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the action of the Planning Commipsion was upheld, appeal was denied, and <br />the City Attorney was instructed to PerP~r~. a resolution granting Variance <br />Application 68-108 subject to conditions in Findings dated January 13, 1969. <br /> <br />BOY SCOUTS <br /> <br />Mayor McMichael welcomed to the <br />meeting Boy Scout Troop 45, from <br />the First Christian Church on 17th Street. <br /> <br />STREET CLOSURE cz Council considered the request of <br /> Segerstrom Center to completely or <br /> partially block off 1 lib Street between <br />Main and Bush for approximately six months. E. II. Moriarty, Development <br />Manager for Segerstrom Center, explained that the estimate for construction <br />of the garage was 7 months and construction would start in 2 or 3 weeks. <br /> <br />It was moved by Councilman Brooks, seconded by Councilman I-Ierrin, that <br />the request of Segerstrom Center to close off llth Street between Main and <br />Bush Streets be granted for a period not to exceed 8 months. The motion <br />was adopted on the following roll call vote: <br /> <br />AYES: Herrin, Bn~oks, Carlson, Griset, Thurman, McMichael <br />NOES: Markel <br />ABSENT: None <br /> <br />Councilman Markel expressed Opposition to the closing, stating it could be <br />jeopardizing people down the street and he didn't think that the street shoUld <br />be closed off because of a construction on one side. <br /> <br />TRAFFIC SIGNAL <br /> <br />Avenue was considered. <br /> <br />The request from Jefferson School P. T.A. <br />for installation of a traffic signal at the <br />intersection of South Pacific and Warner <br /> <br />The following people spoke requesting the signal: Joseph Stevens, representing <br />JeffersonP. T.A, and Cub Pack 16; Mrs. DonPeden, 1517 St. Gertrude, <br />David Brandt, 2422 S. Rita Way; Mrs. Doris Ingalls, 2242 S. Renee; Mrs. <br />Wanda Meadows. Mr. Stevens presented photographs and petitions contain- <br />ing over 700 signatures requesting the signal. The photographs and petitions <br />were ordered filed, on motion of Councilman IIerrin, seconded by Councilman <br />Thurman and carried. <br /> <br />Mayor McMichael explained that a Traffic Safety Committee had been <br />established by the Council for the purpose of receiving requests such as <br />this and making determinations on them. <br /> <br />On motion of Councilman Brooks, seconded by Councilman IIerrin and carried, <br />the request was referred to the Traffic Safety Committee for further study and <br />hearing. <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL 121 February 3, 1969 <br /> <br /> <br />
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