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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967 08 16 CC MIN1967 08 16 CC MINHÄ—@¸—4%Í«REGULAR MEETING OF THE BALDWIN•PARK CITY COUNCIL AUGUST 16, 1967 CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBER) 14403 East Pacific Avenue 7:30 P.M. I In accordance with Section 2703 of the Municipal Code the City Council met in open meeting at 7:00 p.m. in the Conference Room for an informal session with the staff to be informed on regular agenda items. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park met in regular session at the above place at 7:30 p.m. Rick Nielsen, Reporter, San Gabriel Valley Daily FLAG SALUTE Tribune led the salute to the flag. Roll Call: Present: COUNCILMEN ADAIR, GREGORY, MCCARON AND MAYOR MOREHEAD Absent: COUNCILMAN CRITES AND FINANCE DIRECTOR DUNCAN ROLL CALL Also Present: CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER NORDBY, CITY ATTORNEY FLANDRICK, CITY ENGINEER FRENCH, PLANNING DIRECTOR CHIVETTA, CHIEF OF POLICE ADAMS, CITY TREASURER PUGH AND CITY CLERK BALKUS 00- AT 10:55 P.M. COUNCILMAN MCCARON MOVED THAT THE CITY COUNCIL ADJ. AT 10:55 P.M. ADJOURN TO FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1967 AT 5:00 P.M. IN THE COUNCIL TO FRIDAY, AUGUST CHAMBER OF THE CITY HALL. COUNCILMAN ADAIR SECONDED. There 18, 1967, AT'5 00 P.M. were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered by Mayor Morehead. 00- THELMA L. BALKUS, CITY CLERK DATED: August 17, 1967 TIME: 10:15 A.M. BIB] 39576-U01 1967-U02 08-U02 16-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO117023-U03 DO117052-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/7/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1967 08 16 CC MINHÄ—@¸—4%Í«REGULAR MEETING OF THE BALDW I N PARK CITY COUNCIL AUGUST 16, 1967 CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBER) 14403 East Pacific Avenue 7:30 P.M. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park met in regular session at the above place at 7:30 p.m. Rick Nielsen, Reporter, San Gabriel Valley Daily FLAG SALUTE Tribune led the salute to the flag. Roll Call: Present: COUNCILMEN ADAIR, GREGORY, ROLL CALL 1M1CCARON AND MAYOR MOREHEAD Absent: COUNCILMAN CRITES AND FINANCE DIRECTOR DUNCAN Also Present: CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER NORDBY, CITY ATTORNEY FLANDRICK, CITY ENGINEER FRENCH, PLANNING DIRECTOR CHIVETTA, CHIEF OF POLICE ADAMS, CITY TREASURER PUGH AND CITY CLERK BALKUS 00- CONTINUATION OF PUBLIC HEARINGS CONTINUATION OF P.H. 1. CP-92, Appeal from decision of Board of Zoning CONT'D TO SEPTEMBER Adjustments 20, 1967 An application for a Conditional Use Permit submitted by Jackson R. Baker, in accord- ance with Section 9472, subsection 13, of the Baldwin Park Zoning Code, to allow a riding academy upon property in the M-l light manufacturing) Zone, at 4631 Harlan Avenue. 2. AZC-32, Proposed amendment to the Baldwin Park CONT'D TO SEPTEMBER Municipal Code consisting of Section 9500 20, 1967 et seq. of said Code relative to Off-Street Parking Requirements. Initiated by the Planning Commission. AT 10:55 P.M. COUNCILMAN MCCARON MOVED THAT THE CITY ADJ. AT 10:55 P.M. COUNCIL ADJOURN TO FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1967 AT 5:00 P.M. TO FRIDAY, AUGUST IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBER OF THE CITY HALL. COUNCILMAN 18, 1967, AT 5:;06 ADAIR SECONDED. There were no objections, the motion P.M. carried and was so ordered by Mayor Morehead. 00- THELMA L. BALKU CITY CLERK DATED: August 17, 1967 TIME: 10:15 A.M. BIB] 39576-U01 1967-U02 08-U02 16-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO117023-U03 DO117052-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/7/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1967 08 16 CC MINHÄ—@¸—4%Í«35O5 E I REGULAR MEETING OF THE BALDWIN PARK CITY COUNCIL AUGUST 16, 1967 CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBER) 14403 East Pacific Avenue 730 P.M. In accordance with Section 2703 of the Municipal Code the City Council met In open meeting at 7;00 p.m. in the Conference Room for an Informal session with the staff to be Informed on regular agenda" terns. The City Council of the City of Baidwin Park met In regular session at the above place at 7030 p.m. Mr. Rick Nielsen, Reporter from the San Gabriel Valley FLAG SALUTE Daily Tribune led the salute to the flag. Roll Call: Present: COUNCILMEN ADAIR, GREGORY, MCCARON AND MAYOR MOREHEAD Absent- COUNCILMAN CRI-TES AND FINANCE DIRECTOR DUNCAN Also Present: CHIEF ADMNISTRATIVE OFFICER NORDBY, CITY ATTORNEY FLANDRICK, CITY ENGINEER FRENCH, PLANNING DIRECTOR CHIVETTA, CHIEF OF POLICE ADAMS, CITY TREASURER PUGH AND CITY CLERK BALKUS ROLL CALL COUNCILWOMAN GREGORY MOVED THAT COUNCILMAN CRITES BE COUNCILMAN CRITES I EXCUSED. COUNCILMAN ADAIR SECONDED. There were no EXCUSED objections, the motion carried and was so ordered. COUNCILWOMAN GREGORY MOVED THAT THE MINUTES OF JULY 19, MINUTES OF JULY 19, 1967 BE APPROVED AND FURTHER READING BE WAIVED. COUNCIL- 1967 APPROVED MAN ADAIR SECONDED. There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered. 00- I 1 COUNCILWOMAN GREGORY MOVED THAT THE TREASURERS REPORT TREASURERS REPORT, OF JULY 31, 1967 BE RECEIVED AND FILED. COUNCILMAN JULY 31, 1967 RECEIVED ADAIR SECONDED. Roll Cali. There were no objections, AND FILED the motion carried and was so ordered. 00.- Mr. A. L. Fanders, 3139 Man inda, Baldwin Park, requested A.L. FANDERS, 3139 that he be given a continuance of one month concerning MARLINDA, B.PK. REQ. Public Nuisance Case No. N-30, 3139 Marlinda. He stated ONE MONTH CONTINUANCE that this case was before Councii on July 5, 1967; that OF N-30, 3139 MARLINDA he was not informed of this for two weeks,, that the property was posted on the 18th of July; that on July 19th he had been notified by certified mail. City Engineer French stated that the Code provides for a certain length of time for notice to be made; that normally notification was mailed ten 10) or fifteen 15) days ahead of the public hearing date; that this was adequate notice in accordance with the law,- that Mr. Fanders was notified Continued) BIB] 39576-U01 1967-U02 08-U02 16-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO117023-U03 DO117052-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/7/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1967 08 16 CC MINHÄ—@¸—4%Í«Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council before the public hearing, that at the time of the public hearing there was no request for an extension of time nor any protest as to the contents of the public hearing. City Attorney Flandrick ir.ted that if Council wished to accede to Mr. Faders request the action would be to renotice, reset and reconsider the matter of the assessment; that City Engineer French had Indicated that mailed notice was given well in advance of the hearing; that the property was posted with copies of Councii°s resolution, which garve the date, time, place of the hearing and the subject matter; that he recommended against the approval of Mr. Fander°s request. Mr. Fanders stated that at the time of the abatement a brand new 150 foot roll of five foot fencing, a full set of dishes that were boxed,.etc., had been removed from the property. Chief Administrative Officer Nordby stated that after the last Council meeting on August 2, 1967, Mr. Fanders had approached him; that the matter had been discussed but that he had not had any information with him concerning this matter; that at that time he had in- formed Mr. Fanders that he could come Into his office the following day If he had any questions; that Mr. Fanders had stated that he would be occupied on both Thursday and Friday; that he would be in on Monday morning; that this was the first time he had seen Mr. Fanders since August 2, 1967; that he had had no opportunity to discuss his problem with him. Mayor Morehead stated that Mr. Fanders had been notified in plenty of time for the hearing and on the advice of City Attorney Flandrick he would be against reopening the hearing. City Attorney Flandrick stated that Mr. Fanders was free to file a, claim against the City If he desired; that there was a period of 100 days in which to file a claim commencing with the date of the incident; that there was also a provision for filing of a late claim under certain circumstances; that if such a claim were filed it would be brought to the attention of the City Council together with a written memo. G00- Mrs. Louise, Redona, 3442 Syracuse, Baldwin Park, stated she had oriinally purchased, improved and lived on property at 3480 Barnes. However, the situation with a neighboring corner property 12802 Waco) had become untenable as the owner had a dry swimming pool In the back that was not finished; that It was now being used for a cess pool; that he had two large St. Bernard dogs; which roamed loose In the morning, evening and all day on Saturday and Sunday; that because of these people she had had to move; that she now had tenants at 3480 Barnes; that over a period of four years the corner property owner had not hired any one to remove rubbish from the property; that this property owner had used August 16, 1967 Page 2 MR. FANDERS RE ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE PROPERTY AT TIME OF ABATEMENT EXPLANATION BY CITY ATTY. RE FILING OF CLAIM AGAINST THE CITY IN CONNECTION WITH N®30, 3139 MARLINDA MRS. LOUISE REDONA, 3442 SYRACUSE,,B.PK. RE POSSIBLE PUBLIC NUISANCE Conti Hued BIB] 39576-U01 1967-U02 08-U02 16-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO117023-U03 DO117052-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/7/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1967 08 16 CC MINHÄ—@¸—4%Í«1 1 I Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council a little strip of land about three foot wide between his garage and her property as a dump; that the only time this had been cleared away was after she had contacted Mr. Palmer; that at this time there were concrete chunks and asphalt dumped into her yard from their property; that her tenants were complaining. Chief Administrative Officer Nordby stated that this particular property had never come to his attention. Mayor Morehead stated that Mrs. Redona had his assurance that this property would be inspected forthwith; that the City had a nuisance ordinance. Planning Director Chivetta stated that the staff had recommended that the Council rescind their previous action on OrdinancQ No. 493, Zone Change Case No. Z-306, reclassifying Mr. Moechowicz,s property from RR3 to MAI because of failure.-to comply with certain conditions of approval; that at the last regular Council meeting Mr. Miechowicz had assured Council that he would comply; that the property had been checked as of 7:50 p.m. this evening by officers of the Baldwin Park Police Department; that the sign was still up on the property advertising it as M-1 property; that it was his recommendation that Council proceed with the rescinding of the Ordinance until such time as Mr. Miechowicz could show good faith, Mr. John Miechowicz, 1441 South 7th Avenue, Hacienda Heights, stated he had submitted a lease which was valid; that the leasee had given_ him $3,000.00 as good faith money in June; that he had taken out permits and submitted a plot plan; that he was not speculating as he had owned the property for ten years; that the in- stallation of the curbs and gutters would be started either on the 18th cr 21st of August; that an electrician would be working on the property either on the 21st or 22nd of August; that he had tried to remove the sign on the property this evening but had car trouble. City Attorney Flandrick stated that In order to accomplish what the Planning Director had Indicated in his memorandum, an urgency ordinance would have to be adopted declaring a moratorium on the property; that this could be deferred and considered at the next regular Council meeting; that if the conditions had not been complied with at that time then the urgency ordinance could be adopted. Planning Director Chivetta stated that the applicant had filed an application for relocation of a structure which would be before the Planning Commission on the 23rd of this month; that he felt perhaps the Planning Commission would act favorably on this request, however after approval of the relocation thirty 30) days would have to elapse before the applicant could move In the structure; that this was an appeal period similar to a referendum period; that by September 6th the information as to whether the Planning Commission would approve the relocation would be known and whether or not Mr. Miechowicz had complied with the Improve- ments; that If Mr. Miechowicz failed to comply by September Continued) August 16•, 1967 Page 3 MAYOR MOREHEAD ASSURED MRS. REDONA THAT PROPERTY WOULD BE INSPECTED FORTHWITH PLAN. DIR. RAC. RESCINDING ORD. NO. 493, ZONE CHANGE CASE NO. Z306 JOHN MIECHOWICZ, 1441 SO. 7TH AVE., HACIENDA HEIGHTS BIB] 39576-U01 1967-U02 08-U02 16-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO117023-U03 DO117052-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/7/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1967 08 16 CC MINHÄ—@¸—4%Í«Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council 6th the staffs recommendation would still stand. Mr. Miechowicz agreed with the recommendation of the Planning Director, As there were no objections, Mayor Morehead stated this matter would be held over for the meeting of September 6, 1967. 00- As there were no objections, the payment of bills were considered at this time. RESOLUTION NO. 67239 ALLOWING CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AGAINST THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK August 16, 1967 Page 4 HELD OVER TO SEPT. 6, 1967 ORD. NO. 493, ZONE CHANGE CAST NO. Z-306 e RES. NO. 67-239 ALLOWING CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AGAINST CITY OF B. PK. PAYROLL PERIOD 8/16/67 THROUGH 8/3/67 COUNCILMAN ADAIR MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO, 67-239 BE ADOPTED ANUFURTHER READING BE WAIVED. COUNCILWOMAN GREGORY SECONDED. Roll Call. There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered. City Clerk Balkus administered the oath to those in the audience desiring to be heard during the meeting, mOOO PUBLIC. HEARINGS: It was the time and place fixed for a public hearing on 67-S-29, a Short Form 1911 Act for sidewalk and drive approach on the northwest side of Frazier Street between Kenmore Avenue and Idaho Street. Proper postings and mailings had been accomplished. There were no written protests. As there was no one in the audience desiring to speak either In behalf of or in opposition to this Short Form 1911 Act, Mayor Morehead declared the public hearing closed. It was the time and place fixed for a public hearing on 67-S--30, a Short Form 1911 Act for curb and gutter on the northwest side of Frazier Street between Amar Road and Judith Street. Continued) GEN. CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOS. 3535 THROUGH 3608 RES. NO. 67-239 ADOPTED OATH PUBLIC HEARINGS 8:00 P.M. PUBLIC HEARING SHORT FORM 1911 ACT 67-S-29, NW SIDE, OF FRAZIER ST. BET, KENMORE AVE. AND IDA ST. S&DA) POSTINGS AND MAILINGS NO WRITTEN PROTESTS--- PUBLIC HEARING DECLARED CLOSED 67-S-29 PUBLIC HEARING SHORT FORM 1911 ACT 67=S-30, NW SIDE OF FRAZIER ST. BET. BIB] 39576-U01 1967-U02 08-U02 16-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO117023-U03 DO117052-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/7/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1967 08 16 CC MINHÄ—@¸—4%Í«Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council I I Proper postings and mailings had been a complished, There were no written protests. As there was no one In the audience desiring to speak either in behalf df or; in opposition to this Short Form 1911 Act, Mayor Morehead declared the public hearing closed. RESOLUTION NO. 67-245 ORDERING THE CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS PURSUANT TO SECTION 5870, ET SEQ., OF THE STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE 67-Sm29 AND 67-S-30) City Engineer French stated that in Section I c) the word no" should be inserted. COUNCILMAN ADAIR MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO. 67-245 BE ADOPTED AND FURTHER READING BE WAIVED. COUNCILWOMAN GREGORY SECONDED. There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered. 00- City Engineer French recommended that public hearing No. I 3 on the Agenda, 67-Nm43, 12971 Garvey Avenue, be dropped from the Agenda as the public nuisance had been abated. As there were no objections, Mayor Morehead stated that Public Nuisance Case No. 67'N-43, 12971 Garvey Avenue, would be dropped from the Agenda. I It was the time and place fixed for a public hearing on CP-94, continued from August 2, 1967, an appeal from the decision of Board of Zoning Adjustments. An appli- cation submitted by Augustina Holquin Purchaser); Agent and Charles E. Olivarez; Present Ownerz Veterans Administration) in accordance with Section 9472, sub- section 16, of the Baldwin Park Zoning Code, to permit a rest home for the aged upon property, in Rml single family residential) Zone, at 3735 Monterey Avenue. Proper publication, postings, and mailings had been accomplished. Planning Director Chivetta presented a resume stating CP-94 had been continued from the August 2, 1967 meet- ing pending a report from the staff; that the staff recommended that the Board of Zoning Adjustments Continued) August 16, 1967 Page 5 AMAR gip. AND JUDITH ST. CG) POSTINGS AND MAILINGS NO WRITTEN PROTESTS PUBLIC HEARING DECLARED CLOSED 61-S-30 RES. NO, 67®245 ORDERING CONSTRUCTION 67-S®29 AND 67-S-30) RES. NO. 67-245 ADOPTED CITY ENGR. REC, 67-N-43, 12971 GARVEY AVE. BE DROPPED FROM AGENDA 67®N_43, 12971 GARVEY AVE. DROPPED FROM AGENDA NUISANCE ABATED PUBLIC HEARING CPm94, CONT°D FROM AUG. 2, 1967, APPEAL FROM DECISION OF B.Z.A. REQ. FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECT, 9472, SUBSECTION 16, OF B.PK, ZON, CODE, TO PERMIT REST HOME FOR AGED UPON PROPERTY IN R-1. ZONE, AT 3735 MONTEREY AVE. AUGUSTINA HOLQUIN) PUBLICATION, POSTINGS, MAILINGS RESUME APPLICANT MRS. HOLQUIN DESIRED TO WITHDRAW APPLICATION BIB] 39576-U01 1967-U02 08-U02 16-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO117023-U03 DO117052-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/7/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1967 08 16 CC MINHÄ—@¸—4%Í«Regular-Meeting of the.Baldwin Park City Council recommendation of denial be concurred with; that the Agent, Mr, Ollvarez had stated that because of the time factors and the City Code requirements the applicant Mrs. Holquin desired to withdraw the application. As there was no one in the audience desiring to speak either in behalf of or in opposition to CP=94,, Mayor Nbrehead declared the public hearing closed, COUNCILMAN MCCARON MOVED THAT THE CITY ATTORNEY BE INSTRUCTED TO DRAW A RESOLUTION DENYING CP-94 AND THAT IT BE SUBMITTED TO COUNCIL AT THEIR NEXT REGULAR MEETING, COUNCILMAN ADAIR SECONDED, There were no objections,, the motion carried and was so ordered. It was the time and place fixed for a public hearing on CP-92, an appeal from the decision of the Board of Zoning Adjustments. An application submitted by Jackson R. Baker, in accordance with Section 9472, subsection 13, of the Baldwin Park Zoning Code, to allow a riding academy upon property in the M-i light manufacturing) Zone, at 4631 Harlan Avenue, Proper publication, postings, and mailings had been accomplished. Planning Director Chivetta presented a resume stating the Planning Commission had adopted Resolution No. PC 67-20 on July 12, 1967, recommending. denial, He pointed out the area on the wall map. TESTIMONY IN BEHALF OF THE REQUEST WAS. GIVEN by: Mr, Jackson R. Baker, 4632 Harlan Avenue, Baldwin Park A list of residents stating they had no objection to the keeping of horses on the M-l property was presented to the Council. August 16, 1967 Page 6 PUBLIC HEARING DECLARED CLOSED CP-94 MOTION MADE AND CARRI THAT CITY ATTY. BE INSTRUCTED TO DRAW A RES. DENYING CP-94 AND THAT IT BE SUB- MITTED TO COUNCIL AT THEIR NEXT REG, MTG. PUBLIC HEARING CPm92, AN APPEAL FROM DECISION OF B,Z,A, AN APPLICATION SUB- MITTED BY JACKSON R. BAKER, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 9472, SUBSECTION 13, OF B,PK, ZON, CODE, TO ALLOW A RIDING ACADEMY UPON--- PROPERTY IN M=I ZONE AT 4631 HARLAN AVE. PUBLICATION, POSTINGS, MAILINGS RESUME TESTIMONY IN BEHALF Comment that a Conditional Use Permit was not wanted; that Mr. Chivetta had stated that the only use permit available concerning this was a riding academy; th a riding academy was not what was wanted only a use permit to keep their horses there; that horses had been on the property for 22 years; that they had a club named Baldwin Park Riders" established for over a year; that before the corrals were built Continued) BIB] 39576-U01 1967-U02 08-U02 16-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO117023-U03 DO117052-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/7/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1967 08 16 CC MINHÄ—@¸—4% Í«Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council August 16, 1967 Page 7 on the back of the IH property he had contacted the Inspector for the Planning Commission and had been told that no permits were needed to build corrals; and no license to rent corrals; that at the Planning Commission hearing no one excepting Mr. Balkus had objected; that the club was a family affair; that there was a large space in front of the corrals for practice and drilling; that most of the time the horses were trailered for rides and parades; that they had a club room fixed up over the barn and boys and girls in the club were learn- ing to ride and thus were kept off the street; that he had a signed petition by 35 or 37 people stating they had no objections to the horses remaining on the property; that they had a flag purchased at a cost of $60,00; that the riders had been all over and that they advertised Baldwin Park TESTIMONY IN BEHALF OF THE REQUEST WAS GIVEN by: TESTIMONY 114- BEHALF Comment Mr. Ernie Wampler„ Immediate past President that this was a State of the Equestrian Trails, Inc., 10506 East wide organization; Washington Blvd., Whittier that he would like to suggest that' Council defer action for 30 days; that he would like to investigate; thAt he would like a Committee appointed by the Mayor to meet with a Committee from Equestrian Trails, I nco; to try to work out a solution satisfactory to all parties Continued) BIB] 39576-U01 1967-U02 08-U02 16-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO117023-U03 DO117052-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/7/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1967 08 16 CC MINHÄ—@¸—4% Í«352 Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council August 16, 1967 Page 8 TESTIMONY IN BEHALF OF THE REQUEST WAS GIVEN by: TESTIMONY IN BEHALF Comment Mr. Paul Hensley, 4705 Center, that over the bridge-. Baldwin Park on L.A. St, there wa a trail going into t mountains and one going into Long Beach; that were not creating any noise TESTIMONY IN BEHALF OF THE REQUEST WAS GIVEN by: TESTIMONY IN BEHALF Comment Mrs. Evelyn Newsham„ 4330 Cutler that her children Avenue, Baldwin Park have horses boarded at Mr. Bakers; that his prices were reason- able; that the club had had good wholesome times, that the property was way back from any- thing, no houses around; that there were two dairies close to RI TESTIMONY IN BEHALF OF THE REQUEST WAS GIVEN by: TESTIMONY IN BEHALF Comment Marvel Seigfreid, 4315 Walnut, that there was a gir'___ Baldwin Park that rode with their club that had been I- trouble since she was fifteen; that the girl was on probation now; that at this time the girl was devoting almost all of her time to her horse; that the girl was now happy and content TESTIMONY IN BEHALF OF THE REQUEST WAS GIVEN by.- TESTIMONY IN BEHALF Comment Mr, Daniel Petrizze, 16714 Benwood, that daughters horse Covina is boarded at Mr. Bakers; that rates ar- reasonable; that the property was way bacl and very safe for th( kids to ride; that caring for the horse made his daughter more responsible TESTIMONY IN BEHALF OF THE REQUEST WAS GIVEN by.- TESTIMONY IN BEHALF Comment Mrs, Ethel Bakers 4632 Harlan, that B,Pk, should Baldwin Park capitalize on the business of horses; that the equestrian business was not small; that last year a total Continued) BIB] 39576-U01 1967-U02 08-U02 16-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO117023-U03 DO117052-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/7/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1967 08 16 CC MINHÄ—@¸—4% Í«Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council August l6, 1967 Page 9 1 1 I of 5 minion dollars was spent on feed and equipment; that New York and New jersey had undertaken to main- tain state riding trails; that Calif. had many riding trails maintained by the Dept. cf Recreation and Parks; that a forty acre equestrian center was to be established in Griffith Park; that their property was surrounded by M- l property on three sides; that they had participated in several parades under the name of Baldwin Park Riders"; that there were dairies, chicken ranches, etc., in the city TESTIMONY IN BEHALF OF THE REQUEST WAS GIVEN by: TESTIMONY IN BEHALF Comment Mr. Harry Cunningham, 13331 Los Angeles that he had purchased Street, Baldwin Park a horse for his daughter about one month ago; that Mr. Baker had worked with her and helped her; that there was no place else in this area to go with the horses TESTIMONY IN OPPOSITION TO THE REQUEST WAS GIVEN by: TESTIMONY IN OPPO.SiTION Comment Mr. Joe Ballkus, 4625 Harlan, that he had appeared Baldwin Park before the B.Z.A. in opposition; that it had been testified that the horses were trailered to other places; that if this were true why did he hear horses every evening as they passed within 25 ft. of his back door and cross the land in front of his place and go down Benbow; which is an R-1 Zone; that there were no available trails in the vicinity; that the only means of egress and ingress would be through R-l developed Continued) BIB] 39576-U01 1967-U02 08-U02 16-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO117023-U03 DO117052-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/7/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1967 08 16 CC MINHÄ—@¸—4% 1967 08 16 CC MINHÄ—@¸—4% Í«351.5 1 1 I Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council Councilman McCaron asked Mr. Baker how many horses he had had at one time, wherein Mr. Baker stated he had had as many as 35 horses on this same amount of property; that at present he had 19 or 20 horses. Councilman McCaron asked if the only way that horses were taken out from the front of the property was by trailer, wherein Mr. Baker stated, no that other people ride back to their place; that they ride in off of Harlan; that sometimes a little girl rides out in front; that most of the time their horses did not come out on that street. Councilman McCaron asked if the driveway leading back to the property was paved, wherein Mr. Baker stated it was blacktopped. Councilman McCaron asked under the Cltyes Ordinance how many horses should the area accommodate, wherein Planning Director Chivetta stated under the present Ordinance, none; that under A I regulations it would be I and 3/4 horses; that Aml zone permits 2 horses per acre; that County regulations permit one horse for each riding member of the family; that stables or corrals require special use permit as a commercial use; that it was the staff°s opinion that Mr. Baker was in violation of County regulations. Mayor Morehead asked what road of ingress or egress was used by the club members when they desired to leave the area with their horses, wherein Mr. Baker stated that they would go out the driveway over his property onto Harlan with trailered horses; that if they wished to ride their horses out they go across the Pal property westward to Rivergrade Road; that there was an equestrian trail. on the river bank. Mayor Morehead asked Mr. Baker if he had tried to determine the uses of Mml and R=l property, wherein Mr. Baker stated no, that no one had ever told him that horses were not allowed in MHI Zone. Mayor Morehead asked Mr. Baker if he had moved since the rezoning of the property, wherein Mr. Baker stated yes, that he had moved across the street. Mayor Morehead asked Mr. Wampler what interest he had in this case, wherein Mr. Wampler stated that he*was immediate past President of Equestrian Trails, Inc.; that this was a State wide organization and any horseman°s problem in the State of California became their problem; that next Sunday would be the ground breaking in Griffith Park for a large equestrian center; the following Continued) August 16, 1967 Page II property; that there was no law against horses on the street; that they rode up underneath the high- line and towards Olive St. BIB] 39576-U01 1967-U02 08-U02 16-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO117023-U03 DO117052-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/7/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1967 08 16 CC MINHÄ—@¸—4%Í«Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council Sunday would be the try outs for the equestrian olympics; that there were 43 miles of dedicated maintained trails in Griffith Park; that the City of Los Angeles spends $43,,000 a year to maintain these trails; that the City of Los Angeles had the only H Zone in the United States. COUNCILMAN MCCARON MOVED THAT THE-PUBLIC HEARING ON CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT CASE NO. CP-92 BE CONTINUED TO SEPTEMBER 20, 1967. COUNCILWOMAN GREGORY SECONDED. There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered. Mayor Morehead stated he would make every effort to appoint a Committee to meet with the Committee from Equestrian Trails, Inc. 00- It was the time and place fixed for a public hearing on AZC-32, a proposed amendment to the Baldwin Park Municipal Code consisting of Section 9500 et seq. of said Code relative to Off-Street Farking Require- meets. Initiated by the Planning Commission. Proper publication and postings had been accomplished. Planning Director Chivetta presented a resume stating the Planning Commission had adopted Resolution No. PC 67-27 on July 26, 1967, recommending amendments to the off-street parking regulations; that the staff recommended that Council conduct the Public Hearing, hear the testimony and take the matter under submission until the staff can prepare a precise ordinance for adoption. Councilman McCaron asked how the truck owners would be affected financially by the paving of the storage yards for trucks, and how long would they have to conform. Planning Director Chivetta stated that the surfacing required would be crushed rock, gravel or other similar material treated to deter dust or mud for those areas utilized for trucks, tractors, trailers and other heavy equipment; that the areas to be paved with concrete or asphaltic pavement would be the driveway approaches and the service areas; that the areas surrounding the pump islands should be concrete; that the cost factor would be very minimal; that possibly it could be paved at $.25 or $.35 a square foot; that other improvements would be required such as walls to screen the parking area from the view of the passing motorist or pedestrian; that a survey had been made of thirteen 13) adjacent cities and every one of the cities required total surfacing of the parking areas, total landscaping on a percentage basis, walls, setbacks, etc.; that August 16, 1967 Page 12 MOTION MADE AND CARRIED THAT CP-92 BE CONT°D TO SEPT. 20, 1967 MAYOR TO APPOINT COMMITTEE TO MEET WITH COMMITTEE FROM EQUESTRIAN TRAILS, INC. PUBLIC HEARING AZC=32, PROPOSED AMEND- MENT TO B.PK, MUN. CODE CONSISTING OF SECTION 9500 ET SEQ. RE OFF-STREET PARKING REQUIREMENTS$ INITIATED BY P.C. PUBLICATION, POSTINGS RESUME Continued) BIB] 39576-U01 1967-U02 08-U02 16-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO117023-U03 DO117052-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/7/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1967 08 16 CC MINHÄ—@¸—4%Í«7 1 1 1 Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council Baldwin Pack was the only community that did not require any improvements or any nt,ro l s whatsoever for trucks. City Attorney Flandrick stated that the City°s existing regulations require, notwithstanding the use in any off-street parking area paving. Planning Director Chivetta stated that a time limit to comply had not been Included as a section in this particular ordinance; that all existing uses would be nonconforming and would now have to comply with the Code and thus a time limitation should be imposed. Mayor Morehead stated that he agreed with the recommenda- tions of the Planning Commission excepting the complete paving of the parking lot, storage area, etc.; that he would consider paving around the pump stations and entrances to parking lots. Mayor Morehead stated the CityFs truck routes were being abused; that parking lots have been created where the ingress and egress was through 6,000 lb. restricted streets; that he was in favor of placing controls for parking on M-l property. Further discussion followed. Councilwoman Gregory stated that the Planning Commission had done a commendable job; that she approved of what they had submitted, including the truck parking require- ments. COUNCILWOMAN GREGORY MOVED THAT ORDINANCE NO. 496 BE INTRODUCED AND REFERRED BACK TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION FOR A REPORT. City Attorney Flandrick stated that in the existing nonconforming use regulations a period of one year was the stated time to comply; that possibly Council would not want to apply the abatement period to everything or make modifications. Councilman McCaron stated that the surfacing of any parking lot that was in use now and creating dust should be included; that the time limit could possibly be ninety 90) days; that the requirement of thb wall should be left in. Planning Director Chivetta stated that he and City Attorney Flandrick would redraft this ordinance and present It to Council at their regular meeting of September 20, 1967. Councilwoman Gregory rescinded her motion. COUNCILMAN MCCARON MOVED THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING ON AZC 32 BE CONTINUED TO THE REGULAR MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 20, 1967. COUNCILWOMAN GREGORY SECONDED. There were no objections, the motihn carried and was so ordered. 00- August 16, 1967 Page 13 MOTION. MADE THAT ORD. NO, 496 BE INTRODUCED AND REFERRED BACK TO P.C. FOR A REPORT MOTION RESCINDED MOTION MADE AND CARRIED THAT PUBLIC HEARING ON AZC-32 BE CONT°D TO REG. MTG. OF SEPT. 20, 1967 BIB] 39576-U01 1967-U02 08-U02 16-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO117023-U03 DO117052-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/7/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1967 08 16 CC MINHÄ—@¸—4%Í«351 Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council It was the-time and-place fixed for a public hearing on Z-307, Initiated by the Baldwin Park City Council to initiate a Zone Change from C-1 neighborhood commercial) to Zone C®2 heavy commercial) upon that 30 ft. by 30 ft. parcel of land situated near the SW°Iy corner of Francisquito Avenue and Vineland Avenue, being located on the Wa1y side of Francisqulto Avenue between Vineland Avenue and the San Bernardino Freeway. Proper publication, mailings and postings had been accomplished. Planning Director Chivetta presented a resume stating the Planning Commission had adopted Resolution No. PC 67-28 on July 26, 1967, recommending approval of the reclassification. He pointed out the area on the wall map, As there was no one In the audience desiring to speak either in favor,. of or In opposition to Z-307, Mayor Morehead declared the public hearing closed. COUNCILWOMAN GREGORY MOVED THAT THE CITY COUNCIL CONCUR WITH THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION AND DIRECT THE CITY ATTORNEY TO PREPARE AN ORDINANCE TO REFLECT THE SAME. MAYOR MOREHEAD SECONDED. There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered. 00- City Clerk Backus presented a claim against the City by William J. Slattery in the amount of $2,500.00. COUNCILMAN ADAIR MOVED THAT THE CLAIM BE DENIED AND REFERRED TO THE CITY'S INSURANCE CARRIER; CbUNCIL- WOMAN GREGORY SECONDED... Roll Call. There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered. City Engineer French stated this claim was submitted as a result of a Short Form 1911 Act, that Mr. Slattery had protested the installation of the curbs, gutters and sidewalks; that the Council had overruled the protest and that the installation had been made; that on dedicated property there was a hedge and woven dire fence that were in the path of the sidewalk. 00- City Clerk Balkus presented an application for a Temporary Use Permit from the Baldwin Park Chamber of Commerce for a sidewalk-sale on August 17, 18 and 19, 1967,, Continued) August 16, 1967 Page 14 PUBLIC HEARING Z-307, INITIATED BY B,PK. CITY COUNCIL INITIATE A ZONE CHA FROM C-I TO 0.2 UPO THAT 30 x 304FT. PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED NEB"' THE SW°LY COR. OF FRANCISQUITO AVE. A. VINELAND AVE., BEIN LOCATED. ON.-THE WILY SIDE OF FRANCISQUITU AVE. BET. VINELAND AVE. AND THE SAN BERNARDINO FREEWAY PUBLICATION, MAILINGS, POSTINGS RESUME PUBLIC NEARING DECLARED CLOSED Z-307) MOTION MADE AND CARRIED THAT COUNCIL CONCUR WITH RECOMMENDA- TION OF P.C. AND DIRECT CITY ATTY. TO PREPARE AN ORD. TO REFLECT THE SAME CLAIM AGAINST CITY WILLIAM J. SLATTERY DENIED AND REFERRED TO CITY'S'INS. CARRIER APPLICATION FOR TEMP. USE PERMIT FROM B.PK. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FOR SIDEWALK SALE ON AUG. 17, 18 AND 19, 1967 BIB] 39576-U01 1967-U02 08-U02 16-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO117023-U03 DO117052-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/7/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1967 08 16 CC MINHÄ—@¸—4%Í«3 X19 Regular Meeting of the t3a;dwin Park City Council COUNCILWOMAN GREGORY MOVED THAT THE CITY COUNCIL GRANT THE REQUEST FOR A TEMPORARY USE PERMIT TO THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FOR A SIDEWALK SALE ON AUGUST l79 18 AND 19, 1967 AND THAT THE FEES BE WAIVED. COUNCILMAN ADAIR SECONDED. There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered. ORDINANCE NO. 495 AMENDING THE ZONING MAP OF SAID CITY, AND REZONING CERTAIN HEREIN DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY FROM ZONE C-I TO ZONE C-2 ZONE CASE NO. Z-307) COUNCILMAN MCCARON MOVED THAT FURTHER READING OF ORDINANCE NO, 495 BE WAIVED. COUNCILWOMAN GREGORY SECONDED. There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered. 30- I City Attorney Flandric k stated that Item No. 1, related to the Certificate of the Engineer concerning the proposed assessment district in Monterey Avenue; that the appropriate action at this time would be to note and file this certif- icate; that the following Resolutions on the Agenda related to the Monterey Avenue Assessment District which has been initiated by petition of the property owners, Councilman McCaron stated that the estimated amount of the improvements appeared to be greater than the estimated value of the land; wherein City Engineer French stated that the estimated value of the land was based upon assessed valuation; that by law the true value of the land was twice the assessed value of the land; that this did not include improvements; that this was not however a true appraised vaIae. City Attorney Flandrick stated that the assessment figures used were at least five or six years old; that the property had not been reassessed in that interim period. Councilman McCaron asked if after the improvements were installed and in case of nonpayment cculd the property be sold for the amount of assessment due, wherein City Attorney Flandrick stated, yes in his opinion this would be true. COUNCILMAN ADAIR MOVED THE CITY COUNCIL NOTE AND FILE AND ACCEPT THE CERTIFICATE AS SUBMITTED BY THE ENGINEER OF WORK. COUNCILWOMAN GREGORY SECONDED. There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered. Continued) August 16, 1967 Page 15 MOTION MADE AND CARRIED THAT COUNCIL GRANT REQ. FOR TEMP. USE PERMIT TO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FOR SIDEWALK SALE ON AUG. 170 18 AND 19, 1967 AND THAT THE FEES BE WAIVED ORD. NO. 495 AMEND. ZON. MAP OF SAID CITY, AND REZON. CERTAIN HEREIN DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY FROM ZONE C-l TO C-2 ZONE CASE NO. Z-307) ORD. NO. 495 INTRODUCED CERTIFICATE OF ENGR. OF WORK MONTEREY AVE. ASSESSMENT DIST. MOTION MADE AND CARRIED THAT COUNCIL. NOTE AND FILE AND ACCEPT THE CERTIFICATE AS SUBMITTED BY THE ENGR. OF WORK BIB] 39576-U01 1967-U02 08-U02 16-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO117023-U03 DO117052-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/7/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1967 08 16 CC MINHÄ—@¸—4%Í«Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council RESOLUTION NO0 67-251 DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO PROCEED'WITH A SPECIAL ASSESSMENT PROCEEDING, AND TENTATIVELY DESIGNATING THE DISTRICT AND SET'T'ING BOUNDARIES THEREOF COUNCILWOMAN.GREGORY MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO. 67-251 BE ADOPTED AND THAT FURTHER READING BE WAIVED. QOUNCILMAN ADAIR SECONDED. There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered. RESOLUTION NO. 67252 APPOINTING ENGINEER OF WORK FOR MONTEREY AVENUE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT City Attorney Flandrick stated that Resolution No. 67252 appointed the firm of Lockman & Bevington and authorized the execution of the attached agreement for services; that this firm had been approved and accepted by the Council some months ago, COUNCILMAN ADAIR MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO0 67-252 BE ADOPTED AND THAT FURTHER READING BE WAIVED. COUNCILWOMAN GREGORY SECONDED. There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered, RESOLUTION NO, 67-253 APPOINTING SPECIAL COUNSEL TO PREPARE PROCEEDINGS AND AUTH- ORIZING AGREEMENT FOR THAT CERTAIN ASSESS- MENT DISTRICT KNOWN AS MONTEREY AVENUE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT MAYOR MOREHEAD MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO. 67®253 BE ADOPTED AND THAT FURTHER READING BE WAIVED. COUNCILWOMAN GREGORY' SECONDED. There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered. RESOLUTION NO. 67-254 ORDERING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THAT CERTAIN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT KNOWN AS MONTEREY AVENUE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT COUNCILWOMAN GREGORY MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO. 67-254 BE ADOPTED AND FURTHER READING BE WAIVED, COUNCILMAN ADAIR SECONDED. There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered, City Attorney Flandrick stated that the City Engineer had the plans and specifications,- that the City Engineer had reviewed them and that they were acceptable; that they recommended that the City Council adopt Resolution No..67 255 August 16, 1967 Page 16 RES. NO. 67®251 DELL? R. ITS INTENT. TO PROCEED WITH A SPECIAL ASSESSMENT PROCEEDING, AND TENTATIVELY DESIGNAT.,,G THE DIST. AND SETTING BOUNDARIES THEREOF RES0 NO. 67-251 ADOPTED RES. NO. 67-252 APPOINTING ENGR. OF WORK FOR MONTEREY AVE. ASSESSMENT DIST. RES. NO. 67®252 ADOPTED RES. NO. 67-253 APPOINTING SPECIAL COUNSEL TO PREPARE PROCEEDINGS AND AUTH. AGREEMENT FOR THAT CERTAIN ASSESSMENT DIST. KNOWN AS MONTEREY AVE, ASSESSMENT DIST. RES. NO, 67-253 ADOPTED RES. NO, 67®254 ORDERING PLANS AND SPECS, FOR THAT CERTA' ASSESSMENT DIST. KNOW-., AS MONTEREY AVE. ASSESSMENT DIST. RES, NO, 67-254 ADOPTED Con't trued BIB] 39576-U01 1967-U02 08-U02 16-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO117023-U03 DO117052-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/7/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1967 08 16 CC MINHÄ—@¸—4%Í«I 1 Regular Meeting of the Ba dwin Park City Council RESOLUTION NO. 67-255 ADOPTING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THAT CERTAIN ASSESSMENT Dt RiCT KNOWN AS MONTEREY AVENUE ASSESSMENT D STRICT COUNCILMAN ADAIR MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO. 67-255 BE ADOPTED AND THAT FURTHER READING BE WAIVED. COUNCIL- WOMAN GREGORY SECONDED, There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered. RESOLUTION NO. 67256 APPROVING RIGHT- OF-WAY MAPS FOR THAT CERrMN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT KNOWN AS MONTEREY AVENUE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT, COUNCILWOMAN GREGORY MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO. 67256 BE ADOPTED AND THAT FURTHER READING BE WA I VED. COUNCIL- MAN ADAIR SECONDED. There were no objec~'Ions, the mW on carried and was so ordered. RESOLUTION NO. 67-257 ORDERING A REPORT UNDER THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT INVESTIGATION, LIMITATION AND MAJORITY PROTEST ACT OF 1931 MAYOR MOREHEAD MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO. 67-257 BE ADOPTED AND THAT FURTHER READING BE WAIVED. COUNCIL== WOMAN GREGORY SECONDED. There were no objections,, the mc'iion carried and was so ordered. RESOLUTION NO. 67258 APPROVING REPORT AND FIXING TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING THEREON COUNCILWOMAN GREGORY MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO. 67-258 BE ADOPTED AND THAT FURTHER READING BE WAIVED. COUNCIL= MAN ADAIR SECONDED. There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered. RESOLUTION NO; 67-259 DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ORDER THE CONSTRUCTION OF MONTEREY AVENUE AND APPURTENANT WORK- DESCRIBING THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT; DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ORDER THE ACQUISITION OF CERTAIN LANDS, RIGHTS- OF-WAY AND EASEMENTS Contlnued) August 16, 1967 Page 17 RES. NO. 67-255 ADOPTBNG PLANS AND SPECS FOR THAT CERTAIN ASSESSMENT DIST. KNOWN AS MONTEREY AVE. ASSESSMENT DISTRICT RES. NO. 67-255 ADOPTED RES. NO. 67-256 APPROVING R=O=W MAPS FOR THAT CERTAIN ASSESSMENT DIST. KNOWN AS MONTEREY AVE. ASSESSMENT DIST. RES. NO. 67=256 ADOPTED RES. NO. 67-257 ORDERING A REPORT UNDER THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT' INVESTIGATION LIMITATION AND MAJORITY PROTEST ACT OF 1931 RES. NO. 67-257 ADOPTED RES. NO, 67-258 APPROVING REPORT AND FIXING TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING THEREON RES. NO. 67=258 ADOPTED RES. NO. 67=259 DECLAR. ITS INTENT. TO ORDER THE CONSTRUCTION OF MONTEREY AVE. AND APPURTENANT WORK; DESCRIBING THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT; DECLAR. ITS INTENT, TO ORDER THE ACQ. OF CERTAIN LANDS, R=O=W AND EASEMENTS BIB] 39576-U01 1967-U02 08-U02 16-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO117023-U03 DO117052-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/7/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1967 08 16 CC MINHÄ—@¸—4%Í«Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council DECLARING THE WORK TO BE OF MORE THAN LOCAL OR ORDINARY PUBLIC BENEFIT; SPECIFYING THE EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES OF THE DISTRICT TO BE BENEFITED BY SAID WORK AND TO BE ASSESSED TO PAY THE COST AND EXPENSE THEREOF; DESIGNATING SAID DISTRICT AS MONTEREY AVENUE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT"; DETERMINING THAT THESE PROCEEDINGS SHALL BE CONDUCTED PURSUANT TO THE IMPROVEMENT ACT OF 1911"; AND FIXING A TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS THERETO COUNCILMAN ADAIR MOVED THAT, SOLUTION NO. 67-259 BE ADOPTED AND FURTHER READING BE WAIVED. COUNCILWOMAN GREGORY SECONDED. There were no objections, the motion carried andf was so ordered. 00- RESOLUTION NO. 6'7-249 DENYING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPLICANTS: GEORGE & MARY JO CESARE. CASE NO. CPm93) COUNCILWOMAN GREGORY MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO. 67-249 BE ADOPTED AND THAT FURTHER READING BE WAIVED. COUNCILMAN ADAIR SECONDED. There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered. 00G RESOLUTION NO. 67-25O DENYING A ZONE VARIANCE APPLICATION APPLICANT: BROOKS & MILLER; CASE NO. ZV=178) COUNCILMAN ADAIR MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO. 67-250 BE ADOPTED AND FURTHER READING BE WAIVED. MAYOR MOREHEAD SECONDED. There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered. 00- RESOLUTION NO, 67-248 DENYING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPLICANT: AUGUSTINA HOLQUIN CASE NO. CP-94) August 16, 1967 Page 18 DECLAR. THE WORK TO BE OF MORE THAN LOCAL OR ORDINARY PUBLIC BENEFIT; SPECIFYING THE EXTEI R BOUNDARIES OF THE D,_. TO BE BENEFITED BY SAID WORK AND TO BE ASSEY D TO PAY THE COST AND EXPENSE THEREOF; DESIGNATING SAID DI5 AS MONTEREY AVE. A/,; DETERMINING THAT THESE PROCEEDINGS SHALL BE CONDUCTED PURSUANT TO THE IMPROVEMENT ACT OF 1911"; AND FIXING A TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS THERETO RES. NO. 67-259 ADOPTED RES, NO. 67-249 DENYING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPLICANTS: GEO. & MARY JO CESARE. CASE NO. CPa93) RES. NO. 67-249 ADOPTED RES. NO, 67-250 DENYING A ZONE VARIANCE APPLICATION APPLICANT: BROOKS & MILLER) RES. NO. 67-250 ADOPTED RES. NO, 67-248 DENYING A CONDITIONAL. USE PERMIT APPLICANT: AUGUSTINA HOLQUIN CASE NO, CPm94) Continued) BIB] 39576-U01 1967-U02 08-U02 16-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO117023-U03 DO117052-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/7/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1967 08 16 CC MINHÄ—@¸—4%Í«3523 1 1 Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council MAYOR MOREHEAD MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO. 67-248 BE ADOPTED AND FURTHER READING BE WAIVED. COUNCILWOMAN GREGORY SECONDED. There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered. Chief Administrative Officer Nordby stated that he recommended that an Ordinance concerning house numbering be prepared and submitted to Ccuncii at their next regular meeting enumerating the points covered in his written report presented to Council this evening. COUNCILMAN MCCARON MOVED THAT AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING HOUSE NUMBERING BE PREPARED AND SUBMITTED TO COUNCIL AT THEIR NEXT REGULAR MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 69 19679 ENUMERATING THE POINTS COVERED IN THE CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER'S REPORT WHICH WAS PRESENTED TO COUNCIL THIS EVENING. MAYOR MOREHEAD SECONDED. There were no objections9 the motion carried and was so ordered. Chief Administrative Officer Nordby stated that he recommended that an Ordinance concerning the abatement of weeds in parkways be prepared and submitted to Council at their next regular meeting of September 69 1967 or no later than the regular meeting of September 209 1967; that this matter had been given some publicity In the City Newsletter; that the City of Los Angeles has an ordinance in effect that he felt would result in what the City would like to accomplish. Councilwoman Gregory stated that she was concerned with the conditions In the center of the City as well as the parkways; that perhaps an extra crew of men was needed to clean up the sidewalks and gutters; that possibly the Chamber of Commerce would become Involved In this as a project; that she would like to see these matters handled all as one Item. Chief Administrative Officer Nordby stated that he felt a program of education among the City°s business people would be more effective as far as the cleanliness of sidewalks and gutter;. As there were no objectionsa Mayor Morehead stated that a proposed ordinance concerning the abatement of weeds In parkways would be prepared and submitted to Council at their next regular meeting of September 69 1967 or no later than the regular meeting of September 209 1967. A00- August 169 1967 Page 19 RES. NO. 67-248 ADOPTED C.A.0. RE PROPOSED HOUSE NUMBERING ORD. MOTION MADE AND CARRIED THAT AN ORD. CONCERNING HOUSE NUMBERING BE PREPARED AND SUBMITTED TO COUNCIL AT NEXT REG. MTG. OF SEPT. 69 19679 ENUMERATING THE POINTS COVERED IN THE C.A.0. REPORT WHICH WAS PRE- SENTED'TO COUNCIL THIS EVENING C.A.0. RE PROPOSED HOUSE NUMBERING ORD. PROPOSED ORD. RE ABATEMENT OF WEEDS IN PARKWAYS TO BE PREPARED AND SUBMITTED TO COUNCIL AT MTG. OF SEPT. 69 1967 OR SEPT. 209 1967 BIB] 39576-U01 1967-U02 08-U02 16-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO117023-U03 DO117052-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/7/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1967 08 16 CC MINHÄ—@¸—4%Í«Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council August 16, 1967 Page 20 Chief Administrative Officer Nordby stated that a C.A.O. REPORT RE survey had been conducted concerning some employees BI-WEEKLY PAYROLL request for a change in the payroll system; that theist survey was not complete as it had only in- volved about 50% of the employees; that a second survey had been taken with response from 102 employees; that 37 were for a bi-weekly payroll system; 41 in favor of retaining the present system; 24 expressed no definite interest one way or another; that he recommended in view of the result of the survey that no change be made at this time. 00- Chief Administrative Officer Nordby stated that Resolution No. 67-241 would set the amount of money needed for the operation of the various departments of the City and for the operation of the Baldwin Park Municipal Lighting District; that the amount of money needed for normal operation of the City was $279,384.00, which appeared in the budget adopted by the Council; that this required a $0,61 levy; that a $0.33 levy would produce $146,850.00 for operation of the Recreation and Park District; that $100,000.00 would be the County cost to operate the Recreation.and Park District on a contractual bas,Fs; that the soon to be defunct district would have contributed another $5,000.00 in accordance with the Community Recreation Agreement; that the City would now have to assume this amount; that $5,000.00 would be needed for utilities that would be encumbered during the last month or six weeks of the operation of the district; that the figures included a $12,000.00 or 10% contingency; that if the Council desired to approve funds for the acquisition or development of park sites an additional $14,850.00 would be required; that the total would be $146,850.00; that there were some variables in the total budget, which included the portion that the City did not have to set a levy for; that this in- cluded the accrual for the building in Morgan Park; that the architect's estimate of the cost was approximately $151,000.00; that it had not been determined from the County whether this estimate Included the cost of the furnishings; fixtures and personal property that would go into the building; that the budget proposed by the district originally was predicated on an assessed valuation of $428000,000.00; that the new park district was coterminous with the City's boundaries and for that reason the City would pick up approximately $2,500,000.00 in assessed valuation; that the tax rate for the Park District must be set during the month of August. Councilwoman Gregory stated that she was not entirely satisfied with all the information she had received concerning the park district; that she would like to have one or two more days to gather information from the County; that she suggested the Council adjourn to August 18, 1967 at 5000 p.m. C.A.O. REPORT RE RES. NO. 67-241; LEVYING AND FIXING TAXES Continued) BIB] 39576-U01 1967-U02 08-U02 16-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO117023-U03 DO117052-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/7/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1967 08 16 CC MINHÄ—@¸—4%Í«I I I Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council Councilman Adair asked if the City had lost or gained by the new district boundaries, wherein Chief Administrative Officer Nordby stated, yes, that 96.3% of the old district was in the City of Baldwin Park. Councilman McCaron stated that a considerable amount of money was needed for the development of the present park sites; that he would suggest a $0.35 rate,, which would be a $0.03 drop from i ast year. Mayor Morehead concurred with Councilman McCaron stating that he would like to see the three 3) acre park site on Badillo developed. Further discussion followed. Councilman Adair stated he had been considering a tax rate of around $0.33. As there were no objections, Mayor Morehead stated that Resolution Nos. 67-241 and 67-240 would be held over for an adjourned regular meeting on Friday, August 18, 1967. RESOLUTION NO. 67-260 REQUESTING CERTAIN SERVICES FROM THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES PARK AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT) COUNCILMAN MCCARON MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO, 67-260 BE, ADOPTED AND FURTHER READING BE WAIVED. COUNCILWOMAN GREGORY SECONDED. Roll Call. There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered. COUNCILMAN MCCARON MOVED THAT THE MAYOR BE AUTHORIZED AND DIRECTED TO FORWARD A LETTER TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS REQUESTING THE FORMAL CONVEYANCE OF THE FEE INTEREST IN THE TWO PARKS TO THE CITY. COUNCILMAN ADAIR SECONDED. There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered. 00- Chief Administrative Officer Nordby reviewed his report regarding cigarette tax allocation stating that he felt the distribution based on the percentages released this week through the League of California Cities was in- equitable; that he felt the Council and the staff should solicit all the support that they could, not only in this area but throughout the State; that the City had been relying on the cigarette tax to help finance a new civic center. Councilwoman Gregory stated that at the last meeting of the League of California Cities the inequities of the cigarette tax allocation had been brought up. Further discussion followed. Continued) August 16, 1967 Page 21 RES. NOS. 67-241 AND 67-240 HELD OVER AN ADJ. REG. MTG. ON FRIDAY, AUG. 18, 1967 RES. NO. 67-260 REQ. CERTAIN SERVICES FROM THE CO. OF L.A. PARK AND RECREATION DEPT.) RES. NO. 67-260 ADOPTED MOTION MADE AND CARRIED THAT THE MAYOR BE AUTH. AND DIRECTED TO FORWARD A LETTER TO THE CHAIR- MAN OF THE BO. OF SUPERVISORS REQ. THE FORMAL CONVEYANCE OF THE FEE INTEREST IN THE TWO PARKS TO THE CITY C.A.O. REPORT RE INEQUITIES OF DISTRIBUTION ON CIGARETTE TAX ALLOCA- TION BIB] 39576-U01 1967-U02 08-U02 16-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO117023-U03 DO117052-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/7/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1967 08 16 CC MINHÄ—@¸—4%Í« 352 Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council As there were no objections, Mayor Morehead stated that a letter would be drafted and signed by him to be sent to other elected officials, together with a memo from the Chief Administrative Officer pointing out the inequities. 00- City Engineer French reviewed his report regarding accepting an offer of dedication for Stancroft Street, He stated that on May 4, 1959 the Council had indicated their desire to accept the offer of dedication; that a street deed had been signed by the property owners; that the signed document stated that it would becbme a dedicated street upon declaration of the City Council; that no formal action had been taken by the Council; that to complete this action he recommended that Council adopt Resolution No, 67-,238, RESOLUTION NO. 67-238 ACCEPTING OFFER OF DEDICATION STANCROFT STREET) COUNCILMAN MCCARON MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO0 67-238 BE ADOPTED AND FURTHER READING BE WAIVED, COUNCILWOMAN GREGORY SECONDED, There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordiered, 00- City Engineer French presented a report of work completed on Short Form 1911 Acts as follows; 67-S-9 for sidewalk and drive approach on the north side of Ohio Street between La Rica Avenue and Sierra Madre Avenues 67-S-12 for sidewalk and drive approach on the north- west side of Paddy Lane between Magpevitt Street and Addue Place; 67-S-I5 for sidewalk and drive approach on the west side of Kenmore Avenue between Frazier Street and Ramona Boulevard. RESOLUTION NOS. 67-242, 67-243 AND 67-244 SETTING A HEARING DATE FOR ANY PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO THE REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS 67-S-9, 67-S-12 AND 67-S-15) Continued) August 16,., 1967 Page 22 COUNCIL INSTRUCTION LETTER TO BE DRAFTED AND SIGNED BY MAYOR AND SENT TO OTHER ELECTED OFFICIALS, TOGETHER WITH MEMO FROM COA.0, REPORT RE ACCEPTING AN OFFER OF DEDICATION FOR STANCROFT ST. RES. NO, 67-238 ACCEPTING OFFER OF DEDICATION STANCROFT STREET) RES, NO. 67-238 ADOPTED REPORT OF WORK COMPLETED SHORT FORM 1911 ACTS 67-iS-9 N SIDE OHIO ST. BET, LA RICA AVE. AND SIERRA MADRE AVE, S&DA) 67-S-I2 NW SIDE PADDY LN. BET. MACDEVITT ST, AND ADOUE PL, SODA) 67-S-15 W SIDE OF KENMORE AVE., BET. FRAZIER ST, AND RAMONA BLVD, S&DA) RES. NOS, 67-242, 67-243 AND 67-244 SETTING DATE PROTEST HEARING 67-S-9, 67-S-12 AND 67-S-15) P,H, SEPT. 20, 1967 BIB] 39576-U01 1967-U02 08-U02 16-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO117023-U03 DO117052-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/7/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1967 08 16 CC MINHÄ—@¸—4%Í«1 1 I Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council COUNCILMAN ADAIR MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NOS, 67-242, 67-243 AND 67-244 BE ADOPTED AND THAT FURTHER READING BE WAIVED. COUNCILWOMAN GREGORY SECONDED, There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered. 00- Mayor Morehead stated that Mr. Seymour had spoken to him concerning the street sweeping on Bleecker south of Arrow Highway; wherein City Engineer French stated that this location had been put on the street sweeping list; that as soon as a street was paved out the sweeper company was notified; that he would check this out. 00- City Engineer French reviewed his report on the initiation of Short Form 1911 Acts, 67-S-33 for curb, gutter, side- walk and drive approach on the southwest side of Grace Avenue between Ramona Boulevard and Frazier St et and 67-S-34 for curb, gutter, sidewalk and drive approach on the east side of Center Street between Rockenbach Street and Olive Street. RESOLUTION NO. 67-246 DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO CAUSE CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 5870, ET SEQ., OFJHE STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA 67-S-33 AND 67-S-34) COUNCILWOMAN GREGORY MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO. 67-246 BE ADOPTED AND THAT FURTHER READING BE WAIVED. COUNCIL- MAN ADAIR SECONDED. There were no objections.. the,mot ion carried and was so ordered. 00- City Engineer French reviewed his report on the initiation of Public Nuisance Case Nos, 67-N-46, 14427 Estella; 67-N-49, 13012 Amar Road; 67-N-50, 4255 Park Avenue; 67-N-51, 13830 Elwyn; 67-N-52, 13216 Emery; 67-N-53, 14120 Dunia; 67-N-54, 13310 Dalewood; and 67-N-55, 14036 Rockway, RESOLUTION NO. 67-247 SETTING A TIME AND PLACE FOR A HEARING TO DETERMINE WHETHER CERTAIN BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES CONSTITUTE PUBLIC NUISANCES COUNCILWOMAN GREGORY MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO. 67-247 BE ADOPTED AND FURTHER READING BE WAIVED. COUNCILMAN ADAIR SECONDED. There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered, 00- August 16, 1967 Page 23 RES. NOS. 67-242, 67-243 AND 67-244 ADOPTED INITIATION OF SHORT FORM 1911 ACTS 67-S-33, SW SIDE GRACE AVE. BET, RAMONA BLVD. AND FRAZIER ST. CGS&DA) 67-S-34, E SIDE CENTER ST. BET. ROCKENBACH ST. AND OLIVE ST. CGS&DA) RES. NO. 67-246 DECLARING INTENT TO CAUSE CONSTRUCTION P.H. SEPT. 20, 1967 RES. NO. 67-246 ADOPTED INITIATION OF P.N. CASE NOS. 67-N-46, 67-N-49, 67-N-50, 67-N-5I, 67-N-52, 67-N'53, 67-N-54 AND 67-N-55 RES. NO. 67-247 SETTING HEARING TO DETERMINE WHETHER P.N. P.H. SEPT. 20, 1967 RES. NO. 67-247 ADOPTED BIB] 39576-U01 1967-U02 08-U02 16-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO117023-U03 DO117052-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/7/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1967 08 16 CC MINHÄ—@¸—4%Í«Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council City Engineer French reviewed his report regarding a request for a petition for the completion of the improvement of Virginia Avenue from Mr. Syhre; that the requested improvement was for curbs, gutters, paving, sewers, storm drains, water and a railroad crossing. As there were no objections, Mayor Morehead stated approval was granted for the circulation of the proposed petition. 00- City Engineer French reported on the bid opening held August II, 1967, for sanitary sewer construction on Monterey Avenue between Rockenbach Street and Benwood Street; that Monterey Avenue in this area was an interior street and not fully developed. He recommended that an award of contract be made to Milanovich Con- struction Company, 146 South Oxford Street, Los Angeles, California, in accordance with their low bid and that payment be authorized out of the sewer connection feed COUNCILMAN MCCARON MOVED THAT THE CITY COUNCIL ACCEPT THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY ENGINEER AND THAT AN AWARD OF CONTRACT BE MADE TO MILANOVICH CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, 146 SOUTH OXFORD STREET, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, FOR SANITARY SEWER CONSTRUCTION ON MONTEREY AVENUE BE- TWEEN ROCKENBACH STREET AND BENWOOD STREET AND THAT PAYMENT BE AUTHORIZED OUT OF THE SEWER CONNECTION FEE FUND. COUNCILMAN ADAIR SECONDED. Roll Call. There were no ob- jections, the motion carried and was so ordered. 00- City Engineer French reviewed his report requesting approval of an agreement for Storm Drain Project No. 1701. He stated that Los Angeles County Flood Control had re- ceived bids on August 4, 1967, for the construction of Storm Drain Project No. 1701; that the project had been divided into four proposals in an attempt to obtain the maximum construction within the bond issue allocation; that the allocations did not meet any of the proposals; that the allocation exceeded Proposal No. 2 by approximately $115,000.00; that it fell short of Proposal No. 3 by $69,300.00 when all incidental expenses were incLLuded; that Proposal No. 2 would bring the drain in Frazier, Francisquito and would also construct a drain in Francis- quito from Frazier to Baldwin Park Boulevard; that Proposal No. 3 calls for construction of a drain intfrazier to Foster and a drain in Tracy to intercept the water that was presently draining through Robinette to Fairgrove; that the additional cost for Proposal No. 3 would be $69,300.00; a legal expenditure of Gas Tax Funds. He recommended approval of the agreement and authorization for the Mayor and City Clerk to sign, and approval of the warrant in the amount of $69,300.00 to be paid out of Gas Tax Funds. August 16, 1967 Page 24 CITY ENGR. REPORT RE REQ. TO CIRCULATE PETITION FOR IMPROVE- MENT OF VIRGINIA AVE. AND ITS EXTENSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GEN. PLAN APPROVAL GRANTED TO CIRCULATE PROPOSED PETITION REPORT ON BID OPENING AUG. II, 1967 SANITARY SEWER CON- STRUCTION ON MONTEREY AVE. BET, ROCKENBACH ST. AND BENWOOD ST. AWARDED TO MILANOVICH CONSTRUCTION CO., 146 SO. OXFORD ST., L.A., CALIF. CITY ENGR. REPORT RE REQ FOR APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT FOR STORM DRAIN PROJECT NO, 1701 Continued) BIB] 39576-U01 1967-U02 08-U02 16-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO117023-U03 DO117052-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/7/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1967 08 16 CC MINHÄ—@¸—4%Í«1 1 I Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council COUNCILMAN MCCARON MOVED THAT THE CITY COUNCIL ACCEPT THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY ENGINEER AND APPROVE THE AGREEMENT AND INSTRUCT THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO SIGN THE AGREEMENT AND APPROVE THE WARRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF $69,300,00 TO BE PAID OUT OF GAS TAX FUNDS. COUNCILWOMAN GREGORY SECONDED. Roll Call, There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered, 00- Councilwoman Gregory asked City Attorney Flandrick if there had been any action by the Irwindale City Council regarding the off-sale beer license for Rivergrade Raceway, wherein City Attorney Flandrick stated, yes that several weeks ago the City Council of Irwindale had adopted an urgency ordinance de- claring a moratorium and had imposed as a new zoning requirement a conditional use perrhit for any alcoholic beverage license; that shortly this would be finalized by the Commission, Councilwoman Gregory suggested that a letter supporting their action be sent to the City Council of Irwindale, There were no objections, 00- Chief Adminstrative Officer Nordby stated that from some of the reports he had heard concerning the flood in Fairbanks, Alaska; that 15,000,00 people had been evacuated and that.tbe remaining 15,000.00 would have to be evacuated too; that in about 5 or 6 weeks freezing weather would set in; that heating plants were under from 8 to 10 feet of water; the sewerage system was inoperable; supermarkets basements were flooded; no fresh produce in as there was no refrigeration; that this was almost a total disaster; that all of the highways out of the City were washed out. 00- Mayor Morehead Instructed City Engineer French and the Traffic Committee to inspect the Virginia and Vineland intersection to determine if a boulevard stop was needed from Virginia coming into Vineland, 00- Councilwoman Gregory stated that when the Committee to be appointed by the Mayor met with the Committee from the Equestrian Trails, Inc,; that it should be discussed that the children riding their horses upon the public Continued) August 16, 1967 Page 25 MOTION MADE AND CARRIED THAT COUNCIL ACCEPT THE REC, OF CITY ENGR. AND APPROVE THE AGREE- MENT AND INSTRUCT THE MAYOR AND CItY CLERK TO SIGN AGREEMENT AND APPROVE WARRANT IN AMT, OF $69,300,00 TO BE PAID OUT OF GAX TAX FUNDS RE OFF-SALE BEER LICENSE FOR RIVERGRADE RACEWAY COUNCIL INSTRUCTION THAT LETTER SUPPORTING THEIR POSITION BE SENT TO CITY COUNCIL OF IRWINDALE C,A,0, RE FLOOD REPORTS FROM FAIRBANKS, ALASKA COUNCIL INSTRUCTION CITY ENGR, AND TRAFFIC COMMITTEE TO INSPECT INTERSECTION OF VIRGINIA AND VINELAND TO DETERMINE NECESSITY OF NEW BLVD, STOP BIB] 39576-U01 1967-U02 08-U02 16-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO117023-U03 DO117052-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/7/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1967 08 16 CC MINHÄ—@¸—4%Í«3530 Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council August 16, 1967 Page 25 streets should be well aware of traffic and safety rules. 00- AT 10:55 P.M. COUNCILMAN MCCARON MOVED THAT THE CITY ADJ. AT 10:55 P.M. COUNCIL ADJOURN TO FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1967 AT 5:00 TO FRIDAY, AUGUST P.M. IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBER OF THE CITY HALL, COUNCIL- 18, 1967 AT 5:00 P.M. MAN ADAIR SECONDED. There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered. 00- APPROVED: September 6, 1967 1967. Date of Distribution to City Council September 6, 1967 1967, Date of Distribution to Departments September 7, 1967 1967. BIB] 39576-U01 1967-U02 08-U02 16-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO117023-U03 DO117052-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/7/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1967 08 16 CC MINHÄ—@¸—4%Í«STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES) SS: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING NOTICE OF ADJOURNMENT OF MEETING 1 THELMA L. BALKUS, being first duly sworn, says and deposes: that I am the duly chosen, qualified and acting City Clerk of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park; that at the Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park held August 16, 1967, said meeting was ordered adjourned to the time and place specified in the Notice of the Adjournment ATTACHED HERETO; that on August 17, 1967 at the hour of 10:15 a.m., I posted a copy of said Notice at a conspicuous place on or near the door of the place at which said meeting of August 16, 1967 was held. THELMA L. BALKUS, CITY CLERK 1 Subscribed and sworn to before me this, day of 19 Not Fy Pu Yc in and for said County and State JACKQUELEAN ROADY My Commission Expires Feb. 24, 1968 BIB] 39576-U01 1967-U02 08-U02 16-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO117023-U03 DO117052-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/7/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 Í«ti 4 Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council August 16, 1967 Page 10 property; that the City needed industrial money; that a landlocked stable would jeopardize property values in tt area; that industria development was beginning at the southerly portion of this northwest corne. of B. Pk,; that of th, people testifying for the stable two of th6... do not live in B.Pk.; that the people testifying that did live in B.Pk. do not live In close proximity; that the horses were noisy at night; that the nearest horse was a bout sixty yards from his house; that why was this before Council as a Conditional Use Permit; that the applicant was in violation and noncon- forming; that by applying for a Conditional Use Permit he was still operating and still in violation IN REBUTTAL: IN REBUTTAL Comment Mr. Jackson R, Bakers 4632 Harlan, horses on property for Baldwin Park 22 years; that when Baldwin Park became a City he still had horses; that he had not been notified when the property was zoned M=I; that until just lately he had been unable to find out from City Hall where the M=l began, whether on the east or west side of the high- line; that when he had asked about perm s the inspector should have informed him the he was not allowed any horses on M=I property; that the horses Mr. Balkus referred to walking down Benbow do not belong on his Continued) BIB] 39576-U01 1967-U02 08-U02 16-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO117023-U03 DO117052-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/7/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06