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Installation of two-hour parking limit signs in <br />Civic Center perimeter residential areas, where <br />necessary; <br /> <br />City-owned vehicles to be parked away from public <br />buildings in order to provide convenient, close-in <br />parking for paid-visitor parking. <br /> <br />The matter of a parking policy for State, federal and other <br />public vehicles was referred to the Civic Center Commission <br />for study, on the unanimously approved motion of Councilman <br />Garthe, seconded by Councilman Ward. <br /> <br />ALLEY REQUIREMENT The Director of Public <br />WAIVERS Works reviewed the City's <br /> policy regarding waiver <br /> of alley requirements in <br />conjunction with recommended approval of Parcel and Tentative <br />Tract Maps. He stated that the alley requirement is usually <br />waived in commercial developments because other facilities are <br />designed to alleviate the need for alleys; that in most cases <br />the City gets something in lieu of the alley when a waiver is <br />recommended. Mr. Wolford narrated a slide presentation featuring <br />alley development in various areas of the City. Councilman <br />Garthe stated that alleys should be posted as "public" or <br />"private". <br /> <br />ADJOURNMENT <br /> <br />seconded by Councilman Evans. <br /> <br />At 1:55 P.M., the meeting <br />was adjourned on the <br />unanimously carried motion <br />of Councilman Griset, <br /> <br />FLORENCE I. MALONE <br />CLERK OF THE COUNCIL <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES <br /> <br />113 <br /> <br />APRIL 1, 1974 <br /> <br /> <br />