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BOOK 17_1933-01-03 to 1938-12-29
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1/3/1933
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=I. <br />Councilman Hildebrant asked whether or not the Southern Pacific Company could be persuaded to clear up <br />some of the high weeds on its property along the highway, and the City Clerk was instructed to <br />write the company to that effect. <br />On motion of Councilman McNulty, seconded by Councilman McCarthy, the City Attorney was granted permis— <br />sion to leave the state. <br />The approved claims were ordered paid on motion of Councilman McNulty, seconded by Councilman Hildebrant. <br />Adjournment. <br />City Cler <br />BEM:MR <br />MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING <br />REDWOOD CITY COUNCIL <br />JANUARY 16, 1933 <br />8:00 P.M. <br />Upon roll call, the following Councilmen were present: Mayor W. J. Dusel, H. A. Beeger, R. N. Jones, <br />C. J. Hildebrant, C. G. Lambert, Paul A. McCarthy, Geo. W. McNulty. City Clerk, B. E. Myers. <br />Absent: None. <br />Minutes of January 3 were approved on motion of Councilman Lambert, seconded by Councilman McNulty. <br />G. P. Casaretto appeared before the Council and asked when it would be possible for him to receive <br />his share of the money to be paid out of the Hudson Street fund. The City Attorney explained <br />that it was necessary to get an extra signature to some deeds but that he thought the matter <br />could be cleared up promptly. <br />Mr. Alec Clark, of Hare, Brewer & Clark appeared before the Council to ask for a permit to erect a <br />service station in the name of General Properties, Inc., at the corner of Hamilton and Theatre <br />Streets. After the Council had been told by the Building Inspector that everything was in order, <br />and the City Clerk stated that the Planning Commission had approved the project, the permit as <br />requested was given, on motion of Councilman Lambert, seconded by Councilman Hildebrant. <br />Mr. R. I. Shields representing the Veteran Organizations of Redwood City appeared before the Council to <br />ask assistance in connection with the new building projects at Mazes Hall, requesting specifically <br />that the City undertake to build a sidewalk and roadway from Standish Street to entrance. On <br />motion of Councilman Lambert, seconded by Councilman McNulty, the City Manager was instructed to <br />proceed with the construction, with the understanding that the estimated cost would be $150.00. <br />The request from the League of Municipalities for $50.00 to assist in certain legislation was laid over <br />until the next meeting. <br />The question of more insurance on the contents of the City Hall and the amount of insurance that should <br />be placed on the Fire House was brought up for discussion and the matter was referred to the City <br />�1 <br />Manager to investigate with the assistance of the City Attorney. <br />Councilman Jones asked if part of the money remaining in the Hudson Street Bridge fund might not be used <br />for rocking part of Hudson Street from Jefferson Avenue to Madison Avenue and from Vera Avenue to <br />Roosevelt Avenue. to make it available in wet weather. The City Engineer indicated it would cost <br />3 <br />
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