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r 21 <br /> • <br /> Resolution No. 2151, a resolution ordering the work of the above street closing, presented <br /> Resolution <br /> No. 2151 by Attorney Taylor and unanimously approved on motion of Councilman Wilson, seconded by <br /> Councilman Ward. <br /> ORAL PETITIONS <br /> Mr. Joseph Harrisspoke to the Council at this time about the regulations that would cover <br /> the construction of underground fall-out shelters on property lines. Mr. Harris, a mason <br /> contractor, stated that he had been approached regarding the possibility of such construc- <br /> tion. Building and Safety Official Phelps told the Council that as far as his codes were <br /> Construction- concerned, such a structure could be handled as a party wall and that he could see no <br /> Fall-out <br /> shelters objection to their installation with a double party wall and door that would make it <br /> possible to seal off one side or the other. Councilman Wilson then moved that the Building II • <br /> and Safety Superintendent be directed to issue permits for such proposed shelters providing <br /> they conform with Civil Defense regulations and all building codes. Motion was seconded <br /> by Councilman Martinez and carried unanimously. <br /> COMMUNICATIONS <br /> Mayor Parker read a letter from Attorney Robert M. Castle of San Bernardino urging that the <br /> City support plans for a Municipal Airport. <br /> PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> At a regular meeting of the Planning Commission held August 22, 1961, the following <br /> recommendations were submitted for Council.consideration : <br /> 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 48 - Charles Pierpoint <br /> That the request of the University of Redlands for a Conditional Use <br /> Permit to convert a private residence into a temporary dormitory for girls <br /> attending the University - residence located at 1007 North University <br /> Street - be approved subject to the recommendations of the various <br /> departments, permit to expire August 22, 1962. On motion of Councilman <br /> Burroughs, seconded by Councilman Ward, this recommendation of the <br /> Planning Commission was approved by the City Council. I] <br /> 2. Revised Building Plan and Sign Location - Standard Oil Company <br /> That the revised building plan as submitted by Standard Oil Company of <br /> California, Western Operations, Inc., for a service station to be con- <br /> structed adjacent to Sage's, be approved subject to provisions as <br /> contained in Planning Commission minutes dated August 22, 1961. On <br /> motion of Councilman Burroughs, seconded by Councilman Wilson, this <br /> recommendation was approved by the City Council. li <br /> UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br /> Ordinance No. 1169, the new sign ordinance, was presented at this time for second reading. I'i • <br /> Councilman Wilson moved that detailed second reading of the lengthy ordinance in full be SII <br /> waived after the title was read by the Attorney. Motion was seconded by Councilman <br /> Martinez and carried. Ordinance No. 1169 was then adopted on motion of Councilman Ward, <br /> Ordinance <br /> No. 1169 seconded by Councilman Burroughs, with the following roll-call vote: li <br /> AYES: Councilmen Ward, Burroughs, Mayor Parker <br /> NOES: Councilmen Martinez, Wilson <br /> ABSENT: None <br /> itBuilding and Safety Superintendent Phelps requested authorization to issue a temporary <br /> Temporary permit at this time to the Union Oil Company for a fin sign at Highway 99 and Texas Street. <br /> sign permit-., <br /> Union Oil On motion of Councilman Wilson, seconded by Councilman Burroughs, Mr. Phelps was directed <br /> Company <br /> to issue the requested temporary permit conforming with the provisions of the new ordinance 'I <br /> which will go into effect in thirty days. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> • <br /> L J <br />
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