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Minutes 11/06/1950
November 6 p 1950 Regular meeting of the Council of the Citat of Petaluma called t6 order by Ta,yor l tiers ROLL CALL _T CCiilncilmen A- YIdE son, Droi'an, Gonzalez, Holmes, ITInogue, Sla 1ter.. and P.Tayoa ° ?; :ors APPROVAL OF P.M -WES : , he ? i of the last; re ca.al�rr meet of Get o 16 p 1950 were approved as recor ded. A .rtt't31? lance . e very =1 s were received on used or new ambulances, which bids were opened, read., and talten iand r consideration by the City C and City Mna, Sale of bonds -p F.r^o: ect No. 50-1 ' n1N.s e 'rid; lie - T_r e U�e 'r ecevrng, bids for the purchase of bonds in the total Sunni of ,1 �36,693..50, representing unpaid assessments under Project Igo. 50 -3, the Clerk reported having .received 'three bids and proceeded to open and read said bids. Folloviing the recormientlUlon of the legal firm, of IUrkbride, Alson, Harz` ":eld and ',a11 ace that 'the low bid of Hannaford � Talbot be accepted, introduced aiinardIng s< adopted by PM y Res. Zf f 15 N.C.S. by Council i ;anogue, seconded by Councilman Broun, -.le of bonds,, T -. d:ison St. et alp Project 1.1o.. 50-1, 7 affirmative votes.. C01��i::UNICAT_IONS e' PiJ£SUTC I EAFUNGS: coumcil near o ° osea zone 7 rem -ci assir - i ccaT, can s " e ni e V.Lme se i )r �"ne = 1rsf �Mar�'ng on. the proposed re -cl- xsslfication of the area bounded by Last Court d Wilson St o , the Clerk reported that no protests had been received by hero mayor uyers invited _rrotests from. those present but no one appeared to protest. The Clerk called at t ent,ion to the fact that the second Council he=.arin. on the proposed re— classification will be held on Yaov. 20 p 19504 s� aun-st f o3 - act 1W el iI'Linc£te Feti t c sion by P-a residents in trre area p ounaea on Bridge St., Ce Grove Lang: and 1A.i St re questing that action be talcen to el.t.t*_AMte the sear .ous hazard of Imter° flooding before the advent of the winter re0.ny season.. .read, filed, and referred to the City AGtorney, who stated; that h si- ,pected to have sufficient data within the next fe days to corntance legal action in the matter. Coiv.tcilman ml-Jiiogue suggested gested C.ha t the practice of dumpin street; sweepings and oth.er debr °is :fin 'phis area } , y b n e st as it creates an t rxs S wL�t;ly ✓cxndst.� ®n c urinIP a igh ��vv Lem D Lhe City 1':Ta ge ' was asked to invest g atle this utter. Per mit f or C� F�ewer u Ste::l _ p�:Le a.�'_1 o_. a:Frs i eanor C�: .�aY'�� - r permission to Connect sewage outlets frol� property on Sunnysl Ave.. L" ith the city sewer sys'tesr react and filed, wher°eupo (i Re s. #716J � .C. S. introduced by Councz? man FlolrZes $ seconded by Councilman Anderson, entitled, "Rf esoluti ranting the cap plication of 1.T°s. Eleanor Gilardi for permission, to co*rnnect waste line from property on .Minnyslope Avenue Rt, 3, Box �'s, with the City sewer System... T adopted by 7 affimative votes.. 1© re]WA LOM- I I I Notifications from the State 13d. of Equalization of applications for off sale general alcoholic beveragre licenses filed by Raymond Chin Hing, et al,, and by Robert T -,. Laird and geo. F. Marlowe.. which appl. Wcations, were aT,)pro by Police Chief Del Maestro, read and filed. State and e r read entitled, "Resolution to rrive notice of proposed annexation of 'uninhabited territory. -adopted by 7 affirmi-ative votes. Dept. of KnGnce, Cha, pt er 20, of the and filed. recd r,rnendiw? o ap-Pr-oval of the application ninzici-pal sewhge "lorks. Enlargement Project., PetItion axid resolution adopted by the - Board of Education of the Petalum 'Elermentary School District,, requestir).7 ., the annexation of certain territory oimed by said school district and knovm as I.TeNear School, property tiddition,, and I'AcKinley School property addition,, rea-d and filed. whereupon Res. 7t N.C.S. introduced by Councilmvem Shoerroker, seconded by Councilman 1 1'-Ainogue.. at 4 at fli desi 7 they Ire perm i s sion to use the lot at the rear of their property consisting of a parcel anproximately 179 - Ceetalong the Pbtalwa. Rliver aa 47 feet alona I'll" Sireet, and that they* will pay %'I. per month for a month to month S Lf permit,, subject to cancellation on 30 days notice,, read and filed. A-fter a general discussion of the prQposal in ahich Councilman Brovrn objected to the action on the , .-rounds, that the sale of the land had been recently rejected because it was felt that the City itself would have use for the prope.My for the storag of materials and equlpment,, a resoluIL initi. by Councilm-an Mnogue., seconded by Councilimn Shoemaker., granting permission to Kresk-J Mfg. Co. to use said lot, was withdrawn, and - the City Attorney directed to prepare a res0,.utJLon for consideration at the next meeting of the Council,- p;ranting said permit, but re strict" n,, it to that portion 4 oJ.' the needed f or U i cineator installed there. M, POF17S OF 1 1 1 41TY 07FICT-ALS.. Claims approved for Wy City T.MaCger were submitted, Res ii"7 8 I.I.C.S. Introdaiced by Councilman Andderson, seconded by CounciLm-m- Brown,, entitled, V# Resolu'Dion apligovIng, the list of claii -and bill appro*VC6 ii�v for rayment by the Cit, S' Y adopted by aff.Uw�-:Ulre votes es. whereupon Assi( Z 14 .�,=jnent of Personnel under diates of Oct. 20 and Nov. 6. and Separation of Personnel under date of Oct. 750, read and filed., Daa-ricacles installed - River and Pavran A Sts. MMcy"Ta 17dun5eTreforteT Ka a - r.ermporary barriedde, Iyas been *1 at the end of the dz-op off at P-aAyran and Wilson Streets, end that as soon as the j,'a is campleted permanent bar-r-Icades will be Installed there. The installation of a cyclone, fence aroiMd the entire area was recommended by Councilman I-Ano and the matter referred to the City ::Tanager for Investigation and report back. 20 • s; Oth Cit ir 0, °tcials Monthly repcn- s of Bureau; Police Court; Auditor; Treasi re r; City Poundma ,ter; Rodent afteminator; Chie -f of Police, read mid J:Iled. 1 N _ ;Meer, of the co mpliance i and filed. completion the plans of the contract of A. G. Raisch Comipany - i and spocif icatiotas apgroved the refor, reed INT RODUC T ION OF 2 MIIV NT .Pro '�lCi:i.Yl T~or re l aceMent of S• drain n across Keokuk St rodu „ec' 5�i ` �"aunc:M nze ez, secon ed by Comoilman Brc vim, effUtled, 1 WH ORDIDMICE' PROVIDING FOR THE RETT.A.M. -MIT OF STOR!A DRkIN ACROrS I Oi:L'1C GiTYL �N SGUTHFAST OF MAC Ai�'I�.:, PE .'ALTJT: A was read and ordered posted. by 7 affizTuc Live votes. ADOPTION OF ORDITI�ITICES: Di of tx �e 1. ,rated in al1e�rs .� .. n Ord. W` 61 N.C. n 'introduced by Councilman. Gomalez A seconded by Councilman Shoemaker, entitled, rp .AII. oI DIT311i'iCE 11".;Ft`;DI"TTG c1'CTIC'TI `�'� fJ'Y):iEC`I'IOPI OF ORDXtu N S2 N. C. s � � �'ITi�ET) F 'ArI OP ?.)IPIAPIt";Is 01+ THT; CITY OF I'�:'T°AMIA Rr;Gt1T..fl'►'?`TdG. 7 �a'F`IC. UPON TIC, PtJI'3I, :(C S'� I�`i►�'TT11) RFP1,II1 G ALL OT.. ,d ORDINAME',Q AND PANTS 0 !.)?- DII -I MICL;S M CONFLICT muo- 4TITII . AS 4.T, - E) DY ORDINATICE' 1I0 a c10 TI Y, C „ S. ” 1 C: me, .up regal. wly said vmz adopted by 1 7 affirriative votes. A A ggle - Mance, of : L qs 0Vq =1 �c3�G 153 � at B and 2nd Sts. 9Drd. 1:62 NX.:)m _I_tlt oduced b counc:il�ii€�•� Gonzzalez seconded by Caun Shoe?^�ker.. entitled,, +�AV O,RMI'IAslCF, AbJTI-I3PTZTTIG'• TIME' PUI�CHDIS:F, AND .AC:CEI -MOME OF C O`1' ±:III' '� Y \�`�' '10. lb3 U OCAT'l D RT P LiTxPt� �`I' .!IT'ID :>EGOi`.� w)T ILT1 J,., PE AA A'� TI. Prl4�l�l j�dl tiJJ��4�.N' S� �.1�V���C81 G� 4.J�� Z.� • Q. . .. T TS�+ Fl 1"*, R -r `M T RME 0 +, ,�1;II O.t :.OT TO s1.�T, Z'0!�� a�:� :�.�.��.� t1.�. bcr r��r GF� � 0e00 came up rer-ul.arly aml ,rws ad o ptecl loy 7 affing -at ive - rotes. A. re sal arie s for beau of F , -In- ee ri e Ord. #163 N. C.S. in " Crodu.c er by C ouncl_ lzrian Shtoema.ker seconded by Councilman I3romi, entit led, 1 "A11 ORDINA1 \TCF A -01, SIN G STC'I`I011 10 OF TIC SALARY ORDINTAD10E NO,. 1 48 N.C TO Ta ST: HLISIH TT-I+j S!?I.�!'Ud` DES, FOR TIM DT+.YRAO T ": �%'TI`�° OF PUrL? 'iOFiaSS� LUTt AI3 OT" Pd��I:p.;1sT;Rgtd�', I,u,. , rC:TSVE OC'0;3r 16 1950. ca,nte up re+.la.°ly and wms adr�ptec3 by af'f.�tvL votes. Contr mltn Chet Dicks re lease of automoblIcs Qrda 7 ,!104 N.C.S. Introduced by Councilmm Anderson, seconded b Caunc:ilmiatn. °�1s.,��, entitled,, "AN ORDINANCE- AtITI'ORIZING CO YMACT :7 CIET DICKSON CO. a A P& Ttl J.hSILP FOR LRASE OIP NUTO ""OBILE S FOR USE 13Y POLICE DE�'.A..Z ?'c'TIT OF HIrE 'CITY OF PT1U',LTJ'1A FOR PERIOD OF ONIE YEAR FRO,,. OF DEL ITI.M C' OF' T.�A(,'II AUTO ".IOBILI . 11 C e urn re^ula� ^1y a�ac�, w as ado nt�d b 7 a_F.�3Y +�°�tive voterg 91 ADOPTION OF 01MINAi`ICES: e oY1t inued Provide , for p2irchase of writ �.lence " �t 9 �,��oaucec "'5y -- ounci lr an ShoeMaker, s conded by Councilmn 'Holmes, entitled, ".0 O1M3:11VJ(''E P11OVID17 FOR `i'I:II 1:VRCHASE OF All At;;I?CT1:,MCE 1r. TILT',,' C TY OF P E ATIT11A. r carte up regularly and was adopted by 7 affirmative votes. Repealiwr 140 TI. C ®a. chase of Lincoln School E - 7 ,r/j L.1. C. S ® •1 "ntroduc;c�d ;T Count 3�man i.R. nogue., sec Council - .an I1o3.mes, entitl ¢ JU - 4 REPEALING OP,DI?`ANCE. NO. le!-0 N.C.S. , EI�ITITLED op llli OI?DIPIAT<CE AUTIIO1 IZING TIIE PuRcib`1 a7: GI+ TIE: PI30mR'l.'Y 109. AS LINCOLD PRIT:�,Y-f SCHOOL AT ` HE—, T'OIiI'Ia:IEST COL�IJ "M OF FIFTH MD B STMEETS. FRO1 I"- rETAL- UT:IA CITY 7MUTENTARY SCHOOL DISTPaCT FOIE TIM, SUM OF i;f 1 carne up rag.;1.arlj and laas adopted by 7 affirmative votes. Transfer of funds -a Lincoln ` Chool a a , o . to Setzra :dks. a Ord. r 0�"� omo uce7 ran I o ues, seconc e Councilman T `inoC we, entitled., by "AN ORDINAVCE, A. D �'dDrMG SECTTOV 5 OF GIM MCE 1. 1.51 PT. C . S. LiITITL �D, "AhTNUAL APPROPRIA.T:ICUII ORDIIVIANCE FOii THt; 1PIOCAL Y EfL' Y 1 1950 TO JUNE 30 1951" POP, Tlir PURPOSE of TRANSFMRING TI-Ir S 1-1 OF -` a'>S,OOJO APPMPRIATED FOP, TIi1 ACQUISITION Olt THE 1,11 ` CHOOL L'ROPE Y TO TU] DEPA 7 5M IT CP PUBLIC "'ORKS PRI11.1MILY TO COVER TIM INCREASED COST'S 01 Tlis ST sa!`6GE DISPOSAL PIX1,17' EIvLfMT1111-ITS OWil'13 TI E'S" INGED COST TI-I P,LOF. vo carne up regularly and was ad>:►pted by 7 affinnati -, e votes. ApT)ro 3 a; of Chief Del �.adstro at, T7BI sch orc. IIo.rres; Sec Council= Shoarya.Icer, t,. =.?t- V;.eo os��r WI 17TI � ' PyGY'; At '.'1FJO� iI1�'r , 1T' rsII I1Cr!: OIL' CI:IEL Or , PO LICE "1;71 L�t2i'� DEL "LT TIT:.; SCHOOL OF TIP, BUR7::AU OF M ESTI IATION AT '-`+A.SHUI "rT0I1� D.C. p I+�Ji� �,TL'� �3, I.GSG TO f�i -1) TI CI,UDTIJG SI;s 1?!"T'IQ 30 1950 ARIL AiiTHQ L i ?`G TIIII PA.—r.",—,T—Tr OF MIS ":.:.`�T'I DISES IN TIDE TOT.t1L v . ; OF 11,013. came up +L reg u . lar�ly and was adopted y °7affi � a y tive *,,rotes. kuthorl.zin. ,p sale of ro er' at 4th and .C' Sts. IFF � r5waFe " T c;ounc a.�a "' r tine, seconded by Cc'unc; n Holmes, entitled, po Aiv O U)iNANICE FOR TILE; cALE OF CITY-OWNED P'ROMU11I'Y OFI TILE IIQI°i`'! II SIDE OF FOUTITH ST-RT JTZ,77EEN e pF 4° STW, T AE'D "G" STIU n x+RONTIIIfA 40 FP , ,7 , ,T ON FOI1IRM STrRT '.;ITII A DRP H OF !1PPRO1`.II:710HELY 100 PEST TO �ri+:ECMYE B. IMT � �,Fi R41. " 1 came up, regularly and v;, adopted by 6 affirmative votes, 1 negative vote, Councilman GonzUez protesting the sale of the property for the sw of 1 statftnE; tlzafi he believed 3.t should bring at least :;;00.0(' COL`1SST)1. Mm.T0I`s. OF r ':'l BU SINES S : Off - treet Su 40 93 the future any property which rri,r,;ht be considered for off - street parki4g r�urpos be f1irst referred to the City Planning CoTini.sstcn for its study and recorzmendationo Authorl ez e3:,pen of :' 30e9'� from Special Fire Fund Trust Ne ;MW Lv pt /e�� introduced by councilman Gom- ale °,, 9 a°conded by Councilian Anderson, authorizing the expenditure of f", 30.07 from the Special Fire Fund Trust, adopted by 7 effirmative votes. ;.I.yor Lei. nd 11. s:9 - Trers and Courrc:.l.man :i.no reported that the city departments „and par Icularly tl'ie Street Depart nt had received. high Praise from the Pacific aras ( °I Llec o Co. for their co -opei ation during the recent heavy r, and wind storm. Councilrnwi lhoermker. .su;�;est��d that thc; City s?la nine Cor fission rimke a surrey of al l city propert, and brim back recornendation for their use 1 1 Fie a trideni � of Irtentucs::v St • ttentlzcky st ® iws di scussed. It cans the ap�.on oi” the rr�ori °%y of the Council that other city proj ects shoe i d take pref °'rence over this at this time. C ounc il ria.n Conz alez po .nfi.ed oat that, in order to ti° .den the street it would be necessary to build retaining culls in front of the Tomasini store, i ?hich would involve elxpensivie c ,nstructi.oll. Mayor, 'I'Ve:rs stated that if T).ara,llel parkping were desi on this street there viould be r o necessity of tirideniM the street the iffipro�rsng Cm nci.l T.1 nogue stated that file believed. of the city's li hting had first preference as a city project ;;ouncilr_ian Gonzalez nle .ded for the sererirkg of Cherry ',Talley as a project of first irtiportanc;e. PeMIrin.. of , ."gslain�- , ton St. 73: d.r�e Tn res'Wonse o a query ror Counc "lman �hoeraikor, City Engineer Cha les .A I.rsl1all ad"CA.inc d the recent re of the Viashin��=i St. bridge ,tat=s nel that *tile locks had been ti htened in order to el�f1minate . the play in the arch of the bridge- that some repl.ankln had been done and ghat 'the structure is in good condition. Director CouY.oil.mn : hoefiaker a survey of the llghting Hill. Plaza, whic?'i he felt - auno ia `°soezE �cen rrrfsm of the City Council. for fallure to improve tho Jig ear at S:7cT�e ° Park In carder to aet the San Francisco scaals ''to train here, stating that so far as he knee t:ne mtter Ii.d never been presented to the City Councail and that he felt that an apology was due the City Coun seated The City Tanager stated that the natter had not been pre to the Council but had been discussed by Yam and the Recreatioml �U'Pid:L �a9 C tiO8.1m, an Shoeker condition o'f'* Tony of the reque that the oars requested that the Park CoLmI scion masse in all parks, including. zJalnut Park, and were indadequa uOly lighted called attention to the disreputable awnin in the down-tovni di f; ; strict and be adirlsed to put there in repa1ro Disas ter_pXo!gj vuc nc .�,�an .s (56 -r ker reported - that from information he had learnd at vhe recent League corfference,Petal.um v s Disaster progra.M, under the supervIsIon of ' Schuster, Is equal or better than the. avenrar;e. city. IIle complimented i.la jor Schuster and his workers for the good work they have done J. A. Saulsberry, Instructor, and .a group of students of the social living class at the Petalu in High School were in attendance at the neetfxr- and %- welcomed by r,Rayor s:,yerse 5 . 9 1 1 1 1 A pro6ress report vias given on the wo b eing done by the Engineering Department to bring th° swer T -mps up- to- -date. ADJOIJRIT-0 IT �o�cmpm W nesiM <cv^a�aC�a There being no further tusiness "uo cane befog the r- eeting the r►eetin w s de�lered adjourned. ATT" / A t at 6 4 A progress repox t5aa s n iven on the work b (.irig done by the T,ri ineerikg Dept. to bring the server naps up-to -date City 1! °. to attend ,conferenc R e - s - .77 =1 --c a se introduced by Council Br own s seconded by Counc_'A man Anderson, entitled, 99 Resolution authorizing. City Trager to be absont from City from November 26 1950 to November 30 195').' adopted by 7 affirmative votes. Cit�T AttV._ 11 rected to file suit aga PaL* ,, e t al Ts. oa. introduced by Councilrmn-nolmes, seconded by Councilman Gonzalez, entitled, "Resolution directing City Attorney to file and prost :ute an action a.r, t Gene , Pa.ige , as ovmer i.. and Joseph A.., Ferrera, Contractor, for the' purpose of having; the construction of.- residence: "D" Street adjacent to the property of ' irs. , "llill.lain ' Inivood 2 enjoined and abater as being in violation of - .thee: Zonin Ord3.nance a t4 adopted by 7 afflMatite votes. ADJOIEP, M1T There being no further business , to code before the meeting, the meeting was declared adjourned. ATTTECT e A 4 4 1. IP 4 1 V � y 6 0 86