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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-03-06 (6)Page #12 - Council Minutes - 3/6/72 There being no one present to speak on the matter; and there being no protests filed either oral or written, the hearing was closed by the Mayor. On motion by Green, Council sustained the decision of the Planning Commission; approved Zone Case 72-4 as initiated by the Planning Commission for a change of zone to R2-PD(12) and directed the City Attorney to prepare an ordinance effecting the change of zone. The motion was passed by the following vote: AYES: Councilmen: Shipley, Bartlett, Green, Matney, McCracken NOES: Councilmen: Gibbs, Coen ABSENT: Councilmen: None PUBLIC HEARING - ZONE CASE NO. 72-8 - APPROVED Mayor McCracken announced that this was the day and hour set for a public hearing on Zone Case No. 72-8 which proposes a change of zone from M2-01 and M2-0 Heavy Industrial District, combined with oil production, to Rl Single Family Residence District, on property lo- cated on the south side of Ellis Avenue extended, between Huntington Avenue and the Southern Pacific Railroad right-of-way, and consists of a 0.9 acre parcel of land. The Clerk informed Council that all legal requirements for notifi- cation, publication and posting had been met, and that he had re- ceived no communications or written protests to Zone Case No. 72-8 or to the recommendation of approval of the Planning Commission. The Planning Director presented a resume' of the Planning Commission's reasons for recommending approval of Zone Case No. 72-8 Mayor McCracken declared the hearing open. Mr. Warren C. Nickle, representing Classic Development Corp., addres- sed Council in favor of the proposed zone change. There being no one further present to speak on the matter and there being no protests filed either oral or written, the hearing was closed by the Mayor. On motion by Green,.Council sustained the decision of the Planning Commission; approved Zone Case No. 72-8, and directed the City Attorney to prepare an ordinance effecting the change of zone. The motion was passed by the following vote: AYES: Councilmen: Shipley, Bartlett, Gibbs, Green, Matney, Coen, McCracken NOES: Councilmen: None ABSENT: Councilmen: None REPORTS - COUNCIL COMMITTEES Council Committee on owntown Property Development - Councilman Matney reported on the meeting which had been held recently between the Council Committee and the Downtown Property Owners Assoc- iation. He stated that a review of the proposed plans was made and that the property owners were still going ahead in their effort to obtain six months options from the involved property owners. COMMENTS FROM COUNCIL Position Declared on Fireworks Ban Councilman Green informed Council that discussion would be held at the Orange County League of. California Cities meeting concerning the proposal by the Orange County Fire Chief's Association that each city enact legislation to ban the use of fireworks in their commun- ity. Councilman Green stated that, as the use of fireworks was ex- pected to be prohibited by the State in the near future, he recom- mended that the City oppose the proposal of the" Orange County Fire Chief's Association.