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City Council
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1/3/1976
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298 <br /> Approval of warrants nos 29,841 through 29,929, totaling <br /> $49,991 79 <br /> In response to request, City Manager Fales and City Attorney <br /> Schricker adv�sed that a requirement that adequate temporary <br /> rest room facilities be provided for the Fourth of July Parade <br /> can be handled administratively by an addition to the letter ' <br /> perm�t (Memo 6/7/77) <br /> The motion carried una m mously by roll call vote <br /> Written Communlcation <br /> 1 Letter from Mr and Mrs William Tresnon, 634 Leahy Street, <br /> regarding the Lily Theatre and Playboy Adult Book Store (not <br /> an Agenda item) <br /> There being no ob�ection, Mayor Leipzig asked the City Clerk <br /> to transmit to Mr and Mrs Tresnon a copy of the report of <br /> the City Manager of June 2, 1977 regarding the sub�ect letter <br /> and attaching report from the Chief of Police <br /> (Memo 6/7/77) <br /> 2 Memorandum from Councilman Norris re Sex-oriented Establish- <br /> ments (not an Agenda item) <br /> Councilman Norris read the sub�ect memorandum <br /> MOTION Councilman Norris moved that staff be directed to <br /> draft legislation which would restrict sex-shops to industrial � <br /> areas and no closer than three blocks apart <br /> City Attorney Schricker corrunented on the U S Supreme Court <br /> decision regarding the "Detroit Ordinance" Mr Schricker <br /> advised that if an existing business was establ�shed in <br /> accordance with the requirements of the zoning ordinance, it <br /> cannot be forced to move by a change in the zoning ordinance. <br /> The motion died for lack of a second <br /> Ad�ournment <br /> MOTION Councilman Vega moved, seconded by Councilman Biagi, to <br /> ad�ourn until 7 00 p m, Monday, June 13, 1977 in the Board of <br /> Supervisors Chambers, 401 Marshall Street, for the purpose of con- <br /> ducting a group interview session with applicants for appointment <br /> to City boards, commissions and committees <br /> The motion carried unanimously by voice vote <br /> The City Council ad�ourned at 9.30 p m. <br /> JACQUELINE C. HILDEBRAND � <br /> City Clerk <br /> Reg.Mtg -9- <br /> 6/6/77 <br /> I , a � � <br />
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