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Rodolfo Jimenez, 1306 South Baker, and Sid Hanna, 309 West <br />Alpine, also requested continuance of the matter. <br /> <br />During Council discussion, Vice Mayor Ward agreed that the <br />contribution of the Advisory Committee has been positive. Coun- <br />cilman Brandt said that the Committee has done an outstanding <br />job; but reported that on Sunday, September 17 there were fights <br />and other disturbances, and the street had to be shut down; <br />that Buena Gente and LULAC representatives were not at a meeting <br />held last Wednesday; that all of the numerous telephone comments <br />he received last weekend were negative; and that the situation <br />has gone far beyond the Committee's ability to handle, and action <br />cannot be postponed. <br /> <br />Councilman Yamamoto's substitute motion, seconded by Councilman <br />Ortiz, to honor the request to hold over the matter to the <br />next meeting and give police the authority to implement the <br />measures authorized in the main motion if the situation gets <br />out of hand, was seconded by Councilman Ortiz, and failed to <br />carry on a 2:4 vote, with Councilmen Bricken, Garthe, Brandt <br />and Vice Mayor Ward dissenting. <br /> <br />Councilman Ortiz stated that he would support continuance of the <br />matter to give the Committee and the community opportunity <br />for maximum response. Councilman Bricken complimented LULAC <br />and Buena Gente representatives for their many worthwhile activi- <br />ties, and stated that the "lowrider" activity, in his opinion, <br />does nor merit encouragement; and that many residents see this <br />activity as having a deleterious effect on the City. <br /> <br />The motion of Councilman Brandt, seconded by Councilman Bricken <br />to disband the Mayor's Advisory Committee with thanks, and <br />refer all further complaints regarding South Main Street "iow- <br />riding" to the Human Relations Commission, carried 6:0 unanimously. <br />The motion further directed Staff to continue to work with Buena <br />Gente and LULAC. CA 45.1; CA 131.1 <br /> <br />RECESS <br /> <br />Council members present. <br /> <br />At 4:43 P.M. Council <br />recessed; the meeting <br />was reconvened at 4:48 <br />P.M. with the same <br /> <br />RESOLUTION NO. 78-124 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY <br />AUTHORIZING LIBRARY DIRECTOR COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF <br />ADOPTED SANTA ANA AUTHORIZING <br /> THE CITY OF SANTA ANA LIBRARY <br />TO PARTICIPATE IN PROGRAMS UNDER THE CALIFORNIA LIBRARY SERVICES <br />ACT AND AUTHORIZING THE LIBRARY DIRECTOR TO APPLY FOR AND ACCEPT <br />FUNDS UNDER SAID ACT was adopted on the unanimously carried 6:0 <br />motion of Councilman Bricken, seconded by Councilman Ortiz. <br /> CA 56 <br /> <br />RESOLUTION NO. 78-125 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY <br />ORANGE COUNTY GENERAL PLAN COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF <br />SANTIAGO CREEK - ADOPTED SANTA ANA OPPOSING THE <br /> PROPOSED AMENDMENT OF THE <br />ORANGE COUNTY GENERAL PLAN TO DESIGNATE THAT PORTION OF SANTIAGO <br />CREEK WITHIN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA FOR ITS USE AS EQUESTRIAN, <br />BICYCLE, OR HIKING TRAILS (from Flower Street to the Santa Ana <br />River), implementing Council action on December 19, 1977, was <br />adopted on the unanimously carried 6:0 motion of Councilman <br />Brandt, seconded by Vice Mayor Ward. CA 112.16; CA 18.6 <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 391 SEPTEMBER 18, 1978 <br /> <br /> <br />