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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10091933City: Hal: -1,, Palo Alto California, October 9 13 The . Uounc;xl o -f. the City of Pao . 11to. met in regular ► M..- �. s 4 p�.rrio, 'Vat �lwtjrCl�,: 'Thomas �re�i�sng: o11 call... -.as: Pre sent - zd 3bam,� John S Thc� ts;y sen None. ;Ca.thc'a.rt, :.:Christen: en,, Co1i1,ns, 2vans, Judson:, K'<�Uy, " i'tchell., usher, tephens, Thus 9*Wcod: o The. Mayor spoke of the loss to the citizens ' of Palo ..ito and to the Council in:: the;s death on acto,oe,, 4th of Councilman B. p... austen who. had: ;.served the City.. for; many years. The members of: the t:ounc it and all others present stood for a moment inrespect. to .Bruce Lausten. The following resolution in memory of Mr. -awsten was read by k:ouncilmax Thaits and on notion of hoits and Mosher, was, .adopted try unanimous vote on roll call: n:on October 4, 1933, ours' friend and colleague Councjlr ap B . P' Lausten,was 'called' to rest "Mr. Lausten was long a resident of our :City, having established himself in business here in the pioneer days of Palo Alto. sere he made his :come and reared ;leis -family. "Though ail this period .he constantly displayed e thequalities of bds: '"IeS:"s integrity, fairness of mind, and -the k.a.ndl- s,piri.t rendered him so valuable and es:tee.med'"' a citizer a "1n public :servxc,e`his record is unique. Elected town. trust se.:3*.. 904 he served t:-y1c] yPars ender the Original form of; go.Verra ent. , tle-cted. in 1921 to the City-.Couhoil:`: he , served t eIve years and was re-elected in .May,- _1923:;, '.to: '' erv.e; n additiOnal six-Year..term "'The sable quuilties s?aown in his daily life. cbaracte 1-z'ea hi labors :.as .a;:. counca :aun. He was careful ix, is jud;xocxrt 'firm. in ;nos: convictions, his ..decisions, refle.cted',a 'fine se'nse:>of justice. nzs : riser'? s detotion t,o duty he .has ,earned .the gratitude oaf -the _entire: community. 14ne .fought. a: good. fight, "rice, kept. the f Ai th , "rie:'fixiihed:his course. "l'he gou.nci1 resolves that .in the. death'. of . `cdo nC13nnan 3..- .P.-.' Lausten the City has lost a Valuable servant. anservant- and citizen;' arid' his colleagues and a host of - Palo: Alttans Mourn -the- loss of ,a friend. 7TAna'it is, directed thata copy of these .resolutions be entered in the minutesof the City wourici1 and a . copy be :sent t. o::cars . .nose -,Austen Hearin& on Rezonin It was announced' that- this was the time set for a hearing .4)on the recommendation- of = the Planning : Commission to rezone . all ,ne portion of .Bloch 42..now In the second residential zone to. third N!sidentia1. The reasons for this proposed rezoning_ were eX rained,, the r ecotme.dation 'resulting from, a request, to build a rental office building on, the` .eas.t erly ;coiner of University ,wenue and Byron Street..: A letter from -Live Oak Lodge, No. ; 171, Odd Fellows Had... nssoc.iation of Palo t1to owner; of :::the property � ro ;c� `oin.n that upon p p l g lch it is desired- to ;erect a.new 't t;ilaing in favor of the,:, proposed. enar� e off, one„:. was. read. 'A communication from ; exrd.enh il` protesting, against the re,zon:ing was received. T.r..Birge Clark,, arehttect, presented: a.drawing- of the propose;: dental office atii.1ding;, , and spoke briefly oh ; the matter. There were.�:no Others pre ent :who w .shed; `to acdress. the Council and 4:�e hearing was closed Ordinance Rio. _ SOB, re,oning the portion: of Block now in the second.;:rest;dentia2 di tr ..ct to: third residential, ,r -,s read aria ,discussed,by : the ',Co.0 Oil On motionof Aelly and. Christensen, ;the :ordinance was :'adopted. on roll call, all vot.ro Aye except Cattbearty` Johnson, M tc ei and Stephens, who _voted in .reCo13eet1on, of Utilitt ReVenues A com u s c.at.ion was read .from ;C auncllman Christensen reiating to .the proposed ard:inance; providing for. the, collection util ty revenues:' -,by: ;the :Board of b1 iC ;Yorks, -and presentinz argu eats. :in favor, oLLf:, it adoption. The proposed or d finance, providing for the' collection =ata., ity revenues . and -ot aer misceilaneoUs Board "of Works accc.zn -,, and ,;fiend -erg.- certain sections. of -Codified 3rd .nance No. u, WP againread to the Codrici1. It . was noted that this ordinance :WaS first': presented to the Council on. June .12fn, and. wh..;s i` '^ th,e appTviv1: of the Board : of Works and of ommittees No. 4 and •Co oilme -Mosher and Johnson moved that the ordinance be adorte;: The ordinance- was then discussed :and -on motion of Cost s ,and Christensen the words "at ea,a -.;.; intervals" in Section 1 were amentesd :. to read "daily" , this amendment _oe .rg past? by ,,unan mows vote on roll call:. This -: ordinance ; No. 609 ,was theb .adopted on. roll .call, ring Aye:, except Kelly Thoi.ts a.nd: Thomas whc .:: • Pe ,at min i`;r;Om ;firs . radford k petit on fr.o a : rs. Sallie J. . Braa..ford- for 3 .0O paid by her in: eonnect..,on with the: widening of Cowper re t vas. refea~red to Committee No.. 5. nnouncer►erit was made by the Mayor that the preset is, by prcac%am.ation `:of the Presidentof the United Statv.i, national Fire Pr_e ent� .ore `Week. Councilman. Christensen left at this time, a p.m., =; was absent:' daring. the rest Of the meeting. Re nest of Pe'.'a ?a« txla orlon i c .cxz� A request era;. ; received from. the ; Peninsula. Economic City from: G. J.. Campbell for renta1 of boat house, on a beat the exchange in turn to f::rrw n he, is.:selli.zg "tO th'e �.:xt;:h:,.rige, +� vegetabie.s anal fruit and other commodities to the City, througb the Shelter.. 'statement was attached to the communication, Certified by li;,�;�7t. Ja ," Glover, manager of the 6h.e�ter, sr =ri5 r�. 9 = } that .the xchata.ge has furnished .;approximately ,;171 'SO r. it 1 t and berries . which. have been , distributed to the Women' S Service Le ue fed,: Cr s .ana.`thse :unemployed in Pala Alto. was referred:: to- the ;Board of . Public' .' orks ..Xc haflge, asking ing the City to credit the ...�.'T'otant of s;145.03 �air©Rriat 4 t, received :Cron J Mover, �- t,s n o tn.. .. e� vas � � �.. J.., • r � &Lte2, for 2rG.J.0�3...to cover to e apera t.o c with the information that negot3 ;ties: are n �nt�a p:: arit:% :the -r eder al government and it isexpecte d th't pprorypr�-y�.atic.in}s-`:will soon bey�ma e yso;� that a definite y kiroMn, riLt A.VA:i.:«oi 4 e '6helteJ. can y be. . anno\..-nc.e �d aL - he �'exV .-2e-= and .b e. ► ;y�, l}�w N1i •Fas appropriated from t Shelter for the 35a Letter from 1�€r A communi ing � the management quotations .from a t the 6tanf'ord Engine the :Gas plant were Council _hold an inv Molts and Judson, in re Bond of A letter 'siary-land i:asaayty .� thebondsof Miss e. release. blanks . and I tche11, releases. The Mayor he :and the City :.;rig Ong neer of the Div. of the State dighwa stated that, as a r to the Director of State of California this` work by a sum that the City of Pia snare of the one-qu in- order to reimbur JO rison, the io nci. suggestion. Appointment to The City member ' of - the City . 1933 "' e Mayor ni .1 •_ a. term beg and Thoits, this no Meetinx of Pen Counciima eetiriz; of the Per.i held in Palo Alto c arrange to attend t Wilson's. at 6:.30 .eetin4 on vas The Mayo:. =f ns trict :.,ngineer to be held on T.jesc at 211 ;:Mate Build: matter of the one -- municipalities. in re r'ederal The Kayo the City s a p1 .ca purpose of comple t any. Judson, the Ma deems advisable to appropriated from the Conti d to cover the op;erztion: of the ,heiter for thepast mont:ia this by,?unan= rnaus::vote on roll call.. wetter from r.. •Peet. A communication was received from Mr. L. Peet concern- ing the m.anagemert of the palo.. lto s distribution plant, with l„tati,ons from a thesis 'prepared; on this subject by a student in nford zrigineering i epartment vho 'states that the . losses in the was Plant : were -due`_ to miss axaa&.ement; Mr. Peet asking that . the hold. an investigation to'determane the facts. On motion of: and Judson,' this : ir&n nieation was placed .on file. in re. Bond of .Former Tax -Collector A letter 'vas: receivea from :the Bonding ° Lep, rtment of the Casualty, '-or pang, static., :that they, e now.able to cancel the bonds of Miss M.` A. v eztaa ,l, former Tax Collector, upon receipt of release blanks signed by. 'her: superiors. On motion. of Judson %,..1,1 Mitchell, the Mayor and City Clerk were . authorized to sign the in re .Highway :ctpxovenent The Mayor- Lads a'verbal .: report upon: z conference which and the City z,ngineer.he.W, withC:ol . J;. n SkegU: , i strict` -niineer of .the. ivis.ic1r ,of ziig way,9 it regard. to the improvement of the State :Highway through the . ayfie1d D a.striCt. The Mayor z.tated that,- :;.- s a result -of :the conreren'ee ne Pd- re •.,ed. a letter t,> the Director, of Pub1l a"forks at.ySacramento saggesting that the. . Mete of California 'T,supp emexzt the or O, already allocated for s work by a. sum necessary 'to ca .plete' the project,, and stating that the City of - Pai.o Alto would:probably b:e willing . to return' its -: nare of the one -'-quarter • centgas:pill:lie tax over . a period of years' in order to reimburse the State.., Cn motion of Cathcar.,-t and Jc,,h ison, • the :ounc.i1 expresse i:ts ':approval of the ? ; yC r T s. Apoointme t to Planning .f om ission' e City Clerk reported- that the tern,: of R. R. Beal Las m zber of the City' Planning c Opiti;ssion .had expir°ed on Sept. 1933 � e Mayoriablidnated IMr4 boas to,::,Succeed himself for the a„ term beginning Sept. is "�u `'and on :notion of Collins Thoits,. this nomina.t'ion: was ctnfir ed.: Meeting of 'Peninsula Leai4ue Councilman;. Collins called attention on" to :the next regular: Tte9,tin8 of the Peninsula .ea:ue of uC':,anicipa_ it.ies. which will. he he'd. irF halo 2Uto . on Uctober 13th, and urged that % as many/ ' s poSsib .e arrange to attend: this Meeting, which will :be :a dinner meeting' at 7;i"lson's at c:.3Q eetin' on (Jas. . gay ih"e wayor Ie d::a 'letter' he bad received from 3. H. Zic,eggs, ��. .•let ingineer of the Division orHighwaye , concerning a Meeting. to be held on. Tuesday October 17, 1333," at 7:30 p.m. in ;is officeat 211.State Buiidi 'Civic. 'Cen.t.er) an Francisco, to discuss the'. Water of; the one -quarter cent gasoline:, tax allocated to =!un:cipalictje5 a The Mayor ounced that•no . reply hri.d been received to ^e .:= y,:''s" a :11ca 28 tion for a Federal grant of v u00 for the' purpose_ of completing the' :sewer ;system, and on motion. of Mitchell ;F.f. Judson, the Mayor :WAS autlhorized >to .take such action as he arms advisable to expedite t is appropr ation tine -nests from, eamduiiit Center Comraic,s ion T:he Cha1: an of Oor ttee No presented a re- • * r, the, CartirmratY, Center: Comsni.ssjan for :_ appropri'ayj..or.of ,;;195.50+ from the find t:reated': by the 455.G0 monthly rental p i' d o the st new` Com nity Theatre 'to the City for the purpose of pu; ch`� �1-ng the fa lovd equipment: ,4;23 seat slip. covers ,:1OO.CO 5. waste ":paper :containers 42.00 ,cocoa. -fibre :mats 4.56 2 umbrella racks 50,00 a1.06.5O Committee No. 3 recommended tPhat an appropriation of ,419)6.5O be. made: from the arth1y income of the new Theatre to over •.tbesef items.. vommunity Center ,C,E11111is.sio7.1 also requested that appropr atiam, of.' ;x250.:00; be made for the construction ofa tempo parking space }';or 6O. cars rear the vo;nnurity Theatre, and of v:'.ou two foot paths, one from Middlefield and one.1r-on Melville, -o the `.theatre' entra "ce.. Committee: No:. 3 recommended that an appropriation of . M :the made for.:.a temporary parking space for 60 ,cars at the; norther?, code of": the ; Community Theatre, and .:100.:;0 for two foot paths, o fromxm , i,ddl,efie:1d Road. and ore from .. elvi: le Avenue,to the entr,an of ,'the,- C_os muni ty Theatre. �y�,� C.ommittyee' No. y�r, 4 reported... t%e.t. ":�it -' approved both both reco�iRd�"�-n .�'c,i,ion. .'from LoflL i ;t(e 11rc).. 4 for ; .,hesse r;acCommended,:,;that: the v;;35O..Ofl for the parkir., space and foot paths be -taken from .the Contingent Fund. This, ratter. .was discussed, and on motion .of fitche l rtr Tboit ,,the, abo;ve recommendations were adopted and the psi.pop ia" author1zed: by .una,nimous vote on roll, call. Purchase. cr A report was received a rom the Board of 1crhz recomMen a; .sue.. vat to . exeee:u ' ;2 5, CO he... -appropriated - for thepurchase of level, this ,'sum; to. be added to - the Board `of.` ybro.rks Account 131-23. This -eras referred to Committees - No. =1 and No. 4. kr!proDriation to Plaza Fund A - report was received from the Board of V:(or°ks reco:^r.�r,. that ., &"OO.GO beappropriated to the Plaza Improvement Fund, rri39-.4 3 ""of. thi.s ;u to clear. the amount overdrawn, %nd ap roxyh'ut ;4.55' GO" to. provide funds for the installation of the aut.cr:sat e control; devices at the Intersection of University Avenae r• } report was'also received from: Co: nittee }�o. approving; th+ s " r.;ecas enda:t_ on" ---.an d recommending that ,;;21Z.00 be f rom..the Plaza' Fund and w3B?.Gv from the Contingent rund for t GIs purpose This Matter 'was discussed., and ran 'motion osher,, tChe reco^ e -r dat.on was approved and the appropriation:: authorized by -'1inaniziaUS `. vote on .roll call . re Trenzfer ,;of ` Baseba-1 r,,q uiprent The `Board of or ks r � :arced t• tart it wou1 cost ,l e raeighboxlaooa of w2 C .,CO. to dove the, ele,c ic'a1 eaui.p^�ent t trl ���nconada .dark ba�F 11 f ie1 c ,• to th:e ,1 C4 : Camino Park t°i el :, yea Board :referred ; th.is izm�:tter t© `the Uo oil fear i;ts can iter and in tthe ;event tbe,: Councl:1desjres; -this transfer to be made, an appropriation of _°ac8O.CG ;slid -Lad be ''''granted- un rotiQr- o Tho ts;'and dvooda this'matter' was laid on ` the table. -;Tr-lan7le, :.'report vi-as k. f on it few ;that the", present cox aitions. at n.iver. it;y faveriae :e�amiro are extre•me3y hazardous a..d recommenain _ that 4„n s�:e cf. be :t,rlangle.: par .i. 1 , ltn :B,1 Camino heal be cat bacK ten f e �' t e" b es S.oiu e& ofl.. Th14,.. «ictnit�. report was r£'C.e.'.ve by vna Co- oil at its last On *motion of EitChe Resolution for A report irg the adoption o the use of the Palc Bryant Street beg it and continuing for 3n motion of Mosher :vanes of Set A report recommending the fc (1) That t Marlon 24 f e (z) That t �Sel lob wester ext en Street .prat t Univex easter 20 fee side southe TI fee This matt these setback lines Mosher and Bonham, ordinance by unaniar In re Walls in A report recommending the fc ordinance under Sec not exceeding six way be permitted ::1 shall not extend fo feet measured hori:z intersection of thy. Commission r 1::o r'et;• 1511 of the "Bui1din 1/4dvde be amended to from the estabiiSi'_e amending amending This matt Sec. 100:: Sec. 1511 in re College A report recto mendjn¢ that t nCollege Terrace b to take care of the :Ibis was referred t Planting of Tr r, report „ *ith attached plan University yvenue a committee No. 1. ce;zic l at its last meeting:. and-. action deferred at that time. rotien of Mitchell arldH e' a 3 ins.: this report _ was placed on file. Resolution for Loading, Zorie : A report was -„,received from the Board of Safety recommend- -• the adoption of a resolution establishing a ...Loading zone for the use of the Palo' Alto Justice; „Court on the easterly 'corner of Bryant = Street beginning ::at a point Z. feet from Jniver-city Avenue and continuing for a distance,of ;:316 ,`feet in a southerly direction. =notion:. of Mosher " and 'Tbo :t.s, this, was 'referred to Committee No. ' 2. Cnang,es of Setback :Limes A report was: received fro z the ' City Planning Commission reco-mmending the foliating _cna.ngers 'in setback lines (1) That the setback line. an::kalo. Alto Avenue between, Marlowe Street ,and- Chaucer Street be changed from 24. -•f.eet tc '-x;18 feet gnat° .the_: setback line on the, north esteriyr side of :Kellogg.' Avenue, beg dng :at a" .point 75 feet south.- westerly:,.fromits_ nter.secti:on with Byron Street and extending :to ,a point. 'r"5: "feet ,,nortk e.asttirly frov rebs:ter Street, be: ch�an; ed -frcirj' ee -`�4 f t'''to . I1' .f e-t. (3) "hat the setba*.ine on the so-utheasterly :side of Lni.ve.rsity.livenue for distance of 50 feet north - eas'terly from Byron. -Street be. changed from _24 feet to £} feets an,d that' the setback .line On the nor'th:e.asteriy • side of oyr:on Street ,".for . .: di, stance: of 100 ..feet' so' th terly from,. University ;A -venue be chang ed from 11 ";-;Bret', 'to': '7- :feet, `This matter was di:: cussed, and :Ordinance 'No. 610' changing . these =se tbaok limes 'as reco' e ded Was read.' ' On motion :of osr er and :B:onh , this -ordinance-:,:,was passed . a:s. -an.. erg erg ency on iriance bye ..iananirmo�xs=:;vote -on ,roll call.. A report ,wa received from the Planning: ...oi mi scion recommending the folio ng . addition to the paragraph of the zoning ordinance under :.:Sec...I0_00. defznrng "'setback line" "Masonry walls not exceeding SIX" feet in. height'; above t e .est h,li.hed.' curbgrade may be.. permitted within :this area; except that the height of same shall not extend _ four -.feet.' above curb level" for a distance of 30 feet measared horizontaliy in"any direction from the point of ntersect"ion o the :property. lines''at street corners". The Commission .:also' recommended that a similar -change he made -in 1511 of the "3ui1di g' ' C: d:e,' and also .-'that Sec. 151x, of the B ildi rg• voce be :amended.:'to require that the be ght o`` fe•.ceri be nieas�red from the. established -curb grad^ This matt'er was discussed, and .a proposed ordinance ending Seed 1000- of the Zoning': :Ordinance, "rd a pr: opo ed ordnance "_endin ^ 5' f • " M1 7 n„ Code given .er first reading. �- e... 1�i.1 of, the �S:,.I,;s.:�t„�.5�;, . vo�.,iE. were � � 3'��.3 :. ., :, � � ', -in. ,re Colleke Terrace' "parks 4x report 'was' received from the Planning ,oywrris Sion "-commending that the work of completing. aeon and Hollywood Parks iniJo'llege Terrace be undertaken and that an appropriation of 30C.O0 to :•ate "care of the necessary ' materials be Ir.eie for s^:id work. was referred to Committees No'. 1 and No. 11. P lain t i ng of 3, report wad pr es.ented. 'from the Planning i:ormnissier t.r attached plan as a s ggestive planting for the triangle at i ersi. t ^ This referred A ��e�ae en3 �1 �a�,_ino i'teal.. was r�:�a. F� � eu to `'off•"'.ii tee; No. 1. ieno:r't on ...G :;b .ige t>ontract Ootomittee. No: 1 reported that. it approved Bulletin ?o. preps.rEd by the. Board : of Norks, and.' presented. to the. Or. 1 at t :%[y -S r�+ o y' 'VP '}. the '?z' ge contract., n ans er �' �.�l� .d.1�; 7,t: �4��!Y .J �, �. :'.: �`+.�L.[ e � ��j -MAaL .garbage' '-. A yl answer vo ? esters from: Cdr! .:fir M �. ' Peet ,on,'.thi . s'abNect, with compa' is on o.' 'rates' > nd; 's.:ervi.ce' at :' alo alto, ;Redwood 6.an ;Mateo zip On 'motion' of Iklasiie.r., d Juo,son,. this report eras' approved. :v; th t —, to t.he.:. Board of :Works >for. its . stad;i and report on t; i.s matt Pr' A joint report was recei red from Committees No. e zr� No. 4 recommending that the Council request the , County Supervi.cr ae:sd,vn-ate' the : Mayor's Committee tea or. "Jr emp1ojme. t Relief =x.> tn,: agency for, handi.in ;. Pao`. Alto's- share of County .:;nemp1oyme t funds. -01a motion ,of Thoi is and Stephens,: this, report was •;pro report was received from Committee No. 3 recommen on that the . sum. of.. Q2585:.00, be appropri ted to the Mayor's Coinri tteeo on unemployment Reliefto carry on the unemployment relief work for te.:per'iod from October 9th to November 13t ; .'„>20O0..;.)0 of t: i ; amount to: be applied ..to,the, .relief of men and iii")585.00 to the reli of women :; similar,,recommendation was received from Cor mit No., 4, with the :statement t; . that the Q585.00 for relief of women included .v 5O..u:0 shortage in the women t s relief appropriation cove. period' from September; 11th'to uctobei 9th. On m:otiOn of Mitchell and Coilihs,these reports were approve F and the appropriations -.authorized from the unr;.ppropri aye, balance, by un4u. incs.is vote on roll ca.11 a 13.1. re. ..)chool Lunches Comrni,ttee : No... 3 .reported that :.t was declared to be the sense of', the committee that the ordinance governing lice —se.: for restaurants does not apply to' priv'.:tte agencies that undert"Ke to furnish lunches to undernourished children at a minimum cost, the committee recommendin.g thn?t the Council make the s,-:rne c1: r a The City' Attorney rr ,s instructed, to prepare such :_n amendment to: the ordinance,' if necessary, to except such ora..:n iza tions ,from paying the .license.'tax. Aa;Prapriatio,n ,fo s Fire ,.'.o ii ' en i A. report was received frcrr, : Committee No. '2 recommendii; that :an a-ppropriati.on of Q127.33 for fire equipment. in . ;the r e :e; a Telegraph' -ui1di be.ma.de.. On motion of 'Mitchell and Borh,,m, this :report was 'approyed; and the appropriation authorized by unanimous vote.on roll cal. Hearing, on Food L se:.' Ordinance report was, received. from committee No. 4 recommendin; that the Council call ' a, hearing on the matter of '. the petition of met hunts concerning food license fees, ill .ccor�:af:ce titn the d tR - .. c for such he' .r.t 3r `lotion or Jv petition �of.,�cgu..t 1I.,. 133, , �a„,�i .,ari.a�;. . and Ool"lins, the Mayor was authorized- to call a special neet'lnz 0 the. Council,; `to be. held :on October 2, 1933,, at 7:3U p•m for the purpose . -of ...hoid .ng this - hearing, and the _�.., ty ' Clerk !::3s directed :to notify the petitioners cori0erned. r.os; ita1-.financial Report .A; report was re.eeived f.roi Committce..i�o. 5` reco�:Mvriy at the hospital' financial_ :'epor t a;.7 prepared by kin' er r. :da`�:,r3ona : b:e, ao opted nd appzuve.. On clot ior: of J,i on an..... i.; ; ; ti i-s ,: r por t' was 7 ap,�rQved. and ,ordered :-pri:ntedx the annual ,-,o Ordinance Mnendin Ordinance -N0 of the .Zoning Crairaanc budidinos for medical and or motion of Moshe on roil call. as or is of 3f* icz The reports of Public :oaf ety, ,:iudi :,epteiber, 1:;33, were Nail Pro -ram for 3 A report was a plan prepared by the week for employees corn, with the N'RA program. Director of jtilitles to the City at present Plant; further, that a. on March 1st for extra 0n motion of ad.opted Bills .tilowed On motion of approved and warrants unanimous vote on roll Bancroft it 1.!ank of Amer: ▪ inif red • .i. Neilson r. V. Per ing, Palo Alto rle Bureau of r:::; Jnderwood 31onaker's Travelers Ins J. F. Parkin ylvina 1. L:i'f Foster & te;; n California Th Arnold humwe. .arl .. Thoma Bureau of Put Henry C. '.:ol:: .Z. 1 :C . 2. Hyde, _. Geo. Mosher Arthur G. Jam R. a. Beal On ::lotion, th City C e oznatte f tQrk 'cdb th. -t e- re C' i Cott adopted. Ordinance mend�i rz14. 9r..?,f.n . `. . C:rdiizarzoe .aJo. 611, bsuendin; S'‘zb-section- 1C Sec. 1004, cz the vonin . Ordinance .to -read,: v.eics:pita.1•s, a:an toriu s, decd for medical, and dental :,off i. estr a rs se ;;i L , �,�,'-,ier second reading, pnc or motion of Moshex a Borah � gas adopted by, unanimous vote roll mall The reports of the Department, of 'Public Works ). utw3c. Ja , ety, Auditor. and .L.re sur :r for the zonth of eptewber, . 1 �� Yrere received and placed N Program Departnent report was: received from _Con utee •No 4 approving a. pan .prepar ed by the Boar.�i of Works. for' the. adoption of a 4:C--nou r ,reek for :eriployees connected with: -city utilities.., in accordance with` -the, TRA• progra h.s matter' was 'discussed,' and the • :.rector of Jtilitiwes explained. that, the -only-. additional. Cost. to. the -City' :at a:resent woald. •be : ,5.�s7'<. per week for the' De�str~actor, Plant; further,, ;that an additional `appropriatjon mould: be necessary on March, 1st for-. extrahelp atthe: Power Plant. `Fri rte.-. i ..,.. - c+` B-�' y report and plan were Gn raoti:o ..of Wood and JOh' .son, . the f r proved and warrantsauthorized i.l pay tent of V:.� zn= r ous= vote ;Ong. „ ;•tic .�,� �, Ban.cro.ft Whitney Co. se € .i a k of t��t1erica d -k k Winifred. Kidd T l " j w� $r , ', !. .E. .1 e .�.s'on �- Bons c;:� r r' x e: GT r.ern Y uditor, • 'an Palo . Alto' Pleating• 1 a;�nyz .:Bureau of sh .ic��.tions State" -of 11,io'tt• Fisher ° S1onaker $ Trav3 „ ,erinting • House. e e rs 'ins>J,rance uc. F . Parkirson'' ri:V na X L e:rt la'J � -"�' ar.�eT3 r, Foster' !;c Ga. xey:nolds ,Feder O r 0alirorni Theatre an �, , .Arnold "i uthwell Bureau of Publication, cn 4:-• r : -� x i�en ry . o:1,1 an s -4„2. . e: . ) Tindi+ ; M, Geo. Mosher: `Arthur G. James, it►: th sfl �- �,; Beal • or she, " te re d . �C v.. )r3 motion, the, Council adjourned. IlO\'.ing bills the same, by w 2.9P 25.0 17.Z5 r 12.80 4.SO 2.50 Cal. 5.00 9.45 32.18 179.32 2C.15 .75 200.0G e:.75 63.35 .JC "7.50 14.83 7�:�s 0 1Z. 75 11.40 Mayo. •