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75 <br />device whatsoever". Councilman Granger stated that this was an inforement problem and, he feels that the <br />Police Chief will take care of this matter and it should be referred to him. Councilman Granger so moved, <br />seconded by Councilman Royer., This was followed by discussion after which Councilman Stout amended the <br />Police Chief bring back a report in 30 days seconded by Councilman Britschgi with the stipulation that they <br />also report as to the number of pin ball machines in the City. City Collector Perrin stated that there are <br />approximately 104 machines in the City. Motion carried on roll call, Councilman Janes being noted absent. <br />bow REDWOOD HAT SHOP REQUEST OF $100 CASH BOND (ORDINANCE 447). The Clerk read the letter from Vera M. Seibald <br />wherein she applied for a refund on her surety bond issued on November 17, 1955. The Clerk read the section <br />of Ordinance lilt7 which applied to refund of license fee which reads as follows: <br />Every persons firm or corporation who commences business after the adoption of this ordinance <br />and who desires to pay the license provided for permanent classes of business shall file with <br />the Council of said City a bond in the panel sum of one hundred dollars ($100) in favor of <br />said Citys conditioned that he will in good faith be permanently located in said City in such <br />business for the period of six (6) months and in default of which condition he will forfeit <br />to said City the sum of one hundred dollars ($100). <br />City Attorney Currie said there was no way in which the City could refund this money. Councilman Stout <br />moved that the City Clerk be instructed to answer the letter as per the condition of the ordinance and the <br />letter should be fileds seconded by Councilman Britschgi and carried. <br />ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY APPEAL PLANNING COMMISSION'S RECOMMENDATION TO DENY USE PERMIT TO ALLOff TYPO SIGNS AT THEIR <br />SERVICE STATION, BAYSHORE AND Mn=MIELD ROAD, The Clerk read the letter. Councilman Spillers recommended <br />that the public hearing be set for two weeks, February 27ths and the Mayor so ordered. <br />TRAFFIC FACT FINDING CCNKETTEE RECOMMENDED "iwujING PRESENT 20 MINUTES PARKING ZONES CN WARREN AND FULLER STREETS <br />(front of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company business office) FROM FORTY FEET TO SIXTY—FOUR FEET. <br />Councilman.Stout moved approval of the Traffic Committee's recommendations seconded by Councilman Britschgi <br />� and carried. <br />PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION RECOMMENDED COVERING CF HAWES PARK BLEACHERS. <br />The Clerk read the following report: <br />The Park and Recreation Commission wishes to recommend that the City Council consider the <br />covering of the Hawes Park bleacher at Hawes Park f la using a portion of the funis from <br />the sale of Hawes Park. The cost of the bleachers at $2,50_0er,,sg6are f6ot:will be'as <br />follows: 1st base line, $3,085; scorekeeper behind home plate, $4100; 3rd base line., <br />$52095• Total price $9,280. <br />We feel that the covered bleachers, greater attendance will be encouraged at the softball <br />games. <br />We would appreciate your every consideration of this matter., so that plans can be gegun <br />as soca as possible. <br />This was followed by considerable discussion regarding covering bleachers along first bases lights for the <br />softball fields lights for baseball fields use of steel and wooden poles for the lights and the elimination <br />of the hardball field because participation did not warrant the lighting for both baseball lights and <br />softball lights. <br />Councilman Britschgi moved that the City Manager call for bids, seconded by Councilman Spillers. After <br />discussion Councilman Britschgi ca <br />g tinged his motion to have the City Manager have plans and space prepared <br />for -Hawes Park #1p seconded by Councilman Spillers. Councilman J4cyer stated that he would like to add to <br />the motion that the plans and specs be made and at•the same time get the City Manager to have the lights <br />PON put in.and having the work done with the amount of money available. He also asked that they add to the <br />a.. final report the cost of softball lights at the new park. Councilman Britschgi added Councilman Royer's <br />suggestions to his motion and the motion carried. <br />PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSICN RECOMMENDATION REGARDING SWIMMING SCHEDULE FOR 1956 SEASON. The Clerk read the <br />following letter from the Commission: <br />The Park and Recreation Commission wishes to recommend to the City Council that a new <br />swimming schedule be considered for the coming season. The Commission recommends that <br />the pool be open from 1 P.M. until 3•P• M. for children 12 years old and unders and <br />