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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06121933The Council of `'t session on on this date at 8..,p.m: � ..,x_ call as follows: Present;: Bertsch`' •Johnson, J tephei s, Ibsent,: lone.. The min . to s of ppro ved y Hall, Palo ;,..1to„ ic3a 7 f or ni June 12, 19 City of :Palo kl to met : in regular th Mayor 'Thomas presiding. Cathcart, Christensen, ;oi ins; , Evens,; c1 or.,.. Kei1y, ,L :z; stem, Mitchell, Mosher, hoi ts, Thomas ,, Wood. ting of May Petition from Master Plumbers h29 P petition. was received from the Master Plumbe.rs of dlo Alto, asking for a revisionof the regui.atior contro? ling installation:of plUnibing and; gas appliances. This w :referred to .amm ttees 'No. 1 .and-' No. 2 arid the Bottrd of Works. Heoaes.t_4 from Comm;x:ra.ty Center eoromi.s ;. ., n lotterwas received from Lloyd J. _�11en, chairman of th om unit v Cehter Commission, asking for an e,pproiiriation of approximately .0275. 00 =for the purpose of moving the ni.ght baseball equi pmerct frorti,iiin,conada Park to Ll Camino Perk, the Draw r. - �.e. i ,..,�,.,t.ts�ion .,.t�t�:� that a great dear of complaint had been xe�,.,hvLc7, from residents in.. they vicinity of :tincona.da Park .and that it T4s understood tat a petition had been started :,skin g to have the :y zipment removed., . Committee No. 4, towhich this communication ^au been referr'ed>by the Mayor.;, referred the request backtto the douncil' without recommendation; The Chairman o: i ommittee :Go. 4 't- ted, that the committee . felt there; should. be a generti.1 ';i;isryu: lion thi tatter; by the Council, as the oanci.l had gone or record a: disapproving farther appropriatiens for adult recreation., t was reported :that t e petition :of . r'esiden is asking, that the ipment".:be removed from rtinconada; Park had not yet been 'received by tie Counc'ii. On motion of Mosher d Lauster, this 'matter was laid the- table until farther information. i received, ,,and the C,i Ny Clerk, was directed 'to notify the Community Center Commission of the Co';:ncilts action letter was also: received from the i i amity venter pow wis s.ion .a3kin . for an appropriation not to xcee M to cover: the cost of niovi ,i;'the: children's playground equipment from the _ 'o' mm n1ty Venter g:ro:ix ds• "to ::iinconada Park. .A report t received ,firm Committee' NO.- approving this request, the rC)-"eN- to be :taken':frot the 'an dppr.o ,ri.•atea"balance. On motion �aust:eh and Bertsehe, this recommendation was ;.:;loved and the appro;,,ritidri authorized . by - dr_:ani ous, vote on roll call. Ira re National Public . Works ;Program bulletin was - recei"ved from the League of Cala.f orn a :l nicipa1iti:es forwarding .'a -copy of the 'National Public Work' :roaram on .Highway Construction, ruction, with reference to , grant of S:JC,000,000 by the federal government for highvizay construction, amount of 41;-"dial000sp000._-being allocated to the $tote of ?;ifornia.. The Mayor exp1a:.ned ,the importance tance of tz :is matter =na called attention to - the . fact that .the, improvement of the state Highway through the; Mayfield District might.: p included sacn a`` program.' It was' reported th-tt under this progr- nthe p gp � � federal gov-err1mentgives 3,0 per. cent :of the cost of these local Prc ects and 'will .loan 70 per cent of the cost on :;any piece . of 3=k which would, not be undertaken o wher wi. se . On motion :of Cathcart .and :Christensen, .t was directed at a -delegation' be ,'sent .to ;Sacramento to .confer= with the 'overnor to u matter, the delegation to be headed. by the,' Mayor and to :ansic't of such .others: as he .may in his "j.udgmen: :gip;;oint, their spenses to be paid b - the inion. on "Sewer Bonds The preliminaryand final opinions of Orrick, Palmer and uab:I.quisty' bondattorneys, upon the Palo Alto Sewer Bonds cf 19; -certifying. to the validity of this band issue, were,prese A .bill, .i.ti the amount of 90.50 from, Orrick, Pni. ¢a. and;: ahi D lqui:st,,for their services in connection with their exa Miriati ; d ' repozrt on :the 490,000 Sewer Bond, issue, .was received, and ony motion of Wood and Mosher., was allowed by afani vote on roll calla;;this ` to be pain. ,from the proceeds of the bond' .ssue` .Lem :'from onami:g xohan;e 11 comttan1cation from the Peninsula Economic Exchange enciosing •copy: `of.: etter addressed to the Board of Pubic Works.. concerning its application for connection of a pumping plant for; irrigation of a farm operated by the Exchange with the City's power.. line, =, was received„ requesting that the Council withhold further :_..consideration of the application as it is understood that the- responsibility for the management of the util;it es is vested wholly in. the Board, of YWorks•. This was placed on file. Peninsula Arts Assn. :. communic .tion was received from . the Peninsula arts Associationconcerning a resolution passedby the executive committee of said Association strongly advocating that the efforts expended in planning the entrance to our •citybe upheld in .:every .way possible,, . and that the stand taken to ; prevent advertising signs where be maintained, enclosing a copy of a letter sent to the ;Shell Oil Company on this aatter. This was placed. on file, and: ,the City Clerk was directed to acknowledge receipt;: of thy:., letter with appreciation for the support given by the 'Peninsula Arts Association. lIet.zn can (Jas Tax bulletin from the League of California Municipal:t- concerning the gasoline tax re=allocation bill ri.ecently passe'' coo the Legislature :was; received and placed on file. ,J etter from itiiwaukee Committee circular letter from the Committee on Taxation an: Financiall , -Problems of the City of Milwaukee was received and on :f ale;; Lease A::;report, dated June 5th, was; received from the BCa" of ,Works .stating;that the Board understands that at the r cxt meeting of the Council<;thenew lease for the Shell Service . t=.ti site, properly executed will be presented; and advising the .Cozy that the Board is prepared to j,roceed immediate, with the proposed change of University avenue as soon as the leaze i> executed: and the' hell eornp.any has moved its building. A further .report was received from the roar c. of .:or'' recommending that the lease of the :hell Oil Company be enter?; into and that the :hell: Company be permitted to erect a sign i„ accordance with the : sketch submitted on the southerly, lease line approximately 4 feet in from the El Camino ;.eaI property lire, in' order to, save a cherry tree in the previously recommended location for: the sign, - the approval of Ir. J. K. $Fanner, tent of the City Planing gam+nission, tobe secured in this connection A report eras also received on this matter from Committee No.. I, 'concurring 1Tith the Board of Works- as tot the location of tine :sign on the E1 Camino Real frontage of the y e. Service-:: sta:taonsite,' and recommending that the lease with the Sher .011 Ca rpany be entered ,into. On motion of Collins and Lausten., t'e report.: ^.r .�� Works ano. Committee No. 1 were e approved. 1t was : ;,ompany, properly e: company had presents for five years in a: Claim from 'r A repor' approving a claim f] =storm sewer asses allowed. On me ti or ;ommittee No. 5. Beer Petition report that a petition, wit asking that a specis 42endments to the Ck maybe sold in Palo qtr. the Great pie ;i: voters, 274 being re qualified voters re: petition 122 signat.; was filed with 210 s caaiif ied voters, u . eclared to have t.r esty Attorney state: the election, and t setting, a date for t A bil; c Valentine for servic petitions and it ;vaS to paid. On motion approved and author] by unanimous vote on Forms for u 1 A reque: an apisropriation of system necessary to oat of the unapproj :'. was approved by Come Bertsche, the reaue.> from the unaprrop,ria' i'd,e-arran, ,ement A report that the plan for t►i' offices on the sec ri.: ./n notion of Molts and the sae of ,r4OC.', the z!.uiiding �Gainten, :ode from the Contir Qn roll call. Purchase of La: A report that the Board bE .'P. and rte. right of and to purchase a ter of Bmbarcadero .load f ?•operty, and to a'Kr: ordering the city -oz the purpose of eaten z treatment plant. - "orks be authorizes t e7:41e. and acquire the c:onstructing the new This matt and Cathcart, the re; the 3ond - : land fo ►er Ste is : ' raz ge bll. or. s s. report was:received from the City Clerk st ating g plant that a pet:iticr ," With 11E50' Sigxitatsres, was filed on May 24th,. h t; e ` i �,, asking that :a" special.. elect:i,on bo called to. vote on proposed" withhold alerdments to ..the Charter -and ,Ordinances of, the . City . `so that beer" n be:sold sold in, Palo Alto.; that - these .s u r er stock, �:tb� y a. °x� igna �t.a. es hacl, been checked isfvjeste ;stn the Great e ster : ,arsdY'it Was found that 876 re of qu le. rotors, 274 'being rejected; that the,,number of signatures _ ofa ls fi ed qualified voters r'e.quired :is. 998,-, thous mziking theorigina_7: petition. 122 signatures 'shorty ,thaton June 9th, a further petition was filed with 210 signatures,,; of which 179 were found f nsu1a -Art z.lif ed voters, and 32. rejected'. Therefore; the to ben. r,�_ d to have. the petition was u�i � , declared suffic ent :number ,'.. �ft � d 4x" sign::tur'e.., and the 4 t y Attorney stated it . amass ,"ob1 at:ory ;upon the Council: to call �` se election, anal that .he would "resent " be `.�p l� ��. P the necessary ordnance vent • setting a date' for the. election at, the next meet.;.nb of theCouncil. )y.afa xr hi,s 7as A bill of. /0.O0. was presented by 1,11rs., Irene R. Kno ledge ,4 ,::? ertir e for services .n verifying: the signatures or the beer t given petitions and it :waz,reco.mmen.ded:':by, the City" C.ierk that. than bill to paiaw ' 'On motion-, 4r. Christensen and. posher, this bill: :;va s approved_ : and authora:zed .to be paid from the City Clerk's .� und. by uz nious vote on roll 041. _+'� erns ..for.' t:o___ "af.f .ce y passer • 'A regaest was received from the: City .,: aditor for '.1 aprrOpr at.ion' of; : 5Ov.:Oo) to, par 'for .forms for new accounting ng s;;stem necessary to be ordered, �.n.. Joe. this , ���• of the Lir2c�, s Utilities. Lt!�U.�2JJ.7'i to be t�,i.YCe3�.: ppropriated balance' in the Utilities. This x atio an. ras approved :by .0 amwittee No. 4, :and-, on motion of Mosher �nd'. �d and pI ;. •„rtsene the�..r, t`�+ egae " as .pproved and the appropriation au from t".3.'. - unappropriated, balance'"b 'Unanimous vote on roll call. - zed iie-arms; ejent �..t was: reported ` that the-' lease with, the Oil uoW�anyl, ,properl '' executed,' bad` been recei; e Lena alto that the. company had presentea r is check' for`' . 12,,,000.O0 or the rental for five years in advan' ce.. ..�.ai n from Mr.„, " Nelander _ k report wa rece3 � 3 xom the Board of 9 approving ova Works p g a claim Pram r� . ' e ane e:r for ;;10.70 for refund on storm, sewer assessmeneS;an xe O• mmendin that this chin: be lilo�red: On. motion of 'hol'tsr and :-JJohns;on this was referred, t� U onmit t'ee J. o. 5:q Beer . Petition'"`. D3 .tbe nt vice- Oft the Con the ise is 'itiorkS Offices A: report was received from committee No. 'I. recommending Wit the ,Plat_: for the: _re -arrangement of the Board. of Public Works;ff : ices .on the second` floor of the- City Hall be approved. 4 :notion ,of .Th.o..tts, _and Judson,. this recommendation was approved . d the _ sum of 444C:.J0 was tr:ansferred to the ` Board of everks from tine building:. Maintenance -r'und . and an ;.appropriation of, .'7G0.0O was .ade from the Contingent ;Kurd, for this purpose, by unanimous vote v.l roll call. Purchase of- .;and f ewer Lurie •} A report was received f'roil the .3oard of Works recomme� .d- = , ,;has. the Board be a th ri ed to acquire ;. and an e-:�sement along the �. right. of :way ',from, EastWillow Road. to Fmbarcadero Road. r(1 to purchase a": ten-4fod- stx° of along- g- the: southerly of Embarcadeto ztoad trot the .B shore Highway to: " the city -owned } ?rorerty, . and `to purc` e' :a a �v,.• ��x'CE'.� o•f :�.,�n:.s. .Of 4pproX`z��atE2y ,3.i acres aey ing the city-,ewned property or :,t ae <SUM of 475'0.00; this for the purpose of exgensign "o. the, city, sewer to the location of the treatment '`plant. -, COOM te•e "or,ks .be .eut iorized to purchaseot,}�ie land from tthe hestate ,ofat he �rd Alfred :,ea^t and:acquire the neces.sary easements p•u , for the. rpo �e of o;,f;,tructing • the new .,Sew ;ge r' sposa1 plant. and Cath,Cart rc;r the Bon s'sed., ar:i on motion of Christensen roved and -the apps oppriati.on made se,,`f aanimous vote on r3inanca : ova Food,' Protection repast was .received from Committee No reco: er.d: that the proposed „'ar'cii lance amendix ;g Sec. 649 ;Of the Health Code � t relating t:o food protection be adopted. �7rd1nance- two. ;.593, amending Section- 649 of Codifies: 3rdinan::w o. �, rel ;ti.n to the protection of, ;f ooa: products giver second' re ,dig;. :This ordinance provides that all foods in process of preparation or sale be kept within doors and snail riot be :exposed or offered for sale upon any, public street, or in doorways of; :bun.3dings or in any =enclosed area; provided that this section shall not: prohibit the sale by peddler -s from motor vehicles of :::fresh food products. Councilmen Mitchell an;: Lausten moved. the _ adoption of theordnance er s =Hoye Leve, attorney fora the proprietors or the Univer si:.y Quality Market, who operate an open-air marketat 4(:').5 . Un, verse t;; ;Avenue,' addressed the 'Council, with a statement that- he doubted: -;the; <canstitutionality of the ordinance and object to .itts..pass.ag.e .on the grounds that it was not a valid exercise of the police -towers.- ,The .proposed ordinance was discussed at length by �oarici .ome of the members ;expressed the opinion that the purppae'>of' ;this..or.dinanee was to .abolish the open-air market -now:'`iti ap ration at .465: University Avenue and to discourage -ny :further 'development of this; type,.and that it was a subterfuge to handle. the 31a8.-tter by' passing' a health ordinance such as the one proposed.' The Health Officer and Chairman of Committee No. 2 explained.. their reasons for: believing this to be a . proper health on <'roll Ayes: Bertsche, Cathcart, :Christensen, uoliins, Judson, Lausten, Mitchell, Tho:it .; . call, the following vote resulted on the the .r47 Johnson, Kelly, Mosher, Stephens, Thomas avin,; received a majority vote, :ts A report was received from Committee No. 2 recommend; that the request;', of John Piazza for a loading zone in frost of • place ,of . business .at _ 109 Circle be denied. The committee _'urth recommended the passage of a resolution to establish 1o~laino z at .the corner of the Circle-, and Almz.i. Street which is ne r the pl cif. Mr. Piazza,: for . the use of ,places of business in this vicfri This report :was .•approved, and the resolution for the establish e ,of this -load;irrg: ''sor:e 'sva's referred to the Board of safety. Lytton Av.eue Parking repori ° seas received. fram Committee No. 2 recoimen'A' that the resolutions' of the Board of . ;safety,, requiring the retrova' of :the. parker t?one: 13:x1 t sa ns_ . on- Lytton Avenue -between nigh an h.4pi1.ng Streets, be not adopted by the Counci3 Attention was cal led to a petition;';filled by tie Mer.ohants, xas sociation asking t these parkin i t ",Signs be:not: f ter discussion, cz, ; oti:on of tchell and;Christensen, the. report of ,sommittee :1a :pp rover'= 'Jsvers tv >.A Benue .Arteral A report was repor was received from Comrittee No. 2 reco=nend trzat i.t '`approves: in, :princ1.p1e the removing of arterial signs on �Tnive *sitar ae• .en between the .bri4e and Middlefield Road, :,no stop:' SignsI5es played at the ; .our corners of the.intersection of adlefie.�d noad' and hiversity, th, statement that erztva d. e Board c fJ safety desires res that this be tried for ne�r"sy� 'i Resol the Board of Safi j; `versity Avenue the s outberly and and on motion of C on roll call. The Ci provisions - in the, removed from part necessary to pass arterial and provi Middlefield rioad effect :ras present In re Collet A repo that the collectic under the authorit collection the mon Tax collector; tha in connection with other duties in li put these r ecoacmzen of the collection Commit Works be asked to authority and cont jurisdiction of th, suggesting that, time, a trial be g. separation of the A prop utility revenues a3 and amending certa: reference to said i in re . urcha; repo] the adoption of an the economy .ommit f the jurisdiction OA prop< Agent was given fir in re insurar �omnjt; a repor. t on the rec study be made with carried by the City Refunds to Mr Ref errs paid taxes on the E delinquent, Coanml tt ?arkinson t s etiec.k f tn'him, and that be for year 1929-30, a be denied. On mot was approved and th balance, this by un ors: gat !iota' Jne; fie: t1t en fur Resolution No, 1Q�.7a approving a resolution. passed by Board of Safety.:providin :�;rectionof stop signs on niversity Avenue :at ,its ,. etion pith M1ucilefield Road, on the southerly and.norther, oorxrers of said 'intersection, wras read, 2.4»i on motion of Cathcart` d taUstera;;: was; adopted by: unanimous vote tin rill call. The City `: ttorney explaiane t'ha.t, because of certain ;rovisions in the Motor Vehcte s't, tae arterial could not be re:toved from .part, of..Universi-ty:ia.venue, ''but that it would be :ecessary to pass an. ordi aax Ce abollshi. university Avenue as an arterial and providing 'for tie erection -of stop signs between :: c? of field; iioad and Alma atreets. ; " A proposed ordinance to this effect was presented for first reading: In re 'Collet ti'on of. ia" 14., ►writs report was received. from Committee No'. 5 recommending -nat the collection of" all utility accounts he placed. directly n5er the .authority- and control -of tine'. Board of Works. and that upon �o11ect Y the monies' so : collected be turned, over`'`t i'r.ect1y to the co11eetor, 'that the Tax 'Collector be :relieved from all duties is connection ',with •;the collect ton• of ; Utility '-accounts and assigned �t�er duties in ii"eu thereof,:, and that' an .ordinance be adopted to :st these reco endatian-s- ;into 'effect and, to . pr ovid:e a aiiocation the ;collection of:various: taxes, Licenses and fees. 'Committee' ' No. 5 further .recommended =that the Board of orks be aeked to; work out t'he details of arran -e;ment.s by which the u�tncrity and control of utility accounts be placed under the jurisdiction of ` the Board of Works, . and report, the committee.. s, besting that; ': in view, of the 'need. for economy at the present tine, a trial .be given to the scheme of: not having a physical serarati.on of the offices of Tax Collzctor and Collector of Utilities. -A proposed ordinance providing for the collection of revenues and -other riiscellaneous Board of ' Works accounts, rd amending certain sections of Codified Ordinance No. 3 with reference tosaid collections:,: -Was '-given first reading. I:�_r e_`r'2xr.c.ha5lri ent A report, was received'' from Committee No. 5 recommendingto adoption of an ordinance carrying ,out the recowriendation. 'oy " the �conotY Committee for. the. transfer" aif..the ` Purchasing Agent -to the jurls dic tion 'of the Board of =� proposed ordinance abolishing the office of Pur :,ent was given first =,reading. In re insurance committee No. 5 "requested further time before raking a report on the recommendation of the :-.Economy Committee" that a study be. ;made ,,:with a view to red. cing the amount of ..insurance nrr .ed by the. City. Referring; to.:.the case of Mr. 3 F 'Parkinson haying gad; taxes on :tile Harriet ".Frost property whereon taxeswere elfin quent, Cointhittee No. 5• recommended ,to the Council that Mr. arkinsorts check, ._for . 9O .CO=`anli`cash 'deposit of 44.11 be returned to hiin, and. that:. he .be- allo red:t i x^efuncl of; ...s10 15 for taffies paid :or year 1929:--30, , and that his request for "a deed to this property e denied: On 'motion of 3o son ; and Mosher, this.' recommendation was approved 'and,.the- refurxd Of' iO.15 allowed from the unappropriated z)alance,, this by unanimous.; vote. an ,roll call. 3 se ed. the s2de cpect -s ootzn �, het, st, e,°; `ea • era t c e should through Ba ,� r� the.. t. uld be r'h the of e Q t ' 'u t o rd .fit was re f e ba : be �i COun' roe,rons:£e i sou r"ezred that h nwee ���n�` ��� r.�s�;����n � the Board �Ion �� the �a��� o�ye matte:, �, zest ,of th x �vgr s s "v`"' k�1 °, u p21 : o . c t 2 ent�' 1tteeeit t1me., 20 ts� d ;p;1022 of Otte � -rey} tee p.,�, 4:1.0 Alto 0Yme .f`ox►. �'p on y rent • ort was e �e ,, the . 'Q S 0 w and e . , on --e f from . rpoe ; he,�te-r e2 past `a.r21 .h Po ? Sip tQ ::4 :o u2pezit t ~ s the Yeais Ss. 2, -League,' b e-���t a�ArpJ�?:�a���o�`�� he -.followed ca��� � ���,,�e�, '�� w "Zy � the r�,•. tQ. 2ao2 .t to .i . 2 ed uslons r s �; j t tQ p '$; nQ :: c EA.riot; a e f rojsed t by the ''u itt�'e ` uth uoaer funds' f �a�.k through p .Z. use e �'Q `�`�d the a t t o e . � f TrPr tI n� � b `'Qu!U. , pyt, th t 4a �+m2tt� $,. � rte. of got b eed by works �� �_ »e���,, � tive for'adoption The . o, 'Itrp2 b t.be u Zli !U./Ids,. 1stctt 2 ;, ;.s � Y th nay. 20 2. the erechme :Aub,.1 to , `Ions were offered asthe„4 �'p�r �ex�d_ � ad�� , eI�-e.f �-c's he T ,hed h�r,sopV rats t �`he t and 9 r Cpra, t t., x s t/ zpee oert1 ew app1 ' the 2Leatloz� aPP2 .g atican .lon :fro , 2tte of ihe' s ho '�' for -edt ' e7'o et tY r cie -tio , 3 t7T + „ e'l 2 t o �� e� -. i '4 � M c r (}Y. Auhz2 ` ' ez2`°� e he . udg, e `'`z t • e7yef t, 1;Zzgh alz (Drci -c4,14abee c'17 ,cea 7e �„ pr p - 2~f • e ,r ee d� . ,. to pQ lit?, :f . 4 c S4 qrgeney 2� �� bit � ��he�� Apr � ��j riQM::oe: �� S .22Q .'» e �, received �ce2 V Q t �, a«.1 .�d ��22Q�-� the �'�, p��� ����'� � c� �t teat • 2t 'e1d ,; that teta aVp ca, ao .t` e 5„ the -' Jan 2g s� e 4 5 at the C 012 c s „made, by tide It t� a t �`c,� � t by t. s e�2eq be e p, ,, a committee .` r. 5�,� �.����, ��2tt� she fps of t h�, yG72gr ' p, five tci Ia 4r P • Z9L�,;_ ty h� c�,�g�� ;� Gp �z�d re t -zees r:o� I) CQ ;o e eput out2I2e :zY 1 on � e 'x6"G"�' �'le�.t M�� e tie � � �02.�t,,�,sy g a�d that .� ��: fib;, tIon <2? elect the pr'��cr/p of private �, e. aeZ by In , "ak'� d suchai a , . ., M un s ,:lnd ath ett a o per �yc ► re 7 L-0 l ttee ,off 9t40 y.N acort as with e3�r. relle, aligI t ,t :01:22012 ado fpr a •equ•Zred a to: t .obi a t:.oz3s arld sckek2 e uner Z. 2ha t mount of re let to :'f: cn uch � at'`d e."a tx a, o f f c, s the Cr 4cehtral S. I' :e?ef aset� hat work, C fp � a eau pf he ` be, . '' e• that he o t. s2 t th `�'d as tot 14 the I' ./ .. .. orrsGomm2ttee r the oath; i;comjtitee i� 0 sched y 7 fv +i ,' .D rule of a. :1712z1�CC 4y tk for «2 projects a ��t L. razhks ma cert.-If-led ert2 , , so as be the payby`she ek dr ?P2 ent ofi partmepAlb,Zia is f t7. he t Alb, j works 4he fled a pl cants pr ojects, � ezi 1x'zet for �ha t t,/ theo s'., that t s omen a' `a allOtt e 4r women aft �y 2��� e�t'�= ��� '� yemployees. Zt � �e� � � 1°Yee y �`��� 3 th. t z f CounoI2 /2? .K such, opera on. y3n3$tZ'Git Tat ez or e•hell ked to rP .t r , tI ons °r the e. Toact a's . board of appeals on border -line cases,with authority to decide as . to eligibility; f . To 1assiti certified'applicants under the standard e .ass# f .eatioxi' of "-the City 'and, determine ' the: amount. permitted " each applicant according to hr;:s. oblg.atiozs,.m g To- detertine natter Of' policy and .coordinate; activities 'mf vary s elief ageno1;•es - where :there i s an overlapping of :tan pith but : this lidtbout authority as to the internal maw gerent of the agency. . To :keep :'in toueh wits the County Social Service with a view to securing Ccitinty aid -for those cases e1igi:bye :therefox`4. is is endeavor ;to: secure Federal grants for the relief of . local unemployment. 2. That :the Council set up a standard specification of ,.gibility for applicants for City .uxiemployraext relief; that the �wnci? adopt: a:. form . of application; and that eacn applicant be e;uired to give information as to=:'his 'financial status ;end' his 5-;,ibatioris, :and subs'crlbe `'thereto,: -under oath. 3. That. the Co opt :a; standard classification. un_'er• which ea. h app1 ;cant . may be' Classified. as to the cunt of. relief to which `he ay b'e guaaiified`. That' the Mayor`xs Committee or Unemployment Relief be .saed to prepare such''specifications aseto .eligibility, application and : ;:l as sificatiori schedule, and- submit them for the :orsii.eration of theCouncil. cil. 5`. That: the Ms.yort'>s Committee be' ,authorized to set. up central agency ;for ,the registration of -applicants for l.n'employmerit -9_ief work„ : it .being, ;suggested: that the facilities of. the Employment : reaa of the Community Center -;Cos miseion .be .used in so far as cesib1e'; that the officers of that -agency be directed to.. receive assist in the filing of: applications'; that they be deputized to ,KTinister the oath; and that they '`place the applications before the• •,;er'sCommittee without further' investigation,:` it remaining in the � cir's ommittee to coo :such investigation as it rayrnay wee fit. • That the `°oard: of Public Works be asked to determine ochedue` of 'work a11attinexnts under: `which each 'certified mile a pizcant. ;may' be riven: the „;;amo'a t ofemployment provide -d. under: his :'.Rssification and that theBo,ard ,be ,asked to administer public orks ` project: so as to prov:.de ercpioymen t, in so far as possib3e,; or all certified app1can;ts And that payment for such employment :9 made by.. -check drawn br , the .City 4.uditor: irn the manner customary tomary 'or the payment ' of City_' e ap,liy'- s,p., 7;. That the Council 'request . the Various ad.ami;nirtra tive :.party eats of ` the ;�i yi wben: .iri.? c: s .a1, unskilled . labor for ?ahlic works projects,,.:" ;to hate` suc i labor from the ranks of the :ertified: applicants' for'uneinployrnent. relief. 8. That the Vyoaens Service. League be asked to provide =yPlOyment:for 'as many'' as posci~ble of the certified female 5ilicants;. that womenso eraployed',be paid from z fund, appropriated the Coelacil. for that: purpose, in; accordance; with classification "k an allottment f work: schedule prepared by the Mayor's Committee 'nemproyment Relief; and'. that such payments be made by, check .. v 4 such 'ti payments T check ,ram by the :City Auditor - in, ,the, manner customary ‘for the y � � � r �' y payment ;i.ty employees. Tha 'the League, tie asked to, ,present a. bridges 'ecomme;ndation for. itse'c peratiens during' the fiscal year .1953-34, a^a that- the Council Make apprnprations for certain minor items. ‘:ch operations 9.. minis trativ:e `�ard be asked, n-' the :3heiter 2Propria t i ohs hat the Board ;o _:Public :.Safety be asked to assume control :oaf :the operation ",cif "the :`he1":er; that the to present buffet ',recoramencat :ion f,ox•, ; the operation for-- tnet-e. c year`.:.1.933-34;and that the C.ouncil :Hake for.- . certa z x . ri r _tems° of such operation. ► of t xx and Ste e report of t'ae, c to prepare ect 9 c�° � tJ ,was �' as p on ::.nt ied �. a fix. w 1. ; . at t 5 ti0' s = IO '-'League u"}l :.�. e Co recd � Board.of ox .: . , c,: to 'meeting con: 4 ..t3 h�. , r ;ervc e- ery Co tt e B•11,„...--;, :t�" �, s of k1 Liven n first` .- • � was r,r; cop1a� ist� i!f f , o ......f0:1...69..� lil. proposed ordinance ; Sr the of � ��,©ra Q�e o resolution ea g o naJohnson, y�����• 7 •Naha '�, �5� � pr �t• s ��r'i� first �, Z iJ an �a y'oo.t' ' and. fop s strip:, o� �'� mot3;an � Oft" u o . rtment r `ti ark tor aroa c� lea �a on file. of Ital Try reports —c tIle; vet �''� 1.. were x ot).?t sd r3• Bringino f ?a o N a ,,ne �.r lj tin ,"s: `,..or. ;w Cis` ?) , • I er pet1firevorIc3 at Soly vas received I etter fr teleeeti' enclosing a place �^� g of tide. ties c otcrities was, r4 Lett A' to build a vial "vo .at'dge was C a separati°' t. pad' t oo' Iot pad ;a sn,2 'atiect' t. reggesti WI= to `' ,essor , tom'• on