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specifications eliminating bridgIt was <br />es, seconded by Councilman Jones and carried. 117 <br />to be understood by the people in the district that present delay might run the H.ork <br />l <br />into the vinter season and in that event a sunny day after bad weather would not <br />necessarily mean the contractor would be permitted to work for several days or a week <br />thereafter. Richard Keusink, reporter for the Tribune was to take special note of <br />'¢¢¢¢ this probability. <br />ABATE'1ENT 2081-2093 BROADS+AY, A G FRAN PROPERTY, 90 Cedro Play, San Franciscoi Affidavits <br />of posting and mailing were ordered filed by the Mayor. Buildings were Bissell's <br />f Tire Shop, 2093, Old Restaurant, 2089 and Hallett's Market, 2081,-85. Attorney <br />Harold Anderson appeared for the Franks. They agreed the buildings should come down, <br />1, but asked that it be deferred for 6 months because of present conditions due to the <br />i <br />Korean situation, scarcity of materials and the tenants would have the same diffi- <br />culty trying to find a newlocatinn. Councilman Morgan moved this be duly and regular- <br />ly continued on the agenda 6 months from this date, February 19th, 1951, to be con- <br />sidered again, seconded by Councilman Spillers. ' There was some difference of opinion <br />in re to gollowing through on the abatement and it was felt this might be a liability <br />f. <br />of the City if action was not taken now. However, no leases were to be made and the <br />{ <br />tenants were to receive notice. Attorney Anderson understood the conditions and <br />asked for time to get permanent bid. Motion carried, Councilman Jones voting No. <br />ABATEIZI NNT 2071-2075 BROADWAY, J. J. MCCORMIC, 1995 Ocean Avenue San Francisco. Affidavits <br />fof posting and mailing were ordered filed by the Mayor. Buildings were Beauty Parlor, <br />2071, Photo Engraving Shop, 2073 and Dusel's Real Estate Office, 2075, Dr. McCormic <br />appeared and also asked for time to prepare plans and specifications for new building <br />i <br />a' before removing the present one and requested 6 months time. Councilman Morgan moved <br />f that he receive the sarae consideration and this be duly and regularly continued for <br />a period of 6 months, to be considered again February 19th, 1951, and the tenants to <br />receive notice, seconded by CouncilmanSpillers and carried, Councilmen Herkner and <br />f Jones voting No. <br />4 <br />LETTER FROM HANNAFORD & TALBOT, 519 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO 4, CONFIRMING PURCHASE <br />OF ALAMEDA & HOPICIhS WARRANT. Their letter of August 17th, 1950 confirmed that they <br />4 had accepted and paid for the warrant even though the interest rate was in error - <br />as they had since been advised that the interest rate should have been 6% and not 5%- <br />ELetter was singed by Belden S. Gardner for Hannaford & Talbot. Filed. <br />P;OTICE OF HEARING FOR AUTHORITY TO INCREASE RATES PENINSI,LA TRANSIT BUS LIKES, PUBLIC <br />UTILITIES COMMISSION, to be held before Examiner Lake for Friday , September 11 1950 <br />at 10.00 AM in the Police Court, Palo Alton, California. Councilman Spillers moved <br />that proper authorities attend meeting, seconded by Councilman Morgan and carried. <br />LETTER FROLi CHA14BER OF COBIMERCE RECO11,rE+NDING ASSISTANCE TO NATIVE DAUGHTERS IN FLOAT AD- <br />MISSION DAY PARADE,SEPTEI4BER 9th. Councilman Morgan moved that $100 be granted to <br />the Chamber of Commerce for advertising purposes which they in turn could turn over to <br />the Native Daughters of the Golden West, seconded by Councilman Spillers and carried. <br />RESOLUTION 942 TRANSFERRING $100 FROIui UNBUDGETED RESERVE TO CHAMBER OF COivERCE WAS offered <br />$ and moved for adoption by Councilman Spillers,seconded by Councilman Morgan and <br />! carried on roll call. Mayor Britschgi noted absent. <br />i, <br />I <br />i l.;Xfj <br />'� <br />�• � , <br />1•, <br />I <br />II �� <br />� <br />II <br />,11' <br />It <br />f <br />it <br />! z; <br />I• <br />:: <br />f'I{ <br />I• <br />M! <br />•,F <br />Ilk <br />,il <br />i# I'll <br />I!,`�_u"I!I <br />I 6P6PIt�l1{ <br />,'d�i,•�,��i <br />�'�� <br />�41 <br />t <br />