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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-17-1962MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ~I'ING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA September 17, 1962 The meeting was called to order at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chamber, Santa Ana City Hall, with the following Councilmen present: Royal E. Hubbard, Henry H. Schlueter, James Gilmore, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall. Following the Invocation by the Reverend Robert Mays, Church of the Brethren, Mayor Hall led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Mayor Hall announced the decision of the Council to appoint Doris M. Brown as Clerk of the Council and thereupon administered the Oath of Office. Mayor Hall then offered the Council's appreciation and commendation to Helen Boyd, Assistant Clerk of the Council, and to members of the Clerk's staff for the excellent performance of duty in the ab- sence of the Clerk. Flag. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by CounciLman Brewer, the minutes of the regular meeting of September 4, 1962 were unanimously approved as submitted, without reading. CLERK OF THE COUNCIL APPOINTMENT CA 75 APPROVAL OF MINUTES CONTRACT AWARD - 1963 MAGAZINES FOR LIBRARY CA-89 On motion of Councilman Brewer, seconded by Councilman Hubbard and carried, the Council received and ordered filed a tabulation of bids received for the furnishing of magazinesl to the Public Library for 1963, approved award of the contract to National Publications Company in the amount of $2,195.84, and rejected all other bids. CONTRACT AWARD - ASPHALTIC CONCRETE - Spec. 288-12 CA -89 HEARING NE;'~PORT & DYEZ S. E. ANNEX CA-94 On motion of Councilman Brewer, seconded by Councilman Hubbard and carried, Council received and ordered filed a tabulation of bids received for the furnishing of asphal- tic concrete requirements for fiscal year 1962-63, approved award of the contract to Sully-Miller Contracting Company at a unit price of $4.93 per ton for Item i and $4.43 per ton for Item 2, and rejected all other bids. This being the date set for concurrent hearings on Resolutions No. 62-122 and 62-145 for the sole purpose of receiving evidence concerning the proposed annexation, the Mayor opened the hearing and asked if anyone desired to be heard regarding the annexa- tion. Samuel Hurwitz, Special Counsel for the City, 100 West Chapman Avenue, Orange, reported that depositions were being taken from Mr. Long and Mr. Thomas, but were not yet completed. He therefore recom~ended that the hearing be continued for two weeks, and that all of the directors of the Irvine Ranch Water District be subpenaed. It was~ moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Brewer, that the following Order be. adopted: "That in connection with the proceedings for the annexation of certain terri- tory to the City of Santa Ana under and pursuant to Resolutions 62-122 and 62-145, the Clerk of the Council is hereby authorized and directed to issue a subpena in the name of the City of Santa Ana impelling the attendance of the following witnesses before this City Council at its regular meeting to be held on October l, 1962 at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers in the City Hall, located at 217 North Main Street, Santa Ana, California: W. F. Graves, A. J. McFadden, Walter J. Pollard, Max C. Hoeptner, and Willis F. Mitchell That in connection with said annexation proceedings, the Clerk of the Council is hereby authorized and directed to issue subpenas in the name of the City of Santa Ana compelling the production at the aforementioned time and place of all reso- lutions, minutes: documents, and other papers of The Irvine Ranch Water District, a California Water District, connected with or pertaining to the aforesaid annex- ation proceedings, which contain evidence relevant and material to said annexa- tion proceedings, such subpenas to be directed to the proper officers of said company and said district having custody of the same." The motion passed by the following roll call vote: Ayes: Councilmen Hubbard, Schlueter, Gilmore, Brewer, Hall Noes: None Absent: None Councilman Brewer made the following statement: "I amconsiderably disturbed over the protest of the Board of Regents to this annexation. To my knowledge, never in the entire history of this state has such a protest because of Freeway inclusion in an annexation been made by the Department of Public Works, an agency of the State, and this is interference in a local annexation matter. "However, the disturbing factor is the realization that an agency of the State, the Board of Regents of the University of California, took this action without ever seeking any information from the City of Santa Ana. How a public body can hastily take such an action without considering all the evidence is of deep concern to me. "I believe we, as a Council, are amiss ii' we do not request an audience with the Board of Regents to present the City's information and evidence and ex- plain why we believe that this annexation in no way jeopardizes present or probable future state property in or near this annexed area. "Since it is obviously evident ~hat this annexation is onlff protested by The Irvine Company and people they have attempted to influence, I must deduce that the Board of Regents acted solely on evidence presented by The Irvine Company. I regret the Board has not requested information from the City to enable us to present the side of the story they have not heard. I move this Council request an audience with the Board of Regents, this Thursday and Friday, September 20 and 21, 1962, in Santa Barbara, and that the Mayor and Manager be authorized to attend the meeting." The motion was seconded by CounciLman Hubbard and carried. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconde~ by Councilman Brewer and carried, hearings on Resolutions No. 62-122 and No. 62-145 were continued to October l, 1962 at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers. Douglas Clark, 1510 N. Mar-Les Drive, advised the Council that a citizen's committee had sent to all Regents of the University of California a letter describing the reasons for the annexation and how the City is cooperating with the proposed University City. HEARING A~,IEND. APP. 4O6 CA-[~2 HEARING AMEND. APP. 407 CA-42 Mayor Hall opened the hearing on Amendment Application No. 406 filed by John Rohrs, requesting an amendment of Sectional District Map 6-5-9 reclassifying property situated on the northwest corner of 17th Street and Lincoln Avenue from the R-2 and R-1 Districts to the C-4 District. Bruce Sumner, 1016 N. Broad~ay, spoke in behalf of the applicant. There being no further testimony, the hearing was closed. On motion of CounciLman Hubbard, seconded by CounciLman Brewer and carried, an Ordinance approving Amendment Application No. 406-B was passed to second reading without further reading. Mayor Hall opened the hearing on Amendment Application No. 407 filed by Solomon Development Corpora- tion requesting an amendment to Sectional District Map 17-5-10 reclassifying property generally bounded by Melric Avenue, Copper Street, Kadge Avenue, and Yawl Street from the A-1 District to the R-1 District. Mulley Nichol, 13794 Beach Boulevard, Westminster, spoke on behalf of the appli- cant. There being no further testimony, the hearing was closed. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, an Ordinance approving Amendment Application No. 407-A was passed to second reading without further reading. HEARING A F~ND. APP. 408 CA The hearing was opened on Amendment Application No. 408 filed by Rinker Development Corporation requesting an amendment of Sectional District Map 22-5-10 reclassifying part of the northeast corner of Warner and Fairview from the C-1 District to the R-4 District. ~lley Nichol, 13794 Beach Boulevard, Westminster, spoke on behalf of the applicant. On motion of CounciLman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, an Ordinance approving Amendment Application No. 408-A was passed to second reading without further reading. H~RING AMEIfD. APPL. 409 CA-42 The hearing was opened on Amendment Application No. 409 filed by Wilfred H. Chartton requesting an amendment of Sectional District Map 18-5-9 reclassifying property gener- ally bounded by the Southern Pacific Railroad right of way, Grant Street, the present street stub of Bishop, and Camile Street frc~ the M-1 District to the R-4 District. Council heard testimony from Wilfred H. Charlton, 8811 Coast Highway, Laguna Beach~ applicant. A letter and petition signed by 14 adjacent industrial users~ expressing approval of the rezoning~ were received and ordered filed, on motion of Councilman Hub- bard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried. There being no further testimony, the hearing was closed. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by CounciLman Schlueter and carried, an Ordinance approving Amendment Application No. 409-A was passel to second reading without further reading. HEARING ANNEXATION SA~£A CLARA & DEODAR S. ANNEX Reso. 62-183 Ord. No-O0b CA-94 This being the date set for hearing on annexation of territory designated "Santa Clara and Deodar S. Annex" the Mayor asked if there were any persons desiring to be heard regarding the annexation. There being none~ the hearing was closed. Mayor Hall introduced by title "RESOLUTION NO. 62-183 DECLARING THAT A MAJORITY PRO- TEST HAS NOT BEEN MADE AGAINST TN]~ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY UNDER THENAME OF 'SANTA CLARA AND DEODAR S. ANNEX'". It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Council- man Schlueter~ that further reading be w~ived and Resolution 62-183 be adopted. On roll call vote: Ayes: Noes: Absent: Councilmen Hubbard~ Schlueter, GiLmore, Brewer, Hall None None Mayor Hall introduced by title "ORDINANCE NO. NS-606 DECLARING THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY DESIGNATED 'SANTA CLARA AND DEODAR S. ANNEX'" It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by CounciLman Schlueter and carried, that further reading be waived and Ordinance No. NS-606 be passed to second reading. HEARING ANNEXATION FAIRHAVEN & GRAND S. E. ANNEX RESOi 62-184 Ord. NS-605 CA-94 This being the date set for hearing on annexation of territory designated "Fairhaven and Grand S. E. Annex" the Mayor asked if there were any persons present desiring to be heard regarding the annexation. No one came forward, and the hearing was closed. The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Ordinance, on motion of Council- man Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, the following Resolution entitled "RESO- LUTION NO. 62-184 ~E~IARING THAT A ~JORITY PROTEST HAS NOT BEEN MADE AGAINST THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY UNDER THE NAME OF 'FAIRHAVENAND GRAND S. E. ANNEX'" was con- sidered and passed by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Hubbard, Schlueter, Gilmore, Brewer, Hall Noes: None Absent: None Mayor Hall introduced by title "ORDINANCE NO. NS-605 DECI21RING THE A~NEXATIONOF TERRI- TORY DESIGNATED 'FAIRHAVEN AND GRAND S. E. ANNEX'". It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Gilmore and carried, that further reading be waived and Ordinance No. NS-605 be passed to second reading. APPEAL APPL. NO. 69 CUP No. CA-13 On motion of Councilman Hubbard~ seconded by C~uncimman Brewer and carried~ action on Appeal Application No. 69 for Conditional Use Permit No. 114 filed by Beatrice Hamm and James Vanderford~ 2032 So. Cypress, to expand existing six guest rest home to a revised capacity of 12 guests in the R-2 District, was continued to October 1. 1962, 7:30 p.m. PARKING STALLS On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried~ I~RCULES CONSTR. CO. CA-21 proposed development plans submitted by the Hercules Construction Company for 72 parking stalls was approved as recommended by the Planning Commission. PRELIM. RECORD OF SUR%~Y N0. 279 CA-25 ~20n motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried, Preliminary Record of Survey No. 279 filed by Donald A. Gannon creating two parcels located on the west side of Mabury Street, approximately 200 feet south of 17th street~ was approved s~ject to all conditions recommended by the Planning Commis- sion, with the exception that the subdivider be required to pave only to the center line of the street. FINAL TRACT MAP 4745 CA-24 On motion of Councilman Brewer, seconded by Councilman Gilmore and carried~ Final Tract Map 4745 filed by Hacienda Gardens Development Company, Inc., offering for dedication certain streets, was approved subject to all conditions and the filing of appropriate agreements, bonds and license fees. LEASE - ORANGE CO. SANITATION DISTRICTS ilOh WEST 8th ~reement (~0n motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Brewer and earried, Council authorized execution of a lease between County Sanitation Districts Nos. l, 2, 3~ 5, 6, 7, 8 and ll of Orange County and the City of Santa Ana for space at ll04 West 8th Street from October l, 1962 to September 30, 1963. DRAINAGE AGREEMENT FOUNTAIN VALLEY On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Brewer and. carried, Council received and referred to the City Manager for further investigation a proposed agreement between the City of Fountain Valley and the City of Santa Ana for the collection of drainage fees. RESOL~fION NO. 62-±75 DETERMINING WAGE RATES ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 2!.8 CA-90 CA-lO5 Councilman Hubbard pointed out that the last adoption of a resolution determining the prevailing wages to be paid in connection with public works and improvements was in 1960 and that a review of such rates should be made. The Council having before it the prevailing wage rates in the six basic trades and the subtrades and having considered the prevailing wages paid in the City of Santa Ana, and such rates as have been predetermined for Federal public works within the locality and having considered their application to public works and improvements constructed in the City of Santa Ana. Mayor Hall introduced by title "RESOLUTION NO. 62-175. RESO~- TION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, ASCERTA/NINGAND DETERMINING THE PREVAILING RATE OF WAGES TO BE PAID FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS IN HARBOR BOULEVARD AND CERTAIN OTHER STRoll'S, ALLEYS ANDEASEMENTS IN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 218 IN SAID CITY ANDALSO TO APPLY TO SUBSEQUENT PUBLIC WORKS AND IMPROV]~[ENTS UNTIL THE AMENDMENT OR REVOCATION OF THIS RESOLUTION," It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Brewar, that further reading ~e waived and Resolution No. 62-175 be adopted. On roll call vote: Ayes: Councilmen Hubbard, Schlueter, Gilmore, Brewer, Hall Noes: None Absent: None Mayor Hall noted that in view of the hearing duly held on Assessment District No. 218, duly reported in the minutes of the Council meeting on September 4, 1962, and the City Council having before it a report and plat of the Assessment District, the plans and specifications and being familiar with both. and no protests having been filed and knowing the character and nature of the proposed work and the necessity for the same, and having determined the public interest, convenience and necessity require the improvement as set forth in the plans and specifications, and having considered the matter as to the area of the property to be assessed for the said improvement, that the City now had Jurisdiction to proceed with this matter. Mayor CA-90 Hall introduced by title Resolution No. 62-176, "RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, DETERMINING RESULTS OF HEARING, OVERRULING PROTESTS, DETERMINING THAT THE PUBLIC INTEREST, CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY REQUIRE CERTAIN WORK AND IMPROV/~MENT ON HARBOR BOULEVARD AND CERTAIN OTHER STR~rS, ALLk'YS AND EASEMENTS AS SET FORTH IN RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 62-156 (ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 218)." CA-90 It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by CounciLman Brewer, that further reading be waived and Resolution No. 62-176 be adopted. On roll call vote: Ayes: Noes: Absent: Councilmen Hubbard, Schlueter, Gilmore, Brewer, Hall None None CA-90 Mayor Hall introduced by title Resolution No. 62-177, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE WORK DESCRIBED IN RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 62-156, ADOPTED ON THE 6TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1962, IN THE MATTER OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN SEWER LINES, TOGETHERWITH APPURTENANCES AND APPURTENANTWOBK WITHIN THE SAID CITY FOR THE USE AND BENEFIT 0FTHE CITY OF SANTA ANA ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 218." It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by CouncilmAn Brewer, that further reading be waived and Resolution No. 62-177 be adopted. On roll call vote Ayes: Councilmen Hubbard, Schlueter, Gilmore, Brewer, Hall Noes: None Absent: None RESOLUTION NO. 62-i78 PARKING LIMITATIONS SEGERSTROM AVENUE CA-Z8 Mayor Hall introduced by title Resolution No. 62-178, "A RESOLUTION CONCERNING PARKING LIMITATIONS AND CURB MARKINGS IN ACCORDANCE THEREWITH." It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by CounciLman Brewer, that further reading be waived and Resolution No. 62-178 be adopted. On roll call vote: Ayes: Councilmen Hubbard, Schlueter, Gilmore, Brewer, Hall Noes: None Absent: None RESOLUTION NO. 62-179 ACCEPTING DEEDS Deed Mayor Hall introduced by title Resolution No. 62-179, "A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING D~k~ns WHERE THE CITY IS PAYING NO CASH CONSIDERATION." It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Brewer, that further reading be waived and Resolution No. 62-179 be.adopted. On roll call vote: Ayes: Councilmen Hubbard, Schlueter, Gilmore, Brewer, Hall Noes: None Absent: None RESOLUTION NO. 62-180 ACCEPTING QUITCLAIM DEED CA-115 Mayor Hall introduced by title "RESOLUTION NO. 62-180 AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF A QUITCLAIM DR~ BY THE CITY OF SANTA ANA." It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Brewer, that further reading be waived and Resolution No. 62-180 be adopted. On roll call vote: Ayes: Councilmen Hubbard, Schlueter, GiLmore, Brewer, Hall Noes: None Absent: None RESOLUTION NO. 62-181 CORONA DEL ~R FREEWAY CA-63 Mayor Hall introduced by title "RESOLUTION NO. 62-1~1 OF THE SANTA ANA CITY COUNCIL REQUESTING THAT THE CALIFORNIA STATE NIGHWAY COMMISSION HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE QUESTION OF RELOCATION OF THE CORONA DEL MAR FREEWAY." It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Brewer, that further reading be waived and Resolution No. 62-181 be adopted. On roll call vote: Ayes: Noes: Absent: Councilmen Hubbard, Schlueter, Gilmore, Brewer, Hall None None S BUS ~ERVICE FRANCHISE CA-130 On motion of Councilman Brewer, seconded by Councilman Hubbard and carried, consider- ation bi grunting a nonexclusive ~ranchise to operate bus service for the transporta- tion of passengers over the streets of the City of Santa Ana was continued to October 1~ 1962. ORDINANCE NS-603 AMENDING SECT. DIST. MAP 10-5-10 (ZX~I~IT ~o3-^) CA-1J Mayor Hall introduced by title "01~INANCE NO. NS-603 AMENDING ARTICLE IX OF THE SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE TO CHANGE DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION ON AMENDMENT APPLICATION NO. 403 AND AMENDING SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP 10-5-10 (EXHIBIT AA 403 A)." It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter, that further reading ORDINANCE NS-604 AM~_dkrDING SECT. DIST. MAP 2-5-10 (Exhibit ~A 400-B) C~,-42 APPOINTMENTTO PLANNING COMMISSION MALCOLM SMITH C^-78 APPOINTMENT SANITATION BOARD ALTERNATE DIRECTOR CA-39 TRAFFIC REPORT SANTA CLARA & BRISTOL CROSSING GUARD REQUEST CA-23 be waived and Ordinance NS-603 be adopted. On roll call vote: Ayes: Noes: Absent: Councilmen Hubbard, Schlueter, Gilmore, Brewer, Hall None None Mayor Hall introduced by title "ORDINANCE NO. NS-604 AMENDING ARTICLE IX OF THE SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE TO CHANGE DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION ON AMENDMENT APPLICATION NO. 400 AND AMENDING SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP 2-5-10 (EXHIBIT AA 400 B)."It was moved by CounciLman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter, that further reading be waived and Ordinance NS-604 be adopted. On roll call vote: Ayes: Councilmen Hubbard, Schlueter, Gilmore, Brewer, Hall Noes: None Absent: None Councilman Brewer nominated, seconded by Councilman Schlueter, Malcolm Smith to serve the unexpired term of Lee Smith on the Planning Ccmmission. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried, that nominations be closed and Malcolm Smith be unanimously appointed to the Planning Commission. Royal E. Hubbard was nominated by CounciLman Brewer, seconded by Councilman Schlueter to serve as alternate director on the Orange County Sanitation Board. It was moved by Schlueter, seconded by Gilmore und carried, that the nominations be closed and CounciLman Hubbard be unanimously appointed as alternate director on the Sanitation Board. Council received and considered a report from the City Manager relative to traffic at the intersection of Santa Clara and Bristol, requested by Council at its September 4, 1962 meeting. On motion of CounciLman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Brewer and carried, petitions containing over 700 names of persons interested in the placing of a traffic guard at Santa Clara and Bristol, were received and ordered filed. Councilman Schlueter reported attendance at a meeting with school officials wherein agreement was reached to initiate a school safety patrol program. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried, that the adult crossing guard be retained at the intersection until Christmas recess and that meanwhile a school boy patrol be trained to take over after Christmas recess without the adult guard. Roger Harvey, 2R14 N. Forest~ spoke against having a school boy patrol, stating it was preferable to no protection whatever, but that a permanent adult crossing guard should be maintained. MISCELL~NEOUS On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Couucilman Schlueter and carried~ the CO~UNICATIONS following communications were received and ordered filed: C^-12 FrGn City of Orange, submitting Resolution No. 1942~ proposing to annex 31 acres betweenVilla Park Road and Southern Pacific Tracks East of Handy Street. From the Public Utilities Com~ission~ ~ecisions regarding the following: CA-43 Order authorizing construction of a crossing at separated grades between the ~in line and switch tracks of the Atchison~ Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, and the Southern Pacific Company and First Street in the City of Santa Ana. CA-43 Order to establish a grade crossing of Second Street over and across a spur track of the Southern Pacific Company~ east of Evergreen Street to supplement the application for an order authorizing a crossing at separated grades between the main line and switch tracks of the Atchi- son, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, and the Southern Pacific Company~ and First Street in the City of Santa Ana. C^-ll~ Resolution by the Board of Supervisors of Orange County conveying easements to the City of Santa Ana. Excerpts from the Minutes of the Board of Supervisors of Orange County, as C^-45 follows: (1) Cancellation of taxes granted to City of Santa Ana. (~) Re- C,-h0 quest for dissolution of Garden Grove Sanitary District. CA-7~ Fr~mMrs. Marie Davis and Mr. Harry Davis~ informing that a ditch has been dug by their neighbor between the two properties and extending to the curb. CA-94 From Arturo "Rudy" Moreno, President, Master Bakers Retail Association of Los Angeles County, wishing success on plans for annexation of "Leisure World." CA-44 From Delbert W. Michael, 917 S. Toland Street~ letter objecting to a variance application for a service station on the northeast corner of the intersection at Euclid (Verano) and McFadden (Sugar) Avenues~ with petition signed by 34 persons (no addresses given.) CA-63 From George A, Hill, District Engineer, Division of Highways, transcript of the public hearing held in Costa Mesa relative to the proposed routing of the Route 18~ Freeway between 0.5 mile south of Palisades Road to the Route 158 Freeway. C~-ll£ From WilliamJ. Phillips~ Chairman, Board of Supervisors~ County of Orange, report to the Orange County Board of Supervisors on proposed operational fire- break and fuelbreak plan for the high fire hazard areas of O~ange County. Request from William E. Garrison~ Executive Secretary of United States Day Ccm~mittee~ Inc., for Proclamation making October 23, 1962 known as "United States Day." CA-~O Request from Edward J. Flynn~ Director of CARE~ that the people of Santa Ana be called upon to support the CARE Relief for Iran. CA-20 Fr~m R. J. Botts, 12~9 So. Harmon$ requesting four way stop signs be placed at First and Newhope Streets. From Edith M. Lopez, 627 Kawaii Street, requesting a school crOssing on McFadden Street across fr~m the Kona Kai Trailer Court, 4117 W. McFadden. C~-40 From Marjorie Hill Adams~ 2201 Valencia Street and Elizabeth A. Maxson~ 2205 Valencia Street, letters requesting necessary improvements for safety and beautification be made in the 2200 block of Valencia Street. Subject Notifications of the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control regarding Roy A. Davidson, 610 West ~th Street~ and Graham T. M. Keymer, 601 North Harbor Boulevard. REQUEST On the unanimously approved motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman TEENAGE PROGRAM CA-hO Schlueter, Council referred to Parks and Recreation Board for appropriate action a letter signed by a group of interested teenagers requesting that a study be made by the Cotuucil of teenage programs; also a letter pertaining to the same subject received from Mrs. Clark Dye, Chairman, Board of Recreation and Parks~ suggesting that qualified persons of the commuuity be considered as possible Youth Council Study Group Members. CLEARANCE OF SIGNS On motion of Counc~lmau Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried, a STREET RIGHT OF WAY CA-20 report frc~ the Director of Public Works regarding clearance of signs, etc. from street right of way on business streets, was received and ordered filed. COUNCILMAN BREWER EXCUSED PAYMENT FOR PAVING TUSTIN AVE. & 4TH ST. CA-65 On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried, payment of $11,018.30 to the estate of Dixon W. Tubbs for the paving and widening of Tustin Avenue and Fourth Street was approved. S IDE%~ALK C LEA tbINCE SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD 17TH AND GRAND CA-23 The Council received and considered a staff r~port on a request by Glenn D. Tabor, Superintendent of Schools, for sidewalk area clearance on the south side of 17th Street betwee~ Lincoln and Grand Avenues and establishment of a school crossing guard at the intersection of 17th Street and Grand Avenue. Mrs. Jean Jones, 1533 E. Washington, spoke in favor of a crossing guard. The City Manager noted that this intersection does not meet the standards established by the Public Works Department, and City Council's past policy has been to not provide a guard at signalized intersections. The Manager therefore recommended denial of the crossing guard. Kirwood Jacobs, 915 E. Avalon, spoke in opposition to school boy patrols. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Schlueter and carried, the Council received the report and requested the City Nanager to investigate further the request and warrants for crossing guard. RIGHT OF WAY APPRAISAL PROJECT 138 CA-65 On motion of Councilman Hubbard~ seconded by Schlueter and carried, payment of $3,800.00 to D. A. Armstrong to furnish appraisals on right of way acquisition for Project 138, First Street, Evergreen Street to Grand Avenue, was approved. TALBERT PROJECT 131 ARTERIAL HWY FINANCING PROJECT 100 CA-63 On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried, Council approved an application to the State of California Public Utilities Commis- sion for an order authorizing a grade crossing at Talbert Avenue. TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES INSTALLED OR REMOVED CA-1tO On motion of CounciLman Hubbard, seconded by Schlueter and carried, Council received and ordered filed a report on traffic control devices installed or removed by depart- mental traffic order during the period August 30 through September 12, 1962. ORDINANCE TO REDUCE SPEED - BRISTOL STR~'i' AT MEMORY LANE C~-19 Mayor Hall introduced by title "ORDINANCE NO, NS-60? REDUCING THE PRIMA FACIE SPEED LIMIT ON BRISTOL STREET, MEMORY LANE T0 1200 F~'I' SOUTH 0FMEMORY LANE." It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Cooncilman Schlueter, that further reading be waived and Ordinance No. NS-60? be passed to second reading. APPROVAL OF PLANS PROJECTS C-81, C-83 and C-85 c^-89 On motion of Coancilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried, Council approved plans and specifications and authorized the call for bids on Projects No. C-81, C-83 and C-85, with bids to be opened October l, 1962. APPROVAL OF SPEC. 631-~ FIRE EQUIPMENT CA-89 On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Schlueter and carried, Council granted permission to advertise for bids for fire hose, with bids to be opened October l, 1962. At 8:30 p.m. Councilman Brewer was excused from the remainder of the meeting. RESO. NO. 62-182 PARKING LIMITATIONS ~ SIXTH STREEIf CA-21 Mayor Hall introduced by title "RESOLUTION NO. 62-182 CONCERNING PARKING LIMITATIONS AND CURB MARKINGS IN ACCORDANCE THEREWITH." It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Gilmore, that further reading be waived and Resolution No. 62-182 be adopted. Ayes: Noes: Absent: On roll call vote: Councilmen Hubbard, Schlueter, Gilmore, Hall. None CounciLman Brewer ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, on motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried, the meeting was adjourned at 8:45 p.m. APPROVED: MAYOR OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA CLERK OF THE COUNCIL