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5 0 0) <br /> fencing on both sides of the creek in the park area and close by, be included in the <br /> 1957-1958 budget for the Park and Recreation Department for various reasons as stated <br /> in the petition. Councilman Herkner moved that this matter be referred to the Park <br /> and Recreation Commission. Recreation Commissioner Hanley stated that they had <br /> written a letter approving; the improvements . The Clerk stated that to date he had <br /> not received the letter. Councilman Herkner withdrew his motion. <br /> Councilman Spillers moved that this matter be carried on the agenda for one week to <br /> give the City Engineer time to check the possible cost of the bridge, seconded by <br /> Councilman Stout and carried. <br /> COMMUNICATION FROI°I CITY TREASURER AND CITY AUDITOR R7GARDING DEPOSIT OF PUBLIC MONIS IN <br /> LOCAL BANKS. The Clerk read the letter wherein it was stated that the City has been <br /> approached by representatives of the local banks who are not enjoying any of the City' s <br /> banking business and are of the opinion that they should be given a share of the idle <br /> money. If the Council desires to split this business between the five banks within the <br /> City, the Treasurer and Auditor recommended the following, subject to the interest <br /> rates the City is now receiving: <br /> American Trust Company W.50,000 <br /> First Western Bank 150,000 <br /> Bank of America, California-Broadway Branch 150,000 <br /> Bank of America, Broadway-Jefferson 175,000 <br /> Wells Fargo Bank 175, 000 <br /> in view of the necessary ninety day notice for withdrawal, the above change could not <br /> become effective until September 15, 1957. <br /> Councilman Spillers moved approval of the recommendation and asked that b. letter be sent <br /> to all the banks asking for separate quotations, seconded by Councilman Stout and carried. <br /> void <br /> CONTINUATION PUBLIC HEARING ON FARM HILLS BOULEVARD IMPROVEMENTS. The City Engineer stated <br /> that his estimate should be changed to „`57, 768.51. The bid received from Oddstad Homes <br /> included bounding costs which are not usually included in the bid. By adding that <br /> amount to the engineer' s estimate it brings the change is the estimate to the X57, 768.51 <br /> figure. Councilman Spillers moved that the public hearing be closed, seconded by <br /> Councilman Granger and carried. Councilman Granger moved that all protests on record <br /> be overruled, seconded by Councilman Spillers and carried. <br /> Councilman Spillers offered RESOLUTION 2268 ORDERING IMPROVEMENTS FARM HILL BOULEVARD <br /> IMFROVEMErNTS and moved its adoption, seconded by Councilman Herkner and carried on roll <br /> call. <br /> Councilman Ierkner offered RESOLUTION 2269 AWARDING THE CONTRACT ON FARM HILL BOULEVARD <br /> IMi ROVEILN'ENTS and moved its adoption, seconded by Councilman taeymouth and carried on roll <br /> call. <br /> PUBLIC HEARIN; ON PLANNING COMISSION' S RECOIllM NDATION TO DENY WHITMORE, GERSMIER, ET. AL. <br /> REQUEST TO REZONE WELLESLEY PARK AREA FROM R-1 TO R-3. The Clerk read the letter from <br /> the Planning Commission wherein they referred the matter to the City Council without a <br /> change in its previous recommendation. The affidavit of publication was ordered filed. <br /> Chester Lebsack, attorney representing Mr. & Mrs . Gersmier, spoke in regard to the en- <br /> forcement of the restrictions . He spoke about the proposed amendment to the Zoning <br /> Ordinance and the amendment to set an R-3-G zoning restriction in the area and he asked <br /> that this matter be postponed until such time as the R-3-G zoning is put in effect. He <br /> asked that this be postponed for 30 days . This was agreed to by Mr. Thorpe, attorney for <br /> the Whitmores. After the adoption of R-3-G zoning by the Council they will make a request <br /> for R-3-G zoning of the area in order to enforce the restrictions. <br />