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Redlands, California
Two 0 t clock P. M.
_June 15th, 1932.
A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Redlands, Californi
held at the regular place of meeting.
Present: Councilmen Lelean, Krumm, Spoor, Stutt and Mayor Fowler,
together with the City Clerk, Attorney and Engineer.
The minutes of the adjourned regular meeting of June 8th, 1932 were read
and approved
CF,L'ri,RBATT0N -- ninth of July=
Councilman Krumm presented the request of those in charge of the Fourth
Df July Celebration for an appropriation of X100.00 toward expense of decorations in
the business district, and made a motionthat an amount not to exceed $100 .00 be
appropriated, seconded by Councilman Stutt and adopted by the unanimous vote of the
ouncil. Commander Grassle of the local Post of the American Legion expressed
appreciation for the co-operation of the Council. The Fire Department was authorized
and directed to place one apparatus in the Fourth of July parade.
APPL1:CAT.ION - Poultry
The Clerk presented an application of Frank R. Rowe, for permission to
kb�xs at 1608 Clay Street. The application
was supported by the written consent of a number of property owners in the district.
This matter having been before the Council at a recent- meeting, and the Attorney
advising that the district is now zoned against poultry in commercial flocks, suggest
that the zoning Ordinance provided ways for changing the zone if the residents so
Ordinance o_. 754, Amending Zoning Ordinance No. 699, relating to
property at the southwest corner of Brookside Avenue and Eureka Street, introdL
the adjourned regular meeting held on June 8th, 1932, was duly adopted by the
following vote:
des; Councilmen Krumm, Lelean, Spoor, Stutt and mayor Fowler.
Nc„�es; Alone.
�TETS- Community Shop
Councilman Lelean reported that the Redlands Investment Company has
assured him that the Community Shop store room rental charge to the City for tY
year_ would be 65.00 a month for six months . The Clerk was directed to convey t
Company the appreciation of this Council for such a fine spirit of co-operation.
HIGHVIAY 99
Miss. Christine Lindenberg addressed the Council giving some data ar
information relative to Southern Pacific right-of-way and West Central Avenue,
was referred to the City Attorney and Engineer for investigation and report to
Council at its next regular meeting.
MILL CREFK WATER
The City Attorney presented a petition addressed to the County Boai
Supervisors for cancellation of an old tax sale of 1926, against a portion of t
Mill Creek Water noir owned by the City, and the Mayor and Clerk were authorizes
directed to execute same for and on behalf of the City.
PLUM OE.
Councilman Stutt presented the verbal request of the Eouse of Neigl
Service for free use of the plunge on Mondays by Mexican children over the age
ten years. The request was denied in as much as the age limit for free swims i
children is ten years.
LAWN Q WL1Nfa
Upon request of the Lawn B4 ing Club and recommendation of Counciln
of the Park Committee, the upkeep rental,_ charge of the grounds was fixed at 521
per month for six months of the year- ayable monthly.
?VII_ T. (0' K' PT_d YGR(}TJJ2S
I Councilman Stutt sought information for i41r. Copeland as to the refs
ment concession at the Citv plavi4rounds above Forest Home. Engineer Hincklev
for use of the members of this Council.
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERLY CALIFORNIA
Councilman Spoor reported interesting and instructive crogranls at the
U. S. C. Institute and recommended that Councilmen and heads of departments attend the
closing sessions Thursday and Friday, June 16 and 17, 1932.
BUDGET
The proposed budget for - the General Fund for the coming fisca�ar was
:text considered, the Clerk advising that the total Qstimated,,._expenditures submitted
at the last meeting was $166, 22.00 which would necessitate a tax rate of $1.17.
Douncilmen ,Spoor and Krumm urged further cuts in estimated ex�)enditures to bring the
rate tost�1.l . Councilman Lelean suggested it would be better business to make the
rate $1.20, thus providing funds for emergencies and contingencies sure to arise
Suring the year. Upon motion of Councilman Krumm, seconded by Councilman Spoor the
rate was determined at 91.15, Councilman Lelean voting "No" .
To meet thisrate the following reductions wgre ordered:
discontinue position of Clerk to the City Judge and fix the Judge' s salary at L75.00
.)er month saving $5.00 per month; Place the Building Inspector on one--half tune a_t_
"100.00 per month saving $60.00 per month, Councilman Lelean and iuiayor Fowler voting
'No"; A reduction of $o1,000.00 from the Police Department estimate; $1,000.00
'rom thePark Department; tl. 00.00 from the Street De artment; x'150.00 from the
;ominunity- Shop rental,. Charities & Corrections Department; leaving the total esti-plat_
>d expenditures _at_ $2"700.00 in balance with the estimated resources of the
zeneral Fund as follows:
Tax Roll $ 1405A.00.00
Tax Redemptions 21000.00
Business Licenses 10,000.00
Dog Tax & Penalties 600.00
Interest on Deaosits 11000.00
Street Rly Franchise Tax 600.00
Telephone Franchise Tax 1, 500 .00
Gas Company Franchise Tax 2, 500.00
Recorderts Fines 1,000.00
Opera House Lease 1,600.00
Fees, BM ildin inspector Dent. 1,000.00
Miscellaneoqs 600.00
_Clerk and-Treasurer ($ 300.00 each) 600.00
Total $ 163, 700.00
TAXES
damage was caused by the usual settling^of the building. The matter was discuE
at some length, after which a motion by Councilman Spoor, seconded by Councilme
Krumm, that the claim of Mr. Lelean be denied, was duly adopted, Councilman Lel
voting TINo"
MISCELLIiN EOUS
The uestion of changes in the personnel of departments was brought
by Councilman Spoor, and it wasdetermined that proposed changes in Department I
and aDRointive_officers be submitted. to the Council for action, and other emo1C
` be subject to the department heads.
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Bills' d sa a i ps Lyere ordered • aid as audited by the Finance Coma
No further business demanding attention, on motion the meeting ad 'c
Attest:
City Clerk. Mayor of the City of Redlands, Cali
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{ Redlands, California
June 22, 1_932.
Nine 0f clock A. M.
A special meeting of the City (-ouacil, City of Redlands, Ca,lifor
I regularly called by the Allayor and held on June 22, 1932, at the regular place o
meeting.
Present: Councilmen Lelean, Krum,n, Spoor, Stutt, ivgayor Fowler an
City Clerk,
AITTO lI'BECKTNG YARD?
The Clerk presented a written report of the Secretary of the loc
Board of health relative to sanitary conditions prevailing at the Auto Wreckin
at 531 Orange Street, which was ordereu filed. The report showed no unsanitary
very unsightly, conditions, and Councilman Krumm urged that the merabers of the
Council give consideration to an effort to keep such lines of business off the