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a <br />450 F <br />and carried. Councilman Spillers moved that Mr. Quadt's protest be overruled, <br />seconded by Councilman Royer and carried. Mr. Durham's letter was not a protest <br />and thus would not be considered as such at this hearing. <br />The following bids were received and opened: <br />E. T. Haas &.Co. $62,955.50 <br />Pat Barkley 680672.42 <br />Oakland Sewer Construction Company 52,797.84 <br />^ <br />McQuire & Hester 66,666.00 <br />g $49,496.00. Bid bonds were included with'all the <br />The En ineer's estimate was <br />. <br />bids. The bids were referred to the City Engineer for checking. Councilman Royer <br />'d <br />offered RESOLUTION 1932 FOR CONDEMNATION OF EASEIE NT FOR RIGHT-OF-WAY PURPOSES and <br />moved its adoption, seconded by Councilman Spillers and carried on roll call. <br />k - <br />Councilman Granger offered RESOLUTION 1930 TRANSFERRING $739.64 TO COVER THE <br />01 <br />CONDEMNATION OF THE ABOVE PROPERTY and moved its adoption, seconded by Councilman <br />Stout and carried on roll call. <br />j <br />REPORT ON CONDITION OF VETERANS' BUILDING. Building Inspector Kreiss, in his letter, <br />stated that his office had made an inspection of the Veterans' Building and found <br />the following condition: <br />That the temporary repairs should be made with like materials to protect the <br />' <br />structure. A definite program should be arrived at as there are other deficiencies <br />that need attention. Repair front porch and renew side boards. <br />Pasco Balzarini, Superintendent of Parks and buildings, in his report stated the <br />following: <br />The windows in the building and restrooms are constantly broken. The Park Depart- <br />ment connot keep any windows in the restrooms because some unknown person or persons <br />keep breaking them. There are, also, broken doors, paint on toilet seats, vulgar <br />writings on the walls, broken urinal, sand and dirt in the wash basins, water always <br />turned on in the wash basins, garbage cans turned over and debris scattered around <br />the park, lawn torn up and scattered around the playground, broken lights in tennis <br />courts, and tennis nets cut. <br />V <br />In addition, there are carvings on the new park tables and benches, also broken <br />slats on new park benches, broken handles on see -saws, broken beer bottles in the jl <br />sand box, and 36 sprinkler heads have been destroyed. <br />The new asphalt roof tile on the Veterans' Building has been torn up so that when j <br />I <br />the first rain comes, it will leak into the building. <br />i <br />Councilman Granger stated that the Veterans' Building should not be charged with <br />=- <br />anything other than the damage to the building itself and the upset garbage cans. <br />I, <br />The other problems should be handled by and charged to the Park Department, <br />Councilman Britschgi stated in his opinion that the Park and Recreation Commission <br />should look into the possibility of a cyclone fence around the Veterans' Building <br />to help stop the vandalism of the building. 'I <br />Councilman Stout was of the opinion that heavy gauge wire should be installed to <br />i� <br />cover the windows in all the rest rooms to help the situation. Councilman Spillers <br />moved that the matter be turned over to the City Manager for repairs, seconded by <br />Councilman Britschgi and carried. <br />COMMUNICATION FROM THE P. G. & E. APPEALING PLANNING COMMISSION DENIAL OF USE PERMIT <br />TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF SUB -STATION AT 1715 VALOTA ROAD. The Clerk read the letter <br />