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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRDA MINUTES 1978 11 06COUNCIL MINUTES Page 5, 11-6-78 It was moved by Sharp, seconded by Schuster, that said land should be disposed of by sale or trade and authorize staff to complete the following: 1. Engage the land appraisal consultant to update the January 20, 1977' appraisal document to reflect current fair market value of the subject par- cel of land, and 2. Prepare a resolution for the City Council ordering and directing disposition by sale or trade of the subject property. Carried unanimously. It was moved by Sharp, seconded by Schuster, to recess to the Redevelopment Agency meeting at 7:40 P.M. Carried. MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY November 6, 1978 1. Meeting called to order at 7:40 P.M. by Chairman Welsh. 2. Present: Members: Welsh, Sharp, Kennedy, Saltarelli Absent: Members: None 3. Approval of Minutes It was moved by Sharp, seConded by Kennedy, to approve the minutes of the October 16, 1978 meeting. Carried unanimously. 4. AWARD OF BID - NEWPORT AVENUE ULTIMATE WIDENING EASTERLY SIDE From 210' South of Walnut St., to 180' North of San Juan St. It was moved by Saltarelli, seconded by Sharp, to award the contract to Cal/Ex Engineering and Paving Co. and appropriate additional funds as required to complete the project. Carried 3-1, Kennedy voting "No", because she felt it was not a proper use of Redevelopment money. 5. It was moved by Saltarelli, seconded by Sharp, to adjourn at 7:42 P.M. to the next regular meeting of November 20, 1978. Carried. Ie PUBLIC CONCERNS MEETING OF TUSTIN CITY COUNCIL RECONVENED AT 7:42 P.M. November 6, 1978 Peer A. Swan, 14351 Morning Glory, a representative of the Laurelwood Homeowner's Association, addressed the Council regarding the speed on Walnut Avenue, the narrowness of the sidewalks, striping, and bicycle lanes. He requested that these items be agendized for the next meeting. Bob Ledendecker, City Engineer, responded that the repeated speed study has not been taken yet. He said that there is a definite problem with the school children because the traffic does not yield to them and that this item would be on the agenda either the November 20th or December 4th meeting. Mr. Swan had another concern, which was the location of Jamboree Rd. when it is completed. He stated that the residents of Laurelwood and Peppertree were very concerned. Mayor Welsh assured him that the City is looking into different possibilities, and that they are in communication with the Marine Corps about this problem. He pointed out that there are a lot of problems involved (financial, legal, jurisdictional) and that the completion of this road will be a long way off.