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CALL TO
ORDER
II.
ROLL CALL
III.
PUBLIC
HEARINGS
IV.
RECESS
I.
PUBLIC
CONCERNS
MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING
TUSTIN CITY COUNCIL
~- COUNCIL CHAMBERS
300 Centennial Way
June 2, 1980
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Saltarelli at 3:15 p.m.
Present: Councilpersons: Saltarelli, Edgar, Hoesterey, Sharp,
Kennedy
Absent: Councilpersons: None
Others Present: James G. Rourke, City Attorney (arrived at 3:18)
Dan Blankenship, City Administrator
Mary E. Wynn, City Clerk
Mike Brotemarkle, Community Development Director
Bob Ledendecker, City Engineer
Charles R. Thayer, Chief of Police
Frank Semelsberger, Police Agent
Russ Churchman, Acting Park & Recreation Director
Roy Gonzales, Personnel Director
Gene Snyder, Public Services Assistant
Gary Napper, Administrative Assistant
Dr. Ken Fleagle, Community Development Consultant
About 12 in the audience
None
It was moved by Sharp, seconded by Hoesterey, to recess to the
Redevelopment Agency at 3:16 p.m. Carried.
MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
June 2, 1980
1. The meeting was called to order by Chairman Saltarelli at
3:16 p.m.
2. Present: Members: Saltarelli, Edgar, Hoesterey, Sharp, Kennedy
Absent: Members: None
3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES of May 19, 1980 meeting
It was moved by Sharp, seconded by Kennedy, to approve the
minutes of the May 19, 1980 meeting. Carried 5-0.
4. REPORT ON EL CAMINO REAL UTILITY UNDERGROUND DISTRICT NO.5
No action was taken at this time.
5. It was moved by Kennedy, seconded by Hoesterey, to adjourn at
3:20 p.m. to the City Counc~/~//~~~/~~
MEETING OF TUSTIN CITY COUNCIL
RECONVENED AT 3:20 P.M.
June 2, 1980
"NO RIGHT TURN ON RED" SIGN - RED HILL AND BRYAN AVENUES
Bonnie Perkins, 13382 Epping Way, read a letter addressed to the
Council during the Planning Agency meeting and presented a petition
requesting replacement of the "No Right Turn on Red" sign at the
intersection of Bryan and Red Hill Avenues. Residents in the
immediate area feel that the recent removal of this sign causes a
serious hazard to pedestrians, mostly children and students.