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In the case of a permanent employee who loses his residence within the <br />city as a result of circumstances beyond his control, the Personnel Officer <br />may, with the approval of the Board of Review, reclassify such employee, to a <br />temporary status under a probationary period as provided for original employ- <br />ment .orpromotional appointment and permit residence outside but within the <br />3,57 <br />WHEREAS, the'Co'uncil of the City of Redwood City has informally ap- <br />proved the proposed amendments and additions to the Rules for Personnel <br />Administration of the City of Redwood City hereinafter referred to, and said <br />f <br />proposed amendments and additions to said Rules have been posted on the of - <br />o <br />ficial bulletin bosrd of the personnel officer of this City for the time and <br />in the manner required by said Rules; <br />RESOLVED, by this City Council that said Rules for Personnel Administra- <br />tion of the City of Redwood City be and they are hereby amended as to rules <br />F <br />VIII, X and XI, in accordance with the posted notice thereof. <br />The above and foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted by the Coun- <br />cil of the City of Redwood City at a regular meeting thereof held on the 20th <br />day of May,,1946, by the following vote: <br />AYES, and in favor of the passage and adoption of the foregoing Resolu- <br />tion: Councilmen: ARMSTRONG, BRITSCHGI, GRANGER, McNULTY, SWIFT, WERDER <br />and HILTON. <br />y' <br />NOES, and against the passage and adoption of the foregoing Resolution: <br />t� <br />Councilmen: NONE <br />ABSENT: Councilmen: NONE <br />W. W. HILTON <br />?I <br />Mayor of the City of Redwood City <br />1� <br />ATTEST: <br />i <br />�?v % <br />RALPH S. DODGE <br />Clerk of the City of Redwood City <br />I hereby approve the foregoing Resolution this. <br />20t.h day of May, 1946. <br />W. W. HILTON <br />Mayor of the City of Redwood City <br />i <br />STATE OF CALIFORNIA) <br />bs. <br />COUNTY OF SAN MATEO) <br />` <br />JANE MEAD being first duly sworn, deposes and says: <br />That she is a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years; <br />- <br />that on the 14th day of May, 1946, affiant posted on the bulletin board in <br />the lobby of the City Hall the attached notice of proposed amendments to <br />Rules for Personnel Administration. <br />JANE MEAD <br />Subscribed and sworn to before me <br />this 14th day of May, 1946. <br />LOIS B. PAGE <br />NOTARY PUBLIC in and for the <br />County of San Mateo <br />State of California <br />May 14, 1946 <br />PROPOSED AMENDMENTS <br />TO <br />RULES FOR PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION <br />The City Manager, with the approval of the Board of Review of the City <br />of Redwood Oity, proposes amendments in teh Rules for Personnel Administra- <br />tion in the following respects: <br />1. Amend Section 1 of Rule X by the addition of the following: <br />During the probationary period, and employee may reside outside the city <br />limits of Redwood City but within the immediate vicinity of,the city provided <br />�} <br />his appointment has been made in accordance with the amendment dated October <br />51 1941, which permits employment of applicants who have not resided in Red- <br />wood City for a period of one year immediately prior to employment if the <br />fact can be established that there exists a lack of qualified applicants re- <br />siding within the corporate limits. j'dith the° approval of the Board of Review <br />the Personnel Officer may grant one or more extensions of the probationary <br />period of not to exceed six months duration. <br />In the case of a permanent employee who loses his residence within the <br />city as a result of circumstances beyond his control, the Personnel Officer <br />may, with the approval of the Board of Review, reclassify such employee, to a <br />temporary status under a probationary period as provided for original employ- <br />ment .orpromotional appointment and permit residence outside but within the <br />3,57 <br />