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I <br />252 <br />I hereby approve the foreoing resolution <br />this 19th day of July, 19t,9- <br />CARL BRITSCHGI <br />Acting Mayor of the City of Redwood City <br />CITY MANAGER ROLISON WAS AUTHORIZED TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS 01 REPLACEMENT OF TWO 1948 <br />3; <br />Chevrolet Police Sedans, bids to be considered from outside the City as well as <br />local, on'motion of Councilman Holmquist, seconded by councilman Swift, and carried. <br />CITY MANAGERWAS AUTHORIZED TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS ON WATER <br />LENOLT on motion of Councilman Holmquist, seconded by <br />PUBLIC HEARING STANLEY-WESTGATE. Affidavit of publication <br />notice ordered filed on motion of Councilman Holmquist <br />Swift, and carried. <br />FOR STANLEY-WESTGATE AND <br />Granger, and carried. <br />id affidavit of posting of <br />seconded by Councilman <br />PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED LOCAL IMPROVEMENT pursuant to prdliminary determination which <br />was adopted at last meeting of the Council. There wer�N'-no oral or written protests <br />presented. <br />RESOLUTION OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY, STANLEY-WES4GATE was offered and moved <br />for adoption on motion of Councilman Swift, seconded by Councilman Holmquist, and <br />carried on roll call. Councilmen Morgan, Spillers, anO Werder were noted absent. <br />rs <br />RES 0LUTI0N No. "141. <br />RESOLUTION OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY <br />STANLEY -- WESTGATE <br />WHEREAS, on the 5th day of July, 1949, the City Council of the City of Redwood <br />City adopted a Resolution of Preliminary Determination'�to make public improvements <br />in the City of Redwood City, being Resolution No. 728 of said Council, to construct <br />certain public improvements more particularly described therein, and did fix therein <br />this date as the time and place when and where any and:all persons interested may <br />appear and show cause, if any they have, why the City Council should not find and <br />determine that the public convenience and necessity require the improvements des- <br />cribed and referred.to in said resolution without compliance with the Special Assess- <br />ment, Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931; and <br />WHEREAS notice of the adoption of said resolution and of said time and place of <br />hearing was given by the City Clerk by publication and posting for the time and in <br />the manner provided in said resolution and Ordinance No. 515 of the City of Redwood <br />City, as appears from the affidavits on file with the City Clerk; and <br />WHEREAS, no persons objecting to the undertaking of said proceedings without <br />first complying with the provisions of said Special Assessment, Investigation, <br />Limitation, and Majority Protest Act of 1931 have filed written objections thereto <br />with the City Clerk at or before the time fixed for this hearing by persons inter- <br />ested, owning or having an interest in real property within the proposed assessment <br />district, bearing their signatures, a description of their property, and a state- <br />ment of the nature of their interest therein; and <br />WHEREAS, all persons have been given an opportunity to be and were fully heard, <br />and said Council has duly considered any and all objections and protests made, and <br />the said proposed improvements and the public convenience and necessity for making <br />the same; <br />NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Redwood <br />city, as follows: <br />1. That public convenience and necessity require the improvements described in said <br />Resolution No. 728. <br />2. That any and all objections and protests made pursuant to said resolution <br />be, and the same are, hereby overruled and denied. <br />3. That the improvements described in said resolution be made under and pur- <br />suant to the provisions of Article I of the Redwood City Improvement Procedure <br />Ordinance (Ordinance No. 333, adopted Iviarch 11�, 1932, as amended), and that the <br />Special Assessment, Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931 <br />shall not apply to said proceedings. <br />Passed and adopted by the Council of the City of Redwood City at a meeting <br />thereof, held on the 18th day of July, 1949, by the following vote: <br />AYES, and in favor of the passage and adoption of the foregoing resolution: <br />Councilmen: BRITSCHGI, GRANGER, HOLMQUIST, and SWIFT. <br />j <br />Jf <br />