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146 <br />I hereby approve the f oregoing resolq ORDINANI� <br />tion this 8th day of September, 1950, ng <br />CRDINAM <br />CARL. A. BRITSCHGI <br />Idayor of the City of Redwood City 60; <br />CITY ENGINEER REPORT PROPOSED ACQUISITION LOT 12, BLOCK 2, W W & P,2 NEAR COPJHuIJNITY PARK, by <br />71 <br />Mr. Jain submitted sketck, showing the property proposed to be acquired along King ORDINAM <br />Street NE of the Community Park identified as Lots 10, 11 and 12, Block 2 til' W & id <br />'I ORDINpNC <br />,; <br />eared and seemed to think this encroached <br />Subdivisl m Lot 13, Mrs. Perkins app on <br />one <br />L' <br />4 <br />her property. Mr. Jain vias to check with her on this. Placed on agenda. CRDINANC <br />CITY ENGINEER REPORT PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS ALA;fiEDA DE LAS PULGAS. Plans and spec, if IN <br />tions were being completed. Project included a storm drainage system estimated at by <br />^1. <br />$12,144.00 to take care of storm drainage from the County side of Alameda de las was <br />4. <br />Pulgas and carry it to Cordilleras Creek. It was recommended that $6000 be alio- mot <br />cated from the 1944 Bond Funds for assistance in this district's drainage problem. Spi <br />It was recommended to construct a 3-lane pavement from Blandford Boulevard to FURTHER <br />Edgewood Road and a 4-lane pavement from Whipple Avenue to Blandford Boulevard. A I <br />quer <br />gas tax project had already ween set up and approved for paving of the portion of <br />Ft'ftTHER f <br />the pavement over and above the standard 34 feet required for residential streets. was <br />j Approval of the bond funds should be granted immediately so that the amount could be C <br />Comr, <br />1 <br />inserted in the Resolution of Intention to avoid delay in the project. Councilman beer <br />G� Royer moved that recommendation of City Engineer be ac.cepted and that $6000 be allo. ale <br />[� _ <br />0 j cated from 1944 Bond Funds to assist in drainage installs. tions seconded by Council. Cour <br />man Morgan and carried. RRTHER C <br />REZONE OF LOTS 1 to 10, FIVE POINTS MERCANTILE TRACT TO C-1-H, AMENDf&1NT TO ORDINANCE <br />Jun <br />600. Affidavits of publication were ordered filed by the Mayor. secc <br />- ORDINANCE 600.14 RE`,ONING LOTS 1 to 101 FIVE POINTS MERCANTILE TO C-1-H, Woodside & El do <br />Camino Real, Amendment to Zoning Ordinance 6u0, was moved for adoption by Councilman tot <br />Morgan, seconded by Councilman Jones and carried on roll call. Counciman Spiller <br />late <br />noted absent. <br />CCkINUAT <br />ORDINANCE PROVIDING ERECTION OF STOP SIGNS BY RESOLUTION. Affidavit of publication was Reps. <br />In <br />ordered filed by the Mayor. by t <br />j ( ORDINANCE 651 PROVIDING ERECTION OF STOP SIGNS BY RESOLUTION was moved for adoption by <br />Jain <br />Councilman Morgan, seconded by Councilman Royer and carried onroll call, Councilman mitt <br />Spillers noted absent.; <br />ATTORNEY <br />ORDINANCE BANNING UNLEASHED DOGS FROTJ PLAY AREAS AND PLAYGROUNDS. Affidavit of publication <br />CATE <br />was ordered filed by the Mayor <br />18th <br />ORDINANCE 652 BANNING UNLEASHED DOGS FROM PLAY AREAS AND PLAYGROUT;DS AND A,°END-NG ORDINANCE <br />T ;� PiANNI1IG <br />307 was moved for adoption by Councilman Morgan, Councilman y seconded by CilRoy or and 5 <br />B <br />f' carried on roll call. Councilman Spillers noted absent. A arty in the audience <br />` p Coun <br />!' $ asked why the Council should not consider licensed dogs roaming at large . Neighbor• carr <br />j r , <br />ing cities had such an ordinance corttro:.lin <br />g this problem. On motion of Councilman pLANii11,G <br />I; ( Morgan, CityAttorney was to report back on this, seconded by Councilman Jones and <br />i` YARD <br />i carried. <br />prop <br />Of A. <br />cava <br />stars <br />