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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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11 <br />7 <br />n <br />431 <br />Water 6157,43947 <br />Off -Street Parking 119;529.57 <br />liar Memorial 244,8k2;87 <br />Equipment Replacement 127,662.35 <br />City Auditor Brophy explained that the money which is transferred now would be replaced <br />next month when the tax money is made available. Councilman Granger offered RESOLUTION <br />NO. 1925 TRANSFERRING x$''100,000.00 FROM THE WAR MEMORIAL FUND and moved its adoption, <br />seconded by Councilman Royer. After discussion as to the proper fund to borrow from, <br />Councilman Granger withdrew his motion. <br />Councilman Granger then offered RESOLUTION NO. 1925 TRANSFERRING $1000000,00 FROM THE <br />WATER FUND and moved its adoption, seconded by Councilman Britschgi and carried on roll <br />call, Councilman Spillers noted absent. <br />Councilman Jones asked the City Attorney if they were proceeding with the acquisition of <br />property for parking lots 2 and 3 in the downtown Parking District No. 1. City Attorney <br />Currie replied that he intended to file action at the end of September on Towne property. <br />Engineers are to draw up plate of Parking Lot No. 3 and the title report will be brought <br />up to date and an appraiser will be hired shortly. He asked that the Engineering Depart- <br />ment give immediate thought to these two lots and the extension of the creek to Main <br />Street, <br />Councilman Britschgi asked that considerationbe.given to naming a street after Mamie Glennan. <br />After discussion, Councilman Granger moved that the recommendation of Councilman <br />Britschgi be,re±erred tothe Planning Commission and they request that such a street be <br />named. Councilman Britschgi seconded the motion and added that it should be a suitable <br />street. Councilman Royer suggested the next appropriate street in the Farm Hill's area. <br />Motion carried. <br />Councilman Granger referred to the installation of parking meters in the vicinity of the <br />Liquor Store on Broadway and Jefferson Avenue. Captain Faulstich stated that this <br />problem has been taken care of. <br />Councilman Royer reported that he had a letter from H. E. Holmquist wherein he asked per- <br />mission to move a 20' by 40' steel frame building (Class4) from the rear of 875 Main Street <br />to the southeasterly corner of his.block of.land at 875 Walnut Street. He stated that <br />an application has been made to the Planning Commission, the property posted, and every- <br />thing is permissable according to the Code and Building Inspectors. Since the Planning <br />Commission doesn't meet until the 13th and time is of the essence for the request, <br />Mr. Holmquist asked approval by the Council at this time. Councilman Royer moved that <br />Mr. Holmquist be allowed to move his building to his lot, seconded by Councilman Stout <br />subject to -approval by the Planning Commission and proper department heads. Motion <br />carried. <br />Councilman.Stout asked the City Manager if he has heard from the Southern Pacific Company in <br />regard to the crossing. City Manager Rolison replied that the last communication came <br />.addressed to the City Clerk. Repmt next meeting. <br />Councilman Stout told about a recent accident which happened in Sunnyvale where the train <br />signals continue ringing at the intersection. He stated the similarity of events which <br />might occur here in Redwood City if something isn't done about the Jefferson Avenue <br />crossing. <br />After the discussion, Councilman Stout moved that the City Manager be instructed to <br />oo;nt,act the Southern Pacific Company in an effort to have a watchman at,the crossing <br />
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