Laserfiche WebLink
0 <br />11 <br />A� <br />34.5 <br />the original plans. This was followed by discussion on the Anderson property. Mr. Michalski stated <br />that he would waive all claims against the property but he did not want to be assessed for possible <br />damage to the Anderson property: He did agree to sign a waiver if the City paid him #100. Councilman <br />Weymouth withdrew his motion with the consent of the second. Councilman Rosselli then moved to continue <br />the public hearing until 9:30 p* m., seconded by Councilman Fields and carried. <br />CONTINUATION OF PUBLIC HEARING, EAGLE HILL TERRACE IMPROVEMENTS. The public hearing was declared open. Mr. <br />Lebsack stated that they had a similar problem here as they had in the Glenwood proceedings and recom— <br />mended that they terminate the proceedings. There were no oral protests so Councilman Rosselli moved <br />the the public hearing be closed, seconded by Councilman Spillers and carried. <br />After some discussion it was- decided that they would proceed and not terminate the proceedings. Coun— <br />cilman Spillers moved adoption of RESOLUTION NO. 2858 ORDERING THE WORK AND OVERRULING PROTESTS, EAGLE <br />HILL TERRACE IMPROVEMENTS,i seconded by Councilman Granger and carried on roll call, Councilman Granger, <br />Herkner, Rosselli, Spillers, Weymouth and Mayor Royer voting yes, Councilman Fields voting no. <br />Councilman Spillers moved adoption of RESOLUTION NO. 2859 AWARDING CONTRACT, EAGLE HILL TERRACE IMPROVE- <br />MENTS (Douglass & Woodhouse), seconded by Councilman Herkner and carried on roll call, Councilmen <br />Granger, Herkner, Rosselli, Spillers,,.Weymouth and Mayor Royer voting yes, and Councilman Fields voting <br />no. <br />PUBLIC HEARING ON REPORT AND ASSESSMENT FOR WEED ABATEMENT. The public hearing was declared open and the <br />affidavits of posting and publication were ordered filed* The Clerk stated that he had received the <br />report of the Street Superintendent and proposed assessment list. There being no protests, written or <br />oral, Councilman Weymouth moved that the public hearing be closed, seconded by Councilman Rosselli and <br />carried. <br />Councilman Spillers moved adoption of RESOLUTION N0. 2860 CONFIRMING REPORT CF SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS <br />ON WEED ABATEMENT AND AUTHORIZING DELIVERY OF REPORT TO CITY TAX COLLECTOR FOR THE ADDITION OF THE <br />ASSESSMENT AMOUNT TO NEXT REGULAR TAX BILIS AGAINST PARTICULAR PARCELS CONCERNED., 'seconded by Councilman, <br />Weymouth and carried unanimously on roll call. <br />FURTHER CONSIDERATION ON TRUCK ORDINANCE. Councilman Rosselli moved that the public hearing be continued f or <br />two weeks, seconded by Councilman Spillers. Councilman Granger amended the motion and moved that the <br />present ordinance be tabled. The amendment lost for lack of a second. The motion to continue carried <br />with Councilman Granger voting no* It was suggested that the Traffic Bureau make a traffic check, now <br />that school has'started, at Alameda And Whipple, Whipple and Duane and Alameda and Edgewood Road. <br />Councilman Herkner moved adoption of ORDINANCE Na, 949 FIXING THE AMOUNT OF TAXATION UPON THE TAXABLE PROP- <br />ERTY WITHIN THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY AS rowLN ur, TO CARRY ON THE VARIOUS, DEPARTMENTS OF SAID CITY FOR THE <br />FISCAL YEAR 1959-60 TO PAY THE BONDED INDEBTEDNESS OF SAID CITY FALLING DUE AND BECOMING PAYABLE DURING <br />P"' SAID FISCAL YEAR TOGETHER WITH THE INTEREST THEREON, TO MAINTAIN THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF SAID CITY DURING <br />SAID FISCAL YEAR, TO MAINTAIN THE WAR MEMORIAL VETERANS HALL BUILDING, TO PROVIDE FUNDS FOR THE RETIRE— <br />MENT PLAN, AND TO PROVIDE FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS; AND FIXING AND LEVYING THE TAX RATE THEREFOR ($1.25), <br />seconded by Councilman Spillers and carried unanimously on roll call.. The affidavit of publication was <br />ordered filed. <br />Request transfer of $150,000 from the General Reserve Account to the General Fund. Councilman Granger moved <br />adoption of RESOLUTION N0. 2861 TRANSFERRING THE SUM OF $150,000 FROM THE GENERAL RESERVE ACCOUNT TO THE <br />GENERAL FUND, AND PROVIDING FOR REIMBURSEMENT OF SAID SUM FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO THE GENERAL RESERVE <br />FUND ON OR BEFORE THE END OF THE CURRENT FISCAL YEAR, seconded by Councilman Spillers and carried unani— <br />mously on roll call. <br />Resolution designating additional stop signs at the f olla ing intersections <br />