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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 04/25/1949;'J, ., Iv AP Pa L 1 a 21,949 , Special Me Olms.ted Dome Pre!8exit.:' Stiopmaker D16LucIIa,,. 01mat-od". Abs, Sales,j Hatch., Appli.catio"n for duplex at 116. Wil,bon S•treet,. ELDER ?%FJINOGUE G,r ant e d, Aye�s'*. S - h6em' sted DeLuca. �aker 01rd Noels: None Absent: Sales & Hatch. The m&'eting was adjourned until April 25, 1949. A—. ATTEST: �/�/f D, e et a. r _ V ��P 1 ann i , ng Commi.ssion b'r 6 2 Uhairman April 25.i 1949 . Regular Meeting. Council ChamlSers, City Hall. Present: Paul,Sales, Leigh Shoemaker,, Eugene DeLuca, Mathilda Olmsted. Abse,ht.': Thurston Hatch. Advising : Lohn Filcklin,'He'nry Foss, The m of April 11, .19 ..9, were read and approved as read,.• Also .minutes of a sp6tial meeting held on April 18" 1949, were read and approved.. A letter fr.om' the ,University of California, reque-sting a '1,6 0 p`,7 the Master Plan,' was r.ead. A letter from. League of California Citie concerning S6n8Ctze Bill # 12, was read. Let received from U. S. Senatqr�s b0wrrey and Kno"wiand,, assuring; the - tommis- S'ton _tha.t our .s ;a. exprd"ss,ed to- :them, would be. given every cons,iderat:Ion, were read The Secretary r that the compldint agai - nit .crowding; of Kenney Hou-se i s, re,sponsIbi.lIty of the Health Department_. Chairman:, t Mv,. S.ale reported that he has not been able to meiet with City Attorney, Bro'o,ks concerning- the zoning ordin'"anciew The Se.'cr6tary read f,ort approval,,, -a letter to - the City Gouncil concerning; a m endIng, of business. license ordina-ride. Some cqr­ reat:ions- were made and the Secretary was instructed that letter be sfent. COMMUNICATIONS REPORT&: ZONING ORDINANCE BUSINESS LICENSE y Secretary re =ad far appr -o:val " a, letter to the. CLARK STREET City Council,, concerning the petition for EXTENSION an, extension of Clark. Street.. This letter was approved as rea°d•. . Secretary Baas instructed to write letters SENATE BILL :12 to State Senator Abshl e and Assemblyman McColl.is- t,er,, urging, defeat of Senate Bill. #12., which w:.,ould threaten zoning ordinances. aecret:ar wa x y s i`nstrizcted; to send a free i1IA8TER PLAN - copy of the MASTER` PLAN to the, University of California library. Motion by Shoemaker, Second by DeLucra,. Aye f. Sales, Shaemaker, DeLuca,_ Olmsted. 'Absent: Hatch Noes None. A °m'ot ion by DeLuca that all reque.s t s for copies o.f .Laster Plan be referred to City Council, died for want of a second°, Councilman Shoemaker offered, t;o .introduce a resolution to. the effect tr3 t the .Mast.er Plan be adopted, as a guide, 'With -each section thereof to receive separate Gourcil. action. Mr. S°hoemak,er vac instructed on unanimous vote. ' Applic °a'tion� for a temporary "use permit" VyILLIAm so N, for a barber shop at 38 E Street. ,Mr. Ficklin reported that 'Mr. Williamson is wa i ting for a pension, upon receipt of which, he plans to close hi;s b'Arber shop. Mr. Fic <klin repo -r,ted that he believes the Council is of mind to grant a temporary "use permit" and. su;gge -sted• tha °t the Gom- mission consider t appli.cat from a. standpoint of whether or not Commission denial of the re gUes -t would J&apard-ize the rel °at ionsh .p between the Gommiz si'on and tie C Commissioner Shoemaker ,expressed the opinion that the Gommission . should maintain it;s or 1glrial decision' . Commissioner Olmsted stated that she felt than legally no "use pernit" c:an be grant-.ed for personal, cons iderat ions,, no matter hover valid,, because under the lady Commis action, must. be. for the general public wel- fare and under no condition es.a special priveleFge to an individual. A res oluti:on: the William�on appl cat:ion was pg ;vsed on the following v o t °e' : 64 Ayes; Sales, Shoemaker, 'D,,eLuc,,a Olmsted. Noes: 'None Ab48,,ent.:i' Hatch. DeLuca Leaves meeting at this time,, 4 :4 5 P The Police Department pve.s a plan f or LOADING Z ONES loading zones, with its recortherridations,. A motion by Iylrs., Olmsted, that the Police De Ioading : zono , s plans be approved as pre. died for Want of a 'second.. Mr. Shoemaker Was instructed to. -infbr-ri the Council that the Comm i,ssio.n has a num- b,er of' applic:atlon-s for loading aone but have not had enough time to study them.. ,A bill atouht,ing, to $309-55, for offitce BILLS furniture (desk., 2 chairs.,, Piling cabinet, waste bal� was approved and certified by the Ch ,-3 rm -Applic.ati,oft, by - Char'leis Phillips for a POULTRY PIMUCERa West porch addithn to Poultry Rroducers buildincr. Mr,. Ro Department of Public WorkA, explained the plans .als presented and p.oint out that they -do not meet the requirements of the building code The appl was conditionally granted,, - providing, that the plan b c ' e hang6d, to. col ly wi,th the building code,. Ayes:' Sale,s,,. ShoemaIfer Olmsted. Noes: Rohe Ab1sent:.D,eLuc;a-,, & Hatch. Mr H-atch entered the meeting t. this is point. Application for constriactlon and 'use of PETALUMA ELEWIENTARY a school building at` Madison and Wi l l is :SCHOOL DISTRICT Streets was lgrante Ayes: - Sales, Olmsted., .'Shoemdk,,ev- Hatch Noes.: None Ab§ . DeLuca. 'It being 6:)30 R.M. the meeting was adjourned with some bus'ihes;8 being held over fdr'' c.onsid&rat ton, at a later dl ATTEST: Secretary ?1-anftin Uommiss Chairman