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employment opportunity by lateral entry or other <br />legal means, if possible. <br /> <br />The original motion made by Councilman Bricken and seconded by <br />Councilman Ortiz to approve Items 1 through 7 above and to <br />limit CETA service tenure to 12 months, which would have substi- <br />tuted 12 months in Items 1, 6 and 7; and which did not include <br />Item 8; was amended as follows: <br /> <br />Mayor Evans' motion, seconded by Councilman Ward, to include the <br />provision that the five Police Officers be brought into permanen% <br />employment with the City (Item 8), carried 7:0 unanimously. <br /> <br />The motion of Councilman Ward, seconded by Councilman Gar~he, <br />to limit CETA tenure to 18 months (Items 1, 6 and 7) carried <br />5:2, with Councilmen Bricken and Ortiz dissenting. CA 151.11 <br /> <br />OLD CITY HALL AGREEMENT Council considered the <br />DEL PUEBLO MANAGEMENT COMPANY Staff report dated June 30, <br />REPERRED & CONTINUED 1977, prepared by City <br /> Manager Bruce C. Spragg, <br />regarding the status of the February 20, 1973 Agreement between <br />the City and Del Pueblo Management and Development Company, for <br />the sale of the Old City Hall, at Third and Main Streets; and <br />referred the matter to the Community Redevelopment Commission and <br />to the Executive Director of the Community Redevelopment Agency <br />for their disposition report and recommendations to the Council <br />at its meeting scheduled for August 15, 1977 at 3:00 P.M., on <br />the motion of Councilman Ward, seconded by Councilman Yamamoto, <br />and carried 6:0, with Councilman Ortiz abstaining because of <br />his having had an interest in Del Pueblo Management Company at <br />the time of the purchase four years ago. <br /> <br />Prior to the Council's action, Messrs. Ben Ramirez and Hector <br />Godinez~ representing Del Pueblo Management and Development <br />Company, proposed that at least two floors of the building be <br />remodeled to enhance the chances of attracting tenants. <br /> <br />Mr. Ramirez stated that financing the proposed remodeling is <br />problem, and he suggested use of redevelopment funds because <br />the building is located in the Redevelopment Project Area. <br /> <br />Mr. Godinez stated that Mr. Rudy Gallegos, Del Pueblo Management <br />and Development Co., needs about four weeks to finalize plans <br />for remodeling two floors of the building, and he requested a <br />continuance to allow for that presentation to Council. <br /> <br />Mr. Billy C. Hall, Executive Director of the City Center Associa- <br />tion, stated that the Board of Directors of the Association <br />considers the building a detriment to the downtown area and <br />recommends that the structure become a viable building or be <br />torn down so that something else can take its place as soon as <br />possible. Mr. Hall suggested that the matter be set for public <br />hearing to secure input from everyone concerned. CA 133 <br /> <br />ORAL COMMUNICATION <br />ASSEMBLY BILL 1257 <br />EMPLOYEE TELEPHONE MONITORING <br />REFERRED' <br /> <br />since it purports to prohibit <br /> <br /> Councilman Brandt requested <br /> additional information <br /> from Staff regarding <br /> AB 1257 impact on monitor- <br /> ing police and fire calls. <br />telephone monitoring. CA 57 <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 235 JULY 5, 1977 <br /> <br /> <br />