INSIDE CITY HALL Here are some decisions...
INSIDE CITY HALL
Here are some decisions coming out of Tuesday night’s City Council
meeting.
STATE MANDATES
A statewide ballot initiative to keep state hands off city dollars
has, not surprisingly, won city support. The council voted
unanimously to take a formal position in support of the statewide
measure. The initiative, which will be on the November 2004 ballot,
would forbid with state from reallocating or taking more government
revenues.
WHAT THEY SAID
City Manager Homer Bludau’s staff report best sums up the city’s
support of the state measure, arguing it will protect the city’s
ability “to provide the high level of services this community pays
fees and taxes for and deserves.”
BALBOA DOCKS AND MOORINGS
The council voted Tuesday to amend the city’s harbor permit
policies to tailor rules to some of the special circumstances that
exist on Balboa Island. Because some of the island channels are so
narrow, the city should be a little more strict on the size of yachts
docked there, staff suggested, and the council agreed.
PARKS COMMISSION
The city took the first necessary step toward filling newly
elected Councilman Steven Rosansky’s seat on the Parks, Beaches and
Recreation Commission on Tuesday by approving an item to begin
seeking applications from replacements.
WHAT IT MEANS
People interested in serving out the rest of Rosansky’s term have
until Nov. 13 to apply to the city clerk’s office. The council will
discuss the matter at their Nov. 25 meeting and will appoint someone
at Dec. 9. The new person will replace Rosansky, who vacated the seat
to become the city’s newest councilman.
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