HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution No. 6933RESOLUTION N0, 6933
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF AZUSA ALLOWING.CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
AND SPECIFYING.THE FUNDS OUT OF WHICH THE
SAME ARE TO BE PAID,
The City -Council of the City of Azusa does resolve as
follows;
SECTION 1. That the following claims and demands have
been audited as required by law and that the same are hereby allowed
in the amounts and ordered paid out of the respective funds as
hereinafter set forth;
01-
02- AZUSA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND 194,51
03- WORKMEN'S COMP CONTROL 1,287,77
04- REVENUE SHARING 772,84
05- GENERAL FUND 148,608,08
06- WATER FUND 8,867,41
07- LIGHT FUND 18,464,26
08- LIBRARY FUND 6,928.85
09- PARK & RECREATION FUND 60,396.00
10- RETIREMENT FUND
il-
MVA FUND
127
INSURANCE FUND
13-
CETA FUND
14-
SPECIAL DEPOSIT FUND
25.00
15-
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS FUND
16-
SICK LEAVE FUND
17-
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT FUND
850.00
18-
UNAPPROPRIATED TAXES FUND
19-
COUNTY GAS TAX FUND
20-
STATE GAS TAX FUND
164,500.48
TOTAL ALL FUNDS
410,895.20
SECTION 2, That the City Clerk shall certify to the adoption
of this resolution and shall deliver a certified copy thereof to the City.
Treasurer and shall retain a certified copy thereof in his own records.
Adopted and approved this
A1gnqt, 1 1980
day of
I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly
adopted by the City Council of the City of Azusa at a regular meeting
thereof held on the 4th day of August,
1980, by the following vote of Council:
AYES: COUNCILMEN: Decker, Fry, Cruz, Moses, Solem
NOES: COUNCILMEN: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None
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CITY CLERK
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NO
570
AZUSA SISTER CITY COMM.
5700
50.00
- -SUPERTENDENT-OF-DOCUMENTS
5701
14.00
SAN GAB. VALLEY UMP. ASSN
5702
644.00
LORENZO R. DOMINGUEZ
5703
180.00
-CA.-STATE UNIV-. LONG -BCH.
5704
174.54
SCMAF PLAYERS'
5705
2139.00
SO.CA.MU. ATHLETIC ASSN.
5706
404.00
AZUSA, CITY OF
5707
157385.17
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES
5708
32011.31
FOOD ADVISORY SERVICE
5709
40.55
EDWARD•A. COONEY
5710
130.24
JOHN DANGLEIS
5711
178.90
LYDIA GONZALES
5712
500.00
CAPTAIN R.A. LARA
5713
90.68
ROBERT ACEVES
5714
15.00
THAIS AGUIRRE
5715
50.00
KENNETH AKIN
5716
50.00
JESSE ALVA
5717
50.00
ANTIMITE ASSOCIATES INC.
5718
149.00
ARA SERVICES INC.
5719
3087.20
ASSOCIATED ASPHALT
5720
113.80
JENNIE B. AVILA
5721
50.00
AZUSA AUTO TOPS
5722
186.00
AZUSA AUTO WRECKING, INC.
5723
26.50
AZUSA, CITY OF
5724
3218.41
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• WAKKANI WKIIINU Uis/-du
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- - -AZUSA MOTOR PARTS
AZUSA VALLEY WATER CO.
AZUSA YOUTH PROGRAM
j -- B -.A -.M,. AUTO CENTER -INC.
1 B & K ELECTRIC WHOLESALE
BAKER & TAYLOR CO.
- - - -- -- - - - BAKER & TAYLOR COMPANY
BANCROFT WHITNEY
GLENN BASHORE
- - TERI BAUMGARTNER
TIM BEARMAN
BELL & HOWELL
- JO ANNE BISIGNANI
CHARM BISHOP
JIM BLAKELEY
- SHIRLEY BOKATH
PITNEY BOWES-
BRANSON SASH & DOOR CO.
BROOKS PRODUCTS, INC:
BUSINESS SYSTEMS SUPPLY
BUTLER COMPRESSOR
C..M.T.A.
C.M.I., INC,
CRA
CA. MUNI. UTILITIES ASSOC.
5725
5726
5727
5728
5729
5730
5731
5732
5733
5734
5735
5736
5737
5738
5739
5 740
5741
5742
5743
5744
5 745
5746
5747
5748
5749
20.74
21.34
25.00
56.97
72.69
70.11
10.56
86.76
50.00
56.00
60.00
1364.00
26.00
48.00
80.00
15.00
330.72
24.91
442.44
40.60
70.43
25.00
168.00
350.00
705.00
•
-GLENN•CAMPBELL
CITY CLERKS ASSOC OF CA.
CALIF. PARKS & REC. SOC.
--MICHAEL CASTANEDA
CENTER STATIONERS
JIM CHANEY
R. KEN CLARK
TOM COCKRELL
COMMERCE CLEARING HOUSE
TONY CONTRERAS
STUART F. COOPER CO.
CHRIS COOPER
COVINA MOTOR PARTS
CROWN CITY DRAFTING
D S A INC.
LLOYD DAVIES
DESERT SERVICE
A E DICK COMPANY
LORENZO R. DOMINGUEZ
DUNN-EDWARDS CORPORATION
RICHARD ELLIS
EL MONTE AUTO ELECTRIC
DOUGLAS ERNST
DAVID EVANS
JAMES FERGUSON
FIRESTONE TIRE STORE
•
•
5750
50.00
r
5751
25.00
5752
82.00
5753
25.00
i
5754
53.52
5755
74.50
i
5756
432.00
i
5757
30.00
5758
50.00
i
5759
25.00
5760
36.85
5761
5.00
i
5762
99.35
•
5763
144.94
L
5764
866.07
i
5765
70.00
i
5766
22.36
5767
212.02
i
5768
120.00
i
5769
422.58
5770
90.00
i
5771
429.30
I'"I l
5772
10.00
5773
50.00
i
5774
118.00
i
5775
665.68
i
•
i
WAKKAWI
WKIIIWU
Ub-U/-8U
WILLIAM FLEMING ;
5776
80.00
—
FOOTHILL FORD
5777
144.59
FREEWAY STORES
5778
48.34
GALE RESEARCH CO.
5779
53.56
-- — — - ,—
— --SHERMAN R. GARNETT
5780
120.00
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
5781
2546.12
GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY
5782
836.97
GENERAL TELEPHONE CO.
5783
3734.95
—
GLENDALE ELECTRONICS
5784
678.33
GRAND CHEVROLET
5785
74.14
GRAYBAR ELECTRIC CO.
5786
229.34
JULIUS GRIFFIN, JR.
5787
152.00
—JOE GUARRERA
5788
83.33
GREGORY GUTIEREZ
5789
15.80
INEZ GUITERREZ
5790
50.00
a
-- _—
JUNE W HART
5791
25.00
SCOTT HARVEY
5792
89.60
HERALD PRESS PUBLICATIONS
5793
215.01
PAUL"HERNANDEZ
5794
60.00
HAROLD HIATT
5795
10.00
THE HOSE — MAN
5796
9.75
HUNTINGTON ASSOC.
5797
8087.00
IBM CORPORATION
5798
80.00
+r+—
IBM FOODS,.INC.
5799
82.44
!—
"MnneuvI
vvnI i IIYV
---.THE- IDENTI -*T COMPANY
5800
300.00
i
INDUSTRIAL ASPHALT INC.
5801
134.04
WILLIAM A JONES
5802
50.00
- CHARLEY JOYCE---
5803
60.00
R.L. KAUTZ
5804
1404.26
yNORMAN KING DODGE
5805
105.30
.
-KELLY PIPE CO.
5806
325.29
!'
•
KOENIG CAMERA SHOP
5807
198.87
KOPPL CO.
5808
•193.00
D. KUEBLER
5809
15.00
i
LAHABRA PRODUCTS
5810
476.72
LANDS WELDING SUPPLY,INC.
5811
6.68
LANIER BUSINESS PRODUCTS
5812
601.06
LAWSON PRODUCTS INC.
5813
128.26
N •
LEECO
5814
385.00
LEIGHTON & ASSOC.
5815
500.00
i
JOHN B. LITTLEFIELD
5816
42.71
RON LYON
5817
90.00
i
BLAKE MCCUNE
5818
86.00
i
LINDA MC DERMOTT
5819
78.40
MCGREW CONSTRUCTION CO.
5820
164000.48
i
MAINE LINE BOOK CO.INC.
5821
181.26
i
MR. MAN
5822
37.10
MIKE MANZANO
5823
30.00
i
MARX BROS. FIRE
5824
13.26
i
MARY MAY
5825
15.00
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MILLER BROWN WELDING SUPP
5826
27.98
'GEORGE MIN
5827
220.80
MR. ARTHUR B. MORALES
5828
50.00
MOR -PARTS ETC. -INC.
5829
53.46
MOTOROLA INC.
5830
33.08
GERALD MURRAY
5831
50.00
j
NASH'S AIR CONDITIONING
5832
456.75
•
NEVCO SCOREBOARD CO.
5833
52.32
•
NEWSWEEK BOOKS
5834
11.94
j
NEW WORLD RECORDS
5835
16.80
-- - - NILO MAINTENANCE CO.
5836
1705.00
'
NOLO PRESS
5837
63.44
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1 THE NOLIN CO.,INC.
5838
103.52
ly TOM OKI
5839
25.00
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OWL ROCK PRODUCTS CO.
5840
53.17
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I PACIFIC MAILING EQUIP. COR
5841
50.00
•
JACK PALO EQUIPMENT CO.
5842
40.28
1
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PAR PRESS BUSINESS FORMS
5843
1448.17
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GLENN PARSONS
5844
15.00
i
THE CITY OF POMONA
5845
315.00
r
THERESA N. PRADO
5846
115.20
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PRUDENTIAL OVERALL SUPPLY
5847
255.60
RE
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,
RE
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•
•
#RALL
--PRUDENTIAL SUPPLY
5848
233.76
Mr�
•
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PYRAMID FILMS
5849
55.00
•
QUALITY BEARING, INC.
5850
2.94
RADIO SHACK
5851
16.91
ERIC RAINWATER
5852
32.00
ROY RHINO
5853
364.80
Ii-
ROCHESTER GERMICIDE CO. 1
5854
109.71
KENNETH ROUTH
5855
15.00
SAN GAB VA TRIBUNE
5856
95.79
SAV -ON
5857
88.69
CHRIS SCOLINOS
5858
80.00
PETER SELAK
5859
60.00
DONALD D. SHAPIRO, M.D.
5860
102.70
DUANE SHINN PUBLICATIONS
5861
23.45
r _/
SIMPLEX TIME RECORDER CO.
5862
147.00
SISTER CITIES INTERN. 1
5863
150.00
SMART & FINAL IRIS CO.
5864
26.34
•
BEULAH SMITH
5865
50.00
SO. CA. ASSOC. OF GOV.
5866
374.00
SO CALIFORNIA EDISON CO.
5867
20.2.1
•
SO CALIF GAS COMPANY
5868
224.86
S0. CAL PLANNING CONGRESS
5869
35.00
SPRAGUES ROCK & SAND CO.
5870
701.62
•
THE SUPPLIERS
5871
169.60
SWENSON & CLARK
5872
15.00
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SCOTT TAYLOP
587356.00
•
TIM TAYLOR
5874
60.00
TEL -FIRE OF CALIF. -INC.
5875
230.00
-3M BUSINESS PRODUCTS
5876
44.00
•
{
TIME LIFE BOOKS
5877
8.95
•
TRANSIT MIXED CONCRETE CO
5878
108.16
-- -
TARRY TRUJILLO
5879
25.00
•
MARV TURNER
5880
15.00
•
VALLEY CITIES SUPPLY
5881
659.83
VALLEY CRAFT CENTER
5882
10.35
•
MRS. VARGAS
5883
8.00
'
KEVIN WARD
5884
100.00
DANA WATKINS
5885
220.80
•
WESTINGHOUSE ELECT.SUPPLY
5886
3610.36
•
EMIL M. WERDER
5887
60.00
WESTERN DISPOSAL COMPANY
5888
4.00
WILLS AUTO PARTS
5889
136.02
•
XEROX CORPORATION
5890
258.74
DONNA JEAN ZAGER
5891
43.20
•
MIGUEL ZAVALA
5892
50.00
•
PRUDENTIAL OVERALL SUPPLY
5893
98.22
410895.20
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RESOLUTION NO. 6932
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF AZUSA ALLOWING.CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
AND SPECIFYING THE FUNDS OUT OF WHICH THE
SAME ARE TO BE PAID.
The City -Council of the City of Azusa does resolve as
follows;
SECTION 1. That the following claims and demands have
been audited as required by law and that the same are hereby allowed
in'the amounts and ordered paid out of the respective funds as
hereinafter set forth;
Ol-
02-
AZUSA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND
199.69
03-
WORKMEN'S COMP CONTROL
04-
REVENUE SHARING
21,716.23
05-
GENERAL FUND
7,672.84
06-
WATER FUND
73,209.33
07-
LIGHT FUND
636,817.50
08-
LIBRARY FUND
1,778.70
09-
PARK & RECREATION FUND
331.17
10-
RETIREMENT FUND
Il-
MVA FUND
12;
INSURANCE FUND
13-
CETA FUND
14-
SPECIAL DEPOSIT FUND
15-
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS FUND
16-
SICK LEAVE FUND
17-
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT FUND
726.17
18- UNAPPROPRIATED TAXES FUND
19- COUNTY GAS TAX FUND
20- STATE GAS TAX FUND 110.00
TOTAL ALL FUNDS
742,561.63
SECTION 2. That the City Clerk shall certify to the adoption
of this resolution and shall deliver a certified copy thereof to the City
Treasurer and shall retain a certified copy thereof in his own records.
Adopted and approved this 4th day of
August. 1980
I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly
adopted by the City Council of the City of Azusa at a regular meeting
thereof held on the 4th day of August.
1980, by the following vote of Council:
AYES: -COUNCILMEN: Decker, Fry, Cruz, Moses, Solem
NOES: COUNCILMEN: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None
CITY CLERK
,WARRANT NBITING55Q$-07-80
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MICHAEL JEROME• 5542 3.00
JOHN BRODERICK 5543 35.00
BURKE,WILLIAMS,SORENSEN 5544 282.50 •
AERVOE-PACIFIC CO. , 5545 43.82 •
AM -JET ENTERPRISES INC. 5546 173.91
ARCADIA LUMBER COMPANY 5547 133.05 •
ARKO EQUIPMENT, INC. 5548 3.71
•
AZUSA VALLEY WATER CO, 5549 71400.00
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
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P,4h
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
- - WARRANT
WRITING
98-07-80
•
BAKER & TAYLOR CO.
5550
711.19
•
BARR FILMS
5551
254.93
•
R W BECK & ASSOCIATES
5552
1663.90
R.W,. BECK & ASSOC.
5553
483.22
•
BRADLEY'S PLASTIC BAG CO.
5554
217.92
i
CAL -POLICE EQUIP CO.
5555
34.98
A. B. DICK COMPANY
5556
150.00
•
DIEBOLD, INC.
5557
44.10
•
WALT DISNEY MEDIA CO.
5558
505.75
DISCOUNT BUILDERS SUPPLY
5559
199.69
•
DOCTOR'S ANIMAL CLINIC
5560
4,00
•
DUARTE ANIMAL HOSPITAL
5561
44.00
E.S.D. COMPANY
5562
350.58
•
FOOTHI-LL INDUSTRIAL
5563
280.65
i
FOOTHILL PRESBYTERIAN
5564
28.00
FOX & COMPANY
5565
375.00
i
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.
5566
731.40
•
GENERAL ELECTRIC SUPPLY
5567
17.33
r•
GENERAL TELEPHONE CO.
5568
149.06
•
GLENDALE ELECTRONICS
5569
130.86
•
GORDON'S INDUSTRY
5570
117.27
GRAYBAR ELECTRIC CO.
5571
75.86
i
G.K. HALL & CO.
5572
177.52
•
HERALD PRESS PUBLICATIONS
5573
27.50
•
HERSEY PRODUCTS INC.
5574
110.24
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WARRANT WRITING 08-07-80
HONEYWELL INC.
5575
1545.49
5576
4.19
JACOBS,WEISER,KANE
5577
726.17
KENT H. LANDSBERG CO.
5578
215.71
LANIER BUSINESS PROD. INC.
5579
91.75
LEAGUE OF CALIF. CITIES
5580
14.84
LEISURECRAFTS
5581
143.38
LOS ANGELES TIMES
5582
233.58
L A COUNTY ROAD DEPT
5583
800.00
L A CO, DIST.ATTORNEY
5584
60.31
MONROVIA REPRODUCTION
5585
23.32
NATIONAL RECORD PLAN
5586
76.85
OCEANA PUBLICATIONS, INC.
5587
37.20
PARKSON
5588
890.13
PAR PRESS BUSINESS FORMS
5589
561.52
PECK INC.
5590
15.26
PHILLIPS ENGINE & EQUIP
5591
64.44
PROGRESS BULLETIN
5592
56.80
SIGNAL MAINTENANCE INC.
5593
811.27
SO CALIF. EDISON COMPANY
5594
631745.56
SO. CA. SOIL & TESTING INC
5595
110.00
SPIEGEL & MCDIARMID
5596
2939.00
STEINY & CO. INC.
5597
21589.50
WESTERN WATER WORKS SUPPLY
5598
744.54
XEROX CORP.
5599
68.90
742561.63
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RESOLUTION No. 6931
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF AZUSA DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO
BE GOVERNED BY THE PROVISIONS OF STATE LAW
WITH RESPECT TO DISPOSITION OF FOUND OR
SAVED PERSONAL PROPERTY.
TIT CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA DOES
RESOLVE AS FOLLOTOIS:
SECTION 1. The Civil Code of the State of
California at Chapter 4, Article 1, consisting of
Sections 2080 - 2080.7 provides for the disposition
of personal property found or saved within the juris-
diction of the City. The Citv Council hereby declares
its election to be governed by said provisions of
State Law with respect to the disposition of personal
property found or saved on property within the same
jurisdiction.
SECTION 2. The provisions of the California
Civil Code at Sections 2080 - 2080.7, a copy of which
is attached as Exhibit A, are hereby incorporated herein
by reference.
SECTION 3. '"his .Resolution shall become effective
upon the effective date of the repeal of Chapter 8.32 of
the Azusa Municipal Code.
SECTION A. The City Clerk shall certify_ to the
adoption of this Resolution.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 4thday of Aug. , 1980.
/ MAYOR
I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution
was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Azusa
at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 4th day of August
1980, by the following vote of the Council:
AYES: COUNCILMEN: Decker, Fry, Cruz, Moses, Solem
NOES: COUNCILMEN: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None
4/
ADOI_H SOLIS, City Clerk
CIVIL CODE § 2084,$
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! 2080.5 Authority to sell -
ball cause notice of the property to
;cneral circulation. If, after seven i
The police department or sheriff's department may sell such property by public
ars and proves his
e, no owner apps �
auction, In the manner and upon the notice of sale of personal property under execu-
found or saved the property Paye
tion, 1f it Is s thing which is commonly the subject of sale, when the owner cannot,
In the person who found or saved
with reasonable diligence, be found, or, being found, refuses upon demand to pay the
n the course of employment by an
lawful charges provided by Sections 2080 and 2080.1, In the following cases:
:he property shall be sold at public
(1) When the thing is 1n danger of perishing, or of losing the greater part of its
the person who found or saved the
value; or, - ,
J, aution unless the cost of publics-
(2) When the lawful charges provided by Sections 2080 and 2080.1 amount to two-
,nd County whose police or sheriff's
thirds of Its value. .. ..
(Added Stats.1967, c, 1512, p. 3601, ¢ 3.)
rss than • • • fifty dollars (056)
Former section 2080.5 was repeated by Former section 1873. added by Stats.1947.
Stats.1967, C. 1512, P. 3601, 1 2. See, now, C. 893, 2091,
'l of the property within 90 days. the
aeccion 2080.3. - D• ! 1, amended by State.1961,
Derivation: Former sections 1869, 1870, C. 159, D. 410, I I.
ed the property, unless the property
enacted 1872. '•
I employee Of any public agency, in
action. -
1 2080.6 Public agency; adoption of regulations
mended by Stats.1970, c. 260, P. 524,
Any public agency may elect to be governed by the provisions of this article with
c. 250. P. —, ! 1.) _
respect to disposition of personal property found or saved on property subject to
Its Jurisdiction, or may adopt reasonable regulations for the care, restitudon, sale-
's Amendment. increased the mone3
wn[ from 925 to 950 In two pines.
or destruction of unclaimed property in its possession. Any public agency adopt-
i
arivatlon: Former .action 1971, en-
in SUCK re
B regulations shall provide therein (1) that such unclaimed property shall be
Pe y
A 1372, amended by state -1906, C. 453. P.
held by such agency for a period of at least three months, (2) that thereafter such
>rmer sections 2D9o. s. zo80.6, asses by
property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, and (3) that notice of
oral.1' sea6' vent . ` 2. CalltorMa Coda
such sale shall be given by the chief administrative officer of such agency at least
res, civil.
fire days before the time fixed therefor by publication once In a newspaper of gen,
..
eral circulation published in the county in which such property was found. Any
property remaining unsold after being offered at such public auction may be de-
,,, .,
stroyed or otherwise disposed of by the public agency. In a county having a pur-
chasing agent, the purchasing agent may conduct such Bale, in which case the pro -
2080.3 or Section 2080.6, the legiela-
!
visions o[ subdivisions (2) and (3) of this section shall not be applicable. Such sale
lty may provide by ordinance for the
shall be made by the county purchasing agent in the manner provided by Article 7
sed property in the possession of the
ally or o1 the sheriff of such county.
IcommenUng with Section 25500) o[ Chapter 5 of Part 2 of Dlvlsion 2 o1 Title 3 of
euch au ordinance shall provide they^-
the Government Code for the sale of su lus personal property. If the public agen-
rp p p p y,
.claimed bicycles, shall be held by the
er determines that any such property transferred to It for sale Is needed for a pub,
least four months, and that unclaimed
llc use, such property may be retained by the agency and need not be sold.
three months, and (2) that thereafter
the highest bidder, with notice of such 1
?Added by Stats.1967, a 1512, p. 3601; § 3. Amended by Sta[s.1869, C 857, p. 1890,
1 2.)
riff at least five days before the time
paper of general circulation published ,
ix
Former section 2080.6 was repealed by 1969 Amendment. Added the fourth,
Stau-1967, c. 1512, p. 3601, 1 2, See, now,
l
y will be transferred to the local gov- t
111th, and sixth sentences.
ec uon 2080.3. Forma: See West's California Code
er similar agency for sale to the pub—,
Forms. Civil.
! 2080.7 Abandoned property -'
caterred to a county purchasing agent
'
_
The provisions of this article have no application to things which have been in-
Icle 7 (commencing with Section 25500)
tentionally abandoned by their owner.
3 of the Government Code for the sale;
(Added Stats,1967, c. 1512, P. 3601, § 3.)
i transferred to the local government
Slate college scholarships. funds received 1. Oonstructlon and application -
`�1r �elr this section, see Educatlon Code
agency t0 this such .i
4 Former section 1864 et seq. dealt only
Former "lost"
r other edtosection,
iC[ or OLhge person entitled to
section 2080.7 was repealed by with things and had no 'application
"U.n96q c. 1512, to thing. which had
r agposses-�
d stores agency o[ other simile[ Ogen -1
Cher
p. 3601, 1 2. See, naw, been Intentionally
Far 2080.2. abandoned by their owners and hence were
'rred to It for sale Is needed for a pub `
Forms. See Weave California Insppllcable In determining ownership of
rms. Civil. Code 'ring found by akin diver In sunken an.
agency and need not be sold.
- tient vessel on unggrranted tide and aue-
merged lands within three-mile
Wended by Stats.1969, C 857, p. 1689.
marg.
incl belt oft the coast. 28 Ops.Atty.tlem 1.
-
{ 2080$ University regents Or police department
nor
Derivation: c.ormeD.section
ecti n1 1873. addedl
1■17jp a for is of the University of California may provide by resolution regu-
I Sfata.1951, C. 159, P. 410, 1 1; Stals.1969,
47D, P. 1325, 1 1.
OT Cbe care, restitution, sale Or destruction Of unclaimed property In the pos-
°f1Bion of
.9
Forma: See West's California Code
irons, Civil.
the Regents of the University of California or of the University of Call -
Anter Iak■
10,
• • • Indicate deletions by amendment
is changes or additions by amendment
t
•.1
0
2080.3 CIVIL CODE
11
the police department or sheriff's department shall cause notice of the property to
be published at Ieast once in a newspaper of general circulation. If, after seven
days following the first publication of the notice, no owner appears and proves bis
ownership of the property and the person who found or saved the property pays
the cost of the publication, the title shall vest In the person who found or saved
the property unless the property was found in the course of employment by an
employee of any public agency In which case the property shall be sold at public
auction. Title to the property shall not vest In the person who found or saved the
property or In the successful bidder at the public autlon unless the cost of publica-
tion 1s first paid to the city, county, or city and county whose police or Sheriffs
department caused the notice to be published.
(b) If the reported value of the property Is less than • • • -fifty dollars (850)
and no owner appears and proves his ownership of the property within 90 days, the
title shall vest in the person who found or saved the property, unless the property
was found In the course of employment by an employee of any public agency, in
which case the property shall be sold at public auction. " - -,---'''
(Added by Stats.1167, c. 1512, p. 3601, 5 3. Amended by Stats.1970, c.. 260, p. 524,
1 1 ; Stats.1977, c. 1254, p. 2465, 1 1 ; Stats.1977, c. 250, p. —, 1 1.)
Former section 2080.3 was repealed by '. 1977 Amendment. Increased the money
Stats.1967, C. 1612, p. 3601, 1 2. amount from 825 to 850 in two places.
1970 Amendment. Provided that title . Derivation: Former Section 1871, en -
shall vest if no owner appears "and the acted 1872. amended by Stats.1905, c. 463, P.
person who found or saved the property 614. 1 2.
pays the coat of such publication"; and Former sections 2080.5, 2080.6, added by
added the last sentence in the first para- Stats.1951, c,656, p. 1867, 1 2. "
graph. Forma: see West's California Code
1971 Amendment. Required reported Forms, Civil. "
value of $25 or more in the first paragraph, - �.r:�:::.,I.:S': a".
and added the Second paragraph.
1 2080.4 Local regulations
Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 2080.3 or Section 2080.6, the legisla-
tive body of any city, city and county, or county may provide by ordinance for the
care, restitution, sale or destruction of unclaimed property In the possession of the
police department of such city or city and county or of the sheriff of such county.
Any city, city and county, or county adopting such an ordinance shall provide there -
In (1) that such unclaimed property except unclaimed bicycles, shall be held by the
police department or sheriff for a period of at least four months, and that unclaimed
bicycles shall be held for a period of at leastthree months, and (2) that thereafter
such property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, with notice of such
sale being given by the chief of police or sheriff at least five days before the time
fixed therefor by publication once Ina newspaper of general circulation published
In the county, or that thereafter such property will be transferred to the local gov-
ernment purchasing and stores agency or other similar agency for sale to the pub-
lic at public auction. If such property Is transferred to a county purchasing agent
It may be sold In the manner provided by Article 7 (commencing with Section 25500)
of Chapter 5 of Part 2 of Division 2 of Title 3 of the Government Code for the sale
of surplus personal property. If property Is transferred to the local government
purchasing and stores agency or other similar agency pursuant to this section, such
property shall not be redeemable by the owner or other person entitled to posses-
slon. If the local government purchasing and stores agency or other similar agen-
cy determines that any such property transferred to It for sale is needed for a pub•
lie use, such property may be retained by the agency and need not be sold. . ,
, c. 1512, p.
a 857, p.
1 1.)
Former section 2080.4 wan repealed by Derivation: Former section 1873, added
Stats.1967, C. 1512, D. 3601, 1 2. ' by Stats.1947, C. 893, V. 2091, 1 1, amended
1969 Amendment. Inserted the third nen- by State.1961. c. 159, p. 410, 1 1; Stats.1963,
lenceand added the fifth sentence. C. 470, p. 1325, 1 1.
Form.. 800 West's California Code
Forma, Civil.
Underline Indicates changes or additions by amendment
94
1 7080.5 Authority to
The police departme
Auction, In the manner
lion, If It is a thing wl
with reasonable dillgen
lawful charges provide
(1) When the thing I
value; or,
(2) When the lawful
thirds of Its value.
(Added Stats.1967, e- 15
Former Section 2080.5
Stats.1967, C'1612, p. 360
sectlan 2080.3.
Derivation: Former N
enacted 1872.
1 2080.6 Public agency.
Any public agency not
respect to disposition o
Its Jurisdiction, or may -d
or destruction of unclal
Ing such regulations she
-held by such agency for
property will be sold at
such sale shall be given
fire days before the thu
era( circulation publlshe
Property remaining anso
strayed or otherwise dlsl
chasing agent, the parch
visions or subdivisions (2
shall be made by the cot
(commencing with Section
the Government Code for
cy determines that any si
llc use, such property me
(Added by Stats.1967, c,
i 2.)
Former section 2080.6 w
stat°.1967. C. 1612, p. 3601,
section 2080.3.
1 2080.7 Abandoned prop
The provisions of this 1
tendonally abandoned by I
(Added Stats.1967, C. 1512,
State college scholarships.
under this section, see Edt
24002.
Former section 2080.7 we
section680 c. 1512, P. 3601, 1
Form; .2.
Forms, CIa13S.ee b'est's Cs
1 2080.8 University regent
ptlo0 Regents of the Univ
o for the care, restitutl
,"Mon of the Regents of tl
Asterisk, • • • Indicate de
i [REPEALED]
pealed by Stats.1979, e. 373, P.
..)IEN (REPEAJ.ED) -
'Pealed by Stats.1979, C. 373, p.
L•'ItS [REPEALED]
repeated by Siats.1979, e. $73,
.AIMED PROPERTY
Section
2080
IND GOODS [NEN)
charges. ..
ing of title In finder.
nt.. .. ..
. c. 1512 p. 3601, ¢ S. -
r Stata.1967, C. 1512, S 2.
on premises vacated by tenant. 11 Cal.
L.Revision Comm'n Reports 951, 963
(1973). ..
.td �to take charge of It, but If he does
rwner, with the rights slid obligations
,Is and takes possession of any money,
operty, or saves any domestic animal
reasonable time, Inform the owner, If
satlou, except a reasonable charge for
..t.
braxy references t
Finding Lost Goads p5. -
C.I.S. Finding Lost (goods 1 2 et Seq. ,
•, �. In general
[Ph ether a finder of a raptorial bird may
tomers who took carte had no
of permanently depriving etorei
retain the bird would depend upon whether
property, and where stores retri
the lost bird has reverted to a wild state
themselves on a regular basis.
�ownersNp In the sovereign) or has been so
Stay (1971) 96 Cai.Rptr. 651, 19
tamed and domesticated as to lose its die-
Former section 1864 et seq.
posltlon to return to a primitive state In
with things Jolt" and had no apt
zhlch case a qualified ownership would re-
things which had been Intention
.In with the owner from whom the bird
don ed by their owners, and hi
escaped and the finder would have to corn-
Inapplicable In determining owt
Plywith the lost and unclaimed property
,ring found by skin diver 1n at
provisions of g 2080 et seq. which specify '
clent vessel on ungranted tide
whet meta must be complied with In order
merged lands within three-mile
to obtain ownership 1n the event the owner belt off the coast. 29 Ops.Atty.GerZ
cannot be located. - 66 Ops.Atty.Oen. 190,'- -
fr4-73. 2. Definitlons - .•.
t Shopper g cht to arts. which had been left by Inon g person ho htakeelacharge mak-
customers of chain stores at various lova- tan of loan
Den C;w a depository for ere, and within
.one within a six -block bydef ndant where they Pen.C. 1 485 making m Person guilty of
were picked up b defendant for purpose out f who appropriates effort loot property store
of collecting a finder's m tee, were not 'lode" out first making efforts a find and restore
Rhin this section making a person s de- property to owner, special used In its ordinary
paetory for hire when he takes charge of . sense and hoe no al.Rmeaning. People
loot property, nor lost
Pro 1 485 where proscribing cum. v. Stay (1971) 96 Ca1.RDV. 661, 19 C.A.3d
appropriation of lost Droperty, where cue- 198, -
1 2080.1 Delivery to pollee or Sheriff, affidavit; Charges
(al If the owner Is unknown or has not claimed the property, the person saving
0r finding the property shall, If such property is of the value of ten dollars ($10) or
more, within a reasonable time turn the property over to the polies. department of the
city or city and county, if found therein, or to the sheriff's department of the county
if fouled outside of city limits, and make an affidavit, stating when and where he
foundor saved the property, particularly describing It. If the property was saved,
he shall state: ..
(1) From what and how It was saved:
(2) Whether the owner of the property is known to him.
(3) That he has not secreted, withheld, or disposed of any part of the property. t
(b) The police department or the sheriffs department shall notify the owner, if
his identity is reasonably ascertainable, that it possesses the property and where it
may be claimed. The police department or 'sheriffs department may require pay-
ment by the owner of a,reasonable charge todefray costsof storage and care of
the property, .,,`,—
(•added Stats.1967, c. 1512, p. 3601 13) ,,„ j ,,, „_ 1., _! t
Former section -2080.1 was repealed by 1. In general
Stats.1967, C. 1512, p• 3601, 1 2. See, now. Warrantless search of Jacket Dockets and
section 2tion; - bindle found to contain marijuana could not
Derivation; Former section 1965, en- be Justified on ground that defendant would
toted 3672, amended by State 190 c. 453, have destroyed evidence which linked him
Formed aect8on 1951. 2080c� added by 6State, withcrimJacket
and
police would
oal haveting lost
751 ninal
er6'-cll..
e llonr 2080 .1, addedbyStats. Immediate custodyofre Jacketcould byhaving t
1)61, c, 656, P.
1866, 1 2, amended by Stats. turned over to them as lost property and
U;3. c. 602, p. 1847, 1 1. defendant could have been detained long
Forma; See West's California Code ..enough to question him about relationship
Forms, C1v1i.
to Jacket. People v. Hawkins (1969) 78
Cal.Rptr. 286, 273 C.A.2d 629.
1 2080.2 Restoration to owner
If the owner appears within Ola) days, 'after
dreceipt of the property by the pollee
epartment or sheriff's department, proves his ownership of the property, and pays
all reasonable charges, the police department or sheriffs department shall restore
Property to him.
'Added Stats.1067, C. 1512, p. 3601, q 3.)-_•! -r
Farmer section 2080.2 was repealed by Former section 2080.7, added by Slants.
8,Deriva7, c. 1512, D. 3601, 1 2. - 19S1, C. 656, p. 1867, 1 2.
Derivation: Former eectlon 1966, en-
a::ea 1672. . .
Inde: to Notes 1 2080,3 Advertisement; payment of cost; vesting of title In finder
general'4) Attrr le) If the reported value of the property Is • • • fifty dollars ($50), or more
atinwona and no owner appears and proves his ownership of the property within 00 days,
fight to Possession 1
:s changes or additions by amendment' Isks • • • Indicate deletions by amendment
93
§ 2080 CIVIL CODE
-
general -
R"hether a finder of
ARTICLE 4. SHIPMASTERS [REPEALED]
retain the bird would d
lost bird has rever
the
loa'nerahlp 1n the cover
Heading of lrt(cle 4 of Chapter 2 teas repealed by Stat8.1979, c. 373, p.
limed and domesticate
Pool tl on to return to t
-, 493.
which cane s Qualified
main wlth the owner
escaped and the finder
_
ply with the lost and
- ARTICLE 5. :HATES AND SEAMEN [REPEALED]
provisions of 4 2080 At
•
what acts must be cor
m obtain ownership in
Headingo Article 5 a Chapter 2 teas repealed b Stats.1979, e. 373,
f ) p g P•
cannot be located. ' 6G
499
'...... ... •...,
5.4-72.
1. Right to possession
. - ,. ... ... :. r .
- -
Shopping carte, who
customers of chain sic
ARTICLE 6. SHIPS' MANAGERS (REPEALED] -
tions within a elx-bloc
were picked up by do
of collecting a finder's
Heading of Article 6 o1 Chapter 2 tea& repealed b9 Stats.1979, C. $73,
within this section me
for hire whet
500.
P. -, 1 - - .. .,
ppoosltory.
losnor Pen
party
prop of loot
CHAPTER 4. LOST AND UNCLAIMED PROPERTY _ -
_1 2080.1 Delivery to
(a) If the owner 1:
Article,.. Section
:. ,.... 1 .:.:.:..:.. ...
_ or finding the propel
I. Lost Money and Goods [New] - • - ----------- -2080
- more, within a reaso:
-
city or city and coon
ARTICLE 1. LAST MONEY AND GOODS [NEW] • - •-
1[ found outside
found or saved thee .j
See. ,. ,;._ . :: _ _ rn -
he shall state:
_
2050. Duties of finder. -
(1) From what am
ti
2080.1 Delivery to police or sheriff affidavit charges.
(2) Whether the o'
2080.2 Restoration to owner.
(:i) That be has r
2080.3 Advertisement; payment of cost; vesting of title In finder.. t ;, : -
(b) The Pollee deef
2080.4 Local regulations.
`.'•-
his identity Is meso
-
2080.5 Authority to sell. s
m¢y be claimed. T
2080.6 Public agency; adoption. of regulations �+ . •, -
ment by the owner
2080.7 Abandoned property. • -
-University
the property.
2080.8 regents or police department -, 1 :,.
(Added Stats.1967, c
2080.9 Trustees of state university and colleges ',"fit--
Former section 20:
s C. 1512, P.
,•Article 1 added by State.1967, a 1512, p. 3601, 13 .. ..
cts.1367,
section 2080.1.
". - �•: Former Article I toas repealed by Stais.1967, c. 1512, 12. .�,{ �� ..
t Derivation: n: Form
acted 187_, amended
Libraryreferences - - - on premises vacated b tenant,�ll Cal.
y
P. 613. 1 1; Slats.195
former section 21
Recommendations relating to landlord- : L.Revision Comm -n Reports 951, 963
MI. c. 656, p. 1866, 1
tenant relations Personal property left (1973). ,.y ;. ... _..
Former section 20
1951, c. 656, P. 1866,
1 2080. Duties of finder
1953. c. 602, p.1847, 1
Any person who finds a thing lost is not bound to take charge of It, but if he does
Forms Civil el We
so he Is thenceforward a depositary for the owner, with the rights and obligations
of a depositary for hire. Any person who finds and takes possession of any money,
1 2080.2 Restorall
goods, things in action, or other personal property, or saves any domestic animal_
It the owner apt
from drowning or starvation, shall, within a reasonable time, Inform the owner, it
department or shet
known, and make restitution without compensation, except a reasonable charge for
all reasonable chai
saving and taking care of the Property.
the property to bin
(Added Stats.1067, c. 1512, p. 3601, 13.) - "- -
(Added Stats.1067,
Former section 2080 was repealed by Library referencesFarmer
Stata.1967, c. 1512, p. 3601, 1 2. See, now, Finding Lost Goode p}5. •'"
section 2
Stata.1967. c. 1512, p
sections 2080, 2080.1. C.J.S. Finding Lost Goods I.2 at seq.
Derivation: Former section 1864, enacted -
Dsrwatlon: For,
acted 1872.
1872.
Former section 1865, enacted 1872, amend. ,. -
ed by Stats.1905, C. 453, p• 613, 1 1; Stats. - " Inde: to Notes
1 2080.3 Advartisi
1051, c. 1676. p 3862 1 4. .,. ,, ,. ,
Former section 2680, added by Stata.1051, In general y
(a) I( the mporl
e. 656, p. IBG6, 1 2. Defintti onsi
Forms: See West's California Cade Right to possession 1
and no Owner api
Forms, Civil.
Asterlsks e • • It
Underline Indicates changes or additions by amendment
.•t •.
92
r
0
0
§ 2080.7 LOST AND UNCLAIMED PROPERTY Div,.
§ 2080.7 Requisites for restoration; action by owner d#
If the owner appears within one year, proves the property, and
pays all reasonable charges, including fees of officers, the finder shall'
restore the property to him. If the finder fails to restore the prop.
erty or its appraised value on being tendered the charges and fees, the;
owner may recover the property or its value by civil action in any`
court having jurisdiction. (Added Stats.1951, c. 656, p. 1867, § 2.)_4,
�A
Notes of Decislons
Action not barred by noncompliance 1
Pleading 2
Library references
Finding Lost Goods C>.i, 7.
C.S.S. binding Lost Goods § 7.
I. Action not barred by noncompliance.
Former Pol.C. § 3142 providing that the
proof required of the owner of lost prop-
erty was to be made before the clerk
where the finder's claim was recorded ap-
plied only where finder hid filed a list of
such property with the clerk, and, in ab-
sence of compliance by the finder, the
owner was not precluded from having his
title determined by normal processes in a
court of law. Lilley v. Leggett (1943)
142 Ptd 57, 61 C.A.2d 25.
2. Pleading
Complaint to quiet title to a United
States Mint receipt for plaintiff's gold
coins deposited by defendants was not re -
quired to allege compliance with former.
Pol-C. §§ 3130-3142 dealing with tbal
method by which finders may acquire title
to lost property. Lilley v. Leggett
(1933) 142 P.2d 57, 61 C.J2d 25. A
where complaint to quiet title to a•
United States Duntreceipt for plaintiff's;,
gold coins deposited by defendants alleged:
ownership in plaintiff and a demand upon,..
and refusal by, defendants, plaintiff com-
plied with former Pol.C. § 3140 relating
to recovery of lost property. Id. - VA
Where defendants received a United;
States Mint receipt for plaintiffs gold',
coins deposited by defendants Bud there_'
was no allegation or finding that defend.
ants, as the finders, find complied with -.
former Pol.C. §§ 3136-3142 providing the
method by which Enders could acquire ti-
tle to lost property, former Pol.C. § 3142
providing that the proof required of the .
owner was to be made before the clerk
where the finder's claim was recorded was
inapplicable. Id.
§ 2030.8 forfeiture for failure to make discovery
If any person finds any money, property, or other valuable thing,
and fails to make discovery of it pursuant to this article, he shall forfeit
to the owner double its value. (Added Stats.1951, c. 656, P. 1S67, § 2.)
2080.9 Proof of ownership; procedure
The proof required by this article shall be made before the clerk
with whom the list is filed, and if he is satisfied that the person claim-
ing it is the owner, he shall certify the fact under his hand and the
seal of the court. (Added Stats.1951, c. 656, p. 1867, § 2.)
Notes of Decisions
Filing list by finder I
Pleading 2
I. Filing list by finder
Former Pol.C. § 3142 providing that filo
Buell property with the clerk, and, in ab-
sence of compliance by the finder, the
owner was not precluded from having his
title determined by normal processes in a
court of law. Lilley v. Leggett (1943) 1402
P.2d 57,61 C.A.2,1 25.
proof requmrd of the owner of lost prop.
erty was to be made before the cfork 2. Pleading
where the finder's claim was recorded ap- where defendants received a United
plied only where finder had filed a list of States Aunt receipt for plaintiff', gold
202
3
P-
u -
A
as
.rt
ed
ut-
be
or
be-
rty.
1p -
as
he
tth
to
Pt. 4 LOST 31ONET AND GOODS § 2080.6
the judge. (Added Stats.1951, c. 656, p. 1866, § 2, as amended Stats.
1953, c. 602, p. 1847, § 3.)
Historical Note
The 1953 nmendment substituted the See, also, Historical Note under section
word "judge" for "justice of the peace". 2080.1.
Cross References
Valuation and description of property,
see § 1S05.
§ 2030.4 Valuation and description lists; filing, recording and
posting
The judge shall file the list, and the finder shall within 15 days
transmit the copy to the county recorder, who shall record it in a
book known as the "estray and lost property book" or in the "official
records." The finder shall also immediately post copies of the list at
the courthouse door and four other public places in the judicial district.
(Added Stats.1951, c. 656, p. 1866, § 2, as amended Stats.1953, c. 602,
p. 1847, § 4.)
Historical Note
The 1053 amendment, at the beginning the judicial district" for "in the township
of the first sentence, substituted the word or city". See, also, IIistorical Note under
"judge" for the word "justice', and it the section 2080.1.
cad of the final sentence substituted "in
Cross References
Entry in and estray and lost property book, see § 1865.
§ 2080.55 Vesting of property in finder; value tinder $20
If no owner appears and proves the property within six months,
and its value does not exceed twenty dollars ($20), title vests in the
finder. (Added Stats.1951, c. 656, P. 1867, § 2.)
Cross References
Title of finder, see § 1871.
§ 2080.6 Vesting of property in finder; value over $20
If the value exceeds twenty dollars ($20), within 30 days after
Posting the list the finder shall cause a copy of the description to be
published for three weeks in a newspaper printed in the county if
there is one, or if there is no such newspaper, in a newspaper printed
in the state. If the owner does not prove the property within one year
after the publication it vests in the finder. (Added Stats.1951, c.
656, P. 1867, § 2.)
Cross References
Title of finder, see § 1871.
201
0
§ 2080 LOST AND UNCLAI51ED PROPERTY Div. 3
starvation, when such property is of the value of ten dollars ($10)
or more, shall inform the owner if known and make restitution with-
out compensation, except a reasonable charge for saving and taking
care of the property. (Added Stats.1951, c. 656, p. 1866, § 2.)
Library references: Findiug Lost Goods Cr 5, 7; C.S.S. Finding Lost Goods § 7.
Cross References
Duties of finder, see § 1865.
§ 2080.1 Affidavit when owner unknown
If the owner is unknown the person saving or finding the prop-
erty shall within five days make an affidavit before a judge of a mu.
nicipal or justice court in the county, stating when and where he found
or saved the property, particularly describing it. If the property was
saved, he shall state:
(a) From what and how it was saved.
(b) Whether the owner of the property is known to him.
(c) That he has not secreted, withheld, or disposed of any part
of the property. (Added Stats.1951, c. 656, p. 1866, § 2, as amended
Stats.1953, c. 602, p. 1847, § 1.)
Library references: Finding Lost Goods P5, 6; C.d.S. Finding Lost Goods §§ 2, 3.
Historical Note
The purpose of the 1153 amendment of In this section the amendment substitut-
this section and sections 2050.2-2030.4 ed a requirement that an affidavit be
was to conform the language of the sec- made before a "judge of a municipal or
tions in referring to certain judicial offi- justice court in" the county, instead of be-
cers to the present court structure. fore a "justice of the peace of the county.
Cross References
Affidavit when owner unknown, see § 1865.
§ 2080.2 Appointment of appraisers
The judge shall summon three disinterested householders to ap-
praise the property. (Added Stats.1951, C. 656, p. 1866, § 2, as
amended Stats.1953, c. 602, p. 1847, § 2.)
Historical Note '
The 1953 amendment substituted the _
word 'judge" for "justice'. See, also,
Historical Note under section 2050.1.
Cross References "
Appointment of appraisers, see § 1865.
§ 2030.3 Valuation and description lists
The appraisers, or any two of them, shall make two lists of the
valuation and description of the property, and sign and make oath
to the list. They shall deliver one list to the finder and the other to
200
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Code
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•
Pt. 4 LOST MONEY AND GOODS § 2050
Notes of Decisions
Rents and Profits, occupying co -tenants' possession of or right to chattels alleged -
liability for, see Notes of Decisions under ly converted, but consists of
interned -(;S5 dling with or use of or damage to chattels,
references owner Ims a cause of action for trespass
Library or case, and may recover only the actual
Ilailment C=15, 18. damages suffered by reason of impairment
C.J.S. Bailments §§ 30, 33. of the property or the loss of its use.
I. Notice and grounds of action Zaslow v. Proenert (1'947) 170 P.^ -d 1,20
Where conduct complained of does not C.2d 541; 176 P.2d 8, 29 C.2d 873
amount to a substantial interference with
§ 2079. Repealed. Stats.1937, C. 368, p.1002, § 10001
Historical Note
The repealed -section, enacted in 1872, created the Harbors and Navigation Code
and amended by Code Am.1S73-74, C. 612, and the substance of its provisions were
P. 247, § 212, related to salvage. The sec- incorporated into that code as Harbors
tion was repealed in 1937 by the act which and Navigation Code i 53-L
Chapter 4
LOST AND UNCLAIMED PROPERTY
Article - . Section
1. Lost Money and Goods ----------------------------------------- 2080
2. Unclaimed Property ------------------------------------------- 2081
3. Fees of Officers ----------------------------------------------- 2082
Chapter 4 added by Stats.1951, c. 656, P. 1S66, § 2.
Article 1
Article 1 added by Stats.1951, C. 656, p. 1S66, § 2.
§ 2030. Duties of finder; compensation
Any person who find, any money, goods, things in action, or other
personal property, or saves any domestic animal from drowning or
199
LOST MONEY AND GOODS
Sec.
2080. Duties of finder; compensation.
2080.1 Affidavit when owner unknown.
2080.2 Appointment of appraisers.
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2080.3 Valuation and description lists.
2080.4 Valuation and description lists; filing, recording and posting.
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2080.5 Vesting of property in finder; value under $20.
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2080.6 Vesting of property in finder; value over $20.
2080.7 Requisites for restoration; action by owner.
^
2080.8 Forfeiture for failure to make discovery.
2080.9 Proof of ownership; procedure.
Article 1 added by Stats.1951, C. 656, p. 1S66, § 2.
§ 2030. Duties of finder; compensation
Any person who find, any money, goods, things in action, or other
personal property, or saves any domestic animal from drowning or
199
RESOLUTION NO. 6930
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF AZUSA ALLOWING.CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
AND SPECIFYING THE FUNDS OUT OF WHICH THE
SAME ARE TO.BE PAID.
The City Council of the City of Azusa does resolve as
follows:
SECTION 1. That the following claims and demands have
been audited as required by law and that the same are hereby allowed
in the amounts and ordered paid out of the respective funds as
hereinafter set forth:
01-
02- AZUSA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND 1,277.36
03- WORKMEN'S COMP CONTROL
04-
REVENUE SHARING
8,571.93
05-
GENERAL FUND
158,642.57
06-
WATER FUND
14,872.97
07-
LIGHT FUND
11,741.52
08-
LIBRARY FUND
8,167.23
09-
PARK & RECREATION FUND
21,360.44
10-
RETIREMENT FUND
2,582.73
Il-
MVA FUND
12-
INSURANCE FUND
1,312.26
13-
CETA FUND
14-
SPECIAL DEPOSIT FUND
15-
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS FUND
16-
SICK LEAVE FUND
17-
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT FUND
18-
UNAPPROPRIATED TAXES FUND
19-
COUNTY GAS TAX FUND
20-
STATE GAS TAX FUND
TOTAL ALL FUNDS
228,529.01
0 6
SECTION 2. That the City Clerk shall certify to the adoption
of this resolution and shall deliver a certified copy thereof to the City
Treasurer and shall retain a certified copy thereof in his own records.
Adopted and approved this 21st day of
July. 1980
I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly
adopted by the City Council of the City of Azusa at a regular meeting
thereof held on the21st. day of July
1980, by the following vote of Council:
AYES: COUNCILMEN: Decker, Fry, Cruz, Moses, Solem
NOES: COUNCILMEN: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None
1 11�7///- -�A
'C'ITY CLERK
WARRANT
WRITING
07-4 80
• WARRANT
NO
5600
SAN GABRIEL VALLEY
5600
15.00
AZUSA, CITY OF
5601
159409.94
- HUNTINGTON MOTORS
5602
7367.57
=AZUSA SITER CITY
5603
42.7.50
PACIFIC STANDARD LIFE INS.
5604
1367.70
ANTIMI'iE ASSOCIATES,INC.
5605
75.00
ARA SEkViCES INC.
5606
509.94
ARCADIA LUMBER CO.
5607
122.11
AZUSA AUTO TOPS
5608
168.40
AZUSA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
5609
5187.50
AZUSA MOTOR PARTS
5610
18.87
AZUSA PACIFIC COLLEGE
5611
112.43
B -J LETTERING SERV.
5612
131.01
BERGE'S DIESEL FUEL SYS.
5613
90.05
BURKE, WILLIAMS
5614
1100.00
CALIF. FIRE CHIEFS ASSOC.
5615
75.00
CENTER STATIONERS
5616
18.60
COLOR TILE
5617
101.74
EDWARD A.- COONEY
5618
117.97
COUNCIL OF ST. GOVERMENTS
5619
28.00
COVINA MOTOR PARTS
5620
161.49
CAROLYN CRAWFORD
5621
60.00
LUCID D. CRUZ
5622
56.21
D & D DISPOSAL
5623
130.00
JOHN DHNGLEIS
5624
12.10
• WARRANT
WRITING
07-0 80
.
NlH-'
WILLARD R. DECKER
5625
62.9E
EAST SAN GABRIEL VALLEY
5626
50.00
— — CARL ELKINS
5627
110.61
•
FAIX, LTD.
5628
7614.36
FIRESTONE TIRE STORE
5629
339.00
RALPH FITZSIMMONS
5630
112.65
rI
•
FOOTHILL FORD
5631
105.20
FOOTHILL GLASS CO.
5632
7.36
FREEMAN'S TOWING
5633
20.00
FREEWAY STORES
5634
5534.66
ROBERT FRY
5635
57.42
— GENERAL TELEPHONE CO.
5636
17.00
•
HUGH GERHARZ
5637
110.61
GRAND CHEVROLET
5638
82.13
— --- -- r BOBKEN HARTUNIAN
5639
21973.50
HUNTINGTON ASSOC.
5640
1728.00
NORMAN KiNG DODGE
5641
3.13
KENT H. LANDSBERG CO..
5642
580.83
•
LANDS WELDING SUPPLY, INC.
5643
VOID 26.13—
CAPTAIN R.A. LARA
5644
105.00
LEAGUE OF CALIF CITIES
5645
225.00
•
LEECO
5646
118.98
JOHN B. LITTLEFIELD
5647
8.90
MAYD4dELL & HARTZELL INC.
5648
1269.35
•
MI LO EQUPMENT CORP.
5649
62.43
. . .
• WARRANT
WRITING
07-680
•
jA, �1
•
MOR-PAkTS ETC. INC.
5650
37.10
•
EUGENE F. MOSES
5651
58.55
•
•
MUNICIPAL FINANCE
5652
110.00
•
•
"' L BE IT LI
THE MUfUA BENEFIT FE
5653
328 7
7 4
•
BYRON NELSON
I
5654
6.30
•
--- -
THE NEW ,YORKER
5655
16.00
•
ANTHONY POLI
5656
105.00
•
POLY PACK AMERICA INC.
5657
79.94
•
- PRUDEN"iIAL OVERALL SUPPLY
5658
194.30
•
''F-
•
PUBLIC LIBRARY FILM
5659
1000.00
•
Z OR R SINGLETON
5660
165.00
•
JENS SOLEM
5661
160.30
•�
�L
ROBERT E. TALLEY
5662
9.30
•
TEL-FIkE OF CALIF. INC.
5663
230.00
•
- - -- ----
------ T-ELETRUNIC ALARM SYSTEMS
5664
816.00
•
i
•
•
i
•
. • _ • WARRANT WRITING 07-080
-- - - WARRANT NO 5665
3-D MINICOMPUTER SER/C0. 5665 1359.75
TRIANGLE TRUCK PARTS INC. 5666 13.73
URBAN FUTURES INCORPORATED 5667 1075.00
- - - - - - - ---V-ALLEY CITIES SUPPLY CO. 5668 107.48
I
VALLEY CRAFT CENTER 5669 4.64
ELSIE VANDALE 5670 60.00
--MICHAEL. W. WELLS 5671 111.33
WESANO STEEL PRODUCTS 5672 165.35
WESTERN POWER EQUIP. 5673 534.24
- - - WILLS AUTO PARTS 5674 48:70
• I
• WARRANT
WRITING 07-080
WARRANT
NO 5E75
MATTHEW BENDER & CO., INC
5675 45.05
CHARM BISHOP
5676 48.00
JIM BLAKELEY
5677 50.00
•
BRANCH OF DISTRIBUTION,
5678 2.25
TOM COCKRELL
5679 30.00
— —
LLOYD DAVIES
5680 146.00
III 'i
•
LORENZO R. DOMINGUEZ
5681 60.00
RICHARD E. DOWNS
5682 198.80
r'
JAMES FERGUSON
5683 60.00
iWILLIAM
FLEMING
5684 30.00
C.C. FUEHLINGER
5685 90.00
•
SHERMAN R. GARNETT
5686 40.00
JULIUS GRIFFIN, JR.
5687 162.00
_.
CHARLEY JOYCE
5688 88.00
RON—LYON
5689 80.00
LINDA MCDERMOTT
5690 78.40
BLAKE 1ACCUNE
5691 140.00
WARREN MCCUNE.
5692 30.00
MIKE h1iaNZAN0
5693 30.00
LES SCHLOSSER
5694 20.00
•
CHRIS SCOLINOS
5695 50.00
drip
WILLIAM SULLIVAN
5696 38.00
SO. CAI_ EMER. SER. ASSOC.
5697 30.00
•
KEVIN WARD
5698 60.00
EMIL M. WERDER
5699 30.00
I—
.00
•
228 529.01
1
RESOLUTION NO. 6929
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF AZUSA ALLOWING.CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
AND SPECIFYING.THE FUNDS OUT OF WHICH THE
SAME ARE TO.BE PAID,
The City -Council of the City of Azusa does resolve as
follows:
SECTION 1. That the following claims and demands have
been audited as required by law and that the same are hereby allowed
in the amounts and ordered paid out of the respective funds as
hereinafter set forth:
02- AZUSA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND 7,327.78
03- WORKMEN'S COMP CONTROL 1,211.94
04- REVENUE SHARING
05-
GENERAL FUND
49,124.49
06-
WATER FUND
22,006.75
07-
LIGHT FUND
8,453.80
O8-
LIBRARY FUND
6,108.52
09-
PARK & RECREATION FUND
9,477.24
10-
RETIREMENT FUND
54,856.15
Il-
MVA FUND
12-
INSURANCE FUND
13-
CETA FUND
14-
SPECIAL DEPOSIT FUND
9,240.32
15-
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS FUND
16-
SICK LEAVE FUND
17-
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT FUND
8,744.52
18-
UNAPPROPRIATED TAXES FUND
19-
COUNTY GAS TAX FUND
20-
STATE GAS TAX FUND
TOTAL ALL FUNDS
176,551.51
0
0
SECTION 2. That the City Clerk shall certify to the adoption
of this resolution and shall deliver a certified copy thereof to the City
Treasurer and shall retain a certified copy thereof in his own records.
Adopted and approved this . , 21st day of
July, 1980
hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly
adopted by the City Council of the City of Azusa at a regular meeting
thereof held on the 21st day of J>>v
1980, by the following vote of Council:
AYES: COUNCILMEN: Decker, Fry, Cruz, Moses, Solem
NOES: COUNCILMEN: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None
CITY CLERK
O
•
.
YYHnI\nl'll
WARRANT
nnry
NO
yr ai-uv
5369.
•
-- _ •
•
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
5369
29547.93
•
- WILLIAM BERESFORD
5370
92.29
•
¢
•
CA/ST.hOARD/EQUALIZATION
5371
103.75
•
RABADI'S COPY SERVICE
5372
91.07
•
- - - -
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES
5373
29942.50
•
•
U.S. POST OFFICE
5374
1306.00
•
SOUTHEAST CONCRETE PROD.
5375
285.35
•