Fountain Valley City Council Wrap-Up
ISSUE: PROPOSED CARL’S JR. PLAY AREA
VOTE: 5-0
SUMMARY: The City Council voted to delay the public hearing regarding a
permit for a new 3,050-foot Carl’s Jr. at the Brookhurst Plaza, 17155
Brookhurst St., until Oct. 5, 1999. At that meeting, the council will
consider an appeal of the Planning Commission’s decision to strike the
fast-food restaurant’s three-level play area from the building plans
before approving its permit. At the time of the vote, a majority of the
planning commissioners said a play area did not fit Fountain Valley’s
aesthetics or demographics.
ISSUE: MASSAGE ORDINANCE
VOTE: 5-0
SUMMARY: The council amended the city’s massage ordinance to allow
massage of the outer buttocks and provide appropriate testing for
communicable diseases to include TB and Hepatitis A, B and C.
ISSUE: CHURCHES IN COMMERCIAL ZONES
VOTE: 5-0
SUMMARY: The council scheduled a public hearing to discuss an ordinance
allowing religious facilities in commercial zones where there is adequate
parking.
ISSUE: FUNDS FOR MILE SQUARE PARK RECREATION FACILITY
VOTE: 5-0
SUMMARY: The council authorized $750,000 in state grant funds to be used
for the expansion of the recreation facility at Mile Square Park.
Proposed ideas for the expansion include softball fields, soccer fields
and a skateboard park.
ISSUE: PARK AND RIDE LOT
VOTE: 5-0
SUMMARY: The council approved an extra $18,722.46 for the construction of
the Park and Ride Lot at the Fountain Valley Recreation Center. GCI
Construction, Inc., will use the funds to install a new water line,
additional import soil and drainage facilities, items that were not
anticipated when construction began.
ISSUE: NATURE TRAIL REHABILITATION
VOTE: 5-0
SUMMARY: The council approved $6,547.94 for the rehabilitation of nature
trails on the east side of Newland Street. The payment will cover extra
work needed to remove additional trees and replace concrete steps.
ISSUE: RESURFACING HEIL AVENUE
VOTE: 5-0
SUMMARY: The council awarded a $247,655.47 contract to reconstruct and
resurface Heil Avenue between Euclid Street and Harbor Boulevard.
ISSUE: GROUNDWATER REPLENISHMENT SYSTEM
VOTE: 5-0
SUMMARY: The council adopted a resolution supporting the Groundwater
Replenishment System, a joint effort by the Orange County Water District
and the Orange County Sanitation District. Under the current water
system, the county estimates that water shortages will affect 300,000
families during the next 20 years. To ensure safe and reliable water for
the growing population in Orange County, the Groundwater Replenishment
System will reclaim highly treated wastewater, which is currently being
discharged into the ocean.
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