In Re
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<br />Electric Signs.
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<br />In Re
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<br />Applications
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<br />Taxicab Drivers.
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<br />In Re
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<br />Applications--Stands
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<br />White Cab Company
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<br />In Re
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<br />Park Property.
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<br />In Re
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<br />Resolutions
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<br />Parking at 306 N.
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<br />Broadway.
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<br />In Re
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<br />Ordinance
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<br />Granting Franchise
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<br />to Sou.Pac. Railroa~ Co.
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<br />In Re
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<br />Ordinance No. 1078
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<br />Establishing Fire Zones.
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<br />On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Yost and carried,
<br />the applications of electrical contractors to hang electric
<br />signs for Lash-Stewart, Inc., 221 W. Fourth Street and for
<br />Gallman's at 1404 S. Main Street, were granted and ordered
<br />hung under supervision of the Electrical Inspector.
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<br />On motion of Trustee Bruns,
<br />the applications of Carl R.
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<br />seconded by Smith and carried,
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<br />Taylor, Leonard To Chaney, Howard
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<br />Neu, L. M. Pryor, Leonard LeRoy Bass, Harry J. Kingsley and
<br />R. D. Tolschein to drive taxicabs for the W~ite Cab Company,
<br />were referred to the Taxicab Commission and the Clerk was
<br />instructed to notify the applicants to appear before the
<br />Taxicab Commission, Monday, July 3rd, 1939, at 7:00 P.M. in
<br />Room 209 of the City Hall.
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<br />On motion of Trustee Bruns, seconded by Smith and carried,
<br />the applications of the White Cab Company for taxicab stands
<br />in front of Green Cat Cafe, 415 N. Main Street and the south
<br />side of C.E. Guard's Drug Store at Main and Washington Avenue
<br />were referred to the Taxicab Commission and the Department of
<br />Public Safety.
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<br />The Mayor granted the committee more time to enter into ne.
<br />tiations for the acquisition of property for park purposes.
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<br />On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Yost and carried,
<br />the Resolutions concerning parking limitations and time limit
<br />parking under Ordinance No. 1030, to establish one loading
<br />zone and two twenty-minute parking zones on the west side of
<br />Broadway between Third and Fourth Streets, were referred to
<br />the Department of Public Safety and Traffic Commission.
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<br />On motion of Trustee Smith, seconded by Kelsey and carried,
<br />the following Ordinance entitled:
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<br /> "An Ordinance of the City of Santa Ana, granting to
<br /> Southern Pacific Railroad Company, a corporation, and
<br /> Southern Pacific Company, a corporation, its lessee,
<br /> their successors and assigns, the right to construct,
<br /> reconstruct, maintain and operate their railroad tracks
<br /> upon and across first Street, Santa Fe Avenue, Chestnut
<br /> Street and McFadden Street in the City of Santa Ana."
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<br />was introdueed,~ read, considered, and placed on file for
<br />second reading.
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<br />On motion of Truetee Kelsey, seconded by Yost and carried,
<br />the following Ordinance entitled:
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<br /> "Ordinance establishing Fire Zones in the City of SantaAna"
<br />was read, considered, designated Ordinance No. 1078 and
<br />passed by the following vote:
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<br /> Ayes, Trustees Plummet W. Bruns, Joseph P. Smith, E.D.Yost
<br /> D.W. Kelsey, Fred C. Rowland.
<br /> Noes, Trustees None.
<br />Absent, Trustees None.
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