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C' . t :. ,2al o ; Alto, :Cad; :
October 17, .1921.
the CouncJ.l '-of the City 'of 2alo Alto mast`. on this : date at
7:30 o. m. pursuant to adjounent of October 10, 1921.„ with Mayer
Cathcart presiding. ' Ro11. call as, follows
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Present Be.rtsche, :Bleir, .Ca,theart-, Cooley, Corbet,
• iszxsten:,,Mendenhall, Roller, any'der, n.oits.
Absent:' £ast erday, .. Hobart, Jordan, Thomas, Sing,
On trotion of 'Corbet ',and. Mendenhall the alabointcient; by the
Clerk o' Irene- .:>,Reynolds "83: City Clerk .pro tem. was a-epro'ved..
e .t -C"y, -Name .C`. y. f ,Z
." Ui 4 �. .).� '� Vdi �•..: l�,n�- ��4'4.1.�� Referred.,
,., - J. petition was - received from residents on Pitman avenue
i cor.,moni;y known. as ,Channin Lane) aski.na that the name of said
avfinue oe changed to Chan.oig Avenue.
On motion of; Mots arri Corbet the. petition was referred
to Committee .1..
ar)test:3
Against Storm. Sewers:
°rotests were received from Kra. Mary r. Ross and Zone
;oss against the assessments made against their property for storm
eew0rs. On motion of Corbet and Cooley. said .protests were . ordered.
3.) na :de; ._f 4. ion: ,: P.econsidered.
Willis Thoits, chairm.an of the Public Library Board, pre-
ser.tei the Matter of t. he proposal to vote bonds for a library
3? , �iidzn°a suggesting that the .proposed election sb.ould i iclude only
:ed this one; proposal.•
On motion of Corbet and Cooley the vote on October . 10,1921,
adopting, a resol,titi;ors declaring` the':neces::ity for calling an election
to vote $40000 in bonds . forsn-',;additi.on to the public library.
building, and w20,000 for an additionto the City Hall was reconsider-
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ed., all voting aye: on' roil. cal;?
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t :e ° otion (Li c rar:,,r pond s j:'. Passed..
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ed.
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A resolution was introduced-, 'and read., .entitled, " Resolut io"nj.
Determining that the _PublicInterest and :Public Necessity Demand
Certain Public � onicipal Improvements in aii;'i for the City of ' Palo.
Alto, the Cost of Which will 'be . too':; Great to be Paid out of the
.rdirarv', -Income and Revr'enue: ^o±;`=laid City,, ,to wit: The Acquisition,
Constriction and 'Co Motion. o. an. Adlition:a:L Building for the public
:,iorary..of Said City."
After d.ise ,ssion,: said. re.so1utian was adopted, on motion
of :bolt„ and. Blair,_ by .unanimous vote on roll call.
2:ne question as to ,whether a new city hall shoul€. be
provided or the present .building enlarged. was discussed., but no
action was` tS en.
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)Pinion �. erl Auto Camtk.
Councilman Corbet took occasion to state that in his:
opinion the Charter gives :true City the power to establish and
:aintain an automobile <camp .ither inside or outside the city limits
and that county boundaries ° are no hindrance to the exercise of this
p,ownr
On .n1oti.o - of`"Corbet and Cooley the Council adjourned.
ttes;. Approved:
T
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City Clerk
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