HEARING Mayor Hall opened the hearing on Appeal
<br />APPEAL 77, DILLMAN Application 77, filed by Max A. Dillm~n
<br /> frc~ the Planning Commission's denial of
<br /> Variance Application 1691 to construct a
<br />72-unit garden type apartment development on A-1 property at 3922-30 West
<br />5th Street. Francis Horvath, ll6 35th Street, Newport Beach, proponent,
<br />responded to the Mayor's call for testfmony, and submitted a letter favoring
<br />the application from Arthur R. Schindler, owner of the property, and the
<br />lessee, Marris Hahn. On motion of Councilman Brewer, seconded by CouncllmRu
<br />Hubbard and carried, the letter was received and filed.
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<br />Julie Komrosky, 4024 West 5th Street, presented a petition with 94 signatures
<br />protestim~ granting of the variance. On motion of Councilm~u Brewer, seconded
<br />by CouncilmRu Hubbard and carried, Council received and ordered filed the
<br />petition. No further testimony being offered, the hearing was closed.
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<br />It was moved by Councilmau Hubbard, seconded by Councilm-u Brewer and carried,
<br />that the Council uphold the action of the Planning Commission and instruct the
<br />City Attorney to prepare a resolution denying Variance No. 1691.
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<br />HEARING Mayor Hall opened the hearing on Appeal
<br />APPEAL 78, RUSK Application 78, filed by W. W. Rusk from
<br /> the Planning Commission's denial of Variance
<br /> Application No. 1697 to establish a general
<br />business and professional office in an existing residential structure in the
<br />R-2 District at 1128 S. Standard Avenue. John Hoy, 844 N. Birch Street, spoke
<br />on behalf of the applicant. Council also heard testimony from Mrs. Rusk, who
<br />asked that the application be considered for professional uses only. There
<br />being no further testimony, the hearing was closed.
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<br />It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Gilmore, that the
<br />City Council overrule the decision of the Planning Com~ssion and instruct the
<br />City Attorney to prepare a resolution granting Variance No. 1697. On roll call
<br />vote:
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<br />Ayes, Councilmen:
<br />Noes, Councilmen:
<br />Absent, Councilmen:
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<br />Hubbard, Schlueter, Gilmore, Hall
<br />Brewer
<br />None
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<br />HEARING Mayor Hall opened the hearing on proposed
<br />PARKING LIMITATIONS parking limitations on West First Street
<br />WEST FIRST STREET between Main and Townsend. The Clerk pre-
<br /> sented a letter from Julius J. Friedman, 617
<br /> West 1st Street, objecting to the proposed
<br />restrictions and requesting 24 minute parking. On motion of Councilm-n Hubbard,
<br />seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried, the letter was received and ordered
<br />filed. The following persons spoke in opposition: Mrs. Laura Beltran, 1202 W.
<br />1st Street; Kenneth Bush, 2027 W. Washington;~Mrs. Roy E. Churchill, 1414 Meriday
<br />Lane; Virgil Williams, 1057 West 1st Street; M~s. Davis, owner of grocery at Ross
<br />and 1st Streets; Mrs. Sam Ketterling, 916 West 1st Street; W. G. Onberg, 13~12
<br />Wheeler, So. Anaheim, proprietor of Liquor Store, 701 West 1st Street, who sub-
<br />mitted a letter signed by eight property owners opposing restrictions. On
<br />~tion of Councilman Brewer, seconded by Counc~lm~u Hubbard and carried, the
<br />letter was received and filed. H~nry Grogan, owner of dry cleaners, 120~ West
<br />1st, also spoke in opposition.
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<br />Mr. Howard Ryan, 801 West 1st Street, spoke in favor of the proposed parking
<br />restriction. There being no further testimony, the Mayor closed the hearing.
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<br />It was moved by Councilman Schlueter, seconded by Councilman Hubbard, that the
<br />City Council approve the prohibition of parking on West First Street between
<br />Main Street and Townsend Avenue between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. a~d
<br />between 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. and instruct the City Attorney to prepare an
<br />appropriate resolution providing for such limitations. The motion was carried
<br />with Councilm~n Brewer voting "No".
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<br />City Council - 3 - January 7, 1963
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