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City Council
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1/1/1934
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95 <br /> laid over until the next meeting, with the idea that Mr. Brown would confer with the <br /> Building Inspector in an effort to make some adjustment whereby the construction could <br /> be made to come within the terms of the City Ordinance . <br /> E. A. Thorsen of San Carlos , wished permission to install what he called an all steel dining <br /> car about nine feet wide and thirty feet in length on the easterly side of the highway <br /> between Brewster and Broadway. On motion of Councilman Eva, seconded by Councilman <br /> Fletcher , the matter was referred to the City Manager and the Building Inspector to work <br /> out some agreement , if possible , with Mr. Thorsen , and if a satisfactory agreement were <br /> worked out , that the permit be granted with the understanding that the technical require- <br /> ments of the ordinance for that region would be waived . <br /> The City attorney reported concerning the crossing hearing held at San Carlos . He indicated. <br /> that considerable discussion had taken place , but that nothing definite had been done <br /> except that a postponed hearing had been agreed upon for October lg. He suggested that <br /> Redwood City make an independent count for the streets in question because the other <br /> count of traffic had been made in February , which might not be considered a represen- <br /> tative month. Councilman Eva thought that perhaps in connection with his work in school , <br /> he might arrange to make such a count and the matter was left ulp to him and the City <br /> Manager. <br /> The approved claims were ordered paid on motion of Councilman McNulty, seconded by Councilman <br /> Christensen . <br /> Adjournment . <br /> City Clerk <br /> BEDS :SIR <br />
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