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<br /> . . . - <br /> MAYOR JIM HARTNETT MINUTES <br /> '- VICE MAYOR DIANE HOWARD <br /> COUNCILMEMBER JUDY BUCHAN CITY COUNCIL <br /> COUNCILMEMBER RJCHARD S. CLAIRE 401 MARSHALL ST. <br /> COUNCILMEMBER GEORGI LA BERGE REGULAR MEETING <br /> COUNC1LMEMBER MATT LEIPZIG FEBRUARY 26,1996 <br /> COUNCILMEMBER IRA RUSKIN <br /> CALL TO ORDER - 7:33 p.m., Mayor Hartnett presiding <br /> ROLL CALL <br /> Council Members present: Buchan, Howard, La Berge, Leipzig, Ruskin and <br /> Mayor Hartnett <br /> Council Members absent: Claire <br /> Staff present: Everett, Schricker, Jorgenson and Nelson, Rivera-Pena, Ingram, Fink, <br /> Patterson, Luck, Lynch, Jany <br /> PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - Councilwoman La Berge <br /> INVOCATION: Pastor Dennis Logie <br /> First Christian Church <br /> ---. -----______n______------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> 1. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS <br /> A. Robert Clinton, 1064-1 Oth Avenue, speaking for a group of local homeowners, advised <br /> Council that a petition was submitted to Council last October describing unacceptable <br /> conditions and behavior at 1057-lOth Avenue, a rental property. Mr. Clinton stated the <br /> property was up for sale, but there were 10-14 people residing in this one-family home <br /> with 11 cars, the property was in such poor condition that it was adversely affecting the <br /> neighborhood, and asked Council to do something about this public nuisance. <br /> B. Karl Schroeder, 1053-lOth Avenue, described specific problems that had occurred at <br /> 1O57-l0th Avenue, stated there were too many people in one dwelling, and asked Council <br /> for assistance to remedy this situation. <br /> Mayor Hartnett acknowledged receipt of the petition and the response of the City's code <br /> enforcement officer, and advised that the Building Department would take another look at <br /> the situation. Mayor Hartnett suggested this situation would benefit ITom the services of <br /> the Peninsula Conflict Resolution Center, and asked staff to facilitate this matter. <br /> I (100) MEMO 2/27/96 <br /> L.- <br /> MINUTE BOOK NO. 54 <br /> Page No. 089 <br />