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<br /> � PETITIOTd FOR AidNEXATION received from the residents from Middlefield Road to Spring Street
<br /> and from Douglas Avenue to LM1�arrington Avenue was referred to tYie Planning Commission
<br /> on motion of Councilman Spillers, seconded by Councilman Royer and carried.
<br /> COMN�UNICATION F'ROTv� MRS. ELOUISE CATvIPBELL in which she tendered her resignation from the
<br /> Park and Recreation Comx:mission effective April 3, 1�54, was read by the City Clerk.
<br /> Coun cilman Britsch�i moved acceptance with regrets, seconded by Coun cilman Jones ,
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<br /> Clerk Dodge to write a letter of appreciation to Mrs. Campbell. �Iotion carried.
<br /> Councilman Britschgi su�gested that the Council keep in mind her replacement so that �
<br /> the Commission would not operate short� of a member.
<br /> LETTER RECEIVED FROM THE SCHOENFELD FURNITLTRE COMPANY requesting permit to conduct a
<br /> "closing out salet' was referred to t he City Collector Perrin for handling on motion of ""'""
<br /> Councilman Royer, seconded by Councilman Spillers, and carried. .�
<br /> MAYOR GRAn?GER REQUEST�SD T HAT CQUNC ILMAN BRITSCHGI ACCEPT THE CHAIRMA.NSHIP of the committee
<br /> to further study the painting of electroliers , to contact the painting contractors and
<br /> secure any further facts. The committee further consists of Councilman Royer and
<br /> Councilman Spillers.
<br /> SEi�?IOR CIVIL ENGINEER TdiOEN called attention to the forthcoming street improvement of
<br /> Kensington Square No. 5 now being considered, plans and specifications having been
<br /> started. Councilman Britschgi moved that �Engineers proceed with the "Bt' Plan ( exten-
<br /> sion of relief sewers from Fairview and Roosevelt Avenue through Kensington Square to
<br /> Jeff'erson Avenue ) , seconded b y Councilman Royer and carried.
<br /> COUNCILTvTAN ROYER Tti�TOVED ADJOURNMEI�?T, seconded by , uncilm J nes. Adjournment 11:35 P.M.
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<br /> MINUTES �r REGULAR MEETING
<br /> REI�Uii00D C ITY C OUNC IL
<br /> March 15, 195�}, 8:00 P. ?�.
<br /> ON R�LL CALL the following were present; Councilmembers: Carl A. Britschgi, Sidney D,
<br /> Herkner, Paul Jones, ti�illiam H. Royer, Robert V. Spillers, Christine Tinney, ?12ayor
<br /> Floyd D. Granger and City Clerk R. S. Dodge. Also present were: City Manager E. A.
<br /> Rolison, City Attorney C . B. Currie, City Engineer Glenn M. Jain, V'Jater Superintendent
<br /> Lisle U4inter, City Collector Paul E. Perrin, Police Chief Stanley V'Jood, Police Captain
<br /> William Faulstich, Fire Chief Joseph L. Lode, Assistant Building Inspectors S. H.
<br /> Kreiss and B. C. Gyselbrecht, Fire Marahal Richard Drivon, Administrative Assistant
<br /> Orrin T�Vendling, Assessor-Auditor John J. Brophy an d Pl anning Commissioner Leonard
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<br /> Greenwold.
<br /> NINUTES OF REG�?LAR MEETITtG OF MARCH lst and ADJQURNED MEETING OF NIARCH 8th were a�proved �i���
<br /> as mailed on motion of Councilwoman Tinney, seconded by Councilman Spillers ar_d carried.
<br /> PUBLIC HEAF.IAIG TO ADOPT ORDINANCE TO REZONE LOT 2, BLOC� A, Pd40DSIDE ACRES from R-2 to R-4.
<br /> Affidavit of publication ordered filed. 11rlayor CTranger anr�ounced time for public "�'�
<br /> hearing. The following appeared and expressed opposition to the rezoning: H. Laird, �
<br /> 1515 Hudson Street, Fred Romani, 1399 Hudson Street, Thomas ?14. Kenny, 611 Poplar Ave.
<br /> The main objection of� these opponets was possible traffic hazard and the fear that
<br /> rezoning wo uld tend to spread throughout the area. The following addressed the Council
<br /> in support of the proposed reZOning; T. P . 0' Sullivan, i5o3 Hudson Street, Oscar
<br /> Durrell, 1538 Hudson Street and n�r. Otto Tallent, President of the �:�ICA Board. ,
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