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<br />. <br /> <br />Theresa Bomkamp, phoned <br />Kurt Graves, phoned <br />Andrea King, phoned <br />Judy Woodward, phoned <br />Elgen Easley, phoned <br />Denise pauley, phoned <br />Shirley Leicht, phoned <br />Peter Sexton, phoned <br />Sue Pinson, phoned <br />Clark Reeder, phoned <br />Robert Norton, phoned <br />Gene Greene, phoned <br />Mr. and Mrs. Abranson, phoned <br />Gerald Belzer, phoned <br />G. Allen Smith, phoned <br />Leonard Wilson, phoned <br />Frank and Livy woodman, telegram <br />Colin and Sandra Pollard, telegram <br />Edward Freed, telegram <br />Walter and Carolyn Cormey, mailgram <br />Jean Q. Lowry, letter <br />Cathy Eileen Crain, letter <br />Mr. and Mrs. George A. Reed, letter <br />Rich Bloxsom, letter <br />Paul Q. Sandoval, letter <br />Mr. and Mrs. Richard Timboe, letter <br />Mrs. Beatrice G. Thompson & Miss Beatrice <br />Mary Nestor, letter <br />Rev. Noel Weiss, letter <br /> <br />J. Thompson, letter <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />A motion was made by Mr. Garthe, seconded by Mr. Yamamoto and <br />carried unanimously to receive and file all of the correspondence. <br /> <br />Rever and Lewis whitehead, 1422 Raymar, of the Rescue Mission, <br />stated that the Rescue Mission is trying to clean up some of the <br />unwanted humanity in the City, and that the Rescue Mission did not <br />bring it into the City; they found it here. Rev. whitehead stated <br />that all the Rescue Mission wants is to be granted a use permit in <br />Santa Ana to maintain the work God has called them to do. <br /> <br />Mr. Roth Marston, 283 Bowling Green Drive, Costa Mesa, stated that <br />the Rescue Mission has tried to relocate to another building, but <br />the City Council fought against them. Mr. Marston feels that the <br />City Council is using political pressure to keep from selling the <br />Rescue Mission another building. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Mr. Steve Braselton, 2005 Balerick Drive, Costa Mesa, Treasurer of <br />the Rescue Mission, stated that in August, when it was apparent <br />that they could not conclude negotiations on a prior site, they <br />found another potential site and entered into escrow with Mr. <br />Butterfield. They then encountered problems, such as taxes. Mr. <br />Braselton further stated that about 30 days ago, he had contacted <br />Mr. Hammill of Agency staff, and was informed that there could be <br />a problem in finding an agreement to allow the Rescue Mission to <br />use that particular site. Mr. Braselton stated that they (the <br />Rescue Mission) stand ready to proceed with the purchase of this <br />site, but they need a use permit. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Mr. Butterfield, 1228 Diane Street, Garden Grove, owner of the <br />parcel that the Rescue Mission is attempting to acquire, stated <br />that no member of the City Council contacted him in any way, shape <br />or form regarding the sale of his building. Mr. Butterfield <br />stated that he came to a conclusion that the Council may not look <br />favorably on the sale of his building to the Rescue Mission, and <br />that he did not want to be in the middle, but that he would like <br />to sell his building. Mr. Butterfield further stated that he has <br />not signed the escrow papers, but would like to do so if there is <br />a consensus by the Agency to do so. <br /> <br />-8- <br />