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E. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO.00-04 <br />Filed by Mr. Ralph Espinoza to allow a Type 41 Alcohol Beverage Control License in order to sell <br />beer and wine for on-premise consumption located at 501 North Harbor Boulevard, Suite E. <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />Receive and file the staff report approving Conditional Use Permit No. 00-04 as conditioned. <br />Commissioner Mondo noted corrections to the Police Department conditions of approval, <br />numbers 3 and 9; asked if there were any existing pay phones at the location; and if the applicant <br />was in agreement with the conditions of approval. <br />Mr. Ralph Espinoza, representing the applicant, stated that the pay phones at the location would <br />be removed and that the applicant did not object to removing the phones. <br />Motion to receive and file the staff report approving Conditional Use Permit No. 00-04 as <br />conditioned. <br />MOTION: Nalle <br />AYES: <br />NOES: <br />ABSENT: <br />ABSTENTION: <br />BUSINESS CALENDAR <br />SECONDED: Verino <br />Mondo, Nalle, Doughty, Verino, and Cribb <br />None <br />Solorio and Richardson <br />None <br />F. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FOR FISCAL YEAR 2000-2001. <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />Recommend that the City Council adopt a resolution approving the Capital Improvement Program <br />or the fiscal year 2000-2001. <br />Mr. Joyce Amerson, Public Works Agency, presented and discussed the Capital Improvement <br />Program for the fiscal year 2000-2001. <br />Mr. Ron Ono, Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Agency, discussed with the <br />Commission the upcoming improvements for parks in the City. <br />Commissioner Verino stated that there was an abundant need for street, curb, gutter, and <br />sidewalk project improvements; that the improvements were outstanding issues for approximately <br />three to four years. Ms. Amerson agreed that there were many improvements needed, however, <br />she responded that the Capital Improvement Program was limited by funding available. <br />Commissioner Mondo expressed concern regarding the increase in vandalism at parks by <br />students. Mr. Ron Ono indicated that there is vandalism at the park sites, however, funding for <br />the repair and replacement is minimal. <br />Commissioner Cribb indicated that there were remnant parcels at the 5 Freeway widening areas <br />and asked if any consideration had been given for parks sites. <br />Commissioner Mondo commented regarding Project Worksheet: 1) number 12, the east bound <br />intersection of MacArthur Boulevard and Bristol Street and inquired as to whether or not there <br />was sufficient land for the dedicated right-turn lanes, and that the other corners of the intersection <br />' also needed widening and noted that it was entry point into the City; 2) number 13, intersection of <br />Bristol Street and Warner Avenue, inquired regarding the amount of land for the proposed <br />improvements; and 3) requested staff verify the recommended improvements to Fairview and <br />MacArthur Boulevard. He further requested staff verify if the signal at Flower and Wilshire were <br />needed; and requested indicated that he didn't believe a signal was needed at the intersection of <br />Flower and Highland and requested staff reconsider. <br />Commissioner Solorio commented that there was no funding for drainage improvements in the <br />Delhi Park Neighborhood. He further indicated that every time the City received substantial rain <br />that the several homes in the neighborhood were consistently flooded yearly and communicated <br />his displeasure and frustration that no funding had been allocated for improvements; and that the <br />nonfunded list appeared similar to the list presented for the last fiscal year. Ms. Amerson <br />commented that staff prepared what was considered a realistic program and that staff did not <br />2 <br />
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