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1/3/1933
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Ui <br />fl <br />MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING <br />REWIOOD CITY COUNTIL <br />OCTOBER 4, 1937 <br />8:00 P. M <br />Upon roll call, the following Councilmen were present: Mayor Paul A. McCarthy, <br />Councilmen L. C. Christensen, J. M. Eva, R. N. Jones, Wm. Hohn, and G. W. <br />McNulty, and City Clerk B. E. Myers. <br />The minutes of the meetings of September 20,27, and 28 were approved on motion <br />of -Councilman McNulty, seconded by Councilman Christensen. <br />Members of the Harbor Opening Festival Committee appeared to mmke a final re- <br />port to the Council. Frank DePatta, general chairman, with Robert O'Connell <br />and Charles Lambert were present. Mr. O'Connell presented to the"Council <br />the records of the committee. Mr. Lambert presented a check to the Council <br />for $552.04, which the committee was able to save out of the City's contri- <br />bution of $1,000. The members of the committee were warmly thanked by the <br />Council in appreciation of their efforts in connection with the Harbor <br />Opening Festival. <br />A Mr, Sam Dietrich asked permission to erect s service station at the north <br />east corner of E1 Camino Real and Hopkins Avenue, but was informed his re- <br />quest should be placed before the Planring Commission. <br />Charles T. Benjamin, attorney for a county association of retail clerks, pro- <br />posed that the City adopt an ordinance regulating the closing of certain <br />stores. The ordinance was referred to the City Attorney. <br />W. 0. Tyson requested an extension of time for the completion of his contract <br />at the Harbor. He asked 30 days from the present limit of October 15, and <br />on motion of Councilman Fletcher, seconded by Councilmen Christensen, the <br />time for the completion of the contract was extended to November 15, in- <br />cluding a waiver of penalty for the same period. <br />On motion of•Councilman!McNulty, seconded by Councilman Eva, there was ordered <br />filed affidavit of posting notice inviting sealed proposals, and also <br />affidavit of the publication of notice inviting sealed proposals. Follow- <br />ing this, the bids for doing the work under Resolution of Intention 1937-3 <br />were opened, with the following results: <br />Palo Alto Road Materials Co. 49743.57 <br />Grant and Hoffman 30992.56* <br />Wo.O. Tyson 49107.59 <br />H. L. Sanders 4,432.25 <br />Piazza & Huntley 40141.34 <br />*ITEM 1. For all grading -Cutting, the sum of forty two (42) cents per <br />cubic yard. <br />ITEM 2. For all Grading -Filling, the sum of five (5) cents per <br />cubic yard. <br />ITEM 3. For constructing complete cement concrete combined curb and <br />gutter 24 inches wide the sum of eighty three (83) cents <br />per linear foot of combined curb and gutter. <br />ITEM 4. For constructing complete the asphaltic armor coat, stabilized <br />slurry base pavement five inches in thickness as specified <br />the sum of eleven and 410 (11.4) cents per square foot. <br />.831 <br />
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