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BOOK 26_1955-11-28 to 1957-06-17
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BOOK 26_1955-11-28 to 1957-06-17
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227 <br />LL <br />AND $306.65 FROM THE DISASTER RELIEF FUNDS TO <br />RESERVE and moved its adoption, seconded by Council— <br />man Stout and carried on roll call, Councilmen Herkner and Spillers being noted absent. <br />CITY MANAGER LETTER REGARDING LIABILITY INSURANCE FOR THE CONCESSION STAND IN HAWES PARR. The bid provided for <br />liability insurance to be furnished by the Redwood City Merchants Softball Team, and the City Manager, in his <br />letter, asked the Council to establish the amount of such insurance which will be required, in order that <br />the operator of the stand may be notified and submit the necessary evidence of insurance. Councilman <br />Britschgi moved that the proper <br />Street Maintenance, Supplies & Services $ <br />2711.41 <br />matter, seconded by Councilman Stout and carried. <br />Street Cleaning, Motor Vehicle <br />744.75 <br />matter and was <br />Sewer Department, Supplies & Services <br />168.03 <br />Park Department, Salaries <br />5102.04 <br />Yacht Harbor, Supplies & Services <br />8.34 <br />Corporation Yard, Salaries <br />.25 <br />. Paint Department,. Motor Vehicle <br />57.22 <br />Ship Department, Supplies & Services <br />110.56 <br />Weed Abatement <br />2555.65, <br />Retirement <br />1044.68 <br />Respectfully, <br />John J. Brophy <br />Liability Ins. $2,603.60 <br />, <br />Compensation Ins. 888.49 <br />Disaster Belief 306.65 <br />Councilman Granger offered RESOLUTION 2061 TRANSFERRING $112277.16 FROM THE UNBUDGETEA RESERVE TO THE ABOVE <br />LISTED ACCOUNTS AND TRANSFERRING $2,603.60 FRCP LIABILITY.INSURANCE, $888.49 <br />FROM COMPENSATION INSURANCE <br />LL <br />AND $306.65 FROM THE DISASTER RELIEF FUNDS TO <br />RESERVE and moved its adoption, seconded by Council— <br />man Stout and carried on roll call, Councilmen Herkner and Spillers being noted absent. <br />CITY MANAGER LETTER REGARDING LIABILITY INSURANCE FOR THE CONCESSION STAND IN HAWES PARR. The bid provided for <br />liability insurance to be furnished by the Redwood City Merchants Softball Team, and the City Manager, in his <br />letter, asked the Council to establish the amount of such insurance which will be required, in order that <br />the operator of the stand may be notified and submit the necessary evidence of insurance. Councilman <br />Britschgi moved that the proper <br />authority <br />check into this <br />matter, seconded by Councilman Stout and carried. <br />Auditor Brophy offered to check <br />into this <br />matter and was <br />so ordered. <br />City Attorney Currie requested the Council to appoint two or three members of the Council to meet with him in <br />regard to the Parking lot. The mor asked the Parking Lot Committee to meet with the City Attorney to dis— <br />cuss property owned by the Arguello heirs. <br />P <br />Councilman Granger suggested that the City Manager look into the possibility of getting the old fire engine, <br />belonging to the City which is now on display in the City of Sacramento, at Sutter's Fort, here for*the <br />Centennial Week. Councilman Granger so moved, seconded by Councilman Stout and carried. <br />Councilman Stout read a portion of a letter he had received from Seaman Albert R. Reboldt in which he stated <br />that his liberty while the submarine U. S. S. Bugara tied up at the Port was the most enjoyable one he:had <br />experienced since he has been in the Navy. The hospitality shown him was wonderful and he hoped to come <br />back some day. <br />Councilman Stout requested that matter of subdivision fees be taken up at a study meeting as soon as possible. <br />City Engineer Jain called attention to the proposed increase in sewer rental fees especially to the proposal to <br />increase rates outside the City to three times the city rates. Mr. Jain asked what should be done with <br />public buildings such as Sequoia Hospital and the schools outside the city limits. City Manager Robson <br />stated that there might be some excuse for not increasing the rates to public Buildings. The City Engineer <br />was of the opinion that this should be the Council, as in his opinion, this was a matter of policy. <br />Claims 19792 to 19829, totaling $103,989.87, were ordered paid on motion of Councilman Stout, seconded by <br />Councilman Britschgi and carried, <br />Councilman Britschgi moved that the meeting be adjourned to July 23rd, seconded by Councilman Weiss and carried. <br />Meeting adjourned, 10:47 P. M. <br />R. s. <br />City Clerk <br />
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