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Gerald Wolf, on behalf of the Parade Committee, presented a plaque and <br />Certificate of Appreciation to each of the Councilmen who participated in <br />the Dedication Ceremonies. CA 52 <br /> <br />OATH OF OFFICE Following release of the announce- <br />CITY ATTORNEY ment to the press relative to <br /> the appointment of a new City <br /> Attorney, the Oath of Office <br />was administered to Edward J. Cooper (Interim City Attorney) by City <br />Manager/Acting Clerk of the Council A. J. Wilson. The City Council <br />extended congratulations and a welcome to the City Attorney. <br /> <br />PUBLIC HEARING - V.A. 80-22 The Mayor announced that this <br />1101E. SIXTH STREET was the time and place for <br />DENIED public hearing of Negative <br /> Declaration and Variance Appli- <br />cation 80-22 to pemit storage of wrecked and inoperable vehicles at 1101 <br />East Sixth Street in the M1 District, which was recommended for approval <br />by the Planning Commission on June 9, 1980, and set for public hearing by <br />Council on July 7, 1980. <br /> <br />The Director of Planning presented the staff report and recommendation. <br /> <br />The Secretary to the Clerk of the Council reported there were no written <br />communications. <br /> <br />A1Geigele, representing Halopoff Properties, 1808 Newport Hills Dr., <br />Newport Beach, and Joe Pitino, 628 N. Eastwood Ave., spoke in favor of <br />the Variance Application. <br /> <br />There were no other speakers. The Mayor closed the public hearing. <br /> <br />Following Council discussion, MOTION was made by Griset, seconded by <br />Yamamoto, to approve and file the Negative Declaration and instruct the <br />City Attorney to prepare a resolution denying Variance Application 80-22 <br />overruling the decision of the Planning Commission. <br /> <br />AYES: <br />NOES: <br />ABSENT: <br /> <br />Bricken, Griset, Luxembourger, Markel, Serrato, Ward, Yamamoto <br />None <br />None CA 13.3 <br /> <br />PUBLIC HEARING - M.E. 80-26 The Mayor announced that this <br />2158 S. BRISTOL STREET was the time and place for <br />APPROVED public hearing of Notice of <br /> Exemption and Minor Exception <br />80-26 to allow on-sale beer and wine (Type 41 license) in a new restau- <br />rant (Szechwan Palace) within a shopping center under construction at <br />2158 South Bristol Street in the C2 District, which was approved by <br />the Zoning Administrator on June 17, 1980, and set for public hearing <br />by Council on July 7, 1980. <br /> <br />The Director of Planning presented the staff report and recommendation. <br /> <br />The Secretary to the Clerk of the Council reported there were no written <br />communications. <br /> <br />Lee Bourcier, spoke in favor of the Minor Exception on behalf of Francis <br />Chou, applicant. There were no other speakers. The Mayor closed the <br />public hearing. <br /> <br />MOTION was made by Serrato, seconded by Luxembourger, to approve and file <br />Notice of Exemption and instruct the City Attorney to prepare a resolution <br />approving Minor Exception 80-26 and affirming the decision of the Zoning <br />Administrator. <br /> <br />AYES: <br />NOES: <br />ABSENT: <br /> <br />Griset, Luxembourger, Markel, Serrato, Ward <br />Bricken, Yamamoto <br />None <br /> <br />CA 13.5 <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES <br /> <br />273 AUGUST 4, 1980 <br /> <br /> <br />