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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08/08/1983 - Regular Meetingr' - 111 • COUNCIL MEMBERS . 0f 9G 9,p F9 �(s �� LL � � 9 S REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING PLACE: Council Chambers TINE: P.M. DA: August 8, 1983 MINUTES INDEX Barretts Saloon/ E.gads U/P 1717(A) (88) Mayor Hart presented a Permaplacqued Certificate of Appreciation to Douglas Ammerman, former Parks, sent x x x x x x x Beaches and Recreation Commissioner. A. ROLL CALL. Motion on x B. The reading of the Minutes of the Meeting of All July 25, 1983, was waived, approved as written, and ordered filed. Motion x C. The reading in full of all ordinances and All Ayes resolutions under consideration was waived, and the City Clerk was directed to read by titles only. D. HEARINGS: 1. Mayor Hart opened the public hearing to gather testimony and make a determination as to whether or not BARRETTS SALOON AND RESTAURANT (E.GADS), located at.2100 West Ocean Front, is being operated in compliance with the Conditions of Approval of USE PERMIT NO. 1717(AMENDED), which allows a restaurant with live entertainment and dancing at that location. Report from the Planning Department, was presented. The City Clerk advised that after the printing of the agenda, information was received from the applicant relative to work . recently done at E.gads with respect to noise attenuation. It was noted that at the City Council meeting of July 25, 1983, the Council received several written complaints from Rex Chandler, owner of The Rex restaurant, regarding noise and vibration created by the live entertainment at E.gads. There was also testimony that E.gads was allowing noise to escape to the outside by keeping the front door to the street open. Lt. Chandler of the Newport Beach Police Department, advised that they were not opposed to E.gads maintaining their dance and entertainment license, as they had not received a great number of complaints with respect to noise, and did not consider E.gads a chronic problem. He added that the noise level was significantly less than similar establishments in the same area. • Volume 37 - Page 246 INDEX Barretts Saloon/ E.gads U/P 1717(A) (88) r Q ; COUNCIL MEMBERS \rAl '0 i NO -� �,AGtp August 8, 1983 MINUTES 10111W4 It was pointed out during discussion that as Barrette of July 1, Richard Laurence, owner of the Saloon/ McFadden building in which E.gads is located, E.gads has failed to purchase the twelve annual parking permits required as a condition of the original use permit, which allows the live entertainment in E.gads, and the expansion of The Rex restaurant. If the noise and vibration problems are solved, the parking permit problem remains to be the only violation in need of correction. .James Parker, 1201 Dove Street, Attorney representing E.gads, addressed the Council and reported that Mr. Barrett, operator of E.gads, has taken steps in order to solve the noise problem in which: 1) The interior walls and ceiling of the corridor between the kitchens of the two restaurants have been insulated and acoustical tile applied; 2) A heavy drape has been hung at the end of the corridor; and 3) Two layers of pad and a heavy carpet has been installed on the bandstand to reduce vibration. With respect to the condition of approval requiring the front doors and windows to • remain closed during hours of music, Mr. Parker advised that they have had a "mechanical" problem with the front door which will soon be repaired. It was also the applicant's understanding that the doors could remain open in between sets of live music at which time prerecorded music is played. Mr. Barrett now understands that the doors are to remain closed when any type of music is being; played. He added that live music is only played four nights a week, and on Sunday's The Rex restaurant is closed. Mayor Pro Tem Maurer commented that the prerecorded music played in between the sets of live music was very loud and amplified. • Volume 37 - Page 247 • �' COUNCIL MEMBERS qc �o t�`� yt qG q�At`q� G �q Rnl rAJ 1 9p ���Fp 0 August 8, 1983 MINUTES ce, el 9, n d to , as Kt eth n 1 s the I 9 ,11 it INDEX lBarretts Dan Carlton, 695 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, Attorney representing Richard Lauren owner of the McFadden building and new hot which adjoins The Rex restaurant and E.gad addressed the Council and advised that the in -lieu parking fees referred to earlier i discussion will be paid tomorrow. With respect to the noise from E.gads, he state it was "totally unacceptable," and can be heard in the hotel which is soon to be opened. He introduced John Van Houten, Consulting Engineer in Acoustics, who distributed a summary of findings relative noise control within the McFadden building Mr. Van Houten stated that the noise measurements were obtained at the subject building on Saturday night, August 6, 1983 between 10 p.m. and 11 p.m., and indicated that with the band playing at E.gads, excessive levels were experienced on the sidewalk of West Ocean Front, at hotel roc above E.gads, and at The Rex restaurant ne to E.gads. Reference was also made to a report by Mr. Van Houten dated April 24, 1979, to Thirti Street Architects on the subject of noise assessment, the impact of live music withi the restaurant, and noise control for hote units at the McFadden building. He stated that recommendations were provided in the 1979 report which, when implemented, would . reduce the excessive noise to acceptable levels. In particular, the recommendation he felt needed to be considered are: 1) Live entertainment should be limited to three (3) musicians; 2) The sound level exceeded 10% of time during the playing of the musicians should not exceed 80 dB(A); and 3) All windows should be fixed assemblies with a noise reductio of 30 dB. Mr. Van Houten answered questions regardin the above report. During discussion it was indicated by some Council Members that the problem of "insid noise within the McFadden structure, was n a City responsibility and was a landlord /tenant responsibility. • Volume 37 - Page 248 MINUTES ce, el 9, n d to , as Kt eth n 1 s the I 9 ,11 it INDEX lBarretts AM COUNCIL MEMBERS �0 0 sL9�G `G�A�� �tt`, GOP August 8, 1983 Rnl i CAI I 'P S MINUTES INDEX Barrette Saloon/ E.gads Mr. Carlton addressed the Council again and stated that Mr. Laurence is very concerned with the operation of E.gads and hopeful of its success. He suggested this item be referred to the Planning Department in order that Messrs. Barrett and Laurence, and the sound engineers can get together and work out a reasonable solution prior to the opening of Mr. Laurence's new hotel. Rex Chandler, operator of The Rex restaurant adjacent to E.gads, addressed the Council and stated that he took over the restaurant last July. He stated that even though improvements have been made in an attempt to reduce noise, the sound attenuation is not sufficient. He stated his business is suffering, as the music still carries through the hallway and can be heard by those dining in the restaurant. John Shay, 2214 W. Ocean Front, addressed the Council and expressed his concern of the outside noise from E.gads. He stated that he drove by E.gads this past Saturday evening at 10:40 p.m., and noticed three windows opened six to eight inches. John Hillard, Consulting Engineer in Acoustics, Santa Ana, addressed the Council and stated that he was requested by Mr. Laurence to review the noise considerations in the overall McFadden building. He • referred to the California Noise Insulation Standards adopted August 22, 1974. He felt these standards should be reviewed by the City Council on the basis that, "is the City of Newport Beach involved in administering these standards to protect persons within new hotels, motels, apartment houses and dwellings, other than single - family detached dwellings ?" lie advised that he measured the noise level in the new hotel, as well as the noise level from the band, and his measurements were the same as Mr. Van Houten's. With respect to the City conforming to California Noise Insulation Standards, the City Attorney stated he would assume that the Building Department in reviewing plans, conform to all applicable State standards. However, inasmuch as the subject hotel is not a "new" hotel and only a remodeling of an existing structure, he would have to defer that question to the Building Department. • Volume 37 - Page 249 INDEX Barrette Saloon/ E.gads • 00tion All Aye • x ('v MINUTES August 8, 1983 Mr. Parker addressed the Council again and stated he was hopeful that a reasonable solution could be worked out between the tenant and landlord. He referred to, and discussed a report included with the staff report from Don Cicchetti, Sound Consultant, relative to ambient noise levels measured at E.gads on April 11, 1982. He stated that said report was provided by Mr. Laurence in 1982 to the City for consideration in the granting of E.gads' permit. He urged the Council to take action at this time. Mr. Van Houten addressed the Council again and stated that he had contacted Mr. Cicchetti as he felt his noise study was rather incomplete and did not represent to him a satisfactory assessment of the noise problem. In discussing the study with Mr. Cicchetti, he quieried what type of instrument was used to measure the noise level, and also discovered that Mr. Cicchetti had never performed such a study, and has not since that time. He stated that Mr. Cicchetti told him he was acting as an audio technician for E.gads, installing amplifiers, speakers, etc., and as a separate project, was asked to do the subject noise study. Mr. Cicchetti indicated to him he was not qualified to perform such a study. Hearing no others wishing to address the Council, the public hearing was closed. Motion was made to take no further action at this time, with the provision that the use permit, as it pertains to live entertainment and dancing for Barretts Saloon and Restaurant, shall be reviewed by the Planning Commission at the end of one year. Council Member Heather suggested the City Council review the subject use permit in six months, which was agreeable with the maker of the motion. Mayor Pro Tem. Maurer also included in his motion, a request that the City Manager report back at the next meeting, the status of the in —lieu parking fees owed by Rick Laurence. The motion, as amended, was voted on and carried. Volume 37 — Page 250 Barrette Saloon/ E.gads (Rl i T OF NE UURT E3El�,Lii COUNCIL MEMBERS $q��'Q++�� August 8, 1983 MINUTES lk ►1) 2. Mayor Hart opened the public hearing Vacation regarding VACATION OF STREET RIGHT -OF -WAY FOR (90) . THE CONVERSION OF PUBLIC STREETS TO PRIVATE STREETS WITHIN TRACT 10151 - HARBOR HILL. Report from Public Works, was presented. Motion x Pursuant to recommendation from the staff, All Ayes motion was made to continue the hearing to September 12, 1983. E. PUBLIC COMMENTS: 1. Ann Mound, 3128 Country Club Drive, Costa So. Coast Mesa, Chairman of the Advocacy Committee, Repertory South Coast Repertory, addressed the Council and expressed appreciation for the City's financial support. She invited Council Members to a special event to be held on September 8, 1983, wherein recognition will be given to Newport Beach. 2. Joe Padea, 2710 W. St. Andrews, Santa Ana, PB&R/ addressed the Council and stated that for the Tournament past two years he has been a director for a racquet ball tournament in Newport Beach. The first tournament was sponsored by the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department. . The second year he stated he was informed that the tournament could not be sponsored by the City, and he ran that tournament himself and paid the rental fees. This year he was Informed that a Special Events Permit would . be needed, plus court fees, all totaling $550.00. He stated that it would be impossible to have the tournament this year unless the rental fees were reduced, or waived. He submitted a petition with 15 signatures of Newport Beach residents adjacent to the racquet ball courts on 56th and Seashore, supporting the tournament. There being no objections, this request was referred to the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission for consideration at their meeting of September 6, 1983. F. CONSENT CALENDAR: Motion x The following actions were taken as indicated, All Ayes except for those items removed: 1. ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION: None. • Volume 37- 251 ins it Bsn/ ;83 -82 !70 )oa it Ban/ avelopmt 83 -83 1 ego Crk it Prg '09 R /Trees ) lding/ tr Noise e 2. RESOLUTIONS FOR ADOPTION: (a) Resolution No. 83 -82 authorizing the BaL Mayor and City Clerk to execute Yac'. . amendment to the assignment of lease Lea . regarding the Balboa Yacht Basin. Res (Report from Marine Department) C -2 (38 (b) Resolution No. 83 -83 authorizing the filing of a Supplementary Loan Bal Application to the Department of Boating Yac and Waterways in the amount of Eight Red Hundred Thousand Dollars ($800,000) for Res the redevelopment of the Balboa Yacht (51 Basin; and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Loan Agreement. (Reports from Public Works and Marine Departments) 3. CONTRACTS /AGREEMENTS: (a) Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to SDi execute a Cooperative Agreement with the Sdm City of Irvine and The Irvine Company to C -2 fund the local portion of the San Diego (38 Creek Sediment Monitoring Program; and authorize the City Manager to execute a Joint Funding Agreement with the United States Department of Interior Geological Survey for the subject program . (Report from Public Works) . 4. COMMUNICATIONS - For referral as indicated: (a) To Parks, Beaches and Recreation for PRd response:, letter from Larry Root (62 regarding alleged damage to his driveway, curb and gutter by parkway tree. (b) To Public Works for response, request PW for right -of -way access clarification (74 regarding Lots 1 and 2, Tract 1210, from attorney representing lessee, 7 -11 Rent -A -Car. (c) To the Building Director for response, Bud letter of complaint from Diana L. Cn: Waterman, regarding alleged hazards and (2t annoyance of construction currently taking place at 1508 West Oceanfront. (d) To Fire Department for inclusion in the Fil records, letter of commendation from John F. Bishop regarding.outstanding 4(4: service of Firefighters and Paramedics during recent emergency at their home. (e) Removed from the Consent Calendar. • Volume 37 - Page 252 ins it Bsn/ ;83 -82 !70 )oa it Ban/ avelopmt 83 -83 1 ego Crk it Prg '09 R /Trees ) lding/ tr Noise e COUNCIL MEMBERS August 8, 1983 MINUTES (f) To Pending Legislation and Procedural Legislation Ethics Committee, request from Member of (48) the California Assembly Sam Farr, Santa . Cruz and Monterey Counties for endorsement and input for quality projects regarding the Roberti- Z'berg Open Space and Recreational Program. (g) Removed from the Consent Calendar. (h) To Planning Department for ongoing Planning study, letter from Friends of Oasis (68) regarding the Fifth Avenue Irvine Company property adjoining the Oasis Senior Center. 5. COMMUNICATIONS - For referral to the City Clerk for inclusion in the records: (a) Copy of letter to Assistant City Attorney regarding the City's employee health plans. (b) Copy of Jan D. Vandersloot, M.D.'s Letter to the Editor regarding suggestions for smog reduction and solar energy promotion. (c) Copy of letter from Central Newport Beach Community Association President regarding recreational vehicles parking problem and sidewalk safety on the Ocean • Front, with response from City Manager. (d) Orange County Division League of California Cities Tentative Agenda for the General Meeting of August 11, 1983. (e) Minutes of June 22, and Preliminary Agenda of August 10, 1983 - Local Agency Formation Commission of Orange County. (f) Application No. A830718 of Satterfield Airport Transportation Service; and General Telephone Company of California application for Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity before the State Public Utilities Commission. 6. CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES - For denial and (36) confirmation of the City Clerk's referral to the claims adjuster: (a) Monica L. Fraga for property damage, Fraga alleging damage to her vehicle and vehicle tire and rim as result of striking metal object and bole in roadway at intersection of Flagship and Patrice Road on June 20, 1983. Volume 37 - Page 253 COUNCIL MEMBERS C+0 � y �� ¢ G���� ���'@t`�G�� August 8, 1983 R L MINUTES INDEX (b) Charles Harrel for property damage, Hartel alleging right front tire damaged from . coupling on temporary water pipes in gutter of 105 -6th Street on July 12, 1983. (c) Pacific Telephone for property damage, Pacific alleging FDI cabinet pedestal damaged by Telephone back.hoe operated by City Utilities Department at 312 -8th Street on April. 22, 1983. For Rejection- -not timely filed: (d) Ray R. :Donald for property damage, Donald alleging City crews splashed black substance on rear of dwelling in alley near 1717 E. Balboa Boulevard on December 13, 1982. 7. SUMMONS AND COMPLAINTS - For denial and (36) confirmation of the City Clerk's referral to the claims adjuster: (a) Susan Ramsey, Orange County Superior Ramsey Court Case No. 40- 83 -85. 8. REQUEST TO FILL PERSONNEL VACANCIES: (Report (66) from the City Manager) (a) One Emergency Equipment Dispatcher, 1 Police Department. • (b) One Secretary, City Manager's Office. (c) One Typist -Clerk I, Senior Citizens, Recreation Division. (d) One Refuse Crewman, General Services Department. 9. STAFF AND COMMISSION REPORTS: None. 10. PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULING: None. 11. Removed from the Consent Calendar. 12. SOUND AMPLIFYCATION /SPECIAL EVENTS PERMIT FOR Permits SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA DISTRICT ASSEMBLIES OF (65) GOD - Uphold staff's approval of application for Friday, August 12, 1983 at Gazebo and lawn area, adjacent to the Balboa Pier, at 3:00 - 4:15 p.m. (Report from Business License Supervisor) 13. GARAGE BUILDING 16TH STREET UTILITIES SERVICE 16th St YARD (C -2396) - Approve the plans and Garage/ specifications; and authorize the City Clerk Utilities to advertise for bids to be opened at 11:00 C -2396 a.m., on August 30, 1983. (Report from (38) • Public Works) Volume 37 - Page 254 CITY OF NEWPORT REACH COUNCIL MEMBERS �rt�9 y9�y�y �G�'9 G���� %N: GS August 8, 1983 ROLL CALL 4� d' MINUTES IAlncv 14. RESUBDIVISION NO. 637 - Uphold staff's Resub 637 recommendations 1 - 6, as enumerated in their (84) report regarding approval of Subdivision Agreement guaranteeing completion of the public improvements required of Resubdivision No. 637 (Parcel No. 1, Parcel. Map 45 -10 (Resubdivision No. 3111 and portion of Block 92 and 93, Irvine's Subdivision located at 1601 San Miguel Drive, on the northeasterly side of San Joaquin Hills Road, between MacArthur Boulevard and San Miguel Drive in Harbor View Hills). (Report from Public Works) 15. DESILTING BASIN AT BIG CANYON RESERVOIR Big Canyon (C -2384) - Approve the plans and Res /Dsltg specifications; and authorize the City Clerk C -2384 to advertise for bids to be opened at 11 (38) a.m., on September 1, 1983. (Report from Public Works) 16. Removed from the Consent Calendar. 17. RESUBDIVISION NO. 740 - Uphold staff's Resub 740 recommendations 1 - 2, as enumerated in the (84) staff report regarding completion of the public improvements required with Resubdivision No. 740 (Lot 17, Block 132, Resubdivision of Corona del Mar, located at 217 Fernleaf Avenue on the southwesterly corner of Fernleaf Avenue and Seaview Avenue in Corona del Mar). (Report from Public Works) 18. PRELIMINARY REPORT ON PROPOSED CHINA COVE China Cove/ UTILITIES UNDERGROUNDING SPECIAL ASSESSMENT Undgr Utlts DISTRICT (ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 56) - (89) Direct staff to prepare a Resolution of Intention for consideration by the City Council on August 22, 1983. The proposed resolution will determine that the public convenience and necessity require the undergrounding of public utilities in China Cove by Special Assessment District Proceedings; also determine that the provisions of the Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1981, shall not'apply; and will set a date for a public hearing. (Report from Public Works) 19. SPECIAL CLEANUP AND BEAUTIFICATION REQUEST Garbage/ FROM CORONA DEL MAR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE - Trsh Approve and authorize City to participate in (44) drive for September 17 and 24, 1983. • Volume 37 - Page 255 COUNCIL MEMBERS \CAL\LAugust 8, 1983 ROLL MINUTES (25) (74) 20. BUDGET AMENDMENTS: . BA -003, $454,350.00 Increase in Budget Appropriations decrease in Unappropriated Surplus for Salary, Health and Life Premium, and Retirement contribution increases; General Fund. BA -004, $53,705.00 Increase in Budget Appropriations and decrease in Unappropriated Surplus for Salary, Health and Life Premium, and Retirement contribution increases; Park and Recreation Fund. BA -005, $41,050.00 Increase in Budget Appropriations and decrease in Unappropriated Surplus for Salary, Health and Life Premium, and Retirement contribution increases; Library Fund. BA -006, $1,520.00 Increase in Budget Appropriations and decrease in Unappropriated Surplus; Tide and Submerged Land Fund. BA -007, $33,440.00 Increase in Budget Appropriations and decrease in Unappropriated Surplus for Salary, Health and Life Premium, and Retirement contribution increases; Water Fund. BA -008, $3,000.00 Transfer in Budget Appropriations for additional funds to send four Planning Commissioners to the Annual . League of Cities Conference - October, 1.983, San Francisco; Planning (Travel and Meetings) Fund. BA -009, $9,000.00 Increase and transfer in Budget Appropriations - $4,000.00 (Art on the Move fall program) Reserve for Art /Culture, General Fund; and $5,000.00 (City Hall Gallery Refurbishment) Nondepartmental (Special Departmental Expense) Fund. G. ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR: 1. A letter from Nancy Skinner regarding "turn right lane" near "Arches Bridge," was presented. In response to Council inquiry, the Director of Public Works stated that, inasmuch as Pacific Coast Highway is a State Highway, representatives of his traffic staff would meet with CalTrans regarding Ms. Skinner's suggestion. Motion x In view of the foregoing, motion was made to All Ayes refer the subject letter to the Public Works Department for response, with copy to . Council. Volume 37 - Page 256 (25) (74) CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS \CALL 0ROLL 1;� August 8, 1983 MINUTES 9)TW9 2. A letter from Corona del Mar Chamber of PW Commerce, Board of Directors Member Dee (74) Masters, regarding GPA 79 -1, Section 2.3, was presented. It was noted that the Board of Directors was asking the City Council to request the County to conduct a traffic study of the area referred to in the letter, with the objective of reinstating the Spyglass Hill Road (Canyon Crest) extension on the Master Plan of Streets and Roads. It was also stated in the subject letter that the City was provided with a copy of a letter from the Chief, Special Studies Division, Transportation Planning, State Department of Transportation, Sacramento, dated May 15, 1981, which states: "At the present time, CalTrans intends to retain Pacific Coast Highway as a four lane conventional highway from MacArthur Boulevard (Route 73) to Laguna Canyon Road (Route 133) and beyond." The letter from the State also suggests: "Newport Beach may seek to relieve the traffic situation with selected parking prohibitions at key intersections during the peak periods as suggested in both EIR's (LCP and 80 -3)." Council Member Agee pointed out that the City Council is not in favor of removing any parking on Pacific Coast Highway in Corona • del Mar, and to his knowledge has never supported the idea. Motion x Motion was made to refer the letter from the All Ayes Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce to Public Works Department for response, with the request that the City's position be emphasized with respect to parking prohibition and a bypass for Corona del Mar. Richard Nichols, 519 Iris Avenue, President, Corona del Mar Community Association, addressed the Council and expressed concerns about General Plan Amendment 79 -1 with respect to the deletion of Canyon Crest. 3. Report from Public Works recommending Oasis Prk approval of plans and specifications for Grdg /5th Ave OASIS PARK GRADING AND 5TH AVENUE STREET St Impvm IMPROVEMENT BETWEEN JASMINE AND NARCISSUS C -2316 AVENUES (C- 2316), was presented. (38) Richard Nichols, 519 Iris Avenue, President of the Corona del Mar Community Association, addressed the Council citing his concerns with respect to the proposed project, and suggested this item be held in abeyance until • the Park study is done. Volume 37 - Page 257 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS � R F�F�GS� August 8, 1983 MINUTES INDEX Motion x It was pointed out that the plans for Oasis Oasis Prk Ayes x x x x x x Park Grading have been reviewed by the City Grdg /Sth.Ave NHS x Council on more than one occasion, and St Impvm therefore, motion was made to approve the • plans and specifications; and authorize the City Clerk to advertise for bids to be opened at 11 a.m., on August 31, 1983. 4. A report from the Marine Department Harbor Perm recommending denial of HARBOR PERMIT 11135 -35/ APPLICATION 11135 -35 BY GORDON STRUBE to Strube revise the residential float bayward of 1135 (51) Linda Isle, which was deferred from Council agenda of July 25, 1983, as requested by the applicant, was presented. Gordon Strube, 35 Linda Isle, applicant, addressed the Council in support of his request to create two slips bayward of his property. He stated that he presently has a single boat dock with his second boat stored at Marina del Rey. Mr. Strube made reference to Council Policy H -1, Section ]..E of Harbor Permit Policy, stating that Linda Isle is a guarded community, and he felt that a second boat dock would not impact parking. In addition, the Linda Isle Association has regulations against the renting, or lending of a boat dock. n x Motion was made to refer this item to the es Tidelands Affairs Committee for review of the existing Harbor Permit Policy, and report back on August 22, 1983. H. ORDINANCES FOR ADOPTION: None. I. CONTINUED BUSINESS: 1. BICYCLE TRAILS CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE. BT /CAC (24) Motion x Motion was made to defer (District 1) Council All Ayes Member Strauss's appointment to September 12, 1983.. 2. ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY CITIZENS ADVISORY EQ /CAC COMMITTEE. (24) Motion x Motion was made to defter (District b) Council All Ayes Member Agee's appointment to August 22, 1983. J. CURRENT BUSINESS: None. K. ADDITIONAL BUSINESS: None. The meeting adjourned at 9:20 p.m. �s Aoie Ma or ATL T i i tv !`lorl Volume 37 - Page 258