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1974-02-19 Regular CC MinutesRiGhltitk nLa GF TEE CCM= OF 711,n CALF OF ALFFF FLU: lhaddai F:dhhalf 17, 1771 The moonikhg convedee at 7:3O o'clock : .tm with President La Ordih ifresienksg. The Pledge of "Matosnepas was led by deont Lavor 11 equarg, and was followed hy an Invocation. delivered. Or hts l•evihmehe dr. Pnancis C. Thompeon, iituister of the First Conoren"vitional Church', I:0)1C CALL : The roll was called and Cnataukkien heckak, Conics, hunwitz, keCedi and President am Croik, Sr., (5), were noted present. absent: :;on, Thu City kanacor at this time introduce7 the newly hyrointed. assistant Citr bane:per, Mau konaid f. Creagb. 1. The kinufos of the regular meeting nold hecerfoor )8,, 1773, were at:kr:wed as transcribed. 1. v At this Lino, President La Croix annrairces that the Ji',whlo—llict ledniso,our) oi itn, soca, sap ih the City of Alameda would be observed. at this gm:nit:lily. Clerk was reonossea to read a Proclamation declaring the cesuervance et the hay, after which the President presented tde document to deouf mayor 'Sharp in commerkersfion of the ra::. Aho Fresidont called. unon Assistant City Lanager Creagh, who had coordinated the trogrem of Eog ecout bay, to give, a report of tho 8c:out activities in tbn ding. nr. Creagh said there were eleven boys ahaticipating 1D docut Day An Government, representing three troops throughout the City. That because of the relatively mail number of garticivants this year, each young man had an opportunity to servo Ain the capacity of either an elected official or key. personnel within the City hail- Purina the afternoon the 'Scouts had assembled in the Council Chamber for a short, course in City government when the organihations and fitnotions of the oovernment of tfo City of Alameda had been reviewed. The boys were then given a, more detailed analysis of the oroanination of the City and the functions performed by the individual elected or appointed officers on other key departmental Personr el. le aosition, 'particuiar or4hasis had been -placed on the assistance gained through the various 'hoards and Cu:I:hiss:lone served dg citizens of the communityu holleming this meat)no, anch 7urtF chhar occut hail Peen assigned to an. individual bepartment and to moot, with his official ocunterrart et which time do received a more indepth -review of the dultes and functions of the particular office. President La Croin presented to each participating 1707 bcout m oehtificane of his achievement in this program. de congratulated kr. Creagh and the staff for their work and partiseipfMMI in the effort and thanked tho hyr o tno time shunt An observing the City goveiment in ogeration. He congrat ulated. tho earonth, relatives ano friends of the dcouts who woro in attendance as weld as the headers in. isle) Scout program for the excellent job done in the City in thia movement, 3. From the Alameda historical dociehy signeu by hrs. Catherine h. hay, do:Fret:cry, requesting that the Foot effloo building on Central. Avenue be acquired by the City. The Pfesidont regerted negotiations were pudding with the Cs:he:nal dervices Administration. dounoilkmn humwitt stated the docioty was malbly ifitorosthal in preserving fhe duilfing fey wraLovor 'ass it cobid Os put Lc. rom. Mr, hen handroLh, 327o 1dama 'Street, urging enforcement of thu loaon law pertaining to logs. President In Croix said the City Manager would present a report on tho ogenatiodo of tho Pound at the romular meeting of Larch f7 at which time there should ahco be on the Agenda, for consideration, an Ordinance for introhustion relating to animal_ control. Councilman, McCall commented on the number of cogs whicb wore running loose in the beach area. Counoiimsn Corte::, sug000fee an advertising campaign du cunductod, either threfIgh this local nowsgagor, Ceihdor of Commierce, or Pureed. of Clectricity, to inform residents of the crovisions of the ordinameo and no:au:oat that they contact the Pound inthedistoly if they had Lost an anika, . he said de believed thb round should divest iteehf of the tract :ice cf holding dogs for adoption fur long perloes of timo, thoroig °coating hook. fon gickod up strays: that whon en andnal was identifiable, the owner would be notified and pay a fine, and, hogs without identification should not be kept for more than five days. Pe said, affor that trmo it would be assumed the owner wouid mahe no attempt Lc locate hie bet ans. mado suggostions for the dhisintitiod of ouch animals. Councilman :Thrice reported he bad contacted hp. Jerry Kent of the ',last Bay aegional Lark Dist:did, neganAthfg the hosolbility of establishing is dog run in ogional tank and hr. Mont was agreeable to explore the suggestisn. hhideltd, A. Cannkinued 1'1-'02 the rogulmr meeting ham:: Fedruary 5, 1774, lo the Patter of the Caffsiseration of end hecision on lenvirmfeisvt,a1 Impact a:sport (Pinal) 71 gromancd h,), Arthur La fitnfo, lac., for "harder Secs 1:d e, :higinantiak-ifuhugLrish development on flay Itzhnh. Island, body of AmAtmeaa." td hurchill, PhonLiss itreot, oakland, concerning the Larhoh Pay fele hroject, rom. hr. Larry b. Lormin requesting apportuhlty to speak en the fiS5U,e of Fay Farm island. ane its relationship to the Galt-lane international Airpbst. Cohtihwed frem the rerdisr meeting bald. hebruarjc 5, :657)., 15 tin, datfor of a retfittlor 1lied harbor ha: Idle Associates for reclassification from. enisniag kohg hiserlots to histricto indi cated, certain prohorties on - Farm 'island (eloch nores) hresiduant la Of010: re-opened the Hearings en the alove natters. fle erateained that at tho regular meeting of February 5. 15'74, -656 tublio bad teen invited t0 0X1:''050 their viows and this ovesigg resort nousi 00 Endo ty represchtellros (f tho baniane thtsrhatiothal airport and he world rocon- hike, thohe persons who had requested by Lotter to he heard- ro also reported that the ecancil Cs a throe to ed vets had sees fa:. 011,f0 an liana-hey tc critiqrd ard resort to the titsnwrie Ida fihdingefihdisoo on the frefiroument impact leport, this thing hr. Oaf: fisata fie 3000 1].0, hear had contacted film :ale Shit date and stance, his report noble bh tadd avaitabhe within the coning week. lho lArsewdont said it was hoped the Council mould be in a position to finalize and take actido 00 thear finalugh ho to the request feu Toserdun and the scceptauce or nen-acct.:but:arse of the Wad at thd regulO r meeting of Ilarch 5. kr. Palter A. Abernathy, Deputy Executive Director of the Port of Oakland, stated that os Agril 3, 1, 56. '14 H' fterationa jr•tr, Joi±t ,r • -r,!- i{••• \r of auperviders to designate that eakiand interhetidadi Airport had a noise problem. That the teittioh asocreed the City bad a lgibalation in arcess of 70,00s ersons, the bulk of wham were affected adversely by snob noise he said the tort had act objected to Sec petition OP deeig- nation by the Loard of :jawed-visors that 'She Sakland kirport he designated as a noise ,ToOlom. airtort. he said that despite past residential dbvstopmeht advisee against b: them, and despite the each that soma residents of tho area were wielotolfing complaints with regard to aircraft aojoe, anothcr 0UVC.001— ht was D011 under consideration which 'would biting residents cione, and in some cases closer to a rajor source of noise, ti:o c.omenz..:::_a_ jut runways a.' Oskiand internation nirsort. I- dishausahy referred to an asodal ere:chug ashablied in the deuhviw Chamber depicting the -various 5$ Chill contours for .555.5. ho anplainsd that the 65 Chili sontour was ak area within Which, in tne otinion (0 Onalio noise stanUards aad regulations, it had been deteihakled noise nsuid be a serious dettriment to the maintenance of an accetarde onvirchmeht, fie offered an explanation of the various contours outlined Lh nhe drawing ,nri made comparinons of the studies prepared by the kogional dirport bye-toms :Ludic:0 Us=ission„ Harbor Fay isle, the nladedh Count: 'airport fao.O Uoo Commie-slob, the Pert of cal:lane, and the Anttur h. hattls Company. au entered arse he record anon 7.: of a letter written by hr. diehard O. Smer, dirport finvifehtental opcafikiliat fa: Laic dtato division of herchaation, and quoted from a comment natirmULted by tnc Associatics, of hay Atha Governments to the Sit: in sous - ociish with ted draft WII regarding the differences as to where the 55 kIdefi nbiso contour would be located, that nit is sufficient to ham: that tte airport's ehbvItiny wchil probe* create an emceed - dupla unpleasant fiv1hg situation." ke said Mho Loft did not Schieve the evesropor was eireraisikg acrid jimnimist in hih persistence that the Lahbor Lag isle :reject begin in s Safirksd, noise-sensitive are::, with the advocacy of Village I. LT. nberuath stated it was their Polief the only trudent procedure, in view of the positions of the 65 Ch le lihe a5 projected ey the WY:, PAAMO, Arthur D. Little, the Fbrt, and others, and taking into consideration the regionally approved emransiok plan of the Cal:Land hiterhational Airport, would 10 to begin the project, if approved, nith Villages if and haking up, the first phases of novoloiment, and on): with these structures being adequately scandproofod and conotraction beginning In the northern 009 01 of the tromorty startiag kith f1s area closest to ihe Day. Fart Island hridge. he contended the (cal: reasonable decision which would. be reached -would be to reject the application for rezoning in its present form Socaase :Ls Village 1 sector and other major portions of groposed residential arca were wahfiail, a poorly esfolived noise impact area that the develoser could then re-apply for u).)-2" rezoning which would permit construction to begin as far north on the site as aossible, however, be stated, the developer had made a anntement, before the ALM thaL Shore sell settling prch- lams in that arca but Doi produced no evidence to, napfort his ottal. dr. Abornathv sai11 all 129111,C . 1 91009 were that the Oakland intefoatiohal difport wbuld. grow into a major regional airport stifiWilai a few short :ears. he noted a resolution adopt:id by the neglobal airport Planning Committee, successor of Ptlfil) and a jedfl cematittes of alitO, filt and the iftgamt, hi:rating a pcdtjsy c) disapproval of the proposed Farber hey Isle development. fib referred to cotmehts flied ey AlidG and fiTC. with regard to eke Draft dIffi, that vehicular inaffir generated by- the p00:0800 residential development would constrain future alrhort access capacity and the hitt and the etato Department of dinunurtation 1700 0,0 presefit plan to doable the capacity of ankrte hento 65. id hhernathy referred to the comments of fira William Fraley, Administrative Officer of eho nLUC„ regarding the PIP, which botsd. the Ladd Use C]0 «30 plan stated that Day Farm island arose north of the ALOC 65 dIALL line were designated for hich-resideatiai, hajor commercial and. intensive Indus- trial lane uses, and the arse, indicated as hog-residential was not to be developed until the City of lameda adopted noise and safety standards which 1111110 had aisproved as adequate to protect the Lublic safety, dooli..tt ald welfare. He far asps:at:ad lo, Fralcyfo romarks that the City of Alameda scull overfills the ALUG plan by a four-flftnle vote of the Council and set ont tee procedural steps require11 under statute Lo such evhnt. Po ()aid. the Port of Oakland had rocuosteh that the ALUC deaksTmine that the action of the Flanking Loard was inconsistent with tho AfitYl :fah aka nab ahhod than a wands hearing be 30000000 '00 deformisa hf the, elsahlup ,Pa «o action wad harmful - the Past istefect of the Airport and fib Da: Farm. island area. hr. Abernathy pointed out the school site shown on the drawing and.. as approvud -- the he permit and stated it was their anderstandihy the Onade Department of Education had notified the Alameda Unified School District that the sits 0(05 70139 au-provable because of ealsting' knish loveln. Le QUE-1Q01 the action of the klaan1ag koatvi in approving the id) application and recommending the no without honefit of the 2inal Lar„ President ha. CrOiK asked if, in the pro;lection, of the growth of the Oakland birport, and hilt had been made on the Port,: plans showing to effect on surrounding communities. hr. Abernathy replied thic would be 'acne as hart of the neoption of the Pkicer: Plan which was in the final. stages; that growth trojectioho were not done by the kort but by regional agenciee . frusidont ha Croix also asked if the fort cont n, a heavier use of kunway 27 au a port of their growth we for :The Oakland. dinpert. Ahounethy dtatee the north 71eid ,T.11Wa6 will continuo te Lc heavidy need for general aviation and. diner intended to promote very enthudiastinsily and heavily, the continued developsont of the north fioie as a general aviation airport. he said it wad not intended to ne Lno major commercial airport hut the aircraft population in. the north field, consisting of private flying and the use of corporate jets, had increased and would continue to do so. Le stated, the beard had recently' adopted a nclicy aimed. at noise to lihit the type of aircraft which coudd nee the north fiell rad:ways, in response to tho concerns enhTessed by the City Founcii. That they ficiana try the ;poicy and if moro shonit. Cc required, they would bo wiliug to discuss st with the Councii anl see if other action could de taken and the activity tailored to minimize the concerns of noise. There followed a general discussion of the contqmplatea expansion of the airport, the proposes :cove of Air California maintenance operations to the Oakland international Airport, and the positions taken ty. iFfft snd 17i0 relating to tho future Cevalogkent sf inay darn Island. Ear. Larry D. Forlie presented hi: views, as a pilot and instructor, on the airport operations ann expansion. ne statue ore of the reasons iney preferred to fly out of the Oakland Airport vas the separation of traffic from Pnaksys Id) snd 27, ann if there was any curtailment of traffic flaw an IaL-cvmc„, 17, there would de the added pronlan of Cr he pointed cut, On a nae, the fiod of air traffic emanating fran be ell runways, oxilatneh tn. Oftan the function of the nir Traffic Controller, an1 thu erchleme an1 safety hazaces Taria. would he created should all aircraft be required to 10110 off iron Penney tai he said Le wattid favor the continued udo of kthway for commercial activity Ly corporate she simitar type aircraft. nen hoPert 0. iikkaley, 1250 fay Lecreet, Chairman of the Oakland dviation Council., and member of the board of Directors and Chairman of the filshmihe Committee of the Oakland Airnort Center, Ida. etaton, the Aviation durenciit was comprised of the aviation businesses on tne north airport, amn the Center inc comprised of CS members having business locations in the bnclustriatc Faris arca between the Oahnonn doll:scum, the north airtert„ extending to havis Ottect and Osn Leandro Boufuvard. 110 said tne Py-Lsws of those organizations stated they were formed "Le enhance ins business ollmato ;Ion aviation at the north sliport and puiaduo and aia in development of the industrial :ark." Ec statee Pis company, lestomi likactivc, and another company, hationa liquotivo, had ad many employees as the entire City of lismeda; that five major aircraft manefscturors had distributorship:: 000/ 00 dealerships o11 tne airport with many employees living in 013001 hakes in. Alameda. hta, CeMsicy :/P011&: 'Lo the EIB, anion io stated wad very dell cone, comprehensive, and apparentny 1Eapsrtts7. he referred 10 a:ge llk-O, thine laragra0, ducting: "fie transportation network in the Aishuis 1 l' 00, id intimateiy associated with 1: e' fttareation airport st ,ii hland.....Tno kay Anus aspects to rely on the datahsion capacity of itc eacidting sirporte....ko hew airpertd arc planked." He stated this was an indication of how important it was to not hinder the eadolosment. On Page T170: "Tie 7-aucti00 of the airnort in turn makes nee:tidy inonderial development feasible, partieularda for light iniductrise involved in, the manufacture ek high nalko, lop bul. and low weight ucamodoties azd Lon wholedaio trade. Another consiecratier in allocating lard to inaustry...oh Bay Farm Island As the cf70 at of hoise...r rr. Olmaley stated a recent survey revearon that COn of the Cop loading fitmg would not locate a plant where there one no airpor0 . ti't? required an airport capsele of hand- ling 1eazi:: thin-unglue equipment he said of the nationds top 1,000 corporations, Ft, out of the first 100, or 1)711, owned or flew L1 2 budlness aircraft; that 02 of the natio:ate top. 1,000 businesses flew a wide: sesontmeht of modern aircraft for business hurt:secs, he sale many aikidos: mistakenly judges the immortance of a flight by the number of people on board a specific large aircraft: that a !Seeing 747 landing at Gsknand with Litt passengers ranging in statue ;flush students to businusgmen„ night have far :.(:;6 economic impact that the syrivar of a corporate aircraft with its full hoard of ikansitors and/or high, rank:nr cerPorato emeantives. • Odhaloy pointed cut the comment on Page 10101e1) first paragraph: "It wcafq cippear that :jot activi- ties should. Se restricted in their use ef Euhikam k'j and. nogardtbac of the proposed Earbor Pay' Isla development. tido, he quoted frok Pads, i7-120, paragraph 4, one base AV-j,f7, surend carayrsiii. he said tnat, as a member of the Oak:hind Deare 11) :eke:dent Tack Force, ne worfa say. the Cod:kind, Airport had taken stcpn ts alitor 1113 1001101!' 011(5 lockting ercocenres. kr. Oiraftega, in conoluLion, stated tho continued. alvdmik of the airport complex, was inevitable vhd iho economic. impact was far greater thdh any niannoe development for the. Pay tiadat IsIand prsiorty. he shaviaicadico that a moritorirmi be LO 5' ref any future resieential developments cf hay Fang Ihlmhn in cheer to have SCI.UT. mend:Lore ,aacc.:,) in ..:VO:eY gross t1 . erovide incurs:cc data fur analysis to determine enact holed contours. no said tic businessmen. of the north airport woro willtokfg to parti- cipate i0 . a joint ,lenning effort wdiE. the City of Alameda and the Lout of Oakland to exhicre alter- nate uscs for the req.; Farm Island property that woulx. be cogmehisle with future airport ope:stions shd ilamoda City devoloeiont, he, said. the Oast Day he:signal Park District owned. and. maintained much of AJakcat's shoreline and a, ectifinse effonn, beiwoch. liautiUs City, the Ca:tarty, dcdibind. dity, sim the tort sheaMA roault la. Federal financing for a liargo tottiou of the 1:00:' 301)' for a coctinraiiihai oi the dem:loran bark system- be stated that the residarkial Seyslopmenc ao dearnxiod, pas inutimastielo ult.': ea fueure Cskaaan dirport 00 hooting itt rogitnd l. 11101 traffic sem:int:erne In arsoar to questions eut cam dennehda ho. dkaricv stated there would sato day have to do a henaan df -left and. hunnay t7 volt a etteinnU as met vs conid be, sdhti cortoroto rerema1 sniatted ulrertft and he coole foresee re curtailment ln ice use. rfosidoht be Oamen costal heariuFs„ statinE: trey woulc; ;:x3, re -onenon at Sno mbhudar :meet:te of LEmH 3, 11A., for Council discussion. and the ncorink of the cohort of tor icy Carr hoar OD. 0-oitinete roeuentn W: the nouncia; tnav iho eouncie raid d letreamaanI cc ne notion cm hkkt hootihn cc tne roioninm resuest, ond h000ttanno of the Hit reicort, hr. nanala ihnadk of the Alt hOnr D, nitti e Cuter:nut 'cutlet attont ion to ijustr I- tre 1-3 a' the r tIc I ,,,, 2 CU' mar tn,;IcII Ulnae Han a. h ten -ainute rt:',CSL; wao catleU. Upon rocucNaiddit, the sectmr ITOCCC, cHat Ho. men a onto;: of IJ . It heat: She SiiT thanrity Loan., ois5non by the nlovevte ulavoinno, mahlma recomaisention on . -. tentative ince Jon Aren't. ho. 751e7,, a youeohjoeHin eutrincloh. of a, sokbn-uhlt seat:Snort stmurturn locates at u'eW55 ear antonio nvenue, flied ey hurroy-l.rdermick hnvintonmentan Area for Dr. lialicia Hap clean. Councilman kernitte moved the nocarmandation of the rlancrnata hoart bb at octet, thst Deo lenhatith tste for said in he aekroved subject to tho se:deltic atcanetlore for mimin:ca jet area and width ne W1,1 tho uuderqroundin of utiiiIe servces., ana also subject. to the. Sams and conditions of Sho CIL: anginoerle reccit dated Jon:leafy llnia The ihntlan 13 2:e,Cc)P.C,Od ::smut:Inm1 n coakia and carried on the ItStioatkom full call vote. Ayes: hive. 1:ok17::: :insane: none. nrom the Clic Attar-dm cancer-Mt- oahe to Ii hen :dais nuthorit:r sCh,. hsfh. :treat. oi,"03ter'ey Itnott,'1 as foiluoin dissuasion of the canon, Councilman Ietteni, movtd that the haseinL Antnortat be requectod to aeont a format: resolution in. 'technical comelionce with tactic:: 7 or drdinarao ho. 17e7„ eau denies. She actjon won seconded by Councilman Aural It and on roll carried ny the vote. Ayes: ?lye. noes: hono. anount: hone, d. k11 hrom 'the filmy asenatedy, reconnendins an erithadon of idea of sin qcmthe for some:fetich of rtrlic la:rove:dente in, thteS ho. Cha5. d:joh..5 Central Avenuo Schaert n. Jackson and Jots J. rarni, Councilman. Thookom mowed She real:este:: emtension ho granted. Inc motion. was seconded dl Councilman hodall and corm:Tod eo the fellouirin call vote, ftoo, does: hdaee, etsons: tkmh„k„ L-„11,7o, neaICen. eounciiman haruito reported that 'Lucia Cc Sill no. Jae, speneered ny Unieunhwoan itue- ucutici soon moo tot' nor neortv before the besets Thoheeertatich Committee. ho noconmenOce that. the Council ado rootdtaik. cnnofalur: its eotoove a I a Lti LU fdrusrnba to Suothadaynan hookyeT, ecnatero holm:O.:ski and :Petrie, and dovornor hoskan. The matter ices: me:furred to "Itethatiftlartna Councilman Socha::: a:Jaitested one manner of ehe Council attend the heorind and. drasent the resolution, hhosident An Crola reconSee Is intended to iceak, So She Senate Committee on the suejocS. la. Counciionan 0. once acnin Drouqht be She matter of the imarovanchl of the mcout :at. at. Sha corner of hafh Otfeet and Dtis Drive and previoas cerreecondence received fraa. Dr. dobeit h. French (tatroriurt the services of nlomecia Pay 6cout Troop 8') in 'anis record. Ho requested that the Alameda 'east havoon home Owners association be sinirioce of the interest e:r:rassed by Troop d.CD for the devoid:ern pent of the :harden into a Ei:Li park, r. huEntst T. thiciaisen, eeoretary of tn.°. hlamcda ',!Jest I.ow000n home Comers association, stated the kliqject nad heen dif::W,U0Sd at their Soard meetins:„ that ieterest nevi ads° boon showo hv the hire Ifik,ntors association, and the action bl,.i tdhc Board 1-ms thoI'll ay hail not committed the iuurovemont to aow I:urtioniar bony as too.: nad very definite concert, otert lianility. Lc said mar 1,ere not pre- pared, as yea, to make an commitmont. The Clerk eas effected to irk:ulna the isme OlTritf8! Association en tne interest shone: ty Lb '1 Trool. hfeCiUT1(n. Tne follow:int:: resolution nue introduced h;y Councilman belay, who moteed its adoction: "aosolution ITo, 1111:1 Itejec'tiss1 Claim of idith J. Fuoca UT_ tote, The :;::otia-1 to one:dt said tesoiution veal seconded by Councilman Corica an,:, carries on tno ft .oudne; roll call vata. nyouu Five, hoes: hono, Almost: hone. l20 The following resolution was intro wed Sy Councilman Coriest, who :vcd its adoition: "Ueseantion ra. C162 Aselaing 2os:caution Uo. 6232 hy Amending floctioh 2s TRefoof, to iswitude Police, Aides as amployeas of Police Department Untitled to IR:Tidily hap Rates." The notion to adopt said.. resolution was seconded Pp Councilman Harwita and carhiod on the fell:Magna Pali otidi mote, ames: hive. hoes: hone. absent; Hone. 13. The "ollowinm resolution was introduced ev Coerciiman. Ueckam, who movw d.. its aduTtion: "Itosolution Ho. 2163 Auondin2; desolation Lb. 223 O Adayting enjocive, Criteria drocodures and. Gutnalinas for '2:valuations) of Rrojects and Fnobaration of inviranmental :impact Reports Isursuant to itato Ormironmental dnality Act of 19212. as Amended." 2no motion to adopt said resolution was seconded by Councilman Hurwitd and carried on the fallowing rein onll vote. Apes: Five, Roos: hone, AUsent: Tone, The following resolution was introduced Pp Counciiaan linnaidis, oho moved its adoptica: "Resolution 11o. C164 Urging the Adotion of innate ILL, Uo. 421, Ac It isentedma3 ' direcrt dalety Regulations." The atelien to adopt said resolution was seconded by Councilman hackui au:. carried on the following roll call vote, Ayes: hive. Woos: Woke, Aeoont: Tone, IUTAl22UCTi0 R On CdOlUAWSia: Gosahcilaaa aockam mortice the 2ollowin2; ordinahoo do intronnooe: "eyeinahee ho, _ Few aeries inthoriainy and DirocttAw; Unislic Utilities ioara Usdicau of Cloctricity) to deduce distribution of iaactrAaal. thehgy to non-Essontial Woofs to Censor-cc adchgy for odoehlial Users Osmorganity Res.:dare)." the tit: thaarmay onlaibed this ordinance would,. oat:: govoad ceencinelnl moors and would not F,T to resides:Lisa: 113aPS. Tro :Leitch was socendaa by Councilman acdall and carried on the following roil call vets. Ayes: Four. Roos: ( ouncilnan Corlca (1). Absent: Uono. "Ordinance To. J7C3 hew Corios Authorising and direct:lay Intl To Utilities board (Ciusenn of diectridity) to deduce Ulniudbution of diactrical enargy to non-lcsortial Users to Conserve energy for Tsrential doers climmmmency Measure)." Councilman hockam moved the ordinance Pc passed as stamitted. The motion was seconded. Pp Conaciinaw faCall and on roll, call carried by the following vote: Ayes: :Sour. Roes: Councilman Conic e, :assent: Rona, At was ueted this ordinance wool s Recome effective immediately. L7. ?TurcWaance 00, t71U, laro eerios Amending the lianada ,acct:Wpan. Code by Atimeir a Section 2-6313 Thereof, nalating to and 2rovidina her Try for Cnuwen Pick Torus Uipcn. Refiremoli to Certain Officers nne Ritwheyeas." Councilman fCC Rum 3:saved the ordinance ho passed. as subulttoda Urs nuaIt n ous ceconaca by Conholiman Panwitz and on. rola anti carried Pp the forlowins veto. Apes: lime, hoes: acoo. Advent: liars. idanalhance to 17al, Lou asales nn hudinance 1p:,endinfl Certain Port:fors of the idasteda LMnicital Code nolatino tc Traffic Ifehlaaions." concilLan DecUam move the ordinance be passed as sulamitted. The notityl wao seconded az Councilman sand en fold it as b:n the fal:owtho, vete. /eras: :bolt. 'fees: none. ibtont: 'fone. JLs in itemised -let of G]aims ahainst the Oltr of diamuda and us dutahhochto thereof, in the total amount of 6,i35,30, was nresenten to the Council at this 111;otir.E. The Lis:, was accompanied certification Loom the City nanaL:as that the Colon shown wore cosaoct. CeanelTian terna onvob he aiLls as ihemioed in the List of Claims filth with the City Clerk on 70Cruarf IC, 1W4, and 1.resented to the City Connaid at this no Lists, Co aLbisce and raid. Thu Lotion nad seconded to Councilman LoCall and oh roll rail cart-dad ha the feClominL vtta. byes. hive. Lono. itaent: 2ILITIC:: 7inanclai and Oparatias; IIELMO7'6 Devets d5L, M:71 Tic: ifled ticcrge dm baatfahan. dla;, of flauuda anonded 0-Td. Culdelinus Tirst of a, Juries - Dec:cosder LT, 1V73. i,jC:Uii if Cc. r' 'Shone b-laL no cern:odd flusihass to coma nefoac the tire Council adjoarnoU in respect to the Lemors of desired Lieutenant of boiled, GaLLLD h. LOUSidtb! former ansentive Dirac:for suid OulLmiosioner of the hors, of Takland, DilliddY a. FaCT; and two Len who had lost their laNts to an. anfentuhaLo accident ch ai:m tsland the raevicus LCenn L. iiiISTOLS era Lbninth L. Tfidifht, at assconla in roshaias secs:Len on Linn:mit-h, larch 5, 1? 71:, at. (:3,„, o'clodh fmcn nesreaffunly submitted, t,ur