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242 . • <br /> Motion was made�by Gouncilman McNulty, seconded by Councilman Fletcher, to ap- <br /> prove minutes as mailed. Under the question, Councilman Granger adviaed � <br /> that it wa.s his opinion that paragraph 3, page 3 of the minutes in regard to C� <br /> � <br /> Cnarter amendments should be corrected so that neither the City Attorney nor � <br /> .�., <br /> � <br /> City Engineer snall be ex-officio members of the Planning Commission, IL vuae "�=% <br /> also his opinion that in regard to the amendment to the Charter pertaining <br /> to the employment of an attorney by the Port Commission, it ehou7.d not be �' <br /> designated "tariff attorney" but that tne Port Commission should have the <br /> right to hire an attorney other than the City Attorney, The maker of the <br /> motion cnanged hia motion to approve the minutes as corrected. Motion <br /> paesed unanimously, � <br /> Application for dance permit was received from Court Madrone No. 158, F, of A,, <br /> for benefit dancee to be conducted Saturdays, March 9th and 16tn until 12:00 <br /> midnight. Councilman Britscngi moved, seconded by Councilman Fletcher that <br /> the permit be granted, Motion passed unanimously, <br /> Application was received from Margaret and Johnnie Bogolio for permission to con- <br /> duct a restaurant at 1839 Bayshore Boulevard,. They have a State license for � <br /> on-eale beer and wine. Councilman Fletcner moved, aeconded by Councilma.n <br /> Anderaon, that the permit be granted eubject to the approval oP the Health <br /> and Police Departments. Motion passed unanimously. <br /> Application was�received from the Redwood Nash Motors to conduct a used car lot <br /> in connection with an auto agency at 1000-1026 E1 Camino Real. Councilman <br /> Fletcher moved,.seconded by Councilman Britschgi, that the permit be �' <br /> granted, Motion paesed unanimously. <br /> Communication was received from Eugene F. Hoffman accepting reappointment to the <br /> Board of Review for a eix year term, or until January 15, 1952, Communi- <br /> cation was ordered filed, � <br /> Communication wae received from Ted Seufert, Jr „ in benalf of his client, Dr, <br /> Ludmila V, Locey, who ia purchasin� an apartment house at 115, 115A, 117 <br /> and 119 Duane Street, and who is requeating permission to convert the <br /> apartment into doctors' offices. City Manager Hlom and City Attorney � <br /> McCarthy advised that sucn offices are allowed in the second reaidental <br /> district, which is the district in which this property is located, b�nt that <br /> plans must be nreser.ted to the Council beYore a permit is issued to con- <br /> struct such a building, Councilman Armstrong moved that the letter be re- <br /> ferred to the writer v�ith instructions that the Council will coneider the � <br /> application upon presentation of plans. Mr, Seufert was in the audience <br /> and advised the Council that his client wanted to be aseured that ehe would ' <br /> be able to convert this property into medical offices before purcha.sing it. <br /> Dr, Locey also appeared and ask�d that sbe have this assurance. Mayor � <br /> Hilton and other rnembers of the Council expressed the opin_ion the ordinance <br /> assured that the property could be put to the deeired use if plane were <br /> , accepted by the Council and it was thought that tne Council would,approve <br /> suitable plans. There was no second.to Oouncilma.n Armetrong�s motion, <br /> .. ,. <br /> � . <br /> I <br />