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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - November 3, 1952 - CC (2)CITY HALL, AZUSA, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1952 7:30 P.4:'A The City Council of the City of Azusa met in regular session at the above time and place. Present at roll call: Councilmen: Jackson, Hernandez, Seltzer, Memmesheimer, City Engineer Brooks, City Attorney Snidow and Deputy City Clerk. Absent: Mayor Jom a and City Clerk. Moved.by Councilman Seltzer, aedonded'by Councilman: Jacks ow- and.duly: carried Council- ' man'Memmesheimer,act as Mayor Pro -tem. Each member present acknowledged receipt of a written copy of the minutes of the regular meeting of October 20, 1952. Mayor Pro -tem Memmesheimer asked if there were any objections or corrections to said minutes. There being none, the minutes of October 20, 1952 were approved as written. City Attorney Snidow presented the follow- ing documents for Council's observation relative to Assessment District No. 1951-5: Demand for Incidental Expenses Incurred up to the Time of Entering Contract a Contract and Agreement Certificate of City Clerk in re Election of Property Owners The Clerk announced that one bid had been re- ceived in answer to Notice Inviting Bids for ' a street sweeper. Moved by Councilman Jackson, seconded by Councilman Seltzer and duly carried the bid be now opened, examined and publicly declared. BROWN-BEVIS Moved by Councilman Jackson, seconded by Councilman Seltzer and duly carried the bid be referred to the Commissioner and the Superintendent of Public Works and the Commissioner of Finance for study and report back at the next -meeting of Council. The Clerk announced that two bids had been received in answer to Notice Inviting Bids for certain pipe, as advertised. Moved by Councilman Jackson, seconded by Councilman Seltzer and duly carried the bids be now opened, examined and publicly declared. CRANE COMPANY ' SOUTHERN PIPE & CASING COMPANY Moved by Councilman Seltzer, seconded by Councilman Jackson the bids be referred to the Commissioner and the Superintendent of Public Utilities and the Commissioner of Finance. After discussion, Councilman Seltzer with- drew his motion and Councilman Jackson his second and the latter recommended the pur- chase of steel pipe due to the immediate ROLL CALL MINUTES APPROVED 1911 STREET IMdPROVE- MM1T ACT BIDS ON STREET SWEEPER BIDS ON WATER PIPE 468 4 CITY HALL, AZUSA, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1952 need for same. Moved by Councilman Jackson, seconded by Councilman Seltzer the bid for the purchase of steel pipe as advertised be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder, the Southern Pipe and Casing Company, and the City Clerk instructed to return the check of the unsuccessful bidder. Carried by the following vote of the Council: Ayes: Councilmen: Jackson, Seltzers Memmesheimer. Noes: None Absent: Mayor Jones Councilman Hernandez passed. A communication from the Planning Commission was read recommending that a special use permit be granted to Paul S. Romero to construct, maintain and operate a forge foundry on the. northerly 1001 of the southerly 400' of that portion,of Lot 42, Tract 140720 Sub- division No, 2, Azusa Land and Water Company, with the provision that there be no hazard- ous odors an0hat the existing cupola fur- nace is removed. Council discussed the issuance of this special permit with Mr. Romero and also considered the advisability of obtaining the Planning Commission.minutes before taking action on Mr. Romero's request. Moved by Councilman Hernandez, seconded by Councilmsn Seltzer the r ecommendation Of the Planning Commission be accepted and the special permit be granted provided that there are no hazardous odors and the present cupola furnace is removed. This motion failed to carry by the following vote of the Council: Ayes: Councilmen: Hernandez and Seltzer. Noes: Councilmen: Jackson and Memmesheimer. Absent: Mayor Jones. Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman Jackson and duly carried the above matter be placed on the agenda for the next meeting of Council and the Planning Commission minutes be obtained for said meet- ing. A communication from the Planning Commission was read recommending that a request of A. L. Suman for a variance to change the zoning from R-2 to C-3 for the purpose of operatin a cabinet shop at 528 N. Alameda Avenue Lots 16, 17, 18 19, 20, 21 and the N. 201 of Lot 22, Block 46) be denied. The letter -also- . -stated that several protests had been made against the operation of said cabinets hop. Council discussed with Building Inspector Paige and Fire Chief Madison the condition of the building at the above location. Moved by Councilman Jackson, seconded by Councilman Seltzer and duly carried the above matter be held over until the next meeting of Council when the minutes of the Planning Commission will be available. A petition containing 16 signatures was read 7:30 P.9t.C/� BID AWARDED TO SOUTHERN PIPE AND CASING CO ,TANY SPECIAL USE PERMIT NOT MR. ROMERO/GRANTED PERMISSION TO OPERATE FOUNDRY REQUEST FOR CHANGE OF ZONE 901 At CITY BALL, AZUSA, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, NOVEI4BER 3, 1952 protesting the operation of a car upholstering business by Wayne Cass in an R-1 district (148 S. Vernon Avenue).: Residents of that area were also present in the audience and made verbal protests. Moved by Councilman Seltzer, seconded by Councilman Hernandez and duly carried the Chief of Police be instructed to investigate and take corrective measure and report back. Relative to certain improvements to the Scout Hall recommended by the Park and Recreation Commission (dated October 28, 1952) it was moved by Councilman Seltzer, seconded . by Councilman Jackson and duly carried the Commissioner and the Superintendent of Pub- lic Works meet with the Park and Recreation Commission to investigate the estimated cost of improvements, make recommendations and report back to Council. It was also agreed that the Building Inspector inspect the general condition of the Scout Hall and report back, as recommended by the Park and Recreation Commission. Mr. Victor Jabson discussed with Council the advisability of adopting an ordinance which would require that certain steps be taken to eliminate hazardous building conditions in the business district in the event of another serious earthquake.. The Clerk was instructed to con- tact Building.Inspector Paige relative to any proposed L. A. County ordinances which might cover this matter, vA th a request that Mr. Paige contact City Engineer Broolm regarding the 1 oc al pm blem. A communication from the Personnel Board was read recommending that Wm. Homer, Park Foreman, be raised from the second to the third step of the pay plan, or $244.00 to $258.00, effective November 1, 1952. ' Moved by Councilman Seltzer, seconded by Councilman Hernandez and duly carried the City Attorney be instructed to prepare a resolution as outlined above. Superintendent V. D. Smith and Neal Robert- son, Assistant Director of Civil Defense, discussed with Council the advisability of purchasing an emergency power plant for the use of the police and fire departments and also for the possible emergency lighting of the entire City Hall building. 7:30 P.A71 PROTEST ON CAR UPHOLSTER. ING BUSINESS REFERRED TO CHIEF OF POLICE r1,4PROVEhENT TO SCOUT HALL COORDINATING_COUNCIL DUES AUTHORIZED COUNCIL TO MEET WITH Digi. FOX OF THE L. A. COUNTY BUILDING LAND SAFETY DEPT. EARTHQUAKE INSPECTION ITS. ROMER RECOMEN-DED RAISE FROM SECOND TO THIRD STEP PURCHASE OF e. RGENCY POPIER PLANT At the request of the Park std Recreation Commission, it was moved by Councilman Jack- son, seconded by Councilman Seltzer the City Clerk be authorized to pay $2.00 dues to the Coordinating Council for representation of Mrs. Peter Ramirez, member of the Commission. Carried by the following vote of the Council: Ayes: Councilmen: Jackson, Hernandez, Seltzer, Memmesheimer. ' Noes: None Absent: Mayor Jones. After discussion, it was agreed that members of Council will have an informal meeting with Mr. Fox of the Los Angeles County Building Department to discuss the building inspection contract. Mr. Victor Jabson discussed with Council the advisability of adopting an ordinance which would require that certain steps be taken to eliminate hazardous building conditions in the business district in the event of another serious earthquake.. The Clerk was instructed to con- tact Building.Inspector Paige relative to any proposed L. A. County ordinances which might cover this matter, vA th a request that Mr. Paige contact City Engineer Broolm regarding the 1 oc al pm blem. A communication from the Personnel Board was read recommending that Wm. Homer, Park Foreman, be raised from the second to the third step of the pay plan, or $244.00 to $258.00, effective November 1, 1952. ' Moved by Councilman Seltzer, seconded by Councilman Hernandez and duly carried the City Attorney be instructed to prepare a resolution as outlined above. Superintendent V. D. Smith and Neal Robert- son, Assistant Director of Civil Defense, discussed with Council the advisability of purchasing an emergency power plant for the use of the police and fire departments and also for the possible emergency lighting of the entire City Hall building. 7:30 P.A71 PROTEST ON CAR UPHOLSTER. ING BUSINESS REFERRED TO CHIEF OF POLICE r1,4PROVEhENT TO SCOUT HALL COORDINATING_COUNCIL DUES AUTHORIZED COUNCIL TO MEET WITH Digi. FOX OF THE L. A. COUNTY BUILDING LAND SAFETY DEPT. EARTHQUAKE INSPECTION ITS. ROMER RECOMEN-DED RAISE FROM SECOND TO THIRD STEP PURCHASE OF e. RGENCY POPIER PLANT 90IAW 04 ti CITY HALL, AZUSA, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3s 1952 7:30 P.473 Moved by Councilman Jackson, seconded by Councilman Seltzer and duly carried '4 the City Clerk be instructed to advertise for bids on various sizes of power plants, exact specifications to be furnished by Superintendent Smith, bids to be opened December 1, 1952. Neal Robertson also discussed with Council the necessity of purchasing certain supplies PURCHASE OF SUPPLIES for use of the Civil Defense office. FOR CIVIL DEFENSE ' Moved by Councilman Seltzer, seconded by Councilman Jackson and duly carried the City Clerk be instructed to issue a purchase order for 500 Civil Defense automobile decals. Moved by Councilman Seltzer, seconded by Councilman Hernandez and duly carried the City Clerk be instructed to issue a purchase order for photographic supplies, not to ex- ceed $25.00, for the use of Civil Defense. Moved by Councilman Seltzer, seconded by Councilman Hernandez and duly carried the purchase of 2,000 printed forms be authorized for use in an all-out membership drive of the Civil Defense group. Moved by Councilman Seltzer, seconded by Councilman Hernan dez.and duly carried the pur- chase of 500 manilla folders for use of the above-named group be authorized. A communication from D. T. Dawe was read s« relative to requesting County aid for a full- time ull- �r forCouncil's program. Mr. Dawe submitted ' help" approval a letter addressed to the Los Arg ales County Department of Parks and FULL TIME RECREATIONAL Recreation requesting such County aid, and ask- PROGRAM ing that if said letter received the approval of Council, it be returned to him for forward- ing to the County. Council discussed possible annexation pro- oeedings for territory between Azusa and Glendora and it was agreed that the Mayor be requested to arrange a joint meeting with the City Council of Glendora to discuss the matter. A 20, alley at the Lee School property was discussed and the matter was referred to City Engineer Brooks for further study with a re- quest that he supply City Attorney Snidow with the necessary information to prepare papers for approval of said alley if acceptable. City Engineer Brooks was requested to obtain a new letter from Hadley -Cherry Associates relative to the completion of certain street work within six months rather than the four HADLEY-CHERRY ASSOCIATES ' months originally mentioned. The reletse of a faithful performance bond to the Bell Construction Company (Tract #15711) was discussed and referred to City Engineer Brooks and City Attorney Snidow far investigation of a certain easement required. TRACT NO. 15711 The re -location of the present stop signals at Foothill Boulevard and Azusa Avenue was discussed in relation to their placement when the new street lighting system is installed. Moved by Councilman Jackson, seconded by 474 Moved by Councilman Seltzer, seconded by Councilman Hernandez the letter addressed to the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation be approved and Mr. Dawe be authorized to forward same to the County. Carried by the following vote of the Council: Ayes: Councilmen: Hernandez, Seltzer, Memmesheimer. Noes: None - Absent: Mayor Jones Councilman Jackson disqualified himself from voting. `: CITY HALL, AZUSA, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3., 1952 7:30 P.4„75 kr, " Councilman Hernandez the Commissioner of Finance be authorized to issue an order for the necessary pole changes, said order not to exceed 300.00, and City Engineer RE -LOCATION OF LIGHT Brooks be instructed to contact the State SIGNALS Highway Department relative to the cost of the re -location.. . The possible addition of 10, to the width of the street on the south boundary of Tract No. 18890 (Hadley -Cherry) was dis- cussed and City Engineer Brooks was instruct- TRACT No. 18890 ' ed to check further. A communication from Clyde A. Blanchard was read relative to an insurance binder issued in the amount of $100/300,000 Bodily Injury and 05000 Auto Property Damage pending issuance of the policy, effective -October 24, 1952. INSURANCE COVERAGE Moved by Councilman Hernandez, seconded by Councilman Jackson and duly carried the renewal of the above policy be referred to Commissioner of Finance Seltzer to check and report back. Moved by Councilman Jackson, seconded by Councilman Seltzer and duly carried the following correspondence be ordered placed on file: State Board of Equalization (re re- newal of license at 833 N. Azusa Ave Grand Jury, County of Los Angeles (re inspection of localail) Metropolitan Transportation Engineering Board (re storm drainage bond issue) Councilman Jackson offered a resolution entitled: . A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA APPROVING AGREEMENT FOR ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION FACILITIES AND.ENERGY_BETWEEN. RESOLUTION N0. 2703 THE CITY.OF AZUSA.AND MARKET BASKET AND ADOPTED AUTHORIZING THE.MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST SAME. Moved by Councilman Seltzer, seconded by Councilman Hernandez this resolution be adopted as read and numbered Resolution No. 2703. Carried by the following w to of the Council: Ayes: Councilmen: Jackson, Hernandez, Seltzer, Memmesh eimer. Noes: None Absent: Mayor Jones. After discussion with Superintendent V. D. Smith, it was moved by Councilman Seltzer, seconded by Councilman Jackson the City Clerk be instructed to advertise for bids on transformers, specifications to be fur- nished by Superintendent Smith, bids to be S R ETIE BIDS FOR opened November 17, 1952. ON ADVERTISE. FUR S Carried by the following vote of the Council: Ayes: Councilmen: Jackson, Hernandez, Seltzer, Memmesheimer. Noes: None Absent: Mayor Jones. Superintendent Art Wolfe reported to Council that Alex Binnie, Park Department employee, is unable to return to work after using his authorized sick leave. Mr. Wolfe re- ALEX BINNIE GRAA?TED quested that Council consider granting an SICK LEAVE additional two weeks leave. w qv ri CITY HALL, AZUSA, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1952 Moved by Councilman Jackson, seconded by Councilman Hernandez and duly carried Alex $innie's sick leave be extended two weeks, or until November 15, 1952. Councilman Hernandez requested.that Council give gonsideration to the possibility of entering into a contract with a -former City employee now receiving retirement from the State Employees Retirement System, John Hibsch, for aid in landscaping and rejuvenating the City Hall grounds. Moved.by Councilman Seltzer, seconded by Councilman Hernandez and duly carried the City Attorney be instructed to investigate and give a ruling on the State Retirement laws relative to contracting the services of John Hibsch. Moved by Councilman Seltzer, seconded by Councilman Hernandez and duly carried the City Attorney be instructed to investigate what determination was made on the zoning in the County territory near the °Y" north of the city limits near San Gabriel_Canyon. City Attorney Snidow was also requested to investigate a possible increase in phone rates and report back. Moved by Councilman Seltzer, seconded by Councilman Hernandezthefollowing requisitions be allowed: 3432-3435; 2363-2376 LW. Carried by the following vote of the Council: Ayes: Councilmen: Jackson, Hernandez,. Seltzer, Memmesheimer. Noes. None Absent: Mayor Jones. Moved by Councilman Seltzer; seconded by Councilman HernE1 dez the following bills be allowed and warrants ordered drawn upon the Treasury for the same: Carried by the following vote of the Council: AW s: Councilmen: Jackson, Hernandez, Seltzer, Memmesheimer. Noes None Absent: Mayor Jones. 7:30 P.477 RE-EMPLOYMENT OF CITY EMPLOYEE REFERRED TO CITY ATTORNEY ZONING NEAR "Y" NORTH OF CITY LIMITS REFERRED TO CITY ATTORNEY INCREASE IN PHONE RATES REFERRED TO CITY ATT01LUM REQUISITIONS BILLS GENERAL FUND 7 Azusa Chamber of Commerce $350.00 8 V. D. Smith, Superintendent 100.00 15} Associated Telephone Company 46.73 Azusa Agricultural Water Company 2.70 6 Azusa Herald 114.64 7 Ralph S. Brooks 31.45 8 Ralph S. Brooks 1196.0 9 Brown & Schricker 27.79 0 Factory Apron & Towel Supply Co. 2.00 1 Reisman Hardware 5.06 2 Donald C. Kearney 68.55 �Louis J. Kroeger & Associates 11-75 } Wayne Loyd 52 5 Pasadena Star -News. 4.32 6 Progress -Bulletin 3.96 7 Realty Tax & Service 10.00 8 Richfield Service 17.77 9 Alfred M. Rulofson 250.00 0 Leora L. Shuck, Collector 1251.60 1 Southern. California Edison Company 6.10 2 Southern Counties Gas Company 7.43 3 Associated Telephone Company 132.20 (over) 4 1 S . CITY HALL, AZUSA, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 39 1952 7:30 P.M. STATE LIGHT FUND RETIREMENT 5287 Associated Telephone Company 30.09 5288 Azusa Motor Parts 1,77- 5289 Burroughs Adding Machine Compsn y 80.23 5290 Maydwell & Hartzell, Inc. 65.31 5291 Alfred M. Rulofson 50:00 5292 Leora L. Shuck, Collector 17.50 5293 Southern California Edison Company 14,459.20 WATER FUND 4922 Associated Telephone Company 30.08 4923 Azusa Motor Parts 1.52 49R Burroughs Adding Machine Company 80.22. 4925 Alfred M. Rulofson 50.00 4926 Leora L. Shuck, Collector 1,682.01 4927 Southern Counties Gas Company 1.00. 4928 Southern Counties Gas Company 15.08 4929 Square "D" Company 6.08 M. V. A. FUND 897 Brown -Bevis 361.26' MAJOR STREETS FUND 819 Ralph S. Brooks 32.00 SPECIAL DEPOSITS # SUBDIVISION # FUND 29 Ralph S. Brooks 104.72 STATE EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM FUND 65 State Employees Retirement System 404.25 Moved by Councilman Hernandez, seconded by Councilma Jackson and duly carried Council adjourn. �otltyf A�epuy qty ea