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Council Chamber
Santa Aha City Hall
April 7, 1952. 7:30 P.M.
City Council met in regular session.
Meeting called to order by the Mayor.
Present:
Absent:
Trustees
Trustees
William Jerome, Orson H. Hunter,
Milford W. Dahl, Courtney R. Chandler.
J.L.McBride
Each member of the City Council having received copies of
the Minutes cT March 17th and March 31st, 1952, reading of
the Minutes was dispensed with and approved on motion of
Trustee Jerome, seconded by Hunter and carried.
In Re On motion of Trustee Jerome, seconded by Hunter and carried,
Bids
Gasoline
the
Clerk was authorized ~o open bids for the furnishing of gasoline, for
one year beginning May 1, 1952 and ending April 30, 1953, as follows:
Bid of Home 0il Company of Anaheim: Bond in the amount of 10% bid.
Allow a discount of one cent per gallon on tank
wagon deliveries of premium fuel to the various fire
stations. Allow a discount of two cents per gallon
for t~uck and trailer deliveries of regular fuel
delivered to the City yard. The price to the City,
for Flying A Ethyl gasoline would be $.195 per ~allon
and the price of Flying A gasoline would be $.165 per
gallon. Prices are maximum prices for the term of
the contract. Bid includes California State Motor
Vehicle Tax of $.055 and excludes Federal excise tax
of $.02.
Bid of Richfield Oil Corporation: Certified check in the
amount of $225.00.
Seller's applicable posted ex-Federal tax tank wagon
price at time and place of delivery, less $.01 per
gallon for Hi-Octane and less $.0125 for Ethyl gasolines
for tank wagon deliveries, and less $.015 for Hi-Octane
and less $.0175 for Ethyl gasolines for truck and trailer
deliveries, that the maximum prices payable hereunder will
be the prices payable on date hereof as shown on table below:
Hi-Octane (tank wagon) $.175. $.17 (truck and trailer)
Richfield Ethyl (tank wagon $.1925 $.1875 (truck and trailer)
Bid of Seaside Oil Company (E.H.Merker): Certified check in
the amount of $2305.00.
Inclusive of State Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax and exclusive of
Federal Excise Tax, less a discount of one and 26/lO0ths
(1.26~) per gallon.
Seaside Ethyl Gasoline 19.~5~ per gallon
Seaside Silver Gull Gasoline 17.24~ per gallon. Subject to
tax provisions, above prices are maximum for contract period.
Additional discount of 0.50~ per gallon will be allowed for
all truck and trailer deliveries.
Bid of General Petroleum Corporation: Certified check in the
amount of $2500.00.
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In Re
Plans and Spec.
Const. curbs and
parking areas
Prentice Park
In Re
Resol. No. 52-26
Adv. for bids
Const. curbs and
parking areas
Prentice Park
In Re
Adv. for bids
Automobiles for
Police Dept.
In Re
Adv. for bids
Declare as surplus
Buildings at Casa
De Santa Ana
Mobilgas Gasoline $0.205 per gallon
Mobilgas Special Gasoline 0.225 per gallon
and subject to following quantity schedule:
1 to 39 gallons - Posted Tank Wagon Price, plus $0.04 per gallon
(except Mobilgas Special)
~to 39 gallons - Posted Tank Wagon Price, plus $0.045 per gallon
Mobilgas Special)
$0 to 199 gallons -_Posted Tank Wagon Price, plus $0.01 per gallon.
200 to 399 gallons Posted Tank Wagon Price, plus $0.005 per gallon.
400 gallons and over - Posted Tank Wagon Price.
Prices include the State Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax of 4.5 cents per
gallon and the Federal Gasoline Tax of 2 cents per gallon.
Produo2
~obilgas~soline (Regular)
Mobilgas Special (Ethyl)
Bid of Langley Oil Company:
Tank Wagon
Deliver~
$0.01 per gal.
0.01 "
Truck & Trailer
Deli~er~
$0.015 per gal.
0.015
Bond in the amount of $2200.00.
30,000 gallons Premiu~ Grade (Ethyl) Gasoline, based on posted
tank wagon price as of date of delivery. Posted tank wagon
price ae of this date is .22~ per gallon including California
erase and Federal Taxes, less discount of .02~ per gallon, less
Federal Tax of .02~ per gallon, making net maximum price as of
this date .18~ per gallon; or an approximate total of $5400.00.
100,000 gallons First Grade (Standard) gasoline, based on posted
tank wagon price as of'date of delivery. Posted tank wagon price
as of this date is .20~ per gallon including California State
and Federal Taxes, less discount of .025 per gallon, less Federal
tax of .02~ per gallon, making net maximum price as of this date
.16~ per gallon; or an approximate~ctal cf $16500.00. Grand
total based on above prices and approximate gallonage would be
$21900.00.
Bid of Shell Oil Company: Bond in the amount
Shell Gasoline
~ per gallon
p!~.oount Max.Price
Tank tx,ack and Drum 1.00 i?.50
T~uck and trailer (minimum) 2.00 16.50
of $2300.00.
Shell Premium Gasoli~
~ per gallon
Discount ~.a~Price
1.00 19.50
2.00 18.50
5000 gallons per delivery
Prices include State Tax of ~.5~ and exclude Federal tax of 2.0~.
Tank t~uck'and drum prices shown are for minimum deliveries of
$00 gallons. For deliveries in lesser quantities the f~llow~
differentials ap~ly: 200/399 gallons add .5~ per gallon, $0/1~
gallons add 1.0~per gallon; less than 40 gallons add 4.0~ per
gallon for Shell Gasoline and 4.55 per gallon for Shell Premium
Gasoline.
On motion of T~ustee Hunter, seconded by Dahl and carried, the bids
were referred to the Administrator and Purchasing Agent for report at
this meeting.
On motion of Trustee Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, the plans
and specifications for the construction of curbs and parking areas in
Prentice Park, were approved.
#
On motion of Trustee Jerome, seconded by Hunter and carried, the
following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution authorizing and directing the
City Clerk to' advertise for bids for the
construction of curbs and' parking areas in
Prentice Park, corner of First and Mabury
Streets"
was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 52-26 and passed by
the following vote:
Ayes, Trustees William Jerome, Orson H. Hunter,
Milford W. Dahl, Oourtney R. Chandler.
Noes, Trustees None
Absent, Tx4Astees J.L.McBride
#
On motion cf Trustee Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, the Clerk
was authorized to' advertise for bids for a lease agreement covering
the furnishing cf automobiles and for the purchase of automobiles for
the Police Department, as per specifications as furnished by the City
Administrator; bids to be opened May 5, 1952.
#
On moti'on of Trustee Hunter, seconded by Jerome and carried, the Clerk
was authorized to advertise and declare as surplus, effective April
1952, Buildings T8, 15, 26, 29 and 30 now used for residential
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purposes at casa de Santa Aha and all remaining buildings in Casa de
In Re
Ordinance
Annex certain territory
Sc.of Delhi and E. cf
Standard
(Townsend Annexation)
Santa Ana now being used for housing purposes to be declared surplus
as cf July l, 1952.
#
On motion of Trustee Jerome, seconded by Dahl and carried, the follow-
lng Ordinance entitled:
"An Ordinance approving the annexation of
that certain territory designated !Townsend
Annexation"
being property located south of Delhi and east of Standard Avenue, was
In Re
Ordinance No.1340
Reclassify property
N.W. corner of Bristol
& Edinger ets..
(Sunshine Homes)
introduced, read, considered and placed on file for seDond reading.
On motion of Trustee Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, the follow-
lng Ordinance entitled:
"Ordinance amending Zoning Ordinance No. 1074"
to reclassify from R-1 to R-2 District Lots 18, 83, 85, 85, 86, 87 and
88 in Tract No. 15~8 which property lies north of the market property
located on the northwest corner of Bristol and Edinger Streets, was
read, cgnsidered, designated Ordinance No. 1340 and passed by the
following vote:
In Re
Annex certain territory
N.W. corner Bristol and
Edinger (Sunshine Homes)
(Hearing date)
Ayes, Trustees William Jerome, Orson H. Hunter,
Milford W. Dahl, Courtney R. Chandler.
Noes, Trustees None
Absent, Trustees J.L.McBride
This being the dat~ set for hearing protests on annexation to the City
of certain territory, located at the northwest corner Bristol and
Edinger Streets, known as "Sunshine Homes", and no protests having
been received, on motion of Trustee Humter, seconded by Jerome and
carried, the City Attorney was instructed to prepare the Ordinance for
In Re
Resol. No. 52-27
Accept Easement Deed
Arthur H. Klauser etux
annexation.
On motion of Trustee Hunter, seconded by Dahl and carried,
lng Resolution entitled:
"Resolution Accepting Easement Deed"
the follow-
from Arthur H. and Nell M. Klauser, conveying an easement across terra2
real property for the widening of South Main Street, was read, con-
sidered, designated Resolution No. 52-2? and passed by the following
vote:
In Re
Temporary classification
Office Engineer
Ayes, Trustees William Jerome, 0teen H. Hunter,
Milford W. Dab_l, Courtney R. Chandler.
Noes, Trustees None
Absent, Trustees J.L.NcBride
It was moved by Trustee Hunter,seconded by Dahl and carried, that a
temporary classification of Office Engineer be created limiting the
term for not longer than three months at a fixed salary of $470.00
In Re
Communication
City Engineer
(State Highways)
per month.
#
Communication was read from the City Engineer reference delegation of
authority to the City by the Highway Department to regulate parking on
State Highways on certain routes within the City, and on motion of
Trustee.Jerome, seconded by Hunter and Carried, the communication was
received and filed.
#
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On motion of Trustee Jerome, seconded by Dahl and Carried, the -~
Resol. No. 52-28
Agreement for maintenance
of State Highways within
Cities
following Resolution entitled:
"Resolution authorizing amendment by City
Officials of. Sections 21 and 22 of Agreemen~
for maintenance of State Highways within Cities"
was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 52-28 and passed by
the following vote:
In Re
Reports and
Civ.Service Board
Minutes
Ayes, Trustees William Jerome, 0teen H. Hunter,
Milford W. Dahl, Courtney R. Chandler.
Noes, Trustees None
Absent, Trustees J.L.McBrlde
#
On motion of Trustee Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, the
reports of the Police Department, Building Department, Water and Sewer
and
Department, Judge's Office,~Juvenlle Bureau for the month of March,
In Rs
Minutes
Joint 0utfall
Sewer
In Re
Resolution
City of Wtllits
and Civil Service Board Minutes dated March 12th, 1952, were received
and filed.
.
On motion of Trustee Jerome, seconded by Dahl and carried, the
Minutes of the Joint 0utfall Sewer Executive Board meeting held March
· 20, 1952, were received and filed.
#
On motion of Trustee Jerome, seconded by Dahl and carried, Resolution
of the City of Willits opposing proposal of County of Mendocino for a
four per cent State Sales Tax to be participated in by the Counties,
In Re
Resignation
D.G.Jerome
(Civil Serv. Comm.)
In Re
Sale of tax-
deeded lot
was received and filed.
.
On motion of Trustee Hunter, seconded by Jerome and carried, the
resignation of Don G. Jerome, as a member of the Civil Service
Commission, was accepted with regrets and Clerk instructed to write a
letter of appreciation for his services.
#
Communication was read from County Tax Collector advising that the
County intends to sell at public auction tax-delinquent property
described as Tract No. 696, Lots 18 and 19, Block "G", being on.South
Evergreen Street between St. Andrews and St. Gertrude Streets. On
motion of Trustee Dahl, seconded by Hunter and carried, the Clerk was
instructed to notify the Tax Collector that the City consents to the
In Re
Request
Glenn O. Bailey
(Street lights)
In Re
0ommunication
Dana Peterson
(trash burning)
In Re
Release bond
Tract No. 1478
sale of such property.
.
Communication was read from Glenn C. Bailey requesting information as
to what action was taken reference installation of stree~ lights in
Tract 1551, and on motion of Trustee Hunter, seconded by Jerome and
carried, the City Engineer was instructed to answer Mr. Bailey's
letter.
#
On motion of Trustee Hunter, seconded by Dahl and carried,
communication
from Dana Peterson requesting that burning of trash be prohibited on
Sundays and Mondays, was received and filed.
Communication was read from the City Engineer advising that improve-
ments within the boundaries of Tract No. 1478 have been satisfactorilyli
completed and on motion of Trustee Jerome, seconded by Dahl and
carried, the bond filed by Ross W. Cortese, written by the United
Pacific Insurance Company,
released.
#
in the sum of $60,000.00, was
ordered
1'91
In Re
Request
Postmaster
(widen driveway)
In Re
Request
Pilgrim Holiness
Chu~oh
On recommendation of the City Engineer and on motion of Trustee Jerome
seconded by Hunter and carried, the request of the Postmaster to widen
a driveway on East Sixth Street from 18 feet to 35 feet, was approved.
#
On motion, of Trustee Hunter, seconded by Dahl and carried, the request
of Pilgrim Holiness Church for permission to erect two directional
signs at the corner of Main and Anahurst Streets, was referred to the
In Re
Requests
Opal M. Carver;
Dennis Printers
(loading and
unloading zones)
Chief Building Inspector. with power to act.
#
On motion of Trustee Hunter, seconded by Jerome and carried, the
requests of 0pal M. Carver for a loading zone at 212 W. 5th Street and
Dennis Printers, on behalf of Smart & Final Company, for a loading
at 804E. 5th St., and a freight loading zone on the Lacy Street side,
were referred to the appointed committee for written report on such
In Re
Application to
solicit funds
requests.
#
On motion of Trustee Jerome,
seconded by Dahl and carried,
the appli-
cation of Blue Star Mothers of America, to solicit funds and sell
In Re
Taxicab
Applications
daisies on May t0, 1952, was g~anted.
#
On motion of Trustee Jerome, seconded by Dahl and Carried,
the appli-
cations of Robert E. Campbell and Rod_ney D. Hogeland, to drive taxi-
In Re
Escrow instructions
Roy 0.Broyles etux
(Bo.Main St.)
In Re
Request
A1 Seibel
(paving)
cabs, were received, filed and permits granted.
On motion of Trustee Hunter, seconded by Jerome and carried, proper
official was authorized to sign escrow instructions from Roy O. and
Evelyn A. R~oyles, for the widening of South Main Street.
#
Communication was read from A1 H. Seibel, 1501 So. Orange Avenue,
requesting that Hobart Street from Main to Maple Street be repaired,
and on motion of Trustee Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, the
City Engineer was instructed to inform Mr. Seibel of the reasons.for
In Re
Communication
USAF Strategic
Air Command
the existing condition of the street.
#
On motion of Trustee Jerome, seconded by Hunter and carried, the
request of the UBAF Strategic Air Command to shower the'City with
pamphlets about the Ground Observer Corps, in connection with the
Civil Defense Program, was referred to the Administrator and City
In Re
Application to
solicit funds
Attorney.
#
On motion of Trustee Hunter, seconded by Jerome and carried, the
request of Santa Aha Seventh Day Adventist Church for permission to
In Re
Communication
Dir. Civil Defense
~olicit funds on a designated Thursday and a following Saturday night,
in connection with their Health and Welfare Center, was granted.
#
Communication was read from O.J.Thornton, Director of Civil Defense,
advising that funds were available from the State Civil Defense
Director, on a matching basis, for procurement of certain items of
equipment. On motion of Trustee Hunter, seconded by Jerome and
carried, the recommendation of the Civil Defense Director that the
In Re
Agreement
Santa Aha 0il Co,
(electric sigh)
City not participate in the matching program at this time, was approvei
On motion of Trustee Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, proper
officials were authorized to execute agreement between the City and
Santa Aha Oil Company, for the construction of an electric sign at
1248 W. let St.,a portion of which electric sign will extend over and
upon the six foot set-back line.
#
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-~nRe
Agreement
Rodney W. Berg
(Concession stand
at Community Center)
In Re
Variance
John S. Taylor Sr.
In Re
Variance
Clair L. and
Almira Anderson
In Rs
Amendment to
Districting Ordinance
(posting placards or
by mail;time limit on
repetition of applicati~ns)
In Re
Communication
Plann. Comm.
(prohibiting houses
from being moved
into the City)
On motion of Trustee Dahl, seconded by Jerome and carried, agreement
dated April l, 1952 between the City and Rodney W. Berg for rental of
concession stand at the Community Center, subject to certain stipulati¢
was approved, received and filed.
On motion of Trustee Jerome, seconded by Hunter and carried, the
recommendation of the Planning Commission was approved and variance
· granted to John S. Taylor, Sr. to permit remodeling and converting of
a garage to a part of existing store, adding an area 16 x 20 feet to
the store and making certain changes to its front elevation at $21
McFadden Street, subject to certain conditions.
.
Trustee McBride arrived at 8~45 P.M.
.
On motion of T~ustee Jerome, seconded by Dahl and carried, the
recommendation of the Planning Commission was approved and variance
granted to Clair L. and Almlra Anderson to permit a new house in front
of existing garage-house and allowing said garage-house to remain on
the lot at 1017 West Pine Street, subject to certain conditions.
Communication and Resolution No. $30 of the Planning Commission were
. read recommending amending the 'Zoning Ordinance of 1939' in regard to
giving public notice of hearings either by posting placards or by mail
or by both methods, and in regard to the effect of irregularities in
notices, and as to a time limit on repetition of applications oonsidere~
similar. On motion of Trustee McBride, seconded by Jerome and carrie~
a notice of public hearing was ordered published setting date as May 5,1!
1952 regarding the proposed amendment.
#
Communication was read from the Planning Commission recommending that
the Council adopt an Ordinance prohibiting houses outside of Santa Ana
from being moved into the City and stating that a committee composed
of the Fire Chief, Building Inspector and Jasper Farney was appointed
In Re
Communication
Tentative Maps
of Tract No.1595
In Re
Communication
Tentative Map
of Tract No.1598
to work with the Council in this matter. On motion of Trustee Dahl,
seconded by McBride and carried, the communication was received, filed
and an audience be given the committee at the next meeting.
#
Communication was read from the Planning Commission recommending dis-
approval of Tentative Maps of Tract No. 1595 due to a lack of drainage
rlght-of.~way, which maps involve a parcel of land extending from Main
Street to Santa Aha Boulevard and lying approximately 650 feet north of!!
Roe Drive. On motion of T~'m. stee Jerome, seconded by Dahl and carried,i!
the recommendation of the Planning Oommission was approved and Tentativ~
Maps of Tract No. 1595 were rejected.
Communication was read from the Planning Oommission recommending dis-
approval of Tentative Map of Tract No. 1598 because of street alignment!i
which map involves property between Artesia tmd English Streets and
adjoining Washington Avenue. On motion of Trustee Dahl, seconded by
Jerome and carried, the recommendation of the Planning Commission was
In Re
Tentative Map
T~act No.1315
approved and Tentative Map of Tract No. 1598 disapproved.
Jerome, seconded by Dahl and carried, the recommend-
On
motion
cf
Trustee
ation of the Planning Commission was accepted and Tentative Map of
Tract No. 1315 approved, a~ a~ended, Shewing Lots A and B excluded
from said subdivision, being property on both sides of an extension
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In Re
Award of bid
Gasoline
In He
Resol.No.52-29
Acquisition of
R/W for Outfall
Sewer Purposes
~nRe
Petition requesting
annexation to City-
E.side Main St. north
of North City Limit
line
(John W.Prentlss etal)
In Re
Tentative Map
of Tract No.1531
In Re
Award of bid
Cast iron
water pipe
In Re
Award of bid
Motor Grader
(rescinded
}In Re
Award of bid
[Chlorine
~J.O.Sewer
of 19th Street between Flower and Towner Streets.
On recommendation of the committee and on motion of Trustee Jerome,
seconded by Hunter and carried, the bid of Home Oil Company was
accepted, as the lowest responsible bidder, for the furnishing of
gasoline, for one year, beginning May l, 1952 and ending April 30,
1953, and all other bids rejected.
On motion of T~ustee McBride, seconded by Jerome and carried, the
followingResolution entitled:
"Resolution of the City Council of the City
of Santa Aha determining that public interest
and necessity require the acquisition of a
right-of-way for outfall sewer purposes"
was read, considered, designated Resolution No. 52-29 and passed by
the following vote:
Ayes, Trustees
Noes, Trustees
Absent, Trustees
William Jerome, J.L.McBride,
Orson H. Hunter, Milford W. Dahl,
Courtney R. Chandler.
None
None
COmmunication was read from Planning Commission reference annexation
petition involving a small parcel on North Main Street and recommend-
ing approval of annexation provided the description is made to tie to
the existing city limit line and that the description is revised to
include that portion of North Main Street between the existing city
limit line and the westerly projection of the north line of the parcel
described in petition. On motion of Trustee Hunter, seconded by
McBride and carried, the petition was referred to the Administrator
and City Attorney for recommendation at the next meeting.
John M. Hoy, appeared before the Council requesting that the sixty
foot lots shown on Tentative 'Map of Tract No. 1531 be reduced to fifty
foot lots, which involves the extension of Wes~ 7th Street west of
Hawley Street. On motion of Trustee Jerome, seconded by McBride and
carried, the request was approved subject to the approval of the
Planning Commission.
On recommendation of the committee and on motion of Trustee Dahl,
seconded by Jerome and carried, the bid of the United States Pipe and
Foundry Company, in the amount of $17875.00, was accepted as the
lowest responsible bidder, for the furnishing of 5000 feet of 12 inch,
Class 150, Bell and Spigot, cement lined, cast iron water pipe, f.o.b.
Santa Fe Railway tracks, and all other bids rejected.
On recommendation of the committee and on motion of Trustee Dahl,
seconded by Jerome and oa~ried, the bid of the Crook Company, in the
amount of $15,635.40, was accepted for the furnishing of One Model 550
Adams Motor Grader, f.o.b. Santa Ana, and all other bids rejected.
On recommendation of the committee and on motion of T~ustee Dahl,
seconded by Jerome and carried, the bid of the Dow Chemical Company,
in the amount of $4.26 per 100 lbs. delivered, was accepted, for the
furnishing of between 400,000 and 600,000 pounds of chlorine for the
Joint Outfall Sewert and all other bids rejected.
19.4
In Re
Warrant s
In Re
Leave of
absence
In Re
Petition
Stop signs at
15th & Spurgeon Cts.
on motion of ~rustee Jerome, seconded by Dahl and carried, the demandsl]
as audited by the Finance Committee were approved and Clerk authorize~i
to issue warrants covering demands.
On motion of Tl'mstee D~.~_I, seconded by Jerome and carried, the request[
of J.L.McBride for permission to. leave the State for the period April
14th to. April 19th, 1952 inclusive, was granted.
#
On recommendation of the committee and on motion of Trustee Hunter,
seconded by McBride and carried, the request of residents and property
owners in the 1300 and 1400 blocks on Spurgeon Street for installation
of four-way stop signs at 15th and Spurgeon Streets was denied and the
Administrator instructed to write a letter of explanation to the firstl
In Re
Renewal AgTeement
S.A.City Employees
Assoc.
In Re
Request
Board of Education
(School crossing
guard)
signer on the petition.
#
On motion of Trustee McBride, seconded by Dahl and carried, the City
Attorney was instructed to prepare agreement for renewal of Bowl
Concession, between the City and Santa Aha City Employees Association,i!
on the same terms as original agreement, and proper officials author-
izod to execute agreement.
#
On recommendation of the committee and on motion of Trustee Jerome,-
seconded by Hunter and carried, the request of the Board of Education
that a crossing guard be placed at the Spurgeon School crossing a~
South Broadway and Fairview was denied and the Administrator instructe~
In Re
Resignation
Ruby E. Bush,
Purchasing Agent
to so inform Harold Yost, Secretary.
#
On motion of Trustee Dahl, seconded by McBride and carried, the
on April 15th,
resignation of Ruby E. Bush, Purchasing Agent,/was accepted with
regrets and Clerk to write a letter of commendation for her efforts
In Re
Resignation
George Ships
Chief Engr.
Water Plant
and services.
#
On motion of Trustee Jerome,
resignation of George Ships,
April 9th, was accepted with regrets and Clerk to write a letter
seconded by Hunter and carried, the
Chief Engineer at the Water Plant, on
of
In Re
Instructions to
City Attorney
(condemnation
proceedings)
So.Main St.
commendation for his efforts and services.
.
On motion of Trustee Hunter, seconded by Dahl and carried, the City
Attorney was instructed to begin immediately condemnation proceedings
on all those properties within the set-back area on the east side of
South Main Street, between Anahurst and McFadden Streets, which have
not yet been granted to the City for street widening purposes.
On motion of Trustee Jerome, seconded by Dahl and carried, the City
Council adjourned.
APPROVED:
Mayor or.he'City of Santa Ans.
City Clerk