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gentlemen's agreement with the Menlo Park Council, seconded by Councilman Weymouth. Councilman Stout <br /> was of the opinion that they should have some legal action and he believed that they should go along <br /> with the proceedings. The Mayor stated that the City's legal position has not changed. The City <br /> Attorney stated that this statement was correct. The motion lost on roll call with Councilmen Granger, <br /> Stout and Weiss voting NO. Councilman Granger, stated that he wanted to change his vote. It was <br /> finally decided that this could not be done so Councilman Granger moved and asked for reconsideration <br /> of the vote, seconded by Councilman Herkner. This was followed by discussion. Councilmen Granger and oda <br /> Weiss stated that they wanted to vote again, their first vote being a vote to register a protest. The <br /> motion carried with Councilman Stout voting No and Councilman Spillers being noted absent. <br /> The City Attorney suggested that the Council pass a resolution authorizing him to drop the hearing suit. <br /> • Councilman Herkner offered RESOLUTION 2175 AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY ATTORNEY TO DISMISS LEGAL <br /> ACTION AGAINST THE CITY OF MENLO PARK and moved its adoption, seconded by Councilman Weymouth and <br /> carried on roll call, Councilman Spillers being noted absent. <br /> DISCUSSION ITEM 2, CITY MANAGER'S REPORT OF DECEMBER 19, 1956, COUNCIL POLICY ON BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION AND <br /> FINANCING. Councilman Weiss spoke about the last paragraph of the City Manager's report dated 11/14/46. <br /> He was of the opinion that a priority list should, be established. Councilman Weiss moved that this <br /> matter be carried on the agenda for a study session to set a policy as to the disposition of the bridges, <br /> seconded by Councilman Herkner. The City Manager. stated that he would go along with this if he had <br /> the money available. This was followed by discussion. City Engineer Jain stated that there are <br /> approximately four bridges which are going to have to be built or repaired within the next two years. <br /> He feels that the Council should set up a policy. The motion lost on roll call with Councilmen Granger <br /> Stout and Mayor Royer voting No and Councilman Spillers being noted absent. <br /> Councilman Granger moved that the City Manager's recommendation to take up the matters separately be <br /> it f <br /> approved, seconded by Councilman Stout. Councilman Stout was of the opinion that money should'be mad <br /> raised by taxation and they should give consideration to this matter. The motion lost on roll call <br /> with Councilmen Herkner, Weiss and Weymouth voting NO and Councilman Spillers being noted absent. <br /> DISCUSSION PROPOSED MEETING WITH BELMONT AND SAN CARLOS TO EXPLORE COMMON PROBLEMS. Councilman Granger moved <br /> to drop the matter from the agenda, seconded by Councilman Stout. The Mayor stated that this matter <br /> was first brought up by the then Councilman Britschgi. Councilman Weiss spoke on the question after <br /> which the motion carried with Councilman Weiss voting No. <br /> DISCUSSION ANNEXATION FEES. COUNCILMAN Stout asked that this be carried on the agenda for two weeks. The <br /> Mayor so ordered. <br /> DISCUSSION PROPOSED MICROFILMING. Councilman Weiss moved that this matter be referred to the City Manager <br /> and City Clerk for a report prior to budget time, seconded by Councilman Granger. Councilman Granger <br /> stated that a previous report has been turned in and at that time it cost too much money and that the <br /> matter had then been dropped. Councilman Stout spoke on the subject and concurred with the statement <br /> I 4 <br /> of Councilman Granger. The motion carried. <br /> DISCUSSION PROPOSED TAPE RECORDING, COUNCIL MEETINGS. Councilman Granger moved that this be referred to <br /> the time when they discuss the minutes, seconded by Councilman Herkner and carried. <br /> The Mayor called attention to the study meetings. The Council would meet on Thursday, January 24th, to <br /> discuss empoyees salaries and sales tax and if time allows the hospital sewage problem. On Wednesday, <br /> January 30th the Council will meet with the Glenwood Avenue property owners regarding water lines. <br /> On February 6th the Council will meet with the Civilian Defense representatives. <br /> John Quinn asked the Council who was responsible for safety measures at Cordillera Creek. Mr. Quinn was <br /> referring to an article in the newspaper where a boy almost drowned. This was followed by discussion <br /> as to what responsibility, if any, the City had in this matter. It was finally decided that the <br />