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1/7/1957
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405 <br /> to each Councilmember. He had some comments to make, however, his remorks were based on the report as <br /> mailed. Councilman Weiss commended the Committee, however he stated the Master Plan had not been completed <br /> and was not available. He was not opposed to the program but desired to approach with full plans. He dis- <br /> cussed his previous statement in which he suggested the possibility of leasing and private financing of <br /> the improvemtns. In Councilman Weiss opinion, there are more important projects which carry a higher <br /> [:: priority. This was followed by discussion between Councilman Spillers and Weiss. Councilman Spillers <br /> stated that the Council did not accept the suggestion of leasing the Yacht Harbor to private operation. <br /> Councilman Herkner stated that the Committee looked very carefully into the report previously made by <br /> Councilman Weiss in regard to leasing the Yacht Harbor and the Committee found the idea very impracticable <br /> at the present time. Councilman Stout spoke in regard to the plans and the work that has been done in <br /> rwm compliance to the original plan. This was followed by discussion. Councilman Granger stated his reasons <br /> for seconding the motion. The motion carried. Councilman Weiss asked that the minutes show that in August <br /> of 1955 he asked that they examine very carefully any expenditures. The committee worked hard on this and <br /> have done a wonderful job for the City. <br /> RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR INTORDUCTION OF ORDINANCES BY TITLE IF AND WHEN COUNCIL SO DESIRES. The City Attorney <br /> briefed the resolution for the benefit of the Council and the people in the audience. Councilman Weymouth <br /> offered RESOLUTION 21b8 ESTABLISHING PROCEDURE GOVERNING THE READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOUTIONS and moved <br /> its adoption, seconded by Councilman Weiss. The City Attorney ruled that this particular resolution did <br /> not have to be read in its entirety. This was followed by discussion after which the City Attorney, to stop <br /> the argument, read the resolution. The motion carried on roll call. <br /> ADOPT SALES TAX ORDINANCES 843, 844, 845 and 846. Affidavit of publication of Ordinance 8113 was ordered filed. <br /> The City Attorney read the title of Ordinance 8113 (Sales Tax, local basis). Councilman Granger moved that <br /> [:: this be done in keeping with Resolution 2188 which was just passed, seconded by Councilman Weymouth. This <br /> was followed by discussion. The City Attorney stated that future adoption of ordinances will b e based on <br /> the adoption of the previous resolution. The motion carried. <br /> The City Attorney prefaced the title of Ordinance 8113. Councilman Herkner asked the City Attorney to read <br /> the titles of all the ordinances. Mr. Chester Lebsack, appearing on behalf of the Retail Merchants and <br /> the Automobile Dealers, urged the Council to wait on ordinances 8113 and 81111 until such time as they fully <br /> explore all the effects of the action taken or would be taken by the Council on their intention to go it <br /> alone. He outlined his reasoning of this statement, and stated that the Council action may precipitate <br /> a ballot proposition resulting in something frozen into the charter which would react unfavorably to the <br /> city. Mr. Lebsack also spoke about the uniform ordinance in conjunction with the County wide basis, He <br /> suggested that the Council withhold action and leave this matter in the hands of the Board of Supervisors. <br /> The group that he represents objects to the sales tax and the use tax, city-wide or county wide. He spoke <br /> r.4 about a $100,000 still available in the $1.00 tax rate for general purposes and stated that he could not <br /> LOM see any reason why the Council had to deem it necessary to adopt these ordinances immediately. <br /> John Roselli, 1137 Clinton Street, spoke for himself against the sales and use taxes. He did not believe <br /> that the Council had given sufficient chance to people to speak for or against the sales tax at the meeting <br /> of February 18th, and did not think it proper for the Mayor to call a time limit and for Councilman Stout <br /> to use up the allotted time reading clippings from the newspapers. He spoke at some length on the Council <br /> action of the prvious meeting. This was followed by awry lengthy discussion. Councilman Stout stated <br /> that he did not read the clippings until a question had been raised relative to known opposition and he <br /> used the items in answer to show that according to the printed reports in Belmont, San Carlos and Menlo <br /> Park there was not this opposition claimed. The Mayor stated that the Chamber of Commerce had submitted <br /> a letter and resolution. This was submitted too late last week for the agenda. The Mayor read the <br />
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