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349 <br /> AGENDA (continued) ACTION TAKEN (continued) <br /> Plow PUBLIC HEARINGS (continued) PUBLIC HEARINGS (continued) <br /> 1. (continued) M/S: Rhodes/Leipzig to approve without <br /> imam prejudice withdrawal of the appeal of the de- <br /> cision of the Zoning Administrator relating <br /> to a condition pertaining to proposed office <br /> building, 900 Veterans Boulevard, by David J. <br /> MacDonald based on Mr. MacDonald's understand- <br /> ing of the communication of September 3, 1980 <br /> of the Director of Public Works to the City <br /> Manager (Bay Area Bank Appeal - PD 80-07, <br /> P.W. File 1522-80-7). <br /> Carried unanimously by voice vote, <br /> MINUTE ORDER NO. 80-142 <br /> REPORTS OF BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS REPORTS OF BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS <br /> None None <br /> ORAL COMMUNICATIONS ORAL COMMUNICATIONS <br /> Mayor Biagi returned to his chair. <br /> There being no objection, Mayor Biagi stated <br /> that Oral Communications will be heard at <br /> this time because of the lateness of the hour. <br /> 1. Zuma Francis, 1138 Madison, urged that <br /> businessmen on El Camino clean up their <br /> property. Mrs. Francis described her visit to <br /> Mt. St. Helens and mentioned the need for <br /> electrical wiring at the Senior Drop In Center <br /> to allow operation of a kiln. <br /> 2. Leslie Vickery, 983 Third Avenue (unincor- <br /> porated area) reported a dead pine tree in the <br /> adjoining yard which has been reported to the <br /> Redwood City Fire Department, observing that it <br /> is a significant fire and wind hazard. City <br /> Manager Fales advised that city or county <br /> jurisdiction will be determined and the tree <br /> reported to the proper agency. <br /> (memo 9/9/80) <br /> REPORTS OF CITY MANAGER REPORTS OF CITY MANAGER <br /> 3. Blomquist Street Grade Crossing Agreement - Report of City Manager 9/4/80 <br /> Southern Pacific Transportation Company Report of Director of Public Works 8/26/80 <br /> Title read. M/S: Chandler/Britschgi <br /> introduced the subject resolution. <br /> In response to question, Director of Public <br /> Works Addiego advised that usually the City <br /> must pay only 50% of the costs of installation <br /> of warning devices at railroad crossings, but <br /> that in 1976 the street was extended as a <br /> result of which the Public Utilities Commis- <br /> sion has determined the City is required to <br /> pay 100% of costs. <br /> Reg.Mtg. <br /> 9/8/80 <br /> ++ Page 7 <br /> iW <br /> 1 <br />