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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 09/05/195037 )51..1. 7:30 )►egnaar me%evhi�', of thE; COTRICil of thce City Of Fetalwma, cralled to order by jkctj-n- - -1 1 nd 11, `;�rers -) - I ROLI, Ch*;,} (d PI'Osent Councilmen I G MIM.,f�llep TTrers 0 o . r0l 'Ir r 11 iyor 7look! san,, APPROVAL COY ? x m.1nu o- the lo? -st 3: eg-L',.1 Aug,,, 23. and. the speciaD- meottn-o of -St Ic Boolcer Ann(�*.1x-,itIo, 1-1 L e timp set for hearing protest I the proposed annexation of B Subdivision to the City of 1-�ete1ama,, the Clerk state that no I had b.en filed. Acti "-_ _,ox Lc.land H. T. invi` Protests or comments from I. In mttip protest said annexation ndivice but no one appeacring to Ord. -Zi T%.Cs. Introduced T. j , Cowlic Anderson, seconded by Comcilman Ganzalez, entitled, "M 0M) A OF 121 iM t I C 10 V.7 I AS 130OKEP-, ,:) TO TTI'7,. C-ITY OF P' T I — , CALIFORTIA. was read and colored - published by 6 aJ vto Frgj_qct : 50-1 ti7me sut for hear* nrT on the of bonds j T against the unpaid 0',in Pro Proj `R;. 50-1, tlxe Clerk reported ic filLn.<7 of Vile list of Imimid :.I.ss;essr. Ixy th.� S!t.pl; ,-, , - I - of -- treets; 1.) Une 7-10tice of thP filt'11 Of said list of Un Ad, Aosc�s a. of the tin. fixed for he theremn #I Vne MI.cig of Affba-*. of posting and mailing sp-:' notices; the A! ' 'fidavit o of the PeV-0juma NrL!,US CO of the 'public.atio j il - 1, 1 1 r! ( t' e "Jotice of Filln � oand Unpaid Assessant list 0 Of t imm fixc�6 f cr Mari- The Clerk re-i th! cl 'Jo I � '-qO I'V-16 '(De.-II-1, f J.1e . r 01le wni beforz the Caullcil U` PT'OteS 1. upon Res. -7,��6 - In"Gre)(Auced seconded by 1_ 11 rantitleel C L 7� � U� De"(;er-mj-rIn,E; ly-apaId Rss-nF and issuarce of bondis on assessmicint's itim',ler Resclut.21or. :jo. 6O2 1 1CS of Prelllpd,nary Detcrmf' z,tic, adopted 6 azffhimitative votes. tew.-.:2,.on.11 �nnxt to Conti - -on - ded b Gtmc o -in o,,(, - bitroduced by Ccunciluosxi sho mak entitledo n.ie " ReSOlUti( M. orde , pay.tmOnt Projec- No. -12 f1 11" L S- St reet, et � ado W, 6 vo I Frm,.rIdj.-q7 for t, of fimids t.c.) ,ryorTe,--L eyro-,- 7MS6 introduced by Counal.1r.-nn comicL.12i _ (: "ResOlL1 providing for t.re, sf .r 0 - 1 - funds "1 cor, er In *,dopted - 'by f af f jr- votes" Outside se.wer pr 0 introduced "by Couinc! 1 M , n nznIcz, sef.,, n- o i a 1 -L Uu: U "ResOlutikllq the al )pll -cation of for to'conr,.Oct . CiUtIct.". froj-q T T -perty an Idlew Mre. t-e C-,J. -.6 J tt"( c by 6 affIrr votes, (] J.. rLG. -,,!. Jr. - hr -0 of" CIETT-11 ST a 39 Notification from the state T7d. of Equalization of a???alicatiQns for On Sale Ganeral liquor licenses filed by The t?hytlim, Club and the Tropics, read and filed. Petit for assistance in off - street racinr�; . ts and property owners appealing for assistance in Vne matter of off - street parkin, and suM_;esting the poischase of the Presbyterian Church prop 'the site of the service station, immediately adjoin and the closing of A Street from 4th to 5t`1 St. which space would provide parkin;; space for a con sydera.ble umbe of cars, read and filed. The petition :vas referred to the City Council, as a whole and the City ':xanaser for cons ider°ati , Tn . Rl.:POR` S OF CI71 Oi FICI ='DLO City 2 ianMer Lists of claims a.ppro�r�3" ie qty "c-mag for payment were submitted, t- Res. 1 $79 M.C.S. introduced by Councilman 4nderson, seconded by ;;otmeilmm Brmrm, approving cla m. s Nos. 632 to 841 inclusive), adopted by 6 affirmative votes. lie - sale of waterfr2nt p rt r 0°1 oi` 1,KP pow rr om 'GI ,,, T an.ager.. James L. Krause, that he had received two bids, one from the 'Kresky Mfg. Co. in the amount of ;=,'2OO m a.�zd C�t1F? 'on1 n veevy flan atTlol It of T'300. for the meter- -front property ormed by the City of Petaluma, the ,,z tter -Ms referred to the City Attorney for 11* he` preparation of mi ordinance authorizing the sale of said prop-:rty to the highest bidder. Re rent de -c on t rot tiVr e`n `�;morarzau�1 roir�. the City r t:l,� ;ez° calling attention to the fact that unless affim —ative action be take,. toy the govenlning body Federal rent cont.-al will, autarilati_cally torni.zlate on Dec. 31, 1_n50, :read end filled. Coltncilman Shoem kber pointed out the importance of the matter and su�;ested that a' rublic hear -ing be arranged ci"Lth representatives of labor, banks, ^tc . nrosent . s li lei, ski'LJ.,Of the Sonoma County Rental Board., stated that there ar e no rental. 1,r•o: orti_es ave.ilable in Petaluma al,thou h there is a cr�+yin r nLed for re.1: houses. '-'he City llanian er was a si ked to armn —e a public hearing on the .matter Assicn4 =.lent of :Per ac' 2 3e1 und date of All 30 1.950, read and filed. ± - ��.ty :h. �lvda er° Vie:: °o ;c'd lza rl.Y1 r eiVdi Z! St r f rom l o c al hatcheries regard:igg the garble contract, i n vvhi_ they requested that the by- products of hatcheries be not included in any new contract with any ga- r xa.c e removal firm arid :t' xther° 'that Ord. 348 C.S be amende so as to :Take it possible for hatchery operators to secure the full ecorlor. benefit of thef_r by- products. The .,Rutter was dl scussed ,.nd referred to the entire Council. and Cit Iana e p 7� < Tq. � �.� City T _ 3 paa� ,�,t ested that the Ci y Manager arr e a meeting wl_th the hatchery operators and Ir.mber s of the C ity Council on the Platter O ther CitV Officials Monthly reports of the A'addtor, Treasurer, Central Permit Thweau., and the Police Jude were read and filed. 2 . - 41 E-TTRODUCTIU-1 OF ORDrIXICTUIS Rules of Order Ur_ff_.7/T5=1 X.S. introduced by Councilmm Brown, seconded by Councilman Tfdnofil? v entitled "AN ORDINANCE 01-P IME CTTIV OF Fj!:TAL1R.D4 !ESTA' RTJI:-. 'D ORD FOR PROCE 'DPNGS OF 1 1 , 11F, CITY COUNICIL it. - -INCE 'NIL1.03ER 7 C. S. 9 , MID ALL ORD21 k11CTS r-] C01FLTCT MERE. ITH. rp was read and ordered posted by 6 affirmative votes. (rF - m8nt to Dumean M eter Corp. Aut ho ri z UE-M-MIM r re, ' oor ei)orte =e 6 t can %;!eter corp. under date of Au[-,i isst 28, 1950, to discount the unpaid balance of the parking i contract if liquidated on or before SeFl. 15,, 1950,, of 'S.2,230.24,, which was read and filed,, . Ord. 4!158 I.I.C.S. by Councilman Anderson,, seconded by Counciinan T.-Tinogue., entitled,, "AT-1 ORDriDUICE PROVIDIT"IG FOP, TIET, PURCHMIE OF 588 A! rl 0: TAT 91 PAR 1 , q_' I!: T71 , Til FR '_:! DU?' M i 7 .1,7 7 ;'R CORPORATIO11 JUID"1 PAYINNT TO SAID CORPOR.NTIO�N OF THE SIM:1 OF 129 AS TI-T TU.-kilICE AVD TT SA - U Im . JLL PAS ", FOR - 1. M" "R 011), TTIF PAY­T- OVIDI" T TO THE STATE OF 0 P� . 'r - ., CALIF H A OF r1 CF :)l COO EIR TH2 U.'M TAY, DTJ17 UPO TI-M' MIRCIMBE OF ' _,A_TD PA11',rilG '� TER S; DEMPL V-PiT T PASSAGE OF T'OIS ORDI'DV4CE IS rlw" I�! F t 'U_ i TI ARC' !�`OR TIT Plj7�37 TC X-1D SIB: 2Y 2Y XTID T1 .11 T ITS T""! It, -' I was read and ordered published by 6 affirriative votes. N OF ORDI ti , : ADOPPIOI-i Amended Ire Zone Ord. "r. . 7 "MT .` � -. git by Counciblan Gonzalez., seconded by Councilman Anderson,, entitled., TWI ORDrITANCE, AS XTENDIM, CR !7•11) ! FITrF, ZOINIES; R9PEM,17JG ORDr '105. 34-4 C.G. Alm 400 C.S." ca re. up reF ' ,til&rly and wens adopted by 6 affimative votes. Tax Ie' 1,950-51 'i . M du 0 y 71 OR. 15 ,. . s =.R. r o , c , d I S C ou n c i 1 man T3r o in, n se by Coimtcilman 1 . 1 . 4 - - hnogue,, entitled, PROPERTY I "K.!) ORDT,1 LIEN191IG RATES OF TAMT10il UPO', THE ASSE'SMED V'g "011 TEM FISC Yi M U',' N THE CITY 1 AL il LUITION OF TI JULY 1_, 1950 TO JUNE 501, 1951. came up regmlarvly and was adopted by 6 affimitive 'votes. C Taxi cabs to dis'play rates "Tinogue, seconded Tay Clounc-i-Lmar ;A by Counci1nan, entitled, `' I A.j ()r_a)j'. jJV-TG-T? ­.VCr;1T0,'j 12 M 1-1 73 OF ORI)33-T I CE . 0 st -, rf D"s-nam, (h) Tinir �oro FOR TIE C1. C. S. J, 3 ADIY-[*- �,T P3 - PURPOCE OF R". j ;,STRICTER TEAT 7 ,AC11 TAXI-C-AB HWE POSTED 7 TfMT TIM: I PMR VIN"I OF THTE PAS. ",,RS A CARD ,JI SE;TTI?-PG ID"ORTH THE 19NItES FIXED M'D MIRTMT mTY-,D POP, FAMS FOR SAID TAXI - -CAD." CAT!DJE Up regularly and was adopted by 6 affirmative votes. Sewage , Iorks Enlamermts UFF7 X 'MiMed by Comici lrim Andersen , seconded by Councilman Gonzalez, entitled,, 1r 43 "AN O_T D PROW -DIA [G' FOR TIIN' AC�t3I ;I co J— STRUCTION AUD CO1 UHIT o f ,,: �rE 7 OIR E-I lljAIR+TFI`ENT`3; ADOT -Tr.TG TIii; PIX-1, CO'ITR %CT WC1100IT S 111) SPECIPICATID?I FOR ATD IT:�'r ,D V?: -'.'? ? 1 T ', ';O .M PR R Z ;V M 1.� 7.I, �����. I3Y M "d o J Ji�a, CO°1::,JI217TG CA,".[TA ?V. ,iNGINEUM9 DET .R.T.DNIN(1 TID THE T .f T!,DIATL ADOP1IT-1 OF TI "rS 01 a JAN'CE I0 R= '0,?TIR '1:D PO?, '";1^ P_ GIB PUPLIC PEACE, Pj', %T,TH !VTD SAFETY O TIIr: C:fi � OI% I�TI'1�L,L'T -Tj�a re came up regularly and i °,as adopted by 0 aff in.mt .ve gates U1151DUSH-H D DTJF3I i E S Kel S t y Of -- Park in? o t':�u?ncl IIle11 "C�aer ket° �H o i lr o l tN u ,;ue,, to. ether with the "Inyor and City 1 1:I 8na g er,, were appointed to atten the merchmts committee of the Chamber of Copywr Sept. 11, at 8 aomm to discuss the leasing or acquisition of property for off- street parking, purposes The City M.anav er gave a report on his recent conference vdth p-Ir o Vonsen and his off to lease the pro perty on Keller A . for the sum of ''`?Z`758 nee month. Council mTi Shoemaker rc�parted that it had been suM, rested that the property, of ter acquis by the City, be leased to 'the operator of an oil station, thus ellminating the cost of ;deters and othpx expenses. Secy Jollm C o f the Chamber~ of Commerce, was asked to invite representatives of the petitioners oners interested in acquiriY'g other locations for off - street parking to attend the merchantd co.�ittee me'eti.n..g of Sept. 11 P N T-` " An~�oi_n�tmen t, of r- Rai c , ): , f ers . tl�r reque s ct r! ?: ayor Leland I Tiers, Caancil;nan. Shoem. al er° took th Chair an(! brou;ht before the Coun the matter of the a.ppotgtment of a 'rtaX.ror to fill the vacancy created by the death ©f l 1e.,yor Ja: per ,Voodson Co' ync;ilman Gonzalez presented the nar.°n; of Councilman Leland 11. ':ryer's for the position of 'aaycr which vas unanimously approved by the other members of the Cotancil, whereupon the Clerk reported the filin by Councilman Leland IIr 1Iyers of his resigiation as Councilman; vice Presill.clrnt of the Council, and member of the Plann- ing Corrmi.ssion, and I'esa ?i�3C� '1oC ®So in by Councilman G(,rizale z, seconded by Counci l nen Anderson, entitled., "Reso"lution appointin Leland ? zyers as 1.1a, of the City of Petaliia to fill the vaca ncy created by the death of 1"It jor Jasper S. ; .'oodsonm °Q adopted by 5 aft'irmati.va votes. The nearly apro:i,nted P?ayor vias sworn in by the City Clerk and took his sea', as T::ayTor of the City of l?taxurnaa Ap oirnrt cent of C rmn Leigh Shoer ^kker as "dice Preside �U Inan ° `��°3 n presen �eo ne ruff; ,off cmI ShoemaY:er for the position of Vice President of the Council., iV ich selecti.o'1 Vas unanimously approved by the other members of the Council, �vlaoreupo Res. 6381 ?T. C.S o L troduced by Councilman Gonzalez seconded by coir.ci.lnan DrolXI, entitled, "Resolution appointing Councilman L eigh Shocizeker as Vice President of the City Coun.a : 1 o rr adopted by 6 afflr ins ti ve votes, ��.T)noin Gmen or uoiin i4io ries as uounc�.vnan G i man '"M Uno. ae I.- esen 3'r 5.e r�a::ie ©f rolin Holmes for the poei -t?on of City Couanclln n., tivhich selecti.ori was unanimously approved b,, the other members of the Counci 1 fl pon whe a Re ?'VCS :1 p C y SP 4 �, 4 Res. #685 !�%C. S. Introduced by Counci]r_= Shoemaker, seconded by Councilman TT.inogue entitled,, 14 Resolution accepting re of C O lin Iiolmes as a member of the Recreation Commission and uppointin i'Srs . Ja Tes J. ITTAu llins to fill such vacancy. 19 ado pted by 7 affirmative votes. Ureciatl_on for assistance re Caledonia Gatherin Secretavy Joiiiny Crdof a Mari o Cur°rce thanked the city officials for their co-- operation in promotinr the 85th annual gathering and Bane of the Caledonian Club. Council —= Col'>.r ilolge was swo in by the City Clerk and took his seat as Comicil_man of the City of Petaluma, at the same time tendering his resignation as a member of the Recreation Cot rniss'ion 9 tthereuporl I - Caa. l_ for bid for U .2 e Introduced by Councilr: an R.Ilnomne., seconded by Councilman Brown,, "Resolution call for bids on sale of Imprcrve ponds m T Adison Street, et°, al, Pro ject ado. 50-1. adopted by 7 affirnntive votes. Mayor PVars a,ddresse.d the C.otme.± l thankin the merzbers for the confidence they had expressed in sel.ectirr, hire as their T °ayor. lie expressed his deep regret at the loss of ''iayar Goodson and spore of the fine contribution I.fayor '..00dson had nade to the City of Petaluma. Ile asked that the Council bear with him. in his decisions and stated that he did not intend to let them dotim. Ne stated that it 7.s his hope that a more friend spirit be developed between t'►.ie City and the person^nel of the military establ ishr:Lenty a.d Jac;en t to .Petaluma. He also stated that it was oin,,7 to be his aai n to develop a closer worif3na ;1 relationship with the Peta.l.urrma Chamber of C olrimerc 14ayor i' yers receivcd the Vii arty congratulations o f the members of the City Council. and City Officials. Cou n cilman G-onzalez requested than the mee t fig be adjourned out of respect to* the Late '.Iayor Jasper S., ':ooaxsorl acid that the City Attorney be instructed to draft a resolution of condolence to be sent to the family of the late ?Mayor, So ordered. 1 the Tate hour en fled, "Resolution appoint.,ing Col.iri II01mes to fill the vacancy created by the resit.ation of Councilman Leland :°.gars . 11 adopted by 6 affirm -give votes. Introduced by Councilrrtm : nogue, seconded by Councilijan 3rO1vn, tl. There bein.0 no further txisiness to rne etinr , was adjourned out of respect T:I° yor diUsPer C, -'VOOdsa1, to Prid Of 5 ovcl.ock P.ni, i_ C a A A core before the r_neetinq, to the member of the