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4 petition from 1712 Hampton; IdB1I0 HES <br />The fallowing list of names were affixed to aMrs. Willis L. Grubb <br />l arian Sullivan Marilyn Lois Oi Connell protk <br />Mr. & grs• Geo Goubb F. S. Baylor <br />Marian Scott R. E. Rutherford 0pIPiO Ol <br />Mr. �r,MrsAlllenkoy Ryan Olive D. Thompson <br />Marg Margaret Babcock <br />Verna Hoffman Lorraine Hegler l <br />lar. & Dirs. R. Hallgren Grace Burner both <br />hir. & h4rs. D. Snow <br />MUF'ROhS STATE RECREATION COhR.iTSSI01v' RE APPRAISAL AND SURVEY GF' FACILITIES IN RED bid 1} <br />LETTER y � GI1't' hANAC <br />ned b Sterlin <br />CITY. The letter was sigg S. Winans' Director of Recreation informin, <br />i <br />City h:anager Ralison that appraisals and surveys were conducted by their staff upon 1 City <br />and Board of Trustees of Elementaryand High � Tax g <br />official request of the City Council <br />School Districts of a community. The studies provided an assessment of recreation <br />with respect to organization, personnel, financial support, activity programs and <br />facilities and were conducted at no cost to the requesting agency. The appraisal 3 It 14a <br />could not be undertaken until November or Decmeber. Gladys Snyder, Recreation Special at I <br />ed on Mr. Rolison since receipt of the letter. Councilman Morgan moved e <br />ist, had call� pose <br />that the 'jity accept the survey providing the City was not put to any expense or under essay <br />any obligation, City Manager to contact school authorities, seconded by Councilman of Ci <br />Herkner and carried. RESOLUTION <br />LETTER FROM DIVISION OF HIGMS-AYS, DISTRICT IV, 2001 VAN NESS AVENUE, SAN FRANCISCO 9, RE. by Co, <br />QUEST CANCELLATION OF TAXES ON CERTAIN RPOPERTY IN FRIENDLY ACRES. This request had il <br />man S; <br />been referred to the City Engineer for checking to see what affectthis would have on h <br />the procedure and on the City and if the City would have to pay any thing on this. <br />On report only one deed affected City Taxes, namely Robert Muller, et ux, ARB Lot 33, `P <br />Block 665. Deed only affects Friendly Acres Assessment in so far as name change and be an' <br />so changed on the Uityas list Of property owners. The other three deeds were outside Capit <br />=� the C:ty. Councilman Granger moved approval of cancellation of taxes on the one lot, <br />Ing t] <br />seconded by Councilman Morgan. Assistant City Attorney Lebsack informed the Council <br />that the City would have to pay for the assessment on this particular lot for Friendll Counc <br />Acres Improvement. <br />i' <br />COhMIUNICATION FROM MRS: A. L. CORAUINI, 1$20 BRECiSTER AVENUE RE ALLEGED FALL SUSTAIITDBY -1I <br />HER SON, PAUL, AGED 7, while playing in Stafford Park, stating the' direct cause of tte <br />accident was caused by the fact that the sprinklers were on. It was requested that <br />method of watering the play area be checked into. This was referred to the Reereatie° ATTES, <br />Commission for study. <br />PUBLIC HEARING MENLO MOTORS APPLICATION FOP USED CAR LOT AVONDALE & EL CAMINO. Attorney �— <br />Clerk <br />James Mack, Nimitz Avenue appeared and presented petition which Mr. Miller had circu- <br />lated among tenants and property owners in that area requesting and urging that r8' ; <br />t <br />quest of the Motor Co. be granted. There were 25 signatures. Maps were passed tots <br />Councilman showing area where petition had been circulated. Notices were sentoutto <br />it REPORT <br />25 by the City Clerk. No one appeared to protest. CouncilLaan Morgan had done sone ON 1 <br />vestigating and moved that permit be granted, seconded by Councilallan Herkner. Tbera I the of <br />was no connection with a new car agency. Motion carried, insta- <br />r currea- <br />HARDIIrG, SAPPHIRE & ST FRANCIS STREETS. Affidavits of publication posting and mailing <br />were ordered filed by the Mayor. 30 Yet. <br />mere v <br />for ti <br />