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<br /> Fr~m the City of Orange submitting copy of Resolution No. 1848, proposing to I!
<br /> ~`-~..-~-~-~--~~a~ex~c~e2a~i~n~re~a"l+~prnn~p~y-~,~t~he northeast corner of Prospect and Walnut Avenues,I
<br /> From C. M. Marsh, 11572 South Los Angeles Street, Orange, submitting corrected
<br /> ~plot plan and prints, reference request for approval to construct a single family
<br /> residence on a parcel of land that does not contain 6,000 square feet,
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<br /> From the N~nager, advising Hugh Foreman, Director of Public Works, will serve
<br /> as Acting City Manager during the Manager's absence February 15 through 16, 1962,
<br /> to attend the City Manager's Spring Meeting,
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<br /> Prom the County Health Department, urging, and setting forth procedure for,
<br />the examination of each proposed hospital project, in the light of certain recent
<br />~h~Pdevel°pments which directly effect the cost, quantity, and quality of medical and
<br /> hospital care available,
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<br /> Fr~m the Santa Ana Unified and Junior College Districts submitting excerpt frqm
<br /> ~the Minutes of the Special Board Meeting held February 6, 1962, appointing Wilber :.
<br /> A~Fo Hartman as a member of the Board of Education to fill the unexpired term of ;
<br /> Charles G. Schlegel,
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<br />From the Garden Grove Elementary School District advising at their meeting
<br />~Qheld February 5, 1962, the school located on West Camille Street was named "Herltsge
<br /> School,"
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<br /> From Santa Ana Lodge No. 794, B.P.O.E., requesting permit to use the Santa Aha
<br />~b Municipal Bowl, May 11 and 12, 1962, for the presentation of the Fourth Elks Chari~'
<br /> ty Circus, with the proceeds to be donated to the Elks Cerebral Palsy Fund,
<br />
<br /> om American National Red Cross advising the Southern Orange County Chapter
<br /> extend its lease at 1104 West 8th Street,
<br />
<br />From Frank C. Pope, President, Santa Ana Board of Realtors, on behalf of the
<br />A%members, coca,ending the Council for its stand in opposition to the creation within
<br /> the President's Cabinet of an Urban Affairs and Housing Department,
<br />
<br /> From Charles E. Griffith, Civil Defense Coordinator, Anaheim, advising of Ana-
<br /> heim Civil Defense Week and extending an invitation to the Council to attend the
<br /> 6% public forum, February 22, 6:00 P.M. at the Anaheim High School auditorium, and the
<br /> Anaheim Civil Defense Committee formal meeting, February 21, 7:00 P.M., City Hall
<br /> Council Chambers,
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<br /> Request
<br />~Purchasing Agent
<br />i Advertise for bids
<br />Maintenance of Radio
<br />Telephone Equipment
<br />
<br /> {erit Salary
<br /> Increases
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<br /> From Mr. and Mrs. Sidney S. Watts, 2371 Knoxville Avenue, Long Beach, congrat-
<br />5~ulating the Council on its stand against a master plan for the business section,
<br /> From Mrs. June E. Reese, l1381 Geraldine Circle, Garden Grove, commenting on
<br /> ~the recent tragedy in the southwest section of the City, and that corrective meas-
<br />~ures should be taken within the Police Department to prevent a similar occurance,
<br />
<br /> Fram Goode & Goode, Appraisers, submitting Appraisal Report dated January 19,
<br /> 962, on two parcels located on the south side of West Walnut Street, in the sam
<br /> of $40,500.O0, and
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<br /> Notifications of the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control Applications of
<br /> J. D. Barr, 1601 East Warner Avenue; Pete K. Kusulas, 50~ North Flower Street; and
<br /> ~harles D. Tisler and Norman E. Fisher, 1601 East Warner Avenue.
<br /> No action was taken on the request of the Purchasing Agent to advertise for bids
<br />
<br />to service and maintain radio telephone equipment in Public Works and Building and
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<br />Safety Departments, Specification 372-1.
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<br />On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the written recom-
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<br />mendation of the Manager, dated February 6, 1962, was approved f0r salary step in-
<br />creases for one employee effective February l, 1962, and seven employees effective
<br />
<br />Mid-Year Budget
<br />Revisions 1961-1962
<br />(Effective February
<br />l, 1962)
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<br />March 1, 1962.
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<br />On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Heinly and carried, the oral request
<br />of the Manager was approved for Mid-Year Budget Revisions, effective February l,
<br />1962, as follows:
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<br /> (see Page 407)
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