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PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS: <br />DENIAL APPLICATION P. McTEAGUE TO REZONE LOTS.12 AND.13,:.BLOCK 6,'WOODACRE KNOLLS (ALAMEDA AND WOODSIDE <br />ROAD) FROM R-3 TO C -1-H. Councilman Spillers moved public hearing to be set for September 6, 1955, <br />motion seconded by Councilman Royer and carried. <br />DENIAL, APPLICATION NAPPIE, GILBERT AND DAHLMAN TO REZONE LOPS 99 10 AND 11, BLOCK 6, WOODACRE KNOLLS <br />(WOODSIDE ROAD NEAR ALAMEDA) FROM R-3 TO C -1-H. Councilman Spillers moved public hearing be set for <br />September 6, 1955, seconded by Councilman Stout and carried. <br />DENIAL,APPLICATION FRANCIS HOPKINS TO REZONE S. W. CORNER OAK AND JOHNSON (1211 JOHNSON STREET) FROM R-2 <br />TO A-3. Councilman Spillers moved date of hearing to August 29, seconded by Councilman Jones and <br />I <br />carried. <br />'DENIAL APPLICATION MARIA PEYRET TO RESUBDIVIDE LOTS 2, 3 AND 4s BLOCK 49, CENTRAL PARK (2909 JEFFERSON), <br />I <br />ALSO TO MOVE:JiOUSE ON.ONE.OF NEW LOTS. Councilman Granger moved approval on the Planning Commissionls <br />recommendation, seconded by Councilman Jones, and carried. <br />DENTAL ALLEN BROS. REQUEST FOR VARIANCE TO ALL(7N 5t REAR YARD AT 335 OAK ST. Mr. Allen appeared before the <br />Council and submitted plans for the proposed building which he claimed were multiple dwellings and his <br />411 <br />request for variance was in accord with Ordinance No. 600 in his opinion. Mrs. Davis, adjoining prop- <br />erty owner, objected to the 51 rear yard because of fire hazard. Mr. Gil Davis questioned the multiple <br />dwelling angle and Mr. Louis Weiss also spoke on the matter stating his belief that inasmuch as there <br />are two lots involved, the variance was not equitable, also stating that in his opinion a hardship had <br />nqt been established. After further discussion, Councilman Stout moved approval that the Planning Com- <br />'mis'sion make application to derby, approved and carried. <br />APPROVAL REDUCE PUBLIC HEARINGS ON AMENDMENTS TO ZONING ORDINANCE FROM TVdO TO ONE. Councilman Jones moved <br />introduction of Ordinance, seconded by Councilman Spillers, <br />Mr. Louis Weiss, representing the Peninsula Civic League, read a prepared written statement objecting. <br />to the reduction in public hearings before Planning Commission, it being his contention that many people <br />appear at second hearings who were not aware of the first hearing. Mr. Weiss' report also favored the <br />employment of a full time Planning Consultant. It was explained that there was not sufficient money in <br />the present'budget to employ a full time man, however, provision had been made to increase the time of <br />a part time consultant. <br />Mrs. Vera Eskin also spoke protesting the reduction of public hearings from two to one. After further <br />discussion, motion introducing Ordinance carried, on roll call. <br />SUGGESTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS, COUNCIL AND DEPARTMENT HEADS. <br />Councilman Royer was assured that the Canyon Road Sewer and Water project would be ready for bid in about three <br />weeks. The plans are complete and the specifications are nearly complete. , <br />Councilman Granger called attention to the fact that the improved street lighting at Whipple Avenue and Staf- <br />ford Street had not been installed to date. <br />Councilman Granger requested that the City Manager check and bring in a recommendation regarding screening of <br />bridge at Redwood Avenue and Hudson Street. <br />Councilman Granger requested further check be made on traffic conditions on Massachusetts and Maddux Avenue. <br />a Councilman Britschgi stated that he had been advised that the cities in Santa Clara County had petitioned <br />their Board of Supervisors for the one opinion., sales tax. The Councilman stated that in his o inion, he <br />thought the time was right to secure a decision from our County Supervisors. Councilman Granger stated <br />that in his opinion, the Board should be contacted and requested to give some consideration to the <br />matter. Councilman Britschgi then moved that a letter be directed to the Board of Supervisors asking <br />them to consider the sales tax in San Mateo County and reply as to their findings prior to the League <br />of California Cities Convention which will convene September 18. Motion carried, Councilman Spillers <br />