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City Council met in regular session.
Meeting called to order by the Vice-Mayor.
Santa Ana City Hall
March 21, 1960
7:30 P.M.
Present:
CounciLmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr.
Dale H. Heinly
Absent: CounciLmen Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall
The Pledge of Allegiance was given.
Invocation was given by Reverend Robert Mays~ Church of the Brethren.
Each member of the City Council having received copies of the Minutes
of March 7, 1960, reading of the Minutes was dispensed with and
approved on motion of Couucilman Heinly, seconded by Gould and carried.
Vice-Mayor Hubbard announced that this is DeMolay Civic Day and introduced
Dave Murray representing the Mayor; John Cheney representing the Vice-Mayor;
Larry Goodhart representing CounciLman Gould; Ron Carrie representing
Councilm~u Heinly; and Robe~Taylor representing Councilman Brewer.
Variance Appl.No.1243
Anna P. Jensen
The Vice-Mayor announced that action will be continued until April ~, 1960, on the
following Variance Applications:
Variance Application No.1243~ filed by ~nna P.Jensen, for permission to establish
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parking lots at 1813 and 1817 W. 16th Street, and waiving of ten-foot rear-yard
requirement at 183~ W. 17th Street, in the C-l-PM District.
Variance ^ppi.No.1248
Pacific Investments, Ltd.
C ~ '~
Variance Application No. 1248, filed by the Pacific Investments, Ltd., to
construct an apartment hotel of six stories, with professional uses on the first
floor, on property situated at 120 E. Washington Avenue, 121 East 12th Street,
and the southwest corner of Bush Street and Washington Avenue, in the R-3 District.
Variance Appl.No.1273
James Freeman
Variance Application No. 1273, filed by James Freeman, to construct a build-
lng to be used for a wheel alignment, tire balancing, and brake ser?lce shop, on
property on the east side of Bristol Street, between 17th and 18th Streets, in the
R-1 District.
Variance Appl.No.1266
Ed M. Rosenbaum, et al
Bid acceptance
Gate valves
Variance Applicatio~ No. 1266, filed by Ed M. Rosenbaum, et al, to extend the
facilities of an existing used car lot to include the southeast corner of Sycamore
and Pine ~treets, on property at 301 So. Sycamore Street, in the R-3 District.
tabulation of bids was presented for the furnishing of 223 Gate Valves, in vari-
oussizes, Specification No.664-6, as follows:
Item i Item 2 Item 3 Item k
The Republic Supply Co. of Calif. ~ ~ ~ ~
· he Ludlow Valve Mfg.Co.,Inc. 344.10 179.34 631.07 4,273.76
TaYlor-Jett Company 315.80 164.60 579-15 3,923.20
Waterco Supply 318.60 166.O0 584.10 3,957.60
Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Co. 312.00 146.22 535.92 No Bid
Chas. A. Estey, Inc. 295.52 154.04 542.08 3,191.60
Park-Son, Inc. 315.60 165.00 578.60 3,920.00
Grlnne]l Co. of the Pacific No Bid No Bid No Bid No Bid
Item 5
5,555.00
6,613.75
5,393.75
5,437.50
5,583.75
5,33o.oo
5,387.50
No Bid
Item 6 Item 7
l, B- o 7, 3n.-Y'
1,646.40 8,704.72
1,343.OO 7~102.00
1,355.OO 7,155.OO
1,381.20 7,540.31
1,3~6.80 7,271.60
1,320.O0 7,096.70
No Bid No Bid
On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Gould and carried, the low bid of Chas.
A. Estey, Inc. was accepted for items l, P~ 3, 4, 5 and 6, in the total amount of
$10,840.04; and the lowest and best bid of Taylor-Jett Company was accepted for
Bid acceptance
Fire Hydrants
item 7, in the total
A tabulation of bids
amount of $7,102.00, and all other bids were rejected.
was presented for the furnishing of 50 Fire Hydremts, Speci-
fication No. 633-6, as follows:
Waterco Supply
Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Co.
The Republic Supply Co. of Calif.
M. Greenberg's Sons, Inc.
The Ludlow Valve Mfg. Co., Inc.
Taylor-Jett Company
Total
.'~,29~.00
6,365.00
8,29 .oo
8,2%.00
7,112.50
8,294.00
On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, the lowest and best
bid of Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Company, in the total amount of $6, 365.00,
Bid acceptance
Water pipe
was accepted, and all other bids were rejected.
A tabulation of bids was presented for the furnishing of 40,000 feet of 12-inch
Cement-lined Cast Iron Water Pipe and 15~000 feet of 8-inch Cement-lined Cast Iron
Water Pipe, Specification No. 481-16, as follows:
Item 1
United States P~pe & Foundry Company $193,600.00
Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Co. 201,~80.00
Item 2
$43,275.00
44,715.00
On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, the low bid of
United States Pipe & Foundry Company wes accepted for Items 1 and 9, in the total
Hearing
Establish future
r/w lines along
portions McFadden Ave.
Ordinance
amount of $236,875.00, and the other bid was rejected.
This being the date set for hearing to establish future right-of-way lines on the
following street:
(bb) McFadden Avenue
Between the Santa ~na River and Fairview Street, on both sides, measured 42
feet from and at right angles to the survey center line.
Between Fairview Street and Clara Street, on the north side, measured 54 feet
from and at right angles to the survey center line.
Between Fairview Street and Clara Street, on the south side, measured 30 feet
from and at right angles to the survey center line.
Between Clara Street and a point 21~ feet east of the center line of Clara
Street, on the north side, beginning at a point on the center line of Clara Street
54 feet north of the center line of McFadden Avenue and extending easterly to a
point 42 feet north of the center line of McFadden Avenue and 211 feet east of the
center line of Clara Street; and on the south side beginning at a point on the
center ~ine of Clara Street 30 feet south of the center line of McFadden Avenue and
extending essterly to s point 211 feet east of the center line of Clara Street and
42 feet south of the center line of McFadden ~venue.
Between Broadway and a point 211 feet east of the center l~ne of Clara Street,
on both sides measured 42 feet from and at right angles to the survey center line
of McFadden Avenue.
Between Broadway and Main Street, measured on both sides, 40 feet from and at
right angles to the survey center line of McFadden ~venue.
'399
Between Main Street and ~he east corporate limits measured on both sides
!!Variance Appl.No.1260
Horace Caden
feet frc~ ahd at right angles to the survey center line of McFadden Avenue.
Mr. A. J. Anderson, 309 E. McFadden Avenue, protested the proposed 42-foot widening?
in the old section, whereas the new section is 40 feet, and his front porch will
have to be removed. He pointed out about 75% of the vehicles on McFadden Avenue
turn south b.efore approaching Main Street, and requested consideration of another
road to alleviate this condition. Dr. Craig Carter, Minister of the Church of
Religious Science, owner of property on the north side of McFadden Avenue at the
corner of Orange, stated their Church property would be affected by the widening of
this street, and asked if the proposed width could be lessened to 35 feet and still
meet the requirements for the gas tax fund. The questions were answered by Council~
man Heinly. Minnie Spangler, 1202 Maple Street, said they planned on remodeling
the kitchen and dining r~ and the street widening would cut through these rooms.
Fred A. Davis, ll5 E. McFadden Avenue, said his three lots of 50 feet each would beii
reduced to 33 feet and be too sm~ll for a building. Mrs. C. H. Lurker stated
her property was at the corner of Van Ness near McFadden Avenue dud the widening
would reduce her living room by two feet. Mrs. Kenneth Tul~enwald, 842 E. McFaddenl
Avenue, advised that taking ten feet off their property would approach the front
porch, and the trees would have to be removed. Fred Brownsville, 1203 E. McFadden
Avenue, protested that the steps on the side porch would have to be :removed to allOV
for tree planting strips and asked if the strips were necessary. Kenneth Turtenwal~,
842 E. McFadden Avenue, remarked there were no sidewalks on their street and did nos
want them, and asked for curbing only. Luther Thomas, 930 So. Ross Street, said if
ten feet is taken off his corner lot, a valuable Sycamore tree would have to be re-!
moved from the patio, and the imminent widening would creat~ an impediment to the
sale of his property. Mr. J. W. Law, 854 E. McFadden Avenue, inquired about the
cum2ensation for the trees necessarily removed due to the widening. The hearing waS
declared closed. Vice-Mayor Hubbard left the Chair. Councilman Gould assumed the
Chair. On motion of Council-~n Hubbard, seconded by Heinly end carried, the follow~
ing Ordinence entitled:
"Ordinance establishing future right-of-way lines along
portions of McFadden Avenue"
w~s intreduced, .cOnsidered and placed on file for second readiB~.
Roll Call Ayes, Councilmen
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
The Vice-Mayor res~uned the Chair.
ROyal E. Hubbard, Dale H. Heinly
Stanley C. Gould, Jr.
Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall
On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, the recommendation of
the Planning Commission was approved end Variance Application No. 1260, filed by
Variance Appl.No .1261
Adolph J. Ortega
Horace and Adelen Caden, to es t'a~lish and operate a parking lot on property at
825-827 Birch Street, in the R-3 District, was granted, subject to conditions.
¢~munieati~n~'was ~ead 2r~the~P~an~in~vC~==.~i~: refer~nC~ variance Application
No. 1261, filed by Adolph J. and Nadine Ortega, to construct a duplex on rear part
of lot on which a single-family ~ouse exists, on property at 2222 Cypress Avenue,
in the R-2 District. On motion ~f Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried~
the reco~endation of the Planning Commission was approved and Variance Application
No. 1261 granted, to permit one additional single-family unit which may be detached~
from existing dwelling, on property at 2222 Cypress Avemue.
On motion of CounciLman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, the recommendation o~ ~'~
Variance Appl.No .1262
L~nda May Schulte
Variance Appl.No.12~
, Lowell J. Anderson
Variance Appl.No.1265
Fairview Glen Develop-
ment Company
]Variance Appl.No.1267
~.iVincent C. Maggiano
the Planning C~m.~is~io~ was approved and Variance Application No. 1262, filed by
Linda May Schulte, to increase the number of Eumsts in a rest home~ frcE four to six
'Variance Appl.No.1269
'.iSavage Construction Co.,Inc.
on property at 502 So. Par~on Street, in the R-2 District, was granted.
On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, the recommendation
the Planning C~ission was approved and Variance Application No. 1264, filed by
Lowell J. Anderson, to waive requirement that duplexes be attached on an R-2 lot,
on property at 1039 W. Chestnut Avenue, in the R-2 District, was granted, subject
Variance Appl.No. 1270
Cardinal Homes
to conditions.
On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, the recommendation o:
the Planning C~.~ssion was approved and Variance Applicatien No. 1265, filed by
Fairview Glen Development Company, to decrease required front yard from 60 feet to
~0 feet, and decrease required side yard from three feet to two and one-half feet,
on 475 lots in Tract ~627~ located in an area bounded by McFadden Avenue, Falrview
and Edinger Streets, and the Santa Ama River, was granted, subject to conditions
il Variauce Appl.No.1271
'.lJ. W. Lenney
~ariance Appl.No. 1272
$ohn E. Hamnond
i Variance Appl. No, 127~
G. B. Van Roekel
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and in accordance with plot plan.
On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Hein~y and carried~ the recommendation
of the P!~ning Commission was approved and Variance Application No. 1267, filed by'
Vincent C. Maggiano, to construct two additional s~ngle-family ho~es, with two exist-
ing sin~le-fsmil7 homes, on property at 3007-0{:) Edinger Street, in the R-2 District~
WaS granted, subject to conditions and in accordance with plot Plan.
On motion of Cou.ncil~mn Gould, seeonded by Heinl7 and carried, the recommendation
of the Planning Commission was approved and Variance Application No. 1269, filed by?
Savage Construction C~mpany~/~o erect two tract advertising signs, not to exceed
l0 feet by 20 feet in size, for a period, of one year, and also two 8-foot by
directional signs on Lots 23 and 2h of the tract, on property on the south side of
Bolsa Avenue, between Verano and Ward Streets, in the R-1 District, was granted,
subject to conditions.
On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, the recommendation
of the Planning Co,~mis~ion was approved and Variance Application No. 1270, filed by[
Cardinal H~,es, to construct 18 apartment houses fronting on McFadden Avenue,
between Fairview and Sullivan Streets, decreasing front-yard requirements from 60
feet to 50 feet from center line of street, on property at the southwest corner of
McFadden A~renue ~nd S,,11 iven Street, in the R-1 District, was granted, subject to
conditions.
On metion of Coancilnmn Gould, seconded by H~in]gt and carried, the recormendation
of the Planning Cc~ ssion was approved and ~ariance Applicatiou No. 1271, filed b
J. W. Lenney, to decrease the front-yard requirements in Tentative Tract No. 3708
from 60 feet to 50 feet from center line of street, on property on the south side
of Fruit Street, between Mirasol and Mabury Streets, in the R-1 District, was granted.
On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, the recommendation
of the Planning C~ssien was approved and Variance Application No. 1272, filed by!
John E. Hammond, to construct a two-story, seven-unit apartment building, on proper~y
at 825 No. Van Ness Avenue, in the R-2 District, was approved, subject to conditionS.
On motion of Councilman Gould, secc~ded by Heinly and carried, the recommendation
of the Planning Co~ission was approved and Variance Application No. 127~, filed by
G. B. ~Van Roekel, to construct a 20-foot by ~0-foot pool s,-,mer patio house, on
~ariance Appl.No. 1275
Ina T. Stovall
Variance Appl.No. 1276
Donald Coleman
iia a
i~ ri nee Appl.No. 1277
Donald Coleman
Variance Appl.No. 1279
~. L. Birch
rariance Appl.No. 1280
~onard Castaneda
Variance Appl.No. 1263
~. H. Borter
property at 2526 No. Main Street, in the R-B District, was granted, subject to
conditions.
On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, the recommendation
of the Planning Ccm~ission was approved and Variance Application No. 1275, filed
by Ona T. Stovall, to move a single-family house onto the rear of the lot, with
one existing single-family house, on property at ~ Bolsa Avenue, in the R-1
District, was granted, subject to conditions and without dedication.
On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, the recommendation
of the Planning Commission was approved and Variance Application No. 1276, filed
by Donald Col~maB, to decrease the front-yard requirements from 60 feet to 50 feet
from the center line of street, on property on the north side of Hazard Avenue,
between Verano and Newhope Streets (Tract 3651) in the R-1 District, was granted.
On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, the recommendation
of the PlanniB~ Commission was approved and Variance Application No. 12~7, filed
by Donald Coleman, to decrease the front-yard requirements from 60 feet to 50 feet
from center line of street, on property on the north side of Sugar Avenue, between
Verano and Newhope Streets, (Tract 2~05)~in the A-1 District, was ~a~ted~ in
accordance with plot plan.
On mOtion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, the rec~endation
of the Planning C~ission was approved and Variance Application No. 1279, filed
by W. L. Birch, to construct a single-family house on the rear part of lot, with
one existing single-family house, on property at 1126 Clara Avenue, in the R-1
District, was granted, subject to conditions.
On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, the recommendation
of the Planning Commission was approved and Variance Application No. 1280, filed
by Leonard Castaneda, to remove existing single-family dwelling and construct a n~
duplex on property at 207 Flora Street, in the R-1 District, was ~ranted. in a~cord~
.. anc~with 15lot p-an.
Ccmmunication was read from the Planning Commission recommending denial of Variance
Application No. 1263, filed by W. H. Borter, to construct three apartments over a
six-car garage, on a lot with four existing apartments, on property at 422 E. Chest~
nut Avenue, in the R-2 District. Mr. I. H. Pennington, 510 E. Myrtle Street, stat*~
he represented the property owners in that district, and that a petition signed by
approximately 26 persons was filed with the Planning Commission opposing this Var-
lance. Attorney John Gilbert, representing the applicant, showed some pictures of
the area and said there were two double apartment buildings on Myrtle and Maple
Streets, and a Six-Unit apartment buildi~ on the corner of Maple Street and Chest.
nut Avenue; that Mr. Borter's building would have two additional apartments only
in the rear of the property, with six car ports and sufficient driveway to come
out forward onto the street. Also, the apartments will not be detrimental to the
area, nor create a traffic hazard. On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by
Heinly and carried, the recommendation of the Planning Commission was approved,
Variance Appl.No. 1268
John Magarro
Variance Application NO. 126~ denied.
On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Beinly and carried, the recommendation
of the Planning Commission was approved, and Variance Application No. 1268, filed
by John Magarro, to construct two duplexes (four units) on a lOt with one existing
single-family residence, on property at 11712 Sugar 9.venue, iu the R-1 District, w~
denied.
Communication was read frcm the Planning Comtssim recommending denial of Variant
i Glenwood G. Schoon
iVariance Appl.No. ll2~
! Clarence Sielaff
~Extension of time
' Variance Appl.No. 1135
!Elite Sales Corp.
iExtension of time
:~Variance Appl.No. 1149
! John Mercado
iExtension of time
:~Variance Appl.No. 1159
W~lliam H. Siemsen
Extension of time
Variance Appl.No. ll60
Alfred H. Stennett
Extension of time
'.Variance Appl.No. 1176
.:Vera J. Andrews
jExtension of time
i Or~iuance No.NS-~37
Amen~l.Ap~l:. No. 306
Bo~Cal.~ison Co.
Map of Tract
No. 3708
Application No. 1278, filed by Glenwood G. and E~a E. Schoon, to construct a singl~-
family house with attached garage, on the rear part of lot, with one existing single-
family house, c~ property at 901 So. Newhope Street, in the R-1 District. Richard :.
Farris, representing Mrs. School, requested reconsideration of the Variance on the ~i
basis that his applicant wished to develop and improve the area; that the property i!
in question has an unusual depth, and presented a petition dated March 16, 1960,
and signed by approx~m-tely 35 persons favoring this Variance. On motion of Court-ii
cilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, the petition was received and filed.
On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Gould and carried, the recommendation
of the Planning Co,.,~ssion was approved and Variance Application No. 1278 denied.
At the request of Mr. Farris, and on motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Goul~
and carried, th~ petitiOn was withdrawn.
On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Gould and carried, ninety-day extensio~s
of time were granted, as recommended by the Planning Camission, on the following
Variance Applications:
Variance Application No. 11~, grante{l June 1, 1959, to Clarence and Ralph
Sielaff, to permit establishment and operation of a trailer park on property on the
east side of Standard Avenue, between McFadden Avenue and St. An4rew Place, in
M-1 District,
Variance Application No. 1135, granted September 8, 1959, to Elite Sales Cor-
poration~ to permit construction of 36 t~i~lexes on B6 lots, on property between
Hobart and Edinger Streets, immediately west of the James Madison School and Park,
Variance Application No. 1149, granted August 3, 1959, to John and Soledad
Mercado, to permit conwtruction of one building, consisting of four two-bedroom
apartments and fou~ garages, on property at 1918 W. 2nd Street, in the R-2 District,
Variance Application No. 1159, granted August 17, 1959, to William H. Siemsani
to permit construction of a warehouse on property at llO0 E. 17th Street, approxi-:]
mately 650 feet south of 17th Street, waiving the ten-foot rear-yard requirements,
in the C-2 District,
Variance Application No. 1160, granted September 8, 1959, to Alfred H. and
Edna H. Stennett, to permit the establishment of an office and a storage yard for
heavy equipment, on' property at 1~695 So. Verano Street, in the R-1 District,
subject to condition that there be no use of property for installing heavy equip-
ment until original conditions of approval have been met, and
Variance Application No. 3-176, granted September 21, 1959, to Vera J. Andrews
to permit the establishment of a mobile hame park on property at the northeast cor
her of Jackson and Washington Streets, in the R-1 District.
The Council having uD~nimously waived the reading of the Ordinance, on motion of
Councilman Gould, secauded by Heinly and carried~ the following Ordinance entitledi
"Ordinance No. NS'4B7 amending Article IX of the Santa Ana Municipal
Code to change district classification on Amendment Application No.
306 filed by the Southern California Edison Cc~psny and amending
Sectional District Map 17-5-9"
£iled 1my the Som~her~ California ~isen~ ~ .~am~ to reclassify from the R-1 to the
N-1 District, certain property on the south side of McFadden Avenue, between Grand
Avenue and Ritchey Street (southeast corner of McFadden and Grand Avenues), with
approximately 400-foot frontage on McFadden Avenue and 970 feet on Grand Avenue,
was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Counc~.lwt~. Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley ~. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly ~
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen Bob ~rewer, A. A. Hall
On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, Map of Tract No.
3708, filed by J. W. Lenney, for the dedication as public highways Fruit Street,
Sixth Street, Mantle Lane and Sherry Lane and bond in the sum of $38,000.00 were
approved; license fee in the sum of $2,100.00 accepted, and agreement Covering
improvements ordered signed.
eement
ll Neon
Company% ..
On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Gould and carried, proper officials we
authorized to execute agreement dated March 21, 1960, with the Powell Neon Sign
C~mpa~y, to construct an electric sign at 419 W. 17th Street, which sign will
Petition
I speed limit W. 17th
St., 1;tn santa Aua
River and ~Nancy Lane
!iM. & W' Bus Lines,
Inc. -taxicab permit
Map of Tract
No. 29O5
Gardenaal e Develop-
ment C~mpany
Map of Tract
inc. 365l
Gardendale Develop-
ment Company
Comm.-Planning Commission
!!Establish r/w lines
along Edinger St.
Reso. No. 60-48
(set hearing date)
extend over and upon the established setback line.
A petition was presented, signed by approximately 2~ persons, requesting enforce-
ment of the legal speed limit of 35 miles on W. 17th Street, between the Santa Aha
RiMer and Nancy Lane. Robert Rand, 2721 W. 17th Street, advised the vehicles do
not diminish their speed as they approach this area, which is on the outskirts of
town, and a dangerous situation exists for pedestrians, namely the children. It
was moved by Councilma~n~ Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, that the matter be
referred to the Public Works Department to investigate the feasibility of installing
traffic signals, or if the area should be re-signed.
On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, action was postponed
until the next meeting on the Application of the M. & W. Bus Lines, Inc., for a
permit to operate a taxicab business at 201 No. Bush Street.
On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, Map of Tract No. 290~,
filed by the Gardendale Development Company, for the dedication of Sugar Avenue,
Genoa Drive, Acapulco Avenue, Driftwood Drive and Corta Drive, for public use for
highway purposes, vehicular access rights to Sugar Avenue of Lots l, ~7, 36, 35, 24
and 23 to the City; also Lot A to the City for storm drain purposes and drainage ~
easements as shown, subject to recording of Quitclaim Deed by Newhope Drainage Dis-.
trict of Orange County of drainage easement within Tract No. 2905 and bond in the
sum of $70,000.00 were approved; license fee in the sum of $2,350.00 accepted, and
agreement covering improvements ordered signed.
On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Got%t~l and carried, Map of Tract No.3651
filed by the Gardondale Development Company, for the dedication of Hazard Avenue an~
Evonda Street, for public use for highway proposes, and ~ vehtoular access rights
to Hazard Avenue and bond in the sum of $20,000.00 were approved; license fee in
the sum of $1,000.00 accepted, and ~'eement covering inrprovements ordered signed.
Communication was read from the Planning Cc~mnission reco~mending approval to estab-'
lish future right-of-way lines as follows:
(cc) Edin~er Street
On both sides between Harbor Boulevard and a point apprcmimately ~79 feet west
of the center line of Fairview Street, measured 52 feet north and south of and par-i
allel to the survey center line of Edinger Street.
On both sides between a point ~79 feet west of the center line of Fairview
Street and a point 211 feet east of the center line of Gordon Place, measured 52
feet north and south of and l~rallel to the construction center line of Edinger Street
On both sides between a point 211 feet east of the center line of Gordon Placei
and Raitt Street, measured 52 feet north and south of and parallel to the survey
center line of Edinger Street.
On the north side between Raitt Street and Bristol Street, measured ~0 feet
from and at right angles to the survey center line of Edinger Street.
On the south side between Rattt Street and Bristol Street, measured 52 feet
south of and parallel to the survey center line of Edinger Street.
On the north side between Bristol Street and Magnolia Street, measured hO feet~i
from and at right angles to the survey center line of Edinger Street.
On the south side between Bristol Street and a point 145 feet east of the center
llne of Baker Street, measured 5~ feet from and a~ right angles to the survey cente$
line of Edinger Street.
On the north side between Sycamore Street and
ter line of Main ~treet~ measured 7~ feet from .and
center line of Edinger Street.
On the south side between Sycamore Street and
center line of Main Street, measured BO feet frcm
center line of Edinger Street.
The Council having unanimously waived the reading
Councilman Heinly, seconded by Gould and carried,
a point 196 feet east of the cen*
at right angles to the survey
a point 153 feet east of the :
and at right angles to the survey,
of the Resolution, on motion of
the following Resolution entitledi
"Resolution No. 60-48 declaring intention to establish future right-
of-way lines along Edinger Street and fixing date of hearing thereon"
as April 18, 1960, was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly
Noes, CounciLmen None
Absent, Conncilmen Bob B~ewer, A. A. Hall
C~.-Planning Commission C~unication was read frc~ the Planning C~ission recc~m~ending approval to estab-
Establish future r/w lines.
First Street-Bolsa Avenue lish future right-of-way lines on the following streets:
and Dyer Road (proposed
Talbert Avenue) (dd) First Street - Bolsa Avenue .
Reso.No.60-49 On both sides between the west corporate limits and Harbor Boulevard, measure~
(set hearing date) 60 feet north and south of, and parallel to the survey center line of Bolsa Avenue.
~.~ ~ the north side, between Harbor Boulevard and Townsend Street, measured 52
~_ ~-/'~ feet north of and parallel to the survey center line.
On the south side between Harbor Boulevard and Center Street, measured 52 feet!
south of and parallel to the survey center line.
On the south side between Center Street and the point where the south line of !
Walnut Street intersects the south line of First Street, measured 55 feet south of il ~-~
and parallel to the survey center line of First Street.
On the north side between Minnie Street and the Santa Ana Freeway, measured 3~i
feet north of and parallel to the survey center line of First Street,
On the south side between Minnie Street and the Santa Aha Freeway, measured
71 feet from and at right angles to the survey center line.
On both sides between the Santa Aha Freeway and the east corporate l~m~ts,
measured 52 feet from and at right angles to the survey center line of First Street~.
(ee) D~er Road (Proposed Talbert Avenue)
On both sides between Main Street and a point 3~8 feet east of the center line~!~
of Orange Avenue, measured 50 feet north and south of and parallel to the construc~i
tion center line of Dyer Roa~.. ~;
On both sides between a point B~8 feet east of the center line of Orange and
Newport Avenues, measured 50 fe~t north and south of and parallel to the survey
center line of Dyer Road.
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Councilman Heinly, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Resolution entitle~:
"Resolution No. 60-49 declaring intention to establish l~uture right-of-way
lines along First Street-Bolsa Avenue and Dyer Road"
[~o~-Plann. Commission
'.!'Memory Lane and Baker
! North No. 2 Annex"
Reso .No .60-50
Initiating proceedings
for Annexation
"Memory Lane and Baker
North .No. 2 Annex"
(set hearing date)
Preliminary Record
of Sttr~ey
E~gene B. Sives, et al
setting the date of hearing on April 18, 1960, was considered and passed by the
following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
ROyal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly
None
Bob B~ewer, A. ~. Hall
On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Gould and carried, the ccemamication
from the Planning Commission was received and filed recommending approval of propos
annexation to.the City of territory designated "Memory Lane and Baker North No. 2
Annex", consisting of approximately four acres, and located approximately 700 feet
east of B~lstol Street and north of Memory Lane.
The Council havim~ unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Councilman Heinly, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Resolution entitledi:
"Resolutien No. 60-50 initiating proceedings for the annexation of
territory to the City of Santa ~na, designating an appropriate
name of 'Memory Lane and Baker North No. 2 Annex', and giving
notice of time and place of hearing pretests thereto"
and setting hearing date on Nay 2, 1960, was c~nsidered and passed by the followingl
vote:
Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly
N~ne
Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall
Ayes, Court ilmen
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, CounCilmen
On motion of Councilman ~ei~ly, seconded by Gould and carried, the recommendation
the Planning De~nt was approved, and Preliminary Record of Survey, filed by
Eugene B. Sives, et al, creating four parcels located generally at the northeast
Tentative Tract
Map No. 37~1
Harry Tancredi Co.
corner of San Lorenzo Avenue and Bristol Street, was approved, subject to conditionS.
"
On metlon of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Gould and carried, the recGmendation o~
the Planning Department was approved, and Tentative Tract Map No. 3741, filed by
Harry Tancredi Company, creating 4~ single-f~mily residential lots located on the
east side of Wright Street, between 17th Street and Santa Clara Avenue, was approve~,
subject to conditions.
The Council having unanimous]~V waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of [
Reso.No.60-51
Approving Amendment
No. 4 for maintenance Councilman Heinly, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Resolution entitled~
State highways in City ~
"Resolution No. 60-51 of the City Council of the City of Santa Aua
approving Amendment Number 4 to the Agreement for maintenance of
State Highways in the City of Santa Ana"
was considered and passed by the following vote:
Reso .No .60-52
Accept Deeds
E. and J. Mabury Co.
3eorge S. Takeyasu, et al
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly
Noe.s, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Councilman Heinly, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Resolution entitled~
"Resolutio~ No. 60-52 accepting deeds where City is p~ying
no cash consideration"
from H. and J. Mabury Co~rpauy, for a ten-foot sewer line easement on the north aide
of First Street, on the east side of the Freeway; from H. and J. Mabury Company,
for a sewer line easement over the southerly 12 feet of Lot 15 of the Mabury Tract;
from George S. Takeyasu, for an easement for water main purposes on the east side
of Newhope Street, north of Fifth Street; from Edna Stennett, for a street easement
on the west side of Verano Street, north of Silver Drive; from Ruby McFarland, for
an easement for water main purposes over ten feet of land on the east side of New-
hope Street, south of 17th Street; from Orange County Flood Control District, for a
street easement over a portien of Parcel C5-1201; and from Ludwig and Ann Thompson,
for a street easement on the east side of Harbor Boulevard, north of Smeltzer Avenue,
was considered and passed by the following vote:
Re~o. No. 60-53
Declaring inte~tic~
to vacate alley
btn 6th & 8th Sts.
(set hearing date)
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly
Noes~ Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen Bob B~ewer, A. A. Hall
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, the following Resolution entitled
"Resolution No. 60-53 approving map and declaring intention to
vacate a 19.5 foot alley running between Sixth and Eighth
Streets il5 feet east of Parton Street"
as recommended by the Department of Public Works, and setting the date of hearing
on April 18, 1960, was considered and passed by the following vote:
Instructions
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent~ C~un~llmmn B~b. Brew~r, A. A. Hall
It was moved by Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, that escrow
instructions No. ~602-C, dated March 17, 1960, be approved and signed with Eliza-
Reso .No .60-54
Accept deed
Elizabeth Carpenter
Ordinance No.NS-438
Amend. Appl.No. 305
?James M. Gotamo
beth Carpenter, for street easement on the south side of First Street, east of the
Santa Aha River, for the widening of First Street, in the sum of $3,475.00.
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, the following Resolution entitled
"Resolution No. 60-54 accepting deed from Elizabeth Carpenter where
City is paying $3,475.00 for street easement to widen East First
Street"
frOm Elizabeth Carpenter for a street easement on the south side of First Street,
east of the Santa Aha River, was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Ordinance, on motion of
Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly end carried, the following Ordinance entitled:
"Ordinance No. NS-438 emending ~rticle IX of the Santa Aha Municipal
Code to change district classification on Amendment Application No.
305 and amending Sectional District Map 16-5-10"
/406
filed by James M. Gotamo, to reclassify from the C-2-PK and A-1 Districts to the
C-I-PK District, property consisting of approximately nine acres located at the
southeast corner of Bolsa Avenue (proposed 120-foot major arterial) and Verano
Street (proposed lO~-foot pr~m-ry street), was considered and passed by the follow-
Ordinance No. NS-~39
Amend.Appl.No. 307
initiated by Plann.Cumm.
C ~/
Ordinance No. NS-4hO
Amend. Appl.No. 308
initiated by Plann.Cca~.
Ordinance No .NS-441
Establish future r/w
lines-Memory Lane and
Garden Grove Blvd.
Ordinance No .NS-442
Establish Setback Li~es
Fairview Street and
D~lh~ ~Road
ing vote:
Ayes, Councilmen
Noes, Councilmen
A~sent, Councilmen
Royal E. Hubbard, Stanle~ C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly
None
Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Ordinance, on motion of
Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, the following Ordinance entitled:~.!
"Ordinance No. NS-k39 amending Article IX of the Santa Aha Municipal
Code to change district classification on Amendment Application No.
307 initiated by the Planning CommissiGa and amending Sectional
District Map No. 24-5-10"
to reclassify from the C District to the C-1-PK District, property bounded on the
east by the center line of Flower Street, on the south by the center line of Glen-
wood Place, on the west by an alley approximately 175 feet west of the center line
of Flower Street, and on the north by a line approxtm-tely 339 feet north of the
center line of St. Andrew Place~ was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly
None
Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Ordinance, on motion of
Councilm~n Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, the follow~_ng Ordinance entitled:
"Ordinance No. NS-~40 amending Article IX of the Santa Ana Municipal
Code to change district classification on Amendment Application No.
308 and amending Sectional District Map 13-5-10"
initiated by the Planning C~ission, to reclassify from the C District to the C-l-
District, property bounded on the south by the center line of McFadden Avenue, on
the west by the center line of Bristol Street, on the north by a line approximatelyi
175 feet north of the center line of McFadden Avenue, and on the east by a line ap-i
pro×fm~tely 183 feet east of the center line of Bristol Street; and property bounae
on the north by the center line of McFadden Avenue, on the west by the center line
of Bristol Street, on the east by a line approximately 168 feet east of the center
line of Bristol Street, and on the south by a line approximately 180 feet south of
the center line of McFadden Avenue, was considered and passed by the following vote
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen Bob B~ewer, A. A. Hall
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Ordinance, on motion of
Councilman Gould, seconded by Beinly and carried, the following Ordinance entitled:
"Ordinance No. NS-h41 establishing future right-of-way lines along
Memory Lane and Garden Grove Boulevard between Flower Street and
the West City Limits"
was cc~sidered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, C~uncilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Ordinance, on motion of
Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, the following Ordinance entitled:
"Ordinance No. NS-4~2 establishing setback lines along
Fairview Street and Delhi Road"
was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly
N~ne
Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall
Ordinance No. NS-~43
Special Municipal
Elect ion - "Berrydale and
Trask N.E. Annex"
Ordinance No. NS-4~
Reducing prima facie speed
limit on portion of Green-
ville St. btn Edinger St.
and Delhi Road
Reso.No. 60-55
i Initiat:kng proceedin~s
I for Annexation
"B$~m~ Annex No. l"
(set hearing date)
Communications
IBoundary Commission,
!Yellow Cab Company, et al
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Ordinance, on motion of
Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, the following Ordinance entitled
"Ordinance No. NS-~3 ordering and providing for a Special Municipal
Election to be held in certain territory designated ~Berrydale and
Trask N.E. Annex' on May 10, 1960, for the purpose of submitting
to the voters of said territory the question of annexation to the
City of Santa Ana"
was donsidered and passed by the following vote:
~yes, Councilmen
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly
Nome
Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall
The council having unanimously waived the reading of the Ordinance, on motion of
Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, the following Ordinance entitledi~
"Ordinance No. NS-~44 reducing the prima facie speed limit on
portion of Greenville Street between Edinger Street and
Delhi Road"
was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Counctlmen
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly
None
Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Councilman Heinly, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Resolution entitle~:
"Resolution No. 60-55 initiating proceedings for the annexation of
territory to the City of Santa Aha, designating an appropriate
name of 'Baims Annex No. l' for said territory and giving notice
of protest hearing thereo?~''
and setting hearing date of Maylg~ 1960, was considered and passed by the follow-
ing vote:
~yes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen Bob B~ewer~ A. A. Hall
On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, the following commu,
nications were received and filed:
From the Boundary Ccmmzis~ion regardiB~ proposed annexation of territory to th~
City of Garden Grove "Annexation No. 9~", and advising the boundaries of the pro-
posed annexation are reasonably definite and certain,
From the Boundary Commission regarding proposed annexation of territory tO the
City of Garden Grove "Annexatic~ No. 96", and advising the boundaries of the pro-
posed annexation are not definite and certain. Ail documents were ordered refer-
red back to the City for correction and re-submission to the Boundary Commission,
From the Boundary Coe~ission regarding proposed annexation of territory to
the City of Garden Grove "Annexation No. 96 - Revised", and advising the boundar-
ies of the proposed annexation are reasonably definite and certain although it
cuts property lines. This proposed annexation also overlaps "Annexation No. 2T'
to the City of Westminster and a portion of territory presently in the City of
Garden Grove,
From Leslie E. Powell of the Yellow Cab Company, submitting a report from the
Rockwell Meter Company showing typical cities changing from zone or flat rates to
taximeters,
From Secretary, P.T.A., Monte Vista Elomentary School, requesting a patrolman
at the intersection of S,,11ivan Street and Monte Vista Avenue, for the protection
of the school children,
From Carl Lewis, 2222 South Rene Drive, requesting consideration of applica-
tion as member of the Planning Commission,
Frcm Everett Ely Parks, 206 W. ~th Street, requesting consideration of appli-
cation as member of the Planning C~maission,
From Edward A. Cline, 1~1 Bewley Street, requesting consideration of appli-'~
cation as member of the Planning Ccemaission,
From Mrs. Maudie L. Bailey, 312 Occidental Street, on behalf of her husband,
Ernest W. Bailey, and herself, expressing willingness to serve on the Bowers Mem-
orial Museum Board and the Santa Aha Vehicle Parking District No. l,
From Norman R. Nichols, 836 N. Parton Street, requesting consideration of
application to serve as member of the Santa Ama Vehicle Parking District No. l,
From Diehl, Evans and C~mpany submitting Auditor's Report for December
Minutes of the 157th Meeting of the Board of Trustees, Orange County Mosquit¢
Abatement District, dated February 19, 1960,
Application of The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, before the
~Public Utilities Co~nission, for authority to construct, maintain and operate two
~.'~'~spur tracks at grade across Ritchey Street, to be identified as Crossing No.
2-177.2-C, and
Notification of the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control of Beverage Ap-
lications of Raymond N. L~we, 1705 No. Mmin Street; ~lbert M. and Kate Murrietta,
16~6 E. First Street~
/4,08
Request On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, the oral request of .
' J.Wayne Harrison
Bowers Memorial
Museum Board
Advertise for bids
~Power Stump Cutter~
Widen Nc.Main St.,
Project 102, Unit V,
i and Resurfacing 14th
St., Project C-43.
Release Bond
i 'I~act No.2743
Release Bond
Tract No.3416
Approve payment ~
Allison Honer
Approve payment to
IAllison Honer Co.
:Approve pS~ment to
i James A. Moran Construc-
ition Company
c~
~Request
~Santa Ana Downtown
iAssociation-Spring
i Fe st ival
iiApplication to
~.Solicit funds
changes
J. Wayne Harrison, indicating a desire to serve as a member of the Bowers Memorial
Museum Board was accepted.
On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Gould and carried~ the Purchasing Agent~.!
was authorized to advertise for bids onthe following:
A pOwer Stump currier, S~cificatAbn 6N2-7~ ;'
For the wi~=n~ of No~ ~ ~, between 7th and 15th Streets, Unit V, ~
~oJect 102~ ~d ,,~
For the res~fac~ of l~th Street~ between ~in and ~ Stre~s, ~oJect ~
c-~3;
hi4~ to be opened April 18, 1960.
On motion of Councilman Helnly, seconded by Gould and carried, bond in the sum of
$42,000.00~ filed by Villa-Riviera Development, Inc., for the improvements on pro-
perry at the southeast corner of the intersection of Hazard and Newhope Avenues,
in Tract No. 2743, was ordered released and improvements accepted as completed.
On motion of Cou.nc~lm~n Heird.7, seconded b70ould and cam-ied, bond in the sum of
$23,000.00, filed by Hodges Building Corporation, for impro;ements of property
located 1000 fe~ north of Mcl~a~lden Street on the west side of McClay Street, in
Tract No. 3416, was ordered released and improvements accepted as cempleted.
On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, approval was granted'
~for payment of $~d~;74 to Allison Eoner COmPany for repair of roof drain under
,~alk between ll2 and ll4 South Main SSreet, which work was done by Pacific Plumbing
Cum~y, in accordance with request of the Department of Public Work~.
On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, approval was granted~l
for revised payment to Allison Honer C~mpany, in the amount of $2,537.28, for 7,929!i
square feet of paving at $O.32/sq. ft.~ for street improvements on North Bristol
1
Street, adjacent to Honer Plaza, in accordance with request of the Department of
Public Works.
On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, approval was granted!
for payment of $224.00 to James A. Moran Construction C~,pany on stoTM drain Pro-
Jeot No. 3~ for the extra work to change the grade of the pipe on En~llsh Street
at Fifth Street, in accordance with request of the Department of Public Works.
Conmmu~ication was presented from the Santa Ana Downtown Association requesting
cha~4~e in dates of the Spring Festival frem April 8th and 9th to April 1st and
2nd, and the closing of the four blocks on Fourth Street, On~ motion of Council-!~
man Heinly, seconded by Gould and carried, the communication was received, filed,
and the Department of Public Works instructed to block off the street on the east
side of Fourth Street frc~ Spurgeon to Bush Streets, and from Bush to Main Streets;
on the west side of Fourth and Main Streets to Sycamore Street, and from Sycamore
Street to Broadway, and that "No Parking" ban be imposed after 6 P.M. on March ~lst~
and the traffic be .~losed from 6 A.M. April 1 to Noon on April 3, 1960.
On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Gould and carried, the application of
The American Cancer Society was granted to again conduct the annual Crusade for
funds for research, education and service, beginning April 18th through April BOth,
1960.
On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Gould and carried, the request of the
Manager rec~,ending changes in the 1959-1960 budget, was postponed until the next
meeting.
409
~ewer Assessment District
~arb0r Blvd.-Santa Ana
~tver
C ~o
owners, requesting that a petition be prepared to initiate a sewer assessment dis-
trict in the general area bordered by Harbor Boulevard on the west; Santa /bna-River
on the east; Bolsa Street on the north; and Sugar Avenue on the south. On motion
of Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, the request was referred to
?etition
larter Lighting, et al
~reacher- Broadway and
Fourth Street
the Department of Public Works for preparation of proper petition.
A petition was presented, signed by approximately seven owners of businesses on
Broadway, between Brd and ~th Streets, protesting against the Preacher, broadcast-
ing at 4th and Broadway every Friday night, and on motion of Councilman Gould, se-
conded by Heinly and carried, the petition was received, filed, and the Clerk instr~c-
ted to notify the Preacher to be present at the meeting of April 4, 1960, for the
Renewal Agreement
Bowl Concession
purpose ofd~t~rmi~i~whether or not his street use permit should be revoked.
Commonication was again Presented frem the City Employees Association requesting
-option to renew Agreement of Bowl Concession for one year beginning April l, 1960
to March B1, 1961. On motion of Councilman Heinly~ seconded by Gould and carried,
the City Employees Association was granted an optinn to renew Agreement of Bowl
Requests
Secretary-City SchoolS;
Diamond Elementary SCh~ool
iReso.No.60-56
Red Zone
Bristol at 17th Sts.
Concession, beginning April 1, 1960 to June SO, 1960, and all other matters pertain~
to the Bowl were continued to July 5, 1960.
On motion of Councilman Gould~ seconded by Heinly and carried, action was continuedi
until the next regular meeting on the following matters:
From the Manager reference request of S~cretary, City Schools, advising the
Board of Education acted upon two requests regarding the safety of school children
and requesting safety measures as follows:
(1) Establish a crosswalk on Washington Street at Custer Street, for the
safety of the children attending Lincoln School, in view of the recent
serious accident on Washington Street.
(2) The painting of the curb on ~/est 2nd Street, west of Flower Street and
adjacent to McKinley School, to be used as a loading zone for kinder-
garten and primary c~ildren.
Frcm the Manager reference request of Principal of Diamond Elementary School,
for additional sidewalks, or a foot-bridge to span the flood control ditch at Wil-
shire Avenue and Raitt Street, for children to go to school without using Edinger
Street.
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Councilman Heinly, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Resolution entitled!:
"Resolution No. 60-56 concerniag parking limitations and curb
markings in accordance therewith"
establishing red zones on the east side of Bristol Street between Washington Avenuei~
and 17th Street, as rec~,mended by the Department of Public Works, was considered
and passed b2 the following vote:
Reso.No.60-57
iiNo Parking-Broadway
~ibtn8th and 10th Sts.
!!Drive-up Mail Box
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Heinly
Hoes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen Bob B~ewer, A. A. Hall
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Councilman Heinly, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Resolution entitled
"Resolution No. 60-57 concerning parking limitations and curb
markings in accordance therewith"
establishing No Parking on the east side of Broadway between Eighth and Tenth Streets
for a drive-up mail box, as recon~ended by the Department of Public Works, was con-
!iReso.No. 60'58
iiNo Parking-Grand
btn McFadden St.
and Chestnut Ave.
sidered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Conncilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale N. Reinly
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen BOb Brewer, A. A. Hall
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Councilman Neinly, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Resolution entitled
"Resolution No. 60-58 concerning parking limitations and curb
markings in accordance therewith"
410
establishing "No Parking Any Time" on the east side of Grand Avenue between Mc
Request
D. A. Thompson
Stop sign Broadway
and Santa Clara Ave.
Change Order No.16
Santa Ana Public
Librar~.
Escrow
iInstructions
A.T.&S.F~ By.
(Santiago Day Camp)
and Chestnut Avenues measured from the center line of McFadden Avenue, and instal-
llng the signs to effectm~te the regulation, as rec~ended by the Department of
Public Works, was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Dale H. Hein]y
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen Bob Brewer, A. ^. Hall
aKain '
On motion of ,Councilman Gould, seco~ed by Heinly and carried, action wasTcoHtinUe~!
until the next regular meeting on the request of D. A. Thompson, 9531 Random Drive,ii
Anaheim, on behalf of relatives residing on North Park Drive, for the installation
of a stop sign at southeast corner of Broadway and Santa Clara Avenue.
Vice-
On motion of Counci'lman Neinly, seconded by Gould and carried, the/Mayor was autho~
ized to execute Change Order No. 16, dated March 17, 1960, with The Gallegos Cor-
poratic~ for the Santa Arm Public Library, as follows: Item No. 1: Locate free
Standing book stacks on west side of mezzanine as sho~n on this sheet, using the
asphalt tile space as previously fixed and now in place, at the extra amount of
It was moved by Councilman He!nly, seconded by Gould and carried, that proper offi~
cials be authorized to execute Amended Escrow Instructions No. 42855-C, dated
March 21, 1960, with the Orange County Famers Mutual Fire Insurance Company, a
Corporation, for street easement over the westerly 12 feet of property at the
northeast corner of Main and Eleventh Streets, for North Main Street widening,
sideration of $40,000.00, and by stating that the consideration being paid through
this escrow is compensation for d,m-ges to building, and is to be disbursed as set '
out in original escrow instructions dated April 9, 1959.
On motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Heinly and carried, the Vice-~yor was
authorized to enter into an agreement with the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail-
way Company, at a rental of $1.00 per year, for a small portion of property located
in Santiago Day Camp, formerly used by the County of Orange.
On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Gould and carried, the City Council
adjourned to Monday, March 28, 1960, at 5:30 P.M. in the Council Chamber.
Cler~ of the Couneit !i