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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1947-0819 REG MIN 1'/'-- August 19, 1947 No. 24 "~ r---J The Counoil met in regular aesBion at ,.:SO P. M. this date., Present. Mayor Wiley, Councilmen Daugherty, Fhchborn, MeITill, Nosler, Redford, Weitzolo Absent. None The minutes of the previous meeting _re read and approved as read. Monthly reports of the Electrio, Street and Water Departments were read. aocepted 'and ordered plaoed on file. A letter from the Ashland PlamUng COI!I:Il1ssion making recommendations following the filing of petitions and the holding of a publio hearing waa read. This letter UD- animously reoommended the approval of the petition involving blocks 400. SOO. 600 and 700 on North Main Street in' changing from a residential to a business district. It un- animously rejected the petition of Mr. Winters in making'East Main Street into a bus- iness district, atating that it oovered too muoh area for a needed business distriot> at this time. It rejected the petition of the Ashland Real tlr Board with the exoeption of North Main Street, some oonsideration waa given to the Boulevard. but action was deferred. C. M. Frazier waa present and spoke in favor of the recommended ohange. .-~--~-:tt Waa moved by Redford and seconded by Merrill that the recollillendation of the Planning Commission in ohanging the 400 to 700 inolusive blooks on North Main Street to basiness be approved and the Zoning Ordinance be(approved) amended aocordingly. Carried following a unan6mous*~ roll call. In connection With the opening of East Main Street to bUSiness, Mr. Winters talk- ed in favor 01: same. It was moved by Redford that the Zoning Ordinance be amended to include East Main Street from 4th Street to Mountain Avenue as open for bus~ss. aec-' onded by Daugherty aui oarried following a un"n1mftUs roll call. A petition signed by 78 people living on Siskiyou Boulevard opposing a ohange frCG residential to business 1mS read.. Joe LeVeque spolle in favor of opening the Boulevard to business and E.lmunrl Dows spoke at length in objection to opening same. It was final- ly moved by Daugherty and seoonded by Merrill that the Boulevard remain as it is. I G. M, Green spoke against the aoUon of the Council in making East Main Street Ii. business area, as did Dews again. Mr Green thought that the Council and Commission, should have met aui the matter discussed ami the issue arbitrated. A letter from C. P. Talent, Chief of Police concerning the jusisdiction of the Police and Street Departments was read and discussed and referred to the Street for. report and olarification and understanding. Nosler spoke on the IIIIl.tter. Following fur- ther discussion, it 1IBS IIIOved by F1schborn and seconded by Redford that a motion made some time ago regarding painting streets. zones etc, being illegal, Slllll8 be rescinded.. Carried. It 1IBS moved by Fisohborn am seconded by Weitzel that the Chief of Police attend one meeting per month and on speoial meetings as required. but Binoe this 1mS already a requirement, no aotion was takllll Dono the mot1o.. , Building permits numbered from 122 to 129 inclusive _re approved upon IIIOtion by Fisohborn, seconded by Merrill and carried. Total of permits, $15.000000 The City Sup't submitted a plat of' Bellvi... showing the looation of three streets and one alley proposed for IIh1s area. Atter a disoussion, it 1mS moved by Daugherty and seconded by Weitzel that the plat be approved and the work authorized. Carrieda Sewers in the new Bellvtew Addition to tllll City of Ashland weredboussed. Realtyl Proposed plans for the Chautauqua Park entrance _re approved uPllU IIlOtion by Daugherty, seconded by Fisohbdlrn and carried. Briggs and Neil to pay their share of the improvements adjacent to their buildings. On IIIOtion, the Council adjourned to meet at the oall of' the Mayor. I~ Attest. (Signed) J. Q. ADAMS (Signed) T. S. WILEY, Reoorder Mayor l