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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01-18-1965MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA AN^, CALIFORNIA January 15, 1965 The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 217 N. Main Street. Roll call was answered by Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Harry H. Harvey, James Gilmore, Henry H. Schlueter, and Mayor A. Allen Hall. Following the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, the Invocation was delivered by the Reveren~ Jack Pettlgrew, First Christian Church. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 0~motion of Councilman Hubbard~ seconded by Councilma~ Schlueter and carried, Council approved as mailed the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of January ~, 1965. BID AWAHE - 0n motion of Councilman Habbard~ ABTOMOBILE8 seconde~by Councilman Schlueter and carried, Council ordered filed a report of bids received for seven automobiles, Spec. 621-~8; approved award of the contract to McPeek Plymouth Center in the amount of $14,~71.60; and rejected all other bids. BID AWARD - AIR CONDITIONING Councilman Gilmore was disqualified from discussic~ and action in this matter because of a conflict of interest, and left the Council table. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried, Council ordered filed a report of bids received for air conditioning of building at water plant, Spec. 673-4; approved award of the contract to "Louis" Schmetzer Compan~ in the amount of $2~395.00; and rejected all other bids. Councilman Gilmore resumed his place at the Council table. HEARING - Mayor Hall announced that this was ASSESS~tm~.A. DIST. 221 the time and place fixed for hearing protests, objections or appeals in respect to the diagram, assessment and work done in Assessment District 221 (Watkins Way) under and pursuant to the Improvement Act of 1911 and to Resolution of Intention 63-171. Affidavit of Publication and the Certificates of Mailing and Posting Notice of Hearing on the Assessment were ordered filed on motion of Councilma~ Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried. The Clerk presented the diagram and assessment to the Council. Franklin T. Hamilton, 611 Wtlshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, Special Counsel for the City, explained the purpose of the hearing. RonaldWolford, Director of Public Works, testified that the work was constructed in substantial compliance with the plans and specifications, that the assessment was prepared and spread by him and that in his opinion the assessment had been spread upon the lots or parcels of land in the district subject to assessment in proportiontothe benefits arising from the work and to be received By each such lot or parcel; that at the meeting of January 4, 1965 the Council had adopted Resolution 65-5 changing the boundaries of the assessment district and also an order relative CIT~ COUNCIL - 146 - January 18, 1965 ~ A ci~y Cea2ribu%ic~ which will necessitate & revie~ of the asoecment Pr[~r'to its ~ti~; Stat~ a~o t~t he ~s~e~ to ~ti~ 0f the Aete~ti~ of ~ivid~l assess~nts up~ ~ ~ts ra~ ~ ~1 ~ ~itt~ ~ests. ~ the asseSsmnt ~striet, ~ ~ ~ ~e C~rk ~ o~ filed ~ of C~ci~ hbb~ sec~de~ ~ C~cl~ S~lmeter ~ c~, ~. q~ick a~o p~S~t~ his ~est ~ra~ te the C~cil. ~. ~lt~ ~eA the ~al b~is for ~cl~i~ of the ~e~y ~ t~t s~e~ ~aefitt~ by the s~r work ~ ~as~ of its ability to be ~a~ ~to the ~sti~ c~ce~ the asses~t ~ ~r~ ~ ~. ~lt~ ~ the D~ctgr of ~B~c Wer~ ~ f~: ~ A~c~, 3~ W. 7th (~cel ~7) ~ e~ct with ~e s~r ~ 7th ~etj t~t ~e~ w~ n~ asses~ent ~ p~y Mers ~th~ Asses~t D~trtctlo. of tM ~h Street s~r; ~ tht the City ~ b~l~ assess for c~t of S~r ~t ~s no ~s~t ~bt. ~e ~h~ of ~t ~ the ~ivi~ul 2hat ~e ~ts ~ be~ dealed to ~le the necessity for ~utl~ of the st~o at a ~ter hte ~ t~t priests sh~ ~ been ~e at the e~lier he~ m the ~seluti~ ef ~t~i~. ~ ~, 3316 W. 7th (P~eel 39) ~s ~ that his ~sea~t · e~cated for t~ ~. ~ere be~ ac ~er test~, the h~ AYES, 10E~, C~ilCIL~ll ~ ABS~T~ C~FICXL#~I: Harvey, Gi~aore, Sehl~eter, Hall The Directer of l~ablic Works thereup~ ~a~e the c~reetieac to the asmea~t the C~cil. n~OLUTIOI 65-13 OF TKE CITI' COb]lOlL ~ TIE CI~TI' OF S~]TA AIA, ~U~iPOBIIA, ~ DETEBJ(~IATI~J~ AID C01gFXl~l]~ ASSES~ AID DIA~RAX; AS AJf~'tL'% ~; !0..63-171 v~s rem by title° It was ~veA ~y Ce~mcil~aa Habbar~, second~l by C~uncil~an Gil~re that further reaAi~ be waiveA a~ Resolution 65-13 be aAopteA. 0a roll call v~te: C~C~t Habbar~; ~rvey, Oil~ere, Sehlueter, wall Ce~C~: ~AR~G - Hayer Hall epene~l the he~ cont~ ~L ~7 ~ ~c~r 7, 1~ ~ A~al ~7 fiCA by Jack ~vis ~ t~ P~ C~8si~'s ~enial of V~i~ce A~lieati~ ~ te e~t~ct a e~rcial b~i~ with r~ail sa~s ~d gene~l o~ices ~ t~ R 1 aistri~ at 1~30 E. 17th. ~e Clerk ~p~ t~t ae c~cati~s ~ ~bjecti~s h~ be~ recei~d. CI~ C~CIL Dean E~A~, 363 S. Main, Orange, representing the appellant, reviewed the ap~iicati°n, stating that the variance application replace~ a rezCmim~ applicat~on at th® suggesti°a of the Plalming Commission an~ Staff. Mr. Evans displayed a drawing of the prOPosed building~ citing as Justification for the variance the Planning Cc~a~ission policy regar0~ng two lots on 17th; the fact that 17th Street is a primary street; there have been two rezm~ings to C 5 nearby; there is C ~ zoning i~aediately west; that the application meets all C ~ regmtations. ~erman Altmam, 1618 N. Li~wood, representing about thirty residents in opposition ~6 the' application, objected to the 20 foot driveway on Linwoo~; noisy compressors and large trash bias which would go with proposed use; amd building om the property lime with no buffer zone for the residential property. Join M. Hoy, I5I~ N. T.t.WO0~, stated that in the area all places rezoned C ~ had been ~equired to have R 1 B or residential parking at least 50 feet wide, but that the current project came within 2½ feet of the residential PrOperty. In rebuttal, Mr. Evans stated that the driveway on Liawo~l possibl~ could be eliminate~l; that the trash cans would be at the far right ha~l side cf the Build- lng adjacent to the shOPp~n_= center; that the setback ~eets C 5 re~Alation; that the compressors would be on top of the building; an~ that vehicles to a~l frm a parking lot would be acre of a nuisance to adjacent residents. There Being no further testimony, the hearing was closed. It was moved by Cmmcilmem Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter amd carried, that the Co, oil overrule the action of the Planning Cce~ission and instruct the City Attorney to prepare a resolution granting Variance 200~, subject to conditions rec~ended in Staff C~=ments dated September 1~, 196~. HEAI~ - Mayor Hall opened the hearing ou A.A. 529 A~emd~ent Application 529 filed by PACIFIC T~.~P~ONE Pacific Telephone ~ Telegraph Cempa~ to amend Sectional District Map 26-5-10 By reclassifying from the R ~ to the M 1 district~ property om the west side of ~ristol between Talbert and Warner. Pi=--ins, Cmmaission Resolution 5717 recc~aended approval of w~hibit AA 52~ Ac The Clerk reported that notice of the hearing was published in The Register on January 2, 1965, and that no written c~maunications or objections had been received. Tea Adorns, 1~75 Sixth Avenue, San Diego, representing Pacific Telephone was present and offered to answer any qmestionSo There being no testimony ia OPposition~ the hearing was closed. On motiou of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Gilmore a~ carried, Council approved the reclassification and instructed the City Attorney to prepare an amonding ordinance according to Exhibit A.A. 529 A. NEARING - Mayor Eall opened the hearing on A.A. 531 ~EP~DITN A~ond~ent Application 531 filed by Eddy Neredith to amem~ Seotinmal District Map 5-5-9 by reclassifying from the A 1 to the R 1 district, property on the south side of Santa Clara between Tustin and Wright. Planning Co~aission Resolution 5715 recomme~ed approval of E~hibit A.A. 531 B which would reclassify to the 60-R1-7200 District (~imimum frontage and lot size). The Clerk reported that notice of the hearing was published in The Register on January 2~ 1965 an~ that no written communications or objections had been received. There being no response to the Mayor's call for testimo~, the hearing was closed. 0m motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Councilman Gilmore amd carried, Council npproved the reclassification and instructed the City Attorney to prepare aa ene.~&'~,',g ordinance according to Exhibit A oAo 531 B. CIT~ CO~CIL - 1~ - January 18, 196~ ~ARII~ - Mayor ~all opened the hearing on A~ea~aent A.A. 532 CONXLI~ Application ~2 ftle~ ~ Grace ~. C~ to mn~ Secti~l Dietri~ hp 6-5-9 ~ rechssi~ ~m R 1 to the R 1 B ~istrict~ pro~y ~ the s~ath si~e of hta C~a~ ~' east of Gr~. P~ C~olon Reso~ti~ 5%6 responded a~r~l of ~ibit A.A. ~ A. The Clerk reported that notice of the hearing was published lm The Register oa January 2, 1~5 and that a letter ha~ bees received fre~ ~rSo ~ar~l~ Ncaaa, Vice P~esi~ent of the Santa A~a-East Rle~mer's Association, calling attentiou to ~the traffic problem in the area, a~ a copy of a letter to the City Attorney requesting c~aeideratie~ of all the legal requirements particularly the filing of a tract ~apo The letters were ordered file~l on ~etion of C~cil~ma ~bbard, sec~nde~ by Councilman Schlueter a~d carried. The City Attorney stated that ia Santa Ane there is no co~nectio= to a zone chemge a~ the filin~ efa snb&iviaion ~aap~ that the Council is legally entitled te consider a z~ae change without a~y re~ard to the Snb~ivisi~u #ap Act. Leo Coasidine, 811 N. ~readway, Rector G~iaez, pestaaaster~ aud Nichar~ Wi~cer, lqegi~al Officer, U. S. Post ~ffice, sp~ce on Behalf of the application, noting the need for additional parW~ng for the increase~ size of the build,n=_ to met City requirements; that the rezoning is not inconsistent vith the ~eneral Ptaw aa proposed; that vith the exception of deliveries to the i~ediate area, Santa Clara will not be ued By postal vehicles ° Arthur Perkins, 1~1~ E. 20th, President of Santa Aaa East We~eo~ners Associatiou, spoke in opposition because of increased truck traffic entering the facility via Santa Clara and Wright Straets; requeste~ postponement antil prelim. amp is filed and reviewed by all de, artfonts ° Noel CIW, 1521 E. Catalina, Vice President of the Association, state~ he was i~for~aed that no preliminary =ap ~s fil~ ~en ~e ~cel a~ z~ C ~s sg~, ~ he as~ t~ City Atto~ if ~icipal C~e Secti~ ~0 re~ iaa~ce ~f b~ ~its or other o~icial acts w~ a~ to the ch~. ~e City Att~ ~plied he that the~ ~ be no ~ti~ship bergen the two. ~. C~y s~e~te~ the Ae~l~nt ~e ~ ~ee se t~fic c~ be c~trol~d ~ ~ ~ case t~t the ~tter be cmt~ ~il the ~1~ ~p cat,es ~ ~th the z~ leraa]~ ~aeche, 1~21 Eo 17th, representing Russell Nohrs~ stated that when the first parcel was sold no ~ap was file&$ that a nep has m~w been filed the original oale aud the cae n~ ~3aler ccasiAeratica; a~A he rece~mge~ that the ~ap procedure be followed first o ~rs. ~ar~ld Noea~, 15~ Eo 21st~ ~eined in the pr~cest a~a~at the a~licati~ · tat~ t~t t~ re~ts of Seoti~ ~7~ ~t be ~er~ to ~ t~t ~ R~ ~e sh~ be ~is~seA, n~ Post ~fice use. ]Ir. Coaeidine simms briefly ia rebuttal, stating that the ~est ~ffice coul~l buy ~ oud buil~ its ewa buil~ingo There be~_= ne further test ,i~ay, the hearing was cloeedo It ~a~ ~aoveA By Ccuncil~a~ ~ubbard~ seccaded by C~uucil~m 8chl~eter a~l carrie~, that C~ctl approve the reclesstficati~ a~d instruct the City Attorney to prepare aa a~e~i~ or~ance according to Exhibit A oA. 532 A. ~ . May~r ~all opened the hearing ~a the ~ D~. ~opcae~ ~t of ~e ~a~ ~ee ~ 1~ by ~opt~ a ~w ~ ~p~ce a~ ~ist~g ~istri~ of the s~ ~esi~ti~ ~d c~ta~ revis~ e~rati~l ~ site ~e~l~at st~s. ClT~ C~V~ClL - lk~ - January ~ae clerh re~or~e~ that notice of the hearing wa. ~mblisheA in ~he received'. ~ere being no resl~nse to the Mayor's call for tes~lBo~y, the hoarin~ vas close~. 0a Botim of Counciloan Hubbard, secoa&e~ by Councilman Harvey an~ ~arrieA, council aFprOVeA the prol~e~, a~en~t aaa instru~teA the City Attorney to ~Fe~are an or, ina·ce ame·Ain~ MAnieipal CoAe 8eetioms ~2B0.~0 tbreu~h ~ ace~ce ~h ~ ~ ~c~ber 1~, 1~. Clerk re~or~e~ tka~ notice of the hearing vas Baile~ to ~Jac~t p~y bee· ~eei~A. L. L. ~% a~lic~t ,p~ ~ fav~ of ~e ap~al. ~e~ ho~ no ~ test~-, tho he~ ~s clos~. ~ It vas meve~ by Counctlu~n K~obarA, seeon~e~ by Oounctloan 0tluors aa~ caxTieA; ~hat the Council overrule the action of the ~onlmS Administrator o~A instx~c~ tho City Attorney to prepare · resolution ~rmatin~ AMMal 152 aaa noAifying ceu~ition k-a as req~esteA in the appeal al~plication. Mayor Wall ope~e~ the hearing A]~eal 1~ fileA by Santa AliSa Zuvestmmts, Iuc., rrm the Plam~u~ Caonismion's ~eaial of Variance Appli~ation 2070 to c~astr~et a 10~ alm~-~ent unit c~m~lez in the Ai~tri~ at ~1~ W. )lcYoAttten. ~ae =le~k reyor~eA that he, ice of the hear~u~_ was maile~ to aAjaceat pro~er~y owners on ~ 11, 1~ aaa that ne vritte· c~u~anicatioas or objections baa been receiveA. R. A. Aga~anian aha Ray Xellor, 1~571 Harbor, ~ax~on ~rove, speke on behalf of b al~plication, notiB~ tho variety of floor plans, the 1~05 square feet of IAaA ~er unit~ e~plain~_~ tho U-aha~e~ ~rive ~s to Separate aA~lt settlers aaa allow cleeer ~ar~r~n_- to apaA~eBonteJ etatin~ oA~acont pro~er~y bel~n~8 to the~ aBA ii pro~oae~ for cGg~e~inl Aevelolment; an~ Aispla~iR~ l~ictures of their ]ncaa Par~ al~A~montS, which are siuilar. Will ~onter, Aeainton~ Pl&uasr, explaineA ~hat t~ P~ C~ssi~ ~s~ ~o t~ R ~ ~o~e~ b~ felt t~ it ~A n~ ~et ~ho R ~ h~t as A~eus ~ ~te~ti~ of the p~. ~. ~ s~at~ ~ it ~m t~ ~t~i~ of bin c~ ~o b~ ~ ~ta~ the ~y, it. ~ hJ~, ~ P~ar ~i~, b~t~ of the Kme~rs Aioo~liti~; spob ~ opp~ becaue of a~nts a~ h ~e ~a. ~l ~atsm~n) Pacific Drivein ~eater8; ex~rssseA concern reg~-S the li~t~n~ ~ t~e facility becaue t~ l~ati~ ~ ~t bey~ the theater's 8c~, ~ as~ ~t C~cil sti~te t~ ~i~ to c~t~cti~ ~ ~cable sol~i~ be ~solv~ to tho sa~isfacti~ of ~e applic~t ~ the theater. ~ be~ ~ ~her te8~, the he~g ~ clos~. Xt vas aove~ by Core,clime· l[ubbax~, seconAeA by Councilumt Schlueter aaa carrie&, that Cotmcil ul~ol~ the a~tion of the Planning Cmmission an~ instr~c~ tho City Attorney to prelMa~ · resolution d~-ln~ Variance 2070. Crl~ C0VlC~L - 150 - January At 9533 p.R. the Mayor call~l the C~cil iato executive sessl~. The ~eeti~ was reconvene~ at 10502 p.m. vith all C~Ancil~e~ present. ORD. !.~-773 A.A. ~23 IRVIIE OI~I~NCE NS-773 CLANGING D~TRICT CLASS~eXCATI~ ON A~DMEFF AF~--VCATI~ lO. 523 F-TM ~f ~ IRVI~E C~AFf A~ A~D~ SECTIONAL DISTRICT NAP (-~,-1T AA 5~3 A) was read by title. It was hayed by Councilman ~ubbard; secc~&ed by Councilman ~Awey, that further rea~li~g be waive~ a~l Oreli~a~ce 1~-773 be a~[opteel. ~ roll call AYES, IOES~ ABSENT Hubbard; N~-vcy; Gilmore, 8chlueter; ~all l~ne lone A~A. 527 was m~ved by Cotmcil~n ~Abbe~l, seconded by Councilman ~arvey, that further readin~ be waive~ and ~A~li~ance NS-77~ be adopte~h On roll call vote~ AY~ C~CIL~E~ IOE8, C~CXL~E~: A~$~, C~CILI~f: Hubbax~, ~arvey, Gilmore, Schlueter, lone It was ~eveA by C~eil~m ~ubbard, seeoade~ by Cc~acil~an Harvey,. that further readi~ be waive~ ami Ordinance ~-775 be adopteA. On roll call vote: ' AYe8, C~NCILMEN ~ IOE8, C(~I~CIL~EN: ~ubbard; l~-vey; Gile~re, Schlmeter, ~all lone m~. m-776 A.A. 530 OLIFAS It was ~eve~ by Conneil~an Hubbard, seconde~ by Cmmcilaan ~arvey~ that further read~ be waived anA ~r~i~ance 18-776 be adopteA. ~ roll call vote: AYES, iOES, A~S~T, C~IC~E~: ~ubba~l, ~8rvey., Gilmore, Schlt~eter~ Hall lone lone CXT~ C~/1C~L - 151 - Jaa~ry AY~s HO~,s COUICILM3eq~ Kttbbard, w&.-v.y, Gilmore, Schluoter, Hall lone None Xt wa~ ~eved by C~eil~m ~bbax~, mecoaAed by Ce~ncll~m 8ehlueter, that f~rther readl~ be waived a~A Resolutiwa 6~-~ ~e aAepte~. ~a rell call voter AYES, IOE5, CGUICZLH~: Rm~ 65-7 ~abbar~, Harvey, Gilmore, Schlueter; Hall Home Ho~s ~ee~ f~ aeeeptaace ~ere s~]mitteA fre~ the folloviag: Stephe--, etreet easemat, $~thenet corner of wazar~ a~l Eaclid; Jarvi~ & Fla~, alle~ easement, se~hwest ceraer of Pacific aad EAi~er. BE~L~TZOI 6~-7 ACCEFTXNO D~ bm~E THE CXT~ IS PAY~I]~ !0 CASK was read by title. It was ~ by Oe~aeil~aa hb~arA; sece~de~ by Ceu~cilwAu Schlueter, that f~rther reaAiag be waived aaa Reaolutioa 6~-7 be adopted. Oa roll call veteg A]8~T, CGUIC:I~'J(EI'g hb~ard, Harvey, Gll~re, Sehlueter, hll Waae Weae ~ee~ aad Escrow ~tructi~ where the City iS:l~yiag a cneh eeasi~eratiea were sub~itte& fr~ the fellewi~ Escrow ~27~0-~ S Cr~w~ll, street eneene~t, northwest corner of Baker aaa ~L~ath, $2~0, Escrow ~7~-0. ~t ~s-!~ ~ C~ci~ ~bb~ sec~ed ~ C~ci~ Sc~ueter~ tha~ AYES, ABSENT, Hubbaxxl, ~rvey, Gilmore, Schlueter~ Hall l~oae RES. 6~-9 Quitclaim deeds to Co Rowland 1ela~ for QUITCLAD( vehicular access rights to southwest corner of Pacific and F~_-er~ aaa te Excelsior Creamery Cempauy f~r vehicular access rights to southwest c~-.er of Pine and StamRa~A were subntitte~ to Council for approval. RE~LUTXO! 65-9 AUTHORIZING EXE~£IO! OF ~U1TCLAIM V=~S ~ T~E CIT~ OF ~ AWA was read by title. It was noved, by Ceoncilmm Nubbar~, seconded by Counciluan Schlueter, that further readiug he valved and Resolution 6~-9 be o~lopted. ~u roll call voter AYES, ABS~T, ~-.bbax~l~ Harvey~ Oiluoro, Schlueter~ Hall No~e None RESOLUTION 6~-11 ADOPTIIG AND ~eA~(~TTXIO A ~urrL~J~AL ]~UDGET 1~ OF ADDITIOIAL ~ ALLOCATED ~ STATE HI~HWA~ F~D ~0 C1~2~ (S~T~O~ ~10?) was rea~l by title. Tt was nt~v~d, by Ce~neilman ~abhar~ secc~de~l by Councilman Sehlueter, that , fu_~cher rea~-E ~e~aived aaa Resolmtioa 6~-11 be adopte~o ~n roll call vote: A~, CO~C~L~ r ]fOES, A~E~T, C~CIL~E~: ~ubbard, ~arvey, Gilmore, Schluete.~, Hall Noue //~ lt~. 6~-1~ Real Property Coutraet ami Great Deed GRAJT 9~ ~ ~s~l ~ Cipr~ B. ~pez c~ prope~y ~ the n~ of West ~ ~en ~elt~ ~ Flor the City ~g for ~nt of $1~8~ ~s n~tt~ f~ appr~l. RESOL~TI~ 6~-1~ AUTH~XZING EXECUTION OF KEAL FROPEF~ C~F~RACT AID ACCEPTX]~ A GRAIT D~ FR~( PASCUAL AID C~NA B. L~EZ F~ TKE ACqUISiTION ~F PARCEL !0. 171 FOR CIVIC C~ FROJECT ]1'0. G~A. l~O1 wa~ read by title. It was moved by Councilmm Habbar~, secou~ed by Councilnan Schl~eter, that further rea~i~g be waive~ -,~& Resolution 6~-1~ Be a~opte~. On roll call voter ]IOES, C~U~CILH~: AESE~T, P~ AGRE~q~T HabbarA, Harvey, Gilmore, Sehlueter, Hall lone lone On m~tiou of C~Auci~nan HahharA, secou~e~ by C~uncilman Gilmore an~ carried, C~uncil authorize~ exec~tioa ef a~ agree~ewt with Ruth ~ae Berchar~ aha L~ck~ Stores, Vwe. to all~ parking withiu f~ture right of way ou Bishop Street at Hain. ClT~ C~U~CTr. - 1~3 - January 18, was noved, by Cmmcilmma ~abbarA, secoadml ~hat far,her rea~ins be waiveA aaa ~x~tinaace by Councilman Ka_,wey and carrieS, · S-778 be l~sseA to second. //2.- BCAG -,,,a/~r LA~T~ Oa motima ef C~ei~ ~, see~ ~ O~ct~ S~l~er to t~ ~et~g of ~b~ 1, 1~ ~/or ~G ($~ Ca~a Associatl~ ~ ~~s). ~a Betieu of Councilman ~abbar~, secoaAed by Co~ucllmm Schlueter &ua carrleA, Council eontinueA to the meeting of February 1, request by Wtlohire 0tl CemlMm~ of California for abanamment of portion of Cheetn~t Avem~e at ~ra~l, as req~esteA by the Manager. ~ meti~ ef C~mcil~m hbbax~, .ecm~ ~ C~ei~ Sehlueter ~ ~ieA, C~eil dealeA the req~et ~ ~ F~Bt, 3327 W. for ml~l ~ c~sm~ ~ ~a ne~ ~1, ~ aeco~ce ~th ~ ~ ~ ~e ~blie W~ ~p~. T~. TRACT ~816 Teatattve Tract ~ap ~856 vas ftle~ by the City of ~ta ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ifi~ 8~1 District to c~ate thi~y-s~ A 1 l~s ~ A~ ~ c~i~, C~etl a~ ~tt~ ~ ~p ~6; ~b~eet to ~e c~diti~s ~Be~ ~ the P~ D~et~ts ~ ~ted J~ ~, 1~. ~. ~. OF ~ ~ It ~ ~ ~ C~ci~ ~b~, 8ec~ by C~ct~ file~ ~ J~ ~ez~s~ te c~ate two C 1 ~ee~ n~h ef ~r, east of /3 ~ ~T. 0n ~-tlon of Counctlu&u ~ubbar~; ¥.A. 190k seconded by Co~actlman Harvey and carrieS, Council approve~l ninety day extension of time ~ Variance Alrplicatie~ 190k, granted te Jehn aaa Stella Davis ~ ~ 6, 19~, to allow co~ver~toa of exists-_~ amplex into medical offices at 1613 Duraat. ClT~ C0~lC/L - l~k - J&uuary 18, 1965 Y.A. 1930 hy Coumcllman Narvey an~ carried, Commeil approve~ mimety ~aY extension ~f time em Variance Applic&ti~m i~O, ~r=-~te~l'to Victor C. Alle~an ou ~uly 6~ 1~ te allow cc~structi~a of service statio~ at 1501 g. Flower. FOR ~CLAIM On ~otio~ of C~cil~u Hubbard, sec~d~ ~ C~ci~ S~lueter ~d c~i~ C~cil ~fe~ t~ City ~r f~ ~vesti~ti~ ~ ~p~ re~es~ 'f~ q~tc~ of ~cess e~ent on ~i~ew ~e~iate~ ao~h of ~ta ~ 'Ai~r POOL HALL On mo~i~ of Councilwa~n Hubba~l, sec~de~ ~ ~ci~ S~lueter ~ ~i~ C~cil a~ app~cati~ to o~te a pool ~11 at ~ E. ~ by J~ ~ ~n ~n~, 21~ $. Hic~ subject to all c~iti~s ~ ~tic~ ~qu~ by the ~ici~l C~e. A#~XCAN H~T On motioa of C~ci~ ~b~ ~ sec~d~ by C~ci~ ~ ~ c~e~, C~cil ~e~ fi~ a resoluti~ of the City C~cil of ~ea Gr~ en~ors~ the ~eric~ Host ~. SALE OF $~RAP On motion of Couneil~aa Rubbar~, secc~de~ by Councilman Harvey asr carrie~l, Council graate~l authcwity to sell without public auctiou items of scrap now om hand~ having no value for the purpose for which they were designed o On motiou of C~.~cihaan ~abbarR, secc~de~ by C~mmil~an Harvey ~nd carried, Council authorized proper authorities to a~lvertise for bi~s for the follow~nE~ C~tr~cti~n of Mcfadden fr~a ~arbor to Mohawk ~rive, Project 1~. Bib ~pening February 9, 1~5. Purchase of ~ automobile s for Police Department, Spec. 621-52. BiA openim~ Febre~ry 1, 1965. l~rchase of $ police patrol autc~obiles, Spec. ~21-51o Openi~ Aate Febraary 1, 1965. l~rchase of oue truck - 1%00~ GV~ Cab & Chassis ~ly, with tra~e in, Spec. 621-50. ~id epemtug February 1, 1965. c~ c~ln - z55 - ~aa~ary 18, 1~65 lSurcha~e' of cue tr~ek - 2~-,O(X) ~ C&3~.city w~tk ~ ~y a~ gyd.r~ulie Ko:Lst; vi~h trade in~ SlMc. ~2~t-,~9. ~ opening Yebruary :!.; ].~. Water tralsBission pipe, Spec. ~1-29. Bid opening February 1, 196~. CLAIM ~n motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Counciluon Schlueter ~ ca.-fleA, Council d~nied clai~ file~ by Robert Jr. Rernand~z, for breach of contract by City's refusal to pay $~,b~0 for professional services as an architect. TXHE ;mT. On B~cion of Conaciluan hbbard~ V.A. 19~ seceade& by Couaeilean Schlueter an~ carrie~ Cmmeil grauteql ~-ety d~y extension of tine on Variance Application 195~ approve~ ~ 20, 1~, for ~stane Investment Co. for office buildins at 1219 l. BroaAway. On ~otion of Couaciluaa ~ubbar~, seconAe~ by C~ci~ ~ ~i~, C~cil ~e~A t~ fo~ c~cat i~ Re~ ~ses~t District ~ ~r~ a fav~b~ ~i~ ~ the ~o~. //~ ~ bgt~l P~ f~ ~ C~ty ~ Resolutt~ of the ~ of ~~ ~ ~ C~ty re~est~ ass~t~ce ~tical ~is~ims ~ ~e~ti~ ~ ~e ~. L~' LTCE~SR APFL~CATX~B3 - D~orklun~, Cassid~; and Tileon, 315 ~.. 17th - G~ SAL~ )]m~ TRAlqSFER qond Enterprises, Inc., 111~ E. ~th ~ ~ ~ALE B~dm VARXAIEE & C(~ITXG~AL USX P~BgLT8 - Decisie~a mad~ by the Zon~ Administrator or 1Dlan~ing Cemmission where no appeal ha~ been file~:. ~ V~A. 2(~1, ~ - construct roe~ a~ldition with re&uction in required rear yard at ~ Douglas - APPROVED. V~A. 20~9; ~Ee~S & ~ARK C~. - ccastruct convalescent rest hone in ¢ 2 ~ml A 1 districts at ~717 W. Bols· - APPROVED. ¥.A. 2050, E & R DEY. CO. - permit 7 &wellings c~ R 2 lc~ at 1731 W. #onhing~on - ~. V.A. 20~, G~ffZ~T.~ - ce~struct &uplex in ad,it·on to existing heine in R 1 Aintrict at 82~ ~. Baglish - A~. ¥.A. 20~9, Ri~AS - to move in · single foxily residence in addition to existing residence in lq 1 ~istrict it 50~ ~. 7th - APPROV]~. V.A. 20~% INGE - re,lute required Aistance Between existing residence garage in lq 1 Aistrict at 1717 W. J(cFad~len - APFRO~. ~WFF 182, DEVINE - c~astract cemmercial BuilAing in J( 1 d~istriet 8~ 1230 E. Edin~er - API~. a~n~es alr~rov~n~ ~ular~o ~o, ~ ~tX~ ~o City ~ Costa ~o~ of tr~fie control ~evices insta~led or r~ove~ ~c~ber Jan~ ~, ~. There beau6 no further bus~ness to c~e before the Council, the ~eetlng was acl,','Journed, at 'tO:l~. p,m., on mo~c:J.~2, of Counctl~a Hubbard, seco~e~: by Co. nell- man Schlueter ear carrte~o D~IS Mo ~0~ CLE~ OF THE COUNCIL CITY C05'NCIL - 157 - January 15, 1965