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M-1/22/1991 I ,j,jL: CITY OF SANTA MONICA CITY COUNCIL MINUTES JANUARY 22, 1991 A regular meeting of the Santa Monica City council was called to order by Mayor Abdo at 7:40 P.M., on Tuesday, January 22, 1991, in the Council Chambers. Roll Call: Present: Mayor Judy Abdo Mayor Pro Tempore Ken Genser Councilmember Robert T. Holbrook Councilmember Herbert Katz Councilmember Kelly Olsen councilmember Antonio Vazquez Councilmember Dennis Zane Also Present: City Manager John Jalili city Attorney Robert M. Myers City Clerk Clarice E. Johnsen Mayor Pro Tempore Genser led the assemblage in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America. 4-A: SERVICE PIN/CRAIG COLLIER: Mayor Abdo presented a 20-year service pin to Craig Collier, Battalion Chief in the Fire Department. 4-B: PROCLAMATION/SCHOOL NURSE DAY: Mayor Abdo presented a proclamation proclaiming January 23, 1991, as "School Nurse Day" in the City of santa Monica. 6. CONSENT CALENDAR: Presented was the Consent Calendar, whereby all items are considered and approved in one motion unless removed from the calendar for discussion. councilmember Zane moved to approve the Consent Calendar with the exception of Items 6-A, 6-S, 6-X, and 6-Z, reading resolutions and ordinances by title only and waiving further reading thereof. Second by Councilmember Katz. The motion was approved by the following vote: Council vote: Unanimously approved 7-0 6-B: TIME PERIODS/INTERIM ZONING: Ordinance No. 1561(CCS) entitled: "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA AMENDING SECTION 9120.6(a) OF THE SANTA MONICA MUNICIPAL CODE EXTENDING TIME PERIODS FOR INTERIM ZONING," was adopted. 6-C: REVENUE BONDS: Ordinance No. 1562 (CCS) entitled: "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA AMENDING CHAPTER 6.5 OF THE SANTA MONICA MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO REVENUE BONDS," was adopted. 1 January 22, 1991 333 6-:D: PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS/PERFORMANCE STANDARDS: ordinance No. 1563 (CCS) entitled: "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA AMENDING SECTIONS 9018.6 AND 9050.11 OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE REVISING PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS IN THE C3 ZONE AND REVISING PERFORMANCE STANDARDS FOR RESIDENTIAL USES IN COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS," was adopted. 6-E: GUTTER CONSTRUCTION/STREET RESURFACING/1988-89: Resolution I No. B153 (CCS) entitled: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING FOR FEBRUARY 26, 1991, TO HEAR ANY PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO THE CONFIRMATION OF ASSESSMENTS FOR GUTTER INSTALLATION AND STREET RESURFACING ON VARIOUS CITY STREETS IN CONJUNCTION WITH 1988-89 PROGRAM," thereby setting a public hearing for February 26, 1991, was adopted. 6-F: GUTTER CONSTRUCTION/STREET RESURFACING/1989-90: Resolution No. 8154(CCS) entitled: !fA RESOLUTION OF THE CITy COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING FOR MARCH 12, 1991, TO HEAR ANY PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO THE CONFIRMATION OF ASSESSMENTS FOR GUTTER INSTALLATION AND STREET RESURFACING ON VARIOUS CITY STREETS IN CONJUNCTION WITH 1989-90 PROGRAM, II thereby setting a public hearing for March 12, 1991, was adopted. 6-G: WEED ABATEMENT PROGRAM: Resolution No. 8l55(CCS) entitled: n A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA DECLARING CERTAIN WEEDS GROWING UPON CERTAIN LANDS WITHIN THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA TO BE A PUBLIC NUISANCE," thereby setting a public hearing for March 26, 1991, was adopted. 6-H: FINAL SUBDIVISION MAP/PARCEL NO. 22259/CONDOMINIUMS/1240 25TH STREET: Resolution No. 8156 (CCS) entitled: nA RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA ACCEPTING AND APPROVING A FINAL SUBDIVISION MAP FOR PARCEL NO. 22259," thereby approving a 4-unit condominium project at 1240 25th street, was adopted. 6-1: FINAL SUBDIVISION MAP/T~CT NO. 45369/CONDOMINIUMS/3003 3RD STREET: Resolution No. 8157(CCS) entitled: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA ACCEPTING AND APPROVING A FINAL SUBDIVISION MAP FOR TRACT NO. 45369," thereby approving a 5-unit condominium project at 3003 3rd street, was adopted. 6-J: FINAL SUBDIVISION MAP/TRACT NO. 469l9/TPC-071/912 17TH STREET: Resolution No. 8158(CCS) entitled: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITy OF SANTA MONICA ACCEPTING AND APPROVING A FINAL SUBDIVISION MAP FOR TRACT NO. 46919,f1 thereby approving a 6-unit tenant participating conversion project at 912 17th street, was adopted. 6-K: FINAL SUBDIVISION MAP/TRACT NO. 4B5l6/TPC-091/l048 9TH STREET: Resolution No. 8159 (CCS) entitled: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA ACCEPTING AND APPROVING A FINAL SUBDIVISION MAP FOR TRACT NO. 48516," thereby approving a 9-unit tenant participating conversion project at 1048 9th Street, was adopted. 2 January 22, 1991 I 334 6-L: FINAL SUBDIVISION MAP/TRACT NO. 48583/TPC-095/1751 CENTINELA AVENUE: Resolution No. 8160(CCS) entitled: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA ACCEPTING AND APPROVING A FINAL SUBDIVISION MAP FOR TRACT NO. 48583," thereby approving a 5-unit tenant-participating conversion project at 1751 centinela Avenue, was adopted. 6-M: FINAL SUBDIVISION MAP/TRACT NO. 49337/TPc-107!123l 18TH STREET: Resol ution No. 8161 (CCS ) entitled: "A RESOLUTION OF E CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA ACCEPTING AND APPROVING A FINAL SUBDIVISION MAP FOR TRACT NO. 49337," thereby approving a 6-unit tenant participating conversion project at 1231 18th street, was adopted. 6-N: FINAL SUBDIVISION MAP/TRACT NO. 48104/TPC-085/2624-28 KANSAS AVENUE: Resolution No. 8162 (CCS) entitled: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA ACCEPTING AND APPROVING A FINAL SUBDIVISION MAP FOR TRACT NO. 48104," thereby approving a 31-unit tenant-participating conversion project at 2624-28 Kansas Avenue, was adopted. 6-0: REMODEL/RENOVATE BILLIARD BUILDING/250-256-258 SANTA MONICA PIER: Resolution No. 8163 (CCS) entitled: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA EXTENDING THE TIME PERIOD FOR EXERCISING A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS PERMITTING THE REMODEL AND RENOVATION OF THE BILLIARD BUILDING LOCATED AT 250-256-258 SANTA MONICA PIER," thereby extending the Certificate of Appropriateness permit for the maximum permitted 180 additional days which will extend the permit to August 4, 1991, was adopted. 6-P: HANDICAPPED PARKING ZONE/1434 12TH STREET: Resolution No. 8164 (CCS) entitled: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA ESTABLISHING A PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED ZONE ADJACENT TO 1434 12TH STREET," was adopted. 6-Q: SANTA MONICA SUB-BASIN GROUND-WATER STUDY: A recommendation to authorize the City Manager to execute Contract 5644 (CCS) a professional services agreement in the amount of $100,000 with Kennedy/Jenks/Chilton for preparation of the Santa Monica Sub-basin Ground-Water Study and the appropriation of money from the Water Fund, was approved. 6-R: PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' MEDICAL AND HOSPITAL CARE ACT: Resolution No. 8165(CCS) entitled: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA ELECTING TO BE SUBJECT TO PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' MEDICAL AND HOSPITAL CARE ACT ONLY WITH RESPECT TO MEMBERS OF THE SANTA MONICA FIREFIGHTERS LOCAL 1109 IAFF," was adopted. 6-T: CHANGE OF DATE/CITY COUNCIL MEETING: A recommendation to change the date of the regular City council meeting from February 12, to February 19, 1991, due to a conflict with a city holiday was approved. 3 January 22, 1991 335 6-U: TREE TRIMMING: A recommendation to award Bid No. 2322 to Davey Tree Surgery company to provide tree trimming at specified unit prices, was approved. 6-V: CONSTRUCTION OF FACILITIES/WEST END OF MUNICIPAL PIER: Contract No. 5645(CCS) was awarded to Wang Milestone Construction Inc. in the amount of $1,013,300 for the construction of facilities at the west end of the Municipal Pier. 6-W: SPEED LIMITS: A recommendation to establish new posted speed limits on various street segments throughout the City was approved. 6-Y: FINAL SUBDIVISION MAP/TRACT NO. 49193/TPC-104/229 BICKNELL AVENUE: Resolution No. 8167 (CCS) entitled: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA ACCEPTING AND APPROVING A FINAL SUBDIVISION MAP FOR TRACT NO. 49193," thereby approving a 27-unit tenant-participating conversion project at 229 Bicknell Avenue, was adopted. END OF CONSENT CALENDAR 6-A: MINUTES APPROVAL: The approval of the city council minutes of January 8, 1991, was continued to the meeting of January 29, 1991, at the request of staff. 6-S: COMPENSATION ADJUSTMENTS/CALIFORNIA LEAGUE OF CITY EMPLOYEE ASSOCIATION JOB CLASSIFICATIONS: The resolution approving compensation adjustments for various california League of City Employee Association (CLOCEA) job classifications was continued to the meeting of January 29, 1991, at the request of staff. 6-X: CONTINUATION OF SALARY AND BENEFITS: Presented was a staff report transmitting a resolution providing for the continuation of a permanent city employee's salary and benefits in the event that the employee is called to active military duty. Member of the public Joy Fullmer expressed her concerns. Councilmember Zane moved to hear a late chit. Second by Mayor Pro Tempore Genser. The motion was unanimously approved. Member of the public Shane Talbot spoke in support of the proposed resolution. Discussion was held. Councilmember Zane moved to adopt Resolution No. 8166 (CCS) , . as amended, entitled: itA RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA PROVIDING FOR CONTINUATION OF SALARY AND BENEFITS FOR PERMANENT CITY EMPLOYEES CALLED TO ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY SINCE AUGUST 1, 1990,1l reading by title only and waiving further reading thereof. Second by Councilmember Katz. The motion was approved by the following vote: Council vote: Unanimously approved 7-0 6-Z: RULES OF ORDER AND PROCEDURE: Presented was a staff report transmitting a resolution amending the rules of order and procedure for the conduct of City Council meetings. Member of the public Joy Fullmer expressed her concern. Councilmember Zane moved to adopt Resolution No. 8l68(CCS) entitled: UA RESOLUTION 4 January 22, 1991 I I 336 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA AMENDING RESOLUTION NUMBER 7521 (CCS) TO AMEND THE RULES OF ORDER AND PROCEDURE FOR THE CONDUCT OF CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS, II reading by title only and waiving further reading thereof. Second by councilmember Katz. Discussion was held. Mayor Pro Tempore Genser moved to amend the motion so that the reduced time for the first item of a speaker only applies when there are 15 chits on a particular item or 40 chits for the entire meeting and change the word "persons" to "requests to speak" in Rule 17, Section F of the proposed resolution. Second by Councilmember Olsen. Discussion was held. The amendment was accepted as friendly. The motion was approved by the following vote: Council vote: Affirmative: Counci1members Genser, Holbrook, Katz, Vazquez, Zana, Mayor Abdo Negative: councilmember Olsen 7-A: STREETLIGHTING: Presented was a staff report acknowledging receipt of one protest and recommending the adoption of a resolution confirming the assessments of costs for streetlighting construction on certain streets. council asked questions of staff. At 8: 13 P.M., Mayor Abdo declared the pUblic hearing opened. There being no one wishing to speak, Mayor Abdo closed the public hearing. Mayor Pro Tempore Genser moved to acknowledge the protest received and adopt Resolution No. 8169 (CCS) entitled: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA APPROVING ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM AND CONFIRMING ASSESSMENT FOR STREETLIGHTING ON VARIOUS CITY STREETS ALL WITHIN THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA, n reading by title only and waiving further reading thereof. Second by Councilmember Holbrook. The motion was approved by the following vote: Council vote: Unanimously approved 7-0 7-B: 1991-92 BUDGET: Presented was a staff report discussing the proposed 1991-92 Budget and requesting public input regarding priorities for the preparation of the 1991-92 city Budget. Council asked questions of staff. At 8: 31 P.M., Mayor Abdo declared the public hearing opened. Member of the public Graham Pope submitted written recommendations. Members of the public Patricia Hoffman and Renee Laughlin spoke in support of public education. Member of the public Elisa Olson urged Council to include funds for a Grad Nite party for Santa Monica High School in this its Centennial Year. Members of the pUblic Abby Arnold, Linda Gordon, and Teresa Potter spoke in support of services to children and youth/child care with an emphasis on infant care. Members of the public Lydia Ponce and Sigrid still spoke in support of child care. Member of the publ ic Suzanne Brewer requested that Council include in the budget an increase in the number of policemen and police foot patrols, create a public viewing place for Santa Monica public arts, widen Cloverfield Boulevard north of the Santa Monica Freeway, synchronization of traffic signals, development of a neighborhood protection plan, creation of peak hour signage to limit parking on Lincoln Boulevard during peak traffic hours, increase number of park 5 January 22, 1991 .j.j/ rangers, follow through with technical advancement for noise monitors at Santa Monica Airport, continue outreach with regard to Graffiti program, increase funding to assist public schools, expansion, improvement of Virginia Park, and issues of homelessness. Members of the pUblic Ellen Khokha, Jeanna Kier, Beth Kehr, Maya Harris, Jose Garcia, and Manny Lares spoke in support of services to children and youth. Member of the public paulina Hernandez spoke in support of assistance to address I gangs, drugs, and at-risk youth, services to children and youth, and affordable housing. Member of the public Rosalina Conchaz spoke in support of affordable housing, youth programs, and public education. Member of the public Joy Fullmer spoke in support of legal aid and affordable housing. Member of the pUblic Lianne Audette spoke in support of programs to address substance abuse and its ramifications and funding for ASAP (Alternative Substance Abuse Program). Member of the public Rose Kaufman spoke in support of a subsidy for taxi service for senior citizens. Member of the pUblic Vera Davis spoke in support of affordable housing, job training, affordable child care, medical alert assistance for senior citizens or disabled persons, construction of a senior building in the pico Neighborhood exclusively for use by senior and disabled residents. Member of the public Dennis Meehan spoke in support of programs for disabled persons, e. g., affordable housing and transportation assistance. Member of the public Mildred Rosenstein spoke in support of AIDS-related programs including awareness and education. Member of the public Carol Horner spoke in support of SHWASHLOCK, Homeless Services Facility, and the Public Electronic Network. Member of the public Michele Wittig and Geraldine Moyle spoke in support of SHWASHLOCK, Homeless Services Facility, and a job bank for the homeless. Member of the public Donald Paschal spoke in support of SHWASHLOCK, Homeless Services Facility, a job bank for the homeless, and the Public Electronic Network. Member of the public Chuck Ice spoke in support of continued park development projects at Palisades Park, the beachfront from the pier south to Bay street, Virginia Park, and the Clover Park community center: the acquisition of parkland wherever possible and more specifically the Cook property and the Smart & Final property adjacent to Virginia Park; investigation of school yards and present parks in identifying development for new sports fields and green space; continued upgrading of present park sites, playgrounds, and park buildings; continuation and enlargement of youth programs i continued purchase of new park maintenance equipment to improve productivity and quality; continuation of present pilot program in homeless employment~ and equipment and personnel needed to address water usage issues. Member of the public Joanne Leavitt spoke in support of services to children and youth and PUblic Electronic Network. Member of the public Samuel Geli spoke in support of funding for Meals on Wheels. At 9:20 P.M., Council adjourned for a short recess. P.M., Council reconvened with all members present. At 9: 35 Members of Regalbuto the spoke public Bill in support Sellers, Doris of funding for Fabian, Rosemary Meals on Wheels. 6 January 22, 1991 I .:Ul:l Members of the public Karen Adams and Mark Gold spoke in support of environmental programs. Member of the public Stephanie Barbanel1 spoke in support of the appropriation of $1,000 per year for the preparation of crime statistics by crime reporting districts in conformance with the criteria set by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Department Rule No. 61.3. Member of the public John Duganne spoke in support of the Computer Access Center. Member of the public Eric Siss spoke in support of park development, preservation, and improvement. Member of the public Christina Keeffer spoke in support of programs dealing with the needs of the disabled and seniors, subsidy for taxi service, and affordable housing. Member of the public Ken Breisch spoke in support of affordable housing, homeless services, park preservation, restoration, and expansion, historic preservation plan, environmental issues, increased police protection, library expansion, youth programs/child care, and support of neighborhood organizations. Member of the public Gaye Deal spoke in favor of the Neighborhood Support Center, Community Corporation, and affordable housing. Member of the public John suggs spoke in support of services to the homeless and low-income people and affordable housing. Member of the public Lauren Burton spoke in support of youth programs/child care and public safety programs. Member of the public Jennifer Polhemus spoke in favor of protection from crime and traffic intrusions. Member of the public Bruria Finkel spoke in support of an increase in the Arts budget for creating an Arts Plan for the City of Santa Monica, SHWASHLOCK, a job bank for the homeless, and environmental issues. Member of the public Lindsay Shields spoke in support of a master plan for the Arts. Member of the publ ic Dave Paley spoke in support of the preservation of the California bungalows in the 1200 block of 11th street, citywide preservation issues, and the Neighborhood Support Center. Member of the public George Hickey spoke in support of the expansion and protection of parklands, particularly virginia Park, expansion of staffing at Virginia park, and the Public Electronic Network. Member of the public Art Casillas spoke in favor of additional police presence to address gang and drug problems in Pico Neighborhood. Member of the public Peter Tigler spoke in favor of crime safety issues (additional police officers), gang problems, graffiti programs, living conditions (adequate parking, noise), beautification of Pico Neighborhood, homeless issues, and the expansion of Virginia Park Mayor Pro Tempore Genser moved to extend the meeting to Midnight or the end of Item 7-B, whichever comes first. Second by Councilmember Olsen. The motion was approved, councilmember Katz opposed. Member of the public Russ Shaver urged Council to think seriously about how priorities will be set and urged council to involve the public and hold additional discussions. Member of the public Pam O'Connor spoke in favor of the preservation of historic resources. Member of the public Bruce Cameron spoke in support of the preservation of historic resources and the inclusionary hous ing program. Member of the publ ic Robin Moss spoke in support of youth and family programs. Member of the public Susan 7 January 22, 1991 ,),)::1 Dempsay spoke in support of the needs of mentally ill adults and the promotion of tourism. Member of the public clyde smith spoke in favor of acquisition of parkland for virginia Park. Member of the public Arturo Olivas spoke in favor of assistance for the Latino community. Member of the public Bruce Rankin spoke in support of services to the homeless, increased police efforts to eliminate public inebriation through enforcement related to the sale of alcohol in the community, continuation of the park ranger I program, as well as mental health services, general relief benefits, and drug abuse programming in conjunction with the County Board of Supervisors. Member of the pUblic Judy Gewertz spoke in favor of assistance to senior citizens and low-income people as well as programs for disabled persons. Member of the public Harriet Aronow spoke in support of services for senior citizens and in-home preventive health care programs. Mayor Abdo closed the public hearing at 11:42 P.M. Council asked questions of staff. Discussion was held. No action was taken. 7-C; 1991-92 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUNDING RATIONALE: The community Development Block Grant Performance Hearing and approval of the Fiscal Year 1991-92 Community Development Funding Rationale was continued to the meeting of January 29, 1991. 8 -A: REFUSE COLLECTION: The ordinance for introduction and first reading authorizing the Director of General Services to require more frequent refuse collection for certain commercial customers was continued to the meeting of January 29, 1991. 8-B: REFUSE BINS ON CITY PROPERTY: The ordinance for introduction and first reading amending Santa Monica Municipal Code Section 5216 permitting the establishment of fees for properties that store refuse bins on City property was continued to the meeting of January 29, 1991. 8-C: BUSINESS LICENSE FEES: first reading adding Section Code to permit the waiver or in certain circumstances was 29, 1991. The ordinance for introduction and 60l5a to the Santa Monica Municipal refund of the business license fees continued to the meeting of January II-A: CLOSED SESSION: The request for Closed Session was continued to the meeting of January 29, 1991. 12-A: APPEAL!CO~DITI0NS OF APPROVAL/CUP 90-065/RESTAURANT/2435 MAIN STREET: The appeal of Conditions of Approval for Conditional Use Permit 90-065 regarding a 75-seat restaurant at 2435 Main street was continued to the meeting of January 29, 1991. 14-A: BUSINESS GOVERNMENT COUNCIL TO END HOMELESSNESS: The request of Councilmember Zane to discuss approval of continued funding for Business Government Council to End Homelessness was continued to the meeting of January 29, 1991. 8 January 22, 1991 I 340 14-B: VACANCIES/BAYSIDE DISTRICT CORPORATION: The acceptance of letters of resignation from Ernest Kaplan and Jacki Tadich from the Bayside District corporation and a letter from Tom Carroll, Director, regarding a vacancy due to the death of Dr. Joseph H. Mont and authorization to the city Clerk to publish a Notice of Vacancies was continued to the meeting of January 29, 1991. l4-C: CITY SERVICES/LATINO COMMUNITY: The request of Councilmember Vazquez to discuss directing staff to provide information on city services targeted to the Latino community was continued to the meeting of January 29, 1991. 24-0: INTERIM ZONING STANDARDS: The request of Mayor Abdo to discuss interim zoning standards for the R2R and OP-2 Districts was continued to the meeting of January 29, 1991. 14-E: WAR IN THE PERSIAN GULF: The request of Mayor Abdo and Councilmember Zane to discuss asking council to create an opportunity for Santa Monica citizens to express their feelings about the war in the Persian Gulf was continued to the meeting of January 29, 1991. l4-F: CONSTRUCTION RATE PROGRAM: The request of Mayor Pro Tempore Genser to discuss direction to City Attorney to prepare an ordinance which would extend the "construction rate" program, currently in effect between Wilshire and Montana, Ocean Avenue and 14th Street, to all multi-family neighborhoods in the city was continued to the meeting of January 29, 1991. ADJOURNMENT: At 11:42 P.M., the meeting was adjourned to January 29, 1991, at 7:30 P.M., in memory of David Simon. ATTEST: M /.~ ~. ~ "- -- ;c-;'(tl~eL ro Clarice E. John en City Clerk APPROVED: g f'!/b Judy Abdo Mayor 9 January 22, 1991