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GREAT WESTERN RECLAMATION, INC.1963
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GREAT WESTERN RECLAMATION, INC.
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8/12/1963
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Councilman Gilmore returned to the Council table. <br /> SULLIVAN ST. On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded <br /> IMPROVEMENT by Councilman Schlueter and carried, <br /> 6\4 Council received and ordered filed a report <br /> of bids received for the construction of <br /> street improvements in Sullivan Street north of Willits Street; approved <br /> award of contract to Herz-American in the amount of y$5,472.00; and rejected <br /> all other bids. <br /> CAST IRON PIPE On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded <br /> t°1 by Councilman Gilmore and carried, Council <br /> received and ordered filed a report of bids <br /> received for furnishing cast iron pipe and <br /> pipe fittings; approved award of contract to United States Pipe & Foundry <br /> Company at prices specified for each size; and rejected all other bids. <br /> GASOLINE On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded <br /> by Councilman Gilmore and carried, Council <br /> C`% postponed awarding of bid for furnishing <br /> gasoline for fiscal year 1963-64. until <br /> August 19, 1963. <br /> ELECTRICAL LAMPS On motion of Councilman Hubbard, seconded <br /> by Councilman Schlueter and carried, <br /> Cha Council received and ordered filed a report <br /> of bids received for furnishing electrical <br /> lamps for fiscal year 1963-64; approved award of contract to Electric Supplies <br /> Distributing Company; and rejected all other bids. <br /> APPEAL APPLICATION 90 Mayor Hall opened the hearing on Appeal <br /> FACTORY DEVELOPMENT Application 90, filed by Factory Development <br /> CORPORATION Corporation from the Planning Commission's <br /> denial of Conditional Use Permit 152 to <br /> construct a 130,000 so_. ft. discount department store and gas station on M-1 <br /> property at the northeast corner of Warner and Harbor Boulevard. <br /> The Clerk reported that notice of the hearing was mailed as required by law, <br /> and that letters in opposition to the application had been received from the <br /> following: <br /> Lukens Drive-In Dairies, (James Lukens) 1836 W. Edinger <br /> Roger M. Laverty, Jr. Vice President, Thriftimart, Inc. <br /> 1837 S. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles <br /> William D. Clark, 812 N. Broadway - owner 2 acres <br /> industrially zoned land on w/s Susan St., north <br /> of Warner <br /> H. L. Winter, Menager Downtown S. A. Assoc. <br /> On motion of Councilman Harvey, seconded by Councilman Hubbard and carried, <br /> the letters were received and ordered filed. <br /> Dale Heinly, 611 W. 8th Street, attorney for applicant, referred to the booklet <br /> previously furnished to Council, and made the following points: <br /> Kilroy owns or controls substantial portion of property in area. Some <br /> of proposed uses would be allowed in M-1 District. Building would be <br /> well landscaped and set back from Harbor so as not to obstruct the <br /> CITY COUNCIL - 165 - August 5, 1963 <br />
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