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PUBLIC HEARING APPEAL NO. 230 - VA 70-28, MITZEL - (Continued) <br /> <br />No one spoke in opposition to the appeal. <br /> <br />The hearing was closed. <br /> <br />The Planning Director explained that when the plastic squares are woven <br />through a chain link fence, the fence will not stand the wind load that the <br />plastic squares create, and that the Building Department would not approve <br />this type of fence. He stated that if a tall thin type of tree were not used <br />for the screening, ii should be a tree that will b~anch quite high off the ground <br />for shading. <br /> <br />After discussion, it was moved by Councilman Herrin, seconded by Councilman <br />Markel, to grant the appeal subject to the Building Department's approval of <br />the chain link fencing. The motion failed adoption on the following roll call vote: <br /> <br />AYES: <br />NOES: <br />ABSENT: <br /> <br />Herrin, Markel, Griset <br />Evans, Patterson, Villa, Yamamoto <br />None <br /> <br />On motion of Councilman Patterson, seconded by Councilman Evans, the action <br />of the Planning Commission was upheld and the City Attorney was instructed to <br />prepare a resolutiomgranting Variance Application 70-28 subject to conditions <br />in Finding of Fact dated June 8, 1970 except that Condition 4 be changed to show <br />a 4 foot landscaped strip around the perimeter of subject property, and that <br />the trees be planted not less than one tree for every 16 linear feet of said landscaped <br />strip. The motion was adopted on the following roll call vote: <br /> <br />AYES: <br />NOES: <br />ABSENT: <br /> <br />Herrin, Evans, Markel, Patterson, Villa, Griset <br />Yamamoto <br />None <br /> <br />FLY PROBLEM The Assistant City Manager stated <br /> that a report received from the County <br /> on the fly control problem in the vicinity <br />of the Fountain Valley Dairy explained that the situation had now been brought under <br />control, and he also stated that the City has received no more complaints on the <br />matter. The report was ordered filed, on motion of Councilman I-Ierrin, seconded <br />by Councilman Villa and unanimously carried~ <br /> <br />HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION Reverend Ga]al Gough, Chairman of the <br /> Human Relations Commission, Mrs~ <br /> Pat McGuigan, Chairman of the Sub- <br />Committee on Hunger for the Human Relations Commission, and Major Tom Cisar <br />of the Salvation Army, reported to the Council on the hunger problem in the City <br />and presented Resolution 70-1 of the Human Relations Commission setting forth <br />recommendations of the Hunger Sub-Committee. <br /> <br />Harlan Anderson presented a minority report on the position of five members <br />of the Human Relations Commission who disagreed with the resolution. He stated <br />the minority group felt they should seek greater support from our community in <br />assisting the hungry people and they felt it was the responsibility of the City to give <br />financial assistance where needed. <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL <br /> <br />-185- July 6, 1970 <br /> <br /> <br />