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d <br />'pq <br />'•1 <br />MINUTES OF -REGULAR 14EETING <br />REDWOOD CITY COUNCIL <br />February 21, 1949s 8:00 P.M. <br />x.29 <br />ON BOLL CALL the following were present:.Councilmen Carl A. Britschgi, Floyd D. Granger, <br />H. E. Holmquist, A. H. Morgan, Jr., A. V. Swift, Mayor W. M. Werder, and City Clerk <br />R. S. Dodge. Also present were: Fire Chief J. L. Lodi, Fire Inspector Richard <br />Drivon, City Collector P. E. Perrin, Assistant Building Inspector Stephen Kreiss, <br />Building 1nspeetor L. M. Duncan,.t7ater Superintendent H. L. Winter, Administrative <br />Richard D. Miller, City Engineer Glenn M. Jain, City Manager E. A. Rolison, and City <br />Attorney C. B. Currie. Councilman Spillers was noted absent. City Manager Rolison <br />reported later in the evening that Police Chief Collins was absent because of duty, <br />but hoped to be at the meeting later. <br />APPROVAL OF MINUTES AS MAILED. Minutes of the regular meeting of February 7th and ad- <br />journed meeting of February 14th were approved on motion of Councilman Morgan, <br />seconded by Councilman Swift, and carried. <br />APPLICATION FOR RESTAURANT PER14IT, 822 Main Street, Peninsula Bakery, Ray A. Knutson,' <br />having been inspected by Health, Building, Fire and Police Departments was approved <br />on <br />motion of Councilman Swift, <br />seconded <br />by Councilman <br />Morgan, and,carried. <br />KEITH P. <br />HANSEN, 538 Scott Avenue, <br />protested <br />water bill. <br />Mr. Harold Lincoln Brown, <br />Attorney, submitted a letter asking for 40% reduction on their bill and requested <br />credit of 019.32. Mr. Winter was called upon for report and stated that after a <br />check of meter it was found to be all right and' the Hansens were so notified; and <br />that at the period from April to May of this increase the entire area showed a com- <br />parable increase in water consumption. He saw no.justification for refund as the <br />customer stated there were no leaks. Councilman Brtischgi moved that request be <br />denied, seconded by Councilman Morgan. Mayor Werder inquired if Mr. Hansen were <br />present and wished to say anything. He did not appear. Motion carried. <br />CITY CLERK DODGE STATED FOUR COMMUNICATIONS CAME IN AFTER 5:00 P.M. Friday, and were not <br />on the agenda, and was it the Council's pleasure that they be read. Councilman <br />Granger moved that they be carried on the agenda, seconded by Councilman Swift, and <br />carried. Councilman Granger recommended that they be stamped with incoming time <br />stamp. This was being done. <br />APPOINTMENT TO CITIZEN BOND COMMITTEE. This committee was to study the transfer of <br />0150,000, 1944 City Plan Bonds; each Councilman submitted one name to act on this <br />committee. The following committee was appointed; Henry Witte, W. E. Byrd, Fred A. <br />Schmitz, Wayne R. Millington, Clarence W. Brizzee, Harold F. Anderson, and John <br />Lohoar. The committee was to meet the following Monday evening and select their <br />own chairman. <br />REPORT ON SELF -SERV GAS STATIONS. Councilman Swift asked that the matter be laid over <br />until the next meeting as Mr. Harrison Call, Attorney was out of the City and <br />several gentlemen from the other stations had.requested that it be laid over. Coun- <br />oilman Morgan moved that this be continued until the next meeting to give both <br />parties time to complete their plans, seconded by Councilman Holmquist, and carried. <br />APPLICATION FOR TAXI PERMITS, PAUL CESARE. Councilman Morgan reported that the past week <br />had been one of the busiest of the year, it had been impossible to get the committee <br />together and would like to make the report at'the next regular meeting. <br />FINANCIAL REPORT ON PARKING METER FUND. A report was submitted by Administrative Assist- <br />ant Miller for the first seven months of the fiscal year 1948-49. A 75% allocation <br />