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ALIGNMENT OF WARD BOUNDARIES - (Continued) <br /> <br />Councilman Patterson's motion to refer the matter to Staff to investigate possible <br />ways of meeting population requirements and to submit to Council a proposed plan <br />of ward boundaries as soon as the information is available, was seconded by <br />Councilman Herrin and carried unanimously. <br /> <br />SUMMARY OF REFERRALS <br /> <br />the next regular meeting. <br /> <br />At Councilman Herrin's suggestion, <br />Council unanimously agreed to <br />defer consideration of this item to <br /> <br />POOL TABLE APPLICATION Councilman Herrin's motion, <br /> seconded by Councilman Patterson, <br /> to approve the request of Larry J. <br />Polk for a permit to operate pool tables at Noru Tavern, 220 West Warner Avenue, <br />carried on a 6 -.1 vote, Councilman Yamamoto dissenting. <br /> <br />EXCHANGE OF PARK PROPERTIES On motion of Councilman Herrin, <br />FOR SCHOOL SITES seconded by Councilman Villa, and <br /> unanimously carried, Council set <br />for public hearing on November 15, 1971, at 7:30 P. M., a proposal for purchase or <br />exchange of City property by Santa Aha Lkified School District including a parking lot <br />located on the south side of Warner Avenue east of and adjacent to the State Armory, <br />and a portion of E1 Salvador Park, plus a portion of Townsend Street between Civic <br />Center Drive and Tenth Street. <br /> <br />COUNCIL PUBLIC RELATIONS On motion of Councilman Patterson~ <br /> seconded by Councilman Villa, and <br /> unanimously carried, Council <br />authorized permanent identification badges for the Councilmen and all employees at <br />the level of department head or above. Mayor Griset suggested that this matter could <br />be handled in conjunction with the recommendation for a City Seal which will be <br />presented to the Council in the near future for consideration. <br /> <br />Councilman Patterson suggested a Dial-the-Mayor program which would make it <br />possible for citizens to dial a telephone number on a 24-hour basis. A taped message <br />would request the caller to state his name, address and comments or question. Each <br />morning the tape would be transcribed and referred to the Mayor or the City Manager <br />for reply. He stated the cost is nominal, approximately $25.00 per month. <br /> <br />The Dial-the-Mayor program was approved on motion of Councilman Patterson, <br />seconded by Councilman Herrin, and carried on a 6 - 1 vote, Councilman Markel <br />dissenting. <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL -368- November 1, 1971 <br /> <br /> <br />