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City Hall. - Peta umA,. Calif a
Regular meeting of the Counc of the. City of Petaluma called td order by
Mayor -Parent..
ROLL CALU
Present: CouncilmAnGrinella, Ellis,.. Gustafson, King, Matzen., Van'Bebber
and Mayor Parent,,
Absent.: None.
'jNVOCATIOW.-
In the ;absence .of Rabbi J. R Tigpr,. JpWish.,.C; Qmmunity, Center, an
invocation which had been prepared for a previous meeting; was rea d bv MaVc; Pa-rent.
ca 1 i
APPJ',0,VAL.OF MINUTES:
Minutes ,from the lmeeting of. June 1, 1959x. were -Approved as..,recorded.
CONSIDERATION OF BIDS;
Liability &.Fleet, Ins.
C ouncilman rep orted the ,recommendation of Committee, that the
low bid - ,of Farmers insurance Group .be accepted;^ whereupon,
Res. #22 N6. C. S.
introduced by qouncilrrian seconded ,b,.y,: loran -, Matzon,- entitled,
A
"RESOLUTION ACC EPTING BID DATED MAY 21, 1959 OF
FARMERS IN ,Q 1: FOR COMP EUgNSIVE LIABILITY
INSURANCE AND FLEET AND 'P PUBLIC LIABILITY , INSURANCE ON
EQUIPME THERE q-jTY-!. 'A AND AS AUTHORIZED
BY OR D. NO. 535 K C
was 'and adopted by 7'Affirm.a-tive votes. .
Gouncilmdn
" atzen and that the committee
had investigated the claim ofRp,bqrt Peters for Ddvment, costs for
i u ies' to h is wife last- August. The Commi xecommended -that the Council
take fto. action in the matt
PETIT10N$,,AND. COMMUN ICATIONS
WATION$.!
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Application from Peta and � 'S anta - Rosa Railr,69d'Compa4y, dated
may 29 1959 to maintain,, replace and.operate ra lrpA0 tracks Pyer ........ public
.City of Alb-mitt S�r!��e tl.s in the and filed.
In answer .to ; , a,auestion by.C.Puncilman Kin the City;Aqprne'
g y stated ;that
there is nd limit specified in the permit and"th9t thig1s,A request to, continue
their-, T! . ghis under the city''charter and that it is ..'d matter .. ttQr . for is ,A the . I Public Utilitie's
..
.Commission to see that the company maintains its :street crossings at certain
standards whereupon,
(1)
June 15.. 1959
007. #541 N. C. S.
introduced b,y', Councilman .. Van. g,ebber,. seconded by, Councilman , entitled,,
.."A N ORDINANC GRANTING A -PERMIT TO 08,TkU MA AND SANTA
' I ,
R 08A RAI LROAD
COMPANY, ITS SUCCESSORS AND A SSIGNS, TO'
REPLA AND OPERATE RAILROAD 77RAdck S` THEY
NDW EXIS UNDER, OVER, ACROSS, ALONG, NG " UPON PPJBLIC STREETS
CITY OF P8TALUMAI THE L
IRIB;
was xe,ad 'and - ordered'pLib.lished . by T'affitma"tive votes,
Letter from Edgar S. Chairman,- Planning - Commission, dated
June 4, i l 9,, submft-�`in_g . his" n
resignatio, re'ad'a - nd - fi led,
Mdvor Parent expressed - regrets in behalf of the ncil and ,
-Qou pointed �ogt,
that the iecenf'cohtrQversy I in certain matters a no : tte hing . , " it to do wiffi. 'this.- bu
,demanding more of his time t
- n . eces I s , ita , tedhi
that other duties, p real nation from
the' _CO'mmissfon;� whereupon
.Re.s .-., #2251,N. Q. S,
introduced b.yQouncilmari.Ellis,,, seconded by; CouncIlmanMLitzen- entitled
"RESOLV TION,A CCEPTING THE RESIGNATION OF 4I?,QAR S'. , DEAN.:I
adopted by T.'affirmative votes.
Engine.0rIn&._Serv`c , i - . - :Water
Proposal submitted by-RA'ymond - E_ Layton, Consulti4g.,Ehgineer on the
water s, upply f9cillti s serving , 0 �ing ihe.ci U�11.i - ty,of Petal subm itted and filed'.
CouricilrftA,n_CriniEjla informed the that the terms outlined in thia
letter were ,the, samezas, those 'discussed 'at a recent meeting, with '-
whereupon
- R e s,. #2252 N. C., S.
introduced by. an Bqbber seconded by.- C ouncilman Crinella entitle4,.
, !!,RESOLUTION AUT HORIZING THORIZING THE EMPLOYMENT OF R. E. LAYTON
C IATE
0 � AS ENGINEERS TO PERFORM C-
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H
C ALIFO RNIA CON NE CTION WITH TH QU15
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,."It 10 -OF T , WATER
1 ', - AC
S' RVICE CQMP
j ,, NY.
'adopted by 7 ' affirmative votes.
Letter .from Wilsey Ham ey the 'city. p interest
in their -firm on theWater D6velopmpnt'T Project end 3 px;prgs� . I
ing rogrot that; they
were =able to .serve the city in this instance
read and filed,
Re, Fiscal Agent,: Wat , Revenue . Bond$,
P-r0pos4l$ we
tedby, the Bank of America and, .
for consid . erdtion of appointment, as Fiscal Agent the s, Lie ,of"
:, consideration . I _ I ' 2 :� : 1 , Fiscal , epxqpqsed
, 1959
. r"ReVenue Bonds. The low bid Wa's,submItted, bythe.gank of Ameripa; whereupon
(2)
Res.. #2253 N.C. So.
June 15, 1.959
introd'uced.;by. Ellis, seconded by.-Council.man .Crinella, entitled,
"RES OLUTI:ON APPOINTING THE BANK OF AMER.-ICA NATIONAL TRUST
AND SAVINGS A AS THE 1959 REVENUE: WATER BOND
FISCAL AGENT,
adopted by 7.'affirmiitive votes.
is to be studied.
Councilman King - commented that geographically the Nagy. airport location
would be more 'advantageous to the City of Petaluma than the airport in the- Windsgr
ar I. under consideration.
, Re County Airport Study
Letter from County Administrator Neal D. Smith, ; dated .June 10, 19591
inviting questions on location of the proposed county. airport, to be submitted to the
Bd. of Supervisor's not.later than June 23,rd, read 'n:d filed.
Them was d-iscus0ed and taken under advisement pending further
study-. A copy of the report in question, now in the hands of 'the .Chamber of CommercE
Letter from St.. Vincent High School,. signed by Lee Schroder;. Director of
Athletics, congratulating the Park Dept. , for the fine .job done :at 'Mc:Near Park
bas4all diamond and thanking the city and the Park Dept . employees for their
'cooperation -and use of the facilities.,, read and filed.
Re - ,School : site �. Old. Union .Schoo.l District
Letter from the .O1d.'Adobe Union.S "chool:, signed by. - Dean , D. Magowan
District Superintendent, relative to establishing a new site for their. district for
future growth in - school housing read and filed, Stated that a meeting had been
held with�.Mro Howard 'Rowe State'. Department of Education School House
Pianning and that he r. ecommended the 10 acre site adjacent to Novak #3. Subdivision
on which the .Calif... Water ,Service. Company's wells, are located, which is about to
be purchased by, the city. , They reIquested that the Council, or its representatives,
be present at their meeting. on.June 1:6.to discuss the possibility of their purchasing
this piece of property. Mayor Parent asked the members of the , School.Committee,.
Councilmen King Matzen,, to ;attend this meeting,,. and report back .to th.e Council.
REPORTS OF.. CITY OFFICIALS
. City Manager
Claims: - for payment by.the City- Manager were submitted and
filed; whereupon,
Res- #2254 N. C.. S.
1
introduced by. Councilman: Ellis, seconded by. Councilman Crinella, approving
�:laims and bills (Nos. 44.96 'to 4796 inclusive) was read and adopted by Taffirmative
vc>tes.
, Rye,-, request, of P. G. & & Co. _ to replace overhead. facilities with
The proposal of P. G . &, E.. Co.. to replace overhead fa,cilitie's with ,under;
ground,
facilities in the vicinity of,P. St. , 4th Ste , and Petaluma Blvd -. , South was
,discussed, - City Manager 'Ed Ti rank reporting that about SOJ of property owners
in the urea would like mo time to make arrangements to receive service from
under'grou.nd lines. Mr.. Frank ,further reported that no `city facilities are involved
in this. area,
(3)
June . 1 . 5, - 1959
Mr... J. , L. Morgan of 'the P. G. & E. C1 0 th at the company feels
that this ',' `.'rti , qu1`Ar,:are'a`nepd`s' mprovuig
i and that they would -likp.to put it in an
underground. that in order:to make the 'ch it will be necessary to
charge: the property owners for -,a oonnectl6n to this.seryic�o, as weltas: sis
involved in,certain changes to meter boxes,. etc.
City: t suggested that a' ��Odpre be.f,pIiow&dWhp:teby,-
prop
property, owners to be .afi6cted;,, be fiotified mo'nths' in., h
- ddv4ncp in order wat
they might be prepared for this expense.
After discussion - City Manager -Ed Frank wd,sza.sked to p repare - a re
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listing fhe of the property owners in the area and the estimate Q cost for
the work involved.
.0 - . nvp,
Councilman Gustafson also. requosted that an investigation be made -before
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the work is, done,. qp.wh ' -this, new sy§,te, wil the property owner to
&
re wire Wire hisbuildin ne additional expOnsp
Attorne
oil'
ion:"Aizre
.S ubd. . 4k3. VId's
,deferred.
ddrpRsed* the Council urging. that the
A rt phe i 'ision in.prder that the 1 e City. � comp 'sectibnOf the subd v, _ub4*vid,r
could. get FHA clearance.
'ity. he -wished legislation , a,ng.
C, Att outhor�zi
.... ..
orrtey�,.Ed Robert, pointed out that
4 modification of the existing.6gteement and accepting thotl 'be made certain 6inplet0d s,treetsbe
'done " Simultaneously in or-der that the Various.,bond,s involved
asjb their coyera"ge.
City :..�Pj4,=jpg -; Qdmn! t$s on
mit , .::S po nsors; Us iE�p Po sprs . of Explorer ,P ost .,#6,
.Rp� i Qn zr�,
s6lu - ting Use Permit to.Sponsors of. Explorer Post #,6 to
operdte Fireworks . stand -,,, Parking Lot, submittpd and filed.
Qj, ,-Mrs; Sweene
--�Q.,.
50,Per it,, 7
R .g Use Per o, conduct
Permit to M rs. s Fr ank Sweene t
home for :foster children,, 526 Alta ..Drivp, submitbed'and filed.
Use Permit Mr U Q., Sm ith.
Us e - Permit to Mrs. L D�,Smith co nduct home :for
q-tion granting.p.se C�Q Ac,
foster children 616..WOsf-,'St±eet,. submitted.and - filed.
,,...QuOSag Poultry Clinic
U se Permit -�� "
Res lution-jzrantin Use permit to- I)LIng4p poultry Clinic, operate
g
Small animal & pou Itry clinic, and veterinarian services, zone, 81,6-Petalu m.a
81V.d.- North,,, submitted land filed..
Letter dated June_ 12 Director Richard
195%- signed Plaiining,
Sc ott to rp4,op
explaining reasons appliCat L So
Coleman s ion of
pis located in the block bounded b �G :
four. par-c' y .. 4lIandStr6pt,,:.W , .e�st, .
A venue
. I I � to. R ;3. 's.ubmitted.and
,pnLtq+ and ',,- 12 foot alley o,n,the-We9r'Lfrdni _ Rnll
June 15, 1959
City -Planning Commission -7Contd.
4*91q.tion recommending the adoption of amendment -to Zoning Ord, as
.stated in the lettei'abov"d submitted and filed- whereupon
Res, #2255'N, C.- S.
introduced by Co,tincilin-dh."Ell-is - seconded by.. Councilman Van
Bobber, entitled,
"RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK
TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH - ijAMES I., SCOTT"
was .adopted *by 7: ;affirmative votes.
There was. no, further question or discussion re ,this rezoning;, whereupon,
Ord. #542 NM C. S.
introduced by �Councilm.an: Ellis, secondedby -Councilman. Van B,ebb.er, entitled,
k I. Van
"AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONIN ORDINANCE NO., 340
N. C., BY Rt 6-141710
6 -141; j.5, .& -.I-41-�j,6 A N D * 61 ®17, LOCATED IN THE BLOCK
BOUNDED 1. GA . LLAND ST W EST ST., - CEN TRAL AV E.. - AND A
12 FOOT ALLEY ON THE WEST, FROM AN "R-I" ZONE OR DIS-
f
TRICT TO AN "R ZONE OR DISTRICT.
was ordered pubIi shed by - Taffirmative votes.
Copy.of letter from R I ich.atd H.- Coleman,, Director of'Plannin 9 to
So,n Planning Commission re Planningreport concerning the Philip
L. J0 st., st ating qrger.tezoning reque ..P..,tPng the.Pe.talum.a ?1.9.nninLy Com Mls.sion,� due
to lack of time and' stdff,- isunable to make a comprehensive study and rec-
ommend,ation at the pres,ent time but that they will be willing to cooperate and
work :on ' rezoning study ofthis.'area in the futut6,. read
and filed.
Director Public. Works
Temporary Reqtroom, Facilities Kenilworth ,Park
An"bf to-
4 report wq0 given by; Director of Public Al Roberts re-
g4rd-ing. temporary restro6 . m. fa ilities.'at Kenilworth.Pa
,..,Xk for the Little League
baseball se'a'son. Two companies had been .c.on, contacted Who. proyidetemporar .
chOmiq4l facilities.; however,, one these will provide servicing nly onp.,,�,._ .,w
.9 .a eek,
the other twice a week -for ' a fee of'$27.,50 per'month. Mr. Roberts reported
that he felt this was n,ot,the best typo of facility .to provide for the park and that
he had,, con tacted the owner of the-=Shell service Mr. Lee,, across the
s , treei from thepark and -that he was in , agreement toprovide! his restrdom
f for the .Little League and their spectators for the balance of the season.
He refused
Qmppnsa.ti feeling that he - could do this small service for the
'community; � but he did express that anything the :Cou , ncil could "do to - relievethe
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situation would - be, appreciated.
Councilman .Gustafson mentioned that he had talked to Mr. Lee'.:and'that
he wanted ;it made clear that he was not opposed to the use of his restrQom
facilities a& had been mentioned �,qt 'the last regular meeting.
(5)
June .15, 1959
Temporary- Restro'cim Facilities. 7Ken1Iw6rth Park = Contd.
Councilman Van gebber felt, that. to t satis '
Mporary restrooms' would no
fa(LoIxy, a me the city was in the process of building the recreation building
at Kenilworth Park in which thesef6cilitles would be provided, that' arrangements
be made with Mr.. Lee until those facilit'i es, are.comple'ted.
City Mdnager:'Ed -informed :the`Council that traffic control, Is
provided iri this , , area by'me4ns of stop signs, pede9trian - and 'police
patrol, "thereby o the service station,
making safe crossing t
9,
There being no protests from the -audience, the - Council agreed to the use
of the res,t' room .- facilities .at Le& Service.
Recreation ,Commission
_$oy's;. Club, Request
Letter.from the Recreation, F,.4rks - . Commisgio l n re request oflovs b,
," Club
for 'use and /or purchase of portion of McNear Park, read 'and filed.
Foll ' owing,,0discifss ion, -,4 poll was taken to determine whether or not
the Council, was in favor of selling the property at 4 fair 'price. , The poll revealed
that inasmuch. as the Recreation -Commission had recommended that!.
1. The pr6pqqed *area to be purchased."b`y 'the Boys` Cliff1s
not essential to the use of McNeat Park;
20 The selling of this property will have no, effect on the plans,
present or future,,. for the use of McN ear Park;
.3 . The method of app_rai,sA1 to ascertain 'a fair value. of the,
property in question be determined by, the 'City . - Coqn(il.
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that they ( Council): were in favor of selling the property but 4v&b'ms_bd the
right to reconsider the matter after the price had been determined.
It was further 'agreed that the - oisal of: the property be made by :`a
qppr
disinterested part' -ney Lewis Cromwell was.su .suggested 'by. Councilmart K in
y. , Attor 9
Other City Officials
Monthly reports of the various City-Departments were submitted.and filed.
INTROPU ORDINANCES:-
Temporary, Appropriation Ordinance.
Ord.. - #543 N. Co S.
in . trod.uced'by,,Councilm l an King,, seconded by. entitled,,
"AN ORDINANCE MAKING TEMPORARY APPROPRIATIONS FOR
CURRENT DEPARTMENT. EXPENSES, - CHARGEABLE TO THE AP_-
.PROPRIAT
,IONS'FOR CURRENT DEPARTMENT EXPENSES -`CHARGEABLE.
APPROPRIATIONS 0 F THE FISCAL YEAR 19 5
TO THE APPR 9 7:60:T0'(O_)TER
NECESSARY EXPENSES OF VARIOUSDEPARTMENTS, UNTIL THE
ANNUAL APPROPRIATION IS IN FORCE, "
was read 'and :ordered published by 7. affirmative votes.
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july 15, 1959
A D O PT ION OF ORDINANCES:
#539 N. C. S._-.'Amending 5ubdivisiop Ordinance
Ord.., #539 N, C. S.
intr.o'd Gustafson, seconded by Councilman Ellis, entitled,
"AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 22 OF THE CODE OF .
-
THE,(::jT,Y OF PETAL CALIFORNIA, 1958; BY DELE T
ING FROWSECTIM'22.11.THE REQUIREMENT OF' PAYING
DDITIQNAL LOT ,AND / OR ACREAGE F EES. I w . AT THE TIME
OF SUBDIVIDING PRIVIPINQ - FIVE OR MORE LOTS:,
- .
adopted by 7'.affirindt ive -votes.
#540 N. C S.,.- �A'mendi4g
- - Annual - Appropri4tipn Ordinance
Ord. - #540, N, C." S.
intr(Oucied,by. C.duncilnia:n Matzen,- seconded by Councilman. Ellis, entitled,
"AN .ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION
ORDINANCE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR JULY 1,, - 1958TO TUNE 30,
.1959,', IN ORDER TO PROVIDE THAT THE App.-RO
PRIATIONS
OF THE YARIOUS FUNDS OF THE CITY PROPERLY REFLECT
THE AMOUNTS TO BE CHARGED.- AGAINST THE SAID FUNDS.
adbpted' 7'affirindtive .votes.
CONL$ OF UNFIN .
_BUSINESS:
1. esolution, Au zing. p .,tq.Make BL a
. R tho ri. -Apoit ,
r dgqt.,Tr '
Res, .#225.6 Ni C< S.
introduced by Councilman- Van _B'ebber, seconded by Councilman Matzen
entitled,
"RESOLUTION AU THORIZING THE AUDITOR TO MAKE CHANGES
�59BUDGET� BUDGET; -AS AUTHORIZED ON 24 OF BY SECT
IN THE 19,58;-.- 1
ORDINANCE NO 523 N. C. S.
w,a by 7 `affirmative lvotes.
Resolutio .El e ctio n Officer - r Municipal Election.
4 re� F4y s 10 R egular:
Res. . #2257 Ni C. S.
seconded by CoLincilMan'. Ellis
jntrod, ced.by Councilman -Crinella,,
entitled,
"RESOLUTION AMENDING 11 OF I RESOLU N NO
221.7 N. Co S6 TO CORRECT TYPOGRAPHICAL ERROR MADE
IN THE COMP�ENSATION OF ELECTION O F F ICERS APPOI
%A TED
T0 JN THE REGULAR
MUNICIPAL:ELE710N HELD
JUNE 9, 19500
was.",ad by 7'affirmativ ' ''
votes.
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1 3 6
OA/E n7
. 1959
E m p loyee Fringe 'Benefits
City M 'Ed Frank r' d the letter of the Petaluma Employe
4pager *re,- , ea City.8 pl � e
r I
Ass!kiatlon,. dated May 15 r'equesting consideration , leave b
atiPn of . sic (E�4v, enefits
and vacation commensurate with years of service.
Ralph Kostka, President Petaluma EITI
City. � Assoc.,,. addressed
the Council reviewing the steps that . , 1 0 ad , 'up .1 to the . . request of - May 15th 1 958 .
He stated that the requeg was. outdated 'now and probably"be. r' 'ised. He
.should r evised,
suggested `that the City Council qppohit A. Committee to, G udy the; matter,
C ouncilman King "suggested - that the City � Qbtcqin,the, latest ln'� . '
C
fortnatid'n regarding fringe .benefits 'from the .,44. of Su' r so pp. vi - i's of Sorio ma Go
And ;from, the Various - cities in the County. The . City Maqag6t Was directed- to
obtain this information.
Unif ' area
Mayor Parent reported 'hViiig receiyeo "a telephonec
c all to the effec�t, that
the. meeting called by die. ;�N pf for-ju . ne:1,6th on the matter . 0fa -
Uniforin.B ildifig Code which wqu14.. apply to A threp mile fringe. 'a r0a,!around
A
-
both Santa. Rosa -qnd.. Petaluma has been posVone d ,until June 23rd, 1959 ,at 11
4'was. pointed out-:that the purpqse of the Code is to protect urban ate''a
within a
- .a. riii!6 're of "the ity,,, against substandard construction..and the
' "' ,3 ' � 1 4 c
1 - . * , C o d e I -d . - - , . - � , , , - "' " ' -
in of v ar io us. I ' structures, that 'the -QodQ wouldbei, a:dininisfpr6(
I b
- e
inspectors, of the cities concerned ' who would, be p6id b .:the Count tract
yl y on a
basis.
Councilman K ing voiced his - of a Bu ilding. Ilding. Codo, but stated �thdt
he did'nQt',belipve that the -City of' should tell Deo le outside t ;. ,the City'
Ot
what Ordinances and Code they ev - sho,uldhave, He futth.Or .stated . .that li.e.belieypo
city inspection in rural area would present much , controversy.
Councilman .Gustafson was opposed to expressing his opinion until he had
hd,d';an opportunity to learn more .about the .Code,.
C ouncilmen Matzen, Van.'ppbbqr, Crin.eIla
and 'Ellis .express
; 4.s being ,in favor of the .Code "and "a" jin so ind icated in a 5 to -2,poll _taken to de-
termine whether or not they wotild'support, any,;attion that the Board of &IDervispis
too f
,o, in setting - up.'a , Building C ode .,Zone 'around the City of Petaluma.
Councilman Matzen, ufgqa the to take , a position on the matter
and to support the,Bde of'.Super visor's in adbpthig, °the -Code. He also suggested
,thaw the Chamber er of- Co mmer,&6,p;r,g#h -a peopleto', ear
i ' I gpp
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before the of - Supervisor's to - u 'ge the adoption of he.
Regular Municipal, Election
Thf§.bei.'hg - tb6.ttfIId set for --danv . election returrisfrom the Regular
Municipal, El held on June 9, 19�59, M4ybr Parent : iftted the following
ec '
ion bard to-eanvags, th . e re.tur . ns,*,
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Inspector -Councilman. King
Judge Q Tin , 61 , la
-
.- Ellis
Clerk Matzen
The following pages contain the resolution : declaring , results of'the subject
election.
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2258 No C, S
RESOLUTION NO,
DECLARING CANVASS OF RETURNS AND RESULT OF
CONSOLIDATED REGULAR MUNICIPAL ELECTION HELD
ON JUNE 9, 19591 _,
INTRODUCED BY COUNCILMAN NORMAN P, VAN BEBBER and
SECONDED BY COUNCILMAN EVERETT A., MATZEN a t a
regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Petaluma on the 15th day of June, 19590
WHEREAS, the Council of the -City of Petaluma, by Resolution No. 2217 N. C. S.
duly passed and adopted on April '6, 1959, - designated the precincts and polling places.
and. appointed the members of the precinct boards for the regular municipal election to
be field in said City of Petaluma on June 9, 1959, as required by law, for the object and
purpose of electing the following municipal officers of said City of Petaluma;
Three (3) Councilmen for the full term of four (4) years.
One (1) Councilman for the unexpired term ending July 1, 1961.
Two (2) School Directors as members of the Board of Education
WHEREAS, said Consolidated Regular Municipal Election was held on Tuesday,
June 9, 1 in accordance with law, , and the votes thereat received and canvassed, and
the returns thereof ascertained, determined and declared in all respects as requi�ed by
law
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
PETALUMA, as follows-
:. 1. That the City Clerk of the City of Petaluma be and she is hereby instructed
to enter this resolution on the minutes of this Council as a statement of the result of
said election.
2. That the .,totai ,number of votes cast in said City at said regular election was
$2 . That 10 ballots were spoiled and riot.counted.
3'e That the names of the persons voted for at said election are as follows-
- FOR COUNCILMAN FOR THE, FULL TERM OF_ FOUR .YEARS
Marino P. Crinella
Milton. A. Gustafson
John. J . King
' Michael J. Gent lly
John B. 'Gibbs
FOR COUNCILMAN ..FOR THE UNEXPI1kED TERM ENDING JULY 1, 1961
T homas J . Ellis, Jr
Phyllis-0.. Clay
'FOR.SCHOOL DIRE&OR FOR THE FULL TERM OF FOUR• )"S RS
' Mrs, Helen Putnam;
Clement A. Stimson
Eleanor La Gds
Clarence A. Hansen,
William J. Patterson
4 That the number of votes given at,each precinct to -each person are as
f6ilows,,
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number of votes the ven�for sa d oice of Counc lman thelis, J'r, received the highest,,,._.:
here J
g ;unexpired. term ending
July 1, 1461, 'and Thomas J. Ellis,. Jr, is thereby elected Councilman for the unexpired
term ending July 1,: 1961, and the City Clerk is hereby authorized to, sign and deliver
to Bairn, a certificate of election, and to administer to .him the oath of office prescribed
in. the Constitution of the State of California.
8 That the Council hereby finds that Clarence: A. Hansen and. William J.
Patterson, received the highest number of votes given to said office of School Directors
(rnernbe.rs of the Board of Education), and Clarence A. Hansen and: William J. Patterson
were thereby elected. School`Directors (members of the.Board of Education), and the
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5. That the number of votes y en iven m. the Ci to
; Ci ty . �
e ch person are as follows:
y FOR. COUNCILMAN FOR. THE:.
FULL TERM OF FOUR YEARS
TOTAL VOTES
Marino P. Crinella
1647
Milton A. Gustafson
1427
John J. King
1875
Michael J. Gen'tilly
981
John B. Gibbs , '
1236
Bill Soberanes
4
Robert E. Brunner
4
Phil Talarmantes
1
Bob Taylor
1
Burton Prilliwitz
2
Henry Petersen
2
FOR COUNCILMAN FOR THE,
UNEXPIRED TERM ENDING
JULY 1, 196,1
TO TAL VOTES
Thomas J. Ellis, Jr.
1801
Phyllis 0. Clay
626
Willet Hopkins
1
Cleo Muzzucchi
1
Bill Sobe'ranes
1
FOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR FOR
THE FULL TERM OF FOUR
.. YEARS
TOTAL VOTES
Mrs. Helen Putnam
819
Clement A. 'Stimson
670
Eleanor L. Gans
649
Clarence A Hansen.
1586:,
William J. Patterson
1159
Dr. W ayne. Musser ,
1
' G. W : Tomasinf
1 .
Betty Rossott" '.
:.2.''
That the Council hereby finds that Marino P.
Crinella, Milton A. Gustafson--
$. and John. J.. King., received the. highest number of votes given for'. said office of Counc -" lin.an
for a full term and Marino P. Crinella,, Milton A:. Gustafson, and.J.ohn J. King were
thereby elected Councilmen - for a full term. of four years, and the City Clerk is hereby
attthoriged to sign, and .deliver to each of : them a certificate
of election, and to administer
to each of , said persons the oath. of office prescribed in the, Constitution of the State of "
California.
number of votes the ven�for sa d oice of Counc lman thelis, J'r, received the highest,,,._.:
here J
g ;unexpired. term ending
July 1, 1461, 'and Thomas J. Ellis,. Jr, is thereby elected Councilman for the unexpired
term ending July 1,: 1961, and the City Clerk is hereby authorized to, sign and deliver
to Bairn, a certificate of election, and to administer to .him the oath of office prescribed
in. the Constitution of the State of California.
8 That the Council hereby finds that Clarence: A. Hansen and. William J.
Patterson, received the highest number of votes given to said office of School Directors
(rnernbe.rs of the Board of Education), and Clarence A. Hansen and: William J. Patterson
were thereby elected. School`Directors (members of the.Board of Education), and the
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City Clerk is hereby authorized to sign and deliver to each of there a certificate of
election and to administer to each of said persons the oath - of, office prescribed in the
Constitution of the State of. California.
p ry
I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly
introduced arid, adopted by the Council of the City of Petaluma on the
15th day of June, .1959, by the following vote-
AYES: COUNCILMEN CRINELLA, ELLIS, GUSTAFSON, KING', MATZEN, —
VAN BEBBER AND MAYOR PARENT.
NOES: NONE,
ABSENT: NONE.
,
ARTHUR W. PARENT
Mayor
Attest: GLADYS R., WALLIN
City C. erk
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Ju�e'.15,. 1959
1 i.
Mr:* Wilbur Ldrs addressed the Council regarding the of con
of sidewalks on his property situated 'within the
ruction. proposed assessment
, dis.trict on -Mountain View Ave. - Cftv.:Attoin'ey. -Ed Robert e:91dined that .due to
the J.Q:,W bid ;of 'M. , Amdr-ALConst., Co.. for the work., on this. project it was felt
by the.:Go.uncil and some of the property owners that it- would be more ;economical
to, include sidewalk - construction in the improvement proceedings. . Cards have
been. mailed to -all property owners to, inquire as to their wishes in this matter.
Lq:rsqn is - desirous ofthis work bbingi,'dO'Pe-,. however-. he wished to go on
record,
, as opposing -the method of handling the voting In which his proper - , pro I ty - was
.-annexed to. the city. (Although Mr.. Larson owns property in this area.; he does
,not there:, .: so he was unable to cast vote in this issue.';).'%
C ouncilman- Van Bebber exDlaine'd that annexation and assessment district
proceedings .are handled by. State law and the - city is required to follow its
processes.
Mr Scott'addrees_sed the council at, this time and thanked them for
their favorable 'action on his rezoning r earlier in the meeting.
,Jo,QrSer Re2;dqirig -
Mr.. job' raddress d the in re and his proposed re-
. ..,p -ergo _ t7
zoning of 100.,acres in . the Denm4n -Flat- -area. He .explained that he has ,asked
for 'an extension of time in ;t4is matter -and that it will come .before the County
Planning, Co mmission , ommiss , ion on July 2r.Od, -.at which time they are -als,o'considering some
C. .ac re . property et zoning.
q of land adjoining hi. s. proper for blank.
, He requested "C.O.Unc , 1*1 of an advance, Joint 'study by the Count
and City Pldnning On this rezoning matter; The matter was rer
ferred to the City Planning Commission for. joint action,, the"City. rec-
ommending to the PlAnning,"Commission that an imnaedia,te study of the Area
b e e mod
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There being ing no further business to come before the,Council, the meeting
was - :ad ioutred.
Mayor.
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Attest G9/ �J��..
City.,
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