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Works to approach Buffums informally about placing signs~ <br /> <br />The report was ordered filed on motion of Councilman Brooks, seconded by <br />Councilman Herrin, amd carried, with Councilman Markel voting "No", indicating <br />that he felt that the contact with B~ffums should be at the Council level° <br />SCHOOL REimJSE COr3.W. CTIOH '~% %1 ~ The City Attorney, reporting on the <br /> ~®~o~- lawsuit with the Santa Aaa School <br /> <br /> District regarding refuse collection~ <br />stated the relief sought by the school people was granted, leaving us the <br />right to appeal. Mrs. Janice Boer read a letter objecting to the appeal <br />and employing special legal counsel° On motion of Councilman Brooks, <br />seconded by Coumcilman Markel and carried, the City Attorney was authorized <br />to appeal° <br /> <br />On Motion of Councilman Brooks, seconded by Councilman Burk and carried~ <br />the Boer letter was ordered filed. <br /> <br />SEGERSTROM ACCESS eR ~ Thomas F. Hines, Director of Real <br /> Estate for Ralphs Industries, spoke in <br /> regard to the shopping center at 2900 <br />South Bristol, requesting a change in the Segerstrcm median to accomm~odate <br />driveways into the shopping center. The Public Works Director disagreed. <br />with the proposal. Mayor Harvey stated that the matter should be held over <br />until the next meeting since it was not on the Agenda. It was directed <br />that the matter be placed on the Agenda for the Council meeting of <br />February 6, 1967. <br /> <br />PORTABLE BUILDING C ~ 9~ Hal Winter, of the Downtown Santa Aaa <br /> Associntion~ representing the promotional <br /> c~mmittee for the proposed bond issue~ <br />requested permission to erect a small building at ~th and Main or ~th and <br />Broadway for the purpose of distributing literature on the proposed bond <br />issue for 60 days. It was moved by Councilman Markel~ seconded by <br />Councilman Herrin and carried, to grant the committee's request for one <br />or more buildings. <br /> <br />STANDARD AND WARNER TRAFFIC Start Bates, representing Towasend <br /> Company, Cherry Rivet Division~ re- <br /> quested help from the Council regard- <br />lng a traffic problem comfronting their comps, the corner of which is <br />at the intersection of Standard amd Warner and suggested a traffic sigmal <br />at the intersectiou, with the compam~ contributing toward the cost if <br />necessary. The Public Works Director stated the last traffic count didn% <br />quite meet the warrants for a traffic signal, but by next spring it pro- <br />bably would. Council discussed the responsibility for costs of traffic <br />controls~ the availability of contingency funds, and the possibility of <br />reimbursement if cost is borne by private company° Council~-- Gilmore <br />suggested that the Public Works Director come back at the next meeting <br />with information on costs~ warrants~ and how it could be done, acting <br />on the assumption that the Council is willing to proceed° <br /> <br />MUSEUM BOARD %% Z~ Councilman Brooks reported that Dro <br /> Nicholsou will not be able to continue <br /> to serve on the Museum Board after his <br />leave of absence is up. Councilmam Eerrin stated that he had spoken to <br />Mr. Chart, and that Mr. Cham very definitely wamts to serve on the Board° <br />The Mayor stated that there will be an executive session at the next <br />meeting to clear up these matters. <br /> <br />CITT COUNCIL -107- Jamuary 16, 1967 <br /> <br /> <br />