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City Council, Regular Meeting
Police Dept. & Council Chambers Bldg.
Redding, � California
April 21 , 1969 7:00 P.M.
The Pledge of Allegiance to�the Flag was led by the Horizon Club Campfire
Girls .
The Reverend Virgil Hutcheson, Pastor of Church of the Nazarene, offered
the invocation.
The meeting was called to order at 7:10 P.M. by Vice Mayor Chatfield
with the following Councilmen present: Anderson, Denny, Fulton, and
Chatfield. Absent: Mayor Moty
Also present were City Manager Cowden, Assistant City Manager and
Purchasing Director Brickwood, City Attorney Murphy, Finance Director
and Personnel Director Courtney, Planning Director Harris, Assistant
City Engineer Lang, Airports Manager McCall, Traffic Engineer Hamilton,
Parks Director Blaser , and City Clerk Brayton
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
MOTION: Made by Councilman Denny, seconded by Councilman Fulton
approving the minutes of the regular meeting of April 7 , 1969 , as mailed
to each Councilman. The Vote: Unanimous Ayes
C OMMUNI CA TIO NS
Downtown Merchants Retail Division
A. communication received from Redding Downtown Merchants
Retail Division re flooding conditions existing in the alley behind
the Payless store and immediately adjacent to Crocker Citizens
Bank was referred to Staff. ���
; City Manager Cowden stated that this area is scheduled for
drainage structure and paving as soon as the Department of
Public Works can get at it.
Rodeo Week �
The City Attorney was requested to prepare a resolution per-
taining to Rodeo Week, May 19 through May 25, 1969, pursuant ��`�J
to the request of the Asphalt Cowboys in their letter to Council
of A.pril 9 , 1969.
Trinity Lutheran Church
In a letter to Council dated April llth, the Trinity Lutheran Church
requested the City of Redding to install curb, gutters, and sidewalks
on its eastern boundary in exchange for the right of way of 13 ft. plus
on the eastern portion of its boundary. It was determined that the
City does have a policy whereby the City installs such .improvements
in exchange for the right of way, up to the value of the right of way. !=-'�%�J
MOTION: Made by Councilman Fulton, seconded by Councilman
Denny referring the request of the Trinity Lutheran Church to the
Department of Public Works for disposition. The Vote: Unanimous
Aye s
Buckeye Fire Protection District
, In a letter to Council dated April 10, Mr. Cowgill, Chairman of the
Buckeye Fire Protection District Board of Directors, stated that he
had been authorized to sign a joint powers agreement with the City
for the installation of fire hydrants in the Buckeye Fire Protection
District. ��,�� '
It was stated that the Department of Public Works and the Fire
, Department are in accord with this request, although the location of
the hydrants has not been been decided upon. The Buckeye Fire �
Protection District has $5; 000 allocated for this project, and it is
estimated that about 10 hydrants will be installed. Some will be
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located within the Redding City limits and some outside of the City.
Assistant City Engineer Lang said that the City also proposed to
install fire hydrants in this area and the ins�taTl'ation•of aZl fire l�.ydrarits
will be let out in one contract. �
MOTION: Made by Councilman Denny, seconded by Councilman
Anderson authorizing the City Attorney to prepare a joint powers
agreement for the installation of fire hydrants in the Buckeye Fire
Protection District. The Vote: Unanimous Ayes
Redding Junior Chamber of Commerce
A. letter of appreciation was received from the Redding Junior
,►�l;f Chamber of Commerce for the City's cooperation in the Easter
Egg Hunt.
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Redding Chamber of Commerce
A communication from the Redding Chamber of Commerce to the
` � Shasta County Board of Supervisors, urging adoption of the ambu-
.—��`, lance ordinance,was received.
Shasta Colle e
ti A letter of appreciation was received from Shasta College for services
�'�� rendered by the City of Redding in behalf of Shasta College Baseball Team.
PROCLAMA.TION
�,�--� MOTION: Made by Councilman Denny, seconded by Councilman Anderson
.��� approving the PROCLA.MA.TION re 5enior Citizens Month in Redding, May
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1969 , and authorizing the Vice Mayor to sign said document in behalf of
the City. The Vote: Unanimous Ayes
APPOINTMENT5
Vice Mayor Chatfield advised Council that the following persons have
� %J indicated a willingness to serve another term of office on their respective
� Commis sions , all appointments to be effective May 1 , 1969:
A.irports Commission - 3 year term
Frank Wilson
Jack Fissori
Civic Arts Commission - 4 year term
p_����� Nick Girimonte
Jane Korn
Planning Commission - 4 year term
'_�� � Charles Bailey
Recreation and Parks Commission - 3 year term
Mrs . Marjorie Shuman
Archer Pugh
Traffic aricl Parkin� Commission - 3 year term
Tom A.rnold
MOTION: Made by Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman
Fulton approving the reappointment of the aforementioned Comrriission
Members as outlined above. The Vote: Unanimous Ayes
A.PPROVAL OF CLA.IMS AND PA.YROLL
MOTION: Made by Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman
Denny that A.ccounts Payable Register No. 20, warrant nos. 2483 and
2788 to 2932 , inclusive , in the axnount of $133 ,853. 13 be approved and
paid, and that Payroll Register No. 21 , warrant nos . 21835 to 22085,
%O�. inclusive, salaries in the amount of $73, 149.89 for the period March
30 , 1969 through April 12 , 1969 be approved. Total $207 , 003.02
Voting was as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen - Anderson, Denny, Fulton, and Chatfield
Noes: Councilmen - None
Absent: Councilmen - Moty
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TREA.SURER'S REPORT
Councilman A.nderson submitted a report showing Total Treasurer's J���
A.ccountability for the month ending March 31 , 1969 to be $5, 363 ,311 . 08.
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CLA.IMS FOR DA.MA.GES - 1 st hearing
Mrs. Glenna Carlton - Claim filed 4/10/69
MOTION: Made by Councilman Denny, seconded by Councilman
A.nderson that the Claim for Damages filed by Mrs . Glenna
Carlton be referred to the City Staff Insurance Committee, and /.�'-=%
the City Clerk be instructed to reset the Claim on the A.genda
for the meeting of May 19, 1969. The Vote: Unanimous Ayes
Rush M. Blodget, M.D. - Claim filed 4/16/69
MOTION: Made by Councilman Fulton, seconded by Councilman
Anderson that the Claim for Damages filed by Rush M. Blodget, �``;��
M.D. be referred to the City Attorney and the City Insurance
Carrier, and the City Clerk be instructed to reset the Claim on
the A.genda for the meeting of May 19, 1969. The Vote: Unanimous
A.ye s
Mrs. Hilda Gray - Claim filed 4/18/69
MOTION: Made by Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman
Denny that the Claim for Damages filed by Mrs . Hilda Gray on
April 18, 1969 be referred to the City Staff Insurance Comsriittee ���.
and the City Insurance Carrier, and the City Clerk be instructed ,
to reset the Claim on the A.genda for the meeting of May 19, 1969 •
The Vote: Unanimous Ayes
CLA.IM FOR DAMA.GES - 2nd hearing
J. F. and E. A.. Re�inato - Claim filed 2/19/69
. MOTION: Made by Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman
D.enn,y._that..the .Claim for Damages filed by J. F. and E. A.. Reginato i'��--��
on�-February 19 , 19b9 be denied , and the Insurance Carrier and
claimant be adviUed of this action. The Vote: Unanimous Ayes
RESOLUTION - Transfer of Funds re Water Line to Serve Posse Grounds
' and Turtle Bay Boat Launching Facility
MOTION: Made by Councilman Denny, seconded by Councilman Anderson
that Resolution No. 4192 be adopted, a resolution of the City Council of ��
the City of Redding transferring and appropriating funds for the construc- �
tion of a water line to serve the Posse Grounds and the Turtle Bay Boat ;='�`�
Launching Facility, and authorizing the Director of Public Works to call
for bids on such construction.
Voting was as follows:
A.yes; Councilmen - Anderson, Denny, Fulton, and Chatfield
Noes: Councilmen - None
Absent: Councilmen - Moty
Resolution No. 4192 on file in the office of the City Clerk.
COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEES
In a memo to Council dated April 21 st, Mayor Moty reviewed the status
and condition of all existing Council Committees, and submitted 29
recommendations pertaining to consolidation of some committees, con-
tinuance in present form, and discontinuance of some committees. ���
MOTION: Made by Councilman Denny, seconded by Councilman Fulton
approving tlie recommendations of the Mayor pertaining to Council
Subcommittees as set forth in his memo dated April 21st. The Vote:
Unanimous Aye s
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PUBLIC HEA.RING - RZ-1-69 - Lake Boulevard
The hour of 7:30 P,M. having arrived, Vice Mayor Chatfield
opened the Public Hearing on RZ-1-69, Lake Boulevard.
The following documents are on file in the office of the City .Clerk:
A.ffidavit of Publication - Notice of Public Hearing
Affidavit of Mailing - Notice of Public Hearing
Planning Commission Recommendation dated 4/18/69
The City Clerk advised that there were no written protests, and
the Vice Mayor ascertained that there were no protests from the
floor.
Planning Director Harris stated that since the time the Planning
� Commission considered this matter , one of the property owners
���r has requested a change in the zoning of Parcel 2 , requesting that
the zoning be changed to "R-3-15-B-2-F" . The zoning recommended
by the Planning Commission is "R-3-15-B-4-F" . The suggested
change by the property owner would reduce the minimuxn lot size
from 40, 000 sq. ft. to 20,000 sq. ft. Mr. Harris recommended
that the Public Hearing be continued and that Council refer the
matter back to the Planning Commission for consideration. _ .
MOTION: Made by Councilman Denny, seconded by Councilman
Fulton that the Public Hearing on RZ-1-69 be continued to 7:30
P. M. on May 5, 196 9, and that the pr opo s ed change of z oning
on Parcel 2 be referred back to the Planning Commission for con-
sideration, The Vote: Unanimous Ayes
A.MBULANCE ORDINA.NCE
City A_ttorney Murphy reported that this afternoon the Shasta County
Board of Supervisors adopted an ambulance ordinance .similar.in.
content to the ordinance under consideration by Council this evening.
The supervisors did make three changes in the County ordinance; i.e. ,
eliminated license fees for ambulance operators and attendants, pro-
vided for free physical examinations by the County Health Department,
and modified the speed restrictions. Mr . Murphy read his memo to
Council dated April 21st substantiating the need.,for_.an ambulance
ordinance in the City of Redding.
The following persons appeared before Council in opposition to the
ordinance: Franklin Cibula, Attorney representing the ambulance
operators, Joe Bush and John Johannessen, Professional Ambulance
Service , Dan Goforth, Redding Ambulance, and Mr. Fuller of
, Professional Ambulance Service. The main objections stated were:
� (,�� 1) speed limit restrictions, 2) license fees , 3) reports that must be
filed within 24 hours (not feasible in some cases) , 4) setting of fees
to be charged, and 5) the additional paperwork required of ambulance
operators. It was reportedthat the ambulance operators have formed
an association with the intent of regulating their operations. By-Laws ,
copies of which have been filed with Council, have been adopted and
provisions have been made to e stablish a central dispatch office
through which emergency calls will be channeled and.dispatched. . It .
is the contention of the ambulance operators that with the establishment
of the association, the need for an ambulance ordinance no longer exists.
It was brought out that although all ambulance operators in the area are
now members ,-of this association, membership is not mandatory, and
non-members would not have to abide by the By-Laws, which could
result in unfavorable conditions which have existed heretofore.
Persons speaking in favor of the ordinance were: Henry Saunders,
appearing on behalf of the Five Counties Central Labor Council,
and Drs . Rush Blodget and Harry Tully. Dr. Blodget referred to
legislation being introduced to bring ambulance attendants under the
Good Samaritan Law so that they will not be exposed to liability.
Dr. Tully indicated that the proposed ambulance ordinance contains
three provisions not required by the Highway Patrol which he feels
are most important; i.e. , 1) that there be an attendant in the bacic
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of the ambulance, 2) that the attendant be trained, and 3) that the
equipment include a good r.'nanifold or suctional apparatus. Both
Dr, Blodget and Dr. Tully� recomrriended that license fees be
waived. '
City A.ttorney Murphy noted that the license fees are in lieu of
current business license f��es. He referred to cab owners and drivers
who are required to pay si�milar type license fees .
It was brought out by Mr. �Johannessen that ambulance operators are
compelled to "roll" whene�;ver summoned by the City Police Department
or the California Highway �Patrol, and that their collection rate is
22% for City calls and 40�o for California Highway Patrol calls. The
City Manager was instruct�:ed to investigate this matter and see if
there is some legal means; to improve the rate of collection.
A.11 of the Councilmen present indicated they favor the adoption of the
ambulance ordinance. Mr. Denny said the ambulance operators are
to be commended for organizing and proposing to regulate their opera-
tions but doesn't think the organization could replace the controls set
forth in the ordinance. Councilman A.nderson said he concurs with
the thoughts expressed by Councilman Denny. Vice Mayor Chatfield
actded that he believes the requirement re reporting each call within
24 hours should be investigated. Mr. Chatfield also requested the
City Attorney to investigate the Good Samaritan Law re ambulance
operators and that Council should support such legislation. Councilman
Fulton believes that the ordinance will be helpful to everyone and that
as an administrator and physician he feels it is essential.
MOTION: Made by Councilman Denny, seconded by Councilman
A.nderson that full reading of Ordinance No. 999 be waived, and the
City A.ttorney be instructed to scan same. The Vote: Unanimous A.yes
MOTION: Made by Councilman Denny, seconded by Councilman Fulton
that Ordinance No. 999 be adopted, an ordinance of the City Council of
the City of Redding amending the Redding City Code, 1959 , as amended,
by. adding A.rticle III, including new Sections 28-40 through and including
28-60 to Chapter 28 , regulating the licensing, inspection and operation
of ambulances , and providing standards for, the licensing of ambulances
and of ambulance attendants and attendant-drivers, and providing for
the renewal and revocation of licenses, requiring written reports, and
providing traffic regulations for ambulances, and establishing penalties
for violation' of the provisions of said Article.- �
Voting was as follows: '
' A.yes: Councilmen - Anderson, Denny, Fulton, and Chatfield
Noes: Councilmen - None
A.bsent: Councilmen = Moty � -
Ordinance No. 999 on file in the office of the City Clerk.
TOYON JOB CORPS CENTER
Members of Council were advised of the communications sent to �7�/
legislators and their responses relative to the continuance of the '
Toyon Job Corps Center.
CIVIC AUDITORIUM - Redesign of traffic circulation pattern
Councilman Denny reviewed the memo of the A.uditorium Committee
dated April 18th pertaining to the recommended redesign of the
A.uditorium traffic circulation pattern and land exchange with Mr.
Hammon. Mr. Denny explained that Committee Members Chatfield
and Robert Dicker were not present at �:he meetin�;,� and that he is
aware that Vice Niayor Chatfield is opposed to any amendment of the /�-�
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previously approved circulation plan and is opposed to any change in
the access provided to Mr. Hammon by that plan. Mr. Dicker's views
on the matter are not known.
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City A.ttorney Murphy recommended that an Executive Session be
held in view of possible litigation with Mr. Hammon re land exchange.
Vice Mayor Chatfield called an Executive Session at the hour of 9:25 P.M.
At the hour of 9:50 P.M, the meeting was reconvened.
Vice Mayor Chatfield stated that his main objection to the redesign
of the traffic circulation pattern is that it would mix auditorium traffic
with traffic using the Pos se Grounds and the boat launching facility and,
for this reason, he would have to vote against the proposal.
Mr. Halpin, A.ttorney for Mr . Hammon, stated that the pattern� as
proposed by the Auditorium Committee is acceptable to his client
and if Council is willing to approve it, his client will drop any thoughts
of litigation.
MOTION: Made by Councilman Denny, seconded by Councilman
A.nderson approving the A.uditorium Committee recommendations as
s et forth in their memo of April 18 , 196 9.
Voting was as follows:
A.ye s: Councilmen - Ander son, Denny, and Fu.lton
Noes: Councilmen - Chatfield
A.bsent: Councilmen - Moty
EMPLOYER.-EMPLOYEE RELA.TIONS
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A. date for a study session re proposed legislation - Employer-
.�:> G�-1 Employee Relations, was set for 7:00 P.M. , May 8th.
REZONING A.PPLICATION - RZ-2-69 - Lake Boulevard
MOTION: Made by Councilman Fulton, seconded by Councilman Denny
���,�- that a public hearing be set for 7:30 P.M. , May 5 , 1969 re Rezoning
A.pplication RZ-2-69 - Lake Boulevard, The Vote: Unanimous Ayes
- CIVIC A.UDITORIUM - Landscaping
Planning Director Harris reviewed a memo to Council dated April 18th
in which costs for A.uditorium landscaping are set forth. Mr . Harris
said it is the recommendation of the Council Committee and staff that
the highest priority be assigned to the necessary underground work in
the parking lots at an estimated cost of $17,725. It was pointed out
that Council approval is needed in this regard as soon as possible
so that any change orders can be made before the contractor begins
construction of the parking lot. The landscaping and underground work
listed in the memo are not included in the contractor's present contract.
Mr. Harris stated that an amount of $20 ,000 has been set aside for
landscaping; however, the estimate as worked out by the Planning
� �--;; Department and the Department of Public Works places the cost at
�/�'J between $164, 321 and $204,662 , depending on the design selected.
In a discussion of this matter, members of Council suggested that the
A.rchitect be instructed to submit the proposal to EDA. to determine
whether some of this work could be funded out of the contingency.
Councilman Denny said he was very impressed with the amount of study
that has been given to landscaping the area, and commended staff for
their work in this regard.
MOTION: Made by Councilman Ander son, seconded by Councilman
Denny that staff be authorized to proceed with Items 1 and 2 of the
memo of A.pril 18th; i.e. , preliminary underground work on the north
and south parking lots - $17,275, and auditorium grounds and patio -
$49,250. The Vote: Unanimous A.yes
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A.WA.RD OF BID - Construction of Water Treatment Plant Improvements -
Flocculation Basin
MOTION: Made by Councilman Denny, seconded by Councilman Fulton
that Bid Schedule No. 486 for construction of Water Treatment Plant
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Improvemerits - Flocculation Basin, be awarded to Werner-Treadwell ���,� /
on their low bid of $48, 109.00.
Voting was as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen - Anderson, Denny, Fulton, and Chatfield
Noe s: Councilmen - None
Absent: Councilmen - Moty
LA.KE REDDING PA.RK - Use by Carripus Vet's Club for Dance
A representative of the Campus Vet's Club of Shasta College requested
Council approval to hold a dance in Lake Redding Park on April 25th
in conjunction with their barbecue, for which Council approval had ,�
already been given. The proceeds of the dance will be donated to the �� �
Shasta College 5ki Club. It was determined that this club is open to
all Shasta College students.
Vice Mayor Chatfield declared this matter an urgency item.
MOTION: Ma.�de by Councilman Fulton, seconded by Councilman
Anderson approving the request of the 5hasta College Campus Vet's
Club to hold a dance in Lake Redding Park on A.pril 25th, subject to
the usual conditions pertaining to uniformed officers and insurance
coverage. The Vote: Unanimous Ayes
NOTE: Subsequent to the Council meeting it was learned by the City
Clerk that the dance was to be sponsored by the Shasta College
Ski Club and not by the Campus Vet's Club.
TRAFFIC A.ND PA.RKING COMMISSION RECOMMENDA.TIONS
Senior Citizens Request
It was recommended that the 5enior Citizens be permitted to ����j
plaee a sign at the Yuba Street.entrance on May 10; 1969 , �
stating that the old Library Parking Lot is reserved for the-use
of Senior C�.tizens for their May Day Festival.
MOTION: Made by Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman
Fulton appr,oving the recommendation re Senior Citizens as outlined
above. �The Vote: Unanimous Ayes
"Stop" Sign
MOTION: . Made by Councilman Denny, . seconded by .Councilman
Anderson approving the recommendation of the Traffic and Parking �
Commis sion that a "Stop" sign be installed against northbound /��
traffic on Park Marina Drive at its intersection with .Locust Street,
and instructing the City A.ttorney to prepare the necessary resolu-
ti:on. The V-ote: Unanimous A.ye•s
REDDING 1VILJNICIPA.L A.IRPORT - Air West Airlines Request l �,�/
A.ction on the request of Air West Airlines for deferment of obligations
to the City of Redding was referred to staff for report.
BENTON A.IRPA.RK
Vice Mayor. Chatfield noted that,glider operations were being carried
on at..Benton A.irpark and that� spectators and vehicles on the landing
' strip were creating a hazardous condition for aircraft landing or
taking off. Airports Manager McCall said that the Shasta-Enterprise i`�j
Soaring Club had been told that operating from Benton Airpark was
forbidden. Mr. McCall will advise the club in writing that their
operations are rest,ricted to Reddi:ng Municipal Airport, as approved
by Council.
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NOTICE OF COMPLETION - Park Marina Drive Extension, A.lternate B
MOTION: Made by Councilman Ander son, seconded by Councilman
,.�� Denny accepting the construction of Park Marina Drive Extension,
`�t�'� A.lternate B - St'reet Work, Bid Schedule No. 463 , as being completed
satisfactorily, and instructing the City Clerk to file a Notice of Com-
pletion. The Vote: Unanimous Ayes - - �
NOTICE OF COMPLETION - South City Park Sanitary Sewer Line
MOTION: Made by Councilman Denny, seconded by Councilman Fulton
accepting the construction of a 6-inch sanitary sewer line to serve
,�. ��;; South City Park, Bid Schedule No. 484, as being completed satisfactorily,
�''- and instructing the City Clerk to file a Notice of Completion. The Vote:
Unanimous Ayes
HIGHWA.Y SA.FETY PROJECT APPLICA.TION
, ;�;1' MOTION: Made by Councilman Denny, seconded by Councilman Fulton
'�° a rovin the filin� of the Hi hwa Safet Pro'ect A. lication and
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authorizing the City Manager to sign same. The Vote: Unanimous A.yes
STREETS - Emergency Flood Relief �
In a memo to Council dated A.pril l lth, the Director of Public Works
advised tliat the State Division of Highways has determined that the
present condition of the streets in Redding are similar to the conditions
,;, %�-�` which existed prior to the storm period and is the type of damage that
�'�✓ is associated with maintenance rather than storm damage. Therefore,
the City of Redding is not eligible for emergency flood relief funds for
repair of streets .
PINE STREET LJNDERGROUND UTILITIES DISTRICT - Easement
MOTION: Made by Councilman Denny, seconded by Councilman Fulton
,,Ir- �r authorizing the Vice Mayor to sign the Easement A.greement between
, the City of Redding and the Shell Qil Company, and authorizing the
payment of $10.00 for said easement. The Vote: Unanimous Ayes
CLEA.R CREEK SEWA.GE TREA.TMENT MONTHLY REPORT
_ A.ssistant City Engineer Lang reviewed the Clear Creek Sewage
Treatment Monthly Report for March, 1969.
CIVIC AUDITORIUM
City A.ttorney Murp'hy submitted for.consideration a proposeci Rental
A.pplication form and a Rental Agreement form for the Civic Auditorium.
Mr. Murphy said that he has reviewed these forxns which were submitted
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by Nye Wilson, and recommends Council approval.
MOTION: Made by Councilman Denny, seconded by Councilman
Anderson approving the Rental Application form and the Rental
Agreement form submitted by Nye Wilson for the Civic Auditorium,
The Vote: Unanimous Ayes
ORDINANCE - re Civic Auditorium Operating Policies and Procedures
Councilman Denny offered Ordinance No. 1000 for first reading, an
ordinance of the City Council of the City of _Redding amending-the
Redding City Code, 1959, as amended, by adding Chapter 6A pertaining
to the Redding Civic A.uditorium and Convention Hall and its operating
policies and procedures.
RESOLUTION - Establishing Rental Fees for Civic Auditorium
MOTION: Made by Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman
Fulton that Resolution No. 4193 be adopted, a resolution of the City
Council of the City of Redding establishing rental fees for the use of
the Redding Civic A.uditorium and Convention Hall.
Voting was as follows:
A.yes: Councilmen - Anderson, Denny, Fulton, and Chatfield
Noes: Councilmen - None �
Absent: Councilmen - Moty
Resolution No. 4193 on file in the office of the City Clerk.
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RESOLUTION - re Acquisition of Clear Zone Property at Redding
, Municipal A.irport � �
MOTION:. Made by Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman
Denny--that Resolution No. 4194 be adopted, a resolution of the City
Council of the City of Redding finding that the public interest and
necessity require the acquisition of certain real property for a public j
improvement, to wit, for the establishment of clear zones and runway % � �
approach lighting installation at Redding Municipal A.irport, and
authorizing eminent domain proceedings therefor . (Sanders)
Voting was as follows:
A.yes: Councilmen - Anderson, Denny, Fulton, and Chatfield
Noe s: Councilmen - None
A.bsent: Councilmen - Moty
Resolution No. 4194 on file in the office of the City Clerk.
RESOLUTION - re action for violation of A.ntitrust Laws
City A.ttorney Murphy submitted a proposed resolution which would
authorize the Attorney General to conduct legal proceedings for the
City of Redding re alleged violation of Antitrust Laws in relation to �(�l�
manufacturers and suppliers of asphaltic petroleum. Mr. Murphy
indicated that the City has purchased more than 3500 tons, either
directly or indirectly within the required period of time, and
recommends adoption of the resolution.
MOTION: Made by Councilman Denny, seconded by Councilman
Fulton that Resolution No. 4195 be adopted, a resolution autlior'izing
the Attorney General of California to conduct legal proceedin�s.
Voting was as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen - Anderson, Denny, Fulton, and Chatfield
Noes: Councilmen - None
Absent: Councilmen - Moty
Resolution No. 4195 on file in the office of the City Clerk.
LEA.SE OF .CITY-PROPERTY ��/�/
Action on a lease agreement between the City of Redding and the �
Society fo'r the.Prevention of Cruelty to. Animals of Shasta� County
was tabled until the meeting of May 5 , 1969.
REDDING MLJ.NICIPA.L AIRPORT - Per.mit for. Shasta-Enterprise
Soaring Club
MOTION: Made by Councilman Denny, seconded by Councilman �'j
Fulton approving..the permit for. Shasta-Enterprise Soaring Club � / '
to use a portion of.Redding Municipal Airport, and authorizing the
Vice Mayor to sign said permit on behalf of the City. The Vote:
Unanimous A.yes
LAND A.CQUISITION - for Camp Fire Girls
MOTION: Made by Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman
Fulton approving the Compliance Report re acquisi�tion of land from �� . (
the Bureau of Land Management for the Camp Fire Girls , and ��
authorizing .the City Manager to sign same and to submit said Report.
to the Bureau with the purchase price of $90.00. The Vote: Unanimous
Aye s
PA�.KS A.ND RECREA.TION COMMISSION - Policy No. 13 � j� �
City A.ttorney Murphy reported that Policy No. 13 of the Parks and
Recreation Commission has heretofore beEn approved by the City
Council by Resolution No. 4148. •• '
LEGISLA.TION - SB 191
MOTION: Made by Councilman Denny, seconded by Councilman Fulton
authorizing the City Clerk to send a telegram to Senator Fred Marler �
and to A.ssemblywoman Pauline Davis expressing Council opposition to � 7�
SB 191 pertaining to reporting amounts e�ended on streets or other
public works projects. The Vote: Unanimous Ayes
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SUPREME COURT A.PPEA-L - re Employer-Employee Relations. -
In a memo to Council�dated A.pril l lth, City A.ttorney Murphy requested
Council authorization to allow him to par-ticipate both by name and
with moriey in'filing an amicus curiae brief in the case Bishop vs.-
City of San Jose. Mr. Murphy e�lained that the decision in the afore-
T�� mentioned case, if the decision stands , could result in the City of
-�' Redding having to pay all public works employees the equivalent of
union wages established for sirnilar labor in private iridustry.
MOTION: Made by Councilman Fulton, seconded by Councilman -
Denny approving the request of the-City A.ttorney as outlined heretofore .
in an am���z�zt not to exceed $500. The Vote: Unanimous Ayes
LEA.SE OF CITY PROPERTY - Alton O. Chatham
MOTION: Made by Councilman Anderson; seconded by Councilman
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Fulton approving the extension of lease between the City of Redding
' and Alton O. Chatham, and authorizing the Vice Mayor to sign said
document. The Vote: Unanimous A.yes
, LEA.SE OF CITY PROPERTY - Senior Citizens of Shasta Gounty, Inc.
MOTION: Made by Councilman Denny, ' seconded by Councilman Fulton
f, ;i-% approving the extension of lease between the Gity of Redding and the
`' �,� Senior Citizens of Shasta County, -Inc . ; and authorizing-the Vice Mayor
' ' to sign said document. The Vote: Unanimous Ayes - -
L E GIS'I_,A:TIO N -
In a memo to Council dated Apri1 17th, City�A.ttorney Murphy
recommende'd Council authorization for staff to act in regard to the
following pending legislative bills:
✓%'7� Support of AB 239, SB 62, SB 63 , SB 559, SB 4, and A.B 61
by means of telegrams to Senator Marler and Assemblywoman
Davi s
Opp�sition to SB 495, AB 644, AB 646 , A.B 240, and SB 648 by
means of telegrams to Senator Marler and A.ssemblywoman Davis
MOTION: Made by Councilman Denny, seconded by Councilman
A.nderson authorizing the City Attorney to send wires to Senator
Marler and A.ssemblywoman Davis in support of and in opposition
to theA.ssembly bills andS�enate bills as listed herein. The Vote:
Unanimous Aye s
REDDING MUNICIPAL A.IRPORT - Deed and Agreement re Minimum
4 Security Facility, Shasta County
MOTION: Made by Councilman Fulton, seconded by Councilman
� / � A.nderson approving the Deed and A.greement re Shasta County Minimum
Security Facility at Redding Municipal A.irport, and authorizing the Vice
Mayor to execute same on behalf of the City. The Vote: Unanimous A.yes
ROUTINE COMMUNICA.TIONS
City of Redding Fire Department Report for the month of�March,
1969
Communication from U. S. Department of Labor, Manpower
A.dministration re CorruYiunity Action Project
Applications for A:lcoholic Beverage Licenses
Isabelle and Richard Britt, Hinkle's Market �
Harold G. Linch, Redding Lounge
Greyhound Lines, Inc. A.pplication before PUC re increase
in passenger fares and express rates
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Copy of communication from Shasta-Cascade Wonderland
A.ssociation to Frank Estes in appreciation of cooperation
shown to television crew on fishing trip on Sacramento River
Documents pertaining to Air West re consolidation of routes
and increase in intra-state passenger fares (before CA.B) �
ICCCNC minutes of ineeting of April 15th
A.DJOURNMENT
There being no further business , at the hour of 11;50 P.M. , on the
motion of Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman Denny, the
meeting was adjourned.
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