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ORANGE COUNTY VECTOR CONTROL
The council passed a nonbinding resolution introduced by City
Councilman Gil Coerper condemning a proposal put forward by
Assemblyman Chuck DeVore to restructure the Orange County Vector
Control Board of Directors. Currently, each city in Orange County is
represented on the board, but DeVore’s proposal would reduce the
group to seven, with two appointed by the Board of Supervisors and
five chosen by a selection committee.
WHAT IT MEANS
Councilwomen Jill Hardy and Debbie Cook voted against the
proposal, arguing that it’s too early to weigh in on the issue
because the bill is still being discussed at the committee level.
The nonbinding resolution will be forwarded to DeVore and
Assemblyman Tom Harman.
TIME SHARES
The council approved the final reading of a plan brought forward
by the Robert Mayer Corporation to allow timeshares to be built at
the Pacific City development and a new hotel proposed to be built by
the Waterfront Hilton. Cook voted against the proposal, arguing that
it violated the provisions of the California Coastal Act regarding
room availability to the public. Dave Sullivan also voted against the
proposal.
WHAT IT MEANS
The time share proposal will now go before the Coastal Commission
for final approval.
BINGO RULES CHANGE
Cook asked the council to approve the second reading on a new law
regulating the game of bingo. The Huntington Beach Elk’s Lodge
prompted the change in the code, which is not in alignment with state
law. The city law hasn’t been updated since 1993. Sullivan voted
against the proposal.
WHAT IT MEANS
Under the law, charity groups can spend $1,000 of the game’s
proceeds to cover administrative costs such as rental of property,
purchase of equipment, and personnel. The new law allows bingo games
to allocate $2,000. Sullivan wanted charity groups to justify the
cost increase by providing financial statements, but Cook didn’t go
for it.
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