HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - February 27, 1934 - CCCITY HALL, AZUSA, CALIFORNIA. FEBRUARY 27, 1934.
The City Council of the City of Azusa,
met in regular adjourned session at the
above time and place.
Present at roll call: Councilman: Mace,
Madison, Johnson, Morden, Meier, City
Attorney and City Clerk.
Moved by Councilman Mace, seconded by
Councilman Morden that the bond for the
Cit Treasurer be increased from $5000
to 50,000.
Carried bythefollowing vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilman: Mace, Madison, Johnson,
Morden, Meier. Noes: None. Absent: None.
The City Engineer filed a written report
addressed to the Honorable City Council of
the City of Azusa, which report was read,
as follows:
To the Honorable City Council,
City of Azusa,
California.
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CITY TREASURP.RIS
BOND INCREBSED.
CITY ENGINEERIS
REPORT READ.
Vusa,,Cal.
ebruary 27, 1934
Gentlemen: I
In the matter of the Petition presented to your
Body by the Owners of improved real property within ,the
district described in Resolution of Intention No. 13780
requesting that the City Council submit the proposition of
acquiring and constructing the proposed works to an election
of property owners within the district which would be
served by said works, and which was referred to me for report,
I beg to submit the following:
There 4h a total of 869 avners of improved real property
within the district; •
The Petition was signed by 152 owners of improved real
property within the district;
The Petition therefore represents 17.49% of the total
number of owners of improved real property. Since the
Petition contains more than 15% of such owners, it will
therefore be necessary for the City Council to submit
the proposition to an election of property owners trithin
the district.
respectfully submitted,
PAUL E. KRESSLY
CIty ngineer
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Thereupon it was moved by Councilman Mace as follows:
That the report of the City Engineer in the matter of the
' petitions filed requesting that the proposition of construct-
ing the proposed works and acquisition of a site for a
sewage treatment plant as proposed in Resolution of Intention
No. 1378 be submitted to an election.of property owners.
within the district which would be served, be filed. ,
Which said motion was seconded by'Councilman Madison and
upon roll call the same was adopted by the following vote,
to -wit:
Ayes:•Councilman: Mace, Madison, Johnson, Morden, Meier.
Noes'- None. Absent:'N„ne.
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MINUTES OF MEETING HELD FEBRUARY 27, 1934.
Thereupon Paul E. Kressly, City Engineer,
was sworn and gave evidence showing the
necessity and usefulness of the proposed
sewage system and sewage treatment plant
and testified that all lands within the
district can be served by the prop -sed
works.
Thereupon, the following resolution was
introduced by Councilman Johnson, who
moved its adoption:
A RESOLUTION RECITING FACTS OF HEARING;
..OVERRULING ALL PROTESTS AND OBJECTIONS
AND FINDING PETITION FOR ELECTION
SUFFICIENT.
The motion for theadoption of the said
resolution was duly seconded by Councilman
Mace and the same was upon roll call
adopted by the following vote, to wit:
Ayes: Councilmen: Mace, Madsion, Johnson,
Morden, Meier. Noes: None. Absent: None.
Moved by Councilman Morden, seconded by
Councilman Johnson that the Council
adjourn.
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City Engineer takes
oath.
In the matter of Azusa
Sewer Revenue Bonds.
RESOLUTION NO. 1389
ADOPTED.
Adjournment.
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