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<br />49 Lowell St., Redwood City $2,880.00
<br />T. M. Blomquist
<br />36 Placitas Ave., Atherton 2,4,5x-.00
<br />Peter Sorenson ,
<br />_ 927 Arguello St., Redwood City 3,060.00
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<br />Id Aves., San Mateo 31385.80
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<br />ORDINANCE
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<br />MBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY
<br />GIVEN THAT THE
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<br />NANCE HEREINAFTER SET
<br />who submitted the lowest bid. Motion carried
<br />FORTH. WAS DULY INTRO-
<br />DUCED BY THE COUNCH. OF
<br />THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY
<br />ON THE 1ST DAY OF NOVEM-
<br />BER, 1843, AND WILL COME
<br />is of Brewster Avenue was ordered filed on
<br />UP BEFORE SAID COUNCIL
<br />IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBER
<br />tided by Councilman Anderson,
<br />IN THE CITY HALL•ON MID-
<br />I,r.EMEIM ROAD IN SAH)
<br />CITY OF REDWOOD CITY FOR
<br />:nage improvement of Redwood Creed was ordered
<br />FINAL PASSAGEON THE 8TH
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<br />`son, seconded by Councilman McNulty.,a
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<br />ANY PERSON INTERESTED
<br />ved the following bids on drainage improvement
<br />AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC
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<br />WILL BE HEARD BY SAID
<br />COUNCHL, AT SAD) In= AND
<br />PLACEIN RELATION TO THE
<br />ADOPTION OF SAID ORDI-
<br />NANCE.
<br />d Aves., ,San Mateo $72945.20
<br />ORDINANCE No....1498
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<br />3t.,, Redwood City 9, 7�! 9.00
<br />AN ORDINANCE CREATING A
<br />FUND FOR POST-WAR CAPI-
<br />TAL PROJECTS.
<br />2 approximately 50% higher than engineers
<br />The Council of Redwood City do
<br />ordain as follows;
<br />SECTION 1. That pursuant to the
<br />ids be rejected. On motion of Councilman
<br />provisions of an Act of the Legis-
<br />lature designated as Chapter 717,
<br />.ocher, City Manager t s recommendation was
<br />Statutes of 1937 as amended (Doer-
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<br />ing's General Laws, Act 8496a), and
<br />subject to the limitations therein
<br />stated, a fund is hereby created
<br />for Post -War Capital Projects, to
<br />be "Special
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<br />known as Fund for
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<br />Poet -War Capital Projects;' Such
<br />fund shall remain inviolate for the
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<br />:of Birch and Lexington Streets to eliminate
<br />making of such capital outlays for
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<br />post-war projects as the City Court -
<br />oil shall direct to be made from
<br />City Manager Mead explained that permits
<br />such fund, and no monies shall be
<br />disbursed therefrom for any otheriffieult
<br />to obtain, however he would attempt
<br />purpose excepting upon the -consent
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<br />of the electors of this city obtained
<br />as provided in said Act,
<br />. $
<br />SECTION 2, The City Council
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<br />may include in its annual tax levies
<br />taxes for the raising of monies for
<br />?; One additional. member to the War Council,
<br />said fund,• but no levies so made
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<br />shall exceed the limitation imposed
<br />;� position. On motion of Councilman McNulty,
<br />by the Charter of this city upon
<br />the right of the City Council to im-
<br />pose taxes, without the assent of
<br />Or Gran e l
<br />g r 8 recommendation was adopted.
<br />two-thirds (2/3) of the qualified
<br />electors of said city voting at any
<br />,ation, stating that in his opinion citizens
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<br />general or special election at which
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<br />such proposition may be submitted.
<br />The City Council may transfer to
<br />stment reports on investigations. City
<br />such fund, any unencumbered sur -
<br />pins funds remaining hang at
<br />the end of any fiscal year.
<br />;ion the ordinance was proper and should bd.
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<br />SECTION 3. This ordinance Is
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<br />Intended to supplant and replace
<br />,e in the City.
<br />a resolution of this City Council of
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<br />the same import adopted by it on
<br />the 7th day of September, 1943.
<br />.il regarding the increase in monthly rates
<br />SECTION 4. This ordinance shall
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<br />take effect and be in force from
<br />and after thirty (30) days after its
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<br />passage and adoption.
<br />SECTION 5. All ordinances or
<br />y Garden Products Co. in the manufacture of
<br />parts of ordinances in conflict with
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<br />this ordinance are hereby repealed-
<br />The above and foregoing ordi-
<br />dation in the nee boyhood
<br />neighborhood. City Manager
<br />nance was duly Introduced by the
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<br />Council of the City of Redwood
<br />City on the .1st day of 'Nbvember,,
<br />(,report back at the next meeting.
<br />1943, and a public hearing thereon
<br />be held the 8th day
<br />eceived
<br />will on of De-
<br />complaints of barking dogs specificall j
<br />cember, 1943, or on such other date,
<br />if any, to which the matter may be
<br />postponed.
<br />t block , where several dogs were housed.. City
<br />RALPH S. DODGE,
<br />Clerk of the City of
<br />lecked into;
<br />Redwood City.
<br />Nov. 24, 1945
<br />family living in the vicinit f H
<br />y o op ne and
<br />Jeter were complaining about pigeons flying about the neighborhood.
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