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<br />ABATEMENT OLD TANK HOUSE, KNOWN AS 600 ARGUELLO STREET, located on Lots 1 to and including 12, Block 8, 313
<br />of Alameda de las Pulgas;e
<br />Range B Mezesville, belonging to B. L.& Alice B. Solomon, 163 Fair Oak Lane, Atherton, having no foun-
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<br />CITY CLERK WAS AUTHORIZED TO ACCEPT FOLLOWING DEEDS, STANLEY WESTGATE IMRROVEMENT DISTRICT,
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<br />under portion of building, floors, rotted, etc was recommended by Building Inspector to be de-
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<br />molished. It was moved by Councilman Swift that building be posted, seconded by Councilman Morgan
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<br />and carried.
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<br />ABATEMENT ONE STORY STORE BUILDING, 1416 MAIN STREET,located on Lot 3, Block 5, Hancock Addition, belonging
<br />to Loraine Michel, et al having inadequate foundation, front of building sagging and falling apart,
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<br />etc was recommended by Building Inspector to be demolished. It was moved by Councilman Spillers that
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<br />building be posted, seconded by Councilman Holmquist and carried.
<br />having been approved by City AuditorvBrophy were approved for payment from Special Recreation Fund
<br />STOP SIGN AT FIFTH AVENUE AND BAY ROAD. Letter from County Engineer Capt M.A.Grant stated that 5th Avenue
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<br />was an arterial between Bayshore Highway and 101 Highway and they did not consider a twenty-fo stop-
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<br />this need,not be presented separately, but hereafter would be put•through the regular channel.
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<br />page of traffic on 5th a necessity. Those who appeared at the previous Council meeting requesting t}i4t
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<br />•something be done about the fast driving on this street were to be notified bf reply from the County
<br />Engineer. Mr. Steffenich who lived on 5th Avenue had protested. Council had previously authorized
<br />LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES CALLED THE ATTENTION OF THE COUNCIOO AN INDICATION TO OBSERVE UNITED NATIONS
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<br />placing of stop signs by City Engineer and it was decided they would be left erected. Councilman Spillers
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<br />moved communication be filed, seconded by Councilman Morgan and carried.
<br />COUNTY HEALTH AND WELFARE DEPARTMENT SUBMITTED REPORT ON ALL EATING AND DRINKINGIESTABLISHMENS IN REDWOOD
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<br />CITY GRADING THEM FROM "A" TO °D". A "D" grading was unsatisfactory.' Councilmen Britschgi moved that
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<br />communication be,filed, seconded by Councilman Spillers and carried.
<br />CITY CLERK WAS AUTHORIZED TO ACCEPT FOLLOWING DEEDS, KENSINGTON SQUARE DISTRICT,
<br />Grant deed - Raymond bchernal, et ux, portion Lot 19, Block li, widening on Jefferson Avenue.
<br />Grant deed - Ralph J.Edmonds, et ux, Portion Lot 18,Block 4. widening on Jefferson Avenue
<br />and Alameda de las Pulgas.
<br />Grant deed - Raymond L. & Florence,Fredrickson, Portions Lots 24 & 25, Block 14, widening
<br />of Alameda de las Pulgas;e
<br />on motion of Councilman Morgan, seconded, by Councilman Swift and carried.
<br />CITY CLERK WAS AUTHORIZED TO ACCEPT FOLLOWING DEEDS, STANLEY WESTGATE IMRROVEMENT DISTRICT,
<br />Grant deed - Asthur & Dora Payne, Portion Lot 36, "Resubdivision Block 15 in Oak Knoll Manor",
<br />widening on Yrestgate.
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<br />Grant deeds- William Andrew and Goldie. Horrell,Portions of Lots 1 & 3, "Resubdivision Block 15 `
<br />in Oak Knoll Manor"', widening on Stanleye
<br />on motion of Councilman Holmquist, seconded by Councilman Morgan andcoarried.
<br />TEEN-AGE CENTER BILL:
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<br />Peninsula Tobacco Co., Inc. $47.60
<br />having been approved by City AuditorvBrophy were approved for payment from Special Recreation Fund
<br />on motion of Councilman Spillers, seconded by Councilman Morgan and carried. It was understood that
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<br />this need,not be presented separately, but hereafter would be put•through the regular channel.
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<br />THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA COUNCIL, INC.,SUBMITTED TWO COPIES OF A REPORT ON AN AIRPORT PLAN FOR THIS AREA
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<br />TO BE TRANSMITTED TO OUR PLANNING AGENCY. Councilman Morgan moved that this be turned over tb: th9
<br />Planning Commission for their perusal, seconded by Councilman Spilleri/and carried.
<br />LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES CALLED THE ATTENTION OF THE COUNCIOO AN INDICATION TO OBSERVE UNITED NATIONS
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<br />DAY ON OCTOBER 24, 1949. Peoples of 59 nations would observe this fourth anniversary and the day had
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<br />been set aside by a unanimous resolution of the General Assembly in 1947s and by problamation of the
<br />President of the United States, as United Nations Dar. Mayor Werder thought a committee should handle
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<br />the observance of this day and as theCouncil was to meet the following Monday, September 26th he asked
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<br />that each member come to the .meeting with the name of a citizen to be appointed to this committee.
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<br />Administrative Assistant Miller was to remind the Council members.
<br />PROTEST OF PROPOSED INCREASE OF RATES BY SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. The Southern Pacific Company had filed
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<br />petition with California State Public Utilities Commission to increase fares for passenger transportation
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