HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - October 2, 1961 - CC (2)CITY HALL AZUSA, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1961
The City Council of the City of Azusa met in regular session
at the above time and place.
Mayor Ortuno called the meeting to order and led in the salute
to the flag.
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7:30 P.M.
Invocation was given by Rev. Ben Paroulek, First Presbyterian
' Church.
Present at Roll Call: Councilmen: Paul, McLees, Johnson
Teasley, Ortuno
Call to
Order
Invocation
Roll Call
The Personnel Board requested an amendment of Section 87 of Amend.Sec.
the Civil Service Rules & Regulations, which provides for 87 of C.S.
temporary and other type military leave and compensation for R&R re:
public employees. The amendment would entitle any public Comp.during
employee who is on temporary military leave of absence, and Temp.Mil.
who has been in the service of the public agency from which Lve.of Ab.
leave is taken, for a period of not less than one year prior (Res. to be
to the beginning of leave of absence, to receive salary or prepared)
compensation for first 30 calendar days of such absence, but
not to exceed 30 days in any one fiscal year.
' Moved by Councilman Paul, seconded by Councilman Teasley and
unanimously carried that the request and recommendation of
the Personnel Board be accepted, and that the City Attorney
be instructed to prepare the necessary Resolution.
The Personnel Board requested an amendment of Paragraph 6, Amend.Par.6,
Section 55 of the Civil Service Rules & Regulations, rela- See -55 C.S.
tive to physical examinations prior to appointment, to R&R re: Med.
provide that within a period of 15 days before appointment Exam. (Res.
to a position in the classified service, the appointee must to be prep.)
Also Present: City Attorney Williams, City Adminis-
trator Caswell, City Engineer Distefano,
Superintendent of Light & Water Smith,
Fire Chief Madison, Deputy City Clerk
Torrey
Mayor Ortuno asked if there were any corrections in the
Approval
Minutes of September 18th meeting. Councilman Johnson re-
of Min.
quested the following corrections: on page 1, relative to
9/18/61
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Baker's Tacos, third paragraph from the bottom of the page, -
the words "on week -ends" should be added, to read: "...patron-
izing his business than previously and on week-ends.there has
been a special officer on the premises..."; on page 2, rela-
tive to the Public Hearing on Quarter Midget Association,
second paragraph from the bottom of page, should read: "Mr.
Sommer stated that $10,000 worth of equipment, materials.and
labor has gone into the Association..."; on page 9, relative
to beautification of parkway on South Azusa Avenue, should
read: "The City Administrator submitted a proposal from the
owners of Sylvan Village, dated 9/5/61..."
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It was recommended by the Department Heads and the Personnel
Step
Board that the following persons be granted step -raises:
Raises
Nicholas Poppelreiter City Planner Step 3 10/1/61
Thomas Martinez Water Maint.Man 3 10/10/61
James Espinosa Pur.Storekeeper 2 10/17/61
Vincent Di Stefano City Engineer Permanent
Status 10/24/61
Moved by Councilman Paul, seconded by Councilman Teasley and
unanimously carried that the recommendations for step raises
be accepted.
The Personnel Board requested an amendment of Section 87 of Amend.Sec.
the Civil Service Rules & Regulations, which provides for 87 of C.S.
temporary and other type military leave and compensation for R&R re:
public employees. The amendment would entitle any public Comp.during
employee who is on temporary military leave of absence, and Temp.Mil.
who has been in the service of the public agency from which Lve.of Ab.
leave is taken, for a period of not less than one year prior (Res. to be
to the beginning of leave of absence, to receive salary or prepared)
compensation for first 30 calendar days of such absence, but
not to exceed 30 days in any one fiscal year.
' Moved by Councilman Paul, seconded by Councilman Teasley and
unanimously carried that the request and recommendation of
the Personnel Board be accepted, and that the City Attorney
be instructed to prepare the necessary Resolution.
The Personnel Board requested an amendment of Paragraph 6, Amend.Par.6,
Section 55 of the Civil Service Rules & Regulations, rela- See -55 C.S.
tive to physical examinations prior to appointment, to R&R re: Med.
provide that within a period of 15 days before appointment Exam. (Res.
to a position in the classified service, the appointee must to be prep.)
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pass a satisfactory medical examination, failing in which his
name shall be removed from the eligible list.
Moved by Councilman Paul, seconded by Councilman Teasley and
unanimously carried that the request and recommendation be
accepted, and that the City Attorney be instructed to prepare
a Resolution in accordance with this amendment.
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A Special up and down Light Agreement between the City of
Azusa and Ed-Pac Drive -In Theatre Corp. was presented to
Council for approval and signature.
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Moved by Councilman Paul, seconded by CouAcilman Teasley and
unanimously carried that this Agreement be approved and signed.
A Resolution was presented to Council, approving the above
Special Light Agreement.
Councilman Paul offered the following Resolution entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA APPROV-
ING AGREEMENT FOR ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION FACILITIES AND
ENERGY BETWEEN THE CITY OF AZUSA AND ED -PAC DRIVE IN THEATRE
CORP. AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO
ATTEST SAME.
Moved by Councilman Paul, seconded by Councilman Teasley and
unanimously carried that further reading be waived.
Moved by Councilman Paul and seconded by Councilman Teasley
that the Resolution be adopted. Resolution passed and adopted
by the following vote of Council:
AYES:
The following persons were certified
by the Personnel Board
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for placement on Eligibility
List RI
- Lineman:
Bob G. Franklin
Anaheim
None
and numbered Res. No. 4235•
Floyd W. Thompson
El Centro
Lee N. Bates
Covina
Jerry D. Jackson
Imperial
Moved by Councilman Johnson,
seconded
by Councilman Paul and
unanimously carried that the
list be
filed.
The Light & Water Department
informed
the Council that 24
new 21,000 Lumen Mercury Vapor
Lights
have been installed and
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are in operation on Foothill
Blvd. between
Georgia Avenue and
CG
West City Limits.
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A Special up and down Light Agreement between the City of
Azusa and Ed-Pac Drive -In Theatre Corp. was presented to
Council for approval and signature.
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Moved by Councilman Paul, seconded by CouAcilman Teasley and
unanimously carried that this Agreement be approved and signed.
A Resolution was presented to Council, approving the above
Special Light Agreement.
Councilman Paul offered the following Resolution entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA APPROV-
ING AGREEMENT FOR ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION FACILITIES AND
ENERGY BETWEEN THE CITY OF AZUSA AND ED -PAC DRIVE IN THEATRE
CORP. AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO
ATTEST SAME.
Moved by Councilman Paul, seconded by Councilman Teasley and
unanimously carried that further reading be waived.
Moved by Councilman Paul and seconded by Councilman Teasley
that the Resolution be adopted. Resolution passed and adopted
by the following vote of Council:
AYES:
Councilmen:
Paul,
McLees, Johnson, Teasley, Ortuno
NOES:
Councilmen:
None
ABSENT:
Councilmen:
None
and numbered Res. No. 4235•
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Elig.List
(Lineman)
L & W Dept.
re: instal.
24 new M.V.
Lights
Spec.Lt.
Agmt. -
(Ed =Pac
Drive -In
Theatre)
Res. 4235
re: appr.
Agmt.Elec.
Distrib.
(Ed-Pac
Drive -In
Theatre)
There was a discussion by Council relative to residents re- Re: Estim.
ceiving estimated utility bills in cases where the meters Util.Bills
are inside of the buildings and cannot be checked by meter -
readers A suggestion was made that the meter -reader could
mark his card indicating that the meter �n inside, which
card would th�ign� be referred to the Building Inspector who
would follow.ff"nd enforce the Building Code, as enclosures
were built without a permit.
The City Engineer submitted a request and recommendation Req.Appro.&
that the Engineering Department be authorized to receive Author. to
bids, and that necessary funds amounting to $1,970 be appro- Adv.for Bids
priated, for construction of roadway on east side of North- for con.of
side Park (entrance off 11th Street), this being the alley roadway,E.S.
on which Council accepted dedication. Northside Pk.
(tabled)
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Moved by Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Paul and
unanimously carried that this matter be held until next
budget time.
Notice was given that the Planning Commission, by Resolu- Res.217 re:
tion No. 217, recommends to Council the zone change from zone change
"R-3" zone to "C-3" zone on property on the south side of (Parks)
Sierra Madre Avenue between San Gabriel Canyon Road and (Hrg.to.be
San Gabriel Avenue, by petition of Frank R. Parks. _set by
City Clerk)
Relative to request of Planning Commission to set hearing
date on above zone change, it was determined that such hear-
ings be set by the City Clerk.
The Planning Commission presented Minutes of Planning Com- Genl.Plan
mission Hearings on General Plan which is ready for adoption for adopt.
by Council. (Hrg.to be
._set for
iI: The Council agreed to November 6, 1961, as the hearing date 11/6/61)
on the General Plan.
Notice was given that the Planning Commission, by Resolu- Res. 220
tion No. 220, adopted a general comprehensive plan for the re: Genl.
City of Azusa and surrounding area. Plan
N6tice was also given that the Planning Commission, by Res. 218
Resolution No. 218, granted a variance permitting reduced - re: var.for
setback of 15 feet from front property line for an accessory reduced
(garage) building on a through lot in that portion of setback of
Block 3, Tract 627, lying between San Gabriel Canyon Road 15 feet
and San Gabriel Avenue, to Frank R. Parks. (Parks)
' Another notice was given that the Planning Commission, by Res. 219
Resolution No. 219, granted a conditional variance permit- re: var.for
ting a reduced front setback of 35 feet from street center reduced
line, on property described as Lots 35 and 36 and easterly setback 35'
one -Half of alley adjacent to Lot 35 on west in Block 8, (Brewer)
Tract 8507, to Twain Brewer.
City Attorney Williams submitted a written report upon legal City Atty.
matters involved in the appeal from action of the Planning report re:
Commission in granting a Conditional Use Permit for a quarter
quarter midget race track. midget race
track
It was moved by Councilman Johnson that the report of the
City Attorney be read in full, and the Deputy City Clerk (Applic.for
complied with this request (a copy of this report is on file). Cond.Use
Per.denied)
After a discussion, it was
Moved,by Councilman McLees and seconded by Councilman Johnson
that.the application for Conditional Use Permit re: Azusa
Quarter Midget Association be denied. Motion carried by the
following vote of Council:
AYES: Councilmen: Paul, McLees, Johnson, Teasley
NOES: Councilmen: Ortuno
ABSENT: Councilmen: None
It was further moved by Councilman McLees, seconded by
Councilman Teasley and unanimously carried that the Council,
in denying this application above-mentioned, and in order to
satisfy the people in the area of the race track, requests
that the City Engineer and other Department Heads give full
support and assistance to the Azusa Quarter Midget Associa-
tion, without cost to the City, in locating some land nearby,
such as near rock quarries or dams, for operating a race track.
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Councilman Teasley offered for second reading the following Ord. 685
Ordinance entitled: re:Easterly
Annexation
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF. AZUSA, LOS Dist.#42
ANGELES COUNTYq CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE ANNEXATION OF CER-
TAIN UNINHABITED TERRITORY DESIGNATED EASTERLY ANNEXATION
DISTRICT NO. 42 TO THE CITY OF AZUSA,
' Moved by Councilman Teasley, seconded by Councilman Paul and
unanimously carried that further reading be waived.
Moved by Councilman Teasley, seconded by Councilman Paul that
the Ordinance be adopted. Ordinance passed and adopted by
the following vote of Council:
AYES: Councilmen: Paul, McLees, Johnson, Teasley, Ortuno
NOES: Councilmen: None
i� ABSENT: Councilmen: None and numbered Ordinance No. 685.
A Resolution was prepared establishing charges for asphalt Res.4236
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(z, street or road repair work by City. re: Chgs.
L� for asphalt
Councilman Teasley offered the following Resolution entitled: street or
road repair
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA ESTAB- by City
LISHING CHARGES FOR ASPHALT STREET OR ROAD REPAIR (CORK DONE
BY THE CITY.
Moved by Councilman Teasley, seconded by Councilman Johnson
and unanimously carried that further reading be waived.
Moved by Councilman Teasley, seconded by Councilman Paul that
' the Resolution be adopted. Resolution passed and adopted by
the following vote of Council:
AYES: Councilmen: Paul, McLees, Johnson, Teasley, Ortuno
NOES: Councilmen: None
ABSENT: Councilmen: None and numbered Res. No. 4236.
A Resolution was prepared by the County Sanitation Districts
of Los Angeles County, granting consent to annexation of cer-
tain portion of City to L. A. County Sanitation District
No. 22 (north of Sierra Madre Ave.).
Councilman Teasley offered the following Resolution entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA, CALI-
FORNIA, GRANTING ITS CONSENT TO THE ANNEXATION OF A CERTAIN
PORTION OF SAID CITY TO COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 22
OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY.
Moved by Councilman Teasley, seconded by Councilman Paul and
unanimously carried that further reading be waived.
Moved by Councilman Teasley, seconded by Councilman Paul that
the Resolution be adopted. Resolution passed and adopted by
' the following vote of Council:
AYES: Councilmen: Paul, McLees, Johnson, Teasley, Ortuno
NOES: Councilmen: None
ABSENT: Councilmen: None and numbered Res. No. 4237.
Res. 4237
re: Annex.
to County
Sanitation
Dist. #22
A request was received, dated 9/15/61, from Recreation Direc- Req.reimb.
for Dangleis that Mrs. Doris Corwin, Recreation Activities of tuition
Supervisor, be reimbursed the tuition fee of $24.50 for to D.Corwin
enrollment in Municipal Administration Course,Government 461,
at Los Angeles State College, for current semester. As it
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CITY HALL AZUSA, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1961
is the policy of Council that reimbursement be made for
courses taken to benefit employee and the City, only after
employee has satisfactorily passed the course, it was
Moved by Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Teasley
and unanimously carried that this request be filed.
The monthly report of the Department of Recreation for
August was presented to Council.
Moved by Councilman Teasley, seconded by Councilman Paul
and unanimously carried that this report be filed.
There was a discussion re: baseball diamond in Pioneer Park
and, upon questioning, Recreation Director Dangleis stated
that there is a picnic -size back -stop for non-professional
competitive soft -ball, with no hard -ball playing allowed.
Lm The Park and Recreation Commission submitted a recommenda-
C1 tion that the extension of Dalton Avenue, adjacent to Pioneer
Park, be dedicated immediately, with improvements to be com-
pleted as funds are available. After a discussion, it was
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Moved by Councilman Paul, seconded by Councilman Teasley and
unanimously carried that the City Engineer prepare legal
documents needed for the portion of property to be dedicated.
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An invitation was received from the Feather River Project
Association re: Water Leaders' Luncheon to be held at the
Biltmore Hotel, Los Angeles, on October 12th at 12:00 noon
Councilmen Teasley and McLees plan to attend the luncheon,
together with the City Engineer, who is a member of this
Association.
Police Chief Kendrick submitted a commendation of Officers
Torrey, Wilson and Coffin, Reserve Officer Cloud, and
Sergeant Silvius, with respect to completion of the arrest
of persons now involved in counterfeiting.
Moved by Councilman Paul, seconded by Councilman Teasley and
unanimously carried that the commendation be approved and
attached to Officers' Personnel Records.
The City Administrator submitted a recommendation that the
Mayor be authorized to execute an agreement for ambulance
service through Los Angeles County, which service would be
beneficial to the City, both as to service and rates.
Moved by Councilman McLees, seconded by Councilman Paul and
unanimously carried that the Mayor be authorized to sign
such agreement.
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Rec.Dept.
monthly
report
Re: Base.
Diamond -
Pioneer Pk.
Re: Ded.of
Ext.Dalton
Ave.-adj.
Pioneer Pk.
Feather Riv.
Project -
Water
Leaders
Luncheon
Commendation
Police Off.
re: arrest
of counter-
feiters
County Amb.
Service
Agreement
(author.)
The City Administrator presented a request for authoriza- Re: Pop.Est.,
tion to arrange for a population estimate through the State Dept.Finance
Department of Finance, due to the increase in population in (approved)
the City. The cost for this estimate is $225.00.
Moved by Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Teasley
and unanimously carried that this authorization be approved.
The League of California Cities submitted a proposed amend- LCC re:
ment to the League Constitution and By -Laws increasing Increas.
League dues, dated 9/19/61. League
Dues
Moved by Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Teasley
and unanimously carried that this communication be filed.
CORRECTION:
"There was a discussion re: baseball diamond in Pioneer Park
and, upon questioning, Recreation Director Dangleis stated that
thbl?etshbuld be a picnic -size back stop:: There is now a large
soft -ball back -stop. Sign will be posted prohibiting hard -ball
playing."
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The monthly report of the Building Department for August was B1dg.Dept.
submitted to Council. report
Moved by Councilman Teasley, seconded by Councilman Paul and
unanimously carried that this report be filed.
After a discussion of drainage problems and condemnation of
Mr. Van Ginkel's property, it was
Moved by Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Paul and Atty.to
unanimously carried that the City Attorney be instructed to prep.Res.
draw up a Resolution of Public Convenience Necessity, for (10/16/61)
the Council meeting of October 16th.
A letter was received, dated September 28th, from Mrs. Req.Rummage
Celeste Carpenter, Chairman, for permission to hold a rum- Sale by
mage sale on October 6th and 7th, at 711 No. Azusa Avenue, Cong.Church
by the Congregational Church of the Good Shepherd in Covina, in Covina
with exempt permit if possible. (denied)
Moved by Councilman Teasley, seconded by Councilman Paul and
unanimously carried that this request be denied for the
reason that permits on rummage sales are granted only to
local churches and organization, i.e., within the City limits.
A letter was received from Brown Military Academy in Glendora, Ltr. re:
dated 9/11/61, inviting City Councilmen to be reviewing offi- Brown Mil.
cers and special guests at the October 15th Dress Parade and Dress Par.
Review, beginning at 2:30 P.M. It was determined that all of on 10/15
the Council Members would attend, including some of their
families.
The City Administrator requested approval of Purchase Order,
P.O. for
amounting to $2,914, for electric transformers for Drive -In
Elec.Transf.
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Theatre, with R. E. Cunningham & Son being low bidder.
(author.)
Moved by Councilman Paul, seconded by Councilman Teasley and
unanimously carried that this expenditure be authorized.
Relative to the City Employees' Wage and Salary Survey,
Consid.of
Councilman Paul stated that he has not had time to study
Wage and
the survey as he has been out of town.
Salary
Survey
Moved by Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman McLees
(tabled to
and unanimously carried that consideration of this Wage and
.10/16/61)
Salary Survey be tabled until next regular meeting, in order
to give Councilman Paul the opportunity to study the same.
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Mayor Ortuno reminded the Council that the City Administra-
City Admin.
for Ordinance becomes effective on October 6th. There was a
continue
discussion relative to an open examination for best qualified
under new
man as City Administrator, and it was the concensus of
Ordinance
opinion of the Council that City Administrator Caswell be
given the opportunity to continue under the new Ordinance.
The City Administrator read in full the appraisal by Clarke
Re: Apprais.
Ewing of Mr. Henry Van Ginkel's property for a reservoir
H.Van Ginkel
site, givin total values and damages estimated in round
figures at $3,400.
prop. for
Reserv.site
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(referred to
Moved by Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman McLees
Atty.,Admin.
and unanimously carried that this matter be referred to the
& Engr.)
City Administrator, the City Attorney and the City Engineer
for further negotiation as soon as possible.
After a discussion of drainage problems and condemnation of
Mr. Van Ginkel's property, it was
Moved by Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Paul and Atty.to
unanimously carried that the City Attorney be instructed to prep.Res.
draw up a Resolution of Public Convenience Necessity, for (10/16/61)
the Council meeting of October 16th.
A letter was received, dated September 28th, from Mrs. Req.Rummage
Celeste Carpenter, Chairman, for permission to hold a rum- Sale by
mage sale on October 6th and 7th, at 711 No. Azusa Avenue, Cong.Church
by the Congregational Church of the Good Shepherd in Covina, in Covina
with exempt permit if possible. (denied)
Moved by Councilman Teasley, seconded by Councilman Paul and
unanimously carried that this request be denied for the
reason that permits on rummage sales are granted only to
local churches and organization, i.e., within the City limits.
A letter was received from Brown Military Academy in Glendora, Ltr. re:
dated 9/11/61, inviting City Councilmen to be reviewing offi- Brown Mil.
cers and special guests at the October 15th Dress Parade and Dress Par.
Review, beginning at 2:30 P.M. It was determined that all of on 10/15
the Council Members would attend, including some of their
families.
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Notice was received from Department of Alcoholic Beverage Con- A.B.C.
trol of application by Victor R. Naus for transfer of On -Sale Notice
Beer License for premises at 577 E. Arrow Highway. (V.R.Naus)
The Azusa College requested the use of the Civic Auditorium Azusa Coll.
during the daytime on October 5th. req. Aud.
10/5 (day)
Moved by Councilman Paul, seconded by Councilman McLees and (granted)
unanimously carried that such request be granted.
A letter was received, dated 10/2/61, from the Optimist Club,
requesting use of City Auditorium for district meeting (in-
cluding 14th District) on evening of November 13th.
Moved by Councilman Paul, seconded by Councilman McLees and
unanimously carried that this request be granted.
An invitation was received, dated 9/22/61, to attend a
Ln Testimonial Dinner being held for W.. R. "Bill" Schroeder,
Managing Director of Helms Athletic Foundation, on evening
.. of October 12th at the Biltmore Bowl.
C�
CC Moved by Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Teasley
and unanimously carried that the communication be filed.
A proclamation was presented to Council, proclaiming the week
of October 8th through 14th, 1961, as National Y -Teen Roll
Call.
Moved by Councilman Teasley, seconded by Councilman Paul and
unanimously carried that the Mayor be authorized to sign the
proclamation for "National Y -Teen Roll Call Week".
' Councilman McLees brought up the question of newspapers being
thrown in bundles on private property. A suggestion was
made by the City Attorney that these incidents be reported
to the newspapers themselves so they may police it; also, a
record should be kept of every report or call of this kind
to establish proof, if needed.
There was a discussion relative to changing Azusa Avenue to
a two-way street and to the rehabilitation of the downtown
shopping area in Azusa, including renovation of stores and
store fronts. It was suggested that a committee of business
and industrial men and property owners on Azusa Avenue, in-
cluding a member of the Council, be appointed to see what
can be done to revitalize the downtown area. After a dis-
cussion, it was
Moved by Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Paul and
unanimously carried that Councilman Teasley be appointed to
ascertain who would agree to serve on such a committee.
Councilman Paul offered the following Resolution entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA ALLOW-
ING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AND SPECIFYING THE FUNDS OUT
OF WHICH THE SAME ARE TO BE PAID.
Moved by Councilman Paul and seconded by Councilman Teasley
that the Resolution be adopted. Resolution passed and
adopted by the following vote of Council:
Optimist'
Club. req.
Aud. for
eve. of
11/13
(granted)
Re:Testi-
monial
Dinner for
W.Schroeder
of Helms
Athletic
Foundation
Procl. re:
Natl.Y-Teen
Roll Call
Week
Re: Bundled
Newspapers
thrown
Re: Dntwn.
Shopping
Area
Res.4238
Bills &
Req.
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AYES: Councilmen: Paul, McLees, Johnson, Teasley, Ortuno
NOES: Councilmen: None
ABSENT: Councilmen: None and numbered Res. No. 4238.
Moved by Councilman Johnson, seconded by Councilman Paul and Adjourn
unanimously carried that the meeting adjourn.
Time of adjournment: 9:55 P.M.
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