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MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
November 5, 1979
1. The meeting was called to order by Chairman Saltarelli at 7:53 P.M.
2. Present: Members: Saltarelli, Sharp, Kennedy, Welsh
Absent: Members: None
3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES of October 15, 1979 meeting.
It was moved by Kennedy, seconded by Welsh, that the minutes of the
October 15, 1979 meeting be approved. Carried 4-0.
4. CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING EL CAMINO REAL MERCHANTS GROUP
Mike Brotemarkle, Community Development Director, reported that staff's
report was a matter of clarification. He said the Merchants Group would
be meeting on the 14th of November, 1979. Mr. Saltarelli said that he
would attend the meeting.
It was moved by Welsh, seconded by Kennedy, to receive and file the
report. Carried 4-0.
5. It was moved by Welsh, seconded by Kennedy, to adjourn at 7:55 P.M. to
the next regular meeting on November 19, 1979. Carrie~ .
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CONCERNS
MEETING OF TUSTIN CITY COUNCIL
RECONVENED AT 7:55 P.M.
November 5, 1979
10 P.M. CURFEW AT CENTENNIAL PARK
Kathy Weil, 1702 Summerville, representing Tustin Meadows Homeowners'
Association, requested the closing hour for Centennial Park be changed
from 10 P.M. to sundown. She suggested that this could rid the park of
undesirables. If desired, at some future date it could be changed.
It was moved by Welsh, seconded by Kennedy, to change the closing hour
for Centennial Park from 10 P.M. to sundown except for City of Tustin and
Tustin Meadows Homeowners' activities. Carried 5-0.
Attorney Rourke informed that signs must be posted and the curfew will not
be effective until they are.
GATES AT CENTENNIAL PARK
Dan Blankenship, City Administrator, reported that Council had received a
report regarding consideration of installing three gates at the west end
of Centennial Park to help alleviate the problems.
Councilman Saltarelli reported that motorcycles go in and out of the park
into the cul de sacs at speeds up to 50 miles per hour at all hours without
regard for children or pedestrians.
It was moved by Saltarelli, seconded by Welsh, that staff should install
three gates, one at Briarcliff, one at Kimberly and one at the entryway by
the Recreation area, at a cost of $1,600.
Councilwoman Kennedy asked that the motion include that Homeowners' Associ-
ation would be notified and that we get confirmation from them before the
gates are installed. She felt the installation of the gates at just these
three entrances would just move the problem to the other end of the park.