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<br />Council Chamber
<br />Santa Ana City Hall
<br />November 2, 1959
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<br />7:30 P.M.
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<br />City Council met in regular session.
<br />Meeting called to order by the Mayor.
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<br />Present: Councilmen:
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<br />Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr.
<br />Dale H. Heinly, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall
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<br />Absent: Councilmen: None
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<br />The Pledge of Allegiance was given.
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<br />Invocation was given by Reverend Garland Lacey of Wilshire Presbyterian Church.
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<br />Each member of the City Council having received copies of the Minutes of
<br />October 5, October 26, October 29 and October 30, 1959, reading of the
<br />Minutes was dispensed with and approved on motion of Councilman Hubbard,
<br />seconded by Heinly amd carried.
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<br /> A tabulation of bids was presented for the construction of
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<br />Bid acceptance
<br />Constr~ct Rec=ea~ion
<br />Building-E1 Salvador
<br />Park
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<br />Building located at E1 Salvador Park, as follows:
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<br />Means & Ulrich
<br />Harris &Denner
<br />Harry Tancredi Company
<br />Larry& Jack Builders, Inc.
<br />Azar Construction Compar~
<br />Devlin Bouck, Inc.
<br />Gilbert E. Starling
<br />R. L. Steinmetz
<br />The Gallegos Corperation
<br />Randy Construction Co.
<br />J. Ray Construction Company, Inc.
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<br />a Community ReCreation
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<br />Total Bond
<br />$87,600.00 5%
<br />73,880.00 "
<br />78,9OO.00 "
<br />75~144.00 "
<br />84,727.00 "
<br />86,259.00 "
<br />96,000.00 "
<br />71,159.00 "
<br />83,797.00 "
<br />72,963.00 "
<br />89,590.00 10%
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<br />On motion of Coun cilmanHeinly, seceded by Brewer and carried, the low bid of
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<br />R. L. Steinmetz, in the amount of $71,159.O0, was accepted and the other bids
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<br />Bid acceptance
<br />ConStruct Storm Drains
<br />English Street and in
<br />Twenty-first Street
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<br />rejected.
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<br />A tabulation of bids was presented for the construction of Storm Drain, from
<br />Twenty-first Street and Alona Street to the Santa Ann River, and on English Street
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<br />between 5th and 8th Streets, Project No~ 33, as follows: Total
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<br />Edmmnd J. Vadnais
<br />Wulff Excavating Company
<br />Peerless Concrete Pipe Corporation
<br />James A. Moran
<br />Penta Company
<br />E. M. Penn Construction Co.
<br />Gerard Enutson Contractors
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<br /> Bond
<br />$75,420.15 lO%
<br />70,735.00 "
<br />67,772.93 "
<br />62,413.81 .
<br />85,416.o0 ,,
<br />87,433.00 .
<br />74,656.49 "
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<br />On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the lowest and
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<br />best bid of James A. Moran, in the amount of $62,t13.81, and at the unit prices
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<br />Hearing
<br />"Tustin and Seventeenth
<br /> Street N. E. Annex" ~'
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<br />indicated, was accepted and the other bids ~ejected.
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<br />This being the date set for hearing on the annexation of property consisting of
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<br />approximately 81 acres bounded on the west by Tustin Avenue and on the south by
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<br />Seventeenth Street, designated as "Tustin and Seventeenth Street N. E. Annex~';
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<br />protests were read from Duncan and Mary E. Langton; Tustin Water Works; Dean C.
<br />Bradford) W,E~Fisher; .Mr. amd MrS~ R.J,Hull; .Roif J. and Jean LiEngen;Floyd R. and!
<br />Margaret J. Plavan; Carolyn A. Henderson; San-Tustin Company, Inc,; Ethel Fuller ~.
<br />Doty and Arthur F. Vandenberg; and Francis C. and Catherine H. Hall, protesting
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<br />the annexation of their properties to the City of Santa Aha. The Clerk read her
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<br />report giving the result that the area has a total assessed land valuation of
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<br />$250,560.00; the total assessed value of the land represented by the protestants,
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<br />whose protests were filed, was found to be $183,430.OO, and from these figures
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<br />more than 73.2% of the property owners have protested against the annexation. It
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<br />was moved by Councilman Heinly, seconded by Gould and carried, that the City Council
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<br />finds there is more than a majority protest in this annexation, and there will be
<br />no further proceedings. Cecil C. DeVore, President of San-Tustin Company, Inc.,
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