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HomeMy Public PortalAbout1945, Nov-1950, DecThe iieaumont City Council iaet with Ilayor Annis presiding. The roll call found Councilmen Absent: Councilman iierbert. The minutes of iioV.14t:1. v ✓ere 1 ileaumont, Calif . Nov.28,1945. _iov.28th. in regular session Cox, Lewis, 1Slai� and Annis present. read and approved. L!r. William C. Fain € - was present in the interest of draining flood waters frori the Stewart ?ark oreparitory to imnrovint- the Park ;•,rounds. lie stated that ti.e City Street Tuner intendant a:ld City En ineer had iiade a careful survey and found t,;at ii: wcald be most satisfactory to divert flood waters as iuucl, as possiule uefore it reaches the park ages. The work '.:ould entail E:,radin; certain : ;treets :ud :venues north of t;e park and inst,:.11ation of several culverts. L. -r. Suriner,.;tre:.t �uperinteildant also explained that the drainage probleiu could ue solved as Air. Kin; had su,-C,ested since seven or eight ulocks Of Ovate; sired could be diverted at 12t;i a-id i,:ichiElan by direct- ing_ the water, down i,.ichigan Avenue.. After a _-eneral discussion the follov✓in, action was taken: Councllii.an 'Cox Yaade a motiou, seconded by Councilman 'Elam: Th£t the City street Jepartmeirt be authorized to co ahead and set and bring th:; stre As to prober c_rade and to purchase necessary culvert r,,,terials to properly drain stomi waters. Ayes: Councilmen Cox,Lewis, slari arid. Annis. :roes; done. :absent: Counci_.nan ierbert. Pars. Piirara Crosby addressed the Council on behalf of the _ Youth Conservation Com;;nittee of the 1oman's Club askin., that the City Council loci; into, tLe i att. -;r of enforcin;; the Curfew Ordinance more strictly. she stated t:a <,t the r ro :) of ladies who appeared with hur represented the Woman's Club as well as the :'.T.A. Some of the ladies present spoke on the sub.ect, all of t'_re same opinion, that the Children would ue easisr to keep in off thy, Areet if they were notified by a curfew siE nal of soir.e type and were asked by the police to not loiter on tc� streets. Lss.. Freeman, .r:;. Allen end i<liss Clapp each expressed_the'ir.oninio.n and asked t-Lat the Council dive consideration to the i- atter. Chief horse advised that the police did ii t have very e:ood cooperation from the parents in kee'Ail'V the children at hor:e. lie stated that the departr.e�.it would i.,aaedizatel r start to onforce the law and. asked that ti:: schools and vario�is organizations t ive the clatter some publicity thlouF;h their channels. Layor Annis assured the 1. coup present tl_at the City would atterip_ t to secur some i.e�,ns of soundini, a curfew Slid he ask^ i I.',o iolice Deperti ,_rat to see Uhat pr "ope;' ;)ub11C1 ty was ( lven and 'ilia tie officers were instructed to check un :n an,y child wllo is found loitering to such an extent twit it is 'know th- child is not d oing to or, frm_ any iven destin tion. After the children and nareiits have a couple of weeks warning Liieu it will be pasib_e to hold to , )areni;s responsible for any violations, and the police can control th., r;:rtter. a dele, ati Jn froi,i tiles; �.)Oo uloc5 on ,`.CL{. ar -. venue `here )recient and asked what could ue done to avcid I_e ouildinc and ooerati,)n of a traiie.r• park in t_.eir residential area. iss. 'a.cCullouLl., :.r. Brice and r. iilackerby each entered their vocal ?rotest to t`.e matter. The matter was discussed but no action taken until the Inspector 'las a chance to look into t_e 'buildini; conditions. Lr. E. D. Biggs, 1�_Ir i�F;s and A.L.Senn, proport;I owners in locK 184 ar)peareu befo: e the Council askinz; that the City look into the possibilities of on_ening Latnolia +venue ur through their block. The coun, -il advised P. sir, t ^ ,t t' v: oald hLve t:> secure deeds f•roii-. all owners in t, e block, deeding to the City ti.. necessary riLht of way as the street had ueer. officiall', clo._eci i :;a.Iy years af.o. Then tiie City would have to look into t -,e cost of rad'lng end building the road bed before any decision could be made. b.ayor Annis announced that he had s©nataotted the _:.embers of the 2 0 proposed Plannint- Commission and with their con..ent wou:Ld sub;,.it the followinE, navies for the final approval of the City Councilmen: The six members appointed at large to be William T,. Sewell For 4 year term. Fred L. Lewis . =or 4 year ter,.,. Jose)h E. Ward :Por 3 year term. Orville R. Chadsey '_`or 3 year term. George 1d. Gray & C.A.Lachek - -- i ^or 2. year term. That the other three ;,e. °_hers ex- officio ue Councilman A.D.Cox, the City Engineer and the City Street -uperintendant. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the above Plannint; Commission members' appointment be ratified by this Couzicil. ayes: Councilman Cox, Lewis, Elan and -nnis. :does: idone. Absent: Councilman Iieroert. Councilman Lewis rlade a motion, seconded by Councilran Elam: That Councilman Cox 'ue elected as ;nember e.: officio of zhe '?lanninc Comr,:ission representint^ the City of 3eaumont to6 =ether -,cith City Engineer and the City's treet Superintendant,ex- _.ff cio .:.e:'uers also. ayes: Councilman Co2,, Leafs, 'la.n and Annie. Noes: 'one. Absent: Councilman ilerbert. utr'et .:u,perintendant stay .ulriner asiie L the Council if it would be possible to order 300 ft. of 2j; inch fire hose. Councilman Coy[ made a motion, seconded by Councilniarl Elam: That the City order 000 ft. of 2 -v inch. fire hose. rr Ayes: Cou:cilman Cox, Lewis, :la1:i and A71nis. Noes: done. Absent: Councilman erbert. Counciliqaii Lewis advised tr_at he had made an investi €ration of complaints against t'.e services of :'-)lice Officer talker and ;>ould like to make a motion for the consideration of tLe other coUr c1l -ran: Co- ncilwan Lewis laoved, seconded by Councilman Elam: That t11e Council ask 'olicu Officer Laul Vdalier to resid;n a of Dece ;:her 1st. Ayes. Councili,.an Cox, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: idone. Ausent: CounciLaur! lerbert. City Attorney Harrington was -)resent throuhout tha iiiost o the evening, and advi:ei: the Council when called upon regards to the various iter:.s of business of the ueetine;. Lr. Harrington advised that the oroperty which L.r. EuE ene ldeuzum has a� limed for and known as ?ark Property just north of the itailroad wa:_ iiot in shape to deliver. title and that he did not knoxv just at present i:hat will I1c:ve to be done to quiet title. Layer Annis asked th:A some street decorations for Christ. os be � undertaken and that the, people in tnr City= be a kad to do what decorating possible, t';at, soi.e publicity ue 'civen in th.. papers. It wcs decides that the decorations be devoted to various trees since it i +, impossible to obtain material. The following bills were presented: Southern Calif=r is Edison Co.LiCht Globes 9.67 svv✓taan and `,Nave Iie,)a_rs 9.28 Thrifty Cil Co. Gasoline 104.68 q,.C.Partlow labor 36.00 li.S.Harrint ton i'ee- >e:ieviev J_or`an35.GO S0.Calif.,�di,aon Co. -treet lia hts 147.91 County Tax Collector Disposai plant 3.87 1,�ary Molt Jaunitor- .:ealt:. C. 4.00 Ivan W. hutler Custodian-Park 15.00 3 Louise Irvin Geort:da ar.ISUn Ray F. Allen R.S.HarrinFton 1.seruice Conine Iiosaer Day I .K.h-orse Carl Carrell Paul Walker D.J.Courtney Clerles Costello C .L.. Kang ay oumner Cipriano hanGel hank of -jeaumont Cro: s weal': gurard 55.00 rdatron fee (3 .00 Last Jov. 15.00 it 5.00 ff 68.40 " 74.30 88.10 82.60 80.90 )ecia, olice -2.40 Last ; Idov. 44.40 rr 96.40 ft 54.10 for (Collector Inter.Rev. 107.85 Councilman Lewis ;:.ado a Inotion,seconded by Councilman Elam: That the bills as O.K'd by the auditinC co.:,ittee be paid. Ayes. Councilran Cox, Lewis, Fla;. and -Innis. -.does: "one. Absent: (Councilman Ilerbert. Councilman Lewis made a motio,, seconded by Councilman :slam: Th: t the Gouiicil ad, ourn. This motion carried. Attest: /&'_ C� "lerk. Mayor.� Deceuer 4t!.,1945. The ueaumont City Council was called in a s-eciai_ meeting Dec. 4th. at the City hall at 7:30 �.D:. for th ; pu •po: e of readinE an ac_reeiaent Between tile City of ,_ieaumont and the Jounty of I iverside oertaininC to the -, aintenance of tic r uer; ency isdio E;,uipme.:t of the police department. A consent to meeting sic ned by all five councilmen was filed with the City Clerk, and the roll cL: l found Councilman Annis,Cox, Herbert, Lewis and .:la:_ prese_lt. Absent. +done. The Agree.rient was read and discussed, then tiie following,, Resolution presented and read. ::iSGLUTION Id O. 834. REL : LUTII —' OF TIJE Cl2Y OF iEAU11:0 IT - iUTIiCRIZI dG ^IiF R:;iv`t;WAL OF AGR i.i' :dT 'JITH THE COUNTY JF I?IVEi26IDF FOR ::ERVICE AND LAI TAINI iG tADIO , UIPME1 T. WiiERFAS, the City of beaulaont entered into an of <reement with the County of 3iverside, Dec. l3th.1S43, for the service and maintenaice of radio equipment for a period of two years. :,aid agreement is to expire on or about :Dec. 13th.1945, avid it is the desire of the City of Le umont to renew Gh, a_r a if atreeable v✓itii ti-e County of aiverside. r'FL ' b'OrF -); IT , "E:,GLVED: That the &:ayor and Cle�:,k of -,his City be and are iereby authorized a:d directed to execute on uehalf of the City of .Seaumont an agreement with the County of _riverside, providini, that the Count;; will proviue certain services and facilities in connection with the maintenance and operation of the City's emer;ency radio equipment M upon a consideration of X15.uo (Fifteen &_ no/1tG;Dollars) per month, to ue )aid by the City to the County. ADOPTED Dec.4th.1j45. Attest:Bernice Conine, Clerk. A. B.Anriis Layor. Councili -pan Herbert made a ._ction, seconded by Cox: That ]Resolution No. 834 be adopted. Ayeu: Councilman Co.i, Herbert, Leivi ,, Eia,r and floes: i4one. absent: None. Councilman Annis. In view o;' the fact that the ree *ae,it *:itl the, County requires the City to pay ,r15.00 ),:r month ins teal of 'el-00 per month as durinf 'L;r_, p; >st twu wears, it was decided ti.at it r:rie ht ue possiule to deduct tl2at a:.ount fr the 1O0.G0 per month v.,ieh the City is payint to pity of :_tannin_ for the dadlo :service, and th followint. action w�,s taken. Councilman -ewis ;aade a r,�otion, seconded bar Councilman i].am: Thht the Clerk vrrit,, to tl..: Cit;; of Banning and ask ii' it ivi.11 ue acceptable if t;:e Cit., deducts the :15.Gu fror; their .::,,nthly d' f ra io o. ,,.Lou.CC. Ayes: Councilman COX, .ierbert, Lewi =., Elaiu i.ad tennis. lJoe�: done. Absent: i4one. Councilman Lewis ::.ade � r,iotio., seconded by ' ouncilman slam: That tie Council ad ourn: This :iotion carr_ed. Attest: Clerk. Ira or Beaumont,California. Dec.12,1945. O The Beaumont City Council met in regular session Dec.12th. 194b, with havor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Lewis and :,nnis. Absent: Council- man Herbert and Elam. _ The minutes or Nov.2PTii. and Special i:_eetinC of Dec.4th. ,;ere read and a proved. Mr. Ralph C. Fenter and Jay R. Mullins .rho recently purchased WW the cafe known as The hitching, Fost, owned b- Charles F.FBli- chbaugh- asked the Council for iermission to operate a card room in connection with the Hitcning Post, The­ assured the Council that the card room would be conducted in a clean orderly man >.er, Ana That no person v;rno was dringking or drunk will to permitted in the card room. ,fter a discussion ana upon the assurance of Mr. Fenter er_d. Lullins as to the conduct or Lne dace the follovrins, action was taken. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded Mr. Fenter and Mullins be permitted to with their cafe. byes: Councilman Cox, Lewis and xnnis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Elam and Ilerbert. 5 by Councilman Lewis: 'that operateca card room in connection hir. John Shaw, Newly appointed Buildi:ng,!lumbinn and Electrical In- spector gave a report on the past month's business. He stated that lie had issued 81 permits and tine ,'ee was about 4Ib'7.80. That he had put in at least 100 hours in the work and driven ris o�!m can about lee miles in connection with the inspections he was required +o hake. lie sa:'d that lie did not feel that re cci.,'_c !r 'ord to do this work on a 50 -50 basis as originally outlined. , After a discussion he follo% .ring action was taken. Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the , City i.ncreade John Shaw's Inspection fee from s to 2/3 of the amount of fees collected until the salar-- reaches $150.00, thereafter he is to receive I of fees collected within the same month, as of Dec.lst, b I Councilman Cox, Lewis and annis. Noes: none. Absent: Councilman Elamald Herbert. As a matter of record as to now the fee is to be °figured the ollowing example; -- Provided the total fee should reach $300.00, then 1:x. Shaw will receive 2/3 of the first $225.00 and z of the remaining 05.00, making total salary $150.00 plus half of the $75.00 or $37.50,making total salary for the month 47187.50 should the xeteipts be $300;CO as above provided. RESOLITTICY NC. 835 i RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUAiCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUA`CYT, ii_dGINIPG STIM; LEGISLATURE TO r_PPROrRIATE $90,000,000 of 3Tf1T;;; 7U71-LUS 777DS TO CITIES YM3 COUNTIES TC =F IST IN CCNSTRUCTI IG ESSE:TMI, PUBLIC -CRY,S WIMRZi6 , the ;opulation of the City of Beaumont has increased. from approximatel, 2,200 population in 1940, to an estimated por:ulatien of approximatel-- 3,500 at this time; and WHERE10, the sewage disposal .lint of the City of Beaumont was con- structed in 1929, designed to service a major portion of the der.sel-> populated area; and VlHEREAS, said sewage s,vsteri at the rese t time does not service more than one half' of the population area because of ,he fact; that hundreds of homes babe been built during the oast ten years and are havinn to use septic tanks and cesspools, and : Fi}iEfS, the Citv of Beaumont nas insufficient. funds available to construct add'tibnal sewa e disposal facilities, or to enlarge said ,sewage f:lanr, and is in dire need or financial assistance for the doing; of sa d err rk and for tie crepa-re -6 ions of plans and engineering expenses in connection therewith. N06I.rTICIREFORE, iT IS FiER!,IBY RESOLVED by the City Council of the Cit7 of Beaumont, California, that the Legislature of the State of Califorr_ia be urgently requested to make an appropriation of approxi- mately $80,0004000 of state surl,lus funds, to be dl,sburded to Cities and counties in proportion to their respectibe populations; that so far as tiie City of Beaumont is concerned, an- moneys so disbursed and paid to the City of Beaumont will be used for a -purpose w,ich is clearly in the interest of the State of Califor ia, to wit: Sewage treatment and construction f major sewage disposal facilicies. ADOPTED: this 12th.day of Dec.1945. Attest: Bernice Conine Clerk. A.B.rnnis , A„ayor. � o rya Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That Resolution No. 380 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox,Lewis and Arnis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Herbert and Elam. Ray l;llen asked it' it would. be possible li ;tiled witn new florescent fixtures, t for about $60.00. The present li,;P:ting wat globe .n four j' xtures and then the new lights would burn 40 wat 7,,lobes and to have the Clerk's office vat he thour,.ht it co 1d be done fixtures recuires a 200 or 300 lighting is poor. That the save the cost in el.ectr9city. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That new lighting fixtures be installed in the Clerk's office. This r:otion carried. The Clerk was instructed to order a 17ard of screer.ed fertilizer for the City Hall grounds. The following bills were presented. R.S.Harrington First 2 Dec. 5.00 Ray F. Allen it 15.00 Bernice Conine " 68.40 C.M.King " 44.40 H.K.Morse " 88.10 Carl Carrell " 82.60 D.J.Courtney " 60.90 Paul 'dalker Special 25.92 Charles Costello " Police 37.10 Ray Sumner First __16 Dec. 96.40 Cipriano Rangel " 54.10 Homer J. Day " 74.30 Glenn, 6,. Dudlel, " 88.10 Dwignt B. Cooper Fee- Surve' -or 20.00 Ra-- Sumner Firemen 18.00 David. Sumner Street cork 4.00 D.S.Gilbretn Sewer work 5.85 R.S.Harrinr,ton Fee 12.50 City of Banning Radio Fee 100.00 Lucky Cafe Meals for prisoners 18.87 Ninety nine care Meals ror prisoners 23.40 Signal Service Station Rire repairs .70 Rae 1.axwell 4achine irork 8.00 County Health Department Healti; Service 6.bO Union Service Station Tires,etc. 273.48 Stockwell & Binney Office supplies 28;92 BeaumOrtl: hardware & Lumber Sup_lies 17.41 California Mater & Tele.co.lhones 26.01 Galv -n Lanufacturing Co. Radio 91.63 Beaur.,ont irrigation ;,,'ater 32.2Q Los An : -eles Stamo & Stationery Badges 51.22 Radio Specialties Co. Farts 2.10 Henry Obst Repairs lU.'iF Cos Seed & Feed Co. SupAies 2.05 Firestone Store Tire 27.45 Beaumont :automotive Sales repairs 11.61 Bank of Beaumont Coupons-City Hall 120.00 First National Bank #7 Cit,-liall Bond 1,000.00 Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That tte bills as O.K'd by the Auditing com,itte be paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox,Lewis and Annis. Councilman Cox made a :otion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the Council ad jo.:rn. This motion, carried. bla` :, or . Attes: /��. __ Clerk. MW 7 Beaumont,California. Dec.26,1946. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session Dec. 26th. With Mayor Annis presidi ,g. The roll call found the followin €', councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Herbert, Lewi -,Elam and Annis. Absent: Bone. The minutes of 9oecial meeti:cg, Dec. 4th. and the regular meetinE- of Dec. 12th. were read and approved. Mr. John Shaw, building, ?lumbin� and Electrical- inspector was nresent and asked the Council whether or not he should consider issuing permission to -)lumbers to use Orangeburge soil pipe in connecting uD with sewer or cesspools. That because of the shortage of materials it was impossible to obtain regular soil pipe, and he had been adiviced that the Oranp;eburpe wac, bein{- permitted by the City of man Bernardino, and was quite satisfactory as a substitute. Councilman Herbert made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam. That the Clerk write the �'lumibinL Inspector of man je Uardino as to the merits of OranEebur,.-e and to advise Mr. Shaw • hat '/'6pinion is regards to permitting the use of the substitute. Ayes: Councilm n Lewis, Herbert, Elam, Cox and annis. Noes: None. Absent: none. Ray aumner,�tre..t 3uoerintendbnt, was present and stated that he was prepared to dive the council an ore:l statement as to the work done the past month either as a .,hole or by the day *. It was decided that because of the fact that there were other natters waitinc, for dis- cussion thhat to save time the report not be :-iven but that it may be better to file a written daily report of the work done in the Utreet department in the future and the following action was t =.ken: Councilman Herbert made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the :tre,.t Superintendant file a written daily report with the Clerk once per month,beCinnin(- as of January lst,1946. ayes: Councilman Lewis, Herbert, El.arr, Co.c and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. The fact that the street Department was badty in need of some new equipment wa3 discussed, and the fact that it is hoped in tyre near future that new e uipment will be obtainable, it was suggested that the Street Committee,tor•ether with the Street Sunerintendant submit to the Council at its next reruL.r rneetin�- a list of equipment needed so that the City may be able to cet in li.e for its purchase. Councilman Lewis asked who was responsible to take care of the details of reporting to the health officer a case of doE bite. Councilman Herbert explained that it was actually the responsibility of the doctor in charge of the case to report the ,,utter to the health officer immediately. After a discussion, it ryas suf,Lested that in the future the Chief of Police should see that the doh bite was reported to the health officer, after he checks with the doctor in charge and learns whether or not the doctor has reported to the health officer, in that way no case shall ['o unreported. Councirian Cox announced that the deaumont Planning. Cor, mission was ready to submit to the Council a ;aropo_ed ordinance pro- -idin@ for the soneinE of the City. Mr.Sred Lewis as chairt;.an offered a skeleton ordinance which :;as arrange throu ht the Euidance of such an ordinance adopted by the City of Ontario. 1r. Lewis stated that the coiizLission had tried to arranCe the ordin nce to tit -the re:-:ui:-eraent:_ of �eami,:ont. Mr. Dwight is. Cooper,City Engincer also explained a portion of the plans after -which the Clerk read the ordinance, Lr. Cooper assistint with a portion of the reading,. The reading and discussion toak tip the most of the evening, and the council advised the conmiission that they were more than pleased with what that; had accomplished and that no doubt they had tha ordinance so arranged th::t it could be adopted. The Comrai ;sion was advised to nroceed i. ith its routine of adv =.rtising a public hearing: and after the hearing way conducted and the ordinance was ready for adoption to ar•e�3ent it to the council at which time they would the recuir•eLents of tl!c law in its final adoption. Councilz.ar. Herbert left the i- _eetinc at tt_is time. The following bills were presented: 13.N.Harrinr? ton Last Dec. 5.00 Hay F.Allen " 15.00 C.L.King TM 44.40 ,jernice Coni!:e " 68.40 H.K.borse " 88.10 Carl Carrell " 82.60 D.J.Courtney " 80.90 Charles Co:.tello —Opecial police 103.30 Ray L=iner Last , Ddc. 96.40 Glenn A. Dudley it 88.10 Cipriano Rant -el " 54.10 iioir.el T. Day " 74.30 Ivan 6. dutler Cuetodia:,n of 'Dark 15.00 I ;ark; Holt 0-aunitor- Health Cent. 5.00 Louise Irvin Guard- cross walk 25.00 D.J .Couitney cash advanced- r.e�:.l a i. 41 Ell-al C.l�arti . Mara s 6.00 iii -way Garage reuair police car 9.49 Hay aumner Firemen 14.00 W.C.Denham Labor on :t. 74.20 Lucky's Cafe 13 meals- prisoners 19.84 I T.S'allind 26 meals - prisoner: 11.70 hank of Beaumont Withholding tax 128.80 Councilman Cox i.iade a motion, seconded by Councilman.:Lewis: That the bil -ls as o.k'd by th ecrm.,ittec� be p<id. Aye, • CounciL,.r ;n Lewi , Co,_, 'Elam and Annis. Noes: 1'4one. Absent: Councilman Herbert. Councilman Llar: mF..de a motioi�, second ed. by Councilman Lewis: Thant the Council adjourn. This motion carried. Attest: Clerk. 0 c-z 9 iseaumont,Calif. Jan.16,1946. The beauiaont City Council laet in regular session Jan.leth. with 3,.ayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the followinL Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Lewis;.Elam and Annis. Absent: Councilman iierbert. The minutes of Dec. 26th. were read and approved. Mr. Larry Lewis was present and asked the Council if he might have permission to relauve four eucalyptus trees on tho ?arkw y at 12th. and Ueaumont. The natter was referr;d to Councilman Elam. After a discussion of the fact that the eucalyptus trees around town were getting- old and creating- a hazard v,hen hhe grind blows, and the roots are destroyin€ the sew r ::yste_r, it was agreed that the City should alloy: the removal of any trees which are causing trouble and anyone warts to remove them and the follov.,ing action was taken: Councilman Colx made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the City- adopt a definite plan to permit anyone to remove any eucalyptus tree or trees, provided that the person asking; for permit to remove them assume all liability re,,ards to damar_e to wires or property and that the person removing, the trec replace sacae witi, a suitable tree and that they also Live the southern California Ydison Co. and the Calif- ornia Water & Telephone Co. a five day written notice so that they may take care of their- wires. Aye.,: Council_ an Cox, Lewis, Elam and Antis. Noes: i4one. Absent: Councilman herbert. -- Mr. W.J.Robbinson, 655 Edgar Ave. asked for permission to place a 2; by 5 ft. vertical si,,n on the parkway in front of his home to advertise itealestateand Insurance. After a discussion and the fact that there is being adopted a master zoning plan in the City,the Council advised I,:r. Robinson that he may place the sign on the lawn of his own property provided he a -:ree to remove the sign in case it is ruled out by the zoneing ordinance to be adopted in the near future. Judge C.N.King stated to the Council. that Irany of the people receiving citations for speeding through town were complaininC. oecause of the fact thct the iii, hvvay is n t sufficiently signed to warn them of their a17)roacl to a 25 mile zone or a school zone. After a discussion the Clerk was instructed to :.write to the Automobile Club and ask that they make a survey of our highway in regards to sir:ns to slow up the ttraffic,asking that they try to vaork out somethint* th:.t will be acceptable to the :state highway Department. Judi -e ding also asked the Council if they would c:nsider raising his salary since the work has C•reatly increased to what it was when he started workinf for the City. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilran Lewis: That Judge C.LI.King's salary be increased to yp125.00 per month,beginning as of January lst,1946. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Lewi: >, slam and "nr_is. Noes: hone. Absent: Councilman rierbert. Councilman Lewis m.:de a motion, seconded by Councilr-uan Ela,-..: That the Council acce>t the Eoneing, Plan which is being presented by the Chairman Lr. tied Lel�.is and that a ,public heari.nt: as -)rovided by law be advertised for danu %ry 29th. at B o'clock. Ayes: Councilman Co:,., Levi , 11ar: and Annis. Noes: hone. Absent: Council.:aan rierbert. 11r. Levi- also a-ksd tho City if it would ap'm:,Ove or the installation of lar5;e loues in the suspended li,,llts over the hi hj-"a; throuJ.h the City as u su,,,�,ested U,fety Leasure in avoidii1t, -,o many accidents after ni�'ilt. No ,,ctiL,n waE taken at tl'.1 t7. Ale tend It titiaL n, �,ested that tl'e reccrunerdation probably could come after the planning A.ade a survey- of the problem. 10 Councilman Elam announced that he and his :tre t Department h.as a Uu(:�ested li:t of equipment to ore-sent to the council for their consideration. The list included 1 f_arba`e truck, 1 dump truck, 1 pickup truck and::= 1 pourer �,rader. Councilman Elam also asked what tl_e City should do about hand tools for the street Departrient, since treet Superintendant itay Uumner has resi €.ned the City will have to secure tools for the person takinC, his glace. Councilman Cox made a n�otior:, seconded by Councilran Elar:: That the City authorize the curchase of needed to is for tine street department. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Herbert. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That John L. Carpenter be appointed as a ?olice Officer as of January 16th. Ayes: Council:;;an Cox, Lewi,_., lam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Herbert. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilr,ian slam: That the following volunteer firerien be listed . itl; the InsurFince Company- Charlie Wilson, Gene iJuzum, Ray Lamson, Clarence Lewis, Earl Letiris, Donald "cLau(chlin, Don :z.ithers, Hearold Simpson, D.S. Gilbreth and rritz Herr, as reCul:.rly appointed firercen of the City of Lseaumont. Ayes: Counciipien Cox, Lewis, Llau_ and ­n!is. Noes: done. Absent: Councilman iierbert. `Councilman Lewis rude a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That Charlie Wilson ue appointed ?sire Chief of the City of isesuriont at a salary of 10.00 per montl_ to take effect :February lst.1946. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Levii -, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Counci7saan Herbert. Chief of 3olice Lorse stated that he thout ht the Bowr:an and Ware GaraC.i:r•:ould be abl-> to deliver the City a Packard Clinger for a polio.. car by :ebruary lst. No action was taken until the platter could be lo.ked into. Councilman Cox made a piotion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the City apply to the County Auditor for the City's pro rata share of tl_e sale of tax delir:quernt p ooerties i., : follm.s: Lot 1 and 2 iSlock 166; Lots 1,2,;'. clock 129; Lot 4, Llock 129; Lot :5,llock 115; Lot 25, Llock 115; and Lot 2, lllock 106. Ayes: Council--an Co:., Lev:is, Eleati and Annis. Nees: 1uone. Absent: Councilman ierbert. The sub'ect of licansine Coin Operated Lachines was introduced uy. the Clerk. After a discussion the foliocr.i_n actic;n taken. Councilman Lewis rir:,de a motion, seconded by Councilman Elan: That Free Play Coin Operated ii,Lchines only, be allowed to operate provided pro-,)e--1, licensed. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Lewis, filar: and Annis. Noes: iu'one. Absent: Councilman herbert. The followinL. bills Charles Co:Itello Ray F. Allen R.S.Harrington aBernice Conine C .fir.. Kine Homer J. Day D.J.Courtney Carl Carrell were presented: ::special police 55.50 first -2 Jan. 15.00 " 5.00 " 70.10 " 45.00 " 76.20 " 87.50 " 86.30 C`2 "rJ ZV H.K.blorse First Jan. 90.60 Ray Sumner " 98.60 Glenn A. Dudley " 90.60 Cipriano Rangel " 55.00 VS.C.Denham Labor on St. 87.20 Beaumont Gazette Print -'ng 71.90 Georcia Samson Matron duty 6.00 ]eauitont Automotive Service re,air polic. car 4.14 County Health Deft. Health Service 6.50 San Gorgonio Elecjric Lights- clerk's office 99.90 Los An,,,eles Chemical Co.Fluid for Sewers 28.89 Ray Sumner Cash advanced on repairs 8.71 Thrifty Oil Co. Gasoline 186.73 Southern California Edison Co.Lit;hts 7:,.43 California Vaater & Telephone Co. tele? hones 26.41 :tockv,ell & A nney Office suo3lies 3.85 Bond Equipment Co. Suu;lies 6.50 Ray Sumner Zirerien 16.00 John Shaw iuildine Inspector -Feb. 66.27 City of banning Radio Fee 100.00 :southern California Edison Co.St.Lifrhts 147.91 hi -Way Garage itepair polic' car 17.09 C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff radio Cont.actto Dec.Gl. 9.87 Fr,d G. Walter Grader axle 60.60 1uEene i4uzum Lube oils 52.97 Union Service station iepair� & ser^rice 37.73 Braman Dickerson & Lo. Grader parts 21.50 Banning Machine shop Lachine vio ?c ; :n shaft 2.00 Bo'v.z:an w Ware i;epairs on police car 66.17 King Druf. Co. dat„eries 1.23 Lance & Runkel Strait. ;hten axle 2.00 Yi.e: :tone Dealer store ?arl: nlugs,police car 3.63 Southern Ca liforiia Gas Co. Gas 2 months 78.86 A.L, irau�ka :gyp rlxar:.ine prisoner 5.00 Gilbert D. Bronson Service police car 1.75 F.D.west Exarline prisoners 20.00 Pioneer Rubber brills ;';CO ft. fire ,ose 331.49 Lo,. Angeles Stamp & 'Stationery .icycle license 25.12 iseaunon_ Hardware & Lumber sur,-)lies 9.93 seam❑unt Irrigation L0 fire plugs 221.40 Beaumont Irrigation 'later 38.70 Leal.ue of California Cities 194es dues 90.00 Automobil. Club of So.Calif. 10 stop signs 173.43 Total 2� 982.21 Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Counci tan Lewis: That the bills as O.K'd by the corm :ittee be paid. Ayes: Council ;an Cox.Lewis, Ala :n, and rinniS. 4oesh ivone. Absent: Councilman Herbert. Councilman Co :- ,`,ade a `r: tiu,,, seconded by Councili.un la:, :: That the Council ad.ourn. This :;x•tion carried. i;layor. Attest: Clerk. 11 12 On c� yeaunont, Calif. Jan. 29t.,1 46. The Heaumont City Council met in special session for the purpose of conducten a public hearin�> on thz: proposed Laster Plan to be adopted by the City at the re.;uest of the Deaumont Planning Coi:ari5sion. This neetini.- havinf been published accordinf to law Mr. Fred Lewis, as Chairman of the Planning Co:imiission explained to the group of citizens present what the plan proposed to do for the city ii' adopted. Lany present asked various questions and discuc,sed the meaninE- of portions of the ordinance. Councilren present for roll call were L_ay:)r .innis, Councilmen Lewis, Co;. and Elar;. Absent: Councilman :ierbert. The nieetin;; vas conducted in an inforrial :canner ::o that citizens mif:ht feel free; to ask any question. The Council took no official action on the Laster Plan other than accepting it as suh-itted by the Planninf Coranission. Iv,a ''ror Annis thanked the P,:embers of the PlanninE nCo:,,ission for the work they had done and stated that he felt the plan was well drawn and that he via: sure it v,ould wake a food starting place and that the ordinance if adopted could be amended in any way th t might be oroven to the interest of the co:;- .,;,unit' . The meeting wa: decDired adjourned and the ;:uests present were in- vited to stay after the Lieeting and discuss the matter .ith those ore:-ent . Laver. _ Attest: Imo- - Clerk. Beaumont,Jalif. Tan. 30, 1945. The Beaumont .Sity Council :net in regular session Jan.30th. with Idayor ennis r: °csiding. The roll call found the fol].owin,; eoan:ilmen present: Couneilrn�n Cox, Herbert, Lewis, Elam and ennis. Absent: ,done. The minutes of Jan.lith. and 29t:.. were read and at roved. Mr. J. Drew :'unh was present together ', %Ith several others who are interested in selling the b,aildinc;s formerly occapied 'oy the Naval Jonvales;ent hospital in Sherry Valley. Idr. Funk asked if the Jouncil could sons ider issaing permits to purchasers to move to within the dity limits builddngs for use as re= idents. That it it is possi'ole to baild very liveable homes o.rt o: the present buildings provided some extra reinfor eme:nt is installed. the matter was dis gassed through the help of our building inspector and it was decided that some positive assurance would have to be furnished the City that the buildings would be made to come :.p to the State 13 building req'iirements at the time they were moved into the Jity to avoid any future trouble from inferior buildings, and as a pro- tection to future purchasers. it :vas derided to leave the muter until some advice co:zld be obtained as to wit-,,t the Jity could and should requireb also antil the planning commission could hate time to provide information as to cone for such buildings ia.' required. eoancilman Herbert made a motion, seconded by Jouncilman Jox: That a longer red curb be painted on the N.E.Corner of intersection at Beaumont and Sixth St.t.- be supervieed by Jouncilman Elam. Thi9, motion carried. The members or the 20 -30 Jlub, lead by their president tar. Russell, came into `he Jouncil room :xt this time and presented the Jity with 3 new and ver; attractively painted Safety Sallie street signs to be used at the school crossings on the highway. Paayor Annis extended an expression of thLinks and appreciation of the Jity, and in accepting them he aesured the 20 -30 Jlub that they would certainly be used to a great advantage. Joun:ilman Lewis >n.;ae a motion, seconded by Jouncilman Herbert: That the Jouncil extend a risin vote of than]rs. This motion carried, and the Joanoilmen all expressed -.heir arpre- cis.tion. Ordinance No. 22) was presented and read. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Jotnlcilman Herbert: That Ordinance i1o. 225 pass its first reading. Ayes: Jo unciL man Cox, Herbert, Lewis, Elam and Anris. Noce: 'Joincilmen hone. Absent: None, Forms for Removal of "frees was read and ing action: Joan ^ilman Elam made a motion, seconded. Th:,t the norms for Application to -remove or be ac+erted and authorized. Ayes_: Councilmen Jo::, Herbert, Lewis, Elan goes: None. Absent: NorP. RESOLUTION N0, 836 ac::epted by the follow- by Jouncilman Cox: top trees as presented and Arnis. A P.TSOLUTIO T OF THE JITY OF BE UMONT JOiSE TiNG T11AT TH?s COUNTY HFiiLTH OFFIJE? AJT A:; JITY K: LTH THE :ITY JOUNJIL 02 "HE CITY OF BEaL[MO!T DOES P.ESOLVE AS FOLhOV3: Section 1. That the County Health Officer of the County of Riverside State of Jaliforria. shall enforce and observe in the City of Beaumont all of the following: (a) Orders, quarantine regul^tions, and rules rrescribed by the State Derartment of Health. (b) Statites relating to thrc publi, health, as well as city ordinaroes relating to publi; health. wection 2. That the Jity of Sea °amort intends this resolution to be the resolution of ,consent provided for by Sections 475 and 477 of the :health and safety Jode of the Mate of Jali£ornia, and that the Jounty Health Officer shall fit and '.he th- Health Officer of the Jity of Sea -imont. Adopted the 30th day of Jan. 194,. A. B. Ann's Attest: Bernice Jonine Mayor. Jity Jler'r_. 14 Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That resolution is R3S be adopted. Ayes: Counoilmen 36z. HPrhert, Lewis, Elam and Annis. hoes: N� e. Absent: rP. The Clerk was instructed to write i°r�G. W. . Dixon, notifying him to clean up his lot and to remove the fence whi3h is not properly built and creates a hazard to anyone walking on the sidewalk. That he must have the fire hazard and fence cleaned up within 17 days or the city will take legal steps to ;ondemn property. A letter was read from Mr. Devereaux on the same subject. The resignation of Hay Sumner as street Superintendent and +'ire Chief of the City of sea ,_mont as of February let,1047 was read and the following a^,tion ta' en. Councilman Lewis mole the motion seconded by Qu ilmar. •lam: That the - esignati or_ of :say Sumner be- a; septed. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Herb,, +, seris, Elam and Arnis. Abse' ent: Done. jouncilman Lewis :,_:de a motion, seconded by joun,il,an slam: That the Rayor be aathorised to look into the purchase and installation of a hot water heater for the City Hall, also to seinre a Jarritor Nor the City hall Y possible. Ayes: Councilman jo>_, Herbert, .Lewis, ElaAand ynnis. Ales. None. Absent: None. The Nollbwng Bills Ray F. Allen R.3.Harrington j.M Kin 7 Qrni ce�Conine Ray Sumner Glenn A. Dudley Cipriano ::angel a. C.Denham George J. Connor tip A r J. Day HAMors e Carl 'Carrell DO jourtney John L.'jarrenter Bernice Conine Georgia ':rams on John Shaw Ivan 4. 3utley Mary Holt LoUse Irvin Automobile jl.zb of Aadd o = re nialties sugene nuzum j.P.3aybzrn,Sheriff Southern jalifornia Thrifty Oil 'jo. isanr_ o° nea nont were presented: Last Half Jan. 15.00 it 9.00 " 74.20 70.10 90.00 " 77.00 " 57.40 Labor or 6t. 45.00 LAa+ hall Jar r° 90.60 TV 6.30 it P7.70 if 02.70 Cash advance 5.20 1 +rnr Duty lnerectorT s '{ ee x5.00 17-00 Custodian at park 17.00 Jaunitor at health J. 4.00 Guard at cross walk 27.00 So.jalif.jtor Signs 12.51 _tadio parts .97 oil 3.04 3adio contract 17.00 Dis.jo. Sanitary supplies 14.17 uasoline 74.91 Withholding tax 97.90 jounailman .:ox made `i 1(lotion,9cconded by jounoilman L ow'n' That the bills be pai9 as ... by the jonnittee. Ayes: jouncilmen Cox, Herbert, Lewis, slam and orris. ,does: None. Absent: Jone. A letter was read from the sunning Jity jouns!I in whi °h they states' thot the Yee for 3eanmant on the so.t or o- eration of the Police -'adio saa 1 be AR7.00 beginning to of Jan.1,047. And there was a re 'un' of 417.00 en dosed. for the January over- payment. 0 No am 15 Jouncilman jox m: de a motion, sesond.ed by councilman Elam: That the Jouncil adjourn.. This motion carried. Attest: Z- -- Beaumont,Califorxria. Feb.13,1946. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session Feb.13th. with fi<ayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the fol. owing Councilmen pre-ent: CounciLien Cox,lierbert, Lewis, Ela:r and Annis,. Absent: None. The minutes of Tanuary 30th. were read and. approved. Yr. J. Drew Funk asked what decision had been aade toward the permit for movinC; into the City Limits, the hospital buildings in Cherry Valley. After a discussion it was decided that the City could not legally require the owner of the bu_ldinz, to pat up a bond, but that them could be an understanding that the buildings may not be occupied until they are made to conform, to the Staada -d Building Code and completed according to plans presented the building inspector at the time the building permit is secured. Yrs. Cressor, President of the Beaumont Woman's Club was pre::ent and advised the Council that the Union Ice Comnany had notified her that they were planninC; on bringin- their lot adjoining the property of the Club house, up to prop.r rCrade to divert the storm water from their grounds and•that in so doing it mi�>ht endanger the club house F-rounds. That the Club ,re.ibers wanted to 'snow what could be done to avoid any damage. after a discussion it was learnad th:t the Union Ice Co. proposed to go half of the expense of buildinE a low retaini,g wall provided the Club would bear the other half of expense. The Council advised 14rs. Creaser that they shoirld attempt to build the r,:tainer wall between their property, and that the City would have the gr :2de of the alley investigated, and if not properly traded the -�stter would be adjusted. This ,tatter was refe, °red to the Str et ,a-id Aller Comrr.ittee and The Street Dent rtipent . Glenn Dudley, 'treet tiuperintendent asked the Council to look into plac:in; an order for so--,:;e new trucks so that the City f, °:ay be in line for the equipment when available. Councilman Herbert ivade a motion, seconded by Counci]ivan Elam: That the City Clerk advertise for bids on two 1J ton truck chasis; 1 3/4 ton pick up truck. Ayes: Councilmen Cox,Herbert, Lewis, Elarr: and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Council!rnan Cox nrsde a motion, seconded necessary steps be a tax ..or pa yr:ent Ayes: Councilmen C Noe:,: None. Absent: :done. taken to submit to of garbage disposal. o-._, Herbert, Lew:i: >, by Councilman Herbert: That the the voters an ordin�.:nce to levy Elam and Annis. 16 ORDINANCE NO.226 was presented, being AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING DISTRICTS WITHIN THE CITY OF BEAU &ONT AND ESTABLISHING CLASSIFI- CATIONS OF LAND USES AND REGULATING SUCH LAND USES IN SUCH DIST- RICTS, DEI'I;JING THE TEaLS USED IN SAID ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR THE ADJUSTMENT, ..T EiMLENT AND THEREOF; PRESCRIBING PENAL - TIES TOR ITS VIOLATION AND "EPEALING ALL U .DiA: AC 31 OR PARTS 0_' O DIAA "� ES I! CONFLICT HERE'dITH. Councilman Cox rude a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That after reading the Title oC Ordinance No. 226, that we dispense with reading in full of the ordinance. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Iierbert, Lewis, Elam and Annis. The Title of Ordinance No. 226 was read. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Herbert: That Ordinance No. 226 pass its second reading and be adopted. Ayes: Councilmen Cox,Herbert, Lewis, Elai and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. The Cl�rk advised the Council th it is. Charles P,acheck had asked if the Beaumont Recreation Committee may have the use of Stewart Park for a 4th. of duly barbecue, the same as last year. Councilman Elan made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewia: That the aeaumont Recreation Committee have the use of "Stewart Park July 4th. Ayes: Councilmen Co•_,Herbert, Lewis, slam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None/ A letter was read_ from I;:r. Harry C. Harper of the Chamber of Commerce asking; that the Council con3ider lending its support in asking the County Board of Supervisors to give favorable consideration to the adoption of an Ordinance governing- "lend use" in the rural districts since all the cities are adopting zoning ordinances the county should likewise cooperate. Councilman Herbert made a motion, seconded by Councilmen Cox: That J a letter be written to the County board of Supervisors signifying our interest and hopes in their suiportinE a County Planning Commission in adopting zon:QF: ordinances. Ayres Councilmen Cox,Herbert, Lewis, Elan and Annis. A letter was read frog_ the Automobile Club, advisin_ that they hod made a survey of the traffic situation through Beau"ont and would suggest that we ask the Highway Department to extend the 25 mile zone 1000 ft. each direction and that a oelmit be obtained to paint the 25 mile zone on the pavement. The Clerk wad instruct -d to write the State Highway Department. RESOLUTION NO. 837 A RESOLUTION Or THE CITY OF 1.i,,eMONT CCASOLID iT NG VOTIAG �� cm .n iPT m' rr O ;r I •P F Pil'uGII1GT�, :a2Y0I.r1I.ru ..Li.ClIO.V VFl IGiiL.�, ._ 1 _I. \G __ M POLLS ARE TO i;:, OY:;:iJ FO.. , ,L i,UNICT. ?„L rL'M7 -lulu TO � E II Tr--_ CITY Of n;;,aU:i:O: T 00 TUESDAY, AP_tiIL 9, 1946. TH: CITY COUNCIL Gil THE CIT`' OF oEAU :.O_,T DOE. OLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Th:t for the purpose of holding the regulkr —, Lunieipal Election fixed by law to be held on April 9th,1946, State and County Precincts &umbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 shall be and r they are hereby consolidated into one Drecinct to be known as Consolidated Precinct "A ', and the polling- place thereof is hereby fixed as the Co ncil Chambers in the City Ilall Building, 500 Grace Avenue, neaumont,.iverside County, California. Section 2. That at said Lunicical Election to be held on April 9, 1946, the polls shall be open between the hours of seven o'clock, a.m. an� seven o'clock p.m. of said day. Section 2. That the following named persons are hereby appointed as election officials to conduct said election, to wit: 17 Guy Bogart, as Insnector. T.J.Housekeep-r, as Judge, and William Kilpatrick and Silas D. Comaton, as clerks. Section 4. That the compensation of each of said election officials is hereby fixed at t.ie sura of X7.00. ADOPTED tho 13 day of Feb.1946.. A.B.Annis, Mayor. Attest: Bernice Conine, Clerk. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: Th=.t ,tesolution No. 837 be adopted. Ayes: Councilmen Cor.,Herbert, Lewi ., Elz1m and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. A letter was read from I.r. W.M.Sewell, District Su�)erintendent, .,eaumont Publie Schools in which he stater.',_ th-t the school needed Lots 5 and 6 and the south twenty feet of lots 3 and 4 of Block 87 in order to build a st2ndard 220 yard track; That the present track is only 206; that the school d._eded this property to the City at the time Seventy Street north of Block 87 was closed, but ha felt it more useful to the school. thatn it could be to the City. After a discussion the following action was taken. Councilman Cox ms'e a motion, seconded by Councilman Herbert: That a quit claim deed be made to Beaurgorit Union High School District for Lots 5 and 6, and the southerly twenty feet of Lots 3 and 4 of block 87. Ayes: Councilmen Co ,Herbert, Lewis, Elam e.id Annis. "Toes: None. Absent: None. The Clerk informed th-- Council that she '-ad a request from Lr. George Gray, askin_ that the Cite equipment help him to remove a eucalyptus tree frcm in front of his home. The clerk was instructed to write il.r•. Gray :end explain that because of the condition of the City's equipment it will be impbssible for the Cite to assist him and to refer hire to the party who h�..s just n -oved some trees at the corner of Eighth & Edgar. A letter w read from th. P.T.A. asking that the Cite investigate the building of ar, underpass under the hi0hwa-- because of the hazard to school children crossing the highway. The Clerk was instructed to write the State Highway Department askinE if it will be permissable to build an underpass under the highway,also a rough estimate from thera as to the cost of such an underpass. Also to ask the highway DeDartiaent to investigate the reason for a stoppage in the culvert under the hici:way ,.t Chestnut ivenue,cnd some other — culverts in that neighborhood. Councilman Cox ins-..e e Lotion,'econded by Councilman Herbert: ThL-:t the Police be authorized to have a Gasoline heater to cost about w20.00 installed in the police car. Ayes: COu,iciliaEnCox, Herbert, Lewis, E1,�rc -and Annis. Noes: N ne. Absent:oNone. I The fol. "owing bills were presented: R.S.Harrington Ray F. Allen C.L.King Bernice Conine Glenn A. Dudley GeDrge w.Conner V,% C . Denham Cipr�_ano Ran.--el _:.K.N:orse Carl Car, ell. D.J.Courtney John L. Carpenter iioraer J. Day Dwight ii. Cooper D.Weut Clyde Allen California YVater U. elep i50VV7i8 n LV; re County Health De�arti:ent .�eau.ont automotive sere Leau -_ont Iiardw:,re .w L r. IIenry Oust �roti:n Bevis equipment C' Iieauc.ont Gazette 'Thrifty Cif Co. Charlie VVilso -_ iffire Chi e dinety ;nine Cafe 24 hour service Ellen C. Yartin City of itai,ning Roy G. Treece Paulk 1otor Co. Cempbell's Garage Firestone dealer's store Rae l.':axwell i;eaiunont irrigation Union "ervice Utation Stockwell L .�inney First Feb. 5.00 " 1 15.00 " 5 59.60 " 7 70.10 " 9 90.60 " 7 76.40 " 7 72.40 " 5 55.00 " 9 90.60 " 8 86.30 " 8 87.50 " 8 82.50 rr ?c .20 Sidew,,Lic grades 4 41.25 xa,:ine prisoners 1 10.00 meal - orisoner . .46 hone telephones 2 26.38 Garage work 1 10^.10 Health Uervice . .`50 ice Garage work 1 1.50 Councilman Cox :wade a motio., seconded by Councilman lerbert: That the bills as audited be paid. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Herbert, Lewi >, EL:;, and Annis. Does: bone. Absent: 'gone. Councilman Cox ._,ede a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the council adjourn. This motion carried. Att st: C- -- Clerk. Las *or. "z9 19 Beaumont,C &lifornia. Feb.27,1946. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session Feb.27th, 1946, with Layor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Couiicilraen present: Councilman Cox,` erbert, Lewis and Annis. Absent: Counci;.r.an Elari. The minutes of Fe.13th. were reed and approved. 11r. Bunnell, owner of the iced Ball Cafe vies present and asked why his garbage had rot been collected the oast few days. after a dis- cussion the council advised ivir. Bunnell that tiie collection fee was payable in a:vauce, and_ since the Garbag> collector had left two notices of the bill not beinf_ paid, that the City was not obligated to pick up the garbage, but that if he would keep :is bill paid in advance he would have no further trouble. Ir. Bunnell also asked wily his rest rooms were used by the public, and how he could be protected froir having to furnish the public with thiE, service, the advice of the Council was that he should contact the Count;. Health officer who is also the City health Inspector and get instructions Eron,. him as to how he sho�.ild conduct the control of use of his rest rooms. He also complained about trucks parking trio wrong way near his pl.c of business. T'Ids matter was referred to the Police Department. y'r. Brant of La€;nolia Avenue asked what the City could. do :-:bout a large tree w;.ich is destroying his sidevvalk and dan�aFing the porch and foundation to his home. The Council advised Yr. Brant that the City does not have the -..en or equipment fo;: the rai. oval of trees, but if i.e would sign an application with t City Cler' he would. secuie a nermit to re- move the tree at his Min expense and that t City will repair the aide- walk. I r. D. S. Gilbreth asked the Council if the City would be i::terested in giving him the job o repairing the Sidewal -:s over the city on a cost plus basis. do action was taken on this natter at the time. Stre t erupt. Dudley told the Council of his efforts to g;et the Grader throught ft Wax. Assets Corporation at the man Francisco and the Los An; -eles Offices, th =.t he had called several times but sofar had no assurance of the date the er::der will be relessed for sale. One bid on the 2 li ton truck chasis and the w ton pick up was reed from Paulk Motor Co., but n.o assurance as to the date of delivery is available, so no action was taken on the bid, but it is placed on file. The Clerk w =s instructed to write and ask the Southern Califori:ia Gas. Co. to check the gas meters and see if the extra large bill is correct. A letter was presented frori the Census Bureau, Washington,D.C. stating that the City may have an of'fi_cial c::naus taken provided the City pay the expense. The estimates. cost to be about X765.00 with a deposit of :'415.00 to be paid in advance. Councilman Cox made a motio.::, seconded by CouncilrraiA Herbert: That the City apply for a census to be taken and tYuat the dowru payment be made. Ayes: Councilman Cox,Herbert, Lewis, and Annis. Noes: iJone. Absent: Councilman Elam.. Councilman Lewis explained that the Fire Department had made an inspection of the Highschool building and found several fire hazards in existence. lifter a discussion, it was decided that the City should notify l'-r. Sewell of the fire hazards and. to protect the City frora any liability should ask Lr. Ec;rell to take care of the problem and the following action was taken: Councilman Lewis, made a motion., seconded by Councilman Cox: That zo The Clerk should notify liar. Newell to have the fire hazards corrected, especially in the Furnace roof:., Pain room, nac_� of the stage, and all fire hose equipment must be put in order. Ayes: Councilman Cos,laerbert, Lewis and Annis. Noes: clone. Absent: Councilman Elam. RESOLUTIONd 110. 838 RESOLUTION OF Tilt, CITY OF BEAUNTONT ACCEPTING DEED FROM CHr,RLES E. CIiL';`aTFi 12 N� : ITA C:iO?VTii_'R, I U D dD WIFE. Ti3E CITY COUNCIL OF TlaP CITY" OF T ZTT1'0`iT_ DCEL F:ESOLVF AL FOLLO'A'S: Section 1. That that certain deed dated Feburary 25th,194E5, from Charles. Crowther and i�ita B. Crowther to the Cit;- of Beaumont, conveying alley run:.in� North and 'outh in Llock Twent. :"even(27) of the City of iseaur:;ont, County of Riverside, State of Celifc:•_ia, be and it is hereby accepted and directed to be recorded. ADOPTED the 27th.day of hlarch,1946. A.B,Annis, 18yor. . Attest: Bernice Conine, Clerk. Councilmen Lewis,:r.ade a motion, seconded by Councilman Herbert: Th. -t resolution No. 83I' be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox,Herbert, Lewis 'Ind Annis. Noes: none. Absent: Councilman Elam. RESOLUTION C. 839 RESOLUTION OF Tri; CITY OF i;EAUL:ONT. Whereas, a Notice of Intention to Circulate an Initiative Petition in the City of Beaumont, providing that an ordinance be subri.itted to the voters to provide for the levy of a tax in add'tion to the tax now bein8 collected by the City of Beaur.(iont, said additional tax to be placed in a special Fund, to be used for the operation and iaintenance of Garbage anti Rubbish dis- posal by the City of Beaumont, the proposed tax not to at any time exceed fifty cents upon each o e hundred dollars assessed value of such taxable property exclusive of secure:' Personal Property and money, has been published in the i)eaurr,ont Gazette by Guy Bogart, as provided for in Section 1702, Election Code, and Whereas, Guy Bogart has filed with the City Cle,r'.c, on Feb.25th, 1946, a copy of the otice of Intention containinC statement of reasons for the petition, an affidavit of Publication thas•eof, as provided by 2ection 1705, Election Code, and copies of the proposed ordinance. Whereas, if the initiative Petition is signed by not less than fifteen per cent of the voters of the City and Contains a request that the ordinance be submitted immediately to the vote of the peopl.: at a special election, as provided in 'ection 1711 of the Election Code, or the next regular municipal election as provided in Section 1712, Election Code, and Whereas, if the petition is signed by the required number of voters, presented to this Council, and meets with the approval of ti:is Council, then it will be compulsory that the City Council 21 call a Special Election, unless said proposition is placed on the ballot for the m iegular municipal Election provided by law to be held in the City of Beaumont, April 9,1946. THEREFORE �F; IT E:OLVED: That since the calling of a Special Election is very expensive, that to avoid such expense possibly within the next few weeks ins.,ediately following the General Ilection, that if the petition is presented this Council, with the required number of voter's signatures, and the ordinar_ce is approved by this Council before it is too late to have th-, proposition printed on the ballots, that the p oposition be placed on the ballot at the General Election to be held April 9,194x,, and that proper publication be given th proposition as provided by law. ADOPTED this 27th.day of Februnry,1946. Councilman z.erbert made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That Resolution No. 839 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman O'ox,lierbert, Lewis and Annis. floes: None. Absent: Councilman Elars. A letter was read from the Division of Highways to the effect that Yr. Gaylord and I,:r. Switzer will call in Beaumont in the near future to discuss the prcblen: in connection with e;-tending the "5 mile Speed zone;. A letter was also r ad fro. the Division of Highwa s regards to the clogginL,, of the Culvert under the Highway at Chestnut, the hiEhway department stated that the gutter on Chestnut avenue is not graded to proper grade and several driveways across the Cutter cause the water to back up on the highway. A resolution fro:r, the Office of the Hoard. of Supervisors was read in which the County is to charge a flat Der diem rate of X6.45 for all city jail prisoners placed in the County- hospital. This resolution is placed on file. Councilman Cox made a raotios:, seconded by CounciLaan Lewis: That the City yngineer 'r. Cooper ue authorized to survey the parcels of ground to be used. 'or the neon )eaurront suns being installed by the 20 -30 Club and to prepare legal descriptions. Ayes: Council -en Cox,Herbert, Lewis, and Annis. does: None. Absent: Counci.1ma:1- Elam. The following bills were presented: Flay F. Allen R.S.Harrington ,,Lernice Conine 'C.L.King H.K.i.orse Carl Carrell John L. Carpenter D.J.Courtney Glenn A. Dudley Cipriano Rangel Homer J. Day Geo.W.Conner 'o.Cal.if.Gas Co. Ivar. wY. Butler Stockwell & Finney Ti ,if ty Gil Co. Galvin P: fr:. Corp. Louise Irvin Charlie Wilson W.C.Denham Vrs. Lary Holt Bernice Conine The Beawdont Gazette C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff Bank of Beaumont Last z Feb. n it it n rr rr rr rr rr n 2 months' E:as Custodian at park Overhaul Cl:rl:' typtr GAsoline Balance due on i.:v. Guard at cross walk Fire Chief for Feb. Last iL of Feb. Jaunitor Health Dept. Cash advanced Printing & Publishing- Radio fee for Feb. Withhold_ -nr_. tax for F 15.00 5.00 70.10 59.60 90.60 86.30 82.50 87.50 90.60 55.00 76.20 54.00 10. .88 15.00 16.65 20.30 .62 25.00 10.00 67.40 4.00 3.29 72.53 15.00 eb85.00 22 Councilman Cox ,_a,`e a motion, seconded by Counci.Laan Lewis: Th-jt billt..as audited by the cormnittee be paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox,Fierbert, Lewis, and Annis. Noes: Noae. Absent: Counciliman Elam. Councilman Herbert made a motion, seconded by Council an Cox: That the council adjorn. This motion car_ied. Attest: Clerk. Beaumont,Celif. March 13,1946. The Beaumont City Council eet for its regular ireetin6; Larch 13th, 1946, with Mayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following councilmen nresent: Councilman Cox,Lewis, Elan and Annis. Absent: Counci man Herbert. The minutes of February 27th. were read and approved. Ivr. Melvin Lowry owner Council if he might be service. lie suggested payable at the rate of business license. Aft was ".alien. of the Beaumont Taxi service asked the given a Franchise for an Exclusive Taxi that he ask for a five year franchise x100.00 per year in addition to his regular ar a bri -f discussion tha following action Councilman Cox made a rnotio , seconded Uy Coanciln an Elam: That the Council defer action until an attorney nay oe oonsulted- regards to the legality of granting such a franchise. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Lewis, Elam and ,innis. does: None. Absent: Councilman Herbert. A letter was read from tr. W. �. Sewell as Secretary of the Planning Commission stating that the application of ar. Carl R. Brown for a buildin -: n_zrmit to build a com ::ercial building on Lots 10 and 12 of Block 85 which are in the residential zone as provided by Ordinance of the Planning Coruiissi.on recently adopted, but abt as yet effective, had been denied by the Planning Commission. Er. Sewell also stated that the co=.iar_ission was aware of the fact that this application was presented just be- fore the ordinance is effective and no doubt the application will be legal. 1,4r. John Shaw, as Building Inspector informed the Council that he had received the application of :'I=r. Carl N. srowi, for a oermit to build the co,,a;.ercial building on Lots 1C and 1" of tslock 85, he presented the plans and application to the council for its action. Mayor Annis explained to the Council that upon the advice of an Attorney he was of thr- opinion that in as much as this applic -ation 23 was made prior to the effective date of the Zoneing Ordinance, that the permit could be demanded through court and no doubt the City would be forced to issue the permit, after a brief discussion the following action w4s taken. Councilman Cox r..ade a motion, seconded by Council an Elam: That a Permit be granted to Carl i�. Drown to build. on Lots 10 and 12 in Block 85, accord.in` to plans presented. kes: Councilman Cox, Elar. and Ann'is. "oes: Councilman Lewis, Absent: Councilman Herbert. Lr. henry Ubst was present and submitted a bid on trucks and a suggested bed for a garbage truck. he stated that he could not state a�, to date of delivery. The bids were read end placed on file. The following bills w:.re presented: Ray F. Allen First w March 15.00 R.S.Harrington " 5.00 ,Bernice Conine " 70.10 C.1..King " 59.60 H.K.Yorse " 90.60 Carl Carrell " 86.30 D.J.Courtney IT 87.50 John L.Carpenter IT 82.50 Homer J, Day " 76.20 Glenn A. Dudley " 90.60 Cipriano Rangel IT 55.00 W.C.Denham " 67.40 George W. Conner " 60.00 John Shaw Building Inspt. 95.60 Glenn A. Dudley Cash for boots 21.43 R.A.N.cFarlane Radio installations 25.00 Rae Maxwell T lelding 16.07 Harry J. 1:itchell Repair radiator 13.00 So.Calif. Gas Co. Gas 4.25 Union Service Station Service L repairs 25.26 Stockwell & Binney Office supr)lies 20.79 Beaumont Irrigation Slater 33.90 "eau::,ont Hardware Supplies & tools 131.72 Union Gil Co. Lube oil 13.12 So.Calif.Edison Street li Fhts 147.91 Thrifty Oil Co. Gasoline 92.81 California Water a: Tele.Co. Telephones 35.68 City of Banning Radio Fee 85.00 Dr. A.L.sram.kamp Examine prisoners 10.00 So.Calif.Edison Co. :aectricity 120.75 County Health Dept. Health service car 6.50 Paulk 'dotor Co. Instz , llations- Police/ 147.00 Colling Publishing Co. 6 Uniform bldg. 1x.38 Firestone Dealers StQre Su,,)olies 20.42 cv✓ ;an a Ware . ppairs 4.13 Ellen C. Iv:artin .Sfamps 6.00 Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the bil -s as audited by the coir¢.ittee be paid. Ayes. Councilmen C x,Lew�.s, Elay, and Annis. toes: ilone. Absent: Councilman 'erbert. Councilman Elan made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the Street Department install Street markers on all - treats that are open south of the Railroad. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Lewis, Elan. and Annis. hoes' done. Absent: Councilman rerbert. Lr.Bywater asked the Council to consider a bid of $250.00 as a bid on Lots 7,8,9,10,11 and 12 of Block 16, to be purchased by a client of his or Ir. A. Espinoza. The bid not being presented_ in writing was not given consideration at this time. 24 0 A letter was read from Er. Lawrence A. iutton regards to his accepting the appointment as City attorney. After a brief discussion it was agreed that before a final appointment is made that 2Lr. Button should be invited to meet w_l.th the Council- men for an informal discussion of details some evening conven- ient to him, and the clerk w.:s instructed to advise ;.r. Button of the wishes of the Council. Councilman Levis announced that .Jori:ar Anderson, for__er police- J man of the City has •eturned frorr. the service and i ready to return to work. Councilman Cox made a m,,tion,seccnded uy Council,.-.an Lewis: That Norman Anderson be re- eir.ployed as No. 1 Policeman, in the highest bracket, or salary of18G.00 per month. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Lewis, Elam and Annis. :noes: iJone. Absen',: Councilman .erbert. The Cleric asked v,hat should be done about writing; the Greyhound iius Company ;bout using the alley, the police Wers- instructed to post a "Closed to pusses" si`n on the alleys concerned, ,end to check with the drivers to see that they discontinue running on the dirt alley. RESOLUTION 110. 840. 3ESOLUTIO1',T OE THE CITY OF BEAMTONT. Whereas, the traffic through the City of Beaumont has become � so heavy it is impossible to slow up the driving speed of through traffic so that the pedestrians may safely cross the Highway, or school children may get across to school, and Prhereas, thv twenty :rive n.'le zone statts so near the iiighschool and does not extend far enouh to the west to protect the smaller children atten,ling the ;+ellw ood School, and Whereas, the :Mate highway Department cannot extend the twenty - five .ile zone until an official surve1v i, made to determine whether oI• not th.; proposed extension is legal, an(, until funds are m<;dd available to cover thc, cost. _OW, 1? ;D 0 IT iiESOLV D �Y ThE i). 'Fli70':dT CI'T'Y COUNCIL: That the State Department be as,'ced to allocate x100.00 fron. the City's -t gasoline tax money, to cover the expense of an official census or survey of traffic Coin- thv ou,�h .beaumont over route 26, and that if' the money is Trade available, that the :-Mate hiClLvay Department is hereby asked to make such survey. ADOPTED the 13th. day of March,1946. A.B. Ann is L'ayor . Attest: i ernice Conir;e, Clerk. Councilman pox rtado a motio -_, seconded by Councilman .lam: That Resolution No. 840 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox,Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Co mcilman Herbert. A statement of revenue collected by the County Tax Collector was read on followi:iC parcels: Lot.; 2 to 9, Lot 1 and Lots 10 to 16 inclusive of Block 160; Lots 2, 3 and 25 of Block 115; Lot 9 .block 116; Lots 6, 11,12,13 Block 118; Lots 11,12 and 13,B1ock 119 25 Lots 11 and 12, Block 180; Lots 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 to 14 and 16 of Block 125; Lots 1,2,4,6,9,1C,12,14,�,:_;,7, and 11 Block 126; Lots 1 to 12 inclusive,Block 127; Lots 1 to 13, Block 128; Lot 1 to 5 Block 129, portion of dock 130; portion of Block 131; Lots 1 and 2 Block 137, Lots 13,4 of Block 140; Lots 1 to 8, 10,14,16 block 150; Lots 3'to 16 of islock 164; Lot 1 to 9 and 15to 25 Block 166 and Lots 7 and R of flock 19. Councilman Lewis made a motio- ,seconded by Councilnan Cox: Th:t the City stake clairn for its pro rata share of the above revenue. Ayes: Councilmen Cox,Lewis, ElaT, and Annis. Idoes: None. Absent: Uounci L.an Herbert. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councitman Lewis: That the Council adjourn. This motion carried. Attest: Clerk. — -- - -- Mayor. Beaurmont, Calif. :arch 22nd.1946. The BesuTront City Council met in a w'pecial Session called for the purpose of examining the I:ntitiative Petition which was introduced by Guy i5orart at the r�gul:.r Meeting of the Council held 1'ebruary 27th. The meeting was called to order by I,aror Annis, and Consent for the meeting sinned by all the council'iren was placed on file at 5:45, having been circulated by I::a;;or Anziis ?luring_ the forenoon. Thu roll call found the following Oouncilmen present: Councilman 1)ox,'L':eru --rt1, Lowi,, and :in,-,is. Ab`>ent. -done. The Petition presented the proposed Ordinance toerether with 180 si,.nar- of qualified electors of the City of Beauniont, properly certified py the circulate!', (,Uy 1Jo;_ tart. The siLrlbtui. -es VJE:I'e also verified as qualified electors by a certification signed by the City Clerk. The Ordinance was divan a number and read, the title of which is as follows: Ordinance No, 227. OliDIIJ.ii1C ".' OF TEE CIT`_' OF bZAUj_O dT fiUT i OiiILTNG I VOTE OF Tll .y PEOPLE OF l v- li-C_ ":Xy 'i'O.: ?U -PO- Oi [7 :i lI HIi;IG U.- :i3;S :.G: i ::) �,UuI;11 ri DiSPOu)AL 3'T1 sal ' 1 J T... CITY Councilman Cox =wade a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the Initiative petition be accepted and approved and that Ordinance :dumber 227 pass its first reading. Ayes: Councilman Cox,Iierbert, i.ew:is, Ela., and ennis. Noes: None. Absent: !done. Councilman Cox made Th :, :t the council adjour:i. This .motion carried. fittest :_�e� Clerk. a motion, seconded by Councilman darn: '� Iaiayor;`' 26 Larch cilman Beaumont, Calif ornia Parch 27th.1946. The Beaumont City Council met for its regular session 27th. with Mayor Annis prsiding. The roll call found the following councilmen present: Coun- Cox, Herbert, Lewis, Elam and annis, Absent: None. The minutes of march 13th. and the Special meeting held Larch 22nd. were read and approved. The resignation of Lr. R. S. Harrington, as City Attorney, dated November, 13th,1945 and previously presented to the Council was discussed and the following action taken. Councilman Lewis made a motion seconded by Councilman iierbebt: That the Council accept the resignation of Llr. Ilia rrington as City Attorney. ayes: Councilmen Cox, i.erbert, Lewis, Elaa and "nris. Noes: none. Absent. :lone. The Council having made arrangements with I•:r. Lawrence A. Button of Colton to tatie the anooint.Lent as Cit, Attorney took the following action. Councillan L- erbert trade a motion, seconded by Cc nci.li;7an Elam: That Lr. Lawrence A. huttoki be appointed City attorney according to agreement b etweent l�4- �24L'ik ;- Q &€'aotl,contained in letter on file. byes: Councilmen C)x, lierbert, Lewis, L'1<ar. and :n;is. noes: iione. absent: iaone. I.r. button was present and accepted a place �A the Council table. john Shaw, Building, Inspector for the City presented an application si£ned by Paul i.eytens, asking for a permit to bu .ld a parking lot across the alley an back of his store, to cover the building; of the parking lot and a 50 ft. by 50 ft. ware house. The ware house to face or, Califor,ia Avenue on Lot 12 of block 82. The lot is just outside of the commercial zone established by the Zoneing ordinance, but the gat_ of the application was '::arch 14th. which was previous to th. effective date of the ordinance, therefore the follow - ing action war-, t.11'-ea. Councilman lierbert made a motion, seconded by ouncilmsn I,= hst the a),-)lication of I,.r. iie•yten be granted acccrdi_n�; to nlans presented to the inspector. Ayes: ;ouncilr,an Cox, lierbert, Levis, El�sz: and An °:is. tloesz None. absent: i,one. i,;r. ooseoh Swiryn, o iriur of the Leaum,ont Inn aslcad the Council for oermission to ooerat a card roof; in tho hotel buildin{ also he asked if it would be necess - -ry to obtain e nern:it to do some remodeling in t_e building. 'fhe Council advised tr. Bwiryn to contact the Building In- soector as to the requirements regards to tha r�..odeling, and advised thzat he should also contact t 'n-_., :tat.. dousing Inspector if necessary. In regards to ti,_ p..ii..ission to operate a Gerd room tL_ foil ow- ini; action was taken: Councilman .: erbert r.ilde a motion, seconded by Councilt:;an Cox: `i'h .t a Cor.ciittee L.e appointed to look into the c °ranting; of per - miesion to operate a card roo!.i in the hotel. Ayes: COuncil'^lan Coe:..- erbert, let ,-1i3, Elai.i bAd in-As. Noes. hone. ibsent : .ione . Layor Annis referred the matter to tiau rolice and Licensing Cormiittee. Lr. Larry Lewis asked Ale Council if he :: rht have some W 27 Assistance in pulling ott some trees on Beaumont avenue. The natter was referred to Councilman Elam; .judge Truby asked the Council if it had considered having a special census taken. He was advised that the City was applying for such a Spacial Census for the City. Stanley Lewis, representing the Live Oak, or the -high :school Annual, asked 'she Council to again subscriue toward its publication for this year. Councilman "erbert made a !notion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the City suuscribe N30.00 toward the 1946 High School Annual. Ayes: CouncilCar Cox, lerbert, Lewis, -la" and "nnis. hoes; "one. Absent: None. Lr. Leighton Taylor, representing several local organizations who have _formed a _recreation Committee in keepinU with the plans of the Louth Conservation Committee of eaumont, asked the Council if it would sponsor tr_._ program this year provided the cost of this ?ear's propra: is paid fop by the various civic Crogps. ":e also asked if the City would keep in mind the matte- of ineludi.ny, some 'fors. of -ecreation audget in tl_<_ next years tax set up; be that the ppocra_ if satisfactory, may we conducted fro: yeno to year. r. Taylor announced that the services of :-r. wester, time coach of the 1drh bchool had been arrent ed for ant', he will be accountaole fop ,.tie equiome:.t ano take responsibility of the nrogram t 2s coming summer, vrovidej it iz agreeable • ith _'ne City. Counc,ii^ -:a- .,ewis made a notion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the Citc soonsor the _.ecreation ProCram as reccori:.iended by the Youth Conservation Committee. Ayes: Councilman Cox. Herbert, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Insurance Policy No. 302928 wit;_ The Reserve Underwriters, being insurance on the toy Scout Hut which is owned by the City of Beaumont was presented. Councilman Herbert made a motio, seconded by Councilman Elam: That Policy No. 302928 be accepted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, herbert, Lewis, Elan; Noes: none. Absent: done. Councilman ilerbert left the meeting at this The Clerk was instructed to write Ia:r. that he turn his files over to An nuw City leave them at the Clerk's office. and Annie. time. R. S. Barrington asking attorney, Mr. Button, or Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded the s=treet auoerintendant shall paint: lines on providing diagonal parking spaces, beginning at .xtendinE to Wellwood "venue. ayes: Councilmen Cox, Lewis, !slam an? Annis. Noesh None. Absent: Councilman ::erbert. by Councilyzn Elam: That the pavement of 5th. St. California Avenue and The Clerk was instructed to write nr.. Leslie noberts, advising that the City intends to fence in the lend wrich was recently purchased for a garbage disposal an! that he should not waste seed planting that area as it will probably be; in use soon. Wit Attorney i.utton eras asked to investiEate tho cost of securing a Liability Insurance to protect the City in case -f some accident to !persons while on wity property, such as park properties, etc. the following bills yr B. S. .,arrin; ton hay F. Allen C. L. King Bernice Conine H.K.Lorse Norman Anderson Carl Carrell D.J.Courtney r� presented: Last I Larch 5.00 `r 15.00 " 59.60 70.10 90.60 82.40 " 86.30 t 87.50 28 John L Carpenter Last -tip Liarch 82.50 Cipriano itanerel It 55.00 Glenn A. Dudley it 90.60 W.C.Denham If 82.40 George ',Y. Conner If 81.30 homer J. Day if 76.20 C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff Radio Fee 15.00 H.J.Kuhn Printing 181.11 R.1%11artwell Treatment (Pris) 7.50 Thrift: Cil Co. Gasoline 60.91 Leroy i3arnes Scout Hut Ins. 20.00 C.L.Lewis League Expense 17.50 Leroy Larnes Insurance(Pol.Car)18.62 Leau: -!ont "uton;otive :service - .epairs 4.44 i;ernice Conine Stamns(e_•ection) 18.00 Los "n( °eles Stamp L Stationery C tags 18.70 state Cot;pensation Ins. 'und Insurance (bal.) 161.36 G.d.Pequegnat Precinct Lists 3.60 iwrs. Leary Holt Jaunitor 4.00 Louise Arvin cross E -uard 9.53 ..'ma Long cross ,puard 1-'.47 ,'rs. Viola Anderson Leals for pris. 5.98 Dwight s. Cooper -urvey 10.00 Ivan i'utler Custodian -park 15.00 Charlie 'd;ilson� ire chief -ffiarch 10.00 ,Em, of �eaui. -ont i'ithholdin� tax 95.79 Councilman Col. made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the bills as audited by the com_ittee be paid. +yes: Councilman Cox,Lewis, Elam, and "nnis. idoes: +one. Absent: Councilman i:erbert. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded -y Coun.iln_n Lewis: That tha 2; eti z adjourn until Thursday rr- orning at 9:30. "yes: Councilman Cox,Lewis, 'Elam and "nnis. '.,oes: iJone. absent: Councilman Ierbert. attest: Clerk. eaul:ont, Calif. Larch 28,1946. The Deaurzont, Cif; °r Council : et in an adjourned regular meetin6,;, Thursday Liorning, Lurch 28th, at 9:30 a.1. .toll call found t1io following Councillan present: Councilman Cox, alai- ,Lewis and "nnis, Absent: louncilinan iierbert. Grdinance iio. 227 was read for the secon(, time. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Co��nciu�?eIi lara: That Ordinance ,iO. 227 pass its second _reading and ou adopted. "yes: Council='. :.cis Cox, ,L' ew1, , and_ —ni is. Noes: i'one. Absent: COuncilniai1 :ierbert. The cofamittee reported on the decision on the application of Joseph Swiryn o thr; �e ui;.ont Inn to operet( a c� :rd room and the following action taken. Council:._an -slam rade a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That •.r. Swiryn be given psrn- ission to conduct a card rooms: in the OW r 29 iseau!:;ont lnn buil.din(- so lone- as it is properly conducted and in an orderly manner. byes: Councilman uox, slam, Lewis and annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman rerbert. In connection with! the City's sponsorin{,; the i;ecreation Project at _ the renuest o' th Youth Conservation. Cormtittee the following action was taken: Councilman Cox ra de cticn, seconded by Uouncilrf:ari Lewi: Th.t hev. Crosby, Liss i elBri .'la'_)p and -:E'V. Davi! 30 �9 Pdo action was taken at this time regards to the repairs on roof of the barn. It was decided th.:t the Ltreet Dep_rt:::unt sho.:ld _.easurc off it ze�.tci- portio. of tb riouiids proposed to ase1' foi i rba1e disposal a -', funce <t least a portion of it %inc? built an adequate road to the 0 :i•ounds. the present disposal [.rounds a.c to be covered as soon as possible and post,,d so that no dui.,pinj ,i,11 be done after the (rounds once cleared up. i:egards to th- ooundaries of the new Earbage disposal it was decked th:,t the street up rintcndent measure the dista .ces as pearl;✓ as possible and_ the fo]_lovaing action MW was ta :ien in connection with the survey rece_,tly discussed: Councilman Co;: .:✓de a - otion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the City dispense with a survey of tulle Curbage Crounds at this tir,.e. Ayes: Councilran Cox, IIeruert, Lewis, Elan: and Annis. =goes : I ±one. Absent: done. In reply to the request of the City Council, City Attorney Dutton reported on his findings regards to col- ,nrehensive insurance. He stated that he felt tno Citly could obtain a polic;i !'Or a ore,ium of from •x500 to ,: =600 per year for a X10,000 end "20,000 coi ;_prehensive coverage; that t::e City could no doubt outa' n a polic;,, exclu :.ive of the Fl -et insurance it i_ now carrlii :g, i:,aking the co. t even less oc his year. After a discussion he _ °oLiov :inr action ;es ta.:e__. Councilman Coz 1 :,�,de a n:oti_n, seeos,ded oy Counciln.an Ile.-bert: That the City advertise for bids on ive insurence, exclusive of the it et covurar,e n in effect, to the �<.tent Of N10,000 P "or i1- dividual of :,20,000 for- an,-,, acc;.ient. Ayes: Councili:an Co.,., :erbert, Lewis, r;lsrn: and Annis. (does : i4oi . e. Absent: i�one. The Cl rk w� s instructed to write the :date H -hwa; Department re- porting a raised p1 +,ce in the paver,nt at Grace Avenu , a.if' dti -. St. whici! should ue repaired or nlsned cotii,: 1,.r. Hutton was asked for ar_ expression of his ooinici, as to dust what date tl.e Garbage urdinance is to bec_ e effective. iie advised that i ._ opinion ti.e Ordinance beco:aes effective teri da rs from the dr.te of the ca;.vass of the returns of the Election hell? April 9th. A letter was read r'ro : :, ; -r. J.Drew Funk, statinr that the rent on the health Center shall ue raisod. to N20.00 oer iaonth. Since the City and. County of Riverside have a joint tenant;; of the Iiealti, Center it was a¢ r.-ed t''L, t th r:: .:ter sho uld ue t,__, .: --p v,it;. the County uefore action is te'cen. The 01 r was instructed to refer the .iatter to the County. Lr. Lcllabney reported that on : ast is a traffic hazard created by o_. truck and. an automobile out in 1, he th�_:rl; ai-e no white lines to follow it is hard to see the truck alien t l,.orse was asked to investigate tl,e and car to tr-, v,,id find soi_c o te r Rth.Street, near hia home there of his nei,fri :hors narking a wide street at niCht. Th:,t because ard. t :e )cvur-ont is dark in color .e �.,eatl er i-, bad. Police Chief matte end as,: ov -­ier of thet­uck place to park his equipiient. A letter was rea? froLi th Lensrtrent of Labor of the united vtates Employment Service asnrnC, if the City co.ilf provide desx space in the City mall for use of tlieii interviewer each ,iedncsda.! iiorn:ing froi.. 9:0o n.I:. to 12:00 (loon. The plan is desi(-ned to extend service into the field for uoth ei' „ploycl' s ai,d a'7'licants, -n 11 iii add_'_tion,to m "et ti:e responsibilities of the agent;,, to he veterans as provided by Public Law 346 or (G.I.Hill). It was dacided th :t _ dou_,t desk space coal(- be provided so. e place in the building. ;o definite arraaCei..e :_ts we,,e ,;,ade. Councilman Lewis ._,de a :notion, seconded by Council.. -an Cox: Th,.t the Clerk write Lt. iiutchison of L.a 5tat� Guard, as inC ti:at the State Guard vacate tLe Office which_tlle are .-.uw occupyini _ .lr, the City Hall, as wr�ll as the storm., vault wit.'_ the exceptioiii of stori,.g their C`uns and a;,;runi.tion if the_, have no other appropriate J —I. J 31 place to store the fauns and ammunition. A :,es: Councilman Cox, Herbe t,Lewi -s, 7la, >rd nnris. idoes: hone. Absent: I. one. A letter was read fro ?.i the nrea Public Hel�tions Uffice of the Elevent naval District, -07 Van :Iu; °:> building, Los anCeles 14, in wi,.ieh ale.. struth�rs, Lt. Comriei.-der, USPIR. asked if the City of : ea:m,ont would be iaterested in receivinC tl.e i;attle Color's Oi the -Lc, iicau_._ont, a larp e Gunboit. Exhibits, :.Spec Gera and anoruDr -ate 'Jresentat'LOn ceI•e ony ',o_ld be s -)onsored by his office provid d the City is interested. after a discussion the matter was referred to the Cherry Festival. Con'.,ittee to see if it Will ue possible to have the presentation ssade at the t1l.:e of the annual Chem' estival. `file co:,�laint of ..r. Ledo COODoT' on eaumont •venue, resdards to coats too near 1,1L horse was deci -:ed to be a s� nitery problem anti no action taken st ti'. -_s tile. ,ij. ::: after of providinL; additional compensation for the City Clerk for ,,Fork n�:rfoc.c,ed other t:Zan that of the office of Cit;r Clerk was discussed. Councilr,:an Herbert ii_ede e Iliotion seconded by* Councilman Elavr,: That is( "rnice Conine be naid w50.00 per ::,ontii for services as Police Desk S_rceAnt, r-- tr•oactive to April lst.1946. Ayes: Council in Cox, iierbert, Lewis, Elaiii and annis. idoes : Bone. Absent: idone. The followin- bills ,vere pre.,euted: -ilton True 'Special Census 35.15 i,:arion tiiilson " 19.75 Eugene V. Garner " " 24.90 Theo. C. Lydon " " 15.00 Edna ". Courtney " " 16.60 Dolores I Perry " " 19.95 Gwendolyn Lronson " 1 20.05 Guy hopart Election hoard 7.00 John C. gown it It 7.00 1+iliia,r. H.Kilpstrick " It 7.00 -ilc -s D. Co'apton it It 7.00 xay i''.i�l en First k'� April 15.00 C,i...hing " " 59.60 La- urcr:ce A. Hutton " 37.50 yernice Conine " " 70.10 17.K.Lorse " " 90.60 IJOrman Anderson " " 82.40 John L. Carpens.er " " 82.50 D.J.Courtney " " 90.00 Carl Carrell " " 86.30 Homer J.Day " " 76.20 Glen, A. Dudley " " 90.60 Cipriano Rangel " " 55.00 W.C.Denham Special labor 52.50 GeorE;e �Io.Conner if if 54.00 Dr. A. L 3ramkamp Examine .prisoners 10.00 _ City of Banning Radio fee. for April 85.00 Dr. F. D. {Pest Exari.ne prisoners 23.00 County Healt Dept. iiea . t;i 5e:rvice -april 6.50 J.Drety Funk Rent Healta Center 5 me. 50.00 Charles Wilson r'iremen' 28.00 John :-haw Building inspector 114.00 Rae Alaxwell Mac_ine work 3.50 J.Harold ',`ilson repair venerator 8.30 24 -hour Service Tire r"peirs 1.36 Firstone Dealer store Hot water neater, etc. 249.81 Ninety= :dine Cafe h1eals for prisoners 1.84 Eula 11:ontanya ..=ells for prisoners 4.63 Cacapbell's Garage :repairs for St. Dept. 1.44 Union Service Station Service- Police car 42.40 heaa„o..t Autoaoti.ve t ervice - auto repairs 1.00 32 L California Wate..� Teleahone Leleohones 31.52 - ieaumort Hardware Luraber Sunplies & tools 15.19 iuowman &Flare Auto Repairs 45.38 Patricia Hedrick I:eals for prisoners 11.50 i2.R.1:Iinteer Painting in Cit;- Hall 48.50 tseau::ont Gazette Election sup )lies 246.36 Southern California Edison Street LiEhts 147.91 The Kin, Drug Co. 5upnlies 2.27 Councilc:.an Elan: made a motion, .: econded by Councilman 'erbert: That the bills as audited be paid. Ayes: Councilman Co,:, iierbert, Lewis, iVoes; lione. Absent: iuone. Councilman iierbert made a motio::, seconded by Counc :ai Co;,-: Thst the Council adjourn until g o'cloc:: Tuesday evaninE April ltith. This .Notion carr_ed. Attest: / &� Clerk. i;eaumort,Calif. April 16,1946. The Leaumo:tt City Council:.et in an adjourned meeting, having been adjourned from the regular meeting of April 1Cth. for the purpose of canvassing the returns of the General Lunicipal Election held April 9th,1946. Roll call found the foi ovcin@ Oo,nc_licen present: Counei]n:an Cox,Lewi::, Elam. anu Annis. ,bse -t: Council, an Herbert. The returns of the .ieU:ular L:unicipal Election held npr:il "th. 1;146 were -- Dresonted by the Clerk, together with a copy o,' the result of the votes cast at the polls, w'ich ',::s siEned by the Inso - -tor, dudE:e and Clerics of the Election bue,rd, shovvir,g total Ballots Voted -- 570; For I : :ei'iuers of the City Council votes received by the three candidates weye a:: follovIrs: ".i).Ann.is- -467; A.D.Cox -- 390; Gordon - -194; On the Leasure" Shall U ., - -rte �- ,nom.. it 'E .,.., 1 ..l Sil c 1. :Gc.1'7�I. r ,�: Gl .) P uPL' :: Y .OP0 _1111"-T ()F I LEVY --C— : Pji: pc -E OF G,RE,iG VICE ' �l CITY G,i u,- iUl;,Ci =v'T to be adopted" YES votes - -334; No votes- -204; The Clerk then presented 16 Absentee ballots ,':vich—v. ere opened by Council -t. n Elam and Councilr :.an Lewis, placed in ballot box and then tallied by Councilmen Elam ,and CouncillrMn Lewis, assisted by the Clerk. The result of such tally of Absentee Vo`.;es was as fol" oviss For _ :;e fibers of the City Council, votes received by the three candidates vie -e <as follows: A.h.Annis - -15; A.D.Cox - -10; Gordon - -7; On the Leasur- as above stated Yes Votes received being 12; NO votes being 2. The £ol''ov;ing resolution was then read. 33 RESOLUTION 110. 841. A RESOLUTION OF Tl7' CITY COMMIL OF 'T11E CITY OF BEAU1r'U2 DECL.ARI1 G RESULT 07� GE_41ERAL ELMTI '11' rSL' :; :APRIL 911946. wrDIREAS, a general niunicipal election was held and conducted in the City of Beaumont, California, on Tuesday, the 9th. day of ypril, 1946, as required by and '�,711E2EAS, it aopears that notice. of said election was duly and legally given; that voting orecincts were properly established; that election officers were duly appointed, and election supplies furnished; and that i.;, all respectd said election was held and conducted, and the votes cast thereat received ani canvassed, and the r•et erns thereof made and declared in time, fors, and manner as required by the laws of the State of California �rovernin; >Iuction in cities of the Sixt . class; and City Council of the City c Desiurriont ,_et at t} e eouicil ch- :zrbers oP the board on ''Ii uesday, the 16th. day of .April,1946, to canvass the returns of said election, decD,.� the result of said election, and install th, neti'riy elected offic als, as s result Of `!•r,.ich the City Counc'_1 fiids th',it the number of votes cast, the na:1e of the o.,rs -n voted for, the eacure sub itted to t'lie voters c-.nd other -natters required law to ce °.s t: ted r ^ DOES i�SGLVE i101 " �i _ , 1 ; ^ A5 I JLi.OTJS: That said regular -unicip�.l election was held and conducted in the City of ye,;u. :,ont,Cr lifor:,ia, on Tuesday, the 9th da: ,_ of Apri1,1946, in ti :e, fo:rri and manner as required by 1<aw; Th.t there was one voting precinct established for the ')urpose of holding said election, cousistinr of a cahsolidation of the reeal�r pre cincts 11o.1,,,o.2, ido.3 and ­o.4 established by law for hold'.nt> gen- eral state -_and count;, el actions, } :__own ;is Consolidated. VotinE,. Precinct A; Th t the wi:ole ntunuer o votes cast in said election was five :lundred Light six That ! r...< U Of oersons voted for, the offices for 1sl i.ch they were voted, ea-,ures ibi!itted to the voters, the nurhber of votes EiveLi i,h Sa i.c Condolldated - 'recinct to ecc` Of Sa i.�: persons, £inC the number of Peas votes and t1ie number of :uo votes on tli. easu_ -e are as follOwS: VOTED i' Ot, A- 0.n,nnis A.D. Cox 4 °dillial;, Gordon 07710E VOTED Councilman Pull tern: CO ,11cili(.Fi1i lull tur'cl Connci-rr,an lull term E SU IG VUT VUEI: ! . ; ai _,_. C"adUOLIDITED TOTAL Pil'.CI_1CT. VOTE. A 482 A 400 A 201 TGTHL VOTE. Shall "Ordinance of the City of oeauL:ont authorizing by vote of the people a proposition of increasing. tax levy for tie ournose of furnishing garbrgs and rubbish service witl_ii1 the city of i_�eau ,ont, " be adopted? YES 346 No 206 i0 :' T'::" �CiiE, it is declsrad that at said general election held. on April 9th,1946, in the City of :�eaumont,California, the following, parsons wer elected tc the following offices, to-.. >,rit: A.B.Annis Couneillr.an for full term. A.D.Cox Councilman for full term. 34 Cr T?m ..E.:C:ir, UB:_ITTED TO VOTERS, as aforesaid, havinU carried by more then a majority of the votes cast, is therefore, adopted. The clerk shall enter on the records of the Council a state =cent of the result of said election, showing e,s follovas, to -wit: (1) The whole number of votes cast in said Cit•. (2) The .a:ue of the persons voted for. (3) The office for which each person was voted. (4) The nur::ber of votes C_iv:n at said consolid,.ted precinct. (5) the numuer o" votes riven in said Cite.- to eae, o,-' such persons and the term for which they aware elacted,an,' for end aj ainst each ;,:oasure. The Clerk shall irm.ediately make and deliver to each such persons elect-:! a Certificate of Election, signed by he:, and duly authentic+ ted; --',-e sI1,,11 also irapo::e the constitutional Cath of Office and have thorn subscribe, whereupon i:1i_­ , ._hall be i.rducted into tirc, res- )ective offices to weiich i,I_�y have "bee_. elected ti is 16th. dad- of April,1946. PASSED, aDOiYii3D PPiWVED t'-Lis 16th. dale of April,l'zj46. A.B.Annis, '.:a,-or of the City of seaumaont . ATTE:T: Bernice Coni e, City Clerk. 0 r Councilman Elam made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: Th:t Resolution No. 841 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox,Lewis, Elat_: andAnnis. r floes: idone. Absent: Councilman Herbert, Stater..e:7t of the Clerk is as follows: The whole number of votes cast in the City was 586. The naetes of the persons voted for A.B.Annis, <,.:).Cox, and Willia,n Gordon. The Iceasure voted upon was an ordinance presented to thr: Council by a petition circulated by Guy EoEart with 180 signatures of qualified and verafied electors of the City, being over ;he 15V required by law. The title of the urdinance presented, sp>roved by the Council and placed on the b,:llot for the vote of the: people was s .D1 _ ri . 1 Y follo:s: Shall O. OE V Iyea VU'i':s of ".` : P 'CPL_I -_ P.:GPO` I'i'IC :i U: w_dCR ASl:IG _,A LEVY .'uit THE PU,tPO' E G_-' _ ii. :: .l. :i(i Gr1 t�aG .._ ti;�i, �. - :'_ ��it'�rI L i I'i :li v i . ?� CITY O' O_ ;T, tt be adopted? The three persons na.ied above were voted upon to fill two offices of Councilmen for full terms each. Two of which were elected. v A.B.Annis received 482 votes; A.D.Cox 400 votes; lVilliam, Gordon 201 votes, therefore A.B.Annis and A.D.Cox were elected Councilmen for a full term each. The P,:easure received 346 YES votes and 206 NO votes, therefore the 1..easure received a„ majority of the votes in its favor and the ordinance shall become7valid end oinding ordinance of the City, and rL according to law, shall Co into effect ten days hereafter. Both A.B. An-.is anO A.D.Cox being present the C1er'c administered the Oath of office prescribed in the State constitution, and delivered to each a certificate of election. Councilmen Annis and Cox were congratulated by Councilmen Elal.i and Lewis, and assiuned their chairs again a:� Councilmen for th, ensuing four .•ear term. Councilrr,an Cox nominated Councilman A.o.Annis to be appointed TJayor of the City of i;eaurnont. Councilman lam made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the lominat ions be closed. Ayes: Councilman Cox,Lewis, and Elam. .oes: Councils an an .is. absent: Council-en iierbert. Councilman Cox made a raotion,seconded by Councilman Elam: That Councilman A....Annis be declared installed as Mayor of the City of zeauz:iont . Ayes: Councilman Cox,Lewib an,'. �'lart. Noes: Councilman Annis. Absent: Councilman Herbert. There was no other business transacted at this time. Councilman alai.i made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That t:e Council adjourn. This raotio;., carried. Atte:;t : /.+w^� C Clerk. mayor. April 24,1546. 35 The iseaumont City Council .:et for its regular session tipril 2Lth. with ;: -a ,_-or A.urie )residi. _g. The roll call found the follooring councilmen presents Coancilivan Cox,Lew1G, la__. and "in -,is. "bsent: Councilr -an, i_erbert. The rsinutes o aoril luci.i. ai.c.. r.,) it lcti�. *,,,ere read aril aD).ov�,d. The resignation of Councilman 'rierbert, resigning from the City Council because of the fact tha': he has moved to iti.verside to make his hon e, was read. Councilman Lewis ,.ad.e a moti n, seconded cy Councilman Elam: That the Cit; Council accept t.:e resin- ruation of Councilman V.Allen Herbert as a Councilman and ti_r.,t he be written a letter thankin[, hin- for the services he has rendered in the past. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Lewis, Elam a,:,d Aivnis. goes: None. Abse tit : Councilman :ierbert. Laeor .annis declared the office vacant. Glenn Dudley, Street Sucerintendent usk d th7 Council if he should move the ien(:a recently installed around the (;srbage Disposal grounds, to confon to the oro-)::rty line outlined in a survey lust coran;_sted by tL).e Cite ':ngineer, -r. Dtvi�-ht k. Cooper. The Council asked hiss to rove So thst ';he nroue-rty lines established by the offiaal survey vrould be retained uy placin[ the fenca on the line. h-r. Ooss Shadduck asked. if iil woulfl be ;xri,issable to ,: =e a ;ouleva_d Stop SiCn and i:treet marker from the corner of 5tb. L Elm so that he could b.iild a driveway into a ne;; service station w,—Lich he is building. 'i'he i,_atter was rep' erred to Councilman Lewis to investirte and if no ob ections to rE ov,, :l o^ the si ns. 36 T A representative of a grou,) of adul' st_.t:ro collectors es, tie council if the,- mi ht have th., use of ';1_e council root; for reCuL_r etings on tl... 2nd, snd 4tt_. LonCay of ch. :o_ith. after a discussion it W,t s aL'reed that the Council would not be in a position to gratlt the use o' the Coujicil root: °. to anyone for an extended time since the roo;,: ?r,i�- ht be needed for )ublic use. It was reported t.t roster and. ?aeise_ :._rn )laced close 'to t._:: al _l.ev r1 :i i..a Olt find or' >i.ge e6usii '_ an Of, tr Ct !.0;1 UL the 11 vi tiv onto tl_e hi,hway froi_ alle, . :he i.zttur was y referred to the . -treet '?eosrtn,cnt. Council -tan Cox made a :notion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That Lei�lhton R. Taylor be appointed as Councilman to fill the unexpired term of office of Council an V.Allen ierbert who has just resigned. Ayes: Council :an Cox,Leivi.s, and Annis. N .,-, idone. Absent: None. 1-r. LeitVhton R. Taylor was present and invited to take oath of office as City Councilman. He was sworn in, filed his oath of office and assumed his duties irr,iediately. I'layor An..is announced that he had arranged the rerqular stand- ing cotu,:ittees, and would like to sub.ttit the following for the consideration of the Council. FIidAiCE, Chairman AUDITING, Councilman Cox Lewis. Elm;;. P:t I v'1'IidG FIiiE,l`.'AT ;R, Elam Taylor Lewis. IT11T IOil POLICE, LICi'i -ES, CIT' liALL LLI)G. Tailor Elam. Cox. _S , PULi.IC UTILITIES Lewis Tavlor Cox. Counciltaaii Lewis made a tt:otion, seconded ay CounciL._an Ela:1: Thi:t the coi:._ittees as appointed by the Layor be adopted. ayes: COuncil:::an Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Ela.; and +Anris. :Noes: hone. Absent: :Done. The Clerk infort:ed the Council that contributions for the operatio:. of the recreation Program which was presented to the City throuCht the Youth Conservation Coi.ii.:ittee snd a)proved by the Council was coning in and should oe ass4 n;d to a special fund if agreeable with the Council. Councilman Cox ;..ade a motion, see>nded by Councilm,::n Lewis: That ii Special fund kno"un as 111946 zecreatio.l fund" be croated for tiro purpo e of receiving contributions for and .raking proper dis- bursei:hcnts fro:G said fund to adr,inister -',lie llecreatlol: Project. Aye..: Councilran Cox,Taylor, Lewis, L'lat:. and Annis. hoes: done. Abse_rt: Gone. The Clerk was ins rutted to write the County Clerk, asking for permission to conduct a Garbar-e Disposal grohnds on property purchased by the City of _)eaumont, located near the Lewer 'A s- posal - roitnds. ti letter was react froiii ;3ureau of tho Censas, ''t'ashington, D.C. statinC that the official 'pecial cens_ts s1.Uas a ponul.+ ti n o'f 3,016. A letter was rea fro:.; Lt. Corn,ande�r Cl-de V. llutcl_ens, of tho Califor.ia Ctate Guard, thansinF, tha Cit Counci.li,,en `or the acco,aodations furnished the titate Guard during; the past year. The followin, bills were presented: Ray F. Allen Last Aoril 15.00 C .I:1.King to 59.60 Lawrence A. Hutton " 37.50 ern.ce Conine " pt. 1:t half. 111.10 H.it.Iiorse " 90.60 Carl Carrell it 86.30 D.J.Courtney " 90.00 John L. Carpenter " 87.50 17ornian dnderson " 82.40 Glen,, A. Dudley it 90.60 Joe Vaucht Ba'cor on St. 71.40 1J.C.Denham Last April 96.10 Ed.iiaker Labor on .t. 12.00 Fred Elam " 42.00 Cipriano Rangel East- w Apr. 55.00 11ma, r J. Day " 76.20 Jim's render L ,)od-- works Paint police car 10.00 Cox eed - feed Co Traffic )-,:int 11.63 .�ernico Conine Cas`_ advai�ced(census) 9.33 ,eaulyont Irrigation 578ter 36.80 A.z.an..is Casi adva,iced(Grader) 23.58 Eugene Iduzum tove oil 19.93 L.L.isosewell for park 12.69 -too r✓ell U. Finney Oi :'ice su-mlies 7.95 Thrifty Cil Co, Gasoline 80.19 ..i°I.iiartwell xariin: )risoners 5.00 L.C.Caviness ef'und overps,„-.:lent 1.00 manna Long Cross wali�_ -card 11.90 Charlie I.rilson 10.00 Ivan W. iiutler Custoo.ian at nark 15.00 C.F.i,a,ybarn,Sheriff «Cio contract 15.00 Lrl I::ary 'Holt, Jaunitor- l" ealt' Center 5.00 iarl: of �eau;:.ot ��it`holdi_n tnx for ,inr. 109.90 Councili,an Col..._ade a t..otion,secondo'_ by Councilrian la,_ That the bills as audite'. by t_e co mittee bo -)aid. Ayes: Councili:ian Coz,Tayloi , Lew!.;, _foes. ;,one. rib sent : Councilir_.n Co,. -,,,-de a _otio_.,secnnded Cy Council.::an Ela.l.: That the Council adjoo.rn, '2111s ;, otion carried. La or. ' - - -- _ - attest : 6y,n, Clerk. 37 Lay 15,1 "46. The iieaumont City Council et for its regular lieetiriL, 1 -ay 15th. with I,.ayor tennis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilrhen present: Councils an Cox, Taylor, Lewi.;, Elt�i:_ and .illili v. Azusa .t: "One. Tho minutes of anril 24tli. v ✓ere read and approved. Lr. Vim. Gordon asked the Council for special to erect a temporary ruit stand on 6th. St. next door' to the Kin- Drug Co' and Variety :tore He oitins the property and proposes to sell b.is own produce, the stand to be constructed of frame viork of wood with canvas covering, and will be rei.roved at the end of the fruit season. after a discussion the following action was taken. Councilliian Elm.i made a motion, seconded by Counci]saan Lewis: That Iii:r. Gordon be nenaitted to erect a ter_norary fruit stand on his property. .iyes: Councilman Cox, Taylor,lew s, Elr,n :.r! irinis. Bees: ;lone. Abse -t : .tone. Mr. Isgro asked the Council for a peirait to b.lild driveways into is property on East Bt.,`a. FTe yr &s referred to the Building Insnector rt:@arr'_s to the requirements of the ALate iiic_h::ray Dent. A letter was re -d from 11:r. Ruben lrickson, of erinE_ the City a bid of $>100.00 l:or Lot S,i�loek 139. I, "r. Erickson was advised that the Council WOUld investigate and learn what is against the lot and would let him knew later as to ::d,ether or not it can be sold. 1.'r. Foster wl�o is to have char €.e of the �urm er i:ecreation Project asked if lie iA t have so'..e uui.ldin €, - ete.'ial and assi_LAtasce front, the City in prepering the pai�,c ;IOunds 1'01. vL:_'iou: f °:.rLas to �e conducted tries .ur.mer. ri'he r,.+tter , a',' referred to the Pack ittee- Councilman Levr's,Taylo_ ,.nrl Cox. I,:r. i'red Lehi.., Chairman of tj�2 Planr_inE Commission asked the Counc5]_ about olo:)ert; o�ners i tw.o lots into three uuildirk; sites, so loni r,s there is 6000 sq. feat in eac, parcel. sifter di., c,rssion of tike zoni rf_ oi•diliance it y'FL s agr:ed th -.t ._rt would be peavni.ssable according to the �resel!t interpretation of the ol,di.nance. In regards to the Second Band 1"urnitrre Ltore being ooerated on 6th. St. by i�.lr. Gririsley' the orooerty o�vn�:d u,7 ._r. Cal '1 r.. grown, the council asked, , ', e oven who w,-:s p esent to i u.� - is portion of the propert. an I, Lr. Gri_r:sleN,' would be p li_ii ted t.o operate his �econ,. Hand store in t:he present open building until he can secure i,oteri.i-1 for a li bu ldi_ rig nrovidec._ he keen the pr-el;li:es prusentaole rand not nernit the unsi_ght]_z; con itj.li wihich now exists. Tiv t i,_r. Grimsle r woo.ld be given a reasr;n .ble ti:_e in wl ic'i tc clean and straighten up the pre.,ises, 'out he -,-il-1 have to i:�aintain an orderly looking place or he will not be )er<oitted to continue. A let' —r _y I'oi, th- Plaiininf- �.OLdol �:'.Ori, dated Lay 'Sth. w8s re::(,). in which i- vias sugreAi that the Cit•- w—Itc 1'.r. FJilson, livirv, in tle r- iddlc; o:' the block on etv:en. '-i7.th rand Swenth, ov s_nt a Lett r oar the coun.:il stat_n4 tl:at it is his rich to ILOve the sr_lal]. tY'ailor off i he nropert" for a vaccstlon tri7 hin, "gtUr_'1 it so lorl aL mile t1a11U r' js _ -0t used £or livinc quarters. The cles'2 wLIs instructed to so v. *rite i:r. r71]_son. Councilman Lewis informed the Council th,, t the Cite is witbout a s=treet Su,serintendant, that P. -r. Dudley had resiguni;d to accept another position, and.thathe would like tc_, ask the Council to ar)oint Charlie Wilson Ltreet �uoerintendant. Councii -Man Lewis -nde ?, motion, s <coridec uy Councilhr:ai-i Cox: That Charlie 77ilson be hired as Street; - uperintend< -,nt. .iye": Counoill;lan Cox, Taylo_, i-+evv 1,S, i,l dVi a'Z. nnni5. floe:.: done . �usera. ,one. O OW 39 The Ol r•_r was instructed to charj>e 25¢ ;)er copy for the Zoning Ordinance. Coullcilrua;l Elan: ii,ade a xr.otion, seconded b,; Councilx�iall Taylor: That the:;treet Department x:;al :e inquiries, secure catalogues arid prices of various: pic,ces of equipment which is heeded and present the list to the Council for cerifi cation so that the Cit's" t:i 1 be in line to pU Cha8E, equi -ol�� -ant when availaule phis :r<otion carried. A.letter froli the County Cl .rk was read in wAch the City w,,�s advised that a per _t to operate a rubbish disposal was not reouired, the only requirernent i that the y_rP_ does not c eate a public nuisal.ce. EULUTI0 1 ?;0.842. ELOLUTIO,`d 0 TipT, CITY OF !3- ,UI; )11T .:CC .'PTIT_dG DEED E'itG ; :: i)ERT ",OYER 1-ID OLLIE L. 1TOYER, husband and wife. COUi CIL 07' THE CITY OF iiE. TJI, :C 1T T'Oi;ES RESOLVE AS "CT '1- (T :".;, iiS rOLLOtirS, TO - ? ^IT: Section 1. That that certain deed dated 23 .;pril,1946, from pert i..oyer and O11ic L. Lover, husband and wife, conveyin'r, to the City of Ueaux-,ont all that real )roperty situate in the County of Riverside, State of California, described as fcl- 'ov;s: The South 30 feet of the West 3 feet of Lot 42 i- islock 3 as sj.o%vn uy Lt. —) olf :ubdivisL ;n of ;section 11, `i'Ownsilio 3 ciouth, .:allge 1 ',est, Lan )ern&, dino rase an' Laridian, aPLjoining the 'Town of Z)eauxr-ont - recorded in Dook 9 Pale 1C of Laps, man Dernardino County -records, tof.ethe with the restriction tilerein.loentioned, be and it is hereby accepted and directed to be recorded. yDOFI 2 ,'ni s 1St .. da y of 1..ay,194C. .i.i;...nnis, La c r o)f the City of i eswcont . AL_est: dernice Conine, City Clerk. Counci.7. =-:,au Ela :.::ade a motion, secor.c,.ed by Councilman Lewis: That Resolution loo. 842 be ac.opted. Ayes: Counoil - an Cox,Ta,ylor, Lewis, and - nni_s. floes : 1Jone . Absent : None. RESOLU T I:011 110. 843. -0LU`'IOi1 Ui "'IE CITY" 0 s Ut::.:JT aCC' P`1'I. L: ?) _ -.G1.. tiY T. u,:5011 and Gr.O':GL" E. 2ri,.. Use, husband and wire. xiL, CITY COUi1i;IL 01 iliL CITY UF ULnuLvl� T POEU ;„SULV:] `S FOLILORS, to-wit: Section 1. Thrt that certain dee l c'.ated 25 Aoril,l946 Pro. ^. .AY T. u L Cri an-, E. rv.. Qli, [lusband rind wife, convey n-- the City of leaumont all that reel property situate in th Town oT eauvjont, Count, of itiversiC.e,Strr.te o_ C lifornia descriued as follows: Th t portion of Lot 1, 31ock 105 of Aclended Ylap of the Towm of ueuui.iont, as recorded in gook 6, Pages 16 Qnci. 17 of iv,a ? ,, records of sap Lernardino County, Califor_ =ia w -ie said portion is s-ecix'icall set "orth in said deed, be and it is hereby accented an-d directed to be recorded. 40 r, ADOPTED the 15th. day of Lay,1946. H. B. Annls L:ivor o' -lie City of - eauu.ont. Attest: ,.,ern ice Conine, City Cleric. Councilman Lewis a :.otion, seccndei by Councih��.j i'arlor: That .resolution ',io. 843 be adopted. Ayes: Councilmar Co,,Taylor,Lew *_r, ls'1an. a n. anni noes : Drone. Absent: .cone. Councilman suggested that salary of the Garba((. and itiuobish collector sl o_{lc_ be rsiUed fror,, 2105.'v0• r .- .(,nth to w185.0O3 after a dis- cussion the followinC action was tak -n: Councihraii ilr1,, made a motion, seconded by ti_(, sz,lal of Joe Day o : ?'ai :;ed. to tir1P5.00 l;th. "yes:Councih,arl UO_.,i'a- 10- ,.ewis, ,ll ":" P :',7_ idoes : ..one . absent: None. Council__ *,!en Taylo, : That gel month, ueC.inni' Lay snnis. The Cl,x_-_ wz.s instructed to vrrite 5'hc; Ford L.ctor Com_peny, Long teach, eskinC_ thr a __n fron, their service oe as ced to stop in DeuU1L;()nt wl,en in this vicinity sand see w lat can be d�:ne regards to the Generator ana recul,_,or cn the Police Car burning out ever, 3 or 4 weeks. It was suggested tip _,t azi Ordinance be pi-epFred for the adop- tion of the new 1946 Edition of the Uni.feri i)u.ldi_nE :_ Code by ref- erence. Coincih�itin Cox r.ade e motion, seconded oy Council,ar,n That the City r: >' ;.: of Cont ioution of �75.OU to the Chamber• of Coim_,erce,City of lieuun:ont. Ayes: Councilman CO1:, oj'10_, Lewis, EllE_, anC "nnl.°.. goes: -lone. absent: - +one. i'he foll_orsinE mills were presentedlr hay F. Allen First Lay 15.00 Lawrence H. Button tt 37.50 C.L_.hing tt 59.60 Lernice Conine it 90.60 T_.` r.I orse ­ 909f 0 D.J.Courtney " 90.00 Cu-.-1 Carrell " RU.30 :rorr;an Anderson tt 82.40 Joni, L. U',- tt t •7 ..j0 1-0- _.r J.Day 7x5.20 Glen;i A. Dl)-dl ey 0 , c;0 " "'. O.Denin<,, _ " 76. � 0 Joe v_;u, ht ut.i ?r 7.7;5 00 '.;hits r :it( h.;n eal:> _'ox� ') •i :.onneZs C.30 -e "vice _t,.tion :.un -q't es 2,6.'i° per. :luont _3uto,cot. .ve v_rv. ?arts .72 Count•,- ,.ealth 1!ent. ue«lth . ervi. 50 "0. Ce lii'.'E(Iison Co. LiGhts uanninG ' :aching Chou Labor 2.94 Cul_if.l °atel w `�ele. T'ele-;i,ones ?7.s1 J.L.Farney Install wLiter heater 4 .94 - !arnun: ,, 'lLc Co. Chair Cffic su )lies 1.92 euw oni rrigatio:i ".ater ZC.9U :.'o.Ca..if. Gas Co. Gas 91.68 Thrift; Oi1Co. Casoli.r.e lu:3.54 o.C: _-_ idiso,i l -truet _it_hts 147.91 2i hour crvice ii ch_s;rl� e .75 � oilit :)h�iw �Ui _d_ iq, lilsnt . 7.; .27 o.1i'1 :'oI. CI till SUn :'.e7 1T'.?e,l SAC P. I9. Hartwe11 whop Loo,rzrian C, ""are Dat -ene :Juzum ilea'a,Orlt _`al dB1, . CC LLl peril _u Con:i.ne C..Lewis LZj:!_on V ilson Dwight L Cooper Cit cf La:tninG Alen C. T,.artin htockwell €_ iiirmey Firestone Dealer 'More Hale a, Greenslade J:alph Uwen xan.-I ne :)risoners Lh ,rpen la-Jin raovrer Part tove cil uerLun 15.es . ? aterial. Cas: advanced :;ash DistributLn5 Posters Surveys iwdi.o P'ee :eta os Office suoa lies Invoice: of ::ay 3 Lu.rtber Oil beau ionb'`" hamper of Corv:i. Contribution 5.00 1.50 12. F7 4.39 134. t•3 L._` 5 ll.FG X0.70 179.50 F5.00 6.00 c;i.44 9.60 4.51 7[`.00 Council.. an 1U&Ii , ade seconded by Course lnian Ta;jor : That .L I_b o11_5 <::> 6UG_t G. nyet COU11Ci L =an `a:! 1J. Noes ..one. .abSeltt -one. otio .; securidec. .,y Coo.ncil.,.an Taylor: That the Council aG_70 0ur— �i2his. -tiun carried. ritte at : Clerk. June 12th,1946. 41 'I'he .)eauriiont City Council i_et fol• its reLrulr.r session June 12th.1946, with P._ayor rinnis nlesid.ii.J. ''he roll call found COunciLr.,,F 1 Cox, Saylor, Lewis, Llar:: and .,nnis present; absent: none. The minutes- of La;, 15th )- ere L .d anC, e - )proved. 11 3'_' Gu_- ,)uelll.. Gala.(e as-�ed the Council to look at re had "O_ Chi uuilc'i _ of an all steel ott ty?e buildin€ . J:�iicli ha-. an oval 11 - oedbe,aq,1ls t�u;i roof r,ud detelr,ine whether or not he 'nay ue granted a ouilcim- n(3rz_it. 1 ftei di.�ca :,Teri Councilt,tan Lewlri i ode ip.tio�., seconded by Councl� r)il L1ara: That .._r. Cri:T)Dell bo :.ranted a u�l�'c!.e�i rri,it to uui c, the all Steel ou J.d -n{ as _*)er flan fr =.sei.ted. eyes: CoL7ncil,.8n Go,,,, oes: -,one. absent: -;one. i;uildint, Llso_ctor John �'Ih,�.vr stZ_ted tii. I Carl ted uuildiu )e n:it ''o lacing a uu :_dittE oi, Lot o, Llock 93, to ue used as a factor: This bein in C Residential Zone ho had not issued th rrr.it l�eceuse tine use of this DL2ticulsr location is _ion - conforn!ing . 42 rr Counci11 a,, Cox_ mw ,e r_ notion seco&,ed by CounciL.an Lei °is: That Carl brot,2 be iv::n a tuildin� xoyr;:it tc gut ux the buildirip on Lot o, Lilock 93 ^,rovided it con°oln witii the requi:.•e:sents of the Unifoir, :uildinp Code, but its use as a factory sha1J_ be deterr'l'nud by reference in the re[-ulF_r _er to the Planning Corss,ission. ;1yes: Councilnail Co -, Ta«lci °, Lewi5, Dra end "nnis. floes: i:one. i bsent. ..one. after a discussi.xn it was decired th,_t the s�,rvics.s of .'..r. llUtlel', C'LLStOCil i. Tl ,t t11J tGl'Iu x't PEi 1,1- toll lii tax „; t c c " ox!, tI -e r,-et n ;ro :;ors• i carei.nd for the --rounds encl 7.,' -t a e, ,:1l,;reu; hsndlin� t: c; ti x 1. ith less ex�)cnse and. to =; fo1.l 3vj Yir. action vans t.a.en: Counoilraan C--:,, _ rsde it tiorT, secor!ded h: Coun�,i1:�,.!! Ta- -1OI': T1h�t tii2 SEIV10E! O]` -'_ ". iV�'!1 .i-,I o Et t1 ^,4. ]'. ue dis: -jensed I:;ith, of June 15th. and ti-it Lire b refex'red to other er:�)loaee of/the City. .rfyeS: COU Y1C1li:1EiTi VOA.;, T,a `,'10 ", Le4'Jl S, =.,.1( .in''i _:oes: i,one. .-.uscnt: l.;o.ae. Counci ];.a:!. Lewi:; ., -e rj ii.otion, seconc'-ed uy . o ,nci]rian Ta;lol: That the Cis arran,e �'x�t : t1xE Count, to pave llt:_.-t. fr•on Cran€re . ve. to a 1! _ aVe. c;l �i sz%LAI cOi:t ..eau.:io .t "vo. fi:�r:; t,c = dolt.! Cit•; Limits sout. ,s f, ,r as possible, e Cite• i;o Furnish s,inG daac' oil for ser.l coat oil for l.l_tL.St. - ?yeS. Councl l LLl _.Oo1,: none. t.U6ent : none . It Baas <<lc.ed ay tha Council ti!+.t ovaT.e:rs 01' lots obuttinp on 7.1t ut. in the t,'e blocks uetween Crane and Faln; sl otild be assessed ]'o.jt. % letter wLas reu,, i__ "01: the De,-ui';ont 1rrio —tion E1:C10:]lit l" a de,3d to Lots 9, 11, 1C ��ic_ 1C `_n Lloc1 �l .?, to ti:e City,bnd as'lin: till,t t.'ie Council.. CEincel of recOId any Urlpald. asSe9sl ;ETits ru,dc Vol' Oil Pave;, ant a ai__ st t -. �,Jincatent n,- o- el•ties, also the letter• i.,fond the Council tT.r.'. t1,a �eLll .ont District will fw'nich free vrater fog' t1_e irriCutl _ "' trees -alar..ted in ulocl. 40, or -tewurt Park. after a discuss ion the foltowi,<<; wf -: Co uncil. L ! Lewis .-� (It __otic-., eron6 od b, Counc ilT .'_ filar,: That r,he City Trent ;.hE c:.nc,lL tio._ of an-)ai c. Oil <ve:. -:..t ce:sreents r :iT:st '2, - Dee/�d - :!. lots. aye -. COuncI- l...an CJx, 'f"lo ", i.eGS' I, 1... dal <,nais. :oe; • gone. nbe;e.!t: - :o - -e. ,,,.... CLUTIO I ITO. 844 CI"', ♦J..�aL i._L). ,� 1.'.1 {1C 1.L ;_: D1 ��_�rl�'...T. � Section 1. That that certain deed dated :..ay lZt'- �.11�46, from .), -E,uL Ont ii Il`(.'j ui i):- 1..,tiiCd to +i_. '.it" 0 ..e LL .J11t, CO0.V-.yine, Lots :ii ..e, _..1.JVea., _ _ ,rtPiO. , ciYtrri�, .�lOC }C alI't`= line of ti.c Cit'- Of -e-L, ont•,CO'unty of .fivelsicle, ute O C,;l .L Ol" -ilia, J d 1G i <. _ '�U,-,' :,cc, e l:S '.nf '1_'ected to r,�co l-C.3,J June, a.u. annms, attest.: �ernic . Con ne, cl - or. Counc� outs ^,i]Xcar, Elan:: T' l- C1 { IOn to stop irixter into :aelf:rt ' o r;ell_ 2a 1: ..venue. .iuseiit: i,one. Counci ];.a:!. Lewi:; ., -e rj ii.otion, seconc'-ed uy . o ,nci]rian Ta;lol: That the Cis arran,e �'x�t : t1xE Count, to pave llt:_.-t. fr•on Cran€re . ve. to a 1! _ aVe. c;l �i sz%LAI cOi:t ..eau.:io .t "vo. fi:�r:; t,c = dolt.! Cit•; Limits sout. ,s f, ,r as possible, e Cite• i;o Furnish s,inG daac' oil for ser.l coat oil for l.l_tL.St. - ?yeS. Councl l LLl _.Oo1,: none. t.U6ent : none . It Baas <<lc.ed ay tha Council ti!+.t ovaT.e:rs 01' lots obuttinp on 7.1t ut. in the t,'e blocks uetween Crane and Faln; sl otild be assessed ]'o.jt. % letter wLas reu,, i__ "01: the De,-ui';ont 1rrio —tion E1:C10:]lit l" a de,3d to Lots 9, 11, 1C ��ic_ 1C `_n Lloc1 �l .?, to ti:e City,bnd as'lin: till,t t.'ie Council.. CEincel of recOId any Urlpald. asSe9sl ;ETits ru,dc Vol' Oil Pave;, ant a ai__ st t -. �,Jincatent n,- o- el•ties, also the letter• i.,fond the Council tT.r.'. t1,a �eLll .ont District will fw'nich free vrater fog' t1_e irriCutl _ "' trees -alar..ted in ulocl. 40, or -tewurt Park. after a discuss ion the foltowi,<<; wf -: Co uncil. L ! Lewis .-� (It __otic-., eron6 od b, Counc ilT .'_ filar,: That r,he City Trent ;.hE c:.nc,lL tio._ of an-)ai c. Oil <ve:. -:..t ce:sreents r :iT:st '2, - Dee/�d - :!. lots. aye -. COuncI- l...an CJx, 'f"lo ", i.eGS' I, 1... dal <,nais. :oe; • gone. nbe;e.!t: - :o - -e. ,,,.... CLUTIO I ITO. 844 CI"', ♦J..�aL i._L). ,� 1.'.1 {1C 1.L ;_: D1 ��_�rl�'...T. � Section 1. That that certain deed dated :..ay lZt'- �.11�46, from .), -E,uL Ont ii Il`(.'j ui i):- 1..,tiiCd to +i_. '.it" 0 ..e LL .J11t, CO0.V-.yine, Lots :ii ..e, _..1.JVea., _ _ ,rtPiO. , ciYtrri�, .�lOC }C alI't`= line of ti.c Cit'- Of -e-L, ont•,CO'unty of .fivelsicle, ute O C,;l .L Ol" -ilia, J d 1G i <. _ '�U,-,' :,cc, e l:S '.nf '1_'ected to r,�co l-C.3,J June, a.u. annms, attest.: �ernic . Con ne, cl - or. 43 Councilman Cox ;r_ade 4 motion,, seco._CeO ... uy '� "onr�. ° -1r�.1 = :;'lot: Th t aesolution : -;o. 944, 'oe «,'o)ted. HVeS: CO Inc!, I1;' l i CCJ,`-E "101.",Levd s, .=lay and iinllis. +Oe6 . :!ol:e. , bSent: Iio:.e. s:1 LUTI01 110. 845. CLU IOid OL I J .. 1 Ol' I "`1' CCU::CIL Cl C "T U:..Q T' _'C1c l n: "LCIT.. iT Cr DIC71C _ i'J..PO On AUEUst 20,1"26, o': -_e LO:_1', o' '.:'ru ,i:ees, of the Ciit- of ll E.'aU1:OTlt,l:c 1.1f0r.,.la, adopted re SOlu Lion acce't_`Ln €' for purposes L certa'. -;1 portion o1' land, Of wl;icli the folloTinu 1,vas a P", rt The ''t'o-,t one o" 1��, nd ..11 o ±' mock 130, GI' the iCi•��:v C­ r, ,1 ilr'6d 1', -ap Of Scii i'OCvn or City of :)eauT.ont, recorded Decer.oer 1,1'?f7, in boot: t, cnCl 17 01 :._d jJ S, _ ecords of ti. Csn - %Gl.ia'i•d.1n0 Ci O'_71itV,Cia1.lf Orli a. o;' lenC. o' w'aicl- tl;e foreEoinC, descrioed uarcel oart, had beeYl ev -ou -.1,; c acat.ec. to so:ic Cit : of Beau: o t, , nu- noses: n r':, `", Said _.eSOlUti011, G:- Certil°leC: COoy, iiEl rzCoT'ded .epteI :!bei' �0" ','le CiOUnt:, -" .,ecOrder, alVe1si-de Cc 1nt. , i)�- 1ifornia; no JJii iderrAioIl O 'ny klnCl Or iaturc was liven U E'n Cit`' o; �eau71 �11t f0, sa* IF�nd. 0 - th,, 7Urc�. ,so 1- hereof, or any :)art o' tl:e sal::e; s,- i_, n t a- )?)S`Onrlate, co11Veiii1ent Or neceS sai�r "_'OI' 7_, "C nUrp OSe S, Find 1. >:> Ylc ve]' be'E; it U::,ed. Uy tiic; DUb)_iC fog x; _ !)11170 es, r n ti t no public :'unas h.:ve been et- -)cnd.ec to improve L. e r 2,_ :,11y ti. ie ; __e. '-ii:Y Ci0U11C1.1 O_' o, aUandoi'iing di: .,ntlnu_i-C, said -)urported oar,- t" th, ent of tce oortlon S UO.'c- ...36--. ibed; CiTI ­ Gcu C. Cllr' CF 1. 'Ph: t sai. City= Council dOeS ' - 1�' yts �ntentlon t0 auandu.. __ic d_ u. , o' o rcel of land �o� s.ri;r•. purposes: In asst onr 1_,1i o:: loci 129, -,nd. all Of 1locL 1 "0, of 1,.a0 of Sal. d. TOV4'TS Or City OL LeC.;.t�.Jnt, re COrd ed L00'_ i , lc`; C. es 1G r_nd 1'% Of i,_N pS, ._e COrdS Ji YL ln3?'U11 "IO O11Ilt �', C �11f 01'n�a. 2. That final action on t':iv_ -- esolutio_i. will L(, taken Ly suid •, ,- , � _ J_. t] tit On :eda1 ,.Sda•',' tilt. 31st. i2,y of Cit•, tounci 1 � its � t1�.� ee July l�1 - ,:t _ �' '7 �dl��. C , in t'i7.e Council Vhdl_cer`' Oi the 0 C1. tY Fall, Qity o at Wi_1C ti.- v anT ..i�d 1.11 Y uLi1S - V.L "lr ul- -r) _.1d LU�iC. 01'L. c =lt ah:. "l is GO u3n,1,..Y_CE, i1a;,' L< i!ecil'd• 3. Th: t nroceedln�_. `o2 sa(:i� F. LII'1('l Gill lei ?Z 8; r C;iecontitlusnce t;1ll_ Uc- tilrui _.n . un'e " tl-_, 'r ?-Unici Dal t'a . i.bandonl e.at I.= Of 1�j35't and ti-,at this ilosolution of Intention shall be pouted and ?ublished in the tire, fors ` -C. I n::er ,lescribed in s«id iic�. :'.D07 ,D 1. ^t,i,. d�;- of une,1 -4s `. H.B..anilis, Cila_rran, City Council cf C;t:= of ,}e, tm IOilt , Ca1_if orni a . 44 Councillaan Lei .lade a notioa, seconT'Led by Council n :Cleo: r"1-t -• ,E llti'.)11 ilO. ,5 L)o ad -O �)t,;d. "Y'e,: COUnci] 1i A CO:I, 1 &• 1or, Lev.7'_; -,, i•I! a[ ` +Lllilis. lone. t]':e CL1S- cussed any' o:Lloin C loll t COULICI ��': al 'Le-'P. aco_? a riotioll, seconded UC GOunci _clll Co),: That Sa la rl.e � Of the Police, -treet ')e ".:)citl -' ,Cit � ndt t} e assist. -,nt £rba r collector uo 1ai,,ed ~;110.00 oel -aonth, nning, Junel6th. 1 "4V. Ayes: Counc1_1rlan Oox,Le:�'r °'a; tor, _]� end +z, I oes: :lone. nusent: acne. Ti!e folio" is _. bi7_]_s_ .:ere :lay 1. Allen Tirst:wajune 15.00 Lawre c: «. Hutton 37.50 ijerlli ne Conine " -0.60 - C .P:'_.King " G9 .60 ii ;K.l..Orse " 80.60 Ct,1.1 C£1i :11. 86.30 John L. CurDenter " 8'7.50 D. .Courtney 90.00 :10x1; Clan nndeTs,)n " 82.40 HO rll�.r . Day " 8< FS0 W.C..enhala " 7 .20 Ch�:rli.a :;ikon '8.60 Tony Chavez o2`7 t:t :.ecre_ition Pro. 1.80 iii .t June 513,.00 1 r sta Cxriff n ai A r:o k T'ed 1Fa ICI " cif . `.J r1� V:ru; 't; ;J.00 C1I-'rlia Plilson ir:: U11' of fo.r. LEI" lU.00 ohn .)h,iv �uild'.n; L_,: ccta 7...:,0 Cit y rune 85.13 0 Iv _.I '• ;. �uiler t _ -une at :)ar;; 15.00 Util dw,ll s auto :.e lr,l1, = -.i01) "> ), i11 'a:cl'i•: 202.18 ,mT.':.C. :jevit; .:(,ui_)]- ',,.O. CO C7r£dc' D2.rts 8.10 '•)r. . iartlTell i xal::ine_ prir;oner F.00 li l 'n` _. aa?• �� �'�le )Dune,' .,] '?ho;.. -:s "^ ;2 a'in,­, etc. 12.00 ..ealll .Ont Qu uette 7:,'1. .t 1nF -" 1:71.7: lint -)zur Co. Su ),)lies .26 ;'thito .:icllen i. ea l: f r ), isoners 26.55 Pratts _radio ll:': li,; -_lit b:t', , ie 6.05 L,son .... 1­' _r. ClutCh 4.00 Count colt-. UO ,)t, eivi l- _ "o -une C.50 o'rdo,, uu,),) y louse u)niies 50 u71: of ireSaL "!0. :.t Cit : -a, 1 ' 011C. CcuOOIlS 10C.vC lardy :itlt(i JLl '))l•`,i Co. "LltO '1 ,.Its ...- t001. ^; "Oh 1;i, :I Co. e) tractor 1817.02 Charlie Ctilson Y'ire: _1 'ilsoh on =.rte F Ob Jll)OlI 6rVlre �ta'LlOil -etVL tO PICt r,i) 30 " . :Taro la '.:i lc: on e ): .� ��1 - :Ie 12.0- �ea..•ntiaictz.re �- Lu ;.oil su);7.i. Stockwell ._ linr.ey ffica slip -lies :.77 Leroy 11. ixarnes Cler! „' :re :s. .11ol. -Ionds o!5. Co rtln£_, U -c <_ l : :u.l Co. P .cts .60 e<;u .o: t Lrr1.c, :lion ater 4F'.eSO ea�i,soia Iiutcu, oti-i e see :vice '_ 5 Gout]I :LIT Ca]_ li Its Ch.,:;. T.Poolo co _I ect lint wz't -1 . 17.u4 )i•,.y.L lii;ai! Ii : :. .1i11e 7 OI :BJ'S .CO puall'.. C ;..L w s L '-on D01- L -U-))l as 1,2.8.0 0 hrift Oil Co. .�chviau<ic4er Trey Co. C.L.Lez i_s -on _ Jone:3 ' )Orti.n Good Cl Croy ers * e :lht itc;ien - C � other C Ken,.et1_ ::hi.tr orC a5 o7_i;1e 115.83 Laps 106.54 c :u u nli s :1 °:ci::;aion nro. LT.uer sir) ,lies 39.94 s Co. .- ecreation e,:_uip, 38.97 ;_ Cal ls ->_ oners 114.30 1st. .. June: creation 75.00 on -- cxCtio:, 'ro. 10.00 if 10.00 if 10. JO CounciL.:;n�:1u;:. ...r;de a Y:lotion, ''Lc ills a:, 8uClted 6c DF:1d. veeon ed b"' Councils' -an CO: K: ;-yes: Councilman _:oeE, : r.usen 45 (i CJiZ1iG1 1�in ..i•,.;= ..• -de -+ -vt 10,., �eC d:r,(.� � .:O iY1Ci1 - =1:1 LuGdiS: ih�a r' O11a 01 '.,GB �.1_ l'lis ,..-,tio -: carried. Clem:. June 26,1946. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session, June 26th. with Mayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Absent: None. The minutes of June 12th. were read and approved. Ir. Cordell of the County Agricultural Department ex- plained to the Countil that on California Avenue, near 2nd.9t. and in a few other locations in Beaumont, a wild thistle is getting a good start, that it is illegal for anyone to permit this particular weed to grow. He stated that his department could do the spraying for the City at a cost of about 10V per gallon and that it would take at least 200 gallons of oil for the job. - Councilman Lewis made s, motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That Mr. Cordell be authorized to proceed with the spraying of the thistle. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Mrs. Healey asked the Council if she might be permitted to conduct an exchange or bazar, for the handling of hand work done by ladies of this and other couuaunities, that the $6.00 per quarter Licence fee would be prohibitive for such a business if she were required to pay the regular fee. It was agreed that Mrs. Healey should be expected to pay the regular retail license fee if she decides to open such a shop. 46 Sim'Hasting8.wh0_has­a,, shop on'_5th.S�. asked the council for per- mission to place next to the garage building, a trailor to be used for living quarters for his family until he could secure a place in which to move. Because of the fact that there are sanitary facili- ties in the building to adjoin the tailor, the following action was taken: Councilman Cox made a motion,seconded by Councilman Lewis: That Special permission be given the owner of Bob's auto Electric Shop, at 501 W. 5th. St. to place next door to his garage building a trailor to be occupied by his family, until notified by the Council to remove same. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: done. Absent: None. Carl R. Brown was present and asked for permission to intall two units frog. the hospital in Cherry Valley, on the location on of Lot 12,Block 85 to be placed inside of the foundation and wall which he has started to build, but has been stopped because of the shortage of material at this particular time. The hospital buildings to be used as a grocery store, with glassed in front. After a discussion the following action was takeh. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the request of Mr. drown, for a temporary permit to install two hospital buildings on lot 12, Block 85 be granted, provided he remove the buildings when C.P.A. restrictions are removed and he can finish the building according to the plans and specifications originally presented. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Elam dnd Annis. Noes: Councilman Lewis. Absent: None. Trivia Valdivia offered the City 040.00 for a quit claim Deed to Lot 1, Block 17. Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: Th -t the offer of Trivia Valdivia of $40.00 for Lot 1,Block 17 be accepted. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. MW Fred Lewis, representing the Planning Commission asked if the City would consider opeling Fifth Street through Block 93. Mr. Lewis was advised that the City could do nothing about it until the property owners deeded the property entailed to the City with a request that the street be opened. Rev. Hiram Crosby, chairman of the 1946 recreation Committee asked if the Council would consider the appointment of Mr. Jim Livingston and Mr. H.B.LaFleur as members of the Recreation Committee. Mayor Annis appointed Mr. Livingston and l+r. LaFleur as members of the Committeeiand'the following action was taken: Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That Mayor Annis' appointment of Mr. Livingston and LaFleur as manbers on the Recreation Committee to approved. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor,Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Mr. Hutton read a letter which he had received from Mr.Kin- caid of Colton, quoting on Comprehensive Liability policy, excluding coverage on automobiles, the premium for one year "379.08, for 3 years 012023.52, payable in three equal installments of 341.18 per year. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the City apply to Royal Indemnity for a three year policy on terms outlined in the letter to Mr. Kincaid, dated June 25th.1946. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the Clerk and Treasurer transfer $2,000.00 from the Garbage Fund to the General Fund. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noesh None. Absent: Nine. RESOLUTION NO. 846 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BEAUIvONT RENEWING CONTRACT WITH COU14TY OF RIVERSIDE FOR HEALTII OFFICER. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUM014T DOES WHEREAS, under date of September 17,1941, the entered into an agreement in writing with the whereby the Health Officer of said County was of Beaumont to .perform duties for the City of to the public health; and RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: City of Beaumont, County of Riverside employed by the City Beaumont relating 47 WHEREAS, said contract provided that it could be renewed from year to year by resolution of the respective parties, and it is the desire of the City of Beaumont to renew said contract for another year. Section 1. That the City of Beaumont does hereby renew said con- tract for the period of one year, to wit, fro-m July 1,1946 to June 30th,1947, inclusive, on the same terms, conditions and compensation as provided in said contract. Section 2. That the Board of Supervisors of Riverside County, Cali- fornia, are hereby requested to accept and consent to such renewal. ADOPTED the 26 day of June,1946. A.B.Annis Mayor. Attest: Bernice Conine, Clerk. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That Resolution No. 846 be adopted. AyesL Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes : None. Absent:- None. ORDINANCE NO. 228, "AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO DISASTERS "was presented and read. CouncMnan Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That Ordinance No. 228 pass its First Reading. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elari and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. ORDINANCE NO. 2299 "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE ERECTION, CONSTRUCTION, ENLARGEI01ENT, ALTERATION, REPAIR, MOVING, REMOVAL, CONVERSION, DEC40- LITION, OCCUPANCY,EQUIPMENT, USE, TUIGHT, ARE AND IMAINiL mAXCE OF BUILDINGS OR STRUCTURES IN Tl= CITY OF BEAUMONT #" was presented and read. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That Ordinance No. 229 pass its first reading. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor,Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. The matter of Mr. C. E. Bellue obtaining a permit from the City to haul wet garbage from the restaurants was discussed and it was decided that the City was not in a, position to issue any such permit, and if he can make arrangements with the individual restaurant owners to handle their garbage disposal the City will withhold the City garbage service until notified by the restaurant owners that they de- sire City Garbage Service again. 48 f-, The granting of a permit for an auction sale at the Grim - sley's second hand store on East 6th.St. was discussed and the Council agreed that Mr. Grimsley be given a permit to conduct one auction to dispose of junk he now has on hands. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the City permit the use of Fourth of July r'ire Works this year. Ayes: Councilman Cox,Taylor,Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. no The following bills were presented: Ray F. Allen Last s of June 15.00 C.M.King " 59.60 Lawrence A. Hutton " 37.50 Bernice Conine " 90.60 H.K.Morse ^ 95.00 John L.Carpenter " 92.40 Norman Anderson " 86.70 Carl Carrell " 90.60 D.J.Courtney " 95.00 Charlie Wilson " 98.90 W.C.Denham " 80.50 Cipriano Rangel " 55.00 Joe Vaught Special labor 71.40 Fred Elam " 63.50 Lester Griffin " 63.50 Horner J. Day Last z June 84.50 C.F.Foster if 75.00 Charlie Wilson Fire Chief 10.00 Charlie Wilson 1 "iremen 40.00 John Shaw Building Inspector 44.00 Mary Holt Jaunitor - Health Can(,. 4.00 Mrs. Georgia Samson Matron duty 12.00 Ellen C. Martin Stamps 6.00 Los Angeles Stamp & Stationery supplies(Badges) 18.20 J. Drew Funk Rent Apr.May and June 50.00 Owen & Pirot 2 tires (police car) 35.72 Maude L. Betts # 13 Ser.E Bond - coupons 496.31 C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff Radio fee 15.00 Dr.F.D.West Examine prisoners 15.00 Thrifty Oil Co. Gasoline 26.10 Stockwell & Binney Receiptebooks 30.80 Bank of Beaumont WithholdinC tax 147.30 Councilman Elam made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the bills as audited be paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Ani;is. Noes. None. Absent: None. Eouncilman Elam made a motion,seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the council adjourn. This motion carried. Mayor. Attest: 2 Clerk. 0 The Beaumont City Council Met with Mayor Annis presiding. The roll call found Councilman present. Absent: None. The minutes of June 26th. were 49 July 10th,1946. in regular session July 10th,1946, Cox,Taylor,Lewis, Elam and Annis read and approved. Mr. C. A. Macheck accompanied by other members of the Father Mario Recreation Committee, asked the Council if it would be possible to reserve the park each 4th. of July for annual fiesta, the proceeds to be used for Recreation for Non - denominational Youth programs. After a discussion it was agreed that while there would be no objections to permitting the annual program and reservations, it would not be possible for the present councilmen to obligate the future council by entering into a perminant agreement which would not be legal. The following action was taken regards to July 4th.1947; Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That Father Mario•s Recreation Committee be given permission to use the Ste a rt Park for a Fiesta next July 4th,1947. Ayes: Councilmen Cox,Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Mr. Chris Johnson, owner of Lot 14, Block 27, asked if he would be permitted to run a linefrom his property into the sewer line in alley between Edgar and Euclid Avenue on 10th.St. The following action was taken Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That Mr. Johnsonbe given permission to hook into the sewer line which runs to 10th. St. between Edgar and Euclid Ave. servicing Lot 14 of Block 27, provided he connect into the sewer south of the man hole and all work to be done in a good workmanlike manner under the supervision:of the Street Superintendent. byes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Mr. C. A. Macheck asked if it would be alright if the Recreation Committee installed a weatherproof cabinet near the dance pavilion in the Park for outside dance music. It wa•s agreed that this will be alright if installed a few feet from the floor so that it would not interfere wits other used of the floor. Mr. J.Drew Funk asked the Council if the owner of the easterly portion of lots 1 and 3 of Block 26 might be granted permission to run a sewer line along the north property line of Lot:,- 1 in a westerly direction to the sewer line installed in the alley through Block 26. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the owner of the Easterly portion of Lots 1 and 3 of Block 26 be given permission to run a line in the street right of way along the north property line of Lot 1 provided there be a clause in the deed stating that the sewer line must be installed and maintained by the property owner. _ Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Mr. Funk, President of the Beaumont Irrigation District asked the Council if the City would assist in the installation of a system by which the water from the Palm Avenue Well might be diverted from running across the street, also to make use of the water if possible. It was agreed that the City will furnish equipment and dig the ditch also back fill provided the District furnish the pipe. Mr. Hutton advised the Council that it would be possible to obtain comprehensive liability insurance for the City, exclusive of the Fleet insurance coverage now carried by the City for a premium of $1,314.26 for three year policy which would include property damage. Mr. Hutton was instructed to obtain the policy without property damage coverage at present if possible. 50 0 Ordinance No. 228 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO DISASTERS wqs presented for its second reading. Councilman Lewis made a motion,seconded by Councilman Elam: That the Council dispense with reading in full Ordinance No.228 after reading its title. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. The Title was read. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seemded by Councilman Lewis: That Ordinance No. 228 pass its second reading and be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Ordinance No. 229 AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE ERECTION, CONSTRUCTION, ENLARGELENT, ALTERATION, REPAIR,MOVING, REMOVAL, CON- VERSION, DEW.OLITION, OCCUPANCY, EQUIPMENT, USE, HEIGHT, ARIA AND MAINTENANCE, OF BUILDINGS OR STRUCTURES IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT was presented for its second reading. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the Council dispense with the r- :ading in full or Ordinance No. 229 after reading its title. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. The title was read. Councilman Elam made a motion,seeonded by Councilman Lewis: That Ordinance No. 229 pass its second reading and be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Mr. Hutton was asked to attend the meeting regards to Senator Collierfs Committee on assemblying, material on hi&fi as and Streets of major importance,at the Court house in Riverside, Wednesday July 17th, and if possible to get Mr. Dwight B. Cooper to accompany him . Ordinance No, 230 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, AMENDING SECTION $ OF ORDINANCE NO. 191 OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT., was presented and read. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That Ordinance No. 230 pass its first reading. Ayes: Councilman Cox,Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Renewal of State Compensation Insurance Policy was present: Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That Policy No. X18- 11369 -46 from State Compensation Insurance Co. be accepted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor,Lewis, Eal and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. A letter from the Planning Commission was read in which the Coun- cil was advised that a public hearing concerning Mr. Carl Brown's application to have lot 6 in Block 99 changed from Class "C" resi- dential district to industrial district was held on July 1 and several interested parties were present and spoke in favor of it and no objection offered to the change. A resolution was passed by the planning commission recommending that the request be granted to Mr. Carl Brown provided hdi deeds to the City a right -of -way for the continuation of Fifth Street. The Clerk was instructed to notify Mr. Brown by letter that the letter hdd been tabled until right -of -way is arranged for. The following bills were presented: Ray F. Allen First } July 15.00 Lawrence A. Hutton 37.50 C.M.King " 59.60 Bernice Conine " 90.60 H.K.Morse " 95.00 John L. Carpenter " 82.40 Norman Andeeson " 86.70 _ Carl Carrell " 90060 D.J.Courtney " 95.00 Fred Elam Labor on St. 63.50 Lester Griffin " 63.50 Charlie Wilson First J T.uly 98.90 Cipriano Rangel " 55.00 Joe Vaught Labor on St. 71.40 C.F.Foster First } July Recreation Project, 75.00 W.C.Denahm First } July 80.50 Homer J. Day " 88.50 Read & Co. Maps 83.54 Poweshick County National +yank Merry go round 297.00 Beaumont Hardware & Lumber materials 7.96 Thrifty Oil Co. Gasoline 51.77 John thaw Building Inspector 32.66 Caldwell's Auto Repair shop- repairs 58.16 Barnum & Flag Office supplies 26.32 Chas. T. Poole Florescent lights pol. 52.37 Highway Garage Tire change 1.35 Rae Maxwell Sled 48.00 Cox Seed & Feed Paint 5.88 So.Calif. Gas Co. City Hall 40.00 Beaumont Irrigation 'dater 32.40 City of Banning Radio fee 85.00 -- Beaumont Irrigation Water -Palm Ave„ 10.80 So.Calif.Edison lights 112.69 Calif. Water & Tale. Telephones 27.78 State Compensation Insurance policy 459.24 A.L.Bramkemp Examine prisoners 10.00 Dr. F. D. West examine prisoners 10.00 Georgia Samson Matron duty 6.00 Harry J. Mtchell Recreation supilies 3.59 So.Calif.Disinfecting Co. liquid soap 4.61 Bob Padrigo 71 meals 31.95 C.E.Lewis & Son Hoist & other suppli. 200.80 Riverside Co.Road Dept. Gravel for Beau.Ave.264.60 County Health Dept. Health Service 6.50 Union Service Station Service to equipment 26.65 So.Calif.Edison Co. Street lights. 147.91 Beaumont Hardware & Lumber supplies ,. 101.57 Councilman Elam made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the bills as audited be paid. Aires: Councilman Cox,Taylor,Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Elam made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the Council adjourn. This motion carried. ayor. Attest: Imo' Clerk. 51 52 0 Beaumont,Calif. July 31,1946. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session July 31st. With Mayor Annis presidi.g. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Taylor, iewl.s, Elam and Annis. Absent: None. The minutes. of July 10th. were read and approved. Judge Philip Truby was present and read to the Council a letter which he had written asking that the council discontinue granting permits. for the removal of so many trees in the City be- cause of the fact he felt they.should be retained for the protection from winds, as they make a good wind break. The letter was accept6d and filed, and the following action taken: Councilman LeVler, m.-de a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the tree proposition be tabled until next.meeting. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Mr. Dickhouse was present and spoke to the council of what he could remember regards to the property known as Public Park and which is now in process of being abandoned as a park because of the fact that it has not been used for a park. The Council thanked Mr. Dickhouse for the information which he gave and referred same to the City Attorney. Mr. Allen Bond asked the Council if he m-ght bring his dance orchestra here from Elsinore and conduct a public dance_at the Woman's Club house, each Thursday evening. Mr. i3ond assured the Council that he would see t_ it that the dance is conducted in an orderly manner. Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman Islam: That Mr. Bond be given a permit to conduct the dance at a regular business license fee of $6.00 per quarter. so Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Ela:nand Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Because of the fact that it was reported that storm waters are cutting the parkway near the Larry Lewis property on Beaumont Avenue, the Street Committee was asked to look into the trouble and see if possible to correct the condition without too much expense. ORDINANCE NO, 230. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, AMENDING SECTION 5 OF ORDINANCE NO.191 OF THE CITY OF BEAUMC11T, was presented and given its second reading. Councilman Elam made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That Ordinance No. 230 pass its second reading and be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent:None. A letter was read from Mr. Im. M. Sewell, Supt. of the Beaumont School District asking if the Council would assign an additional $500.00 of the 12,221 allocated by the State to the City of Beaumont for making plans for Post War Plans for Construction. In view of the fact that the City has already allocated $1,000 of the above amount to the use of the School district and because of the fact that the City in plaining on a mayor Sewer project as soon as it is deemed adviseable, the following action was taken: Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the request of Mr. Sewell for additional portion of the allo- cation of State Funds be denied as the City plans to make use of the balance. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elan: That LeRoy Barnes be authorized to renew the Fleet Insurance Policy. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. 53 Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the Gasoline Tax money be permitted to accumulate instead of offering a proposed project for Streets of L:ajor importance,fmr the coming year. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: 'lone. Absent: None. The Clerk wss instructed to advertise for bids on a garbage truck, chasis to be equipped with closed cab and Gar Wood packer body, of 12 yd. capacity with 100 horse power motor or better. Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That Joe Vaught be appointed on the Street Department as of July 15th. in the top bracket of pay or $175.00 per month. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Because of complaints from near by residents the Police Department was asked to check with the Ball Park and see if the loud speaker may be toned down or directed so that the noise during ball games would not be so loud. City Attorney Lawrence A. Hutton presented and read an Order of the City Council, for the consideration and approval of the Council as follows: ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF 'CITY OF BEAUMONT, CALIFORNIA, FOR THE ABANDONRME AND DISCONTINUANCE OF A PARCEL OF LAND FOR PARK PURPOSES. WHEREAS on the 12th. day of June,1946, the City Council of the City of Beaumont, California, adopted a Resolution of Intention to abandon and discontinue for park purposes a certain parcel of land described in said Resolution of Intention, being Resolution No. 845, of said City; AND WHEREAS pursuant to said Resolution of Intention, notice of a hearing on said Resolution was given in the time, form and manner prescribed by law, and that a hearing was held on said Resolution of Intention on the 31st. day of July,1946, at the hour of 8:00 P.M. of said day in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of the City of Beaumont, Califor ia, at which time all objections made to said aban- donment and discontinuance; were heard, and the City Council advised with respect thereto; SAID CITY COUNCIL NOW MAKES THE 7 OLLOWING FINDINGS WITH REF - ERENCE TO SAID PROCEMI.dGS: 1. The City council finds that the parcel of land described in said Resolution of Intention is not appropriate, convenient or necessary for park purposes; 2. Said City Council further finds that said parcel of land, being part of a purp6rted park, has never at any time been used by the public for park purposes; 3. The City Council further finds that no consideration at any time has ever been paid, for said parcel of land for park purposes, or otherwise; 4. The said City Council further finds that no public funds have ut any time been expended t improve the larger parcel hereto- fore dedicated i'or park purposes of which said parcel is a part; 5. The City Council further finds that all objections made with reference to the said abandonment and discontinuance should be, and are hereby overruled; WHEREFORE, 'he City Council of the City of Beaumont, does hereby resolve as follows: 54 1. That all objections made and ureged in connection with the abandonment and discontinuance of said parcel of land for park purposes, as described in said Resolution of Intention, be, and the same are hereby overruled: 2. That said City Council does now have jurisdiction to order said parcel of land abandoned and discontinued for Dark nurnnaag_ 3. The said City Council does hereby order that the following parcel of land described in said Resolution of Intention be, and the same is hereby declared abandoned and discontinued for park purposes: The West one -half of Block 129, and all of Block 130, of the TOWN OF BEAUMONT, as shown by the Amended Map of said Town or City of Beaumont, recorded December 111R87, in Book 6, pages 16 and 17 of Maps, Records of San Bernardino County, California. Done this 31st. day of July,1946. A.B.Annis Cheirman,City Council of Beaumont, Calif o rnia . Attest: Bernicj Conine City Clerk (Leal) Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That Order of City Council of City of Beaumont, California, for the Abandowlent and Discontinuance of a Parcel of land for Park purposes be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, saylo-, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes- None. Absent: None. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the City issue a Quit Claim Deed to Mr. Eugene Nuzum on Block 130 and the West J of Block 129, City of Beaumont. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor,Lewis_, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. n The Tax Rate was agreed upon as approximately the following: General Fund- $1.00; City Hall Bond 15{; Street Lights $1.00, Park 100; Capitol Outlay 100; D.Bond 100; and Garbage Disposal 500. ORDINANCE NO. 231 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BEA',:ItONT FIX- ING THE X;_OUNT OF MONEY NECESSARY TO BE RAISED 13Y TAXATION UPON THE TAXABLE PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1946 -47. was read. Councilman Lewis made a motion, Seconded by Councilman Elam: That Ordinance No. 231 pass its First Reading. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elai1 and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. The following Ray F. Allen Lawrence A. Hutton Bernice Conine C.M.King C.F.Foster H.K.Morse Norman Anderson D.U.Courtney Carl Carrell John Caroenter Homer J. Day bills w„re presented: Last r' July 15.00 " 37.50 " 90.60 " 59.60 " 75.00 " 95.00 " 86.70 " 95.00 " 90.60 " 94.60 " 84.50 0 W.C.Denham Last z July 80.50 Charlie Wilson " 98.90 Joe Vaught Labor on St. 81.30 Lester J. Griffin 73.40 Frederick Elam " 73.40 Cipriano Rengel " 55.00 Charlie Wilson Firemen 17 OA= Mary Holt Jaunitor- health cent. 5.00 Charlie Wilson mire Chief -July 10.00 Snowden Chemical Co. Fire extinguishing 442.54 Thrifty Oil Co. Gasoline 120.07 Southern California Edison Co. Lights 12.11 Bob Padrigo deals- prisoners 60.40 Bowman & Were Repairs 31.40 J.W.Cozart Parts 12.00 Hardy Auto Supply Tools 11.64 Campbell's Garage Parts 1.90 Kelt's Sporting Goods Recreation equip. 32.29 Beaumont Gazette Printing 87.81 C.E.Lewis & Son Supplies x tools 67.43 C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff Radio for July 15.00 Bank of Beaumont Withholding tax 154.20 Councilman Elam made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the bills be paid as audited. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: bone. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the Council adjourn„ This motion carried. Attest: Clerk. Mayor. Beaumont,Calif. Aug.14,1946. 55 The Beaumont City Council met for its regular session Aug.14th.,with Mayor Annis presid`ng. The roll call found the following Councilmen present:Councilman Cox, Elam and Annis. Absent: Councilmen Taylor and Lewis/ Councilman Taylor came in during the reading of the minutes. The minutes of July 31st. were read and approved. Mr. Frank Buell asked the Council if he might arrange to tent the apache Grill property for a machii;e shop. The matter was referred to the Chamber of Commerce who is in charge of the property. Mr. John Shaw, Plumbing Inspector stated that Lots 12,14 and 16 of Block 47 were not able to use the regular sewer connection provided in the alley, but could use the sewer line installed in the Center of Elm Avenue if perm:.tted to cut through the street to connect. 56 0 Councilman Taylor made a motibn,seconded by Councilman Elam: That the owners of Lots 12,14 and 16 of Block 47 be granted permission to run a sewer line through the street to main line provided all three lots use the same wye, to avoid cutting up the pavement more than necessary. Ayes: Councilman Cox,Taylor, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Lewis. Mayor Annis read to the council a letter which he has received from the County Planning Commission regards to the air field proposed to be built on west side of the City. Mayor Annis advised that he had written the Count- Planning Commission that while the City is not r sponsoring an air field, the City was friendly toward the proposition and especially the two men who are building the field, Lr. Jimmie Prendergast and Blain Sites. Councilman Elam made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That Joe Day be given permission to go on his vacation the last two weeks of August provided he finds someone to help during his absence. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Lewis. Councilman Taylor made a moticn, seconded by Councilman Cox: That Policy CRX101503 of Royal Indemnity be accepted. Ayes: Councilman Cox,Taylor,Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Lewis. Ordinance No. 231 was read for the second time. Councilman Elam made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That Ordinance No. 231 pass its second reading and be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Lewis. RESOLUTION 847 C A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF 13LAU11ONT FIXING TAX RATE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1946 -47. TIE CITY COUNCIL OF TEE CITY OF BEAUMONT DOES RESOLVE AS FOLL0.7B: WHEREAS, the County Auditor of the County of Riverside,Sttite of,Cali- fornia, did before the second llonday of August,1946, in compliance with law transmit to the City Council of the City of Beaumont,Calif- ornia, a statement in writing showing the total value of all taxable property within the City of Beaumont duly ascertained from the assess- ment books oa' said County of Riverside for the fiscal year 1946 -47 as equalized and corrected by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Riverside; and WHEREAS, the City Council of said City of Beaumont did on the 14 day of Aug.1946, and prior to the adoption of this Resolution duly pass and adopt an ordinance of the City of Beaumont fixing thereby and therein the amount of money to be raised by taxation upon the taxable property', in the City of Beaumont as a revenue to carry on tlx: various depart- ments of the government of the said City of Beaumont for the fiscal year 1946 -47 as follows: For the General Fund the sum of $12,212.80; For the Bond and Interest indebtedness the sum of $'1,836.70; For the Lighting Maintenance Fund the sum of $ 2,187.90; For the Public Parks Fund the sum of $1,221.28; For the Capitol Outlays 2und the sum of $1,221.28; For the Garbage and itubbish fund he sum of ;688:04 For delinquency on Series D Bond Issue the sum of $1,221.28; 57 Section 1. That the rate of taxes which said taxes are to be raised by taxation on the taxable prop rty in the City of Beaumont as a revenue to carry on the various departments of government of the City of Beaumont for the fiscal year 1946 -47 using as a basis the value of the taxable property of the City of Beaumont as assessed by the County Assessor of the County of Riverside, as the same has been equalized, and so returned by the County of Riverside, as required by law, be and the same is hereby fixed as follows, to -wit: For the Ganeral Fund $1.00 upon each one hundred dollars of such taxable property; For the Bond and interest fund 15 cents upon each one hundred dollars of such taxable property; For the Lighting b,aintenance Fund $1.00 upon each one hundred dollars of such taxable real estate, exclusive of improvements; For the Pablic Parks Fund 18 cents upon each one hundred dollars of such taxable property; For Capitol Outlays Fund 10 cents upon each one hundred dollars of such taxable property; For the Garbage and Rubbish Fund 50 cents upon each one hundred•, -,- dollars of such taxable proper ,,exclusive of personal property and money; For delinquency on Series D bond issue 10 cents upon each one hundred dollars of such taxabl:; property. Section 2. That the City Clerk shall transmit to the County Auditor of the County of Riverside, California, a statement of the rates herein fixed. ADOPTED the 14th. day of August,1946. A.B.Annis. Mayor. Attest: Bernice Conine, City Clerk. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That Resolution No. 847 b� adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Lewis. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the City purchase One Garbage Truck from Braman and Dickerson Company as per the bid received. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Lewis. The City advertised for Bids on the Garbage truck end the only bid received was from Braman Dickerson for $5,295.68 for International Model K -7 with Gar Wood Packer body. The followint- Ray F. Allen C.M.King Lawrence A. Nutton Bernice Conine H.K.Morse D.J.Courtney John L. Carpenter Carl Carrell Norman Anderson Homery J. Day W.C.Denham C.F.Foster Joe Vaught Cipriano Rangel Charlie Wilson Lester Griffin bills we:te presented: First k Aug. 15.00 " 59.60 " 37.50 " 90.60 " 95.00 " 95.00 " 94.60 " 90.60 " 86.70 " 84.50 rr 80.50 " 75.00 Last a Jul. &Pt.lstAug. 87.70 First Aug. 55.00 " 98.90 days labor 15.60 58 Fred Elam 13 days labor 68.40 John Shaw Bldg. Inspector 62.00 Southern California Edison Co. Street lights 17.91 Beaumont Irrigation Water 34.90 Paulk Motor Co. Repair Police Car 22.24 Beawaont Motor Supply Co. Tools & parts 75.12 Rae Maxwell Welding; 7.50 Cox Seed & Feed Co. Shovels 4.05 Union Service Station Service L Materials 23.14 24 -hour service Repairs 2.37 Beawnont Hardware & Lumber material 3.16 Beaumont Hardware a, Lumber Recreation supplies 1.64 Bernice Conine Cash _,dvanced freighi- 5.38 Barnum & Flagg Co. Office supplies 21.21 California Water & Telephon. Co, telephones 29.76 Stockwell & Binney office supplies 6.26 Thrifty Oil Co. Gasoline 87.11 Plant Food Corporation +;eed killer 3.05 Spencer H. Kincaid Public Liability Ins. 341.18 Dr. Paul A. Bendix Examine prisoners 5.00 Southern California Gas Co. Gas 7.94 County Health Dept. Health Service ti.50 Dwight B. Cooper Survey 26.00 Ellen C. Martin Stamps 6.00 Dr. C.L. Stoneman Exam & Treat dog bite 3.00 City of Banning iYadio fee 85.00 Councilman Cox made a motion,seconded by Councilman Elam: That the bills as O.K'd by the com:;.ittee be paid. Aye:: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Elai'n and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Lewis. Councilman Elam made a motion, seconded by CounciLman Taylor: That the Council adjoarn. This ,...otion carried. Mayor. Attest: Clerk. Beaumont,Calif. August 28,1946. The Beawm nt City Council met in regular session, August 28th. with Mayor -nnis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Elan: and Annis. Absent: Councilman Lewis. The minutes of August 14th. were read and approved. Mr. ring, representing the Chamber of Commerce stated that the Board of Directors had asked him to secure permission from the City Council to advertise for bids on the apache Grill and if bids are satisfactory, he would ask the City for a Deed to the property so that it could be sold. Councilman Elam made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That th" City execute a deed to the apache Grill property and deliver it conditionally, that is that the amount of th-, bid shall be 59 acceptable to both the Chamber of Comm, erce and the City Council. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylo•, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilmen Lewis. A letter was read from the P1antFood Corporation regards to the control of storm waters down the railroud right of way which is being used by the company for a grail elevator and storage. No definite action was taken unt�_l a study of the circumsatnces can be made. A letter was read from the Planning Commission asking that the City employ a full time Building inspector, also that the City do something regards to the parking situation in business section. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the subject of a full time building inspector be tabled for the present. Ayes: Councilman. Cox, Taylor, Elam end Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Lewis. It was suggested th:.t the parking situation be tabled and that a survey of property holders and business men be made and see what can be done about some parkin €,lots being made available. A letter from Yr. Wohlgemouth was read in which he asked for permit to remove 6 old pepper trees at 11th and Michigan. The permit was referrred to the Street and Alley Committee with the power to act as they see fit. RESOLUTION NO. 848. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF Til CITY OF BEAUMO1,T APPROVING 1,_ZE i'cANDUM J GREH' ;Ei T C Oii iCCU.17i :,T C'N 071' THE Z CENT GAS TAX ALLOCtiTED F01 ST ELTS OF LAJ Olt IMPORTAiICE. WMIREAS, a memorandum of agreement has been presented to be entered into wit!: the state of California for accumulation of the 4 cent gas tax for the fiscal year 1947 alloc,_:ted for streets of major importance other than State highways in the Uity of Beaumont; and WHEREAS, the city council has heard read said agreement in full and is familiar with t._e contents thereof; THL;F ✓FORE, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Beaumont that, under the provisions of Section 200 of the Streets and highways Code, the 4 cent gas tax allocated for streets of major importance other than State highways be accumulated for future expenditurg, and thatssid agreement be and the same is hereby approved, and the mayor and the city clerk are directed to sign the same on behalf of said city, said agreement to be binding upon the city upon its execution by tho authorized officials of the State. ADOPTED this 28th. day of August,1946. A.B.An,;ia, Yeyor,City of Beaumont. Attest: Bernice Conine, -- City Clerk of the City of Beaumont. Counci -man Elam made a motion, seconded by councilman Taylor: That Reso- lution No. 848 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox,Taylor,Elai;, and Arutis. Noes: iVone. Absent: Councilman Lewis. RESOLJTI017 d0. 649 71 RESOLUTIO14 NO. 849 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAULONT RELATIVE TO WORIU,:EN'S COMPENSATION II SURICICE FO R EGISTERED VOLUNTEER "DISASTER SERVICE WORKERS" WHEREAS, Section 1599.1 of the Military and Veterans Code, Chapter 104, Statutes 1946, 1st Extraordinary Session, provides: "The California State Disaster Council shall establish by rule and regulation various classes of disaster service workers and the scopr of the duties of each class. The California State Disaster Council - shall also adopt rules and regulations prescribing the manner in which disaster service workers of each class are to be registered. All such rules and regulations shall be designed to facilitate the pay- ing of workmen's compensation ", and WHEREAS, the CALIFORNIA STATE DISAST7i.H COUNCIL on April 4,1946, adopt- ed rules and regulations establishing classes of disaster service workers, the scone of duties of each cl,.ss and the manner of regis- tration of such volunteer workers; and WHEREAS, Section 1599.2 of the tilitary and Veterans Code, Chapter 104, Statutes 1946, 1st Extraordinary Session,provides: "Any disaster council which both agrees to follow the rules and regulations established by the California State Disaster Council pursuant to the provisions of Section 1599.1 of this cede and substan- tially complies with such rules and regulations shall be certified by t;Le California State Disaster council. Upon raakir�- such certification, and not before, the disaster council becomes an accredited disaster council ", and lff=EAS, the City of Beaumont has registered and will hereafter register volunteer Disaster service workers, and WHEREAS, the City of Beaumont desires to become an "accredited Disaster Council" organization in order that injureu Disaster :>ervice Workers registered with it may oenefit by the provisions of Chapter 104, Statutes 1946, lst Extraordinary Session, NOW, THEREFORE, TH_. City Council of the City of Beaumont hereby agree to follow the rules and regulations established by the California State Disaster Council under date of April 4, 1946, pursuant to the provisions of Section 1599.1 of the Lil tart' and Veterans Code, Chapter 104, Statutes 1946, 1st Extraordinary Session. The City Clerk is hereby instructed to send two certified copies hereof to the California State Disaster Council. EFFECTIVE August 28,1946. Attest: Bernice Conine City Clerk. A.B.Annis Mayor. Bernice Conine, Personnel 6fficer in Charge of Registration. Councilman Taylor ms-de a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That Resolution No. 849 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox. Taylor, Elam and Annis. Noe:;: None. Absent: Councilman Lewis. RESOLUTION NO. 850. RESOLUTION OF THTE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT RELATIVE TO DISREGARDING CERTAIN PORTIONS OF RESOLUTION No. 8479 ENTITLED A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BEAUP.ONT FIKIdG TAE RATE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1946 -47. THE CI''Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT DOES RESOLV AS FOLLOWS: 0 61 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Beaumont did by Resolution No. 847 duly r:lad and adopted on the 14th day of August, 1946 recite in certain part thereof the amount of money to be raised for a certain fund, to -wit: for the garbage and rubbish fund the sum of $5,688.00, and did provide therein for the rate of taxes whicl said taxes were to be raised by taxation on certain taxable propert : - in the City of Beaumont and did more particularly specify and fix said rate for the garbage and rubbisl- fund at 50 cents upon each one hundred dollars ($100.00) of such taxable property e1clusive of personal property and money, and WIMEAS, the leaumont City Council are informed it is expedient and necessary to delete said provisions from said resolution, NOWTHEREFORE, it is hereby resolved by the Beaumont City Council as follows: to -wit: 1. That the County Auditor of the County of Riverside, State of Cali- fornia, is hereby requested and authorized to disregard the f olivwing items and language of said Resolution No. 847 of the City of Beaumont, State of California: Page 1' " For the Garbage and Rubbish Fund the sum of $5,688.00." Page 2: "For the Garbage and Rubbish Fund 50 cents upon each one hundred dollars of such taxable property exclusive of personal property and money." 2. That the City Clerk of the City of Beaumont, California,shall forthwith transmit to the County Auditor of the County of Riverside, State of California,a certified copy of this Resolution. ADOPTED this 28th.day of August,1946. A.B.Annis, Mayor. Attest: Bernice Conine, City Clerk:. ilman Ta for made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That Counc 5 Resolution No. 850 be adopted,. Ayes: Councilman Cox,Taylor,Elam and Annie. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Lewis. The following Bills were presented: Aug. 15.00 Ray F. Allen Last 37.50 Lawrence A. Hutton " 59.60 C.M.King ++ 75.00 C.F.Foster " 90.60 Bernice Conine " 95.00 H.K.Morse " 90.60 Carl Carrell " 95.00 D.J.Courtney n 86.70 Norman Anderson n 94.60 John L.Carpenter " " 98.90 Charlie Wilson 66.00 Shirley A. Dietrich " 73.40 Fred Elam 55.00 Cipriano Rangel " 84.50 Joe Vaught " 84.50 Homer J. Day " " 80.50 W.C.Denham C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff Radio Fee 15.00 Banning Auto Part Repair Garbage truck 3.50 Hardy Auto Parts supply Batteries - police 2.98 John Shaw Building Inspector 43.06 Beauloit Radib & Appliance parts Barnum & Flag Co. Sanitary supplies,City Hall 1.34 Bank of Beaumont Withholding tax 141.90 62 rr =0 Johnson Tractor Co. Street Plates 46.83 Stockwell & Kinney Office Supplies 22.04 Mrs. Mary Holt Jaunitor- Health center 4.00 Automobile Club of So.Cal. Stop sins 4.59 Jim's Fender & Body Shop Repair police car 30.00 Charlie Filson Firemen 55.00 So.Calif.Edison Co. Street lights 147.91 Cox Seed & Feed Co. Street k6e& burner 27.16 F.S. & W.W.Hirsch Fire equpmt. 34.81 Charlie Wilson Fire Chief for Aug. 10.00 Councilman Elam ma «e a mot ion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the bills as audited by the committee be paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Elam and Annis. Noes; ilone. Absent: Councilman Lewis. Councilman Elan~ nade a motion,seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the Council adjourn. This motion carried. Attest: I•Lh,V• l Clerk. Mayor. Beaumont, California. Sept. llth,1946. The ieaumont City Council met in regular session Sept.11th. with -ayor annis presiding. the roll call found the following councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Lewis, Clem and Annis. Absent: Councilman Taylor. The minutes of August 28th. were read and approved. The Fleet Insurance Policy which is a renewal of the policy of the past year was presented, written by Leroy .6arnes in the Truck Insurance Exchange for a premium of $211.46 waS presented. Also a lett -r was read. frog,Yr. Spencer H. Kincaid in which he bid on Public Liability and Property Damage425 /50,00, limits Public Liability and $5,000 limits Property Damage for total of $186.47. kr. Kincaid did rot quote on Fire,Theft and Collision on the Police Car. After a discussion the following action was taken: Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the City authorize L.r. Kincaid to cover the City's liability in the sane policy which he recently wrote for the City, to include bodily injury and property damage. Ayes: Councilman Cox,Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: ivone. Absent: Councilman Taylor. Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That Mr. Leroy narnes and ask him to cover the Fire, Theft and Collision Insu ante which has been carried with him in th-pest. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. 63 Mr. Kincaid was instructed to write the Fire,Theft and Collision in case Mr. Barnes does not care to write it. The Clerk to let him know after talking to br. Barnes. Dr. Stoneman was present end asked if the Council would have any objections to his building; a hospital and rest home at the corner of Eight St. and 13eaumont Avenue. After a discussion, the Council advised Dr. Stoneman that he would be required to take the matter up with the BeaLn ont Planning Commission as to the land use permit. That the Planning Commiss'.on would inform him as to method of proceedure. Councilman Lewis made Shirley Deitrich be a 26th. at a salary of Ayes: Councilman Cox, Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Ta a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That opointed on the Street Department, as of August X175„00 Der month. Lewis, Ela:: and Annis. ylor. Ordinance No. 232 was presented and read. Councilman Lewis made a motion, seoonded by Councilman Elam: That Ordinance No. 232 pass its First reeding. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. The following bills were rresented: Caldwellf 13' Auto Repair Shop. Repairs MAI Beaumont, 12riga'ti.on. No.ter,; .' I ; . ,- NON Johnson Tractor Co, Parts. .82 California Water & Telephone 29.79 Southern Calif. Gas Co. Gas 5.31 Bob Padrigo Meals- prisoners 32.20 _ C.E.Lewis & Son Supplies 35.96 13eaumor_t Gazette Painting 86.83 - Clarence E. Lewis Tire repairs etc.42.39 Dr.C.L.Stoneman Examine prisoner 4.00 Stockwell & Binney Table & supplies 49.46 Beaumont IYotor -apply :epr.Garbage truck2.15 BeaLu.ont Automotive Service Police. sup). 3.25 ?..Bates Sand at park 30.98 Dwight B. Cooper Survey 17.00 Beaumont Variet' Store iiecreation supp. 1.95 i ?ae Laxwell i {epr.6t." rIre D.15.50 Cox Seed & Feed Co. Street Dept.Sup. 2.52 C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff iadio Parts 1.05 So.Calif.Edison Electricity -park 41.46 So.Calif.Edison III City hall etc.94.18 Thrifty Oil Co. Gasoline 89.24 City of Banning 11 'adio fee 85.00 iteaumont Hardware a: Lumber SupDli. 32.47 Marie Rangel- Cipriano First ff Sept. 55.00 Shirley A. Dietrich " 91.53 fired Elam " 63.50 Joe Vaught " 84.50 Charlie Wilson " 98.90 Vi.C.Denham " 80.50 Homer J. Day " 84.50 Carl Carrell " 90.60 John L. Carpenter " 94.60 Norman Anderson " 86.70 D.J.Courtney " 95.00 H.K.Morse it 95.00 'bernice Conine "' 90.60 C.b.King "' 59.60 Philip Truby Past Aug. 62.50 Lawrence A. Hutton First h- Sept. 37.50 Rey F. Allen "' 15.00 Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the bills as audited by the Council ,.e )aid. Ayes: CouncilL:en Cox, Lewis, ''lam and Annis. ".Does: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. 0 Mayor An_.is asked if any of the Councilmen could attend the League of California Citi6s meeting the next week. That he expected to go and would like to have some other councilmen present if _possible. Also asked fir. Hutton if he could arran€e to attend. the meeting to be in San Diego Sent. 16,17,1 °,1 and 20th. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That City attorney prepare a sales tax ordine.ice providing for the collection of 1% on the sane items the Stete collects sales tax. Ayes: Councilman Cox,Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: done. Absent: Councilman Taylor. Councilman Elaiii made a motion, seconded by Conncilrran Cox: That the meetint- adjourn. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Joes: i ne. Absent: Co- neilman Taylor. Attest: 211-_ Jerk. Beaumont,Calif. September 25,1946. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session.:ept.25th., with Mayor annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis and Annis. Absent: Councilman Elam. The minutes of Seat. 11th. were read and enproved. Mr. T. M. Purdom, realestate broker, was present and stated that he had handled a deal recently in which Lot 9 13lock 88 was sold, and it was discovered that there was a N25.00 Sewer assessment levied by the City for an extension of the sewer line, still against the property. Since the City sold this lot to Pair. B.F.Sisk, with title supposed to be clear, he asked thtit the City authorize the cancelle- m t1d)n of this sewt:r assessment which was against the property at the time the City of Beaumont deeded the lot to Mr. Sisk. after a dis- cussion it was decided that the Assessment should have been cancelled of r::cord and the following action was taken. Council:,,an Lewis isde a motion,secor_ded by Council--..an Cox: Thst the City cancell of record the ?25.00 sewer assessment which is against Lot 9 of .clock 88. Ayes: Councilman Cox, 'Taylor, Lewis Lnd annis. Noes: 1Jone. Absent: Councilman Elam. �J Dar. D. Harper asked the Council what the prospects were of getting Chestnut Ave. south of bth.St. paved. The Council advised thNt material or equipment were not available at this tine, but that if the property owners would agree to the payment of cost, the street will be among the first to be paved. 65 Dar. LaFleur, member of the 1946 recreation Co<zujttee, asked the Council if his conaittee should sponsor the Halloween program this -- year. Councilman Co-, made a motinn, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the City request the 1946 t�ecreation Co,,mittee to continue to function as an organization for the lialloween Program. Ayes: Councilman C_,, Taylor, Lewis and -nnis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Elam. Mr. LaFleur asked that the various organizations do all the advertising they possibly can, and any support will be appreciated in preparing program. L.r. Spencer H.Kincaid offered the Council a proposition regards to the Comprehensive Public Liability insurance policy with the Ro,.�al Indemnity Co. He stated that he felt he could save the City about jp235.00 on the three year policy by transfe.•ring the insurance, to the Connecticut Indemnity Company. He presented Policy CAG 1443 of Connecticut Indemnity Co. in the amount of X492.25 - Deposit Premium; and Policy A45859 Physical Damage on Police Car in the amount of 54.00 for one year, Total $546.25 for coverage for one year from 6ept.15th,1946. rafter a discussion the following action was taken: Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the City Cancel the 1t01,al - indemnity Policy 140. CR1015C3 and take the policy of the Connecticut indemnity Co. for the Comprehensive Liability coverage, plus policy for the Physical Damage to the Police Car. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, atld Annis. Sloes: .done/ absent: Councilian Elam. idr. Kincaid suggested that the statement for the new policy not be paid until the credit comes through on the cancellation of the Loyal indemnity Company. The Clerk was instructed to order films for the Fire Prevention week program at the Leaun.o:nt Theatre. Ordinance No. 232 was presented for its second reading and final adoption. Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman CoxL That the Council dispense with reading in full of Ordinance . +o. 232, after hearing read the title. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, iewis and «nnis. noes: None. Absent: Councilman Elam: Ordinance No. 232 AN ORDINANCi, lu.GULATING THE KEEPING, COLLECTING AND DISPOSING OF GARBAGE IN TiIE CITY OF BEAUDONT,CALIFORNIA. Councilman Saylor mede a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: Th�:t Ordinance No. 232 pas its second reading and be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis and Innis. Noes: iione. absent: Councilman Ela_. The following bills were presented: Ray F. Allen 2 floral pieces 20.53 Ray F. Allen Last ', of Sept. 15.00 Lawrence A. Hutton " 37.50 C.M.King " 59.60 Bernice Conine rr 90.60 H.K.Morse " 95.00 66 Carl Carrell Last z Sept. 90.60 Norman Anderson " 86;70 John L. Carpenter " 94.60 D.J.Courtney " 95.00 W.C.Denham ^ 80.50 Homer J.Day " 84.50 . Charlie Wilson " 98.90 Shirley A. Deitrich 84.50 Fred slam Labor on St. 68.40 Joe Vaught Last 2 wept. 84.50 C.F.Rayburn,�heriff radio fee 15.00 Charlie Wilson Fire Chief 10.00 Ellen C. Martin otamps 6.00 A.B.Annis Expense- League 82.20 Southern Calif. Edison Street lights 147.91 Marion Wilson Garbage handbills 42.10 Paul & zessie Walker Printing 13.91 California Corrugated Culvert 27.14 Banning Lachine Shop mach ne work 13.00 San Gorgoni: Bock Products grave=l -park 12.31 Kelts Sporting Goods :creation supply 8.20 Hanson's Paint w Hardware 1 saw 3.33 hrs. Mary Holt Cross walk & Jan. 30.00 Hardy Auto Supoly Tools 6.81 County Health Dent. liealth 5ervic, 6.50 John Shaw Bldg. Insnector 75.53 rank of Beaumont 14ithhold.in� tax 144.10 Councilman Cox made a motion, Th;t the bills as audited be Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Noes: Bone. Absent: Councilman Elam. Councilman Cox trade a the Council adjcurn. This motion carried. Attest: /. Clerk. seconded by Councilman Lewis: n« id. Lewis and Annis. moti�n,seccnded by Cou cilman Lewis: That �� -- Mayor Beaur.iont,Calif. Oct. 16th,1946. The Beaumont City Council met for i.ts regular session Oct.l: :th. with 1�lsyor Annis presiding. The roll. call found CounciL,oan Cox, Taylor, Lewis, clam and Annis present: Absent: None. The minutes of dept. 25th.o`lere read and approved. b.r. Llobley of the l estern auto �:)ulr)ly, 1,.r. Kelts of Melts Sport Goods Store, and Lrs. Paul and ��r. Nuzw. of the Paul's M ore were present to discuss with the 'Council the proposition of the City collecting 121 sales tax, now under consideration. They stated that they were afraid the business would be driven to neir� :hboring. cities. Mayor Annis and the other councilmuen exo4ained the plans, and after a lengthy discussion the council felt there wa -: not too much opposition to the ordinance. Ia`.r. Laurence Lars offered the City 4100.00 for a suit Claim Deed to be paid out 440.00 °. and 015.00 per month, for Ire, 2' I1'4ck 109. no M 67 Councilman Lewis made a motion? seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the offer of Laurence Lare of 4100.00 for Lot 2, Block 109 be accented. Levai.s -lamand "nnis. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, woes: bone. Absent. 'one. T. Valdivia offered the City $100.00 for its suit Claim Deed to Lot 3 of Block 18, to be paid. 420.00 down and ;320.00 p;;r month. Council an Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman LLew3s:That the City accept the offer of T.Valdivia of ,100.00 o 18. "yes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, iewis, .^slam and "nnis. Aces: None. Absent: i +one. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the City purchase two 550 gal tanks at 4;50.00 each and a pump eft N38.00 for use of the City for its equipnleut. This motion carried. The tanks were to be purchased from the owners o?' the Cld Navy hospital grounds. idayor "nnis auth orized Councilman Taylor to ask City of Banning if it is poss.ble to reduce the 4:85.00 per mo:!th .,adio fee. councilman Taylor stat c. tha he thought tY:e cost to Banning° had been reduced by the Lheriff's office throur,h a chenEe over in manage:r:cnt of that department. A letter was read fron! Leroy Barnes, stating thet he could furnish the City Insurance with the Aetna Company for a uerrnium of $15.15 ner year,subject to $10.00 deductableclause, for coverage of X505.00 or cost of replacing all tubing, on neon sign. Councilman Cox ruade a motion, seconded by Co!anclman Elam: That the City insure.the "Bea_uzor.t" neon sign at west entrance of tale City with Leroy Barnes as per hi:, letter. ayes: Councilman Cox, r'aylor, Let ^ris,s'larn and "nnis. .roes: hone. Absent: done. A letter was read from the Southern Pace -fic Coll-)ally esking if the City would share the expense of erecting a flashing light signal at Egan Avenue crossing, the iiailro.d company paying half the coot. The Clerk was instructed to write the company and tell them that the City does not have the finances to assist in such a project, but that the sign is needed Und if the Cornpan;; can see fit to make the insialla- tion without the assistance of the Cit_,� it will be greatly appreciated. ordinance No. 233 was presented and read. Councilman Lewis made a motion seconded by Councilman Cox: That Ordinance No. 233 pass its first reading. Ayes: Councilman Cox. Lewis, Taylor, Elam and Annis. Noes: Aone. Absent: jNone. The Division of Highways report on the Speed Zone Survey was read, stating that the speed zone for 25 miles per hour shell be 150 feet east of the center of Egan "ve. tc the east line of California avenue, from 50 feet west of the cente• line of Ldgar Ave. to 50 feet east of the center line of Luclid Ave.; from 40 feet west of the center of ,,agnolia Ave. to 110 feet of the center of I'aple Ave.r and the 35 miles per '. our zones !,e from the city :limits near Veile Ave. to 150 ft. east of the center o£ Egan Ave.; and froij; 110 feet east of the center of Maple Ave. to the easterly city limits to be effective upon the erection of appropriate .signs. 68 0 c-� The following bills were presented: Ray F. Allen First s of Oct. 15.00 Lawrence A. Hutton n 37.50 C.t,.King if 59.60 berme Conine_ Ii 90.60 H. K.b;orse It 95.60 D.J.Courtney " 95.00 John L. Carpenter " 94.60 Norman Anderson " 86.70 Carl Carrell it 90.60 Homer d.Day " 84.50 W.C.Denham it 80.50 80.50 Charlie Wilson it 98.90 Joe Vaught to Shirley A. Deitrich " 84.50 Fred Elam TV 68.40 Dr. Boice & Langton .Examine prisoners 15.00 Dr. A. L. Bramkamp r' 23.00 C.E.Lewis & Son Parts 1002 Union Service Parts & Service 68.31 Morning Pride Mafg. Co. 1 fire coat 14.48 G.N.Spiess Manfe,.Co. Street marker 225.00 Leroy H. Barnes Renew Police bond 5.00 County Health Dept. Health Service 6.50 Bob Padrigo Meals for prisoners 19.78 Caldwell's Auto Repairs on equipment 24.29 Rae kaxwell Welding 60.95 California Water & Tale. Telephones 26.67 Beaumont Mbtor supply Parts 7.93 So.Calif.Gas Co. Gas 5.77 Filmack Trailer Co. Fire Dept. picture 5.22 Beaumont Gazette Pri -_ting 60.50 Charlie Wilson Firemen 38.00 San Bernardino Blue Print Hand level 8.24 _ A.Carlisle & Co. Supplies 9.15 Barnum & Zleg Soap Dispensers 12.11 Banning Machine Shop Pipe 29.27 O.L.Tidwell Tires & service 41.43 Spencer H. Kincaid Balance on Insurance225.64 Thrifty Oil Co. Gasoline 179.71 Oeaumont irrigation G'r'ater 38.20 John Shaw Building -inspector 90.37 City of Banning :radio Pee 85.00 Beaumont Hardware o. Lumber Supplies 18.34 Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the bills as audited be )aid. Aires: Councilman Cox, Tailor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absei.t: done. Councilman Elam made a motion, seconded by Taylor: That the Cou _cil adjourn. This motion carried. Attest: &14,1 � Clerk. Pia yo�o 69 Beaumont,Calif. Oct. 30,1946. The - Beaumont City Council met for its regular session Oct. 30th. 1946, with 1,.syor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, "w4-s, Elam and Annis. Absent: Councilman Taylor.and Lewis. `he minutes of Oct. 16th. were read and approved. Mr. L. W. Willman of uanninF as an indenendant Contractor, offered the City $20.00 per month for the priviledge of picking no wet garbage at the restaurants. He stated that he had not :node a survey of the restaurants but was certain it would work out and be worth that amount. Councilman Cox made a notion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That phrmission be granted to Mr. L.W.Willman, as an indenendant contractor, to nick up wet garbage for the fee of $20.00. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor and Lewis. Mr. Crook who has recently purchased a portion of Lots 2 and 4 of Block 97 asked if it will be possible to get a permit to cut into the sewer line in 6th. St. rather than to obtain an easement through the westerly portion of the lots 2 and 4 in order to go into the wye provided on Orange Avenue. After a discussion it was agreed that an easement might give trouble in the future and that if Yr. Crook could secure the permission of the Otate Highway Denartment, that Lr. Crook should be permitted to cut into the 6th. St. line in view of the fact that it will not be necessary to out into the na e; .e t Councilman Lewis came Yn a this time. Mr. VI.C.King as representative of the Apache Grill property and Cherry Festival Committee for the Chamber of Commerce, asked the Council to check into the taxes and assessments shown of r --cord in riverside against the Anache Grill property. lie stated that it had been reported in a preliminary title search, that there had accuraulated of record some unpaid taxes. After a discussion it was decided that the City had netitioned the County to cancell of record all taxes adcumulated.againtt Lots 7 and 8 of Block 6 at the time the property was deeded to the City and there must have been some oversight so the following action was to, -en: Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the County Tax Collector be petitioned to cancel of record all unpaid taxes and assessments against lots 7 and n of Block 6. Ayes: Cox, Lewis, Elan and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. The matter of the City helping to provide proper storm drainage for a rew service station being built at the Corner of Egan and 6th. )treat was discussed and the following action taken. Councilman Els: made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the City furnish grates to take care of the new storm drams being built at the corner of 6th. & Egan fcr new service station drive way. Aye-: Council-Tar. Cox, Lewis, Elan; and inni.s. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. 1jr. Hutton, City Attorney reported that he had contacted bin. Chase who is the agent handling the Series D Bonds and Coupons and that Yr. Chase had requested th, -t the City apply the 12,000.00 on hand on Coupons instead of on the two bonds still outstanding and unpaid. Th::t they would not ask for penalty interest on the Coupons if the City would pick them un at this time. Councilman Cox rr_ade a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the balance on hand in the series D Bond fund be applied on Coupons. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Lewis, Elam and Innis. Noes: None. Absent; Councilman Taylor. ORDINANCE ".70. 233. AN ORDINANCE 07, THE CITY OF BEAUMONT IMPOSING A LICENSE TAT 70 Tf:_ PRIVILEGE OF SELLLING rPA1'TGI3L r",=0141AL PROPERTY AT ?-'ETAIL, P?CAInING FOR 77VITS TO RETAILERS, - ROVIDING voR ''iiF COLLECTING 70 AND PAYING CY :;UCH TAX, :.NP )YESCLIBI iG PEN=IE 102 VIOLATIONS OF THE PROVISIONS HEREOF. was presented and read for the second tine. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That Ordinance No. 233 pass its second reading and be adopted. yes: Councilman Cox, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Teylor. The following bills were presented: Ray F. Allen Last z October 15.00 Lawrence A. Hutton IT 37.50 Bernice Conine " 90.60 C King 59.60 .hi . H.K.Morse " 95.00 Carl Carrell " 90.60 D.J.Courtney 95.00 Norman Anderson " 86.70 John L. Carpenter " 94.60 Homer J. D y " 84.50 W.C.D nhama " 80.50 Charlie Wilson " 98.90 'oe Vaught " 84.50 Shirley A. Dietrich IT 84.50 Fred Elam If 73.40 Braman Dickerson Disc for btreet D. 286.08 Brown Bevis Equipment Co. Grader Blades 8.35 So.Calif. Gas Co. Gas for Health Center1.00 Charlie Wilson fire chief 10.00 Thrifty Oil Co. Gasoline 55.49 Snowden Chemical Cc! For Nozzle -Fire D. 8.83 Ellen C. Martin LtamDs for 6.00 Mrs. Nary Holt Cross Guard & Jaunt /29.00 J. Drew Funk Rent H1th.Cent. 4mo.80.00 Barnum & Flag Co. indelible pencils 2.05 R.F.AeBride socket wrench 2.00 C.F.Hayburn Radio fee 15.00 Dr. R.W.Hartwell Exam. prisoners 5.00 Johnson Tractor CO. Parts 2.03 So.Calif.Disinfecting Co. 5 gal san.fluid 8.97 Vix It Shop 4 'keys 2.05 Bank of lleaumont Withholding tax 145.20 Council an Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That t'e bills Pn audited be paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Council an Taylor. Councilman .Elam made a motion, seconded by Council Cox: Th-t the meeting adjourn. This motion carried. Attest:-. - Clerk. Yayor. Cn No 71 !)eaumont,California. ITov.13,1946. The Beaumont City Council. met in reguler session NOV. 13th. with Yayor Annis presiding. The roll call cound the following Councilmen nresent.! Councilman Cox,Taylor, Lewis, Flan- and Annis. Absent: None. Yaror Annis announced that h:r. V.illaraan of anning who asked for a hermit to haul tha wet garbage frcm. restaurants for a fee of N20.00 per month, had called on him and stated that he had found other ?eoole were pickin(- .-p the Ferbage from a portion of the restaurants, there -or he would not be justified in oa•yinr; the City the -30.00 unless he could hev some ae:surance that th,re would not be others taking the best o' the nick -uns. after a discussion the followin€, action was taken: Councilman Elam made a riotion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the Council revoke the motion made at the last meeting of the Co.zncil which ,, ^s to hermit t.r. I;Villaman to nick up the wet Barba €e fr.,m restaurants for a fee of 9"20.00 ner month. Ayes: Councilman Co, -, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and tennis. Noes: None. Absent: gone. Councilman Cox was excused and left at this time. Aeneirs of the present City Barn building was discussed and the following action tal�7en: Council-ran Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman El- am:That the Council authorize the Street Department to repair the roof to the; barn and reneir the City Hall Roof. Ayes: Councilman Taylor, Lewis, slam. and Annis. :Toes: None. Absent: Councilman Cox. Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded ..y Councilman Taylor: That the City discontinue paying for any phones other than the City Hall Phones. Ayes: Councilman Taylor,Lewis, E$m and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Cox. Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That when police officers are required to make a trip to C6urt -that they be allowed 6V per mile plus meals. Ayer: Councilman Taylor, Lewis, Elam and nnnis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Cox. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the City attorney be instructed to prepare an amendment to Ordinance PTo.191 nroviding for a license fee of 00.00 ner quarter for each card table onerated. ayes: Councilman Taylor, Lewis-,l-m and nnnis. Toes: Done. Absent: Councilman Cox. _. City Attorney Hutton read Ordinance No. 234. Councilman Ta71or made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That Ordinance No. 234 pass its first reading. Ayes: Councilman Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: idone . Absent: Councilman Cox. 72 The followinp bills were nresented: Telenhones Ray F. Allen First k Nov. 15.00 Lawrence A. Hutton It 37.50 C.M.King It 59.60 Bernice Conine If 90.60 H.K.norse " 95.00 John L. Carnenter " 94.60 D.J.Courtney " 95.00 Carl Carrell " 90.60 Norman Anderson If 86.70 Ho4er J. Day If 84.50 Fred Elam If 68.40 Charlie Wilson If 98.90 Joe Vaught It 84.50 ,Airl.ey A. Dietrich it 84.50 ?'l . C . Denham It 80.50 John L. Ce7ocnter :refund- li.leare,etc. 12.82 iraman Dickerson Parts- St.Dent. 51.04 V.E.Hyde Taxes-sewer farm 6.45 King Drup Co. Plaster of paris .26 County Health Not. Health :service 6.50 Campbell's Garage hepairs 25.08 Pass S.:otors hencir police car 15.06 Stockwell & Binney Office sapnlies 11.84 City of Banning, ladic fee 85.00 Thrifty Oil Co. Gasoline 56.27 Beaumont neater Suonly Repairs 117.90 heaumort Automotive Service service L reir.. 6.04 Dr.R.W.Hartwell Examine nriconer 5.00 Union Oil Dealer 1wair & Service 23.81 J.Harol_d.Wilson Parts 1.36 Dr.A.L.Bramkemp lixamine -risoner 5.00 Bureau of arintinp tales & Use tax bk. 4.61 Beaurcn Hardware L Lumber interial 15.76 southern wal`fornis ras Co. Cas 42.77 Paul's Dress Stan Fain coat & hats 12.61 Otto L. Tidwell California Plater L Tole. ;raman Dickerson Co. So.Cnlif.Rdison.Co. Aeauonnt irrigntion Lae Maxwell So.Cailf.7di s >n Co. N7: it shop C.E.Lewis A ion nenairs 8.18 Telenhones 32.83 Internot`_ nal trk.2205.71 Street lights 145.95 Crater 28.60 weld'n, G YE teri.El 86.13 Electricity 106.17 Keys 2.05 Laterinl - service IR.98 Council ,an Lewi; made a moti.or, , seconded by Councilnen Jam: Th, t C th bills a audited be paid. Ayes: Councilman -aylor, Lewis, ZlEr and Annis. Hoes: None. Absent: Councilman Cox. Councilman Lewis nade a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That The Council af; ourn. This motion carried. Att 'St :vw�e J�YN+t Clerk. 73 Beaumcnt,California. Nov. 27,1946. The Beaumont City Council met for its regular session Nov.27th. with 1_ayor tennis nres? ding. The roll call found the following Councilrien present: Councilman Taylor, 'Elain and :'innis. Absent: Councilman Cox and Lewis. The minutes of T.1ov. 13th. were read and approved. Councilman Taylor made a motion,seconded by Council -an Elam: That the City request a ,,uit Olaim Deed from the Beaumont Irrigation District for Lots eight and nine of Mock oeven, City of Beaur..ont. Ayes: Councilman Taylor, Elam rand Annis. :does: None. Absent: Councilman Coy; and Lewis. Councilman Cox Cane .n at thie; time. OPDIIlA TCE N0. 234 APd OicDIit.lv'C' 0''' TIr CITY OF BJsAUP CNT, AYENDI dG 51iCTION 5 OF OF.DIi; ii`IC N0.191 OF I:IFI CITY OF 3EAM..'ONT. was presented and read. Councilman Taylor made a motion seconded by Councilman Elam: That Ordinance No. 234 pass its second readin€ and be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox;Taylor,Elarn.`and An4is. Hoes: None. Absent: Councilman Lewis. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That Leroy Barnes be instructed to write insurance policy covering the deep. Tubeing only on the " Ieaumont" Sign. :gives: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Elam and Anris. +oe:: None. Absent: Councilman Levis. The following bill were ore,�ented: Ray F. Allen Last z Nov. 15.00 Lawrence A. Hutton " 37.50 C.1,.King " 59.60 uernice Conine 90.60 i.K.Norse " 95.00 Carl. Carrell " 90.60 L- .J.Courtney 95.00 Jo n L. Carpenter " 94.60 Norman Anderson 86.70 Homer J. Day " 84.50 ".-'red Islam 63.50 Charlie ;dilson " 98.90 Joe Vaught 84.50 hi °ley A. nietrich 84 =.50 •% C.Denham 80.50 Thrifty Cil Co. ^asoline 9E.8- C.7 ? Rayburn,! °olice i -ndid) 15.00 Charlie Wilson Chief 10.00 Holt Cross Cua'rd 30.00 Hardy Auto �unnly Tools 34.18 So.Calif.Gas Co. Gas 1.00 Flexible : =;ewer Pod Equipment rod L handles 136.54 Chas. T. Poole icenair Fire Siren 8.11 Bob Pedrigo Prisoner's Yeals 11.04 So.Calif. Edison &treet lights 145.95 ohn Shaw Building Insnt. 49.33 i<owran t: 'flare _eosi.r Pa1.Car. 2.27 Los An-eles `- >tarno L :stationery 11tencil 10.98 Iri.Pitt 2 ra rite boards 8.55 uernice Conine cash advanced 1E.21 Otho L. Tidwell tires & service 30.13 >ank of ueaumont withholding tax 143.10 Councilman Mar, made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That 74 The bills as audited by the conui,ittee be paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Ta;°lor, Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Lewis. -:r. Joe Richards asked. to lease Lots 7 &. 8 Dlk 7. boo action was taken. Councilman Elatr, mace a motion, That the council adjourn. This motion carried. Attest: &'&.., ., Clerk. seconded by Councilman Taylor: aVOr. Beaumont , California . December 11,1946. The �deauraont Oity Council �:iet in regular session -)ec. llth,1946, ,ith Favor Anni. residing. the roll call found the following, Coizncilmen pr:,sent: Councilmen Cox, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Absent: Councilman Taylor. The minutes of idov. 27th. vaer read and aonroved. The following Funds were called to the attention of the Council as oeinf fund which would be officially closed after the b +.lances on hand vier: tran.;ferred to thy: General Fund since the bonds and coupons of the various issues have ail been called in and paid off, -eries s., F., G. and General F. And because of the fact that the Garbage Fund which eeas created in Aurust f 1943 was no longer o1` u,se it should also be olo- ed in the same manner. After a brief discussion tle following action: was taken. Council -man Ela.rl made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the Clerc and Treasurer transfer into the General Fun$ - `355.56 from the :aeries "E" fund; 9`193.03 from the aeries "i "' _'und; 25V f.r rr the ' -erics "G"; t -645.06 fror. the "General 1?111�and; X11,105.52 fron the "Ga- •bage" Fund; and that aeries L.,F,G,C,eneral F and Garbage 'unds be declared closed as soon as the balances on hand ha beon transferred into tt':e General Fund. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Lewis, i�lsm and Annis. Noes: hone. absent: Councilr,;an Ta�,lor. i{E 30LUTION 110. 851 _iES'OLU?'IO J OF "_'f is CI`fY OF D: AU,. :C,i i' ACCEPTING DEED. TrHl: CI`T'Y COU4-CIL OF CITY 0.? s- is11UI'I�JfdT DO y.10L`v� Hv -- ULLOWS': Section 1. That that certai -n deed, dated December 3rd,1946, from Deaur.,ont Irrigation District, to City of Deau:aont, for Lots 8 and 9,lslock 7, of the City of Deaumont be and it is hereby accented and ordered recorddd. A170FTED the llth.d�,,-- of Decomc)er,1946. Attest: Derni -e Conine, City Clerk. A.D.Annis, L. a;; or. C� "=7 75 Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That Resolution No. 851 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Lewis, Elam and Annis. .does: None. Absent: Councilman Cox. Yr. Carl Phillips, of Banning, was present arid addressed the Council, explain'.ng a project which he and his brother r.obert and Father Senator ohn �hillips are undertaking. lie stated th�.t they had made all tne _lecesssr7- contacts and had secured ncrriiss'on from the Riverside County officials to construct and operate a local Radio croadcasting tation on a niece of property near the 'Jest City Limits of canning, and about half gray between the center o" isanri­_c and the Center of ceaum -nt. The station to be nown as ?: s. 'Phrt they were now read,­ to present their annlication to t}-.e Federal bureau of Coirn>>_inications, for final p) -oval. -e e e :olaired th r:erits of a local - Cation, such as running local prograLls, local murchants advertlseEients, And local fa.-ming news ....nd. infuir! ;atlon. Councilman Taylor came i:z during this discussion. Councilman Cox mndo a City Council £o on re 3roadcastin -s zt,ation. Ayes: Council°.en Coy ,,, Noes: i +one . Absent: None. motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the cord as being 130, behind the proposed KPAS Taylor• , Lewis, ,1am and nnnis . Mr. Larr -- Lewis asked the Council if the City will build a storm drain at his corner on Beaumont avenue. The storm water cuts away the E-utter each time it rain^ and i:eeps the street very rough around hi.� corner. The Council advised th+�b at this tine it vrould be impossible to oil pave the gutter, es the ,�,ateri,-1 is not evsi_lable and nothing could ue done except rill 111 ? -Jth gra vel, but the City will have the props r-r de established in case Afar. Lewis wants to build a cainent curb. It was announced that the County Health :iepartment will have to move out of the present location in the ol�l iS nk uilding; at the corner of 5th. and California d.venue. The only nlece rhich the City has been able to secure for , 'uturo location of the health (renter is in the sr :all building bec'� of the Dr. I D.1 "'est _= residence, ti hick has be en used n th- -asto- the lat: Dr. ', e't�a- . en ot'fice. That this office may be lea:cd by the City for �30.D0 ner rtionth. 'ihe City has been paying the rent and ;78ter,3ight'and Gas for the Health 'Center for several years, and unless this ie continued, the C.untz- will be compelled to ;rove the Center to Riverside. The following action was taken: Councilmen Cox made a motion, sei once' 'cy Counci.lraan Lewis: That the Cit,- enter into a Lease for one; year an tiie D?•. ;Vest Office wilding fo• a Health Center., at N30.00 per month. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Llatl and :'.nnis. :foes: None. Absent: lone. '-'1 Clork w s instructed to secure iron. i. :r.Kincaid, a statement in writing regarda to the emergency clause in the liebility n_olicy which tre City has, to cover tine Police Car. ''he fcl' ov:!inr bills ,,ere oresen:ted: craman- Dickerson Adans Power Grader -'ank of Beaumont Ler.D Coupons Banl- o" Beaumont City iial -1 Coupons an'-; of .seaun,-;nt Cit :- i.all isond Count- Health Dent. erlth Lervice John ",haw iui ldlnE- Insocctor Harry E. - onnell Annual =audit Southern Calif. Gas Co. city, Hall E llealt'L C =1i -forni a ','later 'i'elephone "c,leohones Paulk I -otor Co. enairs- Police car Caldwe' l's auto i :en-,ir I.enai.rs- police car, 8,558.78 1,995.00 100.00 1,000.00 6.50 85.34 200.00 Cent °.r 51.90 29.30 16.14 19.24 76 I;ardy's iut) �u-),ly uatteries is tools 13.23 3earur.ont Hardware Lumber .un-)' .es L :_aterl.als 33.56 City of iianning radio Fee 85.00 Ellen C. Yartin ,amps 6.00 "ederal Laboratories, Inc. -illy Cartridges -C,as shells 49.15 �,.0 . P:o sclhesr-i Culvert 20.00 Fi; - -it -shop ? keys 1.03 L.Omar tire repair 1.85 Union Cil Co. of C,lif. lube oils 82.19 Otho L.^_idwell Luba ,job 1.25 eaurlo:t ,ut::)motive :service _.e)riir police car 13.19 !>raman -?)ic ; rson Co. Grader glade 11.79 d.L.Farney :e'� it - , -it ;T ra11 2.50 Cox _eed a '-"eed Co. Green trGffic paint 3.22 C.r:.Lewie; ;_ ::ons Tocl:> e: -UP )lies 9.66 Sou Padrigo T-eals for prisoner,: 37.72 llernice Conine Cash advanced -paint i'lF_ pole 10.73 - toclo.,ell L Linney Printing 17.89 Dr. .,..L.Dramkamp examine )ri:,oners 8.CO arnuri ;L ?lad- Co. ;owl clew ner 3.08 Thrift-: Oil Co. Gasoline & I.eroscne 37.88 ray F. nllen First ti Dec. 15.00 Lawrence :" . I?u-ton 37.50 C.F;;.F"ing " 59.60 )e-nice Conine " 90.60 H. lorse 95.00 Norman nnderscn 86.70 Car]_ Carrell " 90.60 ?) . 7 . Cou?•tney 95.00 Jo!­_ L. Carpenter ° 94.60 Charlie Gilson 98.90 Joe Vaught 84.50 .:11irley A. Dietrich " 84.50 a.C.Denham 80.50 Charlie Still La, :or on 5t. 94.65 erred = Jlar.1 Labor on St. 63.50 blomr;r J. Day First °- Dec. 84.50 Salary t!arrants for the le st half c" !)Cc. .,Terc audited �_nd Maid as , cllo7 :;s:Dec. 24th. Lawrence ,. Hutt-'n Last ;; llec. 37.50 a' l]_en 15.00 C .i :.I :in 59.60 -e.-nice Conine " 90.60 :.dorse 95.00 Caul Carrell 90.60 �.J.Cou_tney " 95.00 Joh.. L. Cal, )enter .,orr.an "nderson 86.70 iomer J. Day " 84.50 h ".C.Denham It 80.50 Charlie ff 98.90 Joe Naught it 84.50 :.hirley r.. Dietrich it 84.50 Fred L'laul Labor on St. 73.40 Charlie Viilson Fire Chief 10.00 1 "I's. Itiar-"" Bolt Cross Cuerd - Jaunitor 26.00 �,anlc oi seaumcnt Viithhold.'= tax for Dec. 151.45 Councilman Lew's :G;de a r..otion, : >econded by Councilman a;:lor: `i'hat tY!e bi.11_s as aud_i.ted b�: paid. 11? -es: Councilrlan ':0;:, Te "l o;', lE"✓Ji :;, _a E'. C:r1C. ran 1S. hoes: =gene. absent: w)ne. Immi it letter vas ?ear` 'b- Lego- :i.barnes,. tating that tl-, 'Jompany W: o Wrote tll:� li "u r.' -..nce ']olio':* on the L. s11T9 U11] E:UC. L. fot' t �, -ui1 v:.luc: o th -t wou'd n�.t cover 'A neon tubei_ :r alone. `he cle_ instructed to return the polio; t.i, -r. 3arnes because the Council did nbt feel t! rate a ?!ould. be so hi.ph, r,nd t "at there WL,rs title ch _,nce that t r. tc othe than the tubei_ng w! M eve­ be d imsged. 77 The Clerk was 'instructed to ask Braman Dicker: +on for- an exrnlaination es to wh T the nr' ce of the G,.rba €-� Truck wa.; so much ! if-her than their bid. Also to ask Rae 1..axwe7.1 for an exnlainatio -, of the bill n"eseIlted _ °Or ne(O?in e On F"r111, etc. jade �_n h-,� silOp. Clcz. r,: , LI _;c inc:tructed a, ;k if it i.s nosai.ble at thi., installed „giving locations as Councilman Lla , .rude a motion, th,s n:eetind adjourn. Thi° motion ca?-r1eO. Attest: GZeivvue.- lCl.: >r }:. The Beaumont 1947, with Mayor An"i The roll ca-'l Cox, Taylor, Lewis, E Absent: None. 4..0 wri te the )eaumont IrriCation srd tir:e tc; have add 4tionr..l. fire oluCs previously sub...itted. seconded- by Counci]_:an Lewis: That City Council uet in s pres'.ding. found the following lain and Annis. --- -- -- - — 1 "ayor. beaumont,Calif. regular session Jan."th. Councilmen present: Councilman The riinutes of December 11th. 1946 were read and aneroved. Yr. Quinn was oresent and as -;e' if he would be nerrnitted to face his house toward wh<:t would normally be terme the side line of his lot and then leave Jest than the 25 f . set back on what would normally be the front o{' the lot, but in his case would be his side line. The matter w�.s eferred to the Build' -ng Inspector, .ohn Shaw. Lr. Shaw exn wined that t}lis. we Id throw the house out of line ,with other houses down the street and was against his interpretation of the Zoneing Ordinance. Yr. Quinn was advised to r:a'-e his ap,lic tion to the Planning Co r°.iss:ion for a regular hearing as outlined in the �onei_ng Ordinance. Lr. arney wLs ore sent and as'red the Council to adopt an Ordinance -- equiri_Ltig persons doing plunbing in the City of Beaumont to have a journey.ian's license before theybe aermitted to do plumbing in Beaumont. He stated that much of tize plur -.bins in Beaumont would r -ot come up to z;tat- recui.renients. TI:.e natter was referred to the City .��ttorney for eonsiderati °n 9'roni all rsnc1cs. Councirra, -Lewis i-iade a aotic:n, seconded by Counci Lman Llarr: That the Clerk v,irite the southern Pacific railroad Co,,-)any asking for a if-,ht of way- for a street from the :youth West Ccrner of Block 113 to permit travel from that point to the Union Oil Plant which is located on Fourth :street between Edgar and Euclid «venues. ayes: Councilman Cox, "Lewis, Taylor, El'i',.! ar_d 'innis. IToes: hone. Absent: ;done. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: ?'hat the I,_ayor and City Clerk be aut'lorized to sign Deed to Lots 7 and 78 0 8 of Block 6, from City of Beaumont to G.P.Hamilton, E. A.Heas and VI.C.fing, as Trustees of the Beaumont Chamber of Commerce Cherry Fest ival Cosnrrittee. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Ela and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Council ^:an Lewis r .,jade a L,otior, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the Mayor and City Cleric be authorized to sign deed to all of Block 130, from City of Beaumont to A.D.Cox and Lydia T. Cox. Ayes: Councilran Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councimnn Taylor: That the Mayor. and City Clerk be authorized to sign the Lease Presented b;,- the City* Attorney, leasing the Dr. West Office Building at Euclid 'venue and 6th. St. for the use of the County Health De- partment. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elar: and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. The Clerk was instructed to run a Call for Bids on Gasoline, Lubricating Oil and Diesel Oil, bids to be opended Jan.29th. and to cover the following items. 1. Gasoline, First and Second G °ade, givinz; Octane Content and trade nane. 2. 100e Paraf'_ne -ase Eastern Oil, giving Trade navies. 3. Diesel Fuel Oil. 4. Diesel Lubricating. Gil, givin, trade na::es. Bids to cover the next si.: months )eriod from Feb.1,1947 to July 31, 1947, V.+ RISOLUTION NO.852 A T' ::OLUTI; II OT -T-,' CITY ''F BE/iUI':OIIT CO ` "T rG TI-,T TI-L;+ COT I'T': ALTFi nr' rCi is 1': CT AS CIT�r ,`5'tAT.Ti: 07FICER. TII~, CIT° ".O'i3j CIL 0" TI?? CITY OF B :,UI'' ' "' , 0- ,SOLV':', AS TOLLOWS: Section 1. That the County Health Officer of the Co_inty of Riverside, -'tele of Cal lornia, shall enforce and observe in the City of Beaumort all o° the follov:ind: (a) Orders, quarantine regulations, -.nd ; °ales prescribed by the State Department of Health. (b) Statutes relating to the publi,;llealth, as we-1 as City ordinances rclatin to public h:alth. Section 2. That the City of Beaumont intends this resolution to be the resolution of consent provided for by ::sections 476 and 477 of the ealth and Uafety Code of the :Mate of California, and that the County Health Officer shall pct c-nd be the Heelt'a Officer of the City of Beaumont. iDOIIID the Pth. da; of January ,1947. A.B.An -is, Attest: Bernice Conine, Clerk. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That Resolution No. 852 be adopted. Aye : Counciltr,an Cox, Lewi , 'Saylor, P]lam and Annis. Noes. None. Absent: Plone/ The following bills were presented.: Rav F. Allen First w Jan. 15.00 79 Lawrence A. Hutton C.M.King Bernice Conine Norman Anderson D.J.Courtney H.K.Morse Carl Carrell John L.Carpenter Homer J. Day Charles 71ilson Joe Vaught "'hirley A. Dietrich J ^hn J. Shaw Los Angeles ,tamp & Sta. So.Calif. Gas Cc, Beaumont Aut amotive U'erv. 24 Hour Iervice So. Calif. Edison Co. Neaumont Irrigation Thrift Oil Co. BealuT :nt l-otor Sup ly Rae Maxwell Barnum & Flagg Bernice Conine Braman & Dickerson Cox Sedd & Feed Co. Beaum nt Hardware w Lumber Beaumont radio & Apoii Otho L Tidwell Beaumont t:otor Surely Hanson Paidnt & Hardware J.C.Button So.Calif.Edison C.F.Rayburn C.E.Lewis & Son Armco DraL-.age & Metal Pro. Ellen C. Martin League of California City of Banning Bobbie Padrigo Dr, R.W.Hartwell first 2 Jan it It It ti It It It It It It tt Building: Innsect. Bic,Tsle Li. Gas auto 'teaairs Diesel Oil Closing- Hlth.cont. ?later gasoline Parts '7elding Office Sun. Cash Advanced Garbage Truck Traffic naidt Sun -)lies radio tubes service police car Parts putty Gasoline Street lights Red'.o fee Sup )lies culvetj� Stamps dities League dues Radio Prisoner's meals Examine prisoners 37.50 59.60 90.60 86.70 95.00 95.00 90.60 94.60 84.50 98.90 84.50 84.50 78.67 3'.57 57.73 23.13 8.95 1.68 31.10 100.92 9.59 92.63 29.03 9.89 6193.42 46.59 165.75 2.95 9.76 .94 57¢ 2.71 145.95 15.00 27.12 123.89 6.00 125.00 85.00 80.96 20.00 Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Counclman Taylor: That the bills as audited br the committee be paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent% None. Councilman Taylor made a motion,seconded by Councilman Lewis: That re Clei_� write the standard station:: lncornor t ated and ask that they e;.ioae the old service station building located on west 5th.6t. near Elm revenue as it is unsightly. "- -es: Councilr::an Cox, Lewis, '_'aylor, Elam :.nd Annis. floe:,: Acne. Ab °.;ent: :None. I:ESOLUTIOId No. 853. T FSOLUTICT1 07 "Hi' =v 071 N ,.UT1 "r- CCL' I IT DFFD mL^ CI"" (;01TiT�',,Il. Or `PH': C=7 0'' 1S Sn.I : P O�:> I_,!.`. section 1. That that certain deed, dated Erna: 3ugene tirusur. and 'r.'elcn 0. ?duzul, to the City All of 0,10c, `: 150, o-' the City of Beaumont, be and accented and ordered r:. corded. 'T)OPr7FD this 8th. day of January,1947. fittest: Lernice Conine, Cler'_c. august 20,1946, of Neaumont, fos it is hereby A.B. Annis Yayor. 80 0 Councilman Taylor made a motion, secor.d.ed b.• Councilr an 31am: Thet iesolution No. 853 ue adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Ll:,m and Hnnis. hoes: lione . .ibsent: None. Council an Ala: lade a motion, seconded by Councilman 'Pallor: That the Council adjourn. This notion carried. J -ttest :"°'�'�- Cle k. 3eaumont, California. January 15th.1947. The Beaumont City Council :.et in a Soecial Session, January 15th, in the office of the City Clerk for the purpose of meeting Er. Currie of the Currie nginl Company to discuss the plans for ir:rrovement c- th, present :,eweraro Dis,:osal. iill :Five Co ,nciline;i were present, and signed and filed With the City Cleric a Consent to the h_asting, as required by law for a special. t::eetinC. The meetinf- was calleri to order at: eight o'clock and Lr. Currier wn ,,, intrc.duced. L:r. Dwipht B. Cooper as City .ngineer was present and presented a map, marked to show the present :3ewer District end the> proposed extension ?o the lines, together with a preliminary estimate of costs, on t:h:- new line to service new district, also an estimate of cost of the new sewarle tratment plant. .,:r. Cooper included in his estimate a 30 inch '`anle +venue -tr ;rem Drain to run from ',ir:t to Fourt}i. street. 7'?e total amount being P116,300.00. 14r. Currie exolain,d to the Council that the estimate compiled at th?:. time w.,s o'_' course jus=t a place to start. That the project should be started, financial arramgenments made and further details worked out so that 1rrhen material and labor was available at a more reasonable cost, ire City would be ready to oroceed r:ith the construction, and that none- could ,r -o doubt be sutured at this t -!e for a low-r :rate of 'nter,;st, l sn it 1-ter- date. b'r. Hutton, City .ttorney was present, and was; instructed to -nuke fo-mal a)olication t�i the Mate foT- the 1'located to -)ay for glans and :,oecifications. Yr. Cu -,rig explainee ;. th�It if he prepares the preliminary plans and sD,cific..tions, t h; -:t t7 :E, fee will be 10I', of fins]. cost, nayable 5o upon approval by The State Loard of Health, 5;�at each pro- portionate steye of the work. . ifte- a discussion of portions of the project and various costs the Council instructed Lr. Currie to prepare and subr:it an agree - ment or cont.!.•act for the Co- .incil's consideration at a later date. iTo definite action was taken at this tune in relzards to any of the work. 81 Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewi_: That the Council adjourn. TLis motion carried. Clerk. Yayor. Besumont,Calif. Jan.29,1947. The Beaumont City Council T�et in regular session, Jan. 29th.1947, with 11:ayor Annis )residing. The roll call found the followinF Counci men orese.t: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Lewi., and Annis. Absent: Councilman Elam. The minutes o1' January 8th. and. the ';necial rieeting hell' Jan.15th. we ,e read and a- )proved. The Boy ecouts tocrether with their Scout r9aster - J. Irvin were present. r'.ayor Annis announced that the . >couts were present for the purpose of inst,:,'_lation of Honorary Officials of the City of Beaumont for Boy= Scout leek, and asked that the officers elect respond when their names ware called by th, City Clerk_, by cominf* forwards The following names as honorary Officials were called; Emil Curtis, Layer; Jack Hensley, Police Commissioner; Glen Ayers, Street Coma.ii.ssioner; Grady Sharp, sanitation Commissioner; Don Sharp, Aud'ting Commissioner; Lloyd hiuno, City Attorney: Herbert Leonard, City Clerk; Dick Blackerby, City* Judge; Jimmy Treece, City Treasurer; Don Lee INard, Jailer; Don Temoleton, secretary to the 1 -ayor; Burnie Flores, City 1� :anager; Glenn Sharp, �ngineer; Don Fishering,Fire Chief; Ken,iey ':7hitmore, Chief of Police; Frank Kre:'.se, 'ost Paster; C.H.Bright, ?_;ank President; Dale Tiize, Postal Insp:. >ctor; Bob Allen, President of Chamber of Coiunerce; Allen Cordell, Supt. of Schools; Itlichard )avis, Garbage Collector; Joe - Treece, Presirlert of ;chool Board. each of the above Honorary officers were sworn into office, oath being ta' :en by the City Clerk, and were invited to assume their chair in the Council Chamber. r'ayror Annis extended a greeting to the newly installed Fonorary officials and handed hi:, gavel to Ionorary rayor Rmil Curtis. La;' Curtis called the attention of those present to the fact that the week February 7th. to the 13th. had been proclaiined Bob, Scout ' "leek. He asked that 1,ayor Annis adopt a formal proclama- tion and have it nubl.ished in the nailer. The Honorary Layer also announced to his fellow members, that there were several things which the Scouts wou'_ci like to learn about, such as the possibility of the Street .iarkers being repainted, What can be done to improve the Christmas Street decorations so that we MiEht out on as rood an a?)-)e,rance as Lanni; g, Could the .ewer. System be extended, and was it possible to ta;:e better care of 1,<wns on Palm Avenue Part way. 82 Yavor Annis responded to the requests made by Honorary Yayor Curtis. 173 or An-is explained step by step the efforts now being made by the City of Beaumont to take care of all the r:.atters introduced. He called attention to thefact that t'-',e 35 mile speed zone had been installed on each end of the 25. rn le zone, slowi.n, traffic that much. That Palm avenue was in line for nose attention V is next year in vi,-w of the fact that e uipment is now available. Some of the sewer Droblei'.s are ei_nr investigated at the nresent time, the street markers r are to be repainted through an active effort of the 20 -30 club a: ?d no doubt the Christ.ma :� decorations will be better another ;year, if material is rele.,sed. �.J.D,rivin,,;cout P "aster asked if it would be possible for the Scouts to secure pe mission from theCity of iseauiont to conduct a rieeti -nt- on some vacant lot down town, using open fires -or part of their demonstration. Frank Kresse Jack Hensleyy A motion was made] seconded by/ Th <:t the City Council mn' -e an effort to obtain nermission from the owner of the lot nett to Post _Office_- for use of the iioy `couts meeting Feb. 8th. Ayes: Honorary Councilmen Jack Hensley, Glen Ayers, Grady t,harp, "rar.'c 'Cresse and TEmi.l. Curtis. :does: None. Honorary Councilman Kresse asked what could be done to i; :i ?rove the -treet lights. PLayor Annis advised that as so. :n as additional lights could be installed, and tha people felt thc�1•a should be •o.re lights it could no doubt be io, ked out. Allen Cordell, Honorary Superintendent of -schools sh,ed if something cc)(,,-,I be done to avoid the dust and dirt when streets were r,raded, and why mo -r.. streets i%-er- not paved. The council advised th%t if residents in various parts of the cite would so sign an agreement to pay X1.00 per front linial foot of their property for pavement, that the City could probably do the work. Herbert Leonard, ilonerary City Clerl- as „ed what could be done on cutt'nr down the speedin €' on ;Deaumont avenue. Co :incil::an Taylor advised that the speed limit on iieaumont Avenue is 25 miles ner hour, but the Cit.,, does .ot have sufficient police force to patrol .3eaunont Avenue and tace proper care of traffic on the; highway. Dick z31ac? :erby, Honorary City Judge asked why eauraont did not have a store which handled Lien's shoes. The natter was referred to Bobbie Allen, Honorary President of the Chamber of Commerce. President Allen advised that he had not been in office long enough to be aenuainted with the facts therefore he could_ of answer that question. One of the questions asked during the evening was What can be done in the wad;- of Recreation to avoid Juvenile delinquency. Yayor Annis responded by advising that the City had a committee which acted dur'_ng 1946, and that there would also be a committee in charge of activities for 1947. There being- no further discussions for the evening Honorary Mayor Curtis announced that he wcul.d entertain a motion to adjourn. iionorarr Councilma;, Hensley made a motion, seconded by Honorary Coun. Olcn Ayers: That the Honorary- Council adj,;urn. This motion carried and thu. gavel was returned to I.ayor Annis for the evening. B.J.Irvin, ,cout Paster thanked the Councilmen for their cooperation, assuring the th, ;t the evening ho(' been a pleasure to his troop. "a-or ,innis thanked -he goy ' >couts for corning cut in such fo.•ce,and stated that some ver;; good suggestions had been made, and the City had derived a ( -rent benefit from the discussions. The Jcouts n.et in th:; back of the room and gave the Council a i_lcout Yell after Lich they retired. P:a -''or Annis asked if anyone in the Audience had anything to bring before the Coute il. Lal. roe Vlard, representing Lr. John Livicich, owner of the as• Fireside Inn, asked if it would be possible to install a sewer line down the alley between I:.aple and Palm and between 5th. and 6th. Street. 1,1r. Dwigth 13. Cooper, City Engineer, was present and advised th ,.t the line in 6th. Street was too shallow to service the block in question unless an 8 inch line is installed. The Council agreed that if the line is installed that it will h =ve to be at the expense of the property owners, !:n~ :subject to any future sewer installation of the City. The natter wI.s left until . "1r. Cooper could make a survey of the grades. Ie`r. Farney asked what h?:d been ].earned about whether or not the City should require licensed plumbers to take an examination, before securing ?lumber's license to work in heauraont. Ie:r. iIutton advised that he had gone into the matter and found that the City,- may require an examination for a Journeymen's License if it sees fit to do so. The matter was referred to the Sanitation Committee, 'o be presented again at the next meeting. Yr. Don Dale asked if the City will twee c,re of the drainage of store. waters in t.h block between Orange and II'aple, and 5th. 8,: 5th. ;t. Yr. Cooper advised th.:t a culvert on the north side of 5th. E taking; the water across 5th. would to ?:e car= of the drainage of water in street ric,ht of way, or a pipe line from this block to the 1.aole Avenue Storm Drain would ta',e care of the entire block, but would run into a maintenance nroblem as well as a matter of requi'ed right of way. .'ftec a discussion the matter was referred to the :street and Alley Coe1m <' -ttee to error. out a solution if possible. PLr. D. Hamer asked if the City had been -)resented with a aetition to rrohibit an- :'.ore trailer courts being built. lie was advised - Bich a? petition had been received so far. Layor Annis read a letter from I4-r. E. S. Roberts, 559 Orange eve. asking the,t sor_ethin €c be done regards to the street near his property. The letter was referred to the Stre t Department. !'ayor Annis read a letter and a nronosed Agreement from Mr. David H. Currie of the Currie Engineering Company which is a contract for the design of a sewage treatment plant for the City* of Beaumont. fter a discussion the following action w:-Js taken. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the Council reject the Currie ISnFineering Company's Contract. Ayes: Council:nf�n Cox, Taylor, Lewis and Annis. Noes: 119ne . Absent: Councilman Elam. Council._an Ta',-lor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the Clerk be instructed to write the a ate Sanitary Officers advising them th t the Council will not be ready for a meeting with them on February 19th. because they will have to secure the services of some other enEineer. Ayes: Councilman Cox, "_'aylor, Lewis and Annis. N oes: Lone. Absent: CouncilLui �laM. The letter was written to Judson A. Iiarmon, Sanitary 'Engineer, Denartment of "ublic Health 703 `Mate nuilding,,Los Angeles, Calif Councilman Cox made emotion, sec nded b; Councilman Taylor: That the Council contact Yr. C.G.Gillesnie ae• a Consulting Engineer in regards to the proposed --ewer Disnosal Plant and ascertain his terns and nrobably cost of his services. Ayes: Councilman Cox:, Taylor, Lewis and Annis- Noes: !lone. Absnet: Councilman Elam. A letter from k:r. O.R.Chadsey, hoard of Elders of the CoiLinunity Church was read regards to the opposition to granting; of any sore linuor licenses -in ueaumont. 84 . C .W. King " 59.60 Bernice Conine " 90.60 H.K.biorse " 95.00 Carl Carrell " 90.60 D.J.Courtney " 95.00 Norman Anderson " The Clerk advised the Council that the cost of installation of 94.60 additional fire plugs will be b3.80 per Plug to cover 15 Oeet of 84.50 2 inch pine and one 2" elbow, that the feauront Irrigation District Joe Vaught will furnish the labor. This was left until th, next meeting for " a discussion. W.C.Denham " 80.50 ;aids on Gasoline, Diesil. Fuel Oil, and lubvicatinC oils were presented and opened by the Council. Because of the fact that the bids were _ submitted in so many different forms it was hard for the Council to determine just what grade gasoline was being offered,so action on the bids was not taken at this time. The Clerk was instructed to return thc-''� bids as rejected. Councilman Taylor asked if the Council would have any objections to the Police Denartment sponnorinE a benefit dance or program of some kind. No objections were voiced. The following bills were Presented: Ray F. Allen Last 1- Jan. 15.00 1 A N tt '7 50 ,awrence a " on . C .W. King " 59.60 Bernice Conine " 90.60 H.K.biorse " 95.00 Carl Carrell " 90.60 D.J.Courtney " 95.00 Norman Anderson " 86.70 John L. Carpenter " 94.60 Hosier J. Day " 84.50 Charlie Wilson " 98.90 Joe Vaught it 84.50 Shirley A. Dieirich " 84.50 W.C.Denham " 80.50 Southern California Edison Electricity 131.92 Dt. R.W.Hartwell Examine prison:rs 10.00 W.S.Darley L Co. Gun holders,ete. 23.30 Rae Laxwell Dec.Statement 4.25 State Compensation Ins. Bal.1945-56 pol. 169.40 Beaumont Furniture Store Invoice 1.50 Leaunont DruE Co. Supplies -fire dent.1.19 _>outh- "rn California Edison Co. itreet liVhtsl45.95 Ellen C. hartin ::tamps 6.00 nary Holt Cross Cuard 25.00 Charlie Wilson Fire Chief -Jan. 10.00 Margaret Valdivia Jauni.tor- Health Cent.4.00 John Shaw Building Inspt. 50.00 County Health Dent. Health Service 6.50 Cox Seed R reed Co. Traffic Paint 8.60 Otho L. Tidwell Service - pol.car. 5.18 J.Drew Funk rent on Health cent.35.84 Barnum L Flagg Co, Printing 7.53 Owen &, Pirot 1 550 gel.tank 84.45 California ',°'ater L T:lenhone telephones 28.40 Beaumont Irrigation Water 37.00 So.Calif. Disinfecting Co. 'sanitary Suonlies 32.75 C.F.Rayuurn, heriff Radio fee 15.00 Sank of jeaumont,WithholdinC Tax.for Jan. 125.00 Councilman Lewis made a moticn,seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the bills as audited be Paid. Ares: Councilman Cox, Taylor, .LewU and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Elam. Councilman Cox Lade a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the Council adjourn. This motion, carried. �4ayor. Attest: la Clerk. i woo r T Beaumont, Calif. - eb.5,1947. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session Feb.StI,., 11'.47, with La­or Annis oresiding. "he .roll call. found the following- Councilmen. present: Councilman Coy., 'aylor, Lewi.,, ;lam and Annis. Absent: i +one. The minutes of January 29th. wore read and a,;proved. Isr. Charles T_'. Ilurnohrey, ' epresentative of Southern California Gas Co :,nano was present to explain t1,,e application of the southern Calif- ornia Gas Company and the Southern Counties Gas Company, for a franchise to cover th,: install -tion and r,:aintenance of a nine line along First Street for thc; purpose of conducting and distributing Gas. Franchise tc be for. 50 years. I -r. Humnhrey explained thEt the reason the Southern California Gas Company could not cor.plc>te this work under the Franchise now held by the South rn California Gas Company- with the City of Beau- mont, was that there were two companies working together, and present Franchise was in the nare of the - outhern California Gas Company only. Therefore a Franchise including both companies wr.s necessary. All expense of publication and advertis'.nt to be naid by applicant. After a discussion the follov:�nt- action was ta.�,en: Councilman Lewis -.ade a motion, ser:onded by Councilman Cox: That The :southern California Gas Co -pane and Southern Cotirlties Gas Company as tenants in coin_- on, 'be given a Franchise to lay a line along First ftreet of the Cit-, of Beaumont. Aye,-': Councilman Cox �'aylor, Lewis, Mars and Annis. Isoesk�tlone. Absent: None. The Anplicati.on for the Franchise was accepted and filed, afterwhich the follow9_nr Resolution w.js r:ad. MOLUTICN '10. 854. A . :]OLUTIOId 0" U CITY ^OU ICIL OI 'L CI ^'Y 0 sAUP60i•iT, COU.`I7 ` OF IVES.' IDE, :" . "' 0" C.11 I_i, 0_: ,. .'s ?� => > i:._�P: _._ID "RIVILEGE. The City Council of the City cf Beaumont, County of Riverside, State of California, do resolve as follows: Southern California Gas Company, a California corporation, and Southern Counties Gas Company of California, also a California Corp- oration, having heretofore by petition in wi °itin� ;.filed herein on the 5th. darn of February,l547, duly made application to the City Council of the City of :Seaumont, County of Riverside, :Tate of California, for a fran- chise and privilege th rein and hereinafter narticuDsrly described and said application coming° on regularly this day to be heard and consider- ed by said City Council, ;nd good cause appearing therefor, upon motion Of Councilman Lewis, seconded by Councilran Cox, IT IS U:iANII:OUSL':' Ol j iDIiED, D=Li ',ED, Ai ?D STATED THAT it is pronosed to rrarlt said franchise and nrivileFe, and th�it the character 0f said franchise rind nrivilege proposed to be grL.nted, and. the terra for w.iich it is ranted, and t'e conditions and restrictions of said franchise and privilege are as follows, to -wit: A franchise and nrivilege to lay, construct, operate, maintain, use, repair, - r•enlr.ce :rid /or remove, a sWster° of conduits, :rains and nine lines tr,,rether with such valves, fittings, manholes, aoourtenances, and. equinment as the t-rs�ntees, their successors or assirns, may deer: necessary or convenient, in, upon, under, along and across certain public streets of City of Beaumont following only the route described as: Beginnir_g in .'First Street at the Fast boundary line of Pennsylvania Avenue; thence in First Street l7esterly to the ;`lest boundary line o° ILIinnesota Avenue. Together with the right to carry, transport, convey, conduct 86 0n s And/or distribute gas in and through said conduits, ilgins and nine lines, in, through and along- said public streets, high wags, alleys and other puulic nl_ces. 1 >d franchise and privilef=e shall continue for a term of fifty (00) years fro':! and after the date: Of ;ranting; the Same. The grantee or'rantees of said franchise and privilege, his, it- or thei, ouec.essor-s or assigns, shall in g -ood faith, comrence work to Lly said conduits, n.ain.: or pipe lines and to construct the same within not z.s %re than; four months from the granting of said franciise and Privile €-e shell thereafter diligently proseeuto said work in €rood faith :;o as to n +eet and fill the r•eac.onable needs of the inhabitants for the service of which the franchise is granted. Any pipe line laid, located or n:aintainod under said franchise tend privilege, shall be so plL.ce:d as ,lot t( interfere with the use of said public streets, hihi^raI =s, alleys rnn oth::r public places by the traveling public or ,:or public purpo::es to env greater extent than is reasonably necessary; and in laying said •>ihe line the grantee or grantees of sa'd r h', -_ .ranc i se and nrivilege shall fill th tr;nch and leave the su,:fEce of the public street, i;i -hway, alley or oth: -r public plec in ac rood cond'tion as it was prior to ei:cavati.ng for laying said pipe line, and any nine line laid or maintained under said franchise and nrivilege shall be laid, locates' and raintained in conformity with instruction:: giver, by and to the satisfaction of the City Counci' of the City of ieaumont, and the grantee or grantees, his, its or their successors or assigns, shall hold the Cite of heaumont harnl.ess fror, all damage resulting fro. ^., the laving, use or ooeratio:_ of said pipeline. In the event; the imrrrover,Tent of any highwav makes necessary the -reloce:tion of a oineline in_�tel1 ed. under 'said franchise, said reloc,,tion shall be dc;r_e it the exnense o-' the grantee O" seid. franchise. The grantee or grantees of said franchise and nrivilege, his, its or their ,uccecsors or assigns, must, during the life of said franchise and nrivilege, p8,'' to tt-,.e Cit', Of' iJecumont, in la: ful money^ of he United sates, t,^r per cent of the gross annual receipts of said grantee or grantees, his, its or their successors or assigns, arising fr m the use, operation or noose .ss Is, t: of said franchise and nrivilege. NO ner-centage shall ue paid for the first five ;-ears succeeding the date of said franchise and nrivilege, but thereafter Stich percentage shall be nayaole annua 1y,; a is i_ii the ravent; said pa'miGrit 1S nc -a Said franchise end pri ilege shall be; forgeither. In thy, event the grantee of such franchise shall be a r=.rson, firm or corporation, operating o, maintaining an existing gas distribution and trans- mission system in the City of i3eauiont, said payments of two per cent of the gross annual receipts of such grantee, his or its successors or assigns, arising from the use, operation or possession of the franchise, shall bc: nayable'annually, beginning as of the effective day o^ the ordinance granting the franchise; and it shall be the duty of such grantee, his or its successors or assigns within three mont- ^ °ter the expiration of each and every calendar year, or fractional year, during the term thereof to rrake said payment oi' two ner cent of the gross annual receipts ari.si- ng,fro :, the u< ;e, operation or possession of th:.- franchise during the preceding calendar -ear or fractional calendar year. The grantee or grantees of said franchise and Privilege shall, within t.h,irt� days after the passeCe of the ordinance ,ranting said franchise and nrivilege, file with the City Council of the Cit.; of Beaumont of said County of itiverside a Written acceptance o" the terms an; conditions of <uch ordinance; i'.nd said fr.nchi.se arid nrivilege si -=11 be grsnted.uporT each of the conditicns and provisions hE e;n contained And in consideration Of the nr o,ndse of the E rantee or grantees thereof to :, -eep and r observe each o° such cord tions and provisions herein esnressed to be kept end observed by, him or them, and in tl_e acceptance of said franchise the grantee or grantees shall agree tc '-,eep and observe each of said conditions anc' provisions. vaid franchise and. privilege shall not be exclusive. The successful bidder for such franchise and nirvil.ege shall, within five days after. such franchise and -,rivilege is awarded, file with the City Council of the City of Deaumont, a bond in the nenal sum of One Thousand Dollars w.i.th at least two rood and sufficient sureties, conditioned that said successful bidder shall well and truly observe, fulfill and perform each and every ter;r. and condition o` Bach _',-anchise and piitrile -a, and thrwt in case of any breach of o condition of such bond, the whole amount of the renal sum therein nar:,ed shall be ta',en and deera.ed to be li uidated damages and recover- able from the principal and sureties upon said bond. The neClect, failure or• I:•efusal on ti e part of said grantee or grantees, his, its or their successors o ' 1, assigns, to comply with, keep and observe the terms and condition of said franchise and nrivilege shall be a cause of forfeiture of said franchise and privilege. IT I� 1! '=R OiRDE:_ED th_.t the Clerk of this City Council give notice of the sale of said franchise by public. ;tion of a notice in the 1eaumont Gazette, a nevrsoaner of f-'eneral publication printed and published in said City of iieaunont, for the time and in the manner provided by law. -laid notice shall be given by said Clerk and shall be in the following form, to -':It: NOTICE 07, PP_OPOSED ;ALE ,.ND GRAIiT OF 7RA CrISE NCTIC7 I" i Ei'Y ^'? 'E? that Southern California Gas Company and Southern Counties Gas Company of Celiforr_ie have made application to the City Council of the City of Beaumont for a grant to them, their successors arld ass14-ns, o° a franchise and privilege, herein oarticu- larly described; that said City Council proposes to grant said fran- chise and nrivilege in accordance with the lay.s of the .tate of California, said franchise being parti.cul�.Irly described. as follo%z, to -wit: A franchise and nri.vile €re to lac, construct, operate, maintain, use, repair, re l'.ce and /OI" remove, a mi�II ter ;l of conduits, mains and nine lines, tof,etY:er wit_;. such vslves, 1'i.ttini-s, ,rjanholes, appurtenances, and eeuinm^nt as th- gr:.intees, taei.r successors o.° assigns, may deem necessary OS. Convenient, 1I1, unon, under. alon(• `c;nd `.:cross certain public streets o° City of iSeaul!iolnt fc llovwing on y route described as: beCinning in '_'first .street at the east ooundar? li:e of °ennsylvania : xenue; thence in "irst :_treet 7'esterl.y to the ,lest boundary line of Itiinnesota ".venue. To €ether• with tii:: ri.e_ht to c.arr,-,tram. port, convey, conduct and /or distribute C.Ls "n and through said conduits, mains, and pipe- lines, in, t!lrourh and alonf- said public streets, rig ;always, alleys cnd other oublic nlaces. Said franchise and nrivilece shall continue for a terra of fifty (50) years from and after thc: date of cr�.ntin�; the sair.e. Notice is Also ,:ere Dy ;riven that sai% franchise wi:ich it is proposed to grant shall be r�.nted subject to the follow7`.nr restrictions: The grantee or trantees of said franchise and privilege, his, its or their successors or assigns, shall in good faith com• ence v:o-` to ILA ' said confuits, r,in._ or pipelines and t0 C.'nStrllet th,: sa:_e not more than four months from the grantin, of s,,id franchise rid nrivilege ape shall there- after, deli € °en' I.y nrosecute said work in ��ood faith so as to meet and ill the reasonable needs o` the inhabit =:+_its for the service of' c­hich the franchise is {-,ranted. Any nineline laid, located or maintained. under said franchise sh,a].l be so nl;_cel, as not to interfere 1. ith the use of saki public streets, highways, alleys, or other public places by th traveling public or for )ublic purposes to any i °reater extend than `_s reaiaoriabl;' necess_.ry; and. in laying said nineline the € -,.rantee or grantees of sai_o f3 °anchise and privilege shall fill- the tr nch �nr9 leave the surface of the public street, hir,hway, alley- or other public n1.' -jce 'n as -ood condition as it w,_,s prior to excavat °nr ^o l.ayi.n, said nineline, r,;nd any nineline laid Or r. ;a'nta,-ned unc ?er said franchise and nrivilege shall be laid, located and ;iaintained in conformity with instructions given by and to the satisfaction of the City Council of the City of iieaumont; and the firantee or grantees, 11is, its or their Ii,ccessors or assigns shall hold the City of iseaumont Yiar•mless ;'roil all dama -e resulting fro,; the laying, use or operation of said pi)-clines. In the evert the improvement of any highway mal-es necessar•- the relocation of a nineline installed under said franchise, said relocation shall be 88 done at the ex)enz.e of the grantee o, .' said franchise. The grantee or grantees of said franchise and privilege, iris, its or their ouccessor.s or .sst ns, must; ;:ur_ing tl e life of said franchise and privilege, pa to t. lie Cit r of deaumont, in l;jwful money of the United Mate:,, two per cent of tha gross annual receipts of said {- rantee or grantees, his, its or their successors or assigns +,rising f'r�; *u the use, operation or possession of said franchise and privilege. No pea- centage shall be paid for the first five years succeed'ng the date of said franchise and privilege, but thereafter such percentage , shall. be payable annually; and in the event said payient is not lyde said franchise and privilege shall be forfeited. In the event the grantee of such franchise she =ll. be a person, fire: or corporation, operation or maintaining an existing [_-.as distribution and *.rajnsmission system in the City of Beaumont, said payments of two per cent o" the �-ross annu�:l recei,)ts of such Frantee, hl:`, oT' its uccessers or ass:!_Fns, arising from the use, operation or possession of the franchise, shall be payable annually, beginning as o! the effective date of the ordinance E;rrnti.nF_ the franchise; an;3 it shall be the duty of such grantee, his or its successors or° assi €•ns within th?-e. months after the expiration of each and ever,- calendar gear, or fractional calendar year, during tie term thereof to ma?<e said nayanent of two nor cent of the gross annual receipts arising frori the use, operation r possession of the franchise during the preceding calendar year, or fractional calendar year. The grantee or grantees of said franchise and privil -cge shall, within thirty- days after the passage of the ordinance grantin6- said franchise and privilege, file with the City Council or the City of ]3eaumgnt, a written acceptance of the terms and conditions of such ordinance; said franchise and privilege shall be E7ranted iinon each of the conditions and ?rovisions herein contained and :i.n consideration of tare promise of the grantee or grantee;:; ii,oreof to Geer) and observe each of such conditions and provision. herein expressed to be kept and observed by him or trier::, urd in the acce_pt - once o4' said franchise the grange or E-r.antees shall agree to -eel and observe each of -said conditions and provisions. raid franchise and privilege shall not be exclusive. The successful bidder for :uch franchise and nrivilege shall, within five days a ^ter ouch franchise and_ pi °ivil_e -e is awarded, -file with the Cit,- Council. of the City of Beaumont, to be approved by such Council, a bond runnin£ to said City of _�eaurnont, in the penal sure of Cne Thousand Dollars with at least two stood and sufficient sureties, conditi,,ned that said successful bidder shall well and truly observe, fi.ilfill and perforri each and ever° tern and condition of such franc''nise and orivileEfe, and th,t in case of any breach of condition of such bond, the whole arioant o" the renal sera therein named shall be ta'ce�n anri dee:ied to li ^uid=ted drrms.ge <�a recovzrabl.e from the principal c=l :u - -ties upon sa_d bond. ",he nenlect, fai -lu e o­ refusal on V._e. nart of said Cr,�ntee, or - r;,ntees, h's '.t:; o— their successors or as3l. "ns, to comely with, keen ;nZd. ob,;erve tha to ms and conditins of said frcencl.ise and pr° vi.leFre shall be a cause o' - orfeiture of said J'r..nchise and privilege. iIOTI( ",E' IS :'iL:;G 1's:D,;3Y GIVL.; that sealed bids, in i ^rriti.ng, will oe received at th, office of said City Council of the City of i3eaurnont, I'iverside County, California, to -wit: at the city hall, for said_ _" •anc-hise and nlivileµe un to 7:7)0 F'.E. of the 2nd. day of Aoril,1947; that the bids received will be onened at that tine; that all bids must be fo; the payriient o' a stat_d _um in E °olti coi.: of the United ,.'tate ane, that the franchise r i 1-1- be struck off, sold Lnd awarded to the ners,on, firm or corporation, who shall ::rake the highest cash bi..d therefor, provided onl;, that at the time of opening said bids any :-esponsibl.e person, "irm or corporation, )resent or represented, ::a;,:r bid for said franchise any suer not less than ten ner cent above the highest sealed 'bid therefor, and that said bid so made iia•- bo raised not less than ter. per cent b;- any other. resnon- sible bidder, and said bidding continue until finall, said franchise and nrivile�e shall be struck off, soli and awarded by said City Council to the hi,--hest Lidder therfor, in tol'- coin of the United ;states. IM Each sealed bid must be accompanied with cash or certified check, payable to the City Treasurer of the City of Beaumont, for the full amount of said bid, and no sealed bids shall be considered unless such cash or certified chcc?; is enclo : >ed therewith, and the successful bidder mu:.t depo,,;it at least -.,en per cent of the amount of his bid �,,ith the Clerk of said City, before said franchise end nrivilege wi11 be strut-: off to 11311.I: an:." if he shall fail to make such dehos,it imp ediate].y, hilt biri will not be received and will be con - si,'ered al­ void. "said franchise will then and there again be offered for sole to the bidder who shall mace the hiU.hest bid therefor, sub- ject t,-, the sane conditions as to depo it as above r:entioned. Said nroceduT e rill be h.ad un i]_ s id .'rPnchise and privilege is struck off, sold and awarded to a bidder who sha11 make the recess.ry deao::it of at least ten )er cent of t}ne amount of his bid, as herein - before provided. Laid :successful bidder shall deposit with the City Clerk, within twenty -four- hours after the; acceptance of his bid, the Tema _ring nirlet, = Der cent of tho ar-.ount thereof, and in cuss he or it fails to do so, then the sail'. deposit theretofore made will be_ :forfeited, and the award of said franchise z. ;ill be void, and said franchise will then and thereby said City Council be aga..n offered for sale to the highest bidder therefor, in the same manner and under the same re- strictions as hereinbefore provided, and in case said bidder fails to deno it with the City Clerk tine remaining ninety per cent of his bid ,,ithi_n tizr;nt­'ou, l :ou.•s after its acceptance, the award to him „ill be s t asi�_e, arnd the deposit troreto"ora r_ade by him will be f or•feited, a.nd no 'u-ther n•oceedinps for the sa'e o" said franchise and privileve will be had until thr, same shall 'oe readvertised for sale. By order of the City Council of the City of ieaumont. Dated this 5 day of February,l9)47. ernice Conine, City CL;rk and ex- officio Clerk of the City Council of City of Beaurnont,County of Riverside, .tate of California. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That Resolution No. 854 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Co-Y, Taylor, Lewis, Ela:,. arid. Annis. :does: None. Absent: None. i'r. C.B.Coll.ins asked what the City Council could de about having a :ton sign installed to protect pedestrians in crossing the Highway. i ?e stated that he had been reliably* informed at one time, that if the City adopted :n Ordinance nroviding th-t certain Pedestrian sif-ns be installed, that tie =Mate i hvras; )epartrient would permit their installa- tion. I.Iayuc anr!is assured L:r. Collins that the City has repeatedly ar)nlied to the „tate Hiclruay Deoartmert to h+:ve some tyne of � >top slpns installed, but : -o far we had not been =able to secure the hermit, but that the Cit • would do all in its power to sloe: the tr:.ffic down. Arthur Caldwell �:nd Charlie ��till, representing the lumeri.carz LeEion of Deaumont, asked if the City could eith -r sell or donate soile lots -- which are onwried. by the City, ''Or' the L,egi_on to use as a site for a Hall. The matter was refe rec' to City Attorney Hutton who advise th,.t he did not fee' that the City can legally donate or :.ell for a sum which the T,egion coup afford to pay, any City pronerty. .ayor Annis asked Ir. Hutton to irvestirs.te a c len:,n what n2as been tl_c ;rrr_ctice of other Citi,s oi' .I: sale size of 13eaunont with regards to donations for such D :roosed. I , :r. Lort 'Fischer as,:ed attorey Harrington when he 115 rady to deliver to L'-r. time ago. L-r. Fischer said Deed by this time, since he accepted bl, the City. The will be investigated. if the City Council would ask former City will have the deed to pro,)erty in i3lock Fischer as Der agrem.ien,• entered into some th4.t he felt he should have received the has -)aid the full amount of bid which was Council assu ad L•r. Fischer that the mt:tter 'e Councilman Taylor, Police Commission should employ a Policeman to vrork traffic effort to slow the speeders down. Councilmnn Lewis left the Council at After a discusseo:: of the e.oloy:ent followi.nr action was taken: er su(7Cested that the City during the day; time, in an t'_-ii s time. of mother aoliceman the Councilman Cox lade a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the Cit- employ another police officer, so th<:t an officer will be avallable for traffic work during the daytime, and that the City* pur•cha;,e another police car. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, I'.lam a :_d Annis. Noes: N-ne. :absent: Councilman Lewis. letter Wa: read fro::: P, °r. George E. I,Irndon regards to a ceiling in a nortion of a house which he just nu-chased being too low. The matter Was referred to tltce iiuild.'nr lnso ctor.. Councilman `Taylor as!,-ed. i" t'n re v✓ould be any obj:.etions to ne,-mittl n; a pil'OUS to perforrn in the City of Beaumont Febru:.3ry 2Rth. The natter was left to the Police Corr.�rittee. Bids .received on Gasoline, Diesel Oil and Lubricating Oils were again discussed and ti bids of - :.ichfield Uil Corporation, lalhh Owen, I rionck Uil Co. :;gent, an,d »ignal Oil Company were rh. Lids to Le cc,n,ridered. ,fter a di cussion the fllovr' -ni action was taken: Councilman Taylor ;Made a motion, secc,nded by Council. an la "'h:,t the City -ccept the bid of th, :Jignal Oil Corn any. . "eyes: Councilman Coy., Taylor, Ela; and Annis. .ioesb I1one. Absent: Councilman Lewis. Councilman Cox m+ide Th�.t the Council adjourn. This motion carried. Attest: -f � Clerk. a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: i.ay *or . Inn J 91. 3eaumont,Calif. Feb.12,1947. The Beaumont City Council r;et in reguljr seseion, reb. 12,1947, with Layer Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen pre,eat: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Elam and An.,is. Absent: Councilman Lewis. The mi.rutes of �'anuar- 29th. were read and ancroved. _ Some of the property owners who have property south of. the railroad right of way near Ianle,Palm and Chestnut Avenues asked if the City would open the streets so that they nay ; °ave a sLorter route to the business section of the City. The Council advised that because of the fact that man ' N of the streets in th�it portion of town had been abandones years ago by the County 3oard of supervisors, that it would be necessary for the abutt'nF. property owners to release any claim they may tiave to the property by quit -claim deeds to the City before the City can open the streets to travel. It was agreed that the City can grade Third ,Street oven from T.iichigan to California Avenue. Mr. ::ay K. 3ittencurt of iiannirtg asked if the City would be interested ;n nertn*tting hi -tn to overate the City Dump and salvage what he can and pa., the City 2 % of gross receipts. The Council advised that they would ta'ce the matter under adviser ,.ent for the next two weeks. JV:r. ")'m. Gordon as ?red i -+_' the City would gr &de open Pearl Street since he wishes to build a house fronting* on Pearl treat. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the City grade Pearl ;.street froze :dgar Avenue 7 :'est to - sxtension of California venue. oyes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Lewis. Mr. Fred Lewis, representing the Planning Commission called to the attention of the Councilmen th:e'.,fact that the City should obtain quit- claim deeds fro:., orooert�, owners along streets formerly vacated and grade the streets on_en because of the fact th t property is being sold in smaller lots and houses being built right in what would otherwise be a street, so that when streets are later opened they will have to either move the: houses or Co around certain properties, making short blocks and croOed streets. 1:'r. Lewis was advised thrt it was up to property owners obtain deeds as the City ca..not afford to be out any expense securing rights of ways. 1.ir. Lewis also asked if it was possible for the City to obtain the services of a �Duilding, Insoector to serve full time because of the fact that in the near future there would be so much more building. The Council advisF.d th-.t the City is honing to create a full V me office of 3uilding,'lunbing and ?lectrical Inspector within the near : Luture. 1'r. Dwight Cooper advised that he had made a survey of the Flock on Palm avenue „u.t 'South of Sixth Street and he felt that the property in this vicinity would. be included in the future sewer assessment district if the serwer• system is etilFrged, that instead of nern?tting this nropert}- to run temporary lines to coi,,act into the 6th. ;t. trunk line, that they form a district and install a uniform line with nr °op -;r standard sewer to service the entire block. After a discussion the following acti.:n was taken: Councilman Cox made a --iotion, seconded than give nernission to owners of lotc 6th. _t, line, that they be required t the alle;,- to serve '.he enti.- -e 16 lots. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Elam and L'oe s : .;one . I'bsent: 'Counc ir�an Lewis. by Councilman Taylor: That -rather in :)lock 96 to connect into the o install a standard sewer line in An: -is . A letter was read frcm ', ".i .Sewe11, : eeretar.y o" the Planning Corr.ission, rec:; -rr,endinC that the possibilit;,, of a fire hazard in a fruit stand at SE corn ;r or 6th. U: Euclid be investigated anl . if found to be a hazard, that the City demand the -emoval of such hazard, also a like condition at the :r;arket- beaumont Avenue north of 6th. St. 92 The lett.r also asked that the City employ a full time inspector „ � -• since there is such an increade in building. Councilman Coy: made a motion, seconded by Councilr ^an Elam: That property owners outside of the present .ewer Assessc.ent district who are permitted to hook into the oresent sewer line shall deposit A' :i ?150.00 with the City, to go into a Trust Fund, to be refunded when and if a ref;uler newer assess.rnent district is organized embracing their property. Aye, ;: Coiineilman Cox, Taylor, Elam and an---is. does: done. Absent: Councilman Lewis. A letter was read Prom &;r. & Irrs. George H. Lyndon asking- if they roi7ht have a temporary permit to move into a small house w hich they have just coeroloted, but which did not have the oroper ceiling hei.ghth. The building is ' ocated at 426 i3eaur:ront .-.venue and has not passed tha requirements, therefore the building- inspector has had to deny the owners a neinit to occupy as a residence. The follm•iin action was tag -en: Councilman Co._ made a motion, seconded b) Councilman Taylor: That I °r. Lyndon be notified that in one wee! -'s tine a carpenter can remodel the building for a cost of not to exceed u1::0.00, therefore the ('ouncil feels he shall be required to remodel before he is permitted to r.:ove in. aver: Co,.zncil:,en Cox, Taylor, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Counr;il: -ran Lewis. Councilman Ta7lor made a motion, the City take a page in the Live as 1947 s;(Ivertisement. seconded by Councilman Cox: That Oak with picture of the Cit^ Hall .dye: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Flar;: and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Lewis. The follow'_ng bills were Fay F. Allen Lawrence A. Button C.L.King isernice Conine II.K.Yorse Carl Carrell D.J.Courtney John. L. Carpenter Norman Anderson Geo.rpe Childress Romer 7. t)air Charlie Wilson Joe Vaught "hirley A. Dietrich 7I . C . Denham presented.: First w Feb. 15.00 " 37. 50 C.E.Lewis & Son 59.60 " 90.60 " 95.00 .,arnun 2- _'lagg Co. 90.60 South rn Ca lifornia Ges 95.00 Dtvir ht_>. Cooper 94.60 " 86.70 Feb.9 tc 15th. 40.25 first .' Feb. 84.50 Carl Carrell 98.90 : eaumont Hardware ( >, Lumber 84.50 i3.C.Padrigo 84.50 etc. 80.50 Los Angeles Ltamo & C %tationery Police badge/ 60.15 City of running ''adio Fee Braman Dickerson Co. Parts C.E.Lewis & Son Parts &; Labor J.C. urton Gasoline tockwell & i3inney Printing .,arnun 2- _'lagg Co. Office surralies South rn Ca lifornia Ges Co. -Ieetsie,i•tyGas Dtvir ht_>. Cooper Survey California ,'rater E. Tele. Tele )hones County .Health Dept. Health :service Beaumont Automotive ervice Ga= aF-e r - rair•s Carl Carrell srpense to court : eaumont Hardware ( >, Lumber Parts a, r:aterial i3.C.Padrigo meals for prisoners John Shaw Bldg. Inspector Beaumont I.:achine Shop Machine work i:a., rtbaxwell `,`iblding �jeau:�,ont I,:otor & Supply 1. 210 dal tank .°..Carla -sle & Co. bookkeening 3'orms Flexible Sewer Lod Ecuinraent Co.sewer rods 85.00 83.74 42.98 2.91 102.37 10.23 55.23 36.00 ?,7.80 6.50 25.30 4.63 35.57 36.19 4F', . 00 12.50 18.41 7,1. 22 1.16 102.13 M 93 Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the bills as audited be paid. Lyes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Elar and Annis. Noes: Pone. Absent: Councilman Lewis. Councilman Coy made P, motion:, seconded by Councilman Elam: Th,.t the Council adjourn. This notion carried. Attest:_ ""�^� �?✓ - Clerk. --- - -- Mayor. --' Beaumont, Calif orna. February 26,1947. The Beaumont City Council met in regulc,r session February 26th. with Layor Annis nresiding. The roll call found the following Counci'_men present: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, slam and Annis. Absent: Hone. The minutes of Feb.12th. were read and approved. Mr. Larson of roster & Kleiser Company was present and advised that he had c,mtacted Dr. II . VI. Hartwell and ding's Drug Company re- gards to the poster being installed n-xt to Dr. Hartwell's home. That it was agreeable with them, if his company moved the poster back in line with the other buildings in the block, and that his company would. also set the; sign at the western entr.:ance to the City in such a location as to not inte fore with the ieor. "Beaumont" sign. Yr. Rae P.axwell asked the City to oven Pearl street from Edgar Avenue to 1,Vellwood avenue if he would deed 40 £t. of ,the northerly side of Lots 1 and 2 of the Beaumont "eig!its Subdivision. He also wanted to k-ow if the city would open V.ellwood and California avenues from 11th to 12th..)t. After a discussion the following action was ta', en: Council an Taylo_ node a Notion, seconded by Councilman Cox: Thct 'flellivood ,venue ue extended from 11th to 12th.,�t. provided r. Rae l�Axivel_l Deeds a �0 ft. right of wa, for Pearl to be o?ened froia ;I'dgar to ,'ellwood r,venue. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elan,: and "nnis. Noe:: None. Absent: none. sir. J9.m Livingston and Charlie lachek asked the Council if the City car: - )iovide proper li_rhtinr at the Lall park, and sor:.e additional bleachers, so t hr_ t the :,eaurlont �a7.1. °ark will qualify for entry in the :;oft fall. League. This r::atter vras referred to th,; Park Cormittee. Mr. Dickhouse who lives on First 'treat explained that he thought the City should not alloy the )outhern California Gas Co:.nany to install the large cross countri, €ns pine in the First street rif-ht of way because o' "lie fire Lnd explosiun hazard. That he thoight the chemical formation of that particul.•r stria of land added to the danger. Layer Annis the ked .:r. Dickhouse for nre- senting thE,iiatter. No action was taken on the protest of Mr. Dickhouse. Jim :..ie James, Gwner o" the il'eauruort Theatre asked if there is anythir_g that can be done to permit large film deliver, tracks to in i'ront of the theatre to unlosd film. He stated that if the red zone is na'.nted to e,ltend, to the width of his building, te.e trucks could probably nark, but that it would cut clown the aikin spaces for stores next door. Tho r�atte­ was referred to the .street and Alley Committee. Cit,:- Attorne;;! Hutton stated that he dial not have a re?ly from th,: League of Califo_:_,ia Citie's Legal Council regards to the uleri.can Legion's re ^.uest If r a location for a Hall. P_r. Hutton read a letter from the Insurance Company regards to the insurance on Police Car, which stated that the car could be used as a emergency veliicle wl.thout dangerof violsti -ng the insurance policy. _e also stated that a letter w.: going to the cornary regards to the City's not h,aidling the 57ater supply for the City, hop`_nF t) receive a r;duction in the rate, since the City is not resoonsible for the water. Lr. Hutton read ].,esclution i1o. 955. iESOLUTION 655. THE CITY COUIICIL 0':? ^::", CIT`.i 0 r13EA.TLOiiT DOES i:E:,OLVE AS FOL 011S: U. 1, CdH'REAS, the State of California under Chapter 47, Statutes of 1944, (4th Extra session) has annrooriated funds for allotment by the Director of iinance to )rovide financial assistance to Local agencies defi_no: thc-ein as counties, cities or cities and count- ies for the nurpose of defrayinlr not to exceed one -half the cost of nreoar -InF engineering field surveys, engineering or architect-- - u.r.al designs, and workinr• and detailed drawings and specifications ( hereinafter called "Plans ") required for post -war public works projects described as "sneci�fic orojects" in said iict; and 2. ;'M REAS, the City of beauro t, hereinafter designated as "Local Agency ", desires to apply to the Director of Finance and /or the Post "Far Public P;orks Review Board, as the case may be, for an allotment of the :State's share of the estimated cost of nre- paring the completed plans h. reinaftei, i enticned and there has been nrepared and presented to this Legislative Body for con - side ation an anplication for such purpose; and 3. ',7H`y2EAS, Local Agency has provided, or will e,ake availaole upon approval of t} -ie aforementioned application, sufficient funds to orenare the completed plans herein mentioned; 4. 1107y' TH'r,REFC: L 1sE IT '_P]SOLVED, th. t Local Agency submit the aforesaid application to the irecto-c- of finance and /or the Post 'Iar Public ; 7orks `review Hoard, as the case nay be, requesting allotment of Cne Thousand �.'wo Hundred Dollars and no cents, (N1,200.00), being not more than one -half the cost of preparing said completed plans, or for such amoint as may be approved by the Director of Finance and /Or the Post Mar Public Works Review Hoard, (said allotment to ue used for the purpose of defraying the cost of preparinC said completed plans required) for a specific project to bo undertaken by local agency and described as Enlar eient of e.wa e Disposal Facilities. 5. LE IT FURTHER 1- ?,E_OLVED, th+l-t the stimated cost of preparing O I lei 95 such plans is Two Thousand Four Hundred Dollars X2,400.00, and that Local Agency has made provision for paying one -half or more of the cost of preparing such plans; 6, 3r IT 'FURTHER RESOLVED, that for the purposes of this appli- cation, :ICE CONINE, City C1erk,eity Hall, Beaumont, California, be and she hereby is designated as the authorized agent of Local Agency and is hereby authorized and directed to sign the above - mentioned anpl.ication on behalf of the Local Agency and submit the same to the Director of 'Finance and /or the Post "Jar Public Works Review Board together with a certified Statement of the ettimated cost of preparing such plans and such other information as may be required; and said authorized agent is further authorized and directed as the representative of Loral agency to conduct all negotiations and con- clude al 1, sr- anFe:r,ents, incl uding :submission to the Director of T'inance of applications for reimblirs -,r E; ;�t, which may be necessary to secure reimbursement for the State's share of the expenditures made in prena.i_n said compl =aed nlans. ADO'?TED the 26 dny of Eebruary,1947. A.B.Annis, E.ayor. . attest: 3e-nice Coni e, City Clerk. Councilman Taylor nade a moti.)ri,seconded. by Councilman Cox: That :esolation No. 857 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylo , Lewis,islam and ,tinnis. Noes: done. Absent: None. The Council authorized P_r. Cooper to proceed with his preliminary survey work for the ."extension of the Sewer. Mr. Cooper was present and informed the Council that the County of Riverside is considering the adontion of a Zoneing Ordinance and will. have a :3ui1d1.ng Inspector, and stated th,'.t• he felt there might e a chance the.t tl:e County would like to join with the City in the employment of an Inspector r:or this Portion of the County. A letter w:_ss reed from the south ;:r. *i California Cas Com�any,asking if the Cite would like to hs,ve tneir comn ny continue to d the repairs of streets and a',leys after th.y excav - ::;te for inst:.11ations of pipe lines, or would the City like for there to discontinue making the re- pairs and pay the City* to do the work. i3ecause of the fact that the Gas Comnany has always done a ver }- satisfactory job of street repairs the following: action was taken: Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the ['outhe n California Gas Com?any be asked to continue repairing treets and Alleys after an excavation, a:; they heave been doing, so lone s,s tL;ev are left in as (.rood condition as before the excavation, Ayes: CO'1nClirC ;aT1 COX, Ta; *101`, - +eNLsS, Llam and :nR1S. ,foes: :;one. .',b,ent: None. 1'r. C.C.Bywater presented a bid of 4450.00 for the ','Jest a. of _- clock 16, for. the nu:•pose o" building a ware house 'or the stor : -ge of gram and comodit.es. Council :an .a ; ;-10 � ra.de s motion, seconder',. by Counc9.lma :r Lewis: That the bid of I,:r. 3ywater be refused. Eyes: Council;Iian,Cox, _'a''lor, :.ewis, El %_T! Fnd Annis. Noes: None. absent: i ?one. a petition signed by all except two property ovmers on Lassachusett! "venue, between Pt'-. F llt : -treet wr;s )1-ese rlted, asking th�..t the City nave t?lat portion of '1as achusetts, at ;-, cost of w1.00 per front foot, which they a� ,,ree to pay in -ropoition of land owned by the various signors 2 i petition w:a filed -nd the following action ta;cen : Council an Lewis *:;de r. motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor:That 96, l.:r. Dwight -�e C000er make a survey, providing a 44 ft. strip through Lassachusetts Avenue fr ,m 8th. to llth.:;t. Jjye : Councilman Co,:, Tayl.o?,, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: hone. Absent: hone. It was agreed th t the Council should contact some of ti.e Count•• officials regards to the intention of the Count? regards to the ecroloyraent of a building inspector. The following bills were presentd: Helene 1% We:!t ent on 77 ealth Center 60.00 John Shaer Luildin(- Ins-)ector 44.93 Ken's Tool 3, SrInnly nir Con- )resLor 177.66 ",arga-• -:t valdivia Jauliitor- IIea]_tli Cent. 4.00 Charlie 7rilssn Fite Chief i'cr Feb. 10.00 C.7. tayburn, _heriff radio fee I'ca• lob. 15.00 1':ar^- Holt Cross Gu,.�rd 'or Peb. 25.00 veaimiont Irrigation "rater 32.90 Cor .. -eed ` Peed Co. Shovels 4.66 ovr :ad o a aul) ly Co. F arlio nntenria 17.22 Jouthern California Edisaon _!troet Li.,-llts 147.91 Thrifty Oil Cc. Gasoline e: tires 306.97 Beaumont Gazette Printing 184.17 Chas. T Poole Ie It }: Cen *.er .= °i_nfr E0.99 erni(e Conine Cash advanced 4.23 1�'ike Pierro Lauor at sewer farm 111.45 F. Allen Last F, --'eb. 15.00 Lawrence A. Hutton " 37.50 3ernice Conine " 90.60 C .b; . King " 59.60 H.K.Morse TM 95.00 C ;rl Carrell it 90.60 D.J.Courtney " 95.00 John L. Car - )enter " 94.60 Norman And rson " 86.70 George E. Childress " 80.50 I:oraer J. Day " 84.50 Charlie Wilson " 98.90 J oe vaught " 84.50 I:hirl_e, A. Dietrich If 8u.50 V% C.Denham it 80.50 ]rank of 1�eaumont ,ithholdine tax 135.50 Councilman Cox made a oti.on, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the bills ae; audited by the coi�,mittee be raid. Ayes: Councilman Co::, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Co;_ ,cde a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: Th,t the council adjourn. This r,ntion carried. -- _mayor. Attest: _ Clerk. M The jeauT =t City Council ­et wit" ] ayor otn..is oresi.dinf.. eaur)ont,Cr li for,i is. P.`arch 12,154.7- n repul• i- session i­arc') 12t1h.1947, The roll call founn thc> ;1 01101,°rinr' Councilmen present: Councilman nn� -11, i2. Absent: :one. The icinutes of Feb. 26th. ,.,ere read and approved.. Lr, Char T Poole arld r: >. Everett V. Adams,re- )resentin €' the 3eauront 7,'o: -,an's Club addressed th =- Council, asking if it would be possible to have th-� 25 and 1`5 i�!ile c _t :ter : the Hi,-] away e, rao,,c pro :r nar_t m_arkinds for pedestrian lanes. Layer Annis advise'? th .t the Cit • has made ever'r of :"ort to sale';: `,h ":: traffic O own, ar,d _J; wii l inr� to do anything whieb will 'o_� permitted by the Mate i €]hway Deoartr_ient. He suggested that t.ie clue or anyone else interested make ever,- effort to secure more orotectian ::gains± t1, f ^ic ac ri.dents in ileauiront. Judie 'hil- p Trub,' stated that '_e had been w-dered to vacate his »resent office in the Fur:k building, and 11e;nted to '-, ow if anyth ng could be done toward ?uri.i -shine hie a space i. the City Ha'_l. T_a,,-or Annis advised that the City Vdou'd. ,ek'e soi.e kin(? of a1, 4 " "[C` ^ent S' to ta''re care 0" Ya�,or .,nnis annoulleed that the Co.rncil had decided to appoint 1-r. Plass Deckerd as _)uildin - Inspector for the City. Mr. Kelts of Kelt's Sporti,;r, Goods Store esked if he might have the: use of the ball )ar'., this sue.: °:;er i'or hard ball. Ir. Kelts was advised that the i:ecreation Committee was wor'kin( on a sum. e1, pros.r�nn, ar.d he co?,Id no doubt learn fr-1rr the cor,­_`_ttee 1,,hat was planned as soon as a director is a:)ooi _t:d f r t'..e sui:l..er. L "r. J.L.Farney asked if the Cit;- was plannil)E; on conducting and requiring pluYaber's e` Egli i.n'c.tions 'or ')luMGers aoi'n( work in t] e City* Cite Attorney- Hutton advised t)e council that he had discussed the matter With others and felt that the Cit* would no do!ibt be jestifi_ed in ad.onting s " :ie SOT't of Cr'd lYl ii ri.Ce providiig7 for V o exar.;ination into the C�Ualifict tion of plumbers doing erork in Leau ❑; nt. _4 petition was presented which ms signed by 44 residents of the City asking tli� :t t''he Cit.: do donet?-_ing about the sign erecter' by Foster and Kleiser, near Dr. iar :twell's home. also asking: thst the City adopt an _>rdin. =:nee controling the erection o' sin, viithin the City. Councilman Taylor wade a motion, seconded by Counci,LnFr. Co-: That the petition be accepted. a:Td "ore;arderl tovether with the recomr.end : =tion of the Council, to Foste i1yes: Councili an Coe., Taylo=', Lewis, Elam and -n--.is. Goes: Gone. Absent: :'one. A letter from .,r. G.H.Gibson .regards to Lots in Block 31 was referred to the Park Come -ittee to loo, into the titles. City .'ittorrley iluttc)n advised the City Co _nci1 thEt. he had talked to Chsse,�'arnes and Chase regards to the 'Ieries D. Delinquent Honda and Coupons, and that the attorneys seer el to be cf the opinion thai; the City will ce able to ma'_ :e an aF, ee. i(_,nt with ILKe owners of these bolds to take sui)sta .tial Idi, : count it the Cit•- can ar aLCe to pay off provided the 7)re :.exit bola !ce ilend be anr)1ied. ss 11 e r egUe:) in tiie ]`cdar.rtl0 of UO ,da ui :d couoons. P, r. Hutton also advised that ho felt the Cite Would 11' "st hcve the authority to make a ift o" rro))e:rt� to t`_,.0 lu.erica :r Leiion for the erection of a hal Council---a,,. Taylor Cade a motion, seconded by Deckard be a ,)pointed Luilc.i -n€? inspector, t1 t :. cover salar- and u_ -e of hi ')11.111 car, Hai until noon on Saturdays. Ay'e : >: (J9Ur1C11P -.an (',07:., aY;Ci foes'. ','One. :absent »i'one. Councilman Elam_: That Plass t he be paid 1 =5.00 per mo: :th Main 44 hours per week,working "nnis. 7 e• •, Counci'man Lewis as'cer?- i.- the Council wLs al-reeable to nermitting tllc Cheri,,, - estivaJ. Cori. ittee to use ti:(, City- Park, l4o action was taken. The followiriF bi''s we,e Ienrr- PI. Obst Call -. r,llen Lawrence jf. Hutton :)e'. -nice Conine C.L.King 'r'.1:.1 -orse D.S. Courtney i10 i an linderson Carl. Carrell john L. Carne::iter Ge o�•ge E. Childress nor,ir,r Day Chn.r•lie 4dilson Joe Vaught 3'. C . Denham hi.rler Dietrich" Leroy :I. arnes Beau: _ont Lardw-,i,e to i.urfbe� oreaented: rolice Car irst 2 Lar. tr al-)h ]'ell J -Umbe, Co. -e nice Conine ..,eaar;iont Automotive service Beau ont i..otor --un )1;; Co. o.Cs:l f Edison Co. i.0 =slisle Co. Thrift: build::rs ielene 1, ', est -11en ., I -actin City° o^ ilarr '<�'il] iar�s Dr. A.L.liramkamp 2�_ hour service Sohn Shr(va -.ail GOT•(-oni.o Illectric Ci.l. Co. B.C.Padri -o California Tole. Soutl�erR C %:.1'_fortlia Edison, Charlie Vil-on Oouthern Cr =1i-'ornia Uas Co. ,adic :;n, =ci.alties Co. en rtrent Count• I C.r.Lee ✓i:; F.�. Son n it rr ,r rr n ,r n t, rr n n u enev, Cler' - r a ,ond :•u, lios nardtivere Cloth Cash adv...cod rep--ir police car _.eoair• ��arts 7lectricity accountirl� forms fur: ber ent for Larch tarp s Ji n fee -Parch used siren. - police iJx�:nine nr•isoners e- noli.c; dent Ins•iector clones Gasoline I.eals -'or nrisoners ,� J-e °)hones Co. - t.lir -llts I °er:ien Ca dic -_)arts Ilealth =- service Tires e -vice 1,663.01 15.00 37.50 90.60 59.60 95.00 95.00 86.70 90.60 94.60 40.50 84.50 S$.90 84.50 80.50 84.50 5.00 5 E, . 27 9.68 10.99 12.57 30.46 118.96 6.30 11.39 30.00 6.00 85.00 35.00 10.00 1-F. 20 66.00 4.45 242.67 27.26 c>5.17 145.95 37.00 E1.81 26.73 6.50 132.16 Counci','an Ta' -lo Tirade e action ,seconded b.- (:o .n iJ. : -r- ,) :'1,,.... Th t tie ";i'- es nud' -_t. ;,e •)sjid. courl('.i.J.' ar. noe: hone. Absent: N one. vounCi E lr,_ -_sG;> <. .: "- otion, secor.cte(1 by CounCil)can Lew1S: The the Counc9.1 ad,joo.r•n. This zrlotion car'l'ied. Attest: iayOr . 0 am 7 i3eeumo_;t, Calif . Larch 26,1947. The 3eaumont City Council r.et fopits re €;ular session I.:arch. 26th., with I.ayor tennis presiding. The roll cell found the following councilmen -)resent: Oouncilr. -an Cox, lar., and annis. absent: Councilman Lewis and Taylor. The mini#es o° Parch 12th. were read and aoorove. Cc nci.litan Taylor carne in during th.o reading of the minutes. LT. Larsen o£ the roster and.1sleiser Company was present and s ,)oke to the City Council regards to the poster board which was recently it stalled next door to the hone of Dr. J.:.',9.Hartwell. Fie stated that he regretted ver;; ouch that the citizens had resorted to a petition tr: have it r;r .ioved, but could easil,! understand their feeling, and that he tho:P;ht he had another locstion in view for the siCn board, and thet the company planned to remove the board as soon a_, possible. Ile assured the Council the full cooperation of his company at any time something came up that was unsatisfactory.',Mr. Larsen also- advised that they- had'moved the sign at the west City entrance in such a way as to asA.-.t in seeing; the 1eaumont :Peon sign, and suggested that perhaps the City should hnve the Beaumont siCn raised about three feet in order to Tiles_ near by building. Layor An__is thanked iv-r. Larsen for ;is ;)r3mot attention to our letter and petition. Councilman Lewis came in during the above discussion A letter was read froi: Lr. Plaas Deckard regards to the condition o: an old building et 563 Fran avenue. Yr. Deckard as building Inspector of 'he City advised ths:t the LuildinaT in question was a Iuisance as oer occu)artcy and because of the fact thE.t it is in Fire gone ldo. 1 it would be i i possible to repair it in a wc.y to conform to all regairer2ents. The lentecostei Gos�)el ';hurch asked for ,) ,)e­ ,it i:o conduct a revival service cn c;tl St. near lm avenue. The ropres�ntatives ,)resent ascsure the Council that they could fret a written pe,•rrit f3-01-1 owners of nroper.ty; o standard Oil Co.: ,)any, -.nd that the? wo,ild .void any _'ire hazards. Councilman Elari : ade a motion, seconded by Councilran Taylor: That the City grant the 'enteeostel Gospel Church permission to rout u-) a tund ror• four weeks beginning- -' arch 29tt >yes: Councilman Cox, a ;rlo ~, -J 9 I 'lags and ,nnis. floes: !done. absent: lone. -t w,;s ar.reed that they wo,_i' d cic::e by ten o'clock or• as Tier the re^.,ue� of the police denartment, sh ul -d they 'eceive any cormlaints. r "r, Larr,, Lewis es'.,e('_ the Coune'.1 how long one would 'ua permitted to kee,) an outdoo!: toilet i.. e City. '-Lho _uattet wsc referred to the nui.ldinr Inspector. _ T..:ayor An. is suit ested th:- t the Iuilding Inspector should be furnished an office soace in L11c : vraitinc; roor of Judge King's office. The Council aE,,reed that ayor . nnis should .dale arrangerr;ents for the office and necessary equipment. RyJOLUTION 210. 856. RFSOLUTION OF THE CITY OF 13EAUP:_ "'!T ;CCL'F'TIUG ' E': D iHOL T'= COUNTY OF 1'IV':ID3. �T�; CI' COU Trh FT.i' CI "' OF aI'P.`O11T DOE: �E OLV «6 °OLLOI'P ', mi. O ="I17 : Section 1. That that certain deed dated Larch 17th.1947, from 100 Counts of Riverside, a body politic end. Go- norate of the :,tate of California to City of Beaumont, convevIn €• all that real property situated in the City of Beaumont, descriueu as follows to -wit: BlocL� 75 of the `Povm of Deaumont as shown on Luc in I:ap Book 4 at Page 6 thereof, ,ecords of Gan Bernardino Cc_tnt;;, California, be and it is hereby ac,+e:?ted and directed to be recorded. DOPT7) thi_, 26 daC of 1'iarch,1947. A.B.Anris Ynyor of the City of Beaumont Attest: oei-nice Conine, City Clerk. Councilman Cox_ mode a motion, seconded by Councilman Ta.lcr: That ,esolution No. 856 be adopted. Ayes: Council an Co-, `"aylor•, Lewis, Elan and -.nnis. Iioes: f_1one. Absent: "lone. Councilman Lewis made a motion:, seconded by Council an Blar:,: That The alud _t.ck 7arm be bille' for five f4 1.r' h?drer.ts. :eves: Council- an Cox, :'a =;rlor, i,ewi.s, _ lFa-m end Lnnis. 'noes: None. 1>bsent: hone. The Clerk was instructed to vsri.te Dr. Iiartwell an_'_ advise him thz,t it is the understandin,_ of tLe City thr,t the .,it:n board near his house _ill ue; rcraoved -: iti-_in h:.; next, few Ir. : eckard pLve a bri f . eoort on buil.din( Insi.)ection work done during the nast tyro wee, -s. The followinC uil7_s r:,ere Fray F. :Alen C . P;- . King Lawrence ::. Ilutton ;ernice Conine Plaas Deckard ILh.L'orse D.J.Courtney Carl. Carrell John L.Carnenter ilornran t.ndef son George . Childress Ilomsr J.Day ".C.Denh.am lhirley a. Dietrich Joe Vaught Cho a. lie 'Filson Cox :Teed a need Co. Lero-- II. -3arnes heaum­ t C- azette C`a'v'n P.'anufa- turinc, John ::haw A-1 Unh I:A ery hop A .barley €, Co. ir-nal 0'1 Co. ae T "nn,ell 2.a7 IIOlt iyburn, ,he-iff ienr;, Ot,st G.F.Eur hy -Iouthern Cr,_iforrJ_a nreses ;ted: Last v Larch rr n „ r, ,r „ n , ,r n n tt Paint and tang -_enew Yorse/Bonds °rintin Co. Police :adi.o equip. 18F. Insnector ,, nr, il' ec r seat cover Level- transit asoline �'I'eldinT Cro s Guard - .:arch adio fee i ea_'inc,s -truck goo S -t. ')e -)t. jisinfectinC Co. -0a-) 15.00 59.60 37.50 80.60 103.10 95.00 95.00 90.60 94.60 88,.70 80.50 84.50 80.50 A4.50 84.50 98.90 1.30 10.00 76.00 71.92 67.00 1.00 60.00 (13.31 44.80 25 -.00 15.00 26.24 5;£1.12 6.85 0 V 101 Ch,-r•lie .ilsor: =i e Chief -I: -;arch 10.00 Can Gorgonio electric Li,eht on Cas pu::ip 1.25 i;:argaret Valdivia Jaunitor- =ieslth Cent. 5.00 Ellen C. I -artin tamps 6.00 Jeeumont I.Iachine Iho-, )n _ew, r Plugs 10.00 Pacific Flush Tank Co. cores for sewer l' .15 eaum:mt Irritation ';'ater 50.90 Ceaum,-)nt _ndio 2. n-) ,lia:'Gce rxlio harts F,.70 ;San'. of Beaumont y')ithholding Tar. 148.40 Cotznei7_nan Taylor made a motion seconded by Counei lran Elam: '211 t the bills - s G.i;.'d. bIr trig Coru,itte ue -)aid. Ayes: Councilman Co-,-, Taylor, Lewis, Flar,, and nnnls. Noes : 1,1cne. Absent: hone. Coancilrran Co::.ade a Notion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: Thrt the Council adjourn. This moti.on carried. Attest:' -^� Clerk. 13eaumcnt,Calif. April 2,1947. The Beaumo t Cit? Council. met in a regular session April 2nd., 1947, with 1,ayor Anr,is presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Elam and Annis. absent: Councilman Lewis. The minutes of Larch 26th. were read and. approved. April 2nd. being the date provided in rZesolution No. 854 as the date Bids for a Franchise for a Pipe Line along First Street are to be presented and opened, the Clerk presented the only bid on hands. Y.ayor linais opened and read the bid of :Southern California Gas Company and Southern Counties Gas Company, offering $500.00 for a franchise and privilege, as t,:nants in corai.on for a term of 50 years as outlined in .esclution of City of ijeaumont !lumber 854. The bid was accompanied by a Certified Check for N500.00. Councilman .Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the City accept the iiid of ,jouthern California Gas Company and Southern Counties;­ Gas Com -)any for a franchise to build and operate a Gas Pipe Line along First -treet as outlined in `r:esolution No.854. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Ta, ;lor-, -lam and tennis. I oes: = +one. Absent: Councilriau Lewis. 102 Yr. Chas. F. Humphrey of the Land b, Fight of Way Department of the Southern Califor.ia Gas Company i,;,as present and presented a Bond of the Southern California Gas ComTiany and the :;outh::rn Counties Gas Com- pany and PACIFIC IIDE?'.1ITY COT Y, as surety for the amount of $1,000.00 to City of Beaumont to guarantee the fulfillr._ent of every term and con- dition of the �'ranc,ise. The bond was accente and "fled. ORDIISANCE N0. 235 ��'PT 0?DII.;I - 0_° THE CITY OF BEAUAiOPPP, STi1TE OF C,LLI7OR "IA, G1 AITTI ?;C ' "0 „OUTITE:IT C LIFC :IIIA GA-1 COP.'PANY, i CO'PO'.inTION OliG l T Tl l " T T Tar _ r rT . m r-i m .. �• i ra-. l�_.II D ._It;_I',G L any nlvT_ I: .:U 0^ L.. LA?,S 01' ^'tr_ A! - CGVTI' GA" COP`? iY OT' CbLIFO. fTA, A CORP - OF C,,LITCl "!IA, :: D GU^IT'T S OIiATIN LIK"r;F71"> ('- GAjT1Z D ;,JV; =I = G TJTMET' r,N`? EY VIRTUE OF TIfi: LAWS 0^ TI' .)T: :T 0 " C:ih7'OF.P1I », ^1H"'T1 T:31' TTS I'T CO? -0:7, A FR-NCIii "_'E JE) PRIVILEGE FO? A TDI'Y CI ! -IFTY (50) YE+ MS, TO LaY, COi'1 _TP.UCT, OPrr.- ',T';, ..:Aii1T iIN, U ,E, .:EPAIii, �PI, .CE J,1M /OR = Pi,`,OVE SUSTM: OF CONDUIT, tT1`: <'IT^ ?'IPH LI _::, TOG TTr3h ".'ITH _UCH VALVES, "_ T`.. 'TIITG , Ili ;HOL' ,U :P . , I= 4 1 „ -;c r amp - JO Al D , 'C-' :s L. _ 0= C_A %s .Ir i . , _I , UPO`.7T TI 212 , a 11 10-111 G ...1 1C'i O C ,TADT oUY sLIC T "J"'T: 0' CI "!- v .jy:;U:.'O T i+CILO "'-'iiG OiILi t ;OU'E ? "0_.s PA;TICUL,:FLY TESCRI sED t .(I:I;, i ^ r;. TM was read for the first time. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That Ordinance No. 235 pass its First Beading. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Cc mcilman Lewis. Councilman Taylor presented a plan for the financing of the purchase of some new uniforms and a pistol range for the Police Department. He explained that the booklet known as General EarLhal's Victory Deport was composed of advertisements to oe sold to the various business concerns in the City, )Vices ranging from ;75.00 for a full page to 1,_?'25.00 for a lesser amount of space. After a discussion the following action was taken. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by CounciL::an Taylor: That the -, City take a full pare in the General Paarshal's Victory Eeport booklet for ^975.00, to be on i.1'e inside front cover. r Ayes: Council an Co-, Taylor, Ela.rt and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Lewis. The possibility of the City purchasing, a power loader for loading sand and gravel for use by the _,treet Department was discussed. 11eyor Annis asked Councilmen Taylor to investil* ate such en_uipment when he 'is in Los ­nFeles in tll near future. There being no further business the following action was ta',en. Councilman Taylor Trade a motion, seconded by Councilman aarrt: Thst the Council adjourned. 'I'ds t otlon car -;.ed. Sayer. Attest: Clerk. no 103 Beaumont,California. April 9,1949. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session April 9th, 1947, with Mayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis and Annis. Absent: Councilman Elam. The minutes of April 2nd. were read and approved. Ordinance No.235 was presented and title read in full, as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 235. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, GRANTING TO SOUTHERN CALIFOr IA GAS COITANY, A CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER. AND BY VIRTUE OF THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AND SOUTHERN C.?3.I7ORNIA COUNTIES GAS COMPANY OF CALIFOR'TIA, A CORP* ORATION LIKP,I.`3E ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER A1TD BY VIRTUE OF THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, THEIT; SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, AS T11NANTS IN COD "' ON, A FRANCHISE AND PRIVILEGE FOR A T'7A.1 Or FIFTY (50) YEARS, TO LAY, CONSTRUCT, OPERATE, 1UII`+TAI_q, USE, REPAIR, RE- PLACE AND /OR ?.EMOVE, A cUSTEM OF CONDUITS, MAINS AND PIPE LINES, TO- GETH -R '?TTTH SUCH VALVES, FITTINGS, MANHOLES, A`51TATENANCE' , AND ,iQ,UIPMF.NT, A,` TH'; GRANTEES, TT'IR SUCCESSORS AN'? ASSIGNS, MAY DEED, NECESSARY OR CONVENIENT, IN, UPON, UNDER, ALONG AND ACROSS CERTAIN PUBLIC STR7=S 0' CITY OF BEAUK -NT FOLLOWING ONLY THE ROUTE MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREINAFTER. Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the Council dispense with reading in full Ordinance No. 235, after having read the title and that it pass its second reading and be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Elam. RESOLUTION NO. 857 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT ACCEPTING DEED FROM EDWARD B. SPENCER AND HELEN H. SPENCER, husband and wife, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That that certain Heed dated March 29th. 1947 from Edward B. Spencer and Helen J. Spencer, Husband and wife to City of Beaumont, conveying The Southerly 40 feet of Lot 2, Block 122 of the City of Beaumont, be and•it is hereby accepted and directed to be recorded. ADOPTED the 9th; day of April,1947. A.B.Annis,Ma ^or. Attest: Bernice Conine, City Clerk. - Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman LeAs: That '.'.esolution No. 857 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Elam. 104 RESOLUTION 140. 858 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BEATXONT ACCEPTING DEED FROM PETER P. HFPP AND KATHALEEil W. HEPP, husband and wife, and CARL R. BROWN. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That that certain deed daated March 29,1947, from Peter P. Hepp and Kathaleen W. Hepp, husband and wife and Carl R. Brown to City of Beaumont, conveying The Southerly 40 feet of Lot 2, and the Northerly 40 feet of Lot 3, Block 123 of the City of Beaumont, County of Riverside, State of California, be and it is hereby accepted, and directed to be recorded. ADOPTED the 9th. day of April,1947. Attest: Bernice Conine, A.B.Annis,Yayor. Clerk. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That hesolution No. 858 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Co�incilman Elam. RESOLUTION NO. 859. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT ACCEPTING DE -D FROM CHARLES L. HURD AND AVIS 11. HURD, husband and wife. TIE4' CITY COUNCIL Or THE CITY OF BEAUMONT DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That that certain deed dated March 30th.1947, from Charles L. Hurd and Avis M. Hurd, husband and wife, conveying The Northerly 40 feet of Lot 3, Block 122 of the City of Beaumont, be and it is hereby accepted and directed to be recorded. ADOPTED the 9th day of April,1947. Attest: Bernice Conine, Clerk. A.B.Annis, Mayor. Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That Resolution No. 859 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Council.an Elam. Inn iri 105 Mr. Carl E. Mellor asked if the Council would request the State Highway Department to permit an exte =nsion of 8th. Street so that it will enter the Highway just West of the City Limits, this would provide highway frontage to the abutting property and an entrance to the Zalud Stock Farm. after a discussion the following action was taken. Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the Clerk-write the State Highway Department advising that the City has no objection to an approach being opened from the West end of eth.Street to the Highway, approach to be constructed as per require- ments of the State Department. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Leiw and Annis. Noes: Hone. Absent: Councilman Elam. Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That Milton True be appointed on the Street Department at a salary of $175.00 per month as of April 7th. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Elam. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: -That Mayor Annis be authorized to buy a loader, subject to the decision of at least two councilmen. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Elam. The following bills were presented: Beaumont Air Port Seed for park 109.62 So.Cali_f.Edison Co. Street lights 145.95 Beaumont Irrigation Water 38.10 So.Calif.Gas Co. Gas 50.75 Bowman & Ware Repair on Police car 20.88 Dwight B. Cooper Engineer on Sewer Proj.1015.50 C.F.Rsyb_irn,Sheriff Balance on March Radio 5.44 Radio Specialties Co. Radio parts 9.77 C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff radio parts 5.18 Beaumont Gazetter printing 19.82 Co.Health Dept. Health Service 6.50 Dr.A.L.Bramkamp Examine prisoner 5.00 Dwight B. Cooper Estab. grade Mass.Ave. 45.00 Beaumont Hardware Material 42.29 California Water & Telephone telephones 20.73 Beaumont Automotive service Repairs police car 41.64 Rae Maxwell t"elding 23.98 J.L.Farney Plumbing repairs 25.89 C.E.Lewis & Son Tires & parts 52.18 Beaumont Variety Store Cloth for flags,St.Dept. .83 Stockwell & Binney Office supplies 12.83 Helene hi. West Rent on helath center 30.00 City of Banning Radio Pee -April 85.00 C.W.Peck Build counter- InspeetpV 15.75 Associated Service Service- Police car 20.26 R.A.McFarlene Radio installed 20.00 A.Carlisle Docket book 23.38 San Gorgonio Electric Tubes for lights 2.22 Spencer H. Kincaid New police car insurance 10.01 A -1 Upjolstery Repair leather chair 4.50 Bobbie Padrigo Meals for prison_:rs 21.15 Dr. R.W.Hartwell Examine prisoner 5.00 Ray F. Allen Firtt half April 15.00 Lawrence A. Hutton " 37.50 C.Y.King " 59.60 Bernice Conine " 90.60 Pleas Deckard " 103.10 H.K.Morse " 95.00 Carl Carrell " 90.60 D.J.Courtney " 95.00 106 George Childress Norman Anderson John L. Ca -penter Homer J. Day Chrlie Wilson Milton A. True Shirley A. Dietrich W.C.Denham Bank of } Beaumont First J April 80.50 n 86.70 n 94.60 ++ 84.50 ++ 98.90 ^ Part time. 47.12 „ 84.50 n 80.50 33 Scries D Coupons 19155.00 Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the bills as O.K. by the Committee be paid. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Lewis and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Elam. Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the council adjourn. This motion carried. Attest: 1'� Clerk. Beaumont,Calif. April 30,1947. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session April 80th., with Mayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Absent: None. The minutes of April 9th. were read and approved. A letter was read from Mrs. Marion Baietto regards to the cost of having to keen her Auto Court Cesspool numned out. She stated that she had paid out $181.50 on service the past year. Eight other business men from Last 6th. Street were present and asked the Council if anyth -ng could be done for them. That the cesspools in this particular nart of the City are not satisfactory, and the cost terrific. After a discussion the following action was taken: Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman: Elam: That City Engineer Cooper be asked to investigate the possibilities of building, a temporary sewer line for the business -.action along Fast 6t; . Wit. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. A letter was read from Mr. Carl Hunt regards to securing a business license as a Berber, to be located in the residence at 641 Beaumont Avenue. This being in a residential zone which i:, also used by professinnal men as office buildings, it was decided that the barber shop if conducted by Mb.Ca 1 H nt alon , that it u1d be permitted, and considered professriona�, or a dome occupaioi. J 107 Councilman Cox made a motion, se onded by Councilman Taylor: That Mr. Hunt be granted a license to conduct a barber shop at 641 Beaumont Avenue, provided he lives in the houseand engages in the barber business to the extent of one chair, with his own labor, thereby making it a,: home occupation. Ayes: Councilman Cox,Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. A letter from the State Highway Department was read regards to an approaoh to the highway from the end of 8th.Street at the West City Limits. The letter stated that the Department was not favorable toward such an opening onto the highway because of the necessity of cutting the dividing strip in maf_n highway to hermit travel -rom both directions. Mr. Hutton read a letter which he had just received from Chase,Barnes and Chase, Attorneys for Miss Crowell, owner of the Series D Bonds and Coupons, all of which are delinquent at this time. The letter stated that if the City can pay 50¢ on the dollar and pick up the entire out- standing bonds and coupons on that basis within the next 30 days, that such a deal may be made. After a discussion as to ways and means,the following action was taken: Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the Council accept the offer of Miss Crowell. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the Palm Avenue Lights be adjusted to go on so that all the light sill burn throughout the night, and that replacements be made on the goose neck street lights, with larger lumens, to make all street lights brighter. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elar= and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. A report was presented by Mr. Deckard, Building Inspector, after a review by the Council, was placed on file. A letter was read by 1,[ayor Annis from The Indoor Sports' Club of the physically handicapped, asking that the Council write its Assemblyman, asking him to dndorse Bill 716 which will provide a pension for the physically disabled. Mayor Annis announced that he thought he had a copy of the Bill and would look into it. Mayor Annis advised that he had been working on the Recreation Program for the coming summer and had in mind three to act as an Advisory Committee,namely- Rev. Hiram B. Crosby, Miss Helen Clapp and Charlie Machek. This committee to be assisted by a member chosen from each organization in the City who cared to help in the work. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the Advisory committee as suggested by Mayor Annis be accepted and appointed. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. It was suggested that the Cit-- should provide some protection to the grain fields around the garbage disposal. Mayor Annis appointed Councilman Lewis to contact the farmers and see if it would be permissible for the City to cut a fire break around the fields. The following bills were presented: Rai F. Allen Last J April 15.00 Lawrence A. Hutton " 37.50 C.L`r.King " 59.60 Pleas Deckard " 103.10 Bernice Conine " 90.60 H.K.Morse " 95.00 Carl Carrell TM 90.60 B.J;Courtney " 95.00 108 rn 0 George E. Childress Last 2 April 80.50 John L. Carpenter " 94.60 Norman Anderson " 86.70 Homer J. Day;; " 84.50 Shirley A. Dietrich " 84.50 Yilton A. True " 76.60 Charlie Wilson " 98.90 W.C.Denham " 80.50 Charlie Wilson Fire Chief -Xpril 10.00 Southern California Edison St.Lights 145.95 Ellen C. Martin Stamps 6.00 Margaret Valdivia Jaunitor- health cen.4.00 Mary Holt Guard at cross walk25.00 Southern California Gas Co. Gas - Health Center 1.00 Barnum & Flag Co. Office supplies 1.82 Signal Oil Co. Gasoline 185.07 Eugene Nuzum Dattery 21.52 Bernice Conine Keys & freight 2.78 Cherry Valley Pipe & Supply Material -Sewer nit.21.77 C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff Radio fee 25.00 Hardy Auto Supply Tools etc. 27.97 Bobbie Padrigo Prisoner's meals 31.02 Beaumont Puiotor :supply Grease guns 36.62 Cox,Seed w Feed Co. Paint 35.38 ;outh rn California Edison. Lights 6 Park 4.23 Bank of Beaumont Withholding tax 169.34 Councilman Elam, Made a motion, seconded b-. Councilman Cox: That the bills as audited by the comr_ittee ue paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Lla_ - -i made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the Council adjourn. This n ;otion carried. Mayor. Attest: Cler — R. Beaumont,California. May 1401947. The Beaumont City Council.met for its regular session bray 14th. with Mayor Annis presiding. r The roll cell found the following Councilmen present: Coun- cilman Cox, Taylor, Elam and Annis. Absent: Councilman Lewis. The minutes of April 30th. were read and approved. ACCEPTANCE of Southern California Gas Company, a corporation, and Southern Counties Gas Comnany of California, e corporation, for a 7ranchise and Privilege granted under Ordinance No. 235, was presented and read to the Council. 109 Councilman Elam made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the Acceptance of the Southern California Gas Company and the Southern Counties Gas Company of California of the Franchise granted under Ordinance No. 235 be accepted and filed. "yes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Lewis. A letter was read from Mr. Richard D. Pomeroy, of Montgomery & Pomeroy of Pasadena, in which Mr. Pomeroy offered his services as consulting engineer to assist Mr. Cooper with sewerage disposal plans. After a discussion the following action was taken: Councilman Taylor made a motion,seconded by Councilman Elam: That Mr. Cooper be authorized to secure the services of Richard D. Pomeroy as consulting engineer, to assist him on the Sewer Project as per agreement offered in his letter of May 13th. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Elam ":and Annis. N>es: None. Absent: Councilman Lewis. It was announced that Judge King is to take his vacation from May l5th.to June lat. and that Judge Truby had consented to act in his capacity, thr, following action was taken: Councilman Cox made a motion seconded by Councilman Taylor: That Judge Truby be given authority to act in the absence of Judge King, as City Judge. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Elam and Annis. Noes: Norte. Absent: Councilman Lewis. A Petition signed by property owners on % -uclid "venue, between 4th. & 5th.6t. was read, accepted End filed. The Clerk asked if it was permissable to issue license to Dick Blackerby and 9oleman H. Bright to sell ice cream from a scooter. The Clerk was instructed to issue separate license to each boy. A letter was read from Amedo Nunez, offering $100.00 each for Lots 3 and 4 of Block 109. The letter was left until Mr. Hutton Could learn if the lots are available Mr. Dwight B. Cooper stated that he had made a house to house survey of property owners near 6th.St. and found that only about 1% of the owners were unfavorable toward an extension of the sewer. That he called on owners as far notth as 9th. St. and South to 5th. including several blocks, and all were very favorably interested. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That Mr. Cooper continue his efforts to determine the area to be embodied in the extension of the sewer under a special assdssment district. This motion carried. Councilman Elam wade a motion seconded by Councilman Cox: That the Mayor and Clerk we authorized to sign the Project Statement for Maintainensce of the L)tate Highway Through the City. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Elam and Annis. Noes: Councilman Taylor. Absent: Councilman Lewis. Councilman Taylor made Cox: That a warrant be drawn and Coupons which she has in to be refunded to the City's Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Noes: Aone. Absent: Councilman Lewis. a motion, seconded by Councilman for Ida Crowell for Series D Bonds her possession$ Payment to be a loan General Fund. ylara and Annis. 110 4; RESOLUTION NO. 860 RESOLUTION OF '.HE COUNCIL OF rPHF, CITY OF BEAUVONT, CALIFORNIA, REQUESTING CANCELLATION OF CERTAIN SPECIAL CITY ASME SITENTS. WHEREAS, the City of Beaumont, California, is the owner of certain real property, as hereinafter described, and WHEREAS, there ara certain special city assessments heretofore levied upon said property which assessments are a lien thereon, and I`+HEREAS, the City of Beaumont is desirous of clearing said property of said special assessments, io NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved as follows, to -wit: 1. That the Honorable Board of Supervisors of the County of Riverside, State of California, be and they are hereby respect - fully petitioned to cancel upon the real property described as follows, to -wit: Lot 7,31ock 7, of the City of Beaumont, County of River- side, State of California, all those certain special city assessments, described as: 1942 -66937 :'ale 4709 Beaumont Light 6.30, 5th.& Grace Sts. 109.98, Yinn Ave. 9.20 1943 -17667 5th. & Grace Sts 103.62, Minn Ave 8.64 1944 -17762 5th. & Grace Sts 97.25 PASSED, ADOPTED and APPROVED this 14th. day of May,1947. A.B. Annis As Mayor of the City of Beaumont. Attest: Bernice Conine, As City Clerk of the City of Beaumont. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: Th,,:t Resolution No. 860 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, 'Elam and Anr.is. N oes: None. Absent: Councilman Lewis. RESOLUTION NO. 861 RESOLUTION 07 TH; COUNCIL OF Tim CITY OF BEALMONT, CALIFORNIA, REQUESTING CANCELLATION 07-� CERTAIN SPECIAL M7 ASSESSI'EN ^S. WHEREAS, the City of Beaumont, California, is the owner of certain real property, as hereinafter descried, and "JHFREAS, there are certain special City assessments heretofore levied upon said oroperty which assessments a_•e a lien thereon,and WHEREAS, the City of Beaumont is desirous of clearing said property of said special assessments, 1;OW `WHEREFORE, be it resolved as follows, to -wit: aw 1. That the Honorable Board of Supervisors of the County of Riverside, Mate of California, be and they are hereby respectfully petitioned to cancel upon th(; real property described as follows, to -wit: 111 Lots 1, 21 3, 4, 5, and 6 of Block 16 of the City of Beaumont, County of Riverside, State of California. all those certain special city assessments, described as: 1941 -63765 Sale 5621 Bea.Light 2.00; B.St. 29.60; IL'inn.Ave.5.35 1942 -66922 " 2.00; " 27.90 " 5.05 1943 -17667 " - " 26.15 " 4.70 2. And the Honorable hoard of Supervisors o" the County of Riverside,State of Californ a, be r.nd they are further respectfully petitioned to cancel upon the real property described as follows, to- wit: Lots 7,8,9,10,11 and 12 of said 'Block 16 of the City of Beaumont, County of Riverside, State of California, all those certain special city assessments, described as: 1939- 15431 Sales 1534X1 to X6 B St. 39.60; Minn Ave. 7.14; 1940- 63088 Lea Light 1.00; B.St. 37.56; Minn Ave. 6.78 '941- 63'759 1.00; " 35.52; " 6.42 1942- 66916 " 1.00; " 33.48; " 6.06 1943- 17667 " - " 31.38; " 5.64 PASSED, ADOPTED AND A'_?PROVED this 14th.day of Yay,1947. A.B.Annis As hl..yor of the City of Beaumont. Attest: Bernice Conine As City Clerk of the City of Beaumont. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That Resolution No. 861 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Lewis. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the County Auditor be petitioned to cancell of record all taxes and assess- ments against Lots 9,11,13 and 15 of Block 31. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Elar, er;d Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Lewis. ESOLUTION NO. 862 RESOLUTION OF "'H?. COUNCIL OF TIE] CITY OF BEATMNT,CAT,IFORNIA, REQUESTI ;G CAN; 112, Oil0 r� 1941 -63766 Sale 5625 Bea.Light .40 B.St. 5.52 Linn Ave.99 1942 -66913 Bea.Light .40 B.St. 5.20 Minn Ave.94 1943 -17667 .St. 4.88 &Linn Ave.88 PASSED, ADOPTED and APPROVED this 14th.day of Iday,1947. A.B.Annis As Mayor of the City of Beaumont. Attest: Bernice Conine, As City Clerk of the City of Beaumont. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That resolution No. 862 be adopted. ' Ayes: Councilman Cox, Tavlor,Elam and Annis. Noes; None. Absent: Councilman Lewis. itE s' LUTION No. 863. E OLUTIU: COU.;CIL OF T I: CITY F B1uUI "U T,CALI UIiIIIA, 7 T 1 ..m AT i L1011 1,T T.. r yr yJ _ 1..G C vCL;LL a �(. G_' C�uaL :rP�CIAL CIT � WI- _72EAS, the City of Beaumont, California, is the owner of certain real propert;., as hereinafter described, and WIII2EAS, there are certain special city assessmenis heretofore levied upon said property which assessments are a lien thereon, and WHEREAS, the City of Beaumont is desirous of clearing said property of said special assessments, NOW,THF.EFORE, be it resolved as follows, to -wit: 1. That the Honorable Board of Supervisors of the County of Riverside, State of California, be and they are hereby respectfully petitioned to cancel upon the real property described as follows, to- iwt: Lots 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 of Block 5 of the City of Beaumont, County of Riverside, State of California, All those certain special city assessments, described as: 1942 -66924 Sales 4696 to 4707 Bea.Light 7.10 Minn Ave 12.19 1943 -17667 " 11.30 PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 14th.day of bay,1947. A.B.Annis _. As Yayor of the City of Beaumont. Attest:Bernice Conine, I As City Clerk of the City of Beaumont. Co;ncilman Taylor made a motion,seconded by Councilman Elam: That Resolution No. 863 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilmen Lewis. 113 RESOLUTION 510. 864 RESOLUTION OF TIE: COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUP +ONT,CALIFORNIA, REQUESTING CANCELLATION OF CERTAIN SPECIAL CITY ASSESS1,MTS. WHEREAS, the City of Beaumont, California, is the owner of certain real property as hereinafter described, and WHEREAS, there are certain special city assessments heretofore levied upon said property which assessments are a lien thereon, and 7MREAS, the City of uesumont is desirous of clearing said property of said special assessments, NO "I,THEaEPORE, be it resolved as follows, toiwit: 1. That the Honorable Board of Supervisors of the County of Riverside, State of California, be and they are hereby respectfully petitioned to cancel upon the real property described as follows, to -wit: That portion of Block 129, South of the Southern Pacific Railroad right of way, and that portion of Public Per , as shown by Amended Y1ap of the Town of Beaumont, on file in Book 6 gages 16 and 17 of Maps, in the office of the County BOcorder of the County of San Bernardino, State of Calif - fornia, being bounded on the Itorth by 4th.Street, on the East by Beaumont Avenue, on the South by 3rd Street and on the "est by Euclid Avenue, said Public Park being sometimes referred to as Block 130, Town of Deaumont; EXCEPTING therefro:_i the follovd ng described Property: Beginning at the intersection of the Southerly line of 4th.Street and the Westerly line of Beaumont Avenue; thence testerly 160 fe =t along the southerly line of 4th.street; thence southerly parallell with the Westerly line of ueaumont Avenue, 120 feet; thence Easterly parallel with the Southerly line of 4th.Street, 160 feet to the Westerly line of �)eau.nont avenue; thence Northerly along the Westerly line of Beaumont Avenue, 120 feet to the point of beginning, all those certain special city assessments, described as: Minnesota Avenue assessments for 1932 -1943 inclusite, Sales Number 2986 and 2987. PASSED, ADOPTED and APPROVED this 14th day of May,1947. A.B.Annis, As Mayor of the City of Beaumont. Attest: Bernice Conine As City Clerk of the City of Beaumont. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That Resolution No. 864 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Lewis. RESOLUTION NO. 865. RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAULONT, CALIFORNIA, REQUESTING CANCELLATION Or CERTAIN SPECIAL CITY A iSESSMENTS. WHEREAS, the City of Beaumont, California, is the owner of certain real property, as hereinafter described, and VHEMEAS, there are certain special city assessments heretofore levied 114 upon said property which assessments are a lien the--eon, and P:'HEtEAS, the City of Beaumont is desirous of clearing said property of said special assessments, NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved as follows, to -wit: 1. Th:t the Honorable Boeird of Supervisors of the County of Riverside, State of California, be and they* are hereby respect- fully petitioned to cancel upon the real property described as follows, to -wit: Lot 2, Block 109, of the City of Beaumont, County of Riverside, State of California, all those certain special city assessments, described as: 1941 -63766 Sale 5627 Bea.Light .70, B St. 9.60 Minn Ave. 1.74 1942 -66913 Bea.Light .70, B St. 9.04 Minn Ave. 1.64 1943 -17768 B.St. 8.49 Linn Ave. 1.54 PASSED, ADOPTED AID APPROVED THIS 14th.dair of May,1947. A.B.Annis, As bIayor of the City of Beaumont Attest: Bernice Conine As Pity Clerk of the City of Beaumont. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That i.esolution No.865 be adopted. Aye--: Councilma Cox, Tayloi-, Elam and Annis. Noe-: None. Absent: Cc ncilman Lewis. RESOLUTION NO. 866 RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL 0.: TIC CITY OF 13EAUM011T, CALIFORNIA, REQUESTING CANC?ZLATION OF CERTAIN SPECIAL CITY ASSESSL'ENTS. I' REAS, the City of Beaumont, California, is the owner of certain real property, as hereinafter described, and 7.77.REAS, th_.re are certain special city assessments heretofore levied upon said property which assessments are a lien thereon, and ? MEHAS, the City of Beaumont is desirous of clearing said property of said special assessments, NOT THEREFORE, be it resolved as follows, to -wit: 0 1. That the Bonorable Board of Supervisors of the County of Riverside, :itete of California, be and they are hereby respectfully J petitioned to cancel upon the real nroperty described as follows, to -wit: All of Block 75, o" '.he City of Beaumont, County of Riverside, State of California. All those sertain special city assessments, described as: 1941 -63773 Sale 5629 Beaumont Light X1.00 1942 - 66932 " It 1.00 115 PASSED, ADOPTED and APP.OVED this 14th day of May,1947. A.B.Annis As Mayor of the City of Beaumont Attest: Bernice Conine As City Clerk of the City of Beaumont. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That Resolution No. 866 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Lewis. Councilman Cox made a motion,seconded by Councilman Elam: That the City purchase a new Police car, Councilman Taylor to be authorized to make the selection and arrange the purchase. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Lewis. Proposed raises in the salaries of City employees were discussed and the following actions taken: Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That Police be paid $185.00 per monthT the First Three Months, $"195.00 per mo th for the next Six Lonths, and then $200.00 per month there- after. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Lewis. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the itreet Department be paid $175.00 per month for the First Three Months, $185.00 thereafter. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Lewis. Councilman Elam made a motion seconded b�, Councilman Cox: That the Clerk be given an additional J20.00 per month for services other than that of City Clerk. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Co mcilman Lewis. Councilman Elam left the Council room at this time. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the City Attorney's Retainer Fee shall be $$100.00 per month. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, and Annis., Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Lewis and Elam. The following bills were presented: Ray F. Allen First mm, May 15.00 Bernice Conine ti 90.60 C.M.King " 59.60 Lawrence A. Hutton " 37.50 Plass Deckard " 103.10 H.K.Morse " 95.00 Carl Carrell " 90.60 D. J.Courtney " 95.00 John L. Carpenter " 94.60 116 Norman Anderson First * may 86.70 George L. Childress " 84.50 Homer J. Day " 84.50 Charlie Wilson " 98.90 W.C.Denham " 80.50 Y.ilton A. True " 76.60 Shirley A. Dietrich " r•iv. 84.50 Carl Carrell Expense to Court/ 4.63 Pa;;s .motors T'eDairs -Fire truck 9.39 C.E.Lewis & Son Repairs- Police �ar425.64 Cal.if.1 ^later & Tele. Telephones te•24.30 Banning Lachine Shop Pipe for nark 142.07 Henry Wm.Obst Repairs- Police car 14.94 So.Calif.Edison Co. Lights 120:47 Cox Seed & Feed Co. Paint 15.45 Bob's P.D.Q. Station Service- Police car 27.78 Los nngeles Stamp & :.stationery Stenc'ls- St.Dnt.4.03 Radio Speeialties Co. Radio parts 53.74 City of Banning Rad'o Pee -h ay 85.00 Beau o.-;t Gazette Pr nting 150.48 Helene M.West j,ent- H1th.Cent. 30.00 24Hour Service Tire repair ,75 County Health Dent. Helth Service -May 6.50 Leroy H. Barnes Treasurer's Bond 25.00 San Gorgonio Electric Lights at Ball nark 808.74 Beaumont Hardware &. Lumber Raterials 153.76 Ralph Fell Lumber Co. Pipe 7.53 Dr.Paul A. Wenzel Examine prisoner 5.00 Beau..o ,t Irril -ation Z!ater 31.00 louthern California Gas Co. Gas 41.67 rieau!_o -it Automotive -Service Tire service 4.51 Ida Crowell Seris D. Bonds & C.4,115.00 aruiing Automotive Service New Plymouth Police car.1,559.95 Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman 'Edylor: That the bills as audited by the committee be paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilmen Elam and Lewis. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the council adjourn. This motion carried. Att:st: Clerk. t.4ayor. 0 (7:) 117 Beaumont,Calif. May 2891947. The Beaumont City Council met for its regular session May 28th. with Mayor annis presiding. The roll call found the following councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ltbwis, Elan and Innis. The minutes of May l4thtl-were read and approved. Mr. Graham and Mr. Hand of the southern California Gas Company were present in response to a request that the company make a very careful investiFe tion of the soil conditions before installing the cross crountry pine line as to the danger of the nines being damaged by certain minerals supposed to be in this particular area. Mr. Hand said that they had gone into the matter thoroughly and could assure the City Council that the company had only had about a 15% replacement in the system which has been in service here for many years, and that the pipe in those days were not wrapped. That the pine being installed now is wrapped and is welden, making it stronger than any other method. That his company considered this best soil in the entire system and that they did not anticipate any trouble. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the Council Co on record and send the 20 -30 Club a letter of thanks for the painting of street markers. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and ennis. Noes: None. Absent: None. The Clerk stated that the owner of Lot 2 of Block 31 had sent a message — to the City through a friend, that Lot 2 might be purchased at this time. This lot is a portion of the block which is planned as a park. The follow- ing action was taken: Councilman Elam made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the City Attorney write offering the owner $150.00 for Lot 2, Block 31. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lstwis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. RESOLUTION NO. 867 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, COUNTY OF RIPE]:SIDE, STATF. OF CALIFORTdIA, ?ERTAINING TO THE ACQUISITION OF OUTSTANDING MINNES07A AV~BVUE SEIRIES D IP:;PPOVE1, ENT BONDS WITH INTEREST COUPONS. P?HEREAS, the City is now, and for some time last past has been in arrears in the payment of certa n Minnesota avenue Series D Improvement Bonds and certain interest coupons, and 71HEREAS, there are insufficient credits at present in the Series D Fund to nay said delinquent Minnesota Avenue Series D Improvement bonds and Coupons, and WHEREAS, TEE HOLDER, VIZ., IDA CROWELL, of all outstanding Minnesota Avenue Series D Improvement Bonds and coupons has agreed to relinquish said bonds to the City of Beaumont in return for fifty per cent (500) of the value of said bonds and coupons with interest, and `.f.EAS, it is deemed by the City Council of the City of Beaumont to be to the best interest of said City to acquire said bonds, NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved as follows, to -wit: 1. That the City Clerk and /or the City Treasurer be instructed and they or either of them are hereby instructed to lend to the Minnesota Avenue Series D Improvement Bond fund the sum of $4,115.00, to be used as and for 118 Ir the purpose of acquiring said bonds and coupons as aforesaid. 2. Thpt said City Treasurer and /or the City Clerk,be,and each of them are hereby instructed to pay into the general fund any money credited to Minnesota avenue Series D Improvement Bond Fund which said fund now has, or may at any time in th future be so credited with until the loan herein above set forth from said general fund is retired in full. 3. Any act heretofore made by said City Clerk and /or said City Treasurer in pursuance of accomplishing the purposes of this resolution shall be, and the same are hereby ratified, con.irmed, and anproved. PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 28th. day of blay,1947. A.B.Annis Mayor. Attest: Bernice Conine City Clerk of the City of Beaumont. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That Resolution No. 867 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, slam and Annis. A petition signed by a majority of the owners of property along Chestnut Avenue between 8t'li. and 11th. St. asking; for pavement was read. Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the City include Chestnut Avenue from 8th. to 11th St. in the next Z)treet pavement project. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, ::lam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. The Clerk was instructed to notify the acho-1 board that Chestnut Avenue will be included in the n,.xt pavement project so that it may be included in the School's next year's budget. Mr. Hutton explained to the Council, the work he has accomplished toward securing a deed from th;. County Tax Collector on various lots which the City wishes to secure for City property. After a discussion the following action was taken: Councilman Lewis made a motion,:eccnded by Councilman Elam: Th<;t the City Attorney be authorized to purchase all of the lots in question excepting the lots which the American Legion is proposing to purchase. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Ta »lor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. IToes: None. Absent: None. RESOLUTION NO. 868 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING 'iI CITY OF iiZAUMONT TO ?'AIRCHASE CERTAIN TAX DEEDED PROPERTY. BE IT RESOLVED: That the Mayor and City Clerk of the City of Beaumont, California, be and they are hereby authorized to enter into an agree- ment for and on behalf, and in the name of the City Council of the Cite of Beaumont, with the Board of bupervisors of the County of P.iverside, State of California, for the purchase of certain property located in the City of Beaumont, State of California, under and pursuant to the provisions of the :: evenue and Taxation Code of the State of California, a copy of which agreembnt is hereto attached. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY the City Council of the City of Beaumont at a regul:­r meeting of said City Council held on the 28th. dn•r of Lay,1947. 119 Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That Resolution No. 861 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. The Contract for Purchase of F•'eal Property was read. This contract to be attached to 1�esolution No. 868. Mr. Hutton, City Attorney was instructed to secure the services of Attorney Munroe as a bond authority to assi..t him in th._ prepsration of data pertaining to special assessment district bonds for the _proposed sewer project, by the following action. Councilman. Taylor m.ad Mr. Dwight B. Cooper, to continue his plans that Mr. Hutton be au Ayes: Councilman Cox, Noes: None. Absent: None. The following bills Ray F. Allen Lawrence A. Hutton Plans Deckard C.M.King Bernice Conine H.K.Morse Carl Carrell Norman Anderson John L. Carpenter D.J.Courtney George E. Childress Homer J. Day Charlie Wilson Milton A. True W.C.Denham Shirley A. Dietrich Braman Dickerson Cok. Seed & Feed Bo. Signal Oil Co. Charlie I'rilson A.B.Annis Chas. T.Poole Tae Maxwell Yunson's Auto Body _?obert D. Rietzke So.C,lif.Disinfectinp are- Holt Charlie I . Afedina Ellen C. Martin C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff Margaret Valdivia wank of Beaumont PhiliD Truby e a motion, seconded by Councilran Levari:;: That as City Engineer be instructed and given authority and specifications for the new sewer project, and thorized to contact P'r. Munroe. Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. were presented: Last a May n n n n n +r rr n rr n n n n n n Parts paint Gasoline Fire chief -May Mileage Electrical work V;eldin €° & Material ='sin police car Radio parts aanitary fluid Guard -cross wall-C IZefund on lot Stamps radio fee -May Jaunitor- health sere. Withholding tax -May Acting Judge -tray 15 -31 Councilman Cox made a motion, bills as audited be Daid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Noes: None. Absent: None. 15.00 50.00 103.10 59.60 98.90 95.00 94.60 90.60 98.60 100.00 88.80 84.50 98.90 76.60 84.50 88.50 101.22 16.11 115.92 10.00 X4.50 2.04 58.54 10.00 2.54 10.25 25.00 45.00 6.00 25.00 4.00 183.10 62.50 seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the Lewis, Elam and Annis. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded b Clerk write Assemblyman Boyd and Senator support senate bill N0.1351 and 1353. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Leis, Elam Noes: None. Absent: None. y Councilman Taylor: That the Dilworth asking that they and Annis. 120 City Attorney Hutton was asked to prepare an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 191 to provide that Plumbing Cont; -actors, Electrical Contractors and General }wilding Contractors be required to produce evidence of having a State Contractor's License before a Contractor's License be issued by the City of Beaumont, and that the Contractor's License fee be raised from $6.00 pwr quarter to $50.00 per year, payable one year in advance. Mr. Frank wettack asked the Council if it would be possible for the City to furnish a location for a National Guard armory building provided the National Guard chooses to locate in Beaumont. Fie stated that the vacant lots at the corner of 5t1., and Elm which are taa delinquent properties would serve very well if the City would permit them to be used at least for temporary location. He stated that in all probability a large building would be erected and that the state would have a pay roll of several thousand dollars per year to local people, after a discussion, it was agreed by the City Council, that every effort be made to arrange for the use of City property for the project. The details to be worked out at a later date. Jimmy James and Leroy Barnes, representing the 20 -30 Club announced that the "Beaumont" sign at the East City Limits is now ready for the service hook up to be made,and asked th:.t the City arrange to have the electricity hooked up in time for the Cherry Festival, Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the 20 -30 Club be authorized to secure the services of an electri- tian to install necessary meter hook up for the "Beaumont " sign at the East Cit,r Limits and that, the bill be made to City of Beaumont. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Lewis made a motion, seoonded by Councilman Cox: That the Council adjourn. This motion carried. Attest: 1� Clerk. 0 r� no 121 Beaumont,Calif. June 11,1947. The Beaumont City Council ,et for its regular session June llth,1947, with D'ayor Annis presiding. The roll oell found the following Councilmen present: Councilman I'a ylor, Lewis, and Annis. I . Absent: Councilman slam, and Cox. Councilman Cox came in during the reading of the minutes. The minutes of May 29th. were read and appxo ved. A letter was read fror.. the Beaumo:t Irrigation District asking, for an easement for the purpose of laying a water pipe line in certain Streets and Alleys. the fol owing action was taken. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilr_.an Cox: That the easement be granted provided the Leaumont Irrigation District replace roadway, either dirt or cavem: -:nt in the same condition as they find it and that they refill ditches in a solid manner, replace the pavement and follow up in case o any settling and resurface. yyes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis aiid Annis. Hoes: done. Absent: Councilman Elam.. City Attorney Hutton reported that air. Lonroe could not assist with the Sewer project as legal council but that Mr. Cooper had been able to secure the service of O'T'_elveny and Meyers. That their representative Rr. Bebee would send the City a letter in the near future regards to the work. Mr. Hutton had a letter froEiIr. Bebee, which he read. Councilman Taylor nade a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the Clerk write O'Bielveny and Layers, informing them that their services are desired as outlined in the letter of June 9th. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Elam. Ordinance No. 236, an ordinance amending the Business License Ordinance No. 191 was read for the first time. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That Ordi- nance No. 236 pass its first reading. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis and Annis. Noes,: None. Absent: Councilman Elam. The following bills were Lawrence A. Hutton Ray F. Allen nernice Conine C.M.King H.K.Morse Carl Carrell Norman Anderson George Childress John L. Carpenter D.J.Courtney Homer J. Day Charlie Wilson W.C.Denham Talton A. True Shirley A. Dietrich Plass Deckard Lewis G. Knanp Rae Yaxwell . °southern California Edisc Beaumont Hardware w Lumbe Hank of Beaumont Charlie Wilson L'_].en C. iYartin pencer H. Kincaid Dr. R.W.Hartwell Cal '.f. Water a Telephones Barnum & FlagU presented: First 4 June 50.00 It 15.00 to 98.90 it 59.60 it 95.00 it 94.60 " 90.60 it 88.80 it 98.60 tt 100.00 84.50 " 98.90 84.50 76.60 " 88.50 Portion of 66.86 Labor at park 42.00 Material a Labor 18.79 i Stret lights 146.41 r I.late±ials 92.70 City Hall Bond Coupons 80.00 Volunteer firement 60.00 Postal cards 5.00 Insurance- police car 23.32 Examine prisoner 5.00 Telenhones 23.46 Sunnlies 4.00 122 So.Ca1i_f.Cas Co. Gas beatunont Automotive service on Police c -ar :�eaumont irrigation Water H &lene b_. West itent for health centre L :�cky's Cafe heals prisoners bite Kitchen It Hale L Greenslade Beaum -nt Inn 3.A.YcFarlane so,Cal.'f. Disinfecting liar. Automotive County Health Dept. Beaumont Gazette Bob's P.D.:�.Station City of banning Wire Meals Prisoners Install radio Co. Sanitary s:_7-lies auto repairs Health - ervice Festival edition L>ervicc- police car i.,adio Fee 23.07 18.37 30.70 30.00 9.40 8.93 6.46 3.76 20.00 27.37 47.42 6.50 66.11 18.03 85.00 Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the bills as audited be paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Elam. Councilman Taylor made a motion, semuded by Councilman Cox: That the Council adjourn. This motion carried. Attest: Clerk. Beaumont,Calif. rune 25,1947. The Beaumont City* Council niet dune 25th,1947, in regular session with ,=ayor Lnnis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis and Annis. Absent: Councilman Elam. The minutes of dune 11th. were read and ann owed. Pars. Brewer of 962 Edgar Avenue asked permanent permit to allow her to live .',fter a discussion it was agreed the'. Mrs. brewer a permit tc l:een her tbai for the present she could continue to shortage of housing, if the City would issue her a in a trailer at the above address. the City Council could not give Ler there permanfntly, but that live in the trailer becau,:e of the Councilman Cox rimide a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the various service clubs be nermitted to hang officil signs on the "Beaumont" neon signs providdd the 20 -30 Club be given its first choice of space. Ayes: Councilman Cox, "_'aylor, Lewis and Annis. .goes: Bone. Absent: Councilman 'aTi. 0 40 123 Mayor Annis announced that the City could purchase a small rubber tired tractor and sycle mower attachment at this time for ti�1,1C0.00. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the City purchase th:: small tractor with sycle mower r_:ttachLnent. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Elam. It was agreed that the Citzr should purchase a small cement mixer, gasoline powered, about a )ne -half sack size. A letter was read fr.cr i..r. R.L..YcDonald, 837 Lagnoli nve. asking if he could be granted a _�usiness License to operate a Battery ;;em it Shop, to buy and sell used batteries at the :.hove address. Cite ittorne'y .Sutton wac, instructed to draw a resolution to deny tho rezonin(* at 837 L'agnolia «ve. as a battery remair shop. "'ESOLUTION NO. 869 ei :F.tOLUTIODi Or TTT. CITE' OF BEAULIONT .I::F1Ti:G C(2: :ACT 11:'ITTi COUNTY OF CF -ICE . "F CI "_'Y COUNCIL I , CITY OF BEAUYCNT DOES LESOLVE A") I'OLLOI S: 7HEF ;EA5, under date o" September 17,1941, the City of B m eauont entered into an agreement in writing with the County of :riverside whereby the Health Officer of said County Was employed by the City of Beaumont to nerform duties for the City of Beaumont relating to the public healtlil and VTiiE:EAS, said contract provided that it could be renewed from year to year by resolution of the respective parties, and it is the desire of the City of Beaumont to renew said contract for another year, T;OU T :EF:EFOr.E, T_T I r :E ,' _)LVED: Section 1. That the City of Beaumont does hereby renew said contract for the neri.od of one ;year, to -wit: from July 1,1947 to June 30,1948 inclusive, on the same terr.s, conditions and cornoensation as provided in said contract. lection 2. That the Boerd of cunervisors of P.iverside County,Californie, are hereb,-,- requested to accent and consent to such renewal. ADOPTED this 25th day of June,1947. Att.est:Bernice Conine Clerk. A.B. Ann is 1.agor,City of Beaumont. RESOLUTICN 1]0. 870 ESOLUTI N 0 r 'H': CITY COUTICIL OF THE CITY :iF BEAUN,ONT, CALIFOR'.IA, L.. °LOYI G '�C 1'TL REAS, this City Council contemplates the construction of certain sanitary sewers and appurtenances and appurtenEnt work under the "Inmrovement Act of 1911 "; and W112,EEAS, the services of special counsel on such proceedings, in the opinion of this City Council, will be of advantage to the City; and 124 0 1'TH1REAS, O'lvTelveny & Myers are attorneys frequently employed as special counsel in such ,atters; TIC ?f,' F]i TO J, the City Council of the City of _)eaumont,California, DC?S d1!-E31' ::PzOLT', as follows: >ection 1. That said firm of O'Nel.veny & Myers be. and it is hereby employed as special counsel in a proceeding under the "Improvement J Act of 1911" for the construction of sanitary servers and �:ppu:ctenances and appurtenant work in the City of iseaumont, Services to be rendered by said firm are set forth in its letter dated June 18th.1947. =section 2. That the compensation of said firm shall be two Der cent (25) of the contract cost of the work to be clone under the proposed proceeding. ADOP'T'ED SIGNED AND ASP =?OVED this 25th. day of Tune,1947. A.13.Annis h'avor of the City of 6eaumont, CaliforfLb. ATTsST: �)ernice Conine City Cleric of the City of Beauraont,Ca _ifornia. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: Th:..t :resolution No. 870 be. adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis and Cox. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Elam. RESOLUTION No. 871 I:E30LUT2ON 0 -' T:?r COUI;CIL OF 'HE CIT," OF BEATTMOITT, CALIFORNIA, P.E': UESTr1G CkNCT'LLATION OF CERTA-_-N ST-7;CTAL CITY AS ESSD:isNTS. "ITRFAS, the Cite of i3eaumont, California, is the owner of certain real property, as hereinafter described, and 1'=REAS, there are certain special city assessments heretofore levied upon said property which assessments ere a lien thereon, and ?411EIEAS, the City of iieaumont is desirous of clearing said property of said special assessments, N:)w TFIEREFORE, be it resolved as follows, to -wit: 1. That the honorable ioard of Sunervisors of the County of Riverside, State of California, be and they are hereby respectfully petitioned to cancel upon th real property described as follows, to -wit: Lot 6, of Block 6, of the City of iyeaumont,County of Riverside, State of California all those certain special cite assessments, described as: 1941 -63778 :,ale 5630 5th. & Grace :ts 125.76, Minn Ave. 9.77 1942 -66936 5th & Grace Sts 118.88, Minn Ave. 9.20 1943 -17667 5th & Grace Sts 112.00, Minn Ave. 9.20 1944 -17762 5th & Grace Sts 105.13, PASSET), ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 25 day of June,1947. Attest: A.B.Annis,I,ayor. 13 i - C nine 125 Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconder: by Councilman Taylor: That �;esolution No. 871 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox jvylor,Lewi.s and. Annis. .goes: None. Absent: Councilman Elan. 7 -- RESOLUTION No. 872. (� �°�'� 41 g 9 1'ESOLUTIOI`1 OI' T-1-Fill CITY OF BEAUi! OPdT, COUNTY VF RIVMt SIDE, STATE OF CALIFO.PNIA, AUTHORIZI -M THTB CIT`r OF 13EAUM0:,1T TO PURCHASE CERTAIPd TAX D -I?DED P;O"EI?TY. BE IT :ESOLVED: That the 1".ayor and City Clerk of the City of Beaumont, California, be and they are her =by authorized to enter into an agreement for and on behalf, and in the name of the City Council of the City of iseauriont, with the i)oard of .3unervisors of the County ofr:iverside, State of California, for the purchase of certain prone ty located in the City of 3eau✓,-tt, Mate of California, under and pursuant to the provisions of the revenue and Taxation Code of the State hf California, a cony of which agreement is hereto attached. PASSEM AIM ADOPTED by the City Council of the Cit•,* of Eeaumont at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the 25th. day of June, 1947. A.B. Ann ia, Pray or of the City of �)eauiaont. Attest: uernice Conine, City Clerk of the City of beauaont. Councilman Lewis made a moticn,seconded by Councilman Cox: That resolution No. 872 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis and Annis. Noes: Aone. Absent: Councilman Elam. The following bills Ray F. Allen Lawrence A. Hutton were nre::ented: Plass Deckard C.L.King Bernice Conine H.K.Morse John L. Carpenter Carl Carrell D.J.Courtney Norman Anderson George E. Childress Homer J Day Charlie Wilson U.C.Denham Miltcn A. True L}hirley A. Dietrich Irving D. Croshier Nuzum's Texaco vtation Sif-nal 031 Co. Ellen C. Martin C.F.Rayburn,'-1eriff Marraret Valdivia Charlie Wilson Duane W. Wheeler Dr. R.W.Hartwell i3eaur:orit Gazette General Pacific Corn. Dr. Paul A. Wenzel Rat,mond iae�,tens Bank of reaumont Last of June 15.00 50.00 " 103.10 " 59.60 " 98.90 " 95.00 " 98.60 " 94.60 ].00.00 " 90.60 " 88.80 " 84.50 98.90 84.50 " 76.60 " 88.50 June 9 to 30th 105.1.5 2 tires 32.21 Gasoline 95.47 Stamps 6.00 .radio fee 25.00 Jaunitor -141th Center 5.00 sire chief 10.00 Printing Sales Tax reseipts. 90.74 Examine prisoners 10.00 1 year subscription 2.50 i'.efills- extinCuishers 9.84 Treat for Splinter Recreation 3.00 Live Uak bubscrintion 30.00 Withholding Tax 112.84 �'Ae, Council °.an Lewis made a motion,seconded by Councl_lr�:an Ta,-:lor: That the bills a:: audited be raid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis and Annis. Noes: i +one. Absent: Councilman .slam. ORDINANCE NO. 236 All ORDINANCE OI' T-D, CITY OF 3EAU141ONT,CALIFORIIIA, AMENDIidG ORDINANCE 140.191 A J 1 EPEALIidG ORDINAICE NO. 203, of the CITY 0? BEAM10iT. was presented and read for the second time. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That Ordinance No. 236 pass its second reading and be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: councilman Elam. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the Council adjourn. This motion carried. Mayor. - -� Attest: I Ole -k. cseauraont, Calif. Jul;, 9th.1947. The Beaumont City Council :,:et for its regular session July 9th. with Mayor -nnis presiding. The roll call found the following councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Taylor and Annis. Absent: Councilman Lewis and Elam. The minutes of Jun-. 25th. were read and approved. 1'r. Al Jones and ,.r. Clarence C. Shuck, operators of the local bakeries, were present and asked the Council to adont an ordinance to provide a higher business license fee for i:etail Bakery trucks who come into Beaumont. The Council asked them to learn from other cities as to what the usual licens:: fee charged, and if it was satisfactory to tha local business men. They were invited to bring the subject u:) at the next :rieetinp of the Council for further con- sideration. Yr. Dwig':;t L. Cooper presented a report from Lr. Pomeroy in regards to the proposed Dewer prodect. The ro_oort was read by ;- eri.ers n-resent. hiss Helen Clanp ask, =d the Council if it would be 'possible to have a small wading pool in the park "or small children, also a small ba__l diamond arranged near the trees so that the children would be together for nroner supervision. Li_s Clapp was advised thet the conunittee would look into the iaatter and assured her that sonle effo t wo_ild be made to keep cars out of the nark by putting up a fence. 0 127 P.Ir. Hutton, City Attorney, advised the Council, that he lied looked up the law, and that in his opinion, the property owners are respon- sible for the condition of sidewalk in front of their property, and may be forced to bear the expense of repairs to sidewalks abutting their property. RESOLUTION 873. RESOLUTIOII OF �'H CITY COTY!CIL 0` T�,E CITY '',F BEAU OP;T, C�iLI"OPOiIA APPI:OVI_dG ACTIJIS 0 T' =�J PLAp_II1G 00 &_S= IaSTON. 1,1.TEREAS, Air. It. II.McDoneld of 837 ,vagnol` a, :)eaumont,California, heretofore requested the Planning Comir:ission of said City to rezone his lot located at the aforesaid address and to thereby permit a variance o- use :n said oremises, and ':4gIlEAS, in accordanc with Ordinance No. 226 of the City of Beaumont, a hearing on said aptlicetion has heretofore been held, and `.,JMREAS, after full and deliberate consideration of said applics- tion b­ the aforesaid Planning Commission, said Commission has made its findings and recommendations kherein it is recommended that the a-)plication be denied and which recom:endations have been forwarded to said City Council, NOW THIIIEFORE, in accordance with : ection 15 (6) (f) Ordinance No. 226, the aforesaid Beaum nt City Council does resolve as follows: 1. That it is to the best interests of the publ;:.c that the action of the Planning Commission be and the same is hereby approved. ;I, PASSED, ADOPTED and APPI.OVED this 9th. day of July, 1947. -��- A.B.nnnis Mayor of the City of Beaumont. ATTEST: Be nice Conine, Clerk of theCity of Beaumont. Councilman Cox made a m tion, seconded b;- Councilman Taylor: That Resolution No. 873 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Lewis and Elam. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That in the future, the City allow 50¢ for each prisoner meal in plat: of the pre:.ent 45V. jTes: Councilmen Cox, Taylor and Annis. Noes: gone., absent: Councilmen Lewis and lam. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That The Johnson Tractor Company be notified to come and pick up the loader and dozer attachrient on the tractor, as they are not satisfactory; and advise them that we wish to retain the tractor. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor and Annis. Noes. iVone. Absent: Councilmen Lewis and slam. A letter was read from the County Clerk, G. A. Pequegnat, advising that Petition for Cancellation of certain Special City Assessments as per City's Resolution No. 871 was granted by the Board of Super- visors,! Also a letter was read advising that the Board of Super- visors had granted the reque::t for cancellation of special assessments as per resolutions No. 860 to and including No. 866. 128 The following bills were nresented: ''aul A. Menzel L;edical attention 50.00 City of Banning F:adio Fee 85.00 Helene M. West July rent - health Cent. 30.00 Southern California Gas Co. City Hall 21.69 Dr. Paul A. IVenzel $ray Service 10.00 Southern C- -,lifornia Pdison Co. St.Lights 179.34 - 24 Hour Servi ce Tire 7.40 A. Carlisle & Co. Docket hook 25.43 No Kelt's Sporting: Goods Recreation supplies 24.32 King Drug Co. Recreation supplies 2.30 Jones SDortin� Goods Co. Recreation sunnlies 1.44 ' ?!m. H. Hoeger Co. Recreation sunnlies 8.09 C.F.Rayb:rn Radio carts 4.31 Bernice Conine Cash advanced 7.93 Stockwell & Binney office supplies 116.01 Joe hates Wand- sidewsl'ss 30.59 ReaUm nt automotive service Parts 2.36 County Health Dept. iiealth Service 6.50 Ca i.fornia Water a Telephone Co. telephones 23.71 IVere automotive Iepairs 9.85 Signal Oil Co. Gasoline 62.16 Henry Rim, Obst Parts 89.63 Lucky's Cafe Yeals- prisoners 11.64 Dr. Paul A. Wenzel Eaxamine prisoners 10.00 DwiCht B. Cooper V +ork on sewer project 66.00 Leaumont Gazette jrinting 25.08 h to Kitchen Cafe Leals - prisoners 3.76 tae Ivaxwoll I"'eldin a Later. ials 76.59 Beaumont Inn Meals- prisoners 8.38 Deaum nt �iardware w Lumber I,aterials 156.05 Ray F. Allen First = July 15.00 Lawrence A. Hutton " 50.00 Bernice Conine " 98.90 V C. -.King " 59.60 Pleas Deckard " 85.90 Homer j. Day " 84.50 Irving- D. Croshier It 70.10 H.K.korse " 95.00 Carl Carrell it 94,60 D.J.Courtney It 100.00 John L. Carpenter It 98.60 Norman Anderson 90.60 George L. Childress " ?8;80 Charlie " "ilson " 98.90 W.C.Denham It 84.50 Shirley A. Dietrich It 88.50 Liilton A. True it 80.60 Councilman Taylor made a motion, secoded by Councilman Cox: That the bills as audited by th. Committee be paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Lewis and .clam. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the council adjourn. This motion carried. Attest • Yfl e.a. Clerk. Layor. _ 0 129 Beaumont,Calif. July 23,1947. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session July 23rd, with I'ayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the followinE Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Taylor and Annis. Absent: Councilman Lewis and Elam. Councilman Lewis came in during the reading of the minutes. The minutes of July 9th. were read and a-) ?roved. Mayor Annis asked the Council and Building Inspector if it would be possible for Mr. Houston, owner of Lot 15, Block 69 to erect a storage garage on his property for use of storing farm trucks and equipment. Because of the fact that this property is in a residential zone, there was some doubt a:- to whether or not the use would be considered commercial. after a discussion it was decided that in as much as the equipment is 7rerely stored that it would not be ccmmerical, and the following action waF taken: Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the Building Inspector check up on the area of the lot and if it is found that there is sufficient area to comply with the zoneing ordinance that Pair. Houston be given a building permit for the storage garage. ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis and Annis. Foes : iv one . Absent: Councilman Elam. Kiss Shean was present and nrotested the City including her property in _.. the propo s;d sewer extension. After the Council heard her protest it was decided that the block in which she is interested be eliminated from the proposed district, as the amity does not have an easement through the block at this time. Petitions signed by abutting nroperty owners of Eleventh Street from Vvrellwood to Edgar, asking for pavement of their street was read and the following action taken: Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the netttions be accepted and placed in line for pavement. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Elam. Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That Yr. J.C.Burton be appointed as a member of the Beaumont volunteer Fire Department, and that he be instructed in operation of the equip- ment and to not take the equipment out alone. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Ta «lor, Lewis and Annis. Noes: hone. Absent: Councilman Elam. A petition signed by property owners in protest to the City acquiring ri.ghtts of way for alley and sewer in their property, was presented. The net -tion was placed on file and the Clerk instructed to write the people who signed and inform them that the City is not interested in opening un any additional alleys. hayor Annis informed the Council that the Chevrolet Agency in Banning had notified him that the City could take delivery on a Chevrolet Chasis for a Duero Truck c;ithin the next few days, and that the Agency would allow the City $100.00 on a turn in of one of the City's old chasis. This truck has been on order since the City called for bids some months ago, and the City may h:.ve the truck after it has remained on display the required time. .ifter a discussion it was agreed that the old true, chasis was in very poor mechanical condition, and the tires are worthless, therefore it was agreed that I:iayor Annis proceed to close the deal for a new chevrolet truck chasis, turning in the old truck chasis as he sees fit. 130 1.1 Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the Clerk send Governor l`a ren a telegram asking that he immediately appoint a representative of the Fourth yunervisorial District, riverside County, to ''i_1 the vacancy ceused by resignation of Sunervisor Hobert E. Dillon. Ayes: CounciL-,an Cox, Taylor, Lewis and Annis. hoes: None. Absent: Councilman Elam. The following, bills were presented. A.A.Jaggers Easement for sewer 1.00 Cora A. Carter It 50.00 Claude V.Hess IT 1.00 Albert F.Hoop " 50.00 E.Kaltenbach " 1.00 Walter H. "'arden 1.00 Lewis A. Johnson " 1.00 Carl E. Yellor " 1.00 Hobert Ziegler TM 50.00 Lawrence A. Hutton Last '; July 50.00 Ray F. Allen " F .0 C .L. King it 596 59.60 .)ernice Coni rr e " 98.90 H.K.Morse 95.00 D.J.Courtney " 100.00 Carl Carrell " 94.60 George E. Childress " 88.80 IJo °man Anderson " 90.60 John L. Caroenter " 98.60 Plass Deckard " 103.10 Irving; D. Croshier " 70.10 Homer J. Day " 84.50 Charlie Wilson It 98.90 W. C. Denham IT 84.50 Shirley A. Dietrich " 88.50 Milton A. True " 80.60 J.,i.Livingston Jury Duty July 16th. 2.15 Ida Shapiro it 2.15 Jeane L. Treece it 2.15 !'lilliam 1--cLaughlin 2.15 Ernest :Manchester " 2.15 J. C. ifrown " 2.15 arbarL __arrett " 2.15 W.::. °otter " 2.15 Charlie "lilson Firemen 62.00 Harry B. Marshall Refund on bail bond 25.00 Margaret 1'uinme11 Jury Duty July 16th. 2.15 .3ilas G_ranton " 2.15 John .�narkman " 2.15 C.TF.Kenney " 2.15 L. _:.Taylor " 14.00 idurtun's Texaco Itation 'Service to ca- &. tire 66.14 .`,.D.Cox League exaense 9.50 C.s.Lewi_s Expense'on trip to Santa- 45.14 Ana,to be re -untied to City by Joe Day Kelts' Upoiting Goods aecreation sun dies 20.21 State Comnensati_on Ins. ?oliey 476.20 - oraman Dick -rson Parts 24.23 eaumont Irrigation 'ater 5.40 Stocl^,ve11 t Finney : tanlc machine 4,92 Frank "'. Dudley 3 Tr *: i_ 12 palr: trees 36.00 Signal. ui.l Co. Casoli.ne 6L. 1) 1 So.Calif.Edison lectri. city 199.94 John Llacserby 100 ft. steel cable 8.00 Ellen C. T� :artin Utah :na 6.00 Iv:argarite V + :ldi.via Jauniter- iealth service 4.00 Charlie ;ilson Fire Chief -July 10.00 C.F.F.ayuurn,Sheiiff ,adi5 fee -July 25.00 san'c of Beaumont ;+ithholdi.ne tax -July 208.60 J Councilman Taylor ir,ade a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the bills as; audited be -)aid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis and Annis. P]oes: None. Absent: Councilman Elam. Councilman Lewis left et this time. A Deed to T. Valdivia on Lot (,f )lock 18 eras presented. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Annis and City Clerk be authorized to sign to T.Valdivia. Ayes: Councilman Cbi,Taylor, And Annis. Floes: None. Absent: Councilman Lewis and Elam. 131 Councilman Taylor: That Mayor the deed to Lot 3,I3lock 18 Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the Council adjourn. This motion, carried. Attest: �sClerk. Mayor. Beaumont, Cali f. July 30,1947. The Beaumont City Council .et for its regular se:;sion July 30th. with Itayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following, Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis and annis. ibsent: Coincilman Elam. The minutes of July 23rd. were rear'. and a)-)roved. Councilman Elam came in just after the reading of the minutes, after being absent for the pest feT meetings, due to illness. I.r. YcAnich who lives at 8th. & Plichigan complained about a neighbor raisin[-,- hot house plants near iris home, to be sold, and stated thEt he burns oil out of cans so that cans may be used for plants. The burning causing a nuisance in the vicinity. rafter a discussion it was a €-reed that it was nermissable to raise the plants so long as a place of retail business was not conducted in the particular A. ;residential Zone. The police was instructed to investigate the nuisance of burning cans, and to take appropriate steps. Yr. Carl Fowler was present, representing the Johnson Tractor Company in Riverside, in regards to the Loader and Dozer attachments recently in- stalled on the City's Tractor. 132 br. Fowler said thet he felt the dozer could be used b!; the City, but i' the loader could not be used, his company would take back the loader, the mice of' loader to be u835..7, the dozer ; 133 Beaumont,Calif. Aug. 13,1947. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session, with Mayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Absent: Councilman Cox. Councilman Cox came in soon after the reading of minutes. The minutes of July 30th. were read and approved. Mr. Guy Hamilton and Rae Maxwell were present and asked if /there way some way to control the storm waters without all of it coming down the one Bide of the street, making a deep drainage. After a dis- cussion it was agreed that the matter be taken up by the street Department and see what solution may be made. Mr. McAnich asked what had been done to stop the neighbor burning cans to use for hot house plants in his neighborhood. The matter was reported as having been taken care of by the police department, but that the use of the land for a green house was to be referred to the Planning Commission. Mr. Jones of the Beaumont Bakery reported that he had obtained the Business License rates of neighboring cities having to do with Bakery trucks and found that xnaheim charged $18.00 per quarter, Hemet $10.00, Corona X6.00 and Whittier 7.50. Mr. J. Drew Punk introduced a Mr. Jordan who asked for a permit to operate a pool hall in the building next to the Al's Bakery. This property having been used for a pool hall in the past, it was agreed that there would probably be no trouble in securing a permit for the pool hall, but the fact that Mr. Jordan proposed to use the premises for a card room, beer and cold drinks as well, it was agreed that permission should be held in abeyance for the present. A petition asking that Palm Avenue from Ninth to Eleventh Street be paved, which was signed by the abutting property owners, was presented and the following action taken: Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilmen Elam: That the Petition on Palm Avenue from 9th. to 11th. be accepted and be placed in line for pavement if Detition is complete. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam -nd Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Other petition were presented, but because of the fact that they were not signed complete, the were left over until a later meeting. They were for the pavement of 12th. from Beaumont to Elm; Michigan from 8th. to 9th; and Maple Ave. from 8th. to 9th. The petition on Maple Ave. fron! 8th. to 9th, was held up also because of the fact that the City is hoping to install a storm drain on Maple Avenue in the near future. Mr. Cooper reported favorably on his work in regards to the proposed extension of the sewer along E. 6th. St. and vicinity, and the securing of a right of way along the - .ailroad right of way. An Ordinance fixing the tax rate for the ensuing year was presented and read for the first time. Councilman Lewis rude a motion seconded by Councilman Elam: That Ordinance No. 237 pass its first reading.. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. 134 The following bills were presented: Ray F. Allen Lawrence A. Hutton Bernice Conine Pleas Deckard Irving D. Croshier Homer J. Day C.M.King H.K.Morse Carl Carrell D.J.Co:rtney John L. Carnenter George E. Childress Norman Anderson Charlie Wilson Shirley A. Dietrich Milton A. True W.E.Denham Signal Oil Co. So.Calif. Gas Co. Beaumont Gazette Johnson Tractor Gbmpany Beaumont Machine Shop California Water & Telephone Beaumont Sheet Aietal Shop Georgia Samson Riverside Title Co. Rae Maxwell Dwight B. Cooper Paul A. Wenzel Able I Reeves O.D.Obarr Kelt's Sporting Goods Beaumont Hardware & Lumber Beaumont Automotive Service lteaumo-:t Irrigation County Health Dept. 24 Hour `service City of Banning Ellen C. Martin White Kitchen Braman Dickerson Co. So.Calif. Edison Co. First Aug. 15.00 rr 50.00 " 98.90 " 70.00 " 70.10 " 84.50 " 59.60 " 95.00 " 94.60 " 100.00 rr 98.60 rr 88.80 rr 90.60 " 98 ;90 " 88.50 " 80.60 " 84.50 Gasoline 292.57 Gas 7.00 Pub. Ordinance etc. 25.74 Dozer attachment 1694.60 Machi: ?e work 8.75 Co.Telephones 35.20 Labor w Material 3.35 Matron 6.00 Title reports 225.00 Welding & Material 47.84 Establish grades 102.00 Examine prisoners 5.00 5.00 Repair sign 15.50 recreation SUDDlies 18.73 Materials 120.36 Repairs 4.50 Water 63.70 Health Service 6.50 Tire 6.21 Radio fee 85.00 Stamps 6.00 Meals for oris. 19.24 Tractor, Sweeper & Cement kixer 2,387.24 Street lights 190.00 Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox?. That the bills as audited be paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the Council adjourn. This motion carried. Attest: __Ls(d^� _�"'" City Clerk. Meyor . r'M O "T1 =+4 J 135 Beaumont,Calif. Aug. 20,1947. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session, with Mayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Taylor and Annis. Absent: Councilman Elam and Lewis. Councilman Elam came in just after roll call. The minutes of Aug. 13th. were read and approved. Ordinance No. 237 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT FIXING THE AMOUNT OF MONEY NECESSARY TO iE RAISED BY TAXATION UPON THE TAXABLE PROPT,MTY IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT FOR THE F L-ZSCAL YEAR 1947 -48 was presented and read. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That Ordinance No. 237 pass its second reading and be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor,Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Lewis. RESOLUTION N0, 874 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT FIXING TAX RATE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1947 -48. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: WHEREAS, the County Auditor of the County of Riverside,State of California, did before the second Monday of August,1947, in compliance with law transmit to the City Council of the City of Beaumont, California, a statement in writing showing the total value of all taxable property within the City of Beaumont duly ascertained from the assessment books of said County of Riverside for the fiscal year 1947 -48, as equalized and corrected by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Riverside; and WHEREAS, the City Council of said City of Beaumont did on the 20th. day of August, 1947, and prior to the adoption of this Resolution duly pass and adopt an ordinance of the City of Beaumont fixing thereby and therein the amount of money to be raised by taxation upon the taxable property in the City of Beaumont, as a revenue to carry on the various departments of the government of the said City of Beaumont for the fiscal year 1947 -48 as follows: For the General Fund the sum of $14,349.30; For the Bond and Interest Indebtedness the sum of $1,434.93; For the Lighting Maintenance Fund the sum of $2,279.10; For the Public Parks Fund the sum of $1,434.93; For the Capital Outlays Fund the sum of $1,434.93; For delinquency on Series D bond issue the sum of $1,434.93; Section 1. That the rate of taxes, which said taxes are to be raised by taxation on the taxable property in the City of Beaumont as a revenue to carry on the various departments of government of the City of Beaumont for the fiscal year 1947 -48 using as a basis the value of the taxable property of the City of Beaumont as assessed by the County Assessor of the County of Riverside, as the same has been equalized, and so return d by the County of Riverside, as required by law, be and the same is hereby fixed as follows, towwit: For the Gneral Fund $1.00 upon each one hundred dollars of such taxable property; For the Bond and interest fund ten(10) cents upon each one hundred dollars of such taxable property* For the Lighting Maintenance Fund 61.00 upon each one hundred dollars of such taxably: real estate, exclusive of improvements; 136 lie+ te=e` For the Public Parks Fund ten (10) cents upon each one hundred dollars of such taxable property; /•y For the Capital Outlays Fund ten (10) cents upon each iV'-A-t*7 one hundred dollars of such taxable property; For delinquency on Series D bond issue ten (10) cents - upon each one hundred dollars of such taxable property. Section 2. That the City Clerk shall transmit to the County Auditor of the County of Riverside, California, a statement of the rates herein fixed. ADOPTED the 20th. day of August,1947. A.B.Annis Attest:Bernice Conine, Mayor. City Clerk. Councilman Elam made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That Resolution No. 874 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Lewis. Mr. Cooper said that he had all the easements completed and planned to mail them to the Bond Attorney for examination and approval. Mr. Cooper anno+.mced that he anticipated trouble in securing sewer pipe within the next year unless the City made some effort to have pipe reserved at this time with intention of turning it over to a contractor when the sewer projact gets under way. He stated that he had made every effort to find where the pipe may be purchased and would suggest that the City order pipe from Madden McBean Co. at once. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the Council approve the ordering of 1750 feet of 10 inch pipe from gladden N.cBean Co. The Clerk was instructed to run an advertisement in the paper calling for bids on 1750 feet of sewer pipe as soon as Mr.11utton could prepare the Notice calling for bids. Mayor Annis read a letter• from Mr. Dan Bedford of the can Gorgonio Farm Association asking the City to haul the garbage twice s week from the labor supnly center in Cherry Valley for $10.00 ner month. After a discussion it was agreed that the City would try hauling the wet garbage once a week for a month at w'10.00. Pavement Petitions for Michigan Ave. between 8th. & 9th; Eleventh Street between Edgar and Beaumont; and Alley back of Western Auto Suonly Store were presented and the following action taken: Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the petitions be placed on file to be paved as soon as possible. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Lewis. Councilman Elam made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the meeting adjourn. This motion, carried. Attest : n eew� Mayor. 137 Beaumont, Calif. Aug. 27,1947. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session, Aug. 27th. with Mayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Absent: Councilman Taylor. The minutes of August 20th. were read and approved. A Petition signed by 12 business people of the City, asking that the Council consider a business license for Retail Trucks which - would be in '..eeping with the revenue paid into the City from people who own their own property or have an established place of business in the City. After a discussion Mayor Annis asked Yr. Jack Hamilton to serve as chairman of a special License committee which he would like to appoint in the near future. This committee to go into the entire business license ordinance and compile data from surrounding cities as to proper license fees for the various types of business. Mrs. Shimfessel who lives on 12th. street near Beaumont "venue asked the Co,ncil if there is anything that can be done to eliminate outdoor toilets in her neigh'oorhood. Mayor Annis and the Clerk were asked to con!_act the County Health Department in regards to the matter. Mr. McNabney and Mr. Cook of 8th. and Pennsylvania asked if their property might be included in the plans for sewage disposal in the special district now being formed. The Council advised Mr. McNabney that the City had attemped to secure an easement through his block, but had not been able to do so, that if he could secure the easement for the line, that it might be possible to include the block in the present plans., but th t it should be in within the next week in order to have tir.e to get it into the plans and specifications. Councilman Taylor came in at this time. It was agreed that Mr. Dwight B. Cooper should survey and establish grades on 11th. and 1?th. Streetsfrom Beaumont Avenue to Elm Avenue so that when the City is in a position to pave the grade will have been made. A letter from the Chamber of Commerce was read, asking that the City have two signs directing the public to the Civic Center erected, on6 at the west entrance to the City at the Y. and one at the front cf Chamber of Commerce Building. Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the Clerk write the Automobile Club of Southern Calif ornia to erect the two "Civic Center" signs. Ayes: Councilman Coy_, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. 'Toest, None. Absent: None. A Petition asking for pavement of Palm Avenue from 11th to 12th. was presented, signed b all except one owner, and the following action taken: Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the -)etztion to pave Pam Ave. from 11th to 12th. be accepted cnd placed in line for nvenent, subject to the other property owner's signature. Aye:_: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and tinnis. Noes: None. Absent: None. A letter to the City Clerk from the County Auditor was read in which the County Auditor called attention to the fact that the 1941 assessment No. 63778 on Oortion of the Nly. part of Lot 2,Block 105 was never cancelled of record, and the': since the property was in the possession of the City at that tine, but since sold to J.M.Livingston, that the City should petition the County Board of Supervisors to cancel 1 of record 1-he above assessment should it care to do so. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the City petition the Board of Bunervisors have thE; assessment No.63778 Sale 5632 in the amoint of $18.06 on Lot 2, Block 105 cancelled of record so as to clear up the property for Mr. J.M.Livingston. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elamand Annis. .toes: :done. Absent: Councilman None. 138 Lawrence A. Hutton Fray F. Allen Bernice Conine C.M.King Pleas Deckard Charlie Wilson A!31ton A. True c)hirley A. Dietrich W. C.Denham Irving D. Croshier H /'L.Yorse Carl Carrell George E. Childress D. .Courtney John L. Carpenter Norman Anderson Richard D. Sum. ers Carl Munyer Belle Corfield Leroy E. Yage Beaumont i'Votor supply Duane W. Wheeler Division of Highways Bernice Conine Signal oil Co. Henry 6^7m. Obst PQargarite Valdivia Charlie Wilson C.F.Rayb,rn,Sheriff Bank of Beaumont Last 4 Aug. 50.00 to 15.00 98.90 59.60 " 103.10 98.90 " 80.60 " 88.50 " 84.50 70.10 " 95.00 94.60 " 88.80 100.00 " 98.60 it 90.60 " 8n .50 Paint 5.02 :ten.)r°raphic work 12.00 Meals- prisoners 3.26 :repairs 27.79 Paper fasteners 1.61 Perm',.t(sign) 2.00 Cash advanced 3.82 Gasoline 126.41 F.enairs( Pol. ) 10.83 Jaunitor 111t.C. 4.00 Fire Chief 10.00 Radio fee 25.00 Withholding Tax 209.50 Council-nan Cox rude a motion,seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the bills as audited be paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Elam made a motion, se ended by Councilman Lewis: That the Council adjourn, to meet again Wednesday,Sept.3rd,at 7:30 I.M. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Attest: Clerk. Ti:-a yor . Beaumo :t,Californie. Seot.3rd,1947. The Beaumont City Council met in an adjourned regular meeting Sept.3rd. with Mayor Annis presiding. The roll call found Councilman Lewis, Elam end Annis present. Ab:,ent: Councilman Taylor and Cox. Councilman Taylor came in during the reading of the minutes of August 27th. The Minutes of August 27th.were approved as read. The owners of the Hitching Post asked if there was any danger of theii license being revoked. They- were advised th�-:t at the Dresent time the Council knew of no reason for their license being revoked. A group of residents on Chestnut Avenue between 5th L� 6th.St. asked if their street mif,ht be paved. They were advised of the proceedu--•e to undertake, and that the City would pave it as soon as all abutting oron;_:rty owners signed an agreement to pay x'1.00 per front foot. 0 c� we 139 Mr. Hutton read a letter from the Southern ?acific Company regards to easement for the Sewer tine. The letter was referred to Yr. Dwight B. Cooner. Resolution No. 875 was presented and read afterwhich the following action was taken: _ Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That Resolution No. 875 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Taylor, Lewis, Elea and Annis. Noes: Councilmen None. Absent: Councilman Cox. RESOLUTION No. 875 reads as follows: RESOLUTION NO. 875. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, CALIFORNIA, DETERMINING AND DECLARING THAT THE PUBLIC INTEREST AND NECESSITY I)F=" THE ACQUISITION AND CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN MUNICI"AL I16PROVEMENTS, AND MAKING FI1,MINGS RELATING TH- tP;'ETO. The City Council of the City of Beaumont, Calif- .%rnia, DOES H^REBY RESOLVr AND DiETEPMINE as follows: Section 1. That the public interest and necessity demand the acquisition and construction by the City of Beaumont of a certain municipal improvement, to wit: a drainage system for the drainage of storm and surface waters from the property used as a public park in Blocks 31, 40 and 55, City of Beaumont, and from other lands, property and streets near or adjacent thereto, including the acquisition of all pipe, culverts, manholes, material, equipment, apparatus, and nroperty necessary therefor. That said municipal improvement is necessary and convenient to carry out the objects, purposes, and powers of the City of Beaumont. That the estimated cost of said municipal improvement is the sum of eighteen thousand dollars ($18,000.00), and said cost is and will be too great to be paid out of the ordinary annual income and revenue of said city. Section 2. That the public interest and necessity demand the acquisition and construction by the City of Beaumont of a certain municipal improvement, to wit: additions to and extensions of the municipal sanitary sewer system, consisting of the construction of trunk sewers, the reconstruction of portions of the sewage treatment plant, and the construction of additions thereto, and including the acquisition of all lands, rights of way, nine, equinment, apparatus, and property necessary therefor. That said municinal improvement is necessary and convenient to carry out the objects, purposes, and powers of the City of Beaumont. That the estimated cost of said municipal improvement is the sum of sixty -five thousand dollars ($65,000.00). That bonds of the City of Beaumont in the principal sum of forty -six thousand dollars ($46,000.00) are proposed to be issued to gay hart of the cost of said municipal improvement. That the estimated tort of said municinal improvement, to wit: the sum of sixty -five thousand dollars (?65,000.00) and the principal amount of bonds proposed to be issued, to wit: the sum of forty -six thousand dollars ($46,000.00) are, and each of said sums is, and will be too treat to be naid out of the ordinary annual income and revenue of said city. 140 ADOPTED, SIGNED AND A'P7 :0VED this 3rd. day of September, 1947. A.B.Annis Mayor of the City of Beaumont, California. A=ST : Bernice Conine, City Clerk of the City of Beaumont, California. (Seal) STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY 0-,� PIVEP' SIDE)SS CITY OF BEAUMONT ) I. Bernice Conine, City Clerk of the City of Beaumont, Cali- fornia, DO HEREBY CERTIFY th,:t the foregoing resolution was duly adopted b,! the City Council of said City by a vote of more than two - thirds of thy: members thereof and was approved by the Mayor of said city at an adjourned regular meetinf- of said City Council held on the 3rd dale of September,1947, and th:-.t it was so adopted by the following vote: AYES: Councilman Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. NOES: Councilman None. ABSENT: Councilman Cox. Bernice Conine, City Clerk of the City of (Seal) neaumont,California. ORDINANCE NO. 238, "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, CALIFORI NIA, ORDERING, CALLING, AND PROVIDING FOR AND GIVING NOTICE OF A SPECIAL LE'CTION TO 13E FIELD IN SAID CIT" OF BEAUMONT, OCTOBER 7, 1947, FOR THE PURPOSE 07 SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF SAID CITY T710 PROPOSITIONS TO INCUR BONDED INDEBTEDNESS BY SAID CITY FOR CERTAIN L'UNICI?'AL IMPROVFIENTS." was presented and read for the first time. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That Ordinance No. 238 pass it's first reading. Ayes: Councilman Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Cox. Mr. Hutton advised the Council that he felt something could be done about the outdoor toilets within the City, which are causing so much trouble if the City would take eome action under the Health .nd Safety Code, section 17,507. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the Council adjourn to meet again September 10th. at 7:30 '.M. Ayes: Councilman Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Cox. Attest: Clerk. Mayor. No 141. a Beaumont,California. Sept.10,1947. The neaumont City Council met in an adjourned regular meeting Sept.10th, with Mayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Absent: Councilman Cox. The minutes of the adjourned regular meeting of Sept. 3rd,1947 werE read and approved. Mayor Annis asked Street Commissioner Lewis to investigate the driveway into the Soil Conservation Office and see if there is something he can suggest to solve the steep slippery condition of the driveway. Resolution No. 876 was presented and read as follows: RESOLUTION NO. 876 RESOLUTION OF 717,, CITY OF BEAUMONT ;,CCE=N' DEED FROM BEAUS ?ONT IRRIGATION DISTRICT. That that certain deed dated the 8th day of March,1947, from EUGENE NU7.UM r` „ND iIJ'LE;; 0. IN3UM to the City of Beaumont, conveying: That portion of Public °ark, as shown by Amended Map of the Town of Beaumont, on file in Book 6 Pages 16 and 17 of Maps, in the Office of the Count, — Recorder of the County of San Bernardino, State of California, being bounded on the North by 4th. Street, on the .East by Beaumont Avenue, on the South by 3rd. Street, on the !Nest by Euclid Avenue, said Public "'ark being sometimes referred to as Block 130, Town of Beaumont; EXCEPTING therefrom the following described property: Beginning at the intersection of the Southerly line of 4th. Street and the 17esterly line of Beaumont Avenue; thence 'Hesterly 160 feet along the Southerly line of 4th.Street; thence Southerly parallel with the Westerly line of Beaumont Avenue, 120 feet; thence Easterly Parallel with the Southerly line of 4th. Street, 160 feet to the Testerly line of Beaumont Avenue; thence Northerly along the '.'esterly line of Beaumont Avenue, 120 feet to the point of beginning, be and it is hereby accepted and directed to be recorded. ADOPTED this 10th. day of September, 1947. A.B.Annis, Mayor. Attest:Bernice Conine, City Clerk, City of Leaumont. Councilman Taylor made a motion, sedonded by Councilman Elam: That Resolution No. 876 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Cox. Ordinance No. 238 ” AN ORDINANCE OF T1111 CITY OF BEAUMONT, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING, CALLING, AND PROVIDING FOR A:1) GIVING NOTICE OF A SPECIAL ELECTION TO i` HELD IN SAID CITY ON TU?,SDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1947, FOR THE 71F;?0 F, 0^ SUIXITTEIG TO THE <;UALIFIED VOTERS 0" SAID CITY TWO PROPO- SITIO ^IS T' INCUi' BOTDED INDEBTEDNESS B'%' S:':ID CITY FOR-: CERTAIN ItUNICIPAL ISTROVEP ]T S. " was presented and read for its second reading. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That Ordinance No. 238 pass its second reading and be adopted. Ayes: Councilmen Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: Councilmen None. Absent: Councilman Cox. 142 A letter from Mr. Richard Pomeroy was read in which he called attention of the Council to the fact that the original agreement with him for his services as consulting engineer was made to run only to August lst.1.947, that should the City desired to have his services beyond that date the Council should authorize an extension of the agreement. That if his services were desired in connection with the treatment plant beyond the limit of $250.(iO originally agreed upon, he would be willing to submit bills monthly hereafter so that the Cit;;r will be continually informed of the extent of the cost of his services. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman low Elam: That the agreement with nr. Richard 2omeroy which expired August lst. be extesled to terminate November lat., or until the original $250.00 is used up, and that he be asked to continue his assistance and service as consulting engineer after that time as may be necessary. Ayes: Councilmmn Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Cox. In response to the City's call for bids on Vitrified Clay Sewer Pipe, which were to be onened Sept.10th.1947 one bid we," received which was from Gladding, hlcBean & Co. The bid was to deliver 1725 feet 10" Extra Strength pipe in Beaumont by November 1,1947, price to be $.859 per foot f.o.b. trenchside,3eaumont, Sales Tax extra. Terms Net 10th proximo. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the bid of Gladdin,<, MCBean & Co. be accepted on 1725 ft. of 10 inch Extra Strength pipe at $.859 per foot f.o.b trenchside, Beaumont, and that a purchase order be issued to conform with the bid °ubmitted. Ayes: Councilman Taylor, Lewis, Elar and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Cox. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That Police Officer George Childress be paid $200.00 Der month retroactive to May 15th.1947. Ayes: Councilman Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Cox. Resolution No. 877 was presented and read as follows: RESOLUTION NO. 877 RESOLVED that the within map be and the same is hereby* adopted as the official map of Mountain View Cemetery Tract No. 3 in the City of Beaumont, California; that the walks and Drive are not offered for public dedication, and that the City Clerk be hereby authorized and directed to attest said map by signing her name thereon as City Clerk for and in behalf of said City and to affix the seal of said City thereon. I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was passed by the Board of Trustees of the City of Beaumont this 10th. day of Sept.1947. BePnice Conine, Clerk of the City of Beaumont. A.B.Annis Mayor. 143 I hereby certify that, according to the records of this office, the property shown upon the within man is not subject to any special assessments which have not been paid in full. DATED this 10th.day of Sept.1947. Bernice Conine, Clerk of the Ciity of Beaumont. Councilman Taylor made a motion, se:onded by Councilman Elam: Tht Resolution No. 877 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Cox. The following bills were nretented: Charlie Wilson First F Sept. 98.90 W.C.Denham " 84.50 Shirley A. Dietrich " 88.50 Milton A. True " 80.60 Bernice Conine " 98.90 C.M.King n 59.60 John L. Carpenter " 98.60 D.J.Courtney " 100.00 H.K.Morse " 95.00 Richard D. Summers " 88.50 Carl Carrell " 94.60 W.C. Carr " 12.50 Norman Anderson " 90.60 Ellen C. Martin Stamps & Cards 11.00 City of Banning radio fee 85.00 Helene M. West Rent- Health Center 30.00 General ?etroleum Corp. Road Oil 2,651.37 Montgomery & Pomeroy Engineering 183.05 Spencer K. Kincaid Insurance A46572 116.35 Spenc('r H. Kincaid if CAG1443P 597.00 Pdare Automotive Repairs- police car 3.50 Henry Vth. Obst " police cars 10.63 Pleas Deckard Balance of Salary 70.00 Lawrence A. Hutton First * Sent. 50.00 Ray F. Allen " 15.00 George Childress " Plus adjustment 108.80 Beaumont Gazette printing 319.81 Pioneer rubber Mills Fire hose 100.45 J.C.Burton .tepairs & service 42.40 Barnum & Flagg Co. Office supplies 13.59 County Health Dept. Health Service 6.50 Georgia Samson Matron duty 12.00 Beaumont Motor Sup,ly Parts 7.58 Nicson Engineering Co. Exchange of Carburts.25.00 Armco Drainage & Metal Prod. culvert 138.98 C.E.Lewis & Sons Service- Garbage tr. 9.09 California Water & Telephone telenhones 34.54 Stockwell & Binney Office supplies 19.05 Southern California Gas Co. Gas 3.00 Kelt's Sporting Goods Recreation supplies 13.66 Beaumont Hardware €, Lumber Material Rec. 11.58 Beaumont Hardware a, Lumber Material & supn. 82.22 Southern California Edison Co.st.lights 193.20 Dwight B. Cooper Outfall sewer work 75.00 Rae Maxwell Material & Labor 19.3.1 King Drug Co. Recreation supplies 4.34 144 Councilman Elam made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the bills as audited be paid. Ayes: Councilman Taylor, Lewis, Ebm and Annie. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Cox. Councilman Elam made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the Council adjourn, to meet Sept. 17th. 1947. Ayes: Councilman Taylor, Lewis, Elam end Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Cox. Attest: I .L� l Vim City Clerk. Mayor. 0 c�a r- 145 Beaumont,California. Sept.24,1947. The Beaumont City Council met in an adjourned regular meeting, Sept.24th. with Mayor nn:. -:is presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Elam and Annis. Absent: Councilmen Lewis and Taylor. i:inutes of Adjourned lleeting,'ve teniber 17th.were read and approved. Mr. Jack Hamilton addressed the Council regards to Business Licenses and Councilman Cox read a letter which was from the Chamber of Cosr,,qerce and outlined a pronosed Business License Ordinance as to the amounts to be fixed as License fees. The matter was discussed and referred to the City Attorney to assist him in drawing a new Business License Ordi- .ante. A property owner at 11th & Edgar asked if he could operate a traveling grocery store, using his 11th &, Edgar location for a grocery ware hous:_. He was advised thi;t he should obtain a location within the Cc *m ercial zone for his ware house and then no doubt he would be able to obtain a special license for his traveling grocery store. A lette-:- was read from P,:r. II.B.LeFleur, asking that the City donate x'125.00 toward the liailoweennrogram to be held in the City Park. The following action was take:,: Councilman Elam made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the City furnish $125.00 for the iialloween Recreation under the Supervision of Mr. H. B. LaFleur as Chairman. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Elam and Annis. Noes: Slone. Absent: Councilman Taylor and Lewis. A letter fro;: the �)eauriont Tanning Commission was read giving recomi::endations made at their meeting of September 15th. There were five reccommendations and each was/ discussed and referred to the Chief or °olice to investigate and proceed to take necessary stens to correct any violations. The City Attorney was asked to look into the Fire Zone being eJ:tended a an A Zone from Cit,, Limits to City Limits. Yr. Deckard as yuilding inspector, asked the Council what he should do about a building on -heLtnut Avenue being? built under a permit issued several years ago. Ile advised the Council that as far as he could tell,the owner has done enough work on the building from tir,e to time to keep the permit active. The matter was discussed and decided that nr. Deckerd should hermit thebv:ner to proceed with his plans under the original permit. The building is a two family house, but only one unit has been completed and used this Par, thcrefo3 it is permissable to complete the two family unit even though the property is in e single family Zone. RESOLUTION NO. 878 RESOLUTION OF TIr; CITY O" BEAUN<'sidT, COUSTTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORS;IA> AUTITOh_IZING T}T CITE' OF BEAUPFONT. TO ?URCHASE CERTAIN T_',g DE 7)r PD 7-�ODERTY. BE IT RESOLVED: 1. That the Mayor and City Clerk of the City of Beaumont, California, be and they are hereby authorized to enter into an agreement for and on behalf, and in the name of the City Council of the City of Beaumont, with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Riverside, :state of Califor is, for the purchase of certain property located in the City of Beaumont, State of California, under and nursuant to the provisions of the Revenue and taxation Code of the sate of California, a copy of which agreement is hereto attached. 146 2. That Resolution Number 868 is hereby repealed. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Beaumont at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the 24th.day of eoteriber,1947. AYES: Councilmen: Cox, Llara and Annis. NOES: COU2.!:IL: _;!i: one. AL)=`T: Councilmen Taylor and Lewis. A.B.Annis Mayor of the City of Beaumont. Attest: Bernice Conine Cit; Clerk of the City of Beaumont. Councilman Elam made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That ?resolution No. 878 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor and Lewis. Resolution No. 879 was Presented and read. Councilman Elam made a motion, seconded b., Councilman Cox: That - r:esolution No. 879 be adopted. A-es: Councilman Cox, Elam, and An .is. Noes: None. WW Absent: Councilman Taylor and L®wis. Resolution No. 879 read as follows: RESOLUTION NO. 879 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE,STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF BEAUMONT TO PURCHASE CERTAIN TAX DEEDED PROPERTY. BE IT RESOLVED: 1. That the Mayor and City Clerk of the City of Beaumont, California, be and they are hereby authorized to enter into an agree- ment for and on behalf, and in the name of the City Council of the City of Beaumont, with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Riverside, State of California, for the/ourchase of certain property located in the City of Beaumont, State of California, under and pursuant to the Provisions of the Y.evenue and Taxation Code of the State of California, a copy of which agreement is hereto attached. 2. That Resolution Number 872 is hereby repealed. no PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Beaumont at a regular c;eeting of said City Council held on the 24th day of 'eptember,1947. AYES: Councilmen Cox, Elam and An-is. NOES: Councilmen None. ABSENT: Councilman Taylor and Lewis. A.B.Annis Mayor of the City of Beaumont. Attest: Bernice Conine City Cler't of the City of Beaumont. The following Bills were presented: Ray F. Allen Last s Sent. 15.00 Lawrence A. Hutton " 50.00 Plass Deckard " 103.10 jernice Conine " 98.90 C.M.King " 59.60 H.K.Morse " 95.00 Carl Carrell " 94.60 D.d.Courtney " 100.00 John L. Carperter " 98.60 George E. Childress " 90.60 Norman Anderson " 90.60 0;%C C. Carr " 25.00 Richard D. Summers " 88.50 Charlie Wilson " 98.90 W.C.Denham " 84.50 Bruce E. Graves " 84.50 L.M.Bratton " 87.50 Shirley A. Dietrich " 88.50 Milton A. True " 80.60 Charl`_e Wilson Fire Chief -Sent. 10.00 Marraret Valdivia Jaunitor- Health Ce.:. 5.00 Nuzum's Texaco Service Serve - Police car 72.80 Leroy I1. Barnes Renew Police Bond 5.00 California "Water & Me. TelenhoneoJudge 1.76 Freedom Valvoline Oil Co. Lube Oil 41.83 Beaumont Autom tive Service - Repair Pol.Car. 4.72 Kelt's Sporting Goods Recreation sunplies 30.22 C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff Radio -Sept. 25.00 A.Carlisle & Co. Receipt forms 16.88 Dr. R.W.Hartwell examine prisoner 5.00 4 "Fare Automotive Repair police car 202.48 Deaumont I�Otor oupnly �ensir Garbage tr. 6.37 Signal Oil Co. Gasoline 55.58 Southern Calif.Edison Co. Electricity 210.07 Bernice Conine postal Cards- election 19.50 Bank of Beaumont Withholding tax 181.40 Councilman Elam made a motion, seconded by Counc-'.lraan Cox: That the billas audited b;r the committee be p =-,id. A,-es: Councilman Cox, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor and Lewis. Mayor Annis advised that Council need not meet again until Councilman Elam made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: Council adjourn to r:.eet again October 14th. as nrovided in No.238, of City of Beaumont, for the purpose of canvassing Ayes: Councilman Cox, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor and Lewis. Attest. Clerk. - - --- 7ayor. 147 October 14th. That the Ordinance election returns, • Beaumont,California. October 14th.1947. The Beaumont City Council met Tuesday, October 14th.,1947, at 7:30 o'clock ?.M. in the Council Ro-:m, as an adjourned meeting, having been adjourned from the adjourned regular meeting held Sept- ember 24th., for the nuroose of canvassing the returns and declaring result of the Snecial Election held in the City of Beaumont, October 7th. The roll call found the follow."ng Councilmen pre'ent: Councilman Cox, Lewis, Elam and Annis, absent: Councilman Taylor. The minutes of the adjourned regular meeting of September 24th, were read and anoroved. Mayor Annis then stated that the meeting was held as an adjourned meting of Sentember 24th. for the purpose of canvassing returns of the election as set forth in Ordinance No. 238. STATMENT OF TBE CITY CLERK I, Bernice Conine, City Clerk of the City of Beaumont, California, DO Ha EBY CERTIFY jdM DECLARE that the City Council of the City of Beaumont, at an adjourned regular meeting duly held on October 14,1947, has duly and regularly convassed the returns of the special bond election held in the City mf Beaumont on October 7,1947, and has declared the result of said election. That the bond propositions voted unon at said election are as follows: "BOND PPOPOS ":TION NO. 1 : Shall the City of Beaumont incur a bonded indebtedness in the principal sum of $18,000 for the purpose of the acquisition and construction by said City of a certain municipal improvement, to wit: a drain- age system for the drainage of storm and surface waters from the property used as a public nark in Blocks 31,40 and 55, City of Beaumont, and from other lands, oroperty and streets near or adjacent thereto, including the acquisition of all nine, culverts, manholes, material, equipment, apparatus, and property necessary therefor"" ".0'iiD ' C °OS�TTO11 P10. 2: Shall the City of ieaumont incur a bonded indebtedness in the nrincinal sum of :46,000 for the nurnose of the ecquisition by said City of a certain municipal improvement, to wit: additions to and extensions of the municipal sanitary sewer system, consist- ing of the construction of trunk sewers, the reconstruction of portions of the sewage treat- ment plant, and the construction of additions thereto, and including the acquisition of all lands, rights of way, pipe, equipment, apparatus, and property necessary therefor? The absent voter ballots have been canvassed and counted as required by law, The total number of votes cast in said city upon each of said propositions and for and against each of said propositions in said city are as follows: YES NO TOTAL PRO °OSITION NO.1 317 111 428 nRO'�OSITICIT 110.2 312 106 418 That the votes of more than two - thirds of all of the voters voting at said election were cast in favor of the adontion r J 149 of each of said propositions and each proposition has been declared carried, and the City Council is authorized to issue bonds therefor as p provided by law. I CERTIFY that the foregoing statement of result is a full true and correct statement of the facts of said canvass and of the results of said election, and that as soon as the result was declared the aforesaid statement was duly enterd by rae, the City Clerk of the City of Beaumont, on the records of said City Council. ENTERED: October 14,1947. Bernice Conine, City Clerk of the City of Beaumont, California. Resolution No 880 "RESOLUTION OF TIL, CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 01' BEAUI!O ^l , CALII O c;'T7A, STATING Till REL. ULT Oi'' T7-TE: CANVASS OF ELECTION RETUtNS 0'r' THE SPECIAL ucND LLECTION HELD OCTOBER 7,1947" was presented and read. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That Resolution No. 880 be adopted as read. AYES: Councilman Cox, Lewis, Elam and Annis. NOES: Councilmen None. ABSENTI Councilman Taylor. Resolutt m No. 880 read as follows: RESOLUTION NO. 880 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL O7 TI7 CITY OF BEAUMONT, CALIF ORNd A, S^' ATING "HE "ESULT OF T:JE CANVASS OF ELECTION RETURNS OF TIr, S' ECIAL h :)ND ELECTICDI HET.7) OCTOhER 7,1947. !`HEtEAS, the City Council of the City of Beaumont,California, by ordinance, d.ul;- called and provided for the holding of a special election in said City on October 7,1947, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters of s ,-.id City the propositions set forth in said ordinance and hereinafter stated; and ',VHHREAS, notice of said election was duly and regularly given in time,form and manner as provided by law, and said election was on the said date duly held at the polling place designated in said ordinance and the votes cast thereat were canvassed and the returns thereof made at the time and in themanner and for.rn provided by law; and WHEREAS, on this 14th day of October, 1947, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M., the city Council has duly assembled at its usual place of meeting and has canvassed the returns of said election; NOW,T1-DI'tEFORE, the City Council of the City of - eaumont, California, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, VETERRIINE AND ORDER as follows: Section 1. That the special election for the purpose of sub- mitting to the voters of the City of Beaumont the propositions herein- after set forth was duly held on October 7,1947, and the votes cast thereat were duly and regularly canvassed and the returns thereof made at the time and in the form and manner required by law. Section 2. That the propositions voted upon at said election are as follows, to wit: "BOND PROPOSITION NO.1 : Shall the City of Beaumont incur a bonded indebtedness in the principal sum of 018,000 for the purpose of the acquisition and construction by said City of a certain municipal improvement, to wit: a drainage system for the drainage of storm and surface waters from the property used as a public park in Blocks 31, 40 and 55, City of Beaumont, and from other lands, property and streets m-ar or adjacent thereto, including the acquisition of all pipe, culverts manholes, material, equipment, soparatus, and property necessary therefor ?" 150 C� "BOND PRO'OSITION NO.2: Shall the City of Beaumont incur a bonded indebtedness in the principal sum of 046,000 for the purpose of the acquisition by said City of a certain municinal improvement, to wit: additions to and extensions of the municipal sanitary sewer system, con- sisting of the construction of trunk sewers, the reconstruction of portions of the sewage treatment plant, and the construction of additions thereto, and including the acquisition of all lands, rights of way, pipe, equipment, annaratus, and Dronerty necessary therefor ?" Section 3. The absent voter ballots have been canvassed and counted and are iilcluded in the precinct returns as hereinafter stated. This City Council has duly canvassed the returns of said election and from said returns it a-nears, and this City Council finds, that the total number- of votes cast in said City at said election, upon each of said propositions, and the number of votes therein for and against each of said, propositions, are as follows: YES NO TOTAL °ROPOSITION TO.I. 317 111 428 "ROPOSITION NO. 2 312 106 418 Section 4. ThLt the votes of more than twothirds of all of the voters voting at said election were cast in favor of the adoption of each of said bond nropositions and each of said bond propositions is hereby declared to be carried, and this City Council. is authorized to issue bonds therefor as provided by law. ADOFPED, SIGNED AND A': °ROOTED this 14th day of 0ctober,1947. A.B.Annis Mayor of the City of Beaumont, California. AT EST: Bernice Conine City Clerk of the City of Beaumont, California. Councilman Zlam made a moti::n, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the Council adjourn to neet again October lEth.3-947. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: Councilman None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. Mayor. Attesi:: ,,..._ Clerk. r 151 Beaumont, Calif. Oct.15,1947. The zeaumont City Council met in an adjourned regular meeting October 15th.1947, with h:ayor Annis nresiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Lewis, -lam and Annis. Absent: Councilman Taylor. The minutes of Oct.14th. w ®ise read and - anproved. P,[r. K.N.Yodge asked the Council for a special hermit to recondition an oven shed for a sales display of flagstone, landscape gardening enuipment and a special type garden 'fencing which he is selling. After a discussion it was learned that the present shed is non conforming as to fire zone and will have to be reenforced before it mar be used. The following action was taken: Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That if the shed on East Sixth Street is remodeled for re- enforcement as per outline given by �3uilding Inspector P.' -r, Deckard, using wooden posts, that a special nermit be granted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Idoe: -.: None. Absent: 6ouncilr:an Taylor. Mr. W. S. Fairs, who has been selling Natkins nroducts in Beaumont since January 1943 and who lives at 713 Edgar .-:venue asked the Council if he might have a regular business license conducti.n; the business from his residence at 71:Ldg-ar Ave. otherwise he would be required to pay the 5112.00 per suarter to operate from his vehicle. Councilman Lewis r:ade a motion, seconded by Councilman blai:,: That a regular reta_l license be given L_r. !Paris in view of the fact that he has been sellin, ,.atkinf nroducts from his home several years before the zoneing ordinance was adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Lewis, Isla, and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. Two project statement: submitted by the State Division of Highways were read, providing that $11,700.00 which has accumulated to the Credit of the State highwa;,- i °aintainance through City of ueaumont be e):oended in construction of concrete curbs,gutters and remixing and shaping the bituminous shoulders on Sixth .-treet, Route 26 from Magnolia Avenue to pennsylvan.ia avenue, work to be done by contract under supervision of the :Mate. State Iiighway 4 cent funds will take care of 011,563.27 and St,eets of L -ajor lmnortance Fund will have to take care of $1,286.73. Councilman Ele made a motion seconder'. by Councilman Cox: That the Clerk and Payer be authorized to sign the preliminary Project Statements submittc d by the Division of i?ighv✓ays. Agee.: Council an Cox, Lewis, ,lam and Hnni.s. oes: 4one. Absent: CounciLman Taylor. A netition signed. by property owners living near 7 &- 8th on Elm Avenue was nresented which asked that street lights be installed at both intersections. Councilman Isla made a motion, seoonded by Councilman Lewis: That the Clerk ask the Edison Company to install the lights as per the request in petition. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Lewis, Men, and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. jecause so many complaints have been received from people in regards to the City Hall Clock not running the Clerk was instructed to ask the Southern California Edison Company to repair the clock so that it will run as it has notwm)wd since the cycle change over. The following bills were presented: 152 Ted Smith Ray ',.Allen Lav,rence A. Hutton C..,.King PlasL� Deckard Bernice Conine H. K.Alorse Carl Carrell Norman Anderson George Childress John L. Carnenter D.L.Courtney 1 "I C.Carr Richard. D. Summers Charlie Wilson W.C.Denham L.M.Bratton Milton A. True Shirley A. Dietrich Yruce E. Graves Guy Bogart W. H.Kilpatrick John C. Broom Silas; D. Compton Harry C. Barrett Ted LaBass Three First it it +r n x rr n +r rr +1 +r if rr n +r rr dance Sum:�er/Programs -i.ec a Oct. Service on Election Board ,r rry „ Easelent -Sewer Union )il Co-of Calif. Cleaning; solvent a Oil !tee Maxwell White Kitchen ; Beaumont Irrigation Ware Autom tive Richfield Oi Corn. J.C.Burton General_ iletroleui,i C King Drug Co. Ii.B.LaFleur Si=nal Oil Co. Carr & Carr California Water & Stockwell & Binney S.D.Rey Johnson Tractor Co. 'acific Coast Bldg. Duane W. Wheeler rseaurlont Hardware Beaumont Automotive Dr. ?aul A. Wenzel Beaumont Gazette Lerov II. Barnes Dr. Paul A. Wenzel SO.Calif. Gas Co. Braman Dickerson Western Auto :.More ,.o.Callf.Edison County health Dent. security Title Ins. Dwight B. Cooper epair St. equipment Meals for prisoners water epair police car Luce Oil Service - Police cars or,). Tax on Road Oil 1 qt. DDT- Halloween Program -Park Gasoline 10 empty bbls. -raod oil TPlenhone- telephones Office sup)lies Clerical work -sewer easent Work on tractor Officials Corn. 1 yr. fees Election sup�lies Lumber- sunnlies- materials Service repair police cars Examine prisoner pri.nting,p,.iblishing Easements xamine oris:.ners Gas =t. Dent. repairs -parts s S?ot light - police dept. street lights Health Service 8: Guarantee Co. -Title Searchcs Grades on "treets Beaumont Variety Store Clothes for prisoner Helene L. West Rent- Health Center E'len C. Martin £stamps City of Banning Ladlo fee 90.00 15.00 50.00 59.60 103.10 98.90 95.00 94.60 90.60 90.60 98.60 100.00 25.00 88.50 98.90 84.50 87.50 80.60 8 °.50 84.50 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 1.00 1.00 26.52 3.00 58.24 59.40 11.70 39.40 64.60 21.03 .88 125.00 192.27 20.70 29.84 2.77 s.15.46 16.72 25.00 190.69 40.78 16.06 5.00 148.97 3.00 21.00 3.25 25.16 16.51 193.20 6.50 2,5.00 187.50 16.02 30.00 6.00 85.00 Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the bills as audited by the committee'be paid. A =-es: Councilman Cox, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Ta,)Ior. Councilman Elan r,ade a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the meeting adjourn. This ,otion carried. Attest.. C.�_ Clerk. 153 :neaumont, Calif . October 29,1947. The aeaumont City Council i.et in regular session October 29th.1947, with Iv;ayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Elam and Annis. Absent: Councilman Taylor and Lewis. Councilmen Taylor and Lewis came in during; the reading of the niinw,es. The minutes of Oct. 14th and 15th. were read and approved. A letter was read from the division of Highways in reply to the letter written by the Clerk asking s:hen the proposed work may begin on E. 6th. :street in connection with the co ^structicn of curbs and new pavement. The Highway department stated that the work would no doubt be delayed until next spring or summer and that it would be better if the sewer work could be done at another titre eo that the two projects would not be in progress at the same time. A letter from the neaumont Chamber of Commerce asking that the house numbers be changed to us: neaumont Avenue as East and '" ;est division in- stead of Californ'_a Avenue. This lett was taken under advisement. A letter was read by :. =ayor Annis fro, the American I.ed Cross, asking that a Lepresentative of the City attend a dinner ,,eetinC- at March Field on November 9th. Councilman Lewis volunteered to attend. The Clerk was instructed to send in reservations. The Clerk advised th,,.t the Yo::t Office would like to install a letter box on the light post in front of post office building for the use of citizens after the office is locked at night. Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the post office be permitted to :fasten a mail box to the light post in front of post office. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam. and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. A discussion was held in regards to the pavement of +r'ellwood Avenue between 11th, and 12th, Mr. Cooper stated that it was necessary to ?now what is to be done to ':Jellwood at this time so that the Street DAnartment would know what should be done with dirt to be moved from eleventh Street in nreparing it for pavement. That there was no use to move the dirt twice. After a discussion it was agreed th =:t if the property owners would agree to pay for the oil used in paveing 9,'ellwood that it would be less exnensfve to handle it that way at this time rather than wait until money- and effort hr.;s been snend in having Eleventh Street alone. Mr. h4axwell was nre::ent and stated that he would sign certain rapers in regards to the pavement of'TYellwood, and that he would circulate a petition among the owners in his neighborhood asking for the pavement of Wellwood. After a discussion the following action was taken: Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That provided certain papers were signed by r:ae .,:axwell and L.R.Taylor, releasing the City of all liability because of the grade established in oaveing,that h.r. Cooper be instructed to go ahead with the pavement of Wellwood avenue, - that I r. haxwell assist in getting c, petition signed by abutting property owners, agreeing to pa;:- for the oil actually used on the Street, the City to furnish all €travel, engineering and labor, pavement to be 30 ft.wide. -- Ayes: Councilmen Co.:, Taylor, "Lewis, Elan and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. 154 Increases in salaries were discussed and the following action taken: Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Chief of "olice receive $225.00 per month. Cantain" " " 215.00 ner month. Other Patrolmen ° 210.00 oer month. :,treet unerintendant " 225.00 ner month. Other street employees (regulars) receive City Clerk- snecial duties receive w10.00 Councilman Lewis: That X10.00 -)-.r r«onth raise. raise ner month. !"arbaRe Collector receive ;;10.00 ner m nth raise. .'iyes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam end Annis. Noe : None. Absent: Councilman lone. The followin €. bills were presented: Ray F. Allen Last --2- Oct. C "- V4 p .... ng Plass Deckard nernice Conine Lawrence L. ::T tton :'.Morse Carl Carrell D.J.Courtney Borman anderson Geor,e Childress John L. Caj,,,,enter 'V. C . Carr ichard D. Sururiers Charlie ilson 'Alton A. True Shirley A. Dietrich W.C.Denham L.L.3ratton i3ruce E. Graves Norman Anderson Charlie 1'61ilson Margaret Valdivia Chester W. McMahan Cruz Falcon isertha Hendrickson T?. C .Almo zee„ T. Flicks air T. Iiicks it It rr R „ .r n rt re rr n n +r rr Refund cash- mi7_ea(_, Fire Chief 15.00 59.60 103.10 98.90 50.00 95.00 94.60 100.00 90.60 90.60 98. 160 25.00 88.50 98.90 80.60 88.50 84.50 87.50 84.50 e 6.03 10.00 n,�ritor- health center 4.00 Sewers Easement 1.00 Sewer Easement 1.00 Deed -Sewer right of way 30.00 Deed -Sewer right of way 1.00 Agreement- purchase I'eso.No. 879 n +r rr NO.R78 0111elveny c, Myers Cash advanced 4.65 Security Title Ins. &Guar.CO. Title searches 25.65 Riverside Title Co. Title Searches 215.00 C.F.Ravburn,Sheriff �naUil i.adio fee 25.00 SiR l. Co. Gasoline 52.47 :o.Cal f.Disinfecti -ng Co. Liquid soan 6.85 Fo.Calif.Edisor,Co. Street lir,hts 193.20 Braman- Dickerson Loader St. Dent. 3,966.75 i3eau_mont Lotor & Suntly Hand Soan 3.57 Cox Seed & Feed Co. Paint 3.18 ;eaum ;nt Lachine ne Shop Yater ial c Tabor 79.35 General letroleum 500 gal road er_ulsion 37.93 wank of Leauu;ont L'ithholdin(r tax 192. 00 w361.92 �607.15 Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the bills as O.Krd by the committee be paid. ;yes: Councilmen Cox, Ta, -lo_, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Resolutions No. 881,882,883,884,885,886 and 8n7 accenting deeds and easements for rights of way for sewer line were presented and read. Counci7.r,an Taylor made a motion, seconded by Council; an Lewis: That Resolutions No. RR1,8R ",883,884,8 °5,8E36 and aR7 be adopted. Ayes: Councilmen Cox., Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: N ne. Absent:"None. MW I 155 The Resolutions read as follows: RESOLUTION NO. 881 117SOLUTIOIT OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT ACCEPTING EASEMEPTT FROM HARRY C. BARRETT A:M DELD=177 N. BAF.7D=. Th y .t that certain easement dated the 23rd da of September,1947 from Harry C. Barrett �jnd Del_phine N. Earrett, to the City of Beaumont, conveying: All th,,t certain real property situate in the City of Beaumont, Count, of riverside, .Mate of Calif rnia, and more particul�:rly des- cribed as follows: The South 10 feet of Lot 7, Block 93, amended &Iap of the Town of Beaumont as recorded in book 6, pages 16 and 17 of Laps, records of San Bernardino County, California, adjoining; the Southern Pacific aailroad right of way 200 feet wide, and lying northerly therefrom. be and it is hereby accented Find directed to be recorded. ADOPTED this 29 day of October, 1947. A.B.Annis, mayor, City of Beaumont. ATTEST: Bernice Conine, City Clerk, City of Beaumont. RESOLUTION ITO. 882 I:E:�-OLUTIOTI OF THE CITY OF BEAMIONT ACCEPTING EASM IT FROM TED LA BASS AND E. MYRL LA BASS. That that certain easement dated the 11th da- of October,1947, from Ted LaBass and E. Myrl La Bass, to the City of Beaumont, conveying: All that certain real property situate in the City of Beaumont, County of Riverside, itate of California, and more particularly des- cribed as follows: The southerly 10 feet of Lot 4, Block 92, of Amended Nap of the Town of Beaumont, as recorded in Book 6, pages 16 and 17 of Maps, records of San Bernardino County, California, adjoining the Southern Pacific 1,ailroad right of way 200 feet wide, and lying northerly therefrom. be and it is hereby accented and directed to be recorded. ADOPTED this 29th. day of October, 1947. A.:3.Annis Mayot, City of Beaumont. ATTEST: Bernice Conine, City Clerk. City of Beaumont. RESOLUTION NO. 883 A "ESOL'?TTON 07 TIC CITY 0"" BEAU1 ( IT „CCEPTIITG AN EASEMENT ACROSS CE.TAIN REAL 7=._1:TY, DATED OCTOBER 28TH.1947 FRO::: CRUZ FALCON AND SUSIE FALCON TO THE CITY OF BEAU11ONT. 156 THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAIWO:IT DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That that certain Easement, dated Oct.28th.1.947, from Cruz Falcon and;usie Falcon to the City of Beaumont, grant - ing a nerpetual easement and right of way for the construction of a sanitary sewer across certain real Property in the City- of Beaumont, Count�� of :riverside, State: of California, and pore particularly described ac follows: A right of way 20 feet vide, 10 feet on each side of the following descried_ line; eginning at a point in the center line of i;'alnut Avenue, vacated, distant South, 331.79 _feet frog; the south line of Third :.'treet, as shown on Amended Tap of the Towh of ieaumont, as recorded in book 6, page 16 and 17 of bans, records of san )ernardinc. County, California* Thence S 78� 43' W, 217.20 feet, ,cross Mock 140; "hence S 75* 14' ", 214.08 feet to the center line of :Elm Avenue, vacated, and distant South, 428.86 feet frorl the south line of said. Third Street. be and it is her by accepted :nd. o,,dered recorded. ADOPTED this 29th.day of Oct.1947. ATTEST: Bernice Conine, City Clerk. A.B.Annis Mayor, City of i.)eaumont. RESOLUTION "-'O. 884 I'ESOLUT'I "N 07 ' =E CITY OF BEALTVCNT ACCEPTING AN EAS MEMI .;CROSS CEI ?TAIi, aEAL PF:OPFETY, DATED OCT. 27th.1947, I'ROAT CHESTER W. MO AHAN, EDITY A r'C' -AJU , t" I LIi:I+ G. CLUT' AITP ADA B. CLUTE �'O TH : N I CITY OF 13 EAUA40NT . T s CITY COUNCIL OF TH; CITt' OF BEAUI NT DOES RESOLVE AS FOhLO'VS: Section 1. That that certain Easement, dated Oct. 27th.1947, from Chester w, McMahan, Edith A. McMahan, William G. Clute and Ada B. Clute, in favor o" the City of L)eauriont, ;banting a perpetual easement and right of way for the construction of a sanitary sewer across certain real property in the City of Beaumont, Count;, of Riverside, State of California, and more particularly described as follows: A right of way 20 feet Bride and 10 feet on each side of the following• described line; Leginninp. at a point in the north line of iilock 143, amended map of the Town of Beaumont, as recorded in book 6,Da6es 16 &: 17 of brans, records of San iiernardino County ,California, said Doint being in the south line of third street; Thence S 69* 271 30" 71, 263.27 feet to the center line of Edgar Avenue, v, +cited, and distant "South, 92.37 feet frov< the south line of said Third Street, be and it is hereby accepter' and ordered recorded. ADOPTED this 29th. day of Oct.1947. Attest:Bernice Conine, City Clerk. A.B.Annis, Mayor,City of Beaumont. 157 :?E iGLUTIOT7 '40. 885 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BEAUMCINT ACCE'TING All EASEMENT ACROaS CERTAIN ?'.EAL ?POP= 'sY,TY;. DATED SrPTEh "bEP 23,1947, from CrlI'.L R. BROWN " (' T ? CIT': F BEAUMONT. TIE; CITY COUNCIL 0?" THE CITY OF BEAUD:1011T D''OES RE:::OLVE A;, POLIO ?''S: Section 1. That that certain Easement, dated September 23rd. 1947, from Carl F:. Brown in favor of the City of Beaumont granting a perpetual easement and right of wad for the construction of a sanitary Newer across certain real property in the City of Beaumont, County of riverside, Mate of Celifornia,and more particularly des- cribed as follows: The Southerly 10 feet o=' Lot 8, Block 93, Amended kap of the Town of Beaumont, as recorded. in book 6, pages 16 & 17 of Laps, Records of San Bernardino County, California, and adjoining the Southern Pacific Iailroad right of way,200 feet wide, and lying northerly therefrom. be and it is hereby accepted and ordered recorded. ADO`ED this 29th. day- of Oct.1947. ATTEST: Lernice Conine, City Clerk. A.B.Annis Mayor,City of Beaumont. RESOLUTION NO. 886 A iE. OLUTION 07 ` 1 CIT':' OF BEAUL°01,dT ACCE'"PING GRANT D'= FRO'.;: M.C.ALN10 DATED OCTOBER. 27th.1947. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CIT'.' 0" 1311i"MMONT DOES ?2ESOLVE AS FOLLOG'•IS: Section 1. That that certain Grant Deed, dated October 27th.1947, from L.C.Almo to the City of Beaumont, conveying that certain real property situated in the City of Beaumont, County of Riverside, -hate of California, and more narticularly described as follows: Beginning at the center line intersection of Second Street and Iowa Avenue as shown on Amended Liao of the town of Beaumont, recorded in book 6, pages 16 & 17 of Maps, records of San Bernardino County,California; Thence ",rest on said center line, 649.77 feet; Thence S 60* 36' E. 81.48 feet to -he south line of said Second Street; Thence '.last, 578.78 feet alonr said south line to the center line of said Iowa Avenue; Thence North along said center line of Iowa hvenue, 40 feet to the no nt of beginning. be and it is hereb.- accented, ,nd ordered recorded. ADOPTED this 29th.da.- of October, 1947. Attest:Bernice Conine City Clerk. A.B.Annis Mayor. 158 F'.ESOLUTION NO. 887. SOI.iTI01V iii T'. r;ITl' 0? 1iE U;i0P3f ACCE''TTNG a GRiu'a "..' DEED DATED OCTOLER 2P,1947, I., T' ti35iTH r HEN1D::ICK80 i Tr 'H:: CITY OT i3EAUM01 '. TH': CITY COUAiCIL 0' TFI:3 CITY OF BEAUR°ONT DOES RE:OLVE AS FOLLO`:i:;: Section 1. That that certain Grant Deed, dated October 28,1947, from )erthe Hendrickson to the City of ueaumont, conveying th:.t certain real property situated in the City of Leaumont, County of FAverside, Mate of California, and more particularly described as Follows: .ueginning at the center line intersection of Linnesota Avenue and Second Street as shown on Amended Man of the Town of Beaumont, recorded in book 6, p,19es 16 &, 17 of Plops, records of , -an Bernardino County, California; feet; Thence west on the center line of said Second Street, 234.77 Thence N 60* 36' W, 282.24 feet; Thence N 81* 20' W, 106.20 feet to the west line of Lot 2, "lock 136, of said Amended Map of the Town of Beaumont; TTience N 0* lOt 15" E along- said west line, 40.44 feet; Thence S 81* 20' E, 119.50 feet; Thence S 60* 36' E, 279.06 feet to the north line of said Second Street; Thence East on said north line, 224.27 feet to the center line of said P�:innesota avenue; Thence South, 40 feet to the point of beginning and estimated to contain 0.57 Acres. be and it is hereby accented e,nd ordered recorded. aD0?TED this 29th.day of October,1947. attest: Bernice Conine City Clerk. Councilman Taylor made a That the Council adjourn. This motion carried. Attest: Clerk. A.B.Annis Mayor. motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: r r M 159 3eaumont,Calif. Nov. 12th.1947. The Beaumont City Counbil met in regular session hov. 12th. with Yayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following councilmen oreseni: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Absent: None. The minutes of October 29th. were read and approved. Yr. Nido Miller asked the Council for business License to operate the business of Fortune Telling at the home which he has just purchased at the corner of Sixth Street and Magnolia Avenue. Character references were presented and read by the Councilmen. After a discussion in which Yr. Miller was advised that the City is now working on a new business License Ordinance to become effective January lst,1948, and that the Council would not promise him what he might expect in regards to fortune telling licenses after January lst. 1948, the following action was taken: Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That Mr. Nido Miller be granted a business License as Fortune Teller for the balance of 1947 for $25.00 as provided by Ordinance No. 236. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. A delegation of property owners living on Pearl Street if it would be possible to have Pearl street paved this advised that if the abutting property owners would sign paving, that the Cite would make every effort to do the year. asked the Council year. They were up to pay for the work this next Yr. Dale W. Helmle with The Kanweld Co. of Los Angeles presented two blue nrint plans for Portable Loaders which will load and screen gravel. With the plan: was a letter quoting prices of $4285.00 and w3050.00 which will be good until December 15th. The matter was taken under advisement and I.r. Helmle left the literatmre with the Clerk. Mr. Iviand Hall asked the Council if the City would be interested in exchanging the nroperrty now used as a City Garbage disposal grounds in exchange for a piece of property which he owns near the present grounds but with a large canyon and more suitable for a dumping grounds. Plans were submitted showing the plot of ground inquestion and after a dis- cussion the following action taken: Councilmen Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the City make the trade of present disposal grounds for other property as per map and plans submitted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. It was reported that several of the fire plugs in the City were in bad and unusable condition. The matter was referred to the Police Denartment for a thorough inspection. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the City donate $150.00 Annually, to the Chamber of Commerce for advertising nurpo-es. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elan and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Toone. The City Clerk announced that $654.69 had been received from the State Controller as 500 of the fees collected during the period from July 1947 io 'lepteiber 19,1947, that because of the fact that Section 160 37 of ih alcoholic Beverage Control Act provided that "all moneys collected from fees" shell .,e paid to cities in the proportion that the amount of fees collected within this city bears to the total amount collected throughout the :)tate, the City has received a sug,est- ed fo;•m of protest w;!ich all Cities should file Faith the St.,t controller together i,1,Jth recei ,)t for the amount actu.illy received. Councilman Cox r.iade a motion, seconded b;- Councilman Taylor: That the City file a protest because of the inade:Luacy of tha "ayment of Licuor License fees. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lez;is, 'slam and An.Lis. M Noes: None. Absent: None. I:ES CLU` IOi1 4 . 888 ESOLUTIOiI Or T??E CITY 01' BEAUL' NT ACC"TI` GRANT DEED FROHi CLARENC' E. WEST. TM CITY COUNCIL 01" THE CITY OF BEAUYC1- T DOE: RESOLVE AS FOLLOV'TS: Section 1. That that certain Grant Deed, Dated November lst.1947, from Clarence E. We.,t to the City of Beaumont, conveying Lot 12, Block 119, and Lots 11 and 12, Block 120, amended man of the Towt of 3eatuaont, as recorded in Nook 6, pages 16 and 17 of I:aps, P.eeords of Kiverside County,Ca'ifor,ia. be and it is hereby accented and ordered recorded. ADOPTED this 12th. day of November,1947. A.B.Annis Layer, City of Beaumont. Attest: Bernice Conine, City Clerk. Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That Resoluti.bn No. 888 be adonted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. P1oes: None. Absent: Aone. RESOLUTI )11 "i0. 889. 1- 9SOLUTION AUTHORIZING TI.: I,' YO: ;,17 CIT`' CL 0?` TICS CITY OF u�7AUP? QT, C.;LIF0 _ iIA, TO .Cj,CUT > --l-) .zCCEr 7 _ FOIL' 1"AE VdHEI EAS, the City of Beaumont desires to ac uire portions of property owned by IIAE and ::OSE 1.AXITELL of the City of Beaumont, California, for the purpose of extending; Pearl Street in said City, and VBE,'tFAS, it is deemed to the best interest of the public at large in said City to obtain a Release from certain potential liability and claims of said KA} TELLS, NO`C' TH REFORE, be it resolved as follows, to -wit: That the Mayor and the City Clerks each and both of the City of Beaumont,Califor *:ia, be and they are hereby authorized to enter into thrt certain Release, a cony of which is attached hereto and made a pars, h6reof by reference. ADOPTED this 12th day of :dovember,1947. A.B.Ani is, P•_ayor,City of Beaumont. ATI1F. ,T: eraice Conine, City Clerk, City of eaumont. 161 Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That . esolution No. 889 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Arinis. Noes: None. Absent: None. I.Ef�OLUT.IOId I40. 890 . ESOLUTION OF TIL7 CIT7 OF BEAUIMONT JiCCEPTI'IG DELD FROF RAE LiAMVELL AND ,LOSE t,AT%IELL. That that certain deed dated the 30th. day of Uctober,1947, from 1"AE MAMUELL and ROSE. 1.`, XVFEELL, to the City of Beaumont, conveying: All that real oronerty situated in the 6ity of 3eaumont, County of.'.iverside, State of California, described as follows: The north 40 feet of :Lot 1, Block 1, and the north 40 feet of i3lock 2, esubdiviaion of vlocks 1 to 13, 28 and 29, of neaumont Heights, as recorded in i3ock 9, nages 86 of Iaos, records of riverside County, California. Be and it is he? °eby accepted and directed to be recorded. ADO?'TED this 12th daIT of Nove*eber,1947. A.B.Annis hayor,City of Beaumont. ATTEST: Bernice Conine, Citir Clerk, City of Beaumont. I Councilmen 'i'aylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That Resolution No. 890 be edoni.ed. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and ennis. Noes: None. Absent: None. A report fr °om the _­U1.1dinC Insnector wa:, read, showing an increase in Lstir;ated v -,lues from „34,300 for :jentember to ;;:40,640 in October. The following bills Ray F. Allen C.M.King Lawrence ri. Hutton 3ernice Conine Plass Deckard Charlie Wilson I ?i.lton True Shirley A. Dietrich W.C.Denham L.Id.Bratton Bruce E. Graves H.I..Morse Norman Andersen George Childress ohn L. Carnente D.J.Courtney Carl Carrell 1'J. C. Carr Richard D. Suirltiers Beaumont Gazette Beaumont Automotive Jackson Iervice Signal. Dil Co. V. M. Hyde, Co 1nty "'ax "aul A. Wenzel were presented: First Nov. 15.00 " 59.60 " 50.00 " 103.30 " 103.10 it 105.10 it 84.90 It 92.80 " 84.50 " 87.50 " 84.50 101.10 " 97.10 " 95.00 102.90 " 105.00 " 98.90 " 25.00 " 92.PO Printing 112.55 service 39.50 On police car 2.86 Gasoline 136.26 Collectf:r- Tlxes- :ewer farm 7.09 ixamine prisoner 5.00 162 ' Dwight Cooper Services - Outfall sewer 654.35 �,ae Maxwell V;eldin v & repairs 27.03 Leaumont _�otor &. Su ^s ly Parts 13.37 :southern Ca1.if.Gas Co. Health Center 26.55 iieaumont Hardware &. 1�,mber.- mate2-ial L sun 39.68 el.ne Y. Crest -ent- health center 30.00 "ll.en C. i:artin Starilns 6.00 J.C..jurton Service to ecuinment 6.5:9 Fright is. Cooler Deed- Clarence is.V.est 1.00 Lillian Leavey i;otar :T work 1.50 County of _iversi.de Halth - ervice 6.50 City of canning kadio fee 85.00 Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the bills acs audited oe paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, F.lrm and tennis. Noes: None, Abc�ent: None. It was announced that in all nrobability the Council should meet :cover: or 19th. Councilman slam made a motion,seconded by Councilman Cox: That the rieeting adjourn, to meet ,•rain :lov.l9th. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Attest: _I Z_wntics _e_a_� Clerk. Beaumont,Calif. iov.19,1947. adjourned The Beaumont City Council met inran / regular session Nov.19th. with i,:ayor t,nnis presiding. The roll call found the following Gouncil.men present: Councilr:en Cox, Taylor, t.l <iT1 an(? ..niais. :absent: Councilman Lewis. The :ainutecs of Nov. 12ti_. were reafa Lnd aonroved. Co :ncilrian Lewis came in at this time. The resignation of Police John L. Carnenter was oresented and read. Councilman Lewis the resign: -.tion a recommendation Ayes: Councilmen Noes: cone. Absent: None. made a motion seconded by Councilman Cox: Th =t Df 'olicemen V'ohn L. Carnenter be accepted and be written for him. Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. A deed to Eivind J. Hall and Lois C. Hall conveying the land now usel as F. City Dumn was nresentel in keening wit': action taken at the City Council meet np held PJov. 12th. 163 Councilman Taylor made a motion, eeconded by Councilman Lewis: That tha La.iror and City C1._rk be authorized to sign the deed to Eivind I. Tall and Lis C. Hall conveying portions of the : of fractional Section 9, T.3 S. R.I W. S.B.B & I;_. Agee: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. -- ORDINANCE N0. 239 AN ORDINANCE OF THI: CITY OF BEAUMOI"i', CALIFOI dIA, PPOVIDINC, FOR TIC ISSUANCE OF BONDS OF SAID CITY IN THE AMOUNT OF X64,000 FOR THE AC�,IIISITION JTD CON:_,TRUCTION z3Y SAID CITY OF CERTAIN P,IUNICIIAL IMPiIOV11111I ITS. was presented and read in full. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That Ordinance No. 239 pass its first reading. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. iiesoluti_on =1o. R91 whs nresented and read as follows: RESOLUTION IQO. 891 RE:3oLUTION OF TIu CITY COUNCIL OI' THE CITY OF BEAUMONT,CALIFOIUNIA, i T JH C ODI =INC rH_ CITY CL I.T T Ffy -POSALS $64,000 TU 7ICI''A IIT? OV_T PC?IidT is0'dDS 0" S CITY. 71Tl:REAS, bonds of the City of eaumont in the amount of X64,000 have been authorized and an o -• I r_ance nrovidin[- for their issuance ha:; been intro- duced t "i.r. date; and it is desirable thst said bands be ld; NO', ^f, THff EfORE. the Ci.t�r Council of the Citi, of Beaamont,California, r' Y r ' mgr'- D 0- '.DE. a:, follows: DO , i7:.E'' a , aI Section 1. That sealed bids or nronosal :, for the pu_chase of said uonds be rec;i.ved un to 7:30 o'clock P.P "., December 3,1947. Section 2. Th > -t the proposed notice inviting bids is here,;., annroved and the City Clerk be and she is hereby authorized and directed to oublish such notice once in TIIE BEAIJYO:,,T GAZETTE, a weekly newspaper of general circulation in said city. ADOPTED, SIG-T ,D i= �'P :.OVER this 19th day of i+ovember,1947. A.B.Annis Mayor of the City of Beaumont,Californi.a. attest: Bernice Conine Cit7r Clerk of the City of iieaumont,Cal.ifornia. C_A "- 7 CALIFO JIA) COUNTY 0 CITY 0? B.: +IJI'.'INT ) I, Bernice Cor_i.ne, City Clerk of the City of Beaumont, California, DO E13Y Cs`TIr' that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the City Council of said City and. a-✓proved by th <; Rayor of said City at a r•epular meeting of said 7ity Council held on the 19th. day of November, 1947, -,nd thst it wa:- so adopted cy the fol`ov ✓i_ng vote: Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Ta;,lor, Lewis, ,1.: and Annis. Noes: Councilmen cone. Absent: Councilmen None. Be- , nice Conine City Clerk of'theCity of ,jeatu�ont,Califonna. 164 Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded, by Councilman 'Qox: That .esolution No. 891 b, adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, .Tllnm arid Innis. Noes: None. Absent: -lone. The cost of naveriEn t of "earl Avenue was discussed and it wa:' agreed that becauce of the fact tt:at ='earl is only to be paned 30 feet wide instead of 44feet wide, th:t the assessment be in the amount of 750 per• lineal foot on each side of street, and the following acti:in was taken: Councilman Th t the navement 44 feet, that the Ayes: Councilmen Noes: None. Absent: None. Cox m:jde the motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: on Pearl i,treet being 30 feet in width instead of assessment be 750 per foot instead of 4p1.00. .ox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and "nnis. The Clerk was instructed to *write i3raman- Dick .rson and ask t ^✓hrt their m=ight :;ugrest to use t-, een the du�;t down When using the Street sweene.r which was rec ° -ntly purchased from them. Councilman Elam made a motio ,, seconded by Councilman Lewis: Th t the i:ouncil adjourn to meet again November 26th. 'ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and "n;:is. roes: N-ne. Absent: hone. ette: -.t: G� Clerk. iueaumont, Calif . Nov. 26th .l.94? The iieaumont City Council met in an ad.- Iourned regular meetinr i ov.26th. with R'ailor Anni.s presiding. 'ihe roll. call found the following Councilmen Present: Council- man Cox, Ta *vlor, Lewis and Annis. .bsent: Councilman Elam. The minutes of Nov. 19th. were read and approved. Police officer -ohn L. Carnenter thanked the council for no i.ta cooncrat__on and courtesies extended him duri.nt- his employment with the City and �..sked if he mi�,ht be -i.ven a retirement curd. A written report wa:- r ad from i,_r. H.ii.LaFleur a:• Chairman of the committee in charge of t'ir annurI Iialloween program. The re- poi-t. shows a balance on h :.nd of 0113.20 and 25 small. prizes which arc in ca-,•c of I -r. =Fred Lewis for : tor_F*e. Co ncilnuan - aylor racde a motion, second_e by Counci]snan Lewis: That the Cler}: write L.r. LaFleur a letter thanking hire for the successful conduct of a very enjoyable iialloween program. Aye:;: Councilman Cox, `i'ayL:,. Lewis Fnd "nnis. hoes: None. Absent: Councilman Elar;.. 165 ORDINANCE NO. 239, AN CrDINANCE OF THE CITY OF I3FA,MONT, CALIFOP, ^TTA, �r *r CDI'iG T.) 3 I lAaC7 JT LOTiDS 0' SAID CITY IN THE AT?CUNT OT 064, 000 "r OTC TIE-' AC UI- I7ION A. 1) GO�_ STY.UCTION liY z AID CITY Or CEF:TAIji T,-UiTICI "AL IP;?ROV t'.f ".dT was nresented and read in full. Councilman Cox ade a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That Ordinance No. 239 pass its second reading and be adopted. Ayer.: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis and Annis. Noes: None. absent: Councilman Elam. Yr. Dwight B. Cooper, City Engineer asked that the City consider filling- in the Lall Diamond portion of the park property with any dirt wt.ich has to be moved in ouil_ ding streets to grade. That the park blocks would have to be raised in connection w ^ -th its drainage and the City could save by Dlanning ahead in t"is way. ORDINA110E NO. 240 was presented and read by City Attorney Hutton. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That Ordinance No. 240 pass its First Reading. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Elam. The following bil`_s were presented: C.m. King Last 1 of irov, 59.60 - Bernice Conine TV 103.30 Plass Deckard 103.10 Lawrence A. Hutton " 50.00 -'ay F. Allen " 15.00 H.K.Yorae 101.10 <ieorge Childress " 97.10 Carl Carrell 98.90 Clifford a. ','lilcox Last week -;tov. 42.70 D.J.Courtney Last z Nov., 105.00 John L. Car-)enter IT 102.90 'rS.C.Carr "(portion) 12.50 E�h::a Long "(Do_ -tion) 12.50' Charlie Wilson " 105.10 Lruce E. Graves " 92.80 Shirley A. Dietrich 92.80 iv.C.Denham IT 84.50 L.lv'.Bratton IT 87.50 Richard Summers " 92.80 Yargaret Valdivia " 4.00 ChArlie ', "ikon ?Fire Chief 10.00 C.F.Ray:urn,aheriff iad.io fee 25.00 Ellen C. Martin Stamps 6.00 ,outhern Calif. .-dison,lights 177.25 Carl b "unye- Pa' nt 3.58 Saunders Auto Tops Gun covers 10.10 - California `,''star a Telenhone 33.13 Cox Geed L Feed Co. 'aint 1.36 rieaur.!u t Chamber of Com-nerce 150.00 `southern California Edison 't.Ligbts 193.20 Bank of Beaumont '17ithhold.ina tax 196.50 i:i 'ton n. True Poet' c:n of Last z 42.45 Counci -lean Ta�,rlor rude a. motion, sec -nd_ed by Councilman Cox: That the bills as audited be Calyx. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Council. - n 1.8m. Councilman Ta ^lo made a motion seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the Council ;dj�urn to m,-,et main Decer -,bar _�rd. dyes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis end Annis. does: l+ongobsent: Coun- cilman Elam.I mayor. 166 beaumont,California Dec. 3rd.1947. ill an adjourned i:ieeting The Leaumont City Council :Aei/Dec. 3rd. Frith ,�:ayor =tnnis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Ta;-lor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Absent: -lone. The minutes of "iovember 26th. were read and approved. In accordance with "esolution No. 891 of the City of Beaumont and this being the date and hour thr.t bids were to be opened for the nurchase of '64,000 General Oblipation uonds which were authorized at an election held October 7th,1947, the following bids were nr•esented and read. Portions of the bids read as follows: Bid. 1. 3lyth & Co., Inc., and VVilli.am r. Staats Co. For Sixty Four Thousand Dollars (- 64,000) bonds naturing from January 2,1949 to January 2,1962, inclusive, bearing interest at the rate of three (30) nercent per annun, v..e will nay you, oar ($64,000) anrl accrued intere t fror the; date of the bonds to date of delivery to us, plus a nrerjium of 177.28. Thi bid was accompanied by a Cashier's check in the amount of $1,920.60 to be aonlied <,. part A.iayment on the nurchase price of th:; bonds. ✓BM. 2, dank of America - rational Trust and savi -ngs t,Ssocietion. 1'o r the 64,000 pa,' value City of Beaumont, California uonds, we hereby LAd ; ou par' t.nd accrued interest to date of delivery, plus a pi- ecI:ium of ;;.'279.00. bonds to bear interest at the rate of three and three cuarters per centum (3 3/4go) oer annum. This bid was accompanied by cashier's check in the r arnount �f '1,920.00, and the bonds were outlined as 11otice of .,ale. After a brief discussion it wa:, decided that the bid submitted by Myth & Co. should be accepted and i.esolution No. 892. ",.';SOLUTION OF T :'? C IT° CC?T TOIL O' .s CITY (NT' r , ?JP OPIT, CALIl'Y)r:.IA, At'ti l I'rG iIIIiICI ?AL I1 "'i ;OTTni' tT bOhDS,1948, OF SAID C7" "0 'rl_ --)EST i0YER" was presented and 'read. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: Th_t Resolution No. 992 be adopted. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and tennis. noes: None. Absent: None. iesolution No. 892 reads as follows: R'ISOLUTIO i "0. 892 RESOLUTION OF TH-. CITY COUNCIL OF T ?? CI Y OF iD ALT ('14T,CALI! U'I1A, �l ".itil7:lG ?1JPiICP ?L i ?:OiVII' ?N ^1 1iC' +_'�, 1949, 0 SAI CITY 0 ' ' 1UYE; j 7?wREAS, at the time and place fixed for the opening wl� of bids for the !'64,000 i'UNICI'AL I'' -'F 09 =iL7T OiDS,1948, of the City of Beaumont, all bids were publicly opened, examined and read, and a tabul,-:tion thereof' has been entered in the minutes; and 'Hl!LAS, the bid of the bidder hereinafter na;ied is the highest and best bid ri.ade uy a responsible uiddei- for said bonds; NOW, T=13-:71-1-1-H, the City Council of the City of Beaumont DOE'S I7ET�P ��.� .:d DAR as follows: section 1. That the bid of islyth & Co., Inc., and Rilliam :., btaats Co. offering par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of '177.28 for said uonds to bear interest at the rate of 3, per annum, payable semiannually, 167 is the highest and best bid for said 'bonds. Said bid is hereby acceoted and the bonds awarded to said bidder in accordance with the terms of its proposal. Section 2. That all bids, other than the one accepted in Section 1 hereof, ar; rejected and the City Clerk is directed to return the checks accompanying said rejected bids to the resaect- ive bidders. Section 3. That the interest rate on said bonds be and it is hereby fixed at 3e ner annum, payable s;miannually. Section 4. The City Treasurer is hereby directed to deliver said bonds to the successful bidder upon the nayment of oar, accrued interest to date of delivery and the preaium above stated. .1D01'S1ED,AIGNI9D ii M AA �IiCVED this 3rd day of December,1947. A.L.Annis 11avor of the City of ,eaumont,California. ,T'7ST Bernice Coni ce City Cle k of the City of seaumont,California. �Tr.T-- 0} CiiLI:?0r. TIA) COUNT'' IVEi:SIDE): S CI'. " OT* d ,aUI',:OivT ) I, :EKN ICE CONIIIE, City Clerk of the City of Beaumont, California, DO 1 =.:.;7 Y CE.TI "Y that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the City Council of said City and was approved by the IGayor of said City at an adjourned regular meeting of said City Council held on the 3rd day of December,1947, and that it was so adopted by the following vote: AYES: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. N='): hone .1130E ^TT: None. iiernice Conine, City Clerk of the City of .5eaumont,Calif. ORDINANCE NO. 240 AN ORDINANCE.OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, All.-ENDING _.ECTION 5 OF ORDINANCE 191 ANT) PEPEALING C =TAIh ORDINANCES OF `EE CITY OF uEAUMONT. was presented and read. Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded. by Councilman Cox: That Ordinance No. 240 nass its second reading and be adopted. dyes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and nnais. !does: None. Absent: ."done. L'rs. Young and other property owners living along Pearl Street were Dresent and cailci to the attentic;n of the Council that in grading Pearl "venue the water would riot drain from their land a.; the grade now locked to them. The Council advised them that the street work wa:, being, done in such a way se' to ,void any other water comeing in on them from oth:;r streets, End th+,t the only water they would have to worry about would b,s from their own land as far. as 'earl ,treet was concerned. However it was decided th,,t the Council esk City Engineer Cooner to investigate and s,e if there is anything to be dc;ne to drain ti:e property. 168 Co.ir_cilman Lewis mf--de a m_tion, seconded by Councilman clam: That the Council adjourn to eat again December lOtl.. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Ta;:lor, Lewis, 'slam and Innis. ,does: none. Absent: none. Attest: Clerk. ;eaumont, California. Dec.lOth.1947. The Beaumont City Cour_cil rret in .re(rular sesslion 7)ec.10th.1947 at 7:30 P.Pai, , with Yaycr "nnis nresiding. The roll_ call found the foi_lowi.ng Council en ore:;ent: Councilman Cox, Tsoylor, Lewis, E1ari and Innis. Ab ant: 14one. i,r. P::a,yher was present, renresentinp his nur_t Mrs. Florence Powers who is the owner of Lot 1, ,:lock 40, and asked the City if t'-,is oarticul�r lot w:.ich is in the block to be used as a public nark was wanted by the City �:t t:is tine. He advis;:d that he had other buyers in hind but would -1.ve the City first chance to ourchase. itfter a discussiun tY_e followinE action was taken: Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the City offer w300.00 for Deed and Certificate of Title Insurance to ue furnished by seller. ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor., Lewis, yla,a and tennis. Noes: gone. Absent: :done. Yr. i +ido '.•tiller as'ied the City if there was any possibility of his License for 'r'ortune 2e:linp being reduced for the cor.,ing year. i:e stated he felt the fee v✓a:, too hiph as he co.ild not make „- 300.00 per quarter License fee. The Council advised th;:t there could be no reduction in this particular fee, th;..t the licena :e fee ordinance was in effect es of the first of the year nd he would be exnected to -)ay ;300.00 -rea quarter if he oontlnued to overate. BESOI,UTIM id0. 893 :SOLUTION OF Tnl CIrr COTY11CIL 07 TITIE CIT7 OF i)FAUItiJ11T A "::OViNG 17 - 01 DUF C _ �7 AG,, . . :'IT } ' dDL r` l , J CEt1T GAS -A X ALLOCATPD 7P�1 T ` ATE C'., 'i.EA,;, the .state of California, throuplh ',_ts Department of �ubl_ic VN!or!rs, Division of highways, ha:; nrecented a r- emorandun of agree sent in accordance with a project statement submitted uy the City for exnend.ture of the -4 cent pas tad for the 1`048 fiscal year a'located for ..tate .Iighwa rs in the City of Beaumont; and the City Council_ has heard read said agreement in full and is familiar vvitl! the contents thereof; be it resolved uy the eit•, council of the City of Beaurnont that said agreement for exoenditure o_' the 4 cent pas tax allocated for :sate highways be ana the same is he =eb;, a,proved and the Lr.,yor and the City Olerk sire (1irected to sign the same 'on uehalf of said City. tiDOPTJD ti is loth drat,° of Deceriber,1947 ., . is ..,nn i s Layor of the City o f Beauiawnt Attest: Bernice Conine Cit;; Clerk of the City of Beaamont. 0 n 169. Councilman Cox made a� Lotion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That i.esolutibn No. 893 be adopted. -yes: Councilman Co-, T,i lor, iewi.s, Elo, and Annis. :foes: gone. Absent: None. 2ESOLUTION 1'i0. 894 E` >CL1TTIA'i X" ^ ?�7 CITY COUNCIL TI ?F. CITY OF uEAiiP3 '';T ADO! TING J G T id A T .OVING r "LI'O' A: ??J ' ? ' C T -- "' - :NT FO _.X ?E` i'DIT'J '?: OF GA MAX 'tT,LOCATIO f )_. Y1;, O _ C-91 ' :2_, ;T,'% I]FtEA: a memorandum of agreement has been presented to be entered into w'_th the Mate of California in accordance with a project statement submitted by the Cite of Beaumont for expenditure of the gas tax allocet`_:,n to citicas for the fiscal year 1948, and 'H, -As, th cite council has heard read said agreement in full and is far_iliar th tha contents thereof; 5'E ?3F.E "Olt_7, be it resolved by the cit,- council of the dity of ueauront th t said project staterent be >nd it is he i eby adopted es the budget of propo::ed exr)enditures of the gas tax allocation to cities, and said agreement be :,nd the sa.,ie is hereby apnroved and the -.ayor and the Ci.tr Clerk ar-, directed to sign the sa- -e on behalf of said City, said agreement to be bind ng :nc.i the City upon its execution y the au horized oi'ficials of the Mate. DOS : ;D this 10th. day of Dec ember, 1947. A.ii.i.nni.s Mayor of the City of ueaumont Attest: uernice Conine, City Clerk of the City of ueaumont. Councilman Lewis made a rl tion,seconded by Councilman Cox: That Resolution No. 894 be adopted. Ayes: Council:an Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. foes: Bone. Absent: None. i, E: OLUTION 110. 895 ii E'' OLUTIJ 0' T_s-i CIT' 0'r s±AUT, 'I;T AUT110R IZI iG i,XECUTIC?ii C':' AG . E1T "I rOUlT^ 07 ;'IVT' Il;E Ol S VI ! r t rl TAI 'IIEIi;C:;ADIO :: � PrNT. T-H COU'TCIL 0' iii'. CITY C`' bE,iUY _ :^ EbY MOLVE', AS ?'OLEO':'., T0l „'IT: 1. That the I.ayor and the City Clerk of the City of Beaumont, California, be and they are hereby aizth_,rized to enter into an agreer.tent fo; and on behalf and in the name of the City Council of the City of Beaumont, with the board of :supervisors of the County of Riverside, Mate o California providing that the said County will render certain services and facilities in connectio__ with; the maintenance and operation of said City's emergency radio equipment upon t,e1•i, ;s and conditions a: set forth in said agreement which is made a part hereo-t' by reference and attached hereto. PAUSED, ADOP''sD and <L OWED this 10th. day of Ceceniber,1947. Yayor of the City of ueaumont ATTE T: uerni_ce Conine, Clerk. 170 0 c� Council_rian .'a,ylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That kesolution ilo. 895 be adopted. ayes: Councilman Cox, a,,lor, Lewis, .la.i and .nnis. foes: none. absent: none. RESOLUTION NO. 896 IS'.;C?LUTI ^.1 0'- "IT :R CIT 0� EiUT:C 'IT CC ?TIIT DrIE) .tOT.,. i',IVIiv'D J.:3 +LL III) LOI:_ C. HALL. V 1'..�lr r,T r -:rl li C "�L' 1 f .Y� CI_r COU ?ICIL OF Tu,. CITY OF i)EATJEO:,_ D S !iB 1L a F' 1. That that certain dead from EI71iP J. I_,aLL and LOIis C property situat: in the Co mt, cribed a�- follows: That portion of the according to 'overran described in said deed, ddted the 19th.dav of Idovember,1947, .?L+LL, conveying• th =.t certain real of i:iverside, z3tate or' California, des - o° fractional :ecti )n 9. T. 33, R.1 W., =nt survey, and more nartieularly be and it is hereby accepted and directed to be recorded. ADOI'rE') this 10th.day of December,1.947. A.B.annis, i.:a; or, City of tseaument. <attest: Bernice Con=.ne, City Clerk. Councilman Cox made a moti�jn seconded bv Councilman Lewis: That '.esolution No. 896 be adopted. aye is Councilman Co:,., `:'a,:flor, Lewis, :Mari and Ennis. Noes: None . absent: none. RESOLUTION "0. 897 :;SULU7'I'CPl OF "?r, CIT" 07 iCCEPTI71G CITY C,C'JIIr II• 0! __ Ch'Y "�' n iP.:- `1T Ji:�i 3O7 E„ '0L! -OIL: 1. Thr,t that certain Easement dated the 9th.da; of Deceriber 1947, from Alfred irestey, Iielen B. Vestby, J.IL.Bhirk, �10,-enee PS. ::kirk, to the Citr of ,eawaont, convey_ -nC. that c??•ta °n real nronerty situate in the City c :;eaumont, County o° 1. iverside, ta' e of California de; cri_ ed 'c'llov ;s, to-v it: a right oI' way 20 feet vide, 1.0 'eet on each side of that certain line located in :;lcckpp 41, amended P'an of the Tovn; of Leaumont, as ^eUO y, C,alit ookia; f t w i o endelert i5:an;ade .ecoo.:fu °therade ernatdiea J be ,rid i:; hereby scceptecl �:,nd directed to ue recorded. ,,DO'?TID thi: l 10th. day of December, "d47. t: =ayoT of the City of rleaumont. Attest: Bernice Conine, City Clerk. 171 Councilma,. Ta., -lor made e motiori, seconded by Councilman Cox: That Resolution 14o.897 be adopted. Ayes: Councilmar. Cox, Taylor, Lew.i.s, L'lari and <innis. IT oes: None. Absent: i one. RI,SOLTJTION i10. 898 E.OLUTI;'_I 0?' CI" , 01T i3EiUIS'UT COU ?IT' OF T'N;'UIDE, STATE OF CALIT'OP ITA, ATJ°'? OT I',Iflr CITY 0' ii'i1AM, :NT TC -IT TI� INTO AND EX-CUTE A LEA(;_, v, -m— r,r , : TATr. C° CAI,IT Oo TIIA. mriF, COTTNCSi_ 0 `"NE CIT" 01' a�,AUP,01T rr a:EisY 1 ESOLZrFS AS LLO TG -K'IT 1. Th..t the :•Cayor and the City Clerk of the City of iseaum_r,nt, California, be and t.: -e•,, are hereb,, authorized to enter into and Lease for and on hehalf and in the na ^_e of the City of seaunont with the .tat.e of California, be and throupY its duly appointed, gyalified and acti.np The AdJutant General, fur the nurno:e of leasing certain real nronerty in the City of Deaumont, County of Riverside, Mete of California that sai:? ease is attached hereto and made , pai,t hereof by reference the sane es though he,ein :;et forth in full. PAo, ED, ,aO=D and APP1i0Vr1D this 10th. day of December,1947. A.r3.An.iis Layor of the City of veaumont A TEST: uernioe Conine, Cite Clerk of the City of iseaurnont Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded b,, Councilman Lewis: That Resolution No. 898 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor„ Lewis, Elar.", and Ani_is. Noes: None. Absent: None. RESOLUTION PJO, 899 "1' -1 0 ' "'H CITY OF EAUD .'i ?T, COUa1 "." 0- RIVE .SIDE, STAT .�' OF CALIFOR IIA, ALUTHOI IZI:JG �'f7 CITY 011 15EAUP:10;11. TO PURCHASE CERTAIN m_P COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 13E�UbS0i1T RE13Y RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS, TO- 1:;'IT: 1. That the D, =ayor and City Clerk of the City of L3eaumont, California, ue an-i tLey are 1iereby authorized to enter into an agreerient for and on- behalf, :rnd in the na .,ie of the City Council of the City of 13eauruont, with the ooard of ::unervisors of the County of ILiVerside, .,tate of California, for the )urchae.e of certain easer:,ents throu €h and across real property located. in the City of )eaumont, -tate o1' California, under and pur- suant to the n.rovi.sions of thp - .evenue a,nd ' axation Code of the :.tate of California, a cony oU' which t,greeruent is attached hereto and made e hart hereof by reference, the same a<: thouFli he:•ein sot forth in full. APO-'T',;7 ) and A1P1:0VL'D this 10th. day of Decerrber,1947. s.B.Annis Layer of the City of Beaumont. ATTEST: iiernice Conine, City Clerk of the City of lseauriont. 172 Councillan Cox made a motion, secanded. by Councilman lara: Th,.,t '__esolution !is. 899 be adopted. Ayes: Council an. Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elaji and annis. Noes: wone. Absent: None. A letter was rears frog. 'Yr. H.i).LaFleur arkinf- for the use of tre Cit 'ark bI- the Catholic Group '.'or its annual.i,panish Fiesta, to be held July 4th.1948, so that they- may make Mans. Cc incilaan Lewis made a IP tio'r, se,-onded by eouncil:.ranE'lar.i: Th:t the Catholic Gr:uo have th- u.e of the Park for its 4th. of July T'iesta o- 1948. Ave . Councillan Cox, "a,'Ior, Lewis, Flap' and i'inC is. floes: None. ,,bsent: None. The following, bills were nresented: C .Nl. King I?a > F. Allen Plas; Deckard lserni_ce Conine Lawrence A. Hutton II.II.Norse D.J.Courtney C,_­1 Carrell George Childress Cliff. rd A. 4'lilcox Linford .i. Paxton i=a Long Isruce. Graves Charlie Wilson ::ichard Sun:aers hirlev A. Dietrich W.C.Denham Clifford Gholson L.M.Bratton Dwight i:. Cooper Dwight i.. Cooper C.r,.Lewls L Sons 24 Hour ,ervice Union Oil Co.o." Le.rnice Conine Helene L. 'lest Citl- of panning A.;nes 3ashor I'llen C. Martin iarnum &. Flagg C J ",C.isurton Uni First a Dec. it , „ ,r „ rr n , „ ,r n +r n , ,r n „ 59.60 15.00 103.10 103.30 50.00 101.10 105.00 98.90 97.10 9;:.80 88.80 25.00 92.80 105.10 92.80 92.80 84.50 113.1.0 87.50 :_urve•- ete.;_ewer O..Itfall 262.13 Grades ct,i ­treets Tires, etc. Ti- e repair- (>arbaa,e Calif.Lube oil Cash advanced Rent- healtL center I:adio fee Latron fee 364.50 66.40 truck 3.06 13.34 7.25 30.00 85.00 3.00 11.00 )lies 12.72 2.94 10.69 13.84 40.36 Postal cards f_ stal:!ps o. 1 flag & �snitar ?- sun Oil :_tation . enairs Beaum,ir_t Automotive .ervice on Police cars Leaurgon?. Gazette 'Printing Beaumont Hardware I. m'"er Derar•tment of '''uulic vrlor_tis- reliewa_ permit .-an Gorgonlc Elertric -lobes First :national ank in _anti Ana No.9 Lond f)ignal uil Co. Gasoline II ;are autorn tive - epai.r oolice cars .t.Li. 1.00 6.85 CityHa ll 1000.00 e, 53 94.92 .southern California Gas Co. Gas at, health center 1.00 Leroy H. Barnes Notary service- easer,,ents 6.50 California '.rater a T'::lephone Co. Telephones 13.94 Beaumont Irrigation 'Dater 72.00 - tockewell L Binney Office supnli.es 28.34 Armco Drainage i Leta]_ 'roducts Culverts 209.52 h.A.Eisenman Su,)nlies -wt. Deot. 20.85 Carl ll:unyer Paint -Cit,r Hall 9.66 southern California Disinfecting Co. Dri fluid 20.50 Tower >ervice Tij °e renairs .85 Count;- Ilealth Upt. Health - ervice 6.50 Southern California Gas Co. Gas 50.87 Jackson :obis. Jervice service police cars 5.00 r 173 uank of i3eaumont 4 t1lA Ccupons -City 1181.1 80.00 Councilman Cox made a motion, se onded by Councilman Lewis: That the bil s as O."I'd by t'e auditing committee be paid.. A,yea: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elar;i and Annis. Noe : done. Absent: 'Tone. Council^!en Lewis made a motio:, seconded by Councilman Elam: That thz Council adjourn to l.o:nday evening Deceribor 29th.1947. _. Ayes: Councilmen Coy, Tuylol', Leif -,Elc, &nd iinnis. ::oes: id,ne. Absent: id„ne. -t t e , t: f(°" Clerk. /.%� MP Beaumont,Calif. Dec. 29,1947. The Beaurrnont City Council n_et in an adjourned meeting, Dec. 29th. 1947, adjourned fron the regular reeting held on December 10th. with Mayor xnnis nresiding. The roll_ call found the following Councillmen n_resent: Councilman Cox, Lewis, Mam and =tnnis. Absent: Councilman Ta :lor. The minutes of the meeting of December 10th. vaere read and a,nroved. Resolution I;o.900 wer presented and read as follows: PEI.'OLUTIO',d NO. 900 E �OLUT ) I `'T T]L' CIT" OF )EAUPs.O ;T ACCEPTING DEED. TH',: CITY COUiTCIL OF THE CITY OF BEiiMi'CIIT DOES' ..EaOLVE AS FOLLU."IS: 1. That that certain Deed dated the 17th. day of December,1947, from Vivian Collins, to the City of ieaumont conveying that certain real nroperty situated in the City of Leaumont, County of Riverside, E3tate of Cal - fornia, described as follows, to -wit: That portion of Second Street South of and adjacent to the west 1.12 acres of Lot 6, Block 138, itmended Lan of the Town of zeaumont, more fully des- cribed in said deed be and it is hereby accepted and directed to be recorded. ADOPTED this 29th. day of December,1947. A.B.Annis liayor of the City of Beaumont. ATTEST: Bernice Conine City Clerk. 174 STATE OF C1:LIFCR,JTA ) COMITY OF I:NERSIDE) I, Bernice Con'ne, City Clerk of the City of Beaumont, California, do hereblr certify that the forego'ng ..esol.ution No.900 was duly adopted. at an adjourned regular ,eeting of the City Council of said City, duly held on the 29th day of December,1947, by the fol.lowinp vote: Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Lewis, Elam and .,nnis. aw Noes: Councilmen: None. Absent: Coucilraan Taylor. ?7I1'NEr�S i^_y hand and seal this 29th. day of December,]-947. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elari: That Resolution :vo. 900 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Lewis, Elam. and nnnis. idoes: None. Absent: Councilman Ta�-lor. after a discussion it was decided that because of the fact that so little sr,ce is left on -ixth Ltreet between California Avenue and Edgar Avenue, especially on the Couth side of 6th. itreet, that a special 20 minute oarkinp. zone sh„uld be painted on the cult and the following action was taken: Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That a green 20 minute narkinp space be sainted on curb in front of Lots 5 and 6 of Bl.oek 102. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes; None. Absent: Councilman Tp.. -Ior. The following bills Ray F. Allen Plass Deckard C.i,;.King Lawrence A. Hutton Bernice Conine. H.K.1�'orse D.J.Courtney George Ohildress Clifford A. ; "lilcox Carl Carrell Linford Paxton Ers1a Long Lruce Graves Charlie ''Ililson - hi.rley =:. Dietrich Clifford Gholson 7.C.Denham Richard :,uminers L.L.iiratton 1c:argaret Valdivia Ellen C. Piartin Charlie "ilson Carl P. -unyer H.l7.Hartwell C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff Harry :J. Bonnell Bank of neaumont were nresented: Last Dec. If it rr re n rr rr n rr rr n rr rr 2 n rr ,r tt Jaunitor- ealth `:- taII:DS Fire Chief -L)ec. Paint for City Examine prisoner Fladi o fee :in_.ua' audit Cent Hall C,ithholdi.ng tax -Dec. 15.00 103.10 59.60 50.00 103.30 101.10 105.00 97.10 92.80 98.90 98.90 25.00 92,.80 105.10 92.90 97.50 85.50 92.80 97.50 5.00 6.00 10.00 6.80 5.00 23.24 200.00 189.60 Counci.lmanElam made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the bills as audited by the committee be Paid. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Lewis, Elam and Annis. :goes: None. Absent: Councilman Tar,lor. Councilman Cox made a motion, se onded by Councilman Lewis: That the Council adjourn. This motion carried. Attest: �i„w,..:u & �. -- - -- Clerk. 7;a yor. Beaumont,Calif. Jan. 14,1948. 175 The Beaumont City Council met for its regular session Jan.14th. at 7:30 °.A. with Mayor Annis n.resi.ding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Absent: None. The minutes of 14 eti.ng of Dec. 29th. were read and approved. Mr. J. F. Lounsberry asked. the Council for a deed to Lot 7 of Block 7 so that the American Legion can proc,-ed to get title to the property straightened out for the erection of a Legion Club House. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That a Deed to Lot '? of Block 7 be made to The American Legion, Beaumont Post 428,that the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to Issue the d®ad: Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Floes: None. Absent: None. `111T,,SOLUTION II0.901 T= CITY_ COUNCII: OTC '77 CITY r''F B'dAMiONT DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: That that certain Quitclaim Deed, dated December 18th.1947 from The Beaumont Irrigation District to the City of Beaumont, conveying that certain real property situated in the City of Beaumont, County of riverside, State of C.lifornia, and more particularly described as follows: Lots 11 and 12, Block 120; Lots 11 and 12, Block 119; and Lot 13, Block 118 all. of the City of Beaumont be and it is hereby accepted and directed to be recorded. AD071TrD this 14th. day of January,1948. A.B.Annis Attest: Mayor of the City of Beaumont. Bernice Conine, City Clerk. 176 Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That Resolution No. 901 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam; and Annis. Noer: None. Absent: None. A letter from the Division of Highways in San Bernardino rege7ds to the driveways to Kr. barker's property on Pest 6th.iAt. being confined to 30 feet or less was read and refe-red to Councilman Lewis as £>treet Commissioner. Coun- cilman Lewis reported back to Clerk, asking that the Division of Highways be notified that the City felt the 30 ft. driveways would be adeouate. Insurance Policy No. IY5P 182111 on the "Welcome to ieaumont" signs at the Bast and West City Limits was presented and the following action taken: Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the Council accept Marine Insurance Division of The Automobile Insurance Company No; IMSP 182111 Policy of Insurance on the' "Welcome to Beaumont "Signs. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. The Clerk was instructed to write the Beaumont Irrigation District asking them to install fire plugs along 10th. st. when convenient in connection with the installation of new water mains. Chief of Police asked the Council to purchase a Riot Gun which he presented for their iasnecti.on. The price was Q40.00. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the Police Department be authorized to purchase the machine gun for $40.00 Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: ;lone. Absent: None. Mayor Annis read the report of Mr. Harry E. Bonnell, Special Auditor of the CitZ of Beaumont, covering the fiscal year's Financial Audit for year ending June 30th,1947. The following bills were presented: Ray F. Allen First Jan. 15.00 Plass Deckard " 103.10 C.M.King it 59.60 Lawrence A. Hutton " 50.00 Bernice Conine " 103.30 H.K.Morse 101.10 Carl Carrell " 98.90 George Childress " 97.10 Clifford A. Wilcox " 92.80 D.J.Courtney " 105.00 Linford Paxton " 88.80 Emma Long " 25.00 Charlie Wilson " 105.10 L.Pa.Bratton " 97.50 Richard Summers " 92.80 Bruce Graves " 92.80 Shirley A. Dietrich " 92.80 W.C.Denham " 84.50 Dr.R.W.Hartwell Exam.Prisoners 10.00 A.Carlisle Co. Office su)p_lies 57.05 Stockwell « Binney ?1 10.41 Jeffries dank Note Co. Print 1948 Bonds 158.11 League of Calif. Cities 1948 dues. 160.00 Southern California Gas Co. Gas 59.96 177 Ellen C. YE rtin Stamps 6.00 Spencer H. Kincaid Insurance Premium 18.32 Chester A. Crain. Parts 37.58 Beaum nt Gazette Printing 161.09 Clayton Antill Riot Gun 40.00 Helan M. West pent 30.00 City of Banning =radio fee signs 85.00 Leroy H. Barnes Insurance "Beaumont"/ 64.80 Gignal Oil Co. Gasoline 162.72 Wouthern California Edison Co. Electricity 187.26 Rae Maxwell Velding 2.30 ledlands Blue Print Co. Re. Sewer 6.83 Beaumont Automotive Farts & repairs 120.43 Beaumont Eotor :wooly 'arts 15.96 aouth rn California Edison Stre °t lights 185.70 Carl Hunyer Paint 3.74 United Title Guaranty Co. Title search 3.50 C.E.Lewis & Sons Tire repairs 3.56 Jackson Mobile service -Tire extinguisher 5.58 Los Angeles Stamn &: Stationery Bicycle Li.47.38 Armco Drai age & Metal "roducts Culvert 78.28 Beaumont Hardware & Lumber Supplies 45.51 Tnited Title Guaranty Co. Lot 2, Block 40 300.00 Dwight B. Cooper Surveyor. 694.50 Councilmen :lam made a motion,seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the bills rs audited by thr- Committee be paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis:, Elam and Annis. Aoec: None. Absent: None. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the Council adjourn. This notion carried. Il:ayor. Attest:, Clerk. Beaumont,Calif. Jan. 28th.1948. The Beaumont City Council met for its regular session Jan.28th,1948, with Uayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Taylor,Lewis, Elam and Annis. Absent: "one. The minutes of Jan.14th. were read and approved. A lett_-r from Wt. W.N,.Sewell, School Superintendent, asking for permission to remove eucalyptus trees along I,'aole Avenue between 7th. & 8th. St. was read. Mr. Sewell stated th -t the 20 -30 Club with the cooperation of the City would attend to the removal of trees. The Clerk was instructed to notify Mr. Sewell that he may have a Permit by signing un the usual form :required, but as to the City's assist4nce he would have to wait until the Council knew what the 20 -30 Club would require. 178 0 W, RESOLUTION 110. 902 RESOLUTION 0?' TTy3 CITY OF BEAUI7017 ACCEPTING DE'UD FROI.'. V.1:. HYDE, -AY COLLECTO?? Or ^HF COUNTY 0` RIVEFSIDE, STATE OI'' CALIFORNIA. TITE CITY COUNCIL OF 7711.. CITY OF BEAUMONT DOES RESOLVE A FOLLOWS, TO-'"TT : Section 1. That that certain dead dated December 27th,1947, from V.M.Hyde, Tax Collector of the County of Riverside, State of Calm- - fornia conveying to the City of Beaumont, all that real property situate in the County of Riverside, Stat: of Califom ia, described as follows: Beaumont Lots 3, 4 and 5, Block 6; Lot 3, Block 16; Lots 1,3,5,6,7,8,10,12,14 and 16,13lock 31; Lots 3,x,5,6,7,8,9,10,1].,12,13 & 15,Block 40; Lots 2, 4, 8 and 10,iilock 55. be and it is hereby accepted �.nd d.irected to be recorded. ADOPTED this 28th. da;- of January,1948. A.B.Annis, Mayor of the City of Beaumont. Attest: Bernice Conine, City Clerk. Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That Resolution No. 902 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. A letter wa: read from Mrs. Leroy Yager asking if it would be possible to secure a reduction in their business license because of the size of the estc:blishment. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilmen Taylor: That the reeue ^t of Mrp. Leroy- Yager be denied. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. The Clerk advised that Mrs. Pollie Schatz had asked if they might be permitted to nay a business license for juet three quarters of the year as they always closed three months dur ng the summer. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: Thl:t the application of 1rs. Pollie Schatz be denied. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, 'Elam and Annis. Noes: N ,)ne. Absent: gone. Mayor Annis read an invit ion from the Chairman of the County Fair and National Date FestivaWreview Luncheon Saturday, Jan. 31st. and Councilman Lewis ua e four reservatio s. RESOLUTION NO. 903. A RFSOLUTIOT.d 0':� THE CIT`_' 01' BEAUI. O 4T Ci S :.1TI11G THAT T_ `E COMITY H3ALTPI OFFICi,R ACT AS CI T? HEALTH OFFICER. THE CITY COUNCIL OF T.TiE CITY OF BEAUMOIIT DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLCVTS: Section 1. That the County Health Officer of the County of Riverside, State of California, shall enforce and observe in the City of Beaumont, all of the following: (a) Orders, quarantine regulations, ana rules prescribed by the :itate Denartment of Health. 179 (b) Statutes relating to the public health, as well as City ordinances rel.ting to public health. Section 2. That the City of Beaumont intends this resolution to be the resolution of consent provided for by Sections 476 and 477 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, and that the County Health Officer shall act and be the Health Officer of the City of Beaumont. ADOPTED the 28th. day of January,1948. A.B.Annis Mayor,8ity of Beaumont. Attest: Bernice Coni -{e, Clerk. Councilman Cox made a motion, s= conded by Councilman Elam: That Resolutioti No. 903 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, :Lewis, Ela: and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Mr. C000er, City Engineer presented his nroposed plans and specifications for the Council's exami- nationand approval. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the Beaumont Lewage Disposal plans and specifications, presented by City Engineer Dwight 13. Cooper, consisting of 4 sheets of plans and 27 pages of specifications be accepted and authorized. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Resolution No. 904 was presented and read. Councilman Lewis made a motion„ seconded by Councilman Cox: That Lesolution No. 904 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, T +,ylor, Lewis, Ma °. and Annis. ,Toes: :done. Absent: ;done. Resolution No. 904 was as follows: RE80LUTIO11 NO. 904 WHIMEAS, the City Council of the City of Beaumont is about to call for bids and let a contract for the doing of necessary work in that certain improvement proceeding described in resolution 875 of the City of Beau- mont, and l" =FAS, pursuant to the provisions of the Labor Code, Sections 1770 at seq., the City Council is required to ascertain the general prevailing rate of oer diem wadies and of ner diem wages for legal holiday and overtime work in the localit;,r in which said work is to be performed for each craft or type of workman, laborer or riechanic needed in the execution of such contract, and V.`HEREAS, this City Council has deliberated concerning the general prevail- ing rate of -)er diem wages and per diem wages for legal holiday and over- time work, NOW Tii�7R-IFOR, be it resolved that the City Council of the City of Beaumont has ascertained and does hereby determine that the general prevailing ner diem wa-e� for ei-ht -hour drorking days in the locality in which the afore- said work is to be performed 'n the execution of the aforesaid contract for each craft or t -ne of workman or mechanic needed to execute such contract is as follows, to -wit: le .' CLASS OF WORK PREVAILING RATE, Air Compressor Operator 13.20 Bricklayer and Stonemason 19.00 Bricklayer and ztonemason foreman 21.00 Bricklayer Tender (any capacity) 13.00 Carpenter-- General(except as otherwise separately classified) 15.20 Cement Duraner (on 1 Yard or larger mixers anr' handling bulk cement) Cement Finisher 12.40 Clamshell or Crane operator 15.80 16.80 Concrete curer(impervious merrbrane) 12.20 Concrete Mixer Operator (paving type and mobile mixers) 16.00 Concrete iiixer Operator (skio tyne) 14.20 Conveyor or• Loader Ooerato,,(materials) 13.20 Electric Tool Operator or Tender(ex- cent as otherwise separate- ly classified) 12.40 Buard and /or Watchman 10.80 Irom Worker -- Reinforcing 15.80 Iron Worker- structural 16,80 Laborer -- General or• Construction (ex- cept as otherewise separate- ly classified) 10.80 wipe Caulker-- Sewer Pipe (using caulk- ing tools) 12.20 Pine Layer-- Sevier °ipe (excluding caulker)13.20 Shovel Operator (including Tractor F.i.- Lift)16.80 '4 Truck Driver(dumo trucks - -less than yards water level) 11.40 Truck Driver (dump trucks -- 4 yards but le-r. than A yards water level)11.60 Vibrating i,'ach.ine Operator or tender 12.40 V,Tatchmerr and /or Guard 1C.R0 TIIJE RATES rOR OVERTIME AIdD LEGAL HOLIDAYS overtime and legal holidays will be paid at the rate Of time and one - half. Foreman, unl.esn otherwise separately classified, for Carpenters, Cement 71nishers, Equi.pme_t : %perators, and Laborers, shall be paid not less than x1.40 ner day r,ore) and all other foremen not separately classified of less than ti1.0o ner day more, than the journe,maen rate for the craft involved. BE IT IMPTHM RESOLVED that the general prevailing rate of per diem wager for eight -hour working days and the minimum hourly rate for ::ach said craft or tg[pe of workman or .iechanic for legal holiday and overtime work shall be tho same as hereinbefore specified. PA`1SED, ADOPTED and APP ^COVED this 28th day of January,1948. Attest: Bernice Conine City Clerk. A.B.Annis mayor RESOLUTION NO. 905. ^E.`IOLUTIOM 0 Ti7'' CITY OF BEAUT ?0 `T,CALIr'`Fa IA: NE ^IPEAS, the American Legion, Post Number 429,Beaumont, C,,,lifornia, is desirous of owning a certain lot in the City of Beaumont,County of }?iverside, State of California, viz., Lot 7,Bloek 7, and WHEREAS, the City of Beaumont may have an interest in said real oroperty contingent or otherwise, and feel that it will be for the beat interest of the public in general to deed such interest to the said American Legion, NOF' THEREFORE, BE 1 RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Beaumont as follows: 1. That the City of Beaumont, by quitclaim instrument, deed to the said American Legion all the City's right, title and interest, if any, in and to said Lot 7, Block 7, to the American Legion Post Number 428. 2. That the Mayor and the City Clerk be and they are hereby authorized to execute and deliver a deed on behalf said City to said American Legion. PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 28th. day of January,1948. Attest: Bernice Conine City Clerk. Councilman Cox made a motion, Resolution No. 905 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Noes: Ngne. Absent: None. A.B.Annis Mayor. seconded by Councilman Lewis: That Lewis, Islam and Annis. 181 The Clerk was instructed to oublish NOTICE INVITING BIDS on Alterations of and Additions to the hesum.ont oewage Disposal Plant in the Beaumont Gazette three successive times, as follows: notice read by Mr. Hutton. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the Clerk nublish notice inviting bids, as read by air. Hutton, in the next three Week's Beaumont Gazette. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor,Lewis, ElaTuu and "nnis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Lewis ma e a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That Fin Chief,Charles Wilson be authorized to purchase such fire nozzles and hose mending equipment as he may require. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. The following bills were nresente^: 15.00 Ray F. Allen Last 2 Jan Lawrence A. Hutton If It 50.00 103.10 "lass Deckard it 59.60 C .r ". .ice It 103.30 Bernice Conine n 101.10 H.Y.N.orse It 105.00 D.J.Courtney O 98.90 Carl Carre l It 92 80 Clifford A. Wilcox IT AF.80 Linford 'axton It 97.10 GAo.rge Childr as IT AA.50 Ham,- W. Bland it 92'50 Bruce E. Graves it 192.10 Charlie Wilson n - Shirley A. Dietrich V 97.50 L.M.Bratton II 92.50 :ichard Summers Beaumont Gazette t'ear's Subscription 3.00 Emma Long Guard -t cross walk 25.00 Charlie Wilson Fire Chief -Jan. 10.00 Margaret Valdivia Jaunitor - Health Cent. 4.00 Ellen C. Martin Armco Drainage & Metal Stamps Products Inc. Culvert 6.00 187.55 California Water & Telephone Co. t Jephones 46.50 County Health Dept. Health Service Beaumo t Chambe-° of Commerce 1941 contriuution 150.00 Signal Oil Co. Gasoline 151.84 City Faint & Hardware Steel tape 7.14 C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff Radio fee 38.75 182 r Stockwell & Binney O'llelveney L Myers OlMelveny &: Nyers Beaumont Irrigation Campbell's Motor Se Redlands Blue Tint A.B.Anis Souther:: Califor is Bank of Beaumont Office supplies 28.23 Long Distance tele. 1.06 Legal service -Bonds 250.00 Di: =t. Palm Ave. Gdater 6.75 rvice & tUpnly 4.61 Co. Re Sewer Disnosal 8.11 Cash rdvanced- League 27.00 - Edison Co. Street lights 193.96 -Vi.thholding tax 185.60 Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the bil's as audited be paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Ta.ylor,Lewis, Ela:l and Annis. Noes: Nine. Absent: None. Councilman Lewis made a moti n, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the Council adjourn, to meet Feb.4th. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, A.lem and -nnis. Noes: N"ne. Absent: None. Attest:i er . silo Beeumont,Calif. 7eb. 4th.1948. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session Feb.4th. at 7:30 P.M. with L-eyor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Lewis and Annis. Absent: Councilman Taylor and :lam. The rSinutes of meeting of January 28th. were not read. Mr. Dwight i3. Cooper, City Engineer was present and advised that he would like to have the City adopt a resolution authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to e,ign an application to the Utate Board of Health for the Alteration and Addition to the Beaumont Sewage Disposal "lant. The following:esolution was read. RESOLUTION T10.907 To the STATE OF CALIFORPiIA, SOAR OF M3LIC i ',ALTH. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Beaumont, of the County of Riverside, State of California, that pursuant and sub- ject to all the terms, conditions and provisions of the "ublic Health Act of the State of California, approved March 23, 1907, and all amendrents thereto, application by this City be made to the : 3tate Board of °1blic Health of the otate of California, for a permit to alter and add to Beaumont Sewage Treatment Plant, by add'_tion of 30 ft. diameter Clarifier, sludge nump and nining. Convert Imhoff to Digester as shr;wn on accompanying plans and specifications. That the Yayor of said City Council be and is hereby authorized .nd directed to cause the necessary data to be pre- pared, and investifetions to be made, and in the name of said 183 City- to sign and file such application with the said State Board of Health. Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the Cite of iueaumon on the 28th.day of ianuc,ry,1948. A.B.Annis 1vayor. attest: iiernice Conine, City Clerk. Councilman Lewis riade a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That Resolution No. 907 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Lewis and Annis. Noes: None Absent: Co- incilmen Taylor and Elan. i «. 2ESOLUTIOP. NO. 906 ` RESOLUTION AND ORDEL -'CIR' CONDE221AT_�014' OF CERTAIN LANDS AND P7RYAN77 1.9EI'ENTS AND T'.IGTUS OF ?"AY TH,I:EI11 7'0: THE CON - S TRUCTIC21 r 'D 1, AIii^ENA," CE 01' CERTA111 SANITAI?`' SEM SYSTElI RSOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Beaumont, County of Riverside, Htste of Californie, that public safety, welfare, convenience, interest and necessity require the ac- quisition b,­ the City of Beaumont, a body politic and corporate of the State of California, of certain lands hereinafter des - crited for public use, to -wit: a perpetual easement and right of way for, and the right to excavate for, construct, reconstruct, overate, clean, maintain and use a sanitary sewer system and annurtenant structures in, on, and under and across that certain real property situate in the City of Beaumont, County of Riverside, State of California. That the use of all of said lands for said purposes is a nublic use authorized by law; That the taking of said lands in the man:_er and for the purposes set forth is necessary to such public use and that it is necessary that all o" said lbrids be so taken; That the said proposed public works and improvements are planned and located in a manner which will be most compatible with the greatest nublic good and the least private injury; and h IT ='URTHER ESOLVED th>it the City Attorney of the City of Beaumont is hereb�� authorized and directed: To acquire, in the name of and on behalf of the City of Beaumont, permanent easements and rights of way in the hereinafter described lands by donation, purchase or b^ condemnation in accordance with the provisions of the law of the State of California relating to eminent doman; To prepare and prosecute in the name of the City of Beaumont such suit or suits in thc: proper court having jurisdication thereof as is or are necessary to condemn said lands for the purposes hereinefer described; To make an application to said Court for an order fixing the amount or amounts of such security in the way of money deposits as said Court may direct to be made upon the taking of possession of said lands by said City of Beaumont and for an order perm'..tting the City of Beaumont to take immediate possession of said lands; To make deposit of such security out of proper funds under con'rol of the City of i3eaum -nt in such amount or amounts so fixed and determined And in such manner as said Court in which the condemnat'on proceedings hereby authorized are pending may direct; The real property hereinabove referred to which the said City* of Beaumont is by the resolution authorized tc; ac ^uire for the oublic ue e. e hereinabove described, i :situate, lying and being in the City of Beaumont, Beaumont irrigation District, Count,' of Riverside, )tate of California, and is bounded and particularly 0 I described as follows, to -wit: PARCEL 1 An easement 20 feet in width, being 10 feet side of the following described line: BEGINTITITTG at a ooint distant north, 50 feet line intersection of Olive Avenue and second shown on Amended Ma-) of the TO'' Or B"AUMC`NT in Book 6, rages 16 and 17 of maps, records nardino County, California; thence West 207. Southerly production of the west line of the of Lot 6, Block 138 of said map. PARCEL 2 on each from the center Street as as recorded of San rier- 54 feet to the east one acre An easement 20 feet in width being 10 feet on each side of the following described line: BEGINNING at a point distant north, 18.77 feet from the center line intersection of Iowa Avenue and Second Street as shown on Amended Asap of the TO' "_T OF BEAUMDITT recorded in Book 6, Pages 16 and 17 of Laps, records of San Bernardino County, California; thence South 85 *43' West 211.09 feet; thence South 86 *249 West 204.90 to a Doint distant south 9.87 fe::t from the center line intersection of Linresota Avenue and Second Street as shown on said Alan. PASSED, ADOPTED AITD AOPF:OVED this 28th, day of January,1948. Attest:Bernice Conine, City Clerk. A.B.Annis Mayor. Councilman C ox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That resolution No. 906 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Lewis and Annis. Noes: iwne. Absent:�Councilmen Taylor and Elam. Councilman Lewis reported to the City Council, that he had had some complaints regards to.Mr. A.W.Carter keeping cows on Euclid avenue property near 9th.Str,et and asked that the Council investigate the matter and t:. - -:e whatever action seen fit. at a later date. Councilman Cox, made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the Council adjourn. This motion,carried. Attest: L.L.-. Clerk. iayor. '� �J 185 seaumont,California. Feb. llth.194E . The Beaumont City Council met in regular session Feb.11th. at 7:30 P,M. with Mayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilmen Cox, Taylor., Lewis, Elem and Annis. Absent: bone. The Minutes of the meetings of January 28th. and February 4th. were read and app-°oT, ed. Resolution No. 908 was read as follows: RESCLUTION d0. 908 RESOLUTION 07 TIE, CITY OF BEAUM ONT ACCE?TI;IG GRANT DEED FR011 JAY E',! E. " yriGFt'.': AND ELIZABETH F. IMAGIUM. TIi'S CITY OOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAMONT DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOi ";S: Section 1. That th"t certain Grant Deed Dated 22nd. day of January,194P, from James E. Meagher and Elizabeth F. Meagher to the City of Beaumont, convey ng Lot 1, Block 40 of the City of Beaumont, as shown by map on file in hook 6, page 16, of Maps, records of 4an isernardino County,California. be and it is hereby accepted and ordered recorded. ADOPTED this 11th, day of February,194A. A.B.Annis. Layor, City of ieaumont. Attest: Bern' -ce Conine, City Clerk of the City of Beaumont. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seoonded by Councilman Elam: That Resolution No. 908 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. A proposed memorandum of agreement covering the maintenance of State :ighway Poute 26 in the City of Beaumont for the period from January 1,194? to 'une 30,1948 was presented and read together with a .esclution a� follows: RESOLUTION 7 i0 . 909 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY CO`JNCIL OF CITY OF BEAUMONT APPROVING MEITORANDTD4 OF AGREFXE1VT PROVIDING FOR YAINTENANCE OF CERTAIN ,STATE HIGM.7AY ROUTE-1 IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT BY TIF, STATE. :'TiisREAS, the State of California, through its Department of - 'ublic Works, Division of Highways, has presented a memorandum of agreement providing for maintenance of certain State highway routes in the City of Beaumont by the State for the period fxom January 1,1948 to June 30,1948, and setting forth certain particular maintenance functions to be performed by the City; and V,'I REAS, the City Council has read said agreement in full and is familiar- with the contents thereof; TIi?,ItEI?ORF, be it resolved b,7 the City Council of the City of Beaumont that said agreement for maintenance of certain .3tate highways be and the same is hereby approved. and the Mayor and the City Clerk are directed to sign the same on behalf of said City. ADOPTED this 11th day of 7ebruary,1948. A.B.Annis Mayor of the City of Beaumont. Attest: Bernice Conine, City Clerk of the City of Beaumont. 186 Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That Resolution No. 909 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam end Annis. Noes: .None. Absent: None. The following Bills were presented: Charles Still . °.ay F. Allen Lawrence A. Hutton Plass Deckard C .M. King Bernice Conine H. Ni.NIorse George Childress Carl Carrell D.J.Courtney Clifford A. Wilcox Linford A. Paxton E3nma Long !3ruce E. Graves Charlie Wilson Harr: 1!1. Bland Shirley A. Dietrich 1ichard Summers L.11.13ratton Clifford Gholson George E. Childress Leaumont Gazette Jackson's Mobil Service ,'Dare Automotive Dwight B. Cooper Equipment -Fire Dent. First j Feb. n If it rr rr n ,r rr n n tt n n n n n rr n n n n rr +r e, rr n n n n n n n n n n n refund- 3xoense Printin< to Long Service to equi;)ments Auto repairs Ingineer ieaum,nt Automotive Servi e Auto repairs San Gogonio Electric Labor Rae Laxwell Welding The King Drug Co. Lysol Southern California Gas Co. Gas Beaumont Lotor &, uooly Parts Braman Dickerson Co. Blades & other harts Freedom Valvoline Oil Co. I Drum oil Beaumont Hardware & Lumber c,un lies & materials C.E.Levas & tuns Valve stem California Plater leleohone Co. telephones ionn's Cafe 131 meals - nx•` Boners Southern California Disinfecting Co. sun-lies Tony Flores Fertilizer -City Hall Cit^ of Banning :adio fee Helene E. ;Pest Lent- health center Ellen C. .,'arti.n Stamps County Health Dent. Health Service Sunervisor of Documents 1 Look ignal Oil Co. Gasoline Leauinont Variety Store liaincoats,Floves etc. Leroy H. ;arnes Renewal- Judge's bond E. shoe :.hop 3 keys 125.50 - 15.00 50.00 r� 103.10 59.60 103.30 101.10 97.10 98.90 105.00 92.80 88.80 25.00 92.80 105.10 88.50 92.80 92.80 97.50 97.50 tseach 7.60 66.00 6.53 38.38 567.00 56.80 11.37 80.10 .97 49.90 1.10 46.33 43.46 146.68 1.30 58.75 68.12 4.61 9.00 85.00 30.00 6.00 6.50 1.00 204.69 20.51 5.00 1.50 Councilman Elam :ade u moti.,n, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the Lill:: us O.P:'d uy the committee be paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, molar, and iinni. ,,. Noes: done. Absent: iione. Councilman Elam made a moti:;n, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the Council adjourn. Attest: 71tF Cle - -Ma y 187 Beaumont, Calif. February 18,1948. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session,February 18th, 1948 at 7:30 P.M. with Ieayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilman present: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Absent: None. The minutes of February 11th. were read and approved. The following resolution, were presented and read. RESOLUTIO. NO. 910. A RESOLUTIOP: OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT CONSOLIDATING VOTING "RECINCTS, A"POINTING ELECTIONd OFFICIALS, MID FIXIi40, HOURS °OLLS AItE TO i3 E OPEN FOR TfI NV. ;gICI °AL ELECTION TO BE HELD IN THE CITY OF i3EAUMOI�T Oii TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1948. THE CIT7 COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLO7S: Section 1.. That for the purpose of holding the regular municipal Election fixed by law to be held on Tuesday, April 13, 1948, State and County Precincts Numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4 shall be and they are hereby consolidated into one precinct to be known as Consolidated Precinct "A", and the polling place thereof is hereby fixed as the Council Chambers in the City Hall Building, 500 Grace Avenue, Beaumont, Riverside County, California. Section 2. That at said Municipal election to be held on April 13,1948, the polls shall be open between the hours of seven o'clock A.M. and seven o'clock P.M. of said day. Section 3. That the following named persons are hereby appointed as election officials to conduct said election, to -wit: Guy Bogart as Inspector. .'7.H.Kilpatri,ck as Judge, and J.C.Brown, and Silas D. Compton as Clerks. Section 4. That the compensation of each of said election officials is hereby fixed at the sum of $7.00. ADOPTED this 18th. day of February, 1948, Attest: Bernice Conine, City Clerk. A.B.Annis Mayor. Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman slam: That Resolution No. 910 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Ta;-lor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. 188 RESOLUTION N0. 911 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK OF SAID CITY TO EXECUTE AND DELIVER TIOR SAID CITY A "CONTRACT BY ANN) BETWEEN ^Ii CITY OF iiEAUY'ITT AND THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC W-DANY, A CORPORATIO,'d. 711MEAS, said city is about to let bids for the construction of certain extensions or additions to its sanitary sewer system, and 1t7HEREAS, it is necessary in accomplishing said construction to cross the Southern °acific Company right of way in said Cit', and ""'nr'"AS, said Southern 'acific Comnany.has submitted a license agreement permitting- said City to cross mentioned right of way, a copy of w "ich agreement is attached hereto and made a part hereof by .reference, and ;'HEREAS, the City Council of the City of Beaumont believes that the interest of the public in the City at large will be best served b�- entering into said agreement for and on behalf said city. NOW THLREFORE, be it resolved by he City Council of the City of ijeaura>nt, as follows, to -wit: 1. That said Agreement be .nd the same is hereby approved. 2. That the P,ayor and the City Clerk are directed to sign and deliver said a,re -ment oy and on behalf said City. PASSED, ADOPT Z.` hlil) APPROVED this 18th. day of = ebruary,1948. A.B.Annis 1'avor of the City of Beaumont. ATTEST: Bernice Conine, City Clerk of the City of Beaumont. Councilman Tel-lor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That Resolution No. 911 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. City Engineer Dwight B. Cooper presented for the insnection of the City Council, the Plans and Upecifications for the South Outfall Sewer Line. after the plans were discussed the following action was taken: Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Plane and - 1pecifications for the pronosed consisting of 12 sheets of Specifications by Dwight B. Cooper be accented and a.ztho Ayes: Councilman Cox, Ta,•lor, Lewis, Elam NoesL None. Absent: None. Councilman Taylor: That the South Outfall ','ewer line and 4 sheets of plans presented rized. and Annis. Resolution No. 912 was presented and read as follows: RESOLUTION AO. 912 69&EREA', the City Council of the City of Beaumont is about to call for bids and let a contract for the doing of necessary work in that certain improvement entitled Construction of South Outfall Sewer of the City of iieaumont, and "'iEREAS, pursu,Mt to the provisions of the Labor Code, Sections 1770 et :eq., the City Council is required to acertain the general nrevaili.ng rate of per diem wages and for per diam wages for legal holiday and overtime work in the locality in which said work is to be performed 189 for each craft or type of workman, laborer or mechanic needed in the execution of such contract, and WBEREAS, this City Council has deliberated concerning the general prevailing rate per diem wages and per diem wages for legal holiday and overtime work, NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved #hat the City Council of the City of Beaumont has ascertained and does hereby determine that the general nrevailin- ner diem wages for eight -hour working days in the locality in which the aforesaid work is to be performed in the execution of the aforesaid contract for each craft or type of workman or mechanic needed to execute such contract is as follows: to -wit: TIME RATES 701 OVERTIME E CLASS 07 WORK PREVAILING RATE AND LEGAL. HOLIDAYS Air Compressor Operator........ 13.20 Overtime and legal holidays will be paid Bricklayer and Stone- at the rate of time and mason .......................... 19.00 one -half. Bricklayer and Stone - Mason Foreman .................. 21.00 Bricklayer Tender (any canacity) ...................... 13.00 Carpenter -- General (except as otherwise separately classified) .................... 15.20 Cement Dumper ( on 1 yard or larger mixers and handling bulk cement) .......... 12.40 Cement finisher,................ 15.80 Clamshell or Crane Operator ....................... 16.80 Concrete Curer (impervious membrane) ...................... 12.20 Concrete Mixer Operator (pavin type and mobile mixers ....................... 16.00 Concrete Mixer Operator (skip type) .................... 14.20 Conveyor or Loader Operator (Materials) ........... 13.20 Laborer - - General or Con - Struction (except as other - wise separately classified) .... 10.80 Pipe Caulker -- Sewer Pipe (using caulking tools).......... 12.20 Pipe Layer -- Sewer Pipe (excluding caulker) ...... ..... 13.20 Shovel Operator (includ- ing Tractor Hi- Lift) ........... 16.80 Truck Driver (dump trucks -- less than 4 yards water level) ......................... 11.40 190 Truck Driver (dumn trucks -- 4 yards but less than 8 yards water level) ........... 11.60 Vibrating Machine Operator or Tender .................... 12.40 Watchman and /or Guard........ 10.80 Foreman, unless otherwise separately classified, for Carpen- ters, Cement Finishers, Equipment Operators and Laborers, shall be naid not Tess than $1.40 ner day more, and all other foremen not senarately classified not less than $1.00 nor day more, than the journeymen rate for the craft involved. BE IT FilrTIiEH RESOLVED that the general prevailing rate of her diem wages for eight -hour working days and the minimum hourly rate for vaeh said draft or tyne of workiaen or mechanic for legal holiday and overti._e work shall be the same as hereinbefore specified. "A',>: ED, <MD TED and A''P ,OVED this 18th. day of 2-ebruary,194n. A. B. Annis hLayor ATTEST: Bernice Conine, City Clerk. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Islam: That Resolution No. 912 be adopted. Ayes:. Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That The Council adjourn, to meet again Aeb.ruary 25th. This motion carried. Attest: ._Clerk. Mayor. ITI P 191 beaumont,Calif. February 25,1948. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session February 25th,1948, at 7:30 P.M, with Iayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Absent: None. The minutes of "ebruary 18th, were read and approved. L:r. - °eter r. Henn told the City Council that he was in Los Angeles and went to see the officials of the ._outhern Pacific Railroad regards to the trains standing on railroad crossings for a half hour to 40 minute: at a tire, blocking the traffic, causing school children to crawl through the trains rather than reach school rooms late for school. He let ?:Caro„ Annis read aloud a letter which he had since received from the Railroad officials. The letter assued Mr. Hen-) that some action would be taken to avoid such long stons and that there would be no more trouble, Councilman Cox extended 'he thanks of the Council to Ilr. Hepp °or takinf steps in the interest of the community and corzr.ended him for the action he had taken and the results received. This being the date and hour for the opening of maids on the Alterations and additions to the Sewage Disposal "lent bids were opened from the following Contractors, and the following Amounts were shown: Item 1. Item 2. Item 3. 1. Sterling Construction Co. 27,153.00 1,669.00 - - - - - -- 2. He-Stone Construction Co. 27,500.00 2,000.00 - - - - - -- 3. Pernel Barnett 23,476.00 1,850.00 1,550 4. Fred J. Early,jr.Co. 32,566.00 2,340.00 - - - - - -- 5. Contracting Engineers Co. 28,565.90 1,400.00 11300 After making a study of the bids submitted it was agreed that the bid of 'ernell Barnett was low bid, Sterling Construction Co. was second low bid and KewStone Construction Co, was third low bid. Mr. Doits of the Dorr Company was present and advised the City Council that it will be impossible to deliver the heavy equipment for the Disposal Plant installation in less than four to six months. The Dorr Company will make delivery just as soon as possible. After a review of all bids submitted the following action was taken: Councilmen Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the Bid of lernel Barnett in the amount of $23,476.00 plus Item 3 in the amount of $1,550.00 be accepted, and the bids of sterling Construction Co. and the Ke -Stone Construction Co. be held in abeyance until it is known that Pernel Barnett qualifies his contract afterwhich the other two bids are to be returned to the bidders. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. 717oes: None. Absent: None. Ray >amson,Jr. presented a petition signed by a portion of the property owners on range Avenue between 11th. and 12th. asking that Orange Avenue ue paved. The Council >sked him to keep his petition and try to get the property signed up 100° ;, and in the meantime the street mentioned would be placed in line to be caved together with other streets when the City starts paving, and that others would assist him in securing signatures so that the street may be paved through the entire block. A Grant Deed prom Audis H. Wortham, Willie Ialerle Wortham, Ellamae Y. Davis and O.L.Davis to City of Beaumont conveying That 192 0 portion of Second Street (vacated),lying south of and adjacent to the east 1 Acre of Lot 6, Block 138 of Amended flap of the Town of Beaumont was presented together with Resolution No. 913 accepting the deed and ordering it to be recorded as follovrs: RES`LUTIOIV N0. 913 nth CITY COUNCIL 07 TRY CITY OF 3EAIINOI]T IIEi:EBY RESOLVES AS rOLT-UPS`) TO = "IT: That that certain Deed attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference be and the same is hereby accepted, and it is ordered that the same be recorded. ?AU32ED, ;DOPTE'D and APPROVED this 25th. day of February,1948. A.B.Annis Mayor. ATTEST: Bernice Conine, City Clerk Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That Resolution No. 913 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, El& and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. The following letter was read from the Building Inspector, T,r. ?lass Deckard: Feb. 25,1948. TO B rATTT.'0I1T CITY COUNCIL. You are he7-eby advised that today the Buildin- Deot. and C.E.Crumb, Deputy Health Officer have red tagged fire ravaged bu!.ldinc at 1247 'alm = >ve. (across from Nurcery) as being unfit for human occupancy, as outlined in Sec. 203, Uniform Building Code. This shad is definitely beyond repairs. Further acti:-,n is tc be taken as directed by the Council. Reap. ti:ubmitted, P.Deckard, B.I. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the Building Inspector be instructed to proceed to condemn the building at 1247 Palm Avenue. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Ani:is. .does: None. Absent: None. The City Clerk was instructed to advertise for bids on Gasoline, both Standard and Ethyl; Diesel Fuel Oils and Lubricants, also 100ioo Parafine Base Lubricating oils as per usual proceedure. It was suggested and agreed by the Council that Chief of Police H.K.Morse shall assume the responsibility of keeping the gasoline storage tank at the City Barn filled with gasoline, checking the supply and attending to the purchase of gasoline. The following bills were presented: Ray F. Allen Last Feb. 15.00 Lawrence A. Hutton it 50,00 Plass Deckard it 103.10 C.M.King IT 59.60 Bernice Conine IT 103.30 H.K.Morse it 101.10 Carl Carrell " 98.90 Clifford A. Wilcox " 98.90 Linford Paxton " 88.80 George Childress IT 97.10 D.J.Courtney " 105.00 Em ^:a Lbng, " 25.00 Charlie Wilson " 105.10 Shirley A. Dietrich " 92.80 Bruce E. Graves " 92.80 Richard ,Sum -ers it 92.80 Clifford Gholson " 97.50 L.M.Bratton " 97.50 Harry 17. Bland " Specification88.50 Redlands Blue Print Co. Prin'_s R.e- Plans &/ 105.09 Union Oil Co. Kerosene & Lube oils 60.3.3 Jeffries Bankncte Co. 64 Bond files 28.35 Hoffman Auto -)arts 48 i3atteries -Flash 3.12 Georgia Samson Matron Duty- Feb.13th. 6.00 Dahlquist Studios 1 picture - police Dept. 2.59 Y aGraw -Hill Book Co. 2 books for Bldg.lnsn.13.16 Signal Oil Co. Gasoline 77.92 Los Angeles Stamp &. 1%tation ry Co. Dorr tags 29.24 Charlie '. ";ilson Fire Chief -Feb. 10.00 Armco Drainage & Metal °rod. Culverts 224.46 Montgomery e_ Pomeroy Service Re.Sewer 150.00 Dwight B. Cooper :)ervice Re.Sewer 631.41 Margaret Valdivia Jaunitor- health Can. 4.00 C.- F. Rayburn,oheriff Radio fee -Feb. 25.00 Ellen C. Martin ::tamps 6.00 Sank of Beaumot.t [Withholding Tax 183.00 Councilman Cox made a motion,,seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the bills as audited by the Committee be paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That fir. J. R. Cardwell be permitted to nur.chase from the City a used Galion Power Grader for the sum of $?200.00. Ayes: Councii1ian Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: none. Absent: NRne. Councilman. Lewis made a motion seconded by Councilman Elam: That the Council adjourn This motion carried. Attest: � .,. C lark. 193 194 Beaumont,Calif. March 10,1948. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session at 7:30 P;M. March 10th,1948, With mayor Annie presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Lewis, Elam, Taylor and Annis. absent: one. This being; the date and hour set for the opening of bids on the South Outfall Newer Project, the bids of Fourteen Con- tractors were read as follows: :dames and Item numbers follow: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. (7.& )8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Pernel Barnett,Oran@e,Calif. (filter.) J2.45 2.05 2.60 100 5.00 12.00 190.00 .25 .20 .15 30.00 2000 1900 170.00 N.J.Chutuk Construction Co.13313 Sherman Way,North Hollywood,Calif. 3.37 2.95 3.25 2.45 7.00 6.00 195.00 .20 .20 .20 15.00 12.00 12.00 185.00 San Gabriel Construe 4.19 3.71 4.00 3.43 Harry M. Rouse, 1568 3.79 3.58 3.88 3.07 ;ion Co.,112 West Las Tunas Blvd.San Gabriel,Calif. 5.00 16.80 210.00 .25 .25 .20 25.00 20.00 30.00 210.00 D. Street,San Bernardino,Calif. 6.69 21.00 208.30 .16 .14 .12 37.00 25.00 33.00 208.30 Pipeline Construction Co., 2391 Lain St.,Riverside, Calif. 3.79 3.25 4.00 3.00 7.00 20.00 225.00 .20 .18 .15 25.00 20.00 20.00 Delno E. Hall, 1312 S. 4th 3.40 3.27 3.45 2.75 7.00 Beason & Taylor, 913 W.Las 2.75 2.65 2.65 2.00 10.00 Ave., Arcadia. Calif. 13.00 180.00 .10 &0 .08 17.50 15.00 20.00 Tunas Dr., San Gabriel,Calif. 20.00 160.00 .20 .20 .20 35.00 30.00 25.00 160.00 Green -Mears Construction Co., 9362 No.Mariposa kve.,Los Wales 27,Calif. 4.00 4.00 5.00 4.00 12.00 25.00 250.00 .25 .25 .25 25.00 22.00 25.00 250.00 C.O.Brand, P.O.Box 406, Riverside, Calif. 3.30 3.01 3.27 2.55 6.00 15.00 175.00 .06 .05 .04 45.00 40.00 40.00 185.00 Charles J. Dorfman, 124 N. LaBree Hve.Los Angeles 36,Calif. 2.85 2.55 2.70 2.00 8.00 17.70 170.00 .10 .10 .10 40.00 30.00 30.00 200.00 Frank Chutuk, 1242 So.Bonnie Beach Place, Los Angeles 23, Calif. 2.85 2.65 3.05 2.50 8.00 8.00 175.00 175.00 .40 .30 .30 20.00 15.00 15.00 Edward Green, 3001 Coolidge Ave., Los Angeles 26,Ca1, 3.00 2.80 3.50 3.00 10.00 15.00 200.00 1.50 1.00 .90 20.00 20.00 20.00 250.00 Sam B. Pearce, 30022 East Centures,Lynwood,Calif. 3.50 3.25 3.35 3.00 6.00 14.00 250.00 .S0 .25 .20 25.00 20.00 30.00 250.00 Concrete Conduit Co., P.O.Box 31, Colton,Calif. 2.90 2.50 3.50 2.25 6.00 13.00 190.00 .25 .23 .20 25.00 20.00 25.00 180.00 M After the above bids were read by Mayor Annis, City- Engineer kr.Cooper & Building Inspector Mr. Deckard retired from the Council room and complked the amounts given in the various bids, reporting- back to the City Council 195 on the basis of the first 7 Items as follows: i Eernel narnett p 22,052.10; J.J.Chutuk $ 28,554.29; San Gabriel Construction 438,190.05; Harry L. House 434 336.43; Pipeline � Construction Go. 44'33,598.00; Delnc E. hall Of 30,378.32; season & Taylor a 25,986.75; Green -tears Construction Co. 439,257.00; a C.O.hrend 429,046.74; Charles J. Dorfman x,25,866.30; Frank Chutuk 425,823.05; Edward Green $28,628.30; San B. Pearce :31,914.50; Concrete Conduit' Co. 926,446.80. City Engineer Cooper advised the Council that the Contractor's bids were in proper form. It was found that Pernel narnett was low bidder on the South Outfall Sewer line, Charles J. Dorfr_an Second lowest bidder and Frank Chutuk Third bwest bidder, and the following action was taken by the City Council: Councilman Cox nade a motion, seconded by Councilman Elan.;: That the City accept the ;yid of Pernel narnett on the Construction of the South Outfall Sewer, a.nd that the Second and Third lowest bidders be held in abeyance until Pernel Barnett has signed his contract and qualified. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Aces: cone. Absent: :gone. The minutes of February 20h. were read at this time and approved. i:_ayor Annis thanked the Contractors present for their interest in submitting bids on the South Outfall Sewer line. City Attorney button read a proposed Contract For U le of interest in Pipe Line in which Eva Jernigan agrees to sell to The City of Beaumont a 1 /10th undivided interest in a certain water pipe line located as follows: A 2 inch pipe line constructed lying ant oeinE within the north 1'a feet and west 1G feet of Lot 3, Block 106 of the A ended Vap of Town of weau::ont, as per plat recorded in Lay seek 6, pages 16 to 17, records of Sar_ Bernardino County, said "orth and West line being described as follows; to wit: A line begin::ing at the northeast corner of Lot 3, Block 106, 'est along the North Lire 249.55 feet to the northwest corner of said lot, thence 320.54 feet south along the West line to the :north line of KL.Street. The City to pay Eva Jernigan 950.00 for the 1 /10 interest in the pipe line aL d to use pipeline to convey* water to the SeweraEe Disposal dent. After hearinE the .greement the following action waa taken by the City Council: a L -LUTI CA N0. 914 A ,E40LUTION OT T L? CITY Cl OEAUOCC_ T, C LIFO -NI A, TriG =:IZI ;G i,_ S._ YJn _a- CIT i LL `^ I°I lr I:dTG _. CC:;Tl.ACT FOR T_` ?U :C _,t .E CY nw T 1TEnE, T __ ZPIPE VV E, , r 0"DL l:i] CTI ^IG ^'s, ACCEPTadCE r, ',CCiDATTc ; iE = OF. WHEREAS, EVA JERNIGAN is the owner of a certain water pipe line located in the Counts- of Riverside, State of California, and WHEREAS the City of Beaumont is desirous of purchasing an _. . interest in and to said pipe li e, NOVJ,THF]HEFORE, be it resolved as follow, to-wit: 1. Thct the Mayor and the Cit;. Clerk of the aforesaid City of heauuio:,t, be and they are hereby authorized to execute by and on behalf said City that certain contract a copy of which is attached hereto and made a pert hereof by reference. 2. Thnt said Contract be accepted by said City and the same ordered recorded in the office of the County Recorders County of Riverside, State of California. PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPnOVED this 10th. day of March,1948. CITY OF BEAUMONT by A.rs.Annis —_ -- Mayor. Attest: Bernice ConiAe City Clerk. 196, Councilman Taylor made a notion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That Resolution. No. 914 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lei ^✓is,Elam nd Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. City Attorney Hutton presented the Contract of Pernel Arnett which was awarded For Additions to and Alterations of nesumont Sewage Disposal Plant as beinC ready for signatures of the Mayor Ir and City Clerk. Councilman Cox made a :Notion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the T4ayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign the Contract with 0. Pernel Barnett for Alterations of and Additions to The Beaumont Sewage Disposal Plant. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elan; and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. City Engineer Cooper presented Plans and Lpecifications for a Proposed Laple avenue Storm Drain. after a discussion the following action was taken: Councilman Cox made a motion,seconded b Thzt the Two Sheet:: of Plans and Eleven pag the Laple Avenue :torn Drain be accepted as and that Notice Inviting Bids be published in the Beaumont Gazett, asking that bids be y Councilman Taylor: as of Specifications for presented by &_r. Cooper, three successive times presented for opening on Larch 31st. Jury Duty 2.15 Dora A. each Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Ela:: and "nnis. IT Noes: None. Clarence Blain if 2.15 Absent: None. It 2.15 Nellie ii. Hall Per. Cooper also presented plans and specificaticns for a Water 5up>ly for :sewage Disposal Plant. Alta P. Schatz IT Councilman Lewis made a notion, seconded by Councilran Elan:: That the One Sheet of Plans and sine pages of Specifications for the 'rater Lu ?ply for -ewage Disposal Plant be accepted snd that Notice Inviting aids be published three successive times in tine Beaumont Gazette, asking that bids be in on Larch 31st. " Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Ela: and Annis. 88.50 noes: None. IT 103.10 C.L.King Absent: None. 59.60 Bernice Conine it The followi.ne bills „ers presented: Seymour H. Dotson Jury Duty 2.15 Dora A. each IT 2.15 John B. Chamberlain IT 2.15 Clarence Blain if 2.15 Winnie G. Foulkes It 2.15 Nellie ii. Hall It 2:15 Thelma YcLaughlin It 2.15 Alta P. Schatz IT 2.15 neverly Kelts IT 2.15 John a. Pearson IT 2.15 Edna J. Smith IT 2.15 Roy G. Treece IT 2.15 Lawrence A. Hutton First 4 Mar. 50.00 Ray F. Allen " 15.00 Harry 0. Bland " 88.50 Plans Deckard IT 103.10 C.L.King IT 59.60 Bernice Conine it 103.30 H.K.Morse it 101.10 George Childress it 97.10 Carl Carrell It 98.9C p.J.Courtney it 105.00 Linford Paxton It 95.00 Clifford A. Wilcox IT 98.90 E :a Long IT 25.00 Inow 197 Bruce E. G ,aves Charlie Wilson Shirley A. Dietrich L.I.Bratton Richard Summer Clifford Gholson Cox Seed & reed Co. George E. Childress iseaur,o °_t Automotive Service Eva Jerni €an Redlands islue Print Co. Beau*i.ont I� -otor & Supply Signal Oil Co. Johnson Tractor Co. Peerless Concrete Pin. and The Beaumont Gazette Dr, Paul A. IwVenzel State Compensation Tns.Fund C.E.Lewis &. Sons A.L.Bramcamp Brown zsevis Equipment Co. Ware Autom,_:tive �eaur:ont Lachine Shop Jackson's Mobil wervice City of Canning Helne L. o9est Rae Lam ell L)eaut.:o:.t Hardware a Lumber Soutli_rn California Gas Southern California Edison DwiLht B. Cooper Dwight B. Coops County Health Degt. first t Lar. 92.80 " 105.10 " 92.80 " 97.50 " 92.8U " 97.50 lr- bales straw 23.66 refund cash adv. 2.02 %uto repairs 71.76 Pi -)eline 50.00 Re.Sewer -rolect 50.76 Parts 2.67 gasoline 281.45 Parts 23.94 roc!c 40ft.16 "pipe 20.50 Print;ng 56.72 Exam."' =isonersl5.00 Balance of Policy 250.43 1 Fiber mat 3.82 Iam.prisoner 3.00 1.2 street torches 24.58 Auto repairs 370.41 itepairs 17.50 Lube service 8.30 Radio fee 85.00 dent- health cent.30.00 eldin€ w Mat. 20.48 i�_aterials 71.78 Gas 59.88 Co. Street lights 194.78 ideaalk r rsde 9.00 Engineer -:3 ewer hrorx 583.50 Health Service 6.50 Councilman Elam r_ade a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the bills as audited by. the committee be paid. Ayes: Council:r.an Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam; and Annis. Noe,.: None. Absent: Aone. The Clerk was asked to write &.r. H.R.Gernreich, Superintendent of the Southern Pacific Company and ask if it vrould be permissable for the City's Police and i;he n3rtnigration officers to use the right of way from Pennsylvania Avenue east which is used as a roadway parallell to the railroad on th north side of track. This roodway v:as originally opened by the Railroad Company for their own fire protection. Councilman Ela:: m.::de a motion, seconded by Councilman Ta. lor: That the meeting adjourn. This otion carried. - I�a• or. Attest: Clerk. Item. No.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 Totals Beaunont, Cal _f. Larch 19,1948. A Special iveetinp of the Beaumont City Council was call d to order by I„eyor Annis, Yareh 19th. at 10:00 o'clock in the office of the City Clerk. Notice of Special v.eetine., of the City Council was filed by the City Clerk, and Consent to Dieeting signed by all five Councilmen was also filed. Roll call found the following counc_.lmen present: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Absent: none. The meeting was called by Iv.ayor Annis for the purpose of the authorization of a letter to be written to Governor Earl 'Narren,Philip iyoyd and nelson Dillworth, and. E."�.Sullivan of the State highway Department, askin€ that stop lights be installed on iiie;hway 99 within the City of iseaur:ont. Councilran Taylor ;.lade a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: Th«t the Layor write to L3. E. %. Sullivan and copies of the letter be mailed to Governor Earl 'iarrsn, Uenator iaelson S. Dilworth and assemblyman 'hiliD L. Boyd askin(- _ thr,t they re- consider the placin[ of Stop LiChts on Highway 60 -7- amid 99 within the City of i;eaumont, stat'nE, that this request has been r;.ade is the ��:st and a survey Yr.-de, but the request re- jected. Ayea: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Levis, El,,;:. and annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Ela_; made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: Thet the Council adjourn. This lotion carried. Attest: Clerk. The oeaumont City Council met for it 31st, at 7:30 P.L. with 1,ayor ALnnis The rollcall found the following Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam • Leaumont,California. parch 31,1948. a regular meeting, Larch presiding. Councilmen bresent: and nn..is. Absent: :Zone. This bein& the time set for opening of bids on the Laple avenue Storm Drain the following bids were presented by the City Clerk; They were itemized as follows: A.H.Famularo C.O. Santa Ana. Brand. 672.00 1,713.60 8,261.25 7,366.80 950.00 1,084.11 1,120.00 993.60 1,440.00 - - - - -- 752.40 (304.80 429.00 393.98 703.60 952.32 1,782.00 159 ^20 14, 670.25 17, 268.41 14, 201.73 R. A. N.anley & Pernel San: B. Bob Enwin. N.eek. Barnett.Pearce. Watson. 1,660.00 1,561.00 1,450. 1,450.CC 1,743.00 9,462.00 9,507.74 10,000.10,458.00 10,126.00 800.00 1,202.62 900. 19050.00 2,000.00 11000.00 - - - - -- 1,160. 1,120.00 8,400.00 - - - - -- 952.00 1,080. 1,600.00 2,400.00 830.00 850.00 11000. 1,282.50 664.00 275.CO 496.00 450. 400.00 600.00 1,240.00 1,088.00 1,000. 1,240.00 1,984.00 2_438.00 22317.9.4 2,310_ 3i500.OG 3,120.00 C, C, 18,270 21,860.50 22,637.00 17-97S _ -17M IA l an nl car) can nn M 199 After all bids were examined and rt:ad it was agreed that the bid of A.H.Famularo in the amount of 414,201.73 was low bid, R. A. Erwin in the, amount of p17,705.00 second low bid and C.O.brand in the amount of 417,268.41 third low. Councilman Lewis rrade a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the bid of �.11.1'amularo for ;"14,201.73 on the Laple Avenue Storm Drain Project oe accepted, provided the iiid is correct, and that the City reserve the bids of R.A. Erwin and C.0-brand in event the A.li.Famulsro bid is not finally accepted,with the right reserved to accept the Famularo bid even though it stand at „15,721.73 as shown in one place in bid provided he can show it is correct. eyes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elan: and "nnis. lioes. .gone. Absent: lone. The Famularo Did is to start work five days after the award of the Contract and to be completed thirty days later. This being the date set for opening of bids on Construction of Water Sunply for Sewage Disposal Plant the only bid presen',ed being that of rernel Barnett was opened and read. The ataount of bid was $'1,838.00, wor'� to begin five days after award of contract and to be finished 60 days thereafter. Councilman Cox rade a a.otion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the City accept the bid of Pernel Barnett on the Water Supply for Sewage Disposal Plant in the amount of X1,836.00. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. �bsent: lone. In'responpe'to thb-City's Aotice Calling for bids on Gasoline for use of City's equipment during, the next year the clerk pre-ented yids on gasoline from Standard Oil Company, Richfield Oil Corporation, F.C.Neete on ilancock products and Harry C. Harrett with 11,cLillan Products, as follows: Standard Oil Company- Chevron .upreme .204, Chevron .189 Diesel Fuel 39 Gals.or less ;.126; 40 to 199 Gals. x.116; 200 to 409 gals.xlORS; 500 gals or more 4.106. Richfield Oil Corp.- Hi- Octane x.189, Richfield Lthyl w•204. iichfield Diesel Fuel Oil 1.106 Preriiur,; l,.otor Oil 2AE 10 -60 x;.765 per ga' lon. iiichlube Diesel i�:otor Cil SAE 10 -50 .565 per gallon. F.C.Neete, Hancock Ethyl Gasoline, six and one tenth cents per gallon below the retail price of said gasoline, in effect at time and place of delivery,less federal tax. Hancock five Point gasoline 6 1 /10 cents per gallon below the retail price of said gasoline in effect at the time and plcc: -of delivery, less feder�.l tax. ilancock Prer.,iur. Oil in �bl.lots 76¢ per gal. - - -- ilancock Penna . Oil " 't 79$ " " Five Point East Lidcontent Oil " 57V " " All the above in bulk deliveries. 200 Harry C. Barrett,twckiillan Products: Two cents less than Standard Oil Company's posted tan.}, wagon Write at time and place of delivery. Reserving right to increase quoted price by amount of any additional Ltate taxes imposed within next year. Price at this date: Ethyl 18.9 Regular 16.9 Ringfree -otor Oil 740 Diesel Lubricating Oil 760 itot including federal tax. Posted price on diesel fuel pro-ent time 10.6 Councilman Taylor made a motion, the bid of Harry C. iarrett,1055 be accepted. seconded by Councilman Cox: That E. 6th.St. on b.cLillan Products ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, lava and annis. Noes: None. Absent: idone. After taking care of all bids, the minutes of the meetings of the City Council held P,ierch 10th. and the Special meeting of Larch 19th. were read and approved. Lr. Mort Fischer asked the City Council whet will be done by the City in securing a deed to lots in Block 115 which the City agreed to sell to i•.r. Fischer. On July 12,1944 the City received N450.00 frog, I,,r. Port Fischer for a deed to Lots 1 to 7 in Dlock 115. Er. R.S.Harrington, attorney for the City at that time has not deliv - red to the City any information as to whether or nbt the City may give L-r. Fischer a deed to the above property. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman "Taylor: That Lr. Hutton, City Attorney, be authorized to secure prelimin- ary Title Search for purpose of quieting title to Lots 1 to 7 in Block 115. -yes: Councilman Cox, 'Taylor, Lewis, Elam end anuis. Noes: idone. Absent: idone. Councilman Lewis That the Clerk oe aut install a water meter SewLge Disposel plant water line. ayes: Councilman Cox, noes: 1 +one. Absent. hone. made a ::.otic i, sec o k.orized to .:rite the and connect for the when the contractor Taylor, Lewis, Elan. aded by Counci.li:jan Elam: aeaurnont irrigation to ',rater supply at the is ready to connect the and "n,.is. a letter was read from the ::secretary of the uhauber of Commerce asking for 450.00 which was to ue paid by the City toward the Christmas tree decorations the oast Christmas time. CouncilmanYaylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: ThL.t the City grant the request of :P"50.00 on Christmas tree lighting. "yes: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and annis. :does: hone. Absent: idone. The following bills were presented: Ray F. Allen Last < of Larch 15.00 Latirrence A. Hutton " 50.00 C .'�-. King " 59.60 Plass Deckard it 103.10 Bernice Conine " 103.30 H.K.Morse " 101.10 D.J.Courtney if 105.00 Linford Paxton it 95.00 Carl Carrell " 98.90 George Childress " 97.10 Clifford n. o+ilcox Emma Long Bruce E. Graves IIarry W. Bland Charlie Wilson Richard Surmr ers Shirley A. Dietrich Clifford Gholson L.M.bratton C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff Carl bunyer Dr. Paul A. ' +Menzel Charlie Wilson Pacific Reflex Signs leaurnont Gazette Jackson's ikobil Service B. & E. Shoe Shop A.H.Perrualt iraman Dickerson Charlie Wilson Ellen Martin Margaret Valdivia uernice Conine tsa'rnum & Flagg Southern CaL fornia Edison California Water & Tole. Stocnwell & Binney Redlands blue Print Co. Dr. R.4r.hartwell The :ardie ILanufacturing Co. California "sohalt Co. ignal Oil. Co. wank of Beaumont Last Mar. 98.90 " 25.00 " 92.80 it 88.50 it 105.10 it 92.80 " 92.80 It 97.50 " 97.50 Radio fee 25.00 Supplies .88 Exami e prisoner 5.00 mileage Firemen meet 15.00 Firemen's signs 17.00 Printing 135.41 Service Police Car 7.08 4 keys 2.00 6 ft. 2 in pipe 1.54 Parts 89.56 Fire Chief- I..arch 10.00 ::tamps 6.00 Jaunitor - health cent. 5.00 Cash advanced - freight 10.24 Office supplies G.61 Llectricity 162.23 'elenhones 52,32 Office supplies 24.33 Blue Prints 70.15 Examine prisoner 5.00 3 Ganee Lav ✓n Lower 603.98 mil i.,ix 4.60 Gasoline 115.15 l,ithnolding tax 187.00 203 Councilman Lewis ii,ade a notion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the bills as audited be paid. ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: done. City Engineer Cooper advised that it would be r,-ore convenient for signing various documents in connection with the Sewer Projects if the City Clerk could be appointed as Street Superintendent. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That Bernice Conine be appointed Street Superintendent. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and "n:.is. .Does: None. absent: None. Councilman Taylor called to the attention, of the City Council, the fact that the 1 =w has been changed in regards to the title of the fund formerly known as "Street Improvement fund" changing it to "Traffic Safety Fund" about lf.st September 19,1947, and made the following motion. Lotion made by Councilman Taylor, :.seconded by Councilman Cox: That the "'Street Improvement Fund" be named "Traffic Safety Fund" as of Sept. 19,1947. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elair and an,is. Noes: iG ne. Absent: None. Councilman Elam made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the Layor and City Clerk be authorized to sign the i4.aple Avenue Storm Drain contract with Ir. Faraularo if the conditions un_on which the bid was accepted be observed. iiyes: Council:;:an Cos, TayloI', Lewis, Elaril and <nilis. IJOes: done. Absent: None. Councilman: Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilxr,an Taylor: That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to Supply for Sewage Disposal Plant with Ayes: Councilman Co_, Taylor, Lewis, Noes: bone. absent: wone. sign the contract for the 14ater Pernel a>arnett, as submitted. Elara and "nuis. 204 Lax Wynich of the Beaumont Gazette as:;ed the City Councilmen to make some positive statement as to their feeling toward the San Gorgonio Pass R;emorial hospital program which is to as:c the Citi- zens to Vote on a $'200,000 bond issue April 13�h. Ivayor ,nnis, spea'�ing on behalf of the other Councilmen, stated . the the City Council is unanimously in favor of a YEL Vote on the Bond issue for the Hospital, Gn�7 if the bond issue carried that these five councilmen will use all their influence to see that due consideration to i;eaurr.ont's interests in the location of the hospital is received in every way. And that they urge everyone to vote YES on the bond issue. All of the Councilmen voiced their a:)proval of the Hospital fonds. Councilman Elara riade a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: Tht.t the Council adjourn. ThIL motion carried. Attest: Clerk. Iv.ayor. Beaumont,California April 7,1948. The Beaumont City Council r.et in regular session April 7th. 1948, at 7:30 P.M. with 16ayor Anriis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Council- man Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam end -nnis. Absent: None. The M= inutes of the greeting Held march 31st. were not read. Five .resolutions in regards to State Allocated Funds were presented and read as follows: REISOLUTIOIT X. 915. 1. R-iLHEnS, the State of California under `'hapter 47, Statutes, of 1944, (4th. xtra :session) appropriated funds for allotment to Local Agencies, defined therein as cities, cities and counties, or counties, for the purpose of aiding in the acquisition of rights of vm y and sites for certain postwar public works projects in wi-ich there is a Mate interest, all as set forth in said pct; and 2. ViHiu' LA , Chapter 1455, Statutes of 1945, which amends the aforesaid Act, authorizes a Local Agency to use monies allocated to moo such Local regency, under said Act, for acquisition of rights of way and sites, to be transferred and used in o reparing surveys, plans and specifications for a specific project; and 3. i',IHIuiEriS, City of Denuruont, hereinafter called "Local ,,gencyll has has allocated to it by said Act an allocation for the acquisition of rights of w,y or sites which allocation ccatains a sufficient bal- ance to permit Local Agency to anply to the Postwar Public Works Review board under the aforesaid Act, as amended, for the transfer therefrom of the sum hereinafter mentioned to be added to the amount allocated or assigned to Local Agency for the preparation of surveys, plans and specifications for a specific project as set forth in said Act; and 205 4. WIEREAS, an application for such transfer has been submitted to this governing body for consideration; 5. NOIV,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that Local Agency herein named applies to the Postwar Public Works Review Hoard pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 47, Statutes of 1944 (4th.Extra Session) 91s amended by Chapter 1455, z:tatutes of 1945, for the transfer of the sum of "ine Hundred ;eventy Three and 28/100 Dollars ($'973.28) from Local agency's allocation for acquisition of rights of way or sites, to be added to the amount allocated or assigned to Local Agency under said Act for the preparation of surveys, plans and specifications for a specific project; and 6. bE IT F'UiMli]it RESOLVED, that oernice Conine,City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to sign said application on behalf of Local Agency and transmit the same to the Postwar Public Works Review hoard and that three certified copies be forwarded to said Postwar Public Works iteview Bor,rd. ADOPTED this 7th, day of �ipri1,1948. a. 13. Ann s Mayor, City of Beeumont,Celif. Attest: Bernice Conine, City Clerk. Councilman Lewis made a i,otion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That Resolution No. 915 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. RESOLUTION NO. 916 1. WHEREAS, the Ltate of California under Chapter 47, Statutes of 1944, (4th. Extra .ession) has appropriated funds for allotment by the Director of Finance to provide financial assistance to Local Agencies defined t,---.rein as counties, cities or cities and counties for the purpose of defrayin €r not to exceed one -half of the cost of preparing engineering; field surveys, engineering or architectural designs, and working and detailed drawings and specifications (Zlerein- after called "Plans ") required for postwar public works projects described as "specific projects" in said Act; and 2. IWJF.REAS, the City of Beaumont, hereinafter designated as "Local Agency", desires to anply to the Director of Finance and /or the Postwar Public Works zceview iso�,rd , as tho case may be, for an additi)nal allotment of the State's share of the estimated cost of preparing the completed plans hereinafter mentioned and there has been prepared and presented to this Legislative body for consideration a supplemental application for such purpose; and 31 1HEtEAS, Local Agency has provided, or will make available upon approval of the aforementioned application, sufficient funds to prepare the completed plans herein :entioned; 4. id01'v 'iiii:REFOR 'E IT - 11E;OLVi'D, that Local Agency submit the afore- said sup lemental application to the Director of Finance and /or the Postwar Public Viorks i�eview Eo.:rd, as the case may be, requesting an additional allotment Q' Four Hundred Eighty and 20 /100 Dollars (4480.02) being not mure than one -half the cost of preparing said completed plans, or foi- such amount as may be a)proved the Director of Finance and /or the ?o,�twar Public Works 3eview Doa:rd, (s id allot- ment to be used for the purpose of defraying the cost of preparing said completed plans required) for a specific project to be undertaken by local agency and described a:, Enlargement of Sewage Disposal Facilities; 206 5. hE IT FURTii -2, ESOLVZD, that the estimated cost of prepar- ing such plans is Four thousand One Lundred Sixty Two and 76/100 Dollars ($'4,162.76) anc thjt Local - agency has made provision for paying one -half or more of the cost of preparing such plans; 6. BE IT FURT::sP, :.E-QOLVED, that for the purposes of this Ap lication, ;ernice Conine, City Clerk, P.O.riox 146, i7eaumor.t, California, be and she is hereby designated as the authorized agent of Local regency and is hereby authorized and directed to sign the above mentioned application on behalf' of the Loca agency and submit the sar:e to the Director and /Or the Postwar Public ,'forks Review Board together with a certified Statement of the estimated cost of preparing such plans and such other information as may be required; and said authorized agent is further authorized and directed a�, the representative of Local regency to conduct all negotiations and conclude all arrangements, including submission to tite Director of Finance of Applications for reimbursement, w'_ich may oe necessary to secure reimbursement for the State's share of the expenditures msde in preparing said completed plans. ADOPTED this 7th. day of April,1948. A.B.anuis I:.ayor, City of zeaumont Attest: i3ernice Conine, City Clerk. Councilman Cox grade a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That «esolution i4o. 916 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elar,i and An is. Noes: iu ne. Absent:�None. M RESOLUTION N0. 917 1. lYHsitEaS, the State of California under Chapter 47, Statutes of 1944, (4th Extra session) has appropriated funds for allotment by the Director of Finance to provide financial assistance to Local Agencies defined therein as couhities, cities or cities and counties for the purpose of defraying not to exceed one -half of the cost of pre- paring engineering field surveys, engineering or architectural aesins, and working and detailed drawings and specifications (1 -ere- inafter called "Plans ") required for post war public works protects described as "specific protects" :;.n said act; and 2. '41'H ALAS, the City of Beaumont, hereinafter designated as "Local regency ", desires to ao ly to the Cirector of Finance a_d /or the Post war Public V +orks :Leview hoard, as the case iray be, for an allotment of' the z:tate's share of the esti.n.ated cost of preparing the completed plans hereinafter mentioned and there has been ore- oared and presented to this Legislative Sod;; for consideration an application for such purpose; and _ �. iLtL.iU, Local agency has provided, or will make avail- able upon a_proval of tha aforemantiunea application, sufficient funds to prepare t' ;o completed pla:hs her in mentioned; 4. `1'r2ii_zLFORE IT iiEeCL. :,.D, that Local agency submit t t he aforesaid application to the Director o` Finance and /or the Postwar Public forks i�eview Board, as the case may be, requesting allotment of Five Hundred Fourteen and 7./100 Dollars (w514.75) being not more than one -half the cost of preparing said completed plans, or for such amount as may be approved by tl:e Director of Finance /and /or the Postwar �'ublic ''Yorks review isoard, ( said allotment to be used for the purpose of defraying the cost of preparing said comn'._eted 207 plans required) for a specific project to be undertaken by local agency- and descrikied as Laple Avenue Storr�j Drain; 5. BE I'1' iT.TH.; ,: "SOLVED, that the estimated cost of preparing such plans is One Thousand One hundred and no /100 Dollars 01,100.00) and thct Local Agency has made provisionfor paying one -hall' or mc,re of the cost of preoarine such plans; 6. LE 1 "i : 'ii z .- UOL''iD, that for the ourpo::e o e this aopli- cation,iSernice Conl -e, City Clerk, P.U.box 14 -6, iieaullont,Celifornia, be and she is hereby designated as the authorized agent of Local regency and is hereby authorized and directed to sign the above r;entioned application on behalf of the Local Agency and submit the sure to ti.e Director and /or Postwar Public works Review board together with a certified statement of the estir ❑ated cost of preparing such plans and such other information as r.,-ay be required; and said authorized agent is further authorized and directed as the representative of Local agency to conduct all negotiations and conclude all arrangements, including subir:ission to the Director of Finance of applications for reimbursements, which n?ay be necessary to secure reimbursement for the Mate's share of the expenditures rade in oreparing said. cod leted plans. ADOPTED this 7th. day of Aoril,194N. Attest: Bernice Conine; City Clerk. Councilman Elam made a motion, Resolution 110.917 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, roes: none. absent: Aone. a.B.Annis L. -8yor of the City of Beaumont, California. seconded by Council;-an Taylor: That Lewis, Elan: and nnnis. RESOLUTION 110. 918 1. lUIL ,EnS, the State of California, under Chapter 20,Statutes of 1946 (First Extra Session), as amended, has appropriated funds for alootment to provide for financial assistance to Local Agencies, defined therein as counties, cities ,and counties, or cities, so that they may engage in a largt, public works construction orog:ram in order to prevent and alleviate unem_oloyzrent; and 2. V1ri_E. EAS, the City of .oeaumont hereinafter designated "Local Agency" desires to apoly for an allotment of state aid for the con- struction of a public works project under said Act; and 3. F rEaS, an application to the Ltate Lirector of Finance for such an allotment his been prepared and presentee to this Legislative body for c(,nsideration; and 4. WHEREAS, Local agency has made provisions for paying that portion of the cost of the project not requested as an allotment from the Ut,te; 5. GFr THEzEFJRE bE iT itESOLVED, that Local agency submit the afore - said application for Mate avid for construction of e public works project to the Director of Finance, requesting an allotment of Seventeen Thousand and no /lOC Dolic rs (K17,000.J0), or an allotment of such ar,.ount as may be allotted by the State Allocation board; 6. lE IT FURT :Ei% iLSOLVED, th,,jt Local Agency hereby certifies that the total estiir,ate of cost to be paid for the construction of E'nla_gement 208 0 of Sewage Disposal hacili.ties for winch Local agency is making application under said <ict is Fifty Thousand Six hundred and no /100 Dollars (450,600.00); and 7. �E IT F uRTid la nE ULV s'D, that Local Agency hereby requests the State to pay the Ltate' share of the total actual cost of con- struction of the project for which Local Agency is making 80oli- cation for aid; 8. nE IT 1'U LTi:Si aLSOLVED, that for the purpose of this request Lernice Conine, City Clerk, P.O.Box 146, ueaunont,California, be and she is designated as the authorized agent of Local agency, and is hereby authorized and directed to sign the herein mentioned appli- cation of Local agency and to submit the same to the State Director of Finance tod,eth�r with a certified statement of the Total estimated cost to be paid for construction of the ,reject herei: mentioned and such other information as r,ay be required; and said authorized agent is further authorized and directed as representative of Local Agency to conduct all negotiations and conclude all arrangements, with either the State Allocation joard or the Lirector of Finance, includ- ing requests for payment of the State's share of the cost of the con- struction of the aforementioned oublic works project. ADOPTED this 7th. day of Aoril,1948. A.B.Annis P.:ayor, City of ueaumont. Attest: Lernice Conine, City Clerk. COuneilll,a Zl Taylor n;Ude a motion, Seconded by Council::_an Lewis: That Itesolution -uo. 918 Ue adopted. dyes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elan: and Annis. hoes: iione. absent: Aon_e. riESOLUTION w0. 919 1. ViaiEhEri6, the State of California, under Chapter 20, Statutes of 1946 (First Extra Uession), as an:eaded, has appropriated funds for allotment to provide for financial assistance to Local .agencies, defined therein as counties, cities and counties, or cities, so that they may engage in a large public construction program in order to prevent and alleviate unemployment; and 2. LVH`�REAS, the City of Beaumont hereinafter designated "Local Agency" desires to @T-)ly for an allotment of State aid for the construction of a public works project under said..ict; and 8. WIEIRFAS, an application to the State Director of Finance for such an allotment has been prepared anc presented to this Legislative Body for consideration; and 4. 'Iiff.REAS, Local Agency has made provisions for paying that J portion of the cost of the project not requested as an allotment for the State; 5. NOW `EEREFORE tsE IT RESOLVED, that Local Agency submit the aforesaid application for State Aid for construction of a public works project to the Director of Finance, requesting an allotment of Two Thousand Six hundred Eleven and 52./100 Dollars ($2,611.58),or an allotment of such ai ount as rcay be allocated by the state Allo- cation Board; 6. �E IT FUitTHilx RESOLVED, that Local regency hereby certifies that the total estimate of cost to be raid for the construction of 209 b:aple avenue :tour! Drain for which Local agency is rnekin€ application s, under said Act is Fifteen Thbusand One Hundred Eleven and 5$ - ($151111.58k; 7, DE IT FURTHER i:ESOLVED, that Local agency hereby requests the State to pay the State's share of the total actual cost of construction of the project for which Local agency is making application for aid; g� i)E IT FURT LR RE:;OLVED, that for the purpose of this request Bernice Conine, Cit; Clerk, P.O. Box 146, iieaumorrt,California, be and she is hereby designated as the authorized agent of Local Agency, and is hereby authorized and directed to sign the herein mentioned appli- cation of Local agency and to submit the same to the State Director of Finance together with a certified statement of the total estimated cost to be paid for construction of the project herein rentioned and such other information as may be required; and said authorized agent is further authorized and directed as representative of Local Agency to conduct all negotiations an(, conclude all arrangements, with either the State Allocation isoz:rd or the Director of Finance, including re- quests for payment of the tate's share of the cost of the construction of the aforerientioned public ,,corks proj._,ct. ,DOPTED this 7th. day of april,1948. A.B.Annis Ileyor,eity of esumont,California attest: rsernice Conine, City Clerk. Councilman Lewis n.Gde a notion, seconded by councilman Cox: That resolution No. 919 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Elam made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the council adjourn. This notion carried. Mayor. Attest: _ l.e City Clerk. 210 Deaumont,California April 14th.1948. The iseaumont City Council met in regular session, April 14th. at 7:30 P.M. with Mayor Innis presiding. As roll call found the following; Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Innis. Absent: bone. The minutes of Larch 31st. and April 7th. were read and approved. Police Officer, D.J.Courtney submitted his resignation by reading; a letter to the Council. After a discussion the following action was taken: Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the Resignation of D.J.Courtney be tabled until the Police Committee has time to investigate it. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Innis. Noes: none. absent: None. Judge Philip Truby asked the Council to do something in regards to English Walnut trees which are being planted on Penn- sylvania Avenue between 11th and 12th.Street. He stated thLt the trees should be a type which will break wind and that a walnut tree would not serve the purpose. The Council advised thr_t so far the City does not have an ordinance requiring certain types of trees to be planted in parkways and there was nothing to be done in the matter under present regulations, and because of the fact that many o f the old eucalyptus trees have Crown to be so larCe they are a hazard and a great many of them will have to come out. F.D.(Fritz)Herr asked the Council to sponsor some committee to act in the interest of the location of the :ospital now that the bonds election was successful. The Council advised that the comfort and uenefits for patients of the hospital would have to be the first consideration, rather than any gain or benefits to individuals, and that the City Council will do everything individually as well as a group in the interest of the City and the hospital. IV;rs.Kobrly,'the owner of a com- arcial building at the corner of Wellwood and 5th. street addressed the Council as to renting the building to the City for use of the health Clinic. ohe stated that she would like to have the building rented but could not do an; of the remodelling or reconditioning, at this tine. The matter was tabled until the neeting of April 28th. Mayor nnEis asked for permission to areanEe for the purchase of 50 sprinkler valves and e sprinklers for an underground sprinkling-; systel in the park. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That Mayor wanis be permitted to purchase the necessary equip- ment for an underground sprinkler system and that he also be authorizded to apply to the iseaumont Chamber of Coiur:erce for funds which they are donating toward the project. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam. and Innis. :does: None. Absent: None. Mr. G. P. Hamilton said that he had 4 or 5 sprinklers which he would be Clad to donate to the City. City Engineer Dwight b. Cooper advised the Council that he thought the City could arrange with Joe Dates to furnish screened gravel for btreet work at 50V per yard. 0 r-: Councilman Lewis made a moticn, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the Clerk write; the Beaumont Irrigation District and ask them to replace the shrubs and plant to grass the strip on Palm Avenue where the pipe line has been installed. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor., Lewis, Elan: and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. After a discussion it was agreed thst the City should install 1130 Rinute Parkinfa" signs along E. 6th.1treet in the block between Leaumoiit Avenue and b:agnolia on the North side. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded bly Councilman Elam: That the Clerk order 4 1130 ivinute Parking ".signs Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and nnnis. Noes: None. Absent: None The following bills Ray F. -Allen First ti Lawrence .�. Hutton " Bernice Conine C.D..King Plass Deckard Harry W. Bland h.K.1orse George Childress D.J.Courtney Linford Paxton Clifford A. �Vilcox Carl Carrell Enjilia Long Bruce E. Graves Charlie Nilson Richard Summers Shirley A. Dietrich L.L.Bratton Clifford Gholson Beaumont Hardware Charlie Nilson Southern California California "Water a T iiae Laxwell Southern California Riverside Typerwrite Duane S'W. Wheeler Cox Seed & Feed Co. Beaumont Irrigation V.M.Hyde, County Tax C.E.Lewis California Asphalt C Chestley Ray Grace County Health Dept. ueau:r :ont Chamber of Heine I,. West City of Banning Ellen C. 1artin Dwight B. Cooper Ben Elam Beaumont IrrigatlDn Pernel uarnett D.J.Courtney It It It It It It it it II " it IT It It It It were presented: April Salary 15.00 50.00 103.30 59.60 103.10 88.50 101.10 97.10 105.00 95.00 98.90 98.90 25.00 92.80 105.10 92.80 92.80 97.50 97.50 Lumber ]Material & Supplies 39.14 Firemen's fees 90.00 Gas Co. Gas 53.10 elenh5ne Co. Telephones 27.50 Labor w hiaterials 9.95 Edison Street lights 194.78 Co. reoair and clean typewriterl8.90 Election Supplies 215.14 3 py:racantha plants 3.11 Water for Lewer etc. 76.65 Collector regard to easement 24.94 Cash advanced - League meeting 16.00 o. 4.60 tons plant mix 13.08 Inspector -sewer project 103.89 Health Service 6.50 Com;::erce- donation Xmas trees 50.00 Rent on healt center 30.00 Radio fee for April 85.00 Stamps 6.00 Engineering fees 541.00 .iefund cash advanced- leaFue. 18.00 :iepair fire plug 15.00 Payment on Sewage Disp.Plant 1,000.88 Last half of April Salary 105.00 Councilman Lewis made a motion, seconded by Councilman Elam: That the bills as audited by the Committee Le paid.. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. 211 212 City Engineer Cooper advised that "r. Thompscn of the Irrigation District wanted nermission to lay a pipe over 3rd. ,street from Beaumont Avenue to hagnolia. The Council advised that he would not have to have a permit, as that was a reservation granted the Eistrict when they started the instal.l_tibn of the new pipe lines. Lr. Cooper also asked for permission to have gravel - removed from the filter bed at the sewa €s disposal plant. Le said that the City should rent a drag line with opsrator, and remove the ;ravel in a manner to salvage all possible of the present filter bed. `fhe matter was left until the new Council is installed. City Attorney nutton announced that he expected to take a six weeks leave of absence so as to make a trip abroad. Councilman Elan made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the Council adjourn to meet again Tuesday evening April 20th. at 7:30 P.I. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: none. Absent: None. Attest: City Clerk. April 20th.1948. The Beaumont City Council met in an adjourned meeting, which was adjourned from the regular meeting held April 14th. with Layor AnLis presiding. The roll call found the following councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elan. and Antis. "bsent: -one. The minutes of April 14th. were read and anproved. Iuayor Annis aked if any oe wanted to brinE up any ousiness to be taken care of by the present Council. City Treasurer nay Allen advised the Council that his bank account would be short ;10.00 because of the fact that a fine of ;10.00 vas nail through Judge Kings Court and the check was returned because of insufficient funds, end to this date has never been made good to the Treasurer. Ray Allen explained thet he did not want to turn the books over to the new treasurer with a deficit.. of ;10.00 and the only kuy he knew of to remove the shortage was to askthe Council to authorize a credit to the fund and bank account. he also stated that he had discussed the matter with the City's Special auditor, 1r. Bon_iell and r. uonnell suggested the above nroceedure. W 213 Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the Treasurer,iiay Alen, be authorized to deduct j10.00 from the City's Lank accoant; chLrges,to correct a deficit of sJ 0.00 because of a bad check, and for explaination reference be .ade to the Auditor's annual report. -yes: COuncilna Cox, Taylor, „ewi6, Elam. and Annis. roes: ilone. Absent: bone. Chief of Police advised that i,r. hof'iinan, new owner of the �;usines�; known as The Corner tore, at Leau:ort -venue and 6th. Lt. would like to have the City paint a buss stop in front of his store, to include the space occupied by she Dews Stand. Councilman Lewis r:ade a - :lotion, seconded b- Councilman Elan.: That th- request in regards to buss stop be tabled until the •yew City Council is installed. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. hoes: None. Absent: None. The City Clerk informed the Council that Air. Hendrickson would like to knc.w if it would be possible to use the Council Chamber each Tuesday snd Thursday evening-• for a school room for the use of the 'veteran's Agricultural Trainees under '.he Federal Government program. After a discussion, the following -ction wa:, taken. Councilman Cox_ made a motion, seconded by Councilman Lewis: That the matter o:' the school using the Court Room be left for the incoming- Council. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Ta;;lor, Lewis, -larl and An -is. i4oes: wone. Absent: idone. `l'herl 'oeing no further action, Nayor Anhis ai.nounced th,.t the canvassing the returns of the and the installation of the newly business presented for the Council's the meeting v.rould now be devoted to <,pril 13th. . egul�,r ,.unicipal --Election, elected officers. At the General Lunicipal Election held April 13th.1948, the total number voted were 929, there were three offices as Councilren to be filled, One City Treasurer and One City Clerk to be elected. The names of Candidates for the above offices are shown in '.he following resolution wi:ich was adopted after the Canvass of the returns of the Election, as shown by the Seim- official returns. RESOLUTION NO. 920. n RESOLUTION OF Tres CIT'i COUN CIL OF Ti:E CITY OF bEALWONT DECLiu<I - RESULT 0'21' TF: G:RJLRAL ELECTION HELD APRIL 13th.1948. WHEREAS, a general municipal election was held and conducted in the City of r,eaumont, California, on Tuesday, the 13th. day of Anril, 1948, as required by law; and WHEREAS, it appears that notice of said election was duly and legally given; th,t voting- precincts were properly established; that election officers .,,,ere dul.; eopointed, and election supolies furnished; and that in all respects said election was held and conducted, and the votes cast thereat received and canvassed, and the returns thereof made and declared in time, form and manner as required by the laws of the state of California governing elections in cities of the Sixth Class; and WH REAS, the City Council of the City of iieaumont :iet st the Council Chambers of the board on Tuesday, the 20th. day of April,1948,to canvass the returns of said election, declare the result of said election, and install the newly elected officials, as a result of which the City Council finds that the number of votes case, the nar_es of the persons voted for, and other matters required b, law, to be as hereinafter stated: NOW THEREFORE 1 .A' CIT'i COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 1jEAU1;,,iiT DOES rESOLV3 AS FOL]- 0OWS: That said regular municipal election was held and conducted in the City of beaum ont,Califors,.ia, on Tuesday, the 13th. day of April,1948, in time, form and r_anner as required by law; That there was .:ne voting nrecinct established for the purpose 214 of holding said election, consisting of a consolidation of the regular precincts No. 1, 2, 3 and 4 established by law for holding general state and county elections, known as Consolidated Voting Precinct A; That the whole numuer of votes cast in said election was . +ine iiundrdd Twenty wine; That the names of the persons voted for, the offices for which they were voted, the number of votes given in said consolidated precinct to each of said persons, and the total vote for each of said persons, are as follows: Nantes of Persons Coted For. Clarence E. Lewis Leighton R. Taylor G.P.Hamilton F.D.Herr Ernest E. Hunt H.B.LaFleur C.L.0 oneman Joseph E. Ward Bernice Con' ne Carmen Brennan Evelyn i :utschke Office voted for. Councilman lull Councilman Full Councilman. mull Councilman Full Councilman Full Councilman Full Councilman Full Councilman Full Consolidated TOTAL Precinct A VOTE. term. " 310. term. " 351. term. " 509. term. " 326. term. " 166. term. " 157. term. " M. tern,. " 447. City Clerk Full term. " 626. City Treasurer Full term. " 667. City Treasurer Full term. " 1. TF.EHEFO;E, it is declar>d that at said general L.unicioal Election meld cn April 13tk,1948, in the City of nesumont the following persons werw elected to the following offices, to -wit: G.P.Hamilton Joseph A. Ward Leighton A. Taylor Bernice Conine Carmen arennan Councilman for Full 'berm. Councilman nor Full Term. Councilman For Pull Term. City Clerk for Full germ. City Treasurer For Full `term. ADOPTED this 20th. day of April,1948. A.B.unnis Layvr. Attest: Bernice Conine, City Clerk. Councilman Cox trade a motion, seconded by Lewis: That :resolution Edo. 920 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Lewis, Elam and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Layor Annis declared G.P.Hamilton, Joseph E. tiard, Leighton R.Taylor, .ernice Conine and Carmen Brennan Elected, each for a full term. Mayor ..nuis thanked retiring Councilmen Lewis and Elan for the many hours of service they have given the City of Beaumont and expressed his appreciation of their excellent record and thn many courtesies they had extended during their term of office. In response, Councilmen Lewis and Elam each thanked the remaining Councilmen for the many courtesies extended them, and expressed their appreciation of the cooperation they have always had in their wore for the City. The Officers elect were invited to come forward and take their oath of office. Layer Annis Administered Oath of City Clerk, nernice Conine. The City Clerk then administered to G.P.,hamilton, Joseph E Ward,and Leighton ". Taylor as Councilmen;and Carmen Brennan as City Treasurer Qo 215 their Oath of Office as prescribed by the Mate Constitution. Retiring, Councilmen Lewis and Elam surrendered their chairs to the Councilmen fleet. B.ayor Annis called the meeting to order again and announced that this was the time to re- organize the Council, and the first thing that should be done, was to elect the Layer for the coming term. Councilman Hamilton made the motion, seconded by Councilr -an Ward: That A.B.Annis be nominated to preside as Layor for the following term. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward,Liiamilton Noes: Ivayor Hnnis . Absent: done. Councilman Cox made a mction,':econded by Council.,.an Hamilton: Thr:t A.ii.Annis be unanimously elected Layor. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward and Hamilton. i?oes : L:ayor Annis. Absent: ione. IYiayor tennis in accepting the appointment as ir:ayor thanked the Councilmen for their confidence and courtesy. .e yor Annis announced the appointment of Standing Committees as follows: FIfeivCi, Chairman -First ;aced. AUDITING, Phi vTIliG. A.D.Cox J.E.39ard L.:t.Teylor. CITY JuiLDi.JG$, '=Y ,Aid :S. G.P.hamilton A.L'.Cox J .E. +Yard. POLICE L.It.Teylor G.P.Hami.lton A.D.Cox. L)TA ETy,..LLEYL, PUisLIC UTILITILS. 0 .E.Ward L.It,Taylor G.P.Hamilton. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded b; Councilman Vvard: That the Standing Comrittees appointed by Mayor ,innis be hereby verified.. byes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, hoard, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Vvard at this time thanked the people of Leaumont for the confidence shown in his election, and also thanked the previous Councilmen for leaving some unfinished work so that they would have some- thing to tyke care of at once„ Councilman Hamilton thanked the people for their vote and stated that he hoped to do his ver? nest 'Lo th5 interest of Deaumorit and said thet he would do the best as his judgment dictates and hones to keep himself open to constructive criticism. Councilman Ta; -lor addressed the neople present bir saying that he realizes being_ Police Comr�i.ssioner is a difficult assignment, and he -- considered it an honor to be placed back in office again, and will try to serve the people in a satisfactory manner and to the best of his ability. Carr:en Drennan thanked the people for the opportunity of serving the. as City Treasurer. vernice Conine City Clerk, than:',_ed the people for the opportunity of serving and proud sed to do the best she can to the interest of the City of- 1jeaumont. The Council Chambers was filled with friends who responded to the various remarks made by new officials and retiring officers as well, by hand claoping and congratulatory`remarkd. ivayor "nnis astied if there was any business to be taken care of at this time: Counci111an Hamilton made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ta,,-lor: That the ap,>lication for the use of the Council room for a leteran's class room be tabled until the iaatt:.r is investigated to the satisfaction 216 Oil 7V Of the entire Council. ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, 'yard, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: Zone. Absent: None. It was agreed that the apilication of Dr. Hoffman, owner of the Corner store, to as denied have curbs painted for bus stop should be tauled until it is referred to the atreet and Alley connittee and possibly to the State highway Department. Councilman Cox called to the attention of the vast audience prevent, that befor- an action is taken by this council, that all matters are discussed thoroughly, and oftentimes several times, before final action is taken. That in the past the council had in this way been able to function harmoniously and no doubt b.• so doing they will continue to have perfect harmony. There being no further business, a motion, made by Councilman Cox, seconded by Councilman Ward: That the Council adjourn. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, ,card, Hamilton: and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Attest: City Clerk. beaumont,Califon, is April 28th.1948. The neaumont City Council met in regular session April 28th. at 7:30 P.I. with layor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Ward,hamilton and Annis. absent: Councilman Taylor. The minutes of "aril 20th. were read and approved. like Fierro was present and ask the Council if there was some approved method by which he might obtain permission to work as a plumber in the City of Beaumont without becoming a regular Plumbing Contractor. He stated that he would be Clad to take whatever examination the City may see fit to rive him. building Inspector, ,-r. Deckard, outling the method of proceedure worked out by neighboring cities, by appointing- an examining board to dive written or oral examinations, and if the hoard sees fit it may issue a certificate of competency which would serve as a clearance for the issuance of a license. after a discussion, the following action was taken: Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: Th t Layor Annis be authorized to investigate, as to who is eligible, and that he be authorized to appoint such an examining board to consist of three members. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, hard, Hamilton and nnnis. Noes: Acne. "bsent: Councilman Taylor. Property owners on Third Street were present and asked when the City will be able to Crude their street. The latter was referred to the Street Commissioner for investi;ation. Councilman hard advised that something would be done as soon as possible. 217 Iv:iss , Owner of a building at the corner of +Zellwood and l'iest �Ith.: -t. w "ich is proposed as a health Center was present and offered the City a lease on the building at Q30.00 per month, and advised that the building had been prepared by contributions of various individuals and organizations who felt the need for this particular location. Councilman .ian;ilton made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That the Clerk End D::ayor enter into negotiations to secure a lease for 1 year with option for the second year, at *30.00 per month. ryes: Councilman Cox, 1'Jard, lamilton and Annis. hoes: None absent: Councilman Taylor. mayor Annis announced that he had asked the delegates of some 32 organizations to choose or suggest a committee to be appointed by the City to head the aecreation Program this comin Near. He stated that he would like to se appointed Charles L:achek, .;..Irvin, .. -rs. Ellen Gray, i6rs. James i>ailie, Liss Helen Clapn and Dick, 2,.artin. The program is to be conducted with tue assistance of all the different organizations in the City tl!at are interested in recreation and willing to help. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman ilamilton: Th:t the City Council anprove Mayor Annis' appointment of Ch:.rles •- achek, v.J. Irvin, i,:rs. Ellen Gray, iv.rs. James iiailie, iuiss nelen Clapp and Dick Martin, as a Recreation Committee. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Ward, 13emiitgn _and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. Lawrence W. Faulk, 1141 iieeumont "venue, asked the Council if he may be given a Veteran's Free - icense to sell a Du Fold all purpose cleaner and waxer, because of his inability to do manual l bor. Council -an Cox made e motion, seconded by Councilman aamiltun: That uoon receipt of a letter- froi, I.-r. WLulk, certifying as to his physical condition and inability to do manual. labor, that the Clerk be authorized to issue a License to ba effective during his inability, as a free license un-er Code Section 16001. .ayes-c, Councilman Cox, S +ard, iamilton and annis. Noes: Id ne. absent: Councilman Taylor. The matter of A:r. D.J.Courtney's resignation as Police officer was presented and discussed. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman 'Ward: That the resignation of David J. Courtney be accepted and that he be given an honorable discharge and that he be given a letter of reccommendation. ayes: Councilman Cox, ';ard, ilamilton and annis. .does: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. IW :r. John L. Carpenter, hay . Allen and JimLivingston spoke on i,.r. Courtney's behalf. Mayor annis stated that,!,-r. Courtney was not dismissed because of inefficiency, but because; of deseention in tle DeaErtment. Council.rnen hard End ilamilton both stated thbt they were not very well informed in the matter and could only act as they saw fit, upon the other counc linen's judgr!ent. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Hamilton: That no further consideration be given and that the matter be tabled until the next regulr-r meetinC, of the Council. :,yes: Council,an Cox, Sward, ilamilton end annis. Noes: Nr,ne. Absent: Councilman Taylor. Chief of police L_orse reported on the Veteran's agricultural Trainee school. fie said th�.t he had learned that several local boys were having to drive to iiemet for instruction, and that they cid receive Government :none-Y for tiro training, and that it would be an advantage to them to have the use of the Council room for a class room. Councilman Cox and Hamilton said they had investigated and felt the school i:;as a rood thing. the following action was taken: 218 Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman i'iard: That the request of Lr. it.T.Hendrixson, :ox 710, .iemet, to use the Council boom each Tuesday and 7 "hursday ne granted ter.corarily, with the riF-ht to revoke this Permission of the City Council e,t any time for any cause, at the discression ayes: Council:rarl Gox, yard, hamilton and zinnia. Noes: N,ne. Absent: Councilman Taylor. Charles Machek asked if it is possible for the City to build a wir•c fence around tLe ball oz;rk to Protect it. fro, :; having card on the grounds when vret, as this cuts deep and dangerous holes in the field. i�,ayor annis assured hirr: that the City wou e d do sor.:ethiag as soon as financially sole. kr. Dwight is. Coo,er Presented plans and soecificnticns to the Pavement of POr'tiOn o;` thc, IraPle .:venue storm -rain with a depressed street. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman lard: That the Council accept the 2 Pages of plans and 7 'Pages of Specifications on Pavement Maple Avenue storm Drain, e:n(� that the clerk be instructed to advertise two consecutive times in tile' neaumont ( =azette, invit- ing bids, to be opened et the regular meeting of the City Council Yay 12th. ,'.yes: Councilman Co._, '+ ?ard, Hamilton and Annis. roes: done. Absent: Councilman Taylor. The City Clerk asked if it would be oermissable to refund to Lr. Chapman, owner of the corn-';r Store th t portion of unused i>usiness License in as much as the Pl.ce was combined. with the iseaunont News Ltand and a business license was issued on botc Places of business, and actually used four months of the hear, Councilman Hamilton made a motion, seconded by C ;)unci].man Cox: That the City refund nd the unused portion of Lr. Cha.:�an's business License. Ayes: Councilman Cow,' „ard, lsar.:ilton and Annis. - noes: None. i Absent. Councilman Taylor. The natter of Carmen )rennan being employed to assist in the office of City Clerk was discussed <nd the following action taken: Councilman z.an.iltc -n made a motion, seconded by Councilman ' ',','ard: That uarmen irennan be appointed .assistant to the city Clerk and be paid 9-165.00 Per month. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Y ;ard,Hamilton and nnnis. .,oes: none. Absent: Councilman Taylor. The City Clerk read a letter signed by P.G.i,:iiJ -:r and oohn L. Carpenter, dated .Pril 21,1948 which advised that the undersiEned have served, trris date, by registered mail, on L.i.,`'aylor, City .;ou- cilman, e "iuOtice of Intention to atecall”. ,.e €,istration eceiot 14ro. 1840, mailed at Beaumont, California. The 01:,rk was instructed to write Gar -'Wood Industries and advise that they may have the City's Garbag.; Truck to paint and clean up and use as a demonstrator about June 2nd, to June 7th. provided they notify the City a few d,ys ahead, and that the City's driver should deliver the truck to Los An; °eles grid back because of the insurance coverage. The following Ray F. Allen Carmen i)rennan Lawrence A. Hutton C.L.King Pleas Deckard uernice Conine H.K.Morse Carl Carrell Linford Paxton Clifford ". Wilcox George Childs -.ss plain G. ;-ites Emma Long bills v ✓ere Presented: April. 16 to 20th. 5.00 April 21 to 30th. 10.00 Lest v tipril 50.00 „ 59.60 if 103.10 103.30 101.10 98.90 95.00 98.90 97.10 „ 96.70 n 25.00 219 Harry W. bland Lash .,pril 88.50 Lruce E. Graves it 92.80 Charlie Wilson it 105.10 L.b:.bratton tr 97.50 Shirley A. Dietrich it 92.80 itichard Summers It 92.80 Clifford Gholson " 97.50 Guy Bogart Election hoard 7.00 Silas D. Compton .. ft 7.00 William Kilpatrick ff 'i 7.00 Amy L. bland Tf ri 7.00 Charlie �'ilson Fire Chief- '=il 10.00 b.argaret Valdivia Jaunitor- health Center 4.00 iJona's Cafe ideals- Prisoners 41.08 Bernice Conine Cash advanced 12.24 ';,'are automotive repairs 95.94 Beaumont Automotive Tires a repairs 79.59 beaumont irrigation !$'star 88.50 C.F.itayburn,Sheriff radio fee for April 25.00 C.i'.nayburn,Sheriff repairs on iladio 10.74 ChestleI nay Grace valance of inspection fee - :,ewer 2.10 G.A.brinkman Valves L 1'ori_nklers -park 322.36 hank of Beaumont '�Pithholding Tax -april 187.50 Councilman Cox made a motion, se (,onded by Councilman ';ard: That the bills as C.K'd by the Council be paid. ayes: Councilman Cox, "lard, Haniilton and Annis. ,does: Aone . Absent: Councilman %aylor. Carmen Brennan thanked the City Council for apnointi.nC7 her assistant City Clerk. Councilman Cox :ade a notion, seconded by Councilman 1.rard: That the Council adjourn. This motion carried. IvSayor. Attest: Clerk. beaumont,Calif. Lay 12,1948. The beaumo t City Council met in regular session ,;ay 12th. at 7:30 with I,ayor "nais presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Taylor, l'rard, Hamilton and .nnis. tibsent: None.The .•_inutes of i,pril 28th. were read and an proved'. This being the date and hour set for the openinE- of bids on the blaple Avenue . torn Drain, Layor "nnis opened and read aloud bids from ri. A. Erwin, S. & L. Company, i'i.L.Gillies�)ie, b.anley h- b:eek, h.H. Famularo and Ken Lowe, as follows: Manley &- S.&Ai.Co. A. A. Wm.Gillespie.Arthur H.Faraularo Ken Lowe. Time 10 &30 Da. 30da. 30da. 30 da. 30da. 30da. Totals of the first three items wes °e as follovis: Beek. - Erwin. Item 1. .539 .39 .38: .428 .51 .49 Item 2. .511 .39 .40 .492 .55 .49 Item 3.: .537 .39 ..35 .424 .50 .49 Item 4. 7.00 4.00 4,.00 3.25 1.00 4.50 Item 5. 1.75 3.25 1..75 1.75 2.00 1.80 Item 6. 1.75 3.25 1.75 1.75 2.00 1.80 Time 10 &30 Da. 30da. 30da. 30 da. 30da. 30da. Totals of the first three items wes °e as follovis: 220, after examination of all bids, City Engineer Dwight i;. Cooper informed the Council that the mid of it.A.Erwin of Colton was the low bid, :. & L.. Co. of lriverside second low and ,i.L.Gil.lespie of ldyllwild third low bidder. That the amount of the low bid as contract should be awarded was 9'5,336.95 Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman F:ard: That the City accent the lowest bid, or the bid of .�.A.i,rwin, that the Clerk hold the next two low bids until such time as the Low bidder ..r. r,rwin has qualified. ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Gard, iamilton and xnnis. noes: None. «bsent: None. i,r Dwight is. Cooper informed the Council that there is a bal -:nce left in the bond fund of ;3,379.61 which was voted for the - tcrr..: Drain- age system, and that the .tats Funds available i.n the amount of %,e22600 would take care of the 1.anle .venue Ltors, Drain proiect, as required by the above contract. kr. Ed Norcross was present and asked i^ the City could do anythi p to improve the Pennsylvania ..venue street from the railroad south to cemetery. re said that there was no gavel left on surface and when it rained the road. was not passable. The matter was referred to Utreet Con ;rnissioner Ward. A letter was read from the 2olice Commi.tte which held- a special hearing regards to the resignation of :`.J.Courtney, reccornaending that the resignation ue accented for the good of the denarti;ent. Councilman ':ard riede a motion, seconded by Councilr�-an Cox: That the letter regards to resignation of D.J.Courtney be ccepted and placed on file v,ith the resignation. ayes: Council. -an Cori, lor, Vlard, Hamilton and ,nnis. layor "nnis read the list of proposed r,erube'rs of the Planning LOmli.isslon, three of which are to be a ,)p E ointed, as follows: rnie Farnsworth, - ?ritz Herr, Glenn :owes, P,s. l.-cDonough, Gordon and John .>. YOUdath. 1.- ayor/eflfAgnced that two e.i•. to be appointed for four years 8116 one to cor.?lete the term of Joseph E. ',ard wi;o is retiring, because of the fact that he is servir_g on the City Council. After taking a written ballot of the Councilr::en i,:ayor nnnis announced that Ernest Farnsworth and 'kVilliam: Gordon were appointed for the Four year terms and F.D.(Fritz)Herr was appointed to fill the unexpired term of Joseph E. Ward. The Clerk was instructed to notify Ernest Farnsworth, 'ililliarn Gordon and I'.D.Herr of their aonointment as r.e „bers of the ;eaumont Planning and advise thern that the Cor:milssion ,.sets the First 1,onday of each r:onth. a letter was read frog: the Planning Commission, dated I1ey 10th. which had four paragraphs as follows: Paragraph 1. Recom ending that Lots 11 and 12 of Mock 4 be rezoned from Class A : esidential to Class H so that the International Foursquare Gos>el Lvandelism may erect a church. Parafraoh 2. Reebmmending that the easterly rectangular 50feet of Lots 2 and 4 of flock 46 be changed from Class t. Residential to Class is so th,A a building on the r-ar of th- lot m^y, be rented as a residence. Paragraph 3. Reconanending that the City Council have an investi- gation made and if it �.as found that the law had been violated when the building on the r,-ar of Lots 2 and 4 of clock 46 was constructed, that person or persons responsible, be nrosecuted. Item No. 1 Item No. 2 Item �f3. R.A.isrwin a 4,047.00 876.00 5,136.95 a.H.F'amularo 5,431.50 1204.50 7,358.50 ,.& M. Co. 4,153.50 854.10 5 ,724.03 L.anley & lv.eek 5,740.55 1119.09 7,881.55 :i.L.Gil.lesoie 4,558.20 1097.48 6,223.05 iCen Lowe 5,218.50 1073.10 7,191.73 after examination of all bids, City Engineer Dwight i;. Cooper informed the Council that the mid of it.A.Erwin of Colton was the low bid, :. & L.. Co. of lriverside second low and ,i.L.Gil.lespie of ldyllwild third low bidder. That the amount of the low bid as contract should be awarded was 9'5,336.95 Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman F:ard: That the City accent the lowest bid, or the bid of .�.A.i,rwin, that the Clerk hold the next two low bids until such time as the Low bidder ..r. r,rwin has qualified. ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Gard, iamilton and xnnis. noes: None. «bsent: None. i,r Dwight is. Cooper informed the Council that there is a bal -:nce left in the bond fund of ;3,379.61 which was voted for the - tcrr..: Drain- age system, and that the .tats Funds available i.n the amount of %,e22600 would take care of the 1.anle .venue Ltors, Drain proiect, as required by the above contract. kr. Ed Norcross was present and asked i^ the City could do anythi p to improve the Pennsylvania ..venue street from the railroad south to cemetery. re said that there was no gavel left on surface and when it rained the road. was not passable. The matter was referred to Utreet Con ;rnissioner Ward. A letter was read from the 2olice Commi.tte which held- a special hearing regards to the resignation of :`.J.Courtney, reccornaending that the resignation ue accented for the good of the denarti;ent. Councilman ':ard riede a motion, seconded by Councilr�-an Cox: That the letter regards to resignation of D.J.Courtney be ccepted and placed on file v,ith the resignation. ayes: Council. -an Cori, lor, Vlard, Hamilton and ,nnis. layor "nnis read the list of proposed r,erube'rs of the Planning LOmli.isslon, three of which are to be a ,)p E ointed, as follows: rnie Farnsworth, - ?ritz Herr, Glenn :owes, P,s. l.-cDonough, Gordon and John .>. YOUdath. 1.- ayor/eflfAgnced that two e.i•. to be appointed for four years 8116 one to cor.?lete the term of Joseph E. ',ard wi;o is retiring, because of the fact that he is servir_g on the City Council. After taking a written ballot of the Councilr::en i,:ayor nnnis announced that Ernest Farnsworth and 'kVilliam: Gordon were appointed for the Four year terms and F.D.(Fritz)Herr was appointed to fill the unexpired term of Joseph E. Ward. The Clerk was instructed to notify Ernest Farnsworth, 'ililliarn Gordon and I'.D.Herr of their aonointment as r.e „bers of the ;eaumont Planning and advise thern that the Cor:milssion ,.sets the First 1,onday of each r:onth. a letter was read frog: the Planning Commission, dated I1ey 10th. which had four paragraphs as follows: Paragraph 1. Recom ending that Lots 11 and 12 of Mock 4 be rezoned from Class A : esidential to Class H so that the International Foursquare Gos>el Lvandelism may erect a church. Parafraoh 2. Reebmmending that the easterly rectangular 50feet of Lots 2 and 4 of flock 46 be changed from Class t. Residential to Class is so th,A a building on the r-ar of th- lot m^y, be rented as a residence. Paragraph 3. Reconanending that the City Council have an investi- gation made and if it �.as found that the law had been violated when the building on the r,-ar of Lots 2 and 4 of clock 46 was constructed, that person or persons responsible, be nrosecuted. 221 Paragraph 4 r sked that the matter of hr, hiller at 6th. &: Magnolia keeping chickens in violation of the City ordinances be i. vesti.gated. Paragraph 5. Submitted names of candidated for the vacancies on the Planning Commission as follows: Ernie = arnsworth, Pritz :err, Glenn :,oven, 1-r. r-cDonough,Rilliam Gordon and John a. Youdath. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That Lots 11 and 12 of clock 4 be changed from Class A to Class ii. Aesideutial as recommended by the Planning Commission in its letter of bray 10th. ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, ,oard,Har;ilton and Annis. hoes: .Done. absent: idone. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Iamilton: That the Easterly r.ectanpular 50 feet of .;lock 46 ue changed froir Class a to Class ii. -,esid by the Planning Conraission. "yes: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Faard, iamilton idoes: None. absent: :done. Councilrr.an Lots 2 and 4 of E�ntial as recomr.:ended and nnnis. The Building Inspector, Lr. Plass Deckard was asked to call on b:r. McKellar regards to the building on th.e asterly portion of Lots 2 and 4 of Mock 46 and report back to the City Council at the next meeting, with the story of I,:cKellar. The matl.er of i..r. L.iller's chickens w� s referred to the Police Department. after a discussion regards to the esteblishrient of a regular __.. examining board for the purpose of givi g Journeymen Plumbers a certificate of competency so that they �cay be permitted to work in the City= of iseaumont, Layer nnnis appointed I�'r. I'illiam Gordon,D.aster 'lumber; Tim Johnson, Zourneymsn Plumber and Plass Decka.rd Building inspector as a board to conduct the examinations. Councilman Cox Tide a motion, seconded by Councilman ''Taylor: That the a')pointment of 1,,r. Gordon, Johnson and the i.5ullding inspector as an examining Uoa "..d for uourneyplan )lumbers be a)proved. ayes: Councilnan Cox, Taylor, Ward, :Iamilton and nnnis. does : Ilona. "bsent: None. ii.J.Irwin, representative of the recreation Committee, recently appointed by the City, asked for an appropriation for this years recreation program, also a permanant budget for future years. He stated that it would require X2,100.00 for this yea',. after a discussion it was decided that uecaur >e of the fact that the Council could not depend on any riven amo:nt of income for the next y -ar or two, that it was not adviseable to make any such aoorooria- tion until a study of t?ie �,ity's finances could be made, and the following- action was taken: Councilman aylor rrade a mction, seconded by Councilman Larrilton: Th:It tide City appropriate ti ;800.00 for the vurnmer r.ecr_eation Program, until a study can be made of the City's financial condition. dyes: Councilman Cox, i'aylor, '.,ard, iiamilton and nnnis. - -. woes: i�one. ..bs"nt: ;lone. Councilman Cox made a 4800.00 ue transferred frog, "Recreation Fund" which is eyes: Councilman Cox, :does: None. absent: .done. motion,seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the General Fund to a Fund to be known as hereb�r cr -ated. Taylor, ',,ard, :iamilton and Annis. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the 9p45.53 rer_ainir,g in the 111946 recreation Fund" be transferred to the "Recreation Fund" and the 111946..ecreation Fund" be closed and striken from the books. .,yes: Councilmen Cox„ Taylor, i,ard,Hamilton and nnnis. foes: done. absent: .vone. 222, a letLer dated :_ay 12th. was read front Judge C.L.ning, City Judge in which he resigned his oosition as Cite Judge, to take effect on or about Zune lst.1948. Judge Ding exores:.ed his aporeciation of the co- ooraticn r_nd consideration he had received during: the five yeas he has served the City. Councilman Taylor lard: That v'udce :ingts and thz.t he continue in dution be Liven him and his request. ayes: Councilman .4oeu: (done. absent: iaone. 0 made a motion, seconded by Councilman re:i nation a:, City Judge be accepted, service until June 1st., that e recorrrr.en- th:t the Judge's book:: be audited at r ;ox, Taylor, *Nard,han_ilton anal anr.is. A letter was read fror_, I.r. !,'rank '. Dudley* of 706 Chestnut avenue in w *hick he offered to trim the Parr. trees on Palm Avenue for 41 ?2.00. Councilman ',yard i,.�_de a motion,sec©nded b,, Councilman Hamilton: That 1..r. Ludlev be engaged to trim tre -palm trees cn Palm avenue provided he furnish his own extension ladder. .,yes: Councilman Co., `'aylor, lard, aamilton and .Innis. A letter from ..r. Thompson & Colegate, attorneys in ]riverside was read in wl -,ich they advised that the matter of the I�.a -or and City Clerk signing; a disclaimer in regards to an easement which the city has secured from Ted La.,ass, E.Lyrl Laiiass, 'ohn G. Po�,riran and h_arie Poorman was aoproved by City attorney autton prior to 1 ,,'s trip to Europe. The Disclaimer was presented and read and action taken as follows: Councilman Taylor made e motion, seconded by Council.: an Hamilton: That the i,_ayor and City Clerk be aut_orized. to sign ,ualified Disclaimer of the Cit> of �-seaumont, !dumber 45157 in the :superior Court of the -tat_ of California, County of Riverside. ayes: Counci].ran Cox, Taylor, hard, iaLlilton and annis. ..oes: none. ..bsent : .gone. City Engineer Cooper advised the Cite that all "dater Deters should ue disconnected from, the Flushi.g kan Holes of the :fewer system, ds oer i structions of the 11tate :,anitary Officials. Councilman Larailton made a motion, seo.nded by Councilman Cox: That the Clerk write authorizing the .)eaumont lrri €ation to disconnect the wr ter meters in all flushing ,can holes on author- ity of the Utat, Board of Health, and that the City be given a list of the locations where the meters are disconnected. ayes: CounciLnan Cox, Taylor, '�i'erd,Hamilton and Annis. hoes: !done. t.bsent: l4one. RESOLUTION NO. 921 RESOLUTION HESCIiVDIiM RESOLUTION N0. 831 OF Till, CITY OF BEAUAaQtiT, CALIFOR-dIA. 7Fh R nS, the City Council of the City of Deaumont, Crlifornia, has heretofore passed :resolution No. R31 wher:.in and whereby there was assigned to the Ljeaumont Uhion High School District armor Deaumont School District the suer of 41,000.00, fror:r certain monies allocated to said City, pursuant to Chapter 47, statutes Of 1944 (Fourth Extra ,ession), State Aid -Post 'kar Planning, and 223 VFHEREAS, by subsequent ;resolutions of said City of ueaumont said sum was assigned to the rseauiaont anion High Uchool District, and "WHEREAS, it may appear of record that said assignment is a separate assignment of an additonal sum of money, and i% WHEREAS, pursuant tc letter dated October 29,1945, from the Department of finance; Post VWar Public '+Works Review uoard, of the State of California, it ;lass ueen requested th,.t ,resolution No. 831 be rescinded in order to clarify said condition, iiui'l 'I' x SORE, is-' IT nESOLVLD es follows, to -wit: Th+:t i,esolution No. 831 of the raforesaid City of ueaumont, California, ue, and the same is hereby rescinded. PASSED, ADOF2!I0 and. APPROVED this 12th. day of Pa:ay,1948. A.u.annis 1, :a yor. �ttes': uernice Conine, Cit' Clerk. Councilman Taylor :trade a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That resolution No. 921 be adopted. =iye,: Councilman Cox, Taylor, 'card, Hamilton and rnnis. Noes: i4r)ne. abssnt: None. RESOLUTION NO. 922 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZII4G '1'117S i''AYMI 07 T; CITY IF n �'AUP:ONT, C"LIFORiiIA, i-ND T: r: 224 RESOLUTION NO. 923 RESOLUTION OF TI CITY OF B7AM.Oi�T ACCEP=I G E "SEIt1:TTT: THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ii :AU!1CNT DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: 1. That that certain Easement dated 6ept.20,1947, from Cora A. Carter, to time City of iieaumont, conveying that certain real prop- erty situate in the City of lieau77ont, County of Riverside, L-tate of Californ ^a, described as follows: to -wit: That portion of Lot 2, Dlock 62, Amended eap of the Town of Leaumont, as recorded in hook 6, pages le L 17 of —ecords of San uernardino County, California, described as follows: .eginninl, at a point in the south line of said Lot 2, distant West, 162.bO feet fromr, thc; southeast corner thereof; Thence worth and parallel to the east li.,,e of said Lot, 260 feet to the north line they, of; Thence nest, on the nortl lir.e ther.;of, to feet; Thence South and parallel to said east line they of, 260 feet to the south line thereof; Thence East, 10 feet to the point of beginning. he and it is hereby accepted rind directed to be recorded. ADOPTED this 12th.day of 1,.ay,1948. A..b.Annis Piayor of the City of yeaumont. ATTEST: Lernice Conine, City Clerk. Councilman Cox made a miotion, seconded by Councilman 'iard: That Aesolution !To. 923 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, 'Ay lor, k,ard, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: iJone. RESOLUTIOi NO. 924 iiE::OLUTIOA OF Ti]: CITE' OF 3rAUP. liT ACCEPTING EA EI::EITT. THE CITY COU:u'CIL OF T:!E CITY OF h.�AUi O'1T TOES it_,SOLVE A., FOLLOWS: 1. That that certain Easement dated Lepterober 22,1947, from A.A. Jaggers and Jessie ". Jaggers, to the City of ibeaur:ont, conveying that certain real propertly situate in the City of beaumont, County of iiverside, state of California, described as fo'_lows, to -wit: That portion of Lot 1, block 62, Amended Plan of the Town of .seaumont, as recorded in bo)k 6, pages 16 � 17 of Paps, records of an oernardino Co.mty, California, described as follows: lieginninC at s point in the south line of said lot 1, distant ',Vest 162.50 feet frori the southeast corner thereof; Thence ',nest along the si)uth line of said Lot, 52.50 feet; Thence iw Q* 53' Vi, 260.03 feet to a point in the :orth line of said lot, distant I'lest 219 feet fron the northeast corner thereof; Thence last alonE said north line, 16 feet; Thence S 0* 53' E, 250.03 feet to a no_nt distant north, 10 feet fro,, said south ii of Lot; Thence _last, and parallel to said south line, 42.50 feet; 'Thence _,outh, 10 feet to the point of beginning. be and it is hereby accepted and directed to be recorded. ADOPTED U'is 12th. day of Fay,1948. ATTI,T: Bernice Conine City Cler_. A.i7.Annis Mayor of the City of oeauriont 0 225 RELOLUTION :d5. 925 iiE OLUTIOiJ 0`r' THE CITY OF bilmULO ,iT nCCEPTIi4G EA.EII;EAT. LtW C11 s COUNCIL OF i.. CLTI- OF tS",nUi4vNT DOES itESOLVE ".D F OLi10l�,S: 1. That that certain i:;ase:ment dated Uctober 4th, 1947, from Claude Y. Hess and Julia F'. Hess, to the City of Deaumont, conveying that certain real property situate in the Cit, of Deaumont, County of Riverside, Ltate of California, described f;s follows, to -wit: The '.,'est 10 feet of the east 1/2 of Lots 3 and 4, Block 62, amended LaD of the Town of Beaumont, as recorded in gook 6, pages 16 and 17 of Naps, record:: of San Dernardino County, California. be and it is hereby accepted and directed to ue recorded. ADOPTED this 12th. day of Lay,1949. ii.B.annis Layor of the City of Beaumont. A` Ems' : Bernice Conine, Cit- Clerk. Councilman Cox made a motion, Seconded iiy Councilman Taylor: That Resclttion No. 925 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, 'lard, Hamilton, and i,n,iis. noes: None. Absent: None. R;E>OLUTIGN i0. 926 tESCLUTICi1 OF T:u: CITE OF BEAt%:O:,iT "CCEPT iiG E.' El, NT. TuE CIT'l 0U1 GiL 011' ldh CITY Ci D-'ALK JiU iiOES itE_;OLVE . OLLj1,V : 1. That that certain Lasexaent dated ::epteruuer 29th,1947, from Walter H. Worden, Lee i�:, t7orden, ';';alter C. 1._ason, Jessie n. Lason, L:areie k. Johnson, and Lewis ,,. Johnson, as their interests appear of record, to the City of Beaurao,it, convey ,ing that certain real property wituate in the City of rie<:iu ont, County of Riverside, ,tate of California, described as follows, to -wit: The East 10 feet o° the west 0.95 acres of Lot 2, Block 59, Amended Iviap of the Town of Beaumont, as recorded in Book 6, pages It a 17 of Laps, records of :pan Dernardino County, California. be and it is hereby accepted ,nd directed to be recorded. ADOPTED this 12tH. day of 14:ay,1949. a,B.annis ,ayor of the Cit? f Beaumont. iiT -ELT: Dernice Conine Cite Clerk. Councilr an ',Yard made a m.:t:ion, s c,:nded b. Councilman Cox: That Resolution No. 926 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, ' Taylor, l ;ard, Hamilton, and annis. woes: wo,.e. Absent: none. 226, itEI- OLUTION No. 927 AE'_OLUTIUN OI _'rE CITY OF n ;rUtIGDIT "CCEPTING tiuF1;laiT. T y CITY COUNCIL OF r-IL-1 '-IL-1 CITY uF n '.,Ui_:i. T DGEd C• £ LVl', ,,,, 1'0h OF1'6: 1. That t1a;3t certain Easement dated - epteniber 23,1547, from Albert _Y. noon and ali,:a Moon, to the City of i�eaur.ont, conveying trtat certain real property situate in the Citi, of Deaun:ont, County of riverside, state of California, described as follows, to -wit: The east 10 feet of the west 0.95 %cres of Lot 1, Llock 9, .mended Lap of the Towi. of Beaumont, as recorded in book 6, pages 16 & 17 of brans, records of aan _)ernardino County, C�.lifor ia. be and it is hereby accented and directed to be recorded. ADOPTED this 12th. day of 11:ay,1948. A.is."nnis Layor of the Cite c f ceaurr,ont. ATTEST: Bernice Conine Cit,,, Clerk. Councilman Lox made a motion, seconded by Counci man Hamilton: That Resolution No. 927 be adopted. Aye. : Councilman Cox, Taylor, 'l ard, Iiami I ton and ,n is. Does: N. Absent: None. ESOLU`1IO :d NO. 928 M rbULUiI i'i Vr `1 CI'2 _ Oii i)._ ,U 0117 :.CC21?T1 (, , ,,,E1E'JT. Tlii CI` 'i" OOU CIL OF CI'_ i Oi' y �Ui.C1Ji Deis 3 s iULV 1. That that certain -asement Dc -ted .eot. 2"th,1947, from Carl 1S. l..ellor, Iobert z�eegler and iannie ZeeEler, to the City c f yeauir,ont, conveying, the,t certain real property situate in the City of Leaumont, County or :riverside, :state of C :liforr.i_a, des- cribed as foiovvs, to -.lit: The east 10 feet o' the west 1/2 of Lot 1, :;lock 36, Amended ._ao of the Town of lieaumont, as recorded in Look 6, pages 16 6� 17 of Bans, itecords of br :n Lernerdino County, Cali- fornia. be and it is hereby adcepted and. directed to be recorded. A.o.Annis bayor of the 6it�- of Beaumont. Attest: Ler,iice Conine, City Clerk. M Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by L;oincilman Cox: That itesclution Jo. 928 be adopted. Ayes: Co incilman Cox., Taylor, '�- ard,Iiarriilton and tennis. Noes: none. riusent: :done. 227 :y'. ULU` TiiN -,C. 929 r THE T,.. itt c m tN.iGLUi Ui� OF i = CI1 _ GF .iEatTI.O.0 .;CCEPTI vG n�Eiv iii_. ;'._ CITY GUUCIL O' _ CS CITY r' i.:.UiO!,1' 1)Oi,E .,lic;OLVE A L G'''iS: 1. That thrit certain iasenent Dated Ient. 20th,1947, from Carl L. rsellor, to the Cite; of beauii:ont, conveying thjt certain - -- real prooert: 7 situate in t;lle City of �eaur.ont, Coant;,, of :.iversi de, State of California, (Iescr:ioed a: fol ows, to -wit: j The East 10 feet of the Vest 1/2 of Lot 2, :lock 36, excepting therefrom the north 100 feet of the northwest 1/4 of said Lot 2, emended i =.an of the `iov;n of : eaun.ont, as recorded in book 6, pages 16 a 17 of i.:aps, records of -an ernardino County, Cali.for,lia, be and it is hereby acue -)ted end directed to ue recorded. zi)0 i' D t::is 12th da,, of i� ay, 941,9. A.:)."n:Lis i).a Tor of the City of lieaumont. .T` ELT: L)er, i ce Conine City Clerk. Councilman bard r. ^_ade a r otion, seconded by Councilman T,, ,vlor: That resolution i4o. 929 be adopted. Ayes: Counciiu.an Cox, Taylor, `.lard, :anilton and annis. Noes: none. absent: None. CI'2 ,OU :OIL G :h- CIr 0 iJ : 1 ' DO`. - � -OLVLO -UL - ul rl, a e tav] r L� 1. That th t certain ase.' :eut a ec� :�� . °� nd. Ernest : :altenbach, iearl _:altenbach, I.O.Losely and Eleanor - osely, to the City of l ;eaun�ont, co- vey_n €- that certain real prooerty situate in the Cit„ of �eauieont, County of :riverside, Utate of C liforni.a, described as fol -ovas, to- 01-1t: 'he east 5 feet of the =nest 1/2 of Lot 3, end of the est 1/2 of '.he ,•orth 1/2 of Lot 4;, :;lock 62, :izaended ''.'ap of the `town of .oeau%ont , as recorded in hook 6, Pages 16 and 17 of Laps, records of San Dernardino County, ;aliforna. be and it is hereby acceoted and directed to be recorded. ADOPTED this 12th. da;- of hiay,1945. A.L.annis Pa.ayor of the City of beaumont. ATTEST: berz,ice Conine City Clerk. Councilman Hamilton made a ruction, seconded by Councilman Cox: That Resolution i�o. 930 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward Hamilton and annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. RESCLUTICll No. 930 :iE ;CLUTIO d Ox- "141" CITY OF DEAU 011' r: ;CE2TI.<C. CI'2 ,OU :OIL G :h- CIr 0 iJ : 1 ' DO`. - � -OLVLO -UL - ul rl, a e tav] r L� 1. That th t certain ase.' :eut a ec� :�� . °� nd. Ernest : :altenbach, iearl _:altenbach, I.O.Losely and Eleanor - osely, to the City of l ;eaun�ont, co- vey_n €- that certain real prooerty situate in the Cit„ of �eauieont, County of :riverside, Utate of C liforni.a, described as fol -ovas, to- 01-1t: 'he east 5 feet of the =nest 1/2 of Lot 3, end of the est 1/2 of '.he ,•orth 1/2 of Lot 4;, :;lock 62, :izaended ''.'ap of the `town of .oeau%ont , as recorded in hook 6, Pages 16 and 17 of Laps, records of San Dernardino County, ;aliforna. be and it is hereby acceoted and directed to be recorded. ADOPTED this 12th. da;- of hiay,1945. A.L.annis Pa.ayor of the City of beaumont. ATTEST: berz,ice Conine City Clerk. Councilman Hamilton made a ruction, seconded by Councilman Cox: That Resolution i�o. 930 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward Hamilton and annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. 228 cr, .tELOLUTION 140. 931 t SOLUTICT O T_. CITY OI Y UO I hCC YTIidG , .iSd1::Ei°P. 7th: CITY GOUi147CI1, OF THE CITY OF DO>;., I.ESOLUL' ,i;5 FOLLOF;E.: 1. That that certain Easement Dated -entember 20th.1947, from Carl E. li.ellor and Lareueri -te ia. Swain, to the City of oeaui!Iont, conveying that certain real property situate in the City of Beaumont, County of iiiverside, "tate of Califor .i a, described as follows, to -wit: The mast 10 feet of the north 100 feet of tiie �dorthwest 1/4 of Lot 2, Block 36, amended Yen of the -'own of Beaumont, as recorded in book 6, Wages 16 eN 17 of L:ans, record, of :an bernardiio County, Califorr:i.a. be and it is hereby accepted and directed to be recorded. aDOP'1'ED this 12th. day of Lay,194P. �.B.hnnis 1. .-or of the City of )eaunont. a71' ST: Deriiic( Conine, City Clerk. Councilif:an iiamilton made a motion, seconded Uy uouncilT':an Cox: That resolution ivo. 931 be adopted. ayes: Councilman Cox, Ta.-1or, riard,hamilton and r.nnis. ;does: i4one. nbsent: done. The following bills were -)resented: m Lawrence ". Hutton lirst ii_ay 50.00 Carmen Brennan 15.00 oernice Conine 106.10 C.N!, iing " 61.40 Plass Deckard 105.70 E.K.h ^.orse 103.90 George Childress 99.90 Carl. Carrell TM 101.80 Clif ord .,. Wilcox 101.90 Li,.ford Paxton " 97.6C, ,}lain G. Sites " 97.50 &1mla Long " 25. CO harry Vd. Bland " 91.10 Bruce E. Graves If 95.50 Oharlie 'Filson T1 lor.10 Uhirley i. Dietrich if 95.50 L.Tir.uratton it 97.50 nichard '.=L -ers It 95.50 Clifford Gholson 97.50 Dwight o. Cooper �hgineer -Lanle ave. 253.50 Dwight B. Cooper " ;south Uutfall 636.60 Lwi €;lit 13. Oooper r, 10th &' Palm 49.00 Pernel Barnett .dvanc on _idison pcie 45.00 , .ii.Faraularo ne.nt -Cla.a .:hell 220.00 Signal mil Co. Gasoline 74.47 Leroy li. Darnes Dond- Clerk_ w `1'reas. 30.00 veaumont Gazette _'Tinting 67.75 Campbell's h,otor Service 6- Sun�ly carts 3.6�; Southern Ur:li.fornia Lisinfectin(, Co. :;1.26 Paul .�. '�Oenzel - xasane -)risoners 16.00 ;eam!.cnt automotive :service -tires d, reoairs 27.65 `Preece Texaco t;ervice Service rolice Car 26.07 iL 1i. L +' yin 5.60 tons plant mix 21.53 Tar :,an Dickerson Co. nc. oroom, glades a p) &rts 138.43 iiedlands lue Print Co. Blue print 22.75 24 hour service farts 1.56 Lundy's Lachine -hop align police car 19.75 Leaunont nardwarre w Lumber, i..aterialw tools [5.70 229 Southern California C.E.Lewis � Sons Southern California ,tae kaxwell California hater n.1+. Hartwell Fran E. Dudley City o f banning Helena West E.L.Chanman tockwell - binney Harry iiarrett Ellen C. I.:artin Pernel oarnett Pernel Barnett Pernel :)arnett N.H.Famularo Gas Co. Gas 44.98 Tires& repairs 64.93 Ldison Co. Street liEhts 194.78 'Ivelding w I'aterl. 40.75 Telephone Co. Telenhones 56.35 Examine prisoner 5.00 1irii!- halm trees 28.00 :tadio Fee 85.00 _:ent ,iealth Cent. 30.00 iiefund on Li. 16.00 Cffice supplies 11.95 a,oline 260.35 U �tan.ns 6.00 Payment- Disv.Pl,�nt 5,bO3.t6 Pali 'i,'ater sunply 1,037.73 it South Outfall 1.2,034.82 " � tors; drain 3,609.41 Councilman Cox ,iiade a motion, seconded by Councilman IVard: That the bills as 0.IKId by the auditing comi.ittee oe oaid. a,es: Councilman Cox, Taylor, 4,ard,Lamilton and .,nnis. i�oe:,: none. ..bsent: None. n letter was read from Josernh Iverson regards to an Easement for a sewer line. Lr. Iverson stated th t he would accent the offer of the City of �50.00 if the City wou_d for %ard oaners for his sienature. Councilman Cox m.pde a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That the Clerk write l'.r. Iverson that the City accents the offer on the Ea:e- nient, and as soon as City ..ttorney Hutton returns he will repare the necess�,r.r naners. i:yes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Vard,Hamilton and Ennis. Noes: None. absent: None. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the Police, 6treet Department and Garbage Collector receive an in- crease in salary of X10.00 per ronth each. ayes: Councilmen Cox, T8 7Tlor, ',Sard,i amiltorl and anris. Noes: None. Lbsent: .4one. Counci -rnan Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the Council adjourn. TtA s motion car.ied. Ivlayor. Clerk 230 0 ,ieaumont,Calif. ,.ay 26,194e. The Leaumont City Council met in regular session Lay 26th. at 7:30 P.fv., with i„ayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following councilmen prer:ent: Councilrlirn GOx, ` Taylor, 'ward, .,a:Altcn and nnnis. Absent: .,one. The minutes of L.ay 12th. were rear' and ao,)roved. ,a:r. Frank '11ettack addressed the City Council, asking what was to be done regards to the use of the northerly- portion � of Dlock 31 for an Armory for the iaational :uard. . +fter a dis- cussion it was decided that the Planning Commission should be asked to take required steps to have )locks 31,40 and 55 re -zoned from Class n. itesidential to Class D. ::esidentiel. The City Clerk was instructed to write a letter to the )eaumont Plannir.tp Commission askinE that such action be taken. isloclz 31, 40 and -15 have been set aside for park nurposes, and mey from time to tirie be used for various form, of recreation which may require construction of public buildings. oo that no tirre slrall be v.asted in making proper release of the : ortherly portion of dock 51 to tl-e :,tate for tire - -rreur7 the following action was taken: Councilman Ta;,�lor trade a raoti -n, seconded uy Councilman iiamilton: That tle Clerk write to a title company and ask for a preliminary title sport and that a'. specimine policy be issued by the same title company. .yes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, '`ard, iiamilton , nd aniiis. Noes: None. Absent: ddone. La-or Annis read a letter from .)ui1.dine; Ins- )eetor Plass Deckaid as to his finding in tie oase of Lr. b'eKellar building a rental on the rear of Lots 2 and 4 of islock 46 in violation of the Loneing Ordinance. hCrs. PcKellar was present and stated that when they owned the property they did ouild a guest house � on the rear of the above, that the,, railed to tame out the required building, plun.uint ,.end electrical permits, but thet the ouildinE, was not constructed with a ]citchen, therefore was :not considered a separate residence. Th-t if t :ere i:: nova a kitchen in the 'building, someone else would oe responsible for that portion of the violation, '.he stated that shei.mould like to nake whatever retribution to the City the Council may require. after a dis- cussion the following action w�:s taken: Councilman nartilton rr.ade a motic,n, seconded ay Councilman Ward: Th, t L_rs. i,- uriellar be required to pay the City for the -)er- raits which should hate been obtained and that the case so far as she i� concerned be considered closed. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, �,ard, hamil.ton and .innis. Noes: None. Absent: done. i7jecause o£ ti_e f�.ct that kr. W. E. rirown is tha present owner of the uuildings on Lots 2 and 4 of dock 46, and because of the fact that it appears the building, on t}?e rear of the lots is not property nonstructed for a residence for rental nurposes, the Council requested i -r. Deckard, the i)uil.dinF insnector for the City, to call on l.r. brown and make an investigtition of what h =,s been done by Lim since he ha:: owned tha nronerttr, and make a report at the next meeti_!g. V% IVebb, resid 7 -ap at 4th. and Edgar A venue t s.ied the Council to have a street lirht :.t the end o]' Edgar +venue -)t :fourth wtreet. ie also stated tlic -t he felt a roronli_nant fence or baracade should ue installed at the dead end of -:dFar avenue uecau e of the fact th -t cars care upon tl�e end of the street without proper warning. Rio action was taken at this time. Layor Annis announced that he would like to appoint attorney Ldward T. .ennett as City Judge to fill. the vacancy caused by the resignation of udEe C.i.,iing, effective une lat. :Councilman li'aylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: Th_,t Layor annis' anoointment of -dward 'i. uennett as City Judge for the City of „eaumont be confirmed. Ayes: Councilsr,an U. Taylor, l ami_lton :.nd Annis. floes: iJone. Absent: hone. 231 .ttorney ennett was present ,.Yid stated th t he was very hanny to accent the ao.00intrent r3� City Judge .nd that he would take the ,;ob seriously and perform the duties to the nest of his ability, and as justice dictates. RESOLUTION 140. 932. 1tESOLUTI6 J OF TIE, CITY CF iJEx%U1_OiJ^1 . THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF iJEnUh -01\1T %OES REi DoLv .iS rOLLO ";u: WHEREn6, there is an increasing amount of travel over what is known as "Lambs Canyon .toad" and �,HEnEtiS, Lamas 0anyon Woad is several n.iles shorter t1lan the County Woad, known as "Jack ..abbit '_rail" and is a great saving in ti,,)e and traveli.g expense for ..esidents of the iienet -Se.n Jacinto arming area and the leauroont- Cherry Valley 1arr2'Ylg Lrea, in going to and from work during the various crop harvesting seasons, ana many of our people exch+.nge laoor as v.ei1 a- equipment 'hrough the entire year, P.nd Hi�litt 5, the vainter rains have made the road very rough an4 a1Tl„st imoassable uy cutting away the surfacing end T..akin the road an E >ctual hazard. THE ,.3F0i1E, „L 1T «_UOLVED that the lieaumont City Council does hereby petition the 1- onoraole County .,oard of - unervisors, County :surveyor and itotad Commissioner to give serious con::ideration and tare LTI; ediete action t0 ii, prove tLe Lam')s Canyon i,oad, U,,,r TiaklYlg Y16CeS : :.nT',;' appropria- tions, surveys an (-. )Vans for resurfacing this road. BE IT FURTHER 1tESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be forwarded to the County isoard of -unervisors, ;%oi.nty urveyor and County toad Comb, ssion;r. ADOPTED this Twenty -sixth day of 1k y,194`?. A.is.hnnis Payor,Citl- of Deaumort. uernice Conine, City Clerk. Councilman Cox :Made a seconded by Council: -an Taylor: That Resolution 140. 9S2 ue a0-opted. Ayes: Councilr :iau Cox, Taylor, Ysard, libmiltc,L and Annis. Noes: ;done. Absent: 1Jone. A letter was read fro,.: 1•:r. ti' +'.r.. •Sewell, Superintern.dent of the 1�eaumcnt Public Schools stating that the isoard of Trustees, on 1,:ay 20th, nassed a resolution, protesting the failure of the Cit }- Police De partl:Ient in solving., the problem, of permitting stra dogs to be on the ';+ellwuod ochool g:ronds. Th_t several children have been bitten. Councilman Coy. made a n :otion, seconded by CouiLcil:ian ',,ard: That the Police G,=Lui.ssiuner oe authorized to arrant eTnents to handle the dog situation. Ayes: CounciLl -an Cox, Taylor, ti"ar'G, i'.aIllilt On and Annis. Joes: ldone. Absent: iJone. 232 Z4 ,i letter vias read _ 'rorii &_r. Ernest S. Farnsworth, in w' ich he subr:itte,, ris reci nation as a :ze bcr o' (he lannin €° Co.l!it <sion, because o" his oreeent health. Counci:,_riicn rr.ede a n,oti ��n, seconded by Counciii en (ox: "ha t the resi €,nation of Lrnest S. Farnsworth be accerte6. eyes: Councilman Cox, Taylolw, '.:ard, Hamilton and an_:is. hoes.: i4one. absent: iuone. P..ayor annis st<ted th -.t he would like to a000int 1 -r. Glenn howen to take the pl, ce of ie.r. Farnsworth on the Planning Corrurission. Councilman Cox ,rkide a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That I4layor ,,nnis' appointment of C'lenn i3owen as a rlem'o .r of the Pl inniiig Comli,ission be approved. styes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, hard, Hamilton and �nliis. Noes: .,one. absent: None. The followind;'bills were oresented: Lawrence t,. Hutton Last „ L_ay 50.00 Carii,en .srennan " 15.00 Bernice Conine " 106.10 C King " 61.40 .IV.. Plass Deckerd " 105.70 H.K.L;orse " 108.30 GeorE'e Childress " 103.90 Carl Carrell 105.90 Clifford .,. 1,Vilcox If 105.90 Linford Paxton it 101.70 Blain G. Sites " 102.50 11�%Ma Long " 25.00 nruce E.Gr�ves " 99.60 Harry ',i. island If 95.50 Charlie V"ilson If 112.50 "hi,lev ,.Dietrich It 99.60 L.h,.Bratton " 102.50 iiich, rd -'ummers " 99.60 Cli.f:'ord Cholscn Part of 1st i.:ay 41.94 i:_ar art caldivia Oaunitor 'health Center 5.00 Charlie 'J' lson _i_re Chief -Icay 10.00 .`,outhe,rn California Edison street liphts 194.78 i:arr,r Barrett Gasoline 198.29 ;i.w�.Vli1son -.n •inklers 80.66 �en,:ie r.. Flores Dues -Oitru .,elt Div. .00 County health Dent. health Cervice 6.50 Ellen C. Partin - tallps 6.00 C.F.i2ayburn,Sheriff iltidic fee-Lay 25.00 Cherry ,alley Pine 6, unoly 1 in.gal.pipe -p -rk 183.34 .wziuc's exaeo ;aervic-: Uerv:ice i:o cars 7.69 Uouthorn California Edison Electricity 156.24 .sank of Leauu�ont ',, thholdinC tax 125.80 Fra_.k r;. Dudley lrimr:AnC halm trees 70.00 Councilman Cox made a riotion, seconded by Councilman 'yard: That the bills as audited b, the committee be -)aid. .Aves: Councilman Cox, Taylor,hard, Hamilton and Innis. Noes: None. ,absent: hone. 233. A letter fros;i Liss Caroline ". Waters was read in wi,ieh she offered the City an (Al Painting, by i-rs. 1a' illiar. Edgar, i.ife of Dr. 65illiain 11. Edger who lived in -�eaumcnt in 1870. The nainti_np� is of the . Edgar ranch, showing Edgar creek at that tiir_e. Councilman �:ox made a :rx;ticn, seconded by Councilman ;lard: That the City accent the offer of i,i.s Waters, end that we express our grateful apnreci:tion. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, :'Ward, Hamilton and .nnis. Noes: None. tibsent: vone. The Clerl•- was instructed to write askinr when it will be con- venient to show the pictu °e, and if Liss haters right care to ,�ahe the presentation in person. Street decorations for the Cherry Festival following action taken: Council: -an ':_'aylor glade a motion, seconded b the City rent two center nieces for the City :fall Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, '.yard, Hamilton end Noes: None. Absent: None. was discussed and the Counci7?ran 'e,ard: That .Duilding, anr_ i s . Councilman Cox : ;ade a motion, seconded by Oou;;cilr.an Taylor: That the Clerk advertise, calling for bids on a 3/4 ton nick up, equipped with 4 speed transmission, 17X75O tires, a ply, and overload springs. ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, ti'Ward,Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. City Engineer Cooper asked the City* Council about what was to be done regards to a gravel pit for Street construction. The Council instructed 1,.r. Cooper to investigate a prospect which he has in mind as to ourchase of some land for a gravel nit. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the Council adjourn, to meet again tune 1st. at 9 o'clock P.N. at the Clerk's Office. Ayes: CouncilIUen Cox, TaJor, lard, ihamiltcn and sinnis. Noes: None. absent: None. Attest : ( ant=e City Clerk. 234,, iseaunont,calif. June lst,1948. The Beaumont City Council met in an adjourned meeting, wi,ich was adjourned from the meeting held May 26,1948, at 9 in the office of the City Clerk. rioll Call found the following councilrien -)resent: Councilman Taylor, Allard., Cox, LarAlton and Annis. absent: None. Ae. solution. i4o. 933 was presented and read. RE:OLUTION NO. 933 n '.50LU1I0 4 Oi!'' �i'...�. CITY OF :iLiiUTv:�IJ'i' "'GUFPTI: G i? A "El,` NT: THE CITY COLT 4UIL OF TIE' CITY OF ijEAUll ,;iVT DOE; itESCLVE: 1. That that certain perpetual easement and. right of way for, and the right to excavate for, construct, reconstruct, operate, clean, maintain and use a sanitary sewer arid, aonurtenant structures in, on, under and across certain reel nropert ituate in the City of Leawriont, fro.i. the Dr,tJJ 0 -,' IIILtIC�LTIO:, DI",TRICT to CI`T'Y OF bEAUNIO_JT, Dated June 1st, 1948, be :,nd the sane is hereby accepted and directed to be recorded. i.DOPTiD this 1st. day of June,1948. 1.is.annis S,.ayor. attest: Dernice Conine, City Clerk. �r Councilman Hamilton "-de a motion, seconded by Ccunciir:an Taylor: That resolution vo. 933 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Taylor, yard, Cox, iiariilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. 3'2- CLUTI0 4 =:0. 934. tESO' iLJ i CITY OF iDE.UI•,J,"�T riCCEPTI"G lips CITY COUIJCIL OF "'is CITY OF L`0 ES _.EULVE: 1. That tLr_,t certain easement dated :Jov. fth.1947, from harry Utrav,-bridge r.nd Lagt%ie �trawbridCe to the Cit.- of Ieaumont, conveying that certain real property situate in the City of . eaii::,ont, Counter of riverside, tate of Califorria, described as fol- ows, to -v;it. A right of wag 20 feet %vide, 10 _f at on each side of t::e following described line; .:eginnint at a point in the center li e of �d "ar ,venue vacated, as shovrn on -imended Liao of the Town of - eaunont, recorded in book 6, pages 16 o. 17 of ,.aoa, records of :an Dernardino 60 County,Califoriia, said point being distant mouth 92.37 feet frcm the south li.e of Third Street; Thence S 69* 271 30^ W, 221.06 feet; Thence S 74* 12' W. 179.80 feet to the west line of block 142, and distant South, 218.89 feet fro:'. the northwest corner of said block ar_c to the south line of said Third f;treet, be and it is hereby accented r.nd directed to be recorded. .iDOPT:D this lst. day of June,1948. A. b.:inni s Attest: bernice Conine Nayor. Cit! Clerk. Councilman i';ard rwde a ieotion, Aesoluti n 11o. 934 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Taylor, ard, Noes: Hone. Absent: None. se onded by Councilman Cox: That Cox, i7amilton and Hnnis. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the Council adjourn. This motion, carried. Attest: 1..oYl� City Clerk. 235 Heaumont,Calif. June 2nd.1948/ The jeaumont City Council met in regular session June 2nd. 1948, at 7:30 P.N.. kith I,.:ayor rinnis presiding. Roll call found the following councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Taylor, ,lard, Hamilton . -nd_ i nni.,.Abzent: 14one. The minutes of the regular reetin�y held Lay 26th, ,.nd the adjourned regul -r meetinU held June lat. were not read. Councilman Hamilton ;,ad.e a moti(:n, seconded by Councilman S,'ard: That resolution iio. 935 be adopted: ayes: Councilman Co);, Taylor, -ard, Hamilton slid nnni_s. noes: J ,,ne. .ibsent: done. resolution 1Jo. 935 reads as follows: RESOLUTI011 10. 935. RELOLUTION OF THE CITY OF :B "EAUb.0_!T. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY -�F i5EaUhuo,VT DO-6 1tEUOLV E r.`- FOLLj' ;;: 1. That that certain Deed dated April 16th. 1948, from V.k.Hyde, as Tax Collector of the County of itiverside, Mate of California, to City of oeauiaci.t, conveying A perpetual easement and right -of -way, and the right to excavate for, construct, reconstruct, operate, clean, maintain and use a s�.:!litary sewer and aoourtenant structures, in, on, under send across th::t certain - real property situate in the City of neaumont, County of .tiverside, -tate of O< >lifornia, and more particularly described as follo�:s: A strip of land 10 feet in width, being 5 feet on each side of the - following described line; :Deginnin0: at a point in the west line of Lot 11, clock 119, :- rfiended Lan of the _'own of - eaur:ont, ss recorded in book 6, pages 16 and 17, of Lans, records of :r,n :jernardino County,California, distant South 7.50 feet fron the northwest corner thereof; thence East and -)arallel to the .,orth line o said lot an( lot 12, mock 120, 392 feet; thence Uouth PP* East and parallel to the south line of Lot 11, -lock: 120 and tl)e north line of Louthern Pacific :.ailroad right of way, 171 feet a little i,._:re or less to the ee,st Line o:!' said Lot 11, L)lock 120. _XM- PT1D:C ` tr:ri ,Fi20t:;, an portion lying within said �outl ern Pacific right of way, be and it is- hereby accented rand directed to be recorded. 236 ADOPTED this 2nd. day of June,1948. ATTEc >T: i)ernice Coni.:e, City Clerk. a.b.Ann.is vat *or of City of Leaunont. The followin€ bills ve.•e presented: Dwight o. Cooper,EnCd neering Laole rave. Drain 166.50 lhvight n. Cooper it 9t'-. St. Grades 45.00 Lwight d. Cooper it at Disz)osal Plant 84.00 Dwight U. Cooper it at Outfell :.ewer 309.00 Dvuiht i). Cooper ty at Filter wed 144.00 Pernel L)arneti, Contractor-- 'asrn;ent- �outl. Outfal.l 4,270.86 Arthur Fanrularo ,Contractor- Payr:rent- -_anIe Ave. 7,259.63 Pernel ilarnett, Contra ctor- :ayment- -Di s_oosal plant 1,bl3.64 -'rank E. Dudley Trim naln. trees 64.00 Councilman "Jard made a motion,- econd.ed by Councilman Cox: That the bills as audited be paid. I yes: Councilman Cox, Taylor., 'Ward, Hamilton and An.,is. woes: None. Absent: Slone. The Clerk was instructed to write the Southern California Edison Con, ,)any, asking thet they install a street light at Edpar and Fourth Street. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Iffard: That the Council adjourn. This motion carried. Attest : 44�- C'.dNnry_µ City Clerk. P,,:ayor. - -�— veaumiont, Cal if. June 9th,1948. The iieaumont City Council n;et in reLuler session June 9th. with i..ayor Anuis oresidi.iE -. i'he roll call found the following Councilman present: Councilman Cox, and and Annis. absent: Councilman Taylor and Hamilton. Councilman Hamilton came in durinC, the reading of the mirru,es. The minutes of the re :ul. -.r greeting of b. adjourned regular meetin,m of June lat. and the of June 2nd. were read and aooroved. A letter from, the .,oard of iir•ectors of Committee was read in which it was stated that was to have, the use of 000ths dumber 321 and 33 Dy 26th., the regular meeting the Cherry Festival the City of oeaumont at the - -estival Grounds for use as desired. It was agreed that the booths should 237 be equipped •:vith table and chairs for use of the public. a letter was read from the Beaumont City Planning Commission, recomrending the.t docks 31,40 and 55 be changed from Class a. ..esidentia] to Class B _.esidential to provide tl:at t:e three blocks which are now used as a City Fark may be developed for use of the public, but that the proposed armory should not be oermitted to be built on the nortL end of Block 31, but should use some. othr:r ioc <.tion. Councilman iiamilton made a re,tion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the recormrenaatiou o. L. -e 'la -ning con_..ission in regards to the armory be, accepted, ,yes. Councilman Cox, '1r8rd, _arr�ilton and "nnis. woes: _!one. absent: Council..:an 'Taylor. Ido action was taken in reg «rds to rezoning i;locks 31,40 c.: 5,b at this time. ifil_'OliUTIviu _.C. 936. CCUT�q" a "t(Is�ULiT�llilid Jl Ytli, vlTY 'ji D.S "lIY1v.� ,._. ^ •� i v�li v,Tir tL.aS, under date ofLeptember 1`1,1941, the City of reaumont, en' ered into an ��Freeraent; in writing with the County of Riverside whereby the health Gfficer of said County ?.as en!ployed by the City of Leaumont to perform duties for the City of isesun!ont relating to the public health; and ia?I IiE.aIc, said contract oroliide(I. tq' jt It ccu_�.d Ue r::neWed fr0111 year t0 year by resolution of thG resjective pI'•rtie::, and it is the desire of the City of : Deaumont to renew said contract for another year. Section 1. That the City of Leaumont does hereby renew said contract for file period of one year„ to wit, fro.. Duly 1,194c?, to June 30th. 1949 inclusive, on the sai:!e terms, conditions --nd comcensation as pro- vided in said contract. Section 2. That the board of ;unervisors of �.iverside County, California, are hereby reouested to accent and consent to such renewal. "DORI -ET) the iuinth dad; of June,194°. ".B. "nnis N,ayor. ATIEy T: Bernice Conine, City Clerk. Councilman `.,are mach a motion, seconded by Councilman l:amilton: That nes:lation .do. 936 be adopted. ayes: Councilr(jan Cox, 'kard, Harr,iltorr and annis. .does: .cone. Husent: Councilman i'aylor. iiELULUTiOi i�Fo. 937 H oGLUTIO a 071 ..: CITY Gi! i) 111E CIi`C CO JIQCIL Oi CI t Gt uSaUb:_v_I'1' DGEL, REbO L E: vlH,t SaS, tj,e City of Beaur.orit entered into a contract with "rthur H. 1'arnu].8ro, "pril 19,194, for ti -e construction of l:;aole "venue Storm Drain, and iYFIr LEAS, said contract pas, been com leted. Novel THl ZEFO B BL IT r.':;)LVED, th_-t 17v,,iCht B. Cooper, a:, City nngineer, and Bernice Conine, as City Clerk are hereby authorized to pre-rIre and execute "notice of Completion" of Contract (and that same is directed to be recorded. W001 � 0 '17 l ADOPTED this 9th. day of June,1949. A.i).Annis i,a yo r . Attes : iernlce Conine City Clerk. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by "ounciloan i-lard: That itesoluticn iVo. 937 be adonted. ryes: Courcihnt:n Coi:, ;;ard, - an;ilto.i and annis. i4oe�: iv one. r,usent: Councilruan Taylor. ` <.s:vLU�i'101a _.O. 938. iil SOLU`PIC1V 01 ` ': CI Y 1'L:.S CIT OOUT6i;I'L v_ T�- CITI ' �T Duzi- tiE )CLVE: the City of Deauniont entered i to a contract with Pernel - Barnett, Larch 51st,1948, for isle construction of aouth Outfall sev.'er i'or tile City of eauraort, a ;d �H iE,�, said contract has been comcleted. NOW CLV D, that Dwight b. Cooner,as City_ ''ncin_ er, _ and yernice Conine, as Citg are hereby authorized to 'oreo<_,re and execute "iJotice of Co:n)leticn°' o_' l,ontr�.et anc', that wise is direct-; ed to be recorded. riDOPTED this 9th. daJ' of June,-L949. .�.:r.Aniais Attest: Uernice (-'onine, City Clerk. Oouncil)ean 101 n!; pie a raction, s_ce ded by Co;zncil :an 1iar.�i.lto!!: 'that ttesolution .;o. 938 be adopted. byes: Oouncil,.r:n Noes: IJone . AL)seiit: Council!:,an 'Taylor. N0. 939 iSOLUTIi -N Or' `r::J CITY 01r` b.,.Ar yOlfl' C'a'Y CI`1Y OF T 1)CE„ ic::CLVE: ;°lHckEn:,, the City of neauraont entered into a contract with Pernel so uarnett, April 14th. 1948, for the ccnst- action of 's�dter ::unply for Sewage Disoosai Plant for the Cit." 3I':eeumont, California, and �i'HE E"' , said contract hes been eoiaoleted. 0 "7 `it' "ttF.FC.tE U 1' .i;SOLVED, t )st Dwir-U i5. CoopeI', as City Ene- ineer, and jernice Conine, as City Clerk, are hereby authorized to nrepare and execute "notice of 0imnletion" of Contract, end th t sasie is directed to be recorded. ADOPTED this 9th. day t.f Juge, 194A. ATTE- : i)erni.ce Conine,City Clerk. I.i1.<,nnis Il:a =;or. 239. Councilman 1';'ard made a motion, seconded by Councilman l:amilton: That Resolution No. 939 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Lox, lard, Hamilton and Annis. woes: iVone. Absent: Councilman Taylor. The foliowindr bills .v✓ -re presented: Druce c:. Graves First z June 9' .60 :sruce F. Graves aefund- j'✓.ileage expense 8.25 Harry i'irst ;= June 95.50 Charlie ',rilson " " 112.50 itichard. Surrnrers " " 99.60 Shirley A. Dietrich " " 99.60 L.N:.rsratton „ " 102.50 ii.h lv;orse „ „ 108.30 George Childress " " 103.90 plain G. Sites " " 102.50 Linfoid Paxton " 101.70 Carl Carrell " 105.90 Clifford A. Wilson " 105.90 Plass Deckerd " 105.70 Lawrenc;: A. Hutton " 50.00 Edward T. i3ennett 61.40 Carmen Hrennan TM it 15.00 i:sernice Conine it „ 106.1: Bernice Conine Cash Advanced 9.31 cveaumont iardwal-e � Luraber. sur):-)lies,etc. 192.84 ',Pare Auton:ntive Auto i.enairs 18.57 Beaumont Irrigation later 37.05 Beaumont Automotive Lervic- parts 3.97 Union Cil Coninay of Cal °_forma :- cr•osene 8.73 Pernel Larnett 'ayment du, on .`later 5uonly 330.74 Arthur 1'amularo Payment due Ir:anle Ave.Drairz 2,334.18 California Cuter (I Telephone Co. lelephones 32.94 Draman Dickarson Co.inc. invoice :o. A4762 .62 Lertoy h. parnes iienewal of ins. rest roum_z: 23.88 City of panning I.adio fee i'or June 95. 00 County health Dent. health service for June 6.50 Hazel :.. Koeuerle itent on Health center 1 i".o. 45.00 bouthern California isinfect_n,: uo. -- �.nitary ..uoli.12.b6 Armco Drainage w 1c.etal lroducts, culverts 221.43 Treece `lemaco service eaairs w service 82.50 c.>out'aurn California Gas Co. Gas 32.75 The i7eaumont Gazette Letterheads 7.25 Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman .;ard: That the bills as audited ue raid. dyes: CounciiiaLn Lox, hard, 'e.,Alton and Annis. ,does: iJone. Absent: Councilman ''eylor. Chief of rolice L-orse asked the Council if it would be permiss <_ule to use ,afe and sana Piro corks as approved by the Utate Law for 4th. of Duly season. Councilman i amilton ir,ade a motion, seconded by Councilman ldard: That the City �iisoense v ✓itir the enforeeruent of the ordinance nrohi'oiting use of fire worco for the four nays uefore and about four days after the 4th. of July. Ayes: Councilman Cox, :ard, ?iamilt-)n tnd Tennis. .woes: Bone. Absent: Councilman Tad-lor. Councilman Ward n.ade a motion, seconded by Councilman liamilto.n: That the Council adjo,rn. This motion carrisd. T;ayor. Attest: ..c_ City Clerk. 240 -. aeaumont,Calif. T une 25rd,1949. The Deaumont City Council met in regul -r session rune 2�rd.. with Layer <in .is presiding. The roll call found the following; Councilinen present: Councilman Taylor, -ard, _= aiai.lton and tennis. absent; Councilman Cox. The minutes of June 9th. were rear; and ;,)-)roved. .'.r. dwarri iioffman, owner of tho us Lenot and -tore asked if it would be nossible for him to construct benches with a canopy for use of passen €rers waiting for pusses, and place the benches on the parkway which is e solid cer:.ent floor. iie stated that passen .7ers lave to stand so bng and he felt thl,: benches would be a service without creating- a nuisance. It was agreed the he should ue nerntitted to °.dace the Uenches on the ne_,::way provided the; are constructed in a g(,od worki:anli'ce manner. 4innis stated that '?he lour -quar� Gospel church had asked for )eriuission to erect a tent on Lets 11 and 12 clock 4 for revival servi_:,es, and ti;at the lots have ue rezoned far• a church but the, coo.ld not build at this time, and permission to erect a tent ''or the surmaer months was all trtat we,z> required.. it was a,a:reed thst a p rii;i.t be is-ued for t'Lu erectlor of a tent provided it be fireproofed, aid tr_tt services ue conducted in such a :rariner a,: to not disturb people livinE- in the co!?snunity. It was agreed that the wirinC, at the nt.rk- should oe renewed in time for the 4t1j. oi' Duly Celebratr_'n, and that ­,­or or <,nnis and Councilm,, In .ai._iltcn should attend to what amoant ov wirinc and installation should be made. " letter was read from n. ,) . Irvin in which lie resiEned as a member of the _.ecreation Committee as oi' rune 213rd. so that he could devote his entire tike as a volunteer worker on the aec- reation project. .ouncivnan ''aylor made a motion, seconded 'uy Councilman : ai�.11tJn: �1 hat the: resicn- ,lti..n of .7.-..Irvin as a mei,ioer of the ,tecreation Cotunittee be accented. Ayes: Coinlcill:'ian `ia;yTlor, herd, _.airiiiton and i,nnis. does: -one. "bsent: Councilran 'lox. a letter was read froir. the - ecreation Committee, askin@: that the City's Garbaee - '1cKUT1 take cnre o7 refa,�: left in c.Jntainers in tha Park, and thtA equinr.ie_n,t in the rest rooms in the nark should oe reconditioned, also Lhst the rest root:is should be locked ; persons. and r e;:u; nsiet n letter was raad froi:, l arvey e. Platt, .radio -n ,ineer 111 .riverside Count;; sheriff's office . tiv`.ici_ he asked that the City te,e inventor;; of its future redid e,uioment needs in view o1' the fact that Calvin _oraoen,= will no ].on _,er manufacture and deliver parts for the City's ..otorola rolice. Coriinunication equip- ment. i.jje folio,; ✓ini action was taken: Councilran ia�lor made e motion, seconded by uouncilman uIard: ghat the City nurchase .otorola _eceivin;- sets and parts as recommended by Copt. arvey U. rlatt. .;yes: CCOURcili :.an iayloI', :+ard, .- amilton and -rinis. ;does: _none. ,absent: Courrci.linan Cox. Councilman CO:, carne i:: at this time. No 241 i3E"OLUTIOi4 A). 940. k �^ i nB-ui.L'='IOiv C"r' i. CITY OU:A07 OF CITY's wL;rl' . Ui ..—JOli C1: ;c.. ;;3„6 , the City Council of the City of Beaumont desire to add the following described streets to the present approved system of major city streets. Tenth Ltreet, from Elm ..venue to Leaumont "venue. Eleventh Street, from ,Slm .venue to -�eaumcIlt :venue. 'Twelfth -treet, from L1!- ..venue to .:eaumont avenue. lli._,.,,. 'FO :E, be it nr000sed. by �,he Aty Council of ; eaumont that the -,:hove described streets be designated as major cit`• streets pending the convent and aooroval of the - epertment of Public 5lorks of the :state of O lifornia. 'D L4 J:,'_1. .. -ULVED certified copies of t;:is resolution of the Mate of Cnlifornia. that the City Clerk forward two to V e hepartment of rublic ' -orks ,2.iEL,�1': i)ernlce C'�enlne, City Clerk of trE ult ;- OI' Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman bard: That liesclution i4o. 940 be bdonted. ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, ',iard,Hamilton and tennis. ,foes: hone. "bsent: iione. _._ The building, or ourchese of a screen for use by the titreat Depart.iient for c-treet work was discussed and ,he following action taken. Council an .,arr_lten made a motion, seconded by council,.-.an ' a"lor: "het '"cuncil�ian 't'iard and � -treet :='U'Jt. '.:ilson Use their own judgment in securing a sane, screen. 1.-yes: Council: an Cox, '_aylor, •-ard,tamilton and i,nnis. ..oes: :vone. "bsent: -gone. The following bills were oreoi-nted: Carmen Brennan Last June 415.00 rernl.ce Conine It 106 10 dward T.nennett 21ass Deckerd Irvin{- D. Croshier 0atricia illaskowsky rl.i :.%orse iinford 2axton Georg :,e Childress Carl Carrell Cl.iffurd .. Itilcox Main G. :sites Lm as Long. .'ruce Graves '.Alson Dhirley .,. Di- etrich ichard tiul -seers L.,::.Brattors Harry ', DD_ ne. , eau'!" " -_t Wurr; -iture Store Gordon i'lul;bi ng :pan Gorgonio ,Iectri c J. L . Bauer Co. liens of ..eauruont slant good or-or :tiorl 1Urld'vls -hon Charlie :;ilson tta•,r Uhavez .r'.ne•,ruurn,.heriff arrI'aret Jalc_ - via r 61.40 It 105.70 128.74 42.40 108.30 101.70 103.90 105.90 105.90 102.50 1 week in dune 12.50 Last u*une 99.60 ,f 112.50 99.60 99.60 102.50 9i1.50 hollers for chair 1..12 i, :emirs at City Hall 94.17 Elect.work at Park 8.94 �i'raffic Paint 47.00 r'artisl I•ecorrveyance easent. 5.00 10 U'- 1 C'z St TP.iVd 10.00 _.enair :: to nolic c,.r 11 F1.0 rise Clriei' 'or June 10. 00 'ertilizer 110.70 radio i'ee 25.00 Jaunit,r- dealt`- center 4.00 242 mar iz. of : eaui, ont O'L.elveny v. i,,e�r,-rs Lchwau�,cl er rey Co. Pat 't+allin Clyde harr:is ...'Gd.= iartwell �eauii.ont ..prizette nivers:ide r2itle Co. 24 hour Lervicc ua n o' ,;euumont ihr.- _ Cnu,ons -Cite Ball N 60.00 iele,>hoiit r;uate 3.:;0 Lithos- ranhed raps 48.69 sainting bif-,ns 6.66 12 s, &. u : oan chr rgers 9 .7(j Lxamine - )riscner 5.00 :'rintinE 95.00 Title searches 66,90 Tire _:eoairs 3.�7 vvitl,h- )ldinF tnx 149. 90 Council_ an 'iaylor r,sde u moti n, seconded b� Councilman C'ax: That the bills es audited by the committee be paid. ayes: Couric'lIIlarl (;ox, Tairlor, :,urd, haiAltor. anal r,nnis, lJoe s : .done. absent: hone. Councilman Taylor made a notion, seconded by - ouncilman Cox: That the ioeeting adjourn. `Phis ;.. tion carried. "ttest: l_rmw - City Jerk. Beaumont,Calif. July 14th,1948. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session July 14th. at 7:30 P.L•. with Layer Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, a rlor, Curd, Hamilton and "nnis. "bsent: -None. Ti-e minutes o June 3rd. were read and_ aoaroved. Lr. DwiCht i. Cooper, City yn(,,ineer was )resent and exnlained plans and specifications for the repairs to oe :tadc on the ieaumont oewage Filter wed, after the discussion, the folowinf action was tai. en: Councilman Taylor made a i- otion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the two napes of' Mans and eleven owes of specifications as presented uy :.ity in inear i,Wi ht ,.. Looser, for iienairs to 11ilter ivied ,,t �eveu €_e :,is�osal rl�nt ue accepted. "yes: Councilman Cox, r'aylor.-, -ara, iiamilton and "nnls. Noes: +one. . bsent: i +one. resolution ivo. 941 was )resented and read as follows: RE.SCLV IOil .0. 941. ,Iii HL , the City Council of the City of Beaumont is about to call for bids and let a contract for the doing of necessary work in that certain improvement entitled 1teoairs to ilter wed rA oeaunont Sewage Dis*osal Plant of the City of neaurr,ont, and 243 IiFR:"1+5, pursuant to the provisions of the Labor. Code, -sections 1770 et seq., the City Council is required to ascertain the general pre - v:iling rate o` per diem; wages and of per diem wages for le €al holiday and overtime a ork in the locality in whi.cr said work is to be per- formed for each craft or type of workman, laborer or mechanic needed in the execution of such contract, and ^d S, t:,is City Council has deliberated concerning the F.eneral prevailing, rate o' per diem wages and per diem wages for legal holiday and overtime work, be it resolved that the City Oouncil of the City of lieaurncnt has ascertained and does hereby determine that the general prevailing oer dies= -,rages nor eight -hour workin €3 d.a,'s in the locality in wi.ich the aforesaid wor : i:: to be performed in the execution of t?le aforesaid contract for each craft or tyoe of wor'_;man or rechanic needed to execute such contract is as follows, to -tzit: Tli;:y L tTEb - -OR OVEit- yi P`t�"( L1.�;G t.iilt'' T -I1 Z L-'G..L air Compressor. uperator 13.20 Carpenter- General(except as otherwise separately classified) 16.30 Cement Dumper (on 1 yard or lr:rger mixers and h ndling oul cement) 12.40 Cement Finisher 15.80 Clamshell or Crane Operator 16.80 Concrete '-urer(impervious 1:_eriurane ) 12.20 jConcrete L:ixer Operator (paving type and mobile mixers) 16.00 Concrete i;,ixer uperator (s.in ty )e) 14.20 Conveyor or Loader uperator(materials) 13.20 Electric Tool Operator or 'Iender(ex cent as otherv;i.se se_oaratel;i classi- fied) 12.40 Guard and /or - .iatchr:an 10.80 Iron porker - aeinforcing 15.80 Laborer- "eneral or Construction (ex- cept as otherwise separately classified)10.80 Pipe Caulker- -ewer i'ine (using caulking tools) 12.20 ipe Layer- -ewe--u _'ipe(excluding caulker)13.20 -- Shovel uperator lincludin Tractor Iii -Lift) 16:.80 Truck Driver tdump trucks- less than 4 Y'= rds water level) 11.40 Truck Driver (dump trucks- 4 yards out less than 8 yards water l�,vel) 11.60 JioratinF Lachine operator or :.ender 12.40 ',Vatchman and /or 3uard 10.80 244 ., 1 Yore?uan, unless oth - ;mise separately classified, for Carpenters, Cement finishers, Equi,wient unerators end Baborers, shall be oaic', not less than ,l.4u oer day reoie, and all other foreinen not separately classified ..ot less than w1.00 per day more, than thu journ, «men rate for to craft involved. h- above listed rates are based upon a %orlkint day; of eight 18) hours; being nronortionately a7;li.caule ±�o eit,ht ( ,n) hours or less o ' er.cnlyment in any o .e calenda d,a othor than aturdays, - undays and the ft]- oti'ing seven leCa1 holidays, to-wit: hew 'ears,Day, i_emorial may, -ourth of Jul,, labor Day, .irni stice Day, lhanksrivi rid Darr and Christatas. Yor• any ti°rorking time of more tlhan eight (8) hours in any once calendar day, and for time wor ?cod cn Saturdays, c,undays and any of the afor- et::entioned holidays, not less than one and one -half (1`) ti:,,es the specified rates shall be paid; provided, however, that, notwithstandinf the general provisions hereinsuove set ._.rth, the strai'izt rates as specified .'or- utuirds or be apnlicabl�_ t0 a r.,axi.,ium of eight (8) hours of et-oloyment oer calendar day ,including Saturdays, Uundays r. I,d holidays, for a total of riot over forty (, ) hours oer week, cut that not less than one and one -half (1 ;') times such s'oeclfled rotes shall be m..id . st.JO wards or vdu-c .16 Y1 fOI' any tir,Ye�sorke;l in excess o-_ e'�ght �Fj hours per der or Torty (zu) hours ),_r week. The rate of corrmensatioiY for any cD ssificetion not listed in the schedule, but v ;'_ic.'� raay uc rec,uired to execute the proposed contract, na,ll be r.L'..elt: orate na in accord %;ith t}Ye rates specified for o: co °:aarabl clrstiificatiou:, or i'= t:.ose perfor' tin si:ilar or coYaoarable duties. Iaages to ba paid aoor-•e;I.tices employed or er,r.aged on tl,e v. °or_C shall be determined in the manner ox•ovided b;- - ection 1777.b n^ tl,. 7 a.'orer,_cr_ticned Lauor Code. _71] : _. )2_Vk7D this 14th. day of , uly, 1948. s,.L.linnis :l:avor. "T_EST: Bernice Conine, l;itY Clerk. Councilman Cox made a n•_otic. , seconded b.,, ;ouncilinan :_amilton: That . esolution 2;0. 941 ue Aonted. .,yes: Co- nci]_.r,_.n Cox, T,-1o1, '.lard, ::amilton and -nnis. .foes: .Done. absent: Done. i,,r. eckaid as_,ed t'�_; Council it' thr: : ft. set Lack or- dinance w-):]yind: to Bast btn. street would oerlait an addition to the ..aIIlIs ::afe bulldinC at nor'tlY cast corner at tat ;_. i- -dgar rivenue. .,fter e discussion it was aireed thr.t the new addition should be constructed at least 5 feet back ,ro,, t!_e oronert­ li -ne inr-tead of in line cith present uuildinr. mmi ,, re Oresentative of - .,tlas - etecti_ve a,U.encY was ]resent and aased if the Cit,- Council wo, 1: fevor:_ble to issuing- a special lic -nse for the agency to overate in Beaumont. Councilman 'iaylol' '.lade a ➢;otion seconded b9 Councilman m }lard: '!ht.t the t,tla ✓etective _c,,enc- OU giveri .. l.i CE rIe= t0 operate a ;,.ercihants ratrol work in Beaumont. ayes: Councilman 0o1s, ��'8 'lOr, "iara, _.arhil'Lon and In- is. go es : gone. absent.: done. Councilman i'Yamilton stated that Donald s,. :'ercy of belch's Werali Cleani.nE , 848 !.ill "t, ;;an ernarr'-ii o %could li%-c to t::av:, a licen_: to overate a serv'_( e t) € ,rages and service stations only. that no h_.use to house- c l_].a are made, an,: only places of busine..ss ..ith overalls a:: d. c•1_aning cloths to be cleaned ,, ;o ;. _d b-. contacted. .,fte,- a discussion 245 the followinE action was ta'.:en: Councilman lamilton evade a _motion, seconded by Councilman "Taylor 211at a soecl:l. license i`or overall cl.eani_nr to gm:rapes and _1_n t:- :t;_on_, 'c� i :ued. to - elch's overall Cleaning at w12.00 pe'r year. .ayes: Councilmen :;or:, ` aylor, ;;ard, I_ai.Alton and lsnis, .goes: ,jpne. ..bsent : :,one. ss letter wa:i read fro.:. X_.r, ..., .:Urt1S in w ,io,, I!e as <ed for a refUYlu Oi' .NUO.UG L1L'1 "i iie has " ?ald 0 tP.0 Vlty of Beaumont for ,iusiness License since .:e ilas a _'hysical , isaolity ci'.arEe from ­ilitar;, _ervice. -_ha t_utter was tabled he clerk wscl i_.s.:ructed to order two .,eflectorized Dip .ir;ns mo ue -)laced on :,_aole ..venue at F?th w 7th.:.treets, and two DanC-er uiEns, for warnim, at ti'_, Erate to _torm !.rain. Council -;,an Cox made a mti tiDi], setOnded by voti:Cilman ar, ilt. ii: 1h, t tip, ,:a Tor end Cit : Clel:; oe rut orized to siEn an easement to southern California -dison Coi:pany for pole line to Leaumont Sbwa#e Disposal .0lant. :,yes: Councilmen Con, Taylor ; ^iard, uamilton and "nnis. noes: _.one. lib sen t : _done . .i � CL`u`TI_F lio. 942. CI­ 11 U7 LAIC :iT .,Pr,.OVl2 G v1 TI Uh 6LdUi !`il• the ;state of California, tl.roui h its :)epartment of ublic 5or'cs, ', i.vision of -ii 11:wa;,s, 1— -)resented an . greer: -ent for Laintenance of the tat iiiE_hway in the City of Deaumont for the period July 1, 19417 to June 30,1949. i�. the City Council has heard read said aEree on, in full and is fai:'iliar 1::ith the contents thereof; ' aL� kf a'IuitL', be it resolved b;,• the City Council of the City of Doatunont t --t said :greemer.t for L.aintenance of the -tate i.i�,hway in the pit; ;` is Lereby aocrcved end the i..al,or and the City Clues I, riirected to Sign the jai e _.n behalf of said City. this 14tl,., dray of ;Ut�e,1948. ....Lnlii s ic:ayor of the City Of Leaumo:,t. attest: j3ernice Conine, City C1orlc of i,he City of �)eaur. ont. Councilnan iianilton i_ode a moti?�.i That 'desolution i o. 942 ijo adopted. Ayes: Councilmun Co-., rlor, '•iard, . oes: ..one. ;absent: "one. seconded by Councilman is : lor: riamilt:.n and – niiis. The City Clerk ask to be permitted to purchase a new typewriter since a ne,;r iL cline is available <A t'-is tirae, havinC oeen ordered about th.cee years ago. Councilman 'Taylor mode a ._otion, seconded by Councilman :'iard: Th:-,t the Clerk purchase a nev, typewi,lter, not to exceed �a146.06. Byes: Councilr:.an :,ox, T'a ",loi:', �rfl Y'd, Haif_iltO:i uiid iinn].S. Noes: None. Absent: 1J ne. 246 HEEOLUTIO , 110. 943 it CITY O ll;..,UPac:1T, C.1I '0tt.?IA, ,1LF? Ol.�I:IG r, i0 , irL ,_i,'PO CITY it C: VILE, PURCHASE Or' G.:.X'EL. and desirous t:':f: City of l;ea uIi!Ont, i:plif Ol:'n'.l.a, _:, In ne. F,CI " S of obtaining certain Cravel, and LCrn�l, i1U �'L)a nCL 'and wife, are the ovvners of certain )ropert� upon v; .ici: tiler,, is a sand and Crav::l aenosit, i.d nr,o -)erty being a porticr. of Lot 5, Clock 9, Cherr' Valle'., Fie,,t, s. recorded in —oak O, Pssle J(5 o" l._a:),s, re CCrdS O." _ilP ::r Sii'..c COiii^ity, C<; Il iO ri is hEire Off' re Solved by Sald amity council -1 that the i,.e;or grid City Cler }_ thereof be, and they are hereby, author- ized to enter into a contrr_ct for the purchase of said sand and Caravel in accordance wits, the terms and conditions oi' that certain agreement, a co-)y of 1 attached hereto cnd ':c ^.de a _part hareof by reference. Ya SE'U, nnOP 's7� -M, r,l'PI :OVED this 14t , da,' of J,il11r1l94 °. .i.B,nnnis n %av�cr. Attes'.: Bernice Conine, City Clerk. Councill:*.n Teylo • r : :udc� �, nlctioll, seconded.! by - ouncili�Ln i :a,-- ilton: vtesoluticn 110. 943 be adopted. ayes: COun(,ilnan Coi, `'a;'1 OI`, '. and a-Ti* Hamilton, end annis. T .e matter of removal of two temporary ouilc- i.n €;s which were erected Burin the shortage or - atei-ials due to '.ar, was discusses' auc': tl!e follovvi_nr; acti-L,ns 1ra'<en: Councilman '_aylor ::r,de a motion, seconded by Coane.U.man ..'ard: That the Clerk notify Carl. R. Brown to irru :,ediatel', proceed with thu construction of the store building knovFin as ,uckett's reaumart. �.yest CounClllaan Co—, '� _' ;i lOr, .,ar'd, f.alailtorT . end, zn -is. noes: None. absent 4. : :lone . and Councilrjran aylo.r ,. ;de a motion, Seconded by Oounci.71,ian Cox: That the ul�.rk .'trite Carl E. Liellor that e pronl.sed of to lease the uuilding it -uth. w Euclid and in view of ti.:-- fact that he as disposed :i' ai: Desch crop thl.t ti!- -'e is 1110 rea 30- for the building to rennin an(' should us ruvioved. ayes: Councilman Cos., Taylor, ,.ard, Hemilt,.:n and "n.nis. i'oes: iJone. absent: rdone it bill was nre�ented oy :tarry ''. i)lsinri, ask.in' for w35.00 for use of his c,,.,- trails' - iii vi t1 }'l w03-'` fit the park the rn�st two months. Councilman Cox .:de a notion, That Marry ,jlriniJ be p Tid ,, ?20.00 L'or .fives: Councilrl;;jn .foes . 1JOne.. absent stone. follovinE bills e;Ere n -e-enter'. seconded by Councilman Lamilton tl"_: use of his car c .'md_ t •a11 13r,ilt0n end ..n-- -is. E1r, ene keF.an. b; Uorrinne ..egan To a nn_l y on agreement P.:arlc 0. `Torrance iiew :tudebaker ^ruck Esther L :vis Everett 1948 1'uni. Coupons rank of L)eauiLont 1948 i�,uni. Coupons Bank of Beaumont 1948 .._uni.Coupons oanJK of eaui.ont 1949 L.uni.COUpOnS John "skey Convenor. iJq.'.irment John askey Conveyor .,elt 50.00 1771.50 75.00 150.00 75.00 75.00 125.00 100.00 m 247. Plass Deckard I2irst July 105.70 ..award T. Be. nett " 61.40 lierni.ce Conine " 106.10 L.L.Bratton ft 102.50 Lawrence A. Hutton " 50.00 Carr-en Brennan It 91.30 r.R'llorse. it 108.30 GeorEe Childress n 103.90 -- Clifforc Ca'ilcox " 105.90 Carl Carrell it 105.90 Linford i'axton if 101.110 ..;lain Sites ft 102.50 lrvins D. Croshier " 78.70 Patricia Llaskowski " 42.40 i..V%nland c hours labor. 4.00 Bruce -LI. Graves i'irst ,' Oul,y 99.60 Charlie „ilson 112.50 Shirle,r .,. Dietrich " `•t9.60 Richard Sunrers " 99.60 V4 illiar�� T. . Salley " 95.50 Pernel Larnett Payment on South Outfall sevver 1,273.01 Pernel - arnett on :,ewa{-e Disposal- Plant 5,942.78 ,,.r,. Erw in " Laple ,venue Storm_ Dr. 3,060.08 ila•y 'dilliams i:uni.Coupons 75.00 C. .Lewis - Sons Later ial. c- supI'ies 26. 14 Southern ualiforn a idison 'over L elect- .ealth ,ent. 1,..2C '_tockwell c_ cinney Office a p-lies 47.419 ,eau,,.onL iiardware w L„mber i.Literial s1zp ,)lies 5`..q5 vecurit - 'iitlu Oo, ie. Olocl, 115 30.00 Preece Texaco Service service 19.96 L..i.aylor :.efund. -Lea _ a xnens;, 7.0' beau­ont Gazette 'rintinE 121.06 Southern C31_ifornia Gas Co. as r2l.81 n. Carlisle w Co. Docket book -. forms 30.92 lieauicunt �rri -aticn .,ater 6.75 So. Ca1i1'. Edison otreet Ii_arhts 194.78 .Deawnont automotive : ervice _.emirs 10.24 nrai,an- Lic ?erscn Co. Parts 82.36 Lane's uru= tore b__rst aid :run-)lies .93 1"elt's ,00ds ,recreation supplies 41.09 Carl :,:unyer 2ai.nt a tLinner 6.29 Ui-nel S6rvice Ti re repair 1.00 Calif...ater a, rel4hone <ielephon(s 43.76 Pernel ,)arnett 483 ft. nine 137.41 Cox Seed w 'eed Co. Grass ;,eed 51.23 B.S.hagun lasoline 176.39 Beaumont Lachine Shop Lachine v. :ork 5.00 J i.. l',srd _iefunc ex oens:, re. conve•;ror 22.60 City of nanninf• tu3dio fee 85.00 _cae leaxwell .,eldinC 66.04 ,iona'r Cafe cs' iseaa:.- ri s:aiers 139.36 xiversi.de title Co. 1,<ase:rent 1.80 united 'Title uuarr:,t; Co, ecorivoyance 5.00 Leaurr_ont ,. -otor c emu,- ly r'arts 75.57 .,are -- utor._otive aenairs 171.59 .cedland.s �luE hint Co. Zte. �ewege contra:ts 75 vern.ice Conine Cast:, advanced 4.00 nzel ;. itoeberle i ?ent Hea1tL center 30.00 Eller C. h. rti.n, titan ns 6.00 �3a:1c of Beaumont 194� Luni.Counons 150.00 Beaumont Variety store rzn•31iies :.t. lle,?t. 2.95 Co tint: .3ealti ')eat. Healtr service 0.50 0.i .l;ayburn, -her iff radio parts .. repairs 7.48 DwiEht Cooper i,e_ _out): uutfall 'ewer 339.00 LwiEht B. Oooper ..e. i_@,)le - -va. Storm !Jr. 30.00 Dwi {?ht Cooper La )le .:v , ravement 84.00 Dwir -ht Cooper de. ,:isp.A_ ant 105.00 Charles '..ils,;n - •efunn -. il_ar -e to -an Bernardino 8.00 iau gene i... a Corj.n_.e ._e�,an Cn rq_reeic_ent 200.00 248 Councilman - aylor made a mction, seconded by Co.incilmnn l;ard.: That the",bills as audited be ;)aid. Ayes: Ciounci_I_ffian COY, 2a,,,-10,, uaru, tiaai1j.ltcn and <�nnis. i�oes : idone . absent: bone. Councilman `la"'lor i:_ade a notion, seconded by Uouncilrmari Cox: That the .,_eetinU adi.oarn. This motion carried. _ fittest: City Clerk. lifornia . u1d 2l.st,is4t. the �eauit;ont City Council n;et in regular ses - on,,.;uly ulst. at 7: bu , �,ith i..ayor Innis presiding. r The roll call found the following Councilmen present: l.011neil- man, UCx, '�aylor, srd, an(, .,nniL. absent: hone. i'he minutes of Duly lath. were read and anorcved. i{esolution iqo. 944 was presented and read is foi](y S: - t'LOLUTIU NO. 944. p VS7 i{ .iS, t is City Council contem,,�letes ordering- the construction of certain sanitary sewer work under and cursusilt to the Improve - nent act of 1911, Division 7 of the Ltreets and = i,hwa,ys Code, in Fifth : treat, Uixth ;:treat ,and certain other streets, alleys, ease- ments and ric-hts of way all in the City of lieaumont; the City Council of the City of eau:iiont DC;si; is iY i3 -OLVD ai; C.,; that the City snC neer shall and is hereby directed and required to furnish this City Council with -plan:, and saecifiea- tions fcr • -ai.(; v .ri- together with careful estilr_etes of the costs and ex)enses of s� -tcr: wor'i. UCp..,., _, t d D, .1.. < _._. .z.a ,> C'��r ,,:;is 21s sy of July, 1949. a.i3.<�nnis -Ua� ur of the City of .�eauc,ont, C�:liforru a. aT'_'lsb : uernice i:oni..ne City -ler;t o ' the C:itF cf Lerua::ont, <;1i.2'ol ..a. Beal) �r 249. Councili.,an '-'aylor mi:de a motion, seconded by Councilmmen .lard: That resolution o. 944 be adonte' as 'read. eyes: Councilmen Cox, I''aylor, '•,ard, i :amilt n and nnnis. :roes. .done. <,bsent: lone. ,� letter way read fro,- Carl E. - ellor, in reoly to letter r:ai.led dim by the Cleric in regards to the temporary building located at corner — of 6th. Euclid, i..r. Lellor stated thst ha viould remove the building soUn aftel. uctouer 1:)th. i iLori the frui% SeaS'H7. '7;1]_1 be COIiiOleted. @, letter was read. from ..r. ,.T'.z -icks, Lounty "uditer,in v,, -ich he stated the - ecured valuation of City of Beaumont, upo vat :ich the ta n x rate may be based will oe $1,?04,W?O.0U t3n�' unsecured valuation of w143,;51 0. a -)et i do : nrctestinE tights alone• dt't. -treet wa, p Councilman Cox made a Th,,t the petition be accepted ryes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, noes: done. absent: none. the proposition of installing street resented. rr,otion, seconded by Councilman i.amilton: <:nl nl- ce,i cn file. '•;ard, amilton and <,nnis. Since ,.r. iari,y :;arrett has sold his (asoline business, i'� v:es a @'reed that the City of Beaumont should advertise for ,Ads t :n Gasoline and secure a new contr�;ct i'or gasoline for the City's motorized equipment, the Clerk was instructed to advertise for bids on gasoline. Councilman ,a-lor made a motion, seconded by Councilin.an Cox: That two additional tele -)hones be installed, one in Cit. -r clerk's office an one in ti.e 2olice office _nor outd,oinC calls. ,,yes: Councilman Co:c, _'aylor, 1'tard, iiai: ilton and n=is. I— idoes. i4one. absent: iaone. It was agreed +h< t �..a,-or j,nnis, Counci li. an Hamilton ar_d. Taylor should call on the lieaumont �yrrigation !istrict at its next regul'r meeting in regards to the c,. :nd.ition of water. The following. Harry i;. )land iiay ri'. Samson Gordon ±lumbiing San Gorgonio yleetric Silver rlunbinF.; Lunply 6ilvar P1utrlbinF Suoply Al.ls were presented: cent on car and_ trailer N20.OU I_is-)ect-' ce on -outh -utfdl 60.00 e:pairs on City .fall Plurnbint 56.45 epairs at nark 74.33 Co. 1.449 ft. 1" Gol.Pipe &iilk.Pipe447.19 Co. 1.575 ft. 1" i)lack nine 443.9E Councilman 'a,-lor• made a motion, seconded by Councilman "'ard: That the bills as audited b *- the committee be paid. ,,yes: Councilman Cox, '< ^ylor, `.:ard, i amilton and <inriis. woes: gone. absent: hone. Councilman Surd r.ade a motion, seconded by Councilman Ta -lor: That the Council adjour_i, to rceet again July 28th. at 7:30 ,,yes: Councilman Cox, Taylor,',nard,:iamilton and annis. Noes: done. Absent: none. T:.ay or . City Clerk. 250 ^� ZWr reaun� ant ,Ca1ifornia luly 2f?th.1943. The neaurnont City Council met in an adjourned rerular ::!eeting, July 29th. 194fl, at ?:30 P.h =, Uith .:ayor "nnis )residing. The roll call found tl!e. foll.otiving Council.anen present: Coanciln :an Vox, ',;ard, :iamlltu cnd .innis. ,ibserrt: Counci,'P :rn The minutes of +'.e r :=etinC- Yield Jul- 21st. were .read Lt.d a;pnroved. This being the date and lir;le for' onenia<� bids on construction of ltenairs to 'ilter Led at "evla( -e -- )i,)osa1 -dent, 1 -ayor' - inn.i.s opened and read- bids from hill and Hunt of - anni -nd re: >umont, Pernel l,arn.ett of Lra,if,e and ri. arailaro of :,anta ana. The bids were as follows: Hill and ..unt ............... �3,255.65 Yernel -arnett ............. 2)628.GO l.'aTf.ularo ............... 2,P53.50 _.fter examination of oids it was determined that the bid of orncl yarnett was the lowest and tine following; action taken: Councils :an Cox made a motion, seconded by Council.rian 'lard: That the rid of rernel _Garnett in th,c_ ar;;ount of j,- 2,62R.UU for ..eoairs to kilter red at -ewage 1,iSoosal .-lant, a. ?or nDn. anc ,,,)ecifications, prepared by „,wli lit _ . Coop, _r as Cit,; ,.nf,ineer, oe accepted. ayes: Councilman "ox, ' +.and, r. "a,iilton and "nnis. iVoes: iuone. t,bsent: Councilman Taylor. 1r. Leonard ad ressed ti_ Uity ouncil rega.'ds to t''.e Uitr's several insurance policies. fie presented the Uity with a booklet file system, set un Irit1i the record of a1_1 oolicies .oc, in e::istance oy trice City. ..fter a discussion tle natter wt.s referred to the mina. :-ice C_rn! :ittee for a co;..plc;te :Ludy. Fritz Herr was present and asked. tho Council if the Gitywould have any/ ocjections to tie i,io *is flub of eaumort sponsor.in€ a recreation center at the vacant lots at Cornc;r of Ef7an hvenue snc.-•ail.road _venue, ri usir.g the unorellr= trees and ce: °ent floor for horse ;:.hoe end other out- door Comes for the older men who mir-ht care to snend tiiree in recreation o1 that t, ne. the matter wus rc'errad to Councilman ',ard after the follorv__r.g action r•;as taken. Councilman Larcilton made a motion, seconded by Councilman ',lard: That the Lion- Club be oern_itted to c.se the vacant City i'roperty at corr_-1, of Egan hve. and �,..�.ave for ou+,c'oo� recreation center, until Cit,, has reason to ray *cke this oerniit. ayes: Gouncilnnn Jox, [:lard, Hamilton and innis. goes: wone. bsent: Couneilr:_an a, =lcr. i,_r. iie_­r also >s_;ec! if the Lions Club ;.i ht rut uo a sign on the nrer..ices,askiu( the cooperation of oarticincnts usinr tls C7-ounds, to cooperate ir keep t;hc place clean. i'h rca.tter of offei-i.ng LL:, rr; Valle, r grange the -tutz 1 +'ire '.'rl.lck to L)u u.,uu aF-, a Chc -rr�- Valle,, Volunteer :..ire teen,_,rtn'l.ent ` rude: was discussed and t�.e followir,C action tape::: Council.n,an ;lard ..,.de a motion, seconded by Councilman --- amilton: That ti.e City sell L; proposer� "Jallcy _ire Lepartmunt 'lie _tutz Fire 2ruck for a vl_uaole consideration. ayes: Councilman Cox, ',:ard, ia_.ilton and iLni:is. noes: 1 +one. .Ibseut: Councilman Taylor. In connection with �tesoluti,:n iio. 944, "it L LU11ON OF ThE CITY COUAUIL CF 11jL CITY (1' s u, r.;v.ii', C.,LIi'Ui • :Iii, ftE. UIttI dG NL u: Ps CI +'ICri- TIUiVS iu }' _: li :_ai :: U1 L rr - ,u: _� � �.u�_Ti -z: �Y�r, :�. . Oro �'r. Lw, Cht cs. Cooper, City Engineer, )resented a lettcx- to 4,,;1e City Council, wi!ich was read as follows: It The "onorable City Council, of the City of iea'.nnont, L,eaur,ont,Califorria. Gen tlen; e n : Pursuant to resolution 'ilo. 944, I Plans an, :boecificoticns for eti:er with and expenses for certa-1.n sanitar:- work Californian I also submit herewith a to be assessed or said work. -'he follovri-11C estimates of costs worn is ubi:itted: 251 July 26,1948. submit herein znd herewith careful estimates of the cost in the City of �eaan_ont, map of the district proposed end e.(oenses of the said Construction Cost ................N42,430.50 Lncidental Ixoenses .............. 5,672.21 Total Cost ... ....................:48,102.71 �espeeti'ully submitted, Dv:iF,ht i). Cooper, City - n[eineer City of Ieauz_ont,Calif. if -- kr. Cooper also presented Plans and Spedifications and assessment District Iaap for Sewer assessnent District No. 4, afterwhich .resolution No. 945 was presented and read as follovis: kESOLUTION NO. 945 i.hSOLUTIO"I OF 4r 1 GjI''Y COu1`'CIL OF r_'HF CITY OF ijHAUl ,I,T, CHLI 'OR. IA, aPPkCVI.1G tL +_, UP ClalCnl'Io 'Ok II'I'.kY L h. F'O:iK; APPkOV- I DIS'iitICT MAP a!D .:4tIITSTI?iG DLT i LI ?i,T1O1I 13Y H'�LTH OFI'ICZa. B,iirtEnU, this City Council has, by :: esolution ` +o. 944, adopted on the 21st. day of Iuly,1948, re,uired the City ne.Ineer to furnish it with plans and specifications for the construction of certain sani- tary sewer work together vith careful estimates of the costs and expenses of such vror'_�; and said plan , �hich are nesiC,nated "Plan :lo. 1948" consisting of sheets m_u::uerea two to nine, both inclusive, and said sneci`ications which orE, designated ° :i0eci fica t ions l,,o. 1948," and slid esti,. -utes have peen ?resentec to trtis City Council and examined; and proceedings for r1_e construction of said work are to be — taken under the "Ir:provei eut act of 1(d1]., " I)ivisio i 7 of the Streets and 1i0i%vuys Code of the hate of California, and an assessment district u.ao, desirneted "hap ho. 1948 -evaer .,sses ent District :4-0.4 of the Cit.­ of , ewur ont, Ca_lifornia," s cv; ing tl!�. counci?:ries of the territory oenefited by tlL� propo e:: 1:� r anc to be assessed therefor, has been presented tot is City Council and examined; City Council of the City of Leaumont DOES n° rJSOLVL, J ;s'T_ I 1.' U1. '1 as follov;s: Section 1. `chat stful plans and specifications are hereby approved and. ordered 'f ?led in the office of the City Clerk. Section 2. That sad assessrent district man is hereby approved and ordered filed in the office of the City Clerk. :section 3. 'haa t';e Health Officer of the City of Leaumont be and is hereby requested to detern'.ine whether or not the constructinn of said work, as set forth in said plans and specifications, is 252, r� necessary as a health iaeasure and whether or not nroceedings therefor under said imnrovement xt of 1911 ar, necessary as a health measure, as provided in .- ection 2808 oj' said -treets and iiigjhways Code. �.DOP" D, -IGiiL D i�.PP.OV Ci; this 28th. day of July,1948. r_.n.annis. a-cr of the City of Leaur!ont, CIq'ifornia. �i } '.TELT: iseruice Conine City Clerk of the City of - cau.riont,C "1S_for,.is. (Seal) Councilman ariilton ,LLaI.u- a ;:;otion, seconded b� Councilman War�' That ;resolution No. 945 be adopted as read. eyes: Councilman Cox, �,ard, t.amilton Lind ..nnis. Noes: None. .,bsent: Councilman Taylor. The following letter was lead froir, Dr•. it.O.'::estphal, -iealth of:'icer of the Citj of eauront,Cali'ori . ia. it The iionorabi-e Oit,y Council of the City of i�eau:,ont, iieaa.cnt,California. Gentlemen: July 28,1948. I, the undersi[;aed, Health Ufiic:.r of tt,e wit'- of Ueauiil�nt,California, am familiar ith the pl.ars,de "ignated "Plan No. 1948," consi�tin� of sheets 2 to 9, bot` inclusive, and the snecifications, desi- € =nated "Unecificatiens i1o. 1548." and"l:_ap No. 1548, ::ewer ..ssessnent :;istri.ct iio.4," all as aonrcved by the City - ouncil of the said Cite of ieaui : :ort on July 28,1948. 1 understand that nroceedings under the "lr:icrovement met of 1911_,, Divisi�.n 7 of the treats and High., ys Code of the .,tate of California, ere conterinlated for the construction of Ganitary seviers, as sh; -c;n on said plans ai:d soecificetions. I ant famil.iary vaith the ter- ritor;; to oe served bt- th,� proposed seiner ystem shown on said plans and snecificat =i.o s. Said territory is in dire need o senitar, sewe -.-s anal the ouulic i -ealt requires tint sanitary sevrers oo constructed to serve it. 1 find and recoiiii,end as follows: 1. That the construction of sanitary sewers, as shown on said clans and ir;. accordance with laid specifications, is neces_:a.r -- as a heslt':: .ea:mre. 2. ihet Qroceedli:C,;s I'CT' �:.e construction Of said Sanitar?' sewers are neces�,ar,- as a healti measure. 3. Th�_t nroceedin�s for the construction of said sanitary sewers under t,-" nct of 1 11 are necessary as a healtl rieasure. 4. ' ='h -_t eac is necessary as a neelth :- :ensure. s.S.11estnhal, L.D. ..ealt;i uf:'icer of the City of )eau cont,C�lifornia. aesolutii.n :Io, s 4 -Ei vaas nresente(i anti read as follows: r 253 hELGLUTIO_� .i0. 946 "nSihU IU., Uj 1,1 CITY „U0CIL ul 112 CITY uF ilivl,I_.ls 1.1i_,.J11CUU11� - VP �ai..�.ru. I,�..._• __v;J al dLHS, plan:; and specifications for the construction of certain sanitary sewer worn Lava Auvetofore been ,proved by t }is City Council and said plans, eonsiot:.nC M sheets nui.bered two to nine, both inclusive, ore desirnited "21an no. 194A," anC said siecifico- tions Lys desi €rested ' Soecificatiens f o. 154P"; and „h..__Z, _ written report and reconnendation of tl_e; Ieeltl fficer of the City of -enu, ont deternining thr_t the corn traction of said work shown on sai_dclans and in sQ! specifications and proceodinEs for such construction under tKo Lnnrovenent .pct of 1911 arc necessary `~ ' e "Ith sere, and recorrl:.endinO_ said work and proceedings as a health '.: ussure, Las oven prevent :;d to t its City Council; tl_ -, City li0UnC1l. of the Uyt•r Of 17eau:.:Ont, Ca.l? -f Or,l ' a , ,CLVL, , r)' —j', 02 follows; Section 1. That the determinnt:'_on and recor,.Iendation of said health officer of the City of LegnMont presented to this City Council, be spread upon th, inutes of this City Council. Section 2. That the construction of said work shown upon saki ;flans and II.: said sneclricutions is necessary as a health neasure; tut nroceedinjo for tho construction of said work are necessary as a health measure; that prcce3dinEs un er t-c lnrorove- ment n.ct of loll for the construction of said work are necessary as r.'. health I. usare and the t s t ._ 1 wcessa°_t;; is hereby fount to exist. .action 3. `Th t in view of the foregoing no further steps or proceedings under the Special rsnessnent, Investination, Limi- tation and "ajority protest rct of 1931 are required and none shell us tar_en. a Ut,-z]D, UI:. .._ ; -, this 28th. day of duly,1948. A.3.Hnnis P.:ayor of the City of neaumont,California. hernice Conine City Cleric of the City of heaumont,Crlifornia. (Seal) Councilman Cox. - -jad(, a .dot ion, seconded by Councilman l:'ard: That Resolution No. 946 be adopted as read. ayes: Councilman Cox, Gard, _nailton an! nn.i.s. Aces: hone. Absent: Councilr -an '�ajlor. Resolution No. 947 was nresented and read as follows: H :` :OLUTIJI! n0, 947 A 01 ThA CIT`i COU"CIL 01 THE CITY OF E=J,.U_dT,C Al FU&IA, ..EbOLII`i'I L T' OA `'U 2 1) 1. C_., :TilUCTIU d 01 S.uIITXaff -,. ..C-- .�._ ,1. '_'J.��i'ru�,.,, .rC.,_ In MD CITY ON AM MCAT : 1 'Tj _)LIC n ,- � __oTz _CT "L in L 'U „.'. .. .,I.:Ufi _J.V ::D '1'U ., .. ;,'i _uvL aL IonjED Is -&A Tu - . 254 C1t 11 TO zE The City Council of the Cit; of i>eauiiont, California, DOES Ll_(>El)Y 1C1_OLVL, r _.1J n;. _ OL_101W : Section 1. That tl.e oublic interest and convenience re quire and that it is th intention of the Cit,,- Council of the City of �eaLin,ont to order the following work to be done or in_°.roven;ent co be made in said Ci.tti- of to it: she construction of" certai.n sanitar,,. sewers, wye branches anr, a )ourteti;:.ices and snourtana.it w.;ri: in: The first %lle - east. of I,agnolia ,avenue oetween Fourth Street e:T1d tii�, first rape•: r_.,rth of Fourth -treet; in The first alley,- north of fourth . -treet between Orange a W ,,venue a line aistant 20 feet westerly fr_ic and parallel with ti- the ld'esterly line of L:agnolia Venue; in The first alle�,- east of O.rans>e "venue bet,rveen burth :street and the northerly line of Sixth .,tre,�t; in -he first alle:- east of i_aole avenue betireen 11,e .southern Pacific ..ailroa,d rii.ht of way and Sixth _.treet; in the first alle;., esst of Pals, avenue between the .outh :mn Pacific !.ailr,: -ad rid *h,t of wFy and li.xil; _treet; in the first alle. east o1" Chestnut +venue between the vouthern Pacific ..ailri;ad rir•ht of � ay and .dint', .- tre--t; in The first alley; east of . :.i�'hi.gsn _ :v: :nue bete;ee : the ,outhc;rn i'ac i 'i r. r. i.l.• ,ad r d-�a of wav i rid i th _treet; in tin ::nd `ric t i'olinws: The east, 10 fe t of the west 0.95 acres oi' Lot 1, )lock 59, .imende,l I,_ap of the 'i'00%,.i of )eauL r'nt as recorded in book 6, pages 16 and 17 of I'ua75, records Of.' ....r. .,c;rnardi no County, California, and t- :o east 10 fec;t o ti.0 west 0.95 acres of Lot 2 of said )lock 59; in an easement and riE_;ht of way described as follows: The east 10 feet of the Fi ±, One -half of Lots 1 bna 2, :)lock 36, said _,i:tende;! La-) of the Toss of �)eaur,-ont; in l,n easement and right of way described as follows: The east 5 feet of the west one -half of Lot 3 and the east 5 feet of the west one -half of the north one -hale of Lot 41 said ;)lock 52, and the west 10 feet of the east one -hal >' of said Lots 3 and 4, said i)lock 62; in An easement and righ of way with a center lin :. described as follows: BeEinrlin- at a point in the south line of Lot 2, said )lock 62, distant west 167.5 feet fro; tl_e: southeas ^,: corner thereof; thence northerl, . -nd paralell to the ease; line o,' said Lot 2 to a point in the north line of said Lot 2; in yn easement and right of way deserioed r ?s follows: )eginninS at a point in the south line of Lot 1, said )lock 62, distant west 162.5 faet frog :_ the: southeast corner of said Lot 1; thence westerly alon,- tie south line of said Lot 1, 52.50 feet; thence id' 0' 53' "1, 260.03 feet r.!ore or less to a ooi.it in tie nort'a line o_�' 1�ajlri Lot 1, distant �.,esterly, 219 feet .=or., the north oast oorne? tii.,reof; thence easterly alonE said north line, 10 feet; thence ; 0* d3' E, 250.03 feet 4.o a point distant nortnerll�, 10 feet from. : >aid- south line o' said Lot 1, thence east- erly and iaa,allal to sai� ?- south line, 4 feet; thence southerly 10 feet to the Pont of oe;- inning. the construction o' certain s� :nitary sewers, appu.rtenc :aces and a >nurtenr.nt wort, in: an easein nt and right e.' way 10 is _t in width vdir.h 2. center line described fas follows: .deginninr, at a point in the westerly- line of Lot 11, .;lock 119, said ,>s: ended La;) of the Tow of i�eaurlont, distant southerly 7:50 feet froi:: th- northwest corner of said Lot 11; thence easterly and. parallel to said north line of said Lot 11 and the north line of Lot 12, Block 120,said llmended 1,ap of the Town of 7PR,,mont, 3?? feet; t }fence S °3,­ and parallel to tine southerly line of Lot 11, s id Block 120, and the northerly line of the Souti, ern Pacific Railroad right of way, 177 feat more or less to a point in the east 255 line of said Lot 11, excepting therefrom any portion 1 -y within said Southern Pacific Railroad right of way and an-T portion thereof lying within Chestnut Avenue; in An easement and right of way10 feet in width with a center line described as follows: Beginning at a point in the easterly line of T: "ichigan Avenue distant thereon five feet northerly of the northerly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad right of way; thence easterly parallel to said northerly line to a point in the westerly line of the first alley easterly of Fichigan Avenue; in Chestnut Avenue and T "ichigan Avenue between the northerly line of theSouthern Pacific Railroad right of way and a line distant twenty feet northerly therefrom and parallel therewith; in Fifth Street between the first alley east of Maple Avenue and the first alley east of Palm Avenue; in Eighth Street between the northerly prolongation of the easterly line of -she first alley east of P" ichigan Avenue and a line parallel thercwith and distant 30 feet westerly therefrori; in Eighth Street between a line parallel with the easterly line of Lot 1, Block 62, said amended 1,7ap of the Town ofPeaumont, distant 209 feet westerly theref ^. ^,m and a line parallel with said easterly line of said Lot 1 and distant 219 feet westerly therefrom; in Plinth Street between the southerly prolongations of the easterly and westerly lines of the easterly 10 feet of the west one half of Lot 2, Block 36, said Amended Map of the Town of Beaumont; in Tenth Street between the northerly prolonEations of the easterly and westerly lines of the ecst xly 10 feet of the west one -half of Lot 1, Block 36, said 'Amended TGap of the Town of Beaumont. The construction of certain sanitary sewers, wye branches, house connection sewer lines and appurtenances and appurtenant work in: Sixth Street between the first alley east of `_ ichigan Avenue and the easterly city boundary of the City of Beaumont. Section 2. That all the aforesaid work or improvement shall be constructed at the grades, along the lines, between the points, of the di- mensions, at the places, and in the manner shown on the plans (which include profiles and detailed drawings) for said work which are designed "Plan No. 19 +8," and in acc- ordance with said plans anc, vrith the specifications for said work, which are designated "'Specifications No. 1948." Said plans and specifications have been approved b7 said City Council of said City of Beaumont and a-e on file in the off °ice of the City Clerk of said City* in the City in the City Hall in said City, and reference is hereby made to said plans and specifications for the full and detailed description of said proposed work and for a description of the grades at which said work is to be done. Section 3. That in the opinion of this City Council the said contemplated work is of more than local or ordinary public benefit and this City Council hereby makes the expense of said work chargeable upon a district, which district this City Council hereby declares to be the district benefited by the said work and to be as es_,cd to pa:- t }le cost and expense thereof. For a description of said d:istrict� reference is hereby made to a plat or map of said district on file in the said office of the said City Clerk designated "PSap No. 19;x3) Sewer Assessment District - To. 1 of the Cite; of eazront, California'"which map or plat -in- dicates b -* a boundary line the extent of the territory included in the said proposed district and shall govern for all details as to the extent of said assessment district. Section L }. That serial bonds bearing interest at the rate of six per cent (6 >,) per annum shall ' -)e issued to represent each sessment of twenty -five dollars ($25) or over remainin` unpaid for thirty (30) days --ftertho date of the war ^ant. Said serial bonds shall extend over a period endin" nine (9) years from the second da;y of January i next succeednB the next October 15th following; their date. Said bonds are to be issued pursuant to and as provided in the "Improvement Act of 1911, " Di-vision 7 of t' e Streets and "ighv,,,ai;s Code of t'.e State of California. Section 5. That the se.id proposed work is to be done under 256, 0 and proceedings therefor are to be under and pursuant to the said "Improvement Act of 1911." Section 6. That notice is hereby ,given that the 18th day of August, 1943, at the hour of 7:30 o�clock P. ', is the day and hour when, and t�:,e Council Chambers of this City Council in the City Nall in sraa.d City of Beaumont is the place .'here any* and all persons having an; protest or objection Lo said proposed ;,zork or to the extent of said assessment district, or to the proposed Erodes, may appear before the City Council of said City of Beaumont and silo,., cause why said proposed wort; should not -c carried oat in accordance with this resolution of intention. Protests or ob- jections must be in writing and must be delivbred to the said City Clerk of said City of Beaumont not later th-:n the hour herin set for hearin`; protests or objections. Section Y. The Beaumont Gazette, a newspaper of general circulation published and circulated in the said City of Beaumont, California, is hereby selected as the newspaper in which this re- solution shall be published and, except when otherwise ordered by this City Council, in which all other publications in the pro - ceedings pursuant to this resolution of intention shall be made. The City Clerk is hereby directed to certify to the adoption of this resolution and to cause .,aid resolution to be published in the manner provided b-;* law. Section 3 The said City Clerk is hereby directed to mail notices of the adoption of this resolution as provided in said Improvement Act of 1911," postage prepaid, to all persons owning real property :,hich is proposed to be asses:.ed to pay any part of the cost of said work, whose names and addresses appear on the last equalized assessment roll or as known to the said City Cleric, Section 9. The Street Superintendent of the said City of ieaumont shall cause to be conspicuously posted alone* the line of the contemplated work and on all open streets within the said assessment district, notices of the passage of this resolution of intention in the time, form and manner provided by law. ADOPTED, SIGNED AiID APPROVED this 28th day of July, 1948. ____A. -B. Annis ---------------------------------- Mayor of the City of Beaumont, California. ATTEST: 3enin�_�nnine------- - - - - -- City Cleric of the City of Beaumont, California. (SEAS,) STATE 010 Ci'_"LIi "GRIolA ) COUNTY 0" RIVERSIDE C TTY 01' J)E ';i,'b OiiT ) ) I, 3E3P:ICE CO'IINE, City Clerk of the City of Beaumont, Californis, DC HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the City Council of said city and was approved by the P:!ayor of said city at regular mee!:ing of said City Council held on the 28th dr,y of July, 1948, and that it was adopted by the following vote, to wit: A'Y'ES: Councilman Cox �Iamilton — L _ _. , Ward and Annis NOES: Councilmen 'Tone Absent: Councilmen Taylor ow SEAL Bernice Conine City Clerk or' the City o Beaumont, Calif. 257 Councilman iamilton made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That Resolution P10. 947 be adopted as read. Ayes: Councilman Cox, ', ;arn, Iamilton and ..nnis. luoes: hone. "osent: Councilman Taylor. a letter was read from Carl. I:. Brounn asking tl_+_:t he be F iven an ex' ensioo of t:1rae in, 'IF icl; t:, reb gild hi-. building and that he be riven )err::it to construct a store room rA ti is tii:_e. the matter was left for tlr� time being, until inveAl6at`_on could be rur)de by the following action. Councilman Hamilton re.ade a :notion, seconded by Councilman .'ard: That i,.r. gown's lett,.;r oe tabled. .-,yes: Council -nr:n Co::, 1;ard, __aiui.lton and i:n;.is. idoes: il,ne. nbsent : .gone. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman ',ard: That the Catholic Church be EE =iv:n p::r.:rission t- use t� ewart 1Park ul• 4t.. 1949. e:a: Councilman Cox, hard, i_ai. ilton alld •annis. 11oe6: done. Absent: Councilr::ar Ta;-lor. i-t was agreed tnat the �Areet Ca: itte ,.nd street .- uperinten� dent attend a .:.eetin. in jaiiing "ug. lota. regards to :street reports to be ?::de to -Dtat:_ Controller each- y ar. R�sbCi'.;`i'i u:: _,0. 949• SUL'JTIO_: O ` ___ UI`i'Y CF ll: ULGh"'. ins CITY COU „C CL 01' CITY 0'r' u ' Oi; GPI; EGOLV the City of Beaumont entered irt; a contr -:ct with R.n.Lrwin, June 16t. 1948, for the construction of Paving of Laole avenue -torm Drain, for the City of Beaumont, California, and said contr`.ct is about to be completed. that Dwight B. Cooper, as City Engineer and Bernice Conine, as City Clerk are hereby authorized to )reoare and execute "notice of Corapletion” of Contract and th�:t sane is directed to be recorded. riDOPTED t:,is 29th. da" of july,1948. ..D.�nnis Layer. latest: Der::ice Uonine, City Clerk. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That Resolution 14o. 949 be adopted. Ayes: Coancilmr,n Co?, Bard, :iamil't -n ar.d nnis. Noes: Leone. Absent: Councilmen ',Ca, l.or. 258 The following bills were presented: Lawrence A. Button Last '' July 50.00 Edward 'i. ven„ett IT 61.40 Plass ieckard " 105.70 uernice Conine " 106.10 Carmen Drennan " 91.30 L.L.oratton IT 102.50 L.A.I,.orse IT 108.30 Clifford n. Wilcox " 105.90 Linf ord .. Paxton it 101.70 George Childress it 103.90 Carl Carrell it 105.90 plain Q. Sites " 107.50 Bruce E. Graves IT 99.60 Irvin; D. Uroshier It 78.70 Patricia slaskowski IT 42.40 Charlie Alson " 112.50 Shirley A. Dietrich IT 99.60 Richard oumrrers it 99.50 William o. alley IT 9:!.50 Harlan ,i. ,in C, Labor 39.60 Dwight B. Cooper Re. filter bed 84.00 Dwight v. Cooper ke.Gravel Pit 9.00 Ihvight u. Cooper Outfall Sewer 96.00 zerne darker Labor ate �ssessr_et.� 7.00 Clue amour Cafe 1 Meal prisoner .62 zank of .,euuAont Coupons 75.00 ;;iAAL 1. Valley Use of truck 70.00 fi.arguret Valdivia Jaunitor at health 4.00 Chnrlie � ilson lire cidef -Jul_y 10.00 E.S."agan Gasoline 115.39 Devine a. Lills Cil Co. If 101.03 Stockwell " A2_ey 1yoonriter 146.06 Leroy Ii. sarned henew rolice bond 5.00 wes-ie iialher irintink _, 7.19 C.B.naybur-n,Sheriff ::adib fee 25.00 C.r."ayburn,::heriff "udio repairs 3.20 L11en o. Lartin -tamps 6.00 riverside title Co. Title state"ents 51..80 weaumont "azette 2rinOnr 76.23 So.C„lif.ddis n niChts 214.32 _Iedlands olue zrint Co. grin s 31.96 :,uto Ulub.So.Colif. "inns 7.02 "state CoOo .lns.0 insurance 659.58 Pernel no rnett Payment on South Out.3,817.16 Pernel narnett Payment 'rater Sun. 467.53 Krthur Yayul ro Pal,.�ent -morn Dr. 1,467.03 O.n.Lc:Irthur round Lester 121.06 sank of neaumont ltit_holdinC tax 173.50 Councilman Col made a motinn, seconded by Councilman Hanilt n: That the bills es audited 'Op the cor_ ittee be paid. "yes: Councilman Cox, ',;ard, Hamilton and tennis. toes: Tone. "bsen : Council:::an laylor. Oogmcilma:,n Hamilton ._ade a ;potion, seconded by Cot:ncihr.an ;lard: That the neetinF adjourn, t-_ neat .:ug. nth, at 7:30 P.I. ayes: Councila an Cox, ',lard, Zan i lton a_ c: - vnis. hoes: "One. "bsent: Uo- nci_lpran 'iaylor. "tt e st : lirwtii -. I J I 259 seaur,:ont , Ca 1i f o rn i a :;u� ,,. 4th.1948. The oeauront City Council met in an adjourned regular neeting, August 4th. at 7:30 '.i.:. with i'..ayor «nni.� )residing. The roll call found the following Councilmen nresent: Councilman Cox, 'i`aylor, ;iard, iiamilton and Annis. .Ibsent: none. she ninutes o * :.ugust 4th. t =rero read and ar)T) roved. Resolution rio. 94P was presented and read as follows: R EOLJ ^1011 NO. 948 tl'bOL' TIGJ] Ch iP' Cl'1'Y CO 0_ .,,— CITY ING ttr.'SOLUT1Oid NUR. i)ER 947 OF aID CITY COUNCIL. The City* Council of the City of i3eaumont, Calif ornia, DOE':, ER_E sY tta' ULV ', and ORDER <,- i'OLLOi'r5, to -wit: 1. '1'h t i{esol.ution 1 +umber 947 of the City Council of the City of veatunont,California, entitled !Iiresolution of the City Council of the City of leauront, Ualifornia, declaring= its intention to order the con- struction of certain sanitar,, sewers ara apourtenances and aopurtenant worK in said Uity of i>eaun:ont; decleriru, tae i ^rorK to be o�' r:ore than local or orainer�r )uulic benefit; describinC, tie district to be oene- fited oy SsJia Work and to ue to or ;: t_`e co ,t anri expense ,i ereof; deterii:in) -ni_ t1i "t „onds shal_, Ue issued to represent assessments to be levied; and fixini- th tir..e snd ralr;c o,- i:et:rini- -)retests and objections to sari wer.c or to the exteiit of t district to be aese,:.sed or both and Civin,` cictice thereon," �.Thi U r 1 Salesolutinn l r U ")F.>: _se(', .copted iano approved on the 28th c)f duly, be, r:nc t,,._ is i;ereby re- pealed. L`OY , ;lUi il ai:cz .z_ "r e:Ei% t is &th day o;.' :,u ust, 1948. it. .,. nmii s ':.ay(,r o the City of Beaumont, 0�.' ifornie. ., 'i _�_T: per;. ce Coni -e City Olcrk of the City of ileaur,ont,Cclifornia. Counci bran Taylor iiesolution iao. 94P be ayes: Councili,ar. Cox, Aoes: None. Absent: idone. mt,.de a motion, seco!aded by oouncilr!an ";ard: That adopteca. ' s read. :ayl.o:r, '.card, iiamilton and Annis. ilesolutior, ivo. 950 was presented -nd read as folic.:s: RELCL- iTnlIC ,' No. 950 dELULUTION bi'' IL CITY COUi_IL OF'1ii1. CITY OF 15EATJLUiiT, C::LIi'Oir.I+, UL il,iG 1'i �1♦♦ ] it , ] 0 t1 . �uA `_'xUCTIOil CF Oi:Z ,L, .;.uul'1i.,{ ...':J -IpPTJIC� i✓ GI'1Y C_ L'dUi�.:0i:i', UiDLIC ,�S�; v,Ll illi.G _. -] _.1 .:1:�1 v'.i '.LU ..�� .��Sti.� � :'_'; i� � �.:a1J .L, .: _yJ.; 'iU 1,� _I1, .. .. :. ,�✓ .. '- .r 1'O 1iy UG '1 _.�:.) y. sV , ,E1 1 .1z.G `..iL.�i' UcJ ); _id ,L i)L 1_,G is 1'L.:. UhK Ul{ 'lU ,.o"i-I1:, 1' 1he City Council of the City of Leauriont, California, DOE6 ri,'::itsY ir.:;SOLVE, L P.:IriN _u U,:D ,lc 1UL .C';3: :section 1. chat the public interest ana convenience re uire and tha it is the intention of the City Council of the Citi of Leauncnt to order the foliowing work to ue don,-, or _::.- rcveme_it to ue made in said 0. 60 City of ueaumont, to wit: The Construction of certain sanitar;, sewers, eye branches and ao�urtenbnces and annurtenant work in: The first alley east of P::agnolia .,venue between f, ourth .ltreet and th(a first a llc,, r_crth of i,'ourth ::treot; in '.'he first north ,1' 1'OUrth C_treet between _:venue and a line distant 20 feet westerly rc..� t.-no parallel witi, t.--e west - erl,; line of T_aq,nolia :,venue; in he 'irst alley east of Oran €;e avenue 'oetween )_'ourth-treet and the northerly lino o*.' uixth Stre::t; in 4he first alle;r east of le .,venue between. ilia Louthcrn. ic :.a;lresri right oC and '_ixth ..treet; in he first alle,- east of rata .,venue oeti; en t ; Eouttiern Pacific ailroc,d °i( !,t of way and :i_xtn ;.treet; in the first alley (cast of hl stnut. ..venue oetwe -n tri, _,outhcrn Pacii'ic ..aiiroL _ t o" wav and .J_nth ..tre_:t; in r .he 1.`irst l E �. e,-.o o3:' 1 chi F ,n ._venue oetweer_ the ._outhern PaCll'7_C _ailroad ..PI_It Of U'8 and .:iE "hth ntreet; in ..n er_,^eair_etill 411d o_' i t y described L`� follows: ' lie ec.St ll feet ii. tt ".1 ,'ost 0.95 3creb Dl' Lot 1, Llock 59, .vtt ellU B.L I_U') O::' L8 ;Owil of Uem'1 i t t.s recorded iii i ook 6, ha-es 16 and 17 of Laos, records of Uan .ernardi= Co!_inty, Oelifornia, and the east lc feet o;' ti:.«; test 0.95 L.cros of Lot z of said dock 59; in .in ei_seir:ent vi 'ht of way described -ye "ol o; s: The east 1.' feet O 'L he C; s Oni o) t at' Lots 1 2, l.lOck 36, si iC ii,ioitduj i.an oI' the Iov,ii O1' tea U °ient; in ,.n easement ri�ht of way described as foilOV:s: The east 5 feet oi' the west one -half of Lot 3 east - feet of the west clle -half of tee north one -hall' of Lot 4, ;lock 62, said .,v.enae( i.,a) of the Town _)eum,ont, and the lest 10 feet of the east one -halt of said Lots 3 and 4, sain olock 62; in do easement and ri6:ht of way with a center lirc: described as follows; nereinninr et it point in the south line of Lot 2, said dock O2, (ai att�nt 'lest 1E7.! feet _ -o:r. t,; e Southeast corner thereof; thence northerly and paral';,l tc ti:a.` east 1 .i,e :.;. Lot 2 to a ?oint iii �:,. .�� li_!. o" said Lot 2; in ,n easellient and ri('ht of way descri'oed as follows: eginr.in� r,t Oint in tl � sout`_ line of Lot 1, ..)'_d liloc_s 2, _t west 162.x: feet `_- ).: ti.: _n1t�leaSt Corner Of said Lot 1; thence %.esterly alonE the so(it': line o" said Lot 1, 52.50 feet; thence 11 Q* 53' IV, t are or loss to L,, )oint in tli.) n)rth line of s,_ ;-]A Lot 1, distant � e�_ erl„ 219 fuet ro.'., ;.ham rorthc;est no"t_i li.-o' 1(i _et; thence C 0 113' E, 2_50.03 - eet'to a r)oint distLint ncrtherly, 10 feet from ill. 'oUt:^ ] _ne o, .,P,id Lot 1; thence, para- llel to s4.? ,south line, t `•:,rice ;ou_t erl_- to feet to the point, o;' uecinnin�- . The cens' Certa �n solitary el'E: "S, a'7 Dll�t:;nri l'..CeE and 30011 r't; c:1lF;nt wul, : in: 1;n eas,.;ent ..!,n, riCi'it of wa,,- 10 >et _n v;i.di r. v._'._ti center line described us follows: negin iiii,i .It a point ill v;estcrl 1in,l of Lot 11, Llock 119, said .,II:en,ed Sa ) i' t c _'o`i %ri Of LeailI:i011t, Xit "CBnt, :iCL1t._4rly 7.50 f°,et "ror 1,}.; no, °thtrest corner of sriid Lot 11; thence f'_stes'ly and parailei to ;a __d north liri:: o' su7 d Lmt 11 and i ne i_'':'t.. 1 irle o Lot 12, :.,lock 120, s& i(t ha,) o,' a.'O`:n of ileaU:%ont, 392 feet; thence L 881 E a nara_iel_ to ti_e ?uthc,.zly line of Lot 11, said dock 120, Ln:' the __ortherly line of the t_(Dutl! ern Pacific _,allrusd _r '. 'ht Of \;;Jav, 177 V ut :'tore Or 1c9SU t;o a r)Oint in tiic e, = St line of said Lot 11, exseptinc any portion lying' within said southern Pacific ..ailro:d ri.uht of wzi *r sad an,,' onion thereof lying' within Ohestnut _.venue; in '.n easement; and r °ir*ht oi: v:aq 1-0 feet n ;.idtr ^;iti� center line descriucc' e{'illllin, Lit i Doint in itie eEsterlt' line O,' i.icLi�arL .x -,nue distant tr::reon five feet no,- therly of thce nort'rerly lire of the :)outheril 'acific bill J 4 rid ,t of way; thence edstcrly oarall,.7_ to sal,'- nor't':,.rly line; to a point in the westerly lino of t._�, llrst alley easterly, of i_ichiC,an ,venue; in Chestnut .venue and °ichiE:an avenue between t1_U n_rthcrl line of the bouth_rri Pacific aailroad 261 right o_" iay and a line di::tant twenty feet northerly therefrom and parallel therewith; in I'iftli. utreet between th- first alley east of i..aple ,venue gin:. th c ., first alley east of i'alli_ .,venue; in i ht?: (.treet between the northerly orolon._ation of the easterly line of the first allell east of i.-ichi can ::venue and a line oarallel therevriti end distant 3v' feet [''es';erl" refrOT:; in it::Y't`T : treet uet `; en a line narallEl with the siasterl`:* line of Lot 1, ulocL G2, safe aneaded r'_ap of the -__ rPO; "In Of LE,aUi °LOnt, di:'ta at 2(;9 feet 7, ':eOT2rly t,Per•e`'r OIY) cT_Ei a line "? &rr-11(91 with ..aic e sterl.v 1:;.na of said Lot 1 and distant 219 _'eat i %,es -erly th refr.om; in .ninth -trcet :;_:t wen is . =outh;rl prolunrations of tllc -,_storl . "fid wester.iv lines or' the o2st'�rl`:' 10 .eat oi' ti E v:`e:.t Oil - -L1 If of Lot 'v, Hock 56, said :,i;cndcd Lap of the 'i'own of lieawaont; in _enth Street between the northerly ?,rolonyations of the easterl, and westerl; lines of the easterly lc feet of the west one -half of Lot 1, Aocl- 36, saic. ,iaended i;_an of the 'Town of ,)eaumont. ripe c.,nstruction of certain sanitary severs, ,:we bra., ches, house connection sewer lines and a c-)urteri -.cerl and a :­ )u.1 t=,.nt v.,ork in: Sixth "treet oetvr_en th_: first Mlle,, east of i:.ichiE >,an avenue and the easterly cit;- counaary of tl_e Citq of ::eau:.iont. Section 2. h -t all the aforesaid work or improvement shall be constructed at the grades, along the lines, between the ponts, of the diiliensiois, at t_c pl:.ces, _n, iri the i.,an.Ei' _,0i mrn on the plans (which include orofiles and. d_eteile dravdin €`s) foie said work which are desig- nated "Plan ,�o. 1948," and iu accordance with said nl;,ins and witil the specifications for said work, which ar_ desiEn­ted "Lpecificationsiio. 1948." Said Mans and specifications have been approved by said City Council c „aid City of eau::o; t E en(. i.I:•e . n f le in the office of the City Maui,;: ::f s' lei C1" in tali City _gall In ,:aid City, ana refereYlce is hereb, a Blade to saidUplans unc specifications for the full fnd detail- ed descriptions u" sr,id nroposed v,ork am i'or a desci°iption of the grades at w;;_ich said raorlc is to oe done. ,ection 3. That in the opinion of ti is City Council the said contempl tea, work is of Tacre than local or ordinary public b'nei'i_t and t'r_is City council hereby makes the exnense of sr.-,id wog': ch�.rgea'ble upon a district, which district this City Uouncil hereby decicres to be the di:. -trict bene'it -:d by th- s id wclh Inc to be �:ssessed to bay the cost and exlvense thereof. or 1 descriotion of said district ref::rence is h..reb� i!ade to a of t or ap of said district on file in the said office of the said "ity Cleric desiF-nated "Yap lvo. 1948 ewer .issessnent District ivo. 4 of the City of iDeaumont, Osliforiiia," which in:an or nlet indicrtes b­ boundary line the extent of the territory incluocd. in the sa3id nroposed district end shall {govern for ill details as to the extent o id ssessirent district. 'section 4. 'that seri� -1 bonds bearin' i. ^.terest at the rat: of six per cent (6; -j) jer annul, shall be issued to represent each assessment of twenty-five dcL� rs (.25) or ovc l - nr uniaic for thiit=- (30) days after th- d,.t:: o? the warrant. _&id s trial bonds shall extend over perioc, endinC ni e (91 year, i'ror, the day of January next tLc ne.a; octouer 11th following their date. Said bonds are to be issued pursuant to and as ^ruvided in the ".improvement Pict of 1911," Division 7 of the Utreets end iighways Code of the State of California. Section 5. 12het the said proposed work is to be done under and - proceedings therefor arc to be under and pursuant to the said "Imorove- nient .,ct of 1911." ection 6. "'hit notice is hereby given that the 25th day of nugust, 1948, !t the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.L. is the day and hour when, and.+ the Council Charibers of this City Council in the City Hall in said City of ueaumont is the place where any and all persons having. any protest or objection to s id proposed work or to the extent of sah assessment district, or to the proposed grades, rla- appear oefo_°e the City Council of said City of neauraont and show cause why said ^reposed work should not be carried out in .,.ccordance with tl:i, resolution of intention. Protests or objections must be in writing and must be delivered to the said City Cleric of said City of ueauriont not later than the hour herein set for Learin, -; or.otests or objections. :.ection 7. The iseaurront Gazette, a newspaper of Fen=.ral circulation published �,nd circulsted in the s =:id, City of Beaumont, California, is hereby selected as the newsouoer i.r w -ich tl.is resolution shall be 262 W. published and, exce A wl,ern �otho?•vr se ordered by t %:is oity Council, in all other nublication., in tt Y> proceedings nu."s,ir,nt to this resolution of intention sha11 be nade. The said City is hereby directed to certify to the ariontion of t`is resolution and to cause said i'esol'ition to bo ou'li'_i Shed in the can er provided b" law. ection B. The said Cit;," Cler_c is he.r by directed to :I,ail notices of the ,do_ction of t�is resolution as _oroz, *ided in said improvement .,ct of 1911," postaE,, )repaid, to all persons ov,�nin(, real r)rooer'ty wliici' ,- or000sed to L'e as6es6e.:' .:O p +" anN, part of the cost of said vouris, vr.ose nr.._es a.._ addresses ._npear on the last equal 1- (2 s e eY :.i_ roll C t 2r':. MW oection S . _n : t.'oet _unerin4 �riO_nt ot the id Uitv° of eau:.or.t ..hall c�.use to ue ccros-)icucusly o. ;tec salon! the lip, of the conterLOlated ar.0 on all Coen streets within the said aS SS;;B.Ylt lstrlct, i.JA i ceS J; ' he re O'. ti-is :'esclizti on Of intention in t (r tit e, fort) • n;; provide_; 'uy l�-.w. a,. .,i'P.-.CVEL) this 4 -th. dad, of <udust,1_94Q. of the City of Leaumont, Cyifc'r_..a. Lernice Con-!):e City Clcr:: of the City of' Leeurnont,Cai_fornia. (L,eal ) Counci7��r n ''sylo_ r.Y��dF oti011, seconr'er ut, Councilran ';ard: "hat rtesolution No. 950 oe acooted as read. Ayes: Go'uncilr.an Cc-, `-Io , n on Noes: i�oile. r,bsent: hone. iesolution ido. 951 was )resented , nd read ss n lovis: :, ,: CLUTIC�1 ­C. 951 _­UGLU`r U.1 vL _ . , illy u.4C111 yr .. C l x ur LUDCl E T __ a 1::ei10ran0um Of aFre C,,,unt hcs been 'Ire. t;eLted to ue entered into viith the Ltate of C.liiorni -a in acco dF,nc with r oroject state- Tnent suomittC:d py tfW City Of _eauTlOilt for e:Spcl ..1;�urE Of tCi, tae tax alloc::.tion to cities ''or i:.hc� i'iscal ;ear 1. -9, and tiJL'5, t,ie city" council has hesrC. read sa.,id a ree7rei_t in lull and is familiar viith the contents tiie� eof; Tt:.�,1tLN'UiGu], rye it resolved bz the city council of the City of weaur:.ont th,t .,aid -jrojc;et statement be :and it is her-b-, adopted as the budget of proposed ex)enditures oP the etas tax allocation to cities, and said a(,r cruent oe and the sarLc is hereby a prove:: �..n(Y the L,a;;,or and the Uit y Uleri: are directe_� to sic-) Ih. sane on behalf of said City, said uEreeraent to ue uindine, upon the City upon its eaecu- .. tlbn uy tnc authorized O i 'Lars 0i' the state. <,ll01'T -IL) tiAs 4th. day Of �ugust,l948. ...i).Annis P,;a ^or of the uit7,7 of iieaumont attest: )erniue Conine City Clerk c1' ti, Cit, of bea;u:ont. Councilman �,Iard ttesolution Ido. 951 ua ,-.yes: Councilran i,o::, IIoes: ivone. absent: vone. 263 °an ..amilt r: `lh,.t ade � -: Iuotion, :: - co;xied by Council � . Aooted ro a. `ta ?lor letter frog:: Laurence Zara asking that ti.e I,�oney v7':ich he has paid to City of Leaur:.o t for a de:d to Lot 2 of dock 109 be r funded to him r�.tl.er than the deed v y ich the Cit of neaunont has n.t been able to deliver, r -d < -I' `.. t cr Nld euteb by the Cit,:- Clerk for cayr-ent to Lr. Lara. 11'he v.ar�ent was ,lP-ned by the or s r otion, sewn %_ed Coun� lrauditirll col:rittee. uq C r:an the �v,, ant to I r:. LarE, oe w -id. ,,-es: Counciltc<jn Cc: , `ia,lo:c, :;'ard, iariilt n r,n�:. an:.is. .voes: +one. absent: !done. oetition signed by t::e bars of tl ±e �eaun;o t Volunteer r eli stUtinc tlrt tnel' vvroul-- be VaillinF- to turc o�.rt o� a practice ce:,- presented referred to tl',e moire Cols lt�e,e. Councili�!a r_ "a for read the re u p nation of Oeor[7,e E. Chi Ld Mess fro,;- the lolice ve- )artIYlent C 1Se ',Ad 'c.n O')MD"t-lllt';' for :dv iGement to t- too of eCt ' Ooun(; rl. r. Co. a r r u,�, (.0 Ide i by Lourcill.un �:ard: That the Qit" l;ouncij accept tfc esiCnlAi-n O > °tee s Ci:lldre SS. rij %e3: COUn C111 ?.a .. �i0:_, Lc;:1CS , - a'i]rlt'n and .II-i� - Noes: ,:one. .abs,_nt: noire. Co�ncil!:IaI�, iia.�ilt.n -��e — ' hat the jo ,ncil ad .;ye:; : Council, _an Cor:, _ for, noes. ,one. .;osent: "O'le. ..ttest: City Clerk. a :aoti_n�, e_onded. by Councilman ..srd: eet uFm=,;_rl :.uFust 1'.tl.. Lai , - .5n..ilton any', wnnis. 264 inu 1)eLUM,):A Sity boannij net in Pl-juiar snssl�n "UF.11th. 194R, Vith ��Yur �MiL 120sitiLg. -to roll cAl MUM lye fullowinr ouac'Ven 13'8. nt: Council- nun COY, hard, _.nMtuw Lnj nnis. -u sent: Cou:wilrBn luyior. the ninutec OZ "QuLt U 4 noru wunn Una unnruved. Lt.. Loraine nnusb asacd if It Well! WDUMile tc love U"tnut ""UO f"L �!-- to nt . Lt. ILVOIJ. As ratur yn8 tis- MOSLU ' IW "S, _naUE, WrP adV inUd lilt an, j, n... to j a )wzftion and if enough &,ners Leto obtoined, thot t.o tr.nt would Uo of in lipe "or. n%vament. 2rits err L one, 1 k t equi `Eon t LOU j 6 0 C'1 l t 1 0 1410 QW: that 15 to Un tP; LofU,Cau to ti wh,]Oy V%jjeV ,t. The UouLcij ;dvisnQ jpLt t,o, ,,, ,t I , , , t, on t I U lnUht U % CLI AtZ00 , 0 to V It' a bc w Pt."At. Ws bainr lh._ ti; & Net Mr . -Cc ltrhv A, _ na � Foli, e We wup. ooeEek ,j -DO' unr.- Lnd Yrn' .1cfAuLd fail j011SjLtj"H. My and Cal fc r irnbi oil Co. . No "S uvu: 'ArM A�Q PEAKe .21P ni. tf "L �Iljl I . , � (1 25 if Lirpal Penns:lvani& otir uj' b,is, Mi Gal. 1CLS tn. 71 1 Lt-:r varncinu onse luun " .53 HPnal Aus uelllev" zAn sbu gaj 11, US1. If It 1, ( �Td , :.a V41 " ) lGj I Mpnol upi t C_tli ' t AicAfield A. Coroozation 1no rt, ro,.ov5: M-Uctans Mrst lodu non-3perlu AR3 MAMA Ahlyl. lop DieLM uui uji .109 ai•kAoLd "w jlvbnju _ronjw, Otor vil .90 lop jn1lon. nichlu.. M'.0 -Otcr Oil .611 " tf Uouncilnua aLiltuu We L �oti.n, SoconAd 07 Gouncl1pun 002: Mut Uu City accent LhL 101 UN 0- ichyielv oil Uo. aloulino, Mess! and nuw oil;. .1 :Qs; Gounciloon Coi, "oes: "One. "Jount: Councilman Waylor. a l`tL r '"t ri" frOn 1A n GAVO, �iui`arion, stntinp that tho �=vnant blutrdet niorLr7 ir VLVTV I I n to accent in trust, the oil nEintint if U- fOlTnr -d —b n. ch, wnfol vo, r,ccnti: jy,seLtod W thu Gity. Unt it !or ueen hur; over thn , cj&&j j, 11 , , ffi,o there V c liMMIM it qnl lcui My Lffective. -he vteu tut if the city wMeb Qu Acturn rcturnA Lt = time, t.0 Lib rap: A! -, or Coups con"ly. UOu cilmvn Got r1ju a loticn,secocded Uy uounAlian "ariltoi: ThU thn Clunk write d., hut,rs anC or fCt,,, tn-t ihn "let, e is now in We lucli_ C � t t1w hiurLPY, n'! th . tip ouncills tALks oe extended. "yen: Councilman Cox, 4ard, unilton sad _�nnis. nose: "one. ""sent: Councilman Taylor. " letter was recd. fro. Gar] , elior, .sking thnt uuijdln,- rest"ictiOns in liVe Zuc _ u. 1 ue reclusnificd t, vn lonc -c. 2 requirucnts- of L dissuasion Lilo; Vollowinr Ectium w LEje,: Councilman :nvilton :de a notion, succideu uy Uounuilyan lard: That an ordinance ue drufted, ruclbsnifyin;­ o, 1 fics joEn to no. 2 iwo GO :e, for nonnidaration Lt tEe next ,,tj,,. =Yes: UOunciloan Cox, 2rd, hunilton and .,nnis. moss: none. ;.'bsent: Councilman Taylor. upi MW IM00 265 to .etltiop . addre_swu i;j 'h& 21 :nzi lz( Commission a 10. forwarded to the city Council nrotsstin c tho cew n; ov U cowl in t: e n i_ <^hooi'l ood at Lc ; __nu ualid "v-nue, between 4t: - 5th.ot. she petition was .,1, ned by 7 pl o_nert ' owners of ti. n.eic huo_hood. ..fter a discussion the A atiur was left to jF refe2red to inn ;:alth »ecartment. _ The fixi.,r of the tax rate for the ecy"k fiscal year was discussed and City tturpay hutton read Ordinance NO. 241 Councilman Cox node a motion, seconded by Councilman ward: `P' at Urdinance he. 241 pass its finst roadD r. byes: Councilman won, •:arc, :_anilton and annis. -:oes: :.one. absent: Councilman Taylor. Lr.. Charles a. Leonard prosented the City with an insurance survey which he has ::ado of the City's insurance aolicies, arranl ed in a jard index folder, and exD1ained tothe ;ouncil, tie various colicins nod nzdn recorsendations for futu n insurance. he stntod th;t he would li'. e to fi CuTo t;ith t a City on new vol.ic i es =;t tint e oirnticn of any that ., ` co "e due. s.nlainod t; .t the City does not have nroper' coV r Ee for its volunteer firs en. Mot he case of nec dent, Q a fire4aq would receive n..thikp for hip ,"r]ndly ,v0le .. ;re`; be in .. :to' hosiital or ineanacitated. T;he only,- insurance carried by the -ity WIF- unte Comnensatio zisu 'We. after a discuss on :. follovs?g action wss taken: Councilman Cox nude a motion, seconded by Councilran nanilton: That Lr•. Leonard be authorized to prepare a policy for consideration of the City wiith jn idelizy a ;sublty ucr Imy of -•ewr zork in ,.he VrAncioal Luml of Q3,U60; Q500 I n >et medical; 030 nceUy -ndem0ty for 104 necks; with N20 additional for lU w oehs. .yes: Councilman Cox, �ard, _.aillten and Lanni s. Aces: Zone. absent: oounci.L an aylcr•. he following 'bills war, nresented: Ellen C. Lartin :.tamps 6.00 AichI'ield uil Lo. Uil 43.88 U.a.L:c "rthur Gasoline 8.64 Devi nu - vi-Is iiCo. Gasoline 173.00 ielt'L "ocrtinr Goods "ecr -ution tiuo.19.20 Jo:.o,h. a. Iverson easement 53.00 0nenc .r Aincaid insurance 2£3.17 Leroy A. narnes lnsurnce 1.0U Johnson '_rector Co. Parts 35.95 wers automotive _.epairs 127.14 Ca].if.`ueter v ` elenhone Co. ` olwoLones 5504 mrn%, nevis Equipment Co. lar .ettl.e 643.70 Coonty 'wealth Lent. health Uervice 6.50 "ivers_.de litle Co. eports 20.00 Lt,o. well ,�in:�ey° vff ce 'up. 3.08 - ` ieau cst zett.e Prhntinp 10.00 jouthcrn Cslif. Edison Co. wt.lirhts 194.78 service Conine Cash - `_'re i ht 65.73 flab nole,etc. sou.t "rn Pacific Co. Lewrer 3asemt. 10.00 Paul a. 1;enzel. Examine rris. L.00 s.& E. Shoe whop keys 4.20 .:ipnal service :station 0ear oil 1.88 C.A.newi: ... C._.. c _,uanlies 14.12 Emory n.Uha � .:,n 2 _.c fund &.M "Sy _. - -amsQn lns)ector 60.00 neau_„ont .;beet -etal .:".Loin voanc_ 72.95 Gar aced indu:. iries . fdrauiic hose 10.02 s._otorcl❑ -nc. -,adio part:: 9.75 eaur:_cnt KrrjUati on •Dater 25.05 hazel S. Loeuerle :.ent 0(5.00 city of Jannin,.:. -jd lee Fb.UU �t....''rwirr i'�•,r t.:,to z.,:r.963.18 Pernel Barnett I:isnosal _'1.3,111.49 Lwtht m: Cooper regards Favin lq,.00, Lv_; ht Cooper ,dale rive. 223.0U 266 Edward `. i)enr!ett First <;ug. 61.40 Laurence re. iiutton " s ,aE . 50.00 Laurenc, <.. ilutton Last rune 50.00 errdce con.ine First rag. 106.10 Car'Rien Lrenuan " 91.30 Plas- Deckard It 105.70 L .:,.. era tt en " 102.50 0.".E.crirthur 89 .10 - i.K:1lorse " 108.30 Ceor(,e Childress " 103.90 I i,arl Carrell " 105.90 MW Ciiff:uc. _�. liilcox to 105.90 LinfO'.'d ... Paxton 101.70 lilEaic, G. Sites " 107.50 Graves 99.60 Charlio . ;ilson 112.50 hirlcv ri. Dietrich 99.60 icha_d ur_l.�er� " 1,":.60 .. ll.ey 95.50 iarlen .,. 1�i.nE " 87.20 Irvin D. Croshier To 78.70 18 tr1C15 LIaS,!OIJ SiCl ° it Z, C) i)OUnCrlran Co:. i.t Ae <, Y,,Dtion, seCOlYded by liOuncilT , Y-, .lard: _ ..t trYC crll. ... nudlteri Ce m,id. ayes: Couneilr,an Gos, is. oes : none. ab�lent: Council�_�.n `1'l_�rlor. CO: tl-IC4 lr F.n CO`; C:U'E, a r: :otiOn, .;e CG'lGieQ. L)y oancil --an iu,,Al. ton: TLt,t tl,u Oouncll LJc ,.uin, tom' :_:eet a -'iT: .,a ust 25th. Ct ?.3G1'.T.,. .,yes: Coun Cill:_an _3"', '.'grd, ::8]'li ltUi. : ;'1Ca. yin. 1:. .,oee: :i ne. -� .,bsent: 0a_Yncil ;l.�n .,ttest : Clerk. .Deaumont, Calif . ..u17.25,1948. The ,eaumont City Oouncil rret in an adjourned re�-ultar Tlleetl7lE. nuF'l1St 2,5t G, ut 7:3C P.L.. wit".. :.8yOr' i +nf!l:`; _Ire siding. The roll call sound the folloviinr oounci.li.:!en present: Council- man Taylor, ',oard, iianlilton, Cox end .�nnis. r,bseni: none. -, The =,dnutes of �.urust 11th. read anc approved. La-or tennis announced that this is the brae and place fixed 411 by fife v1t'." :;OUnC11 :iCii' __ccrinr OU,leCti �rlS or protests, i l any, 0Y7 t)e _anitary -Owen anG. ^71'OcLedin s uilGer - esol-ution . of intention, ..esoluti.,n iiO. 950, adopted on ..nrnst 4th,194S. I'hL c. here sove^e.l persons but none to a in c ritir.r" or OrL.,lly. i._a;,-or ..n AS si.,d t c; Cat? Cl r'.. to „resent affi- davits of publication, )ost!.s and i::ailine. These affidavits wo, presented anti evaTCined u_* :jil erior cs tr Council, an'� foun(' to be in nr• V La 'or rnnl3 LL,Ea n as e.d 10 '2.' c dent a protest or collection. There were no protests offered. at t�lis time. 267 Councillc.an Cox ; -ade That the afi`idavits of have been presented by accepted and nlaced on "yes: Councilman Taylo ;does: done. ribse:nt: ivone. a t:Jti 011, seconded b`.' publicotio , posting the City Clerk, beins- Lle. E-) yard, Ilamilton, Cox CounciLaan Ta�;lor: nc: rrail_irI , w 'rich in proper form be and innis. P:�a�ror .lnnis asked the City Clerk if any written nrotests or objections have ueen filed retarding "Llne Snnitar; sewer work or proceedings under icesc i i1 Li on of ' n+ ention., _resolution i o. 950. The dark announced that no protests or objections have ueen filed. resolution iio. 952 was presented and read as foilovis: i2ESOLUTIGIJ iiO. 952. ESOLUfIOII G ' i_ CITY CJUi;' Ii, ? "_ti CITY GF tEr;UT.O i', CriLIFC_uI, n1,l.T:. L:L;_ rS . �.0 OVtP ,L _.- i' .G _ ti" r,�ii; 0 , EMU_ ITS. this City Council b' its .Lesolution io. 950, adopted on the 4th day of hm[ust, 1945, declared its intention to order the con- struction of certei.n sanitary,- se%Ver work, under the ira�rovement :pct of 1911, Division 7 of the -treets and -- ip-hway s Code of the otate of Califon , o" -ci in S�'i-cj . resolution . fixed the 4 5th. day of yugust, 19z_-S, at the hour of 7:3C o'clock !' -N- in the Co.mcil Cho,) hers of t'�is Gity Council, as the t.1-me and olcc e for tn_ hearil,g befog tins City Gouncil of protests am objection -; and at tl"?i: tii, -e ��nd p_i_<.ce fixed ill __d. _t'c..iClutl On ..o. 95G, a LeaiinE,. Y;'c ,; dull, l elf! J1 t.'!'S vity v0 ici1 &L 1'I,1 Ch IlO 111t'Gen protests or objecti n_. Vrere ?rcrented yidread, there- having been none filoc± , and tA . ,,,,it,, r11 -) son: present an o a aof unitiy to ue e , d it Y e: ct c_ any ;; a iter , c l - tin€ to the work -)ronosed in 950 oi- al.e uoundaries of the a_iseF.s:_c:ilt iii Strict described l iE.rOi ".., ol" ll_ any w relat_ *I_D . to the ?roce�dlr_ ?'s _aroposea y a ici ,,.esol.ution Rio. 950; and '�llri...[.�i1:,, all- ll 'ill Son 2, to c 7J'a'r and Ue _e c';r Cl nave beon heard, .n:S. t;_i.s Cit =,* Gouncil has taken eviae..ce r e tin to said proposed c.:orK, t;;e boundaries of the proposeu as�e ...:_ont aiStrict oA(i tl ?e uencflts i3O L�7.:; ??roperty to us i:_claged Ll the nrO )ose�. assess lent district, anCi ]'u ! - _ 11'orLI �i �h2 p! t'15eS; IiG r, .ii_r �G tE, lic City Gouncil of the City of �eaurr.ont, California, `0E -.emu`= �udcOLV , TLi-d- i,E .ulu U:'D I' as fofla:r : 1. Section 1. That protests or objections have not been bade by the oi;ners oi- one -half of the area of the property to ue assessed for said °-)roposed vrork. :,ection 2. ThFt all protest:; , nl objections are `_ereby over- ruled and denied. erection 3. `hat no changes are to 'be r_ade in the boundaries of the proposed assessnent district or in the vrork proposed to be done, sand the boundaries of the assessr.ent district are defined and established as t?lu boundaries,, described in the resolution of - intention, to wit: Resolution No. 9502 and the uJOrk proposed to be done is likewise defined -and established as the work described in said Resolution 'iio. 950, and reference is hereby _ode to said aeso- lution No. 950, for a full anii cor:.pletc- description of said work and of t r asc'e "sn_ent ci�:trj t .nd for further n rticulars. Section 4. 11h.-t ti l s resonation shall be -,ntoi•ed upon the minutes o" this City Council. sDUY "'EL, = -ii C ruJJ ED t..is 25th. day of +ugust,l948. ,,.i�.xnnis h.ayor of the City of iieaumont )ernice Conine Cali fornia. City Cieeri, of the oP City ieaumont, California. X68 COU1VlY ur �.Irll:�,UIDD)U� 1, -errice Coni..e, Citt Clerk -,f the Cite of Beaumont, California, DU . <.:bY C ,Tir "' teat the foregoing, resolution was duly adopted b, tike City Uo;zncil of said CitY end was approved by the la_a or of said City ut as ret'�nloi- noetin, o said City Council ield on t:ie 25th. uu,, oi' :�ugust,l9zie, rind that it vats adopted by the fol'ovring vote, to vd.t: raY3a: Council .en �_�a;;;lOT', s:ard, _'.amilAcn, Cox C:ni nmPl s. Councili. en None. Councili.:en None. Lerrnice Conine ci t r Cle- -r. o? ti'.e Ci t• o *'eru:_. C&_�ncil.r -an Cox se ,ono.ed by Council: an ..,,rd: That itesolution ho. 952 be, adopted as read. riyes: Councilman a;.'lor, '>iard, _Ia-ilton Cox and tlnnis. Pdoe:.: hone. "b.- ent : io,te . resolution i4o. 953 was resented arld read r.s foliows: a -CLUTIC;,- 10. 955. n CLU'I'I(-: 02 UITL CCU.ikl�11 .,� 'I'llE, -- t, is City Uoun -i.l._ on t e dtk). day of "ugust,l9�r. , adopted its i:e ,tir :i =lo. 950 declaring its intenti.rl to ur• er certain I:rorL to be don:; or i)x.rr•:v(.:_:.nt to be :.t:.d:; in Braid_ Cite t(, _911., tl v -ion 7� o1 the and S'1C'i -.e sr,llitlOil i3O. .. .T:. '..Ul j ouuliS _ecG Land n;�t.Lcos O Li1J ) � (. ".E t. ,..,_'e GU- )0 `, i))1 O?' Ill UllCatiOn, �O�a ,w n(' d111_l� } -iEiVd Dc'Bn Z�'_" Jd; band _. d . @.` %Olutlon 1.0.950, 8 f:eOPlLL Lae: Ei au.l_; ,t I::; u;," L.:.1 -it* i ouncil t t(,StS Cii �`v, ect1Jf18 BrP, 1 �se 1L. -C CIOIIe filed, rid is .:it`, ucunull ':,ivc tu'.11t Ct C 6Orl. O v _Su r1 Ct t, -�2 L.� .iil, J' �:� L 1)a4l 1r7 to :)JU; ! -nd r,-J_C' lip, IJrotast '..av:, n, .t :;c _ __r_d.. �,• thU o,..�es ._�T`6 U:. L'I')r ovuli e'nt, .11 r+11 ') -ot( Jts a .' %u,�e(t_ __., uVc DBCn. < t IT _01t lCil, ti hua L!G7u1_'ed al'1 �G'1['i -i.. _. ,,_ i �.� L C:Lhied .n .S riLd .x(,s,, Lution .,o. of 1)eeu. -t, a�tien 1. , h� t tl� -e )ublic intarest and c0!'venic ,cc, re(iuire C "- (`:nQ y is C'41!1 -eau ont .1'er)y C fUllowiI71'' T.T i'i. �(') ui: ...Jlle or _. .').• ,..,:: eC.t i3O lie .c; (Ze, t0 wit: 211. t lat QeT't& 1 n F:Jr:� O "' 1: 'J r04 uI e',lt �n ,c .'1 is ed in ciil ,(SOlUtioil on 1 ",:1St z., 1:�,, c. I;i' ^Q1 1', le in Lhe oi_'i<;o o (i!e -it" Cle f, o; t}��e Cii ;' eeur:',oxlt. :n1,Ci Ei to :i_;7 csClalt Ile .i0. u)(� -e2 i3O t. (which i ,lade � il� - -. ct-, �arrinP rs tai k I r r 269 .,� f 4 C o w'-iich t�r:- d�,Bif,,npted of the tne Gjt` , -if ieal-inojft nd to f,,Dr stald which t�re desi,,-n�ted �Is-Is irt�jtiorjs -jo. also tj1 I.e in -he t�Cu-, of s-id Office of F--ir (,'it� t? 3 e_ �.11 ue d,).,)(-. wok �Ii�dL :'o�: 11�- . I " 11 �ic` �%crr sh Lection 2. y t t 1 lit -cuncil hr —,L rer It r. thLt tTj�-, r)7-k he),(,! auefc,-- )UU J oj-1 4- City 0 t lCot.-I '), o,' E�,ica work chai-�atible and this , amity CC)uP,('I-I- I-P ' : U0011 ti r!iStrlct, r, ich City coanoil to be I Ye district jonc,.'itc 1 L)y "fie :Inc to )n", CIL e S C-X, c )t on of mse t l, I 15 -0olut, on said ea, .o ;0. deters �J.ned �,,na f.ecl-�red ,e,c 4 ion ij,t —is City liar uo,cts, ueurin� terest tit t I Mt- 0 -x ) e nt (E",) ,Der EJnnum Si!l 111 ue i.,,z,ued to o- dollars (425) Or Ovel' un -i a t'".t'- d Efter tl- e L - S ". dt-, t � o 1' Lhc -!� i'l ' u' "I al u 011c',s hull tend over Li )e-piod I ii.. n e ro� -'I Y end I nl e( d- of u c ',; �e 11 U) Lars S - 1. 7 - - - - I - the next October 1 - t I"L follow i - ng their date -n td u:),�,ds- sht�ll ue issued a= der' t.Le lre.,ten, .�O+ .1 7 -)- t�,(, -treets l, " _;f 1911, I)jvi 5,i c)� a nd 1-i'r hw,) "",I Ucod a ,+ L-he -t-,, t- of jtM forni-a . - :section z. Th�st bai, WOrk af": - l [- therefor 1 be done jna -)vj!foritiE.0 un,, -r ,z,),d 7.11 t,'ccordtilce said I-Lnorove!Ient ,iCt U1, ,1,n_)t t�.o City cici- of the City of �e Lecticii b. aumont is hereby directed to for ton (lu) day on 3r ne• the chail--ber door t 'a City Council, J�i tl��- man-ier -nr� forill 3-c-ul-re-6 by I 1 1 said, work law, a n�Dticu -Jnvlt-11�1� -ealed or000sals 0' uir'S _)f I - ordered -,cJI-eby, t `iC, :`rid CIA,-- "I e,,,P-bLT iE-cc t C, t a - -o -1 -sh twice in t',u e --,t, -ont G, zntt e, a ne,.,.,spapO-T., of r,,, l cil'-(!U Ition ij, Cl— one, no invlitin[r le d rt 1,LI-)G S5 1 Z I 'feri,i-nr- to Uler� � tin(l -aid 311 filj he tirle notices snajj lir-ittGrF arid th 4 j-,p S reciuired bl- law. hall cue 7:G0 _o ber 8, o�enlng 31 Oi(Is 1-948, anrll proposals oo deliver d t', t:Lie �itl,• Clerk of the City of yeauil,ont U-) t s f' 2Eth. da, o i,uElust,1948. ,,.Li.,,nnis I-a-or of the City of iseaui,ont, 11 .1 C I if 0 r"I ia . rp,� �,` T: ,i- L -� ijern' ce Conine, City Ule--K of the City of lieaLu.,.ont California. (-eal) CIT,;' Cy, ,U1`. :C ai ) Z, ti ,1C_: Cu�iL.ii, City 'Clerk of the Cit,I, of jeaul.-Oilt, California, t-at tl,e f'or , E.,(Ofric resolution -,as , � -) dul.,,- ,j-, , 0,)tad OY tLe .AtY UO was a nrcved by _1 0], the i -ey(Dr 0-1, -"Jia city t G J,e�LIJJ- I.' of c--*'I-,:" "Ouricil held t r I t 1 t it T,; L; OU Edo"pted by I'DILOV,in v,,,te, --It: IiyL,: uouncil,.,.en C oancili.len oancjlien i,one. .�ej,nice Conine „it= t")e CIt", of I (meal) coancilint-an by Go,jncill',an That ,tesOlution ';o. 9b3 oe, '-do-Ae t--ad. ,,yes: Cotmoilken T,-,yloi l Einc ,nnis. 4 8 1'(, JJ floes: CotjjjOI-l!.Len „One. absent: Cotinc-Imen, .,one. 270 c T esolutiou ! o. 9�4 i s cresent and raad <s PolloG,Is: .�_::Li"' _ "_a _.U. 954. lilS..JC I,LI .1U1J :IS �1 t!AL' 'vi ±" '01litC 11 !' ;:S D; -itS ;.i;S011ltl0n .,,0. 953 OrCiered certain wor.'I 01' il_OrOvelllent, ssid 1,mrk Or il7,orover::ent ueiat, ,Iove 011'ticulzrly de.3crlced in its i.eS011ltioll Sao. 95U, ._:_�I n yin Glans Mulch 11:1C11C. f: Dl'.)"11CS ,nd det,di .eci Q'rV71Ii1 "s% O'_8„11_.n'z tact r� *)182i w0.19481' on file Ln 1:re o'Yice of the amity' �Ier' OI' the Oit' of i ea mo ^t, antl desc,'iued i fl sZ)e(1;.'lc£ t l ons desip:n Cited ' Lnecificf,Aions 0.194c , also oil rile in the office of said City Oler'c; and '1S 'itV uOul -c'_'_ h s CGCC'"tai nad the � -O oral nrevailinC 7 Ate c f �)er val -,e Is in the. localityr in is to De ")eI ��'rci (� 1''J.i" E;UC i Cra t Or t"-)t7 Of �, <<: r.iil ll 11 i�fi (;cG ',O c ;xeou't;e t }lc cuiltr"l0t for S.id \SCr1, 2114 t_ 7.5 It 011nCii _1F,s ascertained the F ene> al prev iiij -11 .rte :'or legal holida, �., oval t'_ vac r:, in id lOC`- _!ity f0_,,' esch crLift o. t; ,- (," �: :i `.I:_ti Yl nE:Fded t0 ex. °Cllte ii id contract; e dt' , ti iLr l(J✓, CIE (%1 `° Council Of 'e Uityr of : e.£iuic.ont, California, 0 L�'r ..�_OLUL, ; D G._';.1., ss iollot�;s: :.'eCt1011 1. '1`'hat "t 'r',.- ('eneral i*',v2i ll_iip. mite Of ')er (11e11 tames in the localit;- in rr;; �_ ^h Fi:; 1vor -' is to ue for each crs t oP ty'ae o' 1': :en I.ueded to execute tl, -c contract c_ is deterii -7ne �c: ue io;lov:rs, t�� ,; ✓it: CL �58I1'IC<, '10i ..OURLY it Cc O eSsor Uperator t tender 1.6075 $13.50 Cercnent finisher 2.1125 16.90 Concrete i,ixer o )ar tur- avin , hn.d l�oui�< t; :,e w.1375 17.10 concrete cu er - i.:.- )ervious ::er ure.ne 1.66,5 1.30 Laborer 1. U'0 8.00 e ,eI' iae li. er 1.7875 11� (D -ewol, 'i;)e caul rer 1.6611;5 1:1. 0 :,hovel - c;.ruLlir:e cr ne 2.2375 17.UO ��oll�i' o?. rat °r 1.9��75 15.td0 rcilcu ut; n,vc.ri o) >rr.t01, 2.11-5 16.90 �rt;CtUt' O'181:'Utor ^ Dul 10 ] r, 2.0;_`75 16. 0 _rac1, driver - dour) trucli l�:;s i;han u. Inds ter I.vrl 1.56ti5 lts.6(i -ruck ar.ive-U - 4 yc e_lC l ess til�:n yd 2teT level I.bF, ,in, c] s lf'? c tlon oe..itte ; -,. ,.J ein riot lndenturec:. J o )rera ees uit „action 1777.5 oi' the Lalio Co le o° the tat:; oT Caalifornia ,,_ -n .a, er�l•;?ed i'o 9 , .:r,, 11 i,I in Lc- CCI: "U11Cc tieCtlOn % n:'+ t ".; %(.110iU1 JleVaillnp= I'dte fOr OVeAl G 's; GI. lf� _ lo;, ilty- for each craft Or t,. )e- of t'Gr''nan needed to execute lei cons ^,: t 1s det „'1:;n: C t , ve one F_nrl one -ilalf (1 l�. j tilrc : thi. i.d , e;:ailiel r urly rate - lv✓, :''or each !lour 01' LYOI•;.ii'F t_ -ILO tY!1ln C''_i -Tt lE�)hollrs, Cl]7 1;C any one Calendar da ?J. ] /1 c deter ➢,ined to yl r"A1, nT'Pvai1_inr Tste Tor 70ricin. i Oil _llnr - h C. the olio nc seven lt" 21 _.;llc "S, to 1^ri,t,: 'Jew 1'eir!s ])'1 , eC013' -1CJ1 r,'yr, 'rlel �: '7C� e.nC'.: ri '.', laUt�S _U", _,I11Si: lCe -]yr, 'lha !Y, .i �' i.V . n; v _:. 1. ^ ^Y ...5 ... 1i - }!.0 f oVc i7 i eC. ]101 ia<i OC C•A_' :�)ti 1lld.a' ?, �.. :, __O ^0 .' r,7a SUCC„d.:dlll( i!E�]_1 Cl� COn- s,sercd ✓. la1s] ida­. :ictti' ✓iin- tr;rlcil;� c'r,. - e;icral nrc,v- ;_,ions Ll ill'.,rds .IIL. t 11L_en r..e HJ'11 :a �1�) 30 's 271 per cul.end _7' Cluj/ ll.cl.uc _n r -un a L', -ld �C E nor a t��tal of not over hC lr - ov til-e Tate hor .1aaDov. Lot 1 �T �F: H 7D112& tJ °i lu iic.it, �_l1 a CAS �.. L_: ltuhs:.en "o artj' VrOr.tln� l: l.a Tel' ection v. -ai i encr.l or v T.lin�c rates :.dull ua s7e lied in U116 call ii -_br i.. n ::ct i iil t Lrct i.tseli'. :;P,a�- 1:..ont, vc llfCrnla . .!per_, ice Conine, Cit•- Clei'l: o' 1.1,e Ci t'- Of V�..1i v_� Tel o' tide Cit -- of , eru7-ont, 1E17_fcrni8, thet the f, -e�,u n Tes, "1 +1ti0n 7 �v '?.ul, t'(10- ed uy the C.i jt t ]i1� l .� '. C + `'. II(' �T E; 4?� 'L. ut d Z.,'u1. i Of 1,)4 t 1t WLS �. O )ti _ t 1 1" �, 7''e, to ,7t: GoU :i 272 'i ection 1. »t ti. .t� ConnC11 _2u iraet t �esid o- to the Sutl S•4Cti1Jli Oi S,lu. 1,1t;,` ..i1� ].1i:;CI' _ (�. T;,'.t t;::`9 t:: I'1 E11S Ui;2(3. .alGl_L :'O;. ll ]tl UC t,:, tn2 tl Si' &CtL ' Glt :1;11 1 `. c: E: S' 111St LFlI _: .,.... ., Li 7a I1 't ci -� t '• 'BBtS. t.. i;ity of LeULU 01 It of i.a•-or I .re City of . eau_; ont, Ccl "T 2r..S.cc Conine, Ci . Cl of i;c�; A!. Cnt,C<:liforri��. (ueet) 7w CGlr oV gnt, ' fos•:1iu, ..v � _'. t �'_ - •C'1�(l � iautlon v;ss _t :;d U" ol 1110:.1. vto .At: -t r COU11("i ''� •�a�d. d•� ..:cti_:. ;, :. <co: .e: L, �'.� :� l,: a -'. to ;i 21 "A s' ;1ut,_:.1 _;o. ter._ C lt:. 4.. _i.l .._';.1. arc C;Ounc' 1., It 0-., , �._= t .�l0�e;.I QPt(; li !_.•B1: .Sll E3. _•umCr r:a ' . b it o a_ .0 it as1�_ to i,::' C c"3-e str`ci, ctis:: -:1, ' l . t9.:..•, Sarin{ to J ,c .��(# ��.��'_a �: _ �,• �� , ,,_ 1s,� ., _�c:. t. � _, z, ... u] ��_.• •�� "c:_utc uo, 3d of i• ;E ,J'J wit ] ti. u..i: �L� O ,I i.S'. larr" lewtS ,., `24 ::211 l '_t!i. •,4 (c2t feet _.. _ t; aoIl. r:.Z'. raU_ :.c,vl: cL:: l.ltj" �Otl 1 011 1 lt On be 00- S1b1e fo; :t]_l; t tlwt i.: 1�, ,._ e ._ lcl t,.. , u:;, o! It of Lot 1C of Ll t. 7. it , is c t o it -,v 1 t ue .. C 2ct ,. I. _ " (r ar n -i 3rol)erty. is 241 'J to : -1 :)i esel.lt� .;,. :era( ": �_ tl -.� :.e,,.__ ' .f.:r 111r y ��L,_ L'r'' t��:._..;•_,.��:. �, �.: ....l.sD �: 'r::���.'� ;; t, ?._, "_ ,.. � :,;L,,,1... 'I' i �:;,c'y" 1 ],. ' ot;l�r�rt, it -Oi t d_ u? cane ] - "I -' - - L— „c:.: .._:_ L _.o. �_Es' 1; :3 -,CL 1'i.�•' u� C':tcd. liCll 1 12 1 L! -cl 7w 273 Resolution 20- 956 Sc resented 11" CITY -UU 61h U7 113 CITY Gy ­AA.. A ' !GA- .QLLVn n 'CLLOM t-hu Count? "A Itur c Ann Coant: of Aiveroide, t,t, f Call- forn", "d un"O tk gqP' � ! , Wk Of "urn st, I Oda, in ccAvlk acc with lm trbn..*K t the ulty Cau2eq of he it, of ....... E "at"ant in M s Mal Muc OV all laxnule nrOMEM �ithdn WL GAT Of -MV Ont d I& aEccrts"ned fror tPc ussssL: unt 000NE an S" uvuntr " -'versfvc for 140 -ImML -,VT 1041-49, as equalized nLc 0. CWA h t: M.Po of mervAurs f the Wountv of nivarside; Lnd ­�:e_ 'O, 1 It� aomKil DV sb, K Uit: cl .01u: 011 V jk ." WS : 1 th. LL :7 nf au r mt,1W. UnL IrVa ti 1 no It , 0- Z 1S -w5olut7 m dal oass unc-, adopt an j,nij , a, a jjtV UL cunt "Eu -I Min; th,reuY nnq th treil, 01 Cane: to JU rbi w( UT taxation noun tin taxbole "role, Q— In t v Glt� of ✓eninv an, Eu U revenum a 0 0; l -n uhl varjam oe"Optnents of tyu A OVVY0 e"t C' Line said ity of eau nvt f,, t,, fiscal as rcyloyn: Fur t_� 0,a lul Um t'. sin oy W14,401.0u. -OP K� ,nor_, nu &ntwrest ""teCP.as "lu suo 01 y7,C71.92. �ur Lau Lid l.nr HAULILca Unu lZu Sur of Q1,A6.95. .Ur Lhe VuU11C Voris jun. M Sur of q1,7U4.P7. 2wr 1LO v anitwl MAPS lu"t t.. Sm or q1,70007. 101 d0l n-un0cY On �erjw5 D uu,& ]Lme t, sa: of ljo&,87. .section 1. 0:t the rnte of taxes, yLi,h s,j6 t,,,, ,, to e rui5eu uY tnxMon an th tQxLul- 1f 010A: in ti a QN7 of "mumont as a revenue to carry an the vuricus denartwonts of rovurm ent of tau Cit:' of nawurcnt fW t o f _.:C a] yeLr im"-ow us= LU L. V No s � 13, volue of the Wave in,,,nt: P_ the G'k Of . Wuncnt as u9nes.ed Ly the uonnty �massov 0Z he uonnt7 of "ivers7e, ns t a S%Ze nbs Ueon emnlized, W cc ret"Onee it W, wann1 7 of Aiverside, Ls requircd bT Aw, be and tm sLnu is Arab: filed as -allows, to-wit: For the General l'und 9 F5 upon each one hundred dollars of such tam lu rwiept-; YOP tA woni L.d Otore,t jino fopty.fiv, WW cents noon each," one hundred GOMM 3- such taxool, nrooeyty; 20r the Linhtinf n0intel!unce lund 11.51 unon e ch one hundred dollros ov cqny taxwul� uhl estate, emeNsNe -y inoravenants; dollor" "s ""'P Palks tun c ten (10 cL"th h u On each one hundred L of such taxable nrooery; - Or t! , Un )NO! uutlar2 Und ten (1o) centv uvon cup- one hundr d dolArsof such taxable ipoiery; .UT Lalin Me; OL -eriuL ✓ uund issue ten (1L) cents uncn each one bandrLd ujilLro ay sucK tulsol . ......t, . -ection 2. !?Lt tne ity el. r' sn ]j t, t, L, ,,,,y "ud As" of tnu 60u t,' of avers de, UrlifOrW a, 6 stat .-eat of the rotes herein Fixed. thLe Wt ay of - u,Lust,104e. ..ttest: ✓ernics Con;: -e, City Clerk. councilyan ia;lcy a: ne 0 motion, S,condei lution "0. 06 UO 0"CAOU os 2c"A. :,yes: Cooncilnon TaVia-, 40P O, hamLitan, hoes: hone. AbseAt: one. by Councilyan Cox: Th t neso- 03X one "nqiw. 274 The foll-civiltv ,jeauur,ont Gazette U Yr: rl i,�, ikon Lion tee­nic!e Uoni le 11al-tijell- 1"a I I T f 1411'•ton _ei,tll c(, Ucni,ie _)nAton uliffnil.: .i. "'ilcox Ldnfnrd _jexton o].L,fn li. Lites Gnive,- _1r J: r v f, 71 (;t ri 04 of �e,.ui,ont s El- " 0E, e d : l)-o 7 nt nf- V", -'nud --ent ora truck �,sl c vo ced a t r n cl, t r,er ee. _n, ccter �;asciine t ,UP It it ,I it if Tf It if tt it It It X t-�r e 196.33 00 10.00 00 5.00 1z I? . I- �O 6.c0 ='5.00 2 0 . C() 1.40 102.50 0 x.10 60 for . J)u luL _ vc) Td.70 107. 0 JL 4 40 1/9. VU 112.';0 Cc 245,00 Council., an Ccs ce a n:()t ci-.,, is,;conded Lard: That t h I, bills :. , , . i u d `1 ' --i c t b e. Reid. - Counci 11':L n flux, ­'2i, ­at :__!.ton Taylor & ­,i: i E 'llbsent: .Jone. A-7- 11, ticn, pe(! ,tried -U,r L)C, i-cuncill,an bard: That t '7:"(, a 1-"a 1� 1 275 Leaunont,Califonis -eat. 8th,1948. ire nesumont Cite Cou?ci_1 ,;et in reEular session, -eot. °th. 104R, at Cu j.t. wit' Eyoi tennis rresiainE. the ral- tail :Found he follOwinC; cou.nilme present: Council - men Cox, �laylol', `�vord, a: ilton End ylnliS. nbt nt: i. e. the T inUtes oI the ^ aetinr helC n!!( lej 1Jti1. were re8ra and a)pvoved. Layol ..__is announced that this is the tioe and elate fixed for the ooeni p of =scaled aids or oronoss s for t"t certain - anitary ­ewer or'S je"erited in .esclution "o. gbo, and Which Was ordered o; _CitytCle k 016- u notice rvitin�; sealed The City Clam aurout :cad th :t a no i bids or `]rcaosul s for coin; said work as ofder& uy nesoluticn . :o. M 0s 7o M, and nuolis1 ej In accordance i ith the terms of : esclution uuat to law- she Cite Clerk presented affidavits ofsuch _]1d icu affidavits, of S'1C }] lt_U]li Ca tl On d -!d 70. =t 7.i: {`;. X1;18 �)Ot1nC11 P „"aT'i1nC'd t.12 a '_ , aftevwhich the falloAnE action io WOO taken: Councilman jaylor node a notion, sec' nded by veU'n 0 ,]n�t1R� E,ld1t, That the .. y 'v�.T�__ s tiffl�luvit: Of 101.iC Lion NP n UL acc•e ,1 -A ann Med. _,.es: souncilr ,n COY, la, 107, "arE], zenjltcn and lanais. - oes : .On.e . n'Usent . None. the Cite Clark an ounc,d t nt one s ale! or v o]osal f I tint ceptunin 3,pitwr� a v o k Concriued In .- SOhltlOn .vO. CFQ had oecn delivered t, ]. p and mus ,_n file. '?te Cie___ oreooLted tie 0-1y AW An file 740 vvs tne _e, of > errs] .,1nutt, of 4range,Ca lifornis _ u A __. _ _ . �102 r..;is ,.v ^ol Ows: SID To the -onora'Ule Uity Coy.ncll of The city of eaul Dut, 'Ualifori _ia. Sent l are n In accordance Lich he advu-, u c"rent c l ]_i f l J, i.c. ” ;ly 1 1 h 1 U`' nOEE ii (?< < ic.eS to =31 '1 '- °c _ _"Od _ . t re,. l l`i a c, is � ,nti n, _esol ati ''' jo c U47, f the bits v '. c he Cit of : OAK:--t, , : 1, L U i nia, and in he J1 ,]s aM sjO,., __jcatl rr therefor, f i 4 -;1, J esiect- ] T F i'. onteripir in uCOol'G' CP r.. _ CAP at 1 r L7 .Cu quit arices, viz: j i -- 1 of t ..� „_., unit �u,.ces, �' Itct, 4c'` `> LLn y VWI-A -unt it Ite_ J21�ti 1, 7t _t' in]„ r1._ce .Eou t. 1. lu" .xt: _thy vItAR&I Abs 4.vr; :�3w.G0 cloy ive _._.ft. 2. M at, as 1u_ . u1U -ti's t -. v� .err _�a cloy live, 1.0ludinu 29C-p" x l +,. 0.20 3i ,9b: J. 6A ., .. ..4 'n - -L w , t .. ".. x t MAU L it __ LI 7 each 6,40G. X, L . __ _.. ... ._ >t.. 276 We G. -aLholns I yach " F&U,ly I • 77 A D. lach MR•O ay K A �anhole'-' A SM, W.Wn lu- "'ectlons %-25 of e 0 ? 'le-, , P on s n j mm� 11. 1/4 x 14" steel Iy�rjn� iA 00re s UNU ,.im tvOit Us 100t. MAC Pjawo 12. nu la !you -, I .1-:) "54, 014 .4U - bond in fovoz r Lj b !it: W -emm � jS " '" "n t, at UCLUU n dr'ta .,; Qy.q ic muoud"neu id, 11" OPOH 1h, OWL OP the "Ot cc loll, -iV vaj W 7 C� a tro t mm ."FIVOYL Unn n of The uadersLjuma "t" 'r L"SMS OW Indn'rSO 0 t: 1. ILL UndOrHiony, IE, �ljljn the X,, j,,, v tf0A tu .1 era, efolation Dr ,,Ou Q work; 2. The Under8l j ", uy ""tiMiOn It v: te W vle work nnd, otherwise, sn 0' Pal r En to t10 "nt wo a!& joer tion t5 work PC %a . YuLLY 'WOrOj5 hi -pl e 4W of a , o t all D,jjtj,,, t ,,, vilch C- to Loy V �- MeM tL �'Wk oz s , U bL,Peorl u. Thn unders" c "lly u r ryst""" �h, - con, of the work M hns car"lly "Qud Lit "Owc� Lan thit tLe urn niy 21 uccs inacyte) L t in jid wlsi-"On Vill ao' be rnlerEes Dn ne.jont y yo e"C" sy 1: c un"rsli no ' " " )MMYOWOr of t :is hid; and 4. the uadorsirTed uc Uy t' t t in bio is ! .'Wi U nod lot stop or collusive. Acne li.ted. Tho anaersiLmed 1; lice2su, ja occoydu ... with the laws of tin U5t= Or mfoma, boatr ctou's niusnm 2;79. A%"& or naividuul contract)! SUNUms jtjdn; 0 10 2u•nel On-tupw Sy acretnr7 02 nwo-w� t; -.- -n Pernel narnett 'this bid ,v ^,s _ P_o rad Cil -4 ._E.el -01 :xa. in €:tine. Cit �e,�r�_neer JdiCht �. Coo-) -r. ­ -_ )ortefl t,nc t t'.le bid t -is RrOperl ewsred _3d, 1n t1l;n aL`10L1nt Of y75Zi, %1 -U x e _ .ed b he * tr ri 'r d �.ftc1, .: a cu i0Y1, i i, o ._ _� ct Ii s td ;e;,. Counciltian 'la'=1 ' i.:1c Th t the i i O;: .`ornr;I ,�tnett be held ; n j uey Bence anti I i, 1 ., _ .. _. f o•., � E,< _sic �� ..., t , r,set e Couincil- er. 10_ , absent: Gone. .. r;ot�ort, s co.ce�' b;� CO_lncitn:an Cox• totln era'.: -a`�t� er tl <. r t uT1, _ ar:iU tct? .. c _.n_�. 277 u pet tlon „ad b; oxc')art o:,n rs .n leth. _treet "Test of ,SeauLOnt uver'me , -]s - resented, 'Si:ln� .fci 7 -iV Ulf r,:nt. Oouncilmen 1'a;,] � ' r.adc a :,:Otlon, seconded b,,- ::ouncilnan __u, 71_ton Mi', t th_ C�::itl _.. t0 -?aV 1 tf ...t be -cce,)t a nc: �1-:ced in file t, u,; )av,_d. =goes: � +one. absent: voile. 1'i-e Ol r:v vras instructed lu secure reservat =oils ;t tiie Lone i3each Leti _ile 11eetinE', or .:Otel acc ;.':.oda t� cn:: _'C; r' :oan 11,7an "a,, :I,:T. i-a::dlt:1n "td "n iS. C,lr_Ct.'n O_ ile -re s , 'i; _ i_: .i_ich t1 . Foul' ; 101 o: >;tel is . c.)ilGUct :Cif a tC[ , eo'. ll r1.>ai ch0�1 n7">:Je1'tV. ile }' were cr;v .,ed t-D .. e f:ltte;' un Flt!'. 11,2 ; ol- iIlj: ?' alS. l.r. C -Orden udv_ -red t}: t the Oita' .,ult, �,`,pOint another ,,, :,ervc us c^ "lea t� -., . ,__i,a�• i- ;rv.nt' j- a t -':,t ")i �,_Oved. It v :� �n: s._ulc ..nvi.te:' t sern•ve. :_r. Le- ?nal.. ._ tae. 1i _ r,i.s't,t ., a'.lo,..ed -e ':1r2t, „le .., -r= ".ce 0:. ti_e 'ol_ce; C 1'C +, l.�J •,er:3r. C^ lcilc It .rd de a n!oti.on, seco'::ded b� douncilnFn _lamiltc,:.: Th�.t _.r. ue instructed to ot�,scnt �o1._c�, coi il_��' the rolice ct:rs to 4 fi'ective tie -)t'r:u-r 1.` tl_. n�reS: Council! an lo7, ].O] ", ..ard, a:Ll ;n ai.c -in I -S. ..oes: „One. absent: i;one. r.Co:t, act �,r;r i * itlt la'sirht s. Cooper in repar'ds to the issessi.elit -istrict ..o. t-rac, oi- csented , nd read. Council P._an CO7:: "cde B Lotion, sl.conQed b�- �cunci Irian 'hh. t t::b . a„o�' ilid v1t" �,l -Ci r''_ Uo 7i ttt.n"17.E1 t7 -1. ^•n tlld ..nth Lv/l;'ht r. Coo,,) r as i'iatrict. ­e COtA 1C,lli.n�_. 003, "'d a Oselt the followin�T- oil : S GY'e Jr'.JSented: Per_,el Barnett le. ..evvaE„ Dispose::_ 1, 951 .(1'5 LOA— _ x,555. °O "ater _.27 Oouncili a» Go,. :;de -- ,otiotl, sc;co,ded "oy ouncilran 1 id: _'hat t! :e oil u _te,' ), id. iiyes: CounC 1 - -tr; _i UOx, _'& .0.', •ar , a!' -_1�t ",d Yli S. apes . "One. ,,bsent: i4one. 278 CoJ.ncilmen CoJ: ,,c,de c _i tioti, °: cl -) .ded by vOUnuill -an 1 �r'lor: Th it try i _ltc" D:.:.. i- .,v`viL 1)i.'�o ^ %al _']int i�b 'R:i "U GE,]_�r Te.,c d, .and in At, ll, t!ou be sunc -vi <` °.'C., SIIT. '.' �;f �:.�l Cl :Il'.15. woes; -.one. dbsent: A-ne. CouncI ll'iwi N!Atto11 i:ade a L- otion, s e' o_ided b" CounE .roan t, _:i'.EF it` i'i17 c' .U,. a i�ol `�i t! ^r /Y aer Lar._ oc�rer i or idoes: .absent: done. Coonoilrian ',r'ard .jade a motion, seconded by ouncilnnil LM,:;_lton: That the C]. ter ]Jay T.ae (U(. r:' at C =' 3 'v121 c1 y7. ^..iU 7cr Noyes: Counc 111`aan Go`;, lor, ;.'-,jrd, '`i: -ilton and unY_iS. !does: i'One. .ebs -nt: none. Councilman Ta�,Ior _: ,de and : Th« t the buS.ld .rl n &ne uuildi.n-: :llu see ii' s re, : Tres: Councilman Cox, Ta"rlor, .oe :;: .< ne. s .,bFnt:None. a i.otion, seconded by CounciLi, tin ,-tor inspect Liie — ciftioli- r :a; e j1L. reccona,ena�tions. �.a —iltcn anCt tennis. tt— OOLUTI CI .10. 957 1tL1:'LW,LJ I , :l u_ _'.l CITY Cr' J E 1) L„ 1T 1.--,-( L;r �,1,- .f: . 1. Tlirit thrt certain deep. dated t _e of January,l�r4°, frog. Jose -)h iv�rson,as Grantor, t.- the City of iieaur_ont, as :)rantee, con', e- rind', tlit.t portioIl o', sec r.f °. -Meet south i11' ono :dj5cc; t to Lot 4, Llocs 137, .i erid,„ i -a:) o£ the iov:n of - eaui :ont, a s recorded in i�oolc 6,FaFes l6 and 17, of :�a�s, ecords 0." pan .;ernardinc CoulAy, 1;G ?ici (,C,-, ':'B lU c3 i:% _ er < :by I `adB -_lr a _0Te rlc. :'t icUlES descriotiorl, is her bar accented. 2. -aid geed is ordereE, recorded. sad .�Jsi) t'is Cth .Lttes :oeraice Con�-e Councilman 4.ard trade a motion, resolution ido.957 be edooted. 'tye -: Councilman Cox, Taylor, ifoes: none. "bsent: hone. dzi- of' ;,emtember, IJ4° . rs .1.11nn i s . -ayor. seconded by Councilman Ta °lor: That I. -ard, Hamilton and mnis. Ordinance No. 242 regards to Yire Tones v;as -read for the first tithe. Councilman Taylor .aide a motion, s�,conded by Councilman Cox: That Ordinance o. 242 mass its firs' i °eaci -nr. riyes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, :lard, 1amilton and nnnis. .roe a,ne. «bsent: l one. 7 CD (7) Councilitia Ta-lor rade a LiGt_OYl, e-: naeQ oy 1. C1IlnC1 �S -a I1 Uo2:: lhat t.'.e UOuncil adJourrL, t- . eet lj(aiII cDtc2'iD yr tii. et 7:3,u h.i... aaye5: councilman Co—, la,,'l of ", %,,ard, ,iFATi =lion and .innis. tdoes: iJone. absent: None. littest, : _JaA4..,�.,.. — Cit�v i.:ayor. "eauniont, Ua lif . L_ e nt . 1b, I:)4E3. 279 `i'he ; eaumont "it'- Uourci_7. et for its rurulaii session :.ent.l;th. 194x, 't 7.S"U P.t with i_ayol ?l dine. she roll c� l7. o Go :nc_1',.en )re. ent: Councils :l.an • n;,is . absent: -�o'ie. The r,,i_nute ; of rent. ?th. U f L I-C, t i t , o ! o:::e­ c" ii efo ro t; "ie elt7_ic(''. Was t:}e bid of _'ernel rnett On (soli st ruct i oil. :f elver- In Jec ial �s e5`::I cnt 1,1 :;t i, c x.0.4. eahiclL s o:.,cned ,,it the of tt -e City Cc : 280 i..ay "Or ahiliS to invcstilit;te crd if HdvisL,ble, to rl<;ve it r;;r.ired. �.3t.O1,LT9'I0' N0. 958 1. .st�.a, the .tz tc of Cr:1_ifor, 'a, 111 Cie �hr;ptEr 20, tata�tes of 1946, (list xtra :reai�,nj, as dlEhded, liar: a;)p -c )-r--L EI to (I ands 'or allntr."I -t to ^rovic'e )r - 1.ci .1 i � nci. t0 hocF71 ,C,, r1c, *es, �.Cf!ge(I t L:=:_1I C': 1'.t 1c3, UitieS i l e °, !'. ?_ .:. .7 :. , ;:, t t t 1: 0 t OL,( ;`J :Ii '_' r; 2 r ullc rt ti::rl ).JS ". _ t `,_ to ,� evert - rA, ='lle- vit;te UI,.r;��.O�i:,...1t; and 2. _ _.' a;. , t:r- Cit,- of -eaumorlt reinafter rye ;iE -nnted "LOcaI �+�erlcy" de,ir",s tci ?'))1" '.'or en ":ll.Otil,P,nt of -tHte Hid for the C-nStructi_on Of a pliblic, ( '"',ro, t.ct i1 iC.0r > --!,' .:ct; :ind 3. ,,'H :!,�, 8(i a•)illc:-tion tc the : -tntP. 'Arc.ctc%r of .''in2nce for such an o11ot ?aent has bear ^e)ared <.n�: to t,' is Legislative ody flr consicer ti.:�n; end 4. 171.L, _ -,, Local - q{,eiicy hE:s r.ade ?lrovisionss for la >i nt thL.t norticrl of the CC '-t 01' the hot rev ue. >te 1 Hs an al_lot:rent from t!ie :Mete; 5. C'; i'..L.i tllct ioc jl •,gency Subrit the- afOles,.ir, nv) )l. ic,,tioii for L Ate ;d(: for cool :Aracti: :11 of a public wor;cs project to the irector of ina:.ce, i,C; uesting an allotraer,t of 'two 1hCUSond Uix ..unfired ,er . IN ,611.b }, of an allotment d' it b;; L e .,tats _�llOC ti on �,Ol�rd; 6. IT 'J,11'"-, th�3t Local ,,jency __F eb7 2er•tif- ies t. -:�t the t,.Atal e tic, to of cast t,l oe >eli "" Ll )e ion o", OI' '_CCi i.oc"d n[ H[iC" 1 ...hk—i c- a^ ?lic:.ti( j-1 ItTD '1 S•E,it -ct J'ift;. '10u- and .i1 -ur�cred an7 7. . , th:.t O ,,il 11e -ebl re-,;,0L .( L the :.t its to ),: y c r; .re of the total 0Sit construct- ion of tl� f.,. ich Lcc;] -c-er,c. :, is rakinr_r a,nlic t?on fcr aid; 8. il 1`L r fi t';1GL�T =tD, th:_t for the purpose of t :7_i re- quest, -er.;ice Conine, City C;Ipr' <, i',U.,3ox 146, eauraont,Cali- fornia, ce, Hnd she is hereb.- designated is the atttborized agent of Local .ency, and is hereby- authorized Hnd directed to sin the herein nentiOned an-)l.ication of Local .:,o^enc,r and to SUDIli_t 11.e same to th- -tote Tiirector of Yinance tbr,cllfieii % ti -. a certi- I l ,iit Cement o_' tile tote l e:5ti * „er± c:>:;t to bc; ic?. f'or con- struction D1 the nr ect `Lerein :centioned ,+nd such other infor- mati.on L.s ui. ed, n t ;aid r atl.ori zc i aE ent i:> urther authuriaed unu (".il•ected :,:� pr <; ; .;Itetive o.; Loo.l. .q aricy to Conduct :all _ e” �tiatloos r.11c e,,e-it , .iith wither the :.t L�; ..17oc tion �,oaro ) t,< J-Jre(toc o -i' Yinrirce, in- ClUditI T eJ,11eStS ]'01' 01' the e ,ti to' S S l ..'e e' t e 00,'t of the co,istruction of the ufore, �- t,- , :na.l ,ablic ,:o _. 11,C)i 00t . :.DGtT D ti'.is lttli dray of ; ept.1948. ,,ttest, : sera -ce Coni _e City,, Cleric. u. n..iril :iS T (-;it,, of lier,uront.Ca]_ °_i ". Councili,an >lard :;' de h owti,,n, seconded Hamilton: I'h:.t .resolution 1�o. 958 oe �,(,optecl. "yes: Councilman Cox, rr., ami.ltoii hoes: cone. "bleat: i�one. by Counoil;'an 9_1C "nnis. The followind bills t ✓ere nre,ented: Lawrence ", Hutton :First ti eot . 50.00 Carn.en !�rennan It 91.30 nernice Conine it 106.10 dvrard T. l ennett " 61.40 0. ".L.c "rthur " 89.10 1,:,�ratton 102.50 P1aas LeckUrd 105.7C _..K.Lorse " 108.30 Clifford, ,,. 'I.ilcox " 1x'5.90 Carl Carrell " 105.90 ;lain G. mites " 107.50 alter L.nooei.un 7iliiar 0. Cross )ru(,.e E. Graves " gg 6C Ch:.rlie ' lson " 112.50 Harlen ii.�KinC " 87,20 Sic ha rd 9:;' :;illiar, i'.oalley It .60 9,50 v;irley ". Dietrich (39.60 ay T. ,arnson I'ns )ecti.on fee 72.50 Cooper :e. ':;ellt.00d G ei:rl 9.00 ht �. Cooper rte :iposul -lint 111.00 ,i Yt :Oo-)er_' ae. filter : »ed 135.00 Lotorola lnc. 2 mobile units 193.68 ,AvncGl c ervice ztaticn 1 fr,n i(;lt installed 2.81 L)C.Calif. ,Jdison Street ].i €;hts 194.78 Jr. Be,,L ". Fenzel sxar<..7risoners 15.00 �eaw: ont 21orist 1'lo- al ,> )' ay 7.76 .IiGi,JS aervi,:e - v....T,.c "rthur czar :;»ense 18.45 wo.CC;lif.Gas Co. Gio 3.75 Co.inti° of .LiversiCe ae,lt': :service 6.50 cu S )li �,s 56.06 Los .tn €eles 'A iip w -t,jt onery ..,;dies 40.23 Gi=iu re's uf_'ice eup ly ALT) lies 3, ,7 � 'reedoir, Ualvcline �i -I Co. _uue oils 43.46 itedlands :Ilaeprii.t Co. clue- )rims ro eein'�,r 63.52 Treece Texaco_ervice i.ervice to cars 70.08 �ichf :icld Cil Coj. ),o .anon : >esolire 86.01 Le nr:rd _ e,. ity Ir :;. reJ i cC: C,ar 17:)5.00 en �tV faint <:, are er'. ul s 9.73 ont ��t.._ wu., -•r ,; , ,ts e uxi ell `r.. 54.43 o.Calif __s ect ia� Co. ;lit e,paES 26.91 1 r ,._ &Ci 7 LkCer :i;is Go. . -e' ir. -) - :ui-m '.er!t 199 34 Lan;c ir,r,s o° talon Road C11 846.57 ,it Gazette ntilc 154.21 :, r = -i,, ..ii_son ; ; ;: n ].sil.; 282 , vC) 1: i._11.„ IL e U' ..011' ,LY! COUi t , J "c i( cif Cu° i .cif i.Gl "'.C1 -- ,.P .0 '> �. t4r a1 i-d, _r. i ri 1 L it!rcl.c tcll 0.0'.. „3, C; CC .011`x. nc 0 c� 283 Utirl Uppell LbA ant. 365.90 As in 9. wHy, , T 107.50 Qiffornd . �ilccl I MAC) apitar L. njow.zon 11 .40 -11, W .i7. PC Ch: rliu MAO .Li lay n. hictrich 15.80 R7 .21, Al: ivy My Lis nAle Alsoli Fire Chief lu•o nervice Uon.ne L60 aMnCud 23M rardn.r nQU , ixorh, inc. :A_ I L t Vol Wo Ina. 00 "are "Utc& Me _UtU ,arts 4F.A q0 . "oore Pinteinn 2elivu u0jus OWU -G' _a Ott uLaur unuo-sa."nt Unin U0 LO.Calif. Abov Co. .!Let. UU, i-uj1S_W5 "Utu ..,odd Val.t Acp Inint 10I.CLr Uwe Aly ra's urz:uu -Uwy jo. VL 4.W br. ".a.Aartwell _XWA." izininer t.0 ,Upvi b-Ator 1 Eno!! , z n U�ine 11F A.; 1 MOzat Aid,! in jaupi Qp ho 11 uLter ANU ...c Taylor an cue CoAV0at.eXp"nsn 74.39 "."."nuiq T1 36, A) .�.D.Ccx It 01.11 0.2.Anijtorl nziunre to enjac A 6. V Ci Mon j. Lartin W n c 6.00 ".L.2errpult Aunuinr " ;Wwtl q , on, spnif 5.10 .jUAM Al Cornar; t or K2cc1fne 21U.W010 cc an —C)APS SIM � . qcreutinh Kopniies C 1 . " 4 no �� nnsnik A to V36 . 00 �)null n. -Unzal A:: Aw tpisa>03:� S . UO of —Uuq. oat "MhM r trx 1170C Council. an Co;; i de otlon, rnponMd uy Councilman 1hylor: Ant ,.h, U au 1 so Ue in io . .yes: CouncilLan Cox, glop, HrV, A.dltu" an•nnis. .06s: "oAe. • L4ent: none. City ottcyneZ Sutton advNed 0A V th, '_tr council wishns to YeArl-ortirw fn wiAs DE Port ci-Oe.nd uy -escintion -a. 953, or jinstructiow oY _LMM7 Sewer N histrict Ac. 4 QHt 4 will be necessar; to bdopt a PGsolution orderinE the -onevurtHerent. .esclution No. M , v. us fullols: .ALLMIGi W. 959 W. !.. MY �In& G T, WL:jbmd", 1 - AU, ✓53 of r..Q D MY LOT OIL. T_:jis City Council, on tA Wnth day of nurust,101p, M1.7, udopted .resolution no. E53 orGerAw the Akovliq voi- to lie tone in') over -oats. to U0 q; N, to Vit: 81I hint certniq 1opk 01 irprovenent wescrioed in nesolution no. M, dal - -Vontcd u7 Vis City Council un, U0 4th CLY 02 "U, at! , 1j" ; LU a -)u1su, nt W or �ceordane, grit,: said esolutizi no. 353, n , otiuc inn itinr s, 1e! "i"s o- nronDm it Vap Pnipp said wor: or jonrovL:ont i_L_ AN7 nauliihed onj potted; an,, , 1 t tha hour 0 - 7: LU 0 1 clock n., -eptaimer P,114F, at thb -Ouncil Ahnuers cy this City Lovncil, We Wn4 nnr pitow fixed for tLe oncArl or sviii sailed tip' & p- nzopos:lw, all naeled aids or nr000s:12 Mr salb u.pn 7 inh vero heliveren to the City Clark were Pr .rented to Wi Any Counail, -K , in oven us,jnn, were nublicly opened, sn;! =lie , n" cc! red; Lnd cn!7 nrip A� a- IvulanQ I ljvercd to reid Aty Clerk "K said u" YL5 "UO3"17 Onenvd, hxvEW7 nad Melprea uy mid 4 FA (iourf!i_l -It Er:ijl !-,!T.,e and -)it ce, lo­ ooenl i,r oi, or fM I I' ';c"Inci 1 t' o b e i e l c e L, L_ o n ( 3x c e t, rea s o 11 - a Li I e c c) cAu f,­ sc tind rt: lt1 1, 0 �'C) n(" Sc u t Z"-I- Le ,-oJectecl '.end t:;.` 't e ' ' I I . C_ n c e I t 1, o City o_­ .�etaw ont , -oTjj t:1 1, 0:, k f r 1 L ec t, on I t «11 uI s o - - C. o is oi eto"orp, Ii; -, ' hte for u- �' 0 ;'CT.. "C't L,ect 1 --)n 'I,at ,,et.dverti_,c,�,ertt c c, ') o s, for the )e zf_"­: [ . ! C6 C., -l", 11 'rlLcc 11 thu Uncle, �ursu jr)t to I ol' the 0 1911, 1v 1 lion j' ln(I �4 tl L� , � rat . , _eCtj,)jj nf't 11, .it Cl. i'it­ .-e, l—, , ri t Lc. c. F- L),, ci i r u u t t:;,, c,lt :-),C, for -,on (1u an near th, 011t�I_LI' (")CII* C) I :'! s ;it," �otmcll i t i, n i, ci u i 1 0 u b -LLIi, u t i i 1 ilT i t j 1_10 I - 1, 1, S A: cl W"I'I: OIIL.elled 0 y j u t i n "4c ty s r_ b y to )tiolic,li of (Jrcul_e ted In the City 0 1 _�E3 t: UL-0 Ll t 11c, C_ inv i i I e D s or ulas ful . �olL -,u Lh', ­lt.ns end '_T)d(�_;,"jc';tjOriS' fo, - t� Lc" of sc id City U7. S•'.1c, c)ntain t L -,nc) U_ . L"I­i, uy L_v;. lhe 11-L4 ,c' fixed f-a- coeni.nf o-, Lids s till ije 7 j clock - .IP C) c t 0 u 0 r 2 "'t C) - os t, 'rlCl' �e�luf.,I-A Un the I, �_"Ur. ililiP ..,nnis '.ayor n" t E ',c :it- r)!' _o iui-,ont, ('" Ifol-It a-. (_etil ) IaT �el,n.J*.ce Gonine City C')4' the "it- of _)e,mu; ont ifcrlil'f3 C;ouneilli.IL sE.co -ed bl, ­,in t _,esolatir):; ,jo Lc. e,,: Counr, IA X11 _f)x .ROCS: idOnEi. :i�DSVlit: ii laa E3. ,A, 101' ..- e a !­A11211, SeCl:1!,;ed bt' C'Oullcil,'IHll 3iwilt�l1: _'it t U'!,; '�iI'y -cuitc1l. I—JI., 'Ilr", 1, cctc)Qer Couilcll _U2,iiL011 £�ili' x111115. m P i 0 RIOR newumont,j2lif. October 13tt,1948. The seatuuont City Council et in raCulnP session octojel, ltth,104P, nit! !zyDi "nais nrunjdia,� The rAl Obil fUMA L., 011OAQ IOUnniiyen WeWnt: CCUMMMar, COX, Vuld, bAlton LK nrAir. bcont; Coup cilicn.Qlor. !Pe LinateL Of LUIL.130. "SY0 YW .. __ r!"IUVord- .,V,joneL, owp.y n "i's o"oury nbLwa A, Aty Council to anown 'by uAneE. Weenin Win; rupts ti; retail .usinvhs by vehicio in :hc Aty or �eonno,t. ..ftwr a f0n lun, lic f):Iovine notion wh. thh6n; Council an W ;,da E . tian,succaded by Lounoilnon P-d: A t tM City =crnel, Crow an nme nn; .tnt tc rdinp -oo �o. lul in n.FP-Qu to ntnil uslaus', U; YUKON. "Yes: Counci 11 .,r1 no, W If, bf� it an C & °n'1 °. Men: "One. .uyurt: Counr­iUnn Wier. sifter a -RcuLAin - to inatA.i at n t On unsir,st. Menn.c- feL o" yw: Ps- uAil inp u2nines who il" u, rnJuced to a i 'VUU An -" r P! ;j a ire alaccrd j City, rcilow!Df oction Wh to Tcn : counct'lan Cox P1. . otion, so "A-et' uy Sounchl.Ln AbAltun: 1'h " _t " in -icerna too ."r , elphinr Lach!ner re"Hin .12-M joy your 1 ouh Owner, siorntin itbin tho City. !yea: Counpilion Coy, Ard, Amiltan and -niis. "Oes: .voile. «uaont: U,%unci_lI_an is !or. Councilman manilton ndvised that he had a chance to iurchase a hard V-8, 1935 nodel half-ton pie! up truck, which as t%,0WI Mius an tha spowdoiet.r, Pad iW in ICLU CO�Mti=, Vith h reALMOnt -star, ior yr M.uu, unt he felt the uity shr,06 ourchaLe WF trucL for U:, C, Ln con.ectian %Uh th" puiulunh ,AG u of 0a Park bad jity gark- way on zoin venue us in, nonur I no Lowe;' :n- olNr equipment ban to so thKo. U,,C,t r,nj I*crth ect uo.nuilrbh nr( n_ du L M"HOL, SeCOWN by UOUPCiltlan COX: Thot thu City narchnie the ovd V-P 1W "Wel )icx-ul truce; Por ,bL,wu if Le truck !a tanhi to e lood no.rition. "Yes: Couloil an Cox, orn, "aAltou unt nn: 1s. on A71or. ir. Lilly_ rd tnd no. -eA V a own )ronertj on Vain i v.nue n SA . Council i? 1 "M us nor UI *.n hoin j a a neyonce i he oet tion n: nin; fo, ca, bin, kyourr t n IsIhAs on :-�ME e vnnne and 1 NO UL 00 UP! L ch, qcn i o Yory an Lsvw-s.,ent Autrict for the IDRrpo e D WHIM w­ curns on Lo ide. at, , 11c' possible tn. I-Awilr t,!O_-Ic, I , one, line Lt t: a sv� e 1 i_,0. :.Vter a discussicn it rraed MM a ration ue talon on th petition Es j,s,rted unil ik, i-nnerty ownurs C. re""Ointh.r ob tn rAt they nont nAn ULM an us! V t, :. U " COL;tq !F 1 -6n. Courcil an nariltol vVel if it won I'vNissmule to remove a tree w ich is in ! Kn corn o;. tho oull "ield ; t th. 2nrk. Ao oujuctioq was cfferul br nn7 of the ouoctlnen, since the trac is h _all son and K in tho uty. .a also siotcd that a Lyn Acqld a. Mtend at the City -uwr) and Msposni _'lvnl : n c"PL tuaeg, ko nvniO firns unj to s,e th.t the hibnosol wiNnt is .not ir oynnu- onoMion. !his rattar was Wt until %An L.XL lwetiq . it ohs ;,Creed, that uecause oV the fact that tWre is or accu.ul.tion of uncoliucte- vin< s ih thn My's Court, that he junto should Lhvn La OSSLA"nt nnd We vDilowin; action wyw; taken: coancilran Cox bee a jotion,seconder jy Counoi2ran AnAltop: That hcrna .adnnbtt be noic a?500 ner nDnth to bsA t udge Edward 0. cen_,_tt th t Q. Eal br- �o yot' owctive to uctouer WK. "YeE: uouncil.nn Co:, land, AaLiiton and nn is, "o6s: ione. nbrent: Councilman laylor. 286 -C. 060 U", j_ li'lly 0I�l :,TTI G.T ,h-, CIl'I OLLdCIL UY I'L'y tliE; City- c," �eau_,wjit entered. into I contract V.ith Pernel 'LUE'll'st 4th,1948, for th," construction C)>' TO _'LlqTll 'Op tle, of el,iwilo.nt, and said contract has jeen cmi.nlcted. _, !,., UhV D, thLit -_awi�'ht i). coonar, as City .,�nrineer, Lind -ernice Conine, as City Gl.rL are lierb.­ ,uth—.-Ized to �,nJ execut--, -:,t t:tluc� n�, t'j. is dincte t'!.� .13th. ., . ) ..,nni s 1, byor . attest: L,eriilce Conine, Councilri &�a <r' de _­oti n, by Ocuncil,,arl Cf_)s: That e: cluticn IO. °61 L'c- adonted. Co jjjcii r,lall Cox, ,md --nn;-S. ,:4oeL: :,one. iiZL,CLUTIGL,' ;10. 961 it lhat, it t ilitel'u-CAs oj" ti,e Gity :e�jurl()at to entv�r irtc co)" 1 2: ct tt !�eo -let l >] eu , b; i Vc�­cn- e, rj(r, tl o .,,LIYIs,L) tl t tj 11,7 t Gil he Ui LI, ^'' uewll, o 1 It " I i f(D rl i a to ellte , lntc cr�,.tract. a V, 4. F . �,ttHA: City I' r�T 'j 4 '_ i : 1"th car �ctccc�;, 1� . b a�n.nis I:.a;,�or. Councili en i-, re r_ction, seco,ided _,y uouncil an _'Ox: -hat .Le_'Ujllt i011 L.C). �tlj se _eyes: CGWLCJL I r n Itjn x,n i'', LvOe.,: J"Lle. .,usert: Criireili Phe f ollowL: oil s �r- Lw r•�nce button Oan en .)rennbn .i'lass Decn;�_d Ldp,, rd '- . jeii -ett .>ernice Conine ,..r,.N_orse Carl Carrell Clifford n. i.ilcox ,,la�n :.ites ,alter G. CL•oss :Jl'IACe L. lsr:'.VeS C; 1,,-) - hirlel- ». Diet -ich L.1 -. ratton i chi. _ ,l?_ .uirue rs 9i 11iu;i 1' galley iiarl n 'in €- PernoI ..arnett Cooner i;t D is -fit �eouL oIt rd_� ^a re w Lull, ber utv.l: ') uile ",U c.Ccli1•. rt " :el1 F r d ie n .fucturi -n - C;o. I-toc2V;el1 mil Co. Calforn_a ;'stet Cl- '_"le bon ileaumont _ -ol'or t,. ::u ; )ly C.is. Lyhd Co. :iouthern C,;liforni u, uas Co. :.ervi 0enter n -1 Upholstery Shop d.L.Saunders arC .,utor:otive - ervice `Preece rexaco - ervice neaumont i- achine hop L�alo 'iransnortaticn or a can -ennatt 287 ^sr...: -nted: 1 yr Jt r\ Councile an "oh r „ade : oti :>n, oills u,'.; -i ed oc; ',,aid. i�oee,: ��ane t;bsent: Coun(Alr:.an a-°lor. l-ct. 50.00 99.180 105.70 X1.40 It 106.10 it 108.30 n 105.90 1GL.90 107.50 9' .4 0 .57 .50 � 114;.50 102. a, it 99.60 if 99.60 It f?7.20 a-rient on Dis�c� -�:1 P1nt.450.50 on ril_ter Iced I1 14 9.90 inE ineer -Pilte ;;ed 1_l)..; u - I'Acrn: Drain 12.00 �.t 114.00 Jul; -,:nt, -e-t. 16:3.79 11s J n8 "x-�r_ 1-Le of n 11f1 secnncad by Counci2.ran ,,=I: i'het at ilton � nc: .;nnis. COLlncil.il an __allliltoll J1ade a jr. o u :.eat t one. !.�- �r�- _�_- _•_ -•_-+_ --__rte i:a 7 -0T. 3G _ �v.n Po ,e -r _:oo: -er 461.25 18.24 17.29 Cisol:'_ne 74.13 oY,il , erlt -i:e llt: nter ";0.00 .ti C.10 .'cO -uct G:. er g:. 00 50.62 Parts 4.19 -is es "or ,rz der 249.66 U �5 1935 cord ic'r- up 465.00 Unholsterinlc- pol.car. 50.00 i1efunC. -sales tax 3.41 .,u_to - �enairs :30.48 erv1.-e to oo'_ice c ,,.,rs 43. 9 Le,)c L, n -,r•ts 1.20 ..oe.. 1 i -i 2,11; .c2 it - -t ;- i-Ct. 5 ?:. 00 secnncad by Counci2.ran ,,=I: i'het at ilton � nc: .;nnis. COLlncil.il an __allliltoll J1ade a jr. o u :.eat t one. !.�- �r�- _�_- _•_ -•_-+_ --__rte i:a 7 -0T. 288 Beaumont,California. October 20th,1948. at 7:30 P.M. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session October 20th./ with Mayor Annis presiding. The roll call found Councilmen Cox, Ward, Hamilton and Annis present. Absent: Councilman Taylor. The minutes of October 13th. were read and approved. MW Mayor Annis announced that this is the time and place fixed for the opening of sealed bids or proposals for that certain sanitary sewer work described in Resolution No. 950 and which was ordered by Resolution No. 953. He stated that the bids submitted on September 8th.1948, for said work were rejected by the City Council as being too high and that readvertisement for bids for said work was ordered by Resolution No. 959, adopted by the Council on September 29,1948. The City Clerk announced that a Notice inviting sealed bids or proposals for doing said work as ordered by Resolution No. 953 was posted and published in accordance with the terms of said Resolution No. 959 and pursuant to law. The City Clerk presented affidavits of such publication and posting. The affidavits were examined by The City Council, and the following action taken: Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That the affidavit of publication of Notice Inviting Sealed Proposals or bids for the Construction of Sanitary Sewer Work described in Reso- lution No. 950 and pUrsuantttotResoint*on No. 959, and Affidavit of posting said Notice which have been presented by the City Clerk be apprpfced and filed. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. The City Clerk stated that three sealed bids or proposals for construction of improvement described in Resolution No. 950 have been delivered to her since the passage of said Resolution No.959 dnd are on file. The bids or proposals were presented to the City Council and were publicly opened and read as follows: BID SCHEDULE OF BID OF PERNEL BARNETT: (Covering itemized list of work, items, unit prices, and total Item Nature of work Approx. Unit No. (complete in place) Quantity Unit Price Amount. 11 10" extra strength vitrified clay pipe 833 Lin.Ft. 4.00 3,332.00 2. 8" standard strength vitrified clay pipe, including 280 - 8" x 4" Y branches 10,561 Lin.Ft. 2.90 30,626.90 3. 6" standard strength vitrified clay pipe, including 56 - 6" x 4" Y branches 1,794 Lin.Ft. 2.40 49305.60 4. 4" V.C.P. laterals,"House Connection" 159 Lin.Ft. 2.40 381.60 5. Type A manholes 27 Each 200.00 5,400.00 6. Type B manholes 8 Each 200.00 1,600.00 7. Tyne C. manholes 1 Each 200.00 200.00 8. Type D. manholes 2 Each 200.00 400.00 9. Type E manholes 4 Each 200.00 800.00 10. Connection to and reconstruction of existing manholes 2 Each 60.00 120.00 289 11. 1/4 "x14" steel casing in bores under Sixth Street 150 Lin Ft. 16.00 $20400.00 12. Drop manhole, Type B 1 Each 300.00 300.00 TOTAL AMOUNT OF BID $ 49,866.10 A bond in favor of the City of Beaumont for $5,500.00. List of Subcontractors: None. The undersigned is licensed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. Contractor's License No. 2679 Name of individual contractor Pernel Barnett Business address 751 W. Chapman, Orange,Calif. BID SCHEDULE OF BID OF A.H.FAMULARO (Covering itemized list of work,items, unit prices, total amount of bid) and Item Nature of work Approx. Unit No. (complete in place) IInit Price Amount. 1. 10" extra strength vitrified clay pipe 833 Lin.Ft. 4.25 $ 3,540.24 2. 8" standard strength vitrified clay pipe, including 280- 8" x 4" Y branches 10,561 Lin.Ft. 3.25 34,323.25 31 6" standard strength vitrified clay pipe, including 56 - 6" x 4" Y branches :1,794 Lin.Ft. 3.25 5,830.50 4. 4" V.C.P. laterals, "House Connection "159 Lin.Ft. 4.25 675.75 5. Type A manholes 27 Each 240.00 61480.00 6. Type B manholes 8 Each 300.00 23400.00 7. Type C manholes 1 Each 300.00 300.00 81 Type D manholes 2 Each 280.00 560.00 9. Type E manholes 4 Each 300.00 19200.00 100 Connections to and reconstruction of existing manholes 2 Each 100.00 200.00 11 1 /4 "x 14" steel casing in bores under Sixth Street 150 Lin.Ft. 15.00 21250.00 12. Drop manhole, Type B 1 Each 450.00 450.00 TOTAL AMOUNT OF BID 58,209.75 A bond in favor of the City of Beaumont for Six Thousand Dollars ($62000.00). LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS C.L.Cartledge 1603 W. Ninth St. Santa Ana,Calif. All excavation plus back fill along 6th.St. The undersigned is licensed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. Contractor's license No. 68545. Name of individual contractor A.H. Famularo Business address 2720 W. First St. manta Ana, Calif. 290 a BID SCHEDULE OF BID OF PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY OF RIVERSIDE. (Covering itemized list of work, items, unit prices, and 1. 10" extra strength vitrified clay pipe 833 Lin.Ft. 3.50 2,915.50 2. 8" standard strength vitrified 10. Connections to and reconstruction of existing manholes clay pipe,including 280- 8" x 11. 1/4" x 14" steel casing in bores 4" Y branches 10,561 Lin.Ft. 3.25 34,323.25 3. 6" standard strength vitrified TOTAL AMOUNT OF BID 59,606.55 clay pioe,including 56 - 6" x 4" Y branches 1,794 Lin.Ft. 3.20 5,740.80 4. 4" Y.C.P. laterals, "House Connection 159 Lin.Ft. 3.00 477.00 5. Type A manholes 27 Each 300.00 8,100.00 6. Type B manholes 8 Each 300.00 2,400.00 7. Type C manholes 1 Each 300.00 300.00 8. Type D manholes 2 Each 300.00 600.00 9. Type E manholes 4 Each 300.00 1,200.00 10. Connections to and reconstruction of existing manholes 2 Each 100.00 200.00 11. 1/4" x 14" steel casing in bores under Sixth Street 150 Lin.Ft. 20.00 3,000.00 12. Drop manhole Type B 1 Each 350.00 350.00 TOTAL AMOUNT OF BID 59,606.55 A bond in favor of the City of Beaumont for 1010 of Bid. The undersigned is licensed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. Contractor's License No. 93582. Name of Corporation PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION CO. OF RIVERSIDE,CALIF.,Inc. Business Address, 2391 Main Street, Riverside, Calif. Corporation organized under the laws of the State of California. Walter Oedes Signature of President of Corporation Kenneth E. Gray Signature of Secretary of Corporation. After the reading of the three bids as above Mayor Annis referred them to,City Engineer, Dwight B. Cooper for checking. ;'Ths City Engineer reported that he found the bids to be figured accurately and the total amounts of the three bids were as follows: Pernel Barnett, $49,866.10; Pipeline Construction Co. of Riverside $59,606.55; A. H. Famularo $58,209.75, and that the Bid of Pernel Barnett is Low Bid. City Attorney Lawrence A. Hutton examined the Bid of Pernel Barne4E as to form, subscription and Bond atteched, finding that the Bid was properly submitted. 291. RESOLUTION No. 963 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, CALIFORNIA, AWARDING CONTRACT FOR WORK OR IMPROVEMENT ORDERED BY RESOLUTION NO.953 OF SAID CITY COUNCIL. WHEREAS, this City Council, on the 25th. day of August,1948, duly adopted Resolution No. 953 ordering the following work to be done or improvements to be made, to wit: all that certain work or improvement described in Resolution No 950, duly adopted by this City Council on the 4th. day of August�1948; and WHEREAS, pursuant to and in accordance with said Resolution No. 953, a notice inviting sealed bids or proposals for doing said work or improvement was duly published and posted; and WHEREAS, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M., September 8,1948, at the Council Chambers of this City Council, the time and place fixed for the opening of said sealed bids or proposals, all sealed bids or proposals for said work which were delivered to the City Clerk were presented to this City Council and, in oven session, were publicly opened, examined and declared; and WHEREAS, this City Council deemed it for the public good to reject all such bids or proposals so presented and did, by Resolution No. 959 adopted on the 29th day of September, 1948, reject all bids theretofore submitted, there having been only one such bid presented, and, by said Resolution No. 959, this City Council RESOLVED, DETERMINED AND ORDERED that readvertisement for bids or proposals for the per- formance of said work be made as in the first instance; and WHEREAS, pursuant to and. in accordance with said Resolution No.959 a notice inviting sealed bid.s or proposals for doing said work or im- provement was duly published. and posted; NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Beaumont,Cali- -- fernia, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER as follows: Section 1. That this City Council does hereby determine that the bid of Pernel Barnett, an individual as sole owner,is the lowest regular bid for said work of any responsible bidder and that said bid is accompanied by a good and sufficient bond which is satisfactory to this City Council, and this City Council does hereby award the contract for said work to the above named bidder, at the prices named in the bid of said bidder. Section 2. That all bids or proposals for said work, other than the said lowest regul > -.r bid above accepted, are hereby rejected and the City Clerk is directed to return to each bidder whose bid is so rejected the check or bond which accompanied his bid. Section 3. Reference is made to said Resolution No. 950 for a full and complete description of said work and the grades at which the same shall be done, for a description of the district which this City Council has declared to be the district benefit.:d by said work and to be assessed to pay the cost and expense thereof, for a des- cription of the serial bonds to be issued to represent unpaid assess- ments and for further particulars. The work and all proceedings therefor are and shall be done and performed under and in accordance with the "Improvement Act of 1911 "(Division 7 of the Streets and Highways Code of the otate of California). Section 4. That the City Clerk of the City of Deaumont is hereby directed to publish twice in THE BEAUMONT GAZETTE, a newspaper of general circulation published and circulated in the City of Beaumont, -- a.motice of this award. Said notice shall contain the matters and bangs required by law and shall be published in the manner required by law. ADOPTED, SIGNED AND Al:)PROVED this 20th. day of October,1948. A.B.Annis Mayor of the City of aeaumont, Californ.a. ATTEST: Bernice Conine City Clerk of the City of Beaumont, California. 292 Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That Resolution No. 963 be adopted as read. Ayes: Counctman Cox, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noe ,-: Councilman None. Absent: Councilman Taylor Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton That the City purchase a copy of the City Director being prepared by the Pacific Directory Co. for the Police Department and a copy for the office of City Clerk, at $25.00 per copy. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. Councilman Cox made a motion seconded by Councilman Ward: That the City contribute $125.00 toward the Halloween program for trisyear. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. RESOLUTION 110. 962 WHEREAS; the California State Legislature has placed before the California electorate a Constitutional Amendment known as Propo- sition No. 18, on the November 2nd General Election ballot, and WHEREAS, Proposition No. 18, if adopted, would reimburse the public treasuries within the County of Riverside to the extent of more than $389,000.00, from surplus State funds, and WHEREAS, the costs of local government on real estate and homes-should be relieved wherever possible, and WHEREAS, the money derived, by the County; the cities, and various districts within the County; could be used to reduce the ad valorem tax on roperty, and 1 ^J sREAS, this proposition has been thoroughly analysed by this City Council, and does have his fullest support, and WHEREAS, the City Government would be entitled to a reimburse- ment annually for exemptions now allowed on the tax roll, NOW ,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by this City Council, in regular session assembled this 27th. day of Uctober,1948, that said City Council does hereby go on record urging the voters to approve Proposition No. 18 at the Ueneral Election on November 2nd, 1948. A.B.Annis Mayor. Attest: Bernice Conine, City Clerk. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That Resolution No. 962 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Ward,Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. Councilman Ward made a motion,, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That the Council adjourn, to meet again October 27th. at 7:30 P.M. Ayes: Councilman Cox, We:rd, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. Mayor. Attest: n n City Clerk. no r 293 Beauraont,Calif. October 27,1948. The Beaumont City Council met in mgular session, October 27th. with Mayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilr.en present: Councilman Cow, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Absent: Councilman Taylor. Councilman ._ Taylor came in during the reading of the minutes. The minutes of October 20th. were read and approved. Councilman Hamilton nresented a list of equipment needed for the cleaning of roots from Sewer lines which he stated he thought the City should investigate and if possible purchase. After a discussion, the following action was taken: Councilman Hamilton made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That the City advertise for bids for necessary equipment for cleaning sewer lines of tree roots in accordance with the list of suggested equipment. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: bone. Absent: None. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That a Stop sign be installed on 7th. Street at Magnolia Avenue. Ayes: Councilr.en Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: i4one. The following bills were presented: Lawrence A. Hutton Bernice Conine Carmen Brennan Pleas Deckard Edward T. Bennett Norma Jean Bennett L.M.Brattdn Bruce E. Graves H.K.Morse CliffordrA. Wilcox Walter L.Rodeman Blain G. Sites Carl Carrell William C. Cross Charlie Wilson Shirley A. Dietrich William F. Salley Harlan H. King Richard Sumr.ers Margaret Valdivia C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff Beaumont Sheet Metal Shop Ellen C. Martin Braman Dickerson Charlie Wilson Western Auto Stores Ray T. Samson Electronic Equipment Dist. O.A.McArthur O'Melveny & Myers Par. Chemical Co. State Compensation Ins. r'und Bernice Conine Spence H. Kincaid Southern California Edison San Gorgonio Electric Leroy H.Barnes itenewel Gordon Plumbing Smith Emery Co. Cox Seed & Feed Co. Last a of Oct. 50.00 " 106.10 " 99.80 " 105.70 " 61.40 " 32.00 " 102.50 " 99.60 " 108.30 " 105.90 " 95.40 " 107.50 " 105.90 " 37.50 " 112.50 " 99.60 " 99.60 " 87.20 " 99.60 Jaunitor health center 4.00 Radio Fee 25.00 Work on water tank 6.88 Stamps 6.00 Repairs to equipments 41.82 Fire Chief for Oct. 10.00 1 Chamois .78 Build fence -sewer plant 362.00 Generator parts 42.33 Car expense -re dogs 20.74 Refund on telephone 3.25 Sanitary Supplies 28.43 Insurance 279.76 Refund deposit to Pipeline 10.00 Renewal of Insurance 841.83 Meter at sewer plant 12.30 Repair to Ball park 25.00 Bond H.K.Morse 5.00 Repair drinking fountain 17.99 Cement test 6.71 Secbps for St. Dept. 5.81 294 Mark 0. Torrance Harry E. Bonnell Bank of Beaumont Beaumont Gazette Councilman Cox made a motion, the bills as audited be paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Noes: None. Absent: None. Parts for Studebaker 7.86 Annual audit 250.00 Withholding tax 162.80 Printing & Publishing 175.82 s conded by Councilman Taylor: That Ward,Hamilton and Annis. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilmen Ward: That the Council adjourn, to meet again N6v.10th.1948. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: ivone. Attest: ler�- City Clerk. FINEtPA- _ - — :1• Beau*ont,Calif. Nov. 10,1948. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session Nov. 10th.1948, with hayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Absent: bone. The minutes of uctober 27th. were read and approved. This being the time and place set for opening of bids on a Two and one hall' ton truck for the City, the following bids were opened: Henry Obst, Chevrolet 2 ton Total 42,171.96. Servi Center, banning, G.M.C. 2J Ton Total X3,227.56. Cochran & Nichols, Ontario. White White Truck 43,995.62. All three bids gave alternative prices and arrangements, making the bids very flexible. Because of the wide selection offered in each bid it was decided that the City should make a very careful study beofe taking action, and the following motion was made: Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the three bids on Trucks be tabled for further study. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. A letter was read from., Mr. John G. Poorman, asking that he be gri.nted permission to erect and operate some chicken equip- ment between 5th & 6th.8t. near Kichigan Avenue. The letter was referred to the Planning Commission. c`z 295 Mr. Farney and Mr. Gordon, Plumbers, were present, and again asked the Countil to take definite action as to whether or not General Contractor's license will permit the Contractor to employ Plumbers, Electricians and other workmen to work as sub- contractors under the General Contractor's Business, License in the City of Beaumont. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the matter be referred to the License Committee for consideration, and that a policy be recommended and adopted at the next meeting. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and An::is. Noes: None. Absent: None. Fritz Herr asked the Council to authorize the transfer of Title to the Stutz Fire Truck to the Cherry Valley Grange No. 586 in accordance with action taken by the City Council recently. Councilman Taylor m =ode a r;:otiun, sebnded by Councilman Ward: That the btutz Fire Truck be transferred to The Cherry Valley Grange No. 586 for $1.00 �,nd other valuable consideration. ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Aone. It was reported to the City Council that the City's Tractor is broken down and that it will be necessary to either repair the Catapiller 30 which is very old, or make arrangements to secure another tractor. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That Councilman Hamilton be appointed as a committee to investigate the condition of the tractor and report back at a special or regular meeting. Ayes: Councilman Com, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: "one. Absent4 None. Mr. Cordell, Agricultural Inspector asked the City Council to take care of some infected cypress trees on Palm Avenue between 12th. & 13th. St. as they are infecting trees and shrubs in the near vicinity. Mayor Annis asked Yr. Cordell to have the State write the City of Beaumont instructing it as to just what proceedure will be necessary in either treating or removing the infected trees. Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the City purchase some roofing material for the Scout Hut, Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. After an extended discussion and report from other cities as to what license is being charged Retail Business by Vehicle in various cwaiunities, it was decided that Beaumont's license ordinance sets a much higher fee than the average and that no immediate action should be taken to increase the License fee. The Clerk was instructed to write Mr. Al Jones and adivee him that the Council feels that an incovenience to residents if the delivery ,3ervice of Helm's and other delivery trucks of that type was discontinued, would be greater than the added fees will be worth to the City, and the City could not be discrimnatory in adopting a prohibative rate. The Clerk advised the City Council that in compliance with a request of O'Melveny & Iviyers in regards to the Special Assessment District No. 4 proceedings that the minutes of October 20th. should be amended in order to avoid confusion with the bid which was submitted after the passage of hesolution No. 950 and before the passage of Resolution No. 959. The following action was taken: Councilman Hamilton made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the minutes of the meeting of October 20,1948 be changed in the following manner: that the sentence in said minutes which heretofore read " The City Clerk stated that three sealed bids or Proposals for construction of improvement described in Resolution No. 950 have been delivered,to her since the passage of said Resolution, and are on file" be amended to read " The City Clerk stated that three sealed bids or proposals for construction of improvement described in Resolution No. 950 have been delivered to her since the passage of said Resolution 296 c� No. 959, and are on file." Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor,Ward,hemilton and annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. It was agreed that 8 reservations should be made for the League ,eeting at Colton, Friday, Novemuer 19th. The Oil pavement of Pearl Avenue and Wellwood from 11th. to 12th. street which has just been paved to a concave grade so _ as to form a storm drain for the abutting properties was discussed as to proper charge to be made. In view of the fact that this pavement is narrow and furnishes the land with a storm drain, the City installed the pavement as the most satisfactory and economical manner of handling the storm waters. The following action was taken: Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the abutting owners on Wellwood Ave. from 11th. to 12th. street and on Pearl avenue from Edgar to Wellwood shall be charged for cost of oil only, because of the fact that these blocks are concave and are used as a storm drain. Ayes: Council:an Cox, 'Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. RESOLUTION No. 964. BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Beaumont, California, in regular session assembled this 10th. day of November,1948, that the Mayor and City Clerk, be and ere hereby authorized and directed to execute on behalf of the City of Beaumont an agreement with the State Controller of the State of California, and the County of Riverside, California, providing that certain - tax deeded property therein described be sold and conveyed to the County of Riverside. A.B.Annis mayor. Attest: Bernice Conine, City Clerk. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That Resolution No. 964 ue adopted as read. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. The following bills were oresentedl Lawrence A. Hutton Bernice Conine Carmen Brennan Edward T. Bennett Norman Jean Bennett Pleas Deckard H. K.Ivlor se Carl Carrell Clifford A. Wilcox Blain G. Sites Walter L. Rodeman William C. Cross L.N..Bratton Bruce E. Graves Charlie Wilson Shirley A. Dietrich Richard Summers Williams F. Salley Harlen H. King Hazel S. Koeberle & City of Banning Ray T. Samson Southern California Dwight B. Cooper Dwight B. Cooper First J Nov. n n IT IT it IT IT IT IT IT IT it IT IT IT rr if IT Bernice I Johns rent health cent. Radio fee Labor - filter bed & fence Edison Co. Street lights Grades - sidwalks- culvert 6th.St.lighting Dist. California Water & Telephone,telephbnes V.n.Hyde,Co.Tax collector Taxes -Sewer plant 7 garba8e 50.00 106.10 99.80 61.40 32.00 105.70 108.30 105.90 105.90 107.50 95.40 37.50 102.50 99.60 112.50 99.60 99.60 99.60 91.30 30.00 85.00 217.00 203.13 11.00 30.00 39.48 7.81 297 Beaumont Sign Service Sign on Park Truck 5.00 19.56 Southern California Gas Co. Gas 70.01 Treece Texaco Service Tires & service 5.00 Agnes B. bashor Matron duty 19.83 Beaumont Gazette Printing 1,248.75 Rae Maxwell Gravel Conveyor St. Dept. repairs 85.51 Lee Maxwell Were Automotive Service Repairs 177.58 Johnson Tractor Co. Tractor parts 72.34 12.68 City Paint s: Hardware 100 ft. tape 1.00 Peyt Summercarip Tire renair 4.67 Signal Service Station Gasoline & Service 24.05 Pacific Coast builder's conference 1948 dues Beaumont Automotive Service: battery cable Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That the bills as O.K. by the auditi.gq committee be paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and annis. Noes: None. Absent: hone. Councilman Taylor made a motion ,seconded by Councilman Cox: That the Council adjourn. Ayes: Cduncilmen'Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and annis. Noes: None. Absent: + +one . Attest: _ Clerk. besumoat,�alif. Nov. 24,1948. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session Nov. 24th. 1948, at 7:30 P.M. with Mayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton, and finis: Absent: None. The minutes of Nov. 10th. were read and approved. Mr. Leonard of the Pacific Grey Hound Bus Co. and Mr. Hoffman of the Beaumont News Stand were present and asked the Council if some additional parking space could be arranged on both sides of Beaumont Avenue, so that the busses may park on Beaumont Avenue instead of the Highway. After a discussion it was agreed that the curb on the East side of Beaumont Avenue could be painted red &out75 feet from the highway, and a space painted on the West side according to what the police denartment may decide would be ne.rmissable. Ordinance No. 248 Area read for the first time. Councilmen Cox :bade a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That Ordinance No. 24& pass its first reading. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. 298 Ordinance No. 244 was presented and read for the first time. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That Ordinance No. 244 pass its first reading. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Ordinance No. 245 was presented and read for the first time. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That Ordinance No. 245 pass its first reading. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. The Clerk was instructed to write a letter to Mrs. Vauda M. Schehrer, County Welfare Office, which is using the office of the City Attorney with the understanding that she arrange to make home calls on Wednesday afternoons, leaving the office vacant for use of the City Attorney, asking that she arrantt <e to not be in the office on Wednesday afternoons, as oer the original agreement. Mayor Annis advised the Council that a committee was going to Washington D.C. in the interest of resolution to intervene in the California - Nevada Additional Service Case, and asked the Council if it would be favorable to subscribing to the expense of the representative committee. he stated that the cost would probably not exceed X150.00. T: -iis seemed to be agreeable, as no objection was offered. A letter was read from the Riverside County Agricultural Commissioner in which it was recommended that all the Cypress trees on Palm avenue between 12th. and 13th. Streets be inspected and all dead trees removed and as soon as any of the other trees become infected with a bark beetle which seems to be present in that area. These infected trees are causing damage to all the plant life within two miles. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the City remove the dead trees on West side of Palm Avenue between 12th. & 13th. Street i-i accordance with letter from Riverside County Agricultutal commission of Nov. 7.2nd. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That all the bids received on Trucks at the last meeting of the Council be rejected and that the City advertise for a 112 ton truck. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. The following bills were presented: Lawrence A. Hutton 'Last Nov. 5";.00 Edward T.'Bennett " 61.40 Norma.Jean Bennett to 32.00 Plass Deckard to 105.70 Carmen Brennan to 99.80 Bernice Conine it 106.10 H.K.Morse it 108.30 Carl Carrell " 105.90 Blain G. Sites it 107.50 Clifford A. Wilcox it 105.90 Walter A. Rodeman to 99.80 William C. Cross it 37.50 Bruce E. Graves TM 99.60 L.M.Bratton h 102.50 Charlie Wilson It 112.50 William F. Salley it 99.50 Shirley A. Dietrich 99.60 99.60 Ha,len $. King To Richard Summers it Bessie Walker To 99. 60 99.60 12.42 0 299 Margaret Valdivia Jaunitor- Health Center Beaumont Florist Bouquet- Wilson, Beaumont Irrigation Water Bernice Conine Cash advanced Redlands Blue Print Co. Copies of Specifications White Kitchen Cafe Meals- Prisoners Paul A. Wenzel Examine prisoners Beaumont Gazette Printing Soencer H. Kincaid "dditional premium C.B.Lynd Co. Tires & Recaps H.B.LeFleur Halloween contribution Southern California Disinfecting- Senitary supplies C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff radio fee for Nov. Braman- Dickerson Co. Grader blades Richfield Oil Corporation Gasoline Southern California Edison Co. Electricity Ellen C. Martin Stamps Charlie Wilson Fire Chief Beaumont Hardware & L}}mber Material & Supplies Bank of Beaumont Withholding tax 5.00 4.66 50.00 11.05 23.60 9.36 5.00 166.31 59;62 275.80 125.00 31.26 25.00 11.48 170.64 143.68 6.00 10.00 213.86 165.20 Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the bills as audited by the committee be paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That the Council adjourn. This m.:tion carried. Attest: City Clerk. The Beaumont City Council met in 7:30 P.M. with Mayor Annis presiding. I Beaumont,Calif. Dec. 8th.1948. regular session Dec. 8th. at The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Absent: None. The minutes of November 24th. were read and approved. Ordinance No. 243 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT,CALIFORNIA PRELCHIBING THE ;1ECEobITY FOR CERTAIN SUIT- CONTRACTORS TO OBTAIN LICENSES WITHIN S"ID CITY., was presented and read for the second time. -Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That Ordinance No. 243 pass its second reading and be adopted. Ayes: °Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes:-None. Absent: None. 300 Ordinance No. 244 was not read at this meeting. Ordinance No. 245 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BEAUYIONT AMENDING SECTIO14 1 OF ORDINANCE 164., was presented and read for the second time. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That Ordinance No. 245 pass its second reading and be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. A letter was read from the 20 -30 Club, asking that the City complete the painting of the Neon ''Beaumont" signs at each entrance of the City and that the lettering be repaired, and that the City keep the signs in better repair. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the Street Committee investigate and see what needs to be done to the Beaumont Neon Signs and have the repairs made. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. A letter was read from Mr. Geo.W.Scott, executive Director of Housing Authority of the County of Riverside, in which Mr. Scott called attention to a tentative application for 50 low rent or slum clearance houses which the City of Beaumont made in accordance with the Wagner - Ellender -Taft Bill in 1944 or 1945. Mr. Scott asked if he might meet with the Council at an early date and learn the attitude at present toward the project. after a discussion, it was agreed that the Council plan to have Mr. Scott meet with them at the last meeting in January. The following Lawrence A. Hutton Carmen Brennan Plass Deckard Bernice Conine Edward T. Bennett Norma Jean Bennett H.K.Morse Carl Carrell Clifford A. Wilcox Walter L.Rodeman Blain G.Sites Vitchell E.Spears L.M.Bratton Bruce E.Graves Charlie Wilson Harlen H.King William F.Salley Richard Summers Shirley A. Dietrich Charlie Wilson bills were presented: First Q Dec. it Hazel S.Koeberle &Bernice I City of Banning �? G.P.Hamilton A.D.Cox Leroy H. Barnes William C.Cross Carl Munyer White Kitchen Cafe Beaumont Hardware & Georgia E. Samson Summit Radio So.Calif.Cas Co. A.L.Bramkamp County of Riverside So.Calif.Edison Co. Lumber Health n r n n rr rr n n H n n n n n n rr dash advanced - Valves .Johns rent - Health Center Radio Fee Refund- mileage- League League Meals Renewal of Ins.beaumont First a Dec. Traffic paint Meals- prisoners Material & supplies Matron duty Radio tube Gas Examine prisoner 50.00 99.80 105.70 106.10 61.40 32.00 108.30 105.90 105.90 99.80 107.50 102.50 102.50 99.60 112.50 91.30 99.60 99.60 99.60 10.00 30.00 85.00 5.00 12.00 signs 64.80 37.50 2.33 6.76 92.81 6.00 2.38 44.97 5.00 Dept. Health Service 2 months 13.00 Street lights California Water & Telephone Braman Dickerson Co.Ine. Servi Center Inc. Henry Wm.Obst Caldwell's Auto Repairs Dwight B. Cooper Co. telephones Parts Repair tractor Parts Repair trucks Engineerin€ -Park & Alley 203.12 48.88 23.12 81.12 21.65 28.66 78.00 O I Searching Registration Bonnell Furniture Co. Beaumont Irrigation Ware Automotive C.E.Lewis & Sons Pernel Barnett Bank of oeaumont First National Bank Service at Judge Bennett's Small typewriter table Water Parts Parts Payment on Disposal Plant 3 Coupons -City Hall No.10 City Hall bond 2.90 6.13 38.10 2.62 34.16 1,564.50 60.00 1,000.00 301 Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the bills as audited be paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: i4one . Councilman Taylor made a motion,seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That the Council adjourn. This motion carried. Attest: &- City Clerk. Mayor. Beaumont,Calif. Dec. 22,1948. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session Dec. 22nd. 1948, at 7:30 P.M. with Mayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following councilmen present: Council- man Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis, absent: None. The minutes of December 8th, were read and approved. Mr. Hutton reported to the Council that he had contacted Mr. L.J. Thompson, 5836ti Willoughby Ave.Los Angeles, in regards to making up the assessments on the Sewer Assessment District No.4. and that Mr. Thompson will do the work for to plus $150.00 for the Assessment diagram. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That Mr. L.T. Thompson to employed to make the assessment roll for District No.4. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Ordinance No. 244 was presented and read for the first time. Councilman Cox made a motion seconded by Councilman Ward: That Ordinance No. 244 pass its first reading. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, I,iard, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: ioone. Absent: None. 302 Ordinance No. 246 was given its first reading. Councilman Hamilton made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That Ordinance No. 246 pass its first reading. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward,Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. A letter was read from Mr. Huntley asking that the City consider permitting him to conduct a bible study class in the Court room on each Sunday morning from 9:30 to 10:30, Class to be independent of any church and open to the public. It was agreed that the City could not obligate the use of the room to any certain group for regular meetings and tte following action was taken. Councilman Hamilton made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the request of Mr. Huntley for use of the Court room for a bible study class each "unday be rejected. Aye-: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Two bids on truck for the Street Department, in answer to City's call for bids, were presented and read as follows: Bid from Henry W. Obst on a Chevrolet two ton truck 2,171.96 Bid from berviCenter on a G.M.C. 303 2,170.00 Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilto::: That the bid of ServiCenter on the G.k.C. be aceepted in the amount of $2,170.00. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Noise. A petition signed by property owners protesting the Restriction or Limitation against Servic,� Stations within Beaumont wa:; presented and read, but since the City had not receive a recommendation from the Planning Commission it was agreed that the petition should be held in abeyance. Fencing for the nark was discussed, as well as installation of an underground sprinkling system and the following action was taken: Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That Councilman Hamilton be authorized to purchase necessary pipe and supplies to complete the irrigation system in the park and that he secure bids or estimates for the fencing. Ayes: Councilman Cox, "Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: none. AbseAt: None. Mayor Annis explained that the transportation of representa- tives to Washington D.C. in regards to extending air service to this area was paid by the Air Line Company, cutting the expense to local cities to a minimum, and that he felt the City of Beaumont would not have to contribute as much as originally anticipated, the following action was taken: Council,an Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ham ltona- That the City of .0eaumont pay $25.00 toward Mayor Hendrick's expense to Washington D.C. as representative of Beaumont in regards to the Ail line extension. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and +nnis. Noes: None. Absent: None. The following bills were presented: Lawrence A..Hutton Last z Dec. riass Deckard if Bernice Conine Carmen Brennan Edward T. Bennett Norma Jean Bennett L.M.Bratton H.K.Morse Carl Carrell Clifford A. Wilcox Blain G.Sitres Mitchell E. Spears Walter L. Rodeman Williem C.Cross Bruce E. Graves Charlie Wilson William F. Salley Richard Summers Harlen H. King Shirley A. Dietrich Charl.ie Wilson Margaret Valdivia Ellen C. Martin Georgia E. Samson Motorola Inc. C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff Automobile Club of Southern Richfield Oil Corporation Nona's Cafe Treece Texaco Service Bank of Beaumont ,r tt n tt n n r, n n n n rr n n n ft n n Fire chief -Dec. Jaunitor- Health Stamps Matron duty hadio parts Cent. itadio fee for Dec. Calif. signs Gasoline Meals- prisoners Service to cars Withholding tax 50.00 105.70 106.10 99.80 61.40 32.00 102.50 108.30 105.90 105.90 107.50 102.50 99.80 37.50 99.60 112.50 99.60 99.60 91.30 99.60 10.00 4.00 12.00 6.00 36.06 25.00 17.36 316.10 151.84 23.40 165.80 303 Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the bills as Audited by the committee be paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward,Hamilton and Annis. Hoes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Word: That the Council adjourn. Ayes: Councilman'COx, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and innis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Attest: City Clerk. 304 0 Beaumont,Calif. Jan.12th.1949. The Deaumunt City Council met in regular session January 12th. 1949, at 7:30 P.bl, with &ayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Ward, Hamilton and annis. Absent: Councilman Taylor. F' The minutes of December 22nd. were read and approved. b;r. Dwight B. Cooper, City Engineer presented a Diagram, consisting of three sheets,for Sewer assessment District No.4,- of the City of Beaumont. Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That the Diagram, consisting of three sheets, for Sewer Assessment District No.4 be approved and that the City Clerk be direeted to certify the fact and date of such soproval thereon, and it is hereby directed that said diagram be delivered imme- diately to the Superintendent of Streets. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. In the matter of the construction of Certain Sanitary Sewer Work in the City of Beaumont, the diagram of the property affected or benefited by certain proposed work which is described in .resolution of Intention, resolution No. 950, and which is to be +.c assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, prepared by the City Engineer, was presented to the Council and examined by the members thereof. Upon motion of Councilman Ward, seconded by Councilman Hamilton, and unanimously carried said diagram is hereby approved and the City Clerk directed to certify the fact and date of such eoproval thereon, and it is Hereby directed that said diagram be delivered immediately to the Superintendent of :streets of the City of Beaumont. RESOLUTION NO. 965 THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT DOES RESOLVE: WHEREAS, the City of Beaumont entered into a contract with Pernel Barnett, Larch 9th.1948, for the construction of Alterations of and additions to the Beaumont Sewage Disposal Plant, and WHEREAS, said contract has been completed. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RSOLVED, that Dwight B. Cooper, as City Engineer, and Bernice Conine, as City Clerk are hereby authorized to prepare and execute ".Notice of Completion" of contract and that same is directed to be recorded. ADOPTED this 12th. day of January,1949. Attest: Bernice Con_ne, City Clerk. A.B.Annis Mayor. 305 Councilman Hamilton made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That Resolution No. 965 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. A letter was read from Mr. John E. PvicIntyre, Director of Riverside County Welfare Denartment extending thanks to The City of Beaumont for the courtesies rendered his de_nartment in east years. The Clerk was instructed to send in 10 reservations for the Indio rr.eeting of the League of California Cities, Jan. 21st. hir. Hutton, City Attorney, read a proposal from Mr. L. J. Thompson, assessment Engineer, 58361 Willoughby Ave., Los Angeles 38, on mendering certain services in connection with the Special Assessment proceedi gs under which construction of Sanitary Sewers in Assessment District No. 4 is being comnleted. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That the City accept and authorize the proposal of Yr. L.J. Thompson in connection with the special assessment proceedings of Sewer Assessment Listrict N0.4. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. ORDINANCE N0, 244. AN ORDINANCE TO BE ICIOWN AS TH- UNIFORI:1 ELECTRICAL CODE OF THE CITY OF BEAUmONT, CALIF ORidIA, CREATING THE OFFICErELECTRICAL INSPECTOR, PRESCRIBING HIS DUTIES AND AUTIORITY; PROVIDING PFOR THE I6SUA14CF. OF ELEC'.TRICAL PERMITS .01) FOR INSPECTIONS AND FIXING THE FEES THEREFOR; REGULATING THE INSTALLATION, ARRANGEIMT, ALTERATION, REPAIR, MAIN'I'__NA,XE .,,ND OPIMATION OF ELECTRIC WIRING, ELECTRIC FIXTURES, AND OTH-1i MECTRImCAL APPLIANCES AND E,�UIPMEdT: PRO- VIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATION OF THF4 SAME: REPEALING ORDIN 2lCE NI ! ER 143 AND ALL OTHER ORDINANCES AND PARTS OF ORDINANCES II'd COIIFLICT THEREWITH, AND ADOP=G By REFEP,ENCE THAT CERTAIN _ °RINTED ELECTRICAL CODE PRINTED IN BOOK FORM ENTITLED tl UNIFORM ELECTRICAL CODE ", PUB- LISHED oY mHE PACIFIC COAST ELECTRICAL BUR "EAU, THREE COPIES OF WHICH ARE ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF T -Ili CIT'i CLr=K FOR USE AND EXADv'INATION BY THE PUBLIC. was presented and read for the second time. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That Ordinance IIo. P44 pass its second reading and be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. ORDINANCE NO. 245. AN ORDINANCE TO BE KNOWN AS THE UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, CALIFORNIA: PROVIDIidG FOR THE I: bUa ICE OF PLUIv1,)IidG 2Ei YiITS AiiD F6R I. SPECTIONS A ND FIXING THE FEES THEREFOR; iEGULATING TiiE INSTALLATION, AR,A!10&.ENT, r.EPAIR, N.AIIMNANCE AiJD OPERATION OF PLUMBING, PLULbING FIXTURES AND OTHER PLUMBING E�,IIIP- IvDIT: PROVIDIi4G A PENALTY FOR VIOLATIO:J OF THE SAIa ",E: REPEALING ORDINAYC NUI,-IiER Ill AND ALL OTHER ORDINANCES AND PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CON- FLICT THEREIVITH, r Ili ADOPTING sY R :FERENCE TH,,T CERTAIN PRINTED PLUMBING CODE' 2itINTED IP1 BOOK FORM ENTITLED " UNIFORB °LUMBING CODE", PUBLISHED GY TIR% WEST'-211 PLUMBIidG OFFICIALS ASSOCIATIOid, THREE COPIES Or' WHICH ARE Olt FILE II1 THE JFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK FOR USE AND EXAMIN._TIJN DY Ti:E PUBLIC. was presented and read. for the second time. Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That Ordinance No. 245 pass its second reading and be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. A letter was read from Mr. Geo.W.Scott, Executive Director of Housing Authority of the County of Riverside, in which he advised that he would meet with the City Council on January 26th. The following bills were presented: Bank of Beaumont 5 Coupons (1948 Yunicipal) 75.00 e306 Ray E. Williams Hutton Edward T. Bennett Norma Jean Bennett Bernice Conine Carmen Brennan Plass Deckard L.M.Bratton Tames P. Bacon H.K.Morse Carl Carrell Clifford A. Wilcox Main G. Sites Walter L. Rodeman 1itchell E. Spears William C. Cross Charlie Wilson Shirley A. Dietrich Richard Summers William F. Salley Bruce E. Graves City of Banning Coupon (1948 niuni. ) First 2 Jan. n n rl n n n n n n n rr n n „ n n n hadio Fee California Water & Telephone Co. Southern California Edison Co. Electricity Bank of Deaumont 10 Coupons(1946 hank of Beaumont 10 " Esther Lewis Everett Bank of Beaumont Dwight 13. Cooper Dwight B. Cooper Dwight B. Cooper Dwight B. Cooper Southern California E ServiCenter San Gorgonio Electric Ellen C. Martin Hazel S. Koeberie or Stockwell & Binney Redlands Blue Print C C.E.Lewis & Son Frank Chutuk .efund Clyde A. Harris N.L.Curtis Gilmore Cff'ice suoDlie Los Anfreles Stamo !x t Beaumont Gazette Beaumont Gazette Geo W. Moore Cox) heed & Feed Co. League of California C Worden's Jewelry Pernel Barnett Searching •registration C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff B. & E. Shop White Kitchen Cafe Pacific Directory Rae Maxwell Dr. Paul A. V'.'enzel 75.00 50.00 61.40 32.00 106.10 99.80 105.70 102.50 97.50 108.30 105.90 105.90 107.50 99.80 102.50 37.50 112.50 99.60 99.60 99.60 99.60 85.00 44.32 12.30 Muni.) 150.00 5 " 5 " Payment on Dist.4 Re:Lighting Dist. Re:Assessment Dist.4 Re:Disposal Plant Ed Co. Street lights Power take off G.M.C. Globes Stamps liernice I. Johns rent Office supplies Co Re.:Dist No.4 Auto repairs on Specifications Dist. No. Canisters & Fog nozzl Gas for resuscitators S Nunn_lies ationery Bicycle Licenses Printing 1 year subscription i:epair City Hall Cloc Street sign oaint ities Annual dues Partial reconveyance Patching 8 :gin, pipe Service -Judge �en,iett's 'radio repairs Leather & key b.eals- prisoners 2 conies directory 4' delding,Liaterial, etc Examine prisoners. 150.00 75.00 75.00 1,800.00 36.00 45.00 132.00 203.12 40.22 15.59 12.00 30.00 18.31 1.50 361.75 4 10.00 e 59.15 6.15 13.59 39.80 3.11 3.00 k 7.50 7.09 160.00 5.00 16.00 1.30 13.04 2.68 2.60 51.25 . 284.25 Councilmen Hamilton made a motion, seconded by Council,_.an Cox: That the bills as audited by the committee be paid. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. g Wi bow Councilman Cox ;made a motion, seconded b;- Councilman Ward: That the Council adjourn. Ayes: Couhcil:aan Cox, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. Attest: �,w,.<e City Clerk. Mayor . Beaumont,Calif. Jan.19,1949. 307 The Beaumont City Council met in regular session January 19th. with Councilman A.D.Cox acting as D,ayor Pro Tem because of the fact that Mayor A.,S.Annis was ill and unable to attend. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Council- man Cox, Taylor and Hamilton. Absent: Councilman Ward and Mayor annis. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That we dispense with the reading of the minutes of January 12th. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, and Hamilton. Noes: lone. Absent: Councilman Viard and Mayor Annis. A letter was read from Mr. Pernel Barnett atic from Robert M. Barton of O'Melveny & Myers in regards to extension of time to Mr. Barnett in which to complete Sewer Assessment District No. 4. Mr. Barton enclosed a proposed resolution authorizing the extension pro- vided the City Council desired to adopt it. The resolution was read as follows: RESOLUTION NO. 966 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUM;ONT, CALIFOMIIA, EXT- ENDI4G TIME FOR PERFOREANCE OF WORK. ITHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Beaumont heretofore adopted its Resolution of Intention, Resolution No. 950 on the 4th. day of August,1948, providing for the construction of certain sanitary sewer work or improvement under the Imnrovement Act of 1911; and WHEREAS, a contract for the construction of said work was awarded to Pernel Barnett, and the time fixed for the completion thereof was 70 calendar days from the 15th day of l+ovember,1948, the date of execution of said contract; and WHEREAS, said time is about to expire and it is necessary and desirable that an extension of said time be granted; NOW, THEREFORE, the Cite Council of ieaumont does hereby RESOLVE, DETERMINE AiiD OiiDER that an extension of time for the completion of said 308 0 work or improvement be granted to said Pernel uarnett and that the exten- sion so granted shall be 30 days from the date of expiration originally fixed in said contract, and the Superintendent of streets is hereby authorized and directed to extend the time for the completion of the work in accordance with this resolution. ADOPTED, SIGNED jila) APPROVED THIS 19th. day of January,1949. A. D. Cox, Mayor Pro Tem, of the City of Beaumont,California. A'ITEST:Bernice Conine City Clerk of the City of lseauiront, California. Councilman Hamilton made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That Resolution No. 966 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor and Hamilton. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Ward and Mayor Annis. The City Clerk asked if a snecial Business License should be granted the Tiny Tot Laundry, and it was agreed by the Councilmen that the $12.00 ner year fee be sufficient nrovided the truck nicks up just baby landry. A bill was presented for Ray T. Samson on at sewer plant and repairing broken pipe in the was audited and the following action taken: Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded That the bill as audited be paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor and Hamilton. Hoes: Noi e. Absent: Councilman Ward and 1ayor Annis. three months checking amount fo $16A.00, which by Councilman Hamilton: Councilman Hamilton made a :notion,seconded by Councilman Taylor.: That U146 Council adjourn. Ayes: Councilman Cox_Taylor Noe-: None. Absent: Councilman Ward slid Attest • City clerk. and Hamilton. Mayor Annis. Mayor Pro -tem. 309 Beaumont,Calif. Jan.26,1949. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session January 26th., with Councilman Hamilton as Mayor Pro -Tem, because of the fact that bleyor tinnis was ill and could not be Dresent. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Council- man Taylor, Ward and Hamilton. absent: Councilman Cox and Mayor Anais. approved. The minutes of January 12th. and January 19th. were read and Ir. Geo. W. Scott, Executive Director of Housing Authority of the Oounty of Riverside was present and explained to the City Council the present chances of securing a Federal Low Rent housing Project for ueaumont provided a certain bill is passed by Congress which is-to be brought to their attention within the next two or three weeks. The project was offered ieaumont because of the fact that an application was approved several years ago. The City is in no way obligated to undertake the project, but is in line for consideration at this time. The City is supposed to furnish logo of cost of project, this logo may be offset by permitt ;ng the buildings to carry either a low assessed valuation, or waiver of tax on improvements, which waiver is being worked out in other communities through the cooperation of the County Tax assessor and Tax Collector according to information given by Mr. Scott. Because of the fact that two Councilmen were not able to attend this meeting no action was taken at this time. The following bills were Presented: Lawrence A. Hutton List e of Jan. 50.00 Carmen Brennan it 99.80 Plass Deckard of 105.70 Edward T. itennett " 61.0 Bernice Conine it 61.40 Charlie Wilson TM 112.50 Shirley A. Dietrich " 99.50 L.M.Bratton " 102.50 Richard Summers TV 50 William F. Salley " 99. Norm it Norma Jean Bennett 32.660 Bruce E. Graves ft 32.00 James P. Bacon it 99.60 H.K.Morse TV 97.50 Carl Carrell '1 105.90 Clifford A. Wilcox TV 105.90 Blain G. Sites it 110.00 Walter L. Rodeman ft 110.00 Mitchell E. Spears if 99.80 oeaumont Hardware & Lumber Material & Sunply.283.90 Margaret Valdivia Jaunitor- Health. 5.00 Charlie Wilson Fire Chief 10.00 C.F.Rayburn Radio Fee 25.00 William C.Cross Guard 37.50 Sank of Beaumont 1948 Coupons 75.00 wank of Beaumont r' 75.00 Cherry Valley Pipe & L)uDnly Pipe for park 396.06 County Health Dept. {ealth service 13.00 "tockwell & Binney Office suuDlies 18.76 Dwight B. Cooper Engineer- Diagram 153.00 Freedom - Valvoline Co. Oil 43.59 Henry Wm.Obst Parts 15.04 Department of Public Works Permit for sign 1.00 Al Sworoski Work in Park 18.00 Redlands Blue Print Co. Printing 12.30 Southern California Gas Co. Gas 59.98 Southern California Edison Co. Lights 199.36 Peyt Sommercamp service to cars 6.45 J.R.Stull Repairs 1.00 J.H.West i:epairs 1.75 Robert Texaco Install Antenna 7.50 Treece Texaco Service Uervice to cars 20.85 310 M 0 City Paint & Hardware Gloves -Sewer Dept. 2.70 Rae Maxwell Labor 14.69 Southern California Disinfecting 16.91 hank of Beaumont Withholding /tax 143.40 Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That the bills as audited be paid. Ayes: Councilmen Taylor, Ward and Hamilton. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Cox and Mayor Annis. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Council -an 17ard: That the Council adjourn. This motion carried. Attest: /& , (_;"'� City Clerk. I.aybr Pro -tem. V Beaumont,Calif. Feb. 9th.1949. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session Feb.9th. with Mayor Annie presiding. The roll call found the following Council -en present: Coun- cilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Absent: None. The minutes of January 26th. were read and approved. A bid on an old Cadillac Fire truck was read from Mr. Franz Ackerman of Beaumcnt automotive Service in the amount of X25.00. It was agreed that the above bid should oe rejected. A letter was read from Pernel ,.)arnett asking, permission to extend e sewer line from manhole in Eighth Street, approximately 270 feet north into Lot 2, clock 60 and construct a manhole. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That Pernel Barnett be permitted to construct a sewer line 270 feet north into Lot 2, ,.)lock 60, and construct a manhole provided an easement to the City of beaumont be obtained and that line be constructed in accordance with specifications of District No.4, and that there be no cost to the City of Beaumont for engineering or other expenses. ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: bone. A petition signed by six property owners in Block 61 asking for the installation of a sewer line by forming an assessment district was 311 was read. Because of the expense of forming a district for so small an area it was not justified and the following action was taken: Councilman Taylor made a notion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the petition be rejected. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor,Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. The construction of a 6 foot fence around the ball nark was discussed and the following action taken: Councilman Cox made a, motion,seconded by Councilman Ward: Councilman Hamilton, as chairman of the Park Committee prepare specifications and a call for bids be advertised on the fence the park. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. That the for Councilman Taylor, as Police co-,imissioner asked the Council to allow each police officer a $10.00 per month expense account to cover maintenance of their uniforms. After a discussion the following action was taken: Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That beginning February lst,1949, a credit of X10.00 per month be placed to the account of each pbl.ice officer for the purchase and maintenance of their uniforms, individual accounts to not be overdrawn at any time. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamiton and Aniiis. Noes: None. Absent: None. The following bills were presented: Lawrence A. Hutton First Feb. 50.00 Edward T. Beniett " 61.40 Norma Jean Bennett " 32.00 Pleas Deckard " 105.70 Carmen llrenaan " 99.80 Bernice Conine " 106.10 H.K.Morse " 108.30 Carl Carrell " 105.90 Clifford A. Wilcox " 105.90 Mitchell E. Spears " 102.50 Walter L. Rodeman " 99.80 Blain G. Sites " 110.00 William C. Cross " 37.50 James P. Bacon " 97.50 L.k.Btatton " 102.50 Charlie Wilson " 112.50 Shirley A. Dietrich " 99.60 William F.Salley " 99.60 Bruce E. Graves " 99.60 Richard Summers ^ 99.60 beaumout Hardware a., Lumber Material & supplies 390.59 Pernel Barnett Final payment - Disposal plant 2,502.60 Southern Calif. Edison Cc. Street lights 203.12 Paul A. Pdenzel xamine prisoner 5.00 C.F'.Rayburn,:heriff �tadio fee- Jan.balance 5.00 Western Auto Stores Tire$. 9.26 .ieaumont Gazette Printing 144.14 Richfield Gil Corp. Gasoline 265.45 California Water & Telephone CO.Telephones 41.33 Hazel S. ;oeberle & Derni,ce I. Johns rent on health cent. 30.00 City of banning Radio fee 85.00 Ellen C. Martin "tamps 6.00 Dle%well Cafe Meals for prisoners 5.19 G.P.Hamilton League N.eeting, expense 22.40 Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That the bills as audited De paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That the Council adjourn. 312 This motion carried. Mayor. Attest: Clerk. OW Beaumont, Calif. Feb. 23,1949. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session Feb. 23rd. at 7:30 P.Y. with b`.ayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Council-man Cox, Taylor, Hard and Annis. Absent: Councilman Hamilton. Councilman Hamilton came in just after the reading of the minutes The minutes of Feb. 9th. were read and approved. A petition signed by property owners in block 29 was presented which asked that the City permit Ur. Pernel narnett to install an ,extension of the sewer line from 10th. to 11th. otreet at their own expense. all owners with the exceptions of 2ti lots were signed for. It was exnl: "Ined th.:t it had not been possible to obtain the signature xof the owner of the 2z lots, but that the other property owners were very anxious to have the line installed. The city was requested to advance the cost of the lots which would not sign up at this time so athat the line may be installed. after a discussion she following action was taken: Councilman Hamilton made a motion, seconded by Council: an Fiard: That the City of Deaumont assume the liability for the proportionate "cost of the extension of sewer line through Block 29 on those lots `.'where the owners are not willing to pay the cost at this time, and, that the City refuse anyone a permit to connect to the extension until such time a:a the owner or future owners shall nay the City the cost of such line. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and tennis. Noes: None. Absent: 14one. It was agreed that a street light should be installed at the end of Wellwood Ave. and at 12t1i. & Elm Ave. Mr. Bailey and Mr. Stanfid.d of banning were oresent and explained that they would like to have , 3 Resolution adopted by the City asking the California Utate Legislature to adopt Assembly Bill 375. The Following resolution was adopted. 313 RESOLUTION NO. 967 iESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF r.E" MOiU, C,aLIFOILIIA. TO CALIFORNIA LTAT`_ LEGISLATURE, ;a Conuaittee on .,:ilitary Affairs. Realizing that if the National Guard were called to active duty, the State of California, at present, has no legalized or organized Internal Lilitary Security Force, and recalling the confusion in the organization of such a force at the beginning of the last war, this body does hereby declare itself in complbte accord with Senate .dill 185 (Asst'. bill 375) known as California ieserve Force bill. We recommend it's passage at this session of the.legislature. ADOPTED this 234rd day of February,1949. A.B.Annis Mayor of the City of Beaumont, Californt. ATTEST: oernice Conine, City Clerk. Councilman Cox made a motion, That Resolution No. 967 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Noes: None. Absent: None. seconded. by Councilman Taylor: Hamilton and Annis. i1.r. Dwight B. Cooper, City Engineer explained 'he proposed Street Lighting of Sixth Street and stated that the cost would be about „3.25 per front, foot. It was agreed that the property owners should be invited to meet with the Council for an open dis- cussion of the project before final plans are made for the work. Councilman Ward made a moti -n, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the Public be invited to attend the meeting of the City Council on !:arch 23rd, :�t 7:30 P.L. for the purpose of discussing the liF-hting of 6th. Street so that property owners may learn all facts. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and annis. Iioes: None. Absent: None. A deed to Trinidad Valdivia on Lot. 1 of block 17 which was authorized June 26,1946 was presented. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign a deed to rinidad Valdivia on Lot 1 of block 17. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Cox reported his findings and recommendations in regards to renewal of the ^ire Insurance on the City Hall and Contents. He stated that he would suggest 700is Co- insurance in the Oregon Lutual Insurance Co. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That LeRoy Barnes be authorized to secure 70% Co- insurance in the Oregon Mutual Insurance Co. on the City Hall and Contents, the insurance to be i- Fire with extended coverage. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. It was agreed that Leroy Barnes be instructed to renew insurance on the Ucout Hut. The following bills were presented: Mitchel E. Spears Lest s° Feb. 102.50 Walter L. Rhodeman it 99.80 Slain G. Sites if 110.00 Clifford A. Wilcox it 110.00 Carl Carrell " 105. H.KK.Morse " 0 108.990 James P. bacon it 97.50 isruce E. Graves I. 99.60 314 0 Norma Jean nennett Last z Feb. 32.00 William b'. belley It 99.60 l.ichard Summers If 59.60 L.N,.Bratton " 102.50 Shirley a. Dietrich If 99.60 Charlie Wilson If 112.50 Bernice Conine R 106.10 Edward T. Bennett It 61.40 Plass Deckard it 105.70 Lawrence A. Hutton to 50.00 Carmen Brennan It 99.80 Margaret Valdivia Jaunitor health center 4.00 Charlie Wilson r'ire Chief -Feb. 10.00 C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff Radio fee 30.00 Ellen:C.Martin Stamps 12.00 William C.Cross Guard at crossing 37.50 Lank of lieaumont Withholding Tax 143.40 County Health Deot. Health Service 6.50 Richfield Oil Corp. Gasoline 1P4.04 L.H.P:ettingley Repairs to sewer line 20.00 Tom Isgro Repairs to -ewer line 20.00 m=ixed Concrete Inc. Cement for Sewer line 35.89 heaumont Gazette Filing equipment 244.57 So.Calif. Gas Co. Gas 63.96 Treece Texaco Service Service to 2olic:; cars 39.40 iiuzum's `.execo Service Tire 14.69 C.K.Hendricks Expense e Air Lines 25.00 So.Calif Edison Co. Lights L Power at sewer 12.30 neawriont irrigatid)n Water 40.05 i>eaumont Lotmr L 6uo -)ly .arts 61.92 Were tiutomotive Service .epairs 90.02 Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the bills as audited be paid. eyes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, 4vard, Hamilton and ennis. Noes: None. .ibsent: done. Councilman Ta.lor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the Council adjourn. This motion carried. Ra ^or. ATTEST: City Clerk. 31.5 Beaumont,Calif. March 9th, 1949. The oeaumont City Council met in regular session March 9th.,1949 at 7:30 P.M. with layor Annis presi(Ing. The moll call cound the following Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, ward, Hamilton and Annis. .absent: Councilman Taylor. The minutes of the meeting of February 23rd. were read and approved. Property owners of Block 29 were present and stated that there were 32 lots which were not signed up to pay for the installation of the sewer line at this time. At the meeting of February 23rd. they thought there would be 22 lots, but another property owner caild not sign up right now. After a discussion the following action was taken: Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That the City of Beaumont assume the liability for the proportionate cost of the extension of sewer line through islock 29 on those lots where the owners are not willing to oay the cost at this time, being under - stood that this applies to Lots 1, 3, 5 and 2 of 7 of islock 29, and it is understood that the City shall refuse anyone a permit to connect to the extension of sewer until such time a;; the owner or future owners shall pay to the City of Beaumont the cost of such sewer extension. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. Mr. Joe RichardsPasked for a permit to erect a temporary fruit packing and sales building at the corner of 6th. & Euclid. He stated that the building is pre- fabricated and that he will plan to remove the building about November lst. Councilman Taylor came in during this discussion. Mr'. RichardsoOwas referred to the building Inspector's office, with assurance that he would not doubt be able to secure a permit provided he file with the inspector a signed statement to the effect that he will remove the building at the end of this year's peach crop. Representatives of the Soroptimist Club of Beaumont ask the Council to order some banners for decoration of the City Hall during the Cherry Festival. `1'he following action was taken: Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That The City purchase one long streamer and 2 Number 3 manners. tiyes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, :"lard, Hamilton and sinni,. Noes: None. Absent: None. There was ju:_t one bid :received on fence for the City's Park. Mayor annis opened and read bid of Pioneer Chain Link Fence Company, 906 Best Valley Blvd., Bloomington, Calif. on approximately 1,380 ft. of 6 ft. h, 9 gauge fence and. gates completely installed, including :sate Sales Tax 1,922.00. The following action was taken: Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the bid of Pioneer Chain Link Fence Co. in the amount of $1,922.00 plus 108 additional feet at $112.00 according to telephone conv_rsation this evening be accepted, provided the job may be complete within 10 days from date of receipt of notice of acceptance of bid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Hamilton advised that Ir. Ed Warren of Yucaipa would remove ten trees and a large stump which r,,re along the side of the City Park for :375.00, and agrees to finish the job within 10 days fr,,im the date work is started," Councilman Taylor Ed ti "rrren of Yucaipa refill the holes for Ayes: Councilman Cox Noes: None. Absent: None. made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That be engaged to remove 10 trees End 1 stump and �,375.CO pursuant to a contract to be signed. Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. 316 Councilran Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: Th.t the pavement on Wellwood avenue from 11th. to 12th. street and Pear]. Avenue from Edgar to lVellv000d, being constructed as concave streets for storm drainage shall be assessed against auutting property owners at the rate of 50¢ per front foot. Ayes: Councilman Cox, V;erd, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None - Absent: None. Councilman Taylor declined to vote. Mayor Annis read to the Council a copy of a resolution of the Ieaumont Irrigation District regards to water to be furnished for the City Park, and repairs of streets after the District makes installations for water meters to property owners within the City. This Letter and resolution is filed as an agreement with the District regards to water for the park. The following bills were presente: Pleas Deckard First 12 Mar. 105.70 Lawrence A. Hutton it 50.00 Carmen Brennan If 99.80 James P. Bacon " 97.50 Bruce E. Graves " 99.60 Norma Jean Bennett 32.00 William F. Salley " 99.60 Richard Summers " 99.60 L.M.Bratton " 102.50 Shirley A. Dietrielh " 99.60 Charlie Wilson " 112.50 Bernice Conine " 106.10 Edward T. Bennett " 61.40 Blain G. Sites " 110.00 Clifford A. Wilcox " 105.90 Carl Carrell " 105.90 Walter L. Rodeman " 99.80 Mitchell E. Spears " 102.50 City of Banning Radio fee 85.00 Ellen C. Martin Postal Cards 5.00 William C. Cross Guard at cross walk 97.50 Hazel & Koeberlie & ,ernice I Johns rent 30.00 Ray T. Samson Inspection at Disposal plant 79.50 italph E. Bishop Sprinklers at park 505.89 County Health Dept. Health service 6.50 City Paint & Hardware Materials 8.01 Dwight B. Cooper Balance on Engineering Dist.4,2,432.29 Dwight B. Cooper He. 6th. St. Lighting Dist. 33.00 Calif. Water & Telephone Telephones 34.60 A.L.Bramkamp Examine prisoner 5.00 Gordon Plumbing Material 7.63 So. Calif. Edison -treet lights 203.12 =don's Cafe Meals for prisoners 73.84 Beaumont Drug Co First aid kits 9.23 Pernel Barnett Repair on Sewer line 51.42 W.C.Denham Repair on Sewer line 5.00 Beaumont Chamber of Commerce -1949 Contribution 150.00 Ray Chavez Fertilizer for park 205.00 halter Kellin Seed for park 160.00 Paul A. Wenzel Examine Drisoner 13.00 Beaumont Gazette Printing 41.61 Stockwell & Binney Office supplies 31.00 Leroy H. Barnes Insurance -City Hall 500.31 San Gorgonio Electric Globes 1.78 Richfield Uil Corporation Gasoline 282.62 Johnson Tractor Co. Parts 38.49 Braman Dickerson Parts & repairs 87.65 C.E.Lewis & Sons Iieo&irs 58.83 Beaumont Hardware d. Lumber Laterials & supplies 95.14 lVare automotive Service nepairs 21.79 GeorC,;e & =sob's Itobil, Service service to c::,r 1.40 Councilman Taylor made a moti.;n, seconded by Councilman Ward: That the bills as o.k. b;• the corim:ittee be paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Flard, Hamilton and Hnnis. idoes: None. absent: None. 0 317 Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Council, an Cox: That Insurance Policies on the City Hall building and Contents, Serial No. 4- 170052, 4- 170068, 4- 170096 of Oregon Mutual Fire insurance Company* be accepted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. !loss: None. Absent: None. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That Pernel Harnett be permitted to construct an extension of the sewer ' line through block 29 provided there be no expense to the City for engineering or other expense other than the pro -rata cost which is assessed on Lots 1,3,5 and l7.w of 7, and when existing sewage facilities on said lots have to be replaced, that owners of said lots be denied a permit to use the extension of the sewage line until the owner has paid to the City of beaumont that sum which has been advanced to ibr. Barnett on the sewer line. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That the Automobile Club of Southern California be authorized to install railroad crossing signs on each street crossing within the City in accordance with a letter from the Public Utilitis Corporation. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Plard, Hamilton and -nnis. Noes: None. .ibsent: None. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman ' „'ard: That the Council adjourn, to meet Larch 16th. at 7:30 P.R. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Yard, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: N-ne. Absent: None. Mayor. Attest: �vu City* Clerk. March 16th.1949. No meeting of the beaumont City Council was held this date for lack of a quorum. The City Clerk was in the Council Chambers at 7:30 o'clock, and thereafter to announce this fact.to anyone present. No one appeared other than baid City Clerk. City Clem Beaumont,Calif. March 23,1949. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session March 23rd. at 7:30 P.M. with Mayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen oresent: Councilman Cox, Taylow,ward, Hamilton and Annis. Absent: None. The Council Chambers was filled with property owners who were present for the purpose of discussing the proposed Sixth Street Lighting Project which has been planned for the past few months. Mayor Annis explained to those present that several months ago a petition was presented the City Council, asking that the City under- take the installation of ornamental street light posts on each side of Sixth Street from the West City Limits to the East City* Limits. because of the fact that the City was installing add_ tional sewage disposal facilities this past year it was impossible to get to the Street Lighting project until this time. because of the present cost of major installations the City Council had called this meeting of property owners involved to make certain that they still wanted the 318 Street lights before the City goes to the expense of preparing necessary data to form the assessment district. About 15 property owners addressed the Council, and in each case it was very definite that they were not in favor of the Street light project at this time. Mayor Annis asked that a standing vote be taken to determine whether or not the proposed project be undertaken and a great majority rose to vote against the project. The Council then took the following action. Councilman Hamilton made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That the Sixth Street Lighting be postponed indefinitely. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Mayor Annis thanked the property owners for attending the meeting, as that was the only way the Council could know what the people wanted. Mr. Larry Lewis asked if it would be possible for the City to furnish a full time attendant for answering telephone calls because of the danger of a fire call coming in and noone to answer. No action was taken on the matter at this time. Mr. Heop and several others present asked what could be dine to get some repair work done on the Streets. After a discussion the Council explained that because of the weather this past winter, the streets were unusually bad, and tha3t the City had been so busy with the sewage problem and had utilized the past couple of months in improving the park since it was not a good time to work streets. A letter was read from the Beaumont Planning Commission in regards to the Spot Zoning of Lots 1, 2 and 3 of Block 107 for the purpose of having a Wholesale Packing house and Retail Meat Market,sttaehed were letters from Mr. Allen Carson, Hugo Aleidis,and A.C.Tucker,, Supervising Veterinary Neat inspector, of Department of Agriculture. According to the L:eat Inspector of Department of Agriculture, there should be no objection to #,he slaughter and n packing, house so long as they did not pla to any rendering on the premises. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamil- ton: That the City Council accept the recommendation of the Planning Commission and that Lot 1, 2 and 3 in Block 107 be spot zoned to permit the construction of a Wholesale Packing -house and hetail Meat k8rket. Ayes: Councilman Cox, 'Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noe:: None. Absent: None. A letter was read from Valley Neon Sign Company offering to maintain and insure the Beaumont Signs at the east and west en- trances to the City for an initial repair for $150.00 and $19.00 per month thereafter. No action was taken except the Clerk was instructed to write and ask what the insurance would cover. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That Councilman Hamilton be authorized to purchase from the City of Redlands a used fire siren for $250.00 provided the siren is in good condition. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That Police Commissioner Leighton Taylor be authorized to employ two extra Police for Saturday and Sundays for directing traffic on the highway for as long a period as is needed. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: 11one . Absent: None. The following bills William C. Cross C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff Charlie Wilson Margaret Valdivia Ellen C. Martin were presented: Last a March Radio fee Fire Chief Jaunitor- Health Center stamps 37.50 30.00 10.00 4.00 12.00 rr Mitchell E. Spears La-,t a March 112.50 Walter E. Rodeman " 99.80 B1ein'G. Sites " 110.00 Clifford A. Wilcox ^ 105.90 Carl Carrell " 105.90 H.K.Morse " 108.30 James P. Bacon " 97.50 Bruce E. Graves " 99.60 Norma Jean Bennett " 32.00 William F. Salley " 99.60 Richard Summers ^ 99.60 L.M.BPatton " 102.50 Shirley A. Dietrich " 99.60 Charlie Wilson " 112.50 Bernice Conine 106.10 Edward T. Bennett " 61.40 Plass Decktrd " 105.70 Lawrence A. Hutton " 50.00 Carmen Brennan " 99.80 Bank of Beaumont " 143.40 Walt Kellen Grass seed 12.68 Rae Maxwell Welding 9.52 Southwest Sewer Tool Co. Sewer line equip. 969.63 LeRoy H. Barnes Treas. &Clrk Bonds 30.00 Collins Publishing Co. Books- B1dg.Code 25.11 Pioneer Chain Link Fence Co. fence for park 2o34.00 So.Calif.Gas Co. Gas 64.75 So.Calif.Disinfecting Co. supplies 30.43 oan Gorgonio Electric Globes etc. 8.25 Larue Mariedth Special Police 6.00 So.Calf. Edison Co. Electricity 154.32 Carl Carrell Cash refund .97 Councilman Taylor made a motion,seconded by Councilman Ward: the bills as audited be paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. 319 That Councilman Hamilton made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the council adjourn. This motion carried. i 'go Attest: City Clerk. 320, Beaumont,Calif. April 13,1949. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session April 13th. _ 1949, at 7:30 P.M. with Mayor Annis presiding, i The roll call bound the following Councilmen present: Coun- cilmen Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Absent: None. The minutes of the meeting of March 23rd. were read and approved. Mayor Annis announced at 7:30 o'clock P.M. that this was the tune and place fixed for hearing protests, objections or appeals concerning that certain sanitary sewer work done under the Im- provement Act of 1911 and itesolution No. 950 of the City Council. The Clerk presented the following documents to the City Council in connection with said Sanitary sewer work proceedings: 1. Affidavit of posting notice of filing of assessment for said work. 2. Affidavit of mailing of such notice. 3. Affidavit of publication of such notice. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the Council accept, approve and order said affidavits of posting, mailing and publication of notice filed. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. The Clerk presented the assessment and diagram for said work together with a form of warrant therefor which were filed with the City Clerk on February 24,1949. The Mayor then asked the Clerk if any written protests, objections or appeals had been filed concerning said work or the documents or proceedings therefor. The Clerk reo_lied that no such written protests, objections or appeals had been filed nor had any written statement of any kind been presented or filed. The Mayor then asked if anyone present wished to be heard in respect to the work done pursuant to said Resolution No.950 (the sewer work d_ne under the 1911 Act), or to the assesszent, diagram, warrant, proceedings or any matter relating thereto. No one indicated a desire to be heard. The Superintendent of streets called attention to a technical change to be made in the fiLst sentence of the assessment where the words "City Engineer" should be substituted for the words "Superintendent of Streets." The City Engineer appeared and presented evidence relating to the ownership of the parcel of land assessed as Assessment No.129 in said assessment and pointed out the fact that owner- ship of all of such m.rcel was now not held by the some party. He stated that he had examined the records concerning this and presented evidence relating to how ownership is now split on said parcel, and further made the request that the assessment and diagram be modified in order to show the current ownership. Resolution No. 970 was read as follows: RESOLUTION NO. 910 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT,CALIFORNIA, CONCERNING CORRECTION OF ASSESSMENT AND DIAGRAM FOR CERTAIN SANII TARY SEWER WORK. WHEREAS, the Superintendent of Streets of the City of Beaumont did on the 24th day of February,1949, file in the office of the City Clerk of said City an assessment and diagram for that certain work or improvement in said City done under and pursuant to the "Improvement Act of 1911," Divisibn 7 of the Streets and Highways Code of California, and Resolution of intention, Resolution No.950, adopted by this City Council on the 4th bf.,August, 1948; and WHEREAS, the said City Clerk has, as required by law, given notice of the filing of said assessment and of the time fixed in said notice for hearing by this Council, and affidavits of publi- cation, posting and mailing of such notice have been approved J M 321 by this Council and are on file; and VdIEREAS, at the time and place fixed in such netice a hearing was duly held by this Council at which no written appeds, protests or objections were presew ed, there having been none filed, and this City Council gave all persons present an opportunity to be heard in respect of any matter relating to said work or improvement, to any act or determination of said Superintendent of Streets or the City Engineer of said City in relation thereto, to the contract for said work or the performance of said contract, to the correctness of said assessment or said diagram, or to any other act, determination or proceedings of said Superintendent of Streets or said City Engineer, or to any matter relating to said work, the assessment district or the proceedings therefor; and WHEREAS, all such persons desiring to be heard have been heard by this Council; and WHEREAS, this Council has examined and considered said proceedings, diagram and assessment and the fora. of warrant attached to said assess- ment and finds that in some technical particulars it is desirable and just that the said assessment and diagram be amended, altered, modified, and corrected; NOW,THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Besumont,California, DOES HEREzY RESOLVE, DETr II-I -NE ;;ND ODDER as follows: Section 1. That the Superintendent of Streets be, and is hereby instructed to amend, alter, modify or correct said assessment and diagram in accordance with tlis resolution and as particularly set forth in the "Schedule of Modifications" attached hereto and made a part hereof and to return said assessment and diagram as so amended, altered, modified or corrected to this Council before the close of the meeting at which this resolutibn is adopted. Said "Schedule of Modifications" is as follows„ to wit: SCHEDULE OF MODIFICATIONS L. On the Assessment change that portion of the first sentence of said Assessment, which portion reads as follows, to wit: "I ** has been fulfilled and performed to the satisfaction of the Superintendent of Streets" to read as follows, to wit: " * ** has been fulfilled and performed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer." 2. On said Assessment change; Assessment Amended Lisp of the Town of Beaumont, 17, San Bernardino County California No. 129A, N'ly 65 ft. of W'ly 80 ft. Map of the Town of Beaumont, Maps, b Bernardino County California Records; and No.129, Lot 1, Block 93, Maps, Book 6, Pages 16 and Records to read Assessment of Lot 1, Block 93,Amended ook 6, Pages 16 and 17, San Assessment No.129B, Lot 1, Block 93, except N'ly 65 ft of Wily 80 ft. thereof, Amended trap of the Town of Beaumont, Maps, Book 6, Pages 16 and 17, z)an Bernardino County California Records. 3. Change said Diagram to conform to the changes in said Assessment No. 129 set out above. 4. Change amount of Assessment for said Assessment No. 129 from $724.80 to $95.67 for said Assessment No. 129A and to $629.13 for said Assessment No. 129B. ADOPTED, LIG;ED dID APPROVED this 13th.day of April,1949. ATTEST: Bernice Conine City Clerk of the City of ueaulnont, California . (Seal) A.B.Annis Mayor of the City of Beaumont, California. 322 Councilman Cox made a motion, seoonded by Councilman Ward: That Resolution No. 970 be adopted as read. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. The Street superintendent and her assistant, Mr. L.J.Thompson, reported that the corrections or modifications ordered by the Council by resolution No. 970 had been made, and presented the assessment, diagram and warrant to the Council. Resolution No. 971 was presented and read as follows: RESOLUTION NO. 971 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, CALI- FORNIA, MAKING DTERMLILIATIONS AND CON_ IREING ASSESb1v.hNT AND PRO- CEEDINGS. WHEREAS, at a hearing duly noticed and held, this City Council on the 13th day of April,1949, received and heard all protests, object- ions or appeals filed in connection with the work, contract, pro- ceedings, assessment, diagram, warrant and all other matters respect- ing the work and proceedings pursuant to and under Resolution No 950 of this City Council and the "Improvement Act of 1911;" and WHEREAS, this Council at said hearing gave all persons desir- ing to be heard an opportunity to be heard, and all persons have been heard, and this Council is fully informed in the premises; and WHEREAS, this City Council has, by Resolution No. 970 instruct- ed and directed the Sunerintendent of Streets of the City of Beaumont to amend, alter, modify or correct said assessment and,r� diagram; and WHEREAS, the said Superintendent of Streets has, pursuant to and in accordance with said Resolution No. 970, amended, altered, modified or corrected said assessment and diagram and returned the same as so amended, altered, modified or corrected to this City Council; :IOW, THERE_ C)!-,E, the City Council of the City of Beaumont, California, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERI"INE AND OLDER as follows: Section 1. That said hearing has been duly held, that the orders and determinations of ti;is City Council upon appeal and at said hearing concerning said assessment and diagram have been complied with, and this City Council is satisfied with the correctness of the assessment, the diagram, the proceedings and all matters relating thereto, and all protests, objections, or appeals be and the same are he:.eby overruled and denied, and this City Council does hereby confirm said proceedings and said assessment as so amended, altered, modified or corrected. Section 2. That this resolution shall be entered un_on the minutes of this City Council. ADOPTED, S"!CnIED AND A°PhOVED this 13th ATTEST: Bernice Conine City Clerk of the City of Beaumont,California. (Seal) day of April,1949. A.B.Anni.s MI Mayor of the City of Beaumont, California. 323 Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That Resolution No. 971 be adopted as read. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Mayor Annis thanked Mr.itobert M. Barton and Mr. L.J. Thompson of Los nngeles for their many courtesies and assistance in handling j the Sewer assessment District rdo. 4 for the City of Beaumont. A letter was read from The National Brotherhood of Service,inc. asking for permission to conduct a brotherhood Day flower sale iri beauraont. The following action v;as taken: Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ramilton: That the letter be tabled for further consideration. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward,Hamiltcn and Annis. Noes: 1°one. absent: None. RESOLUTION NO. 968 BE IT RESOLVED BY ''Hip COUNCIL OF T:: CITY OF 13EAUh.':iNT, THAT Bernice Conine, City Clerk, be authorized and directed to make and file with the State Controller each year the Annual Street Report re- quired by Section 2151 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. ADOPTED this 13th. day of Apri1,1949. Attest: Bernice Conine City Clerk. Councilman Hamilton made a motion, Resolution No. 968 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, 'hard, Noes: None. Absent: None. A.B.Annis Mayor. seconded by Councilman Cox: That Hamilton and Annis. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilmen Ward: That the City refund to the Golden Ctete Dairy *6,W.00 which was paid for a business License through error. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor,Ward, Hamilton and Nnnis. Noes: None. Absent: None. RESOLUTION NO.969 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ".13EAUMONT ACCEPTING EASEMENT. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: 1. That that certain Easement Dated March 9th, 1949 from Andy Roche and Katie Boche to the City of Beaumont, conveying that certain real property situate in the City of besumo;t, County of Riverside, State of California, described as follows, to -wit: beginning at a point in the South line of Lot 2, Block 60, Amended Map of the Town of Beaumont, as recorded in book 6, pages 16 & 17 of Maps, records of San Bernardino County, California, distant East 118 feet from the southwest corner of said Lot; Thence North and parallel to the West lire of said Lot, 200 feet; Thence N 46* 44' E, 58.37 feet to a point in the North line of said Lot and distant East, 157.50 feet from the northwest corner of said Lot; Thence. East on the North Line of said Lot, 20 feet; Thence S 46* 44' W, 72.10 feet; Thence South and parallel to said West line of Lot, 190.59 feet to a point on said South line of said Lot; Thence West, 10 feet to point of beginning, be and it is hereby accepted and directed to be recorded. Attest: Bernice Conine AMp% &Fnis 11 +,. .., ,,..,. 324 Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded b- Councilman Hamilton: That xtesolutlon No. 969 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Mayor Annis announced that with the approval of the Council, he would like to appoint Charlie Machek, b.J.IrVin and Jessie Shelley as a Ikecreation Committee for 1949, with Charlie Lachek as Chairman. N Councilman Taylor mode a i,otion, seconded by Councilman amilton: That the iiecreation Committee as appointed by Mayor Annis be verified. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Ordinance N0.247 was presented and read. Councilman Cox made a motion,seconded by Councilman Taylor: That Ordinance No. 247 padd its first reading. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign a Quit Claim Deed to Mort Fischer an.- interest the City may have in Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7 of clock 115. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes:None. Absent: �4one. Mr. J.M.Livingston presented a petition signed by 118 persons requesting that the Beaumont City Council not give permi.ss on for the establishment of a slaughter house or dairy on Lots 1, 2 and 3 of Block 107, because of the accompanying flies end odor being a health hazard. There were 7 property owners, Mrs. Bargary, Mr. Reher, Mr. & Mrs. Keeney, Miss Jernigan and n:r. Eler, owners of property in the near vicinity of block 107 who were also present to ask that further consideration be given the matter. After a discussion, the following action was taken: Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: The,t the Petition be accepted and placed on file. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, IIard, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Mayor Annis announced that the Councilmen and Planning Commission members will have a special meeting and decide what shall be done about the re- zoning of Block 107. Petitions were presented asking that line be made through Blocks 27, 183, Councilman Taylor made a motion, That the Petitions for extension of on file and that proceedings to form started. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Noes: None. Absent: None. an extension of the sewer 33, 39, 32, 56, 57, and 34. seconded by Councilman Wa -rd: the sewer be accepted, placed an assessment District be Hamilton and Annis. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That Pernel Barnett be permitted to construct an 8 inch extension of the sewer to Lot 15 of Block 27. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. No The following bills were presented: Lawrence A. Hutton First e April Edward T. Bennett to Norma Jean Bennett Pleas Deckard Bernice Conine Carmen Brennan L.M.Bratton James P. Bacon H.K.Morse Carl Carrell Clifford A. Wilcox Blain G. Sites Walter L. Rodeman Mitchell E. Spears William C. Cross Larue Mariedth Charlie Wilson William F. Salley Richard F. Summers Bruce E. Graves Shirley A. Dietrich Golden State Co.,Ltd. County Health Department Dr.Paul A. Wenzel Richfield Oil Co. Blain G. Sites Clifford A. Wilcox Blain G. Sites H.K.Morse James E. Bailie Hazel S. Koeberle or Bernice I Johns City of Banning Ware Automotive California Water & Tale. C.E. Lewis & Sons Nona's Cafe John's Blue Bell Cafe Beaumont Irrigation Dist. Los Angeles Stamp & Sta. White Kitchen Cafe Cox Seed & Feed Co. Interstate Rubber Products City of Redlands Stockwell & Binney Treece Texaco Service Southern Calif. Edison Braman Dickerson Co.Inc. Beaumont Motor & Supply Beaumont Gazette Beaumont Hardware & Lbr. Union Oil Co. of Calif. " of to to of " to of if It to to " to of " " to to of to to n of of to " to Rent on Health Center Radio fee Automobile Telephones Automobile Reals for of repairs repairs prisoners #ater Dog tags Meals for prisoners Supplies to Fire siren Office supplies Automobile service Street lights "Parts "Parts "Printing "Supplies "Lube oil Searching Registration Serv'.:nJudge Bennett's office Southern Calif. Gas Co. Gas Beaumont Sign Service "Painting Councilman Cox made a motion, the bills as audited be paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Noes: None. Absent: None. 325 50.00 61.40 32.00 105.70 106.10 101.70 102.50 102.50 108.30 105.90 105.90 110.00 99.80 107.50 37.50 39.45 112.50 99.60 99.60 99.60 99.60 48.00 6.50 5.00 160.95 25.00 14.85 76.35 5.00 18.00 30.00 85.00 97.36 36.96 1.35 19.67 1.04 48.08 29.32 7.76 6.47 23.06 250.00 1.28 1.50 203.12 75.14 44.52 54.55 234.62 39.49 .30 54.45 2.50 seconded by Councilman Taylor: That Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Councilman Cox made a motion,seconded by Councilman Ward: That the Council adjourn. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annie. Noes: None. Absent: None. n Mayor. Attest:�1 City* Clerk. 326 ueaumont,Celif. April 27,1949. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session April 27th. at 7:30 P.M. with Niayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Absent: None. The minutes of April 13th.1949 were read and approved. A letter was read from 14. See, Principal of the Palm Avenue School, askin, that the City close 11aple Avenue between 7th. and Sth.St. for a program on May 6th. Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the request be referred to the Police Department. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis: Noes: None. Absent: None. A Warrant Opinion from Melveny & Myers in regards to Beaumont 1911 Act Sewer Bonds was read and placed on file. ORDINANCE NO. 247 AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE ERECTION, CONSTRUCTION, ENLARGEMENT, ALTERATION, REPAIR, MOVING, REIMOVAL, CO VERSION, DEMOLITION,-OCGU- PANCY, Ey,UIPMENT, USE, HEIGHT, AREA AND MAINTENANCE OF iBUILDINGS AND /OR STRUCTURES IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT; PROVIDING FOR TIE IUSUANCE OF ?EIMITS AND COLLECTION OF FEES THEREFOR; DECLARING AND ESTABLISHING FIRE DISTRICTS; PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THiEOF; AND REPEALING ALL ORDIiLMES AND PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREWITH, was presentee: and read for its second reading. Councilman Hamilton made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: ThLt Ordinance No. 247 pass its' second reading and be adopted. Ayes:_ Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes:, hone. Absent: None. Councilman Cox made a Ward: That the City authorize a Oak Annual for $30.00. motion, seconded by Councilman page in the High School's Live Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Ordinance No. 248 was presented end read for the first time. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That Ordinance No. 248 pass its first reading. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilmen Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That in the future all owners of property abutting streets to be improved by paving, before the paving shall be commenced, such owners shall pay at least 50% of the total cost of such paving and in no event shall any individual owe the City more than $50.00 for which a note shall be signed and delivered by such property owner to the City and shall be due and payable in installment; of not less than X5.00 per month. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Taylor., Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. The following bills were presented: Lawrence A. Hutton Last J April 50.00 0 mini 327 Plas- Deckard Last April 105.70 Edward T. Bennett ?1 (51.40 Norma Jean Bennett " 32.00 Bernice Conine " 106.10 Carmen Brennan " 101.70 H.K.Morse " 108.30 Clifford A. Wilcox " 105.90 Carl Carrell " 105.90 Blain G. Sites " 110.00 Walter L. Rodeman " 99.80 Mitchell E. Spears " 107.50 William C. Cross " 37.50 James P.Bacon " 102.50 L.M.Bratton " 102.50 Charlie Wilson " 112.50 Bruce E. Graves " 99.60 SItirley A. Dietrich " 99.60 Richard Summers " 105.40 William F. Salley " 99.60 Harlan H. King " 87.20 Charlie Wilson Fire Chief 10.00 Armco Drainage & m=etal Products Culverts 333.93 Walter Kellin Grass seed -park 92.53 LeRoy H. Barnes Policy at park rest rm 10.00 LeRoy H. Barnes Renew Police bond 5.00 Colling Publishing Co. 10 Construction pamplets 6.15 Lerue Mariedth Special police 15.78 Ray Samson Ch"ckin@ disposal 73.50 Beaumont lotor w Supply Parts 1.23 Servi Center Southern California Union Oil Co. Sn.Calif. Edison Co. Bernice Conine gasoline engine 118.79 Edison Co. Street lights 204.97 Treece Texaco Service: ttalph E. Bishop Margaret Valdivia C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff H.K.Morse Stockwell & oinney Richfield Oil Co. Nuzum's Texaco Service American Legion Post 428 J.H.West Clifford n, Wilcox Blain G. Sites Carl Carrell Bank of Beaumont Kerosene: & l.ibe oil 24.96 Electricity 12.30 Cash advanced 20.97 serve car. 5.42 4 sprinklers 148.18 Jaunitor- health cent. 4.00 Radid fee 30.00 Refund on uniform 29.88 Sup )lies 56.05 Gas a, Oil 78.89 Tires &, tubes 100.07 Water tank for truck 50.00 Gasoline; 2.05 Refund on uniform 30.00 " 5.00 " 29.87 Withholding tax 149go Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the bills as audited be paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, "ard, Hamilton and Annis. Noe..: None. Absent: None. Councilman Cox retired at this time. Councilman Ward made a motion, seoonded by Councilman Taylor: That City Engineer, Dwight B. Cooner be authorized to advance cash payments for easements for the proposed assessment district for sewer lines, not to exceed $50.00 fcrany individual parcel. Ayes: Councilman Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Cox. 328 �, ik. Mr. Clark asked if the Council would be interested in selling him the City's garbage truck on a payment basis and let hi:n take over the city garbage route. after a discussion Mr. C1arK was advised to make a survey of the route, the value of the City's truck and be read* to submit a definite proposition to the Council at the next meeting. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That the Council adjourn. This motion carried. Attest: 1 O.V .c_ City Clerk. Beaumont,Calif. May llth.1949. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session May 11th. at 7:30 P.M. with Mayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Council- man Cox, Hamilton and Annis. Absent: Councilmen Taylor and Ward. The minutes of April 27th. 1949 were read and approved. Mr. Pernel narnett explained to the Council that installation of an extension to the sewer line to north side of 8th. street near rest rooms in the Park that it would not cost the district aery!:mueh than the line would cost as originally planned, and this would afford service for future construction in the park. After a discussion it was agreed that the added expense would probably be justified and the following action was taken: Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That the City agree to pay additional cost of extendiod sewer line through t he High ochool foot ball park to the north side of 8th. Street. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Hamilton and Annis. Noes- None. Absent: Councilmen Taylor and Ward. Mr. A. K. Clark informed the Council that he had had the City's garbage truck appraised and the amount was $5,000.00. He stated that if the City would accept $1,000.00 down and approximately 483.00 per month in payments that he would be able to enter into an agreement with the City to purchase the Truck and operate the Garbage route by charging the residents $1.00 per month for twc pickups per week, and X5.00 to $77.50 per month for commercial accounts. Councilman Hamilton made a notion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the Council refer Mr. Clark to City Attorney Hutton to male final arrangements and enter into an agreement including a deposit of $1,000 deposit on the truck Pius $1,000 cash bond for faithful per- formance of duty. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman'Taylor and Ward. 329 RESOLUTION i0. 970 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BEAUIIIC1�T ACCENTING EASEMENT. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: 1. That that certain Easement Dated May 10th.1949 from H. E. Catton and Abbie Catton to the City of Beaumont, conveying that certain real property situate in the City of iseumont, County of Riverside, State of California, described as follows, to -wit: _ The East 10 feet of the West Half of Lot 2, Block 179, 1 Amended Map of the Town of Beaumont, as recorded in Book 6, Pages 16 & 17 of Maps, records of San :uernardino County,California, be and it is hereby accepted and directed to be recorded. ADOPTED this 11th day of N,ay,1949. A.B.Annis ATTEST: Bernice Conine Mayor of the City of Beaumont. City Clerk. Councilman Hamilton made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That Resolution No. 970 oe adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Hamilton and Hnnis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilmen Taylor and Ward. RESOLUTION NO. 971. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF 13EAUMONT ACCEPTING EASEMENT. THE CIT'_' COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF iiEAUPONT DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: 1. That that certain Easement Dated May 9th.1949 from W. Lawrence Ferguson and bernice Ferguson to The City of Beaumont, conveying that certain real property situate in the City of Beaumont, County of Riverside, State of California, described as follows, to -wit: Beginning at a point in the southerly line of Lot 3, Block 183, Amended bap of the Town of Beaumont as recorded in Book 6, Pages 16 & 17 of Maps, records of San Bernardino County, California, and distant East, 185 feet from the southwest comer thereof; Thence East 10 feet; Thence N 1* 22' W, 210.06 feet, to a point distant West 160 feet from the easterly line of said Lot; Thence :forth and parallel with said easterly line, 50 feet to the north line of the southerly 260 feet of said lot; Thence West along said north line, 1C ftet; Thence Uouth and parallel with said easterly line 50 feet; Thence S 1* 22' E, 210.06 feet to point of beginning, be and it is hereby accepted and directed to be recorded. ADOPTED this 11th day of bay,1949. A.B.Annis Mayor of the City of Beaumont. ATTEST: Bernice Conine City Clerk. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That Resolution No. 971 ue adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor and Ward. 330 r, RESOLUTION NO.972 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT RENEWING CONTRACT WITH COU14TY OF RIVERSIDE FOR HEALTH OFFICER. THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIE CITY OF BEAUMONT DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: WHEREAS, under date of September 17,1941, the City of Beaumont, entered into an agreement in writing with the County of Riverside whereby the Health Officer of said County was employed by the City of Beaumont to perform duties for the City of Beaumont relating to the public health; and WHEREAS, said contract provided that it could be renewed from year to year by resolution of the respective parties, and it is the de- sire of the City of Beaumont to renew said contract for another year. SECTION 1. That the City of Beaumont does hereby resew said con- tract for the period of one year, to wit, from July 1, 1949 to June 30th,1950 inclusive, on the same terms, condition, and compensation as provided in said contract. SECTION 2. That the lsoard of supervisors of Riverside County, California, are hereby requested to accept and content to such renewal. ADOPTED this 11th. day of kay,1949. A.B.Annis Mayor. ATTEST: Bernice Conine City Clerk. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That Resolution No. 972 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Hamilton and Annis. Noe::: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor and Ward. A letter was read from the Automobile Club of Southern California in which attention was called to Stop signs that are either defaced or posts wr_ich need replacing, and the following action taken: Councilman Hamilton made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the auto Club be authorized to make the replacements outlined in their letter of Poiay 3,1949. Ayes: Councilmar: Cox, Hamilton, and Annis, Noes: None. Absent: Councilmen Taylor and Ward. A letter was read from the Beaumont Chamber of Commerce asking that the Council ask the State highway Department to install directional signs at 6th. & Calif. Ave "City Hall ", at 6th. & Palm Avenue "City Park. Install at least one additional pedestrian crossing at east end of town, and extend the 1125:ile" zone on the Highway to ­ic;.igan Ave on the east and to Elm on the west. Councilman Hamilton .Wade a motion,seconded by Councilman Cox: That the Clerk write the lighway Deot. asking for the.installa- tions outlined in the letter from Beaumont Chamber of Commerce dated May 11th. ayes: Councilman Cox, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: 14one . Absent: Councilmen Taylor and Ward. 331- ORDINANCE NO. 248 AN ORDINANCE OF TIii CITY OF BEAUMONT, CALIFOR_ -iIA, REGULATING THE ERECTION, CONSTRUCTION, ULE, INST.�LLATION, A':AINTENANCE AND LOCATION OF CONTAINER:. FOR GASOLINE ON ?REMISES OF PRIVATE PERSONS AND TO BE USED FOR NON *COnZ'M CIAL PURPOSES. was read for the second time. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded Ordinance No. 248 pass its second reading - Ayes: Councilman Cox, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilmen Taylor and Ward. The following bills wer presented: Lawrence A. Hutton tdward T. Ben.ett Norma Jean Bennett Der: -ice Conine Carmen Brennan Plass Deckad H.K.Morse Carl Carrell Clifford A. Wilcox Blain G. Sites Walter L. Rodeman Mitchell E. Spears William C. Cross L.A_,Bratton James P. Bacon Charlie Wilson Shirley A. Dietrich Richard Summers William F. Salley Bruce E. Graves Harlen H. King Walter L. Rodeman b1ttchell E. Spears Litchell E. Spears Hazel S. Koeberle or Bernice Ellen C. Martin City of Banning Nona's Cafe White Kitchen Cafe Harry E. Bonnell Deaur.:ont Variety Store B. a E. Shoe :,hop California Water « Teleohone Cox,Seed u, Feed Co. Walter Kellin Soroptimist Club Pernel Barnett Richfield Oil Corp. ieaumont Gazette Beaumont luotor L Supply Treece Texaco Service C.E.Lewis & Son Rae baxwell So.Calif.Disinfecting Co. -- Beaumont Lachine Shop Riverside Title Co. Braman Dickerson Co. County Health Dept. Freedom Valvoline Jil Co. Beaumont Hardware &. Lumber Beaumont High School San Gorgonio Electric Ware automotive Service Dwight B. Cooper Dwight B. Cooper Walter L.Roderlan by Councilman Hamilton: That and be adopted. First May 50.00 If 61.40 to 32.00 If 1.16.10 It 101.70 ft 105.70 It 108.30 a; 105.90 f° 105.90 Parts 110.00 If 99.80 If 107.50 11 - .37.50 of 102.50 It 102.50 if 112.50 It 99.60 to 102.50 It 99.60 it 99.60 It 87.20 Refund Afi.leage etc. 75.90 Refund heals 13.50 tlefund Uniforms 19.57 I. Johns rent 30.00 Stamps 12.00 Radio fee: 85.00 Meals - prisoners 6.24 ' 1.56 Office supplies 5.00 Boots 5.98 2 keys .72 110.00 #L telephones Hoe w Cylce 36.41 2.591 �1 i. Gras,- seed for park 35.66 V) Decorations -City hall 14.49 Sewer line in Blk 29 230.00 -�-tl Gasoline 185.00 a; Printing 25.83 Parts 5.23 l:eoi.irs i, service 13.55 Parts etc. 49.27 Labor c. Aaterial 03.16 Supplies 34.85 Pipe c- labor 9.50 Re.Sewer Dist. fi, 5 120.00 Labor -ski'p loader 15.70 Health Service 6.50 Oil 43.46 Supplies 30.32 Live Oak page 30.00 Install fire siren 159.85 ttepairs 110.37 Street grades 68.00 Re.Sewer Dist.#5. 110.00 � �efund on uniforms 30.00 f 332 Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That the bills as audited be paid. Aires: Councilman Cox, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor and Ward. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That the Council adjourn. This motion carried. Attest: ears City Clerk. Beaumont,Calif. Il�ay 05,1949. The Beaumont City Council -.at in regular session P,.ay 25th. 1949 with Councilman Cox acting kayor. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Council- men Cox, Taylor, Ward and Hamilton. absent: Mayor Annis. The minutes of Lay 11th. were read and approved. Mr. A. A. Barnhill presented the Council a signed statement in favor of a Gospel Tent being put on the corner of Edgar Avenue and 4th. St. under a special permit to be issued by the City Council if agreeable. This statement was signed by Mr. & Mrs. W.VI.Webb, Edna Richardson, nubril Sanders, Mrs. O.J.Cash and Gregory Chaves. After a discussion it was agreed by hir. Barnhill that the services within the tent would be conducted so as tc not disturb the neighborhood after a reasonable hour at night and that the tent would be fire proof, and that he would cooperate with police & neighbors. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That 14r. Barnhill be granted permission to erect a Gospel Tent at Edgar and 4th. St. for the summer months. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Ward, and Hamilton. Noes: None. Absent: Fayor Annis. It was agreed that the pavement of alley runping east and west through Block 84 shall be assessed to owners at 50V per foot. The proposed contract with Ps. A.K.Clark for the purchase of the Garbage Truck and Route from the City of Beaumont was read and discussed, afterwhich the following action was taken: Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the City enter into a contract with A.K.Clark regards to the Garbage Truck in accordance with terms and conditions presented by City Attorney Hutton. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward and Hamilton. Noes: None, Absent: Mayor annis. The following bills were presented: Southern Calif. Gas Co. Pacific Toro Co. So.Calif. Edison Co. Citrus Belt Div.League Beaumont Woman's Club C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff Charlie Wilson Lamb Tra,.sportation Margaret Valdivia Lawrence A. Hutton Edward T. Bennett Norma Jean Bennett Pleas Deckard Bernice Conine Carmen Brennan H.K.Morse Carl Carrell Clifford A. Wilcox Walter L. Rodeman Blain G. Sites Mitchell E. Spears William C. Cross James P.Bacon L.P,Bratton Charlie Wilson Shirley A. Dietrich Richard Summers William F. Salley Harlen H. King Bruce E. Graves Blain G. Sites Clifford A. Wilcox hank of Beaumont Gas 42.33 Leaf sweeper 48.69 Electricity 154.64 Dues 5.00 Rent- Recreation 7.00 Radio Fee -Play 30.00 Fire Chief -May 10.00 Road Oil 394.40 Ja,unitor- Iiealth.Ct. 5.00 Last a Play 50.00 " 61.40 r' 32.00 " 105.70 " 106.10 " 101.70 " 108.30 " 105.90 " 105.90 " 99.80 " 110.00 " 107.50 " 37.50 " 102.50 " 102.50 " 112.50 " 99.60 " 102.50 " 99.60 " 87.20 " 99.60 He :Uniform ex_o. 10.00 11 It it 10.00 Withholding tax'; 159.40 Councilman Ward made a motion, the bills as audited be paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox_, Taylor, Noes: None. Absent: Mayor. Annis. seconded by Councilman Taylor: That Ward and Hamilton. 333 Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the Council adjourn. This motion carried. aXY66LJ_ Mayor pro tem. Attest: 1&� (fO� City Clerk. 334 Bea umont, Calif . June 15,1949. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session with Mayor Annis absent for a portion of the meeting, and Councilman Cox acting 1 %a yo r. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, ward and Hamilton. Absent: Councilman Taylor and Mayor Annis. The minutes of bray 25th. were read and approved. Mr. Lord asked the Council if there would be any objection to his operating a bowling alley in a new building being: constructed at California Ave. and 5th. St. After a discussion the Council advised that there would be no objection so lone; as he worked the arrangement of the building according to requirements set forth by the City's building Inspector. RESOLUTION No. 973 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT ACCEPTING EASEI',.T;'NT. TITHE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUI`C:',dT DOES r:ESOLHE AS FOLLOWS: 1. That that certain &aserrient Dated June 9th.1949, from Beaumont Irrigation District to City of Beaumont, conveying that certain real property situate in the City of ueaumont, County of Riverside, State of California, described as follows, to -wit: The East 10 feet of the West Half of Lot 2, Block 179, as shown on Amended Lap of the Town of zeaumont, as recorded in book 6, pages 16 & 17 of Maps, records of San Bernardino County, Califom ia; beginning t�t a point in the southerly line of Lot 3, block 183, as shown on Amended Mao of the Town of Beaumont, as so recorded, and distant East, 185 feet from the southwest corner thereof; thence East 10 feet; thence N 1* 22' W, 210.06 feet to a point distant west, 16C feet from the easterly line of said Lot; thence North and parallel with said easterly line, 50 feet to the north line of the southerly 260 feet of said Lot; thence West along said north line, 10 feet- thence South and parallel with said easterly line, 50 feet; thence S 1' 22' E, 210.06 feet to point of beginning. be and it is hereby accepted and directed to be recorded. ADOPTED this 15th, day of June,1949. ATTEST: Bernice Conine City Clerk. Councilman Ward made a motion, Resolution No. 973 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Ward and Noes: None. A.B.Annis Mayor of the City of Beaumont. saconded by Councilman Hamilton: That Hamilton. Absent: Councilman Taylor and Mayor Annis. Mayor Annis came in at this time. Councilman Cox surrendered his chair as Mayor to Mayor Annis. RESOLUTION NO. 974 wqs presented and read as follows: 0 c� 335 RESOLUTION N0, 974 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, CALIFORNIA- R&UIRING PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES OF COSTS OF SANITARY SEWER WORK. WHEREAS, this City Council contemplates ordering the construction of mertain sanitary sewer work, curbing and street lighting work under and pursuant to the improvement Act of 1911, Division 7 of the Streets and Highways Code, in Palm Avenue and certain other streets or alleys in the City of Beaumont, California. NOW, TIR,,REFORE, the City Council of the City of Beaur:7ont DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AND OLDER that the City Engineer of Beaumont shall and he is hereby directed and required to furnish this City Council with plans and specifications for said work together with careful estimates of the costs and expenses of such work.. ADO ?TED, SIGNED AND APPROVED this 115th day of June,1949. A.B.Annis Mayor of the City of Beaumont, California. ATTEST: Bernice Conine City Cleric of the City of Beaumont, California. Councilman Hamilton made a motion, s�,00nded by Councilman Ward: That Resolution-No. 974 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. A letter and a proposed agreement was read from Mr. Laurence J. Thompson in regards to the proposed Sewer Assessment District No.5. Council,.-an Hamilton made a motion, seconded b Councilman Cox: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign the agreement between Laurence J. Thompson and the City of Beaumont for certain services in connection with Sewer assessment Dist. No.5. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. An agreement for the sale of the City's Garbage Truck and Route to Aubrey K.Clark was presented and read. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign the Agreement with Mr. Aubrey K. Clark. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. RESOLUTION NO. 975 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF T:E CITY OF BEAUMONT APPROVING AGREF14ENT FOi2 IvittiliUE jiNCE OF STATE 3IGHIVAY IN TM CITY OF BEAUMONT. WHEREAS, the State of California, through its Department of Public Works, Division of highways, has presented an Agreement for Maintenance of the State highway in the City of Beaumont for the period July 1,1949 to June 30,1950. 336 WHEREAS, the City Council has heard read said agreement in full and is familiar with the contents thereof; T12REFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Deatunont that said Agreement for Maintenance of the State highway in the City is hereby approved and the Mayor and the City Clerk are directed to sign the same on behalf of said City. ADOPTED this 15th day of June,1949. A.b.Annis Mayor of the City of Attest: Bernice Conine, Beaumont. City Clerk of the City of Beaumont. Councilman Hamilton made a motion, Seconded by Councilman bard: That Resolution No. 975 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox,Ward,fiamilton and Annis. Noes.: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That the services of O'Melveny and Myers be authorized and engaf-ed to assist in the proposed Sewer assessment District No. 5. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. Councilman Cox retired at this time. The following bills were presented: Southern California Gas Co. Gas Pacific Toro Co. Parker Lawn Sweeper Southern California Edison Co. Lights Citrus Belt Div.Calif.League Membership Beaumont Woman's Club Rent C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff Radio Fee Charlie Wilson Fire Chief -May Lamb Transportation Road Oil Margaret Valdivia Jaunitor- Health cent. Lawrence A. Hutton First 2 June Pleas Deckard n Bernice Conine Carmen Brennan Edward T. Bennett Norma Jean Bennett H.K.b.orse Carl Carrell Blain G. Sites Mitchell E. Spears Walter L. Rodeman Clifford A. Wilcox Linford Saxton William C. Cross L.Y.bratton Charlie Wilson Shirley A. Dietrich James P. Bacon Richard Summers Harlen H.King William F. Salley brute E. Graves H.K.Morse Ralph E. Bishop Security Title Ins. Treece Texaco Service Margaret Valdivia A.L.Bramkamp Richfield Oil Corporation Bernice Conine Schwabscher prey Co. County Health Dept. Kelt's ::,porting Guods e n n rr rr rr n n rr n 8une 10th to 15th. June 1 L 2nd. First June rr it rr n rr n rr Refund Sprinklers -park Title search 2 of 31 On cars Labor - health cerfe r Examine prisoners Gasoline Cash Advanced binder for pond issue Health :.ervice :.ecreation supplies 42.33 48.69 154.64 5.00 7.00 30.00 10.00 394.40 5.00 50.00 105.70 106.10 101.70 61.40 32.00 108.30 105.90 110.00 107.50 103.60 105.90 46.92 6.80 102.50 112.50 99.60 102.50 102.50 87.20 99.60 99.60 10.12 40.00 15.00 5.15 13.00 5.00 262.67 5.48 24.86 6.50 33.28 MW 337 C.F.Rayburn,sheriff Radio parts 1.44 Union Oil Co. of Calif. Oil 11.74 Dwight .s. Cooper Re: Dist. 5 643.50 .Bank of Beaumont City Hall coupons 40.00 Beaumont Cherry Festival and Agricultural Asso. Rent on booth 25.00 C.E.Lewis & Sons Repairs 1.50 Wages Hardware Co. Globes- park 10.80 lVare Automotive. Service Repairs 43.96 Garden & Lawn Supplies Sharpen Lawn mowers 28.00 Beaumont Hardware e, Lumber Supplies 109.35 Harris & Frank Shoulder patches 41.20 Beaumont Gazette Printing 157.29 So. Calif. Disinfecting Co. Toilet Paper 14.43 City of Banning Radio fee 85.00 Hazel S. Koeberle or .sernice I Johns rent 30.00 Laurence J. Thompson ual.of fee- Dist.4 197.91 Signal Service Station Lighteglobes Redlands Blue Print Co. Re.:Dist.5 .47 3.04 Walter Kellin Sprayer 12.30 Automobile Club of 60-Calif. Repair st.signs 142.31 California :'Dater & Tale. Co. Telephones 35.96 Stockwell & Binney Supplies 22.29 Beaumont Irrigation .`Dater 39.75 Beaumont Motor & Supply Parts 3.96 Rae Maxwell Welding ::0.38 Beaumont Drug Co. Blue Stone & Dust resp. 3.24 J.R.Minteer Painting- health center 18.50 San Gorgonio Electric Electrical work 14.30 So.Ca;_if.Edison Co. Stres:t Eights 206.20 -_ beaumo t Chamber of Corrn;;erce Refund 6.87 Jeffries Banknote Co. Rte. Bonds Dist.5 18.45 State of California Printing Co. Street aL Hiwaycode 2.56 Aubrey K. Clark Collection for June 384.00 Council.:!an Ward made a m otion, seconded by Councilman harriilton: That Bills as audited by the comritte:e be paid. Ayes: Councilmen F,'ard, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Cox and Taylor. Councilman Ward r^ade a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That the Council adjourn. This notion carried. /� . -..- -. Mayor . i,ttest: 1 Jam City Clerk. 338 Beaumont, Calif. June 29th.1949. The reaumont City Council met in regular session June 29th. with Mayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Ward, Hamilton and Annis. absent: Councilman Cox and Taylor. Councilman Cox came in during the reading of the minutes. The minutes of June 15th. were read and approved. The proposed budget for Recreation it was agreed that $900.00 be set the 1949 summer nrogram. Program of 1949 was discussed and aside in the recreation Fund, for Councilman Cox made a motion,seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That City Attorney Hutton prepare an ordinance regards to handling of Garbage disposal, also providing for a charge for use of dumping grounds. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. A letter was read from the man Gorgonio Pass Memorial Hospital District asking that City of Beaumont agree that the Fire Fighting Equipment be made available to the Hospital in cas of fire so that the neaumont and banning Fire Departments working together may place the rospital in Class Leven with the Pacific Fire Rating bureau. The Clerk was instructed to write Chairman :.oberge assuring him that the City's Zire Equipment will be available any time. A petition signed by pronerty owners on orange -lv�. between 11th. and 12th. was presented and the followin€ action taken. Councilman Hamilton Lade a motion seconded. by Councilman '6;ard: That the petition for pavement on orange ave. between 11th. & 12th. Street be accented and placed in line for pavement. Aye : Councilmen Cox, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noe:: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. The following bills Laurence A. Hutton Plass Deckard Bernice Conine Carmen Brennan Edward T. Bennett Norma Jean Bennett L.M.Bratton H.K.Morse plain G. Sites Linford Paxton Carl Carrell Walter L. Rodeman Mitchel]- E. Spears Charlie Wilson Shirley A. Dietrich Richard Summers William F. Salley Bruce E. Graves James P. Lacon Harlan H. King Dwight B. Cooper Dwight B. Cooper Dwight B. Cooper Dwight B. Cooper H.K.Morse were presented: Last 12 June 50.00 " 105.70 " 106.10 " 101.70 " 61.40 " 32.00 " 102.50 " 108.30 " 110.00 " 101.70 " 105.90 " 101.70 " 107.50 " 112.50 " 99.60 " 102.50 " 99.60 " 99.60 " 102.50 " 107.70 Re. Assessmt.Dist.5 220.00 He. Sate allocat'_on 87.00 Re: Street projeet 21.00 Re.tlOth St. 73.00 Uniform allowance 10:00 339 Main G. Sites Uniforms allowance 8.93 Walter L. Rodeman Uniforms allowance 18.93 Charlie Wilson Fire chief for June 14.00 Richfield Uil Coro. Gasoline 340.07 Youdath Pernennial Gardens Trees for park 46.06 C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff aadio fee: for Jyne 30.00 Margaret Valdivia Jaunitor 0 Health Center 4.00 Security Title Insurance And. Guarantee Co. artial .r•econveyance 13.40 Southern Galif.Disinfecting Co. Paper. towels 10.76 L.E.Obernolte 1 tire 34.97 Bernice Conine Cash sdvanced 7.88 Walter Kellin fertilizer 35.97 O'14ielveny 8 Myers Re: District #4 995.831, Riverside Title Co. Re:Distr:ict #5 15.00 Beaumont Irrigation Dist. I:epairs to water meters 220.15 So.Calif.Gas Co. So.California Edison Gas Street lights 45.57 206.20 Los An-eles Stamp & Stationery Additional Dog rags 10.97 Southern Calif. Edison Co. Electricity -sewer 12.30 Beaumont :ign Service Sign Festival car 1.04 Bank of Beaumont 4 1948 coupons 60.00 A.B.Anais nefund- expen:>e acct. 85.00 bank of Beaumont 2 1948 )Aunjoipal bonds 20000.:;0 Stockwell & Binney OffiG:: sa?plies 37.72 Johnson Tractor Co. LeDair radiator 48.15 Percy Jacobs Fire place (6 park 100.00 Nuzum's Texaco Service Tires 38.01 B & E Shoe Shop Keys 9.26 C.Lloyd Erhard Recreation -June 200.00 San Gorgonio Electric Electrical work 66.61 Councilman Ward taade a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox:_That the bills as audited be paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. Council::.an hard made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That the Council adjourn. This motion carried. Mayor. Attest: A,x...__ City Clerk. 340 0 13eaumont,Calif. July 13th.1949. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session, July 13th.1949, at 7:30 P.L., with Layer nnnis oresiding. The well call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Absent: none. The minutes of June 29th. were read and approved. Mr. denton Elan., Iors. George Gray, ivrs. Essie Gossert and iv,rs. Dr. Symon as well as others were present and asked the City Council to consider deeding the Scout Hut property to the Girl Scouts or the ooy Scouts so that they may utilize th. property* in either enlarging the building, having it moved to another location or selling the property to apply proceeds on construction of new building. After a discussion it was agreed that the matter be referred to the City Attorney and that the committee present loo?: into what they may plan on as a new building. Resignation of iur. Fred hi. Lewis, as a member of the Beaumont Planning Commission dated July 13th. was read in which Mr. Lewis stated that he wished to resign as of kugust lst. because of the fact that his company's added work and responsi- bilities witli increased volume of business will take up his time. Councilman Taylor rude a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the resignation of Fred Y. Lewis as a member of the Beaumont Planning Commission be accepted with regrets and that the Clerk write u-r. Lewis thanking him for the faithful wotk performed in the interest of the City. A letter was read from Mr. Frank V. Sturdivan asking � that he be permitted to build a garage on a small lot which he has just purchased, being the rear east 50X60 ft. of Lot 2, Block 27. because of the fact that the lot does not have enough square foot in area the following action was taken: Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: Thmt the Council deny Lr. Frank, V.Sturdivan's application for a permit to build a garage on the above small lot, but that he be advised that he may improve the house in any way so long; as no additional floor area be added. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: idone.. Councilman Ward declined to vote.. Mr. Paul Heyten asked the Council City Sales Tax which he has paid past several months. Fie explained because he did not know the sales advised to place a claim with the would no doubt be allowed. if he might be refunded for :)n sales of Deer and Wines the that he had paid the tax were exempt. F.:r. Heyten was City Fnd if in proper form A letter from Ir. Dwight B. Cooper was read in which he stated that he was submitting plans and specifications together with careful estimates of the costs and expenses for certain sanitary sewer work, curbs and lighting appliances in the City of Beaumont, pursuant to Resolution No. 974, also a Map of the District proposed to be assessed for the work. The plans, specifications and map were elamined by the Council. Resolution No. 976 was presented and read as follows: RESOLUTION No. 976 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUITCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUTLIIT, ORDERING FILING OF PL1iIIS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND DISTRICT CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIII SANITAR-I' SEV,[ER, STREET LIGHTING WORK. 341. CALIF Oi If IA, IviAP FOR Add CURBING WHEREAS, plans and specifications for certain sanitary sewer, street lighting, and curbing work or improvement in the City of Beaumont, California, have been presented to this City Council,and said plans and specifications are designated, respectively, "PLAN NO. 1949" consisting of sheets numbered 1 to 4, both inclusive, and "SPECIFICATIONS 1;0. 194911: and WHEREAS, an.-.assessment district map designated "EAP OF ASSESSAIEIIT DISTRICT 140. 5" showing boundaries of the territory to be benefited by said work and to be specially assessed therefor has been presented to this City Council; and WHEREAS, proceedings for the construction of said work are to be taken under the "IFi:PROVELEIJT CT OF 1911 ", Division 7 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of Califor_3 a: NOW, Thifl-,EFORE, the City Council of the City of heaunont, California, DOES HEI,EuY RESOLVE, DETERS L11E iiND ORDER as follows: Section 1,. That said plans and specifications for said work and improvement are hereby approved and are hereby ordered to be filed with the City Clerk of the City of Beaumont, California. Liection 2. That said assessment district map designated 11ALiiP OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 110. 5" is hereby approved and hereby ordered to be filed with the said City Clerk. ADOPTED, SIGNED AND APPROVED this 13th. day of July,1949. A. B. Annis Riayor of the City of Deaumont, California. ATTEST: Bernice Conii:e, City Clerk of the City of Beaumont, California. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman `lard: That Resolution No. 976 be adopted as read. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylcr, Ware, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Resolution No. 977 was presented and read as follows: RESOLUTION HO. 977 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUIdONT, CALIFORNIA, DETELTvIINING THE N1iTURE, LOCATION AND Z EIIT OF II�TRCVET.MTS; MAK- ING OTH R DETERY NATIONS R&' UIRED BY THE PECI ,L ASSESSI:;% Ii IIWES^1I- GATION, LIMITATION A-14D I..AJORITY PROTEST fiCT OF 1931 AND ORDERIiiG A VIhITTEN REPORT UNDER SAID ACT. WI1';REAS, this City Council has heretofore on this date approved plans and specifications, designated, respectively, "PLAIT 110.194911 and "SPECIFICATICITS NO. 194:911, for certain proposed sanitary sewer, curbing and street lighting; work in the City of Beaumont, and this City Council has ordered said plans and specifications filed with the City Clerk of said City, and said plans and specifications are on file with said City Clerk; and 342 WHEREAS, t.is City Council has heretofore on this date approved the assessment district map designated n MAP OF ASSESSYLIT DISTRICT 110. 5" and ordered the some filed with said City Clerk, and said map is on file with said City Clerk; and WHEREAS, it is desirable that L. J. Thompson prepare and present to this City Council a written report for said work in accordance with the provisions of Sections 2824 to 2830, in- clusive, of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of Cali- fornia; NOVI, `'HER170hE, the City Council of the City of Beaumont, DOES HE EbY itESOLVE, DETEK -IME AND ORDER AS FOLLO1 S: Section 1. That, in general, the nature, location and extent of said proposed work or improvements is shown on said plans and specifications and reference is hereby made to said plans and specifications for a description of the nature, location and ex- tent of such work or improvement and for all o +.rticulars relative thereto. Section 2. Th,t the boundaries of the district or lands to be specially assessed to pal, all of the cost of said proposed improvement (except for the cash contribution of 42200.00 as set forth in Section 3 hereof) are shown on said map designated "MAP Oi? ASSESSi.:E IT DISTRICT 10. 511, which map shall govern for all details as to the extent of the district. Section 3. That the entire cost and expense of said proposed work or improvement shall be assessed against the lands in said district except for the cash contribution of two thousand two hundred dollars ($2,000) which sum this City Council hereby determines shall be paid toward the cost of said proposed v✓ork or improvement from the general funds of the City of Beaumont. Section 4. That the proceedings for said proposed work or improvement shall be conducted under and pursuant to the "ILL OVEMENT ACT OF 191111, Division 7 of the Streets and 'Highways Code of the State of California. Section 5. That L. J. Thompson is hereby directed to procure the required information and prepare and present to this City Council the written report on said work or improvement required by the "SPECIAL ASSESSMENT INVESTIGATION, ;,MI"_'ATICN AND L- AJORITv ?ROTEST ACT OF 1931", as set forth in Division 4, Part 2, Sections 2824, inclusive,of said :streets and riighways Code. ADOPTED, SIGbiED iiPPhOVED ti.i s 13th day of July,1949. A.B.Annis Mayor of the City of Beaumont, California. i+TTEST: oernice Conine City Clerk of the City of Beaumont,California. Councilman Hamilton made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That Resolution No. 977 be adopted as read. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. The City Clerk presented Mr. Laurence J. Thompson's Report Aequired by the Special "ssessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931 (Division 4, Streets and Highways Code) prepared pursuant to Resolution No. 974 of the City Council of the City of Beaumont, California, tissessment District No.5. 0 RA 343 RESOLUTION NO. 978 was presented and read as follows: RESOLUTION NO. 978 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUA;ONT, CALIFOWIIIA, APPROVING REPORT iiID FINI1vG 1'I.IE ,u1D PLACE OF HEALING THEREON. — WHEREAS, tYjis City Council has heretofore taken the steps provided by sections 2821, 2822 and 2823 of the :streets and highways Code of the 6tate of California (said sections being a Dart of the Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and l.:ajority Protest Act of 1931) for certain sani.!ary sewer, curbing and street lighting work or improvement in the City of Leaur: -iont, California; and ViiERZ,+S, this City* Council has heretofore directed L.J. Thomp- son to procure the required information and prepare and present to this City Council the written report on said work or improvement required by the soecial Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Lajority Pro- test Act of 1931 as set forth in Division 4, Part 2, Uections 2824 to 2830, inclusive, of said :streets and 'highways Code; and ''7HE:.Eib' L. J. Thompson has p7•epared said report and presented the same to ti-is City Council and t_ -.is City Council has examined said report; NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Beaumont, California, DOLT; !iE,, hY i ESOLVE, DTEnPLINE .dM 0 _D'!1 as follows: Section 1. That said report be and the same is hereby approved and the City Clerk is hereby directed to endorse the fact and date of such approval on said report and to file said report in her office. Section 2. That Wednesday, august 17,1949, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P. &_., in the public Council Chambers of this City Council in the City Hall in the City ::f Beaumont, California, is hereby fixed as the time and place of hearing on the said approved report, and such hearing shall be held by this City Council. section 3. That the said City Clerk is hereby directed to give notice of such hearing. Said notice shall contain the matters and things required by law and shall be mailed in the manner required by law. ADOPTED, SIGidED A1Il` AP11i.OVED this 13th day* of July, 1949- A.is. Ann ia 1-ayor of the City of Beaumont, California. ATTEST: Bernice Conine City Clerk of the City of Beaumont, California. — Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman lUard: That Resolution No. 978 be adopted as read. Ayes: Councili:.an Cox, " Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. an Ordinance known as Ordinance PIo. 249 was given its first readi::g. Councilman ;''lard made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That Ordinance No. 249 pass its First heading. ayes: Councilman Cox, Tayjoc, '+lard, liamiilton and Annis. idoes: None. Absent: None. 344 Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylot: That the City pay Mr. A. K. Clark 150.00 per month, to offset additional cost of operating the City's Garbage Disposal grounds until the present Dump is re- located. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. The following bills were presented: Ellen C. Martin Stamps City of Banning Radio fee for July Hazel S. Koeberlie or Bernice I. Johns -rent Henry Wm Obst Parts Western Auto Stores Flash light batteries Beaumont Hardware & Lumber Materials Nona's Cafe General Petroleum Corp. Roy's Truck Service Pacific Toro Co. brown Bevis Equipment Co. County Health Dent. So.Calif. Gas Co. Beaumont Gazette So.Calif. Disinfecting C Calif. Water a Tale. Co. Laurence J. Thompson Redlands Blueprint Co. Beaumont Irrigation Dist. Treece Texaco Service Walter Kellin Were Automotive Service Union Oil Co. of Calif. A. Hanson Jeffries Banknote Co. C.E.Lewis & Sons Homelite Corporation Leonard realty Rae Maxwell Servi Center,Inc. Beaumont motor & Supply Mrs. Guy W. Everett Bank of Beaumont bank of Beaumont Lawrence A. Hutton Plass Deckard be-nice Conine Carmen Brennan Edward T. Bennett Norma Jean Bennett L.b.Bratton Lloyd Erhard H.K.korse Carl Carrell Linford Paxton Blain G. Sites Walter L. Rodeman Mitchell E. Spears Lerue Mariedth Charlie Wilson Shirley A. Dietrich Harlan H. King James P. bacon William 1. Salley Bruce E. Graves Richard Summers Prisoner's meals 300 Gal.Emulsion Gasoline Pump Hedge trimmer 1 Spray rig Health Service Gas Printing Co Sanitary supplies Teleohones Engineering -Dist. 5 Specifications Water Services police cars Fertilizer Repairs Luba oil Wash police cars Dist. 4 bonds repairs portable pump Renew Ins. July lat. statement Repairs Zuly 1st. Statement Coupons Coupons Coupons First ,' July „ IT it IT it IT „ IT IT IT it it n Special police First z July IT n „ V IT IT Councilman Taylor made a motion,seconded by the bills as O.K'd by the coru:ittee be paid. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Yard, Hamilton `,noes: None. Absent: None. 18.00 85.00 30.00 5.95 1.04 73.35 6.24 36.59 60.00 63.55 322.12 6.50 9.62 88.81 16.40 40.14 150.00 11.34 8.44 11.08 10.66 119.62 35.54 3.00 288.74 8.67 344.12 162.50 85.84 50.68 2.95 75.00 300.00 225.00 50.00 105.70 106.10 101.70 61.40 32.00 102.50 112.20 108.30 105.90 101.70 110.00 103.60 107.50 7.89 112.50 99.60 91.30 102.50 99.60 99.60 102.50 Councilman Ward: That and Annis. 0 u Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That the Council adjourn. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamiltnn and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Attes,.. IA City Clerk. is'iayorof iieaumont. ueaumont,Calif. July 27,1949. 345 The Beaumont City Council :met in regular session July 27th,1949,7:30 P.m with Mayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward and Annis. Absent: Councilman Hamilton. The minutes of July 13th. were read and approved. X letter was read from County Planning Commission in regards to City's Rubbish Dump- stating that the City should try to obtain another location if possible. The Clerk was instructed to present the letter again at the next meeting, and in the meantime the Councilmen would attempt to work out some satisfactory solution to the problem. A letter was raad from the J. &. S. Paving Company of 280 iv-el iive.,Palm prings quoting prices on Pavement material at the plant, delivered or delivered and spread. Councilman Taylor made a motion:;: seconded by Councilman Ward: That the Catholic Church of Deaumont Pe given permission to use the City Park for the usual Fourth of July program conducted by their group on the 4th. of Duly of 1950. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Ward and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Hamilton. ORDINANCE NO. 249 AN ORDINANCE OF 'HE CITY OF BEAUhONT, STATE OF CALIFOi -641A, TO CONTROL THE LOITERING OF PERSONS UNDER THE AGE OF EIGHTEEN YEARS. was )resented and read. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That Ordinance No. 249 pass its second reading and be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Hard and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Hamilton. 346 Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That Boulevard Stops be installed on Paple Avenue and Orange Avenue at Eighth St. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Hamilton. Councilman Taylor, as President of the Kiwanis Club presented to The City of Beaumont a wading pool which has been constructed by the iiiwanis Club in the Stewart Park. Iayor Annis accepted the nool and announced thr:t the pool was so nonular, he felt the ironer thing tc, do was to build a fence around it to protect the pool from dogs bathing and other undesirable use being made of it. Also that it should be closed when not sunervised. The following action was taken: Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Clard: That the City build a fence around the wading pool. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward and annis. Noes: None. absent: Councilman Hamilton. Councilran W'a d made a notion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the Clerk write Nir. LcKensey of the County Road Department, that the City Council is agreeable to extending- Deaumont eve. to the South City Limits to connect with a proposed County Road. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward and Annis. Noes: gone. Absent: Councilman Hamilton. The following bills were presented: Lawrence a. Hutton Last r July 50.00 Edward T. Bennett " 61.40 Norma Jean Bennett 32.00 Plans Deckard 105.70 Bernice Conine " 106.10 Carmen Drennan " 101.70 H.K.Morse 108.30 Carl Carrell " 105.90 Main G. Sites " 110.00 Linford Paxton " 101.70 Walter L. Rodeman " 101.70 I'Litchell E. Spears " 107.50 Bob H. Geller 31uly 25th to 31st. 50.75 Bruce E. Graves Last L July 99.60 L.iL.Bratton " 102.50 Charlie Wilson " 112.50 James P. bacon 102.50 William F. galley " 99.60 Chirley n. Dietrich ^ 99.60 Richard Summers " 102.50 Harl.en H. King " 91.30 Lloyd Erhard " 112.20 Carl Carrell Allowance on Uniforms 30.13 Greet L;estern Title Co. Partial i.econveyance 10.70 C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff liadio fee -July 30.00 Drown Davis Equipment Co. broom refill- Street. 69.92 Ellen C. Yartin Stamps 6.00 Ray E. Williams, Treasurer -::an Bernardino Co.Counons 75.00 kargaret Valdivia Jaunitor- healtl: Cent. 4.00 A.K.Clark First Payment- Disoost;l 50.00 Charlie Wilson Fire Chief -,)uly 10.00 Kelt's Sporting Goods :recreation supplies 21.22 Stockwell b. Kinney Office supplies 29.81 So.Calif.Edison Co. Lights 200.90 Walter Kellin Dluestone - `,feed kill. 3.54 Aldine Company Printing Re.Dist.5 19.67 Ray T. Samson Checking Dewer Plant 136.50 Pioneer Rubber wills Wire hose 103.47 State Compensation Ins. Co. rienewal - policy 698.19 Bank of Beaumont 10 1948 1�.uni.Coupons 150.00 r 347 Eugene 1�:. Megan Lease on Gravel Pit ,x'250.00 Signal ::service Station Tires 108.35 Southern California Edison Street lights 206.20 C.E.Lewis & Son Repairs to Equipment 119.10 Bank of Beaumont Withholding Tax 176.15 Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the bills as audited be paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Hamiltcn. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That the council adjourn. byes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward and Annis. Noes: None. tibsent: Councilman Hamilton. Attest: Clerk. Mayor. Beaumont, Calif. Aug.17,1949. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session August 17th. 1949, at 7:30 P.M. With Mayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Absent: None. The minutes of July 27th. were read and approved. Mayor Annis announced that "This is the time and place fixed by the City Council for hearing* on the report which was ordered by Resolution No. 977 concerning certain work or improvement for the construction of certain sanitary sewer, street lighting and curb- ing work in the City of Beaumont." The City Clerk presented Affidavit of Mailing Notice of Hearing on proposed Assessment District No. 5 which had been properly executed as of July 15th.1�49. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That the Affidavit of Mailing, presented by the City Clerk be approved and placed on file. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. 348 18 or Annis announced that "Mr, L.J.Thomoson who pre- pared the report ordered by tesolution No. 977 will now'read all of said report, except as to the map of the proposed assessment district and the assessed valuations and true valuations of and assessments and estimated assessments upon each parcel of land in the proposed assessment district." Mr. Thompson read the report pursuant to mayor's re- quest and explained the report and the work generally. Mayor Ani,is asked if any written protests or objections .r have been filed in this matter. The City Clerk reported that no written protests had been received. D4ayor Annis ®sited " Does anyone wish to be heard in support of any protest.^ No one spoke:Lt this time. Mayor tennis announced " The Council will now hear any verbal protests or objections concerning the report, the work, the district or the proceedings therefor." In answer to the above announcement the following verbal protests were offered: Mr. Eddie Cable, 1031 Laple Avenue, L)eaumont, Califo m ia, owner of Lots 2,4,6,8,10,12,14 and 16 of block 32, Assessments No. 31 to and including iio. 38, being a parcels - Stated that he wished to protest because in his opinion the work may be done cheaper some years from how instead of building at present prices. Winifred C. Crider, 1038 Chestnut Ave. ,yeauiaont,California, owner of Lot 10, olock 34 stated that she felt the same way ii'.r. Cable had stated. n:r. James o. Ayers, 636 Egan .-eve. , rseaumont, California, owns of Lots 11, 13 and 15 of clock 33, assessments i4o. 78,79 r and 80 L>tsted that he wanted to protest because he had a new cesspool and did .ot need the sewer at this time. Layor tennis asked if there was anyone else who wished to ofer' any protest. None were offered. Layer Annis then as:;ed, " Does anyone wish to be heard on any phase of the project." there was ::o response. The area of the total assessment district is 1,697,100 square feet, Area of Verbal Protests offered at this meeting is 105,300 square feet or 6.27jo of total, according to City Engineer Cooper's estimate. In view of the fact that no written protests have been filed, and only 6.27;, of area was protested verbally, after a discussion the following resolution was adopted. RESOLUTION ;i0. 979 RESOLUTION OL m CIT' COUIICIL OF TIC, CITY OF I,AU2, GiiT, CALI"ORaIA, DLTEhl,_: ilrC 11E..,-1,114G: OVERItULL G P OTELIS; i E_:I._II; .it , I eT : is :'UzLIC IivT RE,,T, C %K: +i,314CE ii'4D .. • UI ,E CER` AI:J W01iR ('R r., ' )V E,`.' °' ^1 E lil _ n T ....D .`1 , J � Ot .:� :r. l) ., _L' CT <1 D UiVi t _rsE ?ECIAL A:: r P. li "' LN 'bTI Oi', LIYIT imlCN AI:TD MAJORITY PROTEST .XT OF 1931 AND DETERYIN dG TI3t,T SAID PitO,, ECT IS FEASIijLE "i'ilEHEAS, tt:is City Council has heretofore, on July 13,1949, by ,resolution No. 977, taken the steps pro- vided by Sections 2821, 2822, .rid 2823 of the treets and highways Code of the Mate of Caalifornia ( said sec- tions oelng a pa;t of the Special Assesc >ment lnvestit:r_ticn, 349 Limitation and Lajority Protest Act of 1931) for certain work or improvement consisting of certain proposed sanitary sewer, street lighting and curbing work in the City of Deaurlont, California; and lv,'rEREAS, by said rtesolution No. 977, this City Council — directed L. J. Thompson to procure the required information and prepare and present to this City Council the writi,en report on said work and improvement required b;- the )pecial Assessllent Investigation, Limitation and Yajority Protest Act of 1931 as set forth in Division 4, Part 2, Sections 2824 to 2830, inclusive, of said Streets and Highways Code; and "9HaiFAS, said report has been -)resented to this City Council; and WHEI,EAS, by rtesolution No. 978, adopted on the 13th. day of July,1949, ti,is City Council fixed a time and place for hearing by it on said report; and 4'uSHrtEAS, notice of said hear:in; was mailed as required by said Snecial Assessment lnvesti @,atJ-on, Limitation arid i4�a jority Protest Act of 1931; and WH�ILEAS, at the time and place so fixed a hearing was duly held. by this City Council at which all written protests or objections which were presented were read, and all persons desiring to be heard thereon were heard, and this City Council €;ave all persons pre. -.ent an opportunity to be heard. in respect of ariv matter relating to said report, said work or improvement, or any of the proreed.ings therefor; and WHEREAS, all persons desiring to appear and be heard were heard at said hearing, and said hearing has been closed; and WHEREAS, this is the time and place designated by this City Council for consideration of said report, and this City Council has considered said report and is fully informed in the premises; NOW, THEREFOitE, the City Council of the City of rieaumorit DOES iiEitEoY izE:;OLV "Z, FIi1D, DETER1 :11,1F rdZ OhDh" as follows: Section 1. That said report contains all the matters and things required by law and that notice of hearing. on the proposed project generally described therein has been dull* and regularly given. Section 2. That no written protest has been filed with the Clerk of this City Council or at all by the owners of one -half of the area of the property to be assessed for said proposed work or iz..provement and that there is 10 majority protest as provided in Section 2931 of the Streets and highways Code, c.gainst only a portion of said proposed work or improvement. Section 3. Thy :t all protest's and objections be and the same are hereby overruled and denied. Section 4. That the public interest, convenience and necessity require the work or ir�iprovement substantially as set forth in said report; that the project for said work or improbemerit is feasible; that tY_e lands to be assessed for said wurk will be able to carry the burden of th proposed assessment for said work and that;, pursuant to Section 2905 of said Code, the limitations as set forth in said Division 4 may be and shall be disregarded, both with respect to the proposed assessment district as a whole rind as to the limitation or individual :necific assessments for said work. Section 5. That this resolution shall be entered in full upon the minutes of this City Council. ADOPTED, 6IMIED ND A -''PROVITD this 17th. day of August,1949. A. B. Annis Mayor of the City of Beaurlont, ATTE�T:Bernice Conine California. (,eal) City Clerk of the City of Beaunont California 350 Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox.*: That Resolution No. 979 be adopted as read. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, ['lard, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Resolution No. 980 uas presenter' and read, as follows: RESOLUTI Oil I10. 980 r.ESOLUTI0I1 OF '11a CITY COUNCIL OF TiiE CITY OF Dh"UI::OiiT, C.,LII'Ut iIA, DECL,iltING ITS Ilv7'Ei1TI(Id TO ORDER T' COP1S`hRUCTIOI.1 Cr' CEETA Id Si�I`1iTA:;v SEWER, Ii1 )f UL St,Ii) CITY OF DEAUI;OIiT; DE(;Lr,PlAG 2i-TE I -;OitK '00 b; 01' Iv UiiE THA14 LOCAL Oil 01iDINARY PUBLIC nz INEFIT ; DESCRIuIiuG airr: DISTRICT T'0 DE DI:IiEFITED i)y "AID tilOi;K .i"D `1'0 D. A",16SED TO i'AY A PORTION Or' THE COST <u!D i:X'E iSE THL,EOF; DETIM;INING Tii,T nOaD S:ir,LL i)E ISStr'D TO REPhE ;11`1T ASSESS - YENTS To DE LE'VIE'D; .iilD FIXI AG '!L. TINE r, 'D PLeCE FOR H tRING PROTESTS .dM ObJECTIOidS TO SAID 94JRK OR Tills EMENT OF Viii DISTRIC`1' TO nE ASSESSED, OR b )TH, r,iiD GIVING iTOTICE TIE,.EOF. The City Council of the City of Beaumont, California, DOES HEIAEBY RESOLVE, D.=R I :IE ,, 1D ORDER as follows: Section 1. That the public interest rind con- venience require and thet it is the intention of the City Council of said City of beeuront to order the following work to be done or improvement to be made n the said City of Beaumont, to wit: The construction of certain sanitary sewers and apputenances and appurtenant work in Alleys, lying in blocks 27, 67, 56, 39, 32, 33, 38, 57, 34, 37 and 58 as shown on "Amended IJ:an of Town of beauront ", Book 6, Pages 16 and 17, b:-cords of � n Bernardino County, California; in Eleventh Street, Tenth Street, in the prolongations of said a7 -ley said alley in said Block 32, in Eighth S=treet, Seventh Street, in the prolongations of said alley Eighth Street, in said block 27 and of in said Block 67; in between th(. prolongations of the easterly lines of said alleys in said Blocks 67 and 56; in Tenth ::treat, Ninth Street, in the prolongations of said alley in said block 39, of said alley in said block 38 and of said alley in sa].d block 37; in Eighth Street, in the southerly prolongation of said alley in said Block 57; in An easement in the southerly 270 feet of block 183, Said Amended nap of Town of Beaumont, in the northerly prolongation of said alley in said block 32; in An easement in the southerly 240 feet of Mock 179, said Amended Lap of Town of beauno :t, between two lines parallel to and distant, respectively, 165 fe..t and 180 feet easterly of the westerly line of said Block 179; in rr M M 351 Tenth Street, between the southerly prolongations of said last mentioned two parallel lines. The construction of certain street lighting appliances, cable, conduit, and appurtenances nd appurtenant work and of curbiup_ and appurt- nanees and appurtenant work in Palm Avenue, between the southerly line of Eighth Street and a line parallel to and distant 520 feet northerly of the northerly line of Eleventh Street. The construction of certain street lighting conduit, cable and appurtenances and appurtenant work in Eighth Street, oetwe.:n the easterly li.a of Paln_ avenue and a line parallel thereto and distant 30 feet easterly thereof. Section 2. That all the aforesaid work or improvement shall b, constructed at the grades, along the lines, between the points, of the dimensions, at the places and in the manner shown on the plans (which include profiles and detailed drawings) for said work, designated "Plan No. 1949," consisting of sheets numbered 1 to 4, both inclusive, and in accordance; with said plans and with the specifications for said work, which are designated "Specifications No. 1949." Said plans and specifications have been approved by this City Council of the City of Beaumont and are on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Beaumont in the City Hall in said City, and reference is hereby made to said plans and specifications for the full and detailed description of said proposed work and for a description of the grades at which said work is to be done. Section 3. That in the opinion of this City Council the said contemplated work is of more than local or ordinary public benefit and this City Council hereby makes the expense (except for the cash contribution of $2,200.00 as set forth in Section 5 hereof) of said work chargeable upon a district, which district this City Council hereby declarEs to be the district benefited by the said work and to be assessed to _pay the cost and expense thereof, except such portion of said cost and expense as is paid from the cash contribution described in S"ection 5 hereof. For a description of said district reference is hereby made to a plat or map of said district on file in the office of the said City Cler:c designated "hiap of Assessment District No.5," which map or plat indicates by a boundary line the extent of the terri- tory included in the said proposed district and shall govern for all details as to the extent of said assessment district. Section 4. That serial bonds bearing interest at the rate of six per cent (6go) per annum shall be issued to represent each assessment of twenty -five dollars ($25) or over remaining unpaid for thirty (30) days after the d�:te of the warrant. Said serial bonds shall extend over a period ending nine (9) years from the second day of January next succeeding the next October 15th following their date. Said bonds are to be issued pur- suant to and as provided in the "Improvement act of 1911," Division 7 of the Streets and highways Code of the State of Cali- fornia. Section 5. That the sum of two thousand two hundred dollars ($2,200.00) of the costs and expenses of said work shall be paid out of the treasury of said 6ity of ueaumont from the general funds of said city, and the obligation to pay said sum shall accrue and become fixed upon the date of the confirmation of the assessment by this City Council as provided in said Division 76 Section 6. That the said proposed work is to be done under and proceedings thereDor are to be under the nursuant to the said "Improvement Act of 1911." Section 7. That the report required by the "Special assessment Investigation, limitation and I°ajority Protest act of 1931," Division 4 of the said - treets and highways Code, is on file in the said office of said City Clerk and may be exam- ined at said office. 352 Section 8. That notice is hereby given that the 7th day of September,1949, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock, P.M. is the day and hour when, and the Council Chambers of this City Council in the City Hall in said City of ueaumont is the place where any and all persons having any protest or objection to said proposed work or to the extent of said assessment district, or to the proposed grades, may aopear before the City Council of said Cite of Beaumont and show cause why said proposed work should not be carried out in accordance with this resolution of intention. Protests or objections must be in writing and must be delivered to the said City Clerk of said City of Beaumont not later than the hour herein set for hearing protests or objections. Section 9. The BEAUMONT GAZETTE, a newspaper of gene eral circulation, published and circulated in the said City of Beaumont and in the County of Riverside, California, is hereby selected as the newspaper in which this resolution shall be published and, except when otherwise ordered by this City Council, in which all other publications in thepro- ceedings pursuant to this resolution of intention shall be made. The said City Clerk is hereby directed to certify to the adoption of tills resolution and to cause said resolu- tion to be published in the manner provided by law. Section 18. The said City clerk is hereby directed to mail notices of the adoption of t; -pis resolution as provided in said "improvement act of 1911," postage prenaid, to all persons owning real nrooerty w'Kich is proposed to be assessed to Day any part of the cost of said work, whose names and addresses appear on the last equalized county assessment roll or as known to the said Cite Clerk. Section 11. The Street Superintendent of the said City of Beaumont is hereby directed to cause to be con- spicuously posted along the line of the contemplated work and on all oien streets within the said assessment district notices of the passage of this resolution of intention in the time, form and inner provided by law. ADOPTED, JlaK A'D Kali "?PROVED this 17th. day of August,1949. A.B.Annis Mayor of the City of ATTEST: Bernice Conine Beaunont,California. City Clerk of the City of Beaumont,California. Seal ) Councilman iamilton made a motion, swconded by Councilman Cox: That resolution No. 980 be adopted as read. ayes: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annie. Noes: None. Absent: None. RESOLUTION 50. 981 WHEREAS, there exists in the City of Beaumont unsafe and unsanitary dwelling accomodations, which are occupied by families of low income and which constitute a menace to the health, safety, morals and welfare of ti inhabitants of the City of Beaumont, and WHEREAS, the "ousing authority of the County of :riverside made a survey in 1945, to determine the low rent housing needs of the City of Beaumont, and 3) no VIH:ttEAS, said Autho:-ity Federal Government for allotment housing program, and 353 submitted an anDlication to the of funds for a post war low rent ''H:iEA3, the recently enacted housing act of 1949 provides for the fi.nancin;c7 of low rent housing developments where the need exists; NO W, i'E.Eh"FOi.E, ��-LOLVED that the housing Authority of the County of iiiverside be requested to re- survey the need and bring same up to date, without cost to the City of Beaumont. ADOPTED this 17th. day,of august,1949. A.B.Annis Tvlayor of City* of Beaumont. ATi'r:BT: Dernice Conine City Clerk. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That Resolution No. 981 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. A letter was read from Pioneer Chf;in Link Fence Co. in reply to rec;uest of the City Council, giving a price of X290.00 for the installation of aoproximately 160 ft. of Chain Link Fence and a gate for the wadeing pool in Stewart Park. The following action was taken: Councilman l•iard made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the 2ioneer Chain Link Pence Co. be authorized to install the fence above described. Ryes: Councilman Cox, T:_ylor, lard, :arailton and Annis. Noes: None. .ibsent : i4one . 1tE20LUTI N =10. 982 hESULUTI %N OF THE C T T"i OF bEjiUL0NT ACCEPTI:lG EiiSDE ,EYJT . TH'; Ci7- CCU i(;IL OF T -E CITY OF u„ DUI Uii:.' DUE'S r. ;SOLVE ji5 '6LLO -3: 1. That that certain Easement Dated July 13th.1949 from BEAUP?0;"P UNIOl i4.1GH SCh00L D1uTkICT to CIT`_' OF riEAUL0.1T, conveying ttet certain real property situate in the City of Beaumont, County of Riverside, Mate of California, described as follovas, to -wit: A strip of land 10 feet in width, beittr- t feet on each side of tl.e following described line: DeginninC at a point distant crest, 7 feet fro.. the southwest corner of Lot G, Dlock 87, thence North and parallel with the e.et 1_ne oi'i.aDle avenue to the south line of Eighth Street, all as shown on map of Amended Map of the Town of Beaumont, as recorded in book 6, pages 16 & 17 of baps, records of San Bernardino County, California. be and it is hereby accepted and directed to bF. recorded. ADOPTED tl,.is 17th day of Hugust,1949. A.B.Annis Ilayor of the City of Beaumont. tMIE.,T: Bernice Conine City Clerk. 354 "r1 Councilman Ward bade a moticn,seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That Resolution No. 982 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. RESOLUTION No.983 RE60LUTION OF THE CITY OF BEATMONT ACCEPTING EASFT'.4ENT. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF bEAUYONT DOES REL)OLVE AS FOLLOWS: 1. That that certain Easement Dated July lst. 1949, from BEAUL11011T UNIO 1 HIGn SCHOOL DISTRICT to CITY OF BEAUr.:ONT, con- veying thr,t certain Peal property situate in the City of Beaumont, County of Riverside, btate of California, described as follovis, to -wit: An easement ten feet in width, being five feet on each side of the followin- described line: i>eginning at a point in the South line of block 37, as shown on amended Map of the Town of Beaumont, recorded in Book 6, pages 16 & 17 of Icaps, records of San Bernardino County, California, and distant West, three feet from the center of Alley in said Block; Thence North and parallel with the East line of said block to the North line thereof. be and it is hereby accepted -nd directed to be recorded. ADOPTED this 17th day of August,1949. A.B.Annis ATTEST: Bernice Conine, I:ayor of the City of Beaumont. City Clerk. Councilman Hamilton n;ade a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: Th,.t Resolution No. 983 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. RESOLUTION NO. 984 RELXLUTIOiV OF T I, CITY COUNCIL 01' bEAULONT Pi OPOSING 'H,,T T. E CITY'S SYS1 ^E& CY I:.AJOR CITY STREETS BE AI.'ENDED. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Beaumont desire to add the following described streets to the present approved syste; of major city streets. r Palm Avenue, from Sixth Street to Fourteenth Street. I,ichigan avenue, fro>> Sixth Street to Eleventh Street. Eleventh Street, from beaumont avenue to Penn- sylvania Avenue. THEk, EFORE be it proposed by the City Council of Beaumont that the above described streets be designated as major city streets pending the consent and approval of the Department of Public Works of the State of California. 355 be it further resolved that the City Clerk forward two certified copies of this resolution to the Department of Public Works of the Mate of California. A. b. An; is P,,Pyor, City of Beaumont. ATTEST: Bernice Conine, City Clark of the City of -L�eaumnnt. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamiton: That hesolution No. 984 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Cox Trade a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That th. Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign pro- ject statement orovidinr for expenditure oT' ges tax funds for major city streets in the City of ueaumont during the fiscal year ending Tune 30,1950. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. A letter was read from Lr. Pernel Barnett asking that he be given a ,uit Claim Deed to Lots 3, 5, 7, 9 & 11 of Block 118 so that he may get them back on till tax rolls and �e able to collect the Sbecial Assessments levied in -ewer District No. 4. The following action was taken. Councilman Taylor m=ade a, motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That th.: Layor and City Clerk be authorized to sign ,,uit Claim Deed to ic,r. Pernel isarnett on. Lots 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 of block 113. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and j+nnis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Mr. Lartin Sam Zalud and Son Dick Zalud were introduced by Mr. Puthoff who adivsed that L =r. Zalud is attempting to secure a State Perm_t to operate - ,uarter horse saceing et his Stock Farm just Viest of the Beauz,iont City Limits. Mr.. Zalud asked the Council for a statement of their reaction to his having , ,,uarter gorse Raeeing. lie statz:d th+jt he planned to bu;.ld a stadium to seat 4 to f: thousand oeople should he receive the Mate and County permit. Layor Annis advised Ivir. Zalud Lhat since the Zalud Stock Faro: is outside tite corporate limits of the City t_te City Council would have no authority aS representatives of the City to approve or disapprove his project. However the Councilmen could as individuals make any statement they miCht care to. All of the Councilmen assured L..r. Zalud th -t they )ersonally would hrive no objection to his operat ng the races, and would give ''rim a letter to thtit effect. The Council discussed the 1949 -50 Tax rate and read for its first reading- Ordinance: No. 250. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That Ordinance No. 250 pass its First reading. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. the Clerk was instructed to write to the Edison Co. asking that a Street li(>ht be installed at 11th. _t. o,, Edgar Ave. 356 Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That the City advertise for a Alice Car. Ayest Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hami'ton End Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. The following bills were presented: Lawrence A. Hutt:)n First = Aug. Edward T. Bennett It Norma Jean Ben.ett " Pleas Deckard If Bernice Conine It Carmen Brennen H.K.Morse Carl Carrell Blain G. Sites Walter L. Rodeman litchell E. Spears 4ob H. Geller L.L. Bratton Bruce E. Graves Lloyd E. Erhard Charlie Wilson Richard Summers William F. Salley Harlen n. King James P. nacon Shirley A. Dietrich Dwight B. Cooper H.K.Morse Mitchell A. Spears Linford Paxton Walter L. Rodeman H.K.Morse It It it It If It it n n n n „ rr n rr n 50.00 61.40 32.00 105.70 106.10 101.70 108.30 105.90 110.00 101.70 107.50 91.30 102.50 99.60 112.20 112.50 102.50 99.60 91.30 102.50 99.60 Re. Dist. 5 90.00 refund -cash advanced 5.93 refund Uniform exp. 34.00 I 13.35 It 15.45 It None's Cafe Meals for prisoners Beaumont Notor & Supply Alenite Henry Wm. Obst Repairs California. Water a Tele. Telephones Paul Heyten Recreation suoolies Treece Texaco Service :service on car Signal Service Station Tire repairs Beaumont irrigation Water Hanson Associated Lervicc Service to car Walter Kellin teed killer Beaumont Hardware w Lumber Supplies San Gorgonio Electric Luaplies Were Automotive Repairs Richfidd Gil Corp. G °asoline Nuzum's Texaco 'Service Tires Armco Drainage w Fetal Products Culvert Stockwell & Binney Office supplies Southern Calif. Gas Co. Gas County Health Dept. health Service George F. Cake Co. 2 Gun locks Leroy H. Barnes Insurance -Scout hu Bramen- Dickerson Co. Inc. Parts Lamb 'Transportation Road Oil Automobile Club of Lo.Cal. Street signs C.E.Lewis & Son Repairs Hazel S. Koeberle & Bernice , oohns rent Ellen C. Martin Stamps City of banning i.adio fee C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff aeoair radio Harvey Archie bills Carpenter Redlands Blue print Co. Re. Dist. 5 Geo. W. Moore Replatc police badg Beaumont Gazette -'tinting San Bernardino Blue print Co. Re. Dist 5 Dr. Erhardt Zinke Exam -ne prisoners Irs. Ray Samson Matron duty White Kitchen Cafe Meals - prisoners Searching Registration Service. for Judge Lennet x,0.00 66.56 1.44 10.13 52.72 .72 4.55 3.50 47.15 2.50 3.54 56.94 29.59 23.65 249.38 42.30 398.60 2.11 2.25 6.50 35.02 t 22.89 15.75 1,025.65 20.35 22.04 30.00 6.00 85.60 1.65 32.40 5.96 e 3.00 37.99 7.47 15.00 6.00 13.52 t .80 M no 357 Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That the bills as audited be paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Tay].3r, ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman lVard made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the Council adjourn, to meet August 24th. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Attest: 60�-^�- City Clerk. Mayor, City of ueauraont. Beaumont,Calif. Aug. 24th.1949. The iseaumont City Council :et for its reguleir session August 24th. with kayor Annis preoiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen nre. -ent: Councilman Cox, Wurd, Hamilton and Annis. Absent: Councilman Taylor, Councilman Taylor came in durin6� the readin ; of the minutes of Aug. 17th. which were read and approved. Mrs. McKnight, owner of the Easterly portion of Lots 13 and 15 of ?clock 30 asked the City Council if she might be per- mitted to connect to the sewer line by running her own.line to the man hole at the center of Tenth Ltreet between Oran-e and Magnolia. isecause of the fact that the present sewer line stops in the center of 10th. street and Lrs. LcKnmght's property was not included in anv assessment district at this time the Council told her that she would have to deposit with the City the $150.00 deposit which is re7uired of anyone using toe present sewer line who has .,ot been assessed for the cost of installing lines in the alleys. ORDINANCE NO. 250 was presented and read for the second time. ORDIIIANCE OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT FIXIiSG ?'HE AMOUNT OF LONEY ivECEZ: A":Y TO bE RAISED B" TAXATION UPO1Q !'? Teil,Ai)L!1 PROPERTY IN 122," CIT!' 0,' bE,,TJ1S071T, C"LIFOJ -JIA, FO",, Ti-.' FISCAL TEAR 1949 -50. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman hard: That Ordinance No. 250 pass its second reading and be adopted. ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, §lard, Hamilton And Annis. Noes: Non.e. Absent: None. 358 r 2. RESOLUTION NO. 985 A RESOLUTIONd OF THE CITY OF BEAUmCNT, CALIFOR:iIA FIXIIJG THE TAX RATE FCti T:'iE FISCAL YLAR 1949 -50. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY cF BEriUi\f! %) tT DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLO!!'S, TO WIT: WHEREAS, the County Auditor of tiie County of Riverside, State of California, did before the second ffiondy of Augu3t,1949 in compliance with law transmit to the City Council of the City of Beaumont, California, a statement in wiihin{ showing the total value of all taxable property within the City of Beaumont duly ascertain from the assessment books of said County of Riverside for the fiscal year 1949 -50, as equalized and corrected by the hoard of Supervisors of the County of Riverside; and WH'LREAS, the City Council of said City of Beaumont did on the 24th day of August, 1949, and prior to the adoption of this Resolution duly pass and adopt an ordinance of the City of Beaumont fixing thereby :end therein the amount of money to be raised by taxation upon the taxable property in the City of Beaumont, as a revenue to carry on the various departments of the government of the said City of Beaumont for the fiscal year 1949 -50 as follows, to wit: For the General Fund the sum of 416,950.37. For the Bond and Interest indebtedness the sum of 9'5,215.50 For the Lighting maintenance Fund the sum of 43,413.80. For the Public Parks Fund the sum of 42,607.75. For Capital Outlays Fund the sum of X2,607.75. Section 1. That the rate of taxes, which said taxes are to be raised by taxation on the taxable property in the City of Beaumont as a revenue to carry on the various departments of goverruaent of the City of Beaumont for the fiscal year 1949 -50 using as a basis the value of the taxable property of the City of Beaumont as assessed by the County assessor of the County of Riverside, as the same has been equalized and so returned by the County of Riverside, as required by late, be and the same is hereby fixed as follows to wit: For the General Fund 4.65 (Sixty -five Cents) upon each One Hundred Dollars of such taxable property. For the isond and lnterecit Fund w.20 (Twenty Cents) upon egch One Hundr::d.Dollars of such taxable property. For the iithting maintenance Fund $x.50 tFifty Cents) upon each One hundr-,d Dollars of such taxable real estate, exclusive of im_orovements. For the Public Parks Fund $.10 (Ten Cents) upon each One Hundred Dollars of such taxable property. For the Capital Outlays Fund ;x.10 (Ten Cents) upon each One Hundred Dollars of such Taxable Property. Section 2. That the City Clerk shall transmit to the County Auditor of the County of Riverside Californis a statement of the rates herein fixed. ADOPTED this 24th day of August,1949. A. B. Annis Mayor. ATTEST: Bernice Conine, City Clerk. Councilman Hamilton made a motion Seconded by Councilman Cox: That Resolution No. 985 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, ;Yard, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. r The following bills were presented: Lawrence A. Hutton Last 2 Aug. Pleas Deckard Carmen Brennen Edward T. Sennett Norma Jean Bennett H. K.bior s e Carl Carrell Blain G. Sites Mitchell E. Spears Walter L. Rodeman Bob H. Geller Lloyd Erhard Bruce E. Graves L.M.Bratton Charlie Wilson James P. Bacon Harlen H. King William F.SAlley Richard Suruners Shirley a. Dietrich luargaret Valdivia Charlie Wilson C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff hank of Beaumont Bob H. Gell, r Kelt's Sporting Goods Lamb Transportation A.K.Olark Cox. Sedd & Feed Co. Larue fariedth . sank of iieauluont Councilman Taylor That the bills as Ayes: Councilman Noes: None. Absent: None. it „ n n , „ n „ „ n „ n „ rr n , n Maunitor Health Fire Chief Radio Fee 1948 Coupons 50.00 106.10 101.70 61.40 32.00 108.30 105.90 110.00 107.50 101.70 91.30 112.20 99.60 102.50 112.50 102.50 91.30 99.60 102.50 99.60 Cent. 5.00 Refund on uniforms recreation Supplies Road Oil Fee at Dumc Grounds blue stone Tonoin€ trees 'withholding tax 10.00 30.00 150.00 12.50 35.88 670.63 50.00 1.30 65.00 179.44 made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: O.K by tiie Auditing Coranittee be paid. Cox_, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. 359 Councilman Taylor made a :caotion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That the Council adjourn. This motion carried. i% ATTEST: ft t"....-.-•-- L-yw+� 360 0 XJ Beaumont, Calif. Sept. 7th.1949. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session Sept.7th. at 7:30 P.Idi. with Layor annis presiding. The roll ca,_1 found the following Councilmen present: Cou..ci.lm_an Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Absent: None. The minutes of August 24th. weir; read and approved. Yayor Annis announced: It The hour of 7:30 P.I,;. having arrived, this is the time and place fixed by the Council for hear- ing objections or protests, if any, on the sanitary sewer, street lighting and curbing work or improvement and proceedings under the Resolution of intention, resolution No. 980, adonted on August 17,1949. lthe Palm avenue project). Will the City Clerk, present affidavits of publication, nosting and mailing." The City Clerk presented Affidavit of Lailing, Affidavit of Posting and Certificate of Publication in connection with oroceedings under resolution of intention, resolution No. 980. Councilmen and Layor examined the affidavits and the following action was taken: Counci:rrian Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman 6Vard: That the affidavit of Posting, I,'ailing arid Publication be approved and placed on file. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes : I4one Absent: iiune. At the Layor's request the Clerk read the Lpecial assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931, prepared pursuant to icesolution No. 974,of t,_e City of i_seaur,iont, (except as to the map of the asaessr:ent district, assessed valuations and true valuations of and the assessments and estiiaated assessments upon each parcel of land referred to in said report.) Layor Annis asked the City Clerk: "Have any written protests or objections been filed regarding said work or oroceedings ?" The City Clerk answered " No, there are no written protests." Itiayor Annis asked " Are there any verbal protests or is anyone present who desires to be heard ?" No one snoke at this time. There being no written or oral protests, th- following Resolution was read. RESOLUTION NO. 986. RELOLUTION OF Tic CIT'..' COUNCIL OF TIxE CITY OF iiEAUI'ONT, CALIFORNIA, L-AKI'IG FINDINGS AND OVERRULING 'hOTELTS AIM OuJECTIOiJS. bloc EAL, this City Council by its hesolution No. 980, adopted on the 17th day of August,1949, declared its intention t) order the con Hi struction of certain street:;work under the Improvement Act of 1911, Division 7 of the Ltreets and lighways Code of the Ltate of Cali- fornia, and in said icesolution fixed the 7th. day- of Leptember,1949, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock. P.Y. in the Council Chambers of this City Council, „s the time and p l ce for the hearing before this City Council of protests :nd objections; and iVHEs EAS, at the time and place fixed in said icesolution No.980, a heari_,g was duly held by this City Council at which no written protests or objections were presented and read, there having been none filed, and this City Council gave all persons present an onportunity to be heard in respect of anv matter relating to the work proposed in said :resolution No. 980 or the boundaries of tine assessment district described therein, or in any way relating to the proceedings proposed by said icesolution No. 980; and WHEitEAS, all persons desiring to appear and be heard have 36I been heard, and this City Council has taken evidence relating to said proposed work, the boundaries of the proposed assessment district and the benefits to the property to be included in the proposed assessment district, and is fully informed in the premises; 110W, 11aZEFORE, the City Council of the City of neaumont, California, DOES H= i ZrY RESOLVE, DETEEZEINE AND ORDER as follows: Section 1. That protests or objections have not been made by the owners of one -half of the area of the property to be assessed for said proposed work. Section 2. That all protests and objections are hereby overruled and denied. Section 3. That no changes are to be made in the boundaries of the proposed assessment district or in the work proposed to be done, and the boundaries of the assessment district are defined and established as the boundaries descriued in the resolution of intention, to wit: Resolution No. 980, and the work proposed to oe done is likewise defined and established as the work described in said resolution 111o. 980, and reference is hereby nude to said zesolution No. 980 for a full and complete description of said work and of the assessment district and for further particulars. Section 4. That this :resolution shall be entered upon the minutes of this City Council. ADOPTED, SIGNED AND APPi.OVED this 7th. day of :-"eptember,1949. A.B.Annis Mayor of the City of neaumont, California. ATTEST: Bernice Conine City Clerk of the City of beaun:ont, California. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Resolution No. 986 be adopted as read. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton Noe:: None. Absent: None. RESOLUTION 110. 987 Councilman Hamiltcn: That and Annis. IiES'3LUTION 01' T_ _E CIT1 COUNCIL OF Tl CIT:' OF nF.AUNOIT, CALIFOPdIIA, ORDERING TIE CONSTRUCT10N 01 CERTAIII SANITARY iEVIM(, STREET.LIGHTING Ai�D CUIuM4G 'gORK I.I SAID CITY AND ORDERING POSTING AND PUBLICATION OF NOTICES INVITI.d , SEALED PROPOSALS ui: i3IDS. W11ER Ao, this City Council, on the 17th day of August, 1949, adopt- ed its resolution !To. 980 declaring its intention to order certain work to be done or improvement to be made in said City* under and pursuant to the Improvement act of 1911, Division 7 of the Streets and highways Code of the z�ta-�e of California; and +°HI E.iiL, said Resolution ilo. 980 was duly published and notices of the passage thereof were duly posted and mailed, and affidavits of publication, posting and mailing; have been duly filed; and Mia,,EAS, at the time and place fixed in said Resolution No. 980, a hearin, was duly held by this City Council and no written protests or objections were presented and read, there having been none filed, and this City Council gave all persons present an opportunity to be heard in respect of any mattur relati g to the work proposed in said Resolution No. 980 or the bondaries of the assessment district described therein, or in any way relating to the proceedings proposed by said Resolution i1o. 980; and iVHERZa6, all such persons desiring to be heard have been heard by this City Council; and 362 0 WHEREAS, protests have not been r:,ade by the owners of more than one -half of the area of the property to be assessed for the work or improvement, and all protests and objections have been overruled and denied by this City Council, and this City Council has acquired jurisdiction to order the work dese cribed in said ttesclution ido. 980; NOW TIEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Beaumont, Californ a, DOEO IIE-EhY ichSOLVE, DLT RI,.I_,E All,) Oi:DL; as follows: Section 1. That the public interest and convenience require _ and the City Council of the City of Beaumont hereby orders the following work to be done or improvement to be made, to wit: all that certain work or improvement described in said Resolution No. 980," adopted by this City Council on August 17, 1949, and on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Beaumont. Reference is hereby made to s.,id iLesolution No. 980 and to plans (wl;ich include profiles and detailed drawings) for said work which are designated "Plan No. 194911, on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City* of Beaumont and to specifications for said work, which are designated " Specifica- tions No. 194911, also on file in the office of said City Clerk, for a more particular description of said work and for the grades at which such work shall be done. Section 2. That this City Council has determined and declared that the said cont,.mnlated work hereinbefore menti.)ned, in the opinion of this City Council, is of more than local or ordinary public benefit, anc. this City Council has made the expense of said work (ex- cept for the cash contribution of X2,200.00 as set forth in section 3 hereof) chargeable upon a district, vehich district this City* Council hLL declared to be the district benefited by the said work and to be assessed to pay the cost and expense thereof, ex- cept such portion of said cost and expense as is paid from the cash contribution as provided in Section 3 hereof. For the particu- lar description of said assessment district reference is hereby made to said itesolution No. 980. Section S. That, as the sum of 42,200.00 of the be paid out of the treasury general funds of said city, shall- accrue nd 'become fix the assessment by this City 7. provided in said resolution No. 980, costs and expense of said work shall of said City of Beaumont from the and the obligation to nay said sum sd upon thc: date of the confirmation of Council as provided in said Division oection 4. That this City Council has determined and de- clared that serial bonds, bearing interest at the rate of six per cent (6�o) per annum shall be issued to represent each assess- ment of twenty -five dollars ($'25) or over remaining unpaid for thirty (30) days after the date of the warrant. Said serial_ bonds shall, extend over a period ending ni -.e (9) years from th<; second day of January next succeeding the next October 15th following their date. laid bonds shall be issued under the "Improvement Act of 191111, Division 7 of the Streets and I'ighways Code of the State of Califorria. Section 5. That said work and all proceedings therefor shall be done and performed under and in accordance v ✓it h said "Imor.ove- ment "ct of 1.911." Section 6. 'Phat the City Clerk of the City of Beaumont is hereby directed to post conspicuously for ten (10) days on or near the Chamber door of this City Council in the manner Find form required by law, a notice inviting sealed proposals or bids for doing said work ordered hereby, and said City Clerk is hereby directed to publish twice in tine DeauL>ont Gazette, a newsoaper of general circulation published and circulated in the City of Beaumont, notice inviting such sealed proposals or uids for doing said work and referring to the specifications on file in the office of said City Clerk, and said notices shall contain the matters and thins required by law. The time fixed for the opening of bids shall be 7:30 o'clock P.1i., October 5,1949, and proposals or bids mad be delivered to the City Clerk of the City of ieaumont up to that hour. ,iDOPTED, �,IGITED .,ND ., ?PI,UVED t,,is 7th. day of September,1949. Attest:Bernice Conine A.B.annis City= Clerk of the City of Deaumont, Y-avor of the City of ;seaumont, C.1ifornia. C if "rni . 363 Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That Resolution No. 987 be adopted as read. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor., Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Nir. Farmer and Leroy varnes were present and asked if the Council would permit them to discuss the City's Liability Insurance policy which is to be renewed Sept. 15th. They were advised to meet with the City's Insurance Committee i=ediately after the meeting of Council. This being the time for opening Bids on a new Police Car, the following bids were opened and read: Ware Automotive oervice, 1949 Standard. 4 -Boor 23rd series Packard, 135 Horse power, lifeguard tubes 12,744.44 with allowance of J900.00 on old Plumouth Police car. Forbes & Ligon Pontiac, Special Pontiac Police Car, 4 door, lifel uard tubes etc. ,02,502.88 with allowance of J1,200.00 on old Plynouth Police car. Henry Wm. Obst, No.88 4 door 1949 Oldsmobile Sedan, 135 Horse Power, Lice guard tubes Q2,621.56 with allowance on 1947 Vlymouth Police car W1,000.00. After examination of bids the following action was taken: Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That the bid of Henry Wm. Obst, on 88 Oldsmobile 4 rigor sedan be accepted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. RESOLUTION NO. 988 RESOLUTION OF T`; CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT ADOPTING vUDGET AND APPROVING MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT FOR ETTEADITURE OF GAS TAX ALLOCATION FOR LAJOR CIr7Y STREETS. WHEREAS, a memorandum of agreement has been presented to be entered into with the State of California in accordance with a project statement submitted by the City of Beaumont for expenditure of the gas tax allocation to cities for the fiscal year 1950; and WHEREAS, the City Council has heard read said agreement in full and is familiar with the contents thereof; THS.EFORE, be it resolved by the city council of the City of Beaumont that said project statemtnt be and it is hereby adopted as the budget of proposed expenditures of the gas tax allocation to cities, and said agreement be and the same is hereby anoroved and the Layer and the City Clerk are directaJ to sign the same on behalf of said City, said agreement to be binding upon theCity upon its execution by the authorized officials of the State. ADOPTED this 7th. day of Sept. 1949. A.B.Annis Mayor of the City of Beaumont Attest: Bernice Conine City Clerk of the City of Beaumont. Councilman Taylor made a moticn, seconded by Councilman Ward: That Resolution No. 988 be adopted as read. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. 364 RESOLUTION NO. 989 RE::OLUTION OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING MAYOR ATID CITY CLF'.:Ti TH:: OF TO EXECUTE UITCLAIl_ DEED TO CE RTAII7 R .TL PROP1Ef,TY. T.IE CITY COUNCIL CF TI-,E CITY OF BEAUMONT, CaLIFOR IIA, does hereby resolve as follows, to wit: no 1. That the Layor and City Clerk of said City of Beaumont be and they are hereb;- authorized to execute and deliver upon behalf said City a Quitclaim deed to Pernel Barnett to all that certain real property situate in the City of Beaumont, California described as follows, to wit: Lots 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11 of Block 118 as shown on amended Map recorded in gook 6 paCres 16 and 17 of Maps, records of San tsernardino County, California. P,.SLED, ADOPTED ZD APP::OVhD ti is 7th. dad- of - e,otember, 1949. A.'O.Annis Mayor ATTEST: Bernice Conine, City Clerk. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That Resolution No. 989 be adopted. Ayes: Councilran Cox, Taylor, `'lard, Hamilton and Hnnis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Ilamilton made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: Th,,-.t the Council adjourn. ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noe --: None. Absent: None. ATTE:T : &11� City Clerk. Mayor. - - - -- 365 Beaumont,Calif. Sept. 14,1949. The Beaumont City Council iiet Li regular session on -ent. 14th. 1949, with Layer tennis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Council - man Cox, Taylor, Ward, Iiamilton and Annis. bsent: None. The minutes of Lent. 7th. were read and approved. Resolution No. 990 was »resented and r< =ad as follows: RESOLUTION No. 990 RE'JULUTIOIT :)F TIE CIT %' COUNCIL OF i:iE CITY OF iuZAULONT, CALI -'OR A, DETERP_liiliTG ' I s GE1I11, iL 'REVAILIIIG _ L"T'I OF PEn "I'D, I':AGE "i;D I' i G,IiEit"L Pi ZVAlLIiTG R. T -UL I G,,L OLID"Y .sID OVEIZTIY'iE BlORK I,I THE CITY OF D - .,::'OAT r'OR CMM,1: C:t.�Di'., Oi; Ty ",E_ a uhY a I1. WHEREAS, this City Council has by its Resolution No. 987 ordered certain work or improvement, said work or improvement being mole particularly described in its Resolution No. 980, and shown on plans (which include profiles and detailed drawings) designated "Plan No. 1949" on file in the office of the Cit Clerk of the City of .Deaun,ont and described in specifications designated "Specifications No. 1949 ", also on file in the office of said City Clerk; and IVHLREAS, ti,.is City Council has ascertained the general prevailing rate; of oer diem wages in the locality in which said work is to be performed for each craft or type of workman needed to e::e- cute the contract for said work, and this City Council has ascertained the general prevailing rate for legal holiday and overtir..e work in said locality for each craft or type of workman needed to execute said contract; NOW, THTI:EFORE, the City Council of the City of Deaumont, California, DOES HEdtEDY RESOLVE, DETEIJ.iI14E i,ND ORDER as follows: Section 1. That the general nrevailing rate of per diem wages in the locality* in which said work is to be nerforned for each craft or type of workman needed to execute the contract for said work is determined to be a:, shown on the following schedule, to wit: CLASSIFICATION HOURLY PER DIEM WAGE RATE WAGE r - Comn'ressor Upera tor 87 14.96 Carpenter 2.12 16.96 cement finisher 2.20 17.60 Concrete mixer operator, skin type 2.00 16.00 Electrician 2.40 19.20 Laborer 1.10 8.80 Motor Patrol operator 2.25 18.00 Roller Uperator 2.07 16.56 Newer Pipe Layer 1.87 14.96 Newer pipe caulker 1.75 14.00 Tow blade or grader operator 2.00 16.00 Tractor operator - bulldozer, tamper, scraper 2.12 16.96 Trenching machine operator 2.20 17.50 Truck Driver -4 yd.or les:;,wbter level 1.65 13.20 Truck driver -4 yd.and less than 8 yd., water level 1.67 13.36 Water truck driven, under 2500 ga lons 1.70 13.60 Any classification omitted herein, not less than 1.10 8.190 366 Indentures; apprentices under section 1777.5 of the Labor Code of the ttat(, of California who are employed for said work shall be paid in accordance with said Section 1777.5. That the general prevailing rate for over-tine work in said locality for each craft or tyre of workman needed to execute said contract is determined to be one and one -half (1 -1/2) times the said prevailing hourly rate of v;c,ge for each hour of working time more than eight (8) hours, during any one calendar day. Said rate is deterr;_ined to be the general nrevailing rate foi• working tine on Sundays and the following seven legal holidays, to writ: New Year's Day, Decoration Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Ar- mistice Day, Thankst?iving Day and Christmas; Day. If any of the above named holidays occur on Sunday, the '� -unday next succeeding shall be considered a legal holiday. Notwithstanding ti,.( feneral provis- ions hereinabove set forth, the straight rates as soecified for flagmen, guards Cnd watcYiaen areaoplicable to a maximum of eight (8) hours per calendar day including Uaturdays, Sundays and holi- days for a total of not over forty (40) hours oer week, but the overtir :,e rate he,einabove set forth applies to flagr;en, guards and watchren for any working tl.i:ie in excess of eiF1[t (R) hours per day or forty (40) hours per week. Lection 2. paid general >)revailing rates shall be specif- ied in the call for bids for said contract end iru the contract itself. nDOPTED, : >iG.i 1) .LlgD A?PicOVED T, Ib 14th day of : eptember, 1949. r1.tS.ArinlB � Yayor of the City of Beaumont, California. rri ATTEST: Bernice Conine City Clerk of the City of beaumont,California. Councilman Ward mede a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That Resolution No. 990 be adopted as read. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. hesolution No. e.)91 was presented end read as follows: RESOLUTION NO. 991 RELOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIE CITY OF bEAUM01T, CALIFOi�CIIA, DIRECTIIIG TI::T CEe2TAI2l WORY nE DONE UNDER THE DIRECTION A11D TO THE SATIF FACTIOi1 OF THIs CITY ENGINEER. WHEREAS, this City Council has heretofore ordered certain work, said work being more particularly described in its tceso- lutiun No. 980 and shown on plans (which include profiles and detailed drawings), designated "Plan No. 1949" on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Beaumont, and described in specifications designated "Specifications No. 194911, also on file in the office of said City Clerk; and IVHE TEAS, it is desirable that said work shall be done under the direction and to the satisfaction of the City Engineer of said City and that the materials used shall corm ly with said specifications and be to the satisfaction of said City Engineer 667 instead of the Superintendent of Streets of the City of Beaumont; NON, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Beaumont, California, DOES :E-1.F.i:Y idISOLVE, DBTLHIr.INE aiiD ORDER that this City Council hereby - directs that said work shall be done under the direction of and to the satisfaction of said City Engineer and that the materials used shall comply with said specifications and be to the satisfaction of said City Engineer instead of the Super- intendent of streets of the City of Beaumont. ADOPTED, SIGNED AND A?PROVED this 14th. day of September,1949. A. B. Annis Mayor of the City of Beaumont, ATTEST: Bernice Conine City Clerk of the City of Beaumont, California. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: Thot Resolution No.991 be adopted as read. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Hamilton made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the City ask the halo of Riverside County Health .authorities in a gesture to clean up the unsanitary condition of back yards and vacant lots as to garbage and rubbish accumulations. Ayes:Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Mayor Annis announced that he would like to submitt for the aproval of the Council the naies of Gilbert Bronson and D.L.5tock as members to be appointed on the Beaumont Planning Commission. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Y Hamilton: That Gilbert Bronson and D. L. Stock be appointed as members of the Planning Commission. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. The following Bills were presenie': Albert Hoop Refund of deposit made on St. 100.00 California Water & Telephone Co ;Telephones 46.74 Searching kegistration Service For Judge .40 Nuzum's Texaco Service Tires ete. 46.27 -- Southern California Gas Co. Gas 1.00 ti'ialter L. Rodeman refund cash advanced 1.15 Beaumont sign Service Fire truck 5.00 Henry Wm. Obst Repairs 48.28 Count;; Health Dept. Health Service Sept. 6.50 C.E.Lewis & Sons Repairs 53.22 Dr. J.W.Harder Examine prisoners 10.00 Litchell E. Spears refund on uniforms 16.43 Dwight D. Cooper Re. Dist. 5 54.00 Dwight B. Cooper kichigan Ave. grades 46.00 Belt's Sporting Goods recreation supplies 32.50 Ware Automotive Service vepeirs 48.28 Larue nariedth Labor 17.25 So.Calif. Disinfecting Co. Sanitary sun)lies 17.16 associated Service Station Labor and parts 4.86 B. & E. Shoe Shop Keys & hoot for gun 1.23 Ellen C. Martin Stamps 6.00 368 City of 13anning uadio fee -Lent. 85.00 Southern California Edison Co. Ltreet lights 206.20 Union Oil Co. of California Lube oils 60.07 Southern California Edison �ovaer 15.78 Hazel L. Koeberle or i)ernice I Johns rent 30.00 Richfibld Oil Corporction Gasoline 317.64 Leonard itealty Renewallns.Pol.Cars 111.00Federal La ira Federal Laboratories, Inc. Grenades, fear gas 43.82 Signal_ Nervice i:tation Ti, e repair 3.50 Walter Lellum Traffic oeint 41.93 Rae Maxwell Welding 54.71 Freedom Valvoline oil Co. Oil 43.67 Los Angeles Chemical Col Soda -fire dept. 5.61 i3raman- Dickerson Co. Parts 321.96 Stockwell & i3inney Office Sunolies 9.42 Ray T. Samson at Sever plant 96.00 Llain G. Lites Refund on uniforms 15.00 Lawrence A. Hutton First a rent. 50.00 Plass Deckard 105.70 Edward T. rsennett P 61.40 Norma jean uennett " 32.00 isernic:e Conine " 106.10 Carmen orennan " 101.70 H.K.1orse " 108.30 Carl. Carrell " 105.90 i3ob H. Geller " 91.30 Litchell E. Spears 110.00 Walter L. Rodeman " 101.70 iilain G. Sites " 110.00 Williara C. Cross " 37.50 L.L.1iratton " 102.50 .druce E. Graves " 99.60 Charlie Wilson 112.50 Noj William F. Salley " 99,60 Jaynes P. bacon " 1U2.50 Harl.en H. King " 91.30 itichard mummers " 102.50 Lhirley A. Dietrich " 99.B0 Councilman Cox made a motinn,seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the bills as audited ue naid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, War,' -, i.arnilton and Annis. Noe::: ,lone. Absent: None. Councilman Cox made a motion,seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the Council adjourn, Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Hnnis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Attest: /�w�.-- .._.. -. �' �.,.:....�. Clerk. 369 Beaumont, Calif. Sept. 28,1949. The beaurriont City Council r:et in regular session Sent. 28th.1949, with h,ayor nnnis presiding. The roll cs.11 found the following CounciLrnen present: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, riamilton and tennis. Absent: 1,o1e. The minutes of Seot. 14th. were read and approved. A letter from Lr. W.L.Sewell as Secretary of tyre i)en.ur.ont Plsnni:. Corr.reiss_.on stating that the terms of office of F.D'.Herr and Orville R. Chadsey expired Nov. 2Q,154P, an the the Planning Comriss Oil recornn - ends thtst the.- be reappointed for four years. That the tear: of office of Gilbert D. isronson and Williar„ hi. :ievAl expires 14ov. 2°th. Lr. Lronson was recently appointed and t1ie.t Er. Sewe'_1 will want someone to take the place of on t7,e board. Councilriian Cox glade a motion seconded by Councilman G''ard: That the recommendat_on of the Plannin, Coru.ission be accepted by arpointing F.D.Herr and Orville Chadsey for four years, beginning as of 14ov.2e, 1.948. ryes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, 1 +'ar:., 1:ar.:ilton and .,nnis. Noes: None. absent: None. The office of Gilbert ll„ Dronsor_ and .'dilliam I.. c ewel.l was left until a later date. Councilman Hamilton rude a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That James Lsacon and 17illiam Salley be appointed as volunteer firemen. ayes2 Councilman Cox, Tai *lor, Ward, Hamilton and annis. _ ,does: ,4one. Absent: .done. The followink billsvere presented: Last i -ent. 50.00 Lawrence a N Bernice Conine " 106.10 Carmen Brennan IV 101.70 Edward T. uennett " 61.40 i4orma Jean iennett it 32.00 Ylass Deckard It 105.70 H.K.b:orse It 108.30 Carl Carrell If 105.90 Walter L. Rodeman If 101.70 rslain G. Sites " 110.00 h.itchell E. ::pears " 110.00 yob H. Geller " 91.30 Clyde E. Pearo 37.50 L.h1.bratton " 102.50 Uruce E. Graves 99.60 Charlie 1'dilson " 112.50 hirley A. Dietrich 99.60 James P. uacon 102.50 Richard E;umrners " 102.50 William F. Salley " 99.60 Harlen H. King " 91.30 bob H. Geller Allow•anc: on Unif. 10.00 Litchell E. Spews to " 10.00 H.K.1orse it if 5.86 Ydalter L. Rodeman Exp. trip Riverside 4.22 Charlie Wilson Exp.Convention -fire 15.10 Dwight 13. Cooper Engineer Dist.5 39.00 Dwight o. Cooper Palm & h:ichigan 141.00 Pioneer Chain Link Fence Co. Fence in Park 290.00 Beaumont Saving Center Refund sale tax 45.39 Los Angeles Staran & Ntationery uicycle license 32.60 Beaumont Gazette Print -ne 300.96 Johnson Tractor Co. Parts 2.61 O'kelveny o Myers Re.Dist.5(phones) 3.44 Stockwell & Dinney Office Sunplies 7.14 Lo.Calif.Edison Electricity 145.06 reaumont Hardware h:ate:,ials 149.1.4 John Klapp iiefund uldg.Per. 3.00 370 Dr. C.L.Stoneman Charlie Wilson Redlands blueprint Co. General Electric _up)ly Co. So.Calif.Disinfecting Co. Automobile Club of So.Calif. Yarpar.ct Valdivia Charlie Wilson C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff A.K.Clark White Kitchen Exani.Prisoners 10.00 Firemen fees 231.00 blue prints 59.09 Parts -Sewer plant 1.36 Sanitary Supplies 35.02 Signs a, posts 31.64 Jaunitor- hey -lth c. 4.00 Fire Chief -Sept. 10.00 ttadio fee - Sept. 30.00 Fee at Garbage Dump 50.00 keals- Prisoners 15.60 Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the bills as audited by the coirirnittee be paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: Norse. Absent: None. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman '�;'ard: Thst the Council adjo.irn. This otion carried. Attest: Clerk. Iviavor. Beaumont,Calif. October 5,1949. The Deaumont City Council met in regular session Cctouer bth,1949, at 7: v '.L. with Layor ..nnis nresidin (-. The roll c,l.l found ti.e fol_owinr council.aen )re -ent: Councili:ian Cox, ',St.rd, .:iltc n,'.aylor and tennis. ,ioo,ent: 14one. The i:inute� of ­eptenuer "Pth. were rend r.nd r,i) proved. L:ayor Annis announced "'1 "he hour of ?:'30 I.L. hav n(, arrived, this is the ti...e and place fixed for the ooenin €- of e�,le i bids or -)r000sr�jlS for tl,r.t certain stre,t -:crlc described ?.n :LeSOlUtiun �. iio. 930 and vvhloh v;,,s% ordered by ..esoluti.On .7o.9R7.11 k�he Palm ,:venue Project) . ',.'he City Clerk announced tL t the notice inv.tin�- cez,led bids o.• oroposals for doing, s+�id I.ork as ordered by .,Paid :Yeso- 1'ution :do. 9R? was nosted and published in cccordance with the terms of s:id ]resolution Io. 997 ind ouraw nt to l:,vv. ',he City Clerk oresented ,ffidivitso- 'ublic-.tion end Postinf-. The -.f:'idavits were exsnined drid the f- : ;11o�,in� >. - :cti ;;n tE,ken: Councilman T,,;ylov i.+,de a i:ioti�,n, seconded ul, Councilman '.;ard: Th;,t the :.ffidavit of Posting nd "ffldavit of �Iuiilic::tion uesentcd uy tllu City Clerk be lnrove:l rind nlz,eecl on "Ye": Councili,ien ; ox, Tr:vlor, '�i N. rd, HH- 11 -tc'n turd irinnis. - ,oe,;: ,ione. .ib:�erit: wone. O 371 The Clerk steted thc.t three sealed bids on the work ordered by resolution No. 297 have :peen del_.ve;ed to her „nd are on file. The three bids were presented to the City Council, were opened and resd.aloud, announcing the type :end amount of security filed with each bid. The three bids were exnmined by the City Entrineer Hnd City Attorney as to form and arounts. The bids opened and read were ss follows: SID OF M.G.R. CDid TvUCTIjN CO. oID SCHEDULE (Covering- itemized list of work, items, unit prices bid). Item Nature of work Anprox. to. (coaDlete in place) Quantity Unit and total amount of Unit Price Amount. 1. 8" standard vitrified clay pipe: including 2 -8" x 6 Y branches 975 Lin.Ft. 3.00 $2925.00 2. 8" standard vitrified clay pipe; 4,898 Lin.Ft. 3.50 17143.00 including 143 - 8" x 4" Y branches 3. 8" standard vitrified clay pipe; including 6 -8" x 6" Y branches 447 Lin.Ft. 3.00 1341.00 4. 8" Class b cast iron bell and spigot pipe 80 Lin.Ft. 10.00 800.00 5. Type A. concrete manholes 18 each 300.00 5400.00 6. Type b. concrete manholes 2 each 300.00 600.00 7. Type D conrete drop manhole 1 each 300.00 300.00 8. break into present brick manholes 2 each 50.00 100.00 9. 12" concrete curb 3,960 Lin.Ft. 1.20 4,752.00 10. Lighting standards,including completed underground series circuit. 8 Each 322.44 2,57902 TOTnL AMOUNT OF nID 35,940.52 A. bond in favor of the City of Beaumont for Ten Percent Dollers(g - - -) Same of partnership_ I.G.R.Construction Co. nusiness .,ddress 6212 Ferguson Dr.L..i.22. Signature of members signing and names of other members: Name: i(ay i'izula, 728 S. Clelo "ve.L.A.22. Dartford "ecident and Indemnity Company pond 10o of < :,mount of bid attached. bID OF oONilE:2 B. TERRY 372 DID OF MAZER ii. TERRY DID LCHEDULE (Covering-, itemized list of work, items, unit prices and total amount of aid). Item Nature of work approx. Unit No. (co.nnlete in place) ,nantity Unit Price Amount. 1. 8" standard vitrified clay pipe including 2 - 8" x 6" Y branches 975 Lin.1t. ?1.95 w1,901.254MW 2. 8" standard vitrified clay pipe 9, 12" concrete curb 3,960 Lin.Ft. 1.65 6,534.00 10. Lightinp standards,i,cluding completed underground series circuit. 8 Each 572.3750 4,579.00 TOTAL "LOUN7 61 aID 132, 654.78 V A. pond in favor of the City of Deaunont for .3,265.47 with American ;surety Company was attached. This bid suomitted on the following basis, oropsese;ive oa�,i,ients to oe made every thirty days in cash, ast and final payment to ae made in cash. 2§ discount will ae allowed if final payment is hB de within 15 days of Qompletion. Nano of individual contractor Lonner a. Terry Business address 1606 Ti.rpinia Drive,Colt3n,0alif. iiID OF P_ ai 'L i),iiLj TT. including; 143 - 8" x 4" Y branches 4,898 Lin.Yt. 2.56 12,538.88 3. 8" standard vitrified clay nine 50.0(1 100.00 Item Nature of work Approx. including 6 - 8" x 6" Y branches 447 Lin.l't. 1.95 851.65 4. 8" Class is cast iron bell and including 2 - 8" x 6 Y branches 975 Lin.Ft spigot pipe 80 Lin.A . 2.50 200.00 5. Type n. concrete manholes 18 Each 335.00 51030.00 6. Type b concrete manholes 2 Each 335.00 670.00 7. Type D concrete drop manhole 1 Each 550.00 150.00 S. creak into presen! bri.c. manholes 2 Each 50.00 100.00 9, 12" concrete curb 3,960 Lin.Ft. 1.65 6,534.00 10. Lightinp standards,i,cluding completed underground series circuit. 8 Each 572.3750 4,579.00 TOTAL "LOUN7 61 aID 132, 654.78 V A. pond in favor of the City of Deaunont for .3,265.47 with American ;surety Company was attached. This bid suomitted on the following basis, oropsese;ive oa�,i,ients to oe made every thirty days in cash, ast and final payment to ae made in cash. 2§ discount will ae allowed if final payment is hB de within 15 days of Qompletion. Nano of individual contractor Lonner a. Terry Business address 1606 Ti.rpinia Drive,Colt3n,0alif. iiID OF P_ ai 'L i),iiLj TT. total emiount of Unit Pri -ce traount_ r ",.. ? ,� 2,749.00 2.82 13,P10.36 2.82 1,200.54 4.70 LIL LCHEDULE 200.GC 3,600.00 (Covering itemized list of work, items, unit irices and bid) 200.00 50.0(1 100.00 Item Nature of work Approx. Ao. (coir :nlete in place) quantity Unit l. 8" standard vitrified clay pipe including 2 - 8" x 6 Y branches 975 Lin.Ft 2. 8" standard vitrified clay pipe including 143 - 8" x 4" Y branches 4,P9P Lin.Ft 3. R" standard vitrified clay Ape including 6 -8 "x6" Y branches 447 Lin.Tt 4. 8 "Class b cast iron Dell and n0pot Pipe PO Lin.Ft 5. Tyne d concrete manholes 1P lach 6. Tyne b concrete manholes 2 sack 7. Tyne D concrete drop wank,: le 1 Each S. .creek into pre -ent brick manholes 2 Each 9. 12" concrete curb 3,960 Lin.I't 10. Lighting standards,includinE coi oleted under ;round series= circuit 8 Each 26TAL ALOiNT OF M total emiount of Unit Pri -ce traount_ r ",.. ? ,� 2,749.00 2.82 13,P10.36 2.82 1,200.54 4.70 376.00 200.GC 3,600.00 200.bo 400.00 200.00 200.00 50.0(1 100.00 1.25 4,950.00 350.00 2,800.00 y6 30,24P.40 373 x certified check, i=o )erl� r;�,de papa[ l:, to t!'_ City of lseau_r'-ont for 3,500.00 we;, attached to bid. Contractor's License ido. 2679 Cli,ss A. Na. -e of - ndividuel ccn.tractor z'ernel ;-)arnett uusiness address 751 17. Chaor,.an,Orange,Calif. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the City Council of the City of beawront does hereby resolve, determine and order that the bids and security furnished therewith for the work described in = resolution No. 980 be referred to the City Engineer who shall check said bids and said security and report to this City Council in the Council Chamber at 7:30 P.i�. o'clock on October 12, 1949, on the biddin0: and the lowest responsible bidder. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Anr_is. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Hamilton node a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the raeetinp_ adjourn to tseet again October 12th. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Attest: City Clerk. rieyo'r.�"" Beaumont, Calif. Oct. 12,1949. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session, Oct. 12th. 1949, at 7:30 P.M. with Mayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Innis. absent: None. The minutes of Oct. 5th. were :read and approved. - Mayor nnnis asked for the report of City Engineer Dwight 13. Cooper as to his recommendations respecting bidding and lowest res- ponsible bidder for the street work described in Resolution No. 980. The report was )resented and read as fellows: Oct.6,1949. TO Ti1E H0140ii. i)LE CITY COUNCIL OF TiiE CITY OF DE XT, ONT,CALIF01i, IA. Geu_lemen: tsttached hereto is a tabulation of the bids opened last night on Assessment District 140.5. Pernel Larnett is the low bidder and is herewith recommended as competent to be awarded the contract. I ' b' d ; 4 3 6°, above the E'n €ineer's Estimate. �esnectful :Ly, Dwi °ht B. Cooper City Engineer :t.E.418P. 374 0 P� Council'ian Cox made a motion, the report of Engineer Dwight in i esolution No.980 giving h ordered filed.. Ryes: Council -en Cox, Taylor, Noes: None. Absent: None. seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That 13. Cooper on bid on work described is recommendation be approved and V ;ard, Hamilton and annis. The following Resolution was presented and read: RESOLUTION NO. 992 REFSOLUTIOl Or' THE CI`T'Y COUNCIL OF TIC CITY OF EFfiMONT,CeLIFOR =IIa, AWARDING CONTRnCT FO:. STREET 11 i0RI: ()Ii OVlii. TIT O..DEI:ED iJY RESO- LUTION i�O. 987 OF :�;,ID CITY COUNCIL. VIHEREreS, pursuant to and in accordance with direction by this City Council, a notice inviting sealed bids or proposals was duly published and posted for that certain proposed work or improve- ment described in .resolution No..980 adopted on august 17,1949 and ordered by Resolution No. 987 adopted on September 7,1949, and reference is hereby made to said resolution No. 980 for a description of the work or i:provement and of the assessment district and for further particulars; and Via,,'REaS, on October 5,1949, at the time and place fixed for the opening of said sealed bids or proposals all sealed bidd or proposals for said work which were delivered to the City Clerk were presented to this Council,and, in open session, were publicly opened, examined and declared, and tlA s City Council is fully informed in the premises; and WIiEHFAS, this City Council finds that said resolutions were duly adopted and contained the matters and things required by law and that all notices required by law have been duly given and all hearings required by law duly held and that each and evc -.ry step in the proceedings prior to and including the opening of said bids has been duly and regularly taken and that this City Council has duly acquired jurisdiction; NOVI, THEi,EFORE, the City Council of the City of Beaumont, California, DOES El,EBY RESOLVE, DETERLINE .+ND ORDER as follows: Section 1. That this City Council does hereby determine that the bid of PERNEL BdRNETT, an individual, is the lowest bid of any responsiole bidder for said work; that said bid is regular and is accompanied by a good and sufficient check which is satisfactury to this City Council. This City Council does hereby award the contract for said work to the above named bidder at the Prices named in his bid. All bids or proposals for said work, other than the; said bid above accepted, are hereby rejected. Section 2. That the City Clerk of the City of Beaumont is hereby directed to publish a notice of his award twice in THE BE.LULCUT GAZETTE, a newspaper of general circulation published and circulated in the City of Beaumont. Said notice shall contain the matters and things required by law and shall be published in the manner required by law. J 1949. ADOPTED, :iIGIIL'D ANI) .,2PROVED this 12th. day of October, A.B.Annis Mayor of the City of eaumont,California. i+TTEST: Bernice Conine 13 City Clerk of the City of Beaumont,California. 375' Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman I -yard: That itesolution No. 992 be adopted as read. A ' C un ilman Cox Taylor V "ard Hamilton and Annis. yes o c Noes: None. Absent: None. Ir. Manley I. Martin The Easement and night of Jay Agent/ of the :Mate Highway Department was present and stated that because of the new Highway to be constructed at the West City Limits, it will be necessary for the City to Deed to the State the present small parcel in Lot 1, block 105 upon which the "Beaumont" sign r:t tie West City Limits is located, and in return for the above location, the State proposes to deed to the City of Beaumont a small parcel of land on side of IIighway in about the same general location. The City was presented a Deed for signatures of the Mayor and City Clerk, also a proposed agreement to be entered into by The City and The State to provide thz:t the State Department will Convey to the City 0.03 of an acre, more or less for the new location of the Sign, also nay to the City of Beaumont $192 to cover cost of moving of the Sign. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded b, Councilman Vard: Th:.t the City accept the proposal of the State in regards to the " " beaumont" sign, and that ti:e bayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign the Agreement, also the Deed to a Portion of Lot l,Block 105 which is now used for location of the sign,Document No. 4318. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Taylor,iVard, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Mr. Hoop asked if it will be possible to have street light installed at the corner of 8th and I:'ichigan and 9th. and ::ichigan. The matter w,s referred to Counc =_loran hard, to learn if a circuit is available at thettwo corners. The following bills were; presented: Lawrence A. Hutton First 1, Oct. Plass Deckard IF Carmen Brennan it Bernice Con _ne " Edward T. Bennett " Norma Jean Bennett H.i .Morse Carl Carrell L.itchell E. Spears 'alter L. itodeman Blain G. rites Dob H. Geller Cly::e E. Pearo Charlie Wilson Shikley A. Dietrich Harlan h. King L.L.Bratton William F. L'alley :diehard Summers James P.Bacon Bruce E. Graves Nina Wasson John Cowden Yarion Cowden Smith George Brown Alberta Brown Braman Dickerson Co. Nuzuml,s Texaco :service Hazel S. Koeberle or Dernice Beaumont Public Schools City of Banning Dahlquist :`tudios beaumont Laudry SO.Calif.Edison rseaumont Automotive Service hedlands blueprint Co. Beaumont Ylorist L. & b .. market „ " ,r " „ IT it it IF " rr r, rr n IF Lot 2,Blk 31 On Lot 2,ulk 31 IF It IF Grader parts Tire I.Johns iLent ,ecreation telephone Radio Fee -Oct. Pictures- police Dent. Laundry blankets -jail "treat lights Parts Re.Pavin- Palm :Lve. Floral :,pray Suonlies 50.00 105.70 101.70 106.10 61.40 32.00 108.30 105.90 110.00 101.70 110.00 91.30 37.50 112.50 99.60 91.30 102.50 99.60 102.50 102.50 99.60 50.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 79.75 19.97 30.00 3.55 85.00 5.20 3.09 206.20 15.56 3 ,.43 15.60 1.04 376 Ware nutomc -tive i,enairo on police cr r 168.24 Riverside County '_Tanning C Fee on Dump bite 10.00 Searching ,ceristration oervice for ud •e : enr.ett 1.10 C .e.Lewis w eons Wash Car 2.00 Henry Vim. Obst Oldsmobile Police car 1716.91 County Health Dept. health service -Cct. 6.50 Firestone Ltores itetread €rader fire 54.69 beaumo_t Hardware a, Lumber upolies 83.94 LO-Calif-Disinfecting Co. vanitary Z)upplies 23.73 Leroy li. i,arnes Comprehensive Liauil. 767.93 So.Cel.f.Gas Co. Uas- rie &lth Center 1.00 Carl Carrell Allowance on uniforms 30.00 Walter Kellem Traffic paint 18.98 lValter L. kodeman Allowance on uniforr:.s 12.30 ,)eaun ont Irrigation District 1water 48.53 Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: ThE;t the bills as audited be paid. ryes: Councilrran Cox, Taylor, WarC:, iiarailton and Annis. woes: None. Absent: , +one. Councilman Harilton made a motion, se onded by Councilran Taylor: That th,; Council adjourn. Ayes: COuncillaan COX, r2aylor, 1''ard, _.arailton an(, Innis. Noe,: None. Absent: :Done. attest: �eev�- City Clerk. h.ayor. - -- Beaumont,Calif. Oct. 26,1949. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session Oct. 26th. at 7:30 P.M. with Mayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following councilmen present: Coun- cilman Cox, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Absent: Councilman Taylor. The minutes of Oct. 12th. were read and approved. Mr.Geo.W.Scott, .executive Director of Housing Authority of the County of Riverside was present and addressed the City Council explaining the proposed housing project for low rent housing and slum clearance for Beaumont. The City has had an application in for several years for 50 units provided the Council sees fit to avail themselves of the proposition made by the Federal Government when funds are released. Mr. Scott explained that the agreement to this point is not binding in any iway, being a tentative agreement to be submitted for the approval of main office after a survey is made, to determine whether or not ieaumont is in need of such a project. P� 0 377 After Mr. Scott read a tentative resolution or agreement the following action was taken: Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That the City agree to enter into the tentative agreement as explained by Mr. Scott, so that the Federal Government may start survey form whether Beaumont e Of agreement resolution which isrto beu the adoptedoatct, a later date. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Ward,Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Ta ,,lor. Mr. Weirbach of the First Baptist Church asked if it will be permissable for the Church to erect a Sign directin{ people to the Church by placing a sign at N.E corner of 6th.& Edgar, and S.W. corner of 6th.& Edgar. Councilman Hamilton: Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by That permission be granted the First iir_ptist Church to erect signs at Edgar and 6th.St. Ayes: CounciL:Mn Cox, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. The Clerk was instructed to ask the Auto Club to erect signs and follows: LllJrthRY at Calif. & 6th.-St. .I. & S. Side. PAR{ at Oran €e and Maple OM Sixth Ot. CIVIC C_1A ER at 6ti_,. a. Calif. Councilman Cox made a motion,seconded b;• Councilman Hamilton: That Mr. Perne. Barn -tt be engaged to run corn�ctin . line fruy_i tha o�'i �,�1 S -w r lice t ) t - zew outfall by connecting UFi p: ,iF r;r l lr: Ave. into t...e Lan Hole scug_ ?.,,.. Councilman Taylor. RESOLUTION NO. 993 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE THE CITY 0: FOLLOWS: 1. That that certain Easement G.M.Restaino and Maria Restaino to that certain real property situate of Riverside, State of California, ACCEPTING EASEMENT. ? BEAUMOdT DOES RESOLVE AS Dated November lst, 1949,from City oc Beaumont, conveying in the City of Beaumont,County described as follows, to -wit: beginning at a point in the North line of the South 260 feet of Lot 3, Block 18;3, Amended Map of the Town of Beaumont, as recorded in Book 6, pages 16 & 17 of Maps, records of San Bernardino, County,California, said point being distant West 160 feet from the easterly line of said Lot; Thence North and parallel with said easterly line, 130 feet; Thence West, 10 feet; Thence South end parallel with said easterly li.e, 130 feet; Thence East, 10 feet to Point of beginning, be and it is hereby accepted and directed to be recorded. ADOPTED this 26th. day of October,1949. A.B.Annis Mayor of the City of Beaumont. ATTEST: bern.i.ce Conine City Clerk. 378, Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That Resolution No. 993 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Ward Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Bounoilman Taylor. Councilman Hamilton made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the Council permit Pernel Barnett to construct a sewer line to serve the home of G.M.Restaino in Lot 3 of Block 183 provided it is of the same size and construction as the rest of the sewer line in District No. 5 so th�it it may be extended to serve other properties later. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. rr Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. RESOLUTION NO. 994 RESOLUTION OF TiI; CITY OF BEAUMONT ACCEPTING DEED FROM NINA WASSAN, GEORGE BROWN, ALzERTA oROWNj P: ARIOii COWMEN SMITH, AND XOHN COWMEN. BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: 1. That that certain deed dated the 20th day of Sept. 1949, from Nina Wassan, George Brown, Alberta Brown, Marion Cowden Smith and John Cowden, as Grantors, to the CITY OF BEAUMONT, as Grantee, conveying Lot 2, in Block 31, as shown by amended map of the Town of Beaumont, on file in Book 6 pages 16 and 17 of Maps in the office of the County Recorder of the County of San Bernardino,Etate of California, is hereby accepted and ordered recorded. ADOPTED this 26th.day of October,1949. A.B.Annis Mayor. ATTES': Bernice Conine, City Clerk. Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That Resolution No. 994 be adopted. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That the Beaumont Irrigation District be asked to install Fire hydrants in each island now being constructed on Palm Avenue from 9th. St. to the middle of ylock at 12th.St. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That the application of D.D.VcCoy for a parking place for his taxi in front of the Universal Cleaner's and Weatherford's barber shop be r denied because,there are several businesses with only three parking spaces. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. 379 A letter was read from John 0. Ware regards to Lots 3, 4, 5, & 6 of Block 6, and the clerk was instructed to write Mr. Ware that the City would have to have a Preliminary Title Search from the Title Company before it could take any action on the sale of the above property. Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox' That the Clerk write Carl brown asking that he build a new store building on beaumont Avenue for the beau -Mart as per his agreement. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. A letter was read from for the "Beaumont" sign at of the NE4 of Sec. 9,Towns that the sign may be moved asked to notify Otis Obarr Carl West zip 3 from to E. Mellor offering the City a location City Limits in a portion of the NWi South, Range 1 West, S.B. B. & 11. so its present location. The clerk was proceed with the moving of the sign. The following bills were presented: Lawrence A. Hutton Last u Oct. 50.00 Pleas Deckard " 105.70 Bernice Conine " 106.10 Carmen Brennan " 101.70 Edward T. Bennett " 61.40 Norma Jean Bennett " 32.00 H.K.Morse " 108.30 Blain G. Sites " 110.00 Carl Carvell " 105.90 Mitchell E. Spears " 110.00 Walter L. Rodeman " 101.70 Bob H. Geller " 91.30 Clyde E. Pearo " 37.50 L.M.Bratton " 102.50 Bruce E. Graves " 99.60 Ci:�rlie Wilson " 112.50 S#irley A. Dietrick " 99.60 William F. Salley " 99.60 James P. Bacon " 102.50 Richard Summers TM 102.50 C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff Radio Fee 30.00 Margaret Valdivia Jaunitor at health cent. 5.00 Charlie Wilson Fire Chief 10.00 Dr. Austin E. Givens Examine prisoners 15.00 Mitchell E. Spears Allowance on Uniforms 10.00 A.K.Clark Fee at Disposal grounds 50.00 Ellen C. Martin 6tamps 6.00 Dwight B. Cooper Engineer -Palm & Mich. 42.00 Dwight B. Cooper Engineer -Dist #5 282.00 C.A.Machek Halloween Program 125.00 Beaumont Laundry Clean Mattresses -jail 1.02 Bob H. Geller Allowance on uniforms 10.00 Colling Publishing Co. 4 code books 20.60 Beaumont Variety Store 5 yd. red cloth Dist.5 1.77 Perchy Jacobs Repair wadang pool 32.55 So.Calif.Edison Col Electricity 56.36 Beaumont Sign Service Paint Oldsmobile car. 21.50 Leroy H. Barnes Renew police bond 5.00 Carl Carrell Cash Advanced 1.96 Weaver Mortuary Emergency call 12.50 Leonard Realty Endorsement- Ins.Policey 6.53 California Water & Telephone Co. Telephones 45.76 Bank of Beaumont Withholding tax 165.40 Councilman Hamilton made a motioh,seconded by Councilman Ward:That the bills as audited oe paid.. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. 0o Councilman Hamilton made a motion, seconded by Councilmen Cox: That the Council adjourn. This motion carried. AGayor. ATTEST: Clerk. Beaumont,Calif. Nov. 9,1949. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session Nov.9th.1949, at 7:30 P.M. with Layor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Absent: Councilman Taylor. The minutes of October 26th. were read and approved. A letter was read from i''r. VI.:i.Sewell,Secretcry of tn-,: °lanning Commission, asking that the City Council study the proble.a of off street parking for such businesses as theatres, markets and bowling alleys. It was suggested by Ivayor Annis, that the i::atter be discussed at a later date. Resolution No. 995 was read immediately after the reading of a Resolution from the Beaumont Planning Commission, as follows: RESOLUTION NO. 995 RESOLUTIONd OF T:iE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAMONT, CALI 0110IA, APPROVING ACTION OF PL,,:111I.IG COj2,'I5SI01d CONCERNING i ECOP MENDATION OF THE PLAMNING CON,b1I.SIOA OF L"ID CITY TO CHANCE U: -.E OF CERTAI14 DILTRICT BOUNDARIES II SAID CITY. WHEREAS, the planning commission of said City has heretofore held a public meeting concerning the proposed change of use of certain real property within the boundaries as hereinafter set forth from Resident- ial Classess A and B to Commercial, and WHEREAS, said Planning Commission has reported its findings in connec- tion ihbrewith and submitted its resolution, to which reference is hereby made for further particulars, to said City Council, and WHEREAS, said City Council has duly considered said Resolution to- gether with all records in the matter, NC7, T1 x ?EFORE, the City Council of said City does hereby resolve as follows, to wit: 1. That said recommendation of said Planning Commission, be and the same is hereby- approved. 2. That a change of use of the following described real property be granted from Residential Classes A and B to Commercial in the City of Beaumont, Lots 1, 2, 3, 10, 11 & 12 of Bloc:rs 5, 4 "& 3; all of Block 2 lying Northeasterly of Northeasterly line of Lot 9 and its production Southeasterly; vacated portion of F Street (now 7th.St.) be- tween Egan and California Ave.; Lots 1 to 12 of Blocks 82, 83 and 84; Lots 2, 42 6, 8, 10, and 12 of Block 85 of Amended Map of the Town of Beaumont, Map boob: 6, pages 16 & 17, San Bernardino County Records. PASSED, ,DOPTED AND A')PROVED this 9th. da^ of lovember,1949. A.B.Annis Me yor. ATTEST: Bernice Conine, City Clark. 8Y Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That Resolution No. 995 be approved and adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Ward., Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. The following bills were presented: Lawrence A. Hutton First Nov. Carmen Brennan " Bernice Conine " Plass Deckard " Edward T. Bennett " Norma Jean benn(tt " L.M.Bratton " Charlie Wilson " Shirley A. Dietrich " James P. Bacon " Bruce E. Graves " Richt,rd Summers " William F. Salley " H.K.Morse " Clyde E. Pearo " Mitchell E. Spears " Blain G. Sites " Walter L.Rodeman " Carl Carrell " Alvin R. Mason " H.K.biorse Vniform allowance C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff Radio repairs Leroy H. Barnes Notary fee - easement OtMelveny o, Myers refund on telephone Beaumont Laundry Clean blankets -jail City of Banning ]Radio fee Hazel S. Koeberleor oernic:e I.Johns rent Henry Wm.Obst Mirror- police car Gazette Publishing Co. Printing Associated Service Station Service to car Spencer H. Kincaid Insurance adjustment Southern California Edison Co. Electricity Beaumont Hardware cr Lumber katerial � supplies So.Calif. Gas Co. Gas Braman Dickerson Parts Stockwell & binney Office suoplies Armco Drainage & Metal 'roducts,Inc. Culverts A. Carlisle or Co. Court docket Richfield Oil Corp. Gasoline Ware Automotive Repairs The King DruC Co. treatment for prisoner Beaumont -ign Service Paint PekkvSign�, Pacific Coast Bldg. Officials Conference dues 1950 R.A.McFarlane Install police radio Rae Maxwell Welding Southern California Edison Co. Street lights Nuzum's Texaco : Service Tire 50.00 101.70 106.10 105.70 61.40 32.00 102.50 112.50 99.60 102.50 99.60 102.50 99.60 108.30 37.50 110.00 110.00 101.70 105.90 97.98 9.95 7.33 1.00 1.13 4.12City o 85.00 30.00 3.99 44.42 9.65 58.26 20.83 77.40 31.67 56.65 28.54 312.77 26.16 437.40 95.93 1.97 3.00 25.00 20.00 23.18 206.20 14.45 382, Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That the bills as audited oe paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. 24oes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. Councilman Cox made a moti. -n, seconded by Councilman Ward: That the Council adjourn. This Notion carried. Attest: l e-V" � City Clerk. Mayor. Beaumont, Calif. Nov.30,1949. The Beaumont City Council u,et in regular session Nov.30th, MW 1949, with Layor Annis presiding. Roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilmen Cox,Taylor,Ward,Hamilton & Annis. The minutes of 2vov. 9th. were read and approved. The Clerk was instructed to ask the Automobile Club of South- ern California to install Stop signs on both sides of ijeaurnont Avenue on streets which do not have such signs at this time. RESOLUTION NO. 996 RESOLUTION OF THi' CITY OF BEAUMONT ACCEPTING EASE"E iT. THE CITY COUNCIL OF TEE CITY OF 13EAUMO]T DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: 1. That that certain Easement Dated November 16,1949, from SAP -UTsL 1VEL511ER to CITY OF BEAUMOX, conveying that certain real property situate in the City of Beaumont, County of Riverside, State of California, described as follows, to -wit: Beginning at a point in the south line of Lot 4, Block 182 of Amended Map of the Town of Beaumont, as recorded in Book 6, pages 16 &, 17 of Laps, records of San Bernardino County, California, distant East, 145 feet from the southwest corner thex•eof ; Thence 24orth and parallel with the wst line of said Lot, 520 feet to the north line thereof; Thence East along said north li e, 20 feet; Thence Louth and parallel to said west line, 520 feet to said south line; Thence west, 20 feet to point of beginning, be and it is hereby accepted and directed to be recorded. 383 ADOPTED this 30th. day of November,1949. A.S.Annis, Layor of the City of Beaumont. Attest: Bernice Conine, City Clerk. Councilman Hamilton made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That Resolution No. 996 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Hamilton made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the Clerk advertise for bids on a Street Sweeper as per specifications to be furnished by Councilman Ward, or Hamilton. Ayes: Councilman rox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton ano Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. The following- bills were presented: Southern California Edison Nuzum's Texaco Service Carmen brennan,City Treasurer Plass Deckard Lawrence A. Hutton Bernice Conine Carmen arennan Edward T. Bennett Norma Jean Sennett H.K.Morse Carl Carrell slain G. Sites Alvin R. Mason Mitchell E. Spears Walter L. Rodeman Clyde E. Pearo L.M.Sratton Charlie Wilson Shirley A. Dietrich William F. Salley Richard Summers Bruce E. Graves Samuel R. Horsley James P. bacon V.A:.Hyde, Co.Tax Collector A. Carlisle & Co. Braman - Dickerson Co.Ine. County Health pspartment So.Calif. Disenfecting Co. Freedom Valvoline Oil Co. 60-Calif. Edison Co. White Kitchen Cafe Hanson's Associated Service C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff Charles See' r�.'. Southern California Edison Co. San Gorgonio Electric C.E.Lewis & Sons Ellen C. Martin Charlie Wilson A.K.Clark Margaret Valdivia Mitchell E. Spears Carl Carrell Alvin R. Mason Searching registration Beaumont Machine Shop Rae Maxwell J.H.West Street Lights 206.20 Tire & service 14.45 Transfer rank account 1456.69 Last ti Nov. 105.70 " 50.00 " 106.10 " 101.70 " 61.40 " 32.00 " 108.30 " 105.90 " 110.00 " 91.30 " 110.00 " 101.70 " 37.50 " 102.50 " 112.50 " 99.60 " 99.60 " 102.50 " 99.60 " 110.70 " 102.50 Taxes - :;ewer & Dump 9.77 Sewer Assessment forms 110.11 Parts 2.98 Health Service 6.50 Sanithry sunnlies 30.80 Lube oil 42.40 Street Lights 207.69 N_eals- prisoners 8.32 Service to cars 4.37 Radio fee & service 33.39 Repair truck 7.50 Electricity 146.76 Globes 16.65 Repairs & parts 42.39 StUA DS 12.00 Fire ehinf 10.00 Nov. Payment & Dump 50.00 Jaunitor at Health Cent. 4.00 Allowanceon uniforms 10.00 Allowance on uniforms 1.82 Allowance on uniforms 10.00 Service for Judge Sennett .80 Channel Steel 25.70 Welding 61.33 Tire change 1.25 384 Peerless Concrete Pipe & Rock, B. & E.uhoe shop Bernice Conine Ro -Ga Radiator :service Nona's Cafe McCulloh Studio Dwight B. Cooper Bank of Beaumont Co. Pipe 38.87 Keys 3.74 Cash advanced 10.85 Repair Radiator 6.50 136 meals for pris.70.72 Pictures - Police dep.5.18 Assessmt.ff5 675.00 Withholding tax 155.40 Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox. That the bills as audited be paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the Council adjourn. TJiis motion carried. Attest: qq City Clerk. r 'Mayor. beaumont,Calif. Dec.14th,1949. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session Dec. 14th. 1948, at 7: 30 P.L. with Layor Annis presiding. The roll call found the followiN)g Councilmen present: Council- man Cox, Ward, Hamilton and Annis, Absent: Councilman Taylor. Councilman Taylor came in during the reading of the minutes of the meeting of Nov. 30th. The minutes of Nov. 30th. were read and approved. Mr. Mock of the Planning Commission was present and asked if it would be Possible to get rid of the trailers that are being occupied within the city limits. He stated that the matter had been discussed several times and would like to have something done in cases where the trailers are being used as a residence. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That the trailer court ordinance be enforced. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. In the matter of "the construction of certain street work in the City of Beaumont under Resolution of In- tention, Resolution No. 980, the diagram of the property affected or benefited by the work done under said resolution and which is to be assessed to pay a portion of the costs and expenses thereof was presented to the Council and examined by the members thereof. Upon motion by Councilman Taylor, seconded by Councilman Cox, and unanimously carried, the following resolution resolution was adopted by the Council, to wit: The City Council of the City of beaumont, California, does hereby resolve and order that the diagram for the work done pursuant to Resolution No.980 be and the same is hereby approved, and 0 zrl moo 385 that the City Clerk shall certify the fact and date of such approval on said diagram and shall deliver said diagram immediately to the Street Superintendent of the City of Beaumont. — i letter was read from W.F.Roberge asking that the City of veaumont enter into an agreement to furnish the use of the Beaumont Fire Department's equipment and men to attend fires which may occur at the -an Gorgonio Pass Hospital, and the following action taken: Councilman Hamilton made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That an Agreement be authorized, providing that the Beaumont Fire Department be available and authorized to assist with the fire department at the San Gorgo& Memorial hospital i--i case of a fire. Ayes: Councililien Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. :does: None. Absent: i +one. RESOLUTION NO. 997 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT ACCEPTING DEED. THE CITY COUNCIL OF TiiE CITY OF BEAUMONT DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: 1. That that certain deed dated the 9th. day of December,1949, from BEAUMONT IRRIGATION DISTRICT, to the CITY OF BEAUMONT, convey - ing that certain real property situated in the City of Beaumont, County of Riverside, State of California, described as follows, to -wit: Lot Three, Block 6 of the Town of Beaumont as shown by Amended Map of the City of Beaumont, Book 6, Pages 16 and _.7 of Maps, Records of San Bernardino County, California, be and it is hereby accepted and directed to be recorded. ADOPTED this 14th. day of Ddcember,1949. A.B.Annis Mayor. Attest: Bernice Conine, City Clerk. Councilman Vlard made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That Resolution No. 997 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. The following bills were presented: Plass Deckard First 2 Dec. 105.70 Edward T. uennett " 61.40 Norma Jean uennett " 32.00 Bernice Conine 106.10 Carmen Brennan " 101.70 Lawrence A. Hutton " 50.00 H.K.Morse " 108.30 Carl Carrell " 105.90 Walter L. Rodeman " 101.70 Blain G. Sites " 110.00 Mitchell E. Spears " 110.00 Alvin R. Mason " 91.30 Clyde E. Pearo " 37.50 Charlie Wilson " 112.50 386 0 L.L.bratton First 2 Dec. 102.50 Bruce E. Graves it 99.60 James P. oacon to 102.50 William F. Salley " 99.60 Richard Summers it 102.50 Samuel R. Horsley " 102.50 WalterLRodeman Maintenance Uniforms 19.75 - Lamb Transportation Road Oil 895.48 Stockwell & Binney Office Suonlies 8.51 Beaumont Irrigation assessrieni Lot 2,blk 31 4.00 Beaumont Hardware b- Lumber Suonlies 77.55 Union Oil Co. of Calif. Lube oil 45.02 Hamilton Cleaners Clean Jail blanket 1.50 Richfield Oil Corp. Gasoline 241.80 Bernice Conine Cash advanced 6.37 bank of Beaumont City Hall Coupons 40.00 Ware Automotive Repairs 20.54 Furst Natibnal bank Bond 11 -City Hall 1000.00 Ray T. Samson Checking Sewer plant 143.00 Peyt. Som,;ercan,p Serviee car 1.50 Dr. '.W.Harder Examine prisoners 15.00 San Gorgonio Electric Globes 21.69 Smith studios Pictures for Police 8.32 'cutomobile Club of So.Calif. Street signs 20.91 Henry L'dn. Obst Repairs 263.45 California Water & Telephone Co. Telephones 51.45 So.Calif.Gas Co. Gas 38.59 Hazel S..Koeberle or oerdoe I.Johns Rent 30.00 Beaumont Irrigation Water 36.60 Ellen C. Martin Stamps 6.00 Searching Registration Service for Judge bennbtt 1.65 League of Calif. Cities 1950 leagur dues 160.00 beaumont Irrigation Water pipe fittings 7.10 County Health Dept. Health service 6.50 1 No Barnum & Flagg Co. Carbon Paper 5.67 Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That the bills as audited be paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Yard, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Cox, made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the council adjourn. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Mayor. Attest: City Clerk. 387 Beaumont, Calif. Dec.28,1949. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session Dec. 28th. 1949, - at 7:30 P.M., with mayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following councilmen nresent: Councilman,^ Cox, Taylor, and Annis. ' Absent :'iCounbilmen Ward: and iiton. Councilman Curd came in during the reading of the minutes. The minutes of the meeting of December 14th. were read and approved. Several property owners living on Palm Avenue south of Third . street were present regards to the opening of Palm Avenue and pre- venting some of the original right of way for Palm Avenue being plowed up for planting. They said they would like to have the City open up the street if possible. lifter a discussion, R_ayor Annis advised them that since the street was closed and reverted to farming years before the City of Beaumont was incorporated, that it would be necessary for the interested property owners to quit claim any interest they may have in the land by signing a quitclaim deed back to The City of Beaumont for that portion lying in the street right of way. The City would then grade the street open. Mr. Pudom and Mr Harder, property owners on wellwood Avenue between 11th & 12th. were present and asked that the City do some- thing about the water standing in thr: center of Wellwood Avenue causing a dangerous and unsatisfactory water hole when it rains. The matter was referred to the City Engineer. Mr. William Kia(t asked if it would be possible for the City of Beaumont to assist the Chamber of Commerce in some way with finances. , He stated that neighboring cities were making sizeable contributions c ". to the maintenance of their Local Chambers of Commerce. After a discussion the following action was taken: Councilman Cox made a riotion, seconded uy Councilman Taylor: That the City of Beaumont pay to the Beaumont Chamber of Commerce -_) monthly, 350 per paid up member on their membership list, with a ( maximum payment of 450.OU per month. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Hamilton. Mayor Annis read a resignation from Mr. Plass Deckard as Building I nspector. Mayor Annis stated that he would like to hold the resignation of Mr. Deckard in abeyance until all Councilmen were present, or at least until next meeting. RESOLUTION NO. 998 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BEAUYIONT, CALIFORNIA AUTHORIZING MAYOR A14D CITY CLEIT OF THE CITY OF BEAUnONT, CALIFORNIA TO EXECUTE AND DELIVER Ail AGRED-ENT. The City Council of the City of Beaumont does hereby resolve as follows, to -wit: 1. That the Mayor and City Clerk of said City are and each is hereby directed and authorized to ex0cute and deliver on behalf of the said City an agreement; between the County of Riverside, and the City of Beaumont, nroviding that the County will sevice and maintain all emergency radio equinment owned and /or controlled by the City, as per agreement. PALED, ADOPTED AND A'Pr.OVED this 28 day of December,1949. A.B.Annis. Mayor. Attest: Bernice Conine, City Clerk. 388 Councilman bard made a motion, seconded That Resolution No. 998 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward and Noes: None. Absent: Council. -a._ Hamilton. The following bills were presented: Lawrence A. Hutton Last 2 Dec. P1ass Deckard n Bernice Conine Carmen Brennan Edward T. Bennett Norma Jean Bennett H.K.Morsa Carl Carrell Blain G. Sites Walter L. Rodeman Mitchell E. Spears Alv'_n k, Mason Clyde E. Pearo L.Ivi.Bratton Charlie Wilson Richard Summers Wiil.iam F. Salley Bruce E. Graves James P.Baeon Samuel R. Horsley Margaret Valdivia Charlie Wilson Johnson Tractor Signal bervice Station Nuzum's Texaco Service Bernice Conine Suimait Radio Lhop C.F.Rayuurn,z�heriff A.K.Clark Harry E. Bonnell LeRoy H. Barnes dank of Beaumont Alton D. Carter Al Sworoski Dwight B. Cooper General Petroleum Corp. Rae Maxwell Braman Dickerson Co. Redlands Blue Prints .lank, of Beaumont rr n +e n n rr rr rr rr n it n n n It r: n rr by Councilman Taylor: Annis. aaunitor helath center Fire Chief Parts Parts and Lervice Tires , etc. Freight Tube Radio fee Fee at Dumping grounds 1949 Audit 50.00 105.70 106.10 101.70 61.40 32.00 108.30 105.90 110.00 101.70 110.00 91.30 37.50 102.50 112.50 102.50 99.60 99.60 102.50 102.50 4.00 10.00 2.80 8.27 73.91 11.66 1.87 30.00 50.00 250.00 -renew ?olicy un signs 75.60 10 Coupons -1948 1unicipal 150.00 Refund on plans and Lpec. 10.00 Labor on Dist.5 42.50 Engineer lie: Dist.5 462.00 300 Gallons emulsion 35.23 Material c, Welding 24.18 ReDEirs & carts 169.29 Street r:�ap & others 8.30 Withholding tax 148.40 Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Conncilman Ward: That the bills as audited be raid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward and Annis. Floes: None. Absent: Councilman Hamilton. AFFIDAVIT OF CITY ENGINEMt 014 COhLPLETION OF WORK described in Resolution of Intention, Resolution No.980, for that certain sanitary sewer work and street improvement described in said Resolution, sided by Mr. Dwight B. Cooper was presented and read. Also letters accepting standard sewer constructed by .'ernel Barnett across Lot 4, Block 182, for Samuel Welsher, and consisting of 2 manholes and 540 feet of 811 vitrified clay pipe, also acceptance of sewer connection in Alley east of haple Avenue and South of Sixth Street, taking the following blocks of sewer from the Downtown and old Outfall Sewer and connecting them to the new uutfall System, Blocks 182, 33, 38, 57, 65, 66, 88 and 89, which the Council authorized to ue done by Pernel :iarnett. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That i0.r. Dwight 13. Cooper's Atfidavit of Completion of work described in resolution of Intention, -•esolution No. 980 be accepted and filed. 0 am Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor Ward. and Annis. i4oes: None. Absant: Councilman Hamilton. Ordinance No. 251 was presented and read by City attorney Hutton and the following action taken. Councilman 'Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That Ordinance No. 251 pass its first reading. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward and Annis. Noes: none. Absent: Councilman Hamilton. Councilman Taylor made a motion, That the Council adjogrn. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor,ti'+ard. Noes: Hone. Absent: Councilman Hamilton. Attest: 1"�` City Clerk. seconded by Councilman Ward: and Annis. veaumont,Calif. Jan.11,1950. The ueaumont City Council met in regular. session, Jan.11th.,1950, at 7:30 P.M. with Mayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen Dresent: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Absent: 14one. The minutes of December 28t1a. were read and approved. Mr. Peloquin of the Hitching Post was present and asked what action could ue taken at this time in regards to his claim for a refund on payment of sales tax which he has )aid the City of ueaurtiont through error. The City Council asked him to wait until a received from the League of California Cities in regards t not the City is entitled to the 'tax paid by fir. Peloquin. This being the time for opening of bids on the Power sweeper for which the City called for bids, the following the only bid received was opened. reply was o whether or street bid being The bid of Smith booth Usher Company, 2001 Santa Fe Ave.,Los Angeles, Calif. dated Jan.9th. on Austin Western Lodel 40 14otor Sweeper complete with all standard equipment Price: $7,475.00 with additional cost of dp585.00 for a 9 ft. right hand gutter broom, Terms: Net 30 days. f.ob. �-eeumont. After a discussion the following action was taken: Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That the City purc-ase the sweeper from Limith Booth Usher Co., as per bid submitted. Ayes: Councilman Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman That the Council meeting. -'` Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Taylor made a continue act Cox, Taylor, Noes: None. Absent: None. Ward, Hamilton and Annis. motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: ion of Ordinance No.251 until next Ward, Hamilton and Annis. 390 �r 0 --) Zi Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That Mr.Reuben A. Coverdale be appointed as a member of the Beaumont Planning Comiuission, to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Mr. Wm. Sewell. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, 1'uard, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Hamilton made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox: That the City purchase a siren for the police department as per the one displayed at the meeting. too Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: done. The clerk was instructed to write the Edison Co. tj install street light at 9th. cc bichigan. The following bills were presented: Ellen C. Martin :;tamps 12.00 idultiplex Display Fixture Co. Map holder 65.69 Beaumont Irrigation hater -Palm e{va. 8.44 Beaumont lachi.,e Shop Steel .75 Hazel S. Koeberle or oer..ice I 4ohns rent- health center 30.00 Norman Bennett refund- check book at bank 2.50 California Water a Telephone Co. Telephones 45.58 Searching registration Service for Judge Bennett 2.90 San Gorgonio Electric iookin, up P.A.System etc. 8.35 Beaumont Gazette Add for Sweeoer 10.00 C.F.Rayburn,bheriff Radio parts 5.86 So.Calif.Edison Street lights 214.74 ,lank of Beaumont 30 coupons 1948 Luni. 450.00 Ray E. Williams 5 " to 75.00 Henry Wm. Obst Garage Repairs 8.35 Co.Health Deot. Health Servic:: 6.50 Ralph E. Bishop Palm Ave. Sprinkler system 368.80 Beaumont Chamber of Commerce January payment 33.25 Automobile Club of So.Calif. Stoo signs -Beaum Ave. 63.28 Beaumont Irrigation 360 ft. pipe Interstate Rubber Products Co. Traffic cones L�itchell E. Spears Uniforms allowance Alvin R. Mason of of Lawrence A..Hutton Bernice °Conine Carmen Brennan Edward T. Bennett Norma Jean Bennett Pleas Deckard H.K.blorse Carl Carrell Walter L. Rodeman Main G. Sites LA tchell E. Spears Alvin R. kason Clyde E. Pearo L.lm.Dratton Charlie Wilson oruce E. Graves James P.Bacon Richard Su mers :amuel it. Horsley First Q Jan. ft ft 0 f, n it 11 n if to n 0 It ft it n n if 17.96 10.31 10.00 10.00 50.00 106.10 101.70 61.40 32.00 105.70 108.30 105.90 101.70 110.00 110.00 91.30 37.50 102.50 108,30 99.60 102.50 102.50 102.50 Councili:.en Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That the bills as audited us paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and inuis. Noes: None. Absent: None. 391 Navor Annis asked the Council if they cared to take action on the resignation of Nr. Plass Deckard as building Inspector. Nir. Deckard had expressed a desire to take a trip in the near future and would like to be relieved of his responsibilities as soon as convenient. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That the Council accept the resignation of Plass Deckard as building Inspector as of Feb.15th. and that the Clerk be authorized to write Mr. Deckard a letter thanking him for the fine manner in which he has organized the records, office and work of the building Inspector, and the good workmanlike manner in wYich he has performed his duties warile in the service of the City. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Ands. Noes: ,4one. Absent: None. Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the meeting adjourn. This motion carried. Attest: dy- " City Clerk. r Nia Ur. beaumont,Californis Wanuary 25,1950 The Beaumont City Council raet in regular session, Jan.25th. 1950, at 7:30 P.N., with Layor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Counc`li_en present: Councilman Cox, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. tibsent: Councilman Taylor. Councilman Taylor came in during the reading of the minutes. The minutes of Jan. 11th. were read and aonroved. Resolution Ri OLUTION OF TIC CITY CLE1tK U1i' THE' �,UITC"13/, DEED. The City C follows, to -wit: No. 99 was read as follows: RESOLUTION NO. 999 CITY OF bE"UP;CNT, CjLI!POi�!iIA aUTHORI`LING 1 ;_AYOR eND CITY OF bFAUN :ONT, CeLIFORAIA TO ETECUTE nND DELIVER cuncil of the City of Beaumont does hereby resolve as 1. That the Mayor and City Clerk of said City are and each is hereby directed and authorized to execute and deliver on behalf of the said City a G,uitclaim Deed to Carl E. Mellor of that certain real property located in the City of Beaumont, County of Riverside more particularly described as follows, to wit: C1 Lots 3, 4, 5 and 6 in block 6 of the Town of Beaumont, as shown by Amended Map of the Town of beaumont on file in Book 6 pages 16 and 17 of Maps in the office of the County Recorder of the County of San Bernardino; in the City of besumont, Beaumont Irrigation District, County of Riverside, State of Cali- fornia. PASSED, ADOPTED AND A?Pi%OVED this 25 day of January,1950. A.B.Annis Mayor. Attest: Bernice Conine City Clerk. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Counc -ilman Cox: That Resolution No. 999 be adopted. Ayes: Council an Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Anuis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Letters were read as follows: A letter from Paul Walker asking that the City collect busiriess Licenses by the quarter instead of annually. A letter from uterling Yocum thanking the City for the Christmas tree delivered to them for use of the 4H Club. A letter from Stewart blcKellan regards to his running into a storm drain at 5th. & Calif. breaking manifold on his car and stating that he felt the city should repair his car. A letter from the Beaumont Planning ComLission asking that the City check condition of property at 6th. and Massachusetts five. and Southwest corner of 10th. and Beaumont. Ave. Also th?3t the fire plugs be painted. It was recommended that the police patrol the residential districts as to observance of Stop Signs. It was also suggested thet the office of Buildinp Insoector be filled by examination. The Clerk was instructed to answer the Planning Commission's letter, advising that the condition of property would be taken care of, that the Fire ?lugs would be painted as soon as nossible but the Police patrol and appointment of Building inspector would oe problems which the Council would have to work out to the best of their ability. The following bills wer: presented: William Houston Summit itadio : hop So.Calif. Gas Co. beaumOnt Irrigation Dist. Jack Lobley Margatet Valdivia Charlie Wilson A.K.Clark C.F.Rayburn,:heriff Lawrence II. Thompson uruoks Richfield Service Bank of oeaumo!,t Aldine Company Lezioy uarnes ;''are Autom_tive Alvin R. t.ason Mitchell E. Spears Gravel for St.1fork 94.50 itadio Tube 3.43 Gas 62.37 WuitClaim Deed 100.00 1 set chains 9.31 Jaunitor- iealth Center 5.00 Fire Chief -Jan. 10.00 Jan. fee at Dump_nr Groun.50.00 Radio fee 30.00 Assessment Engineer 150.00 Gasoline 1.16 1948 Luni.Coupons 210.00 Printing- Re.Dist.5 6.70 Premium Treas.bond 7.75 Parts and Labor 143.17 Maintenance- uniforms 10.00 i}al. " " 2.57 M 393 Ellen C. Martin Union Oil Co. Union Oil Co. City Paint & Hardware Mixed Concrete, Inc. Rae Maxwell Richfield Oil Corp. Hanson's Associated Beaumont Machine Shop B. & E. Shoe Shop Signal :.'ervice Ralph E. bishop Stockwell & binney Beaumont Hardware & Peyt Sommercamp So.Calif.Edison Carl Carrell Beaumont Motor & bup Lawrence A. Hutton 1y Plass Deckard Carmen ;irt nnan Bernice Conine Edward T. Bennett Norma Jean Bennett H.K.Morse Mitchell E. Spears Walter L. Rodeman Alvin R. hiason Blain G. Sites Carl Carrell Clyde E. Pearo L.L.Bratton Frank B. Horsley James P. bacon Samuel R. Horsley Richard Summers Charlie Wilson Bruce E. Graves Federal Reseve Bank Councilman Taylor That the bills as Ayes: Councilman Noes^ : i4one. Absent: None. Councilman Taylor Council adjourn. Stamps Anti- freeze Kerosene & Case Clamps, etc. 25' 10 in pine Welding & Yater Gasoline ervice Labor & Parts Vdelding 1 key Service car Sprinklers-?81m Office sunplies Lumber L-aterials Tire repair Electricity Maintenance Uni ply Parts & Labor Last _ ,Jan. Last 2 Jan. Last ,Jan. Last Jan. Last Jan. " rr " rr " " n rr n rr n " rr rr " of S.F. " line ial Ave. forms 6.00 20.29 46.13 7.23 7.99 18.65 299.78 12.51 3.75 .36 1.50 46.43 18.91 53.10 1.00 12.30 6.40 88.02 50.00 105.70 101.70 106.10 61.40 32.00 108.30 110.00 101.70 91.30 110.00 105.90 37.50 102.50 87.20 102.50 102.50 102.50 108.30 95.40 169.70 made a motion, seconded by CounciLian Cox: audited be paid. Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. made a motion, seconded by Councilman Cox- That the This motion carried. Mayor. Attest: City Clerk. 394 0 Beaurnont, Californi a . Feb.8th.,1950. The 1sesumont City Council met in regular session Wednesday, February 8th., 1950, at 7:30 P.M., with Mayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Ward and Annis. Absent: Councilman Hamilton. Councilman Hamilton came in immediately after the reading of the minutes. The minutes of the meeting of January 25th. were read and approved. The Clerk was instructed to notify Air. Lorain baldwain that the deeds to right of way for Palm Avenue from South side of Southern Pacific railroad to South City Limits were ready to be signed by property owners. Mayor Annis announced "The hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. having arrived, this is the time and place fixed for hearing protests, objections or appeals concerning that certain street work done under the Improvement Act of 1911 and Resolution No.980 of this Council ( the construction of sanitary sewer, street lighting and curbing work in Assessment District No.5)." The Clerk presented the following documents in regards to 1911 Act work under Resolution No. 9R0: (a) Affidavit of posting notice of filing of assess- ment and of hearing. (b) Affidavit of mailing of Notices of Assessment and of hearing. (c) Affidavit of publication of Notice of filing assessment and of hearing. The above docuu .lents were examined by the council and following action taken: Councilman Taylor made a :notion, seconded by Councilmen Cox: That the three affidavits be accepted, approved and directed to be filed. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. The Clerk presented the assessment and diagram for the work under resolution No. 980. Mayor Annis ask the Clerk if any written protests, objections or appeals have been filed prior to February 8th,1950, concerning the work, documents or proceedings on th' -s work. The clerk presented and read a letter from Air. Derrick Paine, 1295 South Los Angeles Street, Glendale 4, Calif. stating that he owner Lots 8 and 10 of jolock 38, City of oeaurriont, which has an assessment of w284.R7 on each lot, total 4569.74 in respect of certain street ir.provem nts to be mede. He stated. he wanted to protest the levying of any assessment against his property as it is unimproved property, th;.t the proposed improvement at this time is prem,.,ture and places an unproductive financial burden on the owners of unimproved properties. This letter was dated Fan.26th. Mayor Annis asked if anyone wished to sneak in sunnort of the objection just read. No one present spoke. Mayor Annis asked if the Clerk had any other written communications concern ng the work or proceedings. The Clerk advised that there were no other conununi cat ions. Mayor Annis then asked, " Does anyone present wish to be heard in respect to the work done pursuant to .resolution No. 980 (the work done under the 1911 Act in Assessment District No.5) or to the assessment, diagram, warrant, oroceedings or any matter relatinE thereto." At this time Air. Harry H. Hood., representing Airs. Florence h.Hood asked how long he would hove to pay in full, if there would be any reduction in the assessment if paid in full, and how payments would have to ue made. 395 Mr. Robert M. csarton, representing O'Melveny & Myers, explained that there would be 50 days from Feb. 8th. in which to pay the assessment in :full, or if at th:t time it was not paid, a pond would ue issued which would be paid within the following ten years, payable 1 /10 of principal on or before Jan.2 together with interest, end interest payable again before July End. of each year until naid. Mr. Hood thanked ar yarton for his detailed explaination. Mayor Annis again asked if anyone else wished to have any explaination. Mr. L.J. Thompson, Assessment Engineer for this work explained to all present, just how the assessment had been pro - rated, and that the individual amounts were assessed in a legal manner and according to law. The following Resolution was presented and. read. RESOLUTION NO. 1000 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, CALIFORilIA, P:AKING DETERMINATIONS AND CONFIRMING ASESS- ME14T ,iND PROCEEDINGS. WHEREAS, the Superintendent of Streets of the City of Beaumont did on the 18th day of January,1950, file in the office of the City Clerk of said City an assessment and diagram for that certain work or improvement in said City done under and pursuant to the "Improvement Act of 19111" Division 7 of the Streets and Highways Code of California, and resolution of intention, Resolution no.980, adopted by this City Council on the 17th day of August,1949; and WHEREAS, the said City Clerk has, as required by law, given notice of the filing of said assessment and of the time fixed in said notice for hearing- by this City Council, and affidavits of publication, posting and mailing of such notice have been approved by this City Council and are on file; and WHEREAS$ at the time and place fixed in such notice a hearing was duly held by t'nis City Council at whit# all written appeals, protests or objections were duly presented and road, and 611 persons desiring to be herd thereon were heard, and this City Council gave all persons present an opportunity to be heard in respect of any matter relating to said work or improvement, to any act or determination of said Superintendent of :streets or the City Engineer of said City in relation thereto, to the contract for said work or the per- formance of said contract, to the correctness of said assessment or said diagram, or to any other act, determina- tion or proceedings of said Superintendent of :streets or said City Engineer, or to any matter relating to said work, the assessment district or the proceedings therefor; and WHEREAS, all such persons desiring to be heard have been heard by this City Council, and this City Council has duly considered the evidence presented nt said hearing, and is fully informed in the premises; NOW, THEREFOnE, the City Council of the City of Beaumont,California, DOES HEnEnY ESOLVE, DETEhMINE AND OhDER as follows: 396 Section 1. That said hearing has been duly held; that each and every step in the proceedings prior to and including the hearing, has been duly end regularly taken, that this City Council is satisfied ro,.ith the correctness of the assessment, the diagram, the )roceedinl -s, the work, end all matters relating thereto, and all protests, objections, or appeals be and the same are hereby overruled and denied, and this City Council does hereby confirm said proceedings and said assessment. Section 2. That it is hereby ordered that the sum of X22200, the contribution to be paid toward the cost and expense of sE:id work as provided in said Resolution No. 980, be forthwith paid from the general funds of the City of Beaumont to Pernel narnett, or assignee. Section 3. That this resolution shall be entered upon the minutes of this City Council. ADOPTED, ::IGIvED AND A:'PROVED this 8th day of February,1950. A.B.Annis Mayor of the City of Beaumont California. ATTEST: Bernice Conine, City Clerk of the City of Beaumont,California. Councilman Cox i:!ade a motion, seconded uy Councilman "Hamilton: That iiesolution No. 1000 ue adopted as read. ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. kayor Annis announced that he felt he should appoint a committee of three councilrr.en to decide what proceedure should be under- taken in the appointment of Building Inspector to replace Mr. Pleas Deckard who has resigned as of Feb. 15th. This committee to be prepared to report back to the Council at its next :-eeting. He appointed the committee as follows: Councilman Hamilton, Ward and Taylor. A letter dated January 27th. from Southern California Ldison Company was read, asking the,t the City Council consider granting the South�.rn California Edison Company an indeterminate electric franchise pursuant to the Franchise Act of 1937. There was enclosed a copy of a proposed iiesolution of Intention to Grant Electric Franchise, and a proposed form of Ordinance granting- such franchise, which would be adopted should the Council approve the Application for Electric Franchise. The Application for Electric Franchise read as follows: AP °LICATION FOR '.sLECTRIC FRANCiIISE Los Angeles,California January 26th.1950 CITY OF BEAUMONT, STATE OF CALIFORNIA and its CITY COUiXIL Gentlemen: SOUTFLIRN CALIFORNIA EDISON COLPAIJY, a California Utility corporation, as applicant, hereby applies for a franchise pursuant to the Franchise act of 1937, and avers as follows: (a) Applicant's name and address is: Southern California Edison Company 601 West Fifth Street Los Awgles 17, California 39'7 (b) The purpose and term of said franchise shall be: 1. To use and to construct and use poles, wires, conduits and apnurtenances, including communication circuits, in, along, across, upon and un(.er the public streets, ways, alleys and places within the City of beaumont, for transmitting and dis- tributing electricity to the public for any and all purposes. 2. The term of said franchise so requested, shall be indeterminate, as provided in the Franchise .pct of 1937. (c) If said franchise shall be granted to it, appli- cant will pay to said City during the term thereof two per cent (2 %) of the gross annual receipts of applicant arising from the use, operation or possession of said franchise; provided, however, that such payment shall in no event be less than one per cent (1$)) of the gross annual receipts derived by applicant from the sale of electricity within the limits of said City. We request that said franchise be granted by ordinance in the form which accompanies the form of resolution which we have prepared and submit herewith for your use should you elect to use the same. Yours very truly, SOUTH.:'RN CALIFOIr ,IA EDISON COMPAJY by R.C'.MoFadden Vice :'resident attest: Gene L. Harvey, Assistant secretary. (Seal) Er. Paul J. Langlie of the Southern California Edison Company was present and explained to the City Council, that dozens of other cities in Southern California had already given this same proposition favorable consideration because the Southern California Edison Company wanted to renew all franchises at this time. after a urief discussion the proposed resolution was presented and read as follows: RESOLUTION 140. 1001 RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO GRANT ELECTRIC FRANCHISE WHEREAS, LOUTI -UPIt d CALIFORNIA EDISON COP.'- "'ANY, a California utility corporation, has filed with the Council of the City of teaumont an application requesting that a franchise be granted to it of the character and for the purpose mentioned in the form of notice hereinafter set forth; and V,`HENEAS, in the onpinion of said Council the public good requires that said franchise be granted; NuVi, THEREFOicE, DE IT ,,ESOLVED that said City Council intends to grant said franchise, that hearing of objections to the granting thereof will be held at the time grid place specified in the form of notice hereinafter set forth which the Clerk of said City is hereby directed to publish at least once within fifteen days after the passage of this resolution in The iseaumont Gazette, a newspaper of general circulation within said City, and that said notice shall be in the following words and figures: "NOTIC ;: Jr I dTENTIC)_t TO GRA,_1T FRANCHISE. NOTICE IC, :.Ei.EliY GIVEN that Southern California Edison Company, a California utility corporation, has filed its application with the Council of the City of beaunont requesting said Council to grant it a franchise for an indeterminate period, as provided in the Fran - chise Act of 197, to use end to construct and use poles, wires, con- duits and appurtenances, including communication circuits, in, along, across, upon and under the public streets, ways, alleys and places 398 within the City of 13eauraont, and for transmitting and distributing e?.: electricity to the public for an and all purposes. If said franchise shall be grented to it, said Southern ,California ;Edison Company, its successors and assigns, herein- after designated grantee, shall during the life of said fran- chise pay to said City two per cent (220/9) of the gross annual. receipts of slid grantee arising from the use, operation or possession of said franchise; provided,however, that such pay- ment shall in no event be less then one per cent (1%) of the gross annual receipts derived by grantee fro; the sale of elect- ricity within the limits of said City. such percentage shall be paid annually from the date of the granting of the fran- chise anplied for, and in the event such payment shall not be made said frarichi;:e shall be forfeited. Said City Council pro- poses to grant said franchise for an indeterminate period. NOTICE I6 HEREBY FURTJER GIVEN that any and all persons having any objections to the granting of said franchise may appear before said Council at the City Hall of said City at the hour of 7 -30 o'clock p.m. on 'alednesday the First day of P:larch, 1950, and be heard thereon; and NOTICE IS iihE!+ Y GIVE14 that at any tire not later than the hour set for hearing objections any pers,n interested may make written protest stating objections against the granting of said franchise, which protest must be signed by the protestant and be delivered to the City Clerk of said City, and the Council shall at the time set for hearing said objections proceed to hear and pass upon all protests so made; and NOTICE IS l.hSIEBY FURTIE.H GIVEN that the grantee of said franchise must within five days after the date of granting same file with the Council of said City a bond in the penal sum of one thousand dollars (491,000.00) running to said City with at least two good and sufficient sureties thereto to be approved by said City Council conditi,.:ned that such grantee shall well and truly observe, fulfill nd perform each and every term and condition of said franchise, and that in case of any breach-of condition of said bond occurring* the whole amount of the penal sum herein named shall be ta, <en �.nd deemed to be liquidated damages and shall be recoverable from the nrincinal and sureties unon said bond. For further particulars reference is hereby made to said application filed as aforesaid in the office of said City Clerk, and also to the resolution adopted by said City Council on the 8th. day of February,1950, declaring its intention to grant said fran- chise. Dated this 8th. dar of February,1950. foruia. By order of the Council of the City of Beaumont, Cali- Bernice Conine City Clerk, (Seal) City of Beaumont" The foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted by the Council of the City of Beaumont :t a regular z.,eeting.^ of the said Council held on the 8th. dad- of February,1950, by the following vote: AYEb: Councilman Cox., Taylor, Ward,liamilton and annis. Noes: Councilmen .Done. Absent; Councilmen Aone. n.B.ennis layor,City of Beaumont, State of California. ATTEST: Berm ce Conine City Clerk, City of Deaumort,state of California. 399 Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman IV+ard: That iiesolution No. 1001 be adopted as read. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. absent: done. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That CharlbWllson, Fire Chief be authorized to purchase a 24 foot extension ladder. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. absent: None. The following bills were presented: Pernel Barnett City's portion Sewer 2,200.00 Pernel Barnett Snecial sewer line 278.30 Bank of Beaumont 2 1948 i;:uni.Bonds 2,000.00 Nona'c Cafe I4;.eals- nrisoners 123.24 H.K.Morse Cas advanced Telegram 2.25 Bob -Ben Cafe Meals- orisoners 6.24 Federal Laboratories,Inc. 1 siren- police 101.97 Southern Calif. Edison L:treet lichts 216.14 Beaumont Gazette Printing 22.00 Ellen C. Martin Stamps 6.00 Smith Booth Usher Co. Street sweeper 72699.25 Hazel S. Koeberle or :erni.ce I Johns 30.00 D.B.Peloquin icefund -sales tax paid 64.74 Beaumont HardwEre a 'Lumber biaterials 43.83 Brook's Richfield Service Gasoline 1.47 California Water & Telenhone Telephones 45.67 Nona's Cafe Meals 3.12 Beaumont Chamber of Cosm:erce Feb.pavrment 33.95 iandall gills Corp. Fertilizer for park 322.53 Lawience A. Hutton First E Feb. 50.00 Edward T. vennett It 61.40 Norma Jean Bennett if 32.00 Plass Deckard it 105.70 Bernice Conine it 106.10 Carmen Brennan `'t 101.70 H.K.Morse °' 108.30 Carl Carrell " 105.90 Blain G. Sites if 110.00 Walter L. Rodemen if 101.70 Mitchell E. Spears " 110.00 Alvin R. Mason " 95.70 Clyde E. Pearo " 37.50 L.M.Bratton ff 102.50 Charles Wilson " 108.30 James P.Bacon " 102.50 Richard Summers " 102.50 Bruce E. Gr,.ves " 95.40 Frank B. Horsley if 87.20 Samuel R. Horsley " 102.50 Councilman Cox made a motion,seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the bills as audited by the Committee be raid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, `�7ar'., Hamilton and Annks. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Ward made a motion,seconded by Councilman Cox: That Ltoa signs be installed on 9th. St. at Edgar, leavini Edgar Avenue clear. ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent; None. 400 The Clerk was instructed to write the State Highway Department for permission to place a STOP FOR PEDESTRIAN sign at Edger and 6th.St. to be placed on east line of Edgar Ave. hr. Hoop asked if the alley could be opened between Bass. and b,'ich, between 8th. &, 9th.6t. The matter was referred to lr. Cooper to investigate. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That the Council adjourn, to meet again Larch 1st. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: i4one. ATTEST: _ City Clerk. Ma-or. Beaumont,California. b;arch 1,1950 The Beaumont City Council met in regular session Larch lst,1950, at 7:30 P.L. with Mayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilmen Wand„ Hamilton and Annis. absent: Councilmen Cox and Taylor. A 4,,uorum was present. The minutes of February 8th, were read and approved. bars. Anderson was present and informed the City Council that the house which is located in the South West corner of the Park Block was being placed on the market end if the City cared to make an offer for purchase at this time the present owner would like very much to give the City a first chance at it. No action was taken at this time. Resolution NC.1002 was presented and read as follows: RESOLUTION NO. 1002 A RESOLUTION OF Tiu: CITY OF HEAUhONT CoNbOLIDATING VOTING PRECINCTS, APPOINTING ELECTION OFFICIALS, ti14D FIXING HOURS POLLS ARE Tu nE OP1di FOFt Tli ; 1UNICIPAL ELECTION TO ICE HELD IN T:Ir: CITY OF BEAU140I4T UN TUESDAY, APRIL 11,1950. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF breiU1-14T DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That for the purpose of holding the Regular hunicipal Election fixed by law to be held on April 11th, 1950, State and County Precincts Numbers 1, 2, 3,-4, 5, and 6 shall be and they are hereby consolidated into one precinct to be known as Consolidated Precinct "A ", and the 0 :Q M 401 polling place thereof is hereby fixed as the Council Chambers in the City Hall BuildinE, 500 Grace Avenue, Deaumont,, Riverside County, California. Section 2. That at said Municipal election to be held on April llth.1950, the poll's shall be open between the hours of seven o'clock A.M. and seven o'clock P.M. of said day. Section 3. That the following named persons are hereby appointed as election officials to conduct said election, to wit: Guy Bogart as Inspector. William 11. Kilpatrick as Judge, and Silas D. Compton and Deulah X. Hartwell as Clerks. P Section 4. That the compensation of each of said election officials is hereby fixed at the sum of $10.00. ADOPTED the 1st Attest: Bernice Conine, City Clerk. day of March,1950. A.B.Annis Mayor.. Councilman Hamilton r „ade a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That resolution No. 1002 be adopted as read. Ayes: Councilman Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Cox and Taylor. Mayor Annis announced ” The hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. this date,having arrived, this is the time and place fixed for hearing protests or objections to the granting of a franchise to the Southern California Edison Company for an indeterminate period, as provided in the Franchise Act of 1937, to use and to construct and use poles, wires, conduits and anpurtenances, in- cluding conuuunication circuits, in, along, across, upon and under the public streets, ways, alleys and places within the City of Beaumont, and for transmitting and distributin6 electricity to the public for any and all purposes." Mavor An-iis ask the City Clerk_ if any written nrotests had been filed with her. The Clerk advised that no written protests or objections have been filed. kayor Annis asked if any one present wished to be heard at this time. No one snoke and no objections were presented. Mayor Annis asked a second time if any one present wished to offer any protest or objection to the City granting a Franchise to the Southern California Edison Company as outlined in the Notice of Intention. There were no protests made. ORDINANCE 140. 251 ORDINANCE GRANTI4G TO SOUTHERN CALI- FORNIA EDIS011 COMPANY, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGN'S, A FRANCHISE TO - USE AND TO CONSTRUCT AND USE, FOR TRANS11ITTING AND DISTRIBUTING ELECTRICITY TO Ti% 2UDLIC FOR ANY AND ALL PURPOSES, POLES, WIRES, CONDUITS AND A.'?URTENANCES, INCLUDING COMMUNICATION CIRCUITS, NECESSAf,Y OR PiOPE" THEREFOR IiV, ALONG, ACROSS, UPON A4D UNDER TIFt+' PU.bLIC STREETS, WAYS, ALLEYS A:JD PLACES WITHIN Tit; CITY OF BEAUMCNT., was presented and read, and the following action taken: Councilman Ward made Hamilton: That Ordinance No.251 Ayes: Councilman Ward, Hamilton Noes: None. motion, seconded by Councilman pass its first reading. and Annis. Absent: Councilmen Cox and Taylor. Mr. Scott of the Federal Housing was present in regards to the proposed survey to be made to determine whether or not City of Beaumont is justified in continuing its application for a Federal 402 -� 0 W Housing Project. hir. Scott advised that it would be possible for the City to secure the benefit of the regular census survey wi.ich will begin within the next couple of months provided the City enter into an agreement with the Federal Goverrnuent; so that the necessary information may be compiled to assist in the project. hr. Scott advised that this survey will be without cost to the City and will be paid. for by the Federal Housing Department to the Census Department. Yr. Scott explained that the anolication would remain for 50 units but that it may be that only 12 units would be installed the first year. Resolution No. 1003 ti RESOLUTION APPROVIIIG THE =ELOPNENT OF LOITRENT HOUSING PROJECT::, APPI OVIIIG THE iPPLICATION OF TIIE HOUSING tXT!,0RITY 0=! `ifs C'JUNTY OF ! IVEi SIDE TO THE PHA FOR :a PRELIIIIIIARY IOAN OR SU:;VE''S .� TD i'L idiil.'IG IN I:L'SPECT TO SUCH P'.OJECTS tuI APPLOVING iITD tiUT:W!iIIIITG "THE =ECUTION OF A COOPMP' iTIOI; AGREIII.:11111 i�3TWE N ^'ITS CITY OF 1S3dUI.iO17, d:dD ^_ r:. HOM-ING AUTiIO =Y 01'' 2'h? COUNTY OF RIViERSIDE. WHEREAS, there is in and about the City of Deaanont a shortage of safe and sanitary dwelling accomodations available at rents which persons of lour income can afford which condition causes an increase in the spreading of disease and crime and consti- tutes a menace to the health, safety, morals and vielfare of the residents of the City of beaumont; and tII1EhEa , the housing Authority of the County of riverside in order tIv_t safe and sanitary dwelling accomodations may be available for persons of low income at rents they- can afford, proposes to develop and administer a low -rent housing project or low -rent housing projects consisting of approximately 50 dwelling units; and M WI1.!]rEAS, ther_, exists in the City of L)eaumont unsafe and insanitary dwelling accomodations of the number greatly in excess of said 50 dwelling units wl_ich are occupis- uy families of low income; and there are now farilies of low income in the City of Beaumont of a number greatly in excess of 50 v✓ho are forced to inhabit such unsafe and insanitary dwelling accomodations because private enterprise ha- not been able to make ,vailable to ouch families, safe and sanitary dwelling accomodations at rentals which such loi. income families can afford to pay. IT0r7, '_ T .rF rL 1S; LVED CI. _ OUilCIL of the City of Beaumont. aection 1. That the City of Beaumont approves the devel- opement, construction and operation of a low -rent housing pro- ject or projects consistinU of approximately 50 dwelling units, in accordance with Lection 8 (b) oi' the Housing Authorities Law (Chapter 4, Ltatutes of 1938, Extra Fession, approved March 21,1938, as amended). Section 2. That the City Council of the City of Beaumont approves the application of the Housing .authority of the County of Riverside to the Public Housing ;administration for a prelimi- nary loan for surveys and planning in respect to the development of such projects in an amount not to exceed w1800.00 nursuent to Section 15 (7) (a) (i) of the United States Lousing act of 1937, as further amended by the Housing Act o 1949. 6ection 3. That the City of Beaumont shall enter into a Cooperative Agreement with the Housing authority of the County of Riverside in accordance with L)ection 15 (7) (b) (i) of the United .: tates housing Act of 1937, as further amended by the dousing lict of 194 -, in substantially the following form: 11CO01"'Ei6ITION .iGi,EEIaEiIT This agreement entered into this lat. day, of Larch,1950, by and between the housing Authority of the County of riverside (herein called the "Local Authority ") and the City of Beaumont, California,(herein call the "City "). witnesseth: 403 VIHEhM,,S, the Local Authority proposes to apply to the Public Housing Administration (herein called the "PHA") for a program Reservation for 50 units of low -rent housing to be de- veloped and located within the corporate limits of the City and may hereafter apply for additional Program reservations; and WH:nE"W, the Local Authority proposes to enter into one or more contracts with the PHA for loans and annual contributions in connection with the development and administration of such low -rent housing, all pursuant to the Jnited Ltates Housing act of 1937, as amended (herein called the "Act "); and WEERE "S, the City is desirous of assisting and cooperating with the Local Authority in such undertakings and comply with the provisions of Sections 10 (h), and 15 (7) (b) of the act, as well as all other applicable Provisions thereof; NOVI, T1112 FON , in consideration of the mutual covenants hereinafter set forth, the Local Authorit- and the City do agree: 1. 17henever used in this agreement: (a) The term "Project" shall mean any low -rent housing hereafter developed as one operation by the Local Authority with financial assistance of the PHA and included within any Program Reservations issued to the Local authority by the PHA which in the aggregate may not exceed 50 units of low -rent housing. A Project will generally be located on a sinCle site but may be on scattered sites. (b) The term "Taxin body" shall mean the State or any political subdivision or taxing unit thereof (including the City) in which a Project is situated and which would have authority to assess or levy real or personal property taxes or to certify such taxes to a taxing oody or public officer to be levied for its use and benefit with respect to a Project if it were not exempt from taxation. (c) The term "t:helter Lent" shall mean the total of all charges to all tenants of a Project for dwelling rents and non- dwelling rents (excluding all other inc-me of such Project), less the cost to the Local Authority of all dwelling and non - dwelling utilities. (d) The term "slum" means any area where dwellings Pre- dominate which, by reason of dilapidation, overcrowding, faulty arrangement or design, lack of ventilation, light or sanitation facilities, or any combination of these factors, are detrimental to safety, health or morals. 2. The Local Authority shall endeavor to secure a contract or contracts with the Ploy for loam and annual contributions, and undertake to develop and administer one or more Projects. 3. Under the constitution and statutes of the :sate of California, all projects are exempt from all real and personal property taxes and woecial assessnent levied or ir:posed by any taxing body; and, with respect to any Project, so long aL either (a) such Project is used for low -rent housing Purnoses, or (b) any contract between the Local Authority and the PIIA for loans or annual contributions, or both, in connection with such Project shall rer:ain in force and effect, or (c) any bonds issued in connection with such Project shall remain outstanding, whichever period is the longest, the City agrees that it will not levy or impose any real and personal nronerty taxes or snecial assess- ments upon such Project or upon the Local Authority with respect _ thereto. During such period, the Local Authority shall make annual payn,.ents (herein called "Payments in Lieu of Taxes ") in lieu of such taxes and special assessments and in gay -r.ent for nublic services and facilities furnished for o; with respect to such .Project. Each such annual ?ayznent in Lieu of Taxes shall be made at the time when real property taxes on such _Project would be Paid if it were subject to taxation, and shall be in an amount equal to either (a) ten percent 1100) of the aggregate Lhelter Lent charged by the Local Authority in respect to such Project during the tax year for which such payment is made, or (b) the amount permitted to be Paid by applicable state law in effect on the date of this Cooperation Agreement, which ever amount is the lower; provided, however, that upon failure of t_.e Local Authority to make any such Payment in lieu of Taxes, no lien against any Project or assets of the Local Authority shall attach. The City shall distribute the Payments in lieu of Taxes 404, among the Taxing bodies in the nrouortion wi:ich the real Property taxes which would have been paid to each taxing body for such ;ear if the Project were not exempt from taxation bears to the total real nroaerty taxes which would have been paid to all of the Taxing bodies for such year if the Project were nbt exempt frola taxation; provided, however, that no payment for any year shall be rude to any Taxing-,. body (in- cluding the City) in excess of the amount of real property taxes which would have been )aid to such Taxing body for such year if the Project were not exemnt fror, taxation. 4. The City ag-rees, that, subsequent to the date of initiation (as defined in the ict) of each Project and within five years after the completion thereof, or such further period as may oe approved by the PHA, there will ue elimination (as approved by the PHA) by demolition, condemnati.en, effective closing, or compulsory repair or improvement, of unsafe or insanitary dwelling units situated in the localitY or metro - nolitan area of the City substantially equal in number to the number of newly construct -d dwelling units provided by such Project; provided, that, where more than one family is living in an unsafe or insanitary dwelling unit, the elimination of such unit shall count ss the elimi.nati.en of units equal to the number of families accoi.odated therein; and provided, further, that this paragraph 4 shall not apply in th<. case of (a) any Project developed on the site of a glum cleared L,uusequent to July 15,1949, and that the dwelling units elirainated by the clearance of the site of such :project shall nit be counted as elirination for any other 'roject or any other low -rent housing project, or (b) any :'roject located in a rural nom -farra area. 5. During the period commencing with the date of acqui- sition of any oart of the site or sites of any Project and con- tinuing so long as either (a) such Project is used for low -rent housing purposes, or (b) any coutre,ct between the Local Authority and tie PH" for loans or annual contributions, or both, with respect to such Project shall rer:i8 n n force and effect, or (c) any bonds issued in connection with such Project whall remain outstanding, whichever period is the longest, the City, without cost or charge to the Local Authority or the tenants of such Project (other than tine Payments in lieu of Taxes) shall: (a) furnish or cause to be furnished to the Local Author- ity and the tenants of such Project (1) the public services and facilities which are at the date hereof being furnished without cost or charge to other dwelling and inhauitarits in the City, including but not limited to: educational, fire, police and health protection end services; maintenance and repair of public streets, roads, alleys, sidewalks, sewer and water system; street lighting on public streets and public roads within such -'roject and on the boundaries thereof; and adequate sewer services for such Project; and (11) also such additional public services ,rid facilities as may fror, time to time hereafter be furnished veith- out cost or charge to other dwellings and inhabitants in the City; (b)vacate such streets, roads and alleys within the area of such Project as may be necessary in th- development thereof, and convey without charge to tl:e Local authority such interest ao the City may have in such vacated areas; and, insofar as it is lawfully rule to do so wit. out cost or expense to the Local Authority and /or to the City, cause to be removed fror.? such � vacated areas, insofar as it may be necessary, all public or Private utility* lines and equipment; (c) insofar as the City may lawfully do so, grant such waivers of the building code.of the City as are reasonable and necessary to 3roriote economy anti efficiency in the developnrert and administration of ,uch 'roject- and make such changes in any zoning of the site and surrounding territory of such Project as are reasonable and necessary for the development and Protection thereof; (d) accept grants of ea erients necessary for the development of such Project; and (e) cooperate with the Local Authority by such other lawful action or ways as the City aril the Local Authority may 405 find necessary in connection with the develonment and administra- tion of such Project. 6. in respect to any Project tie City further agrees that within a reasonable time after receipt of a written request there- for from the Local Authority; (a) It will accent the dedication of all interior streets, roads, alleys, and adjacent sidewalks within the area of such Project after the Local Authority, at its own expense, has con. - pleted the grading, improvement, and paving thereof in accordance with specifications acceptable to t',e City; and (b) it will accent necessary dedication of land for, and will grade, improve, nave, and provide sidewalks for, all streets wounding such Project or necessary to :provide adequate access thereto (in consideration whereof the Local Authority shall nay to the Cit.- such amount a:; would be assessed +against the Project site for such work it it were privately owned); and (c) it will provide, or cause to be provided, water mains, and storm and sanitar, sewer mains, leading to such "reject and serving the bounding street thereof kin consideration whereof the Local authority shall nay to the City such amount as would be assessed Lgainst the Project site if it were privately owned). 7. If the City shall, within a rea:;onaole tirLe after written notice from the authority, foil or refuse to furnish or cause to be furni <,hed any of the services or facilities which it is obligated hereunder to furnish or cause to be furnished to the Local Authority or to any Project, then the Local Authority may proceed to obtain such service:: or facilities elsewhere, and deduct the co-,t tY_erefor frog; any Payraents in Lieu of Taxes due or to become due to the City in respect to any Project or any other Low -rent hous°_ng. projects assisted or owned bi* the PHa. 8. No Cooperation Agreement heretofore entered into between the Cit;;T and the Local Authority shall be construed to apply to any Project covered by this Agreement. 9. So long as any contract between the Local Authority and the PHA for loans lincluding oreliminar IT loans) or annual contributions, or both, with resnect to any Project shall remain in force and effect, or so long e;; any born -'.s issued in connection with such Project shall remain outstanding, this Agreement shall not be abrogated, changed, or modified without the consent of the PHA. The nrivileges and obligations of the City hereunder shall remain in full force and effect with respect to each Project so long as the oeneficial title to such Project is held by the vocal Authority or some other public body or governmental agency, in- cluding the PHA, authorized by law to engage in the development or administration of lour -rent housing nrojects. if at any time the beneficial title to, or possession of, any Project is held by such other public body or governmental agency, including the PHA, the provisions hereof shall inure to the benefit of and may be enforced by, such other public body or governmental agency, including the PHA. IN WITNESS WHE EOF the City and the Local .-authority have respectively caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the day and year first above written. (Seal) attest: City Clerk. ATTEST: Secretary. CITY OF bEAtTM014T .by — - - n a y o r Housing ., uthority of the County of rtiverside Chairman. 406 0 Section 4. The Mayor of the City of iieaumont is hereby authorized and directed to execute, in quadruplicate, a contract in substantially the form set forth in Section 3 hereof on behalf of the City of Beaumont, and the Clerk of the City of Beaumont is hereby authorized and directed to impress the corporate seal of said City thereon and to attest the same. Section 5. That the City of deauraont hereby agrees that for the purpose of aiding the Housin€ Authority of the County of Riverside in its efforts to eliminate unsafe and insanitary dwelling units in the locality or metropolitan area o£ the City of Beaumont and to comply with the provisions of Section 10 (a) of the United :Mates Housing Act of 1937, as further amended by the dousing Act of 1949, the City of oeaumont shall cooperate with the Housing authority of the County of riverside by eliminating unsafe and in- sanitary dwellinf units within the territorial limits of the City to the extent required by ,section 10 (a) of said .ict, but in no event to exceed 50 unsafe or insanitary dwellin units, all as provided in the Cooperation agreei,ient set forth in Lection 3 above, Such elimination shall be accomplished within five years after the completion of the Low -rent housinF project or projects referred to herein, or such later date a> may be authorized under said Act. Section 6. This resolution shall be in full force and effect frog,, and after its oassage. ?ASSED, i.DOPT D AI4D ?PtiUVED this lst. day of Larch,1950. A.D.Annis as Iayor of the City of Beaumont. ATTEST: Bernice Conine as City Clerk of the City of beaunont. STATE OF CALIFUILIIA) 44% COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE) isernice Conine, City Clerk of the City of ibeaument, California, does hereb certify that the foregoing resolution Number 1003, was duly and regularly passed, adopted and approved at the regular meeting of the City Council of said City held on the lst. day of Larch,1950 by tha following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Ward, Hamilton and Annis. :Noes: Councilmen None. Absent: Councilman Cox and Taylor. Dated this let. day of L.arch,1950. Uernice Conine City Clerk of the City of beaux. ont. (Seal) Councilman iiamilton i -ade a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That Fesolution.4o. 1003 be adopted as read. Ayes: Councilman Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: none. Absent: Councilman Cox and Taylor. Representatives of the 20 -30 Club were present and told the Council that the club would furnish the labor if the City would furnish all materials to paint street markers in the entire City. They stated that many of the posts will have to oe reolaced and the 20 -30 Club could not put in the time to Lake posts or install them. The matter was left until the meeting of Larch 15th. for further dis- cussion. 4W The following bills were presenter.: Edward T. Bennett Last a Feb. Norma Jean Bennett Plass Deckard Bernice Conine Carmen hrennan H.K.Morse Carl Carrell Mitchell E. Spears Alvin R. Mason Blain G. Sites Walter L.Rodeman Clyde E. Pearo L.Iti.sratton Richard Summers James P. csacon Samuel R. horsley truce E. Graves Frank B.Horsley Charles Wilson Alvin R. Mason Margaret Valdivia Charles Wilson Nuzum's Texaco bervico Ellen 0. Martin A.K.Clark Mrs. Georgia Samson O.F.Reyburn,Sheriff Austin E. Graves State Comnensation ins So.Calif.Gas Co. ,rook's Richfield Sery Richfield Gil Co. C.E.Lewis &: Sons Mixed Concrete Ray T. Samson San Gorgonio Electric searching ..egistration ".Carlisle &: Co. weaumo._t Lotor & Sup Signal Service ..tatio Nona's Cafe Southern California L Dr. J.W.Harder J.K.Nielsen Walter Kellum So.Calif. Edison Co. stay Chavez neaumont Furniture St ueaumont Gazette North American :Steel H. K.N:or se H.K.horse Dlain G. Sites Federal reserve Bank Lawrence A. Hutton n rr n rr n n rr n n tt I „ rr I n r. „ 61.40 32.00 105.70 106.10 101.70 108.30 105.90 110.00 95.70 105.90 101.70 37.50 102.50 102.50 102.50 102.50 95.40 87.20 108.30 10.00 Jaunitor H1th.Cent. 4.00 Fire Chief 10.00 Tires &; ;attery 120.93 Stamps 6.00 Fee for Feb.Dump 50.00 Matron duty 18.00 Radio fee,rpr. 30.75 Exam prisoners 10.00 urance Fund, oalance Ins. 52.52 Go s ice station Gasoline Gasoline Tires &: repairs Cement Checking sewer plant, Radio tuue,globes Service for Jud €e Sennett Accounting forms ly Parts n service on car Meals- prisoners Ed Co. Electricity Examine prisoners sharpen saws nernuda seed -nark Street li €rhts ertilizer ore Repair curtain hdvertising Co. 1 Log Chain Allowance - Uniforms nefund cash advanced Allowance-uniforms of S.F. Withholding tax Last t Feb. 70.42 2.53 271.69 117.98 7.99 115.50 18.66 1.40 31.74 8.45 4.62 89.96 141.19 5.00 4.00 52.26 216.14 42.00 2.50 132.92 28.57 36.29 3.05 62.41 185.30 50.00 -- Councilman Ward made a r:otion, seconder. by Councilman Hamilton: That the bills as audited be paid. ,ayes: Councilman Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: hone. Absent: Councilman Cox and Taylor. Councilman Ward made a motion,seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That the Council adjourn. Ayes: Councilman Ward, Familton and Annis. . 'floes: .none. Absent: Councilman Cox and Taylor. I0ayor. Attest: 45K.YVA i lir;ml c. City Clerk. 408 c� lleaumont,Calif. March 15,1950. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session, Larch 15th. with Councilman Cox acting as PLayor because of the absence of I,_ayor Annis, who was delayed and could not be present for the opening of the meeting*. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward,and Hamilton. ibsent'. kayor Annis. The Clerk announced that a (,uorum was present. The minutes of tht: meeting of March 1st. were read and approved. Councilman Hamilton ri_ade a motion, seconded by Councilman :lard: That the City purchase two Motorola Model FYTU -80D (a)2 for the police department. ayes: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, ?+ard and Hamilton. :does: None. Absent,: IV7aYor Annis. Mayor Annis came in at this time and assumed }is chair as I'ayor. Par. R.A.Coverdale was: nresent, renresenting the Beaumont Kiwanas Club, and ask the City Council for a nermit to place Gum vending machines in the business houses in the City of .3eaumont. Lr. Coverdele asked if the City would charge ?or such a permit, since it would be non - profit sharing, the uenefits to [,,o to the Critmled Ghildx,en's home, end no revenue to ue used by am individ- ual. 'i'he following action was taken: Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That the City grant the Kiwanis Club a license free permit rw to place gum vending machines in the 'places of business in the City with the nermission of the respective business r,en. ayes: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: iaone. absent: hone. Ir. J. u. Weaver asked if the City i✓ould renew, the agreement oetween ::ay 1. Allen and the City in r::ga.: ds to tiie amioulance service to indigents, naming j.li.��eaver in the agreement. The following action was taken: Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman `,ard. That the i�:ayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign an agreement oetween The City and .; .v.Weaver on tY_e sare terias rind the same purpose as the agreement oetween the City and R27T F. Allen. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. '.does: None. Absent: None. A letter was read frorri Pair. I.M.Livingston, offering the City 460.00 for a CLuit Claim Deed to Lots 15 & 16 of islock 139, and Lots 1,2,13 and 14 of flock 165, City of Beaumont. After r discussion the following action was taken: Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That the offer of Lr. Livingston be accepted and Layor and Clerk be authorized to sign the deed. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, ;lard, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. ORDINANCE NO. 251 ORDINANCE GRANTING TO 30UT]BLdi C.iLI 'OI.NIA EDISON COMPANY, 1 "'U SUCCE:?SOR: AN:: A:�SIGN:3, A FRASCHISE TO USE AND TO COIL' TRUCT AND USF,, FOF, TRAIU=TING Ai1T) DIYRIBUT- IiEG ELECTRICITY TJ Tii. PUi LIC FOR ANY AND ALL PUF.POSES, POL ?S, WIRES, COI'ITXUITS AND APPURTEN LITCF.:>, INCLUDING C01I7T7ICriTION CIRCUITS, II sCisS ;ARY OR ��i0:'7?r: ^H?L?FC.. ICJ, ALONG, AOI:O,S, U ?011 AiiD UNT)M9 "Tr' PL13LIC STREETS, ?'r A:'S, iiLLE'!'S AND PL,eiC .S WITHIN ''lily CL117 0_ DEAUh'0,JT. was presented and given its second reading. 400 Councilman Hamilton Dade: a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That Ordinance No. 251 pass its second reading and be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. iJoes: None. absent: idone. A Franchise pond running; in favor of the City of Beaumont, in the amount of 41,000.00, wherein Southern California Edison Company is named as Principal and Pacific Indemnity Company as Surety was presented, approved by the City �ittorney as to form and approved by the City Council by the adoptic:n of the following resolution: iiESOLUTI O14 IiO. 1004 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LEAUMOITT, CALIFOR,.4IA, A? 410 Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That resolution No.1004 be adopted as read. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Innis. Noes: 14one. Absent: None. RESOLUTION i40. 1005 RESOLUTION OF CONSr 1 OR HOUSII4G AUT17ORITY OF '11; 'OUNTY U'r' Ii IVEIi,SIDE `110 OPE:ATE VIIT17.Ii4 CITY OF ,LM,hONT, CALIF. WI-Ei%EAS, the County of Riverside did on the 23rd day of '4ovember, 1942 adopte a resolution declaring the need for the housing au- thority of the County of Riverside to operate, thus authorizing said authority to transact ousiness; and 4'JH5 tEAb, said 'Housing Authority has, since that ti:.e, carried on active operations in the County of Riverside; and WHiLLcEAS, The City of iieaumont has never authorized a Housing Authority for said City to transact business; and LL"REAS, it will promote economy and efficiency of operation to extend the "area Operations" of the Housing Authority of the County of 'riverside to include the City of Deauiiont; 140;'; TII�eRLFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Deauiriont as follows: 1. That its consent is hereby given to the operation of the housing authority of the County of Riverside within the limits of the City of i3eauraont. 2. That this consent is given pursuant to Section 3.(f) of the California dousing authorities Law, Chapt -r 4, "tatutes of 1938, Extra Session, approved larch 21,1938, as amended by Lee- � tion 1 of Chapter 301, Statutes of 1939, approved Lay 29,1939. PAS,,ED, aDCPTED aiL) A1'P1sOVED this 15th. day of Yarch, 1950. A.h.Annis Layor. Attest: Bernice Conine City Clerk. Councilman Cox made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That iresolution 1-4o.1005 ue adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, hamilton and Annis. i]oes: N ,)ne. Absent: Nine. The 20 -30 Club members asked to c,e aermitted to paint with poster paint on the sidewalks, advertising a dance. The Council advised there would ue no objections. The Council also advised the 20 -30 Club that the City will have street marker posts inst lled at an early date. Councilman Hamilton .,ade a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: Th�.:t Lr. C.R. Grace be appointed as Iuilding Inspector. ..yes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and annis. Noes: i4one. absent: None. The Clerk was instructed to write to Southern California iedison Company asking thUt street lights be installed at each intersection on Pennsylvania avenue from 5th.treet to lz:th.Street. Ordinance No. 252, amending Ordinance No. 191 was presented and read for the first time. 411 Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That Ordinance 110. 252 nas:, it's first reading. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman ',lard: That the Gitg.�petitlbt th6 Wouizty :board of Supervisors to X cancell assessments of record on Lots 3,6.Ec 11 of iilock 118. Ayes: Councilmen Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: 14one . Absent: idone. The following bills were presented: Lawrence A. Hutton First a Larch 50.00 Edward T. Sennett it 61.40 forma Jean isennett it 32.00 Plass Deckard it 105.70 Sernice Conine " 106.10 Carmen Lrennan it 101.70 Walter. L. Rodeman " 101.70 H.K.borse it 108.30 Slain G. Si•es " 105.90 Alvin ii. b:ason it 95.70 Carl Carrell it 105.90 Mitchell E. Spears It 110.00 Cl-de E. Pearo " 37.50 L.ul.isbatton " 102.50 Charles Wilson 108.30 tichard C,unr ers " 102.50 -- Frank i;. Horsley " 87,20 James P.Lacon " 102.50 brute E. Graves " 95.40 Samuel fi. Ilorsley " 102.50 Ellen C. h:artin " 6.00 Hazel : . i:oeberle or - ernic:e. Johns rent 30.00 Freedom Valvoline Oil Co. Lube oil 44.94 Dr. Erhardt Ginke Examine prisoner 5.00 L. & I:. 'market :supplies for City liall4.61 iancho LaCamellia Nursery Trees 24.72 Charles Wilson Gold Leaf 9.30 Signal :service Station teaairs 7.75 County Health Dept. Health Service ' 6.50 i;edlands iluepriut Co. vluecrints 8.89 falter iellin Traffic paint 18.98 So.Calif.Disinfectin; Co. Drip fluid 20.60 tiu! -yield oil Corp. Gasoline 255.90 L. & E. Shoe chop Keys T ar. C. 11 1.09 County health Dept. health service/ 13. U0 Austin E. Givens,L.D. Exami :,e orisoners 18.00 Calif.water - Telephone Telephones 53.52 Automobile Club of So.Crli1'. :.too sib °ns 15.82 iseaumont Hardware &. Lumber Co. Laterials 126.16 A. Carlisle & Co. Ledcer sheets 2.77 iseaumoiit Irrigation Water 41.50 _ 'eriiice Conine Cash advanced 8.51 iseaurriont Gazette 1 year - ubscription 3.00 oeaumont Drug Co. :unnlies 6.52 Dwight b. Cooper Engineering,, 126.00 Councilran Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That the bills as audited by the. cori &iittee ue paid. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, ,Ward, Hamilton and Innis. Noes: None. Absent: None. 412 Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: Tht,t the rieetinU: adjourn until its next r,gulUr n:eetiiig. Ayes: Councilmen COX, T'ayloI', 'lard, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: None. ATTEST: isernice Conine City Clerk. Ria yor . heaumont,Calif. Larch 2U,195O. The )eauiaont City Council met in regular session I:.arch 29th.lUSU, with i,:avor ennis presiding. The roll cell found the folloi,.ing Councilmen )resent: Councilman Cox, Via.rd, Hamilton and ennis. ,absent: Councilman Tai lor. Coun- cilir.an Taylor came in during; the reading; of the minute i. P,ss. ;;everl,r Kelts, reoresenting the sorontimist Club spoke to the Council regards to t1i nrosnects of the :iughes sirolane uoroorr:tion building or operating a research laboratory in the nass area. A -r. riob Ellsworth, candidate for I,_eaber of the County uoard of Supervisors for tr_s district introduced hi_raself and explained his amuitions to keen in closer touch with each community and its n,eds, if elected. A letter was read from the - eaumont Chairieer of Commerce a:.king for the City Councils reaction toward having a travelogue televised, descriuing the uenefits and advanta�,•es of the local area as proper place in whic' to live Coi_incilman idard made a motion, seconded b,,- councilman Cox: ThLIt the Council notify the Chamber of Coracerce that it is in favor of the i::atter of a televised tr•nvelogue being- investigated. ayes: Councililia!i Co-, `1'a;'lor, ;lard., Hniailton and dnnis. .foes: lone. r;osent: .gone. resolution :do. 1006 vas read a follows: HE';OLUTIUN NO. 1006 ;E' ULU"I6A 01'' `. u; CITY COMICIL OF E I'J.,OA` R -0 'OSI:iU . < :T S 1-,, YS, <T - -- yv n r, CITY S < �EP�� Cri ._r,�'GH Gl 4uti i cah, the City Council of the City of rseaumont desire to add the following described streets to the present anproved system of major city streets. 1IICIiIC =,.i a`7 flJE, from 11th. L:treet to 14th.i,treet FOUb.T'I: ',TI.EET, from California avenue to west cite limits, i'_J2t l'i)HE .,I' it proposed by the City Co,v,cil of i)ea,uaont that the above described streets be desi..nrited as major city streets pending the consent and s-prcval of the Denartment of Public Works of the State of California. be it further resolved that the City Clers forward two certified copies of this resolution to t ^e Department of Public Works of the Mate of California. A.h.Annis,Layor. Atte E,t: i)err.:ice Conine, City Clerk of the City of heaurriont. Councilman Hamilton made a motion, Resolution No. 1006 be adonted. Ayes: Councilman Co,:, Taylor, bard, Nees: None. Absent: None. 413 seconded by Councilman ',,lard: That Hamilton and Annis. A letter from the Beaumont Planning Commission was read in wc:ich it was, recom,:ended that the City publish the City Ordinance regarding to dogs in the Leaumont Gazette; that the curb at AE corner of 6th. and Ldgar be oainted red; t..,-,t t!ie sir Raid Lookout on th Cite iIall 'oe cleaned u? and painted; that the City have 1000;. copies of Certificate of Occupancy oainted to ue usad b- the Building Inspector. It was agreed that thr: Crdinance regards to dogs should ue puolished in part, the curl, sh,;ulr: i,e painted to the center of tie door of restaur,_nt, that tie air Iiaid Lookout would have to ce reconditi.,ned for use in the ver; near future, e:nd the C1::rk was instructed to have Certificate of ')ccunancy ?ri_nted. Ordinance No. 251 was presented and read for its second reading. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councils an Cox: Th:.t Ordinance ido. 251 pass its second reading and be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Cox, Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and annis. Noes: None. absent.: none. Councilman Cox made a That the City have: necessary printed to ue used froi- t-is Ayes: Counciman Cox, Taylor, Noes: None. Absent: done. motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: blanks for certificate of occupancy date forward. .lard, Hamilton and Annis. The following bills were presented: Lawrence A. Iiutton Last N larch Edward T. Bennett it Norma Jean Bennett Chestley R. Grace Chestle�T R. Grace Bernice Conine Carmen Brennan H.K.1orse Carl Carrell Samuel it. Horsley 4alter L. Roderaan 11itchell E. Spears Blain G. Sites Alvin R. Lason Clyde E. Pearo L.E.Bratton Charles Wilson James P.Bacon Frank B. Horsley Richard Summers Bruce E. Graves Alvin R. Lason Garden & L;;wn £supplies Margaret Valdivia Charles Wilson C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff Walter I ellin North American Steel Co. -tockwell & Binney 11'axwell Welding Letharby Chevrolet Department of - 14blic Works Ellen C. Eartin z of fee for car Last e &arch „ it „ ,t n n ,r T ,t ,f it ,I „ n Lainten�ince of uniforms Sharpen lawn mower Jaunitor at Health Center Fire Chief Radio f.;e for Larch Traffic naint Chain for 5t. Deot. 11xnansion envelopes Weldinp w haterinls Repair Police car _-ermit for neon Sign :Jtamps 50.00 61.40 32.00 100.00 12.50 106.10 101.70 108.30 105.90 102.50 101.70 110.00 105.90 95.70 37.50 102.50 108.30 102.50 87.20 102.50 95.40 5.00 28.00 4.00 10.00 30.00 24.65 29.45 1.70 42.85 36.75 2.00 6.00 414 On A.K.Clark Yar.fee at Dumping gro,nd: 50.00 Cadillac Cafe Meals for prisoners 35.73 Bob )en Cafe Leals for prisoners 7.80 Braman Dickerson Co. Parts 85.83 L.H.Taylor Expense after prisoner 75.00 — Brook's Richfield c,ervice Gasoline 1.28 3riith Booth Us` er Co. wire for r room (F t . ) 72.10 ,associated Service station :service to car 2.36 Southern California Edison Co. Electricity 126.58 C.E.Lewis & :on Batteries 60.91 Dr. 1. W. Harder Examine nrisoner 5.00 Southern California Gas Co. Gas 61.10 General Petroleum Corporation 25o gal. emulsion 29.36 Ralph E. Bishop 2 -arden hose 13.70 Councilman Tai -tor made a iaotion, seconded by Councilman 'card: That the bills as audited 'oe paid. Ayes: Councilman Co-, Tr.ylor, 'rdard, Hamilton and ,annis. Woes: done. absent: none. Councilman Cox made a motion, se: ;onded by Councilman Taylor: Thrt the Council adjourn. This ujotion carried. Attest: l City Clerk. /.�' y Beaumont, Calif. April 12,1950. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session, with Mayor Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Taylor, Viard, Hamilton and Annis. Absent: Council- man Cox. The minutes of Larch 29th. were read and approved. ., letter was read from Lr. }Fritz Herr in regards to Imr. > Booth obtaining a permit to construct a trailer court at 5th. and Palm Avenue. Lr. Herr as chairtaan of the Planning Commission and la_r. Stock as mes :iber of the Planning Commission explained that the Court would be a well constructed Court and provided there is a permit issued so that the arrangement of the court will conform that the improvement will be outstanding. After a discussion it was agreed th_;t the matter should be handlea through the recommendation of the Planning Commission. The Clerk was instructed to write the Planning Coraaission asking th..t they make recom, endr;tions to the Cite Council in regards to what changes should be r:.+de to make the City's Planning for -Property uses conform with the Stat, Laws, especially those laws regards to trailer courts. 415 Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman iiamilton: That since the City has been able to secure -tate 8asoline Tax money to nay for• entire cost of oavement of Lichigan avenue from 8th.Ltreet to Ilth. :t. thet the pronerty owners on Lichigan Ave. between 8th. & 9th. be reimuursed for payments they have made. Ayes: Councilmen : - -- Taylor, Ward, Hamilton anc. Annis. 14oes: ilone. Absent: Councilman Cox. A petition for sewer line throutrh three blocks , 133, 134 and portions of 135 and 139 was presented with signatures of about one: half of tha owners. The Clerk was instructed to ask them to c;;ntact the contractor and see if something could oe worked out a:; a private contract rather then to have the exnense of an assess - r,.ent district. ::L:iGLUTIOA i10. 1007 ..i SCLUTIUi4 J -- » CITY OF ♦).LAJI.u.4 1 .'M 01111 it has ueen decided that it will ue to the best interest of the City of beLumont to enter into a contract with S. ,). i;eaver, a copy of w :lict_ contract i:s attached hereto and rie.dc; a part hereof by reference, now therefore, th-t the Layor and the City Clerk of the City of r)eaumont, California be rind they are hereby authorized to enter into said contract. P,,- L)i3D, ADu "_',:D r H) .,PPxUVED t;.is 12t1i c.ay of :inril,1950. A.ii.Annia i1:ayor. AT'T: .)ernice Conine, City Clerk. Councilman iiamilton rade a notion, seconded by Councilman '2a;-lor: That Lesoluticn ido. 1007 ire adopted. ,,yes: Gouncilman `�'aylor, hard, Iiamilton and. "nnis. hoes: :.tone. absent: Counci .:,art Cox. i2F.SCLUTIG'i4 1,0. 1008 UIT ' dG l' H at the City certain interest in and realty is .iot necesoar' proper and necessary to c=.on benefit, Gou;cil , oeaumont, California claims a to the. followi.nf- real property =:nd said ion n :olic use and convenience and it is dispoLe of said real property for the be it resolved as follows, to wit: 1. That the ldayor and City Clerk of said City, be and they are hereby authorized to execute and deliver by quit claim deed to the Deacuaont Union High School District such interest as they may have in and to the real ^roperty located in isealunont, California, described as follovrs: 416 on 0 C� Lots 5 and 6 and the Southerly twenty t20) feet of Lots 3 and 4 in Mock S?, as shown by rimended Pao on file in book 6 pages 16 and 17 of Laps, itecords of San lsr enardino County. PAS."IE'D, ADOPTED :LdD - PPiiOVED this 12 day of Apr-J-1,1950 CITY OF 3LAU110NT BY A. B. Annis 1 ayor . ATTEST: Bernice Conine, City Clerk. Councilman Taylor r:.ade a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: That resolution ido. lOOF ue adopted. eyes: Counci_rrian 'Taylor, Ward, Har2i].ton and An�_is. noes: :done. Absent: Councilman Cox. Ordinance ido. 252 was oresented. and read. Councilman Hamilton grade a iaotion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That Ordinance 110. 252 pass its first reading. Ayes: Councilman `i'aylor, lard, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. AUsent: Council., an Cox. RE7 ULUTIOId 110. 1009 A RESOLUTION tiUTIT0 RIZL G COi;T T;Y '!C' OF CEE TAI:d Y,rtiL P {OPJ}: ^lY I.� T}J. CITY OF 3,: iJf:OIll'. 1.11 il, ClriV r,01j, or �:'.E CIT'Y CF braur nirT, c�,LlFOr rIA DOE ESCLJ 3 �.. _ OLLO' "S, TO ".'IT: the real property hereinafter described is owned by or the City of zeauno,.t clair.:s or may Y:ave an interest in the same, and said real property is not necessary for public use and convenience and it is )roper and necessary to dispose of said lots hereinafter described for the corr:, -on benefit, NO'+! THLis EF6RE, be it resolved as follov;s, to wit: 1. That ti'r,. i,.ayor and City Clerk be and the;* are hereby authorized. to execute a conveyance by quitclaim deed in favor of J.iL.Livin €ston and Irene J. Livingston, husband and wife as Joint Tenants, in consideration Of the sMtl of X60.00 in and to the following describe real property: Parcel 1. Lots lE and 16 of Uloek 139, as shown by amended Lap recorded in Book 6 of Laos, pages 16 and 17, records of "an nernardino County, California. Parcel 2. Lots 1, 2, 13 and 14 of the �-cClain Tract being a resubdivision of block 165 as per plat recorded in Lap Book 10, pages 57, records of itiverside County, California, all subject to certain easements, restrictions and reservations of record, as appearing on said. deed. PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 12th. day of April,1950. CITY OF BEAUMONT by A. B. Annis Mayor. Attest: Bernice Conine, City Clerk. Councilman Hamilton made a motion, seconded by Councilman Yrard: That Resolutiun i4o. 1009 be adopted. "yes: Councilman Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and "nnis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Cox. Ordinance No. 253 was presented and read. Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That Urdinance 14o. 253 pass its First reading. Ayes: Councilmen Taylor, Ward, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Abs:nt: Councilman Cox. `he following Lawrence A. Hutton Edw;;rd T. Bennett iVorma Jean Bennett Bernice Conine Carmen Brennan Chestley it. Grace H.K.Morse Carl Carrell Main G. Sites ',';alter. L. Rodexnan 1v_itchell E. Smears Alvin R. Mason Clyde E. Pearo L.h.Bratton Charles Wilson Frank B..Horsley Samuel R. Horsley James P. Bacon Bruce E. Graves Richard Suruners bins were presented: First April n ,r tt rr +r +r r+ rr rr n rr n r, n rt n n tt Archie halls Carpenter work Jack 'roods Carpenter work Homer Huntsberry Carpenter work k. & Ivi. Market Supplies- Jaunitor Bona's Cafe Meals for prisoners Pavement Planing Co. Planing 5th.St. Leroy H. Barnes i;enewral of Bonds Southern California Gas Co.. Gas Rancho LaCamellia Nursery :Fertilizer Bernice Conine Expense i.e. Dist. 5 and Election Great tLegister SO.Calif. Edison Co, Electricity Southern Califorut Edison Co. Street lights Gilbert D. Bronson Tire for sweeper Walter Kellin Garden sppplies Smith Booth Usher Broom filling machine Armco Drainage & Metal Products Culvert Beaumont Hardware &, L mber Co. I'aterials " C. A. McConaghy Refund Walter Worden Refund 19.J.Robinson Refund 50.00 61.40 32.00 106.10 101.70 100.00 108.30 105.90 105.90 101.70 110.00 95.70 37.50 102.50 108.30 91.30 102.50 102.50 95.40 102.50 67.44 68.62 87.08 7.50 117.50 471.25 60.00 59.73 4.43 46.00 25.84 218.91 61.95 10.11 226.60 96.28 38.00 80.00 40.00 120.00 417 418 C� Libbie Jenkins iiefund 45.00 Agnes Johnson refund 20.00 Beaumont lliotor & Supply Auto Darts 37.47 Beaumont Gazette Printing 51.59 So.Calif. Disinfecting Co. Sanitary supply. 14.42 Dr. J. W..Harddr Exam. °risoners 17.00 Jeffries Banknote Co. 1911. act bond fry 244.01 Los Angeles �tamo & "tationery Dog Tags 37.12 " Ware Automotive Autu:r6-nairs 20.84 Jeffries ilanknote Co. Trees. register 5.41 Chestley n. Grace Zee for car 12.50 Laurence . Thomason assessment Eng. 175.00 Califori,ia Water & Telephone Co. telenhones 46.19 Dr. A. E. Givens Exam. nrisoners 11.00 Braman Dickerson Co. Parts 19.57 crook's Richfield Service Gasoline 1.69 Automobile Club ofo.Cralif. Pedestrian sign 3.74 Blain G. Sites 1,aintenance Unifori,iVL1.70 Litchell E. Soears " 27.43 krs. Hazel S. Koeberle or Bernice I.Johns rent 30.00 DwiC,ht B. Cooper Engineer 129.00 Councilman 'riard riade a motion, seconded by Councilman riamilton: That the bills a,, audited be raid. Ayes: Councilman Taylor, Wara, Hamilton a,nd nnnis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Cox. Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: Thct the Council adjourn until April 1.8th. at 7:30 P.I. to finish up all unfinished business of the present Council and to canvass the returns of the General l_unicipal Election held April 11th. Ayes: Councilmen Taylor, I'ard, Hamilton and ennis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Cox. Attest : I.�.�.... aC City Clerk. ceaumont,Calif. April 1 9,1950. The beaumo::t City Council met in an adjourned regular meeting April 18th. having been adjourned from the regular meeti,tf of the City Council held on April 12,1950, with Layor ani Annis presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman "Taylor, Yard, Hamilton and Annis. Absent: Councilman Cox who v,ss ill. The minutes of Anril 12th. were read and approved. Ordinance No. 252 was presented and read for the second reading.- AN ORDINANCE TO VACATE CLRT.IIN STREETS. Councilman Tailor made a motion, seconded by Councilman ,Ward: That Ordinance ido. 252 An Ordinance of the City of Beaumont, de- claring its intention. to vacate certain .streets in said City nass its Second reading- and be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Taylor, �,ard, Hamilton and Annis. hose: None. absent: Councilman Cox. 419 Ordinance No.253 tdd OhDIiLL-iCE 61' `i'i 3 CIT`_' OF nE„ULU;aT, CALIF'OkiJIA, PhOVIDI; +G FU,c '1a G Li : +bI J i 11:PJU21DI.iG 0'W DOG6, 1. GULaTIf1G THE KEEIPI ,G AlVti CO -1TRCL 0-' DUGL), «:4-D 'RO'd'IUIlaG PEAiL''I c) .'O:t 1's1Y1 VIOJIiTIO i M -iLEOF - was presented and read for the second time. _ Councilman Hamilton made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That ordinance i1o. 253 pass its second reading and be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Tavlor, tilard, Hamilton and Annis. does: None. Absent: Councilman Cox. The following bills iseulah K. Hartwell Lilas D. Compton William h. Kilpatrick Guy r;ogart were presented: service on election M n board 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hamilton: Thst the bills as audited ue paid. Ayes: Councilman Taylor, ,lard, Hamilton and ,nnis. Noes: none. .ibsent: Councilman Cox. Layer Annis announced that if there was anyone who had anythinu- to be taken un with the present Council before it is disbanded, he would be f-led to hear froi- t}iem. i;o one presented anything at this tii,e. i.Sayor Hnnis announced that this is the tir „e for the canvass of the returns of the ,regular :.uni cioal .,'lection held April 11th. The Election returns were ,)resented by the City, Clerk. Le-or Annis read the 'I-emi- Ufficiel result of votes cast as follows: .Deaun,ont Consolidate "d” Precinct. Geor € -je L. Draper 59 votes. William Gordon 132 Votes. ,tudy 1iutschke 62 Votes. v .i,..i..civabney 165 Votes. V.G.iAller 361 Votes. .anado i,... ivunez 181 Votes. J.J.ohelley 510 Votes. Donald i . ::took 256 Votes. Thad CovinCton 2 Votes. Jac!: Lobley 2 Votes. aycr Annis asked if anyone had an )-otest to offer in re- gards to the Election. None were; offered. Aesolution iIo. 1010 was presented and lead as i'ollo.�s: iiEz,ULUTION N0. 1.010. A RESOLUTION OF E CI "_'x COU tCIL 07' n'[: CIT ' OT" 1� 5a?i1 `i; ' O :I- C _.;:SULT OF G. ;ic L Lr]Cl'I„ H,M7) APRIL 11,1950. a general Municipal election was held and conducted in ttie Cit' of ")eaui unt, California, on Tuesday, the llth. da?T of ipril,1950, as required by law; and ltiI��SY�AS, it appears th�t notice of said election was duly and le[-ally F,iven; that voti:Lr )recincts v ✓ere properly estaulished, that election v+ere dui;; appointed, and election sup-)lies furn-_shed; and that in all respects said election was held and conducted, and the votes cast thereat received and c! :ilvassed, and the returns thereof made and declared in time, forr, anci r :Ir;nn.er as required by the laws of the -tate of California Uoverning elections in cities o!' +,h;_� Sixth Class; and iLJ :i;nS, the City Council of the City of uer,u_ont met r.t the Council Char,,:'oers of the )oard on Tuesday, the 1Rth. ri.ay of �nril, 1950, to canvass thy. returns of said election, declare the result of said election, end instal.] the nevily (2lecte.� officials, es a result of whicl-. the City Council finds that the ncunuer of votes cast, the naives of the )ersons voted for, and oth-L- ..otters required uy law, to pe as hereinafter stated: 420 NOS,, , CITY COU GIL O:F 7 CI_"T O:' x501 V':: t,, FOLLO`; ?S: That said regular munici.nal election was held and conducted in the City of neauhont, California, on Tuesday, tho 11th day of nnril, 1910, in time, forT and manner as requited by law; That there was one voting precinct established for the purnose of holdin& said election, consisting- of a consolidation of the reCul.r precincts :o.1,2,5,4,5 and 6 establisYe� by Ipw for holding general state and county elections, known an Consolidated Voting Precinct "; ThLt the whole numuer of votes cast i4Li E LUi:Mr,, D; That the names of tho persons voted which they were voted, the number of votes dated precinct to each of said persons, an of said persons, are as follows: in said election was for, tho offices for given in said cor_soli- 1 the total vote for each Names of Persons Office Voted Consolidated Total Voted for. For. Precinct A Voted. George L. Draper Councilman full Term " 59 William Gordon Councilman Full Term " 132 Rudy Kutschke Councilman Full Term " 62 J.Y.YeNabney Councilmen Full Terri " 165 V.G.N:iller Councilman Full Term " 361 tunado 1.. Nunez Councilman Full Term " 181 J.J.Shelley Councilman Full Term 510 Donald L. Stock Councilman Full Term 256 Thad Covington Councilman Full Term " 2 Jack b. Lobley Councilman Full Terri " 2 THEREFORE, it is declared that at said general Lunieipal election held on April 11,1550, in the City of Beaumont, the following persons were elected to tho following offices, to -wit: J.J.Shelley Councilman Full 'Perm. V.GXiller Councilman Vull Term. nDOPTED this 19th. day of Apri1,1950. A.B.Annis Its`ayor. Attest: Bernice Conine City Clerk. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Word: That Resolution No. 1010 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Taylor, Word, Hamilton and Annis. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Cox. 0 421 ia:ayor Annis invited the two new Councilmen to take their oaths of office. lz. Shelley and Par. killr:r came forward and were sworn in as City Councilmen by the cite clerk. hayor ennis surrendered his chair and invited the new Councilmen to oe seated at the Council Chambers, and announced that now was the time for th,. reorganization of tide new Council. Councilman Taylor male a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That Councilman G. P. Hamilton be appointed as Chairman of the Council and Layor of the City. ayes: Councilmen Taylor, Ward and Har.,ilton. goes: Councilmen �hell.ey and l,- iller. Absent: None. Councilman Hamilton assumed his chair as Yayor and thanked the Council for the confidence ?laced in him tY.rough his aopointment. A representative of the acme Outdoor advertising Lign Co. asked if 1'.e might be heard at this time in regards to securinj,, a _Hermit to construct a 10 x 40 ft. outdoor sign at Veile and 6th. Wit. After night the sign to be lighted and I-eptin good condition. The Council was assured thz.t th(: oroperty owner involved was agreeable to the sign being placed at the location, and that th sign would be removed mt any tirae aft:.r one year should there be cause for its removal, the following action was to=ken: Councilman Taylor rude a motion, seconO..ed by Councilman D::iller: That a )ermit be issued to the, above on a year to year basis, if permit at the end of one year should be denied, that the Company agrees to remove the sign. Ayes: Councilrr.en Taylor, Ward, -hel -ley, l..iller and Hamilton. Noes: None. absent: None. 1a,ayor Annis bid the City Council farewell, thanking all his official family and the City em-)loyees for the many courtesies they had extended him. He express deep regret in leaving the official far.ily and assured the new Councilmen his very c,est wishes for their success on behalf of the City. Councilmen Shelley and Liller thanked th- people for voting for them and assured them that they would do their very best to serve the people and work to the good of the City. Councilman Taylor thanked Layor Annis and Councilman Cox for the many good deeds they had performed in the interest of the City. Councilman Cox eras not present because of illness, but Laycr r.nnis again exp.,essed hi regrets on 1: -aving the Council. f1he Clerk and Treasurer as well as others thanked M=ayor Annis for his many kindnesses and expressed regret in loosing two fine public servants. There being no further business the following action was taken: Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman ;'lard: That the Council adjourn to meet again April 26th. ayes: Councilman Taylor, hard, : >helley,Iriller and Hamilton. Noes: None. absent: None. H Mayor. Attest : /7 Clerk. 422 iseaw,aont, Calif. April 26,1950. The beaumont City Council met in regular session April 26th, at 7:30 '.bi. with Layor Hamilton presiding. The roll call found the follovaing Councilmen present: Councilman Taylor, Iliard and Hamilton. Absent: Councilmen — helley and filler. The Clerk announced that a quorum via,,, present. The minutes of the vieeting of April 18th. were read and approved. "'he clerk read a letter from the -tate 1iighway Dept. which approved Lichigan .Ave. from 11th. to 14th. :street and Fourth street from Calif. Ave. to ';rest City Limits as utreets of - .njc :r importance. Councilmen Shelley and Miller came _n at this tine. Councilman Ward made a moti:,n, s,,.;corided by Councilman helley: Thst the ivixon for Loenc.tor croup be nerr:.itted to use the lawn in front -of City Ha!1 Or a portion of Sth. St. for a lecture. ayes: Councilmen Taylor, Ward, Uhelley, Tiller ..r,d Hamilton. Toes: None. Absent: None. The Clerk read Ordinance No. 2 of the City of Deaimiont which outlines the proceedure to be followed for Leetings of the City Council. Layor Hamilton at tt:is tii,,e read the names on Utanding Corrsriittees as follows: Streets Alleys Public Utilities Parks award Shelley Taylor. Finance (Auditing Printing Liller Taylor Shelley. Police City License Taylor ;tiller Fla rd. Fire station Uanitation City ouildi.nrs Shelley Ward P:ill.er. Councilman Ward Made a notion, seconded b^ Councilman Taylor. That the comp :tttees as appointed by the ._ayor be approved. ayes: Couuncilman Taylor, Surd, Shelley killer and Hamilton. .roe :,: None. absent: None. Layer 'Hamilton announced that with the appmoval of the Council he would like to appoint Councilman Ta ,,-lor to represent the City on the Planning Commission. Councilman Shellelr rrwde a motion, sec onded by Councilman 'caller' That the appointment of Councilman i'aylor cn th:; 'l.annin�, Coi:,mi.ssion be approved. byes: Councilman Taylor, surd, tIhelley, Liller and 'Hamilton. Noes: None. ,Absent: hone. i'he application o' Carl Lellor for a temoorary l,ruit stand at Euclid and 6th. was: refe red to ti_e ,)l�.�nnin _ co :;I,, ssi on. l'he following bids were presented: 0 C`2 42S Lawrence A. nutton Last H April 50.00 isernice Conine " 106.10 Carmen Brennan " 101.70 Edw,.rd T. Bennett " 61.40 i4orma Jen Dennett " 32.00 Chestley n. Grace " 100.00 H.K.b.or.:e It 108.30 Carl Carrell IT 10:.90 _ Alvin it. Lason IT 95.70 Litchell E. Spears it 110.00 ;'!alter L. rtodeman it 101.70 Blain G. Sites it 105.90 Clyde E. Pearo It 37.50 L.h..Bratton IT 102.50 Bruce E. Graves it 95.40 Richard "Ummers If 102.50 James P. bacon IT 102.50 Charlie TJilson '* 108.30 Frank B. Horsley It 91.30 smuel R. Hotsley IT 102.50 A. R. kason Uniform Allowance 15.00 I.itchell E. SDears dlloiaiace- Uniforms 10.00 Carl Carrell it 51.78 Dwight d. Cooper Engineer -New Garage 462.00 Homer Huntsberry Work on new garage 159.50 C.J.Hanneman " 163.40 Jack Woods " 151.90 C. E. slain " 61.20 rsenjamin F. Richards " 47.81 Percy Jacobs 57.40 Jack tichardson " 59.30 Ray T. Samson Check sewer Plant 95.50 VJm. F. Salley Sand for new garage 35.69 Carl Lunyer Paint 42.99 Smith Booth Usher Co. Fibre for brooms 38.80 Rae i,:axwell �,elding 26.55 City Paint & Hardware :_teel tape 13.00 Richfield Gil Co. Gasoline 351.57 George ',V. French Co. iiefill broom 35.30 ueauiaont i'' +eldin & Lachine bhop Pipe 4.53 Gazette Publishing Co. Ordinance 251 10.00 ,gook's Richfield ..ervice Gasoline 1.73 beaw.aont irrigation LAter 47.74 San Gorgonio -Electric Dulbs L narts 35.98 So.Calif.Disinfectine Sanitary supplies 6.88 .ieaver I..ortuary clmbulance service 29.46 L'argaret Valdivia Jaunitor health. serv. 4.00 Charles ,Filson mire Chief -April 10.00 C.J.Duni',han.. Remove tree 40.00 Chestley it. Grace Yee for car 12.50 ,i.K.Clark Fee at Garbage durip 50.00 Ellen C. I,iartin _tamns 12.00 C.F.tayburn,5heriff iw dio fee 30.00 Federal -,eserve Bank of San Francisco, withholding 238.60 Councilman Ta«lor r;ade a motion, seconded uy Councilman ';lard: That the bills as audited be Daid. dyes: Counci Tian 166ar,l, - helley, � iller and liam;lton. i,oes: Pine. Absent: i +one. Councilman Ward made a moti- -n, sac.�nded by Councilman Taylor: That the Council adjourn. T.-is .,ution carried. Attest: 12�� -- Clerk. -- 424 M 0 r� deaumont,Galif. Yay 10,1950. The Deaumont City Council met in regular session Lay loth. 1950, at 7:30 o'clock, with Layor Hamilton presiding. The roll call found the followine Councilmen present: Council- man Taylor, tiiard, :.helley,!Aller and Hamilton. - ..bsent: tone. The Clerk announced that a quorum is present. The minutes of the meeting of dpril 26th. were read and and approved. Lr. Joshua H. '�,est and Lr. Carl E. liellor were present and asked the Council to grant oerra_ts this year for the construction of temporary fruit stands to market fresh fruits and vegetables during suirlaer• months. n letter was read from th- planning commission in regards to the terporary fruit stands ueine non - conforming. .after a detail discussion and upon advice of the ouilding inspector a.: to the Unifor:•r,i building Code and City attorney as to legality of such permits the following action was taken. Councilman Liller -made a motion, seconded by Couneiln!an Shelley: That the City grant Temporary Fruit Stands permits at the dis- creasion of the Duildine inspector, time limit for removal to be not later than iiovember 19t,1950, or until the fruit season for which the individual stand is constructed is over and nr•ovided the merchant or applicant sign a written agreement to remove the stand and leave premises clean as ner :-)uilding Inspector's re- quest. Ayes: Councilmen (lard, Shelley,and I):iller. Noes: Councilman Taylor. Declined. to Vote: P.:a,,•or Hamilton. tibsent: None. n letter was r..ad from the Heaum(,nt Planning Commission making a recorrmnendation as a result of hearing in regards to re- zoning The West 180 feet of lots 1 and 3 and the Nast 210 feet Lots 2 and 4, of ..;locks 185,186 and 1.9/; the ."lest 210 feet of Lots 1 and 3 and the Nast 170 feet of Lots 2 and 4, of clocks 184, 187 and 196, all as shown on imended 1 -ap of the Town of Deaumont, changing r.gri. cultural Lone in the City of .)eaur;ont to Class A `Lone. isecause of the fact that a majority of the owners in islock 18b were not in favor of the rezoning it was suggested that tkiis block ue deleted with ijlk.196 and 197, however it was a question of the council as to - viilether the City should consider such spot zoning,, The following action wes taken: Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward. That the recormend,.tion of the Planning Oorm.issi.on in regards to re- zoning in the above muter be approved and re- zoning proceed- ings be started. Ayes: Councilman Taylor, I ;ard, Shel.le,, , i•.iller ,,nd Ramilton. iJoes• ,iVone. Absent: None. Resolution Ao. 101.1 was nresented r.nd_ read as follows: RESOLUTI:)N �TO. 1011 J RESOLUi'IOId OF °_' ir: CITY COU_!CIL OF `_IF' CITY 0" 15EAUP•OidT DO"II FO :rs 0 I TDTTT,. Oi ,IGREI I EJT T I' 1 T 0 CITY 'T L 3; Od nX, �7 L Tj LLOC.i TCl1 . WHERE"S, a memorandum of agreement has been oresented to ue entered into with the State of California in accordance with a project staterient subsitted by the City of Deaumont for expendi- ture of thu gas tax allocation to cities for the fiscal_ year 1951; and l5'HF1tIiiS, the city council has heard read said agreement in full and is familiar with the contents thereof; 425 THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Beaumont that said project statement be and it is hereby adopted as the bud €•et of proposed expenditures of the gas tax allocation to cities, and said agreement be and the same is hereby approved and the mayor and the city clerk are directed to sif -n the same on behalf of said City, said agreement to be binding; ur)on the City upon its execution by the authorized officials of the `.tote. ADOPTED this 10 day of 1,.ay,1950. G.P.Hamilton La *nor of the City of Beaumont. r,T'I Ei )1': r,ernice Conine City Clerk of the City of Beaumont. Councilman Taylor made a notion, seconded by Councilman ie:iller: Thad ..esol.ution iio. 1011 ue adopted. Ayes: Councilman Taylor, Ward, Shelley, Liller and iiamilton. iQoes; ivone. Absent: ivone. The matter of sel-ling an old Cadillas 8 Fire Truck was dis- cussed and the following action taken: Counci_ man Uhelley r.ade motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That the 1925 i,.odel Cadillac, engine rdo. 107670 which has been used as a fire truck be offered for sale. Ayes: Taylor, Hard, Sheller, Li-ler and Hamilton. floes: None. Absent: ivone. The followi.nU bills were presented: Hone -r Huntsberry Labor on New Garage 125.00 Percy Jacobs " 90.93 Clarence Blaine It 63.00 C. J. Hanneman 127.20 Jack Woods " 116.70 Ben Richards " 112.12 Jack ttichardson " 119.60 Lawrence A. Hutton First of E'ay 50.00 Edward T. Bennett " 61.40 Norma Jean Bennett it 32.00 Bernice Conine " 106.10 Carmen Drenxian " 101.70 Chestley R. Grace 100.00 H.Y..Iv:orse " 108.30 Carl Carrell " 105.90 Blain G. Sites " 105.90 Iviitchell 11'. Spears It 110.00 Carl E. iiorte it 37.50 Alvin R. hason it 95.70 I'7alter L. Rodeman If 101.70 L.L.Bratton. " 102.50 Charlie Wilson " 108.30 Samuel R. Horsley " 102.50 Richard Suruners " 102.50 Bruce E. Graves " 95.40 James P. Bacon " 102.50 Frank b. Horsley " 91.30 Beaumo:_t Gazette Printing 238.46 Stockwell L Binney Supplies 16.27 Southern California Gas.Co. Gas 42.37 rancho La Camellia Fertilizer end plants 86.98 Bernice Con -ne Cash .advanced 7.30 Iim.l'. Salley Sand for new rarage 67.42 Dare "utomgtive service :.eneirs 13.94 13ichfield Oil Corporation Gasoline 252.01 Hazel ;. rioeuerle or �er•nice I.Johns rent" 30.00 Braman Dickerson Co. Parts and itenairs 660.28 j im I: cCray Bric;c "or new garage 1,087.65 Cox Seed L Feed Co. ,upnlies at nc,rk 6.76 Dr. J.W.Harder xamine prisoner 5.00 426 b. & E. Shoe Shop Dr. nustin E. Givens Ralph E. bishop Deaumont Motor & Sunnly H. G. Montgomery associated service St&tion Gilbert Dronson brook's Richfield service Redlands slur:ori_nt Co. Peyt Loirm,ercamp xnsul Chemical Co. Lixed Concrete, Inc. "one's Cafe Chestley n. Grace sob & ten Cafe Beaumont Chamber of Co=erce Cadillac Cafe G. P. hanilton Southern California Edison Co Sylvia brooks _ California Water & Telephone 1. & L. Larket Smith tooth Usher Co. C. F. Rayburn, Sheriff Searching Registration D. a. Estes Keys .721 Examine prisoners 25.00 hedge Shears 2.05 Parts 6.43 kepair tire 9.79 Service to cars 13.66 Lervice to car. 9.74 Gasoline 1.05 Plans of new pErage 9.29 Tire & polish 43.14 nofills -fire extin uish 4.12 Concrete for new Oaraee 06.31 IR.eals vor prisoners 71.26 Car Fee First ti lay 12.50 Peals for prisoners 4.68 Fee for Larch rand "nril 68.60 Ie:eals for prisoners 14.04 :xpense LeaCue Meet 9.75 :street Lights 219.22 Meals for prisoners 2.40 Co. Telephones 37.49 5upolies 4.80 Filler for St. Broom 121.52 Radio parts 20.29 Service fo° Judde vennett 1.00 Labor on new Garage 29.96 Councilmen Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman 'hard: That the bills as audited be paid. ayes: Councilman Taylor, Ward, �helle;y, , Lille.r and l amilton. Does: None. Absent: :done. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Yard: That the Council adjourn. This motion carried. "ttest:' / -mil City, Clerk. QQ —ba yor On 0 c-� r 421 ,beaumor!t, Calif . 1.8y 31st,1950. The Deaurriont; City Council r,'et in regular session h.av 31st. at 7:30 2.1.: 1 vr . ith P..ayor Hamilton presiding. The roll call found the followin(' Counci .i en present: Councilman bard, t-iller and lianilton. >bsent. Councilmen Taylor and Shelley. The Clerk announced that a quorum wa:, nresent. The minutes of Lay 10th were read and approved. Councilman bhell.ey came in intiediately after the reading of the minutes. Petitions signed by property owners in blocks south of the i,ailroad and 1fest of California Avenue, asking that an assessment district be formed an,t that a sewer line be installed to their ohoper- ties, hir. 'ernel Darnett• was nresent and assured the Council ho felt the cost of the sewer line would be in about the sane pro- rated cost as the two nrevious assessr,ent districts, after a discussion t) --o following action was taken: Councilman ; ?ard nade a noticn, seconded by Councilman Diller: That the petitions asking for a sewer V.strict be referred to City Engineer Cooper and to 011'elveny and 1.4eyers as bonding authorities. Ayes: Councilmen Ward, :helley, filler, and aamilton. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. The natter of grading rough soots out of North Lichigan and 12th. treet was referred tc .street Deoartnont. :azl 'arason asked the council if it v:o_ild ue nossiole to have additional fire plugs ilLStallU61 in some areas now unprotected. -- The Latter was referred to r"_r C i.-�ioner Shelley. Iur. Larason also stated that the City shou d have at least 200 ft. of 21 in fire hose and )200 feet of 1�,- in fire hose to have enough on hands. 'the following action was taken: Councilman Y7ard r.ade a motion, seconded by Councilman ::helley. �i'h,at the City purchase 200 ft. of 2; in fire hose, and 20c ft. of lw inch fire hose. ,,yes: Councilman ';lard. Shelley, Liller and hamilton. Noes: bone. ebsent: Councilman Taylor. L.r. Cassidy asked if anything could be done to coiaplete th- oaeni.ng of Palm .,venue south of first btreet. he w,,::s advised to secure signatures to suit claim deeds w ;.ich are in the Clerk's office, and the City wo_ild than open the street. Councili. an ',Yard i.,ade a motion, seconded by Councilman Shelley: That the Cit.i call for bids on a new police car, specifi- cations to be i.iade up later. Ayes: Councilmen 64ard, Shelley, i -iller and HaiAlton. :does: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor„ This being the tine for opening- the bids on the old Cadillac i_re truce w rich w,as advertised for sale, one bid was opened, signed by P._r.Fred israde offering x5.95. Councilman -'helley irlade a ,Motion, seconded by Councilman ilter: Th,�t the oid of x5.95 of i-r. 13rada be accented. Ayes: Councilman Ward, Shelley, ;:_iller and T.iamilton. :tone. Absent: Council, an '!.'aylor. A letter was , °ead frog: haz ;-'lihnyk, of the ueaumont Gazette asking if thy; City would be interested in take',"b double oage of the Cherry l'e; >tival dition t:iis year, if so Lh rat:: ivou - -d be -90.00 for a full paCe, or k125.uU for double spread. After a discussion it i,us agreed that since the City is building a nevi City barn this stunner the council did not feel they could afford to out out the re :uired fee for a oage in the Cherry Festival Edition. 428 A letter was read from Victor. E. Harris, Lanager of the Farm Truiler Uffice on the Lisher prooerty, asking for some type of control of the parking r'ror:l udgar Street east to the Alley so that picker: r:ay park to obt;.+.n inSor *nation. To assist in the nroolem the following action w--s taken: Council: an 'nerd r!ade a r.:otion, seconded by Council' °.an L:iller: Thct the Cite permit 10 i;iinut� narking signs to ue -)laced by the 'arm Lauo.r Office io-iich will elii;:inate ext,ende. oarking. Ayes: Councilmen 'aard, Shelley, killer and HaiAlton. noes: None. absent: Councilman 1-11aylcr. RESOLUTION NO. 1012 A R .SO OP _i1S C rt,.. OF uL +aU�::J:P1^ :;��:dE'r1IiiG COTITt3.,CT `!ITII COUNTY OE :.IV!!;r -1D% _ ;'i) ; -11TH JI!'FTC"H. -';'E CITY CCUiIOIL Or' C:CT° 01 u- Aul-:: -NT DOES LE -OLV:3 a::. 7OLL011I:;: under data of September 17,1941, the Cite of eaun.ont, entered into an agree *.pent in writing-, itn the County of Riverside whereuy the ilealth Office_ of said County was e *,,iployed by the City of Beaumont to _nerforri duties for the City of seeuriout re- lating, to the oublie health; and said ceilt —ict nruvided that it could be renewed from year to year by resolution of the respective parties, and it is the desire o!' the City.• of �euui,ion`: to renew said contract for another year. SECTIUii 1. Thy ,t the City of seauLiont does hereb ,renew said contract for the period of one year, to wit, from July 1,1950 to June 3Oth. 1951 inclusive, on the same terms, conditions and compensation as provided in said contract. UECTIUA 2. Thvt the zoard of Supervisors of Riverside County, California, are :Hereby requested to accent end consent to such renewal. "DOPTED the 31st day of ,=.ay,1950. G.P.Hamilton Layor. attest: isernice Conine, City Clerk. Councilman '..ard :.lade a rlotion,seconded by Councilman h,tiller: That itesolution iJo. 1012 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Ward, Shelley, Liller ,.nd Hamilton. Noes: None. absent: Counci'_!aan Taylor. Councilman V,ard made a motion, seconded by Counci.li,an Tiller: That the City reserve a booth at the Cherry Festival Grounds. A yes: Councili -en '.yard, Lhelley, i :.i1] -er and ' lamilton . noes: idone. Ab:.ent: Councilman Taylor. 'ihe folloW ng pills were presented: uernice Conine -am :iorsley 'r'rank D. hors.ley ;ichard Surruuers Bruce E. Graves James P. oacon Charles 1'I'ilson Litchell E. Sneers Alvin it. tv.ason Geri Carrell L.N.. zratton H.K.N.or. se Litchell E. Spears Refund 140.00 Last „ Riay 102.50 to 91.30 it 102.50 It 95.40 to 102.50 It 108.30 Allowance on uniforms 10.00 Allowance on uniforms 8.40 Allowance on uniforms 3.27 Last ;'= 1 -ay 10.2. 50 108.30 It 110.00 0 MW 42i) Falter L. Rodeman Carl Carrell Blain G. Sites Alvin R. kason Carl E. Korte Lawrence � . Hutton Edward T. Kennett Norma Jean Bennett her.nice Conine Carmen Brennan Chestley R. Grace Rorer Huntsbury Jack Richardson Clarence. 51aine Joseph dwin (`ed)vlard D. 1t. Estes den Richards C.J.Hannerian Oscar Lukenbill Jack Jacobs Jack lvioods Dwight h. Cooper H.K.1orse Chestley 3. Grace G. 2.Ha::.ilton a.d.Clark i;er.ice Conine Leroy H. uarnes Last 1, Lay 15.00 101.70 it Casty advanced for 105.90 IT 2.55 105.90 It policy 95.70 it 608.02 37.50 IT County Health Dept. 50.00 *? 10.00 61.40 it Prisoners uaels 32.00 IT 10.00 106.10 +1 Ltaraps 101.70 IT 98.80 100.00 Wort, on new garage 211.96 ,.ork on new garage 134.98 Worlc on new garage 21.00 .fork on nevw garage 69.40 Work on new garage 159.78 Work on new Garage 149.24 ',fork on new Garal -e 200.60 vlork on new Garage 203.66 1'iork on new; Garage 68.73 Work on new Garage 203.66 Lnuin_:�r on now " 552.00 l+llowance on uniforms 8.00 Expense on car 12.50 ref mct -cash advanced O'Lelveny i Eyers Hom -r iuntsoerry health Service for -:ay Dr. J . 1'1. harder iWymond G. usborne hob -ben cafe Charles Wilson btockwell ,Dinney Ellen C. Yartin Nona's Cafe George i�. Cake Co. Yargaret Valdivia Southern California Edison Gordon Plumbing C.F.Rayburn,,heriff So.Calif. Edison Co. Curtis Yotors A. Carlisle & Co. Brook's Richfield 'service Eederal 8eserve hank of Sail �-- ueaumo;it hardware & Lumber. Ler,ua meeting* 15.00 i�'ee for Lay 50.00 Casty advanced for freight 2.55 renew Platc glass policy 10.00 ice. List.l;5. 608.02 Pine -or new F�Irage 28.50 County Health Dept. 6.50 xai..ine prisoner,_ 10.00 nest concrete 7.18 Prisoners uaels 5.20 Tire chief for ri.al* 10.00 office su °»lies 28.67 Ltaraps 12.00 1,1'eals for prisoners 98.80 Reloads for police 29.61 Jaunitor- 'r:ealth Center 5.00 Co. Electricity 159.07 i.eonir Paucet -: ealtf: center 12.76 Radio fee ,'or lay 30.00 Street lights 219.22 parts 5.68 Election sun lies 124.15 Gasoline 3.23 i�rancisco withholding tax 340.36 Co. E_aterial 1,398.11 Councilman ' =lard i.ade a ciotion, seconded by Council an . helley: Th;-,t the bills as audltec, be paid. Ayes. Councilman :','ard, :helley, 1_ille;r :nd Hamilton. goes: .None. Absent: Councilman Ta;,lor. Councilman Shelley made t:1 notion, seconded by Coucilman 1-iller: Thrat the Council adjourn to r:eet again June 14th. This Motion carried. Ilia yor. Attest: 0-d�^-u- Clerk. 430 r. �Jp .r tseaumont,Calif. June 14,1950. The rieauriont City Council met in regular session June 14th. at 7:30 P.L. with 1-ayor amilton presiding. The roll call found the followi.ne. Councilmen present: Council- men Taylor, ;lard, .:helley, Liller and Hamilton. Absent: None. The minutes of A:ay 31st. were reed and approved. Councilman Liller reported th+,t birs. Gras, school Teacher, fell in front of the Wellwood c chool on the 7U0 ;mock of Wellwood, after a discussion tine City Clerk, was instructed to write notifying the Uchool Board that the hazardous conditi n exists and theft the sidewal, should ue repaired. C.a.hachek, Chairman of the Recreation Committee asked that funds be set aside for the suriner program and that I_r. Earl 1.0'oodly and Ted. Linden be appointed oil his coz.a_ittee. The following action was taken: Councilman TV1x r_ade a motion, seconded by Councilran Shelley: Th.t Earl Woodley and Ted Linden be appointed as n;embers of the recreation Comruittee. ayes: Counci rlen Ward, Taylor, ::helley, i�.iller and amilton. ,]oes: ]one. absent: Clone. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That N500.00 oe transferred from the General Fund to the recreation Fund. yes: Councilmen Ward, Taylor, -helley, Liller and == aiailton. lioes: None. nbsent: None. li,an of proposed Street Lighting District was presented. Councilman Taylor rude a motion, .,econded by Councilman 1'Jard: Pursuant to instructions heretofore given to - ngineer Dwight B. Cooper, the report and pan or plat as provided by the Lun_cinal Lighting i�:aintenance District "ct of 1927 be approved and filed. ayes: Councilmen ';lard, Taylor, :helley, Liller and Hamilton. Iloes: None. absent: None. esolution No. 1.013 was presented and read as follows: RL:,'OLUTI0:4 IvO. 1013 i {LSOLUTION 01 121rr" CITY OF b L UP. U4`i' Ul+ 111T :�21TION TO lt'M,i LIC= i`'IiJG i ,1.,' iL .0 S L T1 1Ci' 1,I7't r-'---1 CITY OF is:�;aUIN.0i7T. WHE1iEaS, the public interest and convenience requires that a lighting maintenance district be formed within the City of yeauinont; and WMLE"S, the City Council of the City of i3eaumont did here- tofore direct the City Engineer of the City of Lseaui:_ont to prepare and file with said City Council a report anfl i:.ao or plA ad pro - vided by the i,:unicipal Lighting maintenance District ict of 1927, and said report and map or pl..t were duly filed with said City Council on the lath. day of June,1950; and 17HEicEaS, said map or plat and report were on the lath day of June,1950, duly approved snd filed with the City Clerk; the City Council oi' the City of heaumoiLt does resolve as follows: Section 1. That the public interest and convenience requires th,:t a lighting maintenance district be formed in the City of iseaumont, California; and that it is the intention of the Cite Council o'' the City of jeaur,ont to form such 8 lighting maintenance 431 district to consist of all of the lands within the incorporated area of said City of heaumont. Section 2. That the following is a statement of the public way or ways or portions thereof to be lighted: Fourth Street - Linnesota to Lagnoli.a. Fifth Street - West City Limits to LichiFan Railroad Ltreet - Grace to California Sixth 'Street - Veile to 2enns7lvania Seventh Street - Veil.e to niciigan Eighth Street - Alm to 'ennsyl.vania inth -treet - Elm to 'eons 1venia `tenth - tr.eet fi Ely to ?enns; ONnia Eleventh Street - Elm to _'ennsylvania Twelfth atreet z L'lm to Pennsylvania Alleys in ].flocks 11,12,13 and 14 Egan avenue - 4th to Pth..-treet Grace "venue - 4th to 6th.:treet 4ellwood avenue - 4th to 11th Street California avenue - 1st to l.l.th Street Edgar avenue - 4th to 13th.street Euclid avenue - 4th to 11th Ltreet Beaumont ..venue - 4th to 14th Street Lagnolia "venue - 4th to 11th Street Or•aw e ivenue - 4th to 14th Utreet Laple Avenue - 4th to 11th Street Palm "venue - 4th to 12th Street LichiCan avenue - 5th to 12th Street and such other streets and alleys as may fr -:m time to time be necessary. Section 3. That a general description of the Lighting- Sys- tem to be maintained and operated is as follows: The system to be maintained and operated on the above -named public way, ways and portions thereof, consists of 160 ornamen- tal and Cooseneck type lights, and such additions thereto as from time to time may be necessary. Section 4. That a statement of the general items of exnense of maintenance and operation proposed to be furnished for such street lighting systems, the exnenses of which items are to be assessed in whole against the lands within said district, exclu- sive of improvements, are as follows: The items of maintenance and operation proposed to be fur- nished said system include electric power, repairs, and replace- ments. Section 5. That the estimated amount of electric power for such system each year and the estimated cost of such electric power for the first year;, and tho estinh ted cost for the first •;car of the other items of maintenance and operation described herein are as fbllov s: (a) The estimated amount of electric nower necessary for said system each year is 80,00C kilowatt hours. (b) The estimated cost of year is a2,700.00. (c) The estimated cost for other items of maintenance and 460.00. such electric power for the first the first year of any and all operation described herein is Section 6. The entire incorporated area of the City of Beaumont is hereby declared to be the district to be benefited by such maintenance and operation, and all lands within the City of Beaumont, exclusive of improvemen.s, are to be assessed to nay the cost thereof, and the exterior boundaries of the City of Deaumont shall constitute and be the exterior boundaries of said district. 432 Section 7. The number of years that said maintenance and operation shall be furnished for said system shall be five (5). [section 8. 1 :efe.rence is hereby made to said maa or plat on file with the City Clerk of said City for '.he boundaries of the district to be assessed, th.e -rublic tirar- and wa.-s to be lidlrted, and the a-rproximate location of the lif-hts thereon. :section 9. .lednesday, the 20th day' of July,1950, at 7:3U o'clock P.L. at the Council Chambers in the City Hall. of said City is hereby desi nated as the tir2e and place when and where all persons owning lands or Navin €; any interest in lands within said district and liable to be assessed 'or the exiense o'' said rrlainten�,nce and operation or• any portion thereof may ue heard, and ans- and all of said persons r.,ay present any ob„ections that they L.ay have uy protest. t -uch protest must be in writing, and ue filed.i.ith the City Clerk of the City of Beaumont at or oefore the tine set for said hearing. ..DOPI'..'D the 14th day of June,195O. uernice Conine City Clerk. i)y Carmen jrennan i.ssi.stant City Clerk. G.P.Hamilton I.ayor. Council. an 11.iller mad a motion, seconded iiesolution 'do. 1013 be adopted as read. Ayes: Councilman lydard., Taylor, .helley, 'does: None. absent : ldone. by Councilman idard: T}.at Lill r rind Hamilton. Co tncilrman Viard r._ade a motion, seconded by Councilmen r- aylor. Thr.t the agreement, for i ain erlTance of -tote :li,rhway in the uity of �eaurlont be accented and siE ned by L.ayor ur City Clork. ayes: Ward, _'aylor, c�helley, Lill_er and Har�iltcrl. !'ices: 'done. absent: IJone. Lr. a.Ii.Clark asked the Council to adopt a ordinance w1.i.ch w:%uld compell all property owners to obtain GarbaC,e service. This ratter was tabled until the next - ,eetinE. The natter of weed a'bate,�ient was referred to the City ttorney for investil;ation as tc how the matter should be handled. Resolution No.1014. i,IZOLUTIOLii 01�' '2i n-- CITY R +CIL 0 J ClT': Oh' �)1EAUL07IT' aPi1.OV11iG i)EAUI' :.O,iT . h I 'iEnS, the State of California, throw >h its Departrner t of Public Works, Division of Highways, has presented an agreement for main- tenance of the 5 ±- +,f, ",_ `raa '. , tine City of ueaumont effective as of July 1,1950, and to remain in effect until ar:rended or terminated. "i ?;3tFaS, the City Council has heard read said aCreerle :it in full and is familiar v -ith the con'cents thereof; THi'RE'C.�S, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Lieaumont that said Agreement for P::aintenance of the Utate Highway in the City is hereby approved and the 1..ayor and the City Clerk are directed to sign the same on behalf of said City. ADOPTED this 14th.day of June,1950. u._'.HarTilton, I.ayor. a, test: Be ni.,e C _,by C rmen s_ ennan, 1 sst,C -e x. c� e ow I 436 Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Shelley: That 1resolution No. 1014 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Ines: bone. Absent: None. Councilman of iiighwat s �;nd Project.No.16. l ard, Taylo7 °, Shelley, I: iller :end Hamilton. ,lord asked that the Clerk write to the Department ask for extension of three ii,onths on Palm A7enue The followint bills were presented: Lawrence A. Hutton First June Carmen hrennan if i3ernice Conine " Chestle.- R. Grace Chestley R. Grace Charles Wilson Frank ii. Ilorsley James P. Sacon isruce E. Graves Richard Surmers L...uratton Edward 1. uennett Noraa Jean ,Sennett II.K.Elorse Carl Carrell Llain G. Sites 11alter L. Rodeman Litchell E. Snears Alvin R. Lason Homer Huntsberry Oscar J. Lukenbill Dan A. Estes Clifford J. Hanneman Len Richards Jeck :3ichardson Percy Elton Jacobs Jack Woods u Fee on car First June It ,r n n rr n n +r , rr n „ Work on New GaraZe It n a rr n rr rr n n n n n First IIational :_sank of Seta Ana -1938 Coupon hank of heauraont 1938 Coupon Hazel S. Koeberle or jernice I. Johns rent Ellen C. Lartin Stamps .,0.00 101.70 106.10 100.00 12.50 108.30 91.30 102.50 95.40 102.50 102.50 61.40 32.00 108,30 105.90 105.90 101.70 110.00 95.70 160.80 94.96 87.68 101.76 1'14.90 125.00 104.15 80.40 20.00 20.00 30.00 6.00 Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Puller: That the bills as audited be ,)aid. Ayes: Councilman 'surd, Taylor, Shelley, Liller and Hamilton. Councilman L.iller made a motion, seconded by Councilman Shelley: That the meetinC edjourn until next reular c:ieeting. Ayes: Councilman lard, Taylor, Shelley, Liller and Hamilton. Noes: None. Absent: None. b� I ayor. Attest City Clerk,. by -------- _ Assistant City Clerk. 0 434 „eaumont, Calif. dune 28,195C. The u o eaui nt Cite Council net in reiular se—,Ion June u8,1 5C, vliti� Lb!-,)r Lamilton nresidinS. The roll call found the foln.ol ^ink° Councili.en re „ent Councilirian 1,ard, ` hell e y, 1,., Leer zrd iia'mil ton. .bsent : Council - L'un 'i'L,' lo” . Council.u.h. 'a -lc. cal:re in during- the readinC: of the i"inutes. The ,.inute6 of June 14th. were road and approved. ,'his ueinf, the ti *.:e Clerk presented t1_e o , r.&, Chdorolet -.oid on Bour Door L;e G Lif, -- ivard Tuue:> Translassion-- 41,872.70 ' tate Tax 56.1£3 1,92.88 Less 19zi9 Chev. i'otal F3'v0. CO 1,128.88 to open bids on _'olice car the only uid suunitted as follows: Letherby San, 1950 Chevrolet, 105 li.P.I..otor, 'Ier sect heater, Power Guide 1.£ter a discussion with :enresentat_ives of Letherb,y CLe vi -,let tl:: fil7- owint, action was taken: Cou.ncilulan Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: "h,_t the rid of Lethert, *- Cl evi -,,let on 15) � Che✓ ol.et Police car a accepted L. the ac:ount of aye-: '.arc -, la,;-lo: °, :aielley, ..rllor ,nd ::ar- Jlion. .oess: None. hbsehrt: +one. 1;. CLU'i'IOi :'0. 101.5. itE,' CLUTION OF ;' sy CITY OF r SnlJk:O.t' JTT1ivuM1'ljfG .XECU' -lu!4 OF ��GI {jam _,f. S�Jr!' t " n r i —..• iT 'r.' li.. l.lVii. t,�J)i� 2''VLL ..'Llh�llc :. ri.LJ i1sl:Jin L1�1:. �r '1 COU. Cil 0-, Ot' 1:E:,OLVES .,:. FoLLO iLi' o –Wit: 1. That tlhe i:.ayor and the City Clerk of the Cit'- of ceaumont,Califol�nia, ue and toes, are 1jereu,7 authurized to enter into Lin aq r'eucient for cnd on uehalv Gild _D_ th6 llai'he Of the ('city COUr:cil Of tile: C:it; Of LeaULiOrit, Ylitl' the lloerd Of - UperVi',orb Of the UountI of liiverside, :;tats- o- C"Jl] fOrLALI - lrovidinE that the said Count;; vrtll render certain services and Facilities in connection v;itL the L ;_aintenance ind operation oi' said City', radio eGU nT:;e11t Ll -00th ter, ' ' +nd '; nditi Ons as Set fo."AC �_`1 ir. tr E'l e�dJe llt vil1i c): _N r.�de a Dart hereof L)v r,:fereuee and att`ial -(1-ci Y�erei;o. tiS::SU, 10)01 11'1111) 'I '11) a)?",CVED this, 129,t h. da?, of June,195 ). G.P.iianilton li_acor of the Cite of 1}eauaont. T` 1s ,' . rerni.ce Conine Clerk. GOUnCiiII.an Ta °lor trade a riotion, seconded by Councilman :.helley: That �,esolutiOn ;lo. 1015 be �,donted. .-eyes: Councilmen '~lard, Taylor, Kelley, i,.iller and liamilton. ;Does: ilone. absent: None. Lr. a. K. Clark asked the Council to consider an ordinance, rakind it compulsory that citizens o° their yards clean uy havin{ the daru_.Fe and ruubish was <,ereed that the Councilmen and 1­r. Clark, should. meeting •end wurr out sa..e o7 en +::ccentable to all eo the .;iatter at a regular r,_eetin; et Lone futu.re date time at this i.,eetinF:. 43ej th- adonticrr of �eaurnnn.t keep haul(d away. It have a committee is rned Liu', present rathcl ti -,n tr, ce up h.i;.I,.orse advised the City Council thr,t soneone was trying to ren; the ter,;oorary fruit stand of Carl E. Lellor at corner of Euclid and _ixth btreet for the puroo:,e of selling Yourt of Duly fire works. after a discussion it was agreed th,,t since the stand was constructed for the purpose of sellinC� fresh fruits and is ter_norary building of such construction as to not c ;nfcrrc cjith recuireL:ents of 'Lite CoLj..ercial Lone, that it should net be used for the sale of fire works, or any thing other than the =fresh fruits. City eittorney Hutton advised tki, Council that the PJeed abate -lent could be handled throw =h checkinf the r versi.de iiecords as to owners and o,� sending; the list of lots to be assessed to tt_e Counts= Tex collector each year, after prone. ,(lverti_sinp and -)outing had ueen �;ccomolished. lie Suggested that the muter not be undertaken t',is late in thc. season and start in ear-- next sori.ng. RESOLUTION 110.1016 RESOLUTIOD OF r_'H±; til],'�MICNT CITY COUTICIL, ORDERING T:'r' VACATION OF CiL�TAIIV STREETS, aLLEYS OR WAYS. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of I3eaurrr;nt did on the 18th day of April,1950, duly pass Ordinance No. 252, wherein and whereby said Council did declare its intention to vacate certain streets, alleys or other ways, as hereinafter set forth, and ti hEiS, said ordinance of intention did fix the 31st. day of i..ay 1J5U, at the Council Chambers of said City as the time snd place for hearing, all persons interested in ar oojecting to the n_roposed vacation, and Y pia {Er�J, no one anpea .eCt an(; ov;lected to said vacs tion, 14Uti'i, E�''Or{E, pursuant to Division 9, tart 3, treetS and .1ighways Code (.section 8300 at seq.), and said Jrdinance i1o.252, IT IS i E,.EilY Oi DE,iEL by said City Council that thi3 following unnamed streets, alleys or ways located in, over, or across the real property located in the City of ueauro.ont, California, be and the same are hereby vacated: (a) That certain unnamed street, alley or other way, over or across any part of the; following descriued real prooerty, to wit: .beginning at the Ilorthwest corner of Lot 16, .clock 48, as shown by Amended Lap of the Town of ,beaurtont, recorded in >ook 6 pages 16 end 17 of 1,ans, records of San nernardino Oounty,Californi.a; thence South along; the West line of said Lot and the East line of illli,i avenue, 24.22 feet; thence southerly on a curve concave to the East with radius of 960 feet and central and- :le of 8 *, 401, 145.21 feet; thence S. 8* 40' E, 66.13 feet; thence on a curve concave to the northeast with radius of 20 feet and central angle bf 49* 22' 30 ", 17.2zt feet to the ,Iortheasterly line of Leventh Street; thence southeasterly alonf- said northeasterly line of :seventh street and along the southwesterl:- line of School House clock" as shown on said Pdan, to the ;southerly corner of said "School house iilock"; thence northeasterly along south- easterly line of said "School House i3lock ", to the northeasterly corner thereof; thence northwesterly along northeasterly, lire of gaid "School house shock" to the southerly production of the Last line of Lot 15 of said :)lock 48; thence north to the northeast corner of said Lot 15; thence idest, 340 feet to point of beginning. 436 0 (b) Those certain streets, alleys, or other ways, lo- cated in clocks 86, 68,87, 67, 66 and 37, as shmm by Araended Lap of the 'own of jBeauinont, recorded ir..cook 6, Pa €>,es 16 and 17 of ALans, records of an uernardino County, California, to wit: Seventh Ltreet frog: the East line of kbgnolia ..venue to the %.est line of UranC.e ..venue. Ea; t and ,lest Alley in )lock 86 and the North and Louth alley, id'orth from said East and dvest Allev to the -ouch line of above said %eventh ,treet worth and :;ouch Alley in Jlock 68, from the ldorth lice of said leventli -tieet to the .+orth line of Lots 13 and 14 of said clock 68. :seventh Ltreet from the East line of Ur• -jn6e Avenue to the ?lest line of Laple :,venue. North and Louth Alley from the Louth line of Lots 5 and 6, clock 87 to the -orth line of Lots 1 and 2, Block 67. North and South Aller North line of - eventh line of EiChth street. in Block E6, from the street to the Louth liorth and South Tilley in Block 37, from the north line of Ninth titre, :t to the Louth lire of Tenth treet. (e) It is directed that t_u.s �,esol_u_tlon ue recorded. PASSED, ADOPTED . »dD APPROVED this 28th day of june,1950. CITY OF EF,aUPiONT By G.P.Hamilton Layor. ATTEST: rsernice Conine, City Clerk. Councilman '.lard made a motion, seconded by Councilman zhelley: That :resolution iio. 1016 i,e adopted. ayes: Councilman Bard, Taylor,yhelley, Liller and iiairilton. ;voes: None. Absent. Aone. Resolution No. 1U17 A RE ICLU IUO I u,,EiIDING ... s EL OT r,IU OF LOW i'dNrl' ,iUU _YU'..�J 3CT APP -.U6r iiG r_'.i� Yi'LIC..TIUI 0+ lIOU: =LL= �Uli.URI'i1' cY F-'.1-1 UOUl7 . �. - JF itIV a. MDE r� 0 11.11: PII11 1'01i P�cELIP.1lhaicl' LLB.+ _� t. .alrV "dYS H_iI) _�Lniil : ;G Ira I.nSP: rn r, PILN CTS. WH;ur.EAS, on the first day of Larch 1950 the City Council of the City of ueaumont duly passed its , esolution No.1003 wherein the City of Deaur.ont approved the develcoment•, con- struction, and operation of a low -rent horsing* project on projects consi.stint, of approxirrir.tely 50 dwellinC' units in accordance with Section 8 (b) of the 'ri0ueinF ..uthorities Law (Chanter 4, statutes of 1938, Ex,,ra ,Session, approved Yarch 21, 1938 as amended), and said City in said resolution Further approved the application of the Housint- authority of the County of iciverside to the PHA for a oreliriinar.­ loan for surveys and plannii_g ii, respect to the develonrient of such projects in an amount not to exceed X1,800 oursu, :nt to section 15 (7) (a) (i) of the United States HousinE +et of 1937, as furtler amended by the iousinF, Fact of 437 WHi+nEAS, in the consideration and passa,e of said s_esoluticn through inadvertence and misunderstandin €; the arlount of ,x'1800 was considered and included in said i,esolution ass ti:e limit of the orelir,ainary loan a?)-)lied t'or and it ;.ow appears that. the true and correct az,ount of s;,id lirait of such prelilninar.- loan should be and should have boon the sum of N20,000. NOiJ be it resolved the City Council of the City of Beaumont that :iection 2 on Pages 1 and 2 o1 said resolution ido.1003 be amended by deleting the a,_ount of u1800 Line 5 thereof and substituting, therefore, N20,000. Except as chank<ed abcve said resolution No.1003 shall continue in full force and effect. PAUSED, ADOPTED AIiD ,.PPiI0V1'D this 28th. day of June,1950. G.P.Hamilton as Layor of the City of Beaumont. AT1'ELT : berni.ce Conine, as City Clerk of the City of Beaul_cnt . Councilman '1'a,.rlor rcade a moticn, seconded by Councilman .'lard: That ,,esclution N0.1017 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman :'lard, Taylor, Sheller, i.iller ,,nd Hamilton. :does: 14one. Absent: Ifone . The following Gills were Honer huntsoerry lien Richards Jack Lcichardson Percy Jacobs Jaci, Tloods Clifford j. uanner;an Oscar Lukerwill Dan Estes Jar7es E. Cooper Lawrence A. Hutton Carmen Drennan Bernice Conine Chestley R. Grace Edward T. Bennett Norma Jean Bennett H.K.Morse litchell E. Spears Blain G. Sites Carl Carrell Alvin R. Mason ,,'alter L. Rodem.an Carl E. Korte Charles :'lilson JF,imes P Bacon Frank B. Horsley Richard Sunmers Bruce E. Graves L.L..Bratton Carl P.unyer Itae kaxwell Redlands oluenrint Co. zi.".LcFarlane Dernice Conine H.h.P;orse 1 °hn.P'.;:�alley Cali£.'&.Iter & Tele. San Gorgonio Electric So. California Edison Co. presented: 95.40 Wa rk on new Garage 160.80 " 139.60 if 68.75 It 69.20 it 152.50 " 50.88 " 80.40 Gravel 80.40 " 78.40 Last June 50.00 It 101.70 it 106.10 It 100.00 " 61.40 it 32.00 it 108.30 It 110.00 If 105.90 it 105.90 It 95.70 " 101.70 1 day 3.50 Last = June 108.30 It 102.50 IT 91.30 It 102.50 95.40 it 102.50 Painting Observation post 82.71 Melding w Laterial 156.04 prints 4.97 Install radio 25.00 itefund- leleera;:,€. Freight 4.65 Allowance on uniforms 27.95 Gravel 38.94 "_'elephones 39.35 Glect.i'Irk.idew Garage 270.05 Elentricity 48.87 • iseauMont Gazette Pr_nting 18.92 itiverside glue print Shop Prints 3.09 lv:. & Iii. h1arket Sunplies 5.10 freedom Valvoline Oil Co. I..otor oil 43.67 6o.(;�,lif Disinfecting Co. )ani ary Sup )lies 95.28 Iro:ixed Concrete Inc. For new garage 172.80 Peyt Sonucercarap Tires 52.10 1,.otorola Inc. 4 Transmitter- police 725.64 Dr._,�,rhardt Anke isxaruine prisoner 5.00 C.I.itayburn,Sheriff i:adio fee for June 30.00 A.K.C1erk I'ee at Dumping Ur. 50.00 Largaret Valdivia Jaunitor.- health center 4.00 Associated service Station Gas- tire renairs 4.55 Brook's tichfid�ld bervice Gasoline 1.77 So.Calif 3dison Co. -treet lif-hts 219.22 Cherry Valle;/ Pipe ;: -upply ipe 16.75 bo.Calif.Gl,s Co. Gas 56.54 iieaumont Chamber of Cor::irerce ')ayment for Play 36.05 Carlisle & Co. Wu plies for bonds 1 -21.78 iseaur:ont Cherry Festival & r %gUri cult. ..sso.,booth 30.00 beaumo.t Irrigation '.ater 39.40 Cadillac Cafe Lleals- nrinsoners 4.16 Dr. J.w.Harder 'xam.Prisoner 35.00 Dr. =�ustin Givens .'xari.priscner 5.00 Walter,L� hodeman._ :. Hllowance on Uniforms 24.55 Co; .:eed c: Feed Co. iilue stone 1.30 SMAh b ooth Usher Co. hire for brooms 36.05 Beauriont Sheet Letal P,.aterial -new garage 78.56 Bob -uen Cafe .seals- )risoners 6.73 City Paint c :Hardware 1 steel tape 13.00 Dwight B. Cooper lt. Li,htinE Dist & St. 120.00 Charles Wilson Fire Chief for June 10.00 Chestle,; i,. Grace Last '7 June fee fog Car 12.50 cernice Conine, City Clerk itefund 175.00 Jonal Cafe i,eals for .)risoners 101.40 '.,are Automotive Service i?eoairs 107.13 Armco Drainage LLetal - 'roducts Culvert 225.49 Beauruont hardware & Lumber D:aterial 2,638.96 bi €Xnl Service :station ..e.vic . 17.72 Council,,an Taylor Made a Motion, seoonded by Councilman _helley: That the bills as audited be -)aid. Ayres: Councilman I'lard, Taylor, - helley, L.iller and Hamilton. 14oes: clone. iibsent: None. Councilman hard made a ration, se,onded by Councilman "helley: That tl'e Council adjoirn. This notion care -ied. Attest : ! &„�...-t Clerk. Layor. O c� .Tj M 439 seaumont,Calif. July 12,1950. - The leaumont City Council ,_.et in regal: -.r session July l2th,lUVU, at 7 :0o '.". with ;ayor Lamiltoh n e.iding. `ihe roll ca11 found t._e fullovrinf Councilr.,en nl °event: Cout�ci'..��an Warr,, bheliey, Liller "nd 110ilt0n. Absent: COunci'(:an Wnylor. The ininuten of aune 28th. were read "nd sonroved. A letter was read iron the ±11v Labor Office, thanking? the City Council for the cooneratic 5 of the City with the Fars Trailer operations c'uzr_g tna Cherry - eason. In connection with the agreement with the County for the opera- tion of the Dor pound the rollowinr* resolution was adopted: RESOLUTION NO. 1018 Upon notian of Councilr•ran hiller, seconded by Councilman Ward, and duly carried, thu 1'oliowing resolution was =adopted, towit: wE IT ::SOLVED by the City Council of the City of Denumant, California, in reEular session as,er.vlod skis 12th. dal of duly, 1950, that the naror of said City ue and he is heroby authorized to eiecute that certain agreement dated July 1,1950 between COJNTY U£ M "SIDE and C= 0 - relative to the services of the County Poundmaster, es set forth. in said agreement. moll call resulted an follows: ayes: Councilmen Ward, Lhelley, Lill.r and Hamilton. Does: Done. .absent: Councilman Taylor. Councilman Taylor came in at this time. E.r. iaartin Anderson asked if he could obtain a Contractor's License in t.nu City of neaumont for 00.00. he lives in Cherry valley and felt he shou'_d oe considered as local. After a discussion ,+.r. Anderson was acvised that to should obtain a uusiness lication within tLe City Lnd '.hen he could have a NM .00 oer year Contractor's license. Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilran Liller: That the Clerk transfer :4,888.50 from the Garueee and nebbish Tund to the General ?und to apply on the purchase of the GarbaCe truck which was purchased fron th:e General Tund. ayes: Councilman Bard, ATlor, . helley, IA lier and i aiditon. .Does: None. absent: !done. The following bills Edward T. nennett .Dorms Jean uenaett Lawrence ... hutton Chestley a. Grace nernice Cocaine Carmen vrennan N. K.Lorse Alvin a. Mason slain G. Sites Carl Carrell waiter L. Rodeman Litchell E. Spears Edwin n. bturlie W. E. Ltewart o;.er huntscerry Percy jurobs wen michards were presented: Furst, July 61.40 It 32.00 it 50.00 „ 100.U0 It 106.10 It 1.01.70 108.30 95.70 105.90 „ 105.90 101.70 110.00 + 79.24 63.56 Work on garage 146.24 It " 59.70 " 127.04 r i' Jack :Moods Joseph -L. Ted 'bard Bernice Conine Charles Nilson L.L..isratton Richard Lurmiers isruce E. Graves James P. lsacon r'rank B. Horsley Chestley t. Grace Blain G. Sites California 'later ^el_eahone Lixed Concrete, Inc. 1, .cc .. ls!'arket Hazel .;. Koeberle oz• i-;ernice Slim's auto Too & Glass -hop County Health. Dept. ::anK of "meri ca uernice Conine Weaver iv.ortuary Work on :+evi Garay -e ..efund Cash advanced First July rt rt +r ,r u allowance on Uniforms Co. "elephones Cei:ent new (Tarage polies I. Johns rent on Police car. Health Uervice une c Jul 1948 ll_uni. Coupons FreiClit ia,n,culJi_ce service i)eaui::oiit Chamber of C - ia_.erce Palri:ent for tune `i'reasurei- _ -an rerna lino 19<<8 -uni. Uounons ..ririco Drainage c_ C:_etal - 'roducts Culvert spaterial H.1K.A,orse ueauciont Gazette Peyt. '-oi:miercamp btockwell c. Diimey Gordon - Lai Bing iseaumont irri(ation ,;eaui.iont V.eldin6; c. 1.ac!iine tae ., axvell - sraivan Dick.rson Beaunont L.otor w - >up)ly "rierican Llkhart Co. Richfield Oil Corporation Brook's itiehfield :service Dr. J. W. harder :signal :,ervic� btation Ellen C..Larti.n "llov,iAnce on uniforms :Tinting tire 'or police car Office cunnlies on ;Jew Garage '',a ter :,hop oii new C'ari:ge liaterial w Labor ect -dozer -:e Aa li parts <0U ft. _ire Nose Gasoline 'asoline Examine orisoners Tires i_ repairs -tarns Councili,aii i':ard made a motion, tl;e 'bills ;.ur;.ter, oe -)Lid. "yes: Councilran 1 +'ard, T--.yloi, i,;oes: i4one. «bsent : ldone . 137.94 14.40 50.00 108.30 102.50 102.50 99.60 102.50 91.30 12.50 12.60 47.79 872.97 5.82 30.00 A.CU .18.00 675.00 4.12 22.15 36.05 75.00 10t, 24 6.60 140.65 54.87 10.42 389.27 10.64 319.16 38.97 12.22 40.29 418.90 444.43 .79 11.00 156.45 C.00 seconded by Councilman Tiay=lor: Thst :helley, I'_ill -r and 11,9milton. Councilman Herd r de a riotion, seconded by Councilman T, Tri or: Tha -t the meeting adJourn. This notion carried. R.avor. "ttes-.: /�uv Cit'r Clerk. O r rr 441 Leaurnont, Calif . July 26,1y50. The ceauriont City Council rret in regul::r session July 26th. with Layer i:amilton presiding. The r�,Il call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Hard, L:iller, and iar,:ilton. ibsent: Councilman Taylor and - helley. Councilmen Ta;,for and Lhelley carne in during the reading of the r..inutes. 12he minutes of Only 12th. were read and anus °owed. Property owners on street �:sxed if it would be possiule to ave street iir-hts installe:L on ,'irst street at C:+lifornia avenue, Clive Live. and i.innesota ..ve. The Clerk was instructed to write requesting the Edison Company to install the above lights. At the re iuest of the ontari o Leaf-ue nuetin�r it vv<.s agreed that 6 reservations si ou:Ld ue r_ade for �eaur::on.t. This being the tune for hearing of protests on the formation of Lighting District, Several people )resent asked to have tLe proceedure ennls�ined, partially as a protest acid partially as a means of understanding the proj a ect. ll -)rotests were heard and the following resolution eidopted: aSOLUS'IOd d0. 1019 r+HutEti`.>, a hearin@, having at this meeting peen duly held in ancordance with the provisions of .resolution No. 1013 of the City Council of the City of ueau.iont, and 'pursuant to I,unicipal Lighting i,.aintenance District Act of 1927; and Hirt S, it a?pearin, that notices of said hearing have been duly iven by nuulication and by posting as required by law; and l':HLitN«S, protests have been riled ,gainst the formation of said District by the fol -owing names' persons and no others: Lar. & L:rs. A. D. Earner; IL.G.tjuinn; i.ndy Roman, Anna Dickhaus, Henri Dickhaus; Henrietta .aldwin sand Loren r )aldwin, idona is. Cassidy, J.J. Cassidy, June Cassidy, i.. V. Cassidy- and Floyd A. Caldwin, and S HEP,FaaS, all of said nrotest,s have been duly heard. and evidence thereon submitted in sunnort c^ said protests, and there appearing, no reason for modify =ing the maintenance and operation i of said Lighting District as stated n the iresolution of Intention nor for modif.,ing the boundaries of the District, nor forrlaking an,­ change in the nercentaE,e of ti;e total maintenance and operation costs, r1-, lPUius, o 11 - I,, ii' , )Y dLVED, by thc. City Council of the City- of ;seaur:iont that all of said. protests be and tale sai -o are hereby denied, and it is hereby found and de- termined that the establishi ent oi, said .:-unicipal :_ aintenance ii €htinp District i., for the public interest and convenience; t1,at all the teriitoiy within thE, 'ooundaries as de °cribed in said iLeSOlutiun iuo. 1013 will be uenefited by the maintenance and operation of said Lighting District and, that the exterior boundn;•ies of the City* Limits in the City of �eauricnt are hereby ,ade the exterior uoundaries oz' said ..unicipal LightinE;L:aintenaace District. ,DO`TE'D t'r.is 26th. days of July,1950. C1,_ "T Cis° r)z,uL:CirT I)v G.P.Hacnilton PLavor. ArTLST: isernice Conine Clerk. Councilman hard r,.ade a motion, seconded by Councilman ' Shelley: That ;:resolution No. 1019 be adopted as read. Ayes: Councilman Bard, Taylor, Shelley, i:.iller e ud iIa;:,ilton. Ices: None. Absent: idone. 442 RESOLUTIOI] NO. 1020 FI;'dtiL R '.,OLUTIO:i U DE,, .,r '' . '_'U,u:'. TI 1 OF ii LIGii "I dU I tilflll „iiC �.1` TI iLT tJlT X111 li CIrL -,_� 07 cj1LJ V�IHEitl!:iS, the City Council of the City of Ieaumont did on the 14th day of �une,1950, dul,' pass rind adopt a resolution of intention to form r-i lighting maintenance district within the City of i>eaurl,,nt, as provided in Lection 2 of the P..unicioal Lighting h:aintenance district .ct of 1927, which said resolution of intention is in the following words and figures, to wit: CL "'_' G_ U '1JI.:v.IT Ub' To :6 ,i,: LIGZiJ_,,'A al ,r�. < .C1� Dl `i1rL L1�1'�' 01 D;`'tuI._UAT. IV,hEi Er ,, the Public interest am_i convenience r•e iuirer: that a li €hting aintenance district be iornwd within the City of ,jeaur.ont; and Pi }iCE3EA5, the City Council of the City of Leaun!ont did hereto- fore direct the City s'ngirleer of the Cite of eawnont to Prepare arrd file with said City Council a report and reap or Plat as provided by the izintenairce District .ict of 19,'7, and said report i. nd rmp or Plat v;ere duly rile. v,ith said Cite Council on tare 14th day of .7une,19t0; and said reap or pl., t slid report v:ere on the 1,i,th day of �Une,lbSU, duly a:)proved .end Tiled with the City Clerk; NUVJ,T1i tEFUtI, the City Council of the City of reaumont does resolve as follows: Section 1. Thr,t the public interest and convenience renuire" that a ligPrtiud r_aintenar�ce district ba for��red irl the City o- reaumont, California; ::Ild th,a it is the intention of the City Council of the City of iseaur ;ont to fora r.uch a lichtinc r.aintenarce district to consist or' all o ?' the lands within the incoroo*ated area of said City of reaumont. -action P. That the followi.ig is a stater, ent of t't;e public way or vra,-s or nortiones thereof to be Lighted: Fourth Street I- innesota to P af-rrolie Fifth Street Hest City Limits to 1 ic"'Iran hailroad -treat Grace to Cal- lfornia .ixth .,treet Veils to 'en: s *-]_vznia eventh -treet Veils to Liehigan Eighth Ltreet E I r to "ennsylvalria ,linth -treet Elm to ?ennsylvania Tenth -treet Eln to i e.nns- .lvaiiia Lleveuth .street Eli to .'ennsylvania Twelfth -treet Eli:, to iennsvlgailia tilleys in clock 11,12,13 and 14 Egan avenue 4th. to Pth.tstreet Grace ,venue 4th, to 6th.Utreet Wellwood .,venue 4th. to lltt-_ . -treet California «venue lst to 11th Street -Edgar ,venue 4th to 13th atreet „'uclid .,venue 4th to 11th Street reaumont r,venue 4th to 14th. :)treet P,:ad;nolia „venue 4th to 11th L:treet Crawl's avenue Otll to l4th.Ltreet Lsole "venue 4th tc filth _tr�et i3ali :i tivenue 4th to ly'th Street !..ichit-;ail ,,venue 5th to 12th :street and such other streets and alleys as r,,-a,- tir:e to tine be necessary. "ecti. :n 3. That a generr;l description o,' the Lith.ting syster.i to be maintained and operated is as follovrs: The syster:i to be r!aintairted a,id operated on the above named Public way, vrays and Portions thereof, consists of 160 ornamental and gooseneck: t;,-pe li hts, and such additions thereto as fror.l time to time za;,- be necessary. section 4. That a statement o�' the coneral items of expense of maintenance and operation proposed to be furnished for such street lighting s- Tatum, the expense:, oi' w! ich items are to be f�A r 443 P. assessed in whole ,.f-ain:t the lands within said district, exclusive of ir:iorove!.ents, are as folloV✓s: The items of r:iaintenance and operation proposed to be furnished said syster; include electric power, repair,, and replacements. -ectibn 5. That the estir.,ated amount of electric power for such systera each ; ear and the est-iiiiated cost o- such electric oovrer -or the first year, ,nd the estimated cost l'or tho first year of the — oth,,:r i.ter.is of maintenance and operation described herein are as fellows: (a) The estimated amount of electric rower necessury for said system earl- year is 80,000 kilowatt hours. (b) The estimated cost o7' such electri -c -)over i'or the first gear is w2,7U0.0U. (c) The estir_ated cost for the first ye-r of any and all other items of maiiLtenance and operation described sierein is N300.00. erection 6. The entire incorporated area o;' the City of ,eauroont is hereby declared to be the district to be benefited by such tenance and operation, End all lands within the City of :eaur✓iont, exclusive of improverrents, are to be assessed to pay the coA thereof, and the exterior boundaries of the City* of �eauriont shall constitute and be the exterior boundaries of s-id district. C ection 7. 'i'he nuiaber of . -ear- t:iat said r.airitenance and on_ oration shall be furnished for s id s, ster,; :s}:a'_1 be five l5). s=ection B. i,eference is hereby made to said riap or plat on file with the City Clerk of said City for the boundaries of the district to be assessed, the public way and ways to be lif,hted, and tre apnroxin&te location o" the lights th(reon. L,ection S. 1,qednesdav the ')6tli da- of "ul;,-,11'E0 t 7:30 o'clock j at the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said Cit�> is hereby desig- nated as the time and place wl:ea and where all nerscns ovming lands or w having; any inter:.;st in lands itY_in skid District and liable to be assessed for the expense of ais maint ranee and operation or any portion thereof may be heard, and any and all of said persons may- present any objections that they r_ay have by orotest. Duch protest must be in writing, and au filud with. the City C]_erk of the City of .)eaun:ont at or before the time set i'or sr;id hearing. IiDOPT-LD the 14th day of June,195U. G . P . Harii It on Layor. tiTTEJ'T: liernice Conine City Clerk. " nidI) VYiu is said resolution of iritention has been duly published and posted at- required by law, and hltEkS, a hearing o° the protest filet} af =ainst the formation of said district, in pursuance of said notice, Ilan tlis day r, to wit, the 26th day of July,1"J50, at 7:30 P.;:_, ueen held .A the Cite Hall of said City and all evidence introduced in suo-ort o' said protests has been heard by said City Council, and after consideration of said n_rotests and the evidence introduced in support thereof, said City Council did adopt a resolution, being resolution i4o.1019 of the City of Deaumo.Ft, denying all o said protests and did by said resolution find that all the; territory within the boundaries of said district es des - ribed in said : tesolution ido.1013 will be benefited u- th maintenance and operation of said lighting district, and kdIi1;} iS, the City* Council- of the City of iseaunont hss now acquired Jurisdiction to proceed further in accordance wit ": the nrevi_sions of the :ict of t'rie Legislature of the -trite of California r)entior.ed in said resolution ito.1013, _'Ii' I1 L Cl)ti:dC1L l CI-7 ; <i l�� l .u_ .: CALLOW' action 1. That a lifnhti.n�, nsintena ce district within the City of ueaumont ue and the same is hereby forr,ed. MIA r� .ection 2. That the following is a descriotion of the exterior. boundaries of said liEiitin� i,aLltenuE�ce district as finally de- termined, to wit: lieUinnindr at; the :southeast corner of erection 10 in Township 3 .mouth, -and(- 1 'nest, in ',Iia County of r,iv�rside, :,tat,. of California, thence northerly in a strni;l.t line along- the east - erl;; cit; limits of t,l:e Cit-' of lieauaaont to the i;ortheast corner of ection 3 in saia Township; thence west in a strait "ht line along the northerly bound—y of tine City lin -ts of saic., cite to the _;orthwe�= west corner of said section 3, the :nee southerly and westerly alonE_ the various courses and distance of the westerly city limits oi' said city to the Southwest corner of the Southv,est ,ua -ter o�' Section 9 in said township, thence ;Easterly in a strai(lht line along the Southerly city limits of ts;e Cite of iseaumiont to the point of beginning. and se,id district includint all o,' t e sr.id City of deaurr.ont r nd no other territory-. Section 3. That the nraintenn „ce and operation of said lid :Ming district Shall ue furnished from time to ter :ie a6 ,necessary and th,:t all exoense . of said r;,ainte- ance a,jid operation shs11 6e here- after :-uP )lied ;id paid 'ron special assess.:aent taxes to be levied upon all the lands within laic' district (exclusive of inorovei'entsj, and thr,t the iterLs thereof and the estirr ted cost of the same for tLe first year are; as foll_m' s: ''he items of i- aintenance and operation to be furnished include electric power, repairs and replacements, L:nd tl;e e :tirrated cost of said items for the first ,ear is ~;2,700.00. ..DC!- ED t1,is 26th dar- of Lul",l''' G.P.iiamilton i._a yor . ;�T: .,ernice 0onine U1erk. Councilman Taylor r;iada a motion, seconded b,' r: That .cesolution ito. 1020 ve adonted. ~yes: 0ouncili'iu t ard, Taylor, - Kelley, i..il ?.F�r and ]Iarrzlion. woes: .:or_. absent: Ilone. Layor llun.ilton announced thr t 1 -r. Cov'.;rdale vaas residnint* from the Planning, Comi:iission, and that lie �. mld lil:e to reco:m.e.nd th+.t L.r. Woodley ue appointed to ta:;e his place. 'ihe following action wrss ta';en: C ,-unciln:a :. 1. ;ard _>Ude, r, motion seconded uy Council.raar, Taylor: That tyre resi enetion of Lr.lt. a. Coverdale be accepted end th-�t the Council xt nd t.I;,n�_s to lain for tl� r ork he has d_ n� rand the regrets of City Council in acceotint; iris residnr :tiojt,and thrt l -r. Glenn E. S'�oodle,✓ ue a anointed to .renlaco �-r. Cov,rdale on tree Uity Planning Comrii ssi on. ayes: Councilr.ari '.lard, T- _ylor, -helley, ad iiair:i_1_tan. idoes: None. . absent: alone. The following bills vaci °e nresented: County Treasurer Fee for Doundraster 75.00 i''.F.S'tewart Last ti July 91.30 no hom r Huntsberry if 18.60 Jack ',roods It 1R.60 Percy Jacobs IT 22.00 :yen iiichards It 59.84 dwa -n L. Storlie It 93.20 Chestle.v R. Grace it 12.50 A.K.Clark ”' 50.00 Ellen C. Lartin Staraps 6.00 C. F.ltayour?1, Sher iff tadic fee 30.00 Charlie '.iilso.n :ire C2,ief 10.00 L.argoret Valdivia Jaunitor 5.00 alv�n r. iLason Last _ July 95.70 445 i_itchell L. Spears :`alter L. Aodei:.an ,)lain G. Sites Carl Carrell ii.K.Lorse iori.a Dear, Sennett Edward T. yennett Frank L. Horsley Jar:es P. Bacon Spruce E. Graves itichard 5umr�ers L.i,:.iiratton Charles Wilson Dernice Connie Chestley ii. Grace Lawrence A..Huiton Carmen i)rennan eiaerican Elkhart Cc Cox Oeed & Feed Co. Last July n R „ n „ ,r n „ ,t „ „ Parts lire dent. -Bluestone at nark sssocinted bervice Station G soline BA E. Si.oe Shop key 3vown Levis Equipment Co., .upplies SiAth i3ootli Usner i'srts for sweeper Gan Gorgonio Plumbing At sewer dlant ,)ank of „merioa Coupons ter. J. I Harder Examine pris:,ner ©aui,rai:t Hardware o- L}4raber I,;aterial San Gorp;onio 'Humping at new garage Union Oil Co. Oi.1 Litehell E. Spears allowance on unifor_,is iwy „unison Luuor Carl Carrell allowance on uniforms Southern California Edison Co. Electricity Southern California ;;as Co. Gas Gazette ?uulishi:.0 Co. printing Charles T. Poole- Electrical work garage Jat; es Tj. P::cCray ,)rici, for new Forage Carl :�. Erie ;irin g " J al:.es E. Cooper it i, n G:i'.Hal)Alton -fund Federal Reserve jank S.F. dithliolding tax 110.00 101.70 105.90 105.90 108.30 32.00 81.40 91.30 102.50 99.60 102.50 102.50 108.30 106.10 100.00 50.00 101.70 82.15 2.60 10.29 .36 27.55 52.05 6.12 75.00 5.00 636.71 572.47 34.48 6.07 172.50 8•.15 12.30 2.39 1E'.0.96 329.46 319.52 17.10 7.50 10.75 217.20 Councilman Ward ::,a, e a : otioa, seconded b - Counci.:L�,an Shelley: That the 'oili.s a:� audited i,e oaid. Ayes; Counciu'neii 11:ard, ll'a, lol, -hell e;i ,Liller and -amilton. does: ;done. Absent: IJone. Councilman i'ard nade a otion, seconded by Councilman m P::ill_gr: That the Council adjourn. This Notion carried. P:al;or. Attest: =� Clerk. M Beaumont, Calif. Aug. 2nd,1950. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session August 2nd. 1950, at 7:30 P.Iv. with layor Hamilton presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilmen Ward, Taylor, Shelley, Miller and Hamilton. Absent: None. The minutes of July 26th. were read and approved. A letter was read from the Pacific Builder's Conference asking that reservations be made for the Building Inspector to attend the conference to be held in San Diego. It was agreed that reservations and registration fee be paid, so that Mr. Grace may attend. After a discussion as to the tax rate to be set for the 1950 -51 taxes it was agreed that the rate should be General Fund 75¢; Bond and Interest Fund 25¢; Parks 10� and that the Street Light rate be 55¢ on realestate exclusive of improvements. Or inane No 254?as gresenitad qna feed for the fire tiq A ssn�ouacnlmen Var , ayl r,She ley, ller and Hamilton, oas: one. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman lard: That Ordi�enc� �Io. 254,�a1s� its First Rain. yes:C1.ouncilmen ar , aylor,S e ey,ilrer an m ton.Noes: None. "bsf� V fiATIt ving bills were presented: G. P. Hamilton Refund League expense 20.90 Chestley R. Grace First a Aug.Car fee 12.50 Hazel S. Koeberle &. Bernice I Johns Rent 30.00 Joe T. Walling otreet ::ign 30.00 R.A.MCFarlans Radio Work 25.00 Welch's Overall Cleaning Co.Ine. Towel service 4.00 Mixed Concrete Inc. For new garage 1,243.01 Beaumont IrrigatLdn Water 45.20 Leonard Realty Insurance on police car 2.10 State Compensation Ins. Prem.on policy 566.05 Ralph Fell Lumber Co. Material new garage 3.27 Beaumont Chamber of Commerce 115 member 40.05 Smith Booth Usher Co. Filler for brooms 120.67 Pioneer Chain Ling Fence Co. Fencetng new garage 345.99 So. Calif. Edison Co. St. Lights 225.20 Allbright's Sopt light police car 3.98 Brook's Richfield Service Stati.on Gasoline 2.35 Beaumont Hardware & Lumber Material 191.48 Lawrence A. Hutton First s Aug. 50.00 Norma Jean Bennett " 32.00 Edward T. Bennett of 51.40 Bernice Conine it 106.10 Carmen Brennan to 101.70 H.K.Morse to 108.30 Carl Carrell of 105.90 Walter L. Rodeman to 101.70 Alvin R. Mason to 97.50 Mitchell E. Spears of 110.00 Blain G. Sites It 105.90 Edwin M /Storlie " 93.20 Chestley R. Grace " 100.00 L.M.Bratton to 102.50 Charles Wilson to 108.30 Richard Summers " 102.50 Bruce E. Graves " 99.60 James P.Bacon of 102.50 Frank D. Horsley it 91.30 William E. Steuart to 91.30 Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Shelley: That the bills as audited be paid. Ayes: Councilman Ward, Taylor, ahelley, killer and Hamilton. Noes: Nine. Absent: None. 'z7 M Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Miller: That the Council adjourn, to meet August 23rd. This motion carried. Attest.: i City Clerk. Mayor. Beaumont,Calif. August 23,1950. 44° The Beaumont City Council met in regular session August 23rd.,1950, at 7:30 P.1, with Mayor Hamilton presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Taylor, Shelley, Biller and Hamilton. Absent: Councilman Ward. Councilman Ward came in immediately after the reading of the minutes. The minutes of August 2nd. were res*d and a -3proved. Attorney Berke was present and asked the Council to consider authorizing a written contract or agreement to the effect that the City of Beaumont will furnish fire protection to the San Gorgonio Memorial Hospital. br. Berke read the agreement which had been signed by The City of Banning and stated that the agreement would be the same. after a discussion the following action was taken: Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Shelley: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign the agreement to furnish the hospital fire protection, subject to the approval of our City Attorney. Ayes: Councilman Ward, Taylor, Shelley, Miller and Hamilton. Noes: None. t Absent: Leone. ORDINANCE NO. 254 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BEAUMCNT FIXING THE AMOUNT OF MONEY NECESSARY TO BE RAISED BY TAXATION UPON TIFE TAXABLE PROPERTY I111 THE CITY OF BEAUMONT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1950 -51. was presented and read for its second reading. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Miller: That Ordinance No. 254 Dass its second reading and be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Ward, Taylor, Shelley, killer and Hamilton. Noes: None. Absent: None. Mr. C. R. Grace, Building Inspector explained to the City Council that Lot 2 of Block 82 and Lots 14 and 16 of Block 72 were too low to get into the sewer line which was installed in the alley at rear of lots, and that the only sewer line which would service the above lots was located in alley across the street. After a discussion it was agreed that the property being in a sewer district the owners are entitled to run a line across the pavement of California Avenue to get into the line in alley between Grace and Egan Avenue. 448 RESOLUTION No. 1021. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT FIXING TAX RATE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1950 -51. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUDGNT DOES RESOLVE AS i+OLLO',VS: WHEREAS, the County Auditor of the County of riverside, State of California, did before the second Monday of August, 1950, in compliance with law transmit to the City Council of the City of Beaumont, California, a statement in writing showing the total value of all taxable property within the City of Beaumont duly ascertained from the assessment books of said County of Riverside for the fiscal year 1950 -51, as equalized and corrected by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Riverside; and WHEREAS, the City Council of said City of Beaumont did on the 23£d day of August, 1950, and prior to the adoption of this Resolution duly pass and adopt an ordinance of the City of Beaumont fixing thereby and therein the amount of money to be raised by taxation upon the taxable property in the City of Beaumont, as a revenur to carry on the Earious departments of the government of the said City of Beaumont for the fiscal year 1950 -51 as follows: For the General Fund the sum of $'23,454.37. For the Bond and Interest Indebtedness the sum of $7,818.12. For the Lighting Maintenance Fund the sum of $3,249.07 For the Public Parks Fund the sum of $'3,127.25. Section 1. That the rate of taxes, which said taxes are to be raised by taxation on the taxable property in the City of Beaumont as a revenue to carry on the various deoartments of government of the ¢ity of Beaumont for the fiscal year 1950 -51 using as a basis the value of the taxable property of the City of Beaumont as assessed by the County Assessor of the County of Riverside, as the sane has been equalized, and so returned by the County of Riverside, as required by law, be and the same is hereby fixed as follows, to -wit: tP;r. For the General Fund Seventy -five (75) cents ($.75) upon each One Hundred Dollars of such taxable property; For the Bond and interest Fund twenty -five (25) cents ($.25) upon ea h one hundred dollars of such taxable property; For the Lighting Maintenance Fund fifty -five (55) cents ($.55) upon each one hundred dollars of such taxable real estate/ exclusive of ir.provements; For the Public Parks Fund ten (10) cents ($.10) upon each one hundred dollars of such taxable property; Section 2. That the City Clerk shall transmit to the County Auditor of the County of Riverside, California, a statement of the rates herein fixed. ADOPTED the 23rd day of August,1950. G. ?.Hamilton Mayor. AT "_'EST: Bernice Conine City Clerk. Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded Taylor: Th,,t Resolution No. 1021 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Ward, Taylor, Shelley, Miller Noes: None. Absent: None. by Councilman and Hamilton. 0 M no 44 The following bills were presented: Lawrence A. Hutton Last s Aug. Edward T. Bennett n Norma Jean Bennett Bernice Conine Carmen Brennan H.K.korse Carl Carrell Mitchell E. Spears Walter L. Rodemen Blain G. Sites Alvin R. Mason Warren A. Lynch L.M.Bratton Edwin M. Storlie Chestley R. Grace Charles Wilson Frank B. Horsley James P. Bacon Bruce E. Graves Richa.$ Summers W.E.Stewart Blain G. Sites Mitchell E. Spears Were Automobile Service Dr. J. W. Harder r n n re N n n n n n n n n rr n n n n Treasurer of Riverside Co. Beaumont Sheet Metal & Builder's Brook's Richfield Service San Gorgonio Electric Ralph Fell Lumber Co. Bernice Conine Leonard Realty Jim Tipton California Water & Telephone George W. Moore Pioneer Chain Link Fence Co. Southern California Gas Co. County Health Department Kelt's Sporting Goods Signal Service Station South rn California Edison Co. Chestley R. Grace C.E.Lewis & Sons Hanson's Associated Service Welch's Overall Cleaning Co. Carl Korte C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff Charles Wilson Margaret Valdivia A. K. Clark Aug. Fee 50.00 Alvin R. Mason Allowance on Uniforms31.60 Beaumont Variety Store Cloth for flags 2.76 Pacific Coast Building Conference Registration fee 30.00 Leonard Ralty Firemen's Insurance 162.50 ruthoff's Dept. Store Recreation supplies 5.14 Richfield Oil Corporation Gasoline 294.09 Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Withholding tax 201.00 50.00 61.40 32.00 106.10 101.70 108.30 105.90 110.00 101.70 105.90 97.60 104.00 102.50 93.20 100.00 108.30 91.30 102.50 89.60 102.50 91.30 Allowance - Uniforms 39.96 n n 100.00 Repairs 80.29 Examine prisoners 20.00 Poundmaster 75.00 Supply for new garage 412.97 Gasoline 1.65 Supplies at park 20.41 Bal.July Stateiaent .45 Freight - Notary fees 3.46 Insurance- police ears 130.00 Recreation Supplies 6.00 'telephones 37.45 Trophy at Recreaticn 7.35 Fence at New Garage 219.00 Gas 2.34 Health Service 6.50 Recreation supplies 74.12 Tires & Lube 73.33 Electricity 141.74 Car fee 12.50 Repairs 16.70 serve police cars 6.30 Towel service 1.00 Used Recharger 50.00 Radio fee 30.00 Fir Chief for Aug. 10.00 Jaunitor Health Serv. 4.00 Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Shelley: Thst the bills as audited be paid. Ayes: Councilman Ward, Taylor, Shelley, Miller and Hamilton. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Shelley made a motion, seconded b, Councilman Ward: That the Council adjourn. This motion carried. &=4a Mayor. Attest: _w Clerk. 450 } Beaumont, Calif. Sept. 13,1950. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session Sentember 13th. 1950, at 7:30 with Mayor Hamilton presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Ward, Taylor, h1iller and Hamilton. Absent: Councilman Shelley. The minutes of August 23rd. were read and approved. Mr. Moyer of the Rusty Lanter was present and stated that the "Beaumont" sign was so large it was a detriment to his property and if the City would pay $100.00 toward its being moved to another location, he would secure the new location and pay the balance of expense of moving. The location to be acceptable to the City. He stated that he had in mind a location on east side of trailer park two blocks east of City limits. The matter was left for further details. Mr. W::W..Wickham of the Corner Store asked about additional parking space being reserved for two buses at b time on the West Side of Beaumont Avenue, also two taxi owners asked for some reser- vations for parking taxi for meeting busses. It seems there is some disagreement as to who should be entitled to the spaces now avail- able. The matter was referred to the Police Department. Councilman Miller made ^:a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That the City purchase an Electrolux Sweeper for cleaning the City Hall. Ayes: Councilman Ward, Taylor, Miller and Hamilton. Absent: Councilman Shelley. Mr. Diamond who owns a play* ground between Banning and Beaumont was present and offered to sell City of Beaumont some bleachers for the City's ball park at 6.2.50 ner seat, the riatter was referred to Councilmen Ward and Taylor for investigation. Mayor Hamilton asked the Council for a motion in regards to appointment of new members of the Planning Commission to replace D.L.Stock and Orville Chadsey who have resigned. 0 Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That the resignation of Mr. Stock and Mr. Chadsey be accepted with regrets and thanks for their services, and that Amadd M.'NUnez be appointed to replace D.L.Stock, and that Ted L. Linden- be appointed to replace 0. H. Chadsey as Members of the besumont Planning Commission. Ayes: Council an Ward, Taylor., Miller and Hamilton. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Shelley. Ted J. Linden's term will expire Nov. 28,1952 and Amada h. Nunez's term will expire Nov. 28,1953. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Miller: That the Planning Commission be authorized to hire a secretary, the cost of which is not to exceed 410.00 per month in any one calendar month. Ayes: Councilman Ward, Taylor, miller, and Hamilton. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Shelley. The following bills were Lawrence A. Hutton Edward T. Bennet Norma Jean Sennett Bernice Conine Carmen Brennan Chestley R. Grace H.K.Morse Marl Carrell Blain G. Sites Walter L. Rodeman Warren A. Lynch Mitchell E. Spears preented. First a Sept. 50.00 " 61.40 " 32.00 " 106.10 " 101.70 " 100.00 �f 108.30 " 105.90 sept.1 -11th 91.66 First j Sept. 101.70 TM 104.00 " 110.00 Robert Victor Bruce Carl E. Korte L.M.Bratton Charles Wilson Richard ,Summers W. E. Stewart Bruce E. Graves James P. Bacon Frank B. Horsley Kelt's Sporting Goods C.A.Machek Beaumont Gazette C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff Warren A. Lynch Blain G. Sites Chestley R. Grace Bank of Beaumont Dadillac Cafe California Water & Telephone County Health Dept. Nona's Cafe Bob -Ben Cafe Mary's Cafe ,ept.3rd to Sept.15 Guard at Cross Walk First Q Sept. " nr +n rN rr +r Recreation supplies Recreation Supplies Printing Radio fee Advance on allowance on uniforms Allowance on uniforms Car expense for Firstu 2 1948 Muni.Coupons Ideals- prisoners Telephoners Health service- Sept. City Meals- prisoners Prisoner's meals Beaumont Chamber of Coruerce 122 members U 35¢ Southern California Edison Co, Street lights Hazel S. Koeberle or Bernice I. Johns Rent Ellen C. Martin Stamps Electrolux Corporation 1 Electrolux.cleener 89.87 37.50 102.50 108.30 102.50 91.30 99.50 102.50 91.30 12.95 46.24 41.25 23.30 125.00 5.00 12.50 30.00 1.04 37.83 6.50 46.80 2.60 1.56 42.70 228.46 30.00 6.00 112.44 Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Iviller: That the bills as audited. be paid. Ayes: Councilman Ward, Taylor, Miller and Hamilton. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Shelley. RESOLUTION NO. 1022 WHEREAS, a petition has heretofore Commission of the City of Beaumont, and Figures as follows, to wit: 454 been filed with the Planning which said petition is in words "TO THE PLANNING COIaIISSION OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: The undersigned property owners within the district herein- after described respectfully petiotion set a time for hearing to re-zone such district from an "Agricultural Zone" t and to after such hearing recouunend to City of Beaumont that such a change in pletion, your honorable body to hereinafter described o a "Residential Zone" the City Council of the zoning be carried to com- The district herein referred to consists of Lots in Block 185, Lots 1 and 3 in Block 186, Lots 1 and 3 197, Lots 2 and 4 in Block 184, Lots 2 and 4 in Block 2 and 4 in Block 196. Said district is the property on both sides of Beaumont Avenue between Eleventh and Streets in the City of Beaumont ". ; and 1 and 3 in Block 187, Lots situated Fourteenth WHEREAS, a hearing on said,petition was duly held in accord- ance with law; and IVHEREAS, said Planning Commission has previously passed a Resolution, being known as Resolution No. PC -1 in words and figures as follows, to wit: "A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMPIobION OF THE CITY OF BEAUMO NT, CALIFORNIA, RECOMMENDING CHANGE OF USE OF CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT UNDER AIM PURSUANT TO THE ZONING ORDINI,NCE NO. 226 OF SAID CITY. 452 WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Beaumont has heretofore and on the first day of b.ay,1950, duly considered the Petition on file herein and upon its own motion considered the advisability of the proposed Change of Use of certain District Boundaries, as hereinafter set forth and WHEREAS, a public hearing upon such matter has been held at which time numerous qualified persons gave testimony before.said Planning Commission, and WIiEREAS, it is deemed necessary to assure that the spirit and purpose of said ordinance will be observed, public safety and welfare secured and substantial justice done, th,t said .)reposed Change of Use be recommended, NOW ThMtEFORE, it is resolved as follows, to wit: 1. That said Planning Commission finds that the spirit and purpose of said Zoning Ordinance will be best served, that pub- lic safety and welfare secured and substantial justice done to grant a change of use of the following district boundaries from Agricultural to Zone A as defined in said Ordinance: Lots 1 and 3 in in Block 186, L Lots 2 and 4 in Map of the Town 61 Pages 16 and County Records. Block 185, Lots 1 and 3 Dts 2 and 4 in Block 184, Block 187, of Amended of Beaumont, Map Book 17, San Bernardino PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED THIS First day of May,1950. BEAUMONT PLANNING C01 ISSION By s/ Fritz Herr F.D.Herr, Chairman "; and M EREAS, said Resolution has been referred to said City Council pursuant to Section 15 (6) (e), Ordinance No. 226 of said City; and WHEREAS, said City Council must take action on said Reso- lution in accordance with Section 15 (6) (d) of said Ordinance; NOW, THER:.FORE, IT IS IMEBY RESOLVED as follows, to wit: 1. That the findings upon which this Resolution is based are as follows, viz: That the spirit and purpose of said Or- dinance 226 will be best served; that public safety and welfare secured and substantial justice done to grant the change of use requested in said petition. 2. That the recommendation of said Planning Commission be, and the same is hereby approved for a change of use of the following district boundaries from agricultutal district to Class A residential district; Lots 1 and 3 in Block 185, 3 in Block 186, Lots 2 and 184, Lots 2 and 4 in Block Amended Map of the Town of Yap Book 6, pages 16 and 1' nardino County Records. Lots 1 and 4 in iilock 187, of :eaumont. 7, San Ber- PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 13th. day of Sept.1950. ATTEST: Bernice Conine City clerk. G.P.Hamilton Mayor. 453 Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded'by Councilman Taylor: That Resolution No. 1022 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Ward, Taylor, Miller and Hamilton. Noes: Bone. Absent: Councilman Shelley. RESOLUTION NO. 1023 WHEREAS, a petition has heretofore been filed with the Planning Commission of the City of Beaumont, which said petition is in words and figures as follows, to wit: "TO T = PLANNING CO11MISSION OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: The undersigned property owner hereby respectfully petition your honorable body to commence proceedings and carry them to completion to re -zone block 34 in the City of Beaumont from "a"resi - dential `Lone "A" to a 'Lone "C".; and WHEREAS, a hesring on said petition was duly held in accord- ance with law; and WHEREAS, said Planning Commission has previously passed a Resolution, being known as Resolution PC -2, in words and figures as follows, to wit: " A RE60LUTIOIT OF THE PLANNING COM11ISSION Or T_91: CITY OF BEAUMONT, CALIFORNIA, DENYING CHIOIGE OF USE OF CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY IN THE; CITY OF BEAUMONT UNDER iiND PURSUANT- TO THE ZON4' ING ORDINANCE NO. 226 OF SAID CITY. WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Beaumont has heretofore and on the 15th day of May,1950, duly considered the Petition on file herein and upon its own motion considered the advisability of the proposed Change of Use of certain District Boundaries, as hereinafter set forth and WHEREAS, it is deeiaed necessary to assure that the spirit and purpose of said ordinance will be observed, public safety and welfare secured and substantial justice done that said proposed change of use be denied, NOW, TH19iEFORE, it is resolved as follows, to wit: 1. That said Planning Commission finds that the spirit and purpose of said Zoning Ordinance will be best served, that public safety and welfare secured and substantial justice done to deny a change of use of the following district boundaries from Residential Class A to " esidential Class C as defined in said Ordinance: Block 34 of Amended Kap of the Town of Beaumont. Map Book 6, pages 16 and 17, jan Bernardino County Records, PASSED, ADOPTED AND DENIED this 15th day of May,1950. BEAUMONT PLANNING C00,11SSION By a/ R. A. Coverdale, Secretary. R.A.Coverdale "; and WHEREAS, said Planning Commission did thereafter, and in pursuance of said petition, pass and adopt Resolution No. PC -3, in words and figures as follows, to wit: 454 0 "A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING= COML:ISSION OF Till. CITY OF BEAUMONT, CALIFORNIA, RECOD1.ENDING CHANGE OF USE OF CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT UNDER AND PURSUANT TO THE ZONING ORDIN"ACE NO. 226 OF SAID CITY. WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Beaumont has heretofore and on the 16th day of May,1950, duly considered the petition on file herein and upon its own motion considered J the advisability of the proposed Change of Uce of certain District Boundaries, as hereinafter set forth and WHEREAS, a public hearing upon such matter has been held at which time numerous qualified persons gave testimony before said Planning Commission, and IHEREAS, it is deemed necessary to assure that the spirit and purpose of said ordinance will be observed, public safety and welfare secured and substantial justice done that said proposed change of use be recommended, NOW, THEREFORE, it is resolved as follows, to wit: 1. That said Planning Commission finds that the spirit and purpose of sand Zoning Ordinarne will be best served, that public safety and welfare secured and substantial justice done to grant a change of use of the following district boundaries from Residential Class A to Residential Class C as defined in said Ordinance: Lot 15 of Block 34 of Amended Map of the Town of Beaumont. Map Book 6, pages 16 and 17, San Bernardino County Records. PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 15th. day of May,1950. BEAUMONT PLANNING COMMISSION By s/ R. A. Coverdale Secretary. R.A.Coverdale "; and WHEREAS, said Resolution No. PC -3 has been referred to said City Council pursuant to section 15 l6) (e), Ordinance No. 226 of said city; and WHEREAS, said City Council must to e action_ on said Resolution in accordance with Section 15 (6) (d) of said Ordinance No. 226 of said city; N(CW THEREFORE, IT IS =EBY RESOLVED as follows, to wit: 1. The findings upon w;;ich this Resolution is based are as follows, viz: That the spirit and purpose of said Ordinance No. 226 will be best served; that public safety and welfare se- cured and substantial justice done to grunt the change of use requested in said petition. 2. That the recommendation of said Planning Commission as reconsidered and set forth in Resolution PC -3 be, and the same is hereby, approved, and a change of use of the following district boundaries fror. Residential Class A to Residential Class C be granted: Lot 15 of Block 34 of Amended Map of the Town of Beaumont. Map Book 6, pages 16 and 17, San Bernardino County Records. PASSED, ADOPTED AND A"PRGVED t'�is 13th day of 6ept.1950. CITY OF BEAUMONT By G.P.Hamilton Mayor. Attest: Bernice Conine, C_o�r Clerk. 455 Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Miller: That Resolution No. 1023 be adopted. Ayes: Councilmen Ward, Taylor:, Miller and Hamilton. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Shelley. RESOLUTION 110. 1024 WHEREAS, pursuant to Ordinance No. 226 of the City of Beaumont, the Planning Commission cf said city has, upon its motion, considered the advisability of the proposed change of Use of certa -n district boundaries as hereinafter set forth; and 1YE]:EAS, a hearing on said matter was dully held in accordance with law; and WHEREAS, said -Planning Commission has previously passed a Resolution, being known as Resolution PC -4, in words and figures as follows, to wit: "A RESOLUTION OF TI-2 PLA1,111ING COMIISSION OF TIE' CIT`' OF BEAUMONT, CALIFORNIA, RECOInME 1DING CHANGE OF USE OF CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF BEAUPIO '7 U_'1DF.R .i11D I'UP.SU.iNT TO TIE ZONING ORDINANCE N0, 226 OF SAID CITY. WMr EAR, the Planning Commission of the City of Beaumont has hereto on the 15th day of hay,1950, duly considered the Petition on file herein and upon its own motion considered '.he advisability of the proposers Change of Use of certain District Boundaries, as hereinafter set forth and WHEREAS, a public hearing upon such matter has been held at which time numerous qualified persons gave testic,ony before said Planning Commission, and WHEREAS, it is deemed necessary to assure that the spirit and purpose of said ordinance will be observed, public safety and welfare secured and substantial justice done that stid proposed Change of Use be recomr ended, NOW, THEREFORE, it is resolved as follows, to wit: 1. That said Planning Commission finds that the spirit and purpose of said Zoning Ordinance will be best served,that public safety and v:elfare secured and substantial justice done to grant a Change of Use of the following District Boundaries from Zone A to Zone B as defined in said Ordinance: The West 170 feet of Blocks 25, 46, 49 and the West 150 feet of Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, and all of Lots 11 and 12 in Block 73; all of Blocks 24, 47 and 48, extend- ing west to the center line of Elm Avenue, all as shown, etc; of Amended Iap of the Town of Beaumont. Map Book 6, pages 1.6 and 17, San Bernardin:; County Records. PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 15th dale of May,1950 BEAUMONT PLANNING COIJMIIaSION By s/ R. A. Coverdale - t�.�.Coverdale,Secretary. WHEREAS, said resolution has been referred to said City Council pursuant to Section 15 (6) (e), Ordinance No. 226 of said City; and 456 0 WHEREAS, said City Council must take action on said Resolution in accordance with Section 15 (6) (d) of said Ordinance; NOW, THIREFJRE, 1T IS HEi'E s`? ,E.�OLVED . " FOLLOWS, towit: 1. That the findings upon which this Resolution is based are as follows, viz: That the spirit and purpose of said Ordi- nance No. 226 will be best served; that public safety and welfare secured and substantial justice done to grant the Chjrke of Use as set forth in said Resolution. 2. That the recommendation of said planning Comr:ission be, and the same is hereby', approved and a Change of Use of the following district boundaries from Zone A to Zone B be granted: The West 170 feet of Blocks 25, 46, 49, and the West 150 feet of Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, and all of Lots 11 and 12 in Block 73; all of Blocks 24, 47 and 48, e2tending West to the Center line of Elm avenue, all as shown, etc., of Amended Mao of the Town cf Beaumont, Nap Book 6, pages 16 and 17, San Bernardino County Records. PASSED, .iDOPTED uND APPROVED this 13 day of Sent. 1950. CITY OF BEAUT OIFP By G.P.Hamilton Mayor. Attest: Bernice Conine City Clerk. Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman 'Faylor: That Resolution No. 1024 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Ward, Taylor, hiller and Hamilton. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Shelley. The Clerk was instructed to mace reservations at the Biltmore in Los Angeles for four rooms for City Councilmen to attend the League of California Cities Convention Oct. 22, 83, 24 and 25th. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That the Council adjourn. This motion carried. QQ Mayor. Attest: 1 tv�nr� City Clerk. Beaumont,Calif. wept. 27,1950. _ The- Beaumont City Council met in regular session Sept 1950, at 7:30 P.M. with Mayor Hamilton presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Ward, Taylor, Shelley, killer and Heinilton. Absent: None. 457 27th. Councilman The minutes of Sept. 13th. were amended to read that Amado M. Nunez replace Donald L. Ltock and that Ted L. Linden replace O.R.Chadsey on the Planning Commission. The minutes being incomplete they were read to where Resolution No. 1022 was presented to be read. They were accented as far as read. Mr. Berke was present rind read the or000sed Agreement between the Cite of Beaumont .nd the -an Gorgonio Memorial Hospital in which the City agrees to assist the hospital in case of fire provided the equipment is not needed v:ithin the City limits at t_ -Lie of fire. Councilman :>helley made; a motion, seconded by Councilman t=iller: That the Mayor be authorized to sign the contract with San Gorgonio Memorial Hospital. Ayes: Councilmen Wards Taylor, Lhelley, Miller and Hamilton. Noes: None. Absent: None. A group of merchants and taxi drivers were present in regards to parking spaces at Beaumont tivenue and Sixth Street v;here the Bus stops. The matter was referred to the ?olice Department. RESOLUTION NO. 1025 BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City= of Beaumont that The East half of Block 118 of the City of Beaumont be and the same is hereby approved as a location for the proposed housing project to be Constructed by the Housing Authority of the County of Riverside. Councilman Miller made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That Resolution No. 1025 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Ward, Taylor, Lhelley, Miller and Hamilton. Noes: None. Absent: None. It was amounted that Mr. Moyer had agreed to purchase a location for the Beaumont Sign and that all he would require of the City would be that the Cite should set the posts in cement. liaises in salaries of the City employees was discussed and the following action taken: Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Miller: That all City employees receive a .100 increase in salaries with the exception of Judge Bennett, Judge oennett's Secretary and the Guard at the Cross Walk for school children, which are part time salaries. Ayes: Councilmen Ward, Taylor, Lhelley, Miller and Hamilton. Noes: None. Absent: None. City Clerk was instructed to ask the South:,rn California Edison Company to have street lights installed on First Street at California Beaumont and Palm Avenues. The following bills were presented: • • �� Lawrence A. Hutton Bernice Conine Carmen Brennan Edward T. Bennett Norma Jean Bennett Chestley R. Grace H.K.Morse Mitchell E. Spears Carl Carrell Walter L. Rodeman Warren A. Lynch Robert Victor Bruce Carl E. Korte L.M.Bratton Charles Wilson Bruce E. Graves James P. Bacon Richard Summers W.E.Stewart Frank B. Horsley So.Calif. Gas Co. So.Calif. Edison Co. Peyt Sommercamp Cox Seed & Feed Co. Beaumont Gazette Brooks Richfield Service George's Mobile Service General Petroleum Dr. J.W.Harder Hanson's Associated C.E.Lewis and Sons Rae Maxwell Richfield Oil Corporation Carl Carrell Freedom Valvoline Oil Ware Automotive Service Edward T. Bennett Edward T. Bennett H.K.Morse Walter L. Rodeman City of Banning Braman Dickerson Co. Ray T. Samson Beaumont Motor & Supply A.K.Clark Leatherby Chevrolet H.O.Huntsberry Chestley R. Grace Bernice Conine Charles Wilson C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff Margaret Valdivia Ellen C. Martin Treasurer of Riverside Co. San Gorgonio Electric Signal Service Station B. & E. Shoe Shop Federal Reserve Bank of Sa Last � Sept. n n n n n n n n v Lept. 2 60 15th.to 30th. Guard at cross walk Last Sept. n TI n n n Gas Electricity Tires Paint etc. Printing Gasoline Service to cars 200 gal. emulsion Examine prisoners Lube car Tires & tubes Welding Gasoline Allowance on uniforms Lube Oil nepairs Reimburse City Judge To adjust Judge's record per special auditor Allowance on uniforms 11 n Rent on oil roller Parts Checking at sewer plant Parts Fee at Dumping ground Repairs 1 Stove for Garage Car expense last 1; Sept. Refund cash advanced Fire Chief -Sept. Radio fee Jaunitor- health center Stamps for Pound Master Supplies Tire repair Keys n Francisco withholding tax 50.00 106.10 101.70 61.40 32.00 100.00 108.30 110.00 105.90 101.70 104.00 112.27 37.50 102.50 108.30 99.60 102.50 102.50 91.30 91.30 3.61 69.00 67.14 65.74 405.53 2.71 11.22 23.48 5.00 9.81 80.99 178.19 341..10 38.58 87.34 43.00 .45 307.50 8.80 36.05 6.00 7.17 93.00 65.06 50.00 143.65 25.00 12.50 10.56 10.00 30.00 4.00 6.00 75.00 71.99 4.00 .72 162.80 Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Filler: That the bills as audited be paid. Ayes: Councilman Ward, Taylor, Shelley, Miller and Hamilton. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Ward raade a notion, seconded by Councilman Taylor. That the Council adjourn. This motion carried. Attest: (�� I" Clerk. Mayor. 0 459 Beaumont, Calif. Oct. 11,1950. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session Oct.11,1950, at 7:30 P.m. with Mayor Hamilton presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilmen Ward, Taylor, lailler and Hamilton. Absent: Councilman Shelley. The minutes of Sept. 27th. were read and a -)proved. A letter was read from building Inspector, C.R.Grace, in which he asked for instructions as to what to do in regards to a Structural Public Hazzard, the Store building occupied by the Beau- blart. The owner, Carl R. Brown was present and stated that he would make arrangements to have the building corrected, but it would take some time. After a discussion the following action was taken: Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Miller: That the City allow the occupants of the beau -N.art thirty days in which to correct th condition of buildin and that the occupant and owner must take out $100,000 Liability insurance to protect the City as well as themselves. Ayes: Councilman Ward, Taylor, Miller and Hamilton. Noes: none. tibsent: Councilman Shelley. A letter was read from the Planning Commission in which it was requested that Street li €•hts be installed on Chestnut Avenue at the intersections of 7th. 8th, 9th, 10th and llth.':ts. The letter also presented Resolution PC -5 which recommended that Lots 13 and 15 of block 57 be granted a Change of Use itrom Zone "A" to Zone "b ". This change to be rt,ade so that it will be permissible to construct; a church building. Letters from Several property owners as well as petition from owners were attached, some seemed to be in favor and some against the rezoning. After a discussion the following; motion vies made: Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That the Council table the recommendation of the Planning Commission in regards to rezoning Lots 13 and 15 of Block 57 from Zone "A" to "B ". & Ayes: Councilman Y7ard, /Taylor, Noes: Councilman killer. Absent. Councilman Shelley. Councilman Hamilton declined to vote. The matter was tabled. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Miller: That street lights be installed as per the recommendation of the Planning Commission, and the Clerk notify the Southern California Edison Co., Ayes: Councilman Ward, Taylor, Miller and Hamilton. Noes: None. Absent: 1ouncilman Shelley. Mayor Hamilton appointed Councilman Taylor as a committee to prepare a Taxi Ordinance. Chairman of Planning Commission, Fritz Herr advised the Council that Mr. Tyler Suess of Riverside was experienced and would prepare a Master Plan for the Planning of City of Beaumont for a reasonable fee. Mr. Herr was asked to obtain a written agreement of proposal from Mr. Tyler Suess so that the Council would have something definite to consider. The following bills were presented: Lawrence A. Hutton First Oct. 55.00 Bernice Conine " 113.80 Carmen Brennan " 109.00 Edward T. Bennett " 61.20 Chestley R. Grace " 110.00 H. K. Morse " 115.85 Carl Carrell " 114.00 Walter L. Rodeman " 109.00 Mitchell E. Spears " 119.00 460 Warren A. Lynch First E October 111.85 Robert Victor. Bruce to 111.85 Carl E. Korte to 37.50 L.M.Bratton to 112.75 Charles Wilson " 115.85 Richard mummers r' 112.45 Bruce E. Graves of 107.45 W.E.Stewart to 102.45 James P. Baomn to 112.75 Chestley R. Grace It 12.50 Hazel S. Koeberlie Rent on hedlth Center 30.00 Beaumont Motor & Supply Parts 2.69 Smith Booth Usher Co. Street broom material 205.48 Southern California Edison Co. Street lights 231.08 San Gorgonio Electric 1-- large globes 175.35 Dr. C.L.Stoneman Examine prisoners 16.50 So. Calif. Disinfecting Co. Lemon Soap 6.18 Signal Service Station Repairs 6.50 Stockwell & binney Office Su. -lies 45.42 Beaumont, Hardware & Lumber Materials 19.58 American Elkhart Co. 50 lb. chemical 12.21 Brook's Richfield Service Gasoline 1.17 Leroy H. Barnes Insurance renewal 675.88 Braman Dickerson Co.Inc. Parts 12.88 County of Riverside Road Dept. Oiling Streets 171.00 The Dorr Co. hepairs at sewer plant 40.88 Cox Seed & Feed Co. Repair parts 3.74 California Water & Telephone Co. Telephones 41.81 Dr..J. W. Harder Re prisoners 15.00 C.R.Grace Refund,expense- conference 45.75 H.K.Morse Maintenance of Oniforms 6.60 Rae Maxwell Welding 14.23 The Quill Repair typewriter 5.00 Mixed Concrete Concrete 62.42 Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That the bills as audited by the committee be paid. Ayes: Councilman Ward, Taylor, Miller and Hamilton. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Shelley. Councilman Miller made a motion, seconded by Councilman Taylor: That the Council adjourn. This motion carried. Attest: - C4+ Clerk. 7 ayor. Y) r 461 Beaumont, Calif. Nov. 1,950. The ueaumont City Council met in regular session Nov. 1,1950, at 7:30 ?.M. with Layor Hamilton presiding. _ The roll ca-71 found the following councilmen present: Councilman Ward, ShelleyoLiller and Hamilton. Absent: Councilman Taylor. The minutes of October 11th. were read and approved. A letter signed by L. E. ueverson and Eldon R. `i'enniswood static.g that they were favorable to allowing a portable building to be erected and religious services conducted on property at 11th and Edgar Avenue. The petition did not give name of the church represented. After a protest voiced by Mr. Jack Lobley as a property owner across the street, and further discussion,it was agreed that the petitioners should attempt to find H location where there are :o objectors. No further action taken. Mrs. Cora E. Myers at 5th. & Orange advised the council that her property was the westerly portion of lots served by server line in alley to the east, that the property owners between her lot and the sewer line proposed to charge $2,006 for an easement and for that reason she would like to secure permission to run a lineto sewer connection by laying line in the City's street right of way. The Building Inspector advised that she co;ild get into the line by running along Fifth street into the Alley, or oerhaps into the li_e across Orange Avenue. The following action was taken: Councilaan ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Duller: That permission be given MPs. Myers to run a sewer line along 5th. Street to the alley in her block. Ayes: Councilman Ward, Hhell.ey, 14iller and Hamilton. Noes: None. tibsent: Councilman Taylor. Mr. Grace, wilding inspector advised that property owners were purchasing some of the Government Hospital uuildin; -s to move into t!:e City and he felt they should be required to post with the City a uond for faithful perfori!,ance in making the buildings conform to all building requirements in the amount of $3.00 per square foot. Bond to remain in eff:ct until work completed. It was agreed that thu above proposal would be satisfactory. tir. Tate asked for permission to build a guest house with kitchen on his property in clock 185. Block 185 is in Zone "A" and while the lot in question h�;s surplus space, the frontage on Beaumont Avenue does not allow proper frontage for the gue :t house in proposed location. After a discussion the following action was taken: Councilman IVard made a motion, seconded by Councilman Shelley: That the Request of i'r. `Pate be tabled until the councilmen have a chance to see what may be worked out. Ayes: Councilman ward, Shelley, Miller and Hamilton. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. Mrs. Beverley Kelts addressed the Council in regards to the Merchant:: having installed some permanant posts along the highway so that Christmas Decorations may be installed across the street each ,year. The cost be about X200.00 per set. Each year to install as many as could be paid for. The City to assist in the cost. After a discussion it was !agreed that the City's finances would not permit the City to take part in the program, at least this year. The matter of changing from Zone "A" to 'Lone "B ", Lots 13 and 15 in dock 57 as recommended in Planning Commission resolution PC -5 and tabled at the neeting of Oct. 11th until a later date, the following action was taken: Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Shelley: That thc; itecomiriendation of the Planning Commission in resolution PC -5 be approved. Ayes: Councilman Ward, Shelley, Miller and Hamilton. Noes: ldone. Absent: Councilman Taylor. 462 A letter was read from .sir. Wm.N. Sewell,Supt. of,.bchools in which it was announced that the School board wished to secure a permit to install a fence around the ball park 8nd place 'it in line with the fence installed around the City's park, or out in Stoat right of way. Thu following motion Baas made: Councilman Shelley made a motion, seconded by Councilman Miller: That the school be given permit to install fence. around the football park, placing the fence in line with the City's. park fence, provided the school agree to maintain the fence or if maintained or repaired by the City that City be reimbursed by the School, and that t:e School carry insurance covering the fence, also that the school notify the City in regards to the insurance. Aye:: Councilman Ward, Shelley:; Miller and Hamilton. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. A letter was read from National brotherhood of Service for the blind asking for permission to conduct its annual drive about 0ov. 18th. Councilman Flard made a motion, seconded by Councilman Miller: That permission be granted the rational Broth: ;rhood of Service for the blind to conduct its annual drive. Ayes: Councilman Ward, Shelley, P::iller and Hamilton. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. The following bills were presented: Lawrence A. Hutton Last Datober 55.00 Chestley k. Grace it 110 00 Bernice Conine Carmen Brennan Edward T. Bennett Norma Jean Bennett H.K.Morse Carl Carrell Carl Carrell Warren A. Lynch Walter L. Hodeman Mitchell E. Spears Robert Victor nruce Carl E. Korte L.M.bratton Charles Wilson Richard Summers Bruce E. Graves W.E.Stewart James P. Bacon Marion C. Sharp Charles Wilson Lamb Transportation BeauIilont Chamber of C Beaumont Gazette San Gorgonio Plumbintr Leroy H. barnes Beaumont Irrigation D So.Calif.Edison C.E.Lewis & Son Automobile Club of So Mobley's Department ` I" Market C.F.Hayi,urn,Sheriff Redlands blue print C J.J.Shelley Southern Calif. Edis bob -Ben Cafe " 1 113.80 " 1 109.00 " 6 61.20 " 3 30.80 " 1 115.85 Allowance on uniforms 4.97 Last Oct. 1 114.00 " 1 111.85 " 1 109.00 " 1 121.00 " 1 111.85 " 3 37.50 " 1 112.75 " 1 115.85 " 1 112.45 " 1 107.45 " 1 102.45 " 1 112.75 " 8 84.35 Fire Chief for Oct. 1 10.00 Road Oil 2 2,080.56 omr.erce L`embershi � fee 3 31.85 Printing 1 14.09 Renairs at Disnosal p pint.45.34 Renewal of 2olice bond 5 5.00 ist Water 5 54.44 Beaumont Sign east s side 25.72 ;;attery cable 1 1.66 .Calif. Street sign 1 1.83 More stop light 3 3.89 Supplies 2 2.06 Radio fee 3 30.00 o. 4th. St. project 2 2.22 Mileage 6 6.00 Prisoner's meals Dr. J. W. Harder Examine prisoners Hanson's Associated. Service on police cars 11argaret Valdivia Jaunitor- health center Glen I. Hiller Pictures - police dent. Nona's Cafe ='risoners meals Welch's Overall Cleaning Co. Towel service White Kitchen Cafe Prisoners meals 3.12 10.00 5.50 5.00 2.47 24.96 .95 .52 M 463 San Gorgonio Electric Repair. Siren 48.18 So.Calif.Gas Co. Gas 16.55 Union Oil Co. Lube oils 72.73 So.Calif. Disinfecting Co. Sanitary sucplies 35.02 So.Calif. Edison Co. Lights & Power 83.06 Ware Automotive Repairs 16.89 V.G.Yiller League Expense 64.27 Henry ring Corrugated lron 28.50 A.Carlisle & Co. !'•inute and Ordinance books 65.86 G.P.Hamilton League expense 202.66 Brook's Richfield Servic:: Gasoline 3.11 V.1M.Hyde Co.Tex Collector Tax on Sewer plant 7.49 Ray T. Samson Checking Sewer plant 27.00 W.L.Rodeman Lileage to court 4.80 Pennuin Drive In Prisoner's meals 3.12 Letherby Chevrolet Repairs 3.00 George's Mobile bervice Service to police cars 7.01 Ellen C. Martin �tr,mps 12.00 Chestley R. Grace Last Oct. 12.50 Treasurer Riverside Co. Poundmaster fee 75.00 A.K.Clark Fee at Dumping grounds 50.00 Federal neserve )ank of ;,an Francisco Withholdng.216.10 Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Shelley: That the bills as audited be paid. Ayes: Councilman Ward, Shelley, I41iller, and Hamilton. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. Councilman Hiller made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That the Council adjourn. This motion carried. Mayor Attest: /.Lw...--._ Clerk. 464 0 Beaumont,Calif. Nov. 15,1950. The Beaumont City Council net in regular session Nov. 15th. 1950, at 7:30 P.M. with 14ayor Hamilton presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Council- man SJard, Shelley, Miller and Hamilton, Absent: Councilman Taylor. The minutes of the meeting of Nov. 1st, were read and approved. Mrs.Tate was present and ask what decision the Council had made regards to his securing permit to construct a guest house with Kitchen at his property on Beaumont Avenue. Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Shelley: That Mr. Tate's apolieation be tabled until a full eoncil is present: Ayes: Councilmen Ward, Shelley, Miller. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor mayor Hamilton declined to vote. It was agreed th.,It an item should be prepared and put in th.; ueaumont Gazette announcing that the City is working on another special assessment Di:,trict and if anyone desires to come into the district they should contact the City at once. RESOLUTION NO. 1026 RESOLUTIOI4 OF THE CITY OF BEAU1,10.7 ACCEPTIdG EASET'�NT. THE C= COUNCIL OF TIiF. CITY OF BEAUMCNT DOES REtiOLVE AS FOLLOWS: That that certain Easement dated November 15,1950, from J.M.Livingston & Irene J. Livingston, to the City of Beaumont, conveying that certain real property situate in the City of Beaumont, Counter of Riverside, State of Cali- fornia, described as follows, to wit;, A right of way 10 feet wide, 5 feet on each :-side of the following described. line: beginning at a point in the center li e of east -west Alley in block 139, distant East, 175 feet from the west line of said Block end the east line of Olive Avenue, all as shown on 4ended Map of the Town of Beaumont, recorded in book 6, pages 16 & 17 of bans, records of San uernardino County, California; Thence south and parallel with said west line of block, 70 feet; Thence S 1 54' 30 11W, 240.13 feet to a point in the south line of said block and distant East, 167 feet from the southwest corner of Lot 16 of said block 139. be and it is hereby accepted and directed to be recorded/ ADOPTED this 15th. day of i4ovember,1950. G.P.Hamilton Layer of the City of Beaumont. Attest: bernice Conine City Clerk. Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Miller: That Resolution No. 1026 be adop+ed. Ayes: Councilman Ward, Shelley Miller and Hamilton. Noes: iione. Absent: Councilman Taylor. Councilman Shelley made a motion, seconded by Councilman killer: That the Council adjourn. This motion carried. Attest: City Clert. �t Mayor. l 465 The following bills were presented: Lawrence A. Hutton First °z Nov. 55.00 Edward T. Bennett " 61.20 Norma Jean Bennett " 30.80 Bernice Conine " 113.80 Carmen Brennan " 109.00 Chestley R. Grace " 110.00 H.K.Norse " 115.85 Carl Carrell " 114.00 Walter L. Rodeman " 109.00 Mitchell E. Spears " 121.00 Robert Victor Bruce " 111.85 Warren A. Lynch " 114.00 Carl E. Korte " 37.50 L.b..Bratton " 112.75 Charles Wilson " 115.85 James P. bacon " 112.75 W.E.6tewart7 " 102.45 Marion C. Sharp " 97.95 Bruce E. Graves " 107.45 Richard Summers " 112.45 Marion Sharp 11.00 Ellen C. Martin Stamps 12.00 Beaumont Motor & Supply Auto parts 63.16 Beaumont Hardwgre I Lumber Supplies Material 5.95 Caldwell's Auto Repairs Auto repairs 50.26 Hazel S. Koeberle or uern.ice I. Johns rent 30.00 Chestley R. Grace Car for First 1 Nov. 12.50 Beaumont Chamber of Commerce for Nov. 33.95 Dwight B. Cooper Re: Dist No.6 106.00 Dwight B. Cooper Re.Palm Ave & 4th.St. 104.00 County Health Dept. Health Service -Oct & Jov 13.00 Bernice Conine Notary fees & postage 3.28 Cox need a Feed Co. hovels 7.26 Hanson's Associated Service Gasoline 8.51 Signal Service Station Tire v Tube 17.41 Richfield Oil Corporation Gasoline 265.28 Riverside Title Co. Re: District No. 6 75.00 Mrs. Ray Samson Matron Duty 12.00 Dr. J. W. Harder Examine prisoners 5.00 California Water wT elephgne Telephones 41.08 William L. Houston sand for Streets 17.40 Southern California Gas Cp. Gas 22.05 James W.McCray bfick for culvert 20.73 Rae Maxwell Welding 49.78 Stockwell & hinney Filing pockets 8.97 Southern California Edison Co. Street lights 234.62 San Gorgonio Electric Globes 4.60 Southern California Edison Co. Electricity 12.30 Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Shelley: That the bills as audited be paid. Ayes: Councilman ;'lard, Shelley, Miller and Hamilton. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. Councilman Shelley made a motion, seconded by Councilman killer: That the Council adjourn. This motion carried. Attest: City Clert. �t Mayor. l 466 0 Beaumont, Calif. Nov.29,1950. The Beaumont City Council met for its regular session Nov.29th. at 7:30 P.P +. with Mayor Hamilton presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Ward, R.iller and Hamilton, Absent. Councilmen Uhelley and Taylor. Councilmen Taylor and Shelley came in during the reading of the minutes. The minutes of Nov. 15th. were read and approved. Mr. 'Fate was present and asked for a decision on his application to construct a guest house with kitchen on his property which is located in the Zone "A" district. Mr. Tate having deeded a portion of the land to his wife, making it a separate parcel, stated that he felt he visa entitled to the permit. After a discussion the following action was taken: Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman Shelley: That upon receipt of a Deed for a right of way for Euclid Avenue and an alley from Mr. Tate, that Mr. Tate be given a permit to construct a guest house with kitchen, provided the guest house be moved without cost to the City to a location to permit alley to be opened. Ayes: Councilmen Ward, Taylor, Shelley and Yiller. Noes: none. Absent: hone. Mayor: Hamilton declined to vote. Resolution No. 1027 was presented and read as follows: RESOLUTION N0. 1027 RELOLUT10il OF THE CIT`_' OF BEAUMO:ir iCCEPTI TG EASEt,';riI1T. Ti E CITY COUNCIL OF Tiiu CITY 07 L)EAUP ONT DOES 1:ESOLVE AS FOL7.XS: That that certain Easement dated idovember 29th.,1950, from Crux Falcon & Lusie Falcon, to the City of Beaumont, conveying that certain real property situate in the City of Beaumont, County of Riverside, z)tate of California, described as follows, to wit: A right of way 10 feet wide, 5 feet on each side of the following described line: Beginning at a point in the south line of Third Street, distant East, 167 feet from the northwest corner of Lot 6, ;.clock 140, all as shown on amended lap of tie Town of Beaur.,vnt as recorded in snook 6, pages 16 & 17 of !�:aps, records of San Bernar- dino County, California; Thence South and parallell with the west line of said Block 140, 374.29 feet to intersection with the westerly end of course S 78* 431 IV, 217.20 feet as shown on Easement recorded in book 875, page 164 of Official Records of Riverside County, Californian Excepting therefrom, that portion of above recorded Easement now owned by the City of Beaumont. be and it is hereby accepted and directed to be recorded. ADOPTED t"lis 29th day of November, 1950. G.P.Hamilton 1.1ayor of the City of Beaumont. ATi'EST: Bernice Conine, City Clerk. 467 Councilman Ward made a raotion, seconded That Resolution No. 1027 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Ward, Taylor, Shelley Noes: None. Absent: Hone. Mayor Hamilton declined to vote. by Councilman Miller: and Miller. Resolution No. 1028 was presented and read as follows: RESOLUTION No. 1028 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BEAUbIONT ACCEPTING DEED. TI:E CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAULONT DOES REoOLViE' A�' FOLLOT S: 'hat that certain Deed dated November 29,1950, from Cruz Falcon & Susie Falcon, to the City of Beaumont, conveying that certain real property situate in the City of Beaumont, County of Riverside, State of California, described as follows, to wit: All their right, title and interest in and to the North 40 feet of First Street, adjoining Llock 163 on the South, and extending from the center of ' Avenue to the center of Elm Avenue, all as shown by Amended lisp of the Town of Beaumont as recorded in Book 6, Pages 16 & 17 of Maps, records of san Bernardino County, Cali- fornia. be and it is hereby accented and directed to be recorded. ADOPTED tiis 29th day of i4ovember,1950. G.Y. Hamilton Mayor of the City of Beaumont. ATTEST: Bernice Conine. Councilman Taller made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ward: That Resolution No. 1028 be adopted. Ayes: Councilman Ward, Taylor, 6helley, .iller and Hamilton. Aloes: None. Absent: None. The following bills war, Lawrence it. Hutton Bernice Conine Carmen Brennan Chestley R. Grace Edward T. Bennett Norma Jean Bennett H.K.Morse Carl Carrell 1itchell E. Spears Walter L. Rodeman Warren A. Lynch Robert Victor Bruce Carl E. Korte L.L.Bratton Charles Wilson Richard Summers James P. Uacon Marion C. Sharp W.E.Stewart oruce E. Graves Federal Reserve Bank of Chestley R. Grace Ellen C. Lartin C.F.Rayburn,Sheriff presented: Last u of Nov. 55.00 " 113.80 " 109.00 " 110.00 TM 61.20 " 30.80 " 115.85 " 114.00 " 121.00 " 109.00 " 114.00 " 111.85 " 37.50 " 112.75 " 115.85 " 112.45 " 112.75 " 97.95 " 102.45 " 107.45 U.F.Withholding tax 234.20 Car fee 12.50 utamps 6.00 Radio fee for Nov. 30.00 468 Charles Wilson Margaret Valdivia J.J.Shelley G.P.Hamilton Cox Deed & Feed 6tate Printing Division Brook's Richfield Service American Elkhart Co. Braman Dickerson Co.lnc. Treasurer of Riverside Co. Beaumont Variety Store Beaumont Gazette Carl Carrell Robert V. sruce Charles Wilson Fire Chief 10.00 Jaunitor- health center 4.00 League Expense 11.00 League Expense 15.00 heed 4.70 Title 19 1.30 Gasoline 1.65 Wrenches -fire dept. 21.63 Parts 20.50 Poundmaster -4ov. 75.00 MerchUndise 1.69 Printing 73.27 Allowance on Uniforms 15.03 Allowance on Uniforms 30.00 Firemen's fees 225.00 Councilman Taylor made a ction, seconded by Councilman Ward: That the bills as audited be paid. Ayes: Councilman 4ard, Taylor, .helley, L,iller and Hamilton. Noes: None. Absent: None. Councilman Taylor made a motion, seconded by Councilman 44iller: That the council adjourn. This notion carried. ATTEST: City* Clerk. 71''se, yOT . Beaumont,Calif. Decembdr 13,1950. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session Dec. 13th. 1950, with Layor Hamilton presiding. The roll call found the following Councilii;en present: Council- man Ward, Shelley, %,filler and Hamilton. Absent: Councilman Taylor. The minutes of November 29th. were read and approved. Mayor Cox and Chief of Police Cross of Coachella were present were introduced by Mayor Hamilton. Pr. Hawkins of the County Health Department was also introduced. Over one hundred Beaumont Citizens were present for the purpose of discussing the Garbage and Rubbish Disposal as a result of an invitation issued through the Beaumont Gazette. Mayor Hamilton asked each person to speak just the one time so that all might be given a chance to discuss his individual opinion. Mr. Hawkins informed all present that it is now unlawful for anyone to dump anything any place except an authorized dumn grounds., that is 6gainst the State: Water Pollution law to burry garbage of any kind, even for fertilizer. Many of the people present spoke, the majority of them stating they were not in favor of $1.00 ner month,for the regular collection, that the tax on property would not be an equalizer and thought it should be purely voluntary. 0 "rJ 469 A few of the people present stated they felt the City should be kept clean and that they were willing to cooperate in 8112T Way just so long as it did not cost $1.00 per month, but no one offered a solution of any kind. No one present had in mind any way for the City to handle the Garbage Disposal. It was suggested that the City should operate the route on a cost basis, but no provision was offered for the collection of the fee. aeveral stated that they thought the City should have an ordinance that was workaple and then that the ordinance be enforced, even if it entailed the levy of fines. after a lengthy discussion of the problem Mayor Iamilton assured those present that if any drastic action was finally taken, that the citizens would be kept informed and if necessary they would be given another chance to appear before the Council, but that something had to be done because the City* is growing and could not longer go without proper cleanliness. No further action was taken. Mr. Tate again eked the council for a Plumbing permit, he stated that he had peen refused by the 'lumbing Inspector. Mr. Tate was advised that since he had not complied with the agreement made tit the last meeting of the City Council he is not to receive a plumoin ?- permit, for his guest house, as it is to be moved to another location so as to permit the opening of an alley at some future date. t2esolution No. 1029 was read as follows: RESOLUTION No. 1029 RESOLUTIONS OF THE CITY OF BEAUh'tONT ACCEPTING EA60,11NT. T?'.3 CITY COJ dCIL OF :iE CITY OF iMJJI :ONT DOES RESOLVE. AS FOLLOWS: 1. That that certain Easement dated Dec. 501950 from Beaumont irrigation District, to the City of Beaumont, conveying that certain real property situate in the City of Beaumont, County of Riverside, otate of California, described as follows, to wit: A right of way 10 feet wide in Blocks 139 and 140, more fully described in the said Easement, be and it is hereby accepted and directed to be recorded. ADOPTED this 29th. day of lyov.,1950. G.P.Hamilton Mayor of the City of Beaumont. Attest: Bernice Conine, City Clerk. Dou''naiTmaiL,Ward- mad6 a motion, seconded _ ROsblition:Number' 1029 be adopted. Ayes:.Counoilmah Watd, Shelley, Miller Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. The following bills were Lawrence A. Hutton Edward T. Bennett Norma Jean Bennett Bernice Conine Carmen Brennan H.K.Morse Mitchell E. Spears Walter L. Rodenen Robert Victor Bruce g,grl Carrell by Councilman Shelley: That and Hamilton. presented: First 2 Dec. 55.00 61.20 " 30.80 " 113.80 " 109.00 " 115.85 " 121.00 " 109.00 " 111.85 " 114.00 470 Warren A. Lynch Ftrst Dec. 114.00 Carl E. Korte It 37.50 Che-tley R. Grace If 110.00 L.M.Bratton " 112.75 Charles Wilson " 115.85 Richard Summers " 112.45 James P. Bacon " 112.75 Bruce E. Graves " 107.45 Vi. E. Stewart " 102.45 Marion C. Sharp " 97.95 Dwight B. Cooper Re: sewer Plant 24.00 Dwight B. Cooper i.e: Street grades 133.00 Dwight B. Cooper Re: District No. 6 15.00 Chestley R. Grace Car Fee 12.50 California Water a Tele. Telephones 27.37 Ellen C. Martin Stamps 6.00 Hazel S. Koeberlie or oernice I. Oohns Rent 30.00 League of California Cities 1951 Dues 160.00 C.E.Lewis & Sons Parts 3.61 Braman Dickerson Co. Parts 48.04 Hanson's ASsociLted Service Service -polic cars 14.82 A. Carlisle & Co. 2 Docket Books 46.98 Marion C. Sharp Trips to Sewer plant 12.75 County Health Dept. Health Service 6.50 brown Bevis Equipment Co. hickory for street brooms 84.98 Bob -Ben Cafe Yeals for prisoners 3.64 Harry E. Bonnell Special Auditor 300.00 Beaumont Sheet Metal & Builders Supplies 8.57 Beaumont Irrigation Water 37.10 Penquin Drive In Meals for prisoners 3.12 Rancho La Camellia Nursery Plants 12.06 Redlands Blue Print Co. Prints 1.30 H- .K.Morse On uniforms allowance 7.80 Rae Maxwell Fielding 56.81 Richfield Oil Corporation Gasoline 541.79 Brook's Richfield service Gasoline 1.27 Bank of Beaumont 1938 City Hall bond 1,000.00 Nona's Cafe b:eals for prisuners 57.20 R.D.Lummers Labor at :;ewer Plant 24.00 blue Bell Cafe Beals for prisoners 1.56 J.P.Bacon Labor at Sewer Plant 32.00 iseaumout Chanber of Com,. erce Membership fee 34.30 Southern California Gas Co. Gas 55.02 Beaumont Hardware a, Lumber Laterials 57.00 Southern California Edison Electricity 25.15 Dr. C.L.Stoneman Examine prisoners 10.00 C.F.Rayburn, Sheriff Radish Fee 25.23 Councilman Ward made a motion, seconded by Councilman Miller: That the bills as audited be paid. Ayes: Councilman Ward, L%helley, i.:iller and Hamilton. Noes: None. Absent: Councilman Taylor. Councilman Ward made a motion, that the Council adjourn. This motion carried. Attest: City Clerk. seconded by Councilman ohelley: L Layor. 0 I I�I Y� . . l 471 Beaumont,Calif. Dec. 27,1950. The Beaumont City Council met in regular session Dec. 27th. 1950, at 7:30 P.M. with Mayor Hamilton presiding. The roll call found the following Councilmen present: Councilman Ward, Shelley, Miller and Hamilton. Absent: Councilman Taylor. The minutes of December 13th. were read and approved. h:r. Atheis owner of the 99 Cafe property was present and asked the Council if he would be permitted to erect a 20 by 10 ft. sign on top of his building, the sign to be leased to an outdoor adver- tising company. After a brief discussion it was agreed that the matter should be referred to the Planning Commission before any action is taken by the City Council. The following bills were presented: Lawrence A. Hutton Last -L7 Deo. 55.00 Edward T. Bennett " 61.20 Norma Jean Bennett 30.80 Bernice Conine " 113.80 Carmen Brennan " 109.00 Chestley R. Grace " 110.00 L.M.Bratton " 112.75 H.Y.Morse " 115.85 Carl Carrell " 114.00 Walter L. Rodeman " 109.00 b.itchell E. Spears " 121.00 Warren A. Lynch 114.00 Hobert Victor Bruce " 111.85 Carl E. Korte " 37.50 Charles Wilson " 115.85 Marion C. Sharp " 97.95 James P. Bacon " 112.75 W.E.Stewart " 102.45 isruce E. Graves " 107.45 Dwight B. Cooper Ne: Dist. W6 15.00 Dwight B. Cooper He: Streets 39.00 Carl Carrell Allowance on Uniforms 8.45 Beaumont Drive In Prisoners meals 4.68 :.:with Uooth Usher Wire a parts- Lweeper 70.36 Stockwell & Binney Pocket files 16.85 So.Calif. Disinfectine Lanitbry supplies 13.96 Southern California Edison Co. Electricity 109.56 Welch's Overall Cleaning Co. Linen service 3.08 C.J.Wilshire 2 Xmas trees 20.00 LcCulloh 6tudi6 Pictures 8.28 Carl Llunyer Picture frames 10.40 Ilona's Cafe Prisoners meals 21.84 Searching registration service for Judge Bennett 1.40 Crane Co. Galvanized can & Nipple 3.28 Cadillac Cafe Prisoners meals 1.04 Ellen C. Martin Stamps 6.00 Charles Wilson Fire Chef 10.00 L".argaret Valdivia Taunitor- health Center 4.00 Treasurer of Fiverside Co. °oundmaster 75.00 Chestley a. Grace Last t Dec. car fee 12.50 Dank of -)eaumont Coupons 60.00 Dob -sen Cafe Prisoners meals 4.68 llrook's Richfield Service Gasoline 1.47 Leroy H. Darnes Insurance on sign 108.00 Deoartment of Public Works fee on sign 1.00 Federal reserve Bank of ..pan Francisco 115'ith -Tax 233.90 Councilman Ward lade a motion, seconded by Council an Miller: That the bills as audited be paid. Ayes: Councilman Ward, �')helley, Iiller and Hamilton. Noes: Hone. Absent: Councilman Taylor. 412 Councilman V :ard made a motion, seconded by Councilman Shelley: That U e meeting adjourn. This tsotion carried. Attes &, - &111ti My Clerk. aw" A ayor. W�- I