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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989 11 01 CC MIN1989 11 01 CC MINòw @˜v&CC MIN NOV 1 1989[Þ›[H3›8 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CITY HALL, 14403 EAST PACIFIC AVE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1989, AT 7:00 P.M. The City Council of the City of Baldwin P- Park met in regular session in the Council Chambers at 7:00 p.m. ROLL CALL: PRESENT: COUNCILMEMBERS IZELL, LOWES, ROLL CALL MCNEILL AND MAYOR KING ALSO PRESENT: Acting city Manager Yelton, City Attorney Flandrick, Acting Dir. of Community Services Rangel, Acting Dir. of Economic Development Pearce, Dir. of Human Serv. Lucas, Acting Chief of Police Lanza, City Treasurer Montenegro, Deputy City Clerk Sharp, and City Clerk Gair 00- ORAL COMMUNICATIONS Mayor King declared Oral Communications open and ORAL COMMU invited those wishing to speak on any subject to come NICATIONS forward. OPEN Lorin Lovejoy, 12749 Torch Street, spoke regarding the LORIN kids that ride bicycles at night without reflectors. LOVEJOY Alma Agabasian, 12853 Ledford, complained about the ALMA poor service of the Dial-A-Ride Program. AGABASIAN IAN Greg Short, 215 N. Durango, Pasadena, representative GREG of BFI Waste Systems, stated that they felt their SHORT proposal for refuse collection was the best and he outlines some of the services that they offer. Joe Sloan, Vice President of Consolidated Disposal JOE Service, briefly discussed their proposal and the SLOAN services they offer. William Van Cleave, 13232 Emery, stated that Chief of WILLIAM Police Hoskin was the only one that was helpful when VAN CLEAVE he called. He hopes that the new Chief of Police does just as good of a job. Charles DeJohn, 13748 Palm, reported that something CHARLES needs to be done to clean up the residential areas, DEJOHN and homeowners and apartment owners should have the responsibility of maintaining their properties. He inquired about whose responsibility it is to maintain the grass area just outside of the schools. Roy Test, 15115 Kenoak, spoke regarding the clean up ROY of the public facilities at the Community Center and TEST asked what the time frame is for the addition to the Senior Center. Pam Schnabel, 14212 Los Angeles Street, asked why PAM people have to go out the back way at the Senior SCHNABEL Center. She suggested that access be given on the other side of the building. BIB] 37175-U01 CC-U02 MIN-U02 NOV-U02 1-U02 1989-U02 LG1-U03 LI1-U03 FO3794-U03 FO3837-U03 FO3875-U03 DO3876-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 10/11/2001-U04 ADMIN-U04 BIB] 37260-U01 1989-U02 11-U02 01-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LG1-U03 LI1-U03 FO3794-U03 FO8598-U03 DO3876-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 10/11/2001-U04 ADMIN-U04 CITY-U05 COUNCIL-U05 MINUTES-U05 1989 11 01 CC MINòw @˜v&CC MIN NOV 1 1989[Þ›[H3›8 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL NOVEMBER 1, 1989 OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK PAGE TWO Aileen Pinheiro, stated that she felt badly about AILEEN Chief of Police Hoskin leaving. PINHEIRO Mayor King declared Oral Communications closed. CLOSED 00- City Clerk Gair presented the Consent Calendar: CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Approval of Certificate of Posting for November 1, 1989 2. Approve Minutes of October 17, 1989 C and October 18, 1989 3. Waive Further Reading and Adopt RESOLUTION NO. 89-82 ALLOWING CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AGAINST THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK 4. Deny Claims Against the City Chevron Chemical et al Rudy and Maria Coloma et al James Thomas 5. Waive Further Reading and Adopt RESOLUTION NO. 89-83 AUTHORIZING AGREEMENTS BETWEEN THE POLICE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK AND THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL 6. Waive Further Reading and Adopt RESOLUTION NO. 89-84 TO APPOINT SPECIFIC REPRESENTATIVES TO THE INDEPENDENT CITIES RISK MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY 7. Budget Amendment Design Work and Modifications to Firing Range Police Department The following items were removed from the Consent ITEM NO. S Calendar for separate consideration: Item No. 6 at 6 & 7 the request of Mayor King, Item No. 7 at the request PULLED of Mayor pro Tern Lowes. It was moved and seconded to approve Consent Calendar CONSENT Item No.'s 1-5 as presented. N/S/C: IZELL/MCNEILL. CALENDAR There were no objections. APPROVED Mayor King stated that he would be unable to serve as ITEM NO. 6 the ICRMA representative and that Mayor pro Tern Lowes has consented to serve as the representative. It was moved and seconded to appoint Mayor pro tem ITEM NO. 6 Lowes to the Governing Board of the Independent Cities APPROVED Risk Management Authority and amend Resolution No. 89-84 to reflect the change. M/S/C: IZELL/MCNEILL. There were no objections. Mayor pro Tern Lowes stated that since the City does ITEM NO. 7 not have the $39,250 in the capital improvement account, instead of transferring from the asset forfeiture account to the capital improvement account, the city should allocate $3,500 for the design work and come back later for the modifications. BIB] 37175-U01 CC-U02 MIN-U02 NOV-U02 1-U02 1989-U02 LG1-U03 LI1-U03 FO3794-U03 FO3837-U03 FO3875-U03 DO3876-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 10/11/2001-U04 ADMIN-U04 BIB] 37260-U01 1989-U02 11-U02 01-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LG1-U03 LI1-U03 FO3794-U03 FO8598-U03 DO3876-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 10/11/2001-U04 ADMIN-U04 CITY-U05 COUNCIL-U05 MINUTES-U05 1989 11 01 CC MINòw @˜v&CC MIN NOV 1 1989[Þ›[H3›8 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL NOVEMBER 1, 1989 OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK PAGE THREE It was moved and seconded to allocate $3,500 for the ITEM NO. 7 design work to the firing range exhaust system. APPROVED APPROVED N/S/C: LOWES/IZELL. There were no objections. 00- PUBLIC HEARING City Clerk Gair introduced the public hearing on PUBLIC Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity, A HEARING Request Of The City Council For Approval Of A INTRODUCED Certificate Of Public Convenience And Necessity In TAXICAB Compliance With Section 5.52.020 Of The Baldwin Park CERTIFI- Municipal Code. Applicant: Yellow Cab Co. of San CATE Gabriel Valley Wagih F. Meleka & Aida N. Meleka 11747 E. Valley Blvd., El Monte)". City Clerk Gair explained that an application had been made by the Yellow Cab Company of San Gabriel Valley requesting approval of a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity. The company has been approved by the police department in all areas of police inspections, all applications are complete and all fees are paid in full by the applicant. She further explained that the Yellow Cab Company operates out of the City of El Monte and they will not operate a taxi stand within the City of Baldwin Park. Their business is intended as a citywide operation. She recommended that following the Public Hearing the City Council approve the Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for Yellow Cab Company of San Gabriel Valley for taxicab services within the City. Mayor King declared the Public Hearing open and PUBLIC invited those wishing to speak on the Certificate of HEARING Public Convenience and Necessity to come forward. OPEN Claude Chanet, representative of Yellow Cab Company CLAUDE stated that they hope to do a good job in servicing CHANET the City. There being no other speakers on this subject, Mayor CLOSED King declared the Public Hearing closed. Council discussed the possibility of having a taxicab company set up a facility and operate within the City of Baldwin Park and making this a requirement of the certificate. Council stated that Yellow Cab Company would be approved for one year and would like to see them set up a facility in the City. It was moved and seconded to approve the Certificate CERTIFI- of Public Convenience and Necessity to Yellow Cab CATE Company of San Gabriel Valley for taxi cab services TAXI CAB) within the City. N/S/C: IZELL/LOWES. There were no APPROVED objections. Acting Director Community Services Rangel introduced PUBLIC the Public Hearing on Z-492 & TM-48087, A Request for HEARING Approval of a Zone Change from RG, Residential Garden, INTRO- to RG(PD), Residential Garden Planned Development DUCED Overlay Zone, a Development Plan in Order to Allow the Z-492 & Construction of 11 Single-Family Detached Dwelling TM-48087 Units, and a Tentative Tract Nap in Order to Allow a 12 Lot Residential Subdivision Pursuant to Section 17.30.030 and 16.010.070 of the City Code. Applicant: Patrick Chiu & Associates; Location: 13365 thru 13412 Tracy)" BIB] 37175-U01 CC-U02 MIN-U02 NOV-U02 1-U02 1989-U02 LG1-U03 LI1-U03 FO3794-U03 FO3837-U03 FO3875-U03 DO3876-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 10/11/2001-U04 ADMIN-U04 BIB] 37260-U01 1989-U02 11-U02 01-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LG1-U03 LI1-U03 FO3794-U03 FO8598-U03 DO3876-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 10/11/2001-U04 ADMIN-U04 CITY-U05 COUNCIL-U05 MINUTES-U05 1989 11 01 CC MINòw @˜v&CC MIN NOV 1 1989[Þ›[H3›8 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL NOVEMBER 1, 1989 OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK PAGE FOUR Acting Director of Community Services Rangel explained that a total of eleven 11) units are proposed yielding a net density of eleven 11) units per acre for the project. The project is zoned fl-C and will have access via a private street to Tracy Street. The applicant has proposed to have different designs, amenities, and materials which should provide variety and aesthetic interest throughout the project. He further explained that staff feels that this project meets the purpose and intent of the Planned Development Overlay Ordinance and approval of the project will result in substantial improvements to the neighborhood. The Planning Commission voted 6-0) to recommend that the City Council approve this project. He outlined the Findings of Fact and conditions related to the Development Plan and Tentative Tract Map No. 48087 as listed in the staff report and recommended that the City Council approve the Negative Declaration of Environmental Impact, approve a zone change from R-G to R-G(PD), and approve the Development Plan and Tentative Tract Map with the conditions listed in the staff report. Mayor King declared the Public Hearing on Z-491 & TM- PUBLIC 48087 open and invited those wishing to speak on this HEARING subject to come forward. OPEN There were none. Mayor King declared the Public Hearing closed. CLOSED It was moved and seconded to approve the Negative NEGATIVE Declaration of Environmental Impact. N/S/C: DECLARA- IZELL/LOWES. There were no objections. TION APPROVED It was moved and seconded to approve Ordinance No. ORDINANCE 1027, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NO. 1027 BALDWIN PARK APPROVING A CHANGE OF ZONE FROM R-G, TO FIRST R-G(PD) ON APPROXIMATELY 1.15 ACRES; APPLICANT: READING) PATRICK CHIU AND ASSOCIATES; CASE NO. Z-492; APPROVED LOCATION: 13364, 13402 AND 13412 TRACY STREET). N/S/C: IZELL/ LOWES. There were no objections. It was moved and seconded to approve Resolution No. RESOLUTION 89-85, A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY NO. 89-85 OF BALDWIN PARK APPROVING A DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND APPROVED TENTATIVE TRACT MAP APPLICANT: PATRICK CHIU & ASSOCIATES; CASE NO. Z-492 & TM-48087; LOCATION: 13364, 13402, AND 13412 TRACY STREET, CALIFORNIA)". N/S/C: IZELL/LOWES. There were no objections. Acting Director of Community Services Rangel PUBLIC introduced the Public Hearing on AZC-125, A City HEARING Initiated Request to Amend Chapter 17.16, General INTRODUCED Regulations Commercial and Industrial Zones" of the AZC-125 Baldwin Park Zoning Code, to Consider Allowing Certain Uses on an Interim Basis on Vacant Lots Containing Permanent Structures Occupying Less than 10% of the Lot Area within the CM, Commercial Manufacturing, FC, Freeway Commercial, IC, Industrial Commercial, and 01, Office Industrial zones with a Conditional Use Permit". Acting Director of Community Services Rangel explained that the Redevelopment Agency is not currently in a financial position to actively assist in assembling parcels to meet minimum lot area requirements. A BIB] 37175-U01 CC-U02 MIN-U02 NOV-U02 1-U02 1989-U02 LG1-U03 LI1-U03 FO3794-U03 FO3837-U03 FO3875-U03 DO3876-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 10/11/2001-U04 ADMIN-U04 BIB] 37260-U01 1989-U02 11-U02 01-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LG1-U03 LI1-U03 FO3794-U03 FO8598-U03 DO3876-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 10/11/2001-U04 ADMIN-U04 CITY-U05 COUNCIL-U05 MINUTES-U05 1989 11 01 CC MINòw @˜v&CC MIN NOV 1 1989[Þ›[H3›8 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL NOVEMBER 1, 1989 OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK PAGE FIVE few Sierra Vista property owners have expressed a desire to build on or use their properties. Most of these individuals' properties do not meet the minimum square footage requirements. He further explained that interim uses could be used to allow economic use of an individuals undersized property until redevelopment can occur and permanent uses are established. The concept of an interim use is based on the idea that a property owner within the Sierra Vista Redevelopment Area should be allowed to establish a business on a temporary basis and at the end of the time frame, the property, along with adjoining properties, could be redeveloped with a permanent use or uses. An interim use could be accomplished through issuance of a conditional use permit. He also explained that staff believes interim uses should be considered for any property in the FC, IC, OI and CM zone which has less than ten 10) percent land coverage, provided a conditional use permit is first obtained. Based on the findings of the environmental initial study prepared by staff, no significant environmental impacts are contemplated and a Negative Declaration has been prepared. Acting Director of Community Services Rangel stated that Staff and the Planning Commission recommend City Council to approve the Negative Declaration of Environmental Impact, approve AZC-125 to allow interim uses which have less than ten 10) percent building coverage, provided a conditional use permit is obtained. Mayor King declared the Public Hearing open on AZC-125 PUBLIC and invited those wishing to speak on this subject to HEARING come forward. OPEN Gerry Aladay, 444 So. Flower, Los Angeles, said that GERRY he would like the 10% limitation changed to 15% or ALADAY 20% land coverage. Acting Director of Community Services Rangel stated that he saw no problem with either the 15% or 20% change. Albert Sanders 4421 Stewart, said that he felt that ALBERT temporary uses is not a way to go. Allowing property SANDERS owners to build on a temporary basis would do more harm than if they were not allowed to build. He is concerned that temporary use is a false dream. Sandy Lucas, 4442 Bresee, stated that the guidelines SANDY have not changed in twenty years, so why change them LUCAS now. Richard Cooks, stated he felt that allowing interim RICHARD uses can be detrimental to the public. COOKS Mayor King declared the Public Hearing closed. CLOSED Council discussed interim uses as being nonstructural DISCUSSION that would have come down after the time frame allowed. This should be changed to state that interim uses, consisting of movable modular buildings or structures, may be placed on lots which have less than twenty 20) percent building coverage. It was moved and seconded to approve the Negative NEGATIVE Declaration of Environmental Impact. M/S/C: DECLARA- MCNEILL/LOWES. There were no objections. TION APPROVED BIB] 37175-U01 CC-U02 MIN-U02 NOV-U02 1-U02 1989-U02 LG1-U03 LI1-U03 FO3794-U03 FO3837-U03 FO3875-U03 DO3876-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 10/11/2001-U04 ADMIN-U04 BIB] 37260-U01 1989-U02 11-U02 01-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LG1-U03 LI1-U03 FO3794-U03 FO8598-U03 DO3876-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 10/11/2001-U04 ADMIN-U04 CITY-U05 COUNCIL-U05 MINUTES-U05 1989 11 01 CC MINòw @˜v&CC MIN NOV 1 1989[Þ›[H3›8REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL NOVEMBER 1, 1989 OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK PAGE SIX It was moved and seconded to approve Ordinance No. ORDINANCE 1028, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NO. 1028 BALDWIN PARK APPROVING A ZONING CODE AMENDMENT TO FIRST CHAPTERS 17.16, 17.21, 17.23, 17.24 AND 17.25 OF THE READING) ZONING CODE ADDING INTERIM USES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED APPROVED FOR IN THE FC, or, IC AND CM ZONES WITH A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT. APPLICANT: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK; CASE NO. AZC-125)", with the change to the ordinance to include, that temporary uses, consisting of movable modular buildings or structures, may be placed on lots which have less than twenty 20) percent building coverage". M/S/C: MCNEILL/LOWES. There were no objections. Acting Director of Community Services Rangel PUBLIC introduced the Public Hearing, To Consider the HEARING Addition of Section 15.44.010-15.44.090 to the Baldwin INTRO- Park Municipal Code Relating to the Identification of DUCED Unreinforced Masonry Buildings URN), both those with URM URM Bearing Walls, and those with URM Bearing Walls, BUILDINGS) and those with URM Infilled Walls and the Development and Implementation of a Program to Mitigate the Hazard." Acting Director of Community Services Rangel explained that the State Legislature enacted the Unreinforced Masonry Building Law that calls for certain requirements, as listed in the staff report, to be completed by local jurisdictions by January 1, 1990. He further explained that staff has completed the first requirement of the law which is the identification and inventory of potentially hazardous buildings with URM bearing walls. Letters were mailed to the owners of buildings that have been identified as possible hazardous URM buildings. There will be a loan program to assist the financing of the seismic repairs and a meeting will be scheduled with the owners on the requirements of the unreinforced masonry building law. He recommended that the City Council adopt an ordinance adding Chapter 15.44 Unreinforced Masonry Building Law) to the Baldwin Park Municipal Code. Mayor King declared the Public Hearing open and PUBLIC invited those wishing to speak on this subject to come HEARING forward. OPEN There were none. Mayor King declared the Public Hearing closed. CLOSED It was moved and seconded to approve Ordinance No. ORDINANCE 1029, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NO. 1029 BALDWIN PARK ADDING CERTAIN PROVISIONS RELATING TO FIRST UNREINFORCED MASONRY BUILDINGS TO THE CITY'S BUILDING READING) REGULATIONS". M/S/C: IZELL/MCNEILL. There were no APPROVED objections. 00- REPORTS OF OFFICERS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES Assistant to the City Manager Volmert explained why only fifteen percent is allocated for commuter rail systems and how it would affect the Commission's ability to build the potential commuter rail from Los Angeles to San Bernardino utilizing the Southern Pacific right-of-way through Baldwin Park. She also explained the amount of oversite the LACTC would have over the allocations to local jurisdictions. Their role would be limited to auditing at their discretion. BIB] 37175-U01 CC-U02 MIN-U02 NOV-U02 1-U02 1989-U02 LG1-U03 LI1-U03 FO3794-U03 FO3837-U03 FO3875-U03 DO3876-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 10/11/2001-U04 ADMIN-U04 BIB] 37260-U01 1989-U02 11-U02 01-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LG1-U03 LI1-U03 FO3794-U03 FO8598-U03 DO3876-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 10/11/2001-U04 ADMIN-U04 CITY-U05 COUNCIL-U05 MINUTES-U05 1989 11 01 CC MINòw @˜v&CC MIN NOV 1 1989[Þ›[H3›8 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL NOVEMBER 1, 1989 OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK PAGE SEVEN The intent of the measure is to improve street and freeway maintenance and operations. She further explained that staff is recommending Council adopt a resolution approving the Fight Gridlock Ordinance and Expenditure Plan and support of the measure both due to its positive impact upon congestion and air pollution and due to the number of projects directly benefiting Baldwin Park which it would make possible. A representative from LACTC explained the Gridlock Ordinance as previously presented and answered N questions to the following concerns of the City Council: the nine cents tax; the amount of money the city would receive from the funds; how the money would be used; and how many cities are in support of the measure. It was moved and seconded to table the proposed MOTION TO transportation measure for later discussion. M/S/C: TABLE IZELL/MCNEILL. There were no objections. Acting Director of Community Services Rangel explained REFUSE that the City received seven 7) proposals from refuse CONTRACT companies and the committee narrowed the selection down to two, Webster's Refuse Disposal and Consolidated Disposal Service, Inc., as the most responsible and responsive to the City's proposal request. He recommended that the City Council enter into a franchise agreement with either Webster's Refuse Disposal or Consolidated Disposal Service, Inc. and form an Ad Hoc Recycling Committee. It was moved and seconded to recommend Webster's WEBSTER'S Refuse Disposal as the refuse collection provider. REFUSE M/S/C: MCNEILL/IZELL. There were no objections. APPROVED City Attorney Flandrick stated that at the next council meeting the City Council would approve the Franchise Agreement with Webster's Refuse Disposal. After further discussion, Council recommended that at the next council meeting they would form an Ad Hoc Recycling Committee and each councilmember would chose a member to serve on the committee. Administrative Assistant Hazen explained that any TRIP City, who employs over 200 people, is required to REDUCTION submit a trip reduction plan to AQMD. He outlined the PLAN regulations and the goal of the City's proposed trip reduction plan as listed in the staff report. The City Council is requested to approve the recommendations as listed in the report. \ Council discussed the pros and cons of the trip reduction plan and if the plan would benefit the people in the community. It was moved and seconded to apply for the exemption with ninety one employees and wait until the City has to comply with AQMD requirements. N/S: LOWES/MCNEILL. ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES COUNCILMEMBERS MCNEILL NOTION DID NOT NOES COUNCILMEMBERS IZELL AND MAYOR KING CARRY ABSENT COUNCILMEMBERS NONE BIB] 37175-U01 CC-U02 MIN-U02 NOV-U02 1-U02 1989-U02 LG1-U03 LI1-U03 FO3794-U03 FO3837-U03 FO3875-U03 DO3876-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 10/11/2001-U04 ADMIN-U04 BIB] 37260-U01 1989-U02 11-U02 01-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LG1-U03 LI1-U03 FO3794-U03 FO8598-U03 DO3876-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 10/11/2001-U04 ADMIN-U04 CITY-U05 COUNCIL-U05 MINUTES-U05 1989 11 01 CC MINòw @˜v&CC MIN NOV 1 1989[Þ›[H3›8 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL NOVEMBER 1, 1989 OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK PAGE EIGHT Council discussed the deadline to apply for exemption, DISCUSSION and if there was a need to take any action. The possibility of bringing this item back at the next council meeting to hold an informal public hearing to get public input was also discussed. It was moved and seconded to delay this item until the next council meeting and advertise for a public hearing. N/S: IZELL/KING. ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES COUNCILMEMBERS IZELL AND MAYOR KING MOTION DID NOT NOES COUNCILMEMBERS LOWES MCNEILL CARRY ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS NONE City Clerk Gair reported that election results will be ELECTION reported to the Hilton Shout" and on the new phone RETURNS recording system on election day after 10:00 p.m. Council concurred. 00- The meeting adjourned to a Joint Closed Session with CLOSED the Redevelopment Agency to consider personnel matters SESSION at 9:30 p.m. The regular meeting of the City Council was back in In session at 10:10 p.m. Roll Call remained the same. SESSION It was moved and seconded as a subsequent need" item CHIEF OF based on the vacancy created on Monday, October 30, POLICE 1989, to appoint Carmine Lanza as Chief of Police, APPOINTED effective October 30, 1989. M/S/C: MCNEILL/LOWES. There were no objections. 00- It was moved and seconded to adjourn the regular MEETING meeting of the City Council at 10:15 p.m. in memory ADJOURNED of those who have suffered from the San Francisco 10:15 P.M. earthquake. N/S/C: IZELL/MCNEILL. There were no objections. BIB] 37175-U01 CC-U02 MIN-U02 NOV-U02 1-U02 1989-U02 LG1-U03 LI1-U03 FO3794-U03 FO3837-U03 FO3875-U03 DO3876-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 10/11/2001-U04 ADMIN-U04 BIB] 37260-U01 1989-U02 11-U02 01-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LG1-U03 LI1-U03 FO3794-U03 FO8598-U03 DO3876-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 10/11/2001-U04 ADMIN-U04 CITY-U05 COUNCIL-U05 MINUTES-U05