AGREEMENTS
<br />SIGN ENCROACHMENTS
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<br />AGREEMENT
<br />COATS, H~iRFURTH AND
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<br />CA-66
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<br />NEMPC~T DY~ S.E.
<br />CA-94
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<br />On motion of Councilman Brewer, seconded by Councilman $chlueter and carried, Council
<br />authorized execution of agreements to remove sign encroachments from setback area, as
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<br />follows:
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<br />Jim Cooper Trailer Sales, 502 S. Harbor;
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<br />W~ilshire Oil Co., 9021~. First Street;
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<br />Vic Silver, 407 ~. 17th Street, subject to a correct
<br />legal description of the subject property;
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<br />Burgraf Co., Inc., 2222 E. First, subject to compliance
<br />with conditions of approval imposed by the County.
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<br />On motion of Councilmau Brewer, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried, Council
<br />authorized execution of an agreement with Coates, Herfurth and England for the quad-
<br />rennial actuarial revaluation of retirement system, at a cost of $550,
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<br />On motion of Councilman Brewer, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried, Council
<br />authorized an amendment to Escrow Instructions No. 3650-MK, extending the closing date
<br />of escrow to January 31, 1963, for property of Zoid B. and Josephine Marrs, north side
<br />of Edinger, west of Towner.
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<br />Vice-Mayor Hubbard announced that this was the time and place for the continued hear-
<br />lng on the proposed Newport and Dyer S. E. Annexation, pursuant to Resolutions Nos.
<br />62-122 and 62-145.
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<br />Mr. Samuel Hurwitz, special counsel for the City of Santa Aha, advised the Council ths
<br />it had not been possible to arrange for a public reporter to transcribe the Council
<br />proceedings pertaining to the hearing on the proposed annexation. Mr. Hurwitz stated
<br />that Mr. Raymond L. Curran, of Gibson, Dunn& Crutcher, attorneys representing the
<br />Irvine Company in the annexation matter, was present in the audience.
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<br />Mr. Hurwitz recommended to the Council that the hearings be further continued until a
<br />public reporter could be obtained if Mr. Curran had any objection to going forward in
<br />the absence of a public reporter. Upon inquiry, Mr. Curran made no objection, statin
<br />that the desirability of a public reporter was a matter which should be determined b
<br />the Council. Vice-Mayor Hubbard then asked Mr. H~witz whether in his opinion the
<br />hearings should be continued until a public reporter was obtained. Mr. Hurwitz stat,
<br />that in the absence of objection by Mr. Curran, that he saw no necessity for further
<br />continuing the hearings.
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<br />Mr. Hurwitz stated that the Clerk of the Council had furnished each Councilman with
<br />copies of the deposition of Mr. Robert Long~ Vice-President of the Irvine Company,
<br />taken on September 12, September 24, September 28 and October 25, 1962, and of deposi.
<br />tion of Mr. Charles S. Thomas, President of the Irvine Company, taken on September 14
<br />and October 25, 1962, and also stated that the City's entire record of the proceeding:
<br />including all depositions, transcripts of previous Council hearings, written protests.
<br />cc~munications and all other doc~ents submitted in the matter and pertaining to the
<br />annexation proceedings had been made available to each member of the Council. Vice-
<br />Mayor Hubbard stated that he had read such depositions and had reviewed the matter on
<br />file with the City and in reponse to inquiry by the Vice-Mayor, Councilmen Brewer,
<br />Gilmore and Schlueter stated that they likewise had read such depositions and had re-
<br />viewed the matter on file with the City.
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