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<br /> � they did thir_�i:-there'vaas a olxce�ior them^.oth�r�th�n�'the fiTQt
<br /> section of�tne oity: � , � �
<br /> Mr, 9; H.''Davie� spea.k_in� for '�?rs. 3uhTer, urged�that the ordinance be
<br /> oha.n�ed to berreit dancing• and other aetivities in the first residential
<br /> . district, speakin� at length on the de�ir��bilit,y of suct'i activities in �he
<br /> ' cornmunity, and criticizing the lac'_c of such op�ortunitie� for the people
<br /> in Redw=ood.City,
<br /> Councilman Granger sta.ted if th� city �ere to send out notices to the
<br /> peoole in th�t area i�,=ithin 275 feet oi t,,e Buhler ho:ae, aG'.;ing if they
<br /> did or didnot ooject to the d.ancin� scnool, a,nd 58 nanes ;,�ere received
<br /> 1 t�;hir,h c°rould _be 75�/0 of 80% of tt�e neo�le, .ths Council vJOUld be obliged to
<br /> T@COP-�(11ZP. thE fa,C� �hc2t &S i,h068 DBOp12 i78.Ci certain pSOpEStV I'].�htS their
<br /> decision �hould prevail. . .
<br /> Mr. Clark StBtP,Cl i,h2''i, 1'i? h3Ct a second petition he YI1SY7°Cl t0 t7T'2SBrit 18,t2T
<br /> alonb thyt li;�e, conta.ining 73 signaturee �rotesting again�t re2onin� frorn
<br /> � firsi to second residential area. Meny aeople vJOtild sio•n the second petition
<br /> tiv'r�o for personal or business reasons did not vJish to sion the first one
<br /> su.brnitted. �1r. Clark presented mwp indicating all properti* ovaners wno had
<br /> signed in .^.econd netition.
<br /> A �torna,n s;oe�.king in ?:4rs. Hun1�r's behalf called attention to a petition
<br /> submitted sorne time ago, requ�etin� r2tention oi rdrs. Buhler's school.
<br /> A7ayor Hilton called her attention to the iact that tne petition cont�ined
<br /> ' �ignatures of people scattered thr�ughout the city, s.nd not property OC��T12T5
<br /> directl,y �fiected, and read severa.l names oi individuals •iar frorn that
<br /> loca:t ion.
<br /> Mrs. Bunler spoke in her orv� beh�,li, ur�in� tha� ordin:nce be changed to
<br /> include dancing in the firet residential �re�, 2.s the on1�a nlace available
<br /> now is Forester�s Y.a.11 v��hich she,considered objectiona�le for cizild.ren's
<br /> claeses. City and County Planning Commissioner.Rona.ld Camnbell sue��ested
<br /> retrising ordin�.nc� ivith cert2.in permissiye features to be regulated by the
<br /> � Citv Council and c�e�riain:r�e�trictions as to the type of ouilding or room
<br /> in �,a�hich these activities rni;?nt b� conduct�d, .. �
<br /> After considerable discussion by the proponents and oppoeeat� of the
<br /> ordinance, Councilruan Prmstron� moced, eeconded b,y Councilman McNuity, that
<br /> ' tl,e proper administrative officers 'oe instructAd to c�,rrp out the procisi�n�
<br /> of tirie existing ordin2.nce. I�:4otion pase�d on'roll call, Councilrr,ap 4nderson
<br /> �:.nd Fletc7er wnd Britset votin� in the negative,
<br /> Concilman TdeNultv mov�d, seconded by Councilman Graneer, that the City
<br /> Council meet some evening at a caucus meeting ir. th� near future and that
<br /> ' th� City A_t"tornep and Planning Corarnission be p��esent, to draft an ordinance
<br /> that ti=rill be accenta�le :^rhen it cornes oeiore thern for adoption, that will
<br /> fix tnis tr�in� once and for �11. P,4otion carried.
<br /> . Report on inventory o? civili2.n defense equinment ti�as su'emitted bv Chief n?ark E.
<br /> Ryan. There bei:ng no ob�ection report was ordered filed,
<br /> � 114r. Willi�r� (M1erder for,mer City Councilr�an, ro�ho t��as nresent in the audience, iar:ts
<br /> extended �.ivelcome by Mayor Hilton and Council rnembers.
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