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<br /> withdrew the section regarding retaining +he plan lines. Councilman Royer so moved. �v;r. Tuite spoke
<br /> in regard to p]..an lines on �ain Street. P�4otion carr�.ed.
<br /> Councilman Granger moved that the Council reaffirm their original stand and the proper department heads
<br /> , contact the State, seconded� by Councilman Jones. In answer to City Clerk�s question� Council indicated
<br /> ' that the City p�anager was to be considered as "proper authority" when so referred to in motions. The
<br /> Clerk was asked to reinstate the tickler file. Motion carried. �
<br /> TRAF'FIC FACT FINDING CO�.�+�IITTEE RECOT!1�,ZE?�IDED FLIl'.gl:`1ATION OF GREYHOUND BUS STOP ON TLIE NORTH "rEST COR?�i. OF EL �
<br /> ' CAIt?INO R��, L AT HOPKINS AVENIT� since a traffic hazard exists at that location due to the buses having
<br /> to cross the three south-bound lanes of traffic in a distance of one �lock in order to make a left turn
<br /> at Brewster Avenue which is necessary to serve the Bus Depot. Councilman Jones moved acceptance of the
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<br /> report� approval to be obtained from the State, seconded by Councilman Ro�er and carried.
<br /> TftAFFIC FACT FINDING CO?�'.�ITTEE LETTER REGARDING CONFFF.ENCE t�LD TPrITH STATE HIGH[�JAY COMb4ISSI0N REGARDING TRAFFIC ��
<br /> COUNT MADE B�' THE POLIGE DEPARTI�ENT AT THE INERS�CTION OF V�l00DSTDE ROAD APJD A:'L�SSACHiTS7.TS AVENUE. The
<br /> results of the Police Department�s count were shown to TJtr. Jerry O�Shay of the State Division of Highways
<br /> and, due to the difference in counts, he said the State would take another count during the week of
<br /> , January 9� 1956. The Council will be advised of the result of their count. Counci7man Jones moved that
<br /> ', �this be brought bef ore the Council at the third meeting in January f or a report� seconded by Councilman
<br /> Britschgi an� carried. Agenda� January 16� 1956.
<br /> DIVISION OF HIC:.H`J'lAYS REGARDING 'I'NI0 ALT�NATE PI,ANS TO COI�INECT PFESEIdT BAYSHORE HIGHtFdAY �ND ►'ROPOSED STEI?�II3ERG
<br /> OVF.P�CROSSING. Letter from Division of Highways reads in part as follows:
<br /> "Alernate Plan "t3" which connects to the .existing Bayshore Hi�hway oposite rvZaple Street�
<br /> is recommended as it will provide better ali�nment, cause less interference to the
<br /> ' pumping station unit and f orce main, and will permit more sati.f?ctory develc�pment of
<br /> the property adjacent to the easterly line of present Steinberger Street.
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<br /> If Plan "B" is approved by your office� it appears that I;:Raple Street would be a more
<br /> appropriate name than Steinberger Street f or the overcrossin� as it will connect with ,r�
<br /> Steinberger Street only near the Channel no�h of the seTr�a�e treatment plant.
<br /> ', Alternate Plan "B'� if adopted wi)_1 require a revision in freeway� agreem�nt between
<br /> the City and the State. This can be taken care of by a supplemental freeway agreement
<br /> , at a later date to cover all other minor changes.
<br /> , It �rill be noted that this office has shifted the freevtay alignment southerly to
<br /> ' provide f or less severance damage to the sewage treatment plant property as requested
<br /> ' during your recent visit to this office, and your letter of November 16, i955."
<br /> City Engineer Jain stated that the State has asked the Council to r.lake a decision ti�Thich is f or an access
<br /> , street to property in question on the north side of Ba�rshore Higizway� namely the sewage plant� Bloomquist�
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<br /> I' Frank�s Tannery� etc. This was f ollawed by discussion in regard to si�nals at ?riaple, P�Cain and Stein-
<br /> berger Streets. Councilman Royer moved realignment and acceptance of Plan B, seconded by Councilman
<br /> IIStout� City Engineer and Traffic Fact Finding Committee to make their recommendation. biotion carried.
<br /> ' ODDSTAD HO�rIES REGARDING CHARGE FOR PUitSI'ING AND STORAGE FACILITIES IN FARI±2 HILL SUBDIVISION. The Clerk
<br /> I read the following letter from A. F. Oddstad, Jr.: �"""�
<br /> II "With regard to the pumping and storage facilities which are to be,furnished by Oddstad "'�
<br /> I Homes in conjunction ti^rith its Farm Hill suhdivision, it has been brought to my attention
<br /> that other housea in the general area of' Farm Hill may have the advantage of those pumping
<br /> �� and storage facilities.
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<br /> It is therefore requested that an agreemer�t be entered into between the City of Red��jood
<br /> City and Oddstad Homes� ti�rhereb�,r any builder of a house which avails itself of the above ��
<br /> � faciTities furnished,by Oddstad Homes, be required to pay to Oddstad Homes the sum of
<br /> ' �100.00 per house."
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<br /> ' The f ollowin� letter from the City �anager was also read by the Clerk:
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<br /> "Reference is made to a letter under date of December 5, 1955, addressed to the City Council by
<br /> � I�r. A. F. Oddstad� Jr., in which he states it has been hrought to his attention that houses in
<br /> � the general area of Farr� Hill, other than those located in this subdivision, may have the
<br /> ', advantage of the pumping and storage facilities which he is instal.ling.
<br /> polr. Oddstad theref ore su�ges�s that an agreement be entered into between the City of
<br /> ftedvrood City and Oddstad Homes whereby any builder of a house which avails himself of such
<br /> facilities, be required to pay Oddstad Homes the sum o£ �100 per house.
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