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1/1/1934
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94 <br /> MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING <br /> REDWOOD CITY COUNCIL <br /> SEPTEMBER 17 , 1934 <br /> g : OO P . M . <br /> Upon roll call , the following Councilmen were present : Mayor , C . G. Lambert , L. C . Christen- <br /> sen , J. M. Eva , E. A. Fletcher , R. N . Jones , P. A. McCarthy , Geo . W . McNulty , City Clerk, <br /> B . E. Myers . Absent : None . <br /> The minutes of the meeting of September 4 , 193 - , were approved on motion of Councilman Chris- <br /> tensen , seconded by Councilman Fletcher. <br /> In a letter from the State Highway Commission , Col . Skeggs asked the Council about its action <br /> concerning the use of highway funds . As the City Manager was to see this gentleman on <br /> Tuesday , it was decided to refer the letter to the Manager. <br /> A letter was received from the Alco Crime Prevention Law Committee , signed by its sponsor , <br /> Julian H. Alco , outlining the proposed initiative and furnishing supplementary literature <br /> concerning it . On motion of Councilman Eva, seconded by Councilman Fletcher , the com- <br /> munication was ordered filed. <br /> The Independent Movers ' and Warehousemen ' s Association of the East Bay Area , by its secretary, <br /> G. E. Baugh, proposed to the Council that the license ordinance affecting the transfer <br /> business be changed so that outside movers coming into Redwood City to pickup furniture <br /> or other property be not required to pay the license fee , suggesting that a reciprocal <br /> arrangement would be made for any transfer people of Redwood City coming into Oakland. <br /> The Clerkk was instructed to write to Mr. Baugh that in accordance with the views of the <br /> local transfer men, that the license would remain as it is , that movers from outside of <br /> Redwood City could come in and deliver without payment , but when they came in to pick <br /> up they would have to pay the license fee. <br /> Ward Baughn , a High School student , asked permission of the Council to string a banner across <br /> the highway below the Redwood City sign at Broadway. It was explained that the State <br /> Highway Commission had jurisdiction , and as the City Manager was to be in San Francisco <br /> on Tuesday , the matter was referred to him. <br /> Al Bechet asked the Council if it could be arranged to floodlight the Sequoia High School <br /> baseball field for the benefit of a 150 or 200 men who were playing soft ball games <br /> under the Y.M. C .A. Group plan. Councilman Eva thought it would be best to get some <br /> definite figures as to the cost , maintenance , etc . It was stated that there would be <br /> no objection on the part of the High School Trustees . After considerable discussion , <br /> Councilman McCarthy moved that the matter be referred to the City Manager and City En- <br /> gineer for study and report . Motion seconded by Councilman Fletcher and carried. <br /> V . N. Lundy of a San Francisco Bond House spoke before the Council concerning some plan or <br /> arrangement to refinance the 1915 bonds outstanding. He was told to work up some de- <br /> finite project , including prices , with the help of the City Treasurer. <br /> E. I . Brown , 1420 Main Street , together with his Attorney , David Cosgrave , appeared to petition <br /> relief concerning certain construction as his store which had not been permitted by the <br /> Building Inspector and had not been done according to his direction. The matter was <br />
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