HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-01-1965MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SANTA ANA~ CALIFORNIA
November 1, 1965
The meeting was called to order at 2:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber~ 217 N. Main
Street. Roll call was answered by Councilmen James Gilmore~ Walter Brooks, Davis
Bum"k, Wade Rerrin~ g. Ogden Markel, Tom McMichael and Mayor Harry H. Harvey.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
corrected to read as follows on page 384:
On motion of CounciLman Herrin,
seconded by Councilman Markel and
carried, Council approved the
Minutes of October 15, 1965~
PIPE LINE LICENSE On motion of CounciLman GiLmore,
seconded 'by Councilman Burk and
carried~ Council authorized
execution of pipe line licenses
with Atchison~ Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad for construction across Santa Fe
Railroad property north of 17th of sewer line according to Print No. L-3-Z756~J
and of sewer and storm drain acccrdin~ to Print No. L-3-27334.
On Page 387: change "all members present" to "the same members present."
PROPERTY SALE The Mayor called for the Clerk's
report of bids filed for purchase
of surplus property on Adams Street
east of Raitt, containing Lots 1
through 19 of Tract 5856, minimum bid to be $66,500. The Clerk opened and read
aloud one bid~ received from Security Fore in the amount of $68~400. There
being no response to three calls for oral bids, the property was declared sold
to Security Fore in the above amount. A written statement of bid and a cashier's
check for $9,000 were deposited with the Clerk.
BID AWARD - On motion of Councilman Brooks~
PROJ. 173 seconded by Councilman Herrin and
carried~ Council ordered filed
report of bids received for
Project 173, Edinger~ Maple to Grand, and Lyon to Ritchey; and Project C-126~
Grand, north and south of Edinger; awarded the contract to C. E. Hurley at unit
prices; and rejected all other bids.
BID AWARD - On motion of Councilman Gilmore,
BRUSH CHIPPER seconded by Councilman Brooks and
carried~ Cour~cil ordered filed
report of bids received for one
trailer mounted brush chipper, Spec. 652-10; awarded the contract to Dearth
Machinery Co.; and rejected all other bids.
BID AWARD - On motion of Councilman McMichael~
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS seconded by Cotu~cilman Markel and
carried, Cotu]cil ordered filed
report of bids received for
magazine subscriptions for Library; awarded the contract to The Mayfair
Subscription Agency; and rejected all other bids.
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ORD]:NS-831 ORDINANCE NS-831 CORRECTING AN ERROR
CORRECTING F~RROR IN THE DESCRIPTION CONTAINED IN
AA 559-BE]dRY ORDINANCE NS-821 RECLASSIFYING
PROPkqRTY ON AMEq~DMENT APPLICATION
NO. 559 FILED BY R. J. AND SYLVIA D. BERRY was read by title. It was
moved by Councilman Gilmore, seconded by Councilman Brooks, that further
reading be waived and Ordinance NS-831 be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN:
NOES, COUNCILMEN:
ABSENT~ COUNCILMEN:
Gilmore, Brooks, Burk, Herrin, Markel,
McMichael, Harvey
None
None
ORD. NS-823 ORDINANCE NS-823 AMENDING THE SANTA
REFUSE COLLECTION ANA MUNICIPAL CODE AND ADOPTING
REGULATIONS FOR THE COLLECTION
AND DISPOSAL OF ALL REFUSE
ACCUMULATED IN THE CITY AND REPEALING SECTIONS 5200. TH1R~JGH 5205.,
INCLUSIVE, OF THE SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE was introduced by title.
It was moved by Councilman Gilmore, seconded by Councilman Markel and
carried, that Ordinance NS-823 be passed to second reading.
RES. 65-170 RESOLUTION 65-170 OF THE CITY COUNCIL
MOLOTOV COCKTAIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA REQUESTING
GOVERNOR EDMUND G. BROWN TO PLACE
ON THE CALL FOR THE SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE
SESSION THE QUESTION OF MAKING IT A FELONY TO POSSESS, THIROW, OR USE ANY
FIRE STARTING DEVICE OR "MOLOTOV COCKTAIL" was read by title. It was
moved by CounciLman Brooks, seconded by Councilman Markel, that further
reading be waived and Resolution 65-170 be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN:
NOES, COUNCILMEN:
ABSENT, COUNCILMEN:
Gilmore, Brooks, Burk, Herrin: Markel~
McMichael, Harvey
None
None
RES. 65-173 RESOLUTION 65-173 AMENDING SECTION
WATER UTILITY 3 OF RESOLUTION NO. 58-281 TO ADD
INSP. THE CLASS TITLE OF WATEr{ UTILITY
INSPECTOR was read by title. It was
moved by Councilman Brooks, seconded by Councilman Markel, that further
reading be waived and Resolution 65-173 be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN:
NOES, COUNCILMEN:
ABSENT, COUNCILMEN:
Gilmore, Brooks, Burk~ Herrin, Markel,
McMichael, Harvey
None
None
RES. 65-174 RESOLUTION 65-174 REQUESTING ADDITIONAL
GRADE SEPARATION FUNDS ~ROM THE $5,000,000 GRADE
FUND SEPARATION FUND FOR FIRST STREET
UNDERPASS (PROJECT 138) was read
by title. It was moved by Councilman Brooks, seconded by Councilman
Markel~ that further reading be waived and Resolution 65-174 be adopted.
On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCILME~:
NOES~ COUNCILMEN:
ABSENT, COUNCILMEN:
Gilmore, Brooks, Burk, Herrin~ Markel,
McMichael, Harvey
None
None
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RES. 65-168 RESOLUTION 65-168 ACCEPTING DEEDS
DEEDS - CASH WHERE THE CITY IS PAYING A CASH
CONSIDERATION (Ballard) was read
by title. It was moved by
CounciLman Brooks~ seconded by CounciLman Markel, that further reading
be waived and Resolution 65-168 be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN:
NOES, COUNCILMEN:
ABSENT, COUNCILMEN:
GiLmore, Brooks, Burk, Herrin, Markel,
McMichael~ Harvey
None
None
RES. 65-171 RESOLUTION 65-171 ACCEPTING DEEDS
DEEDS - NO CASH WHERE THE CITY IS PAYING NO CASH
CONSIDERATION (Santa Ana Unified
School District, Gulf Oil~ Hamlin
& Alpha Beta Acme Markets~ Craig Development~ Socony Mobile Oil, Mueller)
was read by title. It was moved by Councilman Brooks, seconded by
Councilman Markel that further reading be waived and Resolution 65-171
be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEN:
NOES~ COUNCILMEN:
ABSENT, COUNCILMEN:
Gilmore, Brooks, Burk, Herrin, Markel,
McMichael~ Harvey
None
None
SIGN ENCROACHMENTS
agreements with the following:
On motion of Councilman Gilmore,
seconded by Councilman Markel and
carried, Codicil authorized
execution of sign encroachment
General Maintenance Sign Co. and Gulf Oil Corp. regarding sign at
801 N. Bristol.
Harold R. Allen and Bill Cockerham regarding sign at 809 N. Harbor.
CHANGE ORDERS
On motion of Councilman Markel,
seconded by Councilman Brooks
and carried, Council approved
the following change orders:
Change Order One to contract with Orange Coast Pipeline Construction
Co., $350.00 for Project S-38.
Change Order Three to contract with Charles L. Butch & Sons~ $1,936.73
for Project D-52.
Change Order One to contract with C. E. Hurley Contracting, $654.64
for Project 149.
Change Order One to contract with Sully Miller Contracting, $812.20
for Project 155.
ST. GERTRUDE Council considered request of
CROSSING Industrial Development Division
of the Chamber of Commerce for
construction of connection of
St. Gertrude Place over the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks between
Grand and Standard. The Clerk reported that letters from Kaspar
Lathing Co. and Y Square Marine, Inc. and a telegram from Fabmagic,
Inc., supporting opening of St. Gertrude had been received.
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George Maxwell~ 802 W. 8th, Coordinator of Industrial Division of Santa Ana
Chamber of Commerce, stated the opening was necessary to give additional
traffic circulation in the industrial area, showing pictures of the street.
The Public Works Director reviewed his report, opposing the suggestion based
on the following points: St. Gertrude, a local street, is not designed to
carry "through" traffic; Edinger and Warner are nearby and major streets;
and the Public Utilities Commission would be opposed to another crossing.
Mr. Maxwell replied that circulation within the industrial area was of prime
importance; that the number of trains involved was nominal.
A motion by Councilman Markel to proceed with opening of the street was
not seconded.
CounciLman Markel then made a motion that staff be authorized to contact the
Public Utilities Commission for permission to cross the railroad tracks:
which was seconded by CounciLman GiLmore, Discussion followed as to whether
or not it was the intent of the motion that the City would proceed if
P.U.C. peIvaission was granted. Councilman Markel stated that was his intent.
Mr. GiLmore stated that this had not been his intention in seconding the
motion, and wished to withdraw his second. It was moved by CounciLman Berrin~
seconded by CounciLman McMichael and carried~ that CounciLman GiLmore be
permitted to withdraw his second to the motion. The motion died for lack of
second.
CounciLman McMichael then moved, seconded by Councilman Burk and carried,
that the Department of Public Works contact the P.U.C. to see if they would
allow a crossing at St. Gertrude Street.
BID ERROR Walter McGonigle, representing
Adams-Sullivan, Inc., explained
to Council the company's mis-
interpretation of the bid for
backhoe, Spec. 623-26, and requested that the contract be voided or re-
submitted for bidding.
On motion of Councilman Brooks, seconded by CounciLman Burk and carried,
Council authorized release of Adams-Sullivan, Inc. from their contract with
the City. The City Manager recommended that the bid be awarded to the next
lowest best bid meeting specifications.
On motion of Councilman McMichael, seconded by CounciLman Herrin and cart [ed,
Council approved award of the contract to Harron~ Rickard & McCone.
LIQUOR LICENSE On motion of CounciLman Brooks,
APPLICATIONS seconded by CounciLman Herrin
and carried, liquor license
applications listed below~ere
tabled to the meeting of November 15~ 1965, pending reports from Police
Department:
Bob & Sam's Halladay #1, 604 E. Dyer - RETAIL ON SALE BEER TRANSF.(PERSON)
Frank's Market, 180' N. Bolsa on west side of Newhope - NEW OFF S~LE BEER & WINE
Gressley~ 500' east of E~clid on Bolsa - NEW OFF SALE GENERAL
Lil' Ceasars, 513 S. Main - NEW ON SALE BEk~ & WINE
Nite Light, 1214½ W. 1st - ON SALE BEER TRANSF. (PERSON)
The Potato Bin, 1605 W. 1st - NEW OFP SALE GENERAL
Binstok, Narry~ 1105 W. 17th - NEW OFF SALE GENERAL
Kotarski, RoseMary~ 2041 N. Main - NE~ OFF SALE GENERAL
Clark & Keller, 1646 E. 1st - NEW OFF SALE GENERAL
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VARIANCE & CUP On motion of Councilman Gilmore,
APPLICATIONS seconded by Councilman Burk and
carried~ Council ordered filed
the following variance and
conditional use permits~ decisions made by the Zoning Administrator or
Planning Commission:
V.A. 2181~ Pieper - use portion of 3 lots for off street parking at 114 N.
Figueroa in R 2 district - APPROVED.
V.A. 2182, Vilchis - reduce required distance between main buildings from
15' to 13'4" at 434 E. Central - APPROVED.
CUP 206~ Edinger Church of the Nazarene - construct two second story class-
room additions to existing church building that has less than required
parking at 2033 W. Edinger in R 1 district - APPROVED.
TRAFFIC REPORT On motion of Councilman Gilmore~
seconded by Councilman Burk and
carried~ Council ordered filed
report of traffic control devices
installed or removed from October 13 through 27, 1965.
soUTH MAII~ Harold Grimes, Director~ Traffic
Committee of South Main Improvement
Association, read to Council a
resolution of the Board of
Supervisors Of the Association~ requesting Council's assistance to preserve
accessabillty to the business districts of Santa Ana by getting access to the
Newport Freeway below MacArthur. The Manager reviewed the many attempts,
without success~ to get support from various governmental agencies on this
matter.
Councilman Markel stated that the Association's secretary had been notified
of a meeting to be held November 3rd with the Public Works Director, adding
that Council will do whatever is possible to assist.
SANITATION DIST.#7 Council received from the City
Manager a report on request of
Sanitation District ~7 to
purchase sewer in Tustin Avenue~
north of 17th, in which he pointed out that sanitation lines have been
constructed by the City for the potential development of abutting properties
and for the provision of service to properties which can be annexed, concluding
with a recommendation that the City not sell the line.
A motion by Councilman Brooks, and seconded by Councilman Markel~ that the
request of Sanitation District ~7 be denied was withdrawn with permission
of Council after the Mayor called attention to the fact that the Sanitation
District's representative was not present.
It was moved by Councilman Brooks~ seconded by Councilman Burk and carried~
that the matter be tabled to the meeting of November 15, 1965.
RECESS
At 3:50 p.m. the Mayor declared
a five minute recess. At 3:55
p.m. Council reconvened with all
Councilmen present.
1ST ST. PABKING
CITY COUNCIL
On motion of CounciLman Gilmore,
seconded by CounciLman Brooks and
carried, Council ordered filed a
letter from Lester Schwaiger,
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President, Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce~ accepting the Public Works Director's
report recommending no change in parking on First Street.
CIVIC CENTER Robert rhomas~ Orange County
Director of Building, presented
the report and plans for the
City-County Civic Center
prepared by the Community Facilities Planners. Council also heard Don
Hodgson of the O'Melveny &Mvers, Bond Attorneys, speak on financing programs
and the Joint Powers Act. Also present were the Chairmen and members of the
City-County Permanent Civic Center Committee.
RECESS
At 5:55 p.m. the meeting was
recessed to 7:30 p.m.
The meeting was reconvened at 7:30 p.m. in the Co~cil Chambers~ with all
CounciLmen present. Following the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag~ the
Invocation was delivered by the Reverend James K. Thomann~ Spurgeon Methodist
Church.
ORD. NS-830 ORDINANCE NS-830 CHANGING DISTRICT
VOSE CLASSIFICATIONS ON AMENDMENT
APPLICATION HO. 550~ F~,~ BY CLARA
E. VOSE~ AND AMENDING SECTIONAL
DISTRICT MAP 2-5-10 (EXHIBIT AA 550 A - REVISED) was presented to Council for
adoption.
John Harvey, attorney, representing the applicant~ requested that the
application for rezoning be withdraw~.
On motion of CounciLman McMichael, seconded by Councilman Burk and carried,
Council granted the request to withdraw the application and declared the
property remain under its original classification.
HEARING - Hearing was opened on Amendment
A.A. 567-GELKE~ Application 567 filed by B. E.
Bruce Gelker proposing the amend-
ment of Sectional District Map
17-5-9 by reclassifying from the R 3 to the C 2 district property on the
west side of Lyon between First and Chestnut. Planning Con~nission Resolution
5754 recommended approval of Exhibit A. The Clerk reported that notice of
the hearing had oeen published in ~ne Register on October 16~ 1965, and no
written communications had been received. There being no testimony~ the
hearing was closed.
On motion oi' CounciLman GiLmore, seconded by CounciLman Burk and carried,
Council approved the reclassification and instructed the City Atto~mey to
prepare an amending ordinance according to Exhibit A.A. 567 A.
HE~RING - Hearing was opened on proposed
REFUSE COLLECTION change to service charge for
re~se collection. Mayor Harvey
read a letter from Lester
Schwaiger~ President of Santa Aha Chamber of Commerc% which requested that
the matter be postponed to provide the Chamber with time to study the
City Manager's proposal.
On motion of CounciLman Gilmore~ seconded by CounciLman Burk and carried,
Council continued the matter to the meeting of November 15~ 1965.
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ST. VACATION The Clerk announced that notice of
the hearing had not been published
properly for Resolution 65-156,
proposing vacation of street right
of way known as Mantle, south o£ 22nd Street, and read the title of a new
resolution of intention setting a new hearing date of December 6th.
RESOLUTION 65-169 APPROVING MAP AND DECLARING I~ENTION TO VACATE STREET RIGHT
OF WAY~ KNOWN AS MANTLE STREET~ SOUTH OF ~ENTY-SECOND STREM~ GIVING NC~ICE
OF HF~RING THEREON~ AND RESCINDING RESOLUTION 65-156 was read by title. It
was moved by Councilman ~mrk, seconded by Councilman Herrin, that further
reading be waived and Resolution 65-169 be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES~ COUNCILMEN:
NOES~ COUNCILMEN:
ABSENT~ COUNCILMEN:
Gilmore~ Brooks: Burk~ Herrin, Markel~
McMichael, Harvey
None
None
CROSSING GUARDS The Director of' Public Works
reported on requests for crossing
guards at Standard and Mcfadden
and Standard and Hobart. Studies
revealed that no further traffic controls were needed at Standard and Mcfadden:
and it was recommended that children be instracted not to use the east and
south crosswalk; that further traffic control was not needed at Standard
and Hobart, but that use of a school boy patrol be recormnended to the school.
Mrs. Henry Honaker~ 841 E. Norman~ Ken Pruitt~ 1124 E. Hobart~ Principle
of Madison School~ and Mrs. Barbara Benning, 820 Hobart~ spoke in favor of
crossing &bards. Mr. Pruitt expressed opposition to school boy patrols~
because of the disruption of the school schedule.
On motion of Councilman Gilmore~ seconded oy Councilman Brooks and carried,
Council orderem filed the reports of the Public Works Director and denied
the requests for crossing guards.
RECREATION CFnNTER The City Manager reviewed the
ADDITION circumstances resulting in a
letter from Goodman Construction
Company stating inability to
obtain performance bond for contract to construct addition to E1 Salvadore
Recreation Center~ awarded by Council 10-4-65.
On motion of CounciLman Brooks~ seconded by Councilman Markel and carried~
Cotu]cil ordered the contract be cancelled and forfeiture of bid deposit.
TENT. TRACT 6074
Tentative Tract Map 60'[4 was
filed by R. A. Diedrich creating
five R 1 parcels south and east
of the intersecting streets,
Hathaway and Twenty-first Streets. It was moved by Councilman McMichael~
seconded by Councilman Herrin and carried, that Council approve Tentative
Tract Map 6074~ subject to the conditions described in the Planning Director's
report dated October 15~ 1965.
TENT. TRACT 6075 Tentative Tract Map 6075 was filed
by George Farms, Inc., creating
thirty-three A 1 parcels south
of Mcfadden, west of Santa Aha
River Channel. On motion of Councilman McMichael~ seconded by Councilman
Herrin and carried, Council approved Tentative Tract Map 6075, subject to
the conditions described in the Planning Director's report dated October 15,
1965.
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W. ORANGE ROAD Council considered petition filed
BARRIER by residents in neighborhood
regarding destruction of barrier
providing access to W. Orange
Road frc~Todd property~ causing a heav~ dust nuisance. W. E. Van Riper,
2909 Fernwood, reviewed the events of destruction of a second barrier.
The Public Works Director stated that steel posts in concrete were going to
be installed. The City Attorney was requested to proceed inmmediately with
action against the party for damaging City property.
SOLICITATIONS
On motion of CounciLman Gilmore,
seconded by CounciLman Brooks and
carried, Council granted the
following requests:
Disabled American Veterans, Jack Fisher Chapter, to sell forget-me-nots
November 4 - 6, 1965.
Benevolettes Drill Team to hold car wash October 30th, and Silver Tea,
November 14th.
SALARY INCREASES
salary increases for meritorious service.
On motion of CounciLman GiLmore~
seconded by CounciLman Brooks and
carried, Council approved Manager's
report dated 10-27-65 recommending
BID CALLS
On motion of CounciLman Gilmore~
seconded by CounciLman Brooks and
carried~ Council approved plans
and specifications and authorized
advertising for bids for the following:
Construction of two handball courts at Jerome and Memorial Park, Spec. 673-5.
Opening date 11-15-65.
Furnish and install sign for Municipal Stadium, Spec. 672-18. Opening date
11-15-65.
Furnishing and delivering two Police special motorcycles with trade-ins~
Spec. 622-6. Opening date 11-15-65.
JOB SPECIFICATIONS
On motion of CounciLman GiLmore,
seconded by Councilman Brooks
and carried~ Council approved
job specifications for Water
Utility Inspector and Sanitation
Inspector.
BOND RELEASES Acting on the Public Works Director's
report of satisfactory completion
of improvements~ on motion of
CounciLman Brooks~ seconded by
CounciLman GiLmore and carried~ Council authorized release of bonds for the
following:
Tract 5952 - Pacific and Hall Avenues.
Tract 5720 - Flora and Pacific Avenues.
Tract 5884 - Rene Drive and Adams Street.
Tract 5885 - Spruce and Adams Street.
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SURPLUS PROPE~qTY On motion of Councilman Brooks,
seconded by Councilman Herrin
and carried~ Council ordered
filed City Manager's Surplus
Property Report No. 56-65 regarding building on land needed for parking
lot for Fire Headquarters at 213 S. Sycamore; declared the building surplus
and authorized its demolition.
VET. DAY MARCH Mayor Harvey read a telegram from
Andrew Callanan, stating he
plarn]ed to march from La Veta
down Main Street to First Street
in support of service men in Viet Nam on November llth.
On motion of CounciLman Gilmore: seconded by CounciLman McMichael and carried,
Council ordered the telegram filed.
Y
LICENSE WAIVE~
Discussion followed reading of
the request of the Gemini Club
that license fee be waived for
amateur boxing exhibition to be
held at Laborer's Hall, 1532 E. Chestnut, and for one-day controlled beverage
permit. The Manager stated the one day alcoholic beverage license had been
a pro01em to the City.
It was moved by Councilman Markel, seconded by Councilman Brooks~ that the
request be denied. The motion carried~ with two "No" votes.
DECENCY AMENDM3]NT On motion of Councilman Brooks~
seconded by Councilman Herrin and
carried~ Council authorized the
City Attorney to prepare a
resolution in support of the proposed Decency Amendment which would return
control to the local level in sex crimes~ pornographic material, etc.
RES. 65-172 RESOLUTION 65-172 AUTHORIZING
QUITCLAIM DEED ~D(ECUTION OF A QUITCLAIM DEED
TO OWNERS OF RECORD was read by
title. It was moved by
Councilman Brooks, seconded by Councilman Markel, that further reading be
waived and Resolution 65-172 be adopted. On roll call vote:
AYES~ COUNCILMEN:
NOES, COUNCILMEN:
ABSENT, COUNCILMEN:
Gilmore~ Brooks~ Burk~ Herrin, Markel~
McMichael~ Harvey
None
None
ADJOURN~E~
seconded by Councilman Markel and carried.
There being no further business
to come before Council~ the
meeting was adjourned at 9:03 p.m.
on motion of Councilman Gilmore,
DORIS M. BROWN
CLF~K OF THE COUNCIL
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November 1, 1965