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RESIGNATION FROM PLANNING On motion of Councilman Herrin, <br />COMMISSION seconded by Councilman Evans, and <br /> unanimously carried, the letter from <br />Lavelle Sanders resigning from the Planning Commission, effective September 5, <br />1972, was received and filed. <br /> <br />POSTING OF SPEED LIMIT On motion of Councilman Patterson, <br /> seconded by Councilman Evans, and <br /> unanimously carried, a petition <br />received September 12, 197Z, from Paul Robles, 2518 West Stanford Street, requesting <br />traffic controls in vicinity of King and Stanford and Stanford and Greenville Streets <br />was referred to staff for investigation and report. <br /> <br />LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES On motion of Councilman Herrin, <br />RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE seconded by Councilman Evans, and <br /> unanimously carried, Council received <br />and ordered filed a letter dated July 19, 1972, from the City of Torrance, soliciting <br />Council's support of their resolution to the League of California Cities Resolution <br />Committee pertaining to Southern California Edison Company's placement of utility <br />towers on their streets. <br /> <br />APPEAL <br />SECONDHAND STORE EMPLOYMENT <br /> <br />by Lewis E. Baker on September 15, 1972. <br /> <br />Council considered the appeal from <br />the Police Chief's denial of a permit <br />to work in a used furniture store, filed <br /> <br />Acting on the basis of the Staff report and recommendation dated September 15, 1972, <br />the Council granted the appeal and instructed the Police Chief to issue the required <br />permit, on the unanimously carried motion of Councilman Evans, seconded by <br />Councilman Markel. <br /> <br />ORAL COMMUNICATIONS Council went on record in support <br />PROPOSITION 18 of the anti-obscenity bill, Proposition <br /> 18, which will be carried on the General <br />Election Ballot of November 7, 1972, on motion of Councilman Yarnamoto, seconded <br />by Councilman Herrin and carried on the following roll call vote: <br /> <br />AYES: <br />NOES: <br />AB SENT: <br /> <br />Yamamoto, Herrin, Evans, Griset, Markel <br />Villa, Patterson <br />None <br /> <br />ORAL COMMUNICATIONS Councilman Evans reported that he <br />PARKING CO. OF AMERICA had received numerous complaints <br /> regarding the operator's method of <br />collecting and requesting payment of parking fees for automobiles u~ing the City's <br />parking lot, at the southeast corner of Sixth Street between Bush and Spurgeon <br />Streets, which is leased by the City to the Parking Company of America. <br /> <br />The matter was referred to the City Attorney for investigation and report, on the <br />unanimously carried motion of Councilman Evans, seconded by Councilman Patterson. <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES <br /> <br />-371- <br /> <br />SEPTEMBER 18, 1972 <br /> <br /> <br />
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