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LEASED HOUSING, SECTION 23 - (Continued) <br /> <br />for rent supplements, concentrated code enforcement projects, <br />relocation benefits, and funds to assist in the development of <br />feasible proposals for Iow- and moderate-income housing." <br /> <br /> Mr. Phil Williams, 13601 Fairmont Way, member of the Santa Ana-Tustin - <br />· Orange Board of Realtors, stated that the Board is for free enterprise, for <br /> ownership and pride of ownership in housing; that it is against bureaucracy <br /> and big government control and monopoly over all aspects of housing activity; <br /> that it is not against subsidies if they are properly administered; that rent stamps <br /> are no different than food stamps -- the recipient can go wherever he wants and <br /> obtain housing in the same way he buys food. <br /> <br />ORANGE COUNTY CRIMINAL Staff was instructed to forward to <br />$iJSTICE COUNCIL Assemblyman Robert Crown and <br /> the City's representatives in the <br />State Legislature letters approving the intent of Assembly Bill 2682, pertaining <br />to the orgamzation and funding of Criminal Justice Councils, on the unanimously <br />approved motion of Councilman Yamamoto~ seconded by Councilman Villa. <br /> <br />A copy of the Assembly Bill had been forwarded to the Council on September <br />15, 1971, by the Orange County Criminal Justice Council along with a written <br />request for Council endorsement. <br /> <br />1971 STATE REAPPORTIONMENT A Resolution of the Santa Ana Human <br /> Relations Commission entitled, <br /> '~Resolution on Fair Representation <br />for the Citizens of the City of Santa Ana in the Assembly and Senate of the <br />State of California" was endorsed by the Council on motion of Councilman <br />Villa, seconded by Councilman Yamamoto. The motion also: (1) instructed <br />the staff to forward letters to the Elections and Reapportionment Committees <br />of the Assembly and Senate requesting the unificatir~n of Santa Ana in single <br />Assembly and Senate Districts; and (2) authorized the Mayor to represent the <br />City before any hearings held on the matter by the Legislature. <br /> <br />The motion carried on the following roi1 call vote: <br /> <br />AYES: <br />NOES: <br />ABSENT: <br /> <br />Villa, Evans, Griset, Yamamoto, Patterson <br />Markel <br />Herrin <br /> <br />WARNER AVENUE SOUTH A letter from the Planning <br />COMMUNITY PLAN Commission, dated September 30., <br /> 1971, advising the Council of the <br />C~ommission's instruction to the Planning staff to undertake a planning design <br />study of the Warner Avenue South area, using the Gruen sketch plan as a <br />slarting point, was received and filed on the unanimously approved motion of <br />Councilman Villa, seconded by Councilman Evans. <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL -326- October 4, 1971 <br /> <br /> <br />