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MOTION: Young <br /> <br />VOTE: AYES: <br /> <br /> NOES: <br /> ABSENT: <br /> <br />SECOND: Luxembourger <br /> <br />Acosta, Griset, Hart, Johnson, Luxembourger, <br />McGuigan, Young <br />None <br />None FILE 120.10 <br /> <br />HOUSING AUTHORITY <br /> <br />At 12:26 a.m., the Council recessed to the Housing Authority and <br />reconvened at 12:27 a.m., with all members present. <br /> <br />ORAL COMMUNICATIONS <br /> <br />Nancy Rankin, 2117 N. Olive, and Gloria Turtenwald, 2001 N. Heliotrope <br />Drive, addressed Council, urging the Council to continue with <br />anti-pornographic efforts against the Mitchell Bros. Theatre. <br /> <br />Richard Spix, 119 W. Fifth Street, addressed Council expressing concern <br />with negative impacts of the redevelopment process on lower socioeconomic <br />groups, specifically with regard to the Classic Homes development and the <br />Masonic Temple. <br /> <br />Robert Thompson, 502 Onyx, addressed Council expressing concern relative <br />to mobilehome rental rate increases in his mobilehome park. <br /> <br />Ruperto Ruiz, 1054 W. Camden Place, addressed Council, expressing concern <br />regarding the displacement of his business through implementation of the <br />seismic ordinance in the Masonic Temple building. <br /> <br />Nativo Lopez, 624 S. Sullivan, 6B, addressed Council, requesting <br />assistance for 175 families displaced by the Classic Homes Development, <br />and inquiring as to whether Community Development Block Grant funds might <br />be used for assistance to small businesses. <br /> <br />By the unanimous informal consent of the Council, staff was requested to <br />provide information relative to the commitment made by Classic Homes <br />Development with respect to providing low-cost homes in its Harbor Blvd. <br />project, to investigate cash relocation benefits and obligations of the <br />City with respect to small businesses, and to provide detailed <br />information regarding a Community Development Block Grant loan to C. M. <br />Properties. <br /> <br />The following persons addressed Council requesting assistance with <br />relocation of their businesses: <br /> <br />Doug Gange, American Hearing Aid, <br />George Salcido, 123 W. Fifth <br />Ray Arebalu, 115 W. Fifth <br /> <br />(located in Masonic Temple) <br /> <br />Miles Leach, 2025 W. Tenth Street, urged the Council to enter into a <br />debate with SAMSON regarding November ballot propositions. <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 395 OCTOBER 6, 1986 <br /> <br /> <br />
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