Hearing
<br />Declare intention
<br />Improve Golden West
<br />Avenue, et al
<br />Assess .Dist .No.20~
<br />Reso.No.61-3
<br />Ordering work
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<br />was introduced, considered and placed on file for second reading.
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<br />The Mayor announced this is the time and place for hearing protests or objections
<br />to the proposed construction of certain improvements in Golden West Avenue and
<br />other streets, Assessment District No. 204, as described in Resolution of
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<br />No. 60-249, and asked the Clerk if she was in possession of the affidavit of
<br />cation, affidavit of posting, and affidavit of mailing. The Olerk stated she had
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<br />the affidavits, and on motion of Councilman Gould, seconded by Hubbard and carried
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<br />the affidavits were received and filed. The ~4ayor asked the Clerk if she had re-
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<br />ceived an~M wi~itten protests or objections against the work or district, and the
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<br />Clerk replied no written protests had been received. The Mayor then announced thi
<br />is the time and place set for the hearing of protests or objections against the
<br />or the Assessment District, each as set forth in the Resolution of Intention
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<br />before mentioned, and asked if any one present desired to be heard in said matter.
<br />No one present desired to be heard, and the hearing was closed. The Council
<br />unanimOUsly waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of Councilman Gould,
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<br />seconded by Hubbard nnd carried, the following Resolution entitled:
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<br />"Resolution No. 61-B of the City Council Of the City of Santa
<br />Aha, California, ordering the work described ih Resolution
<br />of Intentinn No. 60-249, adopted on the 5th day of December,
<br />1960, in the matter of the construction of certain i~rove-
<br />merits in Golden West Avenue and other streets (Assessment
<br />District No. 204) in said City"
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<br />was considered and passed by the following vote:
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<br />Reso. No~ 61-4
<br />Determining wage rate
<br />Improve Golden West
<br />Avenue, et al ·
<br />Assess .Dist. No. 204
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<br />Agreement
<br />Voorhie s -Trin~le -
<br />Nelson, Assess.
<br />Dists. Nos
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<br />Appeal Appl.No.6
<br />Variance Appl. No. 1407
<br />Harry J. Tancredi
<br />Reso.No. 61-5
<br />granting Variance
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<br />Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr.,
<br /> Dale H. Heinly, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall
<br />Noes, Councilmen None
<br />Absent, Councilmen None
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<br />The Council having unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution, on motion of
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<br />Councilman Heinly, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the following Resolution entit
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<br />No~s,
<br />Absent,
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<br /> "Resolution No. 61-4 of the City Council of the City of Santa
<br /> Aha, California, ascertaining and determining the prevailing
<br /> rate of wages to be paid for the const~ucti~ of certain
<br /> improvements in Golden West Avenue and other streets in
<br /> Assessment District No. 20~ in said City"
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<br />was considered and passed by the following vote:
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<br />Ayes, Councilmen Royal E. Hubbard, Stanley C. Gould, Jr.,
<br /> Dale H. Heinly, Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall
<br /> Councilmen None
<br /> Councilmen None
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<br />On motion of Counci~ma~ Hubbard, seconded by Brewer and carried, proper officials
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<br />were authorized to execute agreement with Voorheis-Trindle-Nelson, Civil Engineers,
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<br />dated January 3, 1961, to perform all necessary engineering services, and to
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<br />a competent qualified Attorney, at the Engineer's expense, to perform all
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<br />legal work in connection with Assessment Districts Numbers 206-208.
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<br />Appeal Application No. 6 of Harry J. Tancredi was premented on Variance App
<br />No. 1407, wherein Planning Co~ssion rec~ended denial, to erect a two-story
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<br />professional office building, with a total floor area of 6,816 square feet, on
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<br />property at 2006 No. Broadway, in the "P" District, and to be exempt from the re-
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<br />quired three-font side yard on the south property line. Appellant stated the Zon-
<br />ing Administrator had denied Variance Application No. 1407. Harry Tancredi, 610 E.
<br />17th Street, protested the denial, stating approximately half of the building
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<br />would be occupied by the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company, for which five
<br />parking spaces are being allowed under their existing lease, und cited other Var-
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<br />iances, of a similar nature, where the three-foot side yard requirements had been
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<br />waived on North Broadway. F~rther, the area is Just under 5,000 square feet,
<br />thirds of which is occupied by the building and the balance of the area is to be
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<br />used for parking and adequate maneuvering space. It would not be feasible to move
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