HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-27-1932 City Council Minutes1VIIlYUTE' RECORD of REGULAR T•:Tu'ETING CF THE CITY COUNCIL
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A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Elsinore was held ~
on the above date. The meeting was called to order at the hour of '] o'clock i
P. B{. with h{apor C. A. Lovejoy in the chair.. (!
Councilmen: H. Gallagher, C. B. Skeane, S. M. Rice, and C. A. Lovejoy
~, ansvrered the roll call. ~
Absent: Councilman Geo. H. Morton,. Jr.
Iuiinutes of the previous meeting held on June 13th here then lead by the
Clerk and there being no corrections or omissions were approved as read.
The.Treasurer's monthly,report'for the month of May was then presented to
Council and on .motion duly made.and.csrried,t:~as aaceptsd and ordered placed on
file.
Thereupon the Clerk presented to Council a communication from Elcock and
?J:artin Attorneys of Wichita, Kansas addressed to City Atty.. Eugene Best in
response to his letter with reference to certain delinquent 1926 Water Imp.
Bohds and requesting to be advised as to the exact amount of money that will be
ava-ilable to apply on said delinquent bonds.
Whereupon it was duly moved and carried that said comrranication be received
and ordered placed on file.
Thereupon the Clerk presented to Council a communication from Congressman
Phil D. String addressed to ft{ayor C. P.. Lovejoy in response to his telegram,
advising that the Garner Bill was passed without his .being able to offer an
amendment to include :asinore, but that he would keep the City of Elsinore in mind
and. do what he can to see that it gets consideraticn if possible.
Whereupon it was duly moved and carried tha-t said communication be received
and ordered placed on file.
The Clerk then presented to Council a copy of written agreement executed
by and between the Committee in charge of the municipal airport at Lake Elsinore
and L. C. Waldorf and W. D. Davis crho are to be managers and sole operators of
the asEport said agreement being subject to the terms and conditions set forth
ih that `certain laase dated 6{arch 1st, 1928 and which expires on March 1, 1933•
Upon Councils consideration of eaid matter it v:as agreed. that the City should
cooperate tc the extent of helping to level the landing field.
Whereupon it ~~as moved by Councilman Rice and seconded by Councilman Gallagher
that the chair appoint Councilman Skeane as a Committee of one to solicit the
Clevelin Realty Corporation also Mr. A. J. Delaney for donation of the use of
their Tractor and grader for leveling the Airport landing field with the unr'erstand-
ing that City will furnish men to operate, which motion upon vote mas carried.
Council then took un for consideration and discussion the matter of granting to
the Elsinore P~'.unicipal Band the use of the Band Stand building-in the City
Park.
Whereupon it x~as moved by Councilman Gallagher and seconded by Councilman
Rice that the tourist kitchen at the City Part. be discontinued and that the
building be turned over to the Municipal Bank, providing ho~~cver, that the
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equipment in the building be kept intact and also that one locker be-reserved
for the use of the caretaker of the Park for• storing tools which motion wias
carried by the following note:'
Ayes: Councilmen: Gallagher, Rice and Lotrejoy.
Noes: Councilman Sheane.
Absent: 'Councilman Pv?orton. • •
Thereupon Councilman Gallagher called to Councils attention that from an
economic standpoint it would be advisable to order that where it ie pn~actical
all water services now connected with lines from the high pater reservoir be
transferred to receive service from the low reservoir:
Upon Councils consideration of the-matter, it was moved by Councilman
Gallagher snd seconded by Councilman Rice that rE. Earmari,'t~ater Supt. be
instructed to change over water connecticns"from the high to the low water
reservoir where it is practical and not objected to by the property owner
which motion eras carried upon vote.
Thereupon Council took up for consideration the matter of reducing the
present vaage schedule for common labor and upon discussion of said matter,
it was moved by Councilman Rica and seconded by Councilman Gallagher that the
wage schedule for common labor for City w(irk be reduced from 40~ per hour to
30¢ per hour, which motion upon vote was carried.
Bills as audited by the auditing committee were then presented to
Council and on motion duly made and on call vote carried were ordered paid and
the fIlerk 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 session on
Pfionday, July-11th at the hour of 7 o'clock P. N:. in the City Hall, the usual
meeting place.
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