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1/3/1956
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with the cementing in of parking strips without permission. Motion carried. <br />;,ayor Royer again asked the Council in the future to refer all matters in regard to the agenda to Mr. <br />Kimball. <br />Councilman Granger asked to have something done about the poison oak in the 900 block of Oak Avenue. This <br />was turned over to Mr. Kimball. <br />The matter of the lighting entrance to Redwood Village is being considered by the P. G. & E. <br />Mr. Tessendorf asked if there was anything which could be done about the dogs being herded to Wellesley <br />Crescent. Councilman Spillers moved to have the City Manager see that signs be installed saying "No <br />Dogs Allowed". After discussion, Councilman Spillers changed the motion to refer this to the Park and <br />Recreation to study all the parks, seconded by Councilman Britschgi and carried. <br />0 <br />Councilman Spillers moved that the meeting be adjourned to April 30th, seconded by Councilman Britschgi and <br />carried. Meeting adjourned, 11:00 P.M. <br />K// <br />R. S. DODGE <br />CITY CLERK <br />Minutes of the Regular Adjourned Meeting <br />Redwood City Council <br />April 30, 1956, _ 8:00 P.T. <br />Invocation was lead by Reverend E. Gean Davis, Pastor First Christian Church. <br />ON ROLL CALL the following were noted present: Councilmen Carl A. Britschgi, Floyd D. Granger, Sidney D. <br />Herkner, Robert V. Spillers, Hiram S. Stout, Louis Weiss, 11ayor 7,Tilliam H. Royer and City Clerk R. S. <br />Dodge. Also noted present were City Manager E. A. Rolison, City Engineer Glenn M. Jain, City Attorney <br />t; <br />C. B. Currie, Water Superintendent H. L. Winter, Fire Chief J. L. Lodi, 4ssi.stant ?Tater Superintendent <br />Nod <br />^tarren Mitchell, Assistant to City 'Manager L. A. Kimball, Fire Marshal George Asvos, City Collector <br />Paul E. Perrin, Acting Police Chief Theodore Moudakas, Account -Clerk Vivian Holmquist,,Assistant to <br />City Manager, L. A. Kimball and James Thomas representing the Chamber of Commerce. <br />PUBLIC H=ING, HI ,HL4NDS TE.!:ZRTTORY NO. 13 S -7 -TIER AND "TATE?. ADOPTION CF FIVE pFSnLUTIONS. Affidavit of <br />publication was ordered filed. The Clerk read a petition with 80 signatures protesting their inclusion <br />in the assessment district. There was also a card from James k. Bussell requesting permission to be <br />heard and protesting the installation of water main on Glenwood Avenue. Those speaking against the <br />inslusion of their -property were A. F. sundquist, James Russell, '?ayne <br />Millington (speaking for the <br />petitioners), John Campbell and Harry Kock. The majority of the people protesting were of the opinion <br />that the 2" 1,vater line was sufficient for their needs and they feel that the one fire hydrant will <br />carry enough water to put out any fires. <br />Fire Chief Lodi reported th-.t anything under a 6 inch line is not sufficient for fire protection and will <br />not pump out the necessary 500 gallons per minute required to me,t sufficient fire protection needs. <br />If these people are allowed to keep the two inch line, they will, in all liklihood, penalize the whole <br />town as far as fire rates are concerned. crater Superintendent "Tinter reported that the people who <br />live in this a rea probably have enough water now but when the area is built up the water will not be <br />sufficient to take care of the area. This was followed by a very lengthy discussion in regard to leaving <br />out the glenwood avenue area, drawing up new plans, steps the Council could take and whether or not <br />the proceedings should start all over. Councilman-'ritschgi moved to continue the public hearing* and <br />carry this on the agenda for two weeks, hold a study meeting and exr)lain the situation to the people, <br />and the City Engineer to report back in tow weeks, seconder? by Councilman Granger. Councilman Spillers <br />asked that they pick a date to meet with the City Engineer. The date picked was .Tednesday night, May 9th <br />at 8:00 P. M., in the Cooncil Chambers. The motion carried. <br />
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