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GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT Councilman Yamamoto informed <br />GARDEN GROVE - EUCLID & HAZARD the Council that the City <br />MAYOR AUTHORIZED TO OPPOSE of Garden Grove is process- <br /> ing a proposed amendment <br />to its General Plan to change the land use for tke 54.27-acre <br />surplus school property at the northwest corner of Euclid and <br />Hazard from low density residential to industrial; he stated that <br />a Planning Commission hearing was held and denial was recommended <br />on a 5:2 vote; and he requested that the City take a position on <br />this matter prior to its presentation to the Garden Grove City <br />Council. <br /> <br />Planning Director Charles Zimmerman stated that a challenge could <br />also be made to the issuance of a Negative Declaration for the <br />General Plan Amendment in view of the significant environmental <br />impacts which were not addressed. <br /> <br />On the motion of Councilman Yamamoto, seconded by Councilman Brandt, <br />carried 7:0 unanimously, the Mayor was authorized to write a <br />letter to the City of Garden Grove in opposition to General Plan <br />Amendment No. GPA-l-78 (G) to redesignate the property at the north- <br />west corner of Euclid and Hazard from low density residential to <br />industrial and challenging the granting of a Negative Declaration <br />for the General Plan amendment in view of the significant environ- <br />mental impacts which.have not adequately been addressed and will <br />occur as a consequence of the proposed change, such as increased <br />traffic, increased noise, and effect on residential property values <br />and the aesthetics of the area. CA 78 <br /> <br />ORAL COMMUNICATION On the recommendation of <br />BOWERS MEMORIAL MUSEUM BOARD Councilman John Garthe <br />MANUEL ESQUEDA APPOINTED and the second to his motion <br /> by Councilman Brandt, <br />carried 7:0 unanimously, Manuel Esqueda was appointed to the <br />Bowers Memorial Museum Board to complete the vacated term of <br />James Faulkner ending June 30, 1980~. CA 85.2 <br /> <br />ORAL COMMUNICATION An agreement between the <br />STADIUM CONCESSIONAIRE - BARNES City and Joe A. and Phyllis <br />AGREEMENT APPROVED S. Barnes to complete the <br /> contract expiring June 30, <br />1979 of H. L. Farmen, the present concessionaire, was approved <br />on the motion of Councilman Ortiz, seconded by Councilman Brandt, <br />carried 5:2, with Councilman Ward and Mayor Evans dissenting. <br /> <br />City Manager Bruce Spragg stated that the Barnes' would assume <br />the operation of the Stadium concession at the next scheduled <br />event for Thursday, April 27 if approval could be obtained at <br />this Council meeting. A-78-38 <br /> <br />Mr. Spragg stated that the previous concessionaire wished to dis- <br />continue his agreement to service Eddie West Field - Santa Ana <br />Stadium, and the new agreement basically assigns the remainder <br />of the contract to Joe and Phyllis Barnes with the addition of <br />some conditions that will benefit the City. A report dated <br />April 14, 1978 prepared by Leisure Services Manager William J. <br />Palethorpe was distributed to Council. <br /> <br />ORAL COMMUNICATION - TRASH CONTRACT City Manager Bruce Spragg <br />TEAMSTERS STRIKE announced that the three- <br />GREAT WESTERN RECLAMATION, INC. year labor contract between <br /> the Teamsters Union and <br />the City's trash contractor, Great Western Reclamation, as well <br />as other contractors in Orange County, would expire at Midnight, <br />April 17, and that no agreement had been reached for a new con- <br />tract. He stated that the City can expect the strike to begin <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES <br /> <br />151 APRIL 17, 1978 <br /> <br /> <br />
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