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Minutes-PC 1956/10/15;,: i ~( 1 4 i q l~ :.: ~'! .rr October 15, 1956 City Hail Anaheim, California MINUTES OF THE ADTOURNED REGULAR MEETING OF THB CITY PLANNING COMMISSION ADJOURNBD The Adjourned Regular Meeting of the City Planning Commission was REGULAR called to order at 2:20 O'clock P.M. by CHAIRMAN SUMMERS, a quorum MEETING being present. P°WSENT CHAIRMAN SU!•4eQ+RS, CC~;.'.~SSI0;4ERS: A12St, Ga.uer, Scha:L.ach2r, ThC-..per son and Mungall. COMMISSIONER Hapgood entered the Meeting at 3:34 O'clock P.M. ABSENT COMMISSIONER Morris. MINUTES The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of October 1, 1956, were approved as printed. VARIANCE PUBLIC 1',EARING. PETITION submitted by MRS. ETHBL G. SPEZIA, 712 N0. 637 North Pine Street, Anaheim, California, as Owner, SLECTRA MORORS INC., 1110 North Lemon Street, Anaheim, California, as Authorized Agent, requesting permission to use the pro;?^rty at 1002 Nor+`h Los Angeles Street for a portion of their manufacturing facilities. The property is presently classified as C-2, GED7ERAL-C0.4ASERCIAL and it is presently being used for the manufacturing and repairing of Ice Machines and General Refrigeration Services. Mr. Morris, as representative of Electra Motors, appeared before ` the Commission and stated that he believed that everything they were requesting was covered by the application and that all opera- tions would be in the building and off-street parking would be pro- vided for the employees. THE HEARING WAS CLOSED. Upon a motion by Commissioner Schumacher, seconded by Commissioner Auest, and carried, it was voted by RESOLUTION N0. 71 - BERTHS 1956- 57, to grant VARIANCE N0. 637. VARIANCB PUBLIC HEARING. PETITION submitted by ARNOID CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, N0. 638 1220 North Paim Strect, Anaheim, California, as Owner, H. {t. LOv~sTP. AND ASSOCIATES INC., 4921 Durfee Avenue, Pico, California, as Autho- rized Agents, requesting permission .to erect a Service Station at the Southeast corner of North East Street a~ Romneya Drive. The property is presently clsssified as C-1, NEIGHBORF:JOD-COMI~RCIAL. Mr. Carter, as representative of H. R. Lovett and Associates, appeared before the Commission and stated that the application covered the proposed use of the property. Mr, and Mrs. V. T. Caruso, 1235 Bast Romneya Drive, stated that the subject property was zoned for C-1,~ NEIGHBORHOOD-COMMBRCIAL and it was expected that small neighbor- hood stores would be erected on the property. It was their feel- ing that a gas station was neither necessary nor suitable at this location. They presented a petition signed by 22 property o~,rzers in the area, objecting to the erection of a gas station. Mrs. J. C. Glick, 1239 Bast Romneya Drive, also voiced her objection to the service station. THB HBARING WAS CLOSBD. Upon a motion by Commissioner Auest, seconded by Commissioner Gauer, and carried, it was voted that by RESOIlJTION N0. 72 - BERTHS 1956- 57, Variance No. 638 be denied for the reason that it is presently zoned as C-1, NEIGHBORHOOD-^,OMMHRCIAL and that a C-3, HBAVy-COhatER- CIAL use is not required in the area. -1- iI t i i „~/ .. .. r .1 i ,i.~ ~~2 ~ ~ VARIANCE PUBLIC HEARING. PETITION submitted by the Ct7UN7"1 OF ORANGE, Court NO, 639 House Annex, Santa Ana, California, A. S. KOCH, Orange County High- way Department, as Authorized Agent, requesting permission to es- tablish a County Disposal Station by a cut and cover system. Legal Description is long and reference is made to the original app13- cation is the Pile Polder, Upon a motion by Commissioner Thompson, seconded by Commissioner Gauer, end carried, the Secretary was requested to stipulate as to the accuracy of the description due to its great length. The Secretary did so. Mr, A, S, Koch, appeared before the Commission and requested permission to place a chart on the wall showing the proposed sites Q*! (-`ro~nty Mnnr~g, A11 pf there dnmpa wnrn n7sagifinA as Number 2 dumps, that is, there will be no garbage, trees and tree stumps allowed sad there will be no burning in the dump. The dump would be operated as a cut and cover type. He stated also that the property as outlined in the description was under condemnation pro- ceedings because the County and the owners were unable to agree on a purchase price. The County operates these dumps for the conven- ience of the cities in the County and they are kept open 7 days a week for any resident to bring trash for disposal. If this par- ticular site is not used it would cause the City of Anaheim to go to site Number 6 which is in La Habra and would necessitate a six mice haul in each direction. It is the purpose of the County to try to provide reasonable distances for the City b travel to disc pose of their trash, thus giving the beat possible service for she taxes collected, If the distance is great, it would mean possibly doubling the number of trash trucks which the City tsasld have to buy and maintain, Another ai#e under consideration, known as Number ? along the Santa Ana Rivee Bottom has been ruled out due to the fact that there might oe p,,llution of the underground water system. The site, after being filled, could be used for a park or a similar use, The question was asked how long it would take to fill up the proposed dump site and Mr, Koch stated that 3~ to 5 years would be a guess, but purely a guess due to the in- crease of population in the various cities and other reasons. It is expected that access to the dump would be from Stanton Avenue rather than from Lincoln Avenue. No negotiations have been made as yet for the access road from Stanton Avenue, pending the out- come of condemnation proceedings. THB HBARING WAS CLOSED. Upaa a motion by Commissioner Auest, seconded by Cc:mflissio:,er Thompson, and carried, it was voted by RESOLUTION N0, 73 - SBRLBS 1956-57, that Variance No, 639 be granted for a cut and cover dump, VARIANCE PUBLIC HEARII~. PETITION submitted by TIETZ CONSTAUCTIO'd COMPAN"i, N0, 640 11611 Brookhurst Street, Garden Grove, California, as Owner, reques- ting permission to erect a double faced directional sign, 16 by 40 feet on property described ea the Bast 195 feet of the South 185 feet of the following: The E~ of the 5~ of the 5B~ of the NW~ of Section 27, T4S, R10W, S,B,B, & M., excepting therefrom Orangewood Avenue sad Harbor Boulevard, The present classification of the pro- pertq is R A, RESIDENTIAL-AGRICULTURAL, but it is being developed with C-1 uses under a Variance granted by the County, The sign will advertise Trait No. 3029 !~:*_ich contains 3g iot9. No one appeared for or against the granting of this Variance. THB HEARING tIAS CIASBD, Upon a motion bq Commissioner Gauer, seconded by Commissioner Aueat, and carried, it was moved that by RESOLUTION N0. 74 - 5BRIBS 1956-57, Variance No. 640 be denied due to the fact that this is is the Dis- aeglanfl area where no advertising signs of any kind have been per- mitted, and the aubgect sign requested is greater than city standards, -L- i 4 t l t _d ~. E ~i 1 `~. VARIANCB PUBLIC HEARING. PETITION submitted NO. 641 Lincoln Avenue, Anaheim, California, as OwnersL RUNZtiSIHGN~ART63 SHRVICB, 15312 Arrow Highwaq, 8sldwin Park, California, as Autho- rized Agent, requesting permission to erect a Temporary Directional Sign a.t a point approximately 600 feet Bast of Stanton Avenue on the South side of Lincoln Avenue, This sign is to advertise lots and homes in Tract Nos. 3007 and 2303 which contains 154 lots. These tracts are located North of Lincoln Avenue between Magnolia and Dale Avenues, Mr, Smith, as representative of the Runz Sign Art Service, appeared before the Commission and stated that the sign will direct people to Tract No, 2358 which contains 156 lots and that there will bean addition of 200 acre Its, While they have been granted 3 33gna for North and South traffic, theq have none directing purchasers from Bast to West. THH HEARING WAS CLOSHD, Upon a motion by Commissioner Schumacher, seconded by Commissioner Muagall, and carried, it was moved that Variance No. 641 be granted by RESOLUTION N0, 75 - SBRIBS 1956-57 sub3ect to the nine conditions of the Ordinance, VARIANCB PUBLIC HEARING. PETITION submitted NO, 642 Fullerton, California, as Owner, B, ~ SHOHMARECR RS37958 Rodeo Drive, Building, Long Beach, California, as Authorized Agent,•lrequeatingat Permission to erect a Service Station at the Northeast corner of North Brookhurst Street and Weat La Palma Avenue, The property is presently classified as C-1, I~I(~IDORHOOD_COMMgRCIAL. Mr. B. L. Shoemaker, representing the Standard 031 Company, appeared before the Commission and .presented pictures of stations similar to that proposed for the subject site, Mr. Robert Clark stated that he owned fhe site and proposed to sell 150 by 150 feet to the 5taa- dard Oil Company and that he would have a parcel still ,left surround- ing the Service Station site. Mr, D. L. Lac tested the granting of a C-3 at this site inythat9itCmiahta, pro- be a lever for requesting C-3 uses B Possibly Properties, Mrs. W. C, Pankow, 2150 Catai~aerepreaentedethenpro- perty owners in the area who have no ob,jectioa to the Service Station going in providing it is the only C-3 allowed on this C-1 property. THE H&4RING WAS CIASBD, Upon a motion by Commissioner Auest, seconded by Commissioner S~hu- macher, and carried, it was voted by RBSOIATION N0, 76 - SBRIBS 1956-57, to grant Variance No. 642 subject to: 1. The filing of deed restrictions Dy Mr, Clark with the Title Company that the balance of the property owned by him would remain as C-1, NHIGHBOR~jOpRCIAL, 2. Engineering Requirements, VARIANCB PUBLIC HEARING, PETITION submitted by GRIPPITH BROTHERS, 922 NO, 643 West Center Street Anaheim Same Address, as Authorized ~Agentforequeatin~era, JOHN D, GAIPPITH, a Service Station on Lots 58 and 59 of TractgNO r1301i~ to erect the SouthweRt corner of fiuclid and Crescent Avenues, located at is presently classified as R-1, SINGLE-PAMILY RBSIDBNTIpL,property -3- i t _._ .~ i >: 1 lir- John Griffith appeared before the Commission and stated that ~- 643 they bailt Tract No. 1591 aad tried to acquire the property for (CTf!-) another tract where the Broadway Store is now located. Theq were nmabie to da so due to the f:ct that negotiations were under way f~ tI~ pazchase of the property by the Broadway-lisle Company. They did not oppose the application bq the Broadway-Hale Company far a Caaerci=1 Center at this site, but it did Change their thiating an the lots which they had facing on Buclid Avenue. They were not developed for single-family residents as it was fe't that they would not be saleable faciag into the Broadway pzopert~. Their salessen were instructed to tell the prospective coroners that the Broadway-Hale Company would be located across the street a~ they removed the deed restrictions on the frontage iota on Eaclid Lrom tae R-l~category because they were unable to set goeesaneat ca®itmeats for honses on these lots. Mr. Michael S. Pavese, 540 Fairhaven, presamted a petition signed by 68 pro- pert~ owners in the aze~ protesting the granting of the Variance. Other residents is the area, Mrs. Aaaette Campbell, 460 Linden Yiace, ![rs. uses Brown, 456 Parkwood Street, Mrs. Beverly Holmes, 5~4 Fairhaven, llrs. Sathleen Rodgers, 516 Pairhaven, Mrs. Frank tea, 513 Fairhaven, and Mrs. 1Caq Isoves, 544 Parkwood, all vvieed then ob,;~ections to the granting of the Variances, some dse to the Fact that their rear yard iiviag would face into ti~he service station. Others, from traffic, which would be created with a possible hazard to children living in the area, crossing F~clid Averaee to gtt to school, Mr. Griffith again appeared and stated that he has a piece of ground growing up into weeds, ~ they try to keep the weeds cut down, they would like to K able to do something with the property, and, a Service Station woald appear to be a logical use, is as much as there is another one oa the Brtrdway property, directly across the street. THE BFARIIG ~ CIrQSF.D. Upon a action by Cosaissioner Auest, seconded by Commissioner Schntachez, sad carried, it was moved by RESOLUTION N0. 77 - SBRIES 2956-57, that Variance No. 643 be denied, because it was felt that bettor saes for the property could be found. °a*tawrs PQBLiC HEARING. PETITION submitted by J. M, HAM(4rRMAN, 475 South 1D- 6~'4 tobertsoa Boalevard, Beverly Hills, California, es Owner, REAGAN A1® 1E8AIII.T E1~IPII~RING, 2027 North Main Street, Santc Ana, California, as Anthorizeii Agents, requesting permission to install a Bowling e"si.Yey ai 312 North Los Aageies Street, on property described as Viatyard lot C-3, Block E of Heimann and George*s Addition and Lots 57,58, 65 and 66. The property is presently classified as C-2, CIAL, l[r- Reagan appeared before the Commissioa and stated that there would be 16 alleys in the Bowling Bstabiiahment and that there would be no enttaaee to the property from Los A-geies Street and that all Bowlers ronld have to tale in frog the parking lot on Claudine Street He also stated that he had been promised the use of the Johnston-Gendel partiag lot which will be established at the ^orner of Cypress and Claadiaa Streets next to their property. This parking lot will be available is the eveaiaps aad on week-ends. THB HEARING WAS CLOSED. Upon : matioa by Cossiasioner Schumacher, seconded by Commissioner Aoest a®d carried, it was voted by RESOLUTION N0. 78 - BERTHS 1956- t? w ~`- variance No. 644. ~ PibSLiC HBAAIIZG. PETITION submitted by UNION OIL COMPANY OP CALI- ~- 645 POR(gIA., P.O- Hoz 224, Loag Beach, California, as Owner, B. L, Bi'1P~f, Base Address, as Authorized Agent, requesting perr~isaion to erect a Strvice Station at the Northwest corner of Gilbert Street sad Bail Road. The property is Lot 6 of Tract No. 3091 and is pre- semtiy classified as C-1, NBIC,HBORHOOD-COMMERCIAL. -4- I 6 -, V 3io oa ag~Ced far aa~ agaissst tie granting of this Variance. TFIS N0. 545 ~'~"11e 1ClS !lill~_ (CD111T.~ lam a ~mm ~ Cbasssiaar 'ti~psma, seconded by Casimissioner S~pMmd, si ~*~+"~. it ras aorad that Valance No. 645 be granted far a ~-=^~ smbject to mgitering regaireaeats by ~_ iT9 - ~ 151 _ VAR7AIR~ ~ ~ stetted bf DOYLB AMD SBIBIDS !+RVR_.:OP- M0. 646 8~ ~• 831 5asti ^tocirster Aveane, Amain, California, ss Qlars, Y+1~ Fes, 1315 Gerry Drive. Orange, California, as llntiaaia[ Ag=at, ze~estiag peaaszion to erect a Teaporary tea:-'-=_= ~ ~s aa~s.'e sne sau of lots ann hoses in Tract moo. 2x64_ >Sie s'sga vall be located on the llagaolia School District patty ea woe Siest s~'aAe of Msgrwlia AveanE approzisately 300 fleet 3iotth of oarage ,Rveaae_ Tract lfo_ 2864 is located on the North ~e of Ooawye 3ts®e betseen Dsie sad Magnolis Aveanes and con- tains ~ lots_ lio ®ee appeased fs+c ar a~isst the gsantiag of this Variance for a asgga ~ ~ p~laoei as tme ~nrth side ~ the Magnolia School Property. ~E ~ ~~_ epos a Asa it t~aaz Hapg+ood, seconded by Commissioner '~aapsa, and araeg, it ~ va~ted ~ tB90I0'LI08 ND. g0 - SEREBS 1956"37 is gsa= ~ 30. 646 smbjec! to the acne conditions of tie saga aaiisece_ VARIAN ~ ~ ffi~ ss'baitted bV ARCS F. THOMAS, 415 North ~' b47 pia S'tieet, Aaaleis• Glfifamia, as Oomer, regaestiag peradssioa to oR iLm lots bnvag faaatsges of 75 feet and perait one house ~ lmt as ~ p~iF gibed as: tie Basterly 225.00 feet ~ alaag;~e Baatberly line of that portion of the Nif} of the ~ of tie si$ of Secti,~+e 2, Y4g, SIOM, is the Rancho Ssn Jnan Cajon ~ Spa da. as sins a-e a nets Hereof recorded is Boot 51, Page ~' ~- ze<aads of said Orange Ca°aty, described as f~ t ~g~s~~ corner of said HMS: fiestas tic S 89° 03' 42" Bast ~"~ f~ tic ~1T lime of said IIM}; the~ace along acid _-_-- s 3~. S 0~ 09+ l2•- Pest, 130.00 feet; thence S 89° 01` 45" meat, ~-~ fat: 'tbesoe 5 8+Y° OCi' 42" Ofeat, 70.75 feet to a point 's ~_--- = "~ ~ == =~, G:a""'..st a.iaag said iiesteriy line Saath O° ]l• >8` best, NS_Ql feet fray acid point of beginning; ~~ ~$~ fly line a 0° Il• 18" Bast 145.01 feet to ~• ~r~e prap~sty ~ presently classified as ~ ~~ v~ aadle ~ Tianpsoa; seconded by Co®iaaioner ~ ~-. ~_ '~ Seenta~ certify to the deacriptioa of 'tie pQapeat, rid state iziefly the location of ann.. This the ~t+r7 ~- ~ ame appeared for or against the graatiag of the ~. '~ ~ li5 Ci~D_ ~Oa a a~tioe i1 ~ ~, aecoaded by Consiasionez ~i !r. ~ ~ ~~ fa: ~~M ~ ~~Mr al ~. al ~ SD-i~~B.~` i';~-S, ter get Vuiaur 1`0_ 647 aabject ta: 1- '~ ~~ sf ~ feet ~ the City of Aaaheis~ on the Sant?: s~ ~ mat Street for street r3dening. 2. me fils~ of a recnmd of ~f nap With the County of Orate sa8 the CstY of AnaBeia_ 3- '~ !fit of ~S.GO per Iot for tbt acgniaitioa of 1~ and lecseatia~ sites. 4• - gstterac sad aidexalts and other -5- ~- ~ - `: t ;. -- _.:. _ , ~RBCLASSIPI- PUBLIC BARING. PBTITI021 snbaitted by SAS FSTAgS, 5'737 r'~tv.;r. CATION Boulevard, Heveriy Hills, California, as Omer, AL~iIE5SF1, Same N0. P-56-57-21 Address, As Authorized Agent, regaestisg that Lots 1-64 is Tract No. 2624 be reclassified frog B-1, SIHGIE-F~L? ffiT~rtAL. ~s tract is located on the North side of Aamseya Drive bet+oeem Pest Street and Bueiid Avemee sad abets the proposed Hosstoa Street Free- way on the North. A representative of Spadram Bstates appeared before the :.aeissiaa and stated that 4hey had trsilt 99 hoses imm Tract 7QO. 2303 located just hest of Spadra Road sad had sprat 529,000 ~ these houses for sale sad only 23 had hero sold. 'This ta;m doe poriartriiy, %y r a, w r~ zcis loss z~zc z.~ s Trailer Conrt located on the Soath side of 7to~eya Th~ae is fzant of Chia subdivision and the location of boesiseas as Spadra Road. This subdivision rich would he located art ISass ai Iaobaxd Drive, some 1200 feet Kest of Tract No. 2302 sad rhich is proposed fair reclassification to R-3 soaid consist of 4 mit spart~ets for rich the subdivider-stated lhtre is as i~liate seed. 11r. C. L. 1£itrhens, 1213 West Romaeya Drive, stated mat he represented the property Drat ere is the next Tract No. 1999, to the lfeat; he preseabed a petition with 124 names of persons protesting the rw-r~~~ficati,oa of the subject property to R-3. He a].ao stated th* t6e arg~eaYregudiag Tract iJo. 2302 was not very good is as mch as the 3Yailer part and business on Spadra Road xas there ahea they bit flee property. Fir. F3cP'aeraon of Dream Aoaea~ appeared before the d7onassioee and ~~ that they have Tract No. 2270, across floe street, ritich is ~ 1 sad they objected to the Reclaesificatioeo. lCr. Al Sala, 7203 Bea Drive stated that Bnek Hoses had m trouble se7lfag their bosses so that there must be a good reaaoa ~y the bosses in pct 1W. 2302 cannot be sold. The residents s +~ y-~ ay,ai8 ~~ ~ nnltiple family dwellings dne to the increase in traffie_ ~ ~ ~T CLOSBD. Upon a motion by Commissioner Seh~a~t..r, Auest, and carried, it was moved _ ~ Cavo.assamer 57, to recommend to the Ci ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~~ 145G- ty Cove; ii for a d~t_ The vote oa the above Resolntiaa ns as fol]ows: AYBS: OObAlISSIONHRS: Auest, Goner, Hapgood, Sc>sw•st6er, Somas, T$oapson ei~v3 _ , ~ ~B~: COA9IISSIONERS: None. ABSBNT: COUNfISSIONBRS: 1lorris RBCLASSIPI- PUALIC HS.4RIHG. P°TiTIvN stiobrizEed Q! ii. C. ~ 1@1Ti8 i1Ri mts~rr CATION 8741 Lincoln Avemie, Anaheis, Cal:fozais., as Oeoeex N0. P-56-37-15 the property described as the SB~ of the SE} ~ the ~~~~t' 12, T45, R11N, S.B.B. $ M. having a fmntaEe a7aeeg Liapp~ XY!'~ of 664.63 feet and a frontage on Dale Aveao,e of 664.13 feet sa>0 further described as the Porthwest corner of Liaeola Avenue and Dale Avenue, be reclassified to C-3, HEApl~AL frm t A, RBSIDBNTIAL-AGRICOLTiIRAL at the corner for 2pp ~ ~ f~ ~ that the balance of the property be reclassified to ~, ~~ C~RCIAL. L'~1(RBNCB >0. AND ABIIFIQ: AT71]If, l~S ss--w~._ A~ as Owners of property described u the Fartheast correct ~ ii~rw7a aa~ Dale Avenues, consisting of 574 feet oa Dale Avrnee~e4d ~0 feet on Lincoln Avenue, measured fran tom. r;Y ~ ~ streets, are requesting that 330 feet an Linoo7n A>t~ ~ 20Q feet on Daie Avenue be reclassified to Cr3, Iil3AV!- sad t~ ~- aace of the property be reclassified to C-2, Reclaesificatioa No. P-56-57-15, held arrer fmn flee ~~ - Oetobsr i, 1956, was again eoasidered. lfr. ~~ ~befotti, the Ca~missioa and stated that at pros®t he still lead as, p7aoss to offer for the deveiopseat of the properYr bat ~+ zz~ ~~ 7~ed talked with his but aothia~g definite haft yrt ~~,~ sale ~t ~ would like to rtquest that action be defera+ed emt31 >~ a t3ae as hie pleas were complete. In view of {~ ~t a net3ees aess safe by Comsiesioaer Thospson, secamed by _ ~~ ssQ carried, that Reclaesificatioa Ao. p-S6-n is Zre ~ ~~~g prejudice. ~.. ~~ _i ,~. .., ~..~ ~ ` i RECLASSIPI- PUBLIC HEARING. PETITION submitted by MRS. B. B. BRUNSON, 8052 CATION Lincoln Aveaue, Anahtim, California, as Owner, requesting that N0. P-56-57-22 the property described as the North 5 acres of the West 10 acres of the NK} of the NW~ of Section 13, T4S, R1YW, S.B_B. A M., excepting therefrom the West SS feet and also excepting therefrom a two-thirds in#ereat is the well crater and pumping plant thereon, and further described as the Southeast corner of Liacola Avemae and Stanton Aveaue, be reciasaifitd from R A, RESIDENTIAI. AGRICUL- TURAL to C-3, HEAVY-CD~RCIAL. Kra, Brunson appeared before the Commission and stated that she has C-3 uaea presently on the corner of Liacola sad Stanton Avtnues and t::at the Svu~uaEi'y portion of leer s acres can be leased for a boat rental and safes buaiuesa, which will leave oniq a small portion between Liacola Avenue aan the South portion of her property. T$8 HEARING WAS CIASED. Upon a motion by Comvisaioner Auest, aecoaded by Commiasioaer Hap- good, and carried, it was moved that Reclassification No. F-S6-57-22 be recommended to the City Council by RESOLUTION NO. 83 - BERTHS 1956-57 for C-3 uaea is as much as ail the uaea preaeatiy on the iat-d fall in this category and that the property be subject to Bagineering Requirements. The vets oa the abc:" R.2aviie~i0a wa8 ab follows: AYES: COMMISSIONBRS: Aueat, Gauer, Hapgood, Schumacher, Summers, Thompson and Mungall. NOBS: COMNISSIONBRS: Nose, ABSENT: COMwlISSIONERS: Mcrris, UV 3256 Use Variance No. 3236, forwarded to the Anaheim City Planning Commis- sion bq the Orange County Piaaning Commission for recomseadation was called for a Public Hearing. Mr. McPhtraoa of Dreaa Hemea Iaeor- porated, appeared before the Comission and stated that they had flied with the County, a reclassification of a large area between Raster Street am the Santa Ana Preeway, South of Batelia, but that the County suggested that a Variance be flied on the first parcel lying 1100 feet South of Ha.telia Avenue on the East side of Raster Sheet consisting of approximai~iy 3 :,tree which they proposed to use for the erection of 6 buildings, each 80 by 100 feet to house: 1. A Furniturt Warehouse. 2. A Machine Shop. 3. A Shoe Manufacturing an6 repair bu8iaees. 4. A Special Cnstoa Idaaufactnsing.business. 5. A Counter Top Manufacturing business. 6. A Trailer Manufacturiag•Buainees. F~~ Ms. Holder Caiderman, representing property owners of single-family residences in the area of Orangewood and Seneca, appeared before the Commission protesting the intrusion of M-1, LIGHT-AIANUPACTiJRING in this area eapecieliy without proper buffer soaea. The area is gnea- tion, he stated, is now being considered for annexation to the Citq of Anaheis sad much of ffie property is good for residential uaea: He stated that he fait with possible annexation to the City of Anaheim in view, a complete study ahouid be mods of the whole area sad ao spot zoning ahouid be allowed at this time. Mr. Murdoch, City Admia- iatrstor of the City of Anaheim, appeared before the Commission and stated that the area e4eouid be given a complete study by the Coais- aion due to the aubdiviaiona is the area sad the high vaine cosmer- cial eaterprisea to the Meat of the subject property. It was his feeling that this Variance, if granted, would largely determine the future use of additional properties is the area, although it is believed thak the area along the frontage road next to the Preewap ahouid be poaait~ly ct~rcial. TH8 HEARING ETAS CYASSD. -7- _ - .- ,,W, ~ ~----..._...____ s a 3 i i i ~! 4 t ~( y ¢ -- 1 I UV 3256 Upon a motion by Commissioner Auest, seconded by Commissioner Gauex, ~CO~,) and carried, it was voted to recomead to the Orange County Planning Co~missioa that Use Variance No. 3256 be Denied on the grounds that the Variance, if granted, could be a special privilege and spot zoning and that the entire area should be studied in detail. VARIANCB 'PUBLIC HEARING. PETITION submitted by BARNBY THOBLE, 10472 Bast NO, 532 Lincoln Avenue, Anaheim, California, as Owner, CARL ALLISON, 1517 North Baker Street, Santa Ana, California, as Authorized Agent, requesting permission to erect a Supermarket facility to sell at retail, food and allied products including off-sale liquor. The pro- perty is described as the North 320 feet of the B+} of the NW~ of the NH~ of the NW~ of Section 17, T4S, R10W, in the Rancho Loa Coye~tes ~" the Cc,:r.~r of Orrwgc, State of Califgrnia, as the said iv~L~ o[ the NW~ of Seetion 17, excepting therefrom the West 66 feet thereof. The property is presently classified as R-A, RHSIDBNTIAL-AGRICULTURAL. A letter was received from Mr, William A. Bumstead, 9641 Stanton Avenue, Anaheim, California, requesting an extension for 6 months to a year due to the fact that Lincoln Avenue will be widened by the Stale of California soon. Mr. Bumstead is now the legal owner of the subject property, THB HEARING WAS CLOSED, Upon a motion by Commissioner Auest, seconded by Commissioner Gauer, and carried, it was voted to grant an extension of Variance No. 532 for a period of 6 months. SANTA ANA The Commission has, for some time, been thinking about requesting FREEWAY the City Council to start action to request the State Highway Department to designate the Santa Ana Preewaq as a Landscaped Freeway, With this in mind, a motion was made by Commissioner Gauer, seconded by Commissioner Auest and carried, that the Commis- sion start action to request the City Council that the Santa Ana Freeway be made a landscaped freeway. ADJOURNMENT The Meeting Adjourned at ;i;42 0*Clock P.M. R, W. MUNGALL, Secretary APPROVED: HOY 5 1956 -8- ti t RESOLUTION N0. 84 - SBRIES 1956-57 A RESOLUTION OP THB CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OP THB CITY OF ANAHEIM RECOMMENDING TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF TH~1 CITY OF ANAHEIM THAT THB SANTA ANA FREEWAY BB CHANGBD PROM A FREEWAY TO A LANDSCAPED FREEWAY WHEREAS, The California State Department of Public Works, Division of Highways, is actively engaged in the development of a Freeway within the citq limits; and 9IIiEREAS, Landscaped borders have been and are customarily provided by the Cali- fornia State Department of Public Works, Division of Highways, adjacent to Freeways -Ye+. t:+e.. eg .+ nF +hn ..~..~n :•°_Went s;.w1 ho «t;f; a+: ..F n.. i., said areas; and WHEREAS, The Director of Public Works, Department of Public Works, State of Cali- fornia, did by written order on the 21st day of June 1951, direct that no recommen- dations shall hereafter be made to the California Highway Commission for an allocation of funds, and no funds shall be expended for any Preeway in a Metropolitan area (other than erosion control and bank protection) unless and until the local governing body having jurisdiction in the premises has adopted an ordinance prohibiting the location of advertising displays within view of such Preeway or sections thereof to be land- scaF~ed; and WHEREAS, The Landscaping of the Preeway in the City of Anaheim should be encour- aged by the enactment of legislation in the interest of the Public Safety and Welfare, as recommended by the State Department of Public Works, Division of Highways, and in order to protect Landscaped Freeways. NOW, THEREFORH, BB IT RESOLVBD THAT THB '.:dAHEIM CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OP THH QTY OP ANAHEIM DOES HEREBY RECOMMEND TO Tfi3 CITX COUNCIL OP THB CITY OP ANAHEIM: _ 1. That an Ordinance bP enac#ed to proY_lbit display advertising along tiiC Santa Ana Freeway. 2. That an Ordinance be enacted to request the California State Department of Public Works, Division of Highways, to declare the Santa Ana Preeway a Landscaped Freeway and that funds be allocated to change its character from a Freeway to a Landscaped Freeway. THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is signed and approved by me this 5th day of November, 1956. CHAIRMAN ANAHEIM CITY PLANNING COMMISSION i s ~°'i: SECRETARY ANAHEIM CITY PLANNING COMMISSION STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGB ) ss. CITY OF ANAHEIM ) --- - ----~ 1,._-- -_~.~ S i I, R. W. MUNGALL, Secretary of the City Planning Commission of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing RESOLUTION N0. 84 - SERIES 1956-57, was passed and adopted at a Regular Meetin of the City Planning Commission of the City of Anaheim, ' held on the 5th day of November, 1956, by the following vote of the Members thereof: ~~ AYES: COMMISSIONERS: NOBS: COM6fISSIONBRS: ' ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: IN WITNESS WHBREOP, I have hereunto set my hand this 5th daq of November, 1956, i. SECRETARY ANAHEIM CITY PLANNING COMMISSION _~