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43 <br /> MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING <br /> REDWOOD CITY COUNCIL <br /> OCTOBER 2 , 1933 <br /> 8: 00 P .M . <br /> Upon roll call , the following Councilmen were present : Mayor , W. J . Dusel , H. A. Beeger , C . J. <br /> Hildebrant , R. N. Jones , C . G. Lambert , Paul A. McCarthy , Geo . W. McNulty , City Clerk, <br /> B . E. Myers . Absent : None . <br /> The minutes of the meeting of September 18 were approved on motion of Councilman Lambert , se- <br /> conded by Councilman McCarthy. <br /> Chas . F. Frey, representing the United Veterans Association, presented a petition to the Council <br /> asking that certain improvements be made in the Veterans Hall at the expense of the city. <br /> The matter was referred to the City Manager for report at the next meeting, on motion of <br /> Councilman Beeger , seconded by Councilman Hildebrant . <br /> Rev. Norman W. Pendleton presented a petition asking that additional tennis courts be provided <br /> by the city . R . E. Savage , Paul Reimer and Elbert Thomas also discussed the need for such <br /> courts . As the cost would be close to $3 , 000 per unit , and no provision having been made <br /> for such expenditure , the Council was unable to promise anything during the fiscal year. <br /> The question of further medical examination and treatment for the injured hand of J. B . Shook <br /> was presented to the Council by the City Clerk. It was thought best to have Mr . Mansfield <br /> accompany Mr . Shook to the offices of the Compensation Insurance Fund to take up this <br /> matter personally . <br /> In a letter from the Chamber of Commerce , complaint was made concerning the ugly appearance of <br /> the Southern Pacific property in Redwood City and asked that something be done about it. <br /> The Clerk was instructed to write another' letter to the Southern Pacific concerning it and <br /> the City Manager promised to follow it up personally . <br /> In a second letter from the Chamber of Commerce , comment was made concerning the unsightly con- <br /> dition of some of the business streets and asked that steps be taken to overcome it . It <br /> was suggested at the Council meeting that an officer check up with the merchants along <br /> Broadway between the tracks and the highway toward eliminating this unsightly condition. <br /> The Merchants Division of the Chamber of Commerce extended the Council an invitation to parti- <br /> cipate in the N'RA parade Friday evening, October 6 . It was decided to have the Mayor , in <br /> a decorated car , represent the Council . <br /> As instructed in the meeting of September 5 , the City Attorney filed a written recommendation <br /> concerning the procedure to follow in connection with the request of H. A. Postlethwaite <br /> for something to be done about the unpaid assessments under Resolution of Intention H-12 , <br /> improvement of Broadway and Spring Street . He said , " In my opinion the proper procedure <br /> to take would be for the city to commence an action to foreclose these delinquent assess- <br /> ments . " <br /> The Redwood City Sportsmen ' s Club , in a letter to the city , offered to turn over to the city <br /> certain equipment in the Club House and also included the offer to transfer the owner- <br /> ship of the piano provided the city would pay the $13 . 00 still due on it . On motion of <br /> Councilman Lambert , seconded by Councilman McNulty , the matter was left up to the dis- <br /> cretion of the City Manager . <br />