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1968/12/03City Hall, Amaheim, Calt ADJOURNMENT: Councilman motion. MOTION SIGNED The Mayor both inclusive, dul ADJOURNED: 2.50 P. City Nall, Anaheim, Cal The City PRES NT• ABSENT: PRESENT: Roll Call AYES: CO NOES: CO ABSENT: CO Deputy Ci COUNCI COUNCI CITY MAN CITY ATTO CITY C ASSISTANT ZONING S Mayor Peb INVOCATION: Revere gave the FLAG SALUTE: Counc to the F OF _NG the ring in fel the waiver of read ing of the title, of such ordinance MOTION UNANIMOUSLY RT CIAL D amount of 630,992. PUILIC HEARING RECLAS requesting a chang subdivision on pr westerly of the Yo The City recommended said r that a Final Tract and recorded in th Zoning S property, the exis the evidence submi Mayor P the recommendatio replied affirmativ t ote: CILMEN: Dutton, Krein, Clark and Schutte CILMEN: None CILMEN: Pebley 68 -714 rnia COUNCIL MINUTES November 26, 1968, 1 :30 P.M. Oro -tem declared Resolution No. 68R -731 to 68R -737, passed and adopted. rein moved to adjourn. Councilman Clark seconded the ED. Clerk rnia COUNCIL MINUTES December 3, 1968, 1 :30 P.M. Ouncil of the City of Anaheim met in regular session. Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley None R: Keith A. Murdoch Joseph B. Geisler Dene M. Williams ITY ENGINEER: Ralph Pease VISOR: Ronald Thompson ey called the meeting to order. Dean E. Humbert, of Trinity United Methodist Church, vocation. man Krein led the Assembly in the Pledge of Allegiance AND RESOLUTIONS: Councilman Krein moved to waive f all ordinances and resolutions, and that consent to is hereby given by all Councilmen, unless after read cific request is made by a Councilman for the reading resolution. Councilman Clark seconded the motion. IED. INST THE CITY: Demands against the City, in the in accordance with the 1968 -69 Budget, were approved. n ICATION MAO. 68- 69 -32: Submitted by Paul D. Mac Mahon, of zone from R -A to R -2, 5,000, to establish an 86 -lot ty located on the east side of Orchard Drive, south Linda Freeway. anning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68 -322, lassification be approved, subject to the condition p of subject property be approved by the City Council office of the Orange County Recorder. rvisor Ronald Thompson noted the location of subject g uses and zoning in the immediate area, and briefed d to and considered by the City Planning Commission. y asked if the applicant was present and concurred with of the City Planning Commission, to which the applicant L. 68 -715 Exit Hall A•heim California The Mayor then aske in opposition; there being no closed. RESOIXTI9N NO. 68R -738: Coun adoption, authorizing the pre zone as requested, subject to Comtitission. Refer to Resolution A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUN MINIM THAT TITLE 18 OF THE A BE AMENDED AND THAT THE BOUND (68 -69 -32 R -2, 5,000.) No. 1, is division, approval. Roll Call Vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: NOES: COUNCILMEN: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: The Mayor declared T MAP TRACT NO. 469 ment ny; tract located ea Linda Freeway, containing apps into 86 R -2, 5,000 zoned lots. The City Planning C. at their meeting held November 4, 1968, approved said Tentative =p, subject to the following conditions: 1. That the approva granted subject to t 2. That should this each subdivision the 3. That the vehicul. access rights, except at street and /or alley openings, to Orchard Dri shall be dedicated to the City of Anaheim. 4. That Street "A" .frail be recorded as Fairway Drive; Street "B" as Tee Circle; Street "C" as P tter Circle; Street "D" as Driver Circle; Street "E" as Eagle Circle; Stet "F" as Par Circle; and Street "G" as Wedge Circle. 5. That in accordan with City Council policy, a 6-foot masonry wall shall be constructed on t westerly property line separating Lot Nos. 1, 2 and 3 and Orchard Drive, -cept that Corner Lot No. 1 shall be stepped down to a height of thirty ine'Os in the front yard setback. Reasonable landscaping, including irrigat On facilities, shall be installed in the un- cemented portion of the arteri t highway parkway the full distance of said wall, plans for said landscapi to be submitted to and subject to the ap- proval of the Superintendent o Parkway Maintenance. Following installation and acceptance, the City of An peim shall assume the responsibility for maintenance of said landscapin 6. That all lots wi h in this tract shall be served by underground utilities. 7. That Orchard Dri 0 shall be 45 feet in width from the center- line of the street. 8. That adequate de tcation will be provided at the easterly end of "A" Avenue for a 64 -foot wi street. 9. That drainage sh .l be discharged in a manner satisfactory to the City Engineer. 10. That Street "A" ball be a 58 -foot wide street, and dedication for said street shall be mutua ty resolved between the developer and the Placentia School District. Councilman Dutton mo ed that Tentative Map Tract No. 4693, Revision No. 1 be approved, subject to he recommendations of the City Planning Com- mission. Councilman Krein sec tided the motion. MOTION CARRIED. �l CIL MIN ES December 3 1968 1 ;30 P.M: if anyone wished to address the City Council sponse, he thereupon declared the hearing man Krein offered Resolution No. 66R -738 for ation of necessary ordinance changing the e condition recommended by the City Planning ok. OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER EIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING SHOULD ES OF CERTAIN ZONES SHOULD BE CHANGED. tton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley ne ne olution No. 68R -738 duly passed and adopted. REVISION NO. 1: Developer Fran -Mar Develop of Orchard Drive, southwest of the Yorba imately 15.1 acres, proposed for subdivision 1of Tentative Map of Tract No. 4693, Revision e approval of Reclassification No. 68- 69 -32. 4ubdivision be developed as more than one sub of shall be submitted in tentative form for 68 -716 City Hall, Anaheim, California coma', MINUTES December 3, 1968 1 :30 P.M. PUBLIC HEARING RECLASSIrIGATION NO. 68- 69 -38: Submitted by Nor'east Plaza, Ltd., requesting a change of zone from R A to C 1, to develop a community shopping center on subject and adjoining properties, located at the southwest corner of Crowther Avenue and Kraemer Avenue. GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 111; Initiated by the City Planning Commission, to consider land use change from commercial recreation to commercial uses for property described' above in Reclassification No. 68-69-38. The City Plaanning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68 -323, recommended said General Plan Amendment be approved in accordance with Ex- hibit "A and pursuatit to Resolution No PC68 -324, recommended Reclassifi- cation No 68 bO approved, subject to the following conditions; 1. That street improvement plans shall be prepared and all engin- eering requirements of the City of Anaheim along Crowther and Kraemer Ave- nues, such as curbs alts gutters, sidewalks, street grading and paving, drain- age facilities, or other appurtenant work shall be completed as required by the City Engineer and in accordance with standard plans and specifications on file in the office of the City Engineer; and that a bond in an amount and form satisfactory to he City of Anaheim shall be posted with the City to guarantee the installation of said engineering requirements. 2. That the owner of subject property shall pay to the City of Anaheim the sum of $200 per front foot along Crowther and Kraemer Avenues, for street lighting purposes. 3. That the owner of subject property shall pay to the City of Anaheim the sum of 15C per front foot along Crowther and Kraemer Avenues, for tree planting purposes. 4. That trash storage areas shall be provided in accordance with approved plans on file with the office of the Director of Public Works. 5. That fire hydrants shall be installed as required and deter- mined to be necessary by the Chief of the Fire Department. 6. That any air- conditioning facilities proposed shall be properly shielded from view. 7. That parking areas shall be lighted with down lighting a maxi- mum 6 -feet in height and shall be directed away from the property lines to protect the residential integrity of the area. 8. That Condition Nos. 1, 2, and 3, above mentioned, shall be com- plied with within a period of 180 days from the date hereof, or such further time as the City Council may grant. 9. That Condition Nos. 4, 5, 6, and 7, above mentioned, shall be complied with prior to final building and zoning inspections. The City Clerk noted receipt of a letter of opposition to the sub- ject reclassification from the City of Placentia, copies of which were fur- nished to the City Council. Mr. Thompson noted that the subject property is presently designated on the General Plan for Commercial Recreational use; however, no development has taken place to date. He described Exhibits "A" and "B" posted on the east wall of the Council Chambers, noting that Exhibit "A" depicts a commun- ity shopping center surrounded by a medium density residential area, and Exhibit "B" depicts a'aeighborhood shopping center, surrounded by a medium- density residential area. He reported that the City Planning Commission, in considering the evidence submitted felt that a community shopping center would be appropriate since most of the land to the south of subject property is planned for industrial use, and property to the north, in the City of Placen- tia, is also designated by that city for industrial development; therefore, the proposed shopping center would have to draw from a large area. Mayor Pebley asked if the applicant was present and wished to ad- dress the City Council. Mr. Edward Kozlowsky, representing the owners of the subject property, submitted a plot plan of the subject development which was examined by the City Council, and stated tr.at the entire 24 -acre site would be developed at once. He noted that the Cit of Placentia has, in the last 6 months, rezoned sev- eral parcels in the area north of the subject property for uses other than industrial. it Hall A im Cal fornia Mayor Pebley asked i City Council in opposition; the closed. RESOLUTI9N NO. 68R-739: Counc man Clark offered Resolution No. i for adoption, authorizing prep ation of the necessary ordinance the zoa2, as requested, subjec Ito the conditions recommended Planning Commission. Refer to Resolution A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUN; MINING TUT TITLE 18 OF THE BE AM8NDMO AND THAT THE BOUNDA (68m69-38 C-1.) Roll Call Vote: AYES COUNCILMEN: NOES: COUNCILMEN: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: The Mayor declared R REsoINTITT NO. 68R-740: Counc adoption. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNC MENT TO THE GENERAL PLAN DESIG Roll Call Vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: NOES: COUNCILMEN: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: The Mayor declared R LIC LASSIFICATIO questing a change in zone from perty into six lots, located a on the west by the Southern Pa The City Planning C recommended said reclassificat a final tract map of subject p corded in the office of the Or Mr. Thompson noted uses and zoning in the immedia to and considered by the City Mayor Pebley asked i the recommendation of the City affirmative reply. He then asked if an position to subject reclassifi hearing closed. RESOLUTIW NO. 68R-741; Counc for adoption, authorizing the the zone as requested, subjec Planning Commission. Refer to Resolution IL MINUTES Dec ber 3 1968 1:30 P anyone in the audience wished to address the e being no response, declared the hearing k. OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER- IM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING SHOULD ES OF CERTAIN ZONES SHOULD BE CHANGED. tton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley ne ne olution No. 68R-739 duly passed and adopted. man Clark offered Resolution No. 68R-740 for OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING AN AMEND- TED AS AMENDMENT NO. 111. (Exhibit "A".) tton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley ne ne olution No. 68R-74': duly passed and adopted. 68-69-39L Submitted by Renbar, Inc., re- -A to R-2, 5,000, to subdivide subject pro- the westerly terminus of Lory Avenue, bounded Ilfic Railroad right-of-way. ission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68-327, n be approved, subject to the condition that erty be approved by the City Council and re- ge County Recorder. location of subject property, the existing area, and briefed the evidence submitted nning Commission. the applicant was present and concurred with lanning Commission, to which he received an wished to address the City Council in op- ion; receiving no response, he declared the n Dutton offered Resolution No. 68R-741 paration of necessary ordinance changing to the condition recommended by the City 68R-739 changing by the City 68 -718 City Hall, Anaheim, CalifQgnia COUNCIL MINUTES December 3, 1968 1 :30 P.M. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETER- MINING THAT TITLE 18 CIF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING SHOULD BE AMENDED ANf THAT THE BOUNDARIES OF CERTAIN ZONES SHOULD BE CHANGED. (68 -69 -39 R-2, 5,000.) Roll Call Vote; AYES; COUN IL EN; Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley NOES! COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT; COUNCILMEN; None The Mayor declared Resolution No. 68R -741 duly passed and adopted. TENTATIVE MAP TRACT NO. 6774: Developer The Mc Michael Company, Inc., tract located approximately 1,060 feet north of the centerline' of Crone Avenue, westerly of the terminus of Lory Avenue, and contains approximately one acre, proposed for subdivision into 6 R 2, 5,000 zoned lots. The City Planning Commission, at their meeting held November 4, 1968, recommended said tentative map be approved, subject to the following conditions: 1. That s ld this subdivision be developed as more than one subdivision, each su.. vision thereof shall be submitted in tentative form for approval. 2. That the approval of Tentative Map of Tract No. 6774 is granted subject to the approval of Reclassification No. 68- 69 -39. 3. That all lots within this tract shall be served by underground utilities. 4. That a 5 -foot masonry wall shall be constructed along the north and west property lines. Councilman Dutton moved that Tentative Map, Tract No. 6774 be ap- proved, subject to the recommendations of the City Planning Commission. Councilman Krein seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. RECLASSIFICATION NO. 68-691f0 AND VARIANCE NO. 2026: Submitted by Rudy A. and Ella E. Heman, Edwin V. and Clara M. Brelje and the City of Anaheim, re- questing a change in lone from R to R with waiver of minimum lot width; property located at the southwest corner of Santa Ana Canyon Road and Nohl Canyon Road, (Walnut 2anyon Road.) The City P1 nning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68- 329, recommended said reclassification be approved, subject to the condition that a final tract map of subject property be approved by the City Council and recorded in the office of the Orange County Recorder. The City Planning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68 330, granted said variance, subject to the condition that this variance is granted, subject to the completion of Reclassification No. 68- 69 -40. Mr. Thompsoi noted the location of subject property, the existing uses and zoning in the immediate area, and briefed the evidence submitted to and considered by the City Planning Commission, noting that the proposed zoning is in accordan with the Hill and Canyon General Plan. Mayor Peblei asked if the applicant was present and concurred with the recommendation of the City Planning Commission, to which he received an affirmative reply. He then asked if anyone wished to address the Council in opposition; receiving no response, he thereupon declared the hearing closed. RESOLUTION NO. 68R-74AL Councilman Schutte offered Resolution No. 68R -742 for adoption, authorizing the preparation of necessary ordinance changing the zone as requested, subject to the condition recommended by the City Planning Commission. Refer to Resolution Book. 68 -719 City Hall, Anaheim, California A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL THAT TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM NUN AND THAT THE BOUNDARIES OF CERTA Roll Call Vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: Du W ES COUNCILMEN: NO ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: NO The Mayor declared Re$ RESOLUTION /M. 68R-743: Council adoption. Refer to Resolution Bo A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. 2026. Roll Call Vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: Dui DES: COUNCILMEN: Nola ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: Noa The Mayor declared Reso TENTATIVE 1P TRACT NOS. 6734 tracts located at the southwest c Road; Tract No. 6734 contains 23 proposed R -1 lots, and Tract No. The City Planning Comm recommended approval of Tentativ! conditions: 1. That should this s division, each subdivision there approval. 2. That the approval subject to the approval of Recla 3. That Streets "A" a and Hillcr Circle. 4. That all lots with utilities. Tentative Map of Tract City Planning Commission at thei the following conditions: 1. That the vehicular "openings to Santa Ana Canyon Ro 2. That should this s division, each subdivision ther approval. 3. That the approval subject to the approval of Reel 4. That streets "A Way, La Paz Street, Prado Circle 5. That all lots with utilities. 6. That in accordance wall shall be constructed on the the most feasible grade level. be installed on all slopes in ac 7. That in accordance wall shall be constructed on the 17 -19, 25 and 26 and Walnut Cany on, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley f� L MINUTES December 3 1968 1:30 P.M. F THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FINDING AND DETERMINING IPAL CODE RELATING TO ZONING SHOULD BE AMENDED ZONES SHOULD BE CHANGED. (68 -69 -40 R -1.) ution No.68R -742 duly passed and adopted. n Schutte offered Resolution No 68R -743 for ¢F THE CITY OF ANAHEIM GRANTING VARIANCE on, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley ution No. 68R -743 duly passed and adopted. 771 AND 6722L Developer Western Land Sales, rner of Santa Ana Canyon Road and Nohl Canyon roposed R -1 lots, Tract No. 6771 contains 39 772 contains 40 proposed R lots. sion, at their meeting held November 18, 1968, Map, Tract No. 6734, subject to the following division be developed as more than one sub- shall be submitted in tentative form for Tentative Map of Tract No. 6734 is granted ification No. 68- 69 -40. "B" shall be recorded as Hillcrest Street ri this tract shall be served by underground 6771 was recommended for approval by the eeting held November 18, 1968, subject to ccess rights except at street and /or alley shall be dedicated to the City of Anaheim. ivision be developed as more than one sub shall be submitted in tentative form for Tentative Map of Tract No. 6771 is granted fication No. 68- 69 -40. "C and "D" shall be recorded as La Paz and Prado Street. this tract shall be served by underground th City Council policy, a 6 -foot masonry rthern portion of Lot Nos. 1 and 7, at dscaping and irrigation facilities shall dance with the Hillside Grading Ordinance. th City Council Policy a 6 -foot masonry last property line separating Lot Nos. 7-10, Road, except that corner Lot Nos. 25 and 26 Roll Call Vote: 68 -720 City Hall, Anaheim, Calif, nia COUNCIL MINUTES December 3, 1968, 1:30 P.M. shall be stepped down to a height of 30 inches in the front yard setback. Reasonable landscapia, including irrigation facilities, shall be installed between said wall and the Anaheim Flood Channel and in the uncemented por- tion of the Walnut Canyon Road Parkway, plans for said landscaping to be submitted to and subject to the approval of the Superintendent of Parkway Maintenance. Following installation and acceptance, the City of Anaheim shall assume the responsibility for maintenance of said landscaping. 8. The bridge to be constructed across the Walnut Canyon Drain- age channel shall be a minimum 40 foot roadway with a 5 -foot sidewalk on each side. 9. A 10 -fogt sewer easement and a. 25 -foot temporary construction easement shall be provided along the northerly portion of Lot Nos. 1 through 7. Tentative Ip, Tract No. 6772, was recommended for approval by the City Planning Commission, at their meeting held November 18, 1968, sub- ject to the following: conditions: 1. That should this subdivision be developed as more than one subdivision, each subdivision thereof shall be submitted in tentative form for approval. 2. That the approval of Tentative Map of Tract No. 6772 is granted subject to the approval of Reclassification No. 68- 69 -40. 3. That streets "A "B "C AND "D" shall be recorded as Hill crest Street, La Paz Street, La Paz Circle and Constantine Road. 4. That all lots within this tract shall be served by underground utilities. 5. That in accordance with City Council policy, a 6 -foot masonry wall shall be constrtotedon the east property line separating Lot Nos. 10 -12, 17 -28 and Walnut Canyon Road. Councilman Dutton moved that Tentative Maps, Tracts Nos. 6734, 6771 and 6772 be approved, subject to the recommendations of the City Plann- ing Commission. Councilman Krein seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING ABANDONMFIf NO. 68 -4A: Public Hearing was held on proposed aban- donment, requested by Mr. George Agajanian, of a portion of an existing roadway known as Sumac Lane, located approximately 200 feet west of Humor Avenue. Resolution ]o. 68R -708 was duly published in the Anaheim Bulletin, November 21 and 27, 1968, and notices thereof posted in accordance with law. The Mayor asked if anyone wished to address the City Council;. there being no response, declared the hearing closed. The City Engineer recommended approval of said request, subject to reservation of public utility easement. RESOLUTION NO. 68R-74141: Councilman Krein offered Resolution No. 6&R -744 for adoption, approvi tg Abandonment No. 68 -4A, subject to the condition recommended by the City Engineer. Refer to Resolution Book. A RESOLUTION OF THE CTY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ORDERING THE VACA- TION AND ABANDONMENT OF THAT PORTION OF AN EXISTING ROADWAY AND EASEMENT FOR ROADWAY PURPOSES UPON, OVER, ACROSS AND ALONG THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY; AND R9ERVING AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC UTILITY. PURPOSES OVER, UNDER AND ACROSS A PORTION OF SAID PROPERTY. (ABANDONMENT NO. 68 -4A.) AYES: COUNCILMEN: Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley NOES: COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None The Mayor declared Resolution No. 68R -744 duly passed and adopted. 6 72 C,,ty Hall, Anat*im, California CO P IC HEARING PROPOSED AMENDMENT City Planning Commission, to amC of the Anaheim Municipal Code, b pertaining to construction of si to arterial highways. The City Planning Comm recommended approval of said ame Mr. Thompson briefed t City Planning Commission in arri be established in ordinance form be made where the size and shape tion to the policy. Mayor Pebley asked if cil; there being no response, de ORDINA E 2614: Councilman reading. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANA ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING ZONING. (Single- Family Resident CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 1065; and Gearte Page, requesting per Center with markets, hotels, res building, and other related uses west of State College Boulevard, The City Planning Comm granted said conditional use per was held November 19, 1968, at continued to this date. Nt. Odra L. Chandler, to address the City Council. Mr Orient are withdrawing oppositio groups are close to an amalgamat in the near future; that the pro eration, and that a more complete Mr. Launer, of the fir Pacific Community Centers, Inc., that meetings were held with the reconcile their differences; tha the progress made was very encou man Hanna has caused difficulty his return from Washington, D.C. Council to approve the applicati that a time schedule would be es and he expected that an agreemen within thirty days. RESOLUTION NO. 68R -745: Counci adoption, granting said conditio of the City Planning Commission, of the extension of Pacifico Ave Prior to voting on the Mr. Kambak to clarify statements garding the use of Anaheim Stadi Mr. Kambak stated that for the proposed development; h cial event is held for which add that he hoped arrangements could Anaheim Stadium. L MINUTES December 3, 1968, 1 :30 P.M. ANAHEIM MTNICIPAL CODE: Initiated by the Title 18, Chapter 18.04, General Provisions the addition thereto of Section 18.04.075, $1e- family residential structures adjacent sion, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68 -328, ment evidence submitted to and considered by the ng at their recommendation that the policy noting that application for variance could Of parcels to be developed warrant an excep- t yonepresent wished to address the City Coun- ared the hearing closed. hutte offered Ordinance No. 2614 for first M AMENDING TITLE 18, CHAPTER 18.04 OF THE HERETO SECTION 18.04.075, RELATING TO 1 Arterial Highways.) Submitted by Incentive Aid Foundation, Inc., sion to establish an International Trade urants, a cultural center, coy:.',rcial office n approximately 89 acres of land located etween Katella and Orangewood Avenues. sion, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68 -313, t, subject to conditions. Public hearing ch time the hearing was closed and decision torney representing Dr. Magrann, was invited 'Chandler stated that Dr. Magrann and The to the subject application; that the two n, and an understanding will be arrived at sed trade center will be furthered by coop reporL would be given at a later date. Launer, Chaffee and Hanna, representing lso addressed the City Council, and reported rincipals of the two groups in an effort to the transaction was not as yet settled, but ging. He noted that the absence of Congress n concluding the transaction, but that upon negotiations will resume. He urged the City and offered a commitment to the City Council blished in which negotiations will take place, would be reached among the parties concerned Krein offered Resolution No. 68R 745 for 1 use permit, subject to the recommendations nd further subject to City Council approval through the property. ove resolution, Councilman Dutton requested made at the groundbreaking ceremonies, re- parking facilities. acres of tri -level parking is to be provided er, he stated speculatively that when a spe- onal parking provisions may be required, made to lease the nee led space at the City Hall, Anaheim, California COUNCIL MINUTES December Refer to Res Roll Call V AYES: COUN NOES; CO ABSENT: CO The Mayor d CITY PLANNING COMMISSION I their meeting held N tions were submitted VARIANCE NO. 2025: S (1) Accessory buildi perty, (2)Minimum dist 200 feet from a stand not adequate for tras apartment complex at The City P1 granted said variance granted; Waivers Nos. REVISED PLANS SPECIAL USE was submitted for appr ity at St. Boniface Pa Harbor Boulevard and L The City Pla 1968, recommended appr ginally approved under shall be set back 10 f Olution Book. 68 -722 1968, 1;30 F.M. A RESOLUTION OF THE CT7Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 1065. N Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley N: None N None lared Resolution No. 68R -745 duly passed and adopted. Actions taken by the City Planning Commission at ber 18, 1968, pertaining to the following applica- City Council information and consideration: itted by Peralta Investments, requesting waivers of abutting property line within front 75% of the pro ce between buildings, (3) Living units more than street, (4) Maximum lot coverage, and (5) Access collection and fire vehicles, to establish a 26 -unit 1 South Webster Avenue. ing Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68 -331, part, subject to conditions; Waivers Nos.1 and 3 4, and 5 denied. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 0. 1074: Submitted by East Anaheim Methodist Church, requesting permit to c•' duct private educational classes, including classes for the mentally retar'ed, in an existing church facility located at 1457 East Romneya Drive. The City Pla ing Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68 -333, granted said conditio use permit, subject to one condition. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 0. 1075: Submitted by Albert Cohen, requesting per mission for a private 'ucational institution for pre school and kindergar- ten on property fronti g on the west side of Easy Way, the southerly boundary being north of Katella Avenue. The City Pla ning Commission, pursuant to Resolution No. PC68 -334, granted said condition l use permit, subject to conditions. The foregoin, actions were reviewed by the City Council and no further action taken. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. V50: The City Clerk reported receipt of a letter dated November 26, 196 from Harry Knisely, giving notice of intention to file an affidavit of nit and support for a request for rehearing for app- lication for Condition 1 Use Permit No. 1050. Said letter as ordered received and filed, by general consent of the Council. ERMIT NO. 89: Request of Ulysses E. Bauer, Architect, 'al of plans for expansion of an existing church facil- ish, located north and west of the intersection of *coin Avenue, presently zoned C 2 and P 1. ning Commission, at their meeting held November 18, val of plans for the expansion of the facilities, ori- Special Use Permit No. 89, provided that the structure et from the right -of -way line. 68 -723 city Hall, An,eim, California C Mr. Thompson briefed City Planning Commission, noti back was made in order that an developments along Harbor Boul out that C -1 and C -0 Site Deve which is of aesthetic value to in the event street alteration felt it would be improper to g quirements, and subsequently d Mr. Earl Nellison, r plot plan of the subject prop He described the proposed expa screen the bicycle yard from v the front of the new structure. if the 10 -foot setback is requ noted that the proposed struct of the existing Chapel, which Mr. Thompson noted t tends to 4 feet from the prope with the 10 -foot setback requi In response to Counc pension could be accomplished setback requirement, however, rooms which could be accommoda would force an encroachment up ium. Council discussion e ing the requested waiver, and t were submitted under the origi vide for waiver of the setback quire the filing of a variance on the matter. Mr. Thompson notedth in every way possible to enable if application is made. He als a request for waiver of height perty it could be included in Mr. Nellison stated t Chartres Street be closed, whi ground space. MOTION- Councilman Dutton mov expansion of the Church facilit recommended by the City Planni motion. MOTION CARRIED. Additional Council di reviewing the 10 -foot setback r policy should remain unchanged plied for where a hardship exis LENT OF ,1 NENT DOMAIN RESO tion of the City Attorney, Coun for adoption. Refer to Resolution B A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCI SETTLEMENT OF CERTAIN EMINENT $863.19 and $361.54.) Roll Call Vote: IL D camber 3 1968 1 :30 P.M. he evidence submitted to and considered by the that the recommendation for the 10 -foot set ndesirable precedent would not be set for other and that are commercial in nature. He pointed pment Standards require a 10 -foot setback, e City, and provides for greater flexibility are made. He noted that the Planning Commission nt this request for a waiver of the setback re- y other similar requests. esenting St. Boniface Parish, submitted a to the City Council, which was reviewed. ion, noting that a fence will be erected to and a planter and lights are planned for He stated that valuable space would be wasted d and the area would become littered.. He would be approximately even with the setback tends to a point 4 feet from the property line. it is the overhang of the Chapel which ex- line; that the structure itself conforms eats. discussion, Mr. Nellison stated that the ex- isfaci,orily, in conformance with the 10 -foot would effect a reduction in the number of by the proposed hexagon -shape building, and the playground area where space is at a prem- ed regarding the legal limitations of grant City Attorney advised that the revised plans Special Use Permit No. 89, which did not pro quirements, therefore, said request would re- d the holding of necessary public hearings the Development Services Staff would assist the applicant to expedite a variance request noted that if the applicant wished to include imitation for a wall at the front of the pro same application. t at one time the Parish had requested that would resolve the problem of limited play- that the revised plans be approved for the subject to the 10 -foot setback requirement Commission. Councilman Krein seconded the cussion was held regarding the possibility of uirement; however, Council agreed that the 0 view of the fact that a variance may be ap- b. ION NO. 68R -746: On report and recommenda- lman Krein offered Resolution No. 68R -746 Ok. OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AUTHORIZING THE A IN LITIGATION. (John M. Schlund, et al, City Hall, Anaheim, Calif2sitia COUNIL MINUTES December 3, 1968 1:30 P.M. AYES: COUNCILMEN; Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley NOES: COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT; COUNCILMEN; None The Mayor declared Resolution NO. 68R-746 duly passed and adopted. SUBSTITUTION OF SUBCONTRA1R WORK 9RDER NO. 1952: On report and recommenda- tion of the Assistant ity Engineer, Councilman Dutton moved that Council authorize a change in the electrical subcontractor on Work Order No 1952, Anaheim Utilities SerNice Center, Phase III,from Quality Electric to Lamp- lighter Electric. Councilman Clark seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. AUTHORIZATION TO BID ON USED EQUIPMENT: On report and recommendation of John Harding, Administrative Analyst, Councilman Krein moved that authorization be granted to the Mectanical Maintenance Superintendent to bid $3,500.00 for a used 1967 Interrational Truck with hoist and body, offered for sale by the City of Fullerton, for which funds have been budgeted. Councilman Dutton seconded the mction. MOTION CARRIED. RESOLUTION NO. 68R-747; Ccuncilman Dutton offered Resolution No. 68R-747 for adoption. Refer to Resolution Book. A RESOLUTION OF THE crTy COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ASCERTAINING AND DETERMINING THE PREVAILING RATE OF WAGES TO BE PAID FOR EACH CRAFT, OR TYPE OF WORKMAN, OR MECHANIC NEEDED FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTS, IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM. Roll Call V AYES: COUN NOES: CO ABSENT: CO The Mayor d CORRESPONDENCE: The follow filed on motion by Co a. Resolut Upland A resolution State of California L officials to seriousl to American minors se or other responsible b. Minutes c. Monthly October, 1968. MOTION CARR ORDINANCE NO. 2594: Counc Refer to Or AN ORDINANCE OF THE C MUNICIPAL CODE RELATI Roll Call V AYES: COUN NOES: COUNC ABSENT: COUN The Mayor de LMEN: Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley N: None N None clared Resolution No. 68R-747 duly passed and adopted. items of correspondence were ordered received and cilman Krein, seconded by Councilman Dutton: nsfrom the City of National City and the City of rging members of the United States Congress, the islators and all the Federal and State Government consider closing the United States-Mexican border ing entry into Mexico, unless accompanied by parents lts. Anaheim Public Library Board. port Department of Public Works for the month of nance Book. OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM TO ZONING. (68-69-28 (1) R-2, 5,000.) 68-724 Clark offered Ordinance No. 2594 for adoption. LMEN: Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley LMEN: None LMEN: None fared Ordinance No. 2594 duly passed and adopted. 68-725 City Hall, Amaheim. California ORDINANCE NO4 2607: Councilman Cl Refer to Ordinance AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF A MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZO AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ZO 4 HOLIC B Roll Call Vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: NOES: COUNCILMEN: ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: GE LICENSE APPLI Evelyn K. Faulkner, for On-Sa Boulevard, C-1 zone, was pres for their information. On motion by Counci City Attorney was authorized Beverage Control Board agains ises are presently located in of alcoholic beverages. MOTI HOLIC BE1FRAGE LICNSE APPLI ience StOres, Inc., for Off- for Stop 'N Go, 2176 W. Broa to the City Council for their No Council action ORDINANCE NO. 2598: Council discu amended first reading was def Council. Councilman Dutton persons to keep the animals d not granted under existing or with the ordinance in the ame reading. The City Manager s locations in the subject area, recommended that Council auth the east side of Magnolia Ave On the recommendati Councilman Krein moved that Zi— on ,h: east side of Magnolia A at an estimated cost .of $9 MOTION CARRIED. Councilman Krein of IL MIN ES December 3. 1968 1:30 P.M. *k offered Ordinance No. 2607 for adoption. o IM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF, THE ANAHEIM NG. (67-68-70 R-3.) chutte, Clark and Pebley utton and Krein one The Mayor declared lidinance No. 2607 duly passed and adopted: ORDINANCE NO. 2615: Councilman Cl k offered Ordinance No. 2615 for first reading. HEIM AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ANAHEIM NC.• (67-68-79 R-3.) ON Application submitted by Ladd W. and Beer, for Panchito's, 210 South State College rited by the City Manager to the City Council n Dutton,seconded by Councilman Krein, the file conditional protest with the Alcoholic said application, on the basis that the prom- C-1 zone, which does not permit the On-Sale CARRIED. N: Application submitted by National Conven- e Beer and Wine, Person-to-Person Transfer y, C-1 zone, was presented by the City Manager 'information. taken on said application. ion was held on Ordinance No. 2598, for which red to this date, for consideration by a full d that the proposed ordinance would permit cribed therein, wherein such permission*is nances, and stated that he is concurrence d form. ed Ordinance No. 2598, as amended, for first AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EIM AMENDING TITLE 8 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING THERETO CHAPT3' :.20, RELATING TO WILD ANIMALS. AEPORT MAST FOR SIDEWALKS eleLIA AVENUE: Report and recommendations of the City Engineer were submit.!., as requested at the meeting of November 19, 1968, pursuant to a reque for installation of sidewalks on Magnolia Avenue, between Stonybrook Dr and Ball Road. tted a sketch depicting existing sidewalk hich was reviewed by the City Council, and ze installation of a temporary sidewalk on where no permanent sidewalk exists. of the City Engineer and the City Manager, Ool: temporary aLThalt sidewalk: be installed Onue, between 3tonybrook Drive as tall Road, Councilman Clark seconded the motion. City Hall, Anaheim, Califa nia COUNCIL MINUTES December 3, 1968, 1:30 P.M. REQ#ST FOR CROSSING GUAI MAGNOLIA SCHOOL DISTRICT: Mayor Pebley noted re- ceipt of a request frcdm the Magnolia School District for a crossing guard in the vicinity of Dsle Avenue and Sherrill Street. Said request was or- dered referred to the City Engineer for report and recommendation. PROPOSED LEASE OF ANAHEIM ORD LANCE NO. 2616: On r man Dutton offered 0 which the City Clerk SIGNED reported that the An agreement for the us to be held December Council for the Band off Game held Novemb On motion administrative appr Union High School Di ber 6, 1968, under t the Band Festival. Mr. Murdoc be played at the Sta Refer to 0 AYES: COUN NOES: CO ABSENT: COUN Refer to Re A RESOLUTION OF THE C AMENDMENT TO THAT CER WATTS, DATED MAY 28, CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION: for consideration for the vacancy which wil effective January 1, RESOLUTION OF CONDOLENCES: ences be sent to Mr. loss of four members MOTION CARRIED. ADJOURNMENT: Councilman D motion. MOTION CARRI ADJOURNED: 3 :25 P.M. City nance Book. ILMEN: ILMEN: ILMEN: 4lution Book. erk 68 -726 ITADIUM C.I.F. SEMI -FINAL GAME: The City Manager elm Union High School District has proposed a lease of Anaheim Stadium for the C.I.F. Semi -Final Game 1968, under the same terms authorized by the City estival held November 13, 1968, and the C.I.F. Play 29, 1968. Councilman Clark, seconded by Councilman Schutte, 1 was granted for lease agreement with the Anaheim trict for the C.I.F. Semi -Final Game to be held Decem- same terms and conditions previously authorized for ION CARRIED. noted that should the f a C.I.F. Championship Game um, the standard fee schedule will be applied. rt and recommendation of the City Attorney Council finance No. 2616, an Urgency Ordinance, for adoption, l ead in full. AN ORDINANCE OF THE C TY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING TITLE 18, CHA)TER 18.62, SECTION 18.62.130 OF HE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE. (Christmas Decorations. Commercial Zone.) Ca_1 Vite: Dutton, Krein, Schutte, Clark and Pebley None None The Mayor d Blared Ordinance No. 2616 duly passed and adopted. AMUS;MENT DEVICE PERMIT: pplication filed by Mrs. Vista L. King, for A_ause- ment Device Permit to allow 9 pool tables, at 613 North Euclid Street, was submitted and granted subject to the provisions of Chapter 4.24 of the Anaheim Municipa Cod as recommended by the Chief of Police, on motion by Councilman Dutton, se onded by Councilman Krein. MOTION CARRIED. RESOLUTION NO. 68R -748: 0 report and recommendation of the City Attorney, Coun- cilman Clark offered esolution No. 68R -748 for adoption. TY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AUTHORIZING AN AIN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AND HAROLD 968, AND AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE MAYOR AND SUCH AMENDMENT. (Weed Abatement.) Councilman Schutte offered the _ame of William Thom, appointment to the City Planning Commission, to fill be created by the resignation of Robert W. Mungall, 969. Councilman Clark moved that a Resolution of Condol- Ad Mrs. Rodney Coulson, expressing sympathy in the f their family. Councilman Schutte seconded the mc.:ion. tton moved to adjourn. Councilman Clark seconded the