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COUNCIL MEETING <br />JANUARY 18, 1994 <br />A Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Colton was <br />held on the above given date at 6:40 p.m., in the Council Chambers <br />of the City Hall, Mayor Gonzales presiding. <br />FLAG SALUTE• <br />Mayor Gonzales led the group in the Pledge of Allegiance to the <br />Flag. <br />INVOCATION• <br />Invocation was offered by Chaplain Kim Starr. <br />ROLL CALL• <br />Councilmembers present were Bennett, Sandoval, Rios, Cisneros, <br />Cook, Beltran, and Mayor Gonzales. Also present were City Manager <br />Young, City Attorney Biggs and City Clerk Ramos. <br />PUBLIC COMMENT: <br />Streets <br />Mr. Les Swalley voiced complaint about the "obstacle course" found <br />in what is known as "Little Colton Avenue." Councilmember Beltran <br />stated there was a barricade on Colton Avenue. Public Works <br />Director Hutton said that 1 1/2 years ago that portion of the <br />street was vacated because of a potential development with the <br />shopping center - which was not approved. The initial intent was <br />to vacate, abandon and to make it a part of the property to be <br />developed. Councilmember Beltran said the property owner is <br />Lebanoff-McKnight and that when the City forecloses on the <br />property, the property wail revert to the City. Thereafter, the <br />City can clean up and revert the frontage. <br />Ms. Jean Hart spoke up to say that all of the buildings facing Mt. <br />Vernon were torn down and that it was declared the property <br />belonged to the City. <br />1 <br />Ml 1 9 1994 <br />