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_ ; . <br /> 27 4 plannin� Commission recommendation No. 4: On behalf of-Land_Development..Companq, <br /> tentative map of Redvrood Terrace No. 2 wae approved with the exception of � <br /> the portion thereof ae to Lots l to.l2.in.Block 1, as snovrn on the map, � <br /> "� <br /> Those lots are to be eliminated Yrom the map. Another exception to the map � <br /> � <br /> was the re uirement that a street,be o ened Woodaide Road a �' <br /> q p pproximatelq <br /> midway in a block of about 1800 feet in length provided the 3tate Highv� <br /> Commisaion does.not d3sWpprove this additional entxy into the high speed ,_ ,' <br /> road, Mr. Ludwig Werder., representing tne Land Development Company, was <br /> a�reeable to cutiing the street tnrough, Councllman Armstrong brought out <br /> the fact that two subdinisions of thls area hane neen proposed, :One im- <br /> mediately adjoining Galota Road and the other the proposed area now before ' <br /> the Council which �aould be at the extreme westerly eide of trie tract; He <br /> atated thia will immediately necessitate tne eatending of water mains to <br /> tne end of the tract, He said it was hia understanding tuat tnie tract was <br /> to be put in block by block, City Manager Hlom advised that it would be <br /> imposeible to supply water to that area from the Woodaide arain and that it <br /> would involve laying a w�tei main from the reaervoir. Counoilman Granger • <br /> stated hia underetanding was that tne city would lap the main to the citq <br /> limits and that the aubdividera would be furniehed water as the projeot <br /> progresaed, Tnere wae coneiderable diecuesion as to the ooet of providing <br /> the mains and the manner in whiah they would be provided, Counailman <br /> •Fletcner moved, seaonded by Councilman Britechgi, that the tentative map <br /> of Redwood Terrace No. 2 be accepted ae recommended by the Planning Com- <br /> mission and triat the matter of water supply be referred to the water etudy � <br /> committee. Motion passed unanimously. <br /> Planning Commiseion recommendation �To. 5: F'anorable action was recommended on <br /> ' Lyle F. Bourquin�e application for permiasion to resubdinide Lots:1, 2 e,nd <br /> 3 in Hlock 1 of New High 8chool Acrea into four lote by cutting off the rear <br /> end of Lots 1, 2 and 3, making a aeparate lot facing on James Avenue, with� <br /> a width of approximately 63 feet and a depth of 120 feet. Each of the four � <br /> lote will have over 5000 equa.re feet, Councilman Britsohgi moved,'seconded � <br /> by Couneilman F'Ietcher, that the recommendation of the Planning Commiselon <br /> be accepted, Motion paesed unanimously. <br /> Plannin� Commieeion recommendation No. 6: Approved tentatine map of Eaton Adenue <br /> . Yilla provided the final map enows standard public improvementa in Eaton <br /> Vi11a Place'including pavement of.etreet and standard curbs and gutters on ' <br /> Eaton Avenue and Eaton Villa Place. In view of the rural aharacter oY this <br /> development, the Planning Commiseion recommended that sidewalke-be not re- .� <br /> quired. City Attorneq McOartnq explained that the.subdivision ie at the <br /> extreme end of the city.and triat tue property owners all deaired to keep it , <br /> in rural condition, He also atated that.the lots are'a11 between 200 and <br /> 300 feet in width,, Councilman Britechgi believed that once property wae <br /> within the city it was no longer rural, while Oouncilman Armetrong beliened � <br /> that due to the e,ize of .tkie �lots requeete cvould eventually be made to euo- � <br /> divide tnem and 'ne was not in favor of waiving the eidewalk requirement. <br /> Tnis was the general consensus of the counQil. Councilman Armstrong moved, � <br /> . � <br />