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<br /> Best Maintained Garden/Landscape <br /> 1505 BREWSTER AVENUE <br /> Alfonso and Edelmir Pereda thanked the Council. <br /> Best Compatible Building-Garden/Landscape <br /> 842 EDGEWOOD <br /> Lynwood and Janet Gaskin thanked the Council. <br /> Best Remodeled for Special Use/Non-Profit <br /> HUMAN INVESTMENT PROJECT, 606 HILTON STREET <br /> Joelle Perkocha thanked the Council. <br /> Best Historical Restoration <br /> 391 STAMBAUGH STREET <br /> Mariano and Angela Ceccato thanked the Council. <br /> Most Beautiful Garden/Landscape <br /> 1931 HOPKINS <br /> Harvard Staggs and Susan Staggs thanked the Council <br /> Best Conversion to Low Water Usage Garden/landscape <br /> 1904 WHIPPLE AVENUE <br /> Lawrence and Lynne Klein thanked the Council <br /> Best Architectural Design <br /> SCHNEIDER'S, 2198 BROADWAY <br /> Mrs. Schneider and the architects, Larry Binkley and Denise Tom-Sera <br /> thanked the Council. <br /> Most Beautiful Commercial Landscape <br /> 500 ORACLE PARKWAY <br /> Shirley Tesi thanked the Council. <br /> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> Mayor Buchan declared a recess at 1:15 p.m. <br /> The Meeting reconvened at 1:20 p.m. <br /> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> 2. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS <br /> A. Peter Hughes, Peninsula Celebration Association, referred to Resolution <br /> No. 11593 setting fees for fireworks displays at $212 per occurrence, and <br /> asked Council to waive the fee. <br /> CONSENSUS: It was determined by Mayor Buchan that it was the consensus of <br /> the Council to direct staff to look into this matter and report back to <br /> Council. <br /> MEMO 6/29/93 <br /> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> Special Council Meeting Minutes <br /> June 28, 1993 MINUTE BOOK NO. 51 <br /> Page 2 Page No. 449 <br /> , - - ,- -""" " <br />