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<br /> MAYOR TIM HARTNETT MINUTES <br /> VICE MAYOR DIANE HOWARD <br /> CITY COUNCIL <br /> COUNCILMEMBER JUDY BUCHAN 401 MARSHALL ST. <br /> COUNCILMEMBER RICHARD S. CLAIRE REDWOOD CITY, CA <br /> COUNCILMEMBER GEORGI LA BERGE <br /> COUNCILMEMBER MATT LEIPZIG SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING <br /> COUNCILMEMBER IRA RUSKIN <br /> JUNE 3,1996 <br /> CALL TO ORDER - 8:30 p.m., Mayor Hartnett presiding <br /> ROLL CALL <br /> Council Members present: Buchan, Howard, La Berge, Leipzig, Ruskin and <br /> Mayor Hartnett <br /> Council Members absent: Claire <br /> Staff present: Everett, Schricker, Jorgenson and Centeno, Gonzalez, Nelson, Rivera-Pena, <br /> Patterson, Church, Somers, <br /> PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - Councilwoman Buchan <br /> INVOCATION: Pastor James Anderson <br /> Messiah Lutheran Church <br /> _n______-------______n______-.-._---------------------------n--------------------------n------______n______-_n____. <br /> I. SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY <br /> A Presentation of Proclamation to Nat Mangini upon the occasion of his retirement and the <br /> closing of Lock's Drug Store, 2205 Broadway, after fifty-seven outstanding years of <br /> service to the people of Redwood City and the Peninsula; (207) <br /> Councilwoman Buchan read the proclamation to Nat Mangini who received a standing <br /> ovation for his long and proud career in Redwood City. Mayor Hartnett thanked Mr. <br /> Mangini for his friendship, his service to the people of Redwood City, and his <br /> commitment to the downtown business community. <br /> Mr. Mangini thanked the Council and individual Council Members he had worked with <br /> over the years. He introduced his lovely wife Edna, sister Marie and her husband, his son, <br /> daughter-in-law and other family members. Mr. Mangini described his long association <br /> with the Council's Pride and Beautification Committee, and said he was leaving his heart <br /> in Redwood City. Mr. Mangini promised to maintain a strong presence in downtown <br /> Redwood City, and said he would not say goodbye, only "so long." <br /> MINUTE BOOK NO. %$ <br /> Page No. 252 <br />