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CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA
March 18, 1968
The meeting was called to order at 2:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers, 217 North
Main Street with the following Councilmen.present: Wade Herrin, Walter Brooks,
James E. Carlson, Lorin Griset, J. Ogden Markel, Thomas W. Thurman and Mayor
Tom McMichael. Also present were City Manager Carl J. Thornton, City Attorney
William L. Mock, Director of Public Works Ronald W01ford, Planning Director
Van Stevens, and Clerk of the Council Doris M. Brown.
MINUTES
1968, were approved as submitted.
On motion of Councilman Brooks, seconded
by Councilman Herrin and carried, the
Minutes of the Regular Meeting of March 4,
EXECUTIVE SESSION At 2:02 P.M. the City Council adjourned
to executive session for approximately
45 minutes to discuss appointments to
Steering Committee for the Centennial Celebration. The Council reconvened
at 2:50 P.M. with all Councilmen present.
PROJECT C-148 On motion of Councilman Griset, seconded
by Councilman Herrin and carried, the
City Council ordered filed report of
bids received for Project C-l~8, St. Gertrude Place at the Southern Pacific
Railroad Crossing; awarded contract at unit prices to the low bidder,
Industrial Contracting Company; and rejected all other bids.
BID CALLS On motion of Councilman Griset, seconded
by Councilman Brooks and carried, Council
approved plans and specifications and
authorized advertising for bids for the following:
Police Cars, opening 2/23/68.
Service Road and Walkway Paving, Prentice Park, opening 4/9/68.
WAIVE READING The full reading of ordinances and
resolutions, the titles of which appeared
on the public agenda, was waived on
motion of Councilman Herrin, seconded by Councilman Griset and ~uanimously
carried.
ORD. NS-914 - A.A. 620 01~DINANCE NS-91~ PREZONING AND ESTABLISHING
ROKRS DISTRICT CLASSIFICATIONS ON AMENDMENT
APPLICATION NOo 620, FIL~ BY LESTER W. AND
FLORENCE J. ROHRS, AND AMENDING SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP 31-4-9 (EXHIBIT AA 620 A)
(northwest corner of Glassell and Fairhaven) was passed ~o second reading on
motion of Councilm~n Brooks, seconded by Councilman Herrin and carried.
CITY COUNCIL 396
March 18, 1968
RES. 65-3a ~o~ ~7 I~SOLUTION 68~3a FAVORING THE RET~fI'ION
CIGARmr£~ TAX I~v~ES OF THE PHESF/~T METHOD OF ALLOCATING
CIGAP~r£E TAX REVENUES was adopted on
motion of Councilman Herrin, seconded by Councilman Oriset.
AYES:
NOES:
ABS.ir, ST:
Herrin, Brooks, Carlson, Oriset, Markel, Thurman, McMichael
None
None
RES. 68-33 C~%~ RESOLUTION 68-33 OF THE CITY COUNCIL
BROWN ACT AMENDMenTS OF THE CIT~ OF SANTA ANA EXPRESSING
OPPOSITION TO FURTHER EXTENSION OF THE
"RALPH M. BROWN ACT" BY THE ADDITION OF THE SECTION SET OUT IN ASSEMBLY B~.T.
NUMBER 202 was adopted on motion of Councilman Herrin, seconded by Councilman
Oriset.
AYES:
NOE~:
AESE~T:
Herrin, Brooks, Carlson, Griset, Markel, Thurman, McMichael
None
None
RES.:68-3~ C~ %~ RESOLUTION 68-34 SUPPORTING RESOLUTION
TOPLESS LEGISLATION 68-1~ OFT HE CIT~ OF COSTA MESA DEALING
WITH LEGISLATION ON "TOPLESS"
AND ENTERTAINERS was adopted on motion of Councilman Herrin, secondedby
Councilman Griset.
AYES: Herrin, Brooks, Carlson, Griset, Markel, Thurman, McMichael
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
I~ES. 68r35 ~% ~ RESOLUTION 68-35 REQUESTING TEAT THE
TAX REFUND LAWSUIT COU'~I~f OF ORANGE DEFEND THE ACTION FOR
RECOVERY OF TAXES PAID UNDER PROTEST
FI~.~n BY W. T. GRANT COMPANY AGAINST '£~ COD~TY' OF ORANGE, THE CITY oF SAETA
ANA AND ~£~ DE~ENDA~TS (196~-65) was adopted on motion of Councilman
Herrin, seconded by Councilman Grieet.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Herrin, Brooks, Carlson, Grise't, Markel, Thurman, McMichael
None
None
RES. 68-36 - VA 68-~ ~% RESOLDTION 68-36 A~'~'A~MING THE DECISION
DIAZ OF T~ PLANNING CO~iISSION AND DENYING
~ VARIANCE ON APPLICATION NO. V. A. 68-~,
FI?.k~l BY JOHN S. AND CBRISTINE DIAZ (apartments, 502 E. Pine) was adopted on
motion of Councilman Brooks, seconded by Councilman Thurmano
AYES:
NOES:
ABS~:
Brooks, Carlson, Markel, Thurman, McMichael
Herrin, Oriset
None
CITY COUNCIL 397
March 18, 1968
RES. 68-37 RESOLUTION 68-37 AUTHORIZING CONDEMNATION
CONDEMNATION OF REAL PROPERTY FOR TEE WIDENING AND
IMPROVEMENT OF FIRST STREET BETWEEN BIRCH
AND I~JSH STP~J~,'S was adopted on motion of Councilman Griset, seconded by
Counc ~ lmA~ ~X'ooks.
AYES: Eerrin, Brooks, Carlson, Griset, Thurman, McMichael
NOES: Markel
ABSr~T: None
HOWard Ryan, 801 W. FirSt Street, asked Council several questiOns regarding
condemnation proceedings and about parking on the northwest corner of First
and Main.
RES. 68-38 - McFADDEN RESOLUTION 68-38 AUTHORIZING CHA~,.',-IZATION
"NO STOPPING" ZONES OF McFADDEN AVENUE BETWEEN FAIRVIEW AND
P~,'r£ ST~TS AND ESTABLISHING A "NO
S~)P~ING" ZONE IN SAID A~EA was adopted on motion of Councilmen Griset,
seconded by CouncilmA~ Brooks.
AYES: Herrin, Brooks,
NOES: None
ABSEnt: None
Carlson, Griset, Markel, Thurman, McMichael
RES. 68-39 - D~n WITH CASE RESOLUTION 68-39 ACCEPTING A D~i~, FOR
FIRST SI~T THE WIDENING OF FIRST STREET FOR WHICH
Tm CITY IS PAYING A CASH CONSIDERATION
(First Western Bank)was adopted on motion of Councilman Brooks, seconded by
Councilman Carlson.
AYES:
NOES:
ABS~avr:
Herrin, Brooks, Carlson, Griset, Thurman, McMichae~
Markel
None
RES. 68-40 - b.:..,, WITH CASH RESOLUTION 68-40 ACCEPTING A D~.:,, FOR
WHICH Ta~ CITY IS PAYING A CASH CONSID-
ERATION (John Smith et al) was adopted
on motion'of Council~-n Brooks, seconded by Councilman Carlson.
AYES: HexTin, Brooks, Carlson, Griset, Markel, Thurman, McMichael
NOES: None
ABS~,-r: None
RES. 68-41 - D~WnS,: NO CASH RESOLUTION 68-41 ACCEPTING D,:,:,,S FOR
WHICH T~ CITY IS PAYING NO CASH
CONSIDERATION (Bank of America, Wade,
Shell Oil Co. ) was adopted on motion of Councilm-~l Griset, seconded by
Councilman Eerrin,
AYES:
NOES:
A BSEI~T:
Herrin, Brooks, Carlson, Griset, Markel~ Thurman, NcMichael
None
None
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CITY C0UNOIL
Marc~ 18, 196~
RES. 68-~R QUITCLAIM D==,. C0~ RESOLUTION 68-~2 AU'A'~0RIZING ~.CUTION
OF A QUITCLAIM D~!'w., TO OWNEP~ OF RECOI~
~'x'~ NO CASH cONSIDEltATION (Vehicular
access rights west Side of l~riStOl, South side of War~er) was adopted on
motion of Councilman Carlson~ seconded by Councilman Herrin.
AYES: HeX'rim, Brooks, Carlson~ Griset, Markel, Thurman, McMichael
NOES: None
AESENT: None
I~ES. 68-~3 c o~ ~ I~$OLUTION 68-~3 REqUESTI_~ T~AT ~
T~ ~ ~ C~r~ OF O~GE D~ ~ ACTION
~O~OF T~ PA~ ~ ~
rl~ ~ W. T. G~ C~A~ AGA~ T~ C~ OF ~E~ T~ CI~ OF ~
A~, A~ ~ DE~S (1965~, 1~-67) ~s adored on motion of
Co~ct~ ~ooks, sec~ ~ Co~ci~ He~,
He~in, ~ooks, Carlson, Griset, ~rkel~ ~, Mc~chael
~e
~e
TITLE S~VICES AOl~Wmm~PrS ~=~ Acting on the City Manager's rec~endation,
on motion of Councilman Griset, seconded by
Councilman ~rooks and carried, the City
Council authorized execution of written agreements with title companies for
services at rates below their published rate schedules.
CNANGE O~ER ~ 91 ~ No. 1 to contract with Scott BrOthers~
Construction, Fruit Street Tr~ Sewer~
increasing $833.75, was approved on motion
of Counci~mauNerrin, seconded by Councilman Brooks and carried.
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Applications were or~lered filed:
On motion of Coumcilman Griset, seconde~
by Councilman Herrin and carried, the
following Alcoholic Beverage License
Stop Over, 220 E. 3rd, New On Sale Beer;
Hamburger House, 1406. E. let, New On Sale Beer;
Stake Out, 2~17 W. let, On Sale General, Person Transfer;
Stop 'N Oo, ~10 E. ~arner, Off Sale Beer & Wine, Person Transfer;
Playmate, 1~1 W. 5th, On Sale Beer, Person Transfer.
VARIANCE A~D CONDiTIONAL ~'~% Decisions made by the Planning C~lsslon
USE PERMIT or the Zoning Administrator, where no
appeal has been filed, were affirmed on
motion of Councilmam Brooks, seconded by Councilman Griset and carried, for
the following:
VA ~-8, FIS~HAN - construct service station in R 1 District at 2702
N. Glaesell -
VA 68-9, RO~I~S ~ CO~A~ - e~st~ct semite station amd
shipp~g cemter ~ the C 4 ~ R 1 Districts at ~11-51 E. 17th - APP~0~;
C~ ~-~, ~ L~N C~CN - utilize s~gle f~i~ ~aidence for
ch~ch c~ssr~s in the R 2 District at 915 S. Birch St. -
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TRAffIC Report of control devices removed or
file/[ on motion of Councilman Herrin,
seconds/[ by Council~ Oriset an/[ carrie/[.
NATIONAL C~ETERIES The City of Costa Mesa resolution ~
urging establishment of new National
Cemeteries for veterans and their
families was ordere/[ filed, o~m~ion of Coumcilmam Griset, secomded by
Council~aa Thurman. Couucilxaen Br~ooks and Markel voted "No'!.
STATE LEGISLATION On motion'of Council-~ Brooks, seconded
By Councilman Griset and carried, the
City Attorney was instructed to prepare
a resolution stating opposition to Assembly Bill ~J~9 which would prohibit
municipal license taxes on motor vehicle carriers.
On motion of Coumcilmaa ~rooks, seconded by Counc~]m~ Herrin and carried,
the City Attorney was instructed to prepare a resolution stating City's
opposition to Assembly Bill 2~ regarding firefighterS collective negotiation.
It was ~oved by Councilman ~rooks, seconded by Counc~l~ Herrin, to instruct
the City Attorney to prepare a resolution opposing ACA ~ which would add a
new section to Article XI of the Constitution regarding vacancies in elective
offices in general law or chartered cities. Councilman Brooks then made a
motion, seconded by Councilman Nerrin, to amend his motion to include Assembly
Bill Bi0 and Assembly Biil 7~1 regarding vacancies in elective offices in
general law cities, an/[ to also include Senate Bill 21 regarding disciplinary
action against liquor licensees. The amendment to the motion was passed on
roll call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Herrin, Brooks, Carlson, C~riset, M~rkel, Thurman, McMichael
None ,
None
The amended motion was passed on roll call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSEItT:
Nerrin, Brooks, Carlson, Griset, Markel, Thurman, McMichael
None
None
MID-YEAR BUDGET REVISION On motion of Councilman Thurman, seconded
by Councilman Carlson, the City Council
approved the Manager's recommended mid-
year budget revision of 1967-68 budget allocations, on roll call vote:
AYES
NOE~
ABS~m~Z.
Herrin, Brooks, Carlson, Griset, M~rkel, Thurman, McMichael
None
None
CO~£f DISPOSAL FACILIT~ Report was presented regarding request
of Costa Mesa Sanitary District that
County Disposal Facility remain open
365 ~ays a year. Noting that the disposal facilities are closed only on
three holidays, it was the decision of the City Council, on motion of Councilman
Markel, seconded By Councilman Eerrin and carried, that the City Council express
opposition to any proposal for the County to hold open the disposal facilities
on these holidays.
March 18,. 1~68
WATER IW'~'.T. 0..0-~''~ Acting on the Manager's reCOmmendation,
City..C~cil approved the application
of Orange County Pump Company to drill
one water production well at ~006 %;. Westminster without setting precedent,
on motion of Councilman Herrin, seconded by Councilman Brooks and carried.
ORANGE C0~ST~ FAIR Report was presented regarding the
invitation from the President of
Orange County Fairgrounds Board of
Directors for Santa Ana City exhibit in the 1968 Fair. Councilmaa Markel
expressed his opinion that this might be a good project for the Steering
Committee for the Centennial Celebration to work on, and he and Councilman
Brooks were both of the opinion that a budget should he set up for this to
he done professionally. Mayor McMichael reported that the Chamber of Cc~nerce
had taken the matter under advisement a~d he thought Council shOUld wait to
get a recommendation back from the Chamber. Councilm-n Herrin was of the
opinion tha~ the business people and the citizens should promote the pr6Ject
rather than using public funds. Councilman Thurman stated this was a project
that would benefit everyone. The Clerk of the Council was instructed to
place the matter on the Agenda for April 1.
ROAD CONDITIO~
Councilman Herrin requested the staff
to check into the condition of Santiago
Street, south of Washington.
HARBOR DISTRICT ~\\~ CounciLm-n Markel reported that he had
been appointed a member of the new
committee of seven men to study the
establishment of a county-wide district or department of Harbors, RecreatiOn
and Parks for a recommendation for Orange County League of Cities tomaketo
the Board of Supervisors, and that it has been requested that the Santa Aha
City Attorney act as legal advisor to this committee.
On motion of Councilman Brooks, seconded by Councilman Herrin and carried,
the City Attorney was authorized to act as legal advisor to the committee.
RECESS At ~:35 P.M. the meeting was recessed
to 7:30 P.M,, at which time it was
reconvened with the same Councilmen
present. Following the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, the Invocation
was delivered hy the ReveremiDeanSmlth of TustinPresbyterianChurch.
EMPLOYEES' RESIDENCE ~ ~ 40 Report on residence requirement for
City employees was considered. Quimu
Moore, representing the Santa Ama City
Employees' Association, reported that the Employees' Association would like
the boundaries to be changed to include all of Orange County for all employees.
After some discussion by Couacil, a motion was made by Councilman Markel to
not make any change in the present residence requirement for City employees,
which motion was lost for lack of a second.
It was moved by Councilman Carlson to expand the boundaries to include all
of Orange County for all City employees, which motion was lost for lack of
a second.
Following review of the map of present boundaries, it was moved by Councilman
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Brooks~ seconded by CC~ncil~n Thur~an, that the boundaries remain as they
exist at the present time for City e~ployees. On roll cnll vote~
Br0~ks~: Markel, .Th~r~an, McMichael
Herrin, Carlson, Grlset
Hone
AYES:
HOES:
ABSENT:
Brooks, Carlson, Orlset, l~arkel, Thur=~
Herrin, XcMichael
TO~AFFILIATIOH Council considered propose~ membership
in the Town Affiliation program with
$300 fee. It was moved by Councilman
Griset,~ secondedBy Councilman Carlson, to table the matter. On roll call vote:
Bro~ks, Carlson, Oriaet, Thurman, XcMichael
Herrin, Nark~l
Hone
SU~DI~-ASIOH ~ The proposal to cha~e coaaideration
of reports on parcel and trant maps to
the aftermoon sessions at future meetings
was approved, on motion of Council--- Griaet, seconded by Council-s- Herrin
and carried.
~'AaAL MAP - TI~CT 611~ Final Tract M~p 611~, filed by l~ancho
Santiago Company creating 33 lots west
of Bristol, south of Memory Lane, Was
approved, dedications thereon accepted, and execution of subdivision agreement
authorized, c~ motion of CoUncilman Carlson, seconded by Councilman Herrin amd
carried o
~i~ALMAP - TRACT 6~6~ Final Tract Map 616~, filed by Oxbow,
Inc., creating 2~ iota at Pacific and
~ita Way, was approved, dedications
thereon accepte~, ami execution of su~livision agreement authorized, on
motion of C~unci/maaOrlset, sec~e~byCouncilmanCarlson and carried.
P~RCELNAP ~2 Parcel Map ~2 filed byRohrs Investment
Cc~pany creating2 parcels on the north-
west corner of 17th and Grand, was
approved subject to conditionS in Planning Director's report dated 3/~/68,
and alley requirement waived, om ~otion of Counci~-~n Carlson, seconded by
Counci~m~- Herrin and carrie~.
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PARCE~ MAP ~3 c~ parcel Map ~3 filed by Union 0il CC~pa~
~ creat~ 3 parcels at northeASt corner 0f
Trotter and Edinger, was approved ~ubject
t° Cc~ditiohs in P~a-,ing DireCtor. S report 4died 3/1~/6~, and alley require~t
waived, on notion of Councilman Brooks, secunded by Com~cilman Thurman amd carried.
PARCEL MAP ~ 0~~ Parcel Map 5~ filed by John O'connOr
ereating ~ parcels on seU~heaS2 C0rner
of ~-~' Drive and FairvieW, was 'apprOVed
subject to conditions ia Planning Director's report dated 3/12/68, an~ alley
requirement Waived, on notion of Councilw~ Griset, seeomled by Councilman
Herrin and carried.
Councilman Markel was excused fro~ the CoUncil Chamber before discussion of
the next item.
PARC~ MAP ~ ~%%~' Parcel Map 5~ filed by George S~ Markel
creating 2 parcels on the north Side Of
E~inger between Grand Ave. and Southern
Pacific Railroad, was approved subject to conditions in Planning Director's
repOr~ ~ated 3/12/68, and alley requireaent waived, on ~otion of Councilman
~errin, seconded by Coanei~-~w Brooks and carried.
Counci]~-_ Markel ret~ned to the Council table.
PARCEL MAP ~6 ~ ~ Parcel Map ~6 filed by Pacific Investments
creati~ ~ parcels on the south side of
17th, west of ~illi~ Street, ~s appr~ed
subJe~ to c~ition~ ~ P~ D~ect~'s Re~ ~ted 3/13/~, on m~i~ of
C~c~ ~in~ seco~ed by C~ci~ Griset ~ ca~ie~.
TENT. T~ACToMAP ~1 (l~w~) Tentative Tract Map ~1 (l~evised) filed
~ ~ by Deane Brothers creating 10 lots~ on
west side of Flower Street, south of
P.E.R.R. right-of-way, wes approve~, on motiun of Councilmam Griset, seconded
by Conacilmam Werrin ami caxTied, eubJeot to conditions in Planning Director's
eport ated
FINAL MAP - TRACT ~k~l 0~ ;-~ Fianl Tract Map ~k~l, filed by Deans
Brothers creating 10 lots em west side
Of Flower Street, south of P oE.R.Ro
~/6ht-of-way, was approved, dedicatio~ thereon accepted, and execution of
su~livision a~ree~ent authorized; on motion of C~anci~~-- Griset, seconded
by Cot~ucil~n Herrin a~& carrie~.
EXT~SI0~ OF TI~E O_~ ~ The request by Salvation Ar~y for 90
CUP 66-1~ day extension of time on CUP 66-1~ for
construction of church and youth center
at 1708-18 W. F&lin~er~ was approved on notion of ¢ouncil~- Werrin~ seconded
by Councilman Carlsom amd carried.
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BILLIAI~B The application of Pete R. Chawez and
Ray Dc~l~guez for family billiards at
2223 W. 5th, Bldg. D, was approved
subjeot to app!lca~ts' :~eet~ug the conditions of Section 6335 of the Santa
Ann ~micipal C~le and Section 3303 (b) of the U~ifor~ Building c~le~ on
motion of Cc~u~cil~an Herrin, seconded by Councilman Carlson and carried.
PUBLIC PROPERT[ USE The Application for Special License to
PRENTICE PAR~ Use Public Property of Diane Rohlss end
Helen Valeazuela to preach the Sospel
on Saturday afternoons frc~ 2:00 to ~:00 P.M. at Prentice Park, was considered
by Council.
On motion of Councilmau Thurman, seconded by C~uncilman Markel, applicatio~
for this use of the park was de~ied. Cou~cilaaa Norris voted UNo".
PUBLYC I~OPEI~ USE The Application for Special License to
Use Public Proper~y of Faith Assembly
Church to preach the gospel on Fridays
and Saturdays frc~ 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. at southweet corner of Sycamore and
~th Streets and at southeast corner of BAsh and ~th Streets was granted,
on moticm of Councilman Brook~, seconded by Co~ucilman Oriset and carried.
SOLIC1TATI0~ APPLICATION Action on application of Church of
C]~I~CN OF DELIVERANCE Deliverance to solicit funds for 60
days was deferred until the staff can
get more information regarding the organization, on motion of Councilman
Griset, seconded by Councilman Bro~ks and carried.
SOLiCiTATION APPLICATION .. The solicitation application of the
Girls Ca~p Group, Latter-Day Saints,
for candy and school record book sale
fr~ March 19th to May l$th was approved on motion of Coanc~1~" Nerrin,
seconded by Connctlman Carlson and carried.
REMBI~NI~ PAInTInG William Lowe~ Chairma~ of the Bowers
Musem~ Board, presente~ recc~aen~ation
that Council approve'agreement vtth
Ralph Andrews Productions, Inc. for 5 year loan of painting, "Man in Armors
to Bowers Museum. Gil ~nudson, Chamber of C~erce President, requested
Council defer action until Chamber can study further. Gor~lon BricMen,
1017 N. Wright, presented report regaxxling documentation and authenticity
of painti~ga, which was ordered filed on motion of ¢ounc~lw-- Nerrin,
seconded by Counci~-~- Markel and carried.
After so~e discussion by Council, it was moved by Councilman Griset, seconded
by Councilman Thur~aan, to accept the Museun Board's rec~maendation to approve
the agreement and authorize its execution. On roll call vote:
AYES: Brooks, carlson, Grlset, Markelj Thur~an, McMichael
NOES: Nerrin
ABSENT: None
ClT~ CO~ClL ~0~ March 18,
BOWE~S ~SEU~ F0~BD~TI~ ~0~ Williaa ~ preS~te~ rec~e~ti~'
C~AL ~~ ~ ~ ~ [~he ~.e~ B~d that Co'oil su~O~
the ~A ~i~ of the ~se~ ~ti~
fer capi2al ~re~ent p~ for the a~e~, ~p~ t~t the F~ti~
has a~ raise~ ~r $1~0~; they p~ to have the ~ild~g or buil~gs
on 0ity-~ pr~y ~ ask t~t the City sta~ ~ ~t~ the fae~lities.
Spea~ f~ ~he ~ti~ ~re: C~rlie S~---r, ~s. D~iger, ~ ~,
a~ ~. Hester 01~iler. C~ci~ He~ as~ if the proposal ~cl~
a~iti~al ~ for ~k~. ~. ~ar ~p~e~ t~t this ~i~t c~ later,
but is not ~ this p~; that mo~ d~ated ~h~ f~ ~s for additio~l
~ibit s~ce.
It vas moved by Councilman Brooks,, seconded by Councilman Thurman, that
C~mactl go on recor~ as supporting the fund ~rive of the Museum Foundation
Board for construction of buildings for Maseum ca City o~ned property, with
City to o~n these capital i~prove~ent~ and in return will ~aintain and staff
the operation.
It was moved by Councilman Griset; seconded by Councilman Herrin, to 'amend
the motion to include capital expenditures of any kind, including laud, The
amendment 'to the motion failed on roll call vote~
AYES~ Herrin, Griset
NOES: Brooks, Carlson, Markel, Thur~an, McMichael
AI~E~T: None
The original motion was adopted on roll call vote:
AYES~ B~0oks, Carlson, Markel, Thur~an, McMichael
NOES: Herrin, Oriset
Alm~,,~:. None
ORAL CO~ICATIONS Councilman Markel asked what was. being
done about the property at 120~ West
First Street. The City Manager explained
that the setbacks will go before the P]a-~Ing C~ssion as a hearing at their
first ~eeting in April.
ADJ~T There being no ~er business to
cn~A before the City Council, the
meeting was adjourned at 9~5 P.M.,
on motion of Councilman Herrin, seconded By Council~a~ Brooks and carried.
Deris M. Brown
Clerk of the Council
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