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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 08/07/1961F, A 961 7 7.30*p.ml C it y .1, 1 Ha Petaluma; . diuA; Ca lif; e! meetin� of the Council of the City Petal uin R, a called to order by Mayo Metze ROLL ALL d6unc-ilrnen Colin Pk s Cr inella Gustafso I f - 1 . - King�; Van Bel ber and Mayor Mgt zem Iffi" a , n Ellis Absent: :. INVOCATI2M hu C Invocgeibn was giv : C e b -R e V e t 6n d: Ea S haffer ,. . i4 Firs r''h of God.; APPWOL.'OF MINUFES!- WI. . Minutes from the meeting f Jul y ` _17, 196 1,;x, wer ap proved as recorded CONSI! EI 1 10 . N'OFSIDS-10- , - e P - A , Li A-r- a sport of Manager �dat6d.Aug,, 4 A - bids received.: and opened R Ma t on Aug. 3, 061 6 the su6jsubject prqject ; submitted 'Ah'd file 1. ... 1 " h" Im bid a een submitt6d Electrical Et was pointed'o"ut-thAt the r ical repair of existing lights r - .935,00 IS 6 �,;' i ry , � , he amount of'$,"I 575 00 for the " - A I 7 _7 F, if new fl'6od- lights were "to' .. installed ,. d h' the P* G -E, 9 on r state tha Co. was workin to be installed, hen, by e.. -po es 'a fl an Wh6i� l'ig ouh e put ,on ' - 2 t e H owever; 2 purchasin I hts - t .,Jm­d're­ lig d . in effect! Have new - ig h odghciut he entire g: had de inite re is plan ,qste m-'.° hotedth t 6' '0 14 h' " a h"k no 'i" th" rep ort on .as' Upon ,a'mbtion Councilman seconded. by Councilman Colin C ..;,.-,. ­100.. ' -.7 ih en accepted ''th '" E amount 0 4 the :bid ofTre E lectrical in e amo f , 035 " wp by the ,f6 lowin resoluti Sol 0 re titi q!i' Res #2795 MC s econded .4�.�. Van ,.Bebbot, 'entitle inttbdUdedl by, Councilman �Gust f �a, son "R ESOLU TION . AWARDING . G �CONTRA . "F A ESOLU 0 McNEAR PARK read a nd adopted by absentee,, PETITION t"COMMUNICATIONSIt f appreciati of H6 ur g.. Ldtt ­e�. Q 4p received.from. City aIdsb '.Ind date-d jujyj% P.- 196 re dedication of thei new Hall, read and filed' S _ f amffife.k�ch 0 nm _4,pge 961 requesting that 9 H "qVDbnmdn on action on 6 - "t requ est rge sign al ighwaV-1,Ql in,d file pest or a I d �nge p e aye L etter R r ead d ; City C _A C' "'d,ied':J,,uly-27'- aAffig that. the --y u ncil f I postpone a Y.&VAI."ekmit fci Argq,,.i�igq pea nm:an nterc rea d pp and fi led ,`,. To a Colind: -- City 'r question by &,xi'�n - duk4fsbn; th& � _� En gineer answered that e ns`t'a`lldff6ftdf.t is sign at e h ematter thererhad"beeh no bbjectioqs� th"' 1' t he t had therefore b use permit the C it y PI U - 'is 8iow, , *7 � fiid,"t n b efor e' . y, annipg,_ opi ' Th e h f " !.' JI U1 ng, p,( ei�' ngirgpte E, d:&fts'trudtidn,6 e sign., dil-I - ' - �'�'fid -,, ' , Mi7 -- -:. - -,Morehead that their requests had been submittedc late, inasmuch 'armger. recte t o In6ti M Carey and a e City :6 e use perm and 1, ing per. mIvha­­d­ A:Ikeddy bden 4-fimft6d, 194 August 7p 1961 Letter from -Boy Scouts of America dated August 4, 1961 requesting.. 'on .that the bill for burning of weeds, etc , their property at'840. Western Ave; be waived by tfie'City, read and filed° ` ., u A - motion was made by Councilman Gustafson, seconded by Councilman Colin that the charges be waived as requested The motion carried With 6 ; affirmative votes, 1 abs'enteea; Pr•::elim nary Plans for Boat EHaxbor &.eport from Noble Harbor ,Progress Engineering Le "tter from Noble Harbor Engineering dated Aug 1 ;1961 addressed to City Manager.: re Boat Harbor plans, submitted and filed Mr H, M Noble,:' Noble Harbor Engineering, addressed 'the Council 3 k answering vatious questions and requesting the Council °a opinion on two proposed . changes m the plans �1): Replacement of some of the vvet storage with .dry storage, ( =2) Stage development of the slip installation He pointed out that the .. d tot least twice'.as ex ens'ive as s rage was a we storage Ni Noble explained th t the dry store ge could be used by smaller boat owners r wlZO wished premanent "storage, but did` note wish to keep their boats in salt y�atero He felt that stage development of the slips might be desire -ble,_ ,due to.. the fact = that 'all of the slips. proposed 'for the harbor would- `probably:not 'be Completely filled fore a period o'f `around 3 years It ,was a general feeling of the Council, however, that the proposed- , change. in the slip construction; might defer the State loan on .,'the project;~ it might be .more difficult to lease to 'a; good tenant if the harbor was, not complete; and; it was very likely that construction costs would run higher on a stage' ' development basis ° _ - ....._r . Mr Noble was therefore requested not to change th&plans to include stage development, but to go ahead'and. further investigate the construction of some dry - `storage'. _ _ To' a question by Councilman Crnella Mr Noble replied t at, would like to have the plans c j4ieted so the contract to go to bid Il the Fa11 and ..- o work'_could be started this Winter He rioted that some of the work could be done in the Winter, _but the Council allow ample rime for bad weather in setting .should a Completion date "`on the projeet. The following resolution was then ,adopted Res . #'2796 N G* ,S _ . introduced by Councilman Colin, seconded ,by'Councilman King;, entitled, PRELIMINARY'PLANS AND SPECIFI=; "R p VING' CATIONS FO THE E TALt111/IA BQAT HARBOR "' read adopted "by 6 affrmative: votes, 1 absentee.' Letter of resignation received from Ja. K. Watson, Recrea:tion;' Parks,& Music Commission; `dated August 1 = 1961, read and filed' ;. The City Attorney was. directed to prepare 'a resolution accepting Mrl n . Watson`s. resignation h On behalf of'the Council Mayor -P -arent commended Mr Watson on the fine job he had 'done rv on the Commission `and expressed regret of his resignation REPORTS; OF; CITY„OF'F�ICIA =LSo City. }Nana er. Claims approved.:for payment y:the City iVlanager were submitted and filed- x; a M Y 4' s3 - .5 '! y ' 1 u ncilman; Gustafson questioned claim #, reimbursement of�Petty Cash Fund, requesting to. know the exact. function of this fund He also why money had been .4 y,gnped for League meetings, stating that he could not . J recall this being done in the past: (2) 19 - cont.?.d Th­ - C­ M stated Char this had be' e - ity- anager s, en c August 7il.961 since he started Wor''kifig for the City, approximatel - 18 months:ago- Bi'�` 0 C ' `h Petty as fes . Fund merely simplified bookkeeping pr 1 � ' q u b y eliminating, the prepaid ion of ­7 separatez aim,an d f6r City. I d wa rrant small t on each Ifitem purc as�! em of the Pett as - C Wai'll'i - stated that each it paid - 6 - P C h w y care fully ' h Fund w audiie W'r, in the same manner as any c aim. me mbers ffiftied that the' could see no harm r ,them - y n the pr ' p &it � 6re'up'66- h qceciure W � Res 42798 M-'Cl- S - y Co Van Bebber,'i-Aporovffig ine ,. sec ' I '?' introduced by C ouncilman ,Cr _.II_ 'onded"15" ­ 6. 146"Ifib,1` e'.`nd�146s'.�.053W'6 10 "i"T _14 usiv a Inc usive was r e a d`iin. a o bt d b v 6`affinfi'kiV 1 6 " v6fep I absentee, l - Report of' ­M - ­ -- ed" ly-3 �961,�� re t . orm Cit WOO Up ham S t D submitted; an " 1 e :, f I 'h the necessary e majorit e t that repqjj�. -mmentioned in this report _ e 7 "Erizineer was dire I ct . e u -, t, sho Id 'A e - off the drain and -jj_, to `- p, ans and n r I'* : I s p re p are s pecif icatio ns s wo r k n d'th Couh­ ilma 'Offfieltd: believe atthe -. ouncil was faced with making'd f It'* that to t inatiffe'r:,' and" 6 -eventually e s u j6d 1§ would decision on t rm. drain would have= tc b erout6dthe ­Petaluma - CRcyprative .- - He was Iii -fdV"6k � of 'i hdicaftiii - g to : Cr eamery t a h storm,. � d r a i n ­h; t City would the d ain w en This became ffi6 Council 'the -,ne" V funds 'w ,axy and whey necessar were available; and'thdf , wo�t.4_L drk with the Creamery on this matter as closely as possible -Councilman King d d With g,,.. Isagree 06Ufibilffian rifi6f!L stating th at he. felt "t'*' ;"'.and not b' y means - nego id Jonq ave to be I this problem w h so ve d b 6 Icy e defin itely q s ":ofp h' d I cy. ou - b y 1C. at h" Id be mi, a e. .-­ de ounci on the matter After - further discussion, directed arrange, or f jnj the City" Manager was i6ted to inge,.- another,inee' - ring wi the Cod er­a't1v­e­ f6arii�r. D irectors foi ' Creamery Board f Dir r � - .R , , . e p ort Anniversary -DA , M ­ i� w.bnt 'N" of is report, ex T-he a.nag'g_r g!, ex the p ainin t at 'a cau fact - t t �,- ary this pri&fem h" d 156 t hat `fh6 sa ''' oye - a�siximont -- pe r- u for. h period, Pblice s'�apping, would e, $' 00 e`f-month igh'6f than the Assistant , -0`61 , 1 : 6­e C-hiefts G �_ otinlm cian that - Van B6bbe'r"sfa'fe'­d Wbuk HkO t6 4 p prmAnent 41 4 -' ­��,.,- tha t arrangem'OnOtia e so d the 81 ion w 6'u'Id'n6t" ­ .agaiii. - H hat th,e n "say.; the first 2 step in the'_Lie'utbndhCb categor t.a -0 4TegQr Y m care, of t - eliminated in one M, - p 2 r.., Larson binted.out that if the' first steps wpr., 0 b I F` - thi". posifiop,� C W.0il�ld'thenr'u the pro lem a o er positibns He_w*'­n `tb sa " h"thi ' ,e -: as t first 'bl pro em 0 t isi natUreto.'aris6zincei y: t h at salary c thel,a d6p"fion -o :t - e - - present s a I" - ng, Co uncilman ' K'ii &Mbolelt that the situation, ir. a resu o f o might r' lt .pfeserit.salaries. I n view of the fact that this would merely be a' 'temporary sif udtion; r as 'h steps to Ila could 'see 'h6j';' ­ d"n"­­hy:t_&1CbUn 6il should . take si h remed y"it C ouncilm a n �'., ! dusicqfs6fi did - not feel that 'this would be a temporary situation, .inasmuch as it- _cur,666h yedr.f6r a::six'� peri _ fu rther After s called i on was a led, on e fb g resolutiom (qqnt'd) A ugust. 7, 1961 -A,eppr.t.. orl Anniversary' Dates - Empjoy0es cont Res #2799 NX. S introduced by to'unclt m m6nGustafs seconded ­ by"`.C6Un6iIman Colin, entitled.; !.'RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION NO 25 WH R ES OLUTION APPRO 'VED.*.THE'ESTABL-IS.14MENT "OF 7L .F E' ANNIVERSARY HE EM PLOYEES OF TH 'CITY OF P TALLUA,!- DEFEATED by the following N;OtQ= A m- en`_.Colin�, Gbst�fso Mayoi Matzen Vii d '.Van 86b r Noes :'Co'Lih ifiri 'K ing :& b'er. ' As CoLificiff'lhar! EHis In order . to 'resolv'e t is mat ter, was scheduled for di at a study session P n We ay' August 9a .0io . n� t6 :'bb­�61d 2' Rop ", Oft on Outside Sewet , 7,; - .C , �h,!-rles,-F , �� ,, . Lear'- - City I M .1 ', 3_ 1 6 1 C h; ­I­ F", L e'a*r- outside anager report` dked'Au ar es- cdftnect sewer nd Mr. La"ri"gon stated that. Mrs. Lear is in favor od'anhei 'to the City a'i , -' thisd i- in accordance with - h ' t C �� 0 un c il§'p6licy on a However, Im i f Leaigpr&s6fif out of :-the c- i corresponding with im 0, 866- h abouranne-m-tion' Fbllowlngge discussion on the subject it Hiss the decislon of ffieb.'. Council td defer any ` a on 'is untilh6a:r-in 9 'I'Mrii, Le .1. 0 BOa.r'd of Library. Letter from "Lib Board_ dated July 31 fequoAing idoa'ncil adilon on emp "fi liltedis in 4�b d'S `b -- l - b' - I­­;­ ay�. a §qy as l consu to wor' wit and r d- d6velo�ifig p reliminary ina, buildi ans submitte - d y'Councilman , ' 6 rin&fI.A;._` M i�cg `�E - u6blo6d­­ a ion b 11 Board Of answered th the Boa 't ` a Wb Id be - a - kt6e&bI t h" ip Library; Trustees U to ang the to - percen age on agrPepTent rea s that - Mrl`§a'b'sayvou - 'b ' id - - " ' t the e a landscaping, ve� rni 6if,�it� �prhent or whereupon 91P Res,'. #2800 N C. " staf entitled, introduced'by-Co6nq G tman u so 'RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EMPLOYMENT OF DAVID '. SABSAY TOPER FORM. LIBRARY CONSULTANT :SERVICES FOR THE '00A R LIB' A"AY'' TRUSTEES Of THE� . � PE AL Was read and adopted by 6' affirmative ,votes I absentee. 10�.00 . p. m. Mayor Matzendeclared a 10'minute recess att'his time- Th The meetin ' was ca b k to o rder. City .Pla Commj' ission Qb Ples o resolutions U24 6L. 'U25�61 and t'27 :61 'through U31 ": issuing use 00 g.p�ppp�were `d r` If& t , o & 01,16w i n i1tte And fi.e J p August 7, 1961 . `Use Permits cont °d K'enfilworth Enterprises, Inc - Reissuance of permit to construct 2 simplex apartments; Mrs Don Hawkins, 1309 McKenzie Dr Conduct home for foster children; {r {. Barber Sign Co Arne'nding forxfier permit to allow enlargfing, reader board on existing. plon'sign on Roger Wilco parking lot J.oe S ` Gomes9 136 Kefilucky St -Operate; pet hop,° Barber Sign 'Co Erect d ble sfign .approximately 1500 SE of Denman Inter6hange Mrs '.:V. PrevetteH 95 Mdi4a Dr. Conduct home for foster children; and, 1Vlrso De Clark, 5'19 West' St Conduct home for foster children°' Variance - . Mrs-- Mrs- Stella, Sturla Co of�resolutfion recomrxiendng granting of variance. to Mrs. Stella Py ° Sturla to allow use ,of substandard lot, .170 Edith :Street; submitted and filed° Di cussfion took place xel "ati to amendingi'the zoning. ordinance coneernir g , tf variances Th' `Q Manager was directed to have th he granting o is matter scheduled for further discussion after adoption of the final budget° . i : F,: A' <re °solution r ing subJect variance was then adopted " Res. #2801 No C. S; introduce= `by Councilman King, seconded by Councilman Van Bebber, entitled; 'RESOLUTION GRANTING APPLICATION OF MRS° .STELLA STURLA FOR A' VARI.ANC ' ME FROM THE,R EOUIREMENTS� OF _ . ZONING OR`DINANCE '340. N C', S read a tA: adopted' by, 6 ' affirmative; votes° J , Re�o - 710, 7'28 , &.`73,2 Petalurn a Blvd 'i South Copy 0f'kbs6Wti6h Z 1 ecomn ending rezoning of the sub�eet parcels, from R -1 & R`°'2 to C 2 Zone sub m fitted °and'filedy whereupon, :_. Qrd #6©9 No C So... introduced,b' Counc'ilnian King; seconded by,Councilman Van Bebber, entitled, AN ORDINANCE AMEND N& THE ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 340 N'C S` BY R'EZQNING PORTIONS OF ASSESSOR_`S PARCELS NOS, 8 281. 44 A ND 47'LQCATED AT'710 PETALUMA BOUL& VARD 728 P TALUMA- BOULEVARD'SOUTH AND 732 PETALUMA' BOULEVA R`D 'SOUTH `FRONT R =1;. R 'ZONE T :C O` A ' -2 ZONE ' was ordered published by 6 of f irma,tfiye votes,; 1 absentee.. Recommnda etion`re Buil Plans • , Report of Ater Commission dated August 7, 1961, recommending that the Council employ Mr Woodbury _as the architect to prepare the the plans and specifications to construct. a'serv1gQ building,` read and'ffiledo Freeman Axthelm addressed the Council stating that the proposed building vVOUld be adequate until such time as the Cfity d %sposed of'the vVOOden warehouse wfiich exists on the` site The new building was .planned so that additions ..r 'v.. could be made at that time Counciltrian King felt that a new site, located fin the proper zone; should be purchased for the new building; inasmuch as the proposed site on the' ' ell field, would probably `be adandoned n not `too fix any years`. Councilman Colin- Council representative on the Water Commission; explained hat ,the Commission had consideredspurchasing anew site Howeeer it was felt that this- would' �ruh into considerable expense as 'the present property, v�iould still o v t Have'' "to be maintained in addition to the neyv site° f5) (cont "d) . `o> O August 7 1961 Recommendation re Build%ng PTans cont °d • It waslVlr Axthelm s bellef'thatit would be s ome 20 6 30 years before the City could abandon its own sources of water supply A poll was determ then takentto ine if the majority wished to act m • accordance with the recommendation of the'Water• Commission and hire Mr- Woodworth to design the proposed buildi for constzuction on the McDowell The vote wa's:'as fo.11o well ".field° Ayes:; Councilmen Cohn Crinella &Mayor 1Vlatzeno Noes'e Councilmen Gustafson, 'King Vari Bebber Absent: Counc lm# :EllisF.' Councrlinan Gustafson `stated than he had voted negatively : because of the fact that lie had been opposed to m ov' ing the Water Dept; office t o the City Hull Councilman Van Bebber explained his reason for voting "no' a stating that • , , ads e consideration° had been presented to the :C ouncil too late .for' it to be given. 4 After further disdussron, the matter was referred back to `ffie.Water Commission for rephrasing An rp- presentation to'the ;Council at the next meeting: D irector: of Public W6rks Keokuk 'St _R'econstructibn City Engineer s certification to the completion of work on the subject project dated' July 26 1961, 'iead 'and ' filed;- whereupon Res.. #2802 N C So . introduced y an Colin, se conded b entitled y Councilman Gustafson, ;, b, '.Councilor "RESOLUTION ACCEPTING COMPLETION OF CONTRACT KNOWN AS "KEOKUK`STREET RECONSTRUCTION; : CHERRY: STREET TO MAGNOLIA AVENUE' p-ed by 6 affir mat tive voes, 1 absnee- was ado t . _ _ .., • et, . K- enilworth: Dr1ve 1 1 Report of City °Engineer dated August 4, 1961, certifying to the completion of work on the subject project; read and ' €filed City Engineer AI Roberts called the Council "s attention to -the fact that the amount paid the on this project was about $. '000 00 less 'than the bid had called for This s omas due principally to the reduction in quantities. of select fill, so that the - fill could 'be covered'with top oil for lawns Mr' p hes tops( o dl e a request, submitted to the Council in the;uture Roberts - state at t for funds to `s read t Councilman GuFstafson stated that he did not coneu with fbe engtneering done on this project; He felt that fliers `would' be a conarderable amount of water m the urea this winter ` y gineer°p however felt that the only complete solution to this .- The Cit En dramage .problem would •have been a.n of .the stallation an;'intricatie storm d rain A resol:utio i accepting_:com lefion of the si bject`p'roject v�►as tYten ado ted P P , as .follows° -�•' '. a . . ' Mso 42803 N Ca S "o introduced by Councilman Van' Bebbbf seconded by Councilman Crinella, entitled, "RESOLUTION ACCEPTING CaMPLETION OF GON''RACT.. :. KNOWN AS ° KEIVILWOR N °TH DRIIE PRC?VEl�/IENTS ". adopted by the folloRnng vote> , Ayes Councilmen Colin,, .Crinella, Krng�. Van Bebber �a Mayor Mater: :Noes' Councilman GU Staf$Ono < Absent-, Counc ilma'. "tll S-. Cb) . A us u* g t - 7 1961 Y Aqu Copgeetrons p n the Peta an§­ i ications o 'Agaeduc connections were su b matted a-rid 1 rfte �'rious 4ppstions asked b s C ouncil we'r el answered by V V member' the the City ..'E' eer King did not ­belie' ve that this .,sh o4ld go out to bid on r, asi&- 66"' :ntractor rep 4qipg,a . . p rine. a material agreed with Co uricillffiani "K ing's i_!Ae of tfib*`ugh't on n 'h' provision; Roberts stated hi 'd epartment recognized g t is pr, 1. 0.b ­ - , htedthat is - t. �i 'id be""," in A sense- �cha`rgingt e"'C* f 6iffig m a ter the fad, ."�`t a ., - t ' t e �contractor' would Cit or `importing -s t' d' t b b' the t erial that la sz.. His. department ten e­ nc y qpn; is to ; q, very strict a t e m a is use He bel ieved thaFt in triis project : there 4oild be - very few places in tdfijmtt� w.fiere" materials '"z w6trld,'be, encountered wfik would 6 esatisfac tbry for use in trenches' A poll *as taken fc n t approve . det6rmi'e i 'f the majority- wished '-:""' J� the speo f, . t1orfs a s fte sented, rela' tiv e to the f ill to e used ih­ the "*:trenches, The vote was ol ows:e A yes Councilmen Colin, (Gustafso' - Van Bebber & ,, Mayor Matzen. "Cbuncilmeri Grihellb K­ No'es a I T Absent Ciodnei tp.an 4 ' is The f0ii6wirig reso ution was. the n redd'Aftd, Adoijted, Res: #2804 M C S h6'11mqn King, 'C o"dn"ci, m4n e � Colin; entitled introduted, by C-6 u I , - . I , y "RES OLUTION APP , ROVING THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS E NTITLES ' AQUEDUCT CONNECTIONS'; b 8-!-*, AND 'A UTHORIZING - _ `C j ' 4 . TH CLERK TO'A RTISE A IDS FOR SAI 'WORK. J: I es e ren - A,, ,P ag �R ; D e nyin g Same Cl aim of Flo ortial for. D,EiXh riyin Res. .#2806 N*. G- SIO id Coun cilman Gustafson entitled introduced by Councilman V611, B6bbdf, seconde 6 0. Y q.oull. (7) 0 Councilman Van Bebber questioned' the workability of the plan on the McNeax takeoff. adopted by the follo A yes � ' Colin,- Crinpila. G son Van Bebber , & Mqpzen. Mayor N o Councilma ki n go es' i Y '� _` ' 8 Absent Cowidim'.an' His, pa:r �k..Lane,EstAtes�Subd,,;-#3 C it y Engineer e d. B ri Of Cit El ate August 4 1961 certifying to completion _ 0 improve Patk"L Estates Su`bd" It& ''rea - an f impro in d d fil ed invblved- 6ihg - 6- - s sub ' the property I ,.� B,' h bd ivider of yAn being c d. tha'f' he' f he sho*uld'dbtain ' from voting oh 'this nq idn in state s C6u ­i1m, -"Cr* &A&� matter, whereupon; Res.. #2805 N.�-C _b` '11man King second introduced by Counc d :C ouncilman ­oun&i1manGUstafson entitled, "RESOLUT ACCEPTI : COMPLETION OF WORK REQUIRED IN PA R N8 'ESTATES SUBDIVISION NO 3 was read -and, adopted. as follow& ye&. '6u& C' Mayor Gustafson; King n. Noes!, None. en C hji Eflis Abs o4ncUa i.-i Ab stdine Couhmimah'Ckinelld. City, Attorney August 7, 1961 , Res .: #'2g06..,NCS -. cony °.d.:. . "13E,SOI;UZ'ION DENYING CLAIM SUBIVIITTED,'AL -GUST 2 1961 C)N BEHALF: OF,.:FLORENCE �J;::P > >0R'TER,PUI3S.UANT TO. CHAPTER ', ARTICLE 2,, SECTION "710 ET SEQ OF TIDE GO.:— RNIULENT.C,QDEe �, _. . read 'and': adopted by 6 affirrnative' votesi. 1 absenfeee _ Application before PUC to Cross; RR with Access Road to Boat Harbor To question Van:Bebber, the Clay Man' ager answered that he had discussed this matter with the railroad p eopie some time ago, and they had indicated that th would assist' the City with .its request'before the PUCo The work would be done at C ity expense - The following resolution w ad .as then opted: Res.: #2807 N C'.S '' introduced by Coune.ilma:n Van Bebber; ;seconded by Councilman Cohn, entitled; "RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING. THE CITY TO. ,ATTORNEY PREPARE. AN APPLICATION TO THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMM °ISSto ' FOR PERMISSION. TO CONSTRUCT A PUBLIC RAILROAD TRACK LOCATED NEAR THE SEDACROSS PROPO ^SMALL BOAT adopted by 6 affirmative votes 1 absentee, . y of Petaluma • Noriefvs C t City Attorney s report dated August 4; 1961 re hearing date in the matter of Nor i61 vs. City of Petaluma read and filed`e CONSIDERATION OF NEW OR UNFINISHED_ Res.':. re .Appl.. of 'Lawrence Parks for: Bld >' Gode ;Variance Res; #2808 N G--S:. . introduced by Councilman Gustafson, seconded bye Councilrrian Colin;: entitled;. "RESOLUTION GRANTING'`THE APPLICATION OF'LAWRENCE PARKS FOR A VARIANCE FROM THE BUILDING CODE OF THE 'CITY OF' PETA LUIVIA . adopted by 6 a. 1mmat ve votes, - absentee. Res :Accepting Grant :Deed _for St. Purposes ; from. R °entz < &: Hockerson ... . Res-e #2809 MtC - S . introduced.by Councilman King by ` Councilran Van Bebber entitled 'RESOLUTION ACCEPTING GRAeNT DEED FROM RENTZ &: H'OCKERSON, ' ; • : . adopted by 6 affirmative Y F§ 1 absentee: :.. Res &., �Ord ,- re,-E_hmination of Ppty of�Mrs Buchanan from Novak . ;_ : . • > _ .: r . Ord „4 460&;N' C S introduce d by Councilman Cr nella,” seconded' , Councilman Van Bebber, entitled (8) - Ord 4,608 NCS - coh.t d "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO 60.2 N C S TO CORRECT THE DESCRIPTION THAT WAS INADVERTENTLY . , IN ERROR AND'INCLUDED TERRITORY NOT.�INTENDED TO BE INCLUDED IN THE NOVAI ANNEXA'T'ION NOe read and ordered published by 6 affirmative votes. 1 absentee. Res : #2810. N C & 01 introduced by Councilman Van Bebber ,econded by Councilman Crinella entitled, RESOLUTION FINDING THAT ORDINANCE NQ 608 N C' S, WAS INTRODUCED THIS 7th DAY OF AUGUST; 1961, TO CORRECT ERROR .MADE "IN DESCRIPTION OY PROPER:TY �. , HERETOFORE ANNEXED TO THE CITY'.OF PETAL:UMA BY . ORDINANCE NO`e' 60'` read and adopted by 6 affirmative votm- 1 absentee.- 1 Res - 2811.N C S•e intro&jd0d by Councilman, King, seconded by Councilman Colin entitled, & RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AN AGREEMENT FOR TEMPO RARY : . ...... ., ..: ; Q .. MENT FROM 'THE TRANSF ER OF VEHICULAR E UIR . -•-. _ •STATE OF CALIFORNIA, Q OFFICE`OF CIVIL DEFENSE. : ", adopted `by 6 affirmative votes 1`absentee., Appointment of Kenneth Kyle to Water �C6mmisSion Res #2$12 C% S; introduced by Councilman Van.;Ber, seconded y Councilman Cr inell a, ehb b entitled; ' ".RESOLUTION APPOINTING KENNETH KYLE" TO THE I'ETALUMA` WATER CO1VI�VIISSION ; read:and'adopted by 6 affirmative votes, 1 absentee° f Budget Session Mayor- Matzen 'at this time reminded the Council o� 'a' budget study. session to be :held on Wednesday,., A ugust 9' at 7 3`0 p mo. He noted that this would be necessary in o "rder to have th'e "budget iri its final form for adoption at the next regular Council meeting Pr oposed Livestock Auction Yard,on LakevzlleHihwa Mr i V K 'Rosager addressed the Counc other property owners iii .`the area,, were very m recently g by the County�for operation of Lakeville Highway The City Manager reported that upon the learned there is no publre hearing and no poSi n a use permit However,= if there are sufficient ,Boar'd of Supervisors will hear the matter Mr County generally as the City Planning,Commj matters but such a procedure was not followed (9) l statzng that he and several cl opposed to the use permit livestock ;auction .yard on the king on this matter, he had of the, property in. the case of )jections and grounds, the .arson went on to say that the Sion for an i such 'this case° (cunt` d) 1 August 7 1961 Proposed Livestock - Auction Yard on LakeviFlle :Htghw:ay cont'd' Inasmuch a`s; the 'Coun "cil was atternptirig to clean, up the area in. question,` . Councilman Gustafson remarked that he`would certainly be opposed to the - .. location 'f such a business therea' Councilman Crmelta concurred with Council. man' Gustafson' -s opinion an this matter. Councilman ,Van $ebber felt: that the County should b&-'reminded of Ihe fact. that a Master Plan had been submitted to `them; showing - this - area "as.a` g i p y.: restri An oral resolut othwas then introdu ed by" CoLi P adopted; ilman t6 Bebber, seconded :by Councrl`maz� Gusta expressing the opinion of the Council that ; . w , it is opposed, to the `granting of the "subject use per- mt The .resolution was adopted by 6 affi - i"i tivel:vote's 1 absenteeo The City` Attor'neyi was directed to prepare a draft of the a bove'resoluiion,- �� a copy of which vwas .to be. forwarded to the Board of Supervisors The draft, was to also inform the hoard of Supervisors W of the feelings'bf the °Council as fo lows`: It was felt that the Council was not properly informed in thus` .matter° 'The' Council did not feel that this type of business would conform,' - to the long range 'plan the City has for the area:" The Council objects :to their procedure and requests that they' rescind their fiction Mr Kif`dow „' 1025 Lakeville Highways addressed the Council stating that he had been - advised` by Supervisor' Shoemaker:. that. the property owners objecting:. to this action, together with'tl e -ity Manager: and City Arttorney, :should appear before the Board of Supervisors at their next meeting to protest this use permit;. The City IVlanager Yand City Attorney were directed to follow 'this Bourse of - ADJOURNMENT. There being no further :business to come�before.the Council, the meeting was ;adjourned°_ c1o .