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Seal Beach, California
December 23, 1991
The regular city Council and Redevelopment Agency meetings
of December 23rd, 1991, were cancelled by action of the Seal
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Seal Beach, California
January 21, 1992
The Redevelopment Agency of the city of Seal Beach met in
regular adjourned session at 7:01 p.m. with Chairman
Hastings calling the meeting to order with the Salute to the
Flag.
ROLL CALL
Present:
Chairman Hastings
Agencymembers Doane, Forsythe, Laszlo
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Absent:
Agencymember Wilson
The absence of Mrs. Wilson was excused by unanimous consent
of the Agency.
Also present: Mr. Bankston, Executive Director
Mr. parrington, Special Legal Counsel
Mr. Whittenberg, Director of Development
Services
Mrs. Yeo, Secretary
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TRAILER PARK DISCUSSION
Chairman Hastings opened the session for public comments.
Ms. LaMonico, 71 Riversea Road, cited her residence in the
new Trailer Park since 1980, stated that when the Park was
redeveloped propane fuel was to have been replaced by
natural gas, yet upon calling the Gas company recently to
turn on the pilot light of her heater they refused to do so
until a certificate could be produced showing that the
conversion had been properly done, also that the copper
tubing would need to be removed as it is illegal. She said
she had provided the Agency with copies of the plumbing
receipts for correcting this matter, and requested to be
provided a written release from the city. The Chairman
suggested an inspection of the entire Park to make certain
it complies with Code. Mr. Paul Jeffers, 8 Cottonwood Lane,
reiterated a prior concern with regard to Space 10, the
resident now deceased and the family advised that they did
not inherit tenancy rights to that Space. He said this is
not the first such instance, and claimed the Park owner buys
the trailers, fixes them up, sells the trailers and they are
never moved from the Park. He read portions of a 1988
letter to occupants of 96 Welcome Lane stating the Park has
the option to remove any mobile home that is less than ten