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M <br />Trustee Tuchsen, presents the following Resolution and moved its adoption <br />Trustee Sampson seconds the motion. <br />RESOLUTION ORDERING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS <br />RESOLVED, that the City Engineer of the Town of Redwood City, County of San <br />I� <br />Mateo, State of California, be and he -is hereby ordered to prepare the, plans and specifica- <br />tions and estimates for the construction of artificial stone curbs on the following named <br />street, in the Town of Redwood City, at the following places thereon, to -wit: - <br />E1 Camino Real, also known as the County Road, in the Town of Redwood City, on <br />the northerly side thereof and 22 feet from the center line thereof, and in front of all <br />that portion of Block 7, Hancock Addition to the Town of Redwood City, beginning at a k <br />point 57.17 feet easterly from the easterly line of Pine street and running easterly for <br />a distance of 11¢.33 feet. <br />El Camino Real, .also known as the County Road, in the Town of Redwood City, on <br />the northerly side thereof and 22 feet from the center line thereof and in front of all <br />that portion of Block 7, Hancock Addition to the Town of Redwood City, beginning at a <br />point 282.83 feet easterly to a point 536 feet easterly from the easterly line of Pine <br />street. <br />El Camino Real, also known as the County Road, in the Town of Redwood City, on <br />the northerly side thereof and 22 feet from the center line thereof and in front of all <br />that portion of Block 8, Hancock Addition to the Town of Redwood City, lying 75.8 feet <br />easterly from the easterly line of Chestnut street. <br />El Camino Real, also known as the County Road, in the Town of Redwood City,on <br />the: northerly side thereof and 22 feet from the center line thereof and in front of all^, <br />that portion of Block 9, Hancock Addition to the Town of Redwood City, beginning at the <br />easterly line of Cedar street and exterrb.ing easterly for a distance of 91.75 feet. <br />El Camino Real, also known as the County Road, in the town of Redwood City on the <br />northerly side thereof and 22 feet from the center line thereof and in front of lots 8,7, <br />6, and all that portion of 5, lying westerly from the concrete bridge across said El <br />Camino Real, also known as the County Road, near Maple street, Block 15, Diller's Addi- <br />tion to the Town of Redwood City. <br />E1 Camino Real, also known as the County Road, in the Town of Redwood City, on <br />the northerly side thereof and 22 feet from th center line thereof, and in fronts of <br />lots 596, end 7, Block 14, Diller's Addition to the Town of Redwood City. <br />E1 Camino Real, also known as the County Road, in the Town of Redwood City, on <br />the northerly side thereof and 22 feet from the center line thereof and in front of lots <br />4. and 5. Block 13, Diller's Addition to the Town of Redwood City. <br />E1,Camino Real, also known as the County Road, in the Town of Redwood City, on <br />the northerly side tha..reof, and 22 feet from th center line thereof and beginning at the <br />westerly line of East Jefferson avenue extended and running westerly a distance of 721- <br />2/10 feet to the easterly side of the concrete bridge now constructed across said County <br />Road between James and Harrison avenue, excepting, however, from the foregoing described <br />work, the following described strips reserved for artificial stone approaches, to -wit:- <br />A strip 15 feet in length on the northerly curb line of E1 Camino Real, also <br />known as the County Road and beginning at a point 100 feet westerly from the westerly line <br />of East Jefferson avenue extended southerly,running thence westerly for a distance of 15 <br />feet. <br />A strip 60 feet in length on the northerly curb line of E1 Camino Real, also <br />known as the, County Road, and beginning at a point 280 feet westerly from the westerly <br />i <br />line of East Jefferson avenue extended southerly and running westerly for a distance of <br />60 feet. <br />