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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCode Amendment 65-7 - Ordinance 1172 - Article 925 - Relatin Page #10 _ Minutes, November 15, 1965 �.l l ��Nt. AIS r I aC.E. � b ..L 5 iy bI. The Clerk presented Ordinance No. 1168 for a first reading ® P3AN TORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH H.EIATING TO Z i��> CASES i'�i31a a 529, 535, s.a iB and c3 j i�]"61:a3'�31�.8.231r4 ' $$': :3.a��.= ` ;`GTO &,a i�:c.�H Mt)TN Nr(r x. CODE BY RECIJAS SIFYING SECTIONS DM-2'21 t a DM-2 5 (Sectional District Map 22-5 3,1, .��� �.�� ����cT t t�a€�&I. ���S.1 C t Mafia AND HM®7 (Sectional Dist-11"lx€. ftp All Councilmen stipulated that they had read the Ordinance in full and were aware of the contents the,rein4 n Motion by Lambert, second Welch, the oral first reading of Ordinance Noe 1.168 was waived. Motion carried. The Clerk presented Ordinance No. 1169 for a first reading _ "AN OHHINA NCE OF' THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING THIS HUNTINGTON BEACH ORDINANCE CODE BY ADDING ARTICLE 979, ENTITLED 'OFF STREET P.ARl.' ING i AND ADDING NEW SECTIONS THERETO, ,3i All Councilmen, stipulated that they had read the Ordinance in full and were aware of the contents tints therein. On motion by Lambert , second Welch, the oral first reading of Ordinance No. 1169 was waived. Motion carried € The Clark presented Ordinance Na. 1170 for a first reading "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINMx BEACH DECLARING AN EMERGENCY TO EXIST AND AMENDING ARTICLE 157 OF THE HUNTINGTON- HITCH ORDINANCE COTE RELATING TO SALARY CLASSIFICATION, ALLOCATIONS, AND SALARY SCHEDULE.31 All Councilmen stipulated that they had real the Ordinance in full and were aware of the contents therein. On, motion by Lambert , second Welch, the coral first reading of Ordinance No. 1170 was waived, Motion carried. rr S' w >`3'.: ...N...w,.a,..waww.��.H.......a....-mv....�<..,.....vn.nm...i,>, ....h..........�..,..-.:......,�„w»»... .�v�.. . The Clergy. presented Ordinance No. 11.71 for a first reading - 83.AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUITNTI1NNGTON BEACH ADDING SECTION 2111.6.1 TO ARTICIE 211 OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH ORDINANCE CODE, HEIJATING TO INVESTIGATION FEES FOR CERTAIN BUSINESSES.31 All Councilmen stipulated that they had -read the Ordinance in full and were aware of the contents therein. On motion by Lambert , second Welch, the oral .first reading of Ordinance No. 1.171 was waived. Motion carried. ORDINNAN.,,J. . t The Clerk presented Ordinance No. 1172 for a first: reading - "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING TIME HUNTINGTON BEACH ORDINANCE CODE, AAIVENDING ARTICLE 925 OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH �gO33t�Hl'�.ORDINANCE p� g E-t�BDE BY REP,-Ipi.ALUN� AND A T. ,E sl TING CERTAIN SECTIONS HEREOF A.l.t. Councilmen stipulated that they had read the Ordinance in full and were aware of the contents therein. On motion by Lambert, second Welch, the €rra.l first reading of Ordinance No. .1.1.72 was, waived. Motion carried 4���8 Page #7 _ Minutes, November 1, 196.E On motion by 'Lambert, second Welch, Council directed the City. Attorney to prepare an Ordinance .effecting the. change of zone in Zone Case No. 539. Motion carried. . Mayor Shipley announced::that:�thi.s was, the day and hour, set for a public hearing on Code; Amend ent 65-6 try: the.-Huntington::Beach Ordinance Code, and directed the Cle3rk: to.. r•eg the Iega.I notice. The ClerMk> read noti,ce of public. hearing_ on me-on-,Code Amead t. ; as published in the liunti.hgton Mlo:ach„.News;!on:. 04t.tober,21, 1965.1 setting the hour of 7.30 P.M. , or as .soon th.ereaftera> as poss ble,, on Monday the 1:s>t day er: .6 in he Cc nci : Chamber. the Civic Cnto � itrt�on_ Viler , tforzi a the ti aid ; lae i'o �r r �p b1t lieprrr fr i . ac ;€ Co de perQtahr�:: caa < thet'tr eft Pra.hg. requirements in residential cd erekai anti ii duotrt. And establish landscaping: and. b.i.nt.enanc at rid for The Clerk informed the Council that they ha.d been: providod;with. copies of the Planning. Director's transmittal and: copies of the, groposed amendment to the: Code-, and stated: that.. he:.had,- received no comet Aica- tions or writtem pr«art s s: tss the. ane; Case or to the:rerompand.ation of approval of the: planna.ng Commission. Mayor Shipley declared:. the.,hearing...open.. There being ..no one. preeent to speak.: on;::the m4,t °, aid- t� Vie, being. no protests filed<, either, oral or, written, . the<.h:earin s closed by the Mayer. On motion by i b-er<t , second: Gisler;g Council directed.- the. City Attorney to prepare: an Ordinam. a adding Article. 979 to.. the Runtingion. Beach Ordinance Code. Motion: carr le . Ma �36�' 6d _ Mayor Shipley: mmounced that this;was%the d -alad how set for a public hearing on Cods Amouftent 65-7- to.. the:: Huntington Beach Ordinance Cody, and dlr°eeted.: the Clerk.. to r the legal no:ti.cp� The Clerk read notice. of public hear-Ing on Code,,AmerWment 6 --e, as published in the Huntington each N*vs on October 1965, Setting the hoar of: i- 0 P.M. , or as soon thereafter. as possible, on. -Monday, the Ist: day. of November4. 1965; in. the CouneiI Chamber, of the Civic Center, Huntington Beach$ California, as: the: U a *; pxa 0 er a public hearing, for the purpose of considering ail e d-R-er1t to Article 925: cif- the• Huntington Beach Ord :h odeQ c as remove apart rent uses, add sanitariums., co leat. 'IS anti hospitals as permitted uses (subject to:.. Ue pe rt) :as sodi.fV the parking reg4irvments­for publ.i-c and quasi p hl p e a i 14 ict � The Clerk informed the Council that they had. beers provi.d,ed with copies of the Planning Director 's transmittal and copier.. of the proposed amendinent tat he Code, and stated that he had! received no coma nichti:ons or' written protests to the Zone. Carte or to the recommendation -of approval of the: Planning Commission. Mayor Shipley declared the hearing open. There h4bi.ng 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 Stewart, second Gisler, Council: directed the City Attorney to prepare an Ordinance amending Article 925 of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code. Motion carried. RECESS Mayor Shipley called a recess of the Council. at Sr 5 P.M. Page #7 Minutes, October 18, 1965 I!'! LjLj"856 SECURITL FORE CORP The Clerk presented a comminication from -the Planning Director recommending approval of Conditional. Exception - UV #856, with conditions, for Security Fore Corporation, involving a request to reduce -right-of-way in Tentative Tract Map #5717, in deviation to the required 60' right-of-way, on property located on the east side of Cannery Street, 496 feet south of Indianapolis On motion by Welch, seconded by Lambert, Council approved Conditional Exception - UV #856, with conditions as stipulated by the Planning Commission. Motion carried. 57 - S P I DEV CORP. The Clerk presented a communication from the Plannin& Director recommending approval of Conditional Exception - UV#857, with conditions, for S.P.l. Development Corporation, involving a request to reduce right-of-way in Tentative Tract Map #5500 in deviation to the required 601 right-of-way, on property located on the south side of Warner Avenue, 520' east of Springdale Street. On motion by Welch, seconded by Gisler, Council approved Conditional Exception - UV :-#Z57, with conditions as stipulated by the Planning Commission. Motion carried. ;n�s The Clerk presented trahamittals of Code ..Amendment No. 65-6, Article #979 and Code Amendment No. 65-7. Article #925, together with re,commendations for approval from the City Planning Commission. : On motion by 'Lambert, seconded by Stewart, Council ordered public hearings for Monday, November 1, 1965, at 7.30 P.M. , or as soon thereafter as possible, on Code Amendment No. 65®6 and No. 65-7. Motion carried. DRILL'N L m, The Clork .presented a transmittal. from the Director of Public Works of a recommendation for termination of Cleanup Bond and Drilling Bond on Oil Well Copeland #9, located at the southeast corner of Edwards Street and Schleicher Avenue. On motion by Lambert, seconded by Gisler, Council authorized termination of United Pacific Insurance Company Drilling Bond NO. B-423372 and Cleanup Bond No. B­423373, and directed that the owner be notified. Motion carried. STREET VACATION ® TERRY DRIVE The Clerk presented a transmittal. from- the Director of Public Works of Resolution No. 2244 - A Resolution of Intention to vacate a portion of the Terry Drive cul-de-sac easterly from HeritAge Lane, due to Terry Prive remaining athru street. On motion by Lambert, seconded by Stewart, Resolution Nov 2244 "A RESOLL-TION OF INTENTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF IME CITY OF HU'll-INTINGTON BEACKs CALIFORNIA, TO CACATE A PORTION OF TERRY DRIVE IN SAID C111T AND GIVING NOTICE OF HEARING ON SAID VACATION10 which had heretofore been submitted to the Council and read by them, was passed and adopted by the following roll call vote: AYES: CcKmcilmen: Welch, Gisler, St art. Lambert, Shipley NOES: Councilmen: None ABSENT- Councilmen: None WALKWAY VACATION - STANFORD LANE k­McF'_ADj)EN.,,,,A,VEi :The Clerk presented a transmittal from the Director of Public Works of Resolution No. 2245 - a Resolution of Intention to vacate a 10' wide walkway as the area had been closed by a block wall. & 05 -------------------- ® •- - . . Affidavit of ■ �jj��11cat1®n (Published Huntington 'Beach. News Oct: 21,: 1965) ' ` . NOTICE OfJ,-i1BUt WEARING State of California 1! Code- Amendmenj No '.65=7—A'rtiole'_925 County of Orange } SS NOTICE .,IS _HEREBY GIVEN. that a Co t Huntington.Or Beach 1 public heari6.q will be>i held r'by,the'City. YCouncil &'Ahb City:of'Huntington ,Beach' J. S. Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath says: That he is a C the Council 6n 1ibaer of the civic 9 g Y Y Cerite�;=Huntington `Beaeti; California, at citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. the' hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M., or as That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach soon'thereafter-:'s'possible,-'on;Monday, News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed, published purIp s. day, dnskI emtier, - a'm for the and circulated in the..:said Count of Orange and elsewhere and Purpose'of co'nsire regulations amendment Y g to:Article 925 #o.'regulations 'of the Dis published for the dissemination of local and other news of a general irictinIg Ordihance:?` ; = = character, and has a:bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, tb ,conside"r'an amendment to Article and said paper has been established, printed and published in the 925,=R5=Office=ProfOTa ional_`District, Said' State of California, and County of Orange, for at least one year next amendment-deletes':°multiple family resi- before the publication of the first insertion of this notice; and the dences as-a'permitted use, deletes fra said newspaper is not devoted to the interest of, or published for the rnus y amuses as a, permitted use, 'per - said 'sanitariums, convalescent 'hospi-� entertainment of any particular class, profession, trade, calling, race als'and hospitals requires that 'proposed or denomination, or any number thereof. parking:conform toystandards, proposed, The Huntington Beach News was adjudicated a legal newspaper in ;Article-979 and`modifies the parking of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court uses.s.6s. ments,for public and quasi-public of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. :': Alh interested persons, are'. invited to attend said hearing and ,express'.their Notice Of Public Hearing �Pin'ions `for' or.'against'the 'proposed That the amendment.to Article"925: `Further in- formation inaYtai!zerJ.'fmm,`016 Code Amendment No . 65-7 e Article 925 0ffice.of the city;elerw.:: .. ., .. Dated: October:19,, 1965, of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- CITY OF-HUNTINGTOW BEACH .:_._ •;,...•., ... By;_-PA'UI:O.'JOB€S' � paper at least one issue Gity-Clr7ek " _-. i commencing from the 21 s t day of October 19 : , and ending on the 218 t day of October 6 19 65 , both days inclusive, and as often during said period and times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the regular and entire issue of said newspaper proper, and not in a supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following dates, to-wit: October 21, 1965 Publisher Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22nd day of October 19 65 v✓�rZ — '`% c7 Notary Public Orange County, California THOMAS7D. WYLLIE tNOTARY PUBLORNIA 4� aJ PRINCIPAIN OR:ING My Commission Expires Sept. "- City of Huntington Beach County of ®range State of California �ffibaviit of IjublirattiOn of J. S. FARQUHAR Publisher Hunfington Beach News Filed Clerk By Depufy Clerk r } ' 76 Huntington 0 0 0 on = T 1P. O. Box 190 APPROVED $y � .. e c ROVED BY CITY CQU\ City Ball CITY C UNGII Hunti gton Beach, California -- OCT - . Z� il �SCtober 18, 1965 _. 17 _ . _..... CITY CLERK _ LETTER OF TR':ANSMI T T A L TO: HONORABLE M-A-Y—BRA '-=GG COUNCIL, City of Huntington Beach. ATTN DOYLE MILLER, City �'4 inistrator. 2 of the RE: CODE AMENDMENT N0. 65 �an amendment to Article 925 Huntington Beach Oc�i�ance Code. Gentlemen: Transmitted herewith is a proposed amendment to Article 925 of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code. This provision is an amendment to the R-5 District which will remove apartment uses add sanitariums, convalescent hospitals and hospitals as permitted uses (subject to a Use Permit) and modify the parking requirements for public and quasi-public uses. The Planning Commission unanimously approved this matter October 5, 1965, and recommends adoption by your Honorable Body. Respectfully, submitted, 4. 4 s-1� K. A. Reynolds Planning Director and Secretary KAR/sj Encl : Amendment PROPOSED AMENDMIAT T T A-ug'past 249 -=-165 D PIMIN.I.-ITTG HIGH DENSITY RESIDENVV ,, 1STRICTS AMICTME 925 R5 DISTRICT OFFICE-PROPESSIONAL (8079 9619 9919 10769 1077) 9250 STATIMENT OF 114'r-PENT A.N'-;) PURPOSE 9251 USES PERMITTED 9251.1 Professional Offices S. 9251.2 Use Permits 9251,02,1 Hotelaq Motels and Traller Piaftrs ' ,hm 9251.2.2 Service Establ.Le enta 9251-20 Public and Quasi Public UseE 9252 D REQTJ I-R, ,-r-MEfTS-ALL PERMIT W-M USES YAR 1, 9252.1 Front Yard tiE 9232.2 Side Yard 9232.3 Ilear Yard 5 9252.4 Dwelling Di takes 9253 HEIGHT 'LIMITATIONS-ALL PERMITTED U31, 9254 SIGNS - ALL PERIVItITTED USES 9255 DEDICATION AND 114PROVEMENTS STATIWMT OF IFTM)"T AND PURPOSE. This District is primarily interided to prov:1de and trailar park accommodations for trans ieuts xnd visitors,, It is far-1,,-her intended to pro vide q a�) a these acconmodationes, the necessary personal ssr%riuf,< tablis- lair,ents to serve the transients and -�rasatlfxu b) This District is iatended to provide prafessional in addition to Vue above ace om njolat ions fAsterivk donotes gee--ti,on bwlng HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS S . \O) The District is notq howeverg intended for general shoppivgq merchandisim-gov or multiple family dwelling units. Uses Permitted. The following permitted usee 7,Fr­re,,=gM'ffo_ns shall apply in the R5 Diat-iiat. All off street shall comply with Article 979. Professional Offices. Professional serv1cf,-,,,s B-a-y '6_a oc­aiWa7-1n—a 'professional business bui].&.ng or other structure and not necessarily within a hots-I or mo'.-Ael. Professional offices are defined as an office for the conduct of any one of the following uses onlys. Accountant,, architeetq attorneyq chiropractors oolleotion agencyg dentistq engineerg insurance broker,, optoma---,-;-.ristq pll.ysia-ian and surgeone, private detectiveg real estate salesq social w(- al ,rl,:e*, , surveyorg pharmacies,, diagnostic laboratoriesq biochemic., .Uaboratories - where they do not exceed 19500 sq. fto In gross 21.olor area or similar use approved by the Planning Commission,, Parkin Re,2Ri:�ements. One parking space 3"or =�Mp_51-1 U.I 4WEE-W—sq. M.7—oT—gross floor area shall be ,):,f-ovided. Said parking shall conform to all provisions of Artiwl.e 979. 2!,Ll.2 Use Permits© The follovd.ng uses shall be per-- fffre=716his District subject to the issuance, o). tl TJ3e Permit. Q51.2-1 Hote3'a , Motels and Trailer Parks. Hotels mo e s an r er par a are permitted in thju 'District snbject to the follv,-,:inZ stand�dao% Miler L,=- Area for Trailer Parks. The minimum area for t, FWal=e—=2. 79C_r_08�- z4ote 10 *Asterisk denotes section being changed. P11ANNING HIGH DENSITY REJIDENTIAL DISTRICTS 3.9251.2.2 (b.) Maximum Density for Trailer Parks. The Maximum dens it,,',,t as per gross acre. +,.(c,) Trails Park Wall Re wire `ems. A six (6) foot aonai:*111C oi or cc w or equivalent as approved by masor masonr47 wa� ej: the PlaxmingComission shall be -provided as a buffer on all trailbr park bowidweles. U,) Trailer Park Sewers. A connected sanitary sewer line syMe'l 7Ma=e­required for all trailer parks. ( e) Minimum Area for Motels. The minimum area for motela W Ydnimim Pr e fear Motels or Trailer Parks. The mLnirim ron- age or mo° e s an ra er par a a a be 70 FeetL (g.) �Pk�in&Rlb uo Jirementtp- One parking space for each tra, 11,-'Ler spat = -i orr ,j s ce cep :Lg unit shall be provided. Said parking unit eilall conform to all provio-ione o:C Article 979. �3, Service Establishments,, Service establishment�,, are perm 'District within a hotel motel,,-, or trailer park. In all casesp public access to these service establishments shall be by way of an inner court or lobby flrom the hote'-!,.,v motel or trailer park. direct public access shall be permitted to the front yard mere. or exterior side yard area from said service establishments. (a) k;arvice Establishments Defined. Service eatablishment,,-e?, =nc u-T,&77—Me's-Ta'6RMEs, cocktail lounges, barbez shopsq beauty shopsq laundry or dry cleaning agencies,4 travel bureausp magazine stands and other similar uses iv,hich meet the approval of the Planning Commission. *Asterisk denotes section being changed. PLANNING HIGH DENSITY-RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS aj2'2 51 *S.2z"'L U-2-LI Public and uasi Public Uses. Churcheag lodges, uca anal institutionst rest homes,, sanitariums, convalescent hospitals and hospitals. Park: n Le i LL.Xeaeatij. *(a) ChLirches and Lodges. Churches and lodges shall provide Tree—o-ft'.—s-fr-e-e-f-par ing space for each 3 fixed seats ka. the sanctuary or main place of assembly plus 1 off-street parking space for each 35 sq. ft. of seating area wheya there are no fixed seats in such sanctuary or place of public assembly. Said parking shall conform to all pro- visions of Article 979. *(b) Private or Public Educational, Institutions. Private CIP*'r 3 Wucaffon - - • - Mn-s-s-MIT-P'rovide one pearl-ung aT Mff'F u ff spaco for each 75 sq. ft, of gross floor area within, any auditorium or assembly room. Said parking shall. conform to all provisions of Article 979. Off-street parking shall be provided at the following rativat 1. Elemental schools 1� parking spaces for each classroom,., 2a junior high schools 4 parking spaces for each classroom. 3. High schools ® 7 parking spaces for each classroow.,, RA a) Rest Homes Sanitariums -and Convalescent Hos s 8 Is. Hest Ji a 1=1 M provide one off-street parking space for each one and or beds. Said parking shall conform to all pro- visions of Article 979. *(d) Hospitals. Hospitals shall provide one parking spacee T�oreaM�bed. Said parking shall conform to all prc- visions of Article 979. your *Asterisk denotes section being changed. 'PLANNING STRICTS Mini-mum Area. The minimum area shall be 69000 sq. ft. Minimum Front The minimum frontage shall be 60 feet. YARD REQUIRF34ENTS FOR ALL PERMITTED USES. All ya a 7rem­71W— xistill,=rs property line, the ultimate right-of-way line as adopted on the Master Plan of Arterial Streets and Highways and any amendments therstop or any precise plan of a street arid/or alley alignment,,, whichever may be the greater. 1' 5 Front Yard.. The minimum front yard shall be five I -9 A. ee- . Parcels fronting on a State Highway e3hall be required to setback a minim-am of fifty (50) feet from the timate rigb.t-of-way. r S Side Yard,, '� Exterior Side Yard. The exterior side yard shall- _I?z52.2j E-e-fc-u—nTIM7 Tee �. 2.2 Interior Side Yard. The interior side yard sha,�l Rear Yard. The minimum rear yard shall be five (5) T W wept except vihere a permitted use abuts an R1 Distrlatq then there shall be a minimum rear yard of fifteen (15) feet. T 'RT L. T I Oil 3-,4 2MU1IT"T -ELF The maxIT'nun storlau. 2-3-2-1 - " nM n5 Signs placards or ay oVerftflerMMnvice which advertises the use anti/or business of occupants located on the premises may be ereLted, paInted on,, or made a part of any, structure or object in this Distriet, subject to ,,'.'-he following conditionsoo *Asterisk denotes section being changed. PLALUNING HIGH DOUSITY RE"IDENTIAL DISTRICTS 3 S. Sigg Area,, The total aggregate sign area f o:&', aTT—Es—es shall not exceed one (1) sq. ft� f ul r each -two (2) feet of premises frontageo Sa'1-(,, signs shall mot exceed one hundred (100) sq. ft. and, need not be lose than 25 sq. ft. Signs may be located on any part of the premJ.9,:1.,s,, Prior to locating any detached sign or signc within twenty (20) feet of either side lot line, pert' fission s1l­hall first be obtained from the owner or lessee of the adjoininp property nearest the sign location and filed with the Bixildirsg Department, For the. purpose of this Section a detached . inn. shall be defined as a sign which projects more than one (11 foot from the surface of a building. If the sign is not attached to a buildingp ea" support shall not exceed eight (8) inch_5�1 In wjdV4 or diameter. If more than one support is usedp a c1.i,-'%r_',, unobatructed opening not less than -thirty ( ,30) inches Nyiide be provided and maintained between supports. 5. DEDICATIOR AWD IMPROVEMENTS. (a) Dedicationo No building shall be used or eonstr e,,.t ,i =or any—uses permitted in the R5 Distrietp nor a permit for the construction of such building be issued by the Building Departmentg nor almll any L_m.ld be usedp where the .and upon which such building io to be used or constructed or where the land to be tuned for said use abuts upong and the ingress or eg-reas "��o said building is upon any indicated Arterial shoes on the Master Plan of Streets and Highways adoptad Februar7y 1957;, and as hereafter amended until and, less the right—of—way for such highway to the wi6tb, shown on the Master Plan has been dedicated to or vested In the City of Huntington Beach. HIGH DENSITY RESIDESTIAL DISTFUCTS Is—slied ly the Building Departmeat witil su.0h, dedication of right—of—way as des ribeO in sub-, para.graVh ®a.) of this Section has been In proved d. E,y installation of o bsv getters, and street drainage e fall Compliance with the City of F A,11: 1 :Lngton reach street standards ®rg until withth consent of the City Engineero an agreement is entered into with the City In accordwice zyith a°t:� accepted Plea, of impro vementa� in the event a agraeme,nt for the improvements is entered to the City Council may require that the agreement be secured by a goad and sufficient bond- it ra.s accept in lieu thereof a cash dep it&, wtilch bon ar cash deposit shall be in an a.;noii at equ to ��,�., ocst of the improvements estimated by the City ng 0` Ana ''th `d > c.2 5 3,{. r Repeal ad �Ope b� Re :al .,kcal Id Repeal a " m t+ `meal fC11 :winwg, Sections all be :renumberedg a