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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1928_01_04 - Regular I The question of-ato-p and_Za. signals at Prange—and--Slate— Streets was dis- cussed and referred to the Chief of Police and Committee. The City Treasurer was authorized and directed to xa sfex the sum of $7 000. k from the _GQnpral F11n1 t-o_the Interest and Sinking Fund of the A,;n� inipe�;later Bonds, and $18,000 from said General Fund to the Interest and Sinking Fund of the Redlandsh City Water Bonds_;,_192G, and charge same to the Slater Department. Bills anr3 aalariPa were ordered paid as audited by the Fi ee. NG further business demanding attention, on motion, the meeting adtourned. tiayor, i y of Redlands, allfornia. � Attest: CTty - or ., I I I i i dedlands, California, Two oIclock, P. It. Ar g1jix^ meeting of the City Council of the City of Redlands, held at the I regular place of meeting. I Al_l rAemhers present, together with the Cleric, Attorney and. Engineer. The jjLuUj&s of the last regular meeting were read and Av-TX2ved. iI E Q A communication from Mrs. it, M. P011onk, Walla Walla, Washington, desiring information as to the contemplated :„a„sole„m building, was presented and referred to fAZ &can, the ft and builder of same, A Qa m}fu nittai:fnp from the Panifj -, rI-a1 way Company relating to the installation of tr � Pin h�trnpc_along the car tracks was presented and referred to the Chief of Police andfCammittee. _APPJ,ICAiIflN i Application of M. NY- Pr ,,,,,,estop, operator of the 1tonG IIRor Oast g_af�rookside and 9.itrus Avenue, for permission to eAjgrye his present buiwas presented and ranted by the unanimous vote of the Council, xitb„l�c� to-p_proxa1 of the Rilanaing- 1 _G.aAtias.ai_2n., RE QI2T S I -- Reports of the F' e e artment and Building Inspector for the month of J December. 1927, were presented and ordered filed. PE��Ti IU i5 Petition No. 3973, Redia ^ ,- requ,sting the_rin_- ;n of East k stat_ egtreet along the south line of peaner nark, was'presented, ra e and ordered j fI 131-(1 1131- (filed, filed, and the 15T1 ,lneer was requested to �reoarentsns for same. 1 TRITE PIsTITIM Tree Petition No. 728, jee Da_Kje, for the ramoyal of a ter art to pen�ers and palms on the east side of Cajon, Street between Eount.aiu and South Ave!tues, was granted las to alternate pepper trees only. 1 1 Tree Petition No. 729, G ady_s_Sidler for remov-al of two ❑epger trees along j jthe south line of East State Street at No. 214, was granted. and Tree Petition No. 930, M. S. Moore, for removal ofa ep pp r_t,rees on the 11iwest side of Ca on Street from Fountain to South Avenues, was denied, all as per Jrecommendation of the Tree Committee. 1 RESOLUTIONS On motion, the following Resolutions were continued: Nos. 457; 458, 459, 461, 462, 464 and 465. E RliSOUTTON No. 463 (Si ewalks, BuenaVist_a_ St from Fern to Cypress_ Lve.) The Clerk notified the Board that this was the time and place set pursuant Ito statute, and notice given, to hear ob ie_otione against the improvement or the ex- 'tent of the district for the improvement of Buena Vista Street, particularly described iin Resolution of Intention No. 463, adopted December 7th, 1927. The Mayor inquired if anyrF otest lied been filed or any one -present !wished to be heard in the above matter, and the Clerk tiresented the written protest of Joseph H. Smith,, heretofore filed with this Board. After due consideration, the i protest was denied and overruled by the unanimous vote of the Council,, and Resolution ! to be Done was adopted by the unanimous vote of the Council. No. 4b3, Orderinae the Work , ..,..,....._ ; 'The diagram of the Assessment district for the work proposed under said Resolution as prepared by the .Engineer, was then duly approved by the Board. I I1,IPROVEMEITT - Harding & LcKinlPy Drives Petition No. 6937, V.___I'_.__Min and others for ornamental i lits on Hardin{ and ?+IcKinlev TSL! , heretofore presented to this Board and referred to the Engineer land Street Committee, was ordered filed v;ithout action. TG'iPkOV�iEN - ,ColumbiaSt_ e _,...et 3. Petition No. 3950, Fred Rohrer and others for the paving and. invravement of Columbia, Lawton and Texas Streets and Sun. Union, Brockton and L7estern Avenues, here! I !tofore presented to this Board and. referred to the Engineer and Street Committee, I !together with protests Nos. 3950 A of Chas. Nvlvart, Lee Shue, Cora S. LVithers, etalti were ordered filed without action, i r , YtEHTEBAT AVENUE_ Petition No. 3951, Opening 17esternAvenue from Lawton to Texas Street hereto7 , ''fore presented to thi,• Board and referred to ithe Engineer and-Street Committee was ��discust,ed and the Clerk presented letters from A1YT1e � of the pm cexty to be for the said opening. The property owners of each lot offered to sell to the I I i 1City for 4500.00 each for the two_1oj a neoessary to the opening. After due considera€ tion the petition and JoLtters were ordered filed;, the Council feeling that the � demand for the improvement did not justifZ the ex e e of such a sum at this time RESOLUTION No. 466 (Qlosing East State Street East of Churoh Street., F Upon request of petition No. 3973, Redlands SchaO.l�oard,M the City Council Ref solution o Tzl`te�iikon No. 466, which provides for the a1-Q=g of portion E of jEast State Street in said city, along the soutkh _ of STREET_ '•TID]vr].Y.1KCz � The matter of wideninu Lest Citru v tie from Ca on Street to Third treat E �and,CaJon Street from Vine to 0 ive venue, and the improvement of Vine and Seventh Streets were discussed at some length but no action taken. The En{�ineer was direoted to. renare plans for the wideninrz of Sixth Street from Citrus Avenut to Vine Street, by the feu %i Qn )f a jqt.ri —aL-1=1 on east side of same. PLA�T�G C{1PrTL1IS3I0N Mayor Nheaton appointed the following as C , P7Anning � 7p}ssi-en as provided by the State law; E. A. Moore, J. J. Prendergast, Y. L. Hooper_a Stillman Dexter, � i L. W. Butterfield and Will L. Foyr er; the Mayor 0 tv Attorney and, City Engineer � being ex-officio members of said Commission. E LIBRARY TRUSTEE The reappointment by Mayor Wheaton of M. L yon as members of the Library_ Board of Trustees for the enriin Cecselp��er , 1930 was ratified by the una.i- i mous vote of the Board. E BO..._S +TG sREES € Councilman Ford reported that after consultation with the Park Superintendent L&t. L.—Hooper renresen ing the Bowling; Green Club, he recommended that the City for the greens wilder supervision of the Dark Superintendent for the sum of 3 0 er month, stating that he thought this would be agreeable to the BowlJn-g I Green Club. The reeomemendation was adopted by the Board and the Clerk directed to i so advise Mr. Hooper. i EISCELLANEOUS Copcilman Thornquest brought up the question of the Clerk and. Treasurers' E �offioes rqWAjZjjuS open cluriner the noon_�icur, suggesting it would be an ADAQ= tiox.- E land convenience for the transaction of bLa D _as. It was suggested by others present that the seater office open at 7;45 A. Ii. and remain continuously open until 5:15 P. M I !Superintendent Hinckley stated that he ooiild arrange the help in the water office I Ito rneet!tYta situation, and the Clerk was agreeable to keeping open during the soon hour and expressed his opinion that the measurer wnuj be vary glad to ooa�erate; _J whereupon the recommendation of Mr. Thornquest was?ihRnimcjjaja ap roved by the Board. I i 133 . I I Councilman Kimball of the Police Committee urged that in I � years budget, provision be made for s me a Q one to be in attenr��annP t theynlic,e 4Denart-i i ment at all hours. I The Engineer wa authari ed to have a new placed in the Cjt� Re9EItt77.r i on Dearborn Street. Councilman Ford reported that Big•. Reward was building a very g'6md airplane jlanding field at Mentone which was serving the present .needs very well.. I E The question of a new bridge in San Timoteo Canvon, storm water ditches on E � the north side, covering the Mill Cxeelc_Zanja through the business is riot, were kisoussed at some length without definite actions E Bi —a and salaries were ordered paid_as audited by the finance Committee. No further business demanding attention, on motion, the meeting adourne.d.. I �7 Attest: 'of" Mayor, Ulty Or Redlands, alj . City-- Jerk I r -U-U-U-U- i IC Redlands, Calif, January 18th, 1628 Two o'clock, P. M. 1i A-regujRr meeting of the City Council of the City of Redlands, held at the I i I regular place of meeting. embers resent to ether with the Clerk, Attorney and Engineer. The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. ORAL P JITIONS E. M.�,yori of the21,ssociated Charities addressed the hoard relative to existingconditions appertaining to transients coming into the city without funds and i almost destitute. He stated that the number has increased to such an extent that the Association could not' meet the demands made upon it and were really only attempt_ ing now, to supply something to eat to the women and children, and suggested that the Board give serious consideration to the establishment of a roQX pr .w e or . i some other system whereby able bodied men could earn sufficient to eat, stating i further, that he understood the City of flan Bernardino was using a rock pile for j such purpose. The matter was discussed at some length, Engineer Hinckley stating that the cost per ton of rock secured that way was so much more than the present I sale price of rock that such a plan would not be feasible, except, possibly to the extent of preventing some from stopping off here if they had knowledge of a rock pile) E being in existence. No definite action was taken in the matter. i coB�,�trnic�rorrs I � A communication from the State Railroad Commission advising of a hearing on Ei