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dent fhe.COuncil of ' tY e city of palo Alto met on this
er date at 8 p. ra. p zr zu nt .t ad,lourn ez t of November 12tb. 1925.
City.:Ball, Palo Alto, California.
November 30, 1923 •
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in the absence of the Ilayor the meeting was oe, l led to
o:dsr by the City Clerk and on. emotion E. C. 2hoits was elected
:*..yor pro tem.
`.; r 2, e of 840 000 Bonds.
,,e, mayor announced. that the special order of the day
;:* < the opening ; of bids for . the sale , of 440,000 of the water and
ewer bonds of 1923. ,Said bids were opened, read, and publicly
declared., the bias to pay accrued interest to gate of delivery, as
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Bond & Goo Win- & ';uv ex'
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An;rlolond:or.rT�
S V hY abao,he . •:A. ' C; o'r pany • .'
weed en &
,a;2 7?i • 5taat' * . C o r .
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nrican Securities,po, :?
"arr i5 ;1:t& Sav}?' gss .:t nf,
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cavalier t`iC C0•.. •
vap .tai. Nati'oral Bank
ereeran, Smith, Uanp. & Co.
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40.,839.00
40, 780.00-
40,771.55
40,759.00
40,721.60
40,717.00
40,713.00
400, 710►00
40,626.00
40, 60.9".00_.
40,505.00
40,317.00
40,316.00 >
A resolution entitled "Resolution of the Council of .
the city of Palo, Alto relating to the Sale of Pity . z d known
as the eater a.nd, :Sewer Bonds of ,1923" was introduced and.. read,
and on motion of Jordan, seconded, by Bertsch -e, was rsa .:ed by,
unanimous vote on roll ;,call.: S ;id;,; resolution a and s the sale
Jo Bond & Goodwill: ,& :`l'ucker; c. ", par, §89.00 premium,,and
a:,'crzero interest to date.
Letter f roil ' F o ul's ew i ve s v Union. ..
A l:et;ter. from the Housewives' Union 'relating to- the
iwpr ove' er: t s of the ?alb .:Alto' Hospital wav read and ordered, to be
filed with other pa - `to be placed before the committee having
the hospital meatier >in ,'cha:rge•
7.-unnve6.- Par
'Not' .':Necessary.'
A letter _:was ".,received from t r. rtes `'peeks extending the
W i:ne in which the proro-sed park site it "Runnymede m p.'ts be, p:zr-
--t->ed o,. the terms of - the `offer previous y made.
N.eport's: were received from Committee n l and the City
2.1ae ing co...'mis ion. stating that while said park site i 'desirab?e.
S not neces�caary:' to the p7eneral .part,:. 'p an of the city.
{. ,y On motion of Terwilliger and Jordan. C the City le'rk was
ins",r zeted to ' write tc Mx. Weeks that the. Council finds it. 'Le not
' position to purchase "said proposed park site
for S ::ow °ardent Denied.
Tn ` the rsatter of the request of 3S.r. ?os for a lease
for a show garden on the: Ci•ty' s: leased land, reports were re-
oe ,red from Committee f2_ and : the City Planning. :.)om:;, ission
recommending' that said permit be not granted.. On motion of
:lsterda r anrd `Bertee e the regae t was denied.
As to Alley- .i.n:Flock .
The 'suggestion of the Planning Commission that an
alley be opened :,in.,13lock U was referredto the hoard of Public
orks; and Con i ttee . 3
A recommendation was received :from the City Pl".nning
Commission in ` the matter of zoni.ng the territory ;recently annexed
tothe city, together with a :yap andordinance. establishing the
zones as recommended.
The ordinance was ? :ven first reading, and on ^.1c io2:
ras referredbael to the Planning Commission for kiecessary act/A::.
A report was received From CoCo=nittee #1 recomme::d irl,
that an a; ley in :dock 5 as shown on the map attached to said
report be opened On motion the :ratter was referred to the
Board of Public Works and the City ttorney.. to in t .t,2te pro-
ceedings for. o-pening said alley.
Ordinance /may w{, - r '•
n;, ordinance entitled "An ordinance Repealir.p. aec M;c
w.
oa Crd,iran 'e 1'15.6 Relating vo License Zees ; for Public Dances -
was. read and On motion of ,Hobart and. sterd.ay was passed as an
emergency ordinance by unanimous vote on roll, call.
dd,nsnce f275 amending. ordinance f-2 34 . was read, and
on zoiti.on of "1"a�z ten and Rertsche was pulsed. as an emergency
Ordinance, by rUnani:nous vote on roll call.. Said ordinance c E nf.-, ;.
the ,,setback: lines on Guinda Street in Slock 49; and; on r*orest
sveriae.:; i'n. lock. 55: from : 24 feet to 20. feet..
An assesethent for street work in Southgate .ended
lesolut4on of Intention No. 5, 1923, passed , -'e-bruary 28, 1923,
having "been :fil,ed. with the Lity Clerk, and `notice 'having been
posted and..,published as required. by the "Improvement Act of 1911'.
' n the ., our of ,..8. . . ra. on 1, ovember 30, 192..3, , and the . Council
Chamber in the- Gity., 'all as the place, for hearing any and all
Persons" -interested- in the work done, and no objections to said
asse'ssment having :been filed, on motion of Jordan and Teraillir.er
it was . ordered.: by unanimous is vote on roil call that the Street
b .peri r tendent be directed to attach is :iar rant' thereto befirir.7
date of this .order -and that the Mayor and. the' Street S,zpsri: te-:c.f,r:.
beauthorized - to sign said warrant.
ggest l.ons" as to Parkin.
The suggestion was made that the parking- of c:r s= or,
the -nortbweet .side of university avenue between -i aver.wey ane,
l i.pl`i nab and on the :southwest side of Saverley.- street between
'Jnive.rsity 'avenue and liami? ton avenue is a menace to traffic.
motion of Terwilliger and rasteroay, the advisabi.l Sty of arc-
hibi:tin.w: parkin, in these areas was referred,_ to the ..?,oarc;
':'.blio Safety..
-was re
wear u
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street
The ma
++L t V e '. t
to L,Tniformed Policemen.
t?n mo t on ` tsae Board of Public Safety
vas requested to consider. ,tie. mat:teit,';of haring the ity police
wear uniforaa:s and, to report J.te eonc, . z Lon;. to th.e Council.
Street Oars
Mr. 'Austen called attention to the manner er in mr.h :cb the
street cars stop on the -Circle, practically b?ockinz, traffic
matter was r. eferred. to the Chief of Police.
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On motion of Ba.tterday a:nd Hobart the Council adjourned.
Mayor pro tem..
elty Clerk--
* Roll
Present:, .Sertrc1e Cottrell, Fpssterday, Hobart,
rdan, lauste;n.; ex oily er. Molts.
Absent: Blair, Cathcart,. Cooley, Duveneck,
Mendenhall,