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CITY HALL ~,~ ~%~ - ·" City Manager Carl Thornton presented <br /> - ~ a supplemental report to his January 30, <br /> 1969, ..Report on City Hall Proposals. <br />Mr. Thorntc~n reported, that incremental ~onstruction would not be practical <br />because cost for the first increment would amount to $1, 900, 000 and funds were <br />not available; that construction of a City Hall at this time would cost about one <br />million dollars more than it would have cost four years ago; that it would be <br />impossible to pay for a City Hall from current income unless there were some <br />way to make a drastic increase in revenue sources. He also discussed the <br />possibility of renting space from the County or from the State, expressing <br />the opinion that the rental fee would be very high and that it would be only a <br />temporary solution. <br /> <br />After a Short discussion, the Manager's repor~ was ordered filed, on motion of <br />Councilman Griset seconded byCouncilman Herrin and carried. <br /> <br />CABRILLO PARK ~ ~' ~ ' <br /> <br />A-communication from the Episcopal <br />ChurCh Committee regarding sale of <br />property adjoining Cabrillo Park was <br />presented. The Council authorized the purchase of approximately 3. 88 acres <br />of land adjoining Cabrillo Park 0'n Fruii Street 'and Sherry Lane at a cost of <br />$27,500 per acre, on~rnotion of Councilmari Griset, seconded by Councilman <br />Brooks, on roll ~all vote: <br /> <br /> AYES:' He~[n, B~ooks, Carlson, Griset, Markel, Thurman, McMichael <br /> NOES: 'N6ne <br /> ABSENT: None <br /> <br />MASSAGE PARLORS ~ ~' On motion of Counciknan Carlson, seconded <br /> by Councilman Markel and carried, the City <br /> Attorney was requested to prepare a ~ample <br />ordinance relative to operation,' Of massage parlors, with a view toward eliminating <br />the "Opposite sex" proViSion. <br /> <br />MAYOR'S SALARY ~ ~o Councilman Markel commended Mayor <br /> - McMichael for his interest, enthusiasm, <br /> -' and the hard work, in his capacity as <br />Mayor and suggested that the salary of the Mayor be increased from $200 to <br />$300 per month. City Manager explained that the Mayor's and Councilmen's <br />salaries were set by the City Charter and a change would'require a Charter <br />amendment. <br /> <br />At 4:05 P.M. Councilman Herrin and Councilman Griset left the Council meeting. <br /> <br />STATE LEGISLATION ~, 5~ Assembly Bill 374 - On motion of Councilman <br /> Brooks, seconded by Councilman Carlson and <br /> carried, staff was authorized to send a letter <br />to our State Assemblyman, statihg the City Council's position opposing A.B. 374 <br />regarding PoLice and Firemen retiremefit age, as an infringement on home rule. <br /> <br /> (continued) <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL 155 March 17, 1969 <br /> <br /> <br />