HomeMy WebLinkAbout01-18-1960Council Chamber
Santa Aha City Hall
January 18, 1960. 7:30 P.M.
City Council met in regular session.
Meeting called to order by the Mayor.
Present: Councilmen
Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr.,
Dale H. Heinly, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall
Absent: Councilmen None
The Pledge of Allegiance was given.
Invocation was given by Reverend Robert Bonhall, Episcopal Church of the Messiah.
Each member of the City Council having received copies of the Minutes
of Jan%~wy 4, 1960~ reading of the Minutes w~s dispensed with and
approved on motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and
carried.
Hearing
Amend.Appl. No. 303
initiated by Plann.Comm.
0rdfnance
This being the date set for hearing on Amendment Application No. 303~ initiated by
the Planning C~Lission, amending Sectional District Map 30-5-9, to reclassify from
the R-1 District to the M-1 District, properties located on the south side of Dyer
Bond, between Main and Oak Streets, described as follows: (a) That property having
330 feet of frontage on Dyer Road and extending southerly 536.60 feet, all located
approximately 330 feet east of the centerline of Main Street; (b) That property
having 330 feet of frontage on Dyer Road and extending southerly 668.53 feet, all
located approximately 1000 feet east of the centerline of Main Street; no protests
were received and the hearing was closed. On motion of Councilmau Hubbard, seconde~
by Brewer and carried, the following Ordinance entitled:
"Ordinance amending Article IX of the Santa Ana Municipal Code to
change district classification on Amendment Application No.
and to amend Sectional District Map 30-5-9"
Hearing
Amand.Appl.No. 286
initia~ed by Pl~un.C~mm.
Ord ~ n~=,:n_ ce
was introduced, considered and placed on file for second reading.
This being the date reset fer hearing on Amendment Application No. 286,
initiated
by the Planning CommisSion, amending Sectional District Map 27-5-10~ E~hibit B, to
~eclassify from the R-1 District to the C-1-PKDistriet, property situated at the
southeast corner of the intersection of Fairview Street and Delhi l~oad~ size of ! '~
Hearing
Amend. Appl. No. 301
initiated by Plann. Comm.
Ordinance
Hearing
Establish future
right-of-way lines
Ordinance
Heart ~
Establish future
right-of-way lines
Standard Avenue,
~ Ritchey Street and
Fruit Street
Ordinance
property involved is approximately 780 feet by 780 feet; no protests were receivedi'
and the hearing w~s closed. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer
and carried, the following Ordinance entitled:
"Ordinance emending Article IX of the Senta Aha ~nieipal Code
to change district classification om A~endment Application No.
286 and to amend Sectional D~strict Map 27-5-10, Exhibit B"
was introduced, considered and placed on file for second reading.
This being the date set for hearing on Amendment Application No. 301, initiated
the Planning C~ission, emending Sectional District Map 9-5-10, as shown on Ex-
hibit B, to reclassify from the ~-1 District to the A-i, R-2, C-1-PK and C-2-PK
Districts, properties in the area bounded by Westminster Avenue, Harbor Boulevard,i
Bolsa Avenue and Verano Street; no protests were received and the hearing was
closed. On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the
following Ordinance entitled:
"Ordinance amending Article IX of the Senta Aha Municipal Code
to change district classification on Amendment Application No.
301 and amending Sectional District M~p 9-5-10"
was introduced, considered and placed on file for second reading.
This being the date set for hearing to establish future right-of-way lines on the
west side of Broadway, between First and Wa/nut Streets, 38 feet, measured from
and st right angles to the survey eenterline; on the east ~mde of Broadway, betwee~
Firct and Walnut Streets, ~2 feet, measured from and at right angles to the survey!i
of,Broadway,
centerline; and on both sides/ between Walnut and Main Streets, 40 feet, measured
from and at r~ght angles to the survey centerline; apetition was presented~ signe~.
by approximately 88 persons, protesti~ the future right-of-way lines on both sides
of Broadway, between Walnut and Main Streets, and on motion of Councilman Ilubbard,:
seconded by Heinly and carried, the petition was received and filed. I~". O. O.
Lloyd, 1226 So. Broadway, inquired as to what was meant by ~0 feet from centerline
and whether this would include the parku~ay and sidewalks, and his questions were
satisfactorily answered by the Director of Public Works. The Mayor declared the
hearing closed. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by B~e~.r and csrried,
the follow~ng Ordinsnce entitled:
"Ordinance establishing future right-of-way lines
along portions of Broadway"
was introduced, c0ns~dered and placed on file for second reading.
This being the date set for hearing to establish future right-of-way lines on both
sides of Standard Avenue, between First Street and Delhi Road, 40 feet, measured
from and at right angles to the survey centerline; on both sides of Ritchey Street
between McFadden Avenue and tho easterly extension of Edinger~ Street, h2 feet, meaS-
ured from and at right angles to the survey centerline; and on both sides of k~ru~t!'~
Street, between French Street and Grand Avenue, ~0 feet, measured from and at righ~
sungles to the survey eenterllne. The Mayor declared a hearing will be held on the.~i
adoption of future right-of-mBr lines on Standea'd Avenue; no protests ware receive~l
and the hearing was closed. The M~yor declared a hearing will be held on the
adoption of future right-of-%m~Y lines on Ritchey Street; no protests were received
and the hearing was closed. The Mayor declared a hearing will be held on the
adoptic~ of future right-of-way lines on Fruit Street. Elsa Armstrong, 902 Grand
Avenue, presented a petition signed by nine persons objecting to the setback lines
!i"Trask an~ Lair~
i~ N.E.Annex"
! Ordinance
CD
.' South Santa Aha
i Variance Appl.No. 1236
Leslie D. Tx,,mm~
c~-~
bn Fruit Street, between French Street and Grand Avenue, and requested a postpone
ment so ~that a further study could be made of the survey figures and how they would!i
affect the respective properties. On motion of Councilman Brewer, seconded by
bard and carried, the petition was received and filed. Nellie Rosccrans, 630 Gar-
field Street, inquired about the expense of moving her building,, in the event of a
street widening, end her questions were satisfactorily answered by the M~yor.
Mr. H. Shugart, owner of properties at 305-311 Fruit Street, asked questions with
regard to the width of the street, and his questions were satisfactorily answered
by CounciLman Heinly. The hearing was closed, and on motion of Councilman Gould,
seconded by Heinly and carried, the matter was continued to the meeting of Februaryi
1st.
This being the date set for hearing on annexation of property consisting of 17.72
acres situated on the north side of Trask Avenue, east of Laird Street, designated
"Trask and Laird N.E. Annex"; Ea~war~ E. Dumon, 1SS01 E. Trask Avenue, asked numer-
ous questions as to the advantages of this annexation coming into the City of Santa
&ua, and it was suggested that he make au appointment with the City Manager for any
further information. On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried,
the following Ordinance entitled:
"Ordinance declaring the annexation of that certain territory
designated 'Trask and Laird N. E. Annex'"
was introduced, considered and p~aced on file for second reading.
This being the date and hour fixed by the Council in Resolution No. 59-B15 for the
filing of written protests against the election ~n that certain territory designated
"South Santa Aha Annex No. 2"; on motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Hubbard
and carried, the Manager and Attorney were instructed to prepare the necessary papers
and maps and delete from the annexation every parcel of l~nd west of Bristol Street~
which is south of Paularino Avenue~ deleting approximately 17.6 acres from this
annexation which would be the area requesting deletion by letter to the City Council
signed by Messrs. Miltenburg~ O'Halloran, et al, said area being less than 5% of the
total area in the annexation. The ~yor asked the Clerk if she had received, any
protests, and the Clerk reported receipt of protests representing ~% of the total
valuation of the area; that the area has a total assessed valuation of
excluding public land, and the assessed value of the land represented by the protest-
ants was found to be not more than $62~00. It was moved by Councilmen Gould, se-
conded by Heinly and carried, that the protests represeuting h% of the total area
be received and filed. The Mayor announced that since there was not a majority
protest and as only a 4~ protest was made, that the time for filing protests would
be continued for a period of ten days~ in accordance with Goverr~nent Code Section
35,120. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the matter
was continued until the meeting of February l~ 1960~ and the per, ed for filing pro-
tests against said election be extended to 5 P.M., January 28, 1960, to allow an
additional ten days for the filing of such pretests as required by law.
On motion of Councilmau Brewer~ seconded by Heinly and carried, the recommendation
of the Planning Commission was approved and Variance Application No. 1236~ filed by
Leslie D. Truman, to construct a garage w~th a one-bedroom apartment above, at the
rear of each of two lots, on property at 2015-19 Hickory Street, in the R-1 District,
was granted, in accordance with plot plan.
~ce Appl.No.1237 On motion of CounciLman Could, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the recommendation
Sachio and Masako
~Nakamura
'Variance Appl.No.1238
Donald B. Garrick
of the Planning Commission was approved and Variance Application No. 1237, filed
by Sachio and Y~sako Nakamura, to build a dr~ive-~n motion picture theater, with
refreshment stand, as set forth in the plan, on the south side of Sugar Avenue,
located between Harbor Boulevard and the Santa Ana River, in A-1 District, w~s
granted, in accordance with plot plan, especially the landscaping, and subject to
conditions recommended by Department of Public Works~
On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the rec~.~,zendation
of the Planning Cowmission was approved and Variance Application No. 1238, filed
Variauce Appl.No.1239
Ora L. Williams
iCom~. -Planning Coma1 ssion
~Establish R/W lines
Bristol Street
Reso. No. 60-8
(set hearing date)
,~ _ ,,~"
' Preliminary Record
iof Survey
Delhi Main Indus-
trial Park
by Donald B. Garrick, to build three duplexes on property at the southwest corner
of Evergreen and Flora Streets, in the R-1 District, was granted, subject to con-
ditions.
On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the recom~aendetion
of the Planning Commission was approved and Variance Application No. 1939, filed
by Ora L. Williams to convert a garage into a small beauty shop on property at
1750 Willits Street, in the R-1 District, was denied.
C~,~,u~ication was read from the Planning Commission recommending approval to es-
tablish future right-of-way lines on Bristol Street, south of Delhi Road, from
present Talbert Avenue to Delhi Road, on ~Oth sides, measured 50 feet from and at
right angles to the construction centerline. The Council D~ving unanimously
waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by
Brewer and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 60-8 declaring intention to establish future
right-of-way lines along Bristol Street between Talbert
Avenue and Delhi Road"
setting the d~te of hearing on February 15, 1960~ was considered and passed by the
following vote:
Ayes, C~lncilmen
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly,
Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall
None
None
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, the recommendatio]
of the Planning Department was approved, and Preliminary Record of Survey, filed b~
Delhi Main Industrial Park Company, creating four industrial sites, located generally
Tentative Tract
Map No. 3547
W. H. Charlton
at the southwest corner of Delhi Road and [.~in Street, was approved, subject to
conditions.
Communication was again read from the Planning Department recon~nending denial of
Tentative Tract Map No. B547, filed by W. H. ~harlton, creating twenty multiple-
family lots, in the M-1 District, located along both sides of 5~6 feet of the
prolongation of Minnie Street. Attorney Ridley C. Smith stated at this time it is .
impossible to prepare a new map and requested a continuation of the matter until tBe
Tentative Tract
Map No. 3656
~mrofessi(xm-1 Invest -
~ment and Bldg. Corp.
fourth ~egular meeting of the City Council after the owner of Tract No. 2~82 has
filed his bond. It was moved by Councilman Gould and Seconded by~Hubbard that the
matter be tabled. Motion withdrawn. On motion of Councilmen Gould, seconded by
Hubbard and carried, action was continued until July 18, 1960.
On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried~ the rec~m,endation
of the Planning Department was approved, and Tentative Tract Map No. 3656, filed b~
the Professional Investment and Building Corporation, creating 91 single-family
residential lots located on the south side of Sugar Avenue approximately 660 feet
east of Newhope Street, was approved, subject to conditions.
Tentative Tract Communication was read from the Planning Department recommending approval of Tenta-:ii
Map No. 3651
Donald Coleman rive Tract Map No. 3651~ filed by Donald Coleman, creating 20 single-family res~-
Reso.No.60-9
(modify conditions) dential lots, located on the north side of Hazard Avenue, approximately B30 feet
east of Verano Street, subject to conditions. Titus Hall, representing the appli-
cant, stated they were agreeable to all conditions with exception of Condition (e)
and asked that the portion beginning with the east 53 feet be deleted, since it was
separate from ether properties, is owned by Woodrow Wilson since March 6, 1959, audi
the general area was annexed to the City in April 1959, but was not taken off the
Assessor's record. The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Reso-I
lution, on motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, the follow-
ing Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 60-9 approving Tentative Tract Map No. S651
where recommended condition may be modified"
was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly,
~.. Bob B~ewer, A. A. Hail
.~ Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
i Tentative Tract On motion of Counci]m-n Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, Tentative Tract
"Map No.3652
"Don Coleman Map No. S652, filed by Don Coleman, creating 90 single-family residential lots
located at the southeast corner of Sugar Avenue and Verano Street, subject to
conditions, was postponed to the meeting of February 1, 1960.
~ Tentative Tract Communication was read from the Planning Department recommending approval of Tenta-
Map No. 2905
i Gardende!e Builders tive Tract Map No. 2905, filed by Gardendale Builders, creating 28 single-family
ii lots and one large parcel located at the northeast corner of Sugar Avenue and
i Verano Street, subject to conditions. Attorney Willard R. Poole, 12866 Euclid
:; Avenue, Garden Grove, representing the applic ant, ~tated they are agreeable to alll
~ conditions except conditions 2 and 3; condition 2 requested that a Preliminary
~ Record of Survey map be filed showing the severance of the parcel marked, "For
~' future development," from that area divided into lots, and they have no control over
', this property as it was sold in January 1960; and also requested the deletion of thei
. second part of condition 5. On motion of CounciLman Heinly, seconded by Gould and
~ carried, action was postponed to February l, 1960, with the consent of all parties
!i concerned.
ii Map of Tract "
~1 No. 1960 On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, ~'~ap of Tract No.
ii Athens Builders Co., Inc.
~! ~ ~ ~ Y 1960, f~led by Athens Builders Company, Inc., for the dedication of King Street,
Ninth Street and Tenth Street, for public use for highway purposes, and. also offer
for dedication all vehicular access rights on Ktflg Street, except at street intersec.
t~ons, and bond in the sum of $28,000o00 were approved; license fee in the amount
$1, hO0.O0 accepted, and agreement covering, improvements ordered signed.
Agreements On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, proper c~fic~als
~lbtn City and County
ilDelhi Road west of ~ere authorized to execute the following mgreemeuts:
!i Rene Drive; Construct
il Flood Control Culvert ~ ~gree~eut dated January 18, 1960 with the County for the improvement of Delhi
! on Delhi Road Road between Greenville Street ~xtthe West City Limits~ smd
i ' ~z~ ~?~' ~'~ Agreement dated January 18, 1960 with the Orange County Flood Control District
i for the construction of flood control culvert on Delhi l~oad at F-2 Flood Control
Channel.
Councilman Heinly left the meeting at 8:50 P.M.
~Reso.No.60-10 The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of ~
Cond~ation
i First Street
Cbuncilman
Gould~ seconded by Hubbard and carried, the following Resolution entitleS
"Resolution No. 6C-lO authorizing condemnation of certain reel
property for the purpose of .~dening First Street and declaring
the necessity therefor"
was considered and passed by thc following vote:
: CcmmAui cat ions
Boundary
Board of Supervisors,
Re so. No. 60-11
Authorize Joint Action
with Or.Ce. San.Distr.
payment to Vide Artuko-
vich & So~, Inc.
(rescinds Reso.No.59-S07)
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Could, Jr.,
Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen Dale H. Heinly
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following
munications were received and filed:
From the Boundary Co~m, ission correcting previous report regarding proposed
annexation of territory to the City of Santa Ana "Berrydale and Trask N. E. ~Lunex,"
£~ and advising the boundaries of the proposed annexation are reasonably definite and
certain,
Fr~n the 'Boundary Co~,ission regarding proposed annexation of territory to thel
City of Costa Mesa (Harbor No. 1 Annexation), being a large area bounded westerly
C~'~by the Santa ~na River and easterly by Harbor Boulevard, and advising the boundarie~
of the proposed annexation are reasonably definite and certain,
From the Boundary Co~m~lssion regarding proposed annexation of territory to the
City of Westminster (~unexation No. 27), being territory located on both sides of
C~q~Bolsa Avenue and east of Brookhurst Street, and advisiug the boundaries of the
~.~"proposed annexation are reasonably definite and certain,
~rom the Board of Supervisors submitting Resolution No. 59-1400 and requesting ~
the City of Costa Mesa to annex that portion of Harbor Boulevard, being 80 feet
~wide, ~ying between the Cities of Costa ~.~esa and Santa Aha from Huntzlnger Avenue
to Talbert Avenue,
From the Chamber of Co~nerce regarding the proposed new zoning ordinance for
the City and advising they will not take a staud on the matter for a period not
to exceed ninety days,
From the City of Orange submitting copy of Fesolution No. 1607 proposing that
certain real property located east of ~in Street across from Fashion Square and
£~north of the P-E Railway, designated "Annexation No. ll8," be annexed, to the City
of Orange,
From Attorney Smedegaard submitting letter of the First Street I~provement
Association, requesting the adoption now of a program by the City for the widening
6~of all of the City's main streets and particularly for the immediate widening of
West First Street,
Fr~n the American Association of University ~omen advising their 1959-1960
~program is to becc~e better acquainted with activities of local boards and commit-
tees and vis,ts will be made by their represeutative for an indefinite period of
time,
From the State Water Pollution Control Board advising single complimentary
~copy is available (additional copies $1.50 each) of two reports on oily substances
on beaches and nearshore waters~
From Diehl, Evans and Company submitting Auditor's Reports for June ~0 and
~8eptember 30, 1959,
. Minutes of the 155th Meeting of the Board of Trustees~ Orange Country Mosquito
~Abatement District, dated December 18, 1959, and
Notification of the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control of Beverage
~i~'~pplications of Francisco P. and Petra B. Jimenez, 3317 West Bolsa Avenue, and
Norman G. Kong, 719 Fast ~th Street.
The Council having unauimously ~.~ived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Councilman Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 60-11 authorizing Joint action with the Orange
County Sanitation Districts allowing Santa Ana to authorize
said Districts to have certain areas paved at City expense"
and approving payment to Vide Artukovich & Son, Inc.~ through the Orange County
Sanitetion District, for increasing cross-section and increase width of pavement
on Newhope Street from Smeltzer Avenue to Westminster Avenue, ~s considered and
passed by the following vote:
Withdrawal of
territory from
Tustin Lighting District
(two annexations)
AMes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould,
Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen Dale H. Heinly
Councilman Heinly returned to the meeting at 9:00
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, the report from
the Boundary Co~,~issio~ regarding proposed withdrawal of territory from Tustin Light-
of annexations designated
ing Distriot/"Tustin and Fourth East Annex" and "McFadden and Tustin S.W. Annex/'and
advising the boundaries are reasonably definite and certain~ ~ received and filed.
~'~ Reso.No.60-12 ~he Council having una~imous~y waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Withdrawal from
Tustin Lighting District
"Tustin amd Fourth East Anno_x"
(rescinds Reso.No.59-301)
Reso. No. 60-13
Withdrawal from
Tustin Lighting District
"~w~a~u and Tustin S.W.Annex"
Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 60-12 declaring the withdrawal of certain
territories from the Tustin Lighting District"
designated as "Tustin and Fourth East Annex'~ was Oomsidered ~nd p~ssed by the
following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly,
Bob Brewer, A. A. H~ll
Noue
None
The Council having unanimousl~ waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
CounciLman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 60-13 declaring the wlthd~awal of
territory frc~ the Tustin Lighting District"
designated as "McFadden and Tustin S.W.Annex'~ was considered end passed by the
followdngvote:
E~tansion of time
Hugh M. Neighbour,Jr.
~act No. 3273
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly,
Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
On recc~mnendation of the Department of Public Works, and Ga motion of CounciLman
Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, an extension Of time to May 1, 1960,
was granted to Hugh M. Neighbour, Jr., to complete the improvements within Tract
Request
General Plant
Protection Co.
Advertise for bids
automobiles; tractor;
air compressor; and
street sweeper.
No. 3273.
On ree~endatio~ of the Police Department, and on motion of Councilman Gould,
seconded by Hubbard and carried, the application of the General Plant Protection
Company, engaged in plaut protection, industrial security and various allied
sex-*ices, w~s approved for a City permit to establish an office.
On motion of Councilnmn Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the Purchasing ~emt
was authorized to advertise for bids for 2 Passenger type Automobiles, Specificatio~
621-21; 1 Wheel type Tractor, Specification 623-11; 1 Rotary type 125 cfm Air Corn-
pressor, Specification 623-12; and 1 Power Street Sweeper, Specification 624-7;
fAlm~lication to
SOlicit Funds
Drainage problem
Westminster Blvd.
Jack E. McLean
bids to be opened February 1, 1960.
On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Brewer and carried, the application of
~the Orange County Society for Crippled Children and Adults, Inc., was granted to
solicit funds and sell paper l~pel Easter Lilies, April 8th and 9th, 1960, as a
part of the 1960 Easter Seal Campaign.
C~m,~nicat~on ~as read from Jack E. McLean, 12835 East Westminster Boulevard,
advising need for correction of the drainage problem along Westminster Avenue, west
of the r~ver bridge to Sidney Street, and stating there is a serious traffic hazard.
On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the matter was re-
ilRequest
iSport Car Oen6er
California, Inc.
.!Water Service
iNewhope First Baptist
~Church (Wm.NoLindwa~l)
ferred to the Manager for investigation, study and to report back in ninety days.
On metiGa of Councilman Gonld, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the request fro~
Sport Car Center of California, Inc., 2201 South ~.tain Street, for permission to
lend a helicopter on their property or on the vacant lot adjacent to their propertyl
at the southwest corner of Anahurst Place and Cypress Street, was denied.
Co~ication was read from William N. Lindwall, advising the first unit of the
Newhope First Baptist Church at 14602 Newhope Strect is nearing completion, but
they are unable ~t present to psy the Water Department service connection charge
approximately $700.00 and requesting acceptance of note for the amount payable in
two years at 5% interest. On motion of Councilm~u could, seconded by Hubbard and
carried, the request was denied and the Manager instructed to ~rite a letter to
~r. Lindwall advising of the reasons for the den~al.
eber' s Bakery . !1 ~
IIAdvertising Sign It was moved by Councilman Holily and seconded by Huhbar~l, that the request 'of ' }
~ License Renewal
ACker ~mbulance Service
!Associated Ambulance
Service
:Proposed amendment
to Ordinance
one-wa~ traffic
Sycamore Street
Instructions to Manager
Installatio~ of traffic
;sign-is and extension of
o~e-way traffic on
Sycamore Street
Approve payment to
Kindel & Andersc~
the Electrical Products Corporation~ on behalf of Weber's Bakery, was apprcved
to raise the base of the "Weber's Bread" s~gn from 12 feet above grade to 22 feet,
per sketch, blueprint and photos submitted.
Moll Call Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Dale H. Heinly,
Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall
Noes, Councilmen Stanley C. Gould, Jr.
Absent, Councilmen None
On recommendation of the Police Department, and on motion of Councilman iiubbard,
seconded hy Gould and carried, the renewal application for permit of William F.
Aeker, dba Acker Ambulance Service, Associated ;mbulance Service, 1907 North Main
Street, was approved for a ]-959 M&M~ Cadillac, 1959 Comet Buick and 1.959 Comet
Buick.
It was moved by Councilman Gould and seconded by Brewer that the City Council
declare its intention to amend the Ordinance relating to one-way traffic on Syca-
more Street and establishing two-way traffic thereon, setting the date of hearing
on June 6, 1960, end the City Manager be instructed to notify the Downtown Busi-
nessmen's Association, Chamber of Commerce, First Street Improvement Association,
and other interested groups and property owners on Sycsmore Street, to file any
the
reCOmmendations 'to assis~ City Coxiucil in making the changes.
Roll Call Ayes, Councilmen Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Bob Brewer
Noes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Dale H. Heinly, A. A. Hall
Absent, Councilmen None
Mayor Hall stated he had been an advocate for the removal of one-way streets end
reco~nended that various interested agencies in the downtown business area be
notified to submit their recommendations, and after adequate information,s been
obtained, that a hearing be set to determine whether Sycamore Street should be es-
tablished as a one-way or two-way street.
Motion lost.
It was moved by Councilman Heinly and seconded by Hubbard that a Minute Order be
spread upon the Minutes instructing the Menager: (1) That a signal be -installed at
1st and Sycamore Streets, at the earliest practicable date; (2) Consider seriously
and report back with recommendation to ~xtending one-way traffic on Cypress Street
to Delhi Road; (~) Consider the installation of a signal at 17th and Sycamore
Streets; (~) Consider seriously extending one-way street system on Sycamore Street
from McFadden Avenue to Bishop Street end northward. A_*ter discussion, Councilman
Heinly withdrew his motion on item (1) and on items (2), (3) and (h) requested a
study and report. It was moved by Councilman Heinly aud seconded by Itubbard, that
a signal be installed, as soon as possible, on 1st and Sycamore Streets.
Roll Call Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Dale H. Heinly, A. A. Hall
Noes, Counoilmen Stenley C. Gould, Jr., Bob Brewer
Absent, Councilmen None
On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Hubbard and carried, approval was granted --~
for payment of $250.00 to Kindel & Anderson, Attorneys at Law, per statement submitted
to the Samta Ama Cha~er of C~mmeree (vs. City ef Garden Grove) for legal services
rendered for research, cenferemces, court a~pearances, involving Writ of Mandate,
City of Santa Ama, in connection with annexation proceedings.
~ ~ ?laus and Specifications *" r
i In accordance with the request of the Director of Public Works and on motion of I!
~iden First Street
Project llO;
Improvement Fairview
~treet -ProJec~ 113;
~iden Fifth Street
?roJect 119
C~
Reso.No. 60-14
Establish Red Zone
Bristol Avenue and
~eventeenth Street
CounciLman Heinly, seconded by Gould and carried, the plans and specifications
were approved on the following proJects~
Project 110 for the widening of First Street between Townsend Street and
the Santa Aua River Bridge,
Project ll3 for the improvement of Fairview Street between First and Fifth
Streets, and
Project ll9 for the widening of Fifth Street between the Pacific Electric
Railroad and the West City Limits.
The Council having unanimeus]~y waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Councilman Heinly, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the following Resolution
entitled:
"Resolution No. 60-lb concerning parking limitations and curb
markings in accordance therewith; also repealing and rescinding
Resolu~ien No. 58-255"
establishing a red zone On the west side of Bristol Street, between Martha Lane
and the centerline of Seventeenth Street, and the installation of "No Parking Any
Time" signs on the east side of Bristol Street between Seventeenth and Eighteenth
Streets; on the west side of Bristol Street between Seventeenth Street and 129
feet south of the centerline of Twenty-first Streets and the west side of Bristol
Street between Martha Lane and the centerline of Seventeenth Street, as recommended
by the Department of Public Works, was censidered and passed by the followJng vet~:
Reso.No. 60-15
Red, Ace Red Zones
Fifth and Ninter Sts.
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbsrd, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly,
Bob Brewer, A. A. H~l ~1
Noes, Councilmen None ,:
Absent, Councilmen None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of;
Councilman Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the following Resolution
ent it!ed:
'!Resolution No. 60-15 concerning parking limitations and
· curb m~rkings in accordance therewith; also repealing
and rescinding ResOlmtion No. ~8-99"
reducing red zones on Fifth Street and on Minter Street, as reco.~ended by the
Department of Public Works, was considered and passed by the following vote:
ilInstructions to Manager
!!Elimination of Pig.~s
!~Protest
Donald A. Hart
(zoning violation)
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stm.n~ey C. Gould, Jr., Dale N. Heinly,
Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Cotnacilmen None
On motion of Councilman Brewer, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the Manager was
instructed to take immediate steps to eliminate the pigeon problem in the down-
town area, in accordance with the~Procedure exercised by the City of Burbank.
Donald A. Hart, 232-I Spurgeon Street, pretested that since September, 1957~ the
occupant of property at 2313 Spurgeon Street has been conducting a woodcutting
business in an R-1 residential district, and that trucks, equipment and transientll
workmen are present on the premises. On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by!
Gould and carried, the Manager was instructed, when it is called to his att~n-
tion, to notify any persons who are operating a business in an R-1 residential
district illegally, to cease and desist.
On motion of Councilm~_n Heinly, seconded by Hubberd and carried, the City Council
adjourned.
Clerk of the Council