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City Council
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2/21/1974
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� � 31 <br /> requiring the gaJ str�tion �,tten3ants �a �nforce the re�ulati.�n; <br /> � _ also that the hours c�f cperation be po�t€�� and that op�rators b� <br /> �.slced to coordinate their hours so that th� City has �as station <br /> s�rvice available at ��,11 times. The Sta¢e, however, has pre- <br /> empted the field, ancz the City may not make re�;ulations beyond <br /> �,,,, those cantatned in th� Governor� s plan �,dopted by the Cour�ty. <br /> 1. Mario Bia 3, 507 Starboard, advised that Assembl.yman <br /> `'�"' $�on rne t has said that the San Mat�o County area <br /> has been discriminated against with re�axd to alloca- <br /> tion of gasoline. Mr. Biagi urged formal lett�rs af <br /> complaint regarding the allocation be directed to <br /> Assemblyman Arnett and to ather representatives in <br /> order to substantiat� their requests to the State for <br /> a larger allocation. <br /> Discussion followed and City Mar�ager Fales stated that <br /> the Federal Energy Office has �iven governors the <br /> authority to shift quotas, but no guidelines to assist <br /> them in doing so. Mr. Fales sta,ted that Assemblyman <br /> Arnett would appreciate CounciZ assistance in m�king <br /> his requ�st for a lar��.r allocation f"or San Mateo <br /> County. <br /> MOTION: Councilrnan Henderson moved, seconded by Council- <br /> man Norris, that the Council aslc the Ma�yor to direct <br /> letters to the Governor, to Assemblyman Arnett and to <br /> Senator Gregorio expressing Council concern and Council <br /> desire to h�,ve �he �.7_location increased for Sar� Mateo <br /> Count,y and th� ret�sons �'or the concern, <br /> � <br /> The motion c�,rried unanini�u►sly b� voice vote. <br /> ;�,,, (MINUTL ORDER N0. 7�-51) <br /> 2. Ron MacQuarrie, 558 Keelson Circle, commended Police <br /> e o on the manner i� which his departmen� has <br /> handled traffic contrr�l under difficult circumstances <br /> caused by the gasoline situ�,tion. <br /> 3. Melvin C. Kerwin, 19d� Hop�cins, called attention t� a <br /> e er a resse to Mayor Keckley from Alan C. Da.vis, <br /> of Davi.s, Cowe11 & Bowe, dated March 8 and deli�,rered to <br /> the �ouncil toda� (Nt�.rch 11) regarding p?acement of <br /> political signs. <br /> Mayor Keckley adv:Lsed that Council mem��rs h�.d r�ceiveci <br /> copies of the letter �ddressed to him this even�r��. <br /> Mayor Keckley stat�c� that letters addr�ssed to the c;ity <br /> Council. are usua3.1� plac�d on tYze Agend�,, r,capied and <br /> distributed to Ca�a�cil and the aut;hor a n�ited tc appedr <br /> at the appr4priate t�_me, thus providin�; opportunity far <br /> Council ar.� citi.z�n� to bec�me acquainted witri the con- <br /> tent of the letter l�ei'ore i.t i� considered. Mayor <br /> Keckley observed that the author of the letter is not <br /> � <br /> present. <br /> Mr. Kerwin urged that the Council refer the matt�r <br /> �"' immediately to the City Attorney since it invol.ves <br /> placement of political signs relating to the curren� <br /> general municipai election. <br /> Mayor Keckley stated that the letter will be placed on <br /> the Agenda for the next regular Council meeting on <br /> March ln and that the writer will be so advfsed. <br /> Reg, Mt�. <br /> 3/11/7�+ <br />
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