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left turn into the Center, since Main Street is under the jurisdiction of the <br />State of California. On motion of Councilm~ Hubbard, seconded by Councilman <br />Harvey and carried, the petition was received and ordered filed by the Council. <br /> <br />ALTON STIt~mz' VACATION On motion Of Counci]m~u Hubbard, <br /> seconded by Councilman Harvey and <br /> carried, Council continued to the <br /> next meeting action on request <br />by C. J. Segerstrom & Sons for abandonment of a portion of Alton Street. <br /> <br />BO-PEEP LAUNEI~/ John Stanley, 512 First Western <br /> Bank Building, attorney for <br /> certain property owners in the area <br /> of the Bo-Peep Laundry, reviewed <br />the Building Director's report dated May 11, 1964 of his investigation of the <br />c~aplaint that the laundry's extraction machine is a nuisance to the occupants <br />of nearby properties because of its vibration. It was Mr. Stanley's opinion <br />that the report warranted legal action by the City. <br /> <br />Councflm-n Hubbard asked the City Attorney whether or not the nuisance would ' <br />be considered public or private, and the City Attorney responded that it was <br />not a public nuisance. <br /> <br />The following persons spoke regardt~ the vibrations: Mrs. George Hatfield, <br />124 Owens Drive, J~ma_s T. Nance, 120 E. Owens Drive, and George Hatfield, <br />124 Owens Drive. <br /> <br />Boyd Van Wyckhouse, 1835 Manchester, Anaheim, asked if anyone had felt the <br />vibrations recently. Mr. Hatfield responded that he had not noticed the <br />vibrations since May 12th. Mr. Van Wyckhouse replied that the laundry had <br />stopped using the extractor portion of the machine on that date, and would <br />not use it until the manufacturer checks the equilmnent. <br /> <br />Ou motion of Counc~lm-~ ~ubbard, seconded by Councilman Schlueter and carried, <br />the report fro~ the Building Director was .received and ordered filed. <br /> <br />FAIR CONV~r.~CENT On motion of Counctlm-~ Hubbard, <br />AI~ULANCE seconded by Counctlm~n Harvey and <br /> carried, Council postponed, until <br /> the meeting of August 3, 1964, <br />action regarding the request by Fair Convalescent Ambulance Service for per- <br />mission to transport convalescent patients to and from the city. <br /> <br />EXT~SION OF TIME <br />V.A. 1826 <br /> <br />of ninety days on Variance 1826. <br /> <br />On motion of Counc~m-n Hubbard, <br />seconded by Councilm-- Marvey and <br />carried, Council granted the request <br />of Clara E. Vose for an extension <br /> <br />i'(T~' STI~A' 0N-i~ On motion of Councilman Hubbard, <br />t~I~l~l' seconded by Couneilm-n Harvey and <br /> carried, Council postponed to the <br /> meeting of June 1, 1964, action <br />regarding the proposed agreement with the Division of Highways for resilient <br />of on-ramp which would include construction of Poinsettia Street cul-de-sac, <br />widening of 17th Street, and construction of realignment of Valencia Street. <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL - 398 - May 21, 1964 <br /> <br /> <br />