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BOOK 23_1950-05-15 to 1952-04-21
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BOOK 23_1950-05-15 to 1952-04-21
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5/15/1950
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{ V� <br />ii <br />eaee« <br />PLANS O. <br />� to Mr. Jain and he further stated I,ir. Jain tianadictoebuy,enamelyCity waulO ftld area thr <br />give the City an op ough Co <br />meat Mr. Hildreth would g' s <br />thought the price could be determined b <br />his property. City Attorney Currie thoul, Y mutgal of <br />6 <br />appointing an appraiser. Councilman Morgan moved this be referred z cu <br />agreement or by <br />! 1' to the Real Estate Committee for a rep <br />ort at the next Monday meeting, August 28th, in <br />seconded by Councilman Jonas. In the absence of P Currie, Assistant City Attorney th <br />Lebsack was to meet with Mr. Hildreth• Motion carried. <br />th <br />! been <br />ji Co' <br />COMMITTEE HAD BEE <br />APPOINTED RE RENT CONTROL BUT Councilman A'lorgan stated he had not <br />Spillers stated the committee had not met. <br />able to attend. Councilman Sp c as <br />so <br />I: I YACHT CLUB Iv�MBERSHIP, 50% NON-RESIDENTS. Councilman Morgan reported that people in }fit <br />r <br />-" <br />Redwood City would like to join the club but were told they had a full membership, th <br />' However, about 50% it was understood, were non-residents of Redwood City. Council, of <br />man Morgan moved that this be referred to the Recreation Commission for a report, CLAIRIS <br />seconded by Councilman Spillers and carried. on <br />, ! j COUNCILMAN SPILLERS POINTED OUT THAT LT. @sit. FAULSTICH OF THE POLICE DEPARTT2NT WAS ARAB 4 ADJOURN <br />INC. EQUAL SALAF,lr OF SGT., I'iH0 ALSO RECEIVES OVERTIME. The Lieutenant does not re• t an <br />ry ' calve overtime, has more responsibility, and when this was referred to the Personnel i <br />Board he was turned down for a step increase until 1952. Secretary to the Personnel ° <br />,Si ' („ Board, Richard Diller, stated this had been gone over by the Board and Chief {Mood t <br />i <br />and it was still being studied. City Manager Rolison s tated this would involve other '- <br />:V 1C <br />�'s I similar cases in other departments and suggested calling in members of the Council <br />� � a <br />' on the Civil Service Committee. Councilman Morgan moved the Committee on the Co el; <br />._ � ON ROLL <br />s' Councilman Granger and Jones, meet with the Personnel Board, seconded by Counciloian r' Al <br />'! <br />�►, j �, Spillers A Civil Service Committee had been appointed some time ago of two Council- Gr <br />ymen and 1 employee to meet with the Personnel Board. Ci <br />f. BROADWAY -MARSHALL ASSESSIENTS. Councilman Jones suggested those in the district but not Ci <br />assessed to be dropped from the assessment list, and he suggested paving and electro- Pia <br />liers ne left out of the present assessment, until area improved. There was a great ° MAYOR P': <br />{ i <br />l ( deal of opposition to the bridges and it was suggested they be spread over a larger PL <br />y }} c <br />area. These items could be considered at the study meeting, August 24th. S qu <br />MAYOR PRO TEENY GRANGER SUGGESTED FURTHEP. STUDY OF THE APPROPRIATIONS IN THE 'BUDGET. Lound' in <br />man Harkner thought sime items of expenditure could be frozen, but Councilman Jenea th <br />thought the budget had been carefully combed in re to expenditures. City Manager 1 th <br />l ' Rolison suggested 'Doth sides be considered, a sweeper had been contemplated and 08dr <br />needed in order to do the work required; maintenance of water system should be kept pl <br />up as present condition was an aftermath of curbing due to the last war. Councilmen pr <br />Herkner l;l moved that a committee be a r , ppointed to work with the City Manager in re t0 to <br />deferrin scans y <br />c, g purchases a, this time seconded b Councilman Morgan and carried. � TnE FOL <br />j , y g , <br />i A TAX ORDINANCE FIXING TAX RATE VAS BEING PREPARED ALONG THE LII=ES OF THE BUDGET accord• 3= <br />' ing to the City Attorney to be introduced at the meeting of next I+Ionday night, Aug. <br />ust 28th. r <br />{' COMMITTEE APPOIJ:TED T%1 ST -_1W APPROPLIATIONS IN THE BUDGET By Mayor Pro Tem Granger, <br />y` COULCillLen Heri,ner, Cahi.rman, and Vorgan. <br />3 � I, <br />
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