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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - City Council - 1976-11-01 213 City Council. Regular Meeting Police Dept. & Council Chambers Bldg. Redding , Califo rnia November 1 , 1976 7:00 P.M. � The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was led by Housing Administrator Henson. The Invocation was offered by the Reverend Charles Mellor , Pastor of the Seventh IDay Adventist Church. The meeting was called to order at 7:00 P.M. by Mayor Fulton with the following Councilmen present: Anderson, Demsher, Gard, Pugh, and Fulton. Absent: None Also present were Assistant City Manager Courtney, City Attorne�y Murphy, Public Works Director A.rness , Planning and Community Development Director Harris , Police Chief Whitmer , Housing Admin- istrator Henson, Associate Planner Perry, and City Clerk Brayton. _ _ A PPROVA.L OF MINUTES MOTION: Made by Councilman Demsher , seconded by Councilman Pugh approving the minutes of the regular meeting of October 18, 1976 and the minutes of the adjourned regular meeting of October 25, 1976, as mailed to each Councilman. The Vote: Unanimous Ayes WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS Petition re Traffic Conditions on Quartz Hill Road A petition was received, signed by 24 residents , requesting that action be taken regarding exces sive speed on Quartz Hill Road, at or near its intersection with Lake Boulevard. . Police Chief Whitmer reviewed his memorandum to the Cit�y Manager dated October 28, 1976 concerning this matter, noting I/�I / that his Department has investigated the complaint., and is taking f -t measures to correct the problem. He said that he has been ad- vised by Traffic Engineer Hamilton that the 25 mph sign which was torn down will be replaced, but that the "Slow, Children at Play" sign requested is against City policy as it encourages children to play in the street. Chief Whitmer said the police wi.tl work with the residents in the neighborhood, but stressed the need fbr the fullest of cooperation. Milton Smith spoke of the danger to school children crossing Lake Boulevard and suggested a 15 mph zone, and cro�sing guards to walk the children across Lake Boulevard. He further recommended the use of reflector bumps , as there is a blind curve at the inter- section of Lake Boulevard and Quartz Hill Road. Councilman Pugh stated that,. historically, crossing guards have been haridled .by the school; that it is �a school functioii, not a City function. � �.C"ou,�cilwomaxi Ga'rd stated that::the."teachers are pre'sen'tly acting as crosswalr: guards. " It was noted that a flashing light is turned on by school officials when children are using the cross walks . The use"of'dot signing was discussed as was the proposal for an activated signal. Public Works Director Arness said he would have to check into the latter . � Dr. Dennis Blue said that the flashing light cannot be seen when entering Lake Boulevard frorri QuartzHill Road, and suggested the installation of an additional light south of Quartz Hill Road. ' Staff and the Traffic and Parking Commis sion will review the matter further. 1 , 214 Amos L. Grissom MOTION: Made�b�y Councilman Pugh, seconded by Councilman ��+1 Demsher approving the reguest of Amos L. Grissom to operate � a card room with three tables at the Oak Grove Club, 5950 South Highway 99. Th'e Vote: Unanimous Ayes Arretta F'. Webb MOTION: Madelby Councilman Demsher, seconded by Councilwoman ��{p �� Gard approving the request of Arretta F. Webb for renewal of twelve ' cit�y vehicle permits for the Redding-Yellow Cab Company for the year 1977 . The iVote: Unanirnous Ayes , ; SEQUOIA STR�EET EIXTENSION ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 1976-1 City Attorney Murphy submitted the following documents pertaining to the Sequoia Street EXtension Assessment District 1976- 1: Paid and Unpaid List Resolution - Confirming Paid and Unpaid List ��I MOTION: Made by Councilman Pugh, seconded by Councilman Demsher that Resolution No. 76- 134 be adopted, a resolution confirming Paid and Unpaid List and requesting the Auditor of the County of Shasta, State of California, shall make extension of installments thereof on the Tax Rolls , Sequoia Street Extension Assessment Dislrict 1976- 1 , City of Redding, Shasta County, California. Voting was as fo!llows: Ayes: Councilmen - Anderson, Demsher, Gard, Pugh, and Fulton Noes: Councilrnen - None � Absent: Councilmen - None Resolution No. 76-134 is on file in the offiee of the City Clerk. Commitment letter of Birr , Wilson & Co. , Inc. \ , Resolution - Authorizing Sale of Bonds MOTION: Made by Councilman Pugh, seconded by Councilman Demsher that Resolution No. 76- 135 be adopted, a resolution � authorizing sale of bonds , Sequoia Street Extension Assessment District 1976-1 , Cit�y of Redding, Shasta County, California. Voting was as follows: . Ayes: . Councilmen - Anderson, Demsher, Gard, Pugh, and Fulton Noes: Councilmen - None Abs ent: Councilmen - None Resolution No. 76-135 is on file in the offiee of the City Clerk. Resolution - Establishing Maturity Schedule for Bonds MOTION: Made�b�y, Councilman Pugh, seconded by Councilwoman Gard that Resolution No. 76-136 be adopted, a resolution estab- lishing...m.aturity�schedule fo.r bonds , Sequoia Street Extension Assessment District 1976- 1 , City of Redding, Shasta County, Califo rnia. Voting was as follows: � Ayes: Councilmen - Anderson, Demsher, Gard, Pugh, and Fulton Noes: Councilmen - None Absent: Councilmen - None , Resolution No. 76-136 is on file in the office of the City Clerk. i APPOINTMENT • ; ��j�j MOTION: Made b�y Councilman Pugh, seconded by Councilman Demsher approving the appointment of India Newton as a Me_mber.of the Civic A.rts i Commis sion. The Vote: Unanimous Ayes � . . . . i • t , i i � � k � � . - -- -��--___ _._.___. __ _ _. 215 APPROVA.L OF ACCOUNTS PAYABLE REGISTER . MOTION: Made by Councilman Anderson,. seconded by Councilman Pugh ���j that Accounts Payable Register No. 9 , check nos'. 46239 to 46374, in- clusive, in the amount of $158,283.90 be approved and paid. Voting was as follows: Ayes: Councilmen - Anderson, Demsher , Gard, Pugh, and Fulton Noes: Councilmen - None A.bsent: Councilmen - None CLAIMS FOR-DAMAGE = lst hea•ring � John and Doris Murphy - Claim filed 10,/15/76 MOTION: Made b�y Councilma.n Demsher, seconded by Councilman Pugh that the Claim for Damage filed by John and Doris Murphy be referred to the City Attorney"and the City Insurance Carrier, and that the City Clerk be instructed �'�' � to place the Claim on the agenda for the meeting of December 6, 19Z6. The Vote: Unanimous A.yes Fern's Electrology - Claim�filed 10/14/76 � MOTION: Made by Councilman Pugh, seconded by Councilman Anderson that the Claim for Damage filed by Fern's Electrology on October 14, 1976 be approved in the amount of $56.50 , based ��� on the recommendation of the City Insurance Committee. The Vote: Unanimous Ayes CLAIMS FOR DAMAGE - 2nd hearing Andy King - Claim filed 9/27/76 . MOTION: Made b�y Councilman Pugh, seconded by Councilman Demsher that the Claim for Damage filed by And�y King on � September 27, 1976 be denied, and that the claimant be so ad- /-Z� vised. The Vote: Unanimous Ayes Barbara Noel - Claim filed 9/23/76 MOTION: Made by Councilman Pugh, seconded by Councilman Demsher that the C1aim for -Damage filed by Barbara Noel on � �� Sep.tember. �23, 1976 be denied, and that the claimarit be so ad- vised...: The Vote: Unanimous. Ayes . � ,��� Mrs. Lloyd Phillips - Claim filed 9/27/76 � MOTION: Made by Councilman Pugh, seconded by Councilman Demsker that the Claim for Damage filed by Mrs. �Lloyd Phillips on September 27, 1976 be denied, and that the claimant be so ad- f� .3 vised. The Vote: Unanimous Ayes SE TT LEMEN T OF C LAIM . Cit�y Attorney Murphy advised Council that the Claim for Damage 1 filed by Tedford Leon Smith has been settled by the City Insurance l"t J Carrier in the amount of $580.73. ORDINANCE - re Private Disposal of Garbage and Rtzbbisli MOTION: Made by Councilman Ander son, seconded by Councilman Pugh that full reading of Ordinance No. 1278 be waived, and that the City Attorney be instructed to scan same. The Vote: Unanimous Ayes MOTION: Made by Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman `���� Pugh that Ordinance No. 1278 be adopted, an ordinance of the City Council of the City of Redding amending Chapter 14 of the Redding City Code, .195g, as amended, by repealing Section 14-6 arid sub- stituting therefor a new Section 14-6, pertaining. to private disposal of garbage and rubbish. . , ' Voting was as follows: Ayes: Councilmen - Anderson, Dernsher , Gard, Pugh, and Ful.ton ' Noes: Councilmen - None Absent: Councilmen - None � 216 Ordinance No. 1278 is on file in the office of the City Clerk. ORDINANCE = Pertaining to Bingo Games MOTION: �Made by Cou�ncilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman Pugh that fu11 reading of Ordinance No. 1290 be waived, and that the City Attorney be instructed to scan same. The Vote: Unanimous Ayes i� �j ' MOTION: Made by Councilman Demsher, seconded by Councilman Pugh that Ordinance No. 1290 be adopted, an ordinance of the City ' Council of the City of Redding amending Chapter 10 of the Redding City Code, 1959 , as amended, by adding thereto a new Article V, ' pe rtaining to bin.go game s. ' Voting was as �follows: � A.yes: Councilmen ;- Anderson, Demsher , Gard, Pugh, and Fulton Noes: Councilmen :- None � - Absent: �Coia.n�cilmen �- No ne ` - � ' . Ordinance No. 1290 is on file in the office of the City Clerk. ORDINANCE - Pertaining to• 5ubdivisions ' ` � � � MOTION: ' Made by Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman ( �� Pugh that full reading of Ordinance No. 1292 be waived, and that the City Attorney be instructed to scan same. The Vote: Unanimous Ayes MOTION: Made by C�ouncilman Pugh, seconded by Councilwoman Gard that Ordinance No. 1292 be adopted, an ordinance of the City Council ' of the Cit�y of Redding amending the Redding City, Code., 1959., a:s,amended, by repealing Chapter�25 and substituting therefor a new Chapter 25 , per- taining to subdivisionis, Voting was as follows: � ' A:yes: Councilmen .- Anderson, Demsher , Gard, Pugh, and Fulton Noes: Councilmen - None . . Absent: Councilmen ;- None I Ordinance No . 1292 is on file in the office of the .City Clerk.. RESOLUTION - re In�stallation of Stop Sign on Hemsted Drive � MOTION: Made by Councilman Pugh, seconded by Councilman Demsher � '�j that Resolution No. 76-137 be adopted, a resolution of the City Council of the City of Redding ordering the installation of a "Stop" sign on Hemsted Drive at itslintersection with'Bechelli L',ane. Voting was as 'follows: Ayes: Councilrnen (- Anderson, Demsher , Gard, Pugh, and Fulton Noes: Councilmen I- None � Absent: Councilmen�- None Resolution No. 76-1317 is on file in the office of the City Clerk. � . CONTINUED PUBLIG HEARING - Butte Street-A1].ey � The hour of 7:30 P.M. having arrived, Mayor Fulton opened the ' Public Hearing r'e Butte 5treet Alley Improvements between Orange , and Olive Avenues . ' i 1 The following documents are .on file in the office of the City Clerk: �� Affidavit of Mailing and Posting - Notice of Public Hearing - ' Report of Superintendent of Streets - � � The City Clerk advised Council that no written pr.ote�sts had been filed,' and',the Mayor ascertained that there were no protests from � the floor, i ` I , i I '� � � ! � � � � � . 217 The area�included in the Assessment District was shown on the Vu Graph. MOTION: Made b�y Councilman Pugh,. seconded by Councilman Demsher that the Public Hearing be closed. The Vote: „Unanimous Ayes MOTION: Made by Councilman Pugh, seconded by Councilman Demsher that Resolution No. 76-138 be adopted, a resolution of the City Counci'1 of the Cit�y of Redding confirming the Report of the Superintendent of Streets on the cost of construction of certain improvements in the Butte Street A11ey between Orange Avenue and Olive Avenue, and making assessments to pay the cost thereof. Voting was as follows: . Ayes: Councilmen - Anderson, Demsher, Gard, Pugh, and Fulton Noes: Councilmen - None Abs ent• Councilmen - None Resolution No. 76-138 is on file in the office of the City Clerk. PUBLIC HEARING - Midtown Project No. 1 , The hour of 7:30 P.M. having arrived, Mayor Fulton opened the public hearing pertaining to the imposition.of additional tax or levy and modification of use to which such revenue produced by the additional tax or levy shal'1 be put in the Parking and Business Improvement A.rea in Midtown Project No . 1 . . The following documents are on file in the office of.the City Clerk� A.ffidavit of Publication - ,Notice of Public Hearing Ll��� (Resolution No . 76-114) Affidavit of Mailing - " !' " . The City Clerk advised Council that no written protests had been received. City A.ttorney Murphy submitted Ordinance No. 1293 pertaining to the Parking and Busines s Improvement A.rea Tax, noting that this ordinance provides for an increase in the additional tax or levy for the three month period October through December, 1976 . . This ordinance proJides that, in addition to promotion.of publ.ic events in the Parking and Business Improvement Area, the revenue from the addtional tax or levy may be used to provide free parking to the public. After review of the three-month period, if the merchants wish to continue to provide free public parking, and if Council. is in agreement, the ordinance can be amended to pro.vide an annual tax or levy in the same proportionate amount as designated for the three month trial period. Angie Ho.gue, partner in the "C].ip Joint", voiced her objection to the method used in levying the additional tax. She is in agreement that free parking is beneficial to the Mall, but feels.that a service- oriented business does not benefit proportionately to retail outl.ets with respect to free parking, noting that such business does not have the potential for increased business as retail merchants. Mrs, Hogue stated that her shop has no entrance to the.Mall.except from the all.ey, 'arid even that eritrance is controlled by the hours the Hof B.rau .Restaur.ant is open. , When� the, Hos Bra:u is closed, the outside alley entrance: door must b,e kept locked. . � ; 218 Baird -IDobrows'ky e�ress'ed his coricern because only three hours of free parking is allowed. It is his belief that inasmuch � as the merchants are paying $27 , 000 per year for the use of the ' parking lot's', tli'ere sliould be no limit on the amount of free parking on Lots 8, 9, 10, and 12 . ' Mr. Dobrowsky was advised that the Ma11 Merchants A.ssociation had reque'sted tlie limited thre'e hours of parking; that it was their fee�ing that employees would iztilize the parking lots if unlimited free p'arkirig were permitted.'' � James Tr�u�ssas �(whose wife is a partner in the C1ip Joint) said they feel the rate structure is wrong, pointirig out that the Mt. Shasta Ma11 is on a gross sales basis. He feels the s"rriall mer- chants have no voice. ' Chuck Zink, President of the Mall Merchants Association, dis- puted this allegation. He said that the objection raised by Mrs. Hogue was brought out at the general meeting of the Ma11 Merchants Association and that he had' suggested that she bring th'e m`'a'tter to the Board of Directors and he was certain that something could be worked out. Mrs. Hogue has not done so. Don Bennett, No'rth Va11ey Collection, expressed the same feeling regarding service-oriented businesses. � ' It was determined that there are four 'service-oriented businesses in the Mall. Council recommended that the owners of these busi- nes ses work with the Ma11 Merchants A ssociation to develop a more equitable i etho'd of assessment. City Attorney Murph�y said he would not recommend changing the proposed ordinance because of the time element. Any changes in the method of assessment can be incorporated in the ordinance when it is amended in December or January. MOTION: Made ;by Councilman Demsher, seconded by Councilman Pugh that the Public Hearing be closed. The Vote: Unanimous Ayes Councilman Demsher offered Ordinance No. 1293 for first reading, an ordiriance of the City Council�of the City of Redding amending Chapter 19A of the Redding City Code, 1959, as amended, by re- pealing Sections �19A-2 and 19A-17 and substituting new Sections 19A-2 and 19A- 17, pertaining to Parking and Business Improvement Area Tax. AWARD OF BID - D�y Print Reproducing Machine ��� MOTION: Made by Gouncilman Pugh, seconded by Councilman IDemsher approving the 'recomrnendation of the City Manager that Bid Schedu'le No. 898, Dry Prin�t Reproducing Machine, Insta:lled; be awarded to A:. M. Corporation - Brunirig Division, on their 1ow bid (80 watt, as per speci- fication) in the amourit of $5, 290.70, sales tax and trade-'in included. ' Voting was-as follows: - � � Ayes: Councilmen - Anderson, Demsher, Gard, Pugh, and Fulton ' Noes: Councilmen - None Absent: Councilmen �- None TRAFFIC AND PARKING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION' ' MOTION: Made by C:ouncilrnan Demsher, seconded by Councilman � ��� Anderson approving the recommendation of the Traffic arid Parking � � Commission that stop signs be insta�lled to stop westbound traffic on i Oro Street at its two lintersections with Wisconsin Avenue, and to stop westbound Travona Street at Wisconsin Avenue, and instructing the City Attorney to prepare the necessary resolutions. The Vote: i Unanimous A�yes i t E � I � � E 219 PUB LIC W-OR KS �PLANNING�RE PORTS � j� Publ.ic Works Director A.rness reviewed the Public Wor�ks Planning Reports for November, 1976.` •'. - Councilman I�emsher inquired as to' the sizes of the various sub- divisions being processed. He was advised that the sizes vary from 6 to 50 lots , with a total of from 150 to 200 'lots. � NOTICE OF COMPLETION - Mahan-Freebridge Resurfacing MOTION: Made by Council.man Pugh, seconded by Councilman Demsher accepting the project of Mahan-Freebridge Resurf.acing, Bid Schedule _� ,S �-= No. 896 , as being completed satis�factorily, and instructing the Cit�y C1erk to file a Notice of Completion. The Vote: U:nanimous Ayes CALIFORIVIA. TRANSPORTATION PLAN - Policy Element Public Works Director Axness reviewed his memorandum to Council dated November 1, 1976 , pertaining to the California Trarisportation Plan - Policy Element. In summary, he recommended that the City suggest that the State proceed slowly in approving this program. The State Transportation`Board wi11 hold'a public hearing�in lRedding f� `� on November 10', ,1976 to discu's.s the �Polic�y Element of`the California� Transportation 'Plan. Cou:ncil wi11 be represented at the hearing. RESOLUTION - re Abatement of Property at 1867 Sacramento Street MOTION: Made-by Councilman Pugh, seconded by Councilman Anderson that Resolution No: .76-139 be adopted, �a resolution:of t�ie City Council of the City of Redding of intention to: begin legal• proceedirigs of abate- �`�� _ ment under Chapter 15 of the Redding City Gode on eertain r:ea1 property in the Gity of Redding. (Owned by Matil'da Westby-axzd John D. Jurin, Jr. , 1867 Sacramento Street) Voting was as follows: � Ayes: Councilmen - Ander son, IDemsher , Gard; Pugh, and Fulton Noes: Councilmen - None ' Absent: Councilmen - None Resolution No. 76-1`39 is on file in the office of the City C1erk.� Councilmar� Demsher inquired as to the disposition of xnaterials in - these old buildings when they are abated, referring to pillars and other woodwork sti11 in good condition. He feels an effort should be made to save such items. ' . � . , , � . The City Attorney was requested to check into thi's. ' RESOLUTION. = re Abatement bf Propert•y at 2704 Market Street MOTION: 1Vlade by Councilman Pugh, seconded by Couricilman Anderson that Resolution No. 76-140 be adopted, a resolution of the City Council of the City of�Redding of intention to begin legal proceedings of abatement under Chapter 15 of the Redding City`Code on certain real property in the City of Redding. (Owned by Neoma Diaz ; also known a°s Neoma Hausman, �� � 2704 Market Street) Voting was as follows: � - Ayes; Councilmen - Ander son, Demsher , Gard; Pugh,- and Fulton Noes: Councilmen - None - Absent: Councilmen - None Resolution No . 76-140 is on file in L-he office of the City Clerk. ; 220 RESOLUTION - re Abatement o.f �P-roperty-at. 1613 Cottonwood Avenue MOTION: Made by Councilman� Pugh, seconded by Councilman Anderson that Resolution No. 76-141 be adopted, a,resolution_of�:the City Gouncil of the City of Redding of intention to begin legal proceedings of abatement / under Chapteri 15 of the Redding City Code on certain.real property in ��� the City of Redding. (Owned by Arthur C. Scott, 1613 Cottonwood Avenue) Voting was as follows:. A�yes: Councilmen - Anderson, Demsher, Gard, Pugh, and Fulton r Noes: Coia.ncilmen '- None A.bsent: -Gouncilmen - None , Resolution No . 76-141 is on file in the office of the City C1erk. � _ . . . .. � . � . .. . A.GREEMENT - California Safety Company MOTION: Made �by Gouncilman 'Pugh, seconded by Councilrnan Demsher ✓� approving the agreerrient�between the City of Redding and:the. California ��� ! Safety Company re fire alarm systerns-,� and authbrizing the Mayor to execute said agreement on behalf of.the City. The Vote: :Una�n-imous Ayes AGREEMENT - California Safety Company MOTION: IVIade�by Gouncilman Ander�son; seconded by- Gouncilman Pugh approving'the agreement between the City of Redding and the California �.J�� Safet�y Com-pany� re bur,glar alarm systems, and authorizirig the Mayor to ` execute same on behalf of the City. The Vote: Unanimous A�yes RESOLUTION - re A:bandonment of Storm Drainage �Easemerit, � MOTION: Made by Councilman Pugh, •seconded by Councilman D.emsher that Resolution No. 76-142 be adopted, �a r.e.solution. of the Cit�y Council � l� of the City of Redding declaring its intention to vacate and> abandon.a . _ �� � storm drainage ease.ment.between Valentine Lane and the.Sacramento Rive r. � . , , , Voting was as follows: , .. . ' Ayes.: -. Councilmen^- Ander.son,...Demsher ; Gard,,,Pugh,.,and Fulton _ Noes: Councilmen - None Absent: Councilmen - None Resolution No . 76-142 is on file in the office of the City Clerk. A�REEMENT - Smart & Clabaugh, Inc. , MOTION: .Made by Co.uncilman Pugh, seconded by Councilman. Anderson approving the Agreernent be�tween the Cityo uf Redding and Smart & i q Clabaugh, Inc . re de�sign development work for proposed new termirial '` +, facilit�y at Redding Miznicipal Airport, and authorizing the Mayor to execute same on behalf of the City. The Vote: Unanimous Ayes RESOLU.TION,-: re .Section.8 Exis,ting Housing_Program MOTION.: _.Made.by Gouneilman Demsher., seconded..by,.Co.unc:ilman Pugh that Resolution No. :7�6.-143 be_adop.ted, .a .re solution of the.C,ity Council ?�� of the City,of Redding consenting.to the -Shasta.Count�.y Housing. Authority transacting certain specified business within the City .in addition to transactions regarding the Lorenz Hotel. Voting was as follows: Ayes: Councilmen = Anderson, Demsher , Gard,, Pugh, and Fulton Noes: Councilmenq- None � - i Absent: Councilmen j- None .. I � r Resolution No . 76-1 j3 is on file in the office of the City Clerk. - . �. , . i � i � I � I i i i . - _ -�-- -- ._ . ..__. _ 221 RESOLUTION = re Application for Loan from Department of Water Resources MOTION: Made by Councilman Pugh, seconded by Councilman Anderson that Resolution No. 76-144 be adopted, a resolution of the City Council �7J�1��_ of the City of Redding authori'zing the City Manager to submit an appli- 'J cation for a loan of $1 , 500 , 000 to the State Department of Water Resources in accordance with the California Safe Drinking Water Bond Law of 1976. Voting was as follows: Ayes: Councilmen - Anderson, Demsher , Gard , Pugh, and Fulton Noes: Councilmen - None Absent: Councilmen - None Resolution No. 76-144 is on file in the office of the Cit�y Clerk. EXECUTIVE SES5ION A,t the hour of 8:30 P.M, , Mayor Fulton declared an Executive Session to discuss settlement of pending litigation. , �� <j � At the hour of 8:35 P.M. the meeting was reconvened. . Mayor Fulton declared the following matter an urgency item. MOTION: Made by Councilman Pugh, seconded by Councilman Demsher approving settlement�of litigation regarding repair of the Civic Auditorium roof with the City's share being $30,000, and authorizing the payment of $10, 080. 04 of this amount to Hunter Roofing Company. The Vote: Unanimous Ayes ROUTINE C OMMUNICA TIONS Applications for Alcoholic Beverage Licenses . � �- Le Creperis, 1135 Pine Street � 7 1 Kozy Korners Pizza Parlor, 2425 Athens Avenue f -) � Jernigan's Market, 1821 Placer Street ICCCNC minutes of ineeting of October 19, 1976 Communications re PUC PUC Notice of Hearing re P. G. & E exploration � 7 �� and development projects and re P. G. & E. application to adjust gas rates periodically P. G. & E. notice re increase in electric rates Notice from Nor-Cal Aviation, Inc. re its application to PUC for passenger fa.re increase of $5 .00 ADJOURNMENT There being no further business , at the hour of 8:45 P.M. , Mayor Fulton declared the meeting adjourned. ' A PPROVED: � .�-�`-�. '� �--� Mayo r ' A TTEST: � �i'�-�.'��G==���?�-�� City "Clerk /` � ��t.6�i�C/. �vC. � �- 1J�:� � � �� . � 222 � . i City Counci7., Special Meeting , Police Dept. & Council Chambers Bldg. � ' Reddirig, California ' � ' ' November 10, 1976 ' 12:00 Noon . , The meeting was called to order at 12:00 Noon by Mayor Fulton with the following Councilmen present: Demsher, Gard, Pugh, and Fulton. Absent: Councilman Anderson Also present were Assistant City Manager Courtney, City Attorney Murph�y, Public Works Director Arness , Planning and ;Community ' Development Directoir Harris, and Cit�y Clerk Bra�yton. ,1��� RESOLUTION - re Application to EDA for Construction of Portion of ` Buenaventura Boulevard f MOTION: Made by�Councilman Pugh,� seconded by Councilman Demsher that Resolution No. 76-145 be adopted, a resolution of the City Council of the City of Redding authorizing filing of application with the Economic . Development Administration, U. S: Departmerit of Commerce, Uriited States of America, for a grant under the terms of Public Law 94-639, Section 107 , for the construction of the remaining portion of Buenaventura Boulevard between Eureka Wa�y and Placer Street, Voting was as follows: � �� • ' Ayes: CounciTmen - Demsher, Gard, Pugh, and Fulton Noes: Councilnien'= None � � ' � � Absent: Councilmen - Anderson � Resolution No. 76-145 is on file in the office of the City Clerk. ADJOURNMENT There being no further�business , at the hour of 12:07 P.M: , 1Vlayor Fulton declared the meeting adjourned. ' A-PPROVED: _ � �L'��vrs Mayo r ATTEST: . i .�.�.v�: - City Clerk � � " .� � . , . . � � � , � ; .. . _. � ' � . . , , i t E ' � l { f � _. .