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SALE OF SURPLUS PROPERTY A letter dated July 12, 1972, from <br /> the Santa Ana Planning Commission, <br />recommending the sale of City-owned property described as Tentative Tract <br />7655, adjacent to Thornton Park, with funds from the sale to be used for <br />de velopment of the park, was approved and ordered filed on the unanimously <br />approved motion of Councilman Herrin, seconded by Councilman Patterson. <br /> <br />SURPLUS PROPERTY REPORT Council declared surplus Tentative <br />72-23 Tract No. 7655, located north of <br /> Segerstrom and east of Raitt <br />Street, consisting of approximately 13.76 acres, and authorized the property <br />to be sold at auction on August 21, 1972, at a minimum sale price of $200,000, <br />on the unanimously approved motion of Councilman Patterson, seconded by <br />Councilman Villa. <br /> <br />ORAL COMMUNICATIONS <br /> <br />ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE Mr. Nichols and Mr. Garcia, <br />APPLICATION - LASSO BAR the applicants for the transfer of <br /> the Alcoholic Beverage License <br />for the Lasso Bar, 610 E. First Street, requested Council to withdraw its <br />protest which was authorized on July 3 in response to a request from Mrs. <br />Cora Balch who described the bar as a nuisance to the neighborhood. Mr. <br />Nichols stated that the bar would be operated in a manner that would satisfy <br />Mrs. Balch's objections. <br /> <br />The matter was referred to staff for discussion with Mrs. Balch and subse- <br />quent recommendation to Council on the approved motion of Councilman Villa, <br />seconded by Councilman Patterson, with Councilman Yarnamoto dissenting. <br /> <br />FIRST STREET WIDENING Responding to a question from <br /> Councilman Markel, the Acting <br /> City Manager stated that <br />confidential cost estimates pertaining to the widening of First Street, given <br />to the Councilman approximately six years ago would still be considered <br />confidential material. Councilman Markel's request to use his own judgment <br />in releasing some of the cost information was referred to staff for recom- <br />mendation on the unanimously approved motion of Councilman Patterson, <br />seconded by Councilman Villa. <br /> <br />RECESS At 5:10 P.M., the meeting was <br /> recessed to 7:30 P.M., at which <br /> time it was reconvened with all <br />Council members present. Following the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, <br />the Invocation was given by Chaplain Herman J. Baerg, Orange County <br />Medical Center. <br /> <br />SPECIAL ORDER OF THE DAY <br /> <br />Boards and Conamission as indicated: <br /> <br />The Clerk of the Council administered <br />the oath of office to the following <br />persons who were reappointed to <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES -287- JULY 17, 1972 <br /> <br /> <br />
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