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Minutes 09/08/1953
S eptemb er' 8 . 1 95 3 . 7:30 PoM. Regul r meeting of, the Council of the City of .Petaluma called to , order .b, .AjaV6t cho0ningh.. ROLL CALL: - 4 '°°""°'fie e : Counc-ilrnen *9igelow, RrOwn Norwood 9 Schwobeda Sho6*ker, and Mayor Schoeningh. ,Absent: Councilman Adams APPROVAL OF MINUTES; r r Aces ; of th meetings Au�., and 24 e 1953 s were approved e.s recorded. OPENING OF 13IDS =_t ee't ht standards Ord. #308 N.C.S. introduced by Councilman Brown and seconded by Councilman Shoemaker, entitled ''AN ORDINANCE 'PROVThING" POR "THE 'PURCHA81 - FORTY --IGHT STRF'�,T: T,IOH' STANDARDS FOR INSTALLATION ALONG THIRD STREET FROM or�rr , " STREET -TO THE 50LITH° ENb CbF NIAIN AND THENCE A14NG 1 . S'T'RF'sE.7' T0. THE. NORTH CITY•' 11WIITS s ,REFFILIING ORDINANCE NO o 304 `NCS . ar C4 up r egUlarly aAd'. eas adopted by ;6 a f f irmative votes.' . ,absentee. Bids '$ - tl ie , purchase of- 48 street light - st'andard's were:, opened as 'Pl1'ovfs a ' 1Van1 Address J Tot- al Did. V'a.W Bebber ° pros o ;` Petaluma, Calif .` O`cta�oh �G 9 631f a 04 `a,pr Tube Pole Co. San Francisc ;Rou.nd ;` 5,989$50 r rr ry rr rr rr sr Octaf lut (alt ) 6,556.98 V;h reference to the alternate bid of the Taper Tube ` Company,` 'the re res'entat :ro of. said company :exnlai�ned� the octaflut'e - 'type , of pole specifier] In their bid. Aft b�' a five minute recess to study she . bids ?by the mlt:tee " 'attbinted by'Ma -eons sting'`of Councilmen BrC?lvn'. r'Bigplow,, Norwood,, Shoemaker, City 14gr. Fd. Frank, and City Eng. non Bai 'd' Councilman ,Brown reported that, the. Committee disqualifi the alternate 31d su`bAdtted by.', Taper Tube Po1e� Coa; f6r 'odtiif -lute :xool`es ,as - the specifications ,called f round or r6ctd gona : poles`. e r The Cr:n �i ,tee recommended that the bid far round poles °ro Taper, ' Tube 'Ccmpony`9 b'ein th'e lm est`'bfd, 'be accente '� .However,; .C Aman 'Brown r "equested t hat Mayor Schoeningh • poll tithe members of `:thy;; CouppiI to determine the type of ,pole they wished to purchase, which poll indicated that the .ma or3:ty ,favored',pro ifia poles, whereupon . , < '229�NoC.S'o- n radur;ed, by .Councilman SchtiOeda, seconded by Councilman Bigelow, "RESOLUTION .AWAR.D►I NG .00 NT,RACT F°OF7 STREET TIGHT STANDARDS T U r P0tv., CON PANY. ... F , RAPER", 'TUBE. : rr a ai'opted b� 5 a& votes,: 2 Absente6so -" P12 TT10 & CONu1 MCAT 10 NS: „ c Re - ...P. G. 6 E. Co. franchises ti Rott7oe of ar�gs�berore We Utilities Commission in San ft , aricisco on Sept o � 21. 1:953 .at. 10 000 •A.9. - tip lications; of a P G. Co. for gas and electric franchises - Petaluma, read and'.'filed`o 1. Yeeting of Serto 8 1953 , PETTTTONS' ANP COAflWNICATIONS coat. Re Amendment i`3 to A • eem ent with 'State Division of= . Hi hsno S ubmission of Amendment to , Agreement: between State I� vi s on of Highways and City of Petaluma for maintenance of Routes „104. and. 19 d file .� h coon 'read 'an le ,n er • J R Res, { .230 N.C.S. a ' i introduced by Councilman Norwo od, seconded by Councilman Sh'oem4ker entitled rt "RESOLUTION OF THE CITY C.10t1NCTL OP THE `- CI'TY *' OF .. PiETALLUMA "'; APPROVING ANENU ENT NO, 3 OF AGREEMENT FOR MAINTENANCE OF STATE .H7GNWAYS IN THE CITY` OF PEI'ALUMA. ; adopted by 6 affirmative votes, l absentee. F ° Audit of Books Report of audi by Begley .&. neaton 1 6f the - books , of the City of•. Petaluma for the`, year' ends ng June. 30, t 1953,E submitted- and ,fil eda - question. �,aised. by Co Schwbbeda as to purchasing a.dd tio , na bonds for added City, - protection9 City R�gY; Edo Frank stated that. upoa,,the submission of the audit for the ,year .ending. June 30 1952'9 the .matter o .additional .bornds for City officials was discussed, a't which,time the Insurance C. ©mmittee recommended the ° amounts of bonds to be car. -tied, b ' the City ..which recommendation. was approved by the City Council. The mwtter of additional. coverage was again referred. to the Insurance -Committee for. investigation and study-,, to. be reported: upon at a l at er, d ate° �Th6 Iffiatter .of the cla im of Begley, &: • Deaton in. for the amount of ;;.3 0 00 7: additional copies, othe. report was referred to the = Cit Manager fo'!• 'more. detailed in formati o no REPORTS OF' CITY OFFICIALS y Gt ;Claims: ar�proved f:or :payment ..y .trie City.Manager.vere sumitted,. whereupon Res ,f1231 NCS o. introduced by Councilman Brown Seconded by Councilman Shoemaker,, approving claims. (Nos. 608 to 318 inclusive) .adopted by 6 af£�rmative :o t votes l;absenteee . Upon question - ta _s,pod ,by- Couricilmah Shoemaker, D r`o 'of 'P ublic - Works Donald Bai.rd,, submi teed ;a detailed exrlanation of the l'breado k . `Of" claims ' paid by Warrants; Nos. ?78 and 815 - on work de . by ACr `e•'o' �Raisch "Coftaiw :and City Mgr.. Ed Frank exrlained: th claim` paid by �r ►'arrant 'No o' 782• for' janitorial , suppl es . z•. . �, an cat on o : Copy of resolutionianurovin Commission. f Louis Co lHaini'lton to n., p' conduct a music studio at 321 5th - Street.9 read and f1leda Cony of resolution approving application of Re r�nard . � 10 `uchanan to construct a second family dwelling on lot in R -3 Zone, , read`•and filed Copy of resolution recommending" to - Council tfie amendmer't''to Zoning 'Ord. - tore-classify the R -1 portion of th northerly d e of 8odega A,.e,o • be tw een P Ave., and, Prospect Stn, to an R . read and, filed. City Eng. Don Baird outlined the area to be re- dla'ssi' 16d on the map o City Attorney Karl Brooks wm directed, to prepare legislati necessary to amend the present Zoning Ord, Pro osed annexations Grant Aveo . .Cher Valle .; M of Sept . 3 1953. REPORTS OF CITY OFFICI con'. City Planning Com Copts °L etL;�'r9 ° ;dated Sept. gnyOna Ea< " Baird , -: Di-r :Mr,1 sr,:, st'atin ; that the ,Planni ft C6 mmisslon0 ; at !ts, 9 �}, approval of the proposed °: ; meetix' . ofxAUgo , 26 19.53 recommended Gant, 'Ave ;,: Ann exat3.on and the .pro posed = Cherry Va'�ley ,Annexations � read aWt. filed. - VpJ, a ,br`ief ,.discussion of the = tv�o£ areas, City Eng3 neer� � 4 Donald nai.rd was authorized to' proceed -*1th' .th.e engineering arts , necessary to expedite the annexation proceed ngs+a � • , Councilman Norwood was excused from the meeting a this, time Di s of Public .—Works' 4th" St o,- Reconstructs on. ,_ �o -ess 'rte of ?u= c l�'or Dona d Ba dv re sorted that ,a change vas made. in the Clans regarding the inst allation of an 18 ; nips • frtom the catch, at,". and C Sts ^ across' from the bus depot to co. hect to,, tthe• m6 on tbe, storm:'ljne on f Sto necessitating the :Sut Contractor `Mo Amaral to,'order sp6cial ripe for said drain, causi`na: ;several daye's delay. `,:., He further' tstated` that the General Contra Ct or has not'. request erg an' extension of � t 2me and will: tb e Penalized' . 50a per day `after, th'e' contract date of. completioxi. after taking :into: cons deratio ;the automatic 42 days extension clue .to� the 16.'borers 4 strike° < Sear: coating of certain streets v . P yo cFioe ng� asks t e ty Engineer'�$s ad v i ce re 4T-,41 ,,, g. ire, to seal coat :'certain streets as ou the most advantageous t in a recent repot submitted' b ; the City_ 'Engineer to , the' City RZanager Eer stat ed than would be Adviseabl whereupon the City Engin Q to do the work next : spring as it could not be done successfully late in th,e f al l m He also s tat ed that th'o ^balance 'of 'v23E o }n : Prod eat_ _50-1 Construction Fund would be used to finance the seal coating of c ertain streets in-.the Project 50.1 ,Assessment Di stir ct. ; it - wad the suggestion of Councilman Shoemaker that 'Sonoma Aveo and North, -Fa2r Sto be seal coated and ,that ' the work .be done this fall. The City Ehgine was directed to Ineiud6these two streets in; Che seal- coating project. Re ores .of. Offi I Iwionthly reports of -t e u or,, Treasurer; ' entrap Perm± t F3ureau Chief of Police ' -Pound Dept.: - ,submitted :arid filed. iN TROD CTION 'OF- ORDIN ES.." Pr ohi biti' bandonment of icy, b oxes h i ,CaSo 3ntroducea b Councilman.: Shoeaker� seconded by X311 iV Y Counc'sl:man igelow - ' enti'tledq r a4 ` AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITINGARANDQNItt'�t1' '0F ICE 13OKES', 0 REFRIGERATORS . 1 ~. ,ACCES,$I_BL ' TO 1ILDREI! - was read, and ordered published by 5' affxatei'votes, 2 absentees. Re m di ' ° u ' 'and disturbances .of roadwa s' sId alks -,etc a Ate. ordinance regu t ng g _ 19J1,0 of roc ways s sdeieS eteo scheduled for• `introdu'ction eras deferred ,until ;the next meeting. City Attorney Karl Broo�C ' reported. tilat :the J o J. King . Agency . .and Deiss.: antis DeLuca had been - furnished with a copy � of Sara proposed ordnance for `the blinding companiesr nformati:on i,. • ." He .further, stated 11 that he had received a memo. from. the Travelers Ins* Co to ,qe. . JoJaK ng Agency indicating the customary bond they write anal r ecommend� ing the minimum amount of bond should be $1 and suggested. that 30 y � C r -y Meet1.1� of Sept. 8 1.9 53 5 INT RODUCTION OT' ORDINANCES cont. it will be necessary. to' -reframe the provision in the proposed ordinance rela:tn' to -the - bonds - Mayor= scheenngh alsq�r eported, that, a m;eetin .has Yield 1receri�,y� �vith the Califouriiayater, Ggo,9 Po G d. -Fo, :Coy. - and' r. epres @rrtatires of local contractors . .who !.are ,concerned , #I:t�i ,, digging` trenches i.n the :s streets and that as a result several minor chanp,e's mad e Che proPdse`d- ordinance and that-..each member of the. Council wild �ia�E�ani� opnortu ty 'to ;study ` said :6hanges before 'tYie presertf;at3 on ` of' �tt1ie a ordinance at the next; meeofngor ADOPTION ` O,F ' ORD1.NANOES Uniform Bldg. Code Stand Ord.. , 4309 V.C. S °a . introduced bit; Coundilman .Adaans, seconded n' Nolft entitled f Counei�lma AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE ERECTI'ON 'FNL�RGE4 MENT� ALTERATION- �REPAIi�, 1420VING, .'REMGV,AL CONVERSIOND DF�tIOL "ITIaNB OCCUPANCY, FQUIPP!lENT, t1SF : HEIGHT, ARFA , .AND THE R4AINTENAI�10Ey `t?F r' AUILDINGS`" AND STRUCTtIR;T�.S 'fh 4THE CITY OF, _PFTALUMA, CALL FCR NIA BY>> REFERENCE TO,,`.AND THE �INC+ORPORATION;_HEREt3NnER OF THE 1952' ION= OF THE °BITNfiFORM' BUILDING CODE'- INCLUDING TFi+E APPENDIX THE�.EOFy ►g AND VOLUME III THEREOF' EN'PITLED o 'UNIFORM `BUILDING CODEy.STAI\tDARDS 1952 EDITION ALL ADOPTED BY - THE PACIFIC COAST BUILDING 'OFFICIALS � CONFERENCE; PROWDING -,FOR THE ISSUANCE -r OF PERMITS AND COLLECTION OF .FEES' ' THEREFOR q ' DECL AR TNG THE ES,TAI3LS SHMII3T OF 1+ IRE tDISTFREPEAL ICT. AND ZONES PROVIDING -•PENAL,TIES FOR= THE =VIOL AT.ION THEREOF; y ZNG ORDINANCE, NO --139 NaC;a'So AND QRDINANCES' AND , ,PARTS ,OF -._�; �ORDIIVANCES • IN' CONFLICT HREWITH :S affirmative votes- 2 absentees o came up regularly and ._v�as adopted[ bye s Uniform Electric -Code ' Ord'. x`310 NaCeS :o ntroduced�by Couricifimari Bigelow and 8ecorfded r by Councilman? Adams] :entitled- u r AN ORDINANCE 'REGULATING THE -INSTALLATION, OF ELECTRIC WIRING -, DWICES APPLIANCES - OR EQUIPMENT' WITHIN OR O N ANY BUILDING • STRUCTURE' OR PR�fISES, I , THE '.0 TY OF . P=: TACOMA ANT) RFGUTATIkG THE ALTFRATIO.N. "O OR_ ' DDITIONS "tO XISTING ELECTRICAL VITVING:, 17EVICES APPLIANCES ..AND EQt7IPN[ENT ° "IN"'SAIP CITY F3Y `RE'FFRENCE T.O' AND THE INCORPORATION HEREUNDER OF THE 1Q .UNIFORM FII.,FCTRICAL CODE" fl PUBLISHED BY THE I ELECAST ELE D (1 BUR EDITI�N195�..�- EDITovN01, AS APPROVED INCLUDING THE' BY THE A NA E n SU STANDARDS - ASSOCIA.T'ION`' ON MARCH- 21 s 1951-;, T0. THE EXCFFTTCNS BY A11 NDV__NTS ' SET, FORTH NANC H IN THIS ORDIE :TO SECTIONS 322 3342 AND 3362 OF'' SAID. ATIONAL,�ELECTRIC COPE TO . - REQUIRE , WTAL CONDUIT IN CER LOCATIONS•; PROVII)TNG F'OR`:THE. ELECTRICAL ISSUANCE �� OF` PF RIUCTTS ANn COLLECTION OFF TH ?EFOR . AS - 'I'ROVIDEI} , IN SAID tTNIF'OR�^ CODE; PROV,ID. 0 - "PENALTIF'S "F'0R UvjOLATION THEREOF; AND REPEALING ORDINANCE _ .C.S NO. ,3`7 N AND ALL ORDINANCES AND` PARTS :OF .ORDINANCES •IN CONFLICT HEREWITH." came up ,regularly and eras adopted by ,5 affirmat 2 absentees r CONSIDERATION O F UNFINISHEt) : BUSINESS ; Acc ti ICen lworth� %Park Fence Contract es o introduced` =by ,Councilman Schwobeda Kgeconded .by' Councilman r t eniitlld _ 4 %4", - I 1 1 Meet np of Sept. 8 19530 CONSIDERATION OF UNFINISHED' T3USINE S Re .I eni Mirth Park Fence ; .. _ • ; r OL►t3TZON , Ki4bItld THAT CONTRACT FOR WNSTRUCTION .OF a...: 50 (LINEAR.: FEET : OF CHAIN LINK P'ElVCE ENI AT �KLWOR;rH PARK rt :ALONG:' EAST . t ASHINCTTON= ANT v q. STRIaETS HAS BEEN C4P�7PLT'I'ED,, h ND AGCING ,THE` SA24E bka; affirmatve votes 2 absentees ` adopted , y P [ t . x.953 Southeast' Annexation # s ` <� y to s u < bm t } eso ut on of nt'ention o call a° special electi on to the electors residing in the territory known, as 1953 Southeast Annexation, the question of annexing to • the , City of Petaluma. WAs the 'City Attorne whereu' on bti of �: outlined by Y Hes, a 5 0 1nrodueed by - Councilman Nor road�; ssaonded by' Councilman Schwobeda en t a1ed9 .' tir .•r 9 ' � OF' INTENTION TO CALL A -: gPEC?11I; EI;ECTION TO u:SUBN'IT THE �QUFSTION OF ANNEXATION TO . THE ELECTORS RF;SZI3hN4; ;I1V THE TERRITORY KNQg4'li1 AS THE. 4 1953 .S , UTHEAST 1iVN� CATION: :49 c ' +• !, ,a ^ 4 t,s .adopted by 5'affrmative vvtes� 2` absentees o' RQSalution wi.thdrak ' , a . licatl.ori° undle� Cha ter 4`�� Funds ty sraager ank b.. of y exp a ncc� *the - reason{ for_ t e wlth� drawl - ,of e C3.tyss application to the State Finance Department for _. allotment - .,of 42.a133a65 ;f Sani,ta i and} .St Se .InVrovement_e s�-atin�;, that the projects* were not sp Milo an therefor were dot eligible foxy reimbursement under -the •rujd'6 bnd1 tgpu'ldt�.ons.- governing Chapter 4� Eurs o However • he stet e d f'urthe� that ' this. amount will revery . �o the. City ° credit ,and; that a "new = application for the use of, these f undss will be f'i2ed, prior to the deadline of June .� #12 •NoM. r introduce - bY Coundilnian 13rO n,, seconded `by' Couricilman Shoemaker9 entitled 44 �p ;. ITHURAWSNG APPLICATION LU AND. RESCINPING a RFSOTiON N O a 5 1145 4 NC5 a 4 4 • adopt -, d, b ' 5 aff r mauve 0o .!es 9 . 2, abObhteeg o A�,ce�.ia comnlet3on of Ho�iner° S °o `Rec enatructon' Res.. #1235 N.C.Sa ix�itroduc ; ; .by. Counc Schsjobeda,_ seconded by' Wounc lmar� Nox°�ood Q entitled 9: .` .. , ' 44 HESaI 'I {�N ACCEPTING COMPLETION 0'F VvdPk OF RECONSTRUCT7,ON OF' HOPPER. STREET, BETA,' Bhi]%E� STRE,ETc �1ND JEFFERSON STREET RAISCH "C;OTJ�P11NYo 19 , . r, adopted by 5 affirmative votes, 2 abs enteesa .Signals - ton fSoo Re6* - . x'1236° NGCoSa, .F_ .int by Councilman Bigelow, seconded by Councilman" 3rown ., is rI 'OLL3T.ION ANIENDTNG RESOLUTION `,NO o `584 ;N i C,o S o DETER2,�INTNG := `LOCATIO'NS AT ZhrH3CH STOP' SIGNS SHALL .FlE} F ECTEDm 19 a.dooted by 5 affirmative votes, 2 absentees. 5n .M eeting of Sept. 8 19530 CONSIDF.RATION OF UNFINISHED BUSINPSS cont,. Location of 9toD, Signals cone. n scuss ng - th is _ resolution _ ity TA, �F 'Fr stated,4that!, e r ection of said ' st.op , s� =gns. =was done, at the insistence, and complaints of ; residents, °:who demanded more: traffic: safety.°' xe; furt co that thee. s9:gns ,were :place ne`the vicinity of ertan,'sc�ool� districts and that the school officials,, as ,We as. many n ® rosldents, had complimented the City on the' added traffic pr otect i o Cou Shoemaker" reported .h&.,had, received.complaints ` on the ,installation of. the stop sign on Bodega Ave�i an N ®�� lebster Std which sign was obscured by trees, .whereupon,. the City Manager. stated 'that said ,tfees had already been r'.ernoved f K Fsto'fParki t t e request of . ouhci lman. B3:gelow,; the recommendati of tithe. Chief of Police that parking ,onr Kentucky St bet *eeni �Nashiri tiOn. :3-t and We'stern.Av6,.:be, changed to parallel on, both :sides. of the street with twa�way tr affi c, ��s ..'�af�e� ..iider. acly? se- ��cnt Counci event of point out that in the lman L� �Elcsw .a fire i th middle iddle of said ��66k ; V , � = . ; : ' j the , e�'tx°ucksi must_ enter , , o from Washin Uon, thus causing costly and. disastrous delay° , . �: was the d °eel son t to irlcor After a brief `discussion it porac -,his recommendat In the proposed. `traffic ordinance. which was` - ordered placed. on the agenda for discussion at the next. regular. meeting. The suggestion - 'Councilman Shoemaker, that'the n&wf sc:KhbV_i method of pede3tri axi .cro . ssings be -also, include° in considerat�.on of the new Traffic: Ord trance was - , favored ' far''discussion-o ,Re elimination of the n.dj tt Ycros`swalk' at luai n & wester`n�'Ave °a 0 ty ; jgr:� :Frank report:, t, at the instal° `ati on of a .' ns u ? to e, liminate .the. north-, crosswalk at Main' St : and Western Ave° do�:e,d by the .police Kep° °o - - at..' the re'commendacior i .og they Sta e= Pi va• of ?�ighwayg: in their, letter d`ated.�,July" 3: 3953,. in order° 'to �vo�c%:'� pedestrian :casualties fr°oni� traffic turn] ig left into Main Stef°rom: 7estern ,Ave. It was also ,pointed' o by Mavor- Scho.eninghAhat 4hen two -way traffic is restored I4entuck;�* St:oti between Washingtonttn and. West•er_n Aveo. _that, the h:eayy :flow''Of traffic entering Main St from Western Ave. will be greatly relieved, which" will also -t ?.'' eliminate traffic congestions. Crosswalk Middle of. Main 0 IrMh e matte o� pa nt ; ng Ye, 7 es , Tian . .Crossing,,sig-nq on 1. Street to warn oncoming traffic of the crosskdlk ink the middle -Of 'Nlcq°n.* St. eras ,deferred' "t- I vthe , :di scussion of .,the proposed: traffic ordinance° _. 1 1 a br a iscus 3 tr �� . Fo Qeet Parki ' Pr f o n ng to the correct proc edure to',= regarding the Revenue. Off - Street Bond Tr ogram. the ma fors ty )& 'th Counci.'l:,.,favored' employment of Stone, &, .'Youngberg t9 hah j1e.the program instead ;of first obtaining , the, .services. of ari . experts traffic engineer to make a preliminary surveys whereupon.'tne City A:tt:orney and .City Manager were directed .to prepare legislation along the line of the Council s' decisiopo r Purchase of Washi on Grammar .School . ro ert s� r Mayor r Schoeningh called attention, to the fact -that the, r -Y had not yet .paid the Board of Education' -for 4the, Washington Grammar School. propertyra ; Following the suggestion . . e .takeen• ,to acquire of- Councilman ire title to t he S property,, Citt tAttrl ey,t to .steps,, b -�� ney'.�8�°401 ted i n; the the- o stated- ?chat•,'the� name, of title .s �riow.,$ves ._� Wt that the' q aest3on reiaa.ins as to- whether the ;City�rlshe� Petaluma � o assure �. Go M eeti ng Septa S 1953 C014SIDEMT ON of PIS ..3u'sI s _Cont:, Phase of ��ash Grp School loo 'ert C ont,} va .f y e t t .e .s:o ar� as t e us e o that area Tor a 'thin but , conce�°ned+a 'the"; action of th.e "Council ' consi sus now of closi. the. �de6 and 'P�'i -� the school.. Roar'd the stip�ilated; 'a�naunt as prgvi.d(ed � in the. Ordinance that "that' vad:11'r,�eai t et° the Counc�.1 does approve of - paying it without a.ny. fu tiher- ..161 prose dings what- . e aid Without aY�'.� ur Cher . consideratibil at' 'f .41Y -the qu�es�tlon .as -, t6 , ether` the pzro, ert�r .can be used, 'o ° air .pui°pos'e. ot2 er ;�ha a, a Par't Y L ., ;ache City Attorney : irth� stater 'that pthe' oY'd n ance at thor zing the pupchase of the School 'Board "��s in�e�°est fog the 'sun off' $1.7500 ha3 been completed but'than the question is whether that.would<<convey ,toe City, , a. sufficient clear title to, sata s ' the. matter 'of the use .of the' property ark whether the affiount of ; $1, . 500 m : should . be : placed iri escrow. 1 th , nstnictions to pay the purchase price to the School .and Wheh the title company would gudrantee , th_e City's right ,to 'th' use of 'the property,,. and also the possibility" of having some® tf. ng in the nature of a quiet tittle su i.t m Councilman . Schwob eda •stated that ghat' he had in n1ind vas that the Cit�7`.acquire/- "all the right title hand- interest; that the B66rd >' of Education s in that blo an d far ,that : tjae �Cit *ould.'pay' thew the sax of $1.7 5000 ,. It wa:s the opinion of the City Council to proceed along these lines as 3ndicatbd by Councilman Schwobeda and - ft addition the City Attorney was au thorized t dismiss the pending suit against the.B of Educations member from eeereation Gom :ss .ono : U.ounc +ce er ounerl representative- on the Recreation Park Qommi6sion stated that he dial not believe that a tiember of the Recreat Com ssion will be available .for° appointment on the Planning Commission® He recom mend .6s a solution to'the problem. that 'the City Attorney 'be' instructed , to delete 'that portion. of : A °dinance No® 261 N.CDSo which provides thet a member of :the Re- cr °eation' C oMis si on serge`' on the. Planning Co�issi6ne. , ,Q'(S" �' ViJLili'd +il,i le BV .L leil 'J.vu o Ora v,a.eu •ratv� b'y;a.v.a.caaAV, e+.i .ea +.r.. ou oe er rti e y re e� a x° ae t mee ng held with ° n F'elciano and menu :ens . of the Counci .1- regarding the .pres ent co o - had request that the conf.rsct oe r3.sed so as to provfde far a straight . arehitect e s fee �n addl:tion t the 1� 5 b already ' paid. him and that the contract be , cahcelled with respect to the architecte services for the Audit - or-2t;�m� . ,.request ®h of th e Council emmatter indicated erred'ty Attorney tha t the Architect's to the City Attorney' fo tevisio� the contract With Yr. . F'e1ciano0 - i t s :.indl aced by City Attorney Karl Broo1cs -that the County, cduld be;, requested to reiinburse the 'City for 2.eA of the` $1,555`0 a1'.near y paid to �o - F'elciano for prelipinart work n 'Be Assessment District No.* 2 NS char e of 5O er bones er .n mayor c oe g ca attention o a. , memo om t e �ty� .. orney � s office asrlrjs7, for instruct as to the matter of including a service -charge of 00 per bond per year a nst the bonds to be issued for Assessment District Noo 2 NS said eharge to. be added to the other incidental costs for said. , assessment district Following a discussion of the matter.. it was the' opinion. ;off' the 'ma,or°ty' of the- that ,this' charge' be - -includ.ed® 70 C a D Ifeeting of Sel-ft" 8 X953 CONSIDERATION OF• UNFINISHED BUS1 Cont, _ Additional olicemen dux° ws , ,, eci al etrents . ounc lm n ioc�a; per° suggee t a e tar ll ager ' 3d, Xhief Of Police Mork' on a progr n _:goy° providing additional pal�.cemenr fcr, events ,such as the' Caled�oaans s � ev. en.. Jf 'it- js neccssar3r t.o ^ dil, ' on au 'lia r pol�.ce fors tMs Work r y P . Nei Street "Li lti Sine -, c ouncilman — a ge ovv repo ed° there is, a need' for more 13.�h rig' along Ufa iin&on Street betft the C,it� . - L�9 tilts and , McDoWbIl - V- it -lage o This tatter , , wa s discussed, a a th ® e ,suggestion- of Cfty . • alSa.�.�+1 " Wds 1 C+_.L Gl A ` t O ws.413! �kod: a .Ou G •r 0f t�e' .C�. - Vtr' e Alghtingo : f1 . .. `.;1'�iJVOULlY1Wd:+i @'lam'° ere beixig no further lusirics come before the me�t , ri�g the .�G meeting � eq - was ad bu'rhed'p k . ' A; . --' y ' ..,. ,�, ., is . �.y.. .<.. s ♦, � -_ �01 :0' r �. . e • r y L er m r