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<br />Ordinance
<br />~mending Fire Code
<br />
<br />Agreement
<br />Remington Rand
<br />
<br />Communications
<br />Phil Hanson,
<br />T~noraas Conzelm~ et al
<br />
<br />Request
<br />Steed Bros.
<br />
<br />Removal of
<br />crossing guards
<br />at certain inter-
<br />section~ ~
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<br /> Communication
<br />Edwin H. Armstrong
<br />
<br />Applications to
<br />solicit funds
<br />
<br />Plans and Specifications
<br />Advertise for bids
<br />Remodel Fire Station
<br />at 625 Cypress Ave.
<br />
<br />Advertise for bids
<br />surfacing of paths,
<br />walkways, etc at
<br />various Parks
<br />
<br />Resignation
<br />R. Carson S~ith (Charles
<br />W. Bowers Memorial Museum
<br />Board)
<br />
<br /> On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the following
<br /> entitled:
<br />
<br /> "Ordinance amending the Santa Ana Fire Code adopted by Ordinauce
<br /> No. 86~"
<br />
<br /> was introduced, considered and placed on file for second reading.
<br />
<br /> On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Markel and carried, the Mayor was
<br /> authorized to execute agreement dated May 8, 1958, with Remington Rand, to establi~.
<br /> a new cross-index record system in the office of the Clerk of the Council.
<br />
<br /> On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following
<br /> communications were received and filed:
<br />
<br /> From Phil Hanson, Auctioneer, suggesting that an auctioneer should be able to
<br /> a license from the City on an annual basis and at a reasonable fee,
<br /> ~Fr~ Thomas Conze~man giving notice of intention to terminate lease dated April 7,
<br />~' 195~, and that he is no longer conducting the business of display, sale and storage
<br /> of camp bodies to be mounted on motor vehicles, on property on the north side of
<br /> First Street and on the east side of King Street,
<br /> ~#~Frc~ A. B. Stephens, Yorba Linda, protesting the issuance of a parking ticket while
<br /> ~+~parked in the 200 block South Main Street and letter from Newcomb's relative to
<br /> Mr. Stephen's protest,
<br /> ¢#~ From H. P. I~,n~op, Long Beach, suggesting that the revenue derived from liquor sales
<br /> -a~should be channeled into legitimate business in order to alleviate the recession,
<br /> ~#~Frem Nathan Rubaloff, owner of property on West Walnut Street, stating his opinion
<br /> on proposed one-way streets for Walnut and First Streets and requestin~ a decision
<br /> on the issue.
<br />
<br /> On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the request of
<br /> Steed Bros. for permission to use one-third the width of the street on the north
<br /> side of Fifth Street to construct a temporary canopy, walkway and fence, in connect-
<br /> ion with the construction of an addition to the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
<br /> Company, was granted for a period of six months and that parking be eliminated from
<br /> the opposite side of the street, as recommended by the Manager.
<br />
<br /> It was moved by Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, that the
<br /> guards be removed from the intersections of Delhi and Flower, Borchard and Main
<br /> Broadway and Cubbon, where the School Patrol system is in effect.
<br />
<br /> On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the communication
<br /> Edwin H. Armstrong, General Chairman, reference meeting held at the Chamber of
<br /> Commerce at 7:30 P.M., on May l~th, for the purpose of creating a permanent
<br /> cc~ttee for the Santa Aha, California - Santa Ana, E1 Salvador Town ~tffiliation
<br /> Program, People to People Program, was received and filed.
<br />
<br /> On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the requests of
<br /> Veterans of Foreign Wars to sell Buddy Poppies on May 23 and 24, and of Mrs. Alice
<br /> C. Love, First Vice President, Franklin School P.T.A. to conduct a fund raising
<br /> activity in conjunction with the annual School Picnic, June 5th, at Memorial Park,
<br /> were granted.
<br />
<br /> On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the plans and speci-
<br /> fications were approved and the Purchasing Agent authorized to advertise for bids
<br /> for the remodeling of the former Fire Station at 625 Cypress Avenue, per Specificati
<br /> No. 672-9; bids to be opened June 2~d, 1958.
<br />
<br /> On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the Purchasing Agent
<br /> was authorized to advertise for bids for the surfacing and resurfacing of paths,
<br /> walkways, picnic areas and general purpose courts in ~tlona, Prentice, Madison and
<br /> Memorial Parks, per Specification No. 691-1; bids to be opened June 2, 1958.
<br />
<br /> On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Hall and carried, the resignation of
<br />
<br /> R. Carson .~mlth as a member of the Charles W. Bowers Memorial Museum Board, effect~_
<br /> May 19, 1958, was accepted with regret and the Clerk directed to send a letter to
<br /> Mr. ~uith expressing appreciation for his services on the Board.
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