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� <br /> 3 40 contract is to oe cornpleted and master plan report submitted to the Council <br /> by January 1, 1°47. Councilrnan Britsc��i moved the matter be placed on the • <br /> agenda of the next uieetir.g . Councilman Armstrong �•aas not in fa.vor of the � <br /> delay, while Councilraa.n Granger did not want another document created roahich � <br /> � <br /> was not going to be put to use and stated he wanted to l�e convinced it �; <br /> vrould be used, L4ayor Hilton concurred in this opinion. Councilman Armatrong <br /> believefl the reaponsibility of using the pl�,n lay with tlze Council. City 1 <br /> Mana�er Blora pointed out that it will be necessary to keep up the plan and <br /> suggesten tnat a man be employed in the engineering depa.rtr.�ent to work on <br /> this in connection tiait� other v�ork.• Councilman Armstrong moved, seconded <br /> 'oy Councilman 2yScN:;.lty, that the Council anprove the recommendation as sub- ' <br /> mitted by the Planning Commission and that tce proper administrative of- <br /> ficials be instructed to dravr a contract to be aoproved by tne Council set- <br /> ting forth the terrns of agreement. The motion p�ssed ivith Councilma.n <br /> Britscl�gi and Mayor Hilton voting in the ne�ative for the reason that they <br /> believed the matter be considered further. <br /> Application rJas received frorn R. A. Is4cKenzie for pzrraission to conduct a shop � <br /> at 1042 Main Street for the purpose of cleaning and refinishing srnall <br /> artic"les of silvertivare. Tnis application had been preeented to ihe Coun- <br /> cil because of possibility of its being considered a light industry and a <br /> nuisance. After sorne discussion, hotivever, it ti�ias decided tnat it vrould not <br /> constitute any more of a nuisance than some other businesses. Councilman <br /> ;Flercier rnoved, seconded by Councilman McNulty, that the perrnit be granted to <br /> Mr. i�ricKenzie to conduct a business at 1042 Ma:in Street for tl�e purpose of ' <br /> cleaning and refinishing small articles of silverware. Motion passed <br /> unanimously. <br /> Communication was received from the Planning Comrnission recoramending that certain <br /> descriped property fronting on Broadvray between �4a.in Street and Chestnut <br /> Street beivreen Broadway and Ba�shore Highway be reclaseified to Fire Zone <br /> No. l. Councilma.n Gran�er moved, seconded by Councilman Britschgi, tha.t <br /> tne matter be carried on the agenda. �otion passed unanimously, � <br /> Cornmunication was received frorn t2e Planning Commission recommending that a re- <br /> subdivision of L. F Bourquin�s property, Lots l, 2, 3, Bloc'.�c 1, New High <br /> School Acres, be a.proroved as shown on sketch subn�itted by him. Council- <br /> man Granger moaed, seconded 'oy Councilman �,?cNulty, that t:�e recomrnendation <br /> of the Planning Coramission be accepted. ?�otion passed unanimously. ' <br /> Communication was received fron tne Idative Sons of the Golden 'u9est requesting <br /> that the old hand purnper fire engine known as "California No. 4" be trans- <br /> ferred from the Fireinen's Fund Insurance Company to Sutter's Fort Muse�.un <br /> in 3acramento. �r. �iJayne Millington appeared before the Council in benalf ' <br /> of tnis request. Councilma.n�Britschgi-mo�ed, secor.ded by Councilman Mc <br /> Nulty, tnat ihe proper authosities be instructed to draiv up the necessary <br /> papers to transfer the pumping engine to Sutter's Fort TRUSeum, the city <br /> to retain title to it. Under the question, Councilman Granger <br /> tnat tne City of Redarood City be given credit in the title. This tivas in- <br /> cluded in tne motion whicn passed unanimously. � <br />