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CENTRAL AVENUE VACATION Hearing was opened on the proposed <br /> vacation of a portion of Central Avenue <br /> between Main and Cypress Streets, <br />requested by James %%~. Harrison, Jr. There being no response to the call <br />for testimony, the hearing was closed. <br /> <br />RESOLUTION 6 9-19 ORDERING THE VACATION OF A PORTION <br />CENTRAL AVENUE BETWEEN MAIN STREET AND CYPRESS AVENUE . <br />was adopted, on motion of Councilman Herrin, seconded by Councilman <br />Griset. <br /> <br />AYES: Herrin, Brooks, Carlson, Griset, Markel, Thurman, McMichael <br />NOES: None <br />ABSENT: None <br /> <br />AMEND. APP. 637 Hearing was opened on Amendment <br />HALL-LYON-HALL, LTD. Application d37, filed by Hall-Lyon- <br /> Hall, Ltd., to amend Sectional <br />District Map 3-5-10 by reclassifying property on the west side of Fairview, <br />approximately 280 feet north of 17th Street from the R 1 to the R 4 District. <br />Allen Schwartz, officer of Hall-Lyon-Hall, Ltd., explained the request. <br />No one spoke in opposition. The hearing was closed. <br /> <br />On motion of Councilman Griset, seconded by Councilman Herrin and <br />carried, Amendment Application 637 was approved and the City Attorney <br />was instructed to prepare an ordinance to reclassify the property according <br />to Exhibit A. <br /> <br />APPEAL 219 - VA 68-106 Hearing was opened on Appeal 219, <br />AXELROD, STON~ filed by Mrs. Raymond Hernandez, <br /> appealing Planning Commission's <br />approval of Variance Application 68-10~ to permit automobile salvage in <br />conjunction with an existing automobile wrecking yard located on adjacent <br />property in the M 1 District at 1900 W. 5th Street. <br /> <br />Mrs. Raymond Hernandez, the appellant, cited the following reasons for <br />opposing the Variance: devaluation of properties in the area, safety violation <br />of having junked cars parked against traffic, opportunity for thieves, unsight- <br />liness, sidewalks coated with grease drippings, children stepping in grease, <br />cars parked on street prohibiting street cleaner from throughly cleaning <br />area, property depreciation, also health and fire hazards. Belle Morales, <br />618 N. Daisy, also opposed the Variance, stating the customers' cars parked <br />there would make it hazardous for anyone trying to get out of Daisy Street. <br /> <br />Jerry M. Patterson, attorney representing applicant for the Variance, explained <br />that the conditions the Planning Commission imposed required very stiff ' <br />improvements, including 8 foot fencing and off street parking and they felt <br />it would improve the area and not devaluate it. <br /> <br />The hearing was closed. <br /> <br />On motion of Councilman Brooks, seconded by Councilman Markel and carried, <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL <br /> <br />120 February 3, 1969 <br /> <br /> <br />