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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAUGUST 24,1966 17:6854 MINUTES CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARCADIA ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING AUGUST 24, 1966 Pursuant to the order of adjournment of the regular meeting of the City Council on August 16, 1966, the City Council of the City of Areadia met in adjourned regular session in the Council Chamber of the City Hall at 7:30 P. M. August 24, 1966. I ROLL . CALL MWD PRESENT: ABSENT: Councilmen Arth, Butterworth, Considine, Hage, Forman None It was explained by the City Manager Pro Tempore that $374,026.07 would be paid to the Metropolitan Water Distriet during the fiscal year of 1966-67; that $24,089.68 is to be paid immediately; that $209,961.83 will be paid on or before December 10, 1966 and $139,974.50 to be paid on or before May 10, 1967. RESOLUTION Whereupon Mayor Forman presented, explained the content and read the title NO. 3896 of Resolution No. 3896 entitled: "A RESOLUTION AND ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARCADIA, CALIFORNIA, ELECTING TO PAY OUT OF ADOPTED MUNICIPAL FUNDS ONE HUNDRED (100%) PERCENT OF THE AMOUNT OF TAX WHICH WOULD OTHERWISE BE LEVIED UPON PROPERTY WITHIN SAID CITY OF ARCADIA BY 1 ~ ) - -r AND FOR THE METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 1966 AND ENDING JUNE 30, 1967, AND PROVIDING FOR THE PAYMENT THEREOF." MOTION by Councilman Hage, seconded by Councilman Butterworth and carried on roll call vote as follows that the reading of the full body of Resolution No. 3896 be WAIVED: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Councilmen Arth, Butterworth, Considine, Hage and Forman None None Councilman Considine MOVED that Resolution No. 3896 be ADOPTED. Motion seconded by Councilman Butterworth and carried on roll call vote as follows: / AYES: NOES: ABSENT Councilmen Arth, Butterworth, Considine, Hage and Forman None None In order to bring into discussion the following matter the prov~s~ons of the Procedural Ordinance were waived On MOTION by Councilman Butterworth, seconded by Councilman Considine and carried unanimously. I BOWLING ALLEY The City Manager Pro Tempore advised that J. Edward Vander Muelen, lessee and operator of the Bowling Square, 1020 S. Baldwin Avenue, desired to explore with the City Council at the earliest possible date, the regulations governing the serving of alcoholic beverages in his extab1ishment. It was stated that time is of the essence in that a prolonged delay in a final determination in the matter could result in a monetary loss to Mr. Vander Muelen. It was MOVED by Councilman Butterworth, seconded by Councilman Considine and carried unanimously that the matter be placed on the agenda for the regular meeting to be held September 6, 1966. The City Couneil to be supplied with as much pertinent data as possible prior to the date of said meeting. At 7:40 P.M., Mayor Forman adjourned t ~ST: yor ~~~~~~ City Clerk ~/?\.../' 8-24-66