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AYES: <br />NOES: <br /> <br />Brandt, Bricken, Evans, Garthe, Ortiz, Ward, Yamanmto <br />None CA 96 <br /> <br />CONDOMINIUM CONVERSION CRITERIA MOTION was made by Brandt, seconded <br />REFERRED TO PLANNING CO~IMISSION by Ward, to refer to the Planning <br /> Comission the proposed condominium <br /> conversion criteria developed by the <br />Planning Departnmnt for review and recommendation, including the proposal <br />to establish a dual ordinance to regulate new condominium development and <br />to regulate conversion of existing apartments to condominiums, including <br />comments by Mr. Donald Hobson. <br /> <br />AYES: <br />NOES: <br /> <br />Brandt, Bricken, Evans, Garthe, Ortiz, Ward, Yamamoto <br />None <br /> <br />Jack Roland, 401 West First Street, spoke in opposition to any further <br />conversion of apartments to condominiums. <br /> <br />Donald Hobson, 1600 North Broadway, #601, requested that the City Attorney <br />be instructed to study an amicus curiae brief filed by the State Depart- <br />ment of Housing in a lawsuit brought by tenants against the City of <br />Glendale. b~r. Hobson cited Government Code sections 66427.2 and 66743 to <br />determine the City's responsibility to address the question of condominium <br />conversions in its general plan. CA 78.7 <br /> <br />EXPANDED CITY HOUSING REPLACE- On the recommendation of the Redevel- <br />~NT PROGRAM ADVANCE OF FUNDS opment Director in his report dated <br />TO MEAD HOUSING - APPROVED March 15, 1979, MOTION was made by <br /> Ward, seconded by Bricken, to advance <br />$50,000 to Mead Foundation, Inc., to be taken out of the $360,548 balance <br />in the regular Rehabilitation Loan Program fund to be repaid from college <br />replacement homes mortgage proceeds, subject to the terms of a mutually <br />acceptable agreement, and to direct Staff to adjust the Community Redevelop- <br />ment Agency budget for the expanded program. <br /> <br />AYES: <br />NOES: <br /> <br />Brandt, Bricken, Evans, Garthe, Ortiz, Ward <br />Yamamoto <br /> <br />Eileen Baker, 217 South Orange, spoke in favor of the City's housing <br />replacement program and encouraged the City to proceed as rapidly as <br />possible. CA 78.6 <br /> <br />REQUEST FOR EXTENSION OF FUNDING <br />FOR AMERICAN PACIFIC SAMOAN <br />COALITION COb~ISSION, INC. COM~ <br />MUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT - STAFF <br />DIRECTED TO CONDUCT A THOROU(~ <br />STUDY TWO CETA FJ'IPLOYEES AUTHORIZED <br /> <br />On the recommendation of the Manpower <br />Coordinator in his report dated <br />March 14, 1979, MOTION was made by <br />Ward, seconded by Bricken, to direct <br />the Manpower staff to conduct a <br />thorough study of the American Pacific <br />Samoan Coalition Project, and to autho- <br /> <br />rize funding for two CETA employees to assist the Staff with the study. <br /> <br />AYES: <br />NOES: <br /> <br />Brandt, Bricken, Evans, Garthe, Ortiz, Ward, Yamamoto <br />None <br /> <br />Those speaking of the American Pacific Samoan Coalition Project were: <br /> <br />Julie Matua, 608 Navajo Road, Westminster <br />Willie Papu, 1106 South Rita Way, Director of the American Pacific <br /> Samoan Coalition CA 131.11 <br /> <br />TRAFFIC SIGNAL - NEWHOPE & MOTION was made by Yammmoto, seconded <br />HAZARD STREETS - DESIGNATED by Evans, to direct Staff to place <br />FIRST PRIORITY FOR 1979-80 FUNDING the intersection of Newhope and Hazard <br /> at the top of the City's priority list <br />for 1979-80 funding of a traffic signal. <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES <br /> <br />93 MARCH 19, 1979 <br /> <br />i <br /> <br /> <br />