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BOOK 20_1945-05-21 to 1946-09-03
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5/21/1945
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NOES, and against the passage and adoption of the foregoing Resolution: <br />r� Councilmen: NONE. <br />t <br />ABSENT: Councilmen: Fletcher. <br />IWOI <br />W. W. HILTON <br />y Mayor of the City of Redwood City <br />g� ATTEST: <br />RALPH S. DODGE <br />Clerk of the City of Redwood City <br />I hereby approve the foregoing Resolution this first day <br />of April, 1946 <br />W. W. HILTON <br />4-- Mayor of the City of Redwood City <br />A certified copy of State Railroad Commission's Decision No. 38798 authorizing <br />the e Southern Pacific Company to. construct an industrial spur track across <br />Spring and Chestnut Streets was received. Councilman Anderson moved the <br />decision be filed, seconded by Councilman McNulty. Motion passed unani- <br />mously. <br />Communication was received from A. A. Moran, Port Manager, advising that at the <br />meeting.of the Port Commission on March 19th, the Port Commission had di- <br />rected him to write a letter confirming the Port Commission's understanding <br />of the tenure of the Yacht Harbor at its present location on Redwood Creek. <br />It is the understanding that the Port Commission will not require the land <br />now occupied by the Yacht Harbor for the next five years. If it dd <br />re-quired, the Port Commission will assist the Recreation Commission, or who- <br />ever has jurisdiction of the Yacht Harbor, to find a new location. Coun- <br />1 <br />oilman Armstrong moved, seconded by Councilman Britschgi, that the communi- <br />cation be referred to the Recreation Commission. Under the question, City <br />Manager Blom suggested that the Recreation Commission be asked to recon- <br />sider its decision that it be relieved of the jurisdiction of the Yacht <br />Harbor. Motion passed unanimously. <br />Communication was received from the Redwood City Traffic Study Committee recom- <br />mending that a loading zone be granted on Theatre Street at the door to the <br />County Library. _The County Library had requested two loading zones but, <br />with the shortage,of street parking facilities, only one loading zone was <br />recommended. It was also recommended that the City Council take action to <br />require any new substantial business to provide off street parking in oon- <br />C: junction with the business. Councilman Anderson moved, seconded by Council- <br />I <br />man Armstrong, that the reoommendation of the Traffic Study Committee in <br />regard to one loading zone on Theatre Street at the door to the County <br />Library be accepted. The motion passed unanimously. <br />L A Councilman Granger moved, seconded by Councilman Anderson, that the recom- <br />mendation of the Traffic Study Committee in regard to requiring new businesses <br />to provide off street parking be carried on the agenda to the next meeting. <br />Motion passed unanimously. <br />I <br />Communication was received from Cattish Bros. and Stevenson, contractors, re- <br />® questing twenty feet of reserved parking space in front of their business <br />297 <br />
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