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NEWPORT-IRVINEWASTE-MANAGEMENT Amendment No. 1 to <br /> PLANNING AGENCY AGREEMENT the Joint Exercise of <br /> CONTINUED Powers Agreement <br /> between the City and <br /> NIWA, and Resolution No. 76-132 as follows , were continued <br /> to November 15 , 1976, on the motion of Councilman Evans , <br /> seconded by Councilman Brandt, and carried (4 : 1) , with Coun- <br /> cilman Bricken dissenting : <br /> RESOLUTION NO. 76-132 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY <br /> COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROVING NEWPORT- <br /> IRVINE WASTE-MANAGEMENT PLANNING AGENCY (NIWA) <br /> 1976-77 GENERAL AND PROJECT COMMITTEE NO. 1 BUD- CA 145. 12 <br /> GETS. - A-76-81 <br /> po- <br /> A prior motion to table the matter made by Councilman Brandt, <br /> seconded by Councilman Evans failed on a (2 : 3) vote , with <br /> Councilmen Bricken, , Ward and Mayor Garthe dissenting. <br /> REQUEST FOR CONTRACT EXTENSION The request of the <br /> GREAT WESTERN RECLAMATION, INC. refuse contractor, <br /> CONTINUED Great Western Reclama- <br /> , tion, Inc. , to con-- <br /> tinue, their request for contract extension to December 20, <br /> 1976 was granted on the unanimously approved (5; 0) motion of <br /> Councilman Evans , seconded by Councilman Brandt, and carried <br /> (5 : 0) unanimously. CA 11. 1 <br /> CA 145 . 12 <br /> A-76-42 <br /> BAKER SQUARE PROJECT Mayor Garthe announced <br /> EIR 76-5 & VA 76-57 that this was the . time <br /> REFERRED TO PLANNING COMMISSION and place for the <br /> public hearing of <br /> Environmental Impact Report 76-5 concerning Baker Square <br /> Apartment Project at 611 and 615 North Bristol and at 618 <br /> and 630 North Baker. <br /> Speaking to the Environmental Impact Report, Charles Zimmerman, <br /> Planning Director, stated that there had been an application <br /> approximately one year ago for this parcel ; that it had not <br /> been an economically feasible plan; that the Environmental . <br /> Impact Report was amended, and the present plan calls for <br /> 90 dwelling units ; that the Planning Commission added a con- <br /> dition that "all required covered parking is to be in the <br /> form of completely enclosed garages , elevations of said gar- <br /> ages to be approved by the Planning Department , unless an <br /> acceptable security system is approved by the Planning Depart- <br /> ment" . <br /> There were no proponents or opponents and the Mayor closed the <br /> public hearing. <br /> On the motion of Councilman Ward, seconded by Councilman Bricken <br /> and carried (5 : 0) unanimously the Draft EIR, all written <br /> materials pertaining thereto , and all verbal comments, were <br /> adopted as the Final Environmental Impact Report and certified <br /> to have been completed in compliance with CEQA and the City' s <br /> rules and regulations, and that the Council has reviewed and <br /> considered the information contained therein: <br /> A discussion of Variance Application 76-57 followed. Council- <br /> man Ward objected to Item #4 in the Findings, and stated that <br /> he did not feel that a control gate was a proper alternative <br /> to garage doors. Councilman Bricken asked if the issues <br /> raised by the Police Department had been discussed by the <br /> CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 417 NOVEMBER 1 , 1976 <br /> I " <br />