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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1922-05-01 i i City Hallo Huntington Beach, May 1; 1922. Regular. The Board of Trustees of the Cityvof Huntington Beach met in regular session and was called to order at 8 oclock P. M. All present. The calling of the roll showed that atl- of the members were present. , ' Officers reports ,Reports of Treasurer, Clerk, Recorder, Gas Dept- ,Inspector accepted. and Engineer and on motion were accepted and ordered placed on file. 1 Map of Tract #285 Map of Tract #285 lying north of Clay Street and between approved. Huntington and Delaware Avenues was approved on motion by Trustee Onson seconded by Trustee Obarr. Request for permit Request received from C. C. Brown asking permission to for Athletic Club. organize an Athletic Club to give exhibition bouts, taken under wrestling, etc. , and it was moved by Trustee Onson secondd advisement. by Trustee Andrews that request be taken under advisement. Carried. IBasndmen make offer Communication from H. B. Band, W. H. Gallienne, Secy, L. W. to give concerts. Tozier, Director offering to give concerts with 15 pieces including Vocalist and Director for $125.00 per concert was on motion by Trustee Obarr, seconded by Trustee Onson referred to Secretary° of Chamber of Commerce. , Ar°chitects .apply Letters were received from the following Architects for employment. offering their services in the construction of the City Hall and' Assembly Halls Theo. C. Kistner, 307 Bancroft Bldg, San Diego. Filled. Piper & Kahrs, Huntington Beach, Cal . Walker & Eisen, 326-30 Pao Finance Bldg. L. A. A Lester T.Squiers, 410 Nashtn Bldg, L. A. Which were on motion by Trustee Obarr seconded by Trus- tee /O'nson, ordered placed on file. Request for permit Communication from Messrs Teter and Proctor, asking per- to place 0°No Park- mission to place "No Parking" signs on sidewalk, west ing" signs rc°efusedl.side of Pao. El. Bldg. ; Request was denied on motion by Trustee Macklin seconded by Trustee Obarr, Catching Bros . to Communication from Catching Brothers asking permission to out curbing on out curbing Lots 20 & 22, Block 605 for Auto drive, was I ; Lots 20 & 22 granted on motion by Trustee Obarr seconded by Trustee Block 605. Anson. ; � + APD�icsti on for Communication from C. C. Bonebrake applying for position of City Engr. Job. City Engineer, was accepted and ordered filed on motion Filed. by Trustee Obarr seconded by Trustee Macklin. Edison Co. 'short XNHXKXK City Engineer Sumner that the Third Street lighting Transformers. System was not in commission because the So. Cal. Edison Co. were short of Transformers. ' Map oil Tract '; 274 Map' of Tract274 within the Three Mile limit o jte::.City approved. boundary was presented for approval and was approved on � motion by-Trustee Obarr seconded by Trustee Macklin. l Ord. #239 Ordinance No. 239 Amending Ordinance No. 2389 referring to First reading. the issuance and sale of Assembly Hall Bonds was-read for the-`first time. ; 3 , Catching Bros to Moved by Trustee Onson, seconded by Trustee Obarr that � remodel pavilion. Catching"Bros be granted a permit to remodel pavilion x of Huntington Beach Co. Carried. Atty.to apply to City Attorney reported that the Cal . Natl. Supply Co. have ` R. R. Comm, for constructed grade crossing across S. P. Co. track on Clay St.cr°ossing. Clay Street and request City to make new application - for crossing and on motion by Trustee Macklin seconded . by Trustee Obarr the City Attorney was authorized to make the application to the Railroad Coi-mission. i \ t i May 1, 1922. 0 2 o PPbtition signed by owners of some 65 lots between 20th & ! Petitions to xz 23rd Streets,asking removal of restrictions for Oil remove Drilling was presented. and it was moved by Trustee Obarr H restrictions' seconded by Trustee Onson that Petition be accepted and of drilling. placed on file. Roll call was asked, the motion was carried by the following vote: Ayes. Trustees Onson, Macklin, Andrews, Obarr & Drew. Noes none. Absent none. Shelter station Mr.. McCrery, Secretary of Chamber of Commerce presented a to be erected petition signed by 80 residants for the construction of Seventeesith Sto a shelter at the 17th Street stop of the Pac.E1.Ry. also a letter from the Pao. El. Ry. Co. offering to construct such a shelter if the City or interested parties would pay half of the cost of $175.00. and it was moved by Trustee Macklin seconded by Trustee Onson that the Street Superintendent be instructed to confer with the Pao. E1. officials and have structure erected at a cost to the City not to excee# $87.50. Carried. Mr. Cooper builds Mr. Cooper appeared before the Board and stated that he was I on Main Street erecting a building of 27 rooms on Main Street, and was ! one ft. over his instructed that building must be pUced not less than 41 property line° from sidewalk and it was so constructed and he was now toRd that he would have to remove the cornice as it ex- tended within 4r of walk and he would have to out off one foot of it. Matter referred back to Building Inspec- tor on motion by Trustee Obarr seconded by Trustee An- Brews. Outbuildings too Matter of barns, garages and outbuildings being placed close to front within 15r 'of front of lot was discussed. of, hots. moved by Trustee Obarr seconded by Trustee Macklin that Demands allowed. Demands approved by Finance C.orlmittee be allowed: Carried.. Demands as follows: Grace M. Brose, $100®OO: Chas. R. Nutt, 125.00 Chas. R. Nutt, / 30oOO: Gertrude Catching, 85.00 Helen N. Fountain, V 63.90; Chas. R. Nutt, 5-2.99 !! ' J. Tinsley, \r 171.25; Louis F. Gates, 150.00 ,!' J F. L. Snyder, 150.00; C. E. Lavering, 25.00 L. If. Blodget, 75.00; C. W. Starner, 75.00. Richard Drew, 25.00; R. L. Obarr, 25.00' Chas. J. Andrews, 25.00; Ed Manning, 25.00 A. Orison, 25.00; C. E. Worthy, 170.00 R. Choat, 150.00; J. L. Stanton, 150.00 Geo . W. Coleman, 150#00; V. U. Brown., 180.00 S. S. L•avering, 84.00; Mrs. E. G. Black, 30.00 L. P. Cortner, 15.00; Clint Creamer,,®,--' . 125.00 R. E. Clark, 125.00; Bennie Page, 125.00 W. R. Garrett, 105.00; M. G. Fiske, 44.00 K. D. Snyder, 34.00; C. M. Harpold, 64.00 C. L Lyons, 1.00; W. R. McKee, 5.00 E. C. Wright, 5.00; Minnie A. Higgins, 5.00 Geo. H. Clapp, 5,00; Hattie E. Sholly, 5.00 Steele Finley, 240.00; Steele Finley, 192.00 n 296.00; n n 105.00 yr a 192.00; » n 35.43 n n 80.00; » If 124.55 If If 288.00; n n 240.00 If If 296.00; n rr 192.00 G. M. Duntley, 241,50; G. M. Duntley, 82.51 n n 34,20; A. D. Denton, 13.75 W. H. Jones, 264,00; I. H. Jones, 276.00 n n 110000; n If 260.00 rr If 264.00; ry " 132.00 S. E. Talbert, 90.00; S. E. Talbert, 82.00 W. D. Lamb, 128.00; Rayipond G. Osborn, 152.00 Frank Parcel, 104.00; E. H. Smith, 196.00 Geo. Handley, ' 115.00; J. W. Push, 9.50 J. W. Rush, 109.00; John Handley, 100.00 N. D. Peters, 102.50; C. D. Newton, 111,00 Ray Overaker, 28.00; W. W, Bushard, 12.00 Ben Schwartz, 150,00; Louis F. Gates, 21.38 • i • I I • I May 19 19 22, 3 0 T. C. DeLapp, P.M. $54.2.0; H. B. Water Co,. 3.75 Demands allowed, H. B. Water Co: 222.76; H. B. Phone Co. 10.25 Concluded. R. J. Prescott, 6.20; R. J. Prescott, 5.60 J. K. McDonald,, 63.51; So.Counties Gas Co. 1553.23 So-Counties Gas Co. 3.36; B. M. Jur kovich, 7.60 Main St. Garage, 44.95; H.B.Mach & Forge 2.75 H.B.Mach & Forge Co. 7.85; E.K.Wood Lbr. Co. 7.07 E. P. DeLapp, 138.25; E. E. Murphy, 8.25 Standard Oil Co. 73.92; Moore ez Churchill, 4.50 R. E. McIntosh, 10.38; H. 13. News, 209.40 A. W. Morehouse, 3.75; IV. W. Kays, 35.00 American Cafe, 40.00; F.H.McElfresh, 8.25 T. R. Can nerdy, 3.00; C. A. Creamer, 3.40 F. G. Hapward, . 4.50; E. S. Water Co 18.75 i Crane Co. 190.32; Neuner Corpn, 58.00 S.C*Disinfecting Co. 10.25; Brown Bevis Co. 270.00 " n " 40.00; it n it 290.00 Schwabacher Frey Co. 50.00; X XWMXX1W=gMo 20 .20 H. Mueller MfgCo. .Co 133• Killifer Mfg Co. 52.50 � g Sprague Meter Co. 538.61; League of Cal.Muni . 20.00 a Gen.Gas.Light Co. 427.39; Gen Gas Mantle Co. 80.00 Austin Western. 54.10; Reliance 11fg Co. 87.50 Executive session. Moved by Trustee Mfacklin, seconded by Trustee Onson that the Board go into executive session. Carried, Called to order. Board was again called to order. Asst.Egngr. Moved by Trustee Onson seconded by Trustee Macklin that appointed. Mr. L. F. Gates be appointed Assistant City En W.001 eer : commencing on May 1st, 1922, with a salary of per month. - Carried. Life Moat matter. Mr. McCrery reported the result of his investigation in ! the matter of Life Boat, cost would be $225.00 or with.,,. i tanks $245.001 Mr. McCrery was requested to get in touch with Oceanside in the matter. Resolution: Regularly moved and carried 'that the Street Supt. be instrut- " 09Clle -up Days" ted to haul two tanks of oil to put on city dump to burn Adopted. same, St.Suapt.to haul Moved by Trustee Obarr seconded by Trustee Onson that the oil to burn following resolution be adopted: trash at dump. "Resolved that May 11th & 12th. 1922, be set aside as Public Clean-up days" and that all possible publicity be given this resolution; requesting all citizens to collect all non -combustible rubbish on their lots and place the same in ,convenient receptleles on the alley lines for collection by trash wagons. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk be instruc- ted to send a copy of this resolution to the Public Schools and all civic and public organizations with a request I that the same be read and the assistance of all be solic- ited"j, the resolution was adolp6d by the following vote: Ayes. Trustees Onson, Obarr, Andrews, Macklin and Drew. Does none. Absent none.' Adjoin® 5/8/22. It was regularly moved seconded and carried to adjourn to Monday May Sth, 1922, at 8 oclock p, m; i Approved o . o o a o a o 0 0 0 o P_,�x,.0 �y-C3 of•3�; President of the Board of Trrusteos of the -City of Huntington Beach, California. A ttest o o o — o o City ex=off°icio Clerk he B®ard of Trustees of the City of Huntington Beach A Calif.