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. <br /> 332 off, or if the work perforrried was particularly difficult or hazardous. <br /> Councilman Britscrigi moved, seconded by Councilman Armstrong, that the amend- � <br /> ment be approved upon recommendation of the City Manager and added to the ,.� <br /> Peraonnel Rules. �otion passed unanimously. � <br /> � <br /> >.., <br /> Amendment No. 5: Change second sentence of 9ection 8 of Rule VIII. Eligible � <br /> liste shall be in effect for a period of one year, except with the approval <br /> of Board of Review, they may be extended for a period of one year. Council- t <br /> man Granger rnoved, seconded by Councilman McNulty, that tne Amendment No. 5 <br /> be approved and aflded to the Ru1es for Personnel Administration. �fotion <br /> pa.ssed unanimously. <br /> Amendment No. 6: Amend Ru1e VIII by adding section. Age of firemen and ' <br /> police patrolmen must be 21 years at time of' filing application and less <br /> tnan 30 at time of appointment. Councilman Granger moved, seconded by <br /> Councilman Armstrong, that the Amendment No. 6 be approved and added to the <br /> Rules for Pereonnel Administration, Motion passed unanimously. <br /> The communication aleo stated tha.t consideration had been given to the pro- <br /> posed amendment of tne personnel ordinance as submitted to the Council at � <br /> ita meeting April 15. The recommendation of the Board of Revierr with ref- <br /> erence to this amendment is as�;follows: 1. That temporary employees paid <br /> on a per diem basis be excluded from the provisions of the personnel ordi- <br /> nance provided their tivorking period in any one year does not exceed 180 days <br /> 2, That ernployees of the Port Department who are classified as dock vuorkers <br /> and vrno.are paid on an hourly basis or per diem basis be excluded from the <br /> provisions of the personnel ordinance. City Attorney McCarthy advieed that ' <br /> the Port Commission desired to discuss the amendment pertaining to the <br /> Port Department hefore �.ction is taken by the Council, He also advised that <br /> it would be necessary to post a reaolution pertaining to the six approved <br /> amendments to the Rules for Personnel Administration five daye before the <br /> next Council meeting at which time it would be necessa.ry for the Council to <br /> adopt the resolution. <br /> City Attorney 43cCartny advised that it is proposed to dedicate by deed to the � <br /> city an alley shovan on the map between Broadr�ay and Bay Road, the map being <br /> of Broadwa.y No. 2. Councilman Britscngi moved adoption of resolution <br /> accepting deed from A. S. Liguori and J. Frank Cuddy and Jean M. Cuddy, his <br /> vuife, to a11ey in Broadway No. 2 between Broadway and Bay Road, and dedicat- <br /> ing the alley as a public street and providing tnat the resolution be re- ' <br /> corded with the deed. The motion wae seconded by Councilman McNulty and on <br /> roll call resolution wae unanimously adopted. <br /> RESOLUT ION No. 311 <br /> ACCEPTING DEED OF ALLEY BETWEEN BROADWAY AND BAY ROAD FROM BEECH TO ' <br /> CHESTNUT STF2FET8. <br /> • RE80LVED by the Council of the City of Redwood City that a deed from <br /> Alphonsus Liguori also known as A. S. Liguori and J. Frank Cuddy and Jean <br /> M. Cuddy, his wife to the City of Redwood City that certain alley between. <br /> Broadway and Bay Road from Beech to Chestnut 3treets for a public thor- <br /> oughfare and as a dedication of said alley as a public street be and the <br /> same is hereby accepted a.nd the Clerk of this Council is hereby directed <br /> to cause said deed, together with a co�y of this reaolution, duly certiYied <br /> by him, to be reccrded in the office of the�County Recorder of the County � <br /> J <br />