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In Re <br />Amend. Application <br />Cecil DeVote <br />Reclassify property <br />E. side of Baker St. <br />btn W.EdinEer and <br />W. Berkeley Sis. <br /> <br />In Re <br />Amend..Application <br />Thelma Goodwin <br />Reclassify certain <br />property No. side <br />15th btn College Ave. <br />and English St. <br /> <br />In Re <br />Variance <br />Mrs. Margaret M. <br />Robertson <br /> (Weber Baking Co.) <br /> <br />Resol. No. 54-6 <br />Granting Variance <br /> <br />In Rs <br />Petition <br />Donald Bo Christeson <br />etal for annexation <br />(Christeson annexation) <br /> <br />reference construction of curb, sidewalk and paving in front of or <br />alongside the property to bring it up to city standards. On motion <br />of Councilman McBride, seconded by Jerome and carried, the r~commend- <br />ation of the Planning Commission was approved and variance denied. <br />Communication and Resolution No. 592 of the Planning Commission were <br />read on the application of Cecil DeVote, recommending the reclass- <br />ification of property situated on the east side of Baker Street, <br />between We2t Edinger and West Berkeley Streets, described as Lo~s 1 to <br />12, both inclusive, of Tentative Tract Map No. 2011, from the R-1 <br />District to the R-3 District. On motion of Councilman Dahl, seconded <br />by Jerome and carried, a notice of public hearing was ordered pub- <br />lished setting date of hearing as February let, 1954. <br /> <br />Communication and Resolution No. 590 of the Planning Commission were <br />read on the application of Thelma Goodwin, recommending the reclass- <br />ification of certain proper~y situated on the north side of 15th Stree~ <br />between College Avenue and English Street, from the R-1 District to <br />the R-2 and R-3 District. On motion of Councilman Dahl, seconded by <br />Larsen and carried, a notice of public hearing was ordered published <br />setting date of hearing as February let, 1954. <br /> <br />Communication was read from the Planning Commission recommending that <br /> <br />a variance be granted Mrs. Margaret M. Robertson, to permit the use of <br />property situated on the west side of the street, approximately lB0 <br />feet north of Roe Drive, at 2680 North Main Street, for off-street <br />parking for employees~ cars and equipment of the Weber Baking Company, <br />subject to the condition that the entrance be from Main Street and <br />that the plot of ground mentioned be used for off-street parking. <br />Communication was read from the Assistant Director of Public Works <br />stating that the replacement of curb and sidewalk across entire prop- <br />er~y frontage on Main Street is needed to bring it up to present city <br />standards. Dale Weber, Jr., of the Weber Baking Company, and John <br />Clover, Company Engineer, requested that the recommendation of the <br />Planning Commission be set aside so that the property may be used for <br />off-street parking and for expansion of the plant, as originally re- <br />quested in the application. The Council having unanimously waived <br />the reading of the Resolution and on motion of Councilman McBride, <br />seconded by Lateen and carried, the following Resolution entitled: <br /> <br /> "Resolution No. 54-6 granting a variance on <br /> application Number 46iof Margaret M. Robertson <br /> where Planning Commission recommended a limited <br /> granting under conditions not here imposed" <br /> <br />was considered and passed by the following vote: <br /> <br /> Ayes, Councilmen William Jerome, J.L.McBride, <br /> Thomas F. Lateen, Milford W. Dahl, <br /> Courtney R. Chandler. <br /> Noes, Councilmen None <br /> Absent, Councilmen None <br /># <br /> <br />The Clerk presented petition of Donald ~ Chmis~eson and Catherine <br />Smlley Sherwin requesting annexation of 11.663 acres located north of <br />Memory Lane and 180 feet west of Flower Street; communication of the <br />Planning Commission and report of the Boundary Commission advising <br />that the boundaries of the proposed annexation are reasonably definite <br /> <br /> <br />