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5/21/1945
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r <br /> 37 <br /> • <br /> � city the amount commensurate to ouiet titling these lots. If the oivners did <br /> not pay, he beIieved the city should dismiss the suit aga.inst the lots. Council- <br /> man�Anderson moved, seconded by Councilma,n D.4cNulty, that the City Attorney be <br /> ' empowered to charge and collect the sum of �`25 for the city to be deposited to <br /> the City Treasury on each of the lots included in the h?cEner.y Suit, rRotion <br /> passed unanimously. <br /> City Attorney P!IcCarthy advised that he had discovered a case in �vhich the District <br /> ' Court of Appeals decided that a section of the Revenue Tax.ation Code enables ar�y <br /> City that ha_s lot.delinquencies under the L°15 Improvement Act to apply to the <br /> County Bo�,rd of Supervisors for cancellation of county taxes and that the Count,y <br /> ivould have to comply ti�ith the request. He sa.id he had discussed the matter , <br /> with Assistant District Attorney Sulliv�n Mho concu�^red in this opinion and <br /> advised him he �Rrould so inforn the Board of Supervisors if he �vere a,sked.?or <br /> � his opinion. City Attorney Pl!cCarthy a,aked for pot�rer to apply for cancellation <br /> o#' taxes on lots �ahich are delinquent under imArovement assessments. Council- <br /> ma.n Anderson noved, seconded by Councilman Armstrong, that the Cit,y Attorne,y <br /> be empoNered to address such a petition to the Board. of SuperviGors in the na_me <br /> of the city. idotion passed unanimously. <br /> City Attorney P4eCarthy a.dvised.that the BrodvJay Pdo 3-m�.p shows two city_easements <br /> throu�yh the property. C?ty has titl8 to one eaeement vrhich entitles it to sign <br /> 1 the map as owner. If the City does that they are subJect to the »rovisions of <br /> the contract and �vould be e�ected to bear the cost of improvements.in front of <br /> that easement, I£ the city does not r to si�n the map, the o�aners ha.ve sa.id <br /> that they i�ill esclude the lots from the m�.p. He asked the Council�s wishes in <br /> the matter, A discussion of this matter was placed on the agenda of the next <br /> meetin�;. � <br /> Councilman Gran�er advised there was a"For Rent" sign on the Klan�; property which ' <br /> � aU�tement proceedinqs are pendin�. City rltanager advised that the action of the <br /> Council did not restrict the rental to any particular perGOn althou�h r4r. F.lang <br /> had intended to rent i.t to a real estate a�ent. Councilman Granger moved, sec- <br /> oiided by Councilman Anderson, that the prroper authorities be instructed that no <br /> permit be i�sued to do business at that'loc�tion, �,totion pa.s�ed unanimousl,y. <br /> ' Councilmaaz Armstron� moved that the consideration of the ordi.nance settinp; up a park <br /> and recreation commission be plaeed on the P.genda. of the next meetin�;. The <br /> motion was seconded by Councilm�n C*r2n�er a.nd passed unanimously. <br /> t�iayor Hilton.questioned the amount of license fee paid by t.he Foley and Burke Carnival,. <br /> his opinion being .that there were more concesaions �.t the ca.rnival than a fee had <br /> ' besn paid for. Ciiy. P.�anager PRez.d_ .s�.id he wauld check the number of conceseions on <br /> the list the carnival_provided with the l:st the mayor had compiled. <br /> � <br /> s <br />
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