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1/7/1957
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477 <br /> Counciman Weymouth suggested that consideration be given to waiving the bonds on this type of business <br /> and to set a smaller license fee. Councilman Weymouth moved to refer this matter to the City Manager <br /> for a recommendation, seconded by Councilman Stout and carried. <br /> The City Attorney reported that he had an ordinance ready for introduction in regard to the transferring and <br /> appropriating the sum of $11,250 from the unbudgeted reserve of the General Fund to certain stated <br /> departments purposes; appropriating the sum of $293.38 from the Capital Project Fund to Capital <br /> Improvements to the Training Building, Community Park; and appropriating the sum of $13,000 from the <br /> Yacht Harbor Improvement Fund, and $1,937.23 from the 1944 Bond Fund for Capital Improvements to <br /> Yacht Harbor. <br /> rm: Councilman Weiss offered introduction of the ordinance, striking out the last two sections of the <br /> ordinance in regard to the appropriations for the Yacht Harbor, seconded by Councilman Stout. Council- <br /> man Herkner, as chairman of the Yacht Harbor Committee, did not approve the deletion to the ordinance. <br /> This was followed by discussion. Councilman Spillers made an amendment to the motion to adopt the <br /> ordinance in whole. This was followed by discussion and it was decided to vote on the original motion. <br /> There wasn't any second to Councilman Spillers motion. The City Attorney discussed the matter and then <br /> Councilman Stout withdrew his second to Councilman Weiss's motion. <br /> Councilman Spillers moved to intorduce the ordinance as prepared by the City Attorney, seconded by <br /> Councilman Weymouth and carried, Councilman Weiss voting NO. <br /> Councilman Spillers offered RESOLUTION 2241 APPROVING CHANGE ORDERS IN CONNECTION WITH CONSTRUCTION OF <br /> REDWOOD CITY POLICE STATION and moved its adoption, seconded by Councilman Herkner and carried on roll <br /> call, Councilman Granger being noted absent. <br /> CONTINUATION CITY OF SAN CARLOS REGARDING PORTIONS OF LOTS 1, 2, 3 AND 4, UNRECORDED MAP OF EATON AVENUE <br /> VILLAS. Councilman Stout moved that this matter be referred back to the City Manager and he advise the <br /> people of the letter received from the City of San Carlos (the people in the area and the property <br /> owner), seconded by Councilman Herkner. Councilman Spillers stated that the people in the area lived <br /> on one-half acre lots and they objected to Mr. Toffanelli's property being allowed to annex to San <br /> Carlos because they are afraid the lots will be split into smaller lots than are allowed in Redwood <br /> City. <br /> Mr. Toffanelli addressed the Council and stated that he has had the property for the past eleven years <br /> and he has not been able to build- on it because he could not get sewers. This was followed by <br /> discussion with the Mayor telling Mr. Toffanelli what the Council had discussed at the study meeting <br /> in regard to the size of the lots which the people in the area were concerned about. There was also <br /> discussion in regard to the possibility of deed restrictions and subdivision of the lots, the <br /> possibility of receiving sewers from San Carlos with the understanding of a gentlemen's agreement that <br /> the property would be allowed to annex to San Carlos after the subdivision map and deed restrictions <br /> were approved by the Redwood City Council. <br /> If Mr. Toffanelli were allowed to annex to San Carlos before the subdivision map was recorded, he would <br /> be allowed to resubdivide his lots into three lots with 8,000 sq. ft. each and five lots with 5,000 sq. <br /> ft. each. Redwood City has a limit of 6,000 sq. ft. per each lot. This was followed by discussion in <br /> regard to the possibility of allowing a nine lot compromise and leaving the matter to the Planning <br /> Commission for recommendation. The nine lots was the suggestion of Councilman Spillers in order to <br /> protect the people in the area. Councilman Herkner withdrew his second to the original motion. <br /> Councilman Weiss moved to refer the matter to the Planning Commission with a copy of the minutes to be <br /> referred to them also, seconded by Councilman Stout. After some discussion the motion was withdrawn <br /> and then put back into motion. The City Attorney reminded the Council of the street assessment bonds <br /> which have to be paid off before the de-annexation would be allowed. The Mayor stated that this was <br />
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