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BID CALLS In response to a question from Councilman <br /> Markel, the City Manager stated that <br /> Projects 6059 and 6061 are the result of <br />making E1 Salvador Park available to the school system° Councilman Markel stated <br />that he is opposed to this expense; and that it would not be required except for the <br />swap of properties between the City and School District° <br /> <br />On motion of Councilman Evans~ seconded by Councilman Patterson~ and carried <br />on a 6-1 vote, Councilman Markel dissenting, plans and specifications were approved <br />and advertisement for bids was authorized on the following: <br /> <br />PRO3ECT 6059 - Construct parking lot in E1 Salvador Park north <br />of Civic Center Drive %Vest; opening date June 9, 1972 at Z:15 PoMo <br /> <br />On motion of Councilman Patterson, seconded by Councilman Villa, and carried <br />on a 6-1 vote, Councilman Markel dissenting, plans and specifications were <br />approved and advertisement for bids was authorized on the following: <br /> <br />PROJECT 6061 - Relocate ball field lighting system in E1 Salvador <br />Park; opening dmte June 20, 1972 at 2:00 <br /> <br />LEASE OF PARKING STALLS On motion of Councilman Patterson, <br /> seconded by Councilman Villa, and <br /> carried on a 5-Z vote, Councilmen <br />Evans and Herrin voting NO, Council approved and authorized the Mayor and <br />Clerk to execute the proposed lease between the City and the Hotel Corday for <br />23 parking stalls located on the northeast corner of Third and Bush Streets° <br /> <br />ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE Mr. Frank Wyland, 501 N. Golden Circle <br />LICENSE APPLICATION Drive, attorney for Mr. Joseph E. <br /> _Dominguez~ stated that Mr. Dominguez <br />plans to operate a small grocery store at Z02 So Flower Street; that it is not a <br />beer bar; that he is not familiar with the Police Department's report of truancy <br />around the store; that Mr. Dominguez has just bought the property and lives <br />behind the store with his wife and two young children; that if the liquor license is <br />granted, he will be able to compete with other stores in the neighborhood; and <br />that the applicant had some problems with the police in his late teens and early <br />20's but has worked those out, has been industrious and saved money to buy this <br />business. <br /> <br />In response to questions from Councilman Villa, Sgto Burton of the Santa Ana <br />Police DepartTment stated that there has been a serious truancy problem at this <br />location; that the Police Department has been studying truancy problems in an <br />effort to reduce the crime rate; that since January, llZ arrests have been made <br />in this area; that the school is concerned about this problem also; and that with <br />students attaining legal age at 18, it will not be long until they will be allowed to <br />purchase liquor at that age. <br /> <br />Mr0 Robert Sorenson, Assistant Principal in charge of attendance and child <br />welfare, stated that day after day truants are brought in from the school; that the <br />corner seems to be a place to congregate; that one of the school's truant officers <br />is stationed at the store much of the time to try to control the problem; that the <br />Assistant Superintendent is lodging an official protest from the standpoint of the <br />School District. <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES <br /> <br />-198- May 15, 1972 <br /> <br /> <br />