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BOOK 25_1955-08-01 to 1955-11-28 (missing 1954-02-15 to 1955-08-01)
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BOOK 25_1955-08-01 to 1955-11-28 (missing 1954-02-15 to 1955-08-01)
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8/1/1955
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394 ha <br />was, in connection with a Church. A petition with the names -of thirty-five home- <br />owners protested the proposed parking area at James and Iris Streets. Councilman <br />Royer moved that a public hearing be set for two weeks, August 15th, seconded by <br />Councilman Spillers and carried. <br />PERSONAL APPEARANCES. Mrs. Vera Eakin, taxpayerts protest. Mrs. Eskin read a lengthy <br />protest in regard to Gilbert's Upholstery Shop doing business in their home at <br />130 Cerrito Avenue without benefit of a business licenses. The Planning Commis- <br />sion had informed her that this was a non -conforming use and a home business, <br />and that there was no license required. Mrs. Eakin demanded that the City conduct <br />an unbiased investigation since the office of Currie and Lebsack had been the <br />attorneys for Mr. Gilbert at one time. It developed that Gilbert's business <br />started before his property was annexed to the City. <br />After further discussion, Councilman Britschgi moved that Mrs. Eskin's letters <br />be turned over to the City Manager, he in turn to report his findings and recommen- <br />dations in one week, seconded by Councilman Granger who asked that the City Manager <br />also include in his report if there was a need of an outside attorney to be hired. <br />Mrs. Eakin wanted to know when this non -conforming rule was rendered and upon <br />what basis it was rendered. Motion carried. <br />PERSONAL APPEARANCES. Paul Tessendorff, Claremont Avenue. Councilman -Granger brought <br />up the matter of the traffic on Claremont Avenue. He suggested that in order to <br />i <br />stop the trucks from parking all day in the street that 2 -hour parking zone be <br />established. Councilman Granger moved that this matter be turned over to the <br />Traffic Fact Fird ing Committee for their consideration. Captain Faulstich stated <br />j <br />that as a member of the Committee he would like to discuss this matter with the <br />i <br />people in the area before taking any action. Councilman Spillers seconded the <br />motion, post cards to be sent to the people living on Claremont Avenue. Motion <br />carried. <br />PERSONAL APPEARANCES. L. M. Reed, 1903 Bayshore Highway, Redwood City Trailer Court. <br />Mr. Reed stated that he had appeared a year ago to enlarge his trailer court by <br />twelve stalls. He stated that at that -time he had been given permission, but <br />since that time he had been unable to go ahead with his plans. Councilman Granger <br />was of the opinion that this should be cleared by the Health Department before any <br />action could be taken. Councilman Royer moved that Mr. Reed be given permission <br />to enlarge his trailer court, if and when he gets permission from the Health Depart- <br />ment, and if he meets the requirements of the State, County, and City, seconded by <br />Councilman Spillers and carried. <br />I <br />Use Permits granted by Planning Commission, appeal decision of the PG&E sub -station. <br />I ' <br />Mrs. Alice Rankin turned in her appeal to the Planning Commission's decision. <br />Councilman Granger moved that the public hearing be set for two weeks, August 15th, <br />seconded by Councilman Spillers, the property owners in the area to be notified. <br />Motion carried. <br />REPORT OF SPECIAL CENSUS. The City Manager reported that the unofficial population of <br />Redwood City is 38,956. He also reported that the final figure will be received <br />from Washington, D.C. in about three weeks. <br />REPORT ON BID OPENING, 12" WATER LINE ON EL CAMINO REAL. The following bids were j <br />
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