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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Min 1961-05-23 404 Reso. 1117 Civil Servo Sub .J2iY. . Plan. Comm. Seal Beach, California May 23. 1961 The City Council of the City of Seal Beach met in regular adjourned session at 7:30 P.M. with Mayor Gibbs presiding. The meeting was called to order with the Pledge of Allegiance. Present: .Mayor Gibbs Councilmen: Flanagan. Jones, Leonard, Gemmill Absent: " I " None It was moved by Jones and seconded by Flanagan to approve , the minutes of the regular meeting of May 16, 1961, as presented. AYES: NOES: Flanagan. Jones, Leonard, Gemmill, Gibbs None Motion carried. , Resolution No. 1117 (Naval Hospital - Long Beach) was presented by the City Attorney. It was moved by Gemmill and seconded by Leonard to adopt Resolution No. 1117. AYES: NOES: Flanagan, Jones, Leonard. Gemmill, Gibbs None Motion carried. . Upon the request of the Civil Service Commission to appoint a fifth member to the Board, Mr. Leonard nominated Ray Campbell. Mayor Gibbs nominated Marge Drake. - Mr. Jones nominated ~ I Elwin Putnam. Ray Campbell was elected by a majority vote to fill out the unexpired term of O. H. "Kit" Carson. Mr. Brashear reported that the damaged wall on Bo1sa Avenue would be repaired during the construction of new homes in that area. , Announ~ement of the May meeting of the Orange County League of Cities was received and filed. Announcement of the May meeting of the Orange County Coast Association was received and filed. Mayor Gibbs read a letter from the Mayor of Cleveland. , Ohio, suggesting that all Mayor in the United States honor President Kennedy. Mayor Gibbs read portions of a letter from a person in Medford, Oregon. requesting information about the proposed "Leisure World" project. I William Morrison, secretary of the Planning Commission , presented a letter recemmending a change of zoning from R3 to C 1. Lots 2~4. Block 108, Bay City Tract. This action taken at a special meeting of the Commission. May 22, 1961. The City Attorney suggested that the City Council approve the recommendation or the'P1anning'Commission. effective 35 days I o ..... o 00:( < :c I I \...... from May 22nd, without predjudice of right of appeal. It was moved by Jones and seconded by Gemmill to approve the recommendation as outlined by the City Attorney. 405 AYES: NOES: Flanagan, Jones, Leonard, Gemmill. Gibbs None Motion carried. Mrs. Stangeland, Mrs. Evans and Mr. McEwen spoke against . rezoning. LaJetta Proud, President of the American Legion Auxiliary called attention to the unsightly condition of the Auditorium. Mrs. Sandau remarked about the unsanitary condition of trash and rubbish containers in various parts of the City. Referred to the City Manager. Dennis Campbell stated that life guard stations and equip- ment were badly in need of repairs. The City Manager reported that certain suggested changes were to be made. It was moved by Leonard and seconded by Jones to instruct the City Manager to proceed with construction of six new stations at a total estimated cost of $1800.00 E!.!h Life Guard AYES: NOES: Flanagan, Jones. Leonard, Gemmill, Gibbs None Motion carried. Resolution No. 1118 (Dismissal of certain action-Water Well Sites) was presented by title by the City Attorney. It was moved by Jones and seconded by Leonard to waive the reading and to adopt Resolution No. 1118. Reso 1118 AYES: NOES: Flanagan, Jones, Leonard, Gemmill, Gibbs None Motion carried. Resolution No. 1119 (Street Improvement District) was pre- sented by title by the City Attorney. It was moved by Gemmill and seconded by Jones to waive the reading and adopt Resolution No. 1119. Reso AYES: NOES: 1119 Flanagan, Jones, Leonard, Gemmill. Gibbs None Motion carried. It was decided that more study was needed before the Ord. second reading of Ordinance No. 577(Amending Civil Service No. 476). The Clerk to furnish the Council with copies of No. 476. Ordinance ill Ordinance The City Manager reported he had investigated several , types of outside bulletin boards and would make a recommendation soon. The City Manager reported that he had studied the paddle Bch. board - surfing ordinance and suggested strict enforeement, which was approved by th8 Coungil. - - ",.. ~'" "". ""- -. 406 Police Dept. Pay Step Policy lord. 212. Mr. Jones asked the City Attorney ~f he had investigated licensing of liquor and beer trucks. Not ready to report. Mr. Leonard suggested that a one step pay increase be given the Chief of Police. It was moved by Leonard and seconded by Gemmill to approve the pay-step policy as recommended by the City Manager dated May, 1961. I AYES: NOES: Flanagan. Jones. Leonard, Gemmill, Gibbs None Motion carried. Mr. Gemmill asked about the Hill-Burton Act as it applies . to the proposed Los Ala:mitos Area Hospital. The City Manager reported that the act permitted State and Federal grants to hospitals. It was moved by Jones and seconded by Flanagan to adjourn. AYES: NOES: Flanagan, Jones, Leonard, Gemmill. Gibbs None Motion carried. ~4~,-E~- :. 0-' City Clerk and Ex-Officio Clerk , ~ g of t~e Seal Beach City Council Approved: ~ ~"..I~~ Mayor . , I Attest: ~ ,9}~..&-"'~'4- - City Clerk .Sea1 Beach, California June 6, 1961 The City Council of the City of ' Seal Beach met in regular session at 7:30 P.M. with Mayor Gibbs presiding. The meeting was cai1ed to order with the Pledge of Allegiance. Present: Mayor Gibbs Councilmen: Flanagan, Jones, Leonard, Gemmill Absent: " " None The Mayor stated that this was the time set for a public hearing on Ordinance No. 575 (TraffiC Code). There bein~ no p~otests I the City Attorney presented Ordinance No. 575 by.tit1e. It was . , moved by Leonard and seconded by Jones that Ordinance No. 575 be deemed as having had its second reading and be passed for adoption. AYES: Flanagan, Jones, Leonard, Gemmill, Gibbs NOES: None Motion carried. The Mayor announced that this was the time for a public Annex. , hearing on Annexation No. 7. No protests were presented.