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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - March 15, 1954 - CC291 CITY HALL AZUSA, CALIFORNIA MONDAY MARCH 15, 1954 7:30 P.M. The City Council of the City of Azusa met in regular session at the above time and place. The meeting opened with the Salute to the Flag. Roll Call: Councilmen: Barry, Johnson, Memmesheimer, ROLL CALL Jackson City Attorney, City Engineer, City Clerk Absent: Councilman Ortuno ' Mayor Jackson asked if each member had received written copies of the minutes of the meetings of March 1, 4, and 81 1954 and if there were any corrections or omissions. Councilman Barry stated that on Page 4 of the minutes of March 4th the third from the last line should read: "Councilman Barry referred Attorney Tscharner to the written record as appearing in the minutes." Councilman Johnson stated that on page 2 of the minutes of the adjouned meeting held March 8th, paragraph 4 contained statements that were libelous and slandering and should be stricken from the record. Moved by Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Jackson that the sentences on page 2 paragraph 4, be- ginning with the words "when questioned... ...and ending with the words... commits the crimes." be stricken from the written record of the Council meeting of March 8,1954. Motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen: Johnson, Memmesheimer, Jackson Noes: Councilman Barry Absent: Councilman Ortuno Discussion was held'regarding preparing of the minutes. Final copy to be made after approval by Council. CORRECTIONS ' Moved by Councilman'Jackson, seconded by Councilman Johnson, that the minutes of the Council meetings of March 1, 4, and 8, 1954 shall stand approved as corrected. MINUTES Motion carried by the following vote: APPROVED Ayes:- Councilmen: Johnson, Memmesheimer, Jackson Noes: None Absent:.Councilman Ortuno Councilman Barry passed on voting. Councilman Barry reported on Civil Defense meeting held CIVIL for setting up a full time Coordinator for Area D. Mayor DEFENSE 'Jackson read a letter from E. S. Dixon, Regional Coord- MEETING inator of Region 9, enclosing a proposed Joint Powers REPORT Agreement which broadly provides for area Civil Defense Coordination among the cities of Operational Area "D", which comprises eleven municipalities. A letter from David H. Eccles, Jr. Director of Civil Defense for Azusa, recommended the adoption of the Joint Powers Agree- ment. „Councilman Barry stated that the City of Arcadia was to be added to the list of cities included in the Agreement and is also to be temporary administrative agency, until plans are made for a more permanent arrangement. Mr -.'Thomas L. Ray, from the State Office of Civil Defense, JOINT POWERS addressed Council and offered his assistance and replied to AGREEMENT ' questions of the Council members regarding the Agreement, and the manner of payment by the cities. Moved -by Couneflnan Barry, seconded by Councilman Memmesheimer and carried'unanimously, that Mayor Jackson be authorized to sign the Joint Powers Agreement. OMJFU 293 2 CITY HALL AZUSA, CALIFORNIA MONDAY MARCH 15, 1954 7:30 P.M. Mr. Eccles, Azusa Civil Defense Director, stated his appreciation to the Council on passing the acceptance of the Agreement. Mayor Jackson expressed the thanks of the Council to Miss Margarite Boyer for her past work in the Civil Defense office as'administrative secretary. The Parks and Recreation Commission recommends the following changes be made concerning the construction of tennis courts RECOMMENDATIONS in Memorial Park: OF PARK & REC. ' Before a contract is ;entered into it is recommended that COMMISSION the painting of lines, fencing, and at this time, only the underground work for lighting be installed. Mr. Ivan Turner, member of the Park and Recreation Commission, stated that, since the courts would probably not be used to capacity im- mediately, -he advised at this time, installing only the under- ground electrical work. It was first thought by the Commission that acid staining should be included but, upon consideration, it was decided to have coloring added to the cement as per specifications. It was moved by Councilman Barry, seconded by Councilman IOW BID ON Memmesheimer and unanimously carried, that,the low bid, TENNIS COURTS submitted by Star Construction Company, be accepted and ACCEPTED contract awarded with a change order reflecting the recom- mendations of the Park and Recreation Commission with au- thorization as outlined in General Provisions, paragraph 2, page�14 of the specifications. Bid bonds to be returned to the unsuccessful bidders. Letter was submitted by Mrs. Laura Jones, Chairman of Parks IMPROVEMENTS and Recreation Commission, recommending that plans be drawn SLAUSON PARK for the following improvements in Slauson Park: 1. Rest room facilities, tool room, equipment room. 2. North part of Park graded for basketball and volley ball courts and basketball poles be set up. Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman Barry, that recommendation of the Parks and Recreation Commission be accepted and engineer asked to do the necessary work in connec- tion with the improvements using City forces. Mr. Turner stated that the recommendation as stated was for the plans to be drawn and submitted for the approval of the Park and Recreation Commission. Councilman Memmesheimer withdrew the motion. Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman John- son and unanimously carried,'that Engineer prepare plans for improvements as recommended, to be submitted to the Park and Recreation Commission for approval. Material to be submitted to Park and Recreation Commission for action on the April 5th meeting. Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer; seconded by Councilman John- son that engineer put in grade stakes, etc. to include all north part of park not now improved. Motion carried unanimously. It was recommended by the Parks and Recreation Commission, after due -consideration of applicants, that Mr. Banjamin S. B.S.PARKER Parker*be chosen as the architect to be awarded the contract ARCHITECT, for the building of Azusa's proposed Community Center. RECOMMENDED ' Moved by.Councilman Barry that work continue on plans already submitted and approved by the Park and Recreation Commission and which has already cost the City in excess of $6,000:00. Motion failed for lack of second. Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman Johnson and unanimously carried, that the recommendation of the Parks and Recreation Commission -be accepted and Mr. B.S. Parker be appointed as architect to draw plans and specifica- tions and present contract to Council for action. QMJFU 295 3 CITY HALL AZUSA, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1954 7:30 P.M. Mr. Anthony Benedetto of 1107 No. Sunset Avenue addressed Council concerning a complaint submitted to revoke a COMPLAINT RE license for operating a cabinet shop at 414 Vista Bonita CABINET SHOP Avenue. City Attorney advised Mr. Benedetto to file a complaint in order to hold a hearing to show cause that a neisanee has been created by the operation of said work. Mr. Rex Fall of 1030 No, Vernon Avenue inquired about TENTH STREET ' progress of extension of 10th Street, He was informed by EXTENSION the engineer at this time that the stakes had been set and plans are in preparation, Mr. Ed Marshall, 419 So. Sunset addressed Council regarding REQUEST TO the possibilities of obtaining permission to operate a OPERATE POOL billiard parlor now in operation on Azusa Avenue. He was HALL referred to the Police Department for a report to be submitted on references connected with a business he formerly operated. Mrs. George Bartlett requeted permission from the Council to relocate a house, now located ori a -lot south of Paramount Ave. between Azusa and Angeleno Avenues, to a portion of lot 24, Tract 13963, immediately west of Angeleno Avenue on First St•RELOCATION Squire west, realtor, appeared with Mrs. Bartlett, having GRANTED - obtained names of land owners -adjacent to lot 24 who were BARTLETT not opposed to the relocation, Moved -by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman Barry, and unanimously carried, that permission be granted to -move -the house to the site on First Street, all permits and recommendations of the building department to be complied with. It was recommended by the Planning Commission that application of Mrs, Mae Hynes for an R-2 use on the R-1 property, described In the application, be approved. ' Moved by Councilman Barry, seconded by Councilman Johnson and unanimously carried, that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be accepted and variance granted. R-2 USE GRANTED MRS. MAE HYNES The request of Mr. Lanphere to erect a carport at the rear of<house at 309 Barbara Avenue was recommended by the Plan- ning Commission with the stipulation that the carport be constructed 3 ft from the property line. Moved by Councilman Barry, seconded'by Councilman Memmesheimer and.,unanimously carried, that "recommendation of the Planning Commission be accepted and permission be granted, REQUEST FOR CARPORT-LANPHERE Mr. Castelburg, representing Mr Rodriguez, asked permission to construct a 948 sq ft residence at 144 No. Soldano AvenueRODRIQUEZThe Planning Commission recommended that the Council grant CONSTRUCTION permission to Mr. Rodriquez to construct residence as re- GRANTED quested. Moved by Councilman Barry, seconded by Councilman Memme- sheimer and unanimously carried,'that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be accepted and permission granted to construct a 948 sq ft residence. The Planning Commission recommended to the Council that the application of Mr. Frank Morales to construct a 1114 sq ft MORALES CONS - residence; at Third and San Gabriel Avenues. It is recom- TRUCTION GRANTED mended that a 10 ft side yard setback be allowed, instead of the usual 121 ft as required by Ordinance. Moved by Council- man•Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman -Barry and unanimously carried, that permission be granted to -construct residence as recommended -by the Planning Commission, Attorney Tscharner reported that he had written letter to the Mayor of Covina, regarding the proposed annexation of certain property in'the county which is within three miles of AzusapROTEST AGAINST COVINA ANNEXATION UMJFU 29T CITY HALL AZUSA, CALIFORNIA MONDAY MARCH 15, 1954 7:30 P.M. city limits, and stating that notification to the City of Azusa should be made of the contemplated action by Covina. He stated he had received a reply which stated it was unnecessary to notify the City. Mr. Tscharner will report further upon obtaining more information in the matter. Councilman Barry submitted a map showing the proposed territory to be annexed by the City of Covina; also a COVINA ANNEXA - copy of the minutes of the meeting held by the City TION PROTEST Council of Covina. Mr. Gary Rogers requested permission to construct a 954 sq ft residence. He was referred to the Planning Commission for their recommendation. Petition was submitted to the Council for the estab- lishment of a body of mounted police auxiliary to the police force of Azusa with 20 signatures of persons willing to become members of such mounted police auxiliary. Moved by Councilman Barry, seconded by Councilman Johnson and unanimously carried, that petition be referred to the City Attorney, Police Commissioner and Chief of Police for study and report to Council. REQUEST FOR CONSTRUCTION- ROGERS REQUEST FOR MOUNTED POLICE UNIT Mayor Jackson read letter from Police Chief Kendrick STOP SIGNS in which he recommended the installation of stop signs RECOMMENDED on Third Street, causing vehicular traffic to stop, heading north and south, at the following intersections: Pasadena Ave., Soldano Avenue, Dalton Avenue, Alameda and San Gabriel Avenues. Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman Barry and unanimously carried, Attorney draw resolution for placing stop signs at the intersections as recommended by the Police Department. Letter of commendation was read from John B. Kingsley, LETTER OF Chairman of the Jail Committee of the Los Angeles COMMENDATION County Grand Jury who inspected the Azusa City Jail ON CITY JAIL and stated the City was to be commended for cleanliness, organization of its, facilities and excellent attitude of officers in charge. Letter was ordered placed on file. Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman Barry and carried unanimously, that Personnel Clerk be FIRE CAPTAIN instructed to advertise an interdepartmental examina- EXAMINATION tion in the Fire Department for captain: The need for another captain at the earliest possible time was stated. Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman Barry and unanimously carried, that Personnel Clerk set EXAMINATION FOR up written examinations for fire engineer, said examin- FIRR ENGINEER ation to be interdepartmental. Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman Barry.and unanimously carried, that dress uniforms be furnished to the Chief and Assistant Chief of the Fire DRESS UNIFORMS nepartment and same to be included in resolution drawn POLICE & FIRE regarding furnishing of uniforms to the Police and Fire DEPARTMENTS Departments. Councilman Memmesheimer offered the following resolution entitled: A RESOWTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF A7.URA, RESOLUTION NO. ,COUNTY OF LOS ANGEISS, CALIFORNIA, RE FURNISHING OF 2976 -UNIFORM¢ .UNIFORM'Q�TO MEMBERS OF THE POLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENTS OF THE CITY OF AZUSA, Moved by Councilman Barry, seconded by Councilman Johnson and unanimously carried, resolution be adopted as read and .numbered Resolution No. 2976. Gil %`- 5 CITY HALL AZUSA, CALIFORNIA MONDAY MARCH 75, 1954 7:30 PM. me City Engineer stbmitted written report on the street im- provements on First Street and Pasadena Avenue stating FIRST STREET that the work complies with the approved plans and speci- IMPROVEMENTS fications and recommending that the City accept the work, with the retention of approximately $1000.00 of the final payment for the usual lien period. Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman Barry and unanimously carried that payment be made as recommended by the engineer, ilOOO.00 to be retained until such time as lien period has expired, and accepting final inspection. Lien period to be 35 days from March 15th,1954. Councilman Memmesheimer offered the following resolution entitled: A -RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA, LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, APPOINTING CERTAIN PERSONS AS RESOLUTION EMPLOYEES IN THE LIGHT AND WATER -DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY NO. 2977 -- OF AZUSA AND FIXING THEIR SALARIES. LIGHT & WATER DEPT.EMPLOYEES Moved by Councilman Barry, seconded.by Councilman Johnson and unanimously carried, that resolution be adopted and numbered Resolution No. 2977. Councilman Memmeshd.mer offered the following resolution entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA, LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, APPOINTING VICTOR TEWES TO RESOLUTION FOURTH STEP OF MAINTENANCE MAN IN THE STREET DEPARTMENT NO. 2978 OF THE CITY OF AZUSA AND FIXING HIS SALARY. V. TEWES Moved by Councilman Barry, seconded by Councilman Johnson and unanimously carried, resolution be adopted as read and .numbered Resolution No. 2978. ' Letter from Warren M. Dorn, President of the Los Angeles County Division of the League of California Cities was read LEAGUE OF - announcing the regular monthly meeting on March 18, 1954. CALIF, CITIES Letter was ordered placed on file. MEETING Councilman Memmesheimer offered the following resolution entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA, LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, APPOINTING JERRY WARREN AND RESOLUTION CARL ELKINS`AS SERGEANTS IN THE POLICE DEPARTMENT OF THE NO. 2979 CITY OF AZUSA AND FIXING THEIR SALARY. Jerry Warren Carl Elkins Moved by Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Barry and unanimously carried, that resolution be adopted as read and numbered Resolution No. 2979. Councilman Memmesh�Lmer offered the following resolution RESOLUTION entitled: NO. 2980 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA, DUES OF FIREMEN LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, RELATING TO THE PAYMENT BY THE.CITY OF THE DUES OF ALL REGULAR AND VOLUNTEER FIREMEN OF, THE CITY IN THE CALIFORNIA FIREMEN"S ASSOCIATION. ' Moved by Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Barry and unanimously carried, resolution be adopted as read and numbered Resolution No. 2980. City Attorney Tscharner reported that, concerning the con- REEMPLOYMENT - tract between the City and the County on the re-employment OF RECREATION of Director Huffstutter, he had received copy of the recrea- DIRECTOR tion program and the County's part of the contract, which terminates June 39th, 1954. He has written asking for copy of the contract and will report further to the Council. UMJFU z 1 6 CITY'HALL AZUSA, CALIFORNIA MONDAY MAROM 15, 1954 7:30 P.M. Attorney Tscharner requested the position that Council desired him to take at the Regional Planning Commission's hearing on Zoning Case No. 2606 on March 16th. Council stated that their position is as outlined in Resolution No. 2874 and that specific use of the land should be given to the Council before application for a zone change. Minutes of the Chamber of Commerce meeting of February 22nd were submitted and ordered placed on file. Report of Azusa'Visiting Nurses Association was submitted and ordered placed on file. Rev. Don P. Hathcock petitioned the Planning Commission to grant a variance changing the present zoning of the proper- ty he intends to purchase. It was recommended by the Plan- ning Commission that variance be granted provided the build- ing, -when completed, be as described and street be dedicated and improved as stated. Attorney was instructdd to draw 301" REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING -- ZONING CASE 2606 VISITING NURSES REPORT REV. HATHCOCK REQUESTS ZONE VARIANCE dedication of the half of Orange Avenue. It was suggested by the Engineer that bond be posted with the City -in excess of the amount of improvements to be made. Request was submitted by Frank Smith, Captain National Guard ARMORY REQUESTS Guard Artillery`Battalion, Azusa for a'sidewalk fronting the SIDEWALK Armory Building on the park side street east of Orange Avenue. Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman Johnson and unanimously carried, that request be referred to Captain Smith with the recommendation that same be submitted to Head- quarters at Sacramento for payment of costs of construction. Attorney Tscharner called attention of Council to the dangerous area on Orange Place at Third and Fourth Street where a pro- truding section of curbing causes a traffic hazard. City Engineer recommended the elimination of the entire protrusion. REMOVAL OF Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman CURBING -ORANGE PL Johnson and unanimously carried, that the Street Department be authorized to `do this work upon the instruction of the Engineer: . Application'of Mr. Davalos, 447 Soldano Avenue for an "Off Sale Beer & Wine" license was presented by this Board of Equalization. REQUEST FOR Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman BEER & WINE Johnson and unanimously carried, that a letter of protest LICENSE-DAVALOS from the City and a resolution to be drawn protesting issuance of license, should hearing be held and asking that'hearing be in the City of Azusa. Councilman Memmesheimer offered the following resolution entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA, RESOLUTION COUNTY OF %OS.ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, PROTESTING NO. 2981 - THE GRANTING OF APPLICATION FOR "OFF SALE BEER AND WINE" DAVAWS TO JOE T. DAVALOS AND JULIA V. DAVALOS. Moved by,Councilman Johnson, seconded -by Councilman Jackson and unanimously carried, that resolution be adopted as read and numbered'Resolution No. 2981. Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman PACIFIC ELECTRIC Barry and uananimously carried, that Mayor be authorized TERMINATION to sign the Pacific Electric Railway termination agreement AGREEMENT regarding pole contact at Enid and Crescent'Drive. Mayor Jackson read copy of letter to Mr. John S. Gregory ARBITRATION from Herman Charles Light, architect, in which he states BOARD MEMBER his 'recommendation of the names chosen for final selection RECOMMENDED of a member of the arbitration board. Letter placed on file. OMJF€J v r M�• r•Y 0 CITY HALL_ AZUSA, CALIFORNIA MONDAY MARCHIU15, 1954 7:30 P.M. The following communications were ordered placed on file: Letter from the Azusa Citrus Association stating the COMMUNICATIONS cessation'of operations: Order Modifying Decision No. FILED 49565 re Case Nom: 5495 from the -Public Utilities Commission re application for funds for grade crossing safety improvements. Councilman Memmesheimer offered the following resolution entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA RESOLUTION APPROVING AGREEMENT FOR ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION FACILITIES NO.2982- AND ENERGY BETWEEN THE CITY OF AZUSA AND WHEELCRAFT CORP- WHEELCRAFT ORATION AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CORPORATION CLERK TO ATTEST SAME. Moved by Councilman Barry, seconded by Councilmari'Johnson and unanimously carried, that resolution be adopted as read and numbered Resolution No. 2982. . It was recommended by Supt. Smith that John,B..Padilla, RECOMMENDED Maintenance mari in the Light and Water Dept.; be raised RAISE-PADILLA from first to`second step in pay scale, $271.00 effective March 16th, -1954• Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman Barry and unanimously carried, that Attorney draw resolution fixing pay scale of John Padilla from 1st to 2nd step at $271.00 per month, effective March 16th, 1954. 7016 Seagrave -Hirsch, Inc. 7.98 7017 Signal Oil.Company 661.73 7018 O.W.Smith,Legal Book Store 26.27 7019 Smith Saw & Lawn Mower Shop 28.00 7020'Standard Oil Company of Calif. 75.43 7021 Tarr & Stauffer 12.71 7022 Valley Blue Print & Supply Co. y 28.97 Letter from Nat Carwile, South Pasadena, requesting the REQUEST FOR name of the -engineer who will direct the engineering design NAME OF ENG. of the sewer system in Azusa.' Letter to be,placed on file. Letter of acknowledgement of telegram received,from Assembly- man E. R. Geddes ordered filed regarding A B 8 and S B 2. Letter from the Department of Public Works, Sacramento, re- garding the uniformity of signs, signal"s, and markings and enclosing a questionnaire. Questionnaire to'be referred to TRAFFIC QUESTIONNAIRE the Police Department with authority.to complete. Communication from the League of California Cities on Recom- mendations of League Civil Defense Policy Committee was to be referred to Mr. David Eccles, Director of Civil Defense. Letter from Richard Carpenter, League of California Cities on Special Consensus. Clerk instructed to write for a report from the Budj3et Committee. Moved by Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Barry, , and unanimously carried, the following bills and requisitions be granted: BILIS & REQ, GENERAL FUND 7009 Bud Latta's Welding Shop $62.30 7010 Louis the Tailor 47.90 7011 M. & M. Manufacturing Co. Inc. 3.91 7012 Marks & Croxon Unio Service 9.50 7013 McLees & Bouchard 274.28 7014 Moore Business Forms, Inc. 82.40 7015 Reed & Routt 41;15 7016 Seagrave -Hirsch, Inc. 7.98 7017 Signal Oil.Company 661.73 7018 O.W.Smith,Legal Book Store 26.27 7019 Smith Saw & Lawn Mower Shop 28.00 7020'Standard Oil Company of Calif. 75.43 7021 Tarr & Stauffer 12.71 7022 Valley Blue Print & Supply Co. y 28.97 304' GENERAL FUND (CONTD 7023 Valley Cities Supply Co. $20.08 7024 Void 7025 Valley Disposal Co. 745.00 7026 Westates Electrical Construction Co. 65.30 7027 Herbert S. Zadach 75.00 7028 Albro Fire Equipment Cc 210.6L 7029 Anderson -Maggs Electronics 18.0 7030 Azusa Agricultural Water Company 15.10 _ 7031 Azusa Herald 16.30 7032 Azusa Motor Parts 2.42,,_ 7033kr5tephen V. Barry Jr. 3.60 7034 Blanchard-Damron 98 7035 Brown -Bevis Industrial Equipment .35 55.00 `.• 7036 Dr. H. C'. Burgraff 7.50 - 7037 Butt Lumber Co. 6.63- 7038 Canyon City Paint Store 44.01 _ 7039 Central Market' 3:64 ' ' '. 7040 City of Pomona 60.35 7041 Chamber of Commerce 250.00 7042 The Colortone Co.- 9.•55. - 7043 Community Amburlance 82.50: 7044 County of Los Angeles,Office of Sher iff 282.98 7045 Davis Photos 6.05 7046 R. W. Davis 35.14 7047 David Eccles, Civil Defense 25.00- 5.007048.F 7048.F ctory .Xpron & Supply''Co. 2.00 7049 Fleetwood Laundry 22.81- 7050 Foothill Stationers 54.46 7051 Getts Hardware 60.1}9 7052 Graham Bros: 17.tl5 7053 Grimes Stationery Co_. 35.41 7054 Industrial Asphalt 544.54 7055 James G. Jahn D.O. 7.50 7056 Joslyn Pacific Company 202.83, 7057 City Employees'Payroll'Account 10,667'.69 STREETS OF MAJOR IMPORTANCE FUND 843 Valley Contractors, Inc. 1904.1.71 STATE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT`FUND 86 State Employees' Retirement System 1,835.06 M.V.A.FUND 1037 Brown -Bevis Industrial Equipment Co'.$32�}.do 1038 S.E.Chubbuck 6.64 1039 Bud Latta's Welding Shop 15.63 1040 City Employees'Bayroll Account 496.06 WATER.FUND 5331 Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. $21.73 5332"Azusa Herald 13.50 '• 5333 Azusa Motor Pars 3.53 5334 -Gla -Val Co. 39.86 5335 Foothill Stationers 2.79 5336 General Telephone Co. of Calif. 40.19 5332 Getts Hardware 1.68- --••• 533 Grimes-Stessforth Stationery Co. 32.74' 5339 Leo Harlan 1:00- 5340,Hersey Manufacturing Co. 2,050:1'1 5341 Koppl Company 69.00 5342 Bud Latta's Welding Shop 80.11 n 305 CITY HALL AZUSA, CALIFORNIA MONDAY MARCH 15, 1954 7:30 P.M. WATER FUND 53413,Mobile Radio Maintenance Company $33.33 5344 Mueller Co. 151.00 5345 Munselle Supply Co., Inc. 31.51 5346 Alfred M. Rulofson 25.00 5347 Schramm,Inc. 5.44 5348 Wheeldex-Simpla Los Angeles Co.Tnc. 11.30 5349 Win Ward Company 428.30 5350 Smith Booth Usher Company 300.61 5351 Smith Saw & Lawn Mower Shop 1.55 5352 Southern Counties Gas Company of Calif. 1.05 5353 Transport Clearings 1.48 5354 Valley Cities Supply Co. 141.93 5355 City Employees',Payroll Account 20625.50 LIGHT FUND 5585 Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. $21.73 5586 Azusa Herald 13.51 5587 Azusa Motor Parts 23.62 55813 Azusa Transfer Co. 52.20 5569 City of Anaheim 207.93 5590 Covina Egaipment Co. 1.02 5591 Jack C. Dutton 18.05 5592 Foothill Stationers 2.80 5593 General Telephone Co. of Calif. 40.19 5594 Getts Hardware 6.31 5595 Grimes-Stassforth Stationery Co. 32.75 5596 Leo Harlan 1.00 5597 Joslyn Pacific Co.425.44 5596 Maydwell & Hartzell 1,169.95 5599 Mobile Radio Maintenance 'Co. 66.67 5600 Jack Palo Equipment Co. 264.96 5601 Palo Truck Co. 5,540.75 5602 Alfred M. Rulofson 25.00 5603 Safeway Stores, Inc. 300.00 5604 Signal Oil Co, 147.00 5605 Smith Saw & Lawn Mower Shop 1.56 5606 Southern California Edison Company 17,708.80 5607 Southern California Edison Co. 517.40 5608'Valley Cities Supply Co. 158.68 5609 Westinghouse Electric Supply Co. 2,480.41 5610 Win Ward Company 396.04 5611 Wheeldex-Simpla Los Angeles Co.Inc. 11.31 5612 City Employees' Payroll Account 2,629.50 Moved by Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Barry and unanimously carried, the following bills and requisitions be granted as listed. Moved by Councilman Memmesheimer, seconded by Councilman Johnson and unanimously carried, Council adjourn ADJOURNMENT until April 5, 1954 at 7:30 P.M. y4z� 4 � �- Va Miller, bity Clerk of the City of Azusa •CITY HALL AZUSA, CALIFORNIA MARCH 19, 1954 11:30 A.M. The City Council of the City of Azusa met in special session at the above time and place. - f � Roll Call Councilmen: Barry, Johnson, Jackson Roll Call City Clerk Absent: Councilman Memmesheimer The meeting was called for the purpose of considering the request of Mr. L. F.'Luther to construct a 961 sq, ft, single family residence at,337 E. Fifth Street, recommended by the Planning Commission. Moved by Councilman Barry, seconded by Councilman Johnson and uhanimously carried, that recommendation f of the Planning Commission be accepted and permission granted for cbnstruction as requested, subject to the approval of the Building Inspector. Moved by Councilman Ortuno, seconded by Councilman Johnson and uhanimously carried, that Council adjourn. i James M111er, ty Ulerk i" City of Azusa