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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 11/01/1937Novetber 1., 1931 0: Regular meeting of the Council of the.'City of Petaluma called to. order by Mayor Woodson. ROLL CALL: o Present: Councilmen beiss,, Gerva8oni,,,Ingerson,, Myers, Penry And Mayor, Woodson. Ab.sert; Councilman Peters. READING OF THE JOURNAL: . The m.dnutes oF last regular meet of October 18th-and the 'Special zmeeting of Octob 26th were read, and approved as recorded. REPORTS OF OFFI 'The monthly reports of, the Police. Judge.. Youndman, Garbage Ins'pector, - Chief of Folic Wharfi I ng er Auditor and. , treasurer, were read and filed. REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES. The Fina Comm; introduced, by Councilman directing the Auditor to against the -various City by the Finance Committee, Wt submitted: its report.. whereupon Resoluti,on #4690 C.S.• Delss, seconded by:Councilm ' an Gervasoni drqw.warrants (Nose 1082 to 1255 inclusive) Funds in payment Of claims allowed and approved adopted by 6 affirmative votes, 1 absentee. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS: Applications ?rOm E. A 343 Wilson Street, and Charley Hensley, Grant Avenue, for 'positions on thia Police force, read, filed, and referred to the Chief of Poli6e. INTRODUCV10N OF' ORDINANCES: Ordinamae No. .48 , 7 introduced by y Councilman Penryj - seconded by Councilman G entitled,., "--An or inance of'. the City' of Petaluma prbViding for the purchase. f rom "The. Mc Compan Y a. California C.6i poratlion, of Approximately.. 7, acres.. of..Jand as_a site for the Municipal Sewage "Treatment Plant, together_wlth .certain ea;sement or the sum of ;POOt. and turplus.- liquid'ef f luent, hereafter. discharged - from said sewage treatment plant, was read .app proved by the Gity and Resolution #470.0 C.S. introduced by Councilman Penry.., s econded econded by qDuhcilman Gervasoni, direatinj the *Qi.t ' y Clerk to publish said ordinance in, the Petaluma Argus,-!.Courier', with-in = suf time to permit the- adoption thereof ..At the regular meeting ng of the. City Council to b,6 .held on. the .15th day of - November,, 1937, adopted by - 6 , affirmative votes 1 absentee... NEW BUSINESS: Fling. prevailing wage rates - Sewer &. Fire House "Pro jects: Resolutlon.#4701 C.S. introduced by - Councilman Penry, seconded by Councilman Deiss, f ixing th general prevailing rates of per them wages and rates for legal hblidays' And overtime, work in the City of Petaluma,. which 'said' rates and wages Phall be paid f or each craft or type of workman needed or employed in the work of c,onstrud-ting, a Municipal Sewage Disposal Project ln-thls'City., adopted by 6 votes, 1 absentee. Resolution #4702 C.S. introduced by Councilman Yenry, seconded by Councilman De fixing the general prevailing rates of per them wages and. rates for legal holidays and overtime work in the City of Petaluma wh ich said rates and wages shall be paid for -each craft or type of workman needed or employed in the work of constructing,, the. Petaluma Fire. Stktion� located 6t the north&rly corner of D and Second Stre.ets, Petaluma California ad6pted by ;6 affirmative votes, 1 absentee. Transfer of funds: Resolution #'4703 C.S. introduced by Counci bran .Gerva by Councilman Deis s, transferring - the sum of $410.55 from the Salary Fund to the General Fund and eliminating said Salary Fund from the various funds of the City, adopted bj Affirmative votes, 1 absentee. Resolution #4704 C.S. introduced by Councilman Dei�,sj seconded by Councilman.Gervasoni, directing 'the Auditor and Treasurer to transfer sums of money from the various city ,funds to the General Fun ' d,,.-. for gasoline used 9 durin the period of June 24, 1937 to October, 22, 1937 and.?- previously paid for from the General Fund,, adopted by 6 affirmative votes.,, 1 ab.s.entee., Records of Health Officato be compiled: Resolution #4705-G.3, introduedi)d by Councilman Penryp. seconded by Councilman DeIss,,, authori.zing Dr N. B. RilbdAlTi Health Officer, to employ Mrs.. Helen C. Thompkins to compile all of the old, records pertaining to the Health Office., said records. to be arranged alphabetically eind bound in books, the cost for the labor of said work not-,-.:to exceed the sum of $50,000, adopted by 6 affirmative vote I sj-1 abaentee. UNFINISHED BUSINESS.: City Engineer Gonzalez reported P_ that the im rmement... work, on Third. 'Street will be finished as far As " ° F 11 Stre° -t by the end of this week and that the entire job will be completed within the cost. The Supeiriht,endent- of Streeta reported that the work of re-roofing, the Corporation Yard is three-quar finished. The mattor, of re-painting the parking lines A I long certain streets in the business district was discussed and 'it'wa the consensus 6f. opinion. that, the work be. deferr.ed until after the. holidays. ADJOURNMENT: Resolution #4706 C.S. introduced by Councilman Deiss, seconded by 0 C'ounci lmAn. Myers,, this regular meeting, of the City. Council to t I he! ' trld - db.,y of November, 19.37.,- at,, the hour of 1:60 P.M,,, adopted by '6, affirmative votes, 1. abs?entee. ATT­EST:4_/,_,&.- Y 44;& M N