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196` '. <br />wo�zld be°!a�„greater traf�ic hazard. After further d9.scussion on the alteration of <br />t <br />this, Councilman Britschgi, Mayor tferder and City'Engineer Jain were to review this <br />together, Mr. Jaih,�o stake out changes on the ground and report to be brought back <br />to the Council. It was so moved by Councilman Morgan, seconded by Councilman Swift, <br />and carried. <br />RESOLUTION No. 703. TRANSFER OF POST TSAR FLT14DS FOR HARBOR BOULEVARD I:4PROVEMENT was <br />offered by Councilman Granger and moved for adoption, seconded by Councilman Spillers <br />and carried on,roll. call,. Councilman Morgan voting No. <br />R E S O L U T I O N No. 705. <br />AUTHORIZING TRANSFER OF FUNDS TO ACCOUNT No. 132.21. <br />Y+ <br />RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Redwood City that the sum of <br />$5,419.55 be and.it hereby is ordered transferred from Account No. 932 - Post Star <br />Development Fund to Account No. 132.21 Harbor Boulevard Improvement. <br />Passed and adopted by the Council of the City of Redwood. City at a regular <br />meeting thereof held on the 2nd day of May, 1949, by the following vote: <br />AYES, and in favor of the passage and adoption of the foregoing resolution: <br />Councilmen: BRITSCHGI, GRANGER, HOLMQTJIST, SPILLERS, SWIFT, and Mayor 31ERD14R. <br />NOES, Councilmen: MORGAN <br />ABSENT, Councilmen: NONE <br />ATTEST: <br />RALPH S. DODGE <br />Clerk of the City of Redwood City <br />1 11. Id. SfERDER <br />Mayor of the City of Redwood City <br />I hereby approve the foregoing resolution <br />this 3rd day of May, 1949• <br />W. K. WERDER <br />Mayor of the City of Redwood City <br />BROADWAY No. 3 IMPROVEMENT. Councilman Britschgi suggested a committee be appointed <br />to report back on this instead of the entire Council discussing it. Councilman <br />Morgan so moved, seconded by Councilman Swift. City Attorney Currie stated Mr. <br />Wilson was contacted and that Mr. Gardener & Breeden of Hanaford & Talbot had <br />indicated they would be interested in buying bonds if proceedings were under the <br />1913 Act 1915 Bond. Nothing could. be done until the Council instructed the City <br />Engineer to get the plans ready, City Manaber Rolison thought determination of <br />this boundary very important and concurred in appointing of a committee to work <br />out with the Bond Company. Mayor Werder a. -)pointed Councilman Britschgi, Morgan <br />and Shrift on the committee. notion carried. <br />ABATEMENT PROOEEDINGS, BEEGER TANNER, LATHROP & ELM. Build-inc.”Inspector Duncan stated <br />nothing had been done to these builO.ir_gs. Councilmen Spillers moved that this be <br />duly and regularly continued to May 16, 1949 and that City Attorney Currie be <br />authorized to prepare necessary resolution calling for abatement of the nuisance, <br />seconded by Councilman Morgan and carried. <br />ABATEMENT J. B. PERRY PROPERTY, 555-560 WAIN STREET. Councilman Holmquist reported this <br />building was beinE; torn dorm. Councilman Granger moved this be carried on the <br />agenda, seconded by Councilman Morgan, and carried. <br />BUILDING INSPECTOR REPORTED ON BUILDING OWNED BY Mr. Archibald, adjacent to Sorensen <br />property. Nothing 1iad been done to remodel this. Mr. Archibald appeared and <br />�I <br />