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City Council
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1/7/1957
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.._,..__ . ... Y I�YS`_"'_.. ...... ......._. <br /> � � <br /> that the Building Department approved this. The motion carried. <br /> The Mayor called attention to the note regardin� the Planning Commission ap proving <br /> tentative map of Tofanelli. They will recommend de-annexation of Tofanelli pro- <br /> perty to San Carlos subsequent to filing of final map (Eaton Avenue Villas) ; use <br /> permit issued to Enomoto to allow addition to one hothouse on Lot 11, Block 47, <br /> � Reese Subdivision; use permit to H. Foster to allow 14� 6'� height (greater than <br /> �..r <br /> 12� ) for accessory buildin$ at 346 Hillview Avenue. There was some discussion in <br /> regard to the height of the building. Planning Commissioner MacDonald stated the <br /> permit read 14t 6'� but t•ie buildin� was to built on 18t so they changed the permit . <br /> � No Council action was necessary on these items. <br /> Councilman 3pillers referred to the Traffic Committee and the City Attorney the matter <br /> of looking into "no passing" of any cars in front of schools. <br /> Councilman Herkner was of the opinion that they should set for a study meeting the <br /> matter of answering items appearing in the paper. , <br /> �ouncilman Granger was of the opinion that the City should delegate someone to see <br /> about purchasing a portable reviewing stand, metal type, to hold approximately , <br /> 50 chairs . Councilman GranP;er moved that this matter be referred to the �ity , <br /> Manager for an actual report on the cost of a portable small reniewing stand, I <br /> seconded by Councilman Herkner and carried. I <br /> Councilm an Granger referred to the matter of vandalism which has been oecurring at I, <br /> Union Cemetery. He suggested that something be done in the way of possibly <br /> ofPerin a 10 rew .. ' <br /> �, g � 0 ard for tha arres t ar�d conviction of anyone found doing van <br /> � <br /> � dalism at the cemetery, especially those wYw broke the statue representing the �I <br /> Grand Army of the Republic. Councilman Granger moved that this be referred to the <br /> City Attorney to see if it w azld be legal to appropriate money to off er the reward, ; <br /> seconded by Councilman Stout and �arried. , <br /> �ouncilman Granger stated that there was a possibility that they can repair the statue <br /> and he moved that the City Manager check into the possibility of having same re- <br /> paired, seconded by Councilm an 5pillers and carried. <br /> c�ouncilman 4�eiss reported that "the question of the advisability of discontinuing the <br /> Child Care �enter now being maintained by the Redwood City F�lementary :School ' <br /> ��trict has been anc� is receiving consideration by the School Board. The Child <br /> Care Center is an outgrowth of the last war when mothers were urged to seek employ- ' <br /> ment to help the war effort. �ver the years since, experience has shown that it �' <br /> � ' <br /> is an activity th at is �ust as essential in peace time as it was in war. It serves <br /> � a ur ose in <br /> p p peace that is mos t humane and of incalculable service in the <br /> community. <br /> 4de have in our midst many mothers with small children who because of varying cir- <br /> �..�. cumstances must seek gainful employment in order to provide and maintain a home for <br /> � themselves and th eir cheldren without seeking aid from the County or other welfare <br /> agency. Certainly such mothers deserve the assistance afforded them by the opera- <br /> tion of the Child �are �Center. <br /> The question is often raised as to the most appropriate agency to administer such <br /> a program. �ince the State provides its appropriate share of the funds required <br /> for these operations and the workin� parents are required to pay a fee suPficient <br /> to cover balance of costs of operation, thus avoiding the use of any moneys <br /> �.A,�,..��,.,-....,, ,�<-— , <br /> --_r� . ._�,�,�.�..�,.,�..�w..�_��,.�.,.- <br />
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