HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - August 20, 1934 - CCCITY HALL, AZUSA, CALIFORNIA. AUGUST 20, 1934. 7:30 P.M.
The City Council of the Cita* of Azusa
met in regular session at the above time
and place.
Present at roll call:
Arnold,- Meier,.Chester,
and City Clerk.
Councilmen: Malone,
Morden, City Attorney
The minutes of the last regular meeting of
August 6, 1934 were read and approved as read.
An -application for the office of Azusa Health
Department offered by Dr. Harold L. Brooks,
was read.
Moved by Councilman Meier, seconded by Council-
man Malone that this application be tabled.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Malone, Arnold, Meier,
Chester, Morden.
Noes: None. Absent: None.
Councilman Malone offered a Resolution
entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF AZUSA TRANSFERRING THE SUM OF FIVE THOUS-
AND DOLLARS (5000.00) FROM THE LIGHT FUND
TO THE GENERAL FUND.
Moved by Councilman Meier, seconded by
Councilman Arnold that this Resolution be
adopted as read and numbered Resolution No.
1424.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Malone, Arnold, Meier,
Chester, Morden.
Noes: None. Absent: None.
The monthly report of the Los Angeles County
Health Department was offered and ordered
placed on file.
The matter of improving the alley in Block
27_was introduced.
Moved by Councilman Arnold, seconded by
Councilman Malone that same be referred to
the Board of Public Works with power to act.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Malone, Arnold, Meier,
Chester, Morden.
Noes: None. Absent: Bone.
Chas. Carr reported in detail in behalf of
the Committee(John Akard, Chas. Carr and
Samuel Bierbower) upon the investigation
made by the Committee for the purpose of
assisting the City Council in selecting the
most suitable location for the purchase of
a City Well Site. His report included the
following:
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Dr. Brook's
application tabled.
RESOLUTION NO.
1424 ADOPTED.
Monthly report of th
Los Angeles County
Health Department
filed.
Matter of improving
alley in Block 27
referred to Board
of Public Works
with power to act.
Report offered by
Water Committee.
3 lots on the corner of 11th & McKeever, owned by Mrs. Demmitt.
3 lots on West 10th St., owned by T. W. Collopy.
5 acres West of City well No. 11 owned by Vosburg Brothers, Inc.
10 acres on the corner of Vernon and 11th St. and North of 11th
St., owned by Vosburg Brothers, Inc. With this 10 acres an
additional 10 -acres was offered gratis, by Mr. Vosbura, for Park
purposes.
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Mr. Carr reported, according to the findings of the Committee, the
best water bearing land is in the second basin as it drops down
further, being a larger basin it has a greater area to draw from,
While the first basin is small and does not have the source of
supply.
Mr. Vosburg's tentative offer included no limit placed on the
amount of water and if the City was unableto locate a suitable
supply there would be no obligation.
The first ' suggested price for the 10 acres was: $25,000.1 the second price $17,500., and the third price $15,000. After a
general discussion of the whole matter it was moved by Councilman
Meier, seconded by Councilman Malone that this Committee continue
to function until the 4th of September, submitting, to the Council,
at that time, a definite price and the terms under which the City
might purchase the property of Vosburg Brothers, Inc.
Carried by the followinm vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Malone, Arnold, Meier,
Chester, Morden,
Noes: None. Absent: 'Pone.
Moved by Councilman Malone, seconded by
Councilman Chester that the following bills
be allowed and warrants ordered drawn upon
the Treasury for the same.
Carried by the following vote of the Bills.
Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Malone, Arnold, Meier,
Chester, Morden.
Noes: None. Absent: None.
WATER, FUND
555
Irene B. Barnes
GENERAL FUND
546.65
556
Crenshwa, Diehl & Wright
2394
John Rodell
Labor
16.00
Co. Water
2395
Bungalow Cafe
Meals
1.30
56.00
2396
Williams Lumber Yard
Repair
5.00
'
2397
H. H. Morgan
Labor
60.00
2398
Pat Herald
Labor
12.00
2399
C. H. Howard
Materials
95.95
2400
John Bean Mfg. Co.
Materials
.77
2401
Individual Sanitary Co.
Supulies
16.04
2402
P. L. Davis
Services
15.00
2403
Independent Investors Ex.
Payment
15.00
2404
Jno. F. Tyck
Clock
25.70
2405
V. Bolin-
Labor
12.00
2406
J. `'. Muehe
Insurance
454.99
2407
Crenshaw, Diehl & Wright
Auditing
130.00
2408
Paul E. Smith
Police Duty
60.00
2409.
Irene B. carnes
Light & Water
719.90
2410
General Petroleum
Materials
96.03
2411
Emile Gipp
Labor
30.50
2412
C. W. Beck
Labor
47.50
2413
Hugh Morgan
Labor
14.50
2414
W. A. James
Labor
4.00
2415
H. L. Meyers
Labor
25.00
2416
Jake Williams
Labor
45.00
2417
Ottis Martin
Labor
25.50
2418
Manuel Ruelas
Labor
9.00
2419
State Compensation Ins.
Insurance
350.00
'
LI(=HT FUND
619
General Petroleum
Materials
17.60
620
Crenshaw, Diehl & Wright
Services
25.00
621
First National Bank
Payment
100.00
622
Harry Schmidt
Labor
22.00
623
Rd. Pierce
Labor
84.00
WATER, FUND
555
Irene B. Barnes
City Pump
546.65
556
Crenshwa, Diehl & Wright
Services
25.00
557
Azusa Agricultural Water
Co. Water
5.?2
558
E. Hart
Labor
56.00
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22 Gilmore Oil Company Materials $ 73.90
Moved by Councilman Meier, Seconded
by Councilman Chester that the Council
adjourn.
City Clerk o7 the ty of -Azusa.
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