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TRAFFIC CONTROL STANFORD STREET - (Continued) <br /> <br />Mr. Paul Robles, 2518 West Stanford Street, who initiated the petition, spoke in <br />favor of all of the requests. <br /> <br />Mro Seth Narrelson, 2509 West Stanford Street, spoke in favor of Police <br />selective enforcement of traffic regulations on Stanford between Greenville and <br />King. <br /> <br />FLOOD PROTECTION FOR LOWER On the unanimously carried motion <br />SANTA ANA RIVER VALLEY of Councilman Yamamoto, seconded <br /> by Councilman Patterson, Council <br />endorsed the Resolution from the Orange County Sanitation Districts to the Board <br />of Supervisors requesting improvement of portions of the Santa Aha River to <br />mitigate the potential inundation of the Districts' Treatment Plants Nos° 1 and 2, <br /> <br />TREES AT CORNER OF The Petition received September 25, <br />WILSHIRE AND GARNSEY 197Z, signed by twelve citizens <br /> residing on Garnsey Street requesting <br />that the large trees on each corner of the intersection of Wilshire and Garnsey be <br />removed, was referred to staff on the unanimously carried motion of Councilman <br />Evans, seconded by Councilman I-Ierrin. <br /> <br />RULES AND REGULATIONS On the unanimously carried motion <br />FOR TENNIS COURTS of Councilman Patterson, seconded <br /> by Councilman Evans, Council <br />approved the recornl~endation contained in the letter dated September 26, 1972, <br />from the Board of Recreation and Parks relating to the Rules and Regulations for <br />City/School Joint Use of Tennis Courts, and authorized posting in Spanish and <br />English at all City Tennis Courts. <br /> <br />BOWERS MEMORIAL The request from Larry L. Bruns, <br />MUSEUM FOUNDATION Acting Museum Director, in his <br /> report dated September 27, 1972, for <br />approval of a wine-tasting event at Bowers Museum on October 23, 1972, from <br />6:00 to 8:00 P.M., was granted on the motion of Councilman Patterson, seconded <br />by Councilman Yamamoto, with Councilman Herrin voting NOo <br /> <br />ORAL COMMUNICATIONS Councilman Markel announced that <br />RABBITS ON BROADWAY he had had a telephone call from an <br /> unknown party informing him that <br />there were an excessive number of rabbits at 1324 So Broadway; that he had <br />reported the situation to Mr. Newcomb, who had in turn referred the matter to <br />the Planning Department and that Mr° Smith had made an investigation. Fie stated <br />that Mr. Smith had reported to him that there is no violation of the ordinance; <br />however, the area where the rabbits were kept was deplorable. He further stated <br />that he believed the ordinance which permits 25 rabbits or any other rodents should <br />be reviewed. <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES <br /> <br />-386 - <br /> <br />OCTOBER 2, 1972 <br /> <br /> <br />