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- � �. ,r � � . ' . <br /> - Minute Order No. 193 (continued) <br /> Marc V. Watson <br /> 599 Cedar Street <br /> 3. The applicant shall obtain an architectural permit in accordance <br /> with Article 45 of the Zoning Ordinance: <br /> 4. The applicant shall secure building permits for the new foundation, <br /> proposed alterations, and new detached carport. <br /> 5. The applicant shall test and repair as necessary •tfie gas, water, <br /> waste and vent, and electrical systems. Repairs shall be made,as <br /> outlined in the September 26, 1986, meirro from Dave Pedersen to John <br /> LaTorra, and as further necessary to bring the building into <br /> compliance with the Uniform Housing Code. <br /> 6. A structural pest control inspection report shall be submitted to <br /> the Building Division. All items noted by the licensed pest control <br /> agency shall be repaired. <br /> � 7. A1•1 foundation material shall be removed and the property at 109 <br /> Wilson Street shall be graded to its near level condition. <br /> 8. The applicant shall submit a minimum $1,000 bond to assure <br /> corrpliance with the terms of the moving permit. <br /> 9. The permit shall be valid for a maximum period of six months. <br /> 10. Any additional conditions which the council may impose to protect <br /> the public health, safety, and general welfare. <br /> Findings: . <br /> 1. That the granting of the permit pursuant to Article III of Chapter 9 <br /> of the Code of the City of Redwood City will not, under the <br /> circumstar�ces of this particular case, be detrimental to'the public <br /> welfare or injurious to property or improvements in that the <br /> conditions of the permit provide the least inconvenience to the <br /> public and provide for public safety; and, further, that relocation <br /> and maintenance of the building provide an.' economic means for <br /> retaining and restoring necessary housing within the City. <br /> The motion carried unanimously'by voice vote. <br /> City Attorney Schricker requested that the record show that Marc Watson <br /> has indicated he knows the conditions recorrmiended by staff inciuded in <br /> the motion. <br /> `��� . <br /> JACQUELINE C. HILDEBRAND <br /> City Clerk � <br />
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