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BOOK 25_1955-08-01 to 1955-11-28 (missing 1954-02-15 to 1955-08-01)
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BOOK 25_1955-08-01 to 1955-11-28 (missing 1954-02-15 to 1955-08-01)
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8/1/1955
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- IV <br />4�M h, i <br />their' -letter; which the Clerk read, they report that there is included in the current <br />fiscal year budget funds for the start of rights-of-way acquisition on this particular <br />portion, and it is their understanding that a good percentage of the right of way has <br />actually been acquired. As to the construction of this project no funds have been <br />allocated as yet and, unfortunately, they cannot state at this time just when such <br />funds can be made available. Plans are now being prepared for this unit and it is a, <br />d hoped that construction can be made possible in the not too distant future. <br />COMMUNICATION FROM PENINSULA CIVIC LEAGUE REGARDING PROPOSED YACHT HARBOR. In their letter, <br />the league asked that the Council proceed with their plans for recreational activi- <br />ties at the Yacht Harbor as soon as possible. Councilman Jones moved that the letter <br />be referred to the Yacht Harbor Committee for study and report at their earliest <br />convenience, seconded by"Councilman Britschgi. Councilman Granger questioned report- <br />ing back to the Council, if there were some suggestions that could be used let the <br />Committee take out the points and put it into effect. <br />When questioned by the Mayor as to the availability of and,: Councilman Britschgi <br />reported that the land is available, however, the Committee is working on the initial <br />matter of dredging. 15 or 20 acres will be needed to dispost of material from the <br />�y <br />dredging. Councilman Stout spoke in.regard to the possibility of the'miniatur-e rail- <br />road.b.eing moved to this area. Motion.carried. <br />COMMUNCIATION FROM THE REDWOOD CITY FIREMAN'S ASSOCIATION INVITING COUNCIL TO ANNUAL BALL <br />ON SEPTEMBER 17, 1955• Councilman Stout moved acceptance of invitation and acknowledge- <br />ment of the acceptance, seconded by Councilman Granger and carried. <br />COMMUNCIATION FROM CITY AUDITOR REQUESTING AUTHORITY TO TRANSFER $800000 FROM GENERAL <br />RESERVE TO GENERAL FUND. Councilman Stout offered RESOLUTION 1917 TRANSFERRING $802000 <br />FROM THE GERNERAL RESERVE ACCOUNT TO THE GENERAL FUND And moved adoption, seconded <br />by Councilman Britschgi and carried on roll call, Councilman Royer and Spillers noted <br />I <br />" absent. <br />COUNCILMAN GRANGER reported that the American Legion still wants old newpapers. He also <br />brought up the subject of a parking lot in the vicinity of S. P. freight shed. Council <br />I <br />man Granger moved that a letter be written to the Southern Pacific Company asking for <br />and extension of the area now in lease to the City to make all the area possible for <br />parking, seconded by Councilman Britschgi and carried. <br />CITY ATTORNEY CURRIE stated that at the meeting of August 15th there was a question raided <br />by the Council in regard to a use permit issued to John Clarkson for a Used Car Parking <br />Lot.' After a discussion in regard to use permits being granted and the granting of a <br />I <br />license for a used car lot, Councilman Stout moved that the issue be dropped by the <br />Council, seconded by Councilman Britschgi, and carried. <br />COUNCILMAN GRANGER asked to have the entrance to the City, Finger Avenue and E1 Camino Real, <br />cleaned up. <br />A gentleman in the audience addressed the Council in regard to the burning at the City Dumps <br />and asked if anything was going to be done in the next five years. After a short dis- <br />cussion, it was brought out that the County has offered to conduct a survey. One of <br />i <br />the ideas being considered by this group is a tri -City dump to b e located off the end <br />of the San Carlos overpass at the dead end slough out at the Ohio Building off of <br />Bayshore Highway. The present City Dump will not last 2 years. <br />W <br />
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