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<br />ment for drainage purposes, was approved, subject to the submission of bond in the
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<br />sam of $119,000.00 and the approval by the Attorney as to form; license fee in the
<br />
<br />I..~ase
<br />Agreement;
<br />Agricultural
<br />Commissioner;
<br />County Flood
<br />Control
<br />
<br />sum of $5650.00 accepted and agreement covering improvements ordered signed.
<br />
<br />On motion of Counci!m~u Heinly, seconded by Schlueter and carried, the ¥~tnute Order
<br />from the Board of Supervisors, dated August l, 1961, advising the County is not
<br />going to terminate its lease for quarters Occupied by the Agricultural Co~issione~,
<br />consisting of Room 211 and a portion of Room 210, located at llO4 West Eighth Street;
<br />and communication from the CoUnty Flood Control Engineer requesting voi~e~ce of
<br />
<br />Utility Agreement UA61C5-28, dated July 3, 1961, covering the relocation of water
<br />
<br />line facilities on Morningside Drive and Westminster Avenue, as part of the con-
<br />
<br />struction of East Garden Grove-Wintersburg Channel, from Newhope Street to Easter
<br />
<br />Agreement
<br />Orange County
<br />Peace Officers
<br />
<br />Escrow
<br />Instructions
<br />
<br />Retarding Basin, Project C-5, were received and filed.
<br />
<br />The Agreement with Orange County Peace Officers for use of the Pistol Range, for
<br />
<br />the fiscal year ending June BO, 1962, was taken off calendar.
<br />
<br />It was moved by Councilman Heiuly, seconded by Brewer and carried, that escrow
<br />
<br />instructions No. Bl1622-ET, dated August 22, 1961, be approved and signed with
<br />
<br />First Western Bank and Trust Company, for sewer easement on the east side of Tusti~
<br />
<br />Special Library
<br />Fact-Finding
<br />Committee
<br />City Library Stations
<br />
<br />Avenue, north of First Street, in the sum of $2,500.00.
<br />~his being the continued action for further evidence to be presented by the Minor-
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<br />ity Group, Special Library Fact-Finding Committee, Mm's. Roger Lighthart, 202S
<br />
<br />Valencia Avenue, requested the continuance of branch library services at Hoover
<br />
<br />and Wilson Schools and the possibility of the establishment of a library in the
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<br />Smedley School. ~r. Howard Forehan, 2S26 Larchmont Street, presented facts and
<br />
<br />figures as to operation of the school libraries and requested consideration on eacl
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<br />recon~endation, as submitted in the report dated August 2, 1961 of the Special Fac~-
<br />
<br />Finding Committee. Mr. Kerwin Jacobs, 915 East Avalon Street, requested that
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<br />libraries be established in every school in the City. Mr. Wilbvr Hartman, 1001
<br />
<br />Grovemont Street, stated the Committee did not recommend all sch$~l~ have libraries
<br />
<br />but was in favor of libraries being placed in six schools. Mr. James Logren, 141~
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<br />South Pacific Avenue, stated he was not in favor of libraries in each school and
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<br />the small auxiliary units are for the primary benefit of the school children. It
<br />
<br />was moved by Councilman Brewer that the Wilson and Hoover library stations be
<br />
<br />operated three days a week until such tfme as the funds authorized can be better
<br />used at some other cooperative library facility. Motion lost for lack of a second.
<br />It was moved by Councilnmn Heiuly, seconded by Schlueter and carried, that the Cit2~
<br />of Santa Ana discontinue the use of Municipal funds for the purpose of ~lntaining
<br />the Hoover and Wilson library facilities and the books presently at the two stations
<br />
<br />be turned over:to the Board of Education.
<br />
<br />Reso. No. 61-211
<br />Accept deed
<br />First Western Bank
<br />and Trust Co.
<br />
<br />Roll Call Ayes, Councilmen Henry H. Schlueter, Dale H. Heinly,
<br /> Royal E. Hubbard
<br /> Noes, CounciLmen Bob Brewer
<br /> Absent, Councilmen A.A. Hall
<br />
<br />The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
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<br />Councilman Heinly, seconded by Brewer and carried, the following Resolution enti-
<br />
<br />tled:
<br />
<br />"Resolution No. 61-211 accepting deed where the
<br />City is paying a cash consideration"
<br />
<br />from First Western Bank and Trust Company, for sewer easement on the east side of
<br />
<br />Tustin Avenue, north of First Street,
<br />passed by the following vote:
<br />
<br />in the sam of $2,500.00, was considered and
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