HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-16-1968MINUTES OF '£.~. REGULAR Mmm..ING
OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SANTA AlIA, CALIFORNIA
September 16, 1968
The meeting was called to order at 2:00 P.Mo in the Council Chambers, 217
North Main Street with the following Councilmen present: Wade Herrin, Walter
Brooks, LorinGriset, J. Ogden Markel, Thomas W. Thurman, and Mayor Tea
McMichael. Councilman James Eo Carlson was absent, but was present for the
evening meeting. Also present were City Manager Carl Jo Thornton, City
Attorney William Lo Mock, Director of Public Works Ronald Wolford, Director
of Planning Van Stevens, and Clerk of the Council Doris Mo Brown°
M]IIUTES On motion of Councilman Griset, seconded
by Councilman Herrin and carried, the
Minutes of the Regular Meeting of
September 3~ 1968, were approved as submitted.
PROJECT 5003 - TRAFFIC SIGNALS On motion of Councilman Herrin, seconded
by Councilman Griset and carrie~ Council
ordered filed report of bids receiyed for
Project 5003, Traffic Signals at Santa Clara and Grand, Santa Clara and Tustin,
and Warner and Standard; awarded contract at unit prices to the low bidder, Paul
Gardner Corporation; and rejected all other bids.
PROJECT 1311 On motion of Councilman Griset, seconded
D~2~0LITION OF BUILDINGS by Councilman Herrin and carried, Council
ordered filed report of bids received for
Project 1311, Demolition and Removal of Buildings in West Downtown Diagonal,
Fourth to Sixth, Parton to Birch; awarded contract at unit prices to the low
bidder, Edwin Webber; and rejected all other bids.
SPEC. 631-116 ~ On motion of Councilman Herrin, seconded
FIRE ALARM CABLE by Councilman Brooks and carried, Council
ordered filed report of bids received for
Spec. 631-116, Fire Alarm Cable; awarded contract to the low bidder, Maydwell
&Eartzell, Inc.; and rejected all other bids°
BND C~TJ~ On motion of Councilman Griset, seconded
by Councilman Brooks and carried, the ~ity
Council approved plans and specifications
and authorized advertising for bids for the following:
Construction of Drafting Tank and Apparatus Pad in connection with Fire
Training Center and Eagine Company 9 (Project 7001), opening 10/1;
Project 1195 (II); Fairview from Sunflower to 600 feet north, and Project
2013; Fairview from MacArthur to Alton, opening lO/15;
Project 3001; Construction of a Sanitary Sewer in Bristol from Santa Clara
to Memory Lane, and Project 3006; Construction of Sanitary Sewers in Lyon
from Chestnut to 1st, in Ritchey from 306 feet south of Edinger to Edinger
and in Glassell from 685 feet south of Fairhaven to Fairhaven, opening 10/15.
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READING WAIVED
motion of Councilman Herrin,
carried°
The full reading of ordinances and
resolutious, the titles of which appeared
on the public agem~la, was waived, on
seconded by Councilman Griset and unanimously
O~D. NS-936 ORDINANCE NS-936 AMENDING ARTICLE VII
WATER RATES OF THE SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE BY
REPEALING AND ~E-ENACTING CHAPTER 4
T~iEHEOFREGULATING WATER SERVICE AND CHARGES was adopted, on motion of Councilman
Herrin, seconded by Councilman Griset.
AYES
NOES
ABSENT
Herrin, Brooks, Griset, Markel, Thurman, McMichael
None
Carlson
ORD. NS-937 ORDINANCE NS-937 AMENDING SECTION 3280
SPE~) LIMITS 0FPART 8, CNAPTER 2, ARTICLE III OF TEE
SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE TO REVISE T~E
SPEED LIMITS FOR CERTAIN STR~mTS WITHIN THE CITY was passed to second reading,
on motion of Councilman Griset, seconded by Councilman Brooks and carried°
ORD. NS-938 - A.A. 630 ORDINANCE NS-938 CHANGING DISTRICT
Bm~l-i' CLASSIFICATION ON AMEND~ APPLICATION
NO. 630 FYT.~ BY NARVEY F. BEN~'~~ AND
AMENDING SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP 9-5-9 (EXHIBIT AA 630 A) (east side of Tustin
between ~th and 17th) was passed to second reading, on motion of Councilman
Herrin, seconded by Councilman Markel and carried°
ORD. NS-939 - UNIFORM FIRE CODE ORDINANCE NS-939 REPEALING AND HE-ENACTING
CHAPTER I OF ARTICLE III OF THE SANTA ANA
MUNICIPAL CODE FOR THE PURPOSE OF ADOPTING
A UNIFORM FIRE CODE was passed to second reading and set public hearing on
October 7, 1968 at 7:30 P.M., on motion of Councilman Griset, seconded by
Councilman Brooks and carried.
Councilm-nMarkel expressed his opposition to the banning of fireworks which
is in the proposed ordinance, and Councilman Thurman expressed concern on this
as well.
ORD. NS-940 ORDINANCE NS-940 ADDING SECTION 6389
REGULATING TAXI OPERATION TO PART 8, CHAPTER 3, ARTICLE VI OF THE
SAIITA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE REGULATING
VEHICLES AND DRIVERS LICENSED ELSEWHERE was considered by Council°
The City Manager explained that he had requested the preparation of this
ordinance because of the situation which had developed in the City since
the last Council meeting, a number of taxicabs operating upon the streets
of the City in which people are being invited to ride free of charge& and
that in order to control this type of business use of the public streets,
the ordinance is needed.
Larry Ogden, affiliated with Tustin Cab Company and UoT.O., stated that the
free rides had been stopped as of this date, and the Tustin Cab Company would
no longer be on the streets in Santa Aha to give free rides° Howard Jones,
of Tustin Cab Company, stated that the free rides had not been given with the
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consent of UoT.O. George Brazer, owner of Tustin Cab Ccmpany, said they were
not trying to start trod,bis by offering ~he free rides, they were trying to
get the people's reaction to prove the necessity for another cab company in
Santa Aha.
After ~iscussion by Council, it wes moved by Councilman Thurman, seconded by
Councilman Brooks and carried, to table the matter until the evening session.
Later, at the evening session of the Council meeting, consideration of Ordinance
NS-9~O was again taken Up o The following people spoke, representing Tustin Cab
Company: George Brazer, who stated he wished to restrict scme of his statements
made at the afternoon session regarding free rides, that they would go on giving
them to some of the passengers who do not went to ride with their competitors;
Norma McKnight; Gordon Wiggins; David Windh; Salvador Werrera; Mason Crews;
Howard Jones.
After discussion by Council, it was moved by Councilman Carlson, seconded by
Councilman Griset, to pass to second reading Ordinance NS-94Oo
A motion was made by Councilman Thurman, seconded by Councilman Markel, to
postpone action until the next Council meeting, which motion was defeated on
the following roll call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Mmrkel, Thurman
Herrin, Brooks, Carlson, Griset, McMichael
None
The original motion to pass Ordinance NS-940 to second reading wes adopted,
on the following roll call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Brooks, Carlson, Griset, Thurman, McMichael
Herrin, Markel
None
RES. 68-136
PARKING RESTRICTIONS
considered by Council.
RESOLUTION 68-136 RESTRICTING PAltKING
ON CERTAIN AREAS OF MAIN STREET AND
CERTAIN AREAS OF FIRST STREET was
Joe Zussman suggested that parking on the west side of Main Street from
First to Second be allowed from 9:00 P.M. to 2:00 A.M. Council discussed
the traffic count between 9:00 P.M. and 2:00 A.M. on Main Street. The Public
Works Director explained that the most serious problem is the accident problem
of collisions with parked cars. Howard Ryan said there would be no reason to
take the parking off on First Street between Flower and Garnsey, and the Public
Works Director agreed, since that one block is wider than the rest.
It wes moved by Councilman Griset, seconded by Councilm-n Thurman, that
Resolution68-136 be revised to permit parking on the west'side of Main Street
between First and Second between the hours of 10:O0 PoMo and 2:00 AoM. subject
to review within six months. The motion passed on roll call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Herrin, Brooks, Griset, Markel, Thum~an, McMichael
None
Carlson
It was moved by Councilm-~ Griset, seconded by Councilman Thurman, that
Resolution 68-136 be revised to permit parking on the north side of First
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Street between Flower and Garnseyo The motion passed on roll call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
Herrin, Brooks, Oriset,Markel, Thurman, McMichael
None
Carlson
It was moved by Councilman Oriset, seconded by Councilw~n Thum~an, that the
statement in the resolution relating to loading zone on First Street to
accommodate Mr. Zussman's liquor store be deleted. The motion passed on
roll call vote:
AYES
NOES
AES~T
Herrin, B~ooks, Oriset, Markel, Thurman, McNichael
None
Carlson
It was moved by Councilman Oriset, seconded by Councilman Herrin, that the
City Attorney be directed to prepare a new resolution for adoption at the
evening meeting with the amendments adopted by Council.. The motion passed
on roll call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
AB~E~T:
Herrin, Brooks, Oriset, Markel, Thurman, McM-ichael
None
Carlson
At the evening session of the Council meeting, it was moved by Councilman
Markel, seconded by Councilman Brooks, to waive luther reading and adopt
RESOLUTION 68-136RESTRICTING PARKING ON CERTAIN AP~AS OF MAINSTR~T AND
CERTAIN AREAS 0FFIR~T STR~, as ame~dedbythe City Council at the after-
noon meeting. Om roll call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABS~,u
Herrin, Brooks, Carlson, Oriset, Mmrkel, Thurman, McMichael
None
None
RES. 68-137- VACATION RESOLUTION 68-137 APPROVING MAP,
ST. GERTRUDE PLACE DECLARING INTENTION TO VACATE A
PORTION OF ST. GERTRUDE PLACE BETW~
STANDARD AVEFu-E AND TNE SO~£~EN PACIFIC RAILROAD AND GIVING NOTICE OF
HEARING Ts~REON (October 7~ 1968) was adopted, on motion of Councilman
Brooks, seconded by Councilman Thurman.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Herrin, Brooks, Oriset, Markel, Thurmsn, McMichael
None
Carlson
RES. 68-138 -
CONSIDERATION
by Councilman
AYES:
NOES:
AES~-~r:
D~.:n Wi'£~ CASH RESOLUTION 68-138 ACCEPTING A DW.~
FOB '£.~: WIDENING OF FIltST 8T~' FOR
WHICH THE CITY IS PAYING A CASE
(Pease) was adopted, on motion of Councilmen Brooks, seconded
Herrin.
Herrin, Brooks, Griset, Thurman, McMichael
Marksl
Carlson
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RE~. 68,139 - D~.~nS WITH CASH RESOLUTION 68-139 ACCEPTING DEEDS FOR
CIVIC CE~','m~ PUBPOSE~ FOR WHICH T~E
CIT~ IS PAYING A CASH CONSIDERATION
(Gilbert, Hanson, Ross, et alp ) was adopted, on motion of CounciLman Brooks,
seconded by Councilmam Herrin.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Herrin, Rrooks, Griset, Thurman, McMichael
M~rkel
Carlson
RES. 68-140 - DF~S, NO CASH RESOLUTION 68-140 ACCEPTING DW.~S FOR
WHICH THE CITY IS PAYING NO CASH CONSIDERATION
(Galaxy Consto, Ridkatso, Calborn, Layton)
was adopted, on motion of Councilman Herrin, seconded by Councilman Markel o
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Herrin, B~ooks, Griset, Markel, Thurman, McMichael
None
Carlson
Due to a conflict of interest on the next item, Councilman Markel left the
Council Chambers.
RES. 68-141 - QUITCLAIM D,:~,,S RESOLUTION 68-1~1 A~THORIZING EXECUTION
OF QUITCLAIM D~:,.~i~S TO GALAXY CONSTRUCTION
CO., ET AL., AND OW~HS OF RECOND WITH NO
CASH CONSIDERATION was adopted, on motion of Councilmau Griset, seconded by
Councilman Brooks.
AYES
NOES
A ESENT
Herrin, ~rooks, Griset, Thurman, McMichael
None
Carlson, Markel
Councilman M~rkel returned to the Council table~
PARKING LOT RENTAL A lease with John Jacobs, et al., for
rental of parking lot on southeast
corner of Third and Bush was approved
and authorized, on motion of Councilman Griset, seconded by Councilman Brooks,
and the staff was directed to came back with a report regarding custamer
parking. On roll call vote:
AYES:
HOES:
ABSENT:
Brooks, Griset, Markel, Thurman, McMichael
Herrin
Carlson
FAIR¥1~ STRoll' E~ecution of agreement with City of
Costa Mesa regarding Project 1195, Unit
2, Fairview Street between Sunflower
and 600 feet north, was authorized, on motion of Councilman Griset, seconded
by Councilman Thurman and carried.
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Ci¥1C 0~£~ Council considered the agreement with
Orange County amending Agreement dated
January 18, 1966 to vest fee title to
90,000 square feet of property in the Civic Center in the name of the City
of santa Ann, to be used for purpose of transfer to the Federal government
for location of Federal building. Paul M. White, of the Civic Center C~iss'ion,
explained the history of the actions leading up to the agreement. On motion
of Councilman Brooks, seconded by Councilman Griset, the Mayor was authorized
to execute the agreement on behalf of the City° On roll call vote:
AYES:
HOES:
Herrin, Brooks, Griset, Markel, Thurman, NcMichael
None
Carlson
SE~ER RECOV]~Y AG~Z~.~ENT On motion of Councilman Griset, seconded
by Councilman Herrin and carried, Council
approved and authorized execution of
Sewer Recovery Agreement 39 with George Lo Mallery, in Santa Clara west of
Tust in.
COUFI~ FIRE STATIONS Council considered the Buena Park resolution
opposing proposal that the County build and
equip a fire station for an~ municipality
in Orange County from She County General Fund° On motion of Councilman Brooks,
seconded by Councilman Markel and carried, the matter was tabled until the next
meeting and referred to staff for a report.
TRAFFIC The report of control devices removed or
installed 8/21/68 - 9/9/68 was ordered
filed, on motion of Councilman Herrin,
seconded by Councilman Thurmau and carried.
ALCOHOLIC ~GE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Applications were ordered filed:
On motion of Councilman Herrin, seconded
by Councilman Brooks and carried, the
following Alcoholic Beverage License
Stop 'N Go, ~410 W. 5th, Off Sale Beer & Wine, Person Transfer;
Pour House, 815 E. 1st, On Sale Beer, Person Transfer;
Silver Room, 4202 W. Bolsa~ On Sale Beer, Person Transfer.
ABC PROTEST On motion of Councilman Thurman, seconded
by Councilman Brooks and carried, Council
ratified the City Attorney's action in
withdrawing the protest filed with the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board on
the Alcoholic Beverage License Application of the Wooden Shoe, 122 East 17th
Street.
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September 16, 1968
VARIANCE AND CONDITIONAL Decisions m~de by the Planning Commission
USE PERI~ or Zoning Administrator, where no appeal
has been filed, were affirmed, on motion
of Councilman Herrin, seconded by Councilman Brooks and carried, for the following:
VA 68-81, CEAZAN - construct office building which encroaches into required
side yard, construct double-faced sign, and waive required block wall along
westerly property line in the LP District at 2001 Eo 4th - APPROVED;
VA 68-83, BAILEY-POW~L - construct restaurant in the R 2 District at
2041 So Bristol - APPROVED;
VA 68-84, EITJ~k~ - construct 22-unit apartment development in the C 1
District at 2221 E. Lenita Lane - APPROVED;
CUP 68-13, CAIF~U - establish home for aged in the R 1 District at 2131
S. Parton - APPROVED.
PACIFIC AIR TRANSPORT, INC. Letter from Pacific Air Transport, Inco
requesting approval of flight service
between Long Beach and San Francisco
area, was ordered filed, on motion of Councilman Griset, seconded by Councilman
Markel and carried.
PARCEL MAP 570 Parcel Map 570, filed by Co Mo Deardorff,
DEAI~ORFF creating 2 lots on the east side of Grand,
north of Warner, was approved subject to
conditions in Planning Director's report dated September 11, 1968, and alley
requirement was waived, on motion of Councilman Herrin, seconded by Councilman
Griset and carried.
SURPLUS PROPERT~ Report 24-68 regarding 8,475 square foot
parcel on the south side of 8th Street,
west of Baker, was presented to the City
Council. It was moved by Councilman Brooks, seconded by Councilman Herrin and
carried, that Council declare the property surplus, authorize its sale at
auction on October 21, 1968, 7:30 P.M., with minimum bid of $27,967°50 and
designate Warren Proctor as City's agent of record°
RECESS
At 3:55 P.M., a five minute recess was
declared. The Council reconvened at
4:05 P.M. with the same Council members
present°
NORTHEAST CORNER Councilman Markel suggested that the
FIRST AND MAIN northeast corner of First and Main,
property which is too small to put a
building on, be used as a historical landmark in memory of S. H. Finley,
with perhaps a drinking fountain, wall, benches, etCo, and suggested that
the many service clubs of the area and perhaps the Historical Society could
help out on this. Mayor McMichael stated that he would appoint a committee
at the next meeting to study the matter°
RECESS At 4:40 P.Mo, the meeting was recessed
to 7:30 P.Mo, at which time it was re-
convened with all Council members present°
Following the Pledge of Allegiance totbe Flag, the Invocation was delivered by
the Reverend G. Edward Garner of the First United Methodist Church°
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APPEAL 214 Hearing was opened on Appeal 21~ filed
FREESE by Glen Co Jo Freese, appealing the
Zoning Administrator's denial of VA 68-82
to permit three dwellings in addition to two existing dwellings on an R 1 lot
at 500? West 5th Street°
Glen Freese, the appellant, explained to the Council that he thought it would be
better for the density in the area to leave the triplex as three two-bedroom units and
not rent to families with children rather than make it into two three-bedroom apart-
ments. Mrs. Boe~te, next door neighbor, spoke in opposition to granting of the
variance. The hearing was closed°
The Plamuing Director explained that when the area was annexed in 1959, the
Planning C~ission found a variety of conditions; they held a series of studies
to plan a policy that would lead to physical improvement of the streets, and
determined they would allow by variance four units per long lot; if and when
the streets were improved through assessment district, they would then consider
a higher density. Mr. Stevens also explained that Mr° Freese had been granted
a variance in 1967 for four units and had submitted this application after the
triplex was moved onto the lot~
After some discussion by Council, it was moved by Counc~lm-u Brooks, seconded
by Councilman Nerrin, to overrule the action of the Zoning Administrator and
grant the appeal, and instruct the City Attorney to prepare a resolution
granting Variance 68-82 subject to the conditions in the original variance,
VA 67-6, and adding the condition that 5th Street and 6th Street be improved
to City standards -- if construction not feasible now, that an appropriate
bond be filed. The motion was adopted on roll call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Nerrin, Brooks, Carlson, Griset, Markel, Thurman, McMichael
None
None
Councilman Griset left the Council Chambers before consideration of the
next item.
APPEAL 215 Hearing was opened on Appeal 215 filed
GRISET by Lorin Griset, appealing the conditions
in Planning Commission's approval of
VA 68-77 to allow storage and distribution in the R 3 District at 620 East
6th Street.
Woody Johnson, representing the appellant, explained to Council that they
were requesting relief on Conditions 6 through l0 in Planning Comzaission's
Finding of Fact and requesting that two signs be allowed instead of one as
set out in Condition 4, since the building is on a corner° Speaking in
opposition to the appeal were George Whiddon, 610 East 6th Street and Cecil
Robinson, 603 East 6th Street. The hearing was closed.
In regard to Condition ~, it was moved by Councilman Brooks, seconded by
Councilman Herrin and carried, that two signs be allowed with a limit of
50 square feet for each sign.
Council considered Condition 7, hours of operation, and it was moved by
Councilman Brooks, seconded by Councilman Markel and carried, that the hours
of operation be limited to 6:30 A.M. to 9:00 PoE. with the understanding that
if occupancy changes, they can appeal for a change in hours°
Concerning Condition 8 regarding maintenance or repair work on the premises,
on motion of Councilman Herrin, seconded by Councilman Carlson and carried,
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Condition 8 was deleted.
On motion of Councilman Brooks, seconded by Councilman Carlson and carried,
Condition9 was amended to read "That no more c~mmercial vehicles than can
be stored on the site be kept on the premises."
Condition 10 was deleted, on motion of Councilman Herrin, seconded by Councilman
Carlson and carried.
It was moved b~Councilman Carlson, seconded by Councilman Herrin and carried,
to approve VarianCe ApPlication 68-77 subject to the conditions outlined in
Planning Commission's Finding of Fact dated August 26, 1968 with the above changes.
Councilman Griset returned to the Council table.
MYRTLE
Council considered the petition regarding
the unpaved portion of Myrtle Street, east
of Raitt.
Donald Gipe told the Council that he represented a majority of the people who
lived in the area and stated that the street needed improvement of some sort,
that it should be at least widened to two lanes of traffic° Barbara Gaitton
spoke on behalf of her parents who own the 450~feet of property on the north
side of M~le Street and said that it would be impossible for her father to
pay for paving the street or participate in the costs of an assessment district.
Mr. Gipe asked if a road hazard sign could be placed at the front of the street
and if the City could grade and blacktop the unpaved portion° On motion of
Councilman Herrin, seconded by Councilman Markel and carried, the petition
was ordered filed.
On motion of Councilman Herrin, seconded by Councilman Brooks and carried,
the matter was referred to staff for recommendation of hazard signs°
OVERWIDTH DRIVEWAY
On motion of Councilman Herrin, seconded
by Councilman Brooks and carried, Council
approved 50 foot driveway at 2901 North
Bristol°
CUP 66-15 On motion of Councilman Griset, seconded
SALVATION AitMY by Councilman Herrin and carried, Council
approved 90 day extension of time on CUP
66-15 to construct church and youth center with no bisecting streets at 1708-18
W. Edinger in A i District.
VA 67-119 On motion of Councilman Griset, seconded
CH~ISTESON by Councilman Herrin and carried, Council
approved 90 day extension of time on
VA 67-119 to construct single family dwellings with less than required street
side yards at lOO1 W. Santa Clara in the R i District o
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SOLICITATION APPLICATIONS
approved:
On motion of Councilman Carlson, seconded
by Councilman Herrln and carried, the
following solicitation applications ware
Oran6e County Hear~ Association, February 1 - March 2, 1969;
Muscular Dystrophy Association, Cannisters in October, soliciting in
November, Tag Day October 5, and Dance November 8, 1968;
Childrens Hospital of Orange County, Fair, October 18, 19~ 20, 1968;
Boy Scout Troop 550 of Garden Grove, curb numbering project;
Exchange Club, Sale of Tickets to Pancake Breakfast, September 20-28, 1968.
VOTING REPRES~N'~ATIVE On motion of Councilman Carlson, seconded
by Councilman Griset an~ carried, Council-
man Markel was appointed as the voting
representative for the City Council at the League of California Cities Annual
Conference in Los Angeles October 13 - 16, 1968.
DAY CARE CmNTER
1202 West First Street, for which the
assistance at the September 3 Council
Jim McMahon, of Pacific Telephone, cc~mended
the City employees who had volunteered their
help in completing the Day Care Center. at
Parent Involvement Council had requested
meeting.
DOWNTOWN AREA
Councilman Carlson made several suggestions
regarding improvement of the downtownarea
which he thought was an ~mmediate need.
His suggestions included: new sidewalks with planting of trees and mandatory
daily washing of sidewal~; removal of the perking meters and return to angle
parking, llmitiug the through traffic; goo~ police controls on parking with
courtesy tickets; new street lights; continuity appearance in architecture,
such as awnings, be encouraged; street closures for special events. Mayor
McMichael suggested that Councilman Carlson and he meet with officers of the
Downtown Association to get an updated progress repor~ an~ report back to Council.
ADJOURNMENT At 11:00 P.Mo, there being~no further
business to come before the City Council,
the meeting was adjourned, on motion of
Councilman Herrin, seconded by Councilman Griset and carried.
Doris M. Brown
Clerk of the Council
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