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<br />moved its adoption, seconded by Councilman Spillers and carried on roll call.
<br />Councilman Stout offered RESOLUTION 2022 ESTABLISHING 11NO PARKING" ZONES ON THE NORTHEASTERLY SIDE CF EL CAMINO
<br />REAL AT BRADffAY, AND LOADING ZONES ON EL CAMINO REAL BETPIEEN BROADWAY AND BREIVSTER AVENUE and moved its
<br />adoption, seconded by Councilman Spillers and carried on roll call.
<br />Councilman Stout moved to carry the balance of the items on theagenda over to the adjourned meeting of April 23rd,
<br />seconded by Councilman Spillers and carried. Meeting adjourned: 12:10 A. M.
<br />R. S. DODGE
<br />City Clerk
<br />Minutes of the Regular Adjourned Meeting
<br />Redwood City Council
<br />April 23, 1956, 8:00 P. M.
<br />Invocation was lead,,by Reverend Pharles Lemmex, Pastor Grace Bible Church,
<br />ON ROLL CALL the following were notpd present: Councilmen Carl A. Britschgi, Floyd D. Granger, Sidney D.
<br />Herkner, Robert V. Spillers, Hiram S. Stout, Louis Weiss, Mayor William H. Royer and City Clerk R. S. Dodge.
<br />Also present were City Manager E. A. Rolison, City Engineer Glenn 11. Jain, City Attorney C. B. Currie,
<br />Water Superintendent H. L. Winter, Acting Police Chief Theodore Moudakas, Building Inspector S. H. Kreiss,
<br />Planning Commissioner Leonard Greenwold, Assistant to City Manager L. A. Kimball, Fire Chief J. L. Lodi,
<br />Chamber of Commerce Director Cuthrie.,Burt and Account -Clerk Vivian Holmquist.
<br />The Mayor announced -to the audience that matters concerning 'Carlos Avenue could not be taken under consideration
<br />until the 30 days is up which will be May 7th.
<br />PUBLIC HEARING, ABANDON PLANS .014 ROSE AVENUE. Affidavit of mailing was ordered'filed. There being no protests,
<br />written or oral, Councilman Britschgi moved that the public hearing be closed, seconded by Councilman Stout
<br />and carried. Councilman Stout moved approval of abandonment of plan lines on Rose Avenue, seconded by
<br />Councilman Britschgi. City Attorney Currie asked the Council to hold up voting on this motion until the
<br />City Engineer checked the records to find out if the plan lines were ever officially adopted. The Mayor
<br />ruled to hold this motion in abeyance while the City Engineer checked the record.
<br />PUBLIC HEARING, ANNEXATION HIGHLANDS TERRITORY NO. 6 (RIFF PROPERTY). Affidavit of publication was ordered
<br />filed. There being no protests, written -or oral, Councilman Spillers moved that the public hearing'be
<br />closed, seconded by Councilman Britschgi and carried. Councilman Spillers offered introduction of ordinance,
<br />seconded by Councilman Britschgi and carried.
<br />CONTINUATION, ABANDON PLANS ON ROSE AVENUE. City Attorney Currie stated that the plan lines were never officially
<br />adopted and a resolution was not needed. The motion to abandon the plan lines was in order: The Mayor
<br />called for a vote and the motion carried.
<br />PUBLIC HEARING, ANNEXATION OLD COUNTY ROAD SCHOOL PROPERTY. Affidavit of publication was ordered filed. There
<br />being no protests, written or oral, Councilman Spillers moved that the public hearing be closed, seconded
<br />by Councilman Britschgi and carried. Councilman Granger offered introduction of ordinance, seconded by
<br />Councilman.Herkner and carried.
<br />COMMITTEE REPORT ON PROPOSED PURCHASE PORTION FO% SHOPPE PROPERTY. Councilman Granger wanted to clarify that
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<br />sooner or later something was going to b2 accomplished at this intersection and he was of the opinion that
<br />the City should decide if they need the property even if the money wasn't available. Council meeting, only
<br />discuss the problem at hand.
<br />After further discussion, Councilman Granger moved that if it is the belief of the Council, and if it is all
<br />feaseble,
<br />then
<br />%e. City
<br />should purchase the
<br />property if the
<br />price is at
<br />all
<br />possible
<br />in an attempt to avoid
<br />the matter
<br />of a
<br />deas-end
<br />street. Councilman
<br />Stout seconded
<br />the motion,
<br />and
<br />he was of
<br />the opinion that
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