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August 7. 1950 '7:30 P.1%
Reggu ' lar meeting of the Council of the City of Petaluma
called to order by Acting Ilayor Leland 1-1. Myers.
ROLL CALL: Broi
ent: Councilm 'onz in gu
Presann Anderson,, wi,, G c2liez., T.-A o . e,
T%trers, and Shoemaker.
Absent,* 1-4jayor Woodson.
APPROVAL OF IMIMTES:
he M=U7,5 the meet:Ulg
g s of July 17 and 18 were approved
as recorded.
PETITIOIS COMI. A, PUBLIC HRMEMKITS:
0 n of b ds - eam.P.- truck
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T a er reporze1=jRV_3`R9 rece ived four bids for furnishing
a dump truck to the City, ilhicli birls were opened., read and referred
to the City T.%11na111*er for review mid recoamrmdation.
of bids - radio enuiDment -
- ThIS - bein� opening b -- radio equipment
for fire department vehicle -'s, the Clerk reported havin. received
bids from Radio Corporation of America; General F,3p. atric,, and
torola, �ihich bids weres opened and referred to the City TJancagper:
for report.
of uninhabited territory known' Blackm
of Petaluma,, the Clerk reported that no
filed. The Miaycr invited protests fro
protestants appearing,,.
,fr protests - to the annexation
ell Add. Tla, 2 to the City.
I. protests had been
those ifi attendance. No
Ord., j "150 NI.G.S. introduc3ed by Councilmr.7 11nderson,,- seconded
by Councilman Brtpm., entitled,
II AI - L GRDruwn ArpRovrivir V-177 TTOTIH OF U-TE,1H ADD TED TERRITORY
194M , 1 AS BLACM- ADDITITI 11 T O. 2 TO THE CITY OF PETALU'.m.
CALIFOR
was read and ordered to print by 6 aff:lxmative votes,, I absentee.
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U. Soot
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introduced by Councilman 1 seconded by r0ounefti-man And(arson,,
entitled,,
"Resolution eonf:'inping Strest roU per intendentvs Report
of cost of cabatement of i, rubbish and other
nuisances ordered abated bj Resolution, Wo. 62 11.0 S."
was adopted by 6 affirmative v)tes,, 1 absentee.
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at
AS seneauleCthe hearing ton rep
dent fs cost of abatoment of 'weed, and other rub fish was held. - Wo
written protestst were, filed and no protestants appeared, whereupon
Fies. jA352 1A.C.S.
Communicati -on fro-rit the Petaluma Central 1 a or Counail.
aslctnc _'; extension of rent control for 6 moo -after 31, 1950,
read, filed for further consideration. -
to hold
Ut
Let tdt� 7 ur ar rte, Md re4uest-
ina permission to hold two weeks church meetings in 'Xalnut Park,
read and filed.
City 1xanagrer James Xrausa� r1ported that he understood that
the use of parks or civic facilities by religious groups for
religious . purpos)es is not lamful., altbough said pawks or facilities
may be used for recreational ptirposes.
Following a. discus-sion of the matter, in wbich the raeribers of
the Council e.; their to k slst the group 21'n' securin9k
a suitable lowation, for their services the requost iva.s referred to
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the C ity Manager.
Out si d e sew a T) cat
A7 ca , on W7 Te'ohardt x or pem., ss:l.on to connect
waete line at Route 1, r�oX 236 with the city suer system, read
and filed, whereupon
Res. ,`653 'Ix%S,
Pub: �oduced by Councilman Gonzalez,' 6 conded by Counc3.1man Shoe-
Y"�3,' ;C?r, . F raxj.tin said appl in accordance with the provisions
Of Ojm. 500 C. S, r : adopted by 6. affixnative voter, 1 absentee.
lettr-_. m service from Coun . of Health,,
remoter I ro m 1 th e Sonom clan- Gy - HealM Ti 6 stating- that
since the 123 of Supervisors has ?* .de provision for two more
sar! itarlans and a well- Aqua"11fied public health laboratory technician,
they will now be able to , offer better servlc e,s aand that they i�,11
soon inal4g .te a proms of check-Ing eater supplies In the various
cities of the county, read and fi`l6d.
Publid notice of application. of John L'. Merrill for ah tinny
permit to construct a prier on the easterly oide of Petaluma,.. Creek
at :'Y - mville, about 5�w miles southeasterly of Pet alum,, and
- ing objections to the proposed work, read and .filed.
Annexation of Book Additi C t ;
,e on Tor annexat an un ` ia'S `ec terrl.tory to the City
of Petalum filed by Jack L. Dooker° and wife was read,, wherezpon,
Res. 'f654 I.C.S.
introduced by Councilman Cxonzalez,, seconded by C,ouncilrmn. Shoemaker,,
ent itled',
11 Resol.ution to rave notice of. proposed annexation of
uninhabited te4itory. va
adopted by 6 affirmative votes, 1 absentee.
M On C1TZ OPPTC:TAIS
Pxsij7_men.t of Personrle un er dates of July 21, 24 and 31
read and filed.
Claims approved for
wher eupon
Res.
Introduced by C ouncilinan
ap,wovLig claims Dios. 195
votes, 1 absentee.
payment by the City 1:1anaL;er were submitted,
r.
•�55 .1 a C .,S o
Unogue, seconded. by Co nailman 3rown,
to o inclusive, ado ed by 6 affixmiat
.Status of Se1r p e Plant Enla dement;
aFrles ,— aus repoiT86 that he had C ompleted
analysis of the plans and specifications for tb8 Sewage II&A
enlargement and had completed all ne'gctlatioris ..TLth the State for
the. City's shareof State Amds on said Iz j*ect, P;nd that he would
like to place the project in deferment LMt_i.l the City has a
re etginear.
City Attorne,
An opinion from° ie U EST orney to the City Auditor
regarding the avtborizin of an application to the State Retire-
ment System for the prepa- ration of valuations and report in order
to have the required infarmation with wl'..ich to Cetermine whether
the Cityts contrast shall be amended for the puu Nose of providing
benefits noir available under the law as wne ylded, read an filed,
whereupon
Pes. /M 6
introduced by. Council.ron Andersen, seconded by Co tu°ic °ilman 1
eryt itlC.d y
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Resol-ution authoriz applicat;ien to California State
Em y
ploes v Retire_ -Mint System f valuations and re ox°t
coverir cost to City of amend contract to provide
be ne fits by anendme nts autharize,d under 10 iwfl, 1 p
adopted by 6 aff�.rma'-Jve votes, 1 absentee.
eWOP ID t he City Planning Commission
recoimienc3ine the granting of a variance to James C. 3lacl::re1I
read and filed, whereupon .
Re - #65'7 I4oC.Sa
entitled
introduced "by' CoLincilman Shoemker, seconded by Counciltn°� r11nogtze
,
"Resolution granting James C. Blackwell, Jr. variance
f rom the requirements of Zoning Ordiinanc e ,, T o. , 123
adopted by 6 affirmative votes, 1 absentee.
Other Cit Officials
Monthly epo ;Ear ' Po c Y o C:�ty . Pound° Rodent
F :text? Bator, Central Pey mit BureaU s ° Police Court; Recreation
Parks a<nd Plays Recreation . udLtor, and �reaswer vex e submitted °atld
f iled.
Annual reports of the Library; Police Court; city Pound
and Rodent x terninator were submitted and file
ITT A DD�.�CT C�+T OF f)RT?Ti'I1�,�TC °
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!annual A. 'o :cation Ord.
C T 5; u ro aced by CoLrncilnla..n Shoemaker, seconded
by Councilman T.TinQ ue, ent
s4 AM47JAL I?I'PROPR:CATION ORDrNMCE FOR THE FI"C.Pj, Mr q
JU LY.' 1, 1950 TO MTE 30, 1951 a os
Baas read, and ordered to print by 6 affiiinative votes, 1 absentee.
AT OI- 'TOINI OF ORDIIIVICEsi o
Authoriz � ur°c:I of t�ttt�t truck , �'�
'z' °mac �� • o� e��n _'o �ce �nc� lrr�n
by Co 5hoemnIter, seconded
I1C ilr"lan '.•',:T:�T10-rE:ie s eY��,lt le d,
eyAT, ORDIrdA dC:E PR0�11�Ir:TCT T +`OR �J`iE I'i1F�CHASE T-* TEE CS`:Iy OF
F'L s�E1LtPJ1A OF+' A D?TP4k' 1:RT?CTf FOR TIiT�
RE ET DE1IAII',, 'T:t �'t� NT. 11
T y
came
e± � °e up r81.zlar?y a?id was adopteddby 6 affirmebivcf vote s 1 absentee.
Cl aim for nod cit Element c Dist-. fo
e► C y C.le�'°I, repor' e mat e c i a
ai, nd ap:�l ce for �f lot Tom 213 to the Petalu�j Cxty .eme school
Df4 strict as shown on the Stratton ;IRap of Petalu: m, had been posted
accord_tnv t o la7l for the required period of 30 daj s and that no
adverse claims had been filed thereto, whe- eupon
Res. ;, H.C.S.
1T1tY'odL1C by Co uncilman' ShoertW:er' seconded by Council n
P Id nogue,
entitled,
Resolution. a
Spx°ovan claim and application f or conveyance
to Petaluma. City Elementwrj school. District of Lot flyo. 213
" shown on the Stratton.. Ij ap of said City 17
adopted by 6 affirmative votes, 1 absentee'.
Rules of Order
1' COY' me eras ;ranted the City .Attoa ney f-n Vnich to
lyrepare le covering Rules of Order.
Rat gying sa �s. Mana ,er` Of 1049 IC �. serer
y d ; __
introduced by Councilrmn Brown seconded by Courjc a.lrjan 1,Mviogue,
entitled,
P4 Resolution ratifying; the sale by the City, of the
Poli Department is .1940 model Kaiser automobile to
Arnold Jensen for the : vum of 4$705.00
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93 4d
Aut h or 1 71 oa. 7
/A f or stenop-TaDhic senrices Ci
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introduced. try Counciln-an Brown, 3econded by Councilman Shoeymircer,
ehtitled
11 R,.solutiaa mthorizing payment for stenographic services
fl the office of th e City Attorney."
adopted by 6 affii.mative votes., I absentee.
e t - g I Prant from A LIL
1�e: (Alma. Court)
R #651
introduced by Couicilmmi r111.pogue, seconded by Councilman Shoemaker,
entitled
"Resolution accepting Grant from Henry A. 'Mardis and'
Alma L. T-Aardis. 1 ;
adopted by 6 affirmative votes, I absentee.
ProJect 11 -10. 50-1
XRTF Ug
ieer Claude Lyman Iresented his certificate
showing the amount due to the Contractor p=suELnt to Res. 602 NX.S.
for the month of July, 1950, said amoun in
t beg the?6'um of 414 .,301, 91.
Said Cert.ificate of payM.ant itas f Iled, 'Whereupon
Reno 77 NqC-S-
introduced by Councilman (3-onzaleiz," seconded by Councilman Shoemaker,
entitled,
,"Transferring Fbnds and Ordering Payment., Project No. 50-1,,
Street,, et al."
-.adopted by 6 affirmative votes., 1 absentee.
Sale of City' o to Kreskv Ufz.Co. r�,Auest
UZ3unc
N '-1T'r reque a Max Me MTM=cireconsider the
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sale price on city -oUmed . Woperty at 2nd and H Sts. which the Kresky
Matiufacturing Co. wish to purchase. He recommended the sum be not
greater than �"250. polyriting out that said m-anufacturing company
employ 108 persons; that they are enlarging their plant, .and that
the City should encoumge this industry.
The ' matter was referred to the City Man,*. who stated that
as yet no selling price had been set and that Yie hart' suggested that
Ylr.. Miller make an offer to the City.
Disaster Clouncil:
ME FITm o filaRnr Inquired as to the status of city
I egislation re Disaster "C"MuMcil. The City Mana- -reported
that the matter is now in the hands of the City Altax who is
awaiting further directives from the State of California.
Ta rcu e:
M=M�_request of CounciLm_a Shoemaker the City 1
was asked to follow-up with the Division of 11ighways, approval
of surd ested le--islatian 'to nrovide for a truck route.
ADJOUFNTAIMM�T a.
There being no further business to come before the meet;,
the meetinrr was declared adjourned.
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