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I! Council Chamber
Santa Ana City Hall
December 18, 1961 7:30 P.M.
i!City Council met in regular session.
Meeting called to order by the Mayor.
Present: Councilmen
Absent: CounciLmen
Royal E. Hubbard, Henry H. Schlueter,
Dale H. Heinly, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall
None
The Pledge of Allegiance was given.
Invocation was given by Reverend Glenn E. McFarland, Reformed Presbyterian Church.
Each member of the City Council having received copies of the Minutes of December 4,
1961, reading of the Minutes was dispensed with and approved as mailed, on motion of
i Councilman Heinly, seconded by Schlueter and carried.
ilBid acceptance
ilConstruct C~mille
!iStreet btn Corta
!!Drive and Andres
Place Project C-65
Bid acceptance
i!One truck, four
]!Chassis w/cabs,
.seven Police Sedans,
!iSpecification No. 621.32
A tabulation of bids was again presented for t~e construction of Camille Street be-
tween Corta Drive and Andres Place, Project C-65, as follows:
Warren Southwest, Inc.
Herz American
R. J. Noble Co.
S. J. Cook & Sons, Inc.
Griffith Co.
R. & M. Landscaping
Sully-Miller Contracting Co.
Fred Croddy
Total Bid Bond
$24,694.85 10~
27,523.00 10~
25,962.80 Bond not submitted
25,995.00 10~
28,940.50 $3,000.00
24,659.80 lO~
26,182.40 lO~
26,156.80 10~
On recommendation of the Director of Public Works and on motion of Councilman Hubbard,[
seconded by Heinly and carried, the lowest and best bid of R. & M. Landscaping was
accepted at the unit prices and in the total amount of $24,659.80, with the stipulatio$
that only the following subcontractractors be authorized to assist them on this projec~
as per a written statement submitted by them on December ll, 1961: Concrete Work -
Superior Concrete Works, Anaheim,and Paving - Sully-Miller ~Company, Long Beach; and
all other bids rejected.
A tabulation of bids was presented for the furnishing and delivering of one ½-ton
pick up truck, two 9800 G.V.W. Chassis with cab, two 19500 G.V.W. Chassis with cab,
seven 4-door Police Sedans, Specification No. 621-32, as follows:
Item a Item bl
George Dunton, Inc. ~ ~
L. D. Coffing Co. 1,552.96 1,999.79
McMurtrie-Payne Corp. No Bid No Bid
Monte E. Peters No Bid No Bid
Plymouth Center
Item b2 Item cl Item c2 Item dl Item d2
2,035.59 2,577.96 2,977.96 7,620.10 4,748.04
1,897.00 3,056.00 3,356]23 ~o Bid No Bid
No Bid No Bid No Bim 6,986.05 4,417.72
On recommendation of the Director of Public Works and on motion of Councilman Heiuly,
seconded by Brewer and carried, the lowest and best'bid of L. D. Coffing Co. was ac-
cepted for Items a, cl, c2 and dl, at the unit prices and total amount of $14,728.98;
the lowest and best bid of George Dunton, Inc. was accepted for Item bl, in the total
amount of $1,994.51; the lowest and best bid of McMurtrie-Payne Corp. was accepted fox
Item b2, in the total amount of $1,897.00; and the lowest and best bid of Monte E.
Peters Plymouth Center for Item d2, in the total amount of $4,k17.72, and all other
iBid acceptance
~iRadio-Telephone Trans-
ilmxtting and receiving
~!Equipment; Specification
:No. 654-5
bids iu the respective items be rejected.
A tabulation of bids was presented for the furnishing and delivering of Radio-
Telephone Transmitting and Receiving Equipment, Specification No. 654-5, as follows:
Item 1 Item 2 Item 3
Orange County Radio & Telephone Service, Inc. No Bid $1,603.6~ No Bid
International Telephone & Telegraph Corp. No Bid No Bid No Bid
Motorola C~unications & Electronics, Inc. $4,916.60 $1,197.~8 $883.02
On recommendation of the Director of Public Works and on motion of CounciLman Heinly,
seconded by Hubbard and carried, the lowest and best bid of Motorola Communications &
Electronics, Inc. was accepted at the unit prices and in the total amount of $6,997.10
and the other bid rejected.
~id acceptance
Jarious specified
Materials required
for a Public Park
Sprinkler System~ Speci- follows:
ficatiOn NO. 691-16
C ~'~ Item 1
Plante Pipe & Steel~ Inc. No Bid
Republic Supply Co. of Calif. $2668.00
A tabulation of bids was presented for the furnishing and delivering of various specified
materials required for a Public Park Sprinkler System, Specification No. 691-16, as
Snow Irrigation Eng. Co.,Inc. 2605.82
Howard Supply Co. No Bid
Carson Supply Co. No Bid
Chas. A. Estey, Inc. No Bid
Lord & Babcock Inc. No Bid
Oranco Supply Co. 2895.36
Item 2a Item 2b Item 2c Item 2d Item 2e Item 2f Item 2g Item 3a
720.50 410.OO 368.40 488.30 368.55 28.16 21.12 48.90
713.51 416.10 369.53 496.77 371.74 28.26 21.17 51.38
723.91 438.50 387.72 513.38 388.83 29.79 22.11 52.00
714.78 408.90 364.08 482.79 365.34 27.85 20.88 No Bid
No Bid No Bid No Bid No Bid No Bid No Bid No Bid No Bid
713.13 407.70 363.24 481.65 362.70 27.83 20.84 50.00
719.23 419.33 372.40 500.72 374.77 28.49 21.35 47.42
Plante Pipe & Steel, Inc.
Republic Supply Co. of Calif.
Snow Irrigation Eng. Co.,Inc.
Howard Supply Co.
Carson Supply Co.
Chas. A. Estey, Inc.
Lord & Babcock Inc.
Oranco Supply Co.
Item 3b Item 3c Item 3d Item 3e Item 3f Item 3g Item 34 Item 3i Ite~ 3J
1454.0o 1952.91 43.32 87.24 29.08 203.56 58.16 8.00 15.00
1498.12 2189.4o 59.92 89.89 29.96 209.74 59.92 8.32 15.6o
1495.00 2008.80 59.80 89.70 29.90 209.30 59.80 8.~2 15.60
1507.00 2024.19 60.28 90.42 30.14 210.98 60.28 No Bid No Bid
No Bid No Bid No Bid No Bid No Bid No Bid No Bid No Bid No Bid
1500.00 2025.00 60.00 90.00 30.00 210.OO 60.00 8.32 16.64
1528.80 2148.12 61.15 91.73 30.58 214.03 61.15 9.57 17.94
Item 4a Item 4b Item 4c Item 4d Item 4e Item 4f Item 4g Item 44
Plante Pipe & Steel, Inc. ~ ~9.25 ~ $351.75 $-'~.~ ~ $17.00 ~
Republic Supply Co. of Calif. 5.72 8.77 88.97 333.75 3568.20 189.22 89.20 47.30
Snow Irrigation Eng. Co., Inc. 5.90 9.04 91.73 342.98 No Bid' No Bid No Bid No Bid
Howard Supply Co. 5.44 9.44 95.76 359.10 No Bid No Bid No Bid No Bid
Carson Supply Co. No Bid No Bid No Bid No Bid No Bid No Bid No Bid No Bid
Chas. A. Estey, Inc. No Bid No Bid No Bid No Bid No Bid No Bid No Bid No Bid
Lord & Babcock Inc. 5.94 9.10 92.40 345.00 No Bid 28.28 lO.15 5.18
Oranco Supply Co. 6.74 10.34 104.83 390.00 No Bid 57.62 20.19 11.73
On recon~endation of the Director of Public Works and on motion of Councilman Heinly,
seconded by Hubbard and carried~ the lowest and best bid of Snow Irrigation Engineering
Company, Inc., in the total amount of $2,605.82, was accepted for Item 1; the lowest and
best bid of Lord-Babcock, Inc., at the unit prices and in the total amount of $2,377.09,
was accepted for all items under Item 2; the lowest and best bid of Republic Supply Com-
pany of California~ at the unit prices and in the total amount of $4,282.76, was accepted
for all sections of Item 3 except Item 3a, and Items 4b, 4c, and 4d; the lowest and best
bid of Oranco Supply Co., in the total smount of $47.42, was accepted for Item 3a; and the
Bid acceptance
Various specified
Traffic Control
Devices Specification
No. 643-6
lovett and best bid of Howard Supply Co~pany, in the total amount of $5.44, was accepted
for Item 4a; and all other bids rejected.
A tabulation of bids was presented for the furnishing and delivering of various specified
traffic control devices, Specification No. 643-6, as follows:
Item 1 Item 2 Item 3 Item 4 Item 5 Item 6 Item 7
Econolite Corp. $~.19 $972~. 0 $2---0~ ~125~.7 ~ ~1.00 $125.00
Continued hearing
Amend. Appl. No. 355
Jesse 0jeda
Item 8 Item 9 Item 10 Item 11 Item 12 Item 13 Item 14
$3 7--7 v.o - 59.oo
Item 15 Item 16 Item 17 Item 18 Item 19 Item 20
" $2302.15
On recon~nendation of the Director of Public Works and on motion of Councilman Heinly,
seconded by Hubbard and carried, the bid of Econolite Corporation, was accepted at the
anit prices and in the total amount of $10,074.17.
This being the date set for the continued hearing on Amendment Application No. 355, filed
by Jesse Ojeda, amending Sectional District Map 8-5-9, to reclassify from the R-1 to the-
C-5 and R-1-B Districts, property on the south side of Seventeenth Stree% between Mabury
smd Wright Streets (the southwest corner of Mabury and Seventeenth Streets)~ all as shown
on Exhibit A.A. 355A; co~m~_nication was presented from the Planning Commission stating the
Co~m~ission received and accepted a special study of the zoning along East Seventeerth
Street between the Sants Aha Freeway and Tustin Avenue and has taken the report of the
Planning Department under ~ubmission and will f~rward to the Council, at the earliest
353
possible date, its findings and rec~endations and requesting that no action be
taken on Amendment Application No. 355 which would pre-empt the widest possible range
of choice on a lasting solution. On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Hubbard
'1i Hearxng
i Amend.Appl. No. 364
i G. E. Hasenyager
and carried, the hearing was continued until the meeting of January 15, 1962, on Amend-
ment Application No. 355, filed by Jesse Ojeda.
This being the date set for hearing on Amendment Application No. 364, filed by G. E.
Hasenyager, amending Sectional District Map No. 5-5-9, to reclassify from A-1 Distric~
to R-1 or R-3 District, property on the north side of Santa Clara Avenue east of and
adjacent to the A.T. & S.F. Railroad tracks, all as shoxm on Exhibits A.A. 364A and
A.A. 36bB. At the request of the Applicant and on motion of Councilmsn He~nly, ~e-
conded by Hubbard and c~rried~ Amendment Application No. 364, filed by G. E. Hasen-
]Hearing
!!Amend.Appl. No. 366
A. L. Marshall
yager was taken off calendar.
This being the date set for hearing on Amendment Application No. 366, filed by A. L.
Marshall, amending Sectional District Map No. h-5-9, to reclassify from A-1 District
to the R-1 or R-3 District, property on the north end of Deodar Street north of Seven-
teenth Street~ all as shown on Exhibits A.A. 366A and A.A. 366B; Attorney Milford W.
Dahl, 401 West Eighth Street, representing the Applicant, stated they would stand or
Hearing
iiAmend. Appl. No. 368
iiW. F. Croddy
Ordinance
fall on the R-3 Zoning. Approximately 25 people stood in protest; and Arthur Cooper,
13751 Deodar Street, representing residents to the south, Irving Trout, 13991 Deodar
Street, and Kenneth Gallager, 13852 Deodar Street, spoke in opposition to any multi-
family zoning. It was moved by Counciln~n Hubbard and seconded by Schlueter that the
decision of the Planning Commission be affirmed and Amendment Application No. 366,
filed by A. L. Marshall denied. Motion not vote on. It was moved by Councilman
Heinly and seconded by Brewer, that the matter be tabled for 60 days for study by the
Planning Director.
Roll Call Ayes,
Noes~
Ab sent,
Councilmen Henry H. Schlueter, Dale H. Heinly,
Bob Brewer~ A. A. Hall
Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard
Councilmen None
This being the date set for hearing on Amendment Application No. 368, filed by W. F.
Croddy, amending Sectional District Map 12-5-10, to reclassify from the R-1 to C-1
or R-lB District, property on the west side of Baker Street 135 feet south of Seven-
teenth Street, and on the east side of Louise Street 135 feet south of Seventeenth
Street~ all as shown on Exhibits A.A. 368A and A.A. 368B; no protests were received
and the hearing was closed. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded 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. 368 and amending
Sectional District Map 12-5-10 (Exhibit A.A. 368B)"
i'~Hearing
ilAmend. Appl. No. 369
Henry C. Cox
ii Ordinance
6l~ ' `4'``/
was introduced, considered and placed on file for second reading.
This being the date set for hearing on Amendment Application No. 369, filed by Henry
C. Cox, amending Sectional District Maps 23-5-10 and 26-5-10, to reclassify from the
A-1 and M-1 Districts to the R-1 District, property on the north side of Warner Avenue
between Raitt Street and Rene Drive, which is approximately 96 acres of Tentative Tra~
No. 4402, and approximately 0.17 acres on the south side of Warner Avenue at the F-2
Flood Control Channel~ all as shown on Exhibit A.A. 369A; no protests were received
and the hearing was closed. On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Hubbard and
carried, the following Ordinance entitled:
"Ordinance amending Article IX of the Santa Ana Municipal
Code to change District Classification on Amendment Appli-
cation No. 369 and amending Sectional District Map 23-5-10
(Exhibit A.A. 369A)"
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!Continued hearing
iAdopt O~dinance
Establish drainage
fees
was introduced, considered and placed on f~le for second reading.
This being the date set for the continued hearing on the adoption of an Ordinance
establishing drainage fees, on motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Hubbard and
carried, the Affidavit of Publication was received and filed, and the hearing con-
Hearing
Vacate Alley
east of Main St.
south of Central
Avenue
Hearing
Grade Separation
East First St. at
A.T. & S.F. Ry.
Tracks
tinued until the meeting of January 15, 1962.
This being the date set for hearing to vacate a twenty-foot alley 150 feet east of
Main Street beginning 170 feet south of Central Avenue; on motion of Councilman
Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the Affidavit of Publication was rmceived,
filed, and the hearing closed; action was continued until the next meeting on the
adoption of the Resolution ordering the vacation.
This being the date set for hearing on the proposed constr~ction of the grade
separation on East First Street at the A.T. & S.F. Railway tracks; Ken Drimlow,
516 Orangewood Avenue, Anaheim, prospective owner of property at Hathaway and First
Streets, objected to the underground crossing as it would be detrimental to his
particular type of business; Kenneth Gabriel, representing Diamond Ice Co., ll06
East First Street, and several other businesses in the area, protested the pro-
posed grade separation as no definite need has been shown at this time, and since
this matter has been brought to the public's attention the owners of business
buildings have been unable to lease said buildings as they are unaSle to advise
prospective tenents whether or not they will have access to First Street; Robert L.
Stevens, 13321 Country Lane, Tustin, owner of property at the northeast corner of
First and Hathaway Streets, stated the Garden Grove Freeway is soon to be construct~
which will eliminate considerable traffic on First Street, Fourth Street is started
at Irvine Boulevard into Santa Aha which is not completed and also Edinger Street
is not completed and before an underpass is constructed a survey should be made to
determine the volume of traffic these thoroughfares would take of and how
much traffic would be eliminated on First Street. The Mayor declared the hearing
closed. On motion of Councilman Brewer, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the
Affidavit of Publication was received and filed. The Director of Public Works orall~i
reported as to the volume of traffic on East First Street, the approximate time of
the completion of the Newport Freeway to divert traffic from First Street, and that
action should be taken on the application for the grade separation at this time. It
was moved by Councilman Brewer that no further action be taken in regard to the pre-
posed construction of the grade separation on East First Street at the A.T. & S.F.
Railway tracks. Motion lost for lack of a second. On motion of Councilman Heinly,
seconded by Hubbard and carried, the oral report of the Director of Public Works
Appeal Appl. No. 50
Edwin R. Wellington IV
Variance Appl. No. 1568
Resol. No. 61-2~3
Granting Variance
was accepted, and the Department of Public Works instructed to proceed with the
application for the grade separation.
.
Appeal Application No. 50 of Edwin R. Wellington IV, was presented on Variance
Application No.1568, to build a new retail market building in the R-1 District, at
llgO South Sullivan Street, wherein the Applicant appeals the denial of the Zoning
Admininstrator. Communication was presented from Curtiss O. Woodall, 242~ West
McFadden Avenue, protesting granting of the Variance, and requesting a six-foot
block fence along the east property line as one of the conditions, if granted. On
motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the communication was
received and filed.
355
T.D. MacBird, Architect, 1601 East Washington Avenue, representing the Applicant, stated
the existing building is a fire hazard; that the proposed building would be fire resistan~
and of modern construction; there would be adequate offstreet parking; that the six-foot
block wall that Mr. Woodall requested is part of their proposal; and the proposed market
would be an asset to the neighborhood. Mr. MacBird presented a petition, signed by
approximately 31 adjacent property owners in favor of the proposed new market. On motion
of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the petition was received and
filed. The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Councilman Brewer, seconded by Heinly and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 61-293 granting Variance No. 1568 on
Appeal Application No. 50 filed by Edwin R. Wellington IV~
was considered and passed by the following vote:
Appeal Appl. No. 51
City Council
Variance hppl. No. 156~
William Wenke ~ Harry
Tancredi
liAppeal~Appl. No. 52
'Alvin otauffer &
~ Max Norman
l~onditional Use Permit
No. 80 - Neal D. Minter
Ayes, Councilmen
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
Royal E. Hubbard, Henry H. Schlueter, Dale H. Heinly, Bob Brewer,
A.A. Hall
None
None
Appeal Application No. 51 of the City Council was presented on Variance Application No.
1564, filed by William Wenke and Harry Tancredi, to allow a "reading institute" in the
professional district, at 2006 North Broadway, wherein at the meeting of December ~, 196~
the City Council determined to appeal the denial of the Zoning Administrator. William
Wenke, 2727 Olive Lane, stated this was not the "Commercial" type of school in that they
issued no Certificates, Diplomas, or the like, but gave professional help to people who
had difficulty with reading or reading comprehension. H.H. Reisman, 1608 Spurgeo~ Street,
owner of property at 2020 North Broadway, objected to the congested parking problem that
would be added to by daytime students, and questioned how many students would be attending!
the daytime classeS. Mr. Reisman stated he had no objection after his question was
satisfactorily answered by Mr. Hansen from the audience. It was moved by Councilman
Heinly, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the Appeal Application be continued and in thel
meantime the Planning Director and his staff be directed to present the problem to the !1~
Planning Commission to make a determination based upon the Ordinances of the City; that
said determination be furnished this Council at the earliest practical date to be a part
of this Appeal to be determined at that time, with instructions to the Manager that
every thing is Status Quo until that hearing date.
Appeal Application No. 52 of Alvin Stauffer and Max Norman, was presented on Conditional
Use Permit No. 80, filed by Neal D. Minter, to establish a 58-unit trailer park in the
C-1 District, on property located north of the northwest corner of Bristol Street and
Memory Lane, wherein the Appellant appeals the approval of the Planning Commission. Max
Norman, 2526 North Baker Street, stated the basis for the Appeal is that a trailer court
would not be compatible with the district and also the understanding that there is going
to be an application for a second trailer park. Alvin Stauffer, 1232 Park Lane, stated
the homes in this area are valued between $25,000.00 and $75,000.00, that a trailer park
would change the character of the present highly desirable neighborhood, would tend to
lower present property values, and the Planning Department recommended denial. Louis
Clemmons, 1026 River Lane, stated it is becoming more difficult to find desirable
residential districts in the City, that this area should remain a high class residential
area and requested the Council to uphold the Appeal and deny the permit. Neal Minter,
14052 Memory Lane, stated he has lived on this property for 53 years, and further stated
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Request
Veterans
Industries, Inc.
Waive off-street
Parking requirements
311 E. 4th Street
Preliminary Record of
Survey Map No. 230
Henry C. Cox
he was prevented from placing any type of permanent structure due to the presence of a
Metropolitan Water District line running diagonally across said property; that the proposed
trailer park was plannned for elderly people without children, tt was moved by Councilman
Hubbard and seconded by Schlueter that Conditional Use Permit No. 80 filed by Neal D. Minte
be granted, subject to the conditions as imposed by the Planning Department and the Depart-
merit of Public Works.
Roll Call Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Henry H. Schlueter, A.A. Hall
Noes, Councilmen Dale H. Heinly, Bob Brewer
Absent, Councilmen None
Motion carried.
#
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the recommendation of the
Planning Commission was approved, and the request of Z.B. West, President, Veterans
Industries, Inc., was granted, for the waiving of off-street parking requirements at 311
East Fourth Street, as prescribed by Section 9230.225 of the Zoning Ordinance.
Communication was presented from the Planning Department recommending denial of Preliminary
Record of Survey Map No. 230, filed by Henry C. Cox, creating four lots located north and
east of the intersection of Flora and Salts Streets. On motion of Councilman Heinly,
seconded by Hubbard and carried, Preliminary Record of Survey Map No. 230, filed by Henry
Preliminary Record of
Survey Map No. 231
Henry C. Cox
C. Cox was denied.
Communication was presented from the Planning Department recommending approval of Prelimina~.4Y
Record of Survey Map No. 231, filed by Henry C. Cox, creating four lots located north and
east of the intersection of Flora and Salts Streets, subject to conditions. On motion of
Councilman Heinly, seconded by Hubbard and carried, Preliminary Record of Survey Map No.
Preliminary Record of
Survey Map No. 227
John Magarro
231, filed by Henry C. Cox was approved, subject to conditions.
This being the continued action on Preliminary Record of Survey Map No. 227, filed by John
Magarro, creating four parcels on property on the south side of Sugar Avenue approximately
850 feet west of Harbor Boulevard, communication was presented from the Planning Department
recommending approval of Preliminary Record of Survey Map No. 227, subject to conditions.
James E. Walker, Attorney, 310 Spurgeon Building, representing the Applicant, stated it was
almost impossible to comply with the alley requirements on Parcels Nos. 1, 2 and 3, as it
would serve no purpose to the present owners, or any owners in the foreseeable future and
called attention to the proposed Ordinance which would permit Council to grant exceptions
to the alley requirements, Hugh Halderman, 136 West Washington Avenue, Engineer for Mr.
Magarro and the Subdivider, stated the present records show parcels Nos. 2 and 3 as two
i Preliminary Record of
i Survey Map No. 233
l!Boyle Engineering &
! Martin E. Lindssy,
let ux (Aoprove Plans &
iiSpeci£ic~tions)
separate parcels on the Assessor's Rolls and Statutes require them to be shown as existing
on the Record of Survey, and the line could not be deleted. On motion of Councilman Heinly,
seconded by Hubbard and carried, Preliminary Record of Survey Map No. 227, filed by John
Magarro, was approved, subject to conditions, the first condition being that Lots 2 and 3
as shown on the Record of Survey Map be considered to be one lot and that the final Record
of Survey Map have that line deleted, that Conditions A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, M
and N as recommended by the Planning Department be complied with, and consistent with the
proposed Ordinance that no alleys are required.
Communication was presented from the Planning Department recommending approval of Preliminar~
Record of Survey Map No. 233, filed by Boyle Engineering and Martin E. Lindsay, et ux,
creating two parcels located at the southwest corner of Chestnut and Lyon Streets, subject
to conditions.
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!ITentative Tract
iMap No. 4503
J.B. Greenberg
Jack Rimel, Attorney, 310 North Main Street, presented a letter and two plats regarding
their objections to certain conditions. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by
Heinly and carried, the communication and two plats were received and filed. Attorney Rimel
stated they had no objections to any of the Conditions except E, F, G and H. It was moved
by Councilman Heinly and seconded by Hubbard, that Preliminary Record of Survey Map No.
233, filed by Boyle Engineering and Martin E. Lindsay, et ux, be approved, subject to the
conditions as recommended by the Planning Department with the exception of Conditions G
and H, whereby the City will waive the requirement for improvements in exchange for the
dedication of .19 acres of land. It'~s moved by Councilman Heinly, seconded by Hubbard
Ordinance No. NS-554
iAmend. Code Sections
~'9324., 9324.1.,
!9324.2 & 9324.3.
Relating to alleys)
!lOrdinance No. NS-555
iGrant Franchise to
i~alifornia Gas Trans-
mission ~
kgreements
I Harold Gimeno
Darter Sign Co.,
!Bt al
and carried, that the motion be amended, and that the waiver of requirements for improve-
ments apply only to the northerly portion and that Conditions G and H shall apply to the
southerly portion prior to the utilities release. On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded
by Hubbard and carried, the Director of Public Works was instructed to prepare plans and
specifications for the improvements of said northerly parcel, at the earliest practical
date, said improvements to be made in exchange for the dedication of .19 acres.
Communication was presented from the Planning Department recommending approval of Tentative
Tract 'Map No. 4503, filed by J.B. Greenberg, combining lots located on the east side of
South Main Street about 150 feet south of Central Avenue (Reversion to acreage map),
subject to conditions. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried,
Tentative Tract Map No. 4503, filed by J.B. Greenberg, was approved subject to conditions.
.
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Ordinance, on motion of Council-
man Heinly, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the following Ordinance entitled:
"Ordinance No. NS-554 amending Santa Aha Municipal Code Sections
9324., 9324.1., 9324.2. and 9324.3. relating to alleys"
was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Henry H. Schlueter, 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 Council-
man Heinly, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the following Ordinance entitled:
"Ordinance No. NS-555 of the City Council of the City of Santa Aha
granting to California Gas Transmission Company, a California
corporation, its successors and assigns, the Franchise to construct,
maintain, operate, renew, repair, change the size of and remove or
abandon in place a pipe line, necessary or convenient for the
grantee's business in, under, over, along, or across certain public
streets, alleys and ways dedicated to public use in the City of
Santa Aha"
was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Henry H. Schlueter, Dale H. Heinly,
Bob Brewer, A.A. Hall
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, proper officials were
authorized to execute the following agreements:
With Harold Gimeno for the design of the proposed Museum Storage Building and the
Air Conditioning of the Existing Building: and
With Carter Sign Company, Triangle Steel & Supply, and Towner Tool & Steel, to
construct an electric sign at 2111 West Seventeenth Street, which extends over and upon the
established setback line.
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greement On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, action was again con- I
H ~ bounty of Orange
Impounding fees tinued until the next meeting, on the Agreement with the County increasing the impounding!i
for do s & fseding
fees for cats fees for dogs from $1.00 to $2.00 and the feeding fees for cats from 25 cents to 50 centsi
Reso. No. 61-294
Accept deed
J.D. Buchanan,
et al
each; also, letter offering complete animal control service, with agreement. ~
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of ~
Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Schlueter and carried, the follo~l;ing Resolution entitled:!i
"Resolution No. 61-294 accepting deed where the City is paying
no cash consideration"
from J.D. Evelyn Joyce and Jay Dudley Buchanan, and S.P.I. Development Corporation,
conveying three parcels of real property for street and incidental purposes; Parcel 1
being for the extension of St. Gertrude Place between Grand Avenue and the Southern
Pacific Railroad; Parcel 2 being located on the West side of Grand Avenue, North of Warne~
Avenue; Parcel 3 being for Hathaway Street, south from said extension of St. Gertrude
Place and north of Warner Avenue, was considered and passed by the following vote:
Reso. No. 61-295
Authorize execution
Quitclaim Deed
The Owner or O~mers
Reso. No. 61-296
Arterial Highway
Financing Program
First Street Rail-
road Grade Separa-
tion
Reso. No. 61-297
Arterial Highway
Financing Program
Edinger Street
Reso. No. 61-298
Arterial Highway
Financing Program
Edinger Street
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Henry H. Schlueter, Dale H. Heinly,
Bob Brewer, A.A. Hall
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Council~
man Hubbard, seconded by Schlueter and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 61-295 authorizing execution of Quitclaim Deed by the City
of Santa And"
to The Owner or Owners as Their Respective Interests Appear of Record that sewer right-
of-way located Easterly from Hurley Street, north of Melric Drive, was considered and
passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Henry H. Schlueter,
Dale H. Heinly, Bob Brewer, A.A. Hall
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Schlueter and carried, the following Resolution entitled::
"Resolution No. 61-296 of the Council of the City of Santa And
requesting the County of Orange to include within the Arterial
Highway Financing Program the development of First Street
Railroad Grade Separation"
at the crossing of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and Southern Pacific Railroad
tracks, on First Street from Evergreen Street to Grand Avenue, was considered and passed
by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Henry H. Schlueter, Dale H. Heinly,
Bob Brewer, A.A. Hall
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Schlueter and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 61-297 of the Council of the City of Santa Aha
requesting the County of Orange to include within the Arterial
Highway Financing Program the development of Edinger Street"
from Broadway to Maple Street, was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Henry H. Schlueter, Dale H. Heinly,
Bob Brewer, A.A. Hall
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Schlueter and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
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"Resolution NO; 61-298 of the Council of the City of il
Sant$ Aha requesting the County of Orange to *nolude II
within the Arterial Highway ~inancing Program the 11
development of Edxnger Street il
Reso. No. 61-299
Arterial Highway
Financing Program
Edinger Street
Ordinance
correcting Ord-
inance No. NS-521
(Add Section 9247.4
of Code - Land Use
Re gulations)
Communications
City of Orange;
Robert Warren
Fears; et al
from Broadway to Flower Street, was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Henry H. Schlueter, Dale H. Heinly,
Bob Brier, A.A. Hall
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Council-
man Hubbard, seconded by Schlueter and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 61-299 of the Council of the City of
Santa Aha requesting the County of Orange to include
within the Arterial Highway Financing Program the
development of Edinger Street"
from Flower Street to Bristol Street, was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Henry H. Schlueter, Dale H. Heinly,
Bob Brewer, A.A. Hall
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the following Ordinance
entitled:
"Ordinance correcting Ordinance No. NS-521 passed and adopted
June 19, 1961"
deleting Section 17 of said Ordinance, and adding Sub-section 35 to Section 9247.4 of the
Santa Ana Municipal Code, dealing with Land Use Regulations, was introduced, considered and
placed on file for second reading.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Schlueter and carried, the following communi-
cations were received and filed:
From the City of Orange submitting copy of Resolution No. 1818, proposing to annex
certain real property on the north side of Collins west of Prospect Avenues, designated
"Annexation No. 175";
From the City of Orange submitting copy of Resolution No. 1819, proposing to annex
certain real property north and south of Katella Avenue, east of Cambridge Avenue,
designated "Annexation No. 176";
Claim of Robert Warren Fears and Beulah M. Denning, for alleged injuries and
damages due to insufficient instruction on operation of a jointer in Woodshop Class
at Smedley Junior High School;
From Mrs. Nanci Brown, 7082 Betty Drive, Huntington Beach, stating that one section
of Warner Avenue, between Verano Avenue and Newhope Street is hazardous and should
be repaved, and commending that most highways are well paved and lighted; and communication
from the Department of Public Works advising this area is within the corporate limits
of the City of Fountain Valley;
From Forrest H. Howard, M.D., 2001 West Trask Avenue, requesting that the parcel of lane
including his own, which was annexed to the City in June, 1960, be rezoned to A-l, as
it was when originally annexed;
From the Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce submitting Resolution, reference the pro-
posed expansion of the Orange County Airport, the re-aligment of MacArthur Boulevard,
and the proposed use of Federal Funds therefor, and requesting detailed information
prior to any action, and an opportunity to be heard on this matter;
From Mayor L. Pete Jensen, Gardena, requesting support, at the January 18, 1962,
meeting of the League of California Cities, Los Angeles County Division, to be held at
Santa Anita Park, Arcadia, reference Gardena's request to the League to be consistent
in its stand on commercialized gambling;
Notices of hearing before the Public Utilities Commission, in the matter of the
Application Nos. 43668 and 43899, of Dyke Water Company for authority to increase rates
charged by it for water service; hearing set for January 10, 1962, at 10:00 A.M., State
Office Building, Los Angeles;
Application of Joseph J. Dohnalek and Louis W. Kleasner, Jr., dba Huntington Beach-
Santa Ana Stage Line, before the Public Utilities Commission for authority to increase
passenger fares and adjust zones;
Application of Pacific Electric Railway Company, a corporation, before the Public
Utilities Commission for authority to construct and operate a spur track at grade across
Talbert Road, westerly of Greenville Street in the City of Santa Ana; and
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Communication
O'Melveny & Myers
Setting fees & terms
Water Revenue Bonds;
Employ O'Melveny &
Myers (Bond Election)
Notifications of the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control Applications of
Clifford L. Stokes, 1043 West Fourth Street; and George J. and Mildred E. Barnickel, 914
North Harbor Boulevard.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the communication from
O'Melveny & Myers, Bonding Attorneys, setting forth the fees and terms in connection with
the authorization and issuance of $6,9~;i00o. 00 Water Pevenue Bonds, 1962, was received and filed.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the employment of O'Melvenyi
& Myers, Bonding Attorneys, was approved to render all necessary legal matters for the
holding of the Bond Election through and including the Attorney's approving opinion to
purchaser of the bonds, at the rates as set forth in communication from O'Melveny & Myers
Merit Salary
Increases
Plans & Specs.
Widen Bristol Bt.
btn Santiago Creek
& Memory Lane,
Project C-67
Change Order No. 1
Sully-Miller Contract-
ing Co. (reconstruct
5th St. btn Harbor
Blvd. & Verano Bt.,
Project C-66
Request
Sully-Miller Contract-
ing Co. Extension of
Time Reconstruct 5th
St. btn Harbor Blvd.
& Verano St.,
Project C-66
Appointment
Member of Personnel
Board 81~.~
Claim for
Damages
Communication
Orange County St.
Naming Committee
Change Verano Bt.
to Euclid St.
Reso. No. 61-300
Establish No Park-
lng Zones east side
Baker St. btn Santa
Clara Ave, & 22nd St.
(Mr. Evans)
offering to accept said employment, and approving and agreeing to all terms of said
communication.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the written recommendation
of the Manager, dated December 14, 1961, was approved for salary step increases for one
employee, effective December 1, 1961, and for one employee, effective January l, 1962.
.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the request of the Depart-
merit of Public Works was granted and the plans and specifications approved for the widening
of Bristol Street between Santiago Creek and Memory Lane, Project C-67; permission to ad-
vertise for bids will be requested after approval of plans and specifications by the Cou~ty.!i
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the request of the Depart-
ment of Public Works was approved, and Change Order No. l, dated December 14, 1961, with
Sully-Miller Contracting Company, was approved in the amount of $673.00, for reconstruction
of Catch Basin at Station 28+77.3, in connection with reconstruction of Fifth Street
between Harbor Boulevard and Verano Street, Project C-66.
.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the recommendation of the
Department of Public Works was approved and the request of Sully-Miller Contracting
Company granted for a time extension of ten working days, for the completion of the
reconstruction of Fifth Street between Harbor Boulevard and Verano Street, and construction
of Pacific Avenue between First Street and 180 feet south of First Street, Project C-66.
On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Hubbard and carried, James H. Radcliffe was
appointed to serve as a member of the Personnel Board to replace the unexpired term of
Sam Lyons; term to expire July l, 1964.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the claim of Southern
California Freight Liras for alleged damages, in the amount of $43.65, caused by low branch
of tree, to truck while traveling on LaVerne Street, was referred to the Attorney and
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Schlueter and carried, the communication
from Orange County Street Naming Committee, reference the conflicting street naming
problem which exists on the Hiatt Street - Nicolas Avenue - Euclid Avenue - Verano Street
alignment, stating this Primary north south route should have but one name; and requesting
the City of Santa Aha to change the name of Verano Street to Euclid Street, was referred
to the Planning Commission.
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Council-
man Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 61-300 concerning parking limitations and curb
markings in accordance therewith"
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repealing that portion of Resolution No. 56-259, establishing No Parking on the East side
of Baker Street between Twenty-Second Street and Santa Clara Avenue; and establishing No
Parking Zones on the East side of Baker Street between Santa Clara Avenue and T~enty-
Second Street, reference verbal request of Mr. Evans, was considered and passed by the
Reso. No. 61-301
Establish No Parking
Zones south side
Washington Ave. btn
Ross & Durant Sts.
(Mr. Winningham)
Reso. No. 61-302
Establish No Parking
Zones Oreenleaf St.
btn 17th & 19th Sts.
following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
Royal E. Hubbard, Henry H. Schlueter, Dale H. Heinly,
Bob Brewer, A.A. Hall
None
None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Council-
man Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 61-301 concerning parking limitations and
curb markings in accordance therewith"
establishing No Parking Zones on the south side of West Washington Avenue between Ross and
Durant Streets, reference verbal request of Mr. Winningham, was considered and passed by the
following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen
Noes, Councilmen
Absent, Councilmen
Royal E. Hubbard, Henry H. Schlueter, Dale H. Heinly,
Bob Brewer, A.A. Hall
None
None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Council-
man Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 61-302 concerning parking limitations and
curb markings in accordance therewith"
establishing No Parking Zones on the West side of Greenleaf Street between Seventeenth and
Reso. No. 61-303
Establish No Parking
Zones east side Lyon
St. btn First &
Chestnut Sts.
Reso. No. 61-304
Establish No Parking
Zones east side Grand
Avenue btn 6th & 4th
Sts. ~.~
Vehicle Parking
District No. 1
Nineteenth Streets, reference verbal request of Mrs. Bengry, was considered and passed by
the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Henry H. Schlueter, Dale H. Heinly,
Bob Brewer, A.A. Hall
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
.
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Council-
man Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 61-303 concerning parking limitations and
curb markings in accordance therewith"
establishing No Parking Zones on the east side of Lyon Street between First Street and the
monument at Chestnut and Lyon Streets reference verbal request of 'the Santa Ana City Council,
was considered and passed by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Henry H. Schlueter, Dale H. Heinly,
Bob Brewer, A.A. Hall
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Council-
man Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution No. 61-304 concerning parking limitations and
curb markings in accordance therewith"
establishing No Parking Zones on the east side of Grand Avenue between Sixth and Fourth
Streets, reference verbal request of Mrs. Bunono, was considered and passed by the following
vote:
Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Henry H. Schlueter, Dale H. Neinly
Bob Brewer, A.A. Hall
Noes, Councilmen None
Absent, Councilmen None
On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the matter of the recommen-
dation from the Manager regarding the possible sale of the present Vehicle Parking District
lot and the acquisition of an equivalent parking lot was again continued to the next meeting.
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Ordinance
Reduce prima facie
Speed limit on por-
tions of Bolsa Ave.
btn Harbor Boulevard
& Tm~nsend St.(Cal-
Compack Foods, Inc.)
C~-~
Request
Frank Hill
Remove congested
Parking;Ross St.
(Civic Center Area)
Request
City Council
Yield or Stop Sign
intersection of Wil-
shire & Birch Sts.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, the following Ordin
entitled:
"Ordinance reducing the prima facie speed limit on portions of
Bolsa Avenue between Harbor Boulevard and Townsend Street"
reference request of W. Ed Crane, Cal-Compack Foods~ Inc., was introduced, considered
and placed on file for second reading.
On motion of Councilman Reinly, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the request of Frank
Hill, 820 North Ross Street, was denied, for removal of congested parking on North RosSi
Street between Eighth Street and Washington Avenue and the area around the Civic Center!
and the communication ordered filed.
On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the request of the
City Council was denied, for a Yield or Stop Sign Control at the intersection of
Wilshire Avenue and Birch Street, and the Oommunication ordered filed.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried~ the City Council
adjourned.
APPROVED
Marion Suttner
Clerk of the Council
Acting ffl e r k