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<br />"Time and one-half for.first 4 hours, after 8 hours, double time thereafter.
<br />The.foregoing�schedule_of per diem wages ds based upon a working day; of
<br />eight. hours.,•.except• ae otherwi•se'-noted:,- z The -hourly wage Tate pre scribed- hereinabove
<br />is the•per-diem=rate divided by the aforementioned number of.hours constituting a
<br />working day.
<br />The City Manager submitted the following letter:
<br />February 13, 1937
<br />To the.Zonorable Mayor.:.and*.City Council
<br />Redwood City, California
<br />Gentlemen:
<br />In preparing the! plans -for, the-Zarbor, the major --item. of. the..
<br />accessory construction. has, been thewater supply line, from the Redwood,
<br />City corporate limits to the transit shed, a'.length of 9;720 feet.
<br />In the :farther, study, of - the, future. requirements since the.
<br />originaVpreliminary estimate.*,'it'seeme&radvisable to increase Us, size
<br />of the;,main• from the 6. ,inch:• estimatsd,.ta the 8• .inch .pipe,-: and on account,
<br />of a re -arrangement of the entrance roadway an added length was required.
<br />As the Redwood City Water Department, -,will assume control and..
<br />operation :of this, pipe. line when. built., it seems .proper that funds, -should -
<br />be appropriated from, that department^to,pay'at.least the equivalent, of
<br />the cost°of a service main to'supply,prospective water. users. Accordingly,.
<br />I recommend:. that. the sum, of.$9,0000 be. transferred from•the Water Depart-
<br />ment, charged as capital investment, to the Harbor fund:
<br />Respectfully submitted,
<br />C. L..DIMMIT.T
<br />Acting City Manager
<br />OLD., MR
<br />On motion of Councilman Fletcher, seconded by Councilman McNulty, the Manager was given
<br />Authority to transfer $8,000 of the Water Department to the Harbor Fund as recommended.
<br />On motion of Councilman Christensen, seconded by Councilman Pletcher, the Council approved
<br />the appointment by the City Manager to the Board of Port Commissioners of the following:
<br />Arnell,R.. Cheatham
<br />Henry: W., Edmonds,
<br />Elmore. B.: Hinman-
<br />Elmer
<br />inmanElmer S. Harrell.
<br />` John E. McCarthy.
<br />Councilman Eva, representing the 1915 Act Bond Committee, reported progress in the salvaging
<br />and collecting of delinquent assea'sments. He also proposed, seconded by Councilman
<br />Fletcher, that the Couhcil authorize the City Tax Collector to make contracts and receive
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<br />Rates for
<br />Per Diem
<br />Hourly
<br />Legal Holidays
<br />Trade or Occupation •
<br />Wage,
<br />Wage Rate.
<br />and -Overtime,
<br />Plumbers.
<br />$10.00•
<br />$1.25
<br />Double Time.
<br />Roofers:
<br />9.00
<br />1.125 •
<br />n n
<br />Sheet Metal Workerw
<br />9.00
<br />1.125
<br />Sprinkler,ritters,
<br />10.00
<br />1.25
<br />n n
<br />Sprinkler. Helpers,
<br />6.00
<br />0.75
<br />n n
<br />Tractor.: Drivers:.
<br />Up •to: 35 HP - 6 hour, day,
<br />8.00
<br />1.33-1/3
<br />Time and
<br />Over .35• HP -. 6. hour day
<br />9.00
<br />1.50
<br />Track Drivers:.,
<br />2 Yards -or lose - 7 hcur:day
<br />6.00
<br />} Yards - 7 hour,=day
<br />6.50
<br />:F Yards - 7 hour de;Y
<br />7.00
<br />a n
<br />6 Yards or.morei•- 7 hour day
<br />7.50
<br />Trench Machine,
<br />1200
<br />1-.50
<br />Double Time
<br />"Time and one-half for.first 4 hours, after 8 hours, double time thereafter.
<br />The.foregoing�schedule_of per diem wages ds based upon a working day; of
<br />eight. hours.,•.except• ae otherwi•se'-noted:,- z The -hourly wage Tate pre scribed- hereinabove
<br />is the•per-diem=rate divided by the aforementioned number of.hours constituting a
<br />working day.
<br />The City Manager submitted the following letter:
<br />February 13, 1937
<br />To the.Zonorable Mayor.:.and*.City Council
<br />Redwood City, California
<br />Gentlemen:
<br />In preparing the! plans -for, the-Zarbor, the major --item. of. the..
<br />accessory construction. has, been thewater supply line, from the Redwood,
<br />City corporate limits to the transit shed, a'.length of 9;720 feet.
<br />In the :farther, study, of - the, future. requirements since the.
<br />originaVpreliminary estimate.*,'it'seeme&radvisable to increase Us, size
<br />of the;,main• from the 6. ,inch:• estimatsd,.ta the 8• .inch .pipe,-: and on account,
<br />of a re -arrangement of the entrance roadway an added length was required.
<br />As the Redwood City Water Department, -,will assume control and..
<br />operation :of this, pipe. line when. built., it seems .proper that funds, -should -
<br />be appropriated from, that department^to,pay'at.least the equivalent, of
<br />the cost°of a service main to'supply,prospective water. users. Accordingly,.
<br />I recommend:. that. the sum, of.$9,0000 be. transferred from•the Water Depart-
<br />ment, charged as capital investment, to the Harbor fund:
<br />Respectfully submitted,
<br />C. L..DIMMIT.T
<br />Acting City Manager
<br />OLD., MR
<br />On motion of Councilman Fletcher, seconded by Councilman McNulty, the Manager was given
<br />Authority to transfer $8,000 of the Water Department to the Harbor Fund as recommended.
<br />On motion of Councilman Christensen, seconded by Councilman Pletcher, the Council approved
<br />the appointment by the City Manager to the Board of Port Commissioners of the following:
<br />Arnell,R.. Cheatham
<br />Henry: W., Edmonds,
<br />Elmore. B.: Hinman-
<br />Elmer
<br />inmanElmer S. Harrell.
<br />` John E. McCarthy.
<br />Councilman Eva, representing the 1915 Act Bond Committee, reported progress in the salvaging
<br />and collecting of delinquent assea'sments. He also proposed, seconded by Councilman
<br />Fletcher, that the Couhcil authorize the City Tax Collector to make contracts and receive
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