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• <br /> No. 30 <br /> (Adopted November 26, 1900) <br /> ESTABLISHING A FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY AND READING ROOM <br /> AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY AND READING ROOM IN THE TOWN <br /> OF REDWOOD CITY. <br /> SECTION 1. A Free Library and Reading Room is hereby established in and for <br /> the Town of Redwood City, which shall be known and designated as the Redwood <br /> City Free Public Library and Reading Room. <br /> SECTION 2. Such Library and Reading Room shall be conducted, managed and <br /> maintained as provided in an Act of the Legislature of the State of California <br /> entitled: "An act to establish free public libraries and reading rooms," <br /> approved April 26, 1880. <br /> SECTION 3. A separate fund to be known and designated as the "Library Fund" <br /> • is hereby created and established in the Treasury Department of said Town and <br /> all moneys and revenue belonging thereto shall be drawn therefrom as in said <br /> Act of said Legislature provided, but only to be used and applied to the pur- <br /> poses in and by said Act authorized. <br /> SECTION 4. The following five persons to wit: P. P. Chamberlain, T. S. <br /> Rossiter, P. T. Cooper, J. J. Martin and A. Kincaid and their successors in <br /> office, are hereby constituted and appointed a Board of Trustees of said Red- <br /> wood City Free Public Library and Reading Room, who shall hold office until <br /> the neat general municipal election and will until their successors are <br /> elected and qualified, and who shall have such powers as are conferred upon <br /> such Trustees in and by said Act of said Legislature. <br /> SECTION 5. This Ordinance shall be published once in the Redwood City Democrat <br /> and once in the Times - Gazette, newspapers in said Town, and shall take effect <br /> and be in force from and after its passage. <br /> • <br /> -27- <br />