LAGUNA BEACH CITY COUNCIL WRAP-UP
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The following is from the Laguna Beach City Council meeting of May 1:
EXTRAORDINARY BUSINESS
National Hospital Week was recognized in Laguna with a proclamation honoring South Coast Medical Center’s history and contributions to the community.
The hospital treated 230,000 patients in 2006, including 12,000 visits to emergency room, Schneider said.
PUBLIC COMMENT
“It would make kids happy and bring a lot of money to the city for projects,” Menes told the council. “Another sophisticated, good reason for an arcade is the kids [now] have to go all the way to Irvine and spend all their money.”
ALISO SUBCOMMITTEE
The council voted to delay appointment of two of its members to an Aliso Canyon Golf Course and Inn project subcommittee that will work with city staff and representatives of developer Athens Group.
Councilman Kelly Boyd and Mayor Toni Iseman have been serving as the council’s subcommittee, considering options that have been suggested.
The item is to be on Tuesday’s agenda.
COUNCIL/STAFF CHAT
CONSENT CALENDAR
Approved without comment:
REGULAR ORDER OF BUSINESS
The council approved a proposal by Community Services Director Susan Cannan to contract with Active Network Inc. to provide online registration for recreation department programs. Cost to the city: $10,991.
The council voted to approve a proposal to enlarge a window and modify a previously approved landscape plan at 2495 Irvine Cove Crest that the Design Review Board denied.
Iseman voted against the approval.
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