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RESOLUTION NO. 3425.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF AZUSA, LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA,
APPOINTING ANTHONY M. ORTUNO AS ALTERNATE
REPRESENTATIVE AZUSA IN
SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 22 of LOS ANGELES
COUNTY.
The City Council of the City of Azusa does resolve as follo.s:
W FREAS, Section 4730 of the Health and Safety Code, Sanitat
District Act provides that the presiding officer of the governing
bod of the City shall be automatically a member of the board of
the Sanitation District in which such Cite is located; and
;iHER^AS, said section of the Health and Safety Code also
provides that the governing body of the City shall select one of
its members other than its presiding officer as alternate director
to act as a member of the District Board in place of the presiding
officer during his absence, inability or refusal to act.
TITIREFORE, the City Council of the City of Azusa does resolve
as follows:
That Louis G. Memmesheimer is hereby designated as the
Director representing the City of Azusa at all meetings of the
Sanitation District No. 22 Board and that Anthony M. Ortuno
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s hereby appointed as Alternate Director of said ani atio-n
District No. 22 to act in the absence of the Mayor.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor of said Cite of A:usa
shall sign ;,his Resolution and the City Clerk shall attest the
same'and certify to the passage and adoption thereof.
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ATTEST:
Cl-
erk or the Clty of Azusa
Passed, approved and adopted this 3rd day of D`.ay, 1954.
I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and
regularly adopted by the City Council of the City of Azusa at a
re;,ular meeting of said Council of said City, held in the rc rlar
Council Chambers of said City Council in said City, May 7, 1950
and that the same was passed by the following vote of the Co,.ncil:
AYES: Councilmen: Fawcett, Ortuno, Johnson, Romero, M.emmesheimer
NOES: Councilmen: None
ABSENT: Councilmen: None
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Clerk or the city o zusa
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RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO APPROVE
AMENDMENT TO CONTRACT PROVIDING FOR $SROLUTION
PARTICIPATION IN NO.
STATE EMPIJ-PEES► RETIREAir'NT SYSTEM 3424
rrlHEREAS, The State Employeest Retirement Law permits the participa-
of public agencies in the State Employee's Retirement System, by the
execution of a contract making their employees members of said System,
and sets forth the procedure by which said public agencies may elect
to subject themselves and their employees to amendments to said law,
providing for a guarenteed percentage of final compensation for each
year of service as °Member", and providing for the portion of compen-
sation to be included in computations under said law; and
iffiREAS., one step in said procedure is the adoption by the legisla-
tive body of the public agency, of a resolution giving notice of its
intention to approve an amendment to a contract between said governing
board and the Hoard of Administration of said Retirement System, pro-
viding for said participation, which said resolution shall contain a
summary of the major provisions of the proposed Retirement Systema; and
FHEREAS, the following is a summary of the major provisions of the
proposed Retirement System:
1, The System is administered by a board of eight members,composed
of three members of the System, an official of a bank, an official of
a life insurance company, the Director of Finance, a member of the
State Personnel Board, and an official of the University of California,
2. Retirement for service is optional upon attainment of age 55 by
local firemen and local policemen, and age 60 or age 55 at the elec-
tion of the Public Agency, by other employees, and completion of twen-
ty years of service for the Public Agency, and is compulsory at age 65
for'local firemen and local policemen. and at age 70 for other employ-
ees,
3, The monthly retirement allowance payable upon retirement for
service is dependent upon such factors as age, sex, salary and years
of service. For local firemen and local policemen, retiring at age 55
in paragraph 2, or at a higher age with 20 years of service, the month-
ly allowance is approximately one-half the average monthly salary dur-
ing the three years immediately preceding retirement, unless the Pub-
lic Agency elects to provide prior service benefits at less than the
full amount, For other Agency employees, the monthly allowance, upon
retirement at age 65 if the Agency elects 60 as the lowest optional
service retirement age, is approximately 1/70th of the average monthly
salary during the three years immediately preceding retirement, for
each year of service after the effective date of participation, plus
approximately 1/70th, or less as may be provided in said contract by
the Pablic Agency for its employees, of "Final Compensation" or of the
average monthly salary during the three years immediately preceding th
the effective date of participation, for each year of service prior to
that date, Upon retirement at age 60:, if the agency elects 55 as the
lowest optional service 'retirement agey the fraction is approximately
.1/60th instead of 1/70th, "Final Compensation" shall mean the highest
average annual compensation earnable by a member during any period of
three consecutive years during his membership in the System and shall
apply to all employees who become members of said. Retirement System,