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5/15/1950
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S ON LOT 7, and portion of <br />EX'EMPTTON FROM Morgan moved <br />SCHOOL DIS.TRIC`.Y R0-0 N <br />E��STITD Councilman <br />;10 ELEtRENmAY Acres Subdivision o • 1 <br />Let 2, Block 7 Of Friendly and carried. <br />b Councilman Royer Cit for the <br />Z <br />0. <br />approval of request: seconded Y of Redwood Y <br />ad by the City <br />BURLINGAME, solicited a full page September 15• The cost of a <br />THE ADVANCE, September b to <br />San Mateo County <br />Fiesta Edition from SeP newspapers editing each <br />e� 7e This was an annual edition diff14 erent <br />rmoved that the <br />AN <br />to <br />or <br />we <br />in . <br />full page was W- • August 1st. Councilman <br />the copy was Aug i objt <br />year, 'Deadline for Councilman Royer and later the motion was <br />ranted, seconded by lent of time, per, <br />appropriation be g It was conceded there was plenty <br />withdrawn with the consent of the recon a ro riation was being <br />by <br />in �pe t <br />a figure for advertising appro ORDINANC <br />communication was to be answered that the PP <br />the next budget. The usual procediu`e urea to set up of the Council. May <br />ect to the approval <br />priatad to the Chamber of Commerce subj HERKNER1, PRESIDENT, was read by the ORDINANC <br />A LETTER FROM THE FORT COMMISSION SIGNED. BY S. D• <br />ark enclosing a check for $18,677.50 to cover the annual interest on <br />sec <br />City Cl abs <br />i stated there were men on the Port Commission deeply <br />Harbor Bands. Mayor Britschg eration in sub- STOP IN <br />and voiced appreciation for their coop <br />interested in.Rgdwood City Fly <br />the letter and check which was hoped would reduce the tax rate by 3.5 <br />mitting pub <br />cents per $100.00. ; ORDINANC <br />SATE OF CITY SCRAP MATERIAL. City Manager recommended that the follow - <br />AWARD OF BIDS, lies and equipment % Ave <br />ing high bids be accepted of the 9 items of miscellaneous supe <br />S tr <br />4 <br />at the Corporation Yard. .12 lb. t J. Toscanelli ! and <br />Item No. 6 Approx. 375 lbs. 392 N 12th Street i <br />burned copper scrap San Jose, Calif. NO PARKIT <br />lbs. ..06 Ib. R. J. Toscanelli Ave <br />Item No. 7 Approx. 450 <br />lead cable scrap _ Bri' <br />Approx. 60.00 R. J. Toscanelli ORDINANC <br />Items No. 8 and No. 9 pP <br />6 tons cast iron and <br />scrap ironBas <br />l <br />3.00 J. Norman mov <br />Items Na. 1 and No. 2 P..O. Box 521 <br />Witte gas engine San Carlos, Calif. <br />_ ; Co <br />Councils,an Werder moved City Manager Rolison's recommendation be accepted on the ( CITY ENG <br />items submitted to the Council, seconded by Councilman Morgan and carried. an <br />AN APPEAL OF T. W. STEffART WAS DENIED FOR REZONING Lot 22, Block 59 Robinson Eagle ' maty <br />Hill Addition by the Planning Commission. Mr. Vim F. Worthington was the attorney t floc <br />for Mr. Stewart. Mr. Worthington stated the Stewarts purchased property at 117 $20( <br />Madison Avenue for X8500 in June 1946 at which time it was classified as C-1, it <br />r Sid, <br />was occupied in 1947 and rented later to a body and fender shop. In lql& Ordinance <br />eon, <br />is <br />No. 600 rezoning was passed making part of their property in R-4 or R-5. They we, <br />purchased the property which was a first class, one-story fire -proof the building iI way <br />expecting to carry on some sort of business. An application had been made for a ; War <br />small lunch room and one for a small cleaning establishment and they had no way May <br />of knowing it would be classified as other than commercial. They could not afford rec <br />to build an apartment house for which it was sold, the building would not make a FIRE CHI' <br />suitable dwelling and if it was sold for residential they would stand to lose. Chi <br />$3500, and Mr. Worthington asked that they be completely heard out. Mr. Frank t and <br />Coelho appeared and stated it was not all fire -proof as there was a shack on the on <br />back end of the building. Mayor Britschgi suggested that the Council members make $er <br />themselves familiar with the problem, and placed this on the agenda for the next FURTHER <br />meeting pending a report from the Fire and Building Department. <br />
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