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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 04/30/1953R MM MA v April 308 1953 - 5 : 3 0 P.M. Adjourned z�.eeting Petaluma, called to order by of the C o uncil, - , of Vice President hcigh, S. Shoemaker. ROLL CAT-Le Prewnt Councilmen A:damcs,,, :Brawn,, Nommod Schoenixkv ,, Seh.00hoda.. - and Shoemaker,, Absent: Mayor Myers, PETITIO AND COMMM CATIONS: Notification from State Board mf Equalization of traim-Ter o:l' '.Liquor licens , to Marion.ss slap loom - Lombardini Carlos. and Carlo, pi:rovano 128 Kentucky Street6 3F'etalums. from Inez & 'Kurt A., Schilbdr,, approved by Police Chief DOS. Maestro, read mid filed, P lanhiW Coimnission - Fie 12th Sta9®e Levter dated April 30 1953 read to the 114 -yor and City Council frozi Charles Ea Kizzineq Chairsaan, City PlanrLing Commission regarding recommendation of City P7utnning 0. =1.asion that 12th S treet riot be opened at this time and -1616 costing action of . •the Council, Also read was a reports dated ,April,. 30, 1 9538 submitted by the 32th Street` Council Cormi.ttee consisting of Councilman Sahoaxiiirgh and C'ounc3iman Adam 9, roco ending that.- the curb in :+`' of this Fautley property be "set. bask 8 ft. t wards the property line: the curb aline it front of said property be changod Aso that the cu)°b would zneet, eaisti:ng gx°ounds of the p2.0,0ert7, to flow drainage towards the creek, the cost of r «roving present curb be borne by the City and that the now e;ur1�, wading andl str work be part of the Assessment District and the cost would be borne by the property owners.. With regard , I a the Burns properttyp it was reeommende.d that not . c hanges be made in. the curb lime but that the sidewalk be extended acrosa the'Silv1a property to meet the curb line on the ether side of The Committee does not retamend the extension of thR tuba but reeomrends that wore nacesaary to alleviate the - situa- t1oZ1 of 12th Street be done as soon as poss ible in. ccnjuncti_on with the work now in progress in the Assessment District. . It was ,agreed by the Couuc l to accept this rec aen&.�_- t <ion of the Coiodttee with the requirement that a. siGnad written statement from both parties involved be furnished stating; their satist .ction in this plan. ,so that same can be pro at the next regular meeting in order to proceed kith the legal work changes for the Assessment District. ADOPTION, OP ORUIIVANCRS m °a General Muni.ckpal El ection Or d. Ord,, #287 NCS., introduced' by Councilman N orwood e s eeondad by Councilm n Schwobeda ontit:ledp "AN ORDINANCE 'CAI,r,x1!G AND PROVIDING FOR A GE NML ELECTION TO HE HELD IN TBE CITY OF VPTA, LEA. JI TUI ,' rh 9_53, - FOf' 211P, PETRP'OSE OF r.FCTING PUBLIC 0?FJCERS AND VOTING OV A. CHARTER AI.IPND MEASURE; DESIGNATING -Ttt PRECINCTS AND POLLIUG PL4CES FOR SAID ELECTIONS APPOINTING SUCTION .+OP ICERS AND PROVIDING rOR NOTICE TIIFRPOFQ" it" ME M Imeloting of A-Pril 309 19 ADOPTION, OP., OR21VANCES,, cont„ " -'6 oted � 'acne up.regular�7 and Alas adqpted ftima�fVd abs'6ntee, Re ion of houses located on iClt Hall ` Ord, #288 KCS., introduced by - Councilman !1orwpqd� seconded by Councilman entitled.. I FM-T LE OF NAN HE CE PROVIM NG BUILDINGS AND "IffPROVE11EITIS tlbd�k TE D. ON C PRO ACQUD BY TRE dI'TY F6R TH IRE CITY IIALL SITE YRONTYNG' ON THEI-TORTH S=E OF BASSET I T STREET A DISTANCE OF T EAST OF 'POST' ST ET AND FR0174ING ALONG ..TYM-1, EAST S ' ODE OP POST STRr, STREET AND ENGLISH STREET- AIM FRONTING ALONG THE SOUTH S!7)E M-GLISH ' STRM-tV.;_.­. 127, 7 FEET EAST -OF POST STREET ,*-'" c ame up r6gulaarly and was adopted by 6 aff irmat ive' votes 1 abbenteo Councilman Norwood stated ,he had been. 'approached- if zome provision could be made for open instead of sealed bids for the buildings 'City Attornav-. KArl 'Brooks sa"id this -prdcedure would be quite legal but contr yli to thb:jyr.'21641bybf the Municipal'biddIng in. the pr�,ptlpe heretoTote has been sealed ealed bids v but the Cosine -had privilege to rejectz any or all - bids,. ', However,p upon the recommendation of Councilman Schwob'eda it' was agreed -that , the Council foil'bw the standard procedure * as In the past of accepting se ale.4 bids for the buildings, YL*' RpCei"E'Steve's :mom the aijdience comments on open bids 6md Inquired'ihen the buildings would be open for inspectiohe &l6b, if all houses were vacant' as.. yet. He was Informed that throe . houses were still occupl•d and the remaining, were vacant, The Council agreed . that arq one in1;erebt&d'1n inspecting - the houses -could obtain the. keys to the buildings from the Clty Manager at his office.. Goilho Schwobada buggested:'that It - Vould be - ta . good idda, to alert the police to make several, calls dur,: night shifts' in,t-l area of the City Hall Site to help pr Vent any vandalism oxv damage to 'the buildings and property, The City Manager was directed to act on`thg above matters. C ONSIDEF&T-1.011 OF ,UNFINISHED 'BUSINESS " Novak Subdivis Iona.' Councilman Shoen, aher inquired about putting the he'airr iron grills at the opening under the bridge because of the debris pile-up during the excesd. write r tuns off, Aftex a brief discussion. It was decided by the Council that the matter ti�as entirely ail engineering problom and the City Engineer imrid City Manager were directed •.Jo take' the roatter under consideration so that no serious future damage oacurs to the property,, r e' C -1 , - 0 the .0h It7 Managpr read a �coby of a letter sent o chairmen of the various x rious Grou_"� in the of the next quarterly , . meptin g to be held'at 'the Council Chambers. of the Coordinat­InG� Council on a ITi4y 6th, .1 53 'at 7 P.M,, . and wou.1d appreciate. C,ouncilf attendance to'this me'eting and also any ideas or suggestions to be p1deed on the agenda, 2 0 N. 1,17 Meeting of April 30 1953, The City Manager announced' that',, and soma -*7 k' then. Department 'heads will xreet .,Tj.th. 1 Felcianop architect for the New City Friday afternoon, May •l 1953v arid-.' prod lir.Llnary layout and an up -to -date report of the Taew City Hall will be submitted at the Council MeetinC next Dionday Them+ being no further -.busf nesa to .come before the meeting, the. meet'Ing was- ad.iouxne d �� to. ondsy Maur ko 1953v at the hour of 7 £30 P.Ivlo )�a�m 4 0 1 3 0