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75 <br /> Redwood City would have the use of "One Gamewell 10-circuit Fire Alarm Switchboard , one <br /> Ganewell 7-circuit Repeater and One Gamewell 5-circuit Repeater" for a period of three <br /> years at an annual rental or lease of $1. 00 per year. He explained that negotiations had <br /> been entered into for the possible purchase of the equipment but recommended that the <br /> agreement be authorized. at this time. Upon motion of Councilman McCarthy, seconded by <br /> Councilman McNulty, it was decided to enter into the agreement and the City Manager was <br /> given authority to execute the Lease. <br /> J. W . Ch rleville , Executive Secretary of the League of California Lhmicipalities , in a written <br /> communication, explained the extraordinary activities of the Lea: ue and solicited a contri- <br /> bution of $6o . 00 toward meeting expenses incident to such activity. Upon motion of Council- <br /> man McNulty , seconded by Councilman McCarthy, it was decided to contribute the requested <br /> $60 . 0o . <br /> The City ,Manager , in a written communication to the Council , explained about the rapid develop- <br /> ment of the use of " Citizens ' Committees for Constructive Economy" to serve as Advisory <br /> Boards , both for the administrative officers as well as for the Council , indicating that <br /> Subdivision (K) of Section 25 of the City Charter would cover such an appointment by the <br /> City Manager. Trose appointed by him to serve as such committee are : O . M. Carrington , <br /> Geo . A. Merrill , J. E. Morrish, Carl Beefier , Norman Pendleton , Z. T . T lorning and C . G. <br /> Jhlenberg. In closing his letter, the City Manager asked the Council to concur in his <br /> action which. was done on motion of Councilman McCarthy , seconded by Councilman Jones . <br /> A. petition was presented , signed by several property owners in that vicinity , protesting the <br /> erection of a certain building on Alameda de las Pulgas between Brewster Avenue and <br /> Hopkins Avenue. Upon explanation by the Building Inspector that the construction of the <br /> building was in compliance with the ordinance regulating; such building, it was explained <br /> to the Protestants that the Council had no jurisdiction as to the value or cost of such a <br /> building provided the construction was in line with the building ordinances . <br /> Mr. P. Hauseman of Atherton requested special permission of the Council to erect two houses <br /> on a lot on Topaz Street . Mr. Hauseman explained that because of the peculiar construction <br /> of this parcel of land , it was practically impossible to create two lots facing the street <br /> and also not feasible to use a right of ray or easement across the front lot to get to <br /> the portion in the rear. However , that there might not be any objection on the part of <br /> the adjacent property owners in m: ng an exception in the case , Mr. auseman was asked to <br /> get consent of the other property owners of that block and tape up the matter at the next <br /> meeting. <br /> The City Attorney reported , in connection with the 1915 Bonds held by J. F. Knapp of Series K-12 , <br /> that he hail been unable to reach Mr . Kanpt ' s attorney but would try to do so in a few days <br /> and perhaps have something further to report at the next meeting. <br /> Councilman McCarthy, seconded by Councilman McNulty , offered and moved the adoption of a <br /> resolution directing that the City Attorney arrange , if possible , a conference among; the <br /> City Attorneys of local cities to work out some recommendations for the respective Councils <br />