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LEGISLATIVE REVIEW COMMITTEE
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February 5, 1987
ATTENDEES: Councilman Jack Strickler - Chairman, Councilman Jack Reilly,
Councilman Gordon Quiel, City Administrator - Ray Schweitzer, Assistant
City Attorney - Bill Sabourin, Public Works Director - Roger Hardgrave,
Traffic Engineer - Peter Liu, Energy Coordinator - Bert Murphy, Animal
Advisory Commission - Dr. Harold Chandler, Omnitrans General Manager - Bob
Chafin, Council Executive Assistant Phil Arvizo, Mayor's Executive
Assistant - Richard Bennecke, National Orange Show - Joe Brosmer
1. WATER PROBLEM ON LA HACIENDA DRIVE - Item continued. After a
briefing by Ms. Janie Johnson, the Committee recommended that the City
Attorney and Public Works Director review the problem, get a geologist
report, determine the feasibility of an assessment district and bring a
report back in four weeks.
2. AGREEMENT TERMINATION - INSTALLATION/MAINTENANCE OF ELECTRICAL
FOUNTAIN - NATIONAL ORANGE SHOW - Item continued. City Attorney, Mr.
Overstreet and Mr. Brosmer will meet to try to reach an agreement on which
documents are valid and bring back a recommended solution.
3. ANIMAL CONTROL ORDINANCE - Item continued for 90 days to allow
Animal Advisory Commission, Animal Control, City Attorney and planning to
bring back some final recommendations.
4. LEGISLATION TO REQUIRE DUPLICATE FINAL AND PARCEL MAPS - DISPLAY
OF INFORMATION NOT AFFECTING TITLE INTEREST - Public Works Director will
coordinate with City Attorney and bring ordinance to Council on March 9
agenda.
5. SHUTTLE BUS/TRAM SERVICE DISCUSSION - The Committee recommended
this item be tabled.
6. AMENDMENT TO SECTION 9.90.010 OF THE
NOTICE TO APPEAR FOR VIOLATION - The Committee
the recommendation that Section 1, B appear in
arrest procedures.
MUNICIPAL CODE ISSUE
recommended approval with
capitals to emphasize the
7. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR USED CAR LOTS (VERBAL REPORT BY
PLANNING DIRECTOR) - The Committee recommended that a review of plans be
required within 90 days of plan submittal rather than a C.U.P. If there
is a non-conforming use it will be automatically subject to development
review. This recommendation will go directly to the Council.
8. BROWN ACT - RESOLUTION NO. 87-1 - The Committee recommended that
public comment remain as the first item of business and that individuals
be limited to five minutes without repetitive items/issues.
Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
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u cilman Jack Strickler, Chairman
Le islative Review Committee
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