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determined the project would not receive governmental approval or was financially <br />infeasible, the City would reimburse the Partnership for expenses up to a maximum of <br />$5O0,000.00. <br /> <br />90.C. <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS <br /> <br />In response to Councilmember Acosta's inquiry regarding possible repeal of the City's water <br />restrictions, Public Works Agency Executive Director Jim Ross reported that the restrictions <br />were being reviewed by the Environmental and Transportation Advisory Committee and that <br />a Committee recommendation would be forthcoming to the Council. <br /> <br />Councilmember Acosta reported that a code enforcement service provider had indicated to <br />him that the City could save money by contracting out code enforcement services. Acosta <br />stated he was forwarding the provider's name and phone number to staff. <br /> <br />Councilmember Acosta expressed disappointment over the response time to his proposal <br />regarding issuance of strawberry booth permits to non-profit organizations, and requested an <br />update on his other proposal on the creation of a Youth Advisory Commission. The City <br />Manager responded that staff review of the Youth Advisory Commission proposal is expected <br />to be completed in a month. <br /> <br />Councilmember Acosta reminded the Police Chief he had not yet received a response <br />regarding his request relative to Police security provided at the last Council meeting. <br /> <br />Mayor Pro Tem Pulido requested staff review and report on possible parking regulations for <br />large mobile homes in order to prevent their becoming health hazards. <br /> <br />Councilmember Richardson complimented the Recreation and Community Services staff for <br />its support of a Girl Scouts Camp Out and the Greenway Alliance Creek Walk in Santiago <br />Park last weekend. He also publicly thanked Roger Kooi and Susan Helper for their support <br />to the Community Workshop for the design of the North Main/North Broadway Corridor and <br />reported significant community participation in the project. <br /> <br />Councilmember Richardson requested Planning staff investigate preparation of an ordinance <br />which would specify the type of security measures and paint coverage to be applied to <br />boarded-up buildings in order to improve their appearance until the buildings became <br />economically useful. <br /> <br />Councilmember Griset requested staff review and report to the Council on the City's ice <br />cream truck sound policy. <br /> <br />Mayor Young reported that the City received a $1,000,000.00 grant for the Santa Ana We&i. <br />and Seed Crime Prevention Program in formal ceremonies attended by local, county, state, <br />and federal officials at the Southwest Senior Center earlier in the day. Young commended <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 99 APRIL 6, ~ <br /> <br /> <br />
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