461
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<br />Bid acceptance Counc~]~au Brewer disqualified himself on the following matter.
<br />Legal notices
<br />· j On motion of Councilm~n Heinly, seconded by Gould and carried, the Clerk was
<br />
<br /> ized to open the two bids for the publication of legal notices and other matters
<br />
<br />required by law, to be published for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1960 and
<br />
<br />ending June 30, 1961, as follows:
<br />
<br />Santa Aha Register
<br /> First insertion, Saturday only $1.50 per inch. ~ other day $1.85 per inch.
<br /> Each subsequent insertion, Saturday only, $1.35 per inch. Any other day $1.B5
<br /> per inch.
<br />Santa Ana Independent
<br /> First insertion $1.30 per column inch. Each subsequent insertion $1.10 per
<br />
<br />On moti°n of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the bids were re-
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<br />ferred to the Attorney for determination and opinion, to be rendered to the Council
<br />
<br />Bid acceptance
<br />Liability Insurance
<br />Santa Ana
<br />
<br />at the next regular meeting.
<br />
<br />A tabulation of bids was presented for the furnishing of Public Liability Insurance
<br />
<br />for the City, for a three-year period starting July 1, 1960,~pecification 522-1, as
<br />
<br />follows:
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<br />Orange County Insurance Agency
<br />General Insurance to.of America on behalf of
<br />Harrison & Zeppegno and E. M. Sundquist
<br />Lee Smith & Company
<br />E. D. Holmes
<br />Allstate Insurance Company
<br />
<br />Premises and Operations Automobile
<br /> $24,061.94
<br />
<br />24,360.92 14,228.52
<br />25,805.10 10,678.43
<br />21,594.00 10,404.37
<br />19,331.98 5,785.80
<br />
<br />On reccem~endation of the Manager, and on motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by
<br />
<br />Gould and carried, the Public Liability Insurance for the City was awarded to the
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<br />bidder, Allstate Insurance Company, at the unit prices furnished, with a cost per
<br />
<br />Hearing
<br />Vacate portion of
<br />Sullivan St. north
<br />of Fifth Street
<br />Reso.No.60-103
<br />ordering vacation
<br />
<br />Hearing
<br />Proposed Land-Use
<br />Ordinance
<br />
<br />year for premises and operations and automobile liability.
<br />
<br />This being the date set for hearing to vacate a portion of Sullivan Street north of
<br />Fifth Street; no protests were received ard the hearing was closed. The Council
<br />having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Councilman
<br />
<br />Gould, seconded by Brewer and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
<br /> "Resolution No. 60-103 ordering vacation and abandonment of
<br /> Sullivan Street north of Fifth Street"
<br />was considered and passed by the following vote:
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<br />Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale N. Heinly,
<br /> Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall
<br />Noes, Councilmen None
<br />Absent, Councilmen None
<br />
<br />This being the date set for hearing to consider the final draft of the proposed
<br />Revised Land-Use Ordinance, as prepared by the Planning Department, Dr. Daniel F.
<br />Gordon, 8~3 N. Broadway, asked if the Ordinance would be read, and the Mayor replY(
<br />it would not as it would take considerable time due to its length, and it t~d been
<br />read to the Chamber of Co~nerce Civic Affairs Com~ittee, B~rd of Realtors, Edison
<br />
<br />officials and other interested agencies. Dr. Gordon stated that members of the
<br />medical profession objected to the parking requirements of one parking space for
<br />150 square feet of gross floor area in a P-PK District, and requested reconsiderati~
<br />of this restriction. Planning Director James Toepfer explained many excellent sour,
<br />were used in planning the parking requirements, and cited several local restriction~
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<br />not as favorable. Forrest Moody, 318 W. 17th Street, stated his office is used for
<br />
<br />medical and dental services and one parking stall for 225 square feet of area has
<br />been adequate for the past ten years, protesting that any greater restriction would
<br />create a hardship. Reverend Bob Shuler, First Methodist Church, protested that on
<br />the basis of one parking space for each three fixed seats provisions ~ould have to
<br />made for parking spaces for 400 members, for one hour only on Sunday, as there are
<br />no evening services, and that a ratio of one to five would be more reasonable. The
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<br />hearing was closed. It w~s moved by CounciLman Hubbard that the Ordinance be
<br />to second reading, incorporating "Alternate Procedure" pages ~l and ~2. Motion
<br />for lack of a second. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and
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<br />carried, the following Ordinance entitled:
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