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145 <br />be reappointed for three years to the Park and Recreation Commission, seconded by Councilman Herkner and <br />carried. <br />REPORT ON PROPOSED ESTENSION FRANKLIN STREET, COUNCILi;1AN GRANGER. Councilman Granger moved that this be carried <br />on the agenda for two weeks, seconded by Councilman Stout and carried. <br />REPORT ON MICHEL BUILDING, MAIN STREET, CITY ATTORNEY. This was followed by a very lengthy discussion. The City <br />Attorney will make a further report next meeting. He asked that consideration be given to turning this matter <br />over to the. new City Attorney when he is hired rather than have is office continue on this matter and start <br />proceedings which undoubtedly would carry on after he has rgsigned form the City.. If the Council deems it <br />necessary he will act on the legality of the ordinance and report back next week. This -was followed by <br />discussion. Mayor Royer appointed Councilmen Granger and He'rkner to work with the City Attorney in regard to <br />�checking into the hiring of a new City Attorney. Councilman Weiss moved to carry this on the agenda for <br />4 I <br />one week, seconded.by Councilman Stout and carried. <br />BUILDING AND ELECTRICAL INSPECTORS REPORT OF INSPECTION MOTEL BUILDING, 1818 E1 Camino Real. The Clerk read the <br />following letter:. <br />"On June -2., 1955 and December 20, 1955, Mr. Nicholas Guida, owner of Hidden Court <br />Motel was informed of faulty wiring conditions existing in his buildings. <br />He was requested to have these faults corrected within a reasonable length of <br />time, but to this date has not produced any definite result. <br />In view of the lapsed time and the fact that hazardous conditions still exist, <br />we respectfully request the City Council to order abatement proceedings <br />against the building. I <br />This was followed by discussion after which Councilman Granger moved that the Clerk be authorized to send <br />a letter to the property owner to inform him of what is being set forth, seconded by Councilman Stout. <br />Councilman Stout stated that if there were any other deficiencies they -should be considered at this tithe. <br />Mayor Royer stated that the Clerk could include any other matter brought.to his attention. The motion <br />° carried. <br />FURTHER DISCUSSION PROPOSEDEMERALD LAKE ANNEXATION. The City Engineer recommended that the area bounded by <br />Jefferson Avenue, Lakeview Way, Oak. Knoll Drive and the present City Limits be considered for annexation. <br />This was f ollowed by a very lengthy discussion in which they discussed the ,$180,000 which would be required <br />to install the supply line to take care of the whole area. Two reservoirs will be needed, a larger one at <br />Vista Drive and also at Hillcrest Drive. City Engineer Jain stated that, based on the estimates now, they <br />figure that the water service per average lot will run approximately $$400 and approximately $600 per average <br />lot for sewers. These figures would not include the reservoirs no the supply lines but would be for the <br />distribution line only, and if the ,$1803000 was included they would have to add approximately $$200 more per <br />lotl <br />Also under consideration was the possibility of forming a Utility District or possibly a joint venture with <br />the County. Councilman Granger moved that, inasmuch as the subject of a joint venture with the County and <br />x the City was brought up and.based on the fact that this was presented to the City, a letter be written to <br />Ear <br />the County to get their thinking of a joint venture of this type, seconded by Councilman Stout and carried. <br />There was also discussed the matter of circulating a valid petition for annexation and what would be expected <br />of the people when they were annexed. Councilman Stout moved that the City Council indicate their interest <br />in the area under discussion from the green line on doom (Jefferson, Lakeview, Oak Knoll Drive to City Limits) <br />rc, and providing that the people take the necessary steps for annexation and the City Engineer prepare the <br />necessary boundary description for the Boundary Commission, seconded by Councilman Herkner. This was <br />followed by discussion after which the motion carried. <br />REPORT ON BID OPENING, PARKING DISTRICT NO. 11 <br />LOT IV. The following bids were received: <br />Oscar Holmes, Redwood City $$187,854.84 <br />Freeman Paving Company, Palo Alto <br />198,879.35 <br />