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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-06-15Page #9 - Council Minutes - 6/15/70 LIFEGUARD AND MAINTENANCE :,'EJiVICE =' AGRMT. JJUNTINGTON PACIFIC COPP. Mr. William E. Poster, Vice-Presilcnt of the Huntington 11acil'ic Corp., 2110 Main Street, City, addressed Council and stated that the direction given the City Attorney earlier in the meeting covering the poco-;ibility of a court approved stipulation to approve contract for lifeguard and maintenance service on the beach north of the pier was unacceptable to the Huntington Pacific Company. Discussion was held b., Council on the matter, however, no action was taken. ASSIGNMENTOFMASTER LEASE - HUNTINGTON DRIFTWOOD Mrs. Martha Holt addressed Council and requested that Council rescind the action to assign the Master Lease between the City and California Electric Construction Company to Huntington Ltd., and that further action on the matter be deferred to the meeting of July 6, 1970. No action was taken by Council on this request. Mr. T. V. Talbert, City, addressed Council and also requested that this same action be taken by Council. No action was taken by Council on the requests. q'7 - 35 REQUEST - APPLICATION FOR SURFBOARD RENTAL VEHICLE ON BEACH Mr. Jerry Shea, Attorney, representing the Huntington Pacific Corporation, addressed Council and requested that the Planning Commission be instructec to hear a request from Gregory Call for a Conditional Exception to per- mit a surfboard rental vehicle on beach property west of the pier. The City Attorney advised Council that a temporary Council Permit for this purpose may be issued with various conditions imposed. On motion by Gibbs, Council directed that a special temporary Council Permit be issued to Mr. Gregory Call to allow a surfboard rental veh'�cle on beach property west of the municipal pier, subject to reasonable conditions imposed by the City Attorney and City Administrator, and without prejudice to the public's rights to the beach recreation ease- ment. Motion carried. 74 •-31 PARKING LOTS - MORATORIUM AREA Mr. T. 0. Padilla, representing Parking Company of America, addressed Council and inquired if it was the City's intention to require that a set fee be charged by all parking lots in the downtown moratorium area. Council requested that the City Administrator meet with Mr. Padilla for clarification of this matter. n-3/ DOWNTOWN PARKING LOT REQUESTS Mr. George Arnold, 4o82 loth Street, City, addressed Council and requester: that a pro -rate charge method be used in the issuance of City business license. Council informed Mr. Arnold that the City Administrator would meet wi.,., him regarding this matter. Mr. James Nation, 1710 Pine Street, City, informed Council that he had met the city's requirements for operation of a parking lot in the e>wn- town moratorium area;.however, an error in the technical descrip-lion pertaining to the footage of his lot had been made with prevented him from opening his lot. The Council informed Mr. Nation that the City Administrator wou him in order to resolve; his problem. Mr. Sam Landi, 319 17th Street, City, stated that he believed the park- ing lot operators in the downtown area should be permitted to set t'..eir own rates for parking. Page # 10 - Council IAinute. - 6/15/70 9,Y PARKING LOT FEES - ORIGINAL ACTION RESCINDED Following discussion, on motion by Matney, Council rescinded their previous action which required that a minimum of 75 cents be charged I or parking on non -conforming lots in the parking authority expansion area. Motion carried. ADJOURNMENT On motion by Bartlett, the regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach adjourned at 12:00 A.M. to Monday, June 22, 1970, at 7:00 P.M. Motion carried. Paul C. nes City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California Donald D. Shipie Mayor ATTEST: i Paul C. ones City Clerk