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ti <br />3.7 Gardner Bullis School-aafety Measures. <br />Letters from Mrs. Kay Barber and Mr. C. Ahern, referred from com- <br />munications, were read by Mr. Salfen, City Clerk. <br />Mr. Salfen explained that the Bullis School and the Furissima School <br />are to be rearranged so that the children through third grade will <br />attend the Bullis School, and the children in the fourth, fifth and <br />sixth grades will attend the Purissima School. This arrangement <br />presents a need for crossing guards on Fremont Road at the entrance <br />to the school. He suggested that an additional guard will be needee. <br />at Klanuolla and Fremont Roads. <br />In answer to Councilman Henley's questions of whether this calledfor. <br />an expenditure of funds, and if so, whether it is budgeted, the C'lerr <br />said it would entail an expenditure and is not budgeted. He further <br />explained that the responsibilityof providing guards at school <br />crossings is handled in various ways, namely, by the jurisdictional <br />body, by the P. T. A. parents, or by the, school district. <br />Following discussion, the Council's Committee No. 4 (Henley and Aiken) <br />was requested, by Deputy Mayor Aiken, to study the matter and. report. <br />on the expense involved and the Town's responsibility. <br />.VARIANCES: <br />1. Bair, Milo C. (V-198-64) -Request for Overhead Utilities. <br />0 The Clerk read the Planning Commission's recommendation of July 27, <br />1964 approving the request for overhead utilities service for Lot 2, <br />Tract No. 3247 (25870 Westwind Flay). He stated that there is an, <br />existing P. G. &'E. utility pole on the common lot line of Melchor <br />and Bair; that the three existing homes are now being served overhead. <br />He read the criterion previously set by the Council. <br />Deputy .Mayor Aiken commented on the number of variances which have <br />been granted using the Council's criterion. <br />Chairman Garbett, of the Planning Commission, commented that the <br />Council's criterion was the basis for denying the request, but the <br />existence of the pole made it seem reasonable to grant the request. <br />ACTION: <br />That the request of Milo C. Bair (V-198-,64) be approved. <br />"- MOTION: Fowls; <br />In answer-toqueries relative to the pole lines not being screened, <br />Mr. Bair stated that he would plant some trees. <br />SECOND: Bowler; <br />VOTE: AYES: Bowler, Henley, Fowle . <br />NOES: Deputy Mayor Aiken <br />ABSENT: _Mayor Clayton <br />The Motion was carried. <br />-3- <br />