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31 <br /> Consent Calendar (continued) <br /> Tele. & Tele. Company <br /> Claim: Pacific Gaimemaeetrieseempasy, San Jose; <br /> property damage to underground facilities allegedly <br /> caused by City workmen. Recommend denial and refer rip* <br /> to insurance carrier. (MINUTE ORDER NO. 75-55) <br /> Approval of warrants nos. 12011 through 12190, <br /> totaling $174,105.38 <br /> Request of Councilmen Henderson and Norris to <br /> attend the Redwood City Chamber of Commerce Plan- <br /> ning for Progress Seminar at South Lake Tahoe on <br /> April 18 through 20, 1975. <br /> (MINUTE ORDER NO. 75-56) <br /> The motion carried unanimously by roll call vote. <br /> Written Communications <br /> 1. Letter from City of Lynwood requesting support of <br /> their opposition to Senate Bill 275 re public <br /> labor relations <br /> Mayor Weymouth ordered the subject letter referred <br /> to the Legislative Committee . (Memo 3/11/75) <br /> 2 . Letter from City of Bakersfield requesting support <br /> of their effort to establish a National Cemetery <br /> near Bakersfield <br /> owe <br /> Following discussion concerning the desirability <br /> of having a National Cemetery in the West, Mayor <br /> Weymouth ordered the subject letter referred to <br /> the City Manager' s office for report concerning <br /> the alternative sites under consideration and the <br /> } item continued until the March 17, 1975 Agenda <br /> pending receipt of the report. (Memo 3/11/75) <br /> 3. Letter from City of San Mateo requesting support <br /> re Laurie Meadows Drive grade separation plan <br /> concept <br /> Assistant City Manager Smith advised that staff is <br /> presently preparing a general recommendation which <br /> relates to the subject request and suggested the <br /> letter might be referred to staff for inclusion <br /> in the prospective staff report. Mayor Weymouth <br /> so ordered. (Memo 3/11/75) <br /> 4. Letter from the City of Pacifica urging opposition <br /> to a federated bus system in San Mateo County <br /> mft <br /> Comment was made concerning the undesirability of <br /> taking any position with regard to the affairs of <br /> the newly established Transit District which has <br /> only begun to study various means of transportation <br /> for San Mateo County. Mayor Weymouth ordered the <br /> letter filed without action. <br /> -8- <br /> G Reg.Mtg. <br /> 3/10/75 <br />