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99 <br /> <br />HEARING <br />AMEND. APPL. 412 <br />ROBOT F. BUCHHEIM <br />CA-42 <br /> <br />RESOLUTION 62-241 <br />CCMMENDATION - JR. <br />CHAMB~ OF COMMERCE <br />CA-82 <br />CA-lO6 <br /> <br />~RT - DYE~ <br />S. E. ANNEX <br />CA-94 <br /> <br />HEARING <br />FASHION SQUARE <br />ENTRANCE ROAD <br />CA-29 <br /> <br />HEARING <br />OFF STREET <br />PARKING LOT <br />CA-17 <br /> <br />It was moved by Councilman Brewer, seconded by Councilman Gilmore, that Council overrule the <br />action of the Zoning Administrator and instruct the City Attorney to prepare a resolution <br />ing Variance No. 1695 subject to dedication of property described in Public Works Department <br />Report prior to business license issuance; and subject to the applicant's agreement to continue <br />as a one-operator shop, and to provide off-street parking should parking restrictions be ' <br />on McFadden Avenue. On Roll Call vote: <br /> <br />Ayes: Councilmen Schlueter, Gilmore, Brewer, Hubbard <br />Noes: None <br />Absent ~ Mayor Hall <br /> <br />Vice-Mayor Hubbard opened the hearing on Amendment Application 412 filed by Robert F. Buchheim, <br />requesting an amendment of Sectional District Map 5-5-9 reclassifying property situated on the <br />north side of 17th S~reet west of Sherry Lane and generally measuring approximately 980 feet <br />north of 17th Street, from the A-1 and R-lB Districts to the C-5, R-4, and R-1 Districts. The <br />Clark reported that a letter had been received bom the applicant requesting a continuance to <br />January 7, 1963. <br /> <br />Hugh L. ~right, 2001 N. Lyon, spokesman for 136 petitioners opposing the R-4 portion of the <br />posed rezoning objected to a continuance. Others speaking in opposition were: William Wallace <br />1613 E. Catalina; Robert Bow, 2117 N. Lyon; George Hare, 1619 E. 19th Street; and Dr. H. N. <br />Bowden, 1610 E. 20th Street. A1 Enderle, 14192 Yorba Street, property owner on 17th Street, <br />spoke in favor of the amendment. <br /> <br />It was moved by Councilman Schlueter, seconded by Councilman Gilmore and carried that the hear- <br />ing be continued to January 7, 1963, 7:30 p.m., in the Santa Ana City Council Chamber. <br /> <br />Councilman Brewer read a resolution entitled "RESOLUTION NO. 62-241 CC~ME~DING THE JUNI~ <br /> <br />OF COMM~CE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA" for their part in the Santa Xnnual Christmas parade. It <br />was moved by CounciLman Brewer, seconded by Councilman Gilmore, that Resolution 62-241 be adopt- <br />ed. On roll call vote: <br /> <br />Ayes.' Councilmen Schlueter, Gilmore, Brewer, Hubbard <br />Noes: None <br />Absent: Mayor Hall <br /> <br />Council postponed until later in the meeting the hearing on Newport and Dyer, S, E. Annex. <br /> <br />Vice-Mayor Hubbard opened the hearing on a proposal that provisions of the State Vehicle Code <br />shall apply to a private road, Fashion Square Entrance Road. There being no response to the <br />for testimony, the hearing was closed. <br /> <br />On motion of Councilman Brewer, seconded by Councilman Schlueter, Council waived further reading <br />and adopted RESOLUTION NO. 62-235 DECLARING THAT THE PROVISIONS OF STATE V~ICLE CCOE SHALL <br /> <br />TO A PRIVATE ROAD OPEN FOR PUBLIC USE. On roll call vote: <br /> <br />Ayes: Councilmen Schlueter, Gilmore, Brewer, Hubbard <br />Noes $ None <br />Absent: Mayor Hsl~ <br /> <br />Vice-Mayor Hubbard opened the hearing on Resolution NO. 62-199 initiating a substitution <br /> <br />lng to substitute a new public parking lot for the existing lot in Vehicle Parking District No. <br />1. The Clerk reported that notice of the hearing was posted, published, and mailed to property <br />owners as required by law, and submitted affidavits thereto. On motion of Councilman Brewer, <br /> <br /> <br />