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by Councilman Morgan and carried, Councilman Britschgi and Holmquist voting No.
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<br />(1) Authorize the hiring of two additional policemen and one fireman to pre- 36 9
<br />vent further accumulations of overtime and to reduce the existing accumulation if
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<br />possible.
<br />(2) No payment in cash is recommended at the present time. However, it is,
<br />recommended that the Council consider payment at the end of the fiscal year. when.
<br />it can be determined what funds are available.
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<br />(3) A report should be rendered to the.Council each month on the condition?
<br />of this problem.
<br />by City Clerk Dodge considering the ordinance unconstitutional particularly if pay-
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<br />ment of fee was required. City Attorney Currie stated no fee was charged and it was
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<br />Mayor werder thought the report was a good one.. Part of the overtime could be paid
<br />at the end of the fiscal year if there was money available. Councilman Granger moved
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<br />that All -overtime reports be prepared by department heads and submitted to City lvlanager
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<br />Rolison before being authorized for payment by the auditor, seconded by Councilman
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<br />ever,, this had been changed to Police Chief's discretion and if there was visible
<br />Morgan•and carried. No action was taken on the committee's recommendation.
<br />desability. Motion carried on roll call. Councilman Spillers noted absent.
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<br />PERSONNEL BOARD RECOMMENDATION IN REGARD TO MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS FOR ALL'EMPLOYEES. At
<br />present only fire and police appointees are examined. The Board did not feel war-
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<br />ranted in recommending medical examinations for all employees due to the additional.
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<br />Francisco 23, California. The owner had 60 days in which to repair the building to
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<br />expense involved. It was pointed out that each department head could and should.
<br />observe new employees during the probationary period for signs of disability. The
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<br />application questionaire contained a•question on health which, if answered -incor-
<br />rectly, would disqualify the applicant. Councilman Morgan moved that recommendation
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<br />-be accepted, seconded by Councilman Swift. Amendment was offered by Councilman
<br />Granger that detailed medical questionaire should be answered by applicant and ac-
<br />cepted by maker and second. Motion carried.
<br />ACCEPTANCE,.OF RESIGNATION OF DR. A. E. O'NEILL, PERSONNEL BOARD, was on motion of Council-
<br />by Councilman Morgan and carried, Councilman Britschgi and Holmquist voting No.
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<br />man Granger, letter to be written complimenting him for his services to the-City,,.-
<br />he City,. -seconded
<br />secondedby Councilman Morgan and carried.
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<br />PEDDLERS ORDINANCE No. 633. City Attorney Currie explained certain changes were made in
<br />proposed ordinance to conform with protests, copies having been previously mailed to
<br />each Councilman including the changes. Councilman Britschgi offered adoption of
<br />ordinance, seconded by Councilman Morgan. A telegram from the National Association
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<br />of Magazine Publishers, 232 Madison Avenue, New York 16, New"York of protest was read
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<br />by City Clerk Dodge considering the ordinance unconstitutional particularly if pay-
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<br />ment of fee was required. City Attorney Currie stated no fee was charged and it was
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<br />not unconstitutional. Mr. Watt, representing Watkins Products, objected to.request
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<br />for a doctor's certificate on individual being free from communicable disease. How -
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<br />ever,, this had been changed to Police Chief's discretion and if there was visible
<br />desability. Motion carried on roll call. Councilman Spillers noted absent.
<br />AMENDMENT TO PEDDLERS ORDINANCE. Councilman Granger introduced amendment, seconded by.
<br />Councilman Morgan and carried.
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<br />Francisco 23, California. The owner had 60 days in which to repair the building to
<br />the specifications of the Building Inspector or raze it. He had repaired it to some
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<br />extent probably in the amount of 49150 to $200, but it was not usfficient to be con-
<br />sidered safe by the Building Inspector. Mr. Hamilton, the tenant, appeared And had
<br />formerly occupied the building, but did not want to move back unless Iit was safe..
<br />Councilman Granger moved .that immediate steps - be taken to abate premises, seconded
<br />by Councilman Morgan and carried, Councilman Britschgi and Holmquist voting No.
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