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<br />In Re
<br />Variance
<br />Edwin V.Denney
<br />
<br />In Re
<br />Variance
<br />Oliver E. Huseth
<br />
<br />In Re
<br />Ordinance
<br />Establishing
<br />Set-back Lines
<br />
<br />In Re
<br />Map of Tract
<br />No. 1724
<br />Dedication Nc. Bristol,
<br />Nc.Hesperian, etc.
<br />
<br />In Re
<br />Communications
<br />Plann. Comm.
<br /> (outdoor advertising)
<br />
<br />In Re
<br />Tentative Map
<br />of Tract Nos.
<br />'1856-7-8
<br />
<br /> bn motion 6f Tibetee Jer°me, seconded byLarsen and Carried, the
<br /> recommendation of the Planning Commission was approved and variance
<br /> granted to Edwin V. Denney etux to permit const~uetion of a residence
<br /> on the west half of Lots I and 2, Block l, Tract No. 696, to face
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<br /> St. Andmews Place and the portion of the p~operty involved is approx-
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<br /> imately 801 x 59.49' in size.
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<br /> A communication was read from-the Planning Commission recommending
<br /> denisl of variance application of Oliver E. Huseth to permit use of
<br /> the living room in the existing residence at 1323 West Edinger as a
<br /> dry cleaning and tailoring agency. A representative, on behalf of
<br /> six persons living in the vicinity protested the establishment of the
<br /> agency because of the increase in traffic. H~s. Donna Swank, renter
<br /> of the property, presented a petition signed by sixteen pvoperty
<br /> owners stating they have no objection to the proposed agency, and
<br /> frOm Ben Liebermann, Department of Veteran's Affairs. Communication
<br /> was presented by Maynsmd B. Huff of Sunshine Homes, stating that on
<br /> January 10, 1952 Biltmore Homes purchased those lots in Tract 1508
<br /> which had Veterans Administration loan commlttments specificallY Lots
<br /> I to 25 inclusive and Lots 27 to 82 inclusive; the L~maining Lots in
<br /> Tract being retained by Sunshine Homes with the idea of selling for
<br /> business purposes. On motion of T~ustee Jerome, seconded by Larsen
<br /> and carried, the variance application was referred to the Councll as
<br /> a whole and hearing continued until May 18, 1953. On motion of
<br /> T~ustee Jerome, seconded by Lateen and carried, the communications, as
<br /> submitted by H~s. Donna Swank were received, filed and made a part of
<br />
<br /> the application.
<br /> #
<br />On motion of T~ustee Jerome, seconded by McBride and carried, the
<br />following Ordinance entitled:
<br />
<br /> "O~dinmuce prescribing the procedure for
<br /> establishing set-back lines in the City
<br /> of Santa Aha"
<br />
<br />was introduced, read, considered and placed on file for second reading.
<br />#
<br />On motion of T~ustee J~rome, seconded by Lsmsen and carried, Map Tract
<br />No. 1724, submitted by Rainspray, Inc. far the dedication
<br />of North Bristol, North Hesperian, alley, North Poplar, North Pacific,
<br />North Spruce, North Forest, Tamy Lane, Candie Avenue, Jody Avenue,
<br />Alona Street, 21st Street, 22nd Street and Edna Drive, for public use
<br />
<br />for highway purposes, was approved for official signatures, subject to
<br /> in the sum of $149,252.45
<br />the approval of the bcnd_Jby the City Attorney and Engineer if bond is
<br />
<br />submitted within one week from May 4, 1953.
<br />#
<br />On motion of T~ustee McBride, seconded by Jerome and carried,
<br />communication from the Planning Commission, together with copy of
<br />letter addmessed to Assembly Committee on Conse~vation, Planning and
<br />Public Works, at Bacramento, requesting that legislative action be
<br />taken for the purpose of controlling outdoor advertising along present
<br />
<br />and future freeways in the State, were received and filed.
<br />#
<br />
<br />Communication was read l~om the Planning Commission recommending
<br />approval of Tentative Map of Tract Nos. 1856-7-8, consisting of 151
<br />lots, botuEled on the north by Wlllits Street, on the west by Raitt
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