HomeMy WebLinkAbout03-04-1968~ OF TI~E REGULAR ~£ING
OF '%'~ CITX ~OUNCIL OF
CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA
Th March ,, 1968
e meetinE ,was :ealted to order at 2:00 ?.M. in the Council Chambers, 217 North
~amein Street with the following Councilmen present: Wade Herrin, :Walter Brooks,
s E. Carlson, Lorin Griset, J. Ogden Markel, Thomas W. Thurman and-~yor Tern
~c~chael. Also present were City ~anager Carl J. Thornton, City ~ttorney
$illiam L. Mock, Director of Public Works Ronald Wolford, plan~ing Director
lan Stevens, -~a Clerk of the Council Doris M. Brown.
On motion of Councilman ~arkel, seconded
by Counc*l*h.,~,~.', Herrin and carried, the
~huutes of the Regular Neeting of
19, i968, ~ere approved as ~ubmltted.
lid CALL ~ On moti~ of Counci!man Griset, seconded
by. ;Councilman Brooks and carried, O~mncil
approved opening date of March 26 for
)i~ on Pro~ect C-15~ (I), sprinkler ~ystem for Prentice Park.
gA£¥,.:. READING The full reading of ordinances -~
reaolu~ions, the titles of which
appeared on the public agenda, was
mived on ~otion o~ Councilman Brooka, seconded ~y ~ouncilman Herrin and
manimous ly carried.
NS-913 - A.A. ~619 ~ a'Jc'W ORDIKANCE NS-913 C~G DI~ICT
~0~ C~I~TI~ ON A~r A~LICATI~
619 FIn~ ~ JO~ RO~
~TIONAL D~I~ ~P 6-9-5 (~ ~ 619 B) (east side of ~tiago
~e~en i7th ~d Cata~) ~s aa~ ~ moti~ of Co~i~ Griset,
~ec0~ed by C~c~lm-~ Carlson.
AYe: He~in, ~ooks, C~lson, Griset~ ~r~l, ~, McMic~el
NOES: None
A~: None
· E AMenDMENTS - e ~ ~O Acting on the Manager, s rece~aendation,
~80~e~ MATTERS an ordt~-nce to amend Sections 2266
and ~268 of the Municipal Code regarding
~rsonnel matters .was deleted from agenda on motion of Councilman Grieet,
~econded by Councilman Nerrin and carrie~.
March ~, 1968
RES. 68-23 - S.P.S.A. ~28 i~ESOLUTION 68-23 ADOPTING PRECISE
EIGHTH STPJ~-r ALIGN~m~T ~r ALIGNMENT OF EIGHTH STRmmA'
BETWEEN CUST~ A~D $~E~$TH STREETS
AS SHOWN ON PRECISE PLAN OF STPd~T ALIGNMENT NO. 28 was adopted on motion
of Councilman Carlson, seconded by Councilman Herrin.
Nerrin, Brooks, Carlson, Griset, Markel, ~nurman, McMichael
None
None
RES. 68-2~- - VA 67-119 RESOLUTION 68-2~ AFFIRMING THE
CHRISTESON DEVELOPMENT CO. DECISION OF Tm ZONING ADMINISTRATOR
AND GRANTING A VARIANCE ON VARIANCE
APPLICATION 67-119 FI?.~n BY CH~ISTESON DEVELOPMENT COo, SD-BJECT TO CERTAIN
CONDITIONS (north side of Santa Clara between Olive Lane and Westwood) was
adopted on motion of Councilman Griset, seconded by Councilman Brooks°
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Brooks~ Carlson, Griset, Thurman, McMichael
Herrin, Markel
None
RES. 68-2] I~ESOLUTION 68-25 DECLARING INTENTIOH
RETII~i' SYST~ TO APPROVE AN A~t~ME~T TO CO, TItACT
BET~ T~E BOAI~D OF ADMINISTRATION
OF TME PUBLIC EMPL(Ff~' RETI~J~{E~T SYST~( AND THE CIT~ OF SANTA AHA was
considered. The Manager explained that the proposal would provide an
increase to retired employees. After considerable discussion Mayor
McMichael asked for information frcm other cities and private industry
operating under same type of contract.
It was moved by Councilman Thurmsn, seconded by Councilman Brooks and
carried, that the matter be continued to the next meeting and that all
information regarding the matter be presented to the Council at that time.
RES. 68-28 - D==,~S, NO CASH RESOIJJTiON 68-28 ACCEPTING b,:~.,,S FOR
WHICH T~ CITY IS PAYING NO CASH
CONSIDERATION (Clove-Walt Holding
Co., Boyd, Carriage Estates) was adopted on motion of Councilman Griset,
seconded by Councilman Herrin.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Herrin, Brooks, Carlson, Griset, Markel, Thurman, McMichael
None
None
FIRST STREET DEEDS
Councilman Marksl requested that
deeds for First Street be presented
separately from any other deeds.
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Herrin, Brooks, Carlson~ Griset, Thur-~, HcMichael
None
- EESOLUTION 68-30 A~THORIZING EXE~PTION
OF A qUITCLAIM D==,!, TO CLEVE-WALT
HOLDING COMPANY was adopted on motion
Councilman Grinet, seconded by Councilman Markelo
AYES,
NOES:
ABS~w£:
Herrin. Brooks. Carlson. Griset. Markel. Thur~,n~ NcMichael
None
None
66-31- 9~,, ABATE~g~T ~ EES~LUTION .68-31 DETERM/]~ANG AND
~IC ~NCE; ~ ~ D~0R
~C W~ ~ ~ST N~ ~0 D~ ~ ~,8 AS ~U~ ~ ~W;
~ T~ T~ ~R ~ O~TIO~ A~ ~$~. ~ D~T~ ~
~ 'r.~S~F '~ ACC~CE W~ T~ GO~ CODE ~ T~ ~A~ OF
· ~ ~s a~o~ed on m~lon of C~c~]-an Grist, seconded by C~ci~
e~.
AYES:
ABSENT:
Nerrin. Brooks. Carlson~ Griset~ Marksl. Thurman. NcMichael
None
None
RISTOL PROJECT 306 ~A~ Execution of agreement with Virginie
Callens for reconstructing irrigation
lines that cross Bristol Street within
;he project limits was authorized on motion of Councilman Griset, seconded
~y Councilman Herrin and carried.
:IGA~ETTE TAX ~ ~5~
Council discussed League of California
Cities Bulletin regarding cigarette
tax allocation.
motion of Counci~-~n Brooks, seconded by Councile~n Thurm-~ a~d carried,
~he City Attorney was instructed to prepare a resolution stating Council's
~position to the League of California Cities' stand on the distribution
the cigarette tax, and that Council strongly favors distribution on same
~asis as sales tax~ point of sale or use.
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A.B. 202 - ~ROWN ACT On motion of Councilman Brooks, seconded
By Councilman Carlson and carried~ ~he
City Attorney was instructed to prepare
a resolution opposing Assembly Bill 202 which adds a section to the Brown
Act to provide that a legislative body also includes but is not limited to,
a~y advisory agency, board, commission, committee or other advisory boely of
a local agency where public funds or personnel are used in connection with
the work of such advisory body; stating Council's position that it is an
imposition on home rule, and invasion of privacy; and that after adoption,
copies of the resolutic~ be forwarded to our State legislators and the
League of ~alifornia Cities, and request discussion at the next meeting
of the Orange Council League of Cities.
Janice Boer stated her opinion that Assembly Bill 202 was a fair bill.
CO~rNT~ DISPOSAL FACILITY A Costa Mesa Sanitary District
Resolution mrging Board of Supervisors
to maintain the County Disposal Facility
open on a 365-day per year basis, and requesting sfm~lar resolution be
adopted by cities, was referred to staff for report back to Council on
motion of Councilman Griset, seconded by Councilman Herrin and carried.
RECESS
present.
At 3:45 P.M. a five-minute recess was
declared. The Council reconvened at
3:50 P.M. with the same Councilmen
ALCOHOLIC SEWERAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Applications were ordered filed:
On motion of Counc~!mAn Berrin, seconded
by Counc~lm, n Markel and carried, the
following Alcoholic Beverage License
Travelers ~nn Hofbrau, 30~ N. Broadway, New On Sale Beer;
Honey Bee, 1411 E. 1st, On Sale Beer, Person Transfer;
Kilgore) 1215 E.Pcmona, New On Sale Beer;
E1BowHo~ 321 E. 1st, On Sale General~ Person Transfer;
Lasso Bar, 610E. 1st, Hew Om 8ale Beer;
The Cape, 2106TmstinAve.) New0n Sale Beer amlWine;
Larry's Liquor, 203~ S. ~ain, New Off Sale General.
VARIANCE A~D CONDITIONAL Decisions made by the Pla~,tmg C~mission
I~SE PERMIT or the Zoning ~istrator, where no
appeal has been filed, were affirmed
om motion of Councilman Griset, seconded by Councilmam Herrin and carried~
for the following:
VA 6~-1, BERAL - room addition to garage and residence which results
in less tha~ require~ side yard in R 1 District at 2322 N. French -
APPROVED;
VA 68-2, ENIC~ERBOC.~'S - permit assembly of small electronic devices
in C 5 District at 18o2 E. First - APPROVED;
VA 68-3, G~,:~ and EAYMOND - apartment development with less than
required land area and front yard in R 3 District at 829 No Minter -
APPROVED;
VA 68-5, m~VIN - permit antm~l hospital in C 5 IDistrict at 1401 S.
Bristol - APPROVED;
VA 68-6, ALDERA-A.£E & SMITE - storage building in required 10' rear
yard in C 2 District at 1206 E. Fourth - APPROVED;
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TAR~A~CE A~D C(~DZTIONAL USE P~4~ (continued)
YA ~-7; ]~cLEAN ](OTOR CO. - l~elmtt washl~ of aGt~aobiles In strttcture
ol~n cnn one side in the C 3 District at 9-01 N. ~tmh - APPR~FBD;
CUP ~-1 - ~?.T.~ . construct ro~a additio~ saul establish home for
the a~ed i~ 1~ 1 Diltrict at 17~ W; Richland - API~O~;
CUP 6~-2,. 0~9~CX OF T~E ~E~SXA~ - c~truct additio~ to church in
the P District at 61~ i. Bash - AI~ROVED.
TRAFFIC ~ d~l~ b Report of control devices removed or
i.talled 2/10/ -
file~ on ~lon of C~ci~ ~ooks,
sec~ by C~ci~ ~e~ ~d c~ie~.
STOP SIGN - ~AT~ OFF RAMP The City ~-~=~er stateA that a
ication hca bees receive~ fr~ the
State Di~slon of ~Mys t~t they
will rei~tall the st~p ai~ at the ~ia ~t~et elf ~ ef ~e ~ta A~
~e~y
lqEGULATZON ~L~7 City of Costa Mesa Resolution urging
passage of state leg~slatie~ pr~vidiag
for the right of cities to re~Alate
waitresses ~ enter~ala,aeat was e~idereA.
notion of C~neila~ Carlson, secomted by Councilman Karria and carrie~,
~he City Attorney was lm~tructeA to prepare .a resol~tioa i~ppc~'~lng the
resolutica of the City of Costa Mesa.
~ ~ %~ At the request of Cov~cll~a~ ~arkel,
the City ~r rep~ ~al~
t~ ~e7 ~1~ at ~10 West
lat ~treet, a ~i~ for cut--bile ~ir
t~t ~. ~ey appli&A f~ ~se ~i~ee ~ich ~a A~nied bY Z~
A~iat~ . ~ 10/~/~7; the ~ecision ~ aff~ by P~ C~asion
~ 10/~/G7; ~. ~7 ap~eal~ the Aeciaioa to Co,oil
Cooneil overrule~[ the Planatng C~amllsion ami grante~ v,~:.67.~9~; this
action coastit~te~ approval of applic~t', p~ vhi~ ah~6 the
b~il6~ ~ the ~etback
F~lle~in~ a Aisc~ssi~ of setbacks all alon~ First Street on~ the effect
~f the re-slip, seat, the Btaff was requested to BtU~y and report back to
Couucil with a rec~e~aenAation, ~n ~tion of Co~ncil~u Brooks, seconded
by C~uaeil~an Werria and carried.
ItE~ ~0~ ~ O~ motion of Councilman Grlsot~ seconded
by Councilman Herrin and carried, Council
authorized rel~burse~ea~ to Empire Savings
cna ~ Associatlon~ $,?.;EJ,~.OOj for'i~prove~ents constructe~ on 17th and
Baker in exchange f~r ~e~icatic~ of ultimate street right Of way.
March
~ALA~IES The ~amager's iepert dated 2/28/~8 -
re~aAing increases for ~ariterion~
service was approved on motion of
Councilman Brooks, seconded by Councilman Griset ami ~arried.
MOBIL 0IL SITE AllEZATI~-]I The Manager' s report regaling Mobil
0il request to annex service station
site located on northwest corner of
Dyer and Grand vas considered ~y Council.
It vas R~ved by C~cil~an Brooks, secomded by C~ei~ Ke~in, to appr~e
~e ~r's ~em~ti~
t~t ota~ ~ auth~ized to n~i~ the pr~y ~rs of the result~t
C~ty il~ t~t mc ~her ~1 ~nti~s of their i~i~d~l
pro~iel ~11 ~e acce~able to the City either ~Aer the preset ~rahips
~ ~ thi~ ~y merlhips reault~ ~ ~ sales or leaaeB of a~ller
~cela. ~ roll call
NO~5 ~
AB~E~T:
~erri~, ~rook~, Carlson, Griset
~arkel, Thur~an, McMlchael
lone
Sum~LUH BUILDXNG Ga motion of Councilman Rerrin,
seco~ed by Counciluan Carlson, Council
ordered filed Report 3-~ reg~rdin~
ccgmercial building at 107 N. Bro~lway, declared the building surplus and
authorize~ demolition. On roll call vote:
Kerria, Brooks, Carlson, Orisot, Thurman, Mc~ichael
Markel
C~ ACTX~ ~lq0Gl~18 Counciluan Carlson reported orally
recalling recent Federal legislation
to require local governuental officials'
participation ia con.malty action programs. He expained that the cc~mumity
action pro,ram for Santa Ama is really orgamised on a County basis, an~ he
thou~at it best to continue it on a County wida basis ama there woul~ be
no need for Oity to take amy action.
Co~neiluen Brooks ama Griset expressed an interest in participating,
l~tleularly if the 0ounty does not act. May~r McMiehael asked Counclluan
Carlson to Eeep ia touch with the leaders of the program and keep the
Council iuformed.
A,J~. TAlK rs SIDE,ALII Jim McMahon, Pacific Telephone Conpany,
requested approval of Council fc~
installation of a 3,000 gallon fuel
task onAeraeath sidewalk at their central office at ~th and B~sh Streets.
After some discussion, it was moved by Counc~.~n Marke!, seconded by
Councilman Griset, to grant permission for the installation of the ~,000
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March 2, 1968
gallon Suel ~ank~ith the condition that Pacific Telephone Company will
hold City harmless.
It was moved by Councilman Brook~, seconded by Councilman Griset, to amend
the motion to add that Pacific Telephone Company make safety precautions
agreeable to the Fire Department, and no waiver of construction sZandards
as required by the Fire Department. The amendment to the motion was
passed on' roll~.call vote:
AYES:
,NOES:
ABSENT:
'Eerrin, Brooks, Carlson, Griset, Markel, Thurman~ McMichael
.None
None
The amended motion was passed on roll call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Herrin, Brooks, Carlson, Griset, Markel, ThurmAn, McMichael
None
None
:LICENSE WAIVER ~/%0 ~On~motion of Councilman Herrin, se~conded
~by Councilman Markel and carried, ~h~
business license fee was waived for a
.swap meet~for charity to be conducted by The~Register~ March 24th. . ?!/~?.~.
CNANGE OP~ER Q ~ q0 ~To~contract with Sully-Miller for
A~.D. 2~ construction in Assessment District
23~ for $260.00 was approved on motion
Of Councd]man'.Markel,- seconded~ by Councilman ;Herrin and carried.
TOWN AFFILIATION ~BERSHIP Consideration of $300.00 membership
~O-~7 in~Tow~Affiliation program was
tabled with request for more information,
on motion of Councl!man Markel, seconded by Councilman Eerrin amd c~rried.
RECESS At 5:40 P.M. the meeting was recessed
to 7:BO P.M., at which time it was
reconvened with the same Councilmen :
present. Following the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, the Invocation
was delivered by the Reverend H. ~yvelle Phillips of First Assembly of
God Church.
~ECREATION AND PAREB ~-- On motion of Councl~m-u Brooks, seconded
by Council~n Herrin a~d carried, Mim
Nitta was appointed as a member of the
B~ard of Recreation and Parks to fill the unexpired term of Fred Niedringhaus,
ending July l, 1968. Mr. Nitta was given the oath of office by the Clerk of
the Council~ and welcomed by the Mayor and Glen Evans, Vice Chairman of the
Board.
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ASSESS. DIST. 226 Nearing was opened on the confirmation
of work and costs for sewers in Assessment
District 226, area of West Street north of
Hazard. The Clerk of the Council reported the Notice of Nearing posted,
published and mailed as required by law, with evidence on file, and that
no written protests had been received.
Orval Blanpea, 1014 N. West, asked how the assessment was spread and mentioned
d~mages remaining to sprinklers and fences.. Nis questions being answered by
the Public Works Director and no one else desiring to speak, the hearing was
closed.
On motion of Councilman Nerrin, seconded by Councilman Carlson, RESOLUTION
68-26 COIFAF4gING ASSESSMENT, ASSESSMEAer DISTRICT NO. 226, SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA
was adopted.
AYES
N(E S
ABSENT
Nerrin, Brooks, Carlson, Griset, Markel, Thurman, McMichael
None
None
ASSESS. DIST. 233 Hearing was opened on the confirmation
of work and costs for street improvements
on Camille and on l~th, Assessment District
233. The Clerk reported the Notice of Hearing posted, published and mailed as
required by law, with evidence on file, and that one written protest of cost
had been received from Joseph G. Burns, which the Clerk read aloud°
The Public Works Director reviewed the project. Mr. Joseph G. Burns spoke
protesting the cost of the assessment and some inconveniences caused by
the work. The hearing was closed.
On motion of Councilman Nerrin, seconded by Councilman Griset, RESOLUTION
68-27CONFII~MING ASSESSMENT, ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 233, SANTA ANA,
CALIFORNIA was adopted.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Nerrin, Brooks, Carlson, Griset, Markel, Thurman, McMichael
None
AM~N~. APP. 620 Hearing wes opened on an application
filed by Lester W. and Florence J.
Rohrs proposing amendment of Sectional
District Map 31-~-9 to reclassify property on the west side of Glassell
and the north side of Fairhaven from the County A 1 District to the C 5
and R 1 Districts. There being no response to the call for test,imony,
the hearing was closed.
A motion by Councilman Griset, seconded by Councilma~ Herrin, to approve
the application and instruct preparation of an ordinance to reclassify
according to Exhibit A, wes adopted.
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~APPEAL:206 -.VA .68-4Ca~ % 'Hearing was opened on an appeal filed
DIAZ hy John S. Diaz frc~ Planning C~ission's
denial of Variance Application 68-4 to
co~s~ruct apartment building in the R 2 District at ~02-~06 E. Pine.
Nobin Garrett, the contractor, presented the plot plan and explained the
design of the building, and stated that they have gone by the rules of
R 3 moning. The Planking Director explained that the project had been
appealed to Council previously as VA 67-94 and was denied on 11/~0/67;
that the present proposal meets the R 3 standards, but that the offstreet
parking ~mrea is ~poorly designed and ~that there is only 26~ total open
space in the entire development. Miss Edna Ingham, a resident of the
400 block on Pine, told the Council that she thought the propose~ apartment
building would be an asset to the neighborhood. The hearing was 'closed.
After some discussion, it was moved by Councilman Griset, seconded by
Counc~lmu-Carlson, to grant the Variance subject to the conditions outlined
in the Planning Deparment Comments dated 2/12/~8, which motion failed by the
following roll call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Herrin, Carlson, Griset
~rooks, Markel, Thur=~n~ McMichael
None
Zt ,was moved by Councilman Brooks, seconded by Councilman Thurman, to
uphold the action of the Planning ~c~ission and instruct the City Attorney
toprepare a resolutiondenying Variance 6~4. On rOll call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
AESF~-':
Brooks, Carlson, Markel, Thttrman, McMichael
Herrin, Griset
None
PARCEL MAP 541 ~0~~ ParcelMap ~1 flled by Santa Ana
Unified School District creat~nE two
Parcels on the east side of Bristol
between Segerstrom and San Lorenzo, was approved subject to conditions in
Plaaning Director's report dated 2/16/68, on motion of Counci]m-- Markel,
seconded by Councilman Herrin and carried.
WATER WE~. ~0~/ The application of Orange County Pump
Company to drill one water production
well at 4006 W. Westminster was referred
to staff for investigation and report, on motion of Councilman Markel,
seconded by Counci~-~- Brooks and carried.
SOLICITATION APPLICATIONS
and carried:
The following solicitation applications
were approved on motion of Councilman
Brooks, seconded by Counci]m~ Herrin
American National Red Cross, March
Pentecostal Holiness Church Lifeliners (Youth Group), Candy Sale,
commencing 3/1~;
The Register, Swap Meet, March 2~th.
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MarCh 4, 1968
VA 2095 - TIME EXTENSION The fourth request By Suburbia, Inc.
for a 90 day extension of time on
Variance No. 2095 for construction
of a 2~ u~it apartment at 806-1~ S. Cypress, approved By Council 12/5/66,
was granted on motion of Councilman Markel, seconded by Councilman Herrin
and carried.
','~£. TRACT 657) Tentative Tract Map No. 6573, filed
by Willis Boyd, creating 29 lots on
the southeast corner of Edinger and
RitcheM, was approved subject to conditions in Planning Director's report
~ated February 28, 1968, and alley requirement waived, on motion of
Councilman Herrin, seconded by Councilman Brooks and carried°
BOND l~k~tw-ASE - TRACT 6250 Acting on the Public Works Director's
report of completion of .improvements
in Tract 6280, Aloha Street and Forest
Avenue, bonds were released on motion of Councilman Carlson, seconded by
Councilma~ Herrin and carried.
oRANGE COUHTY HARBOR DISTRICT Councilman Markel reported on the
recommendations for the Orange County
Harbor District by the Orange County
League of Cities ccmmaittee, of which he was a member.
It was moved by Councilma- Markel that the City of Santa Ana ask for
consideration to withdraw from Orange County Harbor District. The motion
was lost for lack of a second.
Council discussed at length the position for the City of Santa Ana to take
in regard to the Orange C~unty Harbor District. It was moved By Council~-n
Carlson, seconded hy Councilman Griset, that City Council accept the
majority report of the Orange County League of Cities committee and
authorize a representative from the Council to attend the meeting
in Huntington Beach on March 7th an~ vote in favor of the reorganization
outlined in the report. The motion failed adoption on the following roll
call vote:
AYES:
NOE$:
ABS~m'£:
Herrin, Carlson, Griset
Brooks, Markel, Thurman, McMichael
None
It was moved by Councilman Brooks, seconded by Councilman Herrin and carried,
to study the matter further.
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March ~, 1968
C~£~lIAL COmmITTEE ~ ~%- It was moved by COUncilman Carlson,
see~l~ed by CoUncilman Markel an~
carried that na,~es be submitted to
Mayor McMichael for discussiOn in Executive Session for the purpose of
forming a steer~n_= c"~ittee for Saata Ana Centennial celebration in
19~9.
ADJ0~M~T
Councilman Brooks, seconded by CoUncilman Herrin and carried.
There being no further bBsiness to
co~e before the City CoUncil~ the meetin~
was adjourned at 9:50 P.M. on motion of
Doris M. Brown
Clerk of the CoUncil
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