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313 <br /> cities. This was followed by discussion. <br /> Claims 21236 through 21409, totaling $113,321.82, were ordered paid on motion of Councilman Spillers, seconded <br /> by Councilman Stout and carried. <br /> Councilman Stout moved that the meeting be adjourned, seconded by Councilman Spillers and carried. Meeting <br /> adjourned, 11:35 P.M. <br /> rrr I <br /> R. S. DODG <br /> City Clerk <br /> ppm Minutes of the Regular Adjourned Meeting <br /> Ern Redwood City Council <br /> January 14, 1957, 8:00 P.M. <br /> Invocation was led by Reverend Roland Edgeworth, Pastor First Baptist Church. <br /> ON ROLL CALL the following were noted present: Councilmen Floyd D. Granger, Sidney D. Herkner, Robert V. <br /> Spillers, Hiram S. Stout, Louis Weiss, Ray Weymouth, _Mayor William H. Royer and City Clerk R. S. Dodge. <br /> Also present were City Manager E. A. Rolison, City Engineer Glenn M. Jain, City Attorney Robert J. Costello, <br /> Water Superintendent H. L. Winter, Building Inspector S. H. Kreiss, Assistant to City Manager L. A. Kimball, <br /> City Collector Paul E Perrin, Fire Chief J. L. Lodi, Police Chief William Faulstich, Police Sergeant George <br /> Bold, Planning Commissioner Vincent Rambo and Account-Clerk Vivian Holmquist. <br /> PUBLIC HEARING, APPLICATION OF L. A. H EALY TO REZONE PORTION OF LOT 16, BLOCK E. WOODISDE ACRES (1012 WOODSIDE <br /> ROAD) FROM R-3 TO R-4. The Planning Commission recommended denial of the application. They have the <br /> Master Land Use Plan under advisement and wish to hold off any rezonings until they can study the plan <br /> !"' further. The applicant-,wanted an immediate decision, therefore, the Planning Commission voted against the <br /> petition. There being no protests, written or oral, Councilman Spillers moved that the public hearing be <br /> closed, seconded by Councilman Stout and carried. Councilman Spillers moved to uphold the Planning Commiss- <br /> ion's recommendation, seconded by Councilman Weiss and carried. There was a short discussion in which it <br /> was tentatively decided that Mr. Healy would be given another hearing without cost or need for re-application. <br /> CITY MANAGER REPORT ON POSSIBILITY OF PROHIBITING BILL BOARDS ON BAYSHORE HIGHWAY. The Clerk read the City <br /> Manager's report and a letter addressed to the City Manager by the Planning Commission. The City Manager, <br /> in his report, stated that the Planning Commission feels that such outdoor advertising signs should be pro- <br /> hibited. In the event the Council should desire a separate ordinance, the City Manager recommends that, when <br /> the desired restrictions have been determined by the City Council, the matter be referred to the City <br /> Attorney for the preparation of such an ordinance. <br /> Councilman Granger referred to an editorial appearing in the Redwood City Tribune in regard to the sign <br /> ordinance, He was of the opinion that enough time has gone by and the Council should take some action, <br /> rpm <br /> possibly adopting the proposed ordinance in regard to the signs. Councilman Granger moved that they notify <br /> the Merchants Association that the Council intends to adopt the sign ordinance and if they have any informatior <br /> or ideas they- ant in the ordinance that they submit their findings at once, seconded by Councilman Stout. <br /> Councilman ':Weiss spoke in regard to the proposed sign ordinance prepared by our previous City Attorney. <br /> rimm He asked that they include in the motion that if they do not hear from the Merchants Association by February <br /> ihr"' 1st that they will adopt the proposed sign ordinance. Councilman Granger agreed to add this to his motion. <br /> The motion carried. Councilman Stout spoke about the signs on the Bayshore Freeway after which he moved <br /> that the City Attorney be instructed to bring in a recommendation relative to.the adoption of an ordinance <br /> controlling the bill boards, either separately or inclusive, in the sign ordinance, seconded by Councilman <br /> Herkner. Councilman Spillers was of the opinion that they should come up with an ordinance doing away with <br />