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x:12 <br />MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING <br />REDWOOD CITY COUNCIL <br />FEBRUARY 19, 1935 <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. Fletcher, R. N. Jones, P. A. McCarthy, Geo. W. McNulty, City Clerk, B. E. <br />Myers. Absent: None. <br />The minutes of the meeting of February 5, 1935, were approved on motion of Councilman Fletcher, <br />seconded by Councilman McNulty. <br />Orion A. Hopping and his wife, Thelma S. Hopping, through their attorney, Clifford D. Good, <br />filed demand on the City for $50,000 and $5,000 respectively, for alleged injuries sus- <br />tained in an automobile accident on or about the 27th day of January, 1935. The demand was <br />referred to the City Attorney. <br />Tax Research, Inc., of Los Angeles, filed claim for Annie F. Plymire for refund of takes; 1931-32, <br />$39.22, 1932-33 - $64.69, total $102.90. This demand was referred to the City Attorney. <br />On motion of Councilman McNulty, seconded by Councilman Eva, $50.00 was donated to the work of <br />the Boy Scouts.. <br />There came up for consideration the granting of a permit for an auto wrecking establishment in <br />the name of Joe Wasserman, 160 Maple Street. Because of the absence of a written applica- <br />tion, the matter could not be acted upon and had to be deferred until the meeting of March 4 <br />when technical application would be made. In the meantime, Mr. Wasserman was instructed by <br />the Council not to proceed with any auto wrecking until permit was granted. In connection <br />with the discussion, a protest, signed by eleven property owners, was read by the Clerk <br />petitioning the City Council not to grant a permit for a junk yard and automobile wrecking <br />yard so near the center of Redwood City. , <br />Consideration of the request of the Constitutional Rights Association that there be formed a Bay <br />District Municipal Utility District was deferred indefinitely. <br />Fred Crumb, representing the American Legion, asked the Council for a permit allowing the organi- <br />zation to put on an entertainment including boxing in the Veterans' Ball. Such permit was <br />granted on motion of Councilman Fletcher, seconded by Councilman McCarthy. <br />a• <br />Affidavit of publication of Ordinance No. 357, relating to a master street plan for Redwood City <br />and more specifically for the widening of E1 Camino Real, was ordered filed. Councilman <br />McCarthy, seconded by Councilman Eva, moved the adoption of the ordinance. Thomas P. Conlon, <br />representing the Associated Oil Company appealed to the Council to defer the adoption of <br />this ordinance until the California Legislature had met and something had been determined as <br />to.the possibility of obtaining sufficient money to buy property rights. However, upon roll <br />call, the ordinance was adopted unanimously. <br />A. Mr. Williams, speaking for the Standard Oil Company of California, followed up in person a <br />written request concerning a permit for the replacement, with new buildings, of the service <br />station buildings at 2501 Broadway. Upon ascertaining from the Building Inspector that the <br />plans and specifications were in order, permit was granted on motion of Councilman Eva, <br />seconded by Councilman McNulty. <br />0 <br />i <br />I <br />I <br />