unanimou ~ y carriedi~ the Orange County Board of Supervilors were requested to ~ancel couhty taxes on property acquired by the City of Anaheim for munic pal purposbs, as follows: Ed8undo Tafolla and Nell. Tafolla, as recorded in Book 5736, Page 504, and Paul Frederico md Pauline, Frederico, as recorded in Book 5748, Page 658, Official lecords, Cpunty of Orange. AN C NTY STREET NAMING CO T . E: Minut,s of the Orange County Street Mawd.ng ittee meeting held y 11, 19f>l together with letter requesting offiltal action regarding the ehange in ~treet name of Cypress Avenue, and that portion of Placentia Avenue south of Cypress Avenue to State College Boulevard, was submit ed. (Copies furnished each councilman) It was moved by Cou cilman Chandler, seconded by Councilman Fry, that the Orange County Street Naming COmfittee be advised that the position taken by the City of Anaheim s to retain the name of Placentia Avenue from the Santa Ana Freeway to the interstction of Cypress Avenue and Placentia Avenue; continue with the nam of Placentia Avenue on towards the City of Placentia; that Cypress Avenu with the intersection of Placentia Avenue be changed to the name of Sta . College ~oulevard after the City of Fullerton has changed the nam to State tollege Boulevard of that portion of the street within their ju $sdiction. MOTION CARRIEDo Refer Resolution No. 7012 for passage RESOLUTION NQ. 7012. and adoption. A RESOLtrrION OF THE CITY COO JL OF THE q;ITY OF ANAHBIM FINDING AND DeTERMIN- ING THAT IT IS NECE$ARY TO SURE AN OPfRA'TORFORTHE PUBLIC CONCESSION AT THE ANAHEIM GOLF COURSE; 1=IXITHE SPEC., FICATIONS'FOR SAID CONCESSION, AND INVITING BIDS ~OR THE RIGHT T OPERATE SAID PUBLIC CONCESSION. AYES: NOES: ABSE:NT: Coo~s, Fry and Thompson. On roll call the fo agoing resGlution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: COUNCILMEN: COU~ILMAN: COUNCILMEN; The Mayor declared solution No. 7012 duly passed and adopted. [] o n 4940 ornia - COUNCIL MINUTES - June 27 3:00 P.M. ~iSOLUTION NO. 70l3: C ~ncilman Fry offered Resolution No. 7013 for passage and adoption. Refer to 'esolution Book. A RESOLUTION OF T iCITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTIN~ A GRANT DEED CONVEYING TO lIE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC UTILITY 'URPOSES. (Sunkist Homes) rn Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schufte. None. Noneo On roll by the following v resolution was duly passed 8ndadopted AYES: NOES: ABSENT: The declared Resolution No. 7013 duly passed and adopted. RESOLUTION NO. 7014: and adoption. 4ncilman Coons offered Resolution Noo 7014 for passage Refer to Ftesolution Book. . A RESOLUTION OF TH icrry COUNCIL OF THE Crry OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A GRANT DEED CONVEYING TO HE CITY OF ANAHEIM REAL PROPERTY FOR MUNICIPAL PURPOSES. (Ida M. Beat) On roll the foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following v AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None.. None 0 n,: tJ The declared Resolution Noo 7014 duly passed and adopted. ORDINANCE NO. 1592: Co ilman Coons offered Ordinance No. l59Q for final reading and adopti Refer to . dinance Book. ~ 1 j ~ AN ORDINANCE OF T ~ITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE REL NG TO ZONING. (F-60-61-59, C-l) After hea "ng read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1592, and having knowled of the contents therein, Councilman Coons moved the reading in full of aid Ordinance be waived. Councilman Chandler seconded the motion. MOTIO UNANIWOUSLY CARRIED. by the Ordinance was duly passed and adQpted AYES: NOES: ABSENT: COU ~MEN: COUNC ~MEN: COUNC lMEN: Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None. None. The Mayor oeclared Ordinance Nos 1592 duly passed and adopted. 1 1 1 i o ORDINANCE NO. 1593: Cou Cilman Coons offered Ordinance No. 1593 for first reading. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDIN~' TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM - MUNICIPAL CODE RELA tN~ TO ZONING. (F-59-60-l01, C-l) After hea lng read in full the title of Ordinance No. 1593, and having knowledg of the contents therein, Councilman Coons moved the reading in full of ,id ordinance be waivedo Councilman Chandler seconded the motion. MOTION UNANIIDUSLY CARRIED. 494l AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF tfAHEIM ~$ING TITLE 14, CHAPTER l4.32, SECTION l4.32.l900F THE ANA ~,IM MUNICI,Al CODE, RELATING 70 PARKING. (No parking - East Street, b t. vermontrBall) After hearing read ~n full thj;' title of Ordinance No. 1594 and having knowledge of the, :,ntents th'"rein, Councilman Coons moved the reading in full of said ,inance b waived. Councilman Chandler seconded the motion. A()TION NANIMOUSL. CARRIED. ,I ORAN('~ COON1'\' USE VARIAM;E NO. 47 1: SUQmi t1ed by Mrs. Roscoe B. Young for permission to build a 265-un.~ mobil patk in the vicinity of White Star Road and the Riverside Freew ..1 City Planning Comm sionts re4"ommendation f,or approval was explained by Mr. Richard Ree ',City Pl4nning Director. o California - 1961 3:00 P.M. ;:%<'~ ". ORDINANCE NO. 1594: Councilman Candler off+red Ordinance No. 1594 for first reading. l. 2. June 14, 1961 June 16, 1961 District. Feather River Orange County No.5. Mr. Ed. Steinb projectlwere reviewed by the City Council onclusion :1 thereof, Counci lman Chandler endation~.' of the City Planning Commission's ce No. 4177. Councilman Thompson seconded I Plans of the propo and discussion held. At the moved to concur with the rec action regarding County Vari the motion. MOTION CARRIED. OORRESPOND~E: The following co spondenc~ was ordered received and filed on mot~in by Counci lman Coon , seconded ,Iby Counci Iman Chandler and unanimously carried: ~utes - P~rk & Recreation Commission. nutes - O~ange County Mosquito Abatement 3. 4. ject Ass~ciation. rd of Su~ervisors, regarding Water District hk, regarqing landlocked property. o 5. MN;NOLIA AND ITOS NNEXATION: T10N RETURNSt Mayor Schutte appoinad Councilman Fry, Ins ctor, Co ncilmen Coons and Chandler, Judges for the purpose of canvassing t,. he retur~,,',s of votes cast at the Special Election Held June 20, 1961, br the an~exation of territory known and designated as the Magnolia an Cerri tos!Annexation, and also for the purpose of canvassing the ret ~ns of th~ Absentee Votes. The Tally List and pmi-officirlal returns were compared by the Canvasstng Board and found to have beenlreported correctly. The Canvassing Board then proceeded to canva B the abselnt voter ballots. The Ci ty Clerk repo ted that f1lifteen absentee ballots had been issued. Prior to the date of the elect~on, signatures on applications for absentee ballots were co 4!red wi th:the signatures on original affidavi ts of registration, i . complianoe wi th Section 5902.1 of the Elections Code; all signature were founC1 to compare with affidavits of registration. The canvass proceed d, accordi~9 to law, at the conclusion thereof, Councilman Fry, as I ,pector, ai~nounced that it was the find~ng of the Canvassing Board thattatal af ~Bl VOt@8 w@r@ cast in favor of said annexation and 95 votes re cast against said annexation. o RESOLUTION NO. 7015: Council an Coons olrfered Resolution No. 7015 for passage and adoption. Refer to Resolution Book. A RESOLUTION O~ THE CITY CO IL OF THE PITY OF ANAHEIM CAUSINCi A RECORD OF CANVASS OF RETURNS OF SPS: AL ELB:TIoN TO BE ENTERED UPON ITS MINUTES. (Magnolia and Cerritos Annexa ion) 4942 Cit rnia - COUNCIL MINUTES - June 27 1961 3:00 P.M. On roll c by the following vo foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted A VB'S: NOES: ABSENT: COUNC tMEN: COU~ . iMEN: come ,tMEN: Chandler, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None. None. o The Mayor 4eclared Resolution No. 7015 duly passed and adopted. RECORD OE EL H:T ION The City canvass of returns uncil of the City of Anaheim hereby makes a record of special annexation election. Said spec"al annexation was held on the 20th day of June, 1961, in the manner provi ~d by law. . That for voting precinct whi ion Voting Precinct Id election, said City Council duly established one was designated as the Nagnolia and Cerritos Annexat- That the Voting Precinct was SChool, 10351 Gilbe said polling place territory. 1ling plaqe for the Magnolia and Cerritos Annexation stablished and maintained at the Dr. Jonas E. Salk Street, Ahaheim, Orange County, California. That :s located within the hereinafter described unincorporated The descr . ion of the property proposed to be included in the annexation known as ,e Magnolia and Cerritos Annexation is as followsl fJ A parcel land located in the County of Orange, State of Calif- ornia, being a porti, of Section 18 and 19, Township 4 South, Range 10 West, S.B.B. & Mo a ! Section 24, Township 4 South, Range 11 West, S.B.B. & M. described as foll ~Sl Beginning ~ a point in the existing City of Anaheim, City limit line as established y the Gilbert Street Noo 2 Annexation to the City of Anaheim, passed by ~inance No. 996, June l4, 1955 and filed with the Secretary of State, ~ly 15, 1955, said point of beginning being 30.00 feet Sou the of the Northe ly line of said Section 19, Township 4 Southv Range 10 West, SoB.B. & M. an 20.00 feet Westerly of the Easterly line of the North- west quarter of said Section 19, thence, I 1 I I 1. Westerly 660 fee more or l~ss along the existing City of Anaheim City limit line said exis !ng City limit line being parallel with and 30.00 feet Southerly of the Nor ~ line of said Section 19, to its intersection "lth the Southerly prolongati 11 of the Easterly line of Tract No. 787, as shown on a map thereof recorded ~n Book 24, page 9 of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County, Calif tnial thence, 20 Continuing to fo low the Anaheim City limits line N9rtherly 6Q,00 feet along the Southerly tolongation of the Easterly line of said Tract ~o. 787 to a point, said poi t being the Southeast corner of Lot 4 Block ,A of said Tract No. 787; thenc , o 3. Northerly contim ~ng to follow the existing Anaheim City ,limits line and the Easterly lin 'of said Tract Noo 787 a distance of l,29~ feet more or less to the North est corner of said Tract No. 787, said point also being in the Southerly lin :of Tract No. 796 as shown on a map recorded in Book 24, Page 28 of Miscella~ Ous Maps, Records of Orange County, California; thence, 4. Westerly along t. existing Anaheim City limit line and the Southerly line of said Tract N . 796~ a distance of 30.00 feet to the intersection of the Southerly prolon ~tion of the Easterly line of Lots l2 through 16 of said Tract No. 796; hence, 4943 Cit California - TES - June 27 3:00 P.M. 5. Continuing to follow the naheim Ci~y limit line Northerly along said Easterly line and Southerly p olongatio~ 606 feet more or less, to the Southeaster 1 y corner of Lot 1 . of said ~ract No. 796; thence, o 6. Westerly along the Southe \ly line orl said Lot 17, and its Westerly prolongation a distance of feet mor~, or less, to the Westerly right of way line of Webster Street ~OO feet ~ide); ! 70 Thence Northerly along Westerly ~ight of way line of said Webster I Street a distance of 704 feet ~ore or l~ss, to the Northerly line of Lot 2 of said Tract No. 796; 8. Westerly along the ~y line o~ Lots 1 and 2 and Lot One, Block A of said Tract No. 796, a dist pce of 30q feet more or less, to the North- west corner of said Lot Ck A of TIilact No.. 796; thence, 9. Southerly along the Weste ~y line of! said Tract No. 796, a distance of 1,314 feet more or less, to t ~ Northwesllt corner of Tract No. 787 as shown on a ma~ filed in Book 24, Pa ~ 9 of Misl~ellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County, California; thence, 10. Southerly along the West rly line olf Tract No. 787 a distance of 1,291 feet more or less, to the Sou hwest corn~r of Lot One, Block A of said Tract No. 787J thence, 11. Easterly along the South tly line o~ Lot One, Block A of said Tract No. 787, a distance of 20.00 feet ~ore or le~s, to the intersection of the North- erly prolongation of the West rly line of Lot 6 of the PeA" Stanton Tract, as shown on a map filed in Book ,Pages 23 and 24 of Miscellaneous Maps9 Records of Orange County, California; thence, 12. Southerly along the said Northerly prolongation and the West line of Lots 6, 7, and 8 of the P.A. tanton Tratt, a distance of 1,350 feet more or less to the point of inter ectian with the South line of the North half of the Northwest quarter of s id Section 19; thence, 13. Westerly along the South of said SectIon 19 and its We more or less, to the intersec Westerly of the East line of 4 South, Range 11 West, S.B..B City limit line of the City 0 Magnolia Annexation to the Ci October 29, 1956, and certifi 1956; thence, 148 Westerly 1,307 feet more along the said existing City of a line parallel with and Southeast Quarter of Section thence, 15. Easterly along the last more or less to the intersect line of Lot 57 of Tract No. 2 Pages 17 & l8 of Miscellaneou thence, o line of the North half of the Northwest quarter terly prolbngation, a distance of 1,l97 feet ion with a line parallel with and 30.00 feet he Northealst quarter of Section 24, Township & Mo said point also being in the existing Stanton, as established by the designated y of Stantpn passed by Qrd.inan ce Noo 13 on d by the Secretary of State, December 12, ~r less anp Southerly l,200 feet more or less, f Stanton tity limit line, to the intersection 0.00 feet Southerly of the North line of the 4, Township 4 South, Range 11 West, SoB.B. & M; entioned parallel line a distance of 491 feet ~n of the Southerly prolongation of the E~st l5, as shown on a map filed in Book 89, Maps, Records of Orange County, California; 16. Northerly a distance of 0.00 feet to the Southeast corner of Lot 57 of said Tract No. 27l5; thenc t o 17. Continuing Northerly alo 9 the East lines of Lot 57, Lot E and Lot 48 of said Tract No. 2715 a dist nce of 231 feet more or less,' to the North- east corner of Lot 48 of said Tract No. ~7l5; thence, 18. North 890 21' 55" East a distance of l58.00 feet to the Northwest corner of Lot 49 of said Trac No. 2715; thence, Cit 4944 D n ..J o - June 27 19. Southerly along the West lines of Lots 49, Lot D, Lot 56 of said Tract No. 2715, and the S ~therly prolongation of the West line of said Lot 56, a distance of 291 fe rt: more or less to the intersection with a line parallel with and 20.00 feet putherly of the North line of the Southeast quarter of Section 24, Township 4 South, Range II West, S.B.B. & M.; thence, ~e South line of Lots 53 and the existing City limit tanton and Lot One of said Tract No. 2715 a distance .ss to the Southeast corner of Lot One of said Tract 20. Easterly along ~e last mentioned parallel line a distance of 264 feet more or less to the ntersection of the East line of the West two (2) acres, of Lot 20 of the .P. ~ Stanton Tract as shown on a map filed in Book 5, Pages 23 and 24 of Miscell heous Maps, Records of Orange County, California; thence, 21. Northetly along the Northerly prolongation of said East line of the West two (2) acr$s of Lot fO of said P.A. Stanton Tract a distance of 60.00 feet more or les$, to the intersection with the South line of Lot 53 of the afore- mentioned T~act No. tl5 also being the existing City limit line of the City of Stanton; !thence, 25. Northerly along e East lines of Lots 6, 7, 8 and 9 of said Tract No. 2715 a distance of 2 feet more or less, to the intersection with the South line of Tract No. 31 ,as shown on a map filed in Book 92, Pages 46 and 4i7 of Miscellan~ous Map, Records of Orange County, California; thence, 22. Easter~y along line of the iCity of of 205 feet !more or No. 2715; 23. Thence Northerl prolongatio~ of Lot section of ~he South as shown ona map fi Records of Qrange Co of the City of Stant 240 Easterly a dist of said Tract No. 27 26. Easterl~ along more or less to the 27. Along the folIo 40" W. 102.3b feet; of a curve concave S Easterly and Southerl 00" an arc distance 0 South 000 36' 40" Eas the Southeast corner 28. Easterly a a line parallel east quarter of thence, along the East line of Lots 1 thru 5 and the Northerly fa distance of 380 feet more or less, to the inter- ~ine of the North 56.00 feet of Lot 6 of Tract No. 2715 ~d in Book 89, Pages 17 & 18 of Miscellaneous Maps, ~ty, California, said line also being City limit line r1; thence, ce of 20.00 feet to the most Easterly line of lot 6 ; thence, South line of Tract No. 3l04, a distance of 35 feet thwest corner of Lot 38 of said Tract No. 3104; thence, g courseso and distances around said Lot 38 N. 000 38' , nce N. 89 2l' 20" East 68.00 feet to the beginning tthwesterly and having a radius of 17.00 feet; thence along said curve through a central angle of 900 .00' 26.70 feet to the East line of said Lot 38; thence along said East line a distance of 85031 feet to ~ Lot 38 of said Tract No. 3104; thence, te of 20 feet more or less to the intersection of ~d 30.00 feet Westerly of the East line of the North- h 24, Township 4 South, Range 11 West, S"B..B. & M.; 29. Southerly along he last mentioned parallel line a distance of 505 feet more or less to be intersectim of the Westerly prolongation of the North line of Tract N . 3158, as shown on a Map, filed in Book 98, Pages 42 and 43 of Miscella eous Maps, Records of Orange County, Californial thence, 30. Easterly along t . Westerly prolongation and North line of said Tract No. 3158 a distance 0 460 feet more or less to the Northeast corner of said Tract No. 3158; thenc 3l. North 00 07' 42" . along the Northerly prolongation of the East line of Lot One of said Tr ~t No. 3158 a distance of 200 feet more or less to the intersection of t . Westerly prolongation of the South line of Lot l3l of Tract No. 2353 as ijown on a map filed in Book 86, Pages 47, 48 and 49 4945 I Citv Hall. Anaheim. California - ~DUNCIL MINUTES - June 27. 1961. 3:00 P.M. inclusive of Miscellaneous Ma~5, Record~ of Orange County, California; thence, o '! 32. North 89 20' 50" East a distance df 711 feet more or less, along the said Westerly prolongation anj the Sout~ lines of Lot l3l, Lot 130, Lot C, Lot 125, Lot 124, Lot D and L)t 119 to ~he Southeast corner of Lot 119 of said Tract No. 2653; thence, 33. North 00 07' 42" West al'og the Ea~t line of said Lot 119 a distance of l5.00 feet; thence, 34. North 890 20' 50" East a distance ~f 15.00 feet; thence, n i 35. South 00 07' 42" East al)~g the we~~ lines of Lots 104, l03, l02, Lot E and Lot 96 of said Tract No. 'f>53 a dis 'ance of 415 feet more or less, to an intersection wi th a line para ~el to an . 40.00 feet Southerly of the North line of the Southwest quarter Of Section! 19, Township 4 South, Range 10 West, S.B.B. & M.; thence, 36. Easterly along the last ~~ntioned ~rallel line a distance of 459 feet more or less to the Northeast torner of i!Lot 85, Tract No. 1567 as shown on a map filed in Book 78, Pages Ql, 22 andi 23 inclusive, of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County, Cal fornia; th~nce, 37. Northerly along the Nort frly prolorgation of the East line of said Lot 85, a distance of Ten feet, t> a point i~ a line parallel with and 30.00 feet Southerly of the North line 0 the South~est quarter of said Section 19; thence, 38. Easterly along the last entioned ~rallel line a distance of 85.00 feet; thence, 39. Southerly a distance of en feet to the intersection of a line parallel wi th and 40.00 feet Southerly ()f the Norlth line of the Southwest quarter of said Section 19; thence, [J 40. Easterly along the last ~ntioned p~rallel line a distance of 616 feet more or less, to the intersec ion of the West line of the Easterly 160.00 feet of the Northeast quarter of the Sou~hwest quarter of said Section 19; thence, 41. Northerly along the said West line 0-' the East 160.00 feet of the NEt of the $Wi of said Section 19 a distance of 20.00 feet to a point in a line parallel with and 20.00 tet Southerly of the North line of the NEt of the swt of said Section 19; t ence, 42. Easterly along the last I tntioned p~rallel line a distance of 120 feet more or less to a point in a ine parall~l with and 40.00 feet Westerly of the East line of the NEt of tit swt of said Section 19; thence, 43. Northerly along a line p line of the Southwest quarter Township 4 South, Range 10 We or less to the intersection 0 west quarter of said Section rallel with and 40.00 feet West of the East and the Northwest quarter of Section 19, t, S.B.B. & M., a distance of l,340 feet more the South line of the North half of the North- 19; thence, 44. Easterly along the South line of the North half of the Northwest quarter of said Section 19, a distanc~ of 20.00 feet to its intersection with a line parallel with and 20.00 feet lesterly of the East line of the Northwest quarter of said Section 19; t] ence, o 45. Northerly along the last mentioned parallel line a distance of 1,300 feet more or less, to the poil t of beginning. That the propositiol submitted to the electors residing within said unincorporated territory was: I ! I r'j il I 4946 - COUbCIl MINUTES - June 27 3:00 P.M. fJ Shall Magn Annexed to and the pr Cerritos A ation, sub property w its pro ra valuation, said Ci ty 1961 or : NO ~ia and Cerritos Annexation be ,he City of Anaheim, California, 'erty in said Magnolia and 'exation be, after such annex- t to taxation equally with the in said City of Anaheim, to pay portion, based upon assessed if all bonded indebtedness of ; Anaheim c)utstanding on May 25, etofore uthorized? YE"S That ~y Council met at its regular meeting after the expiration of three 'ys from and after the date of said election to canvass the returns of said 'ection, and at said regular meeting did make and complete its canvass bf such returns<< finds: That from a by its canvass of such returns, said City Council o 1. That th i whole number of votes-cast at such election was 376. 2. That th : number of votes cast at such election in favor of annexat pn was 267. 3. That th number of votes cast at such election against said annexat pn was 94. 4. That th f number of ballots received as absentee votes were l5. 5. That th ~ number of ballots received as absentee votes in favor of anne ation were 14. 6. That th 'number of ballots received as absentee votes against said exation was l.~ -:k. ~~..~ CI. CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ORDINANCE NO. 1595: reading and moved fo Councilman Coons offered Ordinance No. 1595 for first its passage and adoption. AN ORDINANCE OF THE iTY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING THE ANNEXATION TO SAID CITY OF ANAHEIM OF CERTAIN IABITED TERRITORY KNOWN AS MAGNOLIA AND CERRITOS ANNEXATION. After heari ~ read in full .the title of Ordinance No. 1595 and having knowledge of ~e contents therein, COl1ncilman Chandler moved the reading in full of s !d Ordinance be waived. Councilman Coons seconded the motion. MOTION ~ANIMOUSLY CARRIED. CITY EMPLOYEE CONPENSATI , Mr. Murdoch reported that two resolutions have been prepared for Council . consideration, establishing salaries and wages for the City Employees f f the coming fiscal year. The first one was based on a 5% across the boar 'adjustment, with the exceptions of two positions, that of the Public W tks Director and City Clerk. The other resolution was based upon a 2t% minimum and a lO% maximum increase and follows .the results of a salary urvey, with the exceptions of the two positions pre- viously mentioned. o RESOLUTION: Council 4n Coons offered for adoption, the. salary resolution based on the 2t% min,*um and lO% maximum increase in accordance with salary survey. Said resol failed to carry by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Chandler, and Coons. Fry, Thompson and Schutte None. COUNCI COUNCI COUNCI The Mayor resolution failed to carry. 4947 Cit RESOLUTION NO. 70l6: Council an Chandlet offered Resolution No. 7016 for adoption, establishing 5% increase i~ compensation for city employees with the exception of the PO! tion of Pu~lic Works Director and City Clerk. Refer to Resolution took. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COU fL OF THE (:ITY OF ANAHEIM MINDING RESOLUTION NO. 6148, Sa::TION 3, PARAGRAP . (B) ALLOC~TION OF CLASSES OJ: SPLOYMENT TO SALARY AND WAGE SCHEIXJLES, A REPEALINQI RESOLUTIONS NUMBERS 6305, 6651 AND 6869. On roll call the fo egoing resblution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote:' AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Chandlerll, Fry, Thompson- and Schutte. Coons. j , None. The Mayor declared 7016 duly passed and adopted. n Fry off~red Resolution No. 7010 for passage RESOLUTiON NO. 7017: and ad.tion. Refer to-Resolution A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COO AUTJ<<)RIZING THE SXB;UTION OF METROPOLITAN WATeR" DISTRICT WAT!R DISTRICT, COASTAL MJNI AND SANTA ANA PROVIDING FOR OF THE 'ROPOSED EAST ORANGE ~L OF THEil I TV OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AND , JOINT PO EftS AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE ! SOUTHERN . AlIFORNI A, ORAt<<2E COUNTY MUNICIP Al fAL WATER IPISTRICT AND THE CITIES OF ANAHEIM CONSTRUqTION, OP ERATION AND MAINTENA~E NTY FEED$i NO.2. On roll call the f egoing re~olution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES, NOES. ABSENT, Chandle~, Coons, Fry, Thompson and Schutte. None. None. solution !No. 7017 duly passed and adopted. ADJ~R~ Councilman Coons motion. ,.,TION CARRIED. to adjqurn. 90uncilman Fry seconded the ADJOURNED, SIGNED City 'Clerk o o o i I i t ~ ,