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29 <br /> MINUTES OP REGULAR MEETING <br /> REDWOOD CITY COUNCIL <br /> JUNE 7 , 1937 <br /> : 00 P . M. <br /> Upon roll call , the following Councilmen were present : Mayor Paul A. McCarthy , Councilmen <br /> L . C . Christensen , J . M . Eva , E. A . Fletcher , R. IT , Jones , Wm . Hahn , and G . W. McNulty , <br /> and City Clerk , B . E . Myers . Absent : None . <br /> The minutes of the meeting of. May 17 and special meeting of June 1 were approved on motion <br /> of Councilman Fletcher , seconded by Councilman Christensen . <br /> Claim of Herbert W. Treichel of 293 Fulton Street was presented. Mr . Treichel claimed that <br /> on the night of April 24 , Mrs . Treichel , driving their Reo sedan , stopped in front of <br /> 532 Arlington Road and in doing so a limb from a tree overhanging the street was low <br /> enough to crush the top of the car . He reported an estimated. cost of $20 . 00 to repair <br /> the dame . On motion of Councilman Christensen , seconded by Councilman Eva , the <br /> City Treasurer was authorized to issue warrant for the cost of this repair , not to <br /> exceed $20 . 00 . <br /> Davi& L . Walter presented a letter and also appeared in person to ask the Council to waive <br /> tax penalties , indicating that other cities , particularly Palo Alto , were releasing the <br /> taxpayers of the extra charge for interest , penalties and costs . No action was taken . <br /> Stanley A. Mayer of 75 King Street appeared before the Council , at the suggestion of Mayor <br /> McCarthy , concerning the use of his amateur transmitting station for which he has erected <br /> an SO-foot tower . There was some question as to the desirability of having such a tower <br /> in the residence section, and the City Attorney was requested to make a report on it at <br /> the next meeting . <br /> Several persons were present to discuss the desirability of the City maintaining municipal <br /> bus lines . After a discussion , it was decided on motion by Councilman Fletcher , seconded <br /> by Councilman Hahn , to have the Mayor appoint a committee to investigate and report back <br /> to the Council . The Mayor appointed City Manager Dilmmitt , as chairman of the committee , <br /> Councilmen Jones and Fletcher , P . A. Bygdnes , Roscoe Wyatt , L . S . Emerson , W. L. Cavanaugh , <br /> and Norman Robotham. <br /> The question of what to do about pin ball games was brought before the Council again and <br /> Councilman Eva, seconded by Councilman Jones , proposed that the Chief of Police be <br /> instructed to order the removal from Redwood City of all pin ball machines such as out- <br /> lined in a letter to him from the District Attorney. Motion carried with Councilman <br /> Fletcher voting "iTo " . <br /> Consideration of the dog ordinance was laid over until the next meeting . <br /> Councilman Eva, seconded by Councilman Hohn , proposed the introduction of fire ordinance giving <br /> the Council discretion in the regulation of alterations or repairs to frame or wooden <br /> buildings in the fire district area. In this connection it was decided to have a committee <br /> investigate the desirability of reducing fire restrictions in certain fire zones , and on <br /> this committee the Mayor appointed City Manager Dim:nitt , Fire Chief Ryan , Police Chief <br /> Collins , Building Inspector Drathman , City Attorney Mansfield , and Edwin De Smith , and <br /> Henry Witte of the Planning Commission. <br />