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<br /> reposed Ordinance
<br />i' regulating taxicabs,
<br />ilmotor buses, etc.
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<br />On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Neinly and carried, the proposed Ordi-
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<br /> Communications
<br />~ Boundary Commission,
<br />~lCity of Ortmge,
<br />et al
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<br />ITransfer of funds
<br />11959-60 Budget
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<br />Reso.No.60-77
<br />University of Califomia
<br />campus area and peri-
<br />pheral land
<br />( annexat ions )
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<br />Change Orders
<br />Nos.4 and 5
<br />Police Facilities
<br />Bmilding
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<br /> hence regulating taXicabs~ motor buses, ambulances and the drivers thereof~ was re-i!
<br /> ferred to the City Attorney for correction and report at the next meeting.
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<br /> On motion of CounciLman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried~ the following
<br /> munications were received and filed:
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<br /> From the Boundary Con~nission regarding proposed annexation of territory to theli
<br /> it of Sa " ~ '
<br /> ~7%C y nra Aha Lincoln and Virginia W.st ~nnex," and advising the boundaries
<br /> the proposed anne×ation are reasonably definite and certain,
<br /> From the City of Orange submitting copy of Resolution No. 1634, proposing to
<br /> annex certain property located on the extreme north side of Orange designated
<br /> "Annexation No. 130,"
<br /> From the City of Orange submitting copy of Resolution NO. 1632, proposing to
<br /> annex certain property located on the extreme north side of Orange designated
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<br /> From the City of Orange submitting copy of Resolution No. 1633, proposing to
<br /> annex certain property located on the extreme north side of Orange designated
<br />£~"Annexstion No. 129/,
<br /> From the President of Orange Empire Chapter~ International Conference of Build~
<br /> Officials requesting an expression or suggestions from the !egis~ative bodies o~
<br /> the cities regarding their opinions of uniformity of building codes,
<br /> From the Do~aatown Association expressing sincere thanks and best wishes to the
<br />g~City Government in connection with the recent Spr~ng Fashion Festival,
<br /> From the Secretary of City Schools requesting denial of the Variance ^pplicatiSn
<br /> No. 1283~ filed by Virgil Elkins, to permit the installation of a trampoline center'J
<br /> g~*~eer the Sm~lley Junior High School, as not being in the best interest of the schoo~
<br /> pupils, and
<br /> Notificatior~of the Department of b~!coholic Beverage Control of Beverage ,~ppli~
<br /> cations of Irving and Mm~ry A. Danielson, 401 E. Chestnut Street; Louis Joseph~
<br /> Bernard Kritzer and Harold Staw, 3328 W. Bolsa Avenue; Isabel S. Resales, 502 No.
<br /> Verano Road; Clair G. Martin, Jr., Administrator for estate of Clair G. M~rtin,
<br /> 212 E. Fourth Street: and Nick Padilla, 602 E. Fourth Street.
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<br /> The Manager orally requested that the 1959-60 Budget be amen~ded, by~ transferring
<br /> $60.00 from ll-O00-911 City council Contingency Reserve Fund to 51-175-611 Finance
<br /> Department Division of Treasury Fund~ and transferring $2,000.00 from ll-O00-911
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<br /> City Council Contingency Reserve Fund to ll-311-]ll Department of Building Safety
<br /> and Mousing Fund, and on motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and car-
<br /> ried, the transfer of funds was approved.
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<br /> The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
<br /> Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, the following Resolution entitl~d~
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<br /> ~ "Resolution No. 60-77 expressing the attitude of the City Council of the
<br /> City of ~nta Ana and the policy of said City as to annexations and
<br /> giving assua~nce that Santa ~na has from the beginning, does now and
<br /> will continually do all things lawfully in its power to protect the
<br /> integrity ~f~the University of California campus area and peri-
<br /> pheral land"
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<br />was considered and passed by the follo'~lng vote:
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<br />Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Dale H. Heinly~ Bob Brewer, A. A.Hall
<br />Noes~ CounciLmen None
<br />Absent, Councilmen Stanley C. Gould~ Jr.
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<br />On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried~ the Mayor was
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<br />authorized to execute the following Change Orders~ with The Gallegos Corporation~
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<br />for the Police Facilities Building, as follows:
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<br /> Change Order No. 4, dated April ll, 1960: Item No. i - Plaster ceiling of Stor~
<br />Room at Second Floor $92.40; ItemNo~-Material and Labor to connect liquid level
<br />control for sump pumps $99.50~ TotAl $191.90~ O~erhead and Profit $19.19; Total
<br />$211.09; Item No.3 - ~mount forwarded to City of Santa ~na for four (4) sets of
<br />Plans add Specifications $104.60; ~he, amo~t 6f the contract will be increased in t~e
<br />sum of $315.69.
<br /> Change Order No. 5, dated April 18, 1960: Item No. 1 - Import, compact and
<br />fine grade in accordance with specifications approximately 1200 cubic yards of fi].l
<br />dirt to finish elevations shown on site plan $?,000.00; Item No. 2 - Install hold-il
<br />in~ call corridor floor drains as per R-22. BEedehoft Plumbing Co., Inco Material e~d labor
<br />$478.~2; Ga!leges Corporation cutting and patching of concrete (Material and
<br />Labor) $122.96; Item No. 3- Install one (1)~addittonal coat of filler to ash
<br />work $385.00; Item No. 4 - Chsnges in target return and baffle systems per revTsion!i
<br />Sketch R-14 in addition to Item No. 8, Change Order No. 2 $158.00; Item No. 5 -
<br />Gallegos Corporation Overhead and Profit (10%) $31h.43; Item No. 6 - Install two (2!
<br />inch thick asphalt paving iu lieu of four (4) inch thick as specified, Deduct
<br />$7B0.00; Item No. 7 - For street sewer work eliminated, Deduct $132.50. The amount!~
<br />of the contract ~*ill be incr~ased in the sum of $2,596.21.
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