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Minute Order
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City Council
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7/11/1977
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MINUTE ORDER <br /> # 77-199 <br /> OFFICE OF TIIE CLERK, REDWOOD CITY, CALIFORNIA <br /> DATE September 13, 1977 <br /> Attennon F�nance Director <br /> Public Works Director <br /> Cash Management Division <br /> Water allocations to laundromats, and <br /> i❑ che Mattec of �peals of the demal by Director of Public Works <br /> of applications for increased water allocation - <br /> Donald B McLennan, Marsh Manor Co�n Laundry, 3736 Florence Street <br /> and <br /> 7�ieo Bodmer, Washing Well Laundromat, 1728 Broadway <br /> At the meecmg of the Counal of the C�ty of Redwood Gty on <br /> September 12, 1977 <br /> , at whuh were present <br /> Counalmen Barrett, Biagi, Norris, Rhodes, Vega and Mayor Leipzig <br /> . <br /> on mouoa of Counalman B � a97 , seconded by <br /> Counc1lmaQ Barrett , duly carned aud entered <br /> on rhe m,o�c�s, ,c was ordered that the water allocation to laundromats be administered <br /> under the water emergency ordinance so that laundromats receive either a 10% <br /> cutback from the base year or the amount of water required for five cycles <br /> per machine per day, whichever is greater, that it is intended that the new <br /> administrative interpretation of the ordinance should apply to the appellants, <br /> Donald B. McLennan, Marsh Manor Coin Laundry and Theo Bodmer, Washing Well <br /> Laundromat. <br /> cc Donald B McLennan, appellant <br /> Theo Bodmer, appellant <br /> CITY CLERK <br /> ��� _ <br />
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