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From the League of California Cities, with proposed Ordinances, reference the <br />amendment of local sales and use tax Ordinances a~m4nistered by the State Board of <br />Eque!ization purs!~ant to the Bradley-Burns Uniform Local Sales and Use Tax Law <br />(Revenue and Taxation Code, Sections 7200 to 7209), <br /> <br /> From the Board of Supervisors enclosing Minute Order of October 31, 1961, and <br />copies of letters from the County Assessor and the County Counsel, regarding the <br />proposed tax relief for fall-out shelters, which were received, filed and the Clerk <br />instructed to forward copies of said reports to each City in the County, <br /> <br /> From the City of Westminster enclosing copy of Resolution No. 362, adopted <br />October 16, 1961, urging tax relief as to fall-out shelters, <br /> <br /> From the City of Westminster enclosing copy of Resolution No~ 361, adopted <br />bet ~6, 1961, urging enforcement for the inst~llation of water meters, <br /> <br /> From the Orange County Water District submitting copy of letter from the <br />PreSident, State Public Utilities Commission, stating the Commission will persist il <br />its efforts to see that water services in Orange County are metered, <br /> <br /> From the City of Buena Park enclosing Resolution No. 15~4, adopted October 10, <br /> 1961, urging the continued efforts of the Public Utilities C~mm~ssion to compel <br />~#~.~installation of water meters in Orange County, <br /> <br /> From }{rs. B. Ellwo~ Lindley, 2024 Victoria Drive, protesting higher than twor <br />~story buildings a~Jacent to a residential area, <br /> <br /> From Doxander P. Leonard, 1103 Memory ~e, submitting an assessor's map and <br /> requesting pre-zoning of property designated "Parcel 9", located on Memory <br /> near the Freeway, <br /> <br /> Fro~ Thos. C. Ridgway, Jr., Los Angeles, stating he is the prospective pur- <br />chaser of the Do~-4er P. Leonard property on Memory Lane, and if the property can <br />be properly pre-zoned and annexed to the City, it is intended to develop a bungalow <br />apartment development s~mflar to that adjacent to it, known as the Hana Kiki Apart-i <br />merits, <br /> <br /> Telegram from Mrs. Harold L. Bearden, 12~7 South Kelson Street, urging the <br />Council to oppose any new construction of the Municipal Bowl, <br /> <br /> Fro~ the Diamond Ice Company, 1106 East First Street, opposing the plan to <br />construct an underpass on East First Street, <br /> <br /> From Frank N. Seal, owner of property at 1058-60 East First Street, operating <br />as the Advertising Arts Building, and requesting early decision reference the pro- <br />posed development on East First Street covering the underpass or the overhead, and <br />stating preference for no changes due to a group of tenants or lessees with a time <br />element from one to eight years, <br /> <br /> From Richard H. Lawrence, 2109 North Valencia Street, with four signatures, <br /> requesting a further amendment of Municipal Code Section 4270, as follows: "This <br />amendment covers noise frc~ one or more band or orchestra instruments when not <br />g#~/~playing for ~ances or entertainment in prescribed places for those purposes", and <br /> stating the health of persons living in residential areas were not only endangered, l <br /> but also injured by the noise from musical instr~sents, <br /> <br /> From J. A. Merritt, Owner, Mobile VacuamRepair Shop, Long Beach, enclosing a <br />description of his business currently operating mobile units in the City, and re- <br />~ .~questing a change in the license fee of $5.00 per day per unit, to $50.00 per unit <br /> *each year, <br /> <br /> From the Harry F. Coleman Garage, 211 East First Street, requesting assistancei <br /> in stepping the dirty water, oil, paint and refuse being washed from the Earl Schei~ <br /> ./.Paint Shop, 301 East First Street, across the sidewalk into the gutter and then <br />~x~-flowing in front of his place of business, <br /> <br /> From Archie Nowe, 1224 Orange Avenue, enclosing statements in the amount of <br /> $1~.59 each, and pos~rked ten days apart, from the Water Division, and protesting! <br />~/~/~ the amounts charged for water for a two-roam house with two residents, <br /> <br /> From M~s. R. F. Parker, 18181 Beneta Way, Tustin, stating approval of stand o~i <br />g#~/~.' non-observance of United Nations Day and for the proclamation of United States Day, i! <br /> <br /> From Mrs. John K. Br~Wn, 1600 - 20th Street, San Pedro, stating regrets at the::i <br /> ~#J4rescinding of the United Nations Day Proclamation, <br /> <br />~, From the Director of Finance, submitting the Financial Report for fiscal year <br />ending June 30, 1961, <br /> <br /> datedMinuteSoctober°f20,the1961,177th Meeting of the Orange County Mosquito Abatement District,ilil <br /> <br /> Application of the State Public Utilities Comaission in the matter of the <br /> investigation on the Co~ission's own motion concerning the proper treatment for <br /> rate-making purposes, to be accorded accelerated amortization and accelerated depr~b <br /> ciation, <br /> <br /> Application of the State Public Utilities C~ission giving Notice of ProcedUr~ <br />!i!~'to be used at hearing in the matter of investigation to establish a 196~ list of <br /> railroad grade crossings of city streets or county roads most urgently in need of I~ <br /> <br /> <br />