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x. 85 <br /> AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Redwood City <br /> that at said general municipal election to be held in the City of Redwood <br /> City on the 13th day of April , 1936 , the polls shall be opened at 6: 00 <br /> o ' clock in the morning of the day of said general municipal election and <br /> shall remain open until 7 : 00 o ' clock in the evening of said day , when the <br /> polls shall be closed. <br /> AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Redwood City <br /> that all acts and things required by law or ordinances of this city or <br /> - this resolution , to be done by any officer of said City of Redwood City <br /> for the purpose of holding said general municipal election in said City <br /> of Redwood City on the 13th day of April , 1936 , be , and the same shall <br /> be done and all officers of the City of Redwood City having any duty to <br /> perform under the laws of the State of California or ordinances of the <br /> City of Redwood City or this resolution in reference to said general <br /> municipal election hereinbefore referred to are directed to perform such <br /> duties in time , form and manner as required by such laws of the State of <br /> California and ordinances of the City of Redwood City and this resolution. <br /> Councilman Fletcher seconded the motion and this resolution was <br /> unanimously passed and adopted by the Council of the City of Redwood City <br /> at a regular meeting thereof held on the 2d day of March , 1936. <br /> Councilman Fletcher , for the committee of himself and Mayor Lambert , filed report concerning <br /> fire insurance in which the committee recommended that proposal No . 3 set un by the <br /> office of Henry Witte be used in covering the city buildings. There was a supplementary <br /> report also filed explaining how the insurance commissions are distributed. On motion <br /> of Councilman McCarthy , seconded by Councilman Christensen , the report with its recom- <br /> mendation of plan No. 3 was adopted. <br /> Major H. W. Edmonds , representing the local American Legion , appeared before the Council in <br /> connection with what he styled "panhandling by outside veterans" . He described their <br /> methods of obtaining money and suggested that an ordinance or some regulation be passed <br /> to eliminate this nuisance . Dr. John Blood also supplemented his remarks . On motion <br /> of Councilman Fletcher , seconded by Councilman Eva , it was decided to refer this matter <br /> to the City Attorney with request to either amend the present ordinance or to draw up a <br /> new one to cover the situation. <br /> City Manager Dimmitt , as requested in former meeting, submitted for consideration of the <br /> Council plans for a storm sewer leading down from Alameda de las Pulgas along Brewster <br /> Avenue and Myrtle and Katherine Streets to connect with the present storm sewer at the <br /> corner of King and Katherine Streets . Mr. Dimmitt indicated that it would require about <br /> $5 , 000 cash on the part of the City and that if successful in his application for W. P .A. <br /> money , it would mean about $22 ,000 from the government . In view of his remarks , on <br /> motion' of Councilman Eva , seconded by Councilman McNulty , `he was instructed to proceed <br /> to make W.P.A. application. <br /> Mayor Lambert submitted designs of automatic traffic signals which the Southern Pacific <br /> Company suggested placing at certain crossings , but inasmuch as there was no direct <br /> communication from the Railroad Company , the matter was laid over until the next <br /> meeting. <br /> George Farr , who lives in the vicinity of Vera Avenue and Hudson Street , made protest to <br /> the Council concerning the building of $1 , 600 houses by E . W. Magruder , claiming that <br /> such houses being so much cheaper than the surrounding buildings would have a tendency <br /> to depreciate the value of all property in that vicinity. There was considerable <br />