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02-17-1958
411 Council C~mbe r Santa Aha City wal February 17, 1958. 7:30 P.M. City Council met in regular session. Meeting c-!)ed to order by the Mayor. Present: Absent: Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, A. A. Hall, I~le H. ~einly Councilmen ~-ley C. Gould, .7. Ogden M~rkel The Pledge of Allegiance was given. Invocation was given by Reverend Alphonso D~m~guez of the Latin American Methodist Church. Each member of the City Council hav!~ received copies of the Minutes of February $, 1958, reading of the Minutes was dispensed with aud approved on motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Nall and carried. Bid acceptance Paving E. 17th St. and on Tustin Ave. The M~ge.r presented a tabulation of bids for the widening and construction of pav-m?nt on 17th Street, south side from 652.85 feet west of Tustin Avenue and on Tustin Avenue, west side from 17th Street to 6~.~ feet south of 17th Street, Project C-23, as follows: Cox Bros. Construction Co. Griffith R.J.Noble Co. Darwin Transportion Co. ~,lly-Miller Contracting Total 9,754.69 8,331.Z~ 10~351.19 10~ bond $1000 bond Certified check $1000.00. On recc~m~udation of the Manager and on motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by and carried, the low bid of R.J.Noble Co. in the amount of $8,3~1.27 was Reso. No. 58-48 Prevailin~ rate of per diem wages for crafts and classi- fications for City contracts accepted and the other bids rejected. The Co.uncil having unanimously~waived the reading'oftheResolutiOn, on motion Cou~cilman~Hubba~d.~seconded by Hall and carried, the following-'Resot~tlon entitled "ResOlution'NO. 58-48,aseertaining the general ~revailin~ ~ate of per diem wages in the locality of Sant~ Aha, California, for the c~afts and classiFicationsn~ede~to execute,CibY contractS" was .considered and,passed by the f011owiug vote:. Hearing Lmprovement of Delhi and other streets - Assessment District No. 197 ~ go- Ayes, Councilmen. Royal E..Hubbard, A.A.Hall, Dale H. Hcinly Noes, ' COuncilmen None .~bse~t , mCoRncili~en Stanl6y C. G°~ld,: Jr. ,1 j, Ogden Mmrkel Councilz~n Stanley C. Gould, Jr. arrived at 8:~O P.M. The Mayor announced this is the time and place for hearing prdtests or objections against theimprovament of Delhi ,Ro~d andre%hers by paving. and other work, in Assessment District No. 197, as .described in Resolution of Intention No. 58-15. The Mayor asked the Assistant Clerk if she was in possession of the affidavit of publication, affidavit of posting and affidavit of mailing. The Assistant Clerk stated she had the affidavits, and on motion of Cott~cllma- Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the affidavits were received and filed. The Mayor asked the Assis~t Clerk if she had received any written prOtests or objections against the doing of the proposed work. The Assistant Clerk stated she had no written protest~ but received a c~m-unication from Mrs. L.M.Weaver, owner of property at 2533 Ever- green Street, favoring the proposed improvements. On motion of Counc~!m-~n Hubbard 412 Reso. No. 58-49 Ordering work to be done on Delhi Road and others Assessment Dist. No.197 Reso. No. 58-50 Authorizing certain officers to open bids Assessment Dist.No.19? Escrow instructions Eser~%~ instructions Escrow instructions Reso. No. 58-51 Accept Grant Deed Lovell L. Tasch Reso. No. 58-52 Accept Grant Deed Carmen Valenzuela asked if anyone wished to be heard. Daniel Pena, 1058 West Second Street, for a group of persons rest&t~g in the area, stated the people are in favor of the improvements to be made ..a wished to ~.h..w the Council for their t~.~ and effort. Fr-nW TruJ~!!o, 124 East Flora Street, said he would like to have a wider approach between the curb and sidewalk and the Director of Public Works satisfactorily explained the matter. Mrs. Julia Lu~an, 622 East ~ms Street, expressed her eh,,~s to the Council and to the employees who performed the preltmt-awy work. No other persons indicating a desire to be heard, on motion of Council,~- ~!1, seco~ by Hubbard amd carried, the hear~ was declared closed. The Council having unanimously waived the res~n~ of the Resolution, on motion of Counc~lm-- Hubbard, seconded by N,11 and carried, the followtng Resolution entitled:il "Resolution No. 58-49 of the City Council of the City of Santa Aha, California, ordering work to be done on Delhi Road and others, in accor~-B-.e with Resolution of Intention No. 58-15" was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Counct~-~ Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., A.A.~11, Dale N. Hetnly Coan¢ 11 w~n NO~ COunc~!,,~n J. Ogden Markel Absent, The Council having unanimously waived the reaa!-~=~= of the Resolution, on motion of Counc~lm-- Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Resolution entltle~: "Resolution No. 58-50 of the City Council of the City of Santa Aha, authorizing certain officers to open bids received pursuant to the Improvement Act of 1911" was considered and passed by the followt-g vote: ~yes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., A.A.N-11, Dele N. Detuly Noes, 0o~cf1~ No~ Absent, ~ctl~n J. ~n ~1 Co~c~ ~bb~ ~sq~ied h~e~ on ~e fo~ ~tion. It was moved by Gould, seconded by ~11 and carried, that escrow instructions be approve~ and signed with Lovell L. and Phyllis D. Tasch for property on the east side of Bristol Street south of Martha r~e, in the sum of $;!;!~!.00. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, that escrow instructions be approved and signed with Mary A. Shepherd for property at 620 West Eighth Street, for Civic ~enter site, in the sum of $12,500.00. It was moved by Counctlm~, Hubbard, seconded by N-!! and carried, that escrow in- structions be approved and signed with Carmen Valenzuela, Executrix of the estate of ~llano C. Gonzales, for property on West Eighth Street south of E1 Salvador Park, in the sum of $~,800.00. ~ounctlman Hubbard disqualified h!:m~elf on the following motion. The Council having unanimously waived the reading of th~ Resolution, on motion of Counc51m,, Gould, seconded by Fa!] and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution No. 58-51 accepting Gra~t Deed" frc~ Lovell L. and Phyllis D. Tasch, for property on the east side of Bristol Street south of Martha ~e, in the sum of $;!;~;~.00, was considered and passed by the foll~- ing vote: Ayes, Counctl.~n Stanley C, C~tld, Jr., A.A.F-11, Dale H. Heinly Noes, Co~c~n No~ Ab~nt, ~c~n J. Og~n ~1 Not Vot~-g, C~c!~n R~ E. Hubba~ The Council hav~ ,m~imously waived the reea!ng of the Resolution, on motion of Counctlm-- Gould, seconded by wadi and carried, the following Resolution entitled: '~esolutton No. 58-52 accepting Grant Deed" : from Carmen Valenzuela, Executrix of the estate of Emiliano C. C*mnzales, for proper%y 41© on West Eighth Street south of F~I Salvador Park, in the sum of $4,800.00, wms con- sidered and passed by the follow~ vote: aeso. No. 58-53 Accept Grant Deed Mary A. Shepherd Ayes, Councilmen Noes, Oouncilmen Absent, Counct I men Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., A. A. ~, Dale H. Neinly None J. Ogden Markel The Council having unanimously ~m~tved the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Councilman ~d, seconded by TAll slid carried, the following Resolution entitled: '~esolution No. 58-53 accepting Grant Deed" from Mary A. Shepherd, for property at 620 West Eighth Street, for Civic Center site, in the sun of $12,500.00, was considered and passed by the following vote: Boundary and Planning Commissions reports;petition "Fairview and Center N.W.Aunex" Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., A.A.Hall, Dale It. IIeinly None J. Ogden Markel On motion of Counctlm~- Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, c~m-,unication from the Pl,n~ing C~m~,tssionrec.~.~.~nding approval of propoeed a-n~xation of property located at the northwest corner of Fairview Avenue and Center Street, consisting of approximately 4.~20 ac~ re~rt f~ the Boundary C~-wlssion advising the Reso. No. 58-5~ 'Fairview and Center N.W. Annex" [Reso. No. 58-55 !iAccept deees, iNo. Main St. 17th St.; ~Tustin Ave. Wash~ington ,iAve. etc ~/~c~ Ordinance No. NS-305 Amendm-nt No. 245 Initiated by Planning Commission (south side !Dyer Road btn Main St. and Harbor Road) ~/ boundaries are reasonably definite and certain, and petition signed by Shosuke Nitta, were received and filed. The Council having ,m~ntmoualy waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Counct~m~ Hubbard, seconded by W, ll and carried, the following Resolution entitled '~esolution No. 58-54 giving notice of proposed annexation to the City of Santa Ama of that certain uninhabited territory described herein and designated 'Fairview -~ Center N.W. Annex', and giving notice of time and place for hearing of protests thereto" was considered and passed by the following vote: Noes, Counc~ ] men Absent, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, St-~ley C. Golzld, Jr., A.A.N~11, Dale H. Heinly None J. Ogden Markel The Council hav!n~ unanimously waived the reading of the Bmsolution, on motion of Gouncllman Hubbard, seconded by ~ll and carried, the followt~ Resolution entitled "~solution No. 58-55 accepting deeds granting easements for street purposes for North Main Street, Seventeenth Street, Tmstin Avenue, Washington Avenue, a new street between Tustin Avenue and Mabury Streets, and a water line easement" from W.H.Spurgeon Jr. and Bee Dee Abbott Spurgeon, Carl J. and Lena A. Klatt, Main and Washington, Inc., Edith M. Carson, Virginia E. Nisson and Marion T. Grementine without cash consideration, was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Gouncfl men No~s, COI~Ct lm~n Absent, Counc~ ~men Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., A.A.F-11, Dale H. Heinly None J. Ogden Markel The Council hav!~ unaimously waived the reading of the Orc]~nance, on motion of Councllm-n Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Ordinance entitle, "Ordinance No. NS-~05 amending Article IX of the Santa ~na Municipal Code creating changes in district boundaries and amending Sheet No. 49 of the Districting Map to show the reclassification" frc~ R-1 to M-1 District the 4.94 acre parcel of land -nnexed to the City in March, 1955, designated "Librascope Annex", located on the south side of Dyer Road between Main Street and Mawbor Road, begtnn~n~ at a point 165 feet west of the center line intersection of Harbor and Dyer Roads; thence continuing west on Dyer Road for a distance of 322 feet; thence south 668.65 feet; thence east ~22 feet; thence north 668.65 feet to the point of beginning, reference Planning C~,,Ission initiated amendment No. 245, was considered andpassed by the following vote: 414 Ordinance No. NS-306 Amendment No. 246 initiated by Planning Conmnission - property west of Main St. north of Roe Drive Ordinance No. NS-307 Amend Section ~02 of Uniform Building Code Ordinance No. NS-~08 Amend Section 6~91 through 6391.4 regulating Pawnbrokers and secondhand dealers Ordinance No. NS-~09 Amend Uniform Plumbing Code, 1955 Edition Ordinance regulating ambulances Preliminary Map Donald O. Harwood Preliminary Record of Survey Map - Jesse Ojeda Noes, Counet lrm~u Absent, Counct 1 ,~u Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., A.A.Ma11, Dale H. Heinly None J. Ogden Markel The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Ordinance, on motion of COunCilman Hubbard, seconded by N~ and carried, the following Ordi~-~ce entitled: "Ordinate No. NS-~06 amena~,g Article IX of the Santa Ann MAmicipal Code creat!-g changes in district bou~a~ries and amending Sheet No. 12 of the Districting Map to show the reclassification" from R-1 a~d R-2 Districts to C-2-PK District, property consisting of appro~tmetel~ four acres, situated west of Ma~ Street and north of Roe Drive, beginn!~ at a point 275 feet north amd 150 feet west of the northwest corner of Roe Drive and Main Street; thence north 174.10 feet; thence west 1040 feet to the Freeway; thence southeasterly along the Freeway, approx~m~*~ly 180 feet, to a point; thence easterl~ to the point of b~g~nni~g, reference Planning Cc~ssion initiated amendment,No.2~6, was considered and possed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., A.A.N~11, Dale H. Heinly Noes, Coun¢f 1tmon NOI~ Absent, Co~mc~!~n J. Ogden ~e~rkel The Council having unanimously waived the re~d!n~ of the Ordinance, on motion of OOl.~c(lm~n Hubbard, seconded by N~I and carried, the felling Ord&uance entitled "Ord!,e-ce No. N8-307 to amend Section ~02 of the Untfom Bulld!-~ Code" was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councflm~n Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Noes, Counc~ ~-~n None Absent, Councilmen J. Ogden Markel The Council having ,.nanimously waived the reading of the Ordinance, on motion of Councl~m~ Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Ordinance entitle "Ordinance No. NS-308 amending Section 6391 through 6~91.4 regulating pawnbrokers and secondhand ~dealers" was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, COtmcflmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., A.A.Na11, Dale H. Heinly i Noes, Councilmen None ; ,Absent, Councilmen J. Ogden Markel ii The Council having ~me~imously waived the reading of the Ordi~_uce, on motion of : Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Ordinance entitle~: "Ord~me~ce No. NS-B09 ~nding Chapter 2 of Article VIII of the Santa Ann MoAniei~al Code to ~m~nd the ~foxm Plumbing Code, 1955 Edition" was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., A-.A.Na~i, Dale H. Se!n)y Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen J. Ogden Markel On motion of Cottuei]man Gould, seconded by Nail and carried, action wms continued until March 17, 1958 on Ordinance regulating ambulances and ambulance personnel. On motion of Council.mn Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the Preliminary Map submitted by Donald O. Harwood on property located on the west side of Grand Avenue, approximately 255 feet south of Seventeenth Street, was approved subject to the conditions of the Department of Public Works. On motion of Counc~ !.~ Hubbard, seconded by N,11 and carried, the Preliminary Record of Survey Map submitted by Jesse OJeda on property situated on the south side of Seventeenth Street west of Mabury Street, beginning at a point approx- Imately 96 feet west of the center line of Mabury and Seventeenth Streets, extend- lng west on Seventeenth Street 319.40 feet, was approved subject to the conditions of the Depa~-tment of Public Works. 415 On motion of Counct]m-, Hubbard, seconded by g, ll and carried, Tentative Map of Tracts Nos. 3353, 3354, 3355 and 3356 filed by Boyle Engimeering Company for the Fairview Hc~es, subdivider, on property located on the south side of Fairview Avenue between Raitt Street and Clara Avenue, consisting of 314 lots, was approved subject to conditions of the Department of Public Works and p]ann!.g C,-~-,ission. Communication frc~ George Cruzen was read requesting reconsideration of condition placed on the granting of variance application permitting construction of two famtly dwellings on property at 2127 Cypress Avenue. It was moved by Counc~lw~n Hubbard, seconded by F-11 and carried, that ~ matter be refe~:i~& back to the ,P,]a--ing Commission for submission of a new application and plot plan without fee. On motion of Counc!]me~ Hubbard, seconded by Could and carried, action was continue~ until March 17, 1958, on variance application of Wise Service Welding to permit the~[ erection of a ~O' x 150' craueway on property at 2516 South Cypress Avenue, for the handling, stor!~g and fabricating of structural steel, in a C-2-PK District. " of variance application of Rudolfo Vega ~ication was read from the p]a.n~g Commission recommending approval/to permit construction of a s!.gle-family dwelling on rear portion of property situated at 311 North McClay Street, in an R-2 District, in accordance with plot plan, upon Tentative Map of Tracts Nos. 3353, 3354, 3355 and 3356 Boyle Engrg. Co. Variance George A. Cruzen mF/ff Variance Wise Service Welding ~#/3 Variance Rudolfo Vega Reso. No. 58-56 condition that the existing room at rear of the garage (in center of lot) now being used as a residence, be removed; and~h~tno building pezmitbe issued for the pro- posed new constracttonuntil the existing second residence has been r~aoved, but the Department of Commission did not concur in rec~ndations as imposed by th~Public Works. The Council having -n-ntmously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Resolution entitled "Resolution No. 58-56 granting variance and imposing conditions not ree, m,,,~nded by the Planning wes considered and passed by the following vote: Variance Dale S. Umphry ~#13 Variance Carl Fempe]mau Ayes, Counc~ ~men Noes, Councilmen Absent, Counc~ Royal E. Hubbard, St~!ey C. Gould, Jr., A.A.F-~, Dale N. He4-~y None J. Ogden Markel on motion of Councilman Hubbard, seco-~-d by Gould and carried, the recommendation of the p].nn~.g C~--tssion was approved and the variance of Dale S. and Margaret Umphry granted to permit the construction of a duplex, two bedrooms each unit, with 1471 So. Maple St., garage attached, the living area to consist of not less than 1700 square feetz/in an R-1 District, subject to conditions imposed by the Department of Public Works. on marion of Counctl.~- Hubbard, seconded by Fa!! and carried, the recommendation of the Planning Cn--.fssion was approved and the variance of Carl Hempelmen granted to permit the use of glassed-in front porch of existing buildt-g at 110 West 18th Street, in a C-1-PK District, for a real estate office, with cemented parking space available for five cars, subject to conditions imposed by the Departmmnt of Public Variance Clyde F. Garrett,Sr. Works. On motion of Council.mn Hubbard, secomded by Hall and carried, the recommendation of the Plan~ing C,~,,~sion was approved ~ the variance of Clyde F. Garrett, Sr. granted to permit the use of exist!ns building at 1736-38 West 17th Street, in a C-1-PK District, for a real estate office, to be operated by one broker only, with Re commendation I_ Personnel Board (residential area) Reso. No. 58-57 off-street parking space for six cars provided, and subject to conditions. ~ication wes presented from the Personnel Board rec~nding residential areas for City employees. The Council having ,manimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Councflm-n Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the Skiatron T.V. System Communications Westminster Founder Days; City of Orange; Don I. Huddleston; Florence S. Forrest and State of California Agreement Carl J. Klatt Communication Charles W. Bowers Memorial Museum - Appointment following Resolution entitled: "Resolution No. 58-57 establishing an area in which City employees are required to maintain their r~sidence" was considered and passed by the following vote: Aye s, Councilmen Noes, Councilmen Absent, Councilmen Royal E. ttubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., A.A. Hall, Dale H. Hetnly None J. Ogden Marhel The M~-~g~er orally reported reference request of Skiatron T.V.System for a license to build, construct, equip, own, maintain and operate a closed circuit T.V. system, and stated a representative of Skiatron T.V. system is now requesting the Council to adopt a Resolution authorizing them to investigate the idea of closed circuit T.V. It was moved by Counctlma, Hubbard and seconded by Gould +.hAt the Council declare it is it's intent to permit the establishment of closed circuit television within its corporate ltmtts, subject to compliance with a11 applicable statutes, Or~!-e~ces, rules and regulations, now existi~ or hereafter prc~ulgated. Julius Tuchler, Chairm~n of the Los Angeles Citizens Committee against Pay T.V. and rep- resenting the Southern California Theatres Association quoted statistics, polls and surveys; also c.~,.~.nted on what other cities have done regarding Pay T.V. It is a threat to free T.V. as it would deprive the low-income people of the pleasure of free T.V. Jerc~e Doff, Vice-President-Director of Skiatron T.V. said when they submitted their application it did not contain sufficient information and have now submitted a Resolution of Intent for the information of the Council. Mr. Doff stated they would appeal to the iow-income people, as well as others,and it is their objective to carry on a successful operation. Arthur Merritt, local motion picture projectionist and Do-~]d Hart, 2321 Spurgeon Street, gave their reasons for opposing Pay T.V. M.E. Foust, 1910 Murtha Lane, said he would like to have the opportunity to vote on the question. Lloyd Hallamore said he did not understand the theatre owners fighting Pay T.V. and the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Compan% could operate it on its wires and poles. The Major declared the hearing closed and ca1 !ed for a vote on. the motion. Motion carried. On motion of Counct]m~n Hubbard, seconded by ;;a!] and carried, the following o~m~mmications were received and filed: From Parade Chairm~u and C.~=.ittee extending an i~vitation to attend the First Annual Founders Day parade and celebration to be held in Westminster March 8th, starting at l:~O P.M., and submitting an entry bl~k to participate, ~ the City of Or~e advising of proposed annexation of territory located on d~the northwest side of 0remge, From D.I.Huddleston, Costa Mesa, protesting the $5.00 fine imposed on Mrs. Huddlest .n for illegally parking on Main Street, From Florence S. Forrest, member of Year Round Garden Club, protesting against the conversion of Birch Park as an auto park, From State of California, Department of Public Works, advising that the 5/Sths cents g#~/gas tax funds, on the 1958-59 est!m-te is $204,560.00, and urging early submission ~ of the anni,al budget as well as the progrmm,!ng of projects, in order tbet con- struction may be performed under the most favorable weather conditions, and Frcm the State of California, Department of Public Works, advising that the ~sB,a~16rly allocation of gas tax funds for the period ending December ~l, 1957, is 4.35, based on population. On motion of Councflw~n Hubbaaxl, seconded by Gould and carried, proper officials were authorized to execute agreement dated February 17, 1958, with Carl J. Klatt, for City's contribution to an~ to collect for certain connection with sewer line along Fruit Street east of Mabury Street and north to 17th Street. Comm~mication was read from R. Carson .~th, President, Board of Trustees, Charles W. Sowers Memorial Maseum advising of resignation of Robert L. I~rsen and rec~maend lng the aplx~inlm~nt of A. H. Allen, former member of the Board. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the c.~!~uication was received 417 Petition of property owners between 6th and 8th Sts. on Patton St. and filed. On rec~,~ndation of the Board of Trustees and on motion of Co~lncllman seconded by Hubbard and carried, A.H.Allen was appointed as a member of the Request A.E.Fowler & Sons (leasing of property) Charles W. Bowers Memorial Muse~n; term to expire July 1, 1~60. ' On motion of Cotl~c~lm~n Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the petition signed by nine property owaers between Sixth and Eighth Streets fronting on Patton Street, requesting a~lviee as to when the City is going to take over their properties and suggesting that appraisals be submitted, so the property ~w~ers may leisurely put- chase other properties, was received, filed and the M~ger instructed to take necessary action to i~form t~e petitioners of the City's intent in regard to their Communication San Diego Section of American Society of Civil Engineers problem. Plans and Specifications Advertise for bids Sanitary sewer on Terminal Street and Fourth Street Plans and Specifications Advertise for bids Paving McClay Stree~ On motion of Counctl,~n Hall, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the request of A. E. Fowler & Sons, for a lease, for at least five years, to remove sand and dirt f~ City property in the Sant~ Anm River, south of Garden Grove Boulevard, offering to pay ten cents per cubic yard, was referred to the Nanager for report. On motion of COlA~cl]m~n Hubbard, seconded by Na~ and carried, the c~m~anication fr~ ~he Secretary, San Diego Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers, submit- ting a Resolution outlining their stand in regard to Union labels on engineering drawings and plans, was received and filed. On motion of Councilm~ Hubbard, seconded by ~l and cs~ied, the plans and specifi cations were approved and the Purchasing Agent authorized to advertise for bids for Leave of absence the construction of a sanitary sewer on Terminal Street from Fourth Street to 220 frc~ Terminal to Santa Fe Street, feet north ,~t Fourth Street~ProJect No. 18; bids to be opened March B, 1958. On motion of Councilm~n ~ubbard, seconded by g~ and carried~ the plans and specifi cations were approved and the Purchasing Agent authorized to advertise for bids for Request for Special License the paving of McClay Street frc~ Delhi Roa~ to 7~0 feet north of Delhi Road, Project C-25; bids to be opened March 17, 1958. On motion of Oo~c~lm,n Hubbard, seconded by g.ll and carried~ the request of Counc~lme~ J. Ogden Markel was granted for permission to leave the State frc~ February 12th to March 2nd, 1958. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the application of Application to solicit funds Carlos Gutierrez requesting a Special License to preach on the northwest corner of and Nall~day Streets, beginning Sunday, April 6, 1958, for the s'.~.....~.r period, every Sunday from 2:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M., an~ to use an amplifier or loud speaker Application Bonanza Air Lines, Inc. controlled frcm an automobile, was referred to the Manager for rec~ndation and report at the next meeting. On motion of Councilmen Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the application of Request Tidewater Oil Co. (over-size driveway) City of Hope National ~edical Center for permission to solicit funds the week of June 8, 1958, was granted. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and caA~x~led, the application of Bonanza Air Lines, Inc., before the P~blic U~ilities C~w,m~ ssion, for an increase in intrastate air passenger fares, was received and filed. On recommendatio~ of the Department of P~blic Works and on motion of Oouncllm~n Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the request of Tidewater Oil Omal~ was granted for one ~5-foot driveway for proposed service station site at the southeast corner of 17th and Bush Streets. 416 Reso. No. 58-58 Establish green zones Fourth St. and on Olive St. (Santa Ana Typewriter Co. ) Request Monte Vista P.T.A. Cross walk signs and speed control Reso. No. 58-59 Remove traffic signal First and Shelton Sts. Reso. No. 58-60 Remove four-way stop signs at Baker and Washington Ordinance establishing angle parking on certain streets Request Dr. Jerome J. Krueger Over-size driveways (Variance No. 866) The Council having unanimously waived the re~41~g of the Resolution, on motion of Counci/man Nubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Resolution entitle. "Resolution No. 58-58 concerning par~tng limitations and curb m-wkiugs in accol~t_~nce therewith" establishing green zones on Fourth Street and on Olive Street, reference request of! the Santa Aha Typewriter Company, as rec.~nded by the Department of Public .Works, was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Counct~m~n B/r/al E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., A.A.Hall, Dale N. Heinly Noes, Counct lm-~u None Absent, Counc~m-u J. Ogden Markel The ~na~mer read the report of the Departmaent of Public Works advising that the area is as w~ll protected as any other school as far as traffic is concerned, with reference to the request of Monte Vista P.T.A. for cross-walk signs and speed control for the safety of the school children. On motion of Councilm-n ~11, seconded by Hubbard amd carried, the Council concurred in the report and the cations w~re ordered filed. The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Wall and carried, the following Resolution entitled "Resolution No. 58-59 concerning through streets in the City removing unwarranted traffic sign~ at First and Shelton Streets, as rec~.ended by the Department of Public Works, was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard~ St-Bley C. Gould, Jr., A.A.Eall, Dele N. Retnly Noes, Counct 1men None Absent, Councilmen J. Ogden Markel The Council having ,m~-tm~usly waived the readt-g of the Resolution, on motion of Counctl-~- Hubbard, seconded by ~11 and carried, the following Resolution entitled~ "Resolution No. 58-60 concerni-~ through streets in the City of Santa Ana" removing four-way stop signs at Ba~r Street and Waabt~con Avenue, as by the Depa~,'t~ent of Public Works, was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, S$~-~ey C. Gould, Jr., A.A.Nall, Dale N. Neinly Noes~ Councilmen No~e Absent, Councilmen J. Ogden Markel On motion of Councflman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "Ordinance establishing angle parking on certain streets" was introduced, considered and placed on file for second reading. on rec~.~endation Of the Manager and on motion of Counc~ma- Gould, seconded by Na~l and carried, the request of Dr. Jer~e J. Krueger for two 35-foot driveways on Washington Avenue at Flower Street, was granted, for the medical office building to be constructed at Wasbt~con Avenue and Flower Street. The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Counctlma- Gould, seconded by Hubbard an& carried, the following Resolution entitle~: "Resolution No. 58-61 concerning parking limitations and curb markings in accordance therewith" Reso. No. 58-61 Establish yellow and red zones Sycamore btn 6th and 8th (Sheriff' s Office) establishing yellow and red zones on the west side of Sycamore Street between Sixth and Eighth Streets, reference request of J--~s A. Musick, Sheriff, was considered and passed by the following vote:: Ayes, Councilmen Noes, Coun¢~ lm~-n Absent, Count f ! men Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., A.A.Wall, Dele H. Hetnly None J. Ogden Markel 4i9 increases Request Arden Farms Co. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by F-l~ and carried, the written recom- mendation of the Manager, dated February 14, 1958, for salary step increases for thirteen employees effective March 1, 1958, was approved. On motion of Counctl,~- Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the request of the District Manager, Arden Farms Comtmmy, was denied, for permission to park an ice- cream truck on the northwest corner of Fourth and Broadway frc~ 9:00 A.M. until 8:00 P.M., February 29nd, during the Washington's Birthday "Sell-E-Bration" sponsored by mer~h--ts in the downtown area. On motion of Counetlm-- Gould, seconded by Fail and carried, the City Council adjourned. CLERK OF T~ COUNCIL by: