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April 3 8 19 7 :3 0 Pr -i:i.,
Rer�izlar �aceti_riG of the Council of the City of Petal um.a called to
Order by mayor Yood spn.
ROL CALL
Pr e-sent: Counc:i.lrriFen Anderson,, Bromi Gunnalez ;l.inbgue izyors
Shoomaker. and J> ay or Vdoodson,
APPROVAL OP MINUTES
r riirutes of the Council moetin,s of March 20 22 'and 30 were
approved as recorded.
F, ETIT IOLTS, s . COM. & PU BLIC :F ii 11R T4�rS;
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� nassexi car I ire, Dept,;
TI u8i.ng the tiWO set for openizFbids 'for 'the furrlisiy rig of a
passenger car to the fire :dept. the Clerk rep'ortod receivgd
tla4ee bids and proceeded to open abd read said bids. After revi.ovr-
of said ;yids by the City 1:anaGer dnd the City'Attor. riey
Res, ��5c l 11. C.
introduced bY Councilman `i1)yers secona.cd by Councilman Iiinoguo a:vard-
Ing contract for trio p;archase of . a Herr red )l door' Medan automobile for
the F ire Dept., to the ieiurphy Chevrolet Co„. f )r tho total sum of
-' 1552.1,6 adopted by 7 affirmative .votes.
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Ss.timate of In Lieu 'Pax" f 1950 :51 - (i ., 2P 6o8, )
X ;vice the stage con troller of "the cs i:;iated ap.?ortionment
to -be made from i{Iotor Vehicle vicensq Fee Fund durizk.; 195051, whieb
is csti.mated at 'r2gV603. for tne of Potal.urna, road and filed,
Iiea.r on annexation. of "Blackwell subdivision"
t ni b i xai; the t: roe set i'or the~ hear n on thv prop�osed. annoxW
atlon ,of uninhabited ter•rit',ory I -Chown as " Blackwall SublrisXori" a the
Clork reported that no written p > had beon'f'iled. No on(.
a.ppearirK, to verbally protest said annexatiow
Ord,_ r13l N.C.S. introduced by Councilman Gonzalez, seconded by
Cocuicilman i4irao�;iie entitled,.
"Ai`T tJ; DIi lIItCL I.f'P; ��vTr s . AIV1vI+:MTION Op UNIHIJABIT11-0,
` J L KiJ A S I3LA : %V - "E ;L ADDIT.10, TO TmE. C FT:' OF'
was reed and )r.dered post;e;d by 7 affirmative votes.
Aonlicat:i.o'n for Carni denied.
The application of l� ; r thy. Zlitperialpo.s'�t3 on Carnival to exh i hit
In Pe tal.uma. °,, 2?�. to 29 and- the recoru,ien -QUon of the , C;i t 'lea
CO.:tt�ais.�ion on the aa?l ication c = ;� =re r. Y rmins
oad and f i lad. Protests , tO , the
s ranti:ni; of said application Were made by Rev. :Herbert; Gans and
Vilffora I tho latter - reprasentl.rZ, the A.F.L. But:cher'.s Unions
of S6no )2� ' County. Both Protestants st atod that they felt that the
Carnival, eras not for the geheral good of the City.
Af ter .considerin:, said _appZictation,
> � x,5.32 N.C.S.
inciroo(l,ucod by Councilman Sho`.:mak 'socunded by Councilman ,aya"S,
b - rantil , sai.r applj01ation :has i U-'r,,; T6D by 7 not ative votes,.
o npo3ition to use o f. -i ll p iaza a s rl•�i _Pa area ,
Fe r-lon co:ntainim- jF si. - 31id,tures and 1ett:c rs fru�n Dr. L. J.
,
a Rev.. Fred R. Brock;; J�+, Mere recefved and read protesti:nf;
the use of Hill Plaza in any for Off-street parkin ,
Counci l.;can elnderso�n� pdprbur : of the City Plannl' -.g doruliasi on;
,
pointed out tinat the 'lnnnif z; Coi alasion had asked the Director
Public ':doi °ks to �ubzrit n -.es of
t ittate of cost of 'conve-rtinG Rill Plaza
into a pa.rl,in, area. in order to have a cornpar3sc►n of •eosts for other
off - Street par"', Lpriject:3.
An opinion from the City Attorney to the effect that :Jill Plaza
cannok, 1 , ally' be used for other than f'ar,'i purposes , read d . and Mod,
�,
Cou zciliman GOnzal e called attention ' to a recent bulletin of
th.e Lea; ue of Califor:2ia Citi o.3 on the Subject of Flnsncillo J.f'f ®;;greet
Par'. An,; and ar LCi t..at t_Ze Council. ort t:io coristitutiona— 1 a.
,c
eA b
men t". authorizin the pled-7 of parkin?:; meter revenue f or the paym. ent
of revenue bonds issued for the purpose of cv nstruct3n off-street
park'lIng facilities.
?Notification from the- State Bd. of Equalization of the
transfer of liquor license from Pater _'.Iusso': Edward T. :�ecrist
to Glt'tle 1:A , and the approval of the Chief of Police thereon,
read and filed.
Poe -Lase on Shoe K acto a
Copy of reso a _on a op by the Petaluma Chamber of
Coirierce publicly thanking the :Tayor and City q'ouact1 for their
' co - - peration Ln helping build th6, City of Petalur 4 thrdu nevr
.enter prtiize and payroll, read arid. filed.
Council?)a-n Shoemaker callbd attention to the co- operation•
of the Petaluma. Chamber of Commerce and its Industrial Committee'
In this r: -tter a 6 8u--vested that a Letter , of cormendation be'
sent to said group.
t f
of
1 l'}yl, L yV,U,4E7 U V.L V wj."I. ''.f 4 VG" V%-4
of Spring. Stn northwmst of Douglas
to the G�.t�v ?: t'3riageY' - 4" or action and
R.�:PORTS O F CITY OP 1CIALt:
t 4 nortnoest of DcuM1a,s tit
Say .des air games
St. read, filed, and referred
report baclr at the next meetin; m
City Mbi'l.an'er:
t t s anti bills approved bar the City Raane.�er for
payment were subMitted, whereupon
Rena ii : 583 7 N.C.S.
introduced by Councilman M rogue, seconded by Councilman Anderson,
al said clalmi s, adopted b4r 7 affirmative votes.
Assi nment of Personnel under elate of Mar. 27 1950, read
and flied®
fie-augbulance service:
may' Manager ames L4 Kraus reported that he had
all of th° ambulance services in the bay area. including Santa* Rosa
and `;an Rafael... relative to ihe7 r coming into the area to talce over'
the service f Petaluma; that he had had ter, ►o responses but had not
hoard anything. further since. their discussion with the present ol,imer,
l�rx, mr eac� ; ►ell. Ile stated that l:ro Purcell of the I:terchants Patrol
'eels that lie c ould assume the .% ;orlc, altl ou2h he Is not in a position
to fin:.nce the Mr. Purcell addressed the Council
on th.e subject and tie - ,,katter las referred to the' Cit -y TVen for
further stud;'.
OtYrer :Off ci�.Zs
of the Police Jude,
a n d Lentz ^al Pprrizt Duren road aria filed@:
I'dr'P OI:'�C 1 -- 01 ORDTI S
Refful.ati_bns and standards .for the Su
Auditor; Treasurer;
division' of Land:
tzce y oTM ' -
d_„ n . own- seconded by
Coy, n� ,il nn t:�Llgpd
o., critic] ede `
"JU-I ORDINA14 T . rT�z�TG z1�T THEE CITY-OF P. ALT.--.:-!
!T ,A�m T C� T '1 1 ; "L�� ?D'�tiDs . r,O TI?1� ` Lr3)llt `�iON O IAND
X, TD rG � T11 RR PL A>? :UID DIi � TT,T::ITTOP? oF' `i}LDIti'I T t''I
1-1,r ?S ` 1 FOR; P .:r sCRfT3V41 ' ' I',r1Z 'T ^ 'rbR VIOLATIONS X
`d >L C(�NFLICTITI. T OI DINAT +''s.'t
v read and ordered 'published by :the fo11:oyrin vote
AYE13': Cotuzcil ,Ten Anderson, Brown, 'Aino ue, firers, Shoemaker.
Cotznc.lman Cronzalez, and l:Tay or ?a`oodsanm
Prior to the introduction of this ordinance CoLza lman
Gonzalez ,robe a�airlst it, stating that it contains many pr ovisions
that do not an -p iir to a city the.- of 7. Petaluma and that, it would
res °�►1`r i3 "retarded ' rotirtho - : .
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PPOvidiaR for thb lease or Shoe Factory to.Ral - �h B. Simons:
v 1 P
us ed by Councilman showwcer s=onded
by CounciLTan Bro ' entitled,
"All ORDIETA P.RdVIM-Tr, OR TAEi^" LEASE O TMP CITYIS
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?ROPER` Y Al '.TIE OLD sipr& FACTORY AT THE ORTHP
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,:,,0FE OF JEEroTTERON ;CvD STI�
T5 TO RALPH D. SIT
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Ar-.1D TIP GRA: Or 01-ITIO PIT TO PMCH'--- SE TH S,,VT, tt
wa s read wrid ordered postg'-d--Py', 7 affirmative 'vdtes.,
Ur. Victor DeCarli qUesti0h`e6 the action of the City
Council im selling said prop ert
y, tatiry that ' `he Was under the
Lrnpressllon that an -offer- had beep' made for the sane
property6
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qi y,Attorney Karl 1
o i
f.". 1 s interview vrith
TeAr- 1I.Tiersback, who had be*'- '
been Osted in a t he purchase of .the
-property. and of his adv hlm` to pit his !,,Offer in vi citing
to the Clty, Eli that he h ad
heard n Othing further from
Mr. Mersbdek.
T., 1400dson revie�4 d the .: bistro j of ':' t�e Shoe n-actorT
its use since its ac'quisiti6a'... in ; its a and the
�itiorl . an
Council's decision that to the best interests ;of the
Citir as whole to sell it
dUstry that would offer
employment to the people
Comicilman 1.11-nogue poinfbd. that ITr. Simons viill bring
a psyr-oll of $joo,,000. to ' and that this should be the
first'cor-sideratian Of the C iibil'.
Action on the proposed Trailer Camp zzid the Sewage ordinance
was deferred 'Den.dln� further study,
ADOPTION 01? ORDrN
Ord. -,11So II.C.Se tntro6uced b, Coiz1ci1r, Gonzalez, seconded
by Co�_incilman 11inogue, entitled,
"XIT ORDII OF TIE CITY OF 1 1: 11 EMI.-UA PROVID11 FOR THE
PTUIRCHAC-E nY TITEP CITY FOR `I H?:. FI1T- DF,!Vk9P"';11T Onp A 4-DOOR
A7LJT0-MTj.Z- AT A PRICE. FOT T 0 - EXCET , D -2500 o 00. It
came up regularly and - ,,ras adopted by 7 affirmative ative votes,
DetecRm n1 M locations of Stop 53 als:
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introduced by -Cowic-ilm., an Shoemaker, seconded by Council-nan nrotM.,,
entitled,
"RESON.JT1011 DnTPJ-.-!7!1r1\TG LOCATIONS J11 !%rHICH OP-SIGNALS
SI-11PIL BE BRECTE;D6.
adopted by 7 resolution w
v-vbtes.,- (The above resolution read by
meynters of the City Cosh 1-'T.;aibd etared.pursuant to the
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recaminendation of th6.
-V DUWW�ld - 1 1 ).V5 - LeM:% - 1 7-
Res, q`58§ Fix, S.
introduced. by Council. `-ShoCouncilman , seconded by Councilm Gonzalez,
entitled "I.- : I -
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"Rrs'!30T ,TJT1IO1--,' A7A7,�--TDE%KGi,R-T �'- IMI I Qj 110. 577 1 GWITING
P7 TIT TO C.Arjzo FOOD -'STORB TO CUFNECT A DIS"'OSAL STNK
AEM DIM? I L-'I T r" I () " CI TY TY ' SYST7i1 ft
adopted by 7 affii;a�ive.,votes, .
Re nest for Der,--gsslan - to add to garaize:
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1- i . 1111a , . 7 is a r
the Council re his
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application, 1 to extend his - to acco. HS ne�- car.
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Ne s 'aced that In order to :make such addition,, the buildin- code
reTaired that the buildinn* be stuccoed, which he felt was an
unnecessary expense.
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The City Attorney stated thugt 1.x° :Irilli.sms is the
v ctin of the 'present buildInSr Bode and hA and the col -Mc l
sug este that the d����.cant waft unti the ,new v dfox� bui�,dln
code is adopttdle
Counci3:"ai Ma ?own; bt.::Aed that th Po G ,": , o end the.
De pt. of Public , -Yorks •shoi ld l be compl mentod on the installation
of the neiv 15. ht•s on En' 'AMJn: ton Street, recently completed.
Property owners on ? %Tan Stm - %otested the high cost
of tale proposed improvemen`U." f Payran Sta estimates of the cost
having beLn ma~i . led to the propel ty owners for their information.
The matter was referred to the City 14m— lager viho eXplained that
the notices were not bills,but ' t 6rely estimates.
A, general. discuss olh jl°ias had r &NIn.g the site for the
proposed nevi City Ilall a`nd „/�ud'3.'Cnri`am� calmci1mal GM-z lez
expressi i7. his opinion that -the Lincoln Gram -mr School should be
purchase and, used four t he jO lty '46 11®
, ror ':ioodson pointed out that indmployman�t is beconiin
evident and. that the bonds' � ►'tire prig mall voted to aZlev� ate
post unemployment. ,i
AI) JCU�'i�1�: '�TM�':'
MYeas.wnae.� _ '
There be'1a!- no- f rtner busihess to come before the
eet3.ri A the men et 2 �J.a.s declared adjoivnedo
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