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318 <br /> MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING <br /> REDWOOD CITY COUNCIL <br /> September ?, 1937 <br /> 8 : 00 P. M. <br /> Upon roll call, the following Councilmen were present : Ra.yor Paul A. McCarthy, <br /> Councilmen L. C. Christensen , J. M. Eva , E. A. Fletcher , R. N. Jones , <br /> Wm. Hohn , and G. W. McNulty, and City Clerk, B. E. Myers . <br /> The minutes of the meeting of August 16 were approved on motion of Councilman Jones , <br /> seconded by Councilman Christensen. <br /> According to recomme::da.tion of the City Planning Commission dated September 3 , per- <br /> mission was given to Tiiliam S . Lincoln to build a porch on the dwelling <br /> located at the corner of Bradford and Jefferson even though the porch would <br /> extend into the normal set-back area assigned to Bradford Street . This on <br /> motion of Councilman Fletcher seconded by Councilman Christensen. <br /> Healy-Tibbitts Construction Company in a letter dated September 4, asked for an <br /> extension of time to October 20, 1937 , for the completion of their contract <br /> due to delays caused by strikes , etc . The extension of time requested was <br /> granted on motion of Councilman Fletcher , seconded by Councilman Hohn. <br /> Councilman Fletcher , seconded by Councilman Christensen , proposed the adoption of <br /> resolution in which the City agreed to continue to June 30, 1938 , present <br /> agreement with the Chamber of Commerce respecting City Advertising. Carried . <br /> Frank DePatta , General Chairman of the Harbor Opening Festival Committe , requested <br /> that the City turn over to the committee the right to grant all concessions <br /> in connection with the celebration to give better control over all concessions . <br /> This was granted on motion of Courcilman Jones , seconded by Councilman Fletcher. <br /> In connection_ with this decision , the question of having dances on Sunday <br /> night was raised , and on roll call , it was decided to give such permission , <br /> with Councilman McNulty voting "Not' . <br /> In connection_ with a petition which had been filed , reading as follows , "tine , the <br /> following residents , request the removal of the family occupying residence <br /> at 441 Fuller Street . " lay K. Griffin of Chilton Street appeared before the <br /> Council to explain the situation. No action was taken other than to refer <br /> the matter to the Building Inspector and to ask the Clerk to write the owner <br /> of the property c cncerning the Council ' s desire not to have property rented <br /> to objectionable individuals. <br /> In connection with three petitions which had been filed with the City Clerk, James <br /> T. O 'Keefe , Jr . , appeared before the Council representing property owners <br /> voters of Redwood City. Request was made in the petition and also by <br /> Mr. O 'Keefe that flagmen and watchmen at the grade crossings on the Southern <br /> Pacific right-of-way be rrtained in addition to any mechanical devices which <br /> might be used. Although considerable discussion ensued , no action was taken <br /> other than to explain to Mr. O 'Keefe that the use of flagmen and mechanical <br />