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<br /> l_/ and 9oicelli Avenue. Chief ryan �tated tr he thou�ht �!�ork could 'oe done
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<br /> onded oy Councilman Fletcher, that report on av�,ilability of materia,ls
<br /> and cost, be made at next meeting of Council. ?,4otion carri�d unani;nously.
<br /> Mrs. Grirnrners, representing motners of children attendin� John Gill School,
<br /> '' requested tna.t sto:o signs be placed on Del Ora and D.Qyrtle Streets near �
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<br /> Jefferson nvenue. Councilrnan Fletcher moved, seconded by Councilinan
<br /> MeNulty that ma.tter be referred to Traffic 5tudy Comrnittee, with reque�t
<br /> to report at next meeting, Motion unanimously carried,
<br /> �l Request was made to pl�.ce foot bridge or wralk over storm draina for pro-
<br /> � tection of children going to and from school, rhere being no objection,
<br /> this was referred to Praffic Study Committee.
<br /> Request was made to have �hort cut over private nroperty on H�rrison
<br /> Street nea.r.Jonn Gill School filled in, for benefit of children using
<br /> that ���:ay to go to and from school. This being on private property;• no
<br /> \—� action ivae taken.
<br /> Dr, Jacob 4Veins a,opeared in support of his previous anplication for correction
<br /> � of conditions where bees are maintained on property adjoining hIlS;: and �
<br /> constitute a hazard to his•f2mily, Mr. Kerstan, oraner of the bees, stated
<br /> that had he known Dr. Vdeins intended to enter comrolaint, matter might have
<br /> been �ettled bet�;een them, and agreed to do anything bracticable to remedy
<br /> tne situa.tion. Mr. Craig, presented on another matter, volunteered the
<br /> � I information that if bees were placed on an elev2.ted place such as a oar2ge
<br /> roof, the danger from thei.r sting would be mini�nized. In resnonse to
<br /> ?v?ayor Hilton�s inpuiry, bir. Hodge, stated tha.t he could not saJ whether
<br /> the.fact tnat bees being in close proximity to individuals allergic to
<br /> their sting, could be considered a health hazard, but volunteared to contact
<br /> the Agricultural Dep2rtment for suggestions as to cornbatting this situ��tion,
<br /> City 9�torney �ta;ted tnat Dr. �.�eins hao. called on him, and 'rie adtiised him
<br /> � tr�a.t. thsre is no citv la:� e..��inet the:.keeping of bees. HoiJever, it is
<br /> v�rithin the nrovince of the Council to prohibit the 'teeping of bees, if it
<br /> deerns it proper. Inasmucn a,s�tne lots in that neighborhood a,re acre pa.rcele,
<br /> it rrould not eeer reasonable to DSOhlV the kseping of oee� there, a,nd if
<br /> some amica'olz arra.ngerr,ent could �e ;nace euch as was sugge�ted, by elevating
<br /> �� the bees �.nd tila.cing ther.� a,t some dista.nce from De. Vdeins' propert:,�, th2t
<br /> might solve the prohlein,
<br /> Report on 2nimal Shelter rnoving U�ae ca.rried on agenda until meht meeting, on
<br /> motion of Councilma..n Britsch�i, seconded by Council Anderson.
<br /> Re�ort on Fmbulance rnatter tivae carried on agenda until next meeting, on motion
<br /> � of Councilrnan Fletcner, seconded by Councilman 9nderson,
<br /> Communication from �?ttorney General of California. regardim? Union Cemetery v��as
<br /> rea.d b, Ciiy Atto.rney McC;;rtny, l^;ho ex.plained proc�dure neceseary to aecure
<br /> eleed from the State to the Cit;�, if Council so desired, or further acticn
<br /> - to secure State a�sumption of obliaaticn to �:aintain cereetery. �_fter some
<br /> `= discussion, Councilm�.n Fletcher moved, seconded by Councilman Britschgi,
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