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-.. {r!__M..,..._i.w.. <br />382 <br />On motion of Councilman Jones, seconded by Councilman Hohn, it was ordered that a <br />letter be sent to the owner of the property as well as the agent representing the <br />owner asking them to show cause why the building mentioned should not be removed. <br />James Gorman, 620 Roosevelt, appeared before the Council to complain concerning the <br />i <br />dilapidated and insanitary condition of an old building at 1032 Fulton Street. <br />From the discussion, it seemed desirable to have the building removed and on motion <br />of Councilman Fletcher, seconded by Councilman Jones, the Clerk was ordered to <br />send a notice to the owner, Joe Libonati of 1082 14th Street, San Francisco, ask- <br />ing him to show cause why the building should not be removed. <br />The Planning Commission, by its secretary, filed a letter recommending that the Council <br />grant a building permit for a cash and carry ice dispensary and storage station to <br />be built on the westerly side of E1 Camino Real at Hopkins Avenue in charge of Al. <br />Kendrick and A. W. Loder. Permit granted on motion of Councilman Fletcher, seconded <br />by Councilman Jones. <br />Roscoe D. Wyatt for the Chamber of Commerce filed a letter recommending that the city co- <br />operate with the Mission Trails Association to the extent of $100 for advertising <br />purposes. On motion of Councilman Fletcher, seconded by Councilman Christensen, <br />it was decided to contribute $100 towards this purpose, and the Clerk was instructed <br />to notify the association. <br />Mayor McCarthy for the committee consisting of himself, H. A. Beeger, and City Attorney <br />Mansfield, in a communication to the Council, reported concerning the acquisition <br />Y <br />of further property adjacent to the Port. His report referred particularly to the <br />property of the Coast and Valley Warehouse Company, the owner of 10 acres adjoin- <br />ing the present harbor property. It was proposed that a present payment of $2500 <br />be made, that an item in next year's budget amounting to $7500 be set up, and that <br />a final $5000 payment be made on or before August 1, 1939. It was also understood <br />that the corporation would grant a lease up to August 1, 1939, without additional <br />compensation. The report was approved and ordered filed. On motion of Councilman <br />McNulty, seconded by Councilman Christensen, it was decided to have the City Attorney <br />prepare the necessary papers to take care of the transaction and the treasurer was <br />authorized to make the initial payment of $2500 after the documents prepared by the <br />attorney had been properly executed. <br />Affidavits of Publication in connection with the General Municipal Election of April 12 <br />were ordered filed on motion of Councilman Fletcher, seconded by Councilman Chris- <br />tensen. Following this, the Council proceeded to canvass the votes with the follow- <br />ing results: <br />