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Minutes 1976-06-07 i~~ CITY COUNCIL JUNE 7, 1976 ARRQYQ GRANDEd CALTFORNTA 4:30 P.M. The City Council met in regular adjourned meeting with Mayor de Leon presiding. Upon roll call, Council Members Spierling, Gallagher, Sch~egel and Millis reported present. - BUDGET STUDY SESSION The Council continued and completed study of the Preliminary Budget for the 1976-77 fiscal year, beginning with Page 17 through the end. ADJOURNMENT On motion of Councilman Spierling, seconded by Councilman Gallagher and unanimously carried, the meeting adjourned at 6:20 P.M. ATTEST: L%~ ~ DEPUTY CITY CLERK MAYOR CITY COUNCIL JUNE 8, 1976 ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA The City Council met in regular session with r~ayor Gabe de Leon presiding. Upon roll call, Council Members A1 Spierling, Matt Gallagher, ,7r., Cal Schlegel and P~Ia.rk Millis reported present. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE AND INVOCATION Mayor de Leon led the Pledge of Allegiance to our Flag; and immediately thereafter, Reverend Durham of the First Southern Baptist Church in Grover City, delivered the invocation. APPROVAL OF MINUTES The minutes for the regular meeting of May 25, 1976 and regular adjourned meetings of May 24th and June 1st, 1976, were approved as prepared. APPROVAL OF WARRANTS On motion of Councilman Spierling, seconded,by Cbuncilman Gallagher and unanimously carried, General Warrants No. 4798 through No. 5022, in the total amount of $8,273.48; and Payroll Wa~rants No. 6571 through No. 6650, in the total amount,of $26,364.85, were approved and ordered paid. PRESENTATION RE. SOUTH COUNTY REGIONAL GOVERNMENT CENTER - DODSON Bruce Dodson, of the Architecture & Planning firm of Stuhr, Dodson, Ward & Foster, who are consultants for the County on the site selection of a new Government Center in South County, presented the firm's findings on possible sites. He detailed; with the aid of diagrams and slides, the criteria used in finding a site and the various sites considered. Also reviewed were the proposed facility's components, which includes a library, citizens' center, school district's offices. and a South County Senior Citizens' Center, Supervisor Mankins was also present and gave a progress report of the project to date, stating a firm appraisal is being obtained for the preferred location (Site "D" south of Oak Park Boulevard and east of Highway 101). Also, a consultant has been authorized to go ahead with a schematic plotting for the Oak Park site. The Council discussed the proposal with Mr. Dodson and Supervisor Mankins, with the Council making no commitment pro or con for the proposal or proposed site. CONTINUATION OF PUBLIC HEARING - APPEAL OF REZONE #76-95 DENIAL, FAIR OAKS AVE.(MIYAKE)- FIRST READING OR ORDTNANCE TO REZONE FROM "R-A-B-3" TO "R-1" Administrator Butch briefly reviewed the background of this appeal from the Planning Commission's denial of Rezone Case No. 76-95 and continuation of the publie hearing from the Council's last regular meeting. Mayor de Leon declared that all persons would now be heard for or against the ' denial of this rezoning case. The following persons were present and spoke in favor of granting the rezone requests Ronald Bennett of Benstock, Ine., representing rezone applicant George Miyake; Fred Strong, representing South County Citizens for Eriviron- mental Balance and Economic Stability; George Miyake, Jr., Howard Sawada and George P~iyake, applicant for the rezoning, 7651 Cerritos, Stanton; Samuel R. Peterson, architect of Benstock, Inc.; Al Browne, 327 Corona Del Terra; and Addison Wood, 1133 Maple; and Wallis Hellmuth, Los Berros Road.