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1982/09/07City Hall, Anaheim, California - COUNCIL MINUTES - September 7, 1982, 10:00 A.M. The City Council of the City of Anaheim met in regular session. PRESENT: AB SENT: PRESENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Kaywood, Pickler, Overholt, Bay and Roth COUNCIL MEMBERS: None CITY MANAGER: William O. Talley CITY ATTORNEY: William P. Hopkins CITY CLERK: Linda D. Roberts FIRE ENGINEER: James L. Buskirk Mayor Roth called the meeting to order and welcomed those in attendance to the Council meeting. INVOCATION: The Reverend Rick Gastil, Hotline Help Center at Melodyland, gave the Invocation. FLAG SALUTE: Councilman E. Llewellyn Overholt, Jr., led the assembly in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. 119: LETTER OF ENDORSEMENT: Mayor Roth read the Letter of Endorsement for the Fourth Annual Mayor's Prayer Breakfast to be held on Wednesday, September 29, 1982, at the Anaheim Convention Center and further, encouraging the people of the community to designate Wednesday, September 29, 1982, as a day of Christian rededication. The letter was presented to and accepted by Mr. Kermit Sutherland, Chairman of the Prayer Breakfast. 119: PRESENTATION: Mayor Roth then announced the medal winners of the recently completed California State Firemen's Association Summer Olympics, held in Santa Clara August 3 through August 7, 1982. Eight fire fighters brought back 17 medals, 10 gold and 7 bronze. Track and Field winners were Murray Palls (four gold, one bronze); Jim Buskirk (one gold); Dover Ford (two gold, one bronze); Jerry Austin (two gold, one bronze); Rex Hall (one gold, one bronze). Other categories: Larry Kelley, Tennis (one bronze); Alex Aguirre, Racquet Ball (one bronze); Craig Castillo, Triathlon (one bronze). The Mayor congratulated the medalists on behalf of the Council; Jim Buskirk, Fire Engineer, also briefed the Council on the event. MINUTES: Councilwoman Kaywood moved to approve the minutes of the regular meeting held June 22, 1982. Councilman Pickier seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. WAIVER OF READING - ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS: Councilwoman Kaywood moved to waive the reading in full of all ordinances and resolutions of the Agenda, after reading of the title thereof by the City Clerk, and that consent to waiver is hereby given by all Council Members, unless after reading of the title, specific request is made by a Council Member for the.reading of such ordinances or resolutions in regular order. Councilman Bay seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. 788 City Hall, Anaheim, California - COUNCIL MINUTES - September 7, 1982, 10:00 A.M. FINANCIAL DEMANDS AGAINST THE CITY in the amount of ~1,261,633.53, in accordance with the 1982-83 Budget, were approved. CITY MANAGER/DEPARTMENTAL CONSENT CALENDAR: On motion by Councilwoman Kaywood, seconded by Councilman Overholt, the following items were approved in accordance with the reports, certifications and recommendations furnished each Council Member and as listed on the Consent Calendar; Councilwoman Kaywood offered Resolution Nos. 82R-447 through 82R-453, both inclusive, for adoption. Refer to Resolution Book. 1. 118: The following claims were filed against the City and action taken as recommended: Claims denied and referred to Risk Management: a. Claim submitted by Fireman's Fund Insurance Company for loss at 1660 Palm Lane #45 and 1673 Palais Road, purportedly sustained due to negligence, carelessness and wrongfulness of the City in connection with the fire which occurred on April 21, 1982. b. Claim submitted by Saint Paul Fire and Marine Insurance for loss at 1314 South Euclid Avenue, purportedly sustained due to negligence, carelessness and wrongfulness of the City in connection with the fire which occurred on April 21, 1982. c. Claim submitted by Allianz Insurance Company, B.D.F. Corporation/Palm Lane, B.D.F. Corporation/The Seville, Ltd., B.D.F. Corporation/Barcelona, Ltd., Insureds, for property damages at 1640 West Ball Road, 1220 Palm Way and 1645 Palm Avenue, purportedly sustained due to negligence, carelessness and wrongfulness of the City in connection with the fire which occurred on April 21, 1982. d. Claim submitted by B.D.F. Corporation and Palm Lane for property damages at 1640 West Ball Road, purportedly sustained due to carelessness and wrongfulness of the City in connection with the fire which occurred on April 21, 1982. e. Claim submitted by B.D.F. Corporation and The Seville, Ltd., for property damages at 1645 Palm Avenue, purportedly sustained due to carelessness and wrongfulness of the City in connection with the fire which occurred on April 21, 1982. f. Claim submitted by Security Insurance Company of the Security Insurance Group, Pamela L. Wasko, Fay H. Keys, Greater Southwest Insurance Marketing, Insureds, for property damages at 1645 West Palm Lane #48, 1600 West Palm Lane #110 and 1324 South Euclid, purportedly sustained due to carelessness and wrongfulness of the City in connection with the fire which occurred on April 21, 1982. 789 City Hall, Anaheim, California - COUNCIL MINUTES - September 7, 1982, 10:00 A.M. g. Claim submitted by B.D.F. Corporation and Barcelona, Ltd., for property damages at 1645 Palm Avenue, purportedly sustained due to carelessness and wrongfulness of the City in connection with the fire which occurred on April 21, 1982. h. Claim submitted by Lumbermens Mutual Insurance Company, Dominic and Margaret De Cristafaro, Insureds, for property loss at 1622-1638 Juno Avenue, purportedly sustained due to negligence on the part of the City in connection with the fire which occurred on April 21, 1982. i. Claim submitted by Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company for extensive damage to telephone company facilities in an area extending from Juno Avenue on the north to south of Palm Lane at approximately Chalet Avenue extension on the South, and between Loara and Euclid Streets, purportedly sustained due to failure of the City to trim a tree in connection with the fire which occurred on April 21, 1982. j. Claim submitted by Mr. and Mrs. J. Arbuso for personal property loss at 1230 South Euclid, Apartment 25D, purportedly sustained due to negligence on the part of the City in connection with the fire which occurred on April 21, 1982. k. Claim submitted by Westfield Insurance Company, Daniel and Mary Haskel, Insureds, for personal property loss at 1660 Palm Lane, Apartment #109, purportedly sustained due to negligence on the part of the City in connection with the fire which occurred on April 21, 1982. 1. Claim submitted by California Mutual Insurance Company, Gary L. and Ginny M. Walther, Insureds, for personal property loss at 1324 South Euclid, purportedly sustained due to negligence on the part of the City in connection with the fire which occurred on April 21, 1982. m. Claim submitted by West American Insurance Company, Bessie Kline, Insured, for personal property damages purportedly sustained due to negligence on the part of the City in connection with the fire which occurred on April 21, 1982. n. Claim submitted by Harriet Bea Shaffer for personal property loss at 1613 West Bail Road, #3, purportedly sustained due to negligence on the part of the City in connection with the fire which occurred on April 21, 1982. o. Claim submitted by West American Insurance Company, William and Virginia Robertson, Insureds, for personal property damages purportedly sustained due to negligence on the part of the City in connection with the fire which occurred on April 21, 1982. 790 City Hall, Anaheim, California - COUNCIL MINUTES - September 7, 1982, 10:00 A.M. p. Claim submitted by California Mutual Insurance Company, John F. Seymour and Associates Realtors, et al, Insureds, for personal property loss at 1324 South Euclid, purportedly sustained due to negligence on the part of the City in connection with the fire which occurred on April 21, 1982. q. Claim submitted by West American Insurance Company, Henry Roberts, Insured, for personal property damages purportedly sustained due to negligence on the part of the City in connection with the fire which occurred on April 21, 1982. r. Claim submitted by Robert James House for personal property loss at 1612 Juno Street, purportedly sustained due to negligence on the part of the City in connection with the fire which occurred on April 21, 1982. s. Claim submitted by Gary S. Graf for personal property loss at 1612 West Juno Street, #8, purportedly sustained due to negligence on the part of the City in connection with the fire which occurred on April 21, 1982. t. Claim submitted by State Farm Fire and Casualty Company, John and Fern Rodgers, Insureds, for personal property loss at 1220 South Palm Way, purportedly sustained due to negligence on the part of the City in connection with the fire which occurred on April 21, 1982. u. Claim submitted by Aetna Life and Casualty, Edgar and Irma Seligman, Insureds, for personal property loss at 1230 South Euclid, No. 28D, purportedly sustained due to negligence on the part of the City in connection with the fire which occurred on April 21, 1982. v. Claim submitted by Aetna Life and Casualty, Marvin Lottman and Rudolph Gallardo, Insureds, for personal property loss at 1319 South Euclid, purportedly sustained due to negligence on the part of the City in connection with the fire which occurred on April 21, 1982. w. Claim submitted by State Farm Fire and Casualty Company, James Arlen Bright, Insured, for personal property loss at 1645 West Palm Lane, #36, purportedly sustained due to negligence on the part of the City in connection with the fire which occurred on April 21, 1982. x. Claim submitted by Garnett and Nicholas Arbuso for personal property loss at 1230 South Euclid, Apartment 8C, purportedly sustained due to negligence on the part of the City in connection with the fire which occurred on April 21, 1982. y. Claim submitted by William and Dorothy Macias for personal property loss at 1660 West Palm Lane, Apartment 62, purportedly sustained due to negligence on the part of the City in connection with the fire which occurred on April 21, 1982. 791 City Hall, Anaheim, California - COUNCIL MINUTES - September 7, 1982, 10:00 A.M. z. Claim submitted by Oscar J. Rodriguez for personal injuries purportedly sustained at 925 South Loara, #2, due to negligence on the part of the City in connection with the fire which occurred on April 21, 1982. aa. Claim submitted by Sandra Murdy for personal property loss at 1660 West Palm Lane, Apartment 96, purportedly sustained due to negligence on the part of the City in connection with the fire which occurred on April 21, 1982. bb. Claim submitted by United Services Automobile Association, Robert W. Sloan, Insured, for personal property damages at 13i5 South Falcon Street, purportedly sustained due to negligence on the part of the City in connection with the fire which occurred on April 21, 1982. cc. Claim submitted by West American Insurance Company, Lynn Young, Insured, for personal property loss purportedly sustained due to negligence on the part of the City in connection with the fire which occurred on April 21, 1982. dd. Claim submitted by Automobile Club of Southern California on behalf of Bernard H. Silver for personal property damages purportedly sustained due to a malfunctioning traffic signal on Brookhurst Avenue at the intersection with the 91 Freeway east bound offramp, on or about June 7, 1982. ee. Claim submitted by Rudy Matchik for personal property damages purportedly sustained due to negligence by the City in street repair at the intersection of La Palma and Brookhurst, approximately 25 feet on the north side of La Palma, on or about July 1, i982. ff. Claim submitted by Thomas Kevin Edwards for personal property loss purportedly sustained to a lack of security at Anaheim Stadium, on or about June 23, 1982. gg. Claim submitted by Gail M. Houlton for personal property damages purportedly sustained due to actions of a City employee at 206 Sou~h Cliffrose, on or about July 1, 1982. Claim denied and referred to Governmental Programs Division, Markel Service, Inc: hh. Claim submitted by Paul N. Dreiseszun for personal property loss purportedly sustained due to actions of Anaheim Police Officers in the Police Department Property Room, on or about July 1, 1982. 792 City Hall, Anaheim, California - COUNCIL MINUTES - September 7~ 1982, 10:00 A.M. Claims allowed payment: ii. Claim submitted by Glenn R. Reynolds for property damages and loss purportedly sustained when Utility Department water crew damaged customer's water line while in the process of repairing a water leak at 2067 South Loara Street, on or about July 21, 1982. ($110.57) jj. Claim submitted by Jimmy H. Kiang for property damages and loss purportedly sustained when a City-owned vehicle making a left turn in the Palm Motor Lodge parking lot struck the building overhang at 1101 North Harbor Boulevard, on or about May 12, 1982. ($300) 2. The following correspondence was ordered received and filed: a. 105: Senior Citizen Commission--Minutes of July 8, 1982. b. 105: Park and Recreation Commission--Minutes of July 21, 1982. c. 173: Before the Public Utilities Commission, Amendment to Application 82-08-11, in the matter of the application of Anzac California Tours and Limousine Service, Inc., for a temporary and permanent Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity authorizing the applicant to operate a passenger stage corporation, with sightseeing tours available to the public on a per capita basis between points in Los Angeles and Orange Counties. 3. 123: Authorizing an agreement with Kilroy Industries for relocation of a 10-inch water main at 3285 Carpenter Avenue, in an amount equal to fifty percent of the cost of the first four hundred and twenty~one feet, or $8,450, whichever is the lesser. 4. 123: Authorizing an agreement with Price Waterhouse in an amount not to exceed $3,250, to perform a Revenue Sharing audit for the three-year period ending June 30, 1982, and waiving Council Policy No. 401 relating to competitive bidding. 5. 160: Authorizing the Purchasing Agent to issue a purchase order to Brogna & Sons in the amount of $66,477.90 for refurbishing of 2,260 Convention Center Clarin Chairs, Phase II. 6. 160: Accepting the low bid of McGraw-Edison in the amount of ~17,271.64, for one 12.47KV, 6MVAR open rack capacitor bank, Katella Substation, in accordance with Bid No. 3890. 7. 160: Accepting the bid of Westinghouse Electric Corporation in the amount of $23,192.80, for one 2500KVA, three-phase distribution transformer, in accordance with Bid No. 3888. 793 City Hall, Anaheim, California - COUNCIL MINUTES - September 7, 1982, 10:00 A.M. 8. 158: Authorizing payment in the amount of $1,866 to Fred J. Orgeron for relocation of a sign at 555 South Anaheim Boulevard, as required by the Anaheim Boulevard Street Widening Project, Account No. 13-792-7101-E2582 (R/W 2800-i0). 9. 123: Authorizing Cooperation Agreement No. D82-087 with the County of Orange to improve the La Palma Avenue/Lakeview Avenue intersection, including the widening of La Palma Avenue westerly thereof. 10. 169: Continuing the award of contract for Installation of High Pressure Sodium Street Lights in Assessment District No. 1981-6, to September 14, 1982. 11. 169: Approving the design of raised median islands on Bail Road between Anaheim and Harbor Boulevards and the installation of a new traffic signal at Bali Road and Lemon Street as proposed at the public hearing held July 6, 1982. 12. 174/177: Authorizing the Mayor to execute a letter of endorsement for an application for a maximum of 417 units of Section 8 "Existing" housing. 164: RESOLUTION NO. 82R-447: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AWARDING A CONTRACT FOR THE LA PALMA AVENUE SEWER IMPROVEMENT, FROM 1200' E/O WEIR CANYON TO WEIR CANYON ROAD, IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, ACCOUNT NO. 43-790-6325-E0420. (Five States Plumbing, Inc./James I. Langford, J.V., $33,822) 169: RESOLUTION NO. 82R-448: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AWARDING A CONTRACT FOR THE NEIGHBORHOOD PRESERVATION AREA NO. 1 STREET AND UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS, CLEMENTINE ST., HELENA ST., CYPRESS ST., CHARTRES ST., NO. 46-793-6325-E3510. (R. J. Noble Company, $i85,037.01) 167: RESOLUTION NO. 82R-449: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AWARDING A CONTRACT FOR THE STREET LIGHTING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1982-1, TRACT NOS. 1326 AND 1563, ACCOUNT NOS. 24-676-6329-12190-37300 AND 25-676-6329-12190-37300. (Sierra Pacific Electrical Contracting, ~19,405) 160: RESOLUTION NO. 82R-450: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DECLARING CERTAIN UNCLAIMED PROPERTY IS NEEDED FOR PUBLIC USE AND TRANSFERRING THE SAME TO THE CITY PURCHASING DEPARTMENT. 123/152/156: RESOLUTION NO. 82R-451: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM TO EXECUTE TRAINING AGREEMENTS BETWEEN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AND THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1982-1983. 158: RESOLUTION NO. 82R-452: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING AN EASEMENT DEED CONVEYING TO THE CITY OF ANAHEIM CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FOR AN EASEMENT FOR ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. (R/W #2800-28, Anaheim Boulevard Widening) 794 City Hall, Anaheim, California - COUNCIL MINUTES - September 7, 1982, 10:00 A.M. 114: RESOLUTION NO. 82R-453: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING RESOLUTION 78R-491 CONCERNING RECORDING OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF CLOSED SESSIONS OF THE CITY COUNCIL. Roll Call Vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: COUNCIL MEMBERS: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Kaywood, Pickler, Overholt, Bay and Roth None None MOTION CARRIED. The Mayor declared Resolution Nos. 82R-447 through 82R-453, both inclusive, duly passed and adopted. 108: APPLICATION FOR AN ENTERTAINMENT PERMIT: Submitted by Ronald R. LaTremoulle, for The Gold Room, 508 South Knott Avenue, to permit small bands of four or less, including singing and girls dancing, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. daily, was presented, together with the recommendation of the Chief of Police. Councilwoman Kaywood asked if the subject application involved the same corner where they were already experiencing problems with existing businesses that had live bands. City Manager William Talley answered that he would have the Police Department investigate and submit a report in one week if the Council wished. By general consent, consideration of the subject application was continued one week. 170: FINAL MAP--TRACT NO. 11400: Developer, Vermont 4-Plex of Garden Grove; tract is located on the north side of Vermont Avenue, approximately 130 feet east of Citron Street, and contains one proposed RM-1200 zoned lot. On motion by Councilman Pickler, seconded by Councilman Overholt, the proposed subdivision, together with its design and improvement, was found to be consistent with the City's General Plan, and the City Council approved Final Map, Tract No. 11400, subject to final CC&R's being approved by the City Attorney and the Engineering Division, as recommended by the City Engineer in his memorandum dated August 25, 1982. MOTION CARRIED. CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM: On motion by Councilman Bay, seconded by Councilman Pickler, the following action was authorized in accordance with the report and recommendation furnished each Council Member and as listed on the Consent Calendar Agenda: a. 179: Authorizing an extension of time to Reclassification No. 77-78-63, proposed CL(SC) zoning on property located on the south side of Nohl Ranch Road at the southerly terminus of Anaheim Hills Road, to expire August 29, 1983. MOTION CARRIED. 795 City Hall, Anaheim, California - COUNCIL MINUTES - September 7, 1982, 10:00 A.M. ORDINANCE NO. 4363: Councilman Overholt offered Ordinance No. 4363 for first reading. ORDINANCE NO. 4363: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING ORDINANCES NO. 4345 AND 4346 NUNC PRO TUNC. (Bauer Ranch Development, 77-78-64 (1) and (2)) 107: HOUSING TASK FORCE RECOMMENDATIONS DISCUSSED AND ACTED UPON AT THE MARCH i6, 1982 COUNCIL MEETING: Councilwoman Kaywood referred to the minutes of the Council meeting of March 16, 1982 (see minutes that date), and noted that several items had not yet been acted upon, as follows: Re: Hiring of Nuisance Ordinance Inspectors and Housing Code Enforcement Officers--one person to be hired immediately and, depending on the workload, a second to be hired with a report to be submitted in four to six months. That report was overdue; Mr. Ray Maggi, Apartment Owners Association, asked that relative to Recommendation No. 15, that the item be held for two weeks in order to determine modifications that were taking place in Sacramento relative to the existing Health and Safety Ordinances. She asked that a report be submitted; relative to Recommendation No. 5, the Nuisance Ordinance Inspectors were to report monthly to the City Council; Recommendation No. 10 was directing City staff to work together in a coordinated team effort in blighted areas throughout the City and to report periodically to a designated staff person. She did not believe that had been done. Further, the Council had also authorized that a door-to-door survey take place in the Anna Drive area as a result of the problems that were reported. She wanted to know the status. Councilman Bay stated he did not recall any authorization for a door-to-door check on Anna Drive and he wanted to see the specifics on that decision; Councilwoman Kaywood stated it was not a part of the Housing Task Force recommendations, but a citizen's complaint, and Mayor Seymour authorized it be done on the Council's recommendation. Councilman Bay then stated that when the matter was discussed, he questioned it and the Mayor changed it to a complaint from citizen Seymour to assure that it was action on complaint and not proactive enforcement; Councilwoman Kaywood stated that she would like the wording on it, because she did not remember it that way. Councilman Bay then agreed that £ollow-up action and reporting was necessary relative to some of the actions taken at the meeting of March 16, 1982. After a discussion between the Council and City Manager Talley on when the requested data would be submitted, it was determined that the status report would be submitted in three weeks at the Council meeting of September 28, 1982. Councilman Bay indicated he would not be present at that meeting; Councilman Roth stated that they would then continue the matter for full Council action. 114: LIAISON MEETING - CONVENTION CENTER: Councilwoman Kaywood reported that she and Councilman Bay attended an information meeting on Friday, September 3, 1982, at the Convention Center. 796 Cit~ Hall, Anaheim, .California -.COUNCIL.MINUTES -.September 7, 1982, 10:00 A.M. 139: OPPOSITION TO AB 2660 (LEVINE): Councilman Roth referred to a letter dated September 2, 1982, which he signed as Vice-chairman of the South Coast Air Quality Management District Board (on file in the City Clerk's office) to Governor Brown. The letter urged the Governor to veto AB 2660 on the basis that the bill would alter the makeup of the Board, resulting in a shift from local control to Sacramento appointments, and in the belief that locally elected officials could best represent the people in the crucial area of air quality management. The Council had gone on record previously opposing the bill, as did the League of California Cities. MOTION: Councilman Roth moved that a letter be sent to Governor Brown from the Council opposing AB 2660, and asking the Governor to veto the bill. Councilman Bay seconded the motion. After Council discussion relative to ramifications of the bill, and before a vote was taken, Councilwoman Kaywood stated that she did vote in opposition to the bill previously, but based on the circus performance in Sacramento last week by all the elected officials and all of the special interest legislation that was rammed through at the last minute without any public input or discussion, she was going to abstain on the present motion. A vote Was then taken on the foregoing motion. Councilwoman Kaywood abstained. MOTION CARRIED. Councilman Roth also referred to an article in the Los Angeles Times (September 6, 1982) wherein it was reported that Orange County law makers thought they voted for a bill that did little more than to allow Supervisor Bruce Nestande to sit on the powerful State Transportation Commission. However, buried in the 47 pages of last-minute technical amendment6 was a provision by Bruce Young (D) of Norwalk that could delay or prevent construction of three Amtrak stations, but ensured construction of an Amtrak station in Norwalk. He, therefore, suggested a review of the legislation to ascertain the effect it might have on Anaheim's planned Amtrak station. Councilwoman Kaywood stated she had been working on the Amtrak station from the time she was elected, and she did not think it could only be the fault of the person who buried the item in another bill. Perhaps that was something they needed to change, that any one bill apply to only one thing. Those who voted on it and pushed it through were just as responsible for not knowing what they were voting on. 167: SYNCHRONIZATION OF TRAFFIC SIGNALS THROUGHOUT THE CITY: Mayor Roth stated that part of the air quality plan for the basin area was the synchronization of traffic signals. He felt that Anaheim was probably the worst City relative to such synchronization. He asked that a progress report be submitted by staff giving a time frame when they could expect to see a total synchronization of traffic signals within the City, particularly on major thoroughfares such as Euclid Street, Lincoln Avenue and Harbor Boulevard. It was sorely needed, and he felt they were way behind in the process. 797 City Hall, Anaheim, California - COUNCIL MINUTES - September 7, 1982, 10:00 A.M. REQUEST FOR CLOSED SESSION: The City Manager requested a Closed Session to discuss labor relations with no action anticipated; the City Attorney requested a Closed Session to discuss potential litigation with no action anticipated. Councilman Roth moved to recess into Closed Session. Councilman Bay seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. (10:40 a.m.) AFTER RECESS: The Mayor called the meeting to order, all Council Members being present. (12:54 p.m.) ADJOURNME~: Councilman Bay moved to adjourn. Councilwoman Kaywood seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED. (12:54 p.m.) LINDA D. ROBERTS, CITY CLERK 798