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Council Chamber
Santa Ana City Hall
April 21, 1958. 7:30 P.M.
City Council met in regular session.
~eeting called to order by the Mayor.
Pre sent: Councilmen
Absent: Councilmen
Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr.,
A.A.Hall, J. Ogden Markel~ D~le H. Heinly
None
The Pledge of Allegiance was given.
Invocation was given by Reverend Garland Lacey of the Wilshire
Dial-A-Prayer Presbyterian Church.
Each member of the City Council having received copies of the Minutes
of April 7, 1958, reading of the Minutes was dispensed with and approved
on motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Hall and carried.
Presentation
of gifts
Edwin H. Armstrong presented to Mayor Heinly and the Council an album of plct~res,
the flag of Santa Ana,E1 Salvador, Central America and a silver plate which was
inscribed by the Mayor. The gifts w~re accepted with sincere appreciation and
Record of Survey
Map - Faith Evangelical
United Brethren Church
thanks by Mayor Heinly.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the Record of Survey
Map filed by FaDth .Evangelical United Brethren Church on property situated at the
northwest corner of Raitt Street and Fairview Avenue, was approved and proper
Reso. No. 58-102
Accept easement deed
and grant deed - Faith
Evangelical United
Brethren Church
officials authorized to execute agreement in lieu of fili~ a $10,000.00 bond.
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the following Resolution entitled~
"Resolution No. 58-102 accepting easement deed for street purpose
and grant deed for two parcels south of R~itt Street"
from Faith Evangelical United Brethren Church, was considered and passed by the
following vote:
Map of Tract No.3293
Lemon Heights Invest-
ment Co..Z ~j
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr.,
A.A.Hall, J. Ogden Markel, Dale H. Heinly
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
On motion of Councilman Markel, seconded by Hall and carried, Map of Tract No. 3293
filed by Lemon Heights Investment Company, for the dedication of Wisteria Place,
Beverly Place, Normandy Place, Harwood Place~ McFadden Street, Standard Avenue and
alleys, and all vehicular access rights on McFadden Street and Stand~rd Avenue, and
bond in the amount of $45,500.00 were approved, license payment fee in the sum of
Preliminary
Standard Pressed
, Steel Co.
$1800.00 accepted and agreement covering improvements was ordered signed.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the Preliminary Map
having been approved on September 16, 1956 and Final Map approved by the County
Surveyor January 9, 1958, on property located on the east side of Harbor Boulevard,
i Preliminary Record of
Survey Map filed by
Henry Jones Corp. for
Trino M. Reynoso
2476 feet north of Talbert Avenue, of Standard Pressed Steel Company, agreement was
ordered signed by officials and bond in the amount of $12,000.00 approved to cover
the improvements on the property.
Communication was read from the Plannin~ Department reference Preliminary Record of
Survey Map filed by Henry Jones Corporation, for Trino M. Reynoso, on property
situated at the northwest corner of Evergreen Street and St. Andrew Place, recom-
mending disapproval of the map due to the physical conditions evolving from this
subdivision of property and the probable effect upon the valuation of the property
on the "prospective" key lot. Attorney John D. Cochran requested the approvs2
of the map, as presented. On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Markel and
carried, action was continued until the next meeting.
446
Variance Communication was again read from the Planning Commission recommen~in~ approval of ~
Vernon W. Hudson II
c~.~ variance of Vernon W. and Ruth Hudson to permit construction of a two-f~mily duplex:
Variance
Church of Christ
of Santa Aha
Variance
Harold and
David Wener
Variance
Lenney Homes, Inc.
Variance
Olson Realty Co.
with two bedrooms each unit, at the rear of existing single-family residence on
front portion of the lot, on property situated at 1517 Durant Street, in an
District, with a four-car detached garage with paved apron to the alley, to the
rear of proposed duplex, and a decrease in rear setback line from 10' to 9' in orde
to maintain proper distances between buildings. Douglas Welch submitted an smende~
plot plan which involved a smaller buildings, reducing the square footage, and on
motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Markel and carried, the plan, as amended,
was received and filed. On motion of Counc~lm~n Gould, seconded by Markel and
carried, the variance application was approved, according to the amended plot plan,
and subject to the condition that additional car pad be completed, with the two-
single-car detached garages.
On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by M~rkel and carried, the recommendation
of the Planning Commission was approved and the variance of Church of Christ of
Santa Ana granted to permit the construction of a church auditorium and bible schoo
classrooms, with parking facilities, in accordance with plot plan, on property
situated on the west side of King Street between Judith Lane and Eleventh Street,
if extended west, in an R-1 District, subject to conditions.
Communication was read fram the Planning Commission recommending approval of
variance application of Harold and David Wener to permit the construction of a 21-
unit motel with 21 parkiag stalls, %rith single-story units across the rear part of
the lot, and two-story un_its along the east side of the property, with parking spac,
along the west side of the property; also 31 parking stalls for the proposed six
stores at ll20 West 17th Street, in C-1-PK and R-1 Districts, in accordance width
revised plan "C". Charles B. ~nispel, 1115 W. 16th Street and Eric I. Jorgensen,
lll9 W. 16~h Street, protested the construction of the motel, in an R-1 District.
Attorney Milford Dahl spoke on behalf of the applicants. On motion of Councilman
Hall, seconded by Markel and carried, the recommendation of the Planning Commission
was approved and the variance granted subject to all conditions.
Roll Call Ayes, Councilmen
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
On motion of Councilman Hubbard,
Royal E. Hubbard, A.A.Hall,
J. Ogden Markel, Dale H. Heinly
Stanley C. Gould, Jr.,
None
seconded by Gould and carried, the recommendation
of the Planning Commission was approved and the variance of Lenney Homes, Inc.,
granted to erect a temporary directional sign (8' x 10') on the northeast corner
of property situated at 1502 East 17th Street, in an R-1 District, to direct traffi
south on Linwood Avenue to Unit No. 20, Cameo Park Estates, a tract of 48 houses,
located one block south of 17th Street, east of Linwood Avenue, subject to a con-
dition.
On motion of Councilman Hall, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the recommendation
of the Planning Commission was approved and the variance of Olson Realty Company
granted to permit the blacktopping of the area west of existing dwellings on
property situated at 902 South Shelton Street, in an R-1 District, and to use it as
a parking area for the wholesale egg distributing business of Olson Bros., Inc.,
whose premises abut the north side of the property; subject property to be adequate
enclosed by fence or brick wall, with access to the parking area from Shelton Stree
and from the Olson Bros,! premises, subject to conditi~s.set forth by the Planning
Commission.
Ly
447
Variance
M_rs. Maria P. Valdez
Variance
G.R.Nilliard
Reso. No. 58-103
amending Reso. Nos.57-277,
57-280 and 57~309
parking prohibition
on No. ~in St.
~ ~ ~ /
Ordinance No. NS-318
Declaring annexation
"Delhi and Main S.W.
Annex" 6~
Ordinance No. NS-319
Declaring annexation
"Fairview and Center
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the recommendation
of the Planning Commission was approved and the variance of Mrs. Maria P. Valdez
granted to permit the operation of the business of making custom wedding gowns, on
property situated at 1145 West 17th Street, in a C-1-PK District, with space for
off-street parking of four or five cars, instead of one-third of the land as re-
quired by the existing zoning of the property, and subject to the conditions as
imposed by the Co~nission only.
Communication was read from the Planning Commission recommending denial of variance
application of G. R. Hilliard to permit construction of one one-story triplex
building (two bedrooms each unit) with one double garage and one single garage, ea¢
,m~t to consist of approximately 900 square feet, on property situated at the north
west corner of Bush Street and Santa Clara Avenue, in an R-2 District. On motion
of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Markel and carried, the recommendation of the
Planning Commission was approved and the variance denied.
It was moved by Councilman Gould that Resolutions Nos. 57-280 and No. 57-309 here-
tofore passed by the City Council prohibiting stopping or standing on North Main
Street from First to Ninth Streets between l0 A.M. and 9 P.M. be modified for a
period of ninety days commencing May l, 1958 through July 31, 1958, between 3 P.5
and 6 P.M. only, daily except Sundays and holidays. Councilman Markel requested
that the City Manager give the figures on the sales tax returns. The Manager
reported that the sales tax returns were up 6~ for the Christmas season and that
in February, March and April the payment made by the State have been some 15% to
19~0 greater than for the similar months in the past. The Council having unanimou~ y
waived the reading of the Resolution, it was moved by Councilman Gould and seconde~
by Hall, that the following Resolution entitled:
'~qesolution No. 58-103 amending Resolutions No. 57-280 and No. 57-309
to modify parking prohibition on Main Street, First to Ninth Streets"
be considered and passed. It was moved by Councilman Gould, seconded by Hall
and carried, that the motion be amended to change the dates to read "June l, 1958
to August 31, 1958". A roll call vote was taken on the amended motion:
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr.,
A.A.Hall, Dale H. Heinly
Noes, Councilmen J. Ogden Markel
Absent, Councilmen None
Motion carried and the Resolution was adopted by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen S%anley C. Gould, Jr., A.A.Hall, Dale H. Heinly
Noes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, J. Ogden Markel
Absent, Councilmen None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Ordinance, on motion of
Councilman Gould, seconded by Markel and carried~ the following Ordinance entitled
"Ordinance No. NS-318 declaring the annexation of that certain
territory designated 'Delhi and Main S.W. Annex'"
was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes~ Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr.,
A.A.Hall, J. Ogden Markel, Dale H. Heinly
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Ordinance, on motion of
Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Markel and carried, the following Ordinance
entitled:
"Ordinance No. NS-319 declaring the annexation of that certain
territory designated 'Fairview and Center N.W. Annex'"
was considered and passed by the following vote:
445
Ordinance
re £,~lating ambulances
and ar~oulance personnel
instructions
Reso. No. 58-104
Accepting deeds
Delhi Road, north side
8th St., widening 17th
Street ',~ ~.~
Reso. No. 58-105
Accept Grant Deed
Delhi Road and South
I~in Street
Reso. No. 58-106
Authorize execution
of Deed granting ease-
ment for underground
pipeline - Antone Borchard
Reso. No. 58-107
Authorize execution
of deed - Fire Station
on No.Sycamore et.
Bernard Becker
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr.,
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
A.A.ttall, J. Ogden Markel, Dale H. Heinly
None
None
It was moved by Councilman Gould and seconded by Markel that the Ordinance regulati
ambulances and ambulance personnel be given first reading.
Roll Call Ayes, CounciLmen Stanley C. Gould, Jr.,
Noes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, A. A. Hall,
J. Ogden Markel, Dale H. Heinly
.Absent, Councilmen None
Motion lost. as writte
It was moved by Councilman Hall, seconded by Hubbard and carried, that the Ordinanc
regulating ambulances and ambulance personnel, be referred to the Attorney and his
Assistant to amend, correct and modify the terminology to the effect of making it
legal; and return said Ordinance by May 5th, 1958.
It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, that escrow in-
structions be approved and signed for certain properties with the following persons
Jesus and Rebecca C. Arvizu for property on West Eighth Street, for extension
of E1 Salvador Park, consideration $8,500.00.
Bernard and Cecilia M. Becker, for sale of' property .known as the Fire Station at
1322 North Sycamore Street, consideration $25,200.00,
Gerald R. and Anita Gallegos for property on the north side of Delhi Road west of
Hickory Street, for widening of Delhi Road, consideration $350.00,
Maurice E. and Lyna Groff, for property on the north side of West 17th Street
between Baker and Westwood, for the widening of 17th Street, consideration $1860.00
Nora A. Schuessler for property on North Parton Street, for Civic Center site,
consideration $17500.00, and
Eugene B. Sive and Louis J. Cella, Jr., for property at the southeast corner of
Main Street and Delhi Road, for widening of Delhi Road, consideration $31000.00.
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Resolution entitle
'~esolution No. 58-104 accepting deeds where the City is paying
cash consideration"
from
/_Gerald R. and Anita Gallegos, Jesus and Rebecca C. Arvizu and Maurice E. and Lyna
Groff, with cash considerations, was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen
Noe s, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr.,
A.A.Hall, J. Ogden Markel, Dale H. Heinly
None
None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Resolution entitle~
"Resolution No. 58-105 accepting Grant. Deed to property at the
southeast corner of Delhi Road and ~n Streets"
from Eugene B. Sive and Louis J. Cella for property at South Main Street and Delhi
Road for the widening of Delhi Road, in the sum of $31,000.00, was considered and
passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stan]ey C. Gould, Jr.,
A.A.Hall, J. Ogden Markel, Dale H. Heinly
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Resolution entitle
"Resolution No. 58-106 authorizing execution of a deed granting
easement for the construction of an underground irrigation pipeline"
from Antone and Anna A. Borchard, on proposed Raitt Street, was considered and
passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr.,
A.A.Hall, J. Ogden Markel, Dale H. Heinly
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the following Resolution entitled
"Resolution No. 58-107 authorizing execution of deed after
sale of City property"
to Bernard Becker, for Fire Station located at 1322 North SYCamore Streets, at a
Lg
[:
449
Reso. No. 58-108
Accepting Deeds
Widening No.Main St.,
Widening Harbor Boulevard,
Widening 8th Street, and
drainage and sewer purposes
northerly from 4th St. east
of Eastside Ave.
Ordinance
Declaring annexation
"Main and Newport
N.E. Annex"
Santa Aha College
Swimming pool
(refer to Minutes
Approve plans and
specifications,
advertise for bids
Santa Aha College
Swimming pool
Request
Santa Aha New Car
Dealers ' Assoc.
(hang banners)
Request
John A. Carr
Establish auction
house ~ ~,
total purchase price of $25,200.00, was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr.,
A.A.Hall, J. Ogden Markel, Dale H. Heinly
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
The Council havin~ unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
CounciLman Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the following Resolution entitled
"Resolution No. 58-108 accepting deeds granting easements where
the City is payin~ no cash consideration"
from J.L. and Ella M. McBride, Standard Pressed Steel Company, Rudy H. and Alice
Luna and Herbert W. and Bonnie Jean Sckmidt, without cash considerations, was con-
sidered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr.,
A.A.Eall, J. Ogden Markel, Dale H. Heinly
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
The annexation of certain territory designated "Main and Newport N.E. Annex" having
been continued from the meeting of March 17, 1958, the Clerk read the communication
of R. H. O'Neil and D.J.O"Neil rescinding their letter of March 10, 1958, wherein
they protested the annexation of their property AP 16-200-07 and AP 16-200-09 to
the City. On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Hall and carried, the commun~
cation was received and filed. Attorney Delbert Larsh, representing Horace J.
Stevens, whose property is within the described annexation, vigorously objected to
the inclusion of Mr. Stevens' property because no benefits would be derived and the
cost in taxes would increase $800.00 a year. He proposed a strip annexation in-
stead of the present area. Mr. Harry Martin spoke in favor of the annexation and
the value to the City. The Mayor closed the discussion and stated that the protest
filed represented 37.013~ of the total assessed valuation of land and improvements.
CounciLman Hubbard disqualified himself on this matter. On motion of Councilman
Markel, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Ordinance entitled:
"Ordinance declaring the annexation of that certain territory
designated 'Main and Newport N.E. Annex'"
was introduced, considered and placed on file for second reading:
Roll Call Ayes, Councilmen Stanley C. Gould, Jr., J. Ogden Markel,
Dale H. Heinly
Noes, Councilmen A.A.Hall
Absent, Councilmen None
Not Voting, CounciLmen Royal E. Hubbard
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Markel and carried, proper officials
were authorized to execute agreement dated April 21, 1958 between the City and the
Santa Ana Board of Education, providing for the location, construction, maintenance
and operation of the swimming pool on the Santa Ana College campus.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Markel and carried, the plans and
specifications were approved for the construction of the Santa Arm College swimming
pool, mechanical facilities and concrete wind-walls, and the Purchasing Agent authoz
ized to advertise for bids to be opened May 26, 1958.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the request of
George Dunton, on behalf of the Santa Ana New Car Dealers' Association, was denied,
for permission to hang street b~uners, approximately 4' x 50', across Fourth and
Broadway, 17th and Bristol, 17th and Main, and First and Main Streets, from April
24th to May 5th, 1958.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the request of John
A. Carr for approval to establish a regular business of selling household articles
at auction at 917 South Main Street, was referred to the Attorney with instructions
to prepare an Ordinance commensurate with the times.
Salary
increases
Communications
Pacific Tel. & T el.Co.,
State Water Pollution
Control Board et al
Resignation
Mrs. Mildred P.
Browning (L;.brary
Board)
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Market and carried, the written recom-
mendation of the Manager, dated April 17, 1958, for salary step increases for four
employees, effective May l, 1958, was approved.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following
communications were received and filed:
Applications to
Solicit funds
g/?~Frem Richard W. Taylor, member of the Board of Directors of the Santa Ana C~mmunity
Concert Association, calling attention to the need for a larger auditorium in the
City,
From State Water Pollution Control Board submitting the third report on the study of
:~waste water reclamation and utilization,
From Mildred P. Browning submitting her resignation as a member of the Library Board
From the Metropolitan Water District transmitting a copy of "Resolution 5170 Estab-
lishing Rates for Water Sold and Delivered by the Metropolitan Water District of
Southern California Effective July l, 1958," which defines the different classes of
water and prescribes the procedure for billing,
~From the Chamber of Commerce Transportation Committee requesting extension of the
~%~.~us service in the southeast section of the City on a thirty-day trial basis,
~From the Board of Supervisors advising that the County Flood Control Engineer was
~,.~uthorized to negotiate with the City officials to dete~ine the pos~ibl~ ways and
means of extendin~ the Greenville-Banning Channel (Bond Project D-3) from Delhi Roadl
to Edinger Street,
From the Board of Supervisors stating that the request of the City to except all
Rroperty within the limits of said City from the levy of any tax to provide County
~'~'~unds for structural fire protection in the areas of Orange County, as provided for
in Section 25643 of the Government Code of the State of California, was referred to
the County Counsel for procedure and opinion on setting up a special fund out of
sales tax monies in lieu of setting up a special district,
~,~oFrom the Board of Supervisors granting the request of the City Council for the con-
~lidation of the Special Municipal Election with the statewide primaryelection to
be held on June 3, 1958, for the transfer of certain bond money for the purpose of
construction of a building to house the Santa Ana Police Department,
^~From the Boundary Commission giving notice of proposed annexation of territory to
the City of Tustin (Greater Tustin Annexation) and advising the boundaries of the
~5. roposed annexation are reasonably definite and certain although it cuts property
lines,
Notifications of the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control of beverage appli-
.~ations of Wilbert St. Onge, Jr., 801 East First Street, and Magic Chef-Food Giant
Markets, Inc., 2724 North Main Street, and
..~sFrom the Public Utilities Commission enclosing a report dated March 25, 1958, setti~
~o~.h t~e status of the Grade Crossing Protection Fund and listing all of the pro- H
jec~s which have been assisted by this fund.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Markel and carried, the resignation of
Advertise for bids
Fire Alarm Control
Panel ¢4 ~--¢~'I¢~
Instructions to
City Manager -
Am_uexation --
Claims for mis-treatment;
Refund of subdivision
business license tax
Mrs. Mildred P. Browning as a member of the Library Board was accepted with regret
and the Clerk directed to send a letter to Mrs. Browning expressing appreciation fo~
her services on the Board.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, permission was
granted Orange County Association For Retarded Children to solicit funds and sell
nosegays on June 6th, the United Cerebral Palsy Association to solicit funds during
the month of May, and the Y.M.C.A. to solicit funds and sell candy from May l~rth to
June 28, 1958, inclusive.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the Purchasing Agent
was authorized to advertise for bids for the furnishing and delivering of a Fire
Alarm Control Pane.l,per Specification No. 634-6; bids to be opened May 5, 1958.
On motion of Counci3~nan Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried~ the City Manager was
instructed to formulate and adopt and put into execution a plan to resist the
"Greater Tustin Annexation".
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the communication
from Attorneys Monroe and Chula, on behalf of Paul Dunn, submitting a claim in the
amount of $18,000.00 for alleged mistreatment at the hands of certain Police 0ffice~
Dm
and false imprisonments and the claim of Newport Building Corporation for refund of
subdivision business license tax in the amount of $9,650.00, were referred to the
Attorney for appropriate action.
Communications On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the communication fz
Santa Ana, EiSalvador~
Central America, and ~,~l,,~.1 Alfredo M~chon Vilanova, representative of E1 Salvador reference People to People
Metropolitan Transportation ,
Engineering B.~ard a4!' Program was received and filed, and the communication from Metropolitan Transport-
%,!~ ation Engineering Board reference Freeway and Expressway Plan for Los Angeles
Budget revisions
Fiscal year 1957-
County and requesting consideration of the Plan, was referred to the City Council
follows:
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~ ll-OlO
4 ll-Oll
4
4 11-212
4 11-32~
4 ll-411
6 11-612
6 11-771
6 ll-811
6 11-8z2
6 11-925
INCP~SE
OPERATIONS BUDGET
11 - GENERAL FUN-D
REVENUES
INCREASE
I~ ~DEC~SE)
Balance from Prior Year $ 124,900
Property Tax 26,500
Sales Tax (30,000)
Court Fines (5,000)
Motor Vehicle Licenses (20,000)
Building Permits (lO, O00)
Insurance Refunds 500
Damage Compensation, Fire 400
Interest on Bank Deposits 5,000
Earnings on Investments 10,O00
From Traffic Safety Fund 30/000
$ 132,30o
8 23-OLO
8 23-Oll
8 23-511
8 23-531
8 23-598
8 23-911
INCREASE
OPERATIONS BUDGET
23-RECREATION & PARKS FUND
REVENUES
Balance from Prior Year
Property Tax
Rental, Buildings & Offices
Rental of Bowl
Swimming Pool Charges
General Fund (Transfer)
30,900
3,200
6,000
3,000
6,000)
16,100
8 24-010
8 24-011
8 24-221
INCREASE
OPERATIONS BUDGET ,
24-LIBRARY FUND
REVENUES
Balance from Prior Year
Property Tax
Library Fines
$ 5,300
4,400
$ ~, 200
8 25~010
8 25-211
INCREASE
OPERAR~IONS BUDGET
25 - TRAFFIC SAFE~ FUND
REVE~S
Balance from Prior Year
Court Fines- T~affic Viol.
$ 7,025
30/000
$ 37,025
10 26-010
10 26-651
10 26-683
10 26-684
10 26-698
DECREASE
OPERATIONS BUDGET
26-WATEH UTILITY FUND
REVENUES
Balance from Prior Year
Sale of Junk & Waste
Service Instal. Cost Rfds.
Line Instal. Cost Refunds
Miscl. Cost Reimbursements
91,~8o)
5oo
20,000)
60, ooo)
10 27-010
10 27-461
OPERATIONS BUDGET
27-PARKING METER FUND
REVENUES
Balance from Prior Year
Parking Meter Col., On-Street
$ 4,200
( ,2oo)
10 28 -010
10 28-011
INCREASE
28 - STATE RETIREMENT SYSTEM FUND
REVENUES
Balance from Prior Year
Property Tax
$ 2,300
$ ~,~9o
5 11
5 11
5 11
5 *11
5 ll
5 ll
5 11
5 ll
5 ll
5 11
5 ll
5 ll
5 ll
5 ll
5 ll
5 ll
000
111
,112
113
115
116
121
131
141
151
171
173
174
175
181
221
OPERATIONS BUDGET
11 - GENERAL Ft,rND
EXPENDITURES
City Council-Contingency Reserve $ (80,000)
City Council-Legislative .....
City Council-Insurance Premiums 4,600
City Council-Inter-Fund Transfers 222,640
Clerk of the Council-Admin.0ffice 1,870
Clerk of the Council-Elections .....
City Manager-Admin. of Office .....
City Attorney-Admin. of Office (1,900)
Personnel Office-Administration 600
Planning Department-Administration (1,500)
Finance Dept.-Div. of Accounts (7,815)
Finance Dept.-Div.of Purchasing 1~205
Finance Dept.-Purch. Div.-Stores Sec. 1,795
Finance Dept.-Div. of Treasury 1,200
Civil Defense Dept.-Administration (500)
Bowers Museum-Administration (3,000)
man Hubbard, seconded by Nx~ll and carried, the Budget revisions were approved, as
as a whole.
The Manager requested that the 1957-1958 Budget be revised and on motion of Couuci]
Notice of Public
Hearing on adoption
of Master Plan
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~ 11,311
11,321 Fire Dept.-Administration 1,600
11,322 Fire Dept.-Fire Suppression 18,970
11,323 Fire Dept.-Fire Prevention 960
11,324 Fire Dept.-;~arm & Comm. Operations 830
11~ 329 Fire Dept.-Building & Equip. Maintenance 200
11,331 Police Dept.-Administration (1,650)
11,332 Police Dept.-Patro~ & Investigation (~,100)
11,333 Police Dept.-Traffic Division 1,600
11,337 Police Dept.-School Crossing Guards ....
11,339 Police Dept.-Animal Control Division ( 400)
11,511 Public Works Dept.-Attain. & Engr. (4,650)
11,523[ Public Works Dept.-Refuse Collection 2,000
11,531 Public Works Dept.-Street Cleaning 5,250
11,532 Public Works Dept.-Sewer Maintenance .....
11~536 Public Works Dept.-Storm Drain Maint. (1,350)
11,537 Public Works Dept.-Santiago Creek Maint.
ll, 541 Public Works Dept.-Weed Control Program .....
11,551 Public Works Dept.-Major Streets Maint. - ....
11,552 Public Works Dept.-Secondary Sts. Maint. (20,000)
11,553 Public Works Dept.-State Hwys. Maint .....
11,554 Public Works Dept.-Curbs & Sidewalks Maint. 100
11,561 Public Works Dept.-Ornamental Lights " ----
ll, 562 Public Works Dept.-Street Lighti~ 7,000
11,563 Public Works Dept.-<t~raffic Signals Maint. ----
ll, 564 Public Works Dept.-State Hwys.Traf. Signals ....
11,565 Public Works Dept.-Traffic Paint & Signs ....
11,566 Public Works Dept.-Traf. Paint-State Hwys. ----
11,567 Public Works Dept.-Street Name Signs ....
NCR SE
*Detail on Transfers
To Fund 23-Recreation & Parks
To Fund 51-General Capital Outlay
To Fund 61-Civic Center Acquisition
INCREASE
(BEC SE)II
Dept.of Building Safety & Housing $ 1,~10 ~
23,231
23,242
23,243
23,244
23,249 Recr.&Parks
23,251 Recr.&Parks
23,252 Recr.&Parks
23,253 Recr.&Parks
23,254 Recr.&Parks
23,255 Recr.&Parks
23,256 Recr.&Parks
23,257 Recr.&Parks
23,258 Recr.&Parks
23,259 Recr.&Parks
23,260 Recr.&Parks
23,261 Recr.&Parks
23,262 Recr.&Parks
23,266 Recr.&Parks
23,267 Recr.&Parks
23,269 Recr.&Parks
23,272 Recr.&Parks
23,275 Recr.&Parks
23,276 Recr.&Parks
23,277 Recr.&Parks
23,278 Recr.&Parks
23,279 Recr.&Parks
INCREASE
(21,ooo)
23-RECREATION & PARKS FUND
EXPENDITUBES
Recr.& Parks Dept.--Parks Admin.
Recr.& Parks Dept.-City Hall Maint.
Recr.& Parks Dept.-Community Center Maint.
Recr.&Parks Dept.-Municipal Bowl Maint.
625
l, 58o
715
335
120
1,350
(270)
6o~
9,030
(12o)
(1,oo5)
22O
60 )
430 )
IiI
1,245
4,625
340
925
5,900
240
7oo)
(1,ooo)
Dept.-Club House Maint.
Dept.-Fisher Park Maint.
Dept.-Birch Park Maint.
Dept.-Santiago Park Maint.
Dept.-Memorial Park Maint.
Dept.-Prentice Park Maint.
Dept.-8th & Artesia Sts. Park
Dept.-Alona St. Property
Dept.-Fairview Property
Dept.-Standard Ave.Property
Dept.-Delhi Property
Dept.-Santiago Crk. Day Camp
Dept.-Flower & 1st Prop.
Dept.-Misc.Areas Maint.
Dept.-Tree Maintenance
Dept.-Nursery Operation
Dept.-Recreation Admin.
Dept.-After-School Program
Dept.-Ath.&$pec. Group Program
Dept.-Holidays Program
Dept.--Summer Vacation Program
Dept.-Memorial Park ~.Pool
24-LIBRARY FIE~D
EXPENDITURES
9 24,212 City Library-Administration $ 7,640
~NmmASE $
OPERATIONS BUDGET
25-TRAFFIC SAFETY FUND
EXPENDITURES
25,113 City Council-Inter-Fund Transfers $ 30~000
$ 30,000
26-WATEE UTILITY FUND
EXPENDITURES
11 26,113 City Council-Inter-Fund Transfers ....
ll 26~ 573 Public Works Dept.-Water Prod.& Sup. $ (20,540)
11 26,574 Public Works Dept.-Water Dis. Sys.Mn. 24,450
ll 26,578 Public Works Dept.-Water Div. Capit.Ex. (~73,170)
DECREASE
It was moved by CounCiLman Gould, seconded by Markel and carried~ that the Clerk
be directed to publish a Notice giving the time and place of public hearing to be
held .May 19, 1958, with reference to the adoption of a Master Plan for Zoning and
Planning.
,]
453
Motor Escort
Service
Request
Orange County Fair
(overhead flag lines)
Reso. No. 58-109
Establish stop sign
~nird Street at
French Street;
Reso. No. 58-110
Vision zones on
6th and on Minter
Streets c
Request for
over-size
driveways - John
Adams School
Reso. No. 58-111
Declaring charges to
be made at Municipal
swimming pools
Extend date of
opening bids on
Library Building
Reso. No. 58-112
Expressing sympathy
at passing of
Clyde Ashen
~ ~/~
The report of the City Attorney was read reference request of Orange County Motor
Escort Service for adoption of regulations to prevent accidents while escorting
funeral processions. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Markel and
carried, that the Council go on record as favoring some regulations by the
Legislature to protect motor escort services and that copies of the Minute Order be
forwarded to the State Senator and Assemblymen.
On recommendation of the Department of Public Works and on motion of Councilman
Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the request of the Orange County Fair was
granted to hang overhead flag lines at various locations along State Highway Route
18~a in connection with publicity program advertising the 1958 Orange County Fair
to be held May 23 to June l, 1958, subject to conditions.
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Councilman Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the following Resolution entitle
"Resolution No. 58-109 concerning through streets in the City
of Santa Ana"
establishing a stop sign on Third Street at French Street, as recommended by the
Department of Public Works, was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr.,
A.A.Hall, J. Ogden Markel, Dale H. Heinly
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
CounciLman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Resolution
entitled:
"Resolution No. 58-1t0 concerning parking limitations and curb
~arkings in accordance therewith"
establishing vision zones on Sixth Street and on Minter Street, as recommended by
the Department of Public Works, was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr.,
A.A.Hall, J. Ogden Markel, Dale H. Heinly
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
On recon~nendation of the Department of Public Works and on motion of Councilman
Hall, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the request of the Architect for the John
Adams School was granted for two over-size driveways onto Raitt Street to serve
the parking area adjacent to the school.
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Connci]m~u Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the following Resolution entitled
"Resolution No. 58-111 rescinding Resolution No. 56-163 and
declaring charges to be made at Santa Aha Municipal swimming
pools"
was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr.,
A.A.Hall, J. Ogden Markel, Dale H. Hetnly
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the Manager was
granted authority to extend the date for the opening of bids for the construction
of the Library Building, previously set for April 30, 1958, pending litigation on
the property involved.
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Councilman Markel, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the following Resolution
entitled:
"Resolution No. ~8-112 expressing sympathy at the passing
of Clyde Ashen"
was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr.,
A.A.Hall, J. Ogden Markel, Dale H. Heinly
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
Leave of On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the City Attorney an~
his Assistant were granted permission to leave the City to attend the League of
Cities meeting at PalO Alto on April 24 aUd 25, 1958.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the City Council
adjourned.
APPROVED:
MAYOR OF ~ CITY OF SANTA ~
CLERK OF THE COUNCIL