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RESOLUTION NO. 77-123 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY <br />CUP 77-24 2055 S. TOWNER COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF <br />ADOPTED SANTA ANA AFFIRMING THE <br /> ACTION OF THE PLANNING <br />COMMISSION APPROVING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 77-.24, TO ALLOW <br />A HOME FOR THE ELDERLY UP TO SIX PERSONS IN THE Ri DISTRICT <br />AT 2055 SOUTH TOWNER was adopted by a 5:2 vote, with Councilman <br />Ward and Mayor Evans dissenting, on the motion of Councilman <br />Yamamoto, seconded by Councilman Garthe. CA 13.4A <br /> <br />ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT On the motion of Councilman <br />FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1977 Ward, seconded by Councilman <br />FILED Garthe, carried 7:0 unani- <br /> mously, the City's Financial <br />Report for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1977, prepared by Direc- <br />tor of Finance Lawrence M. Shaffer, and Senior Accountant Robert B. <br />McDonald, and audited by Diehl, Evans and Company, Certified Public <br />Accountants, was received and filed. CA 65~ <br /> <br />STATUS REPORT - 4-WAY STOP SIGNS Following the comments of <br />SHELTON-HIGHLAND & SHELTON~BISHOP Mrs. Helen Snyder of 634 S. <br />FILED REPORT; REFERRED TO STAFF Rosewood, and on the motion <br /> of Councilman Ward, seconded <br />by Councilman Garthe, carried 7:0 unanimously, the report dated <br />November 14, 1977, prepared by Acting Transportation and Traffic <br />Engineer Joe Foust as a 90-day review of the four-way stop sign <br />installations at Shelton at Highland and Shelton at Bishop, was <br />received and filed and Staff was directed to review the necessity <br />for 75 to 90 feet of red curb adjacent to these intersection <br />controls, as requested by Mrs. Snyder. It was reported that no <br />additional accidents have occurred since the installations. <br /> <br />Mrs. Snyder, on behalf of the South Central Neighbors, stated that <br />residents at the corners were unable to park on the street, and <br />asked that the need for so much red curb be reviewed. She also <br />stated that the residents feel that there is a need for traffic <br />lights at Broadway and Chestnut, and at Flower and Bishop, and they <br />would like consideration given to these locations in the near future <br />for signalization. Council acknowledged that if the Traffic En- <br />gineer determines that any of the issues raised by Mrs. Snyder <br />merit some correction, such correction lies within the scope of <br />his authority except for the installation of traffic signal lights. <br /> CA 18.3 <br /> <br />COMPUTERIZED TRAFFIC CONTROL A status report dated <br />SYSTEM INSTALLATION November 14, 1977, prepared <br />FILED REPORT by Acting Transportation <br /> and Traffic Engineer Joe <br />Foust, on the selection and funding of a computerized traffic <br />control system, was received and filed on the unanimously carried <br />7:0 motion of Councilman Ward, seconded by Councilman Garthe. <br /> CA 18.8 <br /> <br />WAIVER REQUEST - BUILDING PERMIT On the recommendation of <br />3321 W 1ST ST. REFERRAL #21-77 Associate Engineer Quinn <br />REDUCTION APPROVED; REFERRAL DELETED Moore in his report dated <br /> November 10, 1977, a cash <br />deposit of $500 was determined to be sufficient to satisfy Mr. <br />Oropeza's obligation to provide sidewalk and one street tree, to <br />be installed when First Street is widened, approximately 1980. <br />The Staff recommendation, to grant the building permit for 3321 W. <br />First Street with a reduced cash deposit of $500 for future First <br />Street improvements, was approved on the motion of Councilman Ward, <br />seconded by Councilman Garthe, and carried 6:1, with Councilman <br />Yamamoto dissenting. The motion also deleted Council Referral <br />Item No. 21-77 from the Summary. CA 29.8 <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 420 NOVEMBER 21, 1977 <br /> <br /> <br />