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1 2make a presentation this evening to the Police Chief and Police De- <br />partment. <br />Mr. Willis then stated it was a great pleasure to be in the City of <br />Colton again to present these awards to the Colton Police Department <br />for their cooperation and assistance in making the slide production <br />of "PROTECT OUR CHILDREN". Mr. Willis then presented two plaques to <br />Acting Police Chief Paul Connolly and one plaque to Officer Bill Harms <br />from the Information Film Producers of America. <br />Proclamations <br />Councilman Rehrer read in full a Proclamation declaring the week of <br />December 9 through 15, 1984, as DRUNK & DRUGGED DRIVING AWARENESS <br />WEEK. <br />Mayor Huntoon read in full a Proclamation declaring the month of Decem- <br />ber, 1984, as SELECTIVE SERVICE REGISTRATION AWARENESS MONTH. The <br />Proclamation was accepted by Mr. Salvador Montenegro, State Director <br />for Selective Service System, who thanked the Mayor for the Proclama- <br />tion and made a brief presentation. <br />Resolutions <br />City Attorney Edwards read in full RESOLUTION NO. 4529, endorsing the <br />establishment of a Foreign Trade Zone in the City of Ontario. <br />Moved by Councilwoman Cisneros, seconded by Councilman Rehrer, to ap- <br />prove RESOLUTION NO. 4529. Unanimous vote. <br />PUBLIC HEARINGS: <br />Street Vacations <br />Mayor Huntoon declared the Public Hearing open. <br />City Clerk Ramos submitted the Affidavit of Publication and reported <br />that no protests or objections had been received. <br />Mayor Huntoon asked if anyone present desired to speak on this matter. <br />Moved by Councilwoman Cisneros, seconded by Councilman Rios, the Public <br />Hearing was terminated. Unanimous vote. <br />Moved by Councilwoman Cisneros, seconded by Councilman Rios, to ap- <br />prove RESOLUTION NO. 4530. Unanimous vote. <br />RESOLUTION NO <br />4530 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF <br />COLTON, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ABANDONMENT OF <br />A PORTION OF DEBERRY STREET. <br />Building Codes <br />Ord. No. 1672 <br />Mayor Huntoon declared the Public Hearing open. <br />City Clerk Ramos submitted the Affidavit of Posting and reported <br />that no protests or objections had been received. <br />Planning Director Jaime Aguilera advised most building codes are up- <br />dated every six years by the agencies writing the codes, and the <br />State of California usually adopts the codes within one or two years <br />after they are published. Mr. Aguilera said Staff is now presenting <br />the most current codes that have been adopted, and adoption of these <br />new codes will mean the City will be in concert with other cities in <br />the area who have recently adopted new codes. Adoption of these new <br />codes will create very little change between the existing codes and <br />the new requirements. <br />Mr. Aguilera concluded Staff recommends adoption of the new building <br />codes and First Reading of Ordinance No. 1672. <br />Mayor Huntoon asked if anyone present desired to speak on this matter. <br />DEC 41984 <br />