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i <br />461 <br />seconded by CouncilmaaStout•and-carried. <br />Mayor Herkner report on the condition of Broadway after the street is reopened. It is his <br />opinion that broadway should be repaved on each side of the bridge. Councilman Jones <br />moved that the street be resurfaced in the vicinity of the Broadway Bridge, seconded <br />by Councilman Royer and carried. <br />Councilman Britschgi moved adjournment to next Monday night, seconded by Councilman Royer <br />�I and carried. Adjournment 11:15 p.m. <br />R.'S. DOD E <br />City C1 <br />Minutes of the Regular Meeting <br />Redwood City Council <br />October 17, 1955s 8:OOP.M, <br />Devotional was lead by Reverend John Fast, Pastor of the Free Methodist Church, <br />ON ROLL CALL the following were noted present: Councilmen Floyd D. Granger, Paul Jones, <br />William H. Royer, Hiram S. Stout, Mayor Sidney D. Herkner and City Clerk R. S. Dodge, <br />Councilmen Carl A. Britschgi and nobert V. Spillers were noted absent. Also present <br />were City Manager E. A. Rolison, City Attorney C. B. Currie, City Engineer Glenn M. <br />Jain, Water Superintendent H. Lisle Winter, Police Captain William Faulstich, Sergeant <br />Theodore Moudakas, Assessor -Auditor John J. Brophy, Building Inspector S. H. Kreiss, <br />Fire Chief Joseph L: Lodi, Planning Commissioner Leonard Greenwold, Recreation Director <br />Alfred Mortion and Park and Recreation Commissioner Irving Gold, <br />PUBLIC HEARING PROPOSED REZONING LOTS 3 & 41 FINGER (20 Finger Avenue) FROM R-1 to R -3 - <br />Planning Commission approved. Affidavit of mailing was ordered filed. There being no <br />protests, written or oral, Councilman Stout moved that the public hearing be closed, <br />seconded by Councilman Jones and carried. Councilman Granger moved introduction of <br />ordinance, seconded by Councilman Stout and carried on roll call, Councilmen Britschgi <br />and Spillers being noted absent. <br />PUBLIC HEARING ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 600 WITH RESPECT TO HEIGHT OF FENCES <br />AND HEDGES AND INCREASING FEES. Affidavit of publication was ordered filed. There <br />being no protests, written or oral, Councilman Jones moved public hearing be closed, <br />seconded by Councilman Royer and carried. Councilman Stout offered ORDINANCE 600.62 <br />AMENDING ORDINANCE 600 WITH RESPECT TO HEIGHT OF FENCES AND HEDGES AND INCREASING FEES <br />and moved its adoption, seconded by Councilman Jones and carried on roll call, Council- <br />men Britschgi and Spillers being noted absent. <br />Councilman Jones moved approval of the minutes of October 3rd and'October 10th, seconded by <br />Councilman Granger and carried. <br />REPORT ON PROPOSED PURCHASE OF BOURQUIN PROPERTY. The Clerk read the letter as submitted by <br />the Committee consisting of City Manager Rolison, City Attorney Currie and Assessor - <br />Auditor Brophy. In their letter they listed the following sources of funds which could <br />be used in the proposed acquisition of the Bourquin property. <br />1. CAPITAL PROJECT FUND. The Capital Project Fund has a balance of $73.,601-37, <br />and with the anticipated Capital tax addition of 1955-56, will approximate 120,000.00. <br />There are presently no official encumbrances on this amount. <br />However, it is the thought of this committee that payment of the full cost of the <br />property in question would be ouite an outlay from this fund, and, therefore, suggest <br />a Capital Project outlay of only 020,000.00. The balance of $0.000 could be borrowed <br />from the Water Fund and repaid in four annual installments of 10,000.00 each, this to <br />be raised by a Capital Tax levy of approximately on cent. <br />2. WATER FUND. Money to be spent from the Water Fund and the property used <br />exclusively by the Water Department. <br />