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<br />On motion of Councilman Pletcher, seconded by Councilman Jones, action on Ordinance No. 376,
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<br />regulating and licensing the business of "used car" dealers in Redwood City, was laid
<br />over until the next meeting.
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<br />Acting City Manager Dimmitt was instructed by the Council to proceed in reference to using
<br />in all two light electroliers two 400 -watt lamps up to Midnight and one thereafter,
<br />Instead of one 600 -watt lamp all through the night as heretofore.
<br />Following the reading of a communication from Acting City Manager Dimmitt, concerning
<br />petition presented by W.P.A. workers to the Council on June 1, asking that prevail-
<br />ing wages be paid on projects now underway, on motion of Councilman Rohn, seconded
<br />by Councilman Eva, it was decided to deny the request of the workers, and that the
<br />present security wage scale, upon which the projects were figured, should be retained.
<br />A communication from C. L. Dimmitt was read before the Council in which he asked per-
<br />mission to install a booster pumping plant at Alameda de las Pulgas and Eaton
<br />Avenue, the estimated cost being $1,600, to supply water in Carmelite, Manor. On
<br />motion of Councilman Jones, seconded by Councilman McNulty, Mr. Dimmitt was authorized
<br />to proceed with the work as recommended.
<br />On motion of Councilman Eva, seconded by Councilman Hohn, Quit Claim Deed from the Pacific
<br />Gas and Electric Company was accepted, "releasing and quitclaiming unto the City of
<br />Redwood City all rights acquired under and by virtue of that certain deed recorded in
<br />the County of San Mateo, State of California, in and to Lot A, as said lot is shown
<br />upon that certain map entitled "Belle Haven Subdivision No. 2, San Mateo Co., Calif."
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<br />As no written proposed amendment to our present Fireworks Ordinance was presented, Mayor
<br />McCarthy ruled out the attempts made to allow the use of fireworks in certain re-
<br />stricted areas in Redwood City on July 4.
<br />A two-year Option to purchase Lot 6 of Redwood City Harbor Company lands Cil $1,500 per '
<br />acre from the Valley Coast and Warehouse Company was accepted, on motion of Council-
<br />man Fletcher, seconded by Councilman McNulty.
<br />A letter was read from the Planning Commission recommending that the set -back lines be
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<br />changed on Main Street from 10 feet on each side to 14 feet on the northeasterly
<br />side between Maple and E1 Camino Real, The City Attorney was instructed to dray
<br />up an ordinance effecting the change. Also, in the same communication, the Plan -
<br />ping Commission recommended, and permits were issued, on motion of Councilman
<br />McNulty, -seconded by Councilman Christensen, to Jack Keough and Al Davies to
<br />operate "used car" lots at 768 E1 Camino Real and lot on the northeast corner of
<br />Vera Avenue and E1 Camino Real, respectively. Letter ordered filed.
<br />A letter was submitted from Stone & Youngberg offering 1915 Act Bonds, $7,185.2+ par value,
<br />for a net figure of $6,439.58, and on motion of- Councilman Christensen, seconded by
<br />Councilman Jones, the City Treasurer pro tem•was authorized to make the purchase.
<br />Affidavits in the matter of publishing "Notice of Election" for the special municipal
<br />election held in the City of Redwood City on the 11th day of June, 1936, and the
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