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(Cont'd.): <br />Councilman Bowler contended his residency was a valid one and <br />explained the circumstances. <br />Councilmen Henley and Fowle supported Councilman Bowler's <br />statements, and the following Motion was proposed: <br />ACTION: <br />That I, Councilman Fowle, wish to go on record <br />that Gordon E. Bowler has always been and still <br />is acitizen of Los Altos Hills. <br />MOTION: Fowle; SECOND: Henley <br />.Comments from the Floor were heard from the following <br />residents: <br />Mrs. Benson, Messrs. Cathcart, Janssen, Towle, <br />George,Hogle, Cowie, Hawley, Steele,and Kirk, <br />Having a personal interest in the matter, Councilman Bowler <br />requested the Motion be withdrawn. The Motion and Second <br />were duly withdrawn. <br />Discussion followed on the legality of Councilman Bowler's <br />vote. The Mayor declared this announcement necessitated <br />an investigation, and, since Councilman Bowler had no <br />objection, the City Attorney was instructed to assemble <br />facts for the Council. <br />ACTION: <br />That the Council move on to the next order <br />of business. <br />MOTION: Fowle; SECOND: Henley; VOTE: Passed unanimously. <br />Mayor Clayton stated that on the next item of business, since <br />there was a questionable quorum, he would remove himself <br />from the Council Table and extend to himself, as he would <br />to anyother member, the courtesy of a full Council. <br />In the absence of the Mayor, Councilman Fowle assumed the <br />Chair at 9:05 P. M. <br />-2- <br />