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<br />MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING
<br />REDWOOD CITY COUNCIL
<br />OCTOBER 21, 1935
<br />9:00 P. M.
<br />Upon roll call, the following Councilmen were present: Mayor, C. G. Lambert, J. M. Eva,
<br />E. A. Fletcher, R. N. Jones, P. A. McCarthy, Geo. W. McNulty. City Clerk, B. E.
<br />Myers. Absent: Councilman L. C. Christensen.
<br />The minutes of the meetings of October 7 and October 14, 1935, were approved on motion of
<br />Councilman Eva, seconded by Councilman Fletcher.
<br />John P. Cullen asked for a plumber's license, business at 640 Maple Street, and it was
<br />granted on motion of Councilman Fletcher, seconded by Councilman McCarthy.
<br />Paula C. Weiss asked the Council if anything could be done toward continuing, or extending
<br />Elm, Cedar and Beech Streets from Hilton Street to Stambaugh Street, and was informed
<br />that to do this would require the purchase of property, that there was no available
<br />funds for that purpose and that the project would not be of sufficient general interest
<br />to form a district for the purpose. It was suggested tc\,her that perhaps she might
<br />bring up the matter next spring when the following year's budget was being considered.
<br />On motion of Councilman McCarthy, seconded by Councilman Eva, $50 was appropriated for the
<br />Girl Scout movement.
<br />Tommy Cello, Manager of the Wednesday night shows at the Foresters' Hall, had been asked to,
<br />appear before the Council concerning the nature of the entertainment being put on and
<br />also whether or not minors were being sold liquor. He was present and assured the
<br />t. Council that the entertainment was unobjectionable and that every effort was made not
<br />to sell liquor to any minors, and that so-called hard liquor was not being sold at all.
<br />After filing affidavit of publication, on motion of Councilman McNulty, seconded by Councilman
<br />McCarthy, Ordinance No. 364, relating to the care and expenditure of money received
<br />from the State and the creating of a special gas tax street improvement fund, was
<br />adopted unanimously.
<br />After filing affidavit of publication, on motion of Councilman McCarthy, seconded by Councilman
<br />Fletcher, Ordinance No. 365, providing for the issuance of $425,000 Investment Bonds, was
<br />adopted unanimously.
<br />On motion of Councilman McCarthy, seconded by Councilman McNulty, Ordinance extending time
<br />for the present tax penalties from December 5, 1935, to December 5, 1936, was introduced.
<br />Walter S. Sterling, 1125 King Street, Redwood City, filed a claim against the City for damages
<br />to Graham -Paige automobile on October 19, 1935, at Hudson Street and Jefferson Avenue,
<br />amounting to $27.04. As such claims are covered by automobile insurance, on motion of
<br />Councilman McCarthy, seconded by Councilman Jones, the claim was rejected.
<br />On motion of Councilman Fletcher, seconded by Councilman McCarthy, the Superintendent of
<br />Streets was instructed to re -paint street names and numbers on curbs where necessary.
<br />The City Manager was requested to take up on his return from vacation the question of
<br />locating bicycle racks on Broadway.
<br />On motion of Councilman McCarthy, seconded by Councilman McNulty, it was decided to recommend
<br />to the Planning Commission that consideration be given to re -zoning parts of E1 Camino
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