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<br />In Re
<br />Record of Survey
<br />Map - Mary E.
<br />Underwood
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<br />In Re
<br />Reso. No. 56-40
<br />Accept Grant Deed
<br />Mary E. Underwood
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<br />In Re
<br />Tentative Map
<br />Tract No. ~980
<br />Don D. Nee and
<br />M.E. Jackson
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<br />In Re
<br />Record of Survey
<br />~ap -Continental
<br />Baking Co.
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<br />In Re
<br />Request
<br />Ernest Giese
<br />Tentative Tract
<br />No. 2025
<br />(refer to ~,~nutes 2-6-56)
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<br />In Re
<br />Compulsory rabies
<br />inoculation of dogs
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<br />Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
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<br />Councilman Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
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<br /> "Resolution No. 56-39 changing the name of portions of streets now
<br /> known as 'Fronta~e Street' to 'Washington Avenue~ and 'East
<br /> Washington Place '"
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<br />was considered and passed by the following vote:
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<br />Ayes, Councilmen Dale H. Heinly, J. Ogden Markel, ~illiam Jerome,
<br /> Milford ~. Dahl, Courtney R. Chandler
<br />Noes, Councilmen None
<br />Absent, Councilmen None
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<br />On motion of Councilman Jerome: seconded by Heinly and carried, the Record of Surve
<br />Map submitted by ~L%ry E. Underwood, owner of 0.530 acres located east of King Stree~
<br />between the P.E.Railway mhd Eighth Street~ was approved.
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<br />The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
<br />Councilman Dahl, seconded by Heialy and carried, the following Resolution entitled:
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<br /> "Resolution No. 56-40 accepting Grant Deed"
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<br />from ~-~y E. Underwood, for an easement for street purposes over the southeasterly
<br />5.00' of the northwesterly 30.00' of property located east of King Street between
<br />the P.E.Railway and Eighth Street~ was considered and passed by the following vote:
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<br />Ayes, CounciLmen Dale H. Hei:ny, J. Ogden Markel, ~¢illism~ Jerome,
<br /> Milford W. Dahl, Courtney R. Chandler
<br />Noes, Counc i]nuen None
<br />Absent, Councilmen None
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<br />On motion of Councilman Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried~ the Tentative Map of
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<br />Tract No. 2980, submitted by Don D. Nee and M.E.Jackson~ on property located west of
<br />King Street between the Pacific Electric Railway and the ~sterly extension of Ninth
<br />Street, and consisting of 10.3~ acres, was approved, subject to conditions as
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<br />imposed by the various departments.
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<br />On motion of CounciLman D~hl, seconded by Hei~,ly ~d carried~ the Record of Suz~ey
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<br />~Lup submitted by Continental Baking Company} >w~ers of property located on the south
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<br />s~de of Wsst First Street, ~st of Pacific ~enue, and bond in the sum of $3,000.00
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<br />were approved.
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<br />On reeo~mend~.tion of bhe ~,[aneger ~-ud on motlon of Councilman D~, seconded by
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<br />],~{arkel and carrie.d, Era. est Giese w~s granted an extension of time for one year, fro~
<br />February 20th, 1956, on the approv~! of Tentative ~p of Tract ~o. 2025~ located at
<br />McFadden and Halladay Stree ts.
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<br />Dr. Larr9~ ~h%drews of Washington, D.C., Field Director for the National Humane
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<br />Society, appeared before the Council requesting that the Council revoke the compulso~
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<br />vaccination law and adqpt a strict restraint law in its place as such a law would
<br />control rabies by eliminating dogs running at large. A memorandum was read sub-
<br />mitted by the County Health Officer and the Livestock Inspector reporting on the
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<br />rabies situation in the County at the present time~ and on motion of Councilman
<br />Dahl, seconded by ~arkel and carried: the communication was received and filed.
<br />Communication was read from Mrs. Margaret Bliss, of ~ig_uhattsn Beach, submitting
<br />information and a compilation of data on the rabies innoculation, and on motion of
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<br />Co~ucilman Ds]~!, seconded by ~arkel and carried, the communication and summary were
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<br />received and. filed. Conm~unication was read from Amalia A. ~astman objecting to
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<br />parking meters, parking limit signs, parallel parking on do%~town streets, removal
<br />of trees, vaccination of dogs and a leash law, and on motion of Councilman Markel,
<br />seconded by Dahl and carried, the communication was received and filed. A letter
<br />was read from ~irs. Arthur L. Ledford protesting the compulsory leash law and on
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