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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-26-1932 City Council MinutesNZZIYL7TE RECOeD OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL MEETZIYG HELD OlY THE 26th DRY OF September z9 32 6TR NORRO FORM C9< CX AP LES X.XAO LEY EO.. PAiX iIXRE RS. [o+.[ae [[s.a a. in[e[~aw.n[ieo li RF.O. V. S. PP T. OFF. 6TRNCgRO MINYTEI 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 P. M. with Mayor C. A. Lovejoy in the chair. Councilmen: H. Gallagher, 0. B. Sheane, S. LR. Rice, Geo H. Morton, Jr. and C. 9. Lovejoy answered the roll call. Absent: None. Minutes of the previous meeting held on Sept. 12th were then read by the Clerk and there being no corrections or omissions were approved as read. Thereupon-the Clerk presented to Council a communication from the Clerk of the City of Pionterey Park v~ith enclosed copy of a Resolution passed by the Council of said City regarding to the allocation of the gasaline tax by the Boards of Supervisors of Counties requesting Ghat a portion of the proceeds from this Tax be used for the relief of Improvement District bonded under the 1525' Maltoon Aet and to help this cause along requested that the City Council adopt a similar resolution and forward it to .the County Board of Supervisors: Whereupon it eras agreed by Gouncil that since Elsinore does not have any Improvement Districts under the 1925 Pdaltoon Act-that such a Resolution would not be applicable to our City and it was therefore moved and carried that said communication be received and ordered placed on file. ~idhereupon the Clerk presented to Council a cormnunication from City Attorney Eugene Best addressed to Ddayor Lovejoy and reporting that pursuant to his request he attended the hearing before the Railroad Commission in Los Angeles, held for the purpose of investigating the gas .rates of the So. Calif. Gas Co, and stated that he entered appearance for the City of Elsinore and represented the City at the hearing, and reported further that said hearing v%as continued over to Tuesday October 11th at which time further evidence in the case would be submitted by the Cities and the Gas Co. 'Ahereupon it:~as duly moved and carried that the report of City Atty. .Best be received and ordered placed on file. Thereupon the Clerk presented to Council revised bids of ";. W. H. Beach and Jack Green for Public Liability and Property Damage insurance on City owned cars and contingent liability on non-owned cars used by city employees as follows: 5J. 'N. H. Beach total bid ..........................................~t2~1.65 Jack Green total bid ..............................................201.65 4~lhereupon it was moved by Councilman Gallagher that the bid of `,:!. T'l. H. Beach be accepted and that he be aearded this insurance business. ~ The motion receiving no second was declared lost. Thereupon Councilman Sheane moved that the bid of Jack Green be accepted and that he be araarded this insurance business. and the motion receiving no second vas declared lost. 9:'hereupon after Council's further discussion and consideration of the matter it was again moved by Councilman Gallagher and seconded by Councilman Rice that the bid of W. W. H. Beach be warded the contract for Public (liability and Property REGULAR P:iEETING CF THE CITY COUNCIL September 26,>1932 Damage Ihsurance which motion upon vote was carried by the follo~7ing votes' Ayes: Councilmen: Gallagher, Rice, Ivtorton and Lovejoy. Noes: Councilman Sheane. Absent: None. Thereupon Pdr. V7ade representative of~the So, Sierras Power Co, appeared before Council and reported that his company would take care of the stivitch clock which operates the street lighting in the Country Club Heights Addition. Councilman Gallagher then reported on .the investigation made of tha Granite Street sewer line stating that in order to serve all property on said street south of Pottery it would be necessary to relay and lovaer said line and that several of the property owners nova being served by said line have expressed their unwillingness to pay any part of the cost of the work. Upon Councils consideration of the matter it was agreed to lay it over for Further consideration. Bills as audi+,ed by the auditing committee Caere then .presented to Council and on motion duly made and 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 session on Monday, October 10th at the hour of ~ o'clock P. M. In the City Hall the usual meeting place.