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<br />Preliminary Record of
<br />Survey Map and
<br />Tentative Tract Maps
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<br />Survey Map No.207
<br />Chip Development Corp.
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<br />Tract No. 4226
<br />Mark Andrews
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<br />Tract No. 4227
<br />Boyle Engineering
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<br />Tract No. 4040
<br />Practical Builders,Inc.
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<br />Map of Tract No. 4024
<br />Solomon Enterprises,Inc.
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<br />Services of
<br />Library Stations
<br />in schools
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<br />R-1 District; also appealing Conditions 3 and 4 imposed by the Planning Cc~mission
<br />pertaining to deeds and engineering by the City and the moving o~/~ence on Bristol
<br />Street at City's expense. Mr. H. H. Foreman, Director, Department of Public Works~
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<br />recc~mnended that the following conditions be the responsibility of the Church:
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<br />(1) The dedication of an additional five feet along the frontage of their property
<br />on Bristol Street; (2) That a curb, gutter and sidewalk be placed to the edge of
<br />the existing pavement on Bristol Street; and (3) The dedication of all access righ~is
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<br />fron the property with exception of the existing driveways. Also, the condition
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<br />imposed by the Planning Department for the relocation of the fence. Attorney Mary
<br />Waters, 727 W. Seventh Street, Los Angeles, representing the Rc~an Catholic Arch-
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<br />bishop of Los Angeles, stated her client was desirous of providing a classroom
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<br />only, comprising 1, O00 square feet, to be used for reading, and at the time the
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<br />building was constructed, a ten-foot strip along thirteen feet of property was
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<br />dedicated, with no reference to the street improvement along the Bristol Street side.
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<br />On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Schlueter and carried, Appeal Appli-
<br />cation No. 24 of the Department of Public Works was denied, and the action of the
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<br />Planning Cc~mission upheld, approving Conditional Use permit No. 40, filed by the i
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<br />Rc~an Catholic Archbishop ~f Los Augeles, subject to conditions. )
<br />On motion of Counciim~ Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, the following Pre~'
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<br />liminary Record of Survey Map and Tentat iv e Tract Maps were approved:
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<br /> Preliminary Record of Survey Map No. 207, filed by Chip Development Corpora-
<br />tion, creating three lots located 660 feet south of Edinger Avenue and 1400 feet
<br />west of Bristol Street, subject to conditions;
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<br /> Tentative Tract Map No. 4226, filed by Mark Andrews, creating approximately
<br />llO lots and located south of Santiago Creek and east of Santiago Avenue, subject
<br />to conditions;
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<br /> Tentative Tract Map No. 4227, filed by Boyle Engineering for the Montg~nery
<br />Park Development Company, creating 176 lots located 600 feet south of Sugar Avenue
<br />and east of Harbor Boulevard, subject to conditions; and
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<br /> Second Revised Tentative Tract Map No. 4040, filed by Practical Builders, Inc~
<br />creating twenty lots located west of the intersections of King Street with 12th
<br />Street and Washington Avenue, subject to conditions.
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<br />On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, Map of Tract No.
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<br />4024, filed by Sol,non Enterprises, Inc., for the dedication as public highways
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<br />Sugar Avenue, Tampion Avenue, Davit Avenue, Cooper Street, Deming Street and M~xine~
<br />Street, and the dedication of easements for s~itary sewer purposes and the ease-
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<br />ments for drainage purposes so designated on said map, and all vehicular access
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<br />rights to Sugar Avenue, except at street intersection; and bond in the sum of
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<br />$110, O00.OO were approved; license fee in the sum of $~850.OO accepted~ and agree~
<br />ment covering improvements ordered signed.
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<br />The Mayor announced that no action will be taken relative to the closing of the
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<br />Hoover or Wilson Schools Library Stations, for at least sixty days, pending a stud~
<br />of the long-range program in this regard. The Manager, at the request of the
<br />orally presented a report stating the reasons for his recommendation, and advised
<br />the report would be recast for distribution to the City Council and other interested
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<br />groups. Attorney Walter H. Steiner, First Western Bank Building, representing the
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<br />parents of the Hoover and Wilson Schools, expressed appreciation for the extension
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<br />of time, and suggested the appointment of a eo~ittee to assist in the study. The
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<br />Mayor requested the appointment of two representatives each from the Board of Edu-
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<br />cation, Library Board, Santa Ana P.T.A. Council, Civic Affairs Committee of the
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<br />Chamber of Commerce, Junior Chamber of Co~mnerce~ Friends of the Library, Parents'
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