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MOTION SECONDED AND FAILED: Moved by Siegel, seconded by van Tamelen and <br /> failed due to lack of a vote to direct that the Council representatives on the committee <br /> be advised by the Council to not support any suggestion of use of Town funds for the <br /> Griffin House but to support the policy of saving the Griffin House for historical <br /> purposes. <br /> Mrs. Judy Carico, 25311 O'Keefe, thought that there might be some residents of the <br /> Town who would like to support the Griffin House. Casey responded that a survey <br /> was going out to the residents on this subject. <br /> Mrs. Betsy Bertram, 11854 Page Mill Road, suggested that it might be better if someone <br /> other than Councilmembers served on the committee. In addition, Mrs. Bertram <br /> believed it was premature to support the motion made by Siegel. <br /> Mr. Philip Dauber, 27930 Roble Alto, noted that the Town seemed to be getting more <br /> requests from school districts for various types of financial support and he did not <br /> think this was appropriate. <br /> Council discussed the motion made by Siegel and the role of the Councilmembers on <br /> the Committee. It was agreed to not take action on the motion at this time and to <br /> direct staff to provide Councilmembers with copies of the 1974 resolutions on this <br /> subject so that everyone would understand the Town's position on the Griffin House. <br /> 7.3 Council Expenses and Reimbursements at League of California Cities <br /> Conference in June, 1989 <br /> Mrs. Teddi Schick, 26400 Weston, stated that she had been interested in the Town's <br /> expenditures for twenty years and had been chairman of the first Budget Review <br /> Committee. She went through the Mayor's request for reimbursement for the June <br /> League Conference in Monterey and expressed her serious concerns. Specifically, Mrs. <br /> Schick inquired about personal phone calls and costs of meals. To her it was apparent <br /> that the Mayor had submitted bills for items which were not the taxpayers's <br /> responsibility. In addition, bills had been submitted for meals for which the Mayor <br /> had already received cash payments from the other Councilmembers present. Mrs. <br /> Schick stated that the point was not that the Mayor had not received payment for these <br /> expenses, but that she had asked for them in the first place on the Consent Calendar. <br /> Mr. J.H. Jackson, 12800 Dianne, stated he had lived in the Town for 28 years and he was <br /> } interested in hearing the Mayor's answers to the questions which had been raised. <br /> *no <br /> October 18,1989 <br /> 10 <br />