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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-22-1934 City Council MinutesMzPruTE RECORD of REGULAR i~•1EETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL - MEETIlYG HELD OlY THE ~ ~ ZZnd - :::DAY: OF - October Z9 34 STA NOAROFORM C34 PRINTED IN V S. A. -.. 1°"^""°~°~P'01Y-'- ago-s:-Pnr. osr-srmamstro-mr~aor~xrrea' r .A ,regular meeting of he City Council of tre City of Elsinore wa's held"oh the above date, The meeting vas called to order at the hour of 7::30 P.3, with DSayor E C." :~~ickerd in the..Chair. .Councilmen: O. B, Skeane, E. A. Roach,, N. iuTateh and E. C." "uVckerd answered the roll ball. .Absent: Councilman: H. Gallagher. ' LTinutes of the previous meeting held on 0et. Sth were then read by, the Clerk and there ,being no .correctons.or omissions were approved as read, _ Th~rcupon the Clerk presented to-Council. a communication from the 1915 Improvement"Bond Act Committee enclosing therewith., the, report"of"Messrs`. 1•?itehell and David, Special Counsel„ setting forth the issues of law raised by the pleadings in-the Lakeport case. vdhereupon it was moved by Councilman Skeane and seconded by Councilman Roachthat said communication'be received and: placed on file after it has"been referred to tasty atty. Best for-his attention, which motion upon vote was carried, Thereupon a communication from the Emergency Relief Administration was presented to Qouncil,_,giving,notice.that. approval has been received from San Francisco for the Codification. of City'Ordinahees, 'City of Elsinore,: Project Number PI~T~,i-34-F4-110 and"that Mr.`Jerome 14.'Vdilson has been assigned to do the work under the supervision of the City Clerk. uVhereupon it--.was duly moved and carried that said communi- :cation be received and placed on: file, ; Thereupon the Clerk presented to Council a corruuunicaton from the Public '+Vorks Administration received in'answer to a telegram forwarded.to the P.w.A, regarding„the Grant-due the Cty,on`the,City Fall project, and in,which they proposed-a 'suggested settlement on tfie basis of a pertain amount in cash and the. balance to be applied in .the. cancellation_of:bonds.to (become due in the-years 1951 and 1952. i ,. ,.Upon Councils.due eonsideration_of the matter-it was..-. agreed that said communication be referred to the Gity Atty. and to O'Melveny, Tuller and Myers with instructions that " Council prefers that the Government amends the Grant; Agreement by necessary waivers so as to permit a Pull cash payment of the grant due the City on the City Hall P.1J.A, project. Trie Chair then dalled to Councils attention that there. are"a ffiumber"of outlying streets in the City in a dangerous condition, which are seldom used,`and suggested that ..,perhaps it is advisable that certain streets betemporarily barricaded. 1 REGULAR IV:EETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL October 22, 1834 Upon Councils consideration of the matter it was moved by Councilman Roach"and seconded by Councilman Sheane-that the matter ' "'be referred'to the Street-Committee for investigation, with authority to barricade such streets found to be extremely dangerous, if upon advice from the City Atty,'the CounciT''have a`legal right to do . so, which motion upon vote wa5'carried. Thereupon Councilman Roach reported to Council that a great number of puncture vines are growing in certain streets and .alleys of the City ahd suggested that necessary'aetion be taken to eradicate same. "Uhereupon it tivas agreed by Council that said matter be referred to the Street Committee with authority to take necessary action. Thereupon Council took up 'for further consideration'the matter of purchasing a neva police car. `Whereupon it_vras moved by Councilman Roach and seconded by Councilman l~atich that said matter be `again laid over for further eonsideratibn'at the next meeting of Council, whieh'motion'upon vote was carried.' Thereupon Council took up for. consideration the matter of increasing the' City wage scale for day labor and upon due consideration of 'said matter it was moved by Councilman Natich and seconded by Councilman Roach that the City wage scale for.common: day labor be fixed at not'less'than 40¢ per hour which motion upon vote was unanimously carried. Thereupon it was moved by `Councilman Match and seconded bar` Councilman'Sheane that all`persons hired for'day labor since October lst-be 'allowed 40¢ per hour'for said v~ork, which motion upon vote was carried. "' ~ ':, .Thereupon Dr. S. J.:Brimhall „City Health Officer appeared before'Council and suggested the adoption of a City.Ordinance declaring that all old buildings or structures which are dilapidated beyond repair, to be public ,nuisances, and .providing. for the... abatement of such'nuisances whereupon it was agreed that the .Chair' appoint a com~riittee _'to make a study 'of the-'provisions of the.existing building-ordinance': The Chair appointed'Councilmen h~Iatich and Roach`to serve on " this Committee. Thereupon the committee appointed to investigate Nir. F3udson's request-for grading•Lewis`and Sumner Sts. adjoining his property,:`' reported that this work`would`incur considerable expense to the City-and therefore that they could not'°,recommend an `approval of this work.' Shereupon it was moved by .Councilman i~atich and seconded by Councilman Skeane that the Clerk be instructed to notify Mr. Hudson that because of the excessive'egpense`the City is not justifed,in grading the streets adjoining his property, which motion upon vote was carried: ~_ Ml~zt~rEAECOADOF REGULAR Pl,~EETING OE ..THE CITY COUNCII. MEETIISTG HELD O1ST THE DAY OF ._., ,.~ t -.22nd ,. /a y '~STANDAgO FORA(C94 PRPNTED INUS. p. ~ ~.~: ~ ~ ':' ~-:O'V tol)er Z9 34 CNANLES q.MAYLET CO..PAiXFIH9ER4.aoaaa.aata,uatuae~aen.aeiaaia REO V 5, pqT. OFF. STgNOgRD MINUTE PECOgO Bills as audited by ,the auditing Committee w presented to Council and on motion duly made and onecall vote carried were ordered paid and the Clerk was instructed to issue warrants in payment of same. Thereupon there being no further business to come before Council, on motion duly made and carried Council adjourned to meet in regular se sibn on Monday, ATOV. 12th at the hour of 7:30 P.M. in the City Hall the usual meeting place. ~ C~ ~ •~ ~. YOR IERK -: 1