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In rebuttal, Mr. Bower stated that any land use change would <br />be subject to public hearing and that is a consideration to <br />be made at that time; that Lomar is considering an improvement <br />of an office building on the first parcel east of Cypress Avenue. <br /> <br />There being no further speakers, Vice Mayor Ward closed the <br />public hearing. On the motion of Councilman Bricken, seconded <br />by Councilman Ortiz, carried 5:0 unanimously, the decision on <br />the proposed vacation of a portion of Cypress Avenue south of <br />Adams Street to the Pacific Electric right-of-way was continued <br />to be considered in conjunction with any future request for <br />change in the use of the property east and west of Cypress Avenue. <br /> CA 14 <br /> <br />NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND <br />VACATION OF A PORTION OF AN <br />EAST-WEST ALLEY RUNNING FROM <br />TOWNSEND TO RAITT STREETS BETWEEN <br />THIRD AND FOURTH STREETS <br />RESOLUTION NO. 78-49 ADOPTED <br /> <br />Vice Mayor Ward announced <br />that this was the time <br />and place for the public <br />hearing of Negative Dec- <br />laration and the vacation <br />of a portion of an east- <br />west alley running from <br /> <br />Townsend to Raitt Streets between Third and Fourth Streets. <br /> <br />John Stevens, Public Works Director, stated that this particular <br />alley was brought to the attention of the City by the Artesia <br />Neighbors several months ago; that it was their request that it <br />be abandoned because of the use of the alley as a short cut and <br />the increased opportunity for vandalism and robbery provided by <br />access to back yards; that the staff finds that all properties <br />are serviced from the street and that there is no need for the <br />City to maintain the alley; and that the proposed vacation was <br />approved by the Planning Commission March 14, 1978. <br /> <br />Those speakin.g in favor of the proposed abandonment were: <br /> <br />Albert Arballo, 1822 West Fourth Street <br />Faith Bracamontes, 1605 West Third Street <br /> <br />There being no further speakers, Vice Mayor Ward closed the public <br />hearing. On the motion of Councilman Ortiz, seconded by Council- <br />man Brandt, carried 5:0 the Negative Declaration was approved <br />and filed and Resolution No. 78-49 as follows was adopted: <br /> <br />RESOLUTION NO. 78-49 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br />OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA VACATING A PORTION OF AN EAST- <br />WEST ALLEY RUNNING FROM TOWNSEND TO RAITT STREETS BETWEEN <br />TOWNSEND TO RAITT STREETS BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH STREETS <br />IN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, ALLEY ABANDONMENT NO. 42. CA 14 <br /> <br />ORAL COMMUNICATIONS Following the comments <br />POLICE COMPLAINT - of Mrs. Neinstedt of 310 <br />MRS. NEINSTEDT South parton, regarding <br />ADVISED TO FILE FORMAL COMPLAINT the ariest of her son, <br /> Norman Joseph Neinstedt, <br />Mrs. Neinstedt was advised to file a formal complaint with the <br />Police Department so that the matter can be investigated. <br /> CA 151.23 <br /> <br />INDEMNIFICATION OF FIRST Authorization was given <br />AMERICAN TITLE FOR TAXES to indemnify First American <br />DUE ON PROPERTY PURCHASED Title Insurance from any <br />BY THE CITY APPROVED loss accruing from the <br /> taxes due on the property <br />located at 2215 West McFadden Avenue purchased by the City from <br />St. Luke's Methodist Church by purchase agreement dated June 4, <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES <br /> <br />175 MAY 1, 1978 <br /> <br /> <br />