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07-20-1959
Council Chamber Santa Aha City Hall July ~0, 1959. 7:30 P.M. City Council met in regular session. Meeting called to order by the Mayor. Pre sent: Counc ~ ] men Absent: Co~mctl men Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., A.A.~e!i, Bob Brewer, D~le N. Neinly None The Pledge of Allegiance was given. Invocation was given by Reverend Robert Hildebrand of St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church. Each member of the City Council having received copies of the Minutes of July 6, 1959, reading of the Minutes was dispensed with and approved on motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried. Bid acceptance Widen 17th Street btn Santiago and Grand Ave. A tabulation of bids was presented for the widening of 17th Street between Santiago and Grand Avenues, Project No. 108, as follows: Total Griffith Company $ 32,027.00 Cox Bros. Const. Co. ~t.00 Sully-Miller Contracting Co. 29,995.00 R.J.Noble Co. 31,278.50 $3500.00 bond 10~ bond Cashier's check $3500.00 10~ bond On motion of Counctlm.. Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the low bid:of Cox Bid acceptance Construct portions of 0enter St. from Edinger Stre~t spproxJ 1320 feet north Bros. Const. Co., in the total -m~unt of $28,25~.00, and at the unit prices specified returned. in their bid, was accepted and all other bids reJected~ and the one check ordered~ A tabulation of bids was presented for the construction and resurfacing of portions of Center Street from Edinger Street to approximately 1320 feet north, Project No. C-38, as follows: Goods & Schroeder, Inc. ~,11y-Miller Contracting Co. Cox Bros. Construction Co. R.J.Noble CO. Griffith Co. Total %o53.o~ ~o~ bom~ 4,111.50 Cashier's check $500.00 5,320.00 10~ bond 4,188.50 10~ bond 4, 680.50 $500. OO bond On motion of Councilman Bre~r, seconded by Hall and carried, the low hidof Sully- Miller Contracting Company, in the total amount of $4,111.50, and at the unit prices / Bid acceptance 2400 tons Plant Mix, ~ Barber Greene Spread 1 ~ and 1200 tons Plant Mix, Truck spread mpecified in their bid, was accepted and all other bids rejected. A tabulation of bids was presented for the furnishing of: 2~O0 tons Plam~ M~(B~rber Greene Spread-'Item 1)and 1220 tons Plant Mix,(Truck Spread-Item 2)Specification No. 488-9, as follows: R. J. Noble Co. Item 1 Item 2 $,! 1 y-Miller Contracting Co. 10,752.00 4,855.60 On motion of Councilman ~1~. seconded by Hubbard and carried, the bid of S~!!y-Miller Contract! ,g C~y was accepted for the furnishing of 2400 tons Plant Mix (Barber Greene Spread),in the total amount of $10,752.00 and at the unit prices specified in their bid; the bid of R.J.Noble Company was accepted for the furnishing of 1220 tons Plant Mix (truck spread), in the total _amO_unt of $~,819.00 and at the unit prices specified in their bid. Bid acceptance 100 Fire Hydrants Bid acceptance Cement lined cast iron water pipe Bid acceptance Gate Valves Hea~ing "Edinger and Poplar South A~m~x" Reso. No. 59-184 /~ Declaring protest was not made by owners of one-half of value of territory Ordinance Declaring A~exation 'Edinger and Poplar South Annex" A tabulation of bids was presented for the furnishing of 100 Fire Hydrant, s, Specifi-! cation.No. 633-5, aa follows: Taylor-Jett Company of Orange County Crane Co. The National Supply Co. Viking Supply Corporation M. Greenberg's Sons The Ludlow Valve Manufacturing Co. Inc. Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Co. The Republic Supply Co. of California Total 1~,288.00 15,288.00 15,288.00 15,288.00 14, 34~ · O0 12, 730. O0 15,288.00 14,943.00 On motion of Counc~lw~n Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried~ the low bid of Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Company, in the total amount of $12,730.00, and at the unit price specified in their bid, was accepted and ~1.1 other bide rejected. A tabulation of bids was presented for the fur~ish~ng of 25,000 lineal feet 12", 10,000 lineal feet 8" and 50,000 lineal feet 6" Cast Iron Water Pipe, Specification No. 481-14, as follows: United States Pipe and Foundry Co. Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Co. $ 253,175.00 263,700.00 On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the low bid of United States Pipe ~ud Foundry Company, in the total -mount of $253,175.00, and at the unit prices established in their bid, Was accepted and the other bid rejected. A tabulation of bids was presented for the furnis_h~ of 25- 12", 15 - 8", and 150- 6" Gate Valves, Specification 664-5, as follows: Taylor JettCompany of Orange County Chas. A. Estey Inc. Viking Supply Corporation Security Industrial Supply Co. The Republic Supply Co. of California ~ Lu~Ll.c~i', Yal'~. ManufaCtUring Co. Inc. Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Co. 11,716.~ 14717.85 ll,266.75 11,200.90 13,279.45 10,630.20 On motion of Counc!1m,~ Gould, seconded by Brewer and carried, the low bid of Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Ccsnpany, in the total amount of $10,630.20, and at the unit prices specified in their bid, was accepted and the other bids rejected. · This being the date set for hearing on the ~r~xation of property consisting of approximately 35 acres and located on the south side of Edinger Street, approximately feet west of Bristol Street, in part, extending to one lot depth west of Douglas Street on the west and ext~uding south approximately 1292.78 feet, lmrOte~ts read from W. J. Larder, Arthur F. and Theone E. Burden, and James Lukens, pro- testing the -nr~-xation of their properties to the City of Santa Ana. On motion of and the hearing declared closed. Counc~ lm~ ~11, seconded by Brewer and Carried, the prote~ts were received and filed~ Councilman Hubbard disq,~a!ified h~m~elf on this matter. The Council having waived the reading of the ~solution, on motion of Coanc~lman seconded by gall an~ carried, the following Resolution entitled: '~esolution No. 59-184 declaring that protest against 'Edinger and Poplar South Annex' was not made by owners of one-half of the value of the territory" · was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Stanley C. Gould, Jr., A. A. W.l~, Bob Brewer, Dale H. Re~n]y NO~S, Count11-~n Non~ Absent, Counc! !-~n None Not Voting, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard motion of Oo~cil-,- feuld, seconded by Brewer and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "Ordinance declaring the annexation of that certain territory designated 'Edinger and Poplar South Annex'" was introduced, considered and placed on file for second readiug. Heart~$ Amend Section 9211-M-1 and Section 9212 Districts; future right-of-way lines on 5th, McClay and Grand Nearing Establish setback lines on portions of Lehnhardt Ave., Verano St. and Smeltzer Avenue Ordinance ~ ~ontinued hearing Adoption of fut,_re R/W Lines on l?th Street and on Flower Street Ordinance Variance Application No. ll~4 - Carlos Soto'~' This being the date set for hearings on sme~g Section ~211- N-1 (~anufacturing District)and Section ~ ~-~ (~auufacturing District), and on the establishment of ~ut~re right-of-way lines along Fifth Street, McClay Street and Grand A~enue, it was ~ved by Counctlm~ C~d, seconded by Ball and carried, that the hearings be con- tinued until August 5, 1959 and the City Attorney instructed to furnish the City Council with copies of the Ordinance in regard to amending Sections ~1~ M-1 and 921~ This Being the date set for hearing on the est~blishing of setback lines along portions of Le~hardt Avenue, Verano Street and Smeltzer Awenue; no protests were received and the hearing was declared closed. On motion of Council~- secon~-d by Brewer and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "Ord~--~ce establishing setback lines along portions of Lehnhardt Awenue, Verano Street and ~eltzer Awenue" was lntroduced~ considered and placed on file for second reading. This being the date set for the continued hearing on the adoption of future right- of-way lines along 17th Street from the Sauta Ana l~iver to the east corporate limits, ~t on Fl~er Street, from a point 20~ feet north of the center line of l?th Street to the center line of Fine Street; John L. Sentesy, representing the l?th Street Improwement Association, stmted he had a letter from the Association wherein they desire a elaril'icatton on the following points: 1. In the area proposed for setback, some properties are at present 51' from the center line of l?th Street. Why shouldn't the uniform set-back of 50' be used for the entire street? In the event of additions to existing buildings of this group, will they be permitted to make ¢~es in the rear without mowt~g e~isting building fronts back one foot? 2. In the area between Flower and ~ain, where the encroachment on the 50' set-back is greater, will minor additions to the rear of buildings be permitted without cuttt-g back the front to the 50' line? On motion of Counc~m~ Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the c~nication was received and filed. The ~anager satisfactorily answered the questions as contained in the c~mnieation and as asked by ~r. Sentesy. Nfs. A.C.Keck, 205 South Flower Street, again protested the establishment of future right-of-way lines on Flower Street and presented a petition containing approximately eighty signatures of persona objecting to the proposed setback line. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by w,1 ~ and carried, the petition was received and filed. Patrick Yo,,~er, 910 North Flower Street, asked certain question~ reference the widening of Flower Street and the ~ayor satigfactorlly answered his questions. Dr. G. Wray Crawford, 19~7 Heliotrope Drive, stated he would like a clarification on the establishi~ of future right-of-way lines along l?th Street and if it is necessal~y to have such right-of-way lines; the existing buildings have had ~ermits issued and within the next five or ten years this will encroach upon the proposed right-of-way line. ~r. CrawTord's questions were answered by the Nayor. The hearing was declared closed. On motion of Colictlma~ Hubbard, seconded by w-1l a~d carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "Ordi~ce establishing futul~ right of way lines along Seventeenth Street, Washington Avenue and Flower Street" was introduced, considered and placed on file for second ~ay~r Nei~ly retired from the Chair. Vice-Nayor Hall asst~ed the Chair. On motion of COttUCtlman ~Ould~ seconded by Hubbard and carried, the recommendation of the Planning Cc~nission was approved and Variance Application No. llB4 filed by Carlos and EdubiJes Soto granted to construct a one-story, two-bedroom duplex and a Variance Appl. No. 1145 Bernard E. Jones Variance Appl. No. 1146 First General Baptist Church of California Variance Appl. No. 1148 Pan Somera ,~ ~/ Variance Appl. No. 1143 John S. Martin ~ ,~ Variance Appl. No. 1147 Dale J. Berny 20-foot by 20-foot carport, as show~ on plot plan, on property Situated at the south- west corner of Central Avenue and Ever~n Street, in R-1 District, subject to the conditions of the Dep~rtment of Public Works. Communication was read from the Plamuing ~ission recommending approval of Variamce Application No. 1145 filed by Bernard E. Jones to construct a duplex on each of two lots, in accordance with plot plan, one bedroom each umit, on property situated at --~ 114~1 and 1141~ Bermar~al Place, in R-1 District. T~e applicant stated he had installed curbs and gutters amd constructed one duplex on the property amd objected to dedicating the street and putting in additio,~! street improvements. Om motion of O~a~¢~!m~ ~ould, seco~led by Hubb~x~l a~d carried, the matter was continued until the next regular meeting. O~ motion of COunc!!man G~uld, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the recommendation of the P]--ntng Commission was approved amd Variance Application No. 1146 filed by First General Baptist Church of California granted to erect a mew church with off- street parking l~w~vided at o~e stall per every thr~e fi~ed seats in the ~!n sanct,,~ry, on property situated at 15592 South Sullivan Street, in R-1 District, subject to a condition ami in accordance with plot plan. ~ieation was read from the Pla~ing Commission rec~nding approval of Variance Application No. 1148 filed by Pan Somera to comstruct a second single-family residence on the lot, a three-bedroom, twa-bath ho~e of 1184 square feet with a 50-foot set- back from center line of street, with 15 feet between the building, on property situated at 10861 Catalina Street, in R-1 District, a~d in accordance with plot plato. Don Woods, representing the applicant, stated the property is 60 feet by 14~ feet. On motion of Co~ci~m~- Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the matter was con- tinued until the next regular meeting, of Variance Application No. 114~ filed by John S. Martin, ~o~unication was read from the Planning Coaw. t ssion re~:-m~.nding denial~to conver~ existing sidle-family dwelling into a duplex, aud construct four garages on rear part of lot with two apartments above garages, on property situated at 13B~ Cypress Avenue, in R-2 District. ~m~cations were read frem Evert C. ~rson, 1BBO Or~e Avenue, Bmr~ie L. a~d Bur~ell S. Hartnett, 1~25 Or,nEe Avenue, and Mary Pavelich, i~BB Or,nEe Avenue, protesting the gra~ting of the Variance, and on motion of Council- roam ~x~l, sec~ b~ ~ould and carried, the protests were received amd filed. T. B. Millard, 1~2~ (~xmm~e Avenue, objected to the granting of the Variance for the ~. reason that there would be four f~.~l tes on a 50-feet lot and it w~uld devaluate their property. The applicant spoke in favor of the Variauce amd stated Variances have heen gra~ted in the area, a~d the property is zoned R-2. Mrs. T. B. Millard, 1~29 Or~,~me Avenue, stated written protests were presented to the P]~ing Commission a~d if this Variamce is granted, it w~uld dowm-grade their property. On motion of Councilman Brewer, seconded by Gould and carried, the recommendation of the Planning C~-m~ ssion was approved a~d the VarianCe denied. I~oll C,~ Ayes, Cou~c!1men Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Bob Brewer, A.A.N~, Noes, Conact 1men Royal E. Absent, Councilmen Dale II. Neinly Oom~au~ication was read fi~ the Planning Co...t ssion re¢~nding denial of Variance Application No. 1147 filed by Dale J. Bermy to use existing single-family dwelling as a photographic st,~o, part of garage to be used as a dark r~m, on property situated at 207 North Wright Street, in R-2 District. On motion of Gould, seconded by Bx~wer a~d carried, the rec~ndation of the Pla-ning C.~i~ssion was approved a~d t~ Variance denied. Request G. Howard Robertshaw (extension of time) Variance Appl. No. 1042 Req~st Development Exchange Co. (extension of time)- Variance Appl. No. lO61 Communication Pl-n~ing Commission Reso. No. 99-18~ De clarl~g intention to vacate portion of Sullivan Street (set hearing d~te) Election of Chairman and Vice-Chairman of PI -n~ ing Commission Co~unication Planning Commission Reso. 59-186 Deel~r~m~ intention to establish future R/W lines on Hazard and on Sugar Aves. (set hearing date) Preliminary Record R. D. Williams Preliminary Record of Survey Map ' Electrodata, Div. of Burroughs Corp. Communication was read from the Pl--n~ng Cnmm!ssiom recommending approval of requesl~ of G. Howard Robertshaw for a 90-day extension of time on Variance Application No. 1042, granted January 5, 1959, to permit construction of an ape~'~.ent building on property situated at 7~)5 WeSt Delhi Road in R-1 District. It was moved by Council- man Hubbard that the 90-day extension of time be granted. Motion lost for lack of a s~co~d. Oa ma~ion~Councl~- Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried~ the recommendation of the Planning Commission was approved and request granted for a 90-day extension of time on Variance Application No. 1061 filed by Development Exchange Company, to 609 W. 8th ~treet, permit erection of professional offices~with provision on ground f~oor for druggists, restaurants or sfm~lar c~rcial uses that would be advantageous to the Civic Center, -~ ] existing buildings to be removed. Cc~mmication was read i~--~ the P]---ing CommisSion rec~mse~a!-g approval of ~equest of Hintz Develolmnent Company for the abandonment of ~,1 ~ ivan Street on the south line of Caster Street to the south boundary of Tract No. 2511. The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Besolution, on motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the follow~,g Resolution entitled: "Resolution No. 59-185 approving map and declar~ng intention to vacate a portion of Sullivan Street between Caster Street and the south boundary of Tract No. 2511" setting the date of bearing on September 8, 1959, was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, STanley C. Gould, Jr., B~h. Brewer, A.A.W-11, Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen Dale R. Heinly Ccmmnmication was read from the Planning Commission advising of election of W. B. ~oore as Chairman and Theo Jessee as Vice-Chailw,~- of the Pl~-~ning C~.mission, and on motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, the communication was received and filed. Co--cation was read from the Planning Cs-.,1 ssion recommending approval to establish future right-of-way lines on both sides of Hazard Avenue between Harbor Boulevard and Ward Street, measured 42 feet from and at right a~gles to the survey center line, and on both sides of Sugar Avenue between Harbor Boulevard and Ward Street, measured ~2 feet from and at right ~gles to the survey center line. The Council having ,,-~-tmously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Besolution entitled: "Resolution No. 59-186 declaring intention to establish future right of way lines along Hazard Avenue and S~gar Avenue" setting the date of hearing on August 17, 1959, was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes~ Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, St--~ey C. Gould, Jr., Bob Brewer, A.A.Fa]I, Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Counc!!m-u Dale H. Heinly C~-mAnication was read from the PI--n~-g Department recommending approval of Pre- liminary Record of Survey Map filed by R. D. Williams adjusting a lot line which affects ~wu r~sidential lots located north of Ninth Street on the west side of King Street, subject to a condition. On motion of Councflm-n Hubbard, seconded by GOuld and carried, Prelim~n-~y Record of Survey Map filed by R. D. Williams was approved subject to a condition. C~cation was read from the Pla--ing Department rec~nding approval of Pre- liminary Record of Survey Map filed by Electrodata, Division of Burroughs Corporation, dividing property located at the southwest corner of Delhi Road and Bristol Street, Map of Tract No. 3416 Rodges Building Corp. Map of Tract No. 3391 Raitt Properties Escrow instructions Bernard Becker Reso. No. 59-187 Condemnation of property at northwest corner of 19th and Main Streets Reso. No. 59-188 :, Accepting Deeds Robert E. Mason et al subject to conditions. 0~ motion of C~uncilman Nubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, Preliminary Record of Survey Map f&led by Electrodata, Division of Burroughs Corporation was approved subject to comditions. O~ motion of C~uncilman Gould, seconded by Nubbard aud carried, Map of Tract No. 3416 filed by H~ges Building Corporation for the dedication of Wakeham Avenue and McClay Street and dedication of all vehicular access rights on McClay Street except at street intersection and access to the south 20 feet of Lot 5 a~ the north 20 feet of Lot 12, and bomd in the sum of $23,000.00 were approved and agreement cover- ing improvements ordered signed. 0~ motion of C~UnctlmSn Gould, seconded by Nubbard aud carried, Map of Tract No. 3391 filed by Raitt Properties for the dedication of West McFadden Avenue, Monta Vista Avenue, T~wnsend Street, Raitt Street and alleys and all vehicular access rights, excepting street intersections on West McFadden Avenue and Raitt Street; also dedication of Lots A and B for drainage purposes, amd-b~dim the s~:of '.*' were and $77,000.00~appr~wed, license fee in the s~m~ of $2250.00 accepted,/a~eement cover- lng improvements ordered signed. 0~ motion of Co~ucilma~ Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, proper officials were authorized to sign amended escrow instructions, dated May l, 1959, in comuect- ion with the sale of property knowm as "The Old Fire Statio~',located at 1322 North Syc~,~re Street, with Bernard and Oecelia M. Becker, providing pa2ment of $100.00 per month to apply to the purchase price of the property and interest on the paid balamce at the rate of $113.00 per month; smd the City be authorized a~d structed to pay the c.~i ssion due the Real Estate Broker on the sale of the property. The C~umcil hav!~ ,,n~n!:~ously waived the reaa!ng of the Resolution, on motion of Cou~ctlm-n Gould, seconded by Brewer and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution No. 59-187 authorizing cond~m~ation of real property at the northwest corner of Nineteenth aud Main Street for the widening of Main Street" was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilm~n Roy~ E. Hubbard, Stanley C. G~uld, Jr., Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Cou~c!~m~n Dele H. Heinly The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution No. 59-188 accepting deeds where City is paying no cash consideration and authoriz!~g execution of Quitclaim Deed" frem Robert E. amd MarJorie A. Mason for street easement along the north side of ~ashington Avenue, Just east of Ross Street; from Vi~l~ Riviera Develolm~ent, I~c., for au easement for sewer right-e~-~ay from Tract No. 2743 to Newhope Avenue; from T. W. amd Zella Jane Cosgrove for street easement for the widening of the east side of North Main Street between Santa Clara and Buffalo Avenues; fr~m the Le~nbardt Corporation for lot in Tract No. 2868 for well sight and water and sewer main right- of-way easement to Tract No. 2868; and authorizing e~ecution of a. Quit-Claim Deed to Eileen E. Casey quitclaiming /~A~ht-~f-~my along the south side of Fairview Avenue, east of Golden West Avenue, was considered and passed by the following vote: Aye s, Couno t ~ ~en Nces, Counct'l~n Absent, CounciZmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Bob Brewer, A. A. N-~ 1 Nons Dale N. Neinly Ordinance No. NS-379 "Tustin and Fourth East An~ x" Ordinan~-e No. NS-380 t~~ "Harbor and Talbert N. E. Annex" /d~ Ordinance Amending Section 9250 of Municipal Code (future~ right-of-way lines) Ordinance No. NS-381 Adopt Sectional District ~Map 2-5-10; 12~5-10; and 13 - 5 -lO.~mendment Appli- cations Nos. 270, 271, 27~ 273, 274 and 275 ,~,. Ordinances Licensing Pawnbrokers, Traffic Regulations Ordinance Amend Section 7205 of Municipal Code relating to driveway permits Communication Mrs. Priscilla Worcester, Chairman, Recreation t Committee, JohnSOn-s School P.T.A. Communications Members of various Boards and Commissions Counct]~a~ ~ubbar~ disq,,~llfied h~imsei~ on the foll~m~ing ma2ter, The Council hav!~g unan~usly waived the reading of the Oral--nee, on motion of Councllmam Gould, seconded by Brewer and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "Ordinance No. NS- 379 declaring the e~xation of that certain territory designated 'Tustin and Fourth East A~nex'" was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Counci~n Stanley C. Gould, Jr., ~b..Brewer, A. A. Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen Dale H. Helnly Not Voting Counc~!ma- Royal E. Hubbard The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Ordinance, on motion of Councilman Could, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the following OrdJn~,ce entitled: "Ordinance No. NS-BSO declaring the annexation of that certain territory designated 'Narbor a~l Talhert N. E. An~x"" was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Counctl~n Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Bob Bre~r, A. A. Nall, NCes~ Counc4 l~n No~ Absent, Councilmen Dale H. Ne~n~y It/was moved by Councilman C~uld, seconded by Brewer and carried, that action be continued until August 3, 1959 on Ordinance amending Section 9250 of the Santa Aha Municipal Code by repealing parts thereof, which said parts have been superseded by the establishment of future right-of-way lines. The ~c~ having unanimously waived the reading of the Ordnance, on motion of COunCilman Gould, secon~d by Brev~r and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "Ordinance No. NS-381 amending Article IX of the Santa Ama MsAuicil~ Code to adopt Sectional District Maps 2-5-10, B-5-10, 9-5-10, 12-5-~0, 13-5-10, 15-5-10, and 16-5-10, and to amend 10-5-10 and 16-5-10 to show the establishment and amendment of district classifications in the Sections affected thereby" and Amendment Applications Nos. 270, 271, 272, 273 and 274 initiated by the Pl~-~ing Commission and Amendment Application No. 275 filed by the Le~-wdt Corporation, was considered and passed by the following vote:: Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, STanley C. Gould, Jr., Bob Brewer, A. Ac Hall Nco s, Councilmen None Absent, Counc~ ~,~n Dale H. Heinly It was moved by Counc11man Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, that action he continued until the next regular meeting on Ordi~_a~ce regulating the licensing of Pawnbrokers an~ the Ordinance relatimg to traffic regulations, and the Attorney instructed to furnish copies of the Ordinances to the Council prior to the meeting. On motion of Councilm~n Nubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, .the following Ordinance entitled: . "Ordinance amending Section 7205 of the Santa Aha Mmmicipal Code relating to driveway permits" was introduced, considered and placed on file for second reading. Communication was presented by Mrs. Priscilla Worcester, Chairm~n, Recreation Committee, John A~-m~ School P.T.A., urging the City to purchase enough additional land to complete the present John Adams School - Park to meet the future recreatio-el needs of the community. On motion of Councilman Gould, secoaded by Hubbard and carried, the c~=~-~nication was received, filed and referred to the Parks and Recreation Depar:~nt for study, recommendation and report as to whether or not it is necessary or feasible to increase park facilities at the John A~,~ School. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, the communications from Charles C. Brisco, member of the Personnel Board, Thomas N. McMichael and F.W. Steiner, members of the Planning C~mm!~sion, and Glen Evans member of the Board of Recreation and Parks, advising of their desire to again serve on the various B~ards Cmmmunications Roy D. Ford et al (Planning Commission) In regard to appoint- ments on various Boards and Commissions Communications City Attorney, Charles G. Schlegel, et al amd C~m-issions, w~re received a~d filed. On motion of Colznc41man Nubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the communications from Boy D. For~, Mildred Morris, President, American Business ~ommn~s Association, and Arthur B. Pilant, et al, present~ marne ~f Mrs. Marta,-e Patto~ for~app~intment aa a member of the Planning C~lssion, vere receivea and filed. It was moved by Counci!m-n Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, that the matter of appointment of members of the Planning Coe~ission and the other vacancies exist- ing on the various Boards amd Commissions, whose te~ms expired July 1, 1959, be con- tinued until August 3, 1959; that the present members be authorized to co~tinme office until such time as appointments are made, and at the next regular meeting the appointments will be considered. On motion of ColAn¢!1man Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the foll~wt~ c~ui- cations w~re received and filed: From the Attorney reference contract bond submitted by The ~l~egos Corporation for the construction of the Police Facilities Building and the omission of reference to requirement that domestic products be used, Gove~-~nt Code Section 4~04, Fr~m Att~raey Charles G. Schlegel on beb~!f of ~he G-11egos Corporation reference construction of the Police Facilities Building, and requesting Council's consideration i~ w~iving t~ 100~ bond requirement and allowing the 50% bend to remain in effect, From the Couuty Surveyor and Road ~issioner advising it will be mmcessary for the City and the County to have agreed upon a mut,,al I y satisfactory Master Plan of Arterial $ a~d to have a mut,,al~y satisfactory setback Ordinance in effect prior to July 1, 1960 in order for the City to q,,altfy for further participation in the Arterial Highway Financing Program, ~equest of Frank Bomelli, .Supervisor of Los Angeles County, for Resolution favoring re-apportioning of California State Se~ate, Fr~m Frank W. Schopf, Vice-Pr~sident and M~,ager, Citizens National B~nk., request- iug inclusion in the list of finaucial institutions wherein the general funds of the City are plased on deposit with different local banks every two y~ars, Fz~ Jobn M. NoN, 9~2 C~press Avenue, c~ending the Council's action in establishing a "No Parking" zone on both sides of Cubbon Street and ins$~l~ing "No U Turn" signs at the corner of Cypress amd Cubbon Streets, Fr~a Marty Lockuey, President, Guaranty Chevrolet Motors, expressing appreciation for the City's cooperation in inst--!ling parking meters both on First Street and Sycamore Street, s~uth of First Street, From Secretary, Board of Recreation and Parks, advising the Board of E~u~tion has reappointed Dr. Olin-er C. Lawson to the Board of ~creation amd Parks for a four- year term of office, effective July 1, 1959 t~ ~ul~y 1, 1963, Fr~m Arthur A. Oh~mus, Chief Clerk, California Legialature, submitting copy of Assembly C~current Resolution No. 105 introduced by Aseemblym~n Louis Francis and adopted by th~ California Legislatur~ on June 16th, relating to the impssition of inheritance or other death ta~es by chartered cities, ./~ From the County Clerk submitting copy of Resolution No. 59-737 adopted by the Board of Supervisors on June 30th, declaring a portion of Harbor Boulevard to be a County hi~2~ay during the period of improv~se~t sr..said .roa~. Fr~m the Buu~a~y C~m, wt ssion reference proposed annexation of territory to the City of Newport Beach "First Addition to Acacia Street Annexation", of property lying southeast of Orange Couuty Airport, and advising the bou~a~wies of the proposed annex- ation ax~ r~a~bly definite am~ certain,~ From the Boundary Commission reference proposed annexation of territory to the City of Garden Grove "A~nexation No. 84" of property located north~w~st of v~mpson and Lewis Avenues, and advising the boundaries of t~ proposed annexation are reason- ably definite ami certain, ~ Thomas Franklin Randle, Jr., withdrawing his Notice of Becission of transfer of preperty located on the west side of North Main Street, s~uth of Santa Clara Avenue, to the City November 6, 1957, Application of Greyhound Corporation before the Public Utilities C.~=..~ission for authority to operate over alternate routes bet~en Hollywood amd Glen~-le, Glendale and Pasadena, Long Beach and San~ a Aha, and Tustin and Olive Junction, Minutes of the 149th meeting of the Bnard of ~x~A~tees, Orange County Mosquito Abatement District, held Juue 19, 1959, and Notificati~as of the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control~ Sf beverage appli- 'cations of Bollis J. Stober aud Robert B. Narnois, 1705 North Main Street, Ralph E. Slayton, 2701 West First Street, Jack R. Galentine, 411½ West Fourth Street, Frederick E. ~ahen, 12~2-B South Bristol Street, and Pete K. Eusulas, and Konstamtinos P. and Pete P. Agreement No. 929 With Division of Highways - provide back plates for all! traffic signals along Main Street On motion of 0ollnct!m~ Nubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, proper officials were authorized to execute Agreement No. 929 with the State Department of Public Works, Division of Highways, to provide back plates for all traffic sign~l s along Main Street at the intersections of 17th Street, 15th Street, 5th Street, 3rd Street, 1st Street, Chestnut Avenue, Bishop Street, Ou~bon Street, E&inger Street, St. Andrew Place, MaFad~n Street and St. ~ertrude Place with Main Street (State Route VIILORA Advertise for bids ~, Galvanized electrical/ conduit ~' On motion of Cou~cflm-- Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, the Purchasing Agent was authorized to advertise for bids for the furbishing of 18,000 feet galvanized electrical conduit for Fire Department Usb, Specification No. 452-7; Authorize payments to W. F. Croddy and C.J.Segerstrom & Son (street construction on Delhi Road) bids to be opened August 17, 1959. It was moved by Counc~lm~- Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, that authorization be granted for the payments of $3161.00 to W. F. Cruddy, and $91~.14 to C.J.Segerstrom and Son, each for the payment of City's share of cost of street construction on Delhi Road west of Fairview Road, in accordance with Section 7214 of the Municipal Reso. No. 59-189 Declaring protest against 'Verano and Hazard N.E. Annex" was not made by owners o~ one-half the ~ value of territory The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Counctlw~ Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the following Resolution emtitled: "Resolution No. 59-189 declaring protest against 'Verano and Hazard N. E. Annex' was not made by owners of one-half the value of the territory" was considered and passed by the following vote: Ordinance Declaring annexation "Verano and Hazard N. E. Annex" Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, St~n!ey C. GOuld, Jr., Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall Nces~ Co.ct I men None Absent, Councilmen Dale H. Heinly On motion of Counc~ma~ Gould, seconde~ by Hubbard and carrie~, the following Ordinance entitled: "Ord!~ence declaring the annexation of that certain territory designated 'Verano and Hazard N. E. Annex'" Merit salary increases was introduced, considered and placed on file for second read!ng. On motion of Co~mcilman ~bbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, the written recommendation of the M~n~ger for salary step increases for nine employees effect- Agreement Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad (water line) lye August 1, 1959, was approved. On motion of COll~cilmmn Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, proper officials were authorized to ezecute agreement with the Atchison, Topeka and San~a Fe Rail- road for placement of a 12 inch water line under their tracks at Seventeenth Street Application to '~\ solicit funds . · /' and Lincoln Avenue. " action on On motion of Counc~lm~n Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carriedz/the application of Bolsa Grande High School Matador Boosters Club for permission to solicit funds during July an~ August, 1959, was continued until August 3, 1959, for the purpose of giving the Orange County Council of Community Agencies ndditional time to complete Petitions ~'No Parking signs" 1000 block Cypress; Eliminating "No parking'~ 100 block E. Cubbon~.gt. their investigation. On motion of Councilman Brewer, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the petition signed by seventeen owners and. residemts requesting "No Parking.~ signs in the 1000 block of Cypress Avenue was received and filed. Mrs. L~onard of the Leonard Agency, 933 South Main Street, presented a petition signed by thirteen persons requesting the parking restriction in effect on Cubbon Street be eliminated during the day- time; On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the request for "No Parking" signs in the 1000 block Cypress Avenue, and the request eliminating parking on Cubbon Street, were referred to the curb usage committee for report on August 3, 1959. Reso. No. 59-190 Declaring Southern California the logical site for World's Fgir in 1963 Requests Santa Ana Board of Realtors, and Powerine,oil Co. (over-size drive- ways) Reso. No. 59-191 Declaring St. Andrew Pla~e a through street Reso. No. 59-192 In~tall stop sign St. An&rew Place and Sycamore Street Reso. No. 59-193 Establish passenger loading zone east side Sycamore btn 6th and 7th Sts. C~nication was read frem June Johnson enclosing copy of Resolution regarding , · site for the World's Fair in 1963, 3outhern r~_j ifornia aa the 'logicalff ms adopted by the noted cities and the Orange County Associated Chambers of C.~-,~rce, and requesting adoption of a similar Resolution by the City of Santa Ama. The Council having unanimous~y waived the reading of the Resolutiom, on motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by GOuld and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution No. 59-190 of the City Council of Santa Aha, California, declaring Southern California the logical site for the World's Fair to be held in 1963" was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, St--ley C. Gould, Jr., Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall Noes, Counc!?-~u None Absent, Councilmen Dele R. Heinly On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the requests of Mr. Keibel of Santa An~ Board of Realtors for a 35-foot driveway at 801 North Garnsey StFeeI~ l~m~rine 0il gmapany for tWO 35-foot driweWa~s 6n 17th:Street and one ~5-foot driveway on SPu.r~Sn Street for service station to he constructed ~n the~sou~th~a~..t.corner of_17t.h and Spu~geon Streets, ~and:E; L, N~11, 1101 West Pine or a ~-zco~ c~riveway on ~nelmon Street, were approveu. The C~uncil having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution No. 59-191 conc~l~ through streets in the City of declaring St. Au~rew Place a through street between Broadway and Flower Streets, as rec;-,..-~n~ed by the Depa~uent of Public Works, was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., BoB Brewer, A. A. Wall Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Counc~l,~u Dale H. Heinly The Council having unanimously waived the readl~ of the Resolution, on motion of Counctl-~n Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the following Resolution entitled: '~esolution No. 59-192 declaring stop intersection" instal 1 lng a step sign at the intersection of St. Andrew Place and Sycamore Street, directing traffic on Sycamore Street to stop to traffic on St. Andrew Place, as recommended by the Department of Public Works, was considered and passed by the follow~ ~g vote: Ayes, Councilmen Noes, Councilmen Absent, Counc! ~-~u Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Bob Brewer, A. A. w, ll None Dale H. Heinly The Council having un~uimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Counc~m~n Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution No. 59-193 concerning parking limitations and curb markings in accordance therewith" establish!nE a passenger loading zone on the east side of Sycamore Street het~een Sixth and Seventh Streets, as rec~uded by the Departm--'nt of Public Works, was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes ~ Counc! Noes, Councilmen Absent, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Bob Brewer, A. A. wal 1 None Dale H. Hetnly © Reso. No. 59-194 Establish "No Parking" south side 17th St. btn Grand Ave. and 700 feet east of Grand Ave. The Council having ,,~t.~usly waived the readtng of the Resolution, on motion of Councilman HubOard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution No. 59-194 concer~ng parktng ltmftations and curb mark4ngs in aCCOrdance therewith" establishing "No Parking" at any time on the south side of 17th Street ~e~w~en Reso. No. 59-Z95 Establish red zone and placing drive-in mail box 17th Street btn Lincoln and Fairmont Streets Grand Avenue and a point approximately 700 feet east of Grana Avenue, as rec.~naed by the Department of Public Works, was considered and passed by the following vote: Counct 1 Noes, Councilmen Absent, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Bob Brewer, A. A. F-11 None Dale H. Heinly The Council having ,ma~imously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Counctlm-~ Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution No. 59-195 concerning parking /imitations and curb markings in accore-nce therewith" establishin~ a red zone and placing a drive-in mail box on the south side of 17th Street between Lincoln Avenue and Fairmont Street, as rec~mmended by the Depar~aent of P~blic WOrks, was considered and passed by the following vote: Reso. No. 59-196 establish red zones Artesia and First Sts. Ayes, Counc~!-~u Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Bob Brewer, A. A. ~,11 Noes, Counc~ l-~u None Absent, Counctlw~n Dale ~. Heinly The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the ~esolution, on motion of Counc~m,- Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Resolution entitle~: "Resolution No. 59-196 concerning parking limitations and curb markings in accordance therewith" establishing 25 foot vision zones at the intersection of Artesia and First Streets, as rec~nded by the Department of Public Works, was considered and passed by the Reso. No. 59-197 Install stop sign Minter and Fifth Streets Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Bob Brewer, A. A. F~l 1 Noes, Counct 1men None Absent, Councilmen D~le H. Reinly The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Counei~aan Mubbard, seconded by Brewer and ca,-x-led, the following Resolution entitled: '~esolution No. 59-197 concerning through streets in the City of Santa Ana" inst-] ling a stop sign at the intersection of Minter Street and Fifth, stopping traffic on Minter Street, as reccm~aended by the Department of Public Works, was con- sidered and passed by the following vote: Request 15-minute parking zone - Marianne Patton, et al Request D.&.E. Estates Tract No. 2887 Ayes, Council~n Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Could, Jr., Bob Brewer, A. A. Na~ ! Noes, Count11 m~n None Absent, Councilmen Dale H. Neinly On motion of Counctlm~n Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, action was continued and until August 3, 1959, on request of Mari~--~ Patton~ Inez Ctt~is, ~Ree~l Estate Brokers, and Carl Hempelm,n, property owner, for establishment of a 15-minute parking zone at ilO West 18th Street. " verbal It was moved by Councilma~ Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, that the~request of D. & E. Estates for approval of movi~ the wall 2 feet from the sidewalk, south of the north property line on Garden Orove Boulevard, in Tract No. 2887, be referred to the ~am~-istrative staff, and subject to the condition that an agreement be Plans and Specifications Con~munityRecreation _~Building in E1 Salvador Park entered into. On motion of Councilman Could, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the plans and specifications, as submitted by Architects Jack R. Finnegan and James R. Wilde, were approved for the Comm~unity Recreatio~ Building in E1 Salvador Park. Designation of Asst. to Manager as Personnel Director On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, the cc~mmmication fr~m the City Manager advising of designation of the Assistant to the Manager as Director of Personnel, in addition to his present duties, effective July 22, 1959, Reso. No. 59-198 Commending Robert Hutchison, Personnel Director was received and filed. The Council having unanimously waived the read!~ of the ~esolution, on motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Nubbard and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution No. 59-198 c~nd~g Robert Hutchison" and expressing the t.~ks and appreciation of the City Council for the w~rk he has done in helping to enlarge the functions of the Personnel Office and expressing the best wishes of the employees of the City in his ~uture work in M~nicip~l Government, was considered and passed by the follow~ vote: Ayes, Councilmen Royal. E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Could, Jr., Bob Brewer, A. A. Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Counci]men Ded.e H. Heinly O~ motion of Conncilman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, the City Council Clerk of the Council