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325 <br /> MINUTES OF ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING <br /> REDWOOD CITY COUNCIL <br /> SEPTEMBER 27, 1937 <br /> 8 : 00 P. M. <br /> Upon roll call, the following Councilmen were present : Mayor Paul A. McCarthy, <br /> Councilmen L. C. Christensen , J. M. Eva, E. A. Fletcher , R . N . Jones , im. <br /> Hohn , and G. W. McNulty , and City Clerk B. E. Myers . <br /> The Committee on special insurance project made report and certain recommendations , <br /> but because another insurance company was in the process of the making of a <br /> similar proposal , action w;:s postponed until the second proposal could be <br /> laid before the committee. <br /> Councilman Eva, seconded by Councilman McNulty, proposed adoption of resolution <br /> authorizing the City Manager and the City Clerk to execute agreement with <br /> the Southern Pacific Company and A. B . Cheatham in connection with certain <br /> highway construction work. Carried. <br /> Councilman Christensen , seconded by Councilman Jones , proposed adoption of resolu- <br /> tion accepting deed dated September 24, 1937 from the Southern Pacific Co. , <br /> being certain land to be used for street and sidewalk purposes in the <br /> vicinity of the Southern Pacific station. Carried. <br /> On motion of Councilmen Fletcher , seconded by Councilman Jones , George F . Paul <br /> was authorized to enter into negotiations with prospective purchasers for <br /> the resale of property acquired because of delinquent taxes or special <br /> assessments . <br /> Electric Utility Acquisition <br /> Considerable discussion ensued about submitting to the voters of Redwood City <br /> the proposition of acquiring the electrical distribution system of the <br /> Pacific Gas and Electric Company. Two resolutions were submitted; one , <br /> "determining that the public interest and necessity demand the acquisition <br /> under eminent domain proceedings " of the electrical distribution system of <br /> the Pacific Gas and Electric Company, and the second, "determining that <br /> the public interest and necessity demand the acquisition , construction , and <br /> completion of" an electrical distribution system including land , poles , <br /> lines , etc . Resolution !Co. 1 would authorize the City to institute con- <br /> demnation proceedings avinst the corporation for the acquisition of the <br /> electric distribution system at a price fixed by the Railroad Commission ; <br /> namely, $488 ,000. The second resolution would enable the City to negotiate <br /> with the corporation for the purclase of the electrical distribution system <br /> or , after a failure so to negotiate , to construct a separate system. <br />