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' A:^np�` �, present closed. a anae + ,,�� �,`Q' �oa<d C?n� r. �,. %*a3 X=din 4. �at;�o;r~;, ktinton.o a�nS. �o �r�nv cWe.. a anise as , �; rA .. ether x'. the he er } a >rop re n� „d rid o��n 'c;,�e ma'�to and poxt � ch dea o�nc:yon e =;sae�,wh,L a�xw Cyr the Un �a'��-Qn � , � f tY�a. t� read,crS �x n `the d ., , wa Tr,�c�t lAere der' Co.;naen ? .ia Alt° ed tre Gau CI.-wx . ©d na�'c � te} 7� .ard ress St;�n h nr o a � .t; -doer atk pine r °°- r ho G ,.�rr�.l ,'r ��aurlc� �` Uan��e''�' he rp�re o: �'��` Cry to 4�o�r ''� a� t yr �� nx� �, �'� Rat n 4. ,�� route ,P eat 'g ir. F Yne os �, , .e } : v a ' se"rer oo ad coy the o, uton t' y t ert 'at a "local o Prat odi': ry ran t '�" . � on and m'- ori�.a �Q�� Pc�a'� call � n�"�,nC7 a �rlr� o�?n � Gyred to se aor nc Any Mr T 1S netses , po l- d ,.n also e%t ea e . 1a�d d „a n c 'b'' '' n ,1.nvoa-ve : rn :4 �3' Ana '..o f' a;�° %' x.a canna o�1 't as e aX' � scrlmin1 ^ r . ':e that .i f7 r,Iricr dd�t�o a. na " at San Ant �- ' 1.o t aisbo e : to ?4, t' to c .. ra. d o traf . r era }ran Avenue, , .iz t�s t ed ra. exe *) n ,.,a V oonz d use t.o ° e .ours, .�r3CX'���,-flaa�.13�� �$r�et� '�� �Gx,� to � V'yn �a,'j���..�!'veek-�•nC).s ';.� �'"wa a e,a u xmt tx d,ar� �,g and on r* ent ,�.r ion nce 4Q ., G;.c� � �c at n� ���� w, _^n�,,� nbret°`. e.. Y. lei traf +t'n s.t ti�oe nx,. v• �'.ee ,s a era � streets .to to sails£ . ed !..th tr' o .mba` the t ',wnuei reasonable ��:03 ��� �©©��[;� ���� �au� d .tae _ ,,. - .-�..�.. • Others Whospoke to the Council: requesting mod:ific. t,ion--of. the .present ordinance" -were .0., A. Anderson of the Palo. Alto. rMateri"als Company,; Wil1i-am Urban of Urban Bros ; Maurice Lcdoyer'.. of Bahr : & e,doyen,, Verne ?reeman: of the Freeman Paving' ComDary,'Sidney Vandervbort an&Jack> Benn t t of the Pal6 Trensfer .-&::Stor :gel Company, and• Dan,.Walters, .856 Warren Way.. Mr ErnestNorback, President of the Oregon Avenue District`Association�. ected to any.,,c_hange in the existing ordinance and; sa1°d that his' group would be opposed to opening Oregon Avenue to trucks i n ;the ' daytime hours as suggested pointed but::ghat tie validity oy the`presen.t ordinance has been 'uphe1d"t.y the Court Others speaking in favor of the present or- ainanee Were. Mrs ..0 �; S Wromquist, ` 2397 Webster Street; Raymund;_ Barr,":1861 Middlefield Road., V: P." .Cline, 877 Er,►harcadero Road, .; Kenneth McDougall, and ?' s..B J. SCnol7, 702 Tennyson Avenue: Councilwoman Corcoran pointed out that the Oregon,, Avenues..tUatiOnhas,:,beeniLaproblem for many years, and that ea-6'�1 dear th.e_ traffico ; r.ob'lems get worse . She expressed her oni.nion `` that' Dlans should:•be made for future cross-town traffic, and re,- ferred to ner proposal -for theeacquisition of land along Matadero Canal.:x,or a cross-town: arterial. The whole question Of the track route ordinance Was:: eferred to C.ommittees.-_No 2 ,and No, 3, with the request that they consider Mrs.'.Corcoran'sproposal at the same time. Riding :of Bicycles on Sidewalks A letter was received from Ralph W. Evans, Postmaster, requesting an amendment to the city ordinances so that employees of the Post Office will be legally permitted to ride bicycles on the sidewalks while delivering' mail. On motion of Ruppenthal and Hanley, this was referred to Committee No. 2. 'Suggestion to Annex Mountain View A letter was received from J. V. Manfredi of Mountain, View suggesting' -that consideration be given to annexing the City' of Mountain View to the City of Palo Alto. The letter was placed on file. South Palo Alto Grade Separation A communication. ;was received from the South Palo Alto Civic Club recommending that; steps: be taken immediately to con- s"truct an underpass, connecting Grant' Avenue and Oregon Avenue, . with appropri�.te approach-; roads., and 'that Grant Avenue be widened for its whole length:_ On =motion of Simpson and Hanley, this was referred to Committee No 1 and the Planning Commission. Attention. was "called' to'.the hearing to be held by tie Planning Commission on Mayi2, 154, regarding the location for "the' proposed grade separation in"South Palo Alto. Project" 52-14, Off -Street Parking - Removal of "S" Sore .The following brogress report on the off-street • parking program was recei.ved from ttae City Manager "Ir ac• cordance , with the City Council tive of, FebruaryT`.23", 1954,. relative. to the property des1 aced for off.' -street parking 2g.::and 3 of,%Project-52-1 , I wish to lowing ?oli,cy* Direc. acquissition','o.f in Blocks 20, report the f ol, 1_ We have exercised options for the purchase'.of- twelve parcels of property' in Block 22E, Block 38 and Block 2'9f; for`;: the -sum 'of $135,866-.•0C „ . Block Block ' r X10 � � o,. °,afrons to for the Bloc �,�e �eCe�ve even lots � net°f�'�'�eo� 2 '',.-S, e ��oc 3$ tor have been fee o t�,;eu rQ '1Qcr `� and These ap Ott/ 4°un mbfe t cn, y r` by, the 23$ • 44 ” b�1 Ctty attempted' t „e. ' �" In' $� �" aC:,28800.. 'andapproved'parcels the m�, to neo 29-5',_29-1:, - ' - and do not 7. ca L. complete o;�Y , m the 10 the::'31 1.1nable of lots p� a ''4t 'Land £xa a port �a vse we} ���e ,�°i u}oa� .parcel ° \ �G��. 50:.theec varce''s r of a tot f„an to eac- a�. �hA e,cau�:s�'��°n � �.ut"�°r� ��' Q and:39, valve.... report am ., tzatt ex o ''� �ow�ne'x' • c�� fh�s Blocks ��not-as-yet of as : Ye c,,.�j, zone i quite rave Dy fed .n y Y1ave 11 a f' l ,3a tt a red t�°ns b removal �f nai �' bom :parcels o lowed wttn emoval e tr.e ._,ae ' b d b� followed have nubl ° f nQ idn tau ° . C 'Paxk,� � been ci$ed,t b CCks e, proposed pl./bItc ns t -r as='+�. }��� tha ,. ire �r or tne` bound. the rema�r HVI,I"� eac urlY a qua. ned safely re " .eve be ` b�En � �, i,�e', ca'- �d u'1.x,t?ttte;'1�' • 1, ypYle- x ��t the eft de net the parkInS r recommended t' well gram reco m B#r,,Qn2 oerf�°s therefore:, Eton, ,' s , t �tl�ew�n Ed by Xam� removed from: the ,�ee blocks bonded tan, O°per r 1, ' naee' f end Vavert 'Y iLam� ded'b`y Nave lel' ,� ��po�' noun F; o �eCt f� end .a.n Un ver. fY j located amk Mori r+ r ana' 11 of a block veto tY' *a es ,each ar . Thy 4 port ° Y G°�,�x�e f' �„�.ose proper t t the s r Street; T�Y�'Tt°n , %'� ox e T '741eb d b.J . ' That;, b�-oK bounded � � y ; and �n��rerS�-'�Y' �' a r,�er rT s3 t :and ed by bounded �e, an s`�-f° �n� to �t 'Bryant. and n �� Thal b�° Lytton. �' lr ° hec� : } , 5 . new nark ed tco d e, be '� � ' Asa a �,;iX' he •Te ,S',17, -Bryant. ; Bx',�� r;.5'G� e " � 1 lots f lie" t t ,�cf m Tne of , �. (�;. r .a 4', s wr ,(6. , cumma Ut1- lot, , provide ''� "s �'esS f.me s the �; vfff .Lo f w1 �' Y V e s dme �4 '��'� �ni 3�1 �tamoa� fh� eon Street ver ac - f :` seCes �' ea rded that d,�,Whor.�ze the se tyosa_ e, ar -' rec°mme 7y 4°u,�c n� ,�o exo�` �- and tieredeof ref � . be0 Zt at tie ��. of deeds �y� report, t�T and , . ecz, ,,.r frees n a' art of t armreport« and 2 • sfr � �, fnas. and;,d. mcde. ut or, o 0, 7�y'te �' � raced vim . ' ° .a �:ea° cks 39 y r ',.etr^�� �2 ti'ad t e and ,. W r�LLT1.0 r a'd en - ne V �+i:1S nay.n 3�� vivre . xom, seconded or r� o �' ne ° be „f a; oaf , >JY Ord and therefrom." re � Stmnson' d tix ans moval o xx Mme . de b�3 } the e vomm and ,ox .' Lutan 252. mdt°r" re�v:w.ed and °nth o"' th 1n F:e .. be ac- a :that the ua and exe *ca � '‘f,Inds cep` fw ' „ Lone e 4dc�ot;e'd ,set Couret:loan t gG' �'' b J °mom on s,.'".' e yt motion be cad acct - an ny of em�n posed:,' are. bet ca e in olpf the threat < ere be..a e a wire - � y,ij;� � �,, sj P v �.i a � , w vole ��rtY ��� rs fated that he �r�o�c�s w a,' d property �,dge � vo�,v., to r e��r" CeS of was s o��. wr. c y x rient d.om q' the opt,' maln. w. - They` motior z.as carried by'. the following vote on roll Bishop, Corcoran, Drysdale, Huston, Marshal Tarter, Slmpsori:, Wick'ett . . Byxbee, Cashel, Cummings, Hanley, Rodgers, Rupeen'tha1: Yacht :Harbor Area Suggested State Par.* The; City Manager recommended that the_Mayor be au:.,tharized to send aR:letter to the; State; Division of Beaches and ?wk' re,o,uesting :them -too give cons:-ideration to cause an invests.- gat'ion to.:be :made;. _toward making the oi.ty-.owned Palo Ito Ya c'. t Haroor and ,urro unding. lands . a State park , under. tie. State Diva sion of Beaches and:.;:Parks program.; The City. Manager advised treat thin matterwas. initiated "by',;the former Committee No. 3. He stated; triat a representative':of :the State had -visited the site a' thought tne_ nx op.osal was -::worthy of. investigation. He also re. . ferre,d _tothe, workofthe - Yacht.:Harbor-- Committee which hac,- peen studying to troblem; fore_ the ;:past two .years, and pointed o"t `that: the possibility: of. a State park 'may bea good solution to the problem of developing the -yacht harbor, area. Couroilrian Rodgers; chairman of the former Committee: No 3 wh .< h considered. the matter, advised that the City of Palo` Alto and Santa Clara County are cooperating in this matter and that tine County contemplates ;taking similar action to request the State.;to make a study. On motion of `Rodgers and Mrs. Corcoran, the Mayor was: authorize.d.to send th.e 1ett:er-to t_ne State Division of Beaches and Par,-cs, Drysdale not voting- on the motion. (The .Council took a recess at this 'cimei 9 :1.1Q P. M , "and reconvened at 9:25 P.M.) C;ounci:lman Ruppentha.l referred to previous action of - C. the ouncil, to locate the,: golf course on city -owned land formerly leased. to the _Palo: Alto. Airport and to _negotiate for removal of the airportbuildings. 'He stated,: that:. he had understood the air port would be :retained :even thoughthe' golf course were located in the general vici.ni:ty, ;and ;that i;t was his understanding the -owners of the.airport are net particularly anxious to sell out.. He questioned statemen. t,s,'w.hich had .p'rec'iously been made concerning the estimated` cost of -'.nee; runways, and improvements needed at the airport,' and'thought the ;possibility of obtaining, Federal funds to help finance such. improvements s.iould be explored further. He pointed out the advantages of . having an airport for student training puroosessand national:defence, as well as providing facilities for local businesses and individuals owning private planes..: Mr.:Ruppenthalr.ecommend.ed that the entire question of preserving the, Palo Alto-.Airoport be` re,ferrcad to a committee for a hearing; , and .that" allinCereste&groucs and individuals be given an oppertuni ty to sjeal .. The Ci:ty Manager .advised 'that the City has cooperated. witb:the'.eirport management'in every'possible pray and has not been -trying to force then outs.:of. b:usire'ss ; that they have said they art .to close,thelr bus`ness, ands their` books show a deficit. re reporte'c: triat cost estimates .for' new -runways and improvements had been preparedby.competent engineers, and that the City had done everything poswib1e-; to sec:ure..:I ederal funds or financial help ' from the County.. -He aotnted -out .that the ground lease expired about -a ,year and,a"halfago Mr.. ,Harry, Wh;ita, "Prewi:dent' of the Palo Alto Airport, was. present and confirmed, the- City Manai er ' s statement that the City: has . not, been.. trying: to iorae . them.' out of business. He ,as- scared the Council that: they wish to cooperate with the City in I the matter. Mr Kay T.". rlsn�ore, 28 N. California Avenue, Mr. J 0. Powell; 3306,Vernon Terrace, and. Mr. Kenneth Perry, 250 . Del Medic laverue'v spa'ke: briefly to the --Council in _favor :. of keeping',.the airport ";aind askced that they be given an:Opportunity to,' be. hear d I a, :shearing ;i:s held by a committee.,Mr William. McKalg, - Prosident o#" the Palo Alto Junior Chamber of Commerce, reouested that ,he.; oe .notified when; the time for a hearing has been set: A:resoluti.on w"aS filed':cy his organization asking the" Council to investigate. the whole matter and take ;such- action : as necessary; 'to irisi:re the continued existence of the airp"ort: The matter gas referred to Committee No:.3 hearing Acceptance of'Deed for Sub -station Property The C:.ty. Manager presented a deed from thePacific Gas & Electric Company= covering Lots 3, 4, 5, 6 and (of Block 6, Alba .Park Addition, on which the sub -station purchased by the City is Io.cated. On motion of -Cummings and Rodgers, a resolution ac- cepting:this deed was adopted by unanimous vote on roll call. Tentative Map A report- was received from the Planning Commission recommending•that the tentative map of portion of Rancho Rin- conada del. Arroyo de' San.Francisquito, located on the northerly, tide -of Channing Avenue, approximately 231.50 feet westerly from Ne�:ell ;Hoag, be denied for the reason that the street is not in conformity with.the required street width and the lots do not have the required depth as specified in the subdivision ordinance.! On motion of Huston and k?uppenthal;, the recommendation was adopted and -.the map denied. Design Control A report was received from the Planning Commission recommending approval of the following applications for design control...approval: a. . Application of Gus Wollnick for apartment struc- ture to be erected on Lot 8, Block 200, South Court Addition, on northerly corner.of:Oregon Avenue and High Street. b. Application of Bob Hamilton and Virginia McClis fora six -unit apartment structure to ;be erec ted . onportions of Lots 10, 20 and 21, Block "I; Stanford City, located on High Street near Colorado Avenue. OOn mot;iOn .o1. .porterand Cummings, these applioation's.-". ,ere. a.pprove:d : in; accordance with the' recommendation of the Planning Cammiss.i'on Apn1icatIori 'for Zone Change ' (Nielsen ) q report was received from Committee ,No 1. adaising that it 'has considered the application of. Peter. Nielsen et, al `fog `t. e;'re:oring _of a portion of Block B on Alma Street -near Lineo1 n . Avenue fr.on R 2, Limited Apartment Distri..c t, . to M -l.; L1ght Inustrial Distri.c.t the committee concurred with the 1 d Planning Cohrissi'oi� i,n reeo"mmending. that the application be denied;,. with tyre tatec-,ent t at. the`- committee feels there is 'no.;",m"me- -diate ur•gency ; or;._thi s ;:oartj culler chrange _ of zone and believes it would be ccesi.rable ;to defer zone changes of, this nature until. master 7.an studies'"hay.e;.`been comp_leted.. 1 A motion. was made by Huston, seconded by Cummings, that the report of; Committee No.. I be accepted and the application be denied.: After, dic�.zssion, the motion was carried by the fol- lowing vote on roll "ca,1:::. Ayes: Bishop,.Corcoran, Cummings, Drysdale, Huston, Marshall,, porter, Ruppentha1, Simpson, Wickett. Nocs: By:tbee, Cashel;,, Hanley, Rodger:. Amendment ..to : Zoning Ordinance Use Permits A repo t.was received ,from! Committee No. 1 recommen- ding approval f arerdments to, the Zoning Ordinance to allow church and private school construction in the residential districts trough the medium era: use' permit,' and recommending that the pro- pcis,ed ordinance on -'this matter previously recommenced by the Plan- ning Commission be adop'ced, .with deletion of the reference to public schools from the- ordinance: After ,disCussion it was moved by, Cummings, seconded by Bishop,, and ca rried::that" the ordinance be accepted for first reading. The roll: c ll "vote on the motion was as follows: Ayes :'3,i, hope, Cummings, Drysdale, Huston, Porter, unpenthal; Simpson, Wickett. a,ocw : Byxb.ee, Cashel, Corcoran, Hanley, Marshal Rodgers.' Agreement Amending `.Power Contract A report; ,ras received from .Committee No. 1 r•ecomme'ndirg approval` of an agreement '.Ti`h'. the Pacific Gas & Electric Company amending-" the existing nov;er;,,c.or.tract to provide for delivery of 60,"000 volt ervice, and reco'mmending'that the Mayor be authorized to sign the agreement on behalfof the City. On motion of; Porter and Huston; a resolution approving' this agreement , and' authorizing its - exec-ution by ,the Mayor was adopted by unanimous vote on' roll: call. (Mr. Drysdale was absent during: this roll call ) Alterations to Sewae :Pumping:Station A recommendation was received from Committee no. 1' that tee sum of $950.00 -oc appropria.ted from the unappropriated b'alanee , of the ` Sewer Fund. toHA•cc.our.t :6947 for preparation of n plas and -;specifications for, altre'rations to the Colorado Avenue sewage;-oumoing' .station TI'e. recommendation Was adopted and the aooroprlation authorized by unanimous rote on roll call. Deed . for Meadows w':ell ' Site On notion of' ,Porter and Huston, and by unanimous vote- crl c call, '`.tie Council adopted - a resolution: accepting deed f 'om the' San Jose Abstract c:: Title; Insurance Company covering Lot -r, Bloc -1 . 2, Tra.ot. No '1128,..xhe Meadows, Unit No. 1. it was ex- . plained that t he ,lo -t. in :question' is. the Meadows Well site pur- Chased -by -the City_. Admn'istratjve> Code -Amendments .Ordinance �1o. 1535 amending Sections 413 and 414 of the Administrative Code >relat;ing to' -Contracts and Purchasing Proced ire:'and to Bid.- Procedure was given second reading, and on motion ;,of Cummings and: Porter.,'was adopted on roll call, with 1'2 Ayes, Byxbee- and- Harley voting Ivo; S t'o : S1gns , ' Wa.verley and El` Dorado Ordinance No 1536 establishing arterial stop signs on Waverley Street at its intersection with El Dorado Avenue was given o:esona 'reading, and or, moti',r r?f (r ,, i .`• ,').! d 3 2.noo .711 x l e411 (Mr. P rter. was .sent- d —.1.ng thi.. roll cal:. a ii n1 r� Colorad ,z1F'ce�`.O � r ti� � a'' v 0 s s `.{� r Present.', , i7 .• nd:on'alotton of d: ?, c^ C'y r ,{' at 1},3 Ote of y, roll C Sri ©f u'ar� t, dux Q'S, Cf a n w adc ed as a �r'" ,a ,,e �Gx ex ?a n late, aten 1 n a n .'Pad � T n 4� r tablIs•y�j.'t�s In front fir' �'' . e a tce , �. .S,.Y1 G .5� l �i nuG' and °�' of a � • - 0 r a Ca ven ec°r'd re aan � a r alax'w ' Vin. rpI e on a ?°x .has; ' v adopted b by a)�e c� . 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Cwa ; t �i' T C'�".t. e ' eanst.de ednt_a avenue ri vQr, ea tatty Gt . °�, Comma• ' ` Ca.1}�: o" *.: eD en t at `� a� ��:.+� Qn , of the . 3 ,�'� �xa� , .1� rah .�.� ., 4 ment aid aftox anc X11 .�oeed s � ,ed 5 of Sec'can � $�rS'Q� � sen� ��,�'^u 'a,�3b meness n d yr g, the 'V�'ZO the of food ersl E !�Cn .r•7 r � ��• a�C"lL�d that aendnent /� Proposed � �ii�•'- '�"�Ci • • -t �; vas �; �. hf�;Xl°1 nw the request for • � t�:1 G �,Cw0:1 G 6. rm as �xe.,e se of "f.1 and yp'a ,e County m 27 ov( n ow rk a; rrrS 4 e .v. Of f ix cer , rna ' e by xcve �1 , ,,, 1,��e 1.&41.. ..� y L�nd3 dlnance Re the ordtna;n� e a t been ax�'ce W�1a. t ��T.3'v ��f�C1i. oxdr c�"n.1e Cr cd.;rarce ,r:as .��c �aed „,x ec�mm da e "Jc�•�"r1 ]t be rJD second � �^ v for }r .aukj ;nd�'e'mri, y one von,, a� Cec�.e �.c L�63 • second u a ,��' �c B I , tax �, n2 of ltN Cr:�r^. an.,j der �eti U 5978. Branch, yr �,�bee and �� � I call. �n moj pn p S.maua vote an �. ++ Q a a,n cnd 'Ina`�a lnent of Ta:7A "B11 {' ���63• k � �,nan �.,�e�� ed }n Corf1S v udlr aria n sou Mx . C Q eye "and u$&e5'� n ; xuc ec�. I-eport` In 'connectipn th--the ?aass tble- annefatio of the area - boUnded_ bar Alma Str ems, El Gar1.no Real.,. the Mountain View city iim:ts.and the- present.>Paioalto city la..m1t;;, the study to include the-o.eoarat.ion of pertinent facts and information, to be made available to the Coun a:rd to.:;:theresidents of the area. The meetin„r was declared' adjourned at 10:45 P.M.