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. . 2 �.. 5 <br /> • the extent of the storm sewer involv,ed. He"said it would be neceseary to <br /> include some area on this side of the tract in order to get a draina�e out- <br /> _ let to some of the section. He recommended tha.t the city proceed erith the <br /> work. Councilman Granger moved, seconded by Councilman McNulty, tha.t the <br /> recommendation of the City Lanager be accepted and the necessary bond and <br /> depoait be placed with the City Clerk, Under the question, City Attorney <br /> 1 McCarthy advised that he believed 80°� bond would be eufficient which would <br /> call for an �80,000 bond. Councilman Granger incorporated in his motion <br /> that the bond be in the amount of �80,000 Motion passed unanimously. <br /> Mr. �lerder asked if in lieu of a bond if it vaould pe satisfactory if �a letter <br /> ' were written from a lending institution advising that funds are available to <br /> cover tne cost of tlie work, T'nis rras satisfactory to tne Council. Oouncil- <br /> man Granger movedy seconded by Councilman Armstrong, that the City Attorney <br /> be 3nstructed to draft the necessary docuraent based upon the fact that the <br /> money will be.secured by a lending institution. Under the question, City <br /> • , Manager B1om pointed out that the improvements are proposed to be done undeT <br /> public proceedings and not by a private contractor, Motion paesed unanimously <br /> Petition wa,s received signed by sixteen property owners requesting that Hudson <br /> Street be widened from ite present width of 30 feet to 40 feet, �,4r, C. C, <br /> Friegang appeared in support of tne petition and asked that the work be <br /> done before the ball season began inasmuch as people parked cars on t�at <br /> atreet during that season which constituted a traffie nazard. City Manager <br /> ' Blom asked that the matter be placed on the agenda for the next meeting, He <br /> stated he was working on a plan to improve Hudson Street from Jefferson <br /> Avenue to Sdoodside Road and was hoping to be able to use gas tax funds for <br /> a portion of the work, He said, hor�ever, that it would not be posaible to <br /> do this before the ball season but that parking could be prohibited on this <br /> street during that time, The matter a¢as placed on the agenda. <br /> Petition was received from property o�vners in the vicinity oY Arch and Brewster <br /> requeeting a rezoning of,12'7 feet on Arch Street and 130 feet on BreNSter <br /> � Avenue to a com:aercia.l zone for the purpose of pe r.nitting the erection of a <br /> modern hotel on the northeast corner of Arch Street and Brev�ster'Avenue, <br /> Councilman Britechgi moved, eeconded by Councilman Fletcher, that the peti- <br /> tion be referred to the Planning Commission. �otion passed unanimously, <br /> ' Qomraunication wae received from Nelle L. Miramontes, City Collector, and approved <br /> by the Real Estate Committee, advising that �Sr, H, H, Y�einer wiehes to re- <br /> deem three lots in the Lenolt 9ubdivision. The real estate committee agreed <br /> to accept the s�n of $�515,00 in payment of delinquencies amounting to �728.85 <br /> on Lot 8, Block 7, Lenolt; �525,00 in payment of delinquencies amounting to <br /> ' �733,59 on Lot 2, Block 10, Lenolt; and �700.00 in payment of del3nquencies <br /> amounting to �1254.13 on Lot 8, Block 10, Lenolt.Ten per cent of the amount <br /> is to be paid at this time and the balance on or before April 8, 1946. Mr. <br /> Weiner is to pay all delinquent county taxes. There are delinquent eewer <br /> bonds.on .thie property in the ainount of �102,42 plus interest for ten <br /> yeare. �ir. A/einer is the owner of these bonda., Councilman Fletcher moved <br /> � <br /> \ <br />