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72 <br /> MINUTES OF REGULAR L STING <br /> REDJOOD CITY COUNCIL <br /> MAY 7 , 1934 <br /> 5 : 00 p .m. <br /> Upon roll call , the following Councilmen were present : Mayor C . G. Lambert , L . C . Christensen , <br /> J. M. Eva, E. A. Fletcher , it N. Jones , Paul A. McCarthy , Geo . W . McNulty. <br /> The minutes of the meeting of April 16 were approved as mailed . <br /> The Clerk was instructed to acknowledge receipt to the Industrial Accident Commission of one <br /> copy "Liquefied Petroleum Gases Safety Orders " , one copy "Electrical Safety Orders for <br /> 1934" , one copy of " Compressed Air Safety Orders" and was instructed to place the safety <br /> orders on file ; this on motion of Councilman McCarthy , seconded by Councilman McNulty. <br /> Mr . B . A. Dixon , representing the Standard Oil Company , asked permission of the Council to <br /> erect on Standard Oil property two illuminated sign panels 25 ' x 15 ' at El Camino Real <br /> and Claremont , and on Broadway adjacent to the Southern Pacific Track, with the under- <br /> standing that the panels would be of metal and painted. On motion of Councilman Fletcher, <br /> seconded by Councilman McCarthy , permit was granted revocable at the pleasure of the <br /> Board. <br /> W . Clayton , 605 West Poplar Street , San Mateo , asked permission of the Council to erect <br /> greenhouses and carry on a florist business on the right hand side of the Woodside Road <br /> just beyond the cemetery . As the plan had been approved by the Planning Commission , per- <br /> mission was given. <br /> A Mr . Erdman suggested that the Council do something about more careful inspection of the <br /> meats furnished by the U. S . Government and given for local relief. Fir . E . ICI. Rowland <br /> in charge of the local Relief Office stated that the City Health Officer had already <br /> passed on the meats . However , in view of the complaint , on motion of Councilman McCarthy , <br /> seconded by Councilman Fletcher, the Health Officer was instructed to get in touch with <br /> the County Health Inspection Department to be sure that no spoilt meats were dispensed for <br /> local relief . <br /> As a setter of unfinished business , the question of bus line traffic through Redwood City was <br /> brought up , but Councilman McCarthy who had made a previous report was of the opinion that <br /> at the present time the matter be laid on the table , and it was so ordered. <br /> The City Attorney made a progress report concerning the 1915 Bond situation for the extension <br /> of Broadway and indicated that he was trying to see the attorney representing Mr . Knapp , <br /> the owner of the bonds , and was also getting in touch with some of the property owners , <br /> and perhaps could make a more complete report at the next meeting. <br /> In a letter for the Board of Supervisors , the County Clerk informed the Council that the <br /> $2 , 150 requested for the county ' s share of the Woodside Road improvement , would not be <br /> available until after the beginning of the next budget year , July 1st . The Council agreed <br /> to have Councilman Jones follow tnis tip and work with the County Bud get Comnittee and if <br /> expedient have former Councilman Beoger work with him as the latter was quite familiar with <br /> the situation. <br /> In a letter dated .April 14+, the Redwood City 'Humane Society , by its President , Mrs . J. E . Fran , <br /> asked for a contribution from the Council toward the expense of its annual Pet Show . On <br /> motion of Councilman Fletcher , seconded by Councilman. McNulty , 510 . 00 was appropriated for <br />