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A regula:r. meet!.ng of the Burllngame Clty Councll ras held on the
above glven date. Meetlng called to order at 8:0$ p.rn., - Mayor
f,orenz 1n the Chah.
CALL TO ORDER
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
At word from the ChaI-:r, allthe Pledge of Alleglance to
Burllngame, Callforrda
Jenua.r'y 2l , L963
ln
th6
un Chamber arose end gave
ROLL CALL
Prosent - CouncLlmen: C ros by-Johns on-Loren z -Martln- MorganAbsent - Councllmen: None
}iIINUTES PREV]OUS MEETING
The minutes of the regular meetlng of January 7, L963, submittedprevLously to CouncLl, w6r6 unenlmous ly appnoved and adopted on
motLon of Councllman Morgan and seconded by Councllman Johnson.
CITY-COUNTY EIGIIWAY PROGRAM PROPOSED
Sen tlateo County Super"vlsor Jam6s B. Fltzgerald and Mayor Ual.lace
Benson, Clty of Belmont, were lntroduced flom the audlence and. thepnlvllege of the floor was extended to Mayor B€nson.
Spoaklng as ChaL rrnan of the San Mat6o County Greater Hlghray Comlttee,
Itlayor B6nson requested the support of the Burllngame Clty Councll lnthe endons enen t, ln prlnciple, of the trClty-County Htglrway Devolopment
Plann proposed to be placed before the eLectorate of San Mateo Countyas a Bond Issue ln Aprl1, 1961.
cl1the Co
F1ag.
Mayor Bens on spoke on the urgency to lnprove the road systom wlthtnthe cltles of San Matso County, statlng that a nmergortt of cltleswtth the County as propos6d, w111 effectuate an adsquete constructlonof Clty-County roeds; ther.e wlI1 be no expense rtax-wlsen to thepeople of the County; bonds w111 not ba sold the flrst yeer; th6
second year, a. tax rate of approxlmatel-y L.8y' to a gnadial L1y' ove:ra perlod of years, shal1 appIy, rrlth the County assumlng the anmor-tlzatlon of the bonds through County sales tax r!6venue.
Councllman Molgan stated that th€ proposed lssu6 should be encouraged
end obsenved that support of the lssue 1n pnlnclple, does not obllgatethe Clty of Burl lng ame f lnanclel-Iy.
A motLon was lntroduced by Councllman Mongan tha t the Councll €ndolsoln prlnclpler the proposed Clt y-County Elghway Development Pl.an.
Councllman Johnson, in secondlng the motlon, exprosaed her approval
and recalled a statement made by an off1c1al on a pnlon occagton that
there ls nno such thl r€ as an lsoleted clty 1n the C ounty of San Mateo.rr
Councllman Martln dlrected lnqulrles wlth respect to tbe Jurlsd.lctlonof a Councll ln appnovlng or. reJectlng improvalen ts contemplated.
Mayor Benson advlsed that an undsrstandlng rnus t be attaLned prlor to
the submlsslon of the Lssue to t:e electorate.
Elaboratlng fu:rther, SupervLs o
plans pnoposed shall be subJec
lnvolved and that Councll has
case, rrhether a specLflc plan
the Clty.
ltzgerald assur:ed Councll that elIo the approval of tbe clty or cltles
prgnoSatlve to determlne Ln 6echor 1s not ln the begt lnterest of
rFtt
the
1s
Councl-lman Martln questloned whethen Iega1 assurance could be glven
that the tax rate would not exceed t}:e J.Ly' and to whlch lnqulry Mayon
Benson advised negatlvely, statl-ng that ln his oplnlon, however, thetax rete rdII not-exceed the est!.nated lly'.
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Followlng a br.lef dlscusslon, the Chal:: called for a RoIl CalI vote
on the motlon lntroduced by Councllman ltlorgan. The result was
reconded as follows:
Ayes: Councllmen:
Noes: Councllmen:
Cros by- Johns on-Lor€nz -Morganl{arttn
I{r. Robert E. Lovy, memb en of a msrchsots I coramlttee spons onlng the
proposed formatLon of e Broadrray Parking and Ltghttng Dlstrlct,
requestcd and. was granted permlssLon to addrpess the Councll.
Mn. I-cvy re c onrrende d that Councll aban don the Proceedings wlth nespectto the foarnatlon of a Broadlray Parklng and Llghtlng Dlstrict for aperlod of appnoxlnately thnee months to permlt a reappralsal ofpropentles and, to c Ialrlfy englneer{.ng data and J.ega} phases.
In reply to Councll lnqulry and for purposes of clariflcatlon, theClty Attornoy advlsed that CouncLl, ln!.tiators of the Pnoceedlngs on
the p:roposed formatLon of the Dlstrlet, rmrst take actlon wltlrln a
specLfled perlod of tlme, sald tLme to exp1n6 thls week. By Councll
concurrlng wlth the recorutlendatLon that the P:roceedlngs be abandoned,the subJect may be frrther studled. and resubmltted as requested,wlthln a psrlod of three months.
Mlss P6ggy McElllgott, Attorney, ropresentir€ the Dlstrlct, advlsedthat ln a ro-evaluatlon of the property wlthln the pnoposed. Dlstrlct,1t was deterrrLned that lncneased costs, together wlth othe:r known
factors, would exceed the ten peneent orlglnal estlmated cost, and.
the law stl-pulates that proJect costs exeeedlng the ten percent must
be borne by the Clty.
Mlss McElllgott conflr.rrred the statemats of the Clty Attorney wlth
respect to the abandornsnt of proceedlngg enat the prlv11e86 of nesub-
nS.ttlng the lgguc at an earlLer date than the one year waltlng po]?lod
reqrrlred undor the MaJorlty Pnotest Act.
Councllmen MertLn ths:reafter lntroduced a motlon that the pr.oceedlngs
for the formatlon of a Broadway Parklng and Llght 1-ng Dlstrlct be
abandoned, seconded by Counclllltan l{organ.
Followlng a dlscusslon on the quastion, the motlon was recorded aa
unanlmoug.
1. BEPORT ON HII,LSIDE CROSSINGS APPROVM
A c omnarnlc at Lon from the Ctty Managesr dated Januatl 17, 1961, advlsed
that the crossings at Hllls lde Dnlve at both the lntersectlons of
Cortez Avenue and Cabrlllo Avenue have been lnvestLgated and. amange-
ments nad6 to lmprove trafflc hazards in the inmedlate vlclnlty,
concunred ln by sohool autho:rltLes of the Our Lady of Ange3.s School.
Ihe Clty Managor further advlsed that nstoprr slgls placed ln the
centen of the lntersectlon betneen the hours of U a.m. and 4 p.m.,
nequlr.lng all cars to stop for pedestrlans 1111 be obtalnad and
placetl ln use.
The neport was acknowledged and accepted for f111n8.
2. RErIREMENT AUENDUB'IT NVIOLBIT DEAfiI BETEFITN
A corumnlcatlon frora the City !!e.Da Bet', dated Januar! 17t 1t6J, advlsed
that 1n response to Councll authonlzatLon for the preparatlon of
documents pr.ovtitlng fon e nvlolent tleathn benefLt for survlvons of
safaty members, the State r:mployees Retkement Systern has pnepared an
approprl,ate Resolutlon of Intentlon folP Councll onactment.
IIEABII{G
BROADIilAY PARrING AIID LIGETII{G DISIRICT
COMMUNICATI ONS
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RESOLUTION NO. 5-53 nResolutlon of Intentlon to A pprovo an Amsndnent
to Contract Between the Board of AdmJnLstratlon of tho State Brployeesr
Retirement System and the Clty Courtcll of the Clty of 3s3llngam6tr was
lntroduced for passage on motlon of Councilman Martln, seconded by
Councllman Johns on and unanlmously edoptod on Rol1 Ca11 of membens.
3.ALLOCATION Ei[GII.IEERING FIINDS ($5.OOO )
A cormmrnLcation from the Clty Mansg6r, det6d Januatry 17, L963,
advlsed that ln aecordance wlth the Cltyr s Master Agreement withthe State DlvLslon of Hlghways r a resolutlon has b66n preparedallocatlng ths sum of $5r000.0O to the Ctty of Burllngame for
expendi tur.e of State Englneerlng hrnds.
BESqLITI9N N!r_l-63 nResolutlon of the Clty Councll of the Clty of
BuFFngarle Adoptlng and Submltting a Budget for Expendlture ofState Allocatett Englneerlng Flrnds tr uas Lntnoduced for passage on
motlon of Councllman Morgan, seconded by Councllman Johnson and
unanlmously ca::rLed on RoII Ca1I vote of menber.s.
4.REPLACEMEN? OF WINDOWS IN Rts,,IODETED BUILDING AUTHORIZED
A comnunlcatlon fnom the City Manager, dated Januar. y L7, 1963,
advlssd of the necesslty of r.eplaclng ten of the tnelve exlsttng
rlndows ln the old PolLce Statlon ln the rerodellng snd converslonof the bul,ldtng lnto a Publlc Works facl11ty; the cost for ths
neplacement totallng $1n65o.o0.
Couacllnan llartLn suggested that the tvelve wlndors b€ r:.ep1ec6d ata cost not to exceed $166.00 per window.
A motlon, Lntroducod by Councl}nan Martin, that the lnsta1latlon oftrelve rrlndoxs be authorlzedl seconded by Councllman Morgan, was
carrd.ed, wlth Mayor Iorenz abstaLnlng from votLng.
5.ERECTIOI'I S?OP SIGN - BROADI{AY AND ROLLINS R OAD
A coramrnlcatlon fnom the Ctty Managen, alated January 11 , a963,
advlsed that the matter. of establishlng a nstoprt slgn at Broadyay
and Rolllns Road to stop eastbound trafflc has been further su:rveyed
and nocormronded thet Ln concuuence wL t'tr the Health, Safety andTrafflc Commlssion, Ieglslatlon be dlrected preparsd to place the
addl tlonal control lnto effect.
In reply to Counc l1man llertlnrs lnqul::Les, the Clty Managor advlsedthat moto:rlsts wlll be requlred to obey trafflc dlr.ectlons seven
d.ays a rreek and the raatter of nstoragen space has been s"tudled and
epprovod as suffl c ient.
At the request of Councll, the Clty lilenager wag directed to asslgn apollce offlcer for a perlod of tlme subsequent to the placement ofthe nstopr sign, fon purposes of observatLon.
5. COIJNTYWIDE CO].'MUNICATIONS SYSTEM ENDONSED
A comnnrnlcation from the clty Mansger, d.ated Januar y 1Br 1963, advLsEd
that Ur. James Rltzgorald, Area Coondlnetor for Clvll Defense, has
requested that the Clty endorse a propoaod County-ulde eoruuua1catlons
system. A copy of the proposed systen accompanled the comnrnlcatlon.
The Councll wes further advlsed that Mr. John Wr'lght, Burlingame
Deputy Civll Defense Dlrector has examlned the p:roposed system and
he, together wl-th County Lar enforcetrent agencles' has approved theplan as proposed.
The Clty l{anager was authori.zed to corrmrnlcate wlth the Countynotlfylng that agency of the endorsemont by the City of the Coor-
dlnatod radLo systom for Clvl1 defonse and po1lce communl catLone.
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7.IDENTIFI CATION WASHINGTON PARK TREE.9 A PPROVD
A coumrnlcatlon fnonrthe Clty Manager, dated Januar:y 18, 1963,
advlsed thet tho mombera of the Park Corrnleslon have reconruended
approval to Glrl Scout troop S[f] nequest to place ldentlflcatlonlabels on thg trees Ln WashLngton Park, wlth a r€conurEndatlon thatthe Pank Department not be held responsl,ble f o:: the malntenanco
and replacenbnt of slgns.
Councll concur:lpsd wlth the recormendetlons and ttre Clty Meaeger
was dl,rected to cormunlcate wlth the Glrl Scout Troop c ormand.lng1ts members for thslr thought fulnes I and cormunlty lnter:est.
8. PRoPoSED PARI0}IG EAST SIDE CALIFORNIA DRIVE
A conmunlcatlon from the Clty Manego!, dated Januar:y 18, 1953,
advlsed that the health, Safety and Trafflc Comnlsslon has suggestedthat the followlng measures be taken pr.lor to enactnent of the
proposed poIlcy to permlt pa:rklng on the east slde of CalLfo:'nla Dnlve;(1) Sufftctont c:possyel-ks be provlaEd; (2) appropr.late pavlng areafor motorLsts to walk to crosswalks; and (3) parklng rcgulatlons be
enacted near the Broedrray depot to control rral1-dayrr parking on the
adJacent street.
Ihe Clty Englaeer ad.vlsed that his offlce 1s cunrently fonmulatlngplans as suggested ln Ltems n1n and rr2 rl
Councllman MartLn, r.eferrlng to Ltem []n suggestsd that parklng bep::ohlbltad frora Ca:r.rnelLta Avenue to Broadway to control all-dayparklng ln the Broadway Depot area. fhe Clty Manegon expressed hl.s
appr:ova1, advlsing that leglslatlon sha11 be pnepared fon Councll
executl on.
ORDINA{CE l[q._ 77lr ttAn OrdLnaneo Arbnding the Ordlnanc e Codo of the
CTft -f Buflfngame by Anendlng Sectlon 12 22.3 to Authorlze ths
Panklng of Vehlcles on the Easterly Slde of CallfornLa Dnive Betreen
Broadray and Oak Gr.ove Avernre" ues lntnoduced fon fI:st read.lng by
Councllman Crosby.
Councllman Martln suggested that th6 Publlc Wrrks Depantment rrstrlperl
para11e1 par.klng spaces on th6 Broadway Depot parklng faclllty.
In reply to CouncLlman Martlnfs lnguiry c onc errrl-ng lmprovlng the
nlght-of-way area south of Carnellta Avenue, the Clty BrgLnee:!. advlsedthat no permlt has been Lssued by elther the Southenn Paclflc C ompanyor the San Fnenclsco Watgr Department for the use of the unlmprovecl
prope rty.
9. ACTUARIAL CONTRAC? STATE REf,IRE,IENT SYSTB,I APPROVED
A communlcatlon from the City l,lrnager, dated January 17, 1963, advlsodthat hls offlce has been laforrmd by the Boa:rd of A&ulnlstratlon ofthe State Bryloyoes Retlrement System that an actuarlal lnvestlgation
and ::e-evaluatlon of tlre assots and 1labllltlEs of the nsystomrr 1s nor
alue.
Councl lman Mo:rgan moved., ssconded by Counc lJ-man Crosby, and unanLmouslycarrled that CounclL concun wlth the r.ocomrnendatl on of the Clty Manag6l3that the Contr:act submltted by the Board of A&nlnLstratlon of the State
Enployees, Retirement System be executed and the payment for the
senvlce Ln the sum of $275.00 be authonLzed.
10. NPURCEASINGN ONDINANCE TO BE STUDTED
A communlcatlon from the Clty Attorney, dat6d January 18, 1963, advlsedthet ln rosponso to Councll dLrectLon, an or:dl.nance negulatlng purchasl.ng
procedures hae been drafted, followlng the suggestions of the Leagueof Callfornie Citles, and avaLlable fo:r Councll lnformatlon.
The subJect was hold for furthen study and conslderatLon at the nextregular moettng, Febnuany [, 1963.
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11. AMENDMENT PROPOSED TO SIGN OR)INANCE (Free-standlng Stgns )
A corurun1.catlon from John B. Cockroft, Ir., L3l+5 Howard Avenuo,
dated Janua:ry 18, 1963, requested that an amondment be rnade tothe Cltyt s Slgn Ondlnance, to lnclude tbo placeraent of a llfrce-
stand-l.ngtr tdentlflcatlon and for lease slgn on apa:rtrent bultallngs
and to furthan lnclude the approprlate regulatory and controlprovlslons to pnevent the erectlon of unrlghtly slgns.
fhe subJect was r.6fe:lred to the Clty Attonnoy and to the CJ.ty
Planne n.
12. SAN MATEO COI'NTY 1962 'IACHIEVEI.,IEN? REPORT'I
A prog:ress lreport of goverrunantal actlvltles for the yea:r 1!62,outllnlng the maJor. acconpllshnentsln San I'fat eo County durlDg e
ye a:r of groxth and devolopBont, ras aclmouledged from the Boar.d of
Supervlsors.
BURLINGAI.TE CITY GOVERNI,IENT IIHANDBOOtr'I C OIOM{DED
CopLea of nA Eandbook of Burllngame Clty Gover:r:mentn pnepa:red and
complled by the Arenlcan Gov e:rnment Classas of Mll1s Hlgh School
wene dLstrlbuted to Councl1.
The Clty Clenk was lnstructod to communlcate wl th theMllls Hlgh School and to hlgbly conmend thelr efforts
an outstandlng and attractlve booklet on rrBurll-ngarae. r
students ofIn conplltng
RESOLUTIONS
See prlon actlon.
ORDI NANCES - ConsLderatlon tbe:reof:
QRDIIANCE N0. 773 nAn Ordinance Approvlng ths Annexatl on of C6:ttain
Un:Idhabttetl ferrltony, Deslgnated rMllLbrae St::lpt to thE Clty d
Burllngamen was glven lts second r:eadlng and on motLon of Counc 1lrnan
Morgan, seconded by Councllman Johnson, saLd ordlnsnco passed lts
Eecond !:eadlng and was adopted by the fol.lowing vote:
ORDI NANCES - Introductlon thereof:
qBqINA{qE_N_qr _115 nl.rt Ordlnance Amend1 ng the ordinanc€ Code of the
the Parklng of VehLcles on the Westenly Slde of CallfornLa Drlvs
BEtween Broadway and JusnLta Avenue Durlng CertaLn Hoursrr wa8
Lntroduced by Councllnan Martln and given lts fLrst reaall!,tg.
UMINISHED BIISINESS
1. AGREEMENT RE3 TRANSIT BEf,WEEh- CIT]ES
Councll uas advised through a nr.no from the Clty Manager, that theClty Manager of San Mateo w.111 soon schedule a meetlng rtth Clty
rEprosontatlves to eoafer on the subJect of t:ranslt prub).ems ln the
cornnunlty and the provlstons proposed Ln a rtJolnt Exerclso of Porensrt
agragnren t. A report wll1 be made to Councll 1n the nean future.
2. PROPOSED WAGE INCREASES
CounclJ.man Johnson, Councll-@Ioyee lLalson menber, advl"Eed thata delay ln gran tJ-ng a trage l"ncnease has placed Bu?J-lngame employeesIn a louer salar.y br"acket.
In referrlng the subject to the Clty Irtranager, the lattet' advlsedthat addl. tlonal lnformatlon, as roquested by Councll, has b6en
received on thls date, friom Brlce F. Austin, r€pr€sentatlve, Callfornla
Ayes : Councllmen: Crosby-Lorenz-Jolurs on-ltia:rtin-!{organNoes: Councllmen: l{one
Absent CouncLlmen; None
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State Personnel Board, affordlng 1ltt1e opportunlty to analyze the
report tn lts ontLrety. It lras noted ln the nGeneral Plndlngsn ofthe neport that !Ir. Austln has recorum€nded a ono-range (5F) lnc:reasefon twenty-one classes, ln rirlch appnoxlmately forty-one employeesara classlfled end no incnease to a second group of forty-6se classesln whlch there are approxlnately one huadre d twenty employees. Theroport further r.e c orrlnen de d that January 1, 1963, be selected as theeffectlve date fo:r grantlng salary lncreasss.
Councllmon Johns on opposed any l\rnther delay and recornmended annacrogs-the-boardr ono-range lncreese for aLl City enployees and
that further adJustmentg be consldoned at the tlme of the proparatlon
of next yesrr s budget.
Councllman Mongan and Councllman MartLn each expressed thelr lndlvldual
opposi.tlon to the grantlng of a nblanketn ralse.
Councllrnan lilartLn questloned the contlnual nefenence of the subJect to
th6 State Personnel Board and the fallure of Councll to adopt the
recornmendatlons submlttedl wlth an obeervatlon that approxlnately
$2r600.00 has been expended to date for the surveys on selanles.
Councllman Mor.gan stated tlat he vas prepared to vota on salary
Lncreescs as outll-ned ln a c orsnrnl c atlon from the Clty Uanag6r, und6?
dat6 of Deceruber ].'L, ]-962, lndl.catlng that from flgures conplledby the State Personnel Board at that tlme, the Clty of Burllngamels 16 to Sfi Less than the everage salarles pald by othen egencl€s.
?tre Clty Manager stated that ln vleu of the confllctlng reportg
subnitted by the State Personnel Board at that tlme, he was of the
oplnlon that a on6-!!'angs step, effectlve March a, L963, ts Justlflett.
Counc llnan Johnson necalled that Mr. Austln reported that the orlglnalsalary survoy was based on Apr1}, 1962 lnfor:natlon, Justlfylng an
lncnease to meet current-day wag€8.
A motlon xas ther:'supon lntroduced by Councilman Johnson, eeconded by
Councllman Crosby, that all employees be granted a ono-rango increase,
effectlve FebnrarXr' 1, 1963..
Consld6r:eb1e dlseusslon aroae on the Lnconslstencies ln the neports
subrnltted by the State Parsonnel Boa::d, wlth partlculan refe::enccto the curront necorrnend atlon that no lncreases be gnanted to
flnemen, pollce offLcens and str.eet and utlIlty malntenance posltlons.
The Ctty Manager aclvLsed that ths cunr:ent report ls contrary wlth apollcy estebllsheal prevS.ously by the Board rhereby a pay schedule
on a parLty rdth north County eltles and an average of salanles pald
ln cltles of comparable sLze to the south of the Ctty of Bu:rllngane
was r.ecolrmend6d.
Follorlng c ons lderpable dlscusslon on the questlon, a Rol-l Ca1I vote
was necorded as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen: Crosby-Johnson
Noes : Councllmen: Lonenz-Martin-!,lor:gan
Mayon Lorenzl s suggestlon that a one-haIf st€p lncroasc be granted,
met wlth no resDonso fnoa Councll .
RECESS
A recess was declarott by the Chalr at 10:15 p.n.
CALL TO OFDER
The neetlng wag ca11ed to ond6:r at 1O:l+0 p.m.
PROPOSED WAGE INCNEASES ( Cont. )
Councllman Johnson amounced. that al though members of the Councll
were not 1n aceord wlth her recorumondatlons wlth respect to salary
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lncreases, 1t was her wlsh to di,spel any rui sunders t andlng tbat
mernbers of the Councll wer6 not 1n favon of salany lncneases.
Conslderabl.€ dlscusslon arose on a suggestLon made by Councllman
Morgan that each claeslficatlon be ovaluated and the salany thersforbe roodlfled as recortnerded ln a report fron the Clty Manager, dated
December LJ-, 196?, and that ttre Lssue be resolved pi.tor to adJourn-
ment.
The subJect of salary incr.eases ras c ontinued to a special Councll
study meeting, Wednesday, January 30, L963, at 0:00 p.m.
3.APPO]NTI4ENT WILtIAI.T ROESE
Mayor. Lorenz submltted the name of W111lan Roese to c ontLnue toserve as the Cltyts reprosontatlve to th6 San Mateo County Moaqulto
Abatement Board. ?he reappolntrbnt was unanlrnou 81y c cnflrrnod by
Council.
l+.COM}ESSION.COI'NCIL DINNER },'EE?ING
5.COUNCIL.AU)CILIARY FIRE AND POLICE DINNER
Ttre anrnral Comnls sLon-Councl1 Dlnnor Has announced as being scheduled
on Thursdayl Febnuary 28, 1963, Bobt s on Broadray, 7 p.n.
Tho annual C ouncll-Auxl1lary Flremen and PolLce Dlnnor was schedulEdFrlday, l4arcL. 22, 1963, Klnts Restaunant, J:OO p.m.
A comrmrnlcatlon fron the Clty Managen, dated January 11, 1961,
submitted Lnformatlon for Councl.l study aad declslon: (1) thc purchaseof a r Skyrro r kern hydraullc 1lft, to be used by the Park Depa::tnentln lts tr66 t rlrudDg progrem and by other Ctty Dspartments on varl-ous
occasLons, and (2) the construction of needed storaSo faclllties to
replace flooded Ea!'ege; the cost of each 1t6m $13r000.O0 ald $3r50O.00
re spe c tLvcly.
NE".,I BUSINESS
1. TREE TRIM},III'IG EqUIP],{EI{I
Contents of the commrnLcatlon uas noted and r.evlered and follorlag
conslderable dlscusslon, the City Managet: was requested to submltplans for an approprlate storago and garage-rashroon faclllty
for: the Perk Deparhflent and addltlonal data, brochures and costgfor other brands of hydraull-c llftlng equlpment.
CIAI}S
warrants, Month of January, 1963, Nos. 8952-9136, ln the total
emount of $951808.81, duly audited; were approved for p aJrmont on
motLon of CouncllmaD Crosbyr seconded by Coune L lman Johnson and
unanlrnous ly car'rled.
Payroll ldanrants, Nos. 10806-I101d., Nos. 113-351.r, Month of Deccmber,
t9:62, ln th6 total amount of $99,1+19.95, were approvad on motion of
Corrncllman Crosby, secondeal by C ouncl.lmsn Martln and unanlnously
eanrLed.
PAYROLL
ADJOURN},IEM
The meetlng was regulanly adJ ourned. at L)-a25 p.m., to meet Wednesday,
January 23t L963, to conslder evldence submlttetl wlth respect to
the Burl lng an6 Area Off-Stneet Perklng DlstnLct formatlon.
RespectfullY submltted,
}'lAYOR
APPROVED:
PRO TEIIPORE
BERT K.City Clerk
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