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City Council
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1/6/1936
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r, <br /> 210 <br /> MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING <br /> REDWOOD CITY COUNCIL <br /> JUNE 1 , 1936 <br /> 8 : 00 P. M . <br /> Upon roll call , the following Councilmen were present : Mayor , Paul A. McCarthy , L. C . <br /> Christensen , J . M. Eva, E. A. Fletcher , Wm. Hohn , R. N. Jones , G. W. McNulty , <br /> City Clerk , B. E . Myers. Absent : None. <br /> The minutes of the meeting of May 18 , 1936 , were approved on motion of Councilman Chris- <br /> tensen , seconded by Councilman Hohn. <br /> Following considerable discussion by Frank V. Kington, attorney of Redwood City , Kenneth <br /> McDougall , attorney of Palo Alto , and Al Davies , car dealer of Redwood City , action <br /> on the ordinance regulating "used cam lots was laid over until the next meeting , <br /> on motion of Councilman McNulty , seconded by Councilman Fletcher , with the under- <br /> standing that the ordinance would be referred to the City Attorney with instructions <br /> that if , as it now reads , the ordinance is not legal , to revise it so that the <br /> amended form would be l egal . <br /> The Clerk read a letter from Wayne R. Millington in which he proposed a compromise figure <br /> of $500 for the claim of Lucille K. Gillis against the city. On motion of Councilman <br /> McNulty , seconded by Councilman Pletcher , the offer to compromise at this figure was <br /> accepted. <br /> As requested in a previous meeting , the City Manager filed a letter giving information <br /> concerning the additional cost for burning two lights of the electroliers instead <br /> of one . It was decided to test out the use of 400 c.p . lamps as compared with the <br /> 600 c . p. lamps before taking any action. <br /> Report on the Main Street situation was laid over until the next meeting. <br /> Wayne R. Millington , speaking for the soft baseball players at Hawes Park , asked if it <br /> could not be arranged to include in the next budget an item for more lights . The <br /> matter was referred to the City Manager. <br /> Frank V . Kington also asked the Council concerning the status of the claim of Mrs . London, <br /> and he was referred to the City Attorney. <br /> Clarence Ploughman filed a petition, signed by W. P. A. workers , asking that they receive <br /> prevailing wages on W . P. A. projects . Petition was ordered filed, on motion of Coun- <br /> cilman Fletcher , seconded by Councilman McNulty. The City Manager was asked to <br /> prepare a statement showing the amount necessary to pay the difference between the <br /> W .P.A. schedule and the prevailing wage. <br /> Al Davies addressed the Council to ask that he be permitted to erect business buildings <br /> on the entire depth of his property which exceeds the regular zoning depth. He was <br /> instructed that this was a matter for the Planning Commission and that he should make <br /> application directly to that Body. <br /> J. C . Chastain , of the Redwood City Standard , again complained to the Council that there <br /> was unfair distribution of the city printing and requested that the orders be sent <br /> to all the printers of the community . <br />
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