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It was moved by Councilman Kinney, and seconded by Councilman Reid, that the <br /> public hearing be closed. <br /> The roll call vote was as follows: <br />AYES: Councilmen Kinney, Reid, and Mayor Pro Tem Mori <br />NOES: None <br />ABSENT: Councilman Herlihy and Mayor Pearson <br /> <br /> It was moved by Councilman Reid, and seconded by Councilman Kinney, that Ordi- <br />nance No. 708, to be read by title only and waiving further reading thereof, amend- <br />ing Sections 2-5.35 and 2-5.37, Article 3, Chapter 2, Title II of the Ordinance Code <br />of the City of Pleasanton to require a minimum 23 ft. front setback for single <br />family residences and a minimum 20 ft. front setback for multiple residences, be <br />introduced. <br />The roll call vote was as follows: <br />AYES: Councilmen Kinney, Reid, and Mayor Pro Tem Mori <br />NOES: None <br />ABSENT: Councilman Herlihy and Mayor Pearson <br /> <br />Application of the Plannin~ Commission to amend Section 2-9.40~ Article 18~ Chapter <br />2, Title II of the Ordinance Code of the City of Pleasanton to require temporary <br />signs concerning events of an emer~ency~ patriq.tic~ reli~ious or civic nature to be <br />removed within seven (7) days of the event to which they pertain~ and to prohibit <br />the posting of political signs on public property <br /> Mayor Pro Tam Mori declared the public hearing open. <br /> <br /> M~ Harris presented the staff report regarding this matter, stating this amend- <br />ment is proposed in order to exercise more control over the display of signs and <br />banners relating to elections or events of a civic, community, patriotic, religious <br />or emergency nature, requiring that all signs must be removed with seven days as <br />opposed to the present allowable time of fifteen days. <br /> <br /> No one in the audience spoke in favor or in opposition to this application. <br /> <br /> The City Council requested the City Attorney to investigate and determine <br />whether this ordinance would apply to signs put up before a primary and kept up <br />to the general election and signs of a community nature. <br /> <br /> It was moved by Councilman Kinney, and seconded by Councilman Reid, that this <br />matter be continued to the meeting of 9-12-73, for full Council consideration~ <br />The roll call vote was as follows: <br />AYES: Councilmen Kinney, Reid, snd Mayor Pro Tam Mori <br />NOES: None <br />ABSENT: Councilman Herlihy and Mayor Pearson <br /> <br />MATTERS CONTINUED FOR DECISION <br />RepOrt, Re: Final Draft of Private Sewage DiSposal. Po.!iC.!ea.~ ~!~ Holdtn~ Tanks and <br />(2) SeptiC. Tanks <br /> This item was continued to the meeting of 9-12-73, as requested by the Chamber of <br />Commerce. <br /> <br />SPECIAL REPORTS <br /> There were no Special Reports presented at this meeting. <br /> <br />REPORTS OF BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS <br />Report of the Park and Recreation Commission! Re: Revenue Sharin~ for Cultural Arts <br />Center <br /> Mr~ Campbell presented the report of the Park and Recreation Commission regarding <br />this matter which recommends that the City Council hold in advance $35,000.00 of <br />Revenue Sharing funds for the Fiscal Year 1973-74 to begin a Cultural Arts facility <br />~o~~ pottery and art. <br /> <br /> 1~ was moved by Councilman Reid, and seconded by Councilman Kinney, that this <br />matter be continued to the meeting of 9-12-73, for full Council consideration. <br />The roll call vote was as follows: <br /> <br />AYES: Councilmen Kinney, Reid, and Mayor Pro Tam Mori <br />NOES: None <br />ABSENT: Councilman Herlihy and Mayor Pearson <br /> <br /> 4. 8/27/73 <br /> <br /> <br />