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<br />MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING
<br />REDWOGD CITY COUNCIL
<br />SEPTEMBER 16, 1935
<br />9:00 P. M.
<br />Upon roll call, the following Councilmen were present: Mayor, C. G. Lambert, J. M. Eva, E. A.
<br />Pletcher, R. N. Jones, G. W. McNulty. City Clerk, B. E. Myers. Absent: Councilmen
<br />L. C. Christensen and P. A. McCarthy.
<br />The minutes of the meeting of September 3, 1935, were approved on motion of Councilman Jones,
<br />seconded by Councilman McNulty.
<br />On motion of Councilman Pletcher, seconded by Councilman Eva, Emil Dehoff was granted permission
<br />to inclose within a fence, 25 feet more, fronting on the water, in addition to the amount
<br />of land already included in his original lease.
<br />On motion of Councilman Eva, seconded by Councilman Pletcher, the Council concurred in the recom-
<br />mendation of the Planning Commission and granted Julius Smith permission to change lots 6,
<br />9, 9 and 11, Block 39; 6, 99 10, 12, 14 and 16, Block 44; 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 14 and 16,
<br />Block 45, as requested in his petition.
<br />Although the placing of arterials along Jefferson Avenue and the Woodside Road, as suggested by
<br />two of the Councilmen at a previous meeting, was not recommended by the Planning Commission,
<br />nevertheless, both Councilmen Pletcher and Jones wished to have the matter considered
<br />further. Accordingly, it was referred back to the City Planning Commission with the request
<br />that some of the Councilmen be permitted to present arguments in favor of the idea. This,
<br />on motion of Councilman Jones, seconded by Councilman McNulty.
<br />On motion of Councilman Jones, seconded by Councilman Eva, $50.00 was appropriated as a contri-
<br />bution for the work of the Y.M.C.A.
<br />A Mrs. Dan, living in Redwood Heights, just outside the city limits, asked the Council if anything
<br />could be done toward helping her secure water service as she was unable to obtain it from the
<br />White Oaks people. The matter was referred to the City Manager.
<br />The City Attorney submitted an ordinance changing the names of Myrtle and Hawes Streets, east of
<br />Jefferson Avenue, and the ordinance was introduced on motion of Councilman Jones, seconded
<br />by Councilman Eva.
<br />The City Attorney also submitted an ordinance prohibiting the so-called "pin games", but the
<br />matter was referred back to him for revision, to be taken up at the meeting of the Council
<br />on September 30 -
<br />Further report on the extension of Hudson Street was laid over until the second meeting in
<br />October. Action on the Tacoma Mill Company Deed, as well as the Manager's recommendation
<br />for increase of salary, was laid over until the next meeting.
<br />In its communication the Planning Commission also called attention to the "constant violation
<br />of the law by Mr. Buben of Avondale Avenue". A Mrs. Clements, of Burlingame, made written
<br />complaint against the building done by Mr. Buben, and also a long letter from Mr. Buben
<br />himself was read to the Council, in which he claimed that he had not violated the law and
<br />that he was acting under difficulties because of the indecision of the Council. After
<br />considerable discussion in which Mrs. John Gill participated, it wds finally decided that
<br />after the Building Inspector obtained the dimensions of the different buildings that
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