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HomeMy WebLinkAboutimg-Z08143704-0001_CCv0001.pdf y J a Redlands, California ii October 3, 1946 ;I 7:00 o?clock, P. M. IF. A regular meeting of the .Redlands City Council, held at the regular place of jme e t ing. Gunter + Present: Councilmen Thornquest, Hyink, Fletcher/and Mayor Clapp, Clerk Whaley, JDeputy Clerk Macomber, Engineer Coffey, Attorney Wilson, Fire Cbief Thomas and Police ;Chief Peterson. Absent: Treasurer Godshall. _. ij The minutes of the last regular meeting were r a and aoDroved. APPLICATIONS & PETITIONS I I 1 The application of the C. J. Paradis Comnan7 for additional storage canacit7 I fiat the TFniin Oil Company Station. 303 Orange Street, was granted, on motion of Coun- (� lcilman Thornquest, seconded by Councilman Fletcher, the installation to be according it jlto code and subject to the lire Department, j fThe application of the Navy Mothers Club for oerutission to sell Navy Tags in �j !Redlands, October 26th, 1946, Navy Day, wasr�ant�ed, on motion of Councilamn Gunter, �I ;!,seconded by Councilman Hyink. fI The application of the Newbery Electrical Corporation for a refund on alee-t�r-i "moi Permit A1618, covering the cost of permits on electric motors which were to be i liinstalled at the Belding Textile bill but which have, because of inability to obtain 6otors, been deleted from their contract with the Belding Textile Corporation., was � granted on motion of Councilman Fletcher, seconded by Councilman Thornquest. These 11 11notors will be covered by a supplemental permit when they are available to be instaliea. j The applications of Esthar T,. Harter, Sophia Dawson and Rachel E. Miller were! ;!ordered filed. q J COMMUNICATIONS I y I The following communications were presented and ordered filed. I� f From the County Housing AuthoritZ relative to the County Authority taking k ! :over the management of the Veterans, Housing Development in Redlands and stating that �� !;an operating leas would be sent for execution by the proper official representing 3 lithe City of Redlands. From the Redlands Community Music Association relative to the contribution of I� 1�41,500.00, from the City in support of the summer concerts. On motion of Councilman �j it '.Fletcher, seconded by Councilman Thornquest, an appropriation of Sn1,500.00 was granted/. From the Redlands Day Nursery thanking the Council for the contribution of �fioi�r cptn to the Nursery. I ' ! An AMA I-Vashington News Letter. relative to Veterans, Housing being a coimriunity ii j Wesponsibility. j r L j REPORTS The following reports were present-ed and xdgred fried. i i The .Police Department, the .Pound truster, the Huilding Inspector, the CLLY dge' and the General City Fund for ,geRtembar, 1946, and two weekly reports of con- E struction progress at the Veterans, Housing Project. Ij i� x.Lv Il REALIGNING ROAD AT POLO FIELD j I Engineer Coffey reported on the matter of re-aligning_Sunset Drive, adjacent to" �1f rt he -Polo Field. The owner to stand the expense of grading etc, and the City to assume![ i i; the responsibility of surfacing that portion which had been prepared. The estimated €i ` cog . o t,ha Cit,r being approximately X300.00. On motion of Councilman Hyink, seconded; by Councilman Fletcher, the Engineer was authorized to proceed with this project. ! ;I Engineer Coffey also reported that an additional right-of-way of 25 feet had I� Peen offered to the City provided the road would be widened where it makes a sharp ! (`,turn to the cast and the trees at that point be removed to make a safer turn. On T motion of Councilman Thornquest, seconded by.-Councilman Hyink, the Engineer was direc-`j 'i ted to kept the additional 25 foot right-of-way and do the necessary work as proposed. IF At this time kr. Struthers addressed the Board relative to putting a large Iia ner across Orange Street at State, advertising the .football games to be played at a 'the orange Show Stadium in which Redlands and the schools in adjacent towns are partic',`- vpating. Onmotion of Councilman Gunter, seconded by Councilman Fletcher, permission i� as rrranted, the placing of the banner to be under the jurisdiction of the Street DeptI PLANNING CONMIISSION f Jrlinutes of bieetin a Oc o er 3. 1946, _4:00 o'clock P.G., i• i I� Prasen I Mr. Brewster, Mr. Stitt, Mr. Wilson, Mayor Clapp, Chairman Ford, l Mr. Gowland, Engineer Coffey and Mr. Anderson. [; The matter of the House of Prayer's Petition for a Church location at 106 Wastil Lonia was again considered and after hearing lengthy arguments from the floor, it was recommended that the Council dery the application. This motion was duly made, ar+r.nnde� M� and unanimously carried. I The application of the Church of God In Christ for a location at the �jorthwe_sti; borner of Stuart and 6thStreets, was considered and as no oonosition to this had been;, encountered, it was approved. 11 The application of Ernest V4. Richards for the use of property on the La-&t-stdn11 1I of ,First Street 200 feet North of Stuart for a machine shop and drill presses and Zeavy equipment, was approved. I n'� I 1; The application of Tars. Lyman E, Jackson for permission to operate an Antique ,$ on at No. 625 set Central Avenue was anoroved, Application to close the alley between Lots 31. 32 and 33—Tract 2063, Rogers Terrace, was approved. I! B. S, Livingston Petition for a Shoe Shop at 901 Post Street, was approved. it Mrs._F. L. Sterling Petition to operate a beauty shoe at 105 West Pioneer !j Avenue was continued and it was suggested that she obtain written consent of adjacent I property owners. �, As Mr. Wilson reported that the lumber business contemplated for certain lots In !I n the Balcom Addition was no longer interested in the proposed lease, Lor. London's I! E petition was not considered. ; _F :i II 'alter MI. Gu Ts petition to remove a Pepper Tree on California Street between dhestnut Avenue and Palm Avenue, was denied. I� The following three wee Petitions were a_onroved.. 1. H, lt, t0Jeeks petition to remove a Peones—on Nest side of Center Street and I1 6th from the corner of Fern Avenue going North. i; it 1 2, Mrs. Doris Trusty, petition to remove_& Pepper tree at 1431 Park Avenue. wI 3. Trances Edna ,Hawley petition to remove a Eucalyptus tree at 1736 Clay Stmt,, Respectfully submitted 0 it Paul B. Wilson, Secretary. I1On motion of "ouncilman Gunter, seconded by Councilman Hyink, the recommenda- tions of the Planning Commission were approved, 159 it The resia_nation of Mr. Fred W, Gowland as a member of the Planning' Commission ivas accented on motion of Councilman Gunter, seconded,by Councilman Fletcher. On motion of Councilman Fletcher, 4eQonded by Councilman Hyink, tor. Harold ;Dike was apnointed to fill the vacancy on the Planning Commission due to the resig- i is ;nation of Dir. Fred Gowland. The application of •'•r. Roy E. Lawrence for permission to keep one horse and Sone cow on his property at Mariposa and Garden Streets was granted, on t on of Coun ! fcilman Thorneuest,Fseconded_by Councilman Fletcher. j 3! �I !j Engineer Coffey presented a petition by Max Stone to enlarge the driveways inti i �I I Ifront of his place of business at 316 East Lu onia Avenue from the present width to i 1 I35 feet to enable him to have sufficient room for large trucks and trailers to drive a in for repairs. After due discussion, on motion of Councilman Fletcher, seconded by r. i(Councilman Thornquest, permission was granteidthe cost to be assumed by M torso and lthe work to be under the supervision of the Cit,• Engineer. On motion of Councilman Fletcher, seconded by Councilman Hyink, Fire Chief ' ! F 1,Thomas and Fire Commissioner Thornquest were authorized to attend a convention at Lon& ! r, {(BeachL.October 26. and H. Tait, Supertendant of the Filter Plant, to attend a con_ `c 1 it Ivention to be held in San Francisco October 23-24, 1946, an allowance of ;1'p5Q.QQ to- be i allotted each one for expenses. I, r Engineer Coffey reported that most of the locks in the City Hall had been !j !changed according to instructions and those yet to be changed would be completed fi ' i'during the next week, that keys for the new locks had been distrubuted to everyone !connected with the City Hall and that he had in his possession three master keys which ;had not been allocated. A complete list of all employees issued keys is maintained ; ;iin the Engineer's office. On motion of Councilman Fletcher, seconded by Councilman LI s it Thornquest, it was directed that anyone else desiring a master key, check with the .!Engineer. i . j Engineer Coffey reported that the foundations are in at the Veterans, Housing ! !(Pro ect and he is now ready to advertise for bias to install the sewer line.ti On 1 motion of Councilman Thornquest, seconded by Councilman 11yink, the Engineer was auth- i� i I rized to advertise for bids for installation of the sewer. t ANNUAL VACATION RE-WRITE s it A new policy relative to annual vacations of City Employees was presented by h !EEnpineer Coffey and duly adopted, on motion of Councilman Fletcher, seconded by Coun- icilman Thornquest and made a part of the general policy covering vacation and nick heave attached hereto. j CONTRACT WITH AIR REDUCTIONS CORPORATION A contract with Air Reductions Corporation covering the CSFs suo2ly of Acctv_; _ !ilene and Oxygen was presented. On motion of Councilman Gunter, seconded by Councilman = y Hyink, the Engineer was authorized to execute this contract. !j STREET LIGHTS Ij s I, Engineer Coffey reported that after a slaZvey it was found that there were 21 li j .I ornamental lights in the City not in operation at the oresent time. The cost, of 1 relamping these lights would be approximately ;3QQ and the monthly expense of 16© loperation approximately 445 -- . on motion of Councilman Hyink, seconded by Councilman�� Gunter, the Engineer's Department was authorized to ,nut these_lamps back into oneratial. Ik Irlayor Clapp brought up the matter of a recruiting–station in ttedlands for ilivolunteer Naval Reserves. on motion of Councilman Hyink, seconded by Councilman `I EThornquest, this matter was refprred to Rill Adams and , win ein. it PARKING METERS 1 j Mayor Clapp brought up the matter of Parking mott•ers. stating that it was the desire of the Council to arrive at some definite decision. Mayor Clapp then announce( j.that the Council was ready to hear from anyone in the audience interested in this I matter, whereupon Yr. Harold Harris spoke at length in opposition to having parking �imeters installed in the downtown section, r. Harold Winters also spoke in opon onion. i !Mr. Ray Bowles representing a brand of parking meters then spoke regarding the benefits to be derived by the City from p:,rking meters. After much discussion and coming to I Ithe conclusion that no decision was possible at this time, Mayor Clapp laid the matterl • .Ion the table until some future date when a clear opinion of the desires of the citizens j Iof Redlands in this matter might be forthcoming. 11 l€ Councilman Fletcher presented a drawing showing the nr000sed Recreations Buildings and a suggested site for said buildings., this site to be located in L'i_netutr_ PaLlic just West of the Sylvan Plunge. Councilman Fletcher stated that if this site and 11 the proposed drawings met with the approval of the Council, the Recreational Committee.` ould proceed with the matter of getting plans and specifications for the buildings j{ — and arranging the financing thereof. After due discussion Councilman Fletcher was Ifllll • If instructed to follow up this matter with the assurance that the site selected met with Ithe approval of the Council. f Engineer Coffey presented a document outlining duties and responsibilities ofl i Department leads which was discussed and aao-pted, on motion of Councilman Thornquest, � ;I '•seconded by Councilman Fletcher, a cony of which is attached hereto. I s,: €� Dills and Salaries were ordered paid as .apnroved by the Finance Commissioner. l p 11 No further business demanding attention at this time, on motion, the Col at7 l I ourned. r Attest: City ClerR y 1 i S r of the City of-Red, nd , Ca fornia i { 1' :1 �I EMI LO CEEMS 4T CATIC<<J CITY OF R ADL NDS In regular session of the Cit-; Council of the City of Redlands, on the evening of 2 Jul; 1946, the following policies per- taining to vacations and sick leave for City of Redlands Employees, were adopted, to be effective this date. 1. In adopting a standard wage scale and uniform system of promotion, certain deviations shall be made from the existing method of calculating the individuals time and allowances for holidays, sick time and vacation periods. 2. The proposed wage scale for per diem employees is based upon a 25 day month, which actually pays all employees for the standard nationally recognized eight holidays of each calendar year. Upon this basis, the practice of paying employees for holidays not worked shall be discon- tinued. When an employee actually works on one of the designated holidays, he will receive remuneration at his basic rate. This shall apply to all per diem employees with the exception of those who are actually engaged in administrative duties. 3. The employees classified as administrators -( superintendents of the water, street. parks, disposal, recreation, or cemetery) are to remain on a monthly schedule and are not qualified to receive remuneration for overtime services in that they are engaged in a full time catagory of employment, subject to call for services at all hours of the day, - Page 2 �- 4. All regular e?aployees small enjoy the benefits of sick leave and an annual vacation as set forth herein: a. A. REGULAR EMPLOYEE Each employe: of the City of Redlands shall be on the payroll of the City f qr six consecutive months without drawing termination pay before he may be qualified as a regular employee. Upon qualification as regular employee he may enjoy the same privileges of other regular employees, viz: 1. Sick Leave 2, Annual Vacation 3. Retirement Fund. B. TEMPORARY EMPLOYEE All employees not qualified as regular employees shall be classified as temporary employees. C. SICK LEAVE Each employee shall be classified as a regular employee before he shall be privileged to participate in the benefits of sick leave. Each employee so qualified shall be untitled to a maximum of 6 days each fiscal year. Such leave may be accumulated from year to year, to a maximum of twenty days. Compensation for such leave will be made only after receiving a signed statement by employee affected, stating nature and extent of ailment, and in event of extended illness, a statement from the attending physician. „pa;e D. ANNUAL VA GAT 101; All regular employees shall be entitled to an CD annual vacation foto the purpose of better fitting themselves for the ex,-: cction of the duties of their errgoloym:,nt. Each regular employee shall be entitled to two calendar weeks of vacation each fiscal year to be taken at a time which is least inconvenient to the City of Redlands . Employees not having, completed a full fiscal year. of employment with the City shall be entitled to that portion of the vacation determined by the period of time he has been ' employed as a temporary and regular employee prior to the first of July of any year, or one day gratis for each full month of employment. Such annual vacatic}n is not to be accumulative and is tc be taken following the fiscal year e arne d. Thp practice of permitting an employee to work during tisGigri nd vacation period shall be dis= Corltirlut:'c�. Definitiont Subject to the direction of the City Counell, it shall be the responsibili-ti-ay of the Cit,: - Services m "'4'v4z: To eneral zu-oarvision of the 3 €star, Street, Park., Building-.. fioy Engineering, Eeareation, Ge-.matery, and DizpoBal Dupartrixonts of the City of Radlandos affordinS a closer coordination in related opera tioxis a.,ad fimetions of persomel. smd eqlAwme-4-at; to supervise tlho gon'e-'Val operatbions Of Vlaase d-Partmontos., seouring apecia]- counsel as required,,,, L.0 lmoln'Kain a.-. adeouaate aloric-al force to re-p-a-re keep tj rocords and reports; to promote Z..oneral public relations; to adi-a-Imister apo cific-ally in- , 1. Bud�etizv and 21'ecountir4g - to assure a meams of ra- cord.'L�,,, and re-,,;)ortin�g within eaolh -oc=rin- the data I-equirodA in preparation of: ( a) Cost ainalyzis (b) 3st-imates of new cons tructio.-n (c) Rate study (d) Zxpondi-'tburea Of -f-i�uada. 2, Peraomel - to -;jrocure qua.1i'l'ii3d for pa 'antabl 14 ty to rtlemla.- assignmmants, to ud j ,-;e ad work I Lo to release frora e�.q)- ojym-mt such parsonnal fai-Iiia;-- to piove thul f-111 1 oblig jatko ions of their positions. 11 To act as general purchaslnL4 a-en-IC, 1"Or all departmant-S of tha City of Redleands, CITY R, Cn ?I.GIE�i�t �?efin�.-L3ans Mider direetion, to layout and supervise the work- of all mexi engaged in construction� operation, _. aintenance, or alteration of any anal all electrical circuits or electrical eqi ipmeait under the Cognizance the City of edlar,us. o 4 prepare the plans and s pe cif ica tions for all nss; c ons true ta.on of an. electrical nature. is ?jecesscr— patro1 s, anell inspectioas to assure a maxiMUM efficlemc� <Ya operat.Iaof eleot-rical devices. ;. advise � e,. �w � 'vs 1.witin� di3ore,7a w'a oJ-V..) a ii U. )emit recommendation for cora,�:cti-Dn theveof. deal Task; Under direction, to preparo plans and specifications for _Fevi installation of Street Li`hti%. TO prepare plans and s eelfication, for invitations to blu on new constructiora. t To supervise the maintenance, rep:{r, and constluctyon of electrical circuits in Strae, .Llgl:-tiny sys Lem'..' Lincoln Sh'r,-qe9 _= the Procellis, and all Citi build! s re,�1-;r-d. To patrol and keep in operation suc l circu.3 tti, replacinS 1mmr.ps 'as re-, quir d, mal na necessary repairz: and freq lent :esus eta assure a maximum efficiency of op era.tlom any Cl to do o Fi.+. ers: ork may be required. tf v. 5 CITY SURVEYOR Definition: Under direction, to prepare or supervise the prepar�bion ' of all surveys required in the :maintenance, repair, and #on- struction of all streets, roadways, alleys, sidewalks, erbs, gutters and appurtenances thereto; all stormvra.ter drains covered or open, and necessary bridges, diversions, and access facilities, preparing the necessary profiles, pla.ns9 anc detailed drawings therefor. Typical Tasks: To �ma3:e the necessary surveys, keeping accurate rel-ords } thereof; to prepare profiles, plans, maps or sketches there- from; to establish the necessary bench marks, fixes and elevations as required; to establish a uniform file of city maps ;vlth cross- index, and to do other work as may be directed. i 1 :i y i i L OPERATION SUPERINTENDET Deflnit ion Umlo ' directions to lwjoult-, and have shares of tho work 1 Call man anged In �hae -aaintenances rep€ 7peratiQn en t t �an3 and dove?opment :1 water of � ter souwellop or gravlty viyater; water stc1Wasros treatment plants and cza:neotix�` pp17 lines* and to do othar vioex as assigned. To f' coordinates his duties ,with the aril enta oi' Ulm -uperintondent of Construction of the ;°.,rater D'apa " menta Illypt ical 'Tat--,w Supervislar the operation o�' filto�� plants, c�1 �r cal treatment plant,# operti n b63dtf3r p� end . pap 0 se einy that Tproper ator lovely a- maintained in resa��vc�ir� thal, deangands are adequately met; keepi. g r.-c�aA of water prod:ucti onj p4�E�e conaiL W�ox�� water �elivQr���� r�aOrvo�.r iev l d ale ua water to �ndi,vidu .is .rad avatar eov,.p€�nle sy° imtalli &, overha.ulin and repairi pampas r€�plaoin< :d ep r�.n water Mensurim, devicos such as turbine msters4, making offloieno7 tat c p ilia equipments supervising sub€�rdinate s In the mUntenance amd repair of all equip nt$ Preparing layouts zri d spa c If leations new inst-illations of all ps aBez of ;pork# and submitting neeeaaar7 reporta as requixvd to the ai inearing Department; and to do other ;pork as zwj be requirod. CONSTRUCTION SUPEMINTENIMN''° Vv�l' DEPARTMENT Defi nit 9.on: Under di recti on, to la tout and 'nage charge of the -work oa all men engaged in the nfaintenance, repair$ operation, and construction of sewage and -rater distribution systems; and to do other work as required. To coordinate Tis duties wit-In t'za assignments of the 3uperinte-Lident of Operations of the Dater Department. Typica '.asks } C Layout,, and desi-n. ©f nell true rL et1c-Ion; assir..g `�' �d.y'�P.y» Tr V.iNij, insp ectiL.G I`9 and assistin7 in the Loiil4.+ � ruct. on, > e 1Xlsv-^i!�'i,1�p?j _.iciili�cll�ii'1C�� iai2'9 ri:t ©p7vrc�L3011 of Y_i t'.e2 water service coni-i 'ctions, se-uers, swwage system, and 5vtlayc^ disposal Jlantg° and GLS do fJti�er Wo Ic as -may be required. GE2,1ERAL SUPER INTMWIDIE 1,7- DE D a f i n."t i o z:,A Uhdex- diractiork., to have X-3sponsible administrai-dive acharge of the Rva-iialoa-1. sad City of Redlands- to layout and Slave OJ'Acr[SO OV the --,vork of all men e23&-�3ed n the 11aGa.J., onan c o v ap a r, 0-0-S r r,, oll,, c oxas t ruo t i o n, a riel d0'1Q 1 Opmen t of a. or 6ravit -,water; 7iiwator stowage, wells.* IV-, 57 piaial-.� snd cozaiactln, su-pply lines, to layout and have of a-, -' man en--s,,Eod In ths, .a LDL'O =dl2iLaId water d-ia v--,Ibutlon as vE, anis Q ju-, n-4 15--Ypical Daz�kf-s-. op o a up v s I n C.Z_ b 0 4-1 - t nod J Yi Plndt si.,ltit demando II 'V -J to indiv-` dw'�al,- 'and 017, rl'ai:;.1-TaL and and riepaii rill as supe rvisinr'- in x.-a. -Ir olj-*,' all equLpment" pl-rapa- 1, r,-r 'I a4yo-!at 43 spe 0 i cai-- M3 COr la-BM lie c a 3 as ary 1? Ta Z-j 1� 02 all '011,2ZOS Of �rlic3 and 3u13v-itting Mel- a'a r 1 Z.-L- -eoaxt- desi�z-n of new co.natru,�tjojv as.,,igning ,.f and strUC16.1on, insta1la- t:Lo-vj$ 'r-- 'Itennance$ repair,, ax-1,dk operation o" water mains,, twatej, serviO6 a sewors aystem, �. gild 't B&iva '. seiwaSe dilspooaj -,)laz-.,t to do Ot'her work as may be req.air-a-d. STMOT S-U-MEMINTMENUT Definition: %) Under diM2tion to layouts, and have charge of the work of all mw. engaged in the anintenaneas repal.- and constraotion of all streets$ roadwayss, alleys.9 sidevralks, ourbag, gatters, and all appurtenaneas theretaj all sto=Water drains# covered or open,, and necessary bridgea# diversions, and aceasB faellitles, To design# or chock desigas of all inztallations now., or renewedi, for any or all departments as directed, To iwalka such. surveysq entabliah. bench marks., ,.;radoo and/or rixes as may be dlreol;ed& To propars suet: plans., VIRDS.. profilez., elevations,$ or sk-ate-bes of thoso areas or structures as directed; to authe-1-1ticate suoh 108al doo=anta as w-7 be required, Typical Task: To pre-pare tLe nacessari plans, profiles, 2raps a,--id skatahaz; to establiab- the necessary ban oh marks,, fixes and o'Leva"U'Jona s.9 requirted In tr-e legal proer-.ssez of Jay0 u4t; w.d supervise tha y1ork of !x11 mm Onaaged in tho conatvuotionv cleaning.. and maintenance cAl all curbs, Sutt-era, zi4awalkaj, streets, alle7a and roadways within the Cl%i of Re4nnAdz; to supervise the OrMstructll Orl, 010w.lngp amd maintonance -a a.."Ll stomwat&r drains; and to do other work as zay be required, RECREATION SUPERINTENRMPT r Definition: ion: Finder direction, to layout a?.zd. have 6- arge of the work of all mer anga¢ed in Who rec.r'eation program of the Ci ter ofRedlands; to supervise all dances, swat-tiri:InE pools, 'uouvnaa,,ients of athletics, field parties. avid such otIle' recrev ati.onal f nct ons as authorized.; to keep a-- accurate account of receipts and disbursements mad therefore, submit—tines a mond. report of asseta and liabilities Of tiie depart-me-lit. T– ca? Tusk.- Utd.er direction, to operate the pools tarinE aaramer season, to Sporlsor dai---lc:es, -b urnm%-nts, f ielcA trips$ aid other rerrereayyt��Lonaee.l9qyya}y.ccryttivitiesny;� to keep antaccurate record of receipts ,and axDenditJyl.iras exid sL�bmit a �roriiihly statement of asoeta and liabilities to ii 1_v Citi C:rJ?iI=C t� to pot''fC3nm additional lubes as az siSned. DISPOSAL SUPERINTEEINDMM Definition Under direction, to layout and supervise the work of all men engaged in the collection and disposal of all garbage, yard trinauing, trash, or ether debris accumulating on private property; to charge and collect for services rendered in such collection and disposal; to Deep a set of books showing accounts receivable, accounts paid., collections received, and a monthly statement of awsets zmd liabilities to be submitted to City Council; to solicit as necessary to sti_mula.te the organization and retain it as aFz asset to the Cites ofRedlands; to coordinate his word rith the County Sanitary in.speetor, GOIM-t7 Health Officer, r thaix re-oresen tatives. Typical Tas;ca To prepare scheduled routes for collectors to afford a maxim-1Y3 oovora A vlth a mli nimmra of travel; to supervise the City Di -ap to assure .a sanitary condition; to Deep an accurate record of Xll. accounts, submitting a monthly statement of assets and liabi"lilies; to solicit nea business; and to Derform other tasks as reTuired6 PRIM SUPERINTENDENT Definition: Under directions to lay out and have charge of the work of all hien engaged in the maintenance and Improvement of all faeilities within the park system of the City of Redlands; to be responsible for the trimiing and general care of all street trees as direotad; to ropogate now trees, sb-rubs, and flora as required; to do other work as required, Typical Tasks; Planning,, assigning and inspecting work;, supervising em- ployees in nurturin&, planlulng,% transplanting and :riming treeksp ahrubas, flowers and plantsj, in gradimg and cutting lawns., and In maintaining and repairing walkisj, vehicles$ tracks, tools., and power mower equipmentp requisitioning and directing the use of seeds# plantings# fertilizer. tools and equipment* preparing and maintaining work records and reports; preparing yearly budget and e-apervising expenditures,,,, planning the landscaping of park grounds. CEMETERY SUPERINTENDENT Definition: Wider direction., to have responsible administrative charge of the Redlands municipal cemetery; to manage eemetex7 activitiss; and to do other work as requited, Typical 111asIm Flamingo assigning.. supervising and inspecting t1w work of employees engaged In maintaining cemetery grounds and mausoleum and In Interring bodiese, supervising and checking the arrangemeat and setting of markers andmonuments; receiving; visitorsex- plaining prioes and perpetual eare of cemetery property; selling iota., collecting moneys and preparing contracts for lot sales and for burial and other services; maintaining records of lots &Aid burials -% j. and W. financial transactions; supervising and asaiating in the arrangements for burla2 services; planning the landsoaping and embell-Ls hmen of cemetery grounds; requisitioning suppile8l preparing monthI7 reports; checking and signing employees# Mw reports; directing the raising and harvestin- Of On Orange crop �-41 Of sGvOral acres located on GGmGtOry Propsrty.