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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09231918:were named as California 9, 1913: cus reed. The Council of the City of Pe to Alto met on the de ec at 8 p.m., pursuant to the fo'llowinc call: "Palo Alto, Cal., SG''Aly A meeting of the Council of the City of Palo Alto is ' ereb;; called. for ILonday, September 23, 1918, at 8 p.m., in the Oou ei1 :Loom of the City hall, to ccnsidr,r and act upon nn ap- ieropriation for making certain improvements to the isa.:•y hell 3uildine. and to transact such other municipal business. ae may come before the meetin . 1ayor Cooley presided. Foll call was ee follows: Pren nt: Cathcart, Cooley, Eas ;erday , henry, Peterson, Snyder (J.C.) Swain, Vail. nocent _oci.::", 11011e,r, , Snyder (h.J.) ahcits, t`+. Solutions . n .Leemory c Gcc. Parkinso . Councilman Swain, chairman of the special . ali._d com- ::ittee to prepare resolutions in memory of Geo. R. Parkinson, presented the fo1lowinie resolutions which were adopted. and or- dered spread on the minutes: WhLp_UAs, in the death of QeCr4'e R. iarkinson this community has suffered the loss of .n able and trusted leader in civ- ic affairs, a wise counselor, end n loyal and public-spirited citlr,en, wh'o, t .roet ~ out the years of i to existence.and tn c,;:e h many avenues of service,' has mode to this community a contribution r nice cannot ade- quately be measured; and Wh REAS, as Treasurer of this City t'cr more than a score of years he has shown a unusual devotion to duty that has merited the admiration of all eo have :Seen aose- iated with him In the conduct of the fi.. ne neial affairs of this city; B1;; IT RESOLVED, by the Council of tr:o City of Palo Alto, that an expressic.n of ite appreciation of his hig_l character and public service be made a part of the perma- nent record of this Council, and ha- the Layor be requested to convey. to the he - reeved wife its heartfelt sympathy in t:__., time of sorrow." Ap`roeei. ticn. for City 17 J ,JL '^. ..,'C . P' lens were submitted for the proposed r em0dell .n - of . e rear portion of the City .all buill..i.nL. Vail moved that "6GG be appropriated fro-,. he urex-- ended balance in the F ene ra ! fund to cover the cos` of the ; ro- Posed improvement and that the construction wo- l: be made ..Cs eon - to o.`•dw :inee re`;u1atioi;.S. The motion was seconded by Peterson and par er',. by unanimo'ae Grote on roll cal.... Leave ,._ ence .'extended: Victor A commurcpt-ion was received from Guy il1er. ;e- :ie.ee t of the Li eziry Board., requesting t: at Victor J. ':es . TM`+M� ber of the Libr ,y Beard, ce r;_ve f leave o f ,- January �.s.t .,919 fur_per :tie^cP to On motion of P e : erz,•o,n anc.1 illc.r suc leave was grc'.Y:teC. * On motion of Vail and _.. ..lt'_" the Council adjourned. roved.. 1 The Covnc at 8 p.m. "O quory on motion, to Octobe Attest: 4 '6''22,71,1- City Clerk :<O qu+ t:re City Council, adj was taken without da j pr Attest:' ti� / City Clerk Called The Council sion on this date at call as follows: Present: Cathcart, C ( .d.)► Sny Absent: Henry, Jor Ordinance 41 Urdinancc N. the = ublic Health and was received from the tion that the same be Said ordin: ii..J.) seconded by Yo by unanimous vote on Snyder (J„0. t:,e Council that such tion of said ordinance fat of the public heal Adjourned. At teat: .y ✓,%c4. 4a:r__w - City Clerk