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ORD. ~',w-,~lq7~ C:RD!NANCE NS-107R AMENDING <br />OPF STREET PqRIF~NG LOTS THE S4NT % ANA MUNICIPAL <br /> CODE BY REPEALING SECTION <br />~l-6lg aND RE-EN~CTING S:kID SECTION )~S SECTION 41-629 AND ADDING <br />< NEW ?ECTION 41-61~q PERTAINING TO LANDSCAPING STANDARDS FOR <br />OFF STREET P'kRKING LOTS was adopted, on motion of Councilman Herrin, <br />seconde6, by Councilman Evans, and carried on the following roll call vote: <br /> <br />AYES: Her rin, Evans, <br />]":OES: None <br />P~BSENT: None <br /> <br />Villa, Patterson, Griset, Yamanxoto, ~v~arkel <br /> <br />ORD. NS-1679 ORDINANCE NS-1079 CHANGING <br />~MMEI'ZDMENT APPLICATION #681 DISTRICT C. LASe-IFICATION ON <br /> AMENDMENT ~_PPLIC ~ITJON #631 <br />FrLED BY MICHAEL A. >/ADEOEFF AND AMENDING SECTIONAL DISTRICT <br />M~P i!-57..0 (EXHIBIT gA 681 A) xx~as adopted, on motion of Counciln'~an Herrin, <br />seconded by Councilman Yar_%amot*, and carried on t.he follx~,ving roll cml vote: <br /> <br />qYES: <br />?,rOES: <br />AB S E NT: <br /> <br />Herrin, Yan',am. otc, Villa, Patterson, Griset, Wans, Markel <br />None <br /> None <br /> <br />f)LD. r.].-'--l!)?O Mr. 'Oonglas E. Orth, D~IB. <br />~'? ZONE An.qerson Company, 15,if E. <br /> 2~iir. ger, v'as pres. ent, <br />re?re~e~ing th~. Sar~ta Aha -;han~ber 6f C o:*z,~erce and, mere specifically, <br />the industrial Co,:nm!tree. He stated that their concern with Ordinance NS-10~3 <br />wa~ only ~ it applie~ to paragraph 4:1-473(b); he ~'ead a letter which the Santa <br />Aha Cha~ber of Commerce had directed to t~.e Clerk of the Council, setting <br />forth objections and re,-uesting the ~'ouncil to continue the matter to a later ..'ate <br />to provi6e time for furtl,e~ study. He also stated th~ in their opinion an <br />Ordinance limiting the height cf stor~e a. bove fences would put many fir~s, <br />such az luncher companies, printing rim*s, etc., out of business. <br /> <br />in discu~sion'by the Council, it was snggestecl that tn~ intent of the Ordinance <br />· ~r~.p to build higher fencer or ~n so:~e other n-.a~ner to scree~ unsightly <br />materi*.l stored out~-ide of buil~in~s. The l~l~nning Director advised that i~ <br />'.mawy Variance tpplicatio~ coming before the ~].anning Commission and the <br />city Council, one of th . co~ditions of apprev.?.l was that material to be stored <br />should not be stacked above the height of the fence; that this Ordinance was <br />designed to make it unnecessary to ~nclude this as a condition each tirne: and <br />that a £ence higher than six feet is defined as ~ str:~cture and must conforr-~. <br />to engineering standarJ~ to protect it from /iamage by -,vindblow. <br /> <br />I~..r. Pat Colee, emp!oye~:l by the Segerstrom Company, stated that industrial <br />de~etoprr~ent must ren~.i~ a:atr~ctive ard high 3terdards of development should <br />be n~xintaine.~. Councilman Evans' ,~otio~ to continue this ~atter to the <br />meetin% of Jur. e 7, 197!, ~Tas ceconde:7 by Counci].~an Herrin. <br /> <br />CITY COUNCII, -141- May $, 1971 <br /> <br /> <br />