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<br />ITEM 2: For the deck of the wharf, including all caps, stringers, bracing,
<br />flooring, paving, iron work, inclines, dolphin (except creosoted piles) and fender
<br />system, and all other items complete in place., the sum of Thirty-nine Thousand Six
<br />Hundred Seventy-two Dollars. ($39,672:00)
<br />ITEM j: -Por one (1) Transit Shed complete (no electrical wiring or
<br />plumbing included), the sum of Eighteen Thousand Two Hundred Dollars. ($18,200.00)
<br />ITEM 4:, For rock rip -rap in place for bank slope protection, the sum of
<br />One and 90T1_00 Dollars ($1.80) per ton.
<br />Councilman Christensen, seconded by Councilman McNulty, proposed authorizing the Clerk to
<br />mail notices calling for bids on the sale of $350,000 General Improvement Fund Bonds
<br />of 1937. Carried.
<br />Emil Dehoff and Eva Dehoff, his wife, and J. E. Cameron filed a petition requesting permission
<br />to withdraw their names from petition requesting the annexation of certain lands about the
<br />Harbor. Councilman Fletcher, seconded by Councilman Christensen, proposed the adoption
<br />of the following resolution permitting these persons to withdraw their names from the
<br />petition. Carried.
<br />RESOLVED. by the Council of the City of Redwood City that EMIL.
<br />DEROFF, MSS. EVA DEHOFF and J. E. CAMERON, the petitioners who hereto-
<br />fore filed a petition on the 21st. day of December, 1936, to annex certain
<br />contiguous territory.to the City of Redwood City, the exterior boundaries
<br />thereof being described in said petition, be and,each of them is hereby
<br />granted permission to withdraw his or her name from said petition:
<br />There was further discussion concerning the boundaries for the port district, and it was
<br />finally decided to omit all property belonging to the Pacific Portland Cement Company.
<br />Therefore, on motion of Councilman Eva, seconded by Councilman McNulty, the City
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<br />Attorney was instructed to institute proceedings for the annexation of certain lands
<br />in accordance with the description furnished by the City Engineer.
<br />It was brought up for discussion what could be done to relieve the traffic condition at Broadway
<br />and Perry Street, and, on motion of Councilman Eva, seconded by Councilman McNulty, the
<br />City Manager was instructed to bring in a recommendation at the next meeting.
<br />The City Manager was asked to take up with the Southern Pacific Company the possibility of
<br />having some warning sign or barrier put up on the company's property directly opposite
<br />the end of Finger Avenue. The City Manager was also asked to investigate the necessity
<br />for a sign at Iris Street and Madison Avenue.
<br />In connection with the Harbor situation, on motion of Councilman Jones, seconded by Councilman
<br />Eva, and carried, it was decided to ask the City Manager to notify the State Director
<br />of the Public Works Administration that the City wished to withdraw its application for
<br />an extension of time, and proceed with the work in accordance with the terms of the
<br />original offer.
<br />On motion of Councilman Eva, seconded by Councilman McNulty, the City Attorney was instructed
<br />to file foreclosure proceedings against the Anglo -California National Bank and the
<br />Anglo California Trust Company.
<br />On motion of Councilman Eva, seconded by Councilman Christensen, the City Treasurer was asked
<br />to make a statement showing the amount of money in the 1915 Act funds for each series as
<br />of December 31, 1936, and also requested that the City Tax Collector furnish the 1915
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