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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11121929City Hall, Palo Alto, Califoenia. November 12, 1929. The Couiic 1 of the City of Palo Alto met:iri regular session of ti ^' s date 8 F. 1v7., with_,,oyrr Chri stensert ';'rest c. J a '� Roll call a.,s. follows: ?r.e ;R s L, Bertsche, Cathcart, Christensen, Y .,�e���. :�z,:.s Baugh, ,_�r� ., : .tea , �.o:, —.ee t r r nowt^ Earl Thomas ) i1e � .i�, �i%i.�cJ 4�i X'n, .����i :?a„�.. , 1 r: \. :.� ? ) :Mrs . Margaret Thomas. Aboert: Hobart, Reynolds, .. .t s1er, The :iintxtes of the meetings of October 14, 1.8, 22 and 1929, were approved. -ierr in` s (Continued;) university A, Avenue in th cf Safety an Petiti • Avenue ^rnc L :.venue was r for a repo_';; Letter Mayor juot1r. city matterS reeuest-ed to recorenendat';, It was announced that hearings :�! d tine ' been cc�n, GG: to Letter this date upon the ;Hatter of sidewalks constructed b'e G. v . • Cushing, . upon the report of the ce,misS.;.t`rero of widening C and onering of Dana Street? Canter Street and Hamtlton iive ue/, and eecO' :.^.en at; report t of commissioners fee the widening ..'n Cowper r - of coverage u�or;`-the- x nc 't e co�;��; .,�..wo:ic�.. 5 :. >� 'rA., r� a.et l�gti' of ;.,,. Clerk e that !1., c -^•i4 having '::F�s to ^ Pla: 6 tweet The �ler'k� . pow a .� o. 1 ;es _ a g - e: t_l� ine c argex°egi est a further continuation of these hearings as thee 91-2 not yet .ready to ::take final reports. On motion of Cathcart Letter and _, r. . Thomas, the hearings or these matters Nere continued. to November 25, 1929, at 8 P. Club Ssk1nf' Improvement Middlefield Ro.;d and Le e 8 — — Engineer i_,f .t s was � the time m<,..v set for k�ern � '� r ubon the resc;let{-.n taken up t l . of intention for the orove:::cn 1 j' :�; _ca<�lef i , u ":rac between and parked, � -a :.venue w . r •a :� o T r, n Sc� L, axd. ••'_'1b� C...C.t: G Road C:, ci, .,_+-"�_�.. 8 between HU:aBr Charming. venues . No orotes is ?:'e::: received. 17_ ivev. Resolution No. 826, ordering try:. work .tor imnr0e eee v of ;'id.o.lefi 1a- Road. and Lane 3 ees eeou, and on` motion of '`�'seJ T ) and Molts, wasadopted by unanieous vote on roll call. The t '~::' for receiving bids on t_1s work vas seq. for 8 r. :onda, November 25, 1929. Change of Setback lane Tnis was also tie time for a continuation of the nearing . upon the recommendation of the City Panning Cor.?ti ss _` r :o change seroack: lines on Lot 10, Eloek 1, Seale Addition 7, in accordance with reeluest of Yr. r-lbson, the owner. ":o protests ,.ere received against t:_e nronosed change. Ordinance T' Q . 486, changing setoa,c : wings on lecet 10, 310 r 1, Seale Addition 1`o.' '7}' was read, and on motion of r:elly nnc Lauster: was ;auot ted oy ufar1"loUS, crate on roll creel. A report was received from tree Planning Commission withdrawing its ;cam C vx.ei.?.s recommendation for change of se 4 bac'•' lines on Bryant Street, Santa Rita :%venu.e and ytasha:ngton t:ve:late in Block 51, South Palo Alto. C'+.: :"ot;%ien r, f Thoits and Beetsc ham, therecommendation, 4 -�e ; 'tan njng C e,; ssicn wan r .e,] Oa the .. VCi._ �-J..+ � ...? f�.-U`;1rO�\,d. Petition to Close Alley t; f'.'. t eter+ ,;:re re 3.n Block i��t?a ?e:>, A petition o ;w pr.y ;.� � L'C Q .� O ..�C 1 , to close a portion of ,the alley .Y of d block, was received .t Pat.'nnieg 1i.7:"'.".eissi n. referred rea to �,n ' . e City . PetitiOn on Traffic A oet;.tion was rece/l.ved from pronert✓y owners on concerning t: Avenue and it be al1o:;e� in acct daanc, stations to considered t: the Stands•:'c ee .L ode SC r� were rdxaa....-;: a. _ l • Commission, • • this matter, would 'log.- . 'ngineer the ' for both the later it fi . a represents a• L t 4 . • cOncerniT1L•.' t it . and She__ s eoncerr ?olice, conce: o t:i in r e feaa .' at the ?alo and reportIn field ll a. .r`. F..0 ; . matters hey art '•-,' tersity Avenue concerning traffic conditions o;: University A:en e in the residential section. This wns referred to the _Boars Safety and Board of -Works Petition to Open Webster St. A petit„Lo?' 'fro"" tropert j owners s in t7.1e South 0r gen .7en e Tract: toopen Webster•Sty' et from Oregon Avenue too' irar 1o' n :ronue was referred: to he �.. L C Yvlm `.`,' r Board `' - If, is .- � t .larnn�r �0 , �.S o Inc ,� a� Ow 'Or..S . for a report. Letter from Mayor A. mimeographed communication was rsresented from the :'a?or : ;toting recommendations made by the councilmen on various matters. On motion of Cathcart and Kelly, the Mayor was _lelested to refer to the approrriat.e committees all the :,cor- erc tionsmade by the various court iimen in this report. Letter from Ralph Madison letter from hslph Madison concerning certain _ecam.endat ons of the Planning Commission in regard to percentage of coverage of lots in the third residential district was referred to the ?lanning Commission. Letter from P.A.Aesic:ents Club A communication *as received from the ?a o Alto ihesidents , lub e string that the triangle owned by the City a t Palo Alto :i`.:oT'ue and Middlef ieid. .Rn . park. The �e improved as s na 1_. � c City Engineer' informed the Coundil that the Board of Works has already taken .up this matter and had -directed him to have this lard planted nd parked, so that it would look more attractive. Driveways for Service` Stations Ai letter .was .received from the ; ands,:d. Oil Company concerning the width, of the driveway at its station n t university c.7e uc' and 1. Camino Real, which is 40 feet, with the re4uest that it be allowed to remain at 40 feet, and not: reduced to 25 feet in accordance ." it'x the city ordinance which re ,liiros service stations to have rtriveways not over 25 feet in. width. The City; Engineer stated that the Board of 'dorks had Considered this matter and recommended that the driveways` of both t le Standard Oil_:. station` and the Shell Cil Co' anv's station made .3'? feet in width. This ':;ratter was discussed i ,= `maps 'ere exam :.e,;�. Prof.�r'of. A. rs. Clark, cr Pir';:32"t of the �' ..�� P� ` 3�nrti Commission, who had' been in conference with the :Board of :corks on t is ratter, stated that a reduction in the width of the driveways o,_,ld allow "more spacefor planting. It ::as stated by .the, City Engineer : that the original plazaplans called for 40 -foot driveways far both the S;iell and Standard ., Oil service stations, and that later it'' was 'decided to make ' the . change . ;� r . 'S. H. ?r el sker, .•epr esentative of`- the:.-S-Landard Oil Company, addressed the Council concerning the rce.uest of his ca::zany. After discussion '_ of the matter, on motion of Mosher and :.; lly, it Was directed that that the driveways of. `octn the 7,tanc. rd Oil Shell service stations be al o' ed to remain at 40 feet in width. Concern`inp; Landing Field A c0'?'municat'!on Wa:s r&cei vod from H. A. Zink, Chief of concerning his Co .fereri.cp :w th Lieut. Goddard:and Controller -'.o'th in regard t0. tie. dangerou,s'.condit. on of the landing field the Palo ';Alto Sehoo1of :via tion at the time of oi, ames, a d rep r-tini that t u e w U re" he nri Vilege of landing`: at this f :,eld tJkill be:Withdrawn :cntrin byg_ games'.. This Was niacec. o' file. Letters on Bus Ser'v'ice Letters were receives: f rows 1:.rs . C. .. :rawn anu from Z. H. Clark who live at Roble ?i re outside the y Mrs. u . �. . , :, Ridre, u �1 city, t , and whose children attend the ?alo Alto Union High School, concerning the transportation oro Lem resu, ting from, the discontinuance of the street car service from Mayfield J.:nction to the High School. The City. Attorney :lact an oral report on this matter stating that a resolution had been prepared -resenting this matter to the Railroad Commission jointly b y the High School and the City, but at the r'e;;uest of Mr. Shoup of the Peninsular :railway Company, he recommended that action on this matter taw referred pending the result of a study of this problem which now being .jade by the railwaTt company. This matter was therefore laid over until the next reeting of the Council.. Letter from Satteikau. ngineerinp; Co. A communication from the Satteika:a yn -ihe-:rind; Company concerning garbage disposal plants was z'eferred to the Board of 'r;orks A,lettexwas received from the City Assessor concerning a double' assessment for personal property rate sFars t the 'city of ,,:Paris Cleaning and :Dyeing Company, any: recommending a,: tax refund of $19.50. On motion of Thoits aridoMrs. Thomas, ,His refun was authorized by unanimous vote on roll call ?1" .co"T;r-untcation .was received from s.. G. Shoup, superintendent p "1 / t Peninsular a i P .T+ ; rl ��.;:eri:n:tex3ciez2t •af. ,,he Railway Com��yary, concerning the abandonment or its traces aro stst ng that :�tanfora. Univers ty has requested that the rails between Mayfield Junction and the connection with the Stanford University line, or: the sate .r_L .�,. i,, ' 1� ri�r g.xV1ay; be allowed to re:r�ai..r. ,.o,r the purpose of dY.t� ye 1..,. f . . l oil University, until the University m kes of other fuel t7 1 'G O the arrangements or until the widening of the st highway hi.g a�. v is started. The letter further stated that the Penins llor 7 C ro y ✓, . r with the e a r + 4 {u;�1.51'Et r V{i •. is agreeable to (so:;??�.:.,�"....i4� �v�r'�.tsa t�.et: :J r';„L'�i Gam^.._' % 1. j. a request provided the City of Palo Alto will acknowledge in writing, that the railway .company no longer has Q.ny obligation to perform services between Wayfield ;unction and Palo Alto, the University. , and that -the. City." concurs in t.. x•L.�v�v o f t:z�, ur����,r�i�,, . httio','l o:'1 this matter was deferred until the next meeting. . tate Assn. A:::coz:3.munieation from the California xje l �.s tai A soci.atlon- co.ncerni ga. resolution adopted .b, the a.s oc" ,.j,.r at.. t.S Convention in San Diego concerning assessments t V �Yr��n tax rates w s received and: pl<lcect on file. Letter .from Mun&<cipal. LeaEue h letter" fro`:i the •League of California is ci.pal"_ - - corcerning t„Ae pubiycation of the proceedings of t e last convention, to be sold ' for about one dollar per Cory, was reserrec: to the O.f,fice 1. nager. A letter r was received it om the Peninsu'.sr Railway cO_•:pany enclo.S for year endin. La;;sten, this Letter fr< ra C or cf the Palo Alt the State HI highway at the Bosrd of •;.er:s Chairman of the Highway the ig_lway CO 1S_: improvement of Road. On :rot... Progressive re: Ordinance An oW at public events city attorney at consideration of refreshment st:?n of big football This p, amended de toPro v; < ordinance which said permit :likewise re; ;ov. d . to the of,:.�:ip^ - The i i =e ordinance (Or aeily and Thomas vote onroll call I Tg s'03S .)rdinance o t =e adoption given first re ARnrooriati. A re ->or - A report; recommending o �co-:u-:er g t,.z,�r, Hopkins Avenue and rantad. A r.e, :err on this "utter, re • the Far -e e� k 3 t { '., r.:en path. On motion approved, ':.nani Fund for Side that the and that Ali s report Council an ;eporo.:'r referred Sewers for - report a plan for co nstr:zo ecommendat on that concerned be fOr e L h Cn moti,,- to Committee "geering with the o_•o Cm 455 .pany enclosing -a check - for '4-4.40 in payment of franchise tax fee- yearending . October .18, -1929. Cn notion cf 3ertschc and to R fh ]� s. t y under r .. �.:'.4J .. r.., t� ���+�-� C.'� .{i-+Ci'� �SV..i�.7-.� accented .� r�1. �'. r. protest. -- Letter from ;:?ro gc,rtiS• s i re:. League 44 communication was received from .. . L. :'ce` , °_res icier: t '' the Palo Alto Progressive League, orctestin ag,ai st the plan tion ,,.- of the State Highway Commission to widen a portLon of the Stnte eighway at theexpense of Palo Alto. It ,,as reoortec that the Bee -rd of corks has this matter under consideration and teat the `. r^ S,. Sacramento o to ee feJ. with t h the e: `" , >:a�::�an 4x' the Board is .to. �� to �rac� a.°. nt .n i.fry ;gray Go mission .and re;uest 'they": to nay all costs for the fi r, r e of .c 7 s between : O l ' e -venue and Pare Mill and i::�.�Y�av-., went the six blocks n �o:�: �� �; Road. On ;notion of i+i..osher and Kelly, the communication from the ne `c`ressive League wes :referred to the Board of eorks Is Ordinance :on Refreshment eshment`'• St i of s An ordinance was presented relative to refreshment stands. at public: events, t,risordinance having been prepared by the Deputy cj.t" attorney at the reeiuest of the Board of Public Safety, after consideration of , a 'Petition frO i- Miss Greer and others that such refreshment st .rd s oe` T rermittea ' on mbarc aaero Rona t. t the t i -� e of big ' football games.,. This proposed o'rdinance was discusses at length,' and was =ended to provide that any stands erected under permit as provided in the ordinance shall •`ber.em oved at the expiration { y of the �' day for r.� ich said permit, was- .;rte` nted,. all ruob + sA� and c <c, on s to be ei.:ewise: removed. Section 2 of the rroposue ordinance relating to •the parking of automobiles on private Property w es eliminated. The ordinance (Ordinance /i497) as thus amended, ,e s on motion of telly and :Thomas, adopted; as an emergency ordinance by unanimous 'aoi,e on roll call.; Jrdinance on Arterial Stops report was received froel the eoaad of Safety recommend- ing the .adoption of an ordinance on arterial stop;. This ordinance eas given first reacting and referred to Coelmittee No. 2. Appropriation for. Graveled Path A; report was receiveddfrom. the City 2lanr:ing. Commission ": eco.:.°tmerding that ; the petition to construct ct a graveled rata fro:r. _ o;? ins`. Avenue and 4a-1son::'Street , to the .alter Hays ,School be }`?anted. A x'epor4: vas also received fro?"7 the Board of '.iorks on this clatter, recommending that the Council allow ?75.00 from ti l Park '3 J'• 1 - 1 yrp �. of TM^♦ ,S r YB ..�, r.�tYrY'ti< Bt,4tomen,.,•;:�z,nd for: t%�, purpose ,._ri_�*� this graveled _"ath. - .-:Off;..: rmotion of_ ..ihoits_-and Mosher, thds reco","menaation was a^proved , by enan1 ous vote or rol1. call. Fund for Sidewalk Repairs tion 1 report was received from the:3ca,•d of �•orks redo L.�encdin g tax . that the Council provide for .a'r;evo1ving fund for sidewalk repairs =d 'that: an appropriation :of° 50O..0O be made for this purpose. This was referred to Committee No. 4. Sewers for - Merner: Tract ties report was'submitted by the Board of >rtiorks presenting `{ plan for •constrUctton of 'sewers` in the Verner '"Tract, with, the eecemmendationethyt 'a conference be held with the -property owners concerned '.�efo e the: :r :i on ,, e a b the ,.o� r � �s�3.ut' car: t:cx_s matter is passed by :the T"` t Kelly, i s matter r rreferred te .,�.:c..�. On .��ot;2o•ri of = �_.o:� a and ,.z._ ens CommitteeeNo.le":withethe suggestion that the committee have a ^.eating with this property owners and: rep rt back to the Council. yYj COm ie. sSion stating, that it had reconsidered its r Co%1',":enc tion for the subdivision of Yrs . Stro::a: uist t s property using excess conde:anation. act as previously recommended, and no,"1 ,joined with Committee No. . l ir. reco,:.rencl ;.rah; to the Council tat :Plan i;:o . 2 of August 20, .1929' ,providing for extending ',Vebster Street from the WestCoast 'Mili>tary ;Acad:;my ;rounds to Oregon, -venue be approved. A report . was received from Committee:No. No I �: it same recommendation. �° ua. the .� Subd:ivisior.. of= Stronquist Property repert_ s received from the City � was i �. y Planning_ v., a } ` crap , showir;. , the extension of e bs ter Street with curves fror' Santa :ita; Avenue to Marion b y�{. `,ys� », y� yy y��y p /� `� Avenue vas explained �,. lr. • iw`J.� tharL 51a��ies o'!% he' e: L 1de sr' s office. ♦e T f , c, Pisr. . S V adem, property o finer .`between Oregon . Gtvenue and Marion Avenue, was present and objectecle to the proposed plan. He Sungest•ed certain changes 1' the curved. ortion of Webster which � ,, P Street would:meet with his approval:. After' aisou Sion, on motion of Vos ester and �Sertschee, this .".latter was, referrer to the Board of ,Iron- to prepare plans for the ooening, o,f Webster Street,. makingemimor modifictic:;s if necessary, all . voting Aye on this motion, except Johnson .and jelly, who vo tted No, as t:.:;-- t'' y � .. {�;�'wJ-7.:i, ti L.'�+C: i..��'�i.�.�ir� should be referred back to traw Planning Coin; ssion.. Widening 1,ytto,- Ave. Areport was received from the City Planning Commis ion iXafo;~71in the Counci ` that, the Commiss,io'.", favors the widening of Lytton;. hvenue between Alma and u3rys:nt , Streets, provi =ed ,tnAt; a considerable majority of Pronerty owners- san:':i�'-r their desire for this improvement, t, and -. o. provided ���.sc t yes;; this widening can be e cco*nplisred without considerable expense to the Citye Report Coverage A, report :Was :received from the Planning Co-onission eonoernf ng-;the;.reoOmme ,.nation of L%o:'ar.'ittee No. 1_ the the third res«;dential district Guild n y Y,,„, �,.. 6, :�r1 f_._ -�-rzx be r,G,._,fitted on 6S' of ;,n<; ,!, rea of tnsI'wre lots and 702:7 1, on *r to t P n I >n ` - ", - 7 corner fi .. lots, the w .e, :�.°�i��. iX a�.-" Co�?i1 :. . �. .�. �: eco�lme .ding that the percentage of coverage it the third residential district be not changed Planning also reported that it disapproved of the recommendation of Committee ..No. I to rezone as second residential the r district in Mayfield. Action 25 -foot �o di cy Actor or: those platter;, , was deferred until - the next meeting. I• Councilman Reynolds left at 10:45 P.T;. ana was ur ing the rest of the meeting. esolution :Resolution .,to 824, authorizing the Mayor. and City Clerk fl , t cute. an. index ;t. r ' f right � a� � a ,e rs.r of ;r -ay at the' Southern Pacific Oros ing., Un: ver s.xty Avenue was ;ear and, pt r eo vote"o�i. roll call.: �, ado Lc.d ,.by~•a..�.:li ,,.�; hesoIutior' Apprav3`nz hesoli.:t.so2: �r approving a ,� o. X325 the assessment a'�..:i�.g rat: for the .dement -O 1„ i::'CAoA,O ,r,,. ,ir`Y:�S.�+ '40i:i".. Ashby ;,venue 'S' Greenwood �,.'•-.�•� {, Yr t .� il�1L.C, and. �.::'��C.i.1 .x ., . {..w � . 9S . Ga{7.g..-a d on motion,of Kelly and O S: el , lif ^S 't c o—) :L:d by etnani zous vote..on roll call, A 'eport was received in this connection from Co-,^ - .ttee ,ceneerning the petition of property owners on Forest Coart that the C 36 feet, Forest Cou :Ore:. t you be taken c t_.I S repot' Reso as. read unani:^ou.> orepare sol Ca :iforr_ie and on rot. on ro, 1 cee etr.i that the construct the cons t ', provided t: the Palo ;: and by- Z `.iw of Kelly a: aporov:;^., mere, ",1- 3111 tLet the bi 3oarc of Di recoC 'encat Departi.",v-'nn of October Conte for the Cit c; b tined 400.0' pav a i r .,• .. who w i S»F.' '... question i nC: C.Lain Wei v al1o:i Ems' unanimous `': t.Lat the City p:ay: ai 1 cost ref osvant Forest Court in excess, of 36 feet', t e co•:rinittee - recommending in view of the fact that ior,es t Court S net a through stroe t and that the extra width in 1.or nt Court ' i-S ;not :a matter.Of general benefit, to t..no Action be taken` on tn.Ls .re'quest. On notion of La:.isten and: K'e ly,, u:xl s report 'tl, as .approv(',d. Resolution: ,Closing Souulzwoocd Drive Resolution tio. 826,closing a portion a: Southwood Drive read, and on.:notion of -Los>her and Kelly was adoo`te by; unanimous vote` on Widening' Cal:Lfornia Avenue Resolution No. 827, directing the city .engineer to , . ' xepare specifications for the acquisition and impray.e; ent,of aliforaia AVenue,between El. Camino Real and Alma S't'r t, ,ryas recd and on motion of dos per and Thomas, was passed by unan1rous vote on roll call. A report was received from ''om n ttee No. 4 recommending that the petition of :the Palo Alto Tennis Club .to be allowed to construct tennis courts in it nconac.a Park be approved ::provided construction :meets the apnroval of the Board of 'Zo.rks oroviaed the City Council approves the nronosed agreement with e` Palo Alto Tennis Club, and provided that tho constitution and by—laws of the club are acceptable to the City. On ~lotion ` � an d Kelly M'rs.:,, Thomas, the report of the committee ii 4�v � t =�� was aco.,oVoa, and th,e City Attorney was instructed to epa e the necess;o:; agreement. Bill for . `orders Allowed A retol..st was recr.: t ,,d from Com.ij tt:re TF.c, . $ recd rinerci:2r•' . ..at the bill c " X55..00 for folder,, -,, w :nth c'. 'ir-aro v.;d by the t: Board of Directors of the Chamber of Comr•erce, be :,aid from the l , .-�'ar a j - , , 1� ��E'..�. c.. Ei Fund. �•2? -motion v :.:1C:'_^."l�3S -Ind Kelly, tli? v = eco^;:?endL.°t l.or. was approved by unanimous vote on roll call. 'Reports of Officials The reports of the Departrient of Public ':''orks, .)epartment of Public Safs ty, luc.i.tor and Treasurer for the month of October were received and places on file. • Concerning, •ssessr ents on, Forest Court Paving The C'' Engineer brought tt e,r t City � > ou;ti,.�., up �. �p � , .. o.�. �:=;:�ess�:^r, for the I rove'ment Forest �..,t • .,r . - p of r � Court, stating jc, ;.t: was ?".tss urd,:r-• anr1'ing that Committee £o. 1 hfia riven instructions :;C nssens 1e City for the cost of the curb around. the "..?.srk In Forest Court. znc1 J.' a'l Thoits made a motion that an . mount not s exceed . the continent fund t ' o .:�00 '�C be t,sken. from contingent fund for ;::�e � n;,.r ,ose of 2u Y:: for the curb around this bark. This natter 41!??, discussed, . J ' 'Ind the motion was withdrawn an {,d.va.ce of the City .ttorney, . wished to. look into the legal questions involved, ; .� .1 .c � .. x:iiOr..vES», s to •-i':esMiori was raised as to whether or not this park Is city Property C'aims Allowed On motion of Kelly nnc. Mosher, the fol -o.,in `claims ,,ere allowed and warrants authorized i r payment of . the same, by unanimous vote on ro:i.1 call 98.78 3.60 E L. Beath 20,00 -,e:.,aie:.Cor:but 4.35 rd`.:.. ' .; .5rae 572,86 Malcolm 'and David .85 A .'' McSw e.eney , Tax - Co' 13.06 Palo- AltO 'Tir es 24.50 an this dat Sisson Ink .Co . 7=.0'7 Mayor Chris Slonaker's Printing house 14.50 F. -1 -:-::A. Stuart 17 .00 Pre s e Travelers ix:> :rance .:;o. 133.05 V`e;stein Union Tel. Co. 5.25 AT1.dr�� t., Grady s r�.tz � 10�:.37. �.. r.: ire :taan 89.w5 Rosen' 0.. F., I it e ber. er Co . 10..00 ' ✓r Rey i l d..s } Slater & i:i trn 7.50 s Dr: Cohn C. Sillinan 3.00 approved. ,Dr 4.. Slater 10.00 .:Isabel arvie'.1.1.e. 9.70 i3ea: is .. ,F: `- ' yde 40.8 ---- A. T. Petty '7)4.4,i Bender -Moss Co.. 60.00 matter of at aTue of C 1 f 47.rkici palit es 40.00 itir. - Cr • ;,i . � ,.: Georc e Carley 50.00/ f1J� AlfredV J. 'Eng.lc% - 30.00 Y. L. Peet 303.00 meeting :po.ire .14'.;.11„• L-abirett 1.?, .5 Cowper S1an3r .al;er's-Printing House 35.,00 opens: anc. 0i o_f.. alo .:A1,to 10.4.0 Avenue. °w.7t:a oo:1ey.,; Counts Tax Col. 16.32 t 77 77 tt 77 It .r_4.4,-13 3l CIS o 7! +t .9.91 Sf, fT tt tY 26.82: C. Christensen 10.82 _bids for t ,.ht' C.ar�rie L. Emerson 1.95 Road and SeaM.. A. stall, T5x ,col. 5,.90 Homer and_ Chi read, and pu; Ad&4rnmentto Nov-.. 25, 1929 'G?n, metier. of Moser on e,2.Esc e, she:Council ^;µ,.;ern, to meet in the': City;• Hall at 8 P. ' . Monday, , ove ber 2 W. A ='en.i L. 1Y. 1C:, 1.ar:3', G referred to t After tam.1 a that the coat bidder, at :'i R work to W. A. ►'.os her, was al Peti t;,oa A Cambridge Ave_ improving of C refereed to Cc report concerr been paid out she matter of Committee No.