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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 06/19/1933,396 Jiihe 19, 1,93 3. Regular meeting of the �Counoll of the dity of Petaluma called to order by Mayor Farrelle ROLL Present: Councilmen.Ingerson, McFadden, Miller,.Riewerts.j Schludkebier, Van,Bebber, and Mayor Farrell, REPORTS OF STANDING 'COMMITTEES­. The, Fiffahce Coimvittee submitted iis'repor'tj wh ereupon Resolution #4:189 C'.S.. introduced by Councilmen Schludkebipr, seconded by Councilman MdFaddbn,, directing the Auditor to draw warrants against the various, City Funds in payment of claims allowed and approved by the. Finance Cozahiittee adopted by 7 Affirmative votes-, Councilman-Ingeraon reDorted having investigated the request for an andition&I parking space in f ront of the . Petaluma'Hotel 'Garage on Washington Street and recommended that the request be denied* On mot-ion regularly made and- carried the recomihendation -of the Street Committee was•approved and the request denied. So 6rd6redo PETITIONS,, AND COMMUNICATIONS: ComIaTuni641tion f roxift the Kamlan Fenoe Company quoting prices for the ire fen ce for the approadhes on the new D Street Bridge, read, And lald on the table, M,BUSINESS-. Soft Drink, licensesi 29solution 44190a Ce So introduced by Councilman Ingprson, seconded by'Counoi?lman McFadden, granting' N. C&rasoli Mrs. :Silvio Cincera, Ge.o, A. Sprague, Jack Barron, B. Mi..Wa1ih, and Ray HArdin, permission to sell soft drinks,, adopted by 7 Affirmative Votes. Of f icia l advertisingit Resolution #4190b C.S* tritrodude by Councilman Van . Bebber, seconded by Councilman Schluckebier, accepting the bid of the Petaluma Argus. Couri-6r for the official advertising. for the City of Petaluma v ote s. for the fiscal year ending June 30., -1954, adopted* by 7 af l ot S. Wickersham Park tennis court,t The City Engineer submitted plans And specifications for the con- 6truction of a tennis court at Wickersham Park, which,plans and specifications.*ere referred to the City Attorney for Approval. Councilman McFadden reported that the:electrbliers installed at the new D Street bridge did not conformAn type to those of.the regular olectrolier iydtem. Coutt of ;absentee vote:. The * Counc il organized as a. Board, 'of Election, Councilman C. A Miller, be ing appointed as Inspector, Councilman C. M.,_.Riewerts, Judge, and Councilmen Sandy McFadden, 4. Schluokeb" er, N. B. Ingers6n, and G. 'W., Van Bebber as Clerks, and proceeded to open and count the Absent voters ballots bi the manner provided by laws Election returns: This being- the time set by la*° for canvassing the election returns, for the General. MunUipal Election, held on June 13th, 1933-, the Council proceeded to canvass the same,, with the following results:. CANDIDATE't BENJ.L.BRITTIN FRED,KEPPEL 1"' L. LM S ANERICO F. TOMASINI NO.X1 _-No.l 2 NO. 14 No'i IT$ NQ. 16 • NO. 17 ITROTAL, VOTE OUTSIDE 1. 1 _ f '20 ' 41 258 0' 17 12. 9 6& !112 11, 42 3 4 16 22 fto A40 27 67 16 12 33 -47 247 2YO I I D cc w xi cn t �7 t1 i co ca w A, O ca p Q M A 1-4 CD ca 0 w ca, N Mv OU M ! . M'm w 51 I O o I C4 4 , Ic) ca w 0 0 q�w ca o H 0 �H P-a cn w 14 ca CA W co 0: to f _ _4 col w 60. CA CA w 5. W OD 0 0' w M. CX GO cn 0i C" 01 *a a.) to, OD - -4 -3 -4 co cw �to to (D m -3 m 00 fp;w tPP co -3 Co. ­a -3. #k CA 00''C" a 0� Pi N to w 00, w w w H w 0 ;o CA 01 0, AD 00 00 -2 CD cn CD 0 -44wcn coo a OD 40 :OD 00 0: M 0 —4 CA 0 0 CD CA W 8. 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NUDGET SCATTERING.` COUNCILMAN MRS.. JEAN: ROGERS CITY CLERK & AUDITOR: C.-McNALLY ASSESSOR, TAX''& .LICENSE COLL. MARK' $ARDIN CHIEF' OF POLICE SCATTERING POLICE' JUDGE ' 'SCATTERING 14EMBERI 'OF BD.OF 'EDUtWTIOff S.Z.PEOPLES 4 1 R POP 7. - Shall Article IIID of the Cl Shall 'the, umrihab ite d ;territory known. as, a portion of ': }ie amended by adding a > Kenilv✓orth Park bet annexed to the CiEyj of, Petaluma? , III,. to be numbered "72 and; Section '72 The C#y_- nght and power to ; make an lations in respect <fo munic: 1 7 ' City of'Petaluma- ` I'.'_ rovidiiig as follows .= f Petaluma, sl%all have the enforce all, laws =and; zegu - al affairs - subject only to. vided::in thts' Charter;: pro;` ' 11 be construed `to -'prevent.: icing - or cohsenting_ q;- and exereise' any and A4ights, : re, or = hereafter granted -or. ` of th'e -State,., _ rd 'CONSOLIDATED PRECINCTS -S NO YES -. NUNBERSa - �~ . 1 '90' 21 72 J . 2 142 34 108 :. $.0;;;.. 3 149 97� 123 4 115 15, =: 992 0 5 151. 34 128 . 6 =110 24 99 7 164 28 126 57 � - . 8 132 19 119 26 9 130 2'4 105 10 174 29 136 43 ABSENTEE VOTE' "' 35 5 32 6 TOTAL ,1392• .239 1140 3 9. ' whereupon RESOLUTION #.4191 C ®S® introduced by Councilman-C. M. Riewerts, seconded by'Counc"ilman`N. B, Ingerson, as follows, was .adopted. by 7 'affirmative - votes: RESOLUTION DECLARING RESULt OF ELECTION WHEREAS, a general. Municipal Elect on was held and, conducted in the City of Petaluma, on Tuesday, the 13th day of June, 1933, as" required by the Charter .of said City,. and AREAS, it appears that notioe said 'election was duly and regularly given, that voting piecincts` were established,'tliat election officers were appointed, and election, supplies 7 furnisheds and that in all respects -said elee'l' n was held and conducted in the mannerrequired by the Charter° of said City, and by the Constitution and laws. of° the State of California; and . 'VMREAS, the Council of 'said C - ity of.Pe met ou in the Cncil Chambers in tbe City $all of said City on Mondays the 19th day of June. 1933, said date being not later than seven (7)' days after the date of said election, and said place being the usual place of meeting, and proceeded to count the; absent voters' ballots in the manner prov by 'law and to canvass the returns of `said election, and to u QH 1� x find the number of votes cast, the na�ae s of the persons voted for -,: the number . of . votes cast for eaoh person, the propositions voted upon, and the number of votes 'past for and ragainst 'the same, and othe "r m&tters required by lays to be as here- inaaf - or stated; NOW, THEREFORE,. BE IT RESOLVED AS:FOLLOWS: That said general Municipal 'Election was held in t he City of Petaluma,. on Tuesday,, the. 13th day of June, 1933, in time form and mariner as required by law; That consolidated voting :precinat's *ere established for' the purpose .of holding said eleotion in the manner provided by law; That the whole number of votes east in said election was 2,673; That the names of the persons voted for the offices for which' t#ey were voted, together with the whole number of votes .which they received in said election,, are( asL folio : NAMES OF PERSON$ FOR OFFICE VOTED FOR TOTAL VOTE WILLIAM J.'FARRELL, MAYOR 1,595 G. MUDBET "' 62 SCATTERING, n 25 WILLIAM DEISS;, COUNCILMAN, 1.8033 NELSON B..INGERSON, " 9 - CHRISTOPHER B;., JESSEN, '" - FRANK E. MARDIS,, .878 SANDY.MoFADDEN, " 1 ' JASPER S, WOODSEN, " 1,390 MRS. JEAN ROGERSs n 2 GLADYS- V."ROBERTS, CLERK ,& AUDITOR 1,800 C. MoNALLY, t0 1 JAMES "T STUDDERT,' ASSESSOR,-TAX AND LICENWCOLLECTOR, 1,769 MARK HARDIN', ditto l- ROBERZ PETERS, CHIEF OF POLICE 1,604 C.W.- CARPENTER,' HAROLD R., `CAMPBELL, ,� ,: n 2 SUPT. OF STREETS 1,511. PATRICK�AGLTALAMAI�TTES , n n n 767 JOHN 'P; GALLAGHER "POLIC JUDGE 1,665 E. DADO n n ` l Z. P. MILLINGTON NOEL J.,, BREED LIBRARY TRUSTEE $ THOMAS MACLAY " " 10644 MAGNETS VONSEN " " 1,674 FRANK H. MYERS TREASURER 1 BENJAMIN' L. BRITTIN MEMBER BOARD 'OF EDUGAT'ION 2',062 FRED.' KEPP;EL _ n n n n 1,640 MARK L. LEWIS 1,416 AMERICO F. TOMASINI 2,061 S. Zo PEOPLES That the propositions voted upon and the number of votes east and . against the same are as follows'': Proposition No, 1 s YE 1392: NO s 2.39 Proposition No. 2 _, f " YES g 1140 ; NQ : 359 BE IT -FURTHER RESOLVED. That - at :said general,Munic pal Election WILLIAM J.. FARRELL was elected Mayor. of said City. of ,Petaluma; that WILLIAM DEISS', SANDY MoFADDEN and JASPER'S. WOODSEN were elected Councilmen -of ,said city for the full term of four years; that GLADYS V, ROBERTS was elected to the.off ce of City Clerk and Auditor of said city for the -full term of two years.; that JAMES T, STUDDERT was elected"to the office of Assessor, Tax and - License Collect - or said City for the full term of two years; that ROBERT E. PETERS.was. elected 'to -.the office of Chief of ,Police of ,said City for the • full term of two years; that 'OSCAR C. GLAfQt was elected to the office of _, Superintendent of Streets of said city for. the :full term 'of two years; that P. GALLAGHER was elected to the office of 'Police 4010 �/ Judge of` said city for the full term of two year's,; thiXt. IdEL 4. BREED, - THOMAS 'M&CLAY andAiAGNUS VONSEN were elected to the.office of Library Trustees of said city _ for the full . term of four l years; that FRANK He ME RSwas elected to the 0 ff' ! ice iof'Trbasurer of said city for the full terra of two ,years that 'BENJAMIN L. BkITTIX' FRED KEPPEL AMERICA F. TOMASIXT were elected members of the, Board of Education of said city for the full term of four years* ,BE IF FURTHER RESOLVED: That as,a resultlof said election, the proposition to annex to the City, of Petaluma the uninhabitk6d territory ]mown . -as a portion of Kenilworth Park "was adopted; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That said uninhabited portion of f-Keni Park, particularly described as follows: All that certain lot,, piece, or parcel of land situata,, lying- and baing in the Township'of Vallejoi County of Sonoma, State, of California, particularly described,as follows,, to-witt C l ommencing at the ,intersection of the Easterlyboundary the City of Petaluna, County of Sono#a State of California, with the : Northwesterly boundary linw of Suburban Homes, Ae. Be Hill Property., a subdivision of -.Lot-s,,208, 212, and a portion of Lo* 20.9 of th& Petaluma Rancho according- to map of s' a3l. al Suburban ff . omes, A. B Hill Propertyi on record in the offi of thaR6corder of the sdid'County of Sonoma, said point of commencement being also the North- westerly Lot 2 of said Bomesi A* Be Hill Property, as delineated on said map; from said point of beginning running North 35 East, along theNdrthwester ly boundary lind of said, Suburban Homes, A. Be Hill Property, 615.18 feet to the. intersection with tha'Southwesterly end of the segment of the spiral referred to in the third piece described in (load from The� William Hill, C I ompany,, a corporation, to the City of Petaluma,, dated April 14, 1911, and recorded April 19, 1911, in Liber 273 of' Deeds,, page 187, ­5onomgx County, Records; thence Northeasterl s , 'along the line of segment of said spiral to its ­ � y I intersection with the 'Northwesterly boundary line of said Suburban Homes, A. B Hill Property', the distance between the ends of'said spiral & the prolonged line of said Northwesterly boundary line of said Suburban homed A. Be Hill Property, bein 9 .9 643i,5 feet'; thence continuing along s aid 'Northwesterly bound - - 6' ary line 'of said Suburban Homes A, Be Hill Property, North 35 27: East 168 feet to its intersection with h the Northerly boundary line of the second piece descrivod in said dead- hereinbefdre referred' to from The William Hill, Company, a, ,corporation, , to the City of Petaluma; thence Northwesterly, along aid Northerly boun -, 'y line of said second piece, 940 feet to its intersection with the iaid'Easterly boundary line of the City of Petaluma; thence Southerly, along the Easterly boundary line. of the City of 'Petaluma, to, the .'point of beginning, The said property is a portion .of the tract known as Kenilworth Park owned by the said City of Petaluma. be,,, and the same is'hereby, annexed to. incorporated in and made a part of the City of Petaluma; and BE IT- FURTHER RESOLVED: That the proposition to amend,Artiole II1of the C harter harter of the City o Petaluma,, by adding . a new section to said. Article III to be numbered 7-2 and providing as fbllo*s Section, 72. 'The `City of Petaluma shall have the right and p"L-r to make and enforce all laws and regulations. in respect to -municipal affairs, subject only to restrictions and ]imitations - provided in this Charter;, provided that nothing herein shall. be construed to prevent or restrict the Cityfrom. exercising, or consenting -t a the City -is hereby authorized to exercise any and all 'right, powers and privileges heretofore or or prescribed by the general laws of the State, was adopted and ratified;, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That 'said amendment to said Charter be. .submitted to the Legislature: of the.State of California for approval, and. BE IT FURTHER'RESOLVED: That thd Clark of the City of Petaluma make and certify under the sealok said.nm corporation, and transmit to the Secretary of State ofCalifornia,.and to th6.Board of Supervisors of the County of"S'ano.met, a copy of this tesolut 11 i0n, as provided Uwe ADJOURNMENT`: Theta being further business, on motion reg I - made end carried Jo 26t so themeeting d urned untik everang,� -June il atz ATTEST: I CITY -CLERK MA OR