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436 <br />1931 Woodside Road; Mr. Roy Fredlund, 114 Nimitz Avenue. <br />After further discussion regarding other property available, notably the Perry <br />property behind the St. Pius Church, Councilman Royer moved that a committee be <br />appointed to work with the pG&E and the people in the vicinity to work out some <br />solution in securing other property, seconded by Councilman Britschgi and carried. <br />Councilmen Royer, Spillers and Britschgi were appointed to serve on the committee, <br />Councilman Royer to act as Chairman. It was suggested that the PG&E submit two <br />or more alternate sites of the Planning Commission. <br />FARM HILL UNIT NO. 1. The Clerk read the letter submitted by Oddstad Homes in which <br />they asked permission to construct 5 model homes in their proposed Farm Hill <br />Unit #1 prior to the recordation of the final subdivision map. This request is <br />made with the stipulation that (1) they sha not sell any homes until said final <br />map covering the area of homes is recorded, (2) they shall not request any further <br />permits to.b a issued until said final map is recorded, and (3) the request for <br />these 5 permits cover homes, the location of which has been approved by the City <br />Engineers. <br />Councilman Granger asked that the City Attorney explain the situation for the record. <br />City Attorney Currie stated that the model homes could be built but were not to be <br />sold.and this could be done without the subdivision map being filed. The location <br />of the homes should fit in with any proposed pattern. Councilman Granger moved <br />that a copy of City Attorney's statement be referred to the Planning Commission <br />for action when it comes up for final acceptance of the map, seconded by Councilman <br />Britschgi and carried. Councilman Royer moved that the Building Inspector be <br />directed to issue 5 permits fora model home when the City Engineer approves the <br />sites, seconded by Councilman Britschgi. City Engineer Jain questioned the 14/ <br />grade for Farm Hill Boulevard. After discussion, Councilman Royer asked that the <br />matter be left to the City Engineer for approval. Councilman Granger wanted it <br />understood that no property could be sold until such time as.the final map is ap- <br />proved. Mr. Louis Weiss brought up the subject in regard to what effect would <br />this have in regard to enacting ordinance with respect to special assessment and <br />subdivision cost. City Attorney Currie stated that this assessment f or capital <br />outlay was in regard to annexations and not subdivisions. This was followed by a <br />short discussion. Building Inspector nreiss asked the Council what he should do - <br />in,regard to utilities to be furnished to the new homes. It was decided not to <br />grant utilities. Motion carried. <br />Councilman Granger moved that there be no utilities to these homes until such <br />time as the final subdivision map is accepted, seconded by Councilman Britschgi. <br />Councilman Royer stated that thi's could be controlled by telling them that they . <br />could not hook up to the City lines. Motion carried. Water Superintendent Winter <br />wanted to know whether the construction of these model homes would determine the <br />final alignment of Farm hills Boulevard extension to Jefferson Avenue and would <br />this extension encroach on the existing Carson Reservoir propety. City Engineer <br />Jain stated that the location of the 5 model homes should have no effect on the <br />logation of the extension of the Farm Hills Boulevard to Jefferson Avenue through <br />the Davis property. <br />E <br />