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MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING
RE DEVELOPMENT .AGENCY
November 20, 1978
I.
PUBLIC
CONCERNS
1. Meeting called to order at 7:54 P.M. by Chairman Welsh.
2. Present: Members: Welsh, Kennedy, Saltarelli
Absent: Members: Sharp
3. Approval of Minutes
It was moved by Kennedy, seconded by Saltarelli, to approve the minutes
of the November 6, 1978 meeting. Carried 3-0, Sharp absent.
4. It was moved by Kennedy, seconded by Saltarelli, to adjourn at 7:55
P.M. to the next regular meeting of December 4, 1978. Carried.
MEETING OF TUSTIN CITY COUNCIL
RECONVENED AT 7:55 P.M.
November 20, 1978
1. H.E.R.E. Rape Crisis Clinic
Janet LePage, 13187 Gwyneth Drive, the City representative with H.E.R.E.
Rape Crisis Clinic, gave a report. She explained that because all the
records are confidential, the Clinic cannot reveal the names and addresses
of victims for the purpose of determining whether they are City or County
residents.
After further discussion, it was moved by Kennedy, seconded by Welsh, that
the Council consider making a contribution to the H.E.R.E. Rape Crisis
Clinic in the 1979-80 budget.
Councilman Saltarelli offered the suggestion that this Clinic look into
grant funding under the control of a responsible agency between now and
the time for consideration of the budget.
Motion was carried 4-0, Sharp absent.
2. Air Pollution in the area of Thiokol-Dynachem Corporation, 2632 Michelle
The following residents complained about a terrible smell in the area of the
Thiokol-Dynachem Corporation and that the company was not complying with
requests to cease the operation causing this air pollution:
Peer Swan, 14351 Morning Glory
Verna Naylor, 14621 Cheshire Place
Betty L. Smith, 1921 Dorchester Avenue
Lois Ramsey, 2321 Fig Tree Drive (including petition)
Charles Todd, 1931 Dorchester Avenue
Following discussions regarding the health hazards of this situation, the
citations given this company by Air Quality Management Control, and the
failure of this company to cease this air pollution, it was moved by
Saltarelli, seconded by Kennedy, that staff take whatever steps necessary
to close down the odor producing segment of the plant immediately, even
revoking their Use Permit, if necessary.
Richard Edgar, 13622 Loretta Dr., suggested that the City Attorney be
directed to file a suit.
Motion was carried 4-0, Shar~ absent.