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Larry Ogden presented some additional material and requested that it.be <br />added to the application, On motion of Councilman I~Ierrin, seconded by <br />Councilman Markel and carried, the additional material was ordered filed. <br /> <br />PETITION Council considered a petition received <br /> from Hyman Lewis, containing approximately <br /> 50 signatures, protesting location of a drive-in <br />business at northwest corner of Washington and Bristol. The City Manager <br />explained that the building and the use is in conformance to existing zoning. <br /> <br />The following persons spoke in opposition to locating a drive-in fish and chips <br />restaurant at the northwest corner of Washington and Bristol, citing the many <br />accidents at the corner, the fact that there are three schools in the area, not <br />adequate parking facilities, heavy traffic volume, and the small size of the <br />lot the business is located on: Hyman Lewis, 1308 N. Bristol; Mrs. Albert, <br />1511 E. Washington; and Mrs. Hyman Lewis. <br /> <br />In view of the fact that the property is zoned commercial and the restaurant <br />is a legal use, it was moved by Councilman Brooks, seconded by Councilman <br />Griset and carried, to receive and file the petition. <br /> <br />POLICE The Mayor recognized Mrs. Janice Boer, <br /> 912 North Lowell Street, who stated that <br /> she had learned today of the dismissal of <br />a police officer with nearly 20 years of service; that she requested Council <br />assurance that police department employees who had displayed her Council <br />campaign signs on their personal automobiles would not be "fired". ( See correction <br /> on page 179) <br />The City Manager stated that the Council has no authority to hire or fire; that <br />these are administrative functions; and that all actions of employment or dis- <br />employment stand on their own merit. <br /> <br />BOARD OF EDUCATION <br /> <br />Councilman Herrin introduced Robert <br />Harr, newly elected member of the <br />Board of Education. <br /> <br />APPRECIATION Gorden Bricken, Chairman of the Planning <br /> Commission, Jim McMahon, of Pacific <br /> Telephone Company, and Joe O'Campo <br />expressed appreciation and gratitude to Mayor McMichael and the other members <br />of the City Council for their dedication, long hours of hard work and service to <br />the community. <br /> <br />ADJOURNMENT At 10:25 P.M., there being no further <br /> business to come before the City Council, <br /> the meeting was adjourned to 7:30 P. <br />April 8, 1969, in the Council Chambers, for the purpose of verifying and <br />declaring the results of the election, on motion of Councilman Herrin, seconded <br />by Councilman Markel and carried. <br /> <br /> Florence I. Malone, Clerk of the Council <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL <br /> <br />175 April 7, 1969 <br /> <br /> <br />
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