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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 09/18/19505 e) September 18, 1350 A 7:50 P.',-.!. Re.lar meeting of the Council of the City of Petaluma called to order by Mayor Leland H. 1.1yers. ROLL CALL: ""=esent: Councilmen ttnderson, T+ rown, Gonzalez, Holmes, I:finogiie, Shoemaker, and Ilayor I.Wers . APPROVAL OP ', 7PMJTTS: .�.TI.e mi nutes of 'the last meatin s of Septa 5 and 8 w ere approved as recorded. PETITIOUS) Carr. (P: PUMIC I AMr --IG s : vaon�.me.wairpamcr�rn.ar ,a..�. no m.m m+�.+s Pr a ect No. 50 -1 T1 411 ' , s berh�T, ; 1e ime set for opening bids for the purchase of special assessment bonds, under the above project, the Clerk reported havl n , received three lAds. She also reported that the attorneys iiho have charge of this proceedin . , had requested that at this time the bids be rejected and retuimed unopened to the various biMers. This re eras granted, whereupon Res. - ; * I . C d ; . introduced by Councilman Anderson;, seconded. by Councilman Holmes, entitled, t4 Resolution rejectin r all bids for sale of bonds under Proj ?Ion 50-1. adopted by 7 affirmative votes. Card of appreciation for floral offering was received from the fam- ily of the late IRayor Jasper S. Woodson. IP Redw oOd T1' ,:ate 4f oc . a?a on ur ink a�I citizens and orgarizati ons to atte: the conference of 'the Redwood Empire Association in Lake-Count7Y, Sept. 21 -?3, and desi� is week this as "Redwood _ pir-6 reek 9 , siZ, ned by Leland B1. T.Iyers, ;,l ayor, read and filed. R PORTS OF {:I"I`Yr OF fICIA1, : Claims approved � ',:Tanaper T by the City 11 were submitted, where Ti es. 7 -1 1, 691 FI.C.S. ntroduced by Councilmn Br owm, seconded by Councilmm Gonzalez, approxring T!os. 84.2 to 983 inclusive, adopted by 7 affirmative votes. Assif;pmexit of P ersonnel under date of Sept. 14 1950, submitted and -'L Ued. ziaY3.naxi,!? Com'"nssion re- aassificarTon o area �`i^o� n -2 to C-,2 none ur Opsr o °`rhsQ�Oof adopted the City Planning Corxiission simifying its inter tion:',to re- classify that area now contained in an. R--2 Zone situated along the,, north side of :�+ilson Street westerly from Past Court i;o a C--2 Zone; and formal Notice of Proposed Zoning Change, read mid filed* Affidavit of the Supt. of Streets of the posting of said 'foticeg of Proposed Zoning Change, read and filed. MRonthly report of the City Librarian, read aid filed. INTRODUCTIO'-I Or ORDrMNC' +,5: Contract tirr1th Pm G. ?• E. on ercurt Vapor Luminaires err o C ®.. ro uce y „oun . n 'TI nod ue seconded by Councilman Shoem l -er entitled, "A ORDI:JA „CL .A.UTHORI "MYr CONTRACT 'VITIT PACIFIC ^AS 1 0 57 F. E'Lt;G'TRIC CO?'.PA F "OIL ':'TTCI-MI TGT RV C , ?:TAI`1- 777Ta7:ICE OF L "TS A'D'D ' S -:'JWF E :' "D E'L1•;CTFaC r : rY FOR 20 CI�^Y�- 0:1?dT D "? :RCUI�Y VAPOR LiJP- M- fi�.?RES . ON THIRD -TR? E rR0`1' 111b/1 STRL!, TO TM, SOUTH CITY LEMITS. was read and ordered posted by 7 affirmtIve votes. tJIIFI II`;HED �! '31:11ESS: Intention to sell cit olmed �vaterfron t : Res :. . Introduced by Councllman !,11no ue, seconded by Councilmen M -own, entit 1 ed, "Resolution of Intention to sell unimproved ci` y- vo�med real property fronting 179 feet along the 'westerly bank of Petaluma River and 47 feet along the easterly line of 11Hle Street exte adopted by 7 affirmtive votes. Intention to sell city-owned ppty. on 4th St. bet.P It G Sts. es. s , f10G.S. introduced by Coun Gonzalez, seconded by Councilmen HolTaes, entitled, "Resolution .of Intention to sell unimproved city. -owned real property on north side of 4th Street in City of Petaluma." adopted by 7 affirmative votes° Propositions T-Io. 1 and 3 T.Tlanag er :times . �yrause called attention to the i^iportance of nendi Il le I.slation, recor� ending that the Council adopt a resolution cpnosing Propositlon'l and supporti; Proposltion .. Ile stated that if Proposition Tl - ca pi the City mill suf fer a Loss in revenue of approximately '1"32,000. Which viill have to be made up from.other sources of revenue. Coun.cilmn Brovin seated that both propositions are of vital importance to the City aid moved that resoluti ns be adopted as recommended by the City The motion vas seconded by Councilman Shoemaker" and so o rdered. City Attorney Karl ?lr°ooks revieired Proposition Rdo. 3 pointing out the duplication and overlapping which oc=rs and which c reates"' einj d'- iffictalt practice for litigants in th small courts. He spoke as a member of the So:?oTa County Bar Association and urged the adoption of Proposition r3• o osed marbame contract G I ;awe a progress report on the garbage contract, stating that specifications for the new contract had been fol'°G`7ar(3 to the Petaluma Garbage Co, and to 1.1r. Art Cader for study and c om, ent o Crusade for F oeedom o o ,r_ n� �n e n ariatior, of the Crusade for Freedom pro am by T`ayor° dyers and City Attorney Karl "3�'ooks, Res. //694: 'T.C.S. introduced by Councilman 3rovin, seconded by. Councilrm I.I nogue, entitle d "Resolution of the City Council of the City of Petaluma, California, urges all citizens of the City of Petaluma to join the crusade for Fr vlas adopted by 7 affirrmot votes. In e reasi ?' Sala T of City Manag . Res. b . J .1,isr�3e introduced by Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman Shoemaker, entitled, 2 c "Re soluti on increasing salary of City P ►enaaer as provided .in Ordinance No. 143 adopted by 7 affirmative 'votes Councilman Shoemaker complimented the City I:Ianager for the definite - .mprovement in public relations ". Vl or Leland H. Myers also expresser) hi appreci Of the accomplishments of the City tfianagero A p . proy inr, f ins.) ,ma�a ref Eazrton 110mesites: The final nap of Easton Hormesit was submitted and filed. 1 entitle d, "A resolution anprovino final map of Easton Home Sites Subdivision No. 2, Petalw%a,, California. adopted 17j 7 affirmative votes Resolution of the City Planning Commission determines that the final map of Easton Home Sites Subdivision ?too 2 is in conformity with the tentative map and recorffiEnding the adoption thereof by the City Council read and filed, whereupon Res. ;x'696 N.C.S. introduced by Councilman Shoemaker, seconded by Cou wilmn TIino�me.. ConCition ofall and parkin there, in. 'e � y�e° Baas ash .onve`siate the r.:atter of the rk3'2r; of vd. Iles in such a manner as to nrevent info - ress and egress, to alleys following the report of Council: an Shoemaker on the problem. Counclli*ian Shoemaker also called attention, to the need of &Tadi gr or surfacing some of the alleys. ADJOM11YNT: There being no further the meeting Xmas adjourned to of 5 o'clock P.14. business to TueSC ay, nnf 1 /' t, � 2 � z /, &' v n come bef the meet 10 '4 C7rr) n4 ,'hho hrovroft