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1/7/1957
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290 <br /> Councilman Granger asked that the City receive a letter from the Taxi companies stating that they <br /> agree to the change and they understand the change in the ordinance. The motion : carried. <br /> REPORT ON BID OPENING, POLICE DEPARTMENT OUTOMOBILE. The following bids were received: <br /> BRAY MOTOR COMPANY: <br /> 1957 Oldsmobile !t-door sedan, price less excise tax $2,556.09 <br /> Sales _Tax 76.68 <br /> JAMES BELL LINCOLN-MERCURY $2,632.77 <br /> 1957 Mercury 4-door sedan, price less excise tax "mi <br /> $2,592.05 <br /> Sales Tax 77.76 <br /> $2,669.81 <br /> The Police Chief recommended the low bid of Bray Motor Company which was concurred in by the City <br /> Manager. Councilman Stout moved approval of the recommedation, the Police Chief to be allowed to pick <br /> the color as the car will be used for undercover work, seconded by Councilman Spillers and carried. <br /> CINNABAR MINING AND PROCESSING AGREEMENT. The City Attorney stated that this matter was handled by the <br /> previous City Attorney as directed by the Council and that Mr. Lebsack was present with a proposed <br /> lease. Councilman Spillers moved that the City Manager be authorized to sign the lease subject to <br /> the approval of the Cinnabar Committee, .seconded by Councilman Herkner and carried. <br /> COUNCILMAN WEISS REGARDING NEW INFORMATION ON INCLUSION OF SPRUCE STREET IN THE STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM. The <br /> Clerk read the statement prepared by, Councilman Weiss in which he referred to a bill introduced by <br /> Assemblyman Carl Britschgi to include in the State Highway system a route to connect Woodside Road <br /> with the Cloverleaf at Bayshore, the link the Council terms as Spruce Street and which the Assembly- <br /> man calls "a missing link". Councilman Weiss was of the opinion that the Council should give <br /> Assemblyman Britschgi every support possible in his endeavor on the question. He suggested that the <br /> Council instruct the City Attorney, in collaboration with the City Manager and the City Engineer, <br /> to draft a suitable resolution memorializing the State Legislature to give this proposal every 11114 <br /> consideration possible and the highest possible priority, because of what would for all purposes be ..w <br /> considered an urgency in the public interest and welfare; further that Senator Doiwig and Assemblyman <br /> Francis be urged to lend Assemblyman Britschgi their support in pushing his bill. <br /> Councilman Herkner moved that action be taken by the Council to prepare a suitable resolution to <br /> help Assemblyman Britschgi's efforts, seconded by Councilman Weiss. This was followed by discussion <br /> in regard to Spruce Street being the route to connect Woodside Road with the Bayshore Freeway. Mr. <br /> Tom Tuite, Jr., reminded the Council that they had agreed to Spruce Street or an alternate. He <br /> stressed the alternate. Mr. Tuite was informed that Assemblyman Britschgi did not mention any street <br /> i <br /> by name in his bill, it merly referred to a route. The motion carried. <br /> COUNCILMAN WEISS REGARDING SUGGESTIONS RELATIVE TO REVENUES DERIVED FROM ANNEXATION FEE CHARGES. The <br /> Clerk read the statement prepared by Councilman Weiss wherein he stated that it was his recoil ection <br /> in the various discussions on the topic of annexation fees that it was more or less clearly indicated ., <br /> as being in the nature of a revenue measure to provide funds to enable the City to recoup investments <br /> in various capital facilities and thus enable it to make further additions and expansions to meet the <br /> added requirements resulting from the growth and added burdens resulting from such annexations. It <br /> is his opinion that such collections of revenues from this source should be specifically allocated <br /> mwe <br /> to Capital Projects Funds to pr o vide at least a portion of the fund s that are so urgently ne ede d f o r <br /> necessary expansions, etc. of our existing facilities. <br /> Councilman Weiss moved that the City Attorney be requested to prepare and submit as soon as pract- <br /> icable draft of an ordinance providing that any and all funds or revenues from annexation fees as <br /> collected shall be credited to the Capital Projects Funds of the city. The Mayor asked Councilman <br /> Weiss if he would have any objections to first referring this to the City Manager. Councilman Weiss <br /> withdrew his motion and moved that this matter be referred to the City Manager for a report back, <br />
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