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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso - CC - 020-1951RESOLUTION No. 20-51 FIXING THE TIME FOR HEARING ON REPORT OF PREMISES AT 1427 PALOMA AVENUE, BURLINGAME WHEREAS, it appearing from the report filed with the City Clerk by the Chief of the Fire Department, the Building Inspector of the City of Burlingame, and the County Health Department, that the premises at 1427 Paloma Avenue in the City of Burlingame, have become a menace to public health and safety by reason of unsanitary conditions of the premises and the depreciated condition of the building; WHEREAS, it appears from said report that the said premises are unfit for human habitation, a menace to the public health and are a nuisance; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that all persons interested in this matter, may appear before the City Council of the City of Burlingame, at the Assembly Chambers in the City Hall on June 18, 1951, at the hour of eight o'clock, p.m., of said day to show cause, if any, why the said premises should not be declared a nuisance and immediately abated; Br: IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk be directed to send a copy of this resolution to the owner, Mrs. May W. Freeth, 1427 Paloma Avenue, Burlingame, California, ten (10) days prior to the time set for hearing. H. Kent Atwater Mayor I, HERBERT K. WHITE, City Clerk, do hereby certify that the City Council duly introduced and adopted the foregoing resolution at a regular meeting held on the 7th day of May, 1951, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: Atwater -Byrd -Hunt -Love -Simonds NOES: COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT COUNCILPEN: None Herbert K ert K. - . White City Clerk 'Thr Tity .of Tnrlingamr SAN MATEO COUNTY CALIFORNIA May 3, Honorable Board of Councilmen City of Burlingame California Re: Gentlemen: 1951 OL r 1427 Paloma Avenue, Burlingame. Occupied by May W. Freeth Upon your request, an inspection of the above premises was made by the Building, Health, and Fire Departments. tide were refused admission to the inside of the house butby observation of the outside, in walking around, we found the following conditions to exist: 1. The house has no foundation. 2. Temporary posts only are supporting the house. 3, malls are out of plumb and house has settled badly --as much as ten inches in places. 4. Plumbing is broken. 5. Gutters are falling off the house. 6. ;Front steps and back porch of house have rotted away completely. 7. Entire house badly dilapidated and in danger of collapsing. S. No gas or electricity in the house. 9. Premises are unfit for human habitation. Very truly yours, Edward J. Leis, Chief Burlingame Fire Department �- iv Capt. R. E. Mo by, T pector Bureau of Fire Preve tion and Public Safet ~, . a , rV19wry , 6a ar Health Departmet May 19, 1951 City Council of Burlingame ;sir. H. K. Atwater, Mayor I just received a letter today from you people declaring my home a nuisance and wanting me to vacate. I was in an accident last year and have not fully recovered yet. But if you will be kind enough to give me a few more months longer to live here, I hope by that time to have my full strenght back again and I will move out. It wont do any good for me to go to the meeting for I am too hard of hearing for that so I am sending you a self addressed and stamped envelope for your reply. If necessary I can put a temporarily back porch on for- getting the work the carpenter did. Thanking you in advance for any kindness you show me. Yours respectfully, Mrs. May W. Freeth 1427 Paloma Avenue Burlingame San Mateo Co. Calif ornia .0000e, rn/A(00' 11174ty ot. --," 146 2XIO Aew"W', lit Wait I, At, rtz Y/ *f 4v f /�" 7 y�Atea_, a2,-e_,