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Sean Mill, 617 S. Starboard, encouraged the Council to closely scrutinize the materials <br />recovery facility proposed by Great Western Management and to ensure impacts of this <br />facility on the Delhi neighborhood are mitigated. <br />Pat Mill, 617 S. Starboard, requested that the City Council reconsider the trash contract <br />awarded at the last Council meeting to include the proposed material recovery facility <br />impacts and costs. <br />RECESSED TO HOUSING AUTHORITY AND IMMEDIATELY RECONVENED - <br />8:05 P.M. - All Councilmembers present <br />90.B. CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS <br />Councilmember Mills requested that the Council meeting be adjourned in honor of Sgt. John <br />Steele, California Highway Patrol Officer recently killed in the line of duty. <br />Mayor Pro Tern Pulido invited members of the listening audience to join him in a a volunteer <br />project to take inner-city children to the beach. <br />In response to Councilmember Norton's inquiry regarding the deferral of the May 18, 1993 <br />meeting to a time later than 5:30 p.m., the City Manager indicated that the meeting had <br />already been publicly noticed for that time. <br />Councilmember Norton also reported that he had heard on a radio broadcast of a bill which <br />would require liquor stores to put identification tags on beer kegs and require buyers to sign <br />receipts in an effort to outlaw "kegger" parties by teenagers. He requested the City Manager <br />investigate the information and follow through with appropriate action by the Orange County <br />League of Cities. <br />Councilmember Lutz congratulated the Floral Park Neighborhood on its recent successful <br />home tour and also reported that he had assisted in the "Graffiti Paint -Out Day" in the <br />Frontier Neighborhood. <br />Mayor Young noted that the "Paint Out Day" had involved more than 550 volunteers at 55 <br />locations. He requested staff to determine the frequency with which the Graffiti Paint -Out <br />activities should be repeated and also suggested that staff consider a "thank you" party for <br />the volunteers. <br />TO CLOSED SESSION - ROOM 147 - 8:38 P.M. <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 188 MAY 3, 1"3 <br />