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City Council
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1/9/1978
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2 4'7 <br /> allow the connection provided the County allocates capacity for <br /> the unsewered area in the Upland Road neighborhood and that all <br /> the appropriate fees are paid <br /> ' The motion carried unanimously by voice vote <br /> (MINUTE ORDER NO 78-159) <br /> Mr. Fales advised Mr Fitzsimmons that he would write to the <br /> w <br /> County immediately on the sub�ect and send him a copy. <br /> Oral Coimnunications <br /> 1. Robert L. Newcomb, 520 Hilton Street, Apt 4, requested that in <br /> the Fourth of July Parade that the Gold Star Mothers be allowed <br /> to follow the Color Guard and that all veterans organizations <br /> should follow thereafter in Division 1. He suggested that <br /> "Miss Redwood City" and the commercial fioats should follow in <br /> Division 2. Mr Newcomb stated that his request is made in <br /> recognition of the purpose of the Fourth of July Parade ana was <br /> dem ed by the Pen msula Celebration Association which ccaducts <br /> the Parade. He r•equested that t�e City Council urge the PCA to <br /> change their decison and permit veterans to lead the parade. <br /> It was explained that it �s Councit policy not to �.�,: ve tihemselves <br /> in the conduct of the Parade and that the only contribution of <br /> the City in the past has been employee time to set up t eachers <br /> and police time to patrol the parade route It was po�nted out <br /> that if Proposition 13 passes, there is some question as to <br /> ' whetlier the parade can be held <br /> Mr. Newcomb asked if a veterans organization could apply for a <br /> parade application and was aCvised that such organizations may <br /> do so. <br /> It was suggested that Council members who are in sympathy with <br /> the request of Mr. Newcomb should write the PCA on an individual <br /> basis �n support of his request <br /> Ad,7ournment - In Memory of H Charles Mitchell <br /> MOTION Title having been read, Councilman Bury introduced the foliow- <br /> ing resolut�on and moved, seconded by Councilman Biagi <br /> RESOLUTiON NO 8074 COMMEMORATING THE MEMORY OF <br /> � H CHARLES MITCHELL, anc � <br /> that Council aa,7ourn to a Study Session of the Proposit�on 13 <br /> Alternate Budget, �f trac Proposition passes, at 9 00 a m., <br /> Saturday, June 10, 1978 in the Board of Supervisors Chambers <br /> and to an executive session for consideration of la�or <br /> negotiations at 2 00 c m, Monday, June 12, 1978 in ?he <br /> Office of the City Mar�aJ��r <br /> , The motion carried unanimousiy Ly ro�l cail vote <br /> G <br /> , °� (��C <br /> � J i ,/JC <br />
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