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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - March 4, 1954 - CC261 CITY HALL AZUSA, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY MARCH 4, 1954 7:30 PM. The City Council of the City of Azusa met in adjourned session at the above time and place. Roll Call:`' Councilmen: Barry, Ortuno, Jackson City Attorney, City Engineer, Clerk Roll Call The minutes of the Park and Recreation meeting of February 25th were submitted to the Council. ' Request was made to the Council for use of City power equipment for the cutting of base paths at Request for the Little League ball diamond. use of city ". * equipment Moved by Councilman Barry, seconded by Councilman Ortuno and unanimously carried, request be referred to the"Department of Public Works for consultation with Mr. Turner and with power to act on needed work. ' , . 1 The Park -and Recreation Commission recommended to the Council for approval, the renewal of the contract between Los Angeles County and the City of Azusa for the services of Mr."John E. Huffstutter as Director of Recreation in Azusa." i " 1 enew o Moved by Councilman Barry, seconded by Councilman contract- Orturio and unanimously carried, request be referred J. Huffstutter to the City Attorney for checking of contract and report to Council. Mayor Jackson recommended Councilman Memmesheimer and Councilman'Ortuno to serve on the committee to study possible use of Lee School as a memorial hall for public use as both were long time residents of Azusa. Councilman Barry stated his desire to serve on .this committee, as it was through his motion that 'the.committee was formed, and Councilman Ortuno ap- proved the'suggestion stating his lack of time to serve and desiring his name to be excluded. Moved by Councilman Ortuno, seconded by Councilman Barry; that Councilmen Memmesheimer and Barry be appointed as Council representatives to the committee. ., Motion failed by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen: Barry, Ortuno Noes:•Councilman Jackson Absent:'Councilmen Johnson and Memmesheimer Committee for study of hall - Lee School At this time Councilmen Johnson and Memmesheimer entered the.Council chamber and were seated. Mayor Jackson recommended Councilman Johnson to serve on the,Chamber of Commerce Finance committee as an ex officio member: " Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman Ortuno and unanimously carried, that the recommenda- Appointment to tion of'Mayor Jackson be accepted and Councilman Finaace Committee Johnson appointed to the Chamber of Commerce Finance Chamber of committee as an ex officio member. Commerce Mayor Jackson reviewed the action taken prior to the entrance of Councilmen Johnson and Memmesheimer. OMJFU co�- - P9 M CITY HALL AZUSA, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY MARCH 4, 1954 Councilman Barry restated his wish to be included on the committee for study of lee school. Mayor Jackson stated his reasons for his recommendations. Councilman Memmesheimer moved that Mayor Jackson appoint Councilmen Barry and Memmesheimer as members. Motion seconded by Councilman Ortuno and carried by the following vote of Council: Ayes: Councilmen: Barry, Ortuno, Memmesheimer Noes: Councilmen: Johnson, Jackson Absent: None Notice from the Board of Equalization regarding the application for Off Sale -Beer and Wine license at 771 No. Vernon Avenue by Parks Beverage Company and,A transfer of their beer and wine wholesale license from 801 No. Alameda Avenue. There was no protest entered.by Council. 263 7:30 P.M. Application for OffSale- Beer license Mayor Jackson read letter from Rev. Barnhart, Presi- dent of the Azusa -Ministerial Union, favoring the plan of having an invocation at the beginning of Invocation at ,Council meetings. Council meetings It was suggested that the plan be handled through Rev. Barnhart directly as chairman of the Ministerial Union. Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Council- man•Ortuno and 'unanimously carried, that the procedure as,recommended by Rev. Barnhart be followed and notifi- cation be'forwarded by the Clerk. Also that the Mayor 'be contacted by the representative who will officiate. The dates of the meetings will be the first and third 'Mondays of each month. Mayor Jackson read letters from Roy Barni, President of the Civitan Club of Azusa seeking financial sup- port in the manner of taking a full page ad in their program for the Junior College Baseball-Tornament and the donation of twenty miniature bronze baseballs and nine miniature gold balls as trophies. It -was suggested by Councilman Memmesheimer that re- quest be handled through the Chamber of Commerce. Moved -by Councilman Memmesheimer,seconded by Council- man,Ortuno and carried by unanimous vote of Council, that.Chamber of Commerce be authorized to make the necessary expenditures and reimbursement to be made by the City for such expense through the'Musie and Promotion Fund. Junior College Baseball Tourna- ment trophies Request was made by the Sister Klizabeth'Kenny Founda- tion for approval of the 1954 annual campaign to be Sister Kenny held from May 1 to 31, 1954 for the raising of funis. Foundation Fund Moved'by Councilman Barry, seconded by Councilman Campaign Memmesheimer and unanimously carried, that request be granted and the Foundation be so advised. Clerk suggested workers be issued permits to `solicit funds in order to identify them as being legitimate. It was requed;ed that permission be granted to solicit funds from the City of Hope by setting up 2 card tables near the main intersection and at Safeway Market and Market Basket on two Saturdays. City of Hope Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Coun- Fund raising cilinan Barry, that the request be granted to the campaign City of Hope and permission given.- Motion carried unanimously. 264 3 CITY HALL AZUSA, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY MARCH 4, 1954 7:30 P.M. 265 Councilman Memmesheimer offered the following resolution entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA, IAS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFONIA, ESTABLISHING STREET ANGLE PARKING ON CERTAIN'STREETS AND LIMITING THE HOURS OF PARKING ON Resolution CERTAIN STREETS IN THE CITY OF AZUSA. No. 2973 Parking Moved by'Councilman Ortuno, seconded by Councilman Johnson and unanimously carried, resolution be adopted as read and numbered -Resolution No. 2973. Councilman Jdhnson offered the following resolution entitled: A RESOLUTION.OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA, Resolution LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, SUBMITTING TO THE VOTERS on gambling OF SAID CITY AT THE NEXT GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO introduced BE,HELD.ON APRIL 13, 1954 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO GAMBLING AND DINDRED OPERATIONS: DECLARING ALL EQUIPMENT USED IN CONNECTION THEREWITH TO BE A NUISANCE AND PRO- VIDING FOR THE ABATEMENT THEREOF AND FIXING THE PENALTIES FOR_ITS VIOLATION. Moved -by Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Jackson, resolution be adopted as read. Councilman Barry stated as follows: "In my opinion, this measure is a political vote -getting scheme, pure and simple. The Council was given no opportunity to stidy it. It appears that'it cannot provide any protection against -the menace of gambling that is not already provided by existing laws: Ib appears that kt would work a severe hardship on all religious and other worthwhile community organizations by pro- hibiting lawn fetes and similar fund raising activities, none of which constitute a menace. The funds thus raised being truly contributions used, for the most part, for religious, educa- tional, and charitable causes. Let's face facts, if this ordinance contributes nothing to the control of gambling racketeers, but attacks, instead, such things as worthwhile fund raising activities of the Parish Hall, the Eagles, the Knights of Columbus, the V. F. W., the American Legion, the Kiwanis, and even the afternoon bridge games enjoyed by clubwomen, I'm against it. Until I have a chance to study it, I must vote against it. I cannot commit hundreds of dollars of taxpayer's money to advertise this voluminous thing and get it on the ballot simply for the purpose of providing political advertising for Mrs. Martha Johnson. I wish to advise Mrs. Johnson that if she is sincere in believing that additional anti -gambling legislation is needed and knows of specific cases, such laws could be passed by this'Council by motion without spending hundreds of dollars even before this ordinance is voted on. I stand ready as one member of the Council to lend every assistance in this matter. The manner of presenting this ordinance to the council at the last minute, allowing no possible opportunity for study or planning,'is wrong. 'It is just as wrong for an anti -gambling ordinance as it is for resolutions firing a City Engineer, stopping all work on the much needed reservoir, the new recreation center and park improvements. These important issues were also handled in the same manner; some introduced only five minutes before adjourning time; none of them appearing, as they should have, on the agenda. Issues of such importance to the citizens of 'Azusa and the future of the City require study and planning.. This is not good City government." The following statement was made by Councilman Ortuno: "I wish to go on record as being against the proposed "Anti - Gambling Ordinance for the following reasons: UMJFU + 4 CITY HALL AZUSA, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1954 Councilkiin Ortuno made the following statement: 7:30 P.M. "I wish to go on record as being against the proposed "Anti -Gambling Ordinance for the following reasons: We now have Federal and State laws, County and City ordinances which I feel adequately protect Azusa from any "organized gambling syndicates." The reasons given for writing this new and asinine ordinance is that the present ordinance is too "old and ' outmoded" and should be replaced by a new and sharper law. If'this be true, floes the author of our new proposed ordinance feel that the Constitution of the United States Is too old and should be re -written? I sincerely believe that our police personnel should be used in more pressing and vital matters." The following statement was made by Councilman Johnson: "Like most people, I have been amazed and puzzled by the vicious and bitter character of politics in the City of Azusa.* This is a small city, and the salary and powers of a councilman are very small. I have wondered what could be behind'all of this strife and controversy. I have talked to many well-informed people in Azusa and in_the'League of California Cities. After much study I have become convinced that the key to the puzzle lies 267- 7:30 67 Statement of Clmn. Ortuno Statement of Clmn. Johnson in the answer to this question: 'Why should any City Council want to control the office of Chief of Police?' In my oRinion, the hidden reason for this is to prepare the way for COMMERCIALIZED GAMBLING". The only law against gambling in Azusa is an ordinance prohiliiting draw poker which was passed by the City Council on April 24, 1899. 'This ordinance ' is inadequate. It could be repealed in two weeks by this Council or any future council. Thereafter licenses could be issued allow- ing the operation of "Polaer Palaces" and other gambling games, such as now exist in other California cities. Control of the police department is essential for the smooth operation of Commercial Gambling and its allied activities. I believe that it is wise to lock the door before it is too late. I have therefore proposed a strong "Anti -Gambling" ordin- �ante to be voted on by the people. The approval of this ordinance ^m --by the people will make it impossible for ANY City Council to legalize gambling in this city without the consent of the voters. THIS IS THE ONLY REASON FOR MY ACTION. I am well aware that this ordinate will'be misrepresented by 'those who favor or dondone gambling, as a "Blue -Nose" attempt to interfire with the private affairs of people in their homes. This is simply false. This ordinance will NOT interfere with legitimate fund-raising campaigns or with the private pleasures of anyone, anywhere. It strikes only at Commercial Gambling for profit. Attorney Tscharner, as a citizen, made the following statement: "I have known Mr. Barry only since I have been associated with the Council and, in my opinion, he is the most politically ,minded man I have ever seen. He has been charging everyone around here with political accusations. It is not fair for a member to make such statements. I challenge him to show here anything that, in the past, would not have it's merits." Councilman Barry referred Itty. Tscharner to the written record and stated he would reply in the near future to the statement made. UMJFU m co CD 269 5 AZUSA, CALIFORNIA CITY HALL THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1954 7:30 P.M. Councilman Memmesheimer suggested that, in view of -the severity of the proposed ordinance; the possibility of placing Ordinance #23 on the ballot be considered 1n order to protect the City against the possible organization of professional gambling. He further recomm6nded'-adJourned meeting of Council be held for the purpose'o£ studying Ordinance No. 23 for placing on the ballot. The -enforce- ment of the proposed ordinance in its entirety might -be difficult, and since protection from the -state and county ' is adequate Ordinance X23 would be sufficient. At this time personal protests were made by -members of the audience in behalf of various organizations stating their need for raising funds for the maintenance of these organizations and also for the benefit of -the community through donations to welfare organizations. Mr. Karl Jones spolae in behalf of the -Holy Name Society and.Knights of Columbus stating the need of'the Society Por ways of raising funds for the purchase of{such*neeessi- ties as school books, and that other methods of controlling .gambling could be used in place of the costly.placing of this ordinance on the ballot. Edward Lightbody, of the American Legion, st"ressed.the need of organizations for methods of raising funds „'in"addition to the community being benefitted by the entertainment offered. Michael'MaGarron questioned the possibility of raising funds without violating this ordinance. Wesley Kloepfer questioned the legality of sale of'tickets since it would be in violation of the ordinance as it stands. 'Discussion followed regarding the possibility -of service, religious and fraternal organizations being unable to raise funds under the proposed ordinance. Adoption of the resolution failed by the following vote of Council: Noes: Councilmen: Barry, Ortuno, Memmesheimer Ayes:'Councilmen: Johnson, Jackson Absent:- None Moyed by Councilman Memmesheimer,-seconded by Councilman Adjourned Ortuno and unanimously carried, that Council hold an ad- meeting to journed meeting and members be furnished with copies of be held Ordinance No. 23 for study to consider the possibility of placing this Ordinance on the ballot for the people to show their wishes one way or another. Copies of Ordinance X23 to be furnished to any interested parties and to the Council members prior to Monday, March 8th at 8:00 PM. at which time the Council will meet in adjourned session. Moved by Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Ortuno and unanimously carried, that Councilman Memmesheimer be appointed temporary chairman on Monday in the absence of Mayor Jackson, ' Councilman Ortuno offered the following resolution entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA 00NSOLIDATING AZUSA CITY PRECINCTS 1 TO 19 INCLUSIVE INTO CONSOLIDATED PRECINCTS "A" TO "ii" AND APPOINTING INSPECTORS, JUDGES AND -CLERKS FOR SAID CONSOLIDATED PRECINCTS AND EACH OF THEM AND SETTING THE LOCATION OF THE POLLING PLACES FOR THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD APRIL 13,1954• 270 r { r 1 4 .. {f l• r { r 1 r 6 3 CITY HALL AZUSA.. CALIFORNIA THURSDAY MARCH 4, 1954 7:30 PM. The City Council of the City of Azusa does hereby resolve as follows: SECTION 1: WHEREAS, there will be a regular Municiapal Election as provided by law, held -in the City of Azusa, Los Angeles County, California on the 13th day of April, 19543 and SECTION 2: WHEREAS, it is the judgment of -the -City Council of the City of Azusa that election -precincts established for holding State or County elections shall"tie consolidated "so that there shall be but eight (8) consolidated election precincts. SECTION 3: THEREFORE IT IS RESOLVED that the following precincts be consolidated as set forth herein and that Inspectors, Judges and Clerks be - the parties set forth herein and that the -location of the polling places be set forth as follows: CONSOLIDATED LOCATION ELECTION OFFICERS PRECINCT "An ' Azusa City Pre- cincts',l & 12 nB" y Azusa City Pre- cincts 2 & 16 n`,n,_ Azusa City Pre- cincts 9 & 14 "D" Azusa City Pre- cincts 6,7 & 17 nE n . AZUSA CITY Pre- cincts 5 & 11 "F n Azusa City Pre- cincts 13,15,18 nGfl ", ; Azusa City Pre- cincts 8,10, 19 271 Mfellow School INSPECTOR Mrs. Myrtle Strohmeier 6 N.Angeleno JUDGE Mrs. Nettie Heth CLERK Mrs. Josephine Henerson CLERK Mrs. Alice Williams Dalton School 10th & Pasadena Parrish Hall 402 Dalton Ave. 816 w. Fifth St. Friends Chruch 803 W. 1st St. Paramount School 409 W. Paramount Slauson School 34o W. 5th St. "H" City Hall ' Azusa City Pre- 213 E. Foothill cincts 3 & 4 Blvd. 11 .,SECTION 4: of'the officers of Los Angeles, INSPECTOR Milo JUDGE Mrs. CLERK Mrs. CLERK Mrs. INSPECTOR Mrs. JUDGE Mrs. CLERK Mrs. CLERK Mrs. INSPECTOR Mrs. JUDGE Mrs. CLERK Mrs. CLERK Mrs. INSPECTOR Mrs. JUDGE Mrs. CLERK Mrs. CLERK Mrs. INSPECTOR Mrs. JUDWE Mrs. CLERK Mrs. CLERK Mrs. INSPECTOR Mrs. JUDGE Mrs. CLERK Mrs. CLERK Mrs. Hawkins Helen Jumper Martha Olson Marie Pettyjohn Laura Jones Jeannie Alvarez Caroline Cruz Joan Hall Elsie Snyder Callie Rountree Mary Smith Helen Madison Kathryn Critchlow June J. Brahans Janice Zoda Ruby Churchill Frances Hanson Mary Kloepfer Naomi Simning Evylen Triplett Bessie Hoover Ruthellen Foltz Catherine Strelsky Madge Borden INSPECTOR Mrs. Virginia Memmesheimer JUDGE Mrs. Ethel Kuhn CLERK Mrs. Helen Rogers CLERK Mrs. Christine Davies All addresses of the polling places and addresses of the election board are located in Azusa, County State of California. 272 a 279 7 CITY HALL AZUSA, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY MARCH 4, 1954 7:30 P.M. SECTION 5: IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the following compensation shall be paid to the election officers: Inspectors $18.00 Judges 15.00 _ Resolution No. 2974 Clerks 15.00 Election SECTION 6: 'The City Clerk is authorited;to'do any and all -things required by the Election Code in connection with said gpneral municipal election, whether set forth herein or not: SECTION 7: IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor shall,,sign this Resolution and the City Clerk -shall attest the:same and certify as to the passage and adoption thereof. Mayor of— the Grit of -Azusa — ATTEST'- y Clerk of the City o Azusa Moved by Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Barry and unanimously carried, resolution be adopted and numbered Resolution No. 2974 with the compensation to board members to be in the amount of $18.00 for inspectors and $15.00 for judges and clerks. Report of L. F. Pack, City Engineer, read by Mayor Jackson and -stating that an inspection of the drainage problem at Report of the extension of West 10th Street had been made. It was City Eng. recommended that a grade be established and no curbs cons- tructed'thereby allowing the water to flow over the street and into it's natural course. Morvedtby Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman Ortuno and unanimously carried, authorization be granted to proceed with the recommendation as made. It'was announced by the Clerk that payment in the amount of $8,110.56 was made to the City constituting 2 per cent of the gross receipts derived by the General Telephone Company for the period of 12 months ending Dec. 31, 1953 as per franchise agreement. y Telephone Co. payment Mayor Jackson read letter from J. A, Abel, Auditor and Assistant Treasurer stating the check inclosed in the amount of $3,951.56 was payment for the year ended Dec. 31,"1953 for the use, operation and possession of the franchise granted by Ordinance 341. Written complaint from Mr, and Mrs. Ray Kelly, 1014 Palm Drive was read stating that branches from trees on Rain- ' bow.Angling Club property were falling on their private property endangering individuals thereon, and asking ' action to'be taken by the City. Moved.by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman Ortuno and unanimously carried, to refer letter to the City Attorney for report, I;'«, Southern Co. Gas Company payment Complaint on trees Report submitted by the County of Los Angeles Building Dept. stating that check would be forwarded in the amount of $42.49 _which is.the amount due the City as per agreement regarding the disposition of fees collected for building, electrical Report of and plumbing permits. Bldg. Dept. ;,. 275 CITY HALL AZUSA, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY MARCH 4, 1954 7:30 P.M. Announcement was made of the meeting of the Metro- politan Transportation'Engineering Board on Monday March let regarding Monorail Transportation. Request was made by the Clerk for the employment of'a stenographer in the Clerk's office and by other -depart- Request for menta as needed, and also recommended by the Personnel steno -clerk Board. Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded b9 Council- man Ortuno and unanimously carried, that Clerk;'Personnel Clerk and Councilman Johnson interview qualified appli- cants for this position and ascertain if anyohe.is capable of doing work required and reporting back at next meeting, if possible. Recommendation was made by Mayor Jackson that the City purchase tickets for City officials to attend the banquet `of joint Chambers of Commerce to be held at the Angling Club on March 9th. Chamber of Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman Commerce Ortuno.and unanimously carried, that tickets be sent to banquet Councilmen, chairmen of commissions and boards, department heads, -engineer, treasurer, and their wives. Clerk is authorized to draw demand accordingly. Announcement was made by the Clerk of a hearing -to -be held on rate increase adked by the General Telephone General Company and others. Hearing scheduled for March 9th. Telephone Moved.by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Council- Company man.Ortuno and unanimously carried, that Attorney be hearing authorized to represent the City at this hearing and protest any increase in rates that are anticipated or contemplated. , ' Mayor Jackson read letter from Brooks, Miller and Recommendation Stetman regarding the bids submitted on proposed of Brooks on tennis -courts and making certain recommendations. construction Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Coun- of tennis cilman Barry, Engineer Pack to make inspection ,of courts. tennis courts previously constructed by the bidders and report to the Council at the next lmeeting, if possible to do so by that time. Motion carried unanimously. Request was made by the Los Angeles County Road De- partment for certain information. Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Coun- L,A,County cilman Ortuno and unanimously carried that request Road Dept. be referred to Engineer Pack for checking and infor- requests mation submitted, if necessary, as requested. information Notice of Termination 'greement, lease N0.9722, sub-, witted by the Pacific Electric Railway Company for signature was presented by the Clerk. .MOved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Council- man Johnson and unanimously carried, matter be.referred to Supt. Smith for report to Council. 'Clerk announced the hearing on the re -zoning of -property ' north'of Azusa, from R-1-40,000 to C2. Moved by'Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman Ortuno and unanimously carried, that City Attorney attend hearing and represent the City and.protest the change in zoning using, as his authority, the resolution previously passed by Council. UMJFU _ 277 Q CITY HALL AZUSA, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY MARCH 4, 1954 7:30 P.M. Written complaint was submitted by the secretary of the Planning Commission regarding the wrecking of cars and auto parts scattered over'the'property at 712 W. Duell Street, which are being sold without the required Special Use Permit. Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Council- man Ortuno and unanimously carried, that Attorney be contacted on this matter if the Police Department, upon Complaints investigation, find that the ordinance is being violated. regarding ' Complaint made regarding the use of residential property commercial use of resi- for commercial purposes and creating a nuisance by doing dential cabinet work at 414 Vista Bonita Street. property Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Council- man Johnson and unanimously carried, matter-bia referred to the Police Department for investigation for violation of city ordinance and report to Council. Mayor Jackson read letter from Harman 0. Hawblitzel re- garding the parking of his car near the post office, his Complaint on place of employment. car parking Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman in street Barry and unanimously carried, that Clerk advise the writer regarding the parking of cars on streets during.certain hours, since he had been asked to move his car by the City sweeper operator. Clerk submitted the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Directors of Los Angeles County Division of the League of California Cities on February 4, 1954. Minutes of Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman L.A.County Johnson and unanimously carried, that minutes be avail- Div. of able for inspection in the Clerk's office. League of Calif. Cities Supt. Smith of the Light and Water Department reported ' that street lights are being installed in the Cerritos Park tract. Also that complaints are beifg received regarding the type of poles used. The lights already Installation installed on 6th Street have been placed as samples and of lights on are for inspection of interested parties. Cerritos tract Fire Chief Madison requested approval of Council for the purchase of new furnftuure for the living quarters of the Fire Department, and wished authority to make in�- New furniture quiries regarding such to include beds. Councilman and lockers Memmesheimer requested approval for the purchase of for fire dept. two sets of steel lockers, with locks costing approx- imately $85.00 per set. Moved'by Councilman Barry, seconded by Councilman John- son,.and unanimously carried, authorizing the Fire De- partment to make the purchases as requested. Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Council- Dues to Cal. man Johnson, that authorization by resolution be given State Fire for the payment of annual dues of regular and volunteer Assn. paid firemen to the California State Fire Association, amounting to $2.00 per year for 23 members of the department. Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman Jacket to Barry and unanimously carried, that City Attorney revise be furnished ' Resolution No. 2524, Section 3 to read as follows: to police and "Police Officers and full time firemen, upon becoming firemen employees of the Police or Fire Department of the City of Azusashall provide their own uniform and at the end of their. probationaryperiod and -when they have become regular members, and at the end of each year of service they shall be furnished not more than two pairs of pants, three shirts and one cap and one Jacket by the City of Azusa, upon order of the head of their department." OMJFU 00' cq WATER FUND 5330 Zouise Fawcett GENERAL FUND 6992 6993 6994 6995 6996 6997 6998 6999 7000 7001 '7002 7003 7004 7005 City Employees Payroll Acct. Azusa Cleaners Azusa Rock & Sand Co. Butt Lumber Company George F. Cake Co. R. W. Davis Davis Photos Louise Fawcett Foothill Stationers Ford's Cafe Glendora Press Gregory's Leo Harlan International Business Machines, Louis J. Kroeger & Associates Mc Lees & Bouchard Mine Safety Appliance Co. Pasadena Independent F. Morton Pitt Pomona Pump Sales & Service. Inc Ray's Auto Service Reed & Routt 2.220.07 13,246.13 1.79 36.44 42.19 60.47 69o.82 5.00 1,523.35 26.27 62.10 5.64 21.12 104.41 Inc. 22.86 269.21 31.97 14.42 11.18 174.49 13.64 19.79 49.37 35.50 12.00 47.40 7.19 6.74 24.72 22.30 43.98 100.29 San Gabriel Valley Humane Society San Gabriel Valley Newspapers, Inc Shaw Sales & Service,Co. Signal Service Station Southern Calif. Edison Co. F. A. Stephens Office Equipment Troy Industrial Products Valley Cities Supply Co. Williams Lumber Yard 5 Moved by Councilman Ortuno, seconded by Councilman Johnson and unanimously carried, Council adjourn until Monday, March 8th at 8:00 P.M. / 279 to CITY HALL AZUSA, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1954 7:30 P.M. Councilman Barry submitted the report from the Regional Water Pollution Control Board. Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded'by"Cour- Report of cilman Ortuno, report be filed. Motion carried Regional Water unanimously. Pollution Control Board Mayor Jackson suggested an appraisal of the sewer plant be made for future reference and p6seible sale. City Engineer Pack recommended this matter be tabled for future reference to Engineer Williamson. Moved by Councilman Ortuno, seconded by Coun6ilieah Johnson and unaimously carried, bills and requisitions Bills and req. be granted as follows: granted M. V. A. 1032 Automobile Club of So. Calif. $ 76.48 1033 Canyon City Paint Store 4.92 1034 R. W. Davis 1,871.18 1035 Ray's Auto Service 10.00 1036 Williams Lumber Yard 8.61 5583 Louise Fawcett (Light Fund) 49.50 LIGHT'FUND 558 Sou- ern Calif. Edison Co. 111.72 WATER FUND 5330 Zouise Fawcett GENERAL FUND 6992 6993 6994 6995 6996 6997 6998 6999 7000 7001 '7002 7003 7004 7005 City Employees Payroll Acct. Azusa Cleaners Azusa Rock & Sand Co. Butt Lumber Company George F. Cake Co. R. W. Davis Davis Photos Louise Fawcett Foothill Stationers Ford's Cafe Glendora Press Gregory's Leo Harlan International Business Machines, Louis J. Kroeger & Associates Mc Lees & Bouchard Mine Safety Appliance Co. Pasadena Independent F. Morton Pitt Pomona Pump Sales & Service. Inc Ray's Auto Service Reed & Routt 2.220.07 13,246.13 1.79 36.44 42.19 60.47 69o.82 5.00 1,523.35 26.27 62.10 5.64 21.12 104.41 Inc. 22.86 269.21 31.97 14.42 11.18 174.49 13.64 19.79 49.37 35.50 12.00 47.40 7.19 6.74 24.72 22.30 43.98 100.29 San Gabriel Valley Humane Society San Gabriel Valley Newspapers, Inc Shaw Sales & Service,Co. Signal Service Station Southern Calif. Edison Co. F. A. Stephens Office Equipment Troy Industrial Products Valley Cities Supply Co. Williams Lumber Yard 5 Moved by Councilman Ortuno, seconded by Councilman Johnson and unanimously carried, Council adjourn until Monday, March 8th at 8:00 P.M. / UMJFU 0 Go