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ORAL COMMUNICATION <br />DUSKIN KELLER <br />3323 W. CAMILE requested that a cash <br /> deposit of $1,162 for <br />street and sidewalk improvement be waived until such time <br />as construction commences, and that authorization to turn <br />on utilities be given. The request was referred to Staff <br />for investigation and report, at the next Council meeting <br />(July 14), on the motion of Councilman Evans, seconded by <br />Councilman Ward, and carried (?-0) unanimously. Mr. Keller <br />told Council that he had moved a house onto the property; <br />that he did not know about the cash deposit requirement <br />until the final inspection had been made and he called for <br />the utilities to be turned on; that he had borrowed money <br />for this investment; that it would be a hardship for him <br />at this time to make the payment; that he has tenants ready <br />to move into the house; and that since the City will not <br />allow the improvements to be put in at this time, he feels <br />that it is unreasonable for this money to be deposited now. <br /> <br />Mr. Keller, owner of the <br />property at 3323 W. Camile, <br /> <br />CA 29.4 <br /> <br />RECESS <br /> <br />present. <br /> <br />Mayor Garthe recessed <br />the meeting at 5:25 p.m. <br />and reconvened at <br />3:54 with all Councilmen <br /> <br />REQUEST FOR WAIVER FROM PRO- The request con- <br />VISIONS OF ORDINANCE NS-1143 tained in a letter <br /> from Kenneth Case for <br /> waiver of requirement <br />for curbs, gutters and sidewalks in connection with an addi- <br />tion to his property at 1018 North Lincoln Avenue, was denied <br />on the motion of Councilman Evans, seconded by Councilman <br />Brandt and carried (7-0) unanimously. Mr. Case referred his <br />written report to Council containing pictures of the prop- <br />erty; he added that some of the property in the area does <br />not have curbs and sidewalks; that he has a raised planter <br />in front of his building that provides protection for his <br />building from vehicles; and that there is no drainage problem <br />on his property. <br /> <br />The City Manager's report dated June 9, 1975 stated that <br />Lincoln Avenue should be improved to City standards; that <br />Mr. Case has 94 feet of frontage on Lincoln; that he is <br />adding 2,000square feet to his 3,000 square foot building; <br />and that the Public Works Department recommended denial <br />of the waiver. <br /> <br />CA 29.4 <br /> <br />PROPOSED AMPHITHEATRE FOR THE On the motion of <br />PERFORMING ARTS Councilman Evans, <br /> seconded by Council- <br /> man Brandt, Mr. Harvey <br />Kresky, President of th~ Amphitheatre for the Performing <br />Arts, was granted a six-month exclusive right to negotiate <br />with the City of Santa Aha for the development of an Amphi- <br />theatre described in a memo from the City Manager dated <br />June 12, 1975, the final agreement to be returned to Council <br />for approval; the motion carried (6-1) with Councilman Yamamoto <br />dissenting. <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES <br /> <br />254 JUNE 16, 1975 <br /> <br /> <br />