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1/3/1933
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47 <br />MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING <br />REDWOOD CITY COUNCIL <br />NovEmBER 6, 1933 <br />8:00 P. M. <br />Upon roll call, the following Councilmen were present: Mayor W. J. Duael, H. A. Beeger, C. J. <br />Hildebrant, R. N. Jones, 0. G. Lambert, Paul A. McCarthy, Geo. W. McNulty, City Clerk, <br />B. E. Wers. Absent: None. <br />The minutes of the meeting of October 16 and the special adjourned meeting of October 23 were <br />approved on motion of Councilman Jones, seconded by Councilman McNulty. <br />The application for a permit to establish a home for Chinese children on Valota Road came up <br />for rehearing and the Clerk presented a petition which had been submitted, making protest. <br />However, Mrs. J. E. Webster, representing the Presbyterian Synod, appeared before the <br />Council and stated that in consideration of the protest which had been made that she wished <br />to withdraw the application. <br />Alcoholic beverage licenses were granted on motion of Councilman McNulty, seconded by Councilman <br />Beeger, to the following: <br />Ella Hermosillo 1679 E1 Camino Real <br />Larrecou & Maloney 2666 E1 Camino Real <br />Frank Espey, 501 Carlos Avenue, asked the Council if anything could be done to have his neighbor <br />remove the goats that were quartered near his house. The matter was referred to the Health <br />Officer to try to work out some friendly agreement to eliminate the condition. <br />A Mr. Gooder again appeared about a permit to peddle fruit in a small way and he was referred to <br />the Chief of Police. <br />1' <br />William Jamieson, as requested by the Plumbing Inspector, asked the Council what he was to do.in <br />a <br />connection with a job of plumbing in his own building at the corner of Main and Stambaugh <br />w ' <br />f <br />Street. The Plumbing Inspector stated that Mr. Jamieson had not secured a permit to do the <br />work, and that the work was not according to ordinance. Finally, on motion of Councilman <br />Jones, seconded by Councilman Hildebrant, a permit was given, with the understanding that the <br />work would be done to the satisfaction of the Plumbing Inspector and open for inspection. <br />V. L. Doppee, plumber, addressed the Board concerning the amount of license fee which he had been <br />charged, claiming that as he lived in Redwood City he should be charged $25.00 rather than <br />the $50.00 he had been charged because his place was outside the City. The matter was laid <br />over for consideration. <br />Because of the imminent change in liquor regulation due to the probable repeal of the 18th Amend— <br />ment, Councilman McCarthy addressed the Council concerning a plan of City control of liquor <br />storage, distribution, and sale. Following Councilman McCarthy's discussion of.the liquor <br />control in Redwood City, it was decided, on motion of Councilman McCarthy, seconded by Council— <br />man Jones, to have the Clerk write the Board of Equalization that Redwood City is giving <br />consideration to a City control of liquor storage, distribution, and sale with, perhaps, the <br />F <br />possibility of asking that the City be given the sole right to sell within the city limits. <br />On motion of Councilman McCarthy, seconded by Councilman Hildebrant,'the City Attorney was authorized <br />to attend a meeting in Los Angeles on November 10 to confer with other attorneys concerning <br />b <br />
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