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<br /> 1. Sequoia High School, built in 1923; <br /> 2. 226 Edgewood, built in 1909; <br /> 3. 2000 Broadway, built in 1905; (Mr. and Mrs. Bob Oyster) <br /> 4. 2012 Broadway, Building in 1900; (Mr. and Mrs. Bob Oyster) <br /> 5. 726 Main, the oldest commercial building, build in 1859; (Ken Hom) <br /> 6. 90 Finger Avenue, the oldest residential building, building in 1855; <br /> 7. 402 Heller, built in 1874; <br /> 8. 446 Heller, built in 1885; (Lupe Ruiz) <br /> 9. 142 Stambaugh, built in 1906; <br /> 10. 2221 Broadway, New Sequoia Theater Building, built in 1928; (Eugenia Watson) <br /> 11. 423 Beech, built in 1893; <br /> 12. 743 Elm Street, built in 1860; <br /> 13. 1018 Main Street, built in 1857; (Cliff and Gladys Woodhams) <br /> 14. 627 Hamilton Street, built in 1863; <br /> IS. 2200 Broadway, built between 1904 and 1908; <br /> 16. 1044 Middlefield Road, old firehouse (new Library), built in 1921; (Library Director Light) <br /> 17. 316 Woodside Road, Union Cemetery, built in 1859; (Park and Recreation Director <br /> Griffiths) <br /> 18. 1503 Middlefield Road, built in 1875; <br /> 19. 2022 Broadway, built in 1928. <br /> Chairman Rolandelli thanked Redwood City Planning Commissioner Russell Dotson <br /> for contributing the beautiful plaque that will be affixed to the new Sequoia Theater <br /> Building commemorating its listing in the National Register of Historic Places. The <br /> dedication ceremony will take place at 5:30 P.M., May 13, 1994. <br /> Mayor Buchan read a letter from Carol D. Shull, Chief of Registration, National Register <br /> of Historic Places, National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, <br /> congratulating the City of Redwood City on the listing of the New Sequoia Theater <br /> Building in the National Register of Historic Places. Mayor Buchan presented the framed <br /> letter to Eugenia Watson of the Fox Theatre. <br /> Councilwoman La Berge thanked Chairman Rolandelli, the members of the Historic <br /> Resources Advisory Committee, Senior Planner Jany and staff, and the owners of <br /> Redwood City's historic places who were preserving the heritage of Redwood City. <br /> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> 4. STAFF REPORTS <br /> A. Update on the status of the FY 1994/95 General Fund Budget - City Manager and Director <br /> of Financial Planning <br /> City Manager Everett introduced Director of Financial Planning Ponty who presented <br /> a.::l information only report on the status of the FY 1994/95 General Fund Budget. Director <br /> Ponty advised that based on the preliminary figures, the ending fund balance on June 30, <br /> MINUTE BOOK NO. 52 Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> Page No. 238 May 9, 1994 <br /> Page 4 <br />
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