~' From the County Water District submitting Minutes of May 10, 1961 Board of
<br />Directors Meeting,
<br />
<br /> From the City of Anaheim submitting Resolution No. 6964, adopted June 6, 1961,
<br /> requesting that the League of California Cities of Orange County make a study and
<br /> ccmparison of the relative cost to the County of Orange of providing County services
<br /> to incorpcmated cities and the cost of providing County services to unincorporate8
<br /> areas of Orange County,
<br />
<br /> From the City of Santa Monica stating every City in California faces a serious
<br />narcotics and morals menace and onl,v by the concerted action of all League of Calif-
<br />ornia Cities can the menace be halted, and submitting Engrossed Statement on Appeal
<br />in the case of the People v. Synanom Foundation, Inc., Report of the Com~ittee to
<br />Investigate Synanon and The Case Against A. B. 2626, and requesting a letter or wire
<br />to Governor Brown to veto A. B. 2626,
<br />
<br /> From Rsmberg & Lowry, Architects, offering services of architectUre, planning
<br />~and engineering for proposed Municipal Bowl, and submitting partial list of work
<br /> completed in 1960-61,
<br />
<br /> Frem the Downtown Association reference the study of the "Plan of Action Com-
<br /> mittee'' to improve the street system to handle the ever-increasing traffic load tha
<br /> tionthe CtviCon thisCentermatter,would generate, and urging the City Council to take favorable ac-
<br />
<br /> Frem the Manager, Chamber of C.~-,.~erce, expressing appreciation for the action
<br /> and Ross and R. L. Baker have been
<br />taken
<br /> reference
<br /> the
<br /> Library,
<br /> advising
<br /> Dr.
<br /> Ray
<br />appointed to represent their C(.~tttee on the Special Library Fact-Finding Committe~
<br />
<br /> From Ray L. Musick, 1614 North Towner Street, stating a citation for illegal
<br />parking was placed on cars parked horizontally on a cul-de-sac facing 1609-10-1~-15
<br />No. Towner Street, without prior notification, as they have been of necessity park-
<br />ing in this manner for the past six years, and requesting correction of the matter,
<br />
<br /> From Attorney Clifford J. Baxter, First Western Bank Building, representing
<br />Mr. and Mrs. George Trimble, 919 North Artesia Street, advisi~gthat in exchange for
<br />the conveyance of property by the Trimbles, and a paved easement by K. W. Koll, of
<br />property known as Lot 26, Tract 521, located at Tenth and Artesia Streets, an agree-
<br />ment was arrived at in a pre-council meeting session in the office of the Mayor, but
<br />not included in the Council meeting of November 21, 1960, to construct a six-foot
<br />chain link fence on both sidesof the easement, to insUre the right of privacy of th~
<br />Trimbles and the pUrchasers of the property developed by Mr. Koll. Attorney Baxter
<br />further states the easement has beccme a thoroughfare of foot traffic, allowing the
<br />school children to trespass her property, and requests conclusion of this matter as
<br />per the agreement of the parties arrived at the pre-Council meeting,
<br />
<br /> From Leopold Truberg, 5009 W. Hazard Avenue, advising an unfinished stretch of
<br />roundingroadway inlowerfrontground,Of his property is always muddy due to the irrigation of the sUr-
<br />
<br />Release Bonds
<br />
<br /> From Western Missionary Arm~, Les Angeles, enclosing letter frem their Attorne
<br />Herbert E. S~lwyn reference religious solicitation by their min~sters within the City,
<br />
<br /> Application of M. & W. Bus Lines, Inc., before the Public Utilities Commission
<br />for authority to increase passenger fares,
<br />
<br /> Minutes of the 173rd Meeting of the Orange County Mosquito Abatement District,
<br />dated June 16, 1961, and
<br />
<br /> Notifications of the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control Applications of
<br />Maxine & Robert D. Brunette, 1232 South Main Street; James E. & Lora Lee Simonson,
<br />852 North Garnsey Street; Anne V. and ArthUr O. Helling, 316 No. Harbor Boulevard;
<br />Gerald C. and Orville S. Pickering, 5019 W. Bolsa Avenue; Robert T. Castillo,
<br />1917 W. Fifth Street; and Antoinette I. and Paul Puccio, 401 East Chestnut Street.
<br />
<br />On rec.......~ndation of the Department of Public Works, and on motion of Councilman
<br />
<br />Hubbard, seconded by B~ewer and carried, the bonds were ordered released and improw
<br />
<br />ments accepted as completed on the following Tracts:
<br />
<br />Tract No. 3713
<br />
<br /> Bond in the sum of $61,000.00, filed by Messrs. Wm. N. Johnston and Elmer F.
<br />Nelson, for the improvements of property located on the north side of Sugar Avenue
<br />between Jackson and Harper Streets, in Tract No. 3713,
<br />
<br />Tract No. 3791
<br />
<br /> Bond in the sum of $35,000.00, filed by Hedges Building Corporation, for the
<br />improvements on four industrial parcels located 1300 feet north of Mcfadden Avenue
<br />at the west end of the WakehamAvenue cul-de-sac, in Tract No. 3791,
<br />
<br />Tract No. 3967
<br />
<br />for
<br />
<br /> Bond in the sum of $20,000.00, filed by Dianne L. Corporation, for the improve.
<br />ments on thirteen lots located northeast of the intersection of Hazard Avenue and
<br />Verano Street, in Tract No. 3967.
<br />
<br />On motion of CounCilman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, the claim of Ruth
<br />
<br />Ann Bradley, 202 South Oak, Orange, for alleged personal injuries in the sum of
<br />
<br />$10,000.00, due to fall on an alleyway running off Spurgeon Street, between Third
<br />
<br />and Fourth Streets, was referred to the City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
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