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Manager, pursuant to Resolution to Resolution 69-156, from <br />August 16, 1973 through August 29, 1973, inclusive. (CA 155) <br /> <br />On motion of Councilman Ward, seconded by Councilman Markel, <br />and carried on a 4 - 2 vote, with Councilmen Griset and Evans <br />dissenting, Council requested a report from staff as to which <br />City streets are proposed to be widened and to what extent. <br />(CA 29) <br /> <br />TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP On motion of Councilman <br />NO. 825 Griset, seconded by <br />B. H. MILLER CONSTRUCTION CO. Councilman Markel and <br /> unanimously carried on a <br />6 - 0 vote, Council approved the following Tentative Parcel <br />Map subject to the conditions contained in the Planning <br />Director's Report, and waived the alley requirement: <br /> <br />TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 825 Filed by B. H. Miller <br />Construction Co., creating five (5) M 1 parcels, <br />four of the proposed parcels to be used for industrial <br />use and parcel five is proposed for a restaurant; <br />located generally on the southeast corner of Warner <br />Avenue and Grand Avenue. <br /> <br />Prior to the motion, the Planning Director summarized the report, <br />and stated that it was anticipated that the unique features of <br />the office park development would receive nationwide attention. <br /> <br />Lee Phelps, B. H. Miller Construction Company, presented to <br />Council a summary of the pre-planning studies and analyses, the <br />magnitude of the project ($15 million), and general description <br />of the proposed development and maintenance. <br /> <br />Don Brinkerhoff, Landscape Architect, described the landscape <br />plans, including plantings, water amenities, and recreational <br />facilities. He stated there would be 7 acres of landscaped <br />area and 2 acres of water on the 30-acre site. <br /> <br />Frank Morris, Morris Lohrbach and Associates, Architect, described <br />the materials and design of the proposed buildings. (CA 25) <br /> <br />TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP On motion of Councilman <br />No. 832 Griset, seconded by <br />IRVINE COMPANY Councilman Garthe, and <br /> carried unanimously on <br />a 6 0 vote, Council approved the following Tentative Parcel <br />Map, subject to the conditions contained in the Planning <br />Director's Report: <br /> <br />TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 832 - Filed by Irvine Company, <br />creating three (3) LM parcels, proposed parcel 1 to <br />be used for two-story office building, parcel 2 to <br />be used for a restaurant, and parcel 3 to be used <br />for a service station; located generally on the south <br />side of Dyer Road at Pullman Street.. (CA 25) <br /> <br />cHANGE oRDER On motion of Councilman <br />PROJECT 7027 Griset, seconded by <br />BOWERS MUSEUM ADDITION Councilman Yamamoto, and <br /> unanimously carried on a <br />6 0 vote, Council approved the following Change Order: <br /> <br />PROJECT 7027 - Bowers Museum Addition; increasing <br />in the amount of $204.60; Change Order No. 3. (CA 89) <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES <br /> <br />325 SEPTEMBER 4, 1973 <br /> <br /> <br />
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