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Redhill Avenue between Barranca Channel and Edinger Avenue <br />was approved, and its execution authorized by the Mayor and <br />City Clerk, on motion of Councilman Griset, seconded by <br />Councilman Yamamoto, witk dissenting vote by Councilman <br />Ward. (A-74-13) <br /> <br />AGREEMENT The memorandum dated <br />ORDINANCE NS-1201 March 14, 1974 from the <br />P.E.R.S. CONTRACT AMENDMENT Director of Personnel, <br /> recommending adoption <br />of an ordinance authorizing an amendment to the contract <br />between the City Council and the Board of Administration of <br />the California Public Employees' Retirement System to provide <br />for policemen and firemen retirement at age 50 at fifty per <br />cent of salary, and widows' benefits, was considered by <br />Council. <br /> <br />ORDINANCE NO. NS-1201, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA AUTHORIZING AN AMENDMENT TO THE CONTRACT <br />BETWEEN THE CITY COUNCIL AND THE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION OF <br />THE CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM was passed <br />to second reading by title only, and the full reading was <br />waived, on the unanimously carried motion of Councilman Evans, <br />seconded by Councilman Yamamoto. (A-?4-1~) <br /> <br />VARIANCE 73-62 The Planning Commission <br />FIRST WESTERN BANK Findings of Fact, approv- <br />AND TRUST CO. lng Variance Application <br /> 73-62, filed by First <br />Western Bank and Trust Company, to allow townhouse development <br />in the R 2-PRD and R 1-PRD Districts with less than the re- <br />quired open space at 2250 E. Santa Clara, were reviewed by <br />staff. The Planning Director stated that the staff had recom- <br />mended denial of the application for reasons enumerated on <br />page 3 of the Findings. <br /> <br />Mr. Jack Hall, representing the applicant, described the proposed <br />townhouse development, stating that it was one of the most popu- <br />lar and successful designs for townhouses in the County; and <br />that there had been no objections to the proposal at the Planning <br />Commission hearing on the matter. <br /> <br />Variance Application 73-62was set for public hearing before <br />the City Council, at its meeting of April 1, 1974, at 7:30 <br />P.M., on motion of Councilman Ward, seconded by Councilman <br />Evans, and carried with Councilmen Griset and Garthe dissenting. <br />(CA 13) <br /> <br />PUBLIC PROPERTY USE The application for <br />"THE DUMP NIXON COMMITTEE" Special License to use <br /> Public Property, filed <br /> by Robert C. Elton, Jr., <br />1002 North Flower, Santa Ana, and Richard G. Ellison, 11930 <br />Banner Road, #17, Garden Grove, on behalf of "The Dump Nixon <br />Committee" was considered by Council. The applicants requested <br />the use of Flower and E1 Salvador Parks, infields, for a <br />rallying point and an outdoor meeting, respectively, on March <br />30, 1974, between 11:00 A.M. and 6:00 P.M. They further <br />requested permission to parade beginning at Flower Park (Third <br />and Flower), west on Third to Pacific, north on Pacific to <br />Ninth and west on Ninth to E1 Salvador Park (Ninth and Raitt). <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES <br /> <br />96 MARCH 18, 1974 <br /> <br /> <br />