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<br /> came up for hearing , Mr . Wasserman being represented by his attorney , Wayne Millington.
<br /> In the absence of any protests , on motion of Councilman McNulty, seconded by Councilman
<br /> Fletcher , the permit was granted, effective July 1 , with the understanding that all work
<br /> be done inside , that a fence be put up around the exposed part and that the permit be
<br /> revocable at the discretion of the Council .
<br /> Walter Lynch, of the Lion' s Club , representing one of the teams playing on the soft baseball
<br /> diamond, suggested that the Council arrange to have a representative meet with the League
<br /> committee to arrange schedules so that there need be no conflicts . Councilman Eva was
<br /> appointed to work with the committee .
<br /> The City Manager submitted a revised estimate of charges for water under the soon-to-be-effec-
<br /> tive mixture of San Francisco water with the local supply , and his recommendations were
<br /> approved on motion of Councilman Jones , seconded by Councilman McNulty.
<br /> In view of the request of the 'Etna Surety Company that proper insurance be carried covering
<br /> collateral left with the Treasurer by banks , and that bonds owned by the City also be
<br /> properly covered, the Treasurer was authorized to have the City insurance carrier arrange
<br /> to issue Burglary and Robbery Insurance on all securities in the hands of the Treasurer
<br /> up to $120 ,000 , on motion of Councilman McCarthy , seconded by Councilman McNulty.
<br /> Action on the adoption of the Uniform Building Code , as suggested in the previous meeting ,
<br /> was continued to the next meeting.
<br /> A letter from E. C . Stewart , Stockton , was submitted in which Mr. Stewart made certain demands
<br /> regarding the payment of 1915 Bonds and interest . Considerable discussion ensued relative
<br /> to the best way to meet the situation. Finally , Councilman McCarthy , seconded by Council-
<br /> man McNulty , moved that the Attorney be instructed to make reply to Mr. Stewart ' s letter
<br /> and tell Mr . Stewart that his demands for payment of interest and bonds , both delinquent
<br /> and maturing July 2 , 1935 , would be met not later than the middle of July , with specific
<br /> direction to the Attorney that the total should not exceed $7 , 000. Councilman Eva ,
<br /> seconded by Councilman Fletcher , moved amendment to the motion, directing the Attorney
<br /> to prepare the necessary data as to delinquencies and owners of each lot , in an effort
<br /> to obtain payment , or part payment , of delinquencies , to get Quit Claim Deeds , or to
<br /> make other adjustments . The amendment to the motion carried. The original motion
<br /> carried , with Mayor Lambert voting "No " .
<br /> Councilman McCarthy moved , seconded by Councilman Eva , that the Treasurer be directed to obtain
<br /> the name of the owners of all bonds and coupons before making payment . Motion carried ,
<br /> over the protest of the Treasurer.
<br /> Upon the suggestion of Councilman Eva, the Clerk was directed to write to Joseph Dickey about
<br /> the prevalence of mosquitos in Redwood City .
<br /> Councilman Jones , seconded by Councilman Eva , suggested that the Council convey to Assemblyman
<br /> Peterson its appreciation of the work he had done in connection with having the Woodside
<br /> Road adopted as a part of the secondary highway system and also that Senator Parkman be
<br /> asked to do his part while the matter was before the Senate . Motion carried.
<br /> On motion of Councilman McCarthy , seconded by Councilman Eva, the City Treasurer was given
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