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1/1/1934
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40 <br /> MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING <br /> REDWOOD CITY COUNCIL <br /> SEPTEMBER 5 , 1933 <br /> 8 : 00 P .M . <br /> Upon roll call , the following Councilmen were present : Mayor W. J. Dusel , H. A. Beeger , R. N. Jones , <br /> C . G. Lambert , Paul A. McCarthy , Geo . W. McNulty , City Clerk, B . E. Myers . Absent : C . J. <br /> Hildebrant . <br /> The minutes of the meeting of August 21 were approved on motion of Councilman McCarthy , seconded by <br /> Councilman Jones . <br /> A letter from the Redwood City Promotion Association suggesting that the Council make Montgomery <br /> Street a one way street was referred to the City Manager . <br /> Councilman McCarthy presented and moved the adoption of resolution authorizing the Superintendent <br /> of Streets to erect upon Broadway at the northwest corner of Perry Street and the southwest <br /> corner of California Street , and upon Perry Street at the southwest corner of Broadway , and <br /> upon California Street at the southeast corner of Broadway , signs providing "No U Turn" and <br /> also upon Montgomery Street at the southwest corner of California Street an arterial stop sign. <br /> Seconded by Councilman Lambert and passed unanimously . <br /> The Clerk read a letter from H. A. Postlethwaite , San Francisco Attorney , representing J. F. Knapp <br /> of Oakland , California. Mr . Postlethwaite requested the Council to give him some definite in- <br /> formation concerning its attitude and contemplated action on 1915 Act Bond payments and delin- <br /> quencies , having previously taken the matter up with the City Attorney without satisfactory <br /> reply. On motion of Councilman McCarthy , seconded by Councilman McNulty , the Clerk was re- <br /> quested to notify Mr . Postlethwaite that the matter was being given consideration and that <br /> perhaps some definite reply could be made after the next Council meeting. The entire matter <br /> was referred to the City Attorney for a written recommendation to be submitted to the Council <br /> at the next meeting. <br /> The City Tax Collector , in a written communication, addressed the Council concerning the Broadway <br /> Style Shop at 2647 Broadway. This firm, in accordance with the City Ordinance , deposited <br /> $100 . 00 in cash with the understanding that it would continue in business for at least six <br /> months . However , according to the City Collector , the proprietor is unable to make a success <br /> of the business and expects to close September 10. She requested permission to refund this <br /> $100. 00, less what would be a reasonable charge for business license during the period this <br /> firm was actually doing business . The City Collector was instructed to make the refund as <br /> recommended by her after the close of business on September 10. <br /> Muller , McGarvey and Flynn , owners of certain property lying between the creek and the new postoffice <br /> property, asked the Council whether or not it would accept this parcel from them. On motion of <br /> Councilman McCarthy , seconded by Councilman Jones , it was decided to accept the parcel of ground <br /> indicated and the City Attorney was instructed to draw up the necessary deed and resolution. <br /> On motion of Councilman Beeger , seconded by Councilman Jones , Councilman McCarthy was given permission <br /> to leave the state . <br />
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