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RECESSED TO HOUSING AUTHORITY AND IMMEDIATELY RECONVENED - <br />7:01 P.M. - With all Councilmembers present except Councilmember Mills <br /> <br />COMMENTS <br /> <br />90.A. <br /> <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS <br /> <br />Richard Memelo, 111 N. Main Street, reiterated his request of September 7, 1993 that the <br />Council waive or lower transportation fees for his proposed project at the comer of First and <br />Main Streets. The City Manager indicated that staff would provide a recommendation on <br />revised transportation fees at the October 18, 1993 meeting. <br /> <br />Judy Edge, 222 Aurora, stated her opposition to an increase in the Utility Users Tax, <br />suggested the present Tax be permitted to expire, and opined that any decision on the Tax <br />should be made by the voters. <br /> <br />Patricia A. McGuigan, 5642 Keelson, inquired as to what decision had been made by <br />Comcast with respect to carrying network stations. Recreation and Community Services <br />Executive Director Allen Doby reported that Comcast had completed negotiations with most <br />of the major television stations and that to the best of his knowledge Comcast had been <br />granted an extension beyond the October 6, 1993 deadline to continue negotiations with the <br />remaining stations. <br /> <br />Miles Leach, 2025 W. Tenth Street, expressed concern that construction of a jail behind the <br />Stadium across from the proposed FHP Project would create a shortage of open space in the <br />City. <br /> <br />Dr. Gladys Hall-Kessler, 1520 N. Grand Avenue, Santa Ana Educator's Association <br />president, requested the City Council express opposition to Proposition 174, the school <br />voucher measure on the ballot for the upcoming November 2, 1993 election. <br /> <br />Brett Franklin, 919 E. Catalina, reported problems with enforcement of the noise ordinance <br />at a property located at 514 S. Flower Street. Police Chief Paul Walters indicated he would <br />assist Franklin address the problem. <br /> <br />CLOSED SESSION <br /> <br />By the unanimous informal consent of the Council, the Clerk of the Council performance <br />review required pursuant to Charter Section 705 was continued to October 18, 1993. <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTF~ 332 OCTOBER 4, 1993 <br /> <br /> <br />
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