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<br />showing the March 24, 1961 balances in the City's special gas tax street improve-
<br />ment fund for Projects 121, 12B and 125, and Estimated 1961-62 Fiscal Year Appor-
<br />tionment of $S16,020.00; Unprogr-mmed Balance as of 3/24/61 in the amount of
<br />$106,566.93, and a total of $422,586.93,
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<br /> From the Chairman, Orange County Street Naming C.-,---fttee, expressing appreciaT
<br />tion to the City Council for their cooperation and forward looking attitude in the~
<br />elfin!nation of multipl_e street names o~n~t~he Talbert Avenue-Dyer Road alignment,
<br />the Wintersburg Avenue-Delhi Road aliv,.-..-.nt, and the Smeltzer Avenue-Edinger Stree~
<br />alignment, and advising the Cities of Fountain Valley, Costa Mesa and Huntington
<br />Beach have taken similar official action,
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<br /> Prom the State Centroller reference advance apportionment of Vehicle License
<br />Fee Revenues for the 1960-61 Fiscal Year, and advising warrants are being mailed
<br />on April 3, 1961 to all cities and co~mties as advance payment of their respective
<br />shares of 75% of Vehicle License Fees ("In Lieu" Taxes) estfmated to be received
<br />during the six-months period ending May 31, 1961, and submitting schedule showing
<br />the amount payable to each city and county,
<br />
<br /> From the State Controller reference estimate of Apportionments of Vehicle Li-
<br />cense Fee Revenues for the 1961-62 Fiscal Year, and attached statement showim~ the
<br />amount estimated to be paid to each city and county as its share of Motor Vehicle
<br />License Fee Revenues during the 1961-62 fiscal year ending June 30, 1962,
<br />
<br /> From C. B. Knickerbocker stating that c~ the occasion of the widening of Main
<br />Street in the llO0 block north, the property was not deeded to the City and an in-~
<br />spection box was placed on their property to which they have no objection, but de-
<br />sire a letter indicating that the City understands that the portion of ground on
<br />which the inspection box is standing bel(mgs to C. B. Knickerbocker's Inc., and to
<br />its successors or assigns, or to remove the box forthwith,
<br />
<br /> From the Secretary, Board of Trustees, Charles W. Bowers Memorial Museum, re-
<br />questing the City Council to give consideration to the recommendation of their
<br />Board that funds be included in the forthcoming budget for i~ediate expansion of ,.
<br />the museum facilities, as there is a definite need for multi-use space which will
<br />seat around 500 spectators and provide space for exhibits and storage,
<br />
<br /> From Marguerite and August E. Pfirrmann, Orange County Plumbing, stating they
<br />deeded to the County 180 feet by 30 feet of property in order to get a business
<br />license on their Variance to operate a plumbing business at 4404 W. Bolsa Avenue,
<br />and inquiring why they ha.d to give theirs when the City is offering to buy the
<br />frontage of property owned by neighbors; also, advising they were informed there
<br />would be no gutters unless they paid for them, and stating they would want the
<br />gutters if they were compensated for the loss of property,
<br />
<br /> From James R. S,m.,erford requesting a hearing reference the injustices of the
<br />Building Department,
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<br /> Minutes of the 170th Meeting of the Orange County Mosquito Abatement District~
<br />dated March 17, 1961, and
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<br />Instructions
<br />~to Attorney
<br />!Amend Ordinance
<br />Fly Control
<br />
<br />ilRequest
<br />~Fir Ridge, Inc.
<br /> (release of bonds)
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<br /> Notifications of the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control of Applications
<br />./j. of Kenneth F. Phillippi, 622 South Main Street, and Anthony De Piano and Alonso E.
<br /> Melendez, 2530 Westminster Boulevard.
<br />
<br />On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Bamwer and carried, the Attorney was
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<br />instructed to amend Ordinance No~NS-457 and NS~66 to conform with Ordinance No.
<br /> regard to Fly Control.
<br />1344, adopted April 4, 1961, and submitted by the County Board of Supervisors~ in/
<br />
<br />Communication was presented fram Fir Ridge, Inc., requesting release of the improve-
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<br />ments bonds on Tract No. 3833, statiD~ all improvements have been installed in
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<br />accordance with approved plans and all conditions of the approval of the tentative
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<br />Request
<br /> Robert W. Engen
<br />(Bob Black Oldsmobile)
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<br />map have been complied with; the matter was taken off the Agenda.
<br />
<br />On motion of Council~-u Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, the request of
<br />Robert W. Engen, representing Bob Black Oldsmobile, was granted, to span Patton
<br />Street appraxtm~tel.v sixty feet south of 17th Street, with a multiple conductor
<br />
<br />Protest
<br />~ James R. Summerford
<br /> Electrical Permit
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<br />wire, to be used for an intercom system, subject to the requirements of the Depart-
<br />ment of Public Works, and tobe installed by a ccemmmication firm, Executone Systems-
<br />
<br /> Southern California.
<br />
<br /> James R. Summerford, 12581 Foothill Boulevard, stated he purchased industrial prop~
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<br />erty at 2121 So. Lyon Street, where he intends to build a boat and employ several
<br />persons, having been instruc-
<br />ted by his doctor not to work for the next two or three years. Mr. Snm~erford sai~
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<br />he is a graduate electrical engineer, and when he applied for a permit at the Buil~-
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<br />ing Department, to install electrical equipment on his property, he was refused the
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<br />permit as it would not meet the Code specifications; also, his offer was denied to
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