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AUTHORIZATION GRANTED The Mayor was authorized <br />BOWERS MUSEUM EXPANSION to execute a letter <br />BOWERS MUSEUM FOUNDATION giving the Executive <br /> Committee, Bowers Museum <br />Foundation the authority to proceed with negotiations to acquire <br />or obtain options to acquire the necessary real property for <br />the Bowers Museum expansion project, on the motion of Councilman <br />Ward, seconded by Councilman Brandt, carried 6:0 unanimously. <br /> CA 8S <br /> <br />RECESS At 5:07 P.M. the Council <br /> meeting was recessed for <br /> the Housing Authority <br /> meeting; at 5:09 P.M. <br />the meeting was reconvened and immediately recessed for the <br />Community Redevelopment Agency meeting, during which Councilman <br />Bricken joined the meeting at 5:S0 P.M.; at 5:55 P.M. the City <br />Council meeting was reconvened with all Councilmen present. <br /> <br />BOWERS MUSEUM BOARD Mary Jane Klaus, 2334 <br />NOTICE OF INTENTION TO W. Chandler, Ward 4, <br />APPOINT MARY JANE KLAUS was designated as the <br /> appointee to the Bowers <br />Museum Board to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of <br />John Hoy, for a term expiring on June 30, 1982, subject to <br />affirmation of the appointment on June 27, 1978, on the unan- <br />imously approved 7:0 motion of Councilman Brandt, seconded by <br />Councilman Garthe. CA 85.2 <br /> <br />HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION Alice M. Chute, and <br />& HAC - NOTICE OF INTENTION TO Elle Ross, residents <br />APPOINT ALICE CHUTE & ELLE ROSS of the Santa Ana Towers, <br /> 401 West First Street, <br />in Ward 2, were designated as the appointees to the Human <br />Relations Commission/Housing Advisory Commission, to fill the <br />vacancies created by the resignations of Alda Gaines and <br />Adela Salinas, respectively, for terms expiring August 1, <br />1982 and August 1, 1981, subject to affirmation of the appoint- <br />ments on June 27, 1978, on the unanimously approved 7:0 motion <br />of Mayor Evans, seconded by Councilman Ward. CA 131.2 <br /> <br />TRASH STRIKE REBATE <br />DISCUSSION <br /> <br />commencing on April <br />without service for <br /> <br />Daniel Stone, Assistant <br />City Manager, stated that <br />the recent trash strike <br />lasted for 17 days, <br />18 and ending on May 4, leaving residents <br />two weeks; that half of the monthly service <br /> <br />rate is $1.19, which would amount to approximately $47,600 if <br />each resident's account were to receive a credit. <br /> <br />During the Council discussion on the subject, the consensus <br />was that it would cost the residents more money to "mass produce <br />a rebate" because even though it may be justified in the minds <br />of many people, it would not be a rebate but rather a gift of <br />public funds, and residents would actually be paying twice <br />under the terms of the existing contract; that those who want <br />to pursue a request for $1.19 should be. referred to the provider <br />of the service, Great Western Reclamation, for processing on an <br />individual basis inasmuch as all of the accumulated trash put <br />on the curb for the Contractor was eventually picked up, CA 11.1 <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES <br /> <br />196 MAY 23, 1978 <br /> <br /> <br />