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all, <br />OST <br />;y <br />y b°10dDT,4AN APPEARED RE T1�10 LOTS REFERRED TO TrIE 275 <br />ATTOgP1E REAL ESTATE COMMIT E- The,: <br />estimated value of ?51 Lot 33, Block 1, on Topaz off James Avenue, Jefferson -Add- } t <br />ition was ti�600. There were 4 - 251 lots in a row and Mr.{{ <br />Elulvey owned the corner <br />Lot 34 and Lot 32. Attorney Woodman asked that both Lots 31 and <br />33 be put RP for <br />sale so that Mr. YTulvey might bid on them. 1:11. Uulvey had contracted to sell the ! �' <br />lots and would be sued for breach of contract, he believing himself to be the <br />owner having paid taxes on the lots. but the City had bought quiet title to Lots l ' <br />31 and 33• Lot 33 was owned by Genevieve ,Simpson in 1939, Mr. Mulvey acquiring it <br />in 1946• Soidat was prior owner of Lot 31. Councilman Morgan moved this be referr- <br />ed to the Real Estate Committee to put a value on Lot 31 and report to be made the <br />following night, March 20th, seconded by Councilman Spillers and carried. j <br />Hy AHL-1,4ARTIN REQUEST FOR PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT 7 FT FENCE ON J1 IES AVENUE AND FULTON <br />STREET. This was to install temporary fence for inclosure of construction actio <br />itiA in building of Yount Carmel Church. A Plot,plan was submitted, fence to <br />be within sidewalk area, pedestrian traffic board walk cwith safety rail. The ural <br />would protrude into the street, would be properly illuminated and safety sug- <br />gestions of Police Department would be complied with. They required the inclosu <br />because of school children. Councilman Jones moved approval,, seconded by Counci <br />man Morgan. There was some "discussion with; reference to insurance, covering.side <br />.r - <br />walk in street area. All unloading of materials would be done inside of fence. <br />I'riotion carried. Councilman Granger and Spillers qualifying their Yes providing <br />City Attorney check City insurance policy, and assuming City insurance, covered. <br />this. If it did not Councilman Granger was "casting a No vote. <br />CITY ATTORNEY REPORT ON PROPOSED ANNEXATION CERTAIN AREAS EMERALD LAKE. <br />IT WAS nec- �h !i <br />essary to wait until the annexation of contiguous property before taking in. more <br />territory. IGir. Koch, Koch Construction Co., had ,appeared before the Planning ,;;,' <br />Commission and wished to annex 17 lots as Uninhabited Territory. After discussion <br />he agreed to present petition to include Blocks 3, 4, 5, Portions of 6 and 7, <br />fronting on Glenwood and Councilman Granger moved approval of presentation of pet- :� I <br />ition, seconded by Councilman Spillers. Previously in a communication of Feb- <br />ruary 14th from the Planning Commission they recommended that the petition of Mr. <br />Koch to annex Lots 1 to 12 inclusive Block 41 Highlands of Emerald Lake Subdivision, it <br />and of Royce, P.1cCarthy and Aice to annex Lots 14 to 17 inclusive, Block 6 and Lot 1, ;) <br />Block 3 be held u until,��uch time as the above named blocks be included in the I <br />p <br />Petition. <br />PUBLIC IIEARING, ANNEXATION "LOTS 2 to 7, KENSINGTON SQUARE. Councilman Royer moved <br />this be duly and regularly continued to March 20th, and carried. <br />1"AYOR BRITSCHGI STATED HE HAD RECEIVED A PHONE CALL FROM THE MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION, <br />re two acre sites for churches desiring to locate" in R-1 districts. The Council 1 ,i <br />would meet with them the' following ening at 7:30 Ptd. <br />CLATi'+',S NOS .76 to 5004 inclusive in the amount of 29,883.76 were approved for pay- <br />ment on motion of Councilman idorgan, seconded by Councilman Jones and carried. <br />COUl1CILMAII GRANGER h.OVED ADJOURNI'r�ENT TO THE FOLLOt"JII1G NIGHT IvlARCH 20th IN MEI"TORY OF <br />THE , <br />his <br />I a. ; <br />CPL RONALD C, IdICKLOS, who. had made the supreme sacrifice while serving, ,, <br />!i <br />respion of j l <br />Country and that a certified copy be sent to the family with an exp <br />i <br />k <br />re <br />f ..4i ",!i'Q1 <br />IT WAS nec- �h !i <br />essary to wait until the annexation of contiguous property before taking in. more <br />territory. IGir. Koch, Koch Construction Co., had ,appeared before the Planning ,;;,' <br />Commission and wished to annex 17 lots as Uninhabited Territory. After discussion <br />he agreed to present petition to include Blocks 3, 4, 5, Portions of 6 and 7, <br />fronting on Glenwood and Councilman Granger moved approval of presentation of pet- :� I <br />ition, seconded by Councilman Spillers. Previously in a communication of Feb- <br />ruary 14th from the Planning Commission they recommended that the petition of Mr. <br />Koch to annex Lots 1 to 12 inclusive Block 41 Highlands of Emerald Lake Subdivision, it <br />and of Royce, P.1cCarthy and Aice to annex Lots 14 to 17 inclusive, Block 6 and Lot 1, ;) <br />Block 3 be held u until,��uch time as the above named blocks be included in the I <br />p <br />Petition. <br />PUBLIC IIEARING, ANNEXATION "LOTS 2 to 7, KENSINGTON SQUARE. Councilman Royer moved <br />this be duly and regularly continued to March 20th, and carried. <br />1"AYOR BRITSCHGI STATED HE HAD RECEIVED A PHONE CALL FROM THE MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION, <br />re two acre sites for churches desiring to locate" in R-1 districts. The Council 1 ,i <br />would meet with them the' following ening at 7:30 Ptd. <br />CLATi'+',S NOS .76 to 5004 inclusive in the amount of 29,883.76 were approved for pay- <br />ment on motion of Councilman idorgan, seconded by Councilman Jones and carried. <br />COUl1CILMAII GRANGER h.OVED ADJOURNI'r�ENT TO THE FOLLOt"JII1G NIGHT IvlARCH 20th IN MEI"TORY OF <br />THE , <br />his <br />I a. ; <br />CPL RONALD C, IdICKLOS, who. had made the supreme sacrifice while serving, ,, <br />!i <br />respion of j l <br />Country and that a certified copy be sent to the family with an exp <br />