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�' �,.?�� . <br /> necessary would cost various amounts, some as much as �3Q0.00 to ��0�.00. There was no <br /> second to Councilman Granger's motion. Council.man Britschgi moved that the matter be <br /> placed in the City Manager�s hands, he to bring back a recommendation. Councilma.n Stout <br /> favored taking irmned3ate action to correct a bad situation, policy to be estQblished <br /> later. There was no second to Councilman`Britschgi� s m�otion. After further discussion, <br /> . <br /> Councilman Royer moved that the City ltdanager Qnd the City Engineer use their discretion ''�"'"�! <br /> and best �udgement in making these repairs. Any repairs requiring a large expense of � <br /> money would be reported to the Council. Motion seconded by Councilman Britschgi and <br /> carried. Agenda, November 15th. <br /> COUNCILMAN ROYER REQUESTED THE CITY ENGINEER TO CKECK SI�EWALKS IN Tf� VI�INITY OF RIIBY AND ,,,.,� <br /> ST. FRANCIS STREETS. <br /> � � <br /> COUNCIL�dAN GRANGER REPORTED ON THE MATTER OF PARKING IlJ THE VICINITY OF �IE SOUTF�RN PACIFIC <br /> DEPOT. This areQ is not included in the Master Parking Plan. He discussed the poss3bil- <br /> ity of securing the lease on the area from Bre�vster Avenue to Broadway for beautification <br /> purposes. Couneilman Granger then moved that letter be written to the manager of the Real <br /> Estate Department, Southern Pacific Company, in an attempt to secure the lease on this area, <br /> seconded b� Councilman Stout and carried. <br /> COUNCILMAN BRITSCHGI DISCUSSED THE AREA ON ROOSEVELT AVENIIE FROM THE RECREATION BUILDING TQ <br /> IIPTON STREET IN WHICIi �iERE WERE �+ANY PLACTS V�fiERE NO SIDEWALKS EXISTED. City Engineer <br /> Jain recommended the sidewalk ordinance as the best msthod to cover this situation. Coun- <br /> cilman Britschgi then moved that the City Engineer take the neeessary steps to correct <br /> this situation, seconded by Councilman Stout and carried. <br /> � <br /> R�RS. VERA ESKIN STATED THAT THE PARK SUPERINTENDENT WAS AWAITING APPROVAL �beFore commencing work <br /> on the PARKING AREA AT STULSAFT PARK as recommended by the Park and Recreation Commission. � <br /> City Engineer Jain stated that his department has been very bus9 cleaning out creeks and <br /> he was not sure �vhen equipment would be available. After further discus$ion Councilman <br /> Britschgi moved the City Manager check with the Park Superintendent and make every effort <br /> to proceed with tk�e work as soon as possible. Motion seconded by Councilman Royer and <br /> carried. � <br /> RESOLUTION 1778 TRANSFERRING �100.00 FROM UNBUDGETED RESERVE TO PUBLICITY AND ADVERTISING, <br /> THE MONEY TO 8E APPROPRIATED FOR THE PENIATSULA SYMPHONY ASSOCIATION. Councilman Royer <br /> offered resolution and moved adoption, seconded by Councilman Stout and carried on roll <br /> call, Councilman Spillers and Mayor Herkner noted absent. • <br /> FINAL PAYMENT DOUGLASS & WOODHOUSE, M.C.S. PROJECT #39s �IPPLE AVENUE, EL CAMINO REAL TO BAY- <br /> SHORE in the amount of �1,862.25 was approved on motion of Councilman Stout, seconded b� """°'"' <br /> Councilman Royer and carried. ��, <br /> FINELL ACCEPTANCE SNIDER TRACT. City Engineer Jain recommended acceptance sub�ect to the <br /> following: <br /> _ 1. Accurate survey points set in concrete monuments. ,,,�„� <br /> 2. Bench marks established as required by the subdivision ordinance. <br /> 3. Payment of am�ounts o�ving to the City. <br /> - �r:..� <br /> Councilman Stout moved approval, seconded by Councilman Britschgi and carrie�d. <br /> FINAL ACCEPTANCE WOODSIDE TERRACE �3. City Engineer Jain states that as of October 8� 1954, <br /> the following items had not been completed or corrected as previously requested: <br /> 1. Several monuments do not have survey points set in them, which is <br /> necessary to be of any value as permanent monu�ents. <br />