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z <br />~ ~ ` <br />6. Motion was made by Commissioner Burgin, seconded by Commissioner <br />Boyle that the City allow up to ,5.00 for tying in drive-ways <br />whichare within 3 to 5 feet of city road construction. Motion <br />carried. <br />+ + + + + + + <br />7. Mayor Pfeiffer. read a petition from residents on South 19th street. <br />(See Exhibt 1) Mr. Werner stated the containers have been moved to <br />accordance with the request. <br />+ + + + + t + <br />8. Mr. Werner reported that Max Quitta and Herbert Carr, City employees <br />had requested the City to pay the medical bi11s not covered by <br />hospitalization insurance, which they incurred as a result of <br />injuries received on the job. Mr Quitta requested X164.02 and Mr. <br />Carr $187.77. Motion was made by Commissioner Crofoot that an audit <br />of these bills be made and application of funds be paid to the proper <br />vendor by the City. Commissioner Boyle seconded the motion. Motion <br />carried. <br />+ + t + + + + <br />9. Mr. Askins stated Mr. Wolf's request to have the alley closed on <br />lots 22,23,24,25 and 26, block 34, Beach Park addition was in <br />order and the City Clerk be instructed to notify St. Mary's Church <br />and the utility company's of the request. <br />+ + + + + + + <br />10. Mr. L. R. Smith, Assistant General Manager of the Southern Pacific <br />Railroad appeared before the Commission. Mr. Smith stated the <br />railroad proposes to build a 12 to 14 (rack switching yard which <br />would necessitate the closing of the following streets: North <br />,~ Adams, North Tyler, North Madison, North E and North R. This request <br />was given to City Attorney Knox Ask ins for ratification. <br />Several residents from the La Porte Terrace area were present. <br />Mr. Robert McDorman and Mr. V. M. Calhoun spoke in opposition to <br />fhe railroad's request. <br />Mayor Pfeiffer stated the Commission would not take any action at <br />this time, but would have something final at the next meefing. <br />+ + + + + + + <br />11. Motion was made by Commissioner Crofoot, seconded by Commissioner <br />Boyle that Eugene Hovey be authorized to make an audit for a period <br />of 15 months, beginning Juiy 1, 1968 and ending September 30, 1969. <br />Motion carried. <br />+ + + + + + + <br />12. Motion was made by Commissioner Crofoot, seconded by Commissioner <br />Boyle fo reject bids received on Police car and ambulance and to <br />resubmit a nonce of accepting bids on both vehicles. Motion carried. <br />+ + + + + + + <br />13. Motion was made by Commissioner Boyle, seconded by Commissioner ~~ <br />Thomas, that L. H. "Sonny" McK.•ey be authorized to repair the <br />bulkhead on Bayshore Or., northside of Happy Harbor, at a cost <br />of ,175.00. Motion carried. <br />+ + + + + + + <br />14. Motion was made by Commissioner Thomas, seconded by Commissioner <br />Crofoot, That the City advertise for bids of contract to operate <br />the sanitary land fill. Motion carried. <br />+ + + + + + + <br />