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HomeMy Public PortalAboutM 1936-10-20 - CC"?G ~TL ~Z lviEETIT1f bC~' 0~3EP 2®1H, 1936. ~~ .~__~ 'T'rie Cit~;~ ~ou.nci:i cf tee City ai' ~yn~ruo:;d met in a re~;u]ar ses- sion, at the City iial~, ll~ol i'a~a ~;~r~e~~ on above date at 7:30 ~'. M. ltilayor ~soster in the erlaii~. councilmen Laxe, .~:~yer, t~ution, Snyder and poster answered the roll tail, It was moved by Councilman Lake and seconded by Councilman Meyer th",t the minutes of the previous regular meeting of. October 6th, 196; of adjourned regular meeting of October 13th, 1936 and of the Special Meetir~ of October 14th, 1936, be approved as written. All members of the City Council voting .aye, the Mayor declared the motion duly carried. 'a'YR ITTE'N C OMT'~UT1I CAT IONS ti communication was received from P~~ayor L. E. Olson, ''yayor of the City of Glendale, requesting the Council to endorse proposition 1'10. 15 on the November ballot. There being no objection, the matter was laid... on the table fob future consideration. A communication eras received frornthe Fish and Game Development Association, requesting the Council to endorse the initiative measure sponsored by their organization and other bodies, which would if enacted give the state authority to regulate the "take" of sardines used for straight reduction purposes ~~~ rot-h shore and floating reduction plants. There being no o~ectioN, t~^P muter. was deferred for future consideratiol An invitation tiarasrecoi~Ted flrom the L. A. County League of I~uni• cipalities c^119_na attention to their meeting at Ontario on Friday even- ing, 0^to~er "3rd, in the Amer3car. ?.e~inr. "~v?~~rnase. There being no ob- '~eCt7 gin, t'.^e ~'~~?~Tor urged a17. to attend and or~~Are~ ~;~~ ^ommun3_cation fi- led . A communication was received from ~~'J. P, P~ra.hood, Cit~r Clock of riuntington Park congratulating the Council for the splendid conduct of tree City Government as reflected by the City Clerk's annual report. There being no ob jectiorr, the cornrnunication vrds ordered. filed. ti communication was received from Caroline Bryant, Clerk of the Vilater Department, reporting, about overpayment by the Guarantee ldg. and Loan t=association for water levied against duplex 10913-132-I~llallison Street, wherein the owner has been charged as two separate residences. which beans a higher rate than a duplex, claiming overpayment to the amount of ~;P40.25. There being no objection, the matter was referred to the Chairman of $~e '.'later '7enartment for investigation and report. A communication was received from B. J. Daily requesting the Council to consider the lowering of the electrical' contractor's license, contending that the license is excessive in comparison with. other trades in the City. There being no objection, the mat~.er t~ras 1_aicl on the table for future consideration. • A communication was received From the General Petroleum Corpora• Lion with exec~~ted assignment from C~eneral Pipe Line Company to General Petroleum of their franchise through Lyne.rood, attached; also bond in the amount of w~1,000.00, for approvalby the City Council, requesting to be released under the bond of General Pipe Line Company in same amount Thereupon ;t Tnras moved rzr Councilman. F~~_esrer and seconded by Coun• oilman. Lake that said fr~rc~~se assignements be accepted, the 1,000.00 rond bzl General ?'etrole~~m Cornnrafi3_on ?~e approved, and the General Pipe Line Comran~ ~e reli_es~ed of t'^eir ~ ~ a'~ liter under the terms of their ~`'1,000.r`~' '^or.ns CO?rFring said ~'r~nc?~se t'~r~urrh TT~n'-rood. col, C^_11: - :,yes: Councilmen L=,ke, It=ever, i?^t3 on, `'~nzr~a^~ an~~ pos`-er. t~?oes : TTCne. i'he report of the j'olioe Department and health des~artment we;~e received andord~'ea .led. 1J11 t"~ L ~J V~Vljtil U l~f 1 V f l l 1 V ICJ -1 ~ ` l4iz°. J. nr~ause and J. L. ~;utles~ a:iui°esaed the Council request- ing that t'andelton utreet be opened east of tie Dotivney Tract being num- bered 6312 to atlantic ~soulevard, parallel with Imperial riighti^ray to a width of 40 feet, as buildings have been constructed tti,ere and they notiv find that there is no access to ~_y street. After discussion thereon, the matter was referred to the Cit~r Engineer for investigation and report back to the Council his findings. 1~~1rs. Rodey, resid9_nn on _Ponlarc~ Drive, addressed' the Council regarding lightin:~ f'€ac~_Ii_ti es o?~ jectin~; to tre light havin~~ been elimi.nat• ed in the cer~ per of Poplar Dr ire, t~rest of `3tate Street .nnd end of Street, requesting that same be reconsidered and a light installed. MaY,ror foster informed l~~rs. Dodey that Nir. 3ateman, Engineer, is to make a survey of the lighting district to ascertair_ whether or not improvements cars be made thereon., after w'r.ich she vain be notified. r- ~~ iil<i' ll~.l.til-i.u.J J U~... 11+~~ti : Ci!t Lri<,i~1f.8r .--.dam ...;er.~t 1':~t;Grt,8i:1 Url ;r18 iii8,ttcr G1 UpcT2r1~ ITOr'tOn venue ~;.nd t3cllinger -t;r:et;, si;ktlr~, ;r,at a~ r~'arrUr•oustlr~;es 'she c^:rner ha.s 'oeer~ apN~~~1ed. to deea u~ stri~~ su;.tarle for s~:ch p~.:w~pose, ~~ut has riot aonr; sc, so i:hu only altern~.tive s .?'or the Cit~r to con.dcrrin tre 1an.d or b',zy same ~rhich ';~'Ol:id be Very expe:nsive• a'+o action vras talrer:' cr; the mat ~~~~r. A communication eras rec©ived fT'°orn Ln~ir_eer Ba.te.:jan reportir~; on the matter of ~:vi_dening cex't~~in si ~e~~~alks cr Long Beac?^ P~o~alev<,rd as L~eq».ested it o_~' er to construct t'^e si detvalk us tre Cit ;T c<,r. ~~ot const- i"~+.ct sideti^ralk on private p, oper.ty; also renortin~ trail tre lighting stand~;rd ~rra.s r•epl.aced some time ago. i'r:ere being; no o', section, the I;'«- ;Tor orc'zer the comrnunication filed, requesting the Cit~r clerk to :end a. copy of same to the ~'lannin Corr;rnission of Lyn~~:,ood. ~ cornrr~unic<:tior arras ~~cei.ved f'rOni yn~~ineer ~atemar. reporting on the matter eT^ "~i ds for cr_st ix'on ~~rat:~r ni.pe, reporting th~{t the L.S. Fi.pe and. Foundry is the lov~rest G~:idder, ~t F9~ for 6 ~.rcr. pipe, 1.Ot far ~' inch pipe, ~~1.'%9 for 123_r.ch pine, a~~regating a total purchase price of ~8,S95.C0 far tre en3.nF~ *~n-^ ~~rrich bids were accented, therefore r•e^on~r_ding th~rt ~hF contr°~c~'- ?^~ ~-~.ar~e~ to t?~e TTnited States Pipe and Foundry Compan~r, . as ~_,er tti,~, r' ~~ ~' . ~''~~re~l~on it vas moved b;;r Council- man r~eTTer ~.~d ecor~Ie,ry '^ ~ r,,,nci_i war, ~• `i_~n t,~~t, fhe recommendation of En~r~r.eer ?'atom^n ~e ~,rr~r'te~~ ~.~d s~;-~ c~~ntr^nt for ,n~a-tor nine be awar- dec~ t~~ t?~P TTn.Lt<„'~ ~'1 «te~ i'li~E` and ''~()17Y1~1^TTr.(~r^rl r''T ?'~ +-1-+n r717?1'l~.l~;~j ~3.nd at t',- ~; Sri ce as sr,ecified ir•. sai~' bid . . , ~ -.. iaVeS lJn,' G mPYI i'<~t:e .'I,TTPi o v~Jt10i~ ~!1''.1F„-, rj •. UtC. .~.1r1 il..., , ~ ~ ,r __ ~~n.._ ~o 'r. ~c-es . ,one. 1J,C~V4 i7Uui1'VL~ It was inovec~ by ounciimun Laze a_i1d seconded bar ounciir:an i~ution that tie City Uler°r.,G~e instructed to prepare a statemez:t of any delinquency ire payment on the sari contract by any Police 0?-ficer and present ss~~me to the Chairman of the Folice Cornr.~ission and he to tGke same up ~~-^rith the Chief of Police and an~r that n;i~ht be delinquent on i;heir payments. 411 members of tti~e Council sJoting aye, the P~Aayor de- clared. th^ motion dul~T carried. Tt jvfls moved bj Cour_cilmar. Lake and seconded b;j Counci.lman ~'nyder that the C3_t~r -;f ? ~m~^rood tike out a rr.embership in~ th.e Imperi-al _~?ighway Association a.nd the Cler?> k: e: instructed to prepare a warrant in the am ;unt of vr5.00 to cover the dues therefor. Roll Call' .n;yres :: Councilmen. L~~.'Fe, ,=ever, Nation, Snyder and Koster. Noes: hone. Report bf the budget for the ;~on'rh oj' Getober and for the first quarter was received• also list of de]_ina~uent water accounts. It ~v~.s moved bTj ~aunc~:lmar Sntirder and seconded bjr `'ouncilman Lake that the Cit~r '.,r.~°ineer ~-,e ir.str~;cted to notify any one of his em- ployees who az°e deli_nnz~enfi o~ +'^~~~~ ~~r~t~r ~i~ l to nay same up v~^i thin 30 days. All. mem~^er^ ~~ tie 'C~„rc=~ ~-ot;n'M ~?.re, the lyayor declared the motion dUl~r earn; ed. Tz ,.,~c, rrr~'E:'~ ?'`-* c01)nCllmal'1 TTa j-,,3_'1T1 ~n~ SP,COr1C~P,~1 ?^,..r GOUnCilman PFVer teat t?-e Cz tt. Cler~~?'?e instructed to adr' to t?~~ ;na,~r~n~r' Uolicy `" n cover-:i_n~'. cars, a X25.00 de~'uctible cl~.use cov~^rir.~ tre nP~~r `'-?~ Ford i.n t:"e I~r..lice '~erar tn~en.t. {oil. mall: ti;~es: liUUnCii:uC;i.~ •V E. xi E:, iri;,~'L-i', ~iLiOt1, ~:nyder an'~ .t305ter• 1Voes : luone. the follo~ainb uerirands urere presented: isJidt~iitil, 1i'Ulyll: ti~t~~l'=.tt DEPi=,r'~~rP~iE1;T aouthern Cal ifor•nia Cas Co. ~ 2.39 lvrs. C.~armody 3.00 Kress House hovir_g Co. 50.x0 Geo. IL. 'Davies 3.U0 Lyn~rrood Press 154.38 P~ix~s. IZ. Vii. Johnson 1.75 ~Jater Department 52.00 Nir . '~lernon P~?ullen 1.75 Payroll account 1,709.25 Rensselaer Vulve Company '7.48 Southern Cal if . Tel-enhone Go, 116.03 C,~eneral ~-'und 105.31 aTRL?,m ~FPT. Southern. Cal. Tel. Co. 8.00 General Fund 230.3t~ '~,~+. E. Lou~en 3.00 ' Payroll nccoluZt - 249.0 h~1rs• P. i'!. Calvert 2,.25 LTGHmI1<?G ~-~'UN14: June E. I~ir_g 3.00 ~out•herr. Calif . Edison Co. 732.21 Nils. Fred Miller 3.00 l'dA~i F.j DEPAnT~,iEP?rn : Payro 11 Ac covrt 408.00 NArs. Helen Brown 2.25"enerral Fund 5,000.00 John. Toot~ey 1.75 It~~rs . Griminger ';.00 ~1 It was mo~,re~? ~,.r r,,>>~±r~3man "nzTde.r and. seconded by youncilman Lake that tre ~?emanas be a3.1_rn~~e~' and v~rarr. ants be drawn on the City Treasurer for s~ira srari~us ~mo?~rts . ~?o~ ~ r~,3.1 fives: Councilmen La_?re, T~2~-~rer, Nation. "n~~'P» and Roster. Noes : bTone. It tivas moved b~T Councilman Snyder and seconded bar ~ouncilm~ I~~atior~ that the meeting ad journ to October 2?th, 1936, at "':DO P. PJI. All members of the Cotu~cil vo ~inb aye, she YLdyor declared the motion duly car•riea . ' ~~ c~ Iti'11~Y OR OF `1'i~.~ CITY Ui~" LY_N'~OOD . A~i'T~;S" CITY ':LEAK, (;ImV OT' . ,Y?v^"!C