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He spoke in behalf of a large representption from district. Henry Edwards 32
<br />62 Oakwood Boulevard, cl,,iimed proposed rezoning is contrary to vote of residents in
<br />this aea. Petition had been previously filed in protest. Eugene Rojnovsky, Geneva
<br />Avenue, San Carlos protested rezoning of Stafford Street. R. H. Feldman, Lot 12,
<br />Portion Lot 11, Block K. Boyd & Kent Addition, recauested. extension of C-1 area, to
<br />include this property. Paul Lowe, 552 Jackson, *protested building; of auto courts
<br />west of highway (El Camino Real). idr. Gena.ro, _Arguello any. Whipple Streets, protested
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<br />ado.)tion o-_' proposed new zoning; ordinance. Annie F. Offerman, 1018 Main Street,
<br />appeared with others. It was decided that Council examine all -protests, and that
<br />the proposed zoning ordinance be referred back to the Planning Commission with recom-
<br />mendations of the Council, it being understood the Planning Commission would hold
<br />L..• further hearings on January loth at 8:00 P. 1,:. at which time all persons would have
<br />furt'aer o�Dportunity to be heard.
<br />OFF STREET PARKING COI,24ITTLE report was placed on the agenda for January 19th.
<br />CHA,BER OF CO:illERCE C0111 iITTE report on City Entrances was placed on the agenda for
<br />January 19th.
<br />ABATE' 7,,ITT PROCEEDI'.' S CI GROhaS F31J Ci:DIidG. W. K. Slater has invested 82200 in elating bust -
<br />ness and believes he can get partial return on his investment if he play have Council's
<br />consideration to re,nain in said building for 18 months. Councilman Holmouist
<br />suggested trlat Mr. Gross and i1ir. Slater aopear at next meeting in an attempt to
<br />arrive at a. decision as 'ir. Gross had stated 1dr. Slater ;geld a lease, and :vir. Slater
<br />claimed the lease was held br the former renter. The building is used mainly for an
<br />�office, the plating being done in Palo Alto in order that the writing might be shut
<br />off to reduce fire hazard. Further action on this matter delayed until revort can
<br />be received from building inspector.
<br />ABATE PROCEEDIiIGS OSI FITZPATRICK BUILDING. City Attorney Currie reported the Calif-
<br />ornia Pacific Title Company had. entered into a contract to tear down this 'building
<br />immediately, and that Ar. Fitzpatrick would appear at 10:00 o'clock in regard to
<br />razing barn at rear. On motion of Councilman 'Jerder, seconded by Councilman Swift,
<br />matter was duly and regularly continued to the meeting of Janiiary 19th.
<br />HOEFLER SIG„ P-1]''Ri,111. Due to illness, James T. O'Keefe Jr., Attorney for Harry Hoefler,
<br />was not able to a:)pear for hearing in regard to application for sign -permit. Hear -
<br />Ing was placed on agenda for January 19th.
<br />PROPOSED 17SED CAR ORDI,TkICE. Mr. Van Buren protested this ordinance and introd,iced
<br />ir. R. E. Leahy, ivianager of Nort -,ern California. Used Car Dealers Association, who
<br />ems^
<br />had several su€,� estions to offer at t,_e reouest of council members. After some
<br />discussion i•Jith reference to discrimination against used car dealers, it. was moved
<br />b,r Councilmen Gra ager and seconded by Councilman Holmquist to Mace on a.j,enda for
<br />February grid, with the understanding; that Chairman Granger would call a meeting
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<br />�.. in the meantime and vir. Van Buren would attempt to get the new car dealers as well
<br />as t,i.e used car dealers to be oresent at t', -.e meeting, ina-smuciz as the used car
<br />dealer ordinance should meet frith the a.ajroval of both. !,lotion carried.
<br />REJUESTS FOR USED CAR DEALER PER.,1ITS. Councilman Gratin`er moved that permits be granted
<br />subject to proposed changes in new ordinance, to both Russ Denny, 1903 EZ Camino
<br />Real, and Bert Obaci,,, 1399 73a.yshore Hifc:rlway. Motion was seconded by Councilman
<br />Swift and carried.
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