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HomeMy Public PortalAboutM 1936-10-06 - CC~c, REGU`_,~R r~EBTIN G OC i OB~~R 6T!~ , 1036 . i- c,:~ The City Council of the City of Lynwood met in :~ regular ses- sion, at the City Hall, 1131 plaza Ctre:t, on a'._~ove date, at 7:~0 ~'. T>i. Councilmen Lake,, Nation, T~"_eyer, nyder and Boster ~~n~swered the roll call. Mayor Boster r. the cr~~ r. It was moved. bar Co~~nci~m~n T.~,?~e and seconded b~,r Councilman Snyder that the minutes of t'^e r~~•='~~~s reT?~_lar meeting of September I5th, 1936 be annrove~ 2s ~rrr~ tten . ~~? ~ mem~~ers of the Council voting aye, t'he T'~`~;-7or dec'l_are~' the W,Otion d.u.ly c^»ri e~ . ~htr;-rm~r~,~ rOT,,!~n TTTTTr ^.min~r~ . .. c~omm»nicat~ion was received from the ''ener~l T'e'rQleum Cor- poration requesting the Council to consent to the assir;nment of their pipe line franchise from. General Pine Line Company to General Pstroleum .Corporation originally granted by the ~'ount;yr of Los Angeles by ~rdin- ance No. '781, approvea ucto'oer ~;~, i.92~, now tivithin the corporate limits of the City of Lynti~rood. Thereupon nLuui,ul~IU1v iuu. 9'74, entitled: "A resolU~l'IOv OF TriE CITY COUNCIL OF `1'riL CITY ur~ L.~1vb~UUll, Cr~1~'UHNIA CUNShhTING ~i`'U TRANSFER AND A~SIGNT~1iT?,NT OF F~tnuCHISE", was read. Thereupon it vas moved by Coun- cilman Snyder- and seconded by Councilman Nieyer that ..said Resolution No. 974 be adopted. all Call Ayes: Councilmen Lake, P,TeyEr, Nation, Snyder and Boster. Noes : T?one. A .communication Lva.s received fl•om the Chief of Police, Chas. J. P~~i11F:r, stating th~:+t because of t~~e fact t~^~t the .food stuff is in- erea_sing in price that those vvho feedthe prisoners have made appl!ica- tion fo.r an increase in price from 25¢v to 30~, recommending that the new price be accepted. Thereupon it-was moved by Councilman L~~ke and ~~seconded by Councilman Meyer that the recommendations of the Chief. of Police be accepted and that the Chief of Police be authorized to con- tract for lt~he feeding of the prisoners at the rate of 30¢ per meal. all Call: A~,~es : Co~.zncilmer. L~1~A, "R~<*~r, T?~~tion, ".nT~der and Boster. T•?oes : none. A communication T~r`3S r~^oiv~~ from rY!ie~' of ?olice NIi11r re- cor~:mend.n~ th?#; tie ";fir r,a.rcrasP enu~rment °or the reloa~ing of shells for t`cl7'f"nt ?11"?r;'j,~`F~ n-F- t~"?e r7.''le ranr;e, ~.'"! "''~° `~~'rlrli~rlt !l f' ~~1~~-n~. Trereur,nr t .,ors moved by Councilman ~1~tior. end. seconded '~-~ Covneil_man unyder t?~at the recommendation of the Chief. of Police '~e a.c^ented and he be avtrorizod to purchase such eouinment up to ~;15G.00 as indicated i.: his letter. i~o ~uil: ~'yeS : l!ULix1Cl.Lttit.rl l+uKB, u.;~ UI', 1~~.~ LlUrl, Snyder' and ~OSter. Tdoes : wore. A comrnunicution }.vas received f'r•om J. S. i~~cCulloch, 8913 San Gabriel ~~ve., making; application to esta~~lisn a motor inn with trailer accommodations on back of Lot 6, 5lausson Tr~.ct, parts-~liy within the City of Lyn~.~rood and parts a11T,r in County irtcorporated ter~~itory. There- u~on it tivas moored hTr Councilman Snvc~er rind seconded by Councilman N~~_tion th~~.t permit be gYante'?. Allmem'~ers of the City Council voting aye, the i:':ayor decl~:ared the motion duly Carrie' and it was so or~'ered. A communic`,~tion vans re-,calved. T~rom Tdir. E.E. Patton, 3t'16 S~- born i,~Te. ~~_v'n~ infor•maticnrelative to lighting facilities ir~the Street on said Uan~~~orn Ave. afid requesting that they be read gusted. in order teat they ~~ri11 be more benefitial to property oti~smers ,~~,ho have pa~?d. their lighting assessment in times past, and if possible, to have T^i s lig'r~t turned on again; also a l~.ke request from Tars. Pengra, Librari~r~, re- r~u.esting teat ene be nut in at the librartr as it is vF:ry dark for those who use t~:e library. Thereupon it ~^ias mczredl~;y Councilman. L~~ke and se- conded by Councilman T."c~~rer trot thF comnl~~ints be refcrr•ed to th:~ City Ln~inec;r for investi;~ tsar; ~7_~r, ~`^ ma' !' fl I~Pner.al survey of the •rrhole CitTr to ascertain v+rretr er ~ or r ~~ !-~~ ' ; ~hts nog^r left burning are loca- ted at the most advanta~t-~o~~s nn-~r,ts t^ r'~''r^ tre most ?~enefit to parsons in the ~ i ~~htinr~ d3 str~_ct, ^nd tc mnkP ad. u.sttrents ~R~rere he deems it a- dvisa'~le. ~.~, mFrc~~ers of the Ci_t°.r Co, ncil vot~n~; acre, '~~^~ T"a~or dec- lared the mction duly Carr=led. ~,rd it :vas so ordered. y c ~mmunication 1~ras receivod from Nr. Geo. ~r~7ier comnlair.- ~ng aY;out chickens be9ng located tcc close to his courts at ~Fl'7 '?eeeh- 1.°;°ood hve. the City Clerk st~~ted tr.at he believes tT~at the rnati;er has been t akerl cane of b,~ t~~ ~ ~.eul ~h au ~.'riori Dies, hovrever, iA' not, it is in the process. 33 communication ?vim G recce, ~,ed From t~P ~"3 f-zr tJl~~nning ~nmmis- cl.,-,y, I"~..trin~ ne:t'lirl ~ ~;COn~'~mP,n~'~i;1^nS rE'rrnr,~'nrr {-t.r -xi,~a~pdn~ Of t11e ,_ , ideTwalks at ~,,ir pus ) oc~~t ,r,s an c,l, in;~ at'-ent i.nn '-o t;~e lighting st~~nd.:~rd that needs to re replaced ~~t the corner o:~' ~-'lower tit. ar_d Long t~ea.ch 3lvci . there being r,o o'; jection, the matter was referred to the City Ln~ir~evr for consideru~i~n and suact it his recommendations to the ~it~- "ounci. communication was received from the City ~'lanning Commis- sion recoma~endir~ that the City tittorney again communicate tivith the Pacific Electric ttailroad Company reminding him of his promise that a test would be made beginning July lst last to give lower rates and more frequent service on their line through Lyntivood, giving the roll call of those who were present at the meeting when Nir. Pontius, President, made such statement. There being no abjection, the matter cvas referred to the Citz; Attorney for early attention. A petition was received from J. N. Frostrom and signed by ~2 others requesting that the Cit~T acquire title to a sufficient strip bf land at the northerly terminus of Ben finger Street end the southerly termin~.s of Drury L~~ne and extend Drury Lane and Bellinger Sts. until they come together and along a Line so that Poplar Drive and Norton Ave. can be reached from Bellinger Utreet and Drury bane. There being no objection, the matter was re-~"erred to the City Engin- eer to check into thematter and ascertain what percentage of signa- tures are cont~:ined on the net3 flan a.nd report his findings to the Council with any r.ecommPn~~tion that he ma~T have on the matter. The hour of ~ ~r^~ nc~.~ '~. r~. having arrived, said time be- in~; the hour fixes for t?~P _rPCei_~rin~; of bids for the purchase of C.. st Trop. pin? for use by t~^e ?"later nenartment . ?t was moved ~•tr Councilman `~n~~?er and seconded by Cauncil- trap rJ~ever that .the bids be ru~licl;~ opened an~~ decd tired. All members of theCauncil~voting aye, the Mayor declared, the mat;ion carried. The following firms submitted rids at the fo1lo~~ring prices: Grinner. Company: 2500 ft. 6" .7ub ft. ~ 1,762.50 19UU f%. 8" 1.U6 " 2,014.00 2500 ft. 12" 1.815 " 4,537.50 United States Wipe and r'oundry Co. 2500 ft. 6" .69 1900 ~~ 8" 1.05 2500 12" 1.79 " ~~merican Cast Iron Pipe Co.: 2500 ft. 6" .71 rr 1900 " 8" 1.06 " 2500 ft. 12" 1.82 rr National Cast Iron Pipe: 2500 #'t . 6 n . x%05 rr 1900 r 8'r 1.06 " 2500 " 12" 1.815 " There being na objection, the Mayor referred the matter to the City Engineer for analysis and. report to the City Council the lowest bid submitted. Reports ~rt~ere received from the Cite Court, Fire Department for months of "ex~temrPr; ^l so ?^ealth reports for weeks ending Sept- ember 26th and 12,th. `-'~~PrP ~?i n~; no objection, same were ordered fi- led. nu n,r r ar,~r~tTru z c ~°~,m z nrT~ : r~no`~T~`es r`es~~~ng or. Jos?n~?Zne rtre~t, addressed the Council. re~;~rding the loca.ti n of lights 3_n he» district, contending that same could be located at better location in ordr~r to g3.~re better service, calling pnrti.cular attention to lights being lighted on Long Beacri Blvd. for the ..person s' served; also suggesting that a light should be installed at the ~uniar ,iibh school. i~.r~yor nos t,er explained Lo ,~:rs . Knowles what the Council are endeavor•in,g to do r•ebar•~iri~; GYie lighting matter, stating that it was necessary. to curtail on the lighting assessment because of heavy de- linquency and that the City Council decided to light only intersec- tions and intermediate places in exceptionally long blocks; also that the assessment was put,in the taxes in the hope that more payments v~ould be received, stating further that the Engineer has been instruc- ted,to make a survey of tre lighting district now after the lights have been ordered out to ascertain if more people can be served by than Bing certain "fights; also explaining that the reason why so many lights are lighted on Long Beach Boulevard is becausethat type of light where the City owns the standard and equipment, is only about one-third as high. as where the Edison Company otivn the equipment, contending that the mate is exorbitant for the rental of the equipment. ~'~ Nir. Krio~~les ai~o adur•es~~:+~i ~r~c; Courczl regkr•ding the need of pedestrian sign a.t Lr~e c:c•asaing uc ~osepYiine at. • armed uindbergh St. and to be painted cautioning people i,hat sarnc; is a scriool cone in or~}er to avoid „ccidents; also t'r..e need oi' one at Alpine and Cedar Avenue, as JJell as in front of the Lindbe~:•gh School, stating further th~~t there are some speed demons that should be apprehended that use Josephine Street at said intersection. Thereupon. it ~~as moved. by Councilman Lake and seconded by Coun- cilman Meyer that try Chief of Police he instructed to inspect the CrOSS- ing in question and have suitable pe^es'~,ri_an suns painted across the streets and have warr_irg signs painted to indicate that same is a school zone; also i,o inspect other school buildings and accessarle streets there- to and paint pedestraian crossings where needed. All memlaers of the City Council voting aye, the P~layor declared the motion duly carried. IVTr. E. Ty. Campbell addressed the Council reg<3rding the eliminat- ing of lights in his district, requestir_g the Council to look into the matter to ascertain. whether or not some adjustment can be made, stating that there are a riurTh er of men jr_ trat district ~~rho ~,~rork at nights and their wives a.re alone at night. P~Zr. Camp'~ell vas ~7?~'n'"'m~~ t~-~+- f.r,P. matter would be checked in- to and a surve~r wo„Id he ma~?r~ ~~r t~^P ryit~* i~n^•ineer. A ?er.eral. ~; co,ass ~n eras ray' r~lati_~TP to rates t'~at are paid by t?"'P !wit-~r of Ttrn~niQO~? f'br OZ?E'r~?E'a`~ rrOOS@-Y1 P, C',lr t~r7tP l aTt117S ~ ?t1!~ tI1P, f'O].- lovri.n~c ad~~ressed tre Council re~;ardin~; thQ matter: ~~~. ~n~ °"rs. KnozNles and Frank .Poss. t~ communi cation was received from ~~;ngineer T3ateman gi~ring a history of the lighting service since 1919, giving a resume of the reduc- tion of lights ire 19~~ from: 4~0 overhead lights to -the present number of I76; also stating; trim p~•ior• to 192 t;ne ctiur~e per goose neck type lamp tivas ~~2.97 when a reduction was procurred and tree rate is now v~2.70, stat- ing that during the last~• ten year°s approximately ~l~ U~000 has been patT for overhead lights of which only slightly over one fourth was for elec- trical energy, the balance being for maintenance, stating that durir_g the 10 years period something over %80,000 has been paid for use of equipment, ~~~hich is in excess of ori~,final cost of equipment and the City is still pgying the same rite. UNI~'II~'I`'•T-?RD °RU"INT'`~"S: T-h.ermatter of a_pnointment of a relief office for the Police 'department in the person of '~~illiam H. Grove as recommended by Chief Miller at tre previous meeting was brought up. It was moved by Co~zn- cilman Snyder and seconded by councilman Tvleyer that the appointment of ~~illiam H. Cxrove as Relief Police Officer of the City of I:ynwood be ra- tified by the Council and his salary be fixed at 1C0.00 per month. '`oll Call: byes: Councilmen Lake, T~~Pver, Nation, Snyder and Boster. Woes : T~Tone. It was moved Y,v Co„rci~rrar T ~kP and seconded by ~'ouncilrnan Na- tion that the acts of tre ?'off 3 ce rmm~,; csi.on of annroving the application for license to conduct a rani-rmutuel a7~nev T~,tithin the City by Z'. R. Mc- Garv3.n be rata Vied. A~ 1 members of tre Co,_ar.c.l voting; avP, the Tti7ayor de- clared t?^e mo'- nn ~?vlv car-~ied and it; was [o or'Are~. O,rT~'f,,T,Tr, '0. 27'', entitled ''rL'~' 0???~TTT~?~,rT' nr .r,..r ^Tmy Or 7~YN- ~'u00D, CE;I I~=~Or'T'I~ , PROW f-:ITI?~?G ~'~ ~;; c, _`.T~,F Orn ?~Ir,T?~I~.jIJR'IOT? ?T', n ~ ~"?~'' TM?~'OR- TA7'ION INTO, ~1-`1~ CO~POnATr LIMITr 0 ' '"HF; CITY 0~' I~YYl`I'~v00'?, C:"~.LI'-'0'NIA, 0'? f~NY I4IILK, O-C CitLnl'y: OiZ DiiTi~Y PRODUCTS FROivA ANY CO'uJ GR GOAT' INF'LC'1~D `,":'ITH TUBL'riCtiLGSIS: r;tiL 1L.c,~,ul.ulrG iil~:. ~~~~;'1'iiVu i+'vit `IUu~~VULv~Ig Ur' r,Vi:.ItY COud UR GOAT, Z'HL IVILK Gt{ C1tL~tii r,~Ui~. rrtll~i~ l~ ~ULi~ urn i)l:~`L'tt.LrJU'1'ID iN, U 1TviPOR- TED INTO S~.ID CI'_l'Y ur 1.,Ylvu~Gu; r~1V,U 1'v r'tZtj'vLlu'1' '1'n 1'i~t.7v~I1~I~:.>ION CF TUBER- CiJLOCIa TO HUIV~N BL:II~GS 1r11CODUn `inL r~~llIU1~1 Ufa' TvILK Gi, CrtlAlvi OR DAIRY Pr;O- DUCTS", was road. It was moved by Councilman Nation and seconded by Coun- cilman L~:ake that said ordinance No.277 be adopted as read the second time, finally pass and be published as required by law. 1011 Call: Ayes : Councilmen Lake, T'+1P;~rP,r, Nation, Unyder and Boster. ~Toea: ?v'one. It was moved by Councilman Snyder a.nd seconded by councilman Nation that R. D. Crenshavr ~ Co. be employed to do the auditing the City books for tre fiscal year 1936-~7 under the super~-ision of '"~/. R. '°Jright, in quarterly period, as per their bid of 600.00 per ;rear. Roll Call Ayes: Councilmen i'ake,Mcyer, Nation, Snyder and Boster. Noes:T~TOne. 35 ~'~ communicatior. was received from Nir. Jerome Caress and Uric G. Caress and Eastside Land and Construction Co. submittir.~ -- deed in favor of the City of T,~Tnvrood, covering all their right and title to the water system in Tract N`o. 8716; also covering Lot 149 of said Tract ?716, reauesti ng tha.t th A City of g~ynvrood take over - their water system it said t,~nr~t, A communication was received from UVater Superintendent "atPm~r_ recommending tha-t if the Council accepts the deed that t5e~r do sa at :Some future date so as to give the water denar. tmer,t time to not;. fTr all users e~'~'ected and to get the necessary sign tap, etc. T?~e°•e rPing no o'~,iection- the n,att_Pr teas turned over to t?^e C3.t~r Attorney for checking as to any liabi7_i_t~r t'^~t might arise, etc. it the event the Citq took the system over. NEW BUSINESS: was move b;~ Councilman Iv:~tion and seconded by Councilrr~an Lake that itle amity riti.or•ney and City Engineer be .instructed to make ap- plication to the •tiailroad ~orrlr~~ission for a reduction of rates for the electric enemy and rental of equipment charged tree City of Lynwood by the Southern Ca.~ifornia Edison Co., Ltd., for the goose-neck type of lamps, ti^rich equipment is owned and maintained by the said Company. {oll Call: Ayes: Councilmen Lake, I~+eyer, Nation, anyder and Buster. NODS: None. It was moved by Councilman Lake and seconded by Councilman. `'nyder that the Southern California Edison Ca. be requested to submit a. corrected bi17. for lighting assessment since they Were notified to shut off a number of lights within the City, but which was d-eta.ined to a later date. All members of the Council voting.~ye, the TJ~ayor declared the motion duly carried. It was moved by Councilman Nation and seconded by ~aunailmal Snyder that Councilman Luke be appointed as a committee of one to.con- tact the bond holders in Acquisition and Improvement D-istrict No, 6 and. 10 to ascertain whether or not they wi17_ be agreeable to accept refund- ing bonds in refunding; said districts, ~~rhat their interest rate will be, and to ascertain ~r~!at t~P~r ~iscaunt will be on the bonds. AT1 members of the Council vo+ ing ?~-P, t-r~ 1!~~-ror declared the motion duly carried. Cauncilm^r `'rsr~er, "hai rman of the .Recreation Committee was anpo3.nte~ as ~+ commi.ttee of one to meat ~N3t'~ theL~mT~raod Elementary Boa,->~ re~ar.ding recreational ~'aci7ities and nroiPcts in the City. It was moved by Councilman Meyer snd sPcondPd by ~'ouncilman ~=njrd er tl^.at a -pot luck supper be held at the pantist Church on Friday night, October 1&th, 1936 for all City employees, at 6:3:x?'. T,~.., and the Cit},- Clerk be instructed to notify all Department heads of same and request all pity employees to attend. nll members of the Council voting aye, the ~~lay or declared the raoion carried. It was moved by ~ouncilmun .ouster and seconded by `'ouncilm~ ivleyer that the pity C~tr~k be cornmended for his splendid annual report covering fiscal yearl935-36. till members of the Council voting e.ye, the I+~Iayor declared the motion duly carried. ~fhe follov~ring demands were presented: GFI`J~ l~?~ 'FUND : rEl`?En AT, FUND C ON ~ T . R. A. G. Co. 3.53 payroll Account 2,054.25 Automo'aile Club So. Calif. 219.2 `'. Calif. hdison Co. 61.02 "onset House P:os,rers 50.00 C_t~r a~' T~. 4. Police Dep.- 7.05 Paul '~letzel 50.00 "narklP'~ts Drinking ~TJat~:r 1.70 Happy Timers Service 1.78 ~'^+tv '~'~s'~--~'reas. ~'fice 45.75 Imperial hardware Co. 3.48 7n~ustr~~~ ~ "fiat-i~n€~rv Co. 35.94 Elmo Raio Service 12.95 TT. L. Curtis 19.36 L. A. Towesl Service 1.80 stores Inventor~r 99.74 Claude I,. Reber 624..62 Linde .sir r'roducts 13.58 A. D. Staart 20.c~~ Cit;~ whop X0.24 Th.e Flag Shop 103.00 C• n. Davis riardvvure 4.82 1`ieuner Printing Ca. 1.5.1.` (%. 11. Davis Har•dw~,re Co. 4.00 General P~~ rer Co. 11.7 Chas. A.Ruby 50.00 Murphy ?:urr~~ ~r Co. :~ . 40 V'~.F-T',J'R DEP~~.RTTiiEPdT : Title ?nslar?nce ~'r~ast Co. 1~.~'1 Patty Cash, uTater Cl:rk 9.10 T:. A. ",ar'_~r "tame Co. `~.26 Iv'rs. Charles C.Stone 3.00 Vernon-7_itrhtning Blue Frint 7.52 A. Taylor 1.70 Belcher Y~ Cchacht Co. 35.03 S. E. June 3.00 Larry s Cafe 90.E d Dora .~i. Cunr_ingha:m 3.00 '~+est Coast r'orms Co. 2.32 J. u. Fisiminger 2.50 Elysian ~prinbs r+d~.er i.o. x.09 R, T. 1''aare 3,00 a. Calif. el. i.o. 4.1.6 E. 0. Ber:rn >.00 rranklin nuto Y~~~ts 13.6b The deming Corporation 12,.09 Marsico taint Co. 18.03 Reliable Iron Foundry 32,.32 Bryant Ui1 Company 190.00 Art Concrete 4~orks 52.32 Fiestone aervi~e Stores lOC.62 Hickejr Pipe ~rSupply Co. X7.14 Jones Boys Tire Co. 4.00 ?Ternon Foundry, Inc. ^.76 Curtis ~ Christensen,Inc. 1~-.87 James Jones Comp~~n~ 4.73 Stsndard Oi7_ Co. 1-.64 Tie Philbrook Co. 27.1'9 Enoch Chevrolet Co. 12.51 American Cast Iron I'ip~ Co.31~.59 John 'i'. Fairbanks r,00 r- C.^T:-r. ~ ~ T •r~rr r~ n ON ~ T ,., .: L ,. Owl Truc%~ ~~ T'at ~;:. ~.ais :,!~, _ ~.~~.~ t€~ndard Oi_ Corlpany C. H. T~a:~is n~,z°dwarv Co. Utores Inventory ia~ro~~ ticcount C<.1 i:i . ~di:~or~ Co. CitTT :hop LIr~~~'11V1]' ~+1TTTL • ' ~':<~~l~elite Corx~oratic~ of ~imA7y ~n 1 .19 `i'he Union n~~:tal Co. ~ ~.~C T:, ~n7.=i-c IT!~~~7or-j ~-+Tr ~;n~~pn ~ lmar --:~~''(~ `1 ?'1 _._ t'fi~:{, f-L,~ ~(3rh,jr,a~ ..~, "11~'nrn~7 c,y~r. VJ~• ,,,Znt-C ~^A S`iZEET D~P~iZTT;iFi~TT c. 40.OU U. Calj.forn9_a ?~,dison o. .c,o 2;_.OC C. ~7. *~a~.ss ra, ~ ,~e.re 3.C~6 ~- ~, 00 ~. ; o.j~;,~ ~ r-~ell~;o.r~y-C~~n . ^. 4.40 22. CO J. J. Trucker ~ ~ on 12. F,7 420.25. P~,vr o11 ~c c o~~nt 251..80 ;:2'7.40 Cit~,r :shop--Ge;~.I~und 101.15 10~'-.v9 J. ~~. :E31ack Co. 42.03 for said t7^rious ~mc,~nts Gi.1 more ~ ~ ~ Co. 29G.86 J . '~"~ . '~l :~ c k C o . ~~ 16.85 rt;r?P~ ~e~~~rtment 135.01 a sP~on~ed ~~v //ys~youncilman Iv'ation 17 !1 ~..,yl (l y? .~ ~.l la ~ 2 ~", tT ~' l'~ ~i a ws ur e r ry `=o•' ' mall: <''~~r~;s; ~-ovrcil~nen 1J"ko, r:^T.jer, ~°~~tion, rny~~er and ''o~~~r. Toes ; ~~or.e. I ~ vras rno ~rec ;~,;~ L.;uncllr~~un ~ _~, and scconde,:z ~~ ~otzncilman T~eyer that ,kle ~tiee i;in~ a:~ jou~~r; ~ c ~:; te~cl• l~tia., 19~Ei, at 1 P. ire. '~li members of she Council vo?,izi~ eye, ~t;t ;,.u~~or aecla:.•ed ~l,e rnot-ion duly car•Y~iec~ u~~ it uvas so or:~tex°eu. .__.~-~\ ~T `~ Ea T :'r' R Clm~r CL'~:F~ ., CI`,_, OT' L~'~,i`;JOODrT~ .~ ,~ ~ ~~ iii.+~vOR Ca~ m`~~ CTr!'Y 0~~' L`.~fiT'~00'~. ~""