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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1945 (#1144-1156)ORDINANCE NO. 1144 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1021 ENTITLED, "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING DANCE HALLS, DANCING PAVILIONS AND PLACES WHERE DANCES ARE REGULARLY CONDUCTED AND CARRIED ON IN THE CITY 0F SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA." THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That Ordinance No. lO21 entitled "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING DANCE HALLS, DANCING PAVILIONS AND PLACES WHERE DANCES ARE REGULARLY CONDUCTED AND CARRIED ON IN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA"', is hereby amended by amend- lng Section 4 thereof. SECTION 4: It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation conducting, maintaining, or carrying on a public dance hall or having charge or control thereof, or for any person employed in and about the same, to hold, conduct oF carry on, or to cause or permit to be held or conducted or. carried on any dance or dancing in any such public dance hall in the City of Santa Aha between the hours of 12:00 P.M. of any day and 6:00 A.M. of the next day, or on any Sunday except upon special permission in writing, given by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this ordinance and shall cause the aame to be published in three consecutive issues of the Santa Ana Register, a newspaper printed, published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, and hereby designated for that purpose. This ordinance shall take effect 30 days from and after its publication. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Santa Ana at its regular meeting held on the 2nd day of January, 1945. ATTEST: Emma Keeler City Clerk. Asa Hof fman Mayor (SEAL) STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE )SS CITY 0F SANTA ANA ) I, ERMA KEELER, 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 w as regularly introduced and read to the said Council at its regular meeting held on the 18th day of December, 1944, and was again read to said Council at its regular meeting held on the 2nd day of January, 1948, and was at said meeting regularly passed and adopted by said Council by the following vote, to-wit: AYES, TRUSTEES Dale G. Deckert, W. Eugene Dixon, Otto R. W.J.Cheney, Asa Hoffman. None NOne Haan, Erma Keeler City Clerk. NOES, TRUSTEES ABSENT, TRUSTEES (SEAL) ORDINANCE NO. 1145 AN ORDINANCE REPEALING SECTION ll E OF ORDINANCE NO. 1023 AND ADDING NE~V SECTIONS ll E AND ll D of ORDINANCE NO. 984. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION l: That Section llE of Ordinance No. 1023 of the City of Santa Ana be and the same is hereby repealed and new sections llE and llD are hereby added to Ordinance No. 984 to read as follows: "SECTION liE: It shall be unlawful for any person owning or having charge, care or control of any dog, to keep the same unconfined or un- restrained upon any premises within the corporate limits of the City of Santa Ana, or to allow the same to run at large within the corporate limits of said City after such dog has been declared to be a public nuisance as herein provided. When written complaint has been made by any person or by any peace officer to the City Poundmaster that any dog within the limits of said City is a nuisance by reason of barking, howl- ing, growling, running or charging at or after any person or vehicle or destroying or molesting publiq or private property or roaming or running at large upon public or private property' or for any other reason affect- ing public peace, health, security, safety, quietude or welfare, such dog may be declared by the City Poundmaster to be a public nuisance. Said written complaint or declaration shall give the name of the owner of the dog and the time and place where the nuisance was committed. Written notice of said complaint or declaration shall be delivered by the City Poundmaster to the person or persons owning or having charge or control of such dog. Such complaint or declaration shall state the ground or reason for such dog being declared a nuisance. If such dog be declared to be a nuisance because of its barking or howling, the owner or owners of said dog, or person or persons having care, charge or control thereof, shall thereafter keep said dog securely muzzled or take other appropriate steps to prevent said dog from barking or howling. If such dog be declared to be a nuisance on any other ground specified in this section, the owner or owners of such dog, or person or persons having care, charge or control thereof, shall thereafter keep said dog securely tied or kept in an enclosure on the premises of such person, or kept on leash. Any such dog kept in violation hereof after such declaration and notice may be seized and destroyed by the Poundmaster. "Section llD: It shall be unlawful for any person owning, having charge, care or control of any dog, to allow the same to be in any auto court or park, used or rented for auto trailer houses, within the corporate limits of Santa Ana, without being confined on leash." SECTION 2: The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Ordinance and shall cause the same to be published in thr~e consecutive issues of the Santa Ana Register, a newspaper printed, published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, and hereby designated for that purpose. This ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days from and after its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Santa Aha at its regular meeting held on the 19th day of March, 1945. Asa Hoffman Mayor ATTEST: Erma Keeler City Clerk. (SEAL) STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE )SS CITY OF SANTA ANA ) I, ERMA KEELER, 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 5th day of March, 1945, and was again read to said Council at its regular meeting held on the 19th day of March, 1945, and was at said m~eting regularly passed 'and adopted by said Council by the following vote, to-wit: AYES, TRUSTEES Dale G. Deckert, W. Eugene Dixon, W.J.Chene~, Asa Hoffman. NOES, TRUSTEES None ABSENT, TRUSTEES Otto R. Haan Erma Keeler City Clerk. (SEAL) 322 ORDINANCE NO. 1146 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AUTHORIZING A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CiTY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND THE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION, CALIFORNIA STATE E~PLOYEESt RETIRENENT SYSTEN, PROVIDING FOR THE PARTICIPATION OF SAID SUBDIVISION IN SAID STATE E~PLOYEESt RETIRENENT SYSTE~/, AND NA~UiNG ITS ENPLOYEES NE~BERS OF SAID SYSTEI~o THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DO ORDAIN AS FOLIOWS: Section l: That a contract is hereby authorized between the City Council of the City o£ Santa Aha and the Board of Administration, California State Employeest Retirement S~stem, a copy of said contract being attached hereto marked Exhibit "A" and by such reference made a part hereof as though set out in full. Section 2: In order to meet its obligations under the proposed contract referred to in this ordinance, the City Council of the City of Santa Aha is author ized to comply with all the provisions in the STATE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT ACT, as amended, or as it may hereafter be emended, Section 3: The Mayor of the City of Santa Aha is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to execute said contract for and on behalf of said Subdiv- ision. Section 4: This ordinance shall take effect August l, 1945, and shall, within two months from said date, be published at least three times in the Santa Aha Daily Register, a newspaper of general circulation published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana. (See Original Ox~ltnance No. 1146 which shows Exhibit "A" ) Contract between City Council of City of Santa Aha and the Board of Administration of the California State Employees' Retirement System. (See Re~olution No. 3397, dated June 18th, 1945, which includes Ordinance No. 1146) ORDINANCE NO. 1147 AN 0RDINNNCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. llll ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY 0F SANTA ANA PROVIDING FOR THE INSTALLATION, REGULATION AND CONTROL 0F THE USE OF PARKING METERS" AND REPFALING SECTION 8a OF ORDINANCE No. 1129 THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: That Section 8a of Ordinance No. 1129 amending Ordinance No. 1111 entitled "An Ordinance of the City of Santa Aha Providing for the Installation, Regulation and Control of the Use of Parking Meters" be, and the same is hereby repealed and Ordinance No. 1111 is hereby amended by adding a new Section ~a thereto, which section shall read as follows: Section Sa: That the City Council shall appoint parking meter inspectors who shall be deputized as special police officers working in and under the Jurisdiction of the Auditorts office. It shall be the duty of each meter inspector to take the number of any meter at which any vehicle is ove~parked, as provided in this ordinance, the State vehicle license of such vehicle, the time and date of such over- parking, and the make of such vehicle; and shall issue, in writing, a citation for illegal parking in the same form and subject to the same procedure provided for by the ordinances of the City of Santa Aha and the laws of the State of California applicable to the traffic violation within said City; and shall collect the revenue from said meters. Any operator or owner of a vehicle to whom a citation has been issued may, within twenty-four hours of the time of the issuance of said citation, pay to the Clerk of the City Court, as a penalty for and in full satisfaction of such violation, the sum of fifty cents ($.80). Said payment may be made in person or by mailing said sum to the Clerk of the City Court, City Hall, Santa Ana, California, within said period of twenty-fo~ hours. The failure of such owner or operator to make such payment within said twenty-four hours shall render such owner or operator subject to the penalties hereinafter provided for violation of the pro- visions of this ordinance. Section 2: 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 Register, a newspaper printed, published and circulated in the City of Santa Aha and hereby designated for that purpose. This ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days from and after its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Santa Aha at its regular meeting held on the 16th day of July, 1948. ATTEST: Erma Keeler City Clerk. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE )SS CITY 0F SANTA ANA ) Asa Hoffman Mayor (SEAL) AYES, TRUSTEES W. Eugene Dixon, W.J.Cheney, Asa Hoffman. NOT VOTING: TRUSTEES Dale G. Deckert NOES, TRUSTEES None ABSENT, TRUSTEES Otto R. Haan Erma Keeler City Olerk..~ (SEAL) I, ERMAKEELER, 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 Aha; that the foregoing ordinance was regularly introduced and read to the said council at its regular meeting held on the 2nd day of July, 1945, and was again read to said council at its regular meeting held on the 18th day of July, 1945, and was at said meeting regularly passed and adopted by said council by the following v otc, to-wit: ORDINANCE~.. 1148 ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA FIXING THE COMPENSATION OF CERTAIN ELECTIVE OFFICERS OF SAID CITY, AND REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 1006 THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Seetion 1: The City Council does hereby expressly repeal Ordinance No. 1006, being an ordinance fixing the compensation of certain officers of said City. Section 2: That on and after July 1, 1948, the salaries of certain elective officers of the City of Santa Ana shall be those hereinafter designated: The City Clerk of said City shall receive a salary of $~00 per month, payable monthly; The City Marshall of said City shall receive a salary of $350 per month, payable month%y; The Treasurer of said City shall receive a salary of $28 per month, payable monthly; The City Attorney of said City shall receive a salary of $280 per month, payable monthly; The City Recorder of said City shall receive a~salary of $200 per month, payable monthly. Section 3: The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this ordinance, and shall cause the same to be published in three consecutive issue of the Santa Aha Register, a newspaper printed, published and circulated in the City of Santa Aha and hereby designated for that purpose. This ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days from and after its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Santa Ana at its regular meeting held on the 6th day of August, 1945. ATTEST~ E~ma Keeler Ci y Clerk. Asa Hoffman Mayor (SEAL) STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE )SS CITY OF SANTA ANA ) I, ERMA KEELER, 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 adjourned meeting held on the 31st day of July, 1945, and was again read to said Council at its regular meeting held on the 6th day of August, 1945, and was at said meeting regularly passed and adopted by said Council by the follow- to-wit: AYES, TRUSTEES NOES, TRUSTEES ABSENT, TRUSTEES Dale G. Deckert, W.J.Cheney, Asa Hoffman. None Otto R. Haan W. Eugene Dixon, Erma Keeler City Clerk. ing vote, (SEAL) ORDINANCE NO. 1149 AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO THE PACIFIC ELECTRIC RAIL~VAM COMPANY, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, THE RIGHT TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND OPERATE DOUBLE TRACK STANDARD GAUGE RAILROAD TRACKS ACROSS FIFTH STREET AND ON FOURTH STREET, AND TvV0 TRACKS ACROSS SECOND STREET, AND REPEALING ORDINANCES NOS. 381 and 898. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That the right, privilege and franchise is hereby granted to the Pacific Electric Railway Company, a corporation, its successors and assigns, to constr~ct maintain, and for a period of twenty-five years to operate, standard gauge railroad tracks over the route described as follows: A double track beginning at a point in the north line of Fifth Street (60 feet wide) 432.28 feet westerly thereon from the center line of Hawley Street; thence southeasterly 100.14 feet, more or less, to the south line of Fifth Street 3§2.07 feet westerly thereon from the southerly prolongation of the center line of Hawley Street. Also, double track beginning at the intersection of the center line of Fourth Street with the westerly line of Artesia Street (60 feet wide); thence easterly along Fourth Street to end of double track 282.07 feet, more or less, easterly of the center line of French Street. Also, single track, beginning at a point in the north line of Second Street distant easterly thereon 422.08 feet from the center line of French Street; thence Southwesterly 60.87 feet, more or less, to the south line of Second Street distant easterly thereon 411.@3 feet from the center line of French Str6et. Also, single track, beginning at a point in the north line of Second Street distant easterly thereon 368.33 feet from the center line of French Street; thence southeasterly 60.42 feet, more or less, to the south line of Second Street distant easterly thereon 378.28 feet from the center line of French Street. Together with the right to construct crossovers, curves and switches, and all other structures and attachments that may be necessary for the purpose of operating said road and enabling it to be as effective as the best electric railroad, including power lines on poles as now located on each side of Fourth Street between French Street and Lacy Street and on Lacy Street on poles located on the westerly side of Lacy Street between Third Street and the northerly line of Fourth Street and across Lacy Street to Substation located at the southeast corner of Fifth and Lacy Streets and also telephone poles as now located on south side of Fourth Street from Lacy Street to Southern Pacific Depot east of Evergreen Street. SECTION II. That the terms and conditions upon which this franchise are granted are as follows: First: That the railroad to be constructed and operated under this franchise may be used for the transportation of passengers, bagEage, United States mail, express matter, and such other commodities as can be conveniently handled by railroad operated by electricity or other motive power, except steam; provided that cars carrying freight shal be conveyed over said railroad on Fourth Street only between the hours of lO:00 P.M. each day and 6:00 A.M. of the following day, except in case of an emergency and upon author- ization by the City; and provided that trains of open cars carrying freight or products shall be conveyed on said railroad on Fourth Street only between the hours of 12:00 midnight and 4:00 A.M., except in case of an emergency and upon authorization by the City. That the tracks to be laid under this franchise on Fourth Street shall be placed as near equi-distant from the center of the street as possible, and where said road is double tracked, as near each other as a proper regard for safety will allow. Second: That said grantee, or its successors and assigns, shall use good material in the construction of said road, and said road shall be built in a good, workmanlike manner, and that said grantee, and its successors and assigns, shall, at its or their own cost and expense, oil and re-oil, pave or maeadam~e the said road between the rails, between the tracks and for two feet on each side thereof, with the same material used for the City and under the same specifications and in the same n~nner as upon the streets over which said roads are respectively, except as may otherwise be specified by the City, and shall keep the same constantly so paved or macadamized and in repair flush with said streets and provided with suitable crossings, and shall make the roadbed conform at all times to the established grade of said streets; provided, however, that where any of the above named streets have been graded or otherwise improved prior to the granting of said franchise, said roadbed and rails shall conform to and be flush with the surface of said graded or otherwise improved street or streets, whether slid surface be above or below the official grade of said street or streets, and on all other street or streets the said roadbed and rails shall conform to such official grade as aforesaid. In case the said grantee or its successors and assigns shall fail to comply with the instructions given for said repairs for ten days after service of notice thereof upon the Superintendent or Manager of said electric railroad, then the City Council of the City of Santa Aha may, with suitable assistance, enter upon said electric railroad or any portion thereof, and do the work and furnish the proper material and keep an itemized account of the cost thereof, which said grantee, or its successors or assigns, by the acceptance of this franchise, agrees to pay irm~ediately to the Treasurer of the City of Santa Ana upon the presentation of the account to the Superintendent or Manager of said electric railroad. Provided, further, that the cars shall be run over the road on Fourth Street constr~cted under said franchise every day unless prevented by the elements riots, strikes or unavoidable causes; provided also thah cars shall be run over and upon said road as often as may be necessary to properly accommodate all persons who apply for transportation over said road, except in times of extra- ordinary and unforseen amounts of travel. Provided, further, that said grantee and its successors and assigns shall have the right to excavate and remove portions of said streets necessary to properly construct said road and to erect needful apparatus, boilers, engines and other appliances to properly equip and run said road; provided, further, that the City of Santa ^ha, in granting said franchise, expressly reserves the right to pave, macadamize, renew or sewer any of said street~ or to lay gas, water or other pipes therein, said work to be done so as to interfere with said road as little as posoible. It is further provided that said grantee and its successors and assigns shall construct all necessary flumes and culverts for the free passage of water under the tracks of said railroad whenever an~ wherever necessary, and that all such flumes and culverts shall be constructed in accordance with plans and spec- ifications approved by the City Engineer. Third: That grantee, its successors or assigns, shall carry free on its cars the City Marshal and deputies, and all regular police officers and firemen of said City when on duty, and the City Councilmen, subject at all times to the rules of the railroad. Fourth: That the said corporation to whom this franchise is granted or awarded, its successors or assigns, shall, during the life of said franchise, pay to the City of Santa Ana, in lawful money of the United States, two per cent of the gross annual receipts of said grantee and its successors and assigns, arising from the use, operation or possession of this franchise. Said percentage shall be payable annually, and this franchise is to be forfeited by failure to make the payments provided for, and it shall be the duty of the grantee of this franchi~ its successors and assigns, to file with the City Clerk of the City of Santa Aha at the expiration of each and every year a statement verified by the oath of said grantee, its successors o2~ assigns, and by the oath of the manager or presiding officer of said grantee, or its successors or assigns, showing the total gross receipts or gross earnings collected or received by the said grantee, its success- ors or assigns, during the preceding twelve months, and within ten days after the time for filing such statement, it shall be the duty of said grantee, its success- ors or assigns, to pay to the City Treasurer of the said City of Santa Ana the aEgregate stun of said percent age upon the amount of the gross annual receipts arising from the use, operation or possession of said franchise. Provided, that if the road for which said franchise is granted shall be an extension of an existing system of railroad, then the gross receipts shall be estimated to be one-half of the proportion of the total gross receipts of said system which the mileage of such extension bears to the total mileage of the whole system, and said estimate shall be conclusive as to the amount of the gross receipts of said extension. Fifth: That the work of constructing said road shall be cormmenced in good faith within not more than four months from the date of the granting of this franchise, and shall be prosecuted thereafter in good faith and without unnecessar or avoidable intermission or delay, and that said work of construction shall be completed within not more than three years thereafter, and if said work be not so cormmenced, prosecuted and completed within the time or in the manner specified, this franchise shall be forfeited. Sixth: That all poles used in electric railway operation shall be placed within the curb line of the streets herein designated as officially established by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, and the outer edge of poles shall in all cases be set as near the inner edge of the curb as practicable when not otherwise directed by said City Council, and the wire suspended from s~td poles shall not at any point be less than nineteen feet above the top of the rail. Said poles shall be smooth, straight ~ud painted in uniform colsr. Seventh: That the railroad is prohibited from parking, standing or storing cars on all streets, and all stops for loading and unloading passengers shall be at street intersections. The Railroad shall be subject to all rules and regulations established by Commission, Statute or Ordinance. Eighth: That when tracks covered by this franchise, as well as tracks on Fourth Street, between point near French Street and end of existing line near Evergreen Street, are abandoned or removed, the railroad will repave, under the direction of the City Engineer, any and all portions of streets over which such tracks exist. Section III. The grant of this franchise is effective only upon the funther condition that the grantee, within five days after said franchise is awarded to it, file with the said City Council a bond running to said City in the penal s~nn of One Thousand Dollars (.~l,O00) with at least two good and sufficient sureties, to be approved by said City Council, conditioned that said grantee shall well and truly observe, fulfill and perform each and every term and condition of said franchise, and that in case of any breach of condition thereof, the whole amount of the penal sum therein named shall be taken and deemed to be liquidated damages, and shall be recoverable from the p~tncipal and sureties upon said bond. If said bond be not so filed, the award of said franchise will be set aside, and any money paid therefor will be forfeited. Section IV. That said grantee, its successors or assigns, are hereby required to file a written acceptance of~ the terms and conditions thereof with the Clerk of said City within thirty days after the passage of this ordinance. Section V. Ordinances Nos. 381 and 898 of the City of Santa Aha are hereby repealed. Section VI. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption af %his ordinance, and shall cause the same to be published in three consecutive issues of the Santa Ana Register, a newspaper printed, published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, and hereby designated for that purpose. This ordinance shall take effect thirty days from and after its adoption. PAS~D AND ADOPTED by the Council of the City ef Santa Aha at its regular meeting held on the 20th day of August, 1945. Asa Hoffman Mayor ATTEST: Erma Keeler City Clerk by: Marion Suttner, Deputy (SEAL) STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE )SS CITY OF SANTA ANA ) I, ERMA KEELER, 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 adjourned meeting held on the Vth day of August, 1945, and was again read to said Council at its~regular meeting held on the 20th day of August, 1945, and was at said meeting regularly passed and adopted by said Council by the following vote, t~-wit: AYES, TRUSTEES Dale G. Deckert, W. Eugene Dixon, W. J. Cheney, Asa Hoffman. NOES, TRUSTEES None ABSF/~T, TRUSTEES Otto R. Haan by: Erma Keeler City Clerk Marion Suttner, Deputy (SEAL) ORDINANCE NO. 1150 An Ordinance Relocating Tracks of the Pacific Electric Railway. Company from Location Across 4th Street and 3rd Street. WHEREAS, Pacific Electric Railway Company proposes to abandon and remove tracks on 4th Street from a point near Mortimer Street to the end of the line, including spur near end of line on which passenger cars are now stored, and WHEREAS, said Pacific Electric Railway Company proposes to reconstruct trackage in its depot yard at or near Mortimer Street, which tracks will permit off-street storage of cars, and WHEREAS, such rearrangement of trackage at the depot yard requires the relocation of track across the southerly part of 4th Street, and of two tracks across 3rd Street, and WHEREAS, it is desirable that said track relocation be made. 'NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. That tracks of Pacific Electric Railway Company be relocated as follows: Shift single track in south part of Fourth Street a maximum distance of 3 feet north easterly to location described as follows: Beginning at a point in Fourth Street 282.07 feet easterly of French Street; thence southeasterly along a curve concave to the southwest and having a radius of 232.80 feet a distance of 82.49 feet, more or less, to the south line of Fourth Street distant easterly thereon 328.29 feet from the center line of French Street. Shift two tracks in Third Street approximately 80 feet easterly to location described as follows: 1. Beginning at a point in the north line of Third Street (60 feet wide) distant easterly thereon 439.92 feet from the center line of French Street; thence southwesterly 61.40 ~eet, more or less, to the south line of Third Street distant easterly thereon 428.31 feet from the center line of French Street. 2. Beginning at a point in the north line of Third Street (60 feet wide) distant easterly thereon 440.22 feet from the center line of French Street; thence southerly 60 feet, more or less, to the south line of Third Street distant easterly thereon 440.87 feet from the center line of French Street. SECTION II. That the above described portions of said railroad tracks so relocated shall be constructed and thereafter operated and maintained in accord. ante with the terms and conditions of ordinances of the City of Santa Ana uuder which said Pacific Electric Railway Company now operates the tracks in their present location. SECTION III. 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 Aha Register, a newspaper printed, published and circulated in the City of Santa Aha, and hereby designated for that purpose. This ordinance shall take effect thirty days fr~m and after its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Santa Aha at its regular meeting held on the 20th day of August, 1948. ATTEST: Erma Keeler City Clerk by: Marion Suttner, Deputy Asa Hoffman Mayor (SEAL) :29 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COI~NTY OF ORANGE )SS ~ CITY OF SANTA ANA ) I, ERMA KEELER, 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 adjourned meeting held on the 7th day of August, 1948, and was again read to said Counci at its regular meeting held on the 20th day of August, 1945, and was at said meeting regularly passed and adopted by said Council by the following vote, to-wit: AYES, TRUSTEES Dale G. Deckert, W. Eugene Dixon, NOES, TRUSTEES ABSENT, TRUSTEES W.J. Cheney, Asa Hoffman. None Otto R. Haan Erma Keeler City Clerk y. Marion Suttner, Deputy (SEAL) ORDINANCE NO. 1151 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, FIXING THE A~0UNT OF NONEY ASCERTAINED TO CARRY ON THE VARIOUS DEPART~HY~T2 OF THE cITY OF SANTA AMA, AND TO PAY THE BONDED INDEBTEDNESS FALEING DUE FOR THE CURRENT .~WUEAR 1945-1946, AND FIXING THE RATE OF TAXATION FOR THE CURRENT ~/EAR 1945-1948, DESIGNATING THE NUMBER OF CENTS ON EACH $100.00 FOR THE VARIOUS FUNDS OF SAID CITY, ON THE WHOLE OF THE. TAXABLE PROPE~TY 0F SAID CITY AS SET BY THE COU$1TY ASSESSOR OF THE COUNTY 0F ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AND EQUALIZED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF SAID COUNTY, AND HEREBY LEVIED ON THE WHOLE OF THE. TAXABLE PROPERTY OF SAID CITY, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA AMA DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: THAT WHEREAS~ the City of Santa Aha, California, did, on the Bath day of December, 1914, by Ordinance, elect and determine to avail itself of the provisior of the Act of the 2Vth day of March, 1895, and subsequent amer~tments thereto, relative to the assessment and collection of taxes for the~municipal corporation of the City of Santa Aha, California, and did, in accordance therewith, on or abo~ 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 the 27th day of August, 1945, filed his statement in writing with the City Councl] of the City of Santa Aha, California, showing the total value of all property ~ thin the corporate limits fer the year 1945-1946, and equS~lze4 and collected by the Board of Supervisors of Orange County, California, and fixed the sum as shown by the a~sessment rolls for said year at ~25,662,150.00, exclusive of operative property, and showing the total value of all property belonging to public utilitie and used as operative property of such public utilities within the corporate limits of said City for the year 1945-1946, as determined and equalized by the BOard of Equalization of the State of California, amounting to the sum 6f ~,452,420.00 which said amounts make a total assessed valuation for tax purposes within the City of Santa Ana of the sum of $28,114,5V0.00; and WHEREAS, the City Council elects to levy a total tax for the sum of $1.60 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 1945-1946 is the fixed sum of ~1,120,655.V3; 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 l: That the total valuation of the taxable property of the City of Santa Aha of ~28,114,570.00 shall be used as a basis for the levy of the taxes of the City of Santa Ana, at the same time and in the same manner in which County levies are made and collected. SECTION ~: That the rate of taxation for municipal purposes and to pay the bonded indebtedness and interest of the City of Santa Aha, California, for the current year 1945-46 is hereby fixed at ~1.60 on the taxable property of said City. and that said amount of ~1,120,655.74 in the aggregate, and the rate sum of I~1.60 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 rata so fixed shall be apportioned ~mong special funds to pay the current expenses, bonded Jindebtedne~s and interest and other indebtedness of said City, falling due for the current fiscal year 1948-1948, and other several sums to be raised as fixed and provided by law, as follows, to-wit: For the General Fund $.88 on each ~100.O0 of the taxable property of said City; For the Street Fund, $.24 on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City; For the'Fire Fund ~.~28 on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City; For Parks, $.03 on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City; For the Library Fund, $.18 on each'~lO0.OO of the t~xable property of said City; For the North Flower Street Bridge Bonded Indebtedness Fund, $.0018 on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City; For Street Apparatus Bonds Bonded Indebtedness Fund $.0028 on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City; For Santa Ana Main Sewer Line Bond Fund, ~.025 on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City; For Joint 0utfall Sewer Bond Fund, $.03 on each ~!~lO0.O0 of the taxable property of said City; For Electric Fire Alarm System Bond Fund $.008 on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City; For East Mire Engine House Bond Fund, $.002 on each ~100.00 of the taxable property of said City; For Joint 0utfall Sewer Maintenance Fund, $.08 on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City; For West Mire Engine House Bond Fund, $.003 on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City; For Fire Apparatus Bond Fund, ~.008 on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City; For West Fifth Street Improvement Bond Fund, ~.OOS on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said City; For Joint 0utFall property of said City; For the City Hall the taxable property of For the North of the taxable property For Water Bond No. Sewer Extension Bond Fund, $.03 on each ~100.00 of the taxable Bonds No. ~ Bonded Indebtedness Fund, $.018 on each ~100.00 of said City; Street Bridge Bonded Indebtedness Fund, !$.008 on each $100.00 of said City; 4 Fund, $.01 on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said Cit For Water Bond No. 8 Fund, ~.03 on each $100.00 of the taxable property of said Cit SECTION 3: The City Clerk is hereby instructed to immediately 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 l, 1948, to June 30, 1948, for all purposes provided in Subdivision 9 of Section ~84 of an Act of the legislature entitled "An Act to Provide for the Organization, Incorporation ~nd Government of Municipal Corporation", Statutes of 188~, page 93, as amended, but exclusive of the tax for library purposss, and bond, interest and sinking fund purposes, in excess of One Dollar, but not in excess of One Dollar and Twenty-five cents (~1.28) 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. P; SECTION 8: 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 Register, a newspaper printed, published and circulated in the City of Santa Aha, and hereby designated for that purpose. This Ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days from and after its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha at its regular adjourned meeting held on the ~Tth day of August, 1945. ATTEST: Erma Keeler City Clerk by: Marion Suttner Deputy Asa Hoffman Mayor (SEAL) STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE )SS CITY OF SANTA AMA ) I, ERMA KEELER, 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 wa~ regularly introduced and read to the said Council at its regular meeting held on the 6th day of August, 1945, and was again read to said Co~nucil at its regular adjourned meeting held on the 27th d ay of August, 1948, and was at said meeting regularly passed and adopted by said Council by the following vote, to-wit: Deckert, W. Eugene Dixon~ Haan, ~.J.Cheney, Asa Hoffman. Erma Keeler b'i'ty Clgrk' by: Marion Suttner Deputy (SEAL). Dale G. Otto R. None None AYES~ TRUSTEES NOES, TRUSTEES ABSENT, TRUSTEES ORDINANCE NO. 1152 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AMENDING SECTION 4710 OF UNIFORM BUILDING CODE ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE NO. 1136 THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: of Section 4710 of Uniform Building Code, Section 1: That the portion respecting first or scratch coat, of Table 47-F 1948 Edition, is amended to read as follows: Maximum Minimum Interval Volume of Minimum Before Sand Per Period Application Volume of Minimum Moist of Succeeding Coat Cement Thickness Curing Coat First or scratch Section 2: 54 4*' 24 hrs. 24 ~rs. 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 Aha Register, a newspaper printed, published and circulated in the City of Santa Aha, and hereby designated for that purpose. This ordinance shall take effect 30 days from and after its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana at its regular meeting held on the 1st day of October, 1945. ATTEST: Erma Keele~ City Clerk. Asa Hoffman Mayor (SEAL) AYES, NOES, ABSENT, Otto R. Haan, Asa Hoffmau. None W. J. Cheney Erma Keeler CityOle'r~e' (SEAL) TRUSTEES TRUSTEES TRUSTEES STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE )SS CITY OF SANTA ANA ) I, ERMA KEELER, 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 17th day of September, 1945, and was again read to said Council at its regular meeting held on the 1st day of October, 1945, and was at said meeting regularly passed and adopted by said Council by the following vote, to-wit: Dale G. Deckert, W. Eugene Dixon, 3 J4 ORDINANCE NO. 1153 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1052 ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING WATER RATES KN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA ETC." BT ADDING A NE~¥ SECTION 15-a TO SAID ORDINANCE NO. 1052 THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS~ Section 1: That Ordinance No. 1052 of the City of Santa Ana is hereby amended by adding a new section 15-a thereto, which section shall read as follows Section 15-a: In order to prevent any pollution of the water or water system of the City of Santa Aha, no cross-connections from any source, of any kind or nature, either with or without backflow prevention units, shall be installed in the City Water System. Section 2: 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 Register, a newspaper printed, published and circulated in the City of Santa Aha and hereby designated for that purpose. This ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days from and after its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Santa Aha at its regular meeting held on the 1st day of September, ATTEST: Er~maKeeler City Clerk 1945. Asa Hoffman Mayor (SEAL) STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE )SS CITY OF SANTA ANA ) I, ERMAKEELER, 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 17th day of September, 1945, and was again read to said Council at its regular meeting held on the 1st day of October, 1948, and was at said meeting regularly passed and adopted by eaid Council by the to-wit: TRUSTEES following vote, AYES, Dale G. Otto R. Haan, Asa Hoffman. None W.J.Cheney Deckert, W. Eugene Dixon, Er~ma Keeler City Clerk. (SEAL) NOES, TRUSTEES ABSENT, TRUSTEES ORDINANCE~. 1184 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 14 OF ORDINANCE No. 962 THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section l: That Ordinance No. 982 entitled "An Ordinance Regulating and Licensing the Business of Carrying Passengers for Hire in Motor Vehicles in the City of Santa Ana" be, and the same is hereby amended by amending Section lA thereof, which section shall read as follows: "Section lA: Every person, firm or corporation owning and operating any taxicab, motor bus or limousine for hire within the City of Santa Ana shall pay a license fee in the sum of $12.§0 per quarter for each vehicle operated, and shall obtain a permit therefor from the City Clerk. Before any person is employed to drive any such vehicle, he shall make application to the City Clerk for a driver's permit. Each driver shall pay au annual license fee of $3 which shall accompany the application for a permit, and in the event such application is not approved, such fee shall be refunded. All licenses or permits granted pursuant to this ordinance shall be non-transferable." Section 2: The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance ~nd shall cause the same to be published in three consecutive issues of the Santa Ana Register, a newspaper printed, published and circulated in the City of Sasta Ana, and hereby designated for that purpose. This ordinance shall take effect thirty days from and after its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha at its regular meeting held on the 19th day of November, 1948. ATTEST: Erma Keeler City Clerk. Asa Hoffmau Mayor (SEAL) STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE )SS CITY OF SANTA ANA ) I, ERMA KEELER, 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 s aid Council at its regular meeting held on the l§th day of October, 1945, and was again read to said Council at its regular meeting held on the 19th day of November, 1945, and was at said meeting regularly passed and adopted by said Council by the following vote, to-wit: Dale G. Deckert, W. Eugene Dixon~ Otto R. Haan, Asa Hoffman. None (SEAL) Erma Keeler city Clerk. AYES, TRUSTEES. NOES, TRUSTEES ABSENT, TRUSTEES W.J.Cheney 336 ORDINANCE NO. 1158 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 658, WHICH IS AN ORDINANCE REGULATING LICENSE FEES IN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA THE COUNCIL 0F THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS Section 1: That Ordinance No. 688 entitled "An Ordinance Providing for the Licensing of Business, Shows, Exhibitions and Games Conducted or Carried on in the City of Santa Ana, Fixing the Rate of License Therefor, and Providing for the Collection Thereof", be and the same is, hereby amended by repealing Section 73, and amending Sectians~ll, I?A, 24, 40 40A, 4OB, 48, 48, 75, 86, 89A, 90, 91 and 92, and adding new Sections 101 and 102, which said sections shall read as follows: "Sec. 11: For every person, firm or corporation conducting, managing o2 carrying on the business of building and loan or finance association or escrow office or examining, searching or investigating titles to real estate and issuing abstracts, statements or certificates showing or purporting to show or certify to the condition or state of the title to any particular property or properties as disclosed by an examination of the public records, but which abstract, statement or certificate does not insure the title to real property or any intere~ therein, $12.50 per quarter. Sec. 17A: It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, corporation or association to sell, dispose of or offer for sale at public auction, or to cause or permit to be sold, disposed of or offered for sale at public-auction in the City of Santa Ana, California, any platinum, gold, silver or plated ware, precious stones or semi-precious stones, watches or other Jewelry, or furniture, rugs or other house furnishings, whether the same shall be their own property or whether they shall sell the same as agents or employees of others, except Judicial sales or those made by executors or administrators of the estates of decedents~ and excepting also sales made at public auction of the stock on hand of any person or persons or corporation that shall for the period of one year next preceding such sale ~ave been continuously in business in the City of Santa Ana, California, as a retail or wholesale merchant; provided that in the latter case, before such merchant may hold an auction, he must obtain a permit therefor, which shall be applied for and issued in the following m~uer: Said merchant shall, not less than fifteen (18), nor more than thirty (80) days previous to conducting such sale, make a written application therefor under oath to the City Co~ucil specifying the name and address of the applicant, the location and purpose of the sale and its eXPected duration and itemizing in detail the quantit' quality, kind or grade of each item of goods, wares and other articles to be sold the wholesale market value thereof, and the hams of the auctioneer who shall conduct the sale. The application shall then be investigated by the Chief of Police and a report made thereon by him to the City Council as to the character of the applicant and~his auctioneer, the bona fide nature of the purpose of the sale and whether the place where it is proposed to carry on said sale is a proper place. The City Council must be furnished also with satisfactory evidence that the merchandise proposed to be sold is a bona fide part of the merchant's stock in trade and not secured, purchased or brought into said place of business for, or in anticipation of, said sale. In considering the application and attending the facts, the City Council shall exercise a reasonable and sound discretion in granting or denying the permit applied for. Such sale at public auction shall be held on successive days, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, and shall not continue for more than thirty (30) days in all from the commencement of the sale, and shall be permitted only where such merchant is bona fide disposing of his stock for the purpose of retiring from business. Said auction shall be conducte~ during the daytime between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 8:00 P.M. Every person employed as an auctioneer to conduct a public auction as herein provided shall obtain a permit from the City Clerk for the purpose of conducting such public auction, and shall pay a license fee of $10 per day. Sec. 24: For every person, firm or corporation conducting, or carrying on a circus or other similar~sk~i$ion, a license fee based upon the total seating capacity as follows: For seating capacity of 4~000 persons or more, $200 for the first day and $100 f~r each additional day, under 4,000 capacity, $100 for the first day and $~0 for each additional day. Sec. 40: For every person, firm or corporation conducting, managing or carrying on a ferrts wheel, scenic railway, merry-go-round, swing or similar devices where a fee is charged or collected for carrying any person thereon, $10 for the first day and $8 for each day thereafter. Sec. 40A: 'For every person, firm or corporation, either as owner, lessor, renter or consignor, conducting, managing or carrying on in any place of business the operation of any coin operated~w~bl~ game or ray gun or any other machine for amusement or entertainment, for which no license is specifically provided, ~ for each machine per annum, payable in advance. Nothing in this section shall be deemed to license a~y machine or Contrivance or equipment which is so arranged as to permit or allow any slugs, coins or other tokens of value to be removed from the machine. All machines for which a license to operate has been issued in the City of Santa Ana shall be marked by a nonremovable license tag, label, plate or design and affixed to each machine; no such license tag, label, plate or design shall be changed from one such machine to the other. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to permit to be operated by the public, or cause to be placed so as to be available to the public in any place of business, any such machine unless the same bears such indication that the same has been duly licensed by the City of Santa Ana for the then current period, and it shall be unlawful for any person in charge of any place of business where any such machine is located to pay to any person, either 337 in cash er in any other thing or things of value or in merchandise, a reward because of 'any indication of such machine that the player thereof is entitled to additional free game s. Notwithstanding any other Provision of this ordinance, the license under this section shall not be prorated, but shall be payable annually by each licensee from the date of the issuance of the first license to any such person obtaining such license. Sec. 405: For every person, firm or corporation, either as owner, lessor, renter or consignor, conducting, managing or carrying on in any place of business the operation of any coin operated music box, phonograph or moving picture for amusement and entertainment, a fee of $15 for each machine per annum, payable in advance. Sec. 45: For every person, firm or corporation conducting, managing or carrying on a hotel, rooming house, lodging house, boarding house, apartment house, flat, court or auto court,, a license fee based on gross annual receipts as specified in Section 91 of this ordinance. Sec. 48: For every person, firm or corporation conducting, managing or carrying on or engaging in the business of a laundry, a license fee based on the gross annual receipts as specified in Section 91 of this ordinance. Sec. 75: For every person, firm or corporation conducting, managing or carrying on a theater containing a permanent stage on which movable scenery and theatrical appliances are used, where regular theatrical performances are given and to which an admission fee is charged, collected or received, or conducting, managing or carrying on a moving picture theater where moving or mot~on$~e~r~s are exhibited and an admission fee is charged, collected or received, a license fee based on the gross annual receipts, including merchandise sold in or on the premises, as follows: Less than $30,000 -- $10 per quarter 30,000 and less than $ 40,000 40,000 " " " 50,000 50,000 " " " 75,000 75,000 " " " 100,000 100,000 " " " 150,000 180,000 " " " 200,000 200,000 " " " 250,000 250,000 " " " 300,000 300,000 " " " 400,000 400,000 " " " 500,000 500,000 " " " 750,000 750,000 " " " 1,000,000 Each additional $100,000 -- -- $11 p.e.r quarter -- 15 " -- 15 " " -- 18 " " -- 36 " " -- 42 " " -- 55 " " --- 65 " -- 95 " " -- 125 " " Sec. 86: For evMry person conducting, managing, carrying on or engaged in the business of Architect Assayer Attorney at Law Auditor-Accountant Chemist Chiropodist Civil, Electrical, Chiroprantor Dentist Optician Optometrist Oculist Osteopath or Osteopathist Physicisn Surgeon Veterinary Chemical or Mechanical Engineer and every person carrying on or engaged in the business of treating, curing, administer- ing to or giving treatments to the sick, wounded or infirm for the purpose of brir~$g about their recovery by any method or pursuant to any belief, doctrine or system other than those hereinabove specifically named, and charging a fee or compensation therefor, a license fee of $5 per quarter. Nothing in this section shall be deemed or construed as applying to any person engaged in any of the businesses hereinbefore enumerated solely as an employee of said person, firm or corporation conducting, managing or carrying on such business in the City of Santa Aha. Sec. 89A: For every person, firm or corporation conducting, managing or carrying on the business of gasoline service station or selling gasoline, oils and greases at retail, a license fee based on the gross annual receipts as follows: Less than $ 5,000 -- $3.50 per quarter 5,000 and less than $ 10,000 -- $ 4.50 per quarter 10,000 " " " 20,000 -- 5.00 " " 20,000 " " " 50,000 -- 6,00 " " 30,000 " " " 40,000 -- 7.00 " " 40,000 " " " 50,000 -- 8.00 " " 50,000 " " " 75,000 -- 9.00 " " 75~000 " " " 100,000 -- 10.00 " " 100'000 " " " 150,000 -- 12.00 " " 150,000 " " " 200,000 -- 14.00 " " 200,000 " " " 250,000 -- 16.00 " " 250,000 " " " 300,000 -- 18.00 " " Each additional $50,000 -- 1.00 " " Sec. 90: For every person, firm or corporation conducting, managing or carrying on the business consisting mainly of selling at retail food for human or animal consumption, not otherwise specifically licensed by other sections of this ordinance,.a license fee based on the gross annual receipts as follows: .Less than $10,000 10,000 20,000 30,000 " " " 40,000 " " " 50,000 " " " 75,000 " " " 100,000 " " " 150,000 " " " 200,000 " " " 250,000 " " " 300,000 " " " 350,000 " " " 400,000 " " " 450,000 " " " 500,000 n .. " 550,000 ~" " " ~ ,, 'i ,, 600,000 650,000 ,i ,, ,, 700,000 " " '! ?50,000 " " " 800,000 " " " 900,000 " " " Each additional $100,000 -- -- $3.50 per quarter and less than $ 20,000 -- $4.50 p~r quarter 1' '! .. 30,000 '' 5.50 '! 40,000 -- 6.50 50,000 -- V.50 75,000 ---- lOi O0 100,000 -- 12.50 150,000 -- 15.00 200,000 ---- 1Vi 50 250,000 ---- 20i O0 300,000 -- 22 50 050~000 -- 25.00 400,000 -- 2V.50 450,000 -- 30.00 500,000 -- 32.50 550,000 -- 35.00 600,000 -- 42.50 650,000 -- 45,00 VO0,O00 -- 47,50 750,000 -- 50~00 800,000 -- 55,00 900,000 -- 60.00 1,000,000 -- 65.00 2.50 Sec. 91: For every person, firm or corporation conducting, managing or carrying on the business of selling at retail any goods, wares or merchandise, or conducting, managing or carrying on any business not otherwise specifically licensed by some other section of this ordinance, a license fee based on the gross annual receipts as follows: Less than $8,000 -- $4 per quarter. 5,000 and less than $ 10,000 --$6.50 p~r quarter 10,000 " " " 20,000 -- 8.00 " 20,000 " " " 30,000 -- 9.50 " " 30,000 " " " 40,000 --11.00 " " 40,000 " " " 50,000 --13.00 !' " 50,000 " " " 75,000 --15.00 " " ?5,000 " " " 100,000 --18.00 " " 100,000 " " " 150,000 --24.00 " " 150,000 " " " 200,000 --30.00 " " 200,000 " " " 250,000 --36.00 " " 250,000 " " " 300,000 --42.00 " " 300,000 " " '! 400,000 --55.00 " " 400,000 " " " 500,000 --65.00 " " 500,000 " " " V50,O00 --95.00 " " 750,000 " " " 1,000,000 --125.00" !' Each additional $100,000 -- 5.00 " " Sec. 92: For every person, firm or corporation conducting, managing or carrying on a business consisting mainly of manufacturing or selling at wholesale any goods, wares or merchandise, and for every association maintaining a place of business where the products of its members are received and prepared for shipment or sale, not otherwise specifically licensed by any other section of this ordinance, a license fee based on the gross annual receipts as follows: Less than$ 50,000 -- $ 6. per quarter 50,000 and less than $ 100,000 -- $ 9 p~r quarter 100,000 " " " 150,000 -- 12 150,000 " " " 200,000 -- 18 " " 200,000 " " " 300,000 -- 300,000 " " " 400,000 -- 400,000 " " " 600,000 -- 600,000 " " " 800,000 -- 800,000 " " " 1,000,000 -- Each additional $100,000 over $1,000,000 -- 30 " " 36 " " 42 " " 50 " " Sec. 101: For every person, film or corporation engaged in the business of ticket office, travel bureau, travel exchange, transportation exchange, transportation or travel broker or agent, or agency of similar import where the applicant for a license does not have a certificate of public conveyance and necessity to conduct such business from either the Railroad Commission of the State of California or the Interstate Commerce Commission of the United States of America, a license fee of $3 per quarter. Sec. 102: For every person, film or corporation engaged in the business of general repairs, where no fixed place of business is established in the City of Santa Ana, including refrigerator repairs, gas repairs or electrical repairs, a license fee of $3 per quarter." Section 2.: That Section 73 of Ordinance No. 658 is hereby repealed. Section 3: That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed. Section 4: If any section, part of section, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance shall be held to be unconstitutional or invalid, the remaining portions hereof nevertheless shall remain in full force and effect. Section 5: 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 Register, a newspaper printed, published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana and hereby designated for that purpose. This ordinance shall take effect on January l, 1946. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Santa Ana at its regular meeting held on the 3rd day of December, 1945. ATTEST: Erda Keeler City Clerk STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE )SS CITY 0F SANTA ANA ) Dale G. Deckert Mayor Pro Tem (SEAL) I, ERMA KEELER, 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 s aid Council at its regular meeting held on the 19th day of November, 1945, and was again read to said Council at its regular meeting held on the 3rd day of December, 1945, aud was at said meeting regularly passed and adopted by said Council by the following vote, to-wit: AYES, TRUSTEES NOES, TRUSTEES ABSPLNT,TRUSTEES W. Eugene Dixon, Otto R. Haan~ Dale G. Decke~'~ None W.J.Cheney, Asa Hoffman (SEAL) E~ma Keele~ City Clerk. 339 0RDINANCE~.0. 1186 ORDINANCE AMENDING ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 10V4 ~HEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Santa Aha duly declare~ its intention so to do, and gave notice of public meetings as required by law, and duly held two public meetings upon the question of the amendments herein contained, and thereafter recommended the same to the City Council for adoption, and WHEREAS, the City Council gave due and regular notice of a public hear- ing to be held before the City Council, and such public hearing has been duly and regularly held, and the City Council does now find that public necessity required the following amendments and changes in the present classifications of certain property in the City of Santa Ana, and that the proposed uses ~de~ the proposed new classifications will not be detrimental to the surrounding property. NOW, THEREFORE, the Council of the City of Santa Ana do ordain as follows: SECTION ~: That Sheet No. 23 of the Districting Map of the City of Santa Aha of said Ordinance No. 1074, entitled "AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING DISTRICTS WITHIN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND ESTABLISHING CLASSIFICATIONS OF LAND USES AND REGULATING SUCH LAND USES IN SUCH DISTRICTS; REGULATING THEHEIGHT OF BUILDINGS AND OPEN SPACES FOR LIGHT AND VENTILATION; ADOPTING A MAP OF SAID DISTRICTS; DEFINING THE TERMS USED IN SAID ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR THE ADJUST- MENT, AMENDMENT AND ENFORCEMENT THEREOF; PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR ITS VIOLATION AND REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 809 AND ALL ORDINANCES AMENDATORYTHEREOF OR SUPPLEMENTARY THERETO, AND ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH", be amended to reclassify as R-2 all property now classified as R-l~ and lying within the following described exterior boundary line, to-wit: S~a~ting at~a point l~S feet South and 30 feet West of the point of intersection of center lines of l?t~ Street and Bristol (or 150 feet South of the South- west corner of 1Vth Street and Bristol Street) and extending 888.92 feet South therefrom; thence west- ward 2018.42 feet; thence northward ;$79.0~ feet; thence eastward 201~.63 feet to the point of beginning. That said Districting Map so amended is attached hereto and hereby adopted and made a part hereof. SECTION 2: 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 REGISTER, a newspaper printed, published and circulated in the City of S~nta Ana, and hereby designated for that purpose. This Ordinance shall take effect 30 days from and after its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana at its regular meeting held on the 3rd day of December, 1948. ATTEST: Er~na Keeler C'itY Clerk STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE )SS CITY OF SANTA ANA ) Dale G. Deckert Mayor Pro Tem (SEAL) I, ERMA KEELER, 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 th~ said Council 'at its regular meeting held on the 19th day of November, 1945, said Council at its regular meeting on the 3rd day of December, meeting regularly passed and adopted by said Cotmcil by the following vote, AYES, TRUSTEES NOES, TRUSTEES ABSENT, TRUSTEES W. Eugene DixOn, Otto R. Haan, Dale G. Deckert None W.J. Cheney, Asa Hofik~an and was again read to 1945, and was at said to-wit: (SEAL) Erma Keeler City Clerk c41