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PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY <br />EASEMENT <br /> <br />The City Council considered the letter <br />from Earl R. Shuler, 1122 South Marine <br />Street, requesting a solution to the "litter <br /> <br />and destruction" of his and neighbor's property because of the school walkway <br />easement between South Marine Street and West Lingan Lane. Mr Shuler <br />explained to the Council that he has been trying to get something done about the <br />situation for the two years he has lived there; that he was not trying to keep <br />the children from using the walkway, he was just trying to stop the litter. <br />Mr. Shuler produced a bag of trash he had picked up earlier in the day for <br />evidence and presented photos of the walkway. He stated that 90 percent of <br />the children who used the walkway didn't need to and requested Council to do <br />something about the problem. <br /> <br />Mrs. Judith Barlow, 2625 Lingan Lane, representing mothers in the neighbor- <br />hood, presented a petition containing approximately 239 signatures of mothers <br />whose children use the walkway, objecting to closure of the walkway, and <br />stated that these children would have to walk much further to get to school if <br />the easement were not there~ she also stated that on the seve:~l time~ she <br />had walked her children through, she had not seen any of the litter described <br />by Mr. Shalcr. On motion of Councilman Herrin, seconded by Councilman <br />Villa and unanimously carried, the petition was ordered filed. <br /> <br />After further discussion, in view of the fact that there was no Council solution <br />to the problem, Mr. Shuler's communication was ordered filed, on motion <br />of Councilman Herrin, seconded by Councilman Vil~.r. <br />carried. <br /> <br />RECESS <br /> <br />members present. <br /> <br />At 8:40 P.M., a five minute recess <br />was declared. The Council reconvened <br />at 8:50 P. M., with the same Com~cil <br /> <br />PARCEL MAP 624 Parcel Map 624, filed by Thomas J. Ellis, <br /> creating two R 1 parcels on the south sidle <br /> of Warner Avenue, 198 feet east of~ <br />Greenville Street, was approved subject to conditions in Plannlng I)irector'S' <br />report da. ted September 29, 1969, and alley requirement was waived, on <br />of Councilman Herrin, seconded by Councilman Evans and unanimously car~t. <br /> <br />PARCEL MAP 625 Parcel Map 625, filed by L. M. Cox <br /> Manufacturing Co., Inc. 0 creating <br /> M 1 parcels at the end of EaS~ S~. <br />Place, 480 feet east of Grand Avenue, Was approved subject to conditions in <br />Planning Director's report dated September 30, 1969, on motion of Councilman <br />Herrin, seconded by Councilman Evans and unanimously carried. <br /> <br />ACCEPTANCE OF DEEDS A report from the City Manager on ~ <br />RES. 69-156 revised p;-,ocedure for Acceptance of <br /> Deeds was considered by the City <br />Council. On motion of Councilman Patterson, seconded by Councilma~ Herrin, <br />and unanimously carried, RESOLUTION NO. 57-256 was rescinded and <br />RESOLUTION NO. 69-156 AUTHORIZING AN AGENT TO ACCEPT AND <br />CONSENT TO THE RECORDATION OF DEEDS OR GRANTS TO THE CITY OF <br />SANTA ANA 'was adopted. <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL <br /> <br />October 6, 1969 <br /> <br /> <br />
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