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74 <br /> MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING <br /> :REWOOD CITY COUNCIL <br /> MAY 21 , 1931+ <br /> g : 00 P .M. <br /> Upon roll call , the following Councilmen were present : Mayor , C . G. Lambert , L. C . Chris- <br /> tensen , J. M. Eva , E. A. Fletcher , R. N . Jones , Paul A. McCarthy , Geo . W . McNulty. City <br /> Clerk, B . E. Lyers . Absent : None . <br /> The minutes of the meeting of May 7 were approved on motion of Councilman McNulty , seconded <br /> by Councilman Chri s t ens en . <br /> The City Attorney submitted a letter concerning the franchise situation as applying to the <br /> Pacific Gas & Electric Company , outlining the various stets in legislation un to 1905 <br /> and indicating that perhaps the city might have some revenue due from the Pacific Gas <br /> Electric Company. Upon motion of Councilman Eva, seconded by Councilman Fletcher, the <br /> City Attorney was authorized to open negotiations with this coL,many in an effort to <br /> ascertain the status of the franchise arrangement and if anything be due , to collect <br /> from the company. <br /> In another letter , the City Attorney reported concerning the conference of City Attorneys <br /> held at San Francisco with reference to the Gas Rate Adjustment of the Pacific Gas & <br /> Electric Company. In this conference it was dete pined that an inventory and appraisal <br /> of all the gas property of the said company be made under the direction of the Railroad <br /> Commission. It was suggested that San Francisco engineers , Mr . Randall Ellis and Mr . <br /> Paul Bach, be used for this purpose , and their services were accepted by the engineers <br /> of the Railroad Commission . On motion of Councilman Jones , seconded by Councilman <br /> McCarthy , the City Attorney was instructed to inform the Railroad Commission that the <br /> services of Mr . Ellis and Mr. Bach would be acceptable and that Redwood City would join <br /> with the other communities . <br /> The City Attorney , in another letter to the Council , took up the request of the City of South <br /> San Francisco that a clause be inserted in specifications for construction work within <br /> the county as follows : "Preference is to be given to all products produced within the <br /> county, quality and price being equal" . The Attorney gave his opinion that there was no <br /> legal , nor other objection , under the Charter , to provide for future construction as <br /> requested by the City of South San Francisco and the City Manager and Engineer were in- <br /> structed to insert in future contracts a clause specifying the use of local products ; <br /> this on motion of Councilman Fletcher , seconded by Councilman McCarthy. <br /> In a letter, the City Attorney asked the Council , when considering the reduction of his salary , <br /> that he be given an opportunity to present in his behalf the duties and work attached to <br /> his department . The letter was ordered filed. <br /> The City Manager , in a written communication , explained that the work covered by claim in <br /> favor of S . F. McClenahan of Palo Alto , covered the cost of straying l2g Oak trees on — <br /> Myrtle Street and was a charge against Tree Planting Project M-15. The letter was ordered <br /> filed. <br /> The City Manager presented for the consideration of the Council a Lease Agreement between <br /> the City of Redwood City and the City of Berkeley, under the terms of which the City of <br />