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1/7/1957
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a <br /> sales tax permit applications, seconded by Councilman Stout and carried on roil call, Councilman Granger <br /> voting No because he did not believe one weeks delay was too much to give the City Attorney time to <br /> check into the record. Councilman Weiss was noted absent. <br /> ADOPT RESOLUTION APPROPRIATING $1,000 OFF-STREET PARKING FUND FOR PARKING SURVEY, 2600 BLOCK BROADWAY. Council- <br /> man Stout moved that this item be carried on the agenda for two weeks, seconded by Councilman Spillers <br /> and carried. <br /> Councilman Spillers offered RESOLUTION 2206 ESTABLISHING AND DECLARING CERTAIN DESCRIBED ENTRANCES TO CERTAIN ...o <br /> DESIGNATED INTERSECTIONS TO BE STOP ENTRANCES and moved its adoption, seconded by Councilman Stout and <br /> carreid on roll call, Councilman Weiss being noted absent. <br /> INTRODUCE ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING 35 MILE SPEED LIMIT, INDUSTRIAL WAY. The Clerk read the title of the <br /> proposed ordinance. Councilman Stout offered introduction of the ordinance, seconded by Councilman Herkner <br /> and carried. <br /> ATTORNEY WOODMAN APPEAL FROM PLANNING COMMISSION G RANT USE PERMIT FOR AUTO COURT AT 811 WHIPPLE AVENUE. <br /> Councilman Spillers moved that this matter be set for public hearing on April 15th, seconded by <br /> Councilman Weymouth and carried. <br /> APPROVAL ATTORNEY FEE, DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS DECISION, TRUCK ROUTE ORDINANCE. Councilman Spillers asked <br /> for the recommendation of the City Manager. The City Manager stated that the billias in order. <br /> Councilman Spillers moved that the bill b e paid, seconded by Councilman Weymouth. In answer to a question, <br /> Mr. Lebsack stated that this bill did not include any additional costs if the matter should go to a <br /> higher court. The motion carried. <br /> CITY ENGINEER REQUEST ATUHORIZATION TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR FURNISHING AND PLACING ASPHALT SURFACING ON <br /> CERTAIN STREETS, ESTIMATED COST $18,872. Funds are available in this year's budget. The City Attorney <br /> asked that this be referred to his office. The Clerk read the letter from the City Engineer to the <br /> City Manager, said letter reading as follows: ...l <br /> We wish to recommend that authorization be granted by the City Council to advertise <br /> for bids for the furnishing and placing of approximately 2400 tens of a asphalt plant- <br /> mised Surfacing on the following streets: <br /> STREET ESTIMATE <br /> ARGUELLO STREET - Marshall Street to Broadway $ 920. <br /> BROADWAY - Jefferson Avenue to Arguello Street 6,088. <br /> WINSL W STREET - Marshall Street to Pennsylvania Avenue 3,088. <br /> MIDDLEFIELD ROAD - Main Street to Jefferson Avenue 3,048. " <br /> MIDDLEFIELD ROAD - Marshall Street to Bradford Street 2,128. <br /> JEFFERSON AVENUE - Middlefield Road to El Camino Real 3,600. <br /> $ 1ti,572. <br /> We propose to take alternate bids for the Broadway portion for resurfacing during daylight <br /> hours and also for resurfacing at night, in order to determine whether it is justified to pay <br /> the additional premimum for night work so as to reduce interference to traffic and inconvenience <br /> to merchants. Based on previous experience, this will probably increase the cost of the Broadway <br /> surfacing at least $1 per ton. Normally we can obtain a more satisfactory job during daylight <br /> hours. <br /> We have included in -our Street Maintenance budget sufficient funds to cover this amount <br /> of resurfacing by contract. ...r <br /> We had previously deferred resurfacing of Jefferson Avenue between Middlefield Road and <br /> El Camino Real on the assumption that Jefferson Avenue would be widened and improved with new curbs, <br /> gutters, sidewalks, etc. As this widening and permanent improvement does not appear to be financi- <br /> ally possible within a reasonable time, we recommend that the resurfacing of the existing street <br /> be undertaken immediately. This street will eventually need complete reconstruction as the <br /> 3xisting base is not adequate for a mjar street. <br /> Glenn M. Jain, City Engineer <br /> ..rr <br /> Councilman Spillers moved approval of the recommendation of the City Engineer which had been concurred <br /> in by the City Manager, seconded by Councilman Stout. Councilman Stout wanted to know if they could <br /> raise the street some on each side of the railroad track. Mr. Jain stated that this would be hard to <br /> do. The motion carried. <br /> Councilman Stout wanted to know if they had given some consideration to the paving of Pennsylvania <br />
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