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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1939 (#1073-1083)ORDINANCE N0. 1073 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR H0~DING A GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION IN THE CITY OF SANTA AMA, CALIFORNIA, ON THE 10TH DAY OF APRIL, 1939, FOE THE ELECTION OF CITY OFFICERS IN SAID CITY AND VOTING UPON PROPOSITIONS, GIVING NOTICE OF SAID ELECTION, DESIGNATING THE POLLING PLACES, THE HOURS DURING WHICH THE POLLS SHALL BE OPENED, THE 0FFICEES TO BE E~CTED, AND APPOINT- ING ELECTION 0FFICEES TO SERVE AT SAID ELECTION THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA AMA DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: ~CTION 1: A general municipal election shall be held in the City of Santa Aha, Orange County, California, by the qualified electors of said City, on the second Monday in April, 1939, the same being the 10th day of April, 1939, for the election of the following named officers of the City of Santa Aha for the term of four years each, commencing on the Monday next succeeding the date of such election, to-wit: A board of five (5) trustees, to be known as the City Council; one of said trustees to be elected from each of the five (5) wards of said City, as last established by Ordinance No. 958; by the general vote of the whole of said City of Santa Ana. 2. A Board of Education, to consist of fiVe (5) members. 3. A Recorder, who shall be known as the City Judge. 4. A Treasurer. 5. A Clerk. 6. An Attorney. 7. A Marshal, who shall be known as the Chief of Police. SECTION .2: There will be 34 voting precincts within the territorial limits of the City of Santa Ana for the purpose of holding said election, consisting of a con- solidation of two or more of the regular election precincts last established for State and County election purposes as herein set forth, and the election boards for each such consolidated voting precinct respectively and the polling place thereof shall be as follows: Console.dated Voting Precinct #1 Comprising State aud County Nos. 1 and 2 and the polling place thereof shall be at the Fire Hall, 1322 North Sycamore St. Inspector Judge Clerk Clerk Bess C. Wood Bertha Young Norma G. Barker Helen Pauline Riley 1330 Bush St. 1515 N. Main St. 1117 N. Bush St. 2o? w. lOth st. Consolidated Vot,~p~ Precinct #2 Comprising State and County Nos. 3 and 4 and the polling place thereof shall be at the Y.M.C.A. Bldg., corner Sycamore and Church Sts. Inspector Judge Clerk Clerk W. B. Snow Ralph Collins Rose E. Ford Kate S. Scott 308 E. 6th St. 628 French St. 208 E. 9th St. 922 Spurgeon St. Consolidated Votin~ Precinct #3 Comprising State and County Nos. 5 and 6 and the polling place thereof shall be in the Lobby, Grand Central Apart- ments, ll6 N. Sycamore. Inspector Judge Clerk Clerk W. W. Wasser Geo. E. Peters Mrs. Clara C. Duggan Lillian M. Forgy 401 S. Sycamore St. 110 W. First St. 222 S. Sycamore St. 204 S. Sycamore St. Inspector Judge Clerk Clerk Inspector Judge Clerk Clerk Inspector Judge Clerk Clerk Inspector Judge Clerk Clerk Inspector Judge Clerk Clerk Inspector Judge Clerk Clerk Inspector Judge Clerk Clerk Inspector Judge Clerk Clerk Consolidated Voting Precinct Comprising State aud County Nos. 25 and 28 and the polling place thereof shall be at the Otto Haan Garage, 505 South Main St. Charles S. Kendall Frank L. Austin Almeda N. Kinslow Esther P. Gardner 311 Cypress Ave. 319 E. Chestnut St. 217 Spurgeon St.. 212 Orange Ave. Consolidated Voting Precinct ~5 Comprising State and County Nos. 63 and 64 and the polling place thereof shall be in the Jefferson School Building, 17th and Ross Sts. A. J. Smiley Lena M. Thomas Agnes K. Anderson Edith A. Schaniel 1415 N. Garnsey St. 1428 N. Broadway 414 W. 15th St. 617 Lime St. Consolidated Voting Precinct #6 Comprising State and County Nos. 61 and 62 and polling place thereof shall be in the Lillie J. Hamilton garage, 816 No. Ross St. Lillte J. H~milton Gustav Stumpf Melvin Trickey Frank H. Stauffer Consolidated Voting Precinct #~, 816 N. Ross St. 824~ N. Ross St. 829 N. Van Ness 330 W. Washington Comprising State and County Nos. 59 and 60 and the polling place thereof shall be at the Christian Church, 602 N. Broadway. P. E. Dooley Jessie M. Tumber W. A. Proctor Flossie Z. Confer 604 N. Ross St. 627 N. Van Ness 640 N. Van Ness 606 N. Ross St. Consolidated Voting Precinct Comprising State and County Nos. 45, 46 and 48 and the polling place thereof shall be at the American Legion Hall, North Birch St. Servert Running Mary J. Miller Bernice C. Fletcher Clara B. Brucke 306~ N. Broadway 306 S. Birch St. 417 W. Walnut St. 306~ N. Broadway Consolidated Vot~n8 Precinct #9 Comprising State and County Nos. 44 and 47 and the polling place thereof shall be at the City Water Works, 722 W. 1st St. A. M. Stauffer Marion M. Mathews Dorothy L. Griggs Jennie M. Gardiner 404 S. Garnsey St. 317 S. Flower ~t. 421 S. Flower St. 512 W. First St. Consolidated Voting Precinct #10 Comprising State mhd County Nos. 12 and 13 and the polling place thereof shall be at the Hoover School Building, 408 E. Santa Clara Ave. E. P. Stafford F. R. Schwitzer Mrs. Pearl Laub Emma Anderson 118 Edgewood Road 2548 Santiago St. ll4 Owens Drive 2335 Oakmont St. Consolidated Voting Precinct #11 Comprising State and County Nos. 14 and 15 and the polling place thereof shall be at the Lincoln School Building, 15th and French Sts. L. N. Nateer Estella J. Dresser Jannette R. Terwilliger Emma Swanner 301 E. 16th St. 1523 French St. 2014 Bush St. 201 E. 16th St. Inspector Judge Clerk Clerk Inspector Judge Clerk Clerk Inspector Judge Clerk Clerk Inspector Judge Clerk Clerk Inspector Judge Clerk Clerk Inspector Judge Clerk Clerk Inspector Judge Clerk Clerk Inspector Judge Clerk Clerk Consolidated Voting Precinct #12 Comprising State and County Nos. 16, 17 and 18 and the polling place thereof shall be at Wright's Garage, 410 Vance St. Charles W. Davies Charles F. Severance Mrs. Margaret Bray Mrs. Martha G. McBurney 814 Minter St. 1342 Grand Ave. 829 Minter St. 401 E. Washington Ave. Consolidated Voting Precinct #13 Comprising State and County Nos. 19 and 20 and the polling place thereof shall be at Trinity Lutheran Church, E. 6th and Lacy Sts. T. D. Knights Richard C. Mitchell Elizabeth W. Hill Edna Pearle Phillips 428 Fruit St. 617 E. 5th St. 725 Mortimer St. 305 Fruit St. Consolidated Voting Precinct ~4 Comprising State and County Nos. 21 and 22 and the polling place thereof shall be at John Muir School Building, 1335 E. 4th St. J. G. Quick Mildred Akin John K. Simmons Anita M. Dahl 1608 E. 4th St. 521 N. McClay St. 501 Linwood St. 1517 E. 4th St. Consolidated Voting Precinct #15 Comprising State and County Nos. 23 and 24 and the polling place thereof shall be at A.S. Lindegardts Garage, 107 Lacy St. E. E. Hardy Minnie L. Lindsay Tom Musselman Bertha Pilcher 518 E. Second St. 801 E. 3rd St. 608 E. 4th St. 925 E. 3rd St. Consolidated Voting Precinct #16 Comprising State and County Nos. 26 and 31 and the polling place thereof shall be at Roosevelt School Building, 318 E. 1st St. Mrs. Clara V. Bullock Fae E. Rowe Viola D. Franklin D. A. Bear 515 E. Walnut St. 516-a E. 1st St. 1001 E. Chestnut St. 1406 E. 1st St. Consolidated Voting Precinct #17 Comprising State and County Nos. 27 and 30 and the polling place thereof shall be at T.C. Colburn's Store, 401 East Chestnut St. John E. Kellogg Nell D. Winslow Leneous Crasher Fleda Van Deusen 603 Orange Ave. 502 E. Pine St. 806 Oak St. 724 Oak St. Consolidated Voting Precinct #18 Comprising State and County Nos. 32 and 34 and the polling place thereof shall be at Albert C. Markel's Garage, 511 McFadden St. Mary Verburg Freda Elnora Birkhead Mildred E. Hawks Mrs. Lois E. Mandy 309 McFadden St. 1121 Kilson Drive 1319 S. Main St. 1325 Orange Ave. Consolidated Voting Precinct #19 Comprising State and County Nos. 35 and 36 and the polling place thereof shall be at Edison School Building, Orange and St. Gertrude Place Nellie J. Hill James E. Province Helen Hitt D. A. Jones 1403 S. Main St. 2206 Orange Ave. 1449 Cypress Ave. 2129 Orange Ave. ~onsolidate~ Voting Preci~nct #20 Comprising State and County Nos. 29 and 33 and the polling place thereof shall be at the Fire Station No. 4, 625 Cypress Avenue. Inspector Judge Clerk Clerk Inspector Judge Clerk Clerk Inspector Judge Clerk Clerk Inspector Judge Clerk Clerk Inspector Judge Clerk Clerk Inspector Judge Clerk Clerk Inspector Judge Clerk Clerk Inspector Judge Clerk Clerk Inspector Judge Clerk Clerk T. P. Kingrey W. J. Julien Kate Files Mary E. Carlson 316 Beverly Place 928 Cypress Avenue 721 Cypress Ave. 313 Normandy Place Consolidated Voting Precinct #21 Comprising State and County Nos. 7 and 38 and place thereof shall be at the Spurgeon School 210 W. Cubbon St. the polling Building, Richard M. Thompson Mabel M. Gowdy Mrs. Zella Lee Dove Marie Beisel 817 S. Broadway 805 S. Broadway 823 S. Patton St. 209 W. Cubbon St. Consolidated Voting Precinct #22 Comprising State and County Nos. 39 and 40 and the polling place thereof shall be at R.C. McMillan's Garage, 702 S. Birch St. Iva D. Hallman Mrs. Eileen E. Hubbard John A. Dowell Gertrude A. Ellis 616 S. Broadway 712 W. Bishop St. 722 S. Van Ness Ave. 722 S. Parton St. Consolidated Voting Precinct #23 Comprising State and County Nos. 8 and 11 and the polling place thereof shall be at Lathrop Jr. High School, 1120 S. Main St. J. J. Jacobi Luella Jiles Pat Keeler Muriel Masin 2046 S. Van Ness 1335 S. Birch St. 2037 S. Sycamore St. 1310 S. Birch St. Consolidated Voting Precinct #24 Comprising State and County Nos. 9 and l0 and the polling place thereof shall be at William Wieland's Garage, 1201 S. Van Ness Ave. William Wieland W. E. Martin Mrs. Edith Grant Cora Belle WyIie Redford 1201 S. Van Ness Ave. 1246 S. Ross St. 1327 S. Van Ness Ave. 1218 S. Patton St. Consolidated Voting Precinct #25 Comprising State and County polling place thereof shall 602 S. Flower St. Nos. 37 and 41 and the be at the Lowell School, Pearl M. Livesey Mae J. Thomas Anna Kester Pearl M. Lycan 906 S. Garnsey St. 802 S. Garnsey St. lOO1 W. Camille St. 1023 W. Camille St. Consolidated Voting Precinct #26 Comprising State and County Nos. 42 and 43 and the polling place thereof shall be at Roy W. Potter's Garage, 1039 W. Chestnut St. Josephine Farrar Lillian Schneider Clarence E. Hammett Charles R. Miller 949 W..Chestnut St. 1048 W. Chestnut St. 1056 W. 1st St. lO11 W. Chestnut St. Consolidated Votin~ Precinct #27 Comprising State and County Nos. 49 and 50 and the polling place thereof shall be at McKinley School Building, S.W. corner 3rd and Flower Streets. L. L. Alderman Gl adys Vest Lois A. Pearson H. E. Secrest 1073 ~. 2nd St. 1002 W. 2nd St. 1029 W. 2nd St. 202 N. Garnsey St. Consolidated VotinE Precinct #28 Comprising State and County Nos. 51 and 52 and the polling place thereof shall be at 1307 W. 4th Street. L. P. Williams Elbert E. Childs Bertha E. Helmet Lucille Tidball ~236 W. 4th St. 1054 ~. 5th St. 1061 W. 3rd St. 1321 W. 4th St. Consolidated Voting Precinct #29 Comprising ~tate and County Nos. 53 and 54 and the polling place thereof shall be at Franklin School, 1512 West 4th St. Inspector Judge Clerk Clerk C. £. Buxton F. J. Flanagan Altha Harman Agnes Hird 1422 W. 3rd St. 1525 W. 1st St. 1604 W. 4th St. 1502 W. 3rd St. Consolidated Voting Precinct #30 Comprising State and Cotuuty Nos. 67 and 71 and the polling place thereof shall be at Flake Smith's Garage, 2409 Heliotrope Drive. Inspector Judge Clerk Clerk Alice S. Roehm R. Dean ~niley Naomi Steele Howard S. Beardsley 2612 N. Flower St. 2611 N. Flower St. 2625 N. Park Blvd. 2330 N. Broadway Consolidated Voting Precinct #31 Comprising State and County Nos. 68, 69 and 70 and the polling place thereof shall be at Helen Anderson's Garage, 1909 Greenleaf St. Inspector Judge Clerk Clerk Chas. F. Millen Emilie Walbridge Floss Brinkerhoff Helen Anderson 510 W. Santa Clara 2222 N. Main St. 2027 Greenleaf 1909 Greenleaf Consolidated Voting Precinct #32 Comprising State aud County Nos. 65 and 66 and the polling place thereof shall be at Woodrow Wilson School Bldg., 1317 N. Baler St. Inspector Judge Clerk Clerk Roy S. Lancaster Ida F. McCarty Catherine Crowe Leota Allen 1426 N. Baker St. 821 N. Lowell St. 827 N. Bristol St. 1147 W. 8th St. Consolidated Voting Precinct #33 Comprising State and County Nos. 55 and 56 and the polling place thereof shall be at Fremont School Building, 711 N. Artesia St. Inspector Judge Clerk Clerk Ernest F. Marks Anna M. Scudder Mrs. Mabel Koral Bertha E. Mason 1124 N. Bristol St. 1524 W. 9th St. 1414 W. Washington Ave. 1704 W. 9th St. Consolidated Voting Precinct #34 Comprising State and County Nos. 57 and 58 and the polling place thereof shall be at J.A. GaJeski Co. Bldg. 1015 W. 6th St. Inspector J.A. OaJeski 1015 W. 6th St. Judge Chester A. Hamblet 613 N. Shelton St. Clerk LIL~ian T. Edgar 1402 W. 7th St. Clerk Hazel J. Lancaster 1025 W. 5th St. That, in addition to the thirty-four consolidated voting precincts situated within the corporate limits of the City of Sauta Ana aforesaid, there shall be two special election voting precincts comprising that portion of the Santa Aha High School District lying outside of the corporate limits of the City of Santa Ana, for the purpose of voting only on members of the Board of Education, five (~) in number, for the term of four (4) years, for said Santa Ana High School District, sai8 special consolidated election precincts and the election boards for each such special consolidated election precincts respectively, and the polling place thereof shall be as follows: Consolidated Voting Precinct #35 Comprising all that territory embraced within the Santa Aha High School District and lying outside of the City of Santa Ana, but included within the Santa Ana School District and the Paularino School District of the County of Orange. The polling place shall be at the Eddie Martin's Airport, South Main St. and Newport Boulevard. Inspector Judge Clerk Clerk Jewel ~ameson Pearl Nelson Mrs. Gladys M. Higgins Margaret Wolverton R.D. Box 386, Santa Ana 2042 Oak St. Santa Ana R.D. 2, Box 386, Santa Aha R.D. 4, Box 393-C, Santa A~a 141 142 Inspector Judge Clerk Clerk Consolidated Voting Precinct #36 Comprising all that territory embraced withir the S~nta Ana High School District and lying outside of the City of Santa Ana, but included within the Greenville School District and the Diamond School District of the County of Orange. The polling place shall be at the Diamond School Building. A. E. Selvidge Mrs. Lillian E. Watson Clara E. Blackwell Vernle E. Graser R-4, Box 192, Santa Aha R-4, Box 145, Santa Ana R-4, Box 190, Santa Aha R-4, Box 223, Santa Aua Each of said election officers shal~ receive as compensation the sum of $5.00 for his or her services as a member of such election board. ~ECTION 3: That at said general municipal election there shall be submitted to the electors of the City of Santa Aha, pursuant to the provisions of Section 755 of "An Act to Provide for the Organization, Incorporation and Government of Municipal Corporations", approved March 18, 1883, Statutes 1883, p. 93, as amended, and other laws governing elections in cities of the Fifth Class in the State of California, the proposition or question of whether the compensatto~ of the members of the Board of Trustees, known as the City Council, shall be increased frc~ the present compensation of $25.00 per month each to $75.00 per month for each of the members of the said City Council. Said proposition shall be submitted to the voters at such election under the following proposition: PROPOSITION NO~. 1 Shall the compensation of the members of the City Council be increased to $75.00 per month for each of the meN- bets of the City Council? '-YES ' NO , If the majority of the electors voting at such election shall vote in favor of the foregoing proposition, then each of the City Councilmen shall receive the compensation specified therein, such compensation to begin on the 1st day of the next month succeeding the canvass of the return of such election, and the amount so fixed shall from such date be a charge against such City, payable the same as other fixed salaries are paid. SECTION AS Said election shall be held and conducted in accordance with the laws regulating general municipal elections in cities of the fifth class, and with the general election laws of the State of California, so far aa the same may be applicable thereto. The polls shall be opened at 6 A.M. on the day of said election, and shall be kept open until 7 P.M. of said day, at which time the polls shall be closed. SECTION 5: Notice of said election, containing a statement of the time of s~id election and of the names of the offices to be filled thereat, the proposition to be voted on, if any, and briefly, a general description of the voting precincts and location of the polling places, and of the time of the opening and closing of the polls, shall be given by the City Clerk, by one pub- lication in the SANTA ANA DAILY EVENING REGISTEH, a daily newspaper published and circulated in said City of Santa Ana, not earlier thau the sixtieth (60th) or later than the twentieth (20th) day before the date of said election. SECTION 6: The City Clerk shall prepare and c s~se to be published a list of the names of the nominees in alphabetical order, and the respective offices for which they have been nominated, (together with a statement of any proposition to be voted upon), twice before the day of said election, in the SANTA ANA DAILY EVENING REGIST~, a daily newspaper published in said City of Santa Ana in the form as required by law. SECTION ?: The City Clerk shall prepare and cause to be printed official ballots, in the form and number as required by law, and shall procure all other supplies necessary for the holding of said election as required by law. SECTION 8: The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance, and shall cause the same to be published three t Jmes in the SANTA ANA DAILY EVENING REGISTER, a daily newspaper printed, published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana; and this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from the date of its final passage. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Santa Aua this 6th day of March, 1939. ATTEST: E. L. Vege!l City Clerk by: Erma Keeler, Deputy. Fred C. Rowland Mayor ( SEAL). STATE OF CALIFOFNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE )SS CITY OF SANTA ANA ) I, E. L. VEGELY, do hereby certify that I am the City Clerk of the City of Santa Aha, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana; that the foregoing ordinance was regularly introduced and read to the said Council at its regular meeting, held on the 20th day of February, 1939, and was again read to said Council at its regular meeting held on the 8th day of March, 1939, and was at said meeting regularly passed and ~dopted by the said Council by the following vote, to-wit: AYES, TRUSTEES: Plummer W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, W.H.Penn, Ernest H. Layton, Fred C. Rowland. NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: None E. L. Vege~y. City Clerk by: Erma Keeler, Deputy. (SEAL). 144, ORDINANCE NO. 1074 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING DISTRICTS WIEIIN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND E~TABLISHING CLASSIFICATIONS OF LAND USES AND REGULATING SUCH LAND USES IN SUCH DISTRICTS; REGULATING THE HEIGHT OF BUILDINGS AND OPEN SPACES FOR LIGHT AND VENTILATION; ADOPTING A MAP OF SAID DISTRICTS; DEFINING THE TERMS USED IN SAID ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR THE ADJUSTMENT, AMENDMENT AND ENFORCE~&~NT THEREOF; PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR ITS VIOLATION AND REPEALING 0RDIN- ANCE NO. 809 AND ALL ORDINANCES AMENDATOR¥ THEREOF OR SUPPLEMENTARY THERETO, AND ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HER~t~ITH. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS; SECTION 1: An official land-use districting plan for the City of Santa Ana is hereby adopted and established to serve the public health, safety and general welfare end to provide the economic and social advantages resulting from an orderly, planned use of land resources. SECTION 2: DEFINITIONS This ordinance which defines and makes effective the Land-use District- ing Plan of the City of Santa Aha, shall be known as the "Use Districting OrdinanCe", and for purpose of this ordinance certain words and terms are defined. Words used in the present tense include the future; words in the singular number include the plural, and words in the plural number include the singular; the word "shall" is mandatory. The term "City Council" means the City Council of the City of Santa Aua, and the term "Planning Commission" means the Planning Commission of the City of Santa aa. The word "City" when used means the City of Santa Ana, a municipal corporation. "~lley": any public thoroughfare for the use of pedestrians or vehicles, not less than ten (10) feet nor more than thirty (30) feet in width, which has been deeded or dedicated to the City and shown as such on the official city maps of the City Engineer. "Accessory"; a building, a part of building or structure or use which is subordinate to, and the use of which is incidental to th~ of the main building, structure or use on the same lot. i "Apartment": a room or a suite of two or more rooms in a tenement or apartment house, occupied or suitable for occupancy as a residence for one faEily. "Apartment House": any building, or portion thereof, which is designed,! intended, built, rented, ~ ased, let or hired out to be occupied, or which is ~ occupied as the home or residence of three or more families living independently ~ of each other in such building. ~ "Basement": one or more stories wholly or partly underground and having one-half (1/2) or more of its height measured from its floor to its finished ceiling below the average adjoining grade. A basement shall be considered a story if the vertical distance from the average adjoining grade to its ceiling is over five (5) feet. "Building": a permanently located structure having a roof (all forms of vehicles excluded). "Building height": the vertical distance measured from the average level of the highest and lowest point of that portion of the site covered by the building to the ceiling of the uppermost story. "Building-site": the ground area of a building or group of buildings together with all open spaces as required by this ordinance. "Bungalow Court": a group of three or more detached one-story, one or two-family dwellings located upon a single lot together with all open spaces as required by this ordinance. Two-family dwellings shall mean two units as defined under "Dwelling". "Business or commerce": the purchase, sale or other transaction involving the handling or disposition of any article, substance or commodity for profit or livelihood, or the ownership or management of office buildings, offices,i recreational or amusement enterprises or the maintenance and use of offices by professions and trades rendering services. "Club": an association of persons for some common non-profit purpose but not including groups organize~ primarily to render a service which is customarily carried on as a business. "Dwelling, (one-family)": a building containing only one kitchen, designed for or used to house not more than one family, including all necessary employees of such family. "Dwelling Group": two or more dwellings, of any t~pe permitted in R-1 and R-2 districts, when located on one building-site. 145 "Dwelling, (multiple-family):" a building or buildings other than a hotel, 'designed for or used to house more than one family, living independently of each other, including all necessary employees of each such family. "Family": one person living alone or two or more persons living together. "Garage, (private)": an accessory building or an accessory portion of the main building, designed or used ~nly for the shelter or storage of vehicles owned or operated by the occupants of the main building. "Hotel": any building or portion thereof containing six (6) or more guest rooms used or intended or designed to be used, ~ t or hired ~ut to be occupied or which are occupied by six (8) or more guests, whether the compensation for hire be paid directly or indirectly in money, goods, wares, merchandise, labor or otherwise and shall include hotels, lodging and rooming houses, dormitories, turkish baths, bachelor hotels, studio hotels, public and private clubs, aud any such building of any nature whatsoever so occupied, designed or intended to be occupied except Jails, hospitals, asylums, sanitariums, orphanages, prisons, detention homes, and all similar buildings where human beings are housed and detained under legal restraint. "Kitchen": any room used or intended or designed to be used for cooking and/c the preparation of food. "Lot": A parcel of real property as shown as a delineated parcel of land with a separate and distinct number or other designation on a plat recorded in the offic of the County Recorder of Orange County, or (2) a parcel of real property not so delineated and containing less than 8000 square feet and abutting at least one public street or alley, and held under separate ownership from adjacent property prior to the effective date of ordinance No. 809 of the City of Santa Au a, or (3) a parcel of real property cbntaining not less than 6000 square feet abutting at least one public street or alley, if the same was a portion of a larger piece of real property held under the same ownership prior to the said effective date of said Ordinance No. 809, or (4) a lot as hereinabove described under (1) of this definition, plus all or a portion of an adjacent lot as so defined under cue ownership, or (5) porticos of such adjacent lots under one ownership containing a total of not less than 6000 sq. ft. "Lot, (corner)": a lot located at the Junction of two or more intersecting streets, with a boundary line thereof bordering on each of the two streets and having a width not greater then eighty (80) feet. "Lot (interior)": a lot which is not a corner lot is an interior lot. "Key Lot": the first lot to the rear of a corner lot, the front line of such key lot fronting upon the side street for such comer lot. "Lot Area': for the purpose of this ordinance shall mean the total horizontal area included within lot lines and shall include one-half (1~2) of the width of any alley, or portions thereof, abutting any such lot line. rear lot measured "Lot Depth": the average horizontal distance from the front lot line to the llne measured in the general direction of the side lot lines. "Lot Width": the average horizental distance between the side lot lines in general direction of front lot line. "Lot Lines": the established division lines between parcels of property, public or private. "Lot Lines (front):" the line separating the lot from the street in the case of an inside lot, and the line separating the narrowest street frontage of the lot from the street in the case of a corner lot. "Lot Line (rear)": that lot boundary line which is opposite and most distant from and not coterminous with the fmnt lot line. llne, "Lot Line (side)": any lot boundary llne not a front lot line or a rear lot "Lot (through)": a corner or inside lot, having frontage on two parallel or approximately parallel streets, or two streets the center lines of which if projected would not make an angle of more thau thirty (30) degrees. "Non-conforming Building, Improvements or Uses": buildings, improvements or uses which lawfully existed on any lot or premises prior to the effective date of any regulation, classification or restriction under this ordinance, or any amendment thereof, but which at such effective date did not comply with the regulations of this ordinance, end which thereafter uninterruptedly continue te exist and which do not - comply with the provisions of this ordinance for the district within which such building improvements or uses are located. "Side Street": that street bounding a corner lot and which extends in the same general direction as the line determining the depth of the lot. "Street": the laud dedicated in any manner to or condemned for use as a public highway, or established and shown as such on the official map of the City Englnee and shall include every boulevard, avenue, place, drive, court, lane or other thoroughfa~ dedicated to public travel, but shall not include an alley as defined herein. "Street Line": the boundary line between street and abutting property. "Structure": anything constructed or erected and the use of which is permanentl~ located or requires permanent location on the ground or attachment to some- thing having a permanent location on the ground, but not including walls and fences less · than six (6) feet in height and other improvements of a minor character. "Structural Alterations": any change in the supporting members of a building such as bearing walls, columns, beams, or girders and floor Joists or roof joists, girders, or rafters, or changes in roof or exterior lines. "Use": the purpose for which premises or a building thereon is designed, arranged, or intended, or for which it is or in the future may be actually occupied or maintained. "Yard": an occupied space on a lot or building-site on which a buildin is situated, and e~cept where otherwise provided in this ordinance, open and unobstructed from the ground to the sky. Rear and side yards do not apply to auxilltary buildings. "Yard (front):" a yard extending across the front of the lot between the inner side yard lines and measured between the front lot line and either: (a) the nearest line of the main building; (b) the nearest line of an enclosed or covered porch. "Yard (rear):" a yard extending across the full width of the lot and measured between the rear line of the lot and rear line of the main building nearest said rear line of the lot. "Yard (side)": a yard on each side of the building, between the building and the side line of the lot and extending from the street line of the lot to the rear yard. SECTION 32 ESTABLISHING DISTRICTS AND LIMITING THE USES OF LAND THEREIN In orde~ to classify, regulate, restrict and segregate the use of land and buildings, to regulate and restrict the height and bulk of buildings and to regulate the area of yards and other open spaces about buildings, seven(7) classes of districts beginning with the most restricted classification and pro- gressing to the less restricted classifications are established to be known as follows: R-1 Residence District; (for convenience cal~d Single-family). R-2 Residence District; (for convenience called Limited-~,~!tiple). R-3 Residence District; (for convenience called Multiple-family). C-1 Commercial District; (for convenience called Neighborhood). C-2 Cormmercial District; (for convenience called General). M-1 Manufacturing District; (for convenience called Industrial). M-2 Manufacturing District; (for convenience called Heavy Industrial). which said several districts are hereby established, and which said c~assificatiol and districts are shown and delineated and designated as R-l, R-2, R-u, C-l, C-2, M-l, and M-2 respectively on those certain maps numbered Sections I to 45, inclusive of Districting Map of the City of Santa Ana; which said maps are attached hereto and hereby adopted and made a part hereof. Changes in the boundaries of any such district may and shall be made by ordinance referring only to the Section or Sections of the Districting map affected by such changes. Any territory annexed t o the City of Santa Ana shall be in an R-1 Residence District until this ordinance is mnended to provide otherwise. Where uncertainty exists asto the boundaries of any district shown on said Sections of the Districting map, the following rules shall apply: (a) Where such boundaries are indicated as approximately following street and alley lines or lot lines, such lines shall be construed to be such boundaries; (b) In the case of unsubdivided property and where a district boundary divides a lot, the locations of such boundaries, unless the same are indicated by dimensions, shall be determined by use of the scale appearing on such Section of the Districting map; (c) Where a public street or alley is officially vacated or abandoned, the regulations applicable to abutting property shall apply to such vacated or abandoned street or alley. The boundaries of such districts as are shown upon the Section of the Districting map adopted by this ordinance are hereby adopted and approved, and the regulations of this ordnance governing the use of land and buildings~ the height of buildings, the sizes of yards about buildings and other matters as herein set forth are hereby established and declared to be in effect upon all land included within the boundaries of each and every district shown upon the said Sections of the Districting map. Except as hereinafter provided: 1. - no building shall be erected and no existing building shall be moved into, reconstructed, structurally altered, added to or enlarged, nor shall S any land, building, or premises be used, designed or intended to be used, for any purpose other than a use listed in Sections 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, l0 of this ordinance, amendments hereto, as permitted in the district in which such land, building or premises is located; or 2. - no building shall be erected, nor shall any existing building be moved, reconstructed, added to, enlarge~ or structurally altered to exceed in height the lib. it established hy Sections 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and l0 of this ordinance or amendments hereto for the district in which such building is located; 3. - no building shall be erected, nor shall any existing building be moved, structurally altered, added to, enlarged, reconstructed or rebuilt, nor shall any open spaces surrounding any building be encroached upon or reduced, in any manner except in conformity with the building-site requirements and the area and yard regulations established by Sections 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and lO of this ordinance or amendments thereto for the district in which such building is located. 4. - no yard or other open space provided about any building for the purpose of complying wi th the regulations of this ordinance, or amendments hereto, shall be considered as providing a yard or open space for any other building or structure. 5. - while a non-conforming use exists on any lot no other use of more restricted classification shall be permitted even though such other use would otherwise be a conforming use. 6. - whenever the owner of any l~nd or building devotes the same to a use of a more restricted classification than that permitted in the district where located, such act shall constitute a waiver of any rights to claim that any uses of buildings or land near or adjacent thereto constlt~te a nuisance in any manner different from that which would be a nuisance if such use were of the least restricted classification permitted in such district. SECTION 4: R-1 RESIDENCE DISTRICT: (for convenience called single-family). (a) Uses Permitted 1. One-family dwellings of a permanent character placed in permanent locations, together with accessory buildings, including private garages to accommodate not to exceed three cars. 2. Private greenhouses and horticultural collections for domestic non- commercial use, public parks, fl~er and vegetable gardens, fruit trees, or any other agricultural use. Temporary real estate offices devoted to sale of real estate in the tract in which located only, and for a period of not to exceed one year, and private recreation and playgrounds. 3. One (1) unlighted non-electric sign not exceeding six (6) square feet in area pertaining only to the sale'~ lease or hire of only the particular building, propertl or premises upon which displayed. No other advertising, signs, structures or devices of any character shall be permitted in any R-1 (Single-family) Residence District. 4. Underground storage of not to exceed one thousand (9000) gallons of petroleum fuel for heating buildings on the premises. 5. Fences and hedges not over six (6) feet in height but not exceeding four (4) Feet in height, where such fence or hedge is nearer the front lot line than the depth of required front yard. (b) Building Height Two (2) stories and not to exceed thirty-five (35) feet except as provided in Sections ll and 12. (c) Building-site Area ReQuired Except as provided in Sections 11 and 12 the mininum building-site area for each one-family dwelling shall be six thousand (6000) square feet, provided this limit shall not apply to lots of less area if shown as such in the office of the County Recorder before the effective date of this ordinance, or if under separate ownership before such effective date. Not more than one (1) one-family dwelling shall be permitted upon any one (1) lot. (d) Front Yard Rev ired. Except as provided in Sections ll and 12, no building shall be erected closer t¢ the front property line than the distauce shown upon the districting map, provided, when no distance is shown, no building shall be erected closer than sixty (60) feet from the center llne of the street upon which the building-site fronts. Distances shown on Districting Maps for front yard depth are to be measured from center line of street. (e) Side Yard Required. Except as provided in Sections ll and 12, each side yard shall be not less than four (4) feet wide on lots fifty (50) feet wide or less, or five (5~ feet on lots wider than fifty (50) feet. (f) Rear Yard Required. Except ms provided in Sections 11 and 12, the depth of the rear yard shall be not less than twenty (20) feet. SECTION 5; R-2 RESIDENCE DISTRICT (for convenience called Limited-Multiple). (a) Uses Permitted. 1. All uses permitted in the E-1 District (Section 4) but under the sam. restrictions, conditions and limitations as specified in Section 4. 2. Two-family dwellings only as provided in paragraph (c) of this Section. 3. Schools, churches, public playgrounds. 4. There shall be provided on each building-site, garage spac~ for at least one automobile for each family unit or apartment contained on such site. (b) Building Height Limit. TWO (2) stories and not to exceed thirty-five (35) feet, except as pro-. vided in Sections ll and 12. (c) Building-site area ReQuired. Except as provided in SectiOns 11 and 12 the minimum building-site area for each two-family dwelling shall be six thousand (6000) square feet, provided this minimum limit shall not apply to lots of less area if shown as such in the office of the County Recorder before the effective date of this ordinance, ~nd provided that en such lot an additional family or housekeeping unit may be added to such building for each one thousand five hundred (1500) square feet of area of the same lot in excess of said six thousand (6000) square feet minimum. Not more than one single or multiple f~nily dwelling shall~be permitted upon any one (1) lot. (d) Front Yard Required. Except as provided in Sections ll and 12, no building shall be erected closer to the front property line than the distance shown upon the district map, provided~ when no distance is sho~ nc build~ng shall be erected closer than fifty (50) feet from the center line of the street upon which the building-site fronts. (e) Side Yard Re.Quired. Except as provided in Sections ll and 1E, each side yard shall have a minimum width of three (3) feet. (f)- Rear Yard ReQuired. Except as provided in Sections ll and 12, no building shall be erected closer than ten (10) feet to the rear property llne of the building-site. (g) Distance between Buildings on Same Lot. No dwelling or other main building shall be closer than fifteen (15) feet to any other dwelling or main building on the same building-site, and no detached accessory building shall be closer than five (5) feet to any main building except as provided in Sections ll and 1£. SECTION 6:R-3 RESIDENCE DISTRICT (for convenience called Nultiple-fa~i~ (a) Uses P~rm. itted. 1. All uses ~srmitted in R,1 and R-2 Districts (Sections 4 and 5), but under same restrictions, conditions and limitations as specified in Sections governing same. 2. Apartment houses, bungalow courts, dwelling groups, and multiple- f~Eily dwellings. Hotels, boarding and lodging houses. 4. Lodges, fraternities and sororities. 5. Offices of dentists, physicians, and other engaged professionally in any legalized form of healing, only when located within the following described areas: Beginning at the southwest corner of Lot 9 of Columbia Tract, as shown on a map recorded in Book ~, Page 1T, of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County~ California; (Also being the northeast corner of Sycamore and Tenth Street) thence west along the north line of Tenth Street to a point distant 125 feet westerly from the west line of Broadway Street~ ~hence north along a line parallel to and distant 1£5 feet westerly from the west l~ne of Broadway Street to an intersection with the south line of Lot 3~ Block A, of Barton Tract, as shown on a map recorded in Book 6, Page 18, Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County, Califon~la; thence east 330 feet, more or less, to a point 125 feet east of the east line of Broadway; thence south along a line parallel to and distant 1~5 feet easterly from the east line of Broadway to an intersection with the south line of Fifteenth Street; thence east 303.5 feet, more or less, to a point 125 feet east of the east line of Sycamore Street; thence south along a line parallel to and distant 125 feet easterly from the east llne of Sycamore Street to an intersection with the north llne of Tenth Street; thence west 125 feet to the point of beginning. ALSO: Commencing at the southeast corner of Lot 14, Block l, South Side Addition, as shown on a map recorded in Book'3, page 44, Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County, California; thence west to the Addition, as shown on a Maps, Records of Orange southwest corner of Lot 14, Block A, Heninger's Map recorded in Book 5, Pages 5 and 6, MisCellaneous County, California; thence north to an intersection with the south line of Walnut Street; thence east to the northeast corner of Lot 2, Blocs 8, Palmer's Addition, as shown on a map recorded in Book 34, Page 87, Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California; thence south to the point of beginning. ALSO: All that property lying between Bush Street and Main Street and between Sixth Street and Washington Avenue; and in the West one-half of all blocks lying between Bush Street and Sourgeon Street and between Sixth Street and Washington Avenue, and being in the R-3 District. 6. There shall be provided on each building-site, garage space for at least one automobile for each family unit or apartment contained on such site, provided. that gara£e and parking space capacity for hotels and hospitals need not exceed one- third (1/3) the number of guest rooms. 7. Signs not exceeding twelve (12) square feet in area, including lighted signs, pertaining to nature and name of use of premises only. (b) Buildin8 HeIEht Limit. Four stories (4) and not to exceed Seventy (70) feet over entire building-site exclusive of required yard space, provided that two additional stories which do not exceed thirty-five (35) feet additional may be erected for each five (5) feet such additional stories are set back from all the exterior side and front wall lines of the ground floor, (c) Building-site Area Required. Except as provided in Sections ll and 12, the minimum building-site area for each multiple family dwelling shall be sufficient to provide the yard areas hereinafter specified. (d) Front Ya.r~ Required. Except as provided in Sections 11 and 12, no building shaI] be erected closer to the front property line than the distance shown upon the district msp, provided, when no distance is shown, no building shall be erected closer than fifty (50) feet from the center line of the street upon m h ich the building-site fronts. (e) Side Yard Required. Except as provided in Sections 11 and 12, each side yard shall have a minimum width of three (3) feet, provided that above the fourth story, or not to emceed seventy (70) f~et, each additional two (2) stories shall be set back as provided in paragraph (b) of this section. (f) Rear Yard Required. Except as provided in Sections ll and 12, no building shall be erected closer than ten (10) feet to the rear property line of the building-site. (g) Distance Between Buildings on Same Lot. No dwelling or other main building shall be closer than fifteen (15) feet to any other dwelling or main building on the s~ne building-site, and no detached accessory building shall be closer than five ~5) feet to any main building, except as provided in Sections ll and 12. SECTION 7: C-1 C0~ERCIAL DISTRICT (for convenience called Neighborhood). (a) Uses Permitted. 1. All uses permitted in the R-l, R-2 and R-3 Districts, (Sections ~, 5 and 6), but under same restrictions and limitations as specified in Sections governing same 2. The fol]owing retail stores, trades and services; together with advertlsi~ signs: Automobile parking lot, Automobile service station motor fuels and oils, lubrication pit or hoist. No auto repairing, washing, tire rebuilding aud/or battery manufacture. Bakery, limited to retail sales on same premises, Ban~, Barber Shop, Battery Charging and Repair, Beauty Parlor, Cafe-Cafeteria, Cigar-tobacco stand; Cleaning and Dyeing office (sponging and pressing only). Confection store (no manufacturing). Dairy, (no bottling), Delicatessen, Dining Room (public), Dressmaking shop (no factory), Drug Store, Embroidery Shop, Fire Station, Flower Shop, Fruit Store, Grocery Store, Hair Dressing Parlor, Hardware Store, Health Food ~tore, Hemstitching Store, Hospitals, Household utensils or goods, Ice Cream Parlor, Laundry Agency, Library, rental, Lunch Reom, Nagazines, periodicals, news, Nanicure Parlor, Neat ~tarket, News Stand, Notions, Sales, Police Station, Poultry, dressed, Professional offices, Real Estate offices, Refreshment Stand, Service Station (see automobile service station) Shoe Shining Stand, Soda Fountain, Soft Drink Fountain, Sponging and pressing (no dry cleaning or laundering), Tea Room, Vegetable Store. 3. Any other retail business or retail commercial enterprise which is similar in its character of rendering neighborhood commercial service and is not more detrimental to the welfare of the neighborhood in which located than any use listed above. (b) Building Height Limit Two (2) stories and not to e~ceed thirty-five vided in Sections ll and 12. (35) feet except as pro- (c) Building-site area required. None, except as provided in Sections ll and 12. (d) Front Yard ReqLdred. None, except as provided in Sections ll and 12. (e) Side Yards Required. shall not None, except as provided in Sections ll and 12. (f) Rear Yard Required. Except as provided in Sections ll and 12, the depth of be less than ten (1O) ~eet. the rear yard SECTION 8:C-2 C0~&V~RCIAL DISTRICT (for convenience called General) (a) Uses Permitted. 1. All uses permitted in the R-l, R-Z, R-3 and C-1 Districts (Sections 4, 5, 6 and 7), but under same limitations and restrictions as specified in Sections governing same. 2. Any business of a retail, wholesale or service type, but not including the fei!owing uses: Automobile wrecking, Beverage Manufacturing or bottling, Carpet cleaning plants, Cleaning an8 dyeing plants, Fender and body repair shops, Ice Manufacturing, Laundries, Milk-bottling plants, Salvage Yards, Sheet-metal shops, Shooting Galleries, e~cept indoor, Storage of gasoline or Class "~" petroletun products in excess of a total of five thousand (5000) gallons 'or five thousand (5000) gallons of other petroleum products per twenty-five hundred (2500) square feet of lot area. Undertaking cstablishments (morticians, funeral parlors) are only permitte8 in C-2 district when located in the following described area; Easterly of the center line of Main Street and Northerly of the center line of East Fourth Street. (b) Building Height Limit. Except as provided in Sections ll and 12, the maximum building height shall not exceed the width of the widest street upon which the building faces, except, however that towers or portions of any building may emceed the above maximum height limit pro- vided the total cubage of the building does not exceed that of a structure occupying the entire building-site and of that maximum allowable height. (c) Building-site Area ReQuired. Same as the C-! District. (Section 7). (d) Side Yards Required. Same as the C-1 District. (Section 7). (e) Rear Yard Required; Same as the C-1 District. (Section 7). SECTION 9: M-1 M~NUFACTURING DISTRICT (for convenience caIled Industrial). (a) Uses Permitted. All uses permitted in R-l, R-2, R-3, C-l, C-~ Districts, (Sections 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8) but under the same limitations and restrictions as specified in Section governing same. 2. Any use other than the following which are expressly prohibited: Abattoir (except poultry dressing for retail sales from premises), Asphalt, mixing, refining and storage plants, Absorption plants, Bag Manufacturing and cleaning, Blast furnace, Boiler wc~ks, Bunkers, rock and/or sand, Coke ovens, Cooperage works, Cordage mills, Creosote storage or m~uufacturing, Crude cil handling, and/or trans-shtpping, Distillation of coal, wood or bone, Distillation of liquor or spirits, Fat rendering, Fertilizer works, Foundertes, Fur or Hide curing and tanning, Garbage incineration, reduction or dumping (private, Incineration, commercial, Junk yards, Manufacturing of - Acetylene gas, Acids, Aluminum, Ammonia, Ammunition, Aniline Dye, Asbestos products, Asphalt, Bleaching powder, Bricks, Caoutchouc products, Carborundum products, Casein products, Celluloid, Cement, Chalk, Charcoal, Chemicals, (Sections specified Clay Products, Coal tar products, Cottonseed oil, Disinfectants, Explosives, Felt, Fertilizer, Fireworks, Glue, Graphite, Grease and tallow, Gunpowder, Gutta Percha, G~osum, Hides, Kalsomine, Lamp black, Lard, Lime, Linseed oil, Matches, 0il Cloth, Oleomargarine, Ordnance, Oxygen gas, Paint and lacquer, Paper and paper pulp, Pickles, Plaster of Paris, Potash, Printing Ink, Pumice, Rubber, Sauerkraut, Shellac and varnish, Size and glue, Snuff, Soap, Soda and washing compounds, Tar and Tar products, Turpentine, Vinegar, Waste paper products, Wood pulp, Ye a s t, Zinc products, 0il Drilling, Oil refining, Quarri es, ReFuse, - inclueration or reduction, Rock c rushing, Rolling mills, Shell grinding, Smelters, Stockyards, Tanneries, Terra Cotta, Tile, Wood Scouring and Pulling. (b) Building Height Limit S~ as in the C-2 District (Section 8) (c} B~ilding-si~e Area Required. None, except as provided in Sections 11 and 12. (d) Front Yard Required. Same as the C-1 District (Section 7). (e) Side Yards Required. Same as the C-1 District (Section 7). (f) Rear Yard Required. Same as the C-1 District (Section 7). SECTION 10:M-2 MANUFACTURING DISTRICT (For convenience called Heavy Industrial) (a) Uses Permit.red. 1. All uses permitted in R-l, R-2, R-3, C-l, C-2 and M-1 Districts 4, 5, 6, V, 8 and 9), but under such limitations and restrictions in Sections governing same. 2. Any other use not otherwise prohibited by law. (b) Building-Height Limit. as 153 None except those specified in Districts R-l, R-2, and R-3 and applied only 'to such uses permitted in such Districts respectively. (c) Building-site Area Required. None except those specified in Districts R-I, R-2 and R-3 and applied only to such uses permitted in such districts respectively. (d) Front Yard Required. None, except those specified in Districts R-l, R-2 and R-3, and applied only to such uses permitted in such districts respectively. (e) Side Yard Required. None, except those specified in Districts R-l, to such uses permitted in such District~ respectively. (f) Rear Yard ReQuired. R-2 and R-3 and applied only None except those specified in Districts R-l, R-2 and R-3 and applied only to such uses permitted in such Districts respectively. (g) Distance between Buildings on Same Lot. None, except those specified in Districts R-l, to such uses permitted in such Districts respectively. SECTION il~ GENERAL PROVISIONS AND EXCEPTIONS. R-2 and R-3 and applied only Any construction, erection, moving, alteration or enlargement of any building or any use of any premises which by the provisions of this ordinance is not permitted in the district in which such building is located or in which such use is made, is hereby prohibited. The foregoing regulations shall be subject to the following exceptions: (a) Hses. When a key lot which is sixty (60) feet or less in width, and which is classified as R-2 or R-3 adjoins the rear of property classified as C-2, said key lot may be used for any use permitted under the C-2 classifications, provided, however, that said property so classified as C-2 is one hundred (100) feet or less in depth, that the use of said Sey lot is enclosed in a building and is an integral part of the use of said property so classified as C-2 and that no street entrance or entrances are placed, maintained or permitted on said key lot. The follo~ng accessory uses, in addition to those he reinabove mentioned, be permitted in any district, provided that such accessory uses do not alter the character of the premises in respect to their use for the purpose permitted in such respective districts; shal 1. The operation of necessary facilities and equipment in connection with schools, colleges, universities, hospitals and other institutions permitted in the respective districts. 2. Recreation, refreshment and service buildings in public parks, playgrounds and golf courses. (b) Heisht 1. Towers, gables, spire~, penthouses, scenery lofts, cupolas, water tanks, silos, covering not more than 10% of t~e ground area of buildings, at base thereof, artificial' windbreaks, wind mills and similar structures and necessary mechanical appurtenances may be built and used to a greater height than the limit established for the district in which such structures are located, provided, however, that no structure in excess of the allowable building height shall be used for sleeping or eating quarters, or for any commercial purpose other than such as may be incidental to the permitted uses of the main building. 2. Where the average slope of a lot is greater than one (1) foot rise or fall in seven (7) feet of distance from the established street elevation of the propert line, an additional story will be permitted on the downhill side of any building. (c) Area Exceptions. 1. In any R-1 (single-family) Residence District or R-2 Residence District, any lot having an area less than six thousand (6000) square feet of record or for which a recorded contract of sale is in force at the time of passage of this ordinance and which is shown upon any subdivision map duly approved by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha and recorded, may be used as a building-site for one single-family dwelling and will be subJecttb only the following yard regulations: a. the minimum side yard shall be three (3) feet; b. the miniEum rear yard shall be ten ~10) feet. 2. Any lot shown upon an official subdivision map duly approved by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha and recorded, or any lot for which a deed is of record in the office of the County Recorder of Orange County or any lot for which a recorded contract of sale is in full force and effect at the ~me this ordinance becomes effect- ive may be used as a building-site. 3. Where .the front yard line shown upon the map or provided in this ordinance is twenty (20) feet or less, the front yard recDirements on a key lot shall be one-half (~) of the depth so provided or shown upon said map; where the front yard line so provided or shown upon the map is more than twenty (20) feet, the front yard depth on a key lot shall be one-third (1/3) of the depth so provided or shown upon said map and the front yard depth on the inside lot adjoining the key lot shall be two-thlr~s (2/3) of the depth so provided or shown upon said map. For the purpose of this paragraph, a lot classified as R-l, R-2 or R-3, when next ad3olnlng property classified as C-l, C-2, M-1 or M-3, shall be considered as a key lot. 4. In computing the depth of a rear yard from any building where such yard opens upon an alley, one-half (1/2) of the width of such alley may be deeme~ to be a portion of the rear yard; when such yard opens upon a street, or public park or creek or river front under public ownership, ten (10) feet of such public open space may be deemed to be a portion of the rear yard. 5. No detached accessory ~ildinM may exceed two stories in height, nor may it occupy more than two-thirds (2/3~ of the area of a rear yard. 6. Where an accessory building is attached to and made a part of the main building, at least fifty (50) per cent in the length of one of the walls of such accessory building shall be an integral part of the main building and such accessory building shall c~ply in all respectm with the requirements of this ordinance applicable to a main building. An accessory building, unless attached to and made a part of the main building as above provided for, shall be not closer than five (5) feet to the main building. V. Detached accessory buildings in Districts R-l, R-2, and R-3 may conform to the following regu~tions asto their locations upon the lot; (a) where the slope of the front half of the lot is greater than (1) foot rise or fall in a four (4) foot run from the established street elevation at the property line; one (b) or where the elevation of a lot ten (10) feet fr~ the front prop~ty line is six (6) feet or more, above or below the established street grade at the property line, a private garage may be built to the street and side lines. 8. In the case of a corner lot abutting upon two (~) streets, no accessory buildin6 shall be erected, altered or moved so as to encroach upon the front half (1/2) of such lot, or closer than the front yard requirements of the adjacent key lot. 9. Cornices, canopies, eaves or any other architectural re,urea may extend into the front yard for a distance of not to e~ceeO two (2), feet, six (61 inches. A landing ~lace or uncovere~ porch may extend into the front yard to a ~stance of six (6) feet acres one half the width of the lot, measured from the front line of the building, provided'that such landing place or porch shall have its floor no higher than the entrance floor of the building. Stairs lead- ing from the ground to said landing place or porch may project beyond said six (6) feet. An open work railing no hig~her than three (3) feet may be placed around said l~nding place or porch, but not around the stairway leading thereto. (d) Non-Conforming Improvements or Uses: 1. Non-conforming uses of any premises shall not be changed except to a use which is similar in nature, operaticn and degree of c~patibility to surrounding property, to the use which occupied the premises at the time it became non-conforming or the use for which the tmilding was intended as provided in (2) of this paragraph (d). A non-conforming use of any premises may be changed to a use of s more restricted classification as defined by this ordinance 2. Any non-conforming building or portion thereof which is specificall designed or arranged or was unquestionably intended to be occupied by or used for a non-conforming use but was not 'so occupied or used at the ti~ the said use became non-conforming by reason of this ordinance, may hereafter, if not altered or repaired as prohibited by the following paragrat~hs, be occupied or used for the purpose for which it was so designed, arranged or intended. 3. Repairs and alterations which do not enlarge or increase the size of a non-conforming building or buildings used for non-conforming uses, may be made to any such building provided' that the aggregate value of all or separate repairs or alterations shall not exceed fifty (50) per cent of the assessed value as of the date such building first became non-conforming or was used for non-conforming uses. No repairs, alterations or additions shall be made to any building used for a non-conforming use or a non-conforming building which has bee~ damaged by fire, flood, wind, earthquake or other calamity, or which has been dismantled or demolished by owner, to the extent of more than fifty (505 per cent of its value at the time of such damage, unless and except every portion of such building is made to conform with all provisions of this ordinance for new build- ings, and such non-conforming use is discontinued. 4. No non-c~nforming build~g or improvement or building or improvemen' used for a non-confoEr..ng use shall be added to or enlarged or structurally altered in any manner unless such building, improvement, a~¢itions or enlargement · conform in every respect with the provisions herein set forth for the district in which such building or ~mprovement is located as shown on the ~istricting map, except to make said building or i~provement Int~ a conforming building and thereafter ssme shall only be used for conforming use. 5. A non-conforming use of any premises or portion thereof occupying a conforming building or portion thereof, or occupying any lot or premises and not housed in a building shall not be enlarged or extended into any other portion of the conformir building or into lot or building-site not actually so occupied at the time such use became non-conforming nor shall such use be changed except to a conforming use. If such a non-conforming use of any premises or portions thereof is discontinued or change to a conforming use, it shall not thereafter be re-established or reopened. 6. Subject to the limitations contained in this ordinance the particular use of any building, structure, improvement or pre~~tses existing at the time this ordinance becomes effective may be continued in the event that such use is not in violation of any other ordinance or law. SECTION 12: VARIANCES AND CONDITIONAL EXCEPTIONS. When practical difficulties, unnecesssrily severe hardships or results inconsistent with the general purpose of this ordinance occur through the strict interpretation of the provisions hereof, the Planning Commission of the City of Santa Ana upon its own motion or upon the ve~ fled petition of any property owner, may grant such variance, in the manner provided herein, from the terms of this ordinance as it deems to be necessary to assure that its spirit and purpose will be observed, public safety and welfare secured, and substantial Justice done. The granting of such varian shall conform to the following procedures and considerations: (a) Upon the filing of a verified petition by a property.owner, or upon its own motion, the Planning Commission of the City of Santa Aha shall give public notice of the intention to consider the granting of a variance as provided in Sections 12 and 14 hereof. (b) Not more than thirty (30) days following said hearing the Planning Commission shall announce its findings by formal resolution, and said resolution shall recite among other things the facts and reasons which, in the opinion of the Planning Commission, make the grant~g or denial of the variance necessary to carry out the provisions of this Section and the general purpose of this ordinance, and if such resolution recommends that ~he variance be granted, it shall also recite such conditior and limitations as may be imposed to serve the purposes of this Section. Such resolutions shall be n~nnbered consecutively in the order of their passage and shall become a permanent record of the Planning Commission, and when so recorded shall be referred to the City Council of the City of Santa Aha, as provided in Section 14 and if approved by the City Council such resolution shall govern all administrative processes with reference to the property involved. (c) Before any variance may be granted, it shall be shown: 1. That special circumstances attach to the property or to the intended use covered by the application or in the motion of the Planning Commission which do not generally apply to the other property in the same district and vicinity. 2. That because of said special circumstances, property covered by applicatio or motion of the Planning Commission is deprived of privileges possessed by other properties in the same district and vicinity, and that the g ranting of the variance is essential to the enjoyment of a substantial property right possessed by other property in the same district andvicinity. 3. That granting the variance will not result in material damage or prejudice to other property in the same district and vicinity. (d~ Application for a variance shall set forth in detail such facts as in the opinion of the applicant pertain to sub-paragraphs l, 2 and 3 of peragraph (c) of this Section. All acts of the Planning Commission ~uder the provisions of this Section shall be construed as administrative acts performed for the purpose of assuring that the intent and purposes of this ordLuance shall apply in special cases as defined in this Section, and shall not be construed as amendments of the provisions of this ordinance or of the map which is a part hereof. SECTION 13: REQUESTS FOR A~END~fENTS. Whenever the owner of any land or building desires a reclassification of his p~operty, he shall present to the City Council or the Planing Commission of the City of Santa Aha a petition duly signed and aclmowledged by him requesting an amendment, suppl~nent or change of the regulations ~r escribed for such property. The Planning Commission shall provide for such hearings as may be required by law for amendments, extensions or additions to the districting plan, for recommendations upon the boundaries of the district to be changed and such other matters as may be related to said petition and said City Planning Commission sh~ll take its final action upon said petition as set forth in Section 14. If such petition is presented to the City Council, it shall be imm~edlately referred by such City Council to the Planning Commissi on. Said Planning Commission shall report back thereon within n-~nety (90) days after the first meeting of such Planning Com2uission subsequent to the date of such reference, unless said time be extended by said Council. SECTION 14: .PETITIONS~ NOTICES~ INVESTIGATIONS AND HFJ~RINGS. Petitions. The Planning Commission shall prescribe the form in which 155 153 ~pplications for changes of district boun~aries or classifications or for variances are made, end may require the filing therewith of any plans, profiles, elevations or specifications necessary for a full understanding. It may prepare · and provide blanks for such purpose and may prescribe the type, nature and amount of information to be provided in the application by the petitioner. No petition shall be received unless it cormplies with such requirements. If signatures of persons other than the ovmers of property making the application ar~ required or offered in suppbrt of, or in opposition to, the application they may be received as evidence of notice having been served upon them of the pendiug application or as evidence of their opinion on the pending issue, but they shall in no case infringe upon the free exercise of the powers vested in the City of Santa Aha. Petitions or applications filed pursuant to this ordinance shall be numbered consecutively in the order of their filing and shall become a p~rt of the permanent official records of the Planning Commission, and there shall be attached thereto and permanently filed therewith copies of all notices and actions with affidavits of posting, mailing or publication pertaining thereto. A fee of Ten ($10.00) Dollars shall be paid upon the~filing of each petition provided for in Section 12 and a fee of Twenty-five ($~5.00~ Dollars shall be paid upon the filing of each petition provided for in Section 13, for the purpose of defraying the expense of postage, posting, advertising and other costs incidental to the proceedings prescribed herein. A written receipt shall be issued te the person making such payment, and records of such payments and expenditures thereof shall be kept in such manner as prescribed by law. Notices. All proposals for amending district boundaries or classificati¢ of property uses within such districts as defined by~thls ordinance or the grant- ing of variances as provided in Section 13 hereof, shall be set for public hearing as follows: (a) Not less than ten (10) days nor more than thirty (30) ~ays after the filing of an application or motion of the Planning Commiscion the Secretary of the Planning Commission shall, pursuant to practice defined by the Planning Commission, set a date for public hearing on the matter. (b) Not less than five ~5) days before the date of such public hear- ing public notice shall be given of such public hearing in either or both of the following manners. Both methods shall be used unless the Planning Commission directs otherwise. 1. By posting in front of the property under consideration a notice consisting of the words "NOTICE OF PROPOSED CHANOE OF USE DISTRICT BOUNDARIES OR CLASSIFICATION", or "NOTICE OF PROPOSED VARIANCE", as the case may be, printed in plain type with letters of not less than one inch in height and a statement in six or eight point type setting forth a description of the property under con- sideration, the nature of the proposed change, and the time and place at which a public hearing on the matter will be held. If more thau one parcel of property is involved, then notices shall be posted not more than one hundred feet apart on each side of the street upon which said property frm ts and for a distance of not less than three hundred (300) feet in each direction from said property. ~. By mailing a postal card notice of not less than five (~) days prior to date of such hearing to the owners of all property within a radius of three hundred (300) feet of the exterior boundaries of the property proposed to be changed, using for this purpose the last known name and address of such owners as s~wn upon the County tax roll. Such postal card notices shall contain the same iEFormation as required in sub-paragraph (1) above. Investigations. The Planning Commission shall c~use to be made by its own members, or members of its staff, such investi?ation of faots bearing upon much application set for hearing, including an analysis of precedent cases, as will serve to provide all necessary Informat~n to assure action on each c~se consistent with the purposes of this ordinance and with previous amendments or ~arianoes. Hearings. Public hearings as provided in this section shall be conduct. ed before the City Planning Commission, or before any member thereof designated b the whole Commission to so serve. The Commission may establish its own rules for the conduct of public hearings and the member of the commission presiding at any such hearing is hereby empowered to administer oaths to any person testifying before it. Summary of all pertinent testimony offered at a public hearing and the names of persons so testifying shall be recorded and made a part of the permanent file of the case as provided for in paragraph of this Section entitled "Petitions' If, for any reason, testimony on any case set for public hearing cannot be completed on the day set for such hearing, the Commissioner presiding at such public hearing may, before the adjournment or recess thereof, publicly aunounce the time and place to and at which said hearing will be continued and such announcement shall serve as sufficient notice of such continuance and without recourse to the form of public notice as provided for in the first instance by this Section. Upon the c~pletion of a public hearing, the City Planning Commission shall, not later than thirty (30) days thereafter, render its decision on the matter so heard. Failure to so act within said thirty (30) days shall serve to automatically and immediately refer the whole matter to the City Council for such action as it deems warranted under the circumstances. In the event of such failure on the part of the Planning Commission to act, the Secretary of the Commission shall Imm~ediately deliver to the City Council all the records of the matter involved. The Planning Commission shall announce and record its action by formal resolution and shall, within ten (10) days of such action, report the same, together with all records in the matter to the City Council. ~uch resolution shall recite the findings of the Planning Commission upon which it bases its decision. The decision of the Planning Commission in administrative matters of granting or denying a variance shall be final, provided that at the ne~t regular meeting thereof after the action of the Planning Commission has been reported ~ the City Council of the City of Santa Aua, the said City Council may, by ~rmal resolution setting forth the findings upSn which its decision is based, disapprove the action of the Planning Commission. Not later than ten (105 days after its final action on an application, notice of the decision in the matter shall be mailed to the applicant at the address shown upon the application. The decision of the Planning Commission in the legislative matter of amending district boundaries or use classifications as established by this ordinance shall be advisory only. If an application involving an amendment be approved, then not later than ten (10) days after final action by the Plauning Commission thereon, its recommend- ation together with the complete records of the case shall be delivered tothe City Council of the City of Santa Aha. After the Ci~ Council has acted, the records of the case shall be returned for permanent filing in the records of the Planning Commission. Not more th~n ten (10) days after action by the Planning Commission the applicant shall be notified by mail of the Commission's decision. · Amen~nents: Boundaries of the districts established by this ordinance or the classification of property uses therein may be amended, reclassified and altered whenever public necessity and convenience and general welfare required. Such changes may be initiated, (a) upon the verified petition of one or more owners of property proposed to be so changed or reclassified, (Section 14); (b) by resolution of intent of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana; (c) by resolution of intent of the Planning Commission of the City of Santa Ana. Upon the filing of such verified petition or the passage of such resolution of intention the matter shall be set for public hearing and public~notice given as provided by law. SECTION 15: REPEAL - ENACTMENT This ordinance shall, for the purpose of convenience, be known as the"Zoning Ordinance of 1939", and that certain Ordinance No. 809 entitled "An Ordinance to be known as the Eoning Ordinance o~ the City of Santa Ana, California, prescribing the classes of buildings, structures and improvements and uses or additions in the several zones to be created by this ordnance; and providing the penalty for the violation of the s ame"~ as amended, is hereby repealed, subject however, to the exception that all provisions of this ordinance shall be construed as continuations of the provisions thereof, and not as a new enactment, and the same shallbe considered as h~vlng been continuously in effect since the adopt!on of said Ordinance No. 809. The effective date of this ordinance shall be construed to be the effective date of said Ordinance No. 809 insofar as the provisions hereof are a continuation of the provisions of said Ordinance No. 809, and no use which was being c muducted in vtol~tlon of ~rdtnance No. 809 shall become a valid non-conforming use by reason of the reenactment of the provisions of said ordinance. All other ordinances of the City of Santa Aha in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Any uses being conducted under Special Use Permits granted under said Ordinance No. 809 shall be c musidered as non-conforming uses if located in district where such use is not permitted hereunder. SECTION 16: PENALTY. Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall ~ be punishable by a fine of not more ~an Three Hundred ($300.00) Dollars, or by iz. pri~o~ ment in the City Jail for a period of not more than Ninety (90) days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Each such person, firm or corporation shall be deemed guilty of a separate offense for every day during any portion of which any violation of any continued or provision of this ordinance is committed, ~ permitted by such person, firm or corporation, and shall be punishable therefor as provided for in this ordinance, and any use, occupation or building or structure maintaiued contrary to the provisions hereof shall constitute a public nuisance. SECTION 17: CERTIFICATE OF USE AND OCCUPANCY. No vacant, unused, or unoccupied land shall be occupied or used, and no building hereafter erected, moved, altered, or repaired, shall be occupied or used unless and until a certificate of use and occupancy shall have been issmed by the Building Inspector of the City of Santa Aua, and no land or building which at the effective date of this ordinance was in use or occupied shall hereafter be used for any other purpose than that for which it was so used, or for which a certificate of use and occupancy had been issued, nor shall a change be made to any other use of a different classification, as specified in Section 3 hereof, unless and until a certificate of use and occupancy for such new classification shall have been issued by the Building Inspector. A certificate of use and occupancy for the use of vacant land, or the change in the use of land as herein provided shall be applied for before any such land shall be occupied or used, and a certificate of use and occupancy to so use such land shall be issued within l0 days after the application has been made, provided such use is in conformity with the provisions of this ordinance. A certificate of use and occupancy for a new building or for any building which has been altered, moved or repaired shall be applied for coincident with the application for a building permit, and shall be issued within 10 days after the erection, moving, alteration or repair of such building shall have been completed in conformity with the provisions of this ordinance. The certificate of use and occupancy shall state that the building or proposed use of a building or land complies with all the building and health laws and ordinances and with 158 .the provisions of this ordinance. A record of s~ch certificates shall be kept on file in the office of the Building Inspector, and copies shall be furnished on requ~s~ to any person owning or having the right to use s aid property. No Fee shall be charged for an original certificate applied for coincident with the application for a building permit, but for al~ other certificates or for copies of any original certificate there shall be a charge of $1.00 each. Certificates of occupancy for non-conforming uses existing at the effective date of this ordinance shall be issued by the Building Inspector, which certificate shall state that the use is a non-conforming use and does not conform w~h the provisions of this ordinauce. No business license shall be issued other than a renewal of an existin8 license for any premises unless and until there shall be issued and outstanding a certificate of use aud occupancy show~g said property to be classified for use for the proposed or contemplated use set forth in such business license, provided that in the case of non-confo~ing uses existing at the time of the effective date of this ordinance, a riCh-Conforming certificate of use and occupancy shall be issued, if such use has been permitted by action of the City Council or when such non-conforming use consists only of an auxilliary use of a single-family residence, only employing such persons as reside in such residence for home occupations utitiz~g offices and studios only, and applicatio for such non-conforming certificate of use and occupancy is made within ninety days after the adoption of this ordinance, then such non-conforming certificate of use and occupancy shall be sufficient. No permit for excavation for any building shall be issued before application has been made for a certificate of use and occupancy. Any building set up, erected, built, altered, moved or maintained and/o any use of any pre~nises contrary to the provisions of this ordinance shall be and the same is hereby declared to be unlawful and a public nuisance, and the City Attorney, shall upon order of the City Council, immediately commence an action or actions for the abatement, removal and/or enjoining thereof in the manner provided by law. All remedies provided for herein shall be cumulative and not exclusive. Before conmuencing any work pertaining to the erection, construction, reconstruction, moving, co~ersi6~, ~. alteration or addition to any building or structure, a permit for each separate building and/or structure shall be se6ured from the Building Inspector of the City of Santa Aha, and it shall be unlawful to commence said work unless said permit shall have been obtained. The issuance of a building p~mit under this or any other ordinance of the City shall not be deemed or construed to permit or authorize any violation of any of the provisions of this ordinance or any emendments thereto, or of any other ordinance or law. SECTION 18: The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance and shall c~se the same to be published in three consecutive issues of the SANTA ANA DAILY EVENING REGISTER, a daily newspaper, printed, published and circulated in the City of Santa Aha, and hereby designated for that purpose, and thirty (30) days thereafter shall take effect and be in force. PASBED AND ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Santa Ana at its regular n~eting held on the 29~h day of ~arch, 1939. ATTEST: E. L. Vegely City Clerk by: Erma Keeler, Deputy. CITY OF SANTA AMA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE )SS STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) Fred C~ Rowland ~ayor (SEAL) . I, E. L. VEGELY, do hereby certify that I am the City Clerk of the City of Santa Aha, and ex,officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of 3anta Ana; that the foregoing ordinance was regula~y introduced and read to the said Council at its regular m~ting, held on the 6th day of March, 1939, and was again read to said Council at its regular ~eting held on the 20th day of March, 1939, and was at said meeting regularly passed and adopted by the said Ccuncil by the following vote, to-wit: AMENS, TRUSTEES: Plummet W. Bruns, Ernest H. Layton, NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: None Joseph P. Smith, W.H.Penn~ Fred C. Rowland. E. L. Vegely City Clerk by: Erma Kee~er, Deputy. (SEAL). C-2 SANTIAGO R-I VALENCIA POINSETTIA] 'eot, o, AVE. .iI FRENCH ;,%°~J R-I R-2 R-2 SCHOOL R-I AVE. I ST. [ ST. R-I R-I R-I C-2 231 SPURGEON 's°'~s,, R-2 R-2 BUSH ('0)(40, R-2 ST. R-2 C-I ST. PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF DISTRICTING MAP SANTa ANA -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS I SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL I LIMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL I C~-2] GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMILIES ~ INDUSTRIAL ~ HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL FRONT YARB DEPTH SHOWN THUS- (20) PLANNING COMMISSION I C. F- WAU(ER -- CHAIRMAN C. F- BRESSLER, sic'fy E.D. YOST ORA K. HEINE HARRY PICKARD W. F. CRODDY J. LUXEMBOURGER ORD. NO. 1074 1939 SHEET NO. I /~ 0F45 SHEETS/t%~,// SANTIAGO R-2 R-I ~ R-[ 4-2 POINSETTIA ,~.o, R-I R-2 R-I R-2 VALENCIA ~5o, ,40, AVE. R-I JR-I FRENCH R-2 SPURGEON ,.~o, R-I R-2 R-2 ! z~ R-2 ~ R-2 C-I '~. C-I N. MAIN R-I R-I R-i R-I R-2 R-2 DRESSERS'[ LINCOLN R-2 SCHOOL ST. R-2 R-I R-I R-2 f PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF J. L. McBRIDE city ENGINEER L. W. BLODGET crry ATTORN[Y GORDON WHITNALL CONSULTANt SCALE o OF FEET DISTRICTING MAP SANTA ANA -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL LIMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMILIES ~ INDUSTRIAL ~ HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THUS- PLANNING COMMISSION J C. F- WALl(ER -- CHAIRMAN C. E. BRESSLER. sic'tv F- D. YOST ORA K. HEINE HARRY P1CKARD W. F. CRODOY J. LUXEMBOURGER ORD. NO. 1074 1930 S~EET NO. 2 (~ OF4~ SHEETS/t~_~/ FOURTEENTH ST. E.WASHINGTON TWELFTH ST. C-2 R-3 ELEVENTH ST. E.TENTH £.NINTH £.£1GHTH £.$EVfNTH £.SIXTH R-2 R-3 ST. R-3 R-5 ST. R-3 ~-2, C-2 (;-2 II ir FOURTEENTH ST. R-2 R-2 M-2 R-2 AVE. AVE. II ST. PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF SCALE o 20o OF FEET DISTRICTING MAP SANTA ANA -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND Of USE DISTRICTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL LIMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMILIES ~ INDUSTRIAL HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THUS (20) PLANNING COMMISSION C. E. WALKER -- CHAIRMAN C. E. BRESSLER, src'rv E.D. YOST ORA K. HEINE HARRY PICKARD W. F. CRODDY J. LUXEMBOURGER ORD. NO. 1074 1939 SHEET NO. 3 ~ 0F45 SHEETS/t~/~_~/ E SIXTH C-2 u) C-2 E. FIFTH C-2 C-2 C-2 's n, '"' C-2 ¢-~ - c-~ ~ C-~ ~-'~-E FOURTH IC-2 E. THIRD E. SECOND C-2 C-2 C-2 C-2 C-2 I Z C-2 I~ C-2 C-2 E. FIRST E. WALNUT C-2 C-2 R-3 C-2 R-3 R-3~o E. PINE 2R-2 ~- :R-2 R-2, R- R-3 R-3 R-3 R-2 E. CHESTNUT C-2 C-2 ~J n' ;-2 C-2 C-2 R-3 R-S C-2 ] ] R-3 R-3 R-3 R-2 R-3 R-2 R-2 R-2 ST C-2 ST~ 0_2 1 ST. ST. o~ ST. ST. ST. PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF SCALE OF FEET DISTRICTING MAP SANTA ANA -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL LIMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMILIES ~ INDUSTRIAL ~ HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THUS- (20) PLANNING COMMISSION C. E. WALKER -- CHAIRMAN C. F- BRESSLER. s~c*r~, E.D. YOST ORA K. HEINE HARRY PICKARD W. F. CRODDY J. LUXEMBOURGER ORD. NO. 1074 1939 SHEET NO. Z~ ~ 0F45 SHEETS/'N~,// LINCOLN '-~ C/Z.~ L/z'~-~ R-I FAIRMONT '~5',s5, AVE. R-I OAKMONT '?5',?s, AVE. SANTIAGO R-I AVE.. R-I AVE. PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF J. L McBRIDE cn~ ENGINEER SCALE o OF FEET DISTRICTING MAP SANTA ANA -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL LIMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMILIES ~ INDUSTRIAL HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THUS-C20) PLANNING COMMISSION C. F- WALKER -- CHAIRMAN C. F- BRESSLER, Sic'fy E.D. YOST ORA K. HEINE HARRY PICKARD W. F. CRODDY J. LUXEMBOURGER ORD. NO. 1074 193~ SHEET NO. 5 ~ 0F45 SHEETS '~.~ J ,J GRAND ,~o, R-2 R-I LINCOLN R-I SANTIAGO R-I II 300 R-2 M-2 5z4 A.T. &S.F.R.R. 494 R-2 M-2 LOGAN M-2 M-2 497 498 R-I 440 R-2 M-2 M-2 M-2 AVE. R-3 R-3 ~ R-3 ~ AVE. M-2 ST. M-2 PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF SCALE OF FEET DISTRICTING MAP SANTA ANA -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL LIMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMILIES ~ INDUSTRIAL HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THUS-C:~O) PLANNING COMMISSION I C. E. WALKER -- CHAIRMAN ORA K. HEINE HARRY PICKARD W. F. CRODDY J. LUXEMBOURGER ORD. NO. I074 1939 SHEET NO. 6 /~ 0F45 SHEETS '~.~/ SANTA FE M-2 TERMINAL 3T. M-2 M-2 M-2 M-2 M-2 M-2 M-2 M-~ BREEDEN EVERGREEN 1 M-2 M-2 ST. 2 MINNIE ST. M-I M-I M-I ST, M-I M-I M-I M-I M-I CEDAR ST. ,,*s I ,*o I I II I I H I HALLAOAY ST. PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF J. L McBRIDE C~TY E~GmEER PLANNING COMMISSION C. E. WALKER -- CHAIRMAN C. F- BRESSLER, SEc'fY E.D. YOST ORA K. HEINE HARRY PICKARD W. F. CRODDY J. LUXEMBOURGER DISTRICTING MAP SANTA ANA -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL LIMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMILIES ~ INDUSTRIAL HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THUS (~'0) SCALE OF FEET ORD, NO. 1074 o ~e ~ 4m ~e _ ~ 1939 SHEET NO. 7 ~ OF 45 SHEETS ~.~// AVE. I -- R-2 ~R-2 ~ ,,o, E. 3EVENTEENTH c,o} ,,o, ,,o, ,,o, ST.t-- PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF J. L McBRIDE CiTY ENGINEER DISTRICTING MAP SANTA ANA -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS I SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL I UMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMILIES ~ INDUSTRIAL HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THUS-1:20) PLANNING COMMISSION C. E. WALKER -- CHAIRMAN C. ~ BRESSLER, sic*tv E.D. YOST ORA K. HEINE HARRY PJCKARD i W.F. CRODDY J. LUXEMBOURGER ORD. NO. 1074 SHEET NO. 8 ,~,£.$EVENTEENTH GRACE ST. 1 R-I FRUIT ST. PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF J. L McBRIDE Cn~, ENGINEER DISTRICTING MAP SANTA ANA -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL UMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMILIES ~ INDUSTRIAL HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THUS-(20) PLANNING COMMISSION C. F- WALKER -- CHAIRMAN C E. BRESSLER, s~c'rv F- D. YOST ORA K. HEINE HARRY PICKARD W. F. CRODDY J. LUXEMBOURGER ORD. NO. 1074 SHEET NO. g ~ OE45 S,£ETS',~ FRUIT R-I R-3 E. SIXTH 150 R-3 R-I R-I R-3 I R-3 ~ o Ii$CHOOL c-2= i R-2 R-2 ST. R-I R-2 ST. E. FOURTH ST. PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF PLANNING COMMISSION C. E. WALKER -- CHAIRMAN C. E. BRESSLER. SEc*tv E.D. YOST ORA K. HEINE HARRY PICKARD W. F. CRODDY J. LUXEMBOURGER DISTRICTING MAP SANTA ANA -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL LIMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL M .U LTIPLE FAMILIES ~ INDUSTRIAL ~ HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAl FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THUS-C20) SCALE OF FEET ORD. NO. 1074 SHEET NO. E. FOURTH R-2 IR-2~el R-2 Em THIRD S~ R-2 R-I PALM ST. R-2 R-2 AVE. PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF SCALE OF FEET DISTRICTING MAP SANTA ANA -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL LIMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMILIES ~ INDUSTRIAL HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THUS- PLANNING COMMISSION C. E. WALKER -- CHAIRMAN C. F. BRESSLER. ~c*rY E.D. YOST ORA K. HEINE HARRY PICKARD W, F. CRODOY J. LUXEMBOURGER ORD, NO. 1074 SHEET NO, I I OF4~ SHEETS/~_~ W. ORANGE RD. ~ , z D I S T R I C T I N G M A PP~NNING C~MI~ION PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION SANTA aNa -- CALIFORNIA J. L McBRIDE cnv E~Ee LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS O~ K. HBNE H~RY ~D ~ UM~D MULTIPLE RESlDEN~AL ~ G~ERAL C~M~IAL ~ALE OF fE~ ~ MUL~PLE FAMIU~ ~ INitIAL o ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ I~DU~AL I~ OF4~ ~PE~I~ FRONT YA~ DEPTH ~HOWN T~- R-I JACK FISHER PARK R-I R-I R-I R-I PARK R-I R-I W. SANTA CLARA R-I R-I C-2 CHARLOTTE R-I R-I R-I R-I R-I AVE. PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF SCALE OF FEET DISTRICTING MAP SANTA ANA -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL UMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMIUES ~ INDUSTRIAL HEAVY INDUS'IIlIAL SPECIAL FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THUS- PLANNING COMMISSION I C. E. WALKER -- (~4AJRMAN C. F- BRESSLER. Gm.,, L O. YOST ORD. NO. 1074 SMe-'T NO. 13 ~ W. SANTA CLARA R-I R-I R-I NINETEENTH R-I R-I {e°~V. SEVENTEETH ~o) R-I R-2 C-I R-I R-I R-2 R-3 W. EIGHTEENTH (,s o) AVE. R-3 C-I ,40.5 ~UFFALO ,VE. R-3 C - I 4OS I SO W. TWENTIETH ST. R-3 C-I ST. R-3 ST. C-I '~ ST. PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION I I OF DISTRICTING MAP SANTA ANA -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHO00 COMMERCIAL UMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMILIES ~ INDUSTRIAL HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THUS-C20) PLANNING COMMISSION C E. WALKER ~ CHAIRMAN C~ E. BRESSLER. S~c'rv F- D. YOST ORA K. HEINE HARRY PICKARD W. F. CRODOY J. LUXEMBO~JRGER ORO. NO. 1074 SHEET NO. 14 IRSR 0F4.5 SHEETS/~/ SCALE OF FEET W. SI~,ENTEENTH ,,o, C-I R-2 R-2 W.WASHINGTON R-2 C-I R-2 W. TENTH [ C-I = R-2 R-3 IL W. I6-TH. ST. W. FIFTIENTH R-P R-2 R-3 R-2 R-3 C-I R-3 WlLLARD JUNIOR R-2 "'" R-3 C-It R-3 C-2 ST. ^w. . !1 II I~ - ~.~ LIME ~ ,ST. <1 R-all R-a I: R-2 <n HALE SWO-~-~-H ST. ~ R-3 ~1 II I []1 ~' ..£.^.E0 U.DE...E D..£CT,O. I DISTRICTING MAP [ OF SANTA ANA -- CALIFORNIA eu~..,.GCOaU,Ss.o. C. Ir WALKER -- CHAIRMAN L W. BLODGET Cra, AITOIIN[y LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS c. ir BRESSLER. aec.!~r ir D. YOST ~ UMiTED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL I K--~ I MULTIPLE FAMILIES I M--1I INDUSTRIAL ORD. NO. 1074 ENEET NO, 15 ~ OF le~ 0~45 SHEL~rS ~..~ SPECIAL FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THUS-C20) __1 [ N. MAIN ,45, ,4s, *,~s, N. SYCAMORE C -2 ~u C-2 ~5 ~,l. BROADWAY ,~5, C-2 - I.-: -~ C-2 u) R-3 R-3 N. BIRCH ,3o,,~s, R-3 2 RIVERINI~ N. ROS$ R-2 R-2 '"o'N. VAN NESS ;,5 N. GARNSEY ,~, ~_J: N. FLOWER J l I R-3 ~301~40~ AVE, R=3 R-3 R-3 R-3 II C-2 ~ C-2 c-2r C-2 C-2 C-2 C-2 C-2 C-2 C-2 C-2 C-2 C-2 II II ST. R-3 AVE. II I PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION I I OF J. L. McBRIDE CITY ENGINEEe SCALE 0 OF FEET DISTRICTING MAP SANTA Aha -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL LIMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMILIES ~ INDUSTRIAL HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THUS- C20) PLANNING COMMISSION C* F- WALKER -- CHAIRMAN C. E. RRESSLER. s~c,rt E.D. YOST ORA K. HEINE HARRY PICKARD W. F. CRODDY J. LUXEMBOURGER ORD. NO. I OT4 1939 SHEET NO. 16 (~ 0F45 SHEETS ~/ MEMORY I R-I R-I PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF DISTRICTING MAP SANTA ANA -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS PLANNING COMMISSION ORO. NO. 1074 R-I '~°'W. SEVENTEENTH R-I ir ST. PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF J. L McBRIDE CITY ENGINEER ~CALE OF FEET DISTRICTING MAP SANTA ANA -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND Of USE DISTRICTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL LIMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMILIES ~ INDUSTRIAL HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL FR.ONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THU$-¢~'O) PLANNING COMMISSION C. E. WAll(ER -- CHAIRMAN C. F_ BRESSLER. S~c'ry E.D. YOST ORA K. HEINE HARRY PICKARD W. F. CROODY J. LUXEMBOURGER ORD, NO. 1074 JO3B SHEET NO. 18 ~ 0F45 SHEETS/~?._.// ,~o,W.$EVENTEENTH R-[ R-I w. II II iJ I R-2 R-I R-I W. FIFTEENTH 'I R-I ~ R-I PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF SCALE OF FEET DISTRICTING MAP SANTa ANA -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBO~OOD COMMERCIAL UMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMILIES INDUSTRIAL HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THUS-(20) I PLANNING COMMISSION I C. L W~J.KEN -- CMAIRMAM C L BRESSLER. IlrrY L D. YOST OP.A IL HEINE HARRY PICKARD W. F. CROOOY J. IIIXEMBOURG~ ORD. NO. 1074 s~EN'r ~. lg ~ -- W. WASHINGTON R-I R-I W. EIGHTH R-I R-2 W. SIXTH I II IL ''4 J R-I R-I R-I R-I W. TENTH R-I R-I ¢ R-2 ~ R-2 ~, R-I AVE. -qt. R-I R-2 ST. R-3 C-I .J 4: R-2 R-2 R-3 C-I ST. PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF DISTRICTING MAP SANTA ANA -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL UM~TED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMIUES ~ INDUS1RIAL ~ HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL, FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THUS-¢20; PLANNING COMMISSION I C. Ir WALKER -- CHAIRMAN ORD. NO. 1074 GARDEN GROVE B'EV'D. R-I R-I PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF OF FEET DISTRICTING MAP SANTA ANa -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF US/ DISTRICTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL UMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMIUES ~ INDUSTRIAL HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THUS-(20} PLANNING COMMISSION ORD. MO. 1074 195t s.F.~r NO. 21 ~ OF45 s~-rs/~/ R-I R-2 W. SEVENTEENTH II PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF SCALE o OF FEET DISTRICTING MAP SANTA ANA ~ CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF LISE DISTRICTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL UMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTtAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMILIES ~ INDUSTRIAL HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL. FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THUS-CZO) PLANNING COMMISSION C. F- WALKER -- CHAIRMAN ORA K. HEINE HARRY PICKARD W. F. CROODY J. LUXEMBOUR~ER ORD. NO. 1074. SHEET NO. ~2~ OF 45 SHEETS ~ W. SEVENTEENTH R-2 R-I W. FIFTEENTH ST. W. WASHINGTON R-I 150  MARTHA '5°%o, lANE J R-I AVE. P,-I I W. TENTH'SO;so, ST. R-[ W. NINTH ST. II I OF SANTA ANA -- CALIFORNIA "LA"NI"GCO"MISSIO" J. L McBRIDE CrTY EN~mZn C.E. WALKER -- CHAIRMAN I- W. BLOOGET cm- ,,,wo,w[~, LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS I C. F_ BRESSLER, S~c'T*Y F_ D. YOST I ORA K. HEINE HARRY PICKARD GORDON WHITNALL CONSULTANT ~ SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL W* F. CRODDY J. LUXEMBOURGER ~ LIMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL SCALE OF FEET ~ MULTIPLE FAMILIES ~ INDUSTRIAL ORD. NO. 1074 SHEET NO. 23 (/~ o ~o 4~e leo lee ~ HEAVY INDUSTRIAL I g;I,g OF 4§ SHEETS/'~,,~.~ SPECIAL FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THUS (='0) W. NINTH R-I W. £1GHTH R-I W.$EVENTH R-2 W. SIXTH C-I W. FIFTH R-I R-2 C-I C-I W. FOURTH C-I ST. ,R-I ST. R-I C-I C-I C-I R-2 W. THIRD C-I R-2 C-2 R-2 C-I R-2 z ST. ST,,~o, R-2 _1 R-Z R-2 R-~ '=°'W. FIRST II II PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION I I OF SCALE o OF DISTRICTING MAP SANTA ANA -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL LIMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMIUES ~ INDUSTRIAL HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THUS-(20) PLANNING COMMISSION I C. F- WALKER -- CHAIRMAN ORA K. HEINE HARRY PICKARD W. F. CRODOY J. LUXEMBOURGER ORD. NO. 1074 ISSt OE 45 ENECrS/~ R-I R-I £NGLISH ST R-I I PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF J. L MCBRIDE CiTy ENGII~ER PLANNING COMMISSION ] C. Ir WALKER -- CHAIRMAN C E. SRESSLER. S~c'ry Ir D, YOST ORA lC HEINE HAR~Y PICKARD W. F. CRODOY J. LUXEMBOURGER DISTRICTING MAP SANTA ANA -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL UMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL MUL11PLE FAMIUES ~ INDUSTRIAL HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THU$-¢~'O} NO. 1074 SCALE OF FEET ' ' L_ R-I Ii W. FIFTEENTH ST. R-I W. WASHINGTON AVEJ R-I ST. I PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF J, L McBRIDE CITer ENGINEER DISTRICTING MAP SANTA ANA -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS I SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL I LIMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMILIES ~ INDUSTRIAL HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWNTHUS-(:~O) PLANNING COMMISSION C. E. WALKER -- CHAIRMAN C. F- BRESSLER, Sec'tv F- D. YOST ORA K. HEINE HARRY PICKARD W. F. CRODDY J. LUXEMBOURGER ORD. NO. 1074 SHEET NO. o;45 S~E~S/~/ W. FIFTH M-I R-2 R-2 M-I R-I R-2 V. SIXTH R-2 C-2 ST. ST. M-I P.E R.R_ M-I M-I W. FOURTH ST. W. THIRD ST. R-2 R-2 I R-2 R-2 I R-2 W. SECOND ST. R-2 C-2 W. FIRST ,so, ST:S°, PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF I SCALE OF FEET I ORD. NO. 1074 DISTRICTING MAP SANTA ANA -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NBGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL UMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMIUES ~ INDUSTRIAL HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THUS-C20) PLANNING COMMISSION C. E. WALKER -- CHAIRMAN C. E. BRESSLER. ~c'ry E D. YOST ORA lC HEINE HARRY PJCKARD W. F. CRODDY J. LUXEMBOURGER SANTA ANA PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF SCALE o OF DISTRICTING MAP SANTA ANA -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND Of USE DISTRICTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL UMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMILIES ~ INDUSTRIAL HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN 'THUS-¢20} PLANNING COMMISSION C. E. WALKER -- CHAIRMAN C. F- 8RESSLER. SEc'tv E.D. YOST ORA K. HEINE HARRY PICKARD W. F. CRODDY J. LUXEMBOURGER ORD. NO. 1074 tgS, SHEET NO. OF ~,~ SHEETS/~. ~,~,,/ I[ 11 W. FIRST ~ C_iR_3 I ~0 370 W. WALNUT ~C-I R-3 W. I[ PINE R-3 W. MYRTLE Sl C-I R-3 C-I R-3 C-I C-I R-3 II Jl POLYTECHNIC HIGH SCHOOL R-3 R-3 R-3 R-3 W. CHESTNUT I R-3 R-3 R-3 I I R-3 R-3 R-3 R-3 ~e ST. R-3 R-3 R-3 AVE. I W. CAMILE R-2 R-2 R-2 W, BISHOP -il !l R-2 R-2 R-2 RICHLAND R-2 R-2 R-2 R-2 1 I~t II I~1 III~1 IIITM I I-II-11I I ST. PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF J. L McBRiDE C~TY EN~N~EA SCALE 0 OF FEET DISTRICTING MAP SANTA aNA -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL LIMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMILIES ~ INDUSTRIAL HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THUS- PLANNING COMMISSION ORD. NO. 1074 1939 ~l CH L.AN D R-2 R-2 R-2 HIGHLAND ST R-2 CUBBON ~ R-2 F^I RVI EW R-2 R-I RUSSELL WI[SHIRE R-2 R-2 R-2 R-I R-I ~ R-2 R-2 R-I R-I R-2 R-I R-I J~' R-2 g R-2 R-I R-2 g R-I 14S I 50 AVE. JULIA LATH ROP JUNIOR C-I HIGH SCHOOL R-I R-2 AVE. I PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF J. L McBRIDE CITY [N~EER PLANNING COMMISSION DISTRICTING MAP SANTA ANA -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NSIGHBO~HOOD COMMERCIAL IJMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GE.~ERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMIUES ~ INDUSTRIAL SPECIAl., FRONT *YARD DEPTH SHOWN THUS-¢20) I WILSHIRE R-I R-I BORCHARD I[ R-I JI R-I II R-I I I II II I AVE. AVE. R-I 's*'W. EDINGER R-I II R-I [__ W. POMONA R-I R-I R-I R-I R-I R-I II PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF SCALE o OF FEET DISTRICTING MAP SANTA ANA -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL UMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMIUES ~ INDUSTRIAL HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THUS-(20) PLANNING COMMISSION C. E. WALKER -- CHAIRMAN C* F- 8RESSLER, S~c'rv E.D. YOST ORA K. HEINE HARRY PJCKARD W. F. CROODY J. LUXEMBOURGER ORD. NO. 1074 193e SHEET NO. 3[ ~'~ 0F45 SHEETS ~/ ANAH~NOT R-I ~ R-I ST. ANDREWS R-I R-I R-I R-I R-I R-I ST. GERTRUDE R-I R-I R-I R-I R~I ~R-I R-2~ R-2 C-I ~ PL. ? ~1._. R-I --W. DELHI ~T-~,.Z~,.~,RO A D ~ __ PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF J. L McBRIDE Cn~ ENmNEEI SCALE o OF FEET DISTRICTING MAP SANTA ANA -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL LIMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMILIES ~ INDUSTRIAL ~ HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THUS- ¢20.1 PLANNING COMMISSION C. E. WALKER -- CHAIRMAN C. F- BRESSLER, ~c,ry E.D. YOST ORA K. HEINE HARRY I~CKARD W. F. CRODDY J. LUXEMBOUR~ER ORD. NO. 1074 SHEET N0.3,2 ~ 0F45 SHEETS V,~/~3 ,J II II ,40,N. FLOWER C-I E R-:~ N. BAKER R-2 C-I 140 IlO I ]1 ,,o,S. FLOWER c-~ c-[~ R-3 R-2 R-2 R-I C-I C-I C-I R-2 R-2 R-2 BOOTH C-I C-I C-2 o R-2 R-2 ST. $.B^KER R-2 R-2 R-2 ' S°'N. B R I STOL st?o, '~°'S. B RI $TOL 1 I Il II 11 II ST. R-I *=* I L Ii ST. R-3 R-3 R-I $. SHELTON ST. R-I ST. R-I ST. i PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF J. L McBRIDE CITY EN,~INICER L W. BLODGET Cn~ &~OIIN[y GORDON WHITNALL CONSULTAkT SCALE OF FEET DISTRICTING MAP SANTA ANA -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL UMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMILIES ~ INDUSTRIAL HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THUS-(~0} PLANNING COMMISSION C F- WALKER -- CHAIRMAN C F- BRESSLER, r~c'rY £ D. YOST ORA K. HEINE HARRY PfCKARD W. F. CRODOY J. LUXEMBOURGER ORD. NO.. 1074 SHEET N0.33 ~ 1~3R 0F45 SHEETS ~.~.~/ I FAIRVIEW II R-I RUSSELL R-I R-2 R-I R-I R-I R-2 R-I R-I R-2 .< R-I R-I WILSHIRE R-I R-2 R-I AVE. R-I AVE. R-I R-2 R-I R-I EDINGER R-2 R-I R-I AVE. R-2 R-I R-I BORCHARD AVE. R-I ST.,.~o, II PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF J. L McBRIDE CITY ENGINEER L W. BLODGET CITY &TTOffNEy GORDON WHITNALL CONSULTANT SCALE OF FEET DISTRICTING MAP SANTA Aha -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL UMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMILIES ~ INDUSTRIAL HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THUS-(20) PLANNING COMMISSION C. F- WALKER -- CHAIRMAN C F- BRESSLER. SECTy E* D. YOST ORA K. HEINE HARRY PiCKARD W. F. CRODDY J. LUXEMBOURGER ORD. NO. 1074 SHEET N0.35 ~ IB3B 0F45 SHEETS/~/ DEl R-I R-I [__ W.S~ GERTRUDE PL. J__ W. ANAHURST R-I R-I PL. R-I R-I R-I -- ROAD -- J PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF SCALE o OF FEET DISTRICTING MAP SANTA ANA -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL LIMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMILIES ~ INOUSTRIAL HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THUS-(20.1 PLANNING COMMISSION C. E. WALKER -- CHAIRMAN C. E BRESSLER. sic'fY E.D. YOST ORA K. HEINE HARRY PICKARD W. F. CRODDY J. LUXEMBOURGER ORD. NO. 1074 SHEET N036 OF 45 SHEETS PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF J. L, McBRIDE cnY ENGINEER L. W* BLODGET CnY GORDON WHITNALL CONSULTANT SCALE OF FEET II ,so, ,5o,W. FIRST ST.,so, c-~=l_=.l ST. W. WALNUT W. PINE ST. WlLLITS R-I DISTRICTING MAP SANTA ANA -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL LIMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMILIES ~ INDUSTRIAL HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THUS - C20) PLANNING COMMISSION C. E. WALKER -- CHAIRMAN C. E. BRESSLER. S~C'T'y E.D. YOST ORA K. HEINE HARRY PICKARD W. F. CRODDY J. LUXEMBOURGER ORD. NO. 1074 1939 SHEET N0.37 OF 45 SHEETS R-2 W. F)RST :1 I[ W. PINE Jl__ ST.,so, ST. R-I W. FIRST / / '%. /I ! ST. R-I R-I W l LLITS ] -- MONTA VISTA R-I R-I -- AVE .- 11 ST. PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF SCALE o OF FEET DISTRICTING MAP SANTA ANA -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL LIMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMILIES ~ INDUSTRIAL HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THUS- C20) PLANNING COMMISSION C. E. WALKER -- CHAIRMAN C. ~ BRESSLER. slc't'Y E.D. YOST ORA K. H[]NE HARRY PICKARD W. F. CRODDY J. LUXEMBOURGER ORD. NO. 1074 SHEET NO.~'~ 0F45 SHEETS/"~ W. EDINGER ST. F ] W. ST. GERTRUDE PL. PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION S A N TA A N A ~ C A L I F O R N I A c. J. L. McBRIDE CI~ E.a..~E. LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS ORA K. HEINE HARRY ~CKARD ~ SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORH~0 COMMERCIAL W.F. C~DDY J. LUXEM~U~ER WHITNALL ~ LIMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL ~ MULTIPLE FAMILIES ~ INDUSTRIAL ORD. NO. 107~ SHE~ NO. 3~ OF FEET ~ HEAVY INDUSTRIAL 193~ 0F45 SHE~S~ ~PECIA~ FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOW~ THUS-(20} HICKORY _1 HALLADAY ,~s, ST. t R-~ ORANGE R-, II.- R-2 I ".2 CYPRESS R-2_-,I- R-2 - J .-2 I R-2 _~ z c-i ~ MAIN ,~o, ,40) R-I HICKORY ,50,,~0, R-I R-I OAK ,., R-I P. E.R.R. R-I R-I R-I R-I R-I R-I R-2 C-I II [ ,4s, ,4o, S'J'. R-I AVE. R-I R-I R-2 R-2 AVE. ~ ' R-2 : R-2 ~J,.; c-i ~ c-i I PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF J. L McBRIDE CITY ENGINEER SCALE OF FEET DISTRICTING MAP SANTA aNa -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF use DISTRICTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL LIMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMILIES ~ INDUSTRIAL ~ HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THUS-(20) PLANNING COMMISSION C. F_ WALKER -- CHAIRMAN C. F_ BRESSLER. sEc'fY E.D. YOST ORA K. HEINE HARRY PICKARD W. F. CRODDY J. LUXEMBOURGER ORD. NO. 1074 1939 SHEET NO. 40 (/~ OF 4~.~ SHEETS ~/ R-I MAPLE ,so, R-I ORANGE __ I /~o_. R-I CYPRESS R-2 R-I C-I S. MAIN II R-I ,~ P. E. R.R. AVE. R-2 R-2 AVE. ~ R-2 _ R-2 L R-I R-I R-2 ~. R-2 ° ] _= ,., _-, ,.,.o C-2 o_. C-2 PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF L. W BLODGET CITY ATTORNEY GORDON WHITNALL CONSULTANT SCALE OF FEET DISTRICTING MAP SANTA ANA -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL LIMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMILIES ~ INDUSTRIAL HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THUS-(20) PLANNING COMMISSION C. E. WALKER -- CHAIRMAN C. F- BRESSLER. S~c'rY E.D. YOST ORA K. HEINE HARRY P1CKARD W. F. CRODDY J, LUXEMBOURGER ORD. NO. 1074 193R SHEET NO.41 ~ 0F45 SHEETS ~.4~..,/ R-I ORANGE R-I R-I C-I o_. ~ C-I ,4o, S. MAiN ,4., R-I R-I R-] 11 MAPLE '=*o',so, R-I R-20L' ~c~° R-I ~" CYPRESS ~ < R-2 II PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION I I OF J. L McBRIDE CITY ENGINEER L. W. BLODGET CiTY ATTORN£y GORDON WHITNALL CONSULTANT SCALE OF FEET DISTRICTING MAP SANTA ANA -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGMBORHOOD COMMERCIAL LIMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMILIES ~ INDUSTRIAL HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THUS- C:~O) PLANNING COMMISSION C. E. WALKER -- CHAIRMAN C. E BRESSLER. S~c*ry E.D. YOST ORA K. HEINE HARRY P~CKARD W. F. CRODOY J. LUXEMBOURGER ORD. NO. 1074 193e SHEET OF4~SHEETS/~ FLORA LMM ETT ST, GOETZ AVE. j R-I R-[ z _ -- DYER RD. PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION oF J. L McBRIDE CItY EN61N[[R DISTRICTING MAP SANTA ANa -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS I SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL I LIMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMILIES ~ INDUSTRIAL HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THUS-C20) PLANNING COMMISSION [ C. E. WALKER -- CHAIRMAN C. E. BRESSLER..~c*ry E.D. YOST ORA K. HEINE HARRY HCKARD W. F. CRODOY J. LUXEMBOURGER ORD. NO. 1074 SHE;T NO. 4.3 ~ 0F45 SLIcE'rs/~/ R-2 I E. CHESTNUT M-I R-2 M-I 37O R-I M-I R-I AVE. R-I REGENT R-I WARREN R-I ST. PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF J. L. McBRIDE Cll'~' ENGINEER SCALE o 2o0 OF FEET DISTRICTING MAP SANTA ANA -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL LIMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMILIES ~ INDUSTRIAL HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN PLANNING COMMISSION C* E. WALKER -- CHAIRMAN C. F_ BRESSLER, s~c'rv E.D. YOST ORA K. HBNE HARRY IHCKARD W. F. CRODDY J. LUXEMBOURGER ORD. NO. 1074 list OFal~ S~EETS '~// Mc FADDEN R-I R-I R-I R-I ~ u 7 PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF J. L McSRIDE cnY ENGINEER L. W BLODGET Cil~ AITOR#Ey GORDON WMITNALL CO#SULTAm SCALE OF FEET DISTRICTING MAP SANTA Aha -- CALIFORNIA LEGEND OF USE DISTRICTS SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ~ NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL LIMITED MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL ~ GENERAL COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE FAMILIES ~ INDUSTRIAL HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL FRONT YARD DEPTH SHOWN THUS- PLANNING COMMISSION C. [ WALKER -- CHAIRMAN C. F- BRESSLER. SEC'fY E.D. YOST ORA K. HEINE HARRY PICKARD W. F. CRODDY J. LUXEMBOURGER ORD. ilO. 1074 1939 SHEET N0.45//6/~ 0F45 SHEETS ~_~/%/'1 ORDINANCE N0. lOV5 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA CREATING A CO~.~SSION IN THE SAID CITY 0F SANTA ANA, TO BE KNOWN AS THE "THACK REMOVAL C 0MMISSION". THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: .SECTION 1: That there is hereby created and established an advisory body for the City of Santa Aha to be known as the "Track Removal Commission". That it shal~ be the duty of the Track Removal Commission to investigate, examine and determine the feasibility of, and endeavor to accomplish the consolidation of steam railroad facilities now serving the City of Santa Ana, and the eltrlnation of unnecessary rights of way and railroad trackage resulting from such elimination; that said commission shal2 investigate and determine the best and most feasible meth~ of accomplishing said purpose, bearing in mind the elimination of unnecessary traffic hazards resulting from grade crossings, and the elimination of unsightly rights of way having railroad tracks extending through what would otherwise be valuable residence property, and also elimination of blind ends of streets which terminate at the rights of way of the railroad tracks now existing in said City. SECTION 2: Said track removal commission shall consist of~ not less than nine nor more than fifteen members, at least two of whom shall be members of the City Council of the City of Santa Aha; that the members of such commission shall be appointed by the Mayor of the City of Santa Aha, subject to confirmation by the City Council of said City, and shall serve at the pleasure of the said Council. The exact number of members of such commission shall be determined by the City Council, as evidenced by the number of members appointed to such Commission, and a majority of the members of the Commission at any particular time shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. SECTION 3: The members of the said commission shall serve without compensati¢ and they shallhave no power or authority as such commission or individuals to incur any indebtedness against the City or assume any responsibility or liability on behalf of said City, but shall act in an advisory capacity only to the City Council in any matters appertaining to the expenditure of money. SECTION 4: The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance, and shall cause the same t~ be published three times in the SANTA ANA DAILY EVENING REGISTER, a daily newspaper printed, published and clrculated in the City of Santa Aha; and thirty (30) days thereafter shall take effect and be in force. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Santa Ana at its regular meeting held on the 3rd day of April, 1939. ATTEST: E' L. Vegely City Clerk Fred C. Rowland Mayor ( SEAL~. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE )SS CITY OF SANTA ANA ) I, E. L. VEGELY, do hereby certify that I am the City Clerk of the City of 159 n Santa Aua, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City Of Santa Aha; that the foregoing ordinance was regularly introduced and read to ~he said Council at its regular meeting held on the 2Oth day of Narch, 19~9, and was again read to the said Council at its regular meeting held on the ~rd day of April, 19~9, and was at said meeting regularly passed and adopted by the said Council by the following vote, to-wit: AYES, TRUSTEES: Plummet W. Bruns, Ernest H. Layton, NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: None Joseph P. Smith, W.H.Penn, Fred C. Rowland. ( SEAL~. E. L. Vegely City Clerk ORDINanCE NO. ~0~6 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING RULES GOVERNING THF PR~CEOURE OF'THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ~ANTA ANA. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DO ORDAIN AS FOLI. O~B: SECTION l: The newly elected City Council shall convene at their first meeting i~e~iately following the adjournment of the prior council on the 3rd Monday in each April, during which month a general municipal electicn has been held. The newly elected council shall proceed to organize by electing one of their members as Mayor of the City. The City Clerk shall receive and put the motion to elect such Mayor, who shall in~nediately become the presiding officer of the City Council. SECTION 2: The regular meetings of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana shall be held on the 1st and 3rd M~ndays of each month, and shall convene at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. In the event any such Monday is a legal holiday, the City Council shall convene on the 1st day thereafter which is not a legal holiday, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. SECTION 3: The Mayor shall preside at all meetings of such City Council, and at the hour set for convening the same, shall call the members to order, and procee, with the business before thc Council. In the absence of the Mayor, a Chairman pro- t.empore shall be chosen by the members present, with the City Clerk acting as the presiding officer for such purpose, and such Chairman pro ~empore shall have the power and perform the duties of the Mayor only during the day on which such meeting is hel~, and during such time shall be acting Mayor of the City of Santa Aha. In case the Mayo~ shall appear at the me~ting and take his seat thereat, the power of the acting Mayor, ag such, shall cease. Nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed to prevent the Mayor or acting Mayor from casting his vote upon each and every matter that comes before the board, whether there be a tie or not; and nothing in this ordinance shall be construed to permit the Mayor or acting Mayor to have a d~ciding vote after he has already voted. SECTION 4: The Mayor or acting Mayor shall decide all questions of parlis~nentary procedure, subject to appeal to the City Council, and all appeals shall be decided by a majority vote of the members present. No matter shall be acted upon except by the agreed vote of at least three members of the City Council. ~ECTION 5: The presiding officer shall propound all questions in the order in which they are moved, and shall consider a motion to adjourn always in order, unless a member has the floor, or a question has been put and not decided. A motion to adjourn is not debatable. SECTION 6: The order of business before the City Council shall be such as shall be decided by the Mayor of the City of Santa Aua, subject to appeal to the Counci~ but shall, unless particular circumstances require or indicate that other procBdure is preferable, be (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) as follows: Reading of minutes of meetings held Communications and petitions. Reports of standing committees. Reports of special committees. Reports of City Officers. since the last regular meeting. (f) Reports and action on accounts and bills. (g) Unfinished business. (h) New business. (i) Resolutions. (J) Ordinances. SECTION 7: That for the purpose of maintaining a close contact between the members of the City Council and the various departm~ts of the City, the City Council is hereby divided into five standing committees, which committees shall be responsible to the council for the ~onduct and operation of the five departments of the City, and the chairman of Jach such committee shall be known as the Director of such department. The said departments are as follows: 1. Department of Public Health, which shall include City Water Department Sanitary Sewers Storm Water Control Health Department of City Garbage Collection 2. Department of Public Safety, which shall include Police Department Fire Department Traffic Safety Commission 3. Department of Public Ways, which shall include Streets and Highways Parks and Playgrounds Forestry Department Track Removal Con~ission Trash Collection 4. Department of City Develounent, which shall include Planning Commission Building Department City Electrical Inspector City Plumbing Inspector City Building Inspector Library Board Nuseum Board (except grounds) Department of Public Relations, which shall include Hospitality Public Contacts Finances and Auditing City Hall The Mayor shall be Chairman of the Committee on the department of Public Relations, and shall be ex-officio a member of each of the other Committees. The Chairman of the Department of Public Health Committee shall be ex- officio a member of the Department of City Development Committee. The Chairman of the Department of Public Safety Committee shall be ex-officio a member of the Department of Public Ways Committee. The Chairman of the Department of Public Ways Committee shall be ex-officio a member of the Department of Public Safety Committee. The Chairm~m of the Department of City Development Committee shall be ex-officio a member of the Department of Public Health Committee. The Mayor shall na~e the Chairman of the several standing committees subject to the approval of t~e Council. ~E~TION 8: It shall be ~he duty of every standing committee of the Council to whom any al~bject may be referred, to report thereon at the next regular meeting of the Council unless especially directed otherwise. All reports may be required by the Council to be reduced to writing, and signed by the Committee. Special committees may be appointed froE members of the Council from time to time as occasion requires, to terminate upon reporting. SECTION 9: When a member wishes to speak, he shall address the presiding officer, confine himself to the question under debate, and avoid personalities. S~. CTION 10: All motions shall be reduced to writing if requested by a member of the Board, and when a motion has once been carried o~ lost it shall be in order for a member, voting with the majority to move a reconsideration, provided that no more tha~ one motion for 'a reconsideration of any vote shall be entertained, and the reconsideration shall not be had or motion stated later than at the next regular meet- ing of said Council, and provided that notice thereof must be given at the meeting at which the motion to reconsider was carried or lost. SECTION ll: Every member present shall give his vote when a question is put, unless the Coun'cil, for special reasons, excuse him. SECTION 12: Said Council and the presiding officers thereof shall have authority to preserve order, and may direct the Chief of Police or any Police Officer present to remove any and all disorderly persons or members from the presence of the Council. Said Council may compel the attendance of any member and may impose a fine of not more than ten dollars ($10.00) for neglect of attendance or disorderly conduct. SECTION 15: Tn all matters not herein particularly specified for parliamentar precedure, Robert's Rules of Order shall be followed. SECTION 14: That Ordinance No. 10 entitled "AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING RULES GOVERNING THE PROCEE~IN~ OF~ THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF SANTA ANA", and Ordinance No. 218, entitled "AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE TIME FOR THE REGULAR MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA", are hereby repealed. SECTION 15: The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance and shall cause the same to be published in three consecutive issues of the SANTA ANA DAILY EVENING REGISTER, a daily newspaper, printed, published and circulated in the City of Santa Aha, and hereby designated for that purpose, and thirty (30) days thereafter shall take effect and be in force. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Santa Aha at its regular meeting held on the l~h day of May, ATTEST: E. L. Vegely City Clerk Fred C. Rowland Mayor (SEAL). STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE )SS CITY OF SANTA ANA ) I, E. L. VEGELY, do hereby certify that I am the City Clerk of the City of Santa Ana, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana; that the foregoing ordinance was regularly introduced and read to the said Council at its regular meeting, held on the 1st day of May, 1939,°aud was again read to said Council at its regular meeting held on the 15th day of May, 1939, and was at said meeting regularly passed and adopted by the said Council by the following vote, to-wit: AYE S, TRUSTEE S: NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: None Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, D. W. Kelsey, Fred C. Rowland. E. D. Yost, (SEAL). E. L. VeEely City Clerk has offered to situate in the ORDINANCE NO. 1077 OB~INANCE DECLARINQ INTENTION TO GRANT OPTION TO SELL, AND TO SELL REAL PEOPEP. TY. WHEREAS, THE ~JTUAL BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION purchase from the City of Santa Ama, all that City of Santa Ama, Orange County, California, Lots 7, 25, 28, 29 and 34 in Block A; Lots 1, 4, 14, 15, 16 and 25 in Block B; Lots 1, 3, 6, 10, 16, 17, 18, 19, 23, 24, and 25 in Block C; Lots 2, 3, 5, 8, 15, 16, 1V, iS, 19, 20 and 25 in Block D; Lots 2, 6, 7, O, 10, 13, 14, 16, 1V, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 smd 25 in Block E; Lots 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23 and 25 in Block F; Lots 6, ,9, !0, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 1V, 18, 22 and 23 in Block G; Lots 4, V, 11, 12, 15, 19, 22, 23, 24 and 25 in Block H; Lots 1, £, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, lO, 11, 12 and 13 in Block I; all of Tract No. ~7 as sh~n on a map recorded in Book 19, page 7, OF LONG BEACH, a Corporation, certain real property described as follows, to-w~ of Misce-! !aneous Maps, Records of Orange County, California, under an agreement or option ~o purchase at the prices and on the terms and under the conditions particularly set forth in an agree- ment or option to purchase, which said agreement or option to purchase is now on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of ~anta Ama, where the same may be inspecte~ by all persons interested therein, and WHEREAS, it is the opinion and Judgment ~f the City Council of the City of Santa Ana that the considerations offered by said The ~tual Building & Loan Association of Long Beach for the purchase of said real property is in all respects fair, Just and adequate, and that the best interests of said City will be served by the execution and delivery of said agreement or option to purchase said real property from the City of Santa Ana, and WHEREAS, it is likewise the opinion and judgment of the City Council of the City of Santa Ama tha2 the said City has no use for said real property so proposed to be sold under said agreement, and that said agreement or option to sell said real property upon the terms, conditions and covenants set forth in said agree~nt or option to purcha~ should be executed by the City of Santa Ana within ten (10) days from and after the time this ordinance shall t~c effect; NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Smuta Aua do ordain as follows: SECTYON 1: That the public be notified through publication of this ordinance of the intention of the City of Santa Ama to execute said agreement or option, (a copy of which is on file in the office of the City Clerk, open to public inspection), and to sell the real property here~nabove described to The ~.~utual Building & Loan Ass, ociatior of Long Beach, for the consideration in said agreement mentioned, and upon the terms and covenants thereof. SECTION 2: Tho City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance, 165 ;: and shall cause the same to be.published three times in the ~'SAh~A ANA DAILY EVENI REGISTER, a daily n~wspaper printed, published and circulated in the City of Santa Aha; and hereby designated for that purpose, and thirty (30) days there- after shall take effect and be in force. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Santa Ana at its regular meeting held on the 5th day of June, 1939. ATTEST: E. L. Vegely City Clerk Fred C. Rowland Mayor CITY_ OF SANTA ANA ) COU~Y OF ORANGE )SS STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) I, E. L. VEGELY, do hereby certify that I am the City Clerk of the City of Santa Aha, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana; ~ha~t the foregoing ordinance was regularly introduced and read to the said Council at its regular mecting, held on the 15th day of May, 1939, and was again read to said Council at its.regular meeting held on the 5th day of June, 1939, and was at said meeting regularly pasaed and adopted by the said Council by the following vote, to-wit: AYES, NOES, ABSENT, TRUSTEE~: TRUSTEES: ~l~mw. er W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, E. D. Yost~ D. W. Kelsey, Fred C. Rowland. None TRUSTEES: None ( SEAL'). E. L. Vegely City Clerk ~G ORDINANCE NO. 1078 ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING FIRE ZONES IN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOW~: SECTION 1: That the City of Santa Aha is hereby divided into zones for the regulation"'of the type and character of buildings and structures which may be constructed in each such zones. The zones herein established are the same zones as are referred to by number in the Building Code of the City of Santa Aha as the same now exists or as the same may hereafter be adopted or amended. Section 2i All that certain real property situated in the City of Santa Aha, County of Orange, state of California, and described as being within the following exterior boundary lines shall constitute Fire Zone No. I of said CitY, to-wit: Beginning at the point of intersection of the center line of First Street with the Southerly prolongation of the center line of French Street; Thence running Northerly in a direct line to the point of intersection of the center lines of French Street and Third Street; Thence running Easterly along center line of Third Street to the point of its intersection with the Southerly prolongation of the center line of Mortimer Street; Thence running Northerly in a direct line to the point of intersection of the center lines of Mortimer Street and Fifth Street; Thence running Westerly in a direct line to the point of interjection of the center lines of Fifth Street and French Street; Thence running Northerly in a direct line to the point of intersection of the center lines of French Street and Sixth Street; Thence running Westerly in a direct line to the point of intersection of the center lines of Sixth Street and Bush Street; Thence running Northerly in a direct line to the point of intersection of the center lines of Bush Street and Seventh Street; Thence running Westerly along the center line of Seventh Street to the point of its intersection with a Iine drawn parallel to the center line of Main Street distant 160 feet Easterly therefrom; Thence running Northerly along said last mentioned llne to the point of its intersection with the center line c~ Tenth Street; Thence running Westerly in a direct line to the point of intersection of the center lines of Tenth Street and Sycamore Street; Thence running Southerly in a direct line to the point of intersection of the center lines of Sycamore Street and Church Street; Thence running Westerly in a direct line to the point of intersection of westerly prolongation of the center line of Church Street with the center line of Broadway Street; Thence running Southerly in a direct line to the point of intersection of the center lines of Broadway Street and Sixth Street; Thence running Westerly in a direct line to the point of intersection of the center lines of ~Ixth Street and Birch Street; Thence running Southerly along the c~ter line of Birch Street to the point of its intersection with a llne drawn parallel to the center line of Fifth Street and c~istant 155 feet NOrtherly therefrom; Thence running Westerly along said last mentioned line to the point of its intersection with the center line of R°ss Street; Thence running Southerly along the center line of Ross Street to the point of its intersection with a line drawn paralle! to the center line of Fourth Street end distant 166 feet Northerly therefrom; Thence running Westerly along said last mentioned line to its intersection with the center line of Patton Street; Thence running Southerly along the center line of Patton Street to the point of its intersection with a llne drawn parallel to the center line of Fourth Street and distant 165 feet Southerly therefrom; Thence running Easterly along the said last mentioned line to the point of its intersection with the center line of Ross Street; Thence running Southerly in a direct line to the point of intersection of the center lines of Ross Street and Third Street; Thence running Easterly in a direct line to the point of intersection of the center lines of Third Street and Birch Street; Thence running Southerly in a direct line to the point of intersection of the center lines of First Street and Birch Street as it exists North of First Street; Thence running Easterly in a ~irect line to the point of intersection of the center lines of First Street and Broadway Street; Thence running Southerly in a direct line to the point of intersection of the center lines of Broadway Street and Walnut Street; Thence running Easterly along the center line of Walnut Street to the point of its intersection with a line drawn parallel to the East boundary line of Section 13, Township 5 South; Range 10 West; S.B.B.&.M.; and distant 188 feet Westerly therefrom; Thence running Southerly along said last mentioned line to the point of its intersection with the center line of Pine Street; Thence running Easterly in a direct line to the point of intersection of the center line of Pine Street with the Southerly prolongation of the center line of the first alley East of Main Street; Thence running Northerly in a direct line to the point of intersection of the Northerly prolongation of the center line of said alley with the center line of First Street; Thence running Easterly in a direct line to the point of intersection of the center line of First Street with the Southerly prolongation of the center line of French Street; being the point of beginning. SECTION ~: All that certain real ~.s~el~y situated in the City of Santa Aha, County of Orange, State of California, and described as being within the following exterior boundary lines shall constitute Fire Eone No. 2 of said City, to-wit: (a} Parcel 1. Beginning at a point in the center line of Pine Street, distant 188 feet West of the East boundary llne of Section 1~, Township 5 South; Range 10 West; S.B.P.&.M; Thence running Southerly parallel to the East'boundary line of Sections 1~ and 24, Township 5 South; Range 10 West; S.B.B.&.M; to an intersection with the South llne of said Section 24 (center line of Delhi Road); Thence running Easterly in a direct line to the Southeast corner of said Section 24; Thence running Southerly in a direct line to an intersection of the Westerly prolongation of the center line of Flora Street with the East boundary line of Section 25, said Township and Range above mentioned; Thence running Easterly Id a direct line to the point of intersection of the center line of Flora Street with a line drawn parallel to the East line of Section 25, Township 5 South; Range l0 West; S.B.B.&. M; and distant 185 feet Easterly therefrom; Thence running Northerly parallel to the East line of said Sections 25, 24 and 13, to an intersection with the center line of Pine Street; Thence running Westerly in a direct line to a point in the center line of Pine Street distant 18S feet West of the East boundary line of Section l~, Township 5 South; Range l0 West; S.B.B.&.M; and being the' point of beginning. (b) Parcel 2: Beginning at the point of intersection of the center line of the first alley East of Main Street with a line drawn parallel to the center line of Walnut Street and distant 190 feet Southerly therefrom; Thence running Easterly along said last mentioned line drawn parallel to the center line of Walnut Street, to a point 1VO feet East of the cent6r line of Orange Avenue; Thence ~unning Northerly parallel to the center line of Orange Avenue to a point 190 feet North of the center line of Walnut Street; Thence running Easterly along a line drawn parallel to the center line of Walnut Street to the point of its intersection with the center line of Cedar Street; Thence running Northerly in a direct line to an intersection of the Northerly prolongation of the center line of Cedar Street with the center line of First Street; Thence running Westerly in a direct line to an intersection with the Southerly prolongation of the center line of Garfield Street with the center llne of First Street; Thence running Northerly along the center line of Garfield Street to a point 155 feet North of the center line of Fifth Street; Thence running Westerly along said last mentioned line drawn parallel to the center line of Fifth Street, to its intersection with the center line of Mortimer Street; Thence running Northerly in a direct line to the point of intersection of the center lines of Mortimer Street and Sixth Street; Thence running Westerly in a direct line to the point of intersection of the center lines of Sixth Street and French Street; Thence running Southerly in a direct line to the point of intersection of the center lines of French Street and Fifth Street; Thence running Easterly in a direct line to the point of intersection of the center lines of Fifth Street and Mortimer Street; Thence ~uuning Southerly in a direct line to an intersection of the Southerly prolongation of the center line of Mortimer Street with the center line of Third Street; Thence running Westerly in a direct line to the point of intersection of the center lines of Third Street and French Street; Thence running Southerly in a direct line to the point of intersection of the Southerly prolongation of the center line of French Street with the center line of First Street; Thence ru~ning Westerly in a direct line to the point of intersection of the Northerly prolongation of the center line of the first alley East of Main Street with the center line of First Street; Thence running Southerly in a direct line to a point in the center line of above mentioned alley, distant 190 feet South of the center line of Walnut Street; being the point of beginning. (c) Parcel 3: Beginning at a point in the center line of Tenth Street distant 185 feet Easterly from the West line of Section V; Township 5 South; Range 9 West S.B.B,&.M., Thence running Northerly along a line drawn parallel to and distant 185 feet Easterly frcm the West line of Sections ? and 6, said Township and Range; to an inter- section with the North line of said Section 6, also being a point in the Northerly City LLmits; Thence running Westerly along city boundary llne to an intersection with the West line of Main Street; and being an angle point in the exterior boundary of the City of Santa Aha; Thence running Northerly along the West boundary line of Main Street, the same being a boundary llne of the City of Santa Ana, to the point where said boundary line again runs Westerly; Thence running Westerly along the North boundary line of the City of Santa Aha, a distance of 152 feet; Thence running Southerly in a direct line to a point in'the North line of Section l; township § South; range l0 West; S.B.B.&.M; mai~ point being distant 185 feet Westerly from the Northeast' corner of said Section l; Thence running Southerly along e line drawn paratlel~ to and~ distant 185 feet Westerly from the East line of Section 1; Township 5 South; Range 10 West; S.B.B.&.M., to a point 150 feet North of the South llne of said Section I (said South line of Section 1 being the center line of Seventeenth Street); Thence running Westerly along a line drawn parallel to and distant 150 feet Northerly from the South line of said Section 1; to a point 170 feet West of the surveyed center line of Flower Street; Thence running Southerly along a line drawn parallel to and distant 170 feet Westerly from the surveyed center line of Flower Street to a point 1V5 feet South of the South line of Section l; Township 5 South; Range 10 West; S.B.B.&.M., Thence running Easterly along a line drawn parallel to and distant 175 feet Southerly from the South line of said Section I to a point 185 feet West of the East line of Section 12; Township 5 South; Range l0 West; S.B.B.&.M; Thence running West of the East line of Tenth Street; Southerly along a line drawn parallel to and distant 185 feet said Section 12 to an intersection with the center line of Thence running Tenth Street distant 185 mentioned; and being the Easterly in a direct line to a point in the center line of feet Easterly from the West line of said Section 7, above point of beginning. (d) Parcel 4: Beginning at the point of intersection of the center line of Sycamore Street with the center line of Tenth Street; Thence running westerly in a direct line to a point in the center line of Tenth Street distant 150 feet Westerly from the center line of Broadway Street; Thence running Broadway and distant the center line of Sixth Southerly along a line drawn parallel to the center line of feet Westerly therefrom to the point of its intersection with Street; Thence running Easterly in a direct line to the point of intersection of the center lines of Broadway Street and Sixth Street; 1( 9 Thence running Northerly in a direct line to the point of intersection Sf the Westerly prolongation of the center line of Church Street with the center line of Broadway Street; Thence running Easterly in a direct line to the point of intersection of the center lines of Church Street and Sycamore Street; Thence running Northerly in a direct line to the point of intersection of the center lines of Sycamore Street and Tenth Street; and being the point of beginning. (e) Parcel 8: Beginning at the point of intersection of the center lines of Sixth Street and Birch Street; Thence running Westerly in a direct line to the point of intersection of the center lines of Sixth Street and Van Ness Avenue; Thence running Southerly along the center line of Van Ness Avenue to a point 155 feet North of the center line of Fifth Street; Thence running Westerly along a line drawn parallel to the center line of Fifth Street and distant 155 feet Northerly therefrom to the point of its intersection with the center line of Artesia Street; Thence running Southerly along the center line of Artesia Street to a point 165 feet Southerly from the center line of Fourth Street; Thence running Easterly along a line drawn parallel to the center line of Fourth Street~and distant 168 feet Southerly therefrom to a poi-at 188 feet Westerly from the center line of Flower Street; Thence running Southerly along a line drawn parallel to the center line of Flower Street and distant 155 feet Westerly therefrom; to its intersection with the center line of Pine Street; Thence running due East 155 feet to an intersection with the center li: of Flower Street; of Pine Thence running due South 77.0 feet; Thence running Easterly in a direct line to a point in the center line Street distant 155 feet Easterly from the center line of Flower Street; Thence running Northerly along a line drawn parallel to the center line of Flower Street and distant 155 feet Easterly therefrom to a point 155 feet South of the center line of First Street; Thence running Easterly along a line drawn parallel to the center line of First Street and distant 158 feet Southerly therefrom to the point of its intersection with the center line of Birch Street; Thence running Southerly in a direct line to the intersection of the center lines of Birch Street and Walnut Street; Thence running Easterly in a direct line to the intersection of the center lines of Walnut Street and Broadway Street; Thence running Northerly in a direct line to the intersection of the center lines of First Street and Broadway Street; Thence running Westerly in a direct line to the point of intersection of the center lines of First Street and Birch Street as it exists North of First Street; Thence running Northerly in a direct line to the point of intersection of the center lines of Birch Street and Third Street; Thence running Westerly in a direct line to the point of intersection of the center lines of Third Street and Ross Street; Thence running Northerly along the center line of Ross Street to the point of its intersection with a line drawn parallel to the center line of Fourth Street and distant 165 feet Southerly therefrom; Thence running Westerly along said last mentioned line to the point of its intersection with the center line of Patton Street; Thence running Northerly along said center line to a point 165 feet Northerly from the center line of Fourth Street; Thence running Easterly along a line parallel to the center line of Fourth Street and distant 165 feet Northerly therefrom to its intersection with the center line of Ross Street; Thence running Northerly along said center line of Ross Street to its intersection with a line drawn parallel to the center line of Fifth Street and distant 155 feet Northerly therefrom; Thence running Easterly along said last mentioned line to the center line of Birch Street; 171 Thence running Northerly in a direct line to the point of intersection of the ~enter lines of Birch Street and Sixth Street; being the point of beginning; Section 4: All that certain real property situate in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, not contained within the territory described in Sections 2 and 3 of this ordinance which said Sections describe the territory in Fire Zone No. 1 and Fire Zone No. 2, respectively, is hereby declared to constitute Fire Zone No. 3 of the City of Santa Aha. Section §: That Ordinance No. 610 entitled "AN 0Pd)INANCE DEFINING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE GENERAL FIRE LIMITS IN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, AND AMENDING SECTIONS 1 AND 21 OF ORDINANCE NO. 342, AND REPEALING ANY AND ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THER~.~ITH", is hereby repealed. Section 6: The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this ordinance and shall cause the same to be published in three consecutive issues of the SANTA ANA DAILY EVENING REGISTER, a daily newspaper, printed, published and circulated in the City of Santa Aha, and hereby designated for that purpose. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 30 days from and after its final passage and adoption. PAS~ED AND ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Santa Ana at its regular meeting held on the 19th day of june, 1939. ATTEST: E. L. Vegely City Clerk. Fred C. Rowland Mayor STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE )SS CITY OF SANTA ANA ) I, E. L. VEGELY, do hereby certify that I am the City Clerk of the City of Santa Ana, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Santa Aha; that the foregoing ordinance was regularly introduced and read to the said Council at its regular meeting held on the 5th day of June, 1939, and was again read to said council at its regular meeting held on the 19th day of June, 1939, and was at said meeting regularly passed and adopted by the s aid Council by the following vote, to-wit: AYES, TRUSTEES: Plunm~er W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, E. D. Yost, D. W. Kelsey, Fred C. Rowland. NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSE~T, TRUSTEES: None (SEAL) . E. L. Vegely City Clerk ORDINANCE NO. 1079 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, GRANTING TO SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, A CORP- ORATION, AND SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, A CORP- ORATION, ITS LESSEE, THEIR SUCCESSORS ANDASSIGNS, THE RIGHT TO CONSTRUCT, RECONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND OPERATE THEIR RAILROAD TRACES UPON AND ACROSS FIRST STREET, SANTA FE AVENUE, CHESTNUT STREET AND MCFADDEN STREET IN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA AMA DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the right, privilege and franchise be and the same is hereby granted to the Southern Pacific Railroad Company, a corporation, and Southern Pacific Company, a corporation, its lessee, their successors and assigns, to construct, reconstruct, maintain and operate for a period of twenty-five years their standard gauge railroad tracks upon and across First Street, Santa Fe Avenue, Chestnut Street and McFadden Street in the City of Santa Aha, described as follows: Single track as now construcSedlocated between the north line of First Street at Station grounds of AT&SF Ry. Co. and the south City boundary, the same being across First Street, along Santa Fe Avenue between the south line of First Street and the North line of Chestnut Street, across Chestnut Street and McFadden Street. Section 2. That the line of their said tracks across the said streets hereinbefore named shall conform in all cases to the established grades of said streets where such grades, before the same shall be laid, have been established; and in all other cases the said tracks shall conform as nearly as practicable to the natural grades of the streets over and across which they may be constructed, and wh~ at any time any portion of said streets shall be graded, paved or other- wise improved, or the grades or improvements thereof changed or altered by authort of said city, the said tracks shall be, by said railroad companies, or their ~ssigns, made to conform to such grades so made, changed or altered, if required by the Council of said city. Section 3. It is further made a condition hereof that the City of Santa Aha expressly reserves the right to grade, sewer, pave, macadamize, repair, improve or alter said streets or any part thereof, and to use said s~reets for any public purpose, including the right to lay down pipes for water, gas, or other purposes therein. The grantees herein shall use the rights herein granted in a manner to injure or obstruct the street and crossings as little as possible. The tracks shall be kept constantly in repair by grantees in and along said street~ and at all crossings flush with the streets, and paved or improved between lines two feet outside of the outside rails to conform to the pavement and improvement in the balance of street; and the grantees agree to provide and maintain all storm water drains and culverts under and across their tracks where necessary and when required by the Council of said City. Section 4. That the grantees hereof, by the acceptance of this franchis. hereby agree to pay to the City of Santa Aha the expenses necessary for the publication of this ordinance in the manner required by law. Section B. That the grantees hereof shall file with the City Clerk a written acceptance of the franchise hereby granted within thirty days after the passage of this ordinance. Y Section 6. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance by a two-thirds vote of all members of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, and shall cause the same to be published three times in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published daily in said City of Santa Ana, shall take effect and be in force thirty days after and thereupon and thereafter it passage of this ordinance. ATTEST: Fred C. Rowland Mayor of the City of Santa Aha, California. E. L. VeEely City Clerk I hereby certify that the whole number of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana is Five; that on the 5th day of July, 1939, at a r&gular meeting of said Council, a quorum being present, the foregoing ordinance was passed and adopted by a two-thirds vote of all the members of the City Council, to-wit; By the following vote: AYES: Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, E. D. ¥ost, D. W. Kelsey, Fred C. Rowland. NOES: None ABSENT: None ( SEAL). E. L. Vegely City Clerk ORDINANCE NO. 1080 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 920 ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A BOARD OF EXAMINERS FOR THE EI~AMINA- TION OF ELECTRICIANS; PROVIDING FOR THE LICENSING OF ELECTRICIANS AND THE FEES FOR SUCH LICENSE; PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION OF SAID ORDINANCE; AND RE- PEALING ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT WITH THIS ORDINANCE". THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA ~0 ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Secti.on l: That subdivision (d) of Section I of Ordinance No. 920, entitled "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A BOARD OF EXAMINERS FOR THE EXAMINATION OF ELECTRICIANS; .PROVIDING FOR THE LICENSING OF EIECTRIcIANS AND THE FEES FOR SUCH LICENSE; PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION OF SAID ORDINANCE; AND REPEALING ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT WITH THIS ORDI~CE" be and the same is hereby amended so as to read as follows: "(d) Apprentice. Any person except a Master Electrician or Journeyman Electrician doing electrical work or installing electrical equipment under the supervision and direction of a Certified Master Electrician or a Certified Journeyman Electrician, when such person is registered in the office of the Board of Examiners of Electricians, on a form to be provided by such Board, and such registration is accompanied by an approval of such registration and a statement signed by a Certified Master Electrician that he will be responsible to the City and to any and all persons for any work which may be done by such apprentice while working under his Jurisdiction and supervision. Such apprentice may then be employed to do electrical work or install electrical equipment at the times, in the manner, and under the supervision and direction as hereinafter specified, as an employee of such Certified Master Electrician. An apprentice may be registered by more than one certified Master Electrician. A registration fee of One ($1.00) Dollar shall be charged and paid for each such registration annuall SECTION 2: That subdivision (a) of Section 2 of said Ordinance No. 92) is hereby amended so as to read as follows: "(a). A board to be designated as the Board of Examiners of Electricia is hereby created. The Board of Examiners shall consist of one Master Electrician ~ud one Journeyman Electrician, each o2 whom shall have been actively engaged at the business or trade of electrical work in the State of California for a period of at least five (5) years prior to his appointment to said Board, and the City Electrician of the City of Santa Ana. All members of the Board of Examiners shall have re6eived a certificate of qualification except the member~' of the first Board of Examiners. The two members of the Board of Examiners besides the City Electrician shall be appointed by the City Council. The City electrician shall be chairman of said Board". SECTION 3: That subdivision (d) of Section 2 of said ordinance is hereby amended so as to read as follows: "(d) At all meetings of the Board of Examiners a majority of the Board shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business; the members of the Board of Examiners shall serve without pay for their services as such members". SECTION 4: That Section 4 of said ordinance is hereby amended by the additio~ thereto of a new subdivision to be lettered (e) and to follow immediately after sub- division (d) of said section, and shall be in words and figures as follows, towtt: "(e) The Board of Examiners shall keep full, true and correct records of all applications and registrations filed with them, and of all proceedings and actions taken by them as such Board of Examiners, and all such records shall be kept in the office of the Electrical Inspector of the City of Santa Ana under the immediate direction and care of a secretary of said Board of Examiners, who shall be such person as shall be employed by the City of Santa Ana to act as clerk, stenographer or secretary to the City Electrician of the City of Santa Aha; all said records shall be open to public inspection, except exmninatic~ papers of any applicant, which examin- ation papers shall only be open to inspection by the applicant, or his agent or representative, or officials of the City of Santa Aha officially interested in said examination papers ." SECTION 5: That subdivision (a) of Section 5 of the said ordinance is hereby amended so as to read as follows: "(a) There shall be a secretary of the Board of Examiners who shall be such person as may be employed by the City of Santa Aha as clerk, secretary or stenographer for the City Electrician, and shall serve as such secretary of the Board of Examiners without additional compensation".. SECTION 6: That subdivision (e) of Section 8 of said ordinance is hereby amended so as to rea~ as follows: "(e) All fees collected by the Secretary of the Board of Examiners or by said Board of Examiners, shall be paid into the general fund of the City of Santa Aha at the time and in the manner required by law". , SECTION 7: That subdivision (a) of Section 15 of said ordinance is hereby amended so as to read as follows: "(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to carry on, do or engage in the installation, alteration or repair of any electrical equipment or to do any electrical work on private property, or to do any work affecting the electrical system of any house, building or structure in the City of Santa Aha, without a Master Electrician's certificate or without a Journeyman Electrician's certificate, as the case may be, provided that apprentices of Ma~ter Electricians may assist or act as an assistant to a Master or Journeyman Electrician while in the employ of a Certified Master Electricia~ who has approved and agreed to be responsible for the work of such apprentice, provided however, that all work or labor of such apprentice shall be done as a helper or an assistant to, or in assistance of a Master or Journeyman Electrician, who is actually working on the premises performing the work with the aid and help of such apprentice as an assistant. SECTION 8: The City. Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this ordinance and shall cause the same to be published by three insertions in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, and this ordinance shall take effect and be in force 30 days from and after its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Council of the City ing held on the 24th day of July, 1939. ATTEST: E. L. Vegely ?ity Clerk by. Erma Keeler, Deputy of Santa Ana at its regular meet. Fred C. Rowland ( SE~L). Mayor 175 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY 0F ORANGE )SS CITY OF SANTA ANA ) I, E. L. VEGELY, do hereby certify that I am the City Clerk of the City of Santa An$, and ex-officio clerk of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana; that the foregoing ordinance was regularly introduced and read to the said Council at its regular meeting held on the 17th day of July, 1939, and was again read to said council at its regular meeting held on the 24th day of July, 1939, and was at said meeting regularly passed and adopted by the said Council by the following vote, AYES, TRUSTEES: NOES, TRUSTEES: ABSENT, TRUSTEES: to-wit: Plun~ner W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, E. D. Yost, D. W. Kelsey, Fred C. Rowland. None None (SEAL~. E. L. VeEely City Clerk by: Erma Keeler, Deputy ORDINANCE NO. 1081 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, FIXl~G ~ ANOUNT OF NONEY ASCERTAINED TO CARRY ON THE VARIOUS I)~?ARTMENTS OF THE CIT~ OF SANTA ANA, AND TO PAY TIt~ BONDF~ INDEBTEDNESS FALLING DUE FOR THE CURRENT YEAR 1~39- 1940, AND FIXING THIS RATE OF TAXATION FOR THE CURP~NT YEAR 1939-1940, D~IGNATING THE NUMBER OF CEITS ON EACH $100.00 FOR THE VARIOUS FUNDS OF 8AID CITY, ON THE WHOLE OF THE TAXABLE PROPERTY OF SAID CITY AS SET BT THE COUNTY ASSESSOR OF THE COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AND EQUALIZED BY THE BOARD 0F SUPERVISORS OF SAID COUNTY, AND HEREBY LEVIED ON THE WHOLE OF THE TAXABLE PROPERTY OF SAID CITY. THE COUNCIL OF THE CIT~ OF SANTA ANA DO ORDAIN AS THAT, WHEREAS, the City of Santa Ana, California, did on the 28th day of December, 1914, by Ordinance, elect and determine to avail itself of the provisions of the Act of the Act of the 27th day of March, 1895, and subsequent amendments thereto, relative to the assessment and collection of taxes for the municipal corporation of the City of Santa Ana, California, and did in accordance therewith on or about said date, file with the Auditor of Orange County, California, a verified copy of said Ordinance pertaining thereto as provided by law; and WHEREAS, the County Auditor of the County of Orange, State of California, on or before the 28th day of August, 1939, filed .bis statement in writing with the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, California, showing the total value of all property within the corporate limits for the year 19~9-1940, and equalized and collected by the Board of Supervisors of Orange County, California, and fixed the sum as shown by the assessment rolls for said year at $21,$70,470.00 exclusive of operative property, and showing the total value of all property belonging to public utilities and used as operative property of such public utilities within the corporate limits of said City the year 1939-1940, as determined and equalized by the Board of Equalization of the State of California, amounting to the sum of $2,291,800.00, which said amounts make a total assessed valuation for tax purposes within the City of Santa Ana of the sum of $24,162,270.00;. and WHEREAS, the City Council elects to levy a total tax for the sum of $1.70 on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City as provided by law, the amount of money ascertained and fixed to carry on the various departments of the City of Santa Ana and to pay the bonded indebtedness falling due for the current year 1939-1940, is the fixed sum of $410,V58.59; and WHEREAS, said sum is to be apportioned among the various departments of the said City of Santa Ana, and placed in the general and special funds to pay current municipal expenses on the assessed value of all the real and personal property within such municipality, over and above the several sums to be raised as provided by law. SECTION 1: That the total valuation of the taxable property of the City of Santa Ana of $24,162,2VO.00, shall be used as a basis for the levy of the taxes of the City of Santa Ana, at made and collected. SECTION 2: the same time end in the same manner in ~hich County levies are bonded indebtedness and interest of the City of Santa Aha, year 1959-19~0 is hereby fixed at That the rate of taxation for municipal purposes California, and to pay the for the current $1.70 on the taxable property of said City, and that 177 -said amount of $410,758.59 in the aggregate, and the rate sum of $1.70 on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City is hereby levied upon all the taxable property as ascertained by the County Assessor and equalized by the Board of Supervisors of Orange County, California, and as ascertained and equalized by the Board of Equalization of the State of California, as aforesaid, and which said rate so fixed shall be apportioned among special funds to pay the current expenses, bonded indebtedness and interest and other indebtedness of said City, falling due for the current fiscal year 1939-1940, and other several sums to be raised as fixed and provided by la~ as follows, to-wit: For the General Fund, $0.59 on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City; For the Street Fund, $0.30 on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City; For the Sewer Fund, $0.03 on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City; For the Fire Fund, $0.23 on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City; For Parks, $0.03 on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City; For the Library Fund, $0.17 on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City; For the North Flower Street Bridge Bonded Indebtedness Fund, $0.001 on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City; For the Sewer Bonded Indebtedness No. 2 Fund, $0.007 on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City; For the Fire Department Bonded Indebtedness No. 2 Fund, $0.01, on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City; For the City Hall Bonds No. 2 Bonded Indebtedness Fund, $0.003 on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City; For Street Apparatus Bonds, Bonded Indebtedness ~und, $0.004 on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City~ For Street Improv~nent Bondsl North Main Street Bonded Indebtedness Fund, $0.008 on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City; For Street Improvenent Bonds, East First Street, Bonded Indebtedness Fund, $0.003 c~ each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City; For Street Improvement Bonds, Bristol Street, Bonded Indebtedness Fund, $0.002 on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City; For Sbhool Street Improvement Bonds, Bonded Indebtedness Fund, $0.009 on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City; For Street Improvement Bonds, Culverts, 3rd and 4th Streets, Bonded Indebtedness Fund, $0.001 on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City$ For Santa Aha Main Sewer Line Bonds, $0~032 on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City; For Joint Outfall Sewer Bonds, property of said City; For Electric Fire Alarm System Bond Fund, taxable property of said City; $0.037 c~ each $100.00 of the taxable $0.006 on each $100.00 of the For East Fire Engine House Bond Fund, $0.003 on each $I00.00 of the taxable property of said City; For Joint Outfall Sewer Maintenance Fund, $0.03 on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City; For West Fire Engine House Bond ~nd, $0.003 on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City; For Fire Apparatus Bond Pund, $0.006 on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City; For West Fifth Street Improvement Bond Fund, $0.007 on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City; For Joint Outfall Sewer Bond Extension, $0.048 on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City; For the purpose of paying for the lands purchased or to be purchased at tax sales for delinquent assessments and taxes under Street Improvement Bond Act of 1915, SO.lO on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City; For the City Hall Bonds No. 3 Bonded Indebtedness Fund, $0.022 on each $100.00 of the t~xable property of said City; For the North Main Street Bridge Bonded Indebtedness Fund, $0.008 on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City; SECTION 3: The City Clerk is hereby instructed to imediately submit a certified copy of this Ordinance to the County Auditor of Orange County, California. SECTION 4: That this City Council by unanimous vote does hereby elect to levy a total tax, during the fiscal year of July 1, 1939, to June 50, 1940~ for all purposes provided in Subdivision 9 of Sectlc~ 764 of an act of the legislature entitled "An Act to Provide for the Organization, Incorporation and Government of Municipal Corporaticn", Statutes of 1883, page 93, as amended, but exclusive of the tax for library purposes and bond, interest, and sinkiug fUnd purposes, in excess of One Dollar, but not in excess of One Dollar and twenty-five cents on each one hundred dollars of the assessed value of all real and personal property within the said City of Santa Aha, as set forth in this ordinance. SECTION 5: The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this Ordinance and shall cause the same to be published lu three consecutive issues of the Santa Ana Independent, a weekly newspaper, printed, published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, and hereby designated for that purpose. This Ordinance shall take effect from and after its adopticn. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Santa Ana at its regular meeting held on the 21st day of August, 1939. ATTEST: E. L. VeKely City Clerk By: Erma Keeler, Deputy. Fred C. Rowland Mayor. (SEAL). 181) ~STATE 'OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) SS CITY OF SANTA ANA ) I, E. r.. VEGELY, do hereby certify that I am the City Clerk of the City of Santa Ana, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City Of Santa Ana~ that the foregoing Ordthance was regula fly introduced and read to the said Counci~ at its regular mee%Ing held on the 7th day of August, 1939, and was again read to said Council at its regular meeting held on the 21st day of August, 1939, and was at said meeting regularly passed and adopted by said Council by the following vo~e, to-wit: · AYES, NOES, ABSENT, TRUSTEES: TRUSTEES: Plu~r W. BrUns, Joseph P. Smith, E. D.W. Kelsey, Fred C. Rowland. None D. Yost~ TRUSTEES: None E. L,. VeEel7 City Clerk ( SEAL). By: Erma Keeler, Deputy ORDINANCE NO. 1082 ORDINANCE DECLARING INT~TION TO GRANT OPTION TO SELL, AND TO SELL REAL PROPERTY WHERELS, H. C. HEAD of Santa Aha, California, has offered to purchase from the City of Santa Aua, all that certain real property situate in the ~Ctty of Santa Ana, Orange County, California, described as follows, to-wit: GROUP NUMBER ONE Lots 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, and 30 in Block 1. Lots 2, 3, 4, 16, 1V, 25 and 26 in Block 2. Lots 18, 24, 25 and 26 in Block 3e ~ total of 19 lots, in this group. _GROUP NIBblER TWO Lots 2, 3, 4, 9, 11, !V, 19, 20~ 22, 23, 24, and 26 in Block 4e Lots 1, 3, 4, 6, 15, 16, 1V, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 and 26 in Block 5. Lots 1, 4 and 8, in Block 6. a total of 29 lots, in this group. UROUP NU~ER THRVR. Lots 15, 16, 17, 18~ 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25 in Block 6. Lot 3 in Block V. Lots 1V, 21, 23 and 24 in Block 8. Lot 12 in Block 9. a total of 15 lots, in this group. all of Tract No. 517 as shown on a mapr ecorded in Book 17, page 41, of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County, California, under an agreement or option to purchase at the prices 2nd 'on the terms and ~under the conditions particularly set forth in an agreement or option to purchase, which said agreement or option to purchase is now on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Santa Aha, where the same may be inspected by all persons interested therein, and WHEREAS, it is the opinion and Judgement of the City Council of the City of Santa Aha that the considerations offered by s aid H. C. Head for the purchase of said real property is in all respects fair, Ju~ and adequate, and that the best interests of said City will be served by the execution and delivery of said agreement or option to purchase said real property from the City of Santa Aha, and WHEREAS, it is likewise the opinion and Judgment of the City Council of the City of Santa Aha that the said City has no use for said real property so proposed to be sold under said agreenent, and that said agreement or option to sell said real property upon the terms, conditions and covenants set forth 'in said agreement or option to purchase, is for the benefit of said City and the same should be executed by the City of Santa Aha within ten (10) days fr~n and after the time this ordinance shall take effect;. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Santa Aha do ordain as follows: SECTION 1: That the public be notified through publication of this ordinance of the intention of the City of Santa Aha to execute said agreement or option, (a copy of which is on file in the office of the City Clerk, open to public inspection), and to sell the real property hereinabove described to H. C. Head, for the consideration in said agreement mentioned, and upon the terms and covenants thereof. SECTION 2: The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance, and shall cause the smme to be published in three consecutive issues of the SANTA ANA INDEPENDENT, a newspaper printed, published, and circulated in the City of Santa Aua, and hereby designated for that purpose. This ordinance shall take effect 30 days from and after its adopticn. PASSED AND ~ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Santa Aha at its regular meeting held ~on the 4th ATTEST: E. L. Vegely City Clerk By: Erma Keeler, Deputy day of December, 1939. Fred C. Rowland Mayor (SEAL). STATE OF CALIFORNIA ). COUNTY OF ORANGE )SS CITY OF SANTA ANA ) I, E. L. VEGELY, do hereby certify that I am the City Clerk of the City of Santa Ana, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Couhcil of the City of Santa Aha; that the foregoing ordinance was regularly introduced and read to the said Council at its regular meeting held on the 20th day of Novermber, 1939, and was again read to said Council at its regular meeting held on the 4th day of December, 1939, and was at said meeting regularly passed and adopted by said Council by the following vote, to-wit: Plu~mner W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, E. D . Yost~ D. W. Kelsey, Fred C. Rowland. None None AYES, TRUSTEES: NOES, TRUSTEES: ABSENT, TRUSTEES: E. L. Vegel~ City Clerk By: Erma Keeler, Deputy (SEAL) . ORDINANCE NO. 1083 AN ORDINANCE AME~FDING 0KDINANCE NO. 950 OF THE CIT~ OF SANTA ANA ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE REGISTRATION OF BICYCLES BY THE 0WNEES T~tEREOF, FOR THE PREVENTION 0F THEFT OF THE SAME, AND FOR THE DETECTION AND IDENTIFICATION OF LOST OR STOLEN BICYCLES AND FOR OPERATION THEREOF UPON ~NY STREM. T OR PUB- ~ HIGHWAY OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA~ REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES AND PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH, AND PRO- VIDIN~ PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION HEREOF". ~ C~I~N¢IL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION l: That Section 2 of 0rdinauce No. 950 of the City of Santa Aha entitled "AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE REGISTRATION OF BICYCLES BY THE (~.~S THEREOFj AND FOR THE PREVENTION OF THEFT OF THE SAME, AND FOR THE DETECTION AND IDENTIFICATION LOST OR STOLEN BICYCIES AND FOR THE OPERATION T~REOF UPON ANY STREET OR PUBLIC HIGHWAY OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES AND PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HER~ITH, AND PROVIDING PEN~TIES FOR THE VIOLATION HEREOF" be and the same is hereby smended so as to read as follows: "Section 9: That each and every owner, or person in charge or control of~ a bicycle or btcycles~ excepting dealers thereof, within the corporate limits of the City of Santa Ana~ County of Orange, State of California, shall within thirty (30) days from and after the passage of this ordinan6e~ register said bicycle with the City Clerk cf the City of Santa Ana. Said application shall state the name and add~ess of the ov~ner or person in charge or control of such bicycle or bicycles~ the m~ke and kind of bicycle, the factory number thereof, the name of the person~ fIEn, corporation or association from whom the same was purchased, and such other description and info~matio~ relative thereto as may, in the Judgment of the City Clerk of the City of Santa Aua, be necessary and proper for the identification thereof; thereupon the City Clerk of the City of Santa Aha shall, upon the payment by said applicant of a fee of twenty-five cer~ ($0.25) for the use and benefit of the City of Santa Aha, issue to such applicant an identification metal tag having thereon~ in raised figures and letters~ "S.A.B.L.", the year~ and a serial nttmber, which tag shall be im~mediately placed and sect~ely attached by such o~er or person in charge or control of such bicycle or bicycles upon the front upright bar of such bicycle~ and at or Just below the handle bars thereof~ or under the seat of such vehicle, so that the same may be plainly seen~ and which metal tag shall at all times during the current year, remain Ga said bicycle and not be removed therefrom. Said City Clerk of the City of Santa Aua shall at the same tLme give to said person in charge or contro! of such bicycle or bicycles, an identification card~ said card to be carried at all times by the person in charge thereof, when said bicycle is in use, having upon it the id~tification number ~assigned to the owner of such bicycle registered, also stating the name and address of the owner, and a brief description of such bicycle." SECTION 2: That Section 5 of said Ordinance No. 950 shall be am~nd6d so as to read as follows: "Section 5: V~henever any person sells~ trades or transfers any registered bicycle, he shall endorse upon the identification card a written transfer of the same~ n~E~ng the person and the address to whom the same is t~ansferred, and such transferee shall imr~ediately notify the City Clerk of the City of Santa Ana of such transfer to him, snd said City Clerk shall issue a new identification card in the name of such 181 ~transferee, which identification card shall be~r the original number of the metal identification tag and the number of the original card, and shall enter upon the register provided for in Section 4 hereof, the name and address of the transferee and purchaser thereof. No fee shall be c~rged for such transfer". SECTION. 3: That Section 6 of said Ordinance No. 950 shall be amended so as to road as follows: "Section 6: .In the event the said metal identification tag or identification card provided for by this ordinance be lost or stolen free such bicycle, the owner or person in chsrge of such bicycle shsll ~mmediately notify the City Clerk of the City of Santa Aha of the loss of the s~ne, and the said City Clerk shall, when such owner or person in chsrge or control of such bicycle makes proper affidavit of the loss of said metal tag or s aid identification card, stating the facts of said loss as nearly as possible, issue to said owner or person in charge of said bicycle, upon the pa~ent to said City Clerk for the use and benefit of the City of Santa Aha, a fee of Fifteen cents ($0.15), a new identification tag or card, or both, as the case may be." SECTION 4: Thab Section l~ of s aid ordinance No. 950 is hereby amended so as to read as follows: "Section 12: Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a r~isdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00), or by imprisonment in the County Jail of Orange County, California, for a period of not more 'than ninety (90) days, or by both such fine and imprisonment." SECTION 6: The City Clerk shall certify to the pa~sage of this ordinance and shall cause the same to be published in three consecutive issues of the SANTA ANA INDEPENDENT, a newspaper printed, published and circulated in the City of Santa Aha, and herebydesignated for that purpose. This ordinance shall take effect 30 days from and after its adoption. PASSED AND ~DOPTED by the Council of the City of Santa Aha at its regular meeting held on the 4th day of December, 1939. ATTEST: Fred C. Rowland Mayor E,. L o, VeEely City Clerk By: Erma Keeler, Deputy ( SEAL). STATE OF CALIFOPd~IA ) COUNTY 0F ORANGE )SS CITY OF SANTA ANA ) I, E. L. VEGEL¥, do hereby certify that I am the City Clerk of the City of Santa Ana, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Santa Aha; that the foregoing ordinance was regularly introduced s-nd read to the said Council at its regular meeting held cn the 20th day of November, 1939, and was again read to said Council at its regular meeting held on the 4th day of.December 19~9, andwas at said meeting regularly passed and adopted by said Councml by the Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph ~. Smith, E.D.Yost, D. W . Kelsey, Fred C. Rowland. following vote, to-wit: AYES, TRUSTEES: · NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: None B : Erma Keeler De ut (SEAL) ·