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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 02/19/1951X63 Feb., 19, 1.951 - 7:30 P.Mo Reg-ula.r meeting of 'the Council of the City of Petaluma called to or de r by IMAyor° ,tyers m ROLL CALL: Prose Cou. ncilmen Broth, Holmes, Minogue, Fsonvood, Schivobeda., Sho emalcer 9 and. T.Tayor 11.7yer s o APPROVAL OIL JOUPT:AL: M e nu es oT the last regular meeting of Feb. 5 m d the special r?Fetl.ng of Feb. 14, were approved as recorded. PT,'T ITI0TjS a COT. r � PU BLIC T ,ARIT-IGS: Outside sewer connecti anted Stan S. Peck- ca o -- a Stan el I o P e $ or perm:is sion o connect waste line from property outside city limits vilth the city sewer .system, read filed, whereupon Res. 7 N.C.S. introduced by Councilman Brotim, seconded by Councilman Shoemaker, grantin said application in accordance vrIth the provisions of Ord. TJo® 140 TT�CoSa, adopted by 7 affirm. tive votes© Clams approve submitted, 'Maereupon for payment were Res. 1 767 N.C.S. introduced by Councilman Shoemaker, seconded Councilman Brovm approving, claims T'Io 2832 to 3041 inclusive,, adopted by 7 affirm - ati votes Assignment of Personnel under dates of Feb. 8, 9, and 15, submitt and filed. Copies of an insurance coverage summary prepared by the City TRana ,er° were distributed to the members of the City Council and placed.on file Other Cit officials T:7 repo of e Elbras r and the Police Dept. read and filed. Planning CCca nission Copy of resolution adopted by the Planning Commission granting a use. permit to 111a.rk F. IIotves to manufacture redwood baskets at his home at 159 1ilson 3t. read and f iledm offer of Jeanne Mcf4ear Pope - to sell or rent to the City her property 'Located at 1:5 Kentucky St. read and filed. In explanation of the letter from the Planning Commission Councilman Brown stated 'that the offer requires an answer vithin 30 days anal the Planning Coiinission . cannot meet this requirement as said body is i7raiting the report of the Cot;ti ittee appointed to study the matter of a site or sates for the City Hall and Auditorium,, before it could recommend as to the use of this property. At the suggestion of Councilman T.inogue the City Mianager was requested to secure an appraisal of the property from a group of real estate men. lm X65 Me M r vement of First ;,,. reuesed r .f fror� c e `lann ni stating that the poor condition of riest St. has been brought to their attention by Y:�ro Goff, owner of the Frasier Box Company,, and inasmuch as this street is an important industrial street they recommend that the , City authorize the study of a pro gran, to brrin g t he street up to proper standards® Deport on the natter from the Director of Public %corks,, stating that 11r. O'Keefe of the railroad has advised that they are willing to completely reno „ ,rate. their tracks along First St. and to pay their share of the paving. Iie farther advised that most of the spar tracks belong to industries adjacent to the tracks and that these industries viould be expected to bear the cost of repairs and •nave; within the spur track areas. The Director of Public 1'orks is proceeding with studies of the proposed grades and estimates of cost for the improvement of First St. from G St. to Thompson Creek as the first section to be improved. C IU TI011 OF N.E.'a ncis g aS,, Ci.t � Fiscal Relations: � t �Mg"ges M � n a�. inogue, the City Attorney Wa.s directed to prepare a resolution in support of Assembly ill 321!” and Senate Bill 769, to put an end to taxing city property owners in order to provide municipal serf ices to urban unincorporated areas of the Ccnmty. This action v7as recommended by the League of California Cities. 8 94 water main - Clark St. �lncili'nan o�°rn sae t he would like to have a survey Made and costs determined for the installation of an 8 water main along Clark St. as recommended by Fire Chief Dan Nielsen. This was referred to the City T-Maiager for action. Councilman Ninogue st4ted that at the sane time consideration should be given to the securing of an easement u►hich would permit an outlet for the Petalurmt Pump ei .yell Co. and the Pacific 41ole- sale Poultry Co. Flo said that he understood that if such an easement 1vere secured that the otmers ,,. Mr. Turner and I:t . Oretski would put in a dirt or rock road at thelr orm expense. City T,Magrer James L. Krause reported the he is presently en, aged in a study of water - installation deficiencies and is working out a long -range Oroaxw for the replacement of out - -dated hydrants and inadequate eater mains. Traffic 9MM=-y .aint comp a or yis a nd Louis Hozz s regarding the tagging . o f a pick -up truck which they park in the load zone in front of their place of business at 242 T., in St. was referred to the City Fana€;er, Chief of Police and Police Judge. mere - being no further, business to come b , the meeting u as declared adjourned. �' ef the meetin , y C er 2. 1 .