HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - March 17, 1943361
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"ednesday, :March 17, 19! 3
1--73UL. R 'yf=.:'IiiG: 'ednesday; V rch 17, 1943 beZirning at E o'clock -.M.
Cl-t`.riCI12EIN FRE—SENT: CCFFL'.LD, '7. .. RI -C-3, i'i.E.. �iriF.F, 0?T0 A.. RI'?y P.CB=- H. (4)
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ABSEXT . SFGC'ET., J.A. (1)
.LSC . TENDING, John A.`ienming, Supt rublic' Utilities, C_=nton HerrinF,, City
—gin -ler, C:c•ree D. ?olenske, Fire Chief and .`l. =u rte, Pari: Superintendent.
(City Clerk_ being absent, Effie ...Griffin, Deputy Citj Clerk
attended in his stead)
.:INJ' -z. GF PREV_ICJS 5,7=11; GS: :ne min+xtes of the _ reg.lar Cou,.cil meeting
..eld Larch ;-d, 194', and of the Soecial L,7cting ^,d Larch it-, '_943 Vere
re .d at length' by t'.^e Depute C?erk, approved as read and so endorsed by
the :da: -or.
LIC SRI.JvS: :!c oe_ sons arpearing for nr al hearing, this order v4 -,s passed,
aso the ord.:r of Co,ant.nicatiocis and Penorts.
•'I:(? �':ora.•:-c. fry ? to' 1S 94
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Draft ine_d P:o 35 thatLrLt. wis P.S'_n ger, i - i_stant Cit; Engin•.:er and nss-
isstant Inspector, had been liven a pre -induction exa•aination and in con-
sequence thereof, had been acca;:ted for limited miiita r service, the Clerk
was directed to apal,• to the Selective Service Syste.j for a deferment of
=ix months for ?Sr Singer in order t'•;at steps might be taken to fill the
:czncy shod he be called and also to await the determination of the status
of his pr--ncipal, Lr Clinton Henning, City .ngineer, who r3_ht also be
re:iuircd to enter governmental service. This was done on Notion of Councilman
Coffield, "IJeihe second.;ir Clinton Henning made it clear that Er Singer had
made no request for this defarment.
%n ^otior, of C•.+ircilman Coffield, Ri.^,I;s second, the salary of iek s P.Sirger,
ssistart City Engineer and Inspector .:as increased to 325C.00 per month
effective March 1, 1943.
..solutions Pros 11L.9 and 1150 introduced in the Council Larch 3, 19=.3 and
thereat referred to the City Attorney and the &xeautive Board of the City
..cloyees n3acciation :mere offered in re•n_sed fora; and after minor clarif-
ying changes, i.nttodured for ado -,tion.
Resolution No 1149, relating to changes in ""ales for Personnel Ads nistrat-
ion" affecting sick leave introduceu on motion of Counci?nan Caffield,eihe
second, .ras adopted by the follow-ing vote:
i;YESS: CounciLren, Corfield, :7aihe, F.iirgs and Mayor Pian. (4)
iJC.S: CcunciL:=en, idone (0
r3.E_7 : Councilmal, Spoousr (i)
Lesolution No 1150 relating to changes in the above cited rules Effecting
;n'.er-de_,artment7l transfers ra.s _._roduc3d on motion of Councilman Coff-
_e_d, ::eine second, and ads -pt -id b.. the following vote:
An..=3: Councilmen, Coffield, .%eihe, pik*s and Mayor Rinn. (4)
NC S: Councilmen, None (C)
ABS T: Councilman, Spooner (1)
B SI`JrSS - Chief of Police C. S. Jackson filed a satisfactory performance
report on the ser -,,ices of Police, Sergeants ;U .Coffman and Ralph 3.201,rd
_.h his roccn.mendation that the7 be conformed by the Council as permanent
_..:loyees of this class. Thi-; recc.=endation was accepted and both officers
-i ren the �err3nent status :: Police Sergeants on notion of Co,
second, '.: having each complated their sa months ter^�s in
t` -z grade.
P+oti.^ ._ a-)�licat�cns fo- a cohnlic .,evera� licarses filo, with the
State Board of _ _.Ii zation by ..rt kcDowell Company (•=1asale) and :Jayne . 4-1son,
(In Sale) were re.Fived, read and ordered filed without objection.
:i• - .._, + _ son1E1 Cff_cer, _ _.led a list of __ gibles forr-_oo
:rint-
ent .. _"Fi- eman"J a
_a; i the names of Herbert M. Dcc tort d 7ictor3�mi as
havin..
g _.pec aa.ar._.._`i-: nsn _ fy_r� them to is n•ointaent as probationary fire-
men. ._. _ _lief George D. Polenske, bs_r.g p =ert, orally raco,:Ynerded that victor
'!um to^a:: :.int ro'�at_o-=.ry .ir .r.... to fi?1 t'c : .-•c i a are3ted 7f the
res?gn?.t°.nn _c ;r V,,.albr-itht-3fc.._..•,tes of 19-7i
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(;' nuts; cf `_rar 1'',1943 c-ntinued)
::.lunci2nan Coffi.,l', a.'_Cnd, Victor 9ium was
c•-`_�!�ad
Urobati c..Y � fire.an at . e ?1tr3_^-:-c- wage $14.5.00 per month beg :ting
n; nil 1,, i9w,
_..i`n A. Henning, Superintenda.-.t of Public Utilities recori ended that ..:e
nen amplayed in .airtin.,, th- water ta_hk be paid at 1; times their regular
rste for the ti.Te 'srus eraplo.red. _.
'•i. G. Harris, Park Sup=rintenden t, requested authority to purchase . A:j
blaries for the Locke Triplet ?owe- I.a:nt Laser. He •ryas 3i^ectad to p' --ace
his requisition :.-th the 'City Clerk.
The Mayor ane. City Clerk -were dir__„ed to execute the contract for disposal
of c--nr.ery wa--t.es for the 19':3 Seas --,n o±:_red Foster : 7.,ai Cannir-- Company
on F= -brill try 11 191.3 as clarified a,nd wner:led in conference held yIarch 11,
:his -direction is cont ins. in nesoluti-n No. 1152 adopted by the fol-
low-- ,g V:)te:
AYIS: Councilmen, Coffield, Riggs, •teiY?e and L:ayor Finn. (4)
NI -)::J: Coun iliaen, Torte. (Q�
AB5?NT: Counciimaa, Spooner (1)
Tr.= City Clerk was directed to prepare 1 resolution for siorsi:,34on at the
next Council meeting, amending 'solution :;o. 1142 adonted September 2,1942
ed e _t• 1 =dopti r
ani _.-,a..� . csol ::, - 3 Celery %� . age :•1 an for the Ci33sif-
ied Fran'-••oyees of t:ie City of Lodi and Fixing the remount of Wages and/ or
Sal-ry to be Faid to Certain Employees ?lamed Therein" so as to-ncrease the
raar_imtmi a - units of salaries and/or wages appertain ti to the folloaring
classifications; (1) :ierical positions in t" -.e City C1=rk's Office, (2)
Tech.n_cal positions, i.e. n3sistant Cit; -Engineers, in the City Brglneer's
OfficF.
At 0:2-1 ..'clock .... the Cit -f Council ad.;ourned on raotion of Councilman
;lei"e.
Deputy'City Clerk.
.kderda: After adjo!.;--nn-ie!t as above set forth, the Council as Coi.mittae
cf the :r :ole, remalned in :.he Council Chambers for the purrose -,f cr)n-
si'.=ring employee relationships, particularly as to salaries Lnd wages.
T -t was the outcome of the discussion held that changes should be made
in the rules relating to Holidays, eliminating certain -ones n ed sell.
a en home instances
that the m}��us standar wo^k-veek be creased to 48 hours ,asp,
ue.tp -Rr c?nd ion bV a raF sure n1v
that in view of increased Liv -n.- cos s,, ..ons de ation s o.a] 4e LF"el•
anti vmu_d be given to increases in wages and salaries either by blanket
increases, per-,=ntage increases or a combination of flat $* rercer_tare
increases e—
-for the ^war duration only and to be fixed a-aua"iy
daring such duration. It ..as iirectad that action be taken on these
m_aIters at the next CoUr.0 l Meeting.
:t Clerk.
The _ _ . - _. ...eeting of th.e C.4%. Council
c ia: were raaJ at _subset ani meetin� of said
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