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1/3/1956
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67 <br />fend in and later they could use the area for use around the swimming pool. Councilman Stout complimented <br />the Park and Recreation Commission for their f orsite and looking into the matter. He was all for this <br />program and he was of the opinion that the City Manager and City Attorney could draw up an agreement in <br />regard to this matter. <br />This was followed by discussion in regard to the proposed building which would have a room large enough so <br />that 35 men could dress, shower and rest room facilities and an office. Councilman Royer stated that the <br />60 plans had been tied into the facilities that face on Madison Avenue. This was followed by discussion as to <br />what would be required in the way of the building and in the completion of the ball ground in the park. <br />Councilman Granger recommended that the Mayor appoint a committee to meet with the City Attorney or anybody <br />who might be affected and bring in a report next week, seconded by Councilman Britschgi and carried. The <br />woo <br />Mayor appointed the following: <br />%W Council Recreation committee — Alyn Beals and Irving Gold, Park and Recreation Commission, <br />City Attorney Currie and Mr. Bud Stephenson, President of the Chamber of Commerce. <br />PUBLIC HEARING, PLANNING COMMISSION RECOL961ENDATION TO APPROVE REZONING OF CASSAURANG PROPERTY AT ARGUEI,LO AND <br />WHIPPLE. Affidavit of mailing was ordered filed. The Clerk read letters of protests from the following <br />people: Mrs. Stella Hinch, 211 Liowland Street, Mrs. Henry Edmonds, 818 Whipple Avenue and Mr. Harry H. <br />Weiner. The Clerk also read a petition with 40 signatures protesting the rezoning. Attorney Dennis t'Toodman, <br />representing property owners in the area, objected to the rezoning and reviewed the history of what has <br />taken place in regard to rezoning in the last five years. Mr. Woodman spoke at some length on the subject <br />of rezoning attempts on this property. <br />Mr. E. G. Jensen, 219 "A" Street, representing the Camino Improvement Group, spoke against the rezoning. <br />Mr. Olaf Pearson, 1318 Arguello Street,'and Mrs. Rose Hanson, 1219 Arguello Street, spoke against the <br />rezoning. <br />Mr. Robert Dell Ergo, attorney for Cassaurang and Solari, spoke in favor of the rezoning and explained why <br />he thought the rezoning should be allowed. This was followed by discussion after which Councilman Jones <br />moved close of public hearing, seconded by Councilman Spillers and carried. Councilman Jones moved that <br />the planning Commission be overruled and the property not be rezoned commercial, seconded by Councilman Stout. <br />The motion carried with Councilman Spillers voting No. Councilman Granger explained he was voting yes <br />because the time wasn't right. <br />PUBLIC HEARING, PLANNING COIffESSION RECOMMENDATION TO DENY REZONING OF THE SOLARI PROPERTY, NORTi EST CORNER <br />ARGUELLO AND WHIPPLE. Affidavit of mailing was ordered filed. Mr. Dennis Woodman spoke in favor of the <br />Planning Commission recommendation., Mr. Dell Ergo stated that everything he said in defense of the Cass— <br />aurang rezoning applied in this case and he would not take the Council's time to reiterate. Councilman Royer <br />moved that the public hearing be closed, seconded by Councilman Stout and carried. Councilman Stout moved <br />approval of the planning Commission's recommendation, seconded by Councilman Jones and carried on roll <br />WON call. <br />PUBLIC HEARING, ADOPT ORDINANCE RELATIVE TO SUBDIVISION OF LESS THAN FIVE LOTS. Affidavit of publication was <br />ordered filed. There being no protests, written or oral, Councilman Britschgi moved that the public hearing <br />be closed. Councilman Britschgi offered ORDINANCE 815 AMENDING SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE RELATIVE TO SUBDIVISION <br />OF LESS THAN FIVE LOTS and moved its adoption, seconded by Councilman Jones and carried on roll call. <br />PUBLIC HEARING ADOPT ORDINANCE REZONING LOTS ON EDGEWOOD ROAD, —ELLESLEY PARK, FROM R-1 to P-1. Affidavit of <br />publication was ordered filed. There being no protests, written or oral, Councilman Britschgi moved that <br />the public hearing be closed, seconded by Councilman Royer and carried. Councilman Spillers offered <br />ORDINANCE 600.67 REZONING LOTS 11 2 AND 3, BLOCK 13 LOTS 8 AND 92 BLOCK 21 AND LOT 20, BLOCK 2, SUBDIVTSTON <br />A, WELLESLEY PARK, FROM R-1 TO P-1 and moved its adoption, seconded by Councilman Britschgi. City Attorney <br />Currie stated that there was a Declaration of Restrictions which should be adopted by resolution after the <br />
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