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CITY HALL, AZUSA, CALIFORNIA. MARCH 62 1939. 7:30 P. M.
The City Council of the City of Azusa met in
regular session at the above time and place.
Present at roll call: Councilmen: Jumper, Roll call.
Malone, Owens, Strohmeier, Arnold, City Attorney
and City Clerk.
The minutes of the last regular meeting of Minutes approved.
February 20 and the adjourned meeting of February
210 1939 were written and mailed to each member
of the City Council and the City Attorney.
' Moved and carried that the minutes be approved
as written.
A communication from John R. Colton, Engineer
for the Board of Fire Underwriters was read and
ordered placed on file.
Moved and carried that F. P. Cokely's request to
use the Auditorium be granted.
A communication signed by Cornelius Smith,
Secretary of Azusa City Planning Commission
relative to permit being granted the Liquid
Plant Food Company to erect a plant on Irwin-
dale Avenue, just outside Azusa City Limits,
was read.
Moved by Councilman Strohmeier, seconded by
Councilman Malone that this matter be referred
to Councilman Owens who is also a member of the
Planning Commission and Paul Smith, Collector of
City Licenses, with power to act.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Jumper, Malone, Owens,
' Strohmeier, Arnold.
Noes: None, Absent: None.
A communication addressed to the City Clerk and
signed by J. R. Cornwell, Branch Manager for the
State Compensation Insurance Fund, stating that
the compensation liability of the City toward
any city employee, regardless of where they may
be working, is covered under the compensation
policy issued to the City by the State Fund,
was read.
Moved and carried that a copy of this letter be
made for the Chief of Police and Chief of Fire
Department.
A resolution, relative to the Santa Fe Trans-
portation Company, was discussed and tabled
until a later date.
Councilman Strohmeier, offered a Resolution
entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF AZUSA, LOS ANGELES
COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING HIGMVAY EASEMENT
' FROM PACIFIC ELECTRIC LAND COMPANY DATED APRIL
122 1937, AND AUTHORIZING SAME TO BE RECORDED.
Moved by Councilman Strohmeier, seconded by
Councilman Owens that this Resolution be adopt-
ed as read and numbered Resolution No. 1603.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Jumper, Malone, Owens,
Strobmeier, Arnold.
Noes: None. Absent: None.
Communication
ordered placed
on file.
Request to use
Auditorium granted.
Liquid Plant Food
Company request
to erect a plant
near Irwindale
Avenue, referred
to Councilman
Owens and Paul
Smith.
Communication from
J. R. Cornwell
read.
Resolution relative
to Santa Fe Trans-
portation Company
tabled.
RESOLUTION NO.
1603 adopted.
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MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL. MARCH 6, 1939,
Councilman Strohmeier offered a Resolution
entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF AZUSA, LOS ANGELES
COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING HIGHWAY EASEMENT
FROM PACIFIC ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY DATED
FEBRUARY 7, 19399 AND AUTHORIZING SAME TO BE
RECORDED.,
Moved by Councilman Strohmeier, seconded by
Councilman Jumper that this Resolution be adopt-
ed as read and numbered Resolution No. 1604.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Jumper, Malone, Owens,
Strohmei'er, Arnold.
Noes: None. Absent: None.
Moved by Councilman Strohmeier, seconded by
Councilman Malone that the Mayor and City Clerk
be authorized and instructed to sign easements
between the City of Azusa, the Pacific Electric
Land Company and the Pacific Electric Railway
Company.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Jumper, Malone, Owens,
Strohmeier, Arnold.
Noes: None. Absent: None.
7:30 P. M.
Moved by Councilman Strohmeier, seconded by
Councilman Malone and duly carried that the matter
of a reduction, if possible, in City electrical
rates be referred to the Chairman of Finance
Committee and the Auditor to report back at the
next regular meeting of the Council.
The matter of Stop Signs was discussed and no
' action taken.
It was unanimously agreed the Mayor write the
Los Angeles Flood Control District relative to
the statement submitted by the City for work
done on Little Dalton Wash.
Fred Frye, Building Inspector, addressed the
Council relative to the condition of the Frank
Streshly property, located on Azusa Avenue,_
after the fire which occured last week, stating
the Los Angeles County Health Department had con-
demned the property before the fire and made
suggestions for improvements which were not com-
plied with. He also stated that he had condemned
the property and refused to reconnect water and
lights, also offered Mr. Streshly the privilege
of re -building a fire proof building or tearing
down the remaining structure and leaving the lot
in a neat and orderely condition. He also
stated the same proposition had been offered
Mrs. Pierce, the owner of the adjoining building.
Virgil Smith addressed the Council relative to
the wiring for an electric range at 1029 Azusa
' Avenue, recommending that the Council allow
$35.00 for this installation.
It was unanimously agreed this amount be allowed.
Moved by Councilman Strohmeier, seconded by
Councilman Jumper that the matter of repairing
the magnetic switch in the Fire Hall be referred
to the Fire and Purchasing Committees with power
to act.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Jumper, Malone, Owens,
Strohmeier, Arnold.
Noes: None. Absent: None.
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RESOLUTION NO.
1604 adopted.
Mayor and City
Clerk authorized
to sign easements.
Reduction in
electrical rates
referred to Coun-
cilman Jumper.
Mayor authorized
to write Los
Angeles County
Flood Control..
Building Inspector
reported on build-
ings destroyed by
fire.
Wiring of range
authorized.
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MINUTES OF THE CITY"COUNCIL. MARCH 6, 1939.
Moved by Councilman Strohmeier, seconded by
Councilman Jumper that the City Clerk be
authorized and instructed to advertise for bids
on fence, gates and posts of superior grade
similar to that used by State and County for
use on the following City Projects:
Pump #3 - Swimming Pool - W.P.A. Tennis Court
Project - Warehouse, Sub Station and Storage
Yard - Reservoir - Pump #1.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Jumper, Malone, Owens,
' Strohmeier, Arnold.
Noes: None, Absent: None.
Moved by Councilman Strohmeier, seconded by
Councilman Jumper that the City Engineer and
Street Superintendent be instructed to draw up
requirements for the Bid and the Street Super-
intendent to furnish any further information
after publication thereof.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Jumper, Malone, Owens,
Strohmeier, Arnold.
Noes: None, Absent: None.
Moved by Councilman Strohmeier, seconded by
Councilman Jumper that the City Clerk be
Instructed to advertise for bids on Pre -Mix,
according to City Engineer's specifications,
delivered in Azusa, spread by truck, material
to be supplied for a three months period.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Jumper, Malone, Owens,
Strohmeier, Arnold.
Noes: None. Absent: None.
' Moved by Councilman Strohmeier, seconded by
Councilman Malone and duly carried that the
following requisitions be allowed: 340 to 362:
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Jumper, Malone, Owens,
Strohmeier, Arnold.
Noes: None. Absent: None.
Moved by Councilman Strohmeier, seconded by
Councilman Malone that the following bills be
allowed and warrants ordered drawn upon the
Treasury for the same.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Jumper, Malone, Owens,
Strohmeier, Arnold.
Noes: None, Absent: None.
GENERAL FUND
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7:30 P. M.
City Clerk instruct
ed to advertise
for bids on fence.
City Clerk instruct
ed to advertise
for bids on Pre-
mix.
Requisitions
allowed.
Bills.
3123
Harry D. Jumper
Expenses
$ 4.38
3124
Victor A. Owens
Expenses
4.38
3125
Albert H. Miller
Expenses
42.25
3126
Azusa Feed & Fuel -Company
Material
5.88
3127
Associated Telephone Co.
Service
19.45
3128
Ellis Neon Company
Contract
13.00
3129
Municipal Fiscal Officers
Dues
1.00
'
3130
Thos. L. Munson
Petty Cash
5.00
3131
Standard Oil Company
Material
13.86
3132
Saw & Lawn Mower Shop
Services
3.55
3133
W. G. Wheatley, M. D.
Services
6.00
3134
Spriggs Brothers Hardware
Material
17.90
3135
A. E. Williamson & Bank
Contract
100.00
3136
Cook Nichols Company
Material
10.13
3137
Williams Lumber Yard
Material
18.83
3138
Knight's Garage
Material
24.30
3139
Bungalow Cafe
Meals
9.35
3140
Rich Budelier
Material
5.64
3141
Ralph H. Mann
Material
8.96
3142
Charles R. Hadley Company
Material
1.34
3143
William Davies
Labor
2.50
3144
Otis Martin
Labor
2.50
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L. A. COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND
466
3145
Harvey Sears
Labor
467
2.50
Labor
3146
Jack Williams
Labor
Labor
2.50
469
3147
Lyle Johnson
Labor
2.50
3148
Floyd Moody
Labor
Engineer
2.50
21
3149
Cecil Singleton
Labor
22
2.50
Material
3150
John Sitton
Labor
Service
5.00
24
3151
M. R, Madison
Labor
25
6.00
Material
3152
Edein Mendenhall
Labor
3.00
Councilman Jumper and duly carried that the
3153
Arthur Wolfe
Labor
3.00
'3154
W. A. Johnson
Material
11,02
3155
Associated Telephone Co.
Service
48.70
3156
A. Kasperek
Material
3.50
'
3157
L. A. Gorden
Material
2.50
3158
C. H. Howard
Material
19.74
3159
Gold Nugget Cafe
Meals
61.10
3160
Sam's Auto Parts & Wrecking
Material
34,87
3161
John Hibsch
Labor
31.90
3162
S. G. Cleveland
Labor
31,90
3163
L. L. Lopez
Labor
31.90
3164
The Union Metal Company
Material
174.48
3165
Morgan Hardware
Material
3.72
3166
Grimes Stassforth Co.
Supplies
4,40
3167
Azusa Steam Laundry Co,
Service
4,95
3168
Fred Frye
Bldg. Permits
53.20
LIGHT FUND
1925
A, Kasperek
Service
3.70
1926
Cook Nichols Company
Material
41.33
1927
Southern Counties Gas Co.
Service
3.25
1928
Southern California Edison Co.
Elec.
22429.75
1929
Ralph H. Mann
Service
4.50
1930
Morgan Hardware
Material
2.12
1931
Standard -Oil Company
Tires
52.72
1932
Associated Telephone Co.
Service
14.95
1933
Mrs. Ruth Porter
Labor
25.00
'
WATER FUND
1553
Azusa Steam Laundry Company
Service
2.50
1554
S. D. Stephens
Labor
40.00
1555
Mrs. Huth Porter
Labor
25.00
L. A. COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND
466
Paul E. Kressly
Engineer
60.75
467
L. L. Lopez
Labor
17.60
468
S. G. Cleveland
Labor
17.60
469
John Hibsch
Labor
17.60
PARK IMPROVEMENT
20
Paul E. Kressly
Engineer
46.09
21
Morgan Hardware
Material
18.47
22
W. A. Johnson
Material
9.83
23
Associated Telephone Co.
Service
4.00
24
Frank H. Mason
Material
58.37
25
Williams Lumber Yard
Material
813.24
Moved
by Councilman Strohmeier, seconded by
Councilman Jumper and duly carried that the
Adjournment.
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Council adjourn.
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