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CITY OXMIL MW7fES - May 15, 1985 <br />B. <br />OJNSEW CALENDAR (Continued): <br />e) Resolution #48-85 accepting certain imQrcv eats in connection with <br />Lands of Kane (Via Felice - File PM 520 M 7 & 8) <br />f) Resolution #49-85 accepting easanent deed and ordering recordation <br />thereof (Lards of Notzek, Duval Way) <br />g) Resolution #50-85 setting the time and place of public hearing on <br />an application for a special land use permit (Lards of Stewart/Wong - <br />13456 Maxdoli Drive) <br />6. Claim - Dan Lynch - Notice of Insufficiency of Claim <br />7. Notion for Adoption: <br />a) Notion setting June 5, 1985 as the Public Hearing Date for appeal of <br />administrative decision regarding zoning ordinance - Lards of Murthy, <br />11632 Rebecca Lane <br />C. <br />PRESENTATIONS n;OM THE FLOOR: none <br />D. <br />REPORTS FROM TBE PLANNING COWTSSICN: <br />Conmissioner Siegel reported that at the 5/8/85 Planning Oaimission Meeting the <br />following issues were discussed: 1) Site Development Ordinance - reviewed in detail <br />and will be agerdized for the 5/23/85 Planning Commission meeting for a final <br />review and action; and 2) Lands of South Fork Associates - Caumission reomme ded <br />approval of the site approval to the Council. <br />E. <br />SPECIAL ORDERS: <br />1. Public Hearings: <br />a) LANDS OF TOVN OF IAS ALTOS HILLS, Fremont Road - Historical Preserve <br />Area (Eschenbruecher House) - decision regarding acquisition of historic <br />house by the Town. <br />The City Manager referred to his staff report dated 4/12/85 which included the <br />estimate] cost of $23,299 to neve the historic building from Los Altos to the Town. <br />In addition he added the following estimated costs: $2,500 for exterior painting <br />of house by outside contractor, $2,000 for a sprinkler system and $200 for a ramp <br />for the handicapped. <br />Mary Stutz, 25310 Elena Road, Mr. Jitze Couoerus, 13680 Pace Mill Iniad. Jean <br />L <br />Council in favor of acquiring the Eschenhuuecher House. They noted that space <br />was needed at Town Hall for personnel and cm ittees and the projected cost was <br />far less than the expenditures other cities were incurring for expansion projects. <br />In addition it was suggested the house could be a focal point in mnmmuity activities <br />and a source of camunity participation. <br />-2- <br />