HomeMy WebLinkAboutcc min 1935/02/11FEBRUARY 11, 1935
~ OF AN ~D~O~/~D ~ ~e~TIN~ OF ~._~_ OIT~ OOUNOIL OF 0~JLA VISTA, ~ALIF0~NIA,
The ~ounoil met pursuant to adjourn=eat, in the Couneil 6~aber of the 0ity Ball,
on the ·bore ah.wa dates w~th Mayor Rife presidin~, bring anlled to order a~
se,leek, P. M. Present: AL1 ~embere, exeapt 0ounsil~an Howe, viz: Ma~or Rife, 0,un,il-
POLI~ ~AR: ~aok 0alvers and W, W. Garn~ar, representing She ~he~-~olet and Yc~
~genoiee in this oit~, offered to sell to the oity a ee~ for the poliee depart~ento After
dissuasion, deaided to await until the status of funds is better~ known.
S~T II~ROVEMENT 1~'~]~): Tho olerk presented a stating_ut, showing the a~t~ of
~i8 ~ for t~ p~lod ondi~ ~,,-~ 31, 1935. It ~od t~t the ~ ~ & b~oe
of ~2~50~ on ~d at tho 4ate 8ho~; t~t t~ e~n~i~eo f~ ~e ~Bt fo~ months
~a avor~e~ $1~9e0~ per month~ an~
p~ t~t ~is ata~nt
~eil; ~t if ~e ~esent rate ~ ~en~l~ea la ocntinue~, t~ ~d wi~ be ex-
~te~ before the aeoo~
~ AT · S~RE~T ~ ~O0~D AVEi~J~: Mrs. Lueile Sa-er again lntroduoed the sub-
Je0t of a stoppage of the eewe~ souses·ion ·t her property loon·ed at ~nd Avenue and
Street, as brought out at the last meeting. She WaS l~formed by the Ma~or that an in-
vestigation had ~houn ~hat the etoppqe was due to the roots of a tree on Mrs. Saxer's
property, entering the sewer, and that Mrs, Louise Prey intended to testify the matter by
sennas·ins her ·hi. es buildin~s separately.
R~C~gATION ~'A~ A~D PA~X: In this matter, upon motion by 01. Sol·z, seoon~ed
by 01. ~ena~ ~ieh e~rie~, ~a~-~ee No. ~1 ~ p~d on its senna ~d f~ =ea~l~.
~e ~in~oe was rea~ in
given ~to first ~d~ at the re~ ~etin~ ~ this 0o~oil held ~b~ 50 19350
~re ~ five ~a ~ng elapsed a~e the first r~. ~on motion by 0o~ei~
~, meeon~ed by ~ei~ ~onm, ~e ~a~ee was ~meea, ad~a ~ aptera,
&m r~d, by t~ fo~i~ vote, ~wit~ ~ ~ol~n ~, ~ltz~ ~fe, ~m.
N~ None.
PAVIN~ S~TS ~1~ i~A: WiSh referenee to p%vin~ streets, in the nea~ future,
the elerk read a letter f~a the Sweet, eater ~ater ~o~poration, in ,,nee,Sion with re-
plasing unlerviee·ble mains and sennas·ions on She streets that are going to be paved.
~he (de,any stated that it would take Om-e of the matter Io far as it was able, but
that the Railroad ~u~leelon had stated that extensive repairs or replaoemnts oould not
be made un,er the present w·ter rate. However, the O~any would like & map of the streets
to be paved, ~ud a eronologieel sehedule of the work~ in c~er that it eould keep ahead
of the paving ~rk. 0ity engineer to furnish map and sehedule.
VAOATI0~.' · vaoatioh of four or five days, during the present month was g~'anted to
the eity ,lark, upon motion by 01o Lyons, es,ended by 01. Bolts, whieh earried. The
ele~k ---,unseal he had had no vaeation during the pqst year.
~LAflGOW CAeE~ The oity attorney intro~ueed this ease, and stated that he oould
an opinion frae · reputable firm of attorneys, in Onanh, as to tho itt·us of this oity
in thio matter, at a sos· of $R5,00. Olty &tto~ney 4ns·rue·ed to obtain suoh an opinion
upon motion by 01, B~own, sooondod by ~1. Lyons, which o8~led.
B~-T- PAID-* ~pon motion by ~1. ~rown, eeoonded by Gl. ~lta, whioh ~led, t~ fol-
lowl~ b~ eft~ oxsm~tion bY the Yina~ ~ltteeo was ~ed paid:
~50 V. R. ~ls 0one~tion ~., 011i~ s~de~o on Natio~ Avon~j ~.~
AIXT0~-' Upon motion by 0lo Browns seconded by 0lo Bolts, whieh ear~led, this
Oounoil adjourned to ?:00 otelook, P. M.~ February 25~ 193~0
Attest:
Oity 01erk.