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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - August 21, 1972 - CCAZUSA AUDITORIUM AZUSA, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1972 7:30 p.m. The City Council of the City of Azusa met in regular session at the above time and place. Mayor Solem called the meeting to order and led in the Call to Order salute to the flag. Invocation was given by Rev. E. Nelson of the Foursquare Invocation Gospel Church. Present at Roll Call: Councilmen: Rubio, Snyder, Clark, Roll Call Solem Absent: Councilmen: Decker Also Present: Acting City Administrator Cooney, Director of Public Works Wells, Superintendent of Light & Power Gerharz, Police Chief Elkins, Fire Chief Torrance, Director of Parks & Recreation Guarrera, Associate Planning Director Fitzsimmons, City Clerk Klarr, City Attorney Wakefield Moved by Councilman Clark, seconded by Councilman Rubio Counc. Decker and unanimously carried to excuse Councilman Decker from excused the meeting as he is on vacation. The Minutes of the meeting of August 7, 1972, were Appvl. Min. approved as submitted. 8/7/72 Councilman Rubio presented an award to John White, Service Awards: Maintenance Man II in the Street Department, for John White,Maint. five years service with the City. Man II,St.Dept. The award for Myron Emerson, Maintenance Man II in the Myron Emerson, Street Department, for five years service with the City, Maint.Man II, will be given to the Director of Public Works for presents- Street Dept. tion to Mr. Emerson, who was unable to be present. Regarding the presentation of the Resolution of Commenda- tion and Plaque to Ernest Olivas, retired Custodian after 22 years service with the City, which had been continued from the 8/7/72 meeting, the Mayor suggested that Mr. Olivas be contacted and asked if he could come to the Mayor's Office at City Hall for said presentation, as he has been unable to be present at Council meetings. The hour of 7:30 p.m. being the time set for a continued public hearing (from 7/17/72) on Substandard Structure Case No. 72-8 (swimming pool - Carl P. Smith), on property located at 345 S. Grandin Avenue, the Mayor declared the hearing open. The City Clerk informed Council that Mr. Smith is in San Bernardino and cannot be present at this meeting or the 9/5/72 meeting. Mr. Smith has drained and cleaned the pool but has not as yet repaired it for use. The Director of Public Works addressed Council and stated that the fence has been fixed, also the locks and gates, 'and the trash has been removed. Mr. Smith is now occupying the house. Moved by Councilman Clark, seconded by Councilman Snyder and unanimously carried to continue the hearing to 9/18/72 at 7:30 p.m. The hour of 7:30 p.m. being the time set for a public hearing on the appeal from a condition in the Variance granted by Planning Commission. Resolution #998, to reduce the side yard setback along the north property line at 123 N. San Gabriel Avenue (Case V-315 - Salvador Franco), the Mayor declared the hearing open. Pres.Res.of Com. & Plaque to E. Olivas, retired Custodian (cont. from 6/7/72) Cont.Pub.Hrg. Subst.Struc. #72-8 (swimming pool - Carl P. Smith) - from 7/17/72 (cont. to 9/18/72)1 Pub.Hrg. on appeal fr.cond. of Var. (Case V-315 - Salvador Franco) (denied) AZUSA AUDITORIUM AZUSA, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1972 Page 2 The City Clerk presented the affidavit of proof of publica- tion of the Notice of this hearing in the Azusa Herald & Pomotropic on 8/10/72, and the affidavit of posting of said Notice on 8/11/72. A communication was received from the Planning Commission which stated the applicant proposes to add (presently under construction) an open -sided carport to the front of his existing.garage. The original request was for a reduced Iide yard setback of one font, instead of the required 5 feet. lthough the plot plan attached to the communication ndicates a 23 -foot front setback for proposed addition, it, was noted that this dimension is to the roof, which may encroach up to 4 feet into the required front setback. The supports for the proposed addition comply with the front setback requirement of 25 feet; however, the side supports are located at the edge of the roof (one foot from side property line). The communication further stated that the Planning Commission did not feel that the granting of the requested Variance was in keeping with the intent of the Municipal Code or in the best interests of the neighborhood. The Commission did feel, however, that Mr. Franco should be permitted to develop to the present setback and, as alresult, approved a Variance for a 4 -foot side yard setback. Salvador Franco, 123 N. San Gabriel Avenue, appeared before Council and answered various questions. Mrs. Mona Stepic, 127 N. San Gabriel Avenue, addressed Council and explained that they had a similar situation next door to the subject property and had been required to aintain the 4 -foot setback, as had a number of other esidents in the immediate vicinity. She felt that, in airness, the same requirement that they had met should e met by Mr. Franco. John Stepic, Jr., 127 N. San Gabriel Avenue, addressed Council and responded to various questions about the configuration of his carport and garage. No one else wishing to speak regarding this matter, and no further communications having been received, it was Moved by Councilman Clark, seconded by Councilman Snyder and unanimously carried to close the hearing. Moved by Councilman Clark, seconded by Councilman Snyder to uphold the Planning Commission's action and to deny the appeal, and instruct the City Attorney to prepare the necessary Resolution. Motion carried by the following vote of Council: AYES: Councilmen: Snyder, Clark, Soleim NOES: Councilmen: Rubio ABSENT: Councilmen: Decker he hour of 8:00 p.m. being the time set for a Public Pub.Hrg. re: earing on the proposed Ordinance to adopt the "County Ord. to adopt of Los Angeles Uniform Building Laws, 1971 Edition", County Uniform with certain changes therein set forth, the Mayor opened Bldg. Laws, the hearing. 1971 Edition, with certain The City Clerk presented the affidavit of proof of pub- changes lication of the Notice of this hearing in the Azusa Herald & Pomotropic on 7/27/72 and 8/3/72, and stated that no correspondence was received. AZUSA AUDITORIUM AZUSA, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1972 There being no written communications received and no one in the audience wishing to be heardion this matter, it was Moved by Councilman Clark, seconded by Councilman Rubio and unanimously carried to close the hearing. An Ordinance was presented for mending the Municipal Code to ng and Mechanical Codes. second reading and adoption, update the Building, Plumb- ouncilman Clark offered for adoption the Ordinance entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA AMENDING THE AZUSA MUNICIPAL CODE TO ADOPT THE "COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES UNIFORM BUILDING LAWS, 1971 EDITION" CONSISTING OF THE "COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES BUILDING CODE", THE SAME BEING ORDINANCE NO. 2225 AS AMENDED THROUGH AND INCLUDING JULY 29, 1971; AND THE "PLUMBING CODE OF THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES", THE SAME BEING ORDINANCE NO. 2269 AS AMENDED THROUGH AND INCLUDING JULY 29, 1971, AND THE "MECHANICAL CODE OF THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES", THE SAME BEING ORDINANCE NO. 9544, AS AMENDED THROUGH AND INCLUDING JULY 29, 1971; AND TO MAKE CERTAIN CHANGES THEREIN. Moved by Councilman Clark, seconded by Councilman Snyder and unanimously carried by roll call that further reading be waived. Moved by Councilman Snyder, seconded by Councilman Clark that the Ordinance be adopted. Ordinance passed and dopted by the following vote of Council: YES: Councilmen: Rubio, Snyder, Clark, Solem OES: Councilmen: None ABSENT: Councilmen: Decker and numbered Ordinance 1040. A Resolution was presented, fixing the amount of money to be raised by taxation, totaling $926,383, for the fiscal year 1972-73. Councilman Snyder offered the Resolution entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA FIXING THE AMOUNT OF MONEY NECESSARY TO BE RAISED BY TAXATION FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 1972. Moved by Councilman Snyder, seconded by Councilman Clark and unanimously carried that further reading be waived. Moved by Councilman Snyder, seconded by Councilman Clark that the Resolution be adopted. Resolution passed and adopted by the following vote of Council: AYES: Councilmen: Rubio, NOES: Councilmen: None �BSENT: Councilmen: Decker Resolution was presented, for the fiscal year 1972-73 evaluation. Snyder, Clark, Solem and numbered Resolution 6019. fixing the rates of taxes at $1.45 per $100 assessed Councilman Clark offered the Resolution entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA FIXING THE RATES OF TAXES AND LEVYING TAXES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 1972. Page 3 Ord. #3640 re: adoption of County Uniform Bldg. Laws, 1971 Edition, with certain changes Res. #6019 fixing amt. to be raised by taxation Res. #6020 fixing rate of taxes @ $1.45 AZUSA AUDITORIUM AZUSA, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1972 Moved by Councilman Clark, seconded by Councilman Snyder and unanimously carried that further reading be waived. Moved by Councilman Clark, seconded by Councilman Snyder that the Resolution be adopted. Resolution passed and adopted by the following vote of Council: AYES: Councilmen: Rubio, Snyder, Clark, Solem NOES: Councilmen: None ABSENT: Councilmen: Decker and numbered Resolution 6020. The City Clerk gave notice of receipt of a claim against the City by Michael B. Leonard, 933 E. Citrus Edge, for alleged damage to the electrical motors in his refrigerator and air-conditioning units, due to light and power low voltage condition on 5/27/72. Moved by Councilman Clark, seconded by Councilman Snyder and unanimously carried to deny the claim and refer it to the City's insurance carrier. A request was received from the League of California Cities for Council designation of voting representative and alternate for the Conference in Anaheim. Moved by,Councilman Clark, seconded by Councilman Snyder and unanimously carried to appoint Mayor Solem as voting representative, and Mayor Pro Tempore Rubio as alternate. A report was submitted by the Planning Commission, stating that the Engineering and Planning Departments had reviewed the three parcels within the City which ' are tax delinquent according to Proposed Sale No. 96-A Parcel 1 - Northwest corner of Azusa Avenue and Second Street. Parcel 2 - Little Dalton Wash and Pasadena Avenue. Parcel 3 - Cerritos Avenue south of Matchwood Place. According to the report, there is no reason for the City to purchase these parcels for public purposes. Moved by Councilman Rubio, seconded by Councilman Snyder and unanimously carried to receive and file. Notice was received of the Independent Cities of Los Angeles County Seminar on "Labor Relations and Local Government", to be held in Palm Springs, September 28 to October 1, 1972 (registration, $75 each). Moved by Councilman Clark, seconded by Councilman Snyder and unanimously carried to continue this item to 9/5/72 meeting. Page 4 Claim vs. City re: damage to elec.motors in refrig.& air -Gond. (M. B. Leonard) Mayor as voting rep. & Mayor Pro Tem as alternate @ LCC Conf. in Anaheim Report re: tax - deeded property under Proposed Sale #96-A Ind.Cities of LA Cnty.Seminar in Palm Springs, 9/28-lo/l/72 (cont.to 9/5/72) Notice was received from Alcoholic Beverage Control of ABC Notice: application for Person -to -Person Transfer of On -Sale 753753 W.Gl—adstone General (Bona Fide Eating Place) License, for premises (Big John's) located at 753 W. Gladstone Street, known as it John's". Moved by Councilman Rubio, seconded by Councilman Clark and unanimously carried to receive and file. The City Treasurer's Financial Statement was submitted, City Treas. showing a balance of $1,383,841.42 as of July 31, 1972. _Fin.Statement Moved by Councilman Rubio, seconded by Councilman Snyder and unanimously carried to receive and file. AZUSA AUDITORIUM AZUSA, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1972 Page 5 A communication was received from the Personnel Board, Step Raise recommending approval of a step raise and permanent status for the following employee: Name To Status Effective Susan Strom Police Clerk -Dispatcher Perm.Status 8/8/72 Step 2 Moved by Councilman Rubio, seconded by Councilman Clark and unanimously carried to approve the recommendation. Notice was given that the Planning Commission, by Resolu- P.C.Res.#1002 tion No. 1002, conditionally granted a Variance to cond.grtg.Var. permit a reduced rear yard of 22 feet, instead of the (V-314 - David required 25 feet, on property located at 924 E. Gaillard Mottler) Street (Case V-314 - David Mottler). No action taken by Council. Notice was also given that the Planning Commission, by P.C. Res -#1003 Resolution No. 1003, conditionallyranted a Variance cond.grtg.Var. to permit a reduced rear yard of 212 feet, instead of (V-318 - Arthur the required 25 feet, on property located at 961 E. Chavolla) Galatea Street (Case V-318 - Arthur Chavolla). No action taken by Council. Notice was also given that the Planning Commission, by P.C. Res.#1004 Resolution No. 1004, granted a Variance to permit a rtg. Var. single -car garage, instead of the required two -car T319 - C. garage, on property located at 1038 N. San Gabriel Hicks) Avenue (Case V-319 - Chalmers Hicks). No action taken by Council. 'Notice was also given that the Planning Commission, by P.C.Res.#1005 Resolution No. 1005, conditionally ranted a Variance cond.grtg.Var. to permit a reduced rear yard of 222 feet, instead of (V-320 - Jose the required 25 feet, on property located at 221 Torrez) Ranburn Avenue (Case V-320 - Jose Torrez). No action taken by Council. Notice was also given that the Planning Commission, by P.C. Res.#1006 Resolution No. 1006, granted a Conditional Use Permit rtg. CUP to allow the addition of a manager's office and exterior tC-120 - F. remodeling of a non -conforming use (residential use in Moller) C-3 zone), on property located at 1000 E. Alosta Avenue (Case C-120 - Frederick Moller). No action taken by Council. Notice was also given that the Planning Commission, by P.C. Res -#1007 Resolution No. 1007, conditionally granted a Condi- cond.grtg. CUP tional Use Permit to allow the development of condomin- (C-1221 - McKeon iums in an R -3b zone, on property located at the South- Construction) east corner of Vernon and Sierra Madre Avenues (Case C-121 - McKeon Construction). No action taken by Council. Notice was further given that the Planning Commission, by F.C. Res. #1009 Resolution No. 1009, approved Tentative Parcel Map No. 3134 appvg.Tent.Parc. (Russell Alston - Northwest corner of 1st Street and Aspan Map #3134 (R. Avenue). No action taken by Council. Alston) Notice was also given that the Planning Commission. by P.C. Res.#1008 Resolution No. 1008, conditionally granted a Conditional. cond.grtg. CUP Use Permit to allow the operation a C-3 zone, on property located at of a home for boys in 1320 W. Gladstone (C-122 -Azusa Valley Sanitar. Street (Case C-122 - Azusa Valley Sanitarium). No action taken by Council. Notice was further given that the Planning Commission, by F.C. Res. #1009 Resolution No. 1009, approved Tentative Parcel Map No. 3134 appvg.Tent.Parc. (Russell Alston - Northwest corner of 1st Street and Aspan Map #3134 (R. Avenue). No action taken by Council. Alston) AZUSA AUDITORIUM AZUSA, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1972 Page 6 Notice was also given that the Planning Commission, by P.C. Res.#1010 Resolution No. 1010, conditionally approved Tentative cond.appvg.Tent. Parcel Map No. 3189 (Unicon - 1220 W. Foothill Blvd.). Parc.Map #3189 No action taken by Council. (Uni.^.on) An Ordinance was presented for introductory first read- 1st intro.rdg. ing, amending the Municipal Code relating to organizations Ord.amending MC engaged in charitable solicitations. re: charitable solicitations Councilman Clark offered for introductory first reading an Ordinance entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA AMENDING PARAGRAPH 2 OF SECTION 5.08.070 OF, AND ADDING SECTION 5.20.070 TO, THE AZUSA MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ORGANIZATIONS ENGAGED IN CHARITABLE SOLICITATIONS. Moved by Councilman Clark, seconded by Councilman Snyder and unanimously carried by roll call that further reading be waived. The City Attorney gave a verbal report re: Edison Verbal report Company's modification of the wholesale rate schedule by C.Atty. re: and the settlement of the litigation with the Cities Edison's modif. of Riverside, Banning, and Beaumont. The City of Azusa of wholesale was offered, by Edison, the same opportunities as the rate schedule & other cities in that litigation. As soon as the agree- agmt.to be sub. ment is prepared, the City Attorney will submit it to Council for its consideration. No action taken by Council. The City Attorney informed Council thatan Ordinance Proposal to would be necessary in order to amend the business license amend Bus.Lic. fees for vending machines because of the legislation, fees for vend - effective last March, which requires that such business ing machines licenses be fixed on gross receipt basis. He also asked (sent to Cncl. if Council would consider raising the basic fees on for study) increments of $500 gross receipts. The City Clerk assured Council members that copies of a proposed Ordinance would be provided to them prior to the next Council meeting, for their study. No action taken by Council. The monthly reports from the various City Departments Monthly were presented by the Acting City Administrator. Reports Moved by Councilman Rubio, seconded by Councilman Snyder and unanimously carried to receive and file. Notice was received from the Superintendent of Light & Term. Rebt. Power of the termination of Robert Dickson, temporary Dickson, temp. Lineman, effective 8/18/72. Lineman, eff. 8/18/72 Moved by Councilman Rubio, seconded by Councilman Clark and unanimously carried to accept the termination. The Superintendent of Light & Power submitted a request Confirm.temp. for confirmation of the temporary appointment of John appt. John J. J. Stuart as Lineman, at Step 4 of Range 121.5, effective Stuart,Lineman, 8/21/72, subject to passing physical examination. eff. 8/21/72 Moved by Councilman Snyder, seconded by Councilman Rubio and unanimously carried to confirm the temporary appoint- ment of Mr. Stuart. A request was received from the Superintendent of Light & Confirm.temp. Power for confirmation of the temporary appointment of appt. E. L. Edmund L. Gibbons, Jr., as Lineman, at Step 4, Range 121.5, Gibbons, Jr., effective 8/22/72, subject to passing physical examination. Lineman, eff. 8/22/72 AZUSA AUDITORIUM AZUSA, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1972 Page 7 Moved by Councilman Rubio, seconded by Councilman Snyder and unanimously carried to confirm the temporary appoint- ment of Mr. Gibbons. Notice was received from the Police Chief of the Termina- Term. Pol.Res. tion of Police Reserve Officer Eric Larson, effective Off. Eric 8/9/72. Larson, eff. 8/9/72 'Moved by Councilman Rubio, seconded by Councilman Clark and unanimously carried to accept the termination. Notice was given of the Prehearing Conference before PUC Prehearing the Public Utilities Commission, re: application of Conf. re: applic. Southern California Edison Company for authority to Edison Co. to increase rates, to be held on Friday, 8/25/72, at increase rates, 10:00 a.m., in Los Angeles. held 8/25/72 Moved by Councilman Rubio, seconded by Councilman Snyder and unanimously carried to continue with the former policy of writing a letter in opposition to the rate increase, on behalf of the residents of the City served by the Edison Company, and to authorize the Superintendent of Light & Power to attend the P.U.C. Prehearing Conference. Notice was given of the Area "D" Civil Defense Directors' Meeting at Monrovia Control Center, 415 S. Ivy Avenue, Monrovia, on Thursday, 8/24/72, from 9:30 a.m. to 12 Noon. Moved by Councilman Clark, seconded by Councilman Snyder and unanimously carried to authorize attendance by Councilman Rubio and any other Councilmen, plus the Civil Defense staff. The Acting City Administrator called attention to the letter from a member of the 29 Palms Volunteer Fire Department, commending Azusa Fireman Connelly. No action taken by Council. The Mayor reported to Council that the Sister City group had asked for financial help in the forthcoming program of exchange of the Miss Azusa Queen for the Queen of Zacatecas, an event which would take place during mid- September when the Azusa Queen would visit 'Zacatecas for a week, and their Queen would be here for the week of Golden Days Celebration in October. Inasmuch as the arrangements had been made at such a late date, no official communication was able to be prepared by the Sister City group for presentation to Council. They would like the City to provide expense money for the Azusa Queen and her chaperone for round-trip air -fare and accommodations in Guadalajara. After discussion, it was Area "D" Civ.Def.Dir. Mtg.,Monrovia, 8/24/72 Ltr.comm.Azusa Fireman Conn@Zay, fr.29 Palms Vol. Fire Dept. Auth. acct.erp. for Miss Azusa & Chaperone,not to exceed $700 for trip to Zacatecas Moved by Councilman Rubio, seconded by Councilman Snyder and unanimously carried by roll call to authorize accountable expenses for both the Miss Azusa Queen and her chaperone, for a total not to exceed $700, for the trip to Zacatecas. The City Clerk read in full a Resolution authorizing Res. #6021 payment of warrants by the City. Claims & Demands Councilman Snyder offered the Resolution entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AND SPECIFYING THE FUNDS OUT OF WHICH THE SAME ARE TO BE PAID. AZUSA AUDITORIUM AZUSA, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1972 Page 8 Moved by Councilman Snyder, seconded by Councilman Clark that the Resolution be adopted. Resolution passed and adopted by the following vote of Council: AYES: Councilmen: Rubio, Snyder, Clark, Solem NOES: Councilmen: None ABSENT: Councilmen: Decker and numbered Resolution 6021. At 9:11 p.m.,, Council recessed to Executive Session to Recess to 'discuss a personnel matter. Exec.Session Council reconvened and the Mayor called the meeting to Council order at 9:32 p.m. reconvened Moved by Councilman Rubio, seconded by Councilman Clark Adjourn and unanimously carried that the meeting be adjourned. Time of Adjournment: 9:33 p.m. Next Resolution #6022 Next Ordinance #1041 1 F�