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<br /> • had been agreed tha.t the sale price would be prorated, Councilman Andereon
<br /> moved that the.recommendation of the re�,l estate committee be accepted,
<br /> Councilman Armstrong asked if this was not a sale and believed all such lots
<br /> should go to public eale and not follow the present practice. He asked iY
<br /> the purchaser were the former owner, Councilman Granger moved, seconded by
<br /> ' Councilman Britschgi that the matter be carried on the agenda of the ad-
<br /> journed meeting so that the City Manager can determine v�neter it is a new
<br /> owner or not. Motion passed unanimously.
<br /> City Clerk Dodge advised that due to the press of bueiness caused by the election
<br /> and sale of city bonds, he had not closed his books until later than usual
<br /> ' and tnat mr. Unlenberg, the public auditor, had aeked if it would be satis-
<br /> factory to the Council if he combined the rnonths of January and February
<br /> in his next report; The Council wae agreeable to this suggestion,
<br /> Councilman Granger suggested that the County Tax Collector be notified of the
<br /> sale of any city lot to avoid duplicating such sales.
<br /> � Councilman Granger asked th�,t the County Clerk be notified when nevu annexatione
<br /> are made to the City in order to aesist in keeping hia election precinets
<br /> up to date,
<br /> Councilman Britschgi asked if there wae any way to prevent the Southern Pacific
<br /> Company from not clearing the crossing on Broadway when trains stop at the
<br /> etation. Tne Southern Pacific Company was to be contacted in regard to . �
<br /> this to see if triis eituation could be corrected.
<br /> ' Councilman McYulty questioned material being puchased from the West Bay Lumber
<br /> Comp�,ny and asked if the material could not be purchased in town. Build-
<br /> ing Inspector Duncan replied that it aras special mi11 work for the tele-
<br /> phone booth and could not be purchased in town.
<br /> Councilman McNulty moved, seconded by Councilman Anderson, that Claims
<br /> � No. 6565 to 6612 in the amount of �14,288,65, be approved and ordered paifl,
<br /> Motion passed unanimously,
<br /> Councilman Hritschgi moved, seconded by Councilman Armetrong, that the meeting
<br /> • be adjourned to 8:00 P, M., Monday, March 11, 1946. Motion passed unani-
<br /> mously,
<br /> R, S, D DGE CITY CLERR.
<br /> ' MINUTES OF ADJOUnNED �EETING
<br /> REDi900D CITY COUNCIL
<br /> MARCH 11, T946
<br /> . 8:00 P. M.
<br /> On roll call, the following were present; Councilmen C. C. Armstrong�,: Carl
<br /> Britechgi E. A. Fletcher, Floyd D. Granger, George W. McNulty, City Clerk
<br /> 1 R. 8, Dodge. Also present vuere: City Manager E, W, Hlom, City Attorneq
<br /> Paul A. McCarthy, Police Chief C. L. Collins, Deputy Fire Chief Joseph Lodi,
<br /> City Collector Nelle L. Miramontes, Street Superintendent H, L. 1�1'nter,
<br /> and Acting City Engineer C. E, Ft�,ndlett. Absent: Mayor Vd, 41. Hilton,
<br /> Councilman Harold F. Anderaon and Building Inspector L. M. Duncan,
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