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D <br />1 <br />fl <br />MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING <br />FMOOD CITY COUNCIL <br />OCTOBER 15, 193+ <br />9:00 P.M. - <br />Upon. roll call, the following Councilmen were present: Mayor, C. G. Lambert, L. C. Christensen, <br />J. M. Eva, E. A. Pletcher, R. N. Jones, P. A. McCarthy, Geo. W. McNulty, City Clerk, B. E. <br />U,yers. Absent: None. <br />The minutes of the meeting of October 1, 1934 were approved on motion of Councilman Eva, seconded <br />by Councilman Christensen. <br />Another circular was read from the 1915 Improvement Bond Act Committee outlining the present status <br />lj <br />of the Lakeport litigation and asking for the proposed contribution from this city. The tour <br />munication was ordered filed and the Treasurer instructed to issue the warrant. <br />Floyd Granger asked permission to display a banner on the property along E1 Camino Real where Hopkins <br />Avenue terminates. Permission was granted on motion of Councilman Jones, seconded by Councilman <br />Fletcher. <br />S. R. Dains presented a petition signed by about thirty interested persons protesting.any change in <br />California Square whereby there would be introduced tennis courts, wading pool or a bowling <br />treen. Mr. Daines was present and was assured that the Council had no intention of breaking <br />up the present park for those purposes. Protest ordered filed. <br />E. A. Thorsen of San Carlos again appeared before the Council concerning a permit to erect a steel <br />public dining car cafe on Lot lg of the Perry Subdivision at 729 E1 Camino Real. Permission <br />was granted on motion of Councilman Fletcher, seconded by Councilman McOart17, revocable at any <br />time, provided that the plumbing and wiring were done according to city regulations. <br />The City Attorney reported concerning the proposed purchase of 4.9 acres more or less on Roosevelt <br />Avenue known as the Gillespie Tract and more fully described as follo:rs: <br />"All of Lot 8 of Wooster, Whitton and Montgomery Subdivision excepting those <br />portions heretofore conveyed by deed of Carrie E. Gillespie to City and County of <br />San Francisco." <br />He stated the property could be had for a down payment of $500 to take care of taxes and other <br />delinquent payments and the assumption of a $2,000 Deed of Trust held by the First National <br />Bank. Councilman Fletcher proposed that the city buy this property according to the plan out— <br />lined, borrowing the initial payment of $500 from the Water Fund. Motion was seconded by <br />Councilman Christensen and carried. <br />Councilman McCarthy, seconded by Councilman Eva, moved that the city show its appreciation to the <br />students of the High School who took the recent traffic count by having the Clerk w rite them <br />a letter to that affect. Carried. <br />On motion of Councilman Fletcher, seconded by Councilman Eva, the Council went on record as an— <br />dorsing Proposition No. 1 — Election November 6, 1934: <br />"VeteransI Welfare Bond Act of 1933 providing for a bond issue of thirty <br />million dollars to be used by the Veterans' Welfare Board in assisting California <br />War Veterans to acquire farms or homes. 1' <br />On motion of Councilman McCarthy, seconded by Councilman Fletcher, the Council went on record as <br />endorsing Proposition No. 23 — Election November 6, 193+: <br />97 <br />