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481 <br /> request, seconded by Councilman Weymouth and carried. <br /> H. SWENSON, 739 ARLINGTON ROAD, REQUESTS PERMISSION TO CONCRETE PARKING STRIP ON WOODSTOCK SIDE OF PROPERTY, <br /> APPROXIMATELY 40 FEET. The City Engineer recommended against the request. Councilman Granger moved <br /> that the request be denied because the property is not in a commercial zone, seconded by Councilman <br /> Weymouth and carried. <br /> REQUEST OF CITY ASSESSOR BROPHY FOR AUTHORIZATION TO CANCEL CERTAIN ITEMS ON 1956-57 TAX ROLL (FREEWAY <br /> PROPERTIES). The Clerk read the letter in which the City Assessor asked that the following corrections <br /> be made: <br /> ARB BLK LOT O@9NER OLD NEW DIFF- REASON <br /> [:: 505 S. H. Frank & Co. 1,649.20 1,260.58 -388.62 • property acquired for <br /> Freeway. <br /> 506-E 2-A Blomquist Oil Co. 533.76 458.68 - 75.08 property acquired for <br /> Freeway. <br /> 506-F Blomquist Oil Co. - 12.70 property acquired for <br /> Freeway. <br /> 507-A Joseph Pisano, et.al. 179.67 155.50 - 24.17 error in description <br /> of property. <br /> 526 6-A Herbert Kertz 139.63 133.72 - 5.91 property acquired for <br /> Freeway. <br /> 527 6 Derry Feed & Fuel 136.54 135.07 - 1.47 property acquired for <br /> Freeway. <br /> 527 ' 7 Derry Feed & Fuel 67.04 65.56 - 1.48 property acquired for <br /> Freeway. <br /> 586 15 Mark & Barbara Karp 64.33 53.86 - 10.47 Veterans exemption <br /> now allowed. <br /> [ww: 660 29 Alfred & Anna Gay 5.25 2.63 .. 2.62 property acquired for <br /> Freeway. <br /> 671 13-A Eli Smith 83.49 21.74 - 61.75 property acquired for <br /> 12,858.91 $2,287.311 45814.27 Freeway. <br /> Councilman Stout moved approval of the request for cancellation, seconded by Councilman Herkner and <br /> carried. <br /> APPLICATIONS FOR SALES PERMITS, SAFE AND SANE FIREWORKS. The Fire Department recommended that permits be <br /> allowed for the following: <br /> 1. Roosevelt Variety and Hardware, 2163 Roosevelt Avenue. <br /> 2. Plaza Variety and Hardware, 3123 Jefferson Avenue. <br /> 3. Ben Franklin, Middlefield and Broadway. <br /> 4. Walgreen Drug Co., 2227 Broadway. <br /> 5. Raso Fine Foods, 2102-2104 El Camino Real. <br /> 6. Lavering's Variety, 1712 El Camino Real. <br /> 7. Toy and Craft Shop, 2116 Broadway. <br /> 8. The Circus Toys, 2039 Broadway. <br /> 9. Thrifty Drug Stores Co., 340 Terrace Shopping Center. <br /> 10. Robinson's 5-10-25 Store, 2616 Broadway. <br /> 11. Mar Vel Super Market, 1950 El Camino Real. <br /> Councilman Stout moved approval of the recommendation, seconded by Councilman Granger and carried. <br /> COMMITTEE REPORT ON THE YACHT HARBOR. Councilman Herkner stated that the committee recommended that the City <br /> Council consider the calling of bids for the driving of piles as shown in the original specifications <br /> (35) and the installation of the ramp at the new Marine Harbor. He reported that there was approximately <br /> $14,000 for this work. The engineer's estimate is $1,960 more. This means they will be short <br /> approximately $2,000 if the estimate is correct. The members of the committee also recommended that a <br /> charge be made for season tickets at the rate of $12.50 for residents and $17.50 for non-residents. The <br /> committee has signed up 101 requests for season tickets, 49 of these people are non-residents. Council- <br /> man Herkner was of the opinion that the City should take the money out of the Capital Fund and the <br /> money they get from. the season tickets could be turned into the City coffers. This is for driving of <br /> piles and dockage of boats. It will require from $30,000 to $40,000 to complete the whole project. <br /> 1 <br />