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UNSCHEDULED ITEM NO. 2: <br />REQUEST FOR PERMISSION TO FILE A PARCEL MAP: MT. HELEN. <br />Staff stated that the Mt. Helen property had been approved by means of a Tentative <br />Map for splitting into two parcels and the conditions placed on this have or will <br />be met, should permission be granted to file a Parcel Map. <br />MOTION, SECONDED AND CARRIED: Councilman Helgesson moved, seconded by Corbett and <br />carried unanimously to allow Mt. Helen to file a Parcel lisp subject to a $50 <br />filing fee and costs for Town engineering. <br />UNSCHEDULED ITEM NO. 3: <br />REPORT FROM COMMITTEE STUDYING FIRE ORDINANCE. <br />Commissioner Hibner recommended that the Town adopt the Uniform Fire Code in <br />entirety rather than portions thereto as previously suggested. He acknowledged that <br />although some areas were not now applicable, that they may be some day. <br />Council discussion ensued with floor participation from A. M. Laws, 11210 Hooper <br />Lane. Council concurred to defer action at this time. <br />UNSCHEDULED ITEM NO. 4: <br />DISCUSSION OF HOLIDAYS, ETC., FOR 1971. <br />This item was continued to the next meeting. <br />UNSCHEDULED ITEM NO. 5: <br />PURCZASE OF LAND FOR LITTLE LEAGUE PARK. <br />00 Staff advised that the Palo Alto Unified School District agreed not to require a <br />double payment at this time for purchase of the Little League and in effect made <br />payment due at the end of the year instead of the beginning. The initial payment <br />of $11,056 was on this meeting's warrant list, but Council majority consensus was <br />that since the contract had still not actually been received, that the amount <br />should be stricken from the warrant list. <br />Reservations were expressed by Councilmen Corbett and Grabowski that the cost of <br />the pending zoning suit may preclude consummation of the purchase agreement. <br />Councilman Davey stated she felt the suggestion to renege on this contract was <br />unthinkable, but majority consensus was that this must be a consideration because <br />the Town moat be ready to prioritize its expenditures if the pending litigation <br />necessitates. <br />RESOLUTIONS: <br />RFSOLUTION NO. 610 <br />City Attorney introduced and read in its entirety Resolution No. 610,a resolution <br />of the City Council of the Town of Los Altos Hiller requesting the League of <br />California Cities give more consideration to cities under 20,000 in program <br />planning. <br />MgTION, SECONDED AND CARRIED: Councilman Helgesson moved, seconded by Grabowski <br />and carried by uranimous roll call vote that Resolution No. 610 be adopted as read. <br />-4- <br />