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5/15/1950
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i <br />Council. stood the matter covered in his letter wasin no way conneot©d with the condom- 29 <br />i <br />Etat nation proceedings, but was definitely a matter which should be considered as { <br />et state matter. He stated further that unless this condition was ' <br />a separate <br />corrected and <br />Lane soon, he would lo` se the union employees employed in his business. I 1 <br />illera, <br />pB�TFyI1+;IdT DIICHEL BUILDING MAIN' STREET. Contractor Pringle was to contact Building <br />Ins ec- I' <br />time Councilman Spillers, matter be carried ori the agenda to wait for report 9,< <br />for Duncan. <br />e of meeting with Mr. Pringle. Motion carried. City Attorne e <br />Attorney explained abatement <br />proceedings were completed, we could not lose jurisdiction. The final notice. <br />ae{ i e <br />has been delivered to the Iviichels ordering the building demolished. S b <br />nitteasr <br />FROST 8: BRIAN LETTER RE BALANCE BROADWAY -MARSHALL ASSESSMENT. Bill was originally <br />back rendered for cost of making assessment, etc., as follows: <br />tc, Bill Submitted 9-5-50$507.1 <br />28:lJPaid on acct. <br />ons Balance due making assessment 3b7ti.99 i <br />Less proposed deduction 1000.00 <br />Motion Amount due if proposal 2b b. I <br />7 99 <br />accepted <br />Frost & Brian offered in their letter of November 1, 1951 to accept $1000 less if <br />eared they are not required to make final assessment at this time. City Manager was <br />IY <br />not ready to make a recommendation at this time as the final action of the Council <br />;l <br />Fire <br />would determine. If it was decided to go ahead with the project, they should be Hi l i <br />paid in full. If project is stopped, they should receive the amount of $2678.99 <br />specified above. matter was held up at present. <br />PUBLIC HEARING, BROADWAY -MARSHALL. Attorney Wilson advised the first matter to be <br />of <br />considered was City Engineer's report on' spot checks. Committee had selected a <br />s series of lots which were to be worked over to determine the amount of reduction <br />a would result from proposed changes and modifications. It was explained these <br />)d figures were approximate and were to give some idea to the property owners changes <br />)rgan <br />- resulting from the deletions. Mr. Jain read off some 15 calculations resulting <br />lotion I ; <br />in an approximate reduction of 20% over the original estimates.• Attorney Wagstaff <br />asked that his committee be given time to study these figures, inasmuch as <br />ichgi <br />report was handed to him at the meeting. Attorney Wilson stated he had conferred <br />He with Mr. Black representing the National Motor Bearing and he believed they would, j <br />be able to get together in final accord. He suggested that this part of the hearing ( 4' <br />his <br />was complete, and the Council could now adopt the Resolution of Changes and Mod- <br />;ter ifications. A later resolution could be adopted embodying any further deletions <br />I I <br />son necessary. Councilman Granger moved matter be duly and regularly continued, and <br />be placed on the agenda to come up for final discussion at the next meeting, <br />l :y <br />onded by Councilman Spillers and carried. Attorney Black, for the National Motor <br />�i <br />Bearing Co. stated there were several items which should not affect the balance <br />ad. of the <br />project, such as the width of Broadway, sewer connection at the National <br />it Motor Bearing, electroliers and a decision regarding National Avenue. Councilman <br />Granger stated he would like to have City Engineers appraisal of the facts discussed' <br />e by Mr. Wilson and Mr. Black. Mr. Simpson, owner of property between the Creek and <br />19alnut Street should be given some consideration, possibly a change in assessment <br />to <br />'8et' <br />formula. <br />COh�I n a tentative l is I r ' �i1r?a is <br />TTEE REPORT, DOG POUND. Councilman Granger reported at length o <br />erred plan <br />considered by the Committee consiag himself, of Councilmen Herkner and Royer, <br />i 1 <br />
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