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HEARinG - Hearing was opened on proposed <br />CR ZOnE Amendment t° Zoning Ordinance add~n~ <br /> a new Commercial-Residential Zoning <br /> District. The Clerk reported that <br />notice of hearing was publishe~ in The Register and no written c~nications <br />h~i been received. <br /> <br />The PI~t~E Director explained that the proposed amendment is an attempt to <br />mintmfme conflicts in strip cnmmercial development. There beiug no further <br />testimony, the hearing was closed. <br /> <br />It was move~ by Councilmen McNlchael, second,S by Counci~mA~ Bark an~ carried, <br />that Council approve the proposed amendment to the Zoning Ordinance of the City <br />of Santa Ann adding a new C~*,,ercial-Residential Zoning District as rec~..mended <br />by the pla,ning Commissio~ and instruct the City Attormey to prepare an appropriate <br />ordinance to amend the Municipal Code. <br /> <br />rec~en~ed by the Planning C.--.-ission. <br /> <br /> HeartnE was opeC.ed on proposed <br /> a~option of precise plato of street <br /> alignment for Dyer Road between <br />Pullman Street and Redhill Avenue <br />The Clerk reported that notice of the <br /> <br />hearing was published in the Register and that no written c~'~.~nications ha~ <br />been received. There being mo further testimomy the hearing was closed. <br /> <br />It was moved by Couucilma~ Gilmore, seconded by Councilman Brooks and carried, <br />that Council approve the proposed precise alignment of Dyer Road between Pul 1man <br />and Re&hill as shown in Precise Plan ~16 and instruct the City Attorney to <br />prepare an appropriate resolution. <br /> <br />TE~T. PARCEL MAP ~53 M~r. Ted J. Moriarty, 1085 N. <br /> Harbor, Anaheim, spoke to Council <br /> regarding Tentative Nap 45B to <br /> appeal conditions approved by <br />Coumcil om Narch 21, 1966, statimg he had not received notice of the meeting <br />before Commcil. The pla~n~r~ Director state~ that notice had been mailed and <br />there were no unusual conditions imposed upom this map when approve~. <br /> <br />~r. Noriarty stated that in 196~ dedication was made of 45 feet total from the <br />center line, the escrow was closed and service station built; he felt that an <br />additional five feet would ruin the operation. <br /> <br />The Public Works Director said that since the service station was originally <br />~eveloped the General Plan requires 100 feet instead of 90 feet which means 5 <br />more feet om either side, and dedication is a condition of a lot split. Ne <br />also etate~ no pumps will have to be m~ved from the service statiom, and if <br />they were the City would have to move them. <br /> <br />Nr. ~t~by M,~tllip, 1085 N. HarBor, Anaheim, concurred with the viewpoint <br />expressed by ~r. Moriarty inasmuch as this action would necessitate the pump <br />islands being only five feet from public right of way. The Public Works <br />Director stated that a Continuing Off&r ~f~:~e~ic&tiem could be made until the <br />City has to widen the street. Mrs. Virginia Green expressod the opinion that <br />Shell Oil should hot be required to dedicate. <br /> <br />Noti~ was made by Cemnc~lma- Brooks that a Continuing Offer: of Dedication <br />be made to amend Item 6 contained in P]~I-E Director's report dated 3-9-66, <br />for easement for Gram~ Avenue 50 feet center line to property line to the <br />southerly part of the service station property. The motion was lost for lack <br />of a second. <br /> <br />CITT COUNCIL - 531 - <br /> <br />May 16, 1966 <br /> <br /> <br />