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AMEND° APPo 60~ Hearing was opened on Amendment Appli- <br />PLA}~NING COMMISSION cation 603, initiated by the Planning <br /> Ccmmission~ proposing the amendment of <br />Sectional District Map 1-5-10 to reclassify property on the north side of <br />Santa Clara between Broadway and the Santa And Freeway frc~the P and C 5 <br />to the LP District° Plamuing Ccmnnission Reselution 5807 recommended approval° <br />The Clerk reported notice of hearing published, in The Register June 17, with <br />affidavit on file, and no communications received° There being ~o response <br />to call for testimony, the hearing was closed° <br /> <br />It was moved by Councilman Brooks~ seconded by Councilman Markel and carried, <br />that Council approve the reclassification and iustruct the City Attorney to <br />prepare an amending ordinance according to Ey~ibit A o <br /> <br />Due to a conflict of interest on the next item, Councilman Carlson left the <br />Council table° <br /> <br />~ ~ APPo 60~ - KOHLMEIER Hearing was opened on Amendment Appli- <br /> cation 60~, filed by Ralph Kohlmeier, <br /> proposing the amendment of Sectional <br />District Map 8-5-9 to reclassii~y property on the north side of F~uit Street, <br />between Tustin and Mabury, fr~n the R i to the LP District° planning Ccmmis- <br />sion recommended denial° The Clerk reported notice of hearing published in <br />The Register June 17, with affidavit on file, and that the following commun- <br />ications had been receivedE <br /> <br />Letters received by Council in favor of the Amendment Application - <br />Walter To Flaherty, Mo Do, 330 Wo 4th St.~ Tustin; Orange County <br />Medical Association, 300 So Flower St°, Orange; Santa And Community <br />Hospital, 600 Eo Washington. <br /> <br />Letters filed with Planning Commission in opposition - Lola S oMitchell, <br />710 Mabury; Carl Schwarz, 702 Mabury, petition containing approximately <br />~27 signatures. <br /> <br />Letter im favor filed with Planning Commission - Walter Tafel, 909 <br />Mirasol o <br /> <br />On motion of Councilman Herrin, seconded by Councilman Griset and carried, <br />the communications were ordered filed° <br /> <br />Speaking in favor of the application were Frank Bueche, 820 So Grand, repre- <br />senting Mabury Campany, noting the Planning Staff found the land use ~as accei~table$ <br />Co B. Knickerbocker, President of Board of Directors of the Community Hospital, <br />submitting letter frcm Norman Moore, hospital architect, recommending site; <br />Dr° Richard Opfell presenting Orange County Medical Association request for <br />approval; Dr° Thomas Hanigan, citing need for expansion and favoring proposed <br />site as ideal for emergency use with freeway access; Dr° Walter Flaherty, <br />noting Farmers Insurance building in northwest was not detriment to residential <br />neighborhood; Frank Gelinas, 1538 Eo ~th Street, former Chamber of Commerce <br />Manager, commenting on location of number of major industries in Santa A~a <br />because of hospital~ Dro Gerald S. Rash, Secretary of the Executive Committee <br />of Santa And Community Hospital, noting difficulty in finding 20 to ~0 acres and <br />possibility of affiliating with Medical School at Irvine if allowed to proceed° <br /> <br />Speaking in opposition were: George M~rray, 901 N. Mirasol, noting recent <br />Cabrillo Park development for residential area, citing Planning Staff conunent <br />that hospital would change character of neighborhood, need to maintain prime <br />R i to attract industry, right of general public to determine living environment <br />without other consideration$ Robert Lo Citron, 1525 Eo Vance Place, presenting <br />written statement citing removal of 2~ acres worth $40,000 an acre from tax <br />rolls~, noting traffic hazard to children using park and proposed elementary <br />school, and proposing alternatives of having hospital use land already owned <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL 229 july 3, 1967 <br /> <br /> <br />