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1/1/1955
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4 4 <br /> period within which to - reply, failure to hear may result in rezoning the area to <br /> as was originally recommended by the Planning Commission. <br /> Councilman Granger moved that a letter be written to the President of the Southern <br /> Pacific Company referring to the above correspondence and unless we hear from <br /> them within fifteen days, rezoning proceedings will be started, seconded by <br /> Councilman Stout and carried. <br /> CITY MANAGER REPORT REGARDING UNFINISHID BUSINESS. Councilman Royer moved that the <br /> City manager mail a copy of his report to each of the councilmen, seconded by <br /> Councilman Britschgi and carried. Councilman Granger moved this matter be brought <br /> up in the second meeting of October, seconded by Councilman Spillers and carried. <br /> FURTHER CONSIDERATION, CAPTAIN W. B. DAVIDSON REQUEST FOR WATER CONNECTION ON CREST' <br /> DRIVE, EMERALD LAKE (LOTS 8, 9. AND 10, BLOCK 32, OAK KNOLL HEIGHTS). Clerk read <br /> letter from Water Superintendent Winter in which he reported that a pressure <br /> reading had been made on Lot 8 for the period from September 2nd to September 8th <br /> indicating a maximum of 82 and a minumum of 25 pounds per square inch. Upon <br /> inquiry, a neighbor in the neap vicinity remarked that they were never without water, <br /> but attimes the pressure was low. Mr. Winter also stated in his letter that a <br /> pressure test was also applied, for the same period of time, on the water main in <br /> the vicinity of 432 Lakeview way. This was in compliance with the wishes of Mr. <br /> T. R. Kusel, 432 Lakeview Way, who wrote a letter to Mr. Winter after reading in <br /> the Tribune about Captain Davidson's request for water service. The test in this <br /> area indicated a maximum of 28 and a minimum of 7 pounds per square inch. This <br /> line is one of two lines serving Summit and Crest Drives. <br /> The Clerk read the letter that Mr. Kusel wrote to Mr. Winter and also the letter <br /> that Mr. Winter wrote to Captain Davidson when he first applied for a water <br /> connection. After discussion, Councilman Britschgi moved that the request be <br /> denied, seconded by Councilman Royer. Councilman Royer reported that Mr. David <br /> West, Oak Knol Drive, is going to circulate in this area, a petition for annex- <br /> ation. Mayor pro -tem ;ones suggested to Captain Davidson that he help Mr. West <br /> circulate the petition. Notion carried on roll call. <br /> FURTHER CONSIDERATION, POPLAR- HESS - EBENER IMPROVEMENTS. City Engineer Jain reported <br /> that he was away at the time last week when this came up. He explained the situation <br /> in regard to extension of Lucerne and /or Geneva. Mr. Jain also explained that it <br /> was impossible to change the plans and have them available for this evening's <br /> meeting. He further stated that because of a change in this law assessment district <br /> will have to go through 1913 act. This means that the bonds will have to be sold <br /> before the work begins. The matter was placed on the agenda for two weeks, <br /> September 26th meeting. . <br /> REPORT ON BID OPENING, GAS TAX PROJECT #55, BROADWAY FROM CHARTER TO 500' BEYOND CHARTER <br /> STREET. Councilman Britschgi stated that the bids were opened at the last Council <br /> meeting and at the study meeting it was decided to award the bid to the lowest <br /> bidder. Councilman Britschgi so moved, seconded by Councilman Royer and carried. <br /> The bid was awarded to William Bros. of Decoto, 0,493.75. <br /> PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDED APPROVAL TO REZONE AREA BOUNDED BY BRADFORD, MAPLE, <br /> MARSHALL AND WALNUT, AND AREA EASTERLY OF MAPLE FOR A DEPTH OF 200 FEET FROM MARSHALL <br />
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