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Council Chamber
Santa Aha City Hall
January 7, 1957. 7:30 P.M.
City Council met in regaular session.
Meeting called to order by the Mayor.
Pre sent: Councilmen
Absent: Councilmen
Dale H. Heinly, J. Ogden Markel, William Jerome,
Tilghman A. Taylor, Milford W. Dahl
None
Each member of the City Council having received copies of the Minutes of
December 17th, 1956 and December 28, 1956, reading of the ~5nutes was
dispensed with and approved on motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by
Jerome and ca, tied.
Hearing This being the date set for hearing and no protests having been received, the amendment
Amendment Planning
Commission
Ordinance
Ne.side W~mzt St.
from Maple to Cedar
initiated by the Planning Comztission for the reclassification of property located on the
north side of Walnut Street from Maple Avenue to Cedar Street, from the R-3 District to
P-PK District, was considered. On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Markel and
carried, the following Ordinance entitled:
"Ordinance amending Article IX of the Santa ~na Municipal Code
creating chanA~s in district boundaries, and amending Sheets
4 and 7 of the Districting Map to Show the reclassification"
was introduced, considered and placed on file for second reading.
Hearing
Amendment
Nathan Rubaloff et al
(Bristol and Walnut
Streets) ~
This being the date set for hearing and no protests having been received, the amendment
application of Nathan Rubaloff et al was considered for the reclassification of preper~y
located on the northwest and southwest corners of Bristol and Walnut Streets, with 145
feet frontin~ on Bristol Street and 170 feet fronting on Walnut Street; and for reclassi-
fication from R-2 District to C-1 District of the property situated on the north and
sides of Walnut Street, beginning at a point 170 feet %~st of Bristol Street and
to Pacific Avenue. It was moved by Councilman ~Markel, seconded by Jerome and carried,
that the Attorney be instructed to prepare au Ordinance to reclassify the property on tke
northwest corner of Bristol and Walnut Streets, with145 feet fronting on Bristol Street
and 170 feet on Walnut Street, from R-2 to C-2-PK District, and to reclassify from R-1 to
C-1-PK District, the property situated on the north side of Walnut Street beginning at a
point 170 feet west of Bristol Street extending to Pacific Avenue; and the property at
the southwest corner of Walnut and Bristol Streets, with 145 feet fronting on Bristol
Bid acceptance
Five business
coupes m ~ $$
Street and 170 feet on Walnut Street.
A tabulation of bids was presented by the Manager for the furnishing of five business
coupes, in accordance with Specification No. 621-12, as follows:
O. R. Haau !nc.:
Five business coupes
$2, o28.o $ 0,120.1
Sales Tax 404.80
560.00
Less trade-ins of five automobiles
Net cost
L. D. Coffing Company:
Five business coupes
at $2,0 o.oo $1o,2 o.oo
Sales Tax 410.00
625.00
$10,035.00
Less trade-ins of five automobiles
Net cost
George Dunton:
Five business coupes
at $2,098.00 $10,490.00
Sales Tax 419.60
375.oo
Less trade-ins of five automobiles
Net cost
Guaranty Chevrolet Motors:
Five utility sedans Model 1512
at $1,976.54
Sales Tax
Less trade-ins of five automobiles
Net cost
$ 9,882.70
221.76
160
Bid acceptance
10.O fire hydrants
Police Lieutenan%s
and Sergeants
Reso. No. 57-1
Accept Grant Deed
Charles C, ~risco
Ordinance
Regulating public dances
in the City
Reso. No. 57-2
Accept Grant Deed
Cadie Castro et ux
(Delhi Road)
Monte E. Peters Company:
Five business coupes
at $ 2,038.50 $ 10,192.50
Sales Tax 407.70
572.00
$ 10,025.20
Less trade-ins of five automobiles
Net cost
On recommendation of the Manager and on motion of Councilman Jercme, seconded
by Markel and carried, the bid of 0. R. Haan Inc., at the net cost of
$9,964,95, was accepted and the other bids rejected.
A tabulation of bids was presented by the Manager for the furnishing of one
hundred fire hydrants, in accordance with Specification No. 633-3, as follows:
The Ludlow Valve Manufacturing Co. Inc.,
Ludlow & Rensselaer Valves and Hydrants.
100 Fire Hydrants at $ 114.65
Sales Tax
Net cost
$11,465.00
458.60
Terms 2% in 10 days.
Howard Supply Company:
100 Fire Hydrants at $ 147.12
Sales Tax
Net cost
Terms: 2~ 30 days; Delivery 2 to 3 weeks.
$14,71~.0o
588.84
$15,300.84
Mission Pipe and Supply Company:
100 Fire Hydrants at
Sales Tax
Net cost
147.21
$14,721.00
Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Company:
100 Fire Hydrants at $ 116.96
Sales Tax
Net cost
$11,696.00
467.84
On recommmndation of the Manager and on motion of Counci!m~n Heinly,
seconded
by Jerome and carried, the bid of The Ludlow Valve Manufacturing Company, Inc
Ludlow and Rensselaer Valves and Hydrants, at a total cost of $11,923.60, was
accepted and the other bids rejected.
The ~nnager announced there, wero~ s~× members of the Police Department in the
audience who had passed the required promotional examinations for Lieutenants
and Sergeants. The Clerk administered the oath of office to Lieutenants
Fred Hopper, Dwight Gross and Richard Pemberton and to Sergeants Lee Dam/er,
Lee Stracner and Charles R~e!. The Chief of Police commended the officers
for their efficiency and stated they would assume additional responsibilities
in their new positions.
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motio~
of CounciLman Heinly, seconded by Jerome and carried, the following Resolutio~
entitled:
"Resolution No. 57-1 accepting Grant Deed"
from Charles C. Brisco, for an easement for road purposes on 19th Street east
of College Avenue, without cash consideration, was considered and passed by
the following° vote:
Aye s, Councilmen
Noe s, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
Dale H. Heinly, J. Ogden Markel, William Jerome,
Tilgbnmn A. Taylor, Milford W. Dahl
None
None
It was moved by Councilman Jerome, seconded by Taylor and carried, that the
Ordinance amending Part 7, Chapter 3, Article VI of the Santa Aha Municipal
~ode regulating public dances in the City of Santa Aha, be set for hearing at
the next regular meeting to be held January 21, 1957, after study by the
Council as a committee of the whole.
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motio~
of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Markel and carried, the following R~solutio~
. ~ntitled:
16I.
C
Reso. No. 57-3
Accept Grant Deed
Bristol Shopping Center,
Inc. (Bristol St. and
Delhi Road)
Ordinance No. NS-223
Declaring annexation
"Ed~nger School Annex"
Ordinance No. NS-224
Establish setback lines
on Cypress Ave. south
of Goetz Avenue
Ordinance No. NS-225
To change the Boundary
Lines of Wards
Contract
Sewage service at
U.S.Marine Corps
Air F~i~
Record of Survey Map
John V. Sarinaua
solution No. 57-2 acceptin~ Grant Deed"
from Cadie and Esperanza L. Castro, for an easement for street purposes for the
widening of Delhi Road, without cash consideration, was considered and passed by
the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen
Noes· Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
Dale H. Heinly, J. Ogden Markel, William Jerome,
Tilghman A. Taylor, Milford W. Dahl
None
None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution· on motion of
Councilman Heinly, seconded by Jerome and carried, the following Resolution
"Resolution No. 57-3 accepting Grant Deed"
from Bristol S~opping Center, Inc., fOr an easement for road purposes over the
southeast corner of Bristol Street and Delhi Road· without cash consideration, was
considered and passed by the following vote:
Aye s · Councilmen
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
Dale H. Heinly, J. Ogden Markel, William Jerome,
Tilghman A. Taylor, Milford W. Dahl
None
None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Ordinance· on motion of
Counc~lm~n Jerome, seconded by Taylor and carried, the following Ordinance entitled
"Ordinance No. NS-223 declaring the annexation of that certain
territory designated 'Edinger School Annex'"
was considered and passed by the following vo~e:
Ayes, Councilmen
Noe s, Councilmen
Absent· Councilmen
Dale H. Heinly, J. Ogden Markel, William Jerome,
Tilghman A. Taylor, Milford W. Dahl
None
None
The Council having unanimously waived the readin~ of the Ordinance, on motion of
Councilman Jerome, seconded by Heinly and carried, the following Ordinance entitled
0rdlnance No. NS-224 establishing setback lines on both sides
of Cypress Avenue south of Goetz Avenue"
was considered and passed by the following vote:
Aye s · Councilmen
Noes· Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
Dale H. Heinly, J. Ogden Markel, William Jerome,
Tilghman A. Taylor, Milford W. Dahl
None
None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Ordinance, on motion of
Councilman Jerome, seconded by Taylor and carried, the following Ordinance entitled
"Ordinsnce No. NS-225 amending Sections 2106.1, 2106.2, 2106.3,
2106.h and 2106.5 of Chapter i of Article II of the Santa Ana
Municipal Code"
to change the boundary lines oi~ Wards~ was considered and passed by the following
vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Dale H. Heinly, J. Ogden Markel, William Jerome,
Tilghman A. Taylor, Milford W. Dahl
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by M~/'kel and carried, proper officials
were authorized to execute Contract NBy (U) 4267, dated December 1, 1~56, with the
Department of the Navy, covering sewage service at the United StntesMarine Corps
Air Facility.
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Markel and carried, the Record of
Map submitted by John V. Sarinana, owner of four lots on English Street between
Fifth and Eighth Streets, and cash bond in the sum of $275.00 were approved,
fee of $200.00 accepted and proper officials authorized to execute agreement cover-
lng improvements.
Reso. No. 57-4
Accept Grant Deed
John V. Sarinana et ux
Record of Survey Map
Bristol Shopping
Center, inc.
Reso. No. 57-5
Declaring public hearing
unnecessary on portion
of State Highway Route
182 t~
Communication
Metropolitan Water District
(increase in price of water
to member agencies)
City of Orange
Proposed annexation
City of Orange
Proposed annexation
Proposed annexation
City of Huntington Beach,
"North Annexation"
Report
Diehl, Evans and Co. ,
The Council havin~ unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Councilman Heinly, seconded by Jerome and carried, the following Resolution entitle
"Resolution No. 57-4 acceptin4~ Grant Deed"
from John V. and Felipa T. Sarinana, for an easement for street purposes on Englis!
Street between Fifth and Eighth Streets, without cash consideration, was con-
sidered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Dale H. Heinly, J. Ogden Markel, William Jerome,
Tilghman A. Taylor, Milford W. Dahl
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Taylor and carried, the Record of
Survey Map submitted by Bristol Shopping Center, Inc., owner of property located
at the southeast corner of South Bristol Street and Delhi Road, was approved.
Communication and map were presented from the California Highway Commission
advising that a public hearing will be held if the Council wishes in the matter
of the relocation and improvement as a freeway of a pOrtion of State Highway Route
182 in Orange County, Road VII-Ora-182-A, SA, Ora, between the Santa Aha Freeway
(Route 174) and the proposed Route 43 Freeway. On motion of Councilman Jerome,
seconded by Taylor and carried, the communication and map were received and filed.
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Councilman Jerome, seconded by Taylor and carried, the following Resolution
entitled:
"Resolution No. 57-5 of the Santa Ana City Council declari~
public hearing unnecessary on portion of State Highway Route
182"
was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Dale H. Heinly, J. Ogden Markel, William Jerome,
TilghmanA. Taylor, Milford W. Dahl
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
Communication was read from The Metropolitan Water District advising of an increas~
in the price 'of water to member ngencies of $2.00 per acre-foot, effective July
l, 1957, and the price of Colorado River Water will be $12.00 per acre-foot for
unsoftened water and $22.00 per acre-foot for softened water. On motion of
Councilman Markel, seconded by Jerome and carried, the communication was received
and filed.
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Markel and carried, the communication
from the City of Orange advising of proposed anneXation of property south of
Collins Avenue and west of Batavia Street, on the northwest side of the City, was
received and filed.
On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Jerome and carried, the communication
from the City of Orange advising of proposed annexation of property north of the
central part of the City, east of Batavia Street, west of Taft Avenue and south
of Fletcher Street, was received and filed.
On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Markel and carried, the communication
from the Boundary Cc~mission was received and filed, reference the proposed annex-
ation of territory to the City of Huntington Beach "North Annexation".
On motion of Councilman Markel, seconded by Jerome and carried, the statement from
Diehl, Evans and Company, submitting condition of funds of the City for the three
months ended September 30, 1~56, was received and filed.
163
ClaLm for
injuries
Communication
Special Election 12-4-56
Result of votes cast
on consolidation of
Sanitation Districts
Beverage
Appli¢ations
Taxicab
Appl~i~ns
Request
Santiago District,
Boy Scouts of America
(Parade) ~
Salary
Bonds released
Tracts Nos. 1299
and 1502 - H.M.
Ne ighbour, Jr.
Change Order No. 2
on Reservoir
First and Flower Sts.
Notice of comPletion
Sanitary sewers on
English St. et al
Re que s t
Pacific Tel. ~ Tel.Co.
(canopy, walk~ay and ,
fence)~//~, ~~
Request
Excelsior Creamery Co.
(three 24-min. zones)
(reconsidered 1-7-57)
Councilman Heinly disqualified himself. On motion of Councilman Markel, seconded
by Jerome and carried, the claim of Lillian Fletcher, in the sum of $20,000.00, for
alleged injuries sustained in a fall on a defective sidewalk on Riverine Street,
approximately 150' south of the southerly curb of Eighth Street, was referred to
the Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Markel and carried, the communication
from the Board. of Supervisors, dated December ll, 1956, giving the results of the
votes cast at the Special Election held December 4, 1956, on the proposition to con~
solidate County Sanitation Districts No.~ i and No. 7 into a District to be known as
County Sanitation District No. 17, was received and filed.
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Taylor and carried, the notifications
of the Department of Alcoholic Bever~je Control of beverage applications of
Frank Ramirez, 2026 W. Fifth Street, Henry B. Ortega, 316 E. Fourth Street, Leonzo
B. Fernandez, 2032 N. Main Street and Andres Flores, Jr., 20~6 ~4. Fifth Street, we~
received and filed.
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Taylor and carried, the applications of
Rex D. Lowry, Leonard R. Gibbons, Allan G. MacDonald, David G. G~nbert, Hubert L.
Rumbaugh, M~%rgaret Northcutt, Wayne E. Lubke, Donald S. f~lmen, Joseph F. Wild,
Glenn G. Angley, Donald W. Feagan, Glenn I. Dennis and Charles R. ~;~riott, to drive
taxicabs, were granted.
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Markel and carried, the request of
Richard H. Kendall, on behalf of the Santiago District, Boy Scouts of ;~erica, for
permission to conduct a parade on Saturday, Febrna~y 9, 1957, was granted subject
to the approval of the Chief of Police as to the time and route of the parade.
On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Jerome and carried, the written recom-
mendation of the City Manager, dated January 7, 1957, setting forth salary step
increases for two employees, effective January l, 1957, and for three employees,
effective February l, 1957, was received, filed and approved.
On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Markel and carried, the check of H.M.
Neighbour, Jr., in the sum of $157.50, and money order in the sum of $540.00, filed
as bonds for sidewalk improvements in Tracts Nos. 1299 and 1502, were ordered re-
leased and the improvements accepted as completed.
On motion of Councilman Markel, seconded by Jerome and carried, Change Order No. 2
was authorized for the installation of an under-drain system, Specification No. 2,
on the construction of the Reservoir at First and Flower Streets, in the amount of
On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Jerome and carried, the Manager was
authorized to file a Notice of Completion on contract of Elmer E. Barnett, for the
construction of sanitary sewers on English Street from 15th to 17th Streets, and on
Nineteenth Street from Flower to Greenleaf Streets.
On recommendation of the Man~er and on motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by
Heinly and carried, the request of Steed Bros., on behalf of Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph Company, 201 E. Fifth Street, was granted to move the existing canopy,
walkway and fence to occupy 14 feet from the curb lines on Bush Street.
On recommendation of the curb usage commfttee and on motion of Councilman Heinly,
seconded by Jerome and carried, the request of Excelsior Creamery Company, 926 East
· First Street, for three 24 minute zones, was denied.
Request
Parrs Service
(20 -min. zone )
Petition
Encroachment of
Cal-Va Dairy
Request
Excelsior Creamery Co.
($~ree 24-min. zones)
Reso. N6. 57-6
"No Parking" on Delhi
Road between Bristol
and west City limits
Reso. No. 57-7
Establish red zone
Walnut St. between
Main and Cypress
(Peebler ' s Drive-in
Amendment to lease
with Calif.Air National
Guard
Reso. No. 57-8
Consenting to circulating
petitions for annexation
"North of Smeltzer
;L~zuexation"
On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Jerome and carried, the recommendation
of the curb usage committee was approved and the request of Parrs Service, 1302
South Main Street, for a twenty-minute zone, was denied.
The Manager orally reported on the petition signed by eighty-one persons requesting
relief from the encroachment of the Cai-Va Dairy on Center Street and stated that
from a legal standpoint there is no way the City could request the removal of the
cattle as it was an existing use at the time the property was annexed to the City;
also, according to t~e existing Ordinance the cattle should be at least 75 feet fro
any residence and the Company will construct a fence, from the present 20 feet back
to 75 feet, from the nearest residence, which should control the situation. On
motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Markel and carried, the oral report was
accepted.
It was moved by Couacilman Heinly, seconded by Jerome and carried, that the request
of the Excelsior Creamery Company, for three 24-minute zones be reconsidered.
On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Jerome and carried, the request was
referred to the Council as a committee of the whole for report at the next meeting.
The C~uncil having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Councilman Heinly, seconded by Markel and carried, the following Resolution entitle
"Resolution No. 57-6 concerning parking limitations and curb
markings in accordance therewith"
establishing "No Parking" on the south side of Delhi Road between Bristol Street
and the west City limits, was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Dale H. Heinly, J. Ogden Markel, Willis~n Jerome,
Tilghman A. Taylor, Milford W. Dahl
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
CounciLman Heinly, seconded by Taylor and carried, the following Resolution
entitled:
"Resolution No. 57-7 concerning parking limitations and curb
markings in accordance therewith"
establishing a red zone on the south side of Walnut Street between Main Street and
Cypress Avenue, in accordance with request of Peebler's Drive-in L~undry, was con-
sidered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Dale H. Heinly, J. Ogden Markel, William Jerome,
Tilghman A. Taylor, Milford W. Dahl
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
It was moved by Councilman Markel, seconded by Heinly and carried, that Lease No.
DA-O4-376-NG-251, dated January l, 1955, with the Department of the A_~my, National
Guard Bureau, California Air National Guard, be amended to authorize the use of an
additional forty feet of property at the Community Center on West Eighth Street,
to be used as a parking area for heavy equil~ent, in consideration of the lessee
fencing said area with a fence similar to the fence heretofore installed on the
land.
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Councilman Heinly, seconded by Markel and carried, the following Resolution
entitled:
"Resolution No. 57-8 consenting to the circulating of
petitions for annexation"
of territory designated "North of Smeltzer Annexation", was considered and passed
by the following vote:
165
C
Reso. No. 57-9
Consenting to circulating
petitions for annexation
"South of ~ltzer
Annexation"
Ayes, Councilmen
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
Dale N. Heinly, J. Ogden Markel, William Jerome,
Tilghman A. Taylor, Milford W. Dahl
None
None
The Council having unanimously waived the readin~ of the Resolution, on motion of
Councilman Reinly, seconded by Markel and carried, the following Resolution
entitled:
R solution No. 57-9 consenting to the circulating of
petitions for ~n~xation~'
of territory designated "South of Smeltzer Annexation", was considered and passed
by the following vote:
Instructions to
Attorney ~
Amendment to Charter
Ayes, Councilmen
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
Dale H. Heinly, J. Ogden Markel, William Jerome,
Tilghman A. Taylor, Milford W. Dahl
None
None
On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Taylor and carried, the Attorney was
instructed to prepare the necessary Resolution for an amendment to the Charter to
increase the salaries of the City CounciLmen from $75.00 per month to $125.00 per
month, ordering the proposition to be submitted to the electors of the City at the
Petitions to repeal
Ordinance relating to
parking overnight on
the streets
General Municipal Election to be held April 9, 1957.
On motion of Councilman Markel, seconded by Jerome and carried, the petitions
signed by approx~Jaately 1500 persons requesting the repeal of the 0r6inanoe relati~
to the parking of vehicles overnight on the streets in the residential areas$ were
APPROVED
denied.
On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Taylor and carried, the City Council
adjourned.
CLERK OF THE COUNCIL