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5/15/1950
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46 <br />trees adjoining the alley; <br />garage and the damage to the shrubbery and small <br />ectad to the amount of assessment; <br />Sr., 42 Harrison Avenue, obj California, owner of Lots 2 <br />George W. Clarkson, Burlingame, <br />William R. Goaper, 1250 Oak Grave Avenue, <br />and 3, Block 18, stated Bell Construction <br />Company had procured elevations of proposes <br />'t Engineer so that two triplexes which were to be constructed could <br />alley from the City built according to that infor- <br />always be properly drained, and the buildings were <br />feted they were several inches above the figure <br />mation. When the alleys were comp <br />floods when it rains. He asked that this case be <br />given his contactor and driveway , Hewlett <br />Harald R. 227 Harrison Avenue, <br />investigated and condition be corrected, inches higher than the property <br />owner of Lot 7, Block 11, claimed the pavement was 11} <br />ot been able to use the driveway <br />since it was finished, and the <br />line and he and n <br />is caving in. He thought the assessment was out of line and caked �a <br />is <br />fence eared and protested Inequality of assess. <br />be given attention, Mr. Clarkson also appeared <br />that $2.85 or 03.00 had been the <br />ments.- Assistant Engineer M. Carozza exp Pure was $3.05, the variance in <br />estimated figure per running foot and the final fi <br />. concrete utters were put in in order to <br />assessments was due to intersection c°ere designed to meet the street at each end. <br />drain water to streets andthe alleys <br />Mr. Johnson, 862 Cleveland Street, appeared and stated his fence leaned over and <br />could not be moved either way. Mr. Carozza stated that the City Engineer and <br />de <br />Inspector had gone over each installation and repairs earn ��� taabo twhere <br />repl acing $Te <br />complaints, however, he stated there was nothing in th <br />fences that encroached the line and were not in line with the alignment. They could <br />go back and check the area.. Councilman Morgan moved that this be referred back to <br />the City Engineer and a further report brought in at the next meeting' that the <br />hearing be duly and regularly continued to July 17th, seconded by 'Councilman Royer <br />and carried. Mr. Cooper asked that the Engineer review this and contact his <br />contractor who built the apartments. <br />VIRGINIA AVENUE IMPROVEMENTS. Affidavits of posting and mailing were ordered filed by <br />the Mayor. <br />PUBLIC HEARING - VIRGINIA AVENUE IMPROVEMENTS. There were no oral or written protests - <br />RESOLUTION No. 896 CONFIRMING ASSESSMENTS AND ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM, VIRGINIA AVENUE <br />IMPROVMIRNTS. Councilman Morgan offered resolution and moved adoption, seconded by <br />Councilman Jones and carried on eoll call, Councilman Spillers noted absent. <br />R E S 0 L U TI ON No. 896 <br />RESOLUTION CONFIRMING ASSESSMENTS AND ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM <br />VIRGINIA AVENUE <br />WHEREAS the Council of the City of Redwood City on July 18, 1949, duly and <br />regularly passed and adopted Resolution No. 746, declaring its intention to make <br />certain improvements in the City of Redwood City, more particularly described in <br />said resolution and to which resolution reference is hereby made for further <br />particulars; and <br />WHEREAS an assessment diagram was prepared and approved by the Council of <br />the City of Redwood City on April 3, 1950, to which diagram reference is hereby <br />made for further particulars; and <br />WHEREAS SAID IMPROVEMENTS HAVE BEEN SATISFACTORILY COMPLETED; and <br />WHEREAS proper notice of the filing of said assessment was given by the Olerk <br />of the City of Redwood City by posting, causing to be published and mailing notice, <br />of the assessment to each person owning property proposed to be assessed therefor, <br />as said persons' names and addresses appeared on the last equalized assessment <br />roll for City taxes; and <br />WHEREAS a hearing was held on July 3, 1950 in the City Hall of the City of <br />I <br />EX3 <br />cot <br />Ret <br />uli <br />me <br />Cot <br />ATT, <br />PUBLIC HE <br />obje <br />Gram <br />sect <br />to <br />resi <br />be i <br />f. <br />busj <br />{ <br />a r. - <br />PROPOSED <br />of F <br />PUBLIC HF <br />RANG <br />cost <br />Jon.. <br />ABANDONME <br />Comm- <br />reco <br />Cour <br />hear <br />and <br />APPLICATI <br />Skli <br />Taxi <br />nevi <br />
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