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<br />received from
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<br />Commission. Notion carried. " rt
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<br />City Engineer Jain had examined the deed
<br />by the Council. Councilman Morgan moved that
<br />accepted- I
<br />and suggested that it be
<br />jp seconded by Councilman Spillers and carried.
<br />{' l H accept deed for easement,
<br />City p 9 9 93 IIDDLE.
<br />LOUIS FRAI3ICLINE OF i:40DEST0, 26- 28- 2, S,
<br />i l ABATESdENT TWO D19ELLINGS AND btQRTUARY,
<br />with oor, or no foundation,
<br />FIELD RD. These were found to be in bad condition, p a
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<br />etc. , by the Building, Fire and Health Departments and due to the dilapidated con-
<br />dition of sheds and the rear of the Dior
<br />causing a rat harbor an re hazard
<br />1 Councilman Spillers
<br />'', ", . ilfit' it was their recommendation that they be demolished at ones.
<br />seconded by Councilman morgan and carried. -
<br />moved that buildings be posted,
<br />� Ii3CREASE, IN SPECIAL ASSESSMENT TO HELP PROVIDE
<br />LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES REQUEST 15� - g
<br />y1 }{;' ADDITIONAL SERVICE TO THE CITIES. Slaney was needed for special projects, such
<br />ry' as model ordinances and research reports. Fifteen per cent would amount to X75
<br />j increase. I
<br />RESOLUTION 1039 TRANSFERRING 075 FROM UNBUDGETED RESERVE was offered and moved for
<br />adoption by Councilman morgan, seconded by Councilman Spillers and carried on roll call,
<br />PLANNING COSdIrIISSION RECOM1,1ENDED APPROVAL RESUBDIVISION LOT 6, BLACK G, WOOD ID ACRES
<br />INTO 3 LOTS (1540 GORDON), 2 lots 11.0 x 125 and 1 lot 'IT" shaped with 58.4 ftfront-
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<br />a} !,,It lf;j age, Charles and Gertrude Bennet. Councilman Morgan moved approval, seconded by
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<br />Councilman Royer and carried. The purpose of this type of division of tat was no
<br />to block possible street later on. A
<br />1 PLANNING C001ISSION RECOMMENDED APPROVAL D Iv1 SALSBURY TO RESUBDIVIDE LOT 4 BLOCK 8,
<br />EDGE4'JOOD PART (925 BURLSTON RD) by cutting 9.8 ft from Lot 4 and adding it to Lot
<br />5- Councilman Royer moved approval of recommendation, seconded by Councilman
<br />Morgan and carried.
<br />COUNCILMEN HERKNER AND GRANGER ASKED THAT PLANNING COMMISSION BE ASKED TO GET THEIR
<br />COMMUNICATIONS IN SUFFICIENT TIME TO BE PLACED ON THE AGENDA, the policy of the
<br />a i i�.3 Council being they did not like to accept or approve recommendations without time -
<br />}; for consideration.
<br />"` i' ? • !;': PLANNING COMMISSION RECOI MEIMATION APPROVAL E.S,..QUIRCK RESUBDIVISION OF LOT 28, REESE
<br />SUBDIVISION (near 798 Redwood Avenue) per attached sketch. Councilman Spillers
<br />moved this be placed on the agenda until the next regular meeting to give the -
<br />if Council members time to consider recommendation, seconded by Councilman Morgan
<br />and,carried.
<br />STATE COS,.PENSATION INSURANCE FUND. Cit Clerk read their letter dated March 2nd,
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<br />signed by J.J. Gallagher, Manager, and enclosing check for $4661.51 on earned
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<br />premium for the year. Auditor Brophy stated that next year 8500 should be set
<br />up in the budget figures ' g E for this.
<br />LETTER FROM F.J. QUANDT OBJECTING TO �INCREASE IN RENTS GENERALLY, 17AS read by City -
<br />'Y J Clerk. Councilman Morgan moved that letter be filed, seconded by Councilman
<br />?!; !'s Spillers. Complaint on rental increases at 350 Grand Street read at the February
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<br />�.,'!;,•,,; 26th Council meeting and signed by four tenants had been referred to the Apartment
<br />Owners Association, I,Ir. Miller, Secretary of the organization, had stated they
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