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City Hall, Monday January 20th, 1936.
Pursuant -to adjournment of January 6th, Councilman Tovatt and City Clerk
appeared at the council chambers at 7:30 P.M.. There being no quorum
present, the meeting was adjourned by Councilman Tovatt and the Clerk
until 7:30 P.M Monday January 27th,
MINUTES
1936.
City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk
of the City Council.
City Hall, Monday January 27th, 1936
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Pursuant to adjournment of January 20th, the City Council met and
was called to order at 7:30 P M. by Mayor Talbert.
Councilmen present:
Marion,Chamness,Warner,Tovatt,
Talbert.
Councilmen Absent
None.
State Board
The Clerk read a letter from the ,State Board
of Equalization
of Eaual . -
letter
permitting the City
to exceed its.original 1935-1936
budget in the amount
of 4$10,000.00. The
communication was ordered filed.
Lease -
On motion 'by'
Marion seconded by Tovatt, lease
of Pacific Electric
Parking strip
Railway Company for
parking strip along Ocean Avenue
was accepted and the
Mayor and City Clerk authorized to execute same on behalf of the City.
Letter from A letter from C. H King proposing to sell to the City Lots 3 and 4,
C H King.
Block 601, Vista Del* Mar, for 42, 250. 00. or sane including houses for h$2, 750.OD
was read and ordered filed.
Check approved- On motion by Tovatt seconded by.Chamness, demand of the Currie Eng-
Currie Eng.Co.
ineering Company for $2,000.00,applying on services, was ordered paid, same
having been approved by the Finance Committee,
Water Co. A letter from the American States Water Service Company in which the
company proposed to construct two water lines in the 17th Street district
oil field was read by the Clerk and referred to the City Engineer and
Councilman Marion, Chairman of the oil committee, for investigation and
-recommendations at next meeting of the Council.
Letters read A letter from the Chamber of Commerce recorimending paving of Main
from C. of C.
Street outside the city limits was referred to the Streets and Parks
Committee. A letter from the same organization recommending the removal
of unsightly buildings along Ocean Avenue was referred to the building
inspector and another letter recommending the installation of danger
signal light at the intersection of 14th and Main was referred to the
Superintendent of Streets.