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CITY HALL AZUSA, CAL. MONDAY, MAY 7, 1956 7:30 P.M.
The City Council of the City of Azusa met in regular session
at the above time and place. The meeting was opened with
the Flag Salute led by Mayor Memmesheimer. Flag Salute
Invocation was given by 'Reverend Wayne Pendleton. Invocation
ROLL CALL: Councilmen: Fawcett, Ortuno, Johnson, Roll Call
Romero, Mayor Memmesheimer
Also Present: Acting City Attorney, City Engineer,
City Clerk
The Minutes of 4/16/56 were approved as submitted.
The Minutes of April 17, 1956, Page 1, Item 3, re: Adams
--
and Ells proposal, should read "was deferred for study
Public Works - - - -
until the ne-t meeting" - not "tabled".
Appointments
The Minutes of the Meeting of April 17th were approved as
Corrections to
corrected.
Minutes of
- - - - - - - Councilman 6rtuno
4/17/56 and
In the Minutes of April 30, 1956, Page 1, 4th item, the
4/30/56
motion should read that Councilman Ortuno be "elected" as
Councilman C. V.
Mayor pro tempore, not "appointed'.
Also, on Page 1, 9th line from the bottom of the page, should
Police Dept. on Juvenile affairs.
read that Councilman Johnson stated that she had contacted
Ex officio member to
the County Engineering Dept. not "written to".
The Minutes of 4/30/57 were then approved as corrected.
- - - - - - - Councilman Romero
Mayor Memmesheimer recommended the appointment for Chairman
of the following Committees:
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Public Works - - - -
- - - - - - - Councilman Fawcett
Appointments
Finance - - - - - -
- - - - - - - Councilman Johnson
for various
Water and Pourer - -
- - - - - - - Councilman 6rtuno
Committees
Fire and Police - -
- - - - - - - Mayor Memmesheimer
Councilman C. V.
Romero, Assistant to the Mayor,
working with the
Police Dept. on Juvenile affairs.
Ex officio member to
Park & Recreation
Commission - - -
- - - - - - - Councilman Romero
Ex officio member of
Planning Commission - - -
-
- - - - - - - Councilman Fawcett
Committee to work with
Library Board - Councilman Johnson
Councilman Fawcett
Councilman Romero
Civil Defense - - -
- - - - - - - - Councilman Johnson
It was moved by Councilman Ortuno, seconded.by Councilman
Fawcett that the City Council accept the appointments as
set, forth by Mayor Memmesheimer.
Councilman Johnson moved to amend the motion that the name Cnclm. Johnson
of Councilman Johnson be withdrawn on all appointments as withdraws name
set; forth, from appoint -
The amendment to the motion was seconded by Councilman ments,a»iend¢d
Ortuno and unanimously carried.
I.
The motion accepting the appointments was unanimously
carried.
Mayor Memmesheimer recommended for Chairman of the follow-
ing Committees:
Finance-- - - - - - - - - - - - Councilman Romero
Advisory to Library Board - - - Councilman Ortuno
Civil Defense - - - - - - - - - Councilman Fawcett
Moved by Councilman Ortuno, seconded by Douncilman Romero
and unanimously carried that the City Council accept the
additional names as recommended.
Mayor Memmesheimer recommended that all Council meetings Proposed termi-
terminate at 10:30 P.M., and if all parts of the Agenda nation of
have not been completed, that Council adjourn until 7:30 Council meeting
P.M. one week from the following Tuesday, at 10:30 P.M.
CITY HALL AZUSA, CAL, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1956
Moved by Councilman Romero, seconded by Councilman Fawcett
and unanimously carried that the meetings of the City Council
terminate at 10:30 P.M., and if all matters of business have
not been taken care of at that time, the City Council will
adjourn until 7:30 P.M. one week from the following Tuesday.
The City Clerk announced that bids for discing of lots in
the program for Abatement of Weeds were opened in the office
of the City Clerk on Friday, May 4, 1956, at 10 A.M.
Present at the opening of the bids were Councilman Romero,
City Engineer Williamson, Supt, of Public Works Brusnahan,
City Clerk. The City Clerk presented the Affidavit of
Publication of Notice Inviting Bids, this Notice having
been published in the Azusa Herald and Pomotropic, April 19,
26, 1956.
Mr. Leon Erwin, 126 Hubbard Street, San Fernando, submitted
a bid at 5z¢ per 100 sq, ft. for lots under 5,000 sq, ft.
in area, and -2 per 100 sq. ft, for lots over 5,000 sq, ft.
in area. A Cashier's Check in the amount of $100.00 accom-
panied the bid.
Mr. Wm. Long, 172 N. Pasadena Avenue, Azusa, submitted a
bid at $4.00 per lot for lots 5,000 sq, ft, in area or
less, and $5.00 per lot for lots 5,000 sq. ft. in area or
greater. A certified check in the amount of $100.00 was
submitted with the bid.
It was recommended by the City Engineer that the low bid of
Mr. Erwin be accepted, as in addition to being the low bid,
it was the only bid that met specifications.
Moved by Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Romero
and unanimously carried that the City Council accept the
recommendation of the Engineer and that the low bid of Leon
Erwin be accepted, and that the City Clerk be authorized to
return bid check to the unsuccessful bidder.
Councilman Ortuno offered for its first reading an Ordinance
entitled:
"AN.ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL AUTHORIZING AN AMENDMENT
TO THE CONTRACT PROVIDING FOR THE PARTICIPATION OF THE
CITY OF AZUSA IN THE CALIFORNIA STATE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT
SYSTEM, MAKING ITS EMPLOYEES MEMBERS OF SAID SYSTEM."
This Ordinance eras then read in full.
The Chief of Police submitted to the Council a proposed
Ordinance relay ve to possession, selling, loaning or
exchanging any type of spring blade or push-button knife
within the City of Azusa.
Councilman Johnson offered for its first reading the
Ordinance entitled:
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF AZUSA, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES,
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, PROHIBITING THE SALE, EXCHANGE, LOAN
OR POSSESSION OF ANY TYPE SPRING BLADE OR PUSH-BUTTON KNIFE,
AND PRESCRIBING THE PUNISHMENT FOR VIOLATIONS THEREOF, AND
REPEALING ALL OTHER ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN
CONFLICT THEREWITH."
This Ordinance was then read in full.
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7:30 P.M.
Opening of lot
discing bids.
Lot discing
bids reed
from L. Erwin
and W. Long
Lot discing bid
awarded to
L. Erwin
First reading
of Ordinance
re: State
Retirement
Amendment.
First reading
of Ordinance re
possession, etc
of knives.
On :notion of Councilman Ortuno, second by Councilman Johnson Letter re:
a letter from Chief Kendrick to Mrs. Ray M. Scott relative "drive slow"
to the request for erecting of "drive slow" signs, was signs ordered
ordered filed. filed.
CITY HALL AZUSA, CAL. MONDAY, MAY 7, 1956
7:30 P.M.
A REPORT WAS SUBMITTED BY City Engineer Williamson and
the summer season at the City
the Chief of Police in reply to the request for a two hour
Plunge,
parking limit on Foothill Blvd. between San Gabriel and
re: pool
Angeleno Avenue, which was referred to them at the meeting
- - - - - Gilbert Boscoe
of 4/16/56.
Asst. Manager - - - - - -
It was recommended by the Engineer and Chief of Police
Amendment of
that the request be granted, and to include also a two
Ord. No. 438
hour parking time limit on Foothill Blvd. between Alameda
referred to
and Dalton by amending Ordinance 438, Section 9.20
City Atty.
Moved by Councilman Ortuno, seconded by Councilman Romero
Louise Bashore
and unanimously carried that this be referred to the City
Letter re:
Attorney for the amendment of Ordinance No. 438 as recommended.
Governor's
The Park and Recreation Commission submitted a recommendation
that a uniformed guard be assigned to Slauson Park starting Uniformed guard
June loth, the official opening day for the City plunge. to be assigned
It was moved by Councilman Romero, seconded by Councilman to Slauson
Ortuno and unanimously carried that the City Council Park.
accept the recommendation of the Park and Recreation Com-
mission, and that the Chief of Police be authorized to
assign a uniformed guard at Slauson Park starting June 16th.
Park and Recreation Commission recommended the following
Atty. to pre -
personnel to be employed for
the summer season at the City
pare Resolution
Plunge,
Course would give instructions in safety, sighting and the
re: pool
Pool Manager - - - - - -
- - - - - Gilbert Boscoe
personnel for
Asst. Manager - - - - - -
- - - - Wray D. Callahan
summer season.
Matron - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - 011ie Walden
Romero and unanimously carried that this be referred to
Guards - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - Jackie Gates
redrafting of Ordinance No. 461.
Louise Bashore
Moved by Coun6llman Ortuno, seconded.by Councilman Romero
Letter re:
Albert Eaton
Governor's
1 Part time locker boy
Conference -
Conference on Children and Youth be filed.
1 Part time locker girl
Acting Attorney, Harry Williams, stated that he had studied
Moved by Councilman Romero, seconded
by Councilman Ortuno
Williamson at the previous meeting and he was of the
and unanimously, carried that
the City Council accept the
recommendation of the Park and
Recreation Commission relative
to the employment of the Pool
personnel and that the City
Attorney be instructed to prepare
the necessary Resolution.
It was fecommended by the Park and Recreation Commission that
the City Council have appraisals made of property for the
possibility of a park site in the eastern section of the Possible park
City. site in eastern
Moved by Councilman Ortuno, seconded by Councilman Romero section of City
and unanimously carried that this matter be referred to
the Committee now considering the capital improvement
program, for their report.
The Park and Recreation Commission requested a ruling and/or
amendment to Ordinance No. 461 in order that a "Hunter
Safety Course" could be established in the City. This
Possible re -
Course would give instructions in safety, sighting and the
drafting of
nomenclature involving the use of rifles. It is proposed
Ord. 461 --
to use the Police Rifle Range for this Course under proper
referred to
supervision.
Atty & Chief of
It was moved by Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman
Police
Romero and unanimously carried that this be referred to
the City Attorney and the Chief of Police for the possible
redrafting of Ordinance No. 461.
Moved by Coun6llman Ortuno, seconded.by Councilman Romero
Letter re:
and unanimously carried that the letter submitted by Mrs.
Governor's
Laura D. Jones relative to her attendance at the Governor's
Conference -
Conference on Children and Youth be filed.
ordered filed.
Acting Attorney, Harry Williams, stated that he had studied
the proposed Lot -split Ordinance submitted by Engineer
Williamson at the previous meeting and he was of the
opinion that this Ordinance could be condensed.
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CITY HALL AZUSA, CAL. MONDAY, MAY 7, 1956 7:30 P.M.
Moved by Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Ortuno Acting City
and unanimously carried that the proposed Lot -split Atty, to prepay
Ordinance be referred to Attorney Williams with instruc- neer Lot -split
tions to prepare a new Lot -split Ordinance. Ordinance
The City Engineer submitted a letter stating that at the
Request for use
meeting of the City Council on March 19th and on April
of City Bleach -
16th, it was the wish of the Council that plans for the
ers, American &
development of the Little League diamond on City property
National Little
at First Street and Virginia Avenue be approved by the
Agreement to be
City Engineer and Supt, of Public Works. The Engineer
drawn up re:
further stated that for the most part this arrangement
development of
was satisfactory, however, the representatives of the
Little League
Little League constructed underground dugouts at this
site.
site after being informed that it was against the wishes
of the City officials.
It was requested by the Engineer that a written Agreement
Insurance
be entered into with the Little League, setting forth in
coverage for
some detail the procedures to be followed. It was the
Little Leagues
opinion of the City Engineer that with procedures outlined,
differences of opinion could be avoided.
It was moved by Councilman Romero, seconded by Councilman
Fawcett and unanimously carried that this be referred to the
Park and Recreation Commission, and an Agreement be drawn up
by the Commission_ outlining the proper procedures to be
followed by the Little League relative to the development of
their site.
Requests were received from both American and National Little
Leagues for temporary use of bleachers at their respective
sites. Both Leagues stated that permanent bleachers will
Request for use
be installed by their own people but requested temporary use
of City Bleach -
of City owned bleachers now located at Memorial Park,
ers, American &
The National Little League stated that the City would be
National Little
protected on Liability through their insurance. It was
Leagues.
the opinion of the National Little League that the cost to
the City of moving the bleachers and for supplying the light
and water service, irhich has been requested, would be offset
by the fact that Recreation would be provided for 60 Azusa
boys whom the City otherwise would have to equip, uniform
and supervise in its own Recreation Program.
Mayor Memmesheimer asked if the insurance policy held by
Insurance
the National Little League could be presented for inspection
coverage for
by the City Attorney. Upon inspection of the insurance
Little Leagues
policy by Acting City Attorney Williams it was his opinion
that the City should be named as a co-insured on the liability*
insurance policy.
It was brought out that the American Little League also had
the same type of insurance coverage, this being a standard
policy reo_uired by the Little League Association.
Acting City Attorney Williams stated that there should be
an Agreement between the Little Leagues and the City showing
what is to be done. It was the opinion of the Acting City
Attorney that the City could not give or lend its property
to a private user, however, if the City should enter into
an agreement whereby an individual or group would perform a
service for the City, the Cit;, could then loan or give in
payment for such service.
Upon continued discussion of this matter, it was the opinion City may
of the City Council that the City could agree to furnish the furnish assis-
necessary assistance b;% City forces and the loaning of tante, bleacher
bleachers and the furnishing of Light and Water facilities & light and
to the Little Leagues since the Little Leagues were offer- water
ing a service to the City in the form of recreation. facilities
CITY HALL AZUSA, CAL. MONDAY, MAY 7, 1956
Supt. Smith of the Light and 'dater Department reported
to the Council that the cost for furnishing a 2" meter
and light service and temporary pole at the ball park
located at First Street, west of Virginia Avenue, would
amount to $365.00. For furnishing 1200 ft. of 2" pipe
installed, and a 2" meter installed, plus light service
and temporary pole, at the Lee School site, the cost would
be $1565.00. Supt. Smith also reported that a 1" meter
installed, plus 1200 ft. of 1" pipe and light service and
temporary :pole at the Lee School would approximate $945.00.
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7:30 P.M.
Cost for f urnish-
ing light service
etc. at Lee School
site.
Councilman Ortuno asked the City Attorney if the City could
spend money for installation of services on school property.
It was the opinion of the City Attorney that this would be
permissible if an Agreement was entered into to show that
recreational facilities were being received by the City
in return.
The question was raised as to whether a water line or
light facilities installed on school property could remain
the property of the City.
It was the opinion of the City Attorney that the School
Board or School Manager could give permission for the City
to install the facilities on the school property and the
City would retain o,:anership of these facilities. The
Cit,yT Attorney stated that he would endeavor to work with
the Park and Recreation Commission on formulating a written
Agreement bet1ween the City and the Little Leagues.
It was moved b_ Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman
Ortuno and unanimously carried that the City Council approve
the form of Agreement verbally presented as outlined for
the interim period until a written Agreement can be drawn
and presented to the Cit.; Council, however, this verbal
Agreement not to include the installation of 1200 feet of
water pipe or water meter at the Lee School -property.
City water
facilities on
School property.
Approval of
verbal Agreement
The City Attorney as'_ted what the pleasure was of the Council
in drawing up the written Agreement relative to the installa-
tion of the water line and meter at the Lee School property.
Authorization
It was moved by Councilman Romero, seconded by Councilman
given for prepay(
Ortuno that the Agreement to be prepared by the Park and
tion of Agree -
Recreation Commission and the City Attorney would show the
ment to furnish
authorization by the City Council for the City to furnish
water and elec.
water and electric facilities along the lines suggested to
facilities at
include a 2" pipe and installation if the facilities remain
Lee School site.
the property of the City. This installation to be at the
Lee School site. This motion passed by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmen: Ortuno, Johnson, Romero, Memmesheimer
NOES: Councilmen: Fawcett
ABSENT: Councilmen: None
Moved by Councilman Romero, seconded by Councilman Ortuno
and unanimously carried that the Agreement between the
Little Leagues and the City of Azusa would show the
authorization by the City Council for the installation
of water and electric facilities at the First Street and
Virginia Ave. site, and the City Clerk was instructed to
contact the Park and Recreation Commission to have them
contact the School Board for permission for City forces
to lay water lines and install electric facilities on the
school property at the Lee School.
The City Attorney asked if the Agreement should state that
water and light, wilich is metered, would be donated by
the,City.
It was the opinion of the Council that the water and light
would be furnished fL-ee provided the facilities could be
used by City Recreation Department and other citizens
when Little League activities are not scheduled.
Agreement to sho,
authorization fo:
installation of
water & elec.
Light and water
to be furnished
free.
CITY HALL AZUSA, CAL. MONDAY, MAY 7, 1956
The City Clerk announced that proposals for a survey of the
Light Department had been received and turned over to him.
Those submitting proposals were Gibbs and Hill, Inc., Los
Angeles; Wayne N. Johnson, Los Angeles. J. M. Montgomery
& Company, Los Angeles.
A letter was received from James M. Montgomery, Consulting
Engineer, Pasadena, stating the desire not to submit a
proposal for file work at this time, as they believed it
was against the ethics of the American Institute of Con-
sulting Engineers that the procurement of professional
engineering services through competitive bidding on a
price basis is a _repudiation of the status of engineering
as a profession.
Moved by Councilman Fawcett, seconded by Councilman Romero
that these proposals be considered by a Committee composed
of the City Cler'_c, City Attorney, City Engineer and Supt.
of Light and Water Dept., and the report be submitted to
the City Council by the first meeting in June, and passed
by the following rote of Council:
AYES: Councilmen: Fawcett, Ortuno, Romero, Memmesheimer
NOES: Councilman: Johnson
ABSENT: Councilman: None
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7:30 P.M.
Committee to
study proposals
for survey of
Light Dept.
The City Engineer requested that his name be removed from City Engineer
the membership n the Committee stating "other members of withdraws from
the American Society of Civil Engineers have been expelled light survey
from membership in that Society for participating in the Committee.
request for bids of this type, so that's my reason for asking
tha."
Moved by Councilman Ortuno, seconded by Councilman Fawcett
and unanimously- carried that the name of the City Engineer
be withdrawn from the Committee studying the proposals on
the electric light survey.
Moved by Councilman Fawcett, seconded by Councilman Romero Cncl. Ortuno
and unanimously carried that Councilman Ortuno be named on named on above
the committee in place of the City* Engineer. Committee.
The City Engineer submitted a report shoring the uncompleted
projects in the City's comprehensive sewer improvement Engr.'s report
program. on incomplete
Moved by Councilman Ortuno, seconded by Councilman Johnson projects -filed.
and ordered filed, this report as submitted.
The City Engineer reported that since the meeting of March
19th, at which time the Engineer and Attorney were authorized
to enter into an Agreement whereby the City would accept
dedication and improvement of a street to be known as "Dan
Lee" street in return for property owrth $4,000 and $2,000
cash payment from the firm of Lee and Daniels owners of the
property, but it now appears that due to circumstances
attached to this project, plans and specifications should
be prepared and this project submitted to bid.
It was the opinion of the City Engineer that Mr. Daniels
of Lee and Daniels Company would have the firm of Brooks
and Miller who has already done some preliminary work on
this street, to prepare the necessary plans and specifica-
tions for the project if the City would agree to pay one-
half' of the cost of such work.
Moved by Councilman Fawcett, seconded by Councilman Ortuno
that the City enter into an Agreement with the Lee and
Daniels Company whereby the City would pay one-half of
the cost for the preparation of plans and specifications
for the construction of proposed Dan Lee Street. This motion
carried by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmen: Fawcett, Ortuno, Romero, Memmesheimer
NOES: Councilmen: Johnson
ABSENT: Councilmen: None
The City Engineer reported that it had been brought to his
attention that there was a possibility of the City acquiring
rights to a cut and cover trash disposal site, and it was
recommended by the City Engineer that this possibility be
given serious consideration by the City.
Lee and Daniels
Street project
CITY HALL AZUSA, CAL. MONDAY, MAY 7, 1956
Moved by Councilman Ortuno, seconded by Councilman Romero
and unanimously carried that this matter be referred to
the City Engineer, Cit:- Attorney and Chairman of Public
Works to investigate and report to the Council.
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7:30 P.M.
Engr.,Atty.&Supt
of Pub. W2ks, to
investigate
possible dump
site.
Mr. Martin of the American Right of Way Company was intro-
Reading of
duced to the Council. Mr. Martin represented the firm
Resolution
which made the appraisals of the land and properties
Appraisals of
between Dalton Avenue and Soldano Avenue and between Foot-
land and pro -
hill Blvd, and Santa Fe Avenue,
perities, Dalton
Mr. Hibsch and another lady addressed Council asking for
and Soldano Aves
information relative to the City's intentions of the use
and Foothill &
of the property in this area.
Santa Fe" --
Councilman Johnson asked Mr. Martin if his Company had
referred to
placed any value on the Lease Hold Agreement of the Richfield
Committee
Company, operators of the service station at the corner of
Dalton and Foothill Blvd. Mr. Martin stated that his
appraisals included only land and improvements and that his
Company was unable to get a value of the Lease Hold Agreement.
It was moved by Councilman Ortuno, seconded by Councilman
Romero and unanimously carried that this matter be referred
Reading of Res.
to the Committee studying the capital improvement program
- waived.
for a report and recommendation.
Councilman Romero offered the following Resolution entitled:
Resolution
"A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA, LOS No. 3425 -
ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, APPOINTING ANTHONY M. ORTUNO Appointing A.
AS ALTERNATE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE CITY OF AZUSA IN SANITA- Ortuno altemate
TION DISTRICT NO. 22 of LOS ANGELES COUNTY." Representativ<
Sanitation
Councilman Romero moved its adoption, seconded by Councilman District No.22
Johnson. This Resolution was then passed and adopted by the
following vote of Council:
AYES: Councilmen: Fawcett, Ortuno, Johnson, Romero,
Memmesheimer
NOES: Councilmen: None
ABSENT: Councilmen: None
and numbered Resolution No. 3425
Councilman Johnson offered the following Resolution entitled:
"RESOLUTION DECLARING THAT PROCEEDINGS HAVE BEEN INITIATED
BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA TO ANNEX TO SAID CITY
CERTAIN UNINHABITED TERRITORY DESCRIBED HEREIN AND DESIGNATED
"EASTERLY ANNEXATION DISTRICT NO. 11" AND GIVING NOTICE OF
THE PROPOSED A_NNEXATION."
Moved by Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Ortuno
Reading of
and unanimously carried that further reading of this
Resolution
Resolution be waived,
waived.
Councilman Johnson moved adoption of the Resolution, seconded
by Councilman Romero. This Resolution was then passed and
Resolution
adopted by the following vote:
No. 3426 -
AYES: Councilman: Fawcett, Ortuno, Johnson, Romero,
Easterly
Memmesheimer
Annexation
NOES: Councilmen: None
District No. 11
ABSENT: Councilmen: None
and numbered Resolution No. 3426
Councilman Johnson offered the following Resolution entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THF' CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA, LOS
ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE RESIGNATION OF
JOHN WILLIAMSON, CITY ENGINEER OF SAID CITY.''
On motion of Councilman Johnson, second by Councilman Ortuno
Reading of Res.
further reading of the Resolution was ordered waived.
- waived.
CITY HALL AZUSA, CALIF. MONDAY, MAY 7, 1956
Councilman Johnson moved this Resolution be adopted,
seconded by Councilman Ortuno. This Resolution was then
passed and adopted by the following vote:
AYES: Councilman: Fawcett, Ortuno, Johnson, Memmesheimer
NOES: Councilman: Romero
ABSENT: Councilmen: None
and numbered Resolution No. 3427
M
7:30 P.M.
Resolution
No. 3427 -
Resignation of
John Williamson,
City Engineer
Moved by
Councilman Johnson,
seconded by Councilman Romero
Mayor authorized
and unanimously carried that
the Mayor be authorized to
to sign Agree -
sign and
the City Clerk to attest
the Agreement between
ment for engrg.
the City
of Azusa and John A.
Williamson for Engineering
services --
services
at the rate of $7.50
per hour.
J. Williamson
Councilman Johnson offered an urgency Ordinance entitled:
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF AZUSA, DIRECTING THAT NO
BUILDING PERMIT BE ISSUED FOR ANY BUILDING OR STRUCTURE IN
CONFLICT WITH AND PROHIBITING ANY OTHER USE IN CONFLICT
WITH THE PROPOSED NEW ZONING ORDINANCE."
Councilman Johnson moved its adoption, seconded by Council-
man Romero. This urgency Ordinance was then passed and
adopted by the following vote of Council.
AYES: Councilman: Fawcett, Ortuno, Johnson, Romero,
Memmesheimer
NOES: Councilmen: None
ABSENT: Councilmen: None
and numbered Ordinance No. 501
A letter was submitted from the Supt. of the Light Dept.
V. D. Smith stating that a new;substation would need to
be built at the new Citrus High School within a few weeks
in order to supply electricity for the school, and re-
quested that his Department be authorized to hire a cement
and brick mason for doing that type of work on the structure.
Moved by Councilman Ortuno, seconded by Councilman Romero
and unanimously carried that the City Attorney be instructed
to prepare emergency Resolution authorizing the construction
of the substation at the new Citrus High School.
Moved by Councilman Ortuno, seconded by Councilman Romero
and unanimously carried that the Supt. of Light Depart-
ment be authorized to employ a brick mason for the con-
struction of the substation.
An Agreement was received for installation and removal of
electric distributing facilities for supplying electrical
energy for power and lighting service between the City of
Azusa, Light and Power Department, and Pen Smith Cabinets,
941 W. Industrial Street, Azusa.
Councilman Johnson offered the following Resolution entitled:
Urgency Interim
Ordinance
No. 501
Authority to
employ brick
mason for
substation.
"A FBSOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA Resolution
APPROVING AGREEMENT FOR ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION FACILITIES No. 3428 -
AND ENERGY BETWEEN THE CITY OF AZUSA AND PEN SMITH Electrical
CABINETS AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE energy - Pen
CITY CLERK TO ATTEST SAME." Smith Cabinets
Moved by Councilman Romero, seconded by Councilman Johnson
and unanimously carried that further reading of the Resolu-
tion be waived.
Councilman Romero moved its adoption,
man Ortuno. This Resolution was then
by the following vote of Council.
AYES: Councilmen: Fawcett, Ortuno,
Memmesheimer
NOES: Councilmen: None
ABSENT: Councilmen: None
and numbered Resolution No. 3428
seconded by Council -
passed and adopted
Johnson, Romero,
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CITY HALL AZUSA, CALIF. MONDAY, MAY 7, 1956 7:30 P.M.
The hour of 10:30 having arrived, it was moved by Council-
man Romero, seconded by Councilman Ortuno, that the meet- Council meeting
ing be extended an additional 15 minutes. This motion extended 15 min.
passed by the following vote of Council:
AYES: Councilmen: Fawcett, Ortuno, Romero, Memmesheimer
NOES: Councilmen: Johnson
ABSENT: Councilmen: None
Councilman Ortuno offered the following Resolution entitled:
"A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA,
Resolution
ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AND SPECIFYING THE
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FUNDS OUT OF WHICH THE SATE ARE TO BE PAID."
Bills and
Requisitions
Councilman Ortuno moved its adoption, seconded by Council -
man Romero. This Resolution was:then passed and adopted
by the following vote of Council:
AYES: Councilmen: Fawcett, Ortuno, Johnson, Romero,
Memmesheimer
NOES: Councilmen: None
ABSENT: Councilmen: None
and numbered Resolution No. 3429
Councilman Ortuno asked if the members of the Council wished
to express their feelings towards a possible reduction of
light rate.
Discussion was held relative to overall reduction at this
time, or a partial reduction to those larger users that
could qualify under the combined rate similar to that setup
in the Edison Company structure. It was the opinion of
City Atty.
the Council that at this time the combined power and com-
authorized to
mercial rate should be adopted by the City of Azusa.
amend Ordinance
Moved by Councilman Ortuno, seconded by Councilman Romero
establishing
and unanimously carried that the City Attorney be instructed
light rates.
to amend the Ordinance establishing light rates to include
a combination power and commercial rate on the same basis
as the similar rate in the Edison Company's rate schedule.
City Engineer presented a drainage map of the City of Azusa.
Moved by Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Romero,
that this meeting adjourn until Tuesday, May 15, at 7:30 P.M.
This motion failed by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmen: Johnson
NOES: Councilman: Fawcett, Ortuno, Romero, Memmesheimer
ASSENT: Councilmen: None
Upon discussion of the drainage map with the City Engineer, Drainage map to
it was moved by Councilman Ortuno, seconded by Councilman be presented to
Romero, and unanimously carried that the City Engineer be Flood Control.
instructed to -present the drainage map as shown to the
Council to the Flood Control as representing Azusa's plans
for stotm drains.
Moved by Councilman Romero and carried that this meeting
adjourn until Tuesday, May 15, 1956, at 7:30 P.M. Time of Adjournment
adjournment 10:48 P.M.
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