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COMMUNICATIONS cont'd.: <br />4. George W. Milias, State Assemblyman, dated April 14, 1969, explaining <br />[ introduction of AB2254, designed to tighten controls on noise levels of <br />motorcycles and other noisy vehicles operated on California roads. <br />Council concurred the letter should be forwarded to the Noise Abatement <br />Committee. <br />5. Carroll E. Bradberry, 26873 Moody Road, dated April 21, 1969, regarding <br />the abatement of uses in violation of the Zoning Ordinance at Adobe Creek <br />Lodge. Mr. Bradberry suggested the Council consider appointing a special <br />counsel due to possible conflict of interest by the City Attorney's associate <br />representing individuals who retain a financial interest in Adobe Creek <br />Lodge. <br />The City Attorney stated that neither he nor his associate represented <br />Mr. Bellucci, Mr. Martinelli or any other individual with interest in Adobe <br />Creek Lodge and noted the Council is free to seek outside counsel if it so <br />desires. Mr. Faisant further stated that Mr. Bellucci had been advised in <br />writing that alleged zoning violations would be terminated by legal action <br />if Mr. Bellucci had not responded to the City Attorney's letter of <br />March 26, 1969 by 5:00 P. M., Friday, April 25, 1969. <br />Council unanimously supported City Attorney's initiative in abatement of <br />the alleged zoning violations and further concurred that the Council was <br />completely satisfied that no one in Mr. Faisant's office represented any <br />conflicting interest in Adobe Creek Lodge. <br />6. Frank W. Shriver, 12451 Stonebrook, dated April 219 1969, urging the <br />City Council to consider a possible conflict between public and private <br />interests concerning a local water company drilling wells in Adobe Creek <br />at the same time the County Health Department came up with a new reason for <br />sewers, i.e., the need to keep Adobe Creek pure in case this water company <br />might want to use it. ' <br />7. Marilyn D. Palm, Flying M Ranch, 25720 Altamont Road, supporting controls <br />and standards of horse care and requesting notification of meetings regard- <br />ing these matters. <br />Staff noted Mrs. Palm had been advised of the next Citizens Committee <br />meeting, April 23rd, 7:45 P. M., Town Hall, regarding these matters. <br />8. J. G. Gable, 11011 Magdalena Road, dated April 10, 1969, commending <br />Deputy Dan Johnson of the County Sheriff's Office for competency concerning <br />an illegal entry. <br />Mayor Aiken noted the Town's Code Enforcement Officer also provides a house <br />watch and urged residents to notify the Town Hall when they will be absent <br />from their homes. <br />9. Bart R. van Eck, President, Santa Clara County United Fund, dated <br />April 10, 1969, advising the United Fund will serve as a "clearing house" <br />of information regarding charitable appeals in Santa Clara County. <br />10. Rabbi Sidney Akselrad, Congregation Beth Am, dated April 15, 1969, <br />extending an invitation to the Council and Planning Commission to attend <br />the dedication of the new Beth Am Temple facilities on Sunday, May 4th at <br />2:00 P. M. <br />kw <br />2- <br />