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1.84 x 29.501 in the rear. The Council had
<br />purchased in 2 parcels. The two lots contemplated would he 45
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<br />referred this back to the Planning Commission to be reconsidered as they thought t e Policy nt,o
<br />should be maintained. Attorney L. Delllatteis appeared for_Pdrs. Rosa Franco stating she was unable to cats gra
<br />11' ! to do anything with it unless it could be subdivided, neigty�r duo
<br />for fruit trees and there was no possibility
<br />ing lots had been subdivided and the total area of each would be above the minimum required. Councilman Cit
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<br />I'I Vii, Spillers moved that recommendation of Planning Commission be approved, seconded by Councilman Morgan and c hav
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<br />carried. tri
<br />YACHT HARBOR COII+!ITTEE REPORT. Councilman Granger had not been able to attend the meeting and asked that aco
<br />!; the report be read. The committee and Port Commission met on 7donday5 October 9th. Those present were sell
<br />Mayor Carl Britschgi, Port Manager M. McCarl, Port Commissioners, Perry Bygdnes, John Rolla, Normanthel
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<br />•i j,' id Herkner, Robert Spillers;. Sequoia Yacht Club main
<br />Menfee, K. B. Towne, H. P. Anderson: Councilmen S
<br />Representative Walter Hilton; City Manager E. A. Rolison, Harbor Master John Pdackenhausen, Recreation - noc
<br />Director Alfred Morton and the Press. The Yacht -Harbor had to be moved and the peninsula Celebration -1
<br />Association offered the City a site on Redwood Creek for the relocation of the Yach Harbor. Port by
<br />Manager McCarl stated that the Port Commission had already gone on record to allocate sufficient land had
<br />to the City to provide yachting facilities at the Boundary Slough location. The Yacht Harbor Committee y clai
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<br />felt this part of the project was satisfactory and left the Port Commission to hold a separate hearing no
<br />with the City Manager. was
<br />mmending that the City Council make sufficient funds avail -
<br />The Recreation Department submitted a letter recoappr
<br />able and instruct the City Engineer to determine the costs of relocation of the Yacht Harbor to Boundary 1 rele
<br />Slough. The Yacht Harbor facilities would be detrimental to water traffic and the U S Government wished strei
<br />to widen the present channel. If relocation of Yacht Harbor cost were in accord with recommendations Speai
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<br />of the Council, the Recreation Commission recommended that the issue be put before the citizens of F.edsood pled
<br />City in a bond election for the development of the Yacht Harbor at Boundary Slough. I
<br />It was brought out that it would be necessary to contact Mr. Buchan of LESLIE SALT COMPANY to obtain some ; Coun
<br />property in order to make the channel aide enough. Mr. Hilton affirmed approval of location for the j Asse
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<br />Yacht Club. Councilman ,Spillers moved acceptance of committee's report, seconded by Councilman Royer, Rona
<br />a' as there were no objections from anyone present. Motion carried. Councilman Granger moved that the i he hl
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<br />Bommunication from the Recreation Commission be referred to the Engineering Department for report in chas
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<br />the future as to amount of cost involved, seconded by Councilman Spillers and carried. The same and
<br />committee was to contact Leslie Salt Company, bring them up to date on Council action and endeavor to A' ORE AND
<br />secure some 1501 from them to widen the channel. carr.
<br />PUBLIC HEARING — LENOLT I2iPROVEPFEPJTS. Affidavits of postin(nailing aYirl publication viere ordered filed by 11MCiUTI01
<br />the Mayor. f Spil'
<br />The following submitted written protests: K H Fried, 227 B St., Lot 14, Block 8; Leonard N Spears, Ifotic
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<br />"' 231 B St., Lot 15, Block 5 s A
<br />b,,'j , Assessment 105; Mr. & Mrs. E. A. Nix, 334 A St.; Wm. B. Addiego, 2111 Hop UEST Fl
<br />! Avenue, Lots 1 & 2, Block 4; Pacific Gasland Electric Company wished to pay cash before assessment such
<br />t P went to bond, H. H. � Vleiner,731 El Camino Real in ti ,Assessments 127, 125, 1314, 133, & 129; G. E. Black, .
<br />353 A St.
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<br />City Engineer Jain explained that everyone in the district was paying for storm drains- $2.35 time
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<br />I was the rate for the storm drains, phis $1,Q9 for the sidewalks, so those who had sidewalks only were menti
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<br />d also charged for the storm drains- He further stated that there was no difference between B and 0 " '; SiAiT RECF
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<br />i: Street work on the street and that of the rest of the tract. There was no record of previous work done thec
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<br />except in the Council minutes. There were no plans or specifications of an previous work done except i asv
<br />y in the Council minutes. There were no plans or specifications on any previous job. y
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