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<br /> On motion of Councilman Fletcher , seconded by Councilman McNulty , there was introduced
<br /> Ordinance rezoning Lot 8 , Block 2 , Wellesley Para , from the first to the second
<br /> residential district .
<br /> After filing affidavit of publication , Ordinance No . 366 , continuing tax penalties to
<br /> December 5 , 1936 , on motion of Councilman McNulty , seconded by Councilman Christensen ,
<br /> was adopted.
<br /> Councilman Jones , seconded by Councilman McCarthy , proposed the adoption of a resolution
<br /> formally accepting an easement to the City by V. L . Jean , dated the 13th day of
<br /> April , 1928 , but never recorded. Carried.
<br /> Consideration of the Deed from the Tacoma Mill Comnany , granting certain parcels of land
<br /> for the extension of Rogers Street was laid over until the next meeting.
<br /> Councilman Eva, seconded by Councilman McCarthy , proposed the adoption of resolution
<br /> authorizing the City Clerk to change and complete the minutes of October 1 , 1928 ,
<br /> to show the nassa ;e of Resolution of Intention to close Ivy Street . Carried.
<br /> Councilman Eva , seconded by Councilman McCarthy , proposed the adoption of the following
<br /> resolution closing Ivy Street . Carried. (Note : Filed with "K-ll " . )
<br /> RESOLUTION CLOSING AND VACATING IVY STREET IF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY
<br /> WHEREAS , the Council of the Town of Redwood. City did on the 1st day
<br /> of October , 1928 , pass and adopt Resolution of Intention No . K-11 to order that
<br /> Ivy Street in the Town of Redwood City from the southerly line of Broadway and
<br /> northeasterly line of Hilton Street extended northwesterly across said Ivy Street
<br /> be closed and vacated as a public street and highway; and
<br /> WHEREAS , a notice of the passage of said Resolution of Intention was
<br /> duly published as required by law in the Redwood City Tribune on October 22 , 23 ,
<br /> 24 , 2.5 , 26 , 27 , 29 , 30 , 31 and November 1 , 1928 , as appears from the affidavit
<br /> of Sam H. Winklebleck now on file in the office of the Clerk of the Town of
<br /> Redwood City; and
<br /> WHEREAS , it appears that the last day of publication was the 1st day
<br /> of November , 1928; and
<br /> WHEREAS , the Street Superintendent of the Town of Redwood City did
<br /> duly post notices of the passaac;e of said Resolution of Intention entitled
<br /> "Notice of Public Works" along the line of the work and improvement to be done
<br /> as described in said Resolution of Intention as appears from the affidavit of
<br /> C . L . Dim~nitt , Street Superintendent , now on file in the office of the Clerk of
<br /> the City of Redwood City; and
<br /> WHEREAS , within the time allowed by law no protests of any kind were
<br /> made against the work and improvements of closing Ivy Street as described in
<br /> said Resolution of Intention No . K-11 hereinbefore referred to herein , and said
<br /> Council of the City of Redwood City now having acquired jurisdiction thereon;
<br /> THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Redwood City
<br /> that Ivy Street in the City of Redwood City from the southerly line of Broadway
<br /> and northeasterly line of Hilton Street extended northwesterly across said Ivy
<br /> Street be and the same is hereby closed and vacated as a public street and highway.
<br /> Mayor Lambert reported the success of the Floral Fiesta and thought something should be
<br /> done toward making it an annual affair in the County. In accord therewith , Council-
<br /> man McCarthy, seconded by Councilman McNulty , proposed the adoption of the following
<br /> resolution. Carried.
<br /> RE SOLUT I OT;
<br /> Whereas , there was recently held in Bay Meadows , San Mateo County ,
<br /> a Floral and Vegetable Display and Pageant of great si- ;nificance to the
<br /> entire County , and
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