HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-19-1991MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA
AUGUST 19, 1991
CALL TO ORDER
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
22 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA
6:17 P.M.
COUNCILMEMBERS
Present:
DAN YOUNG, Mayor
MIGUEL A. PULIDO, Mayor Pro Tern
JOHN ACOSTA (6:20 p.m.)
DANIEL E. GRISET
PATRICIA A. McGUIGAN
RICK NORTON
ROBERT L. RICHARDSON
Absent: NONE
STAFF
Present:
DEBRA KURITA, Assistant City Manager
EDWARD J. COOPER, City Attorney
JANICE C. GUY, Clerk of the Council
Absent: NONE
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PRESENTATIONS
Proclamation celebrating the 20th anniversary
of the "Santa Ana Winds," a marching band of
more than 100 Orange County students,
presented by COUNCILMEMBER
RICHARDSON to Santa Ana Winds founder
and Musical Director Robert L. Ward
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The Santa Ana Winds played "God Bless
America" with COUNCILMEMBER
RICHARDSON conducting.
Proclamation designating August 24, 1991, as
the "1991 Santa Ana Paint-A-Thon Day" in
recognition of a community program to paint
homes of senior citizens with limited income,
presented by COUNCILMEMBER
RICHARDSON to Paint-A-Thon sponsors
represented by American Savings Bank Vice
President for Community Relations Jo Etta
Brown, YWCA Director of Facilities & Special
Projects Jeanne Dorsey, and YWCA Executive
Director Mary Douglas
Proclamation designating August 26, 1991
through September 2, 1991, as "Santa Ana Job
Training Partnership Act (JTPA) Week,"
presented by COUNCILMEMBER GRISET to
Private Industry Council of Santa Ana Chair
Richard Kopel
Special Presentation from the State Attorney
General's Office recognizing the Santa Ana
Police Department's Problem Oriented Policing
Program, presented by Mark Gravel
(representing Attorney General Dan Lundgren)
to MAYOR YOUNG and Police Chief Paul
Walters
City Seal Plaque presented by MAYOR
YOUNG to Don Haffner in recognition of his
service on the Library Board from 1987-1991
CONSENT CALENDAR
The Mayor announced the following modification to the Consent Calendar:
Removal of Item 12.C. at the request of a member of the public for separate
action.
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Motion: Approve the following Consent Calendar Items.
MOTION: Pulido
SECOND: Richardson
VOTE:
AYES:
NOES:
Acosta, Griset, McGuigan, Norton, Pulido, Richardson,
Young
None
ABSENT: None
MINUTES
Motion:
1.A.
Approve Minutes.
REGULAR MEETING OF AUGUST 5, 1991
SPECIFICATIONS - PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES
Motion: Award in accordance with Request for Council Action.
2. A. UNIFORMS - POLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENTS - In the total estimated
annual amount of $110,000.00 for a 36-month term - Finance and Management
Services SPEC 91-041
To Uniforms, Inc. in the estimated annual amount of $85,000.00
To Uniform Center in the estimated annual amount of $25,000.00
2. B. SECURITY GUARD SERVICE AT CITY YARD - To Shield Security, Inc. in
an amount not to exceed $53,103.84 for one year with provision for a one-year
extension - Finance and Management Services SPEC 91-057
2.C. REPLACEMENT 54,000 LB. GVWR DUMP TRUCK - To Carmenita Truck
Center in the amount of $131,183.47 - Finance and Management Services
SPEC 91-059
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PROJECTS - MAINTENANCE, CONSTRUCTION OR IMPROVEMENT OF PUBLIC
FACILITIES
Motion: Award in accordance with Request for Council Action.
ALLEY IMPROVEMENTS - FISCAL YEAR 90-91 - To Damon Construction
in the estimated amount of $229,595.00 with total estimated project costs of
$277,000.00 - Public Works Agency
PROJ 7502/7058
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL APPLICATIONS
Motion: Receive and file.
ANDREWS, Simone and HUYNH, Thoi - "Simone's Blue Moon" - 302 N.
Main St., Person-to-person transfer, type 42 On-sale beer & wine, public
premises
Police: No protest
Planning: No action required
5.8.
PARK, Seung - "l-More Pizza" - 123 S. Harbor Blvd., Person-to-person
transfer, type 41 On-sale beer & wine, public eating place
Police: No protest
Planning: No action required
CHANG, Chung - "Palm Tree Inn" - 3855 S. Bristol St., Dropping partner off
type 41 On-sale beer & wine, public eating place
Police: No protest
Planning: No action required
LUCKY STORES, INC. - "Lucky" - 3329 S. Bristol St., Stock transfer, type
21 Off-sale general
Police: No protest
Planning: No action required
LUCKY STORES, INC. - "Lucky" - 770 S. Harbor Blvd., Stock transfer, type
21 Off-sale general
Police: No protest
Planning: No action required FILE 405
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FINAL PARCEL/TRACT MAPS
Motion:
Approve final map; accept the dedicatiOn$ thereon where appropriate and the
bonds in the amounts set; authorize execution of subdivision agreements by
Mayor and Clerk.
10.A.
TRACT MAP 14246 - 1102-1106 W. Second Street - Consolidates 0.27 acre of
land into one parcel for the purpose of developing a three-unit residential
condominium project - Public Works Agency FILE 625.30
iO.B.
TRACT MAP 14399 - 201,203 and 205 N. Fairview Street - Resubdivides
1.53 acres of an existing lot into one parcel for developing 10 automotive repair
condominiums - Public Works Agency FILE 625.30
AGREEMENTS
Motion: Direct the City Attorney to prepare and Mayor and Clerk to execute agreements.
12.A.
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND SCHOOLER
COMPANY - For appraisal services for the widening of Westminster Avenue
between Fairview and Euclid in the total amount of $20,795.00 - Community
Development Agency A-91-084
12.B.
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND JACK G.
McCULLOCH - For the lease of 1,385 sq. feet of space at 116 W. Fourth
Street for the Downtown Development Division, in the monthly amount of
$1,818.00 for a period of five years - Community Development Agency
A-91-085
12.C.
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND MOULTON
PATTERSON - Removed for separate discussion action. (See Minutes page
250.)
12.D.
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND THE CITY OF
COSTA MESA - For the rehabilitation of Sunflower Avenue between Main and
Bristol Streets - Public Works Agency A-91-087
12.E.
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND ACE
PARKING - Amendment to agreement for the daily operation of the City's four
Downtown parking garages extending the term of the contract to January 1,
1992 - Community Development Agency A-91-088
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12.F.
12.G.
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND
METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ET
AL - Amendment to Joint Participation Agreement for the Green Acres
Reclamation Project - Public Works Agency A-91-089
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND RICCI
SIEGEL ZUKERMAN - Amendment to the lease of 1,288 sq. ft. space for
records storage at 101 W. Fourth Street for the Public Works Agency in the
monthly amount of $961.71 for a period of five years - Community
Development Agency A-91-090
12.H.
Motion:
12.1.
Motion:
1.
Motion:
2.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA - I-5 WIDENING
Direct the City Attorney to prepare and Mayor and Clerk to execute
agreement.
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND THE STATE
OF CALIFORNIA - For the acquisition of various parcels of real property for
the 1-5 Freeway widening for the total sum of $23,500.00 - Community
Development Agency A-91-091
Approve deeds and authorize execution by Mayor and Clerk.
DEEDS
760S, 7606, 7607, 7608, 7609
INSTALLATION OF TRAFFIC BEACON - CIVIC CENTER AT PARTON
Direct the City Attorney to prepare and Mayor and Clerk to execute agreement.
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND THE
COUNTY OF ORANGE - For installation of an overhead yellow flashing
beacon on Civic Center Drive at Parton Street - Public Works Agency
A-91-092
Award in accordance with Request for Council Action.
FLASHING PEDESTRIAN BEACON - CIVIC CENTER DRIVE AND
PARTON STREET - To Macadee Electrical Construction in the amount of
$19,095.00 with total estimated project costs of $25,000.00 - Public Works
Agency PROJ 2569
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BOARDS/COMMISSIONS/COMMITTEES
13.A. APPOINTMENTS
Motion: Appoint.
1. Wendell S. Bril, 941 W. Buffalo, recommended by COUNCILMEMBER
RICHARDSON as a representative to the Uniform Code Appeals Board for a
partial term to expire November 30, 1994 (Replacing Coil) - Clerk of the
Council FILE 110.15
2. Maria A. Mendoza, 808 N. Parkcenter Dr., #66, recommended by
COUNCILMEMBER RICHARDSON as Ward 2 representative to the Library
Board for a partial term to expire November 30, 1994 (Replacing Haffner) -
Clerk of the Council FILE 110.15
3. Harold F. LaFlamme, 2029 N. Mantle Lane, recommended by
COUNCILMEMBER McGUIGAN as Ward 1 representative to the Personnel
Board for a partial term to expire November 30, 1992 (Replacing Clark) - Clerk
of the Council FILE 110.15
13.B. CURRENT VACANCIES
Motion: File report.
CURRENT VACANCIES REPORT DATED AUGUST 12, 1991 - Clerk of the
Council FILE 110
13.C. RESIGNATION
Motion: Accept with regret; direct Clerk to post vacancy; authorize preparation of
appropriate recognition for service to the City.
Mary L. Yunt from the Private Industry Council by letter effective immediately.
(Term expires 2/1/92) FILE 110.15
UNINVESTIGATED LIABILITY CLAIMS
Motion: Refer to administration for processing.
14.A. CLAIMS RECEIVED FROM JULY 1991 TO AUGUST 9, 1991 - Clerk of
the Council FILE 415
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CLERK OF THE COUNCIL POSTING REPORT
Motion: Instruct Clerk to enter notice of posting into the Minutes.
15.A. The August 5, 1991, City Council Agenda was posted on the door of the
Council Chambers, 22 Civic Center Plaza, at 2:10 p.m., August 1, 1991.
15.B. The Notice of Adjournment of the August 5, 1991 Council Meeting was posted
on the doors of the Council Chambers, 22 Civic Center Plaza, at 7:55 p.m.,
August 5, 1991.
REPORTS
Motion:
16.A.
Receive and file report.
MONTHLY REPORT OF INVESTMENTS AS OF MAY 31, 1981 - Finance
and Management Services FILE 310
NON-CATEGORIZED ITEMS
19.A. EMPLOYEE GROUP INSURANCE RENEWALS
Motion: Direct the City Attorney to prepare and Mayor and Clerk to execute the
following annual agreements to commence October 1, 1991:
Kaiser Foundation Healthplan A-91-096
CIGNA Healthplan of California; Healthplan (Group Practice) and Private
Practice Plan A-91-097
Health Maintenance Network of Southern California
Pacific Coast Administrators: Self-funded Medical Plan
Pacific Coast Administrators: Self-funded Dental Plan
A-91-098
A-91-099
A-91-100
A-91-101
Safeguard Health Plans: Prepaid Dental Benefits
Standard Insurance Company: Life Insurance and Accidental Death &
Dismemberment, Long-term Disability Insurance A-91-I02
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ORDINANCES SECOND READING/IMPLEMENTATION RESOLUTIONS
Votes in this category may differ from the vote on the Consent Calendar. The decision on
these items was made at a previous Council meeting and the vote carried forward. Ifa
Councilmember was absent at the previous meeting, but is present for this meeting and does
not declare otherwise, his/her vote is recorded as affirmative. Absences at this meeting are
recorded us such.
21.A.
GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 90-9 - AMENDMENT APPLICATION
1052
(Revised on August 5, 1991, by unanimous vote.)
Ordinance published in the O.C. Reporter on July 19, 1991.
Motion: 1. Place ordinance on second reading and adopt.
ORDINANCE NS-2139 - An ordinance of the City of Santa rezoning various
properties in the City to achieve consistency with the General Plan and with
current or proposed uses of such properties (AA 1052, Exclusive of the area
north of First Street between Spurgeon and Lacy Streets) - Planning and
Building Agency FILE 625.55
2. Adopt resolution.
RESOLUTION 91-078 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa
Ana amending Resolution No. 91-71 to delete the change in Land Use
Designation for the area south of Fifth Street, between Raitt and Bristol Streets -
Community Development Agency FILE 625.55
21.B.
Motion:
TRAFFIC REGULATION REVISIONS
(Placed on first reading on August 5, 1991, by unanimous vote.)
Ordinance published in the O.C. Reporter on August 12, 1991
Place ordinance on second reading and adopt.
ORDINANCE NS-2141 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana amending
various sections of Chapter 36 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code to make certain
minor revisions to the traffic regulations of the City - Public Works Agency
FILE 1000
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21.C. AMENDMENT APPLICATION 1053
Motion:
(Placed on first reading on August 5, 1991, by a 6/0 vote with Young absent.)
Ordinance published in the 0.C, Reporter on August 12, 1991
Place ordinance on second reading and adopt.
ORDINANCE NS-2142 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana rezoning
certain property located south of Santa Ana Boulevard between Ross Street and
Broadway to the C3 (Central Business) District and rezoning certain property
located on the north side of Third Street between Ross Street and Flower Street
to the P (Professional) District (AA No. 1053) - Planning and Building Agency
FILE 625.55
BUDGET ADJUSTMENTS
60.A. APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 92-035 - ALLOCATION OF
EMERGENCY SHELTER GRANT FUNDS
Motion: 1. Approve.
Emergency Shelter Grant Program for 1991 as recommended by staff -
Community Development Agency FILE 621
2. Approve. (Requires five affirmative votes.)
APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 92-035 - Transferring $10,500 from
account 135-152-6931-PROJ 7604-Emergency Shelter Grant to 135-152-6931-
Various - Community Development Agency FILE 310.05
3. Direct the City Attorney to prepare and the City Manager to execute.
Agreements with nonprofit service agencies awarded funds pursuant to the
approved allocations. A-91-093(A- )
*** END OF CONSENT CALENDAR***
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BUSINESS SESSION
AGREEMENT
Jim McGuigan, 5642 Keelson, suggested that the Council update the contract for Cable
Television Consultant Services to reflect current practices and procedures before awarding
the contract.
12.C.
Motion:
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND MOULTON
PATTERSON - For Cable television consultant services for one year in an
amount not to exceed $34,000.00 with a one-year extension option - Recreation
and Community Services A-91-086
Direct the City Attorney to prepare and Mayor and Clerk to execute agreement.
MOTION: Norton
VOTE: AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT: None
SECOND: Acosta
Acosta, Griset, McGuigan, Norton, Pulido, Richardson,
Young
None
NON-CATEGORIZED ITEMS
19.B.
WASHINGTON SQUARE NEIGHBORHOOD TRAFFIC PROTECTION
PLAN
Staff presentation by: George Alvarez, City Engineer, Public Works Agency
The following persons spoke regarding the Washington Square Neighborhood Protection
Plan:
Donna Buckridge, 1107 N. Towner
Jon Heiland, 807 N. Louise
David Caney, 1016 N. Towner
Miles Leach, 2025 W. Tenth Street (opposed plan)
Syl Salenius, 919 N. Olive
George Keeler, 1127 N. Lowell
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Motion: Approve.
Two-phase Washington Square Neighborhood Traffic Protection Plan (WSNTP)
with the first phase to be implemented immediately, and the second phase to
follow six months after implementation of phase one, if supported by a two-
thirds majority of the neighborhood's residents based on the number of WSNTP
survey forms received by the City - Public Works Agency
MOTION: Pulido SECOND: Richardson
VOTE:
AYES:
NOES:
Acosta, Griset, McGuigan, Norton, Pulido, Richardson,
Young
None
ABSENT: None FILE 1000
Mayor Pro Tem Pulido requested that staff notify the Council in the event the vote shows
that the residents of a single street are skewing the vote to result in additional traffic on other
streets.
ORDINANCES/FIRST READING
25.A.
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT FEE PROGRAM
Motion: Place ordinance on first reading and authorize publication of title.
ORDINANCE NS-2143 - An ordinance of the City of Santa Ana amending
Section 8-44 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code to modify the single-family home
exemption to the Transportation System Improvement Program fee - Public
Works Agency
MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Pulido
VOTE:
AYES:
NOES:
Acosta, Griset, McGuigan, Norton, Pulido, Richardson,
Young
None
ABSENT: None FILE 1000
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RESOLUTIONS
35.A. BASIC CLASSIFICATION/COMPENSATION PLAN - FIRE MARSHALL
Motion: Adopt resolution.
RESOLUTION 91-079 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa
Ana amending Resolution 91-066 to add a special compensation provision -
Personnel Services
MOTION: McGuigan
VOTE: AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT: None
SECOND: Pulido
Acosta, Griset, McGuigan, Norton, Pulido, Richardson,
Young
None
FILE 505
35.B.
Motion:
APPLICATION - CALIFORNIA TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
GRANT PROPOSITION 116 BICYCLE PROJECTS
Adopt resolution.
RESOLUTION 91-080 ~ A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa
Ana authorizing the Executive Director of the Public Works Agency to apply
for Bicycle Program Funds Under Proposition 116, and to execute an agreement
for the use of such funds, on behalf of the City of Santa Ana- Public Works
Agency
MOTION: Pulido SECOND: Norton
VOTE:
A YES:
NOES:
Acosta, Griset, McGuigan, Norton, Pulido, Richardson,
Young
None
ABSENT: None FILE 1015
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35.C.
Motion:
ABANDONMENT 90-A3 - BIRCH STREET SOUTH OF THIRD STREET
Adopt resolution.
RESOLUTION 91-081 - A resolution of the City Council of the City of Santa
Ana vacating an excess right-of-way portion of Birch Street south of Third
Street - Community Development Agency
MOTION: McGuigan SECOND: Acosta
VOTE:
AYES:
NOES:
Acosta, Griset, McGuigan, Norton, Pulido, Richardson,
Young
None
ABSENT: None FILE 1040.20
DEED
RECESSED TO HOUSING AUTHORITY - SPECIAL MEETING - 7:12 P.M.
IMMEDIATELY RECONVENED - All Councilmembers present.
RECESSED TO CLOSED SESSION - ROOM 147 - 7:14 P.M.
The Clerk of the Council announced the City Council was recessing to Closed Session
pursuant to:
Government Code Section 54956.9(a) to confer with the City Attorney regarding pending
litigation which had been initiated formally to which the City was a party, to wit:
Dittman vs. City of Santa Ana (Worker's Compensation)
Seixas vs. City of Santa Ana (Worker's Compensation)
Litigation (identification of which would jeopardize the City's ability to
conclude existing settlement negotiations to its advantage);
Government Code Section 54956.9(b)(1) regarding pending litigation of significant exposure;
Government Code Section 54957.6 to meet with its designated representatives regarding
labor relations matters.
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RECONVENED - COUNCIL CHAMBERS - 7:45 P.M. - All Councilmembers present.
COMMENTS
90.A.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Margaret Fan'is, 15200 S. Magnolia, #43, Westminster, reported she was being harassed by
gang members in the Civic Center area and asked the Councilmembers for assistance in
stopping the harassment.
Jim Tucker, 2062 S. Rene, Human Relations Commission Chair, indicated the Commission
was interested in establishing a program to assist senior citizens who are unable to paint their
homes. The Mayor requested staff investigate the matter. Councilmember McGuigan
suggested Tucker contact the Santa Ana Jaycees who were looking for a project for their
service organization.
Steve Quartararo, 811 N. Broadway, requested that the Council reconsider its action with
respect to the single-room occupancy ordinance and include his site at 811 N. Broadway
among those approved for development as a single-room occupancy structure.
Florence Leach, 2025 W. Tenth Street, expressed the opinion that many deficiencies existed
in the Washington Square Neighborhood Protection Plan.
Scan Mill, 617 S. Starboard, expressed the opinion that the City Council was fiscally
irresponsible in providing funds to the Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce and requested an
accounting of the use of those funds allocated to the Chamber by the City. The Mayor
requested the Assistant City Manager prepare such a report.
90.C.
CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS
Councilmember Acosta requested a response from the City Attorney with respect to a recent
communication to the Council from Catellus Development. He also cited lack of appropriate
support from Council Services staff and requested a meeting with the Mayor to discuss the
subject.
Councilmember Acosta also presented a "Key to the City of Tecate" to Mayor Young from
Mayor J. Ruben Adame Loustaunau, Mayor of Tecate, which he had received on behalf of
Mayor Young during a recent visit to Tecate, Mexico.
In response to Councilmember Pulido, the Police Chief provided a brief status report on the
Department's implementation of the City's cruising ordinance and the operations of the Gang
Unit Task Force.
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Councilmember Richardson complimented Santa Ana Community Preservation Inspector
Cecilia Flores and Santa Ana Police Officer Carol Craig on their code enforcement efforts in
the Willard/Ross area. He also asked staff to investigate the feasibility of a purchase by the
YWCA of property at the northwest corner of Washington and Durant.
Councilmember McGuigan complimented the Fire Department on their recent successful
Underground Tank Conference which she attended and commended Santa Ana Firefighter
Bruce Guy for his coordination of the Conference.
70.A.
Motion:
CLOSED SESSION REPORT
Approve.
Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Santa Ana and the Santa
Ana Police Management Association for the period July 1, 1991 through
June 30, 1993 ^-91-094
Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Santa Ana and the Service
Employees International Union/Local 1939 AFL-CIO, CLC, Part Time
Employees Representation Union for the period July 1, 1991 through April 30,
1992. A-91-095
Motion:
Authorize settlements as follows:
Dittman vs. City of Santa Ana (Worker's Compensation), stipulation and
compromise and release in the amount of $16,520.00.
Seixas vs. City of Santa Ana, compromise and release in the amount of
$30,000.00.
MOTION: Young
VOTE: AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT: None
SECOND: Griset
Griset, McGuigan, Pulido, Richardson, Young
Acosta, Norton
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Motion: Authorize settlement of 30 claims regarding Police activity in the CSvic Center
on August 15, 1990, in the amount of $400,000.00.
MOTION: Young SECOND: Griset
VOTE: AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT: None
Griset, McGuigan, Pulido, Richardson, Young
Acosta, Norton
ADJOURNMENT - 8:18 P.M. - To 5:30p.m., August 20, 1991, Council Chambers,
22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Aha, California
Clerk of the Council
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