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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03-04-1963MINUTES OF TEE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA March ~, 196B The m~eeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. Roll call was answered by Coun,cilmen Hubbard, Schlueter, Gilmore, Brewer, and Mayor Hall2 Following the Pledge of Allegiance tothe Flag, the Invocation was delivered by the Rewerend John H. Allen, Minister of Visitation at Spurgeon Methodist Church. MII~UTES APPROVAL On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Brewer and carried, the City Council approved the minutes of the regular meeting held February 18, 1963. BID AWARD - WATER VALVES On motion of Councllm-n Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Brewer and carried, Council received and ordered filed a report of bids received for the furnishing of but- terfl~v valves for the municipal water system; found that the two lowest of the three bids did not meet specifications; ordered that all bids be rejected; and authorized purchase of the valves on the open market. HEARING- GOTTLIEB Mayor Hall opened the hearing on Amend- AMEND. APP. ~30 ment Application ~30 for the reclassi- fication of property on the north side of Brook Street, east of Bristol, from R 1 and C 5 Districts to the R 3 District. Council heard testimony from Albert Gottlieb, applicant. There being no further testimony, the hearing was closed. It was moved by Counc~m-n Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Gilmore and carried, that Council approve the reclassification and instruct the City Attorney to prepare an appropriate ordinance according to Exhibit AA 430-A. HEARING - ZONING The Mayor opened the hearing on a Zoning 0NDINANCE A~NDMENT Ordinance Amendment relative to building heights in the R-~ zone proposed by the planning CcmmXssion in Resolution No. 5601. 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 the Council approve the proposed amendment and instruct the City Attorney to prepare an appropriate amending ordinance. O~HEARING - HARBOR AND The Mayor opened the hearing on the pro- · EDINGER EAST ANNEX posed ~nnexation of territory designated "HARBOR .AND EDINGER EAST A~N~." The Clerk reported that proper notice of the hearing was published and mailed as required by law and that evidence thereof wes on file. The Clerk reported that a written protest had been received from the owners of Brookhurst Farms, Inc., representing 17% of the total land valuation. Albert B. Boggs, 12042 Edinger, answered the Mayor's call for testimony, and presented a protes2 petition signed by nine property owners. On motion of Council- man Brewer, seconded by Councilman Hubbard and carried, the protests were received and referred to the staff for investigation and report later in the meeting. City Council - 42 - March 4, 1963 The City Attorney later reported that the petition, if signatures were properly verified, together with the protest letter of Brookhurst Farms, Inc. would represent 66.14~ of the total assessed land value of the proposed annexation. RESOLUTION NO. 63-42 DECLARING THAT A MAJORITY PROTEST HAS BEEN MADE AGAINST ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY UNDER TH~. N~J~ OF "HARBOR AND EDINGER EAST ANNEXATION" was introduced by title. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter, that further reading be waived and Resolution No, 63-42 be adopted. On roll call vote; Ayes, Councilmen: Hubbard, Noes, Councilmen: None Absent, Councilmen: None Schlueter, Gilmore, Brewer, Hsll 0RD. NS-636 ORDINANCE NO. NS-636 AMENDING ARTICLE IX OF AMEND. APPo 425 - ROSE THE SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE TO CHANGE DIS- TRICT CLASSIFICATIONS ON AMENDMENT APPLICATION 425 AND AMENDING SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP 14-5-10 (EXHIBITS AA ~25B and ~A 425C) wes introduced by title. It wes moved by Council- man Hubbard, seconded by Cou//cilman Brewer, that further reading be waived and Ordinance No. NS-636 be adopted. On roll call vote: Ayes, Councilmen: Noes, Councilmen: Absent, Councilmen: Hubbard, Schlueter, Gilmore, Brewer, Hall None None ORD. NS-639 - SUNFLOWER AND ORDINANCE NO. NS-639 DECLARING THE ANNEX- FLOWER ANNEXATION ATION OF TERRITORY DESIGNATED "S*rNFLOWER AND FLOWER NORTHWEST ANNEX" wes introduced by title. It wes moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Brewer, that further reading be waived and Ordinance No. NS-639 be adopted. On roll call vote: Ayes, , Councilmen: Noes, Councilmen: Absent, Councilmen: Hubbard, Schlueter, Gilmore~ Brewer, Hall None None ORD. NS-638 ORDINANCE NO. NS-638 PROVIDING FOR THE HOLD- MUNICIPAL ELECTION ING OF A GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION IN THE Cl~Y OF ~.NTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, ON THE 2ND DAY OF APRIL, 1963, FOR 'l'~ ELECTION OF TWO MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL, TWO MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION, AND FOR VOTING ON CERTAIN EROFOSITIONS PROPOSING AMENDMENTS TO TH~ CHARTER OF SAID CITY, GIVING NOTICE OF SAID ELECTION, DESIGNATING POLLING PLACES, HOURS DURING WHICH THE POLLS SHALL BE OPENED AND APPOINTING ELECTION OFFICERS TO SFLRVE AT SAID ELECTION wes introduced by title. It was moved by Cou~cilm-n Hubbaz~l, seconded by Councilman Brewer, that further reading be waived and Ordinance No. NS-638 be adopted. On roll call vote: Ayes, Councilmen: Hubbard, Noes, Councilmen: None Absent, Councilmen: None Sehlueter, Gilmore, Brewer, Hall C'ORD. NO. NS-635 - LAND ORDINANCE N0o NS-635 AMENDING, ADDING OR RE- USE REGULATIONS PEALING PORTIONS OF PARTS 1, 3 and 4 OF CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE IX OF THE SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE DEALING WITH LAND USE REGULATIONS was intro- duced by title. It wes moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Brewer, City Council ° 43 - March ~, I963 The City Attorney later reported that the petition, if signatures were properly verified, together with the protest letter of Brookhurst Farms, Inc. would represent 66.14(~ of the total assess~.'~ [and value of the proposed annexation. RESOLUTION NO. 63-42 DECLARING THAT A ,~JORITY PBOTEST HAS Bk~EN MADE AGAINST ANNEXATION OF TE~..RiTORY UNDE2e TH2: ~16~ OF "HARBOR AND EDtNGER EASY ANNeXATiON" was introduced by title. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter~ that further readlng be waiYed and Resolution N,',. 63-42 be adopted. On roll call vote~ Ayes, C~uncitmen: Hubbard. Noes, Councilmen: None Absent, Council~en~ None Schlueter, Gilmore, Brewer, H~il ORD~ NS-636 ORDINANCE NO. NS-636 AMENDING ARTICLE IX OF AMEND. APP0 425 - ROSE THE SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE TO CHANGE DIS- q~ICT CLASSIFICATIONS ON AMENDMENTAPPLICATION 425 AND AMENDING SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP 14-5-10 (EXHIBITS AA 425B and AA 425C) was introduced by title. It was moved by Council- man Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Brewer, that further reading be waived and Ordinance No. N8-636 be adopted. On roll call vote: Ayes, Councilmen: Hubbard, Noes. Councilmen: None Absent, Councilmen: None Schlue%er, Gilmore, Brewer, Hall ORD. NS-639 - SUNFLOWER AND ORDINANCE N0~ NS-639 DECLARING THE ANNEX- FLOWER ANNEXATION ATION OF TERRITORY DESIGNATED "~FLOWER AND FLOWER NORTHWEST ANNEX" was introduced by title. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Brewer, that further reading be waived and Ordinance No. NS-639 be adopted. On roll call vote: Ayes, Councilmen: Noes, Councilmen~ Absent, Councilmen: Hubbard, Schlueter, Gilmore~ Brewer, None None Hall ORD. NS-638 ORDINANCE NO. NS-638 PROVIDING FOR THE HOLD- MUNICIPAL ELECTION ING OF A GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION IN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, ON THE 2ND DAY OF APRIL, 1963, FOR THE ELECTION OF TWO MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL, TWO MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION, AND FOR VOTING ON CERTAIN PROPOSITIONS PROPOSING AMENDMENTS TO THE CHARTER OF SAID CITY, GIVING NOTICE OF SAID ELECTION, DESIGNATING POLLING PLACES, HOURS DURING WHICH THE POLLS SHALL BE OPENED AND APPOINTING ELECTION OFFICERS TO SERVE AT SAID ELECTION was introduced by title. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Brewer, that further reading be waived and Ordinance No. NS-638 be adopted. On roll call vote~ Ayes, Councilmen: Noes, Councilmen: Absent, Councilmen: Hubbard, Schlue~er, Gilmore, Brewer, Hall None None ~0RD. NO. NS-635 - LAND ORDIN.ANCE NO. NS-635 AMENDING, ADDING OR RE- USE REGULATIONS PEALING PORTIONS OF PARTS 1, 3 and 4 OF CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE IX OF THE SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE DEALING WITH LAND USE REGULATIONS was intro- duced by title. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Brewer, City Council - 43 - March 4, 1963 Blaha, conveying n parcel of real property on the Northwest corner of Birch Street and Edinger Avenue for $16 000; Escrow No. 49155-C. James D. Dicker- son and Virginia M. Dickerson, conveying a parcel of real property on the North side of Edinger Avenue, West of Shelton Street for $15,000; Escrow No. 3956-~f{~ M~glo Corporation, Robert H. C~rdes, N. !oyall McLaren, et al, conveying a parcel of real pro.re_rty on the South side of Fifth Street between Bush and Spurgeon Streets for $30,000; Escrow No. 864437-hrb. RESOLUTION NO. 63-35 ACCEPTING DEEDS WHERE TI~ CITY IS PAYING A CASH CONSIDER- ATION, was introduced by title. On motion cf Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman SctLlueter, and unanimously carried, further reading was waived It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Co,mcilman Schlueter, that Resolution No. 63-35 be adopted. On roll call vote: Ayes, Councilmen: Noes, Councilmen: Absent, Councilmen: Hubbard, Schlueter, GiLmore, Hall Brewer None gg!~RESOLUTION 63-37 RESOLUTION NO. 63-37 ORDERING THE VACAT- ALLEY VACATION I0N OF AN UNNAMED ALLEY RUNNING BETWE~/N MAIN AN17 BUSH STREETS, NORTH OF TENTH STPm~i', NOT RESERVING A PUBLIC Ui'ILITY EAS~4ENT~ AND RESCINDING RESOLUTION NO. 63-21, was introduced by title. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Co.m~cllman Sehlueter~ that flurtt~r reading be waived and Resolution No. 63-37be adopted. On roll call vote: Ayes, CounciLmen: Noes, Councilmen~ Absent, Councilmen: Hubbard, Schlueter, Gilmore, Brewer, Hall None None RESOL%~fION NO. 63-41 GAS TAX BUDGET EESOL~PiON NO. 63-41 ADOPTING AND SUB- ~J%~ING A Bb~DGET FOR EXPENDITURE OF F~NDS ALIDCATED FROM THE STATE HIGHWAY FUND TO CITIES w~s introduced by title. It wes moved by Councilmen Hubbard, seconded by Co~ciLman Schlueter, that further reading be waived and Resolution No. 63~ be adopted. On roll call vote: Ayes, Councilmen: Noe~, Councilmen: Absent, Councilmen: Hubbard, Scktueter~ Gilmore, Brewer, Hall None None ~S0LU~Z0N NO. 63-38 ~S~NC~ REQUIREmmTS It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, further reading be waived and Resolution No. 63-38 be adopted. vote: RESOLUTION NO. 63-38 ENLARGING AND ESTABLISHING AN AREA IN WHICH SANTA ANA CITY ~4P.LOYEE8 ARE REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN THEIR RESIDENCE was introdused by title. seconded by Co%u~cllman Schlueter, that On roll call Ayes, Councilmen: Noes~ Councilraen: Absent, Councilmen: Hubbard, Schlue=er, Gilmore, Brewer, Hall None None ~AGRE~ENT DRAINAGE ASSESSMENT FEE On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Brewer and carried~ Council authorized execution of a release acknow- ledging payment of drainage assessment City Council March 4, 1963 fee for approximately 310 acres of land along the east bank of the Santa River, south of First Street. AGRE~2~ENT On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded PAC. TEL. & TEL. by Councilm-n Brewer and carried, Council authorized execution of a lease agreement with Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. relative to property being acquired at the northeast corner of Edinger and Main, Project 133, under Escrow No. 48324-C, providing for termination and settlement of a lease currently held by P.T. & T. LICENSE FEES On motion of Councitm-n Hubbard, seconded by Counc~lm~n Schlueter and carried, Council received and ordered filed a letter from Jim Slemons and postponed to March 18, 1963, the filing of a report on license fees for auto dealers. CROSSING GUARD Council heard a report from the City 17TH AND SPURGEON Manager relative to the Staff invest- igation of a request for an adult cross- ing guard at the intersection of 17th and Spurgeon Streets. The staff reconmaendation was for denial of the request inasmuch as the number of children crossing did not meet the warrants establish- ed for a guard. Mrs. L. J. Johnson, 1603 North French, submitted a list of 33 children living in the area in question and stated the Board of Education had refused to transfer the children to Jefferson School. It was moved by Counci!~u Brewer seconded by Counc~lm~u Gilmore and carried, that the information in the staff report be presented at the next Board of Education meeting with a request that the children be transferred to Jefferson School. TRASK STRmm%' Council heard a report from the City CUL-dE-SAC Manager of the staff's investigation of a request for a cul-de-sac on Trask Street. It was the finding of the staff that the City could not completely close off the street since the access to the riverbed belongs to the Flood Control District which insists upon contin- nation of its use. The Council concurred with the Manager's recommendation that the cul-de-sac b® installed and that the Flood Control District be requested to install a gate and lock across its twenty-foot easement in order to eliminate unauthor- ized use of the access. SOLICITATION REQUEST - On motion of Councilman Hubbard, second- GLASPIE ed by Councilman Schlueter and carried, the Reverend Jack Glasple was granted permission to solicit funds for buying church property for the Church of God and Christ, 2201 W. 9th Street. City Council - 46 - March 4, 196~ LIBRARY BOARD APPOINTME~T unexpired term of Clayton Tillotson. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, second- ed by Councilman Schlueter and carried, that Mr. Lecil Slaback be appointed to the Library Board of Trustees to fill the Mrs. Anna M. Famalaro, 2110 Victoria Drive, and Joe Vogel, 732 Lacy Street, protested the decision to appoint some- one other than the person for whom a petition bearing 700 signatures had been submitted. CSTRAFFIC)O CONTROL On motion of Councllm~n Hubbard, seconded BERRYDALE (FAIRVIEW) by Councilman Sohlueter and carried, the AND TRASK City Council received and ordered filed the following communications relative to traffic control at the intersection of Fairview (Berrydale) and Trask: Petition with over 200 signatures, letters from Mr. & Mrs. R. A. Can~mack, 2401 No Laird, Rev. Robert H. Hhinehart and eight members of Session of St. Luke's Pres- byterian Church, Mr. &Mrs. H. W. Desks, 2405 N. Laird St., Mr. & Mrs. Deryl Pearson, 2326 N. Laird St., Mr. & Mrs. James T. McMillion, 12041 Falling Leaf Circle, Garden Grove, Mr. & Mrs. R. L. Sheehy, 2337 N. Laird St., Mrs. Bernard A. Lindberg, 12822 Gloria St., Garden Grove, Mrs. Jan N. Adams, ll20 N. Jackson, and Richard Goward, Principal of Dr. Leroy Doig Intermediate School. The City Manager reviewed for Council the findings of a staff investigation of the intersection and requests and reported the following corrective measures have or will be taken: Improved vision by clearing trees, installation of crosswalks, speed limit signs, enforcement of limited truck parking on Trask Avenue, warning signs to approaches of Fairview Street North and South of the intersection with Trask Avenue, and installation of a mercury vapor lamp at this site; stop ahead signs and improved stop signs on approaches of Trask Avenue by Santa Aha and Garden Grove; clearance of sand from the Southwest corner of this intersection, and continued maintenance; a study of the intersection of Falrview Street and Trask Avenue to determine if a signal is warranted; serious consideration for inclusion in the 1963-64 budget of four lanes for Fairview St.; cross gutters recently completed on Trask Avenue; and ~m~vement and maintenance of shoulders on Fairview Street. Council then heard protests and comments from William Spencer, 2229 N. Arden; Robert Rinehart, Pastor of St. Luke's Presbyterian Church; and Viola Allenby, 213~ N. Potter. It was moved by Counci~m~n Brewer, seconded by Councilman Gilmore, that a four-way stop be established at the intersection of Fairview and Trask. The motion carried on the following roll call vote: Ayes, Councilmen: Noes, Councilmen: Absent, Councilmen: Schlueter, Gilmore, Brewer, Hall Hubbard None PEELIMINARY MAP 297 Acting upon the request of the State Department of Public Works, it was moved by Councllm~n Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried that action on Preliminary Map 297 be postponed to May 20, 196B. PRELIMINARY MAP 298 On motion of Councilman Hubbard, second- ed by Councilman Schlueter and carried Council approved subject to the conditions, City Council - 47 - March 4, 1963 [n the Planning D~r~¢tor s Repo~c dated February 20, 1963, l~el~nir~yl~ap 298, ffiled by the San~ A~ Depart. ment of Public Works, creating two lots at the southwest corner of Gmrden Grove Freeway and Cambridge Street. 7 ~PRELININARY NAP 299 On notion of Counc~lm-n Hubbard, second- ed by Couucilm-u Schlueter and carried, Council approved subject to the con- ditions in the Planning Director's report dated February 27, 1963, Preliminary Map 299, filed by Reginald T. Rogers, creating two lots on both sides of Toland Street, approxtm-tely B50 feet North of Kent Avenue. ~P~ELIMINANY MAP 300 Report dated February 27, 1963, ory, Inc., Street. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, sec- onded by Councilm-n Schlueter and carried, Council approved subject to the conditions in the Plauning Director's Preliminary ~ap 300, filed by Edwards Laborat- c~eating two lots on the south side of Dyer Road, east.~f Eallad~y PRELIMINARY NAP 301 Acting upon a request of the applic- t~r.~ ant, Forrest L. Dunivin, for a clarif- ication of the property involved in the map under consideration, it was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councllm~n Schlueter and carried, that action on Preliminary Map BO1 be continued to March 18, 1963. PRELIMINARY MAP 303 On motion of Cou~ci~m-u Hubbard, onded by Cou~c~lm-u Schlueter and carried, Council approved subject to the conditions in the Planning Direct- or's Report dated February 28, 1963, Preliminary Map BOB, filed by John H. Gross, creating two lots at the Southwest corner of Harbor Boulevard and McFadden Avenue. PRELIMINARY MAP 304 On motion of Counci]m~_n Hubbard, sec- ~6__ onded by Councilman Schlueter and carr- ied, Council approved subject to the conditions in the Planning Director's Report dated February 28, 1963, Prel~mtuary Map BO~, filed by Dr. Richard E. Brauer, creating four lots on the 5outh side of E~inger Avenue, West of Bristol Street. PRELIMINARY MAP 305 On motion of Councilman Hubbard, sec- ~ onded by Council-~u Schlueter and carr- ied, Council approved subject to the conditions in the Planning Director's Report dated February 28, 1963, Preliminary Map 305, filed by the City of ~anta Aha, creating two lots on the South side of First Street Hast of Mountain Vigw Street. City Council - 48 - March 4, 1963 ~RELIMINARY MAP 30~ On motion of Councilm~n Hubbard~ second- ed by 0ounci/man $chlueter and carried~ Council approved subject to the conditions in the Plannin6 Director's Report ~ated February 28, 1963~ Preliminary Map 306, filed by Wescamp~ Inc., cra&ting three lots at the Southeast corner of St. Gertrude Place and lIathaway Street. ~P~I~LRYMAP 307 On motion of COuncilmAn Hubbard, second- ed by CouncilmAn Schlueter and carried, Council approved subject to the conditions in the Planning Director's Report dated February28, 1963, Preliminary Map BO7, filed by Zimmer Construction Co. creat- ing two lots at the Southeast corner of St. Gertrude Place and Pacific Avenue. STR~.'~?I' LIGHTING On motion of Councilman Hubbard, second- ~! ed by Counc~lm-n Schlueter and carried, Council received and referred to the staff for appropriate action a petition from 38 persons requesting more adequate street lighting at the intersection of Concord and 17th Streets. ADVISORY CO~A~x'EE On motion of Council~n Hubbard, second- GENERAL PLAN ed by Councilman Schlueter and carried, ~ Council received and approved a reco~mmend- ation from the Planning Commission that Mr. Clinton G. Brame and Mr. Edward E. Lohrbach be appointed as additionel members to the Citizens ~visory C~m~ittee for the General Plan. NATIONAL ORANGE SHOW A co~unication from Ken W. Dyal announ- ~ cing the National Orange Show opening on March 1~ was received and ordered filed on motion of Counci~n Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried. Linn and Mary E. Daigh. On motion of Councilman Nubbard, second- ed by Councilman Schlueter and carried, Claims for Damage were received and re- ferred to the City Attorney from Pauline AUCTION On motion of Councilman Hubbard, second- ~,~ ed by Councilman Sohlueter and carried, Council approved a request from Max Rouse & Sons to conduct an auction sale at Richard's Machine Works, 9~9 East First Street, on March 19, 1963. PUBLIC DANCE 0n motion of Counci~m~u Hubbard, second- ~,~,~,~ ed by Councilman Schlueter and carried, Council approved a request filed by Monroe School P.T,A. to hold a ~ance April 27, 1963 at the Labor Union Hall, 1532 East Chestnut. City Council - ~9 - March ~, 1963 SOLICITATION REQUESTS On motion of Councilman Hubbard, sec- onded by Councilman Schlueter and carried, Council approved requests to solicit funds from the following: Diabetes Association of Southern California, March 18 - March BO, 196B; American Cancer Society, campaign in April. PP~ACHING On motion of Councilman Hubbard, sec- onded Councilman Schlueter and by carried, Council approved a request from Daniel G. Spence for a 90 day extension of a permit to preach the gospel on the corner of Fourth and Bush Sts. SALARY INCREASES merit salary increases. On motion of Councilman Hubbard~ sec- onded by Councilman Schlueter and carried, Council approved a recommend- ation from the City Manager for IMPROVEMENT COSTS On motion of Councilman Hubbard, sec- onded by Councilman Schlueter and carried, Council approved a staff recommendation that the City pay $333.90 to the Bristol Street Baptist Church for excess thickness of paving at 1622 South Bristol, with payment to be made after dedication of right of way and acceptance of work. BID CALLS On motion of Councilman Huobard, sec- onded by Councilman Schlueter and carried, Council approved advertising for bids as follows: Valve require- ments for 1963, Spec. No. 66~-9; water hydrant requirements for 1963, Spec. No. 633-9; construction of restroom facilities and lighting panel at Rosita Park, Spec. No. 672-14; Installation of automatic sprinkler system at Rosita Park, Spec. No. 691-19; Eight to twelve ton roller, Spec. No. 623-21; with all bid openings to be held on March 18, 1963. EAST FIRST ANNEXATION Council received a petition from the RES. 63-39 owner of an 8.173 acre parcel on the South side of East First Street East of Mabury to be annexed to the City of Santa Aha, and a Boundary Commission Report approving the boundaries of the proposed annexation. RESOLUTION NO. 63-39 ACKNOWLEDGING RECEIPT OF PETITION FOR THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY TO THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, DESIGNATING ANAPPROPRIATE NAME FOR SAID TEBRITORY OF "EAST FIRST STREET ANNEX NO. 1" AND GIVING NOTICE OF PROTEST HEARING THEREON was introduced by title. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter, that further reading be waived and Resolution No. 63-39 be adopted. On roll call vote: Ayes, Councilmen: Noes, Councilmen: Absent, Councilmen: Hubbard, Schlueter, Gilmore, Brewer, Hall None None City Council - 50 - March 4, 1963 DISTURBANCE COMPLAINT On motion of Counc~lm-n Hubbard, second- ~ ed by Councilman Schlueter, and carried, Cottucil received and referred to the staff for investigation and report a request from thirty-three families for revocation of the business license of ~he Golden Rule Cafe" because of disturbance to nearby residences. ASSEMBLY BILLS 316 AND ~62 On motion of Counc~lw~n Hubbard, second- ed by Councilm~u $chlueter and carried, the City Council received and ordered filed communications as follows: City of Oakdale Resolution urging adoption of legislation to exempt raw mat- erials in original packages held by manufacturers from personal property taxes. NOTICE OF ANNEXATION City of Orange proposed annexation No.212. ALCOHOLIC B~GE LICENSES Contreras, 122 North Euclid, Off-Sale Beer & Wine, Hernandez, 2223-G West Fifth Street, New On-Sale Beer, Valdez, 3~06 West Fifth Street, Off-Sale Beer & Wine, Gor~eman and Walker, 1003 South Bristol Street, Off-Sale General, Morgan, Inc., 1802 South Standard, On-Sale General. C~lq~BOUNDARY COMMISSION REPORT Approving boundaries of Orange ~r~uex- ation No. 213. TRAFFIC CONTROL Report of devices installed or removed during period 1-29-63 through 2-27-63. FLOWER STREET WI~ENING Letter from Ridley C. Smith for wide- ning of East Side of Flower between 10th and Washington. ?~' AUCTION On motion of Councilman Hubbard, second- ed by Councilman ,%hlueter and carried, Council approved a request from Maury Slavkin to conduct a one day auction at Map and Blueprint Company, 202~ S. Main on March 20, 1963. STR'.".'A' I~DICATION On motion of Councilm~n Hubbard, second- ,~ ed by Couno!!m~u Schlueter and carried, ,.~ Council approved an agreement submitted ~ by the McCullahs to dedicate right of way required as a condition of approval of Variance 1733 so that building permit could be issued prior to dedication. City Council - 51- ~arcn ~, 1963 RESOLUTION 63-40 RESOLUTION NO,, 63-40 AUTHORIZING ALTON CONDE~iNATION CONDEM~TION OF FvlEAL PROPERTY FOR THE F~%STEELY E~ENSiON OF ALTON STRE~ ACROSS HALLtDAY STREET AND RESCINDING RESOL[Y2ION NO. 63-15 was introduced by title. It ~as moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman 8ChlmUeter that further reading be waived and Resolution No. 63-40 be adopted. On roll call vote: Ayes, Councilmen: Noes, Councilmen: Absent, Councilmen: Hubbard, $chlueter, Gilmore, Brewer, Hall None None RESOLUTION 63-43 RESOLUTION NO. 63-43 AUTHORIZING UTILITY EASEMENT EXECUTION OF GRANT OF F~SEMENT TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY FOR SUPPLYING ELECTRIC k~FERGY TO ROSITA PARK was introduced by title. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter that further reading be waived and Resolution No. 63-43 be adopted. On roll call vote: Ayes, Councilmen: Hubbard, Noes, Councilmen: None Absent, Councilmen: None Schlueter, Gilmore, Brewer, Hall ALLEY RESERVATION Council heard a report from the City Manager relative to a request for the extension of an alley from 15th to 17th Streets between Broadway and Durant. It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried, that the Council request the Planning Commission to initiate a study and hearings regarding the potential development of a precise alignment for a twenty-foot alley running Northerly from 15th to 17th Street, between Broadway and Durant. PHYSICAL FITNESS ing, and winning a twelve-mile hike. The ~yor and members of the City Council paid tribute to Councilman Brewer~ commending him for his great physical prowess in starting, finish- TENTH STREET TRAFFIC ending the Municipal Code as follows: On motion of Councilman Hubbard, sec- onded by Councilman Schlueter and carried, Council instructed the City Attorney to prepare ordinances em- Section 3272 - for the purpose of reversing one-way street traffic on Tenth St. between Main and Bush. Section 3264 - to eliminate parking on the North side of Tenth St. between Main and Bush. b%~NEWPORT-DYER ANNEX Councilman Hubbard replied to quest- ions from M~s. Janice Boer, 912 North Lowell, that there was not a written contract for special legal counsel services in the Newport - Dyer Annexation, that the Council did not have an City Council - 52 - March 4, 1963 estimated date on which the proceedings would be terminated nor an estimated cost for legal services, and that it was not necessarily usual that a ~ritten agreement be entered into. ~0 SULLIVAN STREhT On motion of Councilm~n Hubbard, sec- TRAFFIC CO~PI~0L onded by Councilman Brewer and carried, Council received and referred to the Department of Public Works for invest- igation and report~ a petition submitted by Norris Mayes from property own- ers requesting that Sullivan Street 'between Edinger and McFadden be blocked to through traffic, that a 25 mile per hour speed limit be established, and that crosswalk or traffic signals be installed. There being no further business to come before the 0ity Council, the meetingwaa adjourned at 9:32 p.m. on motion of Councilman Eu~bard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried. DORIS M. B~O~ CLW~ OF T~E COUNCIL City Co~ucil Marsh 2, 1963