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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-16-1959Council Chamber Santa Aha City Hall November 16, 1959 7:30 P.M. City Council met in regular session. Meeting called to order by the Mayor. Present: councilmen: Roya~ E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr. Dale H. Heinly, Bob Brewer, A. A. H,11 Absent: Councilmen: None The Pledge of Allegiance was given. Iuvocatioa was given by Reverend Robert C. Bos of the First Presbyterian Church. Each member of the City Council having received copies of the Minutes of November 2, November 7 and November 9, 1959, reading of the Minutes was dispensed with and approved on motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried. Bid acceptance Sedans and Tracks A tabulation of bids was presented for the furnishing of 8, four-door Sedans for Police use; 2, 1/2 I~O n Pickup Trucks~ 2, 9000~ G.V.W. Truck Chassis W/Cab; 3, 7000~ G.V.W. Truck Chassis W/Cab; Specification No. 621-19, as follows: Item 1 International Harvester Co. $ Monte Peters Company 11, 740.16 George Dunton 13, 30~.00 Colony Ford Company 11,388.72 McMurt ~ie-Payne Corporation Item 2 Item $ Item 4 Item ~ Item 6 $ 3,64~.02 $ 1,898.~ ' $ 3,363.00 $ 2,169.60 $ 2,085.78 3,514.88 1,663.89 3,069.58 2,033.23 1, 959.82 3,040.28 1,605.50 2,678.42 1,866.99 1,813.73 3,378.00 1, 533.12 3,152. ~ 2,004.72 1, 952.76 On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the low bid of Colony Ford Company was accepted for items 1, 2, ~, 5 and 6, in the total amount of $20,788.14, and the low bid of McMurtrie-Payne Corporatien was accepted for Hearing Amend. Appl. No. 295 initiated by Plann. Com. Ordinance item 3, in the amoUnt of $1,533.12, and all other bids were rejected. This being the date set for hearing on ~mendment Application No. 295, initiated by the P]-B~-tng Commission, amending Sectional District Map 10-5-10, as shown on E~hibit B, to reclassify from the R-1 District to the R-2 District, properties in the West Santa Aha Annex within the area bounded by Westminster Avenue, Seventeenth Street, Harbor Boulevard, and Bolsa-First Street, and Sullivan-King-Berrydale Streets; protest was read from W. R. Prosch, Sr., 322 No. Figueroa Street, and on motion of Councilman Brewer, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the protest was re- ceived and filed. H. M. Sanderson, 3411 W. Camile Street and W. I. Jackson, 3621 W. Cam ~ Street, asked if their district was under consideration for rezon- ing at this time, and the Mayor advised that it was not, and the petition signed by thirteen perso~s residing on W. Camilm Street was returned to Mr. Sanderson. No other protests were received and the hearing was closed. On motion of Co~ucilman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "Ordinance amending Article IX of the Santa Aha Municipal Cede to change district classification on Amendment Application No. 295, and to amend Sectional District Map lO-5-10" was introduced, considered and placed on file for second reading. Hearing Amend.Appl.No. 296 J. H. Thayer Ordinance Hearing Amend. Appl. No. 297 initiated by Plann.Comm. Ordinance Variance Appl.No .1102 Laurence Lewis Extension of Time Variance Appl.No. 1203 F.V.W. Properties Resolution No. 59-290 Granting Variance This being the date set for hearing on Amendment Application No. 296, filed by J. Ho Thayer, amending Sectio, A1 District Map 2-5-10, E~hibit B, to reclassify from the R-1 District to the C-1-PK District, property, apprexfmately 10 acres, located on the east side of Berrydale Street, north of Seventeenth Street, in the immediate vicinity of Garden Grove Hospital; no protests were received, and the hearing was closed. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the follow- ing Ordinance entitled: "Ordinance amending Article IX of the Santa Aha Municipal Cede to change district classification on Amen~ Application No. 296 and to amend Sectional Dist~ ct Map 2-5-10" was intredueed, considered and placed on file for second reading. This being the date set for hearing on Amendment Application No. 297, initiated by the p2a~tng Commission, amending Sectional District Maps 17-5-9 and 20-5-9, as shown on Exhibit, to reclassify from the R-1 District to the A-1 and M-1 Districts,property bounded by McFadden Avenue, Tustln Avenue, and the A.T.& S.F.R.R. right-of-way; no protests were received, and the hearing was closed. On motion of Counc~lm~n Heinly, seceded by Brewer and carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "Ord~auce amending Article IX of the Santa Aua Municipal Cede to chauge district classification on Amendment Application No. 297 and to amend Sectional District Maps 17-5-9 and 20-5-9" was introduced, considered and placed on file for second reading. Co~m~uicati~ was again read from the pla~ing C~ssion rec~mnending denial of reqUest for a ninety-day ~xteD~ion of time on Variance Application No. ll02, filed by Laurence Lewis and granted May ~, 1959, to permit p~rk~ng and sale of new end used cars end for parking for customers, in connection with automobile business on adjacent property on Main Street; also per mit use of the property, t~orarily, for nursery business, on property situated at 13Ol-OB-OT-11-15-19 So. Sycamore Street. Couneilma~ Heinly disq,,~!ified himself on this matter. On motion of Counc~lmaw Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the rec~mnendmtion of the Plan- ning Corem1 ssion was approved and the extension of time denied. Co~uication was again read from the Pl~ng CommisSion rec~aending denial of Variance Application No. 1203, filed by F.V.W. Properties, to reduce the required off-street parking in a C-2-PK zone, on property situated at the southeast corner of 17th and Lincoln Streets, in C-2-PK District~ and proposing to construct a warehouse with a gross area of approx!m~tely B7,500 square feet. Attorney R. Sam Barnes, lO16 N. Broadway, representing the Medical Arts GroUp and a portion of the Rohr's property east of this property, stated that the application does not set forth any real hardship, and this property can be utilized for any number of uses in its present zoning. If this application is granted, there is nothing to prevent this property from being utilized for a warehouse or a discount house by new owners, and requested that the action of the Planning Commission be upheld. Attorney George Tobias, B25 N. Broadway, representing the applicant, stated this c~any specializes in owning and leasing property of an industrial quasi-commercial nature thro~gbout Orange County. The property in question is east of the Santa Aha Freeway, south of 17th Street, and there is no frontage on 17th Street, hut it is served by a private driveway leading from 17th Street back to the southern portion. This property was end origin, lly in excess of 1, OO0 feet south of 17th Street,/was owned by the Winbigler interests of Santa Aha. The property was divided some time ago into ~ e~m~ parcels, 500 feet to the south, end was placed in a C-2-PK classification, while the Variance Appl.No .1160 Alfred H. & Edna H. Stennett / Variance Appl .No. 1086 E.Reese Allison, et al (modifi cation ) Variance Appl .No .1204 Alfred M. Jasper Reso.No. 59-291 Noes, Absent, r~m-ining approximately 500 feet further south was placed in a C-2 classificatio~ without a PK. Over the past 5 or 6 years the property has developed, from the Santa Ama Freeway area to almost 17th Street, in general warehousing and servicing structures for distributing merchandise. Attorney Tobias stated there will be no retail trade on premises; no more than 500 feet is to be used for a servicing area; 25 off-street parking ~paces would be provided; and only 8 or 10 employees will be on the property; no trucks, either parked or for service will be in this area, and the property will not be detrimental to the neighborhood. The Council having un- an~mously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Council-~n~ Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the follow, nE Resolution entitled: "Resolution No. 59-290 granting Variance on Application No. 120B filed by F.V.W. Properties where the P~-~ing recommended denial" was considered and passed by the following vote: Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale N. Heinly, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall Councilmen None Councilmen None Commmnication was again read from the Planning Commission rec~maanding denial of Variance Application No. 1160, filed by Alfred H. and F~t~a H. Steanett, to establish an office and storage yard for heavy equipment on property situated at 1~695 South Verano Street, in the R-1 District. It wRs mov~ by CouncilmAn Gould, secondad by Brewer and carried, that Variance Application No. ~ be reconsidered in accordance with re~nest of Attorney W. J. Clemo~s. Mr. Cle~ons stated his client is not agree- able to paving the street, installing curbs and sidewalk, and in view of the value of the property, it would be a financial impossibility to m~ke these improvements. His client is agreeable to constructing the brick wa11 and to dedicating an ease- ment for street purposes. It was moved by Councilman Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, that the Public Works, Building, and Planning Departments be directed to grant the building permits to approve any and al 1 work done under City standards and to issue utility and use permits on the terms and conditions hereinafter provided for in the Variance, except the requirement of improving sidewalks, curbs and gutters at this time, and upon showing, by the applicant, that a block w~11 has been construc- ted between the property at the wast side separating that property from ~e adjoin- lng house and lot. Ro1~ 0,11 Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., A. A. H-I~ Noes, Councilmen Dale N. Neinly, Bob Rrewar Absent, Councilman None Communication was read from the Planning Commission reccmmending approval of modifi- cation of Variance No. 1086, granted in May, 1959, filed by E. Reese Allison and Helen E. Peddicord, for a nursery for 44 children, with off-street parking for six cars at 1741 Grand Avenue, in R-1 District, and approval of request to increase the size of the structure and the number of children and to decrease off-street parking. On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Brewer and carried, the recommendation of the Planning Co,.,fssion was approved and the modification of Variance ApplicatiOn No. 1086 was granted. Commanication was read from the Planning Co,~ssion rec~.-.,.ending approval of Variance Application No. 120~, filed by Alfred M. Jasper, on beh~l~ of Alfred M. Jasper and Dale G. Deckert, to use the property at 416 Cypress Avenue in the R-1 District, as a Variance Appl.No.1205 Osen-OJeda Realty Variance Appl.No.1207 ~ Francis W. Herrera Hariance Appl.No.1208 , Felipe O. Garcia ~ ~ Variance Appl.No. 1209 Charles H. Alexander ~ Reso.No. 59-292 ~ Variance Appl .No. 1206 James P.Olsen a~l Nell Olsen Spivey parking lot for his retail sporting goods business, located at ~11 South Main Street, and to erect a concrete block building for a retail business, subject to conditions. Attorney Charles J. S,blegel, 803 No. Broadway, representing the applicant, stated there were no objections to the conditions as imposed by the PlAnning Co,~ssion, ,re]ess it prevented the actual size of the building that is desired by his client. The Council having unanimc~asly waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Councilma~ Gould, sec~ndad by Hubbard and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution No. 59-291 grauting variance on Application No. 120~ where recommended conditions were changed" was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. He~-l~y, A. A. Hall Noes, Councilmen Bob Brewer Absent, Councilmen None On motion of Councilm~u Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, the recommendation of the Planniug Commission was approved and Variance Application No. 1205, filed by Osen-OJeda Realty (Do~-ld Osen and Lillian ~Jeda) to convert, to neon, the e~ist- lng real estate sign, which is 30 inches high and flush against the parapet of the real estate office,, on property situated at 1626 East 17th Street~ in R-1 District, was granted, subject to a condition. On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by He~nly and carried, the reco~endation of the Planning C~=~lssion was approved and Variance Application No. 1207, filed by Francis W. Herrera, to construct two dwelling units in one building, with two- car garage attached, on property situated on Fourth Street, one lot west of Verauo ~treet, in R-1 District, was granted, subject to conditions. On motion of Cotulcilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the recommendation ,f the Planning Co~mfssi~ was approve~ and Variance Application No. 1208, filed by Felipe O. Garcia, to move a single-family dwelling onto a lot which has one exist- ing single-family dwelling, on property situated at 2~32 South Evergreen Street, in R-1 District, was granted, subject to conditions. Communication was read from the Planning Ccamaission recce~ending approval of Var- iance Applicatian No. 1209, filed by Charles H. Alexander, to use existing building for a machine shop, on property at 3901 East Hazard Avenue, in the R-1 District, for a period of three years and subject to conditions. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard that the Variance be granted subject to conditions. Motion lost for lack of a second. The applicant stated he and his son desire to conduct a small lathe and milling machine shop with a mf-imum of noise. The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by He~-ly and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution No. 59-292 granting variance on Application No. 1209 filed by Charles H. Alexander imposing additional .conditions" was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. GoUld, Jr., Dale H. Heinly, A. A. Hall Noes, Councilman ~ob Brewer Absent, Councilmen None C~-...~nication was read from the pl~n~E Com~ssion recommending denial of Variance Applicatlan No. 1206, filed by James P. Olsen and Nell Olsen Spivey, to build a one- story rest home, with the appearance of a dwelling, for the occupancy of sixteen elderly people who may, from time to time, require special care, on property situa- ted at the northwest corner of Harvard and Greenville Streets, in R-1 District. Variance Appl.No .1103 M.R.Wilson and Variance Appl .No .1128 Gloria Glasssr (e~tensions of time) Comm.-Plann. Commission Establish R/W Lines Santa Clara Avenue Reso. No. 59-293 (set hearing date) Preliminary Record of Survey . Jim McHenry ~ (Opinion No. 22~1) ~ Attorney Scott J. Raymond, 5080 Clifton Way, Buena Park, representing the applicants, stated this Variance Applicatio~ is to provide a place for elderly people to reside in a residential area, and it is the intention to construct a building in complete accordance with regulations of the Health and Welfare Agencies, and they will comply with all conditions imposed by the Department of Public Works. Mr. Raymond presented a petition signed by 67% of the residents located within 300 feet of the proposed area, and a letter from the Senior Citizens Club, favoring the establishment of the rest home; also a photograph of the area. On motion of CO1L~ei]man Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the petition, co~.unicetion and photograph were received end filed. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the recom- mendation of the Planning Commission was approved and Variance Application No.1206 denied. Glenn B. Coate, Realtor, 516 South Main Street, requested information as to whether a Variance had ever been granted for a rest home in an R'i zone, end his question was answered by the Manager. It was moved by Councilman Heinly, seconded by Brewer and carried,that the Manager instruct the Plannin~ Department to attempt to locate at least five suitable locations for a home for elderly people and so advise the Senior Citizens of Santa Aha. It was moved by Councilm-- Heinly that the matter of the Variance Application be placed back o~ the calendar for further consid- eration and study. Motion lost for lack of a second On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, ninety-~ay extonsions of time were granted, as re~en~ed by the Pl~-~ug.C~mm~esion, on: Variance Application No. 1103, filed by M. R. Wilson, to permit constructi on of a one-story, single-family dwelling (22 feet by 24 feet in size), on front part of southerly portiom of property which is 80 feet by 135 feet in size, on property situated at 206~ Evergreen Street, in R-1 District~ and Variance Application No. 1128, filed by Gloria Glasser, to permit construcl/on of a one two-family dwelling cm rear part of each of two lets, on property situ- ated at 912-914 North King Street, in R-1 District. Com~,~fcatian was reed from the planning Commission rec~ending approval to estab- lish future right-of-way lines on the following street: Santa C~ra Avenue On the north side between Broadway and Main Street, 50 feet measured from and at right angles to the survey center line. On the south side between Broadway and Main Street, BO feet measured from and at right angles to the survey canter line~ and On both sides, between Grand Avenue and east City Limits, 42 feet measured from and at right angles to the survey center line. The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, the following Resolution en- t it led: "Resolution No. 59-293 declaring intention to establish future right-of-way lines along Santa Clara Avenue on both sides" setting the date of hearing on December 21, 1959, was considered and passed by the Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly, Bob Brewer, A. A. ~! Noes, councilmen None Absent, Councilmen None Comw.,~ication was again read from the P!-~-ing Department rec~ending denial of Preliminary Record of Survey, filed by Jim McHenry, creating one lot to the rear of two lets owned by Mells Trusty and Frances Davis, respectively, located at the north- west corner of Cypress Avenue and Hobart Street. Opinion No. 221 from ~he City Attorney was read in regard to the splitting of a parcel to produce two lots of sub- stan~a_~i width; and split of parcels to leave lots of substandard size, and on mo- tion of Counci]~a~ Hubbard and seconded by Gould, Opinion No. 221 was received and filed. On motion of Council-~tn Hubbard, seconded by Het~ly and carried, the Prelim- following vote: Map of Tract No. 3533 Rom Investment Co. Preliminary Record of Survey Mrs. R. N. Hockaday (Opinion No. 221) Preltmt nary Record of Survey F. F. Mead Agreement Townsend Company "Identi-Kit" Ordinance Nc.NS-hi6 Establish R/W Lines Harbor Blvd., Verano St. and Seventeenth St. ~ Ord~ nance NO .NS~17 Amead.Appl.No. 294 initiated by Plann.Connn. Petition A.T.&S.F. Ry. Reso.No. 59-29~ (spur tracks- Ritchey St. ) Record of Sur~ey was disapproved. On motion of Counctlm~n Hubbard, seconded by Gould amd carried, action ~m Trace l~ap NO. filed by Eom Investment Ccenpany, for the dedication of Standard Avenue, Wil- shire Avenue, Borcha~d A~e~ue~ Minnie Street, and all alleys; amd offer for dedica- tion all vehicular access rights on Stnn .da. rd Avenue to the City, was continued to the next meeting. C~--..~ication was again read from the plann~ Department recon~ending denial of Preliminary Record of Survey, filed by Mrs. R. N. Nockaclay, creating two substandard lots located generally en the west side of Baker Street between Washingtc~ Avenue and Seventeenth Street. On motion of Councilmau Heinly, seconded by Hubbard and carried, actien on the Preliminary Record of Survey Map was postponed to the next meeting. Opinion No. 221 fr~n the City Attorney was presented in regard to the splitting of a parcel to produce two lots of substan~-rd width, amd split of parcels to leave lots of substandard size, and on motion of Council~n Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, Opinion No. 221 was received and filed. C~unication was read from the Planning Department recommending approval of Prelfmt~- ary Record of Survey, filed by F. F. Mead, creating four industrial parcels located at the northeast corner of Grand Avenue (McOlay Street) and Delhi Road, subject to conditions. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, the Preliminary Record of Survey Map was approved, subJece to conditions. On m~tien of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, proper officials were authorized to execute agreement dated November ~, 1959, with the Townsend Com- pany~ Identi-Kit Divisien, for two years, to lease "Identi-Kit Serial Number ~8-59" at a rental of $300.00 per year, payable in advance at the rate of $25.00 per month. The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Ordinance, on motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould end carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "Ordinance No. NS-416 establishing future right-of-way lines along Harbor Boulevard and Verauo and Seventeenth Streets" was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, St=~ley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen None The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Ordinance, on motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould end carried, the following Ordinance entitled: "0rdt~ce No. I~S-417 amending Article IX of the Santa Ama Mmmicipal Code to change district classification on Amendment Applicati~ No. 29~ and amending Beceio~ District Map 15-5-10, Exhibit B" initiated by Planning C,~m~ssion, to reclassify fron the R-1 District to the A-l, R-2 and C-2-PK Districts, properties within the area bounded by Harbor Boulevard, Bolsa-First Street, Sullivan Street, and the easterly extension of Smeltzer Avenue, was considered and passed by the following vote: AMes, Councilmen Noes, Councilmen A~sent, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, StsBley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly, BOb Brewer, A. A. Hall None None Petition was again presented from The Atchison, Topeka end Santa Fe Railway Company, requesting a permit for the construction, maintenance end operation of two spur south of McFadden Street, tracks across Ritchey Street,/for the proimosed new plant of The Deardorff-Jackson Company. The Council having u~auimonsly waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of C~ueilmsm Heinly, seconded by Nubbard end carried, the following ResolutiOn entitled: "Resoluti~a No. 59-294 permitting the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company to l~y its railroad track and to run its c~rs on Ritchey Street in the City of Santa Aha" was considered and passed by the following vote: Ccmmnmications Essie M. Ross, Segerstroms, et al Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale N. Hefnly, Bob Brewer, A. A. H~!! Noes, Councilme~ None Absent, Councilmen None On motion of Cou~cilm-~ Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following ccm- municatiens were received amd filed: Fr~m Essie M. Ross, B15 N. Garnsey, favoring downtow~ shopping m~ll, with hope it is carried out. From Anton H., Harold T., Henry T. and Harold T., Jr., Segerstrcm, reference ~.their stand on annexation proceedings by the City of Santa Aha. Frc~ Boundary Comm~ ssian regardiug proposed ~n~exation of territory to the City of Costa Mesa (Koll Annexation) advising the boundaries of the proposed annex- ~,~ation are reasonably definite and certain, although it cuts property lines, and the proposed annexation overlaps proposed "South Santa Aha Annex" to the City of Santa Aha. From the Co~ty Clerk, submitting Resolutio~ No. 59-1156 and advis~ that the ~Boa~ of Supervisors adds to the Fiscal Program for the Fiscal Year 1959-1960 under the Arterial Highway Financing Program, the following additio~-~l Projects: Allocat ion Priority ~1 - Harbor Blvd.: Katella Ave. to Or-nge~ Avenue $27,000.00 " B2 - 1st Street: Santa Aua River ~0 feet east 18,000.00 . BB - Malvern Avenue: West C/L to East C/L 20,000.00 " 3~ - Camuery ~t. and Magnolia St.: Larsen Street to Garden Grove Blvd. 50, 000. O0 " 35 - Canmery St.: 500 feet south Hazard to Westminster 15,000.00 ' ~6 - Eatella Ave.: l~O feet west to Tmstin 15,000.00 " ~7 - Fairview: Delhi to Edinger 20,000.00 " 38 - Wintersburg: Santa Aha River to 1600 feet west 30,000.00 " 39 - Golden West: Summ~ to Talbert 24,000.00 " ~O - Associated Road: Pioneer to N. City Limits 15,000.00 " ~1 - Idaho: Central to Imperial Highway 11,000.00 Request ELks Club Minutes of the 15Brd Meeting of the Board of Trustees, Orange County Mosquito Abatement District, dated October 16, 1959. ~ From the City of Orange, submitting copy of Resolution No. 1598, by which it ~is proposed that certain real property located on the extreme north side of the City of Orange, designated "Annexation No. 115" he annexed to the City of Orange. ~ From the City of Orange, submitting copy of Resoluti~ No. 1599, by which it ~is proposed that certain real property located on the northeast side of the City 116" of Or-nEe, designated "Annexation No. be annexed to the City of Orange. ~ From the Bou~*~y Co,~t esion regarding proposed annexatiou of territory to ~%he City of Weak, minster (Annexation No. 2~) and advising the boundaries of the proposed annexation are reasonably definite and certain. From the Department of Public Works submitting and recommending a plot plan /~showing the intersection of the Newport Freeway and McFadden Avenue. The Board of Supervisors will be holding a public hearing in the near future regarding this interchange and in order for the City to be represented, it will be necessary to have the Council make a minute order action. Notification of the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control of ~everage Appli- cations of Andrew R. and LaRose M. Mainzer and Jerry M. and Jesse D. ~21 East McFadden Street; Penthouse Executive Club, 900 North Broadway, TeaCh Floor; and James R. McGarvey and Earl L. Siple, 602 West Edinger Street. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by He~mly and carried, permission w~s g~amted to Lyle Adams of Elks Lodge No. 794 to use the Municipal Bowl on M~y 13 and 14, 1960, for the purpose of presenting their Second Elks Charity Circus, with proceeds donated Claims Marvin M. Jones Mrs. w~t ly Felton to Elks Cerebral Palsy Fund, on a flat fee basis, ~ gramted the previous year. On motion of Councl~mau Hubbard, seconded by Heinly aud carried, the claim of Marvin M. Jones for alleged assault and battery by an officer of the Police Department, in the amount of $25,000.00, and the claim of Mrs. t~aily Felton, on behalf of her son, Gary Felton, for injury suate!~e~ Nay 1~, 1959, at the Elks Circus in the Santa Aha Advertise for bids Pumper with accessories;,~ Fire hose City Bowl, were referred to the Attorney and Insurance Carrier. On motion of COUncilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the Purchasing Agent was authorized to advertise for bids for the furnishing of One 1,000 Gals. per minute, Class A Pumper, with accessories, Specification No. 626-5; 1BOO feet 2~" Fire Hose and 1000 feet 1½" Fire Hose, Specification No. 631-1; bids to be opened December 7, 1959. Map of Tract No. 338? Villa-Riviera Devel- opment, Inc. Release Boud 9~ / Tract No. 3~7 ~ Extensions of time Project No. 108 end 0r. Co .Farmers Mut,,al Fire Ins. Co. V I "ir,/i Advertise for bids McClay St.,ProJ.No.ll5 and Chestnut Ave., ProJ .No. C~i~\ Request Bank of America "Stop"indicators Request City Schools Crossing Guard Reso.No.59-295 Establish Limite~ Parking-Glenn Martin School Request Dr. M.Hollingsworth Limited Parking Reso.No. 59-296 Establish Limited l~'king-L.D .Coffing Counci!m~n Hein]j disQ,,alified hfmself c~ the following matter~ C~maunication was read frc~ the Anchor Casualty Company, advising that bond in the amount of $39,000.00, for Tract 3387, Vil]~ Riviera Develolmnent, Inc., for the dedicaticu of Morningside Avenue, West Street, W.l~.:Lue Drive, and Sunswept Avenue, had not and will not be filed with the City, and denying them, for now and for the future, any liability to any pers~as or parties as a result of executing this bond. 0u motion of Counc~1~ Hubbslxt, second2d by Gould and carried, action was postponed until the next meeting. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carrie~%, bol~l in the sumof $20,000,00~ filed by J. W. Lenney,. for the improvements on property located generally 1139 feet west of Tustin Avenue ,on the north side of Fruit Street, 'in Tra~ No~3~47, Was ordered rolease~ and improvements accepted as completed. On motion of C(mncilmsm Hubbard, secended by Gould and carried, extensions of time were granted as follows: From the Department of Public Works for an exte~si~ of time from September to October 23, 19~9, for the c~mpletion of the "Widening of Seventeenth Street from Sentiago Strea~.~oGrand Aveuue," Project No. 108, and From Orange County Farmers Mutu~ Fire Insurance Company for an extension of the December 1 possessio~ date to the City, to February 1, 1960, of easement over the westerly 12 feet of Main Street, as the new building will not be completed for occu- pancy before approximately January 1, 1960. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the Purchasing ~ent was authorized to advertise for bids for the improvement of McCi~y Street, between McFadden Street and Chestnut Avenue, Project:Nc.liS; and improvement of Chestnut Avenue, between McClay and Lyon Streets, and McClay Street from Chestnut Avenue, Project C-~i; bids to be opened December 21, 1959. The request of the Bank of America, 17th-Tustin Branch, for a survey concerning ~he possibility of re-painting the "Stop" indicators on Tuetin Road and pedestrian crosswalks on both Tustin Road and Seventeenth Streets at this intersection, was t-Wen off cal~Ba-w until the next meeting. The request of H. M. Nichols, Supervisor Business Services of City Schools, for a crossing guard somewhere along the Greenville Ro~t, between Edinger Street an~ Delhi Road, for the safety of children going to and coming frem the John Adams School, was taken off calendar until the next me. eting. The Council having U~aB~m~ASly waive~ the rea~i~g of the Resolution, on motion of Couneilm~ Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution No. 59-295 concerning park~ l~mttatiens and curb -~wkings in accordance therewith" establishing a Green zone and inst-1 ~ lng signs for twenty-four minute parking on the north side of Wilshire Avenue between Towner and Olive Streets,as requested by H.M. NOes ~ichols~ SuPervisor Business:Services of City Schools, was considered and passed by the ollowing v~te: Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale N. Heinly, Bob Brewer, A. A. Na~l Councilmen None Cou~c~:l~en None On recommendation of the Curb Usage Committee and on motion of Cotulei~ Httbb~A~ seconded by Gould and carried, tb~- sec~d ;reqUest of DF. M. Hollingswox~ch Was denied for T.~,,~S',~I Parking; at 1806 North Main Street. The Council having unanimously wa/red the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Counc~lm~n Hubbard, seconded by Reinly and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Resolution No. 59-296 concerning parking l~mftations and curb markings in accordance therewith" establishing two,hour parking on the north and south sidesof Sixth Street between Spurgeon and French Streets, and the east and west sides of French Street between Leave of Absence Dale H. Heinly Reso.No. 59-297 Remove Loading Zone Shelton Street btn 5th & 6th Stso Advertise for bids Special Service Truck Bodies Communication- Petition and Map "South Santa Aha Annex NO. 2" Reso.No.59-298 Accept Deeds Edward Gonzales, et al Fi2th and Sixth Streets, as requested by L. D. Coffing Company, was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stauley C. Gou~i, Jr., Dale N. Heluly, Bob Brewer, A. A. ~all Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen None On motian of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, the request from Counc~lma~ Hetnly was granted for a leave of absence from November 2S to December S, 1959, to attend the 36th Amaual American Municipal Congress in Denver, November 29 through December 2, 1959. The ~ouncil having unauimeusly waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Council,mB Gould, seconded by Hubbar~ and carried, the following Resolution entitled: "Reselutio~ No. 59-297 concerning parking 1Am~tations and curb markings in accordance therewith" removing loading zone on the west side of Shelton S~reet, between Fifth end Sixth Streets, as recommended by the Department of Public Works, was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. G~ld, Jr., Dale H. Heinly, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall Noes, Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen None On motien of Counci~a~ Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the Purchasing Agent was authorized to advertise for bids for the furnishing of five various Special Service Truck Bodies, Specification No. 621-20; bids to be opened December 7, 1959. On motion of Council~um Hubbard, seconded by Ne!~ly and carried, the com..,~ication signed by Edward W. Miltenburg, together with map and a petition signed by approxi- mately 36 persons residing within the area of the proposed "South Santa Aha Annex No. 2", requesting that Santa Ana and Costa Mesa terminate their present annexation proceedings insofar as the same includes their area, and officially adopt the written Decla~ation of Policy, ~re received and filed. The Council having vn~tmously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the following Resolutien entitled: "Resolution No. 59-298 accepting deeds where the City iS pa~ing no cash consideration" from Edward Gonmales and ~,.alia Gonzales, Vicente Gonzales, Vincent G. Gonzales, Jr. and Socorro R, Gonzales, for street easement on the east side of ~lish Street, north of Eighth; from Lillian May Warhurst and w~eworth N. Warhurst, for street easement on the east side of Main Street, north of Twentieth Street; from Paul R. Elston and Lyla S. Elston, for street easement on the north side of Smeltzer, west of Palm, was considered and passed by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Noes, Councilmen Absent, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Neinly, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall None 0n motion of Counc~lm-~ Hubbard, seconded by Gould amd carried, the City Council Mayor of the C~f~y~O~S~ta Aha Clerk of ~bhe Council