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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1969 07 02 CC MIN1969 07 02 CC MIN(ÌìÛ_peINDEX JULY 2, 1969 MINUTES MINUTES 6-16-69 Approved Res, 69-101 Claims and Demands Adopted Res. 69-106 68-S-44) Adopted Res. 69-109 69-S-21) Adopted Res< 69-105 69-S-22, 25, 24) Adopted Res.69-107 69-N-24) Adopted Res* 69-108 69-N-25) Adopted Res. 69-109 69-N-26) Adopted 69-N-27 Deleted 69-N-28 Held Over to August 6, 1969 Res. 69-112 69-N-29) AZC-41 Held Over for Further Study SP-14 Cut for Ave.) Testimony in Opposition Mrs. Florence S+relneck Mrs. Leonard Richard N. Scott Testimony in Favor Charles Berthel SP-14 Approved-General Plan to be Amended R-166, 167, 168 Appeal Testimony For: Gall Eagle+on R-166 Denied Withdrawn by Applicant) R-167 and 168 Approved TUP Carnival Bursch PTA Approved Fees Waived Claim Norman,E. Winblad Denied Auditing Agreement Jos. S. File Approved Contract Asphalt, Concrete, etc. Awarded to Associated Asphalt Contract Rock, Sand, etc. Awarded to Consolidated Rock Res. 69-115 69-S-25, 26 and 27) Adopted Hearing Set 8-6-69 To Close Leori+a Street Freeway Rest Area) Ordo No. 551 M. C. Sect. 7913 House Relocations Adopted Res. 69-114 Name of Park Big Dalton) Ao Lemm) Tab led BIB] 37659-U01 1969-U02 07-U02 02-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO9995-U03 DO10008-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 2/6/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1969 07 02 CC MIN(ÌìÛ_peAdmi n i s+rat i ve In+ern CAO Vacation Leave 7-7-69 through 7-11-69 Historical Commission Continued to Next Council Meeting Adjournment 9:40 P. M. 2- Index 7-2-69 Con+'d.) Page 11 12 12 12 BIB] 37659-U01 1969-U02 07-U02 02-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO9995-U03 DO10008-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 2/6/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1969 07 02 CC MIN(ÌìÛ_peMQ^-UO REGULAR MEETING OF THE BALDWIN PARK CITY COUNCIL JULY 2, 1969 7:30 P. M. In accordance with Section 2705 of the Municipal Code the Ci+y CouncM met In open meeting at 7;00 po m^ in the Conference Room for an informal session with the staff, +o be informed on regular agenda Items, The City Council of the Ci+y of Baldwin Park met in regular session at the above place at 7:50 po m, Councilman Gregory led the salu+e +o the flag. FLAG SALUTE Roll Call: Present: COUNCILMEN ADAIR, GREGORY, HAMILTON, ROLL CALL MOREHEAD AND MAYOR MCCARON Also Present: CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER NORDBY, CITY ATTORNEY FLANDRICK, CITY ENGINEER FRENCH, PLANNING DIRECTOR CHIVETTA, FINANCE DIRECTOR DUNCAN, CHIEF OF POLICE ADAMS, CITY TREASURER CODLING AND CITY CLERK BALKUS 00- COUNCILMAN GREGORY MOVED THAT THE MINUTES OF JUNE 16, 1969 AND JUNE 18, 1969 BE APPROVFn AND THAT FURTHER RFADtNG BE WAIVED. COUNCILMAN MOREHEAD SECONDED. There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered^ MINUTES 6-16-69 AND 6-18-69 APPROVED RESOLUTION NO. 69-IOt ALLOWING CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AGAINST THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK 00- COUNCILMAN MOREHEAD MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO. 69-101 BE ADOPTED AND THAT FURTHER READING BE WAIVED. COUNCILMAN ADAIR SECONDED Roll Call, There were no objections, the motion carried and was RES. NO. 69-101 CLAIMS & DEMANDS NOS. 5547 THRU 5616 PAYROLL PERIOD 6-1-69 THRU 6-15-69 RES. N0< 69-101 ADOPTED so ordered. 00- CIty Clerk Balkus administered the oath to those desiring to be heard during the meeting. 00- PUBLtC HEARINGS: n the audience OATH ADMINISTERED PUBLIC HEARINGS 7:50 P,M. 7:50 p»m, having arrived it was the time and place fixed for a pub^c hearing on 68-S-44, East side of Filhurst Avenue between Paim Avenue and Los Angeles Street S&DA), which was continued from the June 18, 1969 meeting Proper postings and mailings had been accomplished. One letter was received from Helen M^ Henderson, 4250 Filhurst Avenue and was read in full, Copy of fetter in official files^) Ctty Engineer French stated that a letter had been sent to MrSu Henderson informing her that her costs were higher than her neighbors as the others had made arrangements prior to the con- struction; that Mrs<, Henderson had been informed that Ef arrange- ments were not made for the construction, there wouid be administrative charges added to the construction costx As there was no one n +he audience desiring to speak either in behalf of or in oppos't^n +o 68-S*44, Mayor McCaron declared the public hearing c^osedo SHORT FORM 19!I ACT 68-S-44 S&DA) CONTINUED FROM 6-18-69 POSTINGS. MAILINGS LETTER REC'D FROM HELEN HENDERSON^4250 FILHURST PUBLIC HEARING DECLARED CLOSED 68-S-44) ICon+inued) BIB] 37659-U01 1969-U02 07-U02 02-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO9995-U03 DO10008-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 2/6/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1969 07 02 CC MIN(ÌìÛ_pef06416f Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Counci RESOLUTION NOo 69-106 CONFIRMING THE REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS City Engineer French stated that Section I f) should read that one I) protest was made and said protest was over- ruled." COUNCILMAN MOREHEAD MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NOo 69-106 BE ADOPTED AND THAT FURTHER READING BE WAIVED. COUNCILMAN GREGORY SECONDED, There were no objections^ the motion carried and was so ordered., 00- 7s30 po mo having arrived it was the time and place fixed for a public hearing on 69-S-21 a Short Form 191! Act on the South side of Sandstone Street between LaSena Avenue and Azusa Canyon Road for a sidewalk and drive approach^ Proper postings and maiSings had been accornpl ishedo There were no written protestSo As there was no one in the audience desiring to speak either in behalf of or in opposition to 69-S-2!, Mayor McCaron declared the public hearing closedo RESOLUTION N0» 69-104 ORDERING THE CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS PURSUANT TO SECTION 5870 ET, SEQo, OF THE STREETS AND HIGHWAY CODE. City Engineer French stated that in Section I c) the word no" should be Insertedc, COUNCILMAN MOREHEAD MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NOo 69-104 BE ADOPTED AND THAT FURTHER READING BE WAIVED. COUNCILMAN HAMILTON SECONDED., There were no objections,, the motion carried and was so ordered., t was the t'me and p!ace fixed for a pubiic hearing on 69-S-22, a Short Form iJ I\ Act on the Northwest side of Athol Street between Franc'squito Avenue and Corak S'^reet for curbg gutter and sidewaiko Proper postings and mailings haa been accornpl shedo There were no wr^ten orotestSr, It was the t^rne and p'ace fixed or a pub'Ic hearing or> 69-S-25p a Short Form 19tl Act on the Nor-theast side G{ Bess Avenue between Mangum Street and Frazier Street fo^ curb^ gutter^, sidewalk and dris/e approach Proper postings and makings had been accomp u'shed^ there were no wn+^en protes+So + was the t S me and place xed for a pubiic hearing on 69-S-24 a Sh^rt Form 9ii Act on the Northeast side o-f Bess Avenue between Oarnes Avenue and Athol Street to" curb and qji'ter^ P'-oper pos^ngs and map^ngs had been accompj i sheao oe''e were ro w^^en protests^ As t^ere was no O^Q n the aua^e^ce des'r'ng TO speak either in heha^r or or in opposition to 69-S-22, 69-S-23 or 69-5-24^ Mayor McCdron dec ared he DU?^»C hearinn cjosed, R£:?G LjnON NO. 69 10^ C^D? R i NG HE CO^S^1'C7 ON OF CERTAIN f^PROV[-:MEN"S PljR".LiA^' 0 SECT I ON P 0 t" O Cf" 7;- STRbLFfS A^D HiC^l^Y, CCD£ 00- July 2, 1969 Page 2 RES. NO. 69-106 REPORT SUPT. OF STS SECTo I t) PROTEST WAS PROTEST WAS THAT ONE 1) MADE AND S^ID OVERRULED' RESo NO., 69-106 ADOPTED SHORT FORM 19!f ACT 69-S-2! S&DA3 POSTINGS, MAILINGS NO WRITTEN PROTESTS PUBLIC HEARING DECLARED CLOSED 69»S-2i) RESo NO. 69-104 ORDERING CONSTRUCTION SECTION i c) WORD NO" INSERTED RESo NO. 69-104 ADOPTED SHORT FORM 1911 ACT 59-S-22 CGS) POSTINGf, MAIL'NOS NO WRET7F.N PROTESTS SHORT FORM 9'" ACT 69-S-2S r'./'&DA) POSING'" s l,tNGS NO R\ TEN PRO^FSTS SHORT FORM 1911 AC" 69-S-24 CG5 OSTiNOS, MAn. NGb NO WRiriEN PROTESTS PUBi.'C nEARiNG DECi ARED CLO^£D,,^9-3-2?c 2^ & 24 RES,NO. 69-i01^ OF^F^ING BIB] 37659-U01 1969-U02 07-U02 02-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO9995-U03 DO10008-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 2/6/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1969 07 02 CC MIN(ÌìÛ_pe6604icz Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park CI+y Council City Engineer French s-t-a+ed that in Section should be Inserted. c) the word no" THAT RESOLUTION NO. 69-105 BE ADOPTED BE WAIVED. COUNCILMAN MOREHEAD objections, the motion carried and COUNCILMAN GREGORY MOVED AND THAT FURTHER READING SECONDED. There were no was so ordered. July 2, 1969 Page 5 SECTION I c) WORD NO" RES. NO. 69-105 ADOPTED 00- 1+ was the time and place fixed for a public hearing on 69-N-24, to determine whether certain premises and buildings and structures constitute a public nuisance at 5124 Helntz Street. Proper postings and mailings had been accomplished. There were no written protests. City Engineer French presented photographs taken on May 9, 1969 and July 2, 1969, He stated that the property owner had started cleanup, and there was a sizeable Improvement In the property. As there was no one in the audience desiring to speak either In behalf of or In opposition to 69-N-24, Mayor McCaron declared the public hearing closed. RESOLUTION NO. 69-107 FINDING AND DETERMINING THE EXISTENCE OF A PUBLIC NUISANCE AND ORDERING THE SAME ABATED. 69-N-24) City Engineer French stated that In Section 2 of Resolution No. 69-107 a time limit of 60 days" should be inser+edo COUNCILMAN MOREHEAD MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO, 69-107 BE ADOPTED AND THAT FURTHER READING BE WAIVED. COUNCILMAN ADAIR SECONDED. There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered. 00- It was the time and place fixed for a public hearing on 69-N-25, to determine whether certain premises and buildings and structures constitute a public nuisance at 5100 Helntz Street Proper postings and mailings had been accomplished. There were no written protests. CI+y Engineer French presented photographs taken on May 9, 1969 and July 2, 1969. PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC NUISANCE 69-N-24 POSTINGS, MAILINGS NO WRITTEN PROTESTS CITY ENGR. RESUME PUBLIC HEARING DECLARED CLOSED 69-N-24) RES. NO 69-107 ORDERING ABATEMENT 69-N-24) 60 DAYS TO ABATE RES. NO, 69-107 ADOPTED PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC NUISANCE 69-N-25 POSTINGS, MAILINGS NO WRITTEN PROTESTS CITY ENGR. PHOTOS As there was no one in the audience desiring to speak either in oehalf of or in opposinon to 69-N-25, Mayor McCaron declared the public hearing closed. RESOLUTION NO. 69-108 FINDING AND DETERMINING THE EXISTENCE OF A PUBLIC NUISANCE AND ORDERING THE SAME ABATED. 69-N-25) City Engineer French stated that in Section 2 of Resolution No. 69-108 a time limit of 60 days" should be inserted. PUBLIC HEARING DECLARED CLOSED 69-N-25) RES. NO. 69-108 ORDERING ABATEMENT 69-N-25) 60 DAYS TO ABATE COUNCILMAN GREGORY MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO. 69-108 BE ADOPTED AND RES. NO. 69-108 THAT FURTHER READING BE WAIVED. COUNCILMAN MOREHEAD SECONDED. ADOPTED There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered. 00- Con+i nued) BIB] 37659-U01 1969-U02 07-U02 02-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO9995-U03 DO10008-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 2/6/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1969 07 02 CC MIN(ÌìÛ_pe0€>Q^./C3 Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park Ci+y Counci 1+ was the time and place fixed for a public hearing on 69-N-26, to determine whether certain premises and buildings and structures constitute a public nuisance at 12743 Wal+ham Street. Proper postings and mailings had been accomplished. There were no written protests. CI+y Engineer French presented photographs taken on April 24, 1969 and July 2, 1969. He stated that the property had been cleaned up with the exception of an auto frame which canno't be Identified as an automobile nuisance. As there was no one In the audience desiring to speak either In behalf of or In opposition to 69-N-26, Mayor McCaron declared the public hearing closed. RESOLUTION NO. 69-109 FINDING AND DETERMINING THE EXISTENCE OF A PUBLIC NUISANCE AND ORDERING THE SAME ABATED. 69-N-26) City Engineer French stated that in Section 2 of Resolution No. 69-109 a time limit of 50 days" should be Inserted. COUNCILMAN MOREHEAD MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO. 69-109 BE ADOPTED AND THAT FURTHER READING BE WAIVED. COUNCIlMAN ADAIR SECONDED There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered. 00- July, 1969 Page 4 PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC NUISANCE 69-N-26 POSTINGS, MAILINGS NO WRITTEN PROTESTS CITY ENGR. RESUME PUBLIC HEARING DECLARED CLOSED 69-N-26) RES. NO. 69-109 ORDERING ABATEMENT 69"N-26^ 30 DAYS TO ABATE RES. NO. 69-109 ADOPTED City Engineer French requested-that Item 7, 69-N-27, under Public Hearings be deleted from the Agenda, There were no objections., 00- Ci+y Engineer French requested that Item 8, 69-N-28, under Public Hearings be held over to the August 6, 1969 meeting to allow additional notifications to property owners. He stated that this property had gone through a change In ownership. There were no objections. 00- 11 was the time and place fixed for a public hearing on 69-N-29, to determine whether certain premises and buildings and structures constitute a public nuisance at 4719 Bresee Avenue. Proper postings and mailings had been accomplished. There were no written protests. CI+y Engineer French presented photographs taken on April 24, 1969 and July 2, 1969, He stated that the property owners had Indicated that they would have all cleanup accomplished within sixty days. As there was no one In the audience desiring to speak either In behalf of or In opposition to 69-N-29, Mayor McCaron declared the publIc hearing closed, RESOLUTION NO. 69-112 FINDING AND DETERMINING THE EXISTENCE OF A PUBLIC NUISANCE AND ORDERING THE SAME ABATED. 69-N-29) Continued) PUBLIC HEARINGS ITEM 7 DELETED PUBLIC HEARINGS ITEM 8, 69-N-28, HELD OVER TO 8-6-69 PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC NUISANCE 69-N-29 POSTINGS, MAILINGS NO WRITTEN PROTESTS CITY ENGR. RESUME PUBLIC HEARING DECLARED CLOSED 69-N-29) RES. NO. 69-112 ORDERING ABATEMENT 69-N-29) BIB] 37659-U01 1969-U02 07-U02 02-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO9995-U03 DO10008-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 2/6/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1969 07 02 CC MIN(ÌìÛ_pe6Q i Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park Ci+y Council Ct+y Engineer French s+a+ed that in Section 2 of Resolution Noo 69-112 a time limit of 60 days" should be Insertedo COUNCILMAN GREGORY MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NOo 69-112 BE ADOPTED AND THAT FURTHER READING BE WAIVEDe COUNCILMAN MOREHEAD SECONDED, There were no objections? the motion carried and was so ordered^ 00- July 2, 1969 Page 5 60 DAYS TO ABATE RES, NO, 69-112 ADOPTED It was the time and place fixed for a public hearing on AZC-41, a public hearing initiated by the Baldwin Park Planning Commis- sion relative to an Amendment of the Baldwin Park Zoning Code to add to said code a new zone classification to be known as the M-l-0 light manufacturing overlay) Zone» Proper postings and mailings had been accompIishedc There were no written protests. Planning Director Chive+ta stated that the Planning Commission, on June 5, 1969, adopted Resolution PC 69-54p recommending the adoption of this M-'Overlay* Zone" ordinance., Councilman Morehead stated that at the present time he was not in concurrence with the Planning Commissiono He asked Planning Director Chivetta to explain the effect that this would have on a piece of property with this overlay zone as compared with our existing M-R Zone and C-M Zone. Planning Director Chivet+a explained that there would be very little difference except for additional performance standards; that identical procedure would be used, that there is a difference between commercial manufacturing, limited manufacturing and light manufacturing M-l-0); that perhaps the M-l-0 would negate some problems which the City is having on development; that it was hoped that property owners could develop their properties without going through a long, arduous undertaking for approval or denial, He stated that there could be an industrial type of use adjacent to a residential use, adjacent to a commercial use and adjacent to an existing industrial use where this zone might be applied upon application by a property owner^ that it would not shorten the time required for a rezoningo As there was no one In the audience desiring to speak either in behalf of or in opposition to AZC-41, Mayor McCaron declared the public hearing closedo Mayor McCaron stated that e felt this should be held over for further study before action is taken on \to COUNCILMAN MOREHEAD MOVED THAT AZC-41 BE HELD OVER FOR FURTHER STUDY, COUNCILMAN HAMILTON SECONDED, There were no objections, the motion carried and was so orderedo 00" It was the time and place fixed for a public hearing on SP-14? an intent of the Baldwin Park Planning Commission to consj'der a proposed amendment to the Comprehensive General Plan, Community Design Study^ for the City of Baldwin Park regarding^ Street circulation for the area bounded by Los Angeles Street on the southp Olive Street on the northp Stewart Avenue on the east and Bresee Avenue on the westo ConTinued) PUBLIC HEARING AZC-41 RE AMENDMENT TO BPMC NEW ZONE CLASSIFICATION M-l-0 ZONE POSTINGS, MAILINGS NO WRITTEN PROTESTS PLAN. DIRECTOR RESUME PUBLIC HEARING DECLARED CLOSED AZC-41 AZC-41 HELD OVER FOR FURTHER STUDY PUBLIC HEARING SP-14 AMENDMENT TO COMPREHENSIVE GENERAL PLAN COMMUNITY DESIGN STUDY BIB] 37659-U01 1969-U02 07-U02 02-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO9995-U03 DO10008-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 2/6/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1969 07 02 CC MIN(ÌìÛ_peOOQ^.HS' Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park Ci+y Council July 2, 1969 Page 6 Planning Director Cheve+ta gave a resume of SP"14a He s+a+ed that the future street, namely Cutler Avenue, will bisect the rear portions of those lots fronting on Bresee and S+ewart Avenues and wilt run in a north-south directiono Present in- gress to Cutler Avenue is via Benbow Street and Bel I gate Street from Bresee Avenueo Future ingress and egress to the interior street Cutler) wiii be via Stewart Avenue by extending Bell- brook Street in a westerly direction into said interior street. He stated that there were inherent probl^ns \^\ the existing street, that of an excessively long cul-^ysacp creating many problems for emergency vehicles and for property owners residing on the street;, Sn the event of a disaster,, The developer's contention was that the proposal of the street going.through.his property would deprive him of two lots; he originaJly had an eight-lot subdivision^ The Staff has worked up a'proposal which shows that an-eight-lot,subdivision can still he acqu.ired and still give the City the street- it needs... The Caniret ss ton feels that the benefit to the public far out- weighs the benefit to the property.owner in regard to this stree-+.o He. stated, that-the Staff recommended that the Council concur:-»i+h the Commiss ion's recommendations and amend the General/Plan to reflect the.Sped fie Street and Property Deve t-opsoent Plan as per that certain document entitled Exhibit A" wh-ich is made a part of Resolution PC69-29o TESTIMONY IN OPPOSITION WAS GIVEN bys Mrs» Florence Strelneck, 4477 No Stewart Avenue, Baldwin Park, stated that she was also represent!ng'Mrs^ LuciJIe Washburn and Mro Devine? that she had investigated and found that many ot ttiBse-street circulation plans have caused hardships on mamy people;-that she requested that no more circulatory s+reet's'he constructed in the City until other revenue is found'+o-b^Jp the property owners who cannot afford the high assessffleir+fi for the construction of these street's; that some peopIB:are.: actually losing their property due to these high asseasaen+So Mayor McCaron explained that SP-14 is for a street design and that the-City is-not.caiI ing for any improvements at the present +irne<. He stated that this-area.was now broken up into lots; that to reach the lots it was necessary to have a cer+^lR;street-pattern; that the hearing this evening was to derhsrro.fHe-whether this was the most appropriate street pattern for this area» TESTIMONY IN OPPOSITION WAS GIVEN bys Mrso Leonardo 452-7. N^ S+ewart Avenue, agreed with Mrs Str^lnecko TESTIMONY IN OPPOSITION WAS GIVEN by; Mro Richard No Scott, 1755 Eo Workman, Wo Covina, stated that he was president of Leadership Construction Company, the owner of the. bulk of property in question; that he under- stood--The-teasic..objecti'on against.putting-the street in was twofolth I) It was, not En accordance-w-i+h-the-master plan and 2-) that i-t nright result in a development which sometime in th®. future wout'd involve a street 1,000 feet long with a cuf-de-saco He stated that the master plan specifically Continued) TESTIMONY IN OPPOSITION MRS. FLORENCE STRELNECK, 4477 N, STEWART AVE..B6 Pk, TESTIMONY IN OPPOSITION MRS. LEONARD, 4527 No STEWART TESTIMONY IN OPPOSITION MR. mCMK® No SCOTT 1735 Eo WORKMAN, Wt COV I NA BIB] 37659-U01 1969-U02 07-U02 02-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO9995-U03 DO10008-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 2/6/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1969 07 02 CC MIN(ÌìÛ_ pe0€>0^f^ Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park Ci+y Counci showsp In addition +o the proposed street under consideration tonightp an additional street running westerly from the ex- tension of Cutler Avenue out to Breseeo He stated that a developer is entitled to some degree of consistency on the part of the City^ In terms of prior streets, that he had a list of about fourteen streets which offl4y have one outlet varying in length from 650 feet to 1600 feet, that his objection was that the property had been acquired and was ideally suited for eight lots? and that a prior action on the part of the Planning Commission approved the development of this property along the lines in which they were seeking to develop it; that he was objecting to not being permitted to develop with four lots fronting on Stewart Street and four Sots fronting on Cutler Street; that the advantage would be the size of the lo+So He stated that'his last objection was to the manner in which the City had +I'ed up the developlmi&nt of any portion of their properties including those which wens not affected by this street plan; that he was asking for approval +b at least develop that portion which was not effected by this^ro^osed piano Discussion to Hewedo TESTIMONY IN FAVOR WAS GIVEN bys Charles Berthel, 4615 No Bresee? stated that he had been interested in this improvement for about eight years, that in the rising real estate marketp he felt it was a very fine proposals In answer to Councilman Morehead's question, Planning Director Chevet+a stated that Mro Scott did not have a plan officially on file with the City at the present timeo He stated that If this proposed street were not approved at this time, Mro Scott could not develop his property according to his original plans as the general plan would take the heart out of the property; that Mro Scott would have to comply with the existing general plan and there would be two alternatives! Either the CI+y would give him a permit and forgo the genera) plan or the City would stand by the general plan and Mro Scott would have the alternative of going to cour+o Mra Scott stated that he would like to extend Cutler Street northerly across the full width of his property;, dedicate, make the necessary improvements and do the same on Stewart, and then go ahead and build when;, as and if financing is avallableo Planning Direc+qr Chevetta stated that, again, there would be an excessively long cul-de-sac; that If It was the desire of the Council to delete the existing general. pJan which shows taking-the-heart-out-of the property, this-could-be-referred- back to-the-Planning-Commission'for-their-concurrence or a reafftrmatlon of'previous recommendatlonso As there-was" no one-else-in-the audience desiring'to'speak either In- betratt of" or- in-opposition- to- SP^S4g Mayor McCaron declared the public hearing closedo Council man" Worehead- stated- that- at- this' point- he' was- opposed to the-development-of-+his-"paper-street"-until such-time- more development takes pEace and then it would be Incumbent July 2, 1969 Page 7 TESTIMONY IN OPPOSITION DISCUSSION TESTIMONY IN FAVOR CHARLES BERTHEL 4615 N» BRESEE PUBLIC HEAR- ING DECLARED CLOSED SP-14 BIB] 37659-U01 1969-U02 07-U02 02-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO9995-U03 DO10008-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 2/6/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1969 07 02 CC MIN(ÌìÛ_ pe000^/67 Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park Ci+y Counci upon the developer +o create the proper ingress and egress; that if Mr« Scott or anybody else can develop without this street that would be fines Planning Director Chivetta reviewed the requirements for the developer, and City Attorney Flandrick stated that there is no requirement that the Planning Commission, the City Council or the subdivider comply with the master plan, and that he was sure that Mr* Scott would not, given his choice, comply with the master plan; that the Council is still free to ap- prove or disapprove a street pattern on any given subdivision which is submitted. COUNCILMAN HAMILTON MOVED THAT COUNCIL CONCUR WITH THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S RECOMMENDATION AND AMEND THE GENERAL PLAN TO REFLECT THE SAME. COUNCILMAN ADAIR SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMAN HAM ILTON, MAYOR MCCARON NOES: COUNCILMAN MOREHEAD ADAIR. GREGORY July 2, 1969 Page 8 PUBLIC HEARING DECLARED CLOSED SP-14 MOTION MADE ANH CARRIED AMEND GENERAL PLAN REFLECT PC REC. ROLL CALL 00- City Attorney Flandrick stated that the next three cases, R-166, R-167 and R-168 were governed by Section 7911 of the Municipal Code* A letter of appeal was received from Gall h. bagleton, Eagleton and Pe+terson law offices, representing K. J. Cleveland. Copy of letter in official files.) It \".as the time and place fixed for a public hearing un R-166, an appeal from denial of the Planning Commission an application submitted by K, J. Cleveland for relocation of a single family dwelling and attached garage from 16756 Kalisher, Granada Hills, California, to 15008 Fair- grove Street, in the City of Baldwin Park; R-167, an appeal from denial of the Planning Commission an application submitted by K. J, Cleveland for relocation of a single family dwelling and detached garage from 16240 Celtic, Granada Hills, California to 15014 Fairgrove Street, in +hfi City of Baldwin Park; and R-168, an appeal from denial of the Planning Commission an application submitted by K, J, Cleveland for relocation of a single family dwelling and detached garage from 16247 Celtic, Granada Hills, Calif- ornia, to 15000 Fairgrove Street, in the City of Baldwin Park, Proper postings and mailings had been accomplished, Planning Director Chivetta reviewed his report to the Council regarding the reasons for denying the applications for re- location. He recommended that the Council concur with the Planning Commission's recommendations and deny the relocations. TESTIMONY IN FAVOR WAS GIVEN by: ONE LETTER FROM GAIL H. EAGLETON REP. K.J. CLEVELAND PUBLIC HEARINGS R-166,R-16- AND R-168 POSTINGS, MAILINGS PLAN. DIRECTOR RESUME REC. DENY RELOCATIONS TESTIMONY IN FAVOR Gail Eagleton, an attorney with offices at 10002 E. Flower Street, in the City of Bel If lower, stated that if the structures in question were allowed to be brought into the community, they would be brought totally up to code. He presented pictures of the houses to the Council and explained how his client pro- posed to bring these houses up to the codeo GAIL EAGLETON, ATTORNEY. 10002 E. FLOWER ST« BELLFLOWER Discussion followed. DISCUSSION Continued) BIB] 37659-U01 1969-U02 07-U02 02-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO9995-U03 DO10008-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 2/6/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1969 07 02 CC MIN(ÌìÛ_ pee^/^e Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park Ci+y Counci 1969 July 2, Page 9 Mayor McCaron s+a+ed that, after viewing the houses, there would be two he would be in favor of approving and one, on Kalisher^ which he would disapproves Councilman Hamilton agreed with Mayor McCarona Mayor McCaron stated that as conditions to allowing the two houses^ R-167 and 168, to be moved into Baldwin Park, new roofs would be required, grounds would have to be landscaped and the houses brought up to code and a termite inspection would be requi red a Mr. Eagleton stated that he had been authorized to withdraw R-166, the house on Kalisherc As there was no one else in the audience desiring to speak either in behalf of or in opposition to R-166, R-167 and R-168, Mayor McCaron declared the public hearing closed. COUNCILMAN HAMILTON MOVED THAT R-166 BE DENIED AND THAT R-167 AND R-168 BE APPROVED FOR RELOCATION IN BALDWIN PARK WITH CONDITIONS THAT THE ROOFS BE REPLACED, THAT LANDSCAP- ING BE DONE AW THAT THEY COME UP TO CODE tN ALL RESPECTS. COUNCILMAN MOREHEAD SECONDED.. The motion carried by the to I lowing vote: AYES: COUNCILMAN HAMILTON, MOREHEAD, ADAIR, MAYOR MCCARON NOES: COUNCILMAN GREGORY 00- Ci+y Clerk Balkus presented an application for a Temporary Use Permit from the Charles Bursch PcTaA», for a Tinkertown Carnival on October 5, 1969, Council approval and waiver of fees was requested. COUNCILMAN GREGORY MOVED THAT THE APPLICATION FOR A TEMPORARY USE PERMIT BE APPROVED AND THAT THE FEES BE WAIVED. COUNCILMAN MOREHEAD SECONDED,, There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered. 00- PUBLIC HEARINGS DECLARED CLOSED R-166, 167 & 168 MOTION MADE & CARRIED: DENY R-166 & APPROVE R-167, R-168 WITH CONDITIONS TUP APPLICATION CHARLES BURSCH PTA CARNIVAL 10-5-1969 TUP APPLICATION APPROVED FEES WAIVED Claim against the City from Norman E. Winblad, 5115 Na Big Dalton, in the amount of $129o82 for damage to car allegedly caused by curb and gutter installation. It was recommended that the claim be denied and refer- red to the insurance camera CLAIM AGAINST CITY, NORMAN E* WINBLAD-CAR DAMAGE COUNCILMAN MOREHEAD MOVED THAT THE CLAIM BE DENIED AND REFERRED TO THE INSURANCE CARRIER. COUNCILMAN KLGUKY SECONDED,, There were no ob-jectionsp the motion carried and was so orderedo 00- CLAIM DENIED AND REFERRED TO IN- SURANCE CARRIER Chief Administrative Officer Nordby presented an agreement with James So File and Associates for auditing services for the current fiscal year, ending June 50p 1969, and extends said services through the fiscal year oiid'ng June 50, 197 o He recommended approval*, Continued) CAO REC. APPROVAL AGREEMENT J. S, FILE AUDITING SERVICES THRU 6-50-71 BIB] 37659-U01 1969-U02 07-U02 02-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO9995-U03 DO10008-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 2/6/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1969 07 02 CC MIN(ÌìÛ_ 1969 07 02 CC MIN(ÌìÛ_ pe006^7• Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park Ci+y Counci 969 July 2, Page I I CI+y Engineer French reviewed his report on the development of the park site in the vicinity of Dalewood and Bess Avenues- He recommended +ha+ the Council set a public hearing for August 6^ 1969 +o hear objections and pro+es+s and instruct the City Engineer to contact ail property owners-with respect to the public hearingo COUNCILMAN GREGORY MOVED THAT THE CITY COUNCIL SET A PUBLIC HEARING FOR AUGUST 6, i969 TO HEAR OBJECTIONS AND PROTESTS TO THE CLOSING OF LEORtTA STREET, SOUTHERLY OF DALEWOOD AVENUE AND INSTRUCT THE CITY ENGINEER TO NOTIFY ALL PROPERTY OWNERS SHOWN ON THE LAST EQUALIZED ASSESSMENT ROLL AS TO THE PROPOSAL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK INDICATING THE TIME AND PLACE OF THE PUBLIC HEARINGa COUNCILMAN MOREHEAD SECONDED, There were no objections^ the motion carried and was so orderedo 00° CITY ENGR, RESUME RE PARK SITE DE- VELOPMENT, DALE- WOOD & BESS AVESo PUBLIC HEARING SET 8-1-69 HEAR OBJECTIONS, CITY ENGR, TO NOTIFY PROPERTY OWNERS OF PROPOSAL AND TIME AND PLACE PUBLIC HEARING ORDINANCE NOo 551 AMENDING SECTION 1^\'b OF THE BALDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL CODE, RELATING TO HOUSE RELOCATIONS, ORDo NOo 551 AMEND SECTo 7915 OF BPMC RE HOUSE RELOCATIONS COUNCILMAN GREGORY MOVED THAT FURTHER READING OF ORDINANCE NOo 551 BE WAIVEDo COUNCILMAN ADAIR SECONDEDo There were no objections? the motion carried and was so orderedo COUNCILMAN GREGORY MOVED THAT ORDINANCE NOo 551 BE ADOPTED, COUNCILMAN ADAIR SECONDEDo There were no objections, the motion carried and was so orderedo 00- FURTHER REAP- ING ORD No, 55 WAIVED ORDo NO, 551 ADOPTED RESOLUTION NOo 69-114 DESIGNATING THE OFFICIAL NAME FOR CERTAIN CITY-OWNED PARK PROPERTY., RESo NO, 69-1 OFFICIAL NAME PARK PROPERTY COUNCELMAN MOREHEAD MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NQo 69-114 BE ADOPTED AND FURTHER READING BE WAIVED, COUNCILMAN GREGORY SECONDED, MOTION TO ADOPT MAYOR MCCARON MOVED THAT THE COUNCIL TABLE RESOLUTION NOo 69-1t4a COUNCILMAN HAMILTON SECONDEDo The motion carried by the following votes AYESs MAYOR MCCARONp COUNCILMEN HAMILTON AND ADAIR NOES;; COUNCILMEN GREGORY AND MOREHEAD MOTION TO TABLE RES, NO o 69-114 Councilman Hamilton stated that he would study Resolution NOo 69-114 fur+hero ike to have time to City Attorney Flandrick stated had been tabled^ at any future next meeting a motion cou3d be agenda and in effect remove It thatp although this Resolution meeting commencing with the made to place It back on the from the tabSeo Chief Administrative Officer Nordby stated that Dan Douglass had been selected as the new administrative intern; that he had completed three years at UoCoLoAo in public admin- istration^ that he is now working for the Ci+yo 00° CAO REPORT RE ADMINc, INTERN, DAN DOUGLASS BIB] 37659-U01 1969-U02 07-U02 02-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO9995-U03 DO10008-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 2/6/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1969 07 02 CC MIN(ÌìÛ_peooe^^ff ooofiyj* Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park Ci+y Counci Chief Administrative Officer Nordby reported that he would be taking vacation leave, July 7„ 1969 through July 11, 1969, 00- Mayor McCaron stared that he would like to have an historical commission started? that he would like the group to be a constituted agency of the City; that if there were no objec- tions, he would like to have the necessary papers drawn up for the next Council meeting,, He stated that the purpose of the Commission would be to accumulate/ historical facts about those who have contributed to the history of Baldwin Park and properly recognize them; that a place could be provided in the library for plaques; that at a later date a room could be provided at City Hal I or a room added on at the Park for artifacts which would be collectedo Councilman Gregory stated that the Baldwin Park Women's Club, some of whose members had formed the nucleus of the Friends of the Library, have collected quite an array of materials and information over the past two years; that they had been given material by the Chamber of Commerce collected by various people; that we could have a Baldwin Park Museum with all of the material which had been collected, but that she did not believe it was necessary to establish a cut and dried" commission and exclude some people, that she would like to see the expansion and declaration of the historical socfp+v that is really in nroaress now and invite everyone to bring in their contributions, Mayor McCaron stated that he would like to see some action, and that if it was necessary to form a commission the this should be done; that if a group can go ahead with what should be done then this is all right; that there should be some means of connecting the group with the library, which is controlled by the county, without dissension; that the group should be an official one which would be recognized. He stated that this matter could be continued until the next CounciI meeting,, 00- A+ 9;40 Pa Mo COUNCILMAN MOREHEAO MOVED THAT THE CITY COUNCIL ADJOURN,, COUNCILMAN GREGORY SECONDED, The motion carried and was so ordered^ 00- July 2, 1969 Page 12 CAO LEAVE, 7-7-69 THRU 7-11-69 MAYOR MCCARON RE HISTORICAL COM, ADJ. AT 9:40 P. M. APPROVED^ August 8 969 Date of Distribution to City Counci / Date of Distribution to Departments August I 969 August 1 1969 BIB] 37659-U01 1969-U02 07-U02 02-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO9995-U03 DO10008-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 2/6/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1969 07 02 CC MIN(ÌìÛ_peCITY OF BALDWIN PARK BID OPENING Rock, Sand and Dumping Within the City of Baldwin Park Over a Period of Twelve 12) Months June 25, 1969 2:15 P. M. CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS ITEM I Pnce Per Ton Delivered Picked up By City Ton ITEM 2 Price Per Ton Del ivered Picked up ITEM 5 Price Per Cubic Yard Delivery date Con so Iidated Rock Products Box 2950 Terminal Annex Los Angeles, Cal. 90054 $1.42 *$1.82 *20 cents per ton discount if paid by 25+h of following mo. $1.80 $1.40 A.). No Charge for Non-Combus-t ionable A.2. Combustionable. No Bid R- No Rirf One I) Day tice 2. Azusa Western, Inc. P. 0. Box 575 Azusa, Cal. 91702 $1.22 $1.20 Both Items ft. B. At 2^ 5.00 Per Stump As required Zone 49 65 66 n 84 $1.55 1.60 1,64 1.68 Zone 49 65 66 84 $1.55 1.58 1.62 1.66 THELMA L. BALKUS, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park, do hereby certify that 1 opened the foregoing Bids in the Council Chamber of the City Hal French and Deputy City Clerk Coryell. at 2:15 P. M., June 25, 1969, in the presence of City Engineer BIB] 37659-U01 1969-U02 07-U02 02-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO9995-U03 DO10008-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 2/6/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1969 07 02 CC MIN(ÌìÛ_peCITY OF BALDWIN PARK BID OPENING Asphalt concrete. Barber Green and Roller wi+hin the Ci+y of Baldwin Park over a period of twelve 12) months JUNE 23, 1969 2:15 P.M. CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS Associated Asphalt 1515 W. Gladstone Azusa. Calif. 91702 Gri ffith Company 6f I South Shatto Place Los Angeles, Calif. 90005 ** Vernon Asphalt Materials 5200 E. Vernon Avenue Los Angles, Calif. 90058 SuI Iy-MfIler Contracting 5625 Southern Ave So. Gate, Calif. PRICE PER UNIT P^ICE PER UNIT PRICE PER UNIT PRICE PER UNIT. Ton 1. 1/2" A.C. Mix, 85-100 penetration a. Del f vered b. Pkked up by City 2. 5/8" A.C. Mix, 85-100 penetration a. Del i vered b. Picked up by City Driveway Mix, 85-100 penetration a. Del i vered b. Picked up by City. 4. School Mix, 85-100 penetration a. Del i vered b. Picked up by City Gal Emulsion Asphalt Tack Coat) a. Picked up by City $4.59 5.75 4.59 5.75 4.59 5.75 4.69 5.85 25 See be I ow $4.25 per Ton 4.25 per Ton 4.40 per Ton i 4.65 per Ton NO BID $5.05 per Ton 4.05 per Ton 5.05 per Ton 4.05 per Ton 5.15 per Ton 4.15 per Ton 5.25 per Ton 4.25 per Ton NO BID $5.85 4.85 5.85 4.85 5.85 4.85 6.05 5.05 NO BID * Delivery price wilt be as per P.U.C..rates-and regulations in effect on date of delivery and will be added to the price quoted for material picked up by City. Through no fault of bidder, not opened at regular bid time. Delivery of Asphal+ic Concrete will be as per P.U.C. Rules, Tarrif 17. Cont inued) BIB] 37659-U01 1969-U02 07-U02 02-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO9995-U03 DO10008-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 2/6/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1969 07 02 CC MIN(ÌìÛ_peJune 25, 1969 2:15 p.m. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK BID OPENING Page 2 Hr. Barber Green wi+n Operator Roller, 8 Ton, without operator Associated Asphalt 1513 W. Gladstone Azusa, Cal if. 91702 PRICE PER UNIT $50.00 6.50 Each Combined delivery & pickup F^>1 er & Barber Green $40.00 Gri ffith Company 61 I South Shatto Place Los Angeles, Calif. 90005 PRICE PER UNIT $42.00 per Hour 60.00 per Day Move in and out: Barber Green $175.00 Round Trip, Roller $125.00 Round Trip. Vernon Asphalt Materials 3200 E. Vernon Avenue Los Angeles, Calif. 90058 PRICE PER UNIT $55.00 per Hour 12.00 per Hour Move truck to move B/G on roller $20.00 per hour. Sui iy i tier Contract!ng 5625 Southern Ave So. Gate, Calif. PRICE PER UNIT NO 31 D NO B'C NET % Discount will be gTven if paid within NET % Discount wiI I be gi ven if pa i d withi n 30 days______ NET % Discount wi1 I be given i f paid within NET % Discount gi ven if pai d wi thi n I, THELMA L. BALKUS, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park, do hereby certify that I opened the foregoing Bids in the Counci Chamber of the City Hall at 2:15 P.M., June 25, 1969 in the presence of City Engineer French and Deputy City Clerk Coryell. THELMA L. BALKUS, CITY CLERK BIB] 37659-U01 1969-U02 07-U02 02-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO9995-U03 DO10008-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 2/6/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1969 07 02 CC MIN(ÌìÛ_peREGULAR MEETING OF THE BALDWIN PARK CITY COUNCIL CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBER) 14405 East Pacific Avenue The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park met in regular session at the above place at 7:50 p.m. Councilman Gregory led the salute to the flag. Roll Call: Present: COUNCILMEN ADAIR, GREGORY HAMILTON, MOREHEAD AND MAYOR MCCARON JULY 2. 1969 FLAG SALUTE ROLL CALL Also Present: CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER NORDBY, CITY ATTORNEY FLANDRICK, CITY ENGINEER FRENCH, PLANNING DIRECTOR CHIVETTA, FINANCE DIRECTOR DUNCAN, CHIEF OF POLICE ADAMS, CITY TREASURER CODLING AND CITY CLERK BALKUS 00- CONTINUATION OF PUBLIC HEARINGS 8. 69-N-28, 5514 Patritti Avenue CONTINUATION OF P.H CONTINUED TO AUGUST 6. 1969 AT 9:40 COUNCIL were no ordered 00- P.M. COUNCILMAN MOREHEAD MOVED THAT THE CtTY ADJOURN. COUNCILMAN GREGORY SECONDED. There objections, the motion carried and was so ADJOURNED 9:40 P.M. 00- y^^ THELMA L. BALKUS, CITY CLERK DATED: July 5, 1969 TIME: 9:20 A.M. BIB] 37659-U01 1969-U02 07-U02 02-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO9995-U03 DO10008-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 2/6/2003-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06