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4O <br /> approved his subdivision with certain stipulations and Mr. Eichler was interested in <br /> the decision regarding the Canavese Subdivision. Councilman Spillers moved that this <br /> be sent back to the Planning Commission and that Mr. Jain' s letter be sent along with <br /> their request, seconded by Councilman Jones and carried. <br /> PETITION CONTAINING 222 NAMES REQUESTING COUNCIL APPROVAL TO REQUEST FOR REMOVAL OF <br /> CHATTERBAR BARRIER AT RENATO COURT AND EL CAMINO REAL. The Clerk read the peti- <br /> tion urging that an opening in the said barrier be provided so that left turns <br /> can be made into and out of Renato Court. He also read a letter from Roy L. Alley, <br /> attorney with offices in Renato Court, in which Mr. Alley states that he had mailed <br /> a letter to the Division of Highways concerning the traffic engineering of the inter- <br /> section of El Camino 'Real and Renato Court in Redwood City. The Division of High- <br /> ways responded to this letter by stating that since Renato Court "is a private <br /> driveway" nothing could be done to alleviate the situation. This response to <br /> their communication tends to indicate that the Division was making its decision <br /> merely from a perusual of an obsolete map. He asked that the Council consider <br /> his letter and the petition. <br /> Councilman Jones stated that this should be referred to the Traffic Fact Finding <br /> Committee. Captain Faulstich, a member of the Traffic Committee, stated that a <br /> similar problem had been taken up with them before and they would not recommend re- <br /> moval of the barrier. The petition still would have no affect on the Committee' s <br /> decision. <br /> Councilman Royer moved that the petition, along with an up to date map, be mailed <br /> to the State without recommendation. Councilman Granger seconded the motion adding <br /> that petition was presented to the Council and was sent to the State for their in- <br /> formation. Captain Faulstich stated that the State is working on the idea of clos- <br /> ing all streets entering onto El Camino Real from Oakwood Blvd. to Marlborough. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> OLSON JEWELERS REQUEST "CLOSE -OUT SALE" PERMIT. The Clerk read the letter sent in by <br /> Mr. Andrew Olson, 2612 Broadway, wherein he asked permission to conduct a quitting <br /> business sale. He met all the requirements of Ordinance 437 and attached an inven- <br /> tory. <br /> Councilman Spillers moved permit be granted, seconded by Councilman Royer who added <br /> the condition that the sale be cleared up within 30 days if possible. Motion <br /> carried. <br /> RESIGNATT_ON OF H. M. COUL ±ER FROM PERSONNEL BOARD. The following letter was read by <br /> the Clerk: "It is with regret that I must inform you of my resignation from the <br /> Personnel Board. <br /> The pressure of my work with the bank together with the fact that I am being trans- <br /> ferred to the Fresno area necessitates this action. <br /> I have enjoyed my many years association with the members of the Board and City <br /> Council and for the opportunity of serving the City in this manner." <br /> Councilman Royer moved that the resignation be accepted and a letter of apprecia- <br /> tion be sent to Mr. Coulter for the wonderful work that he has done on behalf of <br /> the City, seconded by Councilman Jones and carried. <br /> RECOMMENDATIONS AND SUGGESTIONS, COUNCIL AND DEPARTMENT HEADS. <br /> COUNCILMAN ROYER brought up the problem of the Hawes Park sale. The City does not own <br /> a portion of the land to be sold to the School, and the school wants this piece of <br />