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1956-01-30
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Purissima School House <br />LOS ALTOS HILLS COUNCIL MEETING <br />January 30, 1956 <br />Present: Mayor Sidney W. Treat <br />Deputy Mayor T. A. Dungan <br />Leighton Bledsoe <br />Easton Rothwell <br />Absent: Arthur E. Fowle <br />In the absence of the Acting Clerk, Councilman Rothwell was <br />asked to prepare a record of the meeting to be submitted to the <br />Acting Clerk. <br />The Mayor briefly reviewed the actions taken at the opening <br />session of the first meeting held January 28, 1956. <br />City Attorney reported that no further action need be taken by <br />the Council beyond what was done Saturday, January 28 with <br />respect to the receipt of tax moneys. <br />The Mayor reported that arrangements had been completed for <br />the erection of town bulletin boards at the corner of Arastradero <br />and Page Mill roads, on the property of Lawrence F. Baleri, <br />at the corner of El Monte and Stone Brook, and on the property of <br />Arthur E. Fowle at 26311 West Fremont. In addition an official <br />bulletin board will be erected at the place designated as the City <br />Hall and the office of the City Clerk. <br />Make up of commissions and committees. The Mayor opened <br />for general discussion from the Council and the floor the question <br />of the make up of the planning commission and the proposed advisory <br />committee. Fred E. Gutt, a citizen, stated that he thought the <br />planning commission should have among its membership a <br />reasonable representation of the various geographic parts of the <br />city. It should also represent the different professions or businesses <br />essential to a planning commission. It should be made up of residents <br />of the town and of both large and small property owners. He believed <br />that the commission should have at least seven members including, <br />if possible, some women members. Mr. William Simrell suggested <br />that property owners not resident in the city should be represented <br />on the Council as well as residents. <br />
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