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200 <br />words added to the resolution. This was followed by discussion. Councilman Weiss was of the opinion that <br />the history of this request should be included in this motion stating the whereas's and the whereferets. <br />He stated that he had talked to Mr. Booker and he recommended this suggestion. The motion carried. <br />Councilman Stout reported on the dedication of the benches to the City by the westwood Terrace Improvement <br />Club which took place at the Shell Oil Station at Roosevelt and Upton Streets on September 29th. <br />Councilman Granger spoke about the proposed salary increase for department heads. He stated that he read <br />in the paper about the $3.00 increase for the Building Inspector and the difference in the larger amounts <br />for other department heads. He stated that he wanted the record to show that he is not too happy with <br />method used by the Council in reaching the decision. He further stated that the paper said that the <br />department heads did not receive the lJ step increase that the other employees received. In fairness <br />to the public, he wanted to tell them that the department heads did receive the 14 stop increase <br />and this proposed increase was in addition to the previous increase. Councilman Granger spoke further <br />on this topic and stated his full thinking on the matter. He did not believe that the Council should <br />take any action on this because they did not know what they were doing*, He believes that some of the <br />salary increases were based on the person and not the job. Councilman Granger was of the opinion that <br />the department heads not effected by the Charter should be put on a salary range system like the other <br />employeese The Mayor stated that if there were no objections he would set this for another study <br />meeting and he further stated that he did not bd3deve the Councilmen attending the study meeting had <br />based their findings on the proposed salaries on personalties. <br />The Redwood City Firemen's Association invited the Council and their wives to their annual ball to be held <br />on October 13, 1956 at the American Legion Hall in Redwood City. <br />Councilman Granger wanted to know when the State Civilian Defense was going to come to Redwood City. He <br />asked that this be followed up. <br />Councilman Herkner stated that some time ago service pins were given to the employees. Since that time there <br />hasn't been any ceremony to speak of. Councilman Herkner suggested that every 3 or 6 months that the <br />employees be ased to appear before the Council for awarding of their service pias. He was of the <br />opinion that this should be done for all those who have received pins since the original presentation <br />by the Mayor in 1955. <br />Councilman Weiss stated that the Committee on the Dumbarton Fair Oaks Fire Protection is not inactive* <br />He received a report from the Board of Fire -Underwriters stating that they were going to hold a meeting <br />and he would make a more complete report. <br />Claims #20371 through #205750 totaling $146,919.87, were ordered paid on motion of Councilman Britschgi, <br />seconded by Councilman Spillers and carried. <br />Councilman Spillers moved that the meeting be adjourned to Monday, October 8th, seconded by Councilman <br />Britschgi and carried, meeting adjourned, 10s12 P. M. <br />J UHNlfrfil <br />City S k pro.t <br />Minutes of the Regular Adjourned Meeting <br />Redwood City Council <br />October 8, 1956, 8s00 P. M. <br />INVOCATION was lead by Reverend Hester, Pastor Free Methodist Churche <br />;."q <br />a" <br />ii <br />on" <br />**9 <br />,AftgQUll <br />�JiPf�l�iiuii�auiin�iezi,i� <br />