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5p� <br /> Mr. Magee suggested that the street is only 30 feet wide. Assistant <br /> City Manager Smith again described the 60-foot street. <br /> MOTION: Councilman Norris moved, setonded by Councilman Vega, to <br /> continue the public hearing for one week until August 9, 1916 regular <br /> � meeting. <br /> CLARIFICATION: Councilman Norris stated that it is the intent of <br /> his motion to continue the hearing pending receipt from staff of <br /> traffic infonnation, the use of transparencies on the large screen <br /> to indicate details of the area in question. and any other informa- <br /> tion staff may be able to prepare to assist Council in considering <br /> the proposed abandonment. Councilman Norris also noted that it would <br /> be expected staff would provide some documentation so that Council <br /> can consider alternatives which involve abandonment of all of Hilton <br /> Street. <br /> City Attorney Schricker advised that Council may look at alternatives <br /> available if the entire street were to be abandoned. but that if it <br /> is the desire of Council to consider such abandonment. then new pro- <br /> ceedings would have to be commenced. <br /> The rtation carried unanimously by voice vote. (MINUTE ORDER N0. 76-213) <br /> City Attorney Schricker advised Mr. Sicotte and Mr. Magee that they <br /> are hereby being given oral notice of the continuation of the public <br /> hearing on the proposed abandonment of a portion of Hilton Street <br /> to 7:30 p.m., Nbnday, August 9. 1916 and that no further notice is <br /> required or will be given. <br /> � (The Council recessed from 9•05 to 9:15 p.m.) <br /> Installation of sto si ns at various locations <br /> to contro r g t-o -way vio ations <br /> Assistant City Manager Smith referred to the Manager's report of <br /> July 29, 1976 regarding the installation of certain stop signs and <br /> attachtng a report of the Director of Public Works dated July 14. <br /> Request was made that in the future staff provide street maps rather <br /> than copies of aerial views when such information is required. <br /> (memo 8/3/76) <br /> In reply to question, Director of Public Works Pusich advised that <br /> the law requires 15 feet of red curb with the use of stop signs, <br /> and noted that sight distance of the sign is essential. <br /> City Attorney Schricker confirmed that the Vehicle Code does not <br /> permit parking w�thin 15 feet of a stop sign. <br /> MOTION: Title having been read, Councilman Biagi introduced the <br /> following resolution and �ved, seconded by Councilman Barrett, its <br /> adoption. <br /> ' RESOLUTION N0. 7657 ESTABLISHING AND DECLARING DESIC�IATED <br /> ENTR NCE 0 INTERSECTIONS TO BE STOP ENTRANCES <br /> The resolution was adopted unanimously by roll call vote. <br /> -5- <br /> , Reg.Mtg. <br /> 8/2/ 16 <br />