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Santa Aha City wa11
August 4, 1958. 7:30 P.M.
City Council met in regular session.
~e~ting called to order by the Mayor.
Present: Councilmen
Absent: Counct 1 men
Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr.,
A.A.W~11~ Dale H. Heiuly
J. Ogden Markel
The Pledge of Allegiance was given.
Tnvocation was given by Reverend Robert Bos of the First Presbyterian Church.
Each member of the City Council having received copies of the Minutes of
July 2_1, 1958, reading of the Minutes was dispensed with and approved on
motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by F~"l! amd. carried.
Bid acceptance
Sanitary sewer on
Raitt Street from
Fairview to Cubbon
A tabulation of bids was presented by the Manager for the construction of sanitary
cew~r on Raitt Street from Fairview Avenue to Oubbon Street, Project No. 22, as
follows:
Danfel Estrada ~-~-~.28 10~ bond
Edwin L. Barkley 1816.50 10~ bond
Ted Worley 1847.50 lo~ bond
Sanitary ~ineering Co. 2123.75 lO~ bond
On rec~ndation of the c~tttee, and on motion of Councilma~ Hubbard, seconded
by w~l 1 and carried, the low bid of Edwin L. Barkley, in the sum of $1816.50, on
the basis of the unit prices as set forth in his bid proposal, was accepted and
Hearing
Vacate portion E. 5th
St. between Poinsettia
St. and Sou. Pac. Co.
R.R. right-of-way
~11 other bids rejected.
This bein~ the dste set for hearing on the vacation of a portion of East Fifth
Street between Poinsettia Street and the Southern Pacific Co. Railroad right-of-way,
the Clerk read c,~....~nicatlon from the Southern Counties Gas Co~ requesting that
their franchise rights be reserved. On motion of Col~ucllman GOuld, seconded by
and carried, the communication was received and filed. It was moved by
Councilman Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, that the matter gO off the
Hearing - Amendment
No. 254 - Plaguing
Commission initiated
Area described in "Main
and Newport N.E.Annex"
OrdinAnce
calendar.
This being the date set for hearing and no protests having been received, amendment
No. 254 initiated by the Planning Commission was considered to reclaesify frc~
to M-1 District that ax, ea described in the '1~ain and Newport N.E. Annex", as a
tr~-~o~,Alar~shaped parcel located south of Dyer Road, east of Main Street and wast
of Newport Avenue, excepting a portion of said annexed area bounded on the wast by
Main Street, on the east by Newport Avenue, on the north by an east-w~st line of
Main Street and Newport Avenue, which is to be reclassified from R-1 to C-2-PK
District. On motion of CoumcJlm~ Hubbard, seconded by M~11 and carried, the fol-
lowing Ordi,~nce entitled:
"Ordinance ~mending Article IX of the Santa Aha Mmmicipal Code to
change the district classification of certain property and to
adopt Sectional District Maps 30-5-5 and B1-5-9"
Hearing
Weed assessments
Reso. No. 58-190
Allowing protests
was introduced, considered and placed on file for second reading.
This being the date set for hearing on the weed assessments, Louis ~OO~m~n~ owner
of property at 2701 South Main Street, stated he had been assessed $16.~O by the
City for cleaning the weeds on his property and presented two bills paid for hiring
men to cut the weeds and requested that the City charges be deleted. The Director
of Public Works stated he had tickets which showed the man hours and r~.~s of the
persons who did the work. ~rs. Ma~rie O&ins, 1516 North English Street, protested
the manner in which the work was done on her property and stated that the burning
of the weeds cumpletely d~,aged a walnut tree, orange tree and a grape vine. She
also said that about one-half of the work was done before the City forces came on
the property and protested the charge of $37.64. Nearing declared closed. It
Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, that the weed asses!
merit against Louis Goodmau be allowed and the assessment deleted. Mayor Heinly
disQ,,~lified himself and Councllm~n Hubbard ass~maed the Chair. It was moved by
ColecO]man Gould, seconded by Hall amd carried, that the protest of Mrs. MarJorie
Cains be accepted and the assesmsent ob-wge stricken from the roll. Mayor Hei~ly
rest~-?d the Chair. The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the
Resolution, on motion of Councilm~ Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the
following ~esolution entitled:
Preliminary Record
of Survey Map
"Resolution No. 58-190 ~l]owt~g protests of weed report of Street
Superintendent and approving the co~A~cted report and ordering a
copy thereof filed with the Tax C~llector"
was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Counctl~n Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., A.A.Hall
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen J. Ogden Markel
Not Voting, Councf~men Dale H. Heinly
0n motion of CouncS~e~ Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, P~eliminary Record
of ~Arvey Map filed by Eugene B. Sive on property located on the east side of South
Bristol Street, beginning at a point approximately 2~0 feet south of Delhi Road and
Pre~ ~ m~ nary Map
E. J.Menard
extending south approximately 5~8 feet, was approved subject to conditions.
~ication was read from the Planning Dep~r~ment recommending denial of Prelimi-
nary Map filed by E.J.Men~rd on property situated on the east side of Spurgeon
Street, 410 feet north of 17th Street as it is in violation of Ordinance No. NS-36,
Chapter ~ Subdivision regulations. Mrs. Haan, daughter of Mr. Manard, pre-
sented a letter frcm W.F.0wmn, Jr., M.D. reference Mr. Manard's health, and on
motion of Counci~m~n Hubbard, seconded by GoUld and carried, the communication was
received and filed. It was moved'by Collncilm~n ~a]~ and seconded by Hubbard that
the Preliminary Map be denied, as rec~m,,ended by the Planning Department. Mr. Manard
stated the house on the rear of property at 1805 Spurgeon Street was sold, and he
signed the deed but later was forced to take back the property and is now without
a water connection or mater.
Roll Call
Ayes, Count 1 !men
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
Royal E. Hubbard, STanley C. GoUld, Jr.,
A.A.Eall, Dale H. Heinly
None
J. Ogden ~arkel
M~tion carried.
It was moved by Co~cllma~ Gould and seconded by Hubbard that the Department of
Public Works be directed to provide a water connection and meter at the regular cost
to the land owner.
Roll C~!!
~J~s, Counc~ 1men
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr.,
A.A.Hall, Dale H. Eeinly
J. Ogden Markel
Motion lost.
It was moved by Counc~B Nail, seconded by Hubbard and carried, that the matter be
Tentative Tract Map
No. 2B92 (Revised)
Dike & Colegrove, Inc.
Tentative Tract Nap
No.. ~346
Quality Hc~es, Inc.
referred to the ~m~nistrative Staff in an endeavor to work out the problem with
On motion of Counc~m-~ Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, Revised Tentative
Tract Map No. 2~2 filed by Dike and Colegrove, Inc. ,on property located between
Central Avenue and Hemlock Way, about 500 feet east of BriStol Street, consisting
of approximately 12 acres, was approved subject to conditions.
On motion of Councilm-~ GOuld, seconded byHubbard and carried, Tentative Tract Map
No. 2~6 filed by Qmality Homes, Zuc., on property located on the north side of Delhi
Road approximately 1587 feet east of the intersection of Delhi Road and Greenville
Street, consisting of 26 lots,
was approved subject to conditions.
Presentation of
Ma~or - ~
safety award
e~-- ~J~_
Variance
Chart?s E. Miller
c~ 13
Variance
P.E. and Ferne
I. Fennell
Variance
Gregorio Va!~enz~ela
Reso. No. 58-191
Accepting Deeds
North M~in Street;
West of Tustin Avenue;
~asterly from Main
Street ~ ~/,~-
Reso. No. 58-192
Adopting Budget
(Gas Tax Funds)
pass to the West Coast Theatre to George Glenn Skeith III, 1022 Concord Street,
Santa Aha, who w~s the outstanding driver of the month in the Santa Aha Safe
Driving Campaign.
On motion of Counc~ ]men Gould, seconded by Hall and carried, the rec~ndation of
the Planning C~,~ssion was approved and the variance of Charles E. and Leona F.
Miller granted to permit erection of a Texas Oil Company gas station 9n property
at 509 North Bristol Street, in an R-2 District, existing buildings to be demolished,
subject to conditions and the dedication of ~o additional feet On Bristol
Street. Councilm~n Hubbard disqualified himself on this matter.
On motion of Counc~l~n Gould, seconded by .Wsll and carried, the rec~ndation of
the Planning Commission was approved and the variance of P.E. and Ferne I. Fennell
granted to remodel existing duplex building and establish and operate interior
design offices, at 1401 Bush Street, in an R-3 District, subject to conditions.
O~ motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Hall and .carried, the rec~m,endation of
the Pl~nntug Commission was approved and the variance of Gregorio Valenzuela grante~
to permit the ccmbt-ation of two lots as one parcel and to construct a single-family
residence on balance of vacant westerly portion of property at ~22 Central Avenue
and first lot west ~hereof, in an R-1 District, subject to a condition.
The Council having 1,~--imously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Counc~lm-~ Hubbard, seconded by ]{~13 and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 58-191 accepting Deeds granting property for the
widening of North Main Street and easements for construction and
maintenance of a water line and appurtenances where the City is
paying no cash consideration to the Grantors"
from Jessie F. Cochems, granting an easement for street purposes on the westerly
side of Main Street, Just north of Tenth Street; from Peggy Gorzeman granting an
easement for the .widening of North Main Street, on the east side Just north of 17th
Street, together with a spandrel corner at said intersection; from C.S. and Laura M.
Lee, for the widening of North Main Street; frc~ Carl J. and Lena A. Klatt for the
construction and maintenance of a water line west of Tustin Avenue, approximately
620.68 feet south of the center line of 17th Street; and from M~tcalf Plaza for
construction and maintenance of a water line running easterly from NO~th Main Street
to the Santa Aha Freeway approximately 185.10 feet north of the southerly line of
Township 4 South, ~,-ge 10 West, S.B.B.&.M., was considered and passed by the
following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
Ro~ E. Hubbe/~l, Sl~nley C. GoUld, Jr.,
A.A.Wa31, Dale H. Reinly
None
J. Ogden Markel
The Council having ,mantmously waived the reading of the Resolution,on motion of
Co~mci~ Hubbard, seconded by )all and cea-tied, the following ~eoluti~m entitled:
"Resolution No. 58-192 of the City Council of the City of ~anta Aha
adopting Budget amd approving memorand~w~ of agreement for expend-
itur~ of funds allocated under Section 2107.5 of the Streets and
for the fiscal year 1959, for expenditure of the gas tax ~ocation, was considered
and passed by the following vote:
Ales, Counci/men
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr.,
A.A.Eall, Dale H. Reiuly
None
J. Ogden Markel
Reso. No. 58-193 The Council having ,~ntmously waived the reading of the ResOlution,on motion of '
Proposition submitted .~
to Electors at Special Counc~!m~n Hubbard, seconded by Gould and ca~ied, the following Resolution
Municipal Election
(Councilmen salaries)
entitled:
"Resolution No. 58-193 ordering that propOsition be submitted to
the Electors of the City at a Special Municipal Election to be
called for said Sroposition and to be held on November 4th, 1958,
to amend Section 402 of the Charter of the City of Sant~ Ana to
increase the salary of Councilmen fro~ $75.00 to $125.00 per month"
was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ordinance
Relating to traffic
Regulations
Ordinance
Providing for Special
Municipal Election on
Nov. 4, 1958
(Councilmen salaries)
~ s ~ Counc~ 3
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr.,
A.A.H?ll, Dele H. ~einly
None
J. Ogden Markel
It was moved by CouncilmAn Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, that the matter
of amending Chapter 2 of Article III ~f the Santa Ana ~unicipal Code relating to
traffic regulations he continued until the next meeting.
On motion of Counc~lm~ Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following
entitled:
"Ordinance ordering, c-il in g, and providing for a Special Municipal
Election tobe held in the City of San'aAh a, California, on the
4th day of November, 1958, for the purpose of submitting a Charter
~mendment to the voters of said City"
was introduced, considered and placed on file for second reading.
Ordinance No. NS-336
Establishing ~gte
parking on certain
streets ~ %\
Roll
Aye s, Counc ~!men
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr.,
A.A.Eall, Dale N. Reiuly
None
J. Ogden Mar~el
The Council having ,.nanimously waived the reaatng of the Ordinance, on motion of
Councflm~ Hubbard, seconded by N~11 a~ carried, the following Ordinance entitled:
"Ordinance No. NS-B36 establishing angle parking on certain streets"
to include both sides of Tenth Street between ~ain and Bush Streets, was considered
and passed by the following vote:
Ordinance No. NS-337
Amend Section 9333
of Municipal Code
(Subdivision reg-
ulations)
Ayes, Counc~!,~u
Noe S ~ Co.nc t ~ ~n
Absent, Councilmen
Royal E. Hubbard, A. A. N~11, Dele H. Heinly
Stanley C. Gould, Jr.,
J. Ogden Markel
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Ordinance, on motion of
Counc~lm~n Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Ordinance entitle~:
"Ordinance No. N8-337 amending Section 9333 of the Santa Aha
~unicipal Code and repealing Section 9~26 of said Code"
regarding subdivision regulations, was considered and passed by the following vote
Approve Class
Specifications
Reso. No. 58-19~
Basic compensation plan
"Parking Control Officer"
and "Criminalist"
Ayes, Councilmen
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
On motion
Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr.,
A. A. Hall, Dale R. Heinly
None
J. Ogden M~rkel
of Counc~lmau Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the class specifi-
cations for Park Superintendent (Revised) and Cr~mfnalist were approved, as reccm-
mended by the Manager.
The Council having ,m~imouslywaived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Councilman Hubbard, seconded by ~al 1 and carried, the following Resolution
entitled:
"Resolution No. 58-194 sm~nding Section 3 of Resolution No. 5114, as
amended, entitled 'Resolution establishing a basic compensation plan
for certain classes of employment in the Municipal service of the
City of San,aAh a, and establishing regulations fort he placement of
present employees within the wage and salary schedules provided'"
by adding to the list of Class Titles the Class Title of "Criminalist" and -11oc&t~
thereto Salary and Wage Schedule No. 36, and the Class Title of"Parktng Control Officer"
and ~1 ~ ocating thereto Salary and Wage Schedule No. 24, was considered and passed
by the following vote:
5
C
Advertise for bids
Plant Mix
Salary
increases
Agreement with
County of Orange
on Harbor Blvd.
between Delhi Road
and Baker Street
Communications
Julien's Furniture Store,
Assembly Interim Committee
on Municipal and County
Government, Metropolitan
Water District et al
Billboards and
Electrical signs
Ayes, Counc~!m,n Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr.,
A.A.N-1 ] ~ Dale H. Heinly
Nee s, Counet I men None
Absent, Councilmen J. Ogden Markel
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Ns!! and carried, the Purchasing Agent
was authorized to advertise for bids on Plant Mix, Specification 488-8; bids to be
opened August 18, 1958.
On motion of Counci]m,~ Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the written recom-
mendation of the Man,ger, dated July 21, 1958, for salary step increases for two
employees effective August l, 1958, was approved.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, proper officials were
authorized to ex~cute agreement dated August 4, 1958 with the County of Orange per-
taining to the construction of curb a,~ gutter on Harbor Boulevard between Delhi
Road and Baker Street.
On motion of Counotlman Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the following
c~""mm~cations were received and filed:
~ From Julien's Furniture Store of Los Angeles, requesting an Auctioneer's License
on Fridays and Saturdays of each week for the local store at 2406 South Main Street,
~ Frum Assembly Interim C~,,,~ttee on Municipal and County Government, California
Legislature reference meett~gs to be held in Los Angeles on August 29th and in
Sacramento on September 5th for the purpose of studying all special district aets
which provide for the collection and disposal of sewage for the purpose of consoli-
dating them into one or two acts,
From the ~tropolitan Water District transmitting Controller's Annual Report for
the year 1957-58 containing a statement of the amount of water stored by the District
and used by member municipalities,
~..~/Minutes of the 138th meeting of Board of Trustees of Orange County Mosquito Abate-
ment District, Cities
~0 Frc~ the City of Fresno, with Resolution, suggesting that the League of California/
be urged to prepare necessary legislation for presentation to the State Legislature~
for the purpose of allocating the Federal Aid Urban Money to Cities on a formula
similar to the for~%a' used in allocating State Gas Tax Money to Cities, and from
the City of Stockton with'Resolution No. 21, 183 in regard to the same subject,
~ Application of the Public Utilities C~mm~ ssion before the Ccemission for an
investigation for the purpose of establishing a list for the year 1959 of railroad
grade crossings of City streets or County roads most urgenT&ly in need of separation,
as contemplated by Section 189 of the Streets and Highways Code,
sOtifications of the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control of beverage applications
.f Jurgensen's, ~11 Fashion Square, ?anta Aha, Alfonso G. Godlnoz, 417 North Artesia
mreet, Var Refreshment Co. Inc., 1~57 East First Street, Frank Pal~esino, Jr., 819-
21 South Main Street, and Harry F. Meyer, 615 West Fourth Street, and
~JbyPr°teStweber Bakingsignedcompanyby elevennearpersonSthe Freeway.against the erection of outdoor advertising sign
Arthur C. Peterson, 919 Westwood Avenue, requested information as to the Council's
policy in regard to the erection of billboards and stated North Main Street is being
cluttered up with billboards of all sizes. Mrs. Weston Walker, 919 North Olive
Leave of
absence
Communications
County of Orange
Reso. No. 58-195
Declaring intention
to abandon N.Birch
Street between 6th
and 8th Streets
Street, asked what the requirements are on the size of electrical signs, particularly
with reference to the Weber Baking Company sign to be erected on their property near
the Freeway. Mrs. Walker presented pictures showing the unsightly north entrance
to the City and requested the Council to beautify the triangular piece of property
owned by the City adjacent to the Southern Pacific HaLlway Company tracks.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Na~ and carried, the Attorney was
,granted permission to leav~ the City and State from August 6 to August 17, 1958.
On motion of Counc~!men Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the copy of Minute
Order from the Board of Supervisors instructing the County Counsel to prepare an
application to the City for the abandonment of North Birch Street from Sixth Street
to Eighth Street, and Resolution requesting the ahamionment of said street, were
received and filed. The Council having ,,~nimously waived the reading of the
Resolution, on motion of Counctlm~ Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the fol-
lowing Resolution entitled:
'~esolution No. 58-195 approving map and declaring intention to
vacate a portion of North Birch Street lying between Sixth Street
and Eighth Street"
was considered and passed by the following vote:
6
Parking prohibition
on North Main Street
Ayes, Counc~l~n Royal E. Nubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr.,
A.A.Eall, Dale R. Neinly
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilm~n J. Ogden ~arkel
C~mm~uication wes read from the Attorney recommending that action be taken by
~esolution to declare the intent of the Council and define the parking prohibition,
regulations and hours of effectiveness on Main Street between First and Ninth Streets,
and that such Resolution be adopted during August to be effective on September 1st.
On motion of Counci)m~n ~al], seconded by Nubbard and carried, the c ...... ~nication
w~s received, filed and the Attorney instructed to prepare a Resolution to continue
the parkt~i~prohibition or restrictions on Main Street as now existing until such
time as four lanes of traffic on North Main Street f~-~ 8th Street to 17th Street
are provided.
Claim On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the claim of William
Wm. H. Bruns, Jr. submittin~ estimates
~q~ H. Brun$~/for repaArs to his car damaged by the sap from trees which the City was
pruning on May 27, 1958, was referred to the Attorney.
On motion of COunC~lmaU Nubbard, seconded by Rall and carried, the c~mmunication
frc~ Mrs. Weston Walker ca~ling attention to the unsightly north entry into the
City and suggesting that the Ordinance to control outdoor advertising signs is
probably inadequate and not enforced as strictly as it should be, was received and
filed.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, proper officials
were authorized to execute agreement with Murphy Zlaket requiring a 7 1/2 foot
easement to the City prior to building over anY portion of the alley running between
Main and Bush Streets at the intersection of Buffalo and North Main Street, if the
same is vacated.
On motion of Councilm-n Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the request of
Harry Tancredi was granted for a 35 foot access, instead of a 25 foot access, as
previously granted, fer use of the Richfield Oil Corporation for one of the entrances
to the service station to be located on East 17th Street, south side, east of
Poinsettia Street.
The Co~z~cil haviD~ ~'na~tm~ust~y waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Resolution entitle~:
"Resolution No. 58-196 authorizing execution of a deed quitclaiming
ten additional feet of access rights to provide a BS-foot driveway
for service station"
to be located on the south side of East 17th Street, east of Poinsettia Street, to
Harry J. and May A. Tancredi, was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr.,
A.A.Eall, Dale N. Heinly
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen J. Ogden MarKel
On motion of Counci~mau Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, proper officials
were authorized to execute agreement dated August 4, 1958, with Sievers Constructioa
Company for off-site sewer reimbursement for a period of ten years in Tract No. 2980
on King, Ninth, Tenth, Fairway Streets and Larengo Place.
On motion of Gouncilmau Hubbard, seconded by GoUld and carried, the plans and
specifications were approved for the widening of 17th Street from College Avenue to
Bristol Street and from Baker Street to Towner Street, Projects Nos. 10~ and 109.
Co~nunication
Mrs. Weston Walker
Agreement
MurPhy Zlaket
Request
Harry Tancredi
Reso. No. 58-196
Authorize execution
of deed - Harry
Tancredi ~1~ ~
Agreement
Sievers Const. Co.
Approve plans and
Specifications - 17th
St. College ~O Bristol
and Baker to Towner Sts.
Advertise for bids
Tractor and Trencher
Combination
Advertise for bids
Street lighting equip-
ment No. Main Street
Claim for
damage s
Communication to
Santa Aaa Independent
Request
L.D.Leeper
(over-size
driwewa~s)
Request
Herb Hill for
0ar~ Park, ~nc.
Resolution No. 58-197
Establish red zones
Fifth and Sycamore Sts.
~ ~ayor of th& City of San~Ane
On motion of Counci~n Hubbard, seconded by H~! and carried, the Purchasing Agenti
was authorized to mdvertise for bids for a Tractor and Trencher Cc~bluation,
Specification No. 623-10; bi~s to be opened August lB, 1958.
On motion of Councilmen Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the Purchasing Agent
was authorized to ad~r~s~ for bids for street lightt~g equit~ent on North Main
Street, to be used on Project No. 10~, Der Speeifieation No. 642-5~ ~ids'to be
opened August 18, 19~8.
On motion of Counc!]m~ Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the claim of Curtis
O. Paris agaiust the City and Officer Kemm~th E. Day for ~am~s to his car at
Edinger and Parton Streets, in the sum of $150.00, was referred to the Attorney for
proper processing.
It was moved by Counc~-~ Hubbard, seconded by Hall aud ca~-~-ied, that Mr. T. L.
Eank Givens, publisher of the Santa Aha Independent, be notified of the Council's
intention to void the contract for legal advertising for the reasons that his pub-
lication does not meet the legal q~,~!ifieations and requirements as a n~wspmper of
general circulation in the City. Councilman Gould abstained frc~ voting.
On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the request of L.D.
Leeper for thr~e 35 foot driveways at the service station to be erected on the
northeast corner of Bristol and Fourth Streets, was granted.
On motion of Counc~lm-~ Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the request of Herb
Hill of Car Park, Inc., for two 35 foot driveways for parking lot to be.~6cated at
the southwest cormer of Fifth amd Sycamore Streets, was granted.
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Councilman Hubbard~econded by Gould and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. $8-197 concerning parking limitations and curb
markings in &ccor~-nce therewith"
establish!nE certain red zones needed to relocate parking meters on Fifth Street and
on Sycamore Street., reference request of Herb Hill of Car Park, Inc., was considered
and passed by the following vote:
Noes~
Absent,
On motion of Coun~ ~ man ~ould,
aajoUrned.
Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr.,
A.A.Hall, Dale H. Heinly
Councilmen None
Councilmen J. Ogden Markel
seconded by Hall and carried, the City Council
CLERK OF