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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 09/21/1953September 21, 1953 ®i `7.3U.�P tRegular , mee�ting of, the; Cbunci. ' of the City,of Petaluma called t a 4.' p y f etc o�Ader by fNlsyor `Schoenini� :Q, LL;:. a ?Present: ' Cauncilrrien,.Adamsy,' Brown allorir�'ood ` <Schw6beda Shoemaker and Ma , „ � {9 Yor 1:S'cfioei�3.ngh , _ . 9 � • _ s . 'APPR L, .OP MINUTES :+ ' � M. minutes of the meetin Hof Set�temberr 8 1953 were, ariprotred .I Y,,, s rde'do > n• w, < < q it ' <i i, _ .a " �Y -k .. PETITIONS �� :C'OMrUNSCPiTTONSr: , , Notice of the,,cnext North, 'day,, 'League meeting, to be held in. Clove rdale Oct o 39 1983, fread`rand` filed. r J Memorandum o ; Agreement, budgeti �4, QOn a =AAa or Cry street F'ur�ds''for maintenance duriz ; the fisca ear,1953 ®4 read and fled _ g 9' 1 &bu'' on .. i. L.• �4,r a .�;f ntroc�uced by CPU.nallman.,SOhLob6da, secondeds' by Gof idIii Shoemak " luti of tie City Councl1 of the City `Petaluuia adobting budget and arnroving Vemorandum of Agreement for n y "expenditure of , gas tax 'a� locatioh ,for' Major, C1t Streets �. y, _P Y atfopted by '7. affirmative votes... _ Notification ;t'x6m ;StaCe .Board of, Equali%eian of applications for lFi both ari rovedeb bChlef;elvneDeand Yosemite ote� H D- r. _ R V 1 Maestro g read aiid f3.`fed� Re nest for Increase .in gar .ba e, collection rates: e er rom t e y a r age , 07 as rig. ,or.. an ncreas. in garbage collection, rates x';ead and filed'v Mayor`; ScY�oei�; n x eferreei Rthis g ti to the fo1�.o lrig committee 'or; study andMr ticirt back to the City' ncil at q the, earliest possible r c: c,�.. Councilman Sch>obeda� Chairman City; Attorn Y.arl,pB City 'A�anhger Prci Mayor Schoeningh, ,,R.e - .Crib ue' on stud ._,of Count Office° Facglitreg efts, ate Sept 9 , om onoma oun y axpayer. s o Association, submitting a Critique a study prenar by the Sonoma County, - Plannin�; Commission,- entit�led '!A. ,Study.: of, County ,Office Fe:c�.11It esT wars read, _fi3 edp end refei red ;ta� the members <of the C ,.V P une :1 for review. ' - - RFPORtq' OF'. CITY OFFI'CIA'LS .ity Mana =er' Claims approved for payment by the_ City Man; ,gpr were submitted, wh ereuaon :Res. #1238 N Int rcdueed -,by Couac lmaii Adams 'se by COtt n c ilman ,Br0wPlB fled Resolution arpr. ms and bills (Nos. 819 to 986 inclusive) avoroved for payment by the City Manager." adorted by 7 affirmativ 1oesa t o Meeting or Sept. 21, 1953. , REPORTS OF CITY OFFICIALS : cont a Ci�u Mana er �• "�• Letter on-the subject • "Annua= enartm'ental` Reports Annual Progress. Re�nort, °P submitting far they:iijformatJ.on�'zth`e , Cif, Counc ]. and the general public the annual reports of the, Department of ,� Public ?forks -- Petaluma Public Library 9 ,Department -of F' M" ice iA& - Records=, Po13.ce Department; A�nb�u�ance:,operaticns, C enti;af Bureau- .Recreation Dept., .Fire. Depto s Pound Dept ..9 'City A.ttorneyg and - Civil Defense read and filed. Mayor, S chaenIngh stated that. he ha revi `th :annual reports v�hi. ch Igreat - deal��ofd:eta9:lea'�� inf ormation and, . th he recommen them to the. Council for study.' He stated further that he would ask for. comments on: these reports at.. the next meeting of r .y 'Kw�_. t ,a s: ; 3• 9 ' the City Council. a - � .Su .erintendent 'of Streets, ` Re._ curbs and . ttersl • , o er t., . . Report, dated ,ento, h , stating that as of said date curbs ° andgutt 'ers.,have been lconstructed' n' front of propex�ti.es _ . con :�mor.e° than 50 of the frontage:' Ir the',blodk alon the , northerly side of Hopper ,St a .between 'Washington. St o and' `Madison St. and further} stating that :the property .,fronting on,.that portion of s6Ad -� street in' such dock in= which na curbT and, gutters have been constructed consists of two-parcels assessed to T. Jo Caulfield `and Josephine . C�aulfi eld, f 413 E"t tiff ashington St..,., read ^and, filed, th ereu v' o n �Reso: X1239 •Ne G.ti ` >.,... , .. � introduced • by Couricilmarii'' Adam's, ` seconded by Councilman "'t 6 ' . , entitled, "Resolution Anstructing Superintendent of §treets to x :notify T. Jo Caulfield ,an:d Jose -phine, Caulfield to,- construct or cause to be`-�constructed a, curb an gu f tter' in ront of two parcels of pr;operty in" the b�.ockAx' n'-;the -, nor.th siege of Hopper' Street.,` Ibetween Washington Street and Madison; Street a" adopted by °7 affirmative' voteso Re curbs and tt�ers `F,ourth' G erjor ate ated S ent.- sta rsk that ag of said date ` curbs `and guttey`s' 4 ave 'teen' const ° ructed in front ` of bropierties con-- _., stitutn�; +more than 50 %'-of : the frontage in the �b ack' a3ong the northerly side of Fourth S_ to between 11 and "C" Streets, • and- f ether stating that the ".property 'frontliigI on I; portion' of said street in such block in which no curb and gutter,`.. has 'been constructed,, of one parcel ' as to Peter Fundas, 115 Main Street' read and filed, whereupon ." ` �:ti . ,. Feeso_ #1244 N.C Introduced_ by Councilman Bgel'o; secondedy ° Counc9:lman Shoemaker, !'Resolution instructing; Sup.erimtendont • 'of Streets t�o; notify. Fete # as to or cause.' t4 be cor %structecj a curb and gutter in front ' of parcel of property', in- the b1o'ck on the northerly side of Fourth Street , betw,een "D ", Street ,,and IICII ' Street." _ adopted by 7 affirmative votes vµ Cit P I Commission �. auvr wing anplioation . George W.! Flynn for Use Permit py y y g � . conduct,: phy sIcian�v s ,office ,.at 163 Wilson. Street, read and Filed. z. 2 . -C c .. •; �.; i t %AN ORDINI� :NCE ` PROVIDING, FOR THFA EMP3:AYMENT ; OF D`o ._Jo . FAUST1lF,AN A;S �CONSt7LTING• F_N AND' THE,.`FIRM =OF STONE & YOUNGBERG_ A$ FINANCING ;CONSULTANT` ,AND THE F IRWOF ORRICK,, DA JZST n JjERRIN & SUTCLIFFE AS' LEGAL COUNSEL FOR ,_THE OF jACQ,CIIl�iNG; 0F'F STRFFT . PARKING. -FACI L;I'ItIE ; 1350 .THE SALE OF ,BONDS; Ti=iE,REFOR o 19 - .- : ' - �,Rpq read .and. ord.er,0 published, by 7-affirmative ,voteq,., , Re membership of Planninp, C.oim,ssion r o o ntro uce 'ay oune an Shoemake-r:,, 'seconded +A DINAIVCE AMENDING ,SECTIONS 2 AND 3 .OF `ORDINANCE NOn P6!, V:.S AS - �PRFVIOUSLY . AMMED }'3Y - ORDINANCE' NO 1269. N. ,o;.0 0"'a r THE PURPOSE OF RE LJIRING THAT .THE r .FRS OF� THE. PLANNING CQb F91"SS20N,'SHALL CONSI.S . , OF, .ONE MF�fBFR FROM THE CITY- COUNCIL ME�I13E�t„ FROM THE HOARD OF ,ED[3CAT,TON AzNT) FIDE MF.�+i�3F.RS TO APPO�Tl1 EIS ,f3Y; THE CTT;Y . COUNCZ L o" 3 . was .'rea& and ,b ro°ered t °post'ed b 6.: of f rmtiVe votes :.•and -- A negativeo REPORTS OF CITY OFFICIALS canto -- t�,her. Ci x Monthly retorts of t�`i.e'��r's of Pub 0 �o rlcs,; Recreat3.on; ..,and: L1 rare an were subm&tted anc7` filed - In connecti n�; d.th the�-report of tthe Librar an,lrayor Schoeningh stated tP�at the �nthlV zero s, .shod how, many books are circulated u G h ,auld -alsp like i,to 1m6* , hovr� Bnany �eotile come yin and aut of µ the t, b� ^3r,Itdur ng,a monthas;,t meo ,Tl�i,s, *As=refes ed�- to` roan Nor�oo�a Counc� l �repx;esentatiive� onithe;Board �o� ` Trustees • INTRODUCTION OF' ORDINANCFS Amend. to Z 0 ninz Ord. ` r x° o ; , o.4,i�i , ntro used Co $ i W d by unei3:man ge1ow seconded by Councj :lniari Noxood entit3 ed 4 ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE' NO '123 N * C a S. B RFCLASSXFYTNG `THE Rml PQRTI N OF THE';NORTHERLY SIDE .OF; BODE At 'GA PARK AVENUE :AND PROSPECT `STREET TO AN ZONE SUBJECT; TO THE REGULATIONS . UNDER CI�AT?TER VZ ,.. .OF, OR NO o ,123 ' «as read and ordered published by `7 `at'frmative votes. Ord. ��13. Na 0 o S p • introduced by Councilman Shoe ma - kerg seconded - by . Councilman, Norwood, ".AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR; T,RE PURCHASE -PROM 'THE - ;ESTATE F e�NELIA` ADAMS DECEASED = OF THE •PROF'ITY KNOWN AS NO (ELLER STREET `, - T , E 0 "A AND; KEL;LER' ,'STREETS FOR IS, TIE StJIUI OF °7�OOo00 ° At1THORIZTNG THE PAY7UIEIVT OF YD 'I'JR- �CIASE;l;PRICE Ot�T OFHE. PARKING DETER FUND OF THE CITY a " vdas read and or dered 1i by 7: affirmdtive votes. gQunc Iman Shoemaker, questioned whether ,orr not coYilr , he used for aMr purpose other ,fihan a, parking iot a where City Attorney .Karl Brooks state(! t A the Traffic Orda.: provides tb t parking meter collections. shall : ,.be, placed .in a .Fund; to be used for the control of traffic and probably if there was another use to be made of the' property later i might - be necessary to' plac that amount' of moh.e backin` the Pafting Meter Furido , r R e,. emp lo. ' ent' of Consult. _ En onsu` to Fig ancier: °, abd, _Le al oCouun�cil -s reet , ar � n . ,ac t es o r a,fi r ,, F Na -v ntro„ uce , by: ounc ° mari NorWoo i seconded . by C ,O un C i ;Ii11sY1 S chwobeclaD en,itledB °`` 0- INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCES cont. .0 14 of Scept,, 21, 1,J`z530 %."L %A * 11 "'LW 0 • W OL" 0 � �t &WA Councilman Schwobeda- ent -NANCE-:A1JTH' RI _CTAP"; IT AN ORDI 0 7,ING­ UDDIVICAtiow OF THE Ca H* �- C LAR1- AUT,-H01kZED ORDINANCE NCE '4b "597' C S4 V'OR s67`.Abwokzift T.-Ht; PAYMENT. 70�,'SAIR- ARCHITECT - ' � OF 6% OP THE TOTAV-CON8TAUCTIGN T -COST OF CITY •HALL ADMINISTRATION" - BUI LDING*; PLUS '$1655,i-06 Al�.t :bYT' =PAID ' TO SAID'ARCHITECT. was read and ordered posted by 7 affirmative votesio by, bo lban*-°Norwood it­*avindicated by City Attorney Karl Brooks that theic6un .961166ai` Wbt Old . "b'e"­ required to pay, its t pro rate share of the $1555,additional*fee. • `OF :R W O d I" i -, ADOPTI 6- Re "abandonment of�'ice­k or es ,a"6'6es8ibl' -il--ren"- NX.S. introduce Ub�� hoe i�mak �"seconded by Councilman Bigelow, entitled,, "AN. ORDINANCE PROHIBITING ABANDONMENT N NT OF ICE BO US OR REFRIGERAT '.ACCESSIBLE, W.CHILDRE came up regularly and was adopted ,by 7 laf PirmatIV6 CONSIDERATION. OP-' BUSINESS ': A d4e�) ;er' ��e 6 , n'9 ' �r roii d i sle' --- Gut' -mu : �acres s Re 0 `sedbhded- by oundi Adams, Y_ �n i. ciw a,,°'' _:C introdi�ced­b Cauhdilinz 8 entitled "Resolution accepting deed from Carlisle Sle' Gutermute, il la­ e M6 Ak - -Jbhh te - Jr o Ste . Gutermu, !E� G`dt`b� tutd; ON dhd'Max;l -aff ted i, V' Traf Ma or Schoenih-invited members of the, _PLulience to present their probe ems dfid_`ceme , _' -1 *h6feupont' VT.., " `:4Yohh1.K1ng_. stated, he h8A circulated a petition on - Sept einb& 42- 195 � to verify _­d fo rmer - . petition which ' `1 was taken; b#`tfi6 _RentUJcXy• tre6t fi 1053 s- -in 'February; by the Secreta'r of the: Commerce The February i�tition,.'shdwed - Of t Kentc O% y --j p a that 5 a the _y Street merchants "favored two-way traffic I r -1 d lb'Wag _ , - *ith 'Ile "n'" * take a secret , ;. beAIA­0`t the Mp ko�� b6'A-1'hdet an3f��"qpprehersion as 'd erchant a, n� t - is b to _the the:. - fishes - of - th 1 " he'iatt&'� - - A:§ �a tesu 1tof th 1 39- crier- chants favored vLing-,K6ntiidky. ''it is at llpt ja pax 6ent 17'� f � 2a;wa�t tra— leaving; wl�b 'i "Fallel 'par fig and 6 did not-vote as they 'favored diagonal parking with 2-way . tr'affia. - vot ers The : petition with thO' signatures r''of the 5 5 v6t was dubmitted bar Mr.' King to the City ,Cler k LTpori 1 4 question raised by Council n" 73rowh - Or med the Council that :the .matter of two-way traffic with diagonal parking and c t'. lbrese ut i kthe` c1lib *6. fiof ht ed" b the' ,1fi&dhdhts An this- ballots as` this vote was. A's e. result 'of the ion of 5 restore two-w# traffic -the­ Chief. - Pollc ' 8 1 195 e�­bfi Septeinber to ' with p arallel .kin k� er s taled: that'. ffil-8: vo te was merely p I pai turth' sta . -%I taken to determnev;the merchant akin -into consider- -With6s; arid" not tc _g anon any of the traffic ptoblie't cbnfrohtli* 'the. C ityy or:- any recom- mendat-iqns, 8qbrr4, .; 'He ­,expressed his. -desi�re,,thAt,�.,,the,"Cou . hell 'consider 4,, X i . Meeting of. 21,,, -19 the , aatd-ome ,of. - the - Vote when . the matter of Kentucky Street' change -arid other* - traff problems' ems are discussed. As 'Councilman Bigelow P ointed out, the" one tir . ay aff c on Kentucky Street causes a ."traffic problem and *congestion, in -that fi ve lanes of traffic Western Westn Avenue at the intersectio - oflentu6w �- Street 'And Western Avenue, 'with 'fi' low 6av entering Main Street, I t 81 on ris la:vi ­ obf c -bak.r1erj6.t 5treet and Western KVenue.as a safety measure. He suggested that - the - Chief - of Poliqe'tp rpoommendation of. twp,7way, tr _wlthpara I li - _ . - a ..:661 0 h 'l em parking woul t he . ut'16n -i' t e p)ro dl i 6 a&k "of b ;ik 'I s i t installa- - "D - _ - _ 4 . Drug Sore prote tion. of -the c-hai�rit-,,bai�rier,;tiyid- Main Street. stated �­that -Pne!oW4 traffic - Yr'' � ic Street i . ­ ."t' caused lKeSI't iE�'neck at qeq:, bott 11 6 � 1 : .t " ts t'� t He conslde�bd,�, it­ ui4 iait -ib the' - h -9 treet, have­,,th e c haih barrier e;qu-egt i �&ih�t-,- "theba&ibr-be ypd.to allow pedes � V s td - r - fr .�t -. tria'n c ss OrA fi . 6o'American, .Bank to Viptd ,Co U Pori - que �t ioii xaised by Waltei . : Cyr aylor i t - Mr. i i:- ibst % o 1 r. . 76 r of ery .'bard as ,th _jxirp6sL .Of t he 21ri it T at 0 n of the chain barrier, it, was explkii , d' tothem-'that the , .viork',Iwas done , pE by the _Pdlice D61),;�t`m6ht`at the' recomffiefid4ft'6n."of the '�5tate. of t 9 e s w r espect . to an H -;h 'W-E` t o l nite - _''! well as -t le motor'lst "a' accid ht' ith _­ nd. ted - - tike - . state en ineer in a recent lettl�r Wh t6l City Mdnagr6r Edo Trank, recommended said barrier because. .of - the. congested traffic, S* .tuation caused by Kentucky .qtr 2eto C mg ress to the - vta8­br'o,,h The scramble method of pedestrian Coundl., -s attention, by,. Cpunc,llman, Shoemaker_ as he felt . the' of this ; "n, 6.t h . , , bu sy r ter. 'bus i ntersections ,� &'"Uai as as �b , I , ­ - Ily . e 1 "' ­ I - , e might - be''a- way . 0' lvei"Jfe 6bie m Chi Hof 'P stated that if, such. a. o'd �.,WpFe -desired,, the City would :have "control over" Hi suggestion, bf� man'S.chwbbe a. M& choenin yor S, 94 ., polled the Oputdil membor6 to '. determine., whether" or -t6 said ri&' and restore " t - d' e crass"w7alk' on jday. mUrnir,4,,,,, Sept l'95'3 r6g4rd1es's".ofany':other a oncernin� o ember dtion. . g2 � . 'Ic r d in"4'n d b "" hi64 �Oli indicated_ PIN s';�Lid: The chain barrier'�vas ordered 'to' be remov6d and • thb. p6dds crosswalk -lane to be repainted on.Tuesday morning, b. the City Ma erls Following a review V Councilman Porvood letter of, September 3, 1953,,, with. a.map attached , .relative to; the tl�oppsed traffic Ordinance,, It,.Was 'the deoi.-�ion­:of the Mimil to d fpr , e ti r- e' diseussion - uh�t _ldter dd-te study i o ordinance,. a. of say .Q finance .d st6i= n fo ]PAr 6hi-bit­ &,�L�f dc6" water, -drat sanitary Lines d i f on rblative, °to, --th6Lpr6V.js1'on An said : ordinance -ldcuss, held regardfMhit� ,` - t , . kni 'Arinuai 11 , f ae of 1�50.''00"lu'p 't*O and an additional annual charge, in advance of .$25,00 for each addition® -al'500,square feet where drains,, basins, .etc. or other:con&ftt8 from bull , gs,or pr permit the rain,, Ektotm, ' or other 'surfac ' e water % to. dr .1 �i'o' thd.,CiQ,santtary .sew6V' linep., -Ar.id at the ­j­ I Y ­ " A su.&Pestion of cou'ficliman 'N6i�&,6d, ,the Cbu#qA was Tolle'd by Mayor .Sdhdeni,Tj9h to determine Aeth6r"'or`­n t6: 6 ' hange­the' additional annual. ' charge to $10.0.0 for'each 1000 square feet.. (the minimum anpual fee to remain as stipulated), which poll'indicated• favoring said lz e. : ,.Cit Attorh*ey changed tree .provision acdordinglye, 50 .4hip2 5 • 1 of September 21, 1953. P)r6hibit-ina . torm. 4. surface water drainage into !3a Lines-Conto a _ It leas t he. decision of the C no to .act -�upq, 'lop .,n as ordinance.. imriiPdi:ately 'so 'as' to bring , a pt; disconnectiorisof , 4idins, 'etc.... - -of some buildings and premises in ord'er" to .1 alleviat6 some of tjjeantjci� gated burden on t i he I I TB 11 $-�reet pumping � plant, and. the sewer, Pldht this 4. he t. _ _ _ w t h e q� 4eayy_ . q4 4erqupon s. Oid. �_3f n'tr ' 1 , 0 7! odUced y-C ouncilman eivaker� ant �seconded, - by .,,Qoqnc1- i enfitle` d" "Ah, 'ORW"dE OF' T1d OF -PEETALUMA- Tllk�, CONSTRUCTION OF ANY LEADER "DfWIT APIPE.,. BN5T�,,N OR OTHER 19 '- OTHER . -SUWAQ i' AT COND BY - .11HIGH ^RAIN - STOMI OR N ER IS CARRIED -Oil P1kRM1-T-ttD TO FLOW- '- OR, INDTRRECTLY , IN- v E� O F T HE �01T_Y. OF. ROHIBIT- T IE711 P!RtAh0AM P -_- ANY J9 -INQ HE - ..-,,1UINTRJ Fl � 4 ' " �EXI, " OF, , D�Afli D PIP.E ,BASIN 'ibR'..OT.HFRCQIIDU DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY CPN- ,NEOTP,11. INTO AN t' CITY MM'm'i , t "tNdin i A - PB Ril=' T' HME 0 1 3 TO. 14 PROVIDING F THE 'GRANTING OF"AM11T, CO' TINUE -THE. 1AAINtt13MCj3,QF SUCH F�,XII;TIN,G LEADER ),.. 1 BIPI SIMI "Utt Ullfh��_. G1 FEMIADKi -1 Tflh- 1145PLUTIUN D "PREVII'S"ES ."Td `D - dE' F Or BUILDifirTI AVM 1INE" Mt.* EXfS�bi 0 - PIP9S A3 ''INS 0R.OTHER*,tOD1b(fIT-S-` bRAITIS: AS Nq FOR 71 t ik q�. ORDINAN6 PROVIft 3r4AtTIEF ION OP' 1415 EO �MM AND b REPEMI14G ORbi -ANC NO E, 54�;C. 'S-p ALL 'OT�M, `ORDINANCES;: IN' CONFLICT. 171TH'THI-5 OADiNMCE0 wai- bdbiishdd by' :votes and 1 negative.-, Zonis Ordinance diteii ts Ion. A s .coning ordinand6, q, 'Important 4 .legislations and. Is, - Very , d6talled,e '. it �Wa ' s. the - : desire of , the` , ,CQ._uftC11 - .to post pone discuS�4on - of said e a later datei. At " io 6k di _ 6idinan,c.'iint.11. le sugge t AttoftOy KAr I the. ou , '13t 'C hei decided to hold a meeting with Mr'. Iz aence Pl Consultant sand aut4pr 1r,.Xhe­ new, zoning ordinance 9 'so that explana- t Ion of..thd thereih can be 'Obtaited' wh&'6 or . - ., " 9 , , I � f � Y1.1. to 'A se rvices; Sdho6ni­'­ h h' h le Mr i1sil s ­.er �pg Polled the oembi�r et er secut S ' ngy o s f Lvof�Z me et ing th or rfieet:, -witA t.he`,Plann1i'* m j poll ,,L)jVjr Vie it on'bui "adjourned', Mbnday 19 night . ar -' Direct art OctobL e dt _c , of b6nta't,:1 Ar i leis 'and arrange fbr' pldt e & t 0 contact' `4 a me 6iirfg with thibti Goluncil, Re ? ..glly&ouat,.y,,=,eement New City Hall of th F,611owih 16 the' gr 4 bfi0f �di relative o a pro'Visi'on. C- if ty,-Cbdift L 7 n y, a i h.- ��sett-Ue nt'i- case '' "­ eembnt' relative: J to t E m parti h us awax �ro - ' of t 6 by the° ou.nt-'y 'of the City Hall in the amount- of 22% of the mutual agreed: value: of t :.'property... and-relative-to the. County!s responsibility. with regard to the 1 � t 6 one sw f6 h itd b6ftrd� 46rator "it Was the dedi, , 61on of ,,the Council ­to. - defer rany , action- ?tor.­dhanFie orf. s aid -prpvi s ns 'until the Council members- hdd--an opportunity. to, - fut study the 'agreement--o ADJOURM&Mlrj There being rio; further bustne§s.:tO,comd befote the meetin the meeting , eptdt�b6r` 98 1953 P.MLC� for g was adjourfted to', h10nd6q,,... E hed-ftng, on Md Polve ' g6_,dnnexation Ti ro P I ATTEST : 'Imflv Jr. �1 Clerk.