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1/3/1956
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R6 <br />Councilman.:,Britschgi asked to have the City Clerk call a meeting of the Yacht Harbor Committee for Friday, <br />March 2nd, at 4 p.m., report of committee to be placed on the.agenda. <br />Councilman Stout reported on.the proposed Branch Library and asked the Clerk to read a letter from the Board <br />of Trustees. The Board requested the Council to appoint the City Manager to act in its behalf in <br />obtaining the services of an architect to draw tentative plans for a branch library to be situated on <br />the Roosevelt School property on Euclid Avenue in Redwood City. The Library -Board will meet with the MR <br />Council on Monday, March 12th, at 7 P.M. ,,NA <br />The Clerk read the letter from the City Manager REGARDING THE PRESENT CONTRACT FOR THE OPERATION OF THE <br />REDWOOD CITY DUMP which expires on March 6,'1956. It was the recommendation of the City Manager, in <br />which the City Attorney and City Engineer concur, that this contract be extended for one year, subject <br />to furnishing of all required insurance and bonds by the operater, Frank Benevento. Councilman <br />Spillers moved approval of the City Manager's recommendation, seconded by Councilman Jones and carried* <br />Councilman Jones adked if the City Manager had arranged for a meeting with Richard Ives in regard to the , <br />Urban Redevelopment Plans, the meeting to be March 1st. This was followed by discussion after which it was <br />decided to set this date aside if possible and try to get another date* <br />Councilman Spillers asked that the lights be reset at El Camino Real and Whipple Avenue. This was followed <br />by discussion after which the Mayor asked that the City Manager and the Police Department report back in <br />one week. This was followed by discussion regarding the Police Department putting a man at this <br />intersection during the peak hours. <br />Councilman Spillers wanted to know what the situation was in regards to Industrial Way. City Attorney Currie <br />w*s of the opinion that this was set for trial for March 29th. <br />Councilman Stout will attend the next Planning Commission meeting. <br />Councilman Granger moved that the meeting be adjourned, seoonded by Councilman Spillers and carried. Meeting <br />adjourned, 9:12 P. M. �+ <br />He 8* D A <br />City Clerk <br />Minutes of the Regular Meeting <br />Redwood City Council <br />March 5, 1956, 8:00 P. M. <br />Invosation was lead by Reverend Ralph Benson, North Fair Oaks Community Church, <br />CN ROLL. CALL the following were noted present: Councilmen Floyd D. Granger, Paul Jones, William H. Royer, <br />Robert V. Spillers, Mayor Sidney D. Herkner and City Clerk R. S. Dodge. Councilmen Carl A. Britschgi <br />and Hiram S. Stout were noted absent. Also present were City Manager E. A. Rolison, City Attorney C.B. <br />Currie, City Engineer Glenn M. Jain, Water Superintendent H. L. Minter, Police Chief William Faulstieh, ...� <br />Police Captain Theodore Moudakas, Assistant Fire Chief Millis Leslie, Assistant to City Manager L. A. *Am <br />Kimball, Building Inspector S. H. Kreiss, Account -Clerk Vivan Holmquist, Park and Recreation Commissioner <br />Irving Gold., Fire Marshal George Asvos, Assessor - Auditor John J. Brophy and Planning Commissioner <br />Mitchell Webber. <br />The minutes of February 20th and February 27th were approved as mailed on motion of Councilman Royer, seconded <br />by Councilman Spillers and carried. .� <br />PUBLIC HEARING, POPLAR, HESS AND EBENER. IMPROVEMENTS. Affidavits of publication, posting and mailing were <br />ordered filed. There were no written protests. Mr. Co Be Mood, 445 Redwood Avenue, protested the <br />assessment charges on his property at the dead end of Poplar Avenue, assessments #7 and # 9. He was of <br />the opinion that some time ago a verbal agreement was made wherein he would be givencredit for donating <br />property for the extension of Poplar Avenue. This was followed by a lengthy discussion as t o what the <br />
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