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230 <br />MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING <br />REDWOOD CITY COUNCIL <br />OCTOBER 19, 1936 <br />9000 P. 14. <br />Upon roll call, the following Councilmen were present: Mayor Paul A. McCarthy, L. C. <br />Christensen, E. A. Fletcher, Wm. Hohn, R. IT. Jones, G. W. McNulty and City Clerk, <br />B. E. Myers. Absent: Councilman J. M. Eva (came in at 10 o'clock). <br />The minutes of the meetings of October'5 and October 13, 1936, were approved as mailed <br />on motion of Councilman Christensen, seconded by Councilman Fletcher. <br />The City Manager submitted a letter showing the appointment, as a Harbor Advisory <br />Committee, of Elmore B. Hinman, Nelson A. Andrews, A. B. Cheatham, H. W. Edmonds <br />and Elmer A. Hurrell, and indicated that it was his intention to have them <br />appointed as a Board of Port Commissioners when the Amendment to the Charter <br />was officially ratified by the Legislature. On motion of Councilman Jones, se- <br />conded by Councilman Christensen, the recommendation of the City Manager was <br />concurred in by the Council, and the Clerk was instructed to notify the men of <br />their appointment. <br />In a letter to the Council, the Planning Commission made the following recommendations: <br />(1) That Lot 6, Block 7, Oak Knoll Manor be resubdivided to make two lots of <br />equal frontage on Hillview Avenue. (2) That Mr. Werder be permitted to make <br />changes in the Holt property made necessary by,street widening activities on E1 <br />Camino Real. (3) That the zoning ordinance be amended to read that no Nursery <br />Schools be permitted in the first class residential district, that they be per- <br />mitted only in a second class residential district. (4) That Rogers Street he <br />opened for traffic between the Bayshore Highway and El Camino Real and that pro- <br />visions for paving of this street be made at the earliest date possible; also that <br />the Deed given by the Tacoma Mill Company be recorded. <br />In connection with the recommendation about legislation regulating private schools in <br />the residential sections of Redwood City, Mayor McCarthy, with the approval of the <br />Council, appointed a committee to draft appropriate legislation regarding the <br />definition and location of private schools in Redwood City. The members of the <br />committee appointed were Councilman Eva, as Chairman, Councilmen McNulty and Aohn, <br />the City Attorney and a member of the Planning Commission, Mr. Doxsee being <br />t� <br />suggested. <br />On motion of Councilman Christensen, seconded by Councilman Hohn, the Council went on <br />record as being opposed to Amendment No. 7, known as the Civil Service Amendment. <br />On motion of Councilman Fletcher, seconded by Councilman Christensen, a resolution was <br />adopted accepting an Easement from the Lenolt Securities Corporation, dated Octo- <br />ber 5, 1936, over a 5 -ft. strip extending through Lot 21, Block 7, of the highlands <br />of Emerald Lake, and also a 5 -ft. strip extending through Lot 9, Block 7, Highlands <br />of Emerald Lake. <br />In connection with the acceptance of Deed from the Tacoma Mill Company for right-of-way <br />for the extension of Rogers Street, Councilman Christensen, seconded by Councilman <br />L I <br />U <br />