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5/15/1950
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PUBLIC RING - FRIENDLY ACRES IMPROVEMENTS MODIFIED AND AMENDED. Certain <br />.' <br />work <br />�e <br />was to be eliminated from Belle Haven and Annette Avenues. <br />Commissioner James <br />I <br />Mae Donald spoke on this and did not see why the State could declare <br />itself <br />t <br />immune from assessment for street work, especially drainage in the district. <br />There was no point n opening more entries onto the Bayshore. There <br />were no <br />;ter <br />written or oral protests. The hearing was closed. Councilman Spillers <br />offered <br />.neer <br />resolution ordering modification as set forth and moved adoption, <br />seconded by <br />�s <br />Councilman Jones and carried on roll call. <br />avin <br />City Attorney Currie was willing to meet with the City Engineer and Commissioner <br />it <br />int <br />Mac Donald in re to the issue of payment for drainage assessed against State <br />Auld <br />owned property. <br />the <br />ABATEbIENT PROCEEDITdGS TiIORTUARY BUILDINGS, MIDDLEFIELD ROAD. Affidavit of posting was <br />tth it <br />ordered filed by the Mayor. City Clerk Dodge stated a phone call had been received <br />ans <br />by him that Mr. Lew Franklin was ill with a request to hold this over for two weeks. <br />as <br />seconded by Councilman Morgan. Inspection was made by the Building, Fire and <br />Health Departments on buildings at 926 - 928 - 932 Middlefield Road. One story, <br />n- <br />7 -room frame building at 932 Middlefield Road and at 928 Middlefield Road there was <br />11..;;i <br />.: . <br />r <br />a two story frame building consisting of three apartments. Building at 926 was a <br />ante <br />one story frame building, roller, Hapgood and Lorenzen, Franklin Crowe Mortuary.i <br />so <br />This building was used for storage of caskets. All buildings were locat6d in Fire <br />a L ai <br />by <br />Zone No. 1 and could not be made to comply, with <br />p y, poor or no foundation, etc. <br />ii <br />such <br />Because of inability to get permission to build commercial buildings the three <br />the <br />departments thought that the two dwellings and front portion of the Mortuary <br />could be left as is, until materials were available, but recommended that sheds <br />j; ;; <br />BE5011 <br />and rear of mortuary be demolished at once. Mr. Berkhazer, 928 Middlefield <br />by <br />appeared, who was the caretaker of the establishment, stated approximately $230 <br />r <br />p <br />had been spent improving the wiring in the house and one tenant had moved since <br />011 <br />the inspection where there was no vent pipe. Motion carried*I, <br />or <br />001MUNICATION ATTORNEY DABA RE TRAFFIC PASSIIdG OVER PRIVATE PROPERTY 303 TOPAZ. <br />eople <br />Attorney Daba represented Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W, Laurie, owners of Lots 19 2 and <br />ity, <br />3, Block 1, Jefferson Avenue Addition. If it was the intention of the City to <br />AL <br />begunses <br />secure some of this property for street purpothey would welcome the opportunity <br />!! <br />I� <br />to have some action taken in that regard as soon as conveniently possible. If <br />nothing is done within a reasonable times their office had advised Mr. and Mrs. <br />and <br />Laurie to fence' their property completely. This would block an further vehicle <br />y <br />D <br />traffic and they would resort to this step only as a last course. Letter dated)' <br />March 27th indicated a desire to discuss the matter with any and all parties con- <br />ET <br />cerned on behalf of the City. Councilman Herkner stated he had wanted to extend <br />'al <br />the curb on Topaz sometime ago when this had been considered but he had been out <br />voted six to one. The Planning Commission and Council had both taken action on <br />�l p, <br />this. ed on the agenda with report from <br />Councilman Granger moved this be plat <br />�� H <br />conded <br />Cit to be brought in at next meeting, <br />City Manager as' to availability of funds, map g <br />;over <br />seconded b Councilman Royer. Councilman Herkner had been in favor of purchasing <br />y y <br />Piece of property across the street. Motion carried. <br />d <br />CCtdtd UNICATION WM. W. HOLLIES 666 WOODSIDE ROAD, RE STREET WORK ON OAK AVENUE. Objection <br />I�f <br />
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