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<br /> -- 1. that the request of Mr. John H. Hinkle to subdivi e a parcel of ground bounded '
<br /> j I by Fifth Avenue, Morrison Street and Yucaipa Avenue, being a portion of block 33,
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<br /> Crafts Map of Redlands Heights , to be known as Tract #3837, Rolling Hills Subdivision,
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<br /> 2. That the request of the Southern California Turkey Growers Association for !
<br /> permission to, construct a food processing plant on the north side of Oriental Avenue, i
<br /> west of rirst Street, be approved with the understanding that'- no obnoxious odors will
<br /> emanate therefrom and that all processing will be done inside the building.
<br /> Recommendation number one was approved on motion of Councilman Clapp, seconded by
<br /> Councilman Putnam.
<br /> Recommendation number two was laid over to give members of the Council time to
<br /> study this proposal and inspect similiar plants now in operation in other localities .
<br /> MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
<br /> Approval was granted City Hall Employees to use the Council Chambers Wednesday,
<br /> December 19, 1951, for the purpose of staging a Christmas arty•
<br /> I Department heads were authorized to operate with skeleton crews on December 24th
<br /> and December 31st to allow employees to have those days off for Christmas and New Year .1
<br /> Bills and Salaries were ordered paid as approved by the State Finance Commissione .l
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<br /> January 1, 1952
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<br /> ', This eipl., i`or the regular meeting of the Redlands City
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<br /> resent: Councilmen Van Diest, Putnam, Clapp, and Mayor Folkins, Attorney Wilson,
<br /> Treasurer Godshall, City Clerk Whaley, Deputy 'lark Arnold, Building Inspector Phelps,
<br /> Assistant to the City Manager Harp, Fire Chief Thomas and Police Chief Slaughter.
<br /> bsents Councilman Thornquest and City Manager Ham.
<br /> A motion was regularly made and seconded that ; the members of theo
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<br /> previously examined the record of the minutes of the last meeting that the reading of
<br /> the minutes be dispensed with and same be approved.
<br /> ORAL PETITIONS
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<br /> S. Wesley Break, County Supervisor, addressed the Council at this time relative
<br /> to working out some arrangement with the City so that the Justice Court could be main-
<br /> tained at its preterit location, in the Hall of Justice. After some discussion it was
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<br /> agreed that representives of the Board of Supervisors and the Cy Council would
<br /> together to see what could be figured out to the best advantage of both the City and
<br /> the County. -
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