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C <br />D <br />• 111 <br />was also empowered to execute the Lease Agreement with the City of Berkeley, on motion of <br />Councilman Christensen, seconded by Councilman Fletcher. <br />After filing affidavit of publication, Ordinance No. 355, adopting a Pure Milk and General Dairy <br />!' Law for the City of Redwood City, was adopted unanimously on motion of Councilman Fletcher, <br />seconded by Councilman McNulty. (See page 184 of Vol. 3 of City Ordinances for full text.) <br />y After filing affidavit of publication, Ordinance No. 356, changing the name of May Street to <br />Hudson Street, was unanimously adopted on motion of Councilman Jones, seconded by Councilman <br />McNulty. (See page 185 of Vol. 3 of City Ordinances for full text.) <br />Y <br />Action on the ordinance establishing license fees for gas appliance installations was again laid <br />over. <br />{ <br />Joe Wasserman, 160 Maple Street, made personal application for permit or license to operate an <br />k <br />auto wrecking establishment at that address on Maple Street, being between Lathrop Street <br />E <br />and the Southern Pacific tracks. In accordance with the ordinance governing such applica <br />tion, he filed with the City Clerk a check for $100 with the understanding that if the . <br />permit was granted that the City would keep the $100 and pay for the publication costs in <br />connection with the hearing. In case the permit is not granted, the applicant would be <br />given his money less the cost of publication. <br />Mr. Abner Sholl, 5414 Market Street, San Francisco, representing the Consolidated Development <br />Company, made application to the City to furnish water service to the White Oaks Subclivi- <br />• sion of San Carlos, with the understanding that it would be bought at wholesale and <br />delivered at one meter. In order that the City Manager and the Water Superintendent would <br />have time to investigate, the matter was referred to them for a report at the next meeting, <br />on motion of Councilman Jones, seconded by Councilman Eva. <br />Mr. Clayton, of the Clayton Nurseries, Inc., made personal application to the Council for per- <br />mission to build a display room at the front end of his hot house now located on property <br />west of the cemetery, on the Woodside Road. As the situation met with the approval of the <br />Building Inspector, permit was granted on motion of Councilman Fletcher, seconded by <br />I! Councilman McNulty. <br />Councilman Eva, supported by Councilman Fletcher, asked if the Planning Commission could do any- <br />thing toward beautifying the entrance to Redwood City along the Bayshore Highway, and whether <br />or not some general plan for some beautification for the streets of Redwood City could not be <br />had. <br />1 <br />Councilman Jones recalled that it had been decided to make some adjustments in the assessed value <br />of acreage within Redwood City and thought something should be done about it soon. Following <br />the suggestion, Mayor Lambert appointed a committee with Councilman Christesf;as Chairman, and <br />i <br />i Councilman Fletcher to work with the Mayor to collaborate with the City Assessor in working <br />out a valuation for this acreage. <br />{ <br />1 The departmental reports were ordered filed. <br />The approved claims were ordered paid on motion of Councilman McNulty, seconded by Councilman Jones. <br />Adjournment. <br />ity Clerk <br />I <br />BEM:MR <br />