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ORDINANCE NO. NS-1466 <br />ANIMAL CONTROL <br />REVISED & CONTINUED TO JANUARY 1S <br /> <br />address the Council. <br /> <br />The Mayor invited anyone in <br />favor of or in opposition to <br />proposed Ordinance No. NS-1466, <br />relating to animal control, to <br /> <br />Marc C. Johnson, 5413 West Silver Drive, spoke in opposition to Section 5-19, <br />stating that he raises animals for food; the slaughter of his animals is <br />performed in his back yard and not in public view; and he proposed rephrasing <br />the section to allow slaughtering of animals in enclosed areas. <br /> <br />Judy Stricker, 3001 Royal Palm Drive, Costa Mesa, expressed objections to the <br />provisions of Section 5-6. She stated that in her opinion the keeping of <br />barnyard animals or livestock should not be permitted at all in residential <br />areas; and that the provision allowing the keeping of 25 small animals without <br />a permit would encourage people to raise animals for slaughter. Mrs. Stricker <br />also appealed to Council for a strong educational program regarding animal <br />problems in the City. <br /> <br />Hazel Mortensen, 8921 Blackheath Circle, Westminster, Chairman of United <br />Humanitarians, presented Council with educational materials which she stated <br />would encourage neutering and h~nane treatment of animals and spoke briefly <br />on the subject. <br /> <br />MOTION was made by Ward, seconded by Bricken, to 1) review and place the pro- <br />posed animal control ordinance on first reading; and 2) authorize the City <br />Attorney to prepare a resolution to amend the Uniform Schedule of Fees, <br />Resolution No. 78-56, to include a non-refundable $50.000 application fee <br />for a wild animal permit. <br /> <br />A substitute MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded by Garthe, to instruct the <br />City Attorney to revise the ordinance to 1) permit slaughtering of animals <br />of five pounds or less in enclosed areas; and 2) change the number of animals <br />permitted under Section 5-6A from 25 to 15; and to continue first reading <br />to January 15, 1979. <br /> <br />AYES: Brandt, Bricken, Garthe, Ward <br />NOES: Evans, Ortiz, Yamamoto CA95 <br /> <br />MAC ARTHURPARK MOTION was made by Garthe, <br />MAINTENANCE & RECREATION PROBLEMS seconded by Brandt, to <br />REPORT FILED receive and file the report <br /> dated January 2, 1979, <br />prepared by the Director of Recreation and Parks, entitled '~4acArthur Park <br />Maintenance and Recreation Program Problems". <br /> <br />AYES: <br />NOES: <br /> <br />Brandt, Bricken, Evans, Garthe, Ortiz, Ward, Yamamoto <br />None <br /> <br />Dr. Victor Twaddell, 3734 South Towner, expressed appreciation to Councilman <br />Brandt and staff members for their assistance in improving conditions at <br />Mac_Arthur Park, but said that a long term final solution is still needed to <br />resolve the soccer problem.' <br /> <br />The Mayor thanked Dr. Twaddell for his con~nents. <br /> <br />CA 52 <br /> <br />HERITAGE DEVELOPMENT REQUEST On the request of Joe Barber, <br />WINDOWS ON PROPERTY LINES 1442 Irvine Blvd., Suite 115, <br />WAIVER GRANTED Tustin, representing Heritage <br /> Development, Inc., MOTION was <br />made by Yamamoto, seconded by Evans, to reconsider the Heritage Develop- <br />ment request that window openings be permitted in exterior walls which are <br />located on property lines in Tract 10251 on the south side of Hazard Street, <br />west of Rosita. <br /> <br />AYES: Brandt, Evans, Ortiz, Yamamoto <br />NOES: Garthe, Ward <br />ABSTAINED: Bricken <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 13 JANUARY 8, 1979 <br /> <br /> <br />