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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1962 02 05 CC MIN1962 02 05 CC MINHÄ—@¸— ÕÍ«562 I REGULAR MEETING OF THE BALDNIN PARK CITY COUNCIL FEBRUARY 5, 1962 CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBER) 14403 East Pacific Avenue 7:30 P.M. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park met in regular session at the above place at 7:30 p.m. Councilman Cole led the salute to the flag. FLAG SALUTE The invocation was given by Reverend Folett of the Seventh INVOCATION Day Adventist Church. Roll Call: Present: COUNCILMEN BLOXHAM, COLE, HOLMES, LITTLEJOHN AND MAYOR BISHOP Absent: CITY TREASURER PUGH Also Present: ACTING CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER BARKER, CITY ATTORNEY SAUNDERS, CITY ENGINEER LAMPMAN, PLANNING DIRECTOR MANSFIELD AND CITY CLERK BALKUS ROLL CALL 00- At the request of Mayor Bishop, City Clerk Balkus read a COMMUNICATION FROM communication from E. R. Asmus, Chief Administrative Offi- C.A.U. ASMUS RE cer regarding the Baldwin Park Park, Recreation and Park- B.PK. PARK, RECREA- way District. TION AND PARKWAY DISTRICT Honorable Mayor and City Council Baldwin Park, California Re: Baldwin Park Park, Recreation and Parkway District I Gentlemen: I would like to take this opportunity to bring to your attention a matter of utmost importance'to"the citizens of Baldwin Park as it relates to the future recreational needs of the community. As each of you will recall, it was tentatively de- cided several months ago to initiate proceedings whereby the question of dissolving the Baldwin Park Park, Recreation and Parkway District would appear on the ballot in April or June, 1962. Subsequent to this decision, the School District offi- cially notified the City they were discontinuing their part of the over-all recreational program of the community after this year. It would appear obvious the School District's action in the matter will leave the young people of the community seriously lacking in recreational facilities and program unless the City Council and citizens assume the governmental responsibility they are morally obligated to assume as a responsible governmental agency. The past uncoordinated, disjointed and duplicating efforts of three separate jurisdictions trying to solve the recreational problems of a growing community should be ample evidence to con- vince even the most ardent skeptic: that immediate steps should be taken to guarantee single purpose direction and responsibility for this important function. Adequate and economical recrea- tional planning has not, is not and will not be realized until a strong and decisive Parks and Recreation Commission is created and charged with the full responsiblity for recreation and park planning. Continued) BIB] 39540-U01 1962-U02 02-U02 05-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO115491-U03 DO115506-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 4/1/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1962 02 05 CC MINHÄ—@¸— ÕÍ«Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council February 5, 1962 Page 2 Recent investigation through the Registrar of Voters indicates it would be impossible at this late date to handle all the details required to get this matter on the municipal ballot in April, 1962, but if action is taken immediately it could appear on the ballot for the June 1962 Primary. The last day for consolidating matters on the June ballot is April 6, 1962, and therefore immediate action should be taken by the City Council to instruct this office to request the Board of Supervisors to approve placing the item on the June ballot. The City Council's time is quite limited since placing the item on the ballot involves numerous other technical ramifications which are time con- suming. Respectfully submitted, /s/ E. R. Asmus Chief Administrative Officer Councilman Holmes stated that he felt that the City should improve their recreational facilities; that the Council should take action for this to appear on the June ballot. Councilman Cole stated that the Council should take action on this; that the School Board agreed to help out on this election. Councilman Littlejohn stated, in clarification of Councilman Cole's statement that the School Board has gone on record that they are going to discontinue their recreational pro- gram. He stated that he is in full concurrence that the Supervisors should be asked for the dissolution of the Park District and that the City take it over so that it-might contain the recreation within one district; that the City presently has no control over the Park program. He further stated that the City should contact Mr. Gillis, Attorney for the Sanitation District, and have him give us the proper legal method to dissolve this Park District. Councilman Holmes stated that it should be made clear to the citizens that the City cannot take over the Parks by a simple resolution; and appointing of a Park Commission; that it should be made clear in all of the discussions that the City intends to take over the Parks even through the ballot can only state Dissolve the Park District". Mayor Bishop stated that he is in full accord of taking over the Parks but this should be checked into from a standpoint of revenue. Councilman Holmes stated that certainly the funds are available to get as much recreation or more under City direction; that the citizens now have $.20+ tax rate for parks. Councilman Littlejohn stated that Baldwin Park is in dire need of a good library; that if the Park was in the juris- diction of the City it might give us a greater chance for a Library District; that the land that the Park is on has been suggested for a Library site. Mayor Bishop stated that at a West Covina meeting he had brought up the subject of a Library District; that they felt we would be able to get a Library District much faster if we had the land available. Councilman Holmes stated that the State Highway Department is going to take a large share of the land that is now in Barnes Park; that the funds that come from the sale of this land should become available for additional park facilities. BIB] 39540-U01 1962-U02 02-U02 05-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO115491-U03 DO115506-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 4/1/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1962 02 05 CC MINHÄ—@¸— ÕÍ«S54 Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council COUNCILMAN COLE MOVED THAT THE COUNCIL INSTRUCT THE CITY ATTORNEY TO PREPARE A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TO PLACE-THE ITEM FOR A PARK AND RECREATION AND PARKWAY DISTRICT FOR THE CITY OF BALDNIN PARK ON THE JUNE 5, 1962, BALLOT. COUNCILMAN HOLMES SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN COLE, HOLMES, BLOXHAM, LITTLEJOHN AND MAYOR BISHOP NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE Discussion. COUNCILMAN LITTLEJOHN MOVED THAT THE CITY ATTORNEY BE INSTRUCTED TO FIND OUT AND BRING BACK A REPORT TO THE COUNCIL REGARDING WHO WILL BE THE BENEFICIARY IN THE EVENT THAT THE BARNES PARK LAND IS SOLD OR TITLE TRANSFERRED. COUNCILMAN BLOXHAM SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN LITTLEJOHN, BLOXHAM, COLE, HOLMES AND MAYOR BISHOP NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE February 5, 1962 Page 3 MOTION MADE AND CARRIED THAT THE CITY ATTORNEY PRE- PARE A RESOLUTION REQUESTING BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TO PLACE THE ITEM FOR A PARK AND RECREATION AND PARKWAY DISTRICT FOR THE CITY OF BALDNIN PARK ON THE JUNE 5, 1962, BALLOT MOTION MADE AND CARRIED THAT THE CITY ATTY. FIND OUT AND BRING BACK A REPORT RE WHO WILL BE THE BENE- FICIARY IN THE EVENT THAT THE BARNES PARK LAND IS SOLD OR TITLE TRANSFERRED 00- i Councilman Littlejohn stated that he and Mayor Bishop REPORT RE LEAGUE attended the League of California Cities conference OF CALIF. CITIES on Metropolitan issues on the Ist and 2nd of February CONFERENCE in Sacramento; that the findings were that the cities were very much in opposition to the metropolitan type of government: that Assembly Bill No. 2728, which is a multi-purpose district bill, was talked about and that he and Mayor Bishop urge a no" vote on this BiII. Mayor Bishop stated that the large cities would have the control under the metropolitan government. MAYOR BISHOP MOVED THAT THE COUNCIL INSTRUCT THE CITY ATTORNEY TO DRAW UP A RESOLUTION DIRECTED TO SENATOR RICHARDS, GOVERNOR BRONN AND TO THE LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES IN OPPOSITION TO ASSEMBLY BILL NO. 2728 AND TO THE METROPOLITAN TYPE OF GOVERNMENT. COUNCILMAN BLOXHAM SECONDED, The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: MAYOR BISHOP, COUNCILMEN BLOXHAM, COLE, HOLMES AND LITTLEJOHN NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE MOTION MADE AND CARRIED THAT THE CITY ATTY. DRAW A RES. DIRECTED TO SENATOR RICHARDS, GOVERNOR BRONN AND TO THE LEAGUE OF CALIF. CITIES IN OPPOSITION TO ASSEMBLY BILL NO. 2728 AND THE METRO- POLITAN TYPE GOVERN- MENT 00- City Attorney Saunders gave a report regarding the Anti- REPORT FROM CITY Litter Ordinance as previously requested by the City Council. ATTY. RE ANTI- He stated that it is his feeling that it would be uncon- LITTER ORDINANCE stitutional to allow the local merchants to distribute handbills and prohibit merchants from outlying areas from distributing them; that there are alternative handbill ordinances one that would completely prohibit distribu- tion, one that prohibits except with written or oral con- sent, and one prohibits distribution if it is posted, person notified, or if receptacles are not placed on the property. Councilman Holmes stated that since we have not had too much trouble with our present ordinance we should keep what we have. Continued) BIB] 39540-U01 1962-U02 02-U02 05-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO115491-U03 DO115506-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 4/1/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1962 02 05 CC MINHÄ—@¸— ÕÍ«Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council Mayor Bishop stated that NO ACTION was required. City Attorney Saunders gave a report affecting Home Rule in California, the Carol Lane Case. City Attorney Saunders stated that Carol Lane was convicted of two violations of this statute. He stated that his opinion is that resorting statutes were passed originally to assist law enforcement; to enforce laws against prostitution; that the charge of prostitution is extremely difficult to prove and get a conviction on; that you have solicitation possibly made in one city and consumation in another; that we even have mobile problems prostitution being conducted in mobile house trailers; that the crime of resorting does away with the necessity of having to prove a solicitation, a transportation and acceptance and payoff; that this is used not against ordinary hard working everyday citizens but it used primarily by the Police Department to enforce the laws against people of questionable background and activities. He stated that the amendment of residence was added to cover this and this is commonly called the crime of resorting. He stated that Carol Lane was charged with this. He further stated this was a Municipal Court conviction misdemeanor; that it was first appealed to the Appellate Court and they did not render a decision, they merely affirmed the decision of the Muncipal Court; that on the appeal to the Supreme Court they reversed the decision; that the reversement is in very interesting language almost overwhelming; that heretofore it was the law that if the State legislates in a field, the city may also legislate in that field in a mixed interest field providing the City's legislation does not just parallel but adds to and does not conflict with those provisions in the State law; that if the examination of the legislation of the State legislature shows that the state intended to preempt the field that the city could not legislate there- in at all." Mr. Saunders stated that the Clerk stated that the sole question necessary to determine is Has the state preempted the field of regulating the criminal aspects of sexual activity and prostitution?" The answer Yes"; that the Clerk further states A local municipal ordinance that is in conflict with a general law adopted by the legislature is invalid if it attempts to impose additional requirements in a field that is preempted by the general law. When a doubt exists as to whether an attempted regulation pertains to a municipal or a state matter, or if it is the mixed concern of both, such doubt must be resolved in favor of the legislative authority of the state. An examination of the Penal Code shows clearly that the state has occupied the field in regard to the criminal aspects of sexual activity and prostitution and has provided appropriate penalties in each instance. As evidence of this fact, we need only refer to the following Penal Code sections:"; that twenty-five or thirty sections are cited beginning with rape and ending with acts against public decency. Mr. Saunders stated that they wind up say- ing that It is therefore clear that the Legislature has determined by implication that such conduct shall not be criminal in this state. Accordingly, a city ordinance attempting to make sexual intercourse between persons not married to each other criminal is in conflict with the state law and is void." City Attorney Saunders read from the vigorous dissent of J. Dooling as follows: The history of local and state- wide legislation for the control of motor vehicle traffic is particularly'enlightening. this court held that the State Motor Vehicle Act in its then form, although it legislated expressly upon the subject of traffic on city streets, did not preclude the cities from adopting more stringent or additional traffic regulations." Mr. Saunders February 5, 1962 Page 4 NO ACTION REPORT BY CITY ATTY. SAUNDERS RE RECENT SUPREME COURT DECISION CAROL LANE CASE ATTY. REPORT RE LOCAL TRAFFIC ORDINANCES Continued) BIB] 39540-U01 1962-U02 02-U02 05-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO115491-U03 DO115506-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 4/1/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1962 02 05 CC MINHÄ—@¸— ÕÍ«566 I I Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council February 5, 1962 Page 5 stated that it goes on to point out that later on the Legislature amended this and declared that they preempted the field and then gave some rights back to the city to act in this field. Mr. Saunders stated that it further stated that As an ATTY. REPORT RE example, one area in which local additional regulations GAMBLING have frequently been upheld is in the regulation of gambling. I do not suppose that the majority of this court intends to overrule the cases upholding additional local restraints upon gambling; but one could as easily employ the technique of the majority opinion to reach the con- clusion that all such local regulations of gambling are invalid as follows: The Legislature has extensively in the field of gambling"" and then it states some twenty- five or thirty citations. It is clear that it has there- by occupied the field and has determined by implication that any other form of gambling not prohibited by state law shall not be criminal in this state." Mr. Saunders stated that the Council could see the ends and the possibilities that exist from the language that the Clerk has used in this case. City Attorney Saunders read portions of the letter from the LETTER FROM LEAGUE League of California Cities to All City Attorneys as follows: OF CALIF. CITIES RE SUPREME COURT DE- CISION RE LOCAL ORDINANCES We have been asked by several city attorneys for our views on the effect of In re Carol Lane on Habeas Corpus, Criminal 6929, December 21, 1961), on city ordinances regulating or prohibiting gambling which is not made unlawful by State statute. It is our view that gambling ordinances should be enforced until such time as the Supreme Court rules directly on validity of local anti-gambling laws. If a petition for rehearing is denied by the Supreme Court in the Lane case and the decision becomes final The trend of the Supreme Court de- cisions in the police power field clearly shows an erosion of an important home rule constitutional provision which needs strengthening before the court wipes out the constitutional grant of power to local legislative bodies contained in Article Il, Section II. This constitutional grant has pro- vided for more than 80 years that: Any county, city, town or township may make and enforce within its limits all such local, police, sanitary and other regulations as are not in conflict with general laws."" We believe it is now time to add to this constitutional provision the following: Local regulations shall not be held to be inconflict with general law unless State legislation actually occupies the entire field of regulation and the Legislature expressly provides that State law has preempted the field of regulation." Of the three branches of State government, the judicial poses the greatest threat to home rule and no permanent solution other than a constitutional amendment along the suggested lines appears possible. The League Board of Directors has been asked to support special session legis- lation to restore local authority to adopt ordinances pro- hibiting fornication, adultery and other sexual activities not prohibited by State law. Governor Brown has advised us that he will include such an item in the special session only if it is necessary. City Attorney Saunders stated that we do not, of course, know whit the court will do; that we do not know what their limits of discussion will be on the rehearing; they may Continued) BIB] 39540-U01 1962-U02 02-U02 05-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO115491-U03 DO115506-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 4/1/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1962 02 05 CC MINHÄ—@¸— ÕÍ«Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council reverse themselves and they may not. He stated that the letter from the League of California Cities stated that It is almost certain that because of the Lane decision, local gambling ordinances will be tested." City Attorney Saunders stated that we have a series of Sec- tions of our Code that are unconstitutional and can not be enforced under State law; that he had advised the Chief of Police to continue to enforce our gambling ordinances and other ordinances until such time as we have greater field of answering by the court. Mr. Saunders stated that he has contacted the Mayor re- questing the sum of $100 to pay for a share of hiring special council to file a brief on behalf of this City 12 to 15 cities expected to come in on share basis; that Mr. Tellefson, 9616 Culver Boulevard, Culver City, a City Attorney now retired with some 40 or 50 years experience who is very efficient in appellate work has been hired; that he is preparing to file a brief on behalf of the Cities of Southern California. Councilman Holmes asked that in the case of municipalities where the people of the city have voted a nongambling ord- inance does that come under the same category as the ord- inance that might have been enacted by Council action. City Attorney Saunders stated that if we make the assumption that local ordinances are unconstitutional, and at this point they would be, it would not matter as to the method of action, any local ordinance would be unconstitutional. 00- At the request of Mayor Bishop, City Clerk Balkus read Resolution No. 62-17 by title as follows: RESOLUTION NO. 62-17 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDJVIN PARK REQUESTING THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES TO PERMIT THE REGISTRAR OF VOTERS OF SAID COUNTY TO RENDER SPECIFIED SERVICES TO THE CITY OF BALDN IN PARK, RELATING TO THE CONDUCT OF A GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD IN SAID CITY ON APRIL 10, 1962." COUNCILMAN COLE MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO. 62-17 BE APPROVED AS READ. COUNCILMAN LITTLEJOHN SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN COLE, LITTLEJOHN, BLOXHAM, HOLMES AND MAYOR BISHOP NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE 00- City Clerk Balkus presented the matter of a claim against the City by Winona Yarnell. COUNCILMAN LITTLE JOHN MOVED THAT THE CLAIM BE DENIED AND REFERRED TO THE INSURANCE COMPANY FOR FURTHER ACTION. COUNCILMAN COLE SECONDED. The motion carried by the the following vote: February 5, 1962 Page 6 RES. NO. 62-17 REQUESTING BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TO PERMIT REGISTRAR OF VOTERS OF SAID COUNTY TO RENDER SPECIFIED SERVICES TO THE CITY OF BALDVV IN PARK, RELATING TO CONDUCT OF GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION APRIL 10, 1962 RES. NO. 62-17 ADOPTED CLAIM Winona Yarnell MOTION MADE AND CARRIED THAT CLAIM BE DENIED AND REFERRED TO INSURANCE CO. FOR FURTHER ACTION Continued) BIB] 39540-U01 1962-U02 02-U02 05-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO115491-U03 DO115506-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 4/1/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1962 02 05 CC MINHÄ—@¸— ÕÍ«I I Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council AYES: COUNCILMEN LITTLEJOHN, COLE, BLOXHAM, HOLMES AND MAYOR BISHOP NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE 00- At the request of Mayor Bishop, City Clerk Balkus read Resolution No. 62-I9 by title as follows: RESOLUTION NO. 62-19 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO VACATE A PORTION OF RAILROAD AVENUE IN THE CITY OF BALD~'dIN PARK." COUNCILMAN HOLMES MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO. 62-19 BE APPROVED AND FURTHER READING WAIVED. COUNCILMAN BLOXHAM SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN HOLMES, BLOXHAM, COLE, LITTLEJOHN AND MAYOR BISHOP NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE 00- At the request of Mayor Bishop, City Clerk Balkus read Resolution No. 62-22 by title as follows: RESOLUTION NO. 62-22 A R5'SOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDYNIN PARK REQUESTING THE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT OF THE UNITED STATES TO DESIGN A SPECIAL STAMP COMMEMORATING THE 75TH ANN IVER- SARY OF THE TOURNAMENT OF ROSES OF THE CITY OF PASADENA." COUNCILMAN BLOXHAM MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO. 62-22 BE APPROVED AND FURTHER READING WAIVED. COUNCILMAN HOLMES SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN BLOXHAM, HOLMES, COLE, LITTLEJOHN AND MAYOR BISHOP NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE 00- At the request of Mayor Bishop, City Clerk Balkus read Resolution No. 62-21 by title as follows: RESOLUTION NO. 62-21 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDA IN PARK COMMENDING AND COM- MEMORATING EUGENE ASMUS FOR MERITORIOUS SERVICE TO THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK." COUNCILMAN COLE MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO. 62-21 BE APPROVED AND FURTHER READING WAIVED. COUNCILMAN HOLMES SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN COLE, HOLMES, BLOXHAM, LITTLEJOHN AND MAYOR BISHOP NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE 00- February 5, 1962 Page 7 RES. NO. 62-19 DECLARING INTENTION TO VACATE PORTION OF RAILROAD AVENUE RES. NO. 62-19 ADOPTED RES. NO. 62-22 REQUESTING POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT OF THE U.S. TO DESIGN SPECIAL STAMP COMMEMORATING 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF TOURNAMENT OF ROSES OF THE CITY OF PASADENA RES. NO. 62-22 ADOPTED RE S NO. 62-21 COMMENDING AND COMMEMORATING EUGENE ASMUS FOR MERITORIOUS SER- VICE TO THE CITY OF BALEW IN PARK RES. NO. 62-21 ADOPTED BIB] 39540-U01 1962-U02 02-U02 05-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO115491-U03 DO115506-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 4/1/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1962 02 05 CC MINHÄ—@¸— ÕÍ«5 Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council At the request of Mayor Bishop, City Clerk Balkus read Resolution No. 62-20 by title as follows: RESOLUTION NO. 62-20 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDNIN PARK ADOPTING THE AMENDMENT TO THE GENERAL PLAN OF THE CITY OF BALDNIN PARK." COUNCILMAN LITTLEJOHN MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO. 62-20 BE APPROVED AS READ. COUNCILMAN BLOXHAM SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN LITTLEJOHN, BLOXHAM, HOLMES AND MAYOR BISHOP NOES: NONE ABSTAIN: COUNCILMAN COLE ABSENT: NONE 00- At the request of Mayor Bishop, City Clerk Balkus read Resolution No. 62-18 by title as follows: RESOLUTION NO. 62-18 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDNIN PARK AUTHORIZING FILING OF APPLICA- TION WITH THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FOR AN ADVANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE PLANNING OF PUBLIC WORKS UNDER THE TERMS OF PUBLIC LAW 560, 83RD CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES, AS AMENDED." COUNCILMAN COLE MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO. 62-18 BE APPROVED AND FURTHER READING WAIVED. COUNCILMAN BLOXHAM SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN COLE, BLOXHAM, HOLMES, LITTLEJOHN AND MAYOR BISHOP NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE 00- At the request of Mayor Bishop, City Clerk Balkus read Resolution No. 62-23 by title as follows: RESOLUTION NO. 62-23 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDNIN PARK AUTHORIZING THE CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER OR CITY CLERK TO ACCEPT AND CONSENT TO DEEDS OR GRANTS CONVEYING ANY INTER- EST IN OR EASEMENT UPON REAL ESTATE TO THE CITY OF BALDNIN PARK." COUNCILMAN HOLMES MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO. 62-23 BE APPROVED AND FURTHER READING WAIVED. COUNCILMAN COLE SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN HOLMES, COLE, BLOXHAM, LITTLEJOHN AND MAYOR BISHOP NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE 00- February 5, 1962 Page 8 RES. NO. 62-20 ADOPTING THE AMENDMENT TO THE GENERAL PLAN OF THE CITY OF B.PK. RES. NO.. 62-20 ADOPTED RES. NO. 62-I8 AUTHORIZING FILING OF APPLICATION WITH U.S. OF AMERICA FOR ADVANCE TO PROVIDE FOR PLANNING OF PUBLIC WORKS UNDER TERMS OF PUBLIC LAW 560, 83RD CONGRESS OF THE U.S., AS AMENDED RES. NO. 62-18 ADOPTED RES. NO. 62-23 AUTHORIZING CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER OR CITY CLERK TO ACCEPT AND CONSENT TO DEEDS OR GRANTS CONVEYING ANY INTEREST IN OR EASE- MENT UPON REAL ESTATE TO THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK RES. NO. 62-23 ADOPTED BIB] 39540-U01 1962-U02 02-U02 05-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO115491-U03 DO115506-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 4/1/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1962 02 05 CC MINHÄ—@¸— Õ Í«I Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council At the request of Mayor Bishop, City Clerk Balkus read Resolution No. 62-24 by title as follows: RESOLUTION NO. 62-24 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK GRANTING A ZONE EXCEPTION TO CLARENCE GRAHAM, JR., ON PROPERTY LOCATED AT REAR OF 4656 N. MAINE AVENUE, BALDNIN PARK; DESIGNATED AS CASE NO. Z-93." Discussion followed. COUNCILMAN HOLMES MOVED THAT ITEM 6 THAT THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT SHOULD BE SUBSTANTIALLY IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE PLOT PLANS SUBMITTED) BE ADDED AND THAT RESOLUTION NO. 62-24 BE APPROVED AS CORRECTED AND THAT FURTHER READING BE JAIVED. COUNCILMAN BLOXHAM SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN HOLMES, BLOXHAM AND MAYOR BISHOP NOES: COUNCILMAN COLE ABSTAIN: COUNCILMAN LITTLEJOHN ABSENT: NONE Councilman Littlejohn stated his reason for abstention was At the request of Mayor Bishop, City Clerk Balkus read Resolution No. 62-25 by title as follows: RESOLUTION NO. 62-25 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, CALLING AND GIVING NOTICE OF THE HOLDING OF A GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELEC- TION TO BE HELD IN SAID CITY ON TUESDAY, THE IOTH DAY OF APRIL, 1962, FOR THE ELECTION OF CERTAIN OFFICERS OF SAID CITY AS REQUIRED BY THE PROVISIONS OF THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA RELATING TO GENERAL LAW CITIES." COLIC I LI',MAN HOLMES MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NC. 62-25 BE APPROVED AND FURTHER READING BE WAIVED. COUNCILMAN LITTLE- JCHN SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN HOLMES, LITTLEJOHN, BLOXHAM COLE AND MAYOR BISHOP NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE 00- City Clerk Balkus requested that Council set for hearing the following case: Z-I04, Fred W. Raab, Jr., 4064 N. Lante Street, A-I to M-I. Continued) February 5, 1962 Page 9 RES. NO. 62-24 GRANTING ZONE EXCEPTION TO CLARENCE GRAHAM, JR., ON PROPERTY LOCATED AT REAR OF 4656 N. MAINE AVE., B.PK.; DESIGNATED AS CASE NO. Z-93 RES. NO. 62-24 APPROVED AS CORRECTED REASON FOR ABSTEN- TION COUNCILMAN LITTLEJOHN RES. NO. 62-25 CALLING AND GIVING NOTICE OF THE HOLDING OF A GENERAL MUNICI- PAL ELECTION TO BE HELD IN SAID CITY ON APRIL 10, 1962, FOR ELECTION OF CERTAIN OFFICERS OF SAID CITY RES. NO. 62-25 ADOPTED CITY CLERK BALKUS REQUEST SET FOR HEARING Z-104 BIB] 39540-U01 1962-U02 02-U02 05-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO115491-U03 DO115506-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 4/1/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1962 02 05 CC MINHÄ—@¸— Õ Í«I Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council COUNCILMAN COLE MOVED THAT Z-I04 BE SET FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON MARCH 5, 1962, AT 8:00 P.M. IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBER OF THE CITY HALL. COUNCILMAN HOLMES SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN COLE, HOLMES, BLOXHAM, LITTLEJOHN AND MAYOR BISHOP NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE 00- Acting Chief Administrative Officer Barker submitted a report along with a petition regarding a request for Zone Change from R-l to M-I along Azusa Canyon Road. He recommended that this request be referred to the Planning Commission for a definite recommendation. COUNCILMAN COLE MOVED THAT THIS MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION FOR RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE CITY COUNCIL. COUNCILMAN LITTLEJOHN SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN COLE, LITTLEJOHN, BLOXHAM, HOLMES AND MAYOR BISHOP NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE 00- Acting Chief Administrative Officer Barker presented a report from Chief of Police Best recommending Report and Record Check Reimbursement Rates; that Chief of Police Best recommends that the following resolutions be adopted. I- That the City establish a rate o $2.00 for furnishing copies of police reports. 2- That the City establish a rate of $1.00 for furnishing record checks. At the request of Mayor Bishop, City Clerk Balkus read Resolution No. 62-26 in full as follows: RESOLUTION NO. 62-26 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDN IN PARK ESTABLISHING A FEE FOR FURNISHING COPIES OF POLICE REPORTS AND A FEE FOR FURNISHING RECORD CHECKS." COUNCILMAN HOLMES MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO. 62-26 BE APPROVED. COUNCILMAN LITTLEJOHN SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN HOLMES, LITTLEJOHN, BLOXHAM, COLE AND MAYOR BISHOP NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE 00- Acting Chief Administrative Officer Ba ker presented a report from the Chief of Police regarding the All-Zone Meeting of Chiefs of Police and Sheriffs in Palo Alto, February 8-9, 1962. COUNCILMAN HOLMES MOVED THAT CHIEF OF POLICE GEORGE BEST BE AUTHORIZED TO ATTEND THIS MEETING AND THE NECESSARY EXPENSES BE APPROVED. COUNCILMAN LITTLEJOHN SECONDED. Continued) February 5, 1962 Page 10 HEARING SET FOR MARCH 5, 1962 8:00 P.M. REPORT AND PETITION ZONE CHANGE AZUSA CANYON ROAD MATTER REFERRED TO PLANNING COMMISSION FOR RECOMMENDATIONS TO CITY COUNCIL REPORT RE REPORT AND RECORD CHECK REIMBURSEMENT RATES FROM CHIEF OF POLICE BEST RES. NO. 62-26 ESTABLISHING A FEE FOR FURNISHING COPIES OF POLICE REPORTS AND A FEE FOR FURN- ISHING RECORD CHECKS RES. NO. 62-26 ADOPTED REPORT FROM CHIEF OF POLICE RE ALL- ZONE MEETING OF CHIEFS OF POLICE AND SHERIFFS MOTION THAT CHIEF OF POLICE GEORGE BEST BE AUTHORIZED Continued) BIB] 39540-U01 1962-U02 02-U02 05-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO115491-U03 DO115506-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 4/1/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1962 02 05 CC MINHÄ—@¸— Õ Í«RE Regular i\\eeting of the Baldwin Par< City Council Mayor Bishop stated that although the Attorney General called this meeting that the Chief of Police having been employed with the City of Baldwin Park less than thirty days should not attend this meeting; that his services are more valuable to this community for these two days here in town than what he would accomplish at this meeting; tnat he opposes this because he believes that it would be to the best advantage of the City that this be denied. Councilman Holmes stated that although the Chief of Police has not been with the City long the fact that the Attorney General called the meeting and that one of the matters to be discussed is the Supreme Court Decision on the Carol Lane Case should be enough justification for the Chief of Police to attend this meeting. Mayor Bishop stated that he questions that the Attorney General has the authority to demand local legislative bodies to spend the taxpayers money in this manner. Councilman Bloxham asked what the cost of the trip would be. Acting Chief Administrative Officer Barker stated that the cost in the report of the Chief of Police's report would not apply because the Chief intends to be out of the City two days and one night instead of the three days stated in the report; that probably transportation plus $35.00 to $40.00 would cover the cost. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN HOLMES, LITTLEJOHN, BLOXHAM AND COLE NOES: MAYOR BISHOP ABSENT: NONE 00- Acting Chief Administrative Officer Barker presented a leave of absence request for the Deputy City Clerk Dorothy Smith and authority to employ temporary clerical help; that the leave of absence request is for a two month period without pay. COUNCILMAN COLE MOVED THAT DOROTHY SMITH BE GRANTED A TWO MONTH LEAVE OF ABSENCE DUE TO ILLNESS AND THAT WE HIRE A TEMPORARY REPLACEMENT. COUNCILMAN BLOXHAM SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vole: AYES: COUNCILMEN COLE, E3LOXHAM, HOLMES, LITTLEJOHN AND MAYOR BISHOP NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE 00- Acting Chief Administrative Officer Barker presented a request for partial refund of business license in the amount of $6.00 to Joseph Pomerantz. Continued) February 5, 1962 Page II TO ATTEND THIS MEETING AND THE NECESSARY EXPENSES BE APPROVED MOTION CARRIED LEAVE OF ABSENCE REQUEST FOR DEPUTY CITY CLERK AND RE- QUEST FOR TEMPORARY REPLACEMENT MOTION MADE AND CARRIED THAT DOROTHY SMITH BE GRANTED A TWO MONTH LEAVE OF ABSENCE AND THAT WE HIRE A TEMPORARY REPLACEMENT REQUEST FOR PARTIAL REFUND OF BUSINESS LICENSE $6.00, JOSEPH POMERANTZ BIB] 39540-U01 1962-U02 02-U02 05-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO115491-U03 DO115506-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 4/1/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1962 02 05 CC MINHÄ—@¸— Õ 1962 02 05 CC MINHÄ—@¸— Õ Í«57x4: I Regular \eeting of the Baldwin Park City Council February 5, 1962 Page 13 It is the consensus of opinion that the employees are satisfied with the present type of coverage included in the present policy; however, should you consider new bids it would be very much appreciated if we could main- tain the same type of coverage that we now have in our present policy. As previously stated the present policy has a good basic as well as major medical coverage. Your consideration to this important issue will be greatly appreciated by membersof the Baldwin Park City Employees Association. Very truly yours, /s/ John K. Taylor, President COUNCILMAN L ITTLE JOHN MOVED THAT THE COUNCIL CONCUR WITH MOTION MADE AND THE FINDINGS OF THE ACTING CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER AND CARRIED THAT COUN- THAT THE REQUEST FOR) BIDS BE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CIL CONCUR WITH ON OR BEFORE 3:00 P.M., MARCH 6, 1962. COUNCILMAN HOLMES FINDINGS OF ACTING SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: C.A.O. AND THAT THE REQUEST FOR) BIDS AYES: COUNCILMEN LITTLEJOHN, HOLMES, BLOXHAM, BE IN THE OFFICE OF COLE AND MAYOR BISHOP THE CITY CLERK ON OR NOES: NONE BEFORE 3:00 P.M., ABSENT: NONE MARCH 6, 1962 00- i Acting Chief Administrative Officer Barker read the letter LETTER OF RESIGNA- of resignation from Stanley R. Mansfield, Planning Director, TION as follows: To: Chief Administrative Officer STANLEY R. MANSFIELD From: Stanley R. Mansfield, Planning Director PLANNING DIRECTOR Subject: Resignation In accordance with City Council Resolution No. 61-95, Section 3, paragraph A, I herewith tender my resigna- tion effective February 16, 1962. I wish to take this opportunity to express my sincere appreciation to the City Council, Planning Com- mission, Department heads and employees for their wonderful cooperaticn in carrying out the City planning program. My only regret in leaving is that our study ses- sions on the new Zoning Ordinance which the Planning Commission and I have worked on for the past eighteen months has not been completed. I strongly recommend that we take steps to review the remainder of the Ordinance within the next two weeks. Unfortunately, the timing of any termination seems to be just at the wrong time. The recent changes in the City Administration and the departure of the former Assist- ant Planning Director is indeed untimely. However, I have the Planning Department organized to a point where I am sure tha there will be effective operation on an interim basis until a new Planning Director is selected. In addition, the Building and Engineering Staffs have taken a more active part in all aspects of the planning program. /s/ Stanley R. Mansfield Planning Director Councilman Holmes stated that he hoped that Mr. Mansfield's new enterprise will be very successful for him and that he wanted to add his personal thanks to the time and effort and to the great amount of headway that he has accomplished as Planning Director. Continued) BIB] 39540-U01 1962-U02 02-U02 05-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO115491-U03 DO115506-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 4/1/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1962 02 05 CC MINHÄ—@¸— ÕÍ« Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council Mayor Bishop stated that he felt Mr. Holmes' statement is the sentiment of the entire Council. Councilman Cole stated that the people he had talked with who had been in the Planning Department were always happy with the way they were treated. Councilman Bloxham stated that Mr. Mansfield's public relations have been outstanding. Councilman Littlejohn stated that he wanted to personally thank Mr. Mansfield for taking over some of the people that have come to him; that Mr. Mansfield attempted to explain to them what the City if trying to accomplish. COUNCILMAN COLE MOVED THAT THE CITY ATTORNEY BE DIRECTED TO DRAW UP THE PROPER RESOLUTION COMMENDING PLANNING DIRECTOR MANSFIELD'S PAST PERFORMANCES AND ACCEPTING HIS RESIGNATION. COUNCILMAN HOLMES SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN COLE, HOLMES, BLOXHAM, L I TT LE JOHN AND MAYOR BISHOP NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE 00- AT 9:30 P.M. COUNCILMAN BLOXHAM MOVED THAT A TEN MINUTE RECESS BE DECLARED. COUNCILMAN HOLMES SECONDED. There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered by Mayor Bishop. 00- Acting Chief Administrative Officer Barker presented a report from City Engineer Lampman regarding parking on Ramona Boulevard and Maine Avenue. Mr. Barker pointed out the area on the map and stated that the City Engineer recommends that the parking and loading zones remain as they presently exist, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.) with the exception that all parking and loading be eliminated on Saturday and Sunday; that this would create the least amount of inconvenience to the businessmen in the area and would allow adequate traffic movement during the weekends. COUNCILMAN COLE MOVED THAT THE COUNCIL CONCUR WITH THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE CITY ENGINEER. COUNCILMAN HOLMES SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN COLE, HOLMES, BLOXHAM, LITTLEJOHN AND MAYOR BISHOP NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE 00- Acting Chief Administrative Officer Barker presented a report from City Engineer Lampman regarding drainage problem at the Church of the Nazarene, 14254 East Los Angeles Street, Baldwin Park. Mr. Barker stated that City Engineer Lampman recommends that the Church of the Nazarene be required to provide a catch basin with seep- February 5, 1962 Page 14 MOTION MADE AND CARRIED THAT CITY ATTY. DRAW UP RES. COMMENDING PLANNING DIRECTOR MANSFIELD'S PAST PERFORMANCES AND ACCEPTING HIS RESIGNATION RECESS AT 9:30 P.M. RECONVENED AT 9:40 P.M. REPORT FROM CITY ENGINEER RE PARKING ON RAMONA BLVD. AND MAINE AVE. MOTION MADE AND CARRIED THAT COUNCIL CONCUR WITH RECOM- MENDATIONS OF CITY ENGINEER REPORT FROM CITY ENGINEER RE DRAIN- AGE PROBLEM CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 14254 E. Los Angeles St., B.PK. Continued) BIB] 39540-U01 1962-U02 02-U02 05-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO115491-U03 DO115506-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 4/1/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1962 02 05 CC MINHÄ—@¸— ÕÍ«X76 I Regular Pheeting of the Baldwin Park City Council age pits, in accordance with the design calculations Alternate No. 2) submitted by Walsh-Forkert Civil Engineers, Incorporated, and that the parking lot be graded in such a manner to provide a ponding basin with the low point at the proposed catch basin, and that the proposed block wall be provided with weep holes to disperse the runoff. in a uniform manner. Councilman Littlejohn asked if this would be drained in to Los Angeles Street. City Engineer Lampman stated that the excessive runoff would be removed by paving the parking lot; that this should be a final solution. COUNCILMAN COLE MOVED THAT THE COUNCIL CONCUR WITH THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE CITY ENGINEER. COUNCILMAN HOLMES SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN COLE, HOLMES, BLOX- HAM, LITTLEJOHN AND MAYOR BISHOP NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE 00- Acting Chief Administrative Officer Barker presented a report from City Engineer Lampman regarding the sewer connection fee for the Church of God located at the corner of Ramona Boulevard and Merced Avenue. Mr. Barker stated that as the recommendation indicates, the assess- ment laws of the State exempt certain portions of church property; that the area is under one ownership, and on the basis of our existing Sewer Connection Resolution the church will be required to pay the entire front footage along Ramona Boulevard 450ft.). Mr. Barker stated that the Church of God has requested that this parcel be broken at a point 75 feet from the corner of Merced and they be allowed to pay the connection fee for the house which they proposed to hookup at the present time and that they be allowed to pay the balance of the connection fee at the time they hookup the church. Discussion followed as to the basis for granting this request. COUNCILMAN BLOXHAM MOVED THAT THE COUNCIL CONCUR WITH THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE CITY ENGINEER. COUNCILMAN COLE SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN BLOXHAM, COLE AND LITTLEJOHN NOES: COUNCILMAN HOLMES AND MAYOR BISHOP ABSENT: NONE February 5, 1962 Page 15 MOT ION MADE AND CARRIED THAT COUNCIL CONCUR WITH RECOM- MENDATIONS OF CITY ENGINEER REPORT FROM CITY ENGINEER RE SEWER CONNECTION FEE FOR CHURCH OF GOD, Ramona Blvd. and Merced Ave. MOTION MADE AND CARRIED THAT COUNCIL CONCUR WITH REC- OMMENDATIONS OF CITY ENGINEER Discussion followed wherein it was clarified that the recommendations of the City Engineer indicated that the Sewer connection fee would have to be paid for the house at the present time and that the church could pay their fee when they hookup. 00- BIB] 39540-U01 1962-U02 02-U02 05-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO115491-U03 DO115506-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 4/1/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1962 02 05 CC MINHÄ—@¸— ÕÍ«5' Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council Acting Chief Administrative Officer Barker presented a report from City Engineer Lampman regarding the release of the bond for Tract No. 23407. Discussion followed. COUNCILMAN HOLMES MOVED THAT THE COUNCIL CONCUR WITH THE CITY ENGINEER ON APPROVING THE RELEASE OF THE BOND AND RETAIN THE EASEMENT. COUNCILMAN LITTLEJOHN SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN HOLMES, LITTLEJOHN, BLOXHAM, COLE AND MAYOR BISHOP NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE 00- Acting Chief Administrative Officer Barker presented a report from City Engineer Lampman regarding the vacation of drainage easement abutting Tract No. 26572 which recommended that the City retain the fifteen foot drainage easement which was dedicated on the tract map and that the Chief Administrative Officer he authorized to contact qualified engineering firms for proposals to prepare a master drainage plan for the entire City of Baldwin Park. Acting Chief Administrative Officer Barker stated that he recommends that the Robinette drainage facility be held in abeyance until the possibility of securing an overall drainage plan for the City is studied. Discussion followed regarding chunks of conrete in the flow line of the natural drainage runway. February 5, 1962 Page 16 REPORT FROM CITY ENGINEER RE RELEASE OF BOND TRACT NO. 23407 MOTION MADE AND CARRIED THAT COUNCIL CONCUR WITH CITY ENGINEER ON APPROVING RELEASE OF BOND AND RETAIN THE EASEMENT REPORT FROM CITY ENGINEER RE VACATION OF DRAINAGE EASEMENT ABUTTING TRACT NO. 26572 MOTION MADE AND CARRIED THAT REC- OMMENDATIONS OF CITY ENGINEER AS REPORTED IN ALL ITEMS OUT- LINED AND THE ADDI- AYES: COUNCILMEN HOLMES, LITTLEJOHN, BLOXHAM, TIONAL ITEMS RE- COLE AND MAYOR BISHOP GARDING THE DRAINAGE NOES NONE 3E ACCEPTED ABSENT: NONE 00- Acting Chief Administrative Officer Barker presented a REPORT FROM CITY report from City Engineer Lampman regarding the San Gabriel ENGINEER RE ROUT- Freeway Routing; that subsequent to the hearing the Blue ING OF SAN GABRIEL Diamond Company offered another proposal to the State FREEWAY COUNCILMAN HOLMES MOVED THAT THE COUNCIL CONCUR WITH THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE CITY ENGINEER AS REPORTED IN ALL ITEMS OUTLINED AND THE ADDITIONAL ITEMS RETARDING THE DRAINAGE BE ACCEPTED. COUNCILMAN LITTLEJOHN SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: which would be the orange-yellow-orange-brown routing. Mr. Barker stated that in the report of City Engineer Lampman with regard to this routing he indicates that approximately fifty acres of Baldwin Park industrial zoned property would be acquired by the State for freeway con- struction; that a frontage road would be provided adjacent to the freeway which would serve as local access to abutting properties; that Rivergrade Road would be eliminated by the new proposed alignment; that Simon Eisner has been contacted and is of the opinion that the realignment would be beneficial in the long range development of the in- dustrial area in that industries tend to locate immediately adjacent to freeways on which frontage roads and adequate access have been provided; that the proposed freeway will be constructed in approximately five to seven years. Continued) BIB] 39540-U01 1962-U02 02-U02 05-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO115491-U03 DO115506-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 4/1/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1962 02 05 CC MINHÄ—@¸— ÕÍ«578 LJ Regular lee'ring of the Baldwin Park City Council Discussion followed as to the exact portion of the City of Baldwin Park that would be included in this route; that approximately fifty 50) acres of M-I area would be in- cluded. COUNCILMAN HOLMES MOVED THAT THE CITY ATTORNEY BE DIRECTED TO PREPARE A RESOLUTION STATING THAT THE CITY OF BALDNIN PARK HAS NC OBJECTIONS TO THE ALTERNATE ROUTING OF THE FREEWAY AS PROPOSED BY THE STATE DIVISION OF HIGHIJAYS. COUNCILMAN COLE SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN HOLMES, COLE AND BLOXHAM NOES: COUNCILMAN LITTLEJOHN AND MAYOR BISHOP ABSENT: NONE 00- Acting Chief Administrative Officer Barker presented a report from City Engineer Lampman regarding the open end curb, gutter and sidewalk contract; that Mr. Lampman's recommendation is that the City Engineer be authorized to prepare an open end curb, gutter and sidewalk contract for presentation to the City Council for advertising for bids. Discussion followed. COUNCILMAN HOLMES MOVED THAT THE CITY COUNCIL CONCUR WITH THE RECOMA%ENDATIONS OF THE CITY ENGINEER AND AUTHORIZE THE CITY ENGINEER TO PREPARE CONTRACT FOR FINAL REVIEW BY THE COUNCIL. COUNCILMAN BLOXHAM SECONDED. Councilman Littlejohn stated that he feels this contract would be an infringement on the private rights to do business. City Engineer Lampman stated that the only intent of this contract is so that the private property owner in the R-I Zone can have the opportunity of utilizing this means or he can use another contractor; that this is not intended for use by multi-family residences. Further discussion followed. The moti,)n carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN HOLMES, BLOXHAM, COLE, AND MAYOR 31SHOP NOES: COUNCILMAN LITTLEJOHN ABSENT: NONE 00- Acting Chief Administrative Officer Barker presented a report from City Engineer Lampman regarding Vineland Avenue Curb, Gutter and Sidewalk Deposits; that it is recommended that the City install the curb, gutter and sidewalk on Vineland Avenue 706 feet of curb and gutter for which the City holds deposit and 216 feet of sidewalk). Mr. Barker stated that in one area it requires the re- construction of part of Vineland Avenue and pointed out on a map the area involved which is approximately 700 feet in length; that the cost estimate is $7,000; that Mr. Lampman's report indicate that this work could be done by the City forces without interference in the day to day maintenance Continued) February 5, 1962 Page 17 APPROXIMATELY 50 ACRES OF M-I PROPERTY INCLUDED MOTION MADE AND CARRIED THAT CITY ATTY. BE DIRECTED TO PREPARE A RES. STATING THAT THE CITY OF B.PK. HAS NC OBJECTIONS TO THE ALTERNATE ROUT- ING OF THE FREEWAY MOTION MADE THAT CITY COUNCIL CONCUR WITH RECOMMENDATIONS OF CITY ENGINEER AND AUTHORIZE THE CITY ENGINEER TO PREPARE CONTRACT FOR FINAL REVIEW BY COUNCIL MOTION CARRIED REPORT FROM CITY ENGINEER RE VINE- LAND AVENUE CURB, GUTTER AND SIDE- WALK DEPOSITS BIB] 39540-U01 1962-U02 02-U02 05-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO115491-U03 DO115506-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 4/1/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1962 02 05 CC MINHÄ—@¸— ÕÍ«Regular, Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council February 5, 1962 Page 18 program; that it would take approximately two weeks to com- plete. Discussion of today's cost of installation $1,861.00) opposed to the deposits we have $1,164.00). It was suggested that the people in the area be contacted regarding the installation of sewers before the curb and gutters are installed. Disucssion followed regarding the width of street and side- walk being adjacent to the curb. COUNC I LM.AN COLE MOVED THAT THE C ITY COUNC I L CONCUR WITH THE MOTION MADE AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE CITY ENGINEER THAT THE PEOPLE BE CARRIED THAT THE CONTACTED, AND THAT WE IMMEDIATELY PROCEED. COUNCILMAN COUNCIL CONCUR BLOXHAMM SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: WITH RECOMMENDA- TIONS OF CITY AYES: COUNCILMEN COLE, BLOXHAM, HOLMES, ENGINEER THAT THE LITTLEJOHN AND MAYOR BISHOP PEOPLE BE CON- NOES: NONE TACTED AND THAT ABSENT: NONE WE IMMEDIATELY PROCEED 00- Acting Chief Administrative Officer Barker presented a REPORT FROM CITY report from City Engineer Lampman regarding Short Form ENGINEER RE SHORT 1911 Acts; that Mr. Lampman, the City Engineer, be FORM 1911 ACTS authorized to commence short form 1911 Act proceedings in areas where over fifty per cent of the curb and gutter has been installed on any one street. City Attorney Saunders stated that in addition to the City being able to require property owners to install improve- ments on streets on which over fifty per cent of the curb and gutter or sidewalk exists on one side of the street as indicated in Mr. Lampman's report, where sixty per cent of the owners sign a petition the short form may be used pro- viding it is a dedicated street. Councilman Littlejohn stated that this could create a lien on the property and should be used cautiously; however, this has a great deal of merit. COUNCILMAN HOLMES MOVED THAT THE CITY ENGINEER BE AUTHORIZED MOTION MADE AND TO COMMENCE SHORT FORM 1911 ACT PROCEEDINGS IN AREAS WHERE CARRIED THAT CITY OVER FIFTY PER CENT OF THE CURB AND GUTTER HAS BEEN INSTALLED ENGINEER BE ON ANY ONE STREET. COUNCILMAN BLOXHAM SECONDED. AUTHORIZED TO COMMENCE SHORT Discussion followed. FORM 1911 ACT PROCEEDINGS IN The motion carried by the following vote: AREAS WHERE OVER 50% OF CURB AND AYES: COUNCILMEN HOLMES, BLOXHAM, COLE, GUTTER HAS BEEN LITTLEJOHN AND MAYOR 3ISHOP INSTALLED ON ANY NOES: NONE ONE STREET ABSENT: NONE 00- Acting Chief Administrative Officer Barker presented Res- REPORT RE STANDARD olution No. 62-27 and stated that all of the corrections SPECIFICATIONS FOR as ordered by Council have been made. He further stated PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS that it is recommended that the matter of sidewalks be AND PUBLIC PROJECTS excluded until further study has been made. RES. NO. 62-27 Continued) BIB] 39540-U01 1962-U02 02-U02 05-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO115491-U03 DO115506-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 4/1/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1962 02 05 CC MINHÄ—@¸— ÕÍ«Regular T',eeting of the Baldwin Park City Council Councilman Holmes stated that the matter of six 6) foot sidewalk adjacent to the curb should be given further study. Councilman Littlejohn asked whether or not a four 4) foot sidewalk would be sufficient in certain areas. City Engineer Lampman stated that possibly five 5) foot sidewalks would be adequate if the power poles were kept within six 6) inches of the curb face. COUNCILMAN HOLMES MOVED THAT THE STANDARDS BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED EXCLUDING THE MATTER OF SIDEWALKS UNTIL FURTHER STUDY HAS BEEN AMDE. COUNCILMAN LITTLEJOHN SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMAN HOLMES, LITTLEJOHN, COLE, BLOXHAM AND MAYOR BISHOP NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE Further discussion regarding the width of sidewalks. 00- At the request of Mayor Bishop, City Clerk Balkus read Resolution No. 62-27 by title as follows: RESOLUTION NO. 62-27 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ADOPTING STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS AND PUBLIC PROJECTS." COUNCILMAN HOLMES MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO. 62-27 BE APPROVED AND FURTHER READING WAIVED WITH THE CORREC- TION THAT THE MATTER OF SIDEWALKS BE DELETED AND HELD FOR FURTHER STUDY. COUNCILMAN LITTLEJOHN SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN HOLMES, LITTLEJOHN, BLOXHAM, COLE AND MAYOR BISHOP NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE 00- As there was no objection by Council, Acting Chief Administrative Officer Barker brought on the agenda a report regarding hepatitus. He stated that he had talked with Dr. Petit of the Los Angeles County Health Depart- ment; that Dr. Petit had stated that hepatitus had in- creased 1350, nation wide, in the year 1961; that this area is in line with the national increase; that four cases have been reported in the Ramona Auto Court since November 1961; that the Ramona Auto Court is now under investigation by the Los Angeles County Health Department and that he would send the City a copy of the report on their findings as soon as it was available. 00- COUNCILMAN COLE MOVED THAT THE CITY TREASURER'S REPORT OF JANUARY 2, 1962, BE RECEIVED AND FILED. COUNCILMAN LITTLE- JOHN SECONDED. There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered by Mayor Bishop. February 5, 1962 Page 19 MOTION MADE AND CARRIED THAT STAN- DARDS BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED EXCLUDING MATTER OF SIDEWALKS UNTIL FURTHER STUDY HAS BEEN MADE RES. NO. 62-27 ADOPTING STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS AND PUBLIC PROJECTS RES. NO. 62-27 ADOPTED REPORT ON HEPATITUS BROUGHT ON THE AGENDA BY CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER BARKER FOUR CASES SINCE NOV. 1961 IN RAMONA AUTO COURT TREASURER'S REPORT AS OF JAN. 2, 1962, RECEIVED AND FILED 00- BIB] 39540-U01 1962-U02 02-U02 05-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO115491-U03 DO115506-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 4/1/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1962 02 05 CC MINHÄ—@¸— ÕÍ«Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council Planning Director Mansfield presented Lot Split No. 422, Planning Commission Resolution No. 804, Marvin L. and Georgia Jo Sherry, 13515 East Palm Avenue, Baldwin Park, applicants; Lot Split No. 424, Planning Commission Resolution No. 806, L.S. Fairrnan, 3667 North Maine Avenue, Baldwin Park, appli- cant; and Lot Split No. 423, Planning Commission Resolution No. 805, Mrs. Stella McPeek, 13562 Rexwood Avenue, applicant. He stated that the Planning Commission had recommended approval of each case, as presented. COUNCILMAN HOLMES MOVED THAT MR. HUBERT KIDD BE HEARD AT THIS TIME. COUNCILMAN LITTLEJOHN SECONDED. There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered by Mayor Bishop. Mr. Hubert Kidd, 3663 North Maine, stated that he was opposed to Lot Split No. 424; that on his side of the street every lot is improved by a single family residence; that Mr. Fairman's hours is a garage made into a house; that this lot split would create lots smaller than those in the immediate area; that the houses in this area are set back 40 feet from the sidewalk in this area. Councilman Littlejohn asked if the Planning Commission had taken into consideration what this lot split would do to the evaluation of the property in this neighborhood. Planning Director Mansfield stated that the applicant has met all of the requirements of the Lot Split Ordinance and that the Planning Commission has no basis for denial. Discussion followed as to the setback and lot size in this area. COUNCILMAN LITTLEJOHN MOVED THAT LOT SPLIT NO. 424 BE RE- TURNED TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION FOR AN OVERALL PICTURE AND THAT THEY RECONSIDER THIS MATTER. COUNCILMAN BLOXHAM SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN LITTLEJOHN, BLOXHAM, COLE, HOLMES AND MAYOR BISHOP NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE 00- Planning Director Mansfield pointed out on the map on the wall the area involved in Lot Split No. 422, and explained how this land could be developed. COUNCILMAN HOLMES MOVED THAT THE FINDINGS OF THE CITY COUN- CIL CONCUR WITH THE FINDINGS OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION AND THAT LOT SPLIT NO. 422, PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 804, LOT SPLIT NO. 423, PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 805 BE APPROVED. COUNCILMAN COLE SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN HOLMES, COLE, BLOXHAM, LITTLEJOHN AND MAYOR BISHOP NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE 00- Planning Director Mansfield asked to bring Lot Split No. 419, Planning Commission Resolution No. 803, Miss Mary M. Pouder, 14833 East Los Angeles Street, applicant, on the agenda. February 5, 1962 Page 20 LOT SPLIT NOS. 422, 423 AND 424; P.C. RES. NOS. 804, 805, AND 806; APPLICANTS: Sherry, McPeek and Fairman MOTION MADE AND CARRIED THAT MR. HUBERT KIDD BE HEARD HUBERT KIDD, Owner, 3663 North Maine, Baldwin Park LOT SPLIT NO. 424, PLANNING COMMISSION RES. NO. 804 RE- TURNED TO PLANNING COMMISSION FOR OVER- ALL PICTURE AND THAT THEY RECONSIDER THIS MATTER LOT SPLIT NOS. 422 AND 423 APPROVED LOT SPLIT NO. 419 PLANNING COMMISSION RES. NO. 803, Mary M. Pouder, 14833 E. Los Angeles St., Applicant Continued) BIB] 39540-U01 1962-U02 02-U02 05-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO115491-U03 DO115506-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 4/1/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1962 02 05 CC MINHÄ—@¸— ÕÍ«382 Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council COUNCILMAN HOLMES MOVED THAT THIS ITEM BE BROUGHT ON THE AGENDA. COUNCILMAN BLOXHAM SECONDED. There were no ob- jections, the motion carried and was so ordered by Mayor Bishop. Planning Director Mansfield stated that there was one revision to Planning Commission Resolution No. 803; that Section 2 paragraph g) and Section 3 paragraph d) be eliminated. He stated that Mr. William`Woods, Building Superintendent, is now of the opinion that the structure is not unsafe and we can not require that it be removed. Discussion followed regarding the requirement of curbs and gutter on Park Avenue. Mr. Kenneth Huchingson, option holder, stated that at the time the structure was inspected it was determined that the structure was not unsafe but it was not up to Code; that Mr. Moods had agreed that it could not be brought up to Code; that with regard to the curb and gutter require- ment he did not see how the City of Baldwin Park could rule on this because it is in the City of Irwindale. COUNCILMAN LITTLEJOHN MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO. 803 BE APPROVED AND THE FINDINGS OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION BE ADOPTED AS IS IWTH NO DELETION. COUNCILMAN COLE SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN LITTLEJOHN, COLE, BLOXHAM, HOLMES AND MAYOR BISHOP NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE COUNCILMAN LITTLEJOHN MOVED THAT THE FIRE MARSHAL, BUILDING INSPECTOR, HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND STATE HOUSING AUTHORITY BE REQUESTED TO GIVE A REPORT TO THE COUNCIL ON THE CONDITIONS THAT EXIST IN THIS HOUSE. COUNCILMAN BLOXHAM SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN LITTLEJOHN, BLOXHAM, COLE, HOLMES AND MAYOR BISHOP NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE Mr. Henry N. Redeker stated that the applicant is entitled to a review. Mayor Bishop stated that the Council would again review the case after the reports are in from the Building Inspector, Health Department and State Housing Authority. 00- At this time City Clerk Balkus stated that Mr. Melvin Frank requested that Tentative Map Subdivision Tract No. 26747 be brought on the Agenda. COUNCILMAN HOLMES MOVED THAT THIS ITEM BE BROUGHT ON THE AGE'N-IDA. COUNCILMAN LITTLEJOHN SECONDED. There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered by Mayor Bishop. Mr. Melvin Frank stated that he would like to know what type of reimbursement agreement the City would enter into regarding the sewers and what time would be involved in the agreement. Acting Chief Administrative Officer Barker gave a brief resume of the problem. Discussion followed. Continued) February 5, 1962 Page 21 BROUGHT ON AGENDA MOTION MADE AND CARRIED THAT RES. NO. 803 BE APPROVED AND THE FINDINGS OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION BE ADOPTED AS IS WITH NO DELETIONS MOTION MADE AND CARRIED THAT FIRE MARSHAL, BLDG. INSPECTOR, HEALTH DEPT. AND STATE HOUSING AUTHORITY BE REQUESTED TO GIVE REPORT TO COUNCIL ON CONDITIONS THAT EXIST IN HOUSE TENTATIVE MAP SUBDIVISION TRACT NO. 26747 BROUGHT ON AGENDA REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT RE SEWERS BIB] 39540-U01 1962-U02 02-U02 05-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO115491-U03 DO115506-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 4/1/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1962 02 05 CC MINHÄ—@¸— ÕÍ«Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council City Attorney Saunders stated that his opinion is that the City could grant a maximum of $2.00 a front foot. Additional Discussion. COUNCILMAN BLOXHAM MOVED THAT THE CITY COUNCIL INSTRUCT THE CITY ATTORNEY TO PREPARE A REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT TO BE SIGNED BY THE CITY AND MR. FRANK TO REIMBURSE HIM AT THE RATE OF $2.00 PER FOOT, THE NUMBER OF FEET TO BE DETERMINED BY THE CITY ENGINEER, OVER A TWO YEAR PERIOD, WITH EQUAL PAYMENTS BY THE YEAR FOR THE TNO YEAR PERIOD. COUNCILMAN COLE SECONDED. The motion carried by the fol- lowing vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN BLOXHAM, COLE, HOLMES, LITTLEJOHN AND MAYOR BISHOP NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE 00- At the request of Mayor Bishop, City Clerk Balkus read Resolution No. 62-30 by title as follows: RESOLUTION NO. 62-30 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALIAVIN PARK APPOINTING CARL BONN IVI ER AS PLANNING COMMISSIONER TO OFFICE NO. IV FOR A PERIOD OF FOUR YEARS COMMENCING FEBRUARY I, 1962" COUNCILMAN COLE MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO. 62-30 BE APPROVED AND FURTHER READING WAIVED. COUNCILMAN BLOXHAM SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN COLE, BLOXHAM, HOLMES, LITTLEJOHN AND MAYOR BISHOP NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE 00- COUNCILMAN BLOXHAM MOVED THAT THE EXPENSE STATEMENTS TO THE CITY COUNCIL BE DELETED. COUNCILMAN HOLMES SECONDED. Discussion followed. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN BLOXHAM, HOLMES AND MAYOR BISHOP NOES: COUNCILMEN COLE AND LITTLEJOHN ABSENT: NONE 00- Councilman Littlejohn brought up the sewer situation at Food Giant; that they have the problems of their sewers running over. Mayor Bishop asked who had the authority to step in and require them to hookup to the sewers. City Attorney Saunders stated that the best thing to do would be to contact the Health Department and have them cite them. MAYOR BISHOP MOVED THAT THE CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER BE INSTRUCTED TO START PROCEEDINGS; CONTACT THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND GET THE PEOPLE TO HOOKUP. COUNCILMAN BLOXHAM SECONDED. The motion carried by the follow y,lne February 5, 1962 Page 22 MOTION MADE AND CARRIED THAT COUNCIL INSTRUCT CITY ATTY. TO PREPARE A REIM- BURSEMENT AGREEMENT TO BE SIGNED BY CITY AND MR. FRANK RES. NO. 62-30 APPOINTING CARL BONNIVIER AS PLANNING COMMISSIONER RES. NO. 62-30 ADOPTED MOTION MADE AND CARRIED THAT EX- PENSE STATEMENTS TO CITY COUNCIL BE DELETED SEWER SITUATION FOOD GIANT MOTION MADE AND CARRIED THAT' C.A.O. BE IN STRUCTED TO START PROCEEDINGS II BIB] 39540-U01 1962-U02 02-U02 05-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO115491-U03 DO115506-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 4/1/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1962 02 05 CC MINHÄ—@¸— ÕÍ«584 Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council February 5, 1962 Page 23 AYES: MAYOR BISHOP, COUNCILMEN BLOXHAM, COLE, HOLMES AND LITTLEJOHN NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE 00- Discussion followed regarding the driveway approaches on Sierra Ytladre Avenue at the bowling alley. MAYOR BISHOP MOVED THAT THE CITY ATTORNEY FIND A WAY TO FORCE THE CORRECTION OF THE DRIVEWAY APPROACHES ON SIERRA MADRE AVENUE AT THE BONLING ALLEY AND THAT THE CITY ENGINEER AND THE CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER SEE THAT IT IS DONE. COUNCILMAN COLE SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: MAYOR BISHOP, COUNCILMEN COLE, BLOXHAM, HOLMES AND LITTLEJOHN NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE MOTION MADE AND CARRIED THAT THE CITY ATTY. FIND A WAY TO FORCE THE CORRECTION OF THE DR I VEWAY APPROACHES ON SIERRA MADRE AVE. AT THE BONLING ALLEY 00- COUNC I L/AAN BLOXHAM, MOVED THAT THE CITY ATTORNEY BE INSTRUCTED MOT ION MADE AND TO DRA:%,J A RESOLUTION TO PAINT THE CURB IN FRONT OF THE CARRIED THAT THE UN I OA OIL STATION AT THE CORNER OF RAMONA BOULEVARD AND CITY ATTY. BE BOGART S'I REET RED NO PARKING. COUNCILMAN COLE SECONDED. INSTRUCTED TO DRA/J The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN BLOXHAM, COLE, HOLMES, OIL STATION AT COR- LITTLEJOHN AND MAYOR BISHOP NER OF RAMONA BLVD. NOES: NONE RED NO PARKING ASSENT: NON E 00- At the request of Mayor Bishop, City Clerk Balkus read RES. NO. 62-28 Resolution No. 62-28 by title as follows: RESOLUTION NO. 62-28 A RES. TO PAINT CURB IN FRONT OF UNION ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS & DEMANDS NOS. 11367 THRU 11417 INCLUSIVE A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDN IN PARK ALLOWING CER- TAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS, NUMBERS 11367 THROUGH 11417 INCLUSIVE." I COUNCILMAN L ITT LE JOHN MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO. 62-28 BE RES. NO. 62-28 APPROVED AND FURTHER READING WAIVED. COUNCILMAN COLE ADOPTED SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN LIT77LEJOHN, COLE, BLOXHAM, HOLMES AND MAYOR BISHOP NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE 00- At the request of Mayor Bishop, City Clerk Balkus read Resolution No. 52-29 by title as follows: RESOLUTION NO. 62-29 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ALLONING PAYROLL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NUMBERS 12424 THROUGH 12555 PLUS 12558 AND 12559 INCLUSIVE." RES. NO. 52-29 ALLOWING PAYROLL CLAIMS & DEMANDS NOS. 12424 THRU 12555 INCLUSIVE PLUS 12558 & 12559 INCLUSIVE Continued) BIB] 39540-U01 1962-U02 02-U02 05-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO115491-U03 DO115506-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 4/1/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06 1962 02 05 CC MINHÄ—@¸— ÕÍ«r 585 Regular Meeting of the Baldwin Park City Council COWC I LMAN COLE MOVED THAT RESOLUTION NO. 62-29 BE APPROVED AND THAT FURTHER READING BE WAIVED. COUNCILMAN BLOXHAM SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN COLE, BLOXHAM, HOLMES, LITTLEJOHN AND MAYOR BISHOP NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE 00- Acting Chief Administrative Officer Barker asked that the Council approve the reimbursement check to Mayor Bishop and Councilman Littlejohn for their trip to Scaramento. COUNCILMAN BLOXHAM MOVED THAT THE REIMBURSEMENT CHECK TO MAYOR BISHOP AND COUNCILMAN LITTLEJOHN FOR THEIR TRIP TO SACRAMENTO BE APPROVED. COUNCILMAN HOLMES SECONDED. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN BLOXHAM, HOLMES, COLE, LITTLEJOHN AND MAYOR BISHOP NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE 00- AT 1:30 A.M. COUNCILMAN HOLMES MOVED THAT COUNCIL ADJOURN. COUNCILMAN COLE SECONDED. There were no objections, the motion carried and was so ordered by Mayor Bishop. 00- February 5, 1962 Page 24 REIMBURSEMENT CHECK FOR MAYOR BISHOP AND COUNCILMAN LITTLEJOHN MOTION MADE AND CARRIED THAT REIM- BURSEMENT CHECK TO MAYOR BISHOP AND COUNCILMAN LITTLE- JOHN FOR THEIR TRIP TO SACRAMENTO BE APPROVED ADJOURNMENT AT 1:30 A.M. THELMA L. BALKUS, CITY CLERK APPROVED: May 7, 1962 BIB] 39540-U01 1962-U02 02-U02 05-U02 CC-U02 MIN-U02 LI1-U03 FO9994-U03 FO115491-U03 DO115506-U03 C4-U03 MINUTES1-U03 4/1/2008-U04 ROBIN-U04 CITY-U06 COUNCIL-U06