Communications
<br />City of Orange,
<br />Board of Supervisors~
<br />et al
<br />
<br />On motion of CouncJlmau Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following com-
<br />munications were received and filed:
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<br /> Fron the City of Orange submitting copy of Resolution No. 1680 proposing to
<br />annex certain property located northeast of Taft Avenue and Schaefer Street, desig-
<br />nated "Annexation No. 143,"
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<br /> From the Hoard of Supervisors submitting certified copy of Minute Order, advis-
<br />ing City's Ordinance No. NS-~66, changing chapter and section numbers on Ordinance
<br />No. NS-457 relating to Fly Control and Protection of Public Health, was received and
<br />ordered filed,
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<br /> From the Board of Supervisors submitting certified copy of Minute Order, advis-
<br /> ing City's commmnication stating the matter of the proposed abandonment of a portion
<br />C~i%of Riverine Street has been referred to the City Attorney and the Administrative
<br /> Staff for report and investigation, was received and ordered filed,
<br />
<br />Applications to
<br />iSolicit Funds
<br />
<br /> From Owen J. Masters, President, Masters Rambler, 208 W. First Street, stating
<br />~that Sycamore Street being a one-way street is a detriment to their business and
<br /> requesting consideration to make Sycamore Street a two-way traffic street,
<br />
<br />From Rex G. Reason, President, Reason Buick Company~ 221 E. Fifth Street, ob-
<br />~jecting to proposed establishment of Spurgeon Street as a one-way street, and favor.
<br /> ing the return of Fifth Street to a two-way street,
<br />
<br /> From Attorneys Kindel & Anderson, 1016 No. Broadway, addressed to Ralph Clayto~i
<br /> Santa Aha Bus Lines, requesting extension of bus line service for their clients at ~
<br /> the Santa Aha Medical Art Center on East 17th Street,
<br />
<br /> From Walter J. Baade, 2409 Larchmont Avenue, requesting consideration of appoi
<br />~'~ment as member of the Personnel Board,
<br />
<br /> From the Feather River Project Association, submitting Resolution with respect
<br />~to the California Water Resources Development Bend Act, Proposition One on the
<br /> ballot, November 8, 1960, and urging support for passage of same,
<br />
<br /> Minutes of the 164th Meeting of the Board of Trustees, Orange County Mosquito
<br />Abatement District, dated September 16, 1960, and
<br />
<br /> Not ications of the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control of Beverage Appl~
<br />cations of James O. and 01ga R. Bellamy and Guillermo Villafana, 819-21 South Main
<br />Street; frem Fred A. Hendricks, 1902 South Standard Avenue; from Harold N. and
<br />Mildred B. Fedden, Sr., 2639 N. Main Street; and from Robert C. Bond and Ora Mae
<br />Pierson, ~25 East 17th Street.
<br />On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried~ the following appl~i
<br />cations to solicit funds were granted:
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<br /> From the American Field Service requesting permission to sell bumper stickers
<br />at 25~ each, in the Municipal Bowl, at the High School Football Game, November 4,
<br />1960, for the benefit of the American Field Service InternatiOnal Scholarships,
<br />
<br /> From the Credit Women's Breakfast Club of Santa Ana, to solicit funds October
<br />10, 1960, for the purchase of surgical equipment for the Santa Ana Community Hospits~l,
<br />and
<br />
<br />iRequest
<br />iPac~f~c Plant Protection
<br />(guard-watchman service )
<br />
<br /> From The United Cerebral Palsy Association of Orange County, to solicit funds
<br />December 1, 1960, in a house-to-house campaign, for the education and training of
<br />the cerebral palsied in Orange County, also the support of a program of research
<br />to prevent and treat same.
<br />
<br />Coamranication was presented frc~ the pacific Plant Protection, under its parent comPi
<br />
<br />party The Desert Patrol, submitting bond in the amount of $1,000.00, certificate of
<br />
<br />insurance and check in the amount of $20.00 for required permit fee, and requesting
<br />license to operate a guard-watchman service in the Cit~and a patrol service in the
<br />Berrydale and Trask area. On recommendation of the Police Department, and on motio~i
<br />
<br />of CounciLman Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, the app~ti~awas approved to
<br />
<br /> Reso.No.60-196
<br />!iDeclare week "Children's
<br />~Hospital of Orange County
<br />Week"
<br />
<br />Claims
<br />for injuries and/or
<br />damages
<br />
<br />operate a guard-watchman and patrol service.
<br />
<br />The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
<br />Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following Resolution entitledl!
<br /> "Resolution No. 60-196 declaring the week of October 8th
<br /> through the 15th as 'Children's Hospital of Orange
<br /> County Week'"
<br />
<br />was considered and passed by the following vote:
<br />
<br />Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr., Bob Brewer, A. A. Hal~
<br />Noes, Councilmen None
<br />Absent, Councilmen Dale H. Heinly
<br />
<br />On motion of Conncilm~ Hubbard, seconded by Gould and carried, the following claimsii
<br />were referred to the Attorney and Insurance Carrier:
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