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�� <br /> PLANNING COMMISSIDN'S RECONIMENDATION REGARDING resubdivision of Lota 24 and 25, Block 13, <br /> Central Park No. 2 (Harrison Avenue and Jeter Street) to allow undersized Rey Lot on <br /> Harrison Avenue sub�ect to the following conditions: <br /> 1. Construction of a 6 ineh sanitary sewer on his propert� from Jeter Street. <br /> 2. Dedicate an easement for said sewer. <br /> 3. Provide lamphole and se�er lateral. <br /> � <br /> Councilman Royer moved approval, seconded by Councilman Granger. In order to determine 'i <br /> � <br /> reason for the request and to secure additional information, Councilman Stout offsred <br /> an amendment to the motion referring the matter to t he Real Estate �ommittes for a <br /> report in two weeks. Motion seconded by Councilman Britschgi and carried on roll call, <br /> �w <br /> Councilmen Granger and Royer voting No with Councilman Jones and Spillers noted <br /> absent. <br /> � <br /> PLANNING COMMISSI4N�S RECOMNtENDATION REGARDING petition to annex small area near Harding <br /> Avenue on Alameda de las Pulgas be returned for additional signatures to eliminate <br /> island. Councilman Britsch�i suggested that the Council should take on t he pro3ect <br /> and attempt to convince the people they should come into the City. Mayor Herkner <br /> appointed a comrnittee consisting of Councilman Britschgi, Royer and Stout to report <br /> back in two weeks. City Attorney Currie will assist in preparing petitions. <br /> PLANNING COMMISSION'S RECOMMENDATION OF DENIAL for application to rezone recently annexed <br /> Woodacre Knolls from nU" �3istrict to C-1-H. City Attorney Currie advised that it <br /> wo uld be necessary to hold a public hearing and Attorney Wagataff reques�ed that a <br /> hearing be set for May 17th. Councilman Granger so moved, seconded by Councilman <br /> Royer and carried. "'"'� <br /> PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION'S RECOMMENDATION ON 1954 MINIATURE RAILR�AD AGREEMENT fbr �r <br /> A. C. Layton. Irving Gold stated that the commission was of the opinion that Mr. <br /> Layton should be granted another year due to the fact the previous year proved un- <br /> profitable and that he should be given another year to attempt to better his finan- <br /> cial status. Councilman Stout moved approval of reco2mnendations, seconded by Council- <br /> man Britschgi and carried. City Attorney Currie to prepare the necessary agreement. <br /> PARK AND RECREATION COMMISS�ON�S LETTER REGARDING MASSACHUSETTS-HAMPTON-MADDUX PARK. Park <br /> and Recreation Commission understood that there was money in the Unbudgeted Reserve <br /> for improving this site and asked that thia site and asked that this be done as soon <br /> as Goodwin School �ob was completed. Councilman Royer was requested to contact the <br /> City Manager and bring in the report at the next meeting, as to what was available, <br /> if any. �,,� <br /> LETTER FROM HEALTH DEPARTNIENT REGARDING SAIVITARY INSPECTION EMERALD LAKE AREA. The Aealth <br /> ti ,�. <br /> Department report that ta date 322 homes have been inspected resulting in the finding <br /> of 78 faulty installation$. Abatement notices for faulty septic tanks h�.ve been issu- <br /> ed. The survey will continue. <br /> � <br /> LETTER FROM MILITARY ORDER OF PURPLE HEART REQUESTTNG EXHIBIT OF WAR EQUIPMENT. Councilman <br /> Britschgi moved approval, seconded bg Councilman Stout sub�ect to the usual require- � � <br /> ments of insurance. Councilm�n Granger suggested that exhibit be parked on the side <br /> stree� rather than on Broadway. <br /> REPQRT ON BID OPENING GAS TAX PROJECT N0. 1}7, IMPROVING CHESTNUT STREET FROM MAIN STREET TO <br /> EL CAMINO. Following bids were received: <br /> . . . ,.... w..«�, �w,�. <br />