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City Council
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1/4/1937
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338 <br /> tracks and that passengers be allowed to board the train on the station side as <br /> is done at all other peninsula stations . Carried . <br /> Answering a question of the City Treasurer , on motion of Councilman Eva , seconded by <br /> Councilman Mcl\lulty , he was told it would be unnecessary to continue in the <br /> accounts of the City the claim of the City against the Towne Estate for $35 , 701 . 49 . <br /> On motion of Councilman Eva, seconded by Councilman McNulty , there were adopted three <br /> resolutions accepting deeds from Thomas and Anna Amandola , Dorothy M. Adam , and <br /> Leon Becu. <br /> In connection with the SO lots which the City had been planning to take over from <br /> Milton T . Smith , it was decided on the strength of a letter from the City <br /> Attorney , and on motion of Councilman Eva , seconded by Councilman Jones , to <br /> take 76 of these lots , the title to which seemed to be satisfactory , omitting <br /> 4 lots , the title to which was not satisfactory . The Treasurer was ordered to <br /> pay for these 76 lots at $7 . 50 per lot , in accordance with the recommendation <br /> of the City Attorney . <br /> On motion of Councilman Eva , seconded by Councilman McNulty , the City Manager was <br /> asked to communicate with the Greyhound Bus Lines , and ask them to arrange , <br /> if possible , a bus station on private property near the center of. the City . <br /> Councilman Eva again referred to the removing of two oak trees from the circular <br /> park at Broadway and Arch Street . The motion was seconded by Councilman McNulty , <br /> but upon voting , the motion was lost because the other five councilmen voted "No " . <br /> There was read and ordered filed a letter from Alfred Morton , Recreation Director , <br /> thanking the Council and the City Officers for assisting him in making success- <br /> ; <br /> ful the Redwood City Cross Country Run , on October 24 , 1937 . <br /> There was read letters from Wm. J . Owen , pastor of the Methodist Church, and Charles <br /> H. Gatchell , pastor of the Baptist Church , in which letters these representatives <br /> of the churches protested the scheduling of athletic and similar events Sunday <br /> mornings within the hours usually devoted , by those who care to do so , to <br /> attending church service . They referred particularly to the Cross Country Q t ri <br /> and to the Port Ceremony and Harbor Festival . The Clerk was told to explain <br /> to these Protestants that it was the intention of the Council not to infringe <br /> upon the rights of the church going public by sponsoring the celebrations <br /> referred to ; that in the future this would be taken into consideration , but <br /> that it seems impracticable for several reasons to have the cross country run <br /> at any other time . <br /> On motion of Councilman Fletcher , seconded by Councilman Christensen , the Council <br /> approved recommendation of the Planning Commission that permission be granted <br /> to Hoeffler and Chappelle to rearrange Lots 6 and 7 of Block 1 , Oak Knoll <br /> Manor , to face South Gate instead of Outer Circle . <br />
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