HomeMy WebLinkAboutcc min 1932/11/01~I/lU'I'ES OF A REGIK.~w. ~.TING OF 'l'~i~ GITT COUNCIL OF 0HULA VISTA~ CALIFORNIA,
NOVEMBER 1, 1932
~he 0ounoll met in regular session, in the 0ounoil Chamber of the 01ty Ball,
the above ~ate, with Mayor Done presiding, l~eting oalled to =der at ?~0 p. m.
t~eeent~ Mayor Done, 0ounollmen I~we, Lyons, ~rown. 0ouno~l-m- 0onyera absent.
MINUTES OF PP.I~VI0~ ~ETIN~-~ The minutes of the last regular meeting, having
been read by each m..-ber of this 0ounoll, were approved as prepared.
Wt~ARF AT PACIFIC O~-=,, PROI~IOTS O01~3C~ATION: A pr~ositi~ ~v~ been m
to ~is ol~, by the Receiver of ~e above ~ntio~d or~i~tion, to as~ to ~e el'
~e wh~f ~ pier, at ~t p~t, for t~ sm of ~.~, ~otor ~n was e~
on to report ~e res~t of his inaction of ~ p~oJe~t. ~. ~ton stated ~at h~
~d se~ ~ ~e mate~i~ ~ the wh~f ~ pier, ~ the work ~ ~l~-~tlei~ t~
pretty wo~l give eons~erable work ~ ~e ~lo~t of ~e ol~. ~ the ~t~r ,
r~i~ ~e pil~, ~d ~ t~e In whieh t~ praiser sho~ be ~l~ntl~, the ~e:
~s ~trueted ~o ~lte t~ U. S. District ~aar, at Los ~eles, f~ infection.
~ ~e ~tt~, no action wi~ be t~en ~til t~ ~xt ~tl~.
SALE OF PROP~TY F~I I]EL]~ ~,,~x'~t: The olerk informed this 0ounoil that '
pieces of prOperty in the Qity would, by Operation of law, be sold to satisfy the un]
taxes due thereon, mc~e than five years having elapasd sinee the property w~s ~old
the airy for unpaid taxes. Therefore, al. Lyons offered Resolution No. 343~ehleh
a resolution direating the aity Tax Oolleetor to dee~ to this eity, the prOperty men.
tioned therein. The resolution was read, and was passed, adOpted and approved, aa
by the foLlow~ug vote, to-wit: AYES: Cl. Brown, Done, ]~)we, Lyons. N~: None. ABS~
Cl. ~onyere. This resolution severe ane of the pi~eaa of prOperty mentioned above.
al. Brown then offered llesolutlon No. ~44~/whioh is a resolution directing
the other pisses of l~operty mentioned above, be deed to the oity by the Oity Tax
looter. The re~olution was ~ead, and was passed, adopt~l and approved aa read, by tl
following vote, to-wit: A~gS: 01. How~, Lyons, l~own, Done. I~: (31. None.
01. Co~yers.
]2~5~PJ~E ON F]!~E TRUCK: In the matter of inauranoe protesting this eity age:
property damage and llreonal liability, on the State owned fire trusk, the olerk was
insinuated to write She S~ate Division of Forestry for the provisions of the State
suronoe polioy.
TAX R~D: The Sen Diego ~as and EXeotrie C~any asked this Couneil, thro~
its reprementative~ a Mr. R. S. Ruffin, for a refun~ of the tex~m &aaeaaed aga_~n-t
property owned by Max-ion Feekham, but leased by the ~el and ]leetric C~;:~..-.~. The
for the refund asked was stated that the oc,~any had prOper]~ deolared the p~operty
· perative property and tepee paid to the late Boax~ of equalization. The Isasesor e3
the alleged deolaration whieh p~r~ed to he a regular assee=.~nt ~heet, with no signa~
thereon, or any evidence that ~he property had been reported to the State for taxes.
l~rther tho aneoseor d~olared $~at over half of the building d~lared as operative
px~pe~t~, was not, in fast, operative pX. Opertyj that part being oe~led as a ~lee
room for .~rehendiee. After disenesion, ~lerk in, trusted to w~lte th~ Boa~ of ~quaJ
zation of tho State, to asuertain if the sales room p~rt of the build~-_- ia really
afire property.
STREET LIGHT: Mr. ~. M. Christy, by letter, asked the oounoil to take notion
on a petition presented acme ewe years ago, e~king that the street light at Y St~aat
and 4th Avenue, be re~ovod to the center of that intereeotion, in o~lar that moro li~
~ight mhol on 4th Avenue. a. the light ia now situated, the l~ee prevent light fx~m
penetrating north of F Street. Mr. Christy proposed that if his prOpoetion be not px
tieable, then lnsta~ another light at Davideon an~ 4th Avenue. Referred to the oit~
e~gineer for so,restive notion.
Meeting of November 1, 1932, C~ntlnued.
~IEL~ 1~: ~he ~oard of ~x-vieore ~f ~ Dl~o Co~ty, by ~t$~, a~vl~d ti
C~eil ~$ ~,-ds~ ~ bo~ ~ ~ U. S. ~t for relief ef the ~1~
~e lett~ ~s ao~te~ by a ~y of a lett~ ~ ~ ~ of $~ Sta~, ~
PERZODZCA~ R,~PO~S: Monthly repo~ts of the Fire Cb~ief, ~hie~ of Poliee amd Cour
Clerk, for the month of 0etcher, 1932, were presented an8 ordered filed.
POLI~ BAIL i~[~I1~: Chief of Poliee Xelly presented the matter of acme T~avelex'e
shooks, on the Mellon National ~-~, resolve8 by the poliee department as bail benS,
and which had been returne~ by the Mellon ~-~ on aeeount of faulty aig~aturee thereto
Poliee o~Sered to ~efer matter to 0ity Attorney.
DOG POUlqD: Not to exeee8 ~0.00 was authorize8 upon motion by Cl. B~own, seconds.
by Cl. Lyon~, which ear, led, to eonstrueta dog pound at the city 8~laping grounds.
&A.~U~A' MAC~IN~Y: Upon motion by Cl. Lyons, seconded by 01. B~own, whleh ea~rie8
the city engineer wu authorized to look around ~aong contractors, with a view to pu~-
~haeing a street grader, to esot not to exzeed $500.00.
ByV.T.q pA~n: Upon motion by 01. Lyons, zeeonSed by Cl. Br~wn, which ear, leS, the
followix~ bills, after eTAm~uation by the Finance C~onittee, were c~lered paid'-
88~4 Eett~ex~-~taf fc~8-Goldmaith,
~8§§ S. D. ~s ~6 ~eetrie 0o.,
6o.
~7 Y. W~ski,~ Co.,
~59 Paolfie Aee~lene ~o.,
~ ~i~ Yo~bloo~,
~61 Ci~ Ol~k,
~ ~at~n ~t~ ~ Co.,
~ ~lon 0il ~,
~65 So. C~if. ~le~o~ ~,
~0 ~i~is E. Fo~,
~1 ~s~'s Wel~ ~or~,
~ State O~nsation
~6 B. ~tt~fiel~,
~7 Pet,s Fee~ Sto~,
~78 ~eock 0il
~79 Robert
~ W. E. ~,
~1 Na~o~ ~on Works,
~6 0. V.
~7 0. V. ~eotrio
Bond for 0ou~t ~lerk, $5.00
~ an8 ~leotrioity, Oct., 1932, 410.10
E~ctriei~, S~eet Si~m, 4.70
~eet ~, ~.~
~ti~, 5~t~er, lg~2, 4.25
Acetylene ~ 0~gen, ~.79
Clerk f~ Pi~/~ ~a,ion, B.50
~.~6
Lu~leat~ oil,
~o~ ~e~lee, Sept., 1~32, 47.15
Wel~lng ~p~at~, 7.~2
Bi~s, 25.
~n~, 25.04
C~,~?~sation T~a~oe~
~loy~ Relief, 171.~
~s~o~ ~loyes, Oat., 1932,
S~et ~ Sewer ~loyes, 6o. ~5.~
Rep~irl~ 8i~o~ ~m,
~soline, 0e~be~, 1~32,
R~f~g new fi~ app~a~ bull~, ~.~
~ a easti~ f~ s~eet ~e~, 3.05
· leotrie 3e _w~p. e, 1.85
Printing, 16.84
Medical exs~alnation of prisoners, 189.00
Auto tires and repai.re~ 19.9~
Printing, 19.90
Ileetric Lamps, 1.35