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HomeMy Public PortalAboutM 1933-04-11 - CCc1'~JOT?~T4L?~ RT?~~TT?~ATZ F~FT~;~~ZNG :APRIL 11`1'ti, 1933. 61 '1.'T,.e Ci_ ~~r r,~"Y,~ 1 of t~~F. ri 1 ~r n* ?'zm~°roo~~ met in an ad journed re~u- la.r ~~~sZOn r_~t; f,^e C~'~T '?~11, ~1.~5.':7. p?a~a "i;'`'c'?t, on abo~re date, at 7: ~0 P . Td: . Tvayor Davies in the chair. Councilmen Snyder, earidht, Daetweiler, Childs and Davies ans~~rered the roll call. It tivas moved by Councilman Snyder and seconded by Councilman Daet- rreiler that the minutes of she previous adjourned regular meeting of Aril 5th, 1935 be approved as tivri tten . boll Call: Ayes: Councilmen Snyder, `'right, Daett^reiler, Childs sand navies. P?oe s : T~1one . A communication was received from Tdir. C. P. '.Vedemeger, :238 1',1o`ver Street submitting claim in the amount of X54.15 for allez-;ed d~:zmages to stock and fs_xtures caused by employees of the Cit~r in movinf his stock and fixutres on to the Street, submitting itemized list of alleged damaged pro- perty. There being no ob jection, the RZayor ordered the matter turned over to Chief of Police Bailey for investigation and. report ris findings at the next meeting; of the Council. A communication was received from the Pearson Brothers requesting permission. to do plastering in the City of Lynl~sood. It was moved by Coun- cilman Childs and seconded by Councilman Daetweiler that they be granted permit to do plastering and the }3uilding Inspector be authorize~~ to issue license therefor. Roll Call: eyes : Councilmen :"-nydPr, l"tri ght, Daet~.^rei ler, Childs and Davies. Noes : ?`Tone. A comm~_znic~~tion zrras received from T~Tr. Oliver C. Smith of T;os Angeles reglzestin~ perm3 ss~ on to do mPneral contracting in the City of ?~yn- G~IOOd, their to use local ti~eln a.s r~~zch a.s possible, and will construct in compliant;=~ ~rrith_ all.. e~{i sting ordinances . Th.ereunon it was moved by Coun- cilman Childs axici seconded by Councilman Snyder that permit be granted and the Building Inspector be ~~_uthorized to issue license therefor. poll Call Ayes: Councilmen Snyder, ~~Jright, Daetweiler, Childs and Davies. Noes : None . A communication was received fror.~ T~Trs. C. TAI. Phernambueq protest- ing against a dog kennel th~~t is located next to her rental property lo- cated at 11907 bong Beach F~l~~d. as she is unable to rent said property on account of noise made by the dogs. There being noobjection, the TBayor or- dered the matter turned over to Chief of Police Bailey for investigation and report on his findings at tre next council meeting. A communication was received from T•rTayor T~~. Tellef'son, President of ;re Los Angeles County League of P:7unici~alities, urging the Council to support tiealtn Bill No. 76 eliminating the contract feature for cities and.~ivin free service by the Health Department for Ci ties. It was moved by ~;ouncilman Childs :~~nd seconded by Councilman Daetweiler that said matter be turned over to Citzr Attorney Hubbard for investigation Twith pozrrer to act, and if )~e finds upon investit=;anon teat the Bi11 is worthy of supx~ort- ing to notify Assemblyman Walter H. Sullivan, Senator J. ~J1. T;icKinley <3nd Lieutenant Governor Frank f. 1!.erriam, urging tn.em to sbport said. measure. ??oll Call: Ayes: Councilmen Snyder, ':7rignt, Daettveilr, Childs a,nd Davies. Noes : TTane. The health report for week ending; April 1st, 1933 was received, and there being no objection the P~Iayor ordered same filed. RFPORTc nr rnrr,IAT C~~R~?ITTE~;Y~: it~T A tor.nev - ur'~,~r~ re~ortec~ on .llssembltr dill. No. 538 to the effect teat ~~e has not received a con~T of said proposed bill yet, but that he has sent to Sacraraento r°eal~.zesting a copy and `^rnen same is received will complete his report. Cite Treasurer Deed reported on the progress of the Unified Reha- bilitation Corporation, stating; tY~.at the committee wrho are conducting the affairs consists of a Board of Directors of 12 members, two to serve each district, statin" that T~ir. P~ayo and himself have been appointed to serve this district, stc~Ling that he has been takinz~ applications for loans and and has received thus fa.r requ_~sts :f'or ,10,000.00, the difficult part being that the T~econstructi~n Finance Coporztion requires that their loans be par amount liens anal it is sometimes difficult to get holders of mortgages to subordinate their lien, st~.ting that they are doing the best they can. Cit,T Attor~ne Hubbard reported on th.e matter as to tivl~etl~er or not the City can procure 25,000.00 loan from the Reconstru.etion ~''inance Cor- poration throug n the Unified Rehabilitation Corporation toimprove th.e water system without a bond issue, stating that he does not linovr whether they can make the loan or not without a vote of the people as it is largely a matter of interpretation if the Constitution ,,would apply in cases of emergency, 62 quotinn the Constitu'~ion rel~,titi~e to the matter, i.n p~~r•t to tl-~e efr'ect th.~~t "To Cit„r shall incur any indebtedness or liability in an~r rr!~nner or Por an~r purpose e~:^..eed.; nx-; it anTr zrear :rye income and revenue provided f'or such ye:-r, tivit'_~•~ou.t the assent of two-thirds of the qualified electors tyiereof, etc.," sta_t.nt t'.~~~~.t p~rl.aps some 1:~_tig~~tion ~.~;ill be started to determine ~rrhether a loan. can be made z°ritrnu~l; a vote for emer~;er~cies. Ilo~~r- ever,Cit;;T Attorney HubT~ard recommended the passage of tn.e Resolution re- r.uesti.n-; X25,000.00 from the Unified Rerons~:,ruction Corporation to improve th.e '~a~Jater system. `T'hereupon it was moved by Councilman ~'hilds ar.d seconded by Coun- cilman 'Vright that i3E~>OLU'1'IOId ~~<0. 838, entitled: "A RTC." OLUTT01\T OF THE CI'T'Y COUT~TCIL OF TITE CI`-~Y OF LYI1j.FCOD RE~?7LOTI?~tG LOA?`? I'T~OI,~. THE UNIFIED RE?TA- BILITATION COI~PORA_~'ION FOr =;F'P1~IR OF D~iP+~~"AGE TO '.~~A'~'FFZ OY"TFP' C;AU:?l~?~ ~iY Tl'E I~,.4T~T'I1~~;U('~KIa: 0'' ~iARCII 107'11, 1933", be adopted as read. R o 11 C a 11: *^* Ages : Councilmen Sn~rder, `Jri tht, Daetweiler, Childs and 'navies. Tdoe s : i<~ one . It ti^ras moved bar Councilman Childs and seconded by Councilman Snyder that the Ci t;~T o" T~~rn~-rood apx~ropriate 4100.00 from the publicity and pr. omotion fund to help sponsor the bovvlinr% alley tournment to be held at the Lym~rood :8owlinp; 11ca~Tem~T located on Im*~erial rTi.gh.vay, cormmenQi ng on Tviay 22nd, IC?33, and to rr? }~~?.a ,1rn~ n,~ t!^e ,^-~?snici. es of the Paei fie Coast :~:o~"^rli.n^; C~m~'erer_ce. tZoll Call: eyes : ~'ouncilrnen Snyder, bright, Daetweiler, Childs and Davies. Noes : 1~one. City Attorney Hubb~x•d also reported on a matter th~~t had been brought up as to whether• or not the City ?~rould be liable .for injury sus- tained by a citizen due to ~tne fallint of a watertank during the earth- quake, stating the City are in no za-ay lia'ale and could not be held to pay for any claim made, unless the City had not exercised due dilir;ence _n the constructing of the tank, and that in any event an earthaluake is an act of God, s.:~ therefore the Cit~r ~;~rould not be 7~ble from triat standpoint an}~;rvay . l~ ORDIPTAhCE o. 207, entitled: "AT3 OR'~INATTCE OF T,TF CI~~'Y OF LYN- 'iJ00D, C1ILIFORNIA, AT~P~~rrli~l~r uR?~INAT~ICI? N0. 117, ~::'`I'A'~LISIaING 'r''AT'~:~' ft~~r'rS I~i~ D REPEAL- NG ORDI N'1TdCTs.' TSOS . 1~~7 .and 1:?8 RELA'?'ING ?'0 25~' REB~1T?" TF P.aI D '3Y THJ/' 2,OTH OF EACH I=!i0N`i~'H", was read `'or ~,he second. time. It was moved by Councilm~ 'dVright and seconded by Councilman Childs th~~-t said Ordin- ance be adopted as read the second Li°~e, r inallT pass and T^e nu'?lished as required 'ay law. itoll Call: eyes ; Councilmen Snyder, t'Iright, Daetweiler, Childs and Davies. ~'~?oe s : «one. ORDITd<~NC~F~ TeTO. 208, entitled : "AT~T OT~'~TI`Tt~TTCE 0;' 'IT'_T~ iz `_7Y Of~ LYN- ':`,`00?~ REGUI,AT'ING THE TalAT1UFACTT;RE, SALT''. AI'.i?~ T?ISTi"iI'sL~`C10Tv OF ALCU~OI;IC i`3EV- ERACTES IN S.~ID CI'T'Y, T'?'0~'I?~TT;CT nT~,TT4LTv T, OR ~'IOLATIOT~ 2'1EREOF, ATID YE- 1?EALING AIL ORnITv~l~'CFS IRT COTS?~'LICT THERE"JITU", was read for tre second time. It vas move~~. her rounc ?_man Childs and seconded by Councilman ti°Jri~;nt that; said Or~i.n~~nce be ~~?o"nted as rearT t?~e secon~? time, finally pass a.nd be ~~u1~li.s.red as required bTr la;~r. Roll Call: <-'~yes: councilmen ~~right, Daett^reiler, Childs and Davies. hoes : Councilman anyder. JRDINtiT~TCE NU. 209, entitled: "AN ET~1TtTt~T~?dCY ORDINi1NCE PROHIBI`T'ING 'I'HF TaNiI'LOYl^~1,~N~1~ OF Li-~BOR~,i~:~, .~1.t~~i:>nTvS, P+~I~Ci:iT~:iC.`."~, CON~l'l~t~CTOITS, OR THEIR H?~Lt~F~ S , ''rVH 0 y'JERE Iv 0"i iES 1: DET'~ T:> OF T~E CITY OF LYN'~"d0 0TH ON T?-IE 91'H D!~,..Y OF T~A1~CH , 1933, was read for tree second time. It. was moved by Councilman 4'Jright and seconded by Councilm~ Snyder that said ordinance No. 2,09 be adopted as read. tr~e second time, finally pass and be pza-bushed as required by 1a~^t. Roll Call: eyes: Councilmen Snyder, 'Tri€rht, Daetweiler, Childs mod. 'navies. ^~ I~Toes : T~Tone. Councilman Snyder brought up the matter of grade of gasoline that is being furnished b;~ th.e Petrol Corporation and z^~ether. or not the City are paying too mucn I'or the grade furnished. After some discu.ssian, the Tliayor appointed. Councilman Chi1_ds and ~.v'right a committee to investi- gate the matter. Requisitions numbered 6248, 6343, 6247, 6451 and 6412 for sup- plies costing over 'p25.00 tirere presented for approval. Thereupon it way moved b T Counci7_man Childs a?~d seconded by Councilman :;"nydor• that said Requisitions be aopro~red for the x?urchases of items listed thereon. Roll Ca.l1: Ayes : ~%ounci linen Sn~Tder, '."bight, T7aet~~ri ler, Childs a.nd Davies. Noes : I''one. 6~3 Councilman Childs addre ssc~ ? tr,e Council stating th~~_t inasmuch as t5e minute order ~~? opt n~, ,,,zr ;-~~~ Ci t;t~ Council at tr~eir last meeting to reC1U.1.r`.' t~'"~t a11. re!~u~ Si a-~_n'"iS iii 1-,Q `~~`~r_,~ r1(~ ';.~, `?_t~r)rOVP,'a ?~V ~. COmmlttee 1S SlOVTing t7_"'? O?7Cr~lt1 ,^T]S ^Y1Cl C~l.l?SSln%; COnS7_C~(',1''~hlE' 1_T1COnt'E;Y1~E;t1Ce, he mOVes th~~t same be u.mended so tt-~~~.t no approval be necessar;~T br the Councilmen appointed by the T~ayor, forpurchase of items up toyp25.00, whic'n was duly seconded by Councilman Snyder. Roll Call: eyes: Councilmen Snyder, ''+Jright, Daetvveiler, Childs and 'Ja~Ties. Noes : Toone . It was moved by Councilman Childs ane~. seconded b~l Councilman Snyder that City Attorney Hubbard be instructed t;o draw up an ordinance repealing the provisions of the vacation ordinance permitting vacations ""~ for City employees wi to pay. Roll Call Ayes: Councilmen Snyder, 'r~Tright, Daetweiler, Childs and Davies. Noes: None. It was moved by Councilman l"fright and seconded by Councilman Childs that all applicati ons for vacation be submitted to the City Council for consideration and action, until such a time as the ~1r~~inance goes into effect. Roll Call: t~yes: Councilmen Snyder, l"fright, Daetweil.er, Childs and Dairies, Noes: None. ~1 communication was received from Chief of Police Bailey sub- mitting list of applicants tivho have applied to sell beer acid wine and who have been approved by him for issuance of license, consisting of the fol- lowing Teirs. Mary J<~ne Skuse ' ~~ 10929 L. R. Blvd. '1'o serve on premises Tom G. Aber ~ 91.5 L,. 1~. °lz~d. ~l~o serve on premises J. H. ~~rros~e / ~ 11P~C?.i T~. '~. `'l ~~~~? . ~'o serve on -oremises C. E. Collicott/ ~ 1G11~'~ T~. '~. 'lv~. To sell to take ot'f of prem~.ses Rosie ~egers ~ :12012 L. i3. Blvd. 'io serve on premises Stanley C. Shaffer 1 .. 11439 L. is. Blvd. `l'o sell to take off of premises :d. E.T~Ian"old ~~ v 11E~01 L. B. I31vd. '1'0 serve on premises. Fred I~!arts ~ 3.314 Imperial Hi. 'j'o sell to take off' of premises Thereupon it was moved by Councilman Childs and seconded by Councilman 1~Jright that pem, it be granted. and license issued to sell beer and wine by said applicants at tre locations specified, as per recommenda- ~ bons of Chief of Police Bailey. poll Call Ayes: Councilmen T"Jri~;ht, Daetvrc;iler, Childs and Davies. Noes: Councilmen Snyder. Cit7 Treaslzrer Reed reported on certain bills before the le- gi~lature which the City and the League of California T~Iunicipalities are sponsoring. It was moved by Councilman Childs and seconded by Councilman ~'Jright tY!.at the meeting adjourn to April 13th, 1933, at 7:30 T''. Tu~i. Doll Call: .eyes: Councilmen Noes: done. Unyder , 1'Jright, D~~ etwei ler, Childs and Da-ri e s . c~~ --l T~IAYO 0 ~ T~? .. ~ YN~~'JO D. ATTEST : -____ --J ~