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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 10/02/1951Got L ober 2 7 1 , 1951 'Yq3lj' P..? Fe,guL Ireet'ing of the ("ounc: of the ( of Peta:Lurm w b -.4a s '.alled to ardc y I . yor �Icyer , .FP-LL C.ikLTL CouncilTzien Adaju RM-mri,, Ifoxivood . jioenin, , ,-h., ­hvmbe Shoemeker and Tilayor Ttlers. 8 1"l - PROWLI.J OF T111011 ie i BRIM7 of the last r..ie o- Sr-Pt. = .J 1951 were as '1 "'01"'IM 'RATIGN OF BID Cu,'- act axqc':-ded Chet Dickson for Police De'?' auto. . by Clotmlc B-zImm,,. seconded by Cauncilmar Adaw e "Reso'P.11tion. aviarklinc con't,2—ot f or t.he PUI riffff . - , oor.' sedan'autc-mc f or the P 11- Dept. , Ave votes-, 10W by" nxTmL 1, W d Xf I C., -c Of }.Ads on 1951 Luitil 8 o'clock, N-ND 101,1 r. ryr vz. JN, C'? t;'I of Petaluma 191 WIS. daj:umst c r f T- bondi.ng Atorn P.,ys,,, re CJ 4- -y c:f - ta"luma '11.95"I'L T.&U Ir 0 B,d Vilat i� their oplinllo th'c'- -1, " r 0 c a el d i qn, s t-how lawful - -outhority for smd.o. bonds.,, read. mul f-CLed. f'or perml.ts 1"mr- pr party cn E1 read Res,, #,4369 YTI,C -S,, soc'Ofide-C"I ',ny CI ounc. 02-WO Od , E -1 ` I x 21 1 0' Ik; b-o" Ti I ,er i'll"sca f-iraaltf g foil COYD!ta!C�T, hils pr p rz �.r L, y on treet T9 iV�A CIJ.ty Se-We".'r System. b"' 7 af�Nruv: API) Lliti011 Of Fzl- oxine� C� v - v Ste J011-IsOY) f - perj;iis , S on u u 'Um PTO E e uy DtCln; le.. sysster:i,, v� ead Y C:a cf.]. d vlhr-- ell pron introduirn:, 17,y Counc.l. 'an "1111:10 CCOrjd. by ',Ian Schoc.. Resolution amat 1 ii. t1le of P 1 017mson 1.0.7 - vermissl.on to LD-is Tyro on 'Is street:: I - RJA arlo by 7 affir votes R'00uest Of RIO. Tel. <rt Te,,1. ( to use mobil! public a.,' §= . ft CL j -TI, — —, Res,, 7 1 / %71 ',rl' introc' by C"ouic.1.1.1man Shoemaicelr,, seca.nCed by "Rc�solUtior,- authm-lzi - i Pacil Telephonc. and Telc-� COTATany to conducl, damxistr of dial 1 ,;e]-ciphone opc.. ort and alpngr the streoVs of the .; t.y durin., the period .Ci xnd jmclm ding. October 15 to cmid inclue Ing OictobE.T P-O,, 1951." adOpte(l. by 1- 7 afC1m.- ' votes. 0 T It , �� CIY OFIXICJAUS� HEII P 0 1 'ZI I T 1 4- A c T, -IL _n & c ter 1 /itjT�c 73- 3 , J. 311al ji P n DY Mcl ;' 3 !.' 3" AC' I cr 1 Cz 891 'lanage .,, iiliere si. t �;iit te(? s whereupon. 1 s o ; { 872 1.. I. c o S.p introduc by C oun c:Lhnm - Sch -.�enLn h, seconded by C ;idams entitled,, "Resolution sPprov n� list at of c and bills approved for payment by the 4ct3iV City %l7ana�er. rr ado pted by `7 a.ffirmatlite votes, Assignment of Personnel under date of Oct. 1, 1951. submitted and .filed o Other C ':':Io t'hl.y rPports� af. - 7ne A or,-- Police Jude; ' Central Permit Bureau; --.nd the Fire I)e par'tment, - read and filed. DITRODUCTIla-1 OF ORDINANCES: c Ord. .(for ^a 4 ?T �d 0 5m ~ rcidu ed by Councilman Shoemaker, seconded by CoL.cilrnan Scho.en h, entitled, NN ORDINANICE 1L.! , IrIG Si CTI(�l�I 34 0 ` TRP�k'Ii'IC ORDTPIA��CE Mo. 8 iI a Co qo s PPT UTOUSLY AI',. �„ BY ORDINAj 1CI1S 1.1 0S. 105 FOR 11 ., PURPOSE OF Ai THORIMM TIE T! HPOPMY SUSPL -, OP 'PARKRIG MTEP RMUTATICRIS I- URSUA TO RESOL,UTTOM 'ADOPTED BY THE CITY COMM." was read and ordered published 7 affJ mative votes. C CI S ID E'RIT I OI OF UiZ II I SHED DUS I`i I E S , Introduced by Co Shoerwl <er, seconded by councilman Wwns, entitled "Resolution anthori.zing contribution of Fifty Dollars to the Petaluma City 2hi ployees t Association for the jAurpose of c:efrayin r expenses of delegates to Convent - ion ' of the Californ: a• League of City Employees Association." adopted by 7 aff�. it ative votes. .4 Councilman Shoemaker raker :Mated that the CoLMcil did not wish to set a precedent by this riov(- but felt ti the employees should be encourar;ed to attend the conference® Mayor ':Byers pointed out that the employees association has not been established very long and that their trea:sciry is not large. 8:00 Otclock xiiis L)e:Lnq cne taxie set :.I for opening -bids on - the sale of 1.951 r.,una 1`mpvo Bonds of the City of Peta.luma., the Clerk reported having; received seven bids and proceeded to open and read said bids which were referred to the City Treasurer and City Mnager for review. They detbnni.ned that the bid of the Il�rcchange Bank of Santa Rosa. was the f i�rrlrost and best bid,, whereupon Reso rM.7,4 hT0C0S© introduced by Counci.lfntz seconded by Councilman . oemaker, , ...r... . A SL LLIT-IG CITY OF 1METALULM 1951 IM- TICIPAL I14PRON1 �' fi11T I30 IDS - FT the Colin i.l of the City f Petaluma duly authorized the issuance of. "E3 n - 0O0 principal amount of bonds of the City of Petahina, to be kno,�m as t4 Ci.ty of Petaluma 1951, p.1, i.cipa.l Improvement 7- onds "s, .e ?c� further duly authorized the' sale of said bonds, all dated Jwie 15,� 1951,, at public sale to 20 893 to the highest and best bidder therefor; and HE 1REA S notice of the sale of said bonds has been duly liven in the mnner 3 -a-escrlbed by said Council by resolution and the followJU bids for s&1d bonds were anca are the only bids received by said Comcil, to irdt: Met Interest Name of Didder Cost to Ci . F� 7 3ank., Santa Rosa H. 7. 1'. & C om , sml, Francisco Calif. 1$6 San Francisco, Calif. 61 0. Dean "litter & Co.., American Tr,)st Co., San Francisco, Calif. %, Feller, Laru.-e & Co., San Francisco, Calif. 4 Pank of , ?merica, Sari Francisco, Calif, 5 7 R. H. Moulton & Company, Sw Francisco, Calm 843 .0 7 MD VIHEMPAS, the Said bid of EXCHPTIGE 1 sfiivm ms.A,, CALIFOPANTA, is the hil"hoSt and best bid for said bonds, conSiderlrz the interest rote (s) specified and the - premiim. offered, NOIV.. TIE= ORE, BE, irEl RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Petaluma as follows: of EXC�LVTG7 1. Said . bid W-14K SANTA ROSA., CALPOAIIA, for `,02.,000. par value of said bonds shall be and is hereby accepted, and the Treasurer of the City of �Ieta.luma is hereby authorized and directed to deliver said bonds to said ;Ir�rlchaser thereof upon payment to said Treasurer of the purchase price,, to wit: Said par value thereof and a premlizi of x65.00, together Vith accrued interest at the following rate (s): Bond Numbers Interest Rate MMM-5-Hr- =CF 1 to 16 2% 17 to 82 1-114-% Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rate (s) herehiabove set f orth, pa-,yable se-ral-w).nually on Amc- 15 and December 15 in each year® 2 That all bids except the bid of - i!,XCn , %NGE - 73AI`IK 9 SMTA R CS b , CALIFOITITA,, are hereby rejected, and the City Clerk is hereby ordered and directed to return to the Unsuccessful bidders '"their several checks accompanying their respective bids. 30 397 1 ). The City Cle , is dit ^ected to cause to be lith graphed, printed or engra ed a sufficient number of blank bonds and coupons of su.ltable quality,, said bonds and coupons to show on their faces that the same bear interes at the rate(s) aforesaid. 4. M anything- contained in Resolution Noa 859 NCS adopted. bir the City Council. on September 4. 1951, the City Treasurer is hereby authorized axid directed to deposit in the "city of Petaluma 1951 IvTuz' ?ic _pal Tmprovement Bond Fund". created. Pursuant to Sec .Ton. 0 of said Resolution, all more s received on account of interest accrued on said bonds from their date to the date of delivery and pail ,meat of the purchase price thereof and also any premium received on the sale of said bonds as now provided by law RESOLVED, F'URTIMR.,, that this resolution shall take effect from and after it s passage and approval. FASSED -�VJD .1D0-r EED this 1,st, day of October., 1351, by the folio winty vote AYES: Comcilmen Adams, Brovirz, Nos good, Schoeningh Schwobeda Shoemaker, and Mayor 1,1yers. NOBS: None. AZiSENT: None. Leland Il�11,11 ers ,! yor o y o et Ma Attest: Cali..fornia, Glad s R. ' ial.lL.n, m 'IR _rT Presented to and approved by me this 1st day of October, 1951. Leland H. Iv ers or o Tie �y ofe a urn. California. 1 Title Suit to d M Schwobeda stated that he understood that there is some question as to the =-nership of the block ncA7 occupied by the :Vashington Cra friar° School and that determination should be made on the question before serious consideration is given to the property as ,a site for the City Hall and /or Auditorium, City At tornev Karl Brooks infoxined the Council that, sor�etinle ago when 'the C' 1`y tta.:s negotiating iri th the Sc De partment for the dispositi(xa of this property, a titl.P. report was secured, which showed that the property on June 169 1950 was vested in the Board of ` ristees of the City of Petalim, and that the City records fbrther show that the city Wilt the school building now on that property vrith moni rs derived from general obligation bands issued by the C.ty at the t3u?e the school. activities were under the control of the city government. 1lembers of the Council. expressed their approval of definitely determining the lei a1, oi n�erdh in of the property, thereupon the City g t A�t :orn y d e irected to take whatever legal action is necessary .1 n the im. li tier . 4 0 897 d br or, need Ccuncllmrm, T-.3't'aun . report e d that a brochure and brief on the "N eed for Dredg3n', Petaluma River" had been prepared by the P °ta,luma Chamber of Commerce and filed last Friday with Colo �; " l: of the Corps of Pligixieers,, War D epartment, who stated that it v,ras one of t he :finest reports he had seen; that full consideration would be given, :t and that it would be forwarded to I- Vashin ton as soon as possible. He farther stated tilat copies of the brochure had been sent to Colonel Burns and to Conyr essman. Scudder aid that the outlook for dredging 1 next year :. encouraging. He stated that, the brochure had been ITepared by Jolr�ny Cr oral of the Chamber of Coirtmerce and that he should be highly complimented for his fine work. C_ornc?rc t�ion Yard clew up C3T-i r` 7R3�3l;,s C3M`6nted on the messing appearance of the new 1".y painted fire hydrants. He su gested that a surtrey o the corporation yard miC,,ht be in order - that ob of -,te equipriieznt mJ1,cht be cleaned out Hnd the appearance of the corporation Turd generaily irgpro,reda for t -f ir 'rile ci manager was asked to seta t o qx UnCI�U — cw y for Mr. 1,'1wood Dace, superintendent of the city ? s fire alarm system. A G13C Ssion was had on the status of the City Garbage Contract, the City Eh- glneer explainin, difficulties which are being encountered in trying to straighten out deedsto the property ovmed by the City. It vl as ;wr ested by Councilman M. ^ovrn that he cheer with the Railroad Company Who has a right of Nay through the property. Councilman Schwobeda reported on the Chamber of, Co m � erce trip recently made to San Jose and information he had gathered there on financing; and operation of the civic auditorium which he staged . self sustained. There the ?neetin tr;ts 7:30 P. ATT , JST beinZ no further business to come before the meetin, ad ourned to "onday. Oct. S, 1951 at the hour of 1 is �