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4)4 <br /> and be ready to report back to the City Council, bids not to exceed 4600.00, <br /> seconded by Councilman Royer. On the question, Mayor Herkner asked Mr. Leahy if <br /> any boats would be allowed to moor in this area. Mr. Leahyreplied that no boats <br /> would be allowed to moor there. City Manager Rolison stated that better plans <br /> would have to be made before he could obtain the proper bids. City Engineer Jain <br /> stated that he would like to study the proposed plans and talk to the contractor <br /> who drew up the original estimates for the Sportsmen's Club. This was followed <br /> by a short discussion after which the motion carried. <br /> PETITION FOR STREET IMPROVEMENTS, MANZANITA, LAUREL AND HILTON STREETS.. City Engineer <br /> Jain, in his letter, stated that they had received a petition from property owners <br /> requesting full street improvements on Manzanita Street from Stambaugh Street to <br /> Hilton Street, Laurel Street from Stambaugh Street to Hilton Street, and Hilton <br /> Street from Laurel Street to a point half way between Laurel Street and Spruce Street. <br /> He has received a resolution of the board of Trustees of the Redwood City Elementary <br /> School District, who own 360 feet of frontage on the southeasterly side of Laurel <br /> Street and 157 feet on the northeasterly side of Hilton Street, approving the <br /> assessment district and agreeing to be assessed for this work. <br /> It is his, recommendation that they be authorized to prepare plans and specifications <br /> for this improvement project, and that the City Auditor be authorized to advance funds <br /> for the engineering costs from the General Fund, these costs to be reimbursed by the <br /> assessment district. Councilman Stout moved that the report be accepted and the money <br /> advanced, seconded by Councilman Jones and carried. <br /> NOMINATION OF SPECIAL STULSAFT PARK COMMITTEE. <br /> Councilman Jones nominated Orval Graves, Y.M.C.A. <br /> Dick Arimoto, Rotary Club. <br /> Councilman Granger nominated Irving Gold, Park and Recreation Commissioner <br /> Vera Eskin, representing area in which the park <br /> is located. <br /> Councilman Stout nominated Louis B. Dematteis, Superior Judge, Robert M. <br /> Beyshore, Westwood Community Club. <br /> Councilman Royer asked that his nominations be held up one week. <br /> Mayor Herkner nominated Ferris Miles, War Memorial Committee, Ron Fields, one <br /> of the improvement clubs. <br /> Mayor Herkner held the nominations over for two weeks since both Councilmen Britschi <br /> and Spillers were away and Councilman Royer had asked for a delay in his nominations. <br /> RESIGNATION OF POLICE CHIEF STANLEY D. WOOD. The City Manager submitted a letter to the <br /> Council in which he stated that he was in receipt of the resignation of Police Chief <br /> Stanley D. Wood, effective immediately, which after 33 years of faithful service is <br /> deeply regretted. Since it is necessary that this important position be filled as <br /> soon as possible, he appointed Captain William Faulstich as Acting Police Chief, <br /> pending permanent filling of this position at an early date. <br /> Mayor Herkner stated that the Council regrets the resignation of Chief Woods, but <br /> they would accept it with recognizance. Councilman Jones offered RESOLUTION 1939 <br /> MEMORAL'IZING POLICE CHIEF WOOD FOR HIS LONG AND FAITHFUL SERVICE 10 'i'HE CITY OF <br /> REDWOOD CITY and moved its adoption, seconded by Councilman Stout and carried on <br /> roll call, Councilmen Britschgi and Spillers being noted absent. <br /> William Faulstich was acknowledged by the Council and con tulations were extended <br /> to him on his new job. <br />