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ORDINANCE N0, 1392 - ADOPTED - OVERLOADS --
The Clerk gave Ordinance No. 1392 a second reading by title - "AN ORDINANCE
OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH RELATING TO MOVEMENT
OF OVERLOADS; ADDING ARTICLE 618 AND NEW SECTIONS THERETO®"
On motion by Bartlett, Council waived further"reading of Ordinance
Noo 1392, and passed and adopted same by the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen: Coen, Bartlett, Gisler, Kaufman, Stewart, Green,
Shipley
NOES: Councilmen: None
ABSENT; Councilmen: None
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ORDINANCE NO, 1393 - ADOPTED - INOPERABLE VEHICLE
The Clerk gave Ordinance No, 1393 a second reading by title - "AN
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH PROVIDING
FOR THE ABATEMENT AND REMOVAL, AS PUBLIC NUISANCES, OF ABANDONED, WRECKED,
DISMANTLED OR INOPERATIVE VEHICLES OR PARTS THEREOF FROM PRIVATE PROPERTY
OR PUBLIC PROPERTY NOT INCLUDING HIGHWAYS AND RECOVERY OF COSTS OF
ADMINISTRATION THEREOF AS AUTHORIZED BY SECTION 22660 VEHICLE CODE; ADDING
ARTICLE 556 ENTITLED 'INOPERABLE VEHICLES' AND REPEALING SECTIONS
9730.21 AND 9730.22 OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH ORDINANCE CODE."
On motion by Bartlett, Council waived further reading of Ordinance
No. 1393 and passed and adopted same by the following roll call vote:
AYES- Councilmen: Coen, Bartlett, Gisler, Kaufman, Stewart, Green,
Shipley
NOES: Councilmen: None
ABSENT: Councilmen: None
ORDINANCE NO. 1395 - FIRST READING - STORAGE OR MERCHANDISE
The Clerk gave Ordinance No. 1395 a first reading by title - "AN
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ESTABLISHING
REGULATIONS LIMITING THE TYPE, HEIGHT, AND BULK OF STRUCTURES AND/OR
EXTERIOR SIDE YARD SETBACKS; LIMITING ALSO OUTSIDE DISPLAY AND/OR
STORAGE OF MERCHANDISE SOLD ON PREMISES TO THOSE ITEMS NORMALLY CONDUCTED
IN THE OPEN; REVEALING SECTION 9431 (d) AND AMENDING, RENUMBERING AND
ADDING SECTIONS TO DIVISION 9 OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH ORDINANCE CODE."
On motion by Green, Council waived further reading of Ordinance No.
1395. Motion carried.
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RESOLUTION NO, 2687 - DELETED - UV 67-38
On motion by Stewart, Council deleted Resolution No, 2687, pertaining
to Use Variance No, 67-38, from the.agendad Motion carried.
RESOLUTION NO, 2694• - ADOPTED - JUDGMENT AGAINST GENERAL INSURANCE
The Clerk read Resolution No. 2694 by title - "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AUTHORIZING THE FOUNTAIN VALLEY
SCHOOL DISTRICT TO STIPULATE WITH CERTAIN PARTIES THAT SUBDIVISION
IMPROVEMENT BOND NO. 520592 MAY BE APPLIED TO A JUDGMENT FOR THE CITY
OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AGAINST THE GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA®"
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ORDINANCE NO. 1389 - ADOPTED - ZC. 67-35 AND 67-36
The Clerk gave Ordinance No. 1389 a second reading by title - "AN
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH RELATING
TO ZONE CASES NO. 67-35 and 67-36; AMENDING THE HUNTINGTON BEACH
ORDINANCE CODE BY RECLASSIFYING DM-33 (Sectional District Map 25-5-11)
AND DM-20 (Sectional District Map 18-6-10)."
On motion by Bartlett, Council waived further reading of Ordinance
No. 1389, and passed and adopted same by the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen: Coen, Bartlett, Gisler, Kaufman, Stewart,
Green, Shipley
NOES: Councilmen: None
ABSENT: Councilmen: None
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ORDINANCE NO.1391 - SECOND READING - DELETED - CHARTER AMENDMENTS
On motion by Green, Council deleted Ordinance No. 1391 from the Council
agenda. Motion carried.
ORDINANCE NO. 139,E — FIRST READING - CHARTER AMENDMENTS
The Clerk read Ordinance No. 1390 by title - "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH PROPOSING AMENDMENTS TO THE
CHARTER OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AND PROVIDING FOR.THE SUBMISSION
OF THE SAME TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS THEREOF FOR ADOPTION AND RATIFI-
CATION AT THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON THE 9TH DAY OF
APRIL, 1968."
Mrs. Marge H. Gage, 302 Crest, City, addressed the Council and expressed
her desire to keep the positions of City Clerk, City Attorney, and
City Treasurer elective.
Mr. Jerry Matney, 19846 Leighton Drive, City, addressed the Council
and discussed the elimination of the City Clerk from the charter
amendments.
Following considerable discussion and on motion by Green, Council
amended Ordinance No. 1390 to eliminate all of paragraph two in
proposed charter amendments numbers 1, 2 and 3. Motion carried.
On motion by Green, Council waived further reading of Ordinance No.
1390 as amended. Motion carried.
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ORDINANCE NO. 1392 -
FIRST READING.- M
°he Clerk presented a communication from the Director of Public .Works,
together with Ordinance No. 1392, recommending the adoption of .an
Ordinance to control overload movements by permit, on City streets.
The Clerk gave Ordinance No. 1392 a first reading by title - "AN
ORDINANCE OF CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH RELATING
TO MOVEMENT OF OVERLOADS; ADDING ARTICLE 618 AND NEW SECTIONS THERETO."
On motion by Bartlett, Council waived further reading of Ordinance
No. 1392. Motion carried.
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ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Huntington Beach, California
January 30, 1968
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Honorable Mayor -- ------
and City Council -.-
City of Huntington Beach
Attention: Doyle Miller
City Administrator
Subject: Ordinance No. 1392
Movement of Overloads - Permit
Required
Gentlemen:
The attached Ordinance No. 1392 requires the operator of any
vehicle which is overweight, overheight or overwidth according to
the California Vehicle Code to obtain a permit from the Public
Works Department to move such an overload upon our City streets.
The purpose of this article is to regulate and limit overload
vehicles to the use of certain prescribed routes at predetermined
times in order to prevent damage to our streets and bridges and
protect other public and private property and life from damage or
injury which may result from the moving of such vehicles.
It is respectfully requested that your Honorable Body add
Ordinance No. 1392 to the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code in order
to further promote the general health, welfare and safety of the
citizens of this City.
Very truly yours,
James R. Wheeler
Director of Public Works
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