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PUBLIC
CONCERNS
damage. He said that if the trash and mechanical areas remain under the
same roof as the restaurant, the fire detection system is required.
The Public Hearing was closed at 7:52 P.M.
It was moved by Welsh, seconded by Sharp, that the appeal be denied.
Carried 4-0, Schuster absent.
It was moved by Shar~, seconded by Welsh, to recess to the Redevelopment
Agency at 7:55 P.M. Carried 4-0.
MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
May 21, 1979
1. The meeting was called to order at 7:55 P.M. by Chairman Saltarelli.
2. Present: Members: Saltarelli, Sharp, Kennedy, Welsh
Absent: Members: None
3. Approval of Minutes of May 7, 1979 meeting.
It was moved by Welsh, seconded by Sharp, to approve the minutes of
the May 7, 1979 meeting. Carried unanimously.
4. EIR NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR EL CAMINO REAL WATER MAIN
It was moved by Shar~, seconded by Kennedy, to approve the EIR
Negative Declaration for E1 Camino Real Water Main. Carried
unanimously.
5. RESOLUTION NO. RDA 79-4
A Resolution of the Tustin Community Redevelopment Agency of the
City of Tustin, California, APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR
PLACEMENT OF CONDUIT AND STRUCTURES FOR UNDERGROUND ELECTRICAL AND
TELEPHONE FACILITIES WITHIN THE FIRST STREET UNDERGROUND DISTRICT
NO. 4 AND DIRECTING THE SECRETARY TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS
It was moved by Shar~, seconded by Welsh, to pass and adopt Resolution
No. RDA 79-4. Carried unanimously.
6. RESOLUTION NO. RDA 79-3
A Resolution of the Tustin Community Redevelopment Agency of the
City of Tustin, California, APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE
EL CAMINO REAL WATER MAIN FROM SIXTH STREET TO FIRST STREET AND
DIRECTING THE SECRETARY TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS.
It was moved by Shar~, seconded by Welsh, to pass and adopt Resolution
No. RDA 79-3.. Carried unanimously.
7. It was moved by Sharp, seconded by Welsh, to adjourn at 8:00 P.M.
to the next regular meeting on June 4, 1979. Carried.,,
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RECORDING SEC~TARY
~ETING OF TUSTIN CITY CO~CIL
~CON~NED AT 8:00 P.M., May 21, 1979
PROBLEMS AT CENTENNIAL PARK
Frank J. Araiza, 1772 Summerville Ave., asked that Council consider having
the park patrolled by someone other than the residents. If legally possible,
he suggested that there should be a curfew after dark.
Steven M. Leuck, 14801 Briarcliff Pl., reported that he had seen motorcycles
go into and come out of the park on their street at speeds in excess of 40
MPH. He said that it appears to be dope traffic as certain vehicles keep