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65' <br />On motion of Councilman Gonzales, seconded by Councilman Hayes and unanimously passed, Council <br />authorized that the amount of $15,000 appropriated in the Parks budget be utilized for im- <br />provements and completion of Davis Park as recommended by the Recreation and Parks Commission. <br />ADJOURNMENT: <br />There being no further business to come before the City Council at this time, on motion of <br />Councilwoman Spragins, seconded by Councilman Hayes and unanimously passed, Mayor Huntoon <br />adjourned the meeting at 5:17 p. m. <br />Approved this day of , 1974. <br />Mayor <br />COUNCIL MEETING <br />July 16, 1974 <br />HELEN A. RAMOS <br />City Clerk <br />A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Colton was held on the above given date <br />at 7:30 p. m., in the Council Chambers of City Hall, Mayor Huntoon presiding. <br />Mayor Huntoon led the group in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. <br />Invocation was offered by Councilman Leroy Rehrer. <br />ROLL CALL: <br />Council members present were Hayes, Spragins, Rehrer, Gonzales, and Mayor Huntoon. Also <br />present were City Manager Huffaker, City Attorney Hutton, and City Clerk Ramos. <br />CONSENT CALENDAR: <br />On motion of Councilman Hayes, seconded by Councilwoman Spragins and unanimously passed, the <br />Consent Calendar was approved as follows: <br />1. Approval of Minutes - Adjourned Regular Meeting held June 27, 1974, Regular Meeting <br />held July 2, 1974, and Special Meeting held July 10, 1974, as on file in the Office <br />of the City Clerk. <br />2. Approval of Warrants - Nos. 9076 through 9207 and Nos. 12894 through 13136 (July 3) <br />inclusive, as recommended by the Director of Finance. <br />3. Utility Easement - Hub Investment Properties, a Limited Partnership. Approve and <br />authorize recording. <br />4. San Salvador Church, Reverend Peter Luque - Requesting temporary street closure <br />block between 7th and "L" Streets, street dance application, and electric utility <br />service. <br />5. Dance Permit application of Pat Juarez at VFW Hall on July 20, 1974. <br />6. Corporation Grant Deed, Collins Foods International, Inc., for road purposes. Accept <br />and authorize recording. <br />MAYOR'S REPORTS AND PROCLAMATIONS: <br />Mayor Huntoon read a letter from Mr. Roy Martin, 1813 Serrano Court, Colton, stating that he <br />will be resigning from the Planning Commission in August for personal reasons. . <br />CORRESPONDENCE: <br />Communication from Mr. Marshall W. Julian, Chairman Urban Managers Group, Citrus Belt Division, <br />regarding Fair Labor Standards Act - Pending Lawsuit. <br />City Manager Huffaker advised that the League of California Cities for some time now, has been <br />discussing the possibility of- a lawsuit designed to declare the Fair Labor Standards Act un- <br />constitutional. <br />Mr. Huffaker continued that one of the key ingredients to this has been waiting for input from <br />the State of California, which has now been received. <br />Mr. Huffaker said the lawsuit is designed to see whether or not it is possible to prove that <br />the Federal Government is violating the sovereignty of the State. <br />Mr. Huffaker stated the cost of the Fair Labor Standards Act to the City of Colton is between <br />$20,000 and $30,000, and the cost to participate, along with the National League of Cities <br />and the League of California Cities, plus the various jurisdictions in the State, would be <br />$200. <br />Mr. Huffaker concluded that Staff recommends participating in the proposed lawsuit. <br />Councilman Rehrer asked where the $200 would be coming from, as this is not a budgeted item. <br />J U L 16 1974 <br />