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68 <br /> procuring of the necessary order authorizing the trustee to convey the property. As estimate <br /> of the cost of this is the sum of $ 100.00. <br /> 3. In the event it is determined that there is no potential public use for any portion of the <br /> property, the County should be advised that the City is not interested in acquiring all or <br /> any portion of the property and, therefore, the property would be assessed for the cost of <br /> the improvements, based on the assumption that the County abandon its interest in the property <br /> to the holder of the reversion. <br /> An early determination should bs made so that the County of San Kc+so may be advised as to the City's <br /> intentions in this matter and that proceedings may be taken to acquire the reversionary interest <br /> if it is determined that all or any portion of the property should be acquired. <br /> It was their suggestion that some information be obtained from Mr. Brophy as to the potential value <br /> of these parcels so that a determination can be made as to whether or not the City is ultimately <br /> likely to incur any net expense. omit <br /> Councilman Weymouth moved that the City Attorney be instructed to proceed with .negotiations, seconded �.rr <br /> by Councilman Spillers and carried. <br /> Councilman Stout offered RESOLUTION 2236 URGING THE CALIFORNIA STATE LEGISLATURE TO ENACT LEGISLATION <br /> REDUCING OR REMOVING CERTAIN HIGHWAY AND SALES TAXES PRESENTLY ASSESSED UPON URBAN PASSENGER BUS <br /> OPERATIONS and moved its adoption, seconded by Councilman Granger and carried on roll call, Council- <br /> man Herkner being noted absent. <br /> COMMUNICATION FROM SENATOR DOLWIG REGARDING STATE HIGHWAY ROUTE #107. Senator Dolwig referred to our <br /> Resolution 2214 and stated that he had talked to the Division of Highways on this matter and it <br /> has been agreed that a new highway route will be adopted, going from Bayshore and Willow Road to <br /> the new proposed Junipero Serra, somewhere near Sandhill Road. At the present time, Woodside Road <br /> is part of the State Highway route, which will not be changed. The Division informed Senator Dolwig <br /> that it a more direct route from Five Points to the Bayshore can ,be worked out, that additional <br /> legislation will not be necessary because they will merely change the specific location of that <br /> ...d <br /> portion of 107 from Main street to Spruce Street. The Mayor asked that the letter be filed. <br /> FURTHER DICUSSION REGARDING WATER DEPARTMENT FINANCES AND INDEBTEDNESS, COUNCILMAN WEISS. Councilman <br /> Weiss read the following prepared statement: <br /> Mr. Mayor and gentlemen - In pursuing this matter of the $330,000 more or less <br /> indebtedness of the Water Department, I call attention to the fact that Councilman <br /> Granger publicly stated that it is his feeling that this question is being raised <br /> because of an intent on my part to pick on him, since he is the only member now on <br /> the council who was involved. He further stated that the records are there for <br /> all to see, that he acted in good faith and on City attorneys advice. <br /> I fully agree with him that the records such as they are, are there. Those <br /> same records will clearly show that at no time have I endeavored to imply or blame <br /> any one individual. Correct analysis will show that my sole purpose in pursuing <br /> this matter is not to involve any individual but to have the propriety of the <br /> grants, agreements, etc. determined once for all, including their legality and . <br /> conformance to our laws and ordinances, etc. We must realize that said indebtedness <br /> is quite a burden to the taxpayers and in fact will soon result in the necessity <br /> of a raise in the water rates. The servicing of an indebtedness of better than a <br /> quarter of a million of dollars is not peanuts. ,. <br /> I have examined much of said records and I am firmly of the opinion that <br /> there is a possible question of the legality of at least a portion of the indebted- <br /> ness, and that there is a possibility that if not all at least some of it might be <br /> salvaged. <br /> Not being an attorney, my reasoning is that of a layman and the elected <br /> representative of the people, and is predicated on the following points amongst others: <br /> nog <br /> 1. I do not believe that the council had the right under the law to enter into <br /> such an agreemtn when we consider the provisions of ordinance #494, adopted in 1943: <br /> and the provisions of our city charter. <br /> 2. That a -valid contract did not exist at any time, because the council over- <br /> stepped its authority in antering into the agreement which resulted in the suit <br /> filed by the Land Development Company and the consequent settlement and court decree <br /> ordering the payment. <br /> 3. That aside from the foregoing, neither the purported contract or agreement <br /> as evidence by resolution #288, adopted in 1946, has been scrupolously followed or <br /> executed by the sub-dividers. <br />