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11110-rch 2, 1.953 '7:30'
Re.il.ar imeotirt of the Council oJ the L 0_1_1
y of' Pel
call lio order
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Pda-,s, ' '!orsood, ScImenin-11,
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Sh.oe-lair.er, a:
Absenl. - lJo n e
A Y
''.inutec I ` of P_ 1
'9, and 24, '19,53, vvere
of the le e t J- n,-*s -b. 16
apprcved as recorded.
Dll�TCHTMIP NO. 2 'IQ
and. s pecif Ications
LI o
E n cham!:' in L
Hearin
fir s be the u
-- in- - me set for `l pu lt�ic hrl
eancr on Res, of
_
illo. 108�4 '11CS to. rma?,e ch@mces 1_n plan's and specific
List. No. 2 1 t1he Clork re"oo 'that no wril
protests lhad been filed iwlll_t ber. lNlay6r ) .yers invited verbal
there bein!-7 none, -
f3es. NO,, 1098 NCIS
int.c�.x.Nce Councilm-an Sho-TAXer, se-o 'by Councliman Brovm,,
e i 1 - J. c
esolution mallftmv chan,.rres In the worl< to be done
'in Asse-sment Distr_i6t No. 2 itllS) a Gj of 'Pet a.1111111
, .'-ono - ma County, Call fob nlq..';
a d. o d 1) 7 affirmutive -votes
Y
-p d b Ci�y
P-.,s I., �l L
s-s to be pi -_ Y-1
RR". 77. 107' NOS
'f - ncilman Brawn seconded by Co
, uncilr-, Schoeningh,
t -j u dui by .-C
,,
e j i - 'C, 1. e
,iesolution dlxectin 1.5'SO14 on
-Srl- 7t to be prepared and
Eng er.
7i.6d by City E _ e
ajotited - o 7 affirmi-I.Vive votes.
icy
b) e done unde d1rection of C' .v
es .1170
�j , conded 1�y Councll
In by Couicilman N orwood, s.
ll ?esolution: - directin,s lNork to L e done undc- r direction
of the City Ehgineer
;.:i d o i. t e d by 7 affirr. vo
qjj(,�stion of _13,ond for
'n oer
the matter Of furnishinf.T Donald Baled,
Lin - _l.' "Plublic orks wnd City. En vil.til a fidelity bond in
-F' was referred to the City
t. 72
Onn ctior, with Assessment Dig
1 %i,na�q)er -T Or r.ecomnendution to t1l.e Cit Council-
Irs.,tention. to make changes in work
r - -- — — angrc.:.-s in p*r- and cbanges
�,.1 jjy 7��7
y- JL ade Cl
j, V i , whcr-eupon
1 work to be. (lone in Ass,e�ssr�.iont Dist. N' 2
- IF
dies. No. 1101. !
idecl by COuncJlr - 76hoeninnh,
Couinc 11 man Selliviobeda, se
- -,coi A
e
of In.tent to malrze oh-1---es in 'the
Sc sent Dis-ri.et �!c). 2
or k to be done in I.c-. ess U .1 1 19 S
Cl "-_OA-Pornia.
ti.ve votes.
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14 .6
Meeting of her. 2. 1953
D11TRICT 10. 2,EE,cont.
koceltIna Grants of Ec - storm sewe�:
R 747
es " .1 11C.s
intr. oluced by Councilman Schmobeda, seconded by 'Coun.c.1.1inaar, 1, 5rown.,
entitled. hesolution acceptln, Grant of 'Easement for storm
sewer installation and maintenance from David N.'
Craig and Doris Cralq, his wife.''
adopted by 7 affirmative votes,
0
Revolutlan accepting Deed of Dedication for street
purposes from Flonz K 131_rd.,•' - Fe , ,arl Vp J011r.
;,ylis oejo, Ella Melo,. Delsie gelo, lamest Kundy-
E 'Gladys & CAA enter Clair W.
Carpenter, and james C. Bla&w&1,017
adopted by 7 affirnative vOteS.
. Res. No.1103 Ncr`,
introduced by Counc. %knobeda, seconded by Councilman `Iorwood,
entitled
he solution accepting G
rant of Basement for storm'
sewer installation and main t entinc e frool Ray Cole,
Dorothy Cole and Doris Cole.''
adopted by 7 affirmative votes."
Acc=07 Deed of Dedicanon St. bet kJOlvir
lies.
introduced by Councilman ShobakOn i, by Councilman `33chtwob&,.`ta
onilermiation proceedings to -- aire I)L�ty. ; tat
t1'-;-rTn--. ggu
iricommencafTon 7' one M ingin
e
i Se
was requesteO to prepare legisiation for the adjourned meeting Co,
be held Aar. 6, 1953, to act airc, throka,,h condemuation, several
p:1.e--,e,s of - )raparty on N. lebstar-St., English St. and !- Blvd,,
PETITION! Al"D
Notifications from State Board of EqualWation of ypplAcations
for alcoholic beverage lican8es.- fileU by Palace Club. and 5ohnaider's
Cigar Store, Which said applications were approved by the MY of
Police, read and filed.
Utter from Div. of Highways eotimating revenue from QS01ine
taxes for the City of OVUM for the year ending June 30, 1954, ;C,
be 000,950. submitted and filed.
Letter from Ehav TrIcYp1m, applyinZ for the posltiOn of.'
architect for thy proposed Police S tot ion, road; filed, ant roferred
to the City QanaCer.
Contritution to &.4.S.Rooer's crew fund
RF5_u_e_T_F_3 7T
Committee, for contribution of 9 50, for purpose of buying ath&ti
equipment For the crew of the u.S.S.Rogers, read and 1111 d,.wb2reupQn
Res N0.1105 NCS.
introduced by councilman Shoemaker, seconded by Counc: �-i' c'i
entitled AResojution urbviding for donation of NO. to -the W
Roger's Crew
adopted by 7 affirMative Votes-
Ee-n ading of fire
-s, chief e
170 Sa
' n m j �,� I
it t
25 1 o'
Pacific Fire Rating Eureau, stating thqt Petaluma his been rated as
resuln in a reduction of abol'a ?% On
Class 3 and thA his chagg! -
fire insuraAce dwelling rates, effelptive Feb. 1 1953; and APPAK
to policiQ with an effectA.Ve date C
01 , su to Dec, 1, 1952;
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2o
4 7
06eting of Karch 2, 1953.
I
PETITIONS
Reg anny of fire insurance rates: cont.
and that a realuctiYoni 7 5 —
D e gFE� mercantiles and public
properties In the area, as soon as surveys halve' been cKpleted, read
and filed..
Counc Brown reminded. the Council that when bonds for
the new Fire itation were proposed it was determined that In case
the City was able to affect a re-grading of from Class 4 to lass
3, that the bonds would pay for thamselves in reduced insurance rates
in seven years.
Fire Chief Nielsen staafted that the rates on unrcOntiles and
public prooerties will be reduced from IS to 201i depending on results
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of murvays to be made.
Counc 1 1 , ',orwood asked if the clr-,!Ln--up campaign sponsored
by the Chamber of Commerce wouldn't favor ail affect W survey.
Chief Nielsen said he believed it would help, although the structure
of the bQlC,.
,s wac primarily considered.
Co.
T the Petaluma Coop
iii
Cow at 4
introduc✓a by Councilman scowoueda,
entitled "ipsolution establishin
of 408 Main Street.'
adopt6d 01 7 affirmitive votes.
Off
ParK - [or
ffsiluTlan adonted by the Ward of Directors of the Petaluma
Ho' pita! District offer,,n, t ile C flill
,it t1 s-tgq of Qo,000. f or 001
p,: I ..po - .- tjje follo*n7 terin and conditions.
1, The City of Petaluria to take all necessary steps to
abandon the present roads within said Oak Hill Park;
3� If it should
Oak Hill Park
then the City'
repurchase Of
318,000 .
reah and filed.
levelop that tine Distilet does not use
property for' the construction of a hospital,
of Petaluma is to hams f1rst refusal Of
said property for the purchase price of
. Adams, who with Councilman Brown, sarved on a
1"otilted. with the Hospital Board for the sale of
cqmmittee which ne, .
(.!al. ki reported tiavini had one meeting with them at WWI
tier: the QQ made a proposal to sell thWPays for the gun of
027050q� He further stated that the Commi tt ee is of the opinion
ihnt the Offer Of `48,000 is too low and thut the City I should get
0500o par aQre for the pro rerty.
opinion of
Councilman 7rown stated that he concurred in the
Councilman Adams and stated thit the offer should be rejected due to
to fact thAt the property is .worth-far in qKcess of the amount
r3 „ a couhhr offer be made for 026,000. with
e�qc - 'f ar' to carry the
liml-,6 of C- oqyc; up to :jay Ist, said of
pyov IyAn that the City hive fJx opportunity to reppurchase.tie.
ppoporty for 4 2C.OW if the hospital is not built. The City .Clerk
Wks-61kQed to send a formal latter to the Petaluma Bospital 1 1?oard
..lain 5t4 read and filed,
Ves. No. 1108
S. The City of Petaluma to retain possession for recreationail
or other purpoaes and maintain said property until such
time as the District is ready to start construction of
a hospital;
whereupon
NX.S.
secondeG
by Councilman ?choeninSh,
"Yellow" Loading Zone in front
RE .of Dir. Hospital Djsq_yg_Rur;Qne_0qW Hill
- 3.
[BE
:vlar. 2 1�, meetLng
M"IfIT11,ONTS cont.
rejectl_nrp V e r off er a n.akin-g a counter-offer of 2-6 , 0) () 0
VVI th a. M-Tyle 11-m of acceptance by June 1. 195
C,1. !',hoemaker questiobed v, o--f not
adequate r7 .7
,hts o viay throu 'the pm- , X: to the IvVater Campany
reqervoir. The City ^ttorney stated that 'tie understoo th
the 7'a Co, 1 made a 7U.rve.!/ to a-.cert., jun"t 'i" ?ftat
riqhts, they do have �ej..nd th, if Une City jivlan-ager contacted their
repre he mi.ght learn th-e results, of said sur
Pollowinp a discussion on this phise of the ria` the
i�as asked to confer with Vie California '3ev1,c('
Co. on the subject and to report back.
REPORT') OF CITY OPFFECIALS:
Res. /M07 ;ACS
introduced by Council Adams, seconded by Councilmian S11(*.)ic-,%1aker,
approvin�, claims (Nos,, 2677 to 3047 ! adopted 1iy 7 affirm—
ative irotps.
C.Ialxis approved f or City Manager viere
submittezd, wherr:.-upon
Report,, d. ted Mlar. 2, 11 953 9 on the subjec"L". I Progr(;Sn fv'
on status of City Hall', read and filed.
Cdt,-y Plannlni :) Come
1 n of Rolv-il�-,zidl Ei% 'Prat`
Copy of resolutlon ;'xpprovin�- ap�l U
for'use . lied 1'i 4 P�':,'Yran `7,t. read and filed.
Copy of resolution approving, i..j)plicat!.on of Robert Arrowood
for use perry t, 109 ','Ieb,ster 'tn re. and f��Ied-
Ca,Ljita-1 Outlay rands
the City - Planning Com. recon.1mendinn
amend tc) tl,ie City Charter -Providin ' �T for the establishmen't off
C,apital Ott tlay Funds, read fi1(-
After discussion on the subject, tvlayor Myers appoin. a
Committble comp6sed of Coiindilmen Schoenihgh,,, Schwobeda,
the City i;,anager, and the City Attorne I r, to study the
of C Outlay rib.nds and to brin back recowmendations..
A.Tnend. to Zonln; Ord.
yidment
recomi proposed amen
half Of Moak 1 and SE half of
C-2 Zone read and filed, wherei
L)y t1 Cj Pla.nninc, Conn
"'o zonlq
Ord. re-vcllassi*in- 1
t; 18, f rom an R-3 one to a
-1poll
Ord.
, 277 in-troduced by coun Schoe,ningni,
by Coirac,*Iman I:Ichwobe- .
M0, 12 3
B F AIL R_RC.TA,'iS1FY THE HALP" 101
,JE"O�,1T 7.1 C
BLOCK 19. VNID TIE 9GUT.DTjASTZR!jY F1A1ZF' OF BLOCK 18 A"I
IS HOViN 0.. HAR. 141AP, !70UTHEIRL- OTF Tff NORTIRVEST-E T .
PNCIFIC, RATUROAD RPI-hn.1 OF !.;AY FIRG)":" R- DTUTI, TO f�.
was read and ordered published 'by ?, af votes..
I)ir,, oj' llublle. �!Vqrks
7 - _c in
e M.ty a ne of lns,
rep i, e f'' 1*1_rr� by th P a
s p 3 c J f i csil. I on s 'and estA.matms's of, co. for Vile recon-structi of
Hopper st i11C11jdJ11(r Storm 'd rain
U
Haan Tlorviood,, t3eo.o by
Ord. #278 NCI.� int,roduced by
Coo -jj,c Ada ent"Ltled,
.A I
-,r Z'r 1
"'Ali ORD11 AUTL10i D, - PIDLIG Ii4PR015,. i,;( RK
PREE
CONSISTING OF C0N`:')TRUCT10N OF HOPPER 7 U rRF,'P`,!.'ER
BRIDGE �)TRETTEITL !Vil�"D JISSIFERF;M I:*1C11jV!NTG ,TGR14.
149
March 2p 17,
IT TV OFMCIAM cont.
C-7(1 e`Tq OF C
of Public Vorks
DR IA AT MADIMM STMET, AND PROMING THAT TMW
CWT THEREOF 7 3E' PAY.0 0 0 Tl-ii" GA" TA]N'.:
was read and ordered posted by 7 affirmative vote`s .
in connection with this project, it was explained by the
Dir, of Public Oorks that while the total cost is to be 57,000''.
the property owners will pay approximately 95 fGr curbs
and gutters; that the railroad will participate in the amount
A 031137.80 for construction of a standard curb section along
We Youtherly side of the rails t&rough the entire%y of the
project, and also that the cost of resurfacing throuQ the
intirseVions and through all Industrial crossings; thalt
of the balance -. A 000. is to be paid from gas tax funds
and approximately q4083. from General Funds.
It oas alsoreported that the Railroad will spend at
leaNt V44,000, in the removal of their tracks from the bridge
to Hopper 9t., including two ,spina tracks, their main line and
siding, and that these will be replaced with one main line track.,
Payran Street Reconstruction
TFU Ulpe,7rf En
t, by the City Eincer, of
Y1 . and MOM= of cost (total sun of
A1,000.) for the reconstrcict lon of Payran W. l inh work is
to be financed in its entirety from as tax fundsj whereupon
Ord,, - 1 Introduced by Couneiiman. Adams,. seconded
by Cluncilman S-choeningh, entitled,
ORDIMA14CE J%LJTHO TBLIC IAPROV'111-1 IT 7;QRK
CONSISTING OF RECONSTRYTION PU OF PAYMA.,\,i' ' T19EE
AND E. WD MOVIONG
THAT THE CO�',T THTMEOF W PAID OUT OF TIC SPECIAL GY.3
TAX MEET IMPHOWIENT MD."
was-reaO and ordered posted by 7 affirmative votes.
Res. #1108 WIS
Introduced by Councilman Adams, seconded by Councilman Norwood,
entitled.,
"Reso0tim directing the City Clerk to advertise
for bids on Proj8ct No. 26 Hoyper Street Reconstruction
and storm drain, and Project No. 27 Street
.Recqnst ruction , approved by the Departinent of Public
Works, DIVision of Highways."
adopted by 7 affirmative votes.
City Alto no
The City Attorney statia"VIV he preferred not to furnish
an opinion on the legality of taking fire eq ipment outside the
oj-- until he has heard from the State CoSpensation Insurance
Fund re Gompennation of firemen if Injurea on eduty outside the
City !J',alts.
Other City_Officials
757 "the b doet as of Mar.
Report, of unencimbereo 5 in
1953, Ware sutm..' '0y the Nuditor an(I
laonthly reports of the CentYal.Peralt 7ureau; Dir. of Rec.
'-:)an-ks ?- ,
and City Witor, were-submitted and filed.
&;port from the Dir. of Rec. Parks and music on his
attendance at the 5th annual Wifornia Recreation Conference
?-ion-, T - ach, submitted and filed..
5.
150
t
Mlar. K 1951 , mee
OF
Poliay r- ou'-side sewer connect , O - t S
Res. IlOq DICS
Irltroduced by G
"ounclmb
l.n 'Rrown, s-canOed by Councilli r
Nowooi i
entitled,
"Hesolution determininc that no further outside �soff wel
-D
connection pen" 1ts - wl.11 be gra,'fitcd after t'lie
of trip, sewer -and stc).-m ciraln bond issues ea.
determined
adopted by 7 affirrmative votes.
t a - publi-city ;
to dis�se min ate infomation on the and pi opositilons to be i(ote(l
or il•ar. 319, 1 , , 1 53-
�-;iayor uyers appon.n L;qunci.i ':snoeTzmi�:--Y', una
" -ty lillanah.er Frank and Cit, Attorney 'Broc
ADJOUR T :
There bein.cr no furtber
he meetn
i- was adjol)-me'd to
der le� slat
t c.onm.
6onderm several - pieces of t
to corie before the
MFjr. holly
3.9,53, at th-
nece inl to
o be acquired for
Dist. r10. 2' project
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