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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-04-1979MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA June 4, 1979 The meeting was called to order by Mayor James E. Ward at 2:06 p.m. in the City Council Cb~z~nbers, 22 Civic Center Plaza. Council members present were Gordon Brickon, Daniel E. Griset, R.W. Luxembourger, J. Ogden Markol, A1 Serrato, James E. Ward, and Harry K. Y~,mmoto. Also present were City Manager/Acting Clerk of the Council B.J. Thompson, Assistant City Attorney E.J. Cooper and Deputy Clerk of the Council Martha Lee. PLEDGE OF ~ai.t.~,GLa, NC~ INVOCATION Following the Pledge of Allegiance, the Invocation was given by Councilman Griset. MOMENT OF SILENCE A moment of silence was observed in JAMES GILMORE memory of James Gilmore, who served as GEORGE PARKER Councilman and Vice Mayor from 1963-67, and George Parker, who served as Chairman of the Board of First American Title and Trust Company, resident of Santa Ana for 81 years. Mayor Ward orderd flags to be flown at half mast until after interment. RECESS - REGULAR MEETING At 2:16 p.m. Council recessed to convene OF THE HCUSING AUTHORITY the regular meeting of the Housing Authority. At 2:45 p.m. the Council reconvened with all Council members present. CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS R~IOVED & DISSENTING VOTES Item 4G; and Ward and Yamamoto on Item 5. Items 12A, 12B, 13A, 13B, 13C and 13D were removed from the Consent Calendar by Markel; and Item 4AbyYamamoto. NO votes were registered by Bricken on _EONS~ENT CALENDAR STAFF RECOB~FcNDATIONS APPROVED MOTION was made by Yamamoto, seconded by Bricken, to approve staff recommendations on the following Consent Calendar items: AYES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXEMBOURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NOES: NONE MINUTES Approved the Minutes of the regular meeting of May 21, 1979, and the adjourned regular meeting of May 29, 1979. BID CALLS Approved plans and specifications, and authorized advertisement for bids on the following: SPEC 79-017 - Maintenance for P.E. Bikeway, & Bear Street Bikeway & Median Island. SPEC 79-018 - Replacement of Apparatus Room Doors at Fire Station #5. SPEC 79-019 - Two 4-door Sedans (replacements) for Fire Department. SPEC 79-020 - Harst Power Tool. PROJECT 1410 - Widening Bristol Street and Washington Avenue at Santa Junm College. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 179 JUNE 4, 1979 il CONSENT CALENDAR STAFF RECC~4MENDATIONS APPROVED - Continued PROJECT 1411 - Widening Grand Avenue between St. Gertrude Place and Pomona Street. PROJECTS 8162 & 8190 - Construction of Sanitary Sewer in Santa Clara Avenue between Flower Street and Heliotrope Drive and in French Street between Washington Avenue and 15th Street. CA 89 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Received and filed the staff report of the following: PERRY, Jo Anne, 116 North Main; Person-to-person Transfer - Type "21" Off- sale General. PERRY, Jo Anne, 1430 West First Street; Person-to-person Transfer - ~rpe "21" Off-sale General. FRANK'S MARI<~T, 3041 South Bristol; Person-to-person Transfer - Type "21" Off-sale General. WAIKSNIS, William J., 2721 West Edinger; Person-to-person Transfer - Type "20" Off-sale Beer & Wine. GREEN, Patricia, 1206 South Standard; Person-to-person Transfer - Type "20" Off-sale Beer & Wine. GURROLA, Esteban, 216 E. Warner; Original Type "20" Off-sale Beer & Wine. Bricken registered a NO vote. (Agenda Item 4G) CA 146 Approved and filed Negative Declaration and Planning Coamission Finding of Fact on the following: NEGATIVE DECLARATION & VA 79-8 - Filed by Heath & Company to allow a roof sign in addition to an existing pole sign for a restaurant at 1005 South Harbor Boulevard in the C2 District. Ward and Yamamoto registered NO votes. (Agenda Item 5) CA 13 DEEDS NO CASH GRANI'OR CITY Authorized execution of the following deeds by Mayor and Clerk: RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT - North side of Martha Lane (abandonment), West of Bristol; relinquishment of street easement rights. S~JTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CC~qPANY, South of Fifth, West of Newhope; consent to grant of easement. CA 155 TENTATIVE PARCEL MAPS the Planning Director's reports: Approved and filed the Negative Declarations, and approved the following maps subject to conditions contained in NEGATIVE DECLARATION & TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 1094 - Filed on November 22, 1978, by Lee J. Hasenjaeger, creating two C5 parcels; both proposed parcels are to be used for commercial purposes; generally located on the northwest corner of rustin and Santa Clara Avenues. CA 25 NEGATIVE DECLARATION & TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 79-887 - Filed on April 16, 1979, by Bristol General Hospital Company, creating one C2 and one C2/R3 parcels; the proposed parcels are to be used for hospital, parking and professional office; get, rally located on the east side of Bristol Street, south side of Central Avenue and west side of Baker. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 180 JDNE 4, 1979 CONSENT CALENDAR STAFF RBC(IV~ENDATIONS APPROVED ~ Continued NEGATIVE DECLARATION & T~NTATIVE PARCEL MAP 79-888 - Filed on May 5, 1979, by Trammell Crow Company, creating two Mi parcels; both proposed parcels are to be used for industrial purposes; generally located on the southwest corner of Garry Avenue and Croddy Way. NEGATIVE DECLARATION & TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 79-889 - Filed on May 18, 1979, by Trammell Crow Company, creating thirty ~1 parcels; all proposed parcels are to be used for industrial purposes; generally located on the northwest corner of MacArthur and Harbor Boulevards. GA 25 FINAL PARCEL MAP Approved the following romp and accepted dedications thereon: FINAL PARCEL MAP 1091 - East side of Harbor Boulevard, north side of Segerstrom; 4 lots. GA 25.2 COMPLETION OF I/~ROVt~S Authorized the release of performance, monument, labor and material bonds on the following: TRACT 9222 - Northeast corner of Raitt and Segerstrom Streets. CA 24 CHANGE ORDERS Approved the following change orders: PROJECT 6145A - La Bonita Park - Removal of asphalt and concrete pavement; Change Order #1, increasing in the amount of $2,000.00 (15.56%). PROJECT 8501A - Parking Structure, North Main Street, relocation of storm drain; Change Order #1, increasing in the amount of $1,921.61 (10.11%). PROJECT 1398 - Construct West side of Raitt, scuth ofMacArthur, and MacArthur west of Raitt; Change Order No. 1 & 2, increasing in the amount of $11,000.00 (14.43%). PROJEC~ 8168 - Police Building Installation of Standby Air Conditioning System for Computer Room; Change Order #1, increasing in the amount of $2,012.19 (9.24%). CA 89 LIABILITY CLAIMS Referred to a&ministration claims received from May 16 to May 29, 1979. CA 65.7B COUNCIL REFERRAL SU~B~Y Received and filed status report of matters referred to staff by Council; deleted items as recon~nended. CA 80.2 PROCLAMATIONS Received and filed report of Proc- lamations issued by the Mayor from May 16 toMay 29, 1979. CA 46 CITY COUNCIL ~ETINGS & APPOINTMENTS CALENDAR Received and filed Council r~etings and appointments calendar. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * CONSENT CALENDAR FINIS * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ABC LICENSE APPLICATION Police Chief Davis provided an oral 605 S. HARBOR BLVD. report on the reasons for withdrawal RECEIVED & FILED WITH PROTEST of the Protest by the Police Department, stating that the original applicant had transferred ownership to a member of the immediate family; and that the establishment, therefore, meets requirements for bona fide public eating place. CITY COUNCIL MINIFFES 181 JUNE 4, 1979 1 Mr. Peter Monroe Smith, Westminster, the original applicant, commented on his current status as a member of the community. After Council discussion, ~IOTION was made by Yamamoto, seconded by Bricken, to receive and file the report and direct the City Attorney to file a letter of protest on the grounds of: 1) Overconcentration of ABC licenses in the general area. 2) Increased cost to the taxpayers for police because of criminal activity. 3) The use is counter-productive in the overall efforts to improve Harbor Boulevard. 4) The location is a gathering place for homosexuals which is offensive to the conmmmity; on the following: ANTHONY'S RESTAURANTS, 605 South Harbor Blvd; Person-to-person Transfer - Type "47" On-sale General Public Eating Place. (Agenda Item 4A) AYES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUX~MBOURGER, MAR~EL, SERRATe, WARD, YAMAMOTO NOES: NONE CA 146.1 HOUSING REPLACMVMNT MOTION was made by Yamamoto, seconded PROJECT AGRE]~ENTS by Luxembourger, to continue to the June CONTINUED TO JUNE 5 STUDY SESSION 5 study session the agreements between City and Mead Housing Assistance Corporation for the moving and rehabilitation of houses in the College expansion area (Agenda Item 12A); a~ between the City and Project applicants to provide the financing and other costs related to the move of replacement homes to applicants' property (Agenda Item 12B). AYES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUX~CURGER, MARKEL, SERRATe, WARD, YAMAMOTO NOES: NONE A-79-68 RESIGNATION FROM PLANNING MOTION was made by Markel, seconded by C~x~ISSION - JEAN I. ~N~RL~ Bricken, to accept Mrs. Ankrum's ACCEPTED'WITH REGRET resignation contained in the letter dated May 16, 1979, from the Planning Commission, with sincere regret, and to compliment her for services given to the City over the past years. (Agenda Item 13A) AYES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUX~OURGER, MARK~L, SF~RRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NOES: NONE CA 80.9 PLANNING CC~ISSION RECOMMENDATION MOTION was made by Serrate, seconded APPOINT~MNT TO TRAC by Bricken, to table discussion of TABLED the Planning Commission recommendation contained in the letter dated May 30, 1979, for appointment of John Acosta as Planning Commission representative to the Transportation Advisory Committee to complete the unexpired term of Robert Luxembourger, ending on December 31, 1981. (Agenda Item 13B) AYES: BRICI<EN, GRISET, MARK~L, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NOES: LUX]~4BOURGER CA 80.9 PLANNING CC~ISSION NC~INATION MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded WARD 3 - WALLACE BARTELT by Luxembourger, to accept nomination ACCEPTED by Mayor Ward of Wallace R. Bartelt for appointment to the Planning Commission for a partial term ending June 30, 1980, replacing Jean Ankrum, Ward 3, to be considered for appointment at the June 18 Council meeting. (Agenda Item 13C) AYES: BRIC,N, GRISET, LUXE~BC~JRGER, MAR~L, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NOES: NONE CA 80.9 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 182 JUNE 4, 1979 PLANNING COMMISSION NOMINATION MDTION was made by Bricken, seconded WARD 2 - RITA M. CORPIN by Luxembourger, to accept nomination ACCEPTED of Rita M. Corpin by Councilman Luxembourger, for appointment to the Planning Commission for a partial term ending June 30, 1981, replacing R. W. Luxembourger, Ward 2, to be considered for appointment at the June 18 Council meeting. (Agenda Item 13D) AYES: BRICK~N, GRISET, LUX~URGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NOES: NONE CA 80.9 ORDINANCE NO. NS-1485 POSSESSION OF FIREARMS BY MINORS SECOND READING - ADOPTED MOTION was made by Yamamoto, seconded by Luxembourger, to place the following ordinance on second reading and adopt: ORDINANCE NO. NS-1485 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA ADDING SECTION 10-176 TO THE SANTA ANA ~JNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE FOSSESSION OF FIREARMS AND A~ITION BY A MINOR AND FURNISHING FIREARMS OR ~ITION TO A MINOR. AYES: BRICK~N, GRISET, LUXt~IBOURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NOES: NONE CA 47 ORDINANCE NO. NS-1488 ESTABLISHING SPEED LIMITS SECOND READING - ADOPTED MOTION was made by Yamamoto, seconded by Bricken, to place the following ordinance on second reading and adopt: ORDINANCE NO. NS-1488 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANAAMENDING CHAPTER 36, DIVISION 2, ARTICLE VII AND VII-A OF THE SANTA ANAMUNICIPAL CODE TO ESTABLISH INCREASED AND DECREASED PRIMA FACIE SPEED LIMITS UFON CERTAIN STREETS AND PORTIONS OF STREETS IN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA. AYES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXI~4BOURGER, MARK~L, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NOES: NONE CA 18.2 ORDINANCE NO. NS-1489 - AM~NI)MENT APPLICATION 816 - SOUTH SIDE OF ROE DRIVE - SECOND REM)lNG - ADOPTED MOTION was made by Luxembourger, seconded by Bricken, to place the following ordinance on second reading and adopt: ORDINANCE NO. 'NS-1489 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROVING AMENI~ APPLICATION NO. 816 TO REZONE PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF ROE DRIVE BETWEEN MAIN STREET AND THE SANTA ANA FREEWAY FROM THE RL-HD II (SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE, HEIGHT DISTRICT II) AND R2-HD II (MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENCE, HEIGHT DISTRICT II) DISTRICTS TO THE C2-HD II (GENERAL COMMERCIAL, HEIGHT DISTRICT II) DISTRICT AND AMENDING SECTION MAP NO. l-S-10. AYES: BRICKEN, GRISET, L~OURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD NOES: YAMAMOTO CA 10 RESOLUTION NO. 79-82 - AGRE~FmNT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES, SPECIAL ASSESSMENT PROCEEDINGS - ADOPTED MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded by Luxembourger, to adopt the follow- ing resolution and authorize Mayor and Clerk to execute the agreement: RESOLUTION NO. 79-82 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN AGREt~F~NT WITH STONE & YOUNGBERG MUNICIPAL FINANCING CONSULTANTS, INC., FOR SERVICES IN CONNECTION WITH PROPOSED SPECIAL ASSESSMENT PROCEEDINGS. AYES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXt~BOURGER, SERRATO, WARD NOES: MARK~L, YAMAMOTO A-79-65 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 183 JUNE 4, 1979 RESOLUTION NO. 79-83 - AGREEMENT FOR LEGAL SERVICES, PROPOSED PARKING ASSESSMENT PROCEEDINGS - ADOPTED ~DTION was made by Bricken, seconded by Luxembourger, to adopt the follow- ing resolution and authorize Mayor and Clerk to execute the agreement: RESOLUTION NO. 79-83 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN AGREtB~ WITH RUTAN & TUCKER, A PARTNERSHIP, FOR LEGAL SERVICES IN CONNECTION WITH PROPOSED DOWNTOWN PARKING FACILITIES ASSESSMENT PROCEEDINGS. AYES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUX~URGER, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NOES: MARKEL A-79-66 RESOLUTION NO. 79- 84 AGRE]~vlENT FOR MARKS-FOP, AN BOND COUNSEL SERVICES - ADOPTED MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded by Serrato, to adopt the following resolution and authorizeMayor and Clerk to execute the agreement: RESOLUTION NO. 79-84 - A RESOLUTIONOF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANAAUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF ANAGREENENT FOR BOND COUNSEL SERVICE IN CONNECTION WITH THE PROPOSED ISSUANCE AND SALE OF BIDRTGAGEAND REVENUE BONDS PURSUANT TO THE MARKS-FORAN RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION ACT OF 1974. (Stradling, Yocca, Carlson & Rauth) AYES: BRICKEN, GRISET, L~OURGER, SERRATO, WARD NOES: MARl<EL, YAMAMDTO A-79-67 RESOLUTION NO. 79-85 - SPUR TRACK CROSSING - YALE STREET ADOPTED MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded by Serrato, to adopt the following resolution: RESOLUTION NO. 79-85 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA GRANTING PERMISSION TO THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND OPERATE A SPUR TRACK CROSSING ACROSS PROPOSED YALE STREET, APPROXIMATELY 460 FEET NORTH OF SEGERSTROM AVENUE, IN THB CITY OF SANTA ANA. AYES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUX~URGER, MARl<EL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NOES: NONE CA 29.12 RESOLUTION NO. 79-86 - PARKING PROHIBITED ON FLOWER BETWEEN CIVIC CENTER DRIVE & 17TH STREET - ADOPTED MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded by Griset, to adopt the following resolution: RESOLUTION NO. 79-86 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA PROHIBITING PARKING ON FLOWER STREET BETWEEN CIVIC CENTER DRIVE AND 17TH STREET. AYES: BRICKEN, GRISET, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NOES: LUXEMBOURGER CA 18 Councilman Griset left the Chambers at 3:25 p.m. IMPROVI~FmNTS IN OCTD Following Council discussion, ~DTION SERVICES TO THE CITY was made by Luxembourger, seconded REFERRED TO TRAC by Bricken, to refer back to the Transportation Advisory Committee the letter from TRAC dated ~iay 25, 1979, recommending support for OCTD's "Dial- a-Ride" service for further consideration of the possibility for extending OCTD services within the City to residential areas; and to thank TRAC for its con- tinuing input. AYES: NOES: AB SENT: BRICKEN, LUXEMBOURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE GRISET CA 112.2 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 184 JUNE 4, 1979 LETTER FROM SADDLELEBACK HIGH SCHOOL MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded STUDENTS, TRAFFIC HAZARDS IN by Luxembourger, to refer to staff VICINITY -REFBRRED TO STAFF letter dated May 8, 1979, from Saddleback High School government class members listing locations of possible traffic hazards in the vicinity of the school. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: BRICKEN, LUXEMBOURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOrO NONE GRISET CA 18.3 Councilman Luxembourger also requested that a letter be sent to the students thanking them for their input and a job well done. Councilman Griset returned to the Council Chambers at 3:40 p.m. WAIVER OF FEES MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded DELHI CENTER by Serrato, to approve waiver of fees APPROVED in the amount of $182.50 for park reservation, use of eight exhibit booths, and use of showmobile for a Delhi Center Fund Raising Fiesta to be held July 1, 1979, at Delhi Park, as requested by the Center and recon~nended by the Leisure Services Manager in the report dated May 23, 1979. AYES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUX~OURGER, MARI~L, SERRATO, WJaRD, YAMAMOTO NOES: NONE CA 52 "CO~NITY FAIR" Council discussion centered on the JUNE 30 - JULY 1 noise problem encountered at the TME APPROVED Productions event/concert held on Sunday, May 20, 1979. MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded by Ward to approve continued use of Eddie West Field - Santa Aha Stadium for rm~sical concerts provided specific control measures are adhered to as outlined in the report dated blay 29, 1979, prepared by the Director of Recreation and Parks. The foregoing MOTION WAS AMENDED by Bricken, seconded by Ward, to approve only the "Conumanity Fair" to be held June 30 - July 1, for subsequent review by Council of any noise problems. The AMENDED MOTION carried on the following vote: AYES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LU~OURGER, SERRATO, WARD NOES: ~I~RI<BL, YAMAMOTO The MOTION made by Griset to adopt sound standards included in the staff report and approve those standards as policy for future musical concerts was not seconded. MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded by Serrato, to approve the sale of beer for the "Comity Fair" to be held June 30 - July 1, 1979, at Eddie West Field - Santa Aha Stadium. AYES: BRICKEN, GRISET, SERRATO, WARD NOES. LUXEMBOURGER, MARKBL, YAMAMOTO CA 52 CO~°ACT TRUCK FEASIBILITY STUDY MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded RECEIVED & FILED by Serrato, to receive and file the SPEC 79-015 - COMPACT TRUCK feasibility study on use of smaller PUBLIC WORK. S DEPART~NT - APPROVED trucks by City forces prepared by the Purchasing and Property Control Officer dated May 25, 1979; and approve plans and specifications and authorize advertise- ment for bids on the following: SPEC 79-015 - One compact truck (replacement for Public Works Department). AYES: NOES: BRICKBN, GRISET, LUX~I~GER, MAR~L, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE CA 89 CA 65.5 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 185 JUNE 4, 1979 OCCIDENTAL & RENE STREET MOTION was made by Yamamoto, seconded CLOSURES - SHADOW RU]'~ AREA by Serrato, to set the proposed closure SET FOR PUBLIC HEARING - JUNE 18~ 1979 of Occidental and Rene Streets, requested by residents of the Shadow Run residential area for informal public hearing on June 18, 1979, as recommended in the report dated May 29, 1979, prepared by the Traffic Engineer. AYES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXEMBOURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NOES: NONE CA 29.1 CCMPREHENSIVE REHABILITATION Following Council discussion, MOTION CODE - MAYOR AUTHORIZED TO was made by Bricken, seconded by APPOINT COb~qlTTEE Luxembourger, to instruct the Mayor to appoint a Council study committee to work with staff on the proposed development of a Rehabilitation Cede for the City as recormended in the report prepared by the Acting Director of Building Safety and Housing, dated May 30, 1979, and to report back in thirty days to Council. AYES: BRICKE/q, GRISET, LUXt2qBOURGER, MARl<EL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NOES: NONE CA 87 HIRING FREEZE City Manager B.J. Thompson provided MODIFICATION a report dated May 30, 1979, on the APPROVED effects of the hiring freeze authorized by Council on February 21, 1978, to offset potential massive layoffs due to the passage of Proposition 13 (Jarvis - Gann Initiative). Discussion followed on proposed alternatives to the hiring freeze. MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded by Serrato to eliminate the hiring freeze but require that all full-time permanently funded positions, assigned salary range 423 or above, be listed on the Council Consent Calendar prior to recruitment. AYES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXI~OURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NOES: NONE CA 50 HIRING FREEZE In accordance with the foregoing action EXthMPTION ~J~QUESTS to modify the hiring freeze, the NO ACTION exemption requests for one Equipment Serviceman II, one Messenger, and two Reprographic Operator I positions contained in reports dated May tl and May 25, 1979, were approved, and no further Council action was required. CA 50 Councilman Serrato left the Council Chambers at 4:45 p.m. AGREEMENT USE OF SPACE MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded U.S. CENSUS BUREAU by Ward, to approve an agreement APPROVED between the City and United States Bureau of the Census for use of space at 902 North Main Street for the 1980 census, to September 30, 1980. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: BRICKEN, LUXEMBOURGER, MAI~L, WARD, YAMAMOTO GRISET SERRATO A-79-64 Councilman Ser. rato returned at 4:55 p.m. ORAL CO~dUNICAT ION PETER SMITH ABC APPLICATION Restaurants, 605 South Harbor. Peter Smith, Westminster, spoke in opposition to Council's protest of the Alcoholic Beverage Control license application by Anthony's CA 146.1 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 186 JUNE 4, 1979 ORAL C~ICATICN Gloria Lopez thanked Cormcil for GLORIA LOPEZ approving the agreement for use of U.S. BUREAU OF THE CENSUS space by the Bureau of the Census, and stated the Bureau hopes to be able to correct the under-count, particularly in Orange County. CA 83 ORAL CUq~UNI CATION NEW TRANSPORTATION & TRAFFIC ENGINEER RESOLUTION NO. 79-87 SUPFORT OF SENATE BILL 200 PERIPHERAL CANAL - ADOPTED Director of Public Works John E. Stevens introduced to Council Mr. David Grosse, recently appointed as the City's new Transportation and Traffic Engineer. MOTION was made by Yamamoto, seconded by Markel, to adopt the following resolution: RESOLUTION NO. 79-87 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA SUPPORTING SENATE BILL 200 AS AMENDED MAY 7, 1979. AYES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUX~BOURGER, MARKEL, SERRATe, WARD, YAMAMOTO NOES: NONE CA 12 RECESS - EXECUTIVE SESSION The Mayor declared a recess at 5:10 p.m. RECESS - DINNER to Executive Session to discuss personnel RECONVENED matters. Council reconvened and inmediately recessed at 6:00 p.m. to dinner at the Saddleback Inn. Council reconvened at 7:34 p.m. in the Cormcil Chambers with all Council members present. INVOCATION PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Christian Living. Following the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, the Invocation was given by Reverend Diane Baker, Church of SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS Certificates of Appreciation were CITY MANAGER RECRUITMENT presented to members of the City CClvlqlTl~E Manager Recruitment Committee by Mmyor Ward. Those members of the Comnittee present to receive the Certificates of Appreciation were Bernadette Nees, Paul Sopulveda, John Thompson, and Richard Timboe. Certificates will be mailed to the members of the Committee who were not present at the meeting: Ralph G. Allen, George Argyros, Start Ashbaugh, Lynn Lende and Charles Paskerian. CA 80.9 CA 79 PUBLIC HEARING YARD AREA PARKING CONTINUED TO JULY 2 MOTION was made by Yamamoto, seconded by Serrate, to continue the public hearing for consideration of the following ordinance to the July 2, 1979 meeting: ORDINANCE NO. NS-1470 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AMFiqDING PARAGRAPH (E) OF SECTION 41-607 OF THE SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE TO SPECIFY THE YARD AREAS ¥~IlCH MAY NOT BE USED FOR OFF-STREET PARKI2qG OR STORAGE OF PERSOnneL PROPERTY. AYES: ERICKEN, GRISET, LUXEMBOURGER, MARKEL, SERRATe, WARD, YAMAMOTO NOES: NONE CA 78 PUBLIC HEARING - LOGAN AREA E.I.R. - APPROVED - RES. 79-88 - ADOPTED - ORDINANCE NO. NS-1490 - CONTINUED TO JUNE 18 The Mayor opened the public hearing to consider Environmental Impact Report No. 79-1; General Plan Amendment No. 79-3, amending the Land Use Element of the General Plan by CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 187 JUNE 4, 1979 redesignating that portion of the City known as the Logan Area from the Industry designation to the mixed Residential and Industry designation, except for a portion to be redesignated to the Comity Shopping Center designation; and Amendment Application No. 813 to rezone the major portion of property located within the Logan Area from the Heavy Industrial District to the Residential Industrial District, a new use district, and from Heavy Industrial District to General Commercial District. Associate Planner Robert Su_ndstrom highlighted the salient points in the reports dated May 23 and May 24, 1979, prepared by the Planning Department. He outlined the basic parameters established by the Council and utilized by staff to develop evaluation methodology. Using slide transparencies, he described the five zoning alternatives developed in response to the requests of property owners and residents of the Logan neighborhood, the area generally bounded by the Santa Aha Freeway on the north, Santa Aha Boulevard on the south, Lincoln Avenue on the east and Santiago Boulevard on the west, and summmrized the staff evaluation of each. The five alternatives were listed as follows: Alternative I - No Rezoning or General Plan Amendment - No change in existing M2 zoning (or permitted uses contained therein). Alternative II - Rezoning and General Plan Amenclment - Rezone select parcels to the R2 and C2 Districts; amend General Plan to Mediun Density Residential and Conummity Shopping Centers designations corresponding to zoning pattern. Alternative III - Modified Residential/Commercial/Industrial Zoning - Rezone properties from the M2 District to the Mi-S, R2-S and C2 Districts based on existing use of property; modify zoning regulations for the Mi and R2 Districts, creating an R2-S and Mi-S zoning district for the Logan Neighborhood (R2-S-Multiple Family Residence-Special, and Mi-S-Light Industrial-Special); R2-S Special zoning regulations would provide less restrictive standards for off-street parking, yard setbacks and unit density; M1-S Special zoning provisions provide for buffer requirements between industrial to residential and permit residential uses permitted in R2-S zone; amend General Plan to Medium Density Residential and Community Shopping Centers corresponding to zoning pattern. Alternative IV - Mixed Use Zone - Creation of a new RM '%{ixed Use-Special" Zone for specific application to the Logan neighborhood; development of regulations similar to Alternative II, R2-S and M1-S Districts; development of design/ land use manual; creation of neighborhood planning committee to review and make reconm~ndations on all building permits. Alternative V - Mixed Use Zone - Creation of a new RM '~ixed Use-Special" Zone for specific application to the Logan neighborhood; permitted uses would be all uses permitted in the R2 and M2 District; RM si~e plan review required for all development within the area (processing similar to C5 site plan review); development or redevelopment with similar permitted uses to that existing on the property or of contiguous parcels through RM site plan review process; development or use of a parcel inconsistOnt with the uses on contiguous parcels would require approved Conditional Use Permit; all residential development would conform to the requirements of the R2 or more restrictive residential district; specific development standards for conflicting uses to be established. Karl Mazzeo-Fernandez, Ecos Management Criteria, introduced Richard Juarez, another member of the team of consultants who prepared the Environmental Impact Report. Mr. Juarez described the unique, multi-faceted Report, prepared by Ecos and Advanced Planning and Research Associates, and the methodology used in its development. Using the slide transparencies depicting each of the five alternatives, he summarized the t~am's evaluation of each. The Deputy Clerk of the Council reported there were no written communications. Speakers in favor of Alternative III were: CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 188 JUNE 4, 1979 Josephine Andrade, 935 Logan Street Lucy Romero, 1042 Lincoln Street Martin Gonzales, 1008 E. WaDhington Avenue Pete Romero, 1044 N. Lincoln Street Ralph Kennedy, 118 W. Brookdale, Fullerton Sam Romero, 2034 S. Spruce Street Helen Moraga, 1337 Custer Street Ruby Epps, SANO President, 626 N. Jackson Street Ruby Gonzales, SANO Recording Secretary, 206 N. Daisy Rosie Montoya, SANO Vice President, 2039 Hickory Street Fernando Barona, SANO Vice President, 705 N. Gunther Street Rl~y Valenzuela, 2915 W. Highland Raymond S~naya, 1101 W. Pine Sylvia Salenius, Artesia Pilar Neighbors, 919 N. Olive Street Alex Acevedo, President, Latin American Chamber of Conunerce of Orange County, 207 E. Fourth Street Dave Zdunich, 709 S. Cypress Albert Gibson, Chairman, Southwest Neighbors David Quezada, Legal Aid Society Dale Heinley, Attorney at Law, 838 N. Van Ness, spoke in favor of Alternative V. RECESS - 9:10 - 9:25 p.m. General comments were made by Janice Boer, 912 N. Lowell, without specific reference to support for nor opposition to any of the five alternatives. There were no other speakers and the Mayor closed the public hearing. Following Council discussion, MOTION was made by Markel, seconded by Yamamoto, to approve Alternative I, with no change in the existing zoning. MOTION FAILED: AYES: YAMAMOTO NOES: BRICKBN, GRISET, LUX~OURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD MOTION was made by Yamamoto, seconded byWard, to approve the draft Envirormmntal Inloact Report, all written materials pertaining thereto and all verbal com~nents as the final Environmental Impact Report, and certify that it has been completed in compliance with the CEQA and the City's rules and regulations, and that the Council has reviewed and considered the information contained therein. AYES: BRICI<FaN, GRISET, LUXEMBOURGER, WARD, YAMAMOTO NOES: MARl<EL, SERRATO MOTION was made by Yamamoto, secop~ted by Bricken, to adopt the following resolution: RESOLUTION NO. 79-88 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA /INA AMENDING THE LAND USE ELH4ENT OF THE GENERAL PLAN BY REDESIGNATING THAT PORTION OF THE CITY KNOWN AS THE LOGAN AREA FR(IM THE INDUSTRY DESIGNATION TO A MIXED RESIDENTIAL AND INDUSTRY DESIGNATION, EXCEPT FOR A PORTION THEREOF WHICH IS REDESIGNATED TO THE C(I~4UNITY SHOPPING CENTER DESIGNATION. AYES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXEN~OURGER, SERRATO, WARD, YA~OTO NOES: MARKEL MOTION was made by Yamamoto, seconded by Ward, to approve Alternative V, place the following ordinance on first reading and authorize publication of title. MOTION FAIl.ED: ORDINANCE NO. NS-1490 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA ADDING DIVISION 28 TO ARTICLE III OF CHAPTER 41 OF THE SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE TO PROVIDE ZONING REGULATIONS FOR A NEW USE DISTRICT TO BE KNOWN AS THE RM (RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL) DISTRICT, AND REZONING THE MAJOR PORTION OF THE PROPERTY LOCATED WITHIN THAT AREA OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA KNOWN AS THE LOGAN AREA FR(]4 THE ~2 (HEAVY INDUSTRIAL) DISTRICT TO THE SAID RM (RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL) DISTRICT, AND REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF WASHINGTON AVENUE AND CUSTER STREET FROM THE M2 (HEAVY INDUSTRIAL) DISTRICT TO THE C2 (GENERAL COmmERCIAL) DISTRICT, AND AMENDING SECTION MAP NO. 7-5-9. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 189 JUNE 4, 1979 AYES: WARD, YA~I~MOTO NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUX~OURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded by Griset, to approve Alternative II, with SD overlay zone with development standards to be developed at a future date. MOTION FAILED: AYES: BRICI~N, SERRATO NOES: GRISET, LU~0URGER, MAI~, WARD, YAMAMOTO MOTION was made by Griset, seconded by Ward, to approve Alternative V with all vacant land zoned residential and with the proviso that any change in use to Mi would require a Conditional Use Permit. MOTION FAILED: AYES: GRISET, ~P,D, YAMAMOTO NOES: BRICKEN, LUX~/BCURGER, MARKEL, SERRAT0 MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded by Serrato, to approve Alternative III without the S designation. MOTION FAILED: AYES: BRICI<BN, LIJXEMBOURGER, SERRATO NOES: GRISET, MARKEL, WARD, YAMAMOTO MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded by Serrato, to approve Alternative III as it stands, with the S designation to be defined at a later time. MOTION FAILED: AYES: BRICKEN, LUXEMBOURGER, SERRATO NOES: GRISET, MA~L, WARD, YAMAMOTO MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded by Ward, to continue consideration of the matter to June 18, 1979. AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO LUXI~OURGER CA 78.6 Mayor Ward left the Council Chamber at 11:25 p.m. Vice Mayor Bricken assumed the Chair. PUBLIC HEARING - EDINGER & RAITT The ViceMayor opened the public NEGATIVE DECLARATION - APPROVED hearing to consider Negative Declaration; RES. 79-89 - ADOPTED General Plan Amendment No. 79-5, to ORDINANCE NO. NS----~i - FIRST READING amend the Land Use Element of the General Plan by redesignating six acres located on the southeast corner of Edinger Avenue and Raitt Street, west of Salvation Lane, from the Low Density Residential designation to the Migh Density Residential designation; and Amendment Application No. 814 to rezone the property from the General Agriculture District to the Specific Development District. Assistant Planner William Daugherty surmnarized the information contained in the staff report dated May 30, 1979, prepared by the Planning Department. The Deputy Clerk reported there were no written con~nunications. There were no speakers for or against the proposals. The Vice Mayor closed the public hearing. MOTION was made by Yamamoto, seconded by Luxembourger, to: 1) Approve and file the Negative Declaration; 2) Adopt the following resolution: RESOLUTION NO. 79-89 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AMENDING THE LAND USE EI.F:MENT OF THE GENERAL PLAN BY REDESIGNATING 6 ACRES LOCATED ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF EDINGER AVENUE AND RAITI STREE~r, WEST OF SALVATION LANE, FROM THE LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DESIGNATION TO THE HIGH DENSITY RESIDF2~TIAL DESIGNATION; and 3) Place the following ordinance on first reading and authorize publication of title: CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 190 JUNE 4, 1979 ORDINANCE NO. NS-1491 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROVING AMENDMENT APPLICATION NO. 814 TO REZONE PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF EDINGER AVENUE AND RAITT STREET, WEST OF SALVATION LANE, FR(~M THE A1 (GENERAL AGRICULTURE) DISTRICT TO THE SD (SPECIFIC DEVELOi~NT) DISTRICT, AND AMENDING SECTIONAL MAP NO. 23-5-10, AND ADOPTING SPECIFIC PLAN #15. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXEI~OURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, YA~kMOTO NONE WARD Mayor Ward returned to the Council Chamber and resumed the Chair at 11:30 p.m. PUBLIC HEARING - HARBOR & HAZARD The Mayor opened the public hearing NEGATIVE DECLARATION - APPROVED to consider the Negative Declaration ORDINANCE NO. NS-1492 - FIRST READING and Amendment Application No. 817 to rezone property located on the south- west corner of Harbor Boulevard and Hazard Avenue from the Planned Shopping Center District to the Arterial Comercial District. Assistant Planner William Daugherty stmmmrized the informatic~ contained in the staff report dated May 15, 1979, prepared by the Planning Department. Barbara Proknow, representing the owners, stated that she would answer any questions Council might have. The Deputy Clerk of the Council reported there were no written communications. There were no speakers for or against the Amendment Application. The Ymyor closed the public hearing. MOTION was made by Yamamoto, seconded by Luxembourger, to approve and file the Negative Declaration, place the following ordinance on first reading and authorize publication of title: ORDINANCE NO. NS-1492 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROVING AMENDMENT APPLICATION NO. 817 TO REZONE PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF HARBOR BOULEVARD AND HAZARD AVENUE FROM THE C4 (PLANNED SHOPPING CENTER) DISTRICT TO THE CS (ARTERIAL C(]~IAL) DISTRICT AND AMENDING SECTIONAL MAP NO. 9-S-10. AYES: BRICI<EN, GRISET, LUXEMBOURGER, MARl<EL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NOES: NONE PUBLIC HEARING - SANTA ANITA NORTHEAST ASSESS~NT DISTRICT NO. 241 RESOLUTIONS 79-90, 79-91, 79-92, 79-93 The Mayor opened the public hearing to consider appeals of the assessments in the matter of Assessment District No. 241, Santa A~ita Northeast. The Deputy Clerk of the Council reported that Notice of Filing of Assessment and of tinm and place for hearing were published, posted and mailed as prescribed by law, and affidavits are on file in the office of the Clerk of the Council. Director of Public Works John Stevens explained the method and formula of assessment spread, and enumerated proposed changes and modifications to certain assessments. The Deputy Clerk of the Council reported that there were two written protests received: 1) a protest from Myrta L. Lucart, 3507 West Hazard Avenue, copies of which had been provided to Council, and 2) a protest from Mrs. Margaret Hills, 1010 North Bewley Street, received on June 4, 1979, which was read aloud by the Deputy Clerk of the Council. MOTION was made by Serrato, seconded by Griset, to receive and file the two written protests. AYES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXEMBCURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NOES: NONE The Mayor invited those who filedwritten protests to address the Council. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 191 JUNE 4, 1979 Myrta L. Lucart, 3507 West Hazard Avenue, sumarized the protest contained in her letter dated May 28, 1979. The Mayor asked anyone else wishing to speak in opposition or protest to the Assessment to address the Council. Paul Beavers, 910 North Bewley Street, said that he believed his assessment is unfair. The Director of Public Works explained the method and fornmla used to arrive at the assessment spread for Mrs. Lucart and Mr. Beavers. There were no other speakers, and the Mayor closed the public hearing. MOTION was made by Yamamoto, seconded by Bricken, to adopt the following resolution: RESOLUTION NO. 79-90 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL ORDERING CERTAIN CHANGES AND MODIFICATIONS IN THE ASSES~NT AS FILED PURSUANT TO THE TERMS AND PROVISIONS OF THE "IMPROV~V~NT ACT OF 1911" (A.D. 241-SANTA ANITA NORTHEAST). AYES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUX~OURGER, MARKEL, SERRATe, WARD, YAMAMOTO NOES: NONE MOTICN was made by Yamamoto, seconded'by Bricken, to adopt the following resolution: RESOLUTION NO. 79-91 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OVERRULING AND DtiNYING PROTESTS AND MAKING CFJiTAIN FINDINGS (A.D. 241-SANTA ANITA NORTHEAST). AYES: BRICKEN, GRISET, L~OURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YA~OT0 NOES: NONE MOTICN was made by Yamamoto, seconded by Bricken, to adopt the following resolution: RESOLIIrlON NO. 79-92 - RESOLUTION OF TM CITY COUNCIL APPROVING AND PROVIDING FOR CCNTRIBUTION TO PAY CERTAIN COSTS AND EXPENSES IN ASSESRvF~NT DISTRICT (A.D. 241-SANTA ANITA NORTHEAST). AYES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUX~OURGBR, ~IIRKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NOES: NONE MOTION was made by Yamamoto, seconded by Bricken, to adopt the following resolution: RESOLUTION NO. 79-93 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL CONFIRMING THE ASSESSMENT PURSUANT TO "IMPROVtB~NT ACT OF 1911", BEING DIVISION 7 OF THE STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA (A.D. 241-SANTA ANITA NORTHEAST). AYES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXt~BOURGER, MARKEL, SERRATe, WARD, YAMAMOTO NOES: NONE CA 90 The Mayor left the Council Chamber at 12:00 Midnight, and the Vice Mayor assumed the Chair. PLANNING C~ISSION DENIAL OF The Vice }4ayor announced that a REVOCATION PROCEEDINGS - CUP 78-3 technical question had arisen as to 1101 W. MAC ARTHUR the jurisdiction of the Council for REFERRED BACK TO PLAhNING CC~ISSION consideration of the Planning Commission action to deny initiation of revocation proceedings against Conditional Use Permit 78-3, filed by Property Resources, Inc., to allow the conversion of an existing 304-unit apartment complex to condominiums at 1101 W. MacArthur in the R4 District, approved by Coumcil on April 17, 1978. Assistant City Attorney Edward Cooper explained that the City Council is con- strained in this matter because o£ the provisions of the Santa Aha Municipal Code Section 41-651, which basically states that the Planning Commission has juris- diction to conduct public hearings and revoke Conditional Use Permits; that the Code does not provide for any procedure whereby the Council can hear such revocation proceedings; that the only time the Council would become involved would be if the party's CUP were revoked, the party would have an appeal right to the City Council; that the Planning Commission conducted a public hearing with all interested parties present. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 192 JUNE 4, 1979 The Assistant City Attorney suggested that, if Council wishes to hear the matter, only now testimony or new evidence that was not considered by the Planning Commission be accepted; that if Council determines grounds for revocation may exist it would be appropriate to refer the matter back to the Planning Commission. If no new evidence of grounds for revocation is determined, he suggested that Council instruct staff to continue to m~nitor development and to bring the matter back to the Planning Commission for consideration of revocation if violations of the CUP conditions occur. Speakers were: James P. Caristi, 1001 West MacArthur Blvd., Apt. 112 Paul Watkins, 4299 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach, representing Daon Corporation, owner of the property Norman Lytle, 4041 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach, representing Daon Corporation David Quezada, Legal Aid Society of Orange County Sylvia Brown, 1001 West MacArthur Blvd. Apt. 17 Following Council discussion, MOTION was made by Yamamoto, seconded by Serrato, to refer the matter back to the Planning Commission, with instruction to consider new evidence. The motion was AMENDED by Griset, seconded by Luxembourger, to require that all now evidence be made available to all concerned parties and the City staff on or before June 15, 1979. MOTION and AMEND~NT carried by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: BRIC~I~N, GRISET, LUXE~BOJRGER, MARKEL, SERRATO YAMAMOTO WARD CA 13.4 The ~layor returned to the Council Chambers PUBLIC HEARING VARIANCE NO. 77-33 1446 S. FLOWER ST. REVOCATION PROCEEDINGS - TERMINATED Planning Commission of Variance No. 77-33, business in an existing service station at District, continued by Council on December at 12:40 a.m. and resumed the Chair. The Mayor announced that this was the time and place for the continuation of the public hearing for consideration of Appeal Ne. 399 filed by Michael A. Saba of the revocation by the' which allows an automobile repair 1446 South Flower Street in the Ri 4, 1978. The Assistant Planner smmmrized the information contained in the Planning Department report dated May 30, 1979, stating that the subject property has been abandoned as a garage and is vacant at the present time. MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded by Griset, to terminate revocation proceedings and allow Variance Application 77-33 to remain in full force and effect. AYES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXEMBOURGBR, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD NOES: YAMAMOTO CA 13.3 MINOR EXCEPTION 79-11 The Mayor opened the public hearing 2401 S. FAIRVIEW STREET to consider the Notice of Exemption APPROVED and Minor Exception 79-11, which would allow on-sale beer and wine in a proposed restaurant within a shopping center located within 300 feet of residences in the C4 District at 2401 South Fairviow Street. The Assistant Planner described the property and the conditions imposed by the Zoning Administrator for approval on May 7, 1979. The Deputy Clerk reported there were no written comnunications. Robert Sader, Park Pantry Restaurants, said that he was present to answer any questions Council might have. There were no speakers for or against the proposal. The Mayor closed the public hearing. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 193 JUNE 4, 1979 MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded by Luxembourger, to approve and file the Notice of Exemption and direct the City Attorney to prepare a resolution approving Minor Exception 79-11 and affirming the decision of the Zoning Administrator. AYES: BRICKBN, GRISET, L~OURGER, MARl<EL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NOES: NONE CA 13.5A PUBLIC HEARING The Mayor announced that this was CABLE TV FRANCHISE APPLICATION the time and place for the continuation CONTINUED TO JULY 2 of the public hearing to consider the application of Six Star Cablevision, Inc., for non-exclusive 15-year franchise for conmunity antenna television system in Santa Ana, continued from April 2, 1979. MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded by Serrato, to continue the matter to July 2, 1979. AYES: NOES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXEMBOURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO NONE CA 130.4 ADJ~NT The meeting was adjourned at 12:45 a.m. to study session on June 5, 1979, in Room 831, City Hall, 20 Civic Center Plaza, for discussion of Management Reorganization Plan, by unanimous informal consent of the Council. ACTING CLERK OF THE COUNCIL CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 194 JUNE 4, 1979