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332 <br /> Written Communications (continued) <br /> There being no objection, Mayor Weymouth ordered the <br /> subject letter referred to the Legislative Committee. <br /> (memo 3/23/75) <br /> Kwr�, <br /> 2. Communication from 129 persons re Marshall/Eamilton <br /> intersection Y ,wr <br /> There being no objection, Mayor Weymouth ordered the <br /> subject communication referred to staff for investi- <br /> gation and response. Assistant Manager Smith advised <br /> that the City is working with County staff on the <br /> matter also. (memo 3/25/75) <br /> 3. Letter from Spectrum Financial Companies requesting <br /> reserved parking permits - Bradford Street Lot and <br /> United California Bank Lot <br /> There being no objection, Mayor Weymouth ordered the <br /> subject letter referred to staff for handling. <br /> In response to question regarding the fact that some <br /> parking places in City lots are marked "Reserved" <br /> with the name of an employee of the agency which <br /> holds a revocable permit, Assistant City Manager <br /> Smith advised that under the terms of the permit, <br /> agencies have been permitted to do so, although <br /> the City will not enforce the space reservation. <br /> Mr. Smith stated that in the future revocable per- <br /> mits will not allow designation on parking spaces. <br /> (memo 3/25/75) <br /> 4. Letter from Mr. and Mrs. George Ward re Nimitz <br /> Ditch drainage pipe <br /> Mayor Weymouth noted that Mr. Ward is present and <br /> will speak under oral communications later. <br /> (see below) <br /> 5. Letter from Maggie Gunn urging City acquisition of <br /> Santa Clara Street property of the Redwood City <br /> Elementary School District <br /> Mayor Weymouth observed that the subject of Mrs. <br /> Gunn's letter has been considered earlier by Council <br /> and there has been no change in Council position. <br /> (See Minute Order No. 74-147 of July 31, 1974) <br /> 6. Letter from Mitchell E. Webber advising that he will <br /> not seek reappointment to the Port Commission at the <br /> expiration of his present term. <br /> Mayor Weymouth ordered Mr. Webber' s letter filed. <br /> 17. Letter from San Mateo County Convention & Visitors <br /> Bureau urging retention of the functions of the State <br /> Division of Tourism, World Trade and Division of <br /> Business & Industry Development <br /> There being no objection, Mayor Weymouth ordered the <br /> subject letter referred to staff. (memo 3/25/75) <br /> -4- <br /> Reg.Mtg. <br /> 3/24/75 <br />