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HomeMy WebLinkAboutcc min 1955/07/19MINUTES OF AN ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Chula Vista, California Held Tuesday Ju~y 19, 1955 The Council met in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on the above date at 7:00 P.M. with the following Councilmen present: Councilmen Rader, DeGraaf, ~sell, Smith, DeWolfe Absent: None Also Present: City Administrator Wade, City planner Scherer, City Finance Officer Grant City Engineer Floyd, City Attorney M. Campbell, Purchaser-Analyst Ross The Mayor led the salute to the Flag fFEE CHARGES for Recreation facilities and Civic BQw~ adopted It was moved by Counci~m~n Smith, seconded by Councilman Rader, and unanimously carried, that the fee charge schedule for the recreation facilities and Civic Bowl as reco~m~e~ied by the Recreation Commission be adopted. % AWARDED FOR FIRE INSURANCE City Finance Officer Grant submitted two bids received for renewal of existing fire insurance on City property as follows: Chula Vista InsUrance Agents Assn. Option No. 1 ~5 of City Ins.) - $1,068.29 " No. 2 ~enewal of all Ins.) 2,704.38 Farmers Insurance Group Option No. 1 ~ 908.78 " No. 2 2,297.34 It was moved by Councilman Smith, seconded by Councilman Rader, and carried, that the bid of Fsrmers Insurance group on Option No. I for $ · 90§.7~ be accepted. The motion carried by the following vote, to-wit: AYES: Councilmen Rader, DeGraaf, Nansell, Smith, DeWolfe Noes: None Absent: None D AWARDED FOR POLICE CARS City purchaser Ross submitted the following bids received on six police Cars. South Bay Chevrolet $12,046.70 Campbell Chevrolet 11,535.30 City Motors 11,188.99 Fuller Motors 9,706.56 (Standard $10,325.88 (Interceptors) It was moved by Councilman Rader, seconded by Councd~m~n Smith, and carried, that the bid of Fuller Motors on the Ford Interceptors for $10,325.88 be accepted. The motion carried by the following vote, to-wit: AYES: Councilmen Rader, DeGraaf, ~ansell, Smith Noes: None Absent: None Councilm~uDeWolfe declined to vote. ~PARKING METER SERVICEMAN ADDED TO CIVIL SERVICE RUL~ A letter was read from the Civil Service Commission reco~nding that Section 12 of Rule 2 of the Civil Se~vlce Rules be ~m~nded by adding the position of parking Meter Serviceman as Class No. M-8with the salary at range 15. Compensation to be based on a full-time month with a normal work week of 40 hours. It was moved by Councilman Smith, seconded by Councilman Rader, and carried, that Section 12 of Rule 2 of t~e Civil Ser~ce Rules be amended as recommended. ~'~'~APPROVAL OF CIVIL SERVICE recommendations for classification, compensation plan for 1955-1956 It was moved by Councilman DeGraaf, seconded by Councilm~n Rader, and carried that the Civil Service recommendations for classification, compensation plan, as amended for 1955-1956 be approved. ~RESOLUTION CALLIN~ FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON ZONE CHANGE A Resolution calling for a public hearing on a proposed zone change for National Avenue was read to the Council. It was moved by Councilman Rader, seconded by Councilman Smith, and carried, that the matter be referred back to the Planning Comission to study possibilities of creating a C-3 zone on National Avenue. ~O~INANCE - Abolishing courtesy tickets on parking Meters - First reading Mayor Mansell stated the Downtown Businessmens, Assn. had requested time for a Committee of five to study the courtesy parking ticket program and meet with the Council with recommendations. A time was set at 8:00 P.M. Wednesday, July 27th for meeting with the Downtown Businessmens, Assn. for discussing the courtesy ticket program. RESOLUTION No. 1745 - Approving lease of real property to Sweet, rater High School District. Offered by Councilm~n Rader, read in full, passed, adopted and approved by the following vote, to-wit: AYES: Councilmen Rader, DeGr~f, Nansell, Smith, DeWolfe Noes: None Absent: None PROPOSAL TO CHANGE NAI~ OF THIRD AVENUE EXTENSION TO MEMORIAL DRIVE A letter was read from the Chula Vista Junior ~oman,s Club reco~mmnding that their proposal to change the n~me of Third Avenue Extension to Memorial Drive be referred to the planning Commission in order to initiate action. Councilman Rader was of the opinion the name should be changed due to the duplication of block numbers. It was moved by Councilman Rader, seconded by Councilman Smith, and carried, that the matter be referred to the planning Commission for calling a public hearing. ~RDINANCE No. 527 - Amending Nos. 158 and 377 (Locat~ion of sewer mains) -Second reading Mr. Lloyd Lee, local Subdivider, asked that the Council refer the Ordinance back to Committee for further discussion, and urged that the Council not act upon the Ordinance in its present form. ~r. Jack Gardner, Jr. protested on the grounds regulatory ordinances were forcing the cost of homes out of reach to those in the lower income brackets. Councilman Rader proposed that the ordinance be adopted in its present form at this time, and amend it at a later date if necessary. It was moved by Councilm~n Rader, seconded by l~ayor Nansell that the Ordinance be placed on its second reading, and that reading of the text be waived. The motion carried by the following vote, to-wit: AYES: Councilmen Rader, ~{ansell, Smith Noes: Councilmen DeGraaf, DeWolfe The Ordinance was thereupon read in full. Councilm~u DeWolfe was of the opinion the Ordinance should he thoroughly studied b~fore enactment, to eliminate the necessity for amendments in the near future, and suggested having rear yard easements left open at both ends for access, with an easement coming in from the front to line up with manholes that might be necessary in the middle of the block. Councilman DeGraaf thought the Ordinance should be studied and revised, and Councilman Smith said it appeared the Subdividers had not studied the Ordinance in view of improving it, but merely took a negative attitude because of the added cost. It was moved by Councilman Rader, seconded by Counc~ 1~s~ Mansell, that the ordinance be adopted. The motion failed to carry by the following vote, to-wit: AYES: Councilmen Rader, Maneell 'Noes: Councilmen DeGraaf, Smith, DeWolfe It was suggested the Mayor call a meeting in the near future, with the Subdividers, to study recon~endations for a new sewer ordinance. 2 ~/DISCUSSION - Claire Vista 1911 Act Counci]m~n Rader suggested having an informal meeting with the property owners in Claire Vista before going to the expense of starting a 1911 Act procedure, to be sure a majority of the people are in favor of the program. ~r. R. B. Walters, 627 Dennis Avenue stated there was much confusion concerning the program, and was of the opinion another hearing would just prolong the time before actual work could start on the streets. Due to the time involved in conducting a 1911 Act procedure, Councilman Rader suggested that the streets in the district be kept in reasonable repair at a minimum of cost until work is started under the Act. An informal meeting with the property owners in Claire Vista was set for 7:30 P.M. Tuesday July 26th, and the Clerk was directed to send notices to each owner in the district. ~BOTS ~ CLUB Letters were read from William Eckhart, President of Boys' club of Chula Vista and A. H. Fahringer, Western Regional Director~ Boys' Clubs of America, outlining the need for a Boys, club in this area and method of financing. A meeting was scheduled for 7:20 P.M. Wednesday, July 27th, at which time the Council could meet with Nr. Eckhart and ~. Fahringer for a discussion on the Boys' club. The Clerk was directed to invite representatives of the Junior Woman,s Club to participate in the discussion. ~P~T OFFICE LANDSCAPING Nayor Mansell stated the post Office Department was willing to landscape the grounds around the new post Office, but were asking that the City maintain the grounds. The Council was of the opinion the City could not maintain the grounds for the Government, but would go along with a program whereby the City would be re-imhursed for any ground care given by the City. ~TRAFFIC LIGHTS AUTHORIZED FOR Intersection at National Avenue and I. Street Nayor Mansell stated he had a request from the Chula Vista School District for traffic lights at National and I. Streets as reco~nended by the Safety Council. It was moved by Councilman Smith, seconded by Councilman DeWolfe, and carried, that installation of traffic lights at National Avenue and I. Street be authorized. The motion carried by the following vote, to-wit: AYES: Councilmen Rader, DeGraaf, Mansell, Smith, DeWolfe Noes: None Absent: None RESOLUTION No. 1746 - Approving Freeway Maintenance Agreement Offered by Councilman Rader, read in full, passed, adopted and approved by the following vote, to-wit: AYES: Councilmen Rader, DeGraaf, Mansell, Smith, DeWolfe Noes: None Absent: None RESOLUTION No. 1747 - Approving radio repair and maintenance agreement with City of San Diego Offered by C~uncdlm~u Smith, read in full, passed, adopted and approved by the following vote, to-wit: AYES: Councilmen Rader, DeGraaf~ Mansell, Smith, DeWolfe Noes: None Absent: None ~IGNATION OF PLANNING COMMISSION NEMB~ Mayor Mausell reported that G. N. Dudderar had resigned from the Planning Commission because of his interest in the fire insurance contract with the City. Councilman Rader was of the opinion all members of any conm~ission or board should resign if they are involved with the City businesswise. Mayor Mansell offered the name of Oscar Weissgerber and Councilman DeGraaf the name of Herman Bachman as nominees for appointment to the Planning Commission. No action was taken, it having been de~ed to leave appointment of new members until the next Council meeting. ~TER FROM W. P. BURFORD - Member of planning Commission A letter was read from W. P. Burford, newly appointed member to the Planning Commission, accepting the appointment and explaining the reason for his absence from the City and inability to attend any meetings before sometime in August. The Clerk was directed to write Mr. Burford and inform him the Council would keep the appointment open for him until his return to the City in August. ~2~iONAL AVENUE 1911 Act Request A letter was read from the National Avenue Businessmens, Assn. requesting that the Council adopt a Resolution authorizing the Mayor to sign the 1911 Act for improvements on the twelve hundred forty feet the City owns on National Avenue in Vista Square. It was moved by Councilman Rader, seconded by Councilman DeWolfe, and carried, that the City property on National Avenu~ he deleted from the proposed ~/~911 Act Improvement District. REST ROOM~ Recommended for parking Lot Walter Davis, Secty. of the Chamber of Coerce, recommended turning the building on the City parking lot at Church and Davidson Streets into a comfort station when the present lease expires. It was suggested a survey be made to determine if the area is needed for additional parking, and if not, it might be best to leave the building on the lot. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Mansell adjourned the meeting until Tuesday, July 26, 1955 at 7:00 P.M. City of Ch~,]~ Vista, C~l~forhia 1047l 10478 10478 104Tr 10478 10471 10480 10481 1048] 10484 10488 104~0 104il 10403 10~t8 IOSOI I080:B 100O3 Ill04 10~0S 10~08 lOSO0 lOIlO lOSll 10t13 10614 10SIS 10SI? 10118 10819 10LII 108~ Clyde D. ld~ollette Poltmilter, g.I. ~ A. ~d ~ of ~i~, C.V. 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