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stated that there were 1,600 parcels posted for abatement that <br />181 were required to be cleaned by City crews at a cost of <br />$23,096.71 and the remainder were cleaned by the property <br />owners; and that the total cost, including posting, mailing and <br />administration was $28,021.94. <br /> <br />No one responded to the Mayor's call for comments on the program <br />and he closed the public hearing. <br /> <br />RESOLUTION NO. 78-102 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA OVERRULING OBJECTIONS TO AND CONFIRMING THE <br />REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS PERTAINING TO THE COSTS <br />OF WEED, RUBBISH AND GARBAGE ABATEMENT; MAKING, CONFIRMING AND <br />LEVYING ASSESSMENTS FOR SUCH COSTS; AND ORDERING A COPY THEREOF <br />TO BE FILED WITH THE COUNTY AUDITOR, ASSESSOR AND TAX COLLECTOR <br />was unanimously 7:0 adopted on the motion of Councilman Brandt, <br />seconded by Councilman Garthe. CA 11 <br /> <br />AGENDA ORDER - BUILDING PERMITS Following a determination <br />IN LOGAN NEIGHBORHOOD by Mayor Evans that the <br />MORATORIUM ORDINANCE REQUESTED remaining items on the <br /> evening Agenda would involve <br />little or no participation by members of the public, he announced <br />that Agenda item 72, continued from the afternoon meeting, would <br />be considered and he recognized Mr. Sam Romero, 2034 South Spruce <br />Street. <br /> <br />Mr. Romero stated that despite the fact that Council has approved <br />an agreement with a firm to prepare an Environmental Impact <br />Report for the Logan Area relative to rezoning much of the area <br />from Mi (Manufacturing) to RI (Residential), building permits <br />are still being issued by the City for Mi uses. He requested <br />that a moratorium on the issuance of such permits be imposed until <br />the EIR is completed and acted upon by Council. <br /> <br />Council also received copies of a letter dated August 7 from the <br />EIR Consultant, ECOS Management Criteria, urging Council to vote <br />in favor of a moratorium on the issuance of building permits and <br />zoning variances within the Logan neighborhood for a minimum of <br />ninety days. <br /> <br />Council instructed the City Attorney to prepare an emergency <br />ordinance, for the August 21 meeting, to place a 90-day moratorium <br />on the issuance of building permits within the Logan Area, allow- <br />ing for certain exceptions, such as home or business improvement, <br />on the motion of Councilman Ortiz, seconded by Councilman Bricken, <br />and carried 5:2, with Councilmen Ward and Garthe dissenting. CA 78.6 <br /> <br />PUBLIC HEARING - CONDITIONAL Mayor Evans announced <br />USE PERMITS - ARENAS & THEATERS that this was the time <br />ORDINANCE NS-1438 1ST READING and place for the public <br /> hearing on proposed <br />Ordinance NS-1438, and its Negative Declaration, to require a <br />Conditional Use Permit for Arenas and Outdoor Theaters in the <br />C2 District. <br /> <br />Planning Director Charles Zimmerman, reading excerpts from his <br />report dated July 12, 1978, stated that there are three or four <br />areas in the City that have C2 zoning of sufficient size to <br />accommodate drive-ins; and that the Planning Commission recom- <br />mends the proposed ordinance to insure the Commission and Coun- <br />cil the opportunity for review of proposed uses of land for thea- <br />ters, swap meets, bazaars, special events, vehicle and vessel <br />sales, etc., through the Conditional Use Permit procedure. <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES <br /> <br />335 AUGUST 7, 1978 <br /> <br /> <br />