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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 12/04/1950III Dec:eiilber 4, 1950.` . - SO PQpap order -11 r meeting of the ma Council of the City of Petaluma called to o r der y p '� a tY oa y • ".VeS. ' S . POI, CALL Preuent Councilme Anderson, Bratty , Gonzalez, � YIYIO�e e Shoei•.�a,her, and Lis.yor Mliyers Absent: Counci' mn Holmes A_ PROVY'd OF rti l�z'rs The m- inutes of the last re €3ular° Meeting; of Nov. 20 &nd the O.d Jour�ned meeting of r•rov. 27, 1050, were an�aved as recorded C:Oi; �I)"U A i'Tt�; i1x 1311) a Pa.intin.�r Rec. Cen . M n. `° erY�t; t.1e t:'i.rle set Tor openir,:3 bids for the painting of 'LcKinley Recreation Center, the Clerk reported six bids tea; ;ich were opened., read, and after recommendation. from the City 1 1; 1 19nager, the low bid of Thos. A. Nermian vas accepted, tifnereupon introduced by Councllm.;3n r:1i.z�o e, seconded by Councilmn. Brown anti•tled, "Resolut icon awardin7; contract for painting interior of rooms in 'Yc1U_nle;� Rkreati gin Center at the corner of East =dss;l?i gton Qtreet and Valle Jo S *reet." adapted by 6 affirmatix e votes, 1 absentee. Floor i nc– T,rcKln z ice Center �i .s rrtr sc "ior° ir?!; bids foj� the floorinm of `MKi.riley 7'Clcrea.iti.on Center.. the Clejpk teported one bid from Shaw c v1d >on, w. c:�l i .a read an d referred to the Dir, of Pu blic :'corks for r °ecommendatlon. it appear that. said bid was in line vith the estimate of the Dept, of Public 'Jora,_s, and the Director of sai Delw anent recorr ndinm that it be accepted,, Res. ,T 733 N.C.S. 'Intro by C=our i lm!, n Shoemaker., seconded by Councilman 3ro1'an ent itled, "T le , olut+ oY'I c(- mtract for lt},yinv oai hardwood floor in ', c V., ii ey ecreation Center at the corner of as't dasl?_f ry : t ,n. Street and Vallejo Street," adorued by C c;frfirriative votes, 1 absentee. '- I'l',7_(3s:T:�,. {�t� °'� J:'C3IS3 1_�' I._'.!,1'� TrC3 I-� earing re revocat -on of Sales Twc �r!Tft1t 141 (xee Joon) •.Unis oeln; xe c:urv- seZ zor Ton ne&rijig on the revocation O.C. Sale .,,r Pear f,t 14 (Kee J oon ) ;the Clerlc read a c omr=lcat:l.on from iRro Jo g n that t n.'? he he&ri be postpatied unt :L�. Jt�yp t;.. ,. 1�- 5 �. S• at - 1i Ite hour of 7: 0 P.A:Tp city ? A ,togvney boil -1 Bro oks reported th at r.1rn Joon has azn:*�anmed paymenki, of Liis Aurrust an September sales tttx and has promised to make e %rer y effort to pay ails taxes for October, Idover!iher cold Dec embe'� at thy: exr)lration of the ouarter, and that for that reason r�t recor.� z ended hx t the hea.rin-m be postponed as requested by T y r . There bein no ojectlon to the postponement of the hearing ;;Mayor �: yers order that the hear n be dos tnoned until Jam.. 1951 at the hour o f 7:30 P.IJ. J..+1 Utx11,t:a.bv- v1 \J.t.i 1.n vi:.t ,.o le t\1�G1d 3J.LV VliS 1J1 v�JV a7 J.s1�� U11mu IsAAG city Install a drainagel tube and cover the creek adjacent to his Property on 11th gat. rJhich he stated Councilman Gonzalez had su:�ested as a city project, read and filed Count il.7an t una ►.e.z explained to the Council that 'he had been t s ..uoted �in thQ letter of 1:7rp R osenb loom, and that he had 1. 113 referred to Creek as bein� in the same classif J.cation as Thom, pson Creek In wc hih the City had installed a draina-ze tube some years No 3.ct*-:Loyi itias taken oil the request of I. Rosenbloom. Invitation to attend the hearina - concern ing the rroposed bridge to coi 1.1 end Contra. Costa Counties, said hearing. to be held in San Rafael,, Dec. 14.. at 10 o'clock A.T1. read and f iled. Employqes Lniriqtmn;, Darty city ,'lmpioyeesl Association to attend their Christmas party to be given on De-C. 15,, at UIcKinley Recreation Center, read and filed. Ave. that or non—profit institutions be relieved of Cal or .sous 1.1 par"I. of the fees for outside sewer connections, read and f iled. led. The City re that the Christian. .. I.D - has two waste outlets connected with the system 1,75.th a higher Man averar, amount; of waste to enter our treatment system. He su X.) n "IL"'hat Fiev. 33-rock lead a movement to get this property � and the ad area annexed to the City of Petaluma aiid thus eliminate the sewa7 c - Pees. ColmciLman T.Ilno ex the J-dea that he believed that the residence outlet should pay the sewage fee but that the acaderily, which is do"Lrxs; a fine educational , aork,, should be g1ven some c.onsVi.eration. The , n left to the City !`anarer for further investigation. Ccmrqumicatlon from the Royal Tallow e- Soap Co. Inc., that rba proposed p � ordinance f or the sale of rovison i be made in the, rm , ,,_, hatche 71 haste 'r and the edible gTrba, bjr the City of Petaluma "(', the higtiest, bidder, read and filed and referred to the City !.=a oer RI�PORRTS OP C,ITY 0141PICIALS City Maxlar?ex` Claim;, approved f or p City read and f iled.. whereup,on Res. -, N.C.S. introduced by Ccftuncilr,�o-n Drovm, seconded by Councilman *.- approvin.! r�lairis Nos. 18.57 to 2061 inclusive, adopted by C affirmative Votes, 1 absennijee. Assi�-� of Personnel uridor dates of Dec. 1 and 4 1950, submitted and filed. , ,W YsTem l lua.tion of rresent irk U!Thtin;.-- s t U7riaW a report of the con6ition of the lighting in each of the major city panes I l e suggestc.4 that the natter be soibrutted to the P. G. A E. (".1.00 for their reco: and co, analysis after which steps would be taken to improve the 1i7 ,hting as rspidly as it is fiaancil all i r po to do. Other City Officials 1.11onthly reports oT Auditor,, Central Pen Bureau,, Police Judge, read and filed. Clar):. St. develo -nt me ca,61on f r City Plaminr Com,.iission reco-nimending the development of C'j at . anCl the securinC, of a rirrht-of-;iaasy and f a. 'the improvement o street of siiitable i-ltidth as soon as possible, read and filed. 2 . I1 5 Clark St. develwaziient coni" �te coErITUieffercr the Dir. of Public 1"orks for his fine Vio'.. role o n tho. prelitTlinary survey of this project. 1-le also rs*t.,ated that he luould like to see the Council act as soon as possible upon the reco-nna end ation of the Planning Corzrftssion. Follo a genera discussion of the matter b, the Cmtncil, City Attol Karl 13rooks explained that the cost of accmiring needed - r)ropc*, , rty should be a burden on the district benefited by the iTiiprova� and that after the Counc approves the plwms "'or Vae .gym-Drovor..-ierrt a title report will be ordered on said property. It - i ,, ,Tas pointed ont by Councilman 111ino.mie that the improvement will afford t1nat district better fire protection. Count Bro.vn reported that the City Pla-ruling-Cominission approved a 40T street % and re=tnended that the cost of acquiring 'the prone-My be borne by the district. Cotmcilman Shoe niaRex suggested thalc the Planniyl. Coln!yftssion hold a hearing on the proposed improvement to deterrrLne whether or not it is (t2e.-rAred by tfie Majority of the property olvRmers. U-TTRODUCT101' OF ORM!"ANORM 2- Re - CIVIL PIA17TIN!G — ­ , 7 --- T71 I rs,77 - introduced, by Councilman Shoemcl),?Ker, 'seconded by Councilman '_.J_noZ.ue, entitled, It Resolution rxakinr_ the City of Petaluma ca member of the joint cities and county Civil Do Plannin- ] of Sonol-Inc Countv zuid desi,,7 zi iatin.-­ said board as the duly empowered sn.d attthorized agency of' said City in the planning and op(_nration of certain fields I and phases of dJ*.sa, prepar(1dness and civil defense.' adopted by 6 2ffiinative votes.. 1 absentee® Res. N iy. u c e d by clouncilrian (Ironzalez,, seconded by Councilman T al-nogue., entitled, "Resolution of the City Council of the City of Petalurmq.. State of Californfl'_a, a Cal Civil Defense 71aster `,"litual a").d a��-eement. adogtod by 6 affirr-itat'. Votes, I absentee. Tw-­s, 11 37 Nx.­ 7/7 V_,, ) * introduced by Coizacilman , Werson, seconded by cQincili shoe-maker, er1 t "Resolution @u joint a ent on Civil Defense betr the County of Sonoma as first party., anid the cities of Canqta Rosa, Sonot-ia, Petaluma, Sebastopol, I T lealdsburr, and C. as second parties." adopted by UC aj votes, 1 absentee. Ordin,rqce Nlo. 174 E.C.S. - introduced by Councilman Shoemak seconded by Couancilman 1 . 1 11no. , pe.. entlt"J'Led,, 4 oru1 (j DJJT G Ti-r ;k oRguzip, I'L, - T 30 - ;R FROTA TH i NO. 151 N.C.".) SO -,15 TO ,k�.TTTJOP "E -r:F TRAV jITD OF la" , - OF lyr,', " ,* U'.1 ' ' .1 209.94- FOR THIS CITY` CONTREW1210N : PAT TC TED`: ?t JOINT CITI11AS AND CgITT110y CIVIL D` 3`2 FUIF-TING T.30ARD OF SOIJOT AND TIE, SIPT-1 Or y 500.00 TD"OR CIVIL DI-,P 7TITSE IN TU. CITY I T T -., -- 'T:,CTI0r1 7, 10. 93 �-, I T VM TO 137", CMDITEM TO A 3JDG­,T 5) DE7 TID", URGT1xTCY Or T T TIS ORD1T.T;%T'C7 11_`�'GESSPURY 70R r PRTFSER'VA!TInV OF' TI H- 1-1 MILIC PT ACE,. Fr ­,TY OF 1_17 CITY OF `. Pr _'ULMITA. IV XiD 53 " laas read and ordered to print by 6 affiriintive votes., 1 absentee. V , d reported that 'the City !_rananer, 3 or Schuster an - ror - :�Vers -he had attended the recent County Civil Defense meeting at tAAch they heard axW officials . rho rave very revealing pictures of what could happen in our co!,*T- in case war shvuild strike here. It vas a,oreed that cities -.ust co-operate to render Tmitual aid in case of disaster. 30 117 Cos Ur grm t u "� — ; a T Dyoy000 intro(Lice 'ITC01111Cilmn Shoemalker, seconded by Councilmll :31 entitled, X.! OT-IDT111"J"IcTi, TO FL-7 (-I-TLILATF, 1}T JBLIC FATING PLICES AND FOOD T L 1Dj PLAC"S ADD MJ7VIRI ' D PE,.T?- T1F,1TLHR. 1was read a.­id ordered to Print by 6 affimnative votes. c ,F,: .e_ -e,] of area from R-2 to C-2 Zone ........... A. Ord. 171 introduced by Councilm I.-Anogue seconded by 1i _an Councillijan Broom, entitled, I \TGr I V N, 013M)WCE P ZONING ORDINIVIcE, JJO, 123 N.C.s. RECIA TFH� ARjEA DOM-13 ON TT-M EIALST BY 'FAST CIOM AIND ON T- SOUTH - ""'IfItSOR 5TR`7-? PRO T-1 APT R-2 ZONTE TO A C-2, c- 11 1D Y'C and „m,-s adopted by 6 affirmative vOteS. .1 absentee, Lult-12 n2ra) at T. .................... 7 R Centqr Ord. I.-T.C.S. introduced by Councilman Brown seconded by Codneilmn shoeria- e " )U ” 0:,? J ,V DR, Z �. TZIT T Ark T1 1 AC 14M, y :d HEIMV _ C7;,T!V-,R 3" 'LDIVY'r LOCAT iW TIVE C07 V R OF FAST , )T �R aT rL AITID VPJ,L 7,jo S` I IN TIE CITY OF P ,., T.. 1 L.U111 A & TT eme up regularly and yeas adopted by 6 affij*mk-jt v votes, 1 absentee. c_j i e Prov- din f or a-c ._j_qtjmuJ.ation and Ord. • .fj. 7o 1­.coo. introduced by COLIncilmazi Minom seconded by COUIlCil ")Aloemaker,, "M 0)13 DINJUXIE PROVIDING FOR AND IT. TIE i COL ILECTIOD: MID DISM OF GARDArm,, /V"D'RTJTB_,M^H TT- 9 C OF P7,UANT,IA; AUDI Tr' TFrv.] E1-T1 INTO OF AjJ EiXCjjjF C 0 NITRACT BY TME, CITY Or ' "0 T COLL'-.!r,.TIOI.J -V E7­i0V,V, TI-17m r; . E' STABLISIET"'(3- TIM. OF F7 0 CHAPRG JPO ,- ) R (!'V1JT �j - .1 1 ( COLT1 AUD R7,70VAL; P-ROVTDIkT(3r PMALTITEF:) FOR THM, VIOIATIOIT OIP T_J� ' � ORDINild,]CE; R*EP-T Oq T 384 C. C. " I DI I ' A-tlC:r'.,S 358 Cs." 1_1 . X'1D 386 C. S .. AND ALL OTBER ORDI'jk-`jjTqCT,-) IN COMFLICT F.W-'::'1J T Ii. V? C Carle UP M and was adopted by 6 affjrn,@tjge vote 1 absentee, At_U-_1q._'ga,�__Code as mi Ord. - ,%"],3o T`T.C.- ' 1, "' introduced b = y council, Gonzalez p seconded by CouncilimWq 1 0tmc, entitled, O1 LD!1w/1F -,TC1E,' 1Z2uT TIP;' 'rJV ;CT I0T-J CONSMUCTION RE Mo 14"VI14G, - ST, 1 RN21OVAL DE7110LITION OCCk'TP,�"U_,1CY T j T ITEIGHP, WtA- A::,'D TTTT T T 71CIANT, CE' 7 BUILDINGS OR r'TR I111 TM CITY OF P _T 171M ( Aj.,IF1'tTIA j Oj . , EY REIPEH'_'�;ANCE TO TI FE INTCO.WUOR OIT Tf 1 4 FE'1171],Ili 0 TIE 1949 1i'DITION OF' TFE UNIFOIrr! BTjILDINTG CODE", I1 THE jU` TMMEOF JUID VOURE; H . J-fp �,F[,;, J-.- TIMED "UNIFOR ]3'TILDING CODE STA , ADOPTED PACIFIC COAS O7,j, Colpi- 1 . Vf" UR -7, 1 PROVIDING FOR D COMLITCTION or Ji'qii, IS- OF f" 111 T1M,R7FOrH* DEC 'r'T OF F FE DISTRICITS .!ES* 1 p Tj- T TI "'Or H. VIOLVE1014 119 AD01 OF ORDINPUMES cont. IT.i'.��.Y.,1i •ri DIIvANCE NOS. 401 C o `'so , 516 C. Sa , 603 C.S. , Ai ALL 0RDI1 T-'J'CIaS IV 1 D PIURTS 01? MD1•Iv.iJJC11S 114 CONFLICT I•�,;.•�1 i I I. P? 1 came up re and teas adopted by 6 offirmti.ve votes, 1 absentee Authori An a-n .fteerierit with consultinZ actuaries re_ retirement introduced oduced gay Coiincil wa Droi-wi seconded by Councilman Shoeimker, entitled, "Resolution alithorizin- Aoreement with Pirn of Coats, IlerfftwSI and I:,;land, consultinz; actuaries for ser.ces in investimation .r valuations made for use in connection 'Ath Via s ci - yr s contract L'd:i.th the State Eb-pl.oyees 4 Retirement Sy i i;em, 19 adopted by v affirm- ati've. votes, 1 absentee. ON ices a ;1739 T? 6 C . S 1 introduced by Councilna sn. '3roi - m. seconded by Councilman I Rino ue, en• "itled, "Re,ol.u' -Ion author'izinr) and providin for exclusive contriac t _ror the collection and ~removal Of -arba ge and x�t�bbish. in the City of �'etalu�. and directing the 1 "Ierk to .Jive notice inv:.timf;=bids and fixing the time for opening the same.. adopted by 6 affirraati;re votes, 1 absentee 1- fes olu ti on re erir.1.orpient of C0wici1 Gonzalez not Co�inc' -�:iaa on7 Fz e 't � °E o izi o°n` :i �ie agenda cleclarizl that 1ahe City Council. haa no objection to Iiis e^lpl.oyment b-, tfic City I 'Iana, er was not presented because It %,as decided that 'it ras out of order grid contrary to the provisions of the City CChafter. ti — viola.tion of :I ahin^, Ord n�... . ry FMIA . D GI101LI Cvntraa °, and I. F.P. Cordon Reis Otmer, addressed the Council, sta.tinr; that T)Ians for a residence wh:Lch had passed P10-I.A. requirennents and on which a loan had been secured,, du not reset the requirements of the City Zoning Ordinance,, They asked what procedure they should follow to rectify the matter as they are very a ?xious "to proceed w1i th the construction. It eras sin e sted that they anpl.y to the Central Permit lrow°eau for a variance after which the m=atter wodid be referred to the Planning Co. .mission. I? sl ion Q Of gouncilman !An derson a.ccevteclo ;-° 4 r�,: C. S. introduced 'by COuncilrnn =onzalez 9 sec � sided by Cainci lmatl r linogue, e ntitled, "Resolution acce tin resig�iation of Councilman Jule s 0 adopted by 5 affirmative votes, 1 absentee. Councilman Shoeimalcer asked that the City I am3er investigate the ::latter of rour, railroad In I-East Patalurla. Councilrian tiv bwn stated that the crossings of 'the Petaluma and "anti Rosa k ?y.1?. Co. are in good conditions rP There bein. - ; , no further bu.s•?ness the rteetin` `a S c:eClared a4l A TTEST ew•.!� a..� —,ov � , .. . T e e °�' to come before the rneetin , L, �c.•