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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983 06-28 CC MINBook 63 Page 111 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA JUNE 28, 1983 The regular meeting of the City Council of the City of National City was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Mayor Morgan. ROLL CALL Council members present: Dalia, Van Deventer, Waters, Morgan. Absent: Camacho. Administrative officials present: Benzing, Bolint, Campbell, McCabe, McLean, Acting Planning Director Post. SALUTE TO THE FLAG AND INVOCATION The meeting was opened with salute to the flag led by City Manager McCabe followed with invocation by the Rev. Ken Nichols, Southport Christian Center. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Moved by Van Deventer, seconded by Dalla, the minutes of the regular meeting of June 21, 1983 be approved. Carried by unanimous vote. Absent: Camacho. PROCLAMATION The Mayor's proposed Proclamation of "NATIONAL CITY NIGHT AT THE SOCKERS July 5, 1983" was removed from the agenda. PUBLIC ORAL COMMUNICATIONS ROBERTO MARTINEZ (Chicano Federation of San Diego County), 1245 Island Ave., San Diego, was present and alleged that for years they have received complaints of National City police administering back -alley justice to Chicanos; they have received 18 complaints in the past six months, 15 of them since April, and 12 of them in the past 3 weeks; three of these complaints alleged the brutal beating of women, one of them pregnant; another involves the arrest and beating, twice, of a 24-year old mentally disabled man; citizens are calling in for police help because they are being abused by policemen; the police do not try to hide their dislike for Mexicans; the Federation recently sent nine people to the NCPD for complaint forms and all nine were refused; two complaints earlier in the year have never been acknowledged. Mr. Martinez demanded a stop to the beatings and harrassment, and that Officer Ullmer be immediately removed from active duty, and an investigation take place as to his suitability as a police officer. JOSE ALFREDO PINA MARTINEZ, 328 12th St., was present and said that he has lived in National City for five years, the worst five years of his life, and alleged the National City Police have abused him many times, the worst incident being June 3, 1983; he was arrested and handcuffed; his mother and younger brother were severely beaten without reason; he read in the paper that the Police Chief said the police had not beaten his mother and brother, that his family had attacked the policeman; this should not happen to anyone. RAYMOND RODRIGUEZ, 239 W. 18th, was present and alleged on June 3, he and a friend were sitting on his front steps and Officer Ullmer pulled in front of his house and parked; Officer Ullmer has been harrassing his friend a great deal and when he drove up, his friend went in the house; Officer Ullmer got out of his car and ran up the steps, and his friend closed the door; Officer Ullmer kicked the door down and started beating his friend with his billy club; both men were handcuffed and arrested for resisting arrest and interfering with a police officer; they did not provoke the police in any way; the Council should put a stop to this. ANNA LOPEZ, 422 Rose Dr., was present and alleged that 7 months ago Officer Ullmer parked in front of her house; he knocked on her door and told her to keep the kids quiet or bring them in the house, and if she didn't, he would arrest all 6/28/83 Book 63 Page 112 of them and take them to jail; her sister went to the Police Dept. to see why he was doing that and the Sgt. sent Officer Ullmer to apologize; instead of apologizing, he scolded them for reporting him; since that time, Officer Ullmer has continuously parked in front of her house and when they come ottt, he gives them tickets for parking different ways; when they asked him why he was writing them a ticket, he laughed; when they started to go into their house, he called her sister back and told her to get inside the police car; when she wouldn't get in the car, he pulled her hair and knocked her down; when the officer was hitting her sister, Ms. Lopez told him to stop; he hit Ms. Lopez with his radio and then tried to hit her with his billy club; he laughed at them all the way to Las Colinas and said he would have them deported; she wants to see justice done. JOHN HERNANDEZ, 706 Division St., was present and said he does not feel his children are safe in National City; the Police pick them up for nothing; he sent his son to a store two blocks from home and he was picked up and taken to jail; he was supposed to go to court on June 21, but when they got to court they found out no charges had been filed; his other boy was also picked up for nothing; the arresting officer said he insulted an officer; he was in jail for 3 days and no charges were ever filed. JOHN HERNANDEZ, JR., 706 Division St., was present and said he was going to Safeway to call his dad and the police kicked his legs; he has arthritis and is disabled, and needs to sit down a lot; the police said he was on drugs, but he was not. ERNESTO MARTINEZ, 1137 'B' Ave., was present and alleged the police are always stopping him for nothing; he and his friends are always being picked up for curfew; they are being harrassed because they are Mexican. Roberto Martinez returned to the podium and said they are not asking for special treatment, but equal treatment. Mayor Morgan asked City Manager McCabe to look into these incidents. City Attorney McLean said if it is determined that any police officer is guilty of misconduct, it will not be handled at a public Council meeting; it would be wrong to assume that there is going to be some public report in detail of what the management may find out and may determine to do in the way of internal discipline; no, ublin reporting would occur Until the investigations were over, 42.9a-AW6, 2423 E. 24th, was present and said he was present as a citizen and a taxpayer, not to represent his employer; his nephew and four other boys, all good college boys who work, were standing around what turned out to be an abandoned, stolen car and were arrested and booked on felony charges; one of the parents took a loan against his house to pay the $2,500 bail and then found out they could obtain a bail bond for $250; they paid attorney fees and when they went to court, the District Attorney had not filed any charges. Discussion. Mayor Morgan said he would have this checked out. RAYMOND RODRIGUEZ said he has a long arrest record, but a very small record of convictions; the police are arresting people for no reason, but they are not convicted. BERTHA ALICIA DIAZ, 7175 Chadwick Ave., was present and said she is the daughter of the woman the police beat up; hex mother is 47 years old; how could a woman that age beat up a policeman? RICARDO TORRES, 1038 'D' Ave., was present and alleged that he and his brother were sitting in their car and Officer Ullmer started hitting their car with his billy club and told them to get it out of the way; they drove down 'D' and ran out of gas at 16th St.; Officer Ullmer asked why they had stopped, but when they told him they had run out of gas, he did not believe them and made them start the car; the car started but died again; Officer Ullmer said he was nothing but a punk and harrassed him; he asked Officer Ullmer's partner, Officer Iglesias, how to file a complaint and was told he needed to talk to the Sergeant. Mayor Morgan said Council would get a. report on this. DONALD DEMKO (El Cortez Assoc.), 702 Ash St., San Diego, was present and introduced Norman Williams (Norman Williams & Assoc.), 3404 Bonita Rd., Chula Vista. Mr. Williams said El Cortez Assoc. is proposing a convention center for the City of San Diego, to be largely financed with private funds; the project meets with the City's criteria and has been found financially feasible; the Unified Port District is proposing an 6/28/83 Book 63 Page 113 alternative project using port funds; since it is possible to build a convention center without Port District funds, leaving the Port District funds available for other projects, he would like Council to support this project as a privately funded project, leaving port funds for public development in all Port District cities; they are asking all the South Bay cities to take a position that the convention center be built with private funds. Discussion. Moved by Morgan, seconded by Van Deventer, the Mayor write a letter to the City Council of San Diego with all Council members to sign, requesting that consideration be given to the private project, but the letter will not be sent out unless all Council members sign it. Discussion. Carried by unanimous vote. Absent: Camacho PUBLIC HEARINGS The Public Hearing on General Revenue Sharing Budget, FY 1983-84 (The Proposed Use Hearing was conducted on April 18, 1983 for the purpose of receiving comments and recommendations from interested citizens as to how the City's GRS funds should be expended; adoption of the final City Budget which will include the General Revenue Sharing Budget for FY 83-84 is scheduled for the City Council agenda of August 9, 1983) was held at this time. City Manager McCabe said this is the City Manager's recommended budget for General Revenue Sharing; the first hearing was held on April 18, 1983; Council is now charged with conducting the second hearing to consider additional testimony prior to adopting a final budget; all notices have been given. No one was present to speak in this regard. Moved by Waters, seconded by Van Deventer, the Public Hearing be closed, the GRS Budget be approved, and all stipulations of staff be adhered to. Discussion. Councilman Van Deventer said he would like to see $5,000 set aside for deadbolt locks to be installed by various service clubs for senior citizens and handicapped persons in high crime areas if possible Included.in'tlie motion and second. Discussion. Carried by unanimous vote. Absent: Camacho. The Public Hearings on PROPOSED AMENDMENT to TITLE 18 (ZONING) of the National City Municipal Code to UPDATE SECTION 18.24.050 by adding a reference to the FLOOD INSURANCE STUDY for the City of National City dated February 1, 1983, Case File No. A-2-83 (The Land Use Code currently makes reference to a Federal Flood Insurance Study dated August, 1978; the Federal Government has recently updated this study and forwarded it to the City for adoption; this code amendment will delete the reference to the old study and add reference to the new study; this code amendment does not change any of the existing regulations in Chapter 18.24 [Floodway, Floodway Fringe and Floodway Fringe Shallow Zones]; staff concurs with the Planning Commission's approval, and PROPOSED REZONING to AMEND the FLOODWAY COMBINING ZONE boundaries on various properties in National City, ZC-1-83 (The Federal Emergency Management Agency is responsible for administering the National Flood Insurance Program which enables property owners in flood prone areas to obtain flood insurance; local agencies are required by law to incorporate the Federal regulations into their zoning ordinances which National City did in 1979; the City recently received an updated set of floodway maps from FEMA showing several changes to floodway boundaries; the changes are minor and reflect annexations and terrain modifications which have occurred since 1979: 1. From ML (Light Manufacturing) to ML FF1 (Light Manufacturing, Floodway Fringe) on property located at 3221, 3255 and a portion of 3303 National City Blvd.; 2. From ML RD FF1 (Light Manufacturing, Redevelopment, Floodway Fringe) to ML RD (Light Manufacturing, Redevelopment) the property located at 2124 and 2101 Harding and a portion of 401 W. 24th St.; 3. From ML (Light Manufacturing) to ML FF1 (Light Manufacturing, Floodway Fringe) a portion of the property located at 3200 Highland Ave.; 4. From RT (Residential Two -Family) to RT FF1 (Residential Two -Family, Floodway Fringe) the property located at 234 and 254 W. 31st St.; only the above properties are being considered for a zoning change; no other properties are 6/28/83 Book 63 Page 114 affected; failure to comply with the National Flood Insurance Program may result in the City being suspended from the program, making flood insurance unavailable to anyone in the City; it could also jeopardize the issuance of FHA and VA loans in affected areas, as well as other Federal funding sources; staff concurs with the Planning Commission's approval) were held at this time. The City Clerk reported the Certificates of Publication were on file. Acting Planning Director Post said these hearings concern the National Flood Insurance Program which enables people to purchase flood insurance; local agencies are required by Federal law to incorporate the Federal regulations into their zoning ordinances; the changes have to do with areas that were not a part of National City in 1979, or changes in terrain that have occurred since that time; the old study was dated August, 1978 which is built into our Municipal Code; the new study is dated February 1, 1983 and if Council adopts the new study, a code amendment should be made. LEONARD TEYSSIER was present and said he was representing the property at 3200 Highland; the study shows the property being rezoned to FF1; it only involves a small part of the property which was later annexed; the subject property is at an elevation of about 2 ft. above the 500 year flood plain. Discussion. Acting Planning Director Post said there was an appeals time to provide comments if there are inaccuracies in the maps, but that time has lapsed. Further discussion. Mr. Teyssier continued, he is asking that his property be deleted; the property is above the flood plain. Further Discussion. City Engineer Benzing said Council does not have the authority to alter a Federal map; his concerns can be referred back to FEMA to see if they can make a new survey of his property and possibly adjust it on the next map; if Mr. Teyssier can prove that his property is higher than the elevation which has been established, possibly FEMA can issue an addendum. Further discussion. City Engineer Benzing said he would work with Mr. Teyssier and try to work out the problem. No one else was present to speak in this regard. Moved by Van Deventer, seconded by Waters, the Public Hearings be closed and the proposed amendment and rezoning be approved. Vice Mayor Dalla said the only residential property affected by the changes is the property on W. 31st St. Carried by unanimous vote. Absent: Camacho. The Public Hearing on PROPOSED AMENDMENT to the National City Municipal Code to PROHIBIT the ESTABLISHMENT of SECOND UNITS in single family residential zones, Case File No. A-3-83 (... a response to SB 1534, requiring cities to adopt a "second unit" ordinance by July 1, 1983; there are no age or family relationship standards in the law; during hearings on the Updated General Plan, Council directed that a policy statement be included in the Plan discouraging second units in single family residential zones; the law does provide a means by which cities can adopt an ordinance prohibiting second units; two findings must be made in order to do this: 1. That such action may limit housing opportunities in the region; 2. That specific adverse impacts on the public health, safety and welfare would result from allowing second units; National City may be in the unique position of being able to make such findings; while precluding second units may limit housing opportunities in the region, this is mitigated by the abundance of low and moderate income housing available in National City; numerous impacts on public health, safety and welfare can be expected if second units are introduced into the single family zones; staff concurs with the Planning Commission's recommendation to prohibit second units in single family residential zones) was held at this time. The City Clerk reported the Certificate of Publication was on file. Discussion. No one was present to speak in this regard. Moved by Van Deventer, seconded by Dalla, the Public Hearing be closed and the amendment approved. Discussion. Carried by unanimous vote. Absent: Camacho. ADOPTION OF RESOLUTIONS Moved by Van Deventer, seconded by Dalla, the Resolutions be presented by title only. Carried by unanimous vote. Absent: Camacho. 6/28/83 Book 63 Page 115 Resolution No. 14,076, "RESOLUTION OF ADOPTION FINDINGS OF FACTS TO SUPPORT THE IMPOSITION OF REQUIREMENTS WHICH ARE GREATER THAN THE REQUIREMENTS ESTABLISHED BY OR PURSUANT TO THE STATE BUILDING STANDARDS CODE AS ADOPTED BY TITLE 15 OF NATIONAL CITY MUNICIPAL CODE." Moved by Dalla, seconded by Van Deventer, Resolution No. 14,076 be adopted. Carried by unanimous vote. Absent: Camacho. Resolution No. 14,077, "RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING APPROPRIATION AND TRANSFER OF FUNDS (17TH - 'M' - ALLEY 66 - A 1911 ACT PROJECT) ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 212." Moved by Dalla, seconded by Van Deventer, Resolution No. 14,077 be adopted. Carried by unanimous vote. Absent: Camacho. Resolution No. 14,078, "RESOLUTION ACCEPTING GRANT DEED FOR STREET PURPOSES FROM E. G. & P. J. ISBELL (2530 EAST 13TH STREET - 558-092-08)." Moved by Waters, seconded by Dalla, Resolution No. 14,078 be adopted. Carried, by the following vote, to -wit: Ayes: Dalla, Waters, Morgan. Nays: None. Abstaining: Van Deventer. Absent: Camacho. Resolution No. 14,079, "RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY ENGINEER TO ENTER INTO AN ACQUISITION ESCROW FOR PROPERTY AT 2530 EAST 13TH STREET (ISBELL) PER ESCROW NUMBER 57009-S DATED JUNE 13, 1983 (LAND TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY)." Moved by Waters, seconded by Dalla, Resolution No. 14,079 be adopted. Carried, by the following vote, to -wit: Ayes: Dalla, Waters, Morgan. Nays: None. Abstaining: Van Deventer. Absent: Camacho. Resolution No. 14,080, "RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING GRANT APPLICATION (EMERGENCY JOBS ACT OF 1983 - PUBLIC LAW 98-8)." Moved by Van Deventer, seconded by Dalia, Resolution No. 14,080 be adopted. Discussion, Carried by unanimous vote. Absent: Camacho. Resolution No. 14,081, "RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF A GRANT AGREEMENT (CDBGP) WITH THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT." Moved by Van Deventer, seconded by Waters, Resolution No. 14,081 be adopted. Discussion. Carried by unanimous vote. Absent: Camacho. Resolution No. 14,082, "RESOLUTION CLOSING THE PLAZA BONITA REVOLVING FUND." Moved by Waters, seconded by Van Deventer, Resolution No. 14,082 be adopted. Carried by unanimous vote. Absent: Camacho. Resolution No. 14,083, "RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY TREASURER/ FINANCE DIRECTOR TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT FOR AUDITING SERVICES (GENERAL FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1983)." Moved by Van Deventer, seconded by Dalla, Resolution No. 14,083 be adopted. Carried by unanimous vote. Absent: Camacho. Resolution No. 14,084, "RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF PROPOSED SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR FISCAL YEAR 1984 BETWEEN THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AND SAN DIEGO TRANSIT CORPORATION." Moved by Van Deventer, seconded by Waters, Resolution No. 14,084 be adopted. Carried by unanimous vote. Absent: Camacho. Resolution No. 14,085, "RESOLUTION APPROVING FISCAL YEAR 1983-84 COMPENSATION PLANS FOR EMPLOYEES." Moved by Waters, seconded by Van Deventer, Resolution No. 14,085 be adopted. Carried by unanimous vote. Absent: Camacho. ORI_INANCES FOR INTRODUCTION (FIRST READING) Moved by Van Deventer, seconded by Dalia, the Ordinances be presented by title only. Carried by unanimous vote. Absent: Camacho. 6/28/83 Book 63 Page 116 Ordinance No. 6/28/83-1, "Ordinance amending Title 18 (Zoning) of the National City Municipal Code to prohibit the establishment of second units in single family residential zones." Ordinance No. 6/28/83-3, "Ordinance amending Section 14.06.060 (Fees --- Sewer laterals) of the National City Municipal Code providing for increases in the fees." ORDINANCES FOR ADOPTION Moved by Van Deventer, seconded by Dalla, the Ordinances be presented by title only. Carried by unanimous vote. Absent: Camacho. Ordinance No. 1794 (6/2 /8a-2), "INTERIM ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA ADOPTED PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 65858 AS AN URGENCY MEASURE ESTABLISHING STANDARDS FOR MOTEL DEVELOPMENT." Moved by Van Deventer, seconded by Waters, Ordinance No. 1794 (6/28/84-2) be adopted, with the 1500 ft. from freeway to be modified. Discussion. Carried by unanimous vote. Absent: Camacho. Ordinance No. 1795 (6/21//3-1), "ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 11.16.010 'SPEED ZONES DESIGNATED' OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE." Moved by Van Deventer, seconded by Waters, Ordinance No. 1795 (6/21/83-I) be adopted. Discussion. Moved by Dalla, seconded by Van Deventer, the motion be amended to include 8th St. from Palm to Euclid be left at 35 mph and not changed to 40 mph. Further discussion. Amendment carried by unanimous vote. Absent: Camacho. Moticn carried by unanimous vote. Absent: Camacho. NEW BUSINESS The City Treasurer/Finance Director's request for RATIFICATION of WARRANT REGISTER NO. 51, dated June 21, 1983, in the amount of $627,939.98 (Warrants Nos. 80386 through 80444 [80386 voided]) and CERTIFICATION of PAYROLL for the period ending June 15, 1983, in the amount of $229,447.54, was presented. Moved by Waters, seconded by Dalla, the bills be paid and warrants drawn. Carried, by the following vote, to -wit: Ayes: Dalla, Van Deventer, Waters, Morgan. Nays: None. Absent: Camacho. The City Clerk's REPORT on OPENING OF SEALED BIDS: AUTOMOTIVE HOISTS REPLACEMENTS for Public Works Yard (one bid was received: Fritz A. Nachant, Inc., $11,850.00) was presented. Ordered filed by unanimous vote. Absent: Camacho. The REQUEST for LEAVE to FILE a LATE CLAIM of ROBERT & MARY YARBROUGH was presented. Moved by Dalla, seconded by Van Deventer, this be denied and referred to the City Attorney. Carried by unanimous vote. Absent: Camacho. The CLAIM for DAMAGES of SUSAN HALLET, arising from an accident on June 5, 1983, and filed with the City Clerk on June 16, 1983 was presented. Moved by Van Deventer, seconded by Dalla, this claim be denied and referred to the City Attorney. Carried by unanimous vote. Absent: Camacho. The CLAIM for DAMAGES of WARREN G. WILLIAMS, arising from an accident on June 8, 1983 and filed with the City Clerk on June 22, 1983 was presented. Moved by Van Deventer, seconded by Dalla, this claim be denied and referred to the City Attorney. Carried by unanimous vote. Absent: Camacho. The request of EAGLE FURNITURE to conduct an OUTDOOR TENT SALE at 708 National City Blvd. from July 2-July 5, 1983, 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. (Eagle Furniture will utilize a tent under which the sale will be conducted; this is the second such activity being conducted by Eagle 6/28/83 Book 63 Page 117 Furniture at this location this year; for special promotions lasting more than 3 days, or for more than 2 such sales in one calendar year, a Conditional Use Permit must be obtained; Planning, Finance, Police, Fire and Building Departments have reviewed and approved this request subject to the following conditions: 1. Provide flame retardant certification for tent; 2. Obtain separate permit from the Fire Dept. for public assembly; 3. Provide fire extinguishers of at least 2A:10BC rating and mount in tent; 4. Provide 'No Smoking' signs throughout tent; 5. Sale not to commence until inspected by the Fire Dept.; 6. Sale hours and days not to exceed that noted on Temporary Use Permit; 7. Merchandise shall not be displayed on any portion of the public right-of-way; staff recommends approval) was presented. Vice Mayor Dalla said every time Eagle Furniture has an outdoor sale, they wait until the last minute to request a permit and staff has to rush it through; staff should be given adequate notice. Mayor Morgan asked Acting Planning Director Post to write a letter to Eagle Furniture advising them to give staff adequate time to process applications in the future. Moved by Van Deventer, seconded by Dalla, in favor of this request. Carried by unanimous vote. Absent: Camacho. OTHER BUSINESS CITY MANAGER City Manager McCabe requested an Executive Session on completion of the agenda. CITY ATTORNEY - No report. OTHER STAFF - No reports. Personnel at MAYOR Mayor Morgan reported he had received a letter from the people at the golf course; if we don't help them out and work with them, the golf course will not be able to stay in business; they have a suit against us. City Attorney McLean said he had written to them inviting them to meet with him; they have filed an $800,000 suit against the City; he has to follow protocol and go through their attorney. Mayor Morgan said this is a serious problem and if a meeting is set up, the City Manager should sit in on it. Mayor Morgan said Public Works had not done a good job out there; he was not happy. Discussion. City Attorney McLean said he would review the golf course lease and make arrangements to go down there with the City Manager. CITY COUNCIL Councilman Van Deventer said we need to look into some of the Stop signs on the West side; some of them are so bleached out you cannot read them. Councilman Van Deventer said the City of Chula Vista is in the process of going to bid to buy 14 buses; perhaps we can get a better price on some new buses also. Vice Mayor Dalla inquired about the timetable for Euclid Ave. extension. City Engineer Benzing replied a tentative timetable had been set up and he would see that Mr. Dalla got a copy. Councilman Van Deventer inquired about the signs at the entrance to the City. City Manager McCabe replied the sign for Division St. is budgeted and money is available; there is money in the 83-84 budget for a sign, but the site has not yet been selected. Councilman Waters spoke of 13-16 cars for sale at Wards parking lot and asked the City Attorney what could be done. City Attorney McLean said he had talked to the Code Conformance Officer and thought it had been resolved; he will speak to him again. 6/28/83 Book 63 Page 118 Mayor Morgan called an Executive Session for Personnel at 8:52 p.m. Council reconvened at 9:13 p.m. ROLL CALL Council men"'rers present: Dalia, Van Deventer, Waters, Morgan. Absent: Camacho. Moved by Morgan, seconded by Waters, staff recommendation on vans and medical benefits be approved. Carried by unanimous vote. Absent: Camacho. ADJOURNMENT Moved by Waters, seconded by Van Deventer, the meeting be adjourned to 4:00 p.m., July 5, 1983. Carried by unanimous vote. Absent: Camacho. The meeting closed at 9:15 p.m. CITY CLERK The foregoing minutes were approved at the regular meeting of the City Council on July 5, 1983. / Corrections V No Corrections CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA 6/28/83