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37 5 <br /> amount of $930,554 appears, as far as the City Council <br /> is able to judge, to be fair for construction of the <br /> water reservoir. <br /> The motion carried unanimously by voice vote. <br /> �-^- (MINUTE ORDER NO. 75-94) <br /> bimote <br /> Consent Calendar <br /> Councilman Henderson announced that the Legislative <br /> Committee will meet at 7 :30 a.m. , Wednesday, May 14 <br /> in the City Attorney' s office instead of on May 13 <br /> as originally announced. <br /> Councilman Henderson transmitted the request of State <br /> Senator Gregorio to meet with Council members for <br /> breakfast on Saturday, June 14, 1975. City Manager <br /> Fales agreed to make the necessary arrangements. <br /> MOTION: Titles having been read, Councilman Henderson <br /> introduced the following ordinances and moved, seconded <br /> by Councilman Norris, their approval and approval of <br /> warrants : <br /> ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 5.20 OF THE CODE OF THE <br /> CITY OF REDWOOD CITY RELATING TO ANNUAL LICENSE <br /> FEE FOR DOGS <br /> ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 37.8 OF THE REDWOOD <br /> CITY CODE TO INCLUDE WATERFOWL HUNTING UNDER <br /> SPECIFIED CONDITIONS AS AN EXCEPTION TO THE <br /> PROHIBITION UPON THE DISCHARGE OF FIREARMS OR <br /> WEAPONS <br /> Approval of warrants nos. 13,448 through 13,519 <br /> totaling $345,525. 51; and authorization to meet <br /> usual and necessary payment of bills without <br /> Council approval until June 2, 1975 <br /> (MINUTE ORDER NO. 75-95) <br /> The motion carried unanimously by roll call vote. <br /> (The Council recessed from 9:17 to 9:27 p.m. ) <br /> Written Communications <br /> 1. Communication from the Sequoia Hospital District <br /> was presented by Kenneth McGill, Associate Director, <br /> who asked that a resolution be adopted urging the <br /> Governor and State Legislators to take immediate <br /> lsteps to resolve the issue concerning malpractice <br /> insurance arising out of the refusal of physicians <br /> to perform if they are required to pay the greatly <br /> increased costs of such insurance . Mr. McGill re- <br /> bad ferred to Assembly Bills Nos. 1941 through 1947 <br /> 1 relating to malpractice insurance which have re- <br /> cently been introduced. <br /> -8- <br /> Reg.Mtg. <br /> 5/12/75 <br />