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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 03/06/1950e-69 March 6. 1950 - 7:30 P.T.,1, I I rOgqlar meeting of the Ccundil of the City of Petaluma called to order by i$ayor Woodson, ROLT, CALL: — M ,— esentt: Councilmen Anderson,, Droim,, Gonzalez,, minogue,, Myers,, Ori 1"I7NUrr-s: ffM the last regular meeting - of approved as recorded, COIF:, c M ITTa �t.T. BIC PUL HE AR _S: T�Pnupstl for i mr of 'Vorth Webster St- "r Pbster St between gn the � of twelve , resented and filed. and ?&%. Alvin e ment., addressed the Council ent done under an assessment be d-`Vbh this summer itioft ;of ­ the street. the W"'Idth of the street; legal he north end of Sonoma Ave, p the City Attorney were to the Council. W we. a, nd Bodega Ave. 9 -bPu propertv oimers on said street, 1,fi,r. James C Anderson., Jr. m.erribilini, proponenl­s of the 1 stat:Lqg that they wished the imp. and; asking that some r by the City to relieve the dust A discus' Was 'had regar title thereto, and the Inclusion In the district. The City �Mana, asked to investigate and report: I Feb. 20, 1950,' were . j Notificatian from the 'State U. of E-qualization of applications 1`or alcoholic �� beverage licenses f iled with - said body by The Tropics .4 . 0 pnd Cleo's Club., read and filed. SI-aida were approved by the Chief of Police, Applications of Chester Buitham for a fUse. Permits to sell Fuller brushe�,, and 1,4arvir_ E. Stanley for a fUse-Permitv to shorpen laiwi moixers, "read, filed,, and 'referred to the Planning ComAssion f or jecommendatloh. f or _Zv� _FE - td — c o n s t. L u c t 7n - a CL . e grocry .8tor at the corner of M.View Ave. and Olive St. read., f Ited' , i O - and e ker"red to 'the City Planning Co mn'ission for recor.mmendation. In connectlorn with this application Tir. Ken Colin filed S urrittOn Objection.., stating that the area in question Is strictly class I residential and that there is no need, for a nT-ocery at said location as t,, " le South citylvlarlcet is located '.only three block awayo ApplIcation of Carlson Food Store for permission to .connect dispos sink �Ito sevier system, read and filed. d " APPlication of C. J. Revar . .1r. or permission to connect three f waste lies fron. property on Tlt.View Ave. between Grazit and TvIcNear P.ve. read and filed,, wh8r UP&h Res, #558 N.C..S. introduced by�Ccunc1l.rnan Minogue,, s'econded by Councilman Anderson., entitled, HR6solution- , o;ra..ntin L , ,r the application of C. J. Revard,, jra for waste lines front P ermizsion to connect three w 'yst em. property, on 11t.View Ave. with city sewer s_ adopted. by 7 affirmative votesLo ahn ted 7' 7_' requpstirtm the ann.Oxatibn of the Blaccviell Addition to the - City of Petalvi -whic"11 new petition- 8howed the corrected` descriptio'n of the property to 'be annexed,. whereuoon Res. #-559 NIX. St introduced by �Qounqil: roan, seconded oy Councilman Shoemaker,,. en t 1 1e d la OF rnO GE N OTTCE OF MI OPOSED Al-PNEXATION UNIMMBI"TE't TEERRITO 1 1 adopted by 7 affirmative votes,, FEEPORTS: OF -CITY OFPICINT,c: 0 IMs approved Itr the City IAanaglnr aere submitted whe Res. J/560. DI .C.S. introduced by Councilman Shoemaker, seconded by Cou'licil-man Brown,, entitled- RESOUrl ION APPRO THEE. LIST OF CL A?MS A. BILLS APPROVED FOR PAYMMIT BY(THE CITY adopted by 7 affirffiative votes., As's-lanme'It of Personnel under dgte of F6b ..28,1950,read and filed. s- P1ttq' contract'-. k, y omff iLzi 1 cation tne at y . arnv er st�.In that the contract . e� work' Of Jens en'' and Pitts it'i resuffadihft Bodem- and Fair St's. vras c 0 M ' J6n. 2:7 a b.0� lk;h4t certain porHons of the P 11 - leted as of I . 1. 1 . 19, 9, work Iffher-e- rav hed.; th elinrp and checking had"':'O'ce-urred had been repaved and t -all patched; :hat the over results sults w".`a now satisfactory an(a recommend- . : 11 - ing that, the -project be accepted ., f* al payment made to the contract- in or, read and filedfi A lengthy, dlscqssivon.vias had on the matter, the majority of the Councl '! expressing the opinion that they were not entirely satisfied withi,,the job and that they wished to defer final palment until ,�w theyere sure that the contractor had lived up to all Of the terns of his-'contract. The City � Tlanag& was asked to arrange a me. ✓ eting with the '' Counc-L.1, the Con t ractor, and with Mr lAontell of the' bivision of Figh to discuss the matter, . . . introduced by l� Res. # I.C Councilman 14yers, seconded by Councilman 11inogue, entitled, "'FRESOLUTION S COT1.11- -OF COINTRAoT ',', Jms�'T e 'TTS RFACI1 BODEGA' PI FOR REM AMI - UTE7. 9 VIASHINTMON OSTR v D R] oRT FAIR STREET. i defeat I .ed bY 3 affirmative rotes, '4 negative votes, Pe on city services, to frinize areas: Lty T. jamies ause gave an oral repo , W_on' his survey Of 60SIS Of city services to fringe area,® He stated the cities of Modesto 'P e Palo 'Alto and Lodi are. raking studles al-on& same line andthat he to havo copies of their reports by the'neXt meeting of 'the I 'C' ty Councili, He submitted an analysis of sevrer costs.. - showing that the cost n-ins approxi at� , !16-0 -a 0 per outlet.ancl that we re therefor charging M, " an !,madequate fee for Outside sevie C' QoLticllmqn Mllnogue su se vie nnections. I- I I , g7 that a committee be appointed to stud,V.and recommend adequate fees far. outside serer connectians and to establish a 'd policy on fire protection to fiifige areasd Reports -01, Other City Off icials'- L Recommendations of Cit Planning Iom.isslon- — ecommeffVa�ffb_n"5 =1 Me, y TreN, (_ � � - - - 5=mis s I on that the applicrationa'of Fo8ter & Klelser for pex ssibn to construct a billboard on 3rd - st . nearl! ATt. . - the Vipilthe applidatibn. �of t S. Clark- for a 'Usev Perqit* for 1: Jqusillesb of laiidsi�ape gardening; and the a . pplication of .Cly de Beatty Circus for the -u - E' l and on Propefty use a Payran 5 and 1. ort1i Park., for a circus performance., be granted, read and filed % r6u.pon 20 7 3 Res. #'5619 J/ 562; and 7x563 DI . C. S. g aranting said 'application in accordance w ith the recommen of the 3ity Planninc Commission, adopted by 7 affirmative votes tv74Priedman & Kilna as 1_.�1 iqn denied: .. e recomnen a on of th e City Planning Corm�ission that the application of 14. Fried maxi and G. King to construct a service station at the corner, of 4th and D Sts® be deni ed read and filed, whereupon Res. -i5 64 N o'ce s e introduced by, Council.mon Shoe,mmaker. seconded by councilman Broim, denying said applic�?tion,, ._adopte d" �� 7 .fVxmative votes. This action was taken after. .-discussion by the Council in: which it was pointed out that the size file lot was too small for the applied. use; that it would .ncrease traffic congestion; and that fumes from - the station w o uld be obj6ctionable Ito the adjacent medi.ca offices already establish'sd in eaid location. Approval of Ha di.son Square -' • 3 Unit °apox °prom e° ;+3 ann Com " s°sion . stating that they had reviewed Madison Square �:3, Unit" - A s .Subaivis to . and had found the same to be in confc �rnity with the ;. ,tap p and that they approved the sw.ie, read ,and filed,_'. WhereuponAf Res.' 15615 t)t4 o S a Introdu by; Councilman Ander°so . "seconded by Councilman Myers, "CONDITIONALLY APPROVIRP r T�•1TATIVEE 11AP UADIS01 i SQU.kFE , 0.3, PETALLYMN C? 1,1FORNI ,-' � adopted by 7 a�'ftrmative `6� e City attorney. , Karl Brooks pointed out that the Council iwil.l not:,. act : -upon ;.the: final map untiff the Condit .ons contained,7 - in said a�?osolutl :pn ;, 565 N ®co S o; : ra��e oven z et n ; or bond ': led.: to': guarantee compliancet i 6 id Gonditions'o The amount of the performance bond uas °;:ref:e ed to:: the City: :Attox-ney. 14ana er, the Dir. of Fiablic "oaks Navin submii,ted. his estimate of . coot of tljq Work ln!rii�.ved.: et a �°oxi.me-y.7 0 U00a pP-: 1 il51onthly 'reports Auditor, Trea: urer°, "Police ' Court Contra; :Rer4t Bureau.-.and Dir. of Recreation,, read - . aid: Mr -9 Jo .'�.o Thayer,.- Dir. of Recreation.. Parks and ".Nsic submitted a vxitten repot entitled, "Petaluma Playgrounds, .playfields -and playlots an Appraisal for the present and future. r which. was- - commended.by Councilman Shoemaker. Pay an cF. Jefferson `t Impv: Hans spec cap ons, assessment neap, estimate of cost and report in adcordance with the ;special Assess. lnvesti gatloii Umi.tati.:)n and 1.1aJority Protest Act. of 1011 for the improvement of Payran 'and Jefferson Sts.1 ivas sub.�tted by. Henry A. Ross, Dir. of Public orks, and placed on file In , connection i- th �th project the Clerk read the estimated assessmrent for said 1 rtrb.vement which would be chargeable to the City of Petaluma for property orined by the City,, the estimated assessment against the city 'or° . Jeff St. impv. b eing t ., 534 o Z0, and for Palnrarll St. being 112, 54 .00. New electrolier syy s�tem •3rd. St. o sn spec ca ions, and Tact documents . for the con- struction of - a, near •electroli.er sys.tem•.oln Third. St. were submitted by the Dire ofi Public. Orks and placed on' file. MPODUCTION' OF- ORD S: uanni. minors ` from bars ue` o an error 3n t"i"e angua, e or Ord. 1.27 Ff. C. So which Was .intro'diieed on Peb.27, said ordinance was re- introduced by Councl man Shoemaker,, seconded by C=vioi.lman r�inogue,. entitled: ie J O�.DIiwIANCr DROHIBITDIG ANY 0 `NER, PROPRIT± 0l3 OR TEY�TANT OF A POOL ROOM, `iALOON1 BAR OR PLP^ Cr F17GArTED TK1 SELLING 1N WUCLT1gG LIWO? S AT R 7A:IL OR USED BY THE P`iJ'3LIC T'OR . v6 7 5 1 1 PLA Off' CARDS OR AS A PU'3T,SC CARD PLAYING ROOM FROM PEF INITTTINI G OR ALLO ING. 'AINY iff9OR UNDER THE AGE OF EIGHTEEN (18) YEARS TO VISIT Ofd' FREQ MT SUCH PLACjES AND PROVSDIIJG A POIALTY FOR ME, VIOLATION THEREOF. Ordered to print by 7, affirmative vgteso Providinc for Puroha e : Inst of e2eCtrolier sv, t/1 M.O �j f.iV At V O ,.]O A.L141 VS.I IA tVG4 C ounc ilman Anderson, entiti,ed: AN ORIM4ANCE PROVIDING FOR ST EMET LIGHT S q V CLrJDTNG S' 'BALLASTS; AUTHORZZEIG A CON OF 20 OF SAID STPMT LIGI -RIE STRE T IiET 7 _, N D' SIRE A it APPROVING TIM PLANS -11D SP'1 TZSNG THE TN STALIO TION 01' g EACH f3IDE OF Z'UCE{Y STREE A ST r PURSUMT. 20 PIMS IIE£�P Ate' ER APPk V -BY RrS0 COST OF ALL OF SAID N ATT'RIA AGAIN BUDGET, -SE'CTION NO 7 P ed by '1EE PURCHASE OF - 24 ELI CTRIC- NDARDS, 1MATI AIRES AND 'R4CT FOR THE IN ALONG I"BO 'H SIDES OF 3RD THE SOUTH CITY IMIETS, AND IFICATIONS T RtrOR- AUTHOR - MECTAIC -STREET LIGHTS ON B MMtEN $B. TtRN AWIM MID DID , SPECIFICATIONS TO BE fttft, PROVIDING THAT fiHE S AI1D 1, S IEALL BE CHARGED "ZA rniti P9 was read and ordered posted _ by _ affirmative votes. 3•f Approm ation of .14506.`60 for Retirement Costs: Qr . e #11Z19 o � n - f du ced_ uunc n �n� son, seconded by Councilman IAinogue, entitled, - I'M ORDMANCE AMENDING ORD. VO. 98 M.C.S. WTI LTD "ANNUAL, APPROPRIATION Q13MANCE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR JULY 1 1949 TO MM 30 19- FOR THE PURPOSE - OF APPROPRIATING AVAILABLE RF,Vt TUE DTI THE SMA OF . -5000 NOT INCLUDED IN THE ANNUAL BUDGET, TO THE CONTT`dGINCY PJND FOR THE PAY1 i' OF AMOUNTS DUE FOR TIM DAW4I'CE OF TiIE FISCAL YEAR UNDER THE COWTRACT ITITH THE I30ARD OF ADMINISTRATIOM, C.ALIFO':�41A STATE LEMFILO M S RETIREI. ., =s read and ordered posted by " 7 affirmative votes. PTION OF ORD P Z;r a ® n ro uce . y c�unc loran Gon seconded by Councilmmn - Sno entitled, "AN ORDINANCE TO RTC JLA.TE THE T:M14T.RIAP•ICE ARID POsST, OF AMIN. t s -- TO PROHIBIT THE 1�ISTREAT!t,0 - O *131MAL,S; TO PROVIDE FOR THE 111POUNDR4G Ol ANITM MD FOR Tlr�, DIS- POSITION OR DESTRUCTI0N1 :, IMPOMED AMII4A.LS 7u11ICH ARE NOT GLAI2.T_'I) TO RTt ,DIRE. A.�rNUAL LICt�NSES FOR DOGS; PROVIDING MT VIOLATIONS O.F� ".T', . O riDT NA NCI; SHALL CONSTITUTE T'UTE TAI SDE MITO RS; PROVIDING FOR PUNIMM E+ 1255 , OR VIOLATIONS; HT PEAL ALT., ORDTNE'UMES rN CONTFLICT' HF MITH - I NCLUD:MG ORDINANCES NNOBa �' 4 N t�'r SERIES, 15 4€3 I`�(3';` � SE 195p, 395 ARD 588 CHART RIES, °e came up remilarly and ita:s adopted by 7 affirmative votes. NEW BUS1I . rq�i for Pltoenlargeo ties, fonb iN o c o zjo introduced by Councilman - minogua, seconded by Councilm1n Brown., entitled, 19 RFSOLUTIOiN AUTI-IORIZINIG AnPIICATION FOR ALT.MUMT OF STATE AID UNDF,R CHAPTIM 20, STATUTES OF .19443 (FIRST EXTRA SESSION) FOR T1-M, CONSTRUCTION OF szvAGE, PL, !_!11 L,ARG t ' -.-I V T v' - edoptea by 7 affiimative votes. 4 0 577 1 1 R uthorizin pp licatio n for Chapter 47 Fds® (Plans SewaPe Pit C. S. ; introduced by Councilman Minogue, s econded by Coupe loran Shoemaker, entitled, R ,SOLUTION AIJULTORTZ Pill UEWCAT`COM FOR ALOT`. T OF STATE AID 'UNDER C HA" TER 47.,. ST 4TUT —C- ' l 944 (Fourth Extra Session) FOR TTTE PURPOSM, OTC' EEFR,4Y– ING COST OF PREPARING PL S FOR T �,. a r0 IC IPAL SU`'t'AGT MRKS EIMARGD. -F.RNT a adopted by 7 affirmative votes i oalter Ijawthorneg:s request for consideration of sanitary problem in Cherry Valley was r t6 the G9:ty. MM -ager for investigations Councilman. Shoemaker called attention to the dirty condition of the city streets and the need f6.r re- palntin.g, ohlitPrated parking lines. - ,This was referred to the;`C ty 2.fani ;for action. The 01ty Manager. was asked to cheek on the v6rious proposed - street -improveMent projects, including. Ellis Ste Walnut .Sato � East Court Mt. View and North ,vebster ""' ; UNF S( D MTISl' ° the "'question of adoptingr Rule of Order, t,hat he had carefully reviewed the proposed to submit a written report of his findings believes are necessary Councilman T.Unogue expressed his opinion that the Council should adopt new Rules of Order and that he vtauld like to hear Councilman Gonzalez recommendations. Rule s of Order: r.. scuss on eras had; .on Councilmen Gonzalez sta -sir rules and that he would like and the corrections' which he Flood conditions m N.Main & Bridge. Sts; TFi y Mger gave a pre m par r eport on his investigation of the .recent flood condition in the ne &hborhoo of N o rth '.Main St. and 'Bridge St., stating that the railro had agreed to clean out a ditch and repalr a culvert which might be the answer to the problem. Councilman 'i3rown differed -°a th the City Manager on his views regarding the cause of the flooded condition and fbe matter was left lri his hands for further investigation. ADJOMPMP: Them be . no furt business the meetin '. s ecla°e ad urnedm 9 ATTFZT : q : 1 5Q to come before the meeting,