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484 <br /> <br /> .s. econded by Dahl and carried, the comnunication was received and filed. <br />II IB~Rderelease Communication was read from the Department of Public Works advising that improvemen~ <br /> <br />Tract No. 2385 <br /> <br />In Re <br />Election of <br />officers <br />Library Board <br /> <br />In Re <br />Compulsory rabies <br />inoculation of dogs <br /> <br />In Re <br />Application to <br />solicit funds <br /> <br />In Re <br />Personnel Board <br />Minutes <br /> <br />In Re <br />Coastal Municipal <br />Water District <br />Communication <br /> <br />In Re <br />Communication <br />Shoreline Planning <br />Assoc. of Calif. <br /> <br />In Re <br />Con~nunication <br />John M. Finamore <br />(leash law) <br /> <br />! InRe <br />!1 Taxicab <br />,I Application <br /> <br />within Tract No. 2385 have been completed and on motion of Councilman Jerome, <br />seconded by Markel and carried, bond filed by Louis B. Minter in the sum of <br />$16,500.00 was ordered released and improvements accepted as completed. <br />Communication was read from the Library Board informing the Council of the election <br />of new officers at meeting held January 10th, 1956, and on motion of Councilman <br />Heinly, seconded by Dahl and carried, the communication was received and filed. <br />Petitions were read signed by forty-six persons requesting an amendment to the <br />emergency Ordinance requiring the compulsory rhbies inoculation of dogs and on <br />motion of Councilman Dahl, seconded by Markel and carried, the petitions were <br />received and filed. Communications were read from Harriett C. Butler, Dr. R.G. <br />Morgan, Paul C. Phillips, et al requesting an amendment to the emergency Ordinance <br />providing that owners of pets, which are maintained within the confines of their <br />owner's property, would have the alternative choice of adequate leashing and con- <br />fining the pets at all times or for whatever length of time the Department of Public <br />Health would deem necessary, and that a leash law be enacted. On motion of <br />Councilman Heinly, seconded by Dahl and carried, the communications were received <br />and filed. Paul C. Phillips and several other protestants stated that in numerous <br />instances the vaccinations were harmful to pets and that a leash law would be more <br />effective than an Ordinance requiring the vaccination. It was moved by CounciLman <br />Jerome that the Attorney prepare an Ordinance providing for a leash law in lieu of <br />the present inoculation Ordinance. CounciLman Heinly stated he would second the <br />motion if the words "in lieu of the present inoculation Ordinance" were omitted. <br />Motion lost for lack of a second. It was moved, by Councilman Jerome that the <br />Attorney prepare an Ord%nance providing for a six foot leash law. Motion withdra%v <br />On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Jerome and carried, the application of <br />the Northeast Little League of Santa Ana for permission to solicit funds ~luring the <br />months of February, March and April 1956 , was granted. <br /> <br />On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Dahl and carried, the Minutes of the <br />Personnel Board meeting held January 25, 1956, were received and filed. <br /> <br />On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Markel and carried, the communication <br />from the Coastal Municipal Water District ~rging the Board of Directors of the <br />Metropolitan Water District to avail itself of the provisions of the recent amendment <br />to the Metropolitan Water District Act by initiating an appropriate system for short <br />term borrowing of funds for aqueduct construction purposes, was received and filed. <br />On motion of Councilman Markel, seconded by Dahl and carried, the communication from <br />Shoreline Planning Association of California, Inc., reference the undesirability of <br />the matching requirement on purchases of beach~s and parks and requesting Council <br />action urging the State Legislators to eliminate the requirement, was received and <br />filed. <br /> <br />On motion of CounciLman Dahl, seconded by Heinly and carried, the communication from <br />John M. Finamore suggesting that a leash law be adopted and consideration be given <br />to the matter of banning the raising of chickens within the City, was received~nd <br />filed. <br /> <br />On motion of Councilman Jerome, seconded by Markel and carried, the application of <br />Kenneth P. Morris to drive taxicabs, was received, filed and granted. <br /> <br /> <br />