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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1937-0105 REG MIN !) January 5, 1937 No.1 The oouncil met in regular session at 7:30 F..M. this date. Present: Mayor Wiley, Councilmen Blake, A~plewhite, Hansen, Ingle, Swedenburg. Absent: Councilman Koozer. Minutes of the p:evious meetings were read and approved as reado The Mayor read hl.s annual message and then announced the Standing Committee appointments of the Counoil as follows: Finance: Blake, Koozer, Swedenburg Electric: Swedenburg, Blake, Koozer Water: Applewhi te, Swedehburg, Hans en street: Koozer, Applewhite, Ingle Fire: Hansen, Ingle, Bla~e Realty: Ingle, Hansen, Applewhite Board of Health: Dr. Harvey Woods, Dr. Chas. Haines and Dr. Swedenburg, Dr. Blake, H. S. Ingle Air Port: Blake, Koozer and H. L. Claycomb The Mayor then read his reoo~mendations for appointments of the. Department Heads as follows: Police Department: Chief: c. E. Ta leu t Assistant Chief: l.<l. P. Dunn Patrolman M. T. Burns Patrolman . c. A. Thomas . Fire Department: Chief: C. J. Baughman No. 1: L. M. Wilson No. 2: J. vr King v . street Department: Eleotric Department: Water Department: Cemetery Department: City Attorney: 01 ty Judge: City Superintendsnt: Superimtendent:Frank D~vis Superintendent:E. C . Biegel Superintendent:E. R. Hosler Superintendent:G. M. Frost : Frank J. Van Dyke :C. o. Pfesnall :E. C. Biegel : Miss Gertrude Biede(Appoint~ (ed to fill the new elective term of (G. G. Eubanks, deoeased) The appointiments in each department were taken up by departments and oonfirmed by unanimous vote of the odlunoi1 wi thout ohange. d d Dump Ground sup't for Monthly re~orts of the City Jutge f~h Cemetery Department for Deoember, 1936 anddthe an~~~~ ~ao~rd~red ;laced on ~ileo year 1936 were rea , aooe2 Ci ty Treasurer: January D, 1937 No. ~ Bills amounting to $9000.75 were read as to total amount only same having been oked by the various oommittees and Finance Committee a~d upon motion by Blake, seconded by Ingle and following a unanimous roll oall were ordered paido Committee Reports: Realty: It was reported that the Mission Building had been rented for a year at a monthly rate of $10.00. The Mayor announced tha t a member of th e counail should be appointed as ?hairman of th~ Council to aot in the absenoe of the Mayor and upon mot~on by Applewh~te, seconded by Hansen, W. E. Blkae was appointed. Ordinances and Resolutions: The Ci ty Attorney read a proposed ordinanoe fixing the salaries of elective and appointive employees of the City far the year 1937 and fol- lowing a short discussion, lit was moved by Swedenburg and seconded by Hansen that the ordinance fix the salaries for the entire year instead of six months. as had been the more recent oustom, and was oarried. It was then moved by Ingle and seconded by Blake that the rules be suspend- ed and the ordinance be passed to the second reading by title only. Car- ried. Following ,the second reading, it was moved by Swedenburg and seoond- ed by Ingle that the ordinance be adopted as read. Roll oall was ordered on its adoption, the vote being; Ayes: Blake, Ingle, Swedenburg, Hansen, Applewhite. Nays: None. Thereupon the Mayor announced ~ity Ordinanoe No. 966 adoptedo An ordinance providing for quarterly pin ball license fees was read by the City Attorney to amend the existing ordinance on pin ball fees. Moved by Blake and seconded by Hansen that the rules be suspended and the D~dinance be passed to the seoond reading by title only. Carried. Following the seoonl reading, it was moved by Ingle and seconded by Swedenburg that the ordinance be adopted as read. Roll call was ordered ",,'on its adoption, the vote being; Ayes: Blake, Ingle., Swedenburg, Hansen, Applewhite. Naj,: None. Thereupon 'the Mayor declared City Ordinance No. 967 adoptedo . . . The ICity attorney read a proposed ordinanoe modify~ng the"ex~st~ng ordinanoe oreating the offioe of City Juperintendent and follow~ng some discussion, it was moved by Ingle and seconded by b&ake tha~ the r~~~ be suspended and the ordinance be passed to the .eoomd read~ng by ~ e only. Carried. Following the second reading. it was move~ b~ ~takel~n:aS econaed Swedenburg that the ordinance ~e a dopted as rea. 0 oa ~rdered on its adoption, .th: voteTh~eing~o~Y:~~Bi~~; ~~~i:~e~w~~:n~~~. Hansen, Applewhite. Nays. ...-..one. ereu.,t' Ordinance No. 968 adopted. . The City Attorney read an ord1nance on the use of white oanes for blind people exol..t....ly, but no action.,was taken on it at this time. Upon motion by Swed~nburg, secon~eQ by Blake, the City Attorney was appointed legislative agent for the c~ty of Ashland · . Upon motion by Swedenburg, seoonded by Hansen a years extens~o~ o~ the option for the purchase of the Lithia Sp~ings was granted. prov~de the $9900000 now in esorow be released. Carr~ed. ff t" three The uestion of salaries to regular day laborers a eo ~g q t. by Swedenburg, seconded by Ingle referred departments was upon mo 10n . " Water, street. the the three department comm~tt~e~'bEl~~~~Cthe application of the Upon motion by Ingle, seoon e dY t was approved. Bafeway stores for liquor license in orsemenk ooncerning his emrlo~~ent. I. D. Pittman, Water lJeptt employee spo e On motion the council adjourned to meet. at :h~,oa~l ~~ the May&! At.+'p,st: (signed) J. Q,. Adams, Reoorder (s1gneCl).L. S. W~ley, MaYl