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ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE <br />LICENSE APPLICATIONS - (Continued) <br /> <br />Motion was seconded by Councilman Villa, and carried on the following roll call <br />vote: <br /> <br />AYES: <br />NOES: <br />ABSENT: <br /> <br />Herrin, Villa, Evans, Griset, Patterson, Markel <br />Yamamoto <br />None <br /> <br />BUDGET TRANSFER Councilman Herrin objected to ~:onsoli- <br /> datlon of funds for the purchase of radio <br /> equipment and installation thereof in the <br />Emergency Operation Center with 50% reimbursement by Federal government upon <br />completion. He stated he b41ieves the cost of the radio facility should be a local <br />responsibility and that he could not support it as a Federal fund project. <br /> <br />Councilman Evans' motion, seconded by Councilman Villa, to approve the <br />appropriation adjustment request as recommen~tedby staff, carried on a 6-1 vote, <br />Councilman Herrin dissenting° <br /> <br />CUP 72-3 The City Manager suggested that it might <br />STANDARD OIL COMPANY be advisable to set this matter for public <br />OF CALIFORNIA hearing because of noxious oddrs that <br /> might be generated in the Logan area. <br />Councilman Markel concurred, stating that he would be for denim of the Conditional <br />Use Permit, or to have a public hearing. Councilman Markel's motion, seconded <br />by Councilrnan Herrin, to set for public hearing on April 17, 1972, Conditional Use <br />Permit #72-3 filed by Standard Oil Company of California to allow the manufacture, <br />distribution and sale of agriculture chemicals in the M 2 District at 1016 Santiago <br />Avenue, carried on the following roll call vote: <br /> <br />AYES: <br />NOES: <br />ABSENT: <br /> <br />Markel, Herrin, Villa, Yamamoto, Patterson <br />Evans, Gris-et <br />None <br /> <br />Prior to voting, Councilman Evans stated he was opposed to the motion since the I <br />Planning Commission had approved the CUP, and the Fire Department was satisfied <br />that the hazards are not of a type they cannot handle° <br /> <br />The Director of Planning stated that the manufacturer would have to meet all standards <br />of the Uniform Fire Code which the City has adopted; that the question raised by Staff <br />is that this site is located in the Logan area on which the Council has requested a studyi <br />that it is difficult to control the odors where agricultural chemicals are manufactured; <br />that it was Staff's opinion that the conflict of uses--heavy industrial and residential--in <br />the Logan area should not be aggravated; that the basic problem is the conflict of <br />land uses° <br /> <br />After further discussion, Councilman Evans stated he would not oppose the motion, <br />but requested more information on the type of chemicals to be manufactured. <br /> <br />The Director of Planning stated that a letter attached to the application states that <br />the bulk of sales would be in chemical fertilizers, both liquid and dry, bagged material <br />ammonium phosphate, and distribution of insecticides, herbicides, and other <br />related material° <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL <br /> <br />~-132- April 3, 1972 <br /> <br /> <br />