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378 <br /> included in Wharf Street upon the ground that the same is now and has been for <br /> many years last past a public street in the City of Redwood City , San Mateo <br /> County , State of California. <br /> On motion of Councilman Fletcher , seconded by Councilman Christensen , the Council <br /> went on record as favoring the inclusion of Redwood City in another inter- <br /> city safety contest and asked Mayor McCarthy to reply to letter from Ray Ingels , <br /> Chairman of the Traffic Safety Commission . <br /> A petition signed by some 63 electors residing in what is known as Friendly Acres <br /> was submitted to the Council requesting annexation to the City of Redwood City. <br /> Benjamin J . Smith , representing the group , was duly sworn by the City Attorney <br /> and answered several questions indicating that he was the one who circulated <br /> the petition and that all of the signatures were signed to the petition in <br /> his presence . The City Attorney also submitted a letter from the San Mateo <br /> County Clerk indicating , "There are approximately 72 registered voters in the <br /> Friendly Acres District as of this date . " This letter was ordered filed with <br /> the petition . As further information was desired concerning the water system <br /> in Friendly Acres , it was decided, on motion of Councilman Eva, seconded by <br /> Councilman Fletcher , to continue the hearing on the petition to April 18 , 1938 . <br /> Councilman Fletcher , seconded by Councilman Jones , proposed the adoption of resolution <br /> accenting easement executed by Hirosuke Inouye in favor of Redwood City , being <br /> a small portion of land containing 272 square feet of Lot 11 in Valota Park. <br /> Carried. <br /> Councilman Fletcher , seconded by Councilman Christensen , proposed the introduction <br /> of ordinance naming the alley running through Perry Subdivision as " Commercial <br /> Way . " Carried . <br /> Report on title to library property and the question of Union Cemetery were laid <br /> over until the next meeting . <br /> In a letter from Frank A. DePatta , Secretary of the Clean Up Committee , request was <br /> made that the City appropriate $200 for further publicity to further the <br /> campaign . Paul Lowe in speaking on the subject indicated that merchants and <br /> others would likely also contribute , making a total amount of approximately <br /> $500 to be expended . It was therefore decided , on motion of Councilman Fletcher , <br /> seconded by Councilman Eva, that the City contribute from $100 to $200 provided <br /> the merchants and others raised the amount promised. In other words , the City , <br /> up to $200 , would contribute two-thirds as mach as was raised elsewhere . It <br /> was understood that all expenditures should be approved by the City Manager. <br /> A. Passaro , a barber at 2118 Broadway , asked what could be done about setting up a <br /> barber pole in front of his place of business . As there was some doubt and <br /> confusion as to the operation of the ordinance affecting such signs , decision <br /> was put over until the next meeting. <br />