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Councilman Jones offered RESOLUTION 1990 FIXING THE MINIMUM WAGE SCALE AS SET FORT$ BY THE PLANS AND SPECIFI- <br />CATIONS OF POPLAR, HESS AND EBENER IMPROVEMENTS Arid molted its Adoptifts seoohded by Councilman Spillers and <br />carried on roll call, Councilmen Britschgi and Stout being noted absent. <br />87 <br />Coundil action could or would be in this case, whether or not any benefits were being denied and how similar <br />matters of <br />this kind were charged on Geneva and Lucerne Avenuese Mr. Grigory Schifrin, owner of Assessment <br />PUBLIC HEARING, ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE TO REZONE LOT 72 BLOCK F, WOODSIDE ACRES NO. 1, FROM R-2 TO R-3 (Dale <br />#48, asked <br />how assessment charges were figured on corner lots. This was explained by the City Engineer. <br />Councilman <br />Spillers moved that the public hearing be closed, seconded by Councilman Jones and carried. <br />Councilman Spillers offered ORDINANCE 600.68 TO REZONE LOT 7, BLOCK F, WOODSIDE ACRES N0e 1, FROM R-2 TO <br />Councilman <br />Jones offered.RESOLUTION 1987 OVERRULING PROTESTS ON POPLAR, HESS AND EBENER IMPROVEMENTS and <br />y <br />moved its adoption, seconded by Councilman Spillers and carried on roll call, Councilmen Britschgi and Stout <br />being <br />noted <br />absent. <br />(Carl Rosene property). Affidavit of publication was ordered ,filed. There being no protests, written or <br />Councilman <br />Spillers offered RESOLUTION 1988 ORDERING ADOPTION OF ENGINEERS REPORT CONFIRMING ASSESSMENT AND <br />DRDERING THE WORK TO BE DONE ON POPLAR, HESS AND EVENER IMPROVEMENTS and moved its adoption, seconded by <br />,Councilman <br />Jones and carried on roll call,.Councilmen Britschgi and Stout being noted absent. <br />Councilman <br />Granger offered RESOLUTION 1989 DESIGNATING R. S. DODGE, CITY TREASURER, TO COLLECT THE ASSESSMENT <br />ON.POPLAR, <br />HESS AND EBENER IMPROVEMENTS and moved its adoption$ seconded by Councilman Royer and carried on <br />roll call, <br />Councilmen Britschgi and Stout being noted absent. <br />Councilman Jones offered RESOLUTION 1990 FIXING THE MINIMUM WAGE SCALE AS SET FORT$ BY THE PLANS AND SPECIFI- <br />Councilman Spillers offered ORDINANCE 600.69 TO REZONE LOTS 5 TO 8 INCLUSIVE, BLOCK 492 Central Park, from <br />&-1 to R-3 and moved its adoption, seconded by Councilman Granger and carried on roll call, Councilman <br />Britschgi and Stout being noted absent. <br />CITY ATTORNEY REPORT ON FOOT BRIDGE BETWEEN JAMES AVENUE AND FRANKLIN STREET PARKING LOT. City Attorney Currie <br />stated that there had been a misunderstanding on his part and he had not cried to contact Mre Wilhelm until <br />today, however, he understood that Mr. Wilhelm was aware of the situation but he had not seen the letter. <br />Councilman Spillers moved to carry this on the agenda for one week, seconded by Councilman Jones and carried. <br />CITY MANAGER REPORT ON PROPOSED THREE PHASE SIGNAL AT WHIPPLE AVENUE AND EL CAMINO REAL. The City Manager <br />reported that during his absence Police.Chief Faulstich and members of the Traffic Fact Finding Committee <br />had met with State representatives. Chief Faulstich reported that in a verbal conversation with the State <br />representatives they had committed themselves that they had made a study and an hour check indicating that a <br />a three phase signal would improve the intersection, however, they are still of the opinion that both the three <br />phase signal and use of the property as set by plan lines would be desireable. The State indicated that <br />the property would be necessary within the next five or ten years to take care of the grade separation <br />.contemplated. The Committee was of the opinion that .now was the time to purchase the property. <br />Changing to a three phase signal will effect the timing with the other signals. Traffic will be held up <br />longer on E1 Camino Real, the cycle is presently 70 seconds - - a three phase would require 100 seconds. <br />The cost of installing this signal will be 81,500 which will be shared equally between the City and the <br />State. <br />CATIONS OF POPLAR, HESS AND EBENER IMPROVEMENTS Arid molted its Adoptifts seoohded by Councilman Spillers and <br />carried on roll call, Councilmen Britschgi and Stout being noted absent. <br />Councilman Spillers offered RESOLUTION 1991 AUTHORIZING CONDEMNATION OF RIGHT -OF -NAYS AND EASEMENTS AS SET <br />FORTH IN THE PLANS OF POPLAR, HESS AND EBENER IMPROVEMENTS and moved its adoption, seconded by Councilman <br />Royer and carried on roll call, Councilmen Britschgi and Stout being noted absent. <br />PUBLIC HEARING, ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE TO REZONE LOT 72 BLOCK F, WOODSIDE ACRES NO. 1, FROM R-2 TO R-3 (Dale <br />Stuart property). Affidavit of publication was ordered filed. There being no protests, written or oral, <br />Councilman Spillers moved that the public hearing be closed, seconded by Councilman Royer and carried. <br />! <br />Councilman Spillers offered ORDINANCE 600.68 TO REZONE LOT 7, BLOCK F, WOODSIDE ACRES N0e 1, FROM R-2 TO <br />R-3 and moved its adoption, seconded by Councilman Jones and carried on roll call, Councilmen Britschgi and <br />S.tout•being noted absent. <br />PUBLIC HEARING, ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE TO REZONE LOTS 5 TO 8 INCLUSIVE, BLOCK 49, CENTRAL PARK'# FROM R-1 TO R-3 <br />(Carl Rosene property). Affidavit of publication was ordered ,filed. There being no protests, written or <br />oral, Councilman Spillers moved that the public hearing be closed,seconded by Councilman Royer and carried. <br />Councilman Spillers offered ORDINANCE 600.69 TO REZONE LOTS 5 TO 8 INCLUSIVE, BLOCK 492 Central Park, from <br />&-1 to R-3 and moved its adoption, seconded by Councilman Granger and carried on roll call, Councilman <br />Britschgi and Stout being noted absent. <br />CITY ATTORNEY REPORT ON FOOT BRIDGE BETWEEN JAMES AVENUE AND FRANKLIN STREET PARKING LOT. City Attorney Currie <br />stated that there had been a misunderstanding on his part and he had not cried to contact Mre Wilhelm until <br />today, however, he understood that Mr. Wilhelm was aware of the situation but he had not seen the letter. <br />Councilman Spillers moved to carry this on the agenda for one week, seconded by Councilman Jones and carried. <br />CITY MANAGER REPORT ON PROPOSED THREE PHASE SIGNAL AT WHIPPLE AVENUE AND EL CAMINO REAL. The City Manager <br />reported that during his absence Police.Chief Faulstich and members of the Traffic Fact Finding Committee <br />had met with State representatives. Chief Faulstich reported that in a verbal conversation with the State <br />representatives they had committed themselves that they had made a study and an hour check indicating that a <br />a three phase signal would improve the intersection, however, they are still of the opinion that both the three <br />phase signal and use of the property as set by plan lines would be desireable. The State indicated that <br />the property would be necessary within the next five or ten years to take care of the grade separation <br />.contemplated. The Committee was of the opinion that .now was the time to purchase the property. <br />Changing to a three phase signal will effect the timing with the other signals. Traffic will be held up <br />longer on E1 Camino Real, the cycle is presently 70 seconds - - a three phase would require 100 seconds. <br />The cost of installing this signal will be 81,500 which will be shared equally between the City and the <br />State. <br />