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<br />2 4 8.. RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Redwood City, San Mateo County,
<br />Califomia, that
<br />WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of San Mateo has filed with
<br />this Council a certified copy of a resolution wherein it did declare its intention
<br />to undertake proceedings pursuant to the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913, (Deering
<br />General Laws Act215). and the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, (Division 10, .Streets
<br />and Highways Code, and the Special Assessment, Investigation, Limitation and
<br />Majority Protest Act of 1931 .(Division 4, Streets and Highways Code), for the acquisi-
<br />tion of an interest in a sanitary sewerage and industrial waste treatment plant,
<br />pumping plant and outfall sewerage system to be acquired and constructed by the
<br />City of Redwood City by joint agreement with the County of San Mateo, for the North
<br />Fair Oaks Sewer Maintenance District, including the portion thereof lying within
<br />the Town of Atherton, but excludi.n.g the portion thereof lying within the City of
<br />Redwood City, other than Redwood Village No. 1 -and No. 2;
<br />WHEREAS, the general nature, location and extent of said proposed aco_uisition
<br />and improvement is more particularly described in Exhibit °A°, and the extent of
<br />4{ the district or lands.to be specially assessed to pay. all of the costs of the pro-
<br />posed acquisition and improvement and the boundary thereof are more particularly
<br />described in Exhibit 11B11, each of which are attached to said resolution and by
<br />reference made a part thereof;
<br />WHEREAS, the public interest and convenience so require, and in the opinion
<br />.of this Council, the work so proposed to be done is of such a character that it
<br />will directly and peculiarly affect the property not only within the unincorpor-
<br />ated territory of said County but also the property within said assessment dis-
<br />trict which is situated without the limits of the Town of Atherton, and that the
<br />purposes sought to be accomplished by said work can be best accomplished by a
<br />single, comprehensive scheme of work as that proposed -to be done;
<br />WHEREAS, a copy of the proposed from of Resolution of Intention to be adopted
<br />by. said Board of Supervisors for the acquisition and improvements is attached to
<br />said Resolution and marked Exhibit "Ca and by reference made a part hereof.
<br />NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED, as follows:
<br />1. That consent be and the same is hereby granted to said County to acquire
<br />and improve said sanitary sewerage disposal system, and to levy and collect assess-
<br />ments and taxes for that purpose upon the lands and properties in said proposed
<br />assessment district, both within the unincorporated territory of said County and
<br />the portions thereof without said district and within the Town of Atherton, all
<br />pursuant to the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 and the Improvement Bond Act
<br />of 1915;
<br />2. That said form of Resolution of Intention proposed to be adopted by said
<br />County, be and the same is hereby approved;
<br />3. That the City Clerk shall issue and forward a certified copy of this
<br />resolution to the County Clerk and ex -officio Clerk of said Board of Supervisors.
<br />I hereby certify the foregoing to be a true copy of resolution adopted by the
<br />City Council of the City of Redwood City, California, at a regular meeting thereof
<br />held on the 4th day of August, 1947, by the following vote of the members thereof:
<br />AYES, and in favor thereof, Councilmen:
<br />McNulty, Swift, Werder and Mayor Hilton.
<br />NOES,
<br />ABSENT,
<br />APPROVED:
<br />Councilmen: NONE
<br />Councilmen: NONE
<br />W. W. HILTON
<br />Mayor of the City of Redwood City
<br />Britschgi, Granger, Holmquist,
<br />RALPH S. DODGE
<br />City Clerk of the City of Redwood City
<br />COUNCILMAN GRANGER ADVISED THAT HE HAD RECEIVED SEVERAL COMPLAINTS in regard to the
<br />Southern Pacicic blocking the Jefferson Avenue crossing for as long as fifteen
<br />minutes. City Attorney Currie advised that he had checked into the matter of the
<br />city controlling the trains passing through the city but had been unable to find
<br />any evidence that the city had the right to stop them. Councilman Granger moved,
<br />seconded by Councilman McNulty, that the City Manager be instructed to advise.
<br />the Southern Pacific that the City of Redwood City is very much dissatisfied with
<br />the blocking of crossings in Redwood City. Motion passed unanimously.
<br />COUNCILMAN GRANGER QUESTIONED WHETHER ALLOWANCE had been taken in payment of the new
<br />fire trucks. City Manager Blom advised that it had been.
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