streets and traffic signals and that said funds be provided directly to the city
<br />
<br />fro~ the State of California, was considered and passed by the following vote.
<br />
<br />Merit Salary
<br />Increases
<br /> c~ ~o
<br />
<br />Execute application,
<br />State Public Utilities
<br />Cnmmission, construct
<br />crossing on Second St.
<br /> c~ ~
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<br />Advertise for bids
<br />Construct West Wells
<br />Numbers 1 and 2
<br />
<br />Cancel Agreement with
<br />Pacific Water Company
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<br />Ayes, Councilmen: Henry H. Schlueter, Dale H. Hein~v,
<br /> Bob Brewer, A. A. Hall
<br />N~es, Councilmen: Royal E. Habbard
<br />Absent, Councilmen: None
<br />
<br />On motion of Councll,~u Heinly, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the written recom-
<br />mendation of the Manager, dated JIA~V 10, 1962, was approved for salary step increase
<br />for twelve employees, effective August 1, 1962.
<br />
<br />On motion of COuneilra~n Heinly, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the request of the
<br />Director of Public Works was approved and the Manager authorized to execute Supple-
<br />mental Application to the State of California Public Utilities Commission for per-
<br />
<br />mission to construct a crossing at grade em Second. ~reet, east of Evergreen Street
<br />Gas Tax Project 1~, Arterial Highway Financing Program 127, First Street Grade
<br />
<br />On motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the request of the
<br />Department of Public Works was granted and the Purchasing Agent authorized to ad-
<br />vertise for bids for construction of West Wells Numbers 1 and 2, located in the
<br />vicinity of Mountain View Street and Bolsa Avenue, Specification 62-2; bids to be
<br />opened August 6, 1962.
<br />
<br />C~mmunication was presented frem the Department of Public Works givi~ notice that
<br />A~ement dated July 18, 1960 between Pacific Water C~any and the City for a ~-
<br />inch water service and meter at no expense to Pacific Water Company, on Bolsa Ave-
<br />nue and Figueroa Street will be cancelled, and on motion of Councilman Heinly .
<br />
<br />Reimbursement
<br />Memory Lane Co.
<br />Memory Lane and
<br />Westwood Street
<br />
<br />Change Orders 1 and 2
<br />Chestnut Avenue
<br />Project No. C-80
<br />Reconstruct intersection
<br />Chestnut and Lyon
<br /> c~ ~
<br />
<br />Assesmaent District
<br />No. 209 (Rosita St.)
<br />
<br />Assessment District
<br />No. 22k (7th St.)
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<br />seconded by Hu~rdand carried, the c~unicatio~ was received and filed.
<br />
<br />Co.-~nication was presented from the Department of Public Works recc~ending reim-
<br /> Memory Lane Company,
<br />bursement in the sum of $3,943.k6 to the develope~/in connection with paving Memory
<br />
<br />Lane and Westwoed Street, reference Preltm4uary M~p 249 and Variance Application
<br />No. 1627, and on motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Hubbard and carried, the
<br />reimbursement to the developer was approved.
<br />
<br />C~mmunication was presented from the Department of Public Works recommending that
<br />the following expenditure: b~ approved:
<br />
<br /> CHANGE OBDER NO. i - Place soil sterilant on the traffic island median on Chestnut Avenue. Lump Sum Cost $~0.00
<br />
<br /> CHANGE ORD~q NO. 2 - Refom curb at the wester2~y°end of the traffic island
<br /> median on Chestnut Avenue. Lump Sum Cost $25.00
<br />
<br /> PROJECT NO. C-80 - Reconstruction of the intersection of Chestnut Avenue and Lyon Street,
<br />
<br />and on motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Habbard and carried, the expendi-
<br />ture was approved.
<br />
<br />C~nication was presented from the Department of Public Works advising signatures
<br />on the petition for the improvement of streets, curbs, gutters and sidewalks, from
<br />the west line of Rosita Street to the east line of Verano Street, and to formally
<br />accept Sixth Street, in Assessment District No. 209, were checked against the
<br />current tax roll, and it was found the valid si~atures represent 6~.90~ on an
<br />area basis. On motion of Counc~lma- Hubbard, seconded by Hein~v and carried, the
<br />Department of Public Works was instructed to prepare the necessary plans and
<br />~pecifi~ations.
<br />
<br />C~,~nication was presented from the Department of Public Works advising signatures
<br />on the petition for sanitary sewers and street improvements for Seventh Street
<br />~m-ing east 600 feet off of Jackson Street, in Assessment District No. 224, were
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