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RECESS - EXECUTIVE SESSION The Mayor declared a recess <br />RECESS - DINNER to Executive Session at <br />RECONVENEB 5:05 p.m. for discussion of <br /> personnel matters. Council <br />reconvened at 5:35 p.m. and in~nediately recessed to dinner at McClures <br />Restaurant with the Transportation Advisory Co~nittee. At 7:40 p.m. <br />Council reconvened in the Council Chambers with Vice Mayor Bricken absent. <br /> <br />INVOCATION <br />PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE <br /> <br />Adventist Church. <br /> <br />Following the Pledge of <br />Allegiance to the Flag, the <br />Invocation was given by <br />Pastor William McVay, Broadway <br /> <br />CO~UNITY SPOTLI(~rF Royal Spurrier, President of <br />SANTA ANA HISTORICAL the Santa Ana Historical <br />PRESERVATION SOCIETY Preservation Society, 1833 <br /> South Parton Street, described <br />the activities of the Society, and presented a certificate to the Mayor as <br />an expression of the Society's appreciation for the City's participation <br />in the restoration of the Howe-Waffle House. The ~4ayor presented a City <br />Seal tile plaque to the Society. <br /> <br />PROCLAMATION PRESENTATION The Reverend Thomas Shipp, <br />BLACK HISTORY WEEK Calvary Baptist Church, <br /> accepted, on behalf of the <br /> Council for Better Education, <br />a proclamation proclaiming February 10 to 16, 1980, as Black History Week <br />in the City of Santa Ana% presented by Councilman Yamamoto. <br /> <br />CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION The certificate of apprecia- <br />ALBERTO S. VILLA tion prepared for Alberto S. <br /> Villa, honoring him for his <br /> heroic rescue action in a <br />recent fire, was not presented at this time because Mr. Villa was not <br />present. <br /> <br />OATHS OF OFFICE <br />MARJORIE HUDSON & <br />JACQUELINE SPANLEY <br /> <br />Board, by the Deputy Clerk of the Council. <br /> <br />Oaths of office were adminis- <br />tered to appointees Marjorie <br />Hudson, Library Board, and <br />Jacqueline SparRey, Personnel <br /> <br />ALMA FUND RAISING FIESTA Michael Silvas, 1140 W. Santa <br />SEPT. 15 - WAIVERS GRANTED Aha Blvd., speaking on behalf <br />POLICE SERVICES DENIED of the Mexican American Grocers' <br /> A~sociation, the Latin American <br />Businessmen's Association, the Mexican-American Bar Association and the <br />Assistance League of Mexican-Americans (ALMA), s~mmarized the requests con- <br />tained in the letter dated July 6, 1979, requesting waivers of fees for use <br />of the showmobile and stadium and provision of reserve police officers for <br />security purposes for the celebration in honor of b{exico's independence <br />from Spain. and to raise funds for scholarships, to be held on September 15, <br />1979. (Agenda Item 45) <br /> <br />Following Council discussion, MOTION was madeby Luxembourger, seconded by <br />Serrato, to waive the fee for use of the showmobile as requested. CA 52 <br /> <br />AYES: <br />NOES: <br />ABSENT: <br /> <br />GRISET, LUXEMBOURGER, MARKEL, SEP~ATO, W~d~D, YAMAMOTO <br />NONE <br />BRICK~N <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES <br /> <br />247 <br /> <br />JULY 16, 1979 <br /> <br /> <br />