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��... <br /> � d �) <br /> oceanic shipments; (c) �550,000:00 to make improvem,ents on the port to handle general mer- <br /> chandise from inter-coastal shipments, the latter being conditfon�;si_ ugan receiving terminal <br /> rates. If proposition "C�' passea the mons� would not be spent unless texminal rates were <br /> granted. l�ayor Herkner stated hia thought that Col. Weiss�s rema,rks were very timsly and <br /> _the matter should be gone into ver�y carefully. Councilman Britachgi moved that in order to <br /> � start proceedings, City Attorney take the necessary steps, the Council to sit down �rith the <br /> �''' Port Commissioners and make a final de�ision. Motion seconded by Councilman Ro9er and <br /> carried. <br /> RE3TAURANT APPLICATIOAtS. WOODSIDE LODGE, 7fi8 V�oodside Road, change of o�vnership; CLUB VILLAGE, <br /> '�' 2345 Middlefield �Road, change of ownership. Applications were approved on motion of Coun- <br /> � � ci3man Britschgi, seconded by Couneilman Jones and carried. <br /> CLAIM EVA M. KIRK FO�t ALLEGED INJURIES CAUSED BY FALL ON RQOSEVELT NEAR ADAMS STREET. Councilman <br /> _ <br /> Britschgi moved denial of claim and referred t he matter to inaurance earrier, seconded by <br /> Councilman Royer and carried. <br /> RECOiviIN�NDATIONS AND SUGGESTIONS: COUNCILi�i AND DEPARTMENT HEADS. <br /> COUNCIL�AN GRANGER REQUESTED 'I�iE BUILDING INSPECTOR TO CHECK OLD HOUSE AT THE CORNER OF FULLER <br /> AND ARGUELLO STREE�'S which was vac�.nt. <br /> COUNCILMAi�T STOIIT REQUESTED A STUDY MEETING TO CONSIDER �IE PROP�SED YOUTH CENTER BUILDING, the <br /> date to be decided upon after return from Los Anggles,. <br /> RESOLUTION 1775. CITY ATTORNEY READ THE RESOLUTION REGARDING THE SALE OF COMIC BOOKS, MAGAZINES, <br /> _ _ _ <br /> etc. , requesting the merchants handling same to check �heir line and eliminate ob�ectionable <br /> publications. Councilman Britschgi offered RESOLUTION 17?5 and moved adoption,. seconded b� <br /> ..�., _ , _ . _ __ _ <br /> Councilman Stout and carried on roll call, Councilman Spillers noted absent. <br /> �.� <br /> CITY MANAGER ROLISON REPORTED ON THE MEETING WITH MR. SPIN,AS AND NlR, MORTON REGARDIN G FENCES IN <br /> COMR1iTNITY PARK and the proposed fences in H awes Park. The fsnce in Community Park has been <br /> installed at the cost of �2,568.00, a saving of �585.00 over the budge� estimate. The fence <br /> in Hawes Park will cost �54�.�0. Counc�ilman Jones offered RESOLUTION 1776 TRANSFERRING THE <br /> SUM OF �3,115.00 FROM �IE CAPITAL PROJECT F'UND, UN.ALLOCATED to cover the above and moved <br /> adoption, seconded by Councilman Royer and carried on roll call, Councilman Spillers noted <br /> absent. Mr. Rolison stated further that at the suggeation of Mr. Spinas, the matter of <br /> reimbursement for the c ost of the fence, if and when the prop�ert� in Hawes Park is exchanged <br /> for certain school property, be included amoung other necessary �considerations when the <br /> final negot3ations are considered. This suggestion was agreeable to the Council. <br /> PROGRESS ESTIMATE #3, RECONSTRUCTION OF THE JEFFERSON AVENUE CULVERT, M.C.S. PROJECT N0. 62, <br /> "�" CLIFFORD & BODENHAMMER. Cit En ineer Jain recommended a ent due amountin to S <br /> � � p � � �3, 33.io. <br /> �' Councilman Royer moved approva7.� seconded by Councilman Granger and carried. <br /> MR. J. A. HANNA, 9�.8 FULTON STREET, REQUESTED A 60 DAY EXTENSION ON SIDEWALK INSTALLATION in <br /> front of his property on Delaware Street. He states that due to illness he has been unable <br /> ,�... to start construction on his new home. Mrs. Ella Coyle ob�ected strennausly to any further <br /> � delay, stating that this was the only section in the area without sidewalk which was very <br /> hazardous to the children going to and from school. Councilman Granger moved request be <br /> denied and that the necessary steps be taken to have the side�ralk installed. Councilman <br /> Royer seconded the motion which carried. <br /> LETTER OF RESIGNATION V. WAYNE KENASTON FROM giE RED�VTOOD CITY PERSONNE'L BOARD was read by City <br /> Clerk Dodge. Mr. Kenaston wrote that the duties of his present occupation have increased <br />