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COUNCIL MEETING OCTOBER 10, 1966
The City Council of the City of Elsinore met in regular session on October 10,
1966 and was called to order at 7:30 P.M. with Mayor Yarborough presiding.
Invocation was delivered by Mayor Yarborough and the Pledge of Allegiance-was led
by Councilman Berry.
Roll call found all five councilmen present. City Manager Kalfayan and City
Attorney Dougherty also in attendance.
Warrants were approved on motion Councilman Berry, seconded Councilman DePasquale, car.
The minutes of Sept. 26 were approved as read.
This being the time for the public hearing on the rezoning of the westerly 1/2 of
Block 50 Lots 8 to 20 inclusive, from R-2 to R-3,.Mrs. Olefsky, Mr. Schneider, Mr.
Marmatz and Mrs. Kaminsky'spokeb in favor of the rezoning. There being no opposition,
.Motion Councilman DePasquale, seconded Councilman Bittle, car., that rezoning be
granted and ordinance be prepared.
This being the time for the public hearing on the rezoning of bhe easterly 1/2 of
Block 512 and all of Block 511, from R-1 to R-3, Mrs. Gann, Mrs. Kaminsky, Mr. Golding,
f~ Mr. Schneider, Mr. Welty and Mrs. Guler spoke in favor of the rezoning. Mr.
tt~ Deasonhouse spoke against the rezoning and a letter from Thomas C. Bartlett opposing
~ the rezoning was read. After discussion, motion Councilman DePasquale, seconded
Councilman Bittle, that rezoning be approved and ordinance be prepared, car.
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Ordinance #433, setting compensation of councilmen at $75 per month, carried on the
second reading on Motion Councilman Berry, seconded Councilman Bittle.
Ordinance #434, amending Ord. #349 on territory being annexed to the City carried on
the second reading on motion Councilman Berry, seconded Councilman DePasquale.
Three applications for the Taxi service having been cleared by the Police Dept., City
Manager Kalfayan asked the three applicants a series of questions in order: Jack
Stokes, Ray Loback and Earl Golding. After much discussion, the applicants and the
i., Council decided in favor of Jack Stokes. Motion Councilman DePasquale, seconded
Councilman Carter, that taxi service license be issued to Jack R. Stokes, car. Mr.
-- Stokes stated that service would be available as soon as new equipment purchased, insurance
secured and City Manager approval granted.
Motion Councilman Berry, seconded Councilman DePasquale, car., that support be
given to the Open Space "Prop 3."
Discussion was held on the "Field Act." Motion Councilman DePasquale, seconded
Councilman Berry, car., subject tabled.
Motion Councilman DePasquale, seconded Councilman Berry, car., refuse collection
fees to be discussed at adjourned meeting of 10/14/66.
Motion Councilman Berry, seconded Councilman DePasquale, that the City Attorney prepare
an interim ordinance in accordance with Section 65$5$ of the Government Code of
Calif. and incorporate in the ordinance that it is the intention and desire of the
City Council to amend Ordinance #34g of the City to include new zone classifications
similar to the present County ordinance where practical and it is the desire to put
the proposed annexed territory within zones comparable to the present County zoning.
J. F. Samson application for ABC license 460 Railroad Ave. read for information of
council.
Motion Councilman DePasquale, seconded Councilman Berry, car., Oct. 23 proclaimed as
.Inland Veterans Day.
Motion Councilman Berry, seconded Councilman DePasquale, car., that proposed Personnel
a nd Sick leave policies be carried over for further study.
City Manager Kalfayan announced the Community Development Forum to be held on Nov. 1
in Santa Monica, all who can to attend.
Motion Councilman Berry, seconded Councilman Cartel, car. that the Council approve the
supporting of Prop. 1-A.
Planning Commission minutes of Oct. 4 to be given further study on motion Councilman
DePasquale, seconded Councilman Carter, car.,
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14iisey and Mam invitation to open house in San Diego read for Council's information.
Motion Councilman Berry, seconded Councilman DePasquale, car., that $30 per diem,
expenses, $20 registration and $15 travel be allowed for attendance of League of
Calif. Cities Convention in San Diego.
Letter to Councilman DePasquale from the MWD in appreciation of his presentation
read for information of council.
Councilman Carter suggested that a request be made to keep the Chamber of Commerce
open on Sat. € Sun. and also that the District Attorney was aware of the lawn-
mower situation.
Mr. Welty's request for the closing of a portion of Main St. on 10/29 for
the holding of a slave auction to be discussed at adjourned meeting.
Mo further business, the meeting adjourned at 10:30 P,M, to Friday, Oct. 14 at
10:00 A.M, on motion Councilman DePasquale, seconded Councilman Berry, car~w'
Respectfully submitte~d:~ ~
City Clerk
Approved:
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