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The City Council of the City of Azusa met in
regular session at the above time and place.
Present at roll call: Councilmen: Nasser,
Ortuno, Memmesheimer, Malone, Jumper, City ROLL CALL
Clerk. Absent: City Attorney.
Each member present acknowledged receipt of
a written copy of the minutes of August 15th,
1949, and the Special meeting of August 26th,
1949. The Mayor asked if there were any ob- MINUTES APPROVED
' joctions or corrections to said minutes. There
being none, the minutes of August 15th, 1949
and August 26th, 1949 were approved as written.
The Clerk announced that six bids were receiv-
ed in answer to Notice Inviting Bids on a
sedan for use in the Police Department.
Moved by Councilman Malone, seconded by Council-
man Memmesheimer the bids be now opened, ex- BIDS OPENED
amined and publicly declared.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Nasser, Ortuno, Memmesheimer,
Malone, Jumper. Noes: None. Absent: None
Tate Company $1,947.00
Belknap Company 1,615.10
Clippinger Chev. Co. 1,760.29
G. E. McKay 1,754.90
Stumpf Chevrolet Co. 1,603.89
Harry Crunk 1,591.78
Moved by Councilman Nasser, seconded by
Councilman Malone the bids be referred
to Chairman of the Police Department and
the Chief of Police, with power to act.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Nasser, Ortuno, Memmesheimer,
Malone, Jumper. Noes: None. Absent: None.
The Clerk announced that three bids had
been received in answer to Notice Invit- THREE BIDS
ing Bids on a Fire Truck. OPENED
Moved by Councilman Malone, seconded by
Councilman Memmesheimer the bids be now
opened, examined and publicly declared.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Nasser, Ortuno, Memmesheimer,
Malone, Jumper. Noes: None Absent: None
F. W. D. $140982.00
Seagrave 14,394.00
Mack International 149 862.00
Moved by Councilman Malone, seconded by
Councilman Ortuno the bids be referred to
the Chairman of Finance, Chairman of the
Fire Department and the Fire Chief, with
' power to act.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Nasser, Ortuno, Memmesheimer,
Malone, Jumper. Noes: None Absent: None
The matter of adopting the 1949 plumbing
code was discussed and referred to the City
Engineer to report back, at the next re- PLUMPING CODE
gular meeting of council. REFERRED TO
CITY ENGINEER
A request made by the American Legion to set
up a soft drink stand near the club house on
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September 15th and 16th was read. It was
moved and carried this request be granted.
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A letter of appreciation from the American
Red Cross was read and ordered placed on COMMUNICATIONS
file. ORDERED PLACED ON
FILE
A written complaint relative to the collect-
ion of garbage and the manner in which the
garbage pails are handled was presented by
Edward J. Strom.
Moved and carried same be placed on file.
' Councilman Malone offered a resolution
entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF AZUSA, LOS ANGEIE S COUNTY,
CALIFORNIA, GRANTING A VARIANCE TO ROY C. RESOLUTION NO. 2336
ARNOLD APPLICABLE TO LOT 1, BLOCK 60 IN ADOPTED
THE CITY OF AZUSA.
Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded
by Councilman Ortuno this resolution be
adopted as read and numbered Resolution
No. 2336.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Nasser, Ortuno, Memmesheimer,
Malone, Jumper. Noes: None Absent: None
A NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CIRCULATE AN
INITIATIVE PETITION IN AZUSA, CALIFORNIA, INITIATIVE PETITION
was presented to the Council.
No action was taken in this matter.
Councilman Malone offered a resolution
' entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF AZUSA, LOS ANGELES COUNTY,
CALIFORNIA, LEVYING TAXES AND FIXING THE RESOLUTION N0. 2337
RATE OF ALL PROPERTY IN SAID CITY FOR ADOPTED
ALL MUNICIPAL PURPOSES AND TO PAY THE
BONDED INDEBTEDNESS AND INTEREST ON THE
SAME FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 19+9-1950.
Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded
by Councilman Ortuno this resolution be
adopted as read and numbered Resolution
No, 2337.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Nasser, Ortuno, Memmesheimer,
Malone, Jumper. Noes: None Absent: None
A tentative map of Tract No. 13791 was pre-
sented to Council with a recommendation
from the Planning Commission that the map
TENTATIVE MAP OF
be not approved until the size of the lots
TRACT NO. 13791
are changed to accomodate industrial re-
quirements.
Moved and carried this matter be referred
to the City Engineer to report back.
A file containing documents relative to
the"Matter of the Application of the
Associated Telephone Company, Ltd., a
corporation, for authority to increase
IN THE MATTER OF THE
certain rates and charges applicable to
APPLICATION OF THE
telephone service, before the Public
ASSOCIATED TELEPHONE
Utilities Commission of the State of
COMPANY TO INCREASE
California", was presented.
CERTAIN RATES
Moved and carried this matter be referred
to the City Attorney.
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Mr. Ray Petracek addressed Council advising
them that the Slauson Memorial Swimming
Pool was opened on Saturday, September 3rd,
with a large number of young people in at-
tendance. He stated that Mrs. Doris Bes-
sire was in charge of the office and a life
guard is on duty at all times, also that
in his opinion it would be wise to make a
10 cent charge rather than permitting free
admittance.
Moved by Councilman Ortuno, seconded by
Councilman Memmesheimer that Mr. Petracek
be given authorization to make a charge of
10 cents per person.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Nasser, Ortuno, Memmesheimer,
Malone, Jumper. Noes: None. Absent: None
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SWIMMING POOL RATES
Mr. Karl Jones reported on the sanitary con-
dition relative to storm water at the inter- COMPLAINT ON STORM
section of First Street and Soldano Avenue. [NATER.
This matter was referred to the City Engineer
to report back.
Mr. W. Kloefer addressed council relative to
the manner employed in establishing civil
service for the city departments. W. KLOEFER'ON CIVIL
Mayor Jumper said council would consider the SERVICE
suggestions offered.
Mayor Jumper reported that council was con-
sidering the requests made by the Azusa
Voters' Association.
Karl Jones reported that Miss Hoag had ad-
vised him that the Fabristamp Corporation
' continued to annoy the neighbors with noise
at night. Miss Hoag was advised that there
would be no expense in filing a complaint
against this company.
City Engineer Brooks reported on the five
districts referred to him for improvement
under the 1911 Street Improvement Act.
Council instructed Mr. Brooks to prepare
the necessary specifications for the im-
provement of Fifth Street from Virginia
Avenue west to Coney Avenue on both the north
and south sides of the street; the work on
the City property to be done by the City.
Moved by Councilman Malone, seconded by
Councilman Ortuno the City Engineer be in-
structed to prepare plans and specifications
for the improvement of Orange Avenue from
First Street to Fifth Street.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Nasser, Ortuno, Memmesheimer,
Malone, Jumper. Noes: None Absent: None
Moved by Councilman Malone, seconded by
' Councilman Ortuno the City Engineer and
City Attorney be instructed to secure a
right-of-way from the Azusa Rock and Sand
Company and the Azusa Foothill Citrus
Company on the westerly prolongation of
First Street and to prepare plans mid
specifications and estimates for this improve-
ment to be presented to the State Highway
Department.
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Nasser, Ortuno, Memmesheimer,
Malone, Jumper. Noes: None Absent: None
FABRISTAMP NOISE
ENGINEER BROOKS
REPORTS ON FIVE
1911 STREET IM-
PROVEMENT DISTRICTS
WESTERLY PROLONGA-
TION OF FIRST ST.
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Moved by Councilman Malone, seconded by
Councilman Nasser the following requisit-
ions be allowed: ##2804-2815. 1492-1511 LW
Carried by the following vote of the Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Nasser, Ortuno, Memmesheimer,
Malone, Jumper. Noes: None Absent: None
Moved by Councilman Malone$ seconded by
Councilman Nasser the following bills be
allowed and warrants drawn upon the Treasury
for the same:
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GENERAL FUND
'
1886
Valley Disposal Company1G35,0p
1887
Chamber of Commerce
100.00
1888
Anthony M. Ortuno
10.00
1889
Leo C. Nasser
10.00
1890
L. G. Memmesheimer
10.00
1891
Walter Malone
10.00
1892
Harry D. Jumper
10.00
189
City Employees Payroll Acct.
7,205.50
189
Edgar T. Short
299.26
1895
Leo C. Nasser
5,82
1896
Harry D. Jumper
10.62
1897
Associated Telephone Co.
122.18
1898
Ray Maxfield409.38
1899
Paul E. Kressly
40.00
1900
Grimes Stationery Co.
8,5
1901
Azusa Herald
270.7}
1902
Foothill Stationers
20.69
190
Alpha Beta Food Markets
22.56
190}
Western Lithograph Co.
83.01
1905
Associated Telephone Co.
20.29
1906
Realty Tax & Service Co.
10.00
1907
Southern Counties Gas Co.
4.00
1908
Cornelius Smith
5.00
1909
L. A. County Health Dept.
5.c4
'
1910
L. A. County Dept. of Safety
615.13
1911
Alfred M. Rulofson
455,00
1912
So. California Edison Co.
6.26
191j
Pennocks
15,72
191
Smith Saw & Lawn 14ower Shop
,67
1915
Azusa Texaco Station
14.28
1916
Ford's Foods
29.60
1917
L. A. Stamp & Stationery Co.
20.34
1918
Fry's Market
3,50
1919
L. E. Belknap Co.
,72
1920
G. E. McKay
7,22
1921
Louis Goodman, M. D.
15,00
1922
Scheel Motors
21, 5
192j
Chuck House
10,5
1921
Hankins Medical Group
10.00
1925
Azusa Laundry Co.
4,53
1926
LaDue's Cafe
13.20
1927
Stan's Cafe
9,90
1928
Eastman Kodak Stores, Inc.
89,04
1929
Reed & Routt
19.20
1930
Getts Hardware36,40
1931
Graham Bros.
439.1}0
1932
Covina Equipment Co.
9, 2
1933
W. E. Hall Construction Co.
486,26
1934
Leo Harlan
388,49
1935
Bishop & Mathews
11.02
1936
Wm. Meyer
3,817.08
1937
S. E. Skidmore
15.00
1938
U. S. Postoffice
20.16
1939
City Employees Payroll Acct.
3,282,49
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WATER FUND
3930
City Employees Payroll Acct.
$1,805.00
3931
Paul E. Kressly
515.52
3932
Pasadena Blueprint Co.
152.62
3933
Getts Hardware
20.09
3934
Burroughs Adding Machine Co.
3.77
3935
Russell 0. Dodd
35.92
3936
General Electric Supply Corp.
710.69
3937
So. Co. Gas Company
1.00
3938
Southern Pipe & Casing Co.
171.96
3939
Standard Oil Co. of Calif.
10.23
3940
Valley Cities Supply Co.
224.66
'
3941
Western Auto Supply Co.
1.68
3942
Azusa Agricultural Water Co.
3.00
55.53
Azusa Herald
49.11
3944
Edgar T. Short
137.50
3945
Smith Saw Shop
4.66
3946
Rensselaer Valve Co.
604,60
3947
A. C. Munselle Welding Co.
130.31
3948
Pennocks
2.79
3949
Associated Telephone Co.
26.89
3950
Art Concrete Works, Inc.
149.97
3951
Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. 11.30
3952
Williams Lumber Yard
15.53
395
Lee & Thatro Equipment Co.
86.68
395
Johnson's Plumbing Co.
-4,98
3955
Howard Supply Co.
.64
3956
Hersey Manufacturing -Co.
939.92
3957
Grimes Stassforth Stationery
Co. 60.67
3958
Graham Bros.
244.43
3959
City Employees Payroll Acct.
19720.01
LIGHT FUND
Moved by Councilman Malone, seconded by Councilman
Memmesheimer and dulby cauiel9,c�uncc ad;on to meet
again Monday, Se tem er , 1 44 VV i.
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4560
City Employees Payroll Acct.
3,116.00
4561
Grimes Stassforth Stationery
60.68
4562
General Electric Supply
7.10
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4563
General Hardware
28.47
4564
Brown & Schricker
21.78
4565
Burroughs Adding I'dachine Co.
3.77
4566
Southern Calif. Edison Co.
11,943.84
4567
Southern Calif. Edison Co.
50.17
4568
Edgar T. Short
137.50
4569
Ray Maxfield
55.53
4570
Leo Harlan
25.70
4571
Line Material Company
56.37
4572
Westinghouse Electric Corp.
573.63
4573
Westinghouse Electric Supply
4,057.14)x.
45711.
Addressograph-Multigraph Corp.
11.31
4575-
Maydwell & Hartzell, Inc.
6,4 70.61
U4576
Edgar T. Short
5,300.59
77
City Employees Payroll Acct.
656.77
STREETS OF MAJOR IMPORTANCE
725
Ray Maxfield7.68
726
Graham Bros.
3,82.94
L. A. COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND
706
Ray Maxfield
M. V. A. FUND
23.84
583
City Employees Payroll Account
18.75
STATE ALLOTMENT PROJECT #2
92
Ray Maxfield
215.84
Carried
by the following vote of Council:
Ayes: Councilmen: Nasser, Ortuno, Memmesheimer,
Malone,
Jumper. Noes: None Absent; None
Moved by Councilman Malone, seconded by Councilman
Memmesheimer and dulby cauiel9,c�uncc ad;on to meet
again Monday, Se tem er , 1 44 VV i.
M a
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