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GREAT WESTERN RECLAMATION, INC.1978
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GREAT WESTERN RECLAMATION, INC.
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Public Works
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12/19/1977
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12/31/1982
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4-74 <br /> { <br /> There being no further speakers , Vice Mayor Ward closed the <br /> public hearing. <br /> On the motion of Councilman Ortiz , seconded- by Councilman Brandt <br /> carried 4 : 2 , with Councilman Yamamoto. and Vice Mayor Ward dis- <br /> senting, the Negative Declaration was approved and the City <br /> Attorney directed to prepare a resolution granting Variance <br /> Application 77-64 for a roof sign and outdoor patio dining <br /> tables (approved at the December 12 ,1977 meeting) , and affirm- <br /> ing the decision of the Planning Commission. CA 13. 3A <br /> ORAL COMMUNICATION Janice Boer, 912 North <br /> GREAT WESTERN RECLAMATION Lowell, stated that she <br /> TRASH CONTRACT was the only private <br /> citizen present in 1963 <br /> when the . bid for the <br /> trash collection contract was opened; that she 'is a long- time <br /> observer of the contractor, "originally a so-called little <br /> group of experts who came out of Great Western- Title Company" ; <br /> that the company started with a group of hometown men who pro- <br /> mised the Council it would always be a home town outfit, whose <br /> stock would never be sold; that now we have ended up with a - <br /> company owned by a group from Boston; that they always come in <br /> just before an election to ask for an extension of their con <br /> tract; that she is glad that 1978 will be the year that the <br /> Council will end what has been quite an injustice to the people <br /> of this City for quite some time ; and that she hopes that the <br /> first thing that will be done is to reduce the price of a bin. <br /> CA. 11. 4 <br /> ORAL .COMMUNICATION Mike Flint, 709 East Park <br /> ORANGE TOWERS PROJECT Lane ,-asked for. the <br /> status of the Environmental <br /> Impact Report for the <br /> Orange Towers Project and the results of the traffic analysis <br /> conducted on Park Lane. <br /> Councilman Bricken responded that a meeting was being scheduled <br /> to be held about January 16 to discuss the issues ; - that one. <br /> meeting had been held with the architect to discuss what he <br /> should be looking at in terms of a response to the City at this <br /> point in time.; and that the EIR has not yet been filed. CA 78.11 <br /> ADJOURNMENT At 8 : 55 P.M. on the motion - <br /> of Councilman Brandt, <br /> seconded by Councilman <br /> Ortiz , carried 6 :0 <br /> unanimously, the meeting was adjourned by the Vice Mayor. <br /> FLORENCE I . MALONE <br /> CLERK OF THE COUNCIL <br /> CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 14 JANUARY 3, 1978 <br />
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