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1/3/1933
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Us <br />i <br />7 <br />MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING <br />REDWOOD CITY COUNCIL <br />AUGUST 16, 1937 <br />9:00 P. M. <br />Upon roll call, the following Councilman were present: Mayor Paul A. McCarthy, Council- <br />men L. C. Christensen, E. A. Fletcher, R. N. Jones, Wm. Hohn, and G. W. McNulty, <br />and City Clerk B. E. Myers. Absent: Councilman J. M. Eva. <br />The minutes of the regular meeting of August 2 and special meeting of August 9 were <br />approved on motion of Councilman Jones, seconded by Councilman McNulty. <br />On motion of Councilman Fletcher, seconded by Councilman Jones, the American Legion <br />was given permission to continue a special dance on the night of September 11 <br />until 2:00 A. M. <br />Two letters were received and read from the Italian American Progressive Club, in one <br />of which attention was called to an old barn on Cedar Street near Stambaugh <br />which is unsightly, and it was recommended that it be taken down; and in the <br />other letter request was made that, if possible, all flagmen along the Southern <br />Pacific crossings be retained in addition to the installation of automatic <br />signals. <br />In connection with the barn at Cedar near Stambaugh, on motion of Councilman Fletcher, <br />seconded by Councilman Hohn, the Building Inspector was instructed to ask the <br />owner of the barn to have it removed at once. <br />The City Clerk was authorized to write a letter to the Italian American Progressive <br />Club to express the appreciation of the Council for its interest in civic <br />affairs, and to explain that the policy affecting the crossing control had <br />been settled in accordance with an agreement with the Southern Pacific officials <br />and the Railroad Commission. <br />The following letter from Mrs. Miramontes, City Tax Collector, was read: <br />"On July 21, 1937, I was authorized by Mr. J. M. Eva <br />to accept $1042.63 on the following property instead of <br />$1170.93 as was actually due if the amount was paid in full. <br />Lot 20 -Block 7 New High School Acres (Arb. 143.25) <br />Delinquent Tax <br />$96.59 <br />Delinquent Weed <br />12.94 <br />Delinquent J10 <br />737.94 <br />Delinquent M12 <br />9.41 <br />Tax Penalties <br />36.63 <br />Bond Penalties <br />201.67 <br />Not yet due Bond Assessment M12 <br />4.70 <br />Not yet due Bond Assessment J10 <br />71.26 <br />Total <br />1170.93 <br />"On August 3, 1937, a check was received in the amount <br />of $1042.63. Will you please confirm the above authorization." <br />On motion of Councilman Hohn, seconded by Councilman Christensen, the Council <br />gave the authorization requested. <br />Mrs. Miramontes, City Tax Collector, submitted the following letter: <br />315 <br />
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