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278 <br />For a place on the Planning Commission, Councilmen Christensen and Eva proposed Edwin DeSmith; <br />Councilman McNulty, Omar Doyle; and Councilman Hohn, L. E. Werder. Upon roll call, <br />Edwin DeSmith received four votes. He was accordingly.appointed to serve on the <br />Planning Commission for the unexpired term of John Gill. <br />The approved claims were ordered paid, on motion of Councilman McNulty, seconded by Council- w <br />i' <br />man Fletcher. <br />Adjournment to Monday, March 22, at 5 o'clock p.m. <br />NOTE: Attorney Mansfield requested to locate the Deed to the Library site. '! <br />A <br />N <br />City Clerk <br />BEM: MR <br />0 <br />MINUTES OF REGULAR ADJOURNED MEETING <br />REDWOOD CITY COUNCIL _ <br />MARCH 22, 1937 <br />5:00 P. M. <br />Upon roll call, the following Councilmen were present: Mayor Paul A. McCarthy, L. C. Chris- <br />tensen, J. M. Eva, E. A. Fletcher, Wm. Hohn, R. N. Jones, G. W. McNulty and City Clerk, <br />B. E. Myers. <br />Henry Witte appeared before the Council to explain the formation, in Redwood City, of an <br />association of Redwood City Insurance Agents,,and requested the Council that insurance <br />business be put through this association. He also reminded the Council that there was <br />In his office something like $150 of undistributed commissions. On motion of Councilman <br />McNulty, seconded by Councilman Hohn, it was decided that the association attend to the <br />distribution of these commissions. Mr. Witte also asked if the Council wished to take a <br />half page ad in the Real Estate Magazine as had been done formerly. Because the Chamber <br />of Commerce is taking care of publicity for the City, Mr. Witte was told to confer with <br />Mr. Wyatt, of that organization. <br />There was filed a letter from the Planning Commission, by Daniel Stafford; Secretary pro tem, <br />recommending that the request of Harry Hoefler be granted. Therefore, on motion of <br />Councilman Fletcher, seconded by Councilman McNulty, Harry Hoefler was given permission <br />to subdivide Lot 5, Block 4, Oak Knoll Manor, into three lots. <br />Mrs. Chapman, of the Redwood Highlands Company, asked permission to divide Lot 29 Block 51 <br />Oak Knoll Manor, into two lots. The request was referred to the Planning Commission. <br />Julius Smith addressed the Council suggesting that the reductions in salaries, made some- <br />time ago, be restored. He said he did this because he was a member of the committee <br />which requested the reductions. <br />�l <br />