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1989-10-18
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ro <br /> 7.1 Charges for Council, Planning Commission, and Site Development <br /> Committee Agendas and Minutes <br /> Council discussed the current costs of the minutes and agendas as approved in the <br /> new fee schedule and the past costs of these documents. It was requested by Council <br /> that a report be prepared by the City Clerk on how many subscribe to these documents <br /> and how many received complimentary copies. <br /> PASSED BY CONSENSUS: To continue this item pending receipt of additional <br /> information. <br /> 7.2 Griffin House <br /> Council had received a report from the City Attorney on the past discussions by <br /> Councils on the Griffin House and the minutes of the meetings held by the committee <br /> on the proposed restoration of the Griffin House on the Foothill College campus. <br /> Tryon commented on the participation on this committee by two Councilmembers <br /> f.. who had not officially been appointed by the Council to represent the Town on the <br /> committee. She also referenced two resolutions in 1974 which stated the Council's <br /> support of preserving the Griffin House as an historical monument. Tryon wanted to <br /> be sure that the Council representatives on this committee were representing the <br /> Town's views. <br /> Casey stated that it was not a Town Committee. Chancellor Fryer was very interested <br /> in saving the Griffin House and the committee was investigating various alternatives <br /> for saving the house. Chancellor Fryer had invited both her and Siegel to be on the <br /> committee. <br /> Rosemary Meyerott, Town Historian, noted that there was a private organization <br /> which was quite interested in providing the financial support to save the Griffin <br /> House. <br /> Siegel stated that he believed that it was appropriate at this time for the Town to be <br /> very clear that although they would support the restoration of the Griffin House, they <br /> did not intend to provide any financial support for this project. <br /> Lig <br /> October 18, 1989 <br /> 9 <br />
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