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Beer Licenses
Notices were received from the State Board of Ec ualiza--
icn of decisions on protests :.jade by the Council against the
:. _ nce of beer licenses to the Mandarin Grill aid the = ew
.e um Cafe, advising that at its ;Leeting o.1 w` ebr A � �, 1938,
"..e utate` '1' ordered that t° a r s}
.:•� of Equalization �.r�..ereci �.::e�e � cc:z.^�.� be
Councilman . Richards asked for an ex-cI..anatic.n of vbQ
J: c V in protesting Ve✓fling against the -issuance of bE ..:r licenses '•
Alto
^ the 2 beer 9 permitted n state
v- i l a tx
�.�.. l.V since sale of �rN w%�, G"i is 6J J� .? G. �i `: law.
City Attorney explained that the Board of Equalization is
r vr-•'u 'vith certain powers relative ,'" to the issuance o �.icLnses,
;at is obliged to issue r them if the places applying for permits
C•. C. not l,. 7:i :;:in restricted areas and ae7, not J 41L.r 4: N. .♦ ed in h ch a
..... �Iner as to corrupt public morals. lt'M:as the Attorney's
.._;.ion that it is not advisable to continue to mare formal
'u teats against the issuance -of all beer 1.icenses , as ;he
- a.� a. o - c ;aalizat'ion will look upon every pro e t the City
as a mere formality and might not give a pro:,er
cases worthy of serious consideration.
Councilman Thomas suggested that it . -, be: advisable
'�'. .si Board of Equalization eac i time
send a communication to the - Board
pp .cation s made for the issuance of beerlicense
,.- _ ,,w in
y alo Alto, stating the general policy of t.:ie Council in regard
uo the sale of beer and 'calling the „Board . attention to the fact
the people of -Palo Alto do not approve of the sale of beer.
;his city. ouL�1/c�ilmc nCosvelt.o /e�� expressed the opinion that
._ orl:.1al protests should be filed in c ac l: c a_sl since. t'fie decision
i,o the issuance of the licenses rests with the State Board
• °;ivalizal.ion and if the City•lakes no .)rotee 'v it would be
Laken for granted that the City approved the permits.
v41cw a..
.After discussion, on motion of Costello and Mosher,-
- ,.decisions from theBoard of Equalization in regard to the
Issuance of licenses to the Mandarin Grill and ne New Orpheum
vale acre .placed on .i.�..1e.
Rec.,uest of Frank. Bidwell. to Build. Arch
A letter was received from Aram, Bidwell, requesting
emission to `build a stucco arch over the driveway on his
r rt 1035 Fulton Street, is not permitted a- �4 a under
the
_ � o_::e.. �.,� at .r anon S Free :,, 'Which y er � 4ci� i:r.
resent ordinance. On motion of Collins and Wood, this matter
s referred to the Board of Works and -Committee No. 1.
ii.e, ue t for Addition to Library
HA. was received from the Library ry Board
.'onewin its recuest for an addition to the library building and
questing an appropriation of $15,000 for this purpose.
motion of posher and Ca h el, this communication referred
:'!'c
Comittees No. 3 and No. 4.
improvements to Veterans' Building,
A letterr was received from the Veteranst Eulading
�ssion concerning the advisability of removing the two
__conies in either. end of the assembly hall of the Veterans s
and extending the newceiling to conform to the part
completed, ;;fnd of constructing a stage at the south end
;,he building to replace the stage removed from the west side.
Commission requested that it be given authority to approve
__er s :'-i far changes so long as no material change is :lade in
= building and the proposal will not exceed the allowance made
On motion . of Thomas and Bonham, the request of the
Veterans' Building Commission concerning the removal of . the
balconies and the construction of a stage .as approved, and
the Veterans' Building Commission yeas requested, to confer ,itr_ the
United Veterans' Council of Palo Alto to determine- their
desires, and make all future decisions pertaining to the.
existing project regarding details of construction without
reference to the Council, provided the changes do no;; exceed the
allowance made for the project.
A. communication was also received from the Veterans'
Building Commission submitting a proposal for further work in
connection with the present W.P.A. project tn. the Veterans'
Building, the additional v.ork e`= tit: "o $2C0�i 0.i
,., '".:A.tiea to cost about q,`� •: . ,
of which material would amount to about ;':3C0.^C. The.
Commission advised that it is understood that if approval of
this improvement is given by the Council W.P.A. Y, it
. the tG J..
consider it as an extension of the present oro eect. i Letters
were submitted: in this connection from the Co;R';lunit; Center
Commission approving the new quarters :.or the store -room of
the Recreation Department, and from the Veterans' Council
approv Ing- the plans for the proposed improvement. Mr. Stanton
Griffing, Chairman of the Veterans' B ul�`..di ng Commission.,
addressed the Council relative to the contemplated impr ov`-dents.
On motion of Cypher and Mrs. i erner, this s matter was
referred, to the Board of Works, Co;J.LcIiE,tee No. 1 and Conmi1.itt.:e
Na. 4.
1otter from Mrs. Silllman
A letter was received from Mrs. Sil.'Liman
adv is.ing t za.t on February 9, 1938, an oak tree in the
alley ih
the rear -of her property at 11&) Bryant Street was blown down
th ring -a 'wind storm, causing damage to her house, garages and
fences, and damaging a Ford sedan in one of the garages. She
advised that as soon as the cost c t.::.e o repair damage is
determined she would present a claim to the Council. On motion
of Cypher and Bonham, this matter was referred to the
Attorney.
•
San Francisuuito Creek Dyke
•
A report was received from the Board of 'e.orks trans-
mitting Bulletin No. 57 relative to the San Franoisgw_to L;rce_.
-Dyke, . ''ii Gh the recommendations lihat the ^ recme:•nCis with Peter
Faber and Jacob J . Geng be accepted, and that the CoUncil
authorize. the transfer. of k3000.00 from the Harbor Levelopent
Fund for the project of repairing the dyke. On motion of
Thomas and Collins, this was referred to Committees - o. 1 _ c
No. 4.
Parkin Lot
A report•was received from the Board of Works ;-
lng the Council to authorize the expenditure of :359.00.froz
Account 16B--.99, .0 lding Roads and : isce llaneous, for the
p zurpcse of -developing the lot opposite Hall City
the C �. � yr for the
narking of` -the privately owned cars of city officials and
employees. an motion -of Cypher
r Bonham,
1 � Y this 1r e:�.v
�i �' p:�e and .:.i �.+ �G..:1, ✓,� J was ref
errs
No. 1 and lvo. 4.
r c fic Congestion at Alma and r. ✓ton
A report was received from the Board of Safety
advising that an investigation rise b_ en mace of the congest r •
traffic is condition at the intersection of Aima Street and
Avenue, and. the Board feels that is impossible re'�edy�.
Z, V �-�..�vw 1 Lo. remedy
s3tu t on unless the streets are .idened. The Board
reported the
intersection
Mitchell and
Abu �,eyr
A
amount o.
home of Miss
L
at, 831 Kipli'
a tax deed.
provide that
and that t V ..'
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further, ; ha
payment of -tz
City tt
the -len.
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suggestions I
Seale a n: CEri
Avenue at Co -A-
t.
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V.. r..... elate a
certain st.rti
Annex
which followeL
is to refer rk
direction
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a 4 .JC: i v �.d. V -i.
sefore
property owner
wishes ih i- 're
No.
mind
c Jvr 0
the Tiara i:ig t✓'
consideration ,
J n 4. J : _ _ • x. .
t..a t the .mac ti .
: ep se.Lser
property oJner
cc arfe ,: .d C:
Cos ce__..
:e=^orted that it felt that
.to
would not e�O tre�a.�� s�a„�-
io�. ,:�the-COndi+jtr�:.:f�.c officer at.this
itche�1 and Richards, this report 1/ On filmote.
of
V was qi placed on N.'J. .+.G•
Abatement of NuiSance
A report* was received from the B of
. .:... +r Vi �Ag C.a statement showing. yyg the steps' Board � Safety :7�U'r
_ low n cost,
4;1�'JU:'2t `J.. n � � to. taken and �:�.t:. �; :
$54,x;2, abate the nuisance s :�
,_J:ur of ;.Y"gct;I`Lt Bo,.� � existing �::: : �1.1�
gar a ; 831 Kipling ��
requested that this charge Street. �_�c. Board
be made a ,
.. V Vui �1.i :].L l;i •y Street', ` _�' 'f" � lien against the property' oyJel now ��:
1 t o w lien the City of ��`'+�' alo Alto
provide s
a ax eed. CityheY � A4tarney advised,that the ordinances
that the Board of y Safety.
y. may proceed to abate nu
acid that the charges' may Ue• made a 't 'Y e theY vV a it nuisance
:u - .e YY :; ;'1 '� * ; ra t .^, title-
.iien Z1 against property;
c Ity e- i s Subject 1 G. lam. ,t`i ` 3 v �. t J. ,. is. t G redemption payment of oyes. On notie of Mitchel upon.
t:�' Attorney was disee ed � 1 and Bonham, the
:e ien. t �o take' the' steps to record
Street Plan for Paio -Alto District
A report was.received i •
c���: �:::�cin� for ap pr�svd? the. st ero/n the Planning Ca��::�ssior.
;_ e t plan Palo Alto
:-) s;rictset o (South , N . o�. Oregon Avenue Tract and Fmbarcadero Annex)
a ,a s Boa of Works Bulletin id
:u.�ieSt�.d''IS in r arQ G. 72, 'vv`1.t': certain
gg reg. to the Widening of tiidd of ineld Road between
d California A ; "s t �. .i. rte) t�;C'�yZ
J�:_tic n Cowper n . v e. u: a, he straightening j�Er:?.r]. Ot Colorado
.. v vet ;,
, and -the extension. - f East r- -, ,7
extension of. �C1.1 V i:�.�J...�Y.' Road..
A report vas ' aiso received from 'Committee
r, recomMending that t of -
.,.. __tit :i. c.
�e Board corks beauthorized'
: '� e district .assessment -plan for the widening
't�.i:;l streets iz2 l`.ilt�- South Oregon n- �-�� :1;,
,.� ; ^ ou h Avenue Tract and B mbar•°c�e~a
Annex, as i Adicated - in Board• of Works Bulletin No. 72.
A motion was .�.� jade by z'asher, seconded by Bonham, t
ae report of Committee' NG. -.1 Abe a they Jri_Lc v�w.�
d pproved. I��
/".:.ch ollo e , the Litt' 'Attorney t,
- to r�es'er• the Matter back to the' Board �� it h,ael s yep
Y' : c%.i:Gn - t,CA;�. the ,- a.� 1't`:.)r�:� with l.1 t^ne
1 Board prepare- whatever p� r�. Y e...
r :.%rCJC':i.�t�a.tiVT1 the Council'. `teV procedure is � ac�y ,;�
before-any o Councilman Thomassuggested.
�+ street ^ rocedur.e is .undertaken canvass
property owners .affected shou.i.d be -made a i V of erl
1;:�.5i.E in thematter. •� ..1c;;dS' to determine their
, Costello,
`- �:�•VV e• No..1, advised. t%�'i -` inn Chairman �i \J .�
..Au. V t e committee had this
ua.nd. i�, making•the above recommendation. The-motion
e- .,. i. t��ouado i^�
,,. .. report os :C � � �� ..sae ;r oti•�rl to ;dopes,
ammittee No, y has then carried.
On motion ' '` s
of Collins and Mitchel the r •� of
.:. .� c.'..+ J»I 21.11. `J Commission f� 9 t� _'�i C� �� V
o was referred to the Board w '' o
.;J nS �`.e:.'Y�?.tio_''1 in conjunction. it Jr.2s :.Or
with
report
G. C.:tiil,:._"t-., a� -�G. L.
University,Avenue Underpass
A report was receivedfrom
:• _�:t the action of th Boarde of Cary�i t Vas No. ��eco�._::wz�din-"
ata.;: er 23, i , th forks in filing the � t ;.., of
�G 7, w'rrom Lakin ad Levi:, at t,orne:y_, _'or ,r 'Dili
o -,er�'" o" -Wars and - � -, ,.: .r .Leas r
;rY�- e_�o,~ders who beliGve, ',-,: -� ,-,, �.
a „ �.ed b:,- the University Avenue underpass, u ac :gae
.,__. underpass_ project cco �+ yy.,� � �.�tr:�:,.L .�.a�._� ti.uP_
n
Costello
_. ,xes active, e approvers On motif
and 1 , the report of the committee was accepted.
At the suggestion of Councilman Cas: c ,
• , _ directed to notify Lakin and Leve of - .., .: c c�r
1
LCvised water Lire Agreement
A report was received from Committee No. 1 recommending
that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute water the revised
line agreement with the United States '3-overnmerzt, the
� r
Department, for -6.-.Leinstallation of a pipe line along certain
streets, to connect with Moffett Field. On motion of Costello
and Mosher, a resolution authorizing the Mayor and City Cler to
execute the revised agreement was adopted by unanimous vote on
roll call.
Amendment t Alec trical. Ordinance
A reportwas received from Committee No. 1 recommending
that the recommendation of the board of VVor.s for an amendment
to the Electrical Ordnance in accordance with Bulletin k4o. 45 be
approved, and that the p o"posed o:.'u fl:�nc , amending
S' a � A .,i �... �:, .a. nb certain parts
V
of Section T N" of Ordinance No. 619 .no.: n as the Palo Alto
Electrical Ordinance be adopted.
A proposed ordinance aoLetlCting certain parts of Section
TIN?' of Ordinance No. 619, known as the Palo Vhito Electrical
Ordinance, wasgiven first reading.
Eental of Land to Palo Alto "`!aol.t
A report was received from Co '^ : tee€ No. 1 reco:lmon a ^.
that the Council approve the recommonuation f the :yea: d
that a parcel of land o covering n 140 f . . t of W rnt -f on Mayfield
.. yf1_el d
Slougn by 50 feet in depth be rented to t'C:e Palo A.to yacht Club
on a an �.� to month tenancy, rental Y' per .
on at en,,��l of �,>j.v�., ;a c,_ month. Onmotion of Mitchell and Bonham, tne recom,:or.d-lion of the _t
�. V.1...._V,r:
as adopted
Dedication of Land in Tract No. 66
report was submitted by Oo=ittee No. , reco; mc-nd� L_._v-
that the dedicationof the 15 -foot strip o�. Land onedby the
in the line of Greer Lane as a public street requested
subdividers -of Tract No. 6.6, benot <aa: e t.Le present tfa e.
On motion of Mosher' and Wood, the report of the committee was
approved.
Streets Of Major ,.TmVoi tine
report was received d. from Committee No. 1 recommcndin
that a resolution: ,adopted designating r. .r f
e ��do_� �e�, �,�c� son Street eet roe
Palo Alto :venue to El Carmelo Avenue and Lytton Avenue from
Street to Seneca Street as streets of Laajor importance in the
City of Palo Alto.
:Resolution N. 1189, designating these streets
streets of major importance, was read, u..nd on motion of Thomas
Thort,s, was adopted by unanimous vote on roll call. -
mental of Loat.•Works
A. report was received from Committee
,.that the Council approve the recommendation of t� -o � ..., �io-i,i..1C 1r.. C. .i�.J ii the:Board �J ...
that approval be -given '1 to the acceptance of Vr5.O0 per
.month c....
from the: lessee of the Palo ty_to Boat '.' orris for the calendar
938. On motion of Costello and Thoits, tis recommendation
approved.
Grdina
ing
adoption of
?ur.ch .3ing
j uris.'.ic tio_:
announced
»�, _ lanc ,.
✓� awlu n.v �` to
.e proposed,
office of P
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advisable.
transferred
erred
or their r e5
.r e1ij
A rt a; o .
J.. their
do so.
e: opLho
regard to t�
p
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far "
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of ^^S/a._etjT
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motion o.. Eio
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the vicinity
Vrd,jnanc,e re Office of i rC as ng -Agent
iJen;
.�ryry A proposed ordinance relating to the
of N,y
� �• �'La� was i- G.� v wi,Y office 5.4� C •..4� v
ge :livas presented, with a communication from ::'LL' Bonham L
a Merner er submitting their reasons for recommending the
w,•opt: on of ::his ordinance which would '
pia "'I'.a.,i':L,. place t E' o.i � Lt;e of
a cha c g Agentd under the City Council instead of r the
. ' zis tion of the Board. of Works as at "sr esent. The ;;:a �Jor
cer that : had ,a,� e viol S � ,
..:.a%.:? to he
Board
w .a, j referred this 41T��'1 J ::.".`� E ri
Ce the + of Works and to L1 itte No.
Co ?J�1 1.
The T
he Board of Works reported that it h
_e proposed ordinance a.nC see: s considered .
v no re;wSon�.or �... change ,., � .., .,� the
:ice of Purchasing Agent. RG....r°e laa
'
Councilman Thoits s gges-ttt:d' 1,ha„t a stiud�• Co... tt
��' vvL....,,1 V t,Ce
1 o: the history of the Department
He
Purchasing �epa�. ;xit a W would be
. e. Lie pointed out that for a .number of years the
_h cha si: ag Agent was an appointee of the Council
t,: a study by the Economy. Committee inJ' 9 t is
,� �.:, c.> �.� this s office a'd ate"
:,a ana_ err to the jurisdiction of �•he Board of . r
e�. �. T� s:,r c. �or�� .
1.-.;__:rca to the charter rights of the boards to make purchases
_or their respecc,:.ve departments, nd recalled
Let and � 'ec�z1,_��t7. that tne Board
,_ 'S Safety and the Library ' Board agreed to nave ;he Purchasing
r
,,en appointed by the Board of Works handle the purchasing
their departments r.. ,,,,, {� a _ -�ci � ii
depar nts also, although tr_il t: tllo utl mil- they were not i L'.: uiw e w to
so.
The City Attorney advised that ne would prepare a
. :'•r itten opinion for- tre C 1 �77
, y,d v � `�. o wr1�. w and 1 Jr L�.;c.ri.j_ V l.o� SYo . ..'L in�
to he point raised by:Councilman Tno. is in regard
rights of the boards -and relative to the power
t._e Council cil to appoint. a. Purchasing:Agent ar , all
;urc se C for the City.
�... CJ' �. \i �eC4. lk�e
- v,y V L v.L V,.y.
Tne proposed ordinance Was given
further �,s ;.der F first reading, and
er con at1,o n was- 'd'.ef er reo. Pending u r• .rte from
~ ' J. r , E i,,.. fro
Chan of Setback Line
•
Ordinance No. 736, changing the " line on both
Lidos of Byron 4�L1 Street' :� c T setback .�. ''le
_ J 2,f-;feet be between .Scale Avenue and Santa Avenue
to 20 feet, as recommended. trl� Gan , ngtc
J .,. nd ea }J j'' t,a.,.3 Planning
z ��1:�.
{.•.;i.S,S1tJ21, was given second reading- o c
nd
.ham, this ordinance i;as. adopted by unanimous o n4'r her ��ca,
Ordinance Establishing Crosswalk
Ordinance ance iup. 737, approving a resolution ,t - of
Safety establishing 1 r: oo� a�,1.o��, :...� Board
ta_b ishi zg a cross -walk on California Avenue
in
o��:, o:. ::,he :iiay.'ie�.d Theatre,
was given second reaid ,1g . un
. - tioa of Blois and Wood, this ordinance was adopted y
,,� by
. .._ ni mous vote on rollcall. „y
,io_t�, rKi g Areas• and Loading Zones near ` ti o l
�c�� �J�...
Ordinance No. 738,.approving, aresolution
c t �i e S �: a b? establishing n1 r ^ � �'' � '� li .'�' the Board
yT�ev � t ng no -per king , are�ascand loading zones in
. _... V icinild •of the Lytton School, Addison School and `�man
w
Iras given Second reading. • On motion
-� 7Tnr this a ".�.� Cypher and
L. .r.e ae.•., this orcinance was.passed by unanimous
ous vote on roll
Ord in.anc s -'re -- itiner a.ny Vendors
proposed ordinance relating to the licensing of
i'tiner'ant Vendors,. preented byby t�',;oiliY1C;::..;.:.1�Jn Richards, .s given
iver
first r er.i.dng and . :�
r a` r to CommitteeNo. ir.. hic r.=:r't s
advised - that:. ne believed the local erchants and the public
are entitled:.tosome 'aro4ec:ti: . from iaer:a.nc vendorsy ..o
establis .temporary businesses here during certain seasons,
and t.a.t- be -felt it:was proper :,:or these itinerant vendors to
pay a- license fee -as provided in l": :; proposed •ordinance.
A proposed ordinance r;;,,eai'i Ordinance 338,
asanended- b: Ordinance No. 671, relating to the licensing of
itinerant �vendor s, was also given .first reading- and referred
Commivtee T o. 2. to
lSiontahly. Bills -
On ,.otion..o ~ Bonham and Thoits.„ ollo„in bill.
h.
'Jere . 'droved and ' L'Tarrants authorized in payment of the same,
by unanimous vote on• roll call:
:t. le
Bancr of l+-W.h vex: y :poi .parry
Bank of America
Czarlis i e u: o .
• City of Palo Zito
- city f± - Pa1O Alto
Congdon 6c. Crrome
Modern Press- & jf ice S'uoply
Patrick do noise-uli.n..x ner (,o.
ayor b;yYrl R. Salsman
• Sionaker? s ••P rin'ting, House
Travelers insurance Co.
The Typewriter Shop
American City Planning Institute
.ins ;;:i � ::ate
Duplicating :Equipment Co.
Palo Alto Times
On ,erwood Elliott -.isle r Co.
• Paul B. Blake.
- Cari_tola .Dresden
Palo Alto Hospital
• Remington Rand Co.
.':a.ge:ne W; Moore
Palo -Alto Plumbing Co.
�J.
.„ 2.94
25.00
4.48
. x,.00
39.90
8.24
1.70
3.66
25.00
21.07
232.87
2.00
3.00
20.34
196.00
2„50
21,12
4,56
1493 00
3,00
c
58.87
Was dire'c Ved that the amounts in payment of the last two •
mentioned bills (the bill of Eugene w. Soore- for stenographic
services in connection vith the '.vane:' case, and the bill of
the Palo _ Alto Plumbing Company in connection 4i' I t h
of the nuisance at 561 r--i g Street) be taken from
Contingent Fund. -
Reports of• Officials
The reports of the . Lepa.: ine: V of Public- W
-Department of , Publi.c Sa.; ety, the Auditor and Treasurer, or
- the month of January, 19J33, ;Nere receive r and placed on
Adjournment to Feb. 17, 38
On notion of Blois and z,onhac:i, the 0 an cia
to meet at 7:30 .t s , Thursday, February i7, .1038, for the
purpose of canvassing the returns o ie` pecia' lect :.
be held on. February 15th, rrll ::zc for ;;._c trt--n ._ct on of any
other business which may
ay be brought
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