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06-29-1936 Minutes�J 1 1 1 37 COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS, REGULAR MEETING. COMMISSIONERS ROOM, SALINA, KANSAS. JUNE 292 1936" Regular meeting of the Board of Commissioners June 29, 1936. Meeting was called to order by Mayor Peters, the roll was called and Commsissioners Peters, Jackson, Mitchell and Morgenstern and City Attorney Norris responded. Commissioner Surface absent. The minutes of the Regular Meeting of June 22, 1936 were read and approved as read* An ordinance was introduced for first reading entitled: "An ordinance relating to license taxes on tent shows." Same was referred to the Board of Commissioners• v Application for taxicab drivers license received from Clare Howard. Commissioner Morgenstern moved that application be approved by the Board of Commissioners. Motion adopted. Application for taxicab license received from W. B. McMick1e4 No action taken on account of bond not having been filed. Moved by Commissioner Mitchell and duly seconded that the Building Inspector be authorized to issue a building permit to Puller Brothers for the erection of a building on East Pacific A enue in a portion of the unplatted tract of land lying between the emit line of Block 6, Episcopal Military Institute Addition and the west line of Block 1 in Golden Belt Sub -division, such building to be used for the keeping and sile of used auto parts and that Fuller Brothers be permitted to use the premises owned or to be acquired by them adjacent to and north of said building for the dismantling of old automobiles but not for a junk yard or keeping or storage of junk upon the following conditions to be agreed to in writing by said Fuller Brothers that as a condition to the granting by the City of Salina of a building permit for the erection of a building on said premises according to the description of the type of build - Ing heretofore submitted to the Board of Commissioners of said City, and the operation on said land, which is in the "C" Commercial Dis- trict as defined by the Zoning Ordinance of said City, of the busi- ness of dismantling old automobiles and remowing the usable parts thereof and storing; and selling the same in the building to be erected as aforesaid, that the building to be erected by them and the business to be so operated by them will be on the following de- scribed tract of land in Salina, Kansas, to tit: An unplatted tract of land, beginning at a point 170 feet east of the southeast corner of Lot 1, Block 6, Episcopal Military Institute Addition in the City of Salina, Kans as; thence east 90 feet; thence north 440 feet; thence west 255 feet; thence south 308 feet; thence east 165 feet; thence south 132 feet to point of beginning; all In the southwest Quarter of Section 1, Township 14 South, Range 3 gest of the 6th P. M.; That the building to be erected by them will be approximately 60 feet by 90 feet in size and will be built substantially in accord- ance with the description submitted by them to the Board of Commissioners! of said City; that the east side of said building will be at approximately the east line of said tract and the 60 foot frontage of said building will front on Pacific Avenue; that they will erect and maintain at all time in good order and condition a substantial and presentable board fence, ei%ht feet in height, which fence and said building will at all times be kept well painted, around the entire outside boundaries of said tract of land, except that said fence shall at no point be erected closer to the south line of said tract than the rear or north end of said building; that the strip of land approximately 30 feet in width at the west side of said building will not be fenced and will be used only for a driveway entrance to the yard at the rear of said building, and that at no time will any litter, debris, junk, automobile parts or old automobiles be stored or kept therein; that all old automobiles to be dismantled or in the course of dismantling will at all time be kept within that part of the premises surrounded by the fence above provided for; that all work on the same will be done within said fenced portion of said premises; that all old bodies and waste portions of said old automobiles will be removed fromgLid premises each day and will at no time be stored or kept on said premises and that said premises will at no time be used for the storage or keeping of junk, waste materi als or debris; that all usable or salable parts removed from old automo- biles will be immediately removed to and kept in said building, except 38 automobile frames and front and rear assemblies, which will at all times, so longas they are kept on said premises, be kept stacked in neat and orderly piles within the fenced portion of said premises, such piles at n time to be higher than the fence surrounding said premises, and at no tin will any matter kept or used in said fenced portion of said premises be so kept, stacked or piled that any part or portion of the same will be higher than the top of said fence; and that at no time will any business j be conducted on said premises which is not permitted within the "C" ! Commercial District under the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance of said City. Such conditions to be embodied in a written agreement duly signed and acknowledged by said Fuller Brothers and to be binding on them, their heirs, successors and assigns. Motion adopted. An ordinance was introduced for first reading entitled: "An ordinance defining *milk* and certain "milk Products*, "milk producer", "pasteurization", etc., prohibiting the sale of adulterated and mis- branded milk and milk products, requiring permits for the sale of milk and milk products, regulating the inspection of dairy farms and milk plants, the examination, grading, labeling, placarding, pasteurization, I regrading, distribution, and sale of milk and•milk products, providing -for the publishing of milk grades, the construction of future dairies I and milk plants, the enforcement of this ordinance, and the fixing of 1 penalties.* Same was referred to the Board of Commissioners. - i On motion of Commissioner Jackson the Board of Commissioners � adjourned.