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City Hall, Anaheim, California, - May 8. 1951 - 8:00 P.M.
The City Council of the City of Anaheim met in regular session.
PRESENT: COUNCILMEN: Pearson, Wisser, Heying, Boney and Van Wagoner.
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None.
CITY ATTORNEY: PRESTON TURNER: Present.
CITY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICJIR: KEITH MURDOCH: Fresent.
It was moved by Councilman Van Wagoner, seconded by Councilman Wisser that
the Minutes of the Regular Meeting held April 24 and Adjourned Regular Meeting held
April 26, 1951 be approved. MOTION CARRIED.
WARRANTS: Councilman Van Wagoner reported demands against the city amounting to
$234,876.02. Councilman Boney moved that report of Finance Committee be accepted
and that warrants be drawn upon the Treasurer to pay said demands in accordance with
report. Councilman Heying seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
FINANCIAL & OFEBATINGREFOR~S: The following Financial and Operating Reports for the
month of April. 1951 were ordered received and filed on motion by Councilman Boney,
seconded by Councilman Wisser. MOTION CARRIED:
TREASURER: Balance General Fund. $132,970.57 . . Total General Funds, $276,637.19 . .
Total Active accounts, $655,459.04. Total funds in Treasury, $1.262.959.04 - -
The City Clerk's report corresponded with that of Treasurer's. - - TAX OOLLECTIONS,
$32,412.97. amount delinquent, $1.754.31. - - CITY CLERK: collected $352.07. - -
CITY AUDITOR: deposited with Treasurer $190,710.14 - - Magnolia Trunk Sewer expenses
totaled, $184.541.88 of which the City of Anaheim paid $41,115.93 - - Maintenance on
J.O.S. Sections 3 and 4 and recording flows and treating Sections 5 and 6, totaled
$2,724.19 of which the City' of Anaheim paid $907.57. - - SUPERINTENDENT. LIGHT, POWER
& WATER: issued 36 wiring permits, collected $352.45 - - summary of work performed,
Water purchased from M.W.D, 47,370,000 gallons; pumped by city. 26.369.200 gallons;
water level, city wells May 1, 1951 - 154'-6" - - CITY JUDGE: 479 cases, collected
$3,636.00 of which 290 cases were parking meter violations. - - CHIEF OF POLICE:
activities of the department,- Parking Meter collections, $1,650.00 - - Business,
Dog and Bicycle Licenses, $307.10. (Delinquent Business Licenses. $54.00)
PUBLIC SERVICE: totaled $71,620.17 of which $5,)10.50 was Sanitation and $213.30
were B.G.D. charges, balance delinquent on B.O.D. $8,802.16 - - LIBRARY balance May
1st $20.004.55 - - BUILDING DEPARTMENT: issued 105 permits of which 53 were Building
~ith valuation of $317,355.00. fees collected, $1,057.50 - - FIRE CHIEF, activities
of the department. - - SHOP SUPERINTENDENT, activities of the department - -
PLUNGE MANAGER: collected $77.00 on merchandise sold.
.B Q,UCTACf'IONS: AU'Iorv10I,ILE: Dunn Motor Co. - Cone Bros. - McCoy Motor Co. -
Middleton Motor Sales: It was moved by Councilman Boney that bids be held over for
further study and to secure more information and that the Administrative Officer
purchase the automobile when authori2ed by the City Council. Councilman Van Wagoner
seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
P1l~ERS' ]O~IDS: Earl E. Provin d.b.a. Plumbing Contractor and The Century Indemnity
Co. bond, $1,000.00 was a~proved by the City Attorney and ordered accepted and filed
on motion by Councilman Heying, seconded by Councilman Boney. MOTION CARRIED.
Hartford Accident and Indemnity Co. bond, $1,000.00 for Roy C. Kidder. Henry C. Cox
and Douglas W. Edwards d.b.a. Plumbing Contractors, Inc., 1609 E. First Street, Santa
Ana, California was held over as the bond should be signed by President or Vice
President of Plumbing Contractors Inc. and corporate seal affixed.
COJ\ll\;:ClJI~:ATI UNS ~ Metropolitan Water District, together with their Resolution No. 3955
requesting the city to abandon all pending proceedings for the annexation to the City
and further requested to prevent any and all such annexation proceedings from being
initiated in the future until the contemplated ~roceedings for the annexation of the
corporated area of Orange County Municipal Water District to the M.W.D. of Southern
California shall be completed. on or before December 1, 1951.
Above cowmunication ordered received and filed on motion by Councilman
Boney, seconded by Councilman Van Wagoner. MOTION CP~IED.
State of California, Department of Public Health regarding the necessity
of a strong expanding health program for national defense.
Arthur Nielsen, expressing thanks for the closing of the Loara Sand Pit.
Mutual Citrus Products Company, expressing their opposition to the closing
of that portion of Kroeger Street south of Santa Ana Street and north of Water Street.
This letter, dated May 4. 1951 was addressed to the City Planning Commission and has
not been acted upon by that Body.
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~;OM1~rL1.~1:ArION: The Cit~T Clerk was instructed to reply to the correspondence of the
Orange Count;r Water District relative to the use of the underground water supply
and the use of the Colorado River Water for conservation of the underground water
supply b:r ci ties and other Po Ii tical Subdivisions.
Mayor Pearson gave his views in the matter of water use, declaring the
economy of the County as much depended on the city dwellers and its industries
and as does the rural areas of Orange County.
~XECUTIV~ BO~~D CF THE J.O.S. meeting of April 30, Minutes were approved and ordered
accepted and filed on motion by Counoi1man Boney, seconded by Councilman Wisser.
MOTION CARRIED.
':P..Al~S]1CR1\;lER BIDS: The C1 ty of Azusa have advised that they will accept as a minimum
bid of $5,411.31 on three used transf,ormers; date of sale, 1vtay 21, 19.51; bid to be
accompanied by Cashier's Check of 10% of bid price.
Councilman Boney moved that the City purchase the transformers and sub-
mit bid at best price obtainable and not to exceed $7,000.00. Motion seconded by
Councilman He~ring. MOTION CARRIED.
SHANGE ORDER: ~~GNOLIA TRUNK SEWER: Covering construction changes on Couplings
and Nipples etc. estimated purchase cost of $167.50, as recommended by Administrative
Officer, Keith Murdoch was ordered approved on motion by Councilman Heying, seconded
by Councilman Boney. MOTION CARRIED.
:AVING, VINE ST. NO. OF CENTER ST.: The City's cost on the paving with asphaltic
concrete on Vine Street. north of Center Street, of that portion outside of Sub-
division at estimated cost of $560.00 was approved on motion by Councilman Boney,
seconded by Councilman Van Wagoner. MOTION CARRIED.
RUST ?ROP.E?'rY: The City Attorney reported on the Rust property and failure to
acquire by purchase and recommended condemnation proceedingst as no action has been
taken by Mrs. Rust to settle on any basis whereby the City may obtain that portion
of land required for street purposes. Condemnation proceedings were ordered
started on motion by Councilman Boney, seconded by Councilman Wisser for that
portion of the land on Wilhelmina Street east of Citron Street. MOTION CARRIED.
~~~GERSHIl" RENEWAL: National Institute of Municipal Law Officers, cost $52.50,
was ordered approved on motion by Councilman Heying. seconded by Councilman ~onay.
MOTION CARRIED.
CRDINA~CE NG. 776: Councilman Van Wagoner offered Ordinance No. 776 and moved for
its passage and adoption. Councilman Wisser seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
AN ORDINAl-ICE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AMENDING SECTION 16, SUBDIVISION (e) AND SUB-
DIVISION (f); SECTION 21; SECTION 22, SUBDIVISION (a) AND SUBDIVISION (b): SECTION
33 AND SECTION 46. SUBDIVISION (a) AJID SUBDIVISION (b) OF AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM PROVIDING FOR THE LICENSING OF CERTAIN
BUSINESSES, TP~ES, PROFESSIONS AND OtCUPATIONS, FIXING THE RATE OF LICENSE THEREFOR,
PROVIDING FOR THE COLLECTION THEREOF, AND FIXING FENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF".
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: That Section 16, subdivision (c) and subdivision (f); Section
21; Section 22, subdivision (a) and subdivision (b); Section )) and Section 46, sub-
division (a) and subdivision (b) of Ordinance No. 701 of the City of Anaheim entitled
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM PROVIDING FOR THE LICENSING OF CERTAIN BUSINESSES,
TP~DES, PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS. fIXING ~HK RATE OF LICENSE THEREFOR, PROVIDING
FOR THE COLLECTION THEREOF, AND FIXING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF" is
hereby amended to read as follows:
SECTION 16 (c): The minimum annual license fee of Twenty-five Dollars
($25.00) required and provided by Sec~ion 46 hereof, shall be paid in advance on
the 20th day of July of each year, provided, however, that any person commencing
any business required to be licensed under the provisions of said Section 46 shall,
before commencing the same, pay a minimum annual license fee for the remainder of
the license period, the amount of which shall be determined by prorating such minimum
annual license fee as of the twentieth day of the month next proceding the commence-
ment of such business. Any additional license fee accruing, prusuant to the provisions
of said Section 46, in addition to said minimum annual license fee, shall be paid
on the 20th day of July next succeeding the date when the said minimum annual license
fee became payable.
SECTION 16 (r): In addition to any other provisions provided by this
Ordinance, there shall be added to all unpaid license fees a penalty of ten per cent
of the amount of the fee so unpaid for the period of the first month, or any portion
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thereof, that the same remains unpaid, and for each and every month thereafter that
such fee remains unpaid a penalty of ten per cent of the amount of such fee so un-
paid, provided however, that the maximum amount of such penalty shall not exceed an
amo~~t equal to amount of such fee, and provided further that if said license fee
shall not be paid within sixt~r (60) days from the date when the same becomes due
and payable, that said license shall be revoked, and if any firm, person or corpor-
ation shall continue to operate or conduct any business, trade or profession covered
b;T this Ordinance after such license shall have been revoked or without a license,
they shall be subject to the penalties provided in Section 4 of said Ordinance No. 701.
For the purpose of this Ordinance, the term 'Unpaid license feel shall mean
not only all license fees owing for licenses theretofore issued, but also any sums
or amount which the City of Anaheim would have received had a license been issued
as required by this Ordinance.
SECTION 21: (a) Every person conducting, managing or carrying on a barber
shop having not more than one chair shall pay an annual license of Twenty-five
Dollars ($25.00).
(b) Every person conducting, managing or carrying on a barber shop hav-
ing more than one chair shall pay an annual license equal to the sum of Twenty-five
Dollars ($25.00) plus Two Dollars ($2.00) for each chair in such shop in excess of
one.
SECTION 22: (a) Every person conducting, managing or carrying on a
beauty shop, having not more than one operator, where the art of cosmetology is
practiced, either in whole or in part, shall pay an annual license of Twenty-five
Dollars ($25.00).
(b) Every person conducting, managing or carrying on a beauty shop, having
more than one operator, where the art of cosmetology is practiced, either in whole
or in part, shall pay an annual license equal to the sum of Twenty-five Dollars
($25.00) plus Two Dollars ($2.00) for each operator in excess of one.
SECTION 33: (a) Every person conducting, managing or carrying on a
dancing academy shall pay an annual license of Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00).
For the purpose of this Ordinance a dancing academy is defined to be a
regularly established place of business or entertainment where instructions in
dancing or dance lessons &re given or taught and a fee for such instruction
or lesson is made, paid or received.
(b) Every person engaged in the profession of dancing teacher who has
no regularly established place of business where instruction in dancing is given
shall pay an annual license of Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00).
SECTION 46: (a) Every person conducting, managing or carrying on the
business of restaurant. or soda fountain, or eating place, or boarding house, or
hotel, or dry-cleaning establishment, or lodging house, or dyeing plant, or laundry,
or automobile service station. or newspaper. or public garage,or printing establish-
ment, and every person conducting, managing or carrying on any wholesale business,
or retail business, or jobbing business, or commission business, and every person
conducting, managing or carrying on any business of manufacturing, processing or
fabricating any product, commodity, airplane, ship, machine, instrumentality. or
parts of same, and every person conducting, managing or carrying on any business,
trade, profession, occupation, exhibition, game or enterprise not specifically
licensed by this Ordinance or by any other Ordinance of this City, shall pay an
annual license based upon gross receipts of such business, trade, profession,
occupation, exhibition, game or enterprise according to the following schedule:
GROSS RECEIPTS PER A11J\fU1v1 FEE PER ANNUM
Less than $25,000.00 $ 25.00
$25,000.00 and less than
$50,000.00. $ 30.00
$50,000.00 and less than
$100,000.00. $ 35.00
$100,000.00 and less than
$150,000.00. $ 40.00
$150,000.00 and less than
$200,000.00. $ 4,.00
$200,000.00 and more $ ,0.00
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(b) The fee of $25.00, above set forth, is hereby designated the minimum
annual license.
SECTION 2: Any person violating any other provisions of this Ordinance
shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished
as provided in Section 4 of said Ordinance No. 701.
SECTION 3: That the City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this Ordinance
and shall cause the same to be printed and published once within fifteen (15) days from
the date of its passage and adoption in the Anaheim Bulletin, a newspaper of general
circulation ::9rinted, published and circulated in said City and thirty <:30) days from
and after its final passage, it shall take effect and be in full force.
vote:
On roll call the foregoing Ordinance was duly passed and adopted by the fOllowing
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCIL~JEN :
COUNCILMEN:
Pearson, Wisser, Heying, Boney and Van Wagoner.
None.
None.
The Mayor declared Ordinance No. 776 duly passed and adopted.
ORDINANCE NO. 777: Councilman Van Wagoner offered Ordinance No. 777 and moved for its
passage and adoption. Councilman Wisser seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 441
ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE DECLARING OIL WELLS IN CERTAIN PORTIONS OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
NUISANCES, MAKING IT UNLAWFUL TO DRILL, MAINTAIN. OR OPERATE OIL WELLS THEREIN, REGULAT-
ING THE CONSTRUCTION OF DERRICKS, PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATIONS OF THIS
ORDINANCE AND REPEALING ALL OHDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICTS THEREWITH".
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: That Ordinance 10. 441 of the City of Anaheim entitled "AN
ORDINA~.CE DECLARING OIL WELLS IN CERTAIN PORTIONS OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM NUISANCES,
l\'jAKING IT UNLAWFUL TO DRILL, MAINTAIN. OR OPERATE OIL WELLS THEREIN. REGULATING THE
CONSTRUCTION OF DERFICKS. PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATIONS OF THIS ORDINANCE
AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN COl~FLICT THEREWITH" be and the
same is hereby repealed.
SECTION 2: The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this Ordinance
and cause the same to be published within fifteen days from its passage and adoption
in the Anaheim Bulletin and said Ordinance shall take effect thirty (JO) days from
and after its final passage.
On roll call the foregoing Ordinance was duly passed and adopted by the
following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
.A:B SENT:
COUNCILMAN:
aOUNC I L!.iEN :
COUNCI LMEN :
Pearson, Wisser, Heying, Boney and Van Wagoner.
None.
None.
The Mayor declared Ordinance No. 777 duly passed and adopted.
F~E:SOLUTICN NO. 184 J:
passage and adoption.
Councilman Boney offered Resolution No. 1843 and moved for its
Councilman Wisser seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM APPROVING THE REPORT AND
RECOVJ.1ENDATIONS OF THE CHIEF ENGINEER AND THE ENGINEERING COMMITTEE RELATING TO THE
USR OF 39" VITRIFIED OLAY PIPE AND AU~HORIZING THE ViAYOR AND THE CITY CLERK TO ENTER
INTO A CONTRACT! WITH CHARLES T. BROWN AND PAUL VUXICH. JR. FOR THE INSTALLATION OF
SAID PIFE IN THE MANNER RECOMMENDED BY THE CHIEF ENGINEER AND THE ENGINEERING COM}IITTEE.
WHEREAS, hertofore, to wit, on or about the 26th day of January, 1951, the
City of Anaheim as contracting agent for the Cities of Anaheim, Fullerton and Orange
and for the Buena Park, Garden Grove, La Habra and Placentia Sanitary Districts, and
Chas. T. Brown and Paul Vukich, Jr. duly made and entered into a contract for the
furnishing by said contractors of all tools, equipment, apparatus, facilities, plant,
labor, materials and utilities and transportation including fuel, power and water and
the performance of all work for the construction, installation and completion in
strict accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by Koebig and Koebig
consulting engineers, as set forth in said contract for the construction of Unit III
of the Magnolia Trunk Sewer and Pumping Plant and Force Main and Project together with
the appurtenances thereto of the Orange County Joint Outfall Sewer, at the location
specified in the detailed plans and specifications and in the manner designated therein
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and in strict conformity therewith; and
WHEREAS, heretofore, to wit, on the 11th day of July, 1950. the City Council
of the City of Anaheim adopted Resolution No. 1757 authorizing the purchase of
Four Thousand (4,000) feet of pipe of the size and type required for said Magnolia
Trunk Sewer from Gladding McBean & Company and Pacific Clay Products Oompany; that
piror thereto the City of Anaheim as contracting agent aforesaid was authorized by
resolutions duly passed and adopted by said Cities and Sanitary Districts to make
such purchase; that thereafter, to wit, on the 18th day of July, 1950, order No.
B6556 was accepted by Gladding McBean & Company for the furnishing of Four Thousand
(4,000) feet of 39tl extra heavy strength vitrified clay pipe authorixed by said
resolution No. 1757; that heretofore, to wit, on or about the 26th day of December,
1950. an agreement was duly made and entered into by and between the City of Anaheim,
a municipal corporation, as contracting agent for said Cities and Sanitary Districts,
and Gladding McBean & Company, a California corporation, wherein and whereby said
Gladding MCBean and Company did agree to manufacture and furnish ten thousand (10,000)
linear feet of 39" extra strength vitrified Clay Pipe as specified in the notice
inviting sealed proposals and the plans and specifications for said project as pre-
pared by Koebig and Koebig, consulting engineers, 458 So. Spring Street, Los Angeles,
California, and made available to said bidders prior to the submission of sealed
proposals; and
WHEREAS, said agreement did provide that when a contract or contracts were
awarded and entered into for the construction of said Magnolia Sewer Project includ-
ing the furnishing of the pipe and surety bonds as required by the plans and speci-
fications have been executed and furnished by the contractor or contractors under
such contract as required by the plans and specifications aforesaid, that said
Gladding MCBean and Company would thereupon enter into a contract with the contractor
or contractors to furnish to such contractor or contractors the amount or amounts of
sewer pipe aggregating the amount called for by said contract entered into with the
City of Anaheim on said 26th day of December, 1950, on terms and conditions substanti-
ally the same as set forth in said contract; and
WHEREAS, after the contract was duly made and entered into by and between
the City of Anaheim, as contrhcting agent, and Chas. T. Brown and Paul Vukich, Jr.
for the construction, installation and completion of Unit III of said Magnolia Trunk
Sewer and Pumping Plant and Force Main, and the furnishing by the aforementioned
Chas. T. Brown and Paul Vukich, Jr. of the faithful performance bond and labor and
material bond as required by the plans and specifications, a contract was made and
entered into with said Gladding McBean and Company for the furnishing of the 39"
extra strength vitrified clay Pipe as specified in the plans and specifications for
said Project as prepared by Koebig and Koebig. consulting engineers, to be delivered
as near as practicable to the trench side of the Magnolia Trunk Sewer Project; and
WHEREAS, said Gladding McBean and Company have manufactured and delivered
to said Project approximately 5,000 feet of said clay pipe, and that Chas. T. Brown
and Paul Vukich, Jr. have installed in said sewer line approximately 1.800 feet of
said pipe from Engineer's Station 489io8 to Engineer's Station 507t26; and that
approximately ),000 feet of said pipe are now lying on top of the ground at the
trench side; and
WHEREAS, cracks and defects have been discovered in certain sections of
the pipe heretofore installed in said line and in the pipe along the trench side,
whereupon said pipe delivered to the trench side, but not yet installed. amounting
to 762 joints, was thereupon examined and tested and 172 joints thereof rejected and
42 other or additional joints declared by the Chief Engineer of the City of Anaheim
to be of questionable quality; that ten (10) samples were then chosen in the presence
of and with the approval of representatives of Gladdin~ McBean & Company for testing
and thereafter tested by testing laboratories; that 4~ of said pipe tested was
found to have less strength than required by the plans and specifications and there-
upon all of said pipe situated along the trench side was rejected by the Chief
Engineer of the City of Anaheim; and
WHEREAS, the Chief Engineer of the City of Anaheim recommended that certain
portions of said rejected pipe heretofore delivered to said project may be installed
providing certain methods for reinforcing the same are used in the installation there-
of as hereinafter set forth, provided however. the Chief Engineer of the City of
Anaheim shall have the right to discard completely any joints of such pipe which
are obviously broken, and that such Chief Engineer in his sole discretion and judg-
ment shall select and determine what portion of such rejected pipe shall be installed
as hereinafter provided and may reject any of such pipe which in his judgment is
not suitable for use by reinforcing or otherwise.
NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Anaheim
that the recommendations of Nat H. Neff, chief engineer, for the use of said pipe to
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~e extent and in the manner as recommended by him be and the same is hereby accepted
and approved, and that said Nat H. Neff be authorized and instructed to use said pipe
to the extent. under the conditions and in the manner recommended by him and as more
particularly set forth in the agreement hereto attached; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the mayor and the city clerk be and they are
hereby authorized and directed to execute the agreement hereto attached, for and on
behalf of the City of Anaheim as contra.cting agent for the Cities of Anaheim, Fullerton
and Orange and for the Buena Park. Garden Grove, La Habr8 and Placentia Sanitary
Districts, with Chas. T. Brown doing business as Chas. T. Brown Construction Company,
and Paul Vukich doing business as Paul Vukich Construction Company. duly licensed and
acting as joint venturers.
BE IT FL~THER RESOLVED that Resolution No. 1840 be and the same is hereby
rescinded.
On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the
following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILl-'lEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILlvf~N :
Pearsion, Wisser, Heying, Boney and Van Wagoner.
None.
None.
The Mayor declared Resolution No. 1843 duly passed and adopted.
P~SOLUTION NO. 1844:
passage and adoption.
Councilman Wisser offered Resolution No. 1844 and moved for its
Councilman Heying seconded the motion. MOTION CARRIED.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FIXING COMPENSATION OF CERTAIN EMPLOYEES OF SAID
CITY, PROVIDING FOR PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS, HOLIDAYS AND VACATIONS, AND REPEALING
RESOLUTIONS NO. 1784 AND 1820.
BE IT RESOLVED :BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM that effective
May 1, 1951, the compensation of the following employees of said City, be and the
same is hereby fixed as follows:
DEPARTMENT & CLASSIFICATION
RATE OF PAY
HOURS WEEKLY
ADMINISTRATION:
Audi tor
City Clerk
Clerk-Stenographer (Personnel)
Personnel Officer (Part-time)
Stano.-Secretary (Deputy City Clerk)
Treasurer-Tax Collector
Administrative Officer
Switchboard Operator
Tax Clerk (Special)
390.00 per month 40
300.00 " "
220.00 " " 40
125.00 II It
270.00 .. If 40
250. 00 .. It
600.00 II II
190.00 It .. 40
62.00 tl It
ATTORNEY:
Attorney
350.00 per month
And in addition thereto for extraordinary services such as appearance in
Superior Court, or commission establiahed by law, such sums as the City Oouncil may
deem reasonable.
CITY COURT:
Judge
Clerk-Steno. (Court Clerk)
360.00 per month
1.43 per hour
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BUILDING DEPARTMENT:
Chief Inspector
Deputy Inspector
Janitor (City Hall)
345.00
295.00
240.00
per month
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ENGINEERING & PLANNING:
City Engineer
Draftsman-Engineer
Planning Engineer
Planning Technician
500.00
340.00
340.00
285.00
per month
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DEPARTMENT & CLASSIFICATION
BATE OF PAY
HOURS WEEKLY
Clerk-Typist
Chainman
190.00 per month
1.41 per hour
40
40
FIRE DEPARTMENT:
Chief
Fire Engineer
Fireman:
Starting wage
After 6 months
After 12 months
355.00 per month
)00.00 It II 72
250.00 " H 72
270.00 .. " '72
290.00 " It '72
An allowance of $50.00 per year, payable semi-annually, for all regular
firemen, for uniforms is hereby authorized. In addition to above listed compensation.
members of the Fire Department shall receive $8.00 per day pay for ten listed holidays.
pay to be received during the months in which holidays occur.
Volunteer Firemen, $252.00 per month plus 50; per volunteer per month
ans~lering call.
POLI CE DEPARTMENT:
Chief 475.00 per month
Captain 350.00 " "
lieutenant 320.00 u " 48
Sergeant )05.00 II .1 48
Motor Officer 300.00 11 tt 48
Patrolman:
Starting wage 250.00 " It 48
After 6 months 270.00 I. n 48
After 12 months 290.00 " II 48
Part-t ime 1.35 per hour
Deputy License Collector 290.00 per month 44
Deputy Poundmaster 275.00 11 It 48
Matron ,.00 per call
Park Patrolman 15.00 per month
An allowance of $50.00 per year. payable semi-annually, for all regular
officers excepting the Chief, License Collector and Matron, for uniforms is hereby
authorized.
In addition to above listed compensation, members of the Police Depart-
ment shall receive $8.00 per day pay, for the ten listed holidays. Pay to be
received during the months in which the holidays occur.
Deputy Pound Master is authorized to assist the Deputy License Collector.
School Crossing Guards, not to exceed seven (7) in number, whose com-
pensation is hereby fixed at $70.00 per month.
SANITATION:
Truck Driver
Refuse Collector
1.49 per hour
1.1.44 It "
40
40
PlJ.BLI C WORKS:
Foreman, Street & Sanitation
Foreman, Con~truction
Power Sweeper Operator
Jack Hammer Operator
Heavy Machine Operator
Machine Operator
Truck Driver II
Trick Driver I
Maintenance Carpenter
Skilled Laborer I
Skilled Laborer II
Skilled Laborer III
La.borer I
Laborer II
Cement Worker
Hand Street Sweeper
34.5 . 00 :per month
315.00 h II 40
1.49 per hour 44-
1.61 It II 40
1.61 It " 40
1.55 II It 40
1.4.9 ft It 40
1.43 It If 40
1.55 " .t 40
1.38 .. 40
1.4) JI 40
1.49 .. 40
1.30 It 40
1.J2 It 40
1.43 " 40
1.30 .. 44
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DEPART~~NT & CLASSIFICATION
RATE OF PAY
HOURS WDKL Y
PARK DEPARTMENT:
Superintendent
Foreman
Groundsman - Gardener I
Groundsman - Gardener II
Laborer, Extra
Laborer I
Laborer II
Skilled Laborer I
Skilled Laborer II
Skilled Laborer III
Planter
Leadman
365.00 per month
305.00 " ..
1.43 per hour 40
1.46 II " 40
1.20 ..
1.30 " 40
1.32 It 40
1.38 If 40
1.4-) " 40
1.49 It 40
1.32 .. 40
1.55 " 40
RECREATION DEPARTMENT:
Director of Recreation (1)
Assistant Director (1)
Recreation Leader II (2)
Recreation Leader II (1)
Recreation Specialists (2)
Recreation Specialists (1)
Recreation Specialists (2)
Recreation Leader I (2)
Recreation Leader I (1)
Recreation Leader I (6)
Recreation Attendant (1)
Recreation Attendant (2)
Recreation Officials
Plunge Manager
Swimming Instructor
Life Guard
Life Guard, Assistant
Cashier Clerk
Matron
385.00 per month
250.00 It It
1.35 per hour
1.2.5 "
1.35 ..
1.25 "
1.10 If
1.10 "
1.05 "
1.00 ..
1.00 .1
.95 ..
).00 per game, 2 games per night.
32.5.00 per month
1.53 per hour
1.35 II ..
1.1S " ..
1.10 .. ..
1.10 .. It
1.00 " .1
LIGHT. POWER AND WATER DEPARTMENT:
Superintendent
Assistant Superintendent
Electrical Inspector
Electrical Meter Repairman
Electrical Serviceman
Line Foreman
Lineman, 1st Class
Lineman, 2nd Class
Lineman, Apprentice
Groundman, Electric, Sr.
Groundman, Electric
Foreman, Water
Pipefitter
Skilled Laborer III
Skilled Laborer II
Skilled Laborer I
Laborer II
Laborer I
Water Serviceman
Meter Repairman, Water
Operator, Electric Plant, I
Operator, Electric Plant, II
Off duty Serviceman
And in addition to above listed compensation.
per day pay for ten listed holidays, pay to be received
holidays occur.
500.00 per month
375.00 .. tt
345.00 at ..
340.00 ., t'
335.00 u ..
360.00 II ..
1.90 per hour 40
1.79 .. .. 40
1.66 .. ft 40
1.66 .. .. 40
1.49 t. .. 40
345.00 per month
l.55 per hour 40
1.49 J' It 40
1.~J II It 40
1.38 " " 40
1.32 u f' 40
1.JO u II 40
1.55 ,. .. 40
267.00 per month 40
246.00 .. .. 40
250.00 " 11 40
.5.00 per week
Operators shall receive $8.00
during the months in which the
PUBLIC SERVICE DEPARTMENT:
Controller 28.5.00 per month 40
Meter Reader 2'7.5.00 I' u 40
Assistant Meter Reader 245.00 n II 40
Billing Clerk 240.00 II It 40
Cashier - Clerk 200.00 " " 40
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DEPART~~NT & CLASSIFICATION
RATE OF PAY
HOURS WEEXL Y
An allowance of $50.00 per year. ~ayable semi-annually. for Meter ReAd~r
and Assistant Meter Reader. for uniforms is hereby authorized.
GARAGE AND SHOP:
Superintendent
Assistant Superintendent
Mechanic, Welder
Mechanic, Auto
Mechanic, Extra
370.00 per month
300.00 .. t1 40
1.5.5 per hour 40
1.49 II " 40
1..30 II ..
STOREROOM:
Superintendent
Storekeeper, Assistant
Yardman
360.00 per month
250.00 tI n
1.43 per hour
40
40
MISCELLANEOUS:
Clerical, part-time
1.25 per hour
~E IT FURTHER RESOLVED that in addition to the compensation above set forth
that the employees of said City who are insured under a group life insurance plant
heretofore established by said City, shall receive additional compensation equal to
the premium paid upon their respective lives by said City which additional compensation
shall however not be paid directly to the empToyees but to the company carrying such
insurance and for such premium;
BE IT FURTHER RBSOLVED that the City of Anaheim shall deduct the sum of
seventy cents each month from the salary of such employees insured as outlined in the
foregoing paragraph, which deduction shall be such employee's monthly contribution
on the premium for such insurance;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that in addition to the compensation above set forth
that the regular employees of said City are members of the Hospital Service of South-
ern California and Califo~nia Physicians Service and shall receive additional com-
pensation equal to the monthly charge for such service for each of such City Employees
which additional compensation shall however, not be paid directly to the employee but
to the Hospital Service of Southern California and California Physicians Service;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City of Anaheim shall make deductions of
authorized amounts from employee's salary payable to the Hospital Service of Southern
California and California Physicians Service in payment of premium for dependents;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City of Anaheim shall make deductions of
authorized amounts from employee's salary payable to the Aetna Casualty and Surety
Company in full payment of premium;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that in the event an employee of the City of Anaheim
is placed in part time position with said City after faithfully serving said City
for a long period of years, such employee shall, during the first vacation to which
he shall be entitled after being placed in such part time position, receive a salary
based upon the salary received by him immediately before being placed in such part
time position; the City Council shall by minute order, designate from time to time
which of its employees shall be deemed to come within the scope of this provision,
and its dicision in making such designation shall be final.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all applicants for position upon the Police and
Fire Departments of said City, and all other applicants for positions with the City
as the City Council shall from time to time designate, shall successfully undergo a
physical examination, thn character of which shall be in the form approved by the
City Council of July 1. 1941, or such other form as the Council shall from time to
time adopt. Such examination shall be upon said form to be furnished to the applicant
b~r the City Clerk. The City shall not pay to exceed Five ($5.00) Dollars for each
such examination. No applicant shall receive said form from the City Clerk nor shall
the City be liable for the cost of any examinations, unless the City Council by its
oraer, or a Department Head, by written authorization, shall approve the applicant
for such examination. The physician examining such applicant shall be of a school
recognized by the Industrial Commission of the State of California, and shall be in
active practice with an office in the City of Anaheim; provided, however. that no
applicant shall be examined by a physician who has examined or professionally attended
either the applicant or any members of his family within five years immediately prior
to such examination. Subject to the foregoing restrictions, the applicant may be
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examined by any phisician he cooses.. Immediately upon completing such examination.
the examining physician shall deliver the report of such examination upon said form,
directly to the City Clerk.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that employees of said City shall have the follow-
ing holidays as vacation with pay:
New Year's Day; Lincoln's Birthday; Washington's Brithday; Memorial Day; Independence
DaYi Labor Day, Admission Day; Armistice Day; Thanksgiving Day; Christmas Da~.
In the event holidays above mentioned shall fall on Saturday or Sunday
the following work day will be taken in lieu of the holiday.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that employees receiving compensation on an hourly
basis who shall be required to work fOr said City on the above mentioned holidays
shall receive pay for hours they work on such holidays; and the employees shall
receive no pay for any holidays wherein they do not work, other than the holidays
above mentioned. An employee is not considered a regular employee until he has
been employed for six consecutive months.
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the heads of departments and all employees
receiving compensation on a monthly basis, who shall have at least one year's con-
tinuous service immediately preceding, shall be given a vacation of two calendar
weeks with pay each year in addition to the holidays above set forth.
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all employees receiving compensation on an
hourly basis, who shall have one year's continous service immediately preceding,
shall be given a vacation of eighty hours with pay each year in addition to the
holidays above set forth.
AND :BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that vacations must be taken within the calendar
year of each year.
On roll call the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the
following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
COUNCILMEN:
Pearson, Wisser, Heying, Boney and Van Wagoner.
None.
None.
The Mayor declared Resolution No. 1844 duly passed and adopted.
Councilman Van Wagoner moved to adjourn. Councilman Wisser seconded the
motion. MOTION CARRIED.
ADJOURNED.
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