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� <br /> 364 . . . ,;:.. <br /> moved, seconded by Councilman.Britschgi, tha.t the City Oouncil ex:oress its � <br /> disap�roval of licensin� of enterprises of this sort and instructed the City <br /> rfianager to all license of,this. sort and ingtructed the City �danager � <br /> � <br /> to reject all license of a similar nature in all location for the present � <br /> PnM <br /> until the City N?anager has a.n opportunity to study the matter in view of ��" <br /> amending tne business license ordina.nce. Under tne question, 1Aayor Hilton <br /> asked the City N;a.na.�er to v�rite to Sa.cramento and o�atain information as to , <br /> hov� other_cities are handling this matter. L•Sotion passed unanimously. <br /> Communication tivas received from Reverend Gomes, secretary of the Redwood City <br /> n4inisteria,l Association, in regard to rumored removal of tne Cross. City <br /> P�+.anager Blom explained that he had received a letter from owaners of the 1 <br /> adjoining property rrho clai;ned that the guy v�ires holding up the Cross <br /> �vere on their nropert;�, L� survey was planned to ascerta.in whet?�er this wae <br /> correct or not. The oa also sta.ted that the Cross c��as objectionable <br /> because of the fact cnildren were getting inside of it and there v,as <br /> considerable obscene wrritin� on the inside of the Cross. He stated tha.t � <br /> pTans ivere being formed for the future improvernent of the Cross inasmuch <br /> as a new and la.rger water reservoir ti��ould be needed vahich would necessitate <br /> acquiring new propertJ. It vaas planned to reconstruct the Cross at that <br /> time. Councilman Arrnstrong moved, seconded by Councilman �hcNults�, that the <br /> City �ianager be instructed to inform the h"inisterial Association that the <br /> principal part of the Cross is loca.ted on municinal nro�aerty and there is <br /> no intent or desire on the part of the Council to rernove it, Motion ' <br /> passed unanimously. <br /> Applic�tion for restaurant license u�as received froir. A. L. Stay for permission to <br /> op°rate a rest�urant at the Port of ?2edvaood. The application ha,d 'neen re- <br /> ferred to the Health De_�artment but no report nad been received. Council- <br /> ma.n 'tierder moved, seconded by Councilman Armstrong, that the permit be <br /> granted suoject to the an�roval o,f the Health Departrnent. �S4otion passed <br /> ' unanimously. � <br /> Apnlication �vas received from Dr. R, H. Jurden requesting permission to operate � <br /> a vetinarian hospital on the v.�est side of Bayshore Highsaay midtvay bett�een <br /> Rogers Street and Brewster Avenue. City I�fana�er Slom explained this was in <br /> the industrial area. T:�ere was some discussion in regard to the apnlication;� <br /> the general conseneus being in favor of the application. Councilman CJerder <br /> moved, seconded by Councilman Sv�ift, permit to Dr. R. H. Jurden be granted ' <br /> to erect a vetinarian hospital on Sayshore Highv�ay, subject to the approval <br /> oT the health autnorities. Motion oaesed unani;aou�ly. <br /> Communication v�as received from City ?;4a.nager Blorn requesting authority to proceed <br /> y�ith condemnation pioceedings to acquire land for the se�rage treatment plant, 1 <br /> Anirna.l Shelter site and also an easement ten feet in ti=�idth along the north <br /> side of Ba.,yshore Highway from Steinberger Street to Harbor Boulevard. Ae <br /> He presented map sho�ring proposed area v�hich is approximately fourteen acres <br /> , at the north end of Steinberger Street. Councilman Armstrong offered resolu- <br /> tion and moved its ado,otion authorizing the City l�ttorney to take the nec- � <br /> essary steps�to enter into a condemnation suit for the above mentioned <br />