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333 <br />CLAIMS: (1) Robert G. Herring, 1690 Kentfield, for personal injuries alleged to have <br />been caused by false arrest; (2) Weldon Gerald Cozart, 306 E. Oakwood, for property <br />damages alleged to have been caused by paint spray during street improvement con- <br />struction, denied and referred to insurance carrier on motion of Councilman Keckley, <br />seconded by Councilman Petersen and carried. (MINUTE ORDER #66 -22A -B) <br />ACCOUNTS PAYABLE, Nos. 58256 to 58543 inclusive, totalling $669,861.54, were approved <br />on motion of Councilman Rosselli, seconded by Councilman Henderson and carried. <br />Councilman Granger moved to adjourn by adoption of RESOLUTION NO. 5179 COMMEMORATING <br />THE MEMORY OF VICTOR LOWRY, seconded by Councilman Keckley and carried on roll <br />call vote. Meeting adjourned at 11:40 p.m. n <br />HELEN C. MOORE, City Clerk <br />Minutes of Regular Weeklyly Study Meeting <br />Redwood City Council <br />November 7, 1966 7:30 P. m. <br />Meeting called to order by Mayor Herkner at 7:30 p.m., with announcement of new policy <br />as adopted by Ordinance that Weekly Study Meeting would be held in the Board of <br />Supervisors Chambers from 7:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. for purpose of Council's informal <br />discussion and review of Agenda items, Regular Legislative meeting to be commenced at <br />8:00 p.m. as usual. <br />In discussion of two applications for CATV licenses, Councilman Bury questioned City <br />Attorney on effectiveness of City's Undergrounding Ordinance for requiring underground <br />installation by applicants for CATV franchise. City Attorney explained provisions <br />of present Undergrounding Ordinance to provide for undergrounding utilities in <br />several situations such as new Subdivisions and where an Undergrounding District <br />had been formed and would uniformly include CATV cables. He further explained CATV <br />Ordinance provides that Catv systems can be required to go underground at the same <br />time as other utilities are required to go underground, not specifically requiring <br />CATV line to go underground. He advised undergrounding requirement could be made a <br />part of the conditions of the franchise, but would recommend amending Ordinance <br />rather than attempting to add this as a condition to a franchise. After ssxaxat <br />further discussion and questioning regarding undergrounding, several of Council <br />indicated desire that no action be taken by Council on these applications until more <br />information obtained as to undergrounding requirements for cables and costs involved <br />to both applicants and the subscribers to the service. Further discussion deferred <br />to regular legislative meeting. <br />Councilman Henderson questioned Grading Ordinance and report on Chestnut Park not having <br />been placed on this week's Agenda. City Manager advised both these items had not <br />been specifically requested for this date, but advised he had reviewed the proposed <br />Grading Ordinance with Mr. Fred Gates as had been requested and felt problems had <br />been resolved through minor questions of interpretation. <br />