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1/1/1934
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3 <br /> MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING <br /> REDWOOD CITY COUNCIL <br /> MARCH 20 , 1933 <br /> S : 00 P .M . <br /> Upon roll call , the following Councilmen were present : Mayor T. J. Dusel , H. A. Beeger , C . J. <br /> Fildebrant , R . N . Jones , C . G. Lambert , Geo . W . McNulty , City Clerk, B . E. Myers . Absent : <br /> Paul A. McCarthy . <br /> Minutes of March 7 were approved by Councilman Hildebrant , seconded by Councilman Lambert . <br /> E . B . Hinman and Mrs . Z . T . Thorning appeared before the Board in connection with the $600. 00 contri- <br /> buted by the Water Fund for the Red Cross Bread Fund and explained that the Red Cross desired to <br /> use about $1E0 . 00 more than had been utilized up to the present and asked permission of the Board <br /> to spend approximately this amount from the balance remaining in this Red Cross Bread Fund . On <br /> motion of Councilman Beeger , seconded by Councilman Lambert , such permission was given . <br /> In connection with the letter of the City Clerk to the Chamber of Commerce relating to two veterans who <br /> desired free licenses for wholesale deliveries , the Chamber of Commerce , by its president , J . E . <br /> Morrish , replied that the Chamber felt that the license ordinance should be enforced in all cases . <br /> L . Eisner presented a statement signed by Roy Bissell and A. C . Dinwoodie indicating that they would <br /> like to have Mr . Eisner supply them. Following discussion , it was decided on motion of Councilman <br /> Jones , seconded by Councilman Lambert , to follow the recommendation of the Chamber of Commerce and <br /> live up to the terms of the ordinance . <br /> Howard I . Wood , Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce , sent to the Council copy of letter from the Retail <br /> Division of that organization concerning the question of concentrating the business district of <br /> Redwood City and providing for no more extension. The Chamber indicated its willingness to appoint <br /> a committee to cooperate with the City Council in this matter . The communications were referred to <br /> the City Manager to get in touch with the Chamber of Commerce and report . <br /> The Burlingame Chamber of Commerce sent to the Council a resolution passed by the Burlingame Unemployment <br /> Relief Committee pertaining to the hiring of local labor on the Golden Gate Bridge . This matter , on <br /> motion of Councilman Lambert , seconded by Councilman McNulty , was also referred to the Manager and <br /> he was asked to investigate . <br /> Sanford B . Dole , Secretary of the Library Trustees , suggested , in a written communication , that the <br /> Council endeavor to have the architecture of the proposed new post office building to be of such a <br /> nature that it would harmonize with the contemplated construction of other city buildings including <br /> the library in the Civic Center . The letter was referred to the City Manager with the understanding <br /> that he would get in touch with the architect , when appointed , to get the buildings to harmonize as <br /> far as possible . <br /> The City Clerk reported that he had sent word , as instructed by the Council at its meeting of March 7 , <br /> to C . H. Holt and instructed him to remove the sign near the corner of Whipple Avenue and the High- <br /> way . The Building Inspector reported that the sign had not been removed and on motion of Councilman <br /> Jones , seconded by Councilman Hildebrant , the Clerk was directed to tell Mr. Holt that if the sign <br /> was not removed by April 1 that the Building Inspector would see that the sign was removed at Mr . <br /> Halt ' s expense . <br /> Memo . The Building Inspector was asked to investigate the physical condition of the Emerald Lake <br /> electric sign across the Highway at Jefferson Avenue . <br />
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