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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1960 05 23 CC MIN1960 05 23 CC MINHÄ—@¸—A Í«ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING OF THE BALDWIN PARK CITY COUNCIL CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS) 14403 East Pacific Avenue The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park met in adjourned regular session at the above place at 8:00 o'clock p.m. Councilman Holmes led the salute to the flag. Roll Call: Present: COUNCILMEN BISHOP, BLOXHAM, HOLMES, LITTLEJOHN AND MAYOR COLE Absent: CITY TREASURER PUGH Also Present: CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER ASMUS, CITY ATTORNEY GORLICK, CITY ENGINEER YOUNG, PLANNING DIRECTOR MANSFIELD AND CITY CLERK BALKUS. COUNCILMAN HOLMES MOVED THAT THE MINUTES OF APRIL 18, 1960, BE APPROVED WITH FURTHER READING WAIVED. COUNCILMAN BISHOP SECONDED. There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered by Mayor Cole. Councilman Littlejohn reported that on Friday, May 27, 1960, Civil Defense Area D" will meet in an attempt to select a new coordinator for the area. He stated that he would like to have an expression from Council as to their feelings to- wards the proposed budget with regard to the salary of $6,000.00 per year for the coordinator, $4,200.O0salary for a secretary per year, $0.10 per mile allowed for the coordinator and, also, $150.00 car Insurance coverage for the coordinator. Also, that he was not in complete accord with the total amount of $10,000.00 proposed for salaries and definitely not in concurrence with the $150.00 car insurance coverage. As a matter of information, Mr. Littlejohn stated that there are 14 cities in Area D" now, plus the County, who also participate; that our share of the $10,000.00 budget would be approximately $500.00 plus; that an office does not have to be established in Clarement but could be in any City; that Civil Defense work should be continued and supported. He extended an invitation to Council to attend the meeting on Friday at 3:00 o'clock p.m. in Monrovia. Discussion followed wherein Councilman Holmes stated that the proposed $10,000.00 was not an excessive amount to be spent for salaries and that the City should participate, more especially due to the condition of world affairs; Councilman Bishop stated that he could not see where Baldwin Park would derive any benefits from this program...that it was a waste of the taxpayer's money. Councilman Littlejohn stated that he felt, then, that the general consensus of opinion of Council was that an approxi- mate amount of $500.00 would be equitable and acceptable as Baldwin Parkas share. Chief Administrative Officer Asmus apprised Council that he had received, this date, a preliminary announcement from the Census Bureau stating that the population of BaldWn Park is only 33,608. This figure, however, is not final and is sub- ject to revision, although it does appear that we are below the 34,000 figure provided previously through a special census by the Department of Finance, U. S. Government. MAY 23, 1960 FLAG SALUTE ROLL CALL MINUTES OF APRIL 18, 1960 APPROVED WITH FURTHER READ- ING WAIVED. CIVIL DEFENSE AREA D" BY COUNCILMAN LITTLEJOHN Express- ion of Council re proposed budget requested. MEETING SET FOR MAY 27, 1960. FRIDAY) AT 3:00 P.M. IN MONROVIA DISCUSSION AND OPINIONS PRELIMINARY POPU- LATION.FIGURE 33,608 Report by C.A.O. AS RECEIVED FROM CENSUS BUREAU. Continued) BIB] 39597-U01 1960-U02 05-U02 23-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO117121-U03 FO117412-U03 DO117455-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/28/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 CLERK-U06 1960 05 23 CC MINHÄ—@¸—A Í«599 Adjourned Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council Discussion followed wherein Councilman Bishop pointed out the fact that there were mapy.vacancies in Baldwin Park, but Councilman Holmes felt that due to increased construction of homes in the area that the population should have shown a gain. Chief Administrative Officer Asmus stated that he would attempt to promore some publicity to find out if there were people who had not been counted. 00- Chief Administrative Officer Asmus stated that a meeting of the East San Gabriel Valley Planning Commission would be held on Thursday night, May 26, 1960, and reaffirmed the fact that Councilmen Holmes and Bloxham had been appointed to serve on that committee. 00- Planning Director Mansfield presented the matter of acquisi- tion of right of way on Live Oak Avenue by the Los Angeles County Flood Control District, and explained the findings of the Planning Commission in which they recommended approval of this proposed right of way acquisition. Discussion followed. COUNCILMAN HOLMES,;MOVED THAT COUNCIL INSTRUCT THE CITY ATTORNEY TO PREPARE THE PROPER RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE MATTER OF ACQUISITION OF RIGHT OF WAY ON LIVE OAK AVENUE AND PRESENT IT LATER IN THE MEETING. COUNCILMAN BLOXHAM SECONDED. There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered by Mayor Cole. 00- Planning Director Mansfield presented Lot Split Case No. 260, a request by Franklin E. and Ruth M. Gilbert for a lot split at 4847 Bleecker Street. Mr. Mansfield explained the find- ings of the Planning Commission and that they recommended approval of the lot split subject to the conditions outlined in Planning Commission Resolution No. 529 Revised. COUNCILMAN BISHOP MOVED THAT THE FINDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL CONCUR WITH THE FINDINGS OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION AND THAT LOT SPLIT CASE NO. 260, PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 529, REVISED, BE APPROVED. COUNCILMAN HOLMES SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN BISHOP, HOLMES, BLOXHAM, LITTLEJOHN AND MAYOR COLE NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE 00- At this time Mayor Cole appointed Mrs. Esther I. Lupo as Chairman of Lucky Baldwin Park Days" for 1961, and Mrs. Aleeta Robinson as Vice-Chairman. He commended Mrs. Lupo on the fine job she had done in 1959 and stated that he felt Mrs. Robinson would be able assistance. 00- May 23, 1960 Page 2 DISCUSSION AND OPINIONS EAST S.G. VALLEY PLANNING COMMISS- ION MEETING MAY 26, 1960. ACQUISITION OF RIGHT OF WAY ON LIVE OAK AVENUE BY L.A. COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT. MOTION MADE AND CARRIED THAT COUNCIL INSTRUCT CITY ATTORNEY TO PREPARE PROPER RES. CONCERNING MATTER OF ACQUI- SITION OF RIGHT OF WAY ON LIVE OAK AVE. & PRESENT IT LATER IN MEETING. LOT SPLIT #260, P.C. RES. #529 REV. F. E. & R.M. GILBERT, 4847 Bleecker Street Baldwin Park APPROVED. I MRS. ESTHER I. LUPO APPOINTED CHAIRMAN OF LUCKY BALDWIN PARK DAYS" FOR 1961 MRS. ALEETA ROBINSON, VICE CHAIRMAN. BIB] 39597-U01 1960-U02 05-U02 23-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO117121-U03 FO117412-U03 DO117455-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/28/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 CLERK-U06 1960 05 23 CC MINHÄ—@¸—A Í«600 Adjourned Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council Chief Administrative Officer Asmus reported on the reinvestment of City funds, stating that $50,000.00 worth of funds held in the inactive account now, will mature on June 2, 1960, and in view of Councilman Littlejohn's suggestion at the meeting of May 16, 1960, he had reassessed the City's fiscal position and recommended that the $50,000.00 be reinvested into 182-day Treasury Bills, rather than the 91-day Treasury Bills. He further stated that the City Attorney had investigated the matter of the delegation, by Council, of authority to the City Treasurer for the investment of City funds; that if Item I and 2 contained in his report to Council were approved, the City would then have $150,000.00, approximately, in Treasury Bills. Discussion ensued. COUNCILMAN LITTLEJOHN MOVED THAT COUNCIL AUTHORIZE THE CITY TREASURER TO I) REINVEST IN 182 DAY TREASURY BILLS, THE 91 DAY TREASURY BILLS MATURING JUNE 2, 1960, AT A PAR VALUE FOR $50,000.00 AND 2) PURCHASE ADDITIONAL 91 DAY TREASURY BILLS HOLDING A PAR VALUE OF $50,000.00 AT MATURITY. COUNCILMAN HOLMES SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN LITTLEJOHN, HOLMES, BISHOP, BLOXHAM, AND MAYOR COLE NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE Chief Administrative Officer Asmus stated that, for Council's information, there was a very good item written by Management information Service on Short Term Investment of Idle Funds" and presented copies of this report to Council for their study. 00- Chief Administrative Officer Asmus presented a report prepared by the City Engineer from his observations, with recommendations to Council for certain projects which he felt should be given consideration for planned expenditures of some of the 5/8 gas tax money. A complete breakdown of monies available as of June 30, 1960, as well as anticipated money that will be available as of June 30, 1961, was set forth and Mr. Young recommended two specific projects for which the City should make applica- tion to the State for approval to expend this money...being I) Los Angeles Street 2) Baldwin Park Boulevard. Councilman Holmes stated that he has perused the City Engin- eer's report and felt that he should be complimented on its completeness; Councilman Bishop stated that he appreciated the report but was not in concurrence with its entire purport, i.e. Romona Blvd., which he felt carried more traffic than either Los Angeles Street or Baldwin Park Blvd., and that it needed improving as a definite safety factor. City Engineer Young qualified his recommendations In the report submitted to Council and considerable discussion followed, wherein Chief Administrative Officer Asmus stated, with the concurrence of the City Engineer, that an application could be filed for three projects now and possibly receive approval of them, then, it it is discovered that funds arerunning short, an amended application could be filed. COUNCILMAN LITTLEJOHN MOVED THAT THE CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER INSTRUCT THE CITY ENGINEER TO PREPARE THE PROJECT APPLICATION FOR 1) LOS ANGELES STREET FROM MAINE TO THE WESTERLY CITY LIMITS 2) BALDJJIN PARK BOULEVARD FROM MERCED to the SOUTHWESTERLY CITY LIMITS SOUTH OF SAN BERNARDINO FREEWAY 3) RAMONA BOULEVARD FROM FRANCISQUITO TO WESTERLY Continued) May 23, 1960 Page 3 REINVESTMENT OF CITY FUNDS Report by C.A.O. MOTION MADE AND CARRIED THAT COUNCIL AUTHORIZE CITY TREAS. TO I) REINVEST IN 182 DAY TREAS. BILLS THE 91 DAY TREAS. BILLS MATURING 6/2/60 AT PAR VALUE OF $50,000.00 2) PURCHASE ADDITIONAL 91 DAY TREAS. BILLS HOLDING PAR VALUE OF $50,000.00 AT MATURITY. PROPOSED PROJECTS FOR CONSTRUCTION UNDER 5/8 GAS TAX MONIES. Report and recom- mendations by City Engr. Young. DISCUSSION AND OPINIONS MOTION MADE AND CARRIED THAT C.A.O. INSTRUCT CITY ENG. TO PREPARE PROJECT APPLICATION FOR I) L. A. STREET Continued) BIB] 39597-U01 1960-U02 05-U02 23-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO117121-U03 FO117412-U03 DO117455-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/28/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 CLERK-U06 1960 05 23 CC MINHÄ—@¸—A Í«1641. Adjourned Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council CITY LIMITS, AND THE NECESSARY OFFICIALS BE AUTHORIZED TO SIGN THE APPLICATION. COUNCILMAN HOLMES SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMAN LITTLEJOHN, HOLMES, BISHOP, BLOXHAM AND MAYOR COLE NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE 00- Chief Administrative Officer Asmus presented a report prepared by the City Engineer wherein he recommended that authorization be given for the preparation of an agreement between the City of Baldwin Park and the Walsh-Forkert Civil Engineers, Inc., for preparation of construction drawings and specifications for street improvements on Los Angeles Street, from Maine Avenue to the westerly city limits. Mr. Young stated that it is logical for this firm to prepare the construction drawings since they are preparing the plans for Project 407, under the 1958 gas tax money; that by entering Into an agreement now, the City could make this a betterment project with the Los Angeles County Flood Control District in which the permanent paving costs for the Storm Drain Project may be applied to the Los Angeles Street im- provement; that applications will be submitted before June I, 1960, and acted upon, with the agreement being returned by the 1st of July, 1960; that about $20,000.00 would be saved by the combination of these projects. Discussion followed.. COUNCILMAN HOLMES MOVED THAT COUNCIL INSTRUCT THE CITY ATTORNEY, THE CITY ENGINEER AND THE CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER TO PREPARE AN AGREEMENT; FOR PRESENTATION TO COUNCIL FOR APPROVAL FOR A BETTERMENT PROGRAM FOR LOS ANGELES STREET, FROM MAINE AVENUE TO THE WESTERLY CITY LIMITS. COUNCILMAN LITTLEJOHN SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN HOLMES, LITTLEJOHN, BISHOP, BLOXHAM AND MAYOR COLE NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE 00- Chief Administrative Officer Asmus presented a report pre- pared by City Engineer Young wherein he listed street de- ficiencies being I) streets needing to be recapped with I" of A.C. 2) streets needing to be sealed with a slurry coat. Mr. Young further reported that the list of streets needing recapping showed obvious structural failure; that the streets to be sealed with slurry coat are structurally stable, but show signs of checking; that there are two estimates of cost for slurry coat, being I) fine" slurry seal which calls for 5 lbs. minimum of aggregate per square yard of pavement area, with its life being approximately 2-3 years 2) heavy" slurry seal which calls for II bis. per sqaure yard of pavement area, with its life being continued) May 23, 1960 Page 4 APPLICATION. FROM MAINE TO WESTERLY CITY LIMITS 2) B.P.BLVD. FROM MERCED TO SOUTHWESTERLY CITY LIMITS 30. OF S.B. FREEWAY 3) RAMONA BLVD. FROM FRANCISQUITO TO WESTERLY CITY LIMITS AND THE NECESSARY OFFICIALS BE AUTHOR- IZED TO SIGN THE WALSH-FORKERT CIVIL ENGINEERS INC. RE: AGREEMENT WITH CITY OF B.P. FOR PREPARATION OF DRAWINGS AND SPECS FOR STREET IMPROVE- MENTS ON LOS ANGELES ST. MOTION MADE AND CARRIED THAT COUNCIL INSTRUCT CITY ATTY, CITY ENGR, AND C.A.O. TO PREPARE AN AGREEMENT FOR PRESENTATION TO COUNCIL FOR AP- PROVAL FOR A BETTERMENT PRO- GRAM FOR L. A. ST. FROM MAINE AVE. TO WESTERLY CITY LIMITS. STREET DEFICI- ENCIES Report by City Engineer Young. BIB] 39597-U01 1960-U02 05-U02 23-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO117121-U03 FO117412-U03 DO117455-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/28/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 CLERK-U06 1960 05 23 CC MINHÄ—@¸—A Í«Adjourned Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council approximately 5-6 years; that the streets receiving the slurry seal would be closed to traffic for two days. City Engineer Young orally reported on the existent condition of the streets listed in his report, elaborating on improve- ment requisites, costs, funds available, etc. He also stated that he was preparing notices to be distributed to the people in the areas where street work will be done, informing them on what day work will be in process, where to park their cars etc. COUNCILMAN HOLMES MOVED THAT THE CITY ENGINEER BE GIVEN APPROVAL TO SEAL AND RECAP THE STREETS ZS LISTED IN HIS REPORTS, WHICH ARE ALL SEPARATE PROJECTS, IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF APPROXIMATELY'$3,000.00 ON THE HEAVY SEAL AND $11,729.00 ON THE RECAP WORK. COUNCILMAN BISHOP SECONDED The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN HOLMES, BISHOP, BLOXHAM, LITTLEJOHN AND MAYOR COLE NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE Chief Administrative Officer Asmus requested permission to bring two items on the Agenda, being I) fences in the City right of way 2) communication from the Department of Water and Power regarding Mr. Horton's street. COUNCILMAN BLOXHAM MOVED THAT THE CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER BE PERMITTED TO BRING THESE ITEMS ON THE AGENDA. COUNCILMAN BISHOP SECONDED. There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered by Mayor Cole. Chief Administrative Officer Asmus presented the matter of fences being in street right of ways. This has been a problem in this City, although fences or any obstruction in the street right of way is not permitted. He requested Council direction on the enforcement of removal of these items, stating that it was a problem as, in many instances, there were full-grown trees, chain link fences, board fences, etc. long existent, with the owners exhibiting a reluctance in effecting their removal. Considerable discussion followed wherein Councilman Bloxham stated that as a matter of traffic hazards, enforcement was permitted under the Municipal Code. THE GENERAL CONSENSUS OF OPINION OF COUNCIL WAS THAT, WHERE EXISTING FENCES IN A RIGHT OF WAY WERE CREATING A TRAFFIC HAZARD, REMOVAL OF SAME SHOULD BE ENFORCED UNDER THE CODE. Chief Administrative Officer Asmus presented the Horton matter stating that Mr. Horton had deposited in escrow and had negotiated to contract with the contractor to put in streets; that on April 5, 1960, he had written the Department of Water and Power asking them to prepare the necessary agreement, etc., agreeing to turn this land over to the City; that Mr. Horton wanted permission tostart construction before the deed was actually prepared and May 23, 1960 Page 5 FURTHER ELABORATION BY CITY ENGR. YOUNG. MOTION MADE AND CARRIED THAT CITY ENGR. BE GIVEN APPROVAL TO SEAL & RECAP STREETS LISTED IN REPORTS WHICH ARE ALL SEPARATE PROJECTS IN TOTAL AMOUNT OF APPROXIMATELY $3,000.00 ON HEAVY SEAL AND $11,729.00 ON RECAP WORK. MATTER OF FENCES ETC. IN STREET RIGHT OF WAY C.A.O. REQUESTED COUNCIL DIRECTION RE ENFORCEMENT OF REMOVAL. DISCUSSION AND OPINIONS GENERAL CONSENSUS OF OPINION OF COUNCIL WAS THAT WHERE EXISTING FENCES IN RIGHT OF WAY WERE CRE- ATING TRAFFIC HAZARD REMOVAL OF SAME SHOULD BE EN- FORCED UNDER THE CODE. NORTON MATTER C.A.O. REPORT OF EVENTS & LETTER RECD FROM DEPT. OF WATER & POWER. Continued) BIB] 39597-U01 1960-U02 05-U02 23-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO117121-U03 FO117412-U03 DO117455-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/28/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 CLERK-U06 1960 05 23 CC MINHÄ—@¸—A Í«603 Adjourned Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council before the City Council of the City of Los Angeles had taken action; that he had received a letter. from the Department of Water and Power, this date, stating that this letter would constitute permission for the City of Baldwin Park and/or its authorized contractor, to enter upon and construct a public street on the Department of Water and.Power's property, and that permission granted extends only to the 278' x 10' strip of land on the west side of the transmission line, and In connection with this permission, permittee hereby undertakes and agrees to release hold harmless and indemnify the City of Los Angeles, said Department of Water and Power, and all offices and employees of each, for and against any claims, damages, etc. Mr. Asmus asked for clarification from the City Attorney as to the City's responsibilities in the event Mr. Horton would be permitted to go ahead with this project. City Attorney Gorlick stated that clarification was needed from the Department of Water and Power, and that it should be understood that the City would not be taking the street until it is completed; that the contractor should cover the City by his insurance, with the City being made the co-insured by endorsement in an adequate amount; that the agreement should not be executed until this insurance coverage is existent. IT WAS THE GENERAL CONSENSUS OF OPINION OF COUNCIL AND ADVICE OF CITY ATTORNEY GORLICK THAT THE CONTRACTOR SHOULD CO-INSURE THE CITY UNDER HIS INSURANCE COVERAGE BEFORE BEING PERMITTED TO DO ANY WORK; THAT AGREEMENT WILL BE EXECUTED WHEN CITY HAS BEEN FURNISHED THIS INSURANCE COVRAGE; AND WHEN STREET HAS BEEN IMPROVED, CITY WILL ACCEPT THE 10' DEDICATION. 00- City Attorney Gorlick, at this time, read Resolution No. 60-48 in full as follows: RESOLUTION NO. 60-48 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDININ PARK APPROV- ING ACQUISITION OF ADDITIONAL RIGHT OF WAY BY LOS ANGELES COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT ON LIVE OAK AVENUE NEAR SAN GABRIEL RIVER" WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Baldwin Park has considered and approved the location, pur- pose and extent of certain additional right of way acquisition by the Los Angeles County Flood Control District on Live Oak Avenue near the San Gabriel River, as set forth in said District's Map No. 6-ML 64, and has found that said improve- ment conforms to the City's Master Plan of Highways. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby approve said right of way acquisi- tion and the City Clerk is instructed to furnish a certified copy of this Resolution to the Los Angeles County Flood Control District. ADOPTED this 23rd day of Ma v, 1960. /s/ Lynn H. Cole Lynn H. Cole, Mayor ATTEST: /s/ Thelma L. Balkus Thelma L. Balkus, City Clerk Continued) May 23, 1960 Page 6 OPINIONS BY CITY ATTORNEY GORLICK CONSENSUS OF OPINION OF COUNCIL RES. NO. 60-48 RE: ACQUISITION OF ADDITIONAL RIGHT OF WAY BY L.A. COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DIST. ON LIVE OAK AVENUE NEAR SAN GABRIEL RIVER. BIB] 39597-U01 1960-U02 05-U02 23-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO117121-U03 FO117412-U03 DO117455-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/28/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 CLERK-U06 1960 05 23 CC MINHÄ—@¸—A Í«604 AYES: COUNCILMEN HOLMES, BLOXHAM, BISHOP, LITTLEJOHN AND MAYOR COLE NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE May 23, 1960 Page 7 00- i Adjourned Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council COUNCILMAN HOLMES MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO. 60-48 BE ADOPTED. COUNCILMAN BLOXHAM SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: Chief Administrative Officer Asmus reported that the East San Gabriel Valley Planning Commission will meet on May 26, 1960, at 7:00 o'clock p.m. at the Eastland Bowl in West Covina, with the City of West Covina being host. Councilmen Holmes and Bloxham stated they would attend. 00- Councilman Littlejohn questioned if the resolution commending Mr. Arthur F. Wilson had, as yet, been prepared. 00- Councilman Littlejohn reported on the Clean-Up Campaign, stating that the rubbish was really piling up and encour- aged all to spread the word". He also suggested that an ordinance should be drawn making it mandatory to clean up the fire and health hazards in existence. Chief Administrative Officer Asmus stated that he had givenmuch thought to this and that he was in the process of collecting various city ordinances for consideration and evaluation purposes. He suggested that a study session be held in which to discuss the generalities and possibilities before actual presenta- tion, in Ordinance form, to the Council. 00- AT 10:25 P.M. COUNCILMAN BISHOP MOVED THAT COUNCIL ADJOURN. COUNCILMAN BLOXHAM SECONDED. There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered by Mayor Cole. 00- Ly H. Cole, Mayor I APPROVED: June 20, 1960. EAST S.G.V. PLANNING COM. MEETING MAY 26, 1960, AT 7:00 P.M. EASTLAND BOWL IN WEST COVINA. QUERY RE RES. FOR ARTHUR F. WILSON. CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN REPORT BY COUNCIL- MAN LITTLEJOHN. SUGGESTION BY C.A.O. THAT STUDY SESSION BE HELD. ADJOURNMENT AT 10:25 P.M. e~~c Z& 1~e Thelma L. Balkus, City Clerk BIB] 39597-U01 1960-U02 05-U02 23-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO117121-U03 FO117412-U03 DO117455-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 5/28/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 REGULAR-U05 SESSION-U05 CITY-U06 CLERK-U06