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to pay into the water fund of said City from the fund for the payment of the construction <br />of the new concrete reservoir and pipe line in the Emerald Lake District the sum of <br />$2,519.16, said amount having been heretofore advanced from said water fund for payment <br />on account of said work. Carried. <br />On motion of Councilman McCarthy, seconded by Councilman Hildebrant, $50.00 for the Girl <br />Scouts was appropriated. <br />The departmental reports were ordered filed. <br />The approved claims were ordered paid on motion of Councilman McNulty, seconded by Councilman <br />Hildebrant. <br />Adjournment. <br />�. E. <br />City 01 <br />cs r <br />3f� <br />MINUTES OF REGULAR 1,MTING <br />REWOOD CITY COUNCIL <br />MARCH 19, 1934 <br />8:00 P.M. <br />Upon roll call, the following Councilmen were present: Mayor, W. J. Dusel, H. A. Beeger, <br />0. J. Hildebrant, R. N. Jones, C. G. Lambert, Paul A. McCarthy, Geo. W. McNulty. City <br />Clerk, B. E. Myers. Absent: None. <br />The minutes of the meeting of March 5 were approved on motion of Councilman Lambert, seconded <br />by Councilman McNulty. <br />L. A. Heiner appeared before the Council to ask permission to have constructed on his property <br />on the southwest corner of Jefferson Avenue and E1 Camino Real a service station. Permit <br />was granted on motion of Councilman Hildebrant, seconded by Councilman McNulty, provided <br />that the final plans when worked out be subject to approval of certain members of the <br />Council together with the Building Inspector. <br />D. A. Dixon of the Standard Stations, Inc. requested permission to build a service station at <br />the southwest corner of the Bayshore Highway and Main Street. Permit was granted on <br />motion of Councilman Beeger, seconded by Councilman Hildebrant, with the understanding <br />that connection would be made to a sewer when available within a reasonable distance. <br />D. L. Walter presented revised plans for the service station he wishes to erect at the corner <br />of Middlefield Road and Chestnut Street. Mr. Walter was informed that no permission <br />could be given for the construction of a service station at that point until thirty days <br />after the passage of the ordinance rezoning the property. <br />The Redwood City Hardware Company, in a letter signed by W. E. Dyer, requested permission to <br />erect a sign which was six- inches larger than usually permitted under the ordinance, but <br />in view of all the circumstances he was given permission to put up the sign described and <br />the Building Inspector was so instructed, this on motion of Councilman McNulty, seconded <br />65 <br />