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1/7/1957
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455 <br /> The Clerk reported that he had received five letters of protests. The letters were from Ervin I. & Carl <br /> Eiger, George & Ruby Cannon, Frank & Marie La Rocca, Mrs. Marguerite Coats and May Fayal. Mr. James <br /> Knecht objected to the drainage being charged to the area as he was of the opinion it should be extended <br /> and charged to the City as a whole. He did not object to the other improvements. The City Engineer <br /> explained the system of spreading drainage costs. Mr. E. Eiger protested the drainage charges and questioned <br /> [:: the extent of his benefits derived from the drainage. Mr. Eiger also wanted the drainage ditch on <br /> Woodside Road completed and the street paved and added to the project. It was explained to Mr. Eiger that <br /> this hearing was not to discuss the spreading of drainage charges, and, unless they stated the proceedings <br /> all over and secure new bids, they could not consider his request to en .argen the assessment improvements . <br /> Mr. Hi Inoumwanted to know the percentage of the work that would be charged to drainage. Mr. Jain <br /> stated that the drainage represented approximately 25% of the improvements or a ratio of 3.71 to 1. <br /> Councilman Weiss raised the question on changing the amount of work to be done in the improvement district. <br /> Attorney Lebsack stated that only minor changes could be made without starting the whole proceedings over <br /> again. This was followed by a very lengthy discussion in regard to the drainage and culverts on Woodside <br /> Road, Also under discussion was the matter of procedure and starting time of the improvements by the <br /> contractor in the event the contract is awarded. <br /> Mr. Ernest Norwood, 1510 Union Avenue, and Mr. Louis Quarantes, 1515 Union Avenue, spoke in favor of the <br /> project. Mr. Quarantes said that he knew of eight people who stayed home who were in favor of the improve- <br /> ments. Councilman Stout spoke on the drainage problem. Councilman Spillers moved that the public hearing be <br /> closed, seconded by Councilman Herkner and carried on roll call. Councilman Spillers offered RESOLUTION <br /> 2226 ORDERING IMPROVEMENTS KENTFIELD-PALM-VALOTA & VICINITY IMPROVEMENTS AND OVERRULING ALL PROTESTS and <br /> moved its adoption, seconded by Councilman Weiss and carried on roll call. <br /> Councilman Weiss stated that when this matter first came to the attention of the Council he questioned the <br /> sanitation situation in the event of future zoning of the area to R-3-G. <br /> Since that time he has been assured by the City Engineer that this situation has been taken care of. <br /> The City Engineer reported that the bids had been checked and found to be correct. He recommended the <br /> low bid of E. T. Haas Co. in the amount of $433,306.95. Councilman Herkner offered RESOLUTION 2227 <br /> AWARDING CONTRACT KENTFIELD-PALM-VALOTA & VICINITY IMPROVEMENTS to E. T. Haas Co. and moved its adoption, <br /> seconded by Councilman Weiss and carried on roll call. <br /> BNAI BRITH YOUTH ORGANIZATION REQUEST FOR WAIVER OF PERMIT REQUIREMENT, BENEFIT AUCTION. The Clerk read the <br /> letter. Councilman Spillers moved to waive the fee and grant the permit, seconded by Councilman Weymouth <br /> and carried. <br /> RICHFIELD OIL COMPANY REQUEST VARIANCE COVERING DRIVEWAY ENTRANCE, SERVICE STATION; TRAFFIC COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION <br /> The Clerk read the letter from the Traffic Committee wherein they recommended that the radius of thirty-five <br /> [:: feet as shown on the proposed plans be decreased to twenty-five feet which would be entirely adequate and <br /> would allow the required distances as set forth by ordinance and eliminate the cause for which the variance <br /> was south. After discussion this was acceptable to the Richfield Oil Company and no Council action was <br /> necessary. <br /> FURTHER CONSIDERATION PROPOSED ANNEXATION FARM HILLS ADDITION NO. 1. Councilman Weymouth moved to carry this on <br /> the agenda for two weeks, seconded by Councilman Stout and carried. <br /> COUNCILMAN HERKNER REPORT ON SOUTH COUNTY GARBAGE DISPOSAL DISTRICT AND GARBAGE RATES. Councilman Herkner <br /> reported on the forming of the district and his appointment. Since that time they have been struggling <br /> with the problem of obtaining proper refuse and disposal plan eliminating smog burning. They have <br /> progressed to the place now where they have purchased the property and they will start building in the near <br /> future. A written report is now being prepared and it will be given to the Council in the near future. <br />
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