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419 <br />3. A faithful performance bond.in the -amount of $50,000 will be required. <br />4. Satisfactory evidence of financial responsibility, experience and equip- <br />ment available to conduct mining operations must accompany all bids. <br />5. Successful bidder must make arrangements with adjoining property owner <br />for access to the property. Bidders are notified that access will probably be <br />provided over adjoining.property under the following conditions: <br />(a) Construction of a.temporary roadway on.a route specified <br />by the adjacent. property owner. <br />(b) Successful bidder #uust.repair..alldamage.to streets, curbs, <br />and gutters,-an'd .o.ther-propertyalong.,.any streets on prop- <br />erty of adjacent property owners. <br />(c) Daily bleaning of- all.streets. over -which ... ore is transported <br />will be required. <br />(d) Bond.and.public liability, insurance. as..r.equired,by the adjoining <br />prope rty owner: <br />6. No .residential streets in the.C.ity.of Redwood.City will be dsed in <br />trap sporting. ore. and.. all truck .traffi.c_ will _b.e_ .strictly limited to truck <br />boutes ozzly as specified.in..applicable city ordinance. <br />7. Lease will, be. for, a term of. one- year -and .operations will be limited <br />to normal ,surface, mining operations. <br />8. No nuisance .of -noise.,. dirt- or other,...cau.se-will be permitted. <br />9. No procesaing..will-be.permitted_at..the..aite.of mining operations. <br />10. Inspectors, will.be.provided.by City at the biddert_s. expense, both at <br />the si te, of. mini.ng..operatons. and at. any place. designated for. processing any <br />ore so mined. <br />11:. No bidder may withdr.aw.his..bid.within thirty days after the date set <br />for opening bids. <br />i <br />12. .Other terms and conditions shall be.as..mutually agreed upon. <br />City of Redwood City reserves..the_right to..re.jec.t..any anti all bids and to <br />waive, any. .informali.ty..in..any, bids submit ted. 11 <br />This is a tentative suggestion and Councilman Granger asked that the Council study the <br />report carefully, have the City Attorney, if necessary, obtain technical assistance <br />'to draw up a proper agreement and place the matter on the agenda for ohe week. Council - <br />man Britschgi stated that he was afraid they would run into the rainy season if this <br />;I <br />was delayed too long. Councilman Stout stated that the Committee had done a wonderful <br />j <br />job and he moved that if the proposed lease is as should be and is approved by the <br />City Attorney and if proved to be correct that the matter be put over for one week. <br />The motion was seconded by Councilman Britschgi and carried. <br />INTRODUCE 1955-56 TAX RATE ORDINANCE. Councilman Granger asked that his report as chair- <br />man of the Civil Defense Committee be read, stating that this may appear odd at this <br />time but he thought this matter should be brought up before the budget is adopted and <br />if necessary the tax rate could be raised. Clerk read the report wherby the Committee <br />_ stated that seven other cities on the peninsula from South San Francisco toPaloAlto <br />had been contacted. They found that the civil defense programs are handled similarly;.: <br />to ours and are generally in the same condition. It was the consensus of opinion that <br />either a full time or part time coordinator was necessary to do an adequate job. <br />The Committee was of the opinion that a part time coordinator to recruit volunteer help <br />and round out a complete program would be sufficient for Redwood City. A part time <br />position such as this would'cost about $2,000 a year plus some.travel expenses and <br />office supplies. A total.of $2,500 should handle all expenses.' <br />Mayor Herkner stated that an additional $2,000 was put in the Unbudgeted Reserve and <br />this could be used without changing the tax rate. City Manager Rolison reported that <br />II . <br />4 <br />