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considered by the Council, seconded by Councilman Weymouth and carried. (This item was again brought up at <br /> the end of the meeting.) <br /> DISCUSSION SALARY SURVEY, CLERICAL CLASS. .Councilman Spillers offered introduction of the ordinance, seconded <br /> by Councilman Stout and carried. Councilman Herkner moved that the Clerk look into the matter of adding <br /> another classification to the list, that of meter reader, the Clerk to notify the Personnel Board and ask <br /> that they review range 24, meter reader, seconded by Councilman Spillers and- carried. <br /> FURTHER DISCUSSION, DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS DENIAL OF REQUEST TO REMOVE TREES ON EL CAMINO REAL. Councilman <br /> Granger stated that he will try to make a trip to Sacramento or he will try to contact Assemblyman <br /> Britschgi and see if he could carry on. Councilman Weymouth stated that he had contacted a State Man <br /> and Mr. Allyn Beals was supposed to contact this same State Main. The- Committee reported progress. <br /> IMO REPORT ON STATUS OF PROPOSED FIRE PROTECTION, DUMBARTON-FAIR OAKS AREA. The Clerk read the report. Councilman <br /> Granger moved that the report be made a part of the minutes, seconded by Councilman Stout and carried. <br /> Gentlemen: <br /> Under date of October 15, 1956, this committee submitted a complete report on the subject of <br /> Fire Service for the Dumbarton-Fair Oaks Area. The report in question was accepted by the <br /> Council at its meeting of November 5, 1956. <br /> Another meeting to discuss this committee's report with the people of the area was held on <br /> November 7, 1956. At this meeting the Council was informed that the residents of the area were <br /> to hold a meeting the week of November 12 - 16. That the Redwood City Council would be informed <br /> of future developments at the proper time. <br /> While tkis committee has to date received no formal report of further proceedings, through <br /> contacts with Mr. John P. Connors, and reports in the press, it has b ee n <br /> possible to observe <br /> the progress of proceedings to form the Fire District. In fact, it is presently understood <br /> that the Board of Supervisors of San Mateo County has taken final 'action, to appoint a Board <br /> of Directors, is now in process. <br /> Undoubtedly after all legal action by proper authorities to formalize the establishment of the <br /> district has been completed, the Board of Directors of said District will communicate with the <br /> Redwood City Council and proceed with negotiation of a formal agreemtn or contract. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> how Louis Weiss, Chairman, Sidney D. Herkner, Member <br /> J. L. Lodi, Member <br /> REPORT OF OLD VETERAN'S BUILDING. Councilman Stout reported that he and Councilman Granger look over the <br /> building. They felt that it would be to check with the Service Clubs and Groups that are interested <br /> in Youth Activities and ask for their help. The Peninsula Group II of the Civil Air Patrol Cadets wrote <br /> a letter in response to the request made at the meeting with Councilmen Granger and Stout in regard to <br /> securing the Old Veteran's Building for a meeting place. The Cadets are supervised at all time, and all <br /> covered by a blanket insurance policy carried by the California Wing Hqa., Presidio, San Francisco, <br /> hospitalization insurance for senion members while at the CAP meetings and authorized Air Force Measures. <br /> The group want the use of the building on Friday nights. <br /> Councilman Stout moved that the report be accepted and that this Group be allowed to use the building on <br /> the night indicated on a month to month basis, seconded by Councilman Spillers. Councilman Granger stated <br /> [:: that the City should not be held responsible and suggested that the add to the motion subject to suitable <br /> insurance and agreement. This was included in the motion. Councilman Granger added that this should be <br /> subject to the agreement being agreed to by the proper department heads. The motion carried. <br /> FURTHER CONSIDERATION ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING NEW SEWER RENTAL CHARGES. The City Attorney recommended that <br /> this be referred to him for proper agreemtn or ordinance. Councilman Spillers moved to accept the City <br /> Attorney's recommendation, seconded by Councilman Weymouth and carried. The Mayor appointed Councilman <br /> Herkner to the committee to work with the City Attorney on this matter. <br /> Councilman Spillers offered RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING ANNEXATION CHARGES, HIGHLANDS TERRITORY NO. 7. The City <br /> Attorney explained that the resolution established the sum of $52,800 as the value to the territory of <br /> existing municipal improvements paid for by city tax payers and established a period of ten years for <br /> collection of that sum. It was pointed out that collection would be accomplished in the manner provided for <br />