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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1956-12-14; City Council; Minutesqg, e.r w Cmna Baird moved ratification of the payroll forthe first half of Decem- ber, in the amount of $5574.02, as certified by tho Director of Finance and approved by the Auditing Committee. Seconded by Cmn, Robinsoa. All ayes, motion carried. The meeting was declared adjourned at 10:15 PO KO v c. Respectful y submitted, "d"+ XATALIE VERMILYE.4 Deputy City Clerk/ """""""_ """""-_""""-- (out of -$& MINUTES OF ADJOURNED MEETING OF CARLSBAD CITY COUNCIL sequence) December 14, 19s Meeting called to order by Mayor Castorena at 7:OO P, M. No legal quorum being present, the Mayor declared the meeting .adjourned at 7:15 P. M. Respectfu s'ubm*itted, NATALIE VEKMILYEA pk&- Y&*"" _". Yy- v Deputy City Clerk ,. "-_"__""""""""""_~_~"""- MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF XLSBAD CITY COUNCIL January 2, 1957 Meeting called to order at 7:OO P. M. by Mayor Castorena. Present be- sides the Mayor 'were Councilmen Robinson, Baird, Ledgerwood, Helton; City Manager Nelson, Public Works Director Anthony, City -Engineer Kubota, Police Chief Palkowski. Cmn. Robinson moved that minutes of the meeting of December 18, 1956, be approved as written. Seconded b-y Cmn, Ledgerwood, All ayes, motion carried. WRITTEY CORRESPONDSNGE (1) Letter. from Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce enclosing receipt for SO$ paid by Glenn Feist, balance due on brochures.: Filed. (2) Letter from Dr. Roy Palmateer registering complaint re: cffensive odors emanating from sewage disposal plant, and urging that steps be tak- > en immediately to corI(ect same. Mr. Nelson reported that a check with people of that neighborhood (Granville Park area) indicated that the sit- uation had improved noticeably since ~ise of the new chemical a-t the plant and that further -steps as recommended by the City Engineer are being take toward reducing the objectionable odor. He was asked to reply to the let ter, advising complainant of what is being done to alleviate the situatio (3) Report from- State Controller's office advisi,ng amount of motor ve- hicle 1.icense -fees now bwing the City as second installment- of 1956 t-ax ($2818 .OO) . ORAL COMMUNICATIONS. William Baldwin, 1031 Palm Avenue, brought before th Council an urgent sewage disposal problem, stating he has been refused a permit to connect to the sewer on Pi0 Pic0 through an easement retained t: him for this purpose at time of sale of Pi0 Pic0 frontage, except upon payment of the $3.00 per front foot line cost for his entire frontage on Palm (130 feet). He stated his problem is critical, due to fail-we of hi septic tank and all efforts to restore same, and proposed to pay the $50.00 capital contribution cost and agree'to pay the' line cost when the line is extended along Palm, if permitted to connect on Pi0 Pic0 at this time. Mr. Nelson stated he had suggested Mr. Baldwin's appealing to the Council under Section 10 of Ordinance #7O2O, since no legal method could be found to grant the ,permit without payment of the line cost. Further discussion'was postponed to permit holding of a scheduled hearing. HEARING - ZIMP46RMAN-SCHLAGEL PUBLIC NUISANCE. Hearing was resumed on thi matter, continued from the meeting of December 4th. Neither defendant nc their attorney was present. After review of the Notice of Public Hearine and the correspondence in the matter, Mr. Banta of the Public Health De- partment reported that work on the Highland Drive property has progressec satisfactorily but inspection of-the premises indicated that trash is again accumulating. On Basswood, some cleaning up had been done and one