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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: 47 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. 50HGU m 0 E, 49 MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD AUGUST 20, 1934. 7:30 P.M. 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 5GHGU Q UID 0 MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD AUGUST 20, 1934. 7;30 P.M. ` M.V.A. FUND 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. 5Q®GU C4 ko