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MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL
MEETING
APRIL 17, 1990 - 7:30 P.M.
The City Council of the City of Azusa met in regular session
for. the purpose of canvassing returns and installation of
elected officers, at the above date and time in the Civic
Auditorium.
Mayor Moses called the meeting to order and led in the
salute to the Flag.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: AVILA, STEMRICH, NARANJO, LATTA,
MOSES
ABSENT COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ALSO PRESENT
City Attorney Thorson, City Administrator Diaz, Chief of
Police Wood, Utilities Director Hsu, Redevelopment Director
Steel, Deputy City Clerk Lara.
Councilman Latta offered a resolution which the Deputy City
Clerk read in full, entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA,
CALIFORNIA, RECITING THE FACT OF THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL
ELECTION HELD IN THE CITY ON APRIL 10, 1990, DECLARING THE
RESULT AND SUCH OTHER MATTERS AS PROVIDED BY THE PROVISIONS
OF LAW.
Moved by Councilman Latta, seconded by Councilwoman Avila
that resolution be adopted. Resolution passed and adopted
by the following vote of the Council:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: AVILA, STEMRICH, NARANJO, LATTA,
MOSES
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
-As a matter of record, the Resolution declaring the results
of the General Municipal Election is incorporated in the
Minutes.
Call to order
Roll Call
Also Present
Res. #8840
canvass of
4/10/90
muni election
RESOLUTION NO. 8840
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
AZUSA, CALIFORNIA, RECITING THE FACT OF THE GENERAL
MUNICIPAL ELECTION HELD IN THE CITY ON APRIL 10,
1990, DECLARING THE RESULT AND SUCH OTHER MATTERS
AS PROVIDED BY THE PROVISIONS OF LAW.
WHEREAS, a general municipal election was held and
conducted in the City of Azusa, California, on Tuesday, April
10, 1990, as required by law, and
WHEREAS, notice of the election was duly and regularly
given in time, form and manner as provided by law; that voting
precincts were properly established; that election officers were
appointed and that in all respects the election was held and
conducted and the votes were cast, received and canvassed and the
returns made and declared in time, form and manner as required by
the provisions of the Elections Code of the State of California
for the holding of elections in cities, and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 8793 adopted on
February 5, 1990, the City Clerk of the City canvassed the
returns of the election and has certified the results to this
City Council, the results are received, attached and made a part
hereof as "Exhibit A."
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA,
CALIFORNIA, DOES RESOLVE, DECLARE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS
' FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. That the whole number of votes (ballots)
cast in the City except absent voter ballots was 2770. That the
whole number of absent voter ballots cast in the City was 394,
making a total of 3164 votes cast in the City.
SECTION 2. That the names of persons voted for at the
election for Mayor are as follows:
TONY D. NARANJO
EUGENE F. MOSES
That the names of persons voted for at the election for
Member of the City Council are as follows:
JENNIE BRACAMONTES AVILA
STEPHEN J. ALEXANDER
JOHN R. DANGLEIS
YOLANDA TREJO
BRUCE LATTA
ART WEST
I SECTION 3. That the number of votes given at each
precinct and the number of votes given in the City to each of the
persons above named for the respective offices for which the
persons were candidates were as listed in Exhibit "A" attached.
SECTION 4. The City Council does declare and determine
that: EUGENE F. MOSES was elected as Mayor for the
full term of two years; JOHN R. DANGLEIS was elected as
Member of the City Council for the full term of four years;
STEPHEN J. ALEXANDER was elected as Member of the City
Council for the full term of four years.
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SECTION 5. The Deputy City Clerk shall enter on the
records of the City Council of the City, a statement of the
result of the election, showing:
1. The whole number of votes (ballots) cast in the City;
2. The names of the persons voted for;
3 For what office each person was voted for;
4. The number of votes given at each precinct to each
person;
5. The total number of votes given to each person.
SECTION 6. That the Deputy City Clerk shall immediately
make and deliver to each of the persons so elected a Certificate
of Election signed by the Deputy City Clerk and authenticated;
that the City Clerk/or designee shall also administer to each
person elected the Oath of Office prescribed in the Constitution
of the State of California and shall have them subscribe to it
and file it in the Office of the City Clerk. Each and all of
the persons so elected shall then be inducted into the respective
office to which they have been elected.
SECTION 7. That the Deputy City Clerk shall certify to
the passage and adoption of this Resolution and enter it into the
book of original resolutions.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 17th day
1990.
/s/ Eugene F. Moses
MAYOR
of April,
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly
adopted by the City Council of the City of Azusa at a regular
meeting thereof, held on the 17th day of April, 1990, by the
following vote of the Council:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: AVILA, STEMRICH, NARANJO, LATTA, MOSES
NOES:
ABSENT:
Isl Const nce Lara
DEPUTY CITY CLERK
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. NONE
. NONE
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EXHIBIT "A"
CITY CLERK'S
CERTIFICATE
OF CANVASS
I, Constance Lara,
Deputy City Clerk
of the City
of Azusa,
California,
County of Los
Angeles, State
of California, duly
authorized by
Resolution No.
8793,
adopted by
the City
Council of
said City on the
5th
day of February,
1990,
do hereby certify
that I have
canvassed the
returns
of the regular
general
municipal
election held in
said
City on
the 10th day of
April, 1990, and
find that the
number of votes
given at each precinct
and the
number of
votes given in
the City to persons
voted for,
the respective offices
for which
said persons were
candidates were as
follows:
/s/
Constance Lara
Dated: April 17,
1990
Deputy City Clerk of Azusa CA.
MAYOR
COUNCIL
TOTAL VOTES
PRECINCT
CAST @ PRCNT
NARANJO
MOSES
AVILA
ALEXANDER
DANGLEIS TREJO
LATTA
WEST
8
65
220
82
106
172
90
103
2
298
10
52
212
68
121
123
86
104
4
276
12
27
207
67
128
113
76
62
0
247
It
16
52
250
98
109
152
115
96
5
316
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25
15
110
29
55
62
58
28
0
128
0
a
70
54
207
66
109
166
47
111
6
274
z
71
8
37
11
15
33
6
17
0
46
73
44
172
40
99
148
44
72
7
221
74
27
128
36
72
84
40
57
5
158
75
30
100
44
44
56
25
88
2
134
81
84
332
77
173
265
88
172
43
432
84
34
196
38
131
129
63
79
21
240
TOTAL
492
2171
656
1162
1503
738
989
95
2770
AV BALLOTS
94
280
113
135
206
79
155
10
394
TOIL VOTES
586
2451
769
1297
1709
817
1144
105
3164
Outgoing Councilwoman Avila made the following statement:
"Yes, first of all I'd like to thank the 769 voters
that continued to have faith in me. I met many
lovely people, I've met many new faces. I felt a
warm rapport with the staff, they really work
themselves; they do put out their best foot. I
also met new faces here in the City, and at the
conferences, I learned a lot and I hope that I will
be able to continue those friendships. I'm very
proud of the accomplishments during my tenure. The
Centennial Square, and hopefully that will go down
in history as dedicated to the Centennial Committee
that put in so much work for this community,
especially during, that time. I'm proud of the
Price Club, these are the things that happened
during my tenure. The Discount Builders, the
Azusa Ranch Center, also known as the Promenade.
The downtown renovation, the City Hall Park and its
renovation; the tying up of Civic Center Complex.
A while back, I brought to the attention of the
City Fathers that an apartment was being planned
across the street, and it cost the City a little
bit of money, but we were able to get it back for
the Civic Center Complex. I'm proud of the Police
Department, that it is up to par; also, the two new
single family home developments; the CoastFed
luxury apartments that are in the books right now,
hopefully, it will come to fruition. The Krems
Center has always been a problem; we wrestled with
it, but it is now up to the new Council to handle
that. The mountain, we also, wrestled with that,
hopefully, the conditions that we put on it will
renovate some of that, some of the damage that has
been done there; the landfill, it was another
situation that was out of our hands, it was in the
court system. I am very proud that the budget is
one and a half million in the black, and we saved a
number of jobs in the Parks and Recreation
Department. And, I supported the Blue Ribbon
Committee which sought new revenues for street
improvements, sewers, also, funds for the Library.
I supported the, to stop the rampant explosion of
apartments in the central district of town, but
next meeting, I guess, the new Council will discuss
that further. And, I proudly served my City as
liaison to the East San Gabriel Valley Consortium;
the Independent Cities Association; the Planning
Commission; the East San Gabriel Valley Planning
Committee; the Parks and Recreation Commission; the
Personnel Commission and a number of other
appointments. I want to let you know that I'm not
going to move out of town, this is my City, and I
will continue to work for my City. This is where
my roots are, I want my family to continue. I will
also continue to support the Senior Programs, the
Friends of the Library, the Woman's Club, the
Chamber and Sociedad Progresista Mexicana. Those
are other things, too, that in addition to my City
obligations, I continued with, because I'm a member
of those, not because it was election time and I
joined them. I've been a member for a number of
years, and I hope the new Council will follow
through and carry out their promises. Perhaps, I
did not promise you enough. Four years ago, I
borrowed a line from my favorite poem, a poet, Walt
Whitman, in that I do not give speeches or little
charity, when I give, I give myself. And I did
that, I gave you my best. Thank you Azusa, and
good luck Azusa."
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Statement by
Cnclwm Avila
Outgoing Councilman Latta made the following statement: Statement by
Cncl Latta
"Mr. Mayor, if I might take the opportunity, my
last chance as a Councilman to address the
community; I'd like simply to thank everyone for
allowing me the opportunity to serve the community.
It's been 12 years; I have had the chance to serve
as Azusa's representative at Citrus College for a
little over 4 years, and then two terms as a
Councilman for 8 years, for a total of over 12. I
think I'm a better person because of the chance to
be involved in community service, and I want to
thank everyone for that opportunity. And, also, I
think Azusa is a better place because I had a
chance to be here. I originally became involved
because I wanted Azusa to live up to its full
potential. I think that in the last 8 years, we've
accomplished a lot. I dedicated myself to working
hard and working to improve the community of Azusa.
I've never been one to blow my own horn, but if I
was to make up a list, it would fill a page of
everything I was able to accomplish in the last 8
years. Let me simply say that I'm sorry that I
won't be here to continue to work on the
improvements, I wish the new Council the best. If
they do well, our community will do well, and we as
the citizens and residents will do well. I've
almost forgotten what it's like to be a private
citizen, it's been over 12 years that I have been
involved in community service, but, I'm looking
forward to it. Our second daughter is due any day;
I have my little beeper on, so if it goes off, and
I leave, it's because it's time to go to the
hospital. I won't be gone completely, I will keep
an eye on City Hall and everybody and see that, and
' watch to see that they do their best, and I could
quote a soldier and say I will return or quoting
that same soldier, simply fade away, but I won't do
that; I will simply say that I look forward to
seeing all of you around town; this is my home, my
community, my family has been here for four
generations now, counting my daughter, my two
daughters, and I look forward to seeing all of you
around town. Again, thank you for the opportunity
to be involved and to serve the community."
The Honorable Michael Rutberg, Judge of the Citrus Municipal Oath of Offic
Court administered the Oath of Office to the following to elected
elected officials: officials by
Mayor Eugene F. Moses Judge Rutberg
Councilman John Dangleis
Councilman Stephen J. Alexander
Certificates of Election were given to newly elected Crtfcts of
officials. election
'Mayor Moses made the following statement: Statement by
"I just want to say one thing before we sit down, I Mayor Moses
would like all the Councilmembers to grasp hands
and say'that we're going to work together. I think
we've already said that, so let's get all of our
hands together. This is one of my main messages,
we've had a lot of talks amongst ourselves, one at
a time, naturally, and, everyone said that we're
going to bury the axe; we're going to try to work
for the betterment of the City and we're going to
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try to give the people what they want. The other
thing is that I want to recognize all of,you out
there, you're all very important, you're all Azusa
people, and I want to thank my, the people that
supported me that were very loyal and I feel very
good about winning, but I don't think there's a
real winner until the job is done. I think that
all of us together, it's not going to be "I"
anymore, I think we're all going to put all of our
resources together and what we have and work as a
team and say "we", so we'll be working in that
direction. At this time, I'll turn it over to Mr.
Dangleis."
Councilman Dangleis made the following statement:
"Thank you Mayor Moses. I'd like to thank all of
the people who supported me, mostly my.family, who
have gone through this campaign with me,* and they
know full well the sacrifices they're going to have
to make in the future, too, because we've been
there before in another role; one that might even
be a little more blood-letting than this one; but I
thank all of them. I applaud and thank the two
Coucnilmembers who left office this evening,
because unless you have been here, and I've dealt
with City Councils in one capacity or another for
many years, you can't know exactly what they go
through, and the sacrifices they make and the drain
on their families. So, I applaud and thank them
for their service to the City. I heard a few
things after the election that disturbed me a
little, that there's going to be a 2-2 and you're
the deciding vote, that's the way the City is going
to be now. What I implore my colleagues up here to
' do is to act as five individual persons which they
really are; think independently; agree at some
time; disagree at some times; work for the
betterment of the City and I think we will be,
better off. Now, I didn't get to go to camp as a
youngster, so I never learned that 'hold hands
thing' here. We never did that when I -was a kid;
we just tried to do other things to survive. But,
I'm glad the Mayor called upon us to do that,
because I really do believe that the five of us can
work together and make this a successful City
Council. Thank you very much for your support.
I'll do my best."
Councilman Alexander made the following statement:
"As I look around, I can't help but think about
what's happening around the world as compared to
what is happening in America. We see democracy
breaking out all over and governments changing.
And the thing that always amazes me as I watch the
TV, and as I read the newspaper, is, when
governments change people die, protests occur,
riots occur. You've just seen a peaceful change of
government, and this isn't the first time it has
happened in Azusa; it has happened since its
beginning, and it happens all over America; and no
one dies, no one's killed, no one's bitter and I am
very proud of the fact that the two incumbents who
have just left office, have not only left with
honor, they've said they're going to stay in the
community and help us work. And, I think that's a
great privilege and a great honor in our community,
and I'm very proud of that. I, also, think that
one of the groups that I like to think about that's
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Statement by
Cncl Dangleis
Statement by
Cncl
Alexander
helped preserve our freedom and democracy, the
Veterans groups, who shed their blood so that this
kind of procedure can go on and that governments
can change peacefully without violence and without
destruction, and I think we owe a debt of gratitude
to the citizens of Azusa to make that possible, and
especially the City staff that permitted the
election to go on freely without incident. I also
want to thank the other candidates and, also, the
,newspaper, and I think that Azusa has really set a
' standard this time, that the rest of the state and
maybe the rest of this country can be proud of, the
papers said that this election was not designed by
mud slinging or personal attacks; but it was
designed and it was campaigned on the issues. And,
I think that's a credit and honor to the quality of
candidates which attempted this election, and to
our community, who received that in the spirit that
it was given. We went through two debates and we
went through a strong issue session, and I'm proud
about that. We have a lot to do in Azusa, and
we're just beginning now. I hope the community
will work with us. We want you to come in, we want
you to speak in front of us, we want you to join
our commissions, we want you to work and make Azusa
a great place, it truly is, at least that's been my
experience, an I'm sure it will continue. I want
to thank the people who helped me to enjoy Azusa
and to move forward in this community so quickly.
I really appreciate it and I appreciate your
support. Thank you Azusa, thank you very much."
Councilman Naranjo made the following statement:
"I'd like to welcome my two new collegues to the
' City Council. I look forward to working with you
as a unified City Council team. I would like to
also thank Councilwoman Avila for giving her four
years of service to the City of Azusa, and Mr.
Latta for giving his eight years of service. I'd
like to let my constituents know that I still will
sit here for two more years, and I will work to the
best of my ability to be a representative and
answer to your needs. I'd like to thank the 600
people that voted for me during this election that
showed me their support and, again, I would like to
say I look forward to work with this City Council,
I think together we can provide the community with
what they deserve. Thank you."
Councilman Stemrich made the following statement:
"I think it's all been said tonight, Mayor. I seem
to be last on all the speaking. Tony reflected my
opinions and my sayings, and I wish to extend my
thanks to Mr. Latta and Mrs. Avila; for Bruce's 8
years and for Jennie's 4 years, of good high
quality work, dedicated work. There's been some
statements made here tonight, and I hope this
Council can keep together and show the surrounding
' San Gabriel Valley that we are the number one City
now, and I hope this City will continue to progress
as in its present state. That's about all."
The Mayor further stated:
"In my excitement, I neglected to say something
nice about Mr. Latta and Mrs. Avila. I think both
have done a wonderful job, at times, and they've
been very valuable in places, and I respect that,
and I want to wish you the very best."
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Statement by
Cncl Naranjo
Statement by
Cncl Stemrich
Statement by
Mayor Moses
Moved by Councilman Alexander, seconded by Councilman Dangleis appt
Naranjo and unanimously carried by roll call that Councilman Mayor Pro -tem
Dangleis be appointed as Mayor Pro -tempore.
Moved by Councilman Dangleis, seconded by Councilman Naranjo Adjourn
and unanimously carried by roll call to adjourn the meeting
to Monday, April 23, 1990, at 7:30 P.M.
TIME OF ADJOURNMENT: 7:55 P.M.
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