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1,1ctcr22ed 14ee�tin� City Ea1 l , Palo .Alto, C ai. i fo rni a. June 29, 1925. The Council of the City of Palo Alto met on this date at 8 p., m., pursuant to adjournment of June 15, 1925, with Mayor pro tem Jordan presiding. Present: Bertschee Blair, Duveneck, Easterday, Itendenhall, Thoits, eWiiliamms, Jordan, Absent: Cathcart, Cooley, Cottrell, Hobart, Bonn. T � Le ter concerning' BUS Tr! nsPor i y ion A letter from the Chairman of the Transportation Committee of the Chamber of Commerce was read. The Council was addressedebycMr. Glenn Zeny�onpontst io this subject. The letter was directed to be filed. Letter cancern n hie Bridge .rte A letter from Chairman W. F. the Avenue Bride Committee of the Chamber Commerce of Don en ingsi ty of building a bridge over. San FrancjsquitoCreekwasread. By Motion of Wing and Basterd.ay this was referred to Committee &o.4.i nc, i � Letter from Mayor of San Frr s ~-� c o A letter from the Mayor of -� tre anniversary of California's admittance to�the unioncwaseread The Mayor stated that he did not have sufficient eloquence at his command equal to , that of the let h ; letter and so t had Tne letter was directed to be filed. not replied. Letter from Rev „ , 1"ob iX son A letter from Ammo A. Robinson . Unitarian Church, suggesting pastor o_ the in Defense Test Day was receivedtand eflied.shoCouncil enld not Winipate addressed tr_e oundI explaining the purpose of Defense Test Dar Vetter from �x'. Br *ck .A letter was read from James Break to the Board, of ,. Public Works concerning the Break Subdivision :in Se nth Palo Alto. Concerr:.n -National Guard 1 letter addressed to the Mayor and Council of /aid Alto written by Clarence L. k tchell, Major 159th California National 'Guard, critacisir h Infantry, Al for their failure ;iz�,not providi. g the citizens of Palo Alto C��ard company an armory for 4��e National of Palo Alto was read.. The reply to ,Major :4 tchel : by Mayor pro tem Gordan was also read. By motion of Thoi t,s and Mendenhe 1, the Clerk was direct to send a copy of these' letters to the senior office, having ea direct cognizante of this matter.. r 7epo :* o' Dixon Prope - The City Attorney made a verbal report on the a t ter of earthquake insurance on the Dixon property in San Francisco which had been deeded to the city of Palo Alto. He reported that the deed to the property had not but thPt the :Natter was progressing yet been t?rw _fro:r BOa.rd of Sa,fct, A letter was received from the Board of Safety. stating that they had been . assured by the Commanding Officer of the Veterans' Bospital that patients would not use the municipal pool nor would incompetent patients be allowed, to come into Palo Alto. The letter was directed to be filed:, Report: from Board of Works Tie report of the Board of Works spproti iz ,: the maps of the Breck, Seale and Sherman Subdivisions :and also approving plans for storm water sewers was received. reports of Committees The reports from Committees No. land -2 were read. Referring to the report of Committee Jo. 2, the 'Council directed that the' recommendation in connection th an appeal. from -the decision of the judge an the Noble case be accepted and approved'and that the City Attorney proceed in accordance with this recommendation. P.esoluti.ons No. ,416 419 and 42© passed On motion of Wing and Bertsche, Resolution No. 41£ approving themap of `the Breck 'Subdivision was passed by- -unanimous 'vote oneroll call. On: motion of Bertsche and "'end.enhall, Resolution No. 419 approving'themap: of Seale Subdivision (Part of Blocks 2 and, 8, Subdivision No., 7) was adopted by unanimous vote on roll call. By notion of Lausten and Bertsche, Resolution No. 420 approving the, map of the Sherman Subdivision was ptheed by unanimous vote on roll call. Resolutions i''o 421 and 422 passed • By motion of Wing and Lausten, the Council by unanimous vote on roll call passed Resolution No. 421 repealin_E Resolution of Intention No. 396. On motion of Wing and Laus�e: Resolution No.. 422 (Resolution of Intention for Storm Sewers on Oregon : Avenue) was passed by unanimous vote on roll call. The date for a' hearing on said proposed work was set: for Monday, Jul y'20, 1425 at $ p., M. in the City Hall. Plans. and specitic;atiois were adbptcd for tre`wor4 under :.esoluticn Ordinance No. 319 (Water & Seer Bonds) Passe. By motion of Wing and Duveneck, an emergency ordinance on the sale of Water and Sewer Bonds was passed by unanimous vote' on roll call. On motion of Wing and Tholts, an emergency ordinance en -the :sale of Power and. Water bonds was passed by unanimous vote on `roll call. Claims .. .l owed On motion of Wing and Lendernail the follo- :_:g cla z swere allowed and: warrants authorized in payment of the E. Patr; Circ P.A.: iinee F. A. Palo oiE. �e N. E. Z Closi- that Committee necessary traz. Stanford Jnive: Palo Alto osp: that when the C July 2, 1925, a Attest: fety leer e to come. the ith se be in olut ion Blocks to on H. • Congdon (rent of safe deposit box) $7.00 A. Carlisle & Co.' Patrick & Co. 17.21 Circular Letter Co. 3.82 P,A.Transfer & Storage Co. 46.20 Times Publishing Co. 6.00 F. A. Stuart 119.50 Palo Alto Hospital 3.50 Moise-iinkner Co. 11.95 ' E. L. Lakin - rent 13.21 N. E. 4'ai c olm 25.00 E. L. Beach' 77.00 M. A• estall 69.00 145.50 Closing of Accounts y�. Y71�Iy1j By motion of Thoits and Easter was we tdlat Committee tte �.� No. 5 ayNd' Auditor e , dGl.�� �.� W C.� QZ r'�r \. �i�Qt necessary transfers to close accounts bfor the fiscal ease the year. Latter; from Mr. Erwin A letter from Mr. E. S. Erwin, Accountant of rX Stanford University, :reporting good financia;;, condition of the Palo Alto hospital was received. BY motion of Wing and Bertsche, it was directed that when the Council as journ it adjourn to meet on , July 2, 1925, at 8 p. m. in the City Hall. On motion the ,Council adjourned, :Attest: ity Clerk Approved: