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04121954
approved. C'ity,' Hall, Palo Alto, California April 12, 195+. The Counc'? 1 of the City of Palo Alto met in regular session on this date at 7:30 P..M , with Mayor Marshall presiding. Roll call as follows: Present: Bishop,-Byxbee, Cashel, Corcoran, Cummings, Drysdale; -Hanley, Huston, Marshall, Mitchell, ,Porter,_ Rodgers, .Simpson, Wickett. Absent Ruppenthal. The minutes of the meeting of March 22, 195+, were Request to Name Street A fetter was received from William E. Long; and Ellis L. Jacobs: requesting that the one-way street connecting Califor nia Avenue and Cambridge Avenue between El:Camino Real and Birch. Street be named. They .suggested the name of "California Way". This• .:was referred, to the City Manager. Bidson Pro)eCt 54-11 Improvement Sewage Treatment Plant Area. A .report was received from the City Manager on the bids received on April 9, 1954, for the grading and paving of the Sewage. Treatment'Plant ;?area,; Project 54-1, with the recommendation that the low. bid of:the-GeorgeC.'Renz Construction Company in the amount of $6,;103.50 .be accepted. .objection was expressed.by Mrs. Corcoran and .Mr.: Cashel. to an expenditure of funds for the work at this time. i,t was; pointed>,out that the project had been approved last year, -and the funds were included in the current budget for the purpose. On motion of Porter and Simpson, the bid of the George C Ren.z Construction Company was accepted, and the Mayor was authorized to..sign the contract by the following vote on roll .call: Ayes: Bishop,,Byxbee, Cummings, Drysdale, Huston, Marshall, -Mitchell, Porter, Rodgers, Simpson,'. Wickett. Cashel, Corcoran, Hanley Later during the meeting a,motion was made by Byxbee, seconded by Hanley,.• tiat -the action `taken on this natter be re- considered. The motion was lost by.the;following vote on roll` call: Ayes: 133,,a) , Cashel; Corcoran, Hanley, Rodgers. Noes: . Bishop, Cummings, Drysdale, Huston, Marshall, Mitchell, Porter, Simpson, Wickett. Bids . on Transformers h report,.was made by the City Manager on the bids re dived on March 17,:1352, on. transformers, with the recommendation that the bid of theAllis-Chalmers Company in the amount of 07,214.56; ;Loci ►ding sales tax, be accepted. On notion of Porter and Rodgers, the bid was accepted in accordance with the ; reaoinDendatior;, and the Mayor was au- thorized to sign tho contract. iG.W:t 4m kit 55 �t ,�1 ` t�.n �.. Re time -for raing t L��t Street ticat th t gee to structton District IT �' rec° 'e�d �Q ?rep -et 53-6, April, 1 i fan 'Vol pro , $na8erts under ?- p-ded bran t S e e 3` aes 'fin be ottenended tha 1hts. ofassessments 'Distrlee y 1 recap d to sto tte en . . e A t �tpni Cdr o�i the ��I S� �'� 11, 15 rante`�. a line ded to a a£ me be.P pe° for.pwent xtex► time on '° the �e J,� ria r ted get t l p ade La$sficat on vet frp�' 'crrerve prll 6 . Q3f was rec,et aM rom effective ff ec t - '�.8 t° ��, .. - - atl°� sif fed ���59 e�ue�t nee A ;.re��? e ant en's operator pera tar° , for , operate ve A rt1 4. ,00ias efp E d that ",th reason 1e t no addl �� as eeper ' eoeh at `operator pe tried„ and tha en n� ds a� v\vra One �P r centl P . Ca it ee a , t r 4ui ed ° a .`xea r n aw oY ifl the reca en A rcp reo1a'ss .lehap p t'Yle t�f ;�,�''�y�Z �.�d r 'o�' k Ottot � U' t� G,�O as tY�• Cote''s 0i1 Co. lease x eme t ,� ,thy'` e�'��'is�'.wi o tad a a spux° eCt� �' w��te the adopt' ae ,� xeswn ax;ce of �,�,� Co d` e City Onager ss and ©ltv e Nve nuke tie e e a t 'fh h 4o �1 'reC O ' a', hard nd e' by " lease fad 'th St eat . ax, �-' �° c tan of t• ara3r o � ; ote v3 a n � o. o1e ro ad a carte a p , 7.rl gQ e% 'te e t Cif c : tea C �e o°. ors adopt ar.+a wit �n,at resol`t"onth� 1W or ._ca1nd authoriz hS 1s o Si. a agreement s nen�lr'� app � �- rea�� a� 131:1311* �'.e n emeriti. an. the Gt ° ° cific re. . M with�e men's f o tlhe pa reent on bah � t gtth tau hea p p f Q c tsn t p, �„re qubt� itY. ;�a n far th an dent es f r�vin e". G Pa n'aa.za o. tanaidC L putl� t;�or and,:iosas St'eet. adaie, a the Mayor for ' i:I p d end ter and cut 'ar> %i 1' �,ge ���-1 �r iris its e� on ,�ai�, ca. � ti cm au vale ca l$ b�J Well �, N eer fog• 111%rirsligpt:'d:IgnilAOUs ' Tower the City d sthe need,;nab'" ns,fe�, for i��d from yell an f'am the ea that T"a report vas rp at the To a hell a d he e of the, p the transfer il to f �; conditii° ' seated Water the transf e '0 call-' eX�alr aced balance rebuilt.e Drysdale, vote e on roil Portia anb� , *� be d {mc o , thla purposeOn of red a- �at�-or' �,utho'x`�'� rec er�dlx�g was tee o` 1 Special for this as Gommlt the Sp .p of the d f r from aerial` Aerial Illa as �c$laed�tho �ed for an A report iii • be t 105-99, ned equn a� transfer a' • :,::., t° Ac rime tofat there 's t a Account l.to ° .� end. prints 't di of halo Al fob of the icer, 'ha ssiQn' nee :,Gib vibe e 1a,�ni.'o$ Of tcer, g Gatcc . t '�� d by:the s e �-- �; exFle�'ne aerial ms �. 'per -for suck► '��` ,�:.�Y After discussion, ,it .was moved by 'Huston,seconded by Cummings, that the aerial map be made;: and the transfer of Panda for the purpose beauthorized as recommended by Committee No. 1. The motion was`:. carried ''by the following ` vote' on roll call: • Ayes: B,shop .:Byxbee,: Cashel, Corcoran, Comings„ Drysdale,' Hanley, Huston, Porter, Rodgers, Simpson,'Wickett. arshall, ?a4itchell.` Tree: and: Sidewalk Maintenance Policy :A report -was received from Committee No. 1 recommending that the foliowin$ :policy regarding tree and . sidewalk maintenance be: adopted, - effective ,as: of July 1, 1954: A. Approved: Trees. 1. .The City shall provide maintenance for approved trees., 2. Sidewalk and other street improvements will be rcpai;red,:by the City if damaged by approved trees. • 3 Objectionable and excessive approved trees shall be removed'by the City. Unapproved' Trees 1. Unapproved trees will be removed by the City. The City shall establish a priority plan for, derelict -tree removal based on damage to street improvements, interference` with electric trans- mission. lines, damage to underground utilities, and: for any s'imi la r cause 2:. It. is planned that the City will complete re -- moving unapproved trees in ten years. 3. Maintenance of unapproved trees will be held to a minimum. Spraying and pruning will be done only, as necessary to prevent infestation of approved trees and to maintain full use of the public sidewalks -and :streets. After discussion of the ,proposed procedure, action was deferred pending rewording, and clarification of the policy. Later during:the meeting the matter was taken up again, and the ,policy- statement, kas.read by Councilman Porter, chairman of Committee No; 1, ,: reworded to read as ' follows i "Policy regarding' tree and sidewalk maintenance: "Approved street trees will be maintained by the City of Palo Alto unless. they be objectionable or ex- ' cessive.. Approved' trees that are excessive or become objectionable -will be -removed by the City. "Unapproved, street trees. will be given minimum maintenance'whereby spraying .and pruning will be done° as necessary to prevent : infestation of approved trees and to iiiaintain full use of the public sidewalks and streets .: ; UnaPProved trees 'that become objectionable will be removed by :the City on a-. pricri ty . plan based on damage' to ;street improvement - interference with overhead or underground ut .iities' and psimilar causes. "Damage: to: sidewalks; or other street improvements.: _ c u.eed by ,either approve& or:_ unapproved, street`. trees. wit be spa 1red. by i't " w: On At , to b o fIb ; .Part, e~Yrr�• Investment of Ive s ;# and CtmmIngs �. d� v .Ig��' this oo?,�c o rag gnat xetioxti nmenL`Bo 's Y. was sa'�es as �' tt� w re n4 issue, •avIn Bonds, Bo ba apt d from qua, to Se nds, 2 1;Orlxa �'m�tt Yield .76,%les �, ,r Psa ,,, d to n e.,tio, �'•7 to mt�``�n8 tr,` �es� 3 r '.0 bo s w Resolution era e�v ��4,2 QmC n_ nc�: .Ra �w Y, �, � , CC ad° d bYItn �` �d . ,.252 e Years xp r. �� 4d��nj$ r 1mous vote on motion or Ana reinvestment ay nve �; to �i ding adoption .. ., Ara at.ta� Cpcte Aarendm � call. Mitchell and Rodgers, � ."? �C tip �OZ' td eats S'was •, tra.tl va n o an as raa v aTM�? ary�nd�n Co x'dl ed S t n', Ordrelat,t nce amend. n C' mml t o 1 1. Can �' sar No. , .. fan to nan dIn grads Procedure. n o a amore �' .. a e�tt Or of reBar B� Pry P'�rdha �h� � �'' d t mar. Irst: r adand bus cedur��• Ong r�� �u{, "�e'nte to .gy e jet +Lr , Larl.. 4y a� .z'�+t�e 411 or psis d d.1.-= � y png that .,t� X�or nt nontraC ar r4 em�brac�: the cantr w�a .'r�;;�� -. thet�r.�,m,n! the igS act. wr to vad a lonbf ding this the co ncc�s mpndmert,he 'sate o m tt Retirement A w.t embi Mara a" ? r (2 =''Ia , Co r ca c ,t romlrem r a m. sao t Y Pmnl d s ('- base . on S larymm(,n` ahhigh rQcohreant he. � tIve years:a and 2) that, cax d. be amen s Via, need to cx eaeed and -(2) hasad u a amended t�Z ded' contract:, he . May.or be auto `hat. t o' sI my f(* ate ltd fl ota� he actthorl 4pp OQh bene� -24'44; .*: cont.raGt �� ��i � ���a ;�xck,e zed to ��'�ri they aa �' Cu us vale hora to ' the r�'comme d�tg. -that � A re : � roll call.' gn gh� amendments � arr z6 e�°a`acce rePor O' ree ved x'Gg ee, - NIX', l fomC rev cr YIlea C t: owned the rrt. '. tea m�gg �' bra ttz A mc; d t° :the: Airport ez~I we 9e �a~aaursoen' a'rrnen.; try reommen aeon ,ma by r y of Bmbare d ro the -` thrzn, tae �mhex`. a amtt z' sera load • bar 1 re � tQ r: gO estions as: a. 3 be ad y l ers Q rid ; tY • te . nt :ant caurge and.asked by C d ,. ewage '' Naz~ Gar -4e fit}, Zr t 'eaten 1; J ' as a��. rlga_ n use of � n aril n - C drat 1�nt k,;, c' n t h r mn% Ba7' Oa ar � 4 e31k er sho I� �� f t:h1a �� �:xx �an�e � er,�1r�,�,r �a On ��� •:tiro ���t e�� to ha decide ��rra to fi ned '' n vatrs ,.d b, t. net's d th, t. y the, mat Cumm�� t:o het ne Ca, , � a major�a d1 r7ot thr' h° d b d, �rS�sd e people �mak r d t exp°t-loi t x;�,' ? i9ve a Cat rysda e agreed with Co de ,�c e e -"ends X'8e Cn .Z I to the va ' wound 1Or7 C -5m� tied c1-t�ens m+�� tte a ters . mars .. a.�dIl-. accepting-the Cc ect �1? of:to@. cam1z xa e 7. All e r, c aIr yor..., t.Gol the !t ,.. proposal enty. cornCOunoll- 000f Y r~. sax and r Somme he Council's over v . Ing o2t th h Golf a rJda j°r, dt *CCO•{'iC} many for �'1. Cxi" a< yaa to t. ....�.. 'p�I�.G�n$ the ago' project, when the Council agreed to Appropriate the necessary fun 'to complete the project if the mayor's committee raised •$75,000. 00 by public subscription. Reference was also made to `the.Council'.s action in November, 1953, accepting gifts of funds for .the' project, and; authorizing employment of an architect to prepare preliminary plans and cost estimates. Mr. Miller urged:" the.Council to take action as' soon as possible so that the golf course can beConstructedthis year. After discussion, in which several council members pointed- out':tte' desirability of A Municipal golf course as an addition to .t:e-re.creation facilities of the community, the motion to.'adopt, the recom menda`tion . of. Committee No. 3 vas carried by the following vote on `'roll call ,Bishop, Byxbee, Corcoran, Huston, Marshall, Mitchell, ?Porter,' Rodgers, Simpson, W'ickett. Noes" Cashel,Cummings,'Drysdale, Hanley. St, was pointed : out that the lease of the Palo Alto. Airport' co=vering, the/ o -acre site -on which. it is proposed to locate -the golf; course. has :expired; that the Airport has a lease on a.' 12 -acre parcel or, ,which the buildings are located but they are willing -to ,arrange for termination of the lease aid removal of the bu' J.din;gs.< On motion of; Mitchell; and;. Byxbee, Committee No. 3 was - requested; tomeet: with the airport owners and negotiate for the removal of the airport. Gn motion of Byxbee .=and:;Porter, the City Manager was authorized to, expend the suM" of, '$8500.00 from the Golf Course Fund: for preparation -of complete plans by the architect, by the following vote on roll call:` Ayes Bishop, Byxbee, Corcoran, Drysdale, Huston, Marshall, Mitchell, Porter, Rodgers, Simpson, Idickett. goes Ca,she1 ummings., Hanley. - On motion of Byxbee an'd Mrs. Corcoran, the financing of the construction of the golf course was referred to Committees No 2 and No. -3 for joint review.. and consideration. (A recess was taken at this time, 9:20 P.M., ant? the Council reconvened at 9:40 P.M.) Master Plan A report,was received from Committee No. 3 recommending that $2,000.00 betransferred from the Special .Projects Fund and that:thecit7 Manager be, authorized to include an amount not to . ex- ceed $25,000.00 in:;the coming budget for preparation of a Master nap. A;,motion was made by -Mitchell, seconded by Huston, that the: recommendation o:fthe;comiittee be adopted, the trans- fer of the $2:,000';00 to: be :-made` from -Account 123-98B to Account 105-4:9A so that. -the- work .:coaid be ; started during the current fis- .cal year: Councilman .Huaton explained the need and importance of a master plan to guide thePlanning;Cou,miss;.on in its work, end pointed out tat the ouutline:of' planning needs as originally prepared by the- Comm,iss.ion has-been ;reduced, and the present pro- posalis to provide for the most ,necessary items and basic infor mation:-required: After discussion, the recommendation for the transfer- of :funds: -and the inclusion of a further amount in the next bud -get was adopted by the fo1.lowing vote on roll can: 59 .Bishop, Cashel, Corcoran,, Cummings, Drysdale, Han.ley,"Huston, Mitchell, Porter, Simpson, Wickett:` Bybee; Marshall, Rodgers. Variances A report. was received from the Planning Commission re- commending.approval,of the` application of the First Presbyteriar, Church foraa variance from'the requirements of the building set- back "map to construct;:a chapel 25 feet from the Cowper_ Street property line" of Lots; 3 and 4, Bloch 76, University Park, located betweenLincoln and. Kingsley Avenues, where 35 feet are otherwise required, provided that:no.,.minor projections beyond this point shall be allowed On emotion of Cummings and Mitchell, this variance; was, granted -in accordance with the recommendation, Drys- dale not voting_on the, motion. A report was also received from the Planning Commission. recommending:that: the; application of Gustav Laumeis:ter.for a variance from the requirements of the building setback map to 24 feet where 30 feet'are,otherwise required for both the" -Colorado Averiue:and;Waverley Street frontages of Lots 4-8, Block 29, Stanford City, be granted as follows: that the variance reducing the setback .line to 24 feet be granted on Colorado Avenue, but that the 30 -foot setback on Waverley Street be maintained. On motion of. Huston and Mitchell, the recommendation was adopted. Use Permit (Richfield Oil Co.) A report was received from the Planning Commission re - Commending the granting of; -a use permit to the Richfield 011. Company for a service station on the westerly corner of Middle- field Road and San Antonio Avenue, provided that they meet all conditions imposedby the City Engineer concerning drainage to protect existing pavements and also that an agreement be entered into.re;lieving the' City of any expense in the moving of the ser- vice station and facilities for future street widening. A resolution approving an agreement with the Richfield Oil Companygrant.ing a use permit in accordance with the -Planning Commission's=recommendation, and authorizing the. Mayor to exe- cute the:agreement,,in behalf of the City, was introduced and on Motion of.;,Wickett and,Porter was adopted by unanimous.: vote on roll call: Application for Zone Change (Nielsen) A 'report was received from the Planning Commission re- commending that the..application of Peter Nielsen et. al for change of district Of:7a Portion of. Black B, University Park," from R-2 :Limited" Apartment :District,' io M-1, Light Industrial .District,. be denied for the reason that it would extend the commercial frontage south on Alma Street, thereby increasing traffic congestion and giving_adJacent .properties.,to the south reasons for similar re- zoning: requests Nielsen was present and addressed the Coundil in s application for the change of zone. A motion was -made by Cummings, seconded by, Bishop, ` that the recommendatior'`of the Planning Commission denying the, appllca tion be adopted. Thev'ote on roll call was as follows Bishop, Corcoran, Cummings', Huston, Mitchell, Simpson Byxbee Porter Cashel, Drysdale, Hanley,Marshall, Rodgers, Wickett. . The „motion:, was' declared lost The matter` was then referred' to Committee No 7: Stop Signs , Waverley and : 2 Dorado. A report.was received from Committee No. 2 recommen- ding that the.proposed ordinance providing for "stop for pedes- trian" slgns.on_Waverley Street at'its intersection with. El -Dorado Avenue, previously given first. reading by the Council., be not passed_;7 The1:committee recommended that arterial stop signs be installed onWaverley Street at El Dorado Avenue. On motion of Simpson .andARodgers, the report of Committee No. 2 kas adopted`: and _the ,proposed ordinance estab- lishing arterial step. signs on Waverley Street at El Dorado Avenue was accepted: for first reading Stop Signs,;.Ross Road and..Colorado Avenue A report was received' from; Committee No. 2 recommen- ding that arterial stop. signs :be: installed. on Ross Road at its:. intersectionwitn .Colorado; Avenue.. :A; :proposed ordinance estab- lishing these estop sighs 'was accet t.ed for first reading. Parking Limit, South Palo Alto Post Office A report was received. from. Committee No. 2 recommen- ding,; that a . ten minute parking zone' be established on the south` side', of Cambridge Avenue at,the South .Palo Alto Post Office ,be-. tween the public alley and ;a point 88 feet west of said alley. A proposed ordinance establishing this parking zone was accepted for first re.` "No Parking" Zone,; California Avenue A- report was, received from.;Committee No. 2 ,recommending: that: parking` be prohibited, on .both s=ides' of California Avenue from 'El Camino Realto 'a point appr. oximate1:y 205 feet west of , El Camino Rea. A :pro.posed.::ordinance ;prohibiting parkingon this - portion of California Avenue was., accepted for first reading. (Councilman Cashel left' at. this time, 10.20 P.M. and was absent for_ the :rest of the meeting.) Lease .for` Lawn Bowling .Clubhouse A lEase :between the City` .and the Palo Alto Lawn Bowling; Club f.or use and maintenance of tae :new clubhouse which was de -dicated;and.presented-to-the City on April 10, 1954, was considered., On moti,on'of:Cummings and Mitchell, a resolution an-, proving t;he lease and authorizing its execution by the Mayor and City Clerk was adopted by`unanimous vote on roll call, _Amendment "to Zoning Ordinance, Rear Yard Requirements in A report was received from the Planning Commission re- commending adoption of an ordinance'amending Section 11.13 of the: Zoning Ordinance pertaining t'o rear yard requirements in C-2 dis- tri:cts, eliminating the rear yard requirements on corner proper- ties and on propertleswlth.a side line adjacent to an existing alley, where an 8 -foot service area is provided in lieu thereof. On motion of Porter and Rodgers, the proposed ordi- nance was accepted for first reading. Amendment to Zoning -Ordinance, Use Permits A report was received' from the Planning Commission recommending adoption„of an'ordi.nance amending the Zoning Ordi- nance to: require use permits for --churches and schools in the residential districts A motion by _Porter and Mrs. Corcoran that the recom- mendation be denied was -lost. The � , 'Bet�zo � d ale Deed . ° Lot 119, tiucy Xnae ing , Au: :coverOng °hxtionanlmous vat, . Acce t ut9 ©r, acne Ole den , d adopted' t re n and _Anna ntroduced an ��ple� �,ae e�;ex peter' A u�ac i 3tC t fall n� " rla fd qu �e�' oxs rail. an Eae'e :0:i11:5:31,:to:::!!:-,tr,::::::::s ate n e''wl • e ao e 'cse dT1Ok _ LiL1G'.a S �' ofth 'SR Qlt, o sa f e d oduc faxa ndo'meloraf, l'►e- 4a 1,:n .} r vdeSropoaed ab?a or aj,0�1 �c;atan an the Subdl xe Q . ,,. y.. oa er ca 11 v1 Tht ? .3 ent an :� :-:,c : ����� � . , sement�' srants �� of e '-'6“0:-.:_.:17Y,Bement,:. 1 awr unanimous sa tariee_:4i nS the °' adopted er Forum '' adap �.ng e ., ' ae 'traduced and ver ity' cap exa ti from E. an- Junior ��'�' Baoex Un�.ver� E uti �n Ream' d .::sesfro e Stanford Bard sit ooveri 23 s tibnBloC% r u 0 f: p li fra�yeland Stanfordof Lot �; an of eat -University; f 1 vote on : rQ the lands of n par cae er' ng portion Eugenia nR t Subdivision., Ubd1 oCon y veil g tt , from �, ��s one,, Lot.-35:0f: au dies: Dave' c t, e � Tract; Clara paxt : • Chorea S ; g ad Same .. 13? r Apr .ng ors o�' ' �. yxcm ,�d �j of � ,� �"t, 1110c1( 13?), covering from ��'�'�' B. . frb �, syox� on of L° ;nd Yielen to y and tes ca nobO .par..n eH S a'Yranc sOu1 view Ram ro �ro� sward de � 5a'c �� � Ma'Y o Ranh°: R�:�o ��op of Lot io Raad area property o"' San And � C�?m� aavex..x►� of 5a'n Antor �L op 'Planning ' *an the 1�3� rezoning r� reading, � ��a � g vote, recommendation Ord din°e 'with ), was given mood �r the 9 'Avenue in _ �f rxex' vas Drysdale, Xa y of � � �. an Simpson, 1asS.dn of ., � cye mings r Dx'9 er > mQt °h call Carca �n' ilitchell J port on rollcall;: ,op x rshall _ ~ �.'U.a��il r Officer E s ; 8'�Xbee , Rodgers.. or of plann�� .� ex } a^ �`� �a�a . tae Re lc iceror of Morepo of the P1ann�'ngOfficer x dl yat .Reaie� ai:on de for 1 trae tape monthly report ma t on action ,d placed on file. 1954,eceived rt apex far march was vas a Rea t of the Conti Cantxoller monthly report The mo ed. an Tile. regarding reett ed cnd,pla'c City Attorney the hum fax Rama e d from the Lane water, advising -Claims aa received nZl Carolina Mel,; wa ire water be A reporta. Z. K to cloths g by "red' ater,recommending that -it n wad l$l:m 4s i age darou s or defective e ectaim and' condition xecQinerda fe e-, r n e Via, tot aye: t and Bishop, = . of s tiat. �c '�iCr '°`� a �Y :tEd • the claim, grass and pled •d, the Claim.. din als reported dam ge done to a�G��ye .. A�,Gai' � '. ° w°Ci The G� "� guts 4i� �� �.,,.... trees , on her premises at ;75k ,De Soto . Drive by a leak in the gas Pipe..:Be advisee' that, they City had: no previous notice of the gas leak and it:was:his :opinion that there'is no liability on the part of: the City.. It was,, his recommendation'that the claim be denied. On motion of Mitchell arid ' ickett, the claim was denied in accor- dance : with: the City "Attorney ° s recommendation :Leaves of Absence Requests from, council members for permission to leave the State were ,granted. as ,follows:` Councilman Mitchell from April 1;3 to April 30, 1954-,• C,ouncilman Porter from 'April 30 to May 10, 1951,• and Mayor Marshall from: April.:.1;5 to April 22, 1954. The meeting was declared adjourned at 10:40 P.M.