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'Iger <br />OZUNTY I <br />may <br />4, S on <br />b4ayor Britschgi again voic$d his opinion that the City should procure own <br />equipment and handle this job with own personnel. <br />�p�iCIN ROYER ASKED IF LIGHTS COULD BE LEFT ON LONGER AT THE SOFTBALL PARK STATING <br />that several games had been called which were unsatisfactory to visiting teams. <br />After discussion, it was decided to allow start of inning not later than 10:30 P.M. <br />on Saturday nights, on motion of Councilman Royer,. seconded by Councilman Spillers <br />and carried. <br />DpUNCILI,SAN ROPER ALSO ASKED THAT SOME ESTIMATE BE WORKED UP TO ASCERTAIN COST OF FILLING <br />PROPERTY BETNEEN FIRE HOUSE NO.1 and Poole property. <br />323 <br />the <br />ADVERTISING FOR PERSONNEL. Councilman Granger stated that he was of the <br />opinion that <br />ick <br />the ads for personnel should be increased in size to attract new <br />employees. He <br />called attention to the fact that Police and Fire Departments were finding it <br />3r will <br />- difficult to get applicants. He suggested that the size of the ad be increased, <br />also that the as be located near "employment", section of the local paper. So. E <br />Ict <br />moved by Councilman Granger, seconded by Councilman Royer, and carried. Counajiman <br />i <br />Pdorgan called attention to the fact that the City of Berkeley had found it necessary <br />�f <br />to advertise for police and fireman in the San Francisco papers. <br />DRAINAGE HUDSON STREET AND WOODSIDE ROAD. Councilman Granger called the attention of <br />zld <br />the Engineering Department to the complaint of Mr. E. Cerqui of flood water running <br />ing <br />down Hudson and into Woodside in front of his property. <br />19YOR BRITSCHGI DIRECTED THE CITY CLERK TO WRITE LT. GOV. GOODWIN J. KNIGHT TO APOLOGIZE <br />ulci]man FOR THE FACT THAT THE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL WERE NOT ON HAND TO <br />y GREET HIM OFFICIALLY ON DECORATION DAY. He also directed the Clerk to write the <br />mffic, Veterans of Foreign Wars Council to the effect that the Mayor and City Council <br />should be notified of any City function, and calling their attention to the fact <br />TO that none had been officially invited to the recent Memorial Day exercises. <br />He. REPORT OF PRESENT STATUS — L. C. SMITH 'CONTRACTS had prepared by City Engineer Jain <br />the and was read by the City Clerk. <br />STAIMAUGH STREET AREA SEWER EASEMENTS. City Engineer vadvised he had been having <br />difficulity in obtaining proper easements, and requested authority to offer to <br />ow pay, not to exceed $50.00 each per parcel for such easement Councilman Royer <br />nger moved authorization, seconded by Councilman,Spillers., total amount not to exceed <br />a City $400.00. Motion carried. <br />. He, RESOLUTION NO. 1079 APPROVING MEMO OF AGREEMENT FOR EXPENDITURE OF GAS TAX 14OIIIES, MAJOR <br />resent CITY STREETS, was offered and adoption moved by Councilman Spillers, seconded by <br />Liman _ Councilman Royer, and carried on roll call. <br />1 EGET STUDY MEETING WILL BE HELD THURSDAY, JUNE 7th. <br />felt _ CU'M' NOS, 545O to 5502 inclusive, total $12,783.55 were ordered paid on motion of <br />st Councilman Royer, seconded by Councilman Herkner and carried. <br />AWOURNMENT 12:35 A, M. <br />the <br />was R. S. Dodge <br />City Clerk <br />g• <br />