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GREAT WESTERN RECLAMATION, INC. A-76-42
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GREAT WESTERN RECLAMATION, INC.
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A-76-42
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Public Works
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3/7/1977
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1) Installation by developer shall include street <br /> trees and a 13 . 5-foot wide combination pedestrian <br /> sidewalk and bike trail at an estimated cost of <br /> $6,300; <br /> 2) Installation by City shall include irrigation <br /> system and landscaping to complete the improve- <br /> ments within the 26-foot right-of-way- at an <br /> estimated cost of $11,300; - <br /> 3) Maintenance of the bike trail, landscaping and irri- <br /> gation system within the 26-foot area shall be the <br /> responsibility of the City at an estimated cost of <br /> $500 per year. CA 18. 6 <br /> TITLE I - PUBLIC WORKS EMPLOYMENT The eight prioritized <br /> ACT - PROPOSED PROJECTS projects proposed for <br /> APPROVED grant consideration <br /> under Title I of the <br /> Public Works Employment Act of 1976 as proposed in the Assistant <br /> City Manager' s report dated October 14 , 1976 were approved and <br /> grant applications authorized, on the unanimously approved (5 : 0) <br /> motion of Councilman Brandt, seconded by Councilman Ward. <br /> CA 99 <br /> AUDIENCE MEASUREMENT FIRM PRACTICES The report of Deputy <br /> -INTERIM REPORT - REFERRAL #31-76 City Attorney Michael <br /> FILED J. Karger dated <br /> October 15 , 1976 relat- <br /> ing progress in implementing audience measurement practices <br /> which would treat Orange County as a market separate from Los <br /> Angeles was received and filed on the motion of Councilman <br /> Ward, seconded by Councilman Brandt and carried (5 : 0) <br /> - unanimously. CA 153 . 3 <br /> HIRING MORATORIUM EXEMPTION On the request of <br /> REQUEST - 5 POLICE PERSONNEL Police Chief Raymond <br /> APPROVED Davis in his report <br /> dated October 12 , - <br /> 1976, exemption from the hiring moratorium and immediate, <br /> hiring for the following five vacancies was authorized on <br /> the unanimously approved (5: 0) motion of Councilman Brandt , <br /> seconded by Councilman Ward: <br /> 3 Typist Clerks I <br /> 1 Police Service Officer - <br /> 1 Emergency Services Dispatcher CA 50 <br /> POSSIBLE COUNCIL VACANCY The opinion of the <br /> FOLLOWING NOV. 2 ELECTION Deputy City Attorney <br /> REFERRAL ITEM #45-76 Richard E. Lay <br /> FILED; DELETED FROM SUMMARY dated October 11, 1976 <br /> that the offices of <br /> Councilman and Supervisor could not be held concurrently <br /> was received and filed, and Council Referral Item #45-76 <br /> was deleted from the Council Referral Summary, on the-motion <br /> of Councilman Ward, seconded by Councilman Brandt, and <br /> carried unanimously (5 : 0) . CA 80 <br /> CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 402 OCTOBER 26, 1976 <br />
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