HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-18-1963MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA
February 18, 1963
The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. Roll call was answered by Councilmen
Hubbard~ Schlueter, Gilmore, Brewer, and Mayor Hall. Following the Pledge of
Allegiance to the Flag, the Invocation was delivered by the Reverend Benny Flint,
First Baptist Church.
MINUTES APPROVAL
meeting held February 4, 1963.
On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by
Councilman Schlueter and carried, the City
Council approved the minutes of the regular
BID AWARD On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by
NEWHO?E WIDENING Councilman Brewer and carried, Council received
and ordered filed a report of bids received for
the widening of Newhope and for Rosita Park
Facilities, Project C-82; approved award of contract to Warren Southwest,
Incorporated in the amount of $33,744.00; and rejected all other bids.
BID AWARD On motion of Councilman Brewer, seconded by
WATER VALVES Councilman Hubbard andcarried, Council post-
poned award of contract for the furnishing of
butterfly valves for the water system to the
meeting of March 4, 1963, on recommendation of the City Manager, so that
further comparison of bids could be made with City Specifications.
~,BID AWARD
STEEL PIPE
On motion of Councilman Brewer. seconded by
Councilman Hubbard and carried, Council re-
ceived and ordered filed a report of bids
received for furnishing ll,O00 linear feet
of steel pipe for water transmission mains; approved award of contract to the
American Pipe and Construction Co. in the amount of $89,748.55; and rejected
all other bids.
~.HEARING Mayor Hall opened the hearing on Amendment
~'AMEND. APP. 427 Application 427 for amendment of Sectional Dis-
trict Map 12-5-10, reclassifying property
located on the northeast corner of Fifteenth
and Sycamore Streets from the R-3 HB District to the C-2 District, filed by
K. 0. Howard and M. M. Rohrs. There being no response to the Mayor's call
for testimony, the hearing was closed.
It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by CounciLman Brewer and carried,
that Council approve the Planning Commission recommendation for C i ~oning
instead of C 2, and instruct the City Attorney to prepare an appropriate
Ordinance amending Sectional District Map 12-5-10 according to Exhibit 427-B.
~!HEARING Mayor Hall opened the hearing on the proposed
· ' SUNFLOWER & FLOWER annexation of territory designated "sUNFLOWER
NORTHWEST ANNEX AND FLOWER NORTHWEST ANNEX." The Clerk re-
ported that proper notice of the hearing had
been given, that evidence thereof was on file, and that no written protests
had been received. There being no response to the Mayor's call for oral pro-~
tests, the hearing was closed.
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SUNFLOWER & FLOWER
NORTHWEST ANNEX
(Continued)
Councilman Brewer,
be adopted.
Ayes,
Noes,
Absent,
RESOLUTION NO. 63-34 DECLARING THAT A MAJORITY
PROTEST HAS NOT BEEN ~ AGAINST ll'~ ANNEXATION
OF TEHRITORY UNDER THE NAME OF "SUNFLOWER AND
FLOW~{ NORTHWEST ANNEX" was introduced by title.
It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by
that further reading be waived and Resolution No. 63-3k
0n roll call vote:
Councilmen: Hubbard, Schlueter, Gilmore, Brewer, Hall
Councilmen: None
Councilmen: None
ORDINANCE NO. NS-639 DECLARING THE ANNEXATION OF TE~RITORY ~ESIGNATED
"SUNFLOWER AND FLOWER NORTH%rEST ANNEX" was introduced by title. It
was 'moved by CouncilmAn Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Brewer, and
unanimously carried, bhat further reading be waived and Ordinance No.
NS-639 be passed to second reading.
$~AR~ING Mayor Hall opened the hearing on Amendment
· APP. 426 Application 426 for amendment of Sectional
District Map 8-5-10 reclassifying property
on the northwest corner of First and Maxine
Streets from the R-1 District to the C-1 District, filed by Oliver M. Hill~
There being no response to the Mayor's call for oral protests, the hearing
was closed.
It was moved by Counc~lm-u Brewer, seconded by Councilm-u Hubbard and
carried, that Council approve the reclassification to C-1 with R-1-B
buffer recommended by the Planning Commission, and instruct the City
Attorney to prepare an ordinance to -'--nd Sectional District Map
8-5-10 according to Exhibit A.A.
%~ORD. NS-636 ORDINANCE NO. NS-636 AMEND/NGARTICLE IX OF
AMEND. APP. ~5 THE SANTA ANAMUNICIPAL CODE TO CHANGE DISTRICT
CLASSIFICATIONS 0NAMEND~NTAPPLICATION 425
AND AMENDING SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP14-5-10
(EXHIBITS AA 425 B and AA 425 C) was introduced
by title. It was moved by COunC~lmAB Hubbard, seconded by Councilm~u
Schlueter and unanimously carried, that further reading be waived and ~
Ordinance No. NS-636 be passed to second reading.
~%%%0RD. NS-638
MUNICIPAL ELECTION
ORDINANCE NO. NS-638 PROVIDING FOR TEE HOLDING
OF A G~N~t~L MUNICIPAL ELECTION IN THE C~ITY OF
SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, ON THE 2ND DAY OF APRIL,
1963, FOR THE ELECTION OF TWO MEMBEES OF THE
CITY COUNCIL, TWO MEMBERS OF T~E BOARD OF EDUCA-
TION, AND FOR VOTING ON CERTAIN PROPOSITIONS PROPOSING AMENDMENTS TO THE
CHARTEE OF SAID CITY, GIVING NOTICE OF SAID ELECTION, DESIGNATING POLLING
PLACES, HOURS DURING WHICH '£~ POLLS SHALL BE OPENED AND APPOINTING ELECTION
0FFI~HS TO SERVE'AT SAID ELECTION, was introduced by title. It was moved
· by Counc~]m-u Hubbard, seconded by Councilm-u Schlueter and unanimously
carried, that further reading be waived and Ordinance No.1 NS-638 be passed
to second reading.
ORD. NS-637 DRDINANCE NO. NS-637 AMENDING SECTION 7216 OF
DRIVEWAY APPROACHES THE SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE (relative to
drive approaches on First Street) was introduced
by title. It was moved by Councilman Gilmore,
seconded by Councilman Hubbard, that further
reading be waived and Ordinance No. NS-637 be adopted. On roll call vote:
Ayes, Councilmen:
Noes, Councilmen:
Absent, Councilmen:
City Council
Hubbard, Schlueter, Gflmore, Brewer, Mall
None
None
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ORD. NS-635 Acting upon a request from the Realty Board,
LAND USE Council deleted certain portions of Ordinance
NS-635 for further consideration and study,
then re-introduced by title ORDINANCE NO.
NS-635 AMENDING, ADDING OR REPEALING PORTIONS
OF PARTS 1 3 and 4 OF CPLAPTER 2, ARTICLE IX, OF THE SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE
DEALING WITH LAND USE REGULATIONS. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard,
seconded by Counc~]mmn Brewer and unanimously carried, that further reading
be waived and Ordinance No. NS-635 be passed to second reading.
RESOLUTION 63-29 Deeds for acceptance were received from the
ACCEPTING DEEDS following: William F. Contreras and Clara V.
NO CASH Contreras, conveying an easement for street
purposes at the northwest corner of Euclid
Street and Bolas Avenue; and Y~m~ies, Inc.,
quitclaiming property on the east side of Bristol Street, south of Seventeenth
Street.
RESOLUTION NO. 63-29 ACCEPTING DEEDS W}5~E TH~ CITY IS PAYING NO CASH CONSIDERA-
TION was introduced by title. It was moved by Councilm-n Hubbard, seconded by
Councilman Schlueter, that further reading be waived and Resolution No. 63-29
be adopted. On roll call vote:
Ayes, Councilmen:
Noes, Councilmen:
Absent, Councilmen:
Hubbard, Schlueter, Gilmore, Brewer, Hall
None
None
RESOLUTION 63-30 Deeds and escrow instructions were submitted
DEEDS & ESCROWS from the following: Donald E. Todd and Mar-
Jorie S. Todd conveying property at the
northeast corner of Edinger Avenue and Main
Street, $68,~31.68, Escrow No. 48324-C;
Dele B. Sarver and Helen A. Sarver, conveying property on the northeast
corner of First Street and Santa Fe Street, $~1,~OO.00, Escrow No. 49056-C.
RESOLUTIONN0. 63-30 ACCEPTING DEEDS W~ET~E CITY IS PAYING A CASH CONSIDERA-
TION was introduced by title. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by
Councilman Schlueter. that further reading be waived and Resolution No. 63-30
be adopted. On roll call vote:
Ayes, Councilmen: Hubbard,
Noes, Councilmen: None
Absent, Councilmen: None
Schlueter, Gilmore, Brewer, Hall
RESOLUTION 63-31 RESOLUTION NO. 63-31ACCEPTING DEED FROM GLRWN
ACCEPTING DEED H. COPELANDANDLORENAB. COP~IA~D IN CONSIDERA-
COPELAND TION OF STREET IMPROV~4E~TS~as introduced by
title. It was moved by Counc~lm-n Hubbard,
seconded by Councilman Schlueter, that fttrtheP
reading be waived, and Resolution No. 63-31 be adopted. On roll call vote:
Ayes, Councilmen: Hubbard,
Noes Councilmen: None
Absent, Councilmen: None
Schlueter, Gilmore, Brewer, Hall
City Council
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February 18, 1963
RESOLUTION 63-32 BESOLUTION N0o 63-32 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SAI~TA
ASS~4BLY BILL NO. 28 AHA, CALIFORNIA, EXPRESSING OPPOSITION TO ASSemBLY
BILL NO. 28 was introduced by title. It was moved
by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman
Schlueter that further reading be waived, and Resolution No. 63-32 be adopted.
On roll call vote:
Ayes, Councilmen: Hubbard~
Noes, Councilmen: None
Absent, Counct~ men: None
Schlueter, Gilmore, Brewer, Eall
/:~RESOLUTION 63'33 RESOLUTION NO. 63-33 AUTHORIZING EXECD~ION OF
~EED - CASH D~ FOR ~SH C0NS~TION ~ ~ ~
~CR~ ~S~IONS ~H T~ PACIFIC ~
& T~.~ OO~ ~s int~duce~ by title~
It ~s ~e~ by Co,clan ~bbard, seconded by Co~c~m-~ Sc~ueter~ ~at
~t~r .rea~ing ~e ~ived, an~ Resolution No. 63-33 be adop~d. ~ roll
call vote:
Ayee, Councilmen:
Noel, Councilmen:
Absent, Councilmen:
Hubbard, Schlueter, Gilmore~ Brewer, Hall
None
None
,' AORE~T On motion of Oouucilman Hubbard, seconded by
~AIL CROSS~GS~GNALS Councilman 8c~ueter and carried~ ~cil
au~horize~ execution of an ~ree~ent
Pacific ~ec~ric ~ll~y C~ fo~ ins~la-
~ion of flashi~ li~t
~rk a~ ~bert Avenue (new) an~ ~e P.
'~raok (~o~ee~ 1~).
AGI~ On motion of CounciAman ~ubbard~ seconded by
SANITATION DIST. NO. 7 Councilman Sc~lueter a~d ca~ied, Co,oil
authorize~ execution of an ~n~nt to
agree~n~ ~ S~ita~ion District No. 7
relative ~ ~e co,cation of ae~r char~es by the City,
"AG~ On motion of Councilman ~ubhard~ seconted by
SIGN ~CROAC~TS Councilman Sc~lueter and carried, 0ouncll
authorized execution of agreements to remove
encroachments from setback areas with
following: Home Land 0~o, 1~20 E. 17th Street; and Robert 5. French,
~0 E. 17th Street, sub,eot to the submission of a legal description.
RESiDEnCE BOUNDARI~ It was moved by Councilman Gilmore, seconded
EMPLOYEES by Co~ci~ ~bba~, and carried, ~at
Co, oil inst~ct ~e City At~rney to pre~
an app~pria~ o~ance in accord~ce ~ ~e
rec~n~ion of ~he ~rso~el Board, ch~i~ the residence b~les
estaBlis~d for Oity~o~es.
CROSSING GUAI~ Council received a report regarding an adult
crossing guard at 17th and Spur~eon Street.
It was moved by Councilman Brewer, seconded by
0ouncilman Hubbard an~ carried, that the report be referred back to the
Public Works Department for more information on pedestrian counts and the
cloein~ of ~efferson School.
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Feb~Aary 18, 1963
SOLICITATION REQUEST On motion of Councilm~n Brewer, seconded by
GLASPIE Councilman Schlueter ~nd carried, the request
made by Rev° Jack Glaspie, 2201 Wo 9th Street,
to solicit funds for church property from
February 22nd to March 27, 1963, was referred back to the Police Department, for
further investigation after the addresses of the solicitors are ascertained°
SOLICITATION REQUEST
from April i to July 26, 1963o
On motion of Co.uncilman Bre%~r, seconded by
CounciLman Hubbard and carried, Council granted
permission to the Y~M.C.~Ao to sell peanuts
~.~\ SOLICITATION REQUEST On motion of Councilman Brewer~ seconded by
Crippled Children Councilman Hubbard and carried, Council
granted permission to the Orange County
Crippled Children Society to place coin
containers in business establishments from March lQ to April 14, 1963.
· STRE~'I' IMPROV~4ENT On mo'~ion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by
COSTS Councilman Brewer and carried, Council
approved payment of $79ho~5 to Walker and
Lee, Inc., for removal of existing street improvements and construction of new
curb and gutter, sidewalk ~nd pavement on the east side of Bristol north of
Warner, in exchange for r~ght of way dedication°
MUSEUM STORAGE
CONTRACT
On motion of Councilms~ Hubbard, seconded by
Councilman Brewer and carried, Council author-
ized extra work in the amount of $132.25 for
the Museum Storage Contract.
J. ROSITA PARK BRIDGE On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by
~t~' CounciLman Brewer and carried, Council author-
ized proper authorities to sign permit with
Orange County Flood Control District to con-
struct a footbridge and two storm drain inlets for Rosita Park°
DRIVEWAY WIDTH On motion of CouncilmaD Hubbard, seconded by
Councilman Brewer and carried, Council approved
a staff recommendation, that two k6 foot drive-
ways be approved for Santa Ana Car Wash on 18th
Street, subject to the conditions that the 5rive%~y nearest ~ain Street not en-
croach into the curb return, and that the contractor construct normal depression
at alley.
FINAL MAP - TRACT ~977 Final Map ior Tract ~9'[?, creating 23 lots on
the north side of Fairhaven west of Cambridge
Street~ was filed by Argus Homes, Incorporated.
It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councllmsn Brewer and carried,
that Council approve Tract Map 4977, accept the dedications thereon, and author-
ize execution of the subdivision agreement~
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SURPLDB PROPERTY On motion of Councilman E,~bbard~ seconded by
Councilman Schlueter an.d ~arried~ Cour. cil re-
ceived and ordered filed reports of surplus
property consisting of houses 8,~ad garages at
617~ 617½~ 629~ and 639 North Garnsey~ 6!.89 638-40 Noz%h Ps. rton, 11009 and
1015 West 6th; and warehouse at 101SA West 6th; dec~ared the property sur-.
plus and authorized demolition thereof°
PAZNT STRIPING On motion of Coum~ilman H%£bb~rd~ seconded by
MACHINE Councilman Schlu.eter and~ carrled~ Council.
approved s request; from ~ntgo~ry~ Ward ~d
Company to as~t~ contract for one pa!Dr
stripir~ ~c ~%~e to Un~sco~ ~c~ ~ ~24 W~ Redondo Beach Bo~evard,
Gardena~ ~ the bid price of $8~604.11.
Oo~oi~n ~c~ueter a~ ~a~ied~ Oo~il
received and o~dered filed ~ le~t~ p~aen~ed
~y ~le ~i~M~ atte~e2~ ~fe~ed ~e ~ter to the staff for t~veatigetl~
and re~r~ with rea~o~le ~lligence.
On roll call vote:
A~es, Councilmen
Noes, Oouncilmen
A~sent, Councilmen
Zt was moved b2 Councilman Hubbard and seconded
by Councilman Schlueter that the City Manager's
report and recommendation for mid-year revision
of the 196~-6~ bu~e~ be received and approved.
Hubbard, Schlueter, Gilmo~% ~11
Brewer
None
GENERAL PLAN Acting on the recommendation of ~ae Plmunin~
ADVISORY CO~w~, Commission, it ~s moved by Oo~cl~ ~bb~,
ae~on~ed by Co~ci~ Bre~r ~d ~arrie~,
that ~a. ~ah Potter, 929 ~o~ S~reet ~d
~. Victor M. Wal~r, 2~08 No~ ~ln S~reet be ap~inted to ~e Citizen's
Advisory O~ttee for ~e ~ner~ Plan·
CU~ DE 8AC-TRASK .~T. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by
Councilman Schlueter and carried, Council re-
ceived and ordered referred to the Public
Works Department for a report, the request
from nine property owners on Trask Street that a complete cul-de-sac be
placed at the end of TrasX 8treet ~o eliminate traffic driving to the
riverbed.
CLAIM AGAINST CITY On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by
Counci]~nan Brewer and carried, Council re-
ferred to the City Attorney a claim filed
by the estate of Elmer R. BoJe for $10,0OO
~eneral damages and $2,219.18 medical ex-
penses, allegedly res~ting from an accident at 4th Street mud Tustin
Avenue ·
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· AUCTTON On motion of Councilma~ Hubbard, seconded
STANDARD RECTIFIES by Counc~lm-~ Brewer and carried, Council
received and approved a request from Harry
Engelson to conduct a one-day sale for
Standard Rectifiers, 620 E. Dyer Road on March 2, 1963 at 10:30 a.m.
CLOSE OUT ~ Council received a request from T~ 1t.
Williams, 426 W. Fourth Street for permission
to hold a close-out sale at the Santa
Furniture & Carpet Company, and to include
merchandise already ordered in addition to stock on hand. It was moved by
Cou~cilma- Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Brewer and carried, that in accord-
ance with the City Attorney's interpretation of the City Ordinance, the re-
quest be granted.
FLAG DISPLAY Zt was moved by COUnCilm~ Hubbard, seconded
by CounciLman Schlueter and carried, that in
keeping wi~h its policy on street baaners~
Council deny the request of the American
National Red Cross to fly Red Cross flags during the month of March.
CLAIM F01~ DAMA~8 On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by
OULL Counc~m-~ Schlueter and carried, Council
referred to the City Attorney and the Ineurance
Carrier a claim for damages filed by 5haralya
Cull for injuries and damasee allegedly received in a collision with a Police
I~0PLE TO PNOPL~ On motion of ~ouneilman ~ubbar~, leeonded ~y
PI~ Councilman Schlueter and carrie6, Council
authorized atte~dauce of two Council repre-
sentatives to the People to Peol~e Western
Re$ional Conference in Lc~ Angeles in April, 1~6~ and approved payment of ex-
pe~es therefor,
Om motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconde~ by
Counci~_~ S¢~luetar and carried, O~uneil
received and ordered filed the following
ccmmunieatio~:
FLIGHT PATI~tN8
City of Costa Mesa resolution urging Board
of Supervisors to cause an independent survey
to be made of flight patterns in the coastal
area.
SE~ATE REAPPO~TIO~T
City of Fountain Valley resolution opposing
withholding of State Income Tax and the Re-
Apportionment of the State Senate.
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NOTICES OF ALCOIE)LIC Roy's Meat Market-lO7 N. Grand - Off-Sale
BEVeraGE LIC~$ES Beer & Wine License; Viviano's Villa,
3601-B W. let Street, New On-Sale Beer &
Wine License; Quality Beer Distributors
Inc. (A Calif. Corp) Beer & Wine Whole-
saler's & De Mac Inc. ( A Calif. Oorp)
both located at 720 N. Kin~ Street, Retail
Pkg. Off-Sale Beer & Wine License; The Chicken House, 1101 N. Harbor
Boulevard, New On-Sale Beer License; Red's Ranch Market, 104 South
Harbor Boulevard, Off-Sale Beer & Wine License; The Brass Rail, 1901
W. 17th Street, On-Sale Beer License
OP~NGE ANNEXATION
Notice of P~blic Hearing regarding City of
Orange Annexation No. 207.
L~T BOARD Paul Alleman, 1120 Linden Way, spoke re-
i~ garding the delayed decision to fill the
~ vacancy on the Library Board, and recom-
mended that a deadline for submitting
applications be set. Mayor Hall indicated
that an appointment probably w~uld be made on March 4, 1963.
There bein~ no further business, on motion
of Councilmau Hubbard, seconded by Council-
man Schlueter and carried, t~e meetin~ was
adjourned at 8:35 p.m.
DORIS M. BROWN
CLm~/( OF 'A'~ COUNCIL
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