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• <br /> 13 <br /> January 11,1978 <br /> • <br /> • <br /> • <br /> • Gipson presiding and Everett <br /> tvthuncil was mull torder at a it Chambers the luciPresa <br /> agus ` ilmen in attendance except Nall <br /> uaand pe who were excused. <br /> • <br /> • <br /> . PROPOSED BURGLAR ALARM ORDINANCE <br /> • <br /> Doug Sean,Police chief,said this ordinance would have nothing to do • <br /> with <br /> Fire Dpartment alarms. Ssaid from <br /> arms d <br /> been received,o h h 9 fal From Ju 102 <br /> I to June I <br /> middle <br /> elofof October, a <br /> obber,19]) f 83 al had o <br /> - bank0fit of whichnwerehank <br /> t a <br /> e alarm, r s and the balance of s.type99 Percent0f 3 3 alarms <br /> po each d of these false alarms. y approximately dollars to <br /> Chief Seavy said in other areas where <br /> false alarms had droppedapproximatelyt60 percent.type ofrdanance was in effect <br /> Tom Anglin, the Police OfIf <br /> were <br /> cone[President <br /> alarms fb because Association,d tothe <br /> police fficers a ,whew an ceived th <br /> respond• manner nate, <br /> been notified <br /> citizens thataitois officeeLr m officehas <br /> nee- y <br /> • ontheacha a that h someone rein the person <br /> tocontinue <br /> dtneennir nome hone call, <br /> , etc. Also some fall alarms sim residencess9happen <br /> when the mpeoplake a Pare <br /> from to gain theen op the here are no salarm. for he police officers • <br /> • <br /> corporate <br /> security iffices oThe e nonce was necessary,but asked clrficationonacouple of quest <br /> ions. <br /> Councilman <br /> businesses xldtoft felt t Police s ,work with the various <br /> nacio correct the s implementing the - <br /> ype <br /> I of program proposed in ordinance, without actually adopting <br /> a - <br /> They could tem come back to thecouncil in approximately sixmonths and report on their progress. • <br /> President <br /> at the egulnr met aid g the final decision.would be made on this ordinance <br /> PROPOSED BLOCK GRANT ALLOCATIONS <br /> • <br /> of <br /> he Planning <br /> artment <br /> t etretreviewed h block <br /> ci <br /> funds <br /> which <br /> imarilyhavebee for Center and heneghborhoodam-prec aie <br /> a. <br /> • <br /> • <br /> d Com- <br /> • <br /> • Bertha <br /> vchair o the last five months to arrive at ciAdvisoryCommitteex nmuefiyDeelopmen pthe recommendationsf allocation oh9llockGrant <br /> and the d sePlan. She had tmeetings held four hearings these. they had <br /> addition anycitiLagencies, <br /> reatlyass imakfnd their decisfons. <br /> They hd3 ea xtotal of F1.800,000:however,only <br /> and <br /> zations <br /> at <br /> •$865,000 was available for allocating <br /> Ulla Swing briefly s of the Priorities and said she would go <br /> ante detail at the hearing that evening. <br /> The meeting then recessed for five minutes <br />