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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPC_Minutes_69.11.03_Unsigned:11T�TiI OF' '1 R1i{"xUL0 r�� OP °l'FIE � f�dPa?F� C011-11 SSION MD DI TIC C OUMIL CITY HALLO IME MOSA M 0I1, ON .'ZOYDAYj; 11 i MER 3, 1969 a AT 8900 P41- r=E-E, CALLED TO ORDER AT 8 s O3 P.M. BY CWItUKI NOBLEE ROLL CALL - P-naamati Comm. Collis, Tbxxmalo :&lftnger,, Stabler Cbairmsa Noble Absents Co. Doice i-Ot? on made by Comm. Pxlfinger, seconded by Comm, Colliss ® to approve the minutes from the regular meeting of October 20A 19699 as oub- mitted. 1.1otion cared unari mmx8ly. APPO327 1EM Coo . Collis wags zppointaed secretary for the ye6x 1969-1970 by Chairman Nobble. Chairman Noble appointed Comm. I3oice and IL'xm1 to serve on the Land Division Committee. Chairman Noble appointed Comm, Collis@ 1-Ulfinger and Stabler to serge an the Zo-,d ng and Variance Gv=ittee. RESIGIdATTON Letter of r+esigation from John naar received and filed. PiJ uc im&Rrn -- PnPOSED ORL72Ili = A,,mDnx A. mcia 14 Proposed ordinance ameiding Article 14, "Vra me and Conditional use Permits.- of Zoning Ordinances No. II. S. 154. Reprised proposed ordinance transfary--Ing voxianae functions to the Board of Zoning AdJuastment and clarifying the intent of enabling section thereof (co tinucd from October 20, 1969). The City Planner stated that the public hearing was opened at the last meeting. At the request of the Cam. the public hearing is being continued tonight so that the propciaed ordinmceq can to re- vised to include content on the four required showings of Section 1402 of the: ordinances. The worms, "Board of Zoning; Adju-stm=t" have bean subasti'Wted is place of the wow, the: °=Plwming Com- mission" on items balying to do with variances.. The words, "Hoard of Zoning Adjustment" Will be included along =Ath the "Plwu ng Commission" in those sections which refer to procedures for process- ing variances and conditional use permits. The mended text now readst lornen practical difficulties, unnecessa -j hrxdahips, or results inconsistent with the general purpose of this ordinance results thaTugn strict and literal interpretation and enforcma7�w.:t of the provisions hereof, the Hoard of Zoning Adjustments shall have the authority as ar udainistrati v act, to grant, on such conditions as it ray determine, such variances as may be in harmer-y with the general purpose and int-erit of this ordinwee so that the spirit of this ordinance shall be ob® asrvd, public safety and wolfare secured and aubstanti &I justice dome; p-ay.ded v that no variance may be grmted which would pert any listed use in a more restrictive ffioaae; or which does not most the four required shawing$ of Section 1402 of this ordlimanoe® public hearing opened at Ss18 P.M. Since no one is present in the sud�i5nce to be heard on the question, the public hearing was closed at Lis lg P.M. "lotion made by Corm, 1'.Ulfinges seconded by Coup Stabler, to for- ward the amended ordinance to the City Counvil with the recomwm"ti.on that the ordinance be a&ptw-l. Aypss Comm, Collis, Nisnael, :I1flzger, Stabler, Chairmen Noble NorS a None T-4otion made by Comm. Collis, seconded by Comsa, mir cal, to adbpt Resolution P.C. 154m756, recvwendirZ to the City Council that the proposed ordinance be odop•ted, AYr,Zs Comm, collie, Himmi, vIalfi,-agos Stables chairman noble N IFSx ?Done m-x m: -- 106 i 1 s T Si`Rff-- T Review of two proposed single family dwellings on adjoining lots haying no side yawl on a carcunnon lot line, and five foot yards on rar in:L?g sides - locat-d at 1066 let Street (review required by Resolution P,C. 154m717), The City Plannz�r pr esentGd the spplic&nt r s plot pleas and photographs .- 3-- of the p per y° &M adjoirdng p pexts eai to the Coarx4zsion. He stated thwbt acecordi t-101 Reso"Uxtion PX,. 154 0117, plot platy and elevations become- aub"le at to :tvnyderw= b.r the Plaruiftg Commission. The plea plwi shvws 5 foot ride yards on the "outside" of the pax -eels and 750 sq fe-at os "F ar y"exd for each unit. Me front yard is shown as zam,. let ly pw,..rd, , ,I though it would be possible to pravide landscaping was in the fz-ont yard, which would ba more visually pleasing, T14r. Crawford stated tassel it ie the sta f a s re3commmdati.on to approve the plot plan and eleyatiawg subject to la coping being provided by the: applicant as € hom as "Mchibit All dadted. Nov bar 30 1969, and part of the ftle. Tod Cysewski., 522 No. Paul:Um, Red=.do Beam, astrit,!�d that he would favor iaaadscapizW because of the ae athe t io val-ae that would be added. Cam. Malfinger felt that the 6.-3 ielopmewa a -ma upgrading. Chaaaimen Noble questioned whather the "subject tag ravieWl wording of the ordinance might be deleted in the f utm-e or whether it would be necessary for as conditional a permit. Z.&. Crawford replied that the Plam2ing Commission. ,night grant cocoon variances in the future, However, by retai.nibag the nrevi.ew l prerogative in the initial. stage, the Com. can still control the type of development that waa considered at the time of the adopti.e n of Resolution P.C. 154-717. Motion made by Cam. Stabler, seconded by Com, T., ilfin ger, to appra-.re the applicant's plot plan =4J alevation a. Comm. Himmel stated that, became the driveway was just 10 feet lung, a possible pi v'vlem of cars blocking the sidlor.,ja2k and street would exist. Hr. Cranford explained that this problem was oo:=x to the area, but that the Iota are too small to simitaaeously actileve open space and adequate off street parking requir-faca-ats, AYES: Comm. Collis, Mi msl, rya.' Yi Wger, Stabler, Chairmw Noble MIES: Hone Aotion aerie by Comte. Stabler, seconded by Cep. iaulfinger, to adopt Resolution P, C. 154-757 r appm,�y ng they baai.ld[inge as presented by 'Ir. Cyaewaki, based an the deterininaati.cn by the :PlAnn-Uig CO MAesi:on that the plot plaaaas and elevations meet the concept envisioned by the Comma when Resolution P.C. 154-717 was adoptedl 4o&dch in effect &&lows an upgrading of all building by allowing adjoining lot usage with abutting walls and a 0 foot side yard aetback on the wa in lot line; further, that the plans presented -to the C:om, meet all requirements of the intent of Resolution P.C, 154-717 and that the developer has agreed to cry ke~ the devel opmont ives:aform with the staff rega'ydi lax-edscaxping. . tea Corme Himel� P"ulfiaeger, SSI tiler,, Chairamm "Toblee T'3IFS a ?Tone Cc . Coll -is statai that it was • he desire of the Com. at the tie of the adoption of Resolution P, C., 15 717 to obt&ira flexibility with, regard to arc-b.itecvArai ehandards, but. that he didn't think the applicant t Inad 'Ewen ad?,=tMe of the possibilities, and the atnactAuv under ciiiscussion leaves a lot to be desired architectur- ally speaking. REPORT OF ArSlDEMI M H;Tn,33M RECORD Re aommud to the City Council whether or nest the proposed orrli.nancce requiring a "Report of Residential Building Record" eshauld be enacted as recoeimw.ded by the South►rsat Area Pl=mIng Coanacil and revised by the City Plwmer and City Attorravy, The City Planner stated that a fw sections of the propose9d ordinance have boon revised an the advise of he City Attorney and is now pr°eamted to the Gmw4. for cmsideer�,d,jn aid reco=tnWation® Coe. Collis questioned what poaitiean the Swth Bay Board. of Realtors would take re4aa..--,xLLag the ordinance. Chzd.rmm Noble replied that idle there will ba awtions from real estate brokers,, in his opiniont. the ord�.nca i.,,re will be an asset to the City. However, C%aairmw Noble felt that a good d-sal of clarification will be aaeeeseary ragm-ding non-corafonzi nf, eyes, Since the concern of reaalteara in that if aam tip pry a (wMah are goteuu&l.ly b uuLl ess) are cuq),eaeed to buyerso the borers my become imnecessarily concerned. For ale, ne eonforn ing ewes Which am aeoept ble because they were already* used for that purpose prior to wing. Ttr. Crawford stated that to be fair to both aide, they form will ham to be carte ftIly written and if at ai1 possible, unifons with other ai.tle e e formes, At, the present, all the South Bay cities are prapaxd lg this type of legislation. Chad.rMaca Noble atatesd that this ord:, a mce repre:eftnd a big moves on the put of the City and it should not be adopted iij haateo to be amudeed at leisure. Me Cow. ghoul d act me the sourAi ng board, if possible p and take that prea6ure off the City Council. bti.on rude by Cam Collis, seconded by Cc , I•�l.finger, to for. enand the proposed a-rdirarmicee to the City Coumil for their acm., sideration and avecmarr...Adon. Paera, that the Pig Commission has reviewed it and feel that this is the )d4ht atop in asljmjnatjng nova •ce nforaing uass. '.'bti.on later w itkdraqn, CcisaY. IMMMI felt that chie to awe Wp�!!®v:. aaa Lhro;,ghout he ore hire, a few phrasss ehould be ad"•zo-d in order to avoid. future v .r. •'F or misumierataywi,ing of the execution of t;ie or i.naaacea Vm...Y ass "or being used" armed U, ` ssidw-Ltlel h-alldtayr, shall m@m-n my improved real propel deei.& ied or porn, itted to be used or bed used for filling p� our _ S, ea., °&tom. F ga the City of I„e eFa Beach, amd shall include the ai3 dfs-Z or e-,,Pmaturae located on said improved real pa rty, " in o char to e7 vxify the povition of the selier� "niia col-IfoA'aLdties Wid/ov, mRdad to 14-ay k8'tom ncn- amformities and/ r violationa of City Building Code or Ong Ragaations"; "and report thereon" added to "Upoii the Tarified crest of Sadler, a pbyvical ex minati.on c4d report $hams --on of the WWOOt PrOPOrtY shall be made by the Building Daap&Ytftzrt:, a finally, the phx-!.Ae "failure of the City to r*rfo " a0ed to the end of the o dinmio e to protect the seller if all efforta were made to obtain the meord the he City wac unable to furnish. Chairmw Noble questioned VM, the ordinance oosi.derrwd only rosi - dential. 11r. Ce^ Ord rep7.Jed that this was tine to the woixUng of the Stag enabling aaot, sad if the "Residential Report" is ssuocessf 1, then the State would prabmbly can -eider conwrrai.al, and industri€a property. lit also added that in many cities cohere maalti- ceaomroial zones exist, miarepreaw-tation occAuss as to hoc a propel in any certain zone can be used; the reforaq a "Ccumercial Report" emia- d. be most bearefieiaal to the people.. The City Planner &-- ated i L-at, his r°ecowwnfttion is to fonwmrd the ordanaace,q as &mende1,, to the City AttorAeye Chairman Noble steted tit he waa].d lils'a to wait for the opinion of the South Sad' 2oard of Realtors regarding tics ordinanco,, Z.btian made by Com. Csllist seconded by Cam. rk,finger,, to ree- ommgwd that the City Attomey review the revised ordin=oe Urld that the ordinance be iRibmitted to the South limy ward of Realtors for their reviser and connent. It has b.,jw. detezu-Ined that this Gomm. plans to tame action on th s subject at the next =,-K:i*laarly soh led meeting &nd to place t4ie itan on the age® .P,, s Comoro Collis, lir= :1, lklfinger, Stablarg, Chairmaar ";able NOES a None Proposed am ubrpmtt to City Zoning Ozdinanee providing a Planned Development Zone ca"gory wherein davelopmwt ftandards of aV zone may be modified by ord-i a nee in order to prroxviele more is exible development techniques. By Resolution of 'ant*mti.on. The City Plumer stated that the City Attorney is still working on the legal rmifioatioitu. Therefore, 'eihes puawpose of tonighVs discv2 ssi.on is to get v. suum y of the Plwini ng CcmnLssioraga feel - Ingo as to the bust dir-action to go in a PD :;one, hem are two Ve *A:� go: ordinance sir resozutione If the *tqwd.uds are adcpftd - 6- by re solutionp heith T-ndif cations of' dk: r? caps►: etas;, M3.1 pmparty in the zomrs eri) a d be cutject to a precisa plan to be approved by the Plaming Co psi tin 'before ismvmoe of a DX11ding Pe to Homer, derolepere mnd builders question this amsthod became of the rmaert,-anty as to what the Came. miaiit do. Builders may go to a ,great deal of zxxpen5s in preim-nUig plow aud elections and have the plan-,,&:U Ccqnission reject thm for a rMsOr: to them; therefore, 'they want to know the rales in cdvarwsm A'Ir. Crawford stated that the City Attomey feels a bowel% °, that by, s(ttting the rules in sdvanoe9 in effeat a now sme wea 1d be ado fx d every time the PD sone is adopted. If the PD wee dmmlelmnt etkaidarda are Adopted by ordiencs, rules and regulatims are then established by midah the property in develop", subject to no arbitruT chmge by the Plwwing Coan.asim in the futWto Coma Collis stated that umW conwn- •tiew,, vAAle only In the bgSiraLimS stage of dwrel,opmt, hr-vs already esteblished domlop. ment atar arda. He would prefer that the Cow work with the d;s elopers' p1mis rather tip. the Coen developing its MM plum He felt that a hardship on the domloper is cre&ted by -LxUA*z too mwW restrictions wialmt tb.sil tbxm3h, Chairman Noble stated that a capricious I'1annW Cohesion might scans demlopers away r+aga.-rd:mg cm-tai*i arestrictima on landscaping, esetbacksa height restrictiotm and design techniques. He cuwvti.oned fdmt should coem fi.ret, the rules and regr> Ut-1 omw; or the developer, along with time Commies ion, organizing the atauM=&a, Thrr. Crawford state-d that a reaurri~ag thow of his Gus v°s 616- cues3ion was that time City has to take the leadership in eeUmishd ing et tr&-, ds and that the City could guide the da-volop nt of certain areas by ruing some of the developer's options. By telling builders they must bAva gable or hip refs or balconies, some of the developer's optima are imiodiately talwn n op there- fore,, in effect, the r alea are established in aftwoe. Comm. Stabler stn•'.id that he can see PD yea in different a"as In the City and ame of the xvquiraLTnzmte discussed %roul.d not fit the of other sections Coemm, Collis asked the City Planner to define the PD zone M% . Crarwford erplalaa . that the PD sonde is, basically, me in which the raid rules of the ron: ng Ordin-ance net aside and spudal males are mde up for a deavelopninit, The new rules ara tAsed on a precise plans the lot exea and the height, side or mwe yard reqair - worts may vary. Also, additional landsaapiM or eoeatr al. of the color of the build:L gs may be izVoaed. He further fied that the Plwtn ng Co lesion should pant into the rules vrbatcv►r is +eoded. in the area and the proxmrty omers, buyers and neighbors enuld, therefore, be of it at Wao time of the PD adoption, -7- Cones. Collis stated that he was opposed to too 91843P a- -9trictions Mrw felt tiler, a araxe-. in size ayartmmt, opera *race Wd s'-1rki'ng ama 1.stir► wraujd ice a srafficiext b"-era for &;�."53.op :2tjt -f3tmdax,�Uo The Cominsion expressed a eoncem for an atiapt-ed precise plan that is sold sow. after. 5ra Crawford explained that if the property 801d, 'rhe tc+-a o wes wmild Irm rsqairad to bu&ld aacor&tng 1;0 ttka approvtd plans or eject mwt corms back to the: Clty vjith -wirlsad p1ma for apv s'al by tbl.,, Plaanizg t;csxe USi Onx The City Plamer suggested that the Zoning Committae take the "PILVOOd D v velorAwnk Zone" &yid the "Planed I o"Zz ,wmi to and. Reviaad Propsrty Ds, ajapaeent 3taizia :ds" topics for furtbardiscussion with the City Attorney and himself to work there into actual ordinances. He ft or stated that the Comm. has two optional the City could proceed with a PD zone, or continue the way it is presently going arA just ah=ga the R-3 atw-rl �& to be more restrictive or more in line with our raNat building practices. Coles. Collin requested that the staff bring Qz:eerpts of nrdU aces from other cities, The Zming and Variance C=xLtteev am--cLeting of C Collis, pftl.finger, Stabler, will meet with Mr. Crawfordo .lft�.dWq Tlovenbar 7. 1969, at 7e30 aom-, at thu Internt-J.6n.1 Hcuae of Panoak,9e9 to disams item 7 and 6, j*m1Sr, pLw Srl'1l7!]&ms FoR 3.4,00-15D BU)CFE or, WC-MOSA A The City Planner stfted that the City Cctmoil, Tuendsy c7ening, sbm1d, aace ding to pr(ndaua intent, imiti ate a :uholge of zone from C-2 with R6-3 Potential to R-30 A. praciami pim mast be adoptedq an era nrnae regnireamt, before a potentia scone is changed, Since the Citgr is initiating the chawge3 Mr, C:rLwfc -d the City will have to provide theprecise plan. De"lop t= 5tzn&--rdB for Bloc: 339 irermoaa ' -c)a, 1400-1600 Bermaas. Avomoo mere Presented by the City Pl�i%nner to the Cam. COM='S, based on th* juckes- owntA deytiaty wers olffcred by 31re Crawford for each of the ae proposed PD standardae 1, Alloy awthack - The Como has aMd'oned the Jukes - Howard de-7alopme nt being moved 6 feet westerly, allowing the deVelapero a 1 foot setback from the m w property* line. Also, the Como han required them to dodi.cats 5 feat for Ax'izr7: alloy vidwiing purposes; kkowaver, in order to follow through an our intmat, it will be necovef:z7 to ae.T :11 re additicaal hand face other pkgT->3trt y amaere* 24 F°rmt, satba& - A, mquinaamb gi"ma to tha devel tho six-e of the b-'3i .dit�g in it fom-ard. The Caxa;w. uwit a a tee further md. w?id Whey c=1d canti« l ea- the P-nd Md "Ard stor eaa zw, add1t-LOUR-1 3 feet into the ip't 10 Foot franc yard. Raw r" the developam he. a decided to tLd14 eU&Igh'b ,� a3 tares ing the balac tins to ext and i&to the font 7ard tea. 3. Side y - An ancaoae1mvwxt aallou ace to : ncaur age they tMM hoUBG coaaept, al1al-}ins people to embine V.-war es an adjoining lots ate? fat woll:Lmg sapaa t,&l ° if they wish to sell, 4® R,wfs - Tn pnmddim a unable op5u deckv some flexibility li,ty in the use of a roof is achievak® 5s F�ta $ Faaleani es am aaaasaxsUa 1p capeaial for vwbir�a�a�* 6. Since p> ring will not be off of Hea mas Aveme, the 'I-10 fast of fraat youd can be U.-OFIGZPed. 7. Pam -'With no paerktag off of llsas ap a Av e,; the arubt;exm<-ane an concept will ba used, L,W. Cr@Word sated that F-,vxu-, Gshzy made tho carman .' %at the City noe,to dmmlop an &=% of co ?de noe; t aiat t~jw Planning Cow aasion should take the apg*�tmah of wkamg this this kuyvtons block of the City and comdt its tim a W m-hies t:, mavci * the block they ebcw- case of the City; that this a;.p-- ah6 therefore, will bring devel- opers into Her aeaa Cam® Hiawel stated that he would like to see the phM eo "with Bather xparbwnta developed wiftl n the; scc4m of this ordinweee" added to section on roofs to im-ure a pl*aelag ha mwW of structa"s. lie also gwstione°d the possibility of '.-z%vjng the developer have 30M sort of tree planting program, ,sir, Crawfqrd 2mplied that the tries planting program received that highaat reap mea fry the citizens in anwer to the last City N'a�mlettsr. He also added that he world discuss the m- tter iurtsr with P=1 Peterson, Sua pew• Intmadwit of Parks., Comm. Collis stated that the City toes not haw the large parkwa3,^a needed for vuah a program and that trees should definitely be planted along the few park. am •s in germs&. Coma. Rimmel queastii ed the kew bil.ity of ak-ble t.v9 a nterxaw has rid the block of an u �:R.i tly view, ­ 9 ._ Chaim Noble stAtsd that the City ahoUd cantaot meson about the possibility of kwadergr'ound utilitles for this block. This matter was referred to the Land Divxalon Co i.ttee for further study &nd report. .Ax PROVAL 04" a.41D PURCHASE Approve-1 of purchase of a portion of lot 3: H rd's We= View trot for em- nsion of an alley between n 41h and 5" Streets. Comm. Collis read than City Hanagor's mwo r egw rZ the Prop. rty ftrahase Appxo: a. A synopsis is as follows Plmaips cowl lion appxoval is required according to State laaw before thv City am caWlete paarehase; land is needed in order to extand, the alloy under an aaseaan. mt district proceeding for the full block; and the desirability of creating the district and v-,rtwAing the alley has bean supported by both the p 'opvrty ouaners and the City Council. Mr. Crawford at t d that the alley um deaden . in this particular block. By buying the lot,, the City will extend the alley thrau6i, from strut to street, and provide a, City parking lot on the north aide and sell the mmninder to the cuner° of the adjoining lot. 36tion made by CStabler, seconded by Comn., Collis,, to recoranend that the City acquire the property. Chrkrman noble r, ked Mr. Craasford to mko mim the par''.ng lot will have the proper turning radius. AYESi Coaam. Collis, Himel, P•'�alfiw.;erO Stabler, Chaain. Dm Noble NOES I Ilona SC T,u r C_g1FO':%A PLreR.'MIG CTLZ=S The City Planner stated that the meeting i4ll be hold Thursday, November 13, 1969r at Starnes Restaurant, Weaat Covina. The meting will be a nook Planning Cow ssi.on meeting, with various problem explored at this type of mepti ng He further stated that the PlawiUig Commission belongs to a number of organizations and that we should weess -them to fared out inch ones would be profitable and which ones we grant to take an active interest in. He stated that the Soy.= Wisrn California Plmn ing C�Sve+as 3s the most comi.ssioner-orler Gad organi.zatiaa. and the interation betw im Mtm cities is EA aeeaet to 'U18 City. smitlurcat P? araw� ixg coyancil is the most used of the orgarlri ji.zati.ows r,.r�d is a which could be the t be ne all -al to the city. Theyr, �qp �y�{� Jyy py ���s y��p� �g p�A ��y1,q��}J� qp he City KliQ.w-aer s al,-nd 1��!.l��fdyttp tie i�az in the p V'oese o WozitwYp«a4,g an & P� Ct4majo ion eC�_.,lnnar,, ct�3-spcwpormd the S'.J�thwmt Area planning Cmmil md Dwagsz Start o College, i rbm Studies DaPanrt- r ztd The pwWse of the ash is to dwmlop kaoi-11sdge of plamAne problems and to&jni q zes for Coriziesions. The r-MAAL-w Will Consist of tacaw ai sm Linz to Come ►F` thax' th= tochyAcig=m-a to tee nisi ww. He farther state-d that. if we can davelop krwfledwss of other Cho and ku Ledge of their proble s # marls can be inter- relaa►tedg Planning Conmdosi m-a can baglm to aaaaaagl.i:ah m wh more in the South Ham' aareaa.a The City PIPYiner eta3ted that the American Mmits of P15M;&raa will aaavAxcst a tshe r, conme for pla mere and city m anagore4 The comae will be hold in Saga Franalaecco FH.fty and Sgaturdvys in mid - November. There will be a 11',40®00 enrol..-nt fees he Own Lwtl- taste will conduct ae. similar course in the Smth Day are& @vvvLI= In Cam. Collis read the City '.AmWerllae )arson to the Planning CaMiBsicft aacz eem,iagr> the CcmolidaIw:d stock ddevalophka- t site, A ay€sorsis is an follaaass the developers la&ve heavily i i-ad thoir site de- -velopmnt and aubdivisi.on plan; and the Planning Cow ssi on is being regaested to adopt a resolution of intention to Bold a public hear- ing at the uext regular meeting,, November lTs lam® Cam. Collis wvndered what tne of c aangew bad occurx-W In the demlopment. Tor® Cxxwford replied baI', there will be no change in the number of unitep just an iiacraeased mabo • of lamer units. The mode of grading, draining to the street,, has been dhw4W oraeaatir)g ewaeml deadend drivevays rather than perimeter dri,vewRys -lotion made by Come Collie v seconded IWI Conm 111A.I ugerg to reo- onmand `fit this matter be re►cowidered at the next --agalsrly aaeheftled meecingg at the :?,a:Tapt of the City Air Comma Collis* Mmiel$ Mlfingar, Stabler,, Chalrmaann Noble WES a More Cfi=2 OF TINE OF MARI itS c1mirmar- irzz at 700 1� M r to a-'11-low ..n. Camrl. a obaz,,��,ip thw-av"alvas� Matt on mda 'v,,y GhaJ:�man b, y 1, beZin the ra-�,zWuagj; 7CO cmd i:md xj�lo t -,m. ag possible. AYESs Cmw, Coollis, lb.m,-Aad, ClarAnw-u Noblz NO= Mons T ATn*� adjourned at 10ty;� p.m, !Maxt meeting will be hold Novel or 17,, 3.969., JOE B. WaYUP-2 CRUPT MIX JAMS D. COL LIS,;