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� <br /> 40 <br /> �O <br /> � <br /> � <br /> perm�nent buildin� �nd. that he did not believe he should be a,sked to hard �+ <br /> � <br /> surface it and then have to tear it up in a fe�a mont•hs. He adbised.that he '� <br /> planned to move his lot to Mic�dlefield Road 2,t v�hich time thFt lot would.be <br /> resurfaced �ccording to regulatione. Pafayor. Hilton and Councilman Anderson � <br /> were both of the opinion that with this explanation the permit should be <br /> renev:ed. Councilman Britschgi also concurred in this opinion, stating <br /> that P3r. Miles operates his buainess in a g,00c�. m�,nner and that the cars <br /> were moved off the lot at night. Counc9.lman Anderaon brought out the fa.ct � <br /> that all nermits ehpired on June 30 and that several of the lots h�.d, not <br /> applied for renecrals. He said he tivas going to vote ag�.inst the motion and <br /> if the motion lost he was going to move to carry the matter on -the a�enda, <br /> his opinion bein� that he did not believe it tivas the intent of the ord.i- <br /> nance to put a m2n out of bueines.9. Councilmzn ('rran�er said. he �rould <br /> like to v�ithdravr his second �rith ZZr:.Anderson's thought in mind. Council- O <br /> man Armstrong said he would like to have.the motion voted.on. Councilman <br /> Granger withdreca his second.. Council.man Armstrong aslced under vrhat author- <br /> ity the lot �vould be operating for the nex_t tti�ro vreeks. Councilman Brits- <br /> chgi noved that the permit be rene�red in vierv of the conditions stated by <br /> 2vir. hatiles. There was no second to the motion. Councilman Anderson moved <br /> that the matter of the licensing of used. car lots be nladed on the a�zenda. <br /> and that the City P�4anaEr,er be instructed to notify each used car dealer that � <br /> the matter x�ill come uo at the next mPetin� of the council and that they <br /> cannot operate after that meetin�. .The motion r�as seconded by Councilm�n <br /> Gra.nger. Councilman Britschgi asked if the motion ahouldn�t be to extend <br /> the permits. Councilman Anderson �vithdrero hie motion and moved that all <br /> uoed car permita be extended to the next meetin6 and that the�ueed car <br /> dealere be notified that if no application is in.at that time and not <br /> �ranted at that meetin� the dealer ltidll be prevented from operatinp; a used O <br /> car lot by the Pol�ce Department. The ulotion was seconded_ hy Councilman <br /> Britschgi �id p&ssed vrith Councilm2n Armstr6ng voting in the negative. ' <br /> C o� unication 172.5 received from the Redi��ood City Pla.nning Commission recommendin�t <br /> pass�,ge of final map of Re��vood Terrace with the follo�ring restrictiona: <br /> 1. Parking areas for at least 100 cars be provided at the proposeC shopping � <br /> ' center at Roosevelt and Fa,irviev�� Avenues. <br /> 2. Paths be provided in all blocks over ES00 feet lon3. <br /> 3. Utilities be placed under�round, but if such installation should not <br /> prove feasible economically,. then the utilities shall he placed in the <br /> rear of the lots. <br /> 4. Subdivld.er provide modern type electroliers. <br /> 5. Subdivider check rvith City En�ineer as to adequac5• of pavement proposed <br /> _ on Roosevelt Avenue. a <br /> City 2?anager I��Tead expla?ned that Redvrood Terrace wae part nf the C�.r- <br /> son-n4onckton Ranch. �.dr. W. G. Frost, engineer for the aubflivision, and P,4r. <br /> , . Lud�vi� tiVerder, appeared before the Council. A map o£ the territory v�ae sub- <br /> mitted and studied by the Council. Pdr..Frost gave an estimated figure on the <br /> 0 <br /> . <br />