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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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The City Manager reported about a sign for Main Street and the Bayshore Highway and also <br />amount of money to be raised during the year 1933-34 to carry on the various departments <br />of the city, together with bonded indebtedness, was formally introduced. <br />Councilman Beeger reported concerning his interview with Mrs. Baughn regarding the collection <br />of second hand clothing, pepers, etc. <br />Mayor Dusel suggested that it would be advisable to set up a sign forbidding a U-turn at <br />California Street and Broadway, coming out of California Street. <br />. J. N. Taylor and his wife, Fannie Taylor, made formal request to the Council requesting that <br />the street paving assessments on Lot 17, Block 3, Oak Knoll Manor, under Resolution of <br />Intention F-7, be divided according to apportionments outlined in their petition. On <br />motion of Councilman Beeger, seconded by Councilman Lambert, the Engineer was instructed <br />to prepare the separation of the assessments on the records and the Clerk instructed to <br />see that the necessary publication was made. <br />On motion of Councilman McNulty, seconded by Councilman Beeger, the approved claims were <br />ordered paid. <br />Adjournment. <br />BEM:MR <br />City Clerk <br />y <br />about the Leonard & Holt sign across <br />E1 Camino Real at Jefferson Avenue. He indicated <br />that he could have the sign <br />repaired <br />and maintained for a charge of $10.00 a month and <br />was informally instructed to <br />do so. <br />On motion of Councilman McNulty, <br />seconded <br />by Councilman Beeger an "On -Sale" beverage license <br />was granted to Tony Marian! <br />of 1703 E1 Camino Real. <br />"s <br />On motion of Councilman McNulty, <br />seconded <br />by Councilman Lambert, tax ordinance fixing the <br />amount of money to be raised during the year 1933-34 to carry on the various departments <br />of the city, together with bonded indebtedness, was formally introduced. <br />Councilman Beeger reported concerning his interview with Mrs. Baughn regarding the collection <br />of second hand clothing, pepers, etc. <br />Mayor Dusel suggested that it would be advisable to set up a sign forbidding a U-turn at <br />California Street and Broadway, coming out of California Street. <br />. J. N. Taylor and his wife, Fannie Taylor, made formal request to the Council requesting that <br />the street paving assessments on Lot 17, Block 3, Oak Knoll Manor, under Resolution of <br />Intention F-7, be divided according to apportionments outlined in their petition. On <br />motion of Councilman Beeger, seconded by Councilman Lambert, the Engineer was instructed <br />to prepare the separation of the assessments on the records and the Clerk instructed to <br />see that the necessary publication was made. <br />On motion of Councilman McNulty, seconded by Councilman Beeger, the approved claims were <br />ordered paid. <br />Adjournment. <br />BEM:MR <br />City Clerk <br />y <br />
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