Communication
<br />R.N.Alexander
<br />
<br />Cnnwmmication
<br />Tustin Elementary
<br />Echool District
<br />
<br />Re appoint~ae nt
<br />W.D. Obarr
<br />Or. Co. Mosquito
<br />ABatement District
<br />
<br />Application
<br />Southland Bus
<br />Lines, Inc.
<br />
<br />Beverage
<br />Applic~s
<br />
<br />Reso. No. 57-302
<br />Remove unused loading
<br />zones No. Main St.
<br />north of 10th Street
<br />
<br />Request
<br />Carl Bradley,
<br />Metcalf Plaza
<br />(over-size driveways)
<br />
<br />Request
<br />Gates W. Burrows,
<br />(Security First
<br />National Bank)
<br />(over-size driveways)
<br />
<br />Certificate to
<br />Los Angeles Airways
<br />Company
<br />
<br />On motion of Councilm~u Markel, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the communication
<br />from R.M.Alexander~ 1~05 West 15th Street, protesting the moving into the City of
<br />a twenty-year old tworstory structure located at 1901 West 15th Street, was
<br />and filed.
<br />
<br />Communication was read from the President, Board of Trustees, Tastin Elementary
<br />School District stating the District has no intention of agreeing to the transfer
<br />of two pieces of property into the City of Sant~ ~hua School District as proposed
<br />in two annexations, and on motion of Councilman Hall, seconded by Gould and carried
<br />the con~unication was received and filed.
<br />
<br />On motion of Counc~l~u Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, W. D. Obarr was re-
<br />appointed as Secretary, Board of Trustees, Orange County Mosquito Abatement Distric'
<br />for a two-year te~m of office ending December 31, 1959.
<br />
<br />On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Markel and carried, the application of
<br />Southland Bus Lines~ Inc. before the Public Utilities Ccmuaission, for authority
<br />to operate a passenger stage service between Santa Ana, Anaheim, Garden Grove~
<br />
<br />Long Beach and Harbor City on the one hand, and Marineland of the Pacific
<br />
<br />on the other hand, and report from the Department of Public Works, were received
<br />and filed.
<br />
<br />On motion of Counet1~ Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the notific~tion of
<br />the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control of beverage applications of Moose
<br />Lodge No. 1025, 1919 West First Street and C~arles C. Deitmer, 1232 South Main
<br />Street, were received and filed.
<br />
<br />The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
<br />Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Resolution
<br />entitled:
<br />
<br /> "Resolution No. 57-~02 concerning parking limitations and curb
<br /> m~kings in accordance therewith"
<br />
<br />removing a loa~4ng zone adjacent to the Old Junior College Building, now used by
<br />the Armed Services, on the w~st side of Main Street between Tenth Street and
<br />Washington Avenue, and removing a loading zone adjacent to the First Church of
<br />Christ Scientists, on the west side of Main Street between Tenth and Eighth Streets
<br />was considered and passed by the following vote:
<br />
<br />Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stsn]ey C. Gould, Jr.,
<br /> A.A.Hall, J. Ogden Markel, Dale H. Heiuly
<br />Noes, Councilmen None
<br />Absent, Counc~ 1men None
<br />
<br />On motion of Councilme~ Hall, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the verbal request
<br />of Carl Bradley, Metcalf Plaza, was granted for three 35-foot driveways at 2720-22-
<br />2~ North Main Street, in accor~snce with the recc~maendation of the Director of
<br />Public Works.
<br />
<br />On motion of Counc~l~sn N~, seconded by Markel and carried, the request of Gates
<br />W. Burrows, on behalf of The Pacific Southwest Realty Company, was granted for a
<br />SS-foot driveway approach for the Security First National Bank Building now under
<br />construction at 2401 South Bristol Street, in accordance with the recommendation of
<br />the Director of Public Works.
<br />
<br />It was moved by Counc~m~u Hubbard~ seconded by Markel and carried, that the City
<br />Council go on record supporting the protest of the Santa Aha Chamber of Commerce
<br />against the initial decision of the Civil Aeronautics Board's Examiner granting a
<br />temporary certificate to the Los Angeles Airways Company, for another seven years
<br />rather than a permanent certificate, to operate the helicopter service between this
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