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fees for the courts would be raised 250%; that a survey of the <br />tennis playing public has not been made on this issue; that the <br />plan is not suppor.ted by local athletic coaches; and that the City <br />itself will be able to fund the completion of the tennis center. <br /> CA 52 <br /> <br />CENTENNIAL PARK (FCC STATION) On the recommendation <br />TRANSFER OF POSSESSION of Executive Director <br />AUTHORIZED of Community Services <br /> Manuel Rede, Mayor <br />.Garthe was authorized to execute the Certificate of Acknow- <br />ledgement of Possession for the 22.19 acre parcel of FCC <br />Monitoring Station, on the motion of Councilman Evans, seconded <br />by Councilman Yamamoto and carried 7:0 unanimously. CA 52 <br /> CA 45 <br /> <br />UNUSUAL PUBLIC SERVICE COSTS To give Council an <br />REFERRAL ITEM NO. 29-76 opportunity to study <br />CONTINUED the comments of the <br /> Deputy City Attorney, <br />Michael J. Karger, on the subject of recovery of unusual <br />public service costs, Councilman Brandt's motion to continue <br />this item for 30 days was seconded by Councilman Evans, and <br />carried 7:0 unanimously. CA 65 <br /> <br />CERTIFICATES OF CONVENIENCE & In accordance with the <br />NECESSITY - YELLOW CAB & AMERICAN CAB proposed decision sub- <br />APPLICATIONS - DENIED mitred to Council by <br /> Hearing Officer Albert <br />J. Federman following a public hearing held on October 12, <br />1976, applications from Yellow Cab Company and American Cab <br />Company to operate seven additional and seven new taxicabs, <br />respectively, in the City of Santa Ana were both denied based <br />on a finding that public convenience and necessity of the <br />residents of the City of Santa Aha does not now require the <br />issuance of 7 permits to operate taxicabs within the City, <br />on the motion of Councilman Bricken, seconded by Councilman <br />Brandt, and carried 5:2, with Councilmen Ward and Ortiz dis- <br />senting. <br /> <br />Following comments by Councilmen Bricken, Ward, Brandt and Ortiz. <br />favoring some m~dification of the taxicab ordinance to encourage <br />competition, Councilman~ Bricken's motion to request a report <br />and recommendations from Staff for revising taxicab licensing <br />based on the comments made, was seconded by Councilman Ortiz, <br />and carried 5:2, with Councilmen Evans and Yamamoto dissenting. <br /> CA 26 <br /> <br />CETA TITLE II CONTRACTS In accordance with the <br />APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 72 recommendations of Keith <br />APPROVED E. Blunt, Manpower Pro- <br /> ject Coordinator, in <br />his report dated Nov'ember 24, 1976, and on the motion of Coun- <br />cilman Evans, seconded by Councilman Bricken, and carried 7:0 <br />unanimously, Council: <br /> <br />1) <br /> <br />Approved the contract modifying Fiscal Year <br />1976 CETA Title II funding from the Orange <br />County Manpower Commission from $708,286 to <br />$683,479, and authorized its execution by <br />tke Mayor and Clerk; <br /> <br />2) <br /> <br />Approved the Fiscal Year 1977 CETA Title II <br />funding contract with Orange County Manpower <br />Commission providing $1,007,576 for the Pub- <br />lic Service Employment Program, and authorized <br />its execution by the Mayor and Clerk; and <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES <br /> <br />453 DECEMBER 6, 1976 <br /> <br /> <br />