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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMin - CC - 1960.11.07182 Burl lngame, November Callfornia 7, 1960 CAI,L TO ONDER A regular naetlng of the Burllngame Clty Councll was held on the above glven d.ate. Ileetlng ca11ed to order at 8:OO p.m. - Mayor Morgan ln the Chalr. PI,EDGE OF ALLEGIANCE At word from the Chalr, all ln the Council Chambor arose and gave the Pledge of Alleglance to the F1ag. Councllman Rooth, absent becauso of lllness, was oxcusod on motlonof Councllman EJn'd, seconded by Councllman Johns on. I"ITNUTES Prosont - Counc 11man:Absent - Councllman: The mlnutes of theto Councll were una Councllman Byrd, se corr"ectlon 1n fte m paragraph to road, Bynd - Johns on -Lorenz -I{organ Rooth noetlng nlrno us Iy conded b 14 under il of October 17, 1960, submltted pievlously appr oved and. adoptod on rotlon ofy Councllman Johns on, following arComnunl cat lons, r c hang lng the lastto pernlt a departmo nt head to attenil conferences of lnterest to hls partlcular departro nt upon receivlngapproval of tho Clty Councll or the Clty Managen. n COI{MIINICAT IONS 1. ACCEPTANCE RESURFACTNG ACACIA DRIVE AND PORTION PAIOI{A AVENI'B. A communlcatlon from the Clty Manager, tlated IIov omb en 4, 1960, advLsed that F. D. Spemy Conpany has completed tho resu::faclng ofAcacla DrLvo and portlon of Paloma Avonuo and f lnal- lnspectlonlndlcates that all r:equlnements of the plans and specificatlons havo boon met satlsfactorlly. RESOLUfION NO. 68-q0 rAccepti.ng Work ResurfacLng Acacla Drive And.Fo"ET6ffiTEIffi-Avenuo, Job Nii. 6o-18't was intioduced fo:: passage on motlon of Councllman Jofrnson, seconded by Councilman BJrrd and. unanimously carrled on ro11 ca1I. 2. TAXICAB STAI{DS. A m6mo to Councll, dated November 4, 196O, f::om the Clty l{anag€radvised that taxl stands are designated and. their use restr.lctedby the Chlef of Pollce, under the provlsions of Ordlnance No. 417the stands presently Ln use havlng beon deslgnated. for the pu:rposefor a nunben of years. The memo was accepted for fl11ng. 3. BROADWAY OFF.STREET PARKING DTSTRICT. 4. ACCEPTANCE TIIIIBOVEMENTS EAST I,ITLLSDALE I]IDUSTRIAL PARK NO.2 A conmunlcation fnom the Clty Mana.ger, dated November 4, 196O, ad-vised that on-slte lmprovements Ln East lilill sdale Industrlal Park No. 2 have boen completed satlsfactorily. A memo to Councll- dated Novombor 4, 196O, fr:om the Clty }ilanager, wasread reportlng that the prollmlnary schedule for bond anrortlzatLon, complled by Ernest A. Wllson, attcrney, ln connectlon with a Broadway Off-Street Psr }dng Dlstnlct, was based on a prLmary _pledgeof on-stneot meter funds of $1S'OOO.OO; and as sunlng that 2S ot - all such f\rnds were to derlvo from the Bnoadway area, then the Broadway contrlbutlon uould be ln the sum of $2r600.00. The report was acceptod for fl1lng. ROLL CALL 183 EESOTUTION NO. 69-60 nAcce ptlng Work And. Dlrectlng Englnee? To F1Ie Not1ce Of CompJ-etlon, East Mlllsdal-e Industrlal Park, UnJ.t No. 2,fl was lntroduced for passage on nDtlon of Councllman Bjrrd, seconded by Councllman Jolrnson, and unanlmously c anr.l ed on roLI.call. 5. ACCEPTANCE Otr' IMPROVE{ENTS ]VIARCO POLO WAY. A communLcat1on fnom the Clty ldanager, alatod Novenber 4, 1960, acl- vlsod that Flsk, Flrenze & McLoan has completed the rqo rk fon the extenslon of Msrco Polo Way to Davls Drivo and flnal lnspectlon lndicates that aL1 requlremonts of the plans and speclflcatLong have been met s atl sfactorlly. RESOLUTION N0. 70-60 iAcce ptlng Work Extenslon 0f ldar.co Pofo Way, Job No. 6O-I6n was Lntroduced fcn passage on mot Lon of Councllman Loronz, seconded by Councllman Byrd a nd. unanL mously camLed onroll ca11. PMMIT APINOVM FOR SPUR TRACK ACROSS GUITTARD ROAD. A communlcatlon from the Clty Manager, dated Novomber 4, 196O, ad- vlsed that the Southern Paclflc Company has nequested permLsslon to construct a spur track acnogs Gul-ttard Road and neconrended that a permlt be granted. The communlcatlon stated that the City Englneer tras revLewed the request and has lnd,:l cated approval, wlth certaLn modlflcatlons, whJ. ctr th6 Southern Paclflc Company has a ccopt ed.. RESOiUTfoN Ng. ?l-6! nAuthonlzlng The Executlon And fssuanco Of Affin Paclflc Company, A corp@atlon, To Construct And Operate A Spur frack Across Gulttard Road' was lntroduced fon passage on motl on of Councllman Johnson, seconded by C ouncl lmen torsnz and rmanlmously car:r'led on roLl caI1. 7. ORDINANCE PROPOSD T0 REGULATE V'IELL DRILLING FOR IRRIGATION. A commr.rnlcatlon f rorn the Ctty l{anager dated November 4, 1960, ad- vised that thore would appoar to be a need for r:evlslon of the present ondlnance whlch prohlbits alnL11lng of we1ls wlthin tb6 Cltyto Iega1lze we1 1s for lrrlgatlon pulposes. A copy of an orrdlnanceof the County of San }ilateo was submltted to Councll as a suggestedgulde. The Clty Attor"ney was lnstructed to prepar6 an appropnlate ordinance fo:: conslderetlon at a future moetlng. 8. SUCCESTED CONTROLS FOR II{IAOVE}IENT IN TRAFF]C FLOW HELD TE}IPORAR]IY. A letter from the City Manager, dated Novemb or 4, 1960, submltted necommendatlons for placement of traffic control sl,gns at fourlocations ln the downt own aroa as follows: (a) Burllngerre Avenue IYon E1 Camlno to Occldental - ItNo Parking 8 A.M. to 6 P.f,!;(b) Iloward Avenue fr:om El Camlno to Crescent - nNo Parklng (north slde) a AM to 6 PMtr; (c) ?rNo Ipft Tunnr at Ctty Ha1I Lane at Lntersectlon wlth Prllrose Road (going west); (d) rNo teft Tu.nn r at Publlc Lane and Pr'l m, ose Road (golng east). The sub jeet was held for conslderatlon at the next regular neetlng. CITY I/IANAGER IIIAVE 0F ABSENCE. Mayon Morgan announced that the Clty Managen r11I be absont flon theClty temporanlly due to a d€ath 1n his f aml)-y. 9. CI,AII{ OF i(ATHLEEN OIBRIEN REJECTED. A communLcatlon from the Ctty Manager dated November 4, 196O, advlsed of the ft1lng of a claLm by Kathleen OtBrLen ln the amount of $lorooo.oo for a11eged. i.nJurles sustalned as the r:esult of a faIl on a Clty s tnee t. On motion of Councllman Byrd, seconaled by Councllman Johnson, Councll coneured 1n the recommerdatlon of the City Managen that the claim bo rejected and roferrecl to the Cltyts insur:ance canrLe::. CTTY M{GTNEER APPOINTD C]TY ilA}TAGER PRO TEMPORE. on a motlon l.ntroduced by councllman Loronz, socondod by councllman 6. 78.4 Byrd, and unanlmously carrLed,, the Clty Englneor was appolntedactlng City Maneg€r, ln the absence of iilr. Schwalm. 10. SOUIHERN PACIFfC COlr{PANy RE:IIVIPROVEIUE]'ITS TO CAROLAN AYE.IUE. Acknowledgrrent was made by the Chalr of a letten d,ated Octobor 31, 196O, from R. A. M11ler, Superlntendent, Southern Paclflc Company,addressed to th€ Clty }lanager, advlslng that f or: the present the Company do€ s not favor the formatlon of an assessrent dlstrl,etfon the inqrrovenen t of Car:o1an Avenue. RESOLUTIO}1S RESOLUTION N0. 72-60 itRoscLndln g Resolution No. 54-59 And Flxlng Schedule Of Fees-For Entry Upon And. For Dumping At The Munlclpal Dump And Establ-lshlng The lttuniclpal Dunp Fund f, was lntroduced forpassage on motlon of Counc llman Byrd, socondsd by Councllman Loren2 and unanlmously carrled on ro11 call vote. RESOLUTTOII NO. 73.60 nAuthor:lzlng And Dlrecting Executlon OfModlflcatlon 0f Agreement Wlth Eormo Joly Fcn I'he Operatlon, Maln- tenance And Supenvlslon 0f fhe Clty Durrpfl was Lntroduced for passago on motlon of Counci l-rnn Jotrnson, seconded by Councllman Byrd, and tmanlnously can::led on ro11 call voto. RESOLUTION N0. ?4-60 I'Acce pting Publlc Impr ovenrents In Canyons lntroduced by Councllman TorTace, Burllngare, San Mateo County, Callfcrnla rl wafor passage on motLon of Councllman Lorenz, seconded Johnson, and unenlmously carrLed on noIl call vote. ORD INANCES - Introduction 0f: ORDINANCE NO. 722 ItAn Ordinance Add lng Sectlon lzzl.L2 To The Ordlnance Code 0f The Clty Of Burllngame And Provldl ng For Stop Slgns On Marco PoLo Uray At Tho Intorsectlon Of DavLs Dr:lvetr wag Lntroduced by Councllman Johnson for flnst readlrg. ORD INANCE N0. 725 rrAn Ordinanceffi@f-Effingamo By Addtngtlmltlng The Parking Of Vehlcles Avenue And Ca1 lf ornl a Drlverr was for fLrst readlng. A mend.lng The Ondinance Code 0f Thereto A N6w Soctlon 1222.25 On Broadrey Betwoon Chula Vlsta lntroduced by Councllman Byrd ORDINANCES - Consld€ratlon Of: ORDTNANCE NO. 721 nAn Ordlnance Amendlng I'he Ordlnance Code Of gamo By Adding ltrereto A New Sectlor. L222.24ecty Of BurLlmitlng The Parklng 0f Vehicles 0n Capuchlno Avenue Betwoen Broadvray And C a::meI lta Avenuer was glven lts second roadlng and on motlon of Councilnan Johnson, s econded by Councl lman RJnd, sald ordlnanco passod l-ts second readlng and. was adopted by the follow-lng vote : AYES! Councllnen: Byrd - Johns on-Loren z-Morgan NOES: Councllmen: None ABSENT Councllnen: Booth ACK}IOIYLMGIdEI'ITS The Chair a cknow J-ed,ged recelpb of minutes from tLre Llbrary Board,tlre Planning Com;rdsslon, the Health and Safety CommLssLon. UNFINISI.IED BUSINESS 1. TPANi( ROAD|i PARKING LO4. The Chair advlsed that the Clty ls contLnuLng to negotlate wlth the ownorl s of the panklng lot adJacent to the Post Offlce (Lyon & Eoagproperty) on the basls of (a) A posslble purchase of tho propentlr, or (b) A contlnuatlon of the loase arrangement f or. a mlnlmum of slx months. 185 2. KATSER PROPERTY - CAROLAN AVENI'E. Tho Chaln annotrnced that 1t ls the lntont of the Councll to pursue the posslbillty of purchaslng the Kalsor property on Carolan Averulo. The Chafu advlsed also that the Council ls studying thoroughly a number of sLtes r*rich have been prpposed for the now poIlce andfire statlons. 3. (a) TRUCK PAFKING-BROADVIIAY! (b) DEED TO CANYON AREA. (a) The Chalr reported that truck parklng on Broadwey now appearsto be managed efficlently. (b) The Chalr reported that the deedfor the canyon area ln the MIIIs Estates 1s Ln process. 4. MARTNA DEVELOPIvIENT. The Chalr repcr te l,{arina developmon 1s comp1ete. Itthe next regular 5. CIVIC CENTER SITE. The Chafu" reported that e progness reportJ. Ed McClellan, Chalrman of the CltLzens r Center Slte. dt,is Co that he has been advlsed tir at the s tudy of the p repa!'ed by the Councllrs CltLzensr Conmittee hoped that the ftndlngs wl11 be presented atuncll meetlng. has been recelved from Comnittee for A Clvlc 6. SMATL CRAFT I{ARBOR OFFICIALS To I,IEET IN BURLINGALIE. Councilman Byrd, through the Chair, announced that the State of Caflf @nla Commlsslon on Small Craft llarbors will noet ln the Cltyof Burl-lngame on November 14, 15, 1960. The l,/Iay or3 neported that welcomlng festlvltles are schedulod to be held. at the Hyatt ilouse Hotel on Sunday, November 13, whlch rrcmbersof the Clty Councll wlll- attend. The Mayor further stated that he wL1l represont the City tn tho prognam whlch has b6en arranged to acqualnt msmbers of th6 Commlsslon wlth the Countyts marlna operatLons. ITEIdS UIITEI{ELD IEMPCRARILY (Unflnlshed Buslness). The Dlay or arurounced that the followlng subJocts would be held pendlng tho Clty llanagert s retu:rn: (1) Donnelly Avenuo tnafflc FIow;(2) Revised Clvll Servlce Rules & Regulatlons; (3) Extenslon Carolan Avenue; (4) Plannlng Consultant Dutles and Compensatlon. 7. SAI,ES TAX Councllman Byrd, upon recognltlon by the Chalr, recalled that thequestion of a sales tax has been debated fon a nunber of years ln theClty of Bu::llry3ane. I.n 1956, the Clty Counell adoptod a nesolutlonrrfntentlon To Enact 1% Sales Tax upon Enactm€nt of A Slmllar ordlnance By County Supenv ls or s. n Annormcernent was made by Cotmcllman Byrd of a communlcatlon receivod by Counc11, datod November 4, l-960, from E. R. Stalllngs, County I'danager, concernlng lrBradley-Burns Local Sales Tax. rr Tho communicatlon neacl In fu1l, advised of the lntention of the County l'{anager asfollows: tr......to propose to the Board of Supervlsors that tho County adopt tho Bradloy-Burns Sal-es Tax ordlnance to become effectlvethe flrst of January, 196I, -- such ordlnance to lnefude the provlsl onthat lt wl1l be lnoperatlve lf any clty ln the County adopts a local B3adley-Burns Sales Tax ordlnance ln excess of nlne-tenths of one percent . ll The commrnlcatlon advlsed, In addltlon, that under thls provls5,on, onthe basLs of the CoLmty ad optlng a one percent salos tax, and thecltlos nlne-tenths of one perc€nt sales tax, tthe County would recolvet$" of the collec_tlons from wi thin the city and the city vroultt recelvo the romalnlrrg 9q.* 186 Councilman Byrd stated hls positlon ln opposition to the proposal, deelarlng the Countyts domand to be unfalr and inequitable - -moreparticularly, the City of Burl ingame wo ul-d be penalLzed by a mandato ry allocation far ln excess of actual collectlon costs. Councilman Byrd, statlng that lt woultl appear that the sales taxls Lnevltable, lt is thoreforo incrmbent upon the Clty Council toprotect the imrnedl ate interests of the City of Burllngame, there-upon, offered a nocorunendatl on that tho Ctty lnttlate Lts ownleglslatlon to impose a city sal-es tax and provl-de for collectlonof such revenues. In response to questLons directed to the City Attorney concerningthe posslbllity of preparing an ordi.nalco for first readlng on Wednesday, November 9, 1960, Council nas ad.visecl to ad jourrr thepresent neoting to a speclfled d.ate for tho purpose of intnoducingthe ord.lnance. Playor lilorgan advised that information recelved fnon the San lilateo County Council of l,,layors, through lts Chairmanr l'la1l-a ee Benson,would inillcate that the Board of Supervlsors are p::epared tofollovr the recommendatlon of the County Manager. itlayor L{organstated that he will atteni I neetlng on November 10, 1960, at whlch tLme tho Council of Mayors vri11 meet vrlth the Board of Supervisors in an attei?pt to arbitrate. Eowever, the Ivlayor stated,the Clty of Burflngame will oppose the presont County proposal ard remain firm in its comtrittod position of erdorsi.ng al alLocationof Sy'" of revenues coltectod by the citles to the County. Continuing, i'{ayor ldorgan d.eclared that slnce the members of theCouncif do not agree wlth the County, nor: rocognize tho nerlts ofthe f ornula proscribod by the County ldanager, lras a questlon of seJ-f -pre s ervat ion, we wilI i.ntroduco for first reading an ordlnancefor the sales tax in the Clty of Burlingars.rl There being no objections presented, the Clty Attorney was requestedto prepare tile ordinanco. Councilman Lor"er:z stated. that he was t horouglrly in accord ancl expressed a desire to reduce property taxes onc6 tho sales tax ls l mpos6d . ]IEW BIIST}{ESS 1. RESfGNATION OF P. R. TAYLOR FROM CTV]L SMV]CE COMI,fiSSTON. Mayor Morgan announced that P. R. Tayl-or, momber of the Civil Sonvice Conx'nlssi.on has advised that he will be unable to continuo as a. rrr m- ber of the Commisslon and has submittod. hi-s resignation. Cowrcilman Byrd moved t }lat th6 r.esignation be accepted with regnet and that a letter b6 sent to l,tp. Taylor expresslng appreciatLon fcr servlces rendered to the City. Ivfot ion seconded by Councilnan Jobnson and unanimously carrled. 2. JOSEr'1I G. HIINTER PROPOSD AS CfVIl., SERVICE C0i"iL'lISSf0NE:R. I'dayor Morgan submitted th6 name of Joseph G. Hunter, 23O1 Hillside Dr:ive, as a rnember of tho Clvll Servlce Commlsslo4. There being no obJections, th6 appolntment was u.nanlmousfy conf irmdd. Mayor Morgan Lntroduced lvlr. Hmter, in attendanco, who expressed his pleasuro at the opportunlty of servlng the Clty. Councllman Byrd and Councilnan Johns on each spoke bniefly welcomlngI{r. Ilunter to the Citytg officlal famtly. ST FROI{ DIAtsLO VALLI]Y COLLEGE STIiDENT COMMTTTEE RE: PID TRA]ISIT DISTRTCT. Mayor Morgan aclrnowledged. a c omrunicatl on from R. J. Hecllund, Concord, Ca1 lfornLa, reprosentlng a commlttee of students from Dlablo Valloy Co11ege, engaged ln propar lng a study of the Bay Area Rapid ?ransit Dist:rict, requesting cor nents from the Ctty of Burlingamo on the general outtine of the systes. The commr:Iicatlon was referrecl to L87 Josoph G. Hunten, menbo n of the Bay Aroa Rapld Translt Dlst!:ict Conmisslon, fon rep1y. 4. IIEALTH AND SAFETY COMMISSI0N COMI'{ENDATION:FIRE PREVENTTON PROGRAM. A comm:nlcatlon from the Health and Safety Commlsslon was acknowledged commendlng Fire Chlef Reglnal-d Moorby for the program prepared ard prosented. by mombers of tho Clty Flre Departrcnt Ln obsor.vance ofFlre Prevent i.on I[e ek. 5. AUXfLIARY FfRE DEPARIIIIENT BEqlESr FOR SPACE IN NE:W T'TRE HOUSE REFERRED TO CITY MANA GER. A comrm.rnicatlon from the Burllngame Auxlllary Ffu:e Dopartm€nt, dated Octobor 26, 196O, bearlng the slgnature of Rlchard R. Vanfdersteln, Secreta?y, unging the Clty Councll to conslcler that parmanent spacs be allocated ln the new flrehouse for excluslve uso of the Burllngarre Auxl1lary Flre Dopartment was referred to theClty Manager for c o mrrent. o SAN }.{ATEO COUNTY PARKS & RECREAT]ON COMMISSION RE: COYOIE POTI{T. A comnunlcation dated october 51 , 1960, f rom the County of San ]Jlateo Panks & Recreatlon Comrnlsslon, bearlng the slgnature of Arthur IiI. Ryan, Chalrnan, expressed appreclatlon to the Clty of Burllngame fonasslstance ln raalntalnlng Penlnsula Beach at Coyote Polnt safe fon the genoral pub11c through the chLorlnatLon pnogram and eroctlon ofbar:riers at the Clty Dump to conteln floating materlal. The commun-lcatlon was accepted for filtng. 7. REPORT ITJOINT CIV]I,1MI],I?ARI !R]ES.ITINq PBOqRAMJtt SAN RAFAE!' Acknowledgmont was rude of a com.mrnLcatlon dated Novsmber 4, 1960,fron John K. Ivnlght, Deputy Dlrector, Clvlf Defense, Clty of Burlingana, subrnlttlng a report of the rJoint clvll/Mll1tar"y orlent-lng Progpamn attended wlth Asslstant Flrs Chlef Hanvey Jolrnson, on October 25, 1960, at Hamlfton FleId, portalni-ng to peace-tlme accLdonts or' lncldents. 8. COMPLAINT RE CONSTRUCTfON oF fLL,EGAL CARPORT, 124 occld€ntal Ave. A comrmmlcatlon dated October 51, 1960, was read IYom W1l1lam L. Ward, 12O Occldental Avenue, concernlng constructlon of a carport on pnoperty al l-24 occldental Avenuo, r*r1ch appea:rs to be 1n vlolatlonof the Cityt" zonlng or.dlnance. The Ctty Engineer advlsed that he vras fa!0111ar wlth the constructlon;that an lnspectlon was made r*r6n work was ln prog?ess and that thoproporty ovrner was given a nstop notLcen to cease all operationg on tho grounds that the s t::ucture did not comply wlth the mlnl rnum dlmen- slons fon such constructlon. The Clty Englneer stated that from avall-able lnformatlon, the wor:k has not contlnuod. 9. STATUS OF IICOEEM & SANDWICHII TRUC]$ QIIESTIONM. The City Engineer, as actLng Clty Manager, was roquested to investlgate and report to Councll concernlng tho Cltyts provlslons for bustness Ilcenso applLcable to vendors who travel thr.o ugh tbe Clty by truckofferlng coffee and. sandwlches. 10. ILLEGAL DISPOSAL OF TRASH. Tho Mayor advlsed that he has r€ceived a complalnt that rubblsh 1s belng deposlted lIIegaIly 1n the anoa nor:theast of the entranc6 tothe Clty Dump. The City Englneer stated that h1s depart ntent Ls awaro of the situatlon, and that concrote evldence obtalned on the slte, ldentl fylng thevlolators, has beon handed to the Po1lce Department. 188 11. APPRAISAL KATSER PROPERTY - CAROLAN AYENUE. The Ctty Englneo:. nopo:rted that l/1r. f'rarik Rochex has advlsed that he w111 be unable to perform a su-rvey of the Kalsen property, as authorLzed by Councll under date of Octoben 17, 1960. Therefcz 6,the City Engineer requested that he be authorl zod to lssue an onder to !b. Granv11le St€nder to porform thls work. The Clty Englneer advlsed that Mr. Stend€r has lndlcatod, that h6 ls ava1lab1e. L2, STORAGE BUILDING - RAY PARK. The Clty Englneen advised that a contract has been negotlatedwlth a J-ocal bulldlng contnactor for constructlon of the storagefacllity ln Xay Park for a cost not to erce€d $854.00. 15. COUNCTLIiIAN JOHNSON REPORT RE coNmRENOE ATTENDANCE. Councllman Johnson roponted that four lnnbers of the Clty Councllattended the 6 znd Annuaf Conference, League of Csf if ornla Cltl€s,ln Los Angeles, from October 23 to Octobor 26, 1960. L4. PARK ROAD PARKING LOT. Councllman Johnson questloned r*rether or not the Clty has been as su::ed. of rental of the parking 1ot on Park Road., adJacsnt to the Post Office, et loast thnough the Chnlstmas shopping per"lod. Tho City Englneer, as actlng City Manager, wes requested to contactthe owners of the property to advlse that the Clty is studylng theposslblllty of purchaso; but, ln the meanti.rne, doslres to continue tho rental arrangerEnt through the month of Decomber. 15. COUNCILMA}'I LOREi'IZ IIRGES IIVOTL] EARLY. II Councilman Lorenz re minded all ln attendanco of thelr duty to voteln the General Election on Tuesday, November 8, 1960. 16. DISCUSSION RE:BROADII{AY-BURTINGAME SI GN. Mayor Iforgan recogntzed ],1r. Edward Rocca, Presldent Broadway Development Assoclatlon, 1n attendance, who advlsed thet lnforna-tlon has beon necelved that the rBroadray-Burllngametr street slgn was purchased by a group of Bnoadway rrcrchant s a number of yearsago. Presumably, the sign was lnstalfed and rnalntalned by tbeClty and Ls oruned by the Clty. Mr. Rocca stated that the Broadway Developnont AssocLatlon profers that the slgn not bo renrovod. l7. COIIMISSION REPRESENTATIoN ACI:N0V"LEDGD. Mayor l,rlorgan acknowledged the attendance of Mrs . Eatith Cohendet, Chalrman, Llbrany Board; Rowl and W. Dlppel, Health & Safety Comnls-slon; Edgar Arnold, Chalrman, Recreatlon Commlsslon. ADJOIIR}iI,'IENT Ttre meetlng was regularly ad Journed at 9:15 p.m., to reconvene on Wednesday, November 9, 1960, at 8:OO p.m.r on motlon of Councllman B5rr:d, soconded by CouncLlnan Johnson. Respectfully submS,ttod, IIERBEB r, APPRg{D: I L +-1-- L. B. MORGAN,- LIA OR Clty Clerk ITE