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ree <br />8 State Assemblyman Dolwig• sho <br />and <br />parkman the City of Redwood City at A regular <br />ted by the Council of 95 b the following vote: ni <br />{, passed and afield on the 5th day of June, 1 0, Y <br />meeting thereof, i mak <br />passage and adoption of the foregoing resolu ion, <br />Councilmen: S, and in fa�,ol, Ts,hMORGAN, ROYER, WERDER' and Mayor BRITSCHGI. <br />Dep <br />i NOES, Councilmen: NONE par <br />ABSENT, Councilmen: SPILLERS mon <br />MR. R. H <br />Com, A. BRITSCHGI Cit <br />Mayor of the City of Redwood City <br />tat <br />ATTEST: ter <br />l <br />tho <br />y' RALPH S. DODGE <br />Clerk of the City of Redwood City hou <br />I hereby approve the foregoing resolution <br />this 6th day of June, 1950. Amb <br />out <br />CARL A. BRITSCHGI dis <br />Mayor of the City of Redwood City <br />mat <br />TRAFFIC FACT FINDING COMMIT RECO181ENDED TWO ADDITIONAL PARKING SPACES FOR SHERIFF'S aft: <br />CAR AND PARALLEL PARKING SOUTH SIDE OF MARSHALL BETWEEN MIDDLEFIELD ROAD AND equ_ <br />JEFFERSON AVENUE. Recently a pedestrian crosswalk was painted in front of the X12( <br />Sheriff Is office. The Sherif fts Department requested that the two meter heads be Rat <br />removed and two additional spaces be granted around the corner on Marshall. The i <br />Mot <br />Committee also recommended that Marshall Street be zoned for parallel parking. ;NOTICE T <br />it The County Fire Warden also was in accord with the installation of parallel parking. <br />1.1 d horn <br />9ouncilman Morgan moved that recommendation be approved, seconded by Councilman <br />stat <br />Royer. City Attorney Currie had been unable to find any designation for diagonal <br />beef <br />parking, so stripes were to be painted showing parallel parking. Motion carried. <br />rets <br />TRAFFIC FACT FINDING COMMITTEE RECOMMENDED THAT STOP SIGNS BE ESTABLISHED ON PENNSYLVANIA <br />Curs <br />AVENUE AT JEFFERSON, stopping traffic both directions on Pennsylvania. Councilman <br />to i <br />Morgan moved introduction of ordinance, seconded by Councilman Werder and carried. <br />bei <br />REQUEST FOR DANCE PERMIT, "JAYS", 1436 El Camino Real. Attorney Wayne Millington <br />the <br />appealed for Mrs. Jimmy Russutti, stating that a lattice work had been erected <br />pla3 <br />between the dance floor and the bar and referred to the unique ordinance from some <br />the <br />years ago requiring a complete wall and stated that there were other places in <br />vote <br />Redwood City with lattice work partition only, He asked that application be con- :CLAIM FO] <br />sidered when presented and thought that people were entitled to see what was going cls <br />on while sitting at the tables and that the ordinance should be considered in the <br />roo <br />light of whether or not it had outlived its purpose. He invited the Council <br />por <br />members to visit this and other places. It was observed that the Police Department <br />and <br />was doing their job by carrying out the intent of the ordinance, however, Mayor <br />in <br />Britschgi appointed a committee of Councilmen (Royer and Jones) to work with the <br />aut <br />City Attorney and bring a recommendation back for possible changes to the ordi- <br />Mr. <br />nance if they felt that would be the answer. <br />dri <br />ALL NIGHT PARKING, AGOuncilman Werder reported that the committee had considered this <br />bac <br />problem and it was recognized that there was not enough garage space where there <br />bac <br />were apartment houses, but recommended (1) all night parking should not be per- 1 <br />to <br />witted in the commercial district; i (2) those in residential district should ref <br />r <br />