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READING WAIVED On the unanimously <br /> approved (6:0) motion <br /> of Councilman Evans, <br /> . seconded by Council- <br />man Brandt, Council waived full reading of all ordinances <br />and resolutions, the titles of which appeared on the public <br />Agenda, and-consideration was given by title only. <br /> <br />RESOLUTION'NO. 76-61 <br />MINOR EXCEPTION 76-6 -!APPEAL 363 <br />ADOPTED <br /> <br />cilman Brandt, and carried (S:i), <br />dissenting: <br /> <br /> Councilman Ward's <br /> motion to adopt the <br /> following resolution <br /> was seconded by Coun- <br />with Councilman Evans <br /> <br />RESOLUTION NO. 76-61 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY <br />COUNCIL OF THE CITy OF SANTA ANA, AFFIRMING THE <br />ACTION OF THE ZONING ADMINISTRATOR ON MINOR EXCEP- <br />TION APPLICATION N0. ?6-6, APPROVING SAID MINOR <br />EXCEPTION APPLICATION, AND DENYING APPEAL NO. 363 <br />FILED THEREON BY LOIS L. TETLEY. <br /> <br />CA 13.5 <br /> <br />SANTA ANA RIVER FLOOD PROJECT Mayor Garthe was authorized <br />PUBLIC HEARINGS IN WASHINGTON to represent the City as a <br />MAYOR APPOINTED member of a delegation to <br /> attend public hearings to <br />be held by the Water Resources Subcommittee of the Senate Public <br />WOrks Committee between June 21-50, 1976 in Washington, D.C. <br />for the Santa Aha River Flood Project, on the motion of Council- <br />man Ward, seconded by Councilman Yamamoto and carried (6:0) <br />unanimously~ Council action was in response to a request dated <br />June 7, 1976 from Frank Fry, Jr,, Chairman of the Santa Ana River <br />Flood Protection Agency for a strong delegation to support the <br />legislation to be introduced by Congressmen Patterson, Hannaford <br />and Hinshaw in the Congress and by Senators Cranston and Tunney <br />in the Senate. CA 55 <br /> CA 80.1 <br /> <br />CHAMBER OF COMMERCE COMMITTEE A resolution of.the Taxa- <br />RECOMMENDATION FOR BUDGET tion Committee of the <br />RECEIVED & REFERRED Greater Santa Ana Chamber <br /> " of Commerce dated June 2, <br />1976 recommending the adoption of the 1976-77 Budget with no <br />new taxes was received and referred to Budget Study Sessions <br />on the motion of Councilman Evans, seconded by Councilman Ward, <br />and carried C6:0) unanimously. CA 65B <br /> <br />PETITION- PLAYGROUND A petition received <br />END OF 18TH ST., EAST OF TOWNER June 15, 1976 containing <br />REFERRED 285 signatures request- <br /> ing that the acquisition <br />of a neighborhood park site at the end of Eighteenth Street <br />east of Towner be considered in next year's Budget, was <br />referred to Staff, and the Board of Recreation and Parks, for <br />report and recommendation, on the motion of Councilman Evans, <br />seconded by Councilman Ward, and carried C6:0) unanimously. <br />Councilman W~rd stated that he felt this was a very fine pro- <br />posal, and that he would like the Staff and the Board to give <br />it serious consideration. CA 52 <br /> CA 151.5 <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES <br /> <br />226 <br /> <br />JUNE 21, 1976 <br /> <br /> <br />