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5/15/1950
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3r, <br />28:' <br />This season it was suggested they be hired on a seasonal <br />non -civil service basis' <br />similar to the playground leaders, without specifying their <br />salaries by ordinance. <br />All positions should require (1) first aid life saving certificate; (2) a <br />written <br />test similar to that given by the County for Flood Park <br />personnel. Additional^" <br />points in letter signed by Mr. Coulter, Chairman: Personnel Board <br />was not passing <br />on staffing p <br />� Swim Pool Manager needs of the Recreation De artment Si <br />would not be <br />eligibleg <br />for overtime compensation, normal schedule for life uards <br />, cashier and <br />attendant would be 40 hour week. Councilman Spillers moved approval <br />L i ; <br />of recommend- <br />ation, seconded by Councilman Morgan and carried.^ <br />RESOLUTION 1049 AUTHORIZING APPLICATION FOR CANCELLATION COUNTY TAXES, CITY PROPERTY,' <br />LOTS 5 and BLOCK 4 JEFFERSON ADDITION, and LOTS23 and 24, BLOCK 42, CENTRAL PARK #2 <br />!, ';;?:'! <br />was offered and moved for adoption by Councilman Jones, seconded by Councilman <br />Morgan and carried on roll call. <br />PLAIIIIING COi4IMISSIOId RECOMMENDED APPROVAL RESUBDIVISION LOT 82 BLOCK 8, NEW HIGH SCHOOL <br />} I ' j" '' • �' <br />ACRES, RUBY NEAR JEFFERSON, into a 401x121 lot, property owned by George Leonard <br />and adjacent to other 40 ft lots in the area. Councilman Morgan moved approval <br />of recommendation, seconded by Councilman Spillers and carried. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION APPROVAL RESUBDIVISION LOTS 1, 2 and 3. BLOCK 7, WEST <br />REDWOOD, CORNER FAIRVIEI9 AND OAK AVENUES INTO 2 LOTS, property owned by C.L. Saylor* <br />•, <br />' !'�;11 4,,' ' <br />Councilman Spillers moved approval, seconded by Councilman Morgan and carried. <br />PLAlI11I1JG COMMISSION RECOMMENDED APPROVAL RESUBDIVISION LOTS 6 and 7, EDGEWOOD PARK <br />(979 BLANDFORD) SO THAT 16.7 FT OF LOT 6 BE JOINED TO LOT 7, property owned by <br />TI <br />!'-''` ' <br />Roland McCune. Councilman Jones moved approval," seconded by Councilman Morgan <br />and carried. Mayor Britschgi was at the Planning Commission meeting and stated <br />;ii •{ H <br />this line was determined in order to save trees. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDED APPROVAL RESUBDIVISION LOTS 6 AND 31s BLOCK 4s JEFFERSON <br />ACRES (VERA AND KING) SO THAT 99 FT REAR OF LOT 31 BE ADDED TO LOT 6. Change re- <br />quested because creek splits Lot 31. Property owned by VERA SCHOTH. Councilman! <br />Morgan moved approval, seconded by Councilman Jones and carried. <br />PLANNING COMIiIISSION RECOMMENDED MOVING OF HOUSE FROM 218 BRADFORD TO SE CORNER HOWLAND <br />• <br />EII '.' 1 <br />AND ALLERTON. This was a duplex and was being moved to two single lots. Council- <br />man Jones moved approval, seconded by Councilman Spillers, Duplexes were owned by <br />I�, <br />Mr. E.P. Ames. Hearings were held by the Planning Commission and Mr. Ames posted <br />+; I <br />both the buildings and the property. Councilman Granger asked why this matter <br />Arab - <br />was referred to the Council while buildings on Archibaldpropertywere not. Arch- <br />g <br />bald`had asked for a permit to store buildings temporarily on.'a lot and was granted <br />the permit by the Planning Commission. Motion carried. Councilman Granger moved <br />that the Planning Commission be contacted with reference to moving of buildings <br />.!` <br />Which were not referred to the Council, seconded by Councilman Spillers and carried. <br />if 4i <br />TRAFFIC , u �� <br />PACT FINDING COMMITTEE RECONS ENDED NO PARKING ZONE EL CAAIINO REAL EXTENDING <br />2OPT FROM SVJetition was submitted with. 100 names.. It <br />CORIJER OF OAK AVENUE. P <br />� ,. � P �, !r <br />rti <br />rias suggested this be added to the proposed ordinance of red no parking zones on <br />I <br />each side of Oak at El Camino Real, and that this zone be added to the same ord- <br />inance by the Cit Attorney to be presented to the State for approval. Letter "from <br />City Y <br />kf it <br />�'f!� ' p� !•j <br />Otto A. Schramm., Highway Patrol urged that West side of El Camino <br />ramm, Sgt. California Hig y <br />i • , <br />Real for a certain distance be considered for no parking to give a clear` and un - <br />
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