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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - July 19, 1944437 c0uwu CHAMBERS CITY Comm CITY HALL - CITY OF LODI "MH'ESDAY, JULY 19,1944 at 3:'C0 o'cLook F.M. '..i.T. of 1'edenasday,:ialy 19,19 . Coffield ',7.J., ., Ri-=s, :LE., Tolliver, iawry J., ;?e sne,^t to n., Rinn, Robert H. .I::C i:DING - Venn ::est, City Attorney, John .. Henning, Supt. Public Utilities, L.2.3irger, Asst. City Enginaer and George D.=olenske, Fire Chief. _I.NUTES CF FFI7ECUS '__ .:'INN•C; - The ...inutes of the last meeting held July 5th,19!4 were read, a7proved as read and so endorsed by the ayor. FU3LIC ;RINGS -Pio persons appearing, tn:is order of business was passed. .=_ TICN3 - NOTICES - RE. C.B.'TS - letter from.-annaford and Talbot soliciting p-rchase of :ost-war ci_y bonds was read. Notice of the quarterly me=ting of the Central Talley Division of the ?ague of C_iifornia Cities in-Yodesto Jule 20th ~:as received. (c) statutory notices of transfer of alcoholic beverage licenses to new owners at 114 and at 25 N. Sact--mento Street -,.ere received from the State 3oard of Equalization. (d., =onmal notice of indefinite postponement of hearing in the matter of the alcoholic beverage licenses held by Antoinette Ferrero and Peter Gianni at 314 E. Lodi Avenue was received and read. City attorney Glenn ;iest explained that this-cntinuance had been granted by the Board of Equalization in order t -at defendant's attorney aright be p-esent and that it did not mean that the action had been dismissed. �e) A letter from the Flood Control Association of the San Joaquin River and Its Tributaries regarding alleged attempts of the Bureau of P.eclam- _tion to usurp control of the waters of California streams and calling attention to a hearing to be had by the U.S.Senate Special Co=ni.ttee in Sacramento July 24 & 25th waz read. (f; The annual report of the (,hiaf of the Lodi Fire Department :,s received, read, ca_*nended and ordered filed with the City Clerk. („ 'rhe City Clerk, in accordance ar_th the nrovis'_ons of Resolution No 12CC reported garbage fee receipts and disbursements for the period June 15 to July 15, 19-'+4. (^) T.,e re;:orts of the City Treasurer and of the City Clerk for the quarter ended June 30, 1944 -mere received. Copies of the Clerk's report recon- ciled as to b ]ances with that of the Treasurer, were furnisheO each . ounciL^ian. CPDI`: ti` C S p. ' SOLU ICKS UXFINIS:'=-) BUSIN235 - Nothing appearing sirdar either of these heads, the same were passed. !71.11 BUS �E3S - =cplicat=ons for business licenses in proper form were received as follows:- Bozant Katzakian Merchant 301 East Pine St. Jergi;� Hales R..oming rouse 19 South '..fain St. GPo rottre-1 w -chine Shop 647 East Pine St. CL.1119 - Fa7ment of $2 112.83 to Sanitary City Scavanger Company for collections to July 15th and reimbursement of the Clerk's Revolving Fuad in the amount of $475.77 was authorized by a aroval of claims filed on motion of Councilman Coffield, �iaihe second. SESSION - The City Council retired into executive session at 8:50 P.M. ,or consultation with various heads of departr.^.ents, returning to open Mseting at 10:37 P.1:. CPQ?1 «f.L--_:;G . i1_=- -'n motion of Councilman Coffield, .ieihe second, the Cit- Clerk was directed to make and file_ an apl`-cation for quotation of the cost, l r'ximate) of 7a:cing the investigation and valuation nece3sary for the City's participation in the State Employees Retirement Assoc- iation. 438 COUNCIL CHA'1'3IRS CITY COU,=IL CITY HALL - CITY OF LODI inut es c` Tiny continued) The City Council, in executive session_, ..,ring _iven consideration to the reoEo-_-endaticns submitted by the .._creation Cc_:r,.issi.n and severs'_ :reads of ..ity departments as to salaries and-r>-gres for the fisca'_ year begin ir, n _3 .e�.i ly _4, 1, 19w4 s :_utio .o i<^9 u ar_ _....c '.ced, readin.o as fpl l_C l7S: RESOLUTION NO. 1209 RELATING TO CERTAIN SPECIFIED SALARIES AND WAGES WHEREAS, in contemplation of proposed expenditures for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 19", various commissions and heads of departments have filed recommendations for increases in salaries or wages of employees under their several jurisdictions and this City Council has reviewed the same, BE IT :iESOLVED: (1) That the recommendations of C. L. '+'+hite, City Engineer dated July 1, 19L.4 be approved and that from and after the First day of August, 1944 the salaries or wages of the following city employees shall be as follows (inclusive of the temporary war time increase granted by Aesolution No. 11914: Forest Eproson Equipment Opr. Henry Schenkenberaer fain. Laborer John A. Miller Street Foreman G. T. Duerksen Main. Laborer S. H. Geisert Truck Driver 'h. L. Pirtle Truck Driver J. T. }orrison Laborer L. F. Addington Labo-er Fred k. Seibold Laborer Claude Allen Parc Attr_dt. Radle Young lundel Park Attndt. John 150. Laborer Frank Hickok Utility Man . G. Dutton Utility pian G, H. Nichswonger Equipment Opr. Jacob Brum Laborer Beatrice Garibaldi Clerk -Steno. C. C. Elder Laborer increased $10.00 fm $190. to $200. it 10.00 fm 165. to 175- 91 10.00 fm 165. to 1 5. " 10.00 fm 155. to 165. 91 5.00 fm 150. to 155. " 5.00 fm 5. to 1 0. 20. 5.00 £m 135. to t� 5 -CO fm 135. to 140- 5-00 fm 1 5. to 140- 10.00 fm 145 . to 155 " " 5.00 5.00 fm fm 1145,, 135. to to 1 0. 140. " 5.00 fm 150. to 5 M- " 10 -CO 10. CO fm 170. to 1tS0. " 5.00 fm 145. to 170. " 5.00 fm 135. to 1140. " 10.00 fm 125. to 135. '! 5� per hr fm 75¢ to 80¢ Effective from and after September 1, 1944 the wages of the following two employees shall be: Henry Little Laborer increased i 5.00 fm 5135. to $11x0. E. k.y.attice Laborer IT 5-00 fm 135. to 140- (2) That the recommendation of C. S. Jackson, Chief of Police be approved and that from and after August 1, 1944 the salaries paid the following police patrolmen shall be as follows, inclusive of the temporary war time increase granted by Resolution No. 11914: 'iralter A. Smith Patrolman increased 7`10.00 fm $180. to $190. Geo. :i. `%ucharme Patrolman it10.00 fm 175. to 185. R. �. Coon Patrolman " $10.00 fm 170. to Y1 0.