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BOOK 17_1933-01-03 to 1938-12-29
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BOOK 17_1933-01-03 to 1938-12-29
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1/3/1933
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69 <br />h <br />of an old barn at Cedar and Stambaugh Streets that, if the building condition <br />was not remedied before the next meeting, the Council would initiate proceed- <br />ingp to abate the condition. This on motion of Councilman Pletcher, seconded <br />by Councilman Hohn. <br />e <br />s <br />The following were laid over to the next meeting: <br />. a) Old School building for city hall <br />b) Revised tax ordinance <br />jc) <br />Pool Room and Bowling Alley ordinance <br />d) Termite control <br />On motion of Councilman Christensen, seconded by Councilman McNulty, there was intro- <br />? <br />' <br />duced Ordinance making it unlawful to park or permit automobiles to stand upon <br />the alley in Hawes Park. <br />S <br />Dr. Lee, Otis explained the total amount asked for the band in the sum of $1527, in <br />i <br />excess of the $1350 originally authorized, stating that the members of the band <br />i <br />would be able to reimburse the City for the excess. With this understanding, on <br />y <br />motion of Councilman Pletcher, seconded by Councilman Christensen, the total was <br />approved. <br />U. L. Bunyard, living at the corner of Woodside Road and Union Avenue, called the <br />t <br />attention of the Council to danger from eucalyptus trees near his property and <br />jasked <br />if something could be done about it. The Park Superintendent was directed <br />Y <br />to check on the situation and make a report to the Council. <br />' <br />a <br />The City Manager read a letter from the office of Henry Witte, City Insurance Agent, <br />asking instructions concerning the renewal of insurance March 10. The Manager <br />was told to have the "Eight Pointe supplementary coverage included and to use <br />s <br />]. <br />1 <br />the "Blanket" form rather than the specific amount plan. <br />Councilman Jones, seconded by Councilman McNulty, proposed the adoption of Resolution <br />in connection with the proposed bus line to be operated by Walter Vandervort, of <br />e <br />J <br />907 Maple Street, San Mateo. Carried. <br />Jas. T. O'Keefe, attorney for Tony Cappelletti asked the Council to waive the require- <br />menta of building and zoning ordinances and permit his client to alter and repair <br />ments <br />an old building at 110 Pine Street with the understanding that the work would <br />cost at least $1000 and that plans and work would be subject to the approval of <br />the building inspector. <br />r <br />The Committee on Perry Street Parking Lot reported that the matter had been referred <br />t <br />back to the merchants as their problem. <br />It was recommended by the committee and so ordered, on motion of Councilman Pletcher, <br />t <br />seconded by Councilman Jones, that the city engineer submit an estimate of the <br />cost of setting back the electroliers and reducing the sidewalk width from 15 <br />°, <br />B E C S <br />to 10 feet along roadway from 1 amino Real to the Southern Pacific tracks. <br />
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