The Councilmanexpressed concern that all interested parties must be properly
<br />notified when matters of interest to them are scheduled for the Council Agenda.
<br /> CA 75.5
<br />
<br />He also asked in what way the Requests for Proposals will be advertised per-
<br />taining to Cable TV franchises, and requested that staff present recomendations
<br />to the Council. CA 130.4
<br />
<br />ORAL CO~qUNICATIONS - BRICKEN
<br />NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS - CETA;
<br />ENERGY CONSERVATION - CITY HALL;
<br />CUP'S - ROOMING HOUSES;
<br />LEAGUE RESOLUTIONS
<br />REFERRED TO STAFF
<br />
<br />Councilman Bricken expressed concern
<br />regarding the voluntary non-profit
<br />status of CETA funded organizations,
<br />and suggested re-examination of
<br />Council policy for funding
<br />allocations. CA 131.11
<br />
<br />The Councilman also requested investigation
<br />for the City Hall building, as suggested in
<br />dated September 27, 1979.
<br />
<br />of energy conservation measures
<br />his memorand~n to the Council
<br />
<br />Councilman Serrato left the Council Chambers.
<br />
<br />MOTION was made by Bricken, seconded by Griset, to refer the suggestions
<br />contained in the foregoing memo to staff for report and reconmendation.
<br />
<br />AYES:
<br />NOES:
<br />ABSENT:
<br />
<br />BRIC,N, ~ISET, L~CURGER, MARKEL, WARD, YAMAMOTO
<br />NONE
<br />SERRATO
<br />
<br />CA 77
<br />
<br />Councilman Serrato returned to the Council Chambers.
<br />
<br />MOTION was made by Griset, seconded by Luxembourger, to refer to staff for
<br />study and recon~nendation Councilman Bricken's suggestion that Conditional
<br />Use Permits be required for rooming, boarding and lodging houses, convalescent
<br />homes, guest houses, rest homes, sanitariums, motels and hotels in the City.
<br />
<br /> AYES: BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXEMBOURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO
<br /> NOES: NONE CA 13.la
<br /> CA 78
<br />
<br />Councilman Bricken referred to resolutions suggested by the League of California
<br />Cities prohibiting the display and sale of drug paraphernalia and sale of spray
<br />paint cans to minors. Mayor Ward asked staff to make the proposed resolutions
<br />available to the Council. CA 148
<br />
<br />ORAL COFIVRINICATION - WARD As recon~nendedbyMayor Ward in j
<br />POLICY RE NAMING STREETS ~ PUBLIC the mermrandum dated September 24,
<br />FACILITIES - REFERRED TO STAFF 1979, bDTIONwas made by Ward,
<br /> seconded byBricken, to direct
<br />staff to develop policy on the naming of streets, parks and other public
<br />facilities in the City for conmmmity leaders.
<br />
<br />AYES:
<br />NOES:
<br />
<br />BRICKEN, GRISET, L~OURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO
<br />NONE CA 151
<br />
<br />SETTLEMENT BY AGREEMENT On the reconmendation of the City
<br />CESAR & MARGARET RUIZ Attorney, MOTION was made by
<br />AUTHORIZED Luxembourger, seconded by Serrato,
<br /> to authorize settlement by agree-
<br />ment with the plaintiffs Cesar and Margaret Ruiz whereby City would pay cost
<br />of completing the Ruiz residence and would receive from the plaintiffs an
<br />assignment of their cause for action against contractor for damages incurred in
<br />the course of that construction work and ability to sue to recover costs to the
<br />City.
<br />
<br />AYES:
<br />NOES:
<br />
<br />BRICKEN, GRISET, LUXI~qBOURGER, MARKEL, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMOTO
<br />NONE CA 139
<br />
<br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES
<br />
<br />352
<br />
<br />OCTOBER 1, 1979
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