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f.R <br />" 1 <br />198 � <br />y <br />Cit Engineer brought out that it was a matter of financi <br />y g ng, <br />on ballot to the people. eod <br />'thought it might be better to leave the bridge out. The Council would not enter - <br />he <br />of allocating funds for this culvert, and they thought it was OR ROLL <br />I <br />taro any consideration <br />the in the district if they wanted to try to enlarge the assessment district <br />Al <br />up to people <br />for that. Councilman Spillers amended his motion with the consent of the 4 <br />Cit <br />f, <br />and petition <br />1 j ; <br />second to include the provision that the people in the area be notified of the C ouncilg <br />En <br />point of view on the items discussed. Motion carried. <br />Win <br />!' <br />FURTHER CONSIDERATION ALL NIGHT PARKING ORDINANCE. Councilman Morgan moved that this be <br />Iris <br />carried on the agenda, seconded by Councilman Jones and carried. City Attorney was to <br />TPNUTES <br />prepare amendment for Council's consideration. <br />SPi <br />pi ,fi <br />Q <br />FURTHER CONSIDERATION UNIFORM COLORS CITY EQUIPMENT - City Manager Report. Contacts had <br />Gra <br />ii <br />been made with the heads of various departments, and the following colors were sug. <br />sho <br />Bested for consideration. ? <br />to <br />Fire department & Police Motorcycles White clu <br />Police Autos Black <br />�0 <br />Public Works equipment, graders, compressors, <br />etc. Orange <br />All other autos, trucks, sweeper, etc. Grey or Green an <br />i <br />It was understood, pursuant to Council action taken on October 16th, 1950, that no (PROTEST <br />j' immediate change over was contemplated. It was suggested in the purchase of future aft <br />equipment, when suitable colors are not available in local stock, that alternate bids tha <br />I, <br />be secured for the painting of the color desired in order that eventually the above color map <br />! 1'j scheme might prevail. Councilman Granger moved that Councilman Herkner be furnished a PROTEST <br />copy of the letter from Mr. Rolison for study, seconded by Councilman Royer and I VIR <br />' 11 carried. and <br />{i <br />j! '! Hearing of an ordinance for regulating parking on El Camino Real was duly and pro <br />regularly continued on motion of Councilman Royer and seconded by Councilman Morgan, ; ROTICE 0; <br />and carried. Str <br />f <br />T RESOLUTION 999 AMENDING THE ORIGINAL RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO ELIMINATE PORTION OF SIDENPALK by <br />ON WHIPPLE, AVENUE FROM ALAMEDA TO CIRCLE ROAD was offered by Councilman Jones, seconded i' ISPTER <br />b Councilman Spillers and carried, on roll call. ST <br />y p (Resolution 999% <br />CLAIMS 40116 to 4175 INCLUSIVE IN THE AMOUNT OF 079,132:95 were approved for payment on motion Ra <br />be <br />of • P of Councilman Morgan, seconded by Councilman Spillers and carried. <br />I PERSONNEL BOARD RECOMMENDATION EMPLOYEE BENEFITS FOR WARTIME REPLACEMENT: At the August 30th hi <br />iii1 Iii j <br />meeting with the Council Civil Service Commission a plan was discussed whereby wartime Ci <br />replacements tor employees entering the service would receive all employees benefits Cr <br />other than tenure. Employee would sign a waiver a relinquish his position if wh <br />j!agreeing t o rel q <br />the service man returned and if no regular vacancy occurred to which he could be appointed• op <br />g <br />It was felt that this action would aid the City in attracting personnel during the <br />ca <br />X11'"(i wartime emergency. Councilman Granger moved <br />I g approval of recommendation and that the Citp PflPQ <br />Attorney be instructed to draft the necessary legislation to place the plan into effect' t <br />seconded by Councilman Morgan and carried. ROTICE <br />I' ADJOURNMENT 11:15 PM to Monday Night November 13th on motion of Councilman Morgans seconded T <br />by Councilman Jones and carried. R <br />RICHARD D. MILLER, <br />City Clerk Pro -Tem <br />