Minutes 1952/02/04
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Gilroy, California
February 4,1952.
This regular monthly meeting of the Common Counoil is cal~d to
order by His Honor Mayor George C.Milias.
Present:Counoilmen George M.Mason,J.H.Wentworth,James B.Thomas,
David V.Stout,Carl W.Pate. Absent:Counoilman Dale D.Danie1s.
I.1imltes of the regular monthly meeting of I'anuary 7th and the
regular adjourned meeting of January 9th,1952 are read and approved.
A oommunioation os read from the League of California Cities
stating that due to inoreases costs and aotion by the general
assembly of the League the yearly service charge for 1952 dues have
been set at $310.00.
h'Iotion by Counoilman Thomas ,seconded by Counoilman Stout and carried
that the League of California Cities bill for dues for the year 1952
in the amount of $310.00, be paid.
A oOmL1unioation is read from the Credit Bureau of Gilroy requesting
permission to obtain infdrmation from city records for publication
in a bulletin to members.
'Nle:LMayor asks the City Attorney if the information requested by
the Credit Bureau is in order and the Attorney states that he cannot
see anything wrong in making the information available.
Motion by Councilman Wentworth,seoonded by Counoilman Pate and
oarried that the Credit Bureau of Gilroy be granted permission to
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use city building permits,and water department Turn Offs and New
Addresses for publication in thier bulletin to members. Counoilman Stout
casts NO vote on the motion.
A oommunioation &s read from Logan and Frazer stating that they
had completed the audit of ci ty boooks and records for t he quarter
end~d Deoember 31,1951 and had found the aocounts and records in
good order. This letter is ordered filed.
A comrlunication is read from the National Headquarters o' the
Disabled Veterans requesting permission to oocupy a parking space
in the main business section of the city to exhibit Robert Ripley's
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"Believe It ot Not" ,the exhibit to arrive within 60 days f'rom the
da te of the communication.
Motion by Councilman Pate,seoonded by Councilman Stout amd carried
that the National Headquarters of the Disabled Amerioan Veterans
be granted permission to ocouPY the necessary parking spaoeK or
spaoes on Monterey Street to exhibit Robert Ripley's,"Believe It Or
Not" .
A communication is read from the Coast Counties Gas and Electric
Company requesting permission to realignl
a pole line aoross a
portion of city property lying east of Burchell Road. The matter
is referred to the Building and Grounds Committee.
A oommunication is read from the Gilroy Publio Sohools requesting
permission to use \fueeler Auditorium for graduation exervises tor
the elementary and high school.
Motion by Councilman Stout,secorded by Councilman Pate and oarried
that the Gilroy Public Schools be granted tree use of Wheeler Auditorium
June 11th and June 12th and a portion of June 9th and June 10th,1952,
for graduation exercises and preparation for same.
A oommunioation is read from the Santa Clara County Heart Assooiation
requesting the Mayor to sign a proclamation for Heart Week.
Motion by Gounoilman Stout,seoonded by Councilman Pate and oarried
that the Mayor sign the Heart Week proclamation as requested by the
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Santa Clara County Heart Assooiation.
A communication os read from Attorney Robert K.Byers,representing
Manabi and Sumi Hirasaki,diiediilgG. aostr1:p of land 40.2 feet in width
from the south line of Ninth Street south east Q2l.02 feet,for the
purpose of extending Alexander Street.
This matter is referred to the Gilroy City Planning Commission.
An application ofr an On Sale Beer License to Antone George,d.b.a.
the Luoky Club,2? S.Monterey Street,is presented~ No objection is made.
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A communioation signed by 19 oity employees and officials requesting
a 15% increase in salaries,effeotive January 1,l952, is presented and
read. This communioation is referred to the Finanoe Committee for
study and report to the Council.
The Mayor now states that Offioer Robert Edwards of the Gilroy
Polioe Department had requested permission to appear before the
Council to discuss his discharge from the Police Department by City
Marshal A.G.Goodrich.
Offioer Edwards is present and the Mayor now asks if he is ready
to present his story to the Counoil. The offioer responds that he
is ready and now presents his etatyment.
After considerable disoussion the Mayor asks City Marshal A.G.
Goodrich is he has a statement to make. The City Marshal appears
before the Council and states,in part, that Mr.Edwards had served
his purpose and that he was well paid for his servioes,but,h~, the
Marshal,was looking for a man who oould ride a motorcyole.
L.r,~. Feathers now appears before the Council to ask why there had
been four men discharged from the Police Department in the last year.
The City Marshal answers Mr.Feathers questiou.
The Mayor now asks if any person~ desires to speak on the subject.
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No one appears to di~usss this ~atter further.
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Motion by Councilma~ Pate.seoonded by Councilman Stout and o~rried
that the Polioe Commission meet Thursday,February 7,1952 at 8 6~."jk
P.M.,in the Council Chambers, to discuss the matter of Officer
Edwards further.
This being the time specified in a legal notice oalling for bids
to furnish the city with a two-ton truok for use of the Street Depart-
ment six bids are presented and read;~N.Brodersen & Son-$3466.47;
Bob Hollar Company-'38l0.27;Culwell Chevrolet Company-Heil Body and
Hoist-$352l.l5 and Gar Wood Body and Hoist-$3475.57;Byers Bros.-4 bids-
one for Industrial S1x-$3?71.5l;one for 2-tin chassis-$3?22.66;one tor
li:moncohass1saandcas9-$3l33.69-if lOO H.P.motor desired add $42.22;
one for Ii tons chassis and cab-$2679.57-if 111I0 H.P.motor desired
add $42.22;Mathers Meroanti1e-$3467.53;Grant Bishop Chevrolet 00.-
$3118.67. This bid was rejeoted as it specified Anthony Dump Body
and Hoist and the specifioations oalled for a Heil or Gar Wood Dump
Body and Hoist.
The matter of selecting th truck was placed in the hands of the
Finanoe Committee for investigation and report to the Council on
their recommendation.
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S1xspepbrts of water samples taken by the Santa Clara County Health
Department during the month of January,l952, are presented and ordered
fi led.
The report of the Building Inspeotor for the month of January,1952
is presented and read and ordered placed on file.
The January,1952 report of arrests and traffic citations issued
by the Gilroy Police DepartmBBt is presented and read and ordered
placed on file.
The report of the annual franohise return from the Coast Counties
Gas and Electric Company is now presented the total franchise tax
showing the sum of $6,046.04. This report is ordered filed.
Mr.George C.Renz now appears before the Council and presents a map
o'f the Wayland Lane Subdivision and a declaration of restriotions
applying to Tract 139,Renz Addition to the City of Gilroy.
Motion by Councilman Thomas,seoonded by Councilman Wentworth and
carried that the map of Wayland Lane Subdivision and the deolaration
of restriction applying to Traot 239,Renz Addition to the City of
Gilroy, be referred to the Gilroy City Planning Commission.
A cOITllilunioation is read from W.J.Hanna,City Engineer, reoommending
that the sum of $6,945.53 ,represenitng 75% of thB total oontract
price, be paid to Fredriokson and Watson Construction Company 'for
the improvement of Sixth Street.
Motion by Councilman Wentworth,seoonded by Counoilman Thomas and
oarried that Fredrickson and Watson Construotion Company be paid
the sum of $6,945.53 said amount pepresenting 75% of the contract
for the improvement of Sixth Street.
Reports of the oity officers are presented and read.
Motion. by Councilman Stout,seconded by Counoilman Thomas and carried
that the reports of city offioers be accepted as read and placed on
file.
The Mayor now disousses the proposed meeting with offioials of
Filice and Perrelli Canning Company to disouss the sewage problem
the Clerk
and instruots/to make a date with the oanning oompany offioials for
Monday,February ll,1952, at 8 o'olock P.M.
A bill for services performed by Officer Robert Edwards is now
presented and the chairman 0 f the Finance Committee. It is unanimous ly
agreed that the City Marshal approve the bill before it is allowed.
Motion by Counoilman Thomas,seconded by Counoilman Wentworth and
oarried that bills as presented be allowed and warrants ordered drawn
on the Treasurer.
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Counoilman Stout now discusses the proposal of G.N.Brodersen to
purchase the oity property,known as the oorporation yard,on East
Sixth between r~onterey Street and Railroad Alley. It unanimGusly
agreed that the Buildings and Grounds Oommittee investigate this
~tter atld:obtain appraisals.
The matter of a new well on 47 aores of the oity sewer farm land
lying east of the Llagas Creek is disoussed.
Motion by Counoi1man Mason,seconded by Councilman Pate that the
Buildings and Grounds committee draw up speoifioations for a 14 inch
well and prepare the proper advertisement and specifioations.
The Clerkis instruoted to have Henry Allemand write a letter to
the Council agreeing to pay one-half the oost of the new well and
pump.
Adjourned subject to the
call of the chair.
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