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City Council
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1/1/1935
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165 <br /> MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING <br /> =WOOD CITY COUNCIL <br /> DECEMBER 2 , 1935 <br /> g : 00 P . M. <br /> Upon roll call , the following Councilmen were present : Mayor , C . G. Lambert , L . C . Christensen , <br /> J . M. Eva , E. A. Fletcher , R . N. Jones , P . A. McCarthy , Geo . W. McNulty and City Clerk , <br /> B . E . Myers . <br /> The minutes of the meeting of November lg , 1935 , were approved on motion of Councilman Eva, <br /> seconded by Councilman Fletcher . <br /> Discussion was had concerning a call for hearing by the Railroad Commission of the State of <br /> California for the closing of Beech Street in Redwood City and the City Attorney indicated <br /> that he would be present . <br /> D . L . Walter explained to the Council that he represented interests which were planning a <br /> built-up subdivision west of the Avenue de las Pulgas at Blandford Street in Edgewood <br /> Park , and asked whether or not the City would furnish water and permit sewer connection <br /> with the Redwood City system. On motion of Councilman Fletcher , seconded by Councilman <br /> Christensen , it was decided to grant the request of Mr . Walter with the understanding <br /> that all pipe , etc . would be furnished; that $25 would be paid for each sewer connection; <br /> and that the number of connections would be limited to 1g. <br /> J . C . Youngberg , in a letter from the District Re-organization Service Company , San Francisco , <br /> suggested certain procedures in connection with the recent $425 , 000 refunding bond issue . <br /> The Council went on record as favoring the recommendations of Mr . Youngberg ( on motion <br /> of Councilman McCarthy , seconded by Councilman Fletcher ) with the exception that the <br /> City Treasurer need not register the individual coupons . Included in the motion was the <br /> specific direction to the City Treasurer not to pay out any moneys from any of the 1915 <br /> Act funds unless there was sufficient in the fund to nay all outstanding indebtedness of <br /> that particular fund. In the same connection , the City Treasurer was instructed to notify <br /> all bondholders that until a test case had been made no money would be available under the <br /> refinancing bond issue . <br /> Mr. David Cosgrave , representing D. L . Walter and his client , made written application to the <br /> Council for permission to construct a two story building to house a French Hand Laundry <br /> at g6g Jefferson Avenue near the Standard Printing Company building and almost across from <br /> the Post Office . The matter was referred to the City Attorney for report at the next <br /> meeting . <br /> R. N . Buben , of Avondale Avenue , appeared before the Council to explain his side of the situation <br /> concerning buildings on his lot . <br /> Councilman McCarthy , seconded by Councilman Christensen , proposed the adoption of the following <br /> Resolution which was unanimously carried: <br /> WHEREAS San Mateo County Harbor District submitted for the approval <br /> of the electorate of the County a proposition to bond the district in the sum <br /> of $ 60 , 000 for the development of a port project at Redwood City and said <br /> proposition was not given sufficient approval at an election held on the 28th <br /> day of August , 1934 , due to lack of appreciation of the county-wide merit of <br /> the undertaking , and <br />
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