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71 <br />Granger moved that this should be considered at budget time and this be referred to the City Manager for <br />consideration at that time, seconded by Councilman Royer and carried. <br />Councilman Granger stated that he received a letter from the Southern Pacific Company in regard to the leasing <br />of Pennsylvania Avenue from the S. P. to Main Street for access to the parking lot. The Clerk read the <br />letter. Councilman Granger moved that they proceed along the lines that are necessary and referred this to- <br />j' the City Attorney to see what he could do to get this under lease, seconded by Councilman Royer and carried. <br />� � This is to appear on the agenda in 30 days. <br />Building Inspector Kreiss wanted to know if the Council would consider putting on the April ballot the matter of <br />Charter change regarding the printing of large ordinances such as the Building and Electrical Code. This <br />was followed by discussion after which Councilman Britschgi moved that the City Attorney draw up the <br />necessary mechanics to put the recommendation of the City Building Inspector and all the departments involved <br />into effect and to report back to the Council for approval, seconded by Councilman Spillers and carried. <br />The Clerk stated that the Commuters Club requested permission for the Boy Scouts to erect tents and display <br />their camp for Boy Scout Week. They plan to erect their tents at the old circus grounds. Councilman <br />Spillers moved permission be granted, seconded by Councilman Granger and carried. <br />The Mayor announced the following study meetings: <br />. Wednesday, February 8th, at 4 p.m. (meet with the Planning Commission) <br />Thursday, February 9th, at 4 p.m. (Annexation charges) <br />Claims numbering #18406 through #18572, totaling $201650.72, were ordered paid on motion of Councilman Spillers, <br />seconded by Councilman Jones and carried. Councilman Spillers moved that the meeting be adjourned until <br />Tuesday, February 14, seconded by Councilman Britschgi and carried. Adjournment: 11:45 P.M. <br />1A11 k-, <br />d� R. S. b(Wk ' <br />City Clerk <br />Minutes of Regular Adjourned Meeting <br />Redwood City Council <br />February 14, 1956, 8:00 P.M. <br />Devotional was lead by Reverend E. W. Smith, Pastor of Trinity Presbyterian Church. <br />ON ROLL CALL the following were noted present: Councilmen Carl A. Britschgi, Floyd D. Granger, William H. Royer, <br />Robert V. Spillers, Mayor Sidney D. Herkner and City Clerk R. S. Dodge. Councilmen Paul Jones and Hiram <br />Stout were noted absent. Also present were City Manager E. A. Rolison, City Attorney C. B. Currie, <br />Assistant City Attorney Chester W. Lebsack, City Engineer Glenn M. Jain, Police Chief William Faulstichq <br />Fire Chief J. L. Lodi, Water Superintendent H. L. Winter, Building Inspector S. H. Kreiss, City Collector <br />Paul E. Perrin, Assistant ,to City Manager L. A. Kimball, Planning Commissioner Leonard Greenwold, Park & <br />Recreation Commissioner Louise Tornell, Police Captain Theodore Moudakas and Account -Clerk Vivian Holmquist. <br />PUBLIC HEARING, PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION•TO APPROVE REZONING OF LOTS 5 TO 8, BLOCK 49, CENTRAL PARK NO. 2 <br />(Carl Rosene Property, corner -Jefferson and Topaz) FROM R- 1 to R-3. Affidavit of mailing was ordered filed. <br />The Clerk read a letter from Mrs. Edwin H. Ghent, 591 Topaz Street, wherein she stated that she did object <br />to the property being rezoned to R-3 if the building will be one story high and conform to the rest of the <br />P, buildings in the area and it does not become a commercial building. The Clerk also read a letter from Mrs. <br />V,- <br />L. E. Cowles, 610 Topaz Street, in which she stated that it would seem that the rental units.,Y'Mith plenty of <br />space to park off street, with ample garage accomodations, etc., would not be objectionable. Therefore she <br />could see no reason why, if he conforms to the regulations as specified, he should not be permitted to build <br />the units. Mr. Metzler, 2924 Jefferson Avenue, spoke in favor of the rezoning. Councilman Royer moved that <br />the public hearing be closed, seconded by Councilman Spillers and carried. <br />i <br />