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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 11/06/19528 Nov. 6, 1952 W 5 :30 P.M. rpeci,al "'mPetn of `'the Counci 1 of the i C of Petalumsi' called ty to order s �4ayor ?Ryer•'s o` = i T , TFE eNt Counc�.lmen Adams Droc°m, rlorwo,od, Schoenin; ri aSchy�obeda, Shoemaker, and ' Rayor Myers. � . READ1. Ir OF CALL: .,... (A., = �N �4 r7�r � 1'` � h �yC � >, Sr, .' •� "A. f`? IF�pS�y,� A6 C��, 4 � ,� The Clerk read the A.4ayors c a11` for" meet 'n` .the aons`en" of 9. the members of the Council to the hold of:.asaid' mestin� 9 .a "nd the certificate of. the Clerk of mailing ,notices for,,,sa d meeting. , ­* ­­­­ slderati.on� *of- ... Half. A. ditorium &rstteso Mayor Iceland ' Ho Myers read a statement of the purpose of the meeting, whicYi stated that it was to properly determine and take a definite stand as to property deemed necessary for a proposed City Hall or Civic Center. In the statement it was pointed out that the Council had considered various locations and that in all discussions it seemed that the majority members of the Council always ended with the 17 8h_in on School as the best• possible site and perhaps the nucleus o a 1 enter; that coumittees from the Council and the Bd,, of Education had met to make recommendations as to some compromise whereby full recognition of one another rights would be respected., but'. at the same time, reach an agreement as . to what could . be done in order to alleviate the necessity of costly and time - consuming coLWt litigat1.on, and that this statement was made in order to publ c] y express the appreciation . of the Council for the co- operation and , understanding ex,bended to the City by the Bdo of Education, and beca u se the Council realizes that what monies are involved wi 11. come from the same tax pocketbook. ecommendatlion of Committee and Counc�.iman � l� or woodl had �aVe a report of meetings that he with Dr® Hall 'Ieston, Mrs. Helen Putnam and D ro Dw ifht Twist of the Board of Education, in an ve at a mutual understanding with respect to the arri a Grammer School property; that i t was determined that both,,d then s;chooi and the city have some legal claim on the property; treat discussions were had concernin the expenses connected with court .lit . concerning the ownership, and that since both bodies' ''had some vested interest in the property, the Committee. than offered the sum of '$17,500® to the 1 ,3chool Board for a quit claim, deed' and right of title to the property, including salvage rights to 'the building on the propertyo It ,tivaa pointed out that the Bdo of Educatton could not vacate t b imaing until its o ve n building program is an erwa , , the_ n ;Norwood stated that in the event that the C ty should need taha ,property before the two years are up that it might be possible„ to .include space in the nevr City Hall for the school e s administrative offices, now housed in �'iashington Schoolo Councilman Schoeningh recommended that official action be taken to' enter i ations with the Bd, of Education concern - ,rig the J'salq of the propert -y, or whatever proceedure . is necessary f.'or the city to acquire full title to the property. Members of the C�?uncil expressed their approval of this recomm endation. I Tvii st the s � stated that the recom*�endations of s;ctrooZ board officials were those of a committee not the Iloard, and ne nn.ou.nced than t the matter would be officially considered at meeting of T ov He stated further that. theschool Cor�ixtee feels that the property is north more than x but that this is a compromise figure in view of a question of title to the property. to E� o. City, ,NttorneS' Karl_ Brooks~ -.w*!s,. directed, to make. a forma offer 'to the'noard of Fducatioh'f °r the �'.aan t on. "CcI'l property for the sum 'of x.17,5000 ..;,PDr; -. Hat3 ; N'estoXl i e preased fp x, the cO op�rat Ufven them by Cfty ©f .ci 1 ADJOL'RITIEW 4 There 1�einG 'no~ further bus�� es,s' to,;eome . before ,the. meetin fl the -meet in - was ad jnurne d,o _ , , g? n AP ..,. _ I .i: n .. _• - `< fi _ r t .. r • • 1 J _ f. .a f. Vic. .. .. , • o.