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PL 05/12/1959 - 30048�_ , . � � � :_, _ -.� � ✓ FLA;�14*IIJG ���ii•tISS�ON MErTING x�y �.a, 1959 Tueaa�r The meetin� was called ta o�rder at 7s?�5 p.m. by Cha3.rrnan Segrter. I� �rs present were Chairman �e�ner, the �npineer, Ks�avik, and Day. Mem- � bers absenL wer� Benner and Fanfi►ains. �,��� The Yfrst item was cansideration of Rice Crsek Dam Fia�. A mfl�ion �aas ���, �t'' made by Mr. Day to se� a public hexring for ida,y 26, 1959. Secoztded by � t�r. Rrav3.k and carried unan3mously. . Ne�,� va� consideration of the L�rridale t3�,�ilders' i'iat. Publfc h�arix� ��,;a�'f�,,�� dat,e was se�c for May 26, 1959. i�iot�.on by Mro Kravik, secanded by t�r. Day� and unanimous3,y carried. The considerat�i.on of Carlson�s Parkview Oaks Addit�.on, was also se� for� ;���� public hear3.n� on Nlay 25, ].959. ��otion by t�r. Kravik� seconded by ffir. Da�*, � � and carr5.ed unanimously. The next con�idera�ion was the Van C3eve P1at in �.uditor�s �ubdivi.si�n 92. Thc3 Engi.nssr brisPly �xplained �hat all people ti.n this area had been natap �� fied to appea`r a� msetin� to work out suitable proposed street. Mr. Tille�� Lsa� 20, is no'� 3.n a pasition .to make dedieation on existin� s�est 't�rexi�y ��,:�� ,;� fflot easeir.ent. The 7�o113mans, Lot 22, d� not w3.sh to make dedicatiank ..� � i;}iey ha,ve alreac�y dedicated on Benjani.� Street and Gardenia. I�r. W�nk�cs �. south half of Lot 2�, gtated that owners of Lot 25 ca•ald not make d�dicaw tians because of building toc clvge to li�e. Mr, Tiller inquired as �o how m�mer of Lot 2 was issued �rm5.t to buildo It wa� explaiaeci by ��i� En�inesr that present P�.anniag Commission could not be responsibla fo:� dep cisians mad�e by pasti adrninf.etr�tion. It was Yurther explained tha� r��.ar of Lot 2 wa� issued a buil.ding permiL an Apri1. 25� 195$ on reco�amendation by the Board of Appeals. Nlr. Segner po3uted out tYlat preaen�t Plannin� Com� miss3.on has anly very recently taken over� and �hat if a�,ypne ia dis����s� fied, they have a legal righ� to iile a complaint. There is nothing tho present P7.anning Comm�.ssion can do about facta accomplished beFore. Mr. Ti21sr sta.ted that he wants to see ttiat ardinancss are Pu]�illed b�fbre ho dedicates land. Mr. Qs,n Cleva st�tec� that he wauld dedieats 25 fe�a� an . north side og his lot, i.f street were to go through frcm esst to w�est, b�w tween.Benja�in �treet and Arthur Stree�. Miss Sakariason inquired.if there mi�ht be a posaib�.lity of putt3ng a jcg in sa.id Straet between 8enjam3.n ar�d Arthur. �The I'sngiaeer asked if aouth ha].f of Sakariason property ha�d beea ao1d. Miss Sakariaaan replied tba�c they still reLain ?5 ��et an fi.ha Ben3aa rti� si�e, �but that `��0 feet has besn "solci for purpo�� af build�ag one hom�� I�r.. �egr�eT pointed 'rnit that nfl one can ael�. a piece � f�unp�.att�d piece of laad of leas than 2Z acrea. Mias Sakariason repiied tha� Attorney, Deamond Pratt of [ironson-�rickson, had assured h�r tha.t said plat had been aleared throu�h the Csty Ha21. Mr. Ti7.].er atated that he thought in viex of �i�e " fact t�at Sakariasons h�ad alr�ady violated an ordinar�ces thsy shvuld be dbli- garsa to a�aica�e 25 it., and cooperate with Mr. Vari C1eve. � /y . MAY �-6 }g59 Mr. Mo�, Lot 15a e��d that l� had divided hie lot into two 2S0 ft. lvts, and thaL he ie bnildi;�g in the northeast corr�er. Ae stated that he s+a,s w31I� ing to dedicat� 2S.leet, but he was�.sure Mr. Mitchell, Lot 16D xould avt be 3.nterasted in do3.ng sams. He also atated t2�at 2�Ir. Peterson xauld be �i.Iling �o declicate on east sic�e o� Lat 3.�t. Mr. Preidtee statrd ti�at he cr�ma only* ihe narth�tost corner a� LQ� 8= or � of tns lot. �9rs, ►v'v� re� stated �hat �hey C�� �1 own Lot q and 9/ut�hs oP Lc+t 8. They would like to have the ra�d go �hrcugh north and aouth� bet�nsen Lota 8 and 9. ��so $'��d tha.t ahe did not latow how the Zanders, Lote 3& lt, felt abaut dedicatior�. Mr. Ken �orin stated that he kne�w Mr. Zander wauld be w3.11ing to dsd3cate Yor etrip runn� nor�h and south� betwesn Lois 3�nd I�, arid si�i.lar dedi.cation on soui;h s3de of Lot !t� clear on t�hrough ta Stinson Boulevardo m � �� � � ;rirr. :�=inkier s�ated ihat he knew Tnx. i�itcYtsll would no� d�dicate on the wes�'c side of his lo� (Lat 16). Mr. Van Cleve sai.d t�Ir. t�itchell thau�ht property mi.�h� be condenm.ed, and that he i.s dePi.x�.i.�ely not interested in �hs st�ceo�. Mr. '�Ji.nkl.er .stated that hQ and Mr. M3tsor� (Lot 25) would no� dedicate sirip rwining north and south on west aide of t,heir proper�ies. i�r. Ti.?.les s�cated that }� la�w Mr. Costello (Lot 2�t) woiald dedicaic� on north side of his l��a Mr. i�tae stated that Lot 23 had bo�n d.ivided in�o.�wo separate Iots, �hQ north half belon�ing to rSr. Cro�r. Zf �ir. Crow were to dedicats an nor�;h si�e, the ro�,d would came within 15 f�et of,his porch, The Engineer inquired 3.� the tiiTorrels �ould be wiliin� to gi.vs dedication.on sauth side o! 7�0� 9. � replied th�t they �rould rather have the street running nori:h and sou'ch. I�lr. Ti1].er statPd that he would give dedication on north side of his Lot 20, and that Brooka could not pive on norih side of Lot 2I. N[r. Tiller sta.t�d th�t he did not think that platting •ahould be held up because there c�as no provision made ior roads. Mrs. Lolliman staf�d ihat origina2 pla��ing �ras i"or Arthur S�rest to �o through. �e EEr�inasr stated that if awners oF Lots 10, Z1, 17, 28� 19? �.nd 27 wou3.d give dsdication on wes� aide of thesa .lo�Ls, they wouZd pass9.bly ga� � ess� 20 £eet b8ck through vacation pracedings, provicl�d the owners to the west wbvld giv�e s3.milar dedicatio¢�. Sakariason is �i7ling f.o give dedication on eiiher south or north side of I,ot i2. Nii.as Saka.ria�on staterl tha'� sh� did not know i.f her paren�s wou].d be �ri].ii� to �ive d�d�.cation t� aor�h �ide of Lot Z0. The . Enginr�er stated that i.f crwner . of %ot 5(Hra�m) were wi�:lir�g to dedieate 25 fe�t (sout4�), �tresi co�Id go through, �o �rthur Strese with ded3.cation frwn scuth half of iot 7. t�'• Broc�ss, LOt 21, �fluld na� be s�sil3� in� to give on north Y�alf of his Lc>t 21. _ Engineer advised that no fur�her building permi.�s �rould be issued un�:il atcx�eets are p2att.ed. Mr. Tillsr brought up the possibility of filli�.g in and leveli.n� Benjamin Street. Mr. Segn�r suggesteci that the probl�m seer,.sd to involve maixily Lot� 6� 7, 12, 23s ��5� a�d IS together. Fie also sta�es� thai there ca311. be no fur�hsr �ale of lots unicit a7.1 ProPerty is pl�tted. Mr. 9an Cleve inquired if it was pos�3.ble f.o ge� a build3.ng permit for a�� ac�re plato t�ir. Segner repl3ed tha� it was possible to buiid, but i� could na� be sold ur�til p9.atted. Mr. Segner x�marked.�tch�.t 'he ���thov,�h'�'`r�Tie �cle cansideratioM wsas a mat�er for all the o�msrs to ge� togethsr a�d work out a so�uf,3.:tm. H�aring closeclo . . : .. - � ��t i�em bn the. a�onda� xas cansiderabion af possible futu�'e roads �ast af � 1� �between East River Roaci and thES 2�ississippi Rivers north of 6��h tJaSr� 7�rin�; in the �vuth half . of Sectioa 1S. �'• ���� explained that map was ixfw j Q��, correct, and that P�lr. G er tzen propar ty ( L o t 1 2), w i t h t h e e x c a p t 3 o n o f a r t e corner� real3.y be2ongs to Mr. Johnson. I�L Was remarked tha� th�.s area is � _ difficulic ona, �o �rvrk out str�e'�s, dus to a number aY small easemen'is �.n the \'� area and some �ma�1 1ots. The land has been brokea up so�tha.t it is diff3cult �� to give everyo�e accsas to ares. 2wo utilitp ea�sments exist betw�oen 7,o�s 12 �,, 8nd 15a wh3ch are currently used as t�ro separate roads. It was sugp,es�ed, at '� la�t hearin�� to r�ove u�ility po1�s to the back o� these lois, There is a ���. i�.l � 1 �„ � �, r�Mrovr (�.0 ft.) ?oop �asement araund I�ots 2$, 29, and �Oa � y ;, �` , ,�� �,��, - MAY -� 1959 � % -;�- �h:_z; ; � � �I Se r �tated that it'n�.p,h ba poss bla ta .put rcad f,hra�h o:� �aseaasn�\ � � �. � � - betw�en zo�a .iz grn; s5; but t� 3 a.ots n r�at �;2, � �oo sm�.z �o ao �.- � �h3rig on a 1Q fbnt �asement. Hc� alco s ted that Air. ��ud,�;ren, had pravious3y � of�ered to ��ve all 'th�tt wae neco�ssxy i�o give ,u� a i�0 foo� Qas�r�n�. '�ir. Bra� , 3.ey bs�ou�ht pZat of has property. �irs. `Carlsoz�, Lot 3�., af.a.'cad that ths�y i yrere tri�.in�; to dedicat.e l0 fsei �.oi�, t!:� �ou�h s�de oP theit�: px�operrvY. ^ ; I�r. I�ords La� 30� ata't.Qa that t'r.erc �as no 7.e�a1 aasarrent a].on� I,ots 29 anc3 �0. 't Abstr�ct has bee:� search�d �d cervifi.ca�,e sho*�s r.a existing e�emen�, bu� D�le ; s�af.ed that he wrould s7.sa �ive ease�sn� �sked #ar. i�.�. Jo:insan stat�ad �h�.� p.� ! would gi�ro 1.0 fQ�t but no r�orc, boc�use it would in�,e��"ar4 with iv.s �araKeo I No on�a �as present fram La�c ��� i�ir��. Cax�son inquired abou� iY�.Q passibiliiy oi �;a�ti�xtg mare land irom DuvaL progerty owne�rs af Lot 27 from norLh sid�, :far necess�ary 34 ft* additional, �or �asa�nt. Mr. S�gnar �sked if they :rere w3.11w �; io pay for mora prop�rty, i.f a.i: could,be acci�:�a^ed. i�ir. SQgner stat: d �,ha� sztch easerfents �h�.� on m3p, ��'en if no�t si�otan an d�eds, and that th�ao a�ners � probably have a righi �o shu� off access ico ou'�a3.dsrs, should they so desire. , yrr. Se�rtor inquired oi T�Rr. Forc1 and PArs, JoIuzsQn if th��r �:auld be �.Il� �Go � �ive on norih s3.de, if tf�r. Bol.lin�;�x� would a�rea. t�r. Ford repiied t�av ease�» i ment on north side vro��ld run tt�c► close i;a f��us�s. ��z`s. Carlsan sta.tc3c� that �Y:�y werQ Y�3.11ir.� to �1ve �as�men� on �ouyh o� ea� v�ids, bu� not bo�n� 11'�•� �.j�gr Ey,t3���d E?�'jQUt. �'.Y2P, possib.iZ3ty of puttin� road �hr�u�h 3crasa r�:ar of ; L�r�an (�ot 16) properby, runnin� nQrth anri south. i�Zr�. Carlsen ��sp1_�.ad ��.at �hey �rou�d oon�ider fiivin� sLrip �or said roaci, if it did no� spoii �lzeir ��t. i T+ir. L��rson in�u� red i.f it would be xas�b3o far t]�e City to �urchag� l�d fro� ��m�r of Lo� 17. �ir. �ep,ner oxnl�i.nod that it would b�: pos�ible, be��L suc:h p:� ^ curame�� w���ld be asse�sed �,ryni.nst b�nef�.�tin� o4m�rs. i�ir. 3rale,y ��:�c�i-rQd �.:' , r� �.•�: was po��xbZe to• selZ lot� 9�000 sq. f�. in si�og assuu-c�,ng that somc� day �� ��ater anci �e�a�r �ould be pu� in. Zdr. Se�z�sr expiain�d �that b�.zildi.n� �ermi�s � z>ro�t7.d onty be '3�sued �Co every I$sC�30 aq. ft.; in aiher words, every o�cher �.o�,� i;r. Sra7.ey �tat�d tha.t between Lo�� 11t �d�l�: there -3�u1'dibe no accessi wz;d t� a.r.qu3.�ed whQre road would go throu�ls. The Eriginasr replied thaU at p�ovi.�us � � mseii.z�, Mr. �aud�en had stated tha� he is wi3lit�; ta dedicate whai; i� asededo , t�� Snow� rQ�rasont3n� I+�'. Sandgre�ss stat�ed tiiat Mr. Saud�r�n h�.d not bEer� �noti� � £�.�si oS he�ri�, duc� ta tha fact �iaat hs lf.ves 3n Minneapc]ie. ifs�'. T�rso�, I � I�ot 16, statsd that at la3t mae�ing! road was �Eo go' thraugh ac��uss S�ud�re�z py aperty + about 5fl or bo �'�a� a..cra�s Pront of lot �d tt�en aaras� Lo� 16. � . Yi�-�. Saud�nron �ranted accass Lo Ri.ver lot�. If raad �oas �%rough c� 16 end 3l� i�. wi1�3. atill Isava no 8cc��s to R3.ver. i�r. segn�ar s'tat.ed that .�'• SSUC3�ren . ; ��:i21 have to plat land, and bri,n� plat in far apparoval. Mr. 4naR� aekad about i tho po�si.biZ�.ty of pu�tin� road S.�n on north side of Lot l�i and on up to ths �, �ast l�.�er Road. Mtr. Segnsr repiied thmt it cauld��� �o through iyecause of � housQ and �a���a cm Z,c�t 27. Mr. 5r3gnsr su ;ges�d a p�asi.bility af gettin� % o�n�r o� Lo� 17 �a donaf.c� 14 �es'ty �.nd be�,yin4q other ���ed 20 ie�t. I�ir. Se�a� j sug�ested thQ �03.2.o��ing pro�asat= Movo u�iliL-� pale�. on south lin° o� zot 12 i a.�d na�ri�h side �f Lo'� 3.5 • to be Ti'�OVOt� "i;,0 �tACIt �.�.21� Qf '�Yl2'A9 �.O'i`,8 on La� i.2 snd s no� �,h li� of �ot ].�, Plu� an �ddi�3.ona1. 2$ �eat on �outh side a� La� �5 �o be �s��n fa•r road to exfi.end b�c4c 7.00 �ee'� a2.cng �at lia, and cut, dia�ona'�.'�y' scx�o�s i��•t Z5 to the F,as�t mide of Lni� 16, southeasL maros3 Lo� 31. '�e taoulcl �at�e IO �e��t alon,� �cu�h �idQ of i,�ta ��.s 30, 2nd 29: with the as�um�ation �haf: �te c�.� got ���f?cie�2L amoun'U o� l�nc€ +ro;:i o�rr.er o� Lot 17 to ge� riQh�aw�.y. x',•�. Se�;nsr suff�ested a ta�.!c wiih o�aner of Lot 17, and su��sst,ed �eflgle o� ar�a � c�n� �,o ts ., s with t�ir. Sa�.ddren, I�ot 1�, �xid t,ha� ca11 meetin� Lo pr�`�e that . t�ter� t�*ar� not ab3aCtian� t.a prc�pnsal. ties�rir►g Wf13 c2osod. , . �y � � MAY � 1959 � n � ) .«r,��:, � Mr. Lee and I�lr. 8ern dohnson xera pre9on�: to discuss propoaed Builder�e Supp7y Millwar�s ?on3.ng. Buildi� �}�1an and archit.c�at s s dcawit� aP proposeci futnre buildi�r� �*as pTesented. 24r. �ep,ner replied, in answ�r �o buiidir� �4 p�rmiL $oning, that the sonir�; chan�;e �aas not yet c�enpletecl. A pending a�. gublic he�r3.�g before Ccuncil Mea�in�, and required pazblications is first sf,ep. Mr. ��;ner s�sted thab miniwum i3.mme requ#.red would bg three ar fovr ��oeks� bu�t 'mas:irntun cauid be 90 cl�ys. ff,r. I,es described� in detail, t?is pro» paaed building; �o be ut�.li�ed for caUinat mak�ga 2ina�.eum, re�1 est�tea en�3�rt�erin�� draf'ti.n�� etc. The�e �aanld be daubZa do�rs in fron�, and vea��i.tl 1.�tcirtg sygtem �a heln eli�ain�ts m�chinery r:oises. �.'tz�y sirr�s�ed tho x'act �:hat th�x w�nLsd .t�us buil8i»g to be very 3�tr�.ctiv� �ritla l�r:d5cagin� i� f�ont area, and r�a�er3.a�1 deli.�ery pas?dn� {�Toul� �� � � r�ur o� b�.�3.1d�} w�.�?z cu��o� mer gaxking �t side. iAr. ,Lee st�ted thai �aiE;Bf?1`v plan ailawed h3 fe�� ir� sic�e stree�. :4r. r�� repl.i�d that th� ox�dinan.c� �a�ovi.c���s For 80 f��� °rom a�.l abutti.n� sfareet3. 'rir. Day re4d �"�e zcn�.n�? 7.� �as �cr Cit3r of I�°rid1.;�;�� It waa �Cho�x�aa�;, �ay IIr« nay, that, area ca��3.8 Le �oned C2«l; and if No, ��.w� c�;zld �e used as is, *�ri�h �.3 �ooic �l�.ow�ce fr�. s.id� si;r�e�. i��. Se���r r��p�.x�� tlzat L-hey �hou3d pre�ent plan �� tY!� Coancil for hear�,, and sia�ac� �,h�z��; i �. • t•rouid no�L be ou'� c�f order fur a�e�bzr o£ FI-�7.n�; Co¢r�iss�on tfl s��c �� n:: �xf.r�, ; o f;l� i�ext cnnsidera�'.�on csa� u�s�*r<�,,.;G� d? spoS23., �3'ab1�m. iiinn�a�:� is :��wi_1 r� ior.;er �;�x�r:��� � r�Ust,� sesrra�;e �o ez��� �1:�� x� lines fx•orn ou�sid� �°��so '���i^ �� Fn�in��r ���?_�ir_ed �ha� we ca �a� ��ave ax� 1�.cens�d se►�a�e dis�sa�. r,��?�:����.:� �:o�s. a� t?^.� pre�en� t�e. It t�a� a� sa Fo:�.nt,ecl ca� tha� scr,aage h�d �_:°s: .�,�;�slyq',,,� �,� ���n c;�:Mperi iZ sp�:��.f'ied m�.11�'t�3.GS� �,+u� i:Iti.$ �lls tlinl.�l.�od by ��f3 i3if -c :��� �� �• r�Sn�zc Z:orks la�� ycar, c:ue �o s�zncl con�n� from cess�oo?: .%,r. "�=t;�� L:� ��.•�� I L;.;� a'1�7.?9'�J.CF!"!S: ':'I1f� first; ��r�s� t,o su��ast to Lhe Couricil th�� ��:�y :j :c?�L �� , i ia�:�i�3 e:'urrt��, licerse viola�ions. �3 3econd was to consult an �n�-�r:y�:� ��s ti�i; a �:^o��em of di��sa3. �n uiscuasa.o�, i't was d.e�ide� ich.=�v CiLy �z����.d ��rTf �c� �, �>�� ccm,:�or:o i:o prov3.d� this ��rvice, a��c� Iir. Kravik thou�h�c :ii: s:�ou? c� kt� sir� �Q�,�, ':._� to Ga�rtc�.l that ail s�tr�raes �cnn�rac�or� ai;cu? ci grovide ��zr�a.c� �1s� �s�M�.c•� vi��� covei��..��, a� to �I�vre �uch �zs�o�a]. fi�.•rr �tQUld diwpo�e o�' ����.�e,� rlr.r2� Si�7'.G t��3.uGU8S�.011 Wi3:i ��3� t th� �.�4��aio :^�a��e na n�� of ��at 23. it t�a� r:z�uzinp ��st �ri LoL� 1., � �:�:,c%�.vide f,'���.= �.r I�L• s o :r���an� z�a� s3t for l'�,y th� Os�t:��as� Adci�.��.on e�ser��e:-��. m�ie accee;� ae�.���n �at� �3. anc� 22, d�e poin �Qd r�v � tha�: a rr�ad couZr� xao�: bs 2,� 3, and Yt. t?�rnera o� p2^opc�t;� ir n fi,hs nor�h �nd 3outh 1�aL a�' L�ts 2 25, 19�9. i�.,nc;i�28�` r,;,`u.? ��f :.I G�tl�, h�� 4;.� �C,�,c.i¢4�'•pQ ':.�SE L�L� .{inw`� v . . pt:v tiihi•nnF�i2 i`e:� ��.TIL^-, � ti1i� ��'e;�. �;�znf. tQ 2 an� 23 � ?'a �lic e .,�r i 7. "� ♦ e �v �2t:`�` �/1�'• �, !L•1�•�r��r carx �� t.��rw��ion ��_.� th� aa�_n�, �f Pcate il� ocit� s pro�or��� I�.r g°� � �tu��ed tha� �.� rwd been �u:.�•e cl���, �� Ac�te Brook3 that Cit�r ��c�«ld ��o•�• :�;�ca•a�w� �� izis �nrius��°i� _r..l'o�r��yo ii31 ora3 �.;:nc�, p�.s�d by Gout�cil! dosc���bQ:� ;��:�.f�.c 'ic�4 �� �n ai.law�d for ���a�.�.or cari�, wi;th ,no incr����, a�.? a-��d� :�i.�^. ��°a���� a�n��ci . to 'r.avc i� r��zo�3�d for �:o;.^A spa�� Po� trailo� camp. �ast �'laru�in� C�mm.i���.on aai�i Counc:Ll re�zanr�d � o prr�viae an equ�i. amoui�t o� �ropcs�ty �o bs r���r���d . Co�rs:n€�r�i�.e ?:t ¢ra� decidad �tr.a� t:,e r.ng�e��:s• ehcu�.+� coa���c� N"lt. Eroc�;bs ;�s:� �a�l�;. viZ�.wR iR"ritiLLi� d��ie � ' � - - r ! � MAY �'r }ggg � , _ t � � � �, ti � A �� �Ye �x� diacussion aavered n+aed for a new City Hall, ae per m�no mai�-� au U t� Crnmcil i3embers, due to rapid overycrowdi.ng conditions aaused by the fa�t City grcxath. i�Sa.tt�r was discus�ed �four alte�natives), and it �ras sug�est,sd that Plann3np Carr.►ission t�embers Cive t?v.s consideration,� and �rhaps come up with ides,� in the waq of this future planni.n�� by ich� next ma�tiriga I�e��ing Tras �djaurned at 11:30 �.ma pia�nning C�rani.ssion 0 � MAY 2 6 }959 _ _ _ _�.,,.�,,.,_ �--r- .,: � ' '. . -,; � . _ i �' 1. � .� - �. .,� : ink�i� T�: F1.8imi.np, CiCiIr�13.s 6�.t�lZ Q�ari�IeaaBA: Oa�e of the items which � ar�e also sup�osed to take up this eveninR, has to do with future pla�n:lt�g for City iial7. gctfvities. ih�e to ihe rapid ov�erocz�c�sd�.n� conct�.tions caused by the Past Citq growth, there i� a r�ed. for additianaZ personn�l and oFfices. � There appears to be several schools o£ thought re3.ative to such pZan, ni.ag� One plan wauld ixYVOlve the talcia� ov�r of the present Shores�ood Lounga�s and with minor revisions� con�ert the same into our futuxe Ciiy Ha1I. Tiiere sre already a nwnber of room� Wh�ch can be used or fuLher sub� diva ci�d into offices. It is centra3.l,y 3acated, with a large parkin� area to the north, which seems to m�ke this a suitable locatione TYse present City Aall area co�ald then be utili2ed for off�-sa1Q l�.quar3 as weil as an on�s�2e bar; and because of its location and i�s c�.ase proxi� mity to our fu�ure industria7. arez, ii is felt th,3t liquor receapts c�u�.d be subs#,antia2Zy increased. �aLher thou�ht weuld involve � Qrec�ing a new builcia.ng, up vver oiu° present equ3.psnent sho�, which roaf be�tns could suppar� the necesszr�► h�avg fioo� �rhich wo�7.d be requircd, Such structure would �hen hause �he p;,�sent Fare Depar�ment� anrl in exchaz�e, the existing Fire Dopar�msnt area wou�d be side panel,�.eri and roafed anz� used as a large Councit CY�mber, wi�h su� �� able nea�ssary revisions. It won3.d thus ].eave the preserrL Cowaci3 araa uo be furthes canver'ted isito other necessary �Citq Aali off3.ces. Due La the struc�ura � of th�: p-r�sent C�.ty Na11 snd the lack af necessary s�ructural su.ppor�, it �sould r�o� be feasible to add az�r addi.iiona7, sto��y io �Ytis existing bu3lding. � : In the event that the equip4nent garag;e xas so modified for the F�e 1�par�t�ment, it would tnean that the doors would mos� likely Yace �he south; ancl fire trucks would not be �p as advantageous a pvsition as at present� when gu7.ling ou� an�o Iiighway 56� �n ths event of a f�.re alar�re. � third thau�ht is to dispose of the present City Iia1.i structure: through the bid methady retainit�; perm�.ssion to use s�ame, �til a compl.ete neW structure coa�2.d be erected on tn� nor-�h side of Pice Creet;s im�edieate3�y east of Highway �t Pi'ovided wre cou3d pro�ure this Zand area fraai :�lr. Ate].son i at a reason,able price. Hs mi�ht be pac�v�iled upan to donai� a Cer�aiY3 amount. of ths lendi to be added to that which wou3.d bo purchased by the City. At� eSfor�t �ri1l be made to con�act Mr. Nelson, within tha ne� fe� days, relative to suah land procur�nmen�. In the meant�ae, it is sugges�?d t�at each of tlle Pianning.. Co�ssion M�atiers give p�rsonai consideraticm to sil �hree �roposed chanAess or perhaps come up �r3.th soma new idoa.s� .%n the t��,q of �his � future pl,anning, , a '// /j�I�l� ��, . '�€� ,� , •_ws•": .t--� �� .��,; .. ,���,� . _ MAY 1 2 1939