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4.7 3 <br /> Councilman Stout moved to grant the Park Superintendent a step increase in salary (5th step) effective May 1, 1957, <br /> seconded by Councilman Spillers and carried. <br /> CITY ENGINEER REPORT ON YACHT HARBOR PILING AND RAMP. The City Engineer advised that the plans and specifications <br /> have been completed by the Engineering Department for the following two construction projects: <br /> 1. Marine Harbor Piling only, without docks and finger piers. <br /> 2. Concrete Small-Boat Ramp at north end of Yacht Club building. <br /> rola <br /> The Clerk read the report which reads in part as follows: <br /> fvr The City Auditor advises that there is only the amount of $13,000.00 on hand in the Marine Harbor <br /> Improvement Fund, and approximately $18,810.00 remaining in the Capital Project Fund. <br /> We have been attempting to secure informal preliminary estimates from contractors interested in <br /> bidding on this work. Today we received the following estimates: <br /> Err (a) Marine Harobr Piling <br /> depending on alternates accepted $6600. to $9200. <br /> (b) Marine Harobr Boat Ramp $9000. <br /> The plans for piling were prepared in accordance with the preliminary layout submitted by Mr. Clive <br /> Armitage on behalf of the Marine Harobr Committee. Alternate proposals have been prepared for bidding as <br /> follows: <br /> 1. Thirty-Seven (37) pilings suggested as minimum design by the Marine Harbor Committee, <br /> and shown on Mr. Armitage's preliminary layout for development of the north portion of Marine Harbor <br /> development only. <br /> 2. Thirty-five (35) pilings, shown as alternate proposal, reduced from above to compensate <br /> for narrowing of channel due to sloughing of south levee into previously dredged area. <br /> 3. Fifty-four (5L.) pilings, shown as alternate proposal. This number was not deemed necessary <br /> by Mr. Armitage, and not shown on his preliminary layout, but was added to this proposal because of <br /> the question by certain Yacht Club mebers as to the adequacy of the approved preliminary layout, for <br /> proper support of future floats and finger piers against wind loads. <br /> rpm As to the boat ramp, thought was originally given to a more temporary and less costly type of <br /> construction than concrete. However, we understood that the concrete permanent type of ramp was <br /> desired, so plans were prepared accordingly. <br /> It is apparent that the remaining funds now allocated to the Marine Harbor Fund are not <br /> sufficient for both the piling and ramp projects. Your attention is a gain called to the fact that <br /> installation of the pilings, as now planned, will not provide dockage for Marine Harbor boats, <br /> as floats and finger piers must be constructed as an additional project, at a cost of probably <br /> forty of fifty thousand dollars. Preliminary design only has been made for the header floats and <br /> finger floats. When sufficient funds are made available for construction of these floats, plans <br /> and specifications will be prepared. <br /> In view of the above facts, the Council and Marine Harbor Committee may wish to further discuss the <br /> plans and methods of financing before proceeding with advertisement for bids <br /> Very truly yours, <br /> Glenn M. Jain, City Engineer <br /> Councilman Herkner recommended that this matter be referred to the Yacht Harbor Committee. Councilman <br /> Herkner moved that the report be accepted and be referred to the Yacht Harbor Committee, seconded by Council- <br /> man Spillers. This was followed by discussion in regard to the questions raised by Councilman Stout in <br /> r..► regard to the location of the ramp. Councilman Weiss asked if they had an over all plan of the area. Coun- <br /> Gilman Herkner stated that they had plans and also specifications. They are going to eliminate three piles. <br /> The plans are complete and the Yacht Harbor Committee feels they are adequate. This was followed by <br /> discussion after which the motion carried. <br /> FARM HILLS BOULEVARD ASSESSMENT DISTRICT. Councilman Spillers offered RESOLUTION 2239 STATING THE INTENTION CF THE <br /> CITY OF REDWOOD CITY IN RELATION TO THE IMPROVEMENT OF FARM HILL BOULEVARD BETWEEN THE NORTHERLY TERMINUS OF <br /> fr.. <br /> FARM HILL BOULEVARD AS SHOWN ON THE MAP OF FARM HILL SUBDIVISION NO. 1 TO CONNECT WITH JEFFERSON AVENUE AS <br /> IT PRESENTLY EXISTS IN THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY and moved its adoption, seconded by Councilman Weymouth. <br /> Councilman Weiss raised the question as to the extent of the area that could be included in the special <br /> assessment district under the 1911 Bond Act. He referred to the elimination of Mr. Davis's property. This <br /> was answered by the City Attorney who stated that they have not approved the assessment district and to re- <br /> mind the council that they obtained an outside attorney to handle assessment matters. The motion carried an <br />